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72nd Year, No. 208—Monday, April 21, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 20 Cents

Seminole To Receive 3 More Banks

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Corporation has total assets of $1.1 billion, tie
added.
Meanwhile, a spokesman in l.ewis' office said
today state approval has been given for the new
State Bank of Forest City to be built west of the K.
Mart Shopping ('enter oil Airport Boulevard.
Frank l)obson, executive vice president of the
Forest City Bank, said construction of the new
facility is iwing field tip pending approval by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. t FDIC).
Earlier this year approval was given by the
state and federal agency for the new Tropic Bank

of Seminole at 25th and Park Avenue in Sanford.
The bank has been in operation for more than six
weeks.
Iwis' office also confirmed that the state has
approved it new branch bank for Flagship of
Seminole County at Tuskawilla and Red Bug
roads and for a new bank to be located in the
lAuigwood area by the ComBank Corporation.
Irene Brown, vice president and marketing
officer at Flagship said the Tuskawilla and Red
Bug roads branch hank will be a full service
facility.

Kelly's Psych*lc Blames Mom's Death On Harassment
By DIANE PETRYK
FBI "Abscam" operation.
Janielson said Robyn did not mention brought up earlier when the Jameisons
Herald Staff Writer
Mrs. Jameison maintains that Kelly
Kelly or C-5, her code name for Kelly as discussed persons who could support
Orlando psychic Robyn Jameison will called her first on Oct. 3 and told her he
Congressman from the 5th District, to
Mrs. Jaineison's story.
attend her mother's funeral today, was conducting his own investigation of
Watson.
'Because we had other things to do,"
blaming her death on the FBI, the United suspicious persons.
Mrs. MacRae could not be reached for
he said.
States Justice Department and an
Kelly was videotaped Jan. 8 takIng
conunent this morning, but earlier
Jameison said April 2 there are bound
Orange County newspaper.
$25,000 from an undercover FBI agent,
reports said the actress met the
to
be some people who will say the whole
Virginia Hamilton Slayden, 74, died "of but said he took the money as part of his
Jamelsons when she was in Orlando in
story
about his wife and Kelly was
apoplexy resulting from the disturbance own investigation.
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July 1978 appearing in "The Last of the
concocted.
over Robyn's Involvement with
Mrs. Jameison said she warned Kelly
' '' - Red Hot Lovers." She also appeared on
Others, he said, will realize there is
Congressman Richard Kelly," said he was dealing with "FBI types" and
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Jameison explained that FBI agents, psychic vision.
the host. Mrs. McRae is reported to have statements on what he was doing at the
Justice Department representatives and
On March 29, Mrs. Jameison told the
said
id she calls the Jameisons several
time he received that money from the
newspaper reporters harassed Mrs. Herald there were several law entitites
a
month
for
plot
ideas
because
she
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characters' posing as Arabs."
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is developing a television series loosely
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Mrs. Slayden, Jameison. said, and Brevard counties that could back her
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Kelly official recognition and
pretended she thought the reporters were story,
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enforcetitent officials. Jtmnieison said his felt may have been a dangerous inany books," Jameison said. "Then there
They include David Watson, an
wife has helped out in more than 1,000 ternatiomuil security threat against the
were those flashing badges at her. She assistant superintendent at the Florida
ROBYN
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JAMIE
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murder
cases. An attorney, Jameison interests of this country," he said.
said she didn't want to buy any badges." State Prison in Starke, and actress Sheila
said his wile often helps him with jury
...blame
FBI,
Justice,
media
for
death
Services for Mrs. Slayden were to be
The Jameisons returned Saturday MacRae.
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lost
it
jury
held
today at 2 p.m. at the W. Guy Black
from Washington D.C. where they
Watson said this morning he would not is because he has no faith in reporters," she was involved in a Washington in- trial.
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For Funerals, Inc. Jameison said
testified under subpoena to the grand comment on the matter.
He said Watson met with Robyn on Nov. vestlgation that, when it broke next year,
Jameison said he was asked why the he will be delivering a eulogy for his
jury hearing evidence concerning the
Jameison said Watson's refusal to talk 14 and he can confirm that she told him would be of Watergate magnitude. But names of Watson and MacRae were not mother-in-law.
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based corporation in the state.
"We are enthusiastic about the potential
growth in the Sanford and Lake Mary area,"
McCabe said today, adding the Sanford facility
will be fully staffed for all types of banking.
Tile Ellis Banking Cori). acquired in July 1979
the Former Pan-American banks in Altamonte
Springs, DeBary and Ormond Beach. "Pan
American decided to concentrate in highly urban
areas and international banking," McCabe said.
Ellis is concentrating its banking houses in
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new ComBank in the Longwood area,
Herald Staff Writer
The new Ellis Bank will be the fifth bank to be
The banking business is booming in Seminole located within the city of Sanford.
County.
Douglas McCabe, assistant vice president of
A new Ellis Bank of Seminole County is to be the Ellis Banking Corporation from the firm's
built at the southwest corner of U.S. 17-92 and headquarters in Bradenton, said today the new
Lake Mary Boulevard.. The Flagship Bank of bank is to be constructed on a 12-acre tract enSeminole County has received approval from circling the Cumberland Farms shopping center.
State Comptroller Gerald Lewis' office to open a
McCabe said the new full service facility will
branch bank on Tuskawilla and Red Bug roads have frontage on both U.S. 17-92 and Lake Mary
between Winter Springs and Casselberry.,, And, Boulevard. The Sanford facility will be one of
approval has been given by Lewis' office for a
more than 50 banks operated by the Florida-

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the United States in its fight with Iran. oil shipments to Japan because of shipments by the National Iranian Oil Co.
Carter spent a relaxed Sunday in the
Carter skipped a Camp David weekend Tokyo's refusal to agree to a 2.5 percent
Iran raised the price of Iranian oil by
family quarters as thousands of visitors
and remained at the White House to keep price increase, the Kyodo news service $2.50 'u $35 it barrel earlier this mouth
toured the gardens. As he emerged into
watch on foreign and domestic develop
reported today.
and negotiations had been under way
the
bright sunlight from the First Baptist
eats.
Kyodo said the information
came
came from with Japanese refiners and trading
Church after morning worship services,
The European Common Market Mitsubishi Corp., whose representatives companies on the increase,
reporters fired questions about Iran at
ministers were meeting in Luxembourg
him.
today to decide whether to invoke
diplomatic and economic measures In it that by mid-May the patience of the Americans are beginning to question
In response he smiled and said only,
"concerted effort" with America to American people will be worn thin and he whether the alliance is a oneway street.
"Have a nice day."
Isolate Iran and pressure for the release may have to decide on "sonic sort of
Japan, Iran's biggest oil customer,
of the American hostages.
Carter also was keeping tabs on
military action" if there is no break in announced Sunday it will refuse to pay
Asked Sunday If he were worried about the Iranian crisis.
Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary that
the higher price Iranians have demanded
European sanctions, Iranian Foreign
pollsters say will be close between him
The Luxembourg mimeeting is being held
Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said, "We Following personal appeals from Carter For their oil. It could lead to a cutoff of and Sen. Edward Kennedy.
do not want to break completely with the urging European leaders to increase supplies for Japan.
Several interviews Carter gave to
Europeans," But he said, "We are pressure on Iran. Carter has said he has
The United States is exploring WLI)'s to
Pennsylvania newspaper correspondents
determined to resist pressure no matter been "disappointed" with the substance make up the shortfall that Japan may and broadcasters over the weekend in.
how, when and where It comes from,"
and rapidity of their reaction so far, and suffer.
(heated a growing bitterness between the
Carter has warned the major allies European leaders are getting word that
"We appreciate the support of Japan
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militants today admitted the parents of let other families see the captives, Creek,
Wis., entered the embassy
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one of the 50 American hostages into the reporters in the area said.
compound after winning a special order
Militant representatives took the
From President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr litmus on a round
of sites significant in
and the militants agreement to their the struggle against
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visit,
including Behesht.e Zebra Cemetery, or
A successful burn of a coal-oil mix officer.
The Tinuim's attorney, Carl Mcafee, Cemetery of Martyrs.
Hirsid PIi V TIM Nisisi
(COM) was achieved Sunday at Florida
who
stayed In the hotel while the couple
At the cemetery, south of Tehran, the
There was a slight problem with
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pony spokesman announced this mor- coal feeding mechanism,
contirmation
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to whether the Tinims taming the
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The
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A mixture of 10 percent coal and
plant Ilermening.
families.
Centennial Park, Seminole County 4•H Club members also took part percent oil was bur ned at 2:45 and ran for tHIS a 400.megawatt capacity.
The militants said earlier they would
The Timmuns' visit came on the third day
3 hOWl and 45 minutes, said Dave
In the tree planting project.
Another burn is expected during the allow "families" of the hostages to visit of their arrival in
Tehran in defiance of
Wolverton. rornoratp communications middle of the week, he added,
the captives, sparking speculation other President Carter's ban.
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The Supreme Cowl
today agreed to rule whether it Is constitutional to
allow television coverage of criminal trials.
Arguments will be heard next term on a the ap..
peals of two former policemen claiming their tight
tea fair trial was violated by television coverage of
their convictions for robbery.
The decision to hear the case made it likely
electronic coverage will be the new testing ground
in the court's struggip to balance the right to a
and bnpartlal trial and theFlritAmendmentrlghts
of t news
The Florida &amp;We= Court, which plowered the
practice, held In April 1979 that cameras In the
_courtroom were not unconstitutional. Last S.ptemher, It refused to review the appeals of the two
former Miami Beach policemen on grounds Its April
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there was flQ cameras in the courtrooms, over the objections of
okay to permanent coverage with the April 1979 evidence that "the admission of television cameras
the defendant, is consistent with the protections
ruling,
into this particular trial caused the defendants any
insured by the Constitution," their lawyer said.
The challenge he US. Seme Court took up difficulty in the preparation or presentation of their
In a 1965 ruling on the use of electronic media ia
today began when Noel Chandler and Robert case or deprived them of an impartial jury."
the widely covered trial of Billy Sol Estes, the Texas
Granger were convicted of robbing Picciolo's
The appeals court declined to address the con- wheeler-dealer, the Supreme Court ruled
"at this
Restaurant in Miami Beach on May , ian.
stitutlonality of Florida's law, but agreed it was "a
time these safeguards (for a fair trial) do not
question of great public interest,"
permit the televising and photographing of a
Since they were pollee officers at the time. of
crim
inal trial."
burglary, there was extensive coverage of their
On Sept. 27, 1979, the Florida Supreme Court said
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he
it would not rule on the constitutional issue since the
Florida
Supreme Court "has improperly
had investigated a burglary of the same restaurant lower-cowl had not done so. In any event, the court
disregarded"
this ruling,
a few days before,
held, Its April decision had rendered the conIn any event, since the state court pioneered the
A recording, coincidentally ted by an amleur troveny moot,
practice, the U.S. Supreme Court - not the ctntp
ham radio operator, was Introduced in wtikh the
klawyer fur the deMidants appealed to the U.S. court should review it, they argued.
two officers talked by walkle.talkle during the Supreme Court, arguing their right to a fair trial
The state opposed review, arguing the convictions
earlymorning burglary.
Was jeopardized by the presence of television and
were on non-federal grounds.
They were sentenced to seven years in Jail and still CWiIerU in the courtroom.
One of the latest surveys on subject showed that
nine years' probation,
"This case presents the court with a clear op. 23 states allow some degree of television or camera
On anneal, FlorIda's 3rd District Court of Appeal portunity to determine whether the proliferation of
coverage of criminal trials.
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Thrieon had been at a natty at the "WIIROn reRIdence"
County Road 520, Oviedo, when a fight erupted near a large
outdoor fire, say deputies.
The fight ended when Turgeon was thrown Into the flames by
an unidentified person. Turgeon's family has asked no Information on his condition be released.
SHOOTING AT DELUXE BAR
A Sanford man was treated and released at Seminole
Memorial Hospital for gunshot wounds suffered at the Deluxe
Bar, Southwest Road, Goldsboro, Sunday afternoon.
Deputies say Roger Brown, 50, of 503 E. 11th St., was hit with
a baseball bat then shot in the thighs at close range by an
unidentified man outside the bar Sunday shortly before 1 p.m.
The man had allegedly "had words" with Brown Saturday
night, at the bar, then met up with him again Sunday, striking
him with the bat then shooting him, deputies report.

Condition Deteriorates

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!)
President Josip
Bros Tito today was reported in "exceptionally
serious" condition and the 87-year-old leader's doctors
said the turn for the worse "endangers his life."
It was the most ominous medical bulletin on Tito's
health in more than two months.
"The general health condition of President Tito is
exceptionally serious," the bulletin said. "The
bleeding, which persists, pneumonia, high tern.
perature and heart weakness, endanger the life of
comrade president," the medical bulletin said. "The
kidney function does not resume,
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Site plans for Longwood the recommendation of the The city attorney will property on Orange Avenue;
Hills Baptist Mission on E.E. city engineer on Wayman present ordinances on: the annexation of 10 acres owned
Williamson Road and Hun. Street pavi ng bids; a decision restriction of commercial by Florida Residential
ter's Marine Center at Orange on the Land Avenue paving zoning in classified uses; Communities on E.E.
Avenue and Highway 17-92 cost; and the setting ofadate annexation ofa2o-foot strip of Williamson Road and a
will come before the for the Board of Equalization Longwood Green accidentally density change of property to
Longwood City Commission to meet on Wayman Avenue left out of a previous an. be annexed; and rezoning of
when it meets tonight at 7:30 paving assessments and State nezatlon; Call) Corporation Sutera, McNulty, Thornhill
at the city
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Road 434 water line rezoning from Commercial to and Starks property an State
Also on the agenda will be assessments,
RM-Multiple Family ,of Road 434to Commercial from
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HAVANA, Cuba (UP!) A Spanish airli ner new 41
refugees from the Peruvian Embassy to Madrid today
in a resumption of "freedom flights," with Cuban
police shepherding the exiles to the plane to prevent
disturbances.
Cuban President Fidel Castro Friday suspended all
flights that would not take the exiles directly to their
new homes. He was apparently unhappy over the
hero's treatment given refugees in San Jose, Costa
Rica, which was used as a staging point for the
refugees before they left for permanent homes,
CoItaRica,whIchhadagreedtotaJIe only ijoftb
't0,800 Cubans sheltered in'the Peruvian mission.
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Outdoor Concert Saturday

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
A group of English in.
vestors are to announce grandiose plans today for a
huge new tourist attraction in central Florida to rival
and compete with nearby Walt Disney World.
Gov, Bob Graham, Commerce Secretary Sid Levin,
Senate President Phil Lewis and House Speaker Hyatt
Brown were to attend a news conference announcing
plans for "Little England." The investors, operating as
Little England Inc., already have received zoning
changes on 1,300 acres of farmland in northwest
Osceola County.
rians filed last onth with the East Central
Central Florida
Regional Planning Council show the group plans a
theme park comparable in size to Disney World, a golf
course, 500 luxury homes and extensive coimniercial
areas, including a shopping center retailing English
goods.
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JAMES F. POOVEY

James F. Poovey, 62, of 500
Elder Road, Lake Monroe,
died Sunday morning at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
BcrninNewton,N.C.,he lived
In Sanford for the put
Yom.
Survivors include his wife,
; Mrs. Allic Poovey, Lake
Monroe; two ions, James Jr.,
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Sanford;
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Ruth Mock andMIU Jennie L.

HOLLOWAY, MRS. JOSh L.—
Funeral services for Mrs. Josh
L. Holloway, 52, of 910 Mellon.
yule Ave., Sanford, who died
Saturday night at Seminole
Memorial Hospital, will be at 10
am., Tuesday, at Britton
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Freddie Smith Officiating. Burial
In Upsala Cemetery. Srlsscn
Funeral HomePA in charge.

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Funeral services for Elmer D.
RInehart, 90, of tit I. Second
$1., Sanford, who died Saturday
at Laksview Nursing Center,
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Brown Funeral Nime with Dr.
J. T. Casmat,owlciatlng. Burial
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POOVEY, JAMES P. — Funeral
services for James F. POOVY,
as, of 100 Eldir Road, Lake
Monroe, who died Sunday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
wIll be at 10:30 am. Wednesday
Of SIISIOn Funeral Home with
the Rev. Avery Long efticlofing.
Burial in Everyiin Cemetery.
Irisuon Funeral Home-PA iii
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fell today along the Eastern Seaboard and in the Oblo Valley
and extended from Washington and Orson to cenira.I
California. In Graati N.M., the Immediate Uw of floodini
in populated anSi dowflsttiem frOm iwall.. BilICutir LJkS
has eased, but officials conthiued to stockpile saudhegs "II we
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register and presenting It to an IRS agent as being from a boat
log at the offices of Rush-Hampton Industries.
Parris pleaded guilty to; uagntthg an IRS ag.ntwlthafaJs,
Invoice representing a $4,900 office furniture purchase when in
fact the furniture Was for Bailey's use.
The charges stemmed train an audit of the company's
corporate Income tax return for the 1974 final year.

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former Dade County white policemen are scheduled
for their opening arguments to the jury today if the
judge does not declare a mistrial in the case that Involves the beating death of a black man and police
attempts to cover it up.
Dade prosecutor George Yoss presented an opening
statement Friday before the trial was recessed for the
weekend that embittered the defense lawyers. The one
hour and 50 minute statement by Yoss touched off a
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lara A. Hansen, Orlando
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Paul and Janice Wttithy, a girl,
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Dr. Robert A. and Sarah Gays
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Mlne Turner
Elsie F. Bean, Del-and
Carl Bartelo, Deltona
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Rose A. KlnQ
Marie Lewis
Luverne Perkins
John C. Ward
.ioitn O. Warren
Joseph H. Cople. Deitona
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alternative of their own,
The utilities' proposal is due by the middle of
the week.
The Legislature during the December
special session rebuffed the governor's efforts
to amend the constitution and replace the 100
percent assessments requirement, which uppraisers have ignored, with something easier
to attain. His goal is uniform assessments to
make sure every county collects its fair share
of property taxes.
Unsuccessful in changing the requirement,
Graham then set about to achieve uniform
assessments by enforcing It. With the
Cabinet's backing, he ordered the Department
of Revenue to get appraise rs to 100 percent.
The average county is assessed In the mid60's now. lilt goes to 100 percent, taxes will go
up and governments will collect a lot more
money unless there is a forced reduction in the
millage, or taxing rate.
And he $160 a year reduction in property
taxes resulting from the higher homestead
exemption on property taxes going to schools
would be washed out.
Graham's complicated proposal forces a
rollback in the millage. The state would return
to the practice of limiting each school board to
a certain dollar amount of property tax
revenues Instead of a maximum ntillage rate,
The Department of Education would establish
dollar ceilings for each district, which would
force a millage rollback in most counties,
Graham wants the Legislature to extend
with modifications the 5 percent ceiling on
increases in property tax collections by cities
and counties enacted for one year last stun.
mer.
A 5 percent growth would no longer be the
absolute maximum, but the cap could be
exceeded only by an extraordinary vote by the
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) —Guy. Bob Graham's proposal
to increase state gasoline taxes Is getting dlni reviews in the
Legislature, but Florida's powerful tourism industry :zuiy
deliver the coup de grace.
Graham has asked the Legislature to boost (he gasoline tax,
now eight cents a gallon, by two cents next January and by
much as 12 cents between now and 1985. 'i'iw tax increases
would be tied to time construction price index, a method of
meeting the impact of inflation on road building and mass
transit costs.
The governor's economic advisory council, which includes a
top Disney World official, said last week that increasing
gasoline taxes might frighten away tourists.
A large part of the tourist industry depends on out-of-state
vacationers who commie to Florida b automobile.
"The governor's gas tax plan is very sensitive to (lie perception of tourism in Florida by outsiders," said the council,
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Treasury Secretary G. William
Miller forecasts a modest recession for the United States and
an improving rate of inflation for 1980 that will decline from 18
percent to 123/4 percent toward year's end.
"By the end of the year, inflation should be at a considerably
lower rate," Miller said in an interview with U.S. News and
World Report. "The official forecast is that the consumer price
Index will rise 1244 percent from the fourth quarter of 1979 to
the fourth quarter of 1900."
"While 123/4 percent Inflation is terrible, It's better than 18
Percent," the projected annual rate for the first two months of
1980, Miller said. And, he said, the reduced rate would mean
considerable improvement toward the end of the year when he
also expected Interest rates to go down.
"I was wrong," Miller admitted, when asked about his
statement last year that the United States was halfway
through a recession. "So were many other people."
Miller said he was fooled by a downturn in the second
quarter of 1919 and he was being cautious about his predictions
now.
"The reason we probably will have a recession this time Is
that we now have had a sustained period of softness in various

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Chairman Frank Mann has told the power
companies to stop opposing a plan under which
they would make low interest loans to con.
sumers to pay for energy conservation irnprovements to homes or come up with an

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — A 32-year-old man who
reportedly aimed his shotgun at an Orange County
deputy sheriff Sunday night and screamed, "Shoot
me," was shot and killed.
A sheriff's spokesman said the dead man, Darwin
Eugene Mobley, 32, of Bithlo aimed a shotgun at
Deputy Marc Snow.
"The only tiling we can theorize right now is that he
may have been drinking, since the original call was a
drunk-disturbance call, but we won't know for sure
until a toxicology test is done in the autopsy," said a
spokesman for the sheriff's department, Richard Ki ng.

peyableontheeIrstdayofJune ,, assessment, with the first 'inof eeth
year thereafter,
tII the Itallment to be due and payable

entire b&amp;abce shalt be paid, with June 1, 195), and with all sublIONS PERTAINING TO THE Seminole County, Florida, run each
Individual assessment to sequent installments to be due and
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS thence 00 digress 02 minutes
bear Interest at the rate of eight payableonthefirstdayof June of
THAT ARE TO BE UTILIZED seconds East along the East right.
per cent (S percent) per annum on each year thereafter, until the
FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE
of-way of said East Lake Brantley tf'a
unpaid amount. Further, that entire balance shall be paid, With
SITE PLAN FOR ANY DCV. Drive, 995.0 ft. to POint Of begin. interest
shall commence upon the each individual assessment , to
ELOPMENT OR THE CON. nlng: continue North50deg,wsg3
STRUCTION OF ANY FACILITY minutes 34 uicands East 41.31 ft. date of the acceptance of the bear interest at the rate of eight
Improvement herein described, percent (I percent) per annum on
OTHER THAN RURAL RE. toapOifltOnfth5Ws5$50'IyrlOft.ef.
SIDENTIAL, ONE. AND TWO. way line of Weklva Springs Raid, 54 Shall beer Inter ast.sIMovided the unpaid amount. Further, that
for by the provisions of Florida interest shall commence upon the
PAM I L y N ES I E NT I AL thence South 3Cdegrass ii minutes Stat
date of the acceptance of the
ut e 5170.09 (1977).
DWELLING UNITS OR, ACCESS. 05 seconds East along said right.
4. That the special assessment Improvement herein described,
ORY USES THERETO: ES. of.way 40 ft., thence westerly to shall be levied
against all lots and and shall bear interest as provided
TAIL ISH
PROCEDURES point of beginning. ConsistIng of lnds adjoining
i for by the provisions of Florida
or bounding
WHEREBY NEW DEVELOP. 1½ was more or less. (Further abutting upon
Statute $170.09 (1977).
the
said
Im.
MENT WILL PROVIDE CAP. described as in the gener
4. That the special assessment
al provement, more specifically
ITAL IMPROVEMENTS OR
location of the Northeast corner Of
designated by the assessment plat
shell be levied against all lots and
MONIES TO OFFSET THE AD. Highway 434 and East Lake
required by Florida Statute land adjoining and contiguous, or
VERSE TRAFFIC IMPACT Brantley Drive.) (DISTRICT No. 51 70.04
(197fl.
bounding and abutting upon the
CREATED BY THE ADDI. 3)
1. That the total estimated cost said
Improvement,
more
TIONAL TRAFFIC GENERA.
Application has been made by of the Improvement
herein specifically designated by the
lION; PROVIDING PENALTIES Robert G. Feather.
designated is $11,317.75.
assessment plat as required :by
FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDI.
Further, the Planning and
That tit, sessment shall be Florida Statute $170.04 (1977).'
NAI4CE; PROVIDING SIVEp. Zoning Commission of Seminole
madeasansteachoftMafId,,
S. That the total *Olmsted cost
ABILITY: AND PROVIDING AN County will hold public hearing properties as shown
on
the
Of
the Improvement herein
EFFECTIVE DATE,
in Room 503 ii the Seminole assessment plat as hereinabove
desIgnated 15544,334.50.
Further, the Seminole County County Courthouse, Sanf ord, described on a I rant-fact, pro
4. That the assessment shall be
PtSftnhiti and Zoning Commission Florida on April 2, 1550 at 7:30 basis, arrived at by division rata made against each
of the lands and
wi$lhOldaPubhicNearingInR.,rn P.M. or as soon thereafter as total cost of the
properties as shown on the
of th e Seminole County possible, to reyiaw, hear corn. divided by the total Improvement
front.footage assessment plat as hereinabove
Csurttlsvss. Sanhsni, Florida an mints and make recom. of each parcel lot or
property described, on Iront.foo$, pro rata
WAY ?,1901a17:$P.M.,oras.00n mlndatlansto the Board of Cemty dssatedby this Resolution,
basls, arrived a$by division of the
thereafter as p*lble, to
Commissioners on the above shown upon the assessment plates total cost of th, improvement
mrnen$s and make recom captisnel ordinance ma reloning.
provided
,
divided by the total front.footage
lfllfld$tlSw to the BoardofCounty
Persons flotblet.att,ndta,,
7.ThataiImokjtioflsInlict of lath parcel lot or property
Csmsslulan.rs on the above hearing wits wish 95 csmms.W in herewIth, be and the $ame, are designated
by this Resolution, and
cesielerdlnance.
hits proposed actions may submit hereby repealed.
shown Upon the anmontplat as
Mirnutal information may be sslthsn sjatemer*s to the Land
S. This Resolution shall become hereinabove provided for.
Iained by contacting ftte LandDevelopment Division prIor to the effective immediately upon
7. That all resolutions in conflict
Devalapmanl Maagsr Of 503.4330, scheduled public hearIng. Perians passage and adaption,
herewith, be and the same, are
EII$SIISISII 3.
appearing at the hearings may
PASSED AND ADOPTED this hereby repealed,
iitan cemments may oj
submit oeiftg., statements or be hIlt day of April, A.D. 1.
S. This Resolution shall become
with the Land Development itsird orally.
STEVEN M. USURY
effective Immediately upon
Division and persons appearing at
By order of the Board of County
MAYOR,
passage and adoption.
the hearing Will be heard.
Commissioner s of Seminole
City of Loilgesg,
PASS'D AND ADOPTED this
WILLIAM KINCN$Opp,
County, Florida.
FIor$
14th day Of April, A.D. 1950.
ChAIRMAN
Artiti, H. Beckwp J.
ATTEST:
STEVEN M. USKERT
BOARD OF COUNTY
CISt Is the Board Of
Lindi N. Martin
MAYOR,
CMIS$IOthEIS
City
County. Cemntisllo,urs of
Clerk
City of Longwood,
SEMINOLE
Seminole County, Florida
COUNTY,
Publish April 21 &amp; 71, 1950
Florida
FLORIDA
By: JoAnn K. Hare
DEU.94
ATTEST:
ATTEST: ARTHUR H. BECK.
Deputy CISt
Linda N. Martin
Publish March 19, Apr11 21 and
City Clerk
Publish April71. May 33. 1100
May , .j,
Publish April 21 121, 1950
DSU.hI3
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'Shoot Me' Man Killed

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THE SUBDIVISION REOULA. Golf View Estates Sadist
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — One of Gov.
Bob Graham's major programs is moving
through the Legislature even if his gas tax and
energy conservation proposals are not.
Graham's "TRIM bill" to prevent tax increases when county property appraisers are
forced to move to 100 percent assessment this
year is supposed to clear the Senate Ways and
Means Conunttee Committee this week. '
Even though the plan is being resisted
fiercely by the appraisers, city and county
commissions and school boards a powerful
opposing force
it has the support of most
leaders, In particularly, Senate
President Phil Lewis.
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"He'll get his millage controls. We're not
bout to let taxes go up and wash out the
savings the people got when they voted
themselves that higher homestead. exemption
In March," Lewis says.
The plan, getting its nickname from "truth
in millage," which Graham says is its goal,
comes up before the Senate's finance and tax
subcommittee Tuesday, then the ways and
means committee Thursday,
Lewis wants it on the floor the following
week, voted out and sent over to the House.
The full Senate meets only once this week,
Wednesday. Likely topics are a bill raising the
drinking age from 18 to 19— its supporters will
push an aendment going even further, making
the drinking age 21
and legislation
outlawing "head shops" selling rolling papers,
waterpipes and other devices used with
marijuana and cocaine,

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'Members of the United Auto workers overwhelmingly voted th is weekend to accept a new threeyear contract with International Harvester Co., ending
a record 5'--mlnth strike that idled 35,000 workers in
nine states.
Harvester spokesman Bill Greenhill said IlloSt
employeees would return to work today and production
was expected to reach normal operating levels within a
week. He said some assembly line workers would not
be recalled until later in the week.
The strike
the longest major walkout in UAW
history — cost bo th management and labor millions in
profits and wages.

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WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Edward Kennedy made more
money than President Carter in 1979 and paid more ìa taxes.
The Joint return of Kennedy and his wife, released (luring the
weekend, showed an income of $501,197, including a sizable
alfltItInt from trusts and his $58,000 income as a senator:
The Kenned) s' federal ta xes amounted to $166.151 and their
return listed a $40,000 overpayment.
Carter's return, made public Tuesday, listed a total income
of $195,527 and claimed a refund of $16,703. A breakdown of his
financial assets and liabilities showed his net worth fell below
the $1 million mark in 1979.
Kennedy reported $216,000 in deductions
including more
than $40,000 spent on expenses for his Boston and Washington
offices.
On a net taxable Income Of $285,436. Kennedyn accou tants
figured the total tax was $166,151, or 58.2 percent. That coni
UCS to the $65,944 Carter said he paid in 1979 federal taxes.

susxnding the trigger price iiiechanisni, a
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) Sen. Edward go?"
An influx of Rush volunteers from nine
Pennsylvania sends 185 delegates to the system devised to limit steel imports, brought states distributed 500,000 pieces of literature in
Kennedy pins his presidential aspirations on a
first lady Rosalyon Carter and former U.S. a last-minute, door-to-door blitz.
showdown with President Carter among Democratic convention this summer. Carter
trade negotiator Robert Strauss to the Steel
Pennsylvania's blue-collar voters Tuesday, leads in the Democratic delegate hunt, With
Reagan got several big boosts Sunday
City to call Kennedy a -Johnny-come-lately" endorsements from fumier rival and Senate
and George Bush hopes his rugged, no-holds- 960 to Kennedy's 486.5 with 23.5 uncommitted.
()j) leader Howard Baker and fruimi Ohio
on the steel issue.
barred campaigning has come soon enough to
Ford said the Massachusetts senator was
Although Carter has remained at the White Guy. James Rhodes, plus 811 editorial en
deny Ronald Reagan the Republican counting heavily on the Pittsburgh steel region
house, declining to campaign while the 50 dorseinent b the Dallas Morning News.
nomination.
and Northeastern Pennsylvania's strongly
Americans are held hostage in Iran, tile
Keystone State strategists for Kennedy and Democratic anthracite co-al mining area,
In what lie called a 'magnificent week,"
president
gave widely disseminated .
Bush admit it's ''do or die" for the can di
dates which includes cities such as Scranton and
Pennsylvania
newspaper
and
Reagan
also won the nod Iruna :Ii ntemiibcrs of
terviews to
in Tuesday's primary that sends large Wilkes-Barre.
Congress,
12 New York GUI leaders, and 17 of
broadcast reporters.
delegations to both nominating conventions
Reagan
strategists
erc
concernedthat
New
Jersey's
21 county chairmen. And over
Combined, southwestern Pennsylvania and
this summer.
Heavy campaigning continued through the the anthracite region match the number of Bush will have outspent the GOP front-runner the weekend he unproved his delegate count to
weekend, but spokesmen for Kennedy and Democratic voters in Philadelphia, where last 5-I in the primary race. Bush also will have 547. Bush has 96. Rep. J('hn Anderson, U-Ill.,
Bush said their candidates were still behind, week Kennedy received a major endorsement campaigned in Pennsylvania every day III the has 56 and 75 are uncommitted.
final two-week stretch, while Reagan's apAnderson iliti not qualify to be on Penn"We took a poll that showed us 10 points from Mayor William Green Jr.
During the final two weeks preceding the pearances will have been limited to four.
behind," said Mike Ford, Kennedy's Pennsylvania's primary ballot. While he is staging
sylvania campaign manager. ''But the primary, Kennedy will have campaigned 11
"We're trying to time the campaigning to a write-in campaign, he has spent most of his
peak on Tuesday," said 'I'oui Tripp, state time mapping out a strategy for a i)ssible
question is, 'How many people haven't made days in Pennsylvania.
His attack on the president in Pittsburgh for campaign manager for Bush.
tlurd.party try in November.
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SPRINGFIELD, Pa. (UPI)
Former presidential candidate Sen. Howard Baker has announced he is backing Ronald
Reagan for president and like "any active Republican"
he would accept a vice presidential nomination if called on to
do so.
Baker, the Senate Republican leader from Tennessee, said
his endorsement of the GOP presidential front-runner was
unsolicited and had nothing to do with the second spot on the
ticket.
"Having sought the nomination myself I have a special
first-hand appreciation of the breadth and depth of governor
Reagan's political appeal," Baker told about 500 people
Jammed into the Delaware County municipal building Sunday.
"I think it's clear now that the time has come for the party to
rally round our nominee, and it is obvious to me Ronald
Reagan is going to be our nominee," Baker said later at a news
conference.

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WASHINGTON (UP ,
The Supreme Court has
come to grips with the abortion question again.
In argwiients set for today, it was specifically asked
how far the federal government must go to assist a
woman seeking her constitutional right to an abortion.
At issue is the constitutionality of congressional
limitations on federal financing of abortions for poor
women. The government maintains Congress had a
"legitimate governmental interest In preserving
potential human life and encouraging childbirth" when
it restricted the flow of federal funds for medically
necessary abortions.

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PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STA. PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAT
TUTESI7O.03, DECLARING SPE. LITE 5170.03, DECLARING SPECIAL. ASSESSMENTS FOR IN CIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
STALLATION OF WATER STREET PAVING, DESIGNA
LINES, DESIGNATION OF TION OF STREETS TO BE IM
EXPENSE THEREOF, TO BE PROVED, DESIGNATION OF
PAID BY SPECIAL ASSESS. EXPENSE THEREOF, TO BE
MENT, AND MANNER OF PAY. PAID BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENT, DESCRIPTION
OF MENT, AND MANNER OF PAYDESCRIPTION
OF
LANDS ASSESSED, AND DE. MENT ,
CLARATION OF ESTIMATED LANDS ASSESSED, AND
: COST. CONFLICTS, SEVER. DECLARATION OF ESTIMATED
ABILITY. EFFECTIVE DATE. COST, CONFLICTS, SEVER.
City, o f ABILITY. EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, th e
Longwood, Florida, deems it *%' WHEREAS, the City
of
A pops concert under the
past years have numbered ticket agencies. Mall orders
necessary to Install water lines Longwood, Florida, deems it
stars featuring medleys by
along SR 434 from Bay.Connecessaryto pave wayman Street
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
close to 11,ON are invited to can be sent to Fashion Square
froth Its Intersection with Orange
General property to Soblk Sand.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Scott Joplin and George
bring lawn chairs, blankets Tickets, 3201 E. Colonial
Avenue to its intersection with
wlch Shop properly; and
NOTICE OP PUBLIC
Gerahwin will be presented by and coolers if they wish, In Drive, Orlando, 32803, and
city of State Road 434, in the City of
WHEREAS, the
HEARING
the Florida Symphony
Longwood, Florida; and,
keeping with the upbeat must include a check for the
The Board of county corn. Longwood, Florida, desires to pay
WHEREAS, the City
the cost of said installation by
of
Orchestra at 8 p.m. Saturday
ambience of this alfresco ticket price plus a 50-cent-per- misslonersof Seminole County will 101
hold a public hearing In Room 203 the levy of special assessment Longwood, Florida, desires to pay
Mock, both of Winter Park, at the Springs residential
ELMER RINEHART
fiesta. Popular musical ticket handling charge, and of the Semlnol• County Cow'. against certain real property for the cost of said paving by the
Elmer D. Rinehart, 90, of Miss Margaret Mock, Lake community at Longwood.
features will also Include a self-addressed,. stamped thouse. Sanford, Florida on Ma y located within the City at levy of special assessment against
919 E. Second St., Sanford, Monroe; Thomas Mock,
13, 1550 at 7:00 P.M., eras sn Longwood, Florida, and being certain real property located
A Ringling Bros. and
Glenn Miller big band tribute, envelope.
thereafter as possible, to consider lands and lots adiolning to and within the City of Longwood,
died Saturday at Lakeview Sanford; mother, Mrs. L.G. Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus and circus-therned selections
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a specific land use amendment to benefiting from Installation of said Florida, and being lands and lots
Nursing Center. Born in Wilson, Newton, N.C.; two World dance production, such as "Send n the C1p,s,"
adjoining, contiguous to, boun.
the Seminole County Corn. water line;
ding, and abutting upon the Street
Centerbw'g, Ohio, he lived in sisters, Mrs. Eugene Miller, fireworks, water ballet by
NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
prehansive
Plan,
Ordinance
nu
A limited number of
RESOLVED BY THE CITY to be Improved;
and rezoning of the described
Sanford r the past years. Catawala, N.C. and Mrs. M.P. Mary Rose's The Lorelels,
reserved seats are available
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
property from R.1A SIngle Family COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
investor and Jones, Newton, N.C.
He was
wines, soft drinks and for $8; meadow seating is$6;
LONOW000, FLORIDA, AS RESOLVED BY THE CITY
Dwettlng District to OC Office
BOARDOP COMMISSIONERS
received his law degree in
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
FOLLOWS:
Brisson Funeral Home-PA refreshments are among children and students under
District.
NOTICE OPPUBLIC
1. That the nature of the LONGWOOD, FLORIDA. AS
AN
ORDINANCE
AMENDING
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10, 1550, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
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thereafter
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ATLANTA iUPIj — A federal jury has patiently
spent three months listening to testimony alternately
describing Bert Lance as a smooth operator bent on
deliberately breaking federal banking las and as a
country banker just out to help folks. It must now
decide his guilt or innocence.
U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye was to charge
the jury of six men and six women today before sending them to their deliberations over the case against
Lance and three co-defendants. Moye's instructions
are expected to take up a good part of the morning
session because of the complicated nature of the case.
Since the trial began Jan. 14, federal prosecutors
have tried to depict Lance as disregarding federal
banking laws while extending excessive credit to
friends and family members.
Defense attorney Nick Chilivis has cast the large,
gregarious Lance as a helpful country-banker hounded
by the gOvernment for trying to help his north Georgia
neigh6ors.

The Influence of GOP presidential place at the Alta monte Springs Civic
candidate Ronald Reagan has been felt in Center.
Seminole County with the election of two
Perry was an unsuccessful candidate and Dot Meadors of Sanford was reCrane told deputies the man had fought with his sister,
top supporters of the former California for the county commission in 1976. His elected treasurer.
State Committeeman Fred Streetman knocking her out, then began shoving and pushing an officer
governor to head the local Republican Wife, Carol, is chairman of the Seminole
trying to restrain him, they say.
Party.
and State Committeewoman Mary Ann
County Reagan Committee,
But Monica Crane says she still does not know whether she
Elect ed by members of the Seminole
Morse were re-elected to their offices
will press charges against the man who hit her, deputies say.
County Republican Executive Corn.
Mrs. Holloway is an adviser to the unopposed in March.
mittee to leadership positions were Vince Reagan Committee for th e Fifth
During the business meeting, it was
GAS THIEF GRABBED
Perry of Winter Springs as chairman and Congressional District, Mrs. Perry and announced that U.S. Rep. Bill Young, HSen'nole County deputies say they arrested a Union Park
Audrey Holloway of Spring Val ley as vice Mrs. Holloway are alternate delegates to Florida, will be guest speaker at the man Sunday as he filled gallon jugs with stolen gas.
chairman,
the GOP national convention to be held in annual Lincoln Day Dinner scheduled for
David Sorenson, 26, Union Park, Fla., was charged with the
The party organizational meeting took Detroit next swnmer,
May 31.
pe tty theft of $68.85 in gas from Forest City Tire Service, State
Road 436, Fern Park.
Deputies say they discovered Sorenson filling a large
n umber of one-gallon jugs from the tire company's pumps at
4:15 a.m,

A clash between Israeli
JERUSALEM (UP!
soldiers and Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
marred Israel's 32nd Independence Day today and
thousands of Jewish settlers marched through the hills
of the disputed region to lay claim to it.
In wha t may have been a case of mistaken identity,
military sources said three soldiers fought oil
residents of Deir Assal after the villagers pelted th em
with sticks and stones and pushed a bus onto their car.
'The troops fired at the legs of the villagers, wounding
two of them, one seriously, the sources said. The three
soldiers suffered slight injuries, they said. Police
arrested 16 villagers, the state-run radio said,

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Or Kind, Country Banker?

Reaganites To Lead Local GOP

Clash Mars Israeli Day

Kennedy Shows

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BROTHER OF VICTIM ARRESTED FOR HITTING COP
A Rochester, N.Y. man was arrested early Saturday morfling,
ning, charged with hitting a deputy attempting to stop him
from assaulting a man who had knocked out his sister.
Randy Crane, 21, of Rochester, brother of Monica Crane, 22,
of 104 Candlewick Rd., Apple Valley, Fla., was charged with
assaulting an officer at 1:55 a.m. Saturday.
Deputies say they found Crane arguing with a man outside
Captain
Good Time Saloon, State Road 436, Altamonte
Elected secretary of the local party Springs, Hook's
while
his sister lay on the floor of the bar half.
was Terri Brennan of Altamonte Springs, conscious.

A hostage released

Baker Endorses Reagan
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An Astoria, N.Y. man has been sentenced to 30 weeks in the
county Jail after pleading guilty to attempted burglary of a
Longwood home.
Young Jay Pyvn plea ded guilty to the charge Tuesday before
Circuit Judge Voile Williams, after the state attorney office
agreed to drop aggravated assault charges against the 20year-old Queens, N.Y. resident.
Pn was originally arrested and charged along with Kyu
Tae Ru, 19, Astoria, with the attempted burglary of the home
at 179 Sandalwood Way, Longwood, and firing two shots at a
Longwood police officer as he pursued them.
Ho is still awaiting trial later this month.
Later this month the two face extradition to New York City
where they are wanted on other felony charges.

MIDWAY MAN ARRESTED FOR FORK ATTACK
A Midway man was Jailed Saturday and charged with at.
tacking anot her Midway resident with a fork.
Rufus Tarver, 47, was charged with aggravated assault for
allegedly stabbing Jessie James Covington, 36, of Midway with
a fork at the Midway Grocery.
Deputies say they found Covington at 4:30 p.m. with the fork
In his chest. He was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital
where he was treated and released,
TWO BURGLARIES ON COUNTY CLUB CIRCLE
Sanford police say thieves broke into two houses on Country
Club Circle Saturday night.
In one case the thieves took jewelry, in the other $100 in
meat.

during the weekend by guerrillas holding 17 diplomats

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MAN GUILTY IN BURGLARY ATrEMI'T

Party Holds Election

in the Dominican Embassy says the militants are
Prepared to stay holed-up "until December."
Costa Jtican Consul Rolando Blanco, the 35th hostage
released by guerrillas of the April 19 Movement, told
UP! Sunday t he armed group was in no hurry to settle
the 55-day-old standoff.

Party

Jane Miller told police the th ieves hit her hunie at 136
Country Club Circle, between 9p.m. and 9:45 p.m., raiding her
medicine chest then taking the contents of a Jewel box, value
unknown.
Aneta Harrison, 101 Country Club Circle, reported a dif.
ferent kind of theft. Between 5 and 9:12 p.m., Saturday, thieves
broke into her home and stole $100 in roasts, beef and chicken
from he r freezer.

Herald Staff Writer
An Orlando man is hospitalized, suffering from second and
third degree burns over 25 percent of his body, following a fight
in Oviedo which ended when he was pushed into a fire.
Dana Mark Turgeon, fl, of 7750 Lady Francis Drive,
Orlando, was brought to Orlando General Hospital at 8p.m.
Sunday by a friend who pulled him from the flames, deputies

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Klan in Chattanooga, Larry Payne, and
Nightriders armed with shotguns wounded
Marshall Drub were slated to appear before
four black wofnen in Tennessee and a 9-year. City Court Judge Doug Myers today It they
tailed to post bond and gain their freedom,
Old black girl In Georgia during the weekend.
Three Ku Klux Kianimen were Charged With
Church, who has several prior convictions
one of the Shootings and two white men were for assault, disorderly conduct and larceny,
arrested in the other,
faces
uhlle prosecution as an habitual
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'j1Jest" rally new Raleigh, N.C., toTWO of the Chattanooga victims were
celebrate the anniversary of Adolf Hltler'sllst
hota1iaed In satisfactory condition with
Three Ku Klux Kiansmnen were being held In shotgun pellet wounds in the legs and buttocks.
Chattanooga, Tenn, today In lieu of $40,000 The other two victims were released from the
bond eh. They were Charged with intent to hospital after treatment.
murder In the Saturday night attack that
"We ladles had just gotten through drinking
wounded the (ow women.
a beer and we had turned Ow corner when they
yftfij,m Qij'ch, who was Identified as the started shooting," said Opal Lee Jackson, 46,
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Seminole County Commissioners approved
granting a teaching, meditation, palmist and
numerology license this week to Judy Weinberg,
a county resident, after they were assured the
applicant is not doing any work for State Rep.

After Wednesday's meetings, members of the
water district board and their staff assembled in
Klrchholf's office prior to going to dinner with
the cor'mnissioners.
The board members told Kirchhoff they ad-

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The St. Johns Water Management District
board spent two days holding meetings and
public hearings at the Seminole County Courthouse April 15 and 16 at the invitation of the
Seminole County Commission.
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff said the
invitation was issued because some local
residents didn't think the water district board
was responsive enough to the needs of the area.
"It's always better to meet with people face to
face," Kirchhoff said. "Then when you call 'em
back, they know who they're talking to."
He said the meetings were productive.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
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Kirchhoff accepted the compliment, but added
"all the people that had something to do with
they lost."
building the courthouse
Palatka-based
board they
Kirchhoff told the
anytime.
back
were welcome to come
"If you need anything we'll try to fix it up for
you as far as courthouse facilities go," lie said.
Kirchhoff explained that the courthouse was
planned In 1968 but not started until 1972 because
of a lawsuit claiming that Sanford had never
been declared the county seat.
"Costs went up in the meantime," he said.
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Is the United States to follow the example of
Great Britain, paralyzed by crippling strikes, torn
by a long history of antagonism between government and business, impoverished by a tax system
designed to punish the rich — a third-class world
power with a diminishing standard of living,
sustained only by its memories of the vanished
glory of its imperial past?
The tça leaves are in the cup. They could be
read that way. We see declining productivity.
Deepening distrust between government and
business. A standard of living that is stagnant or
declining. A lessening of respect in the world
community.
Or are we to follow other models — Japan and
West Germany? These two countries, our enemies
in World War II, have recovered so successfully
from their defeat that their economies long ago
overtook Britain's and are now challenging the
United States in per capita gross national product.
In both Japan and West Germany, strikes are
few and do little harm.
no ht•
There are only "company unions"
dustrywide unions — in Japan. That means each
union identifies with Its company — no company,
no union. The unions are careful to do nothing that
will damage the companies' ability to compete
with other companies. The unions work to increase productivity and efficiency. They do not
object to the introduction of labor-saving
machinery,
Germany has a more conventional labor union
movement, but its leaders are responsible and
many of them sit on the corporate boards of the
firms for whom their members work. This system
of "codetermination" Is a product of more than a
century of tradition in the German labor
movement. Germany's history of Inflation has
made labor leaders conscious of the risks of
escalating pay demands faster than productivity
gains,
Whatever the approach, It needs to be made
from
from both sides twoard the center
management toward labor and from labor toward
management In order to achieve what is good
for both.
By the same token, we must moderate the
mindless hostility between politicians and
businessmen, between a populist public of consumers who are encouraged to harbor antibusiness suspicions and resentment on the one
hand, and on the other hand, a greedy group of
business leaders who refuse to consider anything
but the bottom line on their ledger sheets.
Again, the hostile elements must come
together. Both must move. Business must
recognize its responsibilities to the public interest
at the same time that government recognizes its
responsibilities for creating a healthy climate for
business,
Or we can just go along as we are, allowing stale
animosities to divide us, until we find ourselves in
the pits with Britain, envying the people who trust
each other, who respect each other, and who can
work together for the common good.
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"And Disney resulted in the courtrooms being
over.booked. So from the day we moved in, it's
been too small."
He contrasted the courthouse with the Sanford

ERRYS WORLD

Contender

CARl .SEIAI), Calif. I UP! I
ioiii Watson had outclassed
29 other professional golfers, but he was almost dethroned
by a imian sitting in his living room 200 miles away.
Watson captured the $300,000 Tournament of Champions
with it final-round 73 Sunday for a 12-under-par 276 and a
thireestroke margin over Jim Colbert. But, when the last
putt of the tournament was taken on the 18th green, Watson
had it final-round 71 and a live-stroke victory.
He was pe nalized two strokes after play ended for giving
advice to playing partner Lee Trevino on the 13th hole.
The incident occurred on the tee with Trevino's caddy
wearing a television m icrophone. Watson approached
Trevino and [01(1 hiiiii he was hooking the ball because lie
was addressing it four or live inches in front of his left foot.
A fan in Ojai, Calif., heard the exchange and telephoned
['GA officials at the li Costa Country Club, site of the
tournament. PGA tournament director Jack Tuthill
questioned Watson about the incident and Watson said he
had indeed told Trevino about the apparent solution to his
problem.
Tuthill, citing it PGA rule which prohibits a golfer from
"giving aid to another during a tournament, including
advice," (lien assessed the two-stroke penalty.
The ruling caused considerable confusion among the
media and tournament officials because it was not an-

Have we reached one of those great turning
points, when the whole political landscape is

rearranged?

Anderson hinted at that schedule when he
told reporters at an April 7 press conference
that he would decide within "several weeks"
whether to abandon his bid for the Republican

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When FDR swept into office In 1932 with a
landslide victory over Herbert Hoover, 20
percent of the workforce was unemployed,
the stock market was a morgue, bankruptcies
Were epidemic, and banks were collapsing

presidential nomination in favor of an independent candidacy.
But behind that vague reference, according
to campaign insiders, is a very specific

like paper bags. The sense of disaster went
far beyond economics, however. The entire
set of Ideas and attitudes associated with
Herbert Hoover seemed finished.

timetable revolving around a fast-paced
series of events that will occur between April
22 and April 24.
On April 22, Pennsylvania holds its
Republican and Democratic presidential
primaries, but Anderson failed to qualify for a
place on the GOP ballot because of a foul-up
on Inc part of his supporters In the Keystone
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Economic distress today has not yet taken
so dramatic a form, but a sense of trembling
foundations is widespread. By the time of the
November election, the rate of inflation,
Interest rates, and Carter's popularity may
all be around 25 percent.

State.

JACK ANDERSON

As a result, Anderson's effort there is
limited to a difficult write-in campaign that is
virtually doomed to failure. But the outcome
of the Democratic contest in that state could
lli
be of critical importance to his future.
That's because a substantial amount of the
CongressIlUIn's support in the primaries held
WASHINGTON — The latest intelligence
to date has been coming from Democrats
information gathered by U.S. surveillance
disenchanted with President Carter but also
other sources has confronted
unwilling to vote for Sen. Edward M. Ken- satellites and
administration
with the alarming
the Carter
nedy, U-Mass.
possibility that the Soviet Union is once more
If Kennedy Is victorious in Pennsylvania it
preparing nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
would not only keep the senator's lagging
The introduction of nuclear missiles into the
campaign alive but give It a considerable
Russian-dominated
island 90 miles from
boost. A defeat, however, would go a long way
the world to the brink of war in
Florida
took
toward dooming Kennedy's effort and leave
1962. That time, the Kremlin backed down in
disaffected Democrats more susceptible than
the face of a determined stand by President
ever before to an Anderson candidacy.
John F. Kennedy.
Anderson is anxious to retain his status as a
But the Soviet leaders have obviously
Republican contender through April 23,
decided that Jimmy Carter Is a president who
because he wants to remain eligible to par- can be pushed around. His sorry performance
ticipate that day in the third of four
last October when he marched up the hill
Republican presidential forums being
and back down again over the presence of a
sponsored by the League of Women Voters, to Soviet combat brigade in Cuba
coupled
be held in Houston.
with his ineffectual handling of the Tehran
Televised nationally by the Public
Broadcasting System, the debates offer hostage situation, may have convinced the
Anderson an exceptional opportunity to Russians they can flout the Monroe Doctrine
impunity.
display his considerable rhetoric skill. He with
This
changed attitude of the normally
first attracted substantial public attention,
old men in the Kremlin lends
cautious
for example, as a result of his performance In
U.S. Intelligence analysts' attempt
urgency
to
a newspaper-sponsored debate in Des Moines
to
figure
out
the intended use of several large
in early January.
holes
the
Russians
are digging near the
The pressure to publicly proclaim his
Cuban
city
of
Matanzos.
Are they an innocent
changed status on April 24, the day after
of a suburban housing development,
feature
debate, stems from the fact that it is the of.
ficial filing deadline to be assured of a place or underground silos for nuclear missiles
on the general election ballot in New Jersey, aimed at the United States?
CIA sources have told my associate Dale
the nation's ninth most populous state.
Van Atta that the holes are "strikingly
During a weekend-long series of strategy similar" in size, shape and construction to
meetings in California earlier this month, those that house nuclear missiles in the Soviet
Anderson and his closest advisors also
Union. Other agency analysts are not so sure,
tatively decided to launch an Independent Uwroising that the holes could be part of
rather than a third-party candidacy.
housing construction or similarly peaceful
They concluded that the latter approach projects.
could be, In the words of one senior aide, "too
The experts who lean toward the view that
thrutenlrill to too many of the people we hope the holes are missile sites are the same ones
to reach."
that the Soviet
who argued correctly
At the Los Angeles press conference, bride Identified last year was a combat

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one more ominous development in the
Soviets' increasingly bold military presence
in Cuba. In recent months I've reported a
number of disturbing intelligence discoveries

from Cuba:
There are already two airfields on the
island that can accommodate the Russians'
Backfire bomber, and runways at a third field
are being lengthened to the required 9,000
feet. A Defense Intelligence Agency report
last year warned that the Soviets may send a
detachment of the nuclear bombers to Cuba in
1960.
Our spy satellites over Cuba have sent
back pictures of a suspicious-looking building
at Punta Movida, near Cienfuegos. It closely
resembles the Soviets' nuclear missile
storage and maintenance sheds in Eastern
Europe. Some intelligence analysts caution,
however, that the Cienfuegos construction,
which includes a railroad line to the naval
base at Punts Movida, may be simply part of
a nuclear power plant the Russians are
building there.
The Soviets have been upgrading their
communications equipment in Cuba, and can
now conduct virtually simultaneous two-way
exchanges between Havana and the Soviets'
intelligence headquarters in Moscow. Havana
has become the KGB's relay center for its
intelligence and subversion operations in
Latin America.
Russian pilots have been flying regular
reconnaissance missions from secret Cuban
bases, monitoring U.S. naval movements in
the Atlantic. The Russians even have an Independent fighter unit flying MIG-21 jets out
of an airfield near Havana.
WATCH ON WASTE: Department of
Energy officials are experts in the use of
objtacstory bureaucratic language when
they write contracts for outside firms. They
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laid out some $30,000 for "technical analysts
Anderson said he wanted "to give the unit.
and support," for example, and listed such
American people a real choice in this next
support of their interpretation, these impreuive-soundlng tasks as "agenda
election."
analysts point out that the construction near preparation," "assessing the technology
Finally, the congressman and his Malanios, and particulary the Russians' base" and "abstracting from technical and
strategists believe they can offer a corn- involvement in It, are being protected by pragmatic documents and reports." But
pelling rejoinder to one of the criticisms they unusually strict security. The secrecy ex- under questioning by government inspectors,
expect to hear most frequently during the tends to the point of barricading the road that a DOE official admitted that what the conautumn campaign that he will serve only as leads east from Havana to the construction tract basically provided was the services of
a "spoiler" who will deprive one of the major area.
typists and secretaries at a time when the
party candidates of the votes needed to win.
The mystery of the Matansos holes is just agency was short-staffed.

Already those interest rates are sending
shock waves all through the economy — on
home building, on automobile sales, on virtually all investment and purchasing. One
reputable economist is now predicting gold at
$1,000 per ounce within a year.
We don't have bread lines or Hoovervilles,
but the smell of disaster is in the air.
To the economic crisis you can add the
foreign policy crisis. In 1932, no one worried
much about foreign threats, but in 1980 a
sense of disaster exists there as well.

Beyond all that, we appear to have reached
the end of an era morally and Intellectually.
The liberalism that has dominated American
politics since 1932 seems absolutely finished.
They mayor of New York, for example, Is a
tough-minded budget-cutter. Both at home
and in foreign relations, all the liberal
assumptions have succumbed to massive
economic and strategic realities.
Reagan, a former Democrat, may well be
able to seize this historic moment and put
together a new national coalition comparable
to the New Deal. The primaries have been
sending out some interesting signals.
Carter is abysmally weak In New York, for
example a state any Democrat must carry.
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carry New York, Texas, and California
just for starters.
against Carter
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The only electoral votes relatively secure
for Carter would be Georgia, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia.
Reagan has the opportunity to run strongly in
every other state, perhaps even carrying all
of them. Reagan is solid in the West and in the
Plains states, almost as strong in the South.
He should carry the border states, and
challenge Carter even In normally
Democratic strongholds in the northeast.

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In the primaries, Reagan has shown a
strong appeal to Democrats and independents. Crucially, he is not running as a
standard country-club mahogany board room
Republican, complete with a Scrooge
economics. In New Hampshire, for example,
he swept the French and Irlsii vote by as
much as 6-1. No national Republican candidate, with the exception of war hero
Eisenhower, has ever shown that kind of
potentially Rooseveltlan appeal.

It's still six months to go, but Carter is
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The long drought is finally over for John Montefusci, but
lie's still leaving reporters high and dry.
Montefusco, a 29-year-old right -hander for the .San Francisco
;ints, ended a string of :16 straight starts ithout a complete
gamma' and won his first gamime since July 29, 1979, Sunday by
stopping the San Diego Padres, 5-1, on eight hits.
Montefusci,, who had l os t six straight gaines. scattered eight
hits, struck out six and walked thii'ce in iiimproviiig his record to
1-2
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said Giants' Manager, Da \e Bristol. 'I' e Ix-vii tmitiimg a lo'mg
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Gary Carter's sa crifice fly in the ninth inning scored Andre
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ksh off the ninth with a walk and moved to third on Larry

I 'arrishi's single and a subsequent error by center fielder
(;mrr- Maddox. Carter then followed with his sacrifice fly.

\'mmlen(ilie and Dawson honiered for Montreal and Greg
l.uiinski homered for Philadelphia.
Pirates 6, Cardinals 3
Dave Parker smashed it three-run homer to cap a fiverun

San Diego's only run camime in the fourth inning when Dave
fired in a 20-foot jun11) shot with 2:53 to go to boost the lead to
92.88.
Veteran center Bob Lanier, who had 19 points for the Bucks,
was bitterly disappointed.
"I probably won't even go home bra couple of weeks. I don't
want to expose my family to me when I'm this low
I'll
probably just play time Lone Hanger and disappear."
Time Sonics, behind Wihlianis' 17 points, were on top at
half time 51-50 after leading by as many as 10 points In the
second quarter. Williams was credited with a field goal on a
goal-tending call against Harvey Catchings with 9:04 in the
second period to give Seattle a 37-27 advantage.
Milwaukee, which won two previous games in Seattle but
also lost two at home in the series, also got 19 points Lanier
Brian Winters. Shelton added 15, Brown 14 and John Johnson
13 for the Sonics.
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quarter rally to lead the Celtics to a 96-90 victory over the
h'hiladelphis 76c'rs, evening time Eastern Conference finals at
one game each,
Time best-o f-seven series switches to Philadelphia for games
:hree and four omi Wednesday and Friday.
Time Celtics took (lie lead for good with 5:34 left in the third
period when Robey blocked a sho t, then went up the court a for

Celtics a 74-64 lead entering the fourth quarter.
The Sixers outscored the Celtics 6-2 to open time Final period
and pulled to within 76-70 with 10:07 to play. But that was as
close as they would get the rest of time game as Dave ('Owens
sank a jump shot, Bird followed with a long juniper and
Archuibald sank a free tlmrowon a technical to give Boston au 8170 lead with 7:53 to play.

Cubs 6, Mets 3
Ivan IX-Jesus'
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single keyed a three-run seventh
liming which helped the Cubs complete a sweep of their threega
series with time Niels. DeJesus singled off reliever Kevin
Kobel, 1)-i, who had replaced started Craig Swan. Rick
fleusehel, 1-I, picked up the. victory despite walking seven In
seven innings.
Dedgers 4, tstros 2
Left fielder Jose Cruz dropped a fly ball in the eighth inning,
paving time way for it two-run uprising that gave the Dodgers'
their victory. Pitcher Jerry Reuss, 2-0, reached first base
safely when Cruz dropped his routine fly ball then was
sacrificed to second by Davey Lopes and scored the tie-

Iteds 5, Braves 3
George Foster smacked it two-run homer in (lie eighth in-

a hayup to umuake it 64-62. Robey and Archibald each added four

rebounds and Nale Archibald and [tick Robey keyed a third-

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In time American League, Boston nipped Texas 6-5 in 11 inflings, New York defeated Milwaukee 9-5, Toronto tClpj?(I
Cleveland 5-3, Kansas City whipped Detroit 9.8, Chicago
outslugged Baltimore 9.8. Minnesota edged Seattle 4-3 and
Oakland swept California 6-1 and 8-2.

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save with Jim Hooker working the first five innings to get the
victory.

'l'lmat was time game right there," said Bristol.
In other National League games, Cincinnati whipped Athumtiu
5-3, Montreal rallied to defeat Philadelphia 7.4i, Pittsburgh
beat St. Louis 6-3, Chicago doncd New York 6-3 and Los
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By United Press International
Mike Proly said it was simply an accident. Earl Weaver saw
a possible pennant flash before his eyes. Doug DeCinces
fikured it was something that just had to be done.
All were discussing the sixth inning of a 9.6 victory by the
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who was hit in the back by a Proly fastball, had charged the
mound to ignite a benchclearing "gathering" at the mound.
"I didn't hit him purposely," insisted Proly. "The fastball
was inside and Iwas trying to Jain him. I think in a game like
we had today, where we jumped out and then 'hey came back,
there was a lot of tension. I think it was frustrating for them
because we came to their park and were beating them."
"It's something that's been part of baseball for years and
years," said Weaver, "Anytime somebody gets hit at home

these times. It can turn a pennant contender into an also-ran. I
don't like them and I don't think they should be part of the
game."
Royals 9, Tigers 6
Willie Mays Aikens and Pete LaCock, both struggling with
batting averages around .200, continued their two-man assault
against Detroit pitching by knocking in five runs between
them. Both stroked two-run doubles in a five-run first inning to
make a loser of Dan Schatzeder, 0-3.
Blue Jays 5, Indian 3
Otto Velez belted a three-run homer to highlight a tour-rim
first inning that paced Toronto over Cleveland. Barry Bonnell
added three doubles to the Blue Jay attack.
Yankees 9, Brewers 5
Reggie Jackson cracked a two-run homer to cap a fourrwm
eighth Inning and help New York snap a three-game losing
streak. Eric Soderholm Ad Rick Cerone, a pair of Yankee
newcomers, each added homers to make a winner of lion
Davis, who pitched no-hit relief over the final 32-3 innings.
Red Sax 1, Rangers 5
Curl YaMrzemskl lined a rsmscoring single with one out In
the 11th inning, kiting Boston over Texas.
Twins 4, Mariners 3
Mike Cubbage hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning and
Roy Smiudley added a solo blast in the eighth to lead Minnesota.
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The NI3A champion Seattle SuperSonics have adopted a
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"Second Time Around' by Shalimar, that's our theme
song," said (;u Williams, who scored 33 points Sunday to lead
time SuperSonics to a 994 victory in the final game of their
quarterfinal series with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Williamums' 33 points included fo ur key free throws in (lie final
16 secoimd,s and lifted Seattle into the Western Conference finals
against Los Angeles.
Seattle, whelm had to defeat the Bucks in Milwaukee Friday
to reach a seventh gaiiie, opens a best-of-seven series with the
Imkers Tuesday in Los Angeles and is looking to become the
first NB1 teaumu in 11 years to win back-to-back titles.
After trailing by six points early in the final period, the
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"undecided," and are any of them in my
tennis club?
How many people in America are named
"Inglebert ilmuperdink?"
Did the name "D.B. Cooper" show up
anywhere?
When Is my wife's birthday?
And, finally, just exactly how many
people do live In this country, and with the
Oownmientdolngthe counting bow can l be

Champs

'l'revin,, and Jack Nicklaus.
It was (lie 19th career victory on the PGA tour for Watson,
30, of Shawnee Mission, Kan. He also captured the 1975 and
1977 British Opens. Earlier this year, Watson won the Los
Angeles and San Diego Opens.
But Watson's triumph and his move into third place on the
ahl.timiie list was overshadowed by the remarkable ruling
that resulted in the two-stroke penalty.
The use of microphones has drawn considerable criticism
from players. list month, two golfers
who apparently
forgot they were wearing the mikes be gan a harsh atta ck
on a fellow player for his alleged slow play. After Sunday's
Incident. Trevino remarked, "Well, that's it for t he
ii microphones.''
Colbert earned $34,000 for second place with George
Burns and Curtis Strange picking up $20,000 each for third
plate. I AU Graham, in contention during the first two
rounds, finished fo ur th, six strokes behind Watson, followed
b. Craig Stadler and Ray Floyd.
Masters champion Seve Ballesteros was never really in
it, finishing 14 strokes back with Hubert Green and Andy
Bean.
('olLiert birdi ed five of the first 14 holes to pull within three
shots of Watson, but his double-bogey on the 16th hole
comuibined with Watson's birdie on No. 15 gave Watson the
title for the second consecutive year.

"i'liis is the longest I've on tlit 18th hole, ixit slit'
I 'his tr during her days as a
plave(l since lye been on the iIlIsstSl a 51)-foot eagle putt by
t'muvt'rsit ('1 Florida golfer.
tour," White said. '1 can't a foot and a half. Notorious for
N''tliing feels Ix'ttt'r to inc
wait to get lionic. I'm really playing well under pressure.
than t' win in Florida," saul
tired.''
Itlalock won last year's Lady
White, who lives in West Pahmii
If she hadn't holed her Citrus by beating JoAnne
Ik'auli. Fla It's great to Lie
birdie putt on 14, the bogey Carner in a playoff. This
lu'mne.
she mmmd,' tso holes later ' ear's second place finish
'l'hit' *i(*tm)I. at Un' Piriar's
woukl have put her into a carnt'(l her $9,800.
6.294-yard, par.73
playoff with defending
Blalock as aiting on the
tier first sIii(t juiiiiiig hit'
thiuiiI)I(n Jane Blalock. Both 18th hiok to hug White hen
l.l'( ;A (lint' ears ago.
%'.miieii carded 70s in their she finished her
inning
Its lx't'ii a long tuime,"
final round and White won it round. White's gallery was Whitt' said. - 1 iii excited.
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back was Blalock with an 8- Floridians
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refraddog, there are many streams and
rivers for flthg and basting and swimming
naked, and you don't have to lock yes doors
ght.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
l)onna Horton White was so
tired she did not even know
the distan ce of her winning
birdie putt.
She clinched the $15,000 title
of [lie Lady Citrus golf
tournament Sunda y on the
370-yard. 14th hole a par 4.
White first said it was a 14foot putt that put her 10-under,
then changed her mind.
"Maybe it was 20 feet. Or
25. I don't cure,'' White said.
She's played six tournaments in a row and the
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White Clinches $15,000 Lady Citrus Title

Seattle Sinks Bucks,

plate while batting they're going to get mad. You can't have
riots like that in baseball. Somebody's going to get hurt one of

What I like most about the taking of the the census-taker came around.
I ca n't wait for the results of the census to
census is it's fair. Once every 10 years
be released. I realize a great deal of the in.
everybody counts, and everybody counts the
some:
formation we gave the government is supOne.
posed to be kept confidential, but this census
Even Ho Derek. Imagine, Ho Derek a thing Is coating the taxpayers a bundle, so
why MhotIlds't we be prlvvy to some of the
"one." Somehow, I can't.
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Juicier material?
Something else I like about the census Is it's
I Jtut happen to have with an a Ust of
thorough. Most Americans probably mailed
inthsir cm= reports April 1, but canvassers questions I W(*dd like answered by the cen
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soonwlllbe going lntoplaen Wit pool halls,
The ceissa had the audacity to ask
dives and fleabag hotels In big cities to count.
people If they have Indoor plumbing? Did any
heads.
That is Inçodait mmilse, otherwise, a of my neighbors mark "no?" (I have always
mapectad the B1oo"hhrathI. They spend an
pool shirk era wino could be missed, lbs loot
awful lot of time going hick and forth to Mr.
time there was a census, for Instance, thy
boyhood friend and Idol, Weyman C. Wan. Bloonilugrath's "tool ailed," and they never
IusTlakerJr,,a West Amerlca* and pirtume
have any beer parties.)
Does anybody really live in North
pool abut and wino, wasn't counted. He was
taking a nap (passed out) underneath a load
Dakota?
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of turnips In the back of his pickup truck when

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map on his wall, Kirchhoff explained that an
area including Seminole County was once called
Mosquito County. He pointed out a body of water
named Rattlesnake Lake that also appears or
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2000 when the population is expected to be
100,000.
"The population is 24,000 now," he said,
"So the city hail is adequate at this time," he
added.
When water board Executive Directors E.D.
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Seminole Pony Baseball

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St. Louis at

Baseball

night
San Diego at Atlanta, night
Cincinnati at Houston. night

M.I.t League Standings
American League
East
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Boston
Bait

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San

Toronto

Pro Basketball

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4 6 .400
2 6 .250
2 S .200

Francisco at Los An

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Cleve
Detroit

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2½ NATIONAL BASKETBALL
3", ASSOC.
Playoffs
West
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Oakland
$ 3 .727
Eastern Conference
Texas
7 3 .00
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Semifinals
Chcago
i 3 .700
Atlanta vs. Philadelphia
Seattle
7 S .513 1½
(Best 4-of-7)
Kin City
.5 5 .500 21 /7
Minn
, .417 3½ (Philadelph ia wins series. 4.1)
April 6
Philadelphia 107,
Calif
4 6 .400 3½
Atlanta 104
Sunday's R esults
April 9
Philadelphia 99,
Boston 6, Texas s, 11 Innings
Atlanta 92
New York 9, Milwaukee S
April 10 - Atlanta lOS,
Toronto S. Cleveland 3
Philadelphia 93
Kansas City 9, Detroit 6
April 13 - Philadelphia 10 7,
Chicago L Baltimore 6

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Minnesota 4, Seattle 3
Oakland 6, California 1,

April IS
Atlanta 100

Philadelphia 105,

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Oakland S. California 2. 2nd
game
Boston vs. Houston
Monday's Games
(Boston wins series, 4-0)
(All Times EST)
April 9 - Boston 119, Houston
Chicago
(Kravec
1-1)
at 101
Boston (Hu rst 00), ii am.
April 11 - Boston 95, Houston 75
Baltimore (Stone 1-1) at New
April 13 - Boston 100. Houston
York (John 1-0), a p.m.
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Cleveland
(Barker 10) at
April 14
Boston 138, Houst on
Milwaukee (Slaton 0-1), 7 p.m.
121
Toronto (Stieb 1-0) at Kansas
City (Gale 01). 1:35 p.m.
Detroit (Wilcox 0-0) at Texas Western Con ference
Semifinals
(Matlack 1-0), 5:35 p.m.
Oakland (Keough 2-0) at
Phoenix vs. Los Angeles
Se attle (Beattle 0 1 ), 10:35 pm. (Best 4.011-7)
(All Times EST)
Tu.sday's Games
Chicago at Boston
(Los Angeles wins series, 4.1)
April I
California at Minnesota
Los Angeles 119,
Baltimore at New York, night Phoenix 110
April 9
Cleveland at Milwaukee,
Los Angeles 131,
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Tor ont o at Kansas City, night
Detroit at Texas, night
Oakland at Seattle, night

Phoenix 12$
April 11
Phoenix 103
April 13

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Los Angeles 126,

Seattle vs. Milwaukee
(Seattle wins series, 4.3)
April $ Seattle 114, Milwaukee

4 4 .500 Pi
4 6 .400 2½

St. Louis
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Phoenix 127, Los

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Montr ea l

Los Angeles 108,

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National League
April 15
East
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West
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CincI
10 1 .909
Houston
7 3 .700 2½
San Dgo
6 5 .543 4
Los Ang
4 7 .364 6
San Fran
4 7 .364 6
Atlanta
I 9 .100 51/2
Sunday's Results
Montreal 7, Philadelphia 6
Pittsburgh 6. St. Louis 3
Chicago 6, New York 3
Cincinnati S. Atlanta 3
Los Angeles 4, Houston 2
San Francisco S. San Diego 1

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AprIl 9 Milwaukee 114, Seattle
112 (of)
April I
Milwaukee 95, Seattle
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April 13
Seattle II?,
Milwaukee 107
April 15 Milwaukee 108, Seattle
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April 18— Seattle 86, Milwauk ee
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April 20— Seattle 98, Milwauk ee
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OURSELVES

Blue Darters Split

SCOREBOARD

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Sanford McDonald's canto leading lID. Realty to its 12th
with a tie breaking run in straight win without a defeat
the bottom of th e 10th inning this season.
in Mustang action Mike
to edge Forest City No. 3 by a
6-5 margin in weekend action Wells raced home on it passed
of the Seminole Pony League. ball in the bottom of the sixth
Casey llatliorn' carried inning to lift McRecknie
the big stick for Sanford with Machinery to a 15-14 victory
a pair of hits while Forest City over Cafe Sorrento. Jamie
countered with a 3.5 per- Donlon and Joe Taylor
fornianee from Steve Salva collected a trio of hits each
and a 2-4 day at (lie plate by while Jimmy Kreninier and
Rich Vandenvide.
Tommy Dearth added two
Lake Mary also tangled each for the winners.
with McDonaltl's over the
Jody Spellman smacked a
weekend and cattle out on top bases headed triple in the
of a 7.5 decision.
fourth inning and Casselberry
Willie Pashe and Tony Cox No. 1 went on to rip Langwoed
No. 2 for an 11-3 win, marking
CiIIiiC UI) with a pair of hit.s
each for l ike Mary while the 11th straight win for
Chris Boyles accounted for Casselberry against no
of McI)onald's four hIlls in defeats.
the game.
John Curry teamed UI) with
In Bronco action Jody Skarr Jimiiiiiy Hussard for a no-hit

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Lake Brantley and Lyman's baseball squads both
invaded Apopka Saturday to tangle with the Blue
Darters. In the first contest Apopka out-slugged the
Patriots, notching a 14.9 victory while Lyman swiped a
1-0 decision in the continuation of an earlier season
rain-postponed contest.

LeRoy C. Robb All-Star Auto Parts
Long I'll No. 2
Casselberry, No. I
Cong.
Al R H
Al R H
Al R H
Al n H Osborn
321 Owens
3 I 1 McGauph 13
Laney
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Harmon
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Griffin
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22 5 lOYlI5
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Skarr
Frazier
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Swlnehart 21 0 Brownell
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Totals
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Gohrs
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Fort.nb.rry
Totals
2210 4 Total,
24 1311
Terry
Sanford
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Norton
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LakoMary
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1711 4
Totals

The Blue Darters overcame a 9-6 Patriot lead in the
sixth inning as they rallied for eight runs. After three
straight walks issued by Lake Brantley pitchers
I)ighit Alexander and Mike Dunlap, and one run
scored, junior Mike Frett delivered a two-run single.

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l'hie second contest with l.vmnan's Greyhounds was
continued from the sixth inning from a rain out back on
Mardi 10 with the score tied at 0-0.
Greyhound pitcher Hick Marcello and Blue Darter
llurler Migliori were matched in a pitching duel.
Marcello had allowed only a pair of singles in his five
innings of work while Migliori had fanned five batters
and spaced out three hits,

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Birk
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Kevin Bass and Steve lirip
each collected two hits to help
Itictiaru Coffey shade OWS
Realty by a 5-4 score.

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Sanford McDonald's

Byron Overstreet caine up
with a sparkling no-hut mound
effort in helping H.D. Realty
notch a 12-0 win over Robb
Construction. Overst reet also
pounded out it pair of hits in

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Waring
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Forest City II
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Tile lone run of the ganie was scored in the bottom of
the sixth inning. Blue Darter reliever Kent Anderson
retired the first two Greyhounds before waling right
fielder Neil Marxhall, After Marshall stole second,
Marcello looped a single into left field scoring Marshall
for the Winning run.

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Bob Parker, who came on to relieve Marcello in tile
sixth, was the winning pitcher of record, for Lyman.
The Blue Darters ended their regular season with all
18-11 mark, The victory was the third straight for
Lyman, upping its record to 16.10 on the year. The
(;re)- houzlth face Daytona Beach Mainland on the road
Tuesday and travel to Oviedo Thursday before
heading into the district tournament.

Because of the people I work with, especially those in the lab."
Anrj Cole, SMI! lab manager, said that the laboratory at tile
hospital is a well-equipped full service lab, o pe rating 24 hours
a day, seven days a week.
"Our staff of fully trained certified professionals provide
accurate and timely medical data for both in-patients and outpatients. During our rece nt inspection by the Joint Coin.
mission for Accreditation of Hospitals, tile surveyor remarked
that the 5MB lab offers a wider range of services than filost
''We are proud of laboratory and staff members like Sally
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Block Bustin, Hits I Misses,
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Danny Daniels 199, Bill Morris 191,
Jim Arroyo 191, Fred Weston 147,
Sam Kaminsky 179, Martin
Hansen 176, Ted Puckett 176. Mac
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Hazel Bauder 144, Barbara Knes.I
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business of torturing animals
for sport and cntertainiiient,"
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MORNING

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Women In Sports" James
Michenor explores past and

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operation was a failure,

forgivable.

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Birth Announcement Gut

the nerve.

Paternal great grandparents for the third
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith of Sanford.

DP.-4R ROSE: What you say

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STOCKARD
SHOW Tempers
flare when Brad sees Susan out
after she told him she was too
tired to accept his dinner invi-

Tour

The Simply Shakespeare
acting troupe of UCF will
perform "To Know Thyself" a

Night's Dream," "Twelfth

COUNTRY (MON)

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ROAD (WED)

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LAST Of THE WILD
11:30
0(4) TONIGHT Guest host:
Richard Dawson. Guests:
Shecky Greene, Sandy
(12)(17)

Duncan, Bill Anderson.

MORNING
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WILD, WILD WEST

8:25

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to escort the Sultan of Ramapur and his sacred white
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FLORIDA

(Ii) (35) BENNY HILL

Dromid, right, and Pat Madden as Adriana, in a
scene from "Comedy of Errors" In Simply
Shakespeare's production of "To Know Thyself."

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(11) (35) DICK VAN DYKE

7:25

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search of a murderous duo
whose next intended victim is a
policewoman.

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(Premiere) Dack Hambo, Steve
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after they try to give away
$250,000 in drug profit money
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Getaway" (Premiere) George
Hamilton, Albert Salmi Two
15-year-olds are chased by the

Music

Night" and "Hamlet" suggest
that the enduring questions of
commiedy haven't changed

of mankind after the develop.

Meeds Smith of Miami.

ROSE Ii IN ANAHEIM

hull at 8 13.1*1.
Scenes from "file Comedy
of Errors," "Taming of the
Shrew," "A Midsummer

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5:50

(17)MOVIE "The Story Of
MankInd" (1957) Ronald
Colman, Hedy Lamarr A
heavenly tribunal makes a
decision concerning the future
ment

RESTLESS

5:20
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STYLE (THU)
5:30

Gut hrie

Mr. and Mrs. Brett Smith of Vicksburg, Miss., WitiOUtlCe the
birth of their second daughter, Cristy Meeds, ()It April 17, ii;
Vicksburg.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smitith
homestead. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter

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over four hours he died OH the
table, so I would say tile

the)' know is death. Do )OU
think about what animals
milust endure so you can walk
III leather shoes? Or when )0t)
eat baby veal? Or wear a fur
coat? Check it out, if you have

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in the world,
The cruelty that titan tiltposes oil animals in Un-

present roles of women alt-

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12) (17) MAVERICK (MON)

(1) 0 SUNRISE SEMESTER

loUts with tennis pro Chris
Evert Lloyd. golfer Nancy
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with all proceeds going to
funding
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the
UCF
Shakespeare I nstitute 11.
'tickets are $4 and are
available now at great
Southern, Streeps, Infinite
Mushroom, Fashion Square
Ticket Agency and Altamonte
Mall Ticket Agency.

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most heartbreaking

June tour of central Florida
middle and high schools, will
be performing - two shows at
Great Southern for the public

the original tune-up. 000dysa, will fix It
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WKRP's first increase in pnpularity ratings in seven years
causes Andy to take a hard
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HIGH ROLLERS MON

TUE, THU, FRI

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featured.
(35) BILLY GRAHAM
CRUSADE
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don't understand. And you
obviously didn't research the
subject or you wouldn't have
told the young woman that
since bullfighting is illegal in
the U.S., she would have to go

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operation that (ailed?
HIS DAUGII'I'ER
DEAR l)AUG1ITEI{: Yes.
liii' doctor put forth as tl)ti('li

would ha ve for an operation
that StWt'eedt'd.

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was 72 when lie died last
month. lie had an operation,

work

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the same time

president of Feline and
Canine Friends, Inc. dedicated to the humane
treatment of animals, and this

activities of his life?" And if a
man cannot find a way of
answering or, at least, partlally
answering these
questions, what are the
consequences for him In a
Shakespearean comedy?
Simply Shakespeare is a
student production under the
direction of Dr. Stuart
Omans. Trou pe members
Include Susan Hunton, Pat
Madden, Alan Sinsik, Gerry
York, Michael Topping and
Mary Burton.
Simply Shakespeare, now in
the midst of their January.

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Adlington 15.4, Lucille Thatcher
154, Rose Patrick 132.
High Series: Martin Hansen 120,
Ted Puckett 501, Gordon Limb
ø$. Denny DileI*, Vern p,
494, Bill Morris 47$, Fred Weston
477, Jim Arroyo 159, Sam
Kaminsky 416. Mac McKibben 411.
01. Olson 433, Irving Fried 449,
Gladys Grann.rnan 441, Barbara
Kneiel 435. LlIIii Adlington 433,
los. Patrick 130.
Converted Splits: Phil Augusto
$40, Ginny McKibben 4.5, p47
Valinte 45, Rudy Westray $4,
Mike Ross 5.10,, Alice Gaidusok 3.7,
4-5.7, Belle Jordan 39-10, Ole Olson
75.7, 310, Gordon Lamb 3-10,
Jerry Loudon 310, Mac McKibben
310.

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Don DeFore Love, political

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training in the U.S. There
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school In Los Angeles. It was

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winning

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Doctor Bob!
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who received two years'

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much involved in humane IilIIWflUiIe treatment of littler
work, and believe tile, I aninlals
justify
man's
should have stuck to Inhumane treatment (It the
bullfighting. 1 am the bull for sport, entertainment

independent, and I atu left

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trip into Shakespearean
to a country where It is legal to comedy on
April 29 and 30 at
be trained as a bullfighter.
the Great Southern

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Perkins's game

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treat her like a hooker. And
don't say you can't afford to.
You can't afford not to."
Today our children are

Blanch field Hurls Orioles

Mark Philbeck went 3-3,
Including a double and scored
the deciding run on Toni

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TUESI)AY'S GAME
Jack Prosser Ford vs. Seminole Petroleum, 5
p.m., Bay Avenue Field. Atlantic Bank vs.
Krayola Kollege, 5 p.m., Fort Mellon Park.
George's vs. Flagship Bank, 7 p.m., Fort Mellon
Park.

distance Saturday, limiting
Cobla Boats Rangers to just
two hits and striking out 11 as

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Railroaders vs. Cardinal Industries, 5 p.m., Bay
Avenue Field. Poppa Jay's vs. Clem Leonard
Shell, 5 p.m., Fort Mellon Park. Sunniland Corporation vs. First Federal 7 p.m., Fort Mellon
Park. Knights of Columbus vs. V.F.W., 5 p.m..
Chase Park. Elks vs. Rotary, 7:15 p.m., Chase
Park.

Jim Blanchfield went the

Old

DEAR ABBY: Th irty years
and six great kids ago, my
wife, like MAGGIE, was a
"never-before-muss-gal," She
a ls o believed that sex was
di rty and sinful.
An old priest put a stop to all
that nonsense. He pulled a
book from the top shelf of his

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Thursday flight was a lop-sided night for all three games in
the City of Longwood Men's Class A Softball League. The first
game was forfeited by Classic Homes to SNAFU. SNAFU 7
classic Homes 0.
The second game pitted the Players against the Confederates. After I complete Inning of play the Confederates
had taken a cozzinianding 11.0 lead, The Players got on the
board In the 2nd inning bringing In 2 runs and then held the
Confederates to only 1 run. The Confederates continued their
scoring while the Players never could get the rally and
IIlOIllentUliI going that they needed to win. Final score after 5
comnnlete inningswas cnnfpdprz,tpq 19 PIzivnr 9 In,Ilm,
batter for the Players was John Wiltshire going 2 for 3. For the
Confederates, the big sticks were Don Patrick 3 for 3, Roger
Kremer 3 for 4, and Steve Liltlken 2 for 3. Home runs for the
night were by Roger Kremer and Steve Liltiken with I each.
G.O.H. Inc. took on David M. Co. in the last game. G.O.H.
Inc. jumped off to an early 6-2 1st inning lead. The 2nd inning
was a big rally time, with G.O.H. Inc. bringing In 10 more runs,
then held David M. Co. scoreless. At that time, In the top of the
3rd inning, David M. Co. forfeited the game to G.O.H. Inc. with
.

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(Best 4-of-7)
(All Times EST)
Monday's Games
(Series tied, 1.1)
(All Times LIT)
April IS
Philadelphia 96,
Pittsburgh (Candelarie 0-1) at Boston 93
Montreal (Grimsley 00), 1:35
April 70
Boston
96,
p.m.
Philadelphia
New York (Burns 1.1) at
April 23
Boston at
Philadelphia (Carlton 2-0), 7:35 Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m.
p.m.
April
25
Boston at
Cincinnati (LaCoss 3-0) at Philadelphia, 8:05 p.m.
Houston (Ryan 0.0), 1:35 p.m.
April 27
Philadelphia at
San Francisco (Blue 2-0) it Boston, 1 p.m.
Los Angeles (Hooton 1- 1), 10:30
xAprii 30
Boston at
p.m.
Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
x.May 7
Philadelphia at
Pittsburgh at Mon treal
Boston, 7:30 p.m.

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Laboratory Technician program.
She holds a state license as a medical technologist. A fornier
New York state resident, Sally has been with SMH for six
years.
"I really enjoy working at Seminole, in fact I love it.

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Hugar, Phlebotomy Supervisor at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, has been selected by her peers as the year's outstanding lab technologist.
Lab week, which has as its slogan this year, "Today's
Clinical Laboratory Team Is Your Key to Quality Health
Care," was initiated in 1975 to focus attention on laboratory
practitioners whose scientific findings provide vital data for
correct diagnostic decisions.
Found in hospitals, clinics, research centers, universities or
doctors' offices, laboratory personnel often become specialists
in such areas as hematology, chemistry, nuclear miiedicinc,
mibrobiohogy and histology. They analyze blood, body fluids
and tissue samples for evidence of disease or infection.
Most medical technologists have college degrees and have
interned in the field of medical technology as has Sally. As a
matter of fact, most technologists have more training than a
Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse.
Sally supervises tile bl eeding team, working in all depart.
ments including blood collections, hematology, chemistry,
bacteriology and serology. She holds an AAS degree from
Alfred Sta te College and is a graduate of the Medic-al

The Patriots managed six runs in the fourth inning to
take a 6-1 lead. The big inning came on a trio of singles
and a double by senior first baseman Doug Dershinler.
They also got a 9)10 ho nierun by senior left fielder
Craig Watkins in the fifth inning. But Lake Brantley
dropped its 13th game in 26 outings.

Longwood No. 2
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Al N H Casselborry No.1
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250
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Richard Coffey
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1k was followed by winning pitcher Craig Migliori who
added another single and second baseman Paul Howe
cleared the bases with a double.

hiomerun in the fourth inning, 3-3 to power Dick Joyce Well
his second grand slant of the Drilling to it 15.1 win over
3S to power All-Star Auto Delta Mill Work Inc.
Parts to a 13-10 will over
Hounding out Mustang
leRoy C. Robb Construction, weekend action Sanford
Skarr's shot was part of a 3-4 scored in all but one inning to
day at the plate. 'roniiiiy hand Forest City No. 2 a 15-4
Myers
310
Wilkes and Ken Sterner also setback.
H. D. Realty
Wilks
LeRoy C Robb
32S
Al R H
notched a pair of hits for All.
AS N H Totals
32 is
Tempesta
ISO Lanei
215
Star while Sunny Osburn Lak. Mary
I 3 5 Oriflin
Sanford
Mc. Molle
251 a is
Dick Joyce Will Drilling
255
Overstrest
3
2
2
Fraser
Cllppard
4
21
benalds
2IS
picked up tile pitching
Henley
Al R H Dapore
Delta Mill Work inc.
WI S - 1
4 If
2 I S Oormann
25S
decision and Wilkes was PashI
4 12 Jones
2 I S Norman
211 Hysell
25I
Sanford
Forest City II
3 0 I Stiffly
Hill
4 I I Evans
I S I Sanpers
25
credited with the save. Donny Janepo
Al N H
Evans
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3 5 5 Boyle
4 II P.
Swinelsart 2 5 I
3 1 Houghton
31 0
4 i I Sralnspergber
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321 Snyder
Gorman enjoyed a 3.3 per. Cox
11 0
5 o WOks
Hysell
41 1
3 0 5 Smith
Krelnbring I , Paipet
formance for Robb Con- Shea
4 22
IS S S Milanovich 3 S S IvIlls
5 0 I Hawthorne 3 s Hewland
I I S Totals
struction.

Sally Hugar
SMH Top Lab
Technol gist

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Herald Sports Writer

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IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM Division

RICHARD LAMBERSON,
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MATTIE WILLIAMS.
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personsagainst
having the
claims
or demands
against
the estate
are
Florida begin 586.4 ft. West and All
demands
estate
are required,
WITHIN
THREE
less the West 319.9$ feet; and also 1023.06 ft. North of the East '
Altamonte Springs. 134.1141.
Evening I. Night Workersl
less the North 10 feet for roaci corner, run North on East Right MONTHS
required,
FROM
WITHIN
THE
THREE
DATE OF
MONTHS
THE FIRST
FROM
PUBLICATION
THE DATE OF
Telephone
—
Loving, Learning, Fun For
right.of.way. Consisting of 96.7C
Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A
Your Child While You Work.
of.way
of
East
Lake
Brantley
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
acres MOL. (Further described at
Mate" Dating Service. All
D$ails Call 3231312.
Drive 461.21 ft., South 3V degrees 11 THIS NOT ICE, to file with the clerk of the above court a
Solicitors
in the general location of South 01
9C5, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
wrilten
_____________________________
minutes S seconds East 400 ft., clerk of the above court a written statement of any claim or demand
Fl. 33518.
NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
Lake Mary Boulevard, ap thence Southeasterly to point-of. statementofanycIaimordfl they may have. Each_jei,
claim
must ----_-- _________________________
proximately ½ mile East of 1.4.) beginning. Consisting of 1½ acres they may have. Each claim must beinwriting and must indicate the
THE EVENING HERALD
(DISTRIC7 No. 2)
CIRCULATION DEPART.
more or less. (Further described be in writing and must indicate the basis for the claim, the name and
6—
Child
Care
Application has been made by
---------- ------MENT.
as in the general location of the basis for the claim, the name and address of the creditor or his agent
Florida Land Company.
Butterfly Specials
southwcst corner of Wekiva addressofthecreditororhis agent or attorney, and the amount
Further, the Planning and Springs Road and East Lake or attorney, and the amount claimed, If the claim is not yet
Apply in person
Spur of the Moment Babysitting
Creative Expressions 3227813
Zoning Commission of Seminole
Brantley Drive.) (DISTRICT No. claimed, If the claim is not yet due, the date when it will become
in
my
home.
HrIy,
daily,
wkly
------------_______
County will hold a public hearing
3)
or ciii 322.2611.
rates. Day or night. 333.j7,
in Room 703 of the Seminole
the date
when it Ifwill
shall be stated.
if the claim
is
h-Help
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ntid
Application has been made by due,
due shall
be stated.
thebecome
claim isdue
contingent
or untiquidated,
the
._..
------County Courthouse, Sanford,
Robert G. Feather.
- CHILD CARE
Florideon May 7, 19$Oat 7:30 P.M.
contingent
or unliquidated,
thestated,
nature lithe
of theclaim
uncertainty
shallthe
be
Ewnlng Iletuld
Freeor reduced rates
Further, the Planning and nature
of the uncertainty
shall be
is secured,
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
or as soon tPier.ater as possible,
if you qualify.373 1421
Zoning Commission of Seminole stated. If the claim is secured, the security shall be described. The
Apply in person Sanford
to review, hear comments and
300 N. French Ave.
County will hold a public hearing security shall be described. The claimant shall deliver sufficient
Nursino 1. Convalescent
make recommendations to the
babysIt in my home
Sanford, Fl. 32771
Center, 930 Mellonville Ave.
in Room 203 of the Seminole claimant shall deliver sufficient copies of the claim to the clerk to
___________________________
days. S. Sanford Ave..Lake
Board of County Commissioners County Courthouse, Sanford, copies of the claim to the clerk to enable the clerk to mail one copy
OFFICE HELP WANTED
on the above captioned ordinance
Jessup area. 373515$
Florida on April 2, 1910 at 7:30 enable the clerk to mail one copy to each personal representative.
For tennis club. Must be neal
and rezoning.
P.M. or as soon thereafter as to each personal representative.
&amp; honest. Call Doug
Additional information may be ,possible, to review, hear com
All persons interested in the
inNotice
the estate
to whom a copy
this
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
obtained by contacting the Land ments and make recom. estateAll
to persons
whom a interested
copy of this
of Administration
hasof
been
Wanted aircraft parts fabricater
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Development Manager at 323.4330, mendations to lhe Board of County Notice of Administration has been mailed are required, WI THI
I assembler. Prior aircraft
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
ExtensIon 306.
CASE NO. SQ400-CA.ge.L
Commissioners on the above mailed are required, WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE
N
experience
required. 323-3477.
Persons not able to attend the captionedordinanceandrezoning. THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DENNIS MAKAR EWI CZ and
We are an Equal Opportunity
NOTICE OF
hearing who wish to comment on
OF
CHRISTINE
MAKAREWICZ,
his
Additional information may be DATE
THE
OF
FIRST
THE
Employer,
PUBLIC HEARING
wife,
the proposed actions may submit
obtained by contacting the Land PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
OF FIRST PUBLICATION
The
board
of
County
Corn.
written statements to the Land
THIS they
NOTICE,
to file
objections
Plaintiffs,
Development Manager at 323-1330, NOTICE, to file any objections
may have
thatany
challenges
the
I SALES REP I
misslonersofseminolecountywill vs.
Development Division prior to the
Extension 306.
Est.Route-sai+hold
a
public
hearing
in
Room
203
BURL
scheduled public hearing. Persons
0. WARD and CHERYL R.
mayofhave
that challenge
the
vilidity
of the decedent's
will, the
Persons not able to attend the they
validity
the decedent's
will,
the
qualifications
of the Personal
own ,oss
of the Seminole County Cour.
appeqring at the hearings may
'ARD, his wife,
hearing who wish to Comment on qualifications of the Personal representative, or the venue or
thouse,
Sanford,
Florida
on
May
$2reg-2wksal-te,ms
submit written statements to be
Defendants.
the proposed actions may submit representative, or the venue or jurisdicf ion of the court,
13, 19*0 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
heard orally,
912 French Ave.
NOTICE OF ACTION
written statements to the Land Iurisdiction of the court.
thereafter as possible, to consider TO:
AcrossfromHealthDept.
By order of the Board of County Development Division prior to the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
a specific
land useCounty
amendment
to
AAA EMPLOYMENT
BURL 0. WARD
ALL CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
OBJECTIONS
SO FILED
the Seminole
Corn.
Commissioners of Seminole Scheduled public hearing. Persons OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO FILED
WILL
BE FOREVERNOT
BARRED.
Your future is our concern
County, Florida,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
appearing at the hearings may WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
prehenslve Plan, Ordinance 77.23,
323.5176
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Date
of the
publication of
You are hereby notified that a
submit written statements or be
Date of the first publication of this
Notice
of first
Administration:
Clerk to the Board of
and rezoning of the described suit to foreclose a mortgage en
heard orally,
this Notice of Administration: April 14, 1980
LPN
property.
fi time, 3.11. Apply to
County Commissioners of
titled "Dennis Makar.wlcj and
ByorderoftheBoarcfof County April 21, MO
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
Seminole County, Florida AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ChristIne Makar,wicz, his wife,
FANIBELLE MOVE
Commissioners of Seminole
W. E. Winderweedle,
E. 2nd St., Sanford.
By: JoAnn K. Hare
ORDINANCE 77.25 WHiCH Plaintiffs, vs. Burl G. Ward and
County, Florida.
As Personal Representative
As Personal Representative
Deputy Clerk
AMENDSTHEDETAILEDLAND
Cheryl
ft.
Ward,
his
wife,
of
the
Estate
of
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
oftheEstateof
PublishApril7la.MaylS&amp;June7,
USE ELEMENT OF THE Defendants" has been filed
MATTIE WILLIAMS
Clerk to the Board of
NURSING AIDES
WILLIAMRICHARDLAM.
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
1910
Deceased
County Commissioners of
BERSON
Better Living Center of Cassel
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM Seminole County, Florida, being
OEUlOO
Seminole County, Florida
berry. Call for appt. 339-5002.
Deceased ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ME0IUM
0 E N I S T V Civil Action No. I0.100-CA.09.L,
REPRESENTATIVE:
By: JoAnn K. Hare
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
RESIDENTIAL
TO
________________________
Deputy Clerk
COM. and that you are required to file
ROGER J. MCDONALD,
I STORE SALES
REPRESENTATIVE:
MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE youransw,rwithth,Cl,rko,soid
ESQUIRE
Exp.? Like people? Need
Publiih March 19 and April 21 and C. Brent McCaghren, of Win 1113
East Robinson Street
FICTITIOUS NAME
OF REZONING FROM R.1A Court and to serve a copy ther.of
May 5, 19*0
derweedle,
benefits? CallMonday
Notice is hereby gIven that lam
___________________________
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING upon the PlaIntIffs' attorney,
DET.92
Haines,
Ward
8.
Woodman,
PA.
Orlando,
Florida
32101
$2 reg-2wk Sal-terms
engaged in business at P.O. Box
DISTRICT
TO
C.?
RETAIL
whose
Telephone: 305 425404
name and address Is set
250 W. Park Ave., P.O. Box $80
912 French Ave.
3017, Longwood, Fla 32750,
COMMERCIAL.
forth betow, not later than May 1,
Publish April 11, 21, 1980
Winter Park, Florida
AcrossIrom Heatth Dept.
Seminole County, Florida under
DEU53
Lot 22 of Lake Harriet Estates, 19*0. If you fail to do so a Default
CITY OF
32790
_________________________
AAA EMPLOYMENT
the fictitious name of DIRECT
Plat Book 12, Page 13, of SectIon will be entered against you for the
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Telephone (305) 6646312
Your future is our concern
MAILING SERV., and that I in.
16, Township 71, Range 29 of the relief demanded in the Complaint.
NOTICEOPPUBLICHEARINO
Publiih: April 21,21,1980
323.5176
NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC
tend toregist.r sold namewith the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Public Records of Seminole The real property proceeded
DEU-71
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
a
County,
Florida.
Consisting
of
'/
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Hairdresser
against, situated In SemInoI
PublicHearingwillbeheidbythe
acre more
less. (Further
For salon In C&gt;eitona
Seminole County, Florida In ac- by the City Council of the City of THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Planning
and Zoning Commission described
asth.orNorthwest
cornerCounty, Florida, isasfollows:
cordancswithth.provisloflsof the Lake Mary. Florida that said CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR in4
Lets 10 and 11, Block B, Tract
M$597$or574.440
FictItious Name Statutes,, To.Wit:
haCityConmIs5onRoom,cily '01 thf"Tnrvfs,cflot'sR 43 and No. 16, SECOND REPLAT,
Council will hold a public hearing SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Hail, Sanford, Florida at 8:00 P.M. Maple Street,) (DISTRICT NO. 3) SANLANDO
Section 845.09 Florida Statutes on
May IS, 1910 at the City Hall, CIVIL ACTION NO. lO.43.CA.04. on Thursday, May I, 1910 to con.
SPRINGS,
RN full time, 8.4 shift, Apoly in
as
l,.
Application has been made by recorded In Plat
CityofLakeMary, Florida, at 7:30 C
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Book 9, Page 8,
sider the following change and Joseph S.
Sig. C. Possy
Zalicek.
p.m., to consider an Ordinance IN RE: The marriage of:
Public Records of Seminole
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonville
amendment to the Zoning Or.
Publish March3l,&amp; April 7, 14,2), entitled:
Further, the Planning and County, Florida.
Ave.
DENNIS ft. HALL; Husband and dinance and the Comprehensive Zoning Commission of Seminole
1910
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY LINDA HALL, Wife.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Land Use Plan of the
_______________________________
DET.147
City of County will hold a public hearing thisCourtat Sanford, Florida, this
OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sanford, Seminole County, in Room 203 of the Seminole 11th day ci April, 19*0.
IOENERALOFFICEI
REZONING CERTAIN LANDS TO:
Florida.
County Courthouse, Sanford, (SEAL)
Typing, answer phone, pleasant
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
LINDA HALL
Rezoning from PUD, Planned Florida on April 2, 19*0 at
personality. FUTUREt
7:30
MARY, FLORIDA, AS HEREIN
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SSb Broadway
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Unit Development,
P.M. or as soon thereafter as
DEFINED FROM R.1A R.1AA
$2 rag-? wk sal-terms
CLERK
BOARD OP COUNTY
Brandenburg, Ky. 4010*
To that of Rl.1, Restricted In. possible, to review, hear corn.
AND OC TO C-I. PROVIDING
912 French Ave.
COMMISSIOI4IRS
By: Susan E. Tabor
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an dustrial District.
ments and make recom.
Across from Health Dept.
N Deputy Clerk
NOTICEOPPUBLIC
CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY actionforDissolutionof Marriage
That property described as mendationstotheBoardofCouflty RICHARD D. STONER, ESQ.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
HEARING
AND EFFECTIVE DATE, has been flIed against you and you Phase
II, Parcel "0," from the SW Commissioners on
above HOFFMAN, HENORY, STONER,
The Board ci County Corn. changing the zoning on the are required to serve a written
Your future is our concern
corner of the NW¼ of Sec. 7, Twp. captioned ordinance andthe
rezOning,
323-5176
misslonarsof Sernlnol.County will following described property copy of your defenses, if any, upon 20 S. Rge 31 E, run N. $9 degrees
SIMS &amp; SAWICKI
Additional information may be 213 E. Central Boulevard
in the City of Lake Mary, James J. Files, Petitioner's at
hold a public hearing in Room 203 situate
from Residential
59' 12" E., 632.10 ft., thence N. 00 obtained by contacting
the Land Orlando, FL 32801
TYPIST WANTED- For Court
of the Seminole County Cour. merclal Cl zoning:R.IA to Corn. torny, whose address is 1*0 Park degrees 00' 49" W., 73.00 ft. to a Development
Manager at 333. (305) $433110
thouss, Sanford, Florida on June
Reporter, Sanford.Orange
Avenue North, Post OffIce Box POB; thence run N. OOdegreesoO 4330, Extension 306.
24, 19*0 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon V Block
49, Lots MN OP Q ft S T U 2051, Winter Park, Florida 32790, 49" W., 333.16 ft., thence N. $9
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
City area. 305323.4330 ext. 26$
W
Persons not able to attend the Publish April 14, 21. 288 May
and X, Amended Plat of on or before April 30, 1910 and Iii. degrees 59' 12" E., $10.00 ft., hearing
thereafter as possible, to consIder
or 369 from 8:30 to 5:00. After 6
who wish to comment on 19*0
7,
a Specific land use amendment to Crystal
in
904.775.3443,
Lake Shores, as recorded the original with the Clerk of this thence S. 00 degrees 00' 49" E. the proposed actions may submit 0EU4
Plat Dook 6, Page II, Public Court either before service upon
the
333.16 ft., to a Point on the North written statements to
ExperIenced Beautician to work
the Land
prebensive
SamPlan,
moleOrdinance
County Corn.
7725, Records of Seminole County, Petitioner's attorney or im. Right.of.Way line of Cornwall Rd.,
Development Division prior to the
while owner is away 2 wks for
and rezoning of th. described Florida; and
SEMINOLE COUNTY
mediately thereafter; otherwise a thence run S. $9 degrees 59' 17" W., scheduled
public hearing. Persons
vacat ion. 3237*30 or 322.9405.
Block
property.
BOARD OP COUNTY
Lots MN OP 0 R S T U default will be entered against you 140.00 ft. to the POB. Containing appearing
at the hearings may
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Lake
Shores,
as
COMMISSIONIRS
and V.
Amended
Plat of Crystal for th. relief demanded in the 6.43 acres, more or less.
Experienced stockmen, cx
submit written statements or be
recorded in Plat Petition.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
AND
penanced cashiers, &amp; cx
heard
orally.
ORDINANCE
77.23
WHICH
Book$Page1IPublicR,rcfof
AMENDS THE DETAILED
NEARING
Witnessmyhandandsealoftp,,
Phaseill, Parcel"D,"from,he
penienced produce persons.
ByorderoftheBoardof County
USE
ELEMENT OF LAND
THE Seminole County, Florida, and
Court on March 71, 1980.
The
Board
of
County
Corn.
SW corner of the NW'Ii of Section Commissioners of Seminole
Apply Food Barn, 25th &amp; Park
Block SO, Lots 33 and 34. Crystal (SEAL)
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM. Lake
missionersof SeninoleCoimty will
7, Twp. 20 South, Range 31 East, County, Florida.
Ave., Sanford.
Winter Homes, as recorded
hold
a public hearing in Room 303
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
run N. I9degrees 59' 12" E.,alcng
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM in Plat Book 2, Pages 111 116,
Arthur H Beckwith,Jr, of the Seminote County Cour.
as Clerk of the Court
the South line of said NW¼ a
ILEGALSICRETARYI
LOW
Public Records of Seminole
Clerk tothe Boardof thouse, Sanford, Florida on June
PR
ESEDENSITY
RVAT IONRESIDENTIAL.
TO
By Eve Crabtree distance of 1472.10 ft.. thence run
Accurate typing, able to run
IN. County, Florida; and
County
Commissionersof
21,
19*0
at
7:00
OUSTRIAL FOR THE PURPOSE
as Deputy Clerk
P.M.,
or
as
soon
N. OOd.grees 00' 49" W., 23.00 ft. to
office, legal technology helptul
Seminole County, Florida thereafter as possible, to consider
OF REZONING FROM R.1AA andBlock
V. Amended
S1,LOIsMNOPQ ft ST U PublIsh March 31, 1Apr11 7, 14, 21, a POE; thencerun NOOdegre.sOO
Plat
of
Crystal
19*0
By:
JoAnn
K.
Hare
a
specific
land
use
amendment
to
AND R.1 SINGLE FAMILY
49" W. 333.44 ft., thence N.
$3reg-3wksal--tenms
Lake Shores, as recorded in Flat OET.110
Deputy Clerk
the Seminole County Corn.
DWELLING DISTRICT TO
degrees 59' 12" E., 790.14 ft. to a Publish:
917 French Ave.
M1A Book 6, Page IS, Public Records of NOTIC
March
19, April 218 May prehensive Plan, OrdInance 77.33,
VERY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL.
OP A
PUBLIC point on the Westerly Rlghl.of. 3, 19*0
Acrossfrom Health Dept.
and
rezoning
of
Lot I. Block tO of L.akeview Seminole County, Florida; and
the
Way
describ.
HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
line of Seaboard Coast Lhw OET.tl
AAA EMPLOYMENT
changing the
property:
Subdivision, Plal BOOkS, Page
zoning on the ADOPTION OFANORDINANCE Raiiroad;tn,ncerun5.O3deg
Your future is our concern
14, following described property
and also that part of the Southeast
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, 35' 01" W., along said Right.of.
situate in the City of Lake Mary,
NOTICE OP A PUBLIC ORDINANCE 77.23 WHICH
¼of the Northeast ¼ Of
FLORIDA.
Way line 333.1* ft. to a point on th
Section II, Florida, from Residential R.1AA
HEARING
TO
CONSIDER
THE
Nv's. Aides up. In nursing
Township 31, Range 30, located
Notice is hereby given that a North
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
to Comrnerc;aI ci zoning:
Rlght-of.Way line of Corn. ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE USE ELEMENT OF THE
home care. Apply in person
South of a Westerly extension of
PUblIC Hearing will be held at the wall Road;
thence run
• BY
Block 47 Lots .1K L MN 0 P0 R Commission
Lakeview Nursing Center. ei
THE CITY OP SANFORD. SEMINOLE COUNTY CON.
the Southerly right-of way
Room In tPe City Hall degrees 59 12" W., 714.87 It. to thi
S T and U, Amended Flat °
FLORIDA.

__________________

1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults onIf
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Cell
3231670
Sanford.
Marlçtr'I VilIag.

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Furnished apis br Senior
Citizens. Very clean, 31*
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.

3 - Iiouses

iiishe

Tired of house hunting? 3.2, $330
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. Nopets
Geneva Gardens Apts.
1505 W. 25th St.
Attrictive 3 BR, 1½ B, walled
yard, CH&amp;A, futly eqpt kit,
many energy saving features.
$363 mo. 323 6570.
3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates wDock, $450 mo.
St. Thns Realty Co. Realtor
3276123

LegifNiiIèi

PINECREST -2 Bedroom
1 bath,$215.
Harold Hall, Inc. REALTOR
323.5771

Legal Notice

LAKE MARY- 3 BR, 2 baths,
central H&amp;A, $375.
PINECREST- 3 BR, 2 baths,
Harold Hall, Inc.REALTOR
1iS774
OVIEDO- 2 Bedroom, 1 bath.
No children or pets. $200mo. +
ulil. 1st, last I. 5)00 damage
deposit. 3I9511S.

33-Houses Furnished
Large 4 BR, 2B Sanford home,
central location, $125 mo.
5100 dep.
BETTY C. CAMPBELL
Licensed Real Estate Broker
322-6050
Fully Furn2 BR, IB,W.0, 1 child,
no pets, 6 mo lease, April 15.
Oct. 15. $300 mo, $200 sec dip.
3231417. Between noon &amp; 6
p.m.

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

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37-&amp;--RentaiO(fkes
________________________________
OFFICE 8. Retail space- $9500
monthly includes utilities. 3232172 or 830 9575.
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Auto Repair or ???? Building &amp;
land all Fenced. Hwy 436 in
Forest City, $800 mc.
INC.

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EALTORS

S

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

339-0509
339050$

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APT OR HOUSE--With at least 2
horms, reasonable rent, in
Sanford area. Call 331-0176
after 3:30 p.m.
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E. 2nd St., Sanford,

PR EHENSIVE PLAN FROM
Notice is hereby givsn that a LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
corner of LOt 1, Block 10 to the in Plat
o'clock P.M. on April 2*, 1910, or less.
Book
4, Page II, Public to consider the adoption of an
W.stlineof said Southeast ¼ Of
Being more generally described PublIc Hearing will be held at the TO COMMERCIAL FOR THE
Commission Room in the City Hall
Northeast '/ as shown
the Records of Seminole County, ordinance by the City of Sanford, as located within the 333 ft. on the in
PURPOSE OF REZONING FROM
on the PIat Florida; and
the City of Sanford, Florida, at Al AGR ICULTURE TO
Fiorida, title of which is as N. side of Cornwall
of said Lakevi.w Subdivision ard
C. 1
Block II, Lots MN OP Q R S T
Rd. and bet. 7:10o'ck P.M. on AprIl 2$, 1910,
U follows:
also that part of saId Southeast
RETAIL COMMERCIAL
wean
Sonora
South
on
the
W.
'
V W and X, Amended Plat of
and to consider the adoption of an
Lot 3, Nelsen's Lakevlew
of the Northeast ¼ located South 0 Crystal
ORDINANCE NO. ISIS
SCL Railroad on east.
Lake Shores, as recorded
ordinance by the City of Sanford, Heights, P1st Book 12,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ifs I through 6 inclusIve of BlOCk in Flat Book 6,
The
planned
us.
Page 92,
of
Page 1$, Public OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
the property Florida, title of which is as Section 29, TownshIp 20, Range
lOis shown on said Flat of said
30,
Records of SemInole County, AMENDING AND EXTENDING is light industrial,
follows:
on SR. 427 sod Lake Ruth Drive.
Lakeview SubdivIsion. Consisting Florida.
The Planning 8 Zoning Corn.
ORDINANCE NO. 111$
Costing of .7 acre. (Further
THETERMOFORDINANCENO. mission will submIt a I'.M'
ofl4acresmoreor sew. (Further
changing the zoning
ANORDII'IANCEOFTHECITy described as in the general
desa'lb.d as behind Hallmark
on the iN AND 5 AMENDED BY OR. mendatlontothe City Commission
following described property DINANCENO.
133$ OF THE CITY in favor of, or against, the OF SANFORD, FLORIDA A. location of Highway 437, one mile
Furnituri, off 1* 436.1 (DISTRICT situate
In the City Of Lake Mary. OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, SAID requested change or am.ndmi,tf. MENDING THE CONDITIONAl. North of LonOwood Past Office.)
No. dl
Florida, from Office
USES PROVISION OF SECTION 2 (DISTRICT No. 2)
Application has been submitted OC to Commercial C.l:
Commercial ORDINANCE HAVING GRANT. The City Commission will hOld a OF ARTICLE V OP ORDINANCE
ED A NON.EXCLU5IVE FRAN. Public Nearing in the City Co.n. NO.
by Jeffrey Whiting.
Application has been made by
Block SI. Lots 19 and 20,
Crystal CHIlE TO SEMINOLE CABLE. mission Room
SAID ORDINANCE II. Mr. John B. Whim.
Further, the Planning and Lake Winter Homes Subdivision,
In the City Hall, 1N4 1097.
A
ZONING
PLAN
WITHIN
VISION, INCORPORATED, FOR
Zoning Commission of leitilnole as recorded
Sanford, Florida at 7:10 P.M. '
Further, the Planning and
THE CITY OP SANFORD, PLO. Zoning Commissiaj ii Seminole
In Plat look 2, Pages THE OPERATION AND MAIN. May 12, 1*50
County will hold a public hearing
u
116, Public
to consider said RIDA, SAID ORDINANCE BE. County will hold a public
Records of TEPIANCE OF A COMMUNITY recommendation.
in Ream 303 of the Seminole Seminole County, FIai'ida.
hearing
ING ENTITLED 'THE ZONING in
ANTENNA TELEVISION SYS.
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Room 303 of the Seminole
ThePUbIicHevingshallhef
All
parties
in
interest
and
REGULATIONS
OP
THE
CITY
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
TEN
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
FlsrldaenMay7, l*OatP:30P.M. it the
citizens shall haveanoppcqtt.mity
City Hall, City ii Like THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS to be heard at said hHiiiigs.
OF$ANFORD,FLORIDA'4,MID FioddaonMay7,1iNa,p:30pM
or as aeon thereafter as pouible, Mary, Florid
at 7:30p.m. on May
SET FORTH IN SAID ORDI.
to review, Near comments fld
SECTION SlING ENTITLED or as soon thereafter as possible,
By order of the PlaOning
ii, 1950, at the City HaIi,or.ssoon NANCE AS AMENDED: SAID
Zoning Commission of the Cityad "$*.lA $INGLE.FANILY 1151. to review, Near comments and
maui r.omm.ndations to the thereafter as possible, at which
DENTIAL DWELLING DII.
fl55I
AMENDMENTS SETTING Sanford, Florida, this Ph
Board of County Commissioners time Interested parties
reeflp4fl4
to the
day
for and FORTH CONDITIONS. AND April, 1900.
of T*ICT"j SAID AMENDMENT Board of County Commliloners
on the above captienod ordinance against th. request stated
PROVIDING
AS
A
above REGULATIONS FOR THE
and rCNnI.I5.
J. Q. Galloway,
CONDITION. on the above captioned ordinance
will beheard. Said hearing my
be OPER AT ION AND MAIN.
At. USE FOR SINGlE FAMILY and rezoning.
Additional lnIormaften may be cinlinsied from time to time until
ChiIUflfl'
TENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
DWELLINGS WITH 1* SQU.
CIty of Sanford
obtained by CeNaCtI'iS the Land finil action Is taken by the
Additional inhematlei 'isay be
Cly SAID AMENDMENTS FURTHER
ARE FRET MINIMUM LIVING obtained by coiWicting the Lend
Planning lid Zotini
I M.nagsr at 3334331 Council.

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POOL COATING
!stbiish.d Sarsiofa Company
with Iranch',. in Sarasota,
Hillsboro, Pinellas, &amp; Polk
counties Seeking a responsible I

competitive, provcn with
hundreds of applications. We
will train in applications,

silos, sales promotion on a
continuing basis to Insure
MICi$5. Writ. $.nit.AIre
Products, Son 1112, Sarasota,
Fl. 33379.
tXTRA MONEY AT HOME
stuffln, snIor addressing

aivolapsi. Send stamped self.
addressed envelops ti: Smith,
P.O. Boa 1111, Sanford 32771.

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BEDROOM AC,

washer

&amp; dryer, nice area. Furnished
$325. Unlurnlsh.d, $300.
Available immediately.

323.

1166 or $690391 anytime.

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41-Houses
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Yo9iars

are home, board &amp; laundry or
reoin' only. Working man

Pithed. Reference.

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lord. Reply to Box U, co The
Events. Herald P.O. Sax 1667,
unbid, Fl. 33771.

zoklng For a New Home?Check the Ws.l Ads for houses
if every sby and price.

I

$750 down

S. closing will put you in thi5 2
Bdrm, 1 Bath home with
FIREPLACE, only $23,500.

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OC
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900

ORAPIGECITY- 3 Bedroom, 2
bath. Living rm, extra large
kitchen&amp;famiiy room 5 years
old. Asking $39,000, Owner Will
help finance qualified person.
Act Now' This Won't Last
Long! Call 789.4587 Owner
Associate.

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WANTED TO BUY-Homesu'i
the City of Sanford tot
rehabilitation project Will
up to 5)0.000, maybe mon.'
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 305 323
9615.
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STENSTROM

REALTY

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REALTORS

Burrows Lane, Roseland Park 2
BR. lB. will finance to
qualified buyer. 1 855-7559

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47.A—Mortgages Bought

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WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORD AREA

HAL

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IsIS. 2ndmortgatcs. We
COLBERT REALTY Inc. Will buy
also make Real Estate 8.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Florida
Business loans
Mortgage investment 1)01 E
Robinson. Orlando .4222976

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59—Musical Mercha'ldiSe
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UPRIGHT PIAUO
Old but in excellent condition
323 5070
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78-Motorcycles

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1971 Harley Davidson 290 Ex
cellent condition current
great mleaqe
323 8782
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A OK TIRE
NEW TIRESSI9 898. UP
24)3 French Ave
Sanford

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CROCKETT

-. acres only $ 110,000,

C09 .cComo,
ST. JOHNS ACCESS 10 acres,
easy terms Only $78,000.

SEIGLER REALTY

WE .RE CONCERNED WITH
YOUR NEEDS.

BROKER
7439S MyntleAve
Orlando
Sanford
377 1577
321 06.10
,

Just Listed 3 BR. 76 home in
Tee N Green with Ige FR, eat
in kit. patio, close to schools,
shopping &amp; golf course' Just

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351 Cleveland. auto &amp; AC. only
53,888. 436 Auto Sates. 860 Hwy
136. Casselbet't'y, 834 8399
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Extra 3 BR. lB home in
Dreamwold! CHIA. w w c.
Din area. screened porch,
pantry &amp; lots more! Only
$37,000'
investment prop.! 5 BR, 2½ B,
older home in good areat
Owner Renovating, lots of
Style! A buy for 512.000

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
311 315 E First St

3?? 5622

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

69Chev 2dr. AC. Auto.
P5,goors $600
323 2819 aft S
1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,
AUTO, AIR. LOOKS GOOD.
RUNS GOOD EXC TIRES.
321 0640
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WE BUY CARS

Palms- Pineapples 8. Pimdo..4
to 5 ft . delivered &amp; planted
Reclinata. 8 to 9 ft. $125
After S 831 7893

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PONTIAC Gra'id Pr,, Buv'nq
new one, beat trade price on
1976 Silver cream puff Low
mileS, Michelins, great cash
price Consider financing with
good clown or trade for van
323 0106
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'69
to '75 models Call 3399)00 ut
134 4605 1 DelIcti
1973 Dart Swinger, slant 6. auto,
AC. PS. very good coed
Must Sell. 5995 373 5036
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iOicts Delta 88.2cir, )SOenginc.
.48,000 one owner mi, onhi
436 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
436. Casselberry. 831 8399 -

17 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels.

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New Spinet nianOs Choose from
2 top brand names, these are
delux models Full price $998
incli.Jes bench &amp; delivery
Also exceptionally nice Studio
piano. fantastic tone &amp; touch
riponse, $895 Cannon MuSic
Co
Longwood
Village
Shopping Center, SR .434, 1 bk
E of I 1 339 5900

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46o
1_

top Dottar Pad for junk 8. USed
cars, trucks 8. heavy equip
meat 3?? 5990
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2010 N.
GRAND VIEW 3
bedroom. 2 bath, Central
H&amp;A, large lot with beautiful
'
S0—I%isceIlaneous for Sale
shade trees on cut-de sac.
$39, 900. 2 pci iiown-owner -I
will carry balance Owner
UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALEmay rent.
Doughboy above
POOL-$300 Cash
goud 36'xlS', needs new
Call after 6p m 323 8751
323.78.32
liner You move, 5400 373 0915
Eves. 322-0612. 3221587
I
60.A—Buslness Equip,
POOL TABLE 8 Professional,
207 E 25th St.
.
Good cond all accessories - ______________________________
included, $150 or best otter
VA.FHA.235.Con Homes
For Sale Used office eqpt Desk,
Call 323 0188
tiling cab &amp; chairs Many
Low Down Payment
items to choose from Noll's
if you are haiing difficulty findinç,
Cast, for your lot' Will
Sanford Furniture Salvage. I?
a
place
to
live,
car
to
drive.
a
your tOt 01 our lot
9?. So of 5,lnford 32? 87?)
job, or some service you have
V Enterprise Inc
need of, read all our want ads ,_____________
Medel Inc , Realtor
-6.11 30')
every day.
62-lawn.Garden
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78 Pont Trans Am. Ike new,
33,006 rn onl' 55.889 436 AutO
Hw
Sales.
860
_Cascelh rr
.tb3_9 .

BUY JUNK CARS
From SiDle 550

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Beautiful. .1 BR. 26. executive
home in Idytlwilde of Loch
Arbor Great room, custom
features, FP, o. eq eat in
kit,allon 3, ofanacre' Only I
yr old, yours for $66,700!

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80-Autos

77-Junk Cars Removed

17 invader Ehte 17' tn hufl with
1)5 tip Mercury engine and
trailer. 6688466

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&amp; SOkl_,

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Sanford's Sales Leader

55—Boats &amp; Accessories Evening
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SCENIC LOCATION on the
beautiful Wekiva River 6+

STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3221991
MULTlPE LISTING SERVICE

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PLYMOUTH Satellite
Excellent cond $800 or best
offer Call 3230670 alter 5 00

72

l9ao Ford (',al4l,' 500. near
mint, auto, air Must Sell
51295 831 8)04 or 339 178?
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DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speed
way. Daytona Beach will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at 8 p.m It'5
the only one inFlorida You set
the reserved price Call 901
255 8311 for further details

.
Start your own used bookstore!
322.197?
5.000 used books for sale Call
Super 2 BR, 16 home with
Eves: 319 5100. 322 19S9 323 4307
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Lawnniowers.
We
sd;
the
best
&amp;
'701 . French
373 7834
1 275 3064 or I 277 .4896 for
Goldsboro —ByOwner
,
CH&amp;A, w w C. screened Fl R.
service the rest WESTERN
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details
3
BR,
completely
remodeled
eat in kit, &amp; more! Great
I
AUTO.
.301
W
1st
St
Legal Notice
_____________________________
inside S. out. New w w carpet.
cond! Can you believe just
Legal_Notice
Foot Lockers. $17.99 up
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Large workshop. Only 5)9.500.
$36,900!
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
'
FILL DIRTS. TOP SOIL
3220216.
.'uJ .I
310 Sanford Ave
BOARD OF COUNTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
3725791 I
YELLOW SAND
' Attractive 1 BR, 2'3 B home in
COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Call Clark 8. Hirt 323 7580
Longwood, lovely 3 BR. 1' B, I
Loch Arbor! Pool S. Patiot
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
I Royal typewritfer extra good
PROBATE DIVISION
like new, $12,900 cash to
____________________________
CH&amp;A. DR. eat.in kit, Fl R, &amp;
Flit Number *0.132 CP
HEARINGS
cond. $35. I Smith Corona
mortgage.. Vacant, move in
t
much
more!
yours
for
566,000.
Division
The Board of County Corn.
typewriter extra good coed.
today. $43,900.
65-Pets.Supplies
____________
I LIA11 "' "
IN RE: ESTATE OF
missionersof Seminole County will
Alten.Wells dec adding
CALL ANYTIME
I
I Lake Mary 2 BR, near S.C.C.
JOHANNA DIETZ
I II
hold a public hearing in Room 203
machine extra good cond. 5.40
IrishSetter. Female
of Ihe Seminole County Cour.
Deceased
No Checks. 7836Grovc Dr 327
lovely lot, 530.000,
limo old.AKC.S.t0
0441
thouse. Sanford, Florida on June
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
2565 322-2420 I
Park
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
24, 1980 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon '
76 sq yards flige Carpet &amp; pad,
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS thereafter as possible, to consider
House Cleaning
Accounting
both 5250 a sq yd
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REALTORS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
a specific land use amendment to ,
68-Wanted to Buy
__________________________
2525
Call 339 2017
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS the Seminole County Corn.
_______________________
3390509
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* COMPUTER SERVICES.
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: prehensive Plan, Ordinance 7725. French 3232222 701
HousewivesCIeaning Service
3390508
E Bldg.
AltarnonteDr.
Lotal multi branch restaurant
'IOU
ARE
and rezoning of the described
HEREBY
Cash 322-4132
Personalized, fist dependable
company
has
time
compiLter
property.
NOTIFIED that
the
ad
REALTORS
51-Household Goods
4 pct. interest to qualified
Regular or I time bass
__I
available to process any type
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave. I
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ministration of the estate of
Wedo wash windows
buyers New homes With
617 5891
general ledger &amp; payroll ac
Multiple Listing Service
Buy 5. Sell, the finest in used
JOHANNA DIETZ, deceased, File ORDINANCE 77 25 WHICH
monthly payments under $250
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counts We would like to
furniture, Refrig., stoves,
oft
of
total
inventory
of
brand
Number 80.132 CP. is pending in AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
----------------. Low down payments, 3?? 2287
'ools
secure a few good clients to
Build to Suit-our lot or yours
new intcrspr 'flu bedding
the Circuit Court for Seminole
USE ELEMENT OF
THE
Landscape Maint.
-off-set our computer costs.
FHA
VA.
FHA'235&amp;
245
W Gannett White
These beds ,ire not damaged
County, Florida, Probate Division,
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM
This
would
enable
you
to
be
1
Will
buy
old
class
rings
&amp;
silver
or seconds hut brand new top
Req. Real Estate Broker
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
the address of which is Seminole
of a few select clients rather
coins Top dollar paid Call
line bedding Sets only! Free
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
County Courthouse, North Park
MEDIUM
DENSITV
*CALL THE SODEATHER *
M. Unsworth Realty
than I of a 100 All work
Jim
323
1888
local
delivery
Noll's
Sanford
,
107W
Commercial
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
RESIDENTIAL
TO
Noordertoosniallor large
COM
-------handled by company con
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Furniture
Salvage,
1792
So
of
Phone]??
7881,
Sanford
The personal representative of the MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE
_______________ _____
33) 4867
troller
Routine
or
WE
BUY
USED
FURNITURE
&amp;
S.inford
1??
8721
_________________I
estate is JACK HARDY, OF REZONING FROM R 2 ONE
sophisticated
accounting
_______________________
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
MLS
Supenintendent.Administrator
AND TWO FAMILY DWELLING ' REALTOR i:i
I
needs can be met Contract
I
nit ure Salvage 322 672).
whoseaddress is Masonic Homeof DISTRICT TO C 2 RETAIL
323 6061 or eves 3230517
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9/
/E/t1
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Duane (tinny at 122 5153
Ught Hauling
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the State of Florida, St. Peter
COMMERCIAL
, -___________________
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1978 Singer Fulur,i Fully auto,
Sell that extra bike with a low cost
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sburg, FL. The name and address
From the SW Corner of Sec. 20
repossessed, us.'d very short
Classified
Ad
NEW HES
of the personal representative's 21 29, run North 2) degrees 12 :
time Original 5593. hal $181 or
.
Air Conditioning
Yard Debris. Trash,
attorney are set forth below.
minutes 13 seconds East 509.45 ft.
$I mu Agent 3)9 8386
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I WE BUY USED F URNI lURE,
_________________________
c3en ito 5daily
AppliancesS. Misc
All persons having claims or
to a point on the centerline of Bear
The Time Tested Firm
APPLIANCES S. PLUMBING
(LOCAL 1319 5)71
demands against the estate are
Central
Temp
will
service
AC'L
Lake Road; run thence North 11
Peg Real Estate Broker
FIXTURES Jenkins Furni
112 Carver Av Academy Manor
51-A-FurnIture
refrig, freezers, water coolers,
required, WITHIN THREE
degrees2l minutes East along said
tune.
205
E
25th
SI
3230981
12ON.
Pirk
Ave.
3726123
_____---$250 mo. 8. under if you qualify
misc Call 323 7786 anytime
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
centerline of Bear Lake Road
Mary Griffith Realtor
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We buy used furniture
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF parallel with the West boundary of
Painting
lbS
S
PC.
wooden
Dinette
Sets,
tAble
3222994
1475.1426
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Block "E," Adell Park, PB 9, Pg.
' Beauty Care
- 41A-Condcenlnlunn
&amp;
I
chairs,
$50
each.
Noll's
500 S Sanford Ave
clerk of the above court a written
ISa distanceof 300 ft. for the point
c'1.n, Ti -i-s Ce,Ilrdl H&amp;u,
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?
I'AI NT ING Interior or Exterior
F Sale
Sanford
statement of any claim or demand
323 6593
of beginning; run thence North 11
cash S. assume mortgage.
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92 S of Sanford 332 872)
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Call Robin 377 2051
they may have. Each claim must degrees 21 minutes East 100 feet
$13,900 at? pcI. Asking $31,500
____________________________
-. Wanled to bus' used office
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
F tee Estiinatt's
beinwriting and must indicatethe
2 BR, 26, w w, CA H, WO,
along said centerline of Bear Lake
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I
.
equipment. Noll's Sanford I FORMERLY Hlrniett's Beauty
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basis for the claim, the name and
pool. club house. scr. porch, I
Road and parallel with the West
TWO STORY- Zoned Corn
Furniture Salvage, 1792, Se,. I
Nook 519E Isl5t.32757I7
52-Appliances
KEILCO
F'AiNTINC,
$33,500.
3270373.
addressofthecreditororhisagent
boundary of said Block "E;"
mercial
,
________________________________ ..of Sanford 322 8121.
Licensed &amp; R,'asonafjlt., Quality
or attorney, and the amount thence North 78 degrees 39
11 Pd. Financing Available
J Free Est
6470048
claimed. If the claim is not yet minutes West 180 feet; thence
BATEMAN REALTY
KENMORE WASHER Parts,
Carpet Cleaning
Buying
slIver
coins
at
19
to
I
c
due, the date when it will become
South 11 degrees 21 minutes West
et'y' large I or 2 BR condo w all
Service. Used Machines.
Peg. Peal Estate Broker
more. Silver dollars In good
due shall be stated. If the claim is
100 feet; thence South 7$ degrees
appt., including W-D. w w
MOONEY APPLIANCES
76.loSanfocdAve.
I Creative SurfacesIic., special
shape $25. Private Party will
ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
contingent or unliquidated, the
lung In repainting. mt &amp; ext
39 minutes East 180 feel to the
carpet, C H&amp;A, $77,900 l
I
323069?
P U Call Ron 645 1051.
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Special R,ites for Complexes
nature of the uncertainty shall be
wallpaper, wail fexing, wood
3210759
point of beginning. (les
The
$37,900 2 BR. 6710114 or 1213
Free
Cstimates
stated, lithe claim is secured, the
staining Free Ext After you
4562.
Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Easterly 30 ft. thereof for road
I
ORIEN1AL RUGS WANTED
21 hr
830 0070
have c,illect the rest Call the
security shall be described. The purposes) (Said land being im Harold Hall Realty
Sold crig. $109.35. used short I
Top F'rices Paid
claimant shall deliver sufficient
best 867 5592
time. Bal. $169.14 or $1935 mo ,
proved with a convenience food
42-Mobile Home
Used, any umndition 6.41 8126
copies of the claim to the clerk to store known as 9250 Bear Lake
Agent 339 8386
______________________________
Ceramic Tile
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
Ini. REALTOR, MLS
enable the clerk to mail one copy Road. Lockhart, Florida.) Con
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
I
REFRIGERATORS $50—
&amp; ul) I
VP, OLD DBL.WIDEto each personal representative. sislingof 15.000sq.ft. (DISTRICT 323.5774 Day or Nighl
MEINTZER TILE
RESULTFUL END. THE
guaranbeed Sanford uuction, I
Beautiful 1g. 7 BR, 2B,
All persons interested in the
.
No. 3)
Newor repair, leaky showers our
NUMBER IS 322 26)1.
12)5 S. French. 323 7340
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estate to whom a copy of this
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
Application has been submitted
specialty. 25 yrs Exp 869 11562 ____________________________
--LOVELY old 2 story, Live in fine
For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
Notice of Administration has been by Munford, Inc.
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
KELVINATOR
STOVE-section of town with 2 rental
denlial Auctions 5. Appraisals.
mailed are required, WITHIN
cash to rntg. 519,90011 Harold
Further, the Planning and
FrnlIcnt cond Moving, must I
Paintlng&amp;Repajr
units to make the monthly
Call Dell's Auction. 373 5670.
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 5774.
NEEDASERVI(EMly
Zoning Commission of Seminole
I
- sell $100 or best offer
payment. Only $19,500 down 8
FIR ST
THE
DATE
OF
County will hold a public hearing
find him listed in our Business
Call 3230)88
See our beautiful new BROAD
assume low mt. mortgage.
OF
THIS
Wonder what to do With Two'
PUBLICATION
Service Directory.
in Room 203 of the Seminole
TrentP,inting&amp; Repair
869.500.
MORE, front 8. rear BR's.
The quick, easy
Sell One
____________________________
NOTICE, to file any objections County Courthouse, Sanford,
InteriorS. Exterior
LIMCGORY MOBILE HOMES
I
Want
Ad
way.
The
magIc
they may have that challenge the FloridaonMay 7, IiSOat 7:30P.M.
MICROWAVE
Free Est
I
372 3558
3$O3OrlandoDr.
HANDYMAN-)
BedrOOms,
ii
323.5200
number
iS
327
7611
or
8319993
validity of the decedent's will, the or as soon thereafter as possible,
Clock Repair
VAS. FHA Financing
baths. $28,500.
qualifications of the personal to review, hear comments and
Push button controls, tins
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representative, or the venue or make recommendations to the
-- -.---carousel, still in warranty
Photography
Originally $619, assume pay
Iurisdiction of the court.
Board of County Commissioners CONVERT TO DUPLEXGWALTNEY JEWELER
43-L..ots.ACreage '
•PUBLIC AUCTION•
Large 2 story, zoned. $32,500
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meats of $21 mo Agent 339
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND on the above captioned ordinance
$386.
Objt.CTIONS NOT SO FILED and rezoning.
ON., APR. 21AT7 PWm1
372 6509
Wedding photography by John
AILI. BE FOREVER BARRED
H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Additional information may be LOCH ARBOR CT- I BR,
I,
I ________________________
Ref
repo
16
Cu
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frosflj
Cullum Free engagement
Date of the first publication of i obtained by contacting the Land
best schools. 564.000. Orig. $579, now $205 or $19 mo
LOTS OF MODERN
photos or color 810 3738758
this Notice of Administration:
Rag. REAL ESTATE Broker
Development Manager at 323 4330,
_Agent 3398386
'essniaking
April II. 1980
HIGHLAND PARK
.
FURNITURE &amp;
Extension 306.
3 BR,
290N.17.t2,Cassilbii*'ry,FI.
JACK HARDY
formal dining rm., eat.in kit.
Persons not able to attend the
834 I2OQ
Eve. 662)635
Remoling
-MISC.
Superintendent1Administrator
chen, shade. $31,000.
53-TV-Radio-Stereo
Alterations, Dressmaking
hearing who wish to comment on
I
Beautiful
country
lot
in
Deltona,
MASONIC HOME OF THE
___________________________
Drapes. Upholstery
the proposed actions may submit i
REMODELING
located off Courtland &amp;
CASH DOOR PR IZE
STATE OF FLORIDA
323 0/0?
written statements to the Land
511.500 DOWN or less wifh 2nd.
Used
fbI
model
color
TV's,
all
New rms. kit S. bath remodeling
I
Shallowford,
wooded,
$3,700.
Personal Representative
Development Division prior to the
3 BR. 2 bath, new country
working. 199.95. 10 to choose
Fireplaces We handle the
I
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323.7U9 after
of lhe estate of
CASH-VISA.MC
scheduled public hearing. Persons
home, all amenities. $91,50.
from. P1011's Sanford Furniture
Garage so full there's no room
whole ball of wax
JOHANNA DIETZ
appearing at the hearings may
1)', APR on 1st mortgage.
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SANFORD
AUCTION.
Salvage, I? 92, So of Sanford.
for the car? Clean it out with a
II E. LINK CONSI.
Deceased
submit written statements or be
"
.3278771.
Want Ad in the Herald. PH
3227079
1215 S. FRENCH
I
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
heard orally.
CHOICE AREA- 3 unit apt.
3222611 or 8319993
...-- -. -. REPRESENTATIVE:
TELEVISION
By order of the Board of County
323-7340
house $69,500. $19,500 down,
BROWSE AND SAVE ...lt'
ACRE
PLUS
IN
HASTINGS
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
RCA
color
console
25",
sold
new
________________________
Commissioners of Seminole
assume $50,000 at $537.50 per
easy and fun - The Want Ad
(PALATKA AREA), 1 TO
STENSTROM, McINTOSH. County, Florida.
over $700 Balance due $17500
. .. .. - ...
Way.
mo. at 10 pct. APR.
Fireplaces
CHOOSE
FROM.
$6,500
JULIAN,
or tøke over my payments
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
75--Reicreatjotial Vehicles
____________________________
____________________________
EACH.
OR
WILL
TRADE
COLBERT &amp; WHIGHAM
$l7.O0month. Still inwarranfy.
..
Clerk to the Board of
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.
P.O. Box 1330
Will deliver. Call 862 5391.
I
WhatevertheOccasion,fhereisa
County Commissioners of
Tractor ?wlng
16'
Aristocrat
Travel
Trailer,
T &amp; J STONE CO.
Sanford, FL 32771
claSsitied ad to solve it. Try
Seminole County, Florida
-----AC,
gas
range
&amp;
ref.,
like
new
7½ ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
Telephone: 305322.2171
one SOOn
By: Joann K. Hare
The King of The Rock
53-TV-Radio-Stereo
cond $1,295. 3239034.
TRACTOR MOWING '
OSTEEN. COULD BE) OR 4
Publish April 11. 71, 1980
Deputy Clerk
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All tyPes of stone, interior
Lots, PasturesS. Acreage
LOTS.
812.500.
TERMS
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DEU.36
Publish
April
21,1
June?,
16.
1910
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exterior. commercial
Reasonsable Call 323 3576
AVAILABLE.
Good Used TV's,$2S&amp;up
OEU 98
•11,5
residential Specialty- _________________________
decorative fireplaces (in
26liOrIandoDr.
73 ACRES PINE&amp; PALMETTO
Ph. 322 0352
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stalled). Call John 331 0377,
Tree Service
77 Chevy Sport Van, WDs, 6CyI, 3
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
NEAR LAKE HARNEY,
free estimates.
____________________________
TV repo 19" Zenibh. Sold orig.
sp, 35.000 ml. Only 53.488, 136
HEARING TO CONSIDER THE HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN
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$493.75. Bal $183.16 or SI? mo.
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Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 138,
PAYMENT.
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
"
Tree Service
REALTOR MLS
Agent 3398386.
Casselberry, 8345399.
BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, BY THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Grooming$Boarding
Top, Trim. Removal
3.WS £ve323.3904
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
LAKE FRONT, NICELY
______________________
Call Jim Flinn. 834 7199
BARGAIN TV's
/8 L,odve Royal Spurfsman wo
Notice is hereby given lhat a
Notice is hereby given that a
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE I
Animal
Haven Grooming &amp;
Whypay more?
van, I pass., 36,000 mi Only
NEW LISTING IN LONGW000
Public Hearing will be held at the Public Hearing will be held at
DO I CFU. $20,.
Boarding Kennels. Inside I
HERB'S TV
$5,488, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
Close to shopping &amp; elementary
Commission Room in the City Hall Commission Room In the City Hall
• outside screened runs. Off
2597 S. Sanford Ave.
436, Casselberry. 834 6399.
school, this I bedroom, 2 bath
373 1131
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
, ___________
floor sleeping boxes. insulated.
home has over 1100 sq ft
7:000'clock P.M. on April 78.1910, 1:000'cIock P.M. on April 28,19*0,
TYPING, SE CR F TAR IAL
shady kennels, circulating
living area La huge yard with
75 Chevy Surban, Siiverado pkg,
to consider the adoption of an to consider the adoption of an
WORK. My home. Profession
fans Also Air Conditioned
lots Of big beautiful trees.
Duel AC, only 53,250, 436 Auto
ordinance by the City of Sanford, ordinance by the City of Sanford,
al, prOmpf
416 pcp 8 del, if
cages. We cater to your pets.
Owner
will
go
VA.
$15,000.
Sales,
HWy
136,
560
Florida, title of which is as Florida, title of which is as
nec 323
372
5152,
Catselberry.
1341399.
follows:
MOVING SALE Console Color
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follows:
CKE T T
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3230688

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2045 Park Ave

MILLERS

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(4)

EAt

WORLD

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors
2135½ S. French (1792) Sanford
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TRY VA FINANCING WITH

hl.
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1 BR Spanish style doll house.
Ideal for couple or single
person. Only M,
to assume
mtg.
if yost have the Imagination this
home can be turned into a

ouples or home wIth business
or maybe you have ideas of
your own. Zoned comm.

$42,000.

Iuws

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LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CAR PET. CEN TRAL AIR.
$60,000

47-Real Estate Wantcd

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person for Orlando arms. We

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Nave art exclusiv formula for
coatIng swimming pools that is
fully
guaranteed,
non.

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Agency Inc. Realtors 3235324.

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Town house in Sanora) BR, 2½
B, beautifully furnished, pool,
garage, available until Jan. I,
19*15421 mc. The Real Estate

LADY will sit with elderly lady 3
days a week. Call Rita 333.

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HATE TO IRON? No sweat.
Bring your wash basket to
Rita. Call 322.3895.

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PROVIDING FOR THE TERM
ARIA, PROVIDING ALL OTHER Development Manager at 332.1330,
Conunipion
__
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in OF THE FRANCHISE TO BE IX. Publish April 11, 2),
DENSITY CONTROLS AND SIT Ei$ensisn 306.
Perimni net able to etilad the three
(3) public pièces withIn the TENDED FOR ADDITIONAL
SACK REQUIIIMINTS AS SIT
DCu.s
Perse,ts not able to attend the
hearing who wish to ClinMini an City of Lake Mary, Florid.: at
FORTH IN THE
the TEN YEAR PERIODS NOT TO
ZOWl$ REGU. hsarins wP.o wish to comment en
lit. proposed actual may Submit City Hall: and published i'i th. EXCEED A TOTAL OF 10
LATIONI OP THE CITY OP SAN. me
wrItten $aIsmatWs Se the Lend Evening Herald Newapsper, ' YEARS: SAID ORDINANCE
ictiems may Submit
FICTITIOUS 14MB
FORD All CDMFLISD
WITH, written statements to ow
$f
DevelopmelolDlv*linprlsrteffie nutespaper ii senorsi circulation FURTHER PROVIDES FOR
Is hereby ilviui tuft am PROVIDING FOR $IVUABIL. Development Division prier tithe
SChedUled public ____
IISl'hIS. Paii.0 within the City if Lake Mary.
ø btu.lnigs at 755 p
ITY, CONFLICTS 4*0 IPPEC. ldI.JlodpgI$chel'i, Persons
peing at the. hearings may time at least 110am days Ifl n SIVERABILITY, CONFLICTS Valley DrIve, Lengwaee, $em
TIVI DATE.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
e.rffig at Site hearings may
imbmlt written statements or be vance ol the Public Hearing.
CCMn*V, Florida dSr IRe' f.
.:
A copy shall be available at the tit
A y shall he available at the aubmit written $*aIeifllIW$ or be
heard orally.
itt. owners of real property 'if
Office of the City Clark for
name ii ADVENTIST Office if the City Clerk for aft heard orally.
By order if tee Beard ii Cnfy feted hereby shall he mailed
all PRIVATE DUTY Nui$I .
persons desirIng to examine the
to esambie the
commIssioners' ot SemInal. ci
By order of the Beard if County
if thIs 'like ea.thalr ad.
rsgister
ldMi
"i
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Cosnmisslgeers of Seminols
y,
•ees may
me latest
WReCforkofffisj
All partIes i'i interest
All parties i latefsf sad Csniy, Florid...
Arftwr N. Beckwlth J',
ad viiei**I ige SCerd..
and Seminole
County, florids In
citizens shall have an Opportunity
cordancewfthth,
citizens shall Stave on epoortijafty
Artisir N. Bckwitt Jr.
s. itt SIIId
DATID; Aprit $4 5*.
lesisetHo to be hOard sill homing,
to be hoped said Marine,
Clerk
Se the Basrd of
VCSISnII
CITYOFI.A*IMARY,
FICtItIOUS
Name ItaMe,. To*Wl$:
By order Of the City Cornmlimlqn
By order of Site CIty CammI,sion
County Cemmlsslener, et
Seminele County, Florida
pio,sj si.t
FLORiDA of lit. CitY of
if Site City at $a.tford. Flirida.
Seminole Cmty, FlOrid.
By: .s'i. K' Hoc..
By: CoimieMajor,
1917.
N.H. Tamm, Ji.
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
By: JsAnn K. Hare
$1,
.
City Cleit
- Deputy C$erh
ARTHUR 0. LEACH
City Clerk
'City Chit
uty Clerk
Publish: April 21, INS
PublIsh April11 8 JUne 2, IA,
April 7, 14 71, 10, 1910
ubftaJ AprIl 71, 9100
Publish April 71, 1900
Publish April III June 2. IS, 1150
ISO OEU13
Of U-N
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advise clients on income TAX
consequences &amp; shelters,
others by appointment it
SAVES.

41—Houses

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Monday, April 21, l9P--3'

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Ford Street from the Northwest Crystal Lake Shores, as recorded 7:10
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at POB. ContainIng 6.01 acres more

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STEMPER 5i
BUYERS we have Ex
*4II*I
PERIENCE &amp; KNOWLEDGE
in CREATIVE &amp; owner 3 BEDROOM, l BATH, DOU
FINANCING
BLE CARPORT, APPLP
APICES, AIR &amp; HEAT. ON AL
HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
Bdrms,
2
bath,
wSELLER WILL HOLD THE
FIREPLACE, additional
MORTGAGE TOTAL $40500
monthly income of $120 all on
5+ acres only $112,000.
LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI I
PORT, DeBARY AREA. LOW
TIES on W. 1st st near
DowN, SELLER WILL TAKE
proposed hospital. i city block
MORTGAGE, 532.000.
only $110,000.

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Bdrm,
carpeted. Fully equipped
kitchen. $200 mo. 1st, last 8.
security deposit. 90.4773 8322,

Sunday - Noon Friday

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fl—Rooms

IS-Help

ALt, FLORIDA REALTY
OF UNFORD REALTOR
2M4t.. French Ave. 32303'

373S3S3, 332.Ilfl, 3230ii
Gel Costi Buyers for a small
investment. Place a low cost
classified ad for rcsutts. 322
3611 or 131.1992.

ORDINANCE NO.1311
ORDINANCE NO. ?$13
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
ANORDINANCE OF THE CiTY
OF: SANFORD, FLORIDA OF SANFORD, FLORIDA A. on thIs neal 2 bedroom home
with a 235' deep Id. Just
ADOPTING A COMPREHEN- MENDINGORDINANCENO.1091
$20,500.
SIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF SAID CITY, SAID OROI
FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF, NANCE BEING A ZONING Eve.3O3M$'S4O
305.323.1663
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT
'
IDA, AS AMENDED, AS RECOM. CHANGING THE ZONING OF
MENDED BY THE LOCAL THAT PORTION OF THAT CER.
PLANNING AGENCY IN AC TAIN PROPERTY LYING BE.

CORDANCE WITH CHAPTER TWEEN SANFORD AVENUE
163, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND AND PALMETTO AVENUE AND
FURTHER IN ACCORDANCE BETWEEN EIGHTH STREET
WITH THAT CERTAIN SPECIAL AND NINTH STREET FROM MR.
LEGISLATIVE ACT KNOWN AS '
THE "SEMINOLE COUNTY DENTIAL) TO GC3 (GENERAL
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT,
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL.
ACT OF 1971," PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS ITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFEC.
TIVE DATE.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shall be available at Ihe
A copy shall be available at the
Office of the City Clerk for all Office of th City Clerk for all
Persons desiring to examine the persons deSiriflg 10 examine the
same.
same.
All pal/ties in interest and
All parties In interest anti
Citizens shall have an opportunity citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
to be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.

City Clerk
Publish April 21. 1980

DCU. Si

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SEIGLER REALTY

BROKER

TV, Console Stereo, (both need
work), Custom Desk With
Chair, Upright Freezer,
Nearly New Refrigerator,
Bookcase,Misc.569.lOIlAfter

5p.m.
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AOKTIRE

32214,1

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HDn*Inrov.nisnts

7439S.MyrtleAve.
I Sanford

Orlando

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321- IS??

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AIR SHOCKS $59.95
NewBattenies$29.95

55-R_nts &amp; Accessories

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2413 French Aye., Sa,tford

3221665

Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of alItypes.Lic.

323 6035

Insured

$34 1399

ROBSON MARINE

2921 Hwy. 1792
II*LTY

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S'
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SUNLAND- 3 BR, 1½ bath,
fenced, $0 yr. old, extras.

Bring offer of cash down,
assume preienl mortgage at
lu pct. Seller will hold 2nd
mortgage. $36,000.

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bath, equipped. Offer substan
tial cash down, owner will hold
1st mortgage. 533,000.
DUPLEX- Country location. 3.1
and 7 1, Live In 1, rent the
other. PotentIal $13,000.

24 HOUR

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3229283

$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
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RetIring
333415)

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Plumbing business complete w

W. Maliczowskl, REALTOR.

32219*3.
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47—Real
Estate nted
_______________________
Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 3 balh
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving localion, owner and
price. No salesmen.

PESTTVRENTAL
N0DEPOSIT N0QUALIFYING

18.SOwk,$27 mo., Free Delivery,
Buy Option. Serving South
Seminole. Phone 339 5415

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Welding
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etc. Wayne Beal. 327-1321

Horns Repair

BUSINESS for Sale

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inventory I. real estate. Call

CONDO WITH POOL- 2 BR, 2

Sanford,FIa.3277I

TVRnIRIS
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CUSTOMHOME$ BUILT

RebuildCondemnedHouses

_____________________ Shocks 85.95-Heavy Duty $1.95 S. G. BALINT

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City Clerk
Publish April 21, 1980

g clCom..

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Additions 6. Remodeling
Free EsI. LiC. I Bonded
Johnny Walker Cont. Ltd.

3774457
SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
24hrs.
33201?)

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 321 0517
Custom built utility 1 boat trailens, truck racks &amp; misc,
repairs.
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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
baI.ing up space with a want a
In the Herald 3227411 or $31
9,93.

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To List Your Business...
DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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40 Genus of
Answer to Previous Puzzle
rodents
Swalloir'ing A ir
THE51IC&lt;CAME OUT BUT
AT LEAST -.,----__-.
I Constellation 41 Work dough
EERIER
M eUMSTEAD
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FE!
NI
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IISITI
GRISLY
Vrictt1
I NOW kE KNOWS
THE CANY5TlLL..
5 12. Roman
44 Tremendous
)ESr4T
LOP
IVE
8 African
IN HIS HAIR
48 Cooled
IT
fl4
IDA
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8tJ1•MVLOW POP
grassland
49 Muck
.., 0
ELSA
ONES Can Cause Gas
IS STUCK N
l2ActorLadd
50 Golly
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•UPdD S
HIS HAIR
13 Dai product 51 Business deal
PER
PRE
14 lily plant
52 Housewife's IiAPI
i
II
DEAR DR LAMB
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15 Savoir-faire
l
tie (abbr.)
E NCAMP
LA
were
husband
and
l6Malechild
BRIA
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ElAfR
D,
53 .._Con.
J, 2 I ? ,, 2
dering
what
causes
intestinal
EAT
17 Stick
ABA
tendere plea ART
SATE EN HECT IC gas. It doesn't hurt but
18 More
54 Back talk
I N LAND
1
LBS EN E
-,
precipitous
that can be
55Smalllizard
T E P E 0 5 E A P 1 D embarrassing.
20 More disabled 56 Over again
I
21 Olympic
19 Author of
35 Italian
such as
foods
board (abbr.)
DOWN
"The Raven" 37 Swaps
bean
22
Rubber
rug
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20 Flees law
38 Leave out
0
lillig
23 Danish coin
1 Containers
caused
22
Arachnid
40 Middle
26 Rest
and
our whole family has gas
City in Israel 23 Oriental chief 41 Token of
BEETLE BAILEY
30 Suspend
32 Entwine
by Mort Walker
it foods. One people sometimes have
can't
we
24
Assault
affection
31 Animal
4 Putting up
_
lot difficulty digesting car25 Indefinite per- 42 College
thing we notice is we
doctors (abbr.)
money
CLOSE THE POOR ANYTHIN&amp;
sons
athletic
group
more
fr
during
bohydrates, which ferment,
32 Eon
esh vegetables
5 Boat
AFTERAWEEKENP I1'4
ON YOUR WAY
YOU 5A
26
Nurse
43
Electric
fith
33
Mock
cha
6
Composer
Can
TOWN HE NEEDS A LITTLE
the summer.
nging releasing gases.
I SWEETIE
OUT, KILLER
27 Egg (Fr.)
44 Racetrack
34 Movie
Stravinsky
PEPROGRA
/
your diet from winter frozen
surface
35 Carries with
7 1957 science 28 Itch
The malodorous gases that
vegetables to summer fresh
event (abbr.) 29 Russian news 45 Meridian
difficulty
you
to
have
gas?
you speak of usually
ones
cause
agency
36 Fit into
46 Small island
8 leave empty
represent less than 1 percent
38 Coffee shops 9 Biblical land 31 Prospect
47 Breed of dog
39 Cold and
of the gases that are formed.
10 By itself
34 Wearing
49 Madame
Z
bleak
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11 Bambi
clothes
Everybody has some gas. Not They usually include am(abbr.)
. everyone has symptoms from monia, hydrogen sulfide
612Z.1k
1
2 13 14
it. Nevertheless, about one in (that's the gas that smells like
k
a
10 persons in the general rotten eggs), indole and
0
12
13
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I
population has symptoms skatole products from the
from gas and that's the amines in amino acids that
15
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that drives about are part of protein.
complaint
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one out of two patients to sit
18
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20
THE BORN LOSER
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by Art Sansom
These particularly Ufla specialist in
pleasant odors are not an
terology.
21
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22
CMO,
indication of disease.
ATAF1H
23 24 25
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26
Some gas comes from Interestingly enough, the nose
27 28 29
No
swallowing air, so naturally it is a much better detector for
contains nitrogen and oxygen.
30
31
32
these gases
the
We all swallow some air when than almost any of the cx33
34
we eat or drink; others tremnely delicate instruments
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swallow as a nervous habit. In
that have been developed by
37
many people the swallowed modern science.
38
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1 1 1 1 1 1 `1 1
4-31
air merely passes through the
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The bill passed its second reading in
authorizes the conversion of a dog racing this law and if the courts hold he i
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challenges the bill in the courts when it the Florida house
at 11:35 a.m. today,
facility in the 1imiii area to a jai alai be invalid, all pari-mnutuel wagering
An unusual section has been added to a beLornes law. The bill authorizes con- llattawav reported from Tallahassee.
fronton.
licenses in the state would be pulled
local bill that could threaten the version of Seminole Harness Raceway to
Third meading and final passage is
The section was put there to safeguard under this provision," Brantley said.
existence of the pari-mutuel wagering a greyhound racing track and conversion scheduled for Wednesday, lie said.
the bill for both counties, If,Itta%%a%. said,
Other than this one provision, Brantley
industry in Florida.
of a Miami dog track to a jai alai fronton.
What
started
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it appears the bill will pass tile full
County's
A clause has been tacked onto a
"We have locked it in. I don't think any
tnversiomm
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house
member,
Bobby
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use easily, even though he will vote in
combined hill being sponsored by Dade member of the pari-mutuel wagering
Raceway to a greyhound dog racing lAngwo1, expects the provision ill be O1)lRitiOn.
County legislators and a Seminole industry will want to challenge this law,"
Brantley said tile particular section
County legislator calling for repeal of Hattaway said from his Tallahassee track has now been combined into one removed from the bill . , it tile I louse floor.
bill
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section
is
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to be directed at the owner of a
laws authorizing pari-mutuel wagering office this morning.
tawa' said. The Dade County section (klngerous one. "If anyone challenges racetrack in Dania and at Jerry Collins,
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new licenses to be authorized by the new
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The legislation was requested by the census could encourage establishment of
Seminole County League of Civic adult enter tainment spots in the county.
Today

County Works On Library Deal
The Seminole Count 'Commission was need six months to make other

expected to approve this morning for arrangements if the county leaves.
forwarding to the city of Sanford a lease

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Montlay night to oll)ose tile conversion,
after 60-70 city residents attending the
meeting registered their opposition. The
citizens noted reasons for their oj
position as: increased traffic on
residential streets and in front of the
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conversion bill - Frank Schutte, John
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also warned that the opposition could

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jeopardize a companion bill sponsored by
Confiscated marijuana pipes on display at the Sanford Police llattaway to perinit cities to levy a
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cents head tax on admittance charges to
pari-mutuel wagering establishments.

Ilattaway has estimated the head tax
would give Casselberry $60,000additional

revenues annually.
Schulte said, however, while he doubts
tile liattaway head tax bill will get out of

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House for action, its chances of passage
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Deputy Duane are very good.
If local law enforcement officials have Harrell said he also supports the bill.
Schutte said the head tax legislation
By DAVID M. RAZLEK

Orlando.

their way, stores selling "drug
But the owner of a head shop located would affect every city where a panparaphernalia" will either have to go Out near the University of Central Flori(la
y is located in tile
of business or change their merchandise. campus said the bill would do nothing to state. "Large cities are being faced with
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the saine financial problems smaller

Florida received a boost this week from radically change her business,

officers hi Orlando.

county decides to pull out of the building,

cities are with rapidly increasing costs of

Carolyn Whitford, owner of Seeds and providing services and dwindling

proposed bill to local legislators.

a request from Hersidon Ambulance Co. balloons to scales "designed for along with other items, with a business signatures opposing the conversion and

a provision the city needs to make that it be given an additional $33,000-a- use...( withij controlled substances."
arrangements to fulfill its commitment year subsidy.
The seven-page bill has received

specializing in drug paraphernalia the Lake Hodge Civic Association spoke
in opposition.
reportedly on i ts way.

Last week Public Safety Director Gary support froin local law enforLement

Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altarnonte
In order to keep the building, a former Kaiser sa id he would recommend In- officers, includi
Hattaway said lie will continue to push
ng Don Harper, an Springs, said he supports the bill, and has the legislation permitting the head
post office, the ci ty must see It Is used for creases for Herndon because the county Altamonte pr
ta x,
S ings de tec ti ve se rving as received 25 or more letters in pra ise of adding he has
some support on the panfibrary purposes until 1983. They would has very little opUon at this Wile.
[lead of the central Florida

inutuel wagering mininittee for the bill.

Actress Claims Kelly!s PsychIc Told Of Probe In 1979
The Jamelsons, she said, suggested that she write the book, several law enforcement officials in Seminole, Volusia and
but she said she didn't have the time and suggested another Brevard counties that knew she had been working wi
th Kelly

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author. Mrs. MacRae explained that she met the couple in 1978 on such an investigation.
when she was appearing at the Eois Park Theatre.
o of those law e nf orceme nt officials were Seminole

she has taken an

U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly's unique defense, after he was County Sheriff's deputies Ralph Salerno and Charlie Brown

'shady characters."
Kelly said he told no one of his investigation,

But thanks to Mrs. Jainelson's psychic powers, Kelly didn't

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Palmetto with an option to purchase the beAn earlier bid of $900,000 was rejected
A bill which wo uld achieve that goal
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the
bill,
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she
reads
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sharing funds," which accoun ts
cause
the
commission
felt
the
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has been pe n di ng before the state it, would outlaw "balloons, haggles, for $90,000 to Casselberry annually in
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extras.
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be desirable for the county to continue
e legislature since that body began alligator clips, things we all have around income.
higher new bids came as a result of inoperating a library at that site.
lileeting earlier this year.
the house."
The agreement provides that the city Ration.
The Casselberry City Council received
The bill calls for a ban on a wide
There are at least two shops in
would be given six months notice lithe
The commission was scheduled to hear variety of items ranging from pipes to Seminole County selling "head gear" a petition Monday night containing 70

qlnduandbecsaeshewuInterestedthIng that a book "Abscam" operation,
w wi-jUan about their lit..
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Brantley said Collins recently offered
Bill and Jack Denieiree and I'aul
Dervacs, owners of the harness track.
the use of his lAmgwood facility for their
(log racing season during the summer
months. Collins has told the three owners
this would save them the costs of converting the harness track.
Ilattaway and Brantley agreed today
that opposition to the conversion by the
Casselberry City Council Monday night
will have t) impact on the legislation.
it come a month or so ago, it might
have been different. The issue is pretty
well decided now,'' Brantley said.
"Come 1981 with the first racing dates,
the people who live on Seminola
Bo ul evard and Winter ['ark Drive in
Casselberry are going to be upset when
they can't get out of their driveways
because of traffic. It's a shame they
didn't get up in arms soo ner.*' lie said.
Brantley said it is possible the bill

could face soine problem in the Senate
and Casselberry 's opposition could have
some effect there. "There are some votes
j on the Senate Commerce ('onumuttee that
co uld go against the bill,'' Brantley said.

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building at East First Street and

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a possible television
series on the ad- '
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Jamle Jameison.

called. Jameison said his wife has worked with local, state and
federal officers concerning over 1,000 murder investigations,
including that of the Eatonville Postmistress abducted in

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superintendent at the Florida State Prison in Starke, and Mrs.
MacRae,
Jarneisomi said Monday he was asked why the names of

new names of persons they say had knowledge Mrs. Jameison

Watson and MacRae were not brought up earlier when the

was working with Kelly before "Abscam" broke.
The couple mentioned David Watson, an assistant

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October,
ventures.
In March the couple announced they knew Kelly, H-New
The couple also said Volusia County sheriff's detective
She said she remembers the couple calling to tell her about a
Port lUchey, had been conducting his own investigation and Gordon Lefavour knew about the Kelly calls,
congrásnan afraid for his lit., something to do with money said Mrs. Jamelson had been working with him since Oct. 3.
But when the Jammielsons testified to the grand jury In
sad that the FBI or CIA was Involved, She said they had given
The Jameisons were subpoenaed April 410 appear before the Washington D.C. the week of April 14, they brought forth two

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of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club in Longwood. Collins has been very
vocal in his opposition to tile conversion
of the harness track to a (log racing
facility.
Brantley said it is possible. however,
that an Opponent of parm-mnutuel
wagering could attack the law in the
courts and successfully mix, out ruiri-

agreement that would allow the cot'nty to pected to approve a $929,000 bid to build Drug Enforcement Administration, Sterns, said she is about to send a petition revenues to pay for these services," he
operate a library in the city-owned four fire stations.
1 DEAl as he spoke to a gathering of law of more than 200 names protesting the said. lie added cities are looking at the

attorney Jamb Jamefaon, frequently discussed cases they
were working on with her because she is Interested In

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Associations and endorsed by the
Seminole County Commission and six of

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County passed committee in the Florida licenses in Seminole County to be City Council opposed tile legislation,
House Mon day and could come up on the reduced from one per 2,500 residen ts to saying it is unnecessary.
floor of the House next week for ap- one per 4,000 residents. The legislation
The league of civic groups in asking for
proval.
would not affect licenses held b
the legislation, stated tile fear a raft of

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who acknowledge they were with Mrs. Jaineison Oct.3,said to
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provided by FBI a ge nts posing as wealthy Arabs, was to claim be the date of Kelly's f ir
st call to the psychic.They have said
Mrs. MacRae uki Monday th e psychic and her husband,
that he was conducting his own personal investigation of t hey were interrupted by a p
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all of us are facing today - costs are
going up," the spokesman said.

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increases were included.

A bill to reduce after the 1960 census Altamonte Springs, said today he ex pects
becomes official the number of ,quota easy passage of the legislation.

Hollywood fj
Sheila
confirmed
remembers iando pSMC Ron Jameijon mentioning to

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Committee Posses Liquor Liconseeitimit Bill

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labor and other factors.
A Wrigley spokesman said the increase

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at the airport, said today construction on Westinghouse Electric-owned aircraft
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per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
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Alan: "South has to get Station. New York, N. Y.

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Oswald: "West wins the INLIVSPAPER ENMI,RISE AWN.)
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earnings of .in average urban blue colL,ir
The Mardi price figures mean that worker with a non-working wife and two
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72nd Year, No. 186— Wednesday, March 26,
1980— Sanford, Florida 32771

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robbery and auto theft, following his arrest at car after shopping in the plaza around 5:45 p.m.
10:30 p.m. by a Florida Highway Patrol officer. Tuesday. A man placed a revolver at his head and
He was caught driving a 1976 Pontiac stolen ordered Daly to drive him through Seminole,
holding a St. Petersburg man on charges he earlier that evening from a Winter Park man, Orange and Volusia counties, Reynolds said.
kidnapped
a man at gunpoint in Sanford Tuesday who was kidnapped at gunpoint from Zayre Plaza
Along Interstate 4, near Deltona, the gunman
evening, dropping him In Deltona and stealing his in Sanford, Duval deputies say.
car.
ordered Daly to take off his pants and get out of
Sanford Detective K. Reynolds says Craig the car, policesay. Daly was picked up and given
Richard Dale Crotts, 21, of St. Petersburg is
Daly, 17, of 34 Bownwn Drive, Winter Park, an a ride by a passing motorist to the Deltona Inn,
being held without bail on charges of kidnapping,
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car, Duval deputies say,
Authorities say the drive through three counties
was caused by an error on the kidnapper's part as
he tried to get to Interstate 95, first heading South
into Orange before realizing his error.
While Crotts is formally wanted in Duval
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Seminole County Sheriff John E. Polk told county ad.
ministrators today that unless he gets the go-ahead to hire at
least 18 corrections officers he will be forced to take six
deputies off the road to open just two sections of the new county
jail.
And with the 18, he said, the jail would still be o pe
rating
with a skeleton crew,
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i'hat will present problems," he said.
Seminole Counts' currently has about 20 corrections officers.
But a federal study showed th
at 72 officers are needed to
operate the new jail which will be completed June 1. A state
study calls for 88.
"Eight-eight must be the ultimate," Polk said. "We can't
afford the ultimate. But the minimum we're looking at is 38
people." That means hiring an additional 18 persons.
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Department of Drug Enforcement agents
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President Jimmy Cutter's defeat In the
New York Democratic primary election
Tuesday may mean a change for the
better In his economic policies toward the
cities of the nation, In the view of Sanford
Mayor Lee Moore.
Moore, usesslflg what Carter's
reaction to the lou may be, said today,
"It could be better for the cities."
"Cutter will make some sort of
decision and may come to a different
conclusion about the welfare aspect of his
economic policies1" Moore said. "New
York is s big welfare state. There is no
question about that. The fact that he lost
may indicate to him that he cannot
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showed dissatisfaction with the
president's economic policies and his
efforts to attack inflation and the unbalanced budget. "It also meant a large
Jewish vote in the Democratic party was
registering a protest," McCollum said.
The protest by the Jewish voters was
against Carter's handling of the U.N.
vote, his continued Failure to recognize
Israel as the United State's true friend In
the Mideast and continued use of Arab
countries as primary centers of U.S,
policies, McCollum said.
The GOP chairman said t!ie people of
New York obviously perceived that the
president is not taking the steps
necessary to cure inflation and that the
president's policy of raising taxes to
balance the budget isn't the way to go.
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may lessen the danger of the president's
cutting into the social aspect of federal
proçama," Moore said.
Meanwhile, Seminole County
Democratic Party chairman Rod Cable

sald today Carter's defeat in New York
and Connecticut by Massachusetts Sen.
Edward Kennedy was due to two major
factors — the president's announcement
of a pr ospective 10-cent-per-gallon
federal tax on gasoline and the Jewish
vote.

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were severe," Cable said. "The Jewish

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Nation's vote."
The United States voted in the U.N.
Security Council to criticize Israel for its
settlement policy on the west bank and In
the Gaza strip,
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Connecticut losses may be good for the
president In the long run, saying
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can didate for the county cornmission seat currently held by
Democrat Bob French, announced
Tuesday
his withdrawal from
the race,
Tibbitta, who owns and operates
service stations in Maitland and
Altamonte Springs, said his reason
for withdrawal is the death in an
automobile accident of one of his
service station managers — Jon
Harrington
last week.
"Since the number one priority
in my life after my family Is my
business, the loss of Jon creates
additional demands on my time
that I had planned to use to seek
public office," Tibbitts said.
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Manager Warren Knowles and Moore
that deep aiLs will be mad. In federal
zivenije abating programs as part of
Carter's previously announced policy,
The city of Sanford is slated to radio
$300,010 in federal revenue sharing funds
thIs year. U that money were DOt
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importing company that federal officials
Kelly has adm itted taking $,000 from
J. P. Maher Ill, who worked out of described um 1975 as a front for a cocaine FBI agents posing as oil-rich Arabs.
Kelly's New Port Richey office until last
smuggling operation.
Kelly insisted, however, he was involved
week, was arrested in August 1977 for
lie iilscm was an associate of Joseph in an undercover o peration through
possession of between 1.7 and 1.9 kilos of Francis Velverde of Fort Lauderdale and Eugene Ciuzlo of Ingwood and had
cocaine and was deported in lieu of disbarred New York attorney Samuel taken the money as part of his own in.
pr osecution after one month in jail, the
Glasser, both of whom were convicted in vestigation into the operation.
St. Petersburg Times reported Tuesday. December 1975 and served time for
He sa id he was introduced to Ciuzlo
Kelly, who is involved in the Abscam conspiring to violate federal narcotics through a man named Spicer, who had
investigation, declined to comment on
laws, the newspaper said,
been introduced to him by Maher.

At a Monday night city commission
meeting, Moore said whether pay scales
In the city of Sanford can be brought into
a competitive position with other
governmental units and private industry
could hinge on Tuesday's primary
election in New Yoik and the r?aultlng
thangei the president might make In his
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"If we don't have adequate staffing th ere wi ll be assaults
and other incidents people will say stem from that," Saunders
said.
Polk said he feels bringing the jail staff up to 38 will
be the
minimum the courts will accept "if it comes to a court fight."
County Administrator Roger Neiswender sa id all sorts of
groups feel justified in making Jail regulations, but none of
them have to pay for them.
"We have no sovereign immunity," Polk pointed out. "Th e
Supreme Court has ruled that we can be sued as individuals
and held personally Liable for our actions."
"With the present personnel we have we're only going to be
able to o pe rate two pods (sections)," he said.
The new county Jail is designed in a three-pod confiration,
Two pod.S, Polk said, wi ll house 128 people "if they're all
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charge described by Reynolds as "automatic" in
that jurisdiction for people caught in possession
of stolen goods. Volusia authorities have already
asked he be transferred to DeLand for
prosecution on robbery and grand theft charges.
Sanford police were filing a warrant asking for
Crotts' transfer to Seminole County to stand trial
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Iranians Burn U.S. Bicentennial Flag
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
Up to 60,000
waved posters of Ayatollah Ruhollah
Iranians screaming about an "American conKhomeini.
spiracy" to save the shah burned a U.S.
The demonstration, reminiscent of the
Bicentennial flag In front of the occupied U.S.
early days of the taking of the embassy last
Embassy.
November, was promoted on official
The crowd, chanting down with "American
television and radio and threatened to conimperialism" and denouncing Egypt for
tinue all week long throughout Iran as Iranitaking in the shah, massed Tuesday In the
ans celebrate the Persian new year holiday.
street outside the embassy, where the 50
The demonstrators also were urged on by
American hostages enter their 144th day ofthe powerful Islamic clergy, hich for
captivity today,
second time In two days demanded hosta ge
The demonstrators raised banners trials If Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi Is not
demanding trials for the hostages in
returned to Iran.
retaliation for the "American conspiracy" in
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh

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BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!)— Leftist guerrillas OCcupying the Dominican Embassy have released three
hostages but said there is "no rush" to liberate the 19
diplomats they are still holding.
Three Colombian men, guests at the diplomatic
reception where the hostages were seized 29 days ago,
were released Tuesday by the April 19 Movement
guerrillas but their leader, "Commandante Uno," said,
"We still have the Important people."
He was referring to the 19 captive diplomats U. S.
Ambassador Diago Asencio, Papal Nuncio Angelo
Acerbi, the ambassadors of Israel, Egypt, Switzerland
and six Latin American nations, two charge d'affaires
and six consuls,
The government, in six sessions of ransom talks, has
flatly refused to free any of the jailed leftists on constituflonal and legal grounds.
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Some Reds 'Joining Rebels?
NEW DELHI, India UP!)
Some Soviet soldiers
with Moslem backgrounds have defected to Islamic
rebel forces in Afghanistan, a Westerner who traveled
secretly into the country said today.
The Westerner, an expert on Afghan affairs, said he
met three of the Soviet defectors at a rebel camp In the
northeastern Afghan province of Badakhshañ In I-,ate
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backed the protesters, saying the ailing shah

Sanford Sets Special Meeting

The visions of Jeno Paulucci, Sanford and Duluth, Minn.
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The doctors, Dr. David S. Pins, who
is to be the medical director of the
Sanford facility, Dr. Joseph Warren
and Dr. Robert Metzger, all
neplrology specialists, will be leasing
the
facility
to
Blo-Medical
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Orlando Artificial Kidney Center, said
today the doctors who have formed a
partnership known as 206 Commercial
Street Partnership, acquired the
property from William L. Kirk Jr., a
Sanford businessman. The purchase
price of the property was $140,000.

Truck Burns
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Sanford man trying to cut away part of a tow truck did
more cutting than he expected, Tuesday, when a welding torch
started a fire, causing $3,000 In damage, deputies say.
Riley Turner of Sanford was cutting the front seat out of the
vehicle, owned by M and M Auto Parts, 3301, State Road 46,
just west of Sanford, when his torch started a fire in the truck's
interior, deputies report.
By the time firefighters extinguished the blaze, It had done
about $3,000 In damage to the vehicle's interior, they say.
. ATTONKY CHARGES ASSAULT
AltAmonte Springs attorney Michael D. Jones and a
Maitland man are trading charges of assault following a
March 7 fight at a building Jot Jones owns, deputies say.
Jones, of 807 E. Highland Drive, Altamonte Springs, told
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"The property Is now available to
us," Green said. He said National
Medical Care, a nation-wide
organization of which Bio.Medlcal is a
wholly owned subsidiary, will be
sending Its engineers Into the Sanford

area to receive bids for renovations of
the building In the near future.
Architectural plans for the structure's renovations are expected to
arrive from the Boston headquarters
the end of this week or the first of
next, Green said.
"Things are moving smoothly, but
not really fast," he said. The Sanford
center is expected to open In the
summer. The estimated cost for
renovating and equipping the center Is
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Dorsey Green, administrator of the

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telling two men to leave his land in the Dunmar Estates outside
of Casselberry, at 6:40 p.m. March 7.
He said he hadstoppedapair of men and told them to leave,

downtown
Sanford
andby
how
can help
visions become and gotten into a pushing match before one threw a punch.
reality will be
discussed
thehe
Sanford
Citythese
Commission
at a
But Gary M. Matson, of 1143 Pheasant Circle, Malt", told
10 am. workshop
deputies
he wants to press assault charges against Jones,
M
Mayor
Lee P, Moore called the workshop session of the city
claiming
Jones had started the fight.
commission to consider setting priorities for the projects and
FERN PARK MAN'S BODY FOUND
facilities the city may need and for which Paulucci and his
staff an provide assistance.
VolU5is Sheriff 's deputies say they have recovered the body
Pauluccl has arranged an early April meeting for city of
of a Fern Park man from a lake, three days after he disap.
pealed following a boating accident.
flcials to meet with state officials in Tallahassee over state and
federal funding poesibiuhles.
The body of William Oliver Michaels, 29, of 200 Fern Park
Blvd., Fern Park, was pulled from the waters of Lake
The industrialist nearly a month ago offered to help the city
Bereaford Tuesday morning, about two hours after deputies
obtain federal funding from the U.S. Economic Development
Administration. Be said earlier this month he has set up a
began their third day of searching.
meeting in Washington with EDA.
Deputies say M1che1s was killed when his 15-foot bust
Among the projects Paulucd has suggested are: a multi- "became air-borne, then flipped over" SUndaY morning.
They say they searched for the body all day Sunday and
stor$ed conference center on a square block of land at First
Street from Palmetto to Commercial; a master plan for
Monday, recovering it at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
downtown development; converting the old Sen'p,k
PAINT STRIPPED FROM VEHICLES
Memorial Hospital building into a modern nursing home after
A Sanford man awoke Tuesday morning to find someone had
the new Hospital Corporation of America hospital is built;
poured paint remover on his car and pickup truck, deputies
construction ofa senior citizen center for meetings, gatherinp. as
and activities and expansion of senior citizen recreation in the
&amp;ifford Size told deputies the stripper was applied lo his
downtown area; and contruction of stopping mans gearei to
two vehicles some time between 11:30 p.m. Monday and 7:10
am. Tuesday.
small ezcbsdve dope and senior citizen craft centers In the
downtown area.
About $500 damage was done to his car and truck, deputies say.
SATURDAY RAPE REPORTED
A 03-year-old woman was raped by a man who entered her
home as she was getting ready for bed, Saturday. deputies say.
The woman told deputies she was attacked at 11 p.m., by a
man who entered her unlocked home located just outside of
L)fl5wood
NATIONAL REPORT: An extra inch of snow in Cheyenne,
E1Z.VI8ION JEWELRY TAKEN
Wyo., toppled a ?5.y.sr-old record bringing its total snowfall
A Seminole county man returned home after a two.hour
for the winter to 101 Inches. Snow fell from the Northern and
absence Tuesday, to find more than $1,700 of his property gone,
Contral Rockies to the western sections of the Plains. The
deputies say.
snowfall in Oisyem broke the old mark of 100.1 inches set
Oscar Bnuell, of 1501 Aster Drive, Garden Lake sub.
during the season of 1904 and 1100. A travelirs advisory was
division, told deputies a television, box of jewelry and camera
Isaad for northwestern Kansas where wind-whipped snow were taken from his home between 7 and 1p.m. Tuesday, by
lowered visibility and gusts hit over 35 mph.
thieves who left a clock radio on his back porch, apparently
AREA HE*D4G$ 0 La.): temperature: 71; overnight
dropping it as they fled,
low: Si; yesterday's high: 00; barometric pressure: 30.04;
MONDAY FIRE DAMAGES HOME
relative humidify: 32 percent; winds; South at Zntp.h.
Fire extensively damaged a Greenwood Lake subdivision
TIRJW)AY TIDU DAYTONA SUCH: highs, 5:00 Lnt,
how Monday morning, Seminole firefighters report
5:32 P.m.; lows, 11:14 am.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 5:00
The bless,
at 152 Dublin Delve, did about $30,000 In damage,
a.m., 1:23 p.m.; lows, 11:0 am.; BAYPORT: highs, 11:50
tW my,
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p.m.; lows, 1:17 a.m., 1:41 P.m.
its
int, Michael Hps, was away.
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today
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restorations we usually give them 90 days to do It in," said alleged violation to Chacey in January. When Mitchell brought
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Vause. In a Dec. 13, 1979 letter FRC was told to restore the area
Herald Staff Writer
it up at a January meeting Chacey had assured the cointo its original elevation, revegetate with native vegetation and
Longwood City Commissioner William Mitchell has asked
mission the problem was "all being taken care of."
restore the bulldozed area which Is washing into the lake.
the commission to stop construction on a Florida Residential
"The DER's got teeth enough to fight Its own battles," said
Vause said several West Lake residents had complained
Communities Inc. (FRC) development, The Landings, untu
ConJoner J.R. Grant.
restoration is made on 500 feet of the West Lake shoreline to
about the damage being done by the developer.
"Why should we get involved?" asked Commissioner John
the satisfaction of the Department of Environmental Control.
He said FRC had not made one attempt at restoration by the
Hepp, "If DER has a bone to pick, let them enforce it."
Mitchell told the commission that FRC was told by the
March 15 deadline so he had submitted a memo on March 21
Asked how he got involved, Mitchell explained he had been in
Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) to restore
asking the state to follow up with enforcement measures. The
the area in January and happened to meet two DER officials
next step would be a notice of violation and possible legal
the lakefront, which he said had been illegally dredged, by
inspecting the work done on West Lake by a dragline.
-March 15.
action against the developer.
"They (FRC) have literally destroyed the shore line.
"It's never been touched and I think 100 days is adequate
"We were short-handed— that's why we need the cooperation
property. The builders should respect our lakes, If we expect to:
time," Mitchell said. "They have caused more erosion to the of city and county governments, which can simply revoke
get help from the state we should help in return," Mitchell
lake property. They have put a pipe line In for drainage and it
approval or stop a project," Vause said, "It is really Important said.
looks like they're going to put a street in."
to get a timely restoration If damage Is not corrected finMitchell has requested time on the agenda at the next.
Glenn Vause, DER's field biologist for Seminole County, said
mediately it may be too late."
meeting for representatives of the DER to discuss the
today Florida Residential Communities was issued a warning
The members of the commission and the City Administrator problem.
that (hey were in violation of environmental regulations on
David Chacey said they had not received any correspondence
Mitchell also charged every tree had been destroyed along . Nov. 29, 1979 and at a Dec. 10 meeting with DER officials had
from DER on the matter and the city was not responsible for
Island Lake on the Katz and Savage Warehouse property and:
agreed voluntarily to correct the situation,
enforcing DER regulations,
the 3 to 3 foot deep holding pond already has a foot of water:
"when somebody goofs if they will voluntarily make
Mitchell said he passed the information concerning the standing In it.

* Police Beat

United Pressbternaflonal
President Carter's Middle East envoy Sot Linowitz
has failed to win concessions from Israel that could
Induce Egypt to prolong the Palestinian autonomy
negotiations beyond the target date of May 26.
Linowltz'a failure to gain Israeli concessions on the
definition of the Jewish state's security and promise to
free settlements on the occupied West Bank for two
months came on the eve of today's first anniversary of
the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty.
But Unowitz said Tuesday after an hour-long
meeting with President Anwar
tIn Cairo he thinks
the "many problemi" In the negotiations on
Paluthñannt.,e be . repaly,d 11 Egypt. and
briel show detemin on Yo't'Mth "permanent an.

In Washington, the president's national
,
have to return to Iran, or die." In a
recorded interview broadcast by Tehran security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, told
reporters the United States had no further
Radio and monitored in London, Ghothzadeh
said the government of Panama violated its obligations to the shah in the first such
own laws by allowing the shah to leave remark from a White House official.
Brzezinski also said the shah's departure
Sunday, the day before Iran filed extradition
from Panama would not affect the fate of the
papers.
U.S. hostages.
Asked what the next move would be on the
"They're certainly going over there with
hostages, Gliotbzadeh said, "We'll wait and
every
intention of operating," said Frank
see."
Weaver, a spokesman for the Baylor
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat dismissed University Medical Center.
Iranian criticism for granting the shah
But the spokesman said he did not know
asylum and said, "They may shout until the

Mitchell Asks Stop To FRC Building Plan

enemy?" he quoted one of the rebels as saying. "We
are fighting our Moslem brothers. We were lied to,"

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He said the central Asian soldiers were told they
were being sent to fight American, Chinese and
Pakistani enemies of the Moslems in Afghanistan.
"We got to Afghanistan and asked, where is the

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Wednesday, March 26, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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primary performance occurred In California,
where he narrowly defeated Nelson
Rockefeller. Reagan, In contrast, has won all
his primaries except Massachusetts (where
he lost to both George Bush and John
WASHINGTON - The Georgians in the by next month when the grand jury's term
Anderson),
turning in one of the most Im
White House, beset by foreign crises and
expires. A premature halt to the investigation
presslve primary performances in the history
economic woes, have another worry that will leave a lot of loose ends; It will also limit
of modern politics.
refuses to go away. It could cause them great
the damage to the Carter administration.
Nor Is Carter anything like LBJ, who was
political embarrassment in an election year.
President Carter himself was a key witness
perceived
a a master politician and a party
They have tried, according to Justice in the case. He was informed by aide Richard
unifier
in
INC
He had inherited the political
Department sources, to sidetrack a grand Harden in February 1977, that Vesco had
dividends
of
the
Kennedy assassination, and
jury Investigation of the Robert Vesco offered "a large sum of money" to gain en
though
a
Southerner,
gained massive liberal
scandal. But an unassuming citizen named
tree to the White House. But Harden claimed
support
in
the
North.
Ralph Ulmer won't let them get away with it. he had persuaded the middleman, White
Another important fact: when Johnson ran
He is a plodding, conscientious fellow, with
House crony Spencer Lee IV, to pull out of the
against
Goldwater in 1964, inflation raged at
a docile manner and a character of granite, deal. Lee also swore that this is what hap1.5 percent.
Unfortunately for the White House crowd, he
pened. But according to official sources, he
. So this is not IS4, and Ow contest will be
is also the foreman of the grand jury which
failed at least two lie detector tests.
very different. What should Reagan do now?
has been investigating attempts by Vesco, an
This cast a shadow on the White House
He should consider two big moves, one of
international swindler, to buy White House
version of the Incident. In any event,
them
obviously correct, one of them of more
influence,
president had a legal obligation to report the
speculative nature,
There Is nothing sauve or subtle about Vesco bribe offer to the Justice Department,
-. First of all, Reagan should name a shad
Ulmer. He is just an average American of
those few occasions when It appeared that even he tent, also, It was the unwillingness of a simple,
7'o.efgn
policy team composed of serious and
stubborn integrity, a quiet, conterd president's hsi
on
'might be groping for a face-saving way out at the number of key Republicans, all of whom had American
well, known fIgires, possessing long
who believes deeply In the integrity investigation. Carter 'aaIed then Attorney
present impasse.
privately urged him to run, to translate those
perlence In dealing with foreign affairs In
of the grand Jury system.
General Griffin Bell to "please see Spencer
Nor has the Revolutionary Council succeeded in urgings Into public support.
' He also has an inquiring mind, and he has Lee of Albany when he requests an ap- general and with the Soviet Union in par.
filled It with the details of the case. As each
asserting Its authority over those who occupy the
pointment."
More than anything, however, say those
witness
Reagan may have a vulnerability on the
,
embassy.
who know, was that Ford, In the end, doubted
The president not only sought a Justice
foreign
affairs side, and this would correct It.
notes.
tAterat
home,
he
has
often
Obviously, the militants are more than willing he could deny Ronald Reagan the nomination.meticulous
Department
meeting for the middleman In
Between 1966 and 1961, RIchard Nixon
stayed
midnight
painstakingly
up
long
past
It
to defy the major public figures in Iran who
was Just too intL
the Vesco plot but appointed him three
traveled the world and was seen with the
reviewing the notes and piecing together the
represent the Islamic revolution. And It followsIsThe key to Ford's 11th hour change of heart evidentiary fragments.
months later to the Judicial Nominating
major
figures on the International scene, He
recent failure of a lawsuit in California
Committee. Thus the man who the White
that they are just as willing to hold out against the tothe
made
foreign
policy his strong suit.
He
scrupulously
tau
refused
to
dWmu
the
change the way the state RepubUcan
Reagan could accomplish that In a different
case with outsiders, not even his wife. But he House admittedly knew had been involved In
revolution itself should it move in directions they primary is held.
way. He should name an Informal, bipartisan
has let his colleagues from the grand jury an illegal scheme to defraud the U.S.
oppose. Indeed, they are already doing so.
In most GOP primaries, delegates an
government
wound
up
with
a
presidential
council
of, perhaps, 12. It could include Henry
No doubt most Iranians are preoccupied these elected proportionately; each candidate gets know that he is troubled by evidence of a commission to help select federal judges.
Kissinger,
White
Dean Rusk, Henry Jackson,
House
coverup.
Once
he tried to resign
days with returning to a normal life and con- delegates to the national convention In
Alexander
Haig and other unillusloned
in
protest.
lie
complained
In
a
letter
to
Judge
But the grand jury never got a chance to
proportion to the votes he wins in the
solidating a revol4tion that has already achieved
citizens.
Such
a foreign policy backdrop,
William
Bryant
that
11coverup
activities
are
question the president about all this. Instead,
its prime purpose, the establishment of an Islamic primary. In California, though, its winner
formed
immediately,
would constitute in the
being
orchestrated
within
the
Department
of
the federal prosecutors, who owe their Jobs to
take all. Winning by just one vote, gives

U this ia Indeed the grlmgameunderway in
Tehran, those who hold the hostages may be
Impervious to any political compromise, not only
with the United States but with the Iranian
government as well. Th us, a U.S. policy of Infinite
patience may in fact be infinitely fruitless.

First, a petition drive soiht to put an
initiative on the June 3 ballot. If passed. the
initiative would have resulted In Immediate
proportional delegate selection.
Backers of the move spent a reported
$250,000 to get a quarter of a million
signatures on petitions. Many of those
signatures were Invalidated, however, and
their effort fall short.
Next,
courts, but
ost there, t. It sun is winner take all In

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the president, questioned him on videotape.
According to sources who have seen the
secret videotape, the prosecutors asked only
perfunctory questions and got back publicrelations answers. The president's
to many of the questions was that he didn't
recall the events. No grand jurors were
present to ask follow-up questions and pin him
down,
Ulmer protested that this procedure
compromised the Vesco investigation, per.
verted the grand jury system and set a
dangerous precedent. He presented his ob.
jections to Judge Bryant in person 'and In
writing. When the judge overruled him,
Uliner hired a private attorney to contest the
decision. But the Justice Department went
ahead with its timid Interrogation of Carter,
and the videotape was shown to the grand
Jury on Feb. 24 before Ulmer could take any
formal action,
Meanwhile, the grand Jury foreman Is
gagged by law, and the public may never
Learn the full story of the Vesco affair,

European sense an "alternative regime." It
would greatly strengthen Reagan as a can.
didate In November.
The second Reagan move should be extenainly discussed among his strategists.
Now that he has the nomination wrapped up,
Reagan has a certain luxury In considering
vice presidential choices. He will not need
anyone's bloc of votes at the Detroit con.
vention.
There are pros and cons, but suppose
Reagan named his vice presIdentIal choice In
May or June, instead of waiting for the July
formalItIes. The ticket could then begin
campaigning several weeks before the or.
dinary starting time. Again, .the country
would get used to the idea ofakinclofalter.
native government.
As you weigh the possible choices, con-sidering one thing and another, George Bush
looks to be a potent vice presidential choice,
He has foreign policy iredentlala, is
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It is now perfectly apparent that the Carter
administration hasn't a clue as to how to free the
American hostages in Tehran. The limited
economic sanctions long since imposed have been
ineffectual. Conciliation and compromise have•
produced nothing. Recently, President Carter
publicly canceled even the threat of military
force.
The current policy, stripped of State Department mumbo jumbo, comes down to this: The
administration is willing to wait until the snarled
WASHINGTON (NEA) - Gerald Ford has
domestic politics of Iran unravel sufficiently
°
now made his decision. He will not actively
permit release of the hostages, however long that become a candidate for the Republican
takes. The apparent victory of hardline nomination
for president. He left the door
revolutionaries in Iran's parlimentary elections open to accepting that nomination if a
renders even this hope doubtful.
deadlock convention came to him, but he will
But what If the occupation of the U.S. Embassy not openly go to It.
The former president means what he says,
in Tehran has more to do with international
politics than with the twists and turns of the according to his close advisers. Accepting
that, however, raises an interesting
Iranian revolution?
uestion: In light of his firm decision, how
The several hundred armed men and women qdoes
one explain the recent strange behavior
under whose guns the hostages still sit have been of Jerry Ford?
variously described as students, Islamic,
There was the trial balloon floated In a New
revolutionaries, leftists, Marxists, pro- York Times Interview In which for the first
Palestinians, and, just recently, paid agents of the time he said publicly that he was available.
There were the frantic gatherings of old
Soviet Union.
Ford
advisers like Sin Spencer, his 1978
So far as we know, the evidence for any of these
campaign chief; Rep. Richard Cheney, ft.
labels is less than Incontrovertible. But labeling Wyo., I" former deputy; and Dean Nurch, a
the hostage takers is less important than un- former
chairman of the Republican National
derstanding what they are accomplishing and Committee.
whose purposes are being served by prolonging
And there were the public Interviews and
the crisis.
the private conversations in which Ford said
Clearly, those who occupy the embassy have the same thing: "Reagan can't win;" "
become, and probably always were, a force unto ego can stand a defeat;" "I'm pretty sure I'
themselves. By their actions, they have run;" "I'm really looking forward to getting
demonstrated that they owe no allegiance back Into the thick of it."
Finally came the announcement on Sunday,
whatsoever to President BanI-Sadr, Foreign
March 16, less than 24 hours after Ford told a
Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, the Revolutionary political reporter in confidence that he was
Council, and, despite protestations to the con- going
to run: Count me out,
trary, to the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
What happened? Those close to Ford say It
Bani-Sadr and Ghotbzadeh plainly desire an end was a combination of factors. To some extent,
to the hostage crisis. The hostage takers have it was worry about his wife's ability to go
frustrated these hopes at every turn. Similarly, through a campaign, although she was willing
while professing loyalty to Khomeini, the to give It a try. (She even appeared on the
Show on March 14, sounding very
militants have skillfully undercut the ayatollah on Today
much like a candidate's wife.) To some ex-

republic.
Yet, the hostages remain prisoners in their own
embassy. To what end?
Both President BanI.Sadr and Foreign Minister
Ghotbzadeh have made the remarkable charge
that the embassy militants are, in effect, serving
the interests of the Soviet Union. And so they are.
Instability and turmoil in Tehran represent
opportunity for the Soviet Union. And, inasmuch
as the United States is the sole power capable of
deterring a Soviet move Into Iran, Moscow must
be delighted with the job the militants are doing in
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NEWARK, N.J. (UPI)

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Inmates in the violent
crime section of the Essex County Jail shot a guard and
took five other guards hostage before surrendering
early today to end a 13-hour revolt.
Four of the guards were released unharmed but
exhausted by the ordeal. They were placed on stretchers and carried from the building by other guards
shortly alter 6 a.m. They were to be taken to the
hospital for physical examinations.
A fifth guard who was beaten was freed at the start of
the negotiations that ended the standoff at 3 a.m..
The wounded guard, who was shot with a smuggled
weapon in the second degree, which also shows intent,"
.Vergari said.
Prosecutor Donald Coburn said that as a result of the
negotiations, a grievance committee would discuss
inmate demands, including requests for a larger law
library; private visists with wives and girlfriends, and
better food.

Woman Indicted For Murder
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) — A Westchester
County grand jury has indicted a schoolmistress for
murder In the slaying of "Scarsdale Diet" author Dr.
Herman Tarnower.
Westchester District Attorney Carl Vergari said the
grand jury "had all the options available to them"
during the two days they considered evidence in the
case and decided Tuesday to indict Jean Harris, 57, on
murder charges — instead of manslaughter.
He said the panel had been given the choice of indicting Mrs. Harris on the lesser charge but opted for
the murder count. Manslaughter would have meant
there was insufficient evidence to prove Mrs. Harris
intended to kill Tarnower.
"They chose to indict on second-degree murder,
which shows intent, and criminal possession of a
weapon, was in stable condition with a bullet lodged
between two ribs.

Carter retained a comfortable delegate and Rep. John Anderson's 40,481 or 22
NEW YORK (UPI) — Edward KenI
nedy, his campaign rescued from total lead and neared the one-half mark percent.
collapse by primary upsets over needed for nomination with 26 primaries
Now well into what politicians calls the
President Carter in New York and to go. Reagan enlarged his already one- "middle set" of primaries, Kennedy,
Connecticut, looked to Wisconsin and sided edge over Bush and Anderson.
Carter, Reagan and Bush headed for next Pennsylvania today in a desperate drive
Kennedy won, or was leading for, 193 week's election in Wisconsin. Anderson'
delegates Tuesday to give him a total of and California Gov. Edmund Brown have
to win the Democratic nomination,
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Carter's steamroller slowed down 399.5. But Carter won 143 delegates for a been campaigning there steadily.
Tuesday but Ronald Reagan kept rolling total of 747.5 toward the 1,666 needed to
Wisconsin — with 75 delegates but .
to a virtually certain Republican win the nomination,
highly unpredictable although generally
Reagan won, or was leading for, 105 considered liberal — offers a fertile
presidential nomination.
Reagan, the conservative former delegates Tuesday to give him 3l4 toward battleground for Kennedy, unless
California governor, lost the Connecticut the 998 needed for nomination. Bush Brown's heavy campaigning has won the •
primary to George Bush, but was picked up 21 for a total of 68 and liberals. Anderson probably will be •
assured of the bulk of New York's GOP Anderson added seven for a total of 45. denied the Democratic crossover vote
With 99 percent of the New York vote now that Kennedy is in contention.
delegates.
Bush, reeling from a string of defeats counted, Kennedy had 574,566 votes or 59
Three weeks later comes Pennsylvania
in the Southern states and Illinois, kept percent to Carter's 399,2 or 41 percent. with its 185 Democratic delegates.
his battered campaign barely alive with Republicans in New York voted only for
Kennedy said he would resume the
the Connecticut victory. He did not delegates and not for individual can- campaign "renewed by the expressions
of support and confidence" and said he
mount a serious challenge in New York. didates.
In Connecticut with 100 percent of the hoped to return in August to win the
The big loser on the Republican side
was John Anderson, the liberal Illinois precincts counted, Kennedy had 98,571 or nomination at the national convention. •
congressman, who disdained New York 47 percent to Carter's 87,108 or 41 perRobert Strauss, Carter's campaign
and finished a poor third in Connecticut. cent. With 100 percent of the Republican manager, blamed the president's defeat •
But the towering figure Tuesday was vote counted, Bush had 70,070 or 39 on the administration's vote for an antipercent to Reagan's 61,333 or 34 percent Israel resolution at the United Nations.

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convinced that if Carlton Fisk can throw again and catch
regularly for the fled Sox, they'll be right up there
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NOW I have to conic back from this. Ill weren't an optimist,

the joint of his elbow, 1k' caught in only 39 gaines all season
for the fled Sox, who used him chiefly asa designated hitter
in z oilier contests.
This spring, be's taking it easier, hoping his elbow will
respond sufficiently so he can catch again on a regular
basis.

mourner, standing outside the Pennsylvania Burial Co.
Tuesday. "I bet he knew most of these people."

The elbow hasn't troubled Fisk's hitting lWs spring.

shouldn't be too long from now,"
liat if he tries to Uwow hard and the pain is so severe, he
finds he can't?
Fisk rested his chin in the palm of his right hand before
answering. He picked up a soft drnk sitting at the foot of his
locker, took a sip and said:
"If I find I can't thron and am back to where I was
well, to tell you the truth, I haven't thought about it.
thoughts have been pretty pos itive. I think I'll be able to
play just as long as I don't have to make that test before I'm
competent to make it, Basically, I'm an optimist . I don't
dwell on what has gone before. I look at it this way: I caine

"It all depends on whether or not Fisk is able to throw
again," Zimmer says. "With him in there catching, we've
got a chance. Without him....'' here, Ziinxner shrugs.
Fisk's problem goes back to August of 1978 when he broke
two ribs going after a foul ball in a game with the Blue Jays.
H' should've rested but he couldn't because the Red So
were battling the Yankees for first place. Playing with
broken ribs, Fisk had to make an adjustment in his throws,
That put extra stress on his elbow and he eventually tore
muscle,
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including hundreds of curiosity-seekers, streamed past
the casket of Angelo Bruno to view the body of the slain
alleged Philadelphia mob kingpin.
Bruno, 69, was to be burled today following a private
funeral and Catholic Mass of Christian Burial In a
church in South Philadelphia near where he was
gunned down In a car gangland-style last Friday night.
"I wish he could have seen this," said an unidentified

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lie doesn't want to be a designated hitter, lie wants to
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catch because that's his natural position. It bothered him
that so much was made over the fact he felt it best not to
catch most of last Spring.
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jury and why I wouldn't play," he said. "That was what
upset me most. They were really questioningmy integrity.
I haven't felt that this year yet. I feel iii situation is a
Fisk and Zitiuner have discussed the 32-year -old receilittle more understood this time. Not so much the injury,
ver's plan of activity this spring and both agree he should
just the fact that I had one serious enough to keep me from
not be forced to be thrown into it game situation until tie
feels tie's ready.
hitting and throwing."

of his catching is introduced.

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Raiders have been ordered to play their Initted unless the' courts ruled "soon or issuing fickets for games anywhere Los Angeles Coliseum.
The Raiders have maintained they Pat Lynch it was unlikel
In two other key courtactions Tues(Lay. have the right to head sout
1980 National Football League games in enough" to enable the team to move to but in Oakland. The also were barred
111 npd fiance of it (it cision before the y there would be
Oakland,
the
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Football
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asked
the
the
league,
but
the
NFL
asked
the court
Is Angeles, "the will be playing here from many other business acts anywhere
I in Oakland."
911, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San to uphold section 4.3 of its constitution
In their Los Angeles suit, the Raiders
Judge Robert H. Kroninger QI the the
except Oakland, including advertising or
Franciscoto uphold its constitutional and force the Raiders obey it. Owners named NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle.
Alameda County Superior Court Tuesday
He said
Raiders'
Manager Al
as an NFL
Davis
agreed
withGeneral
this assessment,
butpromoting
franchise,themselves
making housing
ar provision that requires at least 21 three weeks ago voted 22 against the Eugene Klein of the Son Diego Chargers.
said he reluctantly had concluded there Davis had no inunediate comment.
favorable votes by other owners before
Raiders shift.
Georgia flosenbloom of tile Los Angeles
rangements or radio or television team can shift its franchise.
was no "reasonable expectation" a
Kroninger ordered the Raiders to shut contracts. or moving any football or
Rains, Gerald Phipps of the Rocky
federal appeals court would rule on the down their Los Angeles ticket-selling iI)e(hcai equipment.
Kroninger's ruling would be nullified if Mountain Sports Empire Inc., Jay
validity of the National Football operation. In a sweeping injunction
And the Raiders, meanwhile, filed a the federal court decided the league's
Mover of the NFL and Herman
$166 million antift ust suit in IA)S Angeles transfer rule
League's constitutional rule on transfers against the team and in favor of the
violates
antitrust
laws.
But
Sarkowskv
of the Seattle Seahawks as
in-time for this season.
A total
of eight attempted
lawsuits have
been
filedtheir
against
NFL
teams and some of that case won't be argued until early May the principal conspirators in a "scheme
National Football League, he prohibited since
the Haulers
move
to the
chiefselected
executive
officers,
and Kroninger agreed with NFL attorney to destroy the Raiders."

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changing his sweatshirt in the clubhouse before going out to
serve as designated hitter in an exhibition game.
"I haven't made any throws yet in game situations, l'izi
taking infield practice three days out of every four and I'm
trying to have the proper arm motion on my throws. I'm not
concerned with strong throws. What I'm concerned with
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Pete Rose stroked
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lead the Phillies past the AL
champion Orioles
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huts and drove in four runs to
spark the Cubs back from a 5.
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Rookie Joe
Charboneau hit a three-run
homer off Bob Ferris, leading
the Indians past the Angels
Four Cincinnati pitchers
allowed only four singles and
a fifth-inning sacrifice fly by
Dave Collins lifted the Reds
over the Dodgers who lost
their fifth straight

In other exhibition games,
Boston topped the Chicago
Mickey Rivers had three
White Sox, 7-5, Philadelphia hits and Buddy Bell added two
downed Baltimore, 6-3, Texas to help the Rangers hand the
drubbed Atlanta, 7-2, Toronto Braves their third straight
tripped Pittsburgh, 6-4, the loss
Barry Bonnell and
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Seattle, 8-3, Minnesota beat Jays to down the world
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Cleveland
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vals, the Kansas City
oyalz.
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sntng to lead New York to an
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aver Kansas City.
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San Antonio's in, Cleveland's all but out,
Dick Motta's worried and Red Holzman Is
confused. And the NBA playoff wheel keeps
spinning.
The Spurs secured a playoff berth Tuesday
night, joining Boston, Philadelphia and Atlanta In the Eastern Conference, with an easy
126-107 victory over the Houston Rockets.
Meanwhile, the New York Knicks snapped
a three-game losing streak with a 128-115
triumph over Cleveland that all but
eliminated the Cavs, and the Washington
Bullets fell victim, 96-95, to the Boston Celtics'
furious effort to hold onto their lead for the
Atlantic Division title and the accompanying
home-court playoff advantage.
Holzman, the Knicks' coach, has been
around longer than most but he's not sure
what it meane.
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way to go," he said. "I was never good in
mathematics an' this mathematics stuff is
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Bucks 122, Bulls 111
Junior Bridgeman scored 20 of his 22 points
in the first half to lead Milwaukee to its third
straight victory.
Jazz 109, Nuggets 91

Tuesday in San Antonio, George Gervin
scored 24 points and the Spurs converted 16of-18 second-quarter field goal attempts to
coast past Houston. Reserve guard Mike Gale
had eight points and six assists in the second
period as the Spurs turned a 29-29 tie into a 6651 halftime lead.
"We just opened the door and let them in,"
said Rockets Coach Del Harris.

The Bullets played hard Tuesday night, but
the Celtics played harder.
"That was playoff-type intensity," said
Boston Coach Bill Fitch, after Pete Maravich
scored 17 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter,
including a three-point goal with 52 seconds
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Los AnQeles S. Coloraeio 2
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Coach Johnny Orr embraced extras."
"That's the way I was When those teams come In Michigan would follow him to
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and told 750 cheering students session of the ISU athletic them. We'll teach them how to coming to Ames," he said, open for ISU assistants to
at a pep rally he will use council, On., 52, succeeds throw, just so long as they raising a clenched fist. "We'll stay.
hustling play and strong Lynn Nance,., who resigned throw it to the right guy."
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Iowa State
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Orr said the ISU salary, 9 in the Big Eight for a
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Tuesday morning, was the coupled with the opportunity seventh place finish,
recruiting immediately — make it a national con.
dean of Big Ten coaches, to rebuild a basketball
During 12 years at both players and assistant tender," he said.
having guided the Michigan program, persuaded him to Michigan, Orr compiled aog.
Wolverines to 10 straight switch jobs,
113 log. He took his squad to
winning seasons, took over
He also will take over the the NCAA tournament four
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Indiana in the NCAA playoffs.
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Bill Lang fired a one-hitter and struck out 11
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Marty Coffey and Jim Robbins teamed up
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Clark Chrysler Plymouth.
Vincent Martling, Stephen White, Mark
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over Milex Tune Up.
McKecknle Machinery came up with a sixrun fourth inning to score a 11$ win over
Golden Comb Hairstyling.
Jeff Burten, Jimmy Kremer and Rosa
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New York (NL)
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Jay Horwitz director of public
6Ted Pool
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Ed Lynch and Tim Leary and
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infielders Wally Backman, Brian
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Detroit 4, St. Louis 3
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3-6) 234.10; 00 (4-5) 54,10,
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Morabito traveling secretary and
Third race —516,5: 31:42
New York (A) vs. Chicago (A) at public relations director
ISan A Albert
IsO 3.50 3.00 Sarasota, 1:30 p.m.
College
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3.00 3.4 t
Toronto vs. Kansas City at Fort
Wisconsin Milwaukee — Fired
1 Wright Seamer
3.30 Myers, 1:30 p.m.
Bob Gottlieb and appointed Jay
0 (6-I) 14.60 P (5-4) 31.10: '1' ($
Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at Williams head basketball coach.
4-I) 41.01
Orlando, l: p.m.
Iowa State — Appointed Johnny
Fourthrace — s-la, D. 31:75
Montreal vs. Texas at Pompano Orr head basketball coach
4 Charging Connot'1S40 12.60 3.40 Beach, 1:30 p.m.
Basketball
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Boston vs. Houston at Cocoa,
14.60 140
New York - Returned Sly
Sister Beam
2.50 1: p.m.
Williams to the active list and
Atlanta vs. Cincinnati at Tampa, placed Geoff Huston on the
0(1-4) 35.40, P(4-I) 451.50; 1(41.5) 405.60.
1:30 p.m.
inactive list.
Fitthrs —5-16,5: 31:43
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Eric Money from the injured
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Philadelphia vs. New York (p4) reserve list to replace rookie free
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agent forward centerSteve
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Milwaukee vs. Oakland at Malovic, whose contract expired
SCottsdale, Ant., 3 p.m.
A 5)2) 1474.40.
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Sixffi race - 6-16, A: 31:30
San Diego vs. Seattle at Tempe,
Chicago Named Janet Rogers
0.1 3 Boston Sherry
3.40 3.40 2.60 Ant., 3 p.m.
assistant general manager and
1 HP's BoBo
Cleveland vs. San Francisco at
5.60 4.40
Aaron Kerns director of public
4 La Pants
3.20 PhoenIx, Ant., 3 p.m.
relations.
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Chicago (N) vs. California at
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Seventh rac.—s.1, 5 31 47
Baltimore vs. Detroit - at
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Spielman(R)d, Dickinson 6-4, 6-0:
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Green (RI d. C,rran 6.7, 6-3, 6-1;
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Ramsdell (R) d. Rogers 7.6, 63;
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score a critical basket with 1:40 remaining to
give Portland a two-game lead over San
Diego In the race for the final playoff berth in
the Western Conference.

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James Hardy scored a career-high 22 points
and grabbed 16 rebounds and Utah, despite
the absence of Adrian Dantley, led throughout
in defeating Denver.
SuperSonics 104, Phoenix 94
Dennis Johnson scored 26 points and Gus
Williams added 22 to lift Seattle. The Suns
were paced by Walter Davis' 21 points.
Trail Blazers 106, Kings 102

With one second left, Kevin Grevey's 21-foot
An 114 spurt by the Rockets closed the
shot was deflected out of bounds by Boston's margin to 94.79 midway through the second
Larry Bird and Nate Archibald. After back. half but James Silas, who scored 21 points,
to-back timeouts, Greg Ballard's 12-footer
then hit eight straight to give San Antonio an
from the right baseline bounced off the rim at Insurmountable 102-79 advantage.
the horn — carrying most of Washington's
In other games, Milwaukee downed
playoff hopes with it.
Chicago, 122-111, Utah upended Denver, 109"We're a game down to Houston and they 91, Seattle beat Phoenix, 104-95, and Portland
have the easier schedule the rest of the way," edged Kansas City. 106-102.

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remote area north of Jacksonville, Fla,, 100 miles
away.
"I wish I had something. No investigation has
produced anything solid," said Jacksonville homicide
Lt. Jim Subar, who Is heading the investigation
because the body was found in his department's
Jurisdiction.
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she was abducted probably won't help until the suspect
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enjoy playing the piano and organ and is presently
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people face from low doses of PROGRAM
GOING UP IF WE CAN SELL FOR LESS WE WILL
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compounds such as vitamin A
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touch with my family in Georgia," she said.
Mrs. Morrison lives in DeBary but has been in the
Sanford area for more Uian seven ears, having
graduated from the University of Central Florida
with a degree In English.

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how to cook. "She stoold tile on a stool anti I inade a
pound cake, she recalled. Since that first pound
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resistant to radiation than
Tuesday
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Memorial Hospital. A native In charge of arrangements.
Scientists for years have
of Oconee, Ga., she had lived
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moving here from McRae,
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cancer hazards, but they had

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Friday of Good Shepherd
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sister, Mrs. H.B. Boone, Lutheran Church with Pastor
Ralph 1. Luman officiating.
scientific corrimunity in the
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and members of the Legislature are sure
skittish about raising taxes in an election
year," he said In an interview with UP!.

Gas

term relief package, including more general
with no indexing provision,
Graham said early ftyear he would seek revenue dollars, they said.
a gas tax hike. His position was bolstered a
The governor began talking gas tax inshort time later when the Department of
crease again last week, however, saying any
Transportalon said it (aces a $100 million to
short-term transportation assistance
$110 million deficit because Floridians are
program would be like treating cancer with
using less gas and paying less gas taxes,
aspirin.
Lewis agrees with that assessment.
Aides said Graham gave up on the idea of a
,If we don't face t he issue now, we're
gas tax hi ke for this year after President
deferring the problem until later and increasCarter, as par t of an inflationfighting
ing the price of the road work. Projects will
program, imposed a federal oil import tax
have to be delayed and by the time they're
that will Jack up the price of gas 10 cents a
done,
inflation will have jacked up the costs."
gallon. Graham would recommend a short-

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
that more money for road work and
Senate
President Phil Lewis says he and House development of mass transit systems Is vital.
Speaker Hyatt Brown will try to raise the
A special transportation commission
headed by Eastern Airlines president Frank
gasoline tax for Gov. Bob Graham this
Borman of Miami recommended a four-cent
session, but he's not sure they can deliver.
Some sort of Increase In the eight-cent-a
increase now and an "indexing" provision
gallon state gas tax will be the heart of the
raising the tax again automatically In the
future so road revenues keep up with intransportation message Graham will deliver
Elation.
to the Legislature next week, Lewis said
Tuesday, and he and Brown have promised to
Lewis said he and Brown are trying to come
do their darndest to pass it.
up with the form of increase that would be

IF1 BRIEF

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP!)

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Legal Notice

Evening Hera Id, Sanford, Fl.

CLASSIFIED ADS

SEALED BIDS:
INVITATION TO BID: Notice IS
hereby given that the School Board
of Seminole County, Florida will
receive seated bids until Wed.
j&amp;22óJI
nesday, April9, 1950 at 10 am., at
wtiich time the bids will be
publicly opened and read elovd in
the Seminole County School Board
I time
44c line
office building.
HOURS
3 constcutive times
39c a line
PROJECT TITLE: Rock Lake
8:00 AM. — 510 PM.
7COn$*CUtIfttifflhi
3c a line
GALVESTON, Texas UPI) — Ken. headquarters, said the seaman appeared Marvina, began taking water March 2. Middle School Hard Surface Court
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
PROJECT
LOCATION:
Rock
neth Enoe, who drifted for 23 days In the to be in good condition considering the Enoe was set adrift while working on a
SATURDAY 9 Noon
Lake Middle School, Longwood,
3 Lines Minimum
Gulf of Mexico, said in a fatigued whisper rigors he had endured,
Florida.
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lifeboat.
he survived the ordeal on a diet of "fish
NAME OF OWNER:
"He's clear. He knows where he lives,"
"The report we have is he was tryIng to
THE SCHOOL BOARD
DEADLINES
and fish" he harpooned from his lifeboat. Smith said. "He said he felt pretty tired free a lifeboat," Gibson said. "The
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
vessel
And though the experience left him and weak, and some of his vital functions was sinking, taking on a heavy 1,1st. One
1211 Mellonville Ave.
wan and weak, doctors say he Is In were not what they should be.
Sanford, Florida 32771
lifeboat
was
tangled.
He
climbed
Into
t
he
remarkably good condition.
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
"But he Is in remarkably good shape lifeboat to free it and somebody else cut SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
Enoe, 30, wearing the same orange for what he's been through. He seemed to the line,
delivered to the Superintendent of
lifejacket he wore when he fell from his be in pretty good shape all In all."
Schools in the School Board Office.
L "It's
probably
what
saved
his
life,
the
sinking ship, Tuesday stepped from the
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
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The fatigued, scruffy-looking bosun food and water and stuff In the lifeboat," SEALED BiDS: 10 am. Wed.
tanker that plucked him and his lifeboat then was placed in intensive care at St. Gibson said.
3-Cenrj
nesday, April 9, 1980.
.
18—Help
- -Wanted
-from the sea,
Mary's Hospital as a precaution because
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After Enoe floated away, the Marvina PROJECT SCOPE AND CON.
Enoe replied to reporters questions in a he was low on body fluids, Smith said. He began to stabilize and the 14 other crew SIR UCTION: Finish gradIng,
2 Spgces In Masonic Gardens. In
100'z250x4" concrete slab with
faint whisper as he was helped across the was expected to be
area most beautiful Mem
released wIthin 48 members remained aboard until another five tennis courts and six
orial Park. $100. to settle
dock by shipping security agents. He said hours,
estate.
vessel went to their aid. The Marviria, a basketball goals,
he was "very tired."
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work
-The crew of the tanker Cove Navigator 150-foot lumber carrier, sank three days will
be let under this contract as
Asked what he ate, he replied: "Fish saw the sailor Monday, drifting in the later while the rescue ship was towing It
described in these contract _____________ ___________
tnd fish. I stuck them with the harpoon" gulf 200 mIles southwest of New Orleans. toward the Mississippi River. The crew documents. The Owner.Contractor
that was in the lifeboat.
An aggressive sales.
di Lóni,yy Will,: "0.9 A
Coast Guard spokesman Joe Gibson of members went aboard the rescue vessel Agreement to be used will be AlA WhV
MltV' Dating ServIce. All
Dr. Dan Smith, who gave him a New Orleans said Enoe had drifted 90 and no one was injured. The search for A101, 1977 editIon.
person is needed for
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID
aget. P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
physical ocamlnation at Coast Guard miles northwest of where his ship, The Enoe was suspended March 7.
sales
and servicepi
tif, Fl.
DOCUMENTS:
.
The School Board Office
established and new
NEED A SERVICEMAN? YOu'll
1211 Mellonville Ave.
advertisers. A great
find him listed in our 8usln,s
Sanford,

Seminole

Production Scheduler needed by

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

in production planning &amp;
scheduling. Send resume to Ed
Atchley, Pres. No phone calls
please? Cobla Boat Co., P.O.
1857, Sanford, Fl. 3277).

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RATES

'Kidnapper' Frees Doll
After Receiving Ransom

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: l0.597.CA.04.E
IN RE: The MarrIage of
OTTIS 0 PRATHER,
PetitlonerHUSBAND,
and
KAREN M. PRATHER,
Respondent-wIFE,
NOTICE OF ACTION

The Daimwood Derryberry
Pavelchak Partnership
250 South Hwy. 17.92
Casselberry, Florida 32107

future for a self.
starter. Previous
sales
experience
needed. Salary plus
commission with full
compafly benefits.
Apply in person to:
Ron Beck,
Advertising
Director

S—Lost
&amp;
Found
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Housekeeping, Full Time, in.
terested In working with
elderly. Better Living Center,
Casselberry. Call for ap.
pointment 3395002.

ClASSIFIED

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AUTOMECHANICS
Brake, front end &amp; muffler men.

21—Situations Wanted
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Typing done in my home; neati
accurate; experienced;
reasonable. Ph. 323-6873 aft. 5
p.m.

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24—Business Opportunities

The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim.

s.. . .Just Results?

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build
yOur lot 0'? our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
614 3013

3225353,3333773,332077,

Lake front country charm,2BR,
25, brick FP, 1g. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lOt, many extras.
-131,900 by owner principals
'Only. Call aft 5, 3236507.
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Open 1 to5dally

PUII*MVdID,Nanl*pruLS,
011.26

Sig.: Michael 1. Ruder
Publish March 5, Il, 19, 36, 1950
D(T.$

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beciu

ISMMhIIIU wendarM is about to
INN-

recrm.,DR, FLR,C-H&amp;A,w.
w carpet, &amp; more? BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. ONLY

I BR 2 8 split plan
home, with a Ig 16 x 32 pool for
Summer time fun. Close to

Hadgeagainstinflathonl
SacresonfastgrowlflgLk.Mary

'68 Cony Plymouth Fury
5695 Current lnsp

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77—Junk Cars Removed

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Dodge Coronet Brougharn V
C. Auto Radio, good mpg,
e'xc running cond S.400 or
best otter 869 1874
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Maitland East, Howell Estates,
by owner. Deluxe pool, lovely 4

BR 26, FR, 3 car garage, sc
porch, kit appl. Many extras,
k9,900. assume. 671.1517.

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OLD

DBL.WIDE

Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 21, w.
Central lIlA heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 519,00011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc.

See gur beautiful new SROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear SR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3SO3OrIandoDr.
323.3250
VAIFHAFInencI00
Lit a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyws

fasi,

Orlando
337.$577

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43—LotS-Acreage

NEAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 33271is

WEI1U Y I) SE 0 FURNITURE &amp;
APPI lANCES Sanford Fur
Salvage. 3228721.

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Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roll a way bed you've
nowhere to roll away
.If you'
place a Classified Ad today.

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Cash 322-4132

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

Wanled to buy used office
equipment. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92. So,.
of Sanford. 322 1721.

M0J5 SI'
si.. 11*1
UTATE SrOber

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-_54—Garage
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Sales

GUNAUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORDAUCTION333.n.IO

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Wanted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
heme. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
Price. No salesmen.

47-A--rtages Bought
&amp; Sókl
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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgates. We

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also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1101 C.
Robinson, Orlando, 172 2976.

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Sail Boat. Yazoo mower. Furn. &amp;
small items 25c to 517$. 1209
Myrtle Ave., Sat. Only. 9 to

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So
iiigt;y',r
bargain Otter it today in the
Classified Ads.

ROBSONMARINE
2fl?Hwy.17-92

51Ibty, Fl
Eve. se:

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miscellaneous items, 373Wo,

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Carpet Cleaning

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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estirliates
24 fit.
830 0070
GeramlCTjJe
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MEINTZER TILt
Jiew or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 869 5547

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Tilefloorssnstalled
NEW&amp;REPAIR
Free Ct.
810 IltJafto

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Clock Repair

Home Repair
CompleteMoble
Home Repair
349 5259
Remodeling
Free EsI Lic &amp; Bonded
Johnny WatkerConsf Ltd
332 6451
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Light Hauling

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Misc,
(LOCAL)349 5371
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Lawn Care

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Responsible Christian man
wants Iawnslo mow Complete
lawn service 322 0718.
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GWALTNEyJEWELE
204S Park Ave.
322 6309

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Painting
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Dressmaking

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. UhoIstery
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Groominga Boarding

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Therm,,
stat contrnle.i
.... 'i".
sleeping boxes We cater to
your pet. 322 5L2.

Sanford, Fla. 33171

House Cleaning
HousewivesCIeaning'ice"
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or Itime basis
We do wash windows
6?? 5$9
Spring Cleaning Time, ovens,
refnig., walls. woodwork, wds,
floors, top to bottom. Sue
8161.

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GINO PERtANE1 Fainting,
Contractor. Decorator Ex
cellent local references, Cust
painling, Staining Residen
hal, Commercial 327 1791
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Creative Surfaces lic,
speciaz,ng in repainting, mt.
&amp; ext wallpaper, wall texing,
wood .'aining. Free Ext. After
yoe have called the rest call
thc best 867-5592.
,

Painting S Repair

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Trent Painting &amp; Repair —
Interior 8. Exterior
Free Est
322 353$
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Painting I. Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349.575,

Phoigr.piiy

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Wedding photography by John
Cullum, Free engagement
photos or color 8*10. 323 8358.

Horns Inçron*nts
Carpentry. Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
323 6031
Insured
534 8399

TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately. Many lead &amp;

13*20,1500.
3335906

Sea lily Ca,.
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TOWER'S BEAU ('1 SALON
tormerly Hart iett's Beauty Nook
Sl9E. itt St. 3;? 5742

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5OMscelaneous for Sale
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copper Tiffany.type hanging
lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces.
625-070)

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Estate Wanted

Webuyequityinhouses,apts.,&amp;
vacant land. Lucky Invest
ments,P. 0 Box 29 Sanford

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SCREEN ROOM

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Webuyuscdfurnjtur,.
FURNITURE 1. THINGS
500 5 Sanford Ave
Sanford
3236593

Used tbl model color TVs, all
working $99 9S 10 10 choose
from. Noll'sSanford Furniture
Salvage, 179?. So of Sanford.
322 872).

Plumbing business complete w

ëgrpoll,TV• co'Isoie color
TV; Stereo AM.FM tape
I
recorder;
player

N. Ireess

700 H. 17.93,

Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Pieceor Houseful
Bridges
Antiques
323 2801
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46—CommciaI'P1orty

$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1315
S. French. 333-7340.

Call Bait

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Beds, Dtl. motel B.S. &amp; Maft.,

9544155

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 614 8126

Make your TV remote conlrolled
- no wires. Come by our Shop
for demonstration.
HERB'S tv
23915. Sanford Ave.
373 1731

3237N9 after S

47—Real

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FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
niltire. 203 E. 25th SI. 323 098)

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BROKER
2430 S. Myrtle Ave.

Sanford
3310660

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Beautiful
country lot in Deltona,
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located off Courtland &amp;
Shallowtord, wooded, $3,200.

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AF'PLIANCFS &amp; PLUMBING

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Nice residential lot on El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,110 mtg. at 9', pcI. ml with
$25 mo. pymls. Total price
$7,500 or best offer, 32) 5036,

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 23'. sold new
over $700 Balance due $175.00
or take over my payments
$17 00 month.
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver. Call
867 5394
TV repo 19 Zenith Sold or,g.
$493.75 bal. 5)83.16 or Ill mo
Agent 339 $386

Orlando
321 IS??

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Jim 3231558.

Good used TV't, $258. up
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MILLERS
6I9OrIi,ndoDrph,3?2O)S?

74)9 5 Myrtle Ave

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cComoa

S.inford
3210640

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KfNMOWF WASHER Parts.
Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPI lANCES

CROCE!TT
.Co,g

inventory I real estate. Call
W. Maliciow-ski, REALTOR.
)7373.
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SEIGLER REALTY

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78 Pont Trans Am. like new,
33.000 mi only 55.888 136 Auto
860
Hwy
436,
Casselberry 834 8399

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FILL DIRT 8. TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ilirt 323 7580

323 (1497
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16 Cu ft frost tree.
Orig. $529, now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 339 $316.

4 pcI. inIest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under 5250.
Low down payments, 333.fl,

323-2222

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3237172

L33 .!38?

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ACRES, nicely wooded and not
too far from town. OK for
home or mobile, priced $U,300
with terms to I It your budget.

RIALTOIS

Law.imowers We sell the ti's! A
service the rest WESTERN
AUTO. 301 W 1st SI

time. (lal. $189 lion $19.33 mo.

HIGHWAY 14 FRONTAGE,
DeBARY AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES
SIDE ROAD ACCESS. 531.500. GOOD TERMS.

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WokIva retreat 1 acre on St.
JiSuns lIver. Only $1,000 den.
prIce unbelievable at
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INVEST IN YOUR OWN 5

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76 Olds Delta 88. 7 dr. 350 engine.
48,000 one owner mi, only
57.441. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
.1)8, Casselberry, 834 8)99

A OK TIRE
.121 748u
St'ock $595 Heavy Duty 57 95
AIR SHOCKS $59 S
New flatteries $2995
7lllUrenchAve' Sanford

62-4.awn.Garden

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7433i S French (1793) Sanford
3 5324

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frlvacy, FP, ready. to be
restored. All for $39,900.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'69
to 75 modelS Call 3)9 9100 or
831 4605 (Dealer)

76—Auto Parts
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French
323 7531
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PARK

ARLE MflRTr.A

SIvd. 330' frontage. Good
terms?

only i 701

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HUGE, POOL,) BEDROOM, 3
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
FIREPLACE, LATIN KIT.
CHEN. $32,900 WITH ASSUM.

306333.1563

WE BUY CARS

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ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR
.
CUPANCY, ONLY $31,900.

50* ZlSlot. Le$sshow it to you
today?

REALTY

Multiple Listing Service The Real Estate Agency

BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR,
$60000

Handyman special, a great
bargain at 130,100. This home
inCIUd.s 2 BR 1 Son a very Ig

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Spacious

shoppng &amp; schools. Cxc. for
growing lam. Only 159900

38.000

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PORT, DBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, $37,000,

MU
1ve3234956

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136 (ascelberry. 8)3 8399

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HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.

5anoçyg

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

ANYTIME

LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,

32W

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BROKER
339.0509

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MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,300.

27

INC.

322-2420

ANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON AL.
MOST 2ACRES,SUNLAND.
JLL
WIl.L lULl) TPIt

REALTOR'

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HWy 97. 1 nile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach. Wilt hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
'very T uesday &amp; Saturday at
7 30 It's 'he only one in
Florida, You set the reserved
price Call 904 755 8111 for
further dc'a'lc

BUY JUNK CARS
2'. ACRES. PAVED ROAD.
From $1010 $50
OSTEEP'I. COULD BE 3 OR 4
51— Household Goods
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Call 327 1671, 3'?'? 446fl
LOT S.
$12,500
TERMS ____________________________ Make room in ydur attic, garage
'68 VW Pop Up Camper, SYSO
AVAILABLE
1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
Sell idle items with a Classifien
..
oIler VW 6V 1600 engine qooci
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repossessed, used very short
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
OP UOlI.lr Paid br lunk &amp; Used
cond 363 3663
2"? ACRES PINE &amp; PALMETTO
time Original $59), bat 5181 or
32? 26)1 or 831-9993,
trtJijSS &amp; tn'avy "quip
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$21 mu Agent 3398386
1977 F nit X19. cxc cond., AM
,
,,
mont 3?? 5990
$8.900WITHG000TERMS3
''
FM. 8 track, AC, Miracle
off ut total invvntory of t)rand
62-A--Farm Equip,
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.
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Shield 3?? 2861 or 323 5213
new interspring beddinq
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'71 Pontiac Grandv,Ile all
These beds are not damaged
LAKE
FRONT.
NICELY
BUILDINGS" LAST CHANCE
78—torcycles
or seconds t)t brand new top
power, runs excellent, 5.575 or
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
AT THESE PRICES!! All
line bedding sets only! Free
DO &amp; CFU. $20,000.
best otter 322 7397 aft 6 &amp;
steel, pre engineered clear
local delivery. P4011's Sanford
A OK TIRE
weekends 372 2213
322 7480
span buildings, (Malor Mfg.)
Furniture
Salvage,
1197
So
of
ORANGE GROVE 12'? ACRES
NEW TIRES 519.598. UP
All buildings have 25 lb. wind
Sanford. 3728721.
'72 Dodge Dart, 6 cyl, inspected,
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2ll3French Ave
load and large framed
ROBINSON a. SEEDLING.
Sanford
runs excellent 5750 or best
GENEVA AREA $6,500 PER
pg
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30'x48'xl2' for
utter 322 7397 att6&amp; weekends
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ACRE. ALL OR HALF!
$3,990.00 I 40'x48'x14' lot
52—Appliances
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79 —Trucks-Trailers
3' ,, ACRES TALL PINES GEN56,467.00 • 48'x96x14' for I ______________________________
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1972
CHRYSLER
MICROWAVE
NEW
EVA AREA. 11.900. ESTATE
59.347.00. F.0.B. Factory Call
73 Toyota P U meth perfect
YORKER, SHARP, 4 DOOR,
WAP4TS CASH OFFER.
Push button conlrol. has caro
collect 9 am. to 6 p.m.
insp.Sl500rbestuffer. 322 7397 1
ALL POWER &amp; AIR. GOOD
305.331.4647
usel, atlII in warranty,
Mt 6 £ 372 2243 wkencfs.
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TIRES. 1595. 321 0640.
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2½ PLUS ACRES PAVED
Originally sa.e. assume pay.
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ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
mints of 571 mo Agent 339.
to
Buy
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TREES ON sr. JOHNS
silo
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RIVER, SANFORD AREA.
¶•JI1 I
Wdvh(r
typo
GE
deluxe
model
Will
buy
old class rings &amp; silver
POSSIBLE MARINA SITE.

Jestup &amp; on A. on &amp; on. This

Sanford's Sales Leader

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' Suits; rain coats, ponchos
R,n
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Avt'
32? 5791

home has to be seenil!
5395,000. Owner will hold mtg.

Save Gast No need driving to
beacti, enjoy refreshing pool, 2
Wynnewood, on a beautiful
poss1
3 BR, 1", 0, FR,
landscaped lotI Pan FR, Din
scr. porch, patio, landscaped
area, ww carpet, Ig patio, w
yard on cor. lot, many extras.
BBQ, lots more! BPP SER.
By owner, 40s, 661.5419 eves.
VICE CONTRACT. A buy for ________________________
537,500?

3 BEDROOM, 1"; BATH, DOU.
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.

. REALTY WORLD.

masts Is tears whIle you cam.
Itteelada —caN your Navy
CeSilor. Call us collect:

Lk. iessup Tuscawilla lake
front. 4 BR, 4'.'; B "Dream
Home." Pool, a dock on Lk.

Many beautiful extras? FR,

Off Ice

Cream puff 2IR, + attached
BR &amp; ½1, CIlIA, comes with
furn. $33,000. Crank Const.
Realty, REALTORS. 130-6061.

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Auto repair. Only $800 mo.
Hwy 436 frontage,

Special! 3 BR, 1"; B home?

branch

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WILSON MAI FR FURNITURE
BUY.SELL.TRAOE
3fl 315 F First St
372 622

314' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS $7500 TOTAL. GOOD
TERMS.

Call us for all your Real Estate
needs.

REALTORS [j

$250 me. &amp; under if you qualify.

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Just $57500

NEWHOMES

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yd, owner says seill $52,900.

pantry? Join home ownersl
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.

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REALTORS

Just for you!) BR, 1', B home in

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Aiierin Traveler Ylini
motor Porn 360 Dodge U lii,
t.gpI 10 11 mpg Reej uas
Asknq 57.000 WlI COnsider Ig
%ti tiase ,'rd S ,in fl Prado
1?.' 04(16
t.ffi('

For Sale Used oitice eqpt Desk..
tiling cab &amp; hairs Many
items to (110051' Irom P4011 5
Santord Furniture Salvage. 17
9?. So of S,intord 32? 8771

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77 Chevy Sport Van WDs. 6 cyl.
sp - 35 000 ml only 53.388. 336
Auto
Salt's, 860 Hwy 3)6
Casselb,'rr
834 8399

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Jewelry Store fixtures for Sale
L igtitcd display counters
alarms, fixtures, furniture'
3?? 5681

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Altamontelake
view, 3.2 fenced

Super 4 BR, 28 home in Sanora
wall the extras. C.H&amp;A, ww
carpet, pan FR, eat.in kit &amp;

2544$. French Ave. 322 0231

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ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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OCT13)

Longwood 3.2, privacy fence,
garage, near schools .4.
Altansont.8.jjl, $37S00.

CONTRACT. Yours for

all detaIls.

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reading and deuled), or there-andbac* nine (like car and
parking stop in between.

REALTY

PaInt &amp; body shop for sale or
lease w.2 BR apt. attached.
Owner will hold mtg. Cali for

Unsworth Realty

van-pools) with a

STENSIROM

121,000.

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Duplex near Altamonte Mal
$62,900. Rented now at $275
S300mo. Owner will hold wrap
a round. Live In one rent the
othert?!

H&amp;A, DR, eat.in kit., FR &amp;
much morel BPP SERVICE

Geneva. S acres cleared w pond
&amp; well, ideal for mobile home.

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area. Just

HOUR lB 322-9283

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Winter SprIngs 2 BR, high lot
cul.de. sac.Lowcashtomtgor
owner will hold 2nd or wrap..
a:round. Submit all offers.
$43,900.

50— Miscellaneous for Sale

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539,500 or best offer

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542.900.

Beautifull 4 BR, P/, B home in

_..!.!!!_!!.t.___

Publish Marct, 19,26 aM AprIl 3.

TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on
low interest mtg. on new 3 BR,
2B w'conversation pit, stone I.
PI.intercom,tilefoyer + more
on '.', acre wooded lot in

Sanford 3 lots $17,000.

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Geneva ObI wide, S acres, high
diy. part fenced.

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POOL PARADISE- Lovely

If you arehaving difficulty findmnç

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Eve. 322 0612, 322.158?
207 C. 25th St.
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323-7832

$98,500!?

321.0759

43—Lots.Acreage

a place to live, car to frive. a
lob. or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads

80-_Autos for Sale
7 (,b
Camper 11OV, AC.
P rq Stv,' snk 5750 377 7006
or 173 7050

san. 8 pass

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you're an overdemander!"
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Super location excellent buy, 1(15
Sunset Dr. 3 BR, lB. FR. FP,
fenced yard, $44,900,

IIALTY

Handyman special 2 BR, CB,
fenced rear yd., in cxc.
location. $27,000.

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5)888 436 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
4)6. CasseIberr. 831 8)99
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75 Chevy Surt,an. Silvcrao pkq, I
Duel AC only 53.250 436 Af
Sales,
860
Hwy
3)8.
Casselberry, 8)4 8)99

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OWNER WILL FINANCE
quality 3.2 w-brick f. p1. +
BBQ, Fam. Rm., split plan w
huge bdrms, + scr porch In
exec area for only 571,950111

prestIgious

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

Can't find it' Try us' Over II top
brand now pianos P. organs in
stock. ncluctnq new. used,
rebuilt &amp; recond,tione'd We
dont brag about our low
prices, our customers do that
Cannon Music Co , Longwocxl
Village "topping Center, SR
434, I hI E of I 4 3)9 5900

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Vehicles
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59—Musical Merchandise

COL8T REALTY Inc.

every day.
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Lk. Mary. 3 BR, FP, huge FR
Cash tomtg. orowner will hold

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EpIorer, spoke wheels,

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II' MFG boat. 70 hp 1973 Me'r
cury electric start motor,
Gaor tilt trailer. $895 Ph 327
47)7
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

BR, lB split plan W-Cen. H.A,
wwc, pan Fam Rm, fully
pouipped kit, + gorgeous pool
on huge cul de sac lot in Al
area, 564.900
Hurry!!

VAF HA.235-Con. Homes

TO YOUR FUTURE!

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FOOT AG E
GALORE— 3 big bdrms. brick
f. p1., formal DR. eat in kit. +
cor. lot wOaks for $3.l,000!t

Evet: 349 5100. 3221959, 3234302

CALL 323.5176
FOR ThE ANSWER

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ror Fctate Commercial P. Pesi

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79—Trucks.Traiiers
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Caii Dell's Au ton 373 5620

recently rebuilt N'r'c1s seat &amp;
cleanup, $300 32) 8817 ,itt 6

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HANDYMAN SPECIAL— 3 1g.
bdrms, I" baths, corner lot w.
lree, nice area. $28,500!!

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

secluded area $106,000,

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OAee9p

STEMPE R AGENCY

Volusia Co. 6 acres, 3 houses.

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17' F glass I

MUST SELL

Huge oaks shade this charming 3
Bdrm home With fireplace,
hardwood floors, dining room.
screened porch &amp; garage.
Cenlral location. $33,000.

FANTASTIC FINANCING on
this lovely 3 BR, ? 7 B to
qualified buyers. Like new
ENERGY EFFICIENT home
fl choice neighborhood. Lg.
fenced yd., all amellities,
576.500 with $11,500 down,,
5390.6.6 mo. P8.1. Very low mt.

NEEDS Call 3fl-4991.

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formal living room &amp; din,
room. Breakfast room and
den, All recently remodeled,
Walk to shopping, church and
school sss.000

COUNTRY HALF-ACRE
3 BR, la B. IS mm, to Sanford.
Assume 9' Pct. with $15,000
dwn. No qualifying! Hurry on
this one' Only $45,900' Call
today!

We are CONCERNED with your

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tomorrow

by Gill Fox

SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL HOME WITH INCOME POT
US, WE HAVE BUYERS!
ENTIAL - 1 Bdrm, 1 Bath,

spend 6 acres on the beautiful
Wekiva River only $110,000.

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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

Do you ENTERTAIN here's a
perfect country setting 3
OVERSIZE BR, 2 B, guest
cottage, &amp; Ige Gazebo. This
lovely Estate over 1 Acre Only
579,900.

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

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SIDE GLANCES

Attractive 3 Bdrm. I'
Bath
home with assumable sn,000
8: pct. VA loan, Quality
construction, attractive
location, Under $10,000

REALTCRS MLS

3acresonHwyl6E Geneva only
$11,500.

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of the price of this luxury 2000
sq. ft. home. Sunken LR,
fireplace, huge eat in kitchen,
separate FR, DBL garage and
many many extras. See to
believe at $64,900.

Realty, Inc.

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Free report tells 7 ways to make
money. Send self addressed,
stamped envelope to F. E.
Newkirk, 625 Santa St.,
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Sanford.

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&amp; KNOWLEDGE in creative &amp;
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sure

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ESTATE SALE 2 BR, FIRE.
PLACE, good LOCATION only
524.000,

Ewnlng Iletuld

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your HOME or PROPERTY
call for INDIVIDUAL at
tention.

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pay' all benefits. Mr. Muffler,
323-5966, Carl.

COIN OPERATED
— LOST: elackcock...poo
GAME ROUTE
Female,70r8"hlgh
Sanford area, excellent income
200SMapieAV,.fl3.0.62
producer for individual in.
0 B TA I N I NO I I D DI NO LOST S.t. Elm
terested in a full or parttime
. 1h, ½
SAN DIEGO (UP!) — The hostage drama
DOCUMENTS:
Bidders
may
Stephanie had left at her house,
½ Pomeranian. male, wtiitew
(all cash) business. Will sell
obtain documents by phoning the
ended for 8-year-old Stephanie Dressln In a
touch of apricot, long fluffy
all or part of route. For details
Stephanie and her mother went to Small
off ice of the Architect, 30L$34.
tearful reunion with her $11.87 doll — held
tall, ans. to the name of Ace.
call person.to.person collect to
2110.
Claims Court on Mardi 12 to get the doll ha Cli
Reward. 3223442 aft. S.
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Mr. Jerry Neiil 305896-8973.
prisoner for 10 months by an unpaid baby
Publish March 19,26 and AprIl 2,
while Miss Russell counter-sued over the $52. TO:
1980
sitter.
Found: Gentle male, tan I, wt
Although Municipal Court Judge Ronald A.
KAREN M. PRATHER
DE94
29—ROOmS - —
dog. Markham Wood &amp; Carter
Deputy Marshal Bob Collins walked up to
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
Mayo
awarded
an
$11.87
judgment
to
Mrs.
Roa.S.nford3fl.s71f.
NOTICEOF
the little girl Tuesday at the St. Andrews Day
action for Dissolution of Marriage
300 N. French Ave.
Sanfro Gracious lIvIng. Rise
Dresain and a $52 Judgment for Miss Russell, has been filed against you and you
PUBLIC NEAR 1110
Care Center and banded over "Sandy," her
Weakly&amp;montaly rates, utilltl
NOTICE Is hereby given thaf the
... Sanford, Florida
the jurist admitted the law handcuffed him are required to serve a Copy
- CJiik1 Ca,'.
Baby Come Back doll. Stephanie broke Into
pd. lnquh'e 500 S. Oak 54,1 7503.
of
Board
of
County
Commlssion.fsof
your
written
defenses,
if
any,
to
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against ordering the return of the doll,
No. C), $370 per thousand for
tears.
on MICHAEL D. JONES, Seminole County, Florida Intends
envelopes you mall. Postage
Room for Rent
the Mament Bobysitting
"All I can do Is order money In this thing," Petitioner's
Attorney, whose toholda pvblichearing toconsider
in my home. HrIy, daily, wkly
Paid free. Write B.C. 516
LeonardC. Jolly
"It feels good to get the doll hack," she said,
the judge said. "I can't order anyone to turn address is 400 Maltland Avenue the enactment of an ordinance to
rates. Day or night. 323 M17.
Pioneer St.. East Gadsden, Al.
323.72.59
be entitled.
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"I got Sandy when I turned 6. My parents
Altamonte Springs, Florida, 32701
over anything,"
33903.
ORDINANCE
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or
before
April
21,
1980,
and
file
gave it to inc (or my birthday, She was
RoomsforRent
i1—lflstnicUnj*
The standoff continued. Mrs. Dressin the original with the Clerk of Ibis SECTION
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
Exp cabinet makers, apply
Private Home
wearing the clothes I wore when I was a baby.
1,
SEMINOLE
Starline Ent, Bid 291, Rudder
refused to pay the fired sitter unless the doll Court either before service on COUNTY CODE, TO DEFINE
322.3853
It was the first doll I got thatl really liked."
Cir, Sanford AIrport, $i.
wasreturned,andthesilterrefusedtorelease Petitioner's attorney or im. "BUILDING CONTRACTOR"
JUMP
FOR JOY
mediately thereafter; otherwise a AMENDING SECTION 6.31.
The doll was taken "hostage" last May 18
the doll unless the $52 was paid.
default will be entered against you SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE
Creativ,Exprnslo,s
32.7533
by a baby sitter, who claimed Stephanie's
LPN&amp;AIDES
for the relief demanded in
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Judge Mayo said the stalemate was broken Petition.
ADOPTING THE 1919 EDITION
mother, Michele, owed her $52 in sitter's fees.
Better
Alt a monte executIve
Living
Center,
1oncIay night when he received a letter from
tIs,
OF THE STANDARD BUILDING
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WITNESS my hand and seal
Townhouse. 3 BR. 2'2 B,
Casselberry, Call for ap.
Mrs. Dressin had hired Sharon Russell to
CODE
FOR
USE
WITHIN
fl.R. Massey from Ripley, Ohio, who enclosed this Court on March 14, 1980,
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pointment. 339•5002.
Brantley Schools. $550 mo.
SEMINOLE COUNTY OMITTING
baby-sit her two children, Stephanie and
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Call 322-5965.
II NOTICE I I
a check for $52 on behalf of his daughter, (SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH JR SECTIONS 111, 112 AND 113 OF
NEEDLECRAFTER$
Aaron, 6, (or $50 a week for six months with
Samantha.
Oo&amp;t pile no longer needed i1iis
Turn your hobby Into money.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT THE STANDARD BUILDING
SanfordplazaCleaners
the understanding that any change in emhigh as an elephants eye. Place
Instruct
COURT
CODE AND ADOPTING AP.
&amp; demonstrators,
NEW
PHONE
NUMBER
"Please see that Sharon Russell gets this
ployment would require two weeks' notice,
PENDICES 0. H AND I;
a classified ad, and pile the
By: Patricia Robinson
neededl Call Jo'an 32278)3.
$52 She must return the hostage doll to
money In your wIlletI,
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN
Deputy Clerk
Stephanie's mother then decided to change
322.$O3
Waitresses. Full &amp;
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE
iChUI 0. Jones,
Stephanie Dressin," Massey's letter read.
sitters, giving Miss Russell the required
Part.tlmeposltionsavallabl,
AND PROVIDING AN EF
CIntr$lFlarMaC.in$
I BR—$lge up Pool. Adulti onlf
have an 9-yearold daughter named Samantha 10o Maltland Avenue
Days Inn, Sanford
FECTIVE DATE.
notice, but allegedly did not pay her for the
on Lake Ada. Just So.
March 26-2725
Massey. Let's juatsay this is from one 9-year- Altamonte Springs, FL 3270)
Hours2I&amp;29_lDtoSp.m.
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 Ia
at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter
final week, The sitter kept the doll, which
RN full time, $4 shift, Apply in
3O—lto6p.m.
Sanford.
Publish March 19.26 and April),9 as possible, at Its regular meeting
old to one 8-year-old
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girl."
Call
323.8670
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
' onthe22nddayofApriI,af,
Mariner's Villao.
1980
Dealers from all over the U. S. &amp;
Cony.
Center,
950
Mellonyille
I
Seminole County Courthouse
Canada. Gold drawings
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!T.95
Ave.
Room 303, Sanford, Florida.
ExhibIts. Free apPraisal.
Legal Notice
U 3. Encouraging
31—Apartments Furnished
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
coins bOught 1 sold . Free
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Spar, or pirt.tlme Sale help I __________________________
NOTICE OF
CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
admission, HIlton Inn South,
wanted.
Woili
ourof
your
üv,
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC NEARING
COUNTY COMMIUIONERS Ø
7400 International Pr,
hemi. 1, your ow liiurs, I Sanford 2 BR 2 B mod, turn, AC,
FUILIC NEARING
Orlando.
NOTICE isherebyglv.nffiaf,he SININOI.E COUNTY, FLORIDA
apt. Avail April 10 to Nov. 10.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO I
/to'ic Is hereby given that the Board of County CommissJon
i
•Y
*$ftWt
Bickwtffi
Jr.
Electric A IJtOS
AduItsonly.Nopets.53,3fl.
INVESTMENT. Fringe'
Boardof County Commissioners of Seminole County, Florida intends
Clerk
1913.
benefits Include, paid I
iIiOki
Seminole County, Florida intends toholda public hearing to consider
blish: March 26, 1950
vaçstjon, company car,
N1W ORLEANS (UPI) — When the subject of electric
tohoida public hearIng to consider the enactment of an ordinance to - DET.127
Lge
1 BR, redecorated, Adults no
retirement plan &amp; more. For
NOTICIOP
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the enactment of an ordinance to be entitled.
pets.
$175 mo. $100 dep. 3.
vehicles comes up, many people think In terms of "cxmore information call Rich or
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PUBLIC HEARING
perlmental," but a federal offIcial promoting plug-In cars and be entitled.
ORDINANCE
Marcia
af?6
p.m.
S24.ug,
NO'flciop
NOTICE Ishereby gIven that the
______________________
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
PUBLIC NEARING
vans points out thousands of electric vehicles are used
Soardof County Commisslon.r,ot
Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING '3RDINANCE No. 79.9, THE
32—Houses Unfurnished
NOTiCEisherebygiyffiaf
SemInole County, Florida Intends
nationwide every day.
ilc.Prferred.wiIltraIn.Apy
CERTAIN BUILDINGS OR "SEMINOLE COUNTY ENERGY
SoardofCountycommiosionirsot
toholdapublicpi,aringtoconslder
inPsrscnRlchle'sVW,lml.N,
STRUCTURES WITHIN THE UN. EFFICIENCY BUILDING Seminole County,
Fork-lift trucks, golf carts, mining equipment, trolleys and
Tired of house hUnting? 3.2, 1320
Florida In$ins the enactment of an ordInance to
01434 on 17.92.
INCORPORATED AREAS OF CODE" TO ADOPT MORE toholda publichearing toconsider be entItled.
mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
SEMINOLE COUNTY WHICH ENERGY
EFFICIENT thesnadmsntofanordinanc,fo
RetIred o, wmlre$ired, paInter
child., no pets.
tricity.
ORDINANCE
ARE UNOCCUPIED AND UN. R EQ U I I E ME N IS FOR be
handyman, for light maIn.
entitled.
GenevaGardensApfe
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SUITABLE FOR OCCUPANCY THERMAL AND LIGHTING
tinancewark,
Apply
301
Silver
ORDINANCE
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1503W.2sthst.
SECTIONS 6% (a) fld 6-IS,
Or. 1. ask for Rudy,
AND WHICH ARE UNSAFE, EFFICIENCY DESIGN STAN. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 'SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE,Lk.
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nies toward a goal of having electric cars, trucks and vans
DANGEROUS OR UNSANI. DAROS FOR USE WITHIN SECTIONS .1U (a) AND
Beautiful 3 BR, 1½ B, C•H&amp;A,
comprise one-thIrd of the nation's commercial vehicle pool.
6-127, ADOPTING THE )79 EDITION
RP(or LPN, A tflf part time,
TARY TO BE PUBLIC SE Ml N) L C CO UN I 'S SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE, OF THE STANDARD MECHANIfireplace, fenced in yd., SC.
"We don't like to characterize them as experiments," said NUI$ANCEI
PROVIDING FOR PROVIDI GFORINCLUSIOPIIN ADOPTING THE
Apply in persoti Sanford
1979 EDITION CAL CODE WITH CERAIN
porch. Lease opt. to buy,
NOTICE OF DEFECTS TO THE SEMINOLI COUNTY CODE
____________________________
Anthony Ewing. "We're not trying to test the vehicles; we're
Nursing
&amp;
Convalescent
6370.
OFTHE$TANDARDPLUMIING AMENDMENTS THER TO:
OWNER; PROVIDING FOR AND PROVIDING AN (F. CODE
Center, 911 Mellonvill, Ave.
WITH
trying to expand the markets,"
CERTAIN PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN
CERTIFICATION TO THE FECTIVE DATE.
Beautiful 3 BR, 1½ B, In Loch
THERETO, THEAND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
CODE
Ewing, who visited New Orleans recently for an electric
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS. at7:OOP,M.orassoonth,reaffór AMENDMENTS
PROVIDINOFORINCLUSIONIN
PROVIDING
AN EFFEC.
Arbor, CH&amp;A, Ige yard with
SIONERS
WRITTEN
FIND.
as
possible,
at
Its regular misSIng THE SEMINOLE COUlITY CODE TIVE DATE,
* * * * * * * *
vehicle users' meeting, heads the demonstration and Incenswimable lake in back. $100
INGS OF THE NUISANCE IF onthe22nddayofAprlllflo,atthe AND PROVIDING AN CF.
Uves branch of the Department of Energy electric and hybrid
first &amp; list + sic. 333.5036.
at7:50Porass
NOT ABATED IN SPECIFIED Seminole County Courthouse, FECTIVE DATE.
vehicle program. (Hybrid vehicles will be equipped to run on
possible, at Its regular meetIng
TIME LIMITS; PROVIDING FOR Room 203, Sanford, Florida.
HOUSE FOR RENT
at 7:00P.M., or as soon thereafter 00th.
THE DETERMINATION OF
22ndday of April1950, at the
Aithur H. Beckwitti Jr.
BrandfleW3.1y,,fullyeqptk,.
as possIble, at Its regular meeting SemInole
County Court.housg
SUCH NUISANCES BY THE
Clerk to the Boerdol
inside laundry rm. Call 569.'.
In use yet in the federal program,)
cnthe32nddayciApriI195o,aft
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS.
Room,303, Sanford, Florida.
• County Commissioners
.
___________________________
Seminole
County
Courthouse
____________________
*,tt H. S.ckwlth, Jr.
Walt Disney World, American Telephone &amp; Telegraph,
SIONERS; PROVIDING FOR
SemInole County, Florida
Room 203 Sanford, Florida.
NOTICE .TO OWNER, IF
clerk of the Beard 01
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By: Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
Long Island Lighting Co., and General Telephone &amp; Electron33—Houses
ARTHURH.BEcKWITH,JR.
Furnished
KNOWN, OF SUCH LAND,
County Commisslonirsot
Clerk
IOOKKEEPER
ics are among participants In the federal project operating
CLERK TO THE BOARD OF
SemInole Cnty, FlorIda
BUILDING, STRUCTURE OR PublIsh Mar. 26, 1950
The answer to your prayers.
COUNTYCOMMISSIONER5OF Publish Mar. 26, 1950
Suniand Estates 2 BR, 1 B, den,
electric vehicles every day
PREMISES DECLAPID TO DET130
Cxc. pay,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,FLORIDA DElls
OR, LI, Fl 1, carport, beds
BE
A
PUBLIC
NUISANCE;
PRO.
.
..
One possibly surprisIng point Ewing made about electric
..i. .a
By: Arthur H. Seckwit$t Jr. INITID STATES—_
DISYNICT
yard fenced.
VIDINO
FOR
PUBLIC
HEAR.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COU1T
FOR
•
CLERK TYPIST
Clerk
vehicles was that they do not iave energy.
ING;
PROVIDING
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Publish: March 26, 1950
GenerAl office up. &amp; lois ot
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT p
"The energy used in the electric vehicle is equivalent to I)i,
METHOD OF SERVICE OF THE CASE NO. 114fl3-CA.I9.L
DIT.12
enthusiasm rag.
.
FLORIDA OLANDO DIVISION
energy used in an internal combustion engine that gets six NOTICE AND SUMMONS, SECURITY FIRST FEDERAL
COURTNO:7L115.ORL.CIV...
___________________________
AUTHORIZING THE BOARD OF SAVINGS
AND
miles per gallon," he said. "But the electric vehicle is not
MINI.U'.LOCI(
LOAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
SALES REP.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO ASSOCIATION,. United Statesof
lewconcresebulldlngsall suet,
dependent on petroleum. (It) can operate on whatever fuel
EIGHTSINTH JUDICIAL PlaintIff, .vs. SIDNEY 0. ChifCe to get acquaInted wIth
TAKE NECESSARY CORREC. AmerIca Corporation,
$30. U, especially nIce, most
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SHEALY and MRS. SIDNEY 0.
lIVE ACTION TO ABATE PUB.
sow-ce Li used to power the generating plant. The countr ian
Sanford. Be boes?
convenient on II at SR
SIIEALY, his wIfe,
If married,
LIC
NUISANCE
UPON
FAILURE
VS.
Plaintiff,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Defendant(s).
—
NOTICE
OP
shift Its fuel aotrces as most appropriate and as the national
behInd Days Inn, 1.4 IndustrIal
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
79'176I.CA4
OF THE OWNER TO DO SO; CARMEN PEREZ, a.Ii.a CAR. DIVISION "1"
____________________________
Park. 32350
SALE — NotIce Is hereby given
political situation requires."
that
pursuant
tea
Summary
PROVIDING
FOR
A
METHOD
MEN
T.
PEREZ;
and
GENE
J.
FLORIDA
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Decree
of
Foreclosure
entered
on
One reason for the low MPG equIvalent is the weight of the
Final STATION ATTENDANT
FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE TISCHER and ROBERTA
—
COST OF SUCH ABATEMENT TO TISCHER,
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
4O—Condomlnjums
batteries, the key component In the elects-IC vehicle, They also
Ref.rencà1 can be checked
Feleuary
2), In
—
1980 by the above
THE LAND UPON WHICH SUCH
rpratorganlzed and existing entitled
Court
&amp; lOts spunk.
Defendants.
under
— ______________________
the above styled
are the weakest link — the part that provides the biggest
the laws of thi United States c.
NUISANCE EXISTS; PROV1D.
Inford, Lk. Mary, new 3 BR,
NOTICUOPACTION
Itt, U lersignid United
01 AmerIca,
stumbling block to mass use of electric vehicles because
1140 AUTHORITY TO SELL MA. TO:
21, adjacent Golf Course,
Slates Marshal. or one of his duly
PLAINTIFF,
TERIAL SALVAGED AND TO CARMEN PEREZ, aka
AppI., 2 car garage, carp,
they have lobe replaced ruIarly.
authorIzed deputies, will sell the
CREDIT THE PROCEEDS CARMENT,PEREZ
drapes. 5430. 3230043 or
A A
Announcementjaje expected within a few weeks on bat.
SYLVESTER ROLAND property ejtuate In SEMINOLE
AGAINST THE COST OF ABATE. 6)1 Hove Street
County, Florida, described as: Lot
MPLOVMSNT
TERRELL,
JR.,
unmarried,
MENT OF THE NUISANCE,
Apartment ID
U, OF THE COLONNADES, 2nd
-P 1 0 V I 0 I N G T H A T Mirpar, Puerto RIco'00N7
100,000 mIles, but even then the prohiem will remain.
DEFENDANT. Se, according to the Pial
NOTICEOPACTION
ASSESSMENT SHALL CONSTI.
41—Houses
_______________________
you
ARE
HEREBY TO:
ffiereoi as recorded In FIat look
TUTEALIENUPONSAIDLAND NOTIFIED that an action tO
SNIERS
cars, trucks and vans to replace gasoline-powered vehicles
SYLVESTER ROLAND id page 14, Public Records of
AND PROVIDING METHODS OF foreclose a mortgage on the TERRELL
JR..
Build to Suit—our lot or yours
kousy,Florida, subiect, Fast pace, always busy, siveral
FORECLOSURE AND COLLEC. following preperty in Seminole
over a fow.year period. The federal government pays 30 tOlD
FHA . VA, FHA23S&amp;,I$
irer, t taxes, if any due, for
Openings,
and
TION OF SAID LIEN; PRO. County, Florida:
the veer 1979 at publiC Outcry to
percent of the cost. The fIrst year Is devoted to planning and
address
is
untinown
VIDING FOR HEARING BE.
lets 21 aM 32 In hock I of
______
,Mst and best bidder for
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an
M.
acquisition, with the next three Spent on vehicle use SF4 cost
FORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY SANLANDO SPRINGS,
LOCAL DRIVER
cash at Ii O'dock noon en Thur.
TRACT
action'
for
foreclosure
Of
a
COMMISSIONERS
TO
CONTEST
NO.
6,
and maintenance studies.
according to the Piat
adsy,
April
17,
reputable
company.
1950 at the West viY
tgage has been filed agihwt you
THE COSTS AND CHARGES IN. thereof as
*t. to start + benefits.
Seminole County
IgblwdUghUng,forjnatance,es
vel)Iclesnowand
recorded In Flat SlOb 6- and you are requIred to servi
CURRED NY THE COUNTY TO Page 13,
PublIc Records of
1EALTOR
a
c,rgious,,
SWOr. Florida.
MLS
has 19 more on ceder for meter reading, employee van pools,
a'
..... 1*
ABATE THE NUISANCE, SemInole County, Florida;
Dated: March 12, 1950.
any,
to
ft
on
JOHN
SPENCER
373.4061
oreves.
3330317
_________________________
___________________
AUTHORIZING
THE
BOARD
OF
has
been
aecigity patrol and inter'otflce mall delivery.
flied against CARMEN ROBINSON,
GEORGE 1. 010151
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO PEREZ,
plakitIlrs attorney,
GT
operations In Long Beach, Calif., Tampa, FIS., and APPROPRIATE
UNITED
STATES MARSHAl. MICH DRAFTSMAN
aka
CARMEN
T.
whese
address
is
1950
VoIusia
AND EXPEND PEREZ, and
W.Garn.$t White
PossIbly owa toots,
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
o
fantastic
hawaii have introlkaced N electric vans and pickup trucks In FUNDS TO CARRY OUT PRO, and ROBERTA
GENE
1. TI$CHER Avenue, iltelep, Daytena leach. FLORIDA
J. TISCNER.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
FlorIda. 315)4.01) or biters
theb' heeLs. lii. company projects that within a
VISIONS OP ORDINANCE: DI.
JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
KENDILL W. WHERRY
youv.requfrdtowrviacspyot 21, INS, and file the erIsinsI
wristen defonses, If any, to it
to 10,000 vehIcles In Its nationwide fleet of 37.100 could be CLAM 1110 PROVI $lON OF THIS your
10? W. Commercial
.
ASSISTANT
UNITED
STATES
DELIVERY
PERSON
this
____
ORDINANCE ARE SUPPLE. in L. P$4ARR
ATTORNEY
Phons323.7951,Sanford
replaced by elects-ks.
MENTAL AND IN ADDITION TO StiLL.. ABNERAINER,
_____
AND of TURN. llCS on pfalnttft's aftei'ity es ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Looking fir a great postion7
DANIELS, immediately thireifter:
Govermnent agencies also vs begliming to use electric OTHER ORDINANCES: PRO. AJflyo fer PlaIntiff,
ediose
t,,
etItes'. pJb March II, 1, 26, and April
I, Ill
Inter Springs — beautiful
datutt
be
VIDING FOR SEVIRARILTY, address Is 147
vehicles. Depa'tnant of Energy figures show 12 universitIes, PROVIDING
home w.Iencid bb yd. 1g. sc
West Lyman against you for the relief 2, 1950
FOR INCLUSION IN AV.JIue, Post Office
los 100, den'ai
Misi
porch, gas grill, 3 R, but10 stat.
local govsnmamfs, aix tidiest agsricl and six
in the cesnosaiiw or
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE Winter Park. PIes-ida. 31595. and petltlsa
k
•12 FIENDI AVL
r, s,wnqr may noøs
ftj
igas-ijj
'PICTITidJ8 NAil
.
AND PROVIDING AN (PP IC. IllS 1*4 ifiliSal 41*5*4 C*rk
mon.
Across
from
Health
Depi.
___'
,
The prepetp pr.ceai ngosj
NotiCe
is
tt.ro
given
that
I
am
TIVI DATE.
theaØsues$vlWC,urten'rbousr,
rsu west lee vialed IS bU5ini at
sifiP,*t,gra$s000tp4reafter
AprIl 21, $911, Ilkis-wIN
Stop In today
lb. shcetccenlngs of elects-Ice we MI bisa 1b.y he0 as peestele, at
fletOfISIs37aul$,DIXILpi, AlrPOfl,SaminsteC.unty,plerlda,
It regular muting iumamI may be utirsd aiah
p i
,
under
thi
fictitlies
name
1
955,
limited rtg*, cannot ,1t.Ii1fIn highway
be
woiking
onffiet2nddayofAprulNo,atuis
$StI*
EALTOR"S
uuI tar grNt
deiedtitthe PwblIc
1
Iscarda Of Simlitol. (UCUTIVR AIR TRANSPORT
_____
_____
______
Seminole County CourthAuw cainglabo or pstlftsa.__
of time, are more e*ndV. than coariiàl car.,
County, Pins-ha.
SERVICES, and Hut I IflIind to
WI TN EU my lId the 111
PIes-ida
Your fvtvrs our
E IftamoldeDs-.
3390305
require rulw recharging and Iatt.ryruplacimant asd still
WITNESS my *441
register sold n.me *1St Ike Clerk
5*4501
..
Wiali Cowl ut Ms-a 17, siee.
__
_____________
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I.
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5'iWP
,
itiW W SW
SSS.
iiwr fl SiCmiIlIt Jr.
SEAL)
County Florid, in
Clark $1 She lord aS
ARTHUR N. ISCEWITH JR.
The limItatIons also define certain spoclñc uses for which
'IMPLOYNflY
ARTHUR N. UCKWITH J, wok the provisions of tee plc.
''
Navy offers gloat leo
CLIME OF THE COURT
tl*
ehcts'ics ace well.iuitod: shad, a'ouiid.towa rune of limited
Name Slatitles, 10*1*:
Seminole Ceuanty, Florida
I!lvi ibIs-ia
.$ffihIlIIes
II yog qualify.
sy lvi Crabirsa
Section 54509 Florida Statutos 0145 VIII PIeC a ChIsslied Ad 1
Sy: Arthur H, Ioc*41I
____
with overnight rwges av'1144. (uc
ran
$ metJI
0050!
Jr
ied pay, geed bsam,, eads

Local Plan Rooms

I

I]",

TO LIVE-IN
Mature woman to care for semi.
invalid &amp; housework. Private
rm. &amp; ba, good salary, per.
manent, ref. &amp; able to drive.
322.3998.

Sunda9 - Noon Friday

Legal Notice

I

C

Maintenance man for apts.
EXPERIENCED only need
apply. Seminole Gardens Apts.

Noon The Do9 Before Publication

ADVERTISING
SALES

Wednesday, March 26, 1980-38

beat mfg. Prior exp. necessary

Orlando - Winter Park
83L9993

By Eating 'Fish And Fish'

'

Wanted

18—Help

I Man, qualityoperation

Tree Service
Tree Service
Top, Trim, Removal
Call Jim Flinn. $34 749

_________________________

I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beal. 327 1321

tM

100'x140'
ASKING

'4,500

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S. G. BALINT
322566$
SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair IRemodeling

llhrs

3220771

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 321.0517
Custom built Utility &amp; boat
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.

repairs.

Call: Hrold Hlghsmith

323.1776
FLAGSHIP IANKof SEMINOLE
3000 ORLANDO OR.

To List Youi' Business,.,
- Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993--- -

- -.

(
.4-

t

�'a

At Ruined Mattress
but nevertheless here's my
left hand to indicate to folks

4

I would prefer to be ignored
rather than accept this fishy
left handshake. How do you
feel about it?
RIGHT HAND, PLEASE

0%4

Mrs. Bookman is a member of St. James
AME Church where she serves as a

such an "accident" can ask your opinion regarding Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. stewardess.
There were five generations present to help
happen, If he plans to sleep the practice of some people 90212.
backleft
hand
turn
th
eir
over anywhere, he should who
tiring his own bedding, plus a ward in a so-called "friendly"

,.$AT THE LO

-P

battery powered

2945 NE 3rd St Suite

$9,99

*onlv

plus tax IF 1,4i77

Winn Dixie

o999 __
'

PINKY PIG BRAND
FRESH ECONOMY

W

ffr'I

PORK
Lnur3

USDA CHOICE
UNTRIMMED WHOLE

"j

:2

&amp;
S S0PI

'-

..

99

9.9c

14 TO 16

1

.2

FULL i FRESH OR SMOKED POR LOINS
SLICED INTO

.

• •

N.Y. Strip

9"

HORMIL SKINLESS -

AMERICAN MOTORS
HAS GIVEN
SPECIAL
SO
1ST' CAN PASS
tenrgrra tea
urcn ViiWUO
ON 70 YOU.

COFIORD GOES A LONG
WAY OTHER WAYS 77"J(J
Based on EPA estimates
Concord's efficient design
and 22-gallon gas tank
lets it go 484 miles '

'Q highway estimate,

CRIS CO

1

Limit 1 with

$5.00

more purchase excl. cigs.

or

I

. . •

.

$119,____JJ
-A

MUFFIN MIX

I _______----------------

COMIC
W

IIII

0 BRAND USDA CHOICE

-

-

qc

-

W-D BRAND USDA CHOICE

BONELESS CHUCK

-

BONELESS

CALIFORNIA
/
ROAST

liii

11,111.

Stew Meat

- - -4
-

EY
=

BEEF

9TH

LB.

DARLINC, CCiRN

20 W=

diI..aaIw

LB.
fill

'

I

IS rt I''

''si'

Eye Steaks

. .

CHUCK
ROAST

$1911fi$199

AVG.

Bill RONI(IS

319

[''I[

$1119

•

$1 69

At
AN

Chuck

1 219

.• .

.

..

119

.... -

1

CHUCK STEAK

SLICED BACON

89

CHICXEN

HUNT'S
1 5-oz. TOMATO SAUCE
OR 141/2 ol.

09

CANS

EPA estimated mpg.

Use these figures for
comparison. Your range and

mileage may vary due to
driving speed, weather
conditions and trip length.

Actual highway mileage will
probably be less. Range
superiority may be due to
greater economy or tank
capacity.

CONCORD DL COMES
MTH LUXURIES

LIKE THESE

- I'JUIVIUUCII tlllllllg btidIS.

$199

LI.

$219

LB.

919

:

PKG

,

,•;'
•

Ail
Se

ATU7*4

you( dI1if

i

IAG

99c

UNSALTED

Saltines

9°°

. .

SAVE II' ON 2 • THRIFTY MAID
All. FLAVORS

SPAGHETTI

DRINKS

•'•'.

29°°

o'

HARVEST FRESH
U.S. No. 1

'4852

I

HARVEST FRESH 1%

/

WHITE

FLORIDA

POTATOES

STRAWBERRIES

109
POUND

979

9C

VENT
VUE

F1American Motors

III

III

c

57

99

COFFEE

HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA

Lemon Juice

•

Frostings

89c

9c

Oranges

Apples .... 13 too 9"

SOS S. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD, FL.
322-4382

TE

I-al

NVII Muir

OWN

Lit

,.°.'

.

•

1149
S

SAVE 20' ASTOR

DIXIE DARLING LARGE

CHEK DRINKS

INSTANT TEA

FAMILY BREAD

12

.

12-ax.
CAN$

2LVS. $119
3

$149

JAR

0-ox.

.

CHOCK FULL O'NUTS
POUND OR

SU PE RIRAN D
ALL FLAVORS

MARBLE
CAKE

ICE

9c

8-oz.

- *J

CREAM
HALF
GAL.
SAVE 10'

To,ping.....J;77c

.

SUPERBRAND
ALL FLAVORS

SWISS STYLE
YOGURT

C

3

99c

8-oz.
CUPS
TASTE 0 SEA

Perch Fillet

RANGE JUICE
$229
6

SA.'t 10 SUPLRBRANC)

• . i.

Sour Cream

96

,

'

79c
:

3'1, mAn 99c

'-I

MEALS
$17

FAMILY

PACK

LBO

I

Creamer

5115

. . • . ..i

$229

NM VII?

CABUSE
29

1-LB.
CAN

SAVE 27' • ALL FLAVORS

SUPERIRAND WHIP

...5 SAO 89c

Limit I with $5.00 or mor•
purchase excl. trigs.

BETTY CROCKIR P T S

THRIFTY MAID

'"

ASTOR

FLOUR

LB.

SIZE

PINTS

HARVEST FRESH WASHINGTON GOLDEN
DELICIOUS

SANFORD MOTOR CO.

0

Limit 1 with $5.00 or more
put-chate s.d. cig..

SAVE

LBO

SEE Al 17/BEELA 611 SPill/lAND
CONCORD -Ai

100-CT.
PKG.

MU 29 ON 2 • REGULAR 01 THIN
MUILLIRI

PRICES START AT

HURRYAND SAVE! MARCH 11TH THRU APRIL 10TH

BAGS

SAVE 19' .CRACKIN'GOOD-RCGUROR

II

Ii

Limit I with $3.00 or more
purchase sad. cigs.

H310
II

ALL OIINDI

4

GOLD MEDAL

~-oz.
CANS
$

2PK65. *119

esirnIp and ,.st
Aium,n,t,d Ihlt sl,m is *."ani,d to,
flOfth5O
'2000
12
Z,teiI 1 a'.g.st..,d I'.d,m,' of Z,.ba'
tnf,naI.onat Co'po'aIon

-

. • 0 0 0

2:-os

01 BEEF

SOUPS

I

PLAIN, UNUACHID
01 SELF-RISING

NMI HOME

CH U KY

,

t*w

a

Quartz digital clock.
Full vinyl roof.
Extra Quiet insulation.
Whitewall tires and styled
wheel covers.

Cookies

Coscs
y part except tires.
Even if it lust wears out."

AT NO L(1R4 COST'
-

CRACKIN' GOOD ALL KINDS

WR1Mi*M
''' ""

79

09

SHORTENING

PORK CHOPS

3 LII. OR MORE

BABY STEER
LIVER

————————

WHOLE PICNIC

TOMATOES

-

DI VEINED

''

SPARERIBS
$119

3

LI.

SAVE $1

HICKORY SWEET

!k

I

LB.

I

————————————————

W.D BRAND USDA CHOICE BONELESS

•'

4Q

COUPONS GOOD ONLY WITH ADDITIONAL PURCHASES
OF $3.00 OR MORE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES.

4t.: :

I

20 TO 26

THNIY MAID

ii

WHOLE GEORGIA
FRYERS
SSc CUT UP
U.S.D.A. CHOICE AGED
FULL CUT
ROUND STEAK

--

o

The University of Florida Renaissance Ensemble will

FRESH PREMIUM GRADE

I

I

PINKY PIG BRAND FRESH OR
SMOKED LOIN CENTER CUT

Free Medieval Concert Set

LEAN
GROUND CHUCK

j

THE
PURCHASE
PRICE

PINKY PIG BRAND PRUK
PORK SHOULDER ARM

LB.

Judges will select the best exhibits in several categories and
prizes will be awarded by the sponsoring organization, the
Oviedo Woman's Club.
Proceeds from the f estival will benefit local charities.

'

It. AVG.

UNTRIMMED WHOLE BONEL(SS 14 10 to
LB AVG SLICED AND PUT BACK TOGETHER

PINKY PIG BRAND FRESH LOIN

pee-sales.

FRESH DAILY

', s
'. '

SPLIT FOR COUNTRY STYLE PORK

--

hvv lowe if

.' a A-1
- t -. '.

LIMT ONE PER COUPON

BONELESS
CHUCK
LI

N.Y. SIKIrS

LB.

Those attending are advised to purchase lunch tickets early
in the day since the amount of food prepared wIfl be based on

We Soil only U.S.D.A Choice nstvraltyasd

.'

,,

BEEF PATTIES

USDA CHOICE
UNTRIMMED HALF OR WHOLE
HEART OF THE CHUCK

'.

S .AN

Pork Chops

C)'

BONELESS

Vt.,

entirL family.

IOWA
MEATS

110i'

a C C . • IS2 47 a l t

V
f

.

t

3-LB. BOX W.D BRAND

PINKY PIG BRAND

ROAST

-

In addition to more than 75 arts and crafts, many of which
will be for sale, there will be food and drinks, rides and games
for children and entertainment th roughout the day for the

"%X

29c

'%.

,I
. -.

- 29

OFF

$100

HALF PORK

lb.

1980, and April
1980.

s

1

The seventh annual Great Day in the Country Arts and
Crafts Festival will be held again this year on aprIl 12 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of St. Lukes Lutheran Church in
Oviedo, on State Road 426 near the Red Bug Road intersection.
For the past seven years, this arts and crafts festival has
attracted art lovers and artisans alike.

Seminole Community College Friday at 8 p.m. The group
directed by Professor John Kitts. They perform In period
costumes, and play reproductions of medieval
The concert will be held in the SCC Fine Arts concert hall.
The public is invited and admission is

COLORS

SAVE 26C,

F 304VE

Festival
Scheduled In Oviedo

.......L.
.-.e
111111111.14
%; at.

I

LB.99

and be dated
between Feb. 21

plus
tax

I vaguely recall having read

4&amp;Q

Cla.aI SI"aCI
CO II ill
(

3

register tapes must
total at least $100

somewhere that this is a

n,t,l
aII4

I

?I

i

register taes from

*

tend their right hand in the

a'nnr.rt tJ Maigtct,nI

TV

P ORK LOIN ROAST

i

$100 in cash

-with

$23.99 value only

Arts, Crafts

2

.

Citlus

C

GOOD M A R C H

room In your home.

nounceinent, proudly an- "token" handshake which
flouncing the birth of a baby says, "1 don't care for you,

--S...

iltvAIo vuS.4
$tItI
hlNDI,

ON?!5 $

COUPONS GOOD ONLY WITH ADDITIONAL PURCHASES
Of $3.00 OR MORE I*CLUDIP4O CIGARETTES.

Center of Ocala
1904) 732-6103

(;k

Oco

WHOLE OR FULL RIB HALF

bold graphic., bright colors and fine timekeeping for any

DEAR ABBY: What is this conventional manner,

rrxnt

'-H

ffff

designer wall clocks
to brighten your day
from Winn Dixie

VVV

LIMIT ONE PER COUPON

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simply could
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problem before he slept over,
Indicate that tine's right hand
but the next morning when he parents signed themselves,
otherwise occupied, that the
discovered he had had an "Gator Guy" and "Wooly is
left
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Woman" -some clan, sect or
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Danny
or his mother gang name. We were really right hand is searing a large Scott Bookman, Jr., and Mrs. Arphenia Bookman holding her greatnot to tell me
and Nichelle La'nette Taylor,
stunned. My question: Is a ring which Invariably cuts grandchildren, twins .Janelle Yvette Taylor
about
into the flesh when grasped
surrounded by, from left, Shelline Stafford, Reginald holloway, Earldarina
gift In order for an
toll tightly. Or some reason
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Myers and Jacqueline Bookman,
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parents? Get
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new mattress?
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new
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STEAMED DOWN SOUTH just illegitimate parents.
her celebrate her birthday. She has five living
The Bookman Family gathered to celebrate
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childr en Mardesia B. Patterson, Wildwood,
of Mrs. Arphenia Bookman.
I child because of the cir- KNOW. Drugs, sex and the 90th birthday
l)EAR STEAMED:
Geneva Whitehead, Orlando, Annie Wright
She was born in Wildwood and became a
alcohol are plainly discussed.
souldn't, The poor kid cumstances of his birth.
Scott Sr. and Cab C. Bookman, Sanford.
Send $2 and a long, stamped resident of Sanford 60 years ago.
DEAR ABBY: For quite (28 cents self-addressed
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shook it; I'm sure
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Dessert souffles arc an impressive — and unexpected —
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reawakens after the long, dreary winter, families, too, come to Add pineapple and peppers to meat. Combine flour, salt, chill
life with a flurry of activities. Spirits soar as everyone heads powder and pepper with 2 tablespoons reserved pineapple
outdoors to cycle, garden, golf, play tennis or simply enjoy the juice; stir into meat mixture and cook slowly 10 to 12 minutes.
warmth.
Meanwhile, roll pastry out on a lightly floured surface, apWhat more appropriate way to herald the arrival of spring
proximately 1iinch thick. Cut out eight 6-inch circles.
Place
than with a distinctive menu centered around
that traditional ¼ cup filling In the center of each circle. Moisten edges of
springtime favorite — lamb. Although now available year
dough with water and fold in half to form a crescent; press
round, this fine meat has renewed appeal during this season, edges
firmly together and pinch into a twist or rope edge. Beat
For a tribute to spring, plan a meal that's special — from a egg
with water; brush over surface of pastry. Place hand pies
leg of lamb entree to a cool, creamy pineapple finale. There is on an
ungreased baking sheet and bake in hot oven (400
a variety of lamb roasts, bone-in and boneless, from which to
degrees F.) for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. 4 serchoose. No matter which Is selected, the cook will appreciate vings
of 2 pies each.
its preparation ease. All are simply roasted in the oven,
Or roll pastry Into rectangle approximately 12x24 inches.
unattended, until done to the diners' liking — rare for the
connoisseur, well done for the traditionalist or medium to Cut into eight 6-inch squares; place 's cup filling in center of
match the preference of many people today. For a fiesl-- each and fold In half to form triangles.
springtime vegetable accompaniment, serve Potato Baskets
with the lamb. Sliced potatoes form the unique crispy cups that
hold creamed carrots.

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leg, being careful not to let it rest in fat or on bone. Do not add
water. Do not cover. Roast in a slow oven (325 degrees F.) to
desired degree of doneness. Remove from oven when meat
thermometer registers 135 degrees F. for rare; 155 degrees F.
for medium; 165 degrees F. for well doM. Allow 20 to 25
minutes per pound for rare; 25 to 30 minutes per pound for
medium; 30 to 35 minutes per pound for well done. Allow roast
to "set" In a warm place 15 to 20 minutes after removal from
oven. Since roasts continue to cook during this time, they
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ham, a macat traditionally served for the celebration of
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that requires no cooking, and used a simple mayonnaisegelatin glaze. An assortment of colorful vegetable flowers
decorates the meal. After the festivities, any leftover ham
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gelatin with I cup cold water. Let stand 1 minute. Add 1 cup
more water; stir over low heat until gelatin is completely
dissolved, about 8 minutes. Add mayonnaise, stir until mixture
is smooth. Set saucepan in ice water; stir constantly until well
chilled and slightly syrupy. Idle glaze evenly over top and
sides of ham. Refrigerate about 30 minutes or until glaze is set.
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again to chill. Spoon glaze over ham; refrigerate. Repeat
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pared cucumber skin for leaves. Flower petals are made from
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radishes. Other flowers are made from halves of sliced black
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2 tablespoons butter or margtne
2 teaspoons lemon juice
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broccoli. Separate hard-cooked egg yolk from egg white. Press
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wire whisk. Blend in remaining milk and all but 1 tablespoon
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vanilla and remaining 3 tablespoons liqueur. ('over pan. Set
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perature, reaching 140 degrees F. for rare; 160 degrees F. for
medium; 170 degrees F. for well done.
Note: Frozen lamb can be defrosted in the refrigerator or
oked frozen. If leg is cooked frozen, allow one-third to ½
more time (at 300 degrees F. to 325 degrees F.) than for
defrosted leg.
POTATO BASKETS
3 pounds large baking potatoes
Cooking oil
3 cups sliced carrots, cooked
1 cup medium white sauce
Snipped parsley
Pare potatoes and trim into oval shapes; place In cold water.
Slice potatoes lengthwise ½ inch thick and return to cold water
until ready to use. Drain and pat slices dry. Heat a 3-inch
double potato-nest basket ln deep hot oil (365 degrees F) for 4
to5seconds. Une bottom half of basket with potato slices,
overlapping slightly to form petal effect. Press top basket over
slices and clamp tightly together. Fry potatoes In oil 3 to 4
minutes or until golden brown. Open metal basket and tap
lightly to release cooked potato basket onto absorbent paper.
Repeat to make 9 baskets. Combine carrots with white sauce
and cook slowly until heated through. Place approximately ½
cupi.ned.crots in eacb potato. basket. Garnish with
snipped parsley. Ipotato baskets.
pINEAPflBAVAR1AN
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½ teaspoon dried leaf thyme

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1 cup diagonally sliced celery
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
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bubbly. Stir in broth. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture
boils and thickens. Reserve 4 egg wedges for garnish. Stir in,
remaining egg wedges and sour cream. Heat Just to serving
temperature, but do not boil. Serve Immediately over noodles.

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9 hard-cooked eggs, wedged
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½ teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups buttermilk or sour milk
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Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. Combine cocoa, flour, baking
soda, baking powder and salt. Add to creamed mixture
alternately with buttermilk, beginning and ending with (irs
ingredients. Pour into liberally greased and floured pans.
Bake at 30 degrees F. as follows:
3 8-inch layer pans
30 to 35 minutes
1 130x2¼.inch pan
55 to 65 minutes
1 tube or Bundt pan
55 to 65 minutes
2 9x5x3-inch loaf pans
50 to 60 minutes
31,2 dozen cupcakes
20 to 25 minutes
Bake at 375 degrees F.

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saucepan. Add flavor enhancer. Stir over low heat until
mixtu re thickens and boils. Yield: 4 servings.

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calllons, parsley, garlic, remaining ½ teaspoon flavor
enhancer, remaining ¼ teaspoon salt and dash pepper; mix
well. (Mixture should be moist.) Place a heaping tablespoon of
chicken mixture on potato pancake; roll potato around meat to
encase it completely. Dip potato cakes In egg beaten with
water. In large skillet, heat enough oil to measure
pan. Fry potato cakes until well browned on both sides. Serve
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Using cocoa, make a
delicious basic recipe
that simply by varying
baking pans becomes
five great cakes.

If you took a poll on favorite desserts, more people would
probably pick chocolate cake than any other. But some would
vote for layer cake, some for cupcakes, loaf cake or a different
version — so long as It was rich, moist and "chocolatey."
Now you can please everyone and make any occasion
special — with one basic recipe that, simply by varying your
baking pans and times, becomes five great cakes,
The secret? Start with a base of versatile unsweetened
cocoa; it's more convenient to work with and gives a deeper
chocolate taste.
Cakes will be as melt-in-the-mouth light as they are luscious.
And if you do a lot of baking, remember that 6 ounces of cocoa
goes as far as 8 of baking chocolate that's more economical,

darning needle.

1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon water
Oil for frying
Chicken Gravy

Garnish with parsley, if desired.

coloring eggs.
Anyone, regardless of age, can make this lovely and
traditional Egg Tree. Children can not only have fun designing
special eggs to decorate the tree, but are allowed to express

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grease (china marker) pencil, one colored egg, glue and a
piece of sturdy string or yarn. Glue the buttons (2 on each side)
parallel to the bottom of the egg — these are the Ures.Now use
the grease pencil to draw the car doors and windows, glue the
string to the top center of th e egg so It can be hung from the
Egg tree and your egg.o.car is ready to roll.
Another unusual, yet easy to make, decoration is the
Strawberry Egg.
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scissors, glue and a black china marker. Cut the green felt In
the shape of leaves and a stem and glue them to the top of the
large end of the egg. The stem should be a circle of felt and can
also be used to hang the Strawberry egg from the tree.

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½ cup cold water
2-3rd cup non-fat dry milk powder
2 cups water
2 egg yolks, slightly beaten
3 tablespoons cocoa
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup sugar or equivalent amount of non-caloric sweetener
2 teaspoons vanilla
Sprinkle gelatine onto ½ cup cold water; set aside. ( iubuitmilk powder and 2 cups water in macdAwn saucepan; blend it,
egg yolks, cocoa and salt. Cook over meditnu heat, stirring
constantly, until mixture just begins to boil: remove from
heat. Stir in gelatine, sugar or sweetener and vanilla. Pour mnt'
individual dessert dishes or 3-cup mold. Place plastic rap
gently on surface; chill until firm. Garnish mnhIlviVInal dessert
dishes with fresh or naturally sweetened canned fruit or onmold onto servinu tray: serve slices with fruit or ladyfirie'rs.
COCOA PORCUPINE.s
(About 36 balls)
2 eggs slightly beaten
¼ cup sugar or sugar substitute
¼ cup cocoa
1 cup finely chopped pitted dates
½ cup finely chopped nuts
2 cups toasted rice cereal
1 cup flaked coconut
Combine eggs, sugar and cocoa in saucepan; add dates.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly for It) mIiinutt's or
until mixture almost boils. Cool 5 minutes; stir in nuts and
cereal. Cool 10 minutes longer. Drop by teaspoonfuls into
coconut; roll into balls.
DIETER'S CHOCOLATE
CHEESECAKE
18 servings

¼ cup skim milk
1 envelope unflavored gelatine

2-3rd cup skim milk
2 egg yolks
3 tablespoons cocoa
¼ cup sugar or sugar substitute
14 teaspoons vanilla
1½ cups (12-ounce carton) mild creamed cottage cheese
2 egg whites
2 tablespoons sugar
1.3rd cup graham cracker crumbs
½ teaspoon cinnamon
Fresh or naturally sweetened canned fruit
Pow ¼ cup milk into blender container. Add gelatine; allow
to soften while assembling Ingredients. Heat 2-3rd cup milk to
boiling point; pow into blender and process until gelatine
dissolves. Add egg yolks, cocoa, ¼ cup sugar and vanilla;
process at medium speed until well-blended. Add cottage
cheese; blend at high speednujsmooth. Pour into bowl; chill
until mixtire mounds from a spoon. Beat egg whites until
frothy; gradually add 2 tablespoons sugar and beat until still
Peaks form. Fold into chocolate mixture. Combine graham
cracker crumbs and cinnamon; sprinkle onto bottom of an S.
inch round cake pan (removable bottom preferred). Pour
chocolate mixture into pan; chill several hours or overnight.
Arrange fruit on top; garnish with additional graham (racker
crumbs, if desired.

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mix. Turn the cupcakes upside down and frost with a special
fluffy frosting made with marshmallow creme and a few other
easy Ingredients. The frosting recipe can be used with other
favorite cakes, too; its soft, light texture makes it a "classic."
After frosting, shredded coconut is sprinkled over the
cupcakes making fuzzy "fur," and facile features are added
with gumdrop halves and pipe cleaners. Slim of atandardeise
irshmaflows are used as "ears."
To make these, cut a marshmallow Into four slices using
scissors dipped in water, then dip the cut side 0( the slim into
colored sugar and attach with toothpicks. For a different if.
fect, tout the coconut a golden trowu before Winkling on the
C" or tint the frosting a favorite color with food coloring.
Set the Funny Bunny Faces on lace dollies or flaU.h.d poper
baking cups, then serve on Individual '1qesrt plitet (h',
arrange several In a big Easter bt to bring out as the
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½ cup star
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when Jews around the world recount the tale of their brave
escape from slavery in Egypt. Special symbolic foods are
eaten to further dramatize this holiday.
During Passover, because of Jewish food restrictions, fresh
fruits and vegetables assume particular importance, by
mAking holiday menus exciting and colorful. For example,
only approved (Kosher) bottles of herbs and spices can be used
at this time, and fresh vegetables — like onions, garlic,
scallions, and parsley — are especially prized as seasonings.
In Passover Garden Casserole, fresh broccoli, carrots,
mushrooms, and onions make a colorful tapestry of flavors,
Cottage cheese, sour cream, and eggs provide the protein,
while matzoh replaces the noodles and rice, now forbidden, but
often used in vegetable main dishes.
Schav is a cold soup originally prepared by Eastern
European Jews for another religious holiday, Schavuot, which
commemorates Moses receiving the ten commandments on
Mount Sinai. Bright green sorrel leaves are traditionally used
for flavor, symbolizing the grass on the mountain.
But sorrel leaves often are not available, so fresh spinach
makes a wonderful substitute. In Spinach Schav, lemon Juice
adds a refreshing tartness, blending with the beaten eggs to
make this 10t, rich soup. Served with a dollop of sour cream
and an array of palate-tingling garnishes, schav makes a
delightful prelude to any holiday dinner.

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ounce serving of cooked greens. According to the United Fresh
Fruit and Vegetable Association, both the curly and flat leaf
varieties are good for cooking.
Buy bright green spinach with fresh, crisp leaves. It should
be: used as soon as possible, but can be stored In the
refrigerator If wrapped well to preserve moisture.

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diced cucumber, sliced scallion, chopped radish
Wash and trim spinach; chop coarsely. In large saucepot or
kettle, combine spinach, water, onion and salt. Bring to a boil;
simmer 10 minutes. Add lemon Juice and sugar; simmer 15
minutes longer. Remove from heat. Remove onion. Add a
small amount of hot soup to eggs, stirring constantly; return
mixture to kettle; mix well. Serve immediately, or chill and
serve cold. Garnish with sour cream and any or all of the
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PASSOVER GARDEN CASSEROLE
% cup butter or margarine
lcup sliced, fresh carrots
cup chopped, fresh onion
small bunch fresh broccoli, stems sliced, flowers whole
4 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced
4matzol*
Iot water
2cups cottage cheese
cup sour cream
2egga, lightly beaten
)to 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
ltabieapocm chopped fresh dill
1 teaspoon salt
0 teaspoon pepper
l large skillet melt butter; saute carrots and onions about 3
mI*tea until crisp-tender. Add broccoli; stir-fry 3 minutes.
Stlin mushrooms; remove from heat. In medium bowl soak
noha until soft In hot water to cover; drain. Add cottage
dae, sour a-cain, eggs, lemon Juice, dill, salt and pepper;
inIwell. Add 3 cups vegetables to matzoh mixture; mix well.
Spain Into buttered 2-quart baking dish; spoon remaining
veltables over casserole. Bake, uncovered, ina * degree F.
ov.Ø 25 to 3o minutes until heated through. Makes: 6 servings.

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cup margarine or butter
Prepare one recipe of marshmallow treats, adding ½ cup
1 package (10 ox., about 40) regular marshmallows or 4 cups coconut, tinted green, to mixture. Portion mixture Into sixteen
miniature marshmallows
2½4rxh muffin-pan cups. Shape each Into nest. Fill cooled
5 cups Rice Kriaples cereal
nests with jelly beans, miniature marshmallows or chocolate
Melt margarine in Large saucepan over low heat. Add eggs. Decorate with pipe cleaner handles for baskets, If
marshmallows and stir until melted and well blended. Remove desired.

Springtime often means a renewal of interest in children's
parties, school dances, week-end get-togethers and teenage
slumber parties.
Wouldn't it be great to find a fun dessert for these special
occasions that says "springtime" but isn't time consuming or
expensive to make?
Funny Bunny Faces fit the bill perfectly. The idea, created
by the Kraft Kitchens, requires just a few basic ingredients,
most of which are found at your local supermarket. Assem.
Wing them is simple and fun — in fact, making the Bunny
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from heat. Add cereal. Stir until well coated. Use cereal
There's not a more fitting pair this side of Santa Claus and mixture to make Peter Cottontail or Easter Egg Nests.
Christmas.
PETER COTTONTAIL
So who is better to attend the neighborhood Easter egg hunt
Prepare one recipe of Rice Krlspies Marshmallow Treats for
than Peter Cottontail himself.
seven-inch bunny. Using buttered fingers, shape 3½ cups
Just prepare a batch of familiar Rice Krisples Marshmallow
warm mixture fcir body a$d 2 cups mixture for head. Join head
Treats using Kellogg's Rice Krlsples cereal. Shape the warm and body with toothplcli to create a bunny seven inches high.
mixture into three balls: two large ones for the body and a
small one for a cottontail. Then build the bunny! Add floppy Shape remaining mixture into a ball for the "cottontail."
Brush with corn syrup and roll in coconut. Attach to the body
paper ears as well as candy features and buttons.
with a toothpick. Make ears and feet from colored paper. Cut 2
For another easy Easter craft, portion the marshmallow slits in head to attach ears. Set bunny on paper feet. Create
treats mixture into muffin-pan cups, then shape into miniature eyes, nose and buttons with assorted candle,. Use pipe
nests. These make excellent party favors when filled with cleaners for whiskers.
chocolate eggs and gumdrops. For extras, add tinted coconut
to the treats for "grass."
NOTE: Recipe can be shaped into 2 smaller bunnies.

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formances, Bob Carr Auditorium, Orlando.
Annual Spring Plant Sale, Central Florida Sheltered

Drive, Orlando.
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National Secretaries Association on "The 80's —A New
Decade: Imprinting Secretarial Profess
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Wiggins At Lunch." "Boy
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Rockford Is forced to protect a
smalltIme pro quarterback In a
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minicomputers in education, games, home and

the aueen of diamonds drop
doub eton or a club.diamond,
squeeze develops.
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may be necessary.

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Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, 103
Road, Altamonte Springs.
SIE noon, Holiday Inn.
Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center,
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 pm,

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, Hall, l071j Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie
Drive, Sanford.
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point, If proper vision Is not fective in safely removing the
possible with glasses, surgery cataract. The use of contact

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progress, eventually It can And if yours should progress,
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Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community

Longwood City Hall. Call

terferes with the vision,
with getting older,
As long as the little cloudy
Hever, cheer up, many
area Is not In the line of sight people have small cataracts
It may not interfere with that do not enlarge very
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be so shocked. Everybody has envelope for it. Send your
changes in the lenses In their request to me, in care of Uis
eyes if they live long enough

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President, Council, 7:30 p.m., Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building.
Tom Hunt will speak
on Ronald McDonald House.

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I wish there were some
of the lens Itself. The lens is
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in my right eye. Is there any
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before it gets worse? I'm in
goodhealth otherwiseand this
news was a shock to me.
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What's breakfast to you?
Just that quick cup of coffee and glass of fruit juice you grab
en route to work, or the Instant coffee In a plastic cup and puny
piece of bread that's offered as a business breakfast?
What many Americans have come to call "breakfast" Is
hardly the sort of fare to support Mrs. Beeton's contention in
her nineteenth-century Book of Household Management that
"the moral and physical welfare of mankind depends largely
on Its breakfasts."
Breakfast should be a full morning meal to be savored, even
by the diet-conscious, because a good breakfast will provide
Important nutrition and energy for the day ahead.
Fresh fruit, eggs, potatoes, milk, sausage, porridge, fresh
bread, even caviar, have their place In the breakfast cuisines
of the South, New England, Texas, England and Scandinavia.
So go ahead, rediscover the bountiful breakfast and sample
these menus from Town &amp; Country magazine:

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Drain pineapple well, pressing out and reserving
syrup. Set aside ½ cup drained pineapple for glaze.
Soften yeast In lukewarm water and one-third cup
pineapple syrup. Combine eggs, sugar, melted shortening, salt and mace. Stir In ½ cup flour, then add
yeast mixture and beat well, Stir In currants, citron
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flour, reserving about ½ cup for kneidIng, to form a
moderately soft dough. Turn dough out onto lightly
floured board. Use remaining ½ cup flour and knead 3
to 5 minutes, until dough smooths out and rounds up.
Place In greased bowl, cover, and let rise in warm
place until doubled (about 1½ hours). Punch down,
then divide evenly Into 24 pieces. Shape Into buns and
place about 2 inches apart on greased baking sheets.
Brush with melted butter and let rise until almost
doubled (45 minutes to 1 hour). With sharp razor blade
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keeping it moist.
First brown the chops for this pork chop-potato bake. Then
saute the onions and green peppers briefly be fore stirring in
the tomato sauce. The sauce will help keep the chops from
dr)ing out.
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casserole for final baking. Serve with a salad and French
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1 cup chopped onions
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1 (15-ounce) can tomato sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
4 medium potatoes, sliced and peeled (about 6 cups)
Sprinkle both sides of pork chops with 1 teaspoon salt.
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sides. Remove and set aside.
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Saute 5 minutes.
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special breakfast centered around moist and delicious
Hot Cross Buns.
In this glamorous version of the centuries-61d Easter
treat, the traditional citron and currents are combined
with canned crushed pineapple in a light, maceflavored dough.
These buns are too good to serve only at Eastertlme.
Make them often when you want to pamper your
family just a bit.
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1 (1 pound 4 ounce) can crushed pineapple
2 packages active dry yeast
one-third cup lukewarm water
one-third cup lukewarm pineapple syrup
3 eggs, lightly beaten
one-third cup sugar
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1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon mace
5 cups sifted all-purpose flour
one-third cup currants
one-third cup finely chopped citron
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Cold Ham and Tongue
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Peach Preserves
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Chicken-Fried Steak
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1 cup hot chicken bouillon
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 pounds broiler-fryer chicken pieces
1½ cups sliced onions
1 cup 1-Inch green pepper squares
I large clove garlic, minced
1 can (15 ounces) whole peeled tomatoes, broken up
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon basil
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2 tablespoons chopped parsley
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salt, basil, pepper and thyme. Simmer 10 minutes. Pour
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1 package (7 ounces) elbow macaroni

3 tablespoons butter or margarine

3tablespoonsflour
2 cups milk
1 small onion, finely chopped
4 teaspoon marjoram leaves
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2 ounces cheese, grated
2 tablespoons chopped pimlento
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1 pound ground beef
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon dried leaf oregano
4 teaspoon Tabasco
pepper sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon minced onion
I clove garlic, crushed
Marinade
Combine all Ingredients. Mix thoroughly.
Form Into ball. Brush with marinade. Let stand for 30'
minute, before cooking.
Bake in 400-degree oven for 2 hours, brushing frequently
with marinade. Remove from oven and brush with marinade
again before serving,
To serve, slice thinly.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes S servings.
NOTE: Ground lamb or veal may also be used.
44 cup lemon juice
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½ teaspoon silt
6 bay leaves
½ teaspoon dried leaf oregano
1 small clove garlic, crushed
½ teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce.
Beat lemon juice Into oil. Add remaining ingredients.

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Typhoid Carrier Hopes Surgery Will Bring Freedom
RIVIERA BEACh, Ha. UPI
Tiny
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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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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
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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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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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Stt'nstrom. .John Morris and May-or Lee Moore.

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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:

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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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—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
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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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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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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
one
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filled
decide
if
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will
take
the administrative
position and created a
action
to
comply
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
Bradwell said
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
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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
been elected chairman and vice- replacement facility to , uut,i
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hospital
built a iiuSpii.w
he said,
of .' new board of trustees of Sanford overlooking Lake Monroe,
"We'
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Teur was elected secretary and construction," Weldon said Thursday.
with
Need
is
required
from
7:30
accordance
A
Certificate
of
a.m. on the third Tuesday of each
in
treasurer of the board
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
Positions in question.
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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
vote against the appeal both times, —
DIANE PETRYK

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reluctant to single out any of his job and
Warm Front To Sweep Out Cold
It took almost a year to write the
training programs for the ax. If told to
trim, he would take an equal percentage January budget, The latest revision Is
being done in days. On Friday, Budget
across the board.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
are getting warm temperatures."
south Seminole county.
last," Jasa added.
Those are straws in a wind sweeping Director James McIntyre gave most
Herald Staff Writer
"I wouldn't guarantee that that was the
Smith said the peak use today was only
One of Seminole's biggest agricultural
the Washington bureaucracy, as the federal agencies budget cutting targets
After Monday morning's unseasonable last freeze of the winter," Pingle 43.70 megawatts, considerably less than businesses is the raising of tropical oradministration seeks to cut from $10 and gave them until Monday to repor t record lows, It was a welcome relief cautioned. "A system is moving down Monday's high use of 49 megawatts.
narnental house plants, which are exbillion to billion from the $615.8 billion how they would do it.
early today when temperatures dipped from the Rockies. I thought two weeks
Things were beginning to get back to tremely sensitive to the cold. One of the
Officials are reviewing these replies, only into the mid 30s.
1981 budget it sent Congress in January,
ago that we had had the last freeze of the normal at the Auto-Train Station alter largest growers is Ilattaway Nurseries,
whittling ft $15.8 billion deficit it had and the resulting package is expected to
Elmer Pringle, weather service season."
heavy snows in Virginia and North which has 20 acres of greenhouses at
be announced soon,
projected perhaps to zero,
specialist for the Orlando office of the
Things were looking up today for Carolina had caused cancelation of Altamonte Springs and Forest City.
National Weather Service, reported an Florida Power Corp., which has been Sunday's run and left passengers and
Rick liattaway, manager, said today
official low of 33 degrees early today and hampered by the shut-down of its Crystal their cars stranded in Sanford. The the company's three boilers run by
a high of 52 degrees Monday. The River nuclear plant and a coal-fired plant northbound run went on schedule natural gas have bc-en working overtime
predicted low for tonight is 45 degrees at the same location.
Monday and trains are expected to to save the plants.
7U Seminole County Canunission
In other action this morning, the and the warming trend is expected to
"We're doing very well," said Tracy resume their regular runs today between
"We have to maintain a temperature of
recessed its regularly scheduled morning Commission passed unanimously a continue Wednesday with a high between Smith, spokesman for Florida Power. Sanford and Virginia, according to the 65 degrees," he said. "it gets critical if it
meeting today to reconvene at 3 p.m. for resolution forming the structure of the 65 and 68 degrees anticipated. The low "With higher than expected 1cm- Sanford operations office,
drops below 60 degrees and we start
the expected signing of the county's comprehensive plan review committee. Wednesday night should be in the SOs, peratures and our customers' conSeminole County
Agricultural losing plants." ,When it's 30 degrees
contract with Hospital Corporation °
servation efforts, we had excess power." Extension Agent Frank Jasa said he did outside we can maintain 63 degrees inThe comprehensive plan, adopted in Pingle said.
America (HCA).
"The same thing that caused the cold,
The Crystal River No, 2 coal-fired plant not expect any additional damage since side, but when it gets in the 20s it is
1977, sets forth the basic process for
HCA ,wlll take over the operation i
is causing the temperatures to rise," was back on line today to help handle the the low of 30 degrees was reached at borderline."
determining further land use,
Seminole Memorial Hospital and agrees
Pingle said, "The high pressure pulled additional load brought on by the cold midnight. "We had some frost, but not as
"On Sunday the winds kept blowing the
The resolution crea tes an ad hoc
to provide a replacement facility within
cold air down to the area. Now we're on spell. The plant is not yet up to capacity, heavy as last week. The additional cool plastic off the reenhnILse and our boiirs
three years. The site for the new hospital mittee to be comprised of four members the other side of the high pressure cell — but is expected to be shortly.
temperatures may actually help as more ran off and on all day and they ran from 5
Is within the city limits of Sanford, ac- from the Seminole County League of which moves in a circular pattern — and
Florida Power serves customers in damage is caused when it gets hot too p.m. Monday until 8 a.ui. today."
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Hospital Signing Expected Toda

League of Women Voters, one membe&amp; of
Klrchholf.
Kirchhoff has been authorized to sign the agricultural Industry, two members

the document by a vote of the fuli coin- from chambers of commerce, one
mission, Mrs. Sophia Shoemaker, member from the Seminole County Floridians, Tourists Survive Blast
chairman of the outgoing Seminole Board of Realtors, one member from one
MemorW HO*W Board of Trustm, is service organization, and one ap
By United Press Inkmil"
night would stave off tree damage.
Army filled 120 beds by 4 p.m. and per. annual Strawberry Festival Parade at
also expected to be at the signing. She poirftient by each of Ow five coinThe weatherman promised shivering
—Thousands of tourists, cold-blasted mitted 107 to sit up all night in the waiting Plant City Monday, ice covered the berry
has been authorized by the hospital board mluioners from within that com- towIStsand bone
-chilled fwnscoming away from the watering spots, thronged room.
fields — purposely flooded to hold
missioner's disUict.
to sign for the tMtWL
from a night in Itheir fields a slow war. such attractions as Orlando's Disney
—Pro golfers in Uw Bay Hill Classic at temperatures at the freezing point.
mup today from the record-setting late World, Tampa's Busch Gardens and Orlando were so cold Sunday they donned
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It could be the first federal budget not snow In the parking lot of the Auto-Irrain.stailon In Sanford. I)id remained (in the car this inorning is pure evidence of the cold
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Energy
snow red ink since 1969. The budget snow really fall in Sanford? The answer Is that the snow came Ironi temperatures in Seminole County (luring the past two days.
Department says ft could cut 0O million
to $1 billi on from its $8 billion budget as has been in surplus only five times since parts unknown In the North, where the car was loaded onto the train
par t of President Carter's latest effort to 1950,
curb inflation.
The Incentive to break with a tradition
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prosecutor-general to hand over it with the murder of Iranian religious and Ijullollall Khomeini or the' ruling
detained U.S. diplomat to face trial, military leaders.
Revolutionary Council."
saying the decision must be made by the
Tomseth, along with Charge d'Affaires

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by Bob Thaves

Evening Hera4d CUSPS 481.280) —Price 20 Cents

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The offer made today by Duluth, Minn. but the region would benefit from it," he
and Sanford industrialist and en. said.
trepreneur Jeno Paulucci to assist the
Sanford, Lake Mary and the county
cities of Lake Mary and Sanford in territory in between have been combined
acquiring federal grants was Im- into the North Seminole region for sewer
mediately accepted by representatives of system purposes with Sanford as the lead
both Seminole County municipalities.
applicant for federal money. Sanford
"Why, of course, we would like to have owns the sewer plant to be converted to
any assistance Mm. Paulucci will give the regional system.
us," said Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore.
'There are a lot of areas where we
Paulucci said Lee Vann, an aide who
coming
could
afford some help," Moore said
formerly lived in Sanford, will be
to Seminole County in the next few days. today.
He could provide technical assistance In
"We can use all the help we can get,"
seeking federal money if the two com- said Lake Mary Vice 51ayor Burt
munitIes wish. Vann, Paulucci said, has Perinchief. "Many times federal grants
been economic development ad- are based as much on who you know as
minlstrator for the state of Minnesota, what you know. I don't think the genPaulucci's native state.
tleman's help can hurt us at all. Our
"Lee Vann is very capable and knows a greatest need now is the sewer system
lot of people In Washington," Moore said. and problems that go with it such as
A paramount need in the area, Moore drainage," Perinchief said.
-saId, is tension of the sewer service
No date has yet been set for the of.
into Lake Mary. ,,It is really Lake ficlals of the two cities to meet with
Mary's problem, not ours (Sanford's), Paulucci and his aide. — DONNA ESTES

which can be independent of envelope for it, Send your
the circulation In the rest of request to me, in care of this
the body. As a result, If you newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
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For Tuesday. March 4, 1980
don't have very much blood Radio City Station, New York,
flow through the skin, you will NY 10019.
fee cold.
I think a lot of offices and
YOUR BIRTHDAY
handied properly, you'll have
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Mardi 4, 1980
more peace of mind to do
make such a person feel employees are asked to work
This coming year, be on the other things.
alert for sound investments or
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) warm again for two reasons, at lower temperatures now
a side business that could add Spend more time on things One, it will decrease the would be very wise to have
to your income, If you look that challenge your Intellect, body's ability to lose heat so regular exercise breaks.
hard enough, there Is a Mentally you're a Samson, there will bea build upofheat will keep their employees
possibility you may uncover while physically you may t in the body. And the external comfortable and probably
somethIi quite profitable.
heat to the skin causes an Improve their productivity,
PISCES (Feb. 20-Match 20)
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possibility of a good return Unusual situations could
should be the area in which develop that may mean WIN AT BRIDGE
you concentrate your efforts something to you financially.
today. Push hard for quick A partner might be involved ______________________
leads a spade toward his jack.
results. Romance, travel, in your good fortune,
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break 4-3. He goes to dummy
how to perform in harmony
with a club, discards a club on
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
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the good spade and loses the
with coworkers. Collectively, 19) Competitive situations
diamond finesse. But there is
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no way now for the defense to
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of diamonds with one of
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dummy's trumps."
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Oswald: "It doesn't take
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talents to good use.
good student today. What you long to learn about finessing. MODERN,
CANCER (June 21-Jully 22) learn from personal ex It takes years to learn about Bridge." send $1 to: "Win at
care of this newjp&amp;.
Give home and family mat. perience win be fUed away not finessing."
per, P.O. Bfox 489, Radio City
ters top priority today. Once and later used to your a&amp;
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crimes of the shah and the crimes of the officer Victor Ttniiseth be handed over to Kuwait, quoted Ghotbzadeh as saying, group were executed Monday.
U.S. government."
the Revolutionary Court in connection "The destiny of the three diplomats at
There was no mdication when a
Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh with the trials of members of the ultra the Foreign Ministr y must be decided dectswn might be made.
Ghotbzadeh has denied a request by the right-wing Forqan illovellient. charged by Iran's
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after a 2-hour meeting Monday night with made as to when the visit would take Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the Bruce Laingan and political affairs ofSome 27 Farqan members are believed hassv linking the diplomat ith the
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and a place.
Revolutionary Council, the Pars new ficerMichael Holland. took refuge in the to Ix, oil trial in procedings that began Farqan movement.
delegation from the Revolutionary
The spokesman said the militants agency reported today.
Foreign Ministry when Islamic miltants Sunday. They are charged with murders
A Foreign Ministry spokesman said
Council to discuss the visit.
decided to allow the visit to help the fiveProse cutor-General Ali Qodussi stormed the U.S. Embassy Nov. 4.
Il% committed in the early days of minLstry officials questioned Toniseth
"The'commisslon will be allowed to see member commission investigate ,the demanded that U.S. Embassy political
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not all of the captives in the occupied U.S. hostages, now in their 122nd day of
Embassy.
captivity, would be allowed to meet with
The decision by the militants came the commission. He said no decision was

pression that most of it is in
my head. I'm an un- creases to eliminate the heat.
comfortable Inside during That, in turn, makes you feel
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winter as outside. I just can't warm. So every time you feel
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most of the day Is spent at opportunity to do a little
work. I'd do anything to warm exercise somewhere It will
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By United Press International
some of the American spies who are
The militants holding the 50 Americans here, " a spokesman said in a telephone
hostage said today the U.N. commission interview with UP! in London.
on Iran would be allowed to see some, but
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problem but it was negative.
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whether a person feels hot or readers who want this issue
cold Is directly related to the can send 75 cents with a long,
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winter freeze that Iced oranges and Miami's Parrot Jungle, Many wore queen.eize panty-hose.
certain they'll pay higher prices for fresh
vegetables and cleared sunbathers from gloves, mufflers and knit caps.
Three days of ripping winds subsided vegetables and citrus produc ts into late
the beaches.
—Florida's major power companies all Monday night and that brought the fear spring.

Today

How cold was It?

reported i ecord demands for electricity of frost for citrus growers and vegetable
The new shoots of early spring carrots,
lion residents farmers from the rolling orange grove radishes, lettuce, squash, cucwnbert,
official weather recording Monday
morning
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the juice on hills north of Orlando to the toma to farms peppers and corn were wiped out Monday
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Usipital
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"forgiving" overdue bills until the cold night running wind machines and in Hastings are frozen to the ground,"
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A First Lady Rosalynn Carter led the liilf a nallion doUiar.
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Tuesday, Mar. 4, 1910

Guerrilla Leader Asked
10 Form Government

WORLD
To Regain Afghanistan Hold
By United Press International
Six Moslem rebel groups today formed a
revolutionary council to coordinate military strategy
against Soviet forces in Afghanistan, but the govern,
ment pledged the Russian troops would stay put until
all threats to the Kabul regime were eliminated.
In the Afghan capital, the state-run radio Monday
quoted the puppet regime of Babrak Karmal as saying
the Soviet invasion force would remain in Afghanistan
"until all conspiracies and designs of regional reaction
and expanisonist, bellicose imperialism against the
national independence, and security of our country,
have been decisively and permanently eradicated."

Colombia Talks To Resume
BOOTA, Colombia (UP!) Government officials
promised a second go at negotiations today with leftist
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inside the occupied Dominican Embassy for 6 days.
Diplomatic sources expressed doubts, however, a
settlement could be reached quickly.
The talks were expected to begin at 9:30 a.m. EST

San forcI

Salvador Guard Gains Land
National

Guard units today regained control of large sections of
metropolitan San Salvador that were held briefly by
guerrillas who atta cked the guard's headquarters.
Nine people were killed and 14 others wounded in the

Incident.

Tanks rumbled through the stree ts of San Salvador
as the Central American country recovered from the

attack on the barracks late Monday night in the northeastern suburb of Ciudad Delgado.

Reds May Get Persian Oil
By United Press International
At least two Persian Gulf states are ready to sell oil
to the Russians as part of the region's appeasement
policy toward the Soviet Union adopted in response to
the Afghanistan invasion, a Middle East ex pert says.
"Both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are apparently
willing to accommodate the Soviets by selling them
oil," David Mizrahi, editor of the MidEast Report In
New York, said Monday.
"If the Saudis and Kuwaitis refuse to sell oil to the
Soviet Union, the situation will be even tougher for the

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WASHINGTON (UP!) —
President Carter
already admitting a major diplomatic error, U.N.
Ambassador Donald McHenry said oda the "fp"
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vote on a resolution condemning Israeli settlements
wi hurt U.S. prestige among Arabs and Jews.
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Herald Staff Writer
A 70-year-old security guard suffered minor injuries Monday
night, w hen three shotgun blasts tore through the model home
he was sitting in, deputies say.
Austin Lee Frank, 70, of DeLand, was seated in the home
used as a sales office at Seminole Woods, off State Road 425,
Geneva, at 8:45 p.m. Monday, when three shotgun blasts
sh attered a plate-glass window, deputies say.
Frank suffered only a small cut on his earlobe, requiring no
treatment,uiey repori.
From the angle of the shots, deputies believe two persons
firing two different guns were involved. Deputies indicated no
reason for the assault.
LOG STARTS HOUSE BLAZE
which began when a log rolled from a fireplace,
oyed about half of home in Lcmgwood Monday night,
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Ffremen from Longwood and the county fought to extinguish
theblazejn the home of Charles B. Dickson and his wife at 1030
U.S. Highway 17-92.
Seminole County firemen say the blaze began at 10:23 p.m.
when al rolled out of the fireplace onto the floor of the wood
framed house. The blaze destroyed half the home, about
of damages

they said,

The following persons pleaded guilty to
felonies before Circuit Judge Voile Williams,
Monday. They will be sentenced in several

weeks following pre-sentence Investigations:
Robert Allen Northwlck, 20, Sunland
Drive, Sanford, pleaded guilty to burglary In
the Jan. 25 break-in at the Imperial
Restaurant and Lounge, 2700 S. Sanford Ave.
He was arrested inside the establishment
by Sanford police at 4:05 a.m. that day.
— Garland Hutchinson pleaded
charge of forgery in a 1977 bad check case.
His sentencing was ordered consolidated with
similar charges against him in Brevard
County.
— Jeff limier pleaded guilty to delivering a
________________________ sinai! amount of cocaine In 1977. His attorney
and the state's attorney's office will jointly
ask that Lanier serve a maximum of 30 days
NATIONAL REPORT: Winter persists with a
t,
in
jail plus five years probation.
that developed in the Rockies early today and moved
Richard Wayne Burke pleaded guilty to
spreading simow from the Central Plains to the upper Great
hit
charges
be carried a concealed gun when he
Lakes. 1 storm came on the heels of a killer blizzard that
the Mid-Atlantic Seaboard during the weekend, leaving at went to"recover stolen property" In 1979. His
least three dozen people dead from Oklahoma to the Atlantic brother, Robert Alan Burks, arrested at the
FOUL
A breakdown of storm-related deaths showed least nine
People dead in North Carolina, six killed in traffic accidents on
Ice-glazed Oklahoma roads, five deaths in Ohio, four in
50iaaotri, three each in South Carolina, Pennsylvania and
Tem'esaee, and one each in Virginia, Kentucky and Florida.
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An Immigration
Naturalization agent and his alleged accomplice are
the first people to be indict ed in the FBI's "Abscam"
sting operation,
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a further reduction, before he finally agreed
to pay a bondsman for his release.

Van Hook said a person in Baker's positlor
possibly could recover through court order
some of his expenses for his lawyer's in.
vestigations, but must bring civil suit to
recover attorney's fees, bondsman's fees or
ot her da mages resulting from the arrest.
"We're back to square zero," said Sanford
Sgt. W. R. Bernosky. The police have no other
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The chief ma te of an oil
tanker involved in the collision with a Coast Guard
cutter Jan. 28 In which 23 men died has criticized
Tampa Bay harbor pilots for the way they navigate the
channels of t he bay.
John T. Gordon, 58, chief mate of the tanker
Ca pr icorn, said Monday the pilots are "the worst on
the coast."
"I don't like the way they do it," Gordon told the
Marine Board of Investiga tion which is seeking to
determine the cause of the acciden t.
Gordon, who said he has come Into Tampa Bay about
20 times on vessels with pilots aboard, said the pilots
generally keep their vessels in the center of the
cha nnel when no ot her traffic is around and appear
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Wlnn
Dixie supermarket.
Doris E. Young, arrested on Jan, 22 on
charges of burglary and grand theft, pleaded
guilty to those charges.
Louise Oliver Hills pleaded guilty to
carrying a pistol in her purse.
Kerry I. Young pleaded no contest
charges he burglarized the home of Evelyn
Ferguson, 2254 Broadway, Forest
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PLANT CITY, Fla. (UP!) First Lady Rosalynn
Carter shook hands, sampled strawberries and braved
chilly winds with an open convertible ride at the front
of the annual Strawberry Festi val Parade as surrogate
candidate for the president.
Sitting atop the rear seat of the open convertible with
Gov. Bob Graham at her side, Mrs. Carter received a
polite welcome and occasional scatterings of ap.
plausé as she rode in the hour-long, 244-mile parade to
the fairgrounds, a beige cost covering her legs like a
blanket,

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4-year-old Cindy Johns will continue — perhaps for
months.
A federal appeals judge has stayed her deportation
to Mexico until a three-judge panel rules on the
quastlonthat has kept her — and her three p.reats—bm
a legal limbo: does she belong with her natural mother,
who speaks a different la nguage, or an American
couple whose adoption of her Is contested?

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Kenneth E. Parnell, 48, was to be arraigned in Justice Court

today on charges of abducting Steven Stayner, now 14, in
Merced seven years ago and 5-year-old Timmy White in Ukiah
on Valentine's Day this year.
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otherwise, the "AllAmerican Picnic" for
kindergarten students
at Idyllwilde School
was an American
success story. Enjoying a bite into a hot
dog is Jennifer
Chambers (right),
while students (below,
from left) Shane
Stewart, Joanna
Rowland and Katisha
Duhart play a song for,
Uncle Sam, George
Washington, Abraham
Lincoln and patriotic
Americans
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The state Department of Corrections disclosed Monday:
Parnell was arrested in 1951 in Bakersfield for taking an 8-j
year-old boy to a remote canyon and committing sex acts on
him. Parnell, who was 19 at the time, served time at both a
state hospital and San Quentin Prison
The District Attorney's office said there was no evidence of
sexual assault on Tinuny but, when asked about Steven, a
prosecutor snapped, "No comment."
The teen-ager, flanked by two policemen at a news conference Monday in front of his parents' home, also was not
allowed to answer a question about whether he was
mistreated.
"I feel sorry for him tParnell) and ... he said, at which
point police cut him off. Later he added, "1 hope I never see
him again. I kind of feel lost. I really feel that seven years have
gone out of my life."
Parnell's mother, Mary, said her son loved children and
animals and "would never harm anybody."
She said Parnell was married to his high school sweetheart
after his arrest on the sex charges, but the wife "found
somebody else" and left him, taking their daughter and
barring him from visiting the child.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) A high-ranking Soviet spy, caught
In the act by the FBI, has provided hard evidence the Russian
KGB is assigning agents to try to penetrate the U.S. political
structure by masquerading as American citizens.
FBI officials presented the spy, identified as Rudolph Albert
Herrmann, at an unusual news conference Monday and said he
was converted to a double agent several years ago.
Herrmann has since provided the bureau with a wealth of
Information about Soviet techniques, and has led authorities to
another trusted KGB officer.
FBI agents still are checking leads tie provided by showing
them "drop sites" where KGB officers pass along packages
and other evidence to each other, Homer Boynton, executive
assistant FBI director, said.

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To Fuel Efficien Cy
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Gov. Bob Graham has appealed to federal energy officials to Increase Florida's
gasoline allocation by 16 toll million gallons a month.
Graham says it Is unrealistic to base the state's allocation on
whet It used in 1978, without regard to a population growth of
percent a year plus a record crop of tOUFi5t1
"We're two years away from reality down here." Assistant

Side Energy Director Jim Harvey said Monday.
Graham said stopgap measures have failed to eliminate
shortages or lines at the gas pump in populous south Florida
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"We're talking about taking gas from the allocation of some
other state or states," Harvey said.
While all states are getting gas on the basis of what they used
1978, some states have actually lost population since then, he
said, compared to Florida's growth rate of 2.9 percent In 1978,
3.6 percent In 1979 and a projected 3 percent for 1980 and 1981.
Toirlsin In Florida is up 3.5 percent.
Graham made his appeal in a mailgram to U.S. Energy
Secretary Charles Duncan Jr.
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Stat. Cities Fear Florida Gas Merger

TAU.AIM, Eli. (UP!) — Fearing a merger between Cciii. Florida Gas provides almost all of the
state's gas.
Florid. Gas Co. d a conglomerate could lead to a natural gas
"This
case
involves
the
future
of
the
total
gas
supply of the
shortage, nine cities have aaked the data Supreme Court to - p,,thu1i of
Florida," said George Spiegel, a Washington
order a Public Service Commindon Investigation into the lawyerrrepresenting the Fort Pierve UtIlltes Authority and the
Other cities.
Attonisys for the cities told the NO court Monday that the
Spiegel said the mechanics of the merger are "a very clever
PSC las Iii authority to conduct such a probe, but PSC piece
of lawyers' jigsaw puzzle" to which the PSC madIaW)1 seoqdomtedstatelawdoesnot give the Coinmiaslon that
vertantly
had given Its stamp of approval."
power.
The PSC did this when it approved a $50 million financing
The cm involves a planned merger at Florida Gas with the plan for Peoples Gas System to buy the Florida Gas retail
ut1neuiaI Group mc,, a conglomerate basest In Stamford, distribution
system, he said.

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Most significant, however, may be the picture Herrmann
painted for the American public of the sort of espionage the
Soviets are attempting today.
Sources said Herrmann was put on stage partly to embar.
rass the Soviets during the current heightened tensions over:
Afghanistan.
But Boynton said the administration also chose to make the
counter-espionage triumph public because "we felt It was
important the American public should be aware of the type of
Soviet Intelligence activities being conducted in the United
States."

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — The electric bills to go up for the next few
profits being earned by some
Public Service Commission plans to use months, but PSC staff say it should developers,
while they search for a
the fuel adjustment clause to force the result in substantial reductions In the
legal
solution
to the problem.
big electric companies to operate more long run.
efficiently.
The fuel charge for Florida Power &amp;
Commissioners also decided to try to
The com,nizion adopted a new use newspaper publicity to keep con. Light, Florida Power, Gulf Power and
formula for determining the fuel sumers from paying too much for water Tampa Electric will be establishe
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charge Monday. The change may cause and sewer systems and end the windfall twice a year instead of monthly.

Graham Asks Gas Allocation Increase

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Bush, who was born in Massachusetts and reared in Con
necticut before he moved to Texas after World War II, needed
victory in one or both New England contests to fade the image
of Reagan's New Hampshire upset and give him a cushion
against expected Reagan and Connally dominance of the South
Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Alabama primaries coming up
next.

Carter 37 percent as of last Thursday, but said it found
"significant" erosion in the Kennedy lead as the primary
approached. California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was a distant
third,
The poll called the Republican contest "virtually dead even"
with Bush at 36 percent, Reagan 33 percent, Rep. John

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win, Kennedy said, "Yes." House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
predicted a Kennedy win by 8 to 18 points.

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Former President Gerald H.
Ford's name has been placed on the ballot for the May 13
Maryland Republican presidential primary.
Allan C. Levey, state GOP chairman, said Monday Ford's
name was put on the ballot by Secretary of State Fred
Wineland because he is a potential presidential candidate,
Ford has indicated in the past few days he might enter the
race for the GOP nomination if enough Republicans seek him
out as an alternative to Ronald Reagan.
Levey said Wineland "lists all the potential candidates who
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Anderson of Illinois 17 percent, Sen. Howard Baker 6 percent
Connally and Sen. Bob Dole all
with less than 5 percent combined.
Publication of the Boston Globe poll revealed Bush's
Massachusetts stock had plummeted; a month ago he had led
the former California governor by a 3 to 1 margin.
Losing in Massachusetts was inconceivable to Kennedy,
whose family has dominated the state's politics for two
decades. But apparently concerned a narrow victory would be
perceived as a defeat, Kennedy returned from campaigning in
the South and Midwest to blitz the Boston area during the
weekend.
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AREA READINGS 9 a.m4: temperature: 50; overnIght
Boat Dock
low: 25; yesterday's high: 25; barometric pressure: 30.31;
relative Manidlty: 81 percent: winds: North at 9
County has flied complained the dock, oft lot constructed It. The corn.
In circuit court seeking a 10, block C-of St. Johns River miggloners denied the request
TIJEIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 9:25 am.,
9:43 p.m.; Lows, 2:59 am., 3:11 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: mandatory injunction Estates near the Port of 3.2 and the Russella elected
highs, 9:18 am., 9:35 p.m.; lows, 2:50 am., 3:08 p.m.; requiring the Kenneth A. Sanford, was an obstructiOn to not to appeal that decision in
oVsthelrdodt canal traffic and the view. It court.
BAYPOIT: highs, 2:34 am, 2:47 p.m.; lows, 1:50a.m., 9:11 Russell's
and boathouse Iran a St. extenda 25 feet into the canal,
Mc1llan said today the
Joims River canal, according
feet (Ether than the county mandatory Injunction is being
BOATING FoREcAsr St. Asgeatlae I. Jiter lust, Oat to Assistant county Attorney
to allow when t sought because the Russells
80 Min: Winds variable around 10 knots Tuesday becoming Bob McMiun
permit. erected the dock cosdry to
the ing
mouth" 10$. 1$ knots tonight and southerly 15 to 20 knots
After a year of public
ordinance and violated
When It became apparent cc
W.dnsad*j'. Seas mostly 2 to 4 feet. Mostly fair weather.
er' and appeal. the that the Russeile interpr.tsd stcp.work orders.
The Russells
were
AREA roIrcASrs Warmer by this afternoon through County ruled Dec. 4 the dock, the building permit dif.
Wsi$.
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further
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the
fer.MIy
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the
county,
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nudey H1 today mostly tçpsr I and Wednesday mid to
than their sub. but the Rwlle ce'"rd in
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Clarence "Shorty"
Sherock, one of the most respected trumpeters of the
swing era and in later years a much sought-after studio
musicians is dead at 74,
Sherock died Feb. 26 after a long illness, it was
disclosed
He was
known among his musical peers as a
solid, swinging horn-man who could handle both solo
and section work with equal verve and skill and played
lead trumpet ahead of Harry James In the 1936 Ben
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Vandals damaged eight mobile "cluster homes" under
construction at Deer Run In Casselberry this weekend,
deputies report.
Between Saturday and MOnd.YIIIÜng, persoe sml*d
windows and doors en ht of iI*enits, flooding 'ob
turning on faucets, deputies said. No-dollarval, Was put on
the damage done.
DOZENS OF EGGS END UP ON CARS
Burglars who forced open a glass door on a
outside of
Cars throughout the Sunland subdivision
covered with Sanford made
starter's pistol and a diamond ring
eggs, apparently stolen from local processing plant Friday Monday, deputies say.
night or flgdy morn ing, deputies say.
LettleTyer said the burglars, who struck between 10:45a.m.
About 00 dozen eggs, three (U!l crates worth, were strewn and noon, took over $400 worth of possessions from her home
over about 100 cars In the subdivision, deputies day. Apart 2800 E. Celery Ave.
were

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NEW YORK UP!; —A second large American drug
firm today announced a major effort to test and
produce interferon, a substance that more and more
researchers believe can be effective In treating cancers.
G. D. Searle &amp; Co. of Skokie, Ill., sa id It would provide
$750,000 for fibroblast interferon research, build a $12
million plant in High Wycombe, England,
substance and enter an agreement with Michoda, a
Japanese firm, to develop and market it in Japan.
The Searle announcement was expected to further
quell fears only the wealthy could afford interferon,
one of the world's scarcest medical substances.
Fibroblast Interferon, one of four types, is extracted
from human tissue.

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BOSTON (UP!) —Sen. Edward Kennedy and George Bush
put their once-promising but now shaky presidential campaigns on the line in two New England primaries today.
Clear skies and temperatures in the 30s and 40s, relative
spring for the region, greeted voters in Massachusetts and
Vermont. Election officials looked for heavy turnouts, as many
as 1.5 million in Massachusetts and 100,000 in Vermont, Polls
close at 7 p.m. EST in Vermont; 8 p.m. in Massachusetts,
The stakes were high In Massachusetts with the leaders
among the three Democratic and seven major Republican
candidates to share 111 Democratic and 42 GOP delegates.
The Vermont vote was a "beauty contest" designed to show
voter preference with no delegates at stake on the Democrats'
side, The Vermont GOP primary also offered no delegates,
although state party leaders said they would turn over 10 of
their 19 delegates to any candidate who got 40 percent of the
primary vote.
No one needed victories more than Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democratic senator who has lost political tests to
President Carter three times In the last six weeks, and Bush,
the transplanted Texan whose booming campaign was punctured last week in New Hampshire by Ronald Reagan.
The latest Massachusetts poll gave Kennedy 52 percent and

Cancer Drug Gains Support

from a messy clean-up job, residents suffered no other dam.
age, they report.
The eggs apparently were taken from the Pine Breeze
processing plant on State Road 425, say
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unable to confirm the theft from the plant.
HOUSE BURGLARIZED IN SANFORD
Burglars took about $355 of household goods from a dwelling
at 2703 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
say police,
The unspecified goods were taken by thieves who pried open.
the front door of the home owned by Robert Bennett of San.
ford.
BURGLARY IN LONGWOOD
Burglars using a screwdriver to pry open the front door of a
Longwood home made off with a camera, carvings and a suit
case, Monday, deputies say.
Thieves
at the home ofSte7en Kartholl, 258 Crowns
'Oaks
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I.rmt-jw Ip.m., say depuUes.Thei
thieves I oI'val
eobjécti1npaIn sight, police report.
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Monday with taking a bribe, conflict of Interest and
conspiracy to commit bri bery for trying to arrange
permanent resident status for an undercover
Posing as an alien.
The indictment, announced by U.S. Attorney Edward
Korman in Brooklyn, also charged Alfred Carpentier,
54, of East Meadow, N.Y., with aiding Alexandro, 34, of
Commack, N.Y. Details of Carpentier's involvement
were not released .
The indictment charges that between May 30, 1979,
and Aug. 23, W79, Alexandro solicited a $15,000
paynent from the agent and received $2,000 from the
FBI for services he

same time, pleaded guilty to possession of
S.J. Dupree pleaded guilty to charges he
methaqualone in return for the state dropping iigmd up for unemployment while working in
a second controlled-aubstance charge against 1979.
him.
— Barbara J. Catalano pleaded guilty to
Lee Allen Jenkins pleaded guilty to paying a 1973 rent bill with a bad check,
burglarizing a Casaelberry home in January
— Robert J. Pelletier, arrested In early
in return for the state dropping a number of January charges of stealing a car, pleaded
cases charging him
burglaries guilty to reduced charges of unauthorized use
In 1979. He still can be ordered to make of a motor vehicle belonging to a former
reparations for some of the other crimes employer.
plea accepted by Judge Williams.
— Gerald Harris pleaded guilty
two
— Wilson Roy Hoff pauler pleaded guilty to
burglary and theft. He,
too, was implicated by the state's attorney's
office on charges of burglarizing Casselberry,
homes.
While he will not be prosecuted on the other
charges, he may be sentenced to make
reparations in some of the burglaries.
Perry James Swlnehart of 3801 Anna
Drive, Apopka, pleaded guilty to the Jan, 30
burglary of a neighbor's home.
He was caught In the act by a sheriff's
deputy, U. E.H. Standley, the home's owner.

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In an apparent attempt to placate angry reaction
among American Jews, Carter assured Israel that
Washington's commitment to that nation's security
remains "unquailfled'and unshakeable."
Both Carter and McHenry made it clear that the
United States is against Israeli settlements In occupied
Arab lands. But the mixup came because the resolution
also referred to the status of Jerusalem.

Immigration Official, Aide

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winner,

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Monday night that last week's U.S. vote supporting the

Shannon Kelly (left).
spec I a I e d u c a t lo
and Rach if
Knight (right),
grade winner, ar
congratulated
by
Theresa Gorma
(uniform), of Vetera n
of Foreign War
Auxiliary Post 101W
and art director KayC
Berry for their to P
drawings
in
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Americanism Poste F
Contest at Pinecrest
Elementary
School
Other winners weri
Dora Hare (thir
grade) and BriatI
Norris (second grade)

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Kennedy,, Bush Face Vital Vote

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state attorney's office produced reports from
Two days after the crime, the woman
the state's Sanford Crime Lab indicating identified Baker as her assailant, police said.
Baker could not have been the man who Police and Van Hook said Baker was the
committed the crimes,
victim's insurance agent, and had been to her
Baker
was
arrested
Jan,
8
and
charged
by
home
several times on business, something
Garland Spencer Baker, 25 of 51 Lake
Sanford police with forcing his way into the Van Hook said was another weakness in the
Monroe Terrace, was formally cleared of the
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home of a 79-year-old Sanford woman.case.
Christmas Day rape-robbery when Circuit
Police report the woman was raped and
Baker spent a total of 15 days in jail from
Judge Voile Williams granted an order
robbed
of $400 after a man asking for a glass the time of his arrest until he made bond, Van
striking the charges of burglary,
sexual of water forced his way in to her apar tment. Hook said. Al though he was first held on
battery and robbery brought against him
In
But Baker was home with his family that $10,500 bail, county court judges ordered
January,
day, said his attorney, C.A. Van Hook III, Baker held without bond the day of his
arrest.
Williams also relepsed the $5,250 bond
adding the lab tests were only the final pieces
On Jan. 17, Judge Williams set Baker's
which had insur ed Baker's freedom after the
of evidence clearing his client,
bond at $5,250, Van Hook said, adding his

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A Sanford insurance salesman has been
cleared of charges he raped and robbed a 79.
year-old woman Dec. 2.5 because lab tests
show he did not commit the crime,

inside a cream-colored van that has become a
makeshift conference room for the leftists and

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British
Large crowds of blacks gathered in the
Governor Lord Soames today asked Marxist
streets, cheering and imitating roosters —
guerrilla leader Robert Mugabe to form a
Mugabe's symbul for the two-month election
government to lead the new country of
campaign.
Zimbabwe, emerging from seven years of
Army helicopters circled over the center of
bloody civil war.
Salisbury, and army and police staged a
Fresh from winning a stunning absolute massive show oUnte throughout the capital
majority in Rhodesia's independence elecin an effort to enforce calm after Mugabe's
tions, Mugabe met with Soames for 45
victory was announced.
minutes.
The election taiumph gave Mugabe 5lof the
A British spokesman said Soames "invited
100
seats in the independence Parliament. His
Mr. Mugabe to form a government." British
victory
was all the more remarkable since
sources said the two men agreed that the
nine parties contested the 80 seats reserved
country needed "stability, peace and
for blacks.
reconciliation."
0 ffi c i a 1 results gave Mugabe's ZimThe spokesman said Soames promised
babwe
African National Union-Patriotic
Mugabe, whose party fared better in the
Front
Party
62.9 percent of the vote,
parliamentary elections than had been exRegistrar General Eric Pope-Simmonds said.
pected, that he would do everything he could
to ease his transition to power and "build an
Mugabe's one-time guerrilla co-leader,
endur ing relationship of friendship with the
Joshua Nkomo, came in second with 24.1
independent Zimbabwe."
percent of the vote and 20 seats and former
Britain will follow the formation of a
Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa polled
government by granting the country formal
a poor third with 8.2 percent of the vote and
independence,
three seats.

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too.
Herald sports writer Sam Cook hit the nail

Evening Hem1d
(USPS 181 280)

Tuesday, Mar. 4, 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. $13.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10: Month, $4.75-.6
Months, $27.00; Year, $52.00.

Economy: A

Bleak Situation
If your averag
hourly earnings in 1979 rose- H
c e ----percent, slightly above President Carter's
voluntary wage guidelines, you would still have
suffered a pay cut of 5.3 percent for the year
because consumer prices rose 13.3 percent -the
highest annual inflation rate since 1946. This increased the consumer price index to 254, which
means It now costs $254 for goods worth $100 in the
federal government's consumer base year of 1967.
In other words, the 1967 dollar is worth only 39
cents today.
But worse lies ahead. Consumer prices exploded in January rising 1.4 percent for an annual
rate of 18 percent, a 50 percent leap. After 15 years
Of steady spiraling, inflation could now i en.
tering the lethal stage when it becomes selfaccelerating,
Ours is a bleak economic situation indeed.
During the fourth quarter of last year, the savings
rate of the American people fell to 3.3 percent,
about half of what is normally is, and only a
fraction of German and Japanese saving rates
that range from 15to20 percent. This is the lowest
U.S. saving since 1950, when the country entered
the Korean war. Clearly, Americans are realizing
their government is incapable of checking inflation. They have lost the incentive to invest in
the future.
The results are a drying up of funds desperately
needed to finance capital improvements required
to halt declining productivity and a collapse of the
corporate bond market. Investors simply do not
want to be locked into long-term investments
faced as they are with the kind of inflation that
now rages.
The president's leading adversary for the
Democratic nomination, Sen. Ted Kennedy,
correctly senses the Carter administration's
vulnerability on pocketbook issues, but the
Kennedy grasp of economic principles is even
more flawed than Mr. Carter's.
Sen. Kennedy advocates the desperate remedy
of government control over wages, prices and
other aspects of the economy. Despite the bitter
lessons of previous, wage-price control failures,
Mr. Kennedy and a growing. number- of. others,.
would simply repeal inflation by edict and turn
the marketplace over to the bureaucrats.
Leading economists differ on certain aspects of
inflation and what should be done about it, but
they generally agree on its root causes. In a word,
it is overindulgence - a common failing of
democratic systems. Our hang-over is from a
number of sprees: prosecuting the Vietnam war
and Investing simultaneously in the Great Society
without raising taxes, the added cost of environmental protection6, the rising, unchecked
cost of welfare, and thd leaping cost of energy.
Mostly, Inflation results from the monetization of
successive
successive federal deficits - expanding money
credit to cover the startling differences
between spending and income,
The Increase in the U.S. Treasury deficit has
been horrendous, rising from $203 billion in 1969 to
$830 billion In 1979. A huge protlon of th is -$364
billion -has been added during the presidency of
Jimmy Carter, who promised to balance the
budget.
Washington's gushing red ink is the wellspring
of inflation,
The cure for our binges will be painf ul :
drastically reduced federal spending and an
economic recession with increased unemployment. But the alternatives are certain to be
far more destructive, as the Germans can tell us
from their own experience. The 1919-23 German
inflation was such that, at one time, a widow's
insurance payment of a hundred thousand marks
was worth less than the postage stamp on the
envelope that brought it. That 'S why the west
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commercial nuclear power, an unexpected
significant Issue in New England's early
political contests, could become the object of
a nationwide debate during this year's

presidential campaign.
Plans to carry the issue into other states
throughout the country already are being
made by the two organizations that have met
with surprising success in their efforts to
focus attention on the subject In Maine, New
Hampshire and Massachusetts.
groups

organization of California
( Jerry) Brown Jr., a contender for the
l)emocratic presidential nomination, and the
Campaign for Safe Energy, a Boston-based
citizens' organization.

One of the country's best known and most
outspoken critics of nuclear-powered
generating stations to produce electricity,

DICK WEST

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Brown
displayed considerable strength along the
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is concentrated.
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and giving your brother-in-law a well- gesticulations?
campaign distributed thousands of copies of
deserved poke in the snoot.
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megawatt generating station under condelivery since the singing telegram.
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In a day-long campaign tour along New
Hampshire's seacoast, the governor
repeatedly criticized nuclear power. At a
rally here, for example, he charged that
"Seabrook and nuclear power are very basic
symbols of the excesses and irresponsibility
in our country."

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over the telephone could be towed off with a
hearty handshake ,"
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steady player wins. (The only exception being if one plays an
opponent that is superior in ability or experience.) When two
steadiness wins.
players of the same level play
Of course singles strategy varies depending on the level of
play, but the following are some rules to go by for any and all
levels.
Keep the ball in play try not to make silly or unforced
get in great physical
errors. Keep your eye on the ball
condition so that you can stay out there all day and rally. Play
every point as if It were the most important one of the match A
player that can learn to do these things is very hard to beat.
Hit to your opponents weakness for the most part this is
the backhand. At least on the beginner and intermediate level
it Is. As your level of tennis raises you might find that your
opponent does not volley well, so you need to tilt short and
bring him to the net. IF he does not have a good overhead, pull
him in and lob him. If he does not move well, move the ball
around and exploit this weakness or if his conditioning is poor.
keep him on the court for a long time. Whatever weakness you
can discover, play to it and you most often will come out on top.
3. Hit to the open cour t
this is basic singles but requires
enough skill to move your opponent out of position and then hit
next to the open court. To make this even more simple, just hit
10 where your opponent
The first three listed are the basics of singles strategy and
are most important. Others that you will want to think about as
you climb up the levels of tennis are as follows:
Keep the ball deep when rallying from the base line.
Most usually (at least on an advanced level you should hit
your approach shots down the line. Why? Because it allows you
a more advantageous position at the net, and allows you to play
percentage tennis.
3, Get your first serve in even a medium speed serve is a
lot more effective when it is a first one. If you have to constantly rely on 2nd serve you give a big psychological advantage to your opponent.
4. Learn to use the lob it is great weapon against the net
rusher or simply can frustrate an opponent on a windy day or
into a bad ann.
5. Finally, always change a losing game and never change a
winning game. Go with what's been working for you.
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underlying inflationary pressures, there are
doubti even in Israel asto what realistically
can be expected of a new name and pride.
Under these Israeli circumstances, even
Ow 18 percent projected annual inflation rate
that the United States hit in the January
statistics tends to look good, which may be
cause for some relief, since reaching back
Into the past for a new unit of currency might
not work out so conveniently for Americans.

Seminole Coach Bill Payne and his Fighting Tribe have set an all-time
Seminole County victory record enroute to the District 9 title. The 29-2
Seminoles meet with Ft. Pierce Central tonight at 8:00 p.m. for the Region 5
title and one more step closer to the state tournament at Lakeland.

SESSION

S lugfests Mark Paola Openers

Tribe Survives Errors For 7-6 Win
The Seminole High baseball squad survived five
errors and used a grand slam and seventh inning bases
loaded walk to edge Lake Brantley 7-6 In Five star
Conference diamond action Monday afternoon,

Wampum, anyone?

Second Thoughts on Headlines Department.
"OPEC panel proposes a 3-part formula for

The Seminoles gave up pair of unearned runs In the
third inning and the Patriots again capitalized on Tribe
miscues in the top of the sixth for three more runs.
Lake Brantley ties the game In the top of the seventh 66.

orderly price boosts every quarter."
(From a Wall Street Journal report on
possible adoption by the all cartel of a
schedule for periodic automatic price in-

Seminole scored Its Initial run in the bottom of the

creases.)

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third when Walt Law sacrificed Juan Dealba, LaW
again sacrificed Dealba in the bottom of the fifth
before George Porsig gave the Seminoles a 6-2 lead by
walloping a grand slam,
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After the Patriots tied the game in the top of the
seventh, Porzig singled with two outs for the Tribe,
Alton Davis and Dell Spain reached base on
back errors, setting up Brett VonHerbulis' game
winning RBI on a walk,
"It wasn 't a real pretty game," commented
Seminole coach Bobby Lundquist. "We committed too
many errors that ar e costly and it could have very well
cost us the ball game,"
The Seminole defense will try to be a little crisper
when the Tribe plays host to the Lake Howell Silver
Hawks Wednesday. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Sanford
Memorial Stadium,
The victory over Lake Brantley improved
TITh
record to 7-4 on the y

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In Region 4 Title Clash

But his nane turned up on some suspect
Hat And the apoplectic wing of the FBI, ever
chasing phantom communists in a world
abounding In reel ones, began an 1n.
ventiption 01 him that went nowhere.
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first to live with the itlgmaof being labeled a
security risk. He told no one about it, not even,
it. family. But he could not abide the
'9iallage to his patriotlan. So he set out to;
clear ha name.
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He etwnbl.d though the hixeaucratic,
mass for nearly three decades. Then la$,:
year, hesppealedtous for help. Weexamined.
his conildentlal FBI file. One 01 his unidentifiedarcusera, according to the file, was ",,
unknown relIabIlIty." The other, now the.
FBI, "was not personally acqualnied with
Mty and could furnish no additional
ormatle concerning hi"
The file did not .'plain bw an Iowa fana..
toy, who workid In a West Coast ablpyx4
dering the war years and wound up In Csd
City, Utah, could have damaged the natlosi,-,.
My report on his p11gM wee _ready I
Theodore J. Jacobe, an attorney .for the.:
Prcsct for Open Government. He took i
Mcty's cese and petitioned the Justice
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Finally let nvdh, the goversmwnt gave up
and agreed "to destroy the FBI's entire In-,
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By BENTON WOOD

Herold Sorts Writer
Moore
'The
Bishop
Basketball Hornets have
played in the shadow 01 its
skm lean all season long.
Bgt the Class 3A District a
bAsketball champions will

cesdimic on their quest for a

first ever state roimcL.11 title

Sanford

doubles, Shawn Brief a double
and homer, Mark Williams a
homer and David Rowland a
triple In the slugfest.

Lady

Both schools are known
for their tough defense,
Bishop Moore gave up only 53

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as they heat Dade City-pow the season," said Robinson of
COmprehensive tonight at his squads 6810 win over
points per ball game while
pin, for the Region 4 Oviedo Sat urday might,
The sixth ranked Hornets Dade City allowed only 45
(?own,
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The last time a Bishop broke sdioolrecordsthisYear points per outing.
by
winning
30
coneecutive
"Ths?re
well
conched
and
Moore basketball team has
vIc have a lot of patience,"
jne this far wu back inlW4 games and posting
when UFC's Ho Clark led the tories on their hnpruiive continued Robinson, ,,We
have to play basic, funHrnets into the regionals snslate.
to
But
Dade
Clty
will
Invane
damn.ntal
basketball and
out
of
the
before bowing
the
chilly
Bishop
Mooregymexecute
properly."
(ornament,
ibis year's 244 Orange Belt tonight In hopes 01 turning the
The Hornets home court
uploma are Hornets deesmi into night- advantage will deflnitsjy be a
Conference
led by Onbrothercorn- mares.
24 and aunber two big factor.
bthatlon of Paul and Greg TheZ
"We're tough to but Iiuide
Malice. Paul led the Orange ranked squad In cIassSA Is led
But Coafesence with an 112 by 64 alt-state forward the dome," snid Roble"a 01
a*rage this season. The 6.2 Robert Jolmem, He led Dade the Blilvi, Moore n.
of tIe Hornetall-conference forward tallied City this yew with 24 point
j)., City C001AW WiU 111059
2l points In the Hornet's 614 average per ball game.
P0101 guard Mark DeVOw tonight's arvivor between
district win over Oviedo.
His brother Greg was also will try to get the bull to Gainesville and Ocala
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enroute to an 8-3 win over
Bishop Moore's stiff zone Evans Monday.
defense.
'Liz GaIm went 3.4, Johnnie
"Johnson is definitely their Bennett collected a pair of
big gin'," replied the third- hits in four trips to the plate,
year Hornet head coach. including a homer, Robin
"We'll try to hold him below. Riggins added two hits as did
his average and keep the' Della Benton while Pattie
"Winning the district others from crashing the Jacobs cleared the fence with
tournament was a goal we set boards,"
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Sat urday to lead Sunshine to a
big 40-7 win over Dittmer
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this season as a sophomore.
Completing coach Greg
Robinson's starting line up
will be senior center Kevin
Roy, all-conference guard
Greg Topper and sophomore
point guard David Disney.
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big match coining up this weekend with a tennis buddy from
work. I've got to beat him or I'll never live it down. Give mile
some strategy that will make me beat him." Well, I gave him
the best advice that I know. I told him that if he wanted to beat
his friend to "Keep The Ball In Play." After a few moments of
silence, he said that that was not what he wanted he wanted
some real secret stuff you know, stuff to psych him out, or
exploit the weakness in his opponents game. Once again, I
said, "Keep The Ball In Play." Well, this still didn't satisfy my
friend, lie wanted some information on the cannonball serve,
or the stop-volley, or the American Twist serve. All this is
great but you see my friend is an intermediate player and not
capable of a wide variety of shots. On his level the very best
advice is to Keep The Ball In Play. On the beginner and intermnediate level of play, 9 out of every 10 points are the result
of unforced errors. Even on a higher level most points are
ended by errors. It has been proven time and time again the

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national pride, reaching deep into the biblical
past to what was originally a measure of
weight - shekel comes from Hebrew "to
weigh." On Old Testament times, a shekel
was defined for purposes of value as the
equivalent of eight grams of silver. It was not
until the first century of the Christian era that
It made its appearance as a coin,
The Introduction of the contemporary
shekel superficially recalls the French
currency reform pushed through by Charles
de Gaulle in the late 'SOs. He lopped two
decimal places off the badly inflated franc to
produce the "new franc." But this was accompanied by comprehensive fiscal reforms.
that have succeeded in keeping the
revitalized franc relatively stable.
The Israeli authorities are contemplating
nothing of the same. And since this means
nothing is being done about the country's

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for Soviet military operations. Carter at first
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Foreign Relation. Committee has been a faint
echo of the White House. Presidents have
fcocUimed foreign policy, and the committee
has bounce4 back constant blip of approval
from Its Lofty height' on Capitol Hill.
If Lyndon Johnson wanted a Bay of Tonkin
resolution to Legitlmatira a disastrous war in
Vietnam, the commlttee provided the rubber
stamp. U Richard Nixon wanted to bomb
Cambodia in secret, there were few rumbles
of protest from the committee.
But wader Sen. Frank Qaurdi, D4daho the
vined thing of
committee Is no l==do
staff into a
the put. He has
crack foreign policy tesm and h traiiaformed the committee Into a bulwark 01
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way.
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advice to keep the *01 state from n'a
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respectable value of an international
currency, about on par with the French franc. I
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early campaign in the Northeast.
Although he finished third in the New
Hampshire primary and in Maine's precinct
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But at the moment they are not as bad as,
for example, in Israel, where a new unit of the
national currency is being introduced,
The Shekel Is replacing, and will be worth
10 of, the former Israeli pound, a victim of
Inflation compared to which the dollar ap-'
pears almost disgustingly robust.
The pound has been devalued 400 percent In
the last two years alone, and with the Israel
inflation rate hitting a feverish ill percent
last year, more of the same has been in
prospect. The government, however, hopes to
avoid going this route again by introducing
the new name and eliminating a decimal
place in a restructuring that is as much
psychological as technical in purpose.
Since the old pound Is going out at a rate of
39 to the U. S. dollar, the new shekel will be
worth about a quarter. A much more

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The future of

Seminoles figure they're in forwards. Both hit the tape at about his game plan for Ft.

"Basically its a tight zone long sixth man at the other Buckner and he's supposed to prep teanis. The old record
Herald Sports Editor
for their toughest test of the 6-4.
Pierce. "Anytime you play under the boards and one-on- guard.
be a good penetrating guard, was set by Rick Steinke's 77Bill Payne's 29-2 Fighting season against a slightly
Glenn Stambaugh is set to somebody you haven't seen one defense at the guards,"
In
the
Mainland
contest
One
of their forwards also 78 Lyman Greyhounds who
Tribe, with the Five Star taller Ft. Pierce squad,
go at guard again and Payne you have to go with your game explained the Seminole hoop Thomas had
finished at 274.
plays
a
good
night
a big offensive role so
Conference and District 9
"They're a little bigger than is hopeful that regularstarter plan to start with and adjust boss.
feeding
Sanford radio station
a
hot
Stambaugh
we'll
have
to
play
good
basketball championships us inside and at the guards," Keith Whitney urill be able to to what the opposition comes
"We almost used it against while David Thomas ripped a defense in the backeourt and WT1111 will nce again join the
already In its back pocket, assessed Payne of tonight's make the line up.
up with."
Mainland the second time we
Seminoles on the air in their
under the boards."
pulled out of Sanford at 2p.m. 28-3 foes.
The speedy left-hander
Payne's defensive ad- played them but we thought
Payne
added,
"Its
tough
to
quest
for the sta te title.
today. Destination, Ft.
Ft. Pierce has a front line went down with a bruised justment last Saturday we
'Ft. Pierce didn't
should save it for the one
Play-by-play announcer Joe
play somebody you don't
Pierce. Objective, the Region that measures 6.7 at center knee in the first quarter of against Mainland proved to be that
counted," he smiled.
Johnson goes on the air at 7:45
know much about, but they
5 championship and one more and 6-4 and 6-5 at the for- Seminoles 68-67 District 9 win the winning factor in the
get to be 283
The Tribe will be banking
with
the pre-game show.
didn't get to be 28-3 and make
step closer to Lakeland, wards. The guards measure 6- over Mainland Saturday.
Seminole victory.
on the inside scoring punch of
Game
time is set for 8 p.m.
it
to
the
regionals without
where the four best prep 0 and 6-3.
"I'd like to start the same
The Tribe boss threw Bruce McCray, who tallied 31
and
make
the
being
it
"We
want
to get down there
good
basketball
teams in each class square off
Seminole will once again five players that we've something at the Buccaneers
against Mainland in the
team."
it
little
early
and rest up and
for the 1979-80 Florida High counter with the front line of started in 31 ball games this
dl1strict show down and the
regionals
without
the
game," Payne
The
Tribe's
29-2
record
has
eat
before
School basketball champion- 6-6 Reggie Butler at the pivot year," said Payne. "We'll
marksmanship of Glenn
commented
eclipsed
of
the early
the
all-time
Seminole
ships.
and leaper David Thomas and have to wait until we get down
We're
50
Stambaugh, who came up being a vevd County victory total among departure.
departure.
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The previously third ranked scorer Bruce McCray at the there this evening and see
with a pair of game winning
how well Keith can run."
we'll stay with
with the tournament shots.
basketball team.' 1
Although the Seminoles
Repeated strong defensive
face an opponent they haven't
same thing s that and rebounding efforts will be
seen this season, Payne made
needed from Reggie Butler game high 13 rebounds to go
no special adjustments in
,
and David Thomas.
along with Butler's nine.
got us her..
Monday afternoon's practice
If Whitney's injury Is a
"Thetrscoring is based ona
.
session.
problem, and that's still up in two player attack, Payne
"We're 29-2 so we'll stay that they hadn't seen before. the air until game time, informed of Ft. Pierce.
B) i.1tRRY t'P4STI.E
I&amp;
with the same thing that got The triangle and two defen- Payne will go with Shun
"They have a 6-3 guard
us here," Payne explained ses.
Thomas, the Tribe's season who's built like Quinn
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oil from OPEC, still manage to keep their inflation rate to 4.5 percent.
Obviously, the United States would do well just
now to try a little of the economic discipline that
the West Germans impose upon themselves
because they know the consequences of not doing
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right on the head In his pre-game column about
the Mainland-Tribe game. Cook pointed out that
had to
if Sanford were to win, Glenn Stambaugh
two
regular
shoot more often than he did In the
season meetings. Stambaugh did, hitting for 20
points, including his second game winning shot
of the tournament. For his outstanding effort
Stambaugh was named to the all-tournament
team and tournament Most Valuable Player.
Joining Stambaugh on the all-tourney squad
were Bruce McCray-Seminole, Sam Henry and
Alvin Payne-Mainland, Shaun Britton-Spruce
Creek, Doug Dershimer-Lake Brantley, Darrell
DeShazier-DeLand, Reggie Barnes-Lake
Howell, Eddie Williams-Apopka and Neal Gulls
of Lyman.
The all-tournament team was selected by th e
evening Herald and the Dayto na Beach News
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Sixth race - 38, S: 38:84
A Rossport Pass
720 4,40 310
8 JWs Cain
4.00 2,40
2 On Around
2 80
0(46) 22.20; P (48) 71.10; T (4.
If 2) 310.40,
Seventh race
5.16, B: 31:47
6 G s Rainy Day 21.60 8 .10 6.80
-I Sawducty
600 1.20
2 Mi neola Ctiarl,e
3.80
0 (4.8) 42.40; P ($4) 84.30; T (8.
1 2) 370.40
Eighth race -3$, 5: 39:27
7 Str',jm Train
570 3 70 34
4 Overexposure
7.80 100
5 Benevolent
5 20
0 14 1) 42 40, P (7 4) 79.20; 1 17.
2.5) 562.70.
Ninth race
5.16. A: 31:21
I hey Hotsy TotSy 1760 5 70 440
.2 Jonas Sandy
1060 4.10
7 Yankton
600
0 (2.4) 57.00; P (1.4) 96.30; T ti.
17) 691.00.
Tenth race -3.8,5: 38:48
4 Misti.'r Mix
II 40 4 .10 140
6 Wright Fielder
2 80 3 40
I Uncle Bubba
660
0 (4 6)11.80; P(46) 51.60, T(4
6.11 282 80.
Eleventh race -5.16, C: 31:10
1 Gym Slim
12 40 S 60 380

Dog Racing
At Sanford- Orlando
Monday nigh? results
Firs? race - $-16. C: 3) :56
B PR's Charlie
1580 660 500
S DC's Tip Top
5 80 4.60
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Second race
5.16.0. 31.70
I Lightly
1080 6 80 .140
3 Dusk Jane
S 00 320
tOur Honey
420
0)1.3)16 70; P (1.3) 8370; T (1
38) 250.40; 00 (S 1) $ 1.60.
Third race -S-16,M: 3192
All That Glitter 7 20 I 70 270
I Pay The Toll
4.40 210
2 Honor The Rule
300
0 (1.6) 11.00; P (61) 45.60; T (6
22) 203.40.
Fourth race
3.16, D. 31:70
2 Whiz Penny
18 40 7 20 480
B Tally Andy
6 00 3 40
1 Didja Win
500
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807.40.
Filth race -5.16.0: 31:39
I Surfire Stretch 7080 1880 580
3 lacy King Tut
6 80 580
?Wright Emcee
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FIRE ALARMS
PANIC ALARMS
MEDICAL ALERT
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Midwest Division
W I Pc,.
Kan City
42
Milwuke
40 29 .500
Denver
25 43 .368
Chicago
23 45 338
Utah
21 48 .304
Pacific Division
W L Pc?.
Seattle
10 20 .706
Los Ang
.27 20 .701
Phoenix
44 74 .617
Portland
31 36 163
San Diego
31 38 .449
Golden St.
20 18 294
Monday's Games
(No games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
Indiana at New Jersey
Detroit at Washington
Houston at Atlanta
Boston at San Antonio
Golden State at Utah
Los Ang at Milwaukee
Seattle at Portland
Cleveland at San Diego

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5 20 310
3 In Search Of
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Twelfth race -3$, D: 39:34
IMillimefer
1100 680 180
7 Starliter
6.60 560
7 Win With Wanda
7 60
0(7.4) 36.00; P (4.3) 279.90; T (4
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Pro Basketball
NBA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
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Boston
50 Is 769
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Phila
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New York
33 34 .493 18
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New Jersy
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Atlanta
41 76 612
San Anton
33 34 493 8
Houston
33 31 .493 8
Indiana
31 36 463 10
Clevelnd
27 47 391 IS
Detroit
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The
NEW YORK (UPI)
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weekly Board of Coaches top 30
college basketball rMnq5 with
first place votes and records
games
of
Sunday,
through
in
parentheses
March
2.
(final)
DePaul (36) '26 1)
568
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2 Louisiana State (21 5)
420
3 Kentucky I) (28 5)
.1 Louisville (I) (283)
413
5 Oregon St (26 3)
380
6 Syracuse (25 3)
3S3
347
7 Indiana (20 7)
744
B Maryland (7) 6)
9 Ohio St (70 7)
196
10 Georgetown (24 5)
173
II Notre Dame (22 5)
136
228
I?. Brigham Young (24 4)
13. St John's (21 41
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14. Missouri (73 5)
122
15 North Carolina (21 7'
101
26 Duke (22 8)
99
17 Weber St. (26 2)
98
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Board of Coaches. Those teams
currently on probation for 1919
are:
Alaska A ri c ho r age,
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Archie must stay calm for an
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Orson Welles. A 13th-century
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caravan routes seeking trade

secrets.

Mural Dedication Set
The Sanford Business Association (SBA) will conduct
dedication ceremonies of the mural painted by Don Reynolds,
Thursday, at 2 p.m., at First Street and Magnolia Avenue.
Refreshments will be served. The public is invited, Dick
Barnett, SBA president, is in charge of the event.

&amp; SHIRLEY

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it (17) THE GIGGLESNORI
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Seminole County branch of the American Association of murder.
University Women will meet Thursday, at 7 p.m. for refresh9:30
merits followed by the program at 7:30, Dr. Nancy McAleer
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Ihia Gregory,
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Lamont invites an ox-convict
friend home

Mrs. Cynthia Dunhar of 907 Park Ave., Sanford, announces
the wedding plans of her daughter, Jennifer Maria, to Jerry
David Bartolucci, have been changed. The wedding will not
take place on March 22 as announced,

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6:30
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01 (17) SANFORD AND SON
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My problem is that lil y
husband goes dancing every
Friday and Sunday, while I'iit
playing bingo. Different
friends have told me that I'IIl
a fool to let my husband go
dancing without me, but it's
no fun to go and sit while he
dances with other women. lie
tells inc that all the women he

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live in a nice home, own my
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as I please. I play bingo about
thi-ce times a week.

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HER BEET
FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND: Tell her to
see a physician for a thorough
examination, And If the
doctor can't find anything
physically wrong with her, to
get a "Wee Alert Buzzer." (It
Is listed in the Sears
catalogue.) That little lifesaver has dried up more
wetters (of all ages) than
anything I've ever heard of.
DEAR ABBY: I have
worked for 10 years for the
same company. I ant going to
be married in June and, as
you know, wedding invita tions
are very expensive.
My fiance and I both have
large families and intend to
send invitations to all our
aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.
There are 500 people in
department at work, all of
whom are located on six floors
of the main building.
It has become a custom for
each employee who gets
married to place an invitation
on the bulletin board of each
floor. I was told that this was

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Carol is offering to her
new customers.......

4O7W.2SIh ST.

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help her?

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I've been married for 35 years
toalwndsome iiian who
neiuwr UnnKS nor SIIIOKCS,
but he loves to dance. I lore to
dance, too, but I have arthritis
in both knees, so lily dancing

5:30
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(WED)
12'(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE (MON. THU)

Q RYAN'S HOPE
.12(35) DICK VAN DYKE
12:(17) MOVIE

HOLLYWOOD'S WILD ANGEL
1-10 7) THE FIGHT AGAINST
SLAVERY "One
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0 TO BE ANNOUNCED

(TUE)
i (17) LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE (FRI)

630
0 (J) NBC NEWS
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ABC NEWS
lij) (35) ANDY GRIFFITH
Gomer joins the Marine Corps
and Immediately runs afoul of
Sergeant Carter.
(10) ART OF BEING
HUMAN "The Still And Empty
Center"
(17) BOB NEWHART It's
no laughing matter for Howard
when his son announces he's

dances withknow h
danceswith
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7:30
Illarried. lie always ssears his
) TIC TAC DOUGH
wedding band and is usually (5) 0 THE
NEWLYWED
tune before I mu. I ('ouJ(I GAME
lIlake things Illiscrahle I)%-(.7) 0 FLORIDAI
tellinghiiiii I would rather lie iii) (35) MAUDE The biggest
surprise at Walter's birthday
didn't go dancing Since I Clfl't
party is his arrest for 'lewd and
(lance, m it V. his' sh ould I
lascivious" behavior
begrudge him the !)lIsL1re,o1 24(10) DICK CAVETT Guest.

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they will change the color. Custom painting also is available,
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painting the engine, removing all grease and residue, and
'4
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6 Pack
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cleaning is only $15.
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Also available at lindy's are complete mechanical services
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35
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17.92 AT LAKE MARY BLVD.

Lindy's Auto Center at Highway 17-92 and lake Mary Boulevard, Sanford.

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least two hours before bedtime. She's even tried
praying. Nothing has helped.
The poor kid can't accept
invitations to slumber par ties

Parents have no respell.
sibility for a 46-year-old son
who decides to take clarinet
lessons. You must be kidding.
DEAR ABBY: I am a 15year-old girl who has a
girlfriend my age who con(Ides in me. She has just told
inc that she wets the bed! She
said she started wetting 32
years ago. She wet the bed for
two years straight, then she
stopped for a year, and then
started in again. Now, instead
of washing the sheets every
day, she sleeps on a plastic
garbage bag with a towel over
it, so all she has to wash is the
towel.
She is very heavy sleeper,
and she doesn't wake up while
she's wetting.
My friend is really
desperate. She's tried setting
an alarm to wake her up
very tacky. Is it?
ever' three hours. She's even
DON'T USE NAMES
stopped drinking liquids at
DEAR DON'T: U you can't

(BRAKES-OVERHAUL - TUN E-U P)

Shampoo £ Sit

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DEAR

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But tacking up an ins Itatlon
as a general public announcement for 500 people
(mt of whom must
strangers) seems tacky to
me.

.........i .....

Wives should be responsible
for their children's musical
education. There is also the
mutter of footing the bills for
lessons.
Wniili'I if Iii. in hzitl tiitn
suggest that my in-laws bear
some of the burden? I think
they should either pay for
their son's clarinet lessons, or
provide a place for Win to
practice. What do you think?
Th OUBI.ED CLEF
IN D.C.

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OF HAIR
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(Tues. Evening)

711 S. HWY. 421

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DSTUES.IWED.

(Day $ Evening)

St4IØlS$ To OW SwdmtL

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afford to send an Invitation to
all the people you know and
want, invite them verbally.

Y,

7:00

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Man s Childhood Dream Is
Blowing His W*fe 's Mind
DEAR ABBY: My 46-yearold husband is finally
fulfilling one of his childh
childhood
desires. He has started to take
clarinet lessons. I ani pleased
that he feels secure enough to
pursue this childhood dream,
but when he practices, the
noise S unbearable!

I

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CHILDRENS'I
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Stallworth, Cynthia Ificks, drama sponsor, Timothy Wilson of (lit' GSII, Paul
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Herald Photo by Tom HanoI
"a' proceeds from a play staged by young Blacks in l)rama went
to the
Samaritan Home. Sharing in the check presentation are, from
left, Charlene

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ROCK SHRIMP

MORNING

(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Skits: "The

ROW

9:00
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(10) ELECTRIC COMPANY
(A)
'!2 (17) FAMILY AFFAIR

WEDNESDAY

HUMAN "Territory And

2613 Orlando Dr. - Sanford (17.92) - 323.3550
(Where W'rc Slade Chrysler used to be)

OPFN WED.. FRI.,

14 (10) JULIA CHILD AND
COMPANY ('TUE)
4 (10) FOOTSTEPS (WED)
2(10)V.I.PEOPLE(THU)
24 (10) CROCKETT'S VICTORY GARDEN (FRI)
,i2(17) ROMPER ROOM

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Claude Ki)ly. ChIt Potts

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HIGHWAY AUTOMOTIVE, INC.

Captain Js

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on your 4-.wheel drive vehicle.

Clarion 80, Edinboro 72
Waynesburg 77. Pt. Park 77
NAIA Dist . 70
III Wslyfl 10, Chi St. 69
Quncy 86. Ill Bndctne 80
NAIA Dist. 21
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4 WHEEL DRIVE OWNERS

NAIA District 10
Semifinals
Washburn 71, Fort Hays St. 67
NAIA Dist. 26
Semifinals
SW Bapt 88, Mo. Kan City 73
NAIA District 10

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SECURITY SURVEY FREE
WITH NOOBLIGATIONI

Defiance 72. Central St. 68
Cedarvl 92, Malone 91, of
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Semifinals
Dowling 59, Bloomfield 51
Midwest
Grand yeW 91, Briar CUt 88
Lords 81, Nrthwstrn Ia. 70
Marymount 69, BetP'any 66
Moorhed St. 58. St. Jhn's 56
Pockhurst 60, Evangel 52
w ttipfist U. JM'.0 13
Southwest
Caiiieron SO, E. Cli Okia. .12
West
Wyo.67, Cob. St. 64, of

Franklin 86, Hanover 82
NAIA Dis?. 23
Semifinals
Sginw Val 87. Siena Hghts 66
Hillsdale 73, Grand Val 62

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TUESDAY, MARCH 4
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Bag lunch.
Business followed by Bingo.
Free Blood Pressure test, 24 p.m., Adventist
Community Service. 7th and Elm, Sanford.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Personality
Breakfast, featuring Steve McMahon, regional
manager of Orange-Seminole CablevIsion, 8 a.m.
Longwood Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot,
Sanford.
Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deitona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Lutheran Church of
Providence social hail.
Longwood.Lake Mary Lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees board meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Jaycee Building, French Avenue.
Flute concert by composer-healer Kay Gardner, 8
p.m., Knowles Chapel, Rollins College, Winter Park.
Free to the public.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Community
Center, North Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1.4 and SR
434.
AlAnon,noon, Mental Health center, Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and light, N. Myrtle Avenue, Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community
Center.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House 591 Luke Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
TOPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital
Conference Room, Sanford.
South

Movie

Blamed

For

Legal Notice

Uprising

Evening Hera ld,

LEGAL NOTICE TO
PEMBROKE PINES, Fin. (UP!) Bobble Foyle, a supervisor, said the inmate
PROFESSIONAL
Authorities believe a television movie about was "asked to turn In his recorder. He refused
Public Announcement
Con
the Attica, N.Y., prison riot helped touch off a and they just got up and started breaking out '!'°' Projects:
The School Board of Seminole
rampage by 17 patients in a ward for the the windows. I got out 10 minutes later.'"
County, in compliance with the
criminally insane at South Florida State
The inmates barricaded themselves inside Consultants Competitiv e
hospital.
the secondiloor wa rd room, arming them. Negotiation Ac' Chapter 75211,
does declare the intention to
se
lves with pieces of broken furniture and certify
PoIic&amp;fired tear gas into the second-story
Engineers for the repair or
replacement of the existing 170 ton
ward to quell the disturbance early Monday. windows.
Hospital Administrator Robert Burton said, water chiller at Lyman Senior
There were no serious injur ies. A security
School and -or other projects
during
the disturbance a drug cabinet in the High
guard suffered a wound over his right e,e and
that may require engineering
several staff employees suffered minor cuts ward was broken open and looted and the services until July 31, 1950.
patients took the drugs.
To be eligible for consideration,
by flying glass.
A Broward County sheriff's SWAT team and all interested firms must be
ceditind by the School Board as
The melee began about 11 p.m. Sunday when canine units from local
departments qualified, pursuant to Consultants
hospital employees attempted to take an surrounded the building. police
After a three-hour Competitive Negotiations Act, and
unauthorized radio from one of the patients. standoff, in shIch the inmates refused to the regulations of the Board.
(Form 251 Ot' 231)
Thpwzirrl'cinmzitp.hn,l i,,t r;,khl
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tear-gas canisters
Any firm or individual desiring
a television movie based on the Attica prison into the ward shortly af ter 2 a.m. Monday
and to provide professional services I
riot,
shall apply in writing for con.
the 17 Inmates gave up.

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HAL CO" REALTY

50-sCellaneous
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WILSON MAIFR FURNITURE
BLIVSELL TRADE
F irS? St
311 31S
322 577

Cash 322-4132

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3220231
322 0779, 322 53S3.322 3717

2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
SCRFEN PORCHES, APPLIANCES, GOOD CONDITION, WALK DOWN
TOWN. $23,000
2 BEDROOM FRAME. WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORCH 8. NEW ROOF.
$21,900.
HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL. MO
DERN, POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
21 7 BATH, FORMAL DINING
ROOM, FIREPLACE, EAT-IN
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
$52,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE.
2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
EAT-IN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
AREA. *35.500.
LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
HEAT I AIR, MANY EX
TRAS. $59,900.
6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BEDROOM, 1", BATH. ORIGIN
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$25,500.

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

43-Lots-Acreage

BEAUTIFUL I BR, 28 home In
Sanora, wall the extras! C
H&amp;A,wwcarp.. pan. FR, eatin kit., pantry &amp; more! BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
$51,500.

BROKER
7139 S Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
377 1577

Sdnford
3210640

SATURDAY, MARCH

Sealer Citizens tea' to Once Upon A Stage for "Guys
nd Dolls." Leave Sanford Civic Center, 11 a.m.;
uaelberry, Leeds, 11:30 am. Return 5p.m. Call 322141 for reservations.
Sauteed Kiwanis Club Pancake Day and Auc.
Ion,March 1, Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 am, to 8:30
Auction begins at 5 p.m.
lad A.aiml "Ru for the Arts", I..och Haven
ark, Orlando. Entry forms at Ivey's and Track Shack
ores. Six mile and 2 mile runs. Call 6441111, Eat. 135.
Anneal azalea sale, $ am, to 5 p.m., Sanford Civic
enter patio and Chamber of Commerce blikllng.
vera1 varieties of (lowering trees also available.
.m.

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for Wea,
p.m., Hauck
ill Audlk1um, Rollins Colh,,, Winter Park, Open to
in and wcmen
Dery Ubrary Breefli CriPorty, 1 p.m., DeBary
vic Center.

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CITY OF CMSILIURNY
BOARD OP ADJUSTMINT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City of Cassilberry Board
of Aeiluttmit Hl -- a

MUNTPII FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
c$et of the above court a written
stat mentof any claim or dsma.4
they may have. Each claIm must
bein writ inq and must Indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and 'he amount
claim.d.Ifthec$almlsncfyetdu,,
the lets when It will become due
shall be stated, If thu claim is
cantingsnt or unliquldated, the
netursol the uncertainty shaH be
statse. if the claim is secured, the
security shall be deicribed. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
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to
aMblitheclerktomailonopyto
psnsI ropr.sontativ,.
All persons InterNt.d i the
istite to whom a copy of this
Notice Of Administration has been
mailed are Fajlr. Wl?MiI1

Nsrn.Inwhlth •s$.ssed
Lakeview Towers Development
Corporation of Sebring
Allot said property being in the
County of Seminole, Stale of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or car.
tincates shall be redeemed ac.
cording to law the property
described in such certificat, or
certificates will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 7th day of April, 1910,
at 11:00 A.M.
Doted this 2th day of
"
1900.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
CLERK
Circuit Court
Seminole Co.
Sanford, Fla.
By: Cheryl Green,
Deputy Clerk
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MACHINE CLEANER
Willtrain (2) AMP
AAA IMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
323.3175
Corner of 1Oth&amp; French
"YOurFutuurCo,c,rn.'

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Use Your Home As Security
Call Us For Terms
ToW er Fina nc e Serv.
1100 211 2469

REALTOR

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SUPER 3 OR. lB home in
Sunland w your own pool 6.
patio! DR. w w carp., new
roof, fenced yd., on a 19.
shaded lot! A buy for $36,750!

REALTY

JUST FOR YOU 3 BR. I home
in Sunland w Sc. patio, FL rm..
dec. FP. new kit &amp; landscaped
spacious yd.! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Yours for
$.47,000.

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Sanford Gracious living. keas.
Weekly i. monthly rates, utilities
inquire 500 S. Oak $417553

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1 Acre lake front lot in beautiful
residential area of Lake Mary
Blvd., possible terms. $42,500.
Pinecrest- I OR, 21 charmer
cathedral ceiling,
has
screened pool for easy
maintenance I. corner lot *FIth
large oaks. 50,900.

Rooms for rentPrivalehome
3223W
room utairs
Retiredperson preferred

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Horn.. Leonard C. JollY.
3237259

'( REALTOR ML.S
Eve 323-31166

Eve. 305-Ul-SMO

305.323-1553

BEAUTIFUL HEAVILY
WOODED 3.2 acres (391 ft.
frontage) on Stone Island
Road. $22000.

FRIDAY, MARCH10

hue Hartlass Chqtrr b*it, 1:30 board meeting;
m, regu1 meeting, home of Mrs. WI.. Carter, uN
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lurledIctIsa if lIe court.
Sectisri 55. Tseawhlp SI 1iftt.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Ratige $ last,

Isifsviing South OBJECTIONS

$1 feel if*eNsr* Wool was, of

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Norlhwisforsy in State Need An to
Samuel Roth
Feint if Biginning, West to
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No pets, carport. $250 mo
259-7377

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Pretty 3lR,1',

OLD MIMS ROAD-30 Acres (+
or .) on paved road. Improved
Pasture. partly woodad. Zoned
A.I.

2 BR, 28, Condo. Kit equipped,
move In today for $33,900.

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living IS avail, in this
11 2 acre estate. 38R, AS wguest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

2565
PARK

REALTORS
Branch
Office

323-2222

A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
In Longwood, I OR, 28 oversized
lot, Z-comm. $39,500.
ALLURING COUNTRY ESTATE
on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sized
BR's. 26's + guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only $79,900.

321-0759

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See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
vAlFHAFinancing

COUNTRY $va ACRE- Newer
35R. C.H&amp;A, w.w cpt., Ig
patio, rose garden 1. low cash
to mtg. $4390011
CAN'T BE BEAT- 3 or 3 OR,
new C.H&amp;A, w.w cpt..ge,
ref., dw, disposal 5. Iandscap.
.1 yd. $3290011

OWNER WILL FINANCE 1g.
we$l.conslructid 2 OR home on
gorgeous 104*117 corner lot.
Under appraisal at $35,90011
SPANISH 2 STORY-2,300 sq ft
pool homi w.flrepiace, formal
LR 5. DR I. detached party
house on over 14 Kra for only
552.50011

3 BR. I Bath, C HA, comp. set
up, sseoo. is Downing St.,
Carriage Cove. 131.2933 or
372-1157.
Wanted to buy, older Moltile
Home, single or double wide.
Call anytime 1.223.0751.

43-4otsAcreage

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SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
3 loft total iSO x 1%, directly
across from Sonora entrance.
Zoned Residential in County.
$15,500 cash, trade, let's dial.

cailBaft

LOCH ARBOR GEM- Spotless 4
OR spilt plan, w 19. BR's, FR,
big kit, walk in pantry, pool
fenced ki
on cul-do.sac.
1M900ll

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7490

acre

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SILL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US, WI HAVE BUYERS,

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1 YR. OLD DBL WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 OR. 26, w.
Central HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., I huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $19,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5174.

LOW CASH TO MTG.- 4 OR,
20. split plan, huge kit., formal
DR, fenced yd wtrees.
*34.50011

WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR
RIAGE COVE. YOUR
CHOICE FROM 14.500.

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A LL OF THE ABOVE PRO
PER1'IES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERTISED
CALL US ANYWAY.

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acres for only 515300. Very
good terms. Osteun.
Sr.

5TATI Irsher

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TIRES 4 Ranger L7815 wti
wall, polyester glass belted
Like new. $90 CASH 322 4962,

'71 Datsongood running cond
$900 or best otter
3656486

AOKTIRE
3227480
Shocks $1 95 Heavy Duty $695
New Batteries $29.95
24 13 French Ave., Sanford

'72 Pont Catalina, AC, PW.
PS. .tOOcu in motor. $500
322 5164

VC.

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Beauty Care

CKETT
.Cop rXcmo,

Eve. $53365!

Home Repair

TOWE R'S BEAUI'S'SALON'
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig. formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
$493.15 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo
519 E. lIt St., 3225742
Agent ' "BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
373 1734
2597 S Sanford Ave.
MEINTZER TILE
Guod used TV's, $25 &amp; up
New or repair, leaky showers our
MILLERS
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 869 1562.
7619 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 312 0357

Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet. remodeling. All work
guar Free Est 331 8465.
When you place a Classified Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful is about
to happen

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home Repair &amp; Remodeling
?ihrS
3170171

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
over $700. Balance due $175.00
or fake over my payments
Still
117.00 month.
In
warranty. Will deliver. Call
862 3394.
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BROKER
7439 S Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
37? 1577
3710610

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AWARD REALTY. INC.
'fl9.35fl()
We buy equity in houses, apts. &amp;
vacant land. Lucky investments, P.O. Box 79.
C,anford 377.4741
47-A--Mwtgages Bought

&amp;Sokl
Will buy 1st I 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate T.
Business loins. Florida Mor.
tgage Investment. 1101 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422 2975.

50-Miscellaneous

for Sale

t"/ Side lvii 1g., $75, picnic
ile w-7 benches, $30; full size
iby bed w matt, $25; Oak
orch rockers, $29.95; metal
fice desk, $70. Jenkins
urniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.
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GWALTNEY JEWELER
2045 Park Ave,
3726509

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Antique Furn • Jewelry
3232751

59.-..Mijsical Aftrchandise
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organs,
Pianos
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stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 327-4103. 2202 French
ORGAN -Gulbransen
2 keyboards and pedals, $650
3222192

62.-Lawn-Garden
FILL DIRTS. TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 322 7W

62-A--farmEquip,
i9l$ Cato Tractor j.ji553
L Ike new Cond., $5,995

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1, 2, 3 OR. Sallis
*Studio
$ liufurn. - Adult. Family
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322.0707

Classified Ads Will always give
you more
- Much • Much
More than you expect.

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)rywail, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm...
R emodel I Additions.
Call 1315399 or 862-0136
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Painting S, Repair
Trent Painting&amp; Repair
Interior 6. Exterior
Free Est.
327 3551

Groonng&amp; Boarding
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
slat controled heal, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 3225752.

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

1401111 Cleaning

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1505 W. 25th ST.

Welding

CornpleteMobile
Home Repair
349 5239
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BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
3210317
Custom built utility I boat
t(iiial'5, truck racks I
misc.
repairs.

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houws
S. G. BALINT

SANFORD

322.200

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

HousewlvesCleanlng Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular orl limp hais
611 3891
Wedowasti windOws

I Man, qualify operation
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways.
etc. Wayne Beal. 327 1321

Painting S. Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES
Call anytime 319 5259

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Ge t plenty
of prospects
. .Advertise your product or
service in the Classified Ads

Laundry

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Free Est 32? 0011.

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'JiuIIty In?

H"looviovelloft

MUST SELL! 15,500 Window Air
Cond., excellent coed. 322.3930.

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Sell idle items with a Classifier,
Ad Call a friendly ad taker at
327 2611 or 631 9"3

Clock Repair

ROB SON MAR IN E
2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

Plumbing supply business +
real estate I inventory.
$113,000. W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR, 322 7983.
47-Real Estate Wanted

Tile floors installed
NEW &amp; REPAIR
Free Est.
830 1183 aft 6

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

390 N. 17.92, Casse*bsrry, Fl.
534-1200

1975 Ford Granada Ohia, exc,
cond., AM FM stereo, Michlin
radials 49.000 mi $7.500 830
9503

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ivy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION eery
Tuesday S, Saturday at 7:30. It's
file only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901 255.
e311 for further details.

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BATTERY SHOP

Orig 1579. now $705 or $19 mo.
Agent 339 8386

"luzury For Less"
GROVES

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Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot si our lot.
V Fnterprisp. Iw
Model Inc., Realtor
- 6443013

ki t4MOP( WASHER
Parts,
Service Use d Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

APARTMENTS

We specialize inFARMS
RANCHES

H. Ernst

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

NEW &amp;USt'DBATTERIES
Major Credit Cards Accepted
THE BATTERY SHOP
173 9114
107W 77th St
Witlbuy Iunk batteries
[lest Price'

MICROWAVE

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461 BR, lB, all appl. In c l . WID,
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool I club house,
assum. firSt or owner will
consider terms. $27,000..
Orlando 217.1795.

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Sold orig $109.35, used short
time Pal $189.11 or $19 3S mo.
Agent 339 8386

A-Condominiums

42-Wbiie homes

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'78 Dutchcratt 22'
awning.
TV mint $3000 Lot 391A
Orange City Camp Grounds

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GOING
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OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
ACRES IN UPSALA TO S1.300
CASH OR TERMS.

SEIGLER REALTY

interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $20,
ow down payments. 372 2287

Harold Hall

'73 Dodge Charger Exc cond,
new insp . $1700 or best offer.
'70 Thunderbird, good mech.
cond
current insp suicide
doors 1400 or best offer
372 7397 or 122 2213

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NEW HOMES

52-Appliances

Pusti Uoli,)n c.Onttnls, has caro
usol, still in warranty
Originally $649, assume pay
merits of 571 mo Agent 339

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

REALTOR 327-4991
MULTIPLE LISTiNG SERVICE
Eves: 349-5100, 322-1959, 323 4302

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W Ciarnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
Development opportunity! One
entire block 2-comm on W. 1st
St. $110,000.

323-5774

322 17o

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LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF
FINER HOMES NEAR
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
$7,900 EACH.

ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.
19.900

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

UST MAKE PAYMENTS ---'69 le
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 834
4605 IDP,sIar)

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Us,-'d full size hotel motel bed
ding Very clean, S1I.9Sea. PC
NolI's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford
- 322 8771.

373 7831

01 S. French

'For Estate Cdmn,ercial &amp; Resi
ctenti.iI Auctions 5. Appraisals.
C4lI Dell s Atic ton. 373 3620

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Sale

WE BUY CARS

GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323 7310

Cedar Wardrobe
372 9180 10 ni.toSp.m
Mon. thru Sal.

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RIM

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

ANYTIME

58 ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE FRONT. LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50,000

UTILITY TRAILER
8-4
373 8028

72-Auction

- One Sofa,
Good Condition
Call 323 I710afler I30p.m.

14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY. EXTRA SCENIC
$56,900.

Multiple Listing Service

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

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REALTOR 323.577.

113 4570

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COUNTRY LIVING at its best I
$ acres fenced, 3 B*m, 2 lath,
lam. room, fireplace, screened
patio w.IIQ, self cleaning
pool wcooi deck, fenced
pastures, fish pond, access to
St. Johns River. $139,000.

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N.H. Tamm,-Jr.
City Clerk
PUblIrdt 4.11.1100

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Marines's Villag.

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With Chaif Sr 153, Florida $tatutui,
and 1974 Nouli lilt No. 4311,
as me anmino1e County

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Triples

Junluru.

graphs end ma, as recent.
minded by the Local Land
Planning Agency in accordancill

last 311.0 IM

Ilk. I.

ie career
..l, me receat special day broeght mere than
IS apt to the sehosi Si eaplala their occapatisiss
sludeats, Amiag the oceapitliss at the
kw were
can J
koUsk mild teeeatrugers,acc.rdlagt. Charles
lacebs, head guldaace aslsi•

NOT SO PILED
WILL U FOREVER BARRED.
Deli of ft first ptmucell.n ii

w .rwyru, rra, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on u
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1900, to consider the adopIIs?, of
Isle Comrehsnslve Develspoioni
Plan for liii City if Sanford,
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GOOD INVESTMENT POTEN.
TIAL-Hwy 1792 frontage
zoned commercial. 2 CI rental
home, owner may hold.
$10,000..

WORLD.

Inc., Realtors
S French (I? 92) Sanford
323 5374

322-2420

PLUS ACRES WOODED.
ROAD FRONTAGE.
DELTONA AREA $17,700

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

The Real Estate Agency

Sanford's Sales Leader

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I3ARY AREA IS WOODED
ACRES 531 500
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LiST NOW!
Call Watt Cappel 323 6400
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
628.3005

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HANDY MAN SPECIAL. I BR,
lB home on dbl. lot, spacious
rms., pine floors. DR, utility
rm. &amp; porch! Only $26,900.

with payments $250 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1293-9171.

the sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you get
results.

NICE BUILDING lOT 70'x130'.
COUNTY. CLOSE IN 13.500,
St 000 DOWN

M. Unsworth Realty

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APPLIANCE'S Santora Fur
tli?ure 5,iIvijt' 322 8121.

Oft of totai ,,,ve,itOi , of b,and
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only' Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1797. So. of
Sanford. 322 871
197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very Short
time. Original 1593. bal. $ill or
.521 mu. Agent 3395356.

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FURNITURE 5. THINGS
500 S Sanford A v e
tOR1
- __32 3 6593

Why buy used? New brand namç
box springs &amp; mattresSes at 20
pct above dealers cost Twin,
full size, queen &amp; king Jenkins
F,,rniture. 705 E 75th St 323
0981

Build to Suit our (Ct or yourS
FHA VA, FHA 7355.215

REALTORS

STEMPER AGENCY

SEIGLER REALTY

IiTV:71

"Do you have one where they live together happilyever-after, AFTER getting married?"

6+ acres on beautiful Wekiva
River &amp; Hwy 46. $110,000.

FRIDAY, MARCH 7

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323 4911 aft- 3

I acre plus w old home. Zoned
for duplexes, city water &amp;
sewer. Super location $35,000.

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Eves. 322 0612, 372-1587
207 E. 25th St.

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high as an elephants eye Place
-a classified ad. and pile the
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
money in your wallet.
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD Tot., Dollar Paid for gunk &amp; used
COL LIMNS
cars. trucks 5. heavy equipment.
322 5990
.5/F Buy l.ISFL) FUPtIITUP'E
APPI lANCES 5. Pl.
PLUMBING
Fl * I tIP ES Jenkins Fur
78
otorCyCIes
,'iture. 205 F 25th 5? 373 0981
-322 7480
A
OK
TIRE
Antiques-Oriental Rugs
NEW TIRES%19 898. UP
Music Boxes -Slot Machines
2113 French Ave
Sanford
Bridges Antiques
323 2801

Stereo. truitwoOd console w AM
FM. $100, (7) breakfast bar
stools, wrought iron Custom
made, (2) occasional chairs.
.34 1Q82

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BUY JUNK CARS
From Sl0to$50
Call 322 1 62 4 3 1 7 1464

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LOCH ARBOR
105 Sunset Dr. 3 OR I B. FR, FP,
Ig fenced yd Exc. cond.
$41,900.
323.7832

STENSTROM

Removed

Don't pile no longer needed items--

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Beth. Obi motel 8.S 5. Malt.,
$30 set Sanford Auction. 1215
S French 3237340

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Park Ave. $200 mo. 1st &amp; last &amp;
Sec.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

77-Junk Cars

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Ideal retirement or starting. 2
BR, FP home, close to bus
line, shopping, churches. Call
for more details.

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Buy

Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Refrig., stoves, tools

Vinyl Ponchos S1 99 ea
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
321 5791

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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

Looking fora job' The Classified
Ads will help you find that job.

24 HOUR [ 322-9283

THURSDAY, MARCH 1
Prime Sponsor Advisory Cosmdfl regular meeting, 8
a.m., 4th floor conference room, Manpower Office.
Friendship Cl* 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Deltona Theatre Art. Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Pariah House, Enterprise.
Tuscawifla Homeowners Assn., 8 p.m., Moravian
Church, Tuskawilla Road. Program on lawn care by
Agricultural Agent Tom Davis.

WWN)AY, MARCH30
t.4La Camel, 7:30 p.m., Greeter Sanford
'mba' of Canmero, bulling. Tom Hunt will IQS.k
iluald McDorId He.

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MARCH 5
Senior Citizens tour to Lakeland for 8 p.m. Lawrence
Weiks Show. Leave Sanford Civic Center, 4 p.m.;
Casselberry Leeds, 4:30 p.m. Dinner on the way.
Return 11 p.m.
Seminole County Legislative Delegation Hearing, 4
p.m., Seminole County Courthouse County Commission
Chambers, Sanford.
Workshop on music and healing, 7 p.m., Woolson
House, Rollins College campus, Winter Park, Free to
the public.
Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m., Lake Monroe Holiday
Inn.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave.
Senior Citizens tour to Lakeland for p.m. Lawrence
Welks Show. Leave Sanford Civic Center, 4 p.m.;
Casselberry Leeds, 4:30 p.m. Dinner on the way.
Return 11 p.m.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis' noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery, Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Serenader, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
SufordSemInole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, French Ave.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road, DeBary.

wdvlew Ave., Sanford.
$*'IVRDAY, MUM 11
lucUen, Temple Shalom of Delkas, 7 p.m.,
fldWn free. Call 5744*.
bead P' Sd And Race, Iam., 30*
am. "Fun Rim" darting from
or
Wad Cl*
ul *., Meek's Day Dinew Med Deuce,
.wo'ed by All Souls Home aid School AWL, $ p.m.

sure to get resu s

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Residential Dwelling District
I. Conditional Uses Permitted
Paragraph (2) shall be amended
to read as follows:
(2) Single-Family Residential
Dwelling with 1,000 square feet
minimum living area, provided all
other density controls and setback
r.quir.mento are met.
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish March 4, 14, 1900
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CLASSIFIED ADS

ENGINEERS

DeHury Garden Cl* 2 p.m., March 7, Community
renter. Volusia County Horticulture Extension Agent
will speak on House Plant Culture followed by a clinic.
ea to follow meeting.
Recovery, Inc. National Leaders Conference, Hilton
ivers1de Inn, Tampa. Through Saturday.

Sanford, Fl.

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Hospital Corporation of American Vice
President Jim Main signed a contract
providing HCA take over Seminole
Memorial Hospital and provide a
replacement facility within three years.
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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the property, and our next step is to apply
to the federal government and the sta te
of Florida for a certificate of need,"
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build the new facility and added the
process takes four to six months to
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Seminole County Commission Chairman [Sill Kirchhoff signs the which inight interfere with that

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The administra tion's switch on
a U.N. Security Council vote condemning Israeli set-

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Notion

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!) — Pakistan has officially
rejected the $400 million aid package offered by the United

cording to Stemper, already are within
the city limits.
Stemper stressed he worked vigorously

It was disclosed today,
Presidential foreign affairs adviser Agha Shahi told a
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

Sectr'ity Council vote rebuking Israel on the settlements
Iuue, came after an anguished day of White House
meetings in which Israeli Ambassador Ephraim Evron was
a participant,
Carter Issued a statement Monday night saying U.N.
Ambassador Donald Mcflenry dhould have abstained,
rather than vote tocondemn Isr e1onsaturday. McHenry
said he was following orurs from Secretary Of State Cynts

legislation in the U.S. Congress.
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
security commitment outlined in the 1959 Pakistan-U.S.

Vance.

dlsmissed the offer as"peanuts,"

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looking at a variety of sites in and at the
edges of Sanford, having agreed it would
build its new hospital within the Sanford
city limits or on contIguous land easily
annexable. The 17 acres chosen, ac.

pact.

to negotiate a deal with RCA to have 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
Mary via eastbound 1-4 and from Deftona
via westbound 1-4. There also would be
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Sanford City Manager Pete Knowles
said the site for the new hospital puts itin

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major problems to hamper the process,

to pay for care of indigent patients and employees that will join the corporation.

care of indigents. If more funds should be said. It means families will be able to
needed this year RCA has agreed to make abou t $300 to $700 more pe

tinuing role in negotiating forthe sale of
an additional three to five acres RCA also
would like to have in the vicinity,

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intend to use interest on the $5.2 million the extra $200,000 for the benefit of

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RCA took out an option is upwards of
$20,000 an acre. The land, according to
Bill Stemper, Sa nford realtor responsible
for putting together thepackage for RCA
and the landowners, is owned by Michael

r year final version of a contract relinquishing control of Seminole timetable?
absorb the additional cost. The county's and still receive free care. Amounts
received earlier,
"Well, we've got to show the state there
contribution toward care of Indigents can depend on t he number of members in a Memorial hospital to Hospital Corporation of America, a Nashville,
RCA must get a Certificate Of Need be renegotiated annually. And each year family.
Tenn., firm. Mrs. Sophia Shoemaker, chairwoman of the out-going isa need for the 250 beds or so we propose
to have in the new hospital, compared
from the federal and date governments, HCA will pay any excess needs.
The new scale provides that a single Seminole Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees (
t
I signed
bet this 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

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RCA
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for
the
from
community groups, including
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county
to
provide
$300,X
this
year
for
Seminole
Community Action, Kirchhoff
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invested in the state retirement system.
In the last budget year, the county
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.
cozii.mI*aion also passed a resolution
Gossett estimated, however, that a Employees with over 10 years service
recognizing the excellent work of the out- year's interest on $5.2 million at an will remain in the system, The $200,000
going hospital board of trustees and average percentage rate of 14.15 percent will be used to set up an ann
uity 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 the 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." RCA has promised should not touch the principal in case It new employees."
to choose the new board, except for
decides It wishes to exercise its option to
The revised scale for care of indigents

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new hospital came this morning on the

portunity to offer Interest rates on ten provide other county medical services.
Assistant County Administrator Jeff
$500,000 increments and one
Even with a corporately owned hospital, Etchberger said the agreement was
increment of the $5.2 million.
the county remains legally responsible necessary to protect employees with over
Although seven banks Presented
for providing medical care for those one year of service but under 10 years of
terest tate bids, Beckwith sald, Tropic unable to pay. These funds have service who would lose what th
ey ha ve
Bank's was "a very excellent bid," and traditionally come from taxpayers.

defensive trick, but there

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trumps and lead a club to

dealing with others today. your status and increase your student ruffed. Later on the Bridge," care of this newspa.
student lost the spade finesse, per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
You have a no-nonsense income careerwise. Be alert
a diamond and his game Station, NOw York, N.Y.
approach. but you manage for new opportunities.
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missioners and witnesses that all banks

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notrump.
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allow
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Ain
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exists where your work or using new Ideas and mthods.
dictates that you may lose a
career Is concerned today. Do Don't be afraid to make
The student won the first partner if you do.
a good job. Your efforts will changes or to ezpethnent with trick with the ace of
NEWSI'APERENTFI'RISEASSN)
be appreciated by the right fresh techniques.
diamonds, drew trumps and
people,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. led a club to dummy's king.
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interest for this period will amount 10 getting It, since the new hospital will be a agreement to pick up the balance in any
approximately $000
replacement facility, but it will take four given year Is a "cushion" so the county
Seminole County Circuit Court Clerk to six months,
can make an annual budget.

need do is drop a slight hint, assertions,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
More opportunity than usual 19) You'll he luckiest today BY

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ace, ruff a diamond, draw

West North East South would be no way for him to
get two more. A spade lead
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Pass
king for a spade discard and a
diamond lead would allow a
opening Iead:4 10
ruff and discard.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Dec. 21) Do what needs duing

by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl

BUGS BUNNY

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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer. South

A friend who knows that he today without calling t
can rely upon you is prepared much attention to yourself.
to rally behind you today Let your deeds and what you
should you need him. All you accomplish make
the

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dummy's jack of dianionds
and let East hold the trick,
East would play a second
diamond. South would take his

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d cost of the land on Myers, a Seattle, Wash., investor and
Is a view of the northeast section of property at Seminole lakefront at northern tip of the site. The
money is held for a 91-day contingency Boulevard
other individuals.
(U.S.
Highway
17-92)
and
Mangoustine
where
the
new
which
JICA
took
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an acre.
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Tropic Bank Manager Blll,Gossett said hospital will be built. The car in photo at right is traveling along
together, and also confirmed his con.

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care of this newspaper, P.O. product in the column,

birthday by sending for your Your financial aspects are

lake

million replacement hospital for
Seminole Memorial Hospital, IICA
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

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VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22)
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safe at home without the need

by Ed Sullivan

Herald Managing Editor
Hospital Corporation of America

Mangoustine Avenue to build an $18

Had you been willing to

dreamed you would explore.

Months?

By TOM GIORDANO

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Seminole County is out of the hospital
business — a goal county officials have
had for over a year.
At p.m. Tuesday, County Commission

the cramping

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By DIANE PETRYK

range of interests. You might very successful today. Let

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even get Into fields you never your noble Instincts prevail.

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

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After a time out the Cobras' 6-foot-2 free throw shooter. I thought we had

the Sugar-Low Company and

helpful in giving you a more motivated to take care of Send your request to me, in eluding the address for the

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getting back on the floor t(x) slowly,

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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

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about the difficulties with Low Company, 3540 Atlantic
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— — — reported this on numerous can be put in the milk and it
occasions. There are many breaks down the double sugar
adults who have milk (n- SO It doesn't cause the gas,

positive outlook and a wider those you love, you will be

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your name and address to
This product is still not well
your letter, I would have sent
you The Health Letter known and many people write
number 7-2, Milk Products: to me that they've been to
For Wednesday, March 5, 1980
Good And Bad. Since you their pharmacist to ask about
didn't, you can do like the it and he never heard of It.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
them so skillfully they'll feel other readers if you'd like to That's understandable since
March 5,1980
helped, rather than offended, have It and send In 75 cents the product hasn't been
New associations you make
LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) In with a long, stamped, self- marketed that extensively
this coming year will be very situations where you are___________________________________________________
addressed envelope for it. yet. That is why I am in-

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stumbling Tribe from a S2 deficit to a tiedat55an(lonlvl:401ef1 to play. On the
Seminole High School forward Bruce 630 advantage in a furious two.minute missed free throw, Ft. Pierce tipped the
_t~4!!,, 't McCray turned snake.charmer in the span,
ball out of bounds, but the' Tribe failed to
final three minutes to uncoil Ft. Pierce
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assured by Sanford, was adopted
unanimously by the city commission
Monday Right.
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"remains the prime objective of our
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the release of the 50 American hostages
In ceremonies marking the one-year
that would require the United States to
of the Islamic revolution
quarter of a century" which coincided wi th the hostages' 100th
admit guilt for
worth of crimes,
day in captivity —Khomeini, 79, referred
The plan, outlined by Iran's President to the United States as a criminal but
Abothassan Banisadr in an interview said ordinary relations with Washington
published in the Paris newspaper Le may someday be established.
Monde, did not call for the return of the
The State Department issued a
shah and his fortune, a ci.ndition insisted statement on the hostages' 100th day
upon by Moslem militants holding the saying, "The 100th day is no different
hostages for 101 days.
from the first or the 30th, or the 1(11th.
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begin meeting in the Iranian capital for a military parade and lebration,
said. "We have provided a systematic
within a week and said 1.1 ie con inussion's inarred by the collapse of a reviewing
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work would be the hostages' ticket to stand because of the rush of the excited
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It said 67 people suffered minor in7 release
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commissioners that copies of the 55-page
the commission begins its probe,
affirmative action plan have been
"diploniaLy will have its dynainisin to
distributed to city supervisors and
solve the problem."
department heads to be used as policy on
In another predication on when the
the job. A copy of the report is also being
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hostages at the besieged U.S. Embassy
forwarded to the EEOC office in Miami.
would be released, ABC correspondent
In other business, the city commWion,
Barbara Walters reported an informed
on the recommendation of Mayor Lee
Arab source at the United Nations said clinical psychologist who apparently
Moore and Knowles, approved the
the hostages could be
payment of $7,846.27 into the state
released within killed himself in a boat in the Gulf of
,
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent three weeks.
retirement system to benefit the family
Mexico was despondent over the cons
Sanford
Station.
'Coll' mixture plant rises at
The source, quoted as saying
of Jake Fortier, a 27-year veteran city
viction of Theodore Bundy for the kidnap.
negotiations for their liberation were
employee who retired on medical
slaying of a Lake City school girl,
"extremely delicate," said part of the
disability in December and died recently.
Wakulla County Sheriff David Harvey
discussions concerned an internationi said today.
Knowles said the Fortier family will be
commission to Investigate the shah's Ha
matching the city's share with an
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David S.
hunum rights vidlaUara.
identical amount to provide Mrs. Fortier
Kuypws,. .40, TaUsbame, taW Um
with an Income benefit of $X13 monthly
BanlZadr's recipe for the hostages' Kuypers "was upset over the verdict."
freedom was sent to Khomeini for apfor the rat of tw life.
He said associates o( the dead man said
proval and the president sold he expected he also had domestic and job
Knowles told commissioners that the
pressures.
an answer within two days.
city offered all city employees the option
Bbt whether or not the plan passes Kuypers was found dead in his boat
of "purchasing past service benefits
muster with the ailing Islamic leader, the Sunday with one bullet wound In his head.
when the city discontinued its retirement
State
Department already has refused to The medical examiner and Harvey
expected to do so soon.
The 'Coil' mixture plant is under construction at Florida
program in favor of the state retirement
an apparently
c
say
"mea
culpa.'
The EISA will issue a Prevention of Significant Deterioration
system. The employees, in most cases, Power &amp; Light Company's Sanford station and company of.
am
ruling
out
the
United
States
wound,
but
Harvey d e investigation
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certificate,
which
means
FPL
will
not
be
allowed
to
exceed
authorized their city retirement fund ficialls now believe it will be ready for a mid-April test burn.
declaring its guilt to any crimes, was continuing.
ambient air quality standards.
Coil is a coal-oil mixture the company will be testing for the
refunds to be '- 'id to the state with a
Although
the
looks
of
Coil
smoke
are
unknown,
Barrow
said
specified or unspecified," State
Kuypers testLfied for the defense in the
the
first
time
in
an
attempt
to
find
an
efficient
way
to
use
coal
to
by
matching amount contributed
the
particulate
matter
added
to
the
air
from
the
coal
will
not
Department
spokesman
Hodding
Carter
trial last year in which Bundy was
reduce
oil
usage.
The
coal,
however
Is
expected
to
increase
air
city.
said.
sentenced to the for the murders of two
exceed federal or state standards.
pollution,
Fortier declined to participate.
Coal is considered a dirtier fuel than oil, but FPL officials
"We have also said that we would be Florida State University sorority women.
Buzz Barrow, FPL assistant manager of environmental
Unless the past service benefits are
believe if Coil is successful they can Install air-Protection willing and anxious to discuss the dif- He also sat at the defense table last week
paid into the state, Knowles said Mrs. affairs, said the Florida Department of Environmental
equipment at plants that use it. For the experiment, however, ferences between us," Carter said, ad- in Bundy's trial for killing Kimberly
Fortier would receive only $879-32 In Regulation has granted an air quality standards variance for
ding that the safe release of the hostages Diane Leach, 12.
the devices are too expensive, they say.
the test, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is
benefits,
The commission unanimously approved the payment, contingent upon the
Fortier family paying its share.
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A U.S. at- York Times, NBC-and the Long Island
housing
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Civiletti also sought to quiet reports the
Development (HUD) for financing to of leaks to the news media about the
scandal still is widening.
construct 74 public housing units In the FBI's undercover "Abscam" in"Other than the unfortunate, regretvestigation.
county.
Department
officials
are
concerned
the
table
and inexcusable leaks that have
Tom Wilson, 111, executive director of
both the Seminole County Housing leaks could damage the chances of endangered (presumably) innocent
Authority and the Sanford Housing successful prosecutions stemming from persons by identifying them specifically,
Authority, said today no site has been the controversial and unprecedented there are no other senators or
selected as yet for ft units. He added, probe of political corruption that has congresmen to my knowledge in any
- however, tie nit will probably be built implicated eight members of Congress. way related to the Abscam inAttorney General Benjamin Clviletti vestigation," he said.
In the north end of the county, but some
Asked if the leaks could allow defense
distance away from thie city of Sanford. announced Monday he is naming Richard
for
Conlawyers
to raise a serious defense of
Wilson said it will be at least one year Blumenthal, U.S. attorney
internal
probe
unwarranted
pre-trial publicity, one
over
the
after HUD approves financing for the necticut, to take
which will focus on leaks to The New department official said, "absolutely."
units before construction can begin.

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WHY ID YOU PUTUP J
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THAT SIGN?
I'm getting so neurotic about discontinue all forms of birth
it, I would just as soon never control — and, of course
have sex again but I know abstain from sex during he
that's not realistic. Please tell trial — and let your doctor
me what you think.
find out if you're even
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
DEAR READER — I think ovulating. If you're not,
you're a classic example of there's a lot of fuss about
For Tuesday, February 12,.1980
too much advice and no one nothing: My final recombusiness and financial being in charge. In the first mendation would be to decide
YOUR BIRTHDAY
matters. Put all your smarts Place, You can't tell what a who you want to have as your
February 12,1980
person's blood pressure is by physician and let him take
Several things for w1dch to work.
one
determination, par- charge of your caw. Medicine
by Howie Schneider
you have planted seeds In Ow
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
ticularly
in the emergency is a lot like cooking and too
past, but which failed to You have the ability todayto
IS
produce a harvest, are likely take the Ideas of others and room. Under such conditions, ma ny cooks can, indeed, spoil
things.
to bear fruit this coming year. turn them into something the blood pressure may not
Lady Luck will play an im. much greater in scope. Listen
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portant role in making thing
sharply for Interesting tidbits
happen.
of information.
AQUARM (Jan. 3Web. .'Lligo (July 2'3-Aug. 22)
IRIGHT
19) Hunches and perceptions Possibilities for gains today
you get today regarding ways could come from two sourcies:
better player South is, the
to handle business matters One is your own efforts, the
more
likely he is to fall for the
NORTH
2.11-80
should be heeded. Your in.
other Is something somebody
illusion that West can set up.,.
4.17
tuition is tuned In on what else initiated.
Alan: "West starts with the
Kj
your logic may overlook.
ace of clubs and receives the
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USept.
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discouraging three from his
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partner. it should be apparent
resources, possible pitfalls You're more than a good
WEST
EAST
you're also a
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to
West that a diamond shift is
and
career
for
the
con
Vermeer
by Al
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indicated. South surely has
are all discussed in splendid manager. Use your
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months
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only three minor suit cards."
your Astro-Graph Letter organizational abilities in
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Oswald: Most West's lead
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which begins with your bir- group endeavors.
the
diamond deuce. The illu.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
thday. Mali $1 to AstroGraph,
sionist leads the king and conBox 489, Radio City Station, This is a good day to complete
tinues with the deuce. East is
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in with the ace and leads his
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diamond five. What should
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the added ingredient of luck to
South do?"
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) help you make endings turn
Vulnerable: Neither
Man "South must play
Dare to be hopeful for big out as you'd like them to.
Dealer: South
p
West for a doubleton diamond
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SCO"10(Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Ithings today. Your optimism
and ruff Igh. This play can
West North East sooth
tinit!l
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pleasant
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of the things that will
only cost him If trumps break
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surprises by mating that make you so popular with
break and expert South bites
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The first phase would run along Range the recreation budget.
By DAVID ?.t RAZLER
Line Road to State Road 434 and the
flerald5taff Writer
In other action:
— The commissioners presented their
The Longwood City Commission voted second from 434 to the post office on
"Juvenile of the Year" award to Scott
Monday night to seek federal grants on County Road
us
seek
Underwood, 12, of 1500 Markham Woods
two reaeathonal programs, pl
commissioners
he
to
aid
in
the
paving
of
But Chacey told the
ciiher gra nts
bellevesthecitylamorellkelytoget
Underwood received the prize for
streets.

On advice from City Administrator $7,500 in matching funds to improve its winning the Ford Motor Co. Punt, Pass
5yjdchaCey, the COmml3alOn voted to services to senior citizens. The grant and Kick competition atthe Super Bowl
submIt a requast for matching funds to request includes plans for a variety of this year. He took the award after
construct the first two phases of a series services including education programs competing In five levels of regional
°'S and meals on wheels. The city's $3,500 competition plus the national event
of separate blacktop tAke PM1
share of the grant will be funded through during halftime In Passadena.
roadways lacking sidewalks.

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reslclentsllvingonWaymanAvenue
—
"Goodwill ambassadors" Ned and Martha dreater Sanford Chamber of Commerce at the
will be bearing 45 percent of the paving
Yancey act out ways to get new members for the organization's membership breakfast today.
costs when Weir street is paved this year
for the first time.
commissiociers vow assess
ea
ch
re
si
dent 45 percent of paving the
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Editedsi
AcU
street
directly
In front of their property,
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estimated
at $9 per square-foot,
a
cost
The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce kicked off its
28
za
The 10 teams of seven members each are competing for a trip
payable
over
10
years
The city will pay three-day membership drive this morning with a breakfast
3A
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to Lakeland to see Holiday on Ice
10 percent of the costs
attended by about 75 volunteers
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clues are $40 per year for a business with five
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— the city's charter revisal committee
Over the next tree days, teams of chamber members, led
Crs
employees or less, $25 for Individuals
will hold Its first meeting March 14
by former organization presidents, will be competing to bring
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Am
Deputy,
Mayor
June
Lormann
said
in
dw most new and rwAvW awmberships by de tum U*
Former chamber president Torn Hunt, sges mmqer for
DirwAbby .....................is
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did
not
expect
any
major
changes
in
the
drive ends with at*rbecueThursdayafternoon.
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SouhenBell,gaveapeptalktohe7sperloliegathefe(JfQr
charter to be proposed, since the current
Members are Invi ted to the barbecue at 5 p.m. at the
the breakfast, followed by presentations by Martha and Ned
tA
World
till
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city charter was only written last year. Chamber office where the winning team will be announced.
Yancey, the chamber's full-tune "goodwill ambassadors."

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Schools Celebrating Volunteer Week

WORLD
IN BRIEF
U.S. Officials Predict
Soviet 'Peace Offensive'
By United Press International
U. S. Defense Secretary Harold Brown says he
expects the Soviet Union shortly will stage a "peace
offensive" in Afghanistan by withdrawing a Russian
military division before television cameras, then
moving two divisions back under the cover of night.
Brown's statements echoed those made Monday by
national security adviser Zbigniew Brzesinski, who
said: "It's very probable that before too long the Soviet
Union will engage in what might be called a peace
offensive by removing a token number of troops from
Afghanistan.
"This would he designed to show the Soviet Union is
reducing its presence in Afghanistan."
Vladimir Pozner, Radio Moscow commentator who
heard Brown's comments in Moscow via satellite,
disagreed with the defense secretary's statement and
said the Soviet forces would withdraw "as soon as the
government of Afghanistan no longer needs the
military aid it asked for."
l'ozner said Moscow hoped that would happen "as
soon as possible."

Prosthesis Center To Open

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ATLANTA (UPI) — A federal judge has allowed
documents Into evidence in the bank fraud trial of
former federal budget director Bert Lance despite
defense claims that the government had the records
inserted in bank files.
U.S. District Judge Charles A. Moye Jr. ruled
Monday that seven of 12 challenged documents from
the National City Bank of Rome would be accepted, at
least for now, because a witness from the bank identified handwriting on them as her own.
As the trial enters Its 16th day today participants
face a five-day trial week because testimony and the
introduction of evidence is going slow. Until now, Moye
had scheduled a four-day week. The trial was also
delayed by poor weather.

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Arabs Spurn U.S. Bases

Retired Teachers Plan Meeting
A luncheon meeting of New York State retired teachers
be held March 14 at Peter Pan Inn (formerly the Kapok Tree),
Madeira Beach, Fla. East Coast New York State Retired
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Amendment as unconstitutional.
The Hyde Amendment — named after sponsor Rep.
Henry Hyde, R-lll. — bars federal funding of abortions
for women on Medicaid. It has been attached as a rider
to a federal appropriations bill every year since 1976.

HsraId PIloss by Tim VInti t

OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCES

call or write before March 6 to Ralph Pombrlo, Imperial
Gardens, 11441 137th St. North, Largo, Fla., 33540, Telephone

813-595-1173. For further Information, call Charlotte A. Heuss,
Deltona, Fla., 3054744264.

U.S. Seeks Naval Bases

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According to Mary Lou Foster, coordinator of the "Reach To
Recovery" program, the center has prosthesis and lingerie
from eight major distributors, nationwide.

KUWAIT i UPI) — Most Arab states in the Persian
Gulf (10 not want U. S. military bases on their soil
despite the offer of American protection, Kuwait has
told American U. N. Ambassador Donald McHenry.
"I got the impression that none of the states in the
Gulf desire to have any sort of military bases or any
superpower presence," McHenry told reporters
Monday after his meetings with Kuwaiti leaders.
But he indicated this applies equally to the Soviet
Union, which he accused of an "unfortunate
miscalculation in Afghanistan."

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Groups opposed to:.the
congressional ban on federal funding for abortions for
poor women have asked the Supreme Court to review a.
New York ruling they say will provide a "clearcut"
solution to the controversy.
The New York based Center for Constitutional
Rights asked the court Monday to review a Jan. 15
ruling by Judge John Dooling, striking down the Hyde

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Mrs. Pauline Arndt accepts a plaque from the U.S. Department of Labor for
her outstanding performance as a supervisor In the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) in the Seminole County school system from
Elliott Smith, coordinator of SYEP. Roger H. Herring (right) receives a 1500
savings bond as the outstanding youth participant in the program. The
program is sponsored by the Comprehensive Employment Training Act
(CETA). The awards were for the 1979 year and presented at the old school
board office from which the summer program operates. Herring Is now a
student at Florida State University.

Military Finds Women
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The armed forces are
having no problem attracting women recruits.
The quarterly Pentagon report on recruits Monday
showed the Army attracted 5,860 women from October
to December, the last quarter of 1979, or 132 percent of
Its objective of 4,450 women.
The Navy attained 102 percent of Its goal by
recruiting 2,840 women, compared to its 2,770 goal.
The Air Force made 100 percent of Its goal of 3,450,
and the Marines hit 95 percent by enlisting 450 women,
instead of the 480 they sought.
Overall, the military fell 28,000 persons short of Its
planned goal.

Vandals Slash Tir e s At Harriet Estates
By DAVID RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Twenty Lake Harriet Estates residents awoke Monday
morning to find their tires slashed by Ice-pick wielding vanda deputies say.
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youths, ages 11, 12 and 13 have been charged with
causing the estimated $3,500 damage late Sunday night or
-4y Monday morning, say depuuss, who arrested the tIne
Monday afternoon. Their names were not released due to their
ages.

purse with him, Karcher said.
Police found the suspect's car, a light blue Volkswagen with
Pennsylvania plates at 4 a.m. and immediately began waiting
for its owner to return, Karcher said.
The victim reportedly identified both the car and articles of
lie said negotiations for U. S. bases with several
her
clothing left behind in the vehicle following the attack
nations In the region, including Kenya and Oman, were
.before the arrest.
i) close to re4ftUon.
Jotnes, who recently moved to Longwood from Philadelphia, Is wanted back In that city on a sexual assault warrant, Kar..,. .nbl Pa ,,.,,III--k_,.WWWIi,,,
i4iar
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The vandals slashed all the tires on each of the vehicles they
ternoon
at
the
county
court.
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) Doctors battled to
hit, using Ice picks or similar sharp instruments, deputies said.
p.m. Monday, at the corner of Dog Track Road and County
ACCIDENT VICTIM IN INTENSIVE CARE
save the life of President Josip Tito, 87, who developed
ARREST IN CASSEL.BERRY RAPE
Road
427.
He
allegedly
abandoned
his
car
following
the
attack,
A
Fern
Park woman hit by a car on U.S. Highway 17-92
heart and kidney troubles two days after his recovery
A Longwood man is under arrest, charged by Casselberry
said Casselberry police chief George Karcher.
Monday morning is in serious condition following surgery at
from a leg amputation seemed assured.
pollee with abducting, raping and robbing an 18-year-old
Jolnes Is charged with abducting a woman from the ABC Florida Hospital-Altamonte.
On the surface, most Yugoslavians took the latest
woman early Monday morning.
Lounge
parking lot, U.S. Highway 17-92, Casselberry, shortly
Mary A. Picard, 60, of Fern Park, Is in the hospital's in.
medical bulletin calmly, but underneath, there was
The arrest was made by police who staked out a car after midnight,Monday, driving her toan undisclosed location
tenalve care unit for Injuries suffered when she was struck bya
clear concern the end might be approaching for the last
allegedly used In the attack and waited for its owner to return,
and raping her,
car driven by Robert P. Bedard of Orlando, a hospital
of the great World War II leaders.
Dennis E. Jolnes Jr., 28, of Longwood, was arrested at 12:30
The rapist then dropped her off near the lounge, taking her
spokeswoman said. No charges were filed In the Incident.
A medical bulletin issued late Monday, 22 days after
FIRES DESTROY CARS
Tito had his left leg amputated because of 'ngrene,
As a woman walked from her stalled $15,000 car, Saturday, It
said he had developed "heart weakness," the national
burst Into flames, deputies report.
news agency Tanjug reported,
Barbara Taccla, address unreported, told deputies her 1976
"This may bring us very, very bad news," a senior
Western diplomat commented. "The next bulletin
white Jaguar stopped running at 5:45 a.m. Saturday on Eagle
By DONNA ESTES
the state's 15 congressional and 32 are to be appointed party's way of Insuring that Circle,
should tell us the story, whether it is going up or
Herald Staff Writer
districts.
among major office holders the national convention is
As she walked to find a phone, sparks shot from the bottom of
by the state committee,
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open to all Democrats, the car, which was soon engulfed In flames.
at Spin. Monday for those congressional district, which
Those who wish to be regardless of race, sex or
The car was destroyed, deputies say, reporting Use cause of
Seminole County Democrats Includes precincts 1,3,It. 22, delegate condidates must be physical handicap.
aze is
unknown,
who wish to become can.
2$ and 62 In the Sanford registered Democrats and
Caucuses
to
select
didates for delegate to the area, will be held at the must state the presidential delegates from the' obam9t)r
De
say they are less mystified at the cause of a fire
NATIONAL REPORT: Below freezing temperatures chilled Democratic National Con- Vocational High School in St. candidate they are sup- congressional districts to whichputies
damaged
a junked car Sunday morning in Chuluota.
much of the nation early today and light snow showers dusted ventlon Aug. 11-14 at Madison Augustine.
porting. If that candidate attend the Republican
George
Nwmery
said his ion was starting a fire in material
from the Great Lakes states to the Middle Atlantic Coast. Square Garden In New York.
The caucus for the 5th becomes entitled to delegates National Convention in
July
they
Wanted
to
burn,
but
the blaze spread Into a 1%9 Toyota he
Readings across most of the Country were below the freezing
Kathleen Reynolds, congressional district, which byvlrtueofthe votes received will be held on March 22, had for junk value only.
markandbelowzerotemperatures common over the northern Seminole County Democratic Includes the counties of in the March 11 presidential according
County
Interior of the car was destroyed and the blaze exhalf of the Plains and the Mississippi Valley. Clear skies and committeewoman, said Orange, Pasco, Citrus, preferential primary, there Republican Chairman Bill
by Seminole firefighters at a a.m.
temperatures In the 40s and SOs prevailed on the West Coast qualification tone may be Sumter, Hernando, Lake, will be a caucus for the McCollum.
and across the Southwest to central Texas.
obtained from her at her place Pinellas and the precincts of candidate to whom they have
The caucus for the 4th
AREA READINGS (P am.): temperature: 51; overnight of business. Reynolds Lack Seminole not Included in the pledged support, the delegate district will be held it the
low: 43; yesterday's high: 60; barometric pressure: 30.17; and S.f. Service, W French 4th distrIct, will be held at the candidate may be elected as a Flagler Beach City Corn.
relative humidity: 68 percent; winde: North Northwest at 10 Ave., Sanford or from local Wildwood High School in delegate.
mission Hall at 2 p.m., while
m.p.h.
party chairman, Rod Cable, Wildwood, Mrs. Reynolds
The qualification process Is the 5th district will caucus at
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 5:02 Lengwood, or State Corn. said,
open to any registered 10 am, In the Wildwood
a.m,, 5:24 p.m.; lows, 11:15 a.m., 11:24 p.m.; PORT mltteeman Tan Freeman at
Holiday Inn off Interstate 75.
Five delegates and three Democrat.
CANAVERAL highs, 4:54 a.m., 5:16 pin.; lows, 11:01 am., Na Altamonte Springs law aItvnM..*chwlflbe elected
Alfred Duran, chairman of
Three delegates and three
11:15 p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 12:28 a.m..; lows, 11:57 am.
office.
In lbs 4th and Sib the state Democratic cornalternates
will he selected
BOATING FORECASri 8*. AegatIan I. Ji,IIer Islet, (let
Caucuses to elect delegates congressional districts. A. mitt.. said the method
from
each
of the 15
30 Miles: Winds northwest to north 10 to 15 knots through will be held on Saturday, total of delegates are to
be
electing
delegates
In
the
congressional
districts.
Those
tonight becoming northeast to east around 10 knots Wed. March 28 at noon In each of elected at the district level congressional districts is
YM
wishing
to
qualify
u
nesday. Seas 3 to 5 feet decreasing tonight. Partly cloudy,
delegates must be registered
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Wednesday.
Repiabilcins, file qualifying
On
Highs In the lower los today and the tçper lOs Wednesday. AREA
oaths
pledging
stçport
the
to
to
north
10
to
mid
4Os.
Winds
northwest
Laws tonight In lbs low
presidential candidate they
to 15 mph today dhnhdshlng tonight.
NANCY IL IRO(Z
Mrs. Betty Jo Lossir, Ocala; daughter,
t residents
t.
two sees, Rev. Alva H. Brock, Little Falls, N. J.; sIx of the district from which they
Nancy H. Beech, II, 018 W"I, and Pet. IL Beech, grandchildren and two g- are elected. 11* qualifying
East Sicossi St., $atul, died Deds City; tires brothers, LI. VlodChildrelL
oath must be submitted to the
This year, make sure you are using the proper
Mondiy, In Mafort 30 was o..j (Ret.) J. C. Hut.
Brisson Funeral Hoine.P.' date party chairman
on
or
tax form. Even if you filed the Short Form last"
bunt In Gramwsod, S. C. aid
In charge of arrangements.
, . U.
Wore
i,
year, your circumstances this
cametoSedordIalM$from Usury J. Hut'4siion, all of
year could help
FIS1UARY
you save money by filing the Long Form. At
Otarlette, N. C,
The state e*iUw
attuidad Sanford; eleven grand. PönraI Notics
H&amp;R Block, we'll review your tax situation to
Wlathrcp College and children, and two great- —
mitts. on March 28 wiii name
AUTO WASH &amp; WAX
decide
which form allows you to pay the lowest.
graduated from Stetson
NOCUSIRA, J0ISPN- Mx aWarge delegates to
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University.
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bwn,,rs, wlndsws, wow civere, etc.
,, 141 tedey.
nAsoNAst.s Pitcis ON S$OINI CLEANING
,
these delegates.
Southekis School for 30 years, In chsrgs of a'raagsments. will be ,ww the
AND PAINTING,
fl,l $$'gg, $aJ$5rd at 2 P.M.
rething In ills, and
main am
TuisIsy with Nov. O.K. G~
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silidatWig. Sw'IaI will be In
WHIIIMARC$LADICNIY$LIRUSIDTOSI
far 8.t'4l. County 1*.
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THE INC)ME TAX PEOPLE
W 'I Nogusire, 071 FwWal 4.nep.*, Is in charge
ON was a pwvter of lbs
WE PREPARE ALL STATE AND
First United Methodist 138 CM Rid, Benferd, d at wrsmanS.
CANADIAN RETURNS
of Sanford, &amp;is was a today. Born in Oremas Hoods saoca. mmcv ii.- Fwwal
frock, $1.
member of the Weskyan Valdarms, Spate, he livid k sirvicesfar Nancy H.
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Service CA,Della Espps Saitlord for lbs past 14 yers
141 TI4edey, will be at 11
305E.lstSt.
Gainirta Fraternity, P.E.O. 1k was a i'inibii' of the Lffl. Wadnieday at the First
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ISO Hwy.i34
Ph. 3224771
a
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United
MiIlusd
Church
with
PibilihId
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Sisterhood, Sailerd Wamans
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$ac.,1I5N.PrsachAve.,$aafe.d, la.2fl71.
sad w pat Fes14et machine OSfUi
Burial will be at Oaktawn
Sasferd. Field. $V1I
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p
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as Na wife, Mrs. Maria Memerlal Park. In Rev if
of do g1
SPIN TONITI'-'APPOINTMINTAVSJUILI
OTHER ARIA OFFICES
Survivors lined.: two ?tuuka, Beid; two seas, fles.irs lanai lees may be made
s*tw, Y15r,
$DMrys*iSbN cgetsg Mails. ILlS, C
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ANDOVIEDO
Terwilliger, Sanford, and and Philip. Sanford a
Fal HOII*P.A. In charge.

IN BRIEF

"Now, when we were in Vietnam I figured
we were wrong. Now we're right. I'd be the
first to join. I'd get a rifle and jump in an
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Tanker Pilot: Cutter Never Followed Warnings
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) The cutter Blackthorn never deviated from a collision course despite two radio warnings and two
blasts from the 'anker Capricorn's whistle, says the harbor
pilot who was directing the tanker through Tampa Bay when it
collided with the Coast Guard buoy tender,
The two vessels collided the ninht of Jan. 28 and the
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Knight said lie first saw the Blackthorn as it went under the
Skyway Bridge, about 3,500 to 4,000 feet away.
lit' said he kept his eyes on the unknown vessel and tried
twice to raise it on radio frequency Channel 13, but received no
response. lie said at the time he first saw the Blackthorn, it
still had time to make the 18 degree turn.

Blackthorn sank within four minutes, killing 23 crew members
the worst peacetime accident in Coast Guard history.
Harbor pilot Harry Eugene Knight told a ('east Guard
Marine Board of Investigation Monday how he tried to avoid
the collision. lie was scheduled to be recalled to the stand
today.
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such as Russia was escalating." Ali told
reporters outside the White House Monday, 'l
will go."

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — A panel reviewing
higher education In Florida has concluded the Cabinet
has no business setting education policy and says the
role of the State Board of Education should be
eliminated.
The panel of lawmakers, laymen and educators
making up the Commission of Post-secondary
Education recommended Monday the Legislature take
U* controversial step by passing a constitutional
amendment to put the question to the voters, probably
this fall

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abundance of citrus to eat this season.
The Agriculture Department Monday estimated this
season's orange crop at a record 261 million boxes, 24
percent greater than last season.
The latest eatimate was up 1 percent from January.
The Florida orange crop is expected to be 200 million
boxes, up 22 percent from last season, and the
California crop, 54 million boxes, up 45 percent.

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America and America have to go some to stop
"You're not for America?" Ali asked. The
Russia, I'd be the first to get into an airplane reporter replied he was for truth.
to go against that. esecially when they're
"You take your Muslim self to another
attacking Islamic Muslinis. So I think the Muslim country, and you'll be glad to get
draft is right."
back here," Ali said. "You'll get out of there.
A black reporter who identified hiiiiself as a
"You cant watch television over thes'e; you
Muslim baited Ali by asking him why the can't get nothin'; the water ain't right; the
United States gave so much more' aid to Israel toilets don't flush right; ain't nothing like
than to Africa.
America the roads, the cars.

Orange Crop Sets Record

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The champ warmed to his patriotic theme
with some vintage-Ali talk after reporting to
President Carter on his trip to Africa to get
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require a 6 percent reduction In consumption.

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Muhammad All
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lost his hea vyweight title for refusing to fight
in the Vietnam War. Now he says he would be
"first to join" if America needed him to fight

any serious shortage.
"I think we can look forward to another fairly tight
supply month but the situation isn't unmanageable,"
he said.
Harvey said gasoline consumption In Florida has:

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Former Champ Says He's Ready To Fight .Russia

MIAMI (UP!) — The amount of gasoline supplied to
service stations in Florida this month will be 10.8
percent less than the amount they received In
February of 1979, state energy officials say.
However, James Harvey, Florida's assistant energy
director, said Monday the reduction should not cause

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A total of 10 workers have been overexposed to radiation in

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Demo Delegate Deadline Monday

WEATHER

the cleanup effort, but Collins reported none of the 11 workers
evacuated from the leak area in the latest mishap received
abnormal doses of radiation.
Three Mile Island officials have been hampered by intermittent failures of the system being used to cleanse I million
gallons of radioactive water that was displaced in the original
accident last March.
And, unIv a week ago, a local newspaper, The Guide, stirred
concern about post-accident security at the plant in a story
about how one of its reporters posed as a security guard and
gained entrance to the restricted control room.
The March 28, 1979, accident at Three Mile Island was
described by the NRC as the most serious in commercial
nuclear power history.
The accident occurred when human error precipitated a loss
of vital cooling water, allowing the volatile uranium core to
heat up and nearly melt. A meltdown could have resulted in
larL'e doses of deadly radiation being spewed.

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No. 2 reactor.
Collins said there was no danger the reactor would become
destabilized because of the incident.
The spilled radioactive water splashed onto the floor of a
building that adjoins the reactor structure.
It contained 60 microcuries per cubic mililiter
a unit of
radiation measurement
a level high enough to allow only
minute and undetectible levels of radiation such as kriton
outside the nuclear plant, Collins said.
The other, undamaged reactor at the site, Unit No. 1, was not
involved in the latest incident,
Three Mile Island's crippled reactor has been in a state of
cold shutdown for about 10 months, and efforts to decon-

day.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman Karl Abraham
said the spill released "a trivial quantity" of radiation from
the plant.
The incident posed no threat to the public health, said John
Collins, a senior official of the federal Nuclear Regulatory
Commission,
"Any malfunction will add to the continuing problems. These
will probably continue to occur during the period of recovery,"
said Collins, who is in charge of the Three Mile Island supervision for the NRC.

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spill of radioactive water and a minor release of radiation.
A leak in the system keeping the plant site of the worlds
worst nuclear plant accident in cold shutdown dumped 950
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The opening is being sponsored by the "Reach To Recovery"
volunteers. These women, all mastectomy patients, visit
patient alter surgery to give much needed moral support and
encouragement. The center will now be an additional resource
for the patient.

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and allowed radioactive water to pour out of the cooling
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The Center's purpose is to provide women who have had a
mastectomy an opportunity to see what types of prosthesis are
available to them, the approximate cost and where they may
be purchased.

The latest in a series of
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
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The American Cancer Society will hold the grand opening 01
its "Prosthesis Display Center" from 10 am, to 2 p.m. Wed.
nesday at the American Cancer Society's office, Sunniland
Corp. Building, 202 S. Oak Ave., Sanford.
Refreshments will be served and the public Is invited.

Radiation Leaks From Three-Mile Island

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philosophies upon which this nation
Lake Brantley (Thursday) 7 a.m.
founded.
It acknowledges that more t
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Oviedo
School Board Member Bill Kroll
70,000
school
volunteers of various ages,
High School (Friday)
County Commission Chairman Bill Kir. terests and backgrounds contribu
significantly to the extension and enrichm
chhoff - IdylIwilde (Wednesday).
of the education of Florida youth during
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn
197849 school year.
Milwee (Thursday).
Recognition of school volunteers,
County Commissioner Dick Williams
proclamation
states, provides a basis for
Forest City (Thursday) 9 a.m.
Lyman
continuing
commitment
by all interested
County Commissioner Bob Sturm education
to
Increase
the
involvement of I.
(Friday) 9 a.m.
community in the classrooms in Florida.
County Commissioner Bob French .school
urges all citizens to recognize and support
to be announced,
thousands of volunteers who are working
The governor's proclamation states that the
improve the quality of education.
spirit of volunteerism is one of the

Governor Bob Graham has proclaimed this
Mr. Rich Walsh. Legislative Aid to Sen.
Florida School Volunteer Week.
George Stuart, Seminole High this morning,
During the week Seminole County
Lyman High, Wednesday, 12 - 2:10 p.m.
legislators, county commissioners and school
Rep. Bob Hattaway - Lake Howell,
board members will serve as school volun- (February 21) noon.
teers.
Rep. Bobby Brantley - Lakeview Middle,
"We will have 100 percent participation," Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon.
said Dede Schaffner, Dividends Coordinator.
School Board Chairman Al Keeth "Dividends" is the Seminole County school
Pinecrest (Thursday) 9 a.m.
volunteer program.
School Board Member Bud Feather - Rock
A list of county officials and when and
where they will be volunteering follows. Due Lake (February 19) 9:30 a.m.
to legislative hearings this week, Rep. Bob
School Board Member Pat Telson - Sterling
Hattaway will be volunteering the following
Park (Friday) 9 a.m.
week.
School Board Member Roland Williams.

SINGAPORE (UPI)- The commander of the U. S.
forces in the Pacific and Indian Oceans said today
naval forces are being reorganized and bases sought
for a long-term American presence on the oil routes
from the Middle East.
Speaking at the end of a three-day meeting of U. S.
ambassadors and Washington officials on East Asia
and the Pacific, Mm. Robert Long said American
allies In the region were playing a key role in countering Soviet naval actions.
"I anticipate the situation in the Middle East and the
Indian Ocean will require an increased presence of U.
S. military forces there for some time to come," Long

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sounds of bouncing basketballs are still
permeating Seminole County gymnasiums, but
that unmistakable crack of a bat on a fastball is
right around the corner.

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300N. FRENCH AVE.,SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322.2611 or 831.9993
Tuesday, February 12, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

Four of the five county high school baseball
teams will see action this week in the Annual
Seminole County High School Baseball Tournament which starts Thursday and runs through
Saturday at Seminole Memorial Baseball Field.

Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
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Lake Brantley and Lake
Howell are all slated to take part in the tourney.
When the teams get down to regular season play,
this season looks like a lively battle to replace
Seminole as the defending district champ.
Lyman, Seminole,

Congress Gets
Another Chance

If you think the Five Star Conference is getting
stronger these days you're right. Long the
second fiddle to Orlando, last season's efforts by
Five Star baseball teams produced three squads
who won 20 or more games. Not too many Von.
ference can boast those stats.
Not too many conferences can boast having the

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Faced with a bribery investigation that may
ensnare at least one U.S. senator and seven
members of the House, Speaker Tip O'Neill is
lamenting the damage to the "institution" of
Congress. Where organizations or institutions are
concerned, bad conduct by a few reflects upon the
whole.
Everybody is aware of that. What should
concern Mr. O'Neill and his colleagues Is that the
Congress of the United States has failed
miserably as an institution to engender respect
for ethics among its own members. Goodness
knows it has had the opportunity.

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received
congressmen
sitting
Three
"reprimands," the mildest form of House

The Soviets now face the complex task of
locating and producing their "hard" oil, with
deposits found in frigid, desolate and remote
areas such as western Siberia — a task the
Central Intelligence Agency predicts will be

discipline, while the Senate Ethics Committee
found no grounds for even a milif scolding of any
present or former senator. The only praiseworthy

performance was by Republican Sen. Lowell
Wcr. of 'Connecttctt, who rest ed from the
Senate Ethics Committee midway fnl the process,

increasingly difficult.
The CIA estimates that the USSR last year
produced a record-setting 11.7 million barrels
of oil daily, but that figure was lower than
Soviet planners expected. Shflil8T shortfalls
have occurred since the mid-1970s
The CIA is predicting that the soviets this
year will fail to surpass their 1979 production
and that there will be a gradual decline In

1 saying the truth was being lost in "a maze of
parliamentaryevasiveness."
It now turns out that in 1978, when the strategy
to contain Koreagate was still being worked out in
the cloakrooms, the FBI was already building its
case for the new scandal now breaking. The ethics
committees of the two houses are now scrambling
to catch up with what they didn't know about — or
knew about and were handling with their
customary discretion,

Importer.

Depriving the Soviets of the equipment
necessary to meet Internal demands for
petroleum products probably will force them
to turn to the Persian Guld to fulfill their
At best, that would mean another major
buyer of Middle East oil, whose substantial
demands would Increase upward pressure on
soaring prices. At worst, It could lead
to an attempted Soviet military or political
takeover of one or more oil-producing
nations.

Carter's embargo of 17 million metric tons
of feed grains that the Soviets had contracted
to purchase poses a very real danger of inAmericans are likely to believe the worst. As anlased taxes, higher inflation and larger
federal budget r1e&amp;1tr In t&amp;Lr mwtrl,.
institution, Congress has preferred to split hairs
Although both future and cash grain prices
on ethical questions, blurring what should be a have been temporarily stabilized following a
sharper distinction between gifts, favors and brief but precipitous drop, the vast surplus
campaign donations, and purchased favors,
that the federal government has agreed to
buy will continue to overhang the market,
An opinion poll a few years back asked people to
rate various occupational groups for trustworthiness. On a scale of 1 to 10, politicians got a JACK ANDERSON
raring oi 3.1, just a snaae above used car
en That should worry the House and
Senate ethics committees, but it apparently
hasn't worried them enough.

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WASHINGTON — Scandals are ilwayi
good for evanescent headlines, but If they are
really to stick in the public craw, two consideratlons can be helpful The Indiscretions,
If at all possible, should Involve sex, and the
target chosen for disgrace should possess a
certain oomph capable of kindling prurient
public interest.
Both conditions were met
In a bannered
-shy which appearea on March s, ivi,, in
New Hampshire's largest newspaper, the
Manchester Union Leader, The headline was
titillating: "The Two Faces of Phil Crane:
aeanout Conservative? Or Party Playboy?"
The story portrayed Crane, the darling of
the young conservati ves, as a womanizer
whose second ambition was to become
president of the United States. His first
ambition, the story suggested, was to bed
down with 1,000 different women.
A grim Crane, his teeth clenched,
responded: "I was aware of dirty tricks In
politics. But such dirty tricks,
misrepresentations, vile innuendos and
distortions of truth designed to Inflict Injity
on my wife and children was an experience no
me can be prepared for."
Rep. Phil Crane, B-Ill., Is a ruggedly
handsome man, square-jawed, open-faced,
with thick dark hair. He Is trim and muscular,
conveying an impression of physical strength.
His wife Arlene, recaUing their first
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the Soviets' superlative Olvnmpic hockey
team and the U.S. team at Madison
Square Garden, the national anthems of
both natioas were played and it didn't
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"financial misconduct" incidents,

LIGHTER SIDE

A Cold War Was Lost
WASHINGTON (UPI) — If a drought Is as
much an act of God as a flood, It follows that
the lack of snow can be as much a na tural
disaster as a blizzard.
It therefore seemed fitting that f ederal
relief be extended to ski resort areas hard hit
by snowless weather. And so it came to pass.
Last week, government assistance in the
form of Small Business Administration loans
was made available in eight states where
bare slopes and clear skies have dealt ski
trade merchants a one-two punch.
To non-skiers, disasters of this type might
seem rather narrow In scope, compared to
avalanches, tornadoes, typhoons, earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanic eruptions.
I can assure you, however, that an unstormy
winter creates widespread repercussIons,
With mountainsides unsuitable for skiing,
there are fewer people losing their footing and
fracturing limbs. This means a big drop in
business for the splint Industry.
The plaster industry likewise suffers due to
reduced demand for plaster cuts to hold
broken bones In place.
wtü bar&amp;y anyone being 'noipAiuzed wstn
ski Injuries, "get w'!U" cards don't sefl. That
further depresses the postal deficit and in.
creases the pressure f or a boost in stamp
prices,
The situation ismuch the same with respect
to sendlng.flowers. The entire floral industry

and related businesses suffer from a scarcity
of skiing accidents,
Fewer skiers hobbling around also mea ns
less absen teeism in places of employment.
That means part-time workers get fewer
and collect more unemployment cornpensation. The latter drain then is reflected in
economic statistics, which give rise fresh
predictions that a recession is coming.
And that is only the beginning.
The only time people drink hot buttered
rum Is while relaxing In front of an open fire
in a ski lodge. A snowless winter obviously
reduces the market for both butter and rum,
with far-reaching ramificatIons..
The butter slump alarms the dairy Industry, which seeks to bolster government
prices supports, a process that involves.
larger campaign contributions to Influential
politicians. And you know what that can lead
to.
Meanwhile, a decline in rum exports
destablizies the economies of several
Caribbean countries, undermines their
Waders and Invites Castro-type uprisings that
play Into the hands of Russia.
Faced with that threat, the United
has no choice but to beef upftamllftary for.
ces, Including Alpine troops. But because of
fair weather, winter training falls behind,
thus delaying the entire preparedness
program.
Th nk snow I

Clearly, these have not been the best I
times for the Image of the legislative branch.
And they are not getting any better with the
revelations of the "sting" (if that
word hasn't been part of the colloquial
language, it certainly will be now) operation
In which the FBI sucked
a score of
congressional and other public officials Into
apparently compromising situations through
the promise of Arab dollars.
From House Speaker Thomas "Tip"
O'Neill down, members speaking for
publication — very few are not — are
professing themselves distraught and
dismayed.

As well they might be. The allegati ons,
although still only that and directly involving
only a relative few of the 535 members, reflect
on the entire Congress. They suggest, ob5&amp;VU Rep, Henry S. Reuse, D-Wis,, that it
"Ii a sick Institution."
That It may be. But It may not be alone,
Caution is advisable at this point In passing
judgment on the affair and any or all particlpsnts because so much has yet to be
disclosed as to the genesis, scope and
ultimate goal of the super-secret FBI
operation that beca me public knowledge as
the resul t of press leaks.
btJwever, raise
questions at lent potentially an serious as the
a1I.d misdeeds revealed. Such as what
directed FBI attention specifically to those
individuals who have been Identified.
Is there evidence of prior hanky-panky
smifIdiot to justify the elaborate ambush? Or
were the federal lawmen fishing In largely
unchar ted waters to see what might n up?

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Reach for the sky, partner, Seminole's David
Thomas and Keith Whitney put pressure on Evans
gard henry Young In the Tribe's first encounter
a the Troj ns back on December 12, In a cat:,..w 11n
lid-mouse game, 11111 Payne's troops edged the
Trojans In the Evans snakepit -13-:16. The two
squads face each other in a rematch tonight at
$U}OIn the Seminole gym. Other action around the
Apopka at Lake Brantley, Lake Howell
. ë)unty has
V. t Lyman and Oviedo at Bishop Moore,
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The present Soviet team comes close to
being the best in the w orld.

"I feel the Russians aren't going to lose
it single game here," said former Ranger
star Rod Gilbert, who is doing analysis
and color at these games for Canadian
television,

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Tide Stops Bulldogs In

Overtime

lie attributed the Tide's cold spell in Phillips grabbed the rebound on a missed
the first half, when Georgia outscored the shot by teammate Robert Scott and sank
Tide 17-0, to good defense by the Bulldogs a layup that tied the score and forced an
overtime.
and fatigue by his team.
"We played Ole Miss ham and lost,
The teams swapped baskets in overwe played Kentucky hard and lost, time until Phillips' tipin with two minutes
Georgia's three top scorers for the then
then we turned around and played ISO a
game Monday night, Dominique Wilkins good game and lost there also, it really left put Alabama ahead, 6412, for the
first time since the early minutes of the
thurt knee) and Terry Fair and Lamar made us tired," said Newton.
game.
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Mercer (fouls), were
Georgia Coach Hugh I)urhmun said his
the overtime while the Tide still had its team played excellent ball until it got into
Scott Adams scored what proved to be
spark, Eddie Phillips, in action.
the winning basket with 10 seconds left,
foul trouble.
"When we had our starting people in giving Alabama four-point lead at 66-62.
Newton's confidence was Justified.
Alabama had
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C.M. Newton "felt good" about going into
with Georgia.
an overtime period
And for good reason.

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left to play to give Alabama a 6614 played great," he said, "I thought we had layup for the final score with two seconds
victory over Georgia, which had led by 17 U good defensive effort, but fouls killed left.
us, especially when we got into the
points at one stage of the contest.
Scott was the high scorer for Alabama
overtime."
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19 points while Phillips had 18.
have
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game
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Newton figured
Georgia's cold foul shooting allowed Wilkins
paced Georgia with 16 points
been lost at the free throw line.
Alabama to Pull within five points, 31-25, while Fair had 15
and Mercer 13.
"We were very fortunate that Georgia at halftime. But the Tide still was five
The Tide, 9-6 in Southeastern Conmissed some free throws when we were points away, 53-48, with less than three
ference play, is in fourth place in the SEC
tiown 2341 tin the first period). I was minutes to play.
The Tide was trailing 58-56 with three standings and 13-10 overall. Georgia is
afraid we would never score again," he
seconds left in regulation play when eighth in the SEC at 6-9 and 13-9
said.

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ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI)
The state's bound up with difficult questions of Olympic Games."
highest court today was the final legal foreign policy" and thus beyond the
liang's attorney, Bernard Goldstein,
battleground for a Taiwanese cross- court's jurisdiction,
argued the IOC displayed "arrogance" in
country skier who hopes to compete in
The ruling overturned a decison made deciding which banners and emblems
the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid by state Supreme Court Jutice Norman could be used by participants. He said it
under the banner of the Republic of Harvey last Thursday. The U.S. Depart- was "astonishing for us to say to the
China.
ment of State filed a "Statement of world that when it comes to the IOC we
Time Court of Appeals scheduled Interest" In the Appellate Court Monday can forget the constitution."
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Mark Rutzlck, a lawyer for the Justice
as
a
"substantial
Department,
mutter
of
submitted a memo to the
flen-Guey, 30. It was the final court stop authority

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rules. He said the United States "has a
the International Olympic Committee, States.
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issue,
the
court
added,
was
"much
substantial
foreign policy interest in
the Republic of China on Taiwan and the
than
an
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quarters.
Is representing the IOC in the state
The IOC has said they could live at the
Monday, the Appellate Division of cour ts, Wi lliam S. Greenwalt said the
State Supreme Court unanimously lower-court ruling upholding Uang's village If they would do so under the
State
Liang's action on the ground right to compete under a Chinese flag name of the Republic of China-Taipei,
that "the issue was "a political question, "threatened to make a wreck of the but that offer has been rejected.

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"I called my Dad after the game and
said for him to make sure and see it on
delayed TV. I told him he wouldn't
believe it."

Young U.S. Hockey
Team Faces Sweden
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. mUPl) The arena of interest
at the Winter Olympics is no longer a political one at
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least temporarily.
After a week of political jousting between the United
States and time Soviet Union involving the furor over the
Moscow Olympics this summer, the Olympics begin
today with athletic competition in hockey between 12
nations.

The official opening ceremonies will be held Wednesday.
'l'he young U.S. hockey team opens against Sweden
and the Swedes are one of the teams the Americans are
going to have to beat if they hope to win a medal.
"l'hey're time best skating team in the tournament,"
U.S. assistant Coach Craig Patrick said about the
Swedes. "i'hey have one line with experience which we
lack."
The U.S. will have to play the first two games without
the services of star defenseman Jack O'Callahan. A
Boston native regarded as the club's steadiest
defenseman, O'Callahun has stretched ligaments in his
left knee and probably will miss the first three games.
llockey competition will run every other day through
the Olympics.
The hockey players aren't the only ones eager to get
on with the competition. The U.S. alpine team tested
the downhill run at Whiteface Mountain in official time
trials Monday.
In the first two non-stop training runs down the 3,009meter course, Karl Anderson of Greene, Maine, placed
sixth and fourth. Pete Patterson of Sun Valley, Idaho
Improved from a 14th-place finish his first time down'
the course to finish in time runnerup spot in the second
run.
The day, of course, wouldn't have been complete
without some politics.
Robert Kane, director of the U.S. Olympic Committee, informed the IOC that because of American
public opinion, the USOC was supporting the White
House's position that the Moscow Olympics be canceled, moved or postponed.
The IOC, in turn, said it was reviewing the USOC's
request but remained adamant that the games would
go on this summer in Moscow.
"1 believe that more persuasive than anything else Is
that 75 per cent of time American people believe that,
under the circmmist.ances, the United States should not
participate In the Moscow Olympics," Kane told a
news conference.
The USOC president strongly denied that his committee was planning parallel or alternate games
anywhere for any athletes whose countries did not go to
Moscow.
"E??' :e;' .::-?
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'.c.
only our athletes
if they don't go to Moscow," lie

said.
Monique Berlioux, director of the

IOC, said the
organization has been presented with a proposal by the
USOC which it is studying. Berlioux made it clear,
however, that as things stand now the games will go In

Moscow as scheduled.
"For the time being ... no, let me rephrase that,"
said Berlioux, "The games have been awarded to
Moscow. There is no decision to change that. That
decision was made on the 23rd of October, 1974,"
Lord Killanin, IOC president, will hold a news conference

tonight.

Rick Dudley and Danny was open."
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) —
"On Gare's goal I thought
In what was described as a Gare both scored from close
Gare scored his 37th in he was going to pass and I
very physical game, the range In the third period to similar fashion at 6:33 to tie moved away a bit," Luit said.
Sabres used three third- beat Blues' goalie Mike bitt, the game. He picked off a "Those two goals (Gare and
period goals to break open a Dudley scored the game- clearing pass about 8 feet to Dudley's goals) were bad
Light contest and defeat the St. wlnner for the Sabres at 13:34
tight of the St. Louis net, goals — just brutal."
Louis Blues, 4.2, Monday when he wheeled behind
spun and whipped the puck by Rick Selling, who also had
t,
night In Buffalo, In the only net and poked the puck past
added his With o(
LuIt.It was Dudley's eighth
game played ln the NHL
" just spun around and twotheassists,
yew
Into
an empty net at
year.
"It was a harder hitting goal of
shot," Gare said.
19V.
St.
Louis
took a 2-1 lead
"He was sliding back Into (Neilson) told us before the
game than usual," Buffalo
after
one
period
on goals by
Coach Roger Nelson said. the net and I think It went off third period that a g
"They made us look bed. We his pods, then off his foot and bounces back. We did and it's Larry Paley and Tony Currie.
decided we were going to win into the goal," Dudley ex- really good to see,"
John Van Bouncer scored
and went out in the third plalned. "I was looking for
goalie
Mike
bait
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at
Blues'
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"lie came down the right side one-onone. did it complete 360-degree turn,
going full steam, then back-handed the
puck into our net. Eleven-thousand
people and 26 players, myself included,
were absolutely stunned. Maltsev skated
back to the bench and sat down. Like it
was just another goal. Big deal!

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Aleksandr) Mallsev did against us last
Saturday.

The Taiwanese contingent of eight has
IOC that he and other Taiwanese athletes Larry a flag and wear the emblem
in Lake Placid for a week, but has
been
could compete in the XIII Winter Games symbolic of the country which he
not
used
official housing in the Olympic
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only
if
t
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beginning today
participated represents as a participant in the
Village pending resolution of the dispute.
under a different banner, anthem and games."

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Wis.. whose father, Bob, coached the last
U.S. Olympic team, agrees with GilberI.
-I've been watching hockey a long
time and I've seen some great players,
but I never saw any of them do what

stitutional rights beca use Liang was ternational sporting events such as the
seeking "not only to express his own Olympic Games."

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I'm Pretty sure they were getting the
message. Right at that moment, with the

him back, He said something to me. It
was in Russian, so I didn 't have a clue."

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to serve as guides for the Herky Huffman at Monroe
sightless anglers, including Sports Center (321-0854).

solutely gorgeous." She is a tall, beautiful no reputation as a drunk.
while the general doesn't obviously use the
brunette, electric with energy, with a strong
I picked up rumors about Arlene Crane's gowrmnent'u expensive jets for pleasure
will and a quick tongue. She is unabashedly supposed sexual proclivities. But the flights, on at least one occasion last year the
ambitious and occasionally abrasive,
whispers appeared to originate with women
justification for a Long trip seemed a bit
I have little taste for the political dogmas of who tad been offended by her abrasiveness shaky. Pa* flew all the way from Ram.
Phil Crane, little patience for the poinposities and non-comfonnity. She Is headstrong and stein, Germany, to Is Angeles to deliver a
of politicians and, as a consequence of a strict Independsut, with a social We of her own.
speech at Vandenberg Air Force Base and
Mormon upbringing, little sympathy for the . Sli certainly is not the whlakeysoaksd, another at a town meeting. He also attended
antics of booty Washington wives. I was more
ty.roving woman that the Union Leader his daugt4,r's graduation, which by a stiage
______took
than a little startled, therefore, to receive a alleged. But she Is hlgh.strung, and her
coliridenc..
tooknL at the aan fivn. .nal
personal appeal from Arlene Cram to In- emotional highs might have been mistakenly place.
vestigate the alleged sex scandal.
attributed to liquor. Associates say abs doss
YOUR EAR The Red O'hi.se gave
I cannot, as she has urged, either confirm not drink excessively.
Rsp
laster
Wolff, D-N.Y., quite a needling on
the newspaper's charges or clear the Cranes.
The charge that the Cranes are "deeply
his uosnt visit, but the congrsseman took It In
There is a limit to what an investigative involved In the Washington cocktail drailt,"
What happened was Wolff sprained his
reporter can dredge up. The available commented Washington society columnist stride.
ankle,
and the Qthm medics prescribed
sources seldom have all the details, leaving Betty Beals, Is "liughabl.." no Cranes, ala
aaspsmcs
treatment.
too few facts to form a complete picture.
reported, "are only reraty glimpsed" at
where did they stick the needle? In his
But from the sources I could reach In washington soirees. They are
e llkSly to or,And
of coiree, Furthermore, it worked.
Washington and Illinois, I got quite a different be found after dark In Ualr athirbmn Virginia
pict ure of the Cranes than the one etched by home, bringing up their eight suburban
M)VIET (IAQIJL Althongh most of the sothe Union Leader.
caU.4 Third World has denounced the Soviet
I found only a trace of truth In the titillating
My
is that the Cranes are the Union's rape of AfMai, the Rqramt
charges. It's tn, for instance, that Crate is
victim .11 potkil p'vw.
have received slavish support In their bloody
hugger, who Is quick to embrace the women
FLYND MiGht As commander of the U.S
enterprise from the Palba Liberation
he knows. But .ids front me disgruntled Air F.rtiirepeandNATO air torceafor
divorcee, I found ta one who regarded It as a Co*il_Europe, Gin, Joha W. Pauly om
Swallowing the preposterous Soviet
sex act but rather as in effusive gesture ce"'yhiad.1niruaft he wants for
— line whole, PLO dficials have
common among politicians.
Ms fr.url "vols. Jng eomnardal defended Ute Rulw aggrion as a riseI could find no basis to the newspaper's AIM which 'night has let cheepir, the
tiesmaw "prAinerlme ol.nisnLV' that
charge that Crane is a heavy Imbiber who geairal fliessuch gineslersas a C-1, which wire trying to seIne control of Afgiwl.
frequents the cocktail circuit end oft gets
The PIA asevengeiasof.rastoprocm
slsthetaspeprs$1,T$aa hour to operate
drunk. Associates agree that he drinks freely or aC-135,wtdthla the alxeda7leitdcssta
Soviet invIea tilts tiny ,1alglor 'an
4.
and openly. But the beverage Is beer. He has 12,l37an bow to fly.
impaud am" to the world etuulty.

played the Russian anthem, there was
booing.

'one guy speared me," said Bill
Baker, another U.S. defensenian front
Grand Rapids, Minn., "and I speared

"That doesn't mean there's any reason
to change our present system," Gilbert
went oil. "We know it's not fair because
the Russians are so professional in their
preparation and their approach to
hockey and our Olympic players don't
conic anywhere near theirs, but that
doesn't mean we should adopt the same
pattern they have.
"People talk about their team beating
ours so badly the other day. It could've
been imiuch more. I think the Russians let
up. Why should they risk getting hurt?
Normally, though, in a championship
game, where goals for (scored) are a big
thing like in these Olympic games, the
Russians don't stop. They're like
robots."
Mark Johnson, the U.S. team's center
and outstanding player from Madison,

,

lasted.

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U.S. defenseman Buzz Schneider of
Babbitt, Mimi., said, There was a lot of
cheering, the kind that gives you goose
pimples, when our anthem was played. it
never hit me like that before. When they

the emotion involved, I telt I wou.ldn't
want to be one of them."
During tile contest which followed, the
Russians all but annihilated the U.S.
team, 10.3, and despite the lopsidedness
of the outcome, they frequently let their
feelings come to the surface.

By United Press International
certain things real well, but they're truly w*' shot poorly."
elsewhere No. 7 Maryland dumped
Darrell Griffith, as much a part of the an outstanding team."
Louisville landscape as bluegrass and
Still. Louisville must be thankful. With Boston U., 99-76, North Carolina beat
Bourbon, bailed out the third-ranked one second to play, Virginia Tech's Georgia Tech, 60-50, Notre Dame took
Cardinals Monday night.
Dexter Reid threw the ball to Los lien- San Francisco, 78-66, and North Carolina
Shut down for most of the game, son, who missed it :15-foot prayer shot at State stopped Wake Forest, 5240.
Albert King scored it careerhlgh 32
Griffith hit a difficult 24-footer with two the buzzer. Earlier this season, Henson
seconds left in overtime to send hit an 89-foot, 3-inch haul to give the points as Maryland waltzed past Boston
Louisville to a 56-54 victory over Virginia Gobblers a 79-77 victory over Florida U and raised its record to 18-3, Steve
Tech in a Metro Conference game.
State. It also gave Ilenson an entry into Wrigh' had 24 points for the Terriers, 16Griffith, Louisville's all-time leading the Guinness Book of World Records.
3.
scorer and premier showman, finished
Mike O'Ko:en scored 17 points and Al
With the score 48-48 and less than three
with 14 points. Badgered by a stubborn minutes to play, the Cardinals went to a Wood added 15 to lead North Carolina
Virginia Tech defense, he was limited to stall, taking three timeouts before over Georgia and move into a tie with
just three baskets after halftime.
Louisville's Rodney McCray missed a Clemson for second place in the Atlantic
"lie made a tough shot, driving to the jumper to send the game into overtime. Coast Conference.
left," said Virginia Tech Coach Charlie
Tracy Jackson tossed in a career-high
In overtime, Virginia Tech's Jeff
Moir. "I don't think we could've defensed Schneider stole an inbounds pass and hit 23 points and Kelly Tripucka added 20 to
him any better."
a jumper to tie it, 54-54, with 43 seconds help Notre Dame, 17-4, snap San FranThe Cardinals, who have won 15 left. Louisville (lien went to another stall cisco's seven-game winning streak.
straight, are 22.2 overall and 9-0 in the but his time Griffith provided the bailout
Charles "Iiawkeye" Whitney's 16
Metro Conference. But it was not a pretty with his jumper from the corner
carried North Carolina State past Wake
game as far as Coach Denny Crum was
"I don't think we played as well as Forest. Tile Wolf pack scored 10 of its last
concerned,
we're capable of," said Moir, whose 174 12 points on foul shots and limited Alvis
"I don't think we shot the ball real club was led by Dale Solomon with 27 Rogers, the Demon Deacons' leading
well," said Crwn. "I don't think we did points. "With the exception of Solomon, scorer, to just I point.

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In 1974 with its tenacious unraveling of
Watergate, Congress knew one of its finest
moments.

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listening.

Griffith

Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1#10.—SA

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Olympics being more than five niontlis
away, the threat of a U.S. boycott would
be dissipated or eliminated entirely if
they simply ignored it. Far froii orng
away, however, the move seems to be
gathering increasing impetus. Canada,

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from military
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cOmmIpet('.
Nobody ever really gets to know what
tilt! SovietIIUIII in the street thinks, and
perhaps the closest %%C can conic to that
now, with regard to Carter's announced
boycott, is from some of the impressions
Russian competitors here are conveying,
wittingly or not, to our athletes.

At first, there was no reaction from
Soviet officials or from any of their
athletes.
Maybe they thought with the Swimmer

In the years since, we have had from the
houses on the Hill the South Korean influencepeddling scandal, the Wilbur Mills-Fanne
Foxe and Wayne Hays-E lizabeth Ray shows,
the payroll-swindling conviction of Rep.
Charles C. Diggs Jr., D-Mich., the indictment
of Rep. Daniel J. Flood, D-Pa., on bribery
charges and the reprimanding of Sen. Herma n E. Talmadge, D.Ga,, for misuse of office
and campaign funds.
And those are merely the biggest cases and
names. Assorted lesser congressional fish
have been involved in an inquiry into favors

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of the countries which have swung over
toward the U.S. way of thinking while
Nom'wav, China, Egypt, Chile, liberia
and Saudi Arabia already have voted not

, By not backing down or wavering in the
)east, he has driven home to the Soviets
be meant everything he said and it was
anything but an idle threat when he
announced no U.S. team would he sent to
Moscow next July unless the Russians
pulled out of Afghanistan.

Was Phil Crane Politically Smeared?

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By DICK WEST

production throughout the 1960s. The USSR
eventually could be forced to shift from its
cunt status as a net exporter of oil to a net

That FBI agents posed as Arab sheiks to get the
goods on members of Congress and other public
federal and state officials suggests an episode
from a television series — and raises the question
of whether the federal agents might have been
guilty of "entrapment," the legal term for In
tug an unwilling subject to break the law. Not
enough Is known at this point to say how willing or
unwilling the alleged bribe-takers in these cases
might have been.

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As it was, the 18-month "investigation" of
Koreagate produced bribery indictments against
two former congressmen but no lasting
discomfort for current members of the club,

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'Sting 's'
Sticky
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By ROBERT WALTERS
A careful
WASHINGTON (NEAl
examination of the economic sanctions
President Carter recently imposed upon the
Soviet Union suggests that the actions may
penalize the United States Far more than the
nation supposedly being punished.
There is no quarrel with Carter's determination to force the Soviets to pay a price for
their military invasion of Afghanistan, but the
president may have blundered by substituting
moral Indignation and precipitous action for a
measured response and coherent strategy.
The most striking example of the coun.
terproductive nature of the new White House
policy involves the Inclusion of all equipment
used in petroleum exploration and production
in the president's hastily constructed embargo on exports of high-technology items.
Throughout the 1970s, the Soviet Union has
been the world's leading oil producer, surpassing even Saudi Arabia. But, like other
regions of the world, the USSR now Is rapidly
depleting its reserves of readily accessible

if not violations of the law, in the future.

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Park confronted Congress with its own
"Koreagate." Had the House and Senate ethics
committees demanded public explanations from
all those who had been swept up in Park's influencebuying spree, It would have gone a long
way toward discouraging such breaches of ethics,

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Who say's kids don't read the newspapers and
tlto%l the emnqks of Ilwtr elders
Scents like the l\'uty I 'ague division players of
11w Semoran t'uny I.e*gue are following in the
t4skI of 11w major l'aguer'a and pulling a

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morally righteous when the shoe was on the other
foot. The parties, gifts and cash lavishrd on
Capitol Hill by Korean businessman Tong Sun

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Seminoles break a strangle hold ball freezing
game plan by the Trojans to squeeze out a sixn
point win at the Evans snake pit. Another inuad-vs
gun
sq
tween
a
run
and
be
teresting battle
the patterned offense Is at hand.

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The chance was not long in coming for the
House and Senate to show they could be as

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regular season slate.
The Tribe gets a stern test w he n it meets with
Evans tonight in the Seminole gym. The first
clash between these two squads saw the

SPORTS

player's strike.
Last Saturday's tryouts for the 13-14 year olds
had to be postponed because only 16 players had
signed up. Four of those players were 14 year
Olds whil e the remainder were 13 year old
gradua tes of the Bronco division.
The kids seem upset (but not half as much as
the Pony division coaches) that the new board of
directors has re vamped the league set up. Until
this spring, players remaining in the same
division for their second year of play
automatically returned to the team they played
for the previous year. The board of directors has
decided to hold a wide open draft this time
around, breaking up team continuity and any
type of a building program within the league.
Several of the youngsters have stated they want
to remain with their buddies and team mates
from last year and that they don't want to play
for a new coach every spring.
The league fathers say the new measure is for
the benefit of the kids.

VIEWPOINT

VIEWPOINT

Congressional committees that pounced on the
Watergate scandal in the Executive branch were
open to accusations of hyprocrisy. Congress had
never pursued suspicions of wrongdoing by its
own members with half the zeal It displayed in
demanding the truth about Watergate.

second and four th best basketball teams in the
state either, which is reflected In this week's
newly released prep basketball poll. While
Daytona Mainland held firmly to its number two
ranking, Bill Payne's Fighting Seminoles moved

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Dog Racing
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28 79 491 1,

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Central Division
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3000 1700 Atlanta
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0 (1.2) 44.40; 3' (1.4.7) 74100 Houston
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2.80
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7.30
Houston at San Antonio
0(1.1) 55.40; P (11) 110,70; T fi
Golden State at Chicago
:: I3) 399.4; Time 31.74.
Washington at Denver
Sixth race 5.14, A
8WrightCl,anook 300 7.60 2.60 Atlanta at Portland
1 Jude
3.00 3.20
Wednesday's Games
2 In Search Of
5.40
Utah at Philadelphia
0(1.1) 7.40, P (3.1 ) 13.30; T (II.
Cleveland at Detroit
2) 14.$O Time 31.31,
New York at Houston
Seventh race- S.14,C
New Jersey at Indiana
2 Shelton Abbey 10.10 1.70 3.60
Chicago at Milwaukee
I Follow Her
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Portland at Los Angeles
3 River King
3,40
Boston at Phoenix
0(1.2)17.00; P (21) 29.40; 3' 0.
Washington at San Diego
1.3) 104.00; Time 31.27.
Atlanta at Seattle
Eighth race -5)4, B
lGE'slreasure 660 330 7.40
: 7Ebonelle
430 7.80
S Master Scott
3.60
0 (1-3)13.10; P (12) $5.10; 'I (1.
25) 247.40; Time 31.10.
Ninth race -5.14, 8
9,60 3.60 7.20
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East
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Adelphi 89, So. Conn. 68
2.10
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Bridgeport 96. 1-larlford 76
0 (4-4) 19.00; P (4-4) $3,40; T (4Buffalo 62, PIT 57
631 100.40.
Cathedral 71, Vassar 71
Tenth race S.1L A
Cheyney 90, W. Chester 65
7 Wright Bean flag 100 3.20 7.80
Cleve St. 75, R. Morris 66
2 M.i,4let Steve
13.20 530
Dickinson 19. Albright 57
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Edinboro 8.1, Alliance 71
0(2.7)73.20; P (7.2) 237.30; 3' (7'
F. Dcknsn is, Mnhattn 58
23) 323.80; Time 31.31.
F. Pierce 98, R. Williams 67
Eleventhrace-S.14,ø
F&amp;M as Johns Hopkins 53
lGalner
31.20 4.10 6.80
Gannon IS, Buffalo St. 80
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6.80 4.20
Geo. Wash. 98, Towson St. 83
3 Ounleer Less
4.10
Genesco St. 84, Houghton 69
0 (2.7) 30,40; P (7.3) 4.90; 3' (7•
Gettysburg 67, Bucknell 66
23) 231.10; Time 31.80.
I4artw,ck 68, N ew Haven 67
Twelflh race -3.I,C
lone 72, St. Francis Pa. 62
I Wright Glass Top 5.00 2.80 2.60
Lafayette 68, Colgate 59
Flight Attendant
9.00 7.00
MIT IS, Yeshiva 52
6 Two Flips
s.so UMass. Boston 89, Nichols 87
0(1.4)64.40; F(1.4) 134.70; 3' (I.
Maryland 99, Boston U. 76 N.Y.
4.4) 423.20; Time 39.14.
Tech 36, Monmouth 73
Attendance 3,442; Handle
Niagara 88, Upsala so
349,593.
Phila. Text as, Bentley 77
Scranton 74, Bloomsburg 72
Southampton 6$, Pratt
Stonehill U, Lowell 69
- Joseph's 73. Del. $5
Soccer
Signed midfielder 5t, Peter's IS, LIU 60
Chicago
Ingo Peter of West Germany to a Temple $0, Rider 64
Wagner 94, Catholic U. 65
two- year contract.
1 , San Diego - Signed forward West Virginia 73, Mass.
.I a ens.y,.r can.
SWAN
tract.
Alabama
Georgia
64II
Toronto- Bought forward iomo Alcrn
96,64,
Prairie
View
- Sono from Atlanta.
AId.- Brddus 9$, Shphrd $1
Baseball
Athens St. 75, Troy St. 61
Boston
Signed outfielder Tom
Bluef Id $6, W.Va. Wslyn
Poquette 10 a one-year contract.
Concord 90, Wheeling $6
Philadelphia - Named Tony
Delta $4, T win .-Martin
Taylor roving Infield Instructor for
E. Car. $9, Delaware St. 79
their
farm
system;
named
Paul
I. Carey manager of the Bend, Ore., E. Tenn. 55, Citadel 19
E Ky. SI, S.C. St. 72
farm team in the Northwest
Fla. 5?. IS, Fl.. Sthrn 7$
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"The forfeiting of an athletic event
But at the same time, Albus is an extreme action," Albus said,
asserted the the referee at the "and was warranted in the

disputed contest should not have judgment of official Dan Wooldridge
cal led the forfeit as quick as he did, under the circumstances that
and should have exercised more existed in the second half of the
authority before using the forfeit as game.
a last resort.
"While Wooldridge clearly
theforfeitgaveFloridaStatea - exercised his authority as provided
54 win last Thursday over Memphis by the rules of NCAA basketball, I
State.
am notifying all officials that if ever
Memphis State Coach Dana Kirk similar circumstances exist in the
pulled his basketball team off the future, absolutely every attempt
court with 15:40 left to play at must be taken to play the game to its
Tallahassee, Fla . Florida Sta te was conclusion."
declared the winner by forfeit as
He added: "By the same token,
Kirk argued with officials.
Coach Kirk took actions which are

With 15:40 left in the second half,

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Gullfrd 67, Leoir.Rhyne 63
Garry Templeton to a one-year
Hampton 104, J. C. Smith $9
contract.
Linc. Mien. 76, Tenn. Wslyn 77
Hockey
Winnipeg - Recalled wings Louisvl 64, Va. Tech 51
Maine 77, N. Car. ALT 76
Gerry Rloux and Dave Hoyda
from Tulsa of the Central Hockey Marshall 67, Chattanooga SI
League; reassigned defenseman Miss. Co ll. 100, Mlllsaps 71
Morehead St. 76, W. Ky. 73
Don Maclver to the CHL.
NE La. 72, Houston Bapt 61
Football
No. Car. 60, Georgia Tech SO
New England
Signed running N.
Georgia N, Berry $7
back Andy Johnson to a series of
N.C..Chrltte SI, Applchn 56
one-year contracts.
N.C.r. St. 52, Wake F orest 40
College
Southern California - Named N.C.-Wimington 70, Cmpbell 59
Nate Shaw assistant football Norfolk St. IL St. Paul's Si
SE I otililana 67, Centenary 51
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The Salle Harrison Chapter
of Daughters of American
Revolution, (DAR) Sanford
met Friday at the Starlight
room in the Forest.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs. Raymond C. Lewis,
Regent, and Mrs. Lawrence

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Mrs. Mills Boyd and Mrs.
Paul Mikier.
Guest speaker was Mrs.
Camillo D. Bruce, Seminole
County Elections Supervisor
who explained to those attending the new voting
machine iystem and how to
use It.
Being February, the
American Citizens month, the
DAR sponsored a written
contest about American
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captain the Greyhounds turned in a 2(-win season and a
district championship, three years ago.
Behind the leadership of Captain Lonnie Peeler and the
strong
of Dell Hatfield, Lyman went2O.5andall the way to
the regional before losing.
McCullough Is not superstious, but he'd like to see the same
kind of showing from his 18-man squad this year.
"I don't have one every year," the articulate English
teacher said. "The team elected Jeff Kerr (senior) and I
thought it was a good choice."
Kerr will also be counted on to lead by example. The smooth
righthander, who transferred to Lyman via Lake Howell after
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opener against Osceola at Lyman at 3:30 p.m. "JeWs a fastball pitcher. He'll go at least four innings depending on the
weather and his arm." said McCullough.
Another Lake Howell transfer, senior shortstop Bob Parker
will be looked upon by McCullough to solidify the Greyhound
infield. Parker possesses good range and a great throwing
arm, The red-haired leadoff man has good speed and bats

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The Lake Mary Garden
Club will hold its monthly
meeting at the home of host

Gorda near Port Charles

and program chairman Mrs.

Columbus, Ohio is her
daught"r, Mary, and her
husband, Kenneth Hodges.
Mary is looking forward to a
niel two week vacation
resting and enjoying the
Florida weather while her

visiting relatives.
Also visi ting Mildred from

Peggy Aikens Wednesday.
Members were taught how
to cut the staghorn ferns (air
plants) and set them up with
wood and wire as part of a
home decoration related to

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plants. Peggy was in charge husband, Ken, is planning on
of this teaching project.
playing a lot of golf.
The second program by
Mrs. Mary Robb taught the
The Forest residents are
members bow to make small looking forward to their
chairs out of clothes pins for monthly buffet dinner which
dolls.
will take place Thursday,
Mary ow ns a doll collection Feb. 21 In the Starlight room
and her hobby is to dress dolls starting at 6:30 p.m.
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ments were served to thehe
members and guests.

School, Michael Amend; from
Lyman High School, Thomas
Callan and from Seminole
High School, Mrs. Phyllis
Richardson who accepted the

The winners were Invited as
Refreshments were served
special guests and were to the members and special
presented with the American guests and their parents.
History and Good Citizens
Awards. MIs Paul Milder
The Homemakers Club of

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s first round of the nament," exclaimed
The Lake Brantley baseball competitive."
Seminole County baseball Momary.
squad had a banner. season in
"In fact points out Momary, tournament.
Lake Brantley is in the
1979, conpiling a 21.11 record "We could be real good
process of building a new
and finishing second in the although there are two or
The Patriots have finished baseball field, but for the
district tournament. But the three teams in the conference second the
past two seasons In upcoming season will play its
Patriots will have to start that are better than us on
the
county
tournament which home games at Seminole
from
chtIdayea* Losing paper,"
will be played at Sanford Community College.
starters, including all- Lake Brantley opens Memorial Baseball Stadium ,
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He was selected Orange Belt Conference first team quarerback and led his team to an undefeated 10-game record
with two post season victories. He has won numerous athletic
iswads fortlreeyears.Troyhopestoattendcollegeinthe
West and to continue In athletics.

Thomas Callan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Callan, issenior
class president at Lyman High and was also president of the
Junior Class and vice president of the sophomore class. He
DEAR ABBY: I ens a 21that ether faders are caalig custom which means, "I can attended Boys Sta te and served as Secretary of State.
y,sr.cldwoman who reouid&amp;y
your teds to skews (the Uck any nun ln the house r'
He was school winner and one of five sta te semi4tnallsts for
was Wed 1w a dvil service
posWe resicillso. Year ez- I learned this the hard way.
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Century III Leadership Scholarship award. He has been
th
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p ima Is eel ant- Dss'l U 'u print
omit mu
th
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Orlando
Exchange Club Youth of the month and Lyman
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physiosi, ad
ial
student
of
month a nd was a senior In the YMCA Youth
don later I recstue
yew City Depidaeut.
'in San Diego n,,,
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I a towfrom
the medical eeder
dPekMeH.slth and ask them don't want all my old Army
Se r.e.ma.d a plysicIa cronies writing me.
'llv.jmas has been on freshmen, JV and varsity football
meet probably a der.
NAME WITHHELD teamsatLymanandisameznberoftheftj-yClub.He was an
shoaL I west,
..lelsgid) wbe ipseliltees M
intern in U. S. Representative Bill Nelson's office. He was an
M negi,s. We
DEAR ABBY A
ihiochad when a I tied
uYiu will be who suffered rVeaWd bat. altar server at his church for six years. His future plans are
heed dectir and ha said there WaNed
W my tat for syphilis hid
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Wrings her husbovid wrote directed toward law and possibly the political arena,
on
thresi
birth,
is
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to tell how she managed to
Michael Amend, Lake Howell High, Is the son of Mr. and
caDet my ad the et' is by hi
his uncontrolla ble Mrs. Robert N. Amend, Mike has been a member of the
stop
boybiond (M emll him J) stasis. es.wvurW wsu.
OM. She describes sects National Honor Society since his sophomore year and Is
wbamI
DEAR ABBY: Mo item
ssau wha has u, Abhy.us
as
"animal currentiy prealdent of Junior CIvltian Club.
violence
s. md it raft IIW Md it On MO
s1d aboA widws who Wagpd behavior," This is NOT, He is copy editor
of the yearbook and is listed in Who's Who
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She was freshman class secretary. Tn-lb-V chaplain, band
librarian and secre ta ry, president of Trackettes and a ('ross
Co un try manager.
Cindy has been a Youth Choir member at her church, h;ls
helped with Sunday School and Vacation Bible School classes,
and was a key member of a Bible Bowl team that ranked first
in the state and competed in national competition for two
years.
She has also been a mem ber of Burdine's Teen Fashion
Advisory Board for two years. Cindy plans to study business
and economics in college.

Troy Kessinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kessinger, is a
National Honor Society member, preside nt of the Fellowship
1 Christian athletes, and co-captain of bo th the football and
iwsketball teams. He played varsity football and basketball in

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High School elm of 1070 is planning a meeting
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on Feb. 13 to finalize plans for the 10th riesmlon, Everyone's
help is needed.
The meeting will be held in the conference room at Seminole
Community College, Building F, located by the library.
For Inlorii'iatkm call the following nimnbs,s 3224102 or Ill7421.

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lie participated in CCD for nine years at his church. Mike's
career goals center around engineering and computer
technology. He has also applied for an NItOi'IC scholarship
and an appointment at the Naval Academy, Annapolis.
eBrnUeyW School, the daughter
Cyntha Roberts,
of Mr. and Mrs. Dannie M. Roberts. She has beezi in Concert
Band throughout high school and has been a mettiber of hit'
flag corps since her sophomore year. She is a National Merit

Tccvt Is a Sunday school teacher and assistan t di rector of the
youth de partment at her church and is a volunteer counselor
with Youth Services inc. She plans to attend FSU and upon
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Outstanding Physics Student award. lie played freshman
basketball and earned a varsity letter in tennis as

During her senior year she is chairperson of the Elections
Board and Improvement Committees of Student Government
and of the Library Advisory Commit tee. She Is a member of
Alpha Americans United and the "Tribe."

Mrs. W.O. (Nell.) Livingston of Sanford, who underwent
'surgery at Florida Hospital, is Improving nicely, according to
a family spokesman. She will be confined to the hospital for
abe, wpg*. 77r address is 601 E. Collins, Orlando
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conference hurler Dean Frith, against Oviedo today, before
"Sooner or later we're district finals it will be a good
who
chalked up a 13.3 record
Be
hi
pitching
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nd
Kerr
In
McCullough's
five
man
staff wi
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season," comme',td the
and signed with Brevard
Marcello, who the Greyhound skipper terms as a "junk pitPatriot field gen,rae. "Ti us &amp;
Community College for his
cher". lie will be ba cked up by two juniigh
or r thanders, Mike
probably
one of the state's
efforts, won't make thJi
Dilebeibja and Tom McFadden. Parker will also be used in
strongest
conferences. Last
&amp;)'kR1. (UL'L - could be moved to Denver.
eaiv9or Brantley skipper
relief,
W. Liberty $ 7, Glenvl si
In
the
absence
of
a
court
year
there
were
three teams
Oakland A's owner Charles
Sam Momary.
Completing the squad are Infield backups Benton Wood and
Finley
said
Monday
he
thinks
decision
on
whether
the
Oak.
whO
won
20
or
more
games
Midwest
He will return ti
starters
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Sophomore Gene Green. Green is still waiting on a decision
there aren't many other
Austin
Call
94,
Tarltn
St.
71
of
the
American
League
land
Raiders
of
the
NFL
can
U n it ed Press International
andaflockcIotber,tomakea
concerning his eligibility after transferring from Lake Howell.
conferences who can say
weekly Board of Coaches top 20 Bradley 57, Indiana ,.
nm at the conference mant club to Denver oilman Marvin move to Los Angeles,
C.
Outfield
dep
Mo.
Mo
St
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th includes juniors Mike Burkhart and Jim Blake,
.
college basket
ha t.
Davis
will
fall
through.
Coliseum
Board
is
expected
to
t
this UAW.
ball ratings
with Chi St. 96, NE Illinois 91
who will also be utilized as a pinch hitter.
first place votes
and records
"We're looking forward to
brake 75, Tulsa 70
Finley said he is ready to turn down baseball's offer so
I through games of Sunday, Feb. Ft
Momary feels the fate of
Hays
"We've
got
91,
Kan.
Wesleyan
79
the
the
season," Momary added.
good
pitching
the
begin
If
It
talks with Wayne Valley 'that at least one of
stays healthy," said
10, in parentheses: filth week)
this'year's squad iies in
Huron 123, S.D..Sprngfld 16
I. DePaul (40) (20-0)
"But
we do have our work cut
McCullough,
who
is
entering
his
eighth
season
as
Lyman
and Dave Schoenstadi, who professional franchises
strength of his pltcllng
611 Lewis U. 104,G. Williams 66
2. Syracuse (21.1)
baseball
out
for
us.
want
to
coach,
assessing
his
team.
"Our
hitting
will
have
to
keep
the
club
In
remain
In
Oakland
Craig Watkins will return
3. Louisville (212)
530 Lincoln 75, Mo.-Rolls 74
hfljWOve though.
U.
Bowling
Green
Loyola
IS
Schosnstadt,
a
San
FranI. th
St. (237)
from last year to hopefully Oakland.
Millikin 7$ Elmhurst 49
Kentucky (21-1)
The Oakland Coliseum has clsco Bay area physjcjan,saj
follow Frith as
"But I see a real sense of team unity developing,
of
401
N.
Mich.
63,
Green
Bay
4.1
Louisiana St.(iUI$-1)
334 Northwd
until
5 p.m. today to decide 'Monday he had met with
$7,
Lake
is
helping each other out. This is a big factor In
Maryland 1)74)
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whether
to accept an Valley, a former owner of the
S. St. John's (21-2)
baseball and It can overshadoow some of y
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9. Ohio St. (165)
153
offer of $4 Raiders, to discuss purgood
McCullough
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observed.
Pt. Park $I, Steubnvi $4
10. Missouri (15-1)
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159
million to free the A's from chasing the A's.
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Saginaw
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Oakland
SI
throws
hard
but
hasn't
shown
It. North Carolina (145)
Today's afternoon encounter opens a 28-game season for the any
their stadium lease so they
SW Mo. St. 96, NE Mo. St. 76
consistency yet."
' Purdue (154)
Greyhounds.
Friday
130
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Ill.
77,
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Creighton
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13. Notre Dame (16.4)
120
93 'Washburn 66 Mo. Western 64
Stadium to meet Lake Howell at 4 p.m. Sanford and Lake includePItChi13 staff will also
II. Brigham Young (134)
is. w. St. (2?.?)
is Wright I?.
Brantley will begin the annual four-team tournament Thur. and j senior Brett Ragland
Molt. Louis g
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Clemson (17.5)
sday at 4 p.m, The two losers play Saturday at 11 a.m., while s outhpaw Cary Carter,
Kansas St (III)
71
ktllhwst
the winners meet for the championship at 2 p.m. Saturday.
ii. Arizona St. (17.5)
32 Ab ChaIn 69, I.F. Austn 56
DO Derahimer will return
19. Duke (17.6)
45
Adams St. 92, N.M. Hltnds 77
from iset season as
20. NC Slate (16.5)
31
Ark,Mont4l, S. Ark. 4
Notes By agreemeel with
team all.coiIerence at first
J. American
Basketball Ceeches Ark- St. 4, La. Tech 37
base 11 competitive senior
C. Ark. 41, Ark. Tech 45
Association, teams en prSbafiSN
Harding 79, Ozarks 74
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Hendrix Si. Henderson 76
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average
last
season,
41 of 42 in UPI's Board of j ij, which 'ab130d
McNiese I?
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Unfortunately
for
o. ioi, Butler it
the
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Board ii Coach". Those
ISIMS
Pan
Am
69.
Hrdn.Slmmons
riots,
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inlu
currently on pribItlin
certain stability prevailed as up one spot.
are:
dw first month of the
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the top four teams repeated,
Austin
Coil.
94,
Tarietonil
Kentucky defeated
Auburn, Ci ncinnati,
due
to his participation In
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SW
Texas
with
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Louisville
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Missi
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ssippi and Alabama
Carolina, Memphis State, Oral
Taxes
Al,
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again
following
boost
Roberts. San Francisco.
Oregon
Its record to 21.4 and
W. N.M. $4, Fort Lewis 70
The
red
.
of the intieii win
De.
Paul
claimed 404 poInts. Louisiana
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Ditibi
Alewlder at
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The
Blue
Demons'
biggest
State,
114,
collete
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Stanford 7?, Wash. 7$
NBA SIjuinpu
D'Arvine at short stop and
squeaká' over Dayton and Georgia.
I.slura CUISInCI
U.S. UWi 66. Denver U. 43
Maryland,
which
last
week
Greg
Fry and Brendon Borne
Saturday cod Ray Meyer's
w
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spilt
thI)S at thkd base.
il
unbeaten squad only one first. skyrocketed Into the No.
ALL GENERAL RIPA i*s
BoSSY
Axihir will mop up
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piece vote as DePaul, 0, spot after beating Duke, fail to
tl'lflSMi$$iSIl$ Air osniltlseleg
chores behind the plate.
oollected 40 fkst.plaee ballots seventh with 345 poInts.
YOUR
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'Iwo victories -'°hhd St. Ardw W .W lad ,er
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brakes, etc.
Momaty. 'Has
No, 2 Syracuse, 21-1, gar- John's, 21-2, to renain In the wcwdw
deal over
ner.d 5$ points after routing No, Ispot with 304 poInts. No. iniproved a pest
WE HAVE 4.WHEEI. DRIVE EXPERTS
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TO ROTATE 4 TIRES
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WE FIX IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME'
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Moinary,
pickedup 402 points.
Kansas to take the No, 10 spot.

College Poll

The seniors selected locally have been judged outstanding in
the areas of leadership, dependability, service and patriotism,
Each then completed a questionnaire and examination on
government, history and the flag of the United States.
They are as follows:
Tern Richardson, Seminole High, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Richardson. Tern received the Junior Class
Citizen award at Seminole High
She was a member of the marching band, a member of the
Student Advisory Committee, Library Advisory Conunittee,
and a Representative in student government. She attended
Girls' State in Tallahassee and was elected to several offices.

The chapter is assisting in preparation of City Council's
Valentine Ball to be presented Saturday night
Members attending the meeting and Valentine Girl social
Included Linda Morris, president; Diane Gail, Mariles
McGibbon, Norma Wood, Linda Dunn, Faye Lord, Evelyn
Serraes, Mary Johnson, Vickie Hall, Tim Bojanowsid, Ruth
Gaines and L,eaile Pauline.

BYBENTON WOOD

Catching Kerr will be a junior trander from Dunedin, Man

Five outstan di ng Seminole County high school students have
been selected to en ter sta te competition for the ann ua l Good
Citizen contest sponsored by the National Society Daughters of
the American Revolution (DAR).
Each winner will receive a pin and certificate. The state
prize is either a $100 bond, Series E, or a $75 cash scholarship.
The National Good Citizen Award is a $1,000 scholarship to the
college which the widner plans to attend. The national winner also receives a engraved sterling silver Paul Revere bowl.
Both are presented at the annual NSDAR Continental Congress
in the spring in Washington, D. C.

Mariles McGibbon.
Valentine party refreshments were prepared by each
member and served from buffet table covered with a lace
tablecloth centered with red candles and a Valentine
clecoratko.
The ch.pter gift to Mariles was a crystal Valentine candy
dish and s Ld!inu,rystal vase. She upraaants the chapter In
traditional Beta Sigma Valentine Girl activities.
Meeting programs continue an Around.U*World theme
with Faye Lord presenting southern Europe and MarIles
McGibbon northern Europe In an Interesting Illustrated
"Country-Culture Hopping" format.

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leftfielder hopes to bolster a team batting average which
hovered around .230 Last year.
"We couldn't hit the ball off a tee last year," McCullough
about his team's lack of hitting.
'Along with Parker at shortstop, Lyman's opening day infield
will have junior. Donny Secord at second base, senior Craig
Cable at first base and senior Rick Marcello at third base.
"Chuck Brock was going to start at third," said McCullough
about the rlghthanded hitting junior. "But he's been in jured.
He'll probably work his way back into the lineup.
Joining Andriano and junior Jack Neff in rightfield. Senior
Neil Marshall figures to split time with Neff jn right, but will be
the Designated Hitter today.

W. couldn't hit the ball
off a t•• last year, Lyman

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Xi Theta Epsilon Chapter members of Beta Sigma Phi met
at the home of Lessle Pauline to honor their Valentine Girl,

"We've got good leaders back from last year," McCullough
said about Kerr and Parker. "Those two along with Mike

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Receiving the awards were:

Other award winners but
not present were from Lake
Brantley, Cindy Roberts; and
among the senior class
from
Oviedo High School,
students In Seminole County
Tray
Kessinger.
schools.

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Lake Mary met Tuesday their Chr istmas drive ,
morning at the home of host
Visiting Mildred Sandusky
Mrs. Peggy Aikeng, Co-host
was Mrs. Libby Sma thers.
are her cousi ns Mr. and Mrs.
A lesson on nutr ition and Ervin Bar ry from Gerome,
how to use the new ki tche n Ohio. The Barrys have been
appliances was gi ve n by in- spending the winters with
structors Mrs. Thelma Sikes Mildred for the past few
Wia,
and Mi-a
years, somethi ng she enjoys
charge of the program.
very much and she is always

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He added that although Kirk did
"At this time," Albus said, "some not intend to forfeit the game, "he
of the Memphis State basketball must clearly accept the responplayers began to leave the bench sibility for creating the cirarea. Some of the players actually cumstances which led to that
walked off the playing surface, situation."

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said Wooldridge replied, ,,No, It is game."

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retrieved by Kirk, who placed the
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not condoi'rd by the conference and officiate at the technical foul shot., Howeve r, the majority of the team
which precipitated the officials' Kirk gave him the ball,
at no time left the playing surface.
the
And
at no time did the Memphis
decision. Coach Kirk must clearly
"While the official was in
accept the responsibility for process of retrieving the basketball, State team go to the locker room."
Albus said Wooldridge had , the
creating the circumstances which Coach Kirk made a statement on two
nd
to e the game, but "a more
led to the forfeiture."
different occasions which implied right
that if the foul shots were taken, his constructive position would have
The game was called by
been to assess an additional
team was leaving," Albus said,
Wooldridge after a heated
"While there are various versions technical foul to Coach Kirk for
discussion wi th Kirk, who cornbench conduct, t he n attempt to
of the exact wordi ng of the con.
plained that Florida State's Rodney versation between Coach Kirk
restart the basketball game by
and
Arnold traveled with the ball after
off icial Wooldridge, it was clear to having Florida State inbound the
Memphis State took a 54.53 lead.
ball.
Albus said a league investigation Wooldridge that there was an irn"If Memphis State refused to play
found the following sequence of plied threat to leave the cour t."
Albus
said
Wooldridge
was
quoted
or
delayed the game, the officials'
events:
as saying, "If you do this, it is over, option would have been to either

Albus said while officials have
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Commis..
Larry
Albus
of
the
Metro
authority
to declare a game forsioner
feited
"when
conditions warrant
Conference said the coach of
such
action,
the
officlalsshould have
Memphis State must accept
responsibility "for creating the exhausted every means possible to
circumstances" which led to his continue play before forfeiting the

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The Wt.'soILot $03 leestheS IS. It

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QCD Anthony Juliano Ind Tr to Park, $100.
Patrick F. Turner I WI F. Diii.,
Rita I. Geringswald to Mary
Lot 13 81k B Paradise Point Itt Kulash, Lot7 81k SIk Ridge Park,

Prank S. Lakyiwl Cecelia J. to

WEDNESDAY ..................... 7:89.16:19
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tess the E Ss ft toe road. In,Forast
Subdv.. $100.
(QCDJ 1k of the Woods Inc to 1k
James M Shanks &amp; WI Let S.
Lloyd A. Story &amp; wI Valerie). t
enk5 &amp; Raymond R. Myers,
210 Lk of the Woods Townhouse
Condo UN 73. Sheoih, Sect, 2.
Sect. 6, $100
$36,000.
SMA Prop to cent. same as
Mary G. Kulash to Rita T.
above, 556.700

Ronald N. Allison to W. J.
&amp; *1 l'seten C., Los
IssstheNlOItOlthiE3OItOf

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$10,000

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Peter N. Williams. Lots 10 to 2011k
C Ssnl.ando Springs 1k Oaks, Sec.

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Family Dining

Green wald I Larry R. Gesell a.
WI Lois G. to Dorothy L. Green.

Hidden Lk Un I.e. $11,100.
John 0. Wallace I. wt RoSeM,to
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Dorothy I. Greenwald 1

Melvin S. Glickman I wf Raquel,
Lot 7 The Higlands Sect, S. 867,500
The Huskey Co to Marcetta S.

Roger Lauer to W.H. WIlliamson
Constr. Inc. From the NW corner
of lot I Ilk B of rep of lots 44
Sunset Shores. $7010
HenryOls.n&amp;wfRuth otloblrt

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Luncheonnow
being served!

wf Helen p., Lot s

Charles H. Sell to Stifle F.
Sell, Lot S Ilk 47, Townsile of N.
Chuluota, Subdv. $100

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101 Hill, t gets downright
51k 0 Howell Cove Third Sect.,
chilly across the nation.
us,,co
Rolllngwood Homes Inc to
ft .sthlaklhepapen print
bet bad sews, yes Rudolph F. Klrst I wf Mona P.,
sh. nail thatLot 10 Ilk C Howell Cove Third
makes what they pml gosE
Magnolia Serv, Crp to Thomas L
p1's
neWi b
McGraw &amp; WI Gail R., Lot 29
Wekiva Club Est., Sec. 7, $30 ,000
Robert B. Lank &amp; Dorynno E. to
I 1~ I
Barko, LotS Ilk A Walkers

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To Osote Chaiyachatl I wf Dean Delano to same as above. Lot
4. Sant, $1 00
Aemorn, Lots Bk F Tanglewood tO 81k 11 Tier
J. Wiley Bryant I wf Carol K. to
00
3
$4$
Sec.
A. Lots
Marcus 0 WMS I wf Carolyn K. Wm. C. Foss &amp; wt Cheryl

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li'it. ifl Lots 241 25 Evansdale
(QCD) Rober t S. Gales to Linda .1.. '
t No. 3 1k Mary, $100 Elizabeth C
K. Coins, fka Linda K. Gal es ,
Smothers I Nancy R. to Edwin C.
27 81k 24 Oreamwoid, $1 00
FRC.Poinix AStbWm. J. Toren .%ikenslwf Peggy P., Begin at NE

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to Dennis R. Whitlock L wt Betty

sec., S",500

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Stantiano &amp; .s'
Lot 7 HIs. A
Rosemarie F
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Patrick F. Turner I WI F. Dixie
Harry A. Huffrnan I WI Donna
Turner to Hecter G . RodrigueZ, G. to Steven A. Wamsley I wf RI
Lot 1381k B Paradise int Fourth 0., to John A. Carlin Jr. I wf
Sec., $10,000.
Tuyt,TheW II If of Lot Call of lot
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Freedom Homes Inc to Adrian 101 the E lftof Lot 11 81k C
Our neighbor v1u!lps that
0. Rabb I ef Malelia .1.. 101 I
Sanlando SprIngs Tr 68. $73,000.
his wife keene the house so a seeowbrook Annex, lit add, Ft. Res Comm Inc. to Joseph P.
$35,750
cold that he has to bring tel..
Repkin I WI Deborah 1,. Lot 55
C. Edward Cooley Ief Ginger A. Windtres West UN2, $61,200.
clii in to add a little warmth
to Lion H. Lindsay I wf Carolyn,
Thomas G. Freeman Tr to Cohn
to the Igloo,
It
Lot 7 E Longwood Stwndv., $16,300 M. Freeman MD,, Lot 409 Alt.
there's aiythlig that
Murray S. Long &amp; wt Emily to Land Hotel I Navigation Co. Put,
aWava$e$ case of UTfl$, Hal Head &amp; Jack Spilani. the W¼
Ii 's the bill from the medlclae of sw'i. of the NEI/i N of SR.

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J. R. Hattaway to Ben Best &amp; wI
Est., $44,Q
Dennis R. Jo hn son Iwf Jean M. Vivian, Lot 6 81k H N. Orl Terr.,
to Joan C. Vermillion, N 40 It of Lot Sect. I Un I, $51,500

D. Wallace 1. WI Pose Marie, Lots
(3)0 M•A'S'H
Mary H. Mozingo, Lot 23 Garden
15.17 Blkk B Sanlando Springs Tr,
(DQ ALL IN THE FAMILY
855.600
1k Est. Un 1,
Kamerioff Dlv Inc to Chun SIK $113,000.
(ED (35)
Winter Springs Homes Inc to
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mmmimm— Kim L *11 MI Tol Cho Kim, Lot 38
Robert Andriano I WI Eleanor,
Foxwood Phase I $3
Douglas W. Weill I WI Ida M. to Lot 17 Wlldwood, $44,000.
Dennis

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(1 7) LUCY SHOW
9:30
(ID 1351 FAMILY AFFAIR
8 10 EDUCATIONAL Illi

Olin
Frank

Gualberto Perez &amp; wt Norma to Greenwood L ks III, I S'0,1 WO

Six 10 Shadow Hills, $38,900

Tusca,vills Un 7. $75,000
Tompkins Dcv Co of Fl Inc. to aka Mariorle P. Taylor to J.

8 (1) NEWS

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$450

WI

Rudolph E. Taylor &amp; marlorld

It's the hops that give beer
aid Ihi 11Cib11
Its flayer
that gives some of I

CO 10 ELECTRIC COMPANY

Aiko S. Rickenbrode to Raynel

Homes Inc., Lot I Blk E Forn Park

P4

Olin Am Homes of F I Inc to Al,in
Kim L Lot) 81k C
Tillery &amp;
C,reenWOOd Lakes Un I %5 8 1 00
R

Pauline C Ottino to Adeline T
Karns, The W 801 It of Lot 76
FvansdaleNo 3,1k Mary, 88.900

WI Brenda S., Lot 11 81k B Un II, $100,000.
U.S. Home Crp to Dea n L.
Lakewood Shores,
Re*byl *1 Veronne K., Lot Ill

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Lot 1.8 laurci s.sood $37 50 0

Same as above. lot 35. 812.800

to Raymond G Wms. Jr &amp;
Wedgewood Un 2. 856,300.
Beverly R Todd, Lot 5 Six C Mead
Sol Dale Builders Inc. to Bobby
J. Gabany I wf Marilyn P. Lot 67 Manor Un 4, 586.000

the tops station, one can but
conc'ude Its merciful they eeldciii get farther down In the

(DOMOVIE
1351 LEAVE 1110 SLAVER

0 &amp; K DCV Inc to the Harkins
Crp., Lot 40 Crdinal Oaks. 812.800

S6 Sanlando the Suburb Bestir
Gardens, $16,000
ItoOrients
With Dcv
Inc to Wm. H. Green Palm Springs Sect, $64,900
J. S. I.
John F Kimpton&amp;wfCarolynS

(1) 0 HOGAN'S HEROES

(5)5 MIKE DOUGLAS
9:00

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Sect, 29, 87.500.

Diane H. Foisted, Lot 20 61k H 863.000
Wyane Rohif Ing &amp; wt Virginia to
R. L. Pestross &amp; Hueber Inc to
Hidden Lk Un. I.C. $49,700.
Ruth A Ault, Lot 6.4 Wekivd Hills
Patricia
A.
Earl
J.
Waters
I
w
Walter C. Benson I f Con.
&amp; 1o19 Whisper Wood at Sabal Point Sect 5, 859.900
stance I. to Freddie I. Whitaker

John

(LD(35) BUGS BUNNY AND
FRIENDS

8:00
(5)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
NEW ZOO REVUE
(ED
4 10 OVER EASY

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&amp; wt Elearw M., Lot III The
Of Sect 7, $1,000
Highlands, Sect. 6, $93,QØ
wf Nancy M. QCD) Noel Sletler &amp; Clarke

8(3) EMERGENCY ONEI
(I) 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

10)MISTER ROGERS
F17) MY THREE SONS

ff)(17)ROMPER ROOM

liii

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23 (10) SESAME STREET
17)SPECTREMAN

ID(35)BULLWINKLE

AMERICA
0 (35) TINNIUU yinr

SPICInI

GRIFFIN

(11) (35) TOM AND JERRY

(DO GOOD MORNING
FLORIDA
8:30
5(4) TODAY

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LOnQAZei

samborSks. The W 144 it of Lot 142
S. the W 281 ft of F 426 Of Lot II)
Van Arskae Osborne flrokera ( e
Co add to flack Hammock $4 O
Gordon A 8uIduc to Wri

of the NWi, of W, of

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(17) GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

MORNING

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Gregory P. Eatchman &amp;
191 the S 35ff of Lot iS Goldenrod
Deborah Ito Nicholas B. Mellon
Manor, 843,000
Lot 31 Orients
Crank Constr. Co to Gerald A. I wf Maria F. ,
Gardens Second Add, 555.000
Chalek I wf Beverly Lot
Gayly R. Starcher I wf Viva P
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor 4th

4:30

10) CROCKES

I,

10) THE ADVOCATES IN

•THE BRADY BUNCH

7:30

FF Mid F-I to &amp;A

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8:25

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SPLITS AND

AMERICA
(11) (35) FRANKENSTEIN JR..
AND THE IMPOSSIBLES

8 QD TODAY N FLORIDA

Roso Miller, a married couple Atlanta Hawks vs. Portland

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line of N

MecCadam..Lr. &amp; wjjith Ann. Lot
Sweetwater Club Un 1.
3 81k

$31.00O.
Complete Interiors Inc to

(5)0 BEWITCHED

17 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

j2)(17 NBA BASKETBALL

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Ned Ford Bowersox I wf Phyllis Lot 32 Whisperwood
Anne to AIn Jay Deshong &amp; wf Un 2. $130,300
Homecrafters Inc to Robert C
Laurinda W. Lot 25 Bear Lk HtS.

(I) 0 MORNING NEWS
(DO GOOD MORNING

24 10 FAWLTY TOWERS

S. Irving and Brett
Sqmbrs portray Harry and

Gàprge

HOTEL

4:00

S® TODAY IN FLORIDA
(DQ GOOD MORNING
FLORIDA

$59900

Aylesbury Homes Inc to Fr
Avorielle G., Kathleen E. to Wm. D Bethel &amp; wf
J. Deltingaro &amp; wf at
Sabal Point Barbara. Begin at a point on the E

Yvonne R. Layton, Lot 49 Howell

3 30
9 (35) (IM (11 7) THE FLINT-

4(1O)s5SAi,tE$T$ftT
17) FUN HOUSE
7:26

9,30

0,a)NBC MOVIE "The
Swqrm" (1978) Michael Caine.
Katharine Ross. The entire
southwest corner of the United
Stites is threatened by the
InVa'Ision of a swarm of African
killëv bees.
ii)Ø GETTING THERE

ANOTHER WORLD

700

24 (10

8MA Prop Inc to Sidney C
Campbeli Con' same as above

81k E Rep
Lot 10 Cypress Landing at Sabal 536. the N 70 it of Lot 5.4 Amended Constr Inc Lots 37 8 38
Plat of Druid Park 756.6.8173.000
QI Sanora l.ins I 72. 814.000
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to
Point,
877.5
In Tune Piano Service, Inc

2:30

BRIEF
(lj)(17)ILOVELUCY

0TOOAY

825.000

Area Bldg Crp to Belly R. King,

Six B Sweetwater Oaks Sect.
8159,900

(DO GOOD MORNING STONES
FLORIDA
(I 0) VILLA ALEGRE

DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS

of SWI 4 of N E I a of Sect 35, .1 1 30

Cicero HopkinS to Stephen L. Sidney G Campbell Lot 240 Lk Of

Homer Franklin &amp; wf Kazue to C Trim Acres Subdv., $100
Lakes Un 2.85000
Richard C. Mick 8. wf Naomi M
Gallimore Home Inc to Gene B. mel Collins, Lot 5 81k A L.G.
to Jack Strauqen S. Dens 8
Lot
1
StringfetlOWs
Subdv.
8100
Edwards I WI Barbara R. •
Richard Dantzler S, Clara W , Lot

9 ~35 1 DREAM OF JFANNIE

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6:45

(QCD) Lk of the Woods Inc to 137,400.

Richard 0. Webb I wI Lonna L.
35 Verne Chancy, 836.500.
Greenwood Lakes to Fl Res to Robert K. McGenley I WI, Lot 2

FRIENDS

J(10)A.M.WEATHER
6:55

Cohost: Charles Nelson Reilly.
Guests: Lynda Carter. Peaches
&amp; Herb, Jimmy Messina, KISS,
Billy Crystal, Lee Weston.

ple,ç.an "fight fairly."

DOCTORS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

(3)

Lot 18 81k A Sterling Park UN 4,

Point Amended Plat, %%,100

Crp, $60
Meter. Lot its Gums Mirror S Mtg to Reliance MtI.One
Tedesco 8. wf Harriet. Ltc 2376 &amp;
Inc. to 81k C Spring Valley Est .8115,000
American
Group
Add
to
CB,
829,40Q
Rep
Second
Gallimore Homes Inc to Charles Lots 2832. Mineral Spring Pars.
Homes
Inc.,
Lot
16
Grove
L.
Lang
&amp;
wI
Joan
I.
to
Hagen
Gerald
B Bailou &amp; wf Dorothy G., Lot 13 Third Sect , 831.000
Donald R. Sadler I WI Joy 0, Lot Est, 81.100
(QCD) Ui of the Woods Inc to
61k C Spring Valley Est.,8145.000

C) 0 AS THE WORLD

(II) (35i BANANA

1) 0 ED ALL"
11 (11 7) NEWS

9 00
(1) 8 THREES COMPANY

develops a sudden passion

6:30
TODAY IN FLORIDA

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another.
By Oswald Jaciby
TAURUS (April 20-May20) be better used to
aid Alas Sostag
Normally, you'renot the type Liveiof thoselnyour charge.
One of the most delightful
of person who jumps to CAPRRX)RN (Dec. fl-Jan.
conclusions. Today, you could 19) DIsappointments are stories of the late 19th centuform Inaccurate opinions likely today If you expect ry was Frank Stockton's The
others to do things exactly as Lad, or the Tiger".
before all the facts are In.
e king's daughter fell
should.
GEMINI ( May fl-June 20) you think
madly In love with the hero.
Be wary of a tendency to be them the freedom of ex The king decided to break up
easily distracted. Success will reuIon you reserve for the affair so he placed the
hero in the local arena and
not elude you If you force yotrself.

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Edith and Frankle's friendship

tedfrles suspicious when Wal-

0 ALL MY CHILDREN

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gin money frivolously today, ask
yourself If these funds could

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foreseen
AQUARIUS
eventualities could sound things out before
cause you to rationalize making any moves.
yourself Into Inactivity today.
VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22) A
That would be a serious situation may develop today
mistake. Find out more of which could catme you to feel
what lies ahead for you in the you're be
en advantage
)ll' following your birthday of by a friend, Point out the
by aending for your copy of Inequities. The other party
AstroGraph Letter. Mall $1 won't be aware of them.
IJERA .(Spt. 23-Oct. 23)
for each to AstroGraph, Box
489, RadIo City Station, N.Y You may not be too willing to
lOOlLBes*retospeclfyblrth helpotherstodayunless there
IsaomethIngtnttfot.Thk
date.
PISCES (Feb. 2GMarth ) role Li not ,r e*zrater For
Skirt topics of conversation you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
today that might annoy a
friend. Speaking without Try to judge others on their
thinking could generate a actions today, rather than on
how they behaved In the past.
heated debate.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Past memories should be
Don't operate in fits and treated for what they are
star ts today. This would prove past memories.
Only MQITARIUS (Nov. 23.
counter-Productive.
after you've finished one. Dec. 21) Before spending

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cusm on the girl.

1_1~ (~5) MAUDE Maude

RESTLESS

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6:00

Sheehan commencing at SW WI. Doris S 85 It of E 170 ft of 10'
p1,1 .i
Olin Am Homes of Fl Inc to corner of the NW ' of NE'a Sect. 4). all of Lot 41 Amede
Druid
Park,
S?O.000
87.500
11.
George H. Slide Jr. &amp; WI Kathryn.
C. 8 H DCV Co to GaIIar
Olin Am Homes of FL Inc to
Lot 6 Bk 0 Greenwood Lakes Un.
Homes. inc Tr 4 Woodcres? 'n S
June M Watkins, Lot 3 Cluster 0.
, SSI.6OO
81.000
Sterling Park UN 21, 838 . 00
Harry U. Carpenter 8 wf
nSL Prop Inc to Gallagnr
Olin Am Homes of FL Inc to
Virginia J. to Alfred H. Lieverta &amp;
inc That portion of the N
Homes
Sheryl
L
Benson
wf
&amp;
WI Margaret S. , Lot 11 81k 2 Sabal David S.

Employee Transfer Crp '0
BrentonF Graham to Sandra A
JacobM. KoffmanlWf Shirley N..
Fireside Realty Inc.. to Charles
D
Sweetwater
Michael
M MiliS 8 At S" rH', C.
2
81k
Townhouse
Nelson,
Lot
H. Harvell to Eliza beth c.. Lot 45 Lot 335 L k of the Woods
Lot 18 81k F Spr in Lk Hills Sect
Club UN II, 8330.000
Sect.. a, sioo
81k F Sam. Sites, 844.O.
Galllmore Homes Inc to Charles 2. 898.500
BMA Prop Inc to Same as above
Gary 1. Wilson to Lillian C. Van'
c Phil Orr to Thomas H
,900 o. Ballow &amp; wf Dorothy G., Lot 13

THE YOUNG AND THE

(1)0

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Terry R. Martin Iwl Patricia R.
to Robert J. Ott &amp; wf Susan D., Lot
70 The Highlands Sect. 11 853,500.

(1 7) NEWS

D (Q COUNTRY ROADS

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One of these can be low blood
drome."
of
sugar.
That's Why lflthVidUalI
The sudden dumping
that some
intestine
with
symptoms
sweetsinto thesinall
448"tylt

yourself to concentrate.
CANCEIR (June 21-JUIY 22) causes them to be rapidly people 1110111 to Call
Problems between you and absorbed Into the blood- deserve a competent, cornIn plete medical evaluation
your mate can be resolved stream and, In turn, results
today through a little give- a rapid rise In blood sugar. rather than being simply

From time to time 'Ulis
coining year you may reap

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YOURBIRTHDAY
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of his age. That's not always
true, About one out of five
the food is rapidly dumped out such reactions In older people
of the small stomach, this is is, In fact, related to un-

"The

ancjther reason to sing the
blJ,

0 FLORIDAI

846,300.

0T DAYS OF OUR LIVES

5:30
(j) 0 SUNRISE SEMESTER

sion. a self-doubting young
priest and an older cleric are
called in to perform an exor-

NEWLYWED

12)(17)M0v

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noted actress are diagnosod as
the results of demonic posses-

(!])( 35)

HOPE

(35) DICK VAN DYKE

2:25

actions of the daughter of a

C.'v*
7-30
O % TIC TAC DOUGH

Hammock, 826,600.
Slims mt. Management Inc. to
Pierre Grynwaic I wI Estrelle,
81k 8 Lk. Kathryn woods,
Lot

C7)O THE FBI

J FACE THE MUSIC

SON
King to dinner

RYAN'S

FOR TOMOR-

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a

Exorcist" (1973) Ellen Burstyn.

.1rl,.gIveS the famous singer

for

MORNING

8:30

0 JOKER'S WILD
fl '( 5) SANFORD AND

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the Japanese arrive.

15 , 13 P.M. MAGAZINE

0 SEARCH

ROW

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nun find that they're the only

(1) 0 CBS MOVIE

Santoro 7 WI Ruth 0., Lot $1 Fl
Groves Co. 1st Add to Black

jotqe Moreno &amp; wf IdeISi L • 14
Orange VillÔ HtS 86500
Wm E Spigner 8 f Edna 1 o
Wro 0 Ounaway 8 *1 .rc" H
Lot 2 Ik F Sterling Park
861.000
Fon tne u
Wi if rid J
Bianctie I 8 charies M Eaton 8

Henry McAllister to Marguerite

I Blk 6 Sterling Park Un 4, $32,900

Genova Woods Inc to Marco 1.

12:30
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Knows. Mr. Allison" (1957)
Kerr. A Marine corporal and

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DIED
FLOE IDA STATUTES Ifl.2U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

thatiemesClorRuthE.Galn,r,
the holder of the following cer.
tiflcates has filed said certificates
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate numbers and years
of issuance, the descriIion of the
'oprty, an the names in which
it was assessed are as follows
Certificate No. 1167
Year of Issuance 1977
Description of Property Sc 06
TWP21SRge3OE Beg 140 FtSI 370
Ft E of NW Corof NE Ij4 Run I 399
Ft S 123 Fl WS9. Ft N 123 Ft
Name in which assessed George
I. Lavigne Heirs
All of said property being In fbi
County of Seminole. Slate of
Florida,
Unless such certificate Of' Cf
tificat
shall be
ac
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 25th day of February,
mo at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 14th day of January,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12

TOPS,

p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital
ference room.
7

Private Industry Council for CETA, meetIng, 4 p.m.
at Seminole Community CoUege, Building J.
Sanford VFW 10100
lakefront.

AuxIliary, 8 p.m.,

log cabin

p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital
ference room. Open to everyone over 6 years.
TOPS, 7

MONDAY, FEBRUARY g
South Seminole Garden Club, 1 p.m.,

on

cot

Casselberry

Woman's Club, Overtrook Drive. Program: African
violets by Mrs.

Catherine Boxberger, president of

African Violet Society,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
TOPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital

Lonference room, Sanford.

officers.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Semitiole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple,
officers.

North

Park Avenue, Sanford. Election Of

NOTICE OF INTENTION ,
RITER FICTZT)CUS

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Notice is hereby given that a
partnership under the Uniform
PartnershIp Act of the State of
Florida consisting 00 R. GORDON
WILLIAMS, JOHN HAAREN,
WILLIAM KUIPERS, 0. ALAN
LAKIN, RICHARD SILVA. DAy.
ID WALL and GEORGE K. NOGA
Is the owner of the trade name
"CONTOUR GROVES WEST"
and saId partnership intends to
register with the Clerk of the
CircuIt Court of Seminole County,
Florida and Lake County, Florida,
the said trade name "CONTOUR
GROVES WEST" in complIance
with Section 063.09 Florida

Community

Tests

,

SATURDAY, FEBRWARYZ3
Community Fitness Day, University of Central
Florida for young and old; 10,000 meter run, youth
soccer clinic and "learn by doing" activities.
VFW Post and Aublilary Benefit Betbeu
noon to 6 p.m., long cabin post home on lakefront,
music bz Rhythm Rascals, bazaar and bake sale.
for Kathleen Anderson Comprehensive
Sanford

Proceeds

Workshop for the adult handicapped

Of

Seminole

County. Open to public.

Statutes.
Dated at Longwocd, Florida,
thIs 17th day of January, 1900.

MONDAY, FEBRUARYZS
Sanford VFW Post 10166, 8 p.m., post home

Dated this 0th day of January,

1910.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR
CLERK
Circuit Court Seminole Co.
Sanford, Fla.
By: Cheryl Greer,
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)

Ni(C'Ø. (R (INTIOfI TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned i5 engaged In
busl',ess at 20$ West First Street,
Suite 307. Sanford, Florida 32771,
imder the name of SOUTHERN
BUSINESS BROKERAGE, and
Ir*sndstoregIstersaidname
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
pursuant to the provisions of $65.09

FIa. Stat.

MARCII4

50 Club of Sanford,

hail.

dens social

_________________________

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
PORTAXDEID

Flirida Statutes 197.244
Brenner, the holder of the

Kiwanis

Pancake

Club

DER.79

Day and Auc.
8:30 a.m. to 6:30

___________________

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAME
Notice is hereby gIven that a
partnershIp under the Uniform
PartnershIp Act of the State of
Florida consisting of R. GORDON
WILLIAMS, RICHARD Gil.
SONS, IRVING GOLDSTEIN, JO.
EL ALPER, LOUIS C. OELI$IO,

SATURDAY, MARCH15

Second Annual Sanford Road Race, 8 a.m., 10,000
meter plus 2 mile 7:30 a,m. "Fun Run" I rUng from
Sanford Civic Center.

SUSAN ENHOLM, JOHN C. MAY.
IRS and GEORGE K. NOGA, Is

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

___________________

__________________

FICTITIOUSNAME

theownerofthetradename,"FT.
PIERCE GROVES" and said

FICTITIOUS NAME
Not Ice Is hereby given that I am
In business • 2$%O.A
South Oak Avenue, .$en$ord,

Notice is hereby given that I am
snea.d In buslneis at P.O.
350. Lake Monroe, Fl, 32717,
Seminole County, Florida, under

partnershIp Intends to regIster

with Ib, Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
, 1.
COunty aM Seminal.
County, Florida, the trade name of
"FT. PIERCE GROVES" In

Florida 37771, Seminole County,
FlOrIda under the Fictitious name
of BLAIR AGENCY, and that I
intend to register said name with

the fictitious name of JIS EN.
TERPRISES, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic.
titious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section 165.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. J.M. Weir
Publish January 29 and February
5, 12, 19, 1950

compliance with Section $65.O
Florida Statutes.
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
thIs 17th day ci January, INS.

the Clerk of the CIrcuit Court,

SemInole County, Florida in ac

R. GORDON WILLIAMS
RICHARD GIPSONS .
IRVING GOLDSTEIN
JOEL ALPER
LOUIS C. DELISIO
SUSAN ENI4OLM
JOHN c. MAYERS
GEORGE K. NOGA
Publish January 22, 29 and
February 5,12,1900
DER.76

cordancewiththeprovisionsofthe
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:

Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
51g. Genevieve 0. BlaIr
PublIsh Feb. 5, 12, 19,30, $950

______________________

DER.IO1

FICTITIOUS NAME
NoticelsMreby gIven that lam
engaged In business at 2113 Frsnct
Aye,, Sanford, Sesninole County,

WILDFI

00A.O,K. TIRE MART,andthat I

..1MCWIY!

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following certIficates has tiled said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certifIcate
numbers and years of issuance,
the description of the property,
and the names In which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 791
Year of Issuance 1977
Description of Property
Twp 30$ Rge 311 SOC Ft of N 443.0
Ft of £ 113.43 Ft of W 901.0 Ft of

NW

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Name

In

which

assessed

Lawrence Jakes Heirs
All of said property being in the
County of Seminole, State
f
Florida.
Unless such certIfIcate or car.
tiflcates shall be redeemed ac.
cordIng to law the property
described In such certificate or
.
the
highest bIdder at the

dooronthe3rddayof March, 1550
at 11:00A.M.
Dated this iPh dey of January,
iSiS.
(SEAL)
.flhur H. Seckwitti Jr.
Clerk
Circuit Court, SemInole Co.
Sanford, Fla.
By: Cheryl Oii.
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 29, and February
fl 19, 1066
N0TICIOFINTUNTIONT
RESISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAMI
Notice Is hereby gives that a
piierslilp under the Uniform

.

Florida under the fIctItious

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and

February 5, 12, sso

84AQU

tIon,March 8, Sanford Civic Center,
p.m. Auction begins at 5 p.m.

.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

that Gloria F. Brenner hF So

GEORGE K. NOGA
Publish January 72, 2

SATURDAY,
Sanford

10:30 am., Ridding Gai-

(1979).

DATEDat Sanford, Florida, this
20th day of January, 1910.
5t,iq Management
Consultaiws, Inc.
By: Richard H. Gleason,
President
PublIsh Jan. 79 &amp; Feb. 3, 12, iS,
1900
OER.102

JOHN HAAREP4
0. ALAN LAKIN
RICHARD SILVA
DAVID WALL

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
PORTAXORED

intend to register said itama with
the Clerk of the CIrcuit Court,
SemInole County, Florida in ac
cOrdancewlth the provIsIo gI the
FIctitIous Name Statutes, To-Wit:
SectIon 505.05 FlorIda Statutes,
1957.
11g. D.G. WIIII.ms

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,
that James C. oalner,rnehoteeqof
following certificates has I lied
said certificates for a tax deed to
be Issued thereon. The certificate

PublIsh January 22, 29 and
February 1. 1L 1060
DkTh

and the names in whIch ii
iiJsrs;

FlerldaStaMeslfl.s44

numbers and years
tite descriptIon of file pfly,

Partnership Act of fti
censheing of RICHARD
COUNO, HARRY VAN TRIES,

IRVING GOLDSTEIN, GERALD
LANG, RANTCPI ISQUITH,
GARY 'KNUMP, R. THOMAS
WI$THOPF and' GEORGE
x.

NOOA Is the owner 00th. trade
name "ST. LUCIE GROVES" and
5b'4 )bflhvThp n$onds to'

Certificate No. $50
register with the Clerk if the
Year of Issuance $972
Circuit Court of $etnlnele County
Description of Property $100 p 'and St. LUCIS County, Florida tile
of N 650 Ft 011½ ci SE V. of SI $
Mid trade name "ST. LUCIE
Sac 21, Twp 21 5, Rge * I
GROVES" In Cimpliance with
Name In which usessad Rosetta SeCtion 301.00 FletIda Statutes.
Rackard
Dated at Longwug. Florida,
All of said property being in the thIs 17th day ci January, U.
County of Seminole, 5
RICHARD COLINO
of
Florida.
HARRY VAN TRIES,.
Unle* such certIficate or car.
IRVING GOLDSTEIN'
tificates shall be redeaa ac
GERALD LANG
cordIng to law the property
RANTCI4 ISQUITH
described In such csrtificate or
GARY KRUMP
certIficates will be soil to the
R THOMAS W$THOPP
highest bidder at the court house
010101 K. NOGA deer on the 15th day 01 February,
PublIsh January 29, 29 and
1910. at 11:05A.M.
InM,Y
IL i
Dated this 9th day of January,
DIR.77

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(SEAL)

Arthur H. lecitwitit, Jr.
Clerk
CIrCVN court,
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Seminole Co., Sanford, Ph.
Sy: Cheryl Greer
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 22, 79, and

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February 1,12, 060
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NOTICIOF INTENTION TO
RESISTER FICTITIOUS

tISVS?

TRADE NAME

Nlce Is hereby given that a
$snInurIlti. under the UnIform
Partnership Act 01 the State of
Fda consisting
KIN, VASCO C. MARTINS, RITA
ORIM, OR. $I4ANASIDOIN RA
JAIL MICHAEL DEFAZIO, DR.
JAMES P. HOPKINS, GERALD
LANG. GEORGE K. NOQA Ml

available, New yee ciii erder

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appesied

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to plac.

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MflhipWestdsfor--- wng*5
Clerk 00 the Circuit Cavil 01
SentblolsCeuntyastdLak. County,
F*lds the sold trede
e
"CONTOUR GROVES EAST" In
Nonce *1* Section $0115
FlorIda Statutes,
Doled at Lonpjuj. Florida,
Ills *7th dsp 00 JMuary, $0.
MEL CHASKIN
VA$CO C. MARTINI
RITA ORIM
OS. $$ANASIDoIN RASADE
MICHAEL OSFASIO
OR. JAMES F. HOPKINS
GERALD LAloG
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PATRICIA FONTII

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Publish January 32, 79 aiu

FlSrwany3.ILINO

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NOTICIOFSNIIIFPI
SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
00 Ixecvtlsn IsSvsd out of end

under the seal of the Circuit Court
00 Siminsle CeWnty, Florida. wpen
a Noel lMeme,d rider In Otis
aNnuM court iii the lilt day 00
$ebsq. A.D. *029, in that ceitsin
case entItled. 0. PovgIas Pest.
strom. s. Josu DavIs, Jr. I,
KefWteth W. Mclntiili. if il
Plaintiff, •vs. 1*51 Spivey,
CLkiW, edict etaresald Writ
at Esecutlen wos dsllvarsd Is ma
- shrIft 00 Semleale
Florida, and I hive levied upon the
oew"'
property
us by Ethel Rehe,,, sild
pra,.rty being lOcated In Sentinels
County, Florida, mare par.
tio,larIy desaRed as fsilou:
IaUI, 11 TsomShIp 191011.
hlWv,

Range 31 East lIe East 60 foot

*oNar*JI*V.00m,Nsm.
V.00 lIe 66IAI%.islt V. Nerib 01
Ditch (loss 14015.0). North SeN
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and II. underslpued as 15ISIIN
Semlels Cly, FIelds, wf$ at
il10A.M.M*eIgtdsyatMs,,
A.D.190I elfin fot sole end Silts
me h1ghest Ildear, hi Cash.
lulled is asp and ill esdstk50
lions, 00*sP,,N (West) Doers
ffieIsn1b101uCesntyinIIusas
Sd. Florida, thi lbeug
aseribed personal property.
T
Soil sate I 101,5 made Is
satisfy the terms 00 saId Writ of
EsMIlsn
.11151 FiSt,
sheriff
Sem*0lo County. FIelds
PublIsh February IL 19,30 Ml
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described property

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Chambers, hem Ill.

Senford, Florida

c.., comnuissct reserves
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lIe IWleat bidder, hi cash,
luWo(t to asp aid au existing
1*05,00111 Preet (W01) DoorS
melsinleolsceunlyCoufltiujislo
$aafsrd, Florida, the asevo
Wealbed personal property,
That Said sale Is being made to
salIep She forms 00 jill Wv. 00
Eseoutlos.
I. Poi.
sheriff
Si01ls County, FIehda
PubIlult February IL 19, II, Ml
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isa. N,
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guest cottage, fruit trees.

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Wynnewoodon 1g. 1*01 Pan Fl.
Rm., 1g. patIo w-SSQ, dinIng
veal much more SPP SIRVICE CONTRACT. Just
Super 3 SR. 2½ 5 home

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3222420

homestead. 10 acres or more,
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H. ErMit

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210 N. $7.92, Casselberry, P1.
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LARGE SINGLE FAMILY
LOTS NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, CLEARED &amp;
READY TO IUILD. SOME
TRIES. $7993, WITH EXCELLENT TERMS. MANY TO
CHOOSE FROM.
2½ ACRES ZONED MOSILE
HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900,
excellent terms.
S ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.
OSTEEN AREA PINE I CY.
PRESS WOODS. $3 ACR ES AT

1000 PER WITH TERMS.
WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
SRIARCLIFF, READY TO

BUILDI $1,500.
MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
SETTER HOMES AREA,

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
ON 2 STREETS
ADJAC.
ENT TOA PARK NEAR WIL.
SON SCHOOL. 512.100. LX.
CELLENT TERMS.
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SEIGLER REALTY
24395.MvrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
327.1577
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55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

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real estste I Inventory.
$143,005. W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR. 313.7903.

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Mchlin. nCw sucker. e
5)650 or best otter 321
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car. 28 FTTPQ 5)993 a.
otter 323 *730

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1YVWIIdIW1

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clearance, big savings. Call

Seds, DbI. motel B.S. &amp; matl. $30

set. Sanford AuctIon, 1215 S.
French. 323-1340.
Western Boots. Special 539.99 pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
YELLOW SAND

BsautyCars

Home Repair

TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON

C0tTTptC McbuIe'

Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7380

new I uied mdse. at 2621 S

62.s-carm EexsIn.

Home Repair

formerly Harrielt'; Beauty Nool

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5191. Is? St., 322-5712

coed. $200. 323-0300 betort
Like New

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itdmlssion $1 In silver. This
month's bonus, SO gal. of gas at
SOc per gal. 031-03)9.
lide-by-Side refrigerator, $75;
picnic table, w-2 benches, $30;
lull size baby bed w-mattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $29.95;
metal olf Ice desk. $70. Jenkins
FurnIture, 205 E. 25th St. 323-

095%.

to

Buy

Buying old pocket watches, any
cond. Will pay top price for
this rea, 665-6640.
WE UUY USED FLHINITURE.
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
niture, 203 F 25th St. 3330951
WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur

atique Pants I Jackets 110.99
es ARMY NAVY SURPLUS.

We buy used furniture
FURNITURE I. THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave.

Sanford

3236593

iustable walker for sale used.
Take all for $100. 321-0122.

Cash 322.4132

or Sale: 12' Alum trim break;
sawhorses; (4) *4' walk planks

Larry's Mart, 2*5 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furnIture, Refrig., stoves, tools

&amp; cutting board. $225. 323-4100.

Antiques, modern furniture,

Brunswick Professional

Ste.'linp Sflver. Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds- Bridges Antiques.

s5%t

more also gold &amp; sterling. Will
picji up 131-13)9.

3225-52

URNl lURE-BEDDING.
Wholesal, to all. Orlando WhoP
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd

Orlando.

51—Household Goods

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices PaId
Used, any condition 641-0126
Wanted: small horse or pony for
good home. Reasonable. 327-

.'.'-i r- III

333-

72—Auction
repossessed, used very shol
time. Original $111. bal. $111 0
$21 me. Apont 339.5304.
off of total Inventory of braN
new interspring bedding. Thesi
beds are not damaød 01
seconds but brand new top Ilni
bedding sets onlyl Free loca
delivery. Nell's Sanford Fur

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CUSTOMIOMESIIUILT
RebuIld Condemned houses

$30-Ill) aft 6

SG BALINT

3228665

Home repairs, paneling, root.
carpt-t, remodeling All work
nuar Fr,,.. I-st Ill 8-465

es.sn'iaklng
Alterations, Dressmaking

I Man, Quality operation
5 yri. e*p Patios. Driveways
etc.Wayne Beal 321 1321

Drapes, Upholstery
2-O707

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISF

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That'sCiassifledAds
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ro, Estate Cdmmerclai &amp; Reeldential Auctions &amp; Appraisals
CIII Dell's Auction, 323-5430.

CERTIFIEDLAWN
&amp;LAND5CAPING

FREE ESTIMATES 3227902

Ught Hauling

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels, Thermo
stat controlid heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322-5757,

Yard Debris. Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.

(LOCAL) 319 5371

Painting
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Painting

y Anthony Corino

Quality Int or .t pressure
cleaning. Free Est.- 322 0011

CAL MOYER
WOODMAKINGI
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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car. see today's Classified ad ,
for best buys.

makingcustomfurni
3232304 eve,
Handyman, minor el, rep.,
plumb., carp., free cit., 24 hr.
serv., Senior cit. dls., 151-490*.

HouwClsathig

PaintIng—cot'aflng"

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All Work Guaranteed
Free Est.
322 1091

Painting &amp; Repair
Will Clean Houses

FromToptolottom

Reasonable Prices 373-9020
Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized,fast,dep,ndable
Regular or ltlme basis
Please call aft $ p.m.
617-5094

15' of Hand

surplus FurnIture, Dishes,

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REPAIR Interior Exterior
.REE ESTIMATESCJII 345534)
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claSsifIed ad. the sooner you get
results.
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'Ilen16IflI'UvSn10I

MIsc. 323-3702 eve.
s'*'oom SuIte, $35, Antique
DeN. $00; Antique Chest, $30.

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Lawi &amp; Landscaping

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Ca1l131-$3SSor$62-0135

ieple.]j

they going to Know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calllnr
322-2611 or $31 9993,

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm. I
Remodel &amp; Additions,
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NeedA Handy Man?

Roosevelt Dimes, LIberty
Standing Halves, SlIver
dollars, etc. 22 x face value.
some lower 645-101) ask for
Ron.

Used full sIze hotel-motel bedding. Vary clean, $11.SS ca pc.
Nell's Sanford Furniture
Salvag•, 1792, So. of Sanford.

Broom;

Tilefloors installed
NEW&amp;REPAIR
Free 1st.

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0711

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Handymen

Why buy used? New brand nan,1
box springs I mattresses at 2C
pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queen &amp; king. Jenkins

Elec.

etc

Groonng&amp;BosrdIng

V. SELL. T R ADE

Furniture, 30$ E. 25th St.
0951.

Welding. Plumbing, Painting
etC etc. chances art' 1

MEINTZER TILr
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 509-1567,

FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur

niture Salvage. 3fl-5721.

i)l-3lSE.FirstSt.

.111

Home &amp; Auto tt'pair. Fences

adi. walker $25;

Puc,5

Services Unhuniuted
Big or small we do it

Ceramic 'Tile
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322-4'S)

lnterior&amp;E,terior
377 3558

Free Est,

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Ca. pentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types Lic. Bonded
323 4035
Insured
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SER VICE
Per Warnuty Servics iii
sAMANA eSPIED QUIEN iPANASONIC
KITCHIN.AID IJINNAIR
REPAIRS ON ALL MAJOR

HOME APPLIANCIS

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From SlOto
Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortuaQes- We
0'Alum Jon Boatw-oars
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Ca1l3221634; 321.4160
also make Real EsWe -&amp; ____________________________________
&amp; new3hp motor$1SO,
______________-I JUST MAKE PAYMENTS
Business IOi. Florida MorTop Ooltar Paid for lunk I used
322 1571
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lgage Investment. 1104 E.
'15 models. Call 3)9 9105) or
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
Robinson. Orlando, 427-2976..
£605 (Dealerl
322-5990
ROBSONMARINE
2921
Hwy.
1792
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Got something to sell? A Classified
Sanford. FIa. 3277)
Ad will sell It fast
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FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 3-49-5259

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niture Salvage, 17.92, So. a

2 BEDROOM. CENTRAL AIR I
NEAT, FULLY PURNI$ID
MOSILI.- $OMI LlE NEW ___________________
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ON 7 CANAl, FRONT LOTS.
4711 EsIsts Wanted
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
leg.
REDUCED TO $14,100.
-us N. IS-IL c: -.y, P1.
We buy sliMly In houses, opts, I
Iw.N3-3NI SEIGLER REALTY BROKER
vacant land. Lucky Inw136S
vesfinonts, P.O. l** fl
W.GarMtlWhIte
Sanford 322-dill
37$414Ø
327-1577
Peg. Real Estate aroker
JOHNKRIDERA$SOC.
Webuyyoursqulty,closeln2lhrs.
IOIW.Commircial
AWARDREALTY,INC.
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&amp; Sold

$311 for further details.

TIRE
322-7180
ShocKs $4.95--- Heavy Duty S695
New Batlerics$?995

HERB'S TV

7597 S. Sanford Ave.

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built 3.3, ha everything 15
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MAKE OFFER.
Rm., Dr,eif.In Kit., 1g. petlo I
laundry rml Cony. locatlonl
SPP SERVICE CONTRACT. MELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.
- A buy for $19,100.

Orlando
327*577

Geed fishing, lake frontage, , 2
acremlnl firm. Comp. w.3 51
luome.Osteen.

$VMeII IS COMING?

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051101151 Hire It IsI Should be

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OR, Fl. Rm., Rec. Rm., FP I
morel IPP.SERVICI CON.
TRACT,assumable7pct.mle.
Only $49,100,

SEIGLER REALTY.
Sanford
321-0640

qoilIlIld

STROM
REALTORS

feel SPP SERVICE- CON.
TRACT. Yevcs len 144,1161

051*05.

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LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
DUPLEX jgj,

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Branch Office
fl3.flfl
FR, very attractive kit., _____________________________

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2½
BATH, IARN ROOF, NEW
POOL WITH PRII(ACY
FENCE. 551,900.

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good terms. Osteen,

Payment

Cash for your lott Will buIld on
your lot at our lOt,
Y Enterprise, Inc.
044-3013
Medei Inc., Realtor

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:.LewdeStn Pd ens. M)1?

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MONTHS NEW. 509,500.

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pariah Nn sin. Ibm. 1
retired couple. tSR, II, LI,

listing.

FARMS RANCHES GROVES

lATH, CENTRAL AIR I

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1HhIà010nIAviL

orgrgsn.

tcIudsd l tl*Is

We sPecialize In-

VA.FHA.235-Con. Hornet

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IROlR
2430 S.MyrtleAve.

week? This Is an Ideal
wey Is Inlarm lbs PUblIC
PM _

OUR CONCERN"
163117$

February 12. iS, 30 Ml

s ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE
PICKETT ESTATES IN.

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DOWNTOWN. 121.900.

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dub or orgsnhzat$on can
appear Ni this ftsfl.ig onch
wk 1O Only $340 par

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LIST HOWl
Call Watt Cappel 3233400
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
535.3053

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DINING ROOM COMBIN.
ISTATES near
ATION, NEW APPLIANCES,
Tvscawllla. NEW whIte
CENTRAL AIR. $35,500.
msn,FP&amp;4 hexigon FR,4
II, 75, 400' sc porch, 2 SEDROOM NICE PORCH,
selarlums. horses I much
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
mere. Caffive at $1S7J10.
NEW CAR PETS. WALK TO

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DeBARY LOVELY 2 BEDROOM, 1 lATH, FAMILY-.
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DUNMAR

Early SIrds 7:15pm.

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wooded w.paved streets.
Us,900 up 2Spct. dwn, 12 yrs.,
½ pet. mt. Zoned AgrI.
J.MANN, Realtor
365-7273

2135' S. French ($7.92) Sanford
323-5334

Low Down

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Ilsallowlord, wooded, 13,100.
3237151 atlas' S.

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LOG HOME TO RE CON.
STRUCTED - NEAR SUN.
LAND ESTATES. 131,500
COMPLETE I

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PIURIME Name IloledsI To-Wit:
Sides 10.1' Funds Motld

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T,'homeen Ig. chain if lakis. 3
,-. Ii, 75, CIlIA, paddle best,
-sea well, Ill car garage, ww

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HELP YOU.

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EMPLOYER W.SMPLOYEL

The Real Estpte Agency
Inc., RUOI1

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Business. 7:161st Tuss.

WHEN THEY SET TO YOU
THEY MI READY TO SE
HIRED, YOU CAN HELP
MA •
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i 'OW CMIy, FI
under the fIctltIs
MILES INTEINATIONAL
TECHNOLOGIES, and 001St I
WidIs nopisL sail same will
lIe Chit 01 *0 Clr01t Court.

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ll1IA.M.enthellhdeywasaich. erusil in IvubtoN 005005 VIA

located off Courtland I

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owster will Sill 'fivenisry at
T
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REALTOR. 322-ills

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.TOALL
BUSINESSES IN THE
SANFORD AREA
MA EMPLOYMENT
IS HERE TO SE
AT YOUR SERVICE,
WI ADVERTISE AT .
cosv we sc*uN EACH

WORLD.

$14,950.

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VETERAN

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.INVISTMINT Westet'n Auto
-- 12105 eq. ft., auto lIt weIr

DISABLED

N. French Ave.

011.40
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and the undnuipled N Nail 00
ninois County. P111110. will at

filirt. Oy 141,900.

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Lake. Only vacant lot in area.

322•9283

If you are having ditliculty findlnç
a place to live, car to drive, a
lb. or some service you Nave
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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CITY OP SANFORD
DATE: February I, 1100

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Sdrm, 2 lath lakefront home
wIth beautIful vIew, fIreplace
fruIt trees. 1 yr. warranty.

k1IXCLUSIV1 ½ acre In country
- 3 51, 1½ 5, 10 mm. to II i'
4,prlvate area, C.HIA. 1g.
P0015, carpeted, easy cash to-

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LSILIO*4Nst$ILYInSTMJ
f01NlLYIsSoSinSlockCOmp.e
qSlfn$en01M1,edIm.
P.5.4 PS fl

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LITTLE LAKE

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Marellik Iflorpeloes. I
sold
,nperly being located Is_lisle
Casmty, Flida, moo par.
tIsilanly desalbod as tiNgLE:
Loll sill Pint

PANTAITiC III, IS huge kIt.,
' .YfermaI DR. 1g. Master SR,
citrus trees, low cash to mont.

NO BROKERAGE

Mvsrftslng

slusH be in 115 CIly
.a city
Hod. Uatatd, Florida suet later
thIn 1:16 PM, Wa*issdsy,
I
m. lids will be spend en

by

In

COUNTRY LIVING at its bestl
5 acres fenced, 3 Bdrm, 2 lath,
tam, room, fireplace, screened
patio w.BRQ, self.cleaning
pool w-coOi deck, fenced
pastures, fIsh pond, access to
St. Johns RIver, $129,000.

PUL pInk grapefruit,
So,elvalenclis.35R,1I,new
ww carpet, CHIA 19.25410
port ship. Must seal Only

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brick

, home, large lot, fence, con.
venlontlociestoSanford&amp;I.
4. Nicely landscaped yard. 1
yr. warranty, 537.500.

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COfflSflY benefits.

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41-4louses

Towerpinancial Sire.
1411.241.349

Salary plus

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor, 10$'
paved, road, 240' deep.
Beautiful view across Crystal

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Previous
experience

24 HOUR

OLD MIMS ROAD- 20 acres
MOL on paved road. Improved
pasture, partly wooded. Zoned
Al. Owner financing. $43000.

&amp;'INAROLD HALC RE4tTY
' ?4 INC. REALTOR,MLS

UseYaurHiAoSit

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339.0500
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,"*Wn duplex, f Ins downtown
-location, neat, in good repair,
- .;opstaIrs 3 iR, 15, downstaIrs
;..'--- ESR apt. Excellent Income,'L'- Ilpi yield. Large assumable
interest mart.

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advertisers. A grist
tOt' $ 5Ilf

i our beautIful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
isC3OrlandoDr.
323.3200
— VA&amp;FHAFinanclna

I. Altamonte Dr.

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te only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255

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Ph. 322 0352

BARGAIN TV'S

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Large family home, 4-2, sIngle
garage, c HIA, w-w carpet,
yr new, cxc cond. Yesteryear
price. 532,500.

4S.A_Apartmiflt$ 1 701 Bldg.
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REALTOR'

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Sentinels

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Nigh ImmedIate Income.
MWmnum investment ,ns.
Hlal$PnsfltstrudureCallngr.
1, 1400.431.4111 or write
NANCO, 2111 Mantevajlo Rd.,
LW. Slrmlngisam, Alabama
.31111.
Include
three

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42—MbiIe

101111,1

Casselberry.Sanford. 339.4147
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Person Is needed for
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saliS and sarvlce
'NEED CASH?
s.taIIshsd and new

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510. CIIlIIIS Scitweils,

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RARE OPPORTUNITY
Own Your Own Suslness.
DIstributorshIp f or Kodak
fIlm, Duracell latterles, GE,
SylvanIa and other pkqto
predects needed in your arts.
No SellIng. ServIce top
retailers under exclusive

SALES

INVITATION TO lID

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sales '

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
mat by VIIItA of that certain Writ
W Exocutlen luved out of Ml
smr the seal of COUNTY COWS
Semloels Civnly, Florida. upon
a fIlet ludsemuld rendEr In the
aNnesaud court en the MIII day-of
December, A.D. 1*, In
wialn case entitled. Albert N.
PIttI Plaintiff, V5 MeredIth
Interprlsas, lac., Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Isandli
wos delivered to me as ihorlif of
County.
da fstlI
hive levied ion IhSix

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$42,900

ettE'bsr.ge.

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ADVERTISING

ardócew$tItffiepreyIsiamcitho
FicfltlM Name Statute,, To-Wit:
Section $.Si Florids Statutes

wi,.aTD øi,.ir.c
3 BR. Move.in cond. Easy
AssumptIon

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$,5 clerk of the Circuit Court,

Need StorageSpace

Mature workIng gent. desires
rm. by wit. w.klt. prlv.,

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or assum mtg.

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RIchius

Sell Idle items wIth a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker
322.1431 or 0314593.

nvmer. Writer
seisy to ielm Tansusy, ospi
Dallas, Tui

ntsdbont

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50,400 TO ASSUME NO QUALI.
FYING 2 or 3 BR, lovely
neighborhood, near 21st St.

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107W. 27th St 323-91)4

MILLERS

fair that YOU payI for our divorcel"

DaIon.T Itejch

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wy 92. 1 mIe west at

WlllbuyiunkAutoBàtterles

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"Her dad paid for our wedding, Dad. It's only

Owner 2 11$ 120x170,
garage, toolhouse. much more
$21,000. 323.1153.

3 BR by

LAKE MARY
3 BR, 28 sc. porch. Priced righ
forquicksale.FHA,VA,Conv.

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$25,000

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Do Include your

County PlerIda under flue f
tltieve Mm. of GENEVA s.AR.
DENS A. ARTMINTS, and that

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trsvel required.
Tall VS SleW? ySWVIeIf end your

February 12, INS

NOTICEOPSNIRIPP'$
SALE

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perSOn,layornite,

W'oilst each y*sr.

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DISTRESS SALE
Auume Mtg. Owner says bring
all offers 3 apts.

DAYTONA .\tjO Al

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3fl-OOS6afterS

7TVrepoI9" Zenith Sold or.g.
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$193.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339-5306

f&amp;

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323-7340
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2440 Sanford Ave.

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1 BR, lB Condo, kit. iqpt.
RIggsReoIty, REALTOR
322.7972

Williltwlthsidevly

Na Investment or overnIght

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Publish

7 SR 15, new carpet, fenced
yard, new kit, appliances. 412
Rosalla Dr., 322.40)0.

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1Sihatlons Waflted-

inhiai, commercial and
farm accounts In your ares.
Previous sales experience net
required. Knowledge of
equIpment and mechanical
backgreuni helpful.
Iii our company paid training
pregram, we teach you
silesmanshlp and product
Icatlan. You will learn
sales techniques vied by
Ilydrotex salesman who

Avant I Development
Tuisdsy, February 19,1066 t
CerpsratI0st. Inc.Pu'S? PedersI Savinis &amp; Lisit
5 CherfoS 1chrtz.
Sank at flue comas 001742 and 404.
Preildent
Thsmestlngwftlsta,,a,713,p.M.
PUbliSh Fib. IlL iLlS, 1066
EVelyn Younger
D153Q
Secretory
011.00

FLOOR

44 on 1742.

profitable career sellIng
cvst•mniade lubrIcants to

DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING
PROPOSALS
II
FRIDAY,
FESRUARY 00, 1900, Sill P.M.
PublIsh: February 12. 1515.
DSS4O

IsiRistOle County will be held

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P.M. Mast. P11.

Florida

+dop.3fl.0214

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hold 2nd with large down.

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LiSTING SERVICE
Eves.
322)959

'73 Toyota H u' P U
Exc runn'flQ cond tcxiv
Best offer 668 80'8

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$77,000 322.219 7
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STEMPER AGENCY

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Agent 339 8356
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SANFORD AUCTION.

Washer repo. GE deluxe model
Sold orig 5409 35, uSed short
time Ba' 5)89 II or S19 35 mo

Executive Home-Loch Arbcr
3 BR, Rec. room. øool,7 yrs. old
Assume 7'-, mt. Owner will

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Per Good benefIts.
Apply in person. 1 ml. north of

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The annual moetk
electIng
OlreCtSrsuO the Humans $ocIsIyW

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Uflhlflss New 32$117L

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STREET AND NORTH PARK
AVE., SANFORD, FL. 31771.
PhOne 323.13651st. 252.5:31516

Seminole County,

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$CASH DOOR PRIZES

1215 S.

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chairs, tablet &amp; TV's

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Itsiikepennies
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tools inc. 2 welders, rollabout
tool box, wheel balance, acks
-# lots of hand tools, also tots of
chests, dressers, couches,

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1g. lot of commercial garage

Orig. $529. now $205 or 1*9 mo.
Agent 339 5356.
Hotpoint EIe
Range. Avo
UI0JflC
ti0 even. $300
Refr whl I(ostfree, *7 Cu. II..
$250
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new), 3 BR, 28 home, central
located, only $13,000, assume
mort. at 7~

4 SR,1½ I, Fl Rm.carpetsd,

4,.

IfALTY Inc.

AOTiRE
Ti ' I 5 I
NE
2113 rrench

mojtly modern, some old also

MOONEY APPL lANCES
323 0697
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207 E. 25th St.

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Loaded with good clean turn.

ServIce Used MMhineS

backyard, 543,900.

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LEGAL NOTICE
ANNUALMSIT$NSILICTINS
DIRECTORS OP NUMANI

DIETRICH

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PITSTIOUS NAME

PublIsh .lanusry 15 and FIWVOVY
I. IL IS. 1906
DER.45

Mellonvllle.

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SN, $4 &amp; 4.12, full &amp; part tlrise
Apply In person Sanford Nursinl
I Convalescent Center, 950

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Unfum,25R,Adults

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3 BR, 18, FR with FP. fenced

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MULTI PLE LISTING 'REALTOR
LOCH ARBOR

US,UL)-i7. JolSns RIver access,
53,500 dwn. for 10 acres, ow',
will assIst with financing.

31A()plexes

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535,000-4 + acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared I fenced,

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this won't last, call 1
today.

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LIsting, 3 BR, 18,
olderhome,good cent, corner
lot, owner finance with

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COfltmuftIty based n.n.pref It
organlzatlens and units of local

Circuit Court, Siminole Co.

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OURSELVES EDITOR
FIGHT INFLATION
372.7611
9.Sdally
Sell Avon. lncreaseyour earning
Mon..Fri.
power. For details, Call
(VERY DAY IOffii00lI IS 101ilifli
)'$41.4117cr4is43079
5SF What you have to seth. Call Package store clerk.
hr.
tedayandyesarClourn
will
Will train, good company
here tanisnow,
binef It;. Apply In persoh.
Walgreins, 2942 Orlando Or.
Beat lvltders-F.T, steady
wit. NR assembly dept. We
WAXEN
are looitk for several —
now. Cilia Best Co.
To work In Sanford. Ph. 500.0110.
Silver Lake Rd., Sanford.
General Labor, Yard Work,
Needed 1mm. P.T. Phone
.,,,Msn. thrv FrI. apply Seminole
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fo,
.,.,ll.Oarøn Apis. ,.

ELIGIBLE AGENCIES ARE:

the lies andes maIntenance
type. Pr.lecls should be planned
nsttsaxcuedl$mentt$s,h.weyer,
fundIng, If approved, wIll e,Wy be
through 931.11, wIth additional
funding contingent on fiscal year
1901 allscatlens.
Intarseted Parties 14'O to CSII
tact: Dianne G.shorn, Senior
Plahnar, SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Contact:

All organIzations bed withIn
Seminole County, this includes
local educational InstItutIons,

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.titi ,n waranty
use,.
$619. assume pay
ments of $21 ma Agent 339

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323-000loreves.323.0517

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Oslary- lovely 1g. 1 BR, near
shop I churches. Ideal for
SenIors. 322.0054 or 400.44$.

YOU HAVE CONTINUALLY
DEMANDED A CHAPfCE
FOR THE OPPORTUNITY,
NOW YOU HAVE ITt

Mack for gathering the social
news from your respectIve
community to be prssinted In
a column In The Evening
Herald, we want to talk with
you.

OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S French Aye.
__!3h72..322.0719,

$230 + Sec. Dep. 323-4370

To

FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CAISILIERRY, OVIEDO I
GENEVA and If you have a

ALLFLORIDAREALTY

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REALTOR

Lovely 1 BR Condo
KIt appliances + WOO

antent,andtore.establlsp,gaI5
daily, fInally above all never
quittIng even though defeat'.d.

WANTED

fiscal

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Deputy Clerk

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aggressive toward life '5nd
personal achIevement, not

CORRESPONDENTS

'rho s.,niwi. County Srd of
CommIssIoners, as prIme
bar Itie Comprettinsive
Employment and TraIning Act
(CETA) funds, requests Interested
elIgIble agencIes toappty for Title
VI Prolect funds. ApproxImate
funds in the amount of $1 15,006 are
available for the remaInIng
year 1900.

action

1 BR
plus den.air, tile bath. $320.
Adults. 011.7053.

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PART.TIME

PUSLICNOTICI

communIty

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Samsid, Pie.
Sy: Cheryl Ores,'

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tuestod investigator. Also you
must have common sense In

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Name in which assessed lames
Will baby sit in my home lvii or
&amp; Marie Collins.
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port time. Infants wetcome.
All of smit property being In the
Call KIm 3274405 at? S p.m.
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County of Seminole, State of
W1ntIF Sags. ares.
Florida.
Unless such certifIcate or car I
lificates shall be redeemed ac
cordIng to law the property

at 11:00A.M.
Uifols 0th day ii January,
1*.
Arth H. Seckwlth, Jr.
Clerk

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a pinion wIth a posItive attitude
and a pleasant personality,-pius
axing a seir slar?er and an In.

month'sbomm,I0al.otgasat
50c per gal. 001.5319.

323.7322

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UnleSS such certificate or car.
tificates shall be rodsumed ac
cordIng to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates will be site to the
highest bidder at the court hives
deer on the 3rd day of March, 1505

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WANT

SILVER CLUB .JOIN NOWI
AdmIssion $1 In sIlver. This

LAXEMARY

Erip$
of Property Lot I
BIk 13 Sanlando PB 3 P05

Alis Hell
All of said property beIng In the
CountY of Seminole, State of

up. Pool. Adults y
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
AIrport Slvd. on 17.92 in
Sanford.
Call
323.0670
Maimer's Vlllag

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M. Unsworth Realty

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BuildtoSult-ourlotoryours
FHA VA, FHA 235 1245

Beautiful 2 acres In Lit. Mary for
your dream home. Zoned agri.
$25•000.

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Q.Apartments
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SIDE GLANCES

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root, super clean, call for more
details. A buy at $26,900.

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Mature woman to sit w.snlall
clulld in my home. Approx. 4
hrl. 3-afternoons wit. 322.7927

372.7113

It's IMY to place a ClaestfleJ u I

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sider training

4)9430Jg5$
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Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
Inquire 300 S. Oak I41-7U3

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goodbenefits. Apply in person
Port of Sanford, Orange Blvd.,
Lit. Monroe or mail resume to
P.O. Box 306, Lit. ManF-OI, Fl.

Stitch. Rainbow

Creative ExpressIons

preferred but will

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exp.

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Sanford GracioUs lIvIng. Reas.

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tpa$ James C. Gainer the holder ol
the following certificates has fIled
said certificates for a tax deed to
be Issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuance,
the descriptIon of the property,
and the names In WhIch It was
areas follows:
.sses
CertifIcate No. 703, Year
Issuance 1912.

03,63,73 + 74 JO Packards ist
Add to Midway PS 2 PG $54
Name Inwhlch assessed Lu Von

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'OE.IAX.DI.ID...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

ford(Alrport)betwe,nsa,,,.
3 p.m.
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Sell that estra bike with a low ca
Classiflid Ad.
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1-1tstructioi
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Why ie Lonely? WrIte: "0.0 AMate" Dating Service. All
ages P.O. Sax 0071, Ciearws.
tar, Fl. sis.

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Bldg. 210, Rudder CIr., San.

337.4733, 322.0362

4-Perioflils

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US0 eactt. 327573$

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P••GOOd T1in

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cwslflcate No. 411
Year of Issuance $971
OelcrfpIon of Property Lots 01,

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Fiberglass, gel coat &amp; mold
maker. Pay accordIng to asp.
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Apply Starllne Enterprises,,

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aM years of Issuahee, the
descrIption of the pnper,,, p
fbi names in Which It was assessed

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FIIERGLAU EXPERIENCE

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Deputy Clerk
Publish February 3, 12,19.70,1500

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,
that Leo W. and Jeanne d'Arc
SalvaIl, the holder of the fohlewlng
cittlficites has filed said car.
tiflcatesforataxdeedtobal.Jved
'thereon. The certifIcate numbers

CALL 625.0636
SERVING ORANGE AND.

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NOTICE OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
Plesda Statuses *97.140

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

Classified Advirtisig also appears in the Evening
Herald on Wednesday preceding the Herald Advertiser. The
_rates shown abeve are Iii' beth days.

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.

February 3, $2, $550.
DER44

LIVE.IN COMPANION

All

CLERK
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
Sanford, Fla.
By: Cheryl Greer,

Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court
of Seminole CQyn!y, Florida
Publish: January 27, 29 &amp;

3 to 11; 11 to 7

3 Lines Minimum

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SanfOrd, Florida
Bt Cheryl Oreir,

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DEADLINE
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Arthur H. Ieckwith,r.
Clerk of CircuIt Court

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HOME CAR E—
HOSPITAL STAFF
NURSES AIDES-

RATES
I time .................NC

HOURS

tilicates shall be redeemed ac.

day of January,

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83h9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT

cording to law the property
descri
in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
dooronthe 10th day of March, 1900
at 11:00 A.M.
Dated this 0th day of January,

Dated this ,

Herald, Sr.frd, Fl.

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described In such certIfIcate or
certificates wIll be sold to the
highest bIdder at the court house
door on the 25th day ci February,
1900 at 11:00 AM.

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
Orlondo Winter PQrk

certificates has filed said cer
tificates for a tax deed to be lssueo
thereon. The certificate numbers
and years of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was assessed
are at followS
Certificate P40. 5,1
Year of Issuance 1974
Description of Property Lot $ H
Durants Add PB 3 PG 12
Name in which assessed, George
J. Miller Jr.
All of said property being in the
County of Seminole, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or car.

Florida Statutes 197.240

Wanted

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Salvail, holder of the Iellowino

Publish February 5, $2. IS, 26. 151(
DES-i

WILLIAM KUIPERS
TUESDAY,

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1900. at 11:00 AM.

R. GORDON WILLIAMS

lakefront.
Over

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College.
scheduled for Feb.
26 and 2?.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOE TAX DIED
Florida Statutes in.ioa
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
thatLeow.SalvailIJ,am.d'A.'c
Salvall, the holder of the following

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOE TAX DIED
Florida Statutes 157.210
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that Leo W. and Jeanne d'Ar

and years of issuance, the
description of the property, .d
the names in whIch it was assessed
are as follows:
Certificate No. 371
Year of Issuance 1973
Description of Property Lots 32
33 134 Ilk. H Longwood Park PB
11 PGS I 9 &amp; tO
Name in which assesw, Hugh
0. Donriell
All of said property blng In the
County of Seminole, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or cer.
tificates shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
descri
in such certifIcate or
certificates will be sold to the
bidder at the court house
door on the 10th day of March

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
Sanford. Fla.
By: Cheryl Greer
Deputy Clerk
Publish January 22, 29. and
February 5, 12, 900
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of Sanford, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gar.
dens Social Hall.
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood, Election of

Legal Notice

certificates has filed said cer.
tificates for a tax deed to be issued
thereon. The certificate numbers

1q10.

Over 50 Club

Legal Notice

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3234139

COURT CUSTOM'SCONST
Custom design homes,
AdditiOfl5, 323-0251
Carpentry. Paanting, Roofing,
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free EstImates 323.
4033 after 5 p.m.

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Wedding photography by John )
CulIun'

Free engageme

photos or color 0x10 373 525$

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Carter, Kennedy, Brown Pleased WithResu

ctn3or4petage points byprO)eCUflg Carter Uab
United Press International
when third of the caucuses had,not I
For years, the New Hampshire primary was the first
milestone on the long road to the Democratic and Republican
yet beRlin.
presidential nomina ting conventions.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (UP!)
Television station Weeks asked Winters to grant the T.4msuss-n.r eqial •. pi,
gave Carter 45.2 percent of the
iai
This year, instead of anticipa ting the effect its primary will manager Foster Winters said he never dreamed the airing of
time.
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have on the future presidential race, the Granite State Is "Hell Cats of the Navy" starring Ronald Reagan last month
numbers. But holding an Incumbent to less than half the vote 13
assessing how earlier votes will affect Its primary results Feb. would come under FCC's "equal time" clause,
"When I first heard about It, I thought we ibeid aIequal
considered a plus psychologically. Brown f inished with 13.1
26.
Supporters of Republican hopeful Howard Baker did,
time to any ca ndida te who had appsv.d hi a iNS mivis," pgcint,
New Hampshire still has the first state primary, but It now however.
Winters said. "But they (the FCC) didn't
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pr aide Thomas Southwick said the CBS projecfollows a whole series of political events: delegate selection
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Not to mention Puerto Rico, w here registered voters are
But CBS spokesman Ernest Leiser said, "We were abLiO
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cents per thousand assessed valuation of property.
function became the duty of the state attorney's office
Kulbes said he is seeking support to create a new several years ago.
formula which would permt the cities to raise taxes
The second piece of legislation would provide a
live percent more than the highest amount levied.That definition of the word "enclave". While state law for-

Kulbes said today he is seeking an aniendment to amendment if it )lad been law would have permitted the bids cities to unnex lantis; and thereby create an en-

legislation being Introduced to again limit the ability of
Florida's cities to raise property taxes,
Lake Mary, which celebrated Its sixth anniversary as
an Incorporated municipality last August, has been
suffering with financial problems since the legislation
limiting its ability to tax property became law in 1979.
The law permitted the city to raise taxes by five
percent, under a complicated formula which resulted in

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sufficient for tile entire nation rise up
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now, 581(1 in Tehran Tuesday they will
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boundaries,
formula and orders them to release the
i1tie United States has no right to be hostages to an international commission,
everywhere in the world exercising its they would obey "because we believe our
po wer, and nor has the Soviet Union. We iinam."
Oppose the presence of the U.S. in the
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Union in Afghanistan anti elsewhere is no the Americans even if Shah Mohammed
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when the safe was found near Lake
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been sent on to the FBI's Washington
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Monday, the mate Supreme Court granted Meeks a stay of
Me scheduled Wednesday execution.
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But none was quick to project the Main results 1.11111110 New I. He Conceded th# bqMe used in the broadcut -th4l
"We're certainly pleased ... I think this spells trouble for Hampshire.
Calw would win more than half the vote -"was unfltle
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Carter in future primaries."
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) -Convicted sex slayer death penalties at Miami trial last summer for the
appointed attorney. They felt the former Utah law
Theodore Bandy Is to be sentenced today for the bludgeon-strangulation slayings of two Florida
school drop out was laying the groundwork for a
kidnap-m urder of 12-year-old Kimberly Diane State University coeds as they slept in their
later appeal.
Leach of Lake City.
Tallahassee sorority house on Jan, 15, 1978.
Sa t urday's penalty session brought a bizarre
Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling scheduled
After the jury was dismissed Saturday, state
ending
to the five-week trial. Bundy decided to
sentencing for 1:30 p.m.
prosecutor-s were released from a judicial gag order
The five-man, seven-woman jury that convicted and revealed that Bundy signed a pl bargalnlnr -pc's3nally plead with the jury to spare his life. 11n
he put his fiance, Carol Boone, on the stand as
Bundy on Thursday of murdering the pretty seventh agreement last May, admitting he killed the two
on
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grader recommended Sat urday the second an- FSU students and the Leach girl. In exchange, he
niversa ry of her dea th that he be put to death in was to be imprisoned wi thout parole for a minimum
Dur ing the 32-year-old di vorcee's testimony that
Florida 's electric chair,
of 75 years.
Bundy should not be executed, he sandwiched In a
Jopling Is not bound by the jury's decision, which
The complicated agreement, which required
car efully plotted, brief marriage ceremony.

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valuation and to raise taxes by five percent over that. been no court interpretation of the word.
The city is currently charging a tax rate of $2.84.
l'he cities of Seminole County have generally defined
Knowles is supporting two pieces of legislation. One an enclave as being a piece of land completely
would permit the creation of a citizens board to enforce surrounded by property controlled by another
city ordinances. Knowles has said that the state at- jurisdiction. The county contends an enclave is a parcel
torney's office, because of budgetary contraints and of land completely or partially surrounded by prqect
tack of manpower, has not prosecuted any case in- in another jurisdiction. -DONNA

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the commission to start work. There is
only the decision to begin procedures by
In another development, President
forming the commission which will af Carter Tuesday night ordered 1,800
terwards go to Tehran," the Iranian Marines and four ShIJ to join U.S. naval
foreign minister said.
forces in the Persian Gulf off Iran. White
lit Tehran, Iranian President house news secretary Jody Powell
Abolbassan ilani-Sadr had said the emphasized that Carter's decision was
hostages could be released wittiin a fe~~
(lays "if America agrees to our view"
nammiely, admitting that it had interfered
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"not related to the hostage situation."

The president will hold tiis first news
conference in over two miionths tonight to
explain his administration's policies and
positions. It was not immediately known

Ghotbzadeh, making his first trip if lie would announce any Loulprolnise

abroad as Iran's foreigit mmiinister, said he that could lead to the hostages' release.
does not expect his govermumient will have
Khomeini has not commented on the
to use force against the militants holding formula, which is based partly on a plan
the hostages at the American Embassy set forth by U.N. Secretary-General Kurt
in Tehran if Ayatollah Khomeini decides Waldheim for an investigative cornon their release.
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crowd since being named in the "Abscam" bribery
and received two standing ovations and a
plaque from an antlConununist organization.
Kelly admits he took 1,000 from FBI agents posing
as rich Arabs seeking congressional favors, but reaffirmed his claim that he was conducting his own in.
vestigatlon of "shady characters,"
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'We would like to see Lake Mary Boulevard developed In
offices. They want commercial zoning which would allow bars,
restaurants, retail stores and would cause more evening
traffic on the boulevard," Kulbes said, noting professional
zoning would have 8 a.111.40-5 p.m. traffic.
Kulbes said residential property owners on Seminole and
Lakeview are concerned.
"With professional zoning th e boulevard property owners
would be able to sell their property just as easily for just as
much money as commercial," Kulbes said, "We want to see
the boulevard developed in a better fashion than state routes
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Students In Florida will be entering
school at slightly older ages in the future,
according to the Primary Education bill
passed by the state legislature. The bill
strategies for each child.
also requires each county to prepare a
-minimum standards that kindergar ten and third-graders must meet
primary education plan (known as the
before advancing to the next grade.
PREP Plan) within strict state
guidelines.
-the reduction of pupil-teacher ratios
( hiring more teachers will likely be
Seminole County's PREP Plan will be
considered at today's school board necessary for Seminole)
-kindergarten for all children. (Under
meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the board room,
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first grade if they turn six on or before
The plan, required in an effort to improve kindergarten through third grade Jan. 1 of the year following the year they
enter school, whether or not they have
education, must be approved by the state
attended kindergarten),
bef ore the program begins In the fall,
The program will also require the
Under the Primary Education bill,
hiring of a curriculum representative,
children entering kindergarten In 1980
must have turned five on or before Dec. selected from among the best teachers
1, replacing the current cutoff date of according to school board spokesman
Jan. 1. Each following year, one month
Ralph Ray, to work with other teachers
and monitor the program.
will be substracted, so that In 1983
children entering kindergarten must
Ray said he does not see any major
have turned five by Sept. 1.
roadblocks to the Seminole PREP Plan
Other state requirements for the being approved tonight.

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any appearances in the Seminole-Orange counties area.
,,As a member of Congress, I had an opportunity to do
what I thought was in the best interest of the country
and I did," Kelly said Tuesday.
About 90 people attended the East Pasco Republican
Party Lincoln Day Dinner and gave the Republican
congressman from New Port Richey two standing
ovations during his 18-minute address.
A group called Americans Against Communism
showed support for Kelly, a former circuit judge. They
presented him with a plaque and waved signs reading
"Welcome home, Judge Kelly" and "We don't want to
change Kelly, but we do want to change Congress."

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his political support so far. "I haven't gotten any heat
from my Republican friends, but I think I can expect
some from the Republican leaders,"
Several people at Tuesday's function said they were
reserving judgment on Kelly's involvement In the
scandal. Only a handful of those surveyed said they
were doubtful of his contention that he accepted the
$25,000, stuffed It In his clothes, locked it In the glove
compartment of his car and spent a little bit ofItbefore
turning the rest over to the FBI.
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                    <text>72nd Year, No. 166—Monday, Mar. 3, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald (USPS 481.280)—Price 20 Cents

Triumphant Seminole Team Crows:
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By JOE DES1tNTIS
of their own district.
herald Sports Editor
Herald Sports Editor
Seniors Bruce McCrav and Glenn
Seminole High School Basketball
StainLxtugh saw to it that they did.
Joe I)t'Santjs recapCoach Bill Payne's Fighting Tribe did
McCray turned in a 31-point-game to go
t tires the emotionwhat many though impossible Saturday
along
with six rebounds, by far his best
filled victory on page
night. In a pressure packed thriller the
performance of the year against
Tribe knocked off Daytona Mainland 6
Mainland,
67 to earn at trip to the state playoffs.
For the second time in the tournament
The victory was especially sweet for the district tournament, the Tribe put it Stambaugh canned the winning shot to
the Seminoles, whose only two losses of all together, including a sparkling per- pull the Seminoles from behind and into
the regular season caine at the hands of forinance from the bench for the victory, the winner's circle,
the Buccaneers.
"What do they have to say about us
There were other heroes tot,. ftjvjj
Frustrated by a 20-point pounding at now?" asked the Seminoles after the win. Thomas controlled the boards for 13
the hands of the Buccaneers just eight The Tribe fell From the state prep poll rebounds and the enforcer. Heggie
days ago, and shook up by a last-second and were told they neren't ranked Butler, gut nine, four of them coining in
win over Apopka in the opening game of because the' wouldn't even make it out the crucial final minutes.

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returning to the line-up twice after injuring his knee and iiuumgtd to hit ,
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bucket. Sixth man Shun
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back court while "Big Bird'' Steve' Grace
and Willie White bailed the Tribe out
earls foul trouble with fine reserve
i'rforIIu::ices.
Seminole coach Payne threw something at the Buccaneers they hadn't
seen all year - the triangle and two
defense, It all boik. down to Seminole's
biggest victors- of the year, vaulting them
into regional competition against Ft.
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marked down? Flaw models. How did the rancher
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By DIANE h'ETlI','K
students in the newer part of their
herald Staff Writer
building because' an oil-fired l'iler in the
The Orlando office of the National older portion could not handle the inWeather Service reported a low of 25 creased load.
degrees Sundas- night with a wind chill
At Seminole' Mt'uional hospital, I 'ublic
factor of 9 degree's below zero. Winds Relations Director Kay Rartholomimew
were 15 to 25 mile's per hour n ith one 42- reported there were ' 'momentary
mile-per-hour gust recorded at 8:51 pm. blackouts" at about :2() am, today, but
at the airport in Sanford.
em ut'rgencv generators came on to take
Little or no frost was experienced tare of t he problem.
Sunday night and early today due to lilgil
Seminole CotillIN Agricultural :gemmI
winds, but Orlando National Weather Frank ,Iasa said today Sunday night's
Service official Wayne Brown said there e'xtende'd period of below freezing
is a possibility of frost tonight, with temperature's will probably result in loss
expected temperatures in the low to miiitl- of quality to some of the citrus crop or
305 and diminished w uitls,
dropping of fruit, as well as possible
The high temperature Sundayin damage to the trees thenLselves.
Orlando was bJ degrees. I he normal high
j 1 speaking from his 38-degreefor this date is 74. The average low 5:1 office said the temperature had dropped
degrees.
below 28 degrees by midnight and
Weather officials saul the cause of the remained between
20 and 28 degrees for
late season cold is a large buildup of high six hours. Further damage to citrus and
pressure over Central Canada pushing it
cold front over the U.S. as far as Florida. other crops and follage will depend on
him much frost ,
UNSFASONAl. COLD FRONT
1wratures
we get tonight, fie sii(l.
"It's rather unusual Illis la,e In the
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se,ason to have a cold front push down
fie said. "Sonic were starting to sprotit

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Casey Jones,
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Bruce MeCray
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Keith
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the District 9
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trophyfollnning
Saturday night's
68-67 wIn over
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Tribe non faces
Ft. Pierce Central
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regional
t' ii m pe t I t I o n
Tuesday.

Scattered power otages in south
Seminole County areas served by Florida affect next year's crop. It may be three'
Power were caused by high winds months before all of the (lamnage to the
blowing tree limbs onto lN4we'r lines. Only trees is know ii.

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cording to Tracy Smith, Florida Power cover are heated by nurserymne'n, but
Information coordinator. About 1,500 there would definitely be damage to
Casselberry residents were without outdoor plants. lie said the low tern'
power briefly at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday IK'rature should not have hurt the cabwhen a pine tree fell across a feeder line. bage, but damage will nut be fully known
Smith said the load oil Florida Power for two or three days.
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"Most spring crops are not up yet," hit'
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
weather. Consequently, he said, the out, they will have to be replaced.''
utility is asking its c'ustormiem-s to curtail
With last week's heavy frost, Jasa
Icicles, some 18 inches long, were found this morning adorning this at 6 a.m. today, allowing Ice to form in mans' local yards—al mare
unnecessary power utilization tonight added, area pastures will have a delay of
front yard tree at the Peter Bukur residence -105 Larkwood Drive, sight In Central Florida.
and tomorrow morning.
34 weeks for new spring growth.
Sanford. Temperatures reached a record-breaking low of 25 degrees
"Obviously, this doesn't mean
Today's National Weather Service
heating," Smith said, "But we are in a extended forecast for all of Florida cxserious situation regarding our power cept the extreme northwest calls for
Supply."
partly cloudy slues and mild teniIn response to this request, Orange peratures Wednesday through Friday. A
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County voluntarily closed today 17 few scattered showers are likely.
schools ir%cdb}FlodLlowcr. extra
By TOM NETSEL
operation by Thursday.
Saturday night so she would be sure to
SPACE HEATER
Herald Staff Writer
"We had confirmed reservations," have plenty of time to make Sunday's
WARNINGS
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kilowatts
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was
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A derailment and heavy snows In said a Maryland man, after checking in train, "They told mmie the train was
County
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Virginia and North Carolina caused with the Auto-Train terminal in Sanford. delayed and wouldn't be in until late," ')reeiated " Smith said
departments
warn
those using space
Florida Power is hampered '' the
havoc with Auto-Train schedules and left
Earl McCoy and his wife were trying to she said.
,
beaters
and
other
heating
devices to be
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. Crystal
several hundred passengers stranded return to their home in Silver Spring,
extra careful. Se%-eral heater-related
Afterse%- eral delays she was told theY plant and it roal-fired plant at the satne
today in Sanford.
Md., but were told Sunday's train had
fires were reported in the area last night,
would leave at 10 p.xii., then it was location
Auto-Train will pick up the tab for been canceled and there were no pushed back to 5:00 a.m. today before the
althouith
no major damage was Camed.
The coal plant, Sinith said, has been
putting up the delayed passengers In vacancies on today's tram, which itself
train was finally canceled,
shut down for three weeks to install
"In cold weather people are taking the
local motels. Sunday's run was canceled tuay be canceled. "We can either drive
r
electrostatic
precipitators
tair
pollution
ef4uilflnent
to the maxinium and if there
Mrs.
esell
plans
to
stay
in
fie
between Sanford and Virginia and with north and possibly find the roads filltrain
and
w'o
the trains booked solid for the next three passable," he said, "or stay over until
control tuiiLn)•
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show up," said Sanford Fire Chief G.
ose shut-downs
td to the problem
to save
ceipts for a- later
days, passenh,ers were a
wi i driving the nexttrain on arc .
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Manning hI'irrictt non know '"t I'mlAin lI ° do," saI I considerably,"11,.
north or waiting in hopes of a can.
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cellatlon or "no-show."
the resident of Jenkmnstown, Pa. "I've
train but hopes he can get one sooner due
checked
Din.)
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sure. the), are.
been coming down on the train for years
Florida Power &amp; Light Company,
A local operations spokesman said at to some passengers not showing up at
notd
defective," it said.
least One twi has been canceled today last minute. "Now I'll have to Stay in the
and this is the First time this has hap. which serves north Seminole County,
peneti
to
inc."
Geneva, Chuluota and parts of Volusia
and this afternoon's departure will area for each day's loading."
In Sanford, Harriett reported at 4:12
BERNICE IUERGESELL
probably he canceled as well. He said
Bernice Hiergesell had been visiting in
pm.
at 1301 W. 13th St. at Joe's Pool hull
"I'm not mad at the people, I'm niiad at County, is experiencing no problem
meeting power demands,said
...mad at weather
Auto-Train hopes to resume Its regular Hollywood, Fla. and drove to Sanford the Weather,"
uleakltlgkerosenieheater ignited,
spokesman
Burris.
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There was some trouble front wind
At 8'12 p.m. a fire at 180 Pinecrest
blowing tree limbs onto power lines, but
Drive was caused by a defective
r
Burns said the company has been able to fireplace at a dwelling owned by James
meet peak demand,
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By United Press Interna tional
,this time to be heavy kill," he said. The second successive day and a new mark eastward and southward to the Daytona
"We haven't cur ta il ed anything," he
Winter's bitterest onslaught of the year most serious damage was to tender for the month. The low of 20 at Beach area.
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reported to the attic.
At 11:11 p.m. at 800 Santa Barbara
in Florida sent temperatures to record young plants, and to blossoms on tomato TallahUM Was a record for the date.
In Broward County, authorities sur. Sem nole County Schools have no plans Dri e ,
e e ric furnace with a heat
law levels for March from Jacksonville to vines, which could mean shortages later
Steady winds of 30 miles an hour with veyed damages from a tornado that to close, according to Public Information strip and defective wires created smoke,
Miami today, chilling millions and en- in the spring, but much of the current frequent gusts up to 40 mph pumped the hopped aIon It path from the Fort Officer Ralph Ray, but Jackson heights but no fire and
no damage to the home of
dangering the state's citrus crop.
crop of most Items could be salvaged,
cold all the way to Key West Sunday. A Lauderdale-Hollywood International Middle School has had to double-up Rayniond Turrill.
rionue uirua mutual sWu IL was 100
in the Plant City area, where First forecaster at Orlando estimated in airport to Deerfield Beach Saturday
soon to assess the damage but "there Lady RoWynn Carter scheduled an midafternoon the wind-chil.1 factor made night. In addition to one death and at
probably will be damage to some foliage appearance, strawberry growers turned it feel like 13 degrees on the Bay Hill golf least 35 Injuries, mostly minor, police
and bloom. How much, we don't know." on sprinklers to save their crop. "They course where PGA tournament goiters istlmated tornado damage of at least $7.5
them were bundled up likm entrants In the million, most of it at Pompano Beach.
'Citnie Mutual said most of the loss are covered with ice and ft will
totnecurrent orange crop would be in the several days to recover. Of course, we Winter Olympics.
Jessie Rebel, 70, of Pompano Beach
anoigit of Juice yielded but that could not may have another night of the same
The winds through Sunday night Fell to her dea th Saturday night when she
' thing," Pittman said.
be calculated at this time.
prevented frost damage to the crops, but went out onto her seventh floor balcony to
G.F. Pitman, a market reporter for the
Record lows for the date and for the farmers and citrus growers, particularly
storm shutters and was sucked off
market news service at West Palm month of March Included 23 at in central Florida, fired smudge pots and close
the
balcony
by the tornado winds.
Beach, said It didn't appear that South Jacksonville, 26 at Daytona Beach, 29 at old tires to guard their crops against long The charging storm front Saturday
Florida's vegetable crop had sustained Tampa, 30 at Orlando and West Palm periods of sub-freezing temperatures.
Beach, 32 at Miami and Miami Beach, 34
"total freeze" damage.
Light snow swirled through night brought 3 or more inches of rain
"It appears it suffered from cold burn at Fort Myers. Apalachicola had a low of Tallahassee Sunday morning, By - - and temporary flooding of low-lying
d wind -burn bit it doesn't apPear at ?l. seettine a record for the date for the evening, the !IIOW flurries had spread areas in Broward and Dade Counties.
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IN BRIEF

By United Press International

Soviets Launch Massive

Attack On Moslem Rebels
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!) Soviet and Afghan
troops backed by tanks and MIG lighters have mounted
full-scale attacks on Moslem rebel positions in
Afghanistan, a guerrilla spokesman said today.
The Soviet action, which was confirmed by Pakistani
government officials in Islamabad, could be a prelude
to an expected spring offensive by the Russians and
loyal Afghan troops.
The spokesman for the Islamic Alliance for the
Liberation of Afghanistan, a union of six rebel groups,
reported the heaviest fighting was In the eastern
province of Kunar, on the border with Pakistan.
He said the Soviet forces were using up to 200 tanks
and 65 aircraft in the Kunar fighting alone.
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Mugabe Takes Early Lead
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) Marxist guerrilla
leader Robert Mugabe appeared to have taken a strong
early lead today in returns from Rhodesia's independence election.
A group of Journalists allowed inside one of the eight
provincial election centers said Mugabe appeared to
have taken about 29,000 of the first 40,000 votes counted. There were 197,000 votes cast In the area.
Sources among the Commonwealth observers said
the trend elsewhere in the country also seemed to be
running in his favor.
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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!)
A further
weakening heart and an overall deterioration of his
already grave condition has sent 87-year-old President
JosipBroz Tito slipping even closer to death, which, by
all signs, cannot be far away.
Government sources privately expressed "extreme
pessimism" over the condition of the man who has led
Yugoslavia since World War II.
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Dolphins Escape Nets
TOKYO (UPI)
Public prosecutors planned to
question today an American environmentalist who
allegedly cut a rope on a fishing net to set free 250
dolphins rounded up by Japanese fishermen to be
slaughtered.
Dexter Cate, of thin, Hawaii, was detained briefly
Saturday after It was discovered the sea mammals had
escaped the net near Iki island.
Japanese Fishermen have killed more than 500
dolphins since Thursday In an operation to eliminate
"the gangsters of the sea," which they claim eat up
their main fish crop of cuttlefish and yellowtail.
The dead dolphins were processed for food and
.t.rtillaer.

A spokesman for the U.N. Commission °
Iran said today the Iranian Revolutionary
Council has decided unanimously to allow the
panel to visit the 50 American hostages held in
the U.S. Embassy and "it could be soon."

one-hour exchange of views with the foreign
minister. The foreign minister Informed us
that the Revolutionary Council decided

U.N. spokesman SmIr Sanbar, reached by
telephone from London, said Foreign
Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh informed the
commission of the council's decision at a onelx• meeting day.

unanimously that it may see the hostages.
The commission will remain in close contact
with the council."

Asked when the commission could visit the
embassy, San bar said no date was set but the
But a spokesman for the militants who commission
would remain In close contact
seized the embassy 121 days ago said they with the government,
have not yet decided whether to allow such a
visit.
"it could be soon," he said. "There was a

Informed of Sanbar's statement, a
spokesman for the militants holding the
hostages said, "We have not decided yet If the
visit can take place."

He said he did not know when a decisior
would be reached.
President Abolhassan BaniSadr had
previously indicated the captives will not be
freed soon and Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini
did not even mention them in his latest public
speech.
The commission has been working on a
package deal that would link the captives'
release to an investigation of the ousted
shah's alleged crimes.

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At stake in the unusual ransom talks that
began Sunday were the lives of the remaining
hostages, estimated to be 35 men. Most of
them were diplomats, taken hostage when
leftist guerrillas of the April 19th Movement
took over the Dominican Embassy five days
ago during an independence day reception.

The negotiations, held with the captive
Mexican ambassador present, yielded their
first positive results with the release of five
men all Colombians.
The five, three waiters, a doctor and a
businessmen, walked out of the embassy an
hour and a half later,

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guerrilla demand for talks inside the occupied
embassy and government's insistence on
meeting elsewhere.

Bli
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AREA READINGS 9 a.m.): temperature: 31; overnight
low: 25; yesterday's high: 63; barometric pressure: 30.32;
relative humidity: 58 percent; winds: northwest at 13 m.p.h.
MONDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 8:52 am.,
8:35 p.m.; lows, 2:25 a.m., 2:43 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 8:44 a.m., 8:27 p.m.; lows, 2:16 a.m., 2:34 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 2:02 a.m., 2:27 p.m.; lows, 8:30 a.m., 8:44

i powerful storm resembling a "Midwest blizzard" dumped
Up to 60 people were stranded at the Scope Arena in Norfolk.
to 2 feet of snow In Virginia and North Carolina, and more
Churches and fire stations were turned into emergency
rains and damaging winds battered southern California. There shelters and the Emporia Armory was
opened to motorists
were at least 16 weather-related deaths during the weekend,
unable to get rooms.
Arctic air penetrated much of the country and nearly 60
In Richmond, police said the bodies of two men were found
cities from Victoria, Texas, to Burlington, Vt., recorded new
buried In snowdrifts, the apparent victims of exposure.
low tempteratures for March 2.
Blustery 50-mph winds accompanying a steady downpour p.m.
over southern California spawned swirling winds that touched
Gusting winds and temperatures In the teens accompanied
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
the heavy snows along the midAtlantic seaboard,
down briefly Sunday and damaged a square-block area near
50 Miles: A small craft advisory is in effect. Winds nor"This is as close as a Midwest blizzard will ever come to
downtown Los Angeles.
thwesterly 20 to 30 knots becoming northerly 15 to 20 knots by
North Carolina," a National Weather Service forecaster at
tonight
and northeast 10 to 15 knots Tuesday. Seas 8 to 12 feet
The powerful wind destroyed a huge billboard, twisting and
Raleigh-Durham airport said.
offshore and 4 to 8 feet near shore diminishing slowly tonight.
bending Its huge steel beams, shredded awnings and showered
Partly cloudy.
Another 2 to 4 Inches of snow was predicted before dawn,
the area with shattered plate glass.
The National Guard was called out in Elizabeth City and
The National Weather Service said the damage was
AREA FORECAST: Freezing colder locations again tonight,
every public school system In eastern North Carolina closed Its
probably caused by a downdraft a strong verticle path of
Decreasing cloudiness today becoming fair tonight and
doors today.
wind rather than the whirlwind effect of a tornado )51P
Tuesday. Continued cold today and tonight. Warmer Tuesday.
Virginia Gov. John Dalton declared a state of emergency in
than a tornado.
Highs today in the mid to upper 40s and Tuesday mid to upper
Portsmouth, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, which were
Another "tornado" was reported a short time later in the 60s. Lows tonight in the 30s with freezing some colder
buried under 18 inches of snow. As much as 15 inches of snow
Monterey Park, about 10 miles east of the Los Angeles Civic
locations. Northwest to north winds 15 to 20 mph decreasing
fell in parts of West Virginia.
Center,
gradually becoming north to northeast around 10 mph tonight.

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Indians Get Less Cancer
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) American Indians have
one of the lowest cancer rates of any population group
in the United States and researchers from Idaho and
Utah are trying to discover why.
Dr. John McCullough of the University of Utah says a
study of a recent six-year period shows American
.Indians have "a lower overall cancer mortality rate
than either whites or blacks."
McCullough, chairman of the Utah Department of
Anthropology, said there Is a clear pattern of ethnic
group cancer dominance among all adults. He said,
"Blacks have the highest cancer rates and whites are
close behind, while Native Americans are far behind."
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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

Millions in Gold Found
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) Police found a cache of
$2.7 million in gold in a house in East Jerusalem and
have arrested seven people on suspicion of smuggling
gold from Egypt across the Sinai Desert into Israel,
police say.
Four of the suspects, who managed to reach Tel Aviv
from snowbound Jerusalem, appeared in magistrates'
court Sunday where they were ordered detained for
questioning
the three men for 15 days and the
woman for 10.
The seven were arrested early Saturday by police
who staged a pee-dawn raid on their homes and found
1.8 pounds of gold worth $2.7 million hidden in one
home.
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occur red between 1 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Sat urday. Only the
television was taken, say police.

ACCIDENT VICTIM STILL GUARDED
UNSTABLE
The 18-year-old Seminole Community College a thlete injured
In a near-head on crash lest week remains In guarded, unstable condition at Winter Par k Memorial Hospital, her condition unchanged since the day of the accident, said a hospital
spokeswomen this morning.
E liza beth Van Ness, 18, of 321 Bell Ave., Sanford, suffered
severe head injuries Feb. 25 In an accident on Old Lake Mary
Road near the intersection of Airport Boulevard, when a
pickup truck driven by Curtis Miller of Kissimmee crossed the
lane divider and collided with her car, Sa nford police say.
M iller rem ains in good condition, recovering from a broken
back and Jaw in Florida Hospital South.

Soviets Slow Olympics Trouble
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A 21-year-old Longwood *ona police say was a passenger
In a stolen car has been charged with grand theft In the Friday
night incident.
Police say the vehicle, a 1972 Chevrolet belonging to Sanford police officer Michael Rotundo, was stolen
7:30 p.m.
from Kern's Garage on U.S. Highway 17-92 in Sanford.
At 7:39 pin, the car made an Illegal U-turn new the Sanford
ABC Lounge on 1742, almost hit another car and sped off as It
was pursued by Sanford police, who did not yet know the
vehicle was stolen.

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MOSCOW (UP!)
Soviet
citizens who have applied to
leave the country are being
told they will not be permitted
In Moscow during the Summer Olympics, official
Western sources said today.
The reported move to ellmi-

A Palestinian gunman
MADRID, Spain (UP!)
today shot and killed a 50-year-old Madrid lawyer who
was driving .his two young daughters to school, police
said.
Authorities said Alolfo Cotelo, the father of nine
children and son-in-law of a former cabinet minister,
was struck by bullets from a submachine gun fired'
from point-blank range. He died instantly, they said.
One of his daughters, 7-year-old Maria Teresa
Cotelo, was Injured by shattering glass and was
treated in a nearby hospital.
Police speculated that the gunman, who lay in wait
for Cotelo across from his home, may have mistaken
him for Max Mazin, the honorary president of the
Jewish community In Madrid who lived in the same
apartment block.
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Steve McMahon, regional manager for Orange-Seminole
Cablevision, will be guest speaker at Tuesday's Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce personality breakfast
beginning 8 a.m. at the chamber building in Sanford.
McMahon is expected to speak on cablevision's current
operation and its future plans, according to Jack Homer,
executive manager of the GSCC.
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Johnny and Ronnie Johnston,
both of Sanford; brother,
Alfred Miles, Miami and 11
grandchildren.
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Kissinger Wins Court Test
WASHINGTON (UP!) Henry Kissinger today won
a Supreme Court ruling that transcripts of his
telephone conversations while he was secretary of
state do not have to be turned over to press group.
Over two dissents, the court reversed an appeals
court order that the transcripts had to be returned
from the Library of Congress where Kissinger
deposited them when he left office.
The court also affirmed an order denying requests
for transcripts produced while Kissinger was White
House national security adviser under Richard Nixon.
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Elizabeth T. Spelr. $2. of 2101 S.

Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, who
died Sunday, will be at 10:30
am. Wednesday at Brisson

Funeral Home with Rev. Jack T.
5oo1 officiating. Burial in Rose

charge.

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TRY METZHE's the BEST

in anticipation of mandatory wage and price
controls," they said.
"The president's voluntary price standards
remain In effect and we expect ful l cornpliance," the telegram said. "The council will
intensify its monitoring activities to make
cer tain t hat both t he price and wage standards confine to be effective."
Miller and Kahn reiterated that Carter does
not have the authority to Impose controls and
does not intend to seek it.
"We are currently reviewing administration policies to be sure that the
federal government fulfills its responsibilities
In the fight against inflation," the telegram
said.
White House press secretary Judy Powell
said Carter has made "no decisions at all" on
how to trim federal spending. Powell said the
agencies were merely undergoing "planning
exercises."
Powell said these provide the president
with "options and priorities."
"It was a tight budget anyway," Powell
said. "Cuts are not going to be easily acconinodated,"

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repayment with a share of the proceeds from the stolen
treasure, deputies said.
The friend, whose name was withheld, rejected the offer and
notified Breviird sheriff's' police, who Immediately began a
search for the treasure. Dezeih was charged Saturday with
stealing $202,899 worth of treasure from the McLarty Treasure
Museum at Sebastian Inlet State Park, north of Vero Beach,
early Thursday.
Charles Slaughter, Brevard County sheriff's Investigator,
said he recovered on Saturday approximately 25 percent" of
the Items taken In the burglary. On Sunday, Slaughter
recovered more of the missing artlflcts.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
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Penthouse Magazine York City when the trial
Publisher Robert Guccione ended.
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suit against Hustler Magazine reporter attempted to speak
and Hustler Magazine owner to one of the jurors during a
Larry Flynt.
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hours over two days before
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M.D.
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lie had little to sa about his decline in the
Massachusetts poll, but he eagerly seized on
former President Gerald Ford's published
statement that Reagan could never win a
national election.
"We need somebody who can win in
November," the former U.N. ambassador
saj(i."
Reagan, arriving ironi the South, also
greeted Ford's new candidate-like comments
calmly, saying, "Well, we'd all like to see him
pack his long johns and come out here on the
campaign trail with the rest of us."

Kennedy with a 52 percent to 37 percent lead
undecided.
over Carter as of Feb. 28.
The Republicans were too close to call in
The Massachusetts senator's overall rating the final poll. The overall sample gave Bush
among Massachusetts voters slipped only two 36 percent, Reagan 33 percent, Anderson 17
points in the month since the last sampling, percent, Baker 6 percent, Rep. Philip Crane 2
but the pollsters said there had been some percent, John Connally 1 percent and Sen.
signs of more erosion in the final days of their Bob Dole less than 1 percent. Five percent of
survey.
the voters were undecided,
The poll gave California Gov. Edmund
Bush had held a 57 percent to 18 percent
Brown Jr. 4 percent. Seven percent were
lead over Reagan in the po11 a month ago

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Bush put in the hardest campaign day
SU nday, ski ttering in the cold weather from a
synagogue in Brookline to Cape Cod to
suburban Boston in his pursuit of the state's
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
A new survey
A team of Newsweek magazine inindicates Ronald Reagan is edging in front of terviewers, in it Florida survey reported
George Bush in Florida and President Carter
Sunday, found Reagan's New Hampshire win
is more highly regarded by Florida over Bush last week has "jolted many
Democrats than Sen. Edward Kennnedy.
previously undecided Republican voters onto
And other surveys Indicate Carter and his bandwagon." The interviewers said it also
Reagan both lead in Alabama and Bush Is caused some Bush supporters to join the
ahead in Oregon.
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ATLANTA (UP!) A federal magistrate has post.
poned the execution of the man convicted of killing the
mother of Martin Luther King Jr.
Magistrate Joel Feldman delayed the exaction of
Marcus Wayne Chenault who was to go to the electric
chair Thursday for shooting Alberta King to death In
1974.

will be hold at3p.m, Tuesday at
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Oaklawn Cemetery. Irlsson
Funeral Home-PA in charge,

before Reagan's decisive win in New liamps
Poll: Reagan Leads Bush In Florida hire.
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Flynt Loses Libel Suit

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nate potential emigres from
contact with foreigners
MRS. ELIZABETH SPEnt
follows earlier reports that
Mra Elizabeth T. Spelr, 92,
children of school age will be of 2108 S. Palmetto Ave.,
removed from the capital Sanford, died Sunday. Born tn
during the games, which Kissimmee, she came to
begin July 19.
Sanford in 1950. She was a
Western sources said appli- member of the First Baptist
cants for emigration were Church.
being told by officials of the
Survivors include one
Department for Visas and stepdaughter, Mrs. Miriam
Registration they would not Rattern, Sanford; one stepNOTICE TO TIlE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that a be permitted to live in son, H. H. Speir Jr., Sanford,
Public Hearing will be held in the Moscow or any of the other and a sister, Mrs.
Katie
City Commission Room, City Hall, cities where Olympic events
Prentis, Orlando.
Sanford. Florida it 1:00 P.M. on
Thursday, March 20 1550, to are planned TaIlInn, Minsk,
Brisson Funeral Home Is In
review, discuss and receive Leningrad and Kiev,
charge of arrangements.
comments from the citizens of
A spokesman for the
Sanford, Florida on the amended
Comprehensive Development Plan Clepattflleflt denied such in.
EARL F MILES
of Sanford, Florida.
structions were being given to
Earl E. Miles, 70, of 1050
The Planning and Zoning applicants.
Belvedere Djve, Deltona,
Commission will submit a
recommendation to the City
died Sunday night at West
Commission in favor of. or
Volusla Hospital. Born in
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against, the requested change or
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Raleigh, N.C., he UIOVSd to
amendment. The City Commission
will hold a Public Hearing in the
NOTICS OF INTENT ro
Deltona from Sanford in 1976.
City Commission Room in the City
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME .Me was a retired truck driver,
Hall, Sanford, Florida it 1:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
on March 24, IM to consider said that the undersigned, desiring to veteran of World War II, and
recommendation,
engage In business under the member of Pinecreit Baptist
All parties In interest and fictitious name Of 3 M TOOL Church, Sanford.
PRODUCTS at Sanford Airport,
citizens shal l have an opportunity
Survivors include his wife,
Building 131 Sanford, Seminole
to be heard at said hearings.
Christine
Miles,
By order Of the Planning and County, Florida intends tofegister Mrs.
Zoning Commission of the City of the saidname with the Cierkofthe Deltona; four daughters, Miss
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Sanford, Florida, this 29th day of
Linda Faye Miles, Deltona,
Florida.
Feuary, 1550.
Mrs. Bertha Huinanes,
DATED this
th day of
J. Q. Galloway.
February, A.D. 1550.
Chairma
Sanford, Miss Christine
MICHAEL D. MORGAN
City of Sanford
Jo
hnston, Sanford and Mrs.
Planning and Zoning
CHARLES It. MORGAN
Ft.
Hazel
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March 3. 3110
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Worried that
companies plan new price hikes in anticipatlon of mandatory controls, the administra tion has told the top 500 U.S.
businesses it will increase monitoring to
ensure full compliance with price guidelines,
In anot her anti-inflation move, government
agency heads were to begin presenting their
findings to the Office of Management and
Budget today on how to trim a reported $20
billion from President Carter's budget.
Carter planned to return to the White House
this morning from his 72nd weekend at the
Camp David presidential retreat. lie planned
to have lunch with Vice President Walter F.
Mondale, meet with New York labor leaders
and Honduras President Policarpo Paz
Garcia.
As the White House continued its latest
review of Its inflation policies, G. William
Miller, Treasury secretary, and Alfred E.
Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and
Price Stability, sent telegrams to the 500
businesses.
"We are deeply concerned by press reports
that some businesses are raising their prices

LOS ANGELES (UPI) Emmett Ashford, the first
black umpire in the major leagues, will be burled
Wednesday following services at the Angelus Funeral
Home in Los Angeles.
Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn and USC
baseball coach Rod Dedeaux will give the eulogies.
Ashford died Saturday at Marina Mercy Hospital
following a heart attack. He was 61.
Ashford began umpiring in the minor leagues In 1951
In the old Southwest League and quickly worked his
way up to the Pacific Coast League, later becoming
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BOSTON (UPI)
Sen. Edward Kennedy
returned to his home state to put the finishing
touches today on a campaign he hopes will
yield his first victory over President Carter
while the Republican dogfight continued on a
twostate battleground.
Kennedy, aay from Massachusetts for
four days after his New Hampshire loss to
Carter, scheduled a campaign day of 14 stops
in 12 hours.
George Bush and Ronald Reagan, pictured
as "virtually dead even" in the Massa.
chusetta GOP contest by the final Boston
Globe poll before Tuesday's balloting, chose
to spend most of the last full (lay of campaigning in Vermont after working the Boston
area Sunday.
Sen. Howard Baker also campaigned in
Vermont, which holds it non-binding "beauty
contest" primary Tuesday, with only Rep.
John Anderson giving his full attention to
Massachusetts.
The Globe poll, published Sunday, showed

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E. Church St., Longwood, stopped when ordered to by police,
and was placed under arrest, they report

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Authorities have recovered
most of the Spanish silver and gold treasure stolen from a state
musewn last week because a man apparently tried to use it to
bond himself out of jail on a car theft charge.
James Dezelgh, 22, of Melbourne, Fla., was to be turned over
to Indian River County authorities today. He was
remanded back to the Brevard County jail at Titusville after a
county Judge Sunday set bonds totalling $35,000 on grand theft,
burglary and auto theft charges.
Dezeill was picked up Friday night on the auto theft charge,

ATLANTA (UPI) As the eighth week of the bank
fraud trial of Bert Lance gets under way Tuesday, the
former federal budget director i.. getting Impatient,
annoyed and he believes he Isn't getting a fair trial.
The trial resumes Tuesday after being postponed
today because of bad weather.
Lance said, at the conclusion of the seventh week of
the trial last week, "The whole thing could have been
better pre pared and'mave along a little bit better."
It wasn't until one yek ago that the government was
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ready to present Its first major witness, a bank
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examiner from the federal office of the Comptroller of
the Currency.

After a these Into the Atlantic Bank drive-In on 1742, the
delver bolted from the car and ran Into the woods, said police;

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Authonties Find Stolen Treasure

Bert Lance Trial Delayed

SEAMAN ARRESTED
A Tennessee man has been returned to Navy officials after
his arrest Saturday on desertion charges, report Sanford
police.
Fireman E3 Larry Wayne Clark, reportedly missing from
the Navy since Dec. 31, was arrested Saturday at 6:35 p.m.
after he was stopped for a traffic violation, police say.

BURGLARS GET MICROWAVE
Thieves pried open a window of a Sanford used car dealer's
shop this weekend and got away with a microwave oven,
Sanford police say.
Roger Hunt of Sanford reported the burglars made their way
Into ",office of Hunt's Used Cars, 1215 W. First St., between
845 p.th. Ftlay and 9:21 a.m. Saturday.
After rifling through desks, they left, taking a $750
microwave oven and a wall clock, police report.
RANGE MISSING
A Sanford woman began moving into her newly purchased
home Saturday only to discover persons had entered through a
bedroom window and done some moving of their own, say
Sanford police.
Shirley Howard was preparing to move into 1314 Persimmon
Ave. Saturday, when she discovered thieves had taken a $450
stove from the kitchen, police say.
The burglary occurred some time between Thursday and
Saturday, police say.
TELEVISION TAKEN
Thieves pried open the front door of a Sa nford home
Sat urday and left with a color television, say police.
Angelyn Smith , of 1113 Orange Ave., told police the break-in

ATLANTA (UP!) Federal health officials say that
though there's no proven connection between mumps
and diabetes, "limited experimental" research shows
mumps infection may result in damage to the pancreas.
The Center for Disease Control said Sunday further
research Is needed to determine whether mumps,
which causes painful swelling of the pancreas and
other glands, contributes to the development of
diabetes.
Diabetes occurs when the pancreas fails to produce
enough insulin to prevent an oversupply of sugar In the
blood
a potentially fatal condition,

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
The American public will
have a rare opportunity to hear, If not see, an authentic
double agent who the FBI says once spied on the United
States for the Soviet Union.
The man now helps the United States in countering
the activities of Soviet spies, sources said.
The decision to present him at a news briefing today
Probably required the approval of President Carter.
The FBI failed to say why it chose to reveal its
counter-intelligence coup; one source suggested the
action was mainly to embarrass the Soviets because of
the Invasion of Afghanistan.

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this year also on his way home from school in Ukiah, 200 wrong."
Saturday night, the teen-ager hitchhiked from Manchester to
miles north of Merced.
They had been living in a one-room log cabin in the small Ukiah, 40 miles away, and left Timmy at the Police Departnorthern California coastal community of Manchester with a ment. Timmy at first didn 't want to leave Steven and chased
alter him, but a policeman caught up with them outside.
man Steven called "daddy."
"Daddy," Kenneth E. Parnell, 48, a night clerk at a Ukiah'
J Ufl_It &amp;id it' took Iwo Merced detectives and other
hotel, was arrested Saturday night on kidnapping charges. officers to convince Steven that his family really loved him and
Authorities said Parnell refused to discuss the kidnappings. lie missed him.
will be arraigned Tuesday in Justice Court.
Stayner said his wife, Kay, maintained that, when Steve was
Police would not comment on the possible motive for the old enough, "lie would find his was. home. I guess she was
kidnappings.
right.
Jerry Stayner, Steven's uncle, said officers told the family
"I kind of gave up after five years, but I never stopped
the kidnapper "conned" the youngster into accompanying looking every time I saw a crowd on TV or a picture of a lot of
him.
people in a magazine. I always looked very closely in hopes of
He said the man told Steven "his parents didn't want him spotting Steve."
anymore" and they could not "afford to keep" him.
Stayner paused and wept.
The uncle said Steven adapted to the bizarre "adoption" and
Mrs. Stayner, :hoked with emotion, said she wanted to share
even called Parnell "daddy." Stayner said police told him his her joy "with the world, the whole world. Maybe this will give
son had graduated from the eighth grade, attended high school some hope to others with missing children."
under another name and even played baseball in school.
Timmy was reunited with his stepfather, Jim White, and his
The turning point came with the arrival of Timmy. The uncle mother, Angie.
said Timmy, whose hair had been dyed brown, kept crying and
"We had a lot of hope throughout the whole thing," White, a
Steve "got shook up." lie said Steven decided "something was
trust company executive officer, said.

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The meeting in the van
outfitted as a
makeshift conference room with a table and
four chairs was a compromise between the

MERCED, Calif. (UPI I Christmas and birthday presents
some dating back to 1972
lay stacked in the Stayners'
family room for a son who disappeared seven years ago.
Today, over their middleclass home in the Central Valley
farming community of Merced hangs a hand-painted sign
"Welcome Home." Steven Stayner, now 14 and a 6-foot-tall
high school student, is back home because of another little
boy's tears.
"It's good to be home," Steven said as he was rushed into his
family's arms at an emotional reunion party of 350 relatives
and friends Sunday ending an ordeal that began on Dec. 4,
1972.
On that day seven years ago the Stavners' young son was
abducted as he returned home from school by a man who
convinced him his family could not afford to keep him and no
longer wanted him, police said.
"We've kept all his Christmas and birthday presents over all
the time he's been gone, justing waiting for him to get home,"
Delbert Stayner, a cannery worker who has four other
children, said. "Now I wish I had brought him more."
The teen-ager hitchhiked 40 miles to a police station
Saturday night, bringing with him another kidnap victim, 5year-old Timmy White, who disappeared on Valentine's Day
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Colombian Officials Negotiate With Guerrillas
BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!)
A hooded
guerrilla accompanied by a diplomatic
hostage met with two Colombian officials for
negotiations Inside a police van with Its rear
doors removed. \ short while later, five
captives were released from the besieged
Dominican Embassy.

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From The
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One Down, And
30-0dd To Go

By JOE DeSANTLS
Herald Sports Editor

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If President Carter and Ronald Reagan could
be proclaimed the Democratic and Republican
nominees following their impressive victories in
the New Hampshire presidential primary, as
.inpnn inm ,ng,n #r1# nrc C" net nkt,in,ic,I,,
th
W $UMIJ LIl$
would be no reason to hold the additional
primaries scheduled in 30-odd states this spring
and summer.
But, as the state with the first voter-election

primary, New Hampshire this year again fulfilled
its traditional role of winnowing out the can-

ROBERT WALTERS

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(hidates. Although Granite State voters can't say
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who the nominees will be
even though some
would argue they have done so in the past
they
serve the useful purpose early on of saying, in
Quiet
effect, who the nominees will not be;
After the computers had cranked out their
WASHINGTON (NEA)— After suffering
tallies. Rep. John B. Anderson of Illinois, Rep.
through a decade of embarrassing
Philip M. Crane of Illinois, former Gov. John B.
disclosures of its Illegal and unethical
Connally of Texas, and Sen. Robert J. Dole of activities, the Central intelligence Agency is
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Kansas were all but out of the running. Together,
moving to stifle future revelations of its
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unlawful conduct.
they had only 14 percent of the Republican votes,
The CIA isn't necessarily going to clean up
With only 13 percent of the vote but still in third
place, Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee may still
its Oct. Instead It has convinced sympathetic
members
of Congress to Introduce legislation
be regarded as being a presidential candidate.
that would shield the agency from having to
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But the odds against him are getting terribly
publicly release information about its tranheavy.
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sgressions.
Although not as apparent, the sifting-out
The legislation takes the form of amendprocess took place for Democrats also. Sen. Ted
ments to the freedom of Information Act that
/
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Kennedy once more proclaimed his defeat of 11 would restrict the right to request data under
percentage points to be a victory. Nevertheless, the FOIA to U. S. citizens seeng only in.
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following President Carter's previous wins in formation about themselves maintained in
CIA files.
Iowa and Maine, Mr. Kennedy's loss in his own
Thus, individuals would retain limited___________________________________________________________________
New England hack yard could be the beginning of access to their personal files, required under
the end for his presidential hopes this year.
provisions of both the FOIA and the Privacy
Jerry Brown's announcement from New Act, but the agency would be protected from JACK ANDERSON
Hampshire that he is pulling out of key contests ever again having to reveal humiliating in.
during Marchand concentrating a do-or-die effort formation about conduct such as:
on the April 1 Wisconsin primary is almost tan- —Project CHAOS, a massive domestic
n oyi n g
s
tamount to ending his candidacy. If the 10 percent spying operation during the late 1960s and
early 1970s that involved infiltration,
he picked up mostly among New Hampshire's espionage and surveillance of critics of the
WASHINGTON Interior Secretary Cecil gathered hundreds of pages of documents.
student and radical anti-nuclear fringe is not the Vietnam War, civil-rights activists and
Andrus, wearing a petulant air of affronted Then we questioned Andrus about the
last Brown hurrah, it may be the next to last.
dignity and annoyance, has taken exception allegations,
other purported dissidents,
Th e polls before the vote in New Hampshire
The Interior Secretary Is an amiable,
to my reports on his political past.
—Illegal "bugging" and wiretapping,
nest sort, with an air about him of
Secret
investigative
files
unlawful
break-ins,
interception
and
ear
of
personal
indicated President Carter was leading Sen.
knowledgeable
sources
disclose
that
Andrus
legitimate
purpose and disarming fraflkflesL
of
dossiers
on
ince
Kennedy by a larger margin than the final count mall, and maintenan
VwjbèDj
Ills
IUSUmd
is to admit candidly what was
UC4Y
**çtad
"crime"
flW4tOdo,
dü
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U$OVWflIdallOM,
proved, and placed the Bush-Reagan contest
póulblêto clear the way for EmprlseCorpa 'already known and beyond hldlhg, but todeny
was expression of their disagreement with
dead heat, with perhaps a slight Reagan edge. various government policies.
Mafia-linked sports outfit, to move into the Its logical Implications,
Therefore, aside from maintaining a healthy
Meanwhile, he adopted the tactics of the
state. His appointment of a small-town
—Extensive domestic operations in which
questioning of polls, Gov. Reagan's enormous the targets were U. S. citizens
sheriff, John Bender, as Idaho's chief lawman cuttlefish, which are known to marine
in direct
victory margin of more than two to one was New violation of a congressional mandate that
also appalled federal agents trying to cope biologists for their protective habit 01
squirting ink to evade pursuers. He began
with the Mafia,
Hampshire's big surprise this time. Such an forbade the CIA from exercising any "police,
At a national law enforcement conference, squirting ink long before I could get to my
outcome is truly remarkable, considering the subpoena or law enforcement powers or in.
one expert described the Bender appointment typewriter.
i hard year of campaigning that Mr. Bush invested terfl5l security functions."
Without knowing what I Intended to write,
as "a classic case 01 corruption and in.
—A wide range of extra-legal projects
in New Hampshire.
filtration by organized crime." Meanwhile, he called a press conference, labeled the
operated under code names such as
Contrary to President Carter's sly but shallow MKULTRA, MKDELTA, MKNAOMI, AR.
the Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit, a unwritten story as "garbage" and huffed off.
assertion that his victory was an endorsement of TIlO*CE and BLUEBIRD
In which - federally subsidized crlme4ightlng group, He has continued to spread the protective ink.
his foreign and domestic policies, polls and American citizens were used, often without
"Mr. Anderson has just resurrected and
refused to and any sensitive data to Idaho
when it found out Bender had u,authorlzed rehashed old barroom gossip which has ab
postmortems suggest that New Hampshire's their knowledge, for drug experimentation or
eolutely no basis In fact," he snorted. A
access to it.
; voters simply don't trust Sen. Kennedy. Their research In "brainwashing" and other forms
rehash? The story had never been published.
of
vior
mo
ca
.
This
attracted
the
scrutiny
of
crime
In.
votes were more anti-Kennedy than pro-Carter.
beha
difi tion
state
and
federal
but
had been actively suppressed. Barroom
The
CIA
claims
the
proposed
vestigation
units
restrictive
at
both
the
Moreover, as one columnist said, the president's
legislation is necessary to prevent foreign
level. No less than Nick Scoppetta, the New gossip? The Information came from the files
Georgia boys may not know much about Congress nations, especially the Soviet Union and Its
York prosecutor 01 Serplco fame, came to 01 at least three official Investigations,
and foreign policy, but they know how to handle allies, from using the FOIA to extract lenHere are just a few of the questions that are
Idaho to investigate.
an election.
sitive information from the agency.
There was enough evidence, he concluded, still reverberating: Why did Andrus as
Ronald Reagan's breakthrough is being atBut the law already contains a provision,
to justify calling a special grand Jury. But governor engage In pOlitical manipulations to
this was precluded by Idaho state law, promote an Emprin race track In Idaho?
tributed to his personal campaign style, which repeatedly relied upon the CIA In past years,
Instead, the facts were set forth In an in. What happened to the investigative file that
Californians know well, and to his perceived that exempts from FOIA disclosure
vestigative file which mysteriously disap. was entrusted to Andrus' care? Why did he
victory over George Bush In the two debates. requirements any material that must "be
i*ared after it was turned over to Andrus.
appoint a backwater sheriff, with a reputation
Also, his solid conservative following held firm kept secret in the interest of national defense
or foreign policy."
Upon President Carter's appointment of for. corruption, as Idaho's top law enother exemptions preclude the disclosure
and even helped to win over numbers of party
Andrus to the Cabinet In 1976, a team of FBI forcement officer? Who removed the
moderates from Bush.
agents pulled the facts together for a routine derogatory Information from the FBI report
01 Information relating to internal agency
Primaries In March in some Important practices, personnel matters, Internal agency
background report. Yet astonishingly, this before It was submitted to the Senate?
Southern states are expected to swell the Reagan memos and InveatIgatl files,
The burly JoIm Bender served under
derogatory material was not Included In the
- As recently as last )ev, CIA Deputy
FBI report that was submitted to the Senate. Andrus as the top Idaho cop from 1971 to 1N7,
and Carter camps. Thus, front-runners Reagan
My sources said the embarrassing in. Yet here's whit my reporter found from
and Carter have more reason to hope the much- Director Frank C. Carlucci told a House
formation
was expunged from the report sources and docimnts:
discussed momentum so important in political committee: "It is undeniable that, under the
before any Senators could see It a charge
Fair separate Informants told four state
current FOIA, national security exemptions
campaigns will be working for them during the exist to protect our most vital Information."
that a White House spokesman emphatically Investigators that Bander took payoffs from
next round of primary elections.
denied. Yet the information never reached them while he was sheriff In a northern Idaho
Two years earlier, another CIA official told
Still, no one knows better than Ronald Reagan a Senate subcommittee that compliance with
the Senate committee that reviewed the gambling bailiwick.
how the momentum of victory can be reversed. the law Initially was a traumatic experience
Andrus appointment; obviously, someone's
A state agent, quoting an nderworid
hand had been quicker than the eye.
informant, reported Bender had "kept the
After losing repeated primary elections to for the agency, then added: ,We have been
I asked my associate Dele Van Atta to in. but off" blililegal drug pushing, which was
President Ford four years ago, the Reagan forces able tomake the necearyadjustnwnts. I am
vedigate
the cover-up. He spent weeke In "allowed to continue through the protection
around
pleased
to
report
that,
In
fact,
I
think
the
suddenly and unexpectedly turned things
Idaho
where
he spoke to down ofsoircesand afforded by Mr. John Bender."
It."
in the South and went on to within a whisker of &amp;Nncy ii better off for
capturing the nomination.
It is one of ft numerous ironies of presidential
politics that Mr. Reagan's record should now offer
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Two cheers, anyway, for President Car.
ter's recognition of the gross Soviet threat to
the West. Two cheers for his State of the
Union address, his embargo, his Olympiés
move, his definition of United States and
Western Interests in the oil of the Peiin
Gulf.
But not three cheers. Because an ivy
reality has been looming over the West for at
least a decade.
The French political theorist Raymofld
Aron is now one of the grand old men of the
Western intellect. He is superbly learned and
civilized. His books, some of them already
classics, fill a shelf. In a recent issue of the
magazine Encounter, this wise and articulate
old man gives us a dose of reality.
His essay is called: "1984: Can Europe
Survive So Long?" For a man so steeped In
European civilization as is Raymond Aron,
that title must have been agonizing.
Yet he looks squarely at the truth.
"In the course of the last 15 years, the
balance of Soviet-American power has Widergone a fundamental change in favor of tie
Soviet Union... In the early 19605, when the
Americans produced the doctrine of 'flexible'
or graduated response, they worked on the
hypothesis of an attack with conventional
weapons. If necessary the Western powth
would resort to tactical nuclear weapons: an
ese*IaUonwh1cWwu1d Itself entail the threjt
of further escalation... This doctrine ws
meaningful only on the hypothesis that tt
West would retain the choice of weapons,
conventional or nuclear. That hypothesis has
now been refuted by Russian advances...
What is new Is not so much NATO's InferIoritr
in conventional weapons as Russia's nuclear
superiority in the European theater."

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walked tothe back ofhis campaign hue as It
totted New llnp.ltIrs recently and told a
group 01 polItical reporters an .tc joke.
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caleld MImic jolas should not be told.
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reporters, Moat reporters I know think a
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Political reporters, for Instance.
How DWY political reporters does It 91-1111
to anew lnalighlbojb?
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All season long Seminole
In a telephone interview to keep the Tribe surging,
coach Bill Payne has been with the Sentinel Star's prep
"You just about have to kill
saying, "Sure we've got five sports editor Frank Carroll him tokeep him out of the line
good players in the starting the morning the poll was
up," complimented Payne of Big Bruce McCray fires a shot over the out
line up, but we also have good released, Roche was quoted Whitney's
comeback effort. • •
k .5 f ,f I I 1
sreIc,,L-II .,an,. 0. Ma inland cen•
ter HerI
b H arris.
players backing them up." as saying, "We didn't rank "I wanted to win so badly
Saturday night Payne them because they won't even Keith would have a chance to McCray hot clutch buckets all night for a :ii point
proved it.. With Keith Whitney make it out of their own play again. He's a pretty effort.
sidelined with an injured knee district."
tough kid."
and Reggie Butler In early
After his ) point victory,
foul trouble, Payne was Mainland coach Dick Toth
Leave the driving to us
forced to go to the bench was rather affirniative in his Every once in a while the
carly.
anesranent of the Seminoles Seminoles hold a little closed
As he has done so often in too. "We beat them attheir d
of their own No
Um put, sixth man Shun place and we beat them at
coaches
allowed
The held
-Thomas came in and did more home. I think that should one on the team bus t over
than a credible job. Despite prove something," liSted the to Dayto
na Beach Saturday
going scoreless ln the contest, Buc's first year coach. He
night
Thomas turned in heath UP added, "We don't like
As if on cue the players
defensive play against anybody coming in hero and gathered in a
huddle at the
Mainland's outstanding guard showing us how to play rear of the bias
for some
SamnHenry. Henry came on to basketball."
minutes. Nothing could be
Icore 12 second half points for
Seminole's win overheard but soft whis"ers
a total of 18, far below his 32 Mainland marked
Following a be "Lets"go
effort in
timetheSucswebeatenon
seats in
n fr
Pdebacle a week
e the their home court this yew.
quiet the remainder of the
tournament,,
Uip. — KEDESANTIS
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A sign of things
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dropped Seminole 0040 on the down with a knee Injury while
afInaI night of regular season racing Sam Henry to the
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Mainland raced down the
gave Seminole its first lead at
22-21. The Tribe and the flues court with Henry firing up a
matched bucket for bucket long jumper, he missed, the
before Sam Henry hit a 20. ball went out of bounds and
footer to give Mainland the Seminole took possession with
one second left.
halftime lead at 39-38.
A see-saw third period and a
David Thomas, attempting
hot four minutes in the final the inbotmds pass play to kill
stanza pushed the Tribe to a the clock threw the ball the
six point lead before Mainland length of the court out of
battled back to eventually bounds and Mainland had one
take the lead at 67.66 with 1:05 more shut with one second
left in the game, setting up the left.
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henry lobbed the ball up
final frantic minute.
Buccaneer guard Sam high, trying to go to Herb
Henry then missed the front Harris for the last second tip
end of a bonus situation that In. Harris drew plenty of
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batted around until the buzzer
three point lead.
After two Seminole tur- went off, sending Mainland
novers, Mainland had away empty handed at 29-2
possession for an inbounds and Seminole to the regional
play at midcourt with 25 playoffs at 29-2 also.
seconds on the clock.
"I'm really sorry for
commented
A leaping David Thomas, Mainland,
who snared a game high 13 Payne afterwards. They are
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rebounds to go along with such a class team. But I'm
Reggie Butler's nine, slapped happy for us. Our kids had
the inbounds puss right back something to prove and they
into Herb Harris hands and all pulled together to do it.
the Tribe took possession.
MAINLAND t67: Smith 10,
Thomas inbounded to Bruce Prince 14, Harris 9, Henry 15,
MeRay who hit Stambaugh Payne 19. Totals 28 11-15 67.
with a pass at the top of the
SANFORD (68): Stanbaugh
key. Stambaugh dribbled 20, Whitney 6, D. Thomas 5, S.
right, pulled up and aimed a Thomas 1, McCray 31, White S4'flhif101C High coach Bill Payne really got Into the game Saturday. In the
24 footer at the goal. The shot 2, Butler 4. Totals: 29 10-13 68. hecticfinal two minutes Payne was on hands and knees for his sideline
hit nothing but net and
halftime: Mainland 39.38; coaching duties.
Seminole took the lead with 19 Total fouls: Mainland 134,
seconds.
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BERRY'S WORLD

Raymond Aron 15 the most rational
men. He is frightened right down to lila
toenails.

By JOE DESANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
Rumors of Seminole High's
basketball death have been
greatly exaggerated.
Bill Payne's Fighting Tribe
left behind the frustration of
two regular season losses to
Daytona Mainland and the
chagrin of being dropped
from the prep poll's top ten
Saturday to beat the fluecaneers in the one game that
counted. The district 9
championship contest.
Behind a 31 point effort by
Bruce McCray and the clutch
shooting of Glenn Stambaugh,
Seminole tripped the Buccaneers 68417 in a wire-to-wire
thriller before a jam-packed
crowd on the Buc's home
court. Something no other
team had done this season.
"'this had to be the biggest
win of my life" said an
emotional Bill Payne in a
tumultuous Tribe locker
room"
Indeed emotions ran high.
When the final buzzer sounded
there were tears of joy among
Seminole followers and tears
of frustration In the Mainland
stands.
Just eight days earlier
Mainland had walloped
Seminole by 20 points. The
Tribe then had to scrap for its
life to make the championship
game.
"The defense was the dif.
ference," a happy Payne
pointed out. Mainland coach
Dick Toth agreed.
"They used a defense on us
that we hadn't seen all year,"
explained the flue coach. '0f
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that a direct Soviet attack upon Westerp
Europe is probably unlikely. It would be top
risky, even with the huge Imbalance of forces.
Instead, Mon envisions a classic mllitarjeconomic flank attack, which would split the
West, Isolating Europe from America. This
scenario envisions a "second Iran and nw
troubles in the Persian Gulf states, leadI4 to
an oil famine, unpredictable price rises, and
possible Great-Power confrontations. The
Soviet Union's new military predominance...
would Influence the course of all the
diplomatic or economic crises which might
arise anywhere on the planet. In the event 01*
revolutionary upset, resulting in some sort of
anti-Western and more or less pro-Soviet
government In Saudi Arabia, would the
United States have either the military means
or the political resolve to Intervene?"

How Sweet It Was For Tribe

one-and-one we would be
going to Ft. Pierce. But give
the credit to Seminole, they
won the game. I hope they go
all the way and win the state
— it would be great for them
to represent the conference
and the district."
"We kind ot had afeeling
they wouldn't be able to adjust to the triangle and two
defense," explained Payne.
"Nobody used it on them this
year. It cut off a lot of Henry's
high passes to their big men
under the boards,"
The contest was never more
than seven points wide
throughout.
Mainland jumped out 114 in
the first period after hitting
Its first five shots.
A Glenn Stambaugh jumper
late In the second quarter

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A happy and relieved Glenn Stambaugh and Shun
Thomas share a victory hug seconds after the
buzzer in the Tribe's 65-67 win ovee Mainland.

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Sting On

OURSELVES

"Roland and Kessinger
The fourth quarter began desperate attempt with 1:10 to
on 9-of-21 shots for only 43 done.
someone has stepped in to do half points.
"That
was
a
disaster,"
sloppily
for
the
Lions
as
the
play
when
the
ever-present
were
tremendous,"
concluded
we
had
a
great
first
percent,
but
made
up
the
the job," Topper said.
"Yeah,
That someone Saturday half," understated Lions' difference by converting 12- cried Phillips about a quarter Hornets, pressing after every Murphy scored on a drive Robinson. "But I thought we
where the Lions converted basket, picked off two passes down the middle to cut the did a good job of shutting off
It may have been the only night was the hornets' bullish Coach
"Digger" of-16 free throws.
Dale
The other Mullee, 6.4, only 2-of-9 shots. "That third and jumped to a 58-44 bulge. lead to 64-58, but P. Mullee the other three (starters).
time the Lord's Prayer 6.3 center Kevin Roy who Phillips. "(Horace) Roland
later, iced the win with four free
Two
minutes
concluded with a loud, tossed in 16 points and con- was super and (Troy) sophomore Greg came alive quarter kind of put us away.
"We wanted to force the
in the second quarter with You can't be outscored 20-9 however, Oviedo was back throws in the last minutes.
boisterous cheer.
verted eight free throwE Kessinger came out hot."
action the whole game, that's
"I thought we had some
as freshman Ronnie
within
The Lions connected on 7-of. eight points to finish the first and win."
It w2E a fitting cnnelusion. without a miss in the first half
During the nine point surge Murphy initiated a 10-2 tear guys reluctant to go to the why
pressed.
I thought
The Bishop Moore Hornets when Oviedo was attempting 10 first quarter shots to leap to half with nine markers, as the
ts
thewe
game
was under
50 poinif
were saying Amen to a hard to put some distance between a 15-11 advantage. They Hornets inside attack corn- P. Mullee tipped in a missed and concluded it with a tip-in basket," Phillips said about they would beat us. If it was
the helter skelter fourth
cooled to 6-of-13 in the second bined for 29 of the 32 points, shot and followed with four to make the county 6(-51.
fought 68.60 victory over them and Bishop Moore.
With
3:40
to
play,
Robinson
quarter. "You shouldn't have over 50, we wou ld win."
Phillips
constant
concern
free
throws.
Roy
then
hit
a
O%iedo's Lions which gave
"Roy and Paul Mullee kept period, but still led 33.32 at
OVIED() (60): Kessinger
them the District 3A.8 us in the baligame," winning intermission. The 13-of-23 about his team's inability to jumper inside the lane and went to a slower offense, to have a freshman (Murphy)
13,
Burgess 3, Jones 6, Roland
which
he
hoped
would
draw
lead
the
comeback."
"play
two
good
halves
of
muscled
one
from
inside,
Championship.
Coach Gregg Robinson computed to 56 percent.
Roland
closed
his
fine
24,
Murphy
12, Myer2. Totals:
Roland
and
6-4
Doug
Meyer
the
foul
and
work
the
clock.
it
The curly-haired Kessinger basketball" became im"We've waited four years confirmed about the two
Roland's
career
at
Oviedo
with
a
game2412.18
60.
this
moment,"
Senior
senior's
exploits.
"I
felt
the
banged
home
his
first
five
mediately
apparent
when
the
retaliated
with
four
free
did
the
former
for
point guard Greg Topper leadership of Paul was the shots, including a spinning Lions went 3:51 without throws for the Lions. And fourth - and 5-7 sophomore high 24 points. Kessinger's
BISHOP MOORE (68): P
revealed during a wild t1ifference in the ballgame." drive move which netted the scoring to open the third when Terry Jones tallied on a David Dizney calmly Lon- "Swan Song" consisted of 13 Mullee 24, G. Mullee 19, Roy'
great feed from Kessinger, verted for a 62-54 advantage, points and six assists. Murphy
quarter.
Hornets a 15-9 edge.
celebration in the visitors
18, Grimes3, Topper4, Dizney
In the meantime, Bishop Oviedo trailed only 45-40.
"We call it our scramble added points.
Roland, a 6.1 swingman,
locker room at Oviedo High
Paul, the senior partner of a
2. Totals: 22 24-34 68.
Along with Roy's important
In the last minute though, offense," said Robinson. "It
Mullee finn, which has been scored the last six points of Moore ran off nine straight
School Saturday night.
Halftime: Oviedo 33, Bishop
"It's hard to realize what it doing more than legal the first half for 14 points and points to seize a 41-33 ad- G. Mullee tallied four points opens the middle up. We went 16 points, Paul Mullee conmeans right now, I can't put it damage to opponents all year, a one point halftime edge for vantage. Kessinger finally and his brother, Paul, two to it when they went man to tributed 23 points, while Moore 32. Fouls: Oviedo 21,
brother, Greg, notched 19 Bishop Moore 16. Fouled out:
broke the drought with a free more for a 5242 third quarter man."
into words. I didn't have a shook off the effects of an the Lions.
Topper. Technical: None.
The Lions made one more points.
The Hornets meanwhile, hit throw, but the damage was stranglehold.
good eame. but all year ankle injury to score 10 first
By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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was a factor is a bit of an understatement,"
said Bay Hill Classic champion Dave
Eichelberger after Sunday's round In which
35 golfers scored in the 80s.
Fierce crosswinds played havoc with golf
balls, the players' swings were hampered by
all the clothes they wore to ward off the chill,
and the temperature kept dropping.
Forecasters said the wind made it seem as
cold as 10 degrees at one point,
Eichelberger and Leonard Thompson, who
finished in second place, were the only
players who finished the windswept $300,000
tournament under par.
The winner compensated for three bogeys
and a double bogey with a pair of 25-foot
birdie putts and a final round 74 for a 5-under
279. Thompson also had a 74 Sunday to
finished at 282.
Etchelberger, a 6-foot-1 Texan, won $54,000
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Lyman's Terry Barrett concluded a successful wrestling
season Saturday by placing fourth at 159 pounds in the State
Meet at Lyman High School.
Barrett, only a junior, had his quest for the number one spot
interrupted by Hollywood McArthur's Anthony Brown 146 In
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Chinarski (Chaminade) 13-3 to win the championship.
Following the loss to Brun, Barrett entered the wrestlebacks, where he avenged his only seasonal loss of the year by
defeating Danny Horton iOrange Park) 7.4,
Horton jumped to a 2-0 advantage with a first period
takedown, but Barrett evened things with a reversal. In the
second period the tough Greyhound parlayed a reversal and a
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near pin. "Once Terry got up five points going into the last
period, It was all over." Horton reversed Barrett in the last
period for his final points.
The victory advanced Barrett to the consolation finals where
he met St. Pete. Seminole's Jay BossIer for third place.
After battling for two scoreless periods, the tenacious
Barrett tried a "Peterson Roll," but couldn't pull it off.
Rossler reversed Barrett 45 seconds into the third period and
held on to win the third place spot 2-0.
"Terry avenged one loss, lost to the state champion and lost
one to a guy that was very good," pointed out Pletzer. "I'd say
he had a very successful season."
Along with that Barrett won the Lyman Christmas Tournament, the Five Star Conference plus District and Region
Championships. His final ledger boasted 30 wins and three
losses.
Lake Howell's Bo4by Skura suffered his second loss in the
wrestle backs Saturday.
Early rdtuder
ow
Southeidge held on for the lawn IU With
83 points. Pinellas Park was second with 69 points and
Hollywood McArthur third with 57 points.
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Viola Kastner Is all smiles over an honor she old fashioned short rib Bar-B. plans to continue his
received from the Sanford Shrine Club. President Que Sunday afternoon.
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Dave Bennett is in Sanford
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in Volusia County.
Also, at the conference Lyman Junior Ed Cavanaugh, was
elected president of the district.
Participants were high school business students from four
central Florida counties. The top five contestants will compete
at the State FBLA Leadership Conference March 27, 28, 29 in
Orlando
Those contests and the Seminole County winners were:
Business Communications: Third place, Amy Dickinson
Lyman; Four th place, Katrina Unzleker Oviedo; and fifth
place, Susan Meta - Oviedo.
Business Law: third place, Karen Shope - Lake Howell; and
fourth place, lee Bowers - Oviedo High.
Economics: first place, Corlis Knowles Lyman.
Data Processing: fourth place, Teresa Stratford Lyman
Office Procedures: first place, Ann Barton Lake Howell;
second place, Jackie Mason-Lyman; third place, Kim EstesLake Brantley; and fifth place, Susan Huene Lake Howell.
Ms. FBLA: first place, Kathy Crouch - Lake Howell,
Clerk Typist I: first place, Karen Forman. Lake Brantley;
third place, Kelly Cochran - Lake Howell; and fifth place,
Karen Johns. Lake Brantley.
Clerk Typist II: second place, Mary Ann Cooper Lake
Howell; third place, JoAnn Sldorowlcz - Lake Brantley; and
fourth place, Denis Devore Lake Brantley,
Stea. I: first place, Karen Browning - Lake Brantley;
second place, Teresa Fortuna Lake Howell; third place,
Cynthia Friendy - Lake Howell; fourth place, Melanie Von
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Steno II: first place, Tammny Patty - Lake Howell; and third
place, Cynthia Haverly- Lake Howell.
Job Descripuon: first place,TracySayyah-LakeBrantley;
apd four th place, Laurie Dokier - Oviedo,
Jab lidersiew: first place, Robyn Hilliard - Oviedo; second
place, Laurie Alcorn - Lake Howell; and fifth place Sue 4()5
Lake Brantley.
Acce tlig I: first place, Mary Leatherman .Lake Howell ;
seCond place, Andrea Lyons. Lake Brantley; and fifth place,
lean Carrow - LyT.nWI
AOW"1,* II: second place, Kathleen Godfery - Lyman;
and third place, Wendy DVOrIky - Lyman.
luoss Ma th third place, Jane Dickinson -Lyman
PM.y Pr.cede second place, Lake Brantley
Team- Billie Derkicy, Tracy Jagona, Donna Sinacore, Myra
fjt'g,
Patty Casey; third place, Lyman Team - Karen
howVoot, Unda Denial, Steve Glenson, Ed Csv'n.ugh.
first place, Patricia McGee - Lake Brantley; and
third place, [awl. Findley and Sandy Hendel. Like Howell.
Ezleaposue.us Spesk: first place, Jaynee Long .
Lake Howell; and third place, Jennie Shelton - Lake Howell.
Pablk Speaking: third place, hthonda Brewer - Lake
Howell; and fourth place, Usa Rawlion - Oviedo,

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of the Bahia Temple. Mayo said, "Harold did 50
"Shorty" Phillips, James on business for a couple of
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much for the Sanford Shrine Club and always "Buddy" Hoolehan, Olin Weeks. lie comes from a town Fred is caught Spending a lot of
contributed to the most noble cause of assisting Sherrod and Mann)' Martin called Naked City near time with a white schooltoachor.
the crippled and burned children."
did the cooking and serving of Roselawn, I nd.
Naked City Is owned by
the food.
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TIC TAC DOUGH
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crippled children's home.
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Mrs. Pat Bertram took her
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The federation of women's to
Marines.
Peter went to Paris
clubs is non-secterian and
Island,
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for 11 weeks of
non-political,
basic training,
Mrs. Richard Fowler,
lie was in his senior year in
federation president, C0fl
high
school and decided to
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finish his education via the
meeting followed by the
Marine Corps. He wi ll take
women participating in a
aptitude
tests and be sent to
relaxed and informal covered
school for six weeks that will
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to spend a few days fishing
After the board
meeting, and then the couple will be
members convened and
discussed different interest driving back to their home in
groups in the county, such as Alabama.
mental health, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
The
federation is planning Purnell are visiting from
to have another meeting in Charleroi, Pa. They like
May to select a project for all
this area so much they are
the women's clubs in the
planning
to build a new home
county to work toward .
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inspired these comments: "1 there are no social barriers, the place existed until I took
am a plain, ordinary, corn- Once you remove your her there. Now she works
mon wor ki ng man who enjoys clothing, you remove all there as a receptionist."

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Colbert for third place at 4-over 288. Ten
strokes behind the leader were David
Graham, Lanny Wadkins and Bill Calfee.
PGA top money winner Tom Watson finished
14 strokes back at 293.
The best score of the fourth round, a 72,
belonged to Ray Floyd. Peter Jacobsen had
the worst day. He carded an 88. Of the 75
golfers who finished the tournament, 35.
scored in the 80s on Sunday.
His best finish this year was a tie for 17th
place at the Phoenix Open. Eichelberger has
not had a PGA victory since 1977, when he
won the Greater Milwaukee Open for the
second time, but he says his game has been
improving steadily this year.
"I'll do a lot better in windy conditions than
I will in perfect_condi tions,"_Ehelbeger
said. "I h:ze-t,-wi
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other players."

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State with 23 points;pace, Atlanta. Alex English led points.
Antonio Spurs play, pardon the
Celtics 11$, P1521*11 115
Mitchell then raced downcourt
Denver with 30 points while Dan
expression, defense.
and hit an 18-foot jump shot to knot
Dave Cowens hit a 10-foot jumper Issel contributed 23. The Hawks'
Bucks 101, Clippers 98
"We've got to get the team to play the score at 119-119 with 55 seconds with 15 seconds left and M.L. Carr
Junior Bridgeman scored 25 points
Wayne "Tree" Rollins grabbed a
Team scores: Southridge 83, Wyn, Stranahan d. Buster more physical,", Bob Bass said' to play. He hit another 18-footer to stole an inbouncis pass and raced career-high 22 rebounds while and Marques Johnson added 22 to
ng the put Cleveland ahead 121-119, and the half the court for a dunk to lift scoring 15
Pinellas Park 69, McArthur Young, North Miamil, 9-5.
points and blocking si x lead Milwaukee to its fifth straight
130-Sam. Prultt, St. Pete Spurs drop a 123.119 decision to the Spurs' final two shots missed with Boston to its sixth straight victory shots.
victory. It was the 15th loss for San
57, Colwnbus 47, North Miami
Diego in its last 19 games. Lloyd
45, Palmetto 39, Late 37.5, High d. Joseph Arnilogton, Cleveland Cavaliers in his debut as Mitchell hitting two free throws to and hand Detroit its 16th loss in the
last 17 games. Bob McAdoo paced
Bullet, 118, Pacers 104
Raines 28.5, Coral Springs 2$, Palmetto, 4-3. 131-Glenn interim coach, "There's a lot of end the game.
Free led the Clippers with 22 points.
Lawrence Boston, just added to
Strausban 25, Chamberlain Goodman, Tampa Chain- pressure on the team right now."
In other games, Philadelphia the Pistons with 32 points.
In
the Washington roster, and John SuperSonics 103, Jazz 91
24, Winter Park 24, berlaln d. Robin Wynn,
Bass replaced Doug Moe, who was
Golden State 144-99, Boston
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Gus Williams poured In 28 points
Edgewater 21. 6, Spruce Creek Edgewater, 20-8. 142-Jeff fired Saturday after a disastrous nipped Detroit 119-115, Kansas City
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Scott
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came off the bench t
Otis Birds
to
lilt Seattle into a halfgame lead in
21, Satellite Beach 1$, Lyman MeGoen, Pinellas Park d. road trip. The team has now lost five topped Houston 9441, Phoenix each scored 24 points and led a hand. spark a second-half rally and lead
13, EnGuIle 7, DeLund 1, Jaes Johansen, Boca CIega, 5- games in a row and the Spurs still downed Los Angeles 123-115, Atlanta
defense that Washington over Indiana in a battle the Pacific Division. Adrian Dantley
Kansas City
scored 24 points to lead Utah, which
Merritt Islan d 4, MaInland 3, 3, 149-Billy Moss, North. act as if playing defense might be trimmed Denver 100-93, Washington held Ho
uston to four field goals in of struggling playoff hopefuls. lost its 13th straight game at the'
Luke Howell 1,
Miami d. Pat Smith, Pinellas harmful to their health,
flipped Indiana 118-104, New Jersey the second quarter.
Boston, who replaced the injured Kingdome.
Chainplonihip finals
"We shot 65 percent in the first trounced New York 11348,
Park, 214. 159-Anthony
Mitch
Kupchak, scored 10 points and
102-Jerry Durkis, Coral Brown, McArthur d. Ted half and we were up by just two," Milwaukee shaded San Diego 101-98,
Suns 123, Lakers 115
Trail Blazers 110, Chicago 187
grabbed
six rebounds In the third
Springs td. Tom Haynes, Swlnarski, Chainlnade, 13-3. Bass said. "And we out-rebounded Seattle overpowered Utah 10311,
Paul Westphal scored 23 points quarter.
Calvin Natt, the game's high
Brandon, 8.7. 109-Donnie 171-Aaron Washington, Cleveland, 23-22."
and Portland edged Chicago 110-107. and Walt Davis 22 to spark Phoenix,
scorer with 31 points, completed a
Glenn. Southride, d. Gerald Killian d. Alan Brown, Spruce
Mike Mitchell, who scored 35
which never trailed. Kareein 4bdulNets 113, Knicks 98
Sizer, 144, Warriors N
three-point play with five seconds
Moore, PInUas Park, 3-1 Creek, 13-5. 189-Troy Bell, points, hit the Cavs' last eight points
Maurice Lucas scored 32 points left to keep Portland In a tight battle'
Julius Erving scored 39 points In Jabber led Los Angeles with 36
(OT). 119-Jeffrey Portwood, McArthur d.
Richard to pull Cleveland back from a 119.115 only three quarters to lead points, but he did not score In the and grabbed 13 rebounds and Mike with San Diego for a sixth and final
Southrldge d. Jeff Slrota, Dibernardo, Columbus. 3.1 deficit, Mitchell was assisted by a Philadelphia to Its fifth straight fourth quarter.
Newlin had 31 points to help New berth In the Western Conference
Winter Park, 5-2. 123-Cyrus (OT).
key block from teammate Dave victory. Erving hit on 14-of-IS field
Jersey beat New York. New York, playoffs.
Hawks 198, Nuggets 93

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Monday, Mar, 3, 1,10

Legal Notice

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Monday, Mar. 3,

IN THE
iftvop
COURT
OP A PUBLIC
LONOWOOD, FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
Machinist's helper.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
benefits. Apply in pers. I mi.
Seminole
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Orlondo
Winter
Pork
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
File Number SO•.CP
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF BY THE CITY OF SANFORD,
north of 434 On 17 92 tiCfl
NAME STATUTE
PROBATE DIVISION
DivisIon
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
FLORIDA.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
File Number 10S4.CP
__________________
IN RE: ESTATE OF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that a
____________________________
Notice is hereby given that
Division
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
Public
Hearing
will
be
held
at
the
undersigned
pursuant
to
the
RUTH
FAULKNER
CHANCE
HELP WANTED
ltd RE: ESTATE OF
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
eeased theCltyofLongwood,Florida,that Commission RoomintheCity Hall
THE CITY OF WINTER
"tit10(j5 Name Statute,"
PAUL .1. PETERSON
RATES
the City Commlsilon will hold a in the City of Sanford, Florida. at
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
SPRINGS IS NOW ACCEPT.
Deceased Chapter eas.oe, Florida Statutes
'
IA
Itme
44c line
The administration of the estate public hearing to consider enact. 7:00 o'clock P.M. on March 10,
HOURS
ING APPLICATIONS FOR
will register with the Clerk of the
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
'
3co,ecut1v.tim,s
3tc
a
line
çf
RUTH
FAULKNER
CHANCE.
ment
of
Ordinance
No.
en.
19,toconsidertheadoptionofan
416,
GENERAL
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
it
LABOR POSI.
800 AM,
5:30 P.M.
7consecuhv.p times
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
36c a line
TIONS IN THE PUBLIC
DEMANDS County, Florida upon receipt of cIecHsed, File Number I0-6CP. is titled:
CLAIMS
OR
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
ANORDINANCEOFTHECITY
Florida,
title
of
which
is
as
proof
of
the
publication
of
this
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
WORKS DEPARTMENT.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
SATURDAY 9 Noon
BENEFITS. APPLY 400 N.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS notice, the fictitious name, towit: SetnnoieCounty, Florida, !rote 2_ LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, lolIow:__
I Lines Minimum
l.bLJP171I1
TflC 300105501 Which
UXPIANct ?w.
lAL
- - -EDGEMON AVE.. WiNTER
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: LEGAL RESEARCH, underwhich
Sanford, Florida 32171. Thenames FLOOD
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
HAZARD
AREAS
SPRINGS, FL. 32707.
ARE
HEREBY lam engaged in business at
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
THE CITY OF OF
NOTIFIED that the ad. Box 1491, Casselberry, Florida end addresses of the personal WITHIN
DEADLINES
Exp. appliance salesman; also
FLORIDA; AMENDING ARTICLE II OF
representative and the personal LONGW000,
_________
ministration of the estate of Paul 32707.
dec's helper. Exp. house
That the person interested in representative's attorney are set PROVIDING FOR REGULATION CHAPTER 23 OF THE SANFORD
J. Peterson, deceased. File
Noon The Da Before Publicotion
wiring
only. Apply 2522 S.
OF
SPECIAL
FLOOD
HAZARD
CITY
CODE,
SAID
CHAPTER
Numberlo.54.CP,ispend:nginlhe said business enterprise is as forth below.
All interested persons are AREAS WITHIN THE CITY; BEING ENTITLED "STREETS
Park.
____________________
CircuitCourlforSeminolecounty, follows: Joseph I. Goldstein
Sunday - Noon Frido1y
- - _____
Dated at Orlando, Orange required to file with this court, PROVIDING FOR PERMIT AND SIDEWALKS" AND SAID
______
_____________________________
Florida, Probete Division, the
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF PROCEDURES, RULES AND ARTICLE BEING ENTITLED
address of which is Seminole County, Florida, January 1, 1910.
GeneralFactoryHelp .
____
31—Apartn'*nts FUrnished .._ 41—Houses
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF REGULATIONS FOR SPECIAL "CON S T R U CT ION
OF
______
JOSEPH
I.
GOLDSTEIN
County Courthouse. Sanford,
DayShift
..
— ..iiHses
by Gill Fox
SIDE GLANCES
E
W
A
THIS
NOTICE:
(I)
all
claims
FLOOD
V
HAZARD
AREAS;
D
P
I
Y
S
A
N
D
________________________
.
77—Junk Cars Removed
Florida 32771. The personal Publish March 3. tO, 17, 24, 1980
_____________________________
_________________________
72—Auction
HarCarAluminium,Sanford
------------------ __________________________________________
51—Household Goods
____________________
5t
the
estate
and
(2)
any
PROVIDING
FOR
VARIANCES;
SIDEWALKS;"
SAID
AMEND
__________________________
2
ItedroomApartment
________________________ ______________________
representativeof theestateis John DET-25
_____________________________
$L000-New Listing, 3 BR, 18,
,_-.-oblection by an interested person ESTABLISHING STANDARDS IN MENT DESIGNATING THE
4t'5du1aIs
tl1_J,flfr.ln
Nopets,carport,$2SOmo.
Joseph Pouk. whoseaddress is Rt. _________________________ to whom notice *as mailed
BUY JUNK CARS
older home, good cond., corner
that SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD CITY MANAGER OR HIS
_________________________ __________________________
269
7377
___________________________
2, Box 623, Oviedo, Florida. The
Fr om S 10 to $30
ding Very clean, $14 9S
challenges the validity of the will, AREAS; PROVIDING THAT DESIGNATED
REPRESEN.
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Ge A
stanlial down.
Call 3271674; 37 4l.6
•PUBLIC AUCTION
P1011's Sanford Furniture
\
representative's attorney are set
Notice is hereby given that a representative,
___________________________________
Salvage, 17 97. So of Sanford.
venue,
Top Dollar Paid 'or lunk &amp; usen
or INCORPORATED IN THE CODE RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR
'MON.,MARCH 3, 7P
LTY
forth below.
ages, p.o. Box 6011, Clearwa.
Public Hearing will be held by the jurisdiction of the court.
5.38.000-6 4 acres + Beautiful
__________________________
__________________
327 8721.
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY PERMITS FOR CONSTRUCTION
cars. trucks 8. heavy eaupri'ert
RIALIOS
Creative
Expressions
322.7113
ter,
Fl.
EARN
EXTRA
$$
All persons having claims or Planning and Zoning Commission
__________________________
... double wide, cleared &amp; fenced,
ALL CLAIMS AND OR. OF LONGW000, FLORIDA; OF
DRIVEWAYS
AND
_______________________
322 3990
Lots
of
clean
furniture
.
PrettylBp, 1'2 B
demands against the estate are intheCityCommlssionRoom,City
thiS won't last, call a. see
JECTIONSNOTSOFILEOWILL PROVIDING PENALTIES, SIDEWALKS AND THE PARTY
52—Appliances
Fenc0d,C
H&amp;A,SISOmo.
required, WITHI N THREE Hall, Sanford, Florida at 5:00 P.M. BE FOREVER BARRED.
'
:
,i:.
today.
IFTHISlSTHEDAYtobuyane
household
good
AfterSchool
6.- IlãId Care
CONFLICTS, SEPARABILITY, TO APPROVE SUCH PERMITS;
323 6570
_________________
___________________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF on Thursday, March 20, 1910, to
car, see today's Classified ads
Publication of this Notice has AND EFFECTIVE.DATE.
PR0VIDING
F 0 R _____________________
Mixture of modern
78—Motorcycles
Call
Circulation
Dept.
__________________________________
for
best
buys.
826.000-St. iohns River access,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF consider the following change and begun on February 25. 1980.
___________________
_________
CONFLICTS
Said Ordinance was placed on SEVERABILITY,
HAL
OLBWT
REALTY
antiques;
also
apj
Baby Sitting In my home by
MICROWAVE
THIS NOTICE, to file with the amendment to the Zoning Or.
$3,SO0dwn.tor10acres,oyner
3 BR I? B $375 mo, $200 sec dep.
Personal Representative:
first reading on Februar 15, 1910, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Christian lady. Hourly,
clerk of the above court a written dnance of the City of Sanford,
______
will assist with 'inancing.
322-2611
Harold Hall Realty Inc.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
TV's &amp; misc.
Sara B. Peters
l9'J ttotid,, Jt'0 seres
A copy shall be available at the
Pufl
hutton
COn".Ic has aro
and
the
City
Commission
will
_________________
_________________________
18—Help
_____________________________
______
weefuy dilly rates, 7 days or
nted
statement of any claim or demand Seminole County, Florida.
REALTOR 323 5771
109 HoIlie Court
6 Speed Ike new. 5650
usel
stii
consider same for final passage office of the City Clerk for all
n
warranty
CASH DOOR PRIZE
Unfurnistied Apt. 2 BR, 18, 500
nights a week. Call 323.9366
Save Gas-move into this (like
3.19 59)3
Or.gnalty $649, assume
beinwritin' and must indicatethe Family Residential District.
\
. nientS_________.
V ISA—
Attorney for Personal
_______________________________
__________________________
of
$21
mo
Agent
339
hearing,
which
will
be
held
in
the
same.
Sec.
basis for the claim, the name and
located, only $15,000, a'cume
__._
To that of PC-i, Restricted
.
NEED
home. 38R, 78, extra 1g. kit.,
Representative:
All parties in Interest
•nd
8f6
32? 7480
OK TIRE
City Hall of Longwood, Florida, on
Will babysit in my home. Will
MASTERCHARGE
_______________________________
mort. at 73
addressoflhecreditor or his agent Commercial District.
&amp; Fl. rm. on I acre. $450 mo.
Frank McMiIlan
Monday. the 17th day of March, citizens shall have an oppounity
LOCH ARBOR
NEW TIRES $19 897. UP
pick
up
I
deliver
anIme
IMMEDIATELY
or attorney, and the amount
,Vash,'r
repo
That property described as Beg P.O. Box 3161
C.E
Workers
needed
for
cabinet
. Ph Seigler Realty, BROKER
(1CIue iutle'i
t1:;".. iI\
105 Sunset Dr.) BR I B. FR, FP,
Sanford
A.D.. 1910, at 1:30p.m., or as soon to be heard at said hearing,
2413 French Ave.
SANFORD AUCTIO
after noon. Ph. 323.2045 aft 1
claimed. If the claim is not yet NEcornerLot2s,runS. 11 degrees Orlando, Fl 32502
Sold Oriq 510'? 35. used Short
manufacturing shop. Must
OUTSIDE SOLICITORS
371 0641
By order of the City Commission
Ig fenced yd Exc. cond.
/)(
thereafter as possible. At the
p.m.
STEMPER
AGENCY
1215
S.
due, the date when it will become E. 973.14', S. 73 degrees 54' W.
"me Flat $189 1.1 or S19 35 m
FRENCH AVE
haveknowledgeof tools. Apply
Telephone: 30S 1919191
meeting Interested parties may of the City of Sanford, Florida.
. \
$44,900.
_________________________
..________________________
______
.
EARN TOP
tUl,.flt 39 8386
due shall be stated. If the claim is 241.84', S SI degrees 59' 57" W. Publish February 25, and March), appear and be heard with respect
Gentry Manufacturing Co
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
'.
REALTOR 327 1991
(Hwy
17-92)
contingent or unliquidated. the 208.71'. S ii degrees E. 117.42' to 1980
79—Trucks-Trailers
to Eat
33—Houses Furnished
- .
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
City Clerk
__________________________
COMMISSIONS
'
3237832
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
KI NMOPU WASHFP - P,jrt.
to the proposed Ordinance. This
_____________________________________
______________________________
_______________________________
" (!)
SANFORD
323.734
nature of the uncertainty shall be P08; thence run N. 11 degrees W. OEPi12
9 a.m..3 p.m. M.F.
-E
from Publish March 3, 1910
______________________
_______________________
349 5100 322 i9S9
,
Service
Used
Machines
hearing
may
be
continued
Eves. 327 0612, 322 1587
stated. If the claim is secured, the 208.71', N. 81 degrees 59' 51" E.
HOURS FLEXIBLE
••IIIS••S••S•••S•i
Murcotts, Navels,
MOONEY Appt I,NCE5
time to time until final action is DET8
76 Ford Pick upwith topper
_____
2 BR, New house, completely
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
207 E. 25th St.
security shall be described. The 208.1 1', S ii degrees E. 208.73',
Call
Bob
Lovenbury
and
Grapefruit
32)
0697
taken
by
the
City
Commission,
Vt. F 250. Clean
SLIM
"
N.
BUDGETS
ARE
Notice Is hereby given that a
claimant shall d',Iiver sufficient SWLY to POD, Lake Minnie
ç,q
Fstt
C,jmmvrcial
8.
Pc's'
furnished,
AC,
$350
mo.
First
&amp;
_____________________________
______________
CirculationMartager
322.6733or3fl.0362
A copy of the proposed Or. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
322 1615
TRACTOR TRAILER
—
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
last + damagedep. off Airpr
copies of the claim to the clerk to Estates, Plat Book 6. Page 92 of Public HearIng will be held by the dinance is posted at the City Hall,
'
dential
AuctIons
8.
Appraisalt
EVENING
HERALD
Ref repo. 16 cu ft frcish free
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FROM THE WANT AD
on Ross 3236023.
Pool home, 3 BR. 28
Aut,ofl.
373
67C
DRIVERS
enable the clerk to mail one copy the Public Records of Seminole Planning and Zoning Commission Longwood, Florida, and copies are PROBATE
Orig, $529, now $705 or '9 mo
DIVISION
322 2611
COLUMNS.
It's easy to pl,1 .1 Classified Ad
in theCity CommISsion Room, City
to each personal representative. County. Florida.
e1720' 01 comfort, 1g. FR
.*
Agent 339 8386
on file with the Clerk of the City File Number 80.S$.CP
Division
of
Major
US
Corp.
Is
We'll even help sc'u so;d
at
•New carpet, redecorated
__________________________
All persons interested in the
Being more generally described Hall, Sanford, FL
8:00 P.M. on and same may be inspected by the Division
Vehicli
seeking DOT qualified drivers
__________________
_______________________________
_______________
it Call 32? 2611
0
_______________________________
*32'xt9'
pool.
Air
cond.
estate to whom a copy of this as located on N. side of Lake Mary Thursday, March 20, 1950 to public.
_____________________________
NEW
HOMES
37—Business Property
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN RE: ESTATE o
-for a new over the road private
*Lg. lot, fenced patio
3W-RadiSteO TRech
Noticeof Administration has been Blvd. between Hidden Lake en consider the following change and
________________________________________________
DATED this 19th day of ODESSA MARIE PETERSON
Noticelshereby given that lam
carriageoperalionto be based
*OWNER FINANCING
wlIh Payments $250 &amp; under to
80—AUtos for Sale
dinance and the Comprehensive
THREE MONTHS FROM THE Hospital.
Iv
,flI 5.1000 Lot 3944
LINOAMARTIN,
Looptdo. 17,Winter Springs, Pta.,
plicants must have twoman
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
SPACES AVAIl ni
flAIR. UF
'tHF
ig ci'
The niAnn.,'t
M .i,
Land Use Plan of the City ni
cosis
Ave. i293.917A
I_..-.1__ ---'-.-'
—
Uie
CIty Clerkof the 'ro ALL PERSONS HAVING seminole County, Florida, under
team exp.. be at least 25 yrs Of
I t493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
'
WANTED: BOUTIQUES
I •Price 5.49,900. 56,000 dwn. 75
Sanford,
SemInole
County,
PUBLICATION
OF - THIS is professional office boil
I Agent 3398386
Cityof Longwood, Florida CLAIMS
I
-OR
age &amp; have a mm. of 2 t5.
WE BUY CARS
DEMANDS the fictitious name of B IE
GALLERIES
I
yrs.
12.5
pct.
at
$178.61
per
mo.
NOTICE, to file any objections
The Planning &amp; Zoning Corn. Florida.
__________________________
__________________________
STAINED
UNITED
FARM
Publish:
March
3,
12,
1980
BOOKKEEPING
I
TAX
SER.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
over the road exp., good
GLASS MAKERS
Rezoning from MR.2, Multiplex.
75—Vans
thee may have that challenge the mission will submit a recom
GIFT I
DET.2
701 S French
323 7831
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS 'vICE and that I Intend to register
references I a proven safely
Guoci used TVS. $258. up
43—Lois-Acreage
—
42—Mobile ilomes
SHOPS, etc. $95 mo., utilities
validity of the decedent's will, the mendatlon lottie City Commission FamIly Residential DwellIng
________________________________
511
name
with
the
Clerk
Harold
I
Interested
INTERESTED
required.
MILLERS
record
IN
THE
ESTATE:
of
the
District.
qualifications of the personal in favor of, or against, the
included, 32) 2172 or 8309575
71 AMC Hornet 4Jr. ecyI.
YOU
ARE
7619 Orlando Dr
applicants please reply to Box
Ph. 377 0352 I
HEREBY Circuit Court, Seminole County,
1969 F ord Van
To that of GC.2, General Corn.
representative, or the venue or requested change or amendment.
FICTITIOUS NAME
i YR
OLD DUL WIDENOTIFIED
.............
---We specialize in --that
4, c.o The EvenIng Herald,
Auto, PS. new tires $675
the
Good Condition. Carpeted, $150
ad. Florida in accordance with the
jurisdiction of the court.
The City Commission will hold a merclal District
PEAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that lam ministration of
Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28. w
152 7608 aft 3
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
FARMS
Odessa Marie provIsions of the Fictitious Name
LIARGAIPI
TV'S
319
5933
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Public Hearing in the City Corn. - That property described as Lot
41—Houses
AGENCY
REALTOR, 377 7198
engaged In business at
R
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Realty.
nc
..,
n..,r.,rr
iVWH
ui
'"
JV.Ii1 IS.VY
rue- rumoe......
jjui, glJ mr
wn
pay
more?
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED mission Room in the City Hall, 5, 81k 10, TIer I, Town of Sanford, 3095, Longwood, Fla., 32730,
- ,_.J
L'
uurm.,
flU9C P.11 LOW lOW
'74 Dodge Charger Esc (0,1(1,
80.S5.CP, is pending In the Circuit Florida Statutes 1957
HERBS TV
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Sanford, Florida at 7:00 P.M. on PB 1, Pg 59.
IN DeBARY-7.i with a big
Seminole County, Florida under Court for Seminole county,
flCW lisp - S 1200 or bc'st offer
cash
to mlg 519,9001! Harold
Sig.
ESTHER
R.
CHAMBERS
75975
tt0,tt,'
323 1734
76—Auto Parts
Date of the first publication of April 14, 1980 to consider Said
Being more generally described
lamily
room.
Immaculate
the fictitious name of BEST
I
acre
plus
w.old
home.
Zoned
&amp;: acres for only $16500 . Very
70 tt,undt'rbird, QOCKI Ifl,'cti
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 5774.
100 MOREE LOOP NO. 17
as located at Ill Sanford Ave
this Notice of Administration: recommendation,
BUILDING
BUILDERS,
andthat
I
Florida,
Probate
Division,
for
duplexes,
city
water
&amp;
ins
ide
&amp;
top
Condition
outside.
9A
lire
(,.I...
_________________________________________
---.-Adarete nf whirh It ca,,in,.I
Publish February Ii 25. *n4
-..---.
cond
ur
ii!.?.
SI} s
'ill iJarlie) in .,-.-.---.
'u rienninu
LQnin
•nverost ana
s.om.
TELEVISION
Quiet
location
yet
close
to
UUK NtW5T OFFICE
Imend to register said name with
sewer. Super location $35,000.
March 3, 10, 1950
has openings In Florida
doors $400 or best offer
NEW&amp;
USED
BAT
ICRlC
JOHN JOSEPH POUK
citizens shall have an opportunity mIssion will submit a recom.
Barrington
21'
x
32',
3
BR,
Scr
shopping. Mid 30's. 1 yr.
RCA color console 25.'. sold new
IN LAKE MARY
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
LOW CASH TO MTG.- 1 BR,
322 7397 or 32) 2211
Florida 32711. The personal DES$3
Ideal retirement or starting. 2
Major Credit Lards Act'pted
H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
porch, excellent cnd inside &amp;
As Personal Representative
to be heard at said hearings.
mendation to the City Commission
over $700 Balance due $115.00
for real estate licensees
warranty.
OPENINGMARCH15t
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
28. split plan, huge kit formal
representative
of
the
estate
is
John
THE
1)41
TERY
SHOP
BR,
FP
home,
close
to
bus
out
of the Estate of
By order Of the Planning and in favor of, or against, the
$19,800, adults, 377 1618
or take over my payments
Positions for 3 associates. Call
DR. fenced yd w trees.
cordance with the provisions of the
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Req REAL
who want real value In a
Broker
107W 77th St
line, shopping, churches. Call
373 9111
PAUL J. PETERSON
Zoning Commission of the City of requested change or amendment.
517 (10
HOME WITH INCOME
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit: Joseph Pouk, whoseaddress Is Pt.
for confidential interviews,
Still
in
534,500!!
TO
REGISTER
FICTITIOUS
for more details.
Will buy lunk batteri,'s
Deceased
Sanford, Florida this 27th day of The City Commission will hold a
POTENTIAL250
N.
17-92,
Casselberry,
Fl.
wilrr,inty
Will
marketing
program.
4
Bdrm,
4
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 2, Box 623, Oviedo, Florida. The
deliver
FRICKE
&amp;
FRICKE
See
our
be3utiful
new
BROAD
Call
TRADE
NAME
name and address of the personal
Best PriCCi
February, 1910.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
134.1200
Public Hearing In the City Corn.
Bath, formal living room &amp;
882 539.1
DAYTONA .atITO 4(1(1 Oh
Eve. $43.j65'
1957.
ASSOCIATES INC.
COUNTRY 'z ACRE- Newer
MORE. front 8. rear fIR's
Notice Is Hereby Given that Poe
We're now entering into
representative's attorney are set
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
REPRESENTATIVE:
.J.Q. Galloway,
mission Room in the City Hall,
din, room. Breakfast room &amp;
REALTOR
Sig. Mike Black
3BR, CH&amp;A, ww cpt., Ig
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
8315253
Acquisitions.
Inc.,
a
Florida
tlwy 92. I mile west 01 S('ee(Iw.I'.
-______
-I
Chairman
Frank C. Whigham
BATTERY SHOP
den. All recently remodeled.
Sanford, Florida at 7:00 P.M. on
an expansion program In
Publish February 15, 2Sand March forth below.
3803 Orlando Dr
OFSANFORDREALTOR
patio, rose garden &amp; low cash
323 3700
Daytona Ile,i.h. wihi 1101(1 .1
All persons having claims or Corl,oratlon Is sole owner of IN.
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
47Re.I Estate Wanted
Stenstrom, McIntosh, .iulian,
City of Sanford
Walk
to
shopping,
church
and
March 24, 1950 to consider said
3. 10, 1980
to
mtg.
545.90011
VA&amp;FHAFinancinq
107W.7lthSt
ERA •
3239111
Florida and have open.
public AUTO AUCTION
2541 S. French Ave.
demands against the estate are SURANCE BENEFITS, INC. and
Colbert I Whigham
Planning and Zoning
327
0731
school.
$55,000.
recommendation.
DES.I5
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:10. It's
required, WITHIN
THREE Intends to register with the dc t
322 0779, 327 5353. 372 3772
P.O. Box 1330
Commission
By order of the Planning and
rigs for licensed brokers
CAN'T BE BEAT- 2 or 3 BR,
of the Circuit Court of Semlnc4e
3BR, I Bath, CHA. comp set
TIRES I Ranger Lit IS wh
tl'se
only one In FlorIda. You sit
Webuyyou,
equily.closein2ih.
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
bF
WANTED
factory
made
boat
Sanford, Florida 37171
PublIsh March 3, 10, 1910
BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY
PRO.
Zoning CommIssion of the City of
new C H&amp;A, ww cpt., rge,
The Best Buy In Town — AIow
up. 55.800. 48 Downing
wall, polyester glass belted
and salespersons in the
the reserved price. Call 90.4 253
AWARD REALTY. INC.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF County, Florida, saId trade name
trailer, with 12" wheels, in
DET.24
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR.
Telephone: (305) 3222171
PERTY12
acres,
I
Bdrm,
2
Sanford, Florida this 20th day of
cost
Classified
Ad.
ref.,
dw,
disposal
&amp;
Iandscap.
of
Insurance
Carriage
Like
new.
$90
CASH
372
1967
Benefits
in
corn.
Cove 831 293) or
Moving to a newer home, apart.
9 2800
$311 for further details.
THIS NOTICE, to I lie with the
IWO TO CONSIDER THE ADOP.
good cond 323 9171
Publish March 3, 10, 1980
February, 1950.
Bath, fenced, 2 wells, farm
Sanford area. To get deed yd. 832,9001!
327 $157
______________________________
ment? Sell "don't needs" fast
clerk of the above court a written pilancewith Section 565.09 Florida
TION OF AN ORDINANCE BY
DET.i1
We
buy
rguity
in
houses,
apts,
&amp;
tractor
&amp;
mower.
1
yr.
J.Q.
Galloway,
A OK TIRE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
with a want ad.
Telephone Solicitors I part time
tails, take a minute and
372 7480
statement of anyclaim or demand Statufes.
ROBSONMARINE
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOP.
warranty. $64,900.
vacant land. Lucky In
Chairman
OWNER WILL FINANCE 1g.
Deted at Tampa, Florida, this
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Shocks 54.9$ Heavy Duty $8.95
..'UST MAKE PAYMENTS--'6, tc
Phone Room Supervisors, well
they may have. Each claim must
IDA
Wanted
to
buy,
7927
HWy.
11
92
older
Mobile
vestments.
P.O.
City
Box
of
Sanford
well-constructed? BR home on
Contact Marge Goddard,
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
P'Iew Batteries $2995
FOR
'7$ models, Call 339 9)00 or 8)1
established Sanford Firm, Full
be in writing and must indicate the 10th day of February, 1910.
Home, single or double wide.
Sanford, Fla 32771
Notice Is hereby gIven that a
•Sanlorcl 327 1741
PlannIng and ZonIng
CHECK OUT THIS ONE AT
FICTITIOUS NAME
gorgeous
104x1i7
corner
lot.
$EMINOI. COUNT
POE
ACQUISITIONS,
INC.
2413
French
Ave
IDA.
1605 (Dealer)
Time
&amp;
Part
Sanford
basis
for
Box
186,
Eustis,
Fla.
the
Time,
afternoon
claim,
ttis
name
an
Public
Call
anytime
1
273
0181.
-.
______
Hearing
wIll
be
h-1d
CmI8p
at .
UNDER $40,000! 3 Bdrm 1'.'a
,,
Under appraisal at 835,900!
..
BY Jeespis P. Brown
&amp; evening hours. No suflln,
nh5'0ttbecb0torags
CommIssion Porn in the City Hall
Publish March
engaged in business at 603
Bath, fully carpeted, fenced
10, 1950
32726.
President
iN Eli ml ADOPTION OP
permanent
position.
Start
$3.10
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
In
the
City
41A—
of Sanford, Florida, at
DET.t
yard w.utillty bldg. &amp; garage.
Mortgages Bought
"RIvirvi.w'Ave., Altamonte
SPAN ISH 2 STORY-2,300 sq ft
INFANT GIRL
hr. advance according to
I
claimed. If the claim is not yet Publish February 11, 18, 23 and
3 BEDROOM, PRAML 2
43—Lots-Acreage
7:00 o'clock P.M. on March 10,
Springs, Fl, 32701, Seminole
Attractive brick front, all this
pool home w-fireplace, formal
March 3, 1980
&amp; Sold
AMENDED NOTICIOFIUIT
motivation.
Guaranteed
due,the
—'...............
date when itwillbecome
' SCREEN POPCHES, AP.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
1980,toconsldeftheadoptlonofan
County, Florida under the IIc.
and privacy. 1 yr. warranty.;
LR&amp;DR&amp;detachedoartv
.
TO:
Phone:
ii,
ou,u rifle;
.IIuCr viaw
due shall be stated. If the claim Is DES-32
11.IAIIL.tS, 0000 CON.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ordinance by the City of S'inford,
titious name of PAUL SCOTT
house on over ' acre for only
JANE C. MORRIS
Antique Furn Jewelry
between
91
Will buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgages. We
Sat
322.0465.
contingent or uniiquldated, the
DITION. WALK
PROBATE
DIVISION
Florida,
title
DOWN
of
whkh
is
DRYWALL, and that I intend to
512,50011
CO Candace Daniels
3232751
also make Real ('state
nature of the uncertainty shell be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
TOWN. $23,000
File Number PR fl41$.CP
follows:
register said name with the Clerk
Lake Weston Apartments
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida
MorBusiness
loans
stated.
If
the
claim
Is
secured,
LOCH
ARBOR
GEMSpotless
4
Division
the
ORDINANCE NO.
NICE BUILDING LOT 70'xl3O'.
of the Circuit Court, SemInole
,
TOLL FREE
Building 6343.E
tgage Investment 1101 E.
security shall be described. The PROBATE DIVISION
BR split plan, w 1g. BR'S, FR,
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
COUNTY. CLOSE IN. 53.500,
County, Florida In accordance
"2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
Forest CIty Road
59—Musical (Prchandise
Number 8S.S6.CP
Robinson. Orlando, 427 7976
claimant
shall
big
kit,
walk
in
pantry,
pool
&amp;
delIver
IN
RI:
sufficient
ESTATE
OF
OF
51.000
DOWN
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
with th. provisions of the Fic.
TO
DOWNTOWN,
FRESH
Orlando, Florida 32110
fenced
copies of thu claim to the desk to
acre on culdesac.
JOHN WILSON KEESER, a.k.a
YOUR PRAYERS
AMENDING SECTION 0 OF AR.
Illious Name Statutes, To.Wlt:
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
1-800•82 1•5642
and all parties claiming
561,900 II
enabl. the clerk to mail One COPY IN RE: ESTATE OF
Pianos 8.
organs,
JOHN W. KEESER, .i.
HIGHWAY I I FRONTAGE. Dc
stock
TICLE V OF ORDINANCE NO.
Section 163.09 Florida Statutes
PORCH I NEW ROOF.
interest by and through
SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
HAVE
BEEN
EMILY
S.
FERNALD,
to each personal repres.n$ativ,,
clearance, big Savings. Call
BARY AREA 15 WOODED
1097 OF SAID CITY, SAID OR.
Deceased
1951.
$21,900.
her
,,
W
'"'l"'
LlST NOWI
All PeI'$Ofls interested in the
,,lJVTCUCL,s VT
Bob Ball 322 1403 7702 French
ACRES. 531,500.
DINANCE BEING A ZONING
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
519. PAUL 0. SCOTT
Eather of child born tO
Call Walt Cappel 3236100
estate to whom a copy of this NOTICIOFADMINIST*ATION
BIBUtYCIIS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
PLAN WITHIN THE CITY OF
Groomer,
kennel
worker,
SELL
YOUR
HOUSE,
CALL
Publish March 3, 10, 17, 21, 1900
arts.
WILSON
MAIFP
F
UP
NITUPE
HUGE
DUTCH
COLONIAL,
MO.
Jane C. MorrIs
Home Repair
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
HAVE THE JOB
Knowles Realty Inc.
Noticeof Administration has bean
CLAIMS
ORGANGuibransen
OR
I
PLUS
ACRES
IA000FD,
DEMANDS
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
SAID
OR.
US,
WE
HAVEBUYERS
DET.n
Cust.
cleft
(l
PIt'IOfl).
DERN,
POOL.
3
BEDROOM,
Pt.iY,
SELL.
TRADE
YOU
ARE
CLAIMS
OR
HEREBY
DEMANDS
REALTOR
625.3005
mailed are required, WITHIN
JUST FOR YOU.
2 keyboards and pedals, $630
DINANCE BEING CITED AS
Mallrnumeto$lthjones,Rt,
ROAD FRONTAGE.
2' BATH, FORMAL DINING
311 315F.FirstSt.
373S632
NOTIFIED that a Petition for AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
THREE MONTHS FROM THE AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
3222197
"THE ZONING REGULATIONS
DELTONA AREA 112.700
3,1ox479,S.nford,FI.,33771,
Bu,ldtO Soil-our lot or yours.
ROOM,
FIREPLACE.
EAT.IN
TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON#
Adoption
has
been
flied
against
AND
ALL
OTHER
PERSONS
Home repairs, paneling, root,
PUILICNOTICI
$CLIRKTYPIST$
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FHAVA,FHA73SII4S
formerly Harriett's Beauty NOOK
KITCHEN.
REDUCED
TO
youandyouarlr,qulred$o,.rve
INTERESTED
IN
THE
ESTATE:
carpet, remodeling All work
Th. Seminole County Land
Great
opportunity
for
ambitious
PUBLICATION
VA.
F
HA.235.Con,
Homes
OF
YOU
THIS
8
ACRES
LAKE
FRONT
ROLL
ARE
FLORIDA"; SAID SECTION
HEREBY
Secretary -Sanford Area
' $52,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
519 E. 1st St., 322574?
ARE
HEREBY
guar Free Est 331 8465
DeveiopmsntDivisionislnrecelpi acopyofyourwrltt.nd,f.ns.s, If NOTIFIED
Individual.
NOTICE, to fil. any oblections
ING
HILLS,
NICELY
that
BEING
the
ENTITLED
62—L.awn.Garden
ad.
MORTGAGE.
Low
Down Payment
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
M. Unsworth Realty
We need an eggreaslve corn.
545 for 5' pickup delivered
---- .......-.
WOODED, VOLUSIA
When you place a Classified Ad
structlon of a boat dock and the P.A..CARROLLJONES, ROOKS WILSON ICEESER.
Cash for your Iott Will build on
validllyofthed.ced,nt'swlIl,the
323-.......
4917 aft 1
COUNTY. $28,500.
a-k.a
DISTRICT";
SAID
in Th Evening Herald, stay
JOHN
AMEND.
s.
Fernald,
ceraniicTj
deceased,
File
your
lot
m
our
lot
preparationofaswimmlngl,eath, I OWEN, P.O. lox 35, 390 S. High. W. KEESER, JR., deceased,
Must
be
high
school grad.
qualIfIcations of the personal
agreatsalesteam. Excellent
____________________________
FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
MENT PROVIDING FOR AN
File
EAT-IN
way
KITCHEN
close
to your phone because
1192,
WITH
Cassalberry,
Florida
Num.30.M.Cp,
Is
pending
in
the
V
Enterprise,
Inc.
which will involve the removal of
Ambitious career minded I
representative, or the venue or
Side by Side refrig., 575; picnic
working conditions. If you are
YELLOW SAND
Number PR 79IIS.CP, is pending
II ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONAL
MU'
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
REALTOR
something wonderful is about
ClrcuitCourtforseminoleCounty,
Model Inc., Realtor
50 cubic yards of fill ar.d replacing 32707, and file the original with the in the Circuit Court for Seminole
dependable.
$770
mo.
to
start
641
30)3
fast
and
lurlsdiction
of
the
court.
accurate
tble
w
2
benches,
$30.
full
site
wIth
typing
Call
Clark
&amp;
Hirt
323
758n
LAKE FRONT. VOLUSIA
USE TO PERMIT ON.SITE PRE.
to happen
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
MEINTZEP TILE
Florida, Probate DIvision, the
it with SO cubic yards of white Clerk of the above styled Court
and shorthand, can work with
371.6061 or eves. 323-0517
w.fuIi benefits.
baby bed w malt, 523; Oak
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
—
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
PARATION OF FOOD FOR OFF..
or before April 3, 1900, otherwise County, Florida, Probate Division,
AREA. $35,300.
New or repair, leaky showers our
address of which is SemInole
sand, on the following described
several
Porch
rockers,
$79.95;
metal
OBJECTIONS
NOT
departments and meet
..
- ______________
SO FILED County
the address of which is SemInole
$56,900.
PREMISES CONSUMPTION IN
SANFORD
3 BR, I U, ref I
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. $695562.
aiudgm.ntmaybeent.t
Courthouse, Sanford,
SERVICES UNLIMITED
property:
SAUTO PTSMOR $
otlice desk, $70 Jenkins
cllentswell In person and over
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
62 APannEqijjp.
County Courthouse, Sanford,
WINTER SPRINGS
TYPICAL MINUTE MARKETS
LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. 3
stove, $12,000 and assume V.
Florida. The personal represin.
P40mm' ki'pair &amp; Remodeling
TheSouthfl9.lft,oftpseSE i,lOf reasons demanded in the
the telephone, Call Janice at
Full knowledge of catalogues &amp;
Furniture,
Date of the first publication of
705
E
25th
St.
373
*
SI
ACRES
NICELY
WOODED
Florida.
The
personal
repressn.
AND
7.11
STORES
REFERRED
I PCT. ASSUMPTION.
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,
FHA mort, $144 mo.
WITNESS myhandafldtheseal
2lhrs.
3270771
the SW ¼ ci SectIon 31, Township
I
Tile lloors installed
this Notice of Administration: tative of the estate is larnett
3210320. Immediate opening,
0981
parts. $230 wk + comm.
tativeof the estate 11W, THOMAS
119,900 down assume payments
LAKE
FRONT.
TO IN ITEM S OF THE PER.
LAKE
_____________________
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
Owner 0312517.
Bards Trust Compnv, N. A.,
21 South, Range 31 East, SemInole ci said Court on this 15th day of LOVETT, whose address Is Suite
NEW&amp;
REPAIR
excellent
salary
full
benefits,
March
3,
1910.
197$
Case
Tractor
Model
$85
HELEN AREA. $50,000,
MITTED USES, PROVIDING
of $219.81 total. Clean3 BR,2B,
February,
NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
whole adorns Is 230 Park Avenue
MUST SELL! 15,500 Window Air
County, Florida.
Free Est.
010 1183 all 6
S TRAINEE POSITIONS
Like new Cond., 16,995
well established company,
.1oht Joseph
1000, Pan American lank
FOR SEVERABILITY, CON.
Make room in your attic. qar,lqe
screened porch, kitchen
(SEAL)
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
South,
P.O.
lox
1000,
Winter
Park,
Cond., excellent cond. 322 3930.
Interested parties may address
Learn
to
repair
I
rebuild
sm.
Equal
OpportunIty
Employer.
32?
6793
As
Personal
RepresentatIve
_________________________________
BuIlding,
230
N.
Orange
LOTS
OF
LOTS,
AREA
OF
FLICTS
equipped,
freshly
AND
Sell idle items with a C!6ssjfied,
Avenue,
EFFECTIVE
REALTY
WORLD.
decorated,
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
'
HEAT I AIR, MANY EX
FIa,
32759.
Th
name
and
address
I
their comments, in writing, to the
dec. motors, Must be mecti,
of thu Estate
Orlando, Florida. The name and
DATE.
FINER HOMES NEAR
Ad Call a friendly ad taker at
immediate occupancy, lowest
As
Clerk
of
said
Court
TEAS.
$59,900.
of
the
personal
representative's
Land Development Division,
Planning Assistant for Federally
inclined.
Odessa Marie
tIf'SOfl
address
Beds, Dbl. motel B.S. &amp; Matt.,
of
the
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
322 7611 or 831 9993.
personal
priced in area at only $13,900.
A COPY shall be available at the
By: CynthIa Proctor
Clock Repair
attorney are let forth below,
i8—Wanteci to Buy
funded youth project in
Seminole
County
Services
ea
representative's attorney are set
57,900 EACH.
530 set. Sanford Auction, 1715
Owner.Broker.
8)07717.
office
of
Clerk
DePufy
the
City
Clerk
for
all
6
ROOM
HOUSE
ON
LARGE
All
persons having claims or
Building, Sanford, Florida.
Seminole Co. Knowledg, of
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
S3CABINETINSTALLERSS
S. French. 327 73-10.
forth below,
persons desiring to examine the
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.
GWALTNEY JEWELER
demands against the estate are
Comments should t
rac.Iy.f RICHARD
. - B. OWEN, P.A.
statistical .,,.sInan,.,. '-""'I'.,
11.1..rn. -ms. vv.
remi
, purwii navir c,aims- or
GOING
IN
SERVICE,
same.
LANKULL, JUN55, ROOKS I
ROOM, 1'. BATH. ORIGIN.
required, WITHIN
We buy used furniture
2015.ParkAve.
THREE
L.awn&amp;LarKIscapiflg
planning
and
or
,/;Y
wIthin ildaysofthepvbiicationof
Frank C. Whipham
Social Sr.
All Size Tarpaulins
demands against the estate are
EN
OWNER SAYS REDUCE S
All parties in interest and
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
FURNITIJRE&amp; THINGS
322-6509
_______________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
this notice.
vIcesbackgroundpr,f,
.St.nstrom,
Mcintosh,
.Iulian,
SMACHINI
CLEANERS
ARMYNAVYSURPLUS
GENEVA
ACIVAGI
A
required,
WITHIN
THREE
P.O. Boa
ACRES IN UPSALA TO $7,500
cltizensshall have an opportunity
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
SOOS SanfordAve.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Herb Hardin,
great learning experlenc,.
CoIbert I. Whigham
Will train, need 3, easy money.
'
3l0SanfordAve.
28R,MH,$i5,000.349-57)7
3225791
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CASH OR TERMS.
Sapfo,.d
Casselberry, Florida 32707
to be heard at saId hearing.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
The Real Estate Agency
3236593
Land Development
Salary
S,O00
plus
fringe,
':EPTIFIED LAWN
P.O.
lox
1330
Larry
0
Herman
Broker
.
.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
(300) 031 5700
BY order of the City Commission
clerk of the above court a wrItten
Manager
essmaking
current
resume
to
P.O.
LLANDSCAPINr.
Sanford,
FlorIda
$ CASHIER HOSTESS $
33171
lox
49,
WIBUY
USED
FURNITUP'E.
Realtors
THIS NOTICE, to file with th.
Inc.,
2'z
ACRES
NEAR
LAKE
Attorney for Pet Itloners
of
the
CIty
of
Sanford,
Florida.
BRAND
NEW
3
BEDROOM.
2
statement of anyclaim or demand
Seminole County, Florida
Sanfora, Fl. 32771. Resume
FREE ESTIMATES 377.7907
Telephone (305) 332.2171.
Super
boss
I
surroundings.
APPLIANCES
&amp;
PLUMBING
51—
clerk
of
the
above
court
a
HARNEY,
GENEVA
AREA.
Household
Goods
written
French
(I?
92)
Sanford
H.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
City
Clerk
2135',
S
.' BATH,
FAMILY ROOM, 2
Publish Mardi 3, 10, 17, 31, 1950
they may have. Each claim mt*t
PublIsh Mardi 3,
adIine March 10,
Publish Mar. 3,
__________________________
FIXTURES, Jenkins Fur
Hurryl
Alterations, Dressmaking
statement of any claim or demand
19.900.
_________________________________
DET-2I
373 5371
PublIsh March 3, ic.o
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
eill writing and must indicatethe
DET.19
DET.1t
thaw av kawe arh slat... ..,nS
'L? IA
niture, 70$ F 75th St 3730911.
Drapes. Upholstery
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NE ED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
inc claim, ne name and
,A,h.,
h,,,,
,,tasl')
Maw
hnnfl
Earn extra money at home.
5 WAITRESS S
332.0707
1 WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FIR EPLACE. $49,500. MUST
- find him liSted ill our Business
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 11TH beiflwt.Iting.ndm;s;
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7 BR. 28, Condo, KIt equipped,
aodrsssofthecredltororhisaomt
Antiques,
modern
furniture,
box
springs
&amp;
mattresses
at
20
Good
pay.
Hurryl Hurryl Hurryl
NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS JUDICIALCIRCUflIWANDPOR baslsfortheclaim,thenam,
Easy work. No
FRONTAGE NEAR CARNOTICE
OF
A
BE SOLD THIS WEEKI
PUBLIC
Directory
move in today for $33,900.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN or attorney, and the amount
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
FOR THE VACATING, AlAN.
experIence necessary. Start
RIAGE COVE. YOUR
HEARING TO CONSIDER THU
ywalI'
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA addrlssofthec,edlterorhhsaom,
AND FOE SEMINOLE COUNTY, claimed. If the claim is not yet
Diamonds.
Bridges
Antiques.
fullsi:e,queen&amp;
king.
Jenkins
immediately Send name and
DON1NLDI$CONTIPIUIPIQ, CASE No. .I91SCA44E
Stop nor cailMonday
or attorney, and - the amount
CHOICE FROM $4,500.
ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCE
FLORIDA
due, the date when it will become
--LUXURY LIVING.
3732801.
Furniture, 70$ E. 75th St. 323
iu 5w.nii ,Q, Box
rur more cersils.
VP lVlIT1.UP. IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
Painting
S
ciaimea. ii me claim is not yet
BY THI CITY OP SANFORD,
3 BR, 28, pool, BBQ, green
o
CIVILACTIONNO,ss.p,CA.50.p due shall be stated. If fls• claim Is
)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls I
0951.
WAY.
u
due, the date when It will become
Orlando, Fl. 33509,
LL OF THE ABOVE PRO.
FLORIDA.
BONNIE L. O'NEAL.,
IN RE: THE M.%IRIA$I p
house, 1g. patio. 553,9%,
ContIngent or unhiquidated, the
repaired. Res. I Comm..
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
'
'Cash'322 4132
duesliall be stated. If th, claim Is
PERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
Notice is hereby given that a
P,i.nti,iq by Anthioiiy (or 'miii
ANN SATTAGLIA
nature of the uncertainty shall be
—
STENSTROM
emodel I Additions.
AAA
EMPLOYMEN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE •
Are
you
caring
for
your
Elderly?
WITH
TERMS
contIngent or uftilquidat,d, tile
Public Hearing will be held at the
ANr
WE
Stereo.Chairs.Lamps
Uu.'Iity lot or Est pressurt'
PetItioner
EXECUTIVE LIVING
stated. If the claim is secured, the
Larry's
Mart,
715
Sanford
Ave.
Call
531-5399or
862
0134
NOTICE that the Baird ci County JOHN W. O'NEAI..
Would you lIke to work, stc,
nature of the uncertainty shell be
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
Commission Room in the City Hall
and
323.5176
Allpricedtosell
cleaning. Free Est. 3770011
Lake front living is avail, in this
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
security shall be described. The
_____________________________
Commissioners of Seminole
cc keep an appointment, Let
4I/ acre estate. 38R, 18 w.
stated. If the claIm Is secured, the
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
ADVERTISED.
Rupondent.Nusb.,ld.
562 5030. Under $60.
'
FRANK PATTAGLIA
diifltaflt shall deliver sufficIent
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
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12
County, Florida, at 10:00 O'clock
Ave.
security shall be described. The
me sit for you, Will furnish
Classified Ads Will always givi7:00 O'clock P.M. on March 10,
CALL US ANYWAY.
—
NOTICEOPACTION
Respondent
Copies of the claim to the clerk to
guest
cottage, fruit trees.
REDUCED
rental
income
+
Groonng
a
Boarding
AM. on the 25th day of Mardi, TO:
references. Call Mon.Tues.
you more - Much
claimant shall deliver S4AIICIIOI
lWO,toconsldertheadopllonolan
Much
Iflablithiclefk to mall one copy
"z off of total inventory ul brand
NOTICIOPACTION
buliness
property
I
Just
7
yrs
ORIENTAL
RUGS
WANTED
Icor.Ioth1Fm,Ave.):
AD., 1950, in the County Corn.
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Sat. for appOlidmInIs 3fl9343
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
More than you expect
TO:
5EIGLER REALTY
JOHN W. O'NEAL,
new interspring bedding. These
to each perscnai representative.
Your future Is our concern:
oldt Super locationi Now
Top Prices Paid
mlssloners' Meeting Room at the
enable the clerk to mail on, copy
Animal Haven Grooming 8.
Florida, title of which is as
mieence d*IS
beds are not damaged or
FRANK SATTAGLIA
All persons Interested In the.
134,9% 327.3323,
Used. any condition 644 5176
BROKER
County Courthouse in Sanford,
to HCh personal f'epresir*ativs,
Boarding Kennelt. Thermo
follows:
Ii unknown but
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
estate to whom a copy of this
seconds but brand new top lIne
Florida, will hold a Public Hearing
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Painting &amp; Repair
AM orsens Interested in the
24395 MyrtleAve
whose mailing ad
ORDINANCE NO.1007
stat controled heat, off floor
LAST KNOWN MAIL.I NO
bedding sets only I Free local
Notice 01 Administration ias been
GREAT
1
BR,
IS
condo,
wC•
WE
BUY
USE
0
F
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NITLIRE
1
MUFFLER
flconsld.randdai,rAIn,wisaj$,r
'MAN (1)
estate to edwin a copy
sleeping boxes. We cater to
1$
AI4ONDINANCEOF THE CITY
*is
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
Office 50*
mailed are requIred, WITHIN
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
Orlando
carpet, eqpt. kit.,
HIA.
APPLIANCES.
Sanford
FurSanford
or not the County will vacate,
N01ke01Adminisfraflniabejji
BRAKE a
OF
your pet. 3225137
SANFORD,
jofl, Santini. iertsni
YOU
FLORIDA,
ARE
327 1371
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
HEREBY THREE MONTHS PROM THE
W.Di Down stairs I by the
niture Salvage. 322 572).
.371 oseo
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
RN or LPN. 4 to 12 part jj,
REALTORS
abandon, discontinue, close,
Sanford
177.5191
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
NOTIFIED that an dion for DATE
You ARE NOTIFIED filet an flId are required. WITHIN
OF
FRONT
THE
FIRST
END
pool!
Yours
for
533,1001
Call
MAN 1)
h,le, c. &amp; C aIt-rig,,r
337-7!!)
llllSanfordAve.
vmPor$on5a.IferJNur,jng
rulovncsanddlsclaim.nyrltoq
1007 OF SAID CITY, SAID OR
O'D5IkJOJt'T'1ge THREE MONTHS FROM THE
disiolutiOnol marriage has been PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
1, COnvalesce
327.3323 for info.
Free Est
the County and thepublic in and to has been (liedagalnst you sn you DATE
322 3559
ni Center, 930
OF
THE
1975
Singer
Futura
Fully
auto,
DINANCE BEING A 1011ING
FIRST
Iiosne
cleaning
lilod against you, and you are NOTICE, to file any ob.tiitis
Muit hive muffler shopexp alli
Milloesrilfe
72—Auc$ion
the following rlglits.ol.way run. are required .
PUBLICATION
repossessed, usid very short
OF
PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT
THIS
. a
required to serve a
,
y
mutt tools. A creative,
they may have that c*iaIl.n,e the
home
in
BR,
2B
BEAUTIFUL
3
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W.
Garnelt
Whit.
fling through, the descrIbed mw written deo. ii any, t
time. Original $591. bal. Sill or
NOTICE, to file any obiactiens
CHANGING THE ZONING OP
written defenses so It, it any, on validity of the decedent's will, the
Painting&amp; Remodeling
BROKER
Deltona, wall the extrasl C.
Pr1*ictI,e PIOfl leho can do
_____________________
Peg. Real Estate Broker
p'egetty, to.wht:
Housewives Cleaning Service
$71 no. Agent 339 135$.
they may have that challenge the
THAT PORTION OF THAT
n C. VERNON MIll,
G.t plenty of prospects
CARROLL BURKE, Attorney
FREE ESTIMATES.
qualIfIcatIons of the personal
high luelity work. Will
'(IA, Fl. rm., eatin kit., w.w
GUN
AUCTION
ASSOC.
JOHN
KRIDER
Personalized,
fast,
dependable
Unnamed read lying along the MaIntiff'sat ray,
idNv111W ftcdsws wIll, flue
CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
PefitIiiwr, w$sse address is 612 represent.tive, or the venue or
address
.Advertise your product or
Call anytime 349 5239
Od
iV good worklhg
carp.,
patIo
1
lets
mote.
BPP
Sunday
March
30th
107W.
Commercial
Regular
or
1
lime
hasie
e3.he soone' you place your
North and East section line ii the is 309 North Oak Avenue,
One Sofa, B organdy
SOUTH OF AND ABUTTING
Sastuil AtlantIC SaM Building, lurisdlction of me court.
Service In me CIIIII led Ads.
Orlando
t qualllicatlonsof the personal
Sanford
conditions at
I
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
Consignments accepted
,
Phone
322
7111.
Sanford
6775594
weciowatti windows
NW. le of the LI I.1, section 23 Office awer 1. Sanford, Florida repreSentative, it th venue or
classified ad, the sooner you get
Good Condition
AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND
Sanford, FI0I', atid file the
377-1577
I 321.0610
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
It you are having difficult,, findinç
Paid vacations, Hospltalmsa.
$51,700.
SANFORD AUCTION 3237340
(esutti.
____________________________
l 111. ige $L.Clsi lying a4
juriSdIctIon 111W court.
Call 323-1710 after 4:30 p.m.
33771, on or before Mardi 50,
UTWUN U.S. HIGHWAY u-n original with the Clerk
Circuit OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
a place to live, car to drive, a
thu. IpiNsims. Ph. Carl
the Nsrfltsaction Ueeof the SE.
AU. Cl.AIM$, DEMANDS, AND
(SR 151 60) AND SOUTHGATE
and file the original With toe clerk
Court, on or before the *1st Ny of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
job, or some service you have
INS fir Ippslntmont,
____
MOBILE HOME 3 BR, 25, dol.
2ROOIfls
'BATEMAN
REALTY
Horns
lniuv.ins.*i
11ffie$.LoIsoldwctlenfl,and olffiiscitrteiffiorbaiSruuir. OBJECTIONS NOT 10 FILED
Cedar Wardrobe
ROAD
EXTENDED Mardi, A,D. ION
flat. at Iha 41.s
need of, read all our want ads
acresl
CIlIA,
Dr.,
wIde
on
*0
Rig. Real Estate Brolcü
lying an th WNI and Seulhi en plaintiff's
322.9180 10a.m. to3p.m.
WILL. SI FOREVER BAWD
SOUTHERLY
FROM MEl dWauNwIllWantIr.daggin,yaj thNkeo
every day.
jsfr
DeM Clerk, 3 to 11 shift: Mar
Lg. kit.l Lots of country I BPP
7f40 SOnfordAye.
beunhgryeltaaParcalA4ylnpW medatilyffisr.attg
lit' me ratie demanded in the F$ruary*$, ION,
Mon. thru Sat.
DOte01ffihfWWpIçatjgef
(MULTIPLE FAMILY
hienvhssa
ni,ca*ler,lto3sI1lfl
Only
SERVICE
CONTRACT.
Complete
Mobile
aciofas
lIving.
N.E. le ii Ihe 5.1. le 11 said sic. NfluNwlhlboenNr.d.goinsf pitt this Nailci of Ainiotratien:
Ross.
PotitiolL
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING)
.321.O75
PII'iflCed Preferred
SARNEYT BANKS TRUST
Lk. Sylvan AreaS acres. $21,.
542,5001
Home Repair
V monthly rit utIlIties
Hon 31. ,Pøv*or desatoed as tying for 1W relIef demanded in 1W FeIntiry 31, $50
DISTRICT TO GC.2 (GENERAL.
WITNESS my hand aM OIOICISI
COMPANY, NA.
pluone lls, pleiw DiVS nfl
Other parcels avail.
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3495259
Pd.
Inluire
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5.
Welding
south, 11 Spring Volley Farms conlalnt evpeflti.n.
ob 041.7503
5: W• THOMAS LOVITT
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT, 1 . en this She 11111 dsp 01
By; Rachel R. A*i
Sanford.
W. Mailcumugi, REALTOR
'4 pcI. Interest to qualified
,$.ctienIamd0aMly1ngWestg
February, AD. 1955,
y,.
P R 0 V I 0 IN
WITNIISmyhinliiutffies.l
As Porsinil Repieeenlatlye
oR
icai
_______________
buyers. New homes with
332.7953
Sanford's Sales Laader
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
witerRspdprlye
REALTOR
ML$
hiul$ringLahe$lllssectlet gO this Court en ill, Ny of - 01 N.e Estate 11
SIVEIAIILITY,
BARROW'S WELDING
CONFLICTS' (SEAL)
u ersonaI lopresonhafive
month! pym.nts under S2j0.
RebulldCondemnedHouses
r'e'vie.LIenardC.
Jolly.
kmahsJ#
Is
Iookkie
for
your
February, tOt
JOHN WILSON KIESIR,
AND EFFECTIVE DAYL
IveflI-)*
Arthur H. SechaNs Jr.
SERVICE
011W Estate of
tow down Styments. 3ñ.**7. Don't pile no longer needed items
APARTMENTS
S.G.BALINT
3275665
323.7350
bergain
Offer
it
tadey
in
me
PERSONS INTERESTED *y (SEAL)
.
k-i JOHN W KEllER, JR.,
A copy ihall be available at the
Clerk 11 CircuN C.uu,t
- EMILY I. FERNAI.D
high
3222420
as
an
elephant's
eye.
ClUsilled
Place
321 0511
Seminole County, Pra
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
Deceased
Arthur H. kckw$tt, ar.
Office 11 this City Clerk Is, su
I
"Luxury Fco Less"
classified ad, and pIle the
Custom built utility I boat
I Mm, quality operation
By: Cyntluls Proclor
THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
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AS ChIt 111W Court
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL.
I Acre lake front lot in beautiful
peIMM dOSIrInS to ONinIIIO the
I
ATTORNEY FOR PIRk.
.
R01lridaat..—.
money In your wallet I
I yrs. cap. Pathos, Driveways,
ANYTIME
trailers, truck racks
Deputy Click BY: June I. Certi.
RIPRISENTATIVI:
Same.
misc.
SPECIFIED.
Civ$e WSNW Is work on Egg
residential area of Lake Mary
I repairs,
1,2,3BR, Suites
orr1.L.
REPRESINTATIVE.
P •S4VI'
e$c.Waynel.al.3fl.1331
i
As Deputy Clerk
All parties ht I*ternt nd CARROLL. BURKE
W. THOMAS LOVITY, 11
BOARD OF COUNTY
Blvd., possible terms. $12500.
Firm, Wilier ivailable, A.Z
Andrew L. Grapev'
Unfura.
Adult. Family
Multiple
Listing
Service
AI1O6MV for PatNlSuiit
C. VERNON MIlE. JR.
cEli
STANLEY, HARMENING &amp;
COMMISSIONERS or
shill have an
Poultry Firm, SI 430*
srivnity
WIu4or*.j,,.
Names, Word
4
lead Laundry
'il latIflid AJISfiIIC
till IISSI'I at Mid healing.
COUNTY, ClEVILAND,MhjE1 BRIDGES LOVITT
51M1100t,1
inecrest— 1 BR, 28 charmer
OISIisOCKV1FI.054.771313$rt. 30AiIiisiWs Uothirnislud
$ Wosnats, PA.
1 SR. IB, all apal. md. WID,
Psal Office 50i 1116
ceiling,
Office OICON'Z
lOtilel
I Story
Sysrderffie City Csmmluslsi
FLORIDA
cathedral
has
P. I ON
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agprox. 710 sq. ft., outside
SaIfoIt Fle1IOS 3317$
Orhind., Pleddo 35050
111W CIty II Sanford. FluidS.
BY: ARTHUR H. BECKWITI$, Sanford.- Plevlda 3*11
screened pool for easy
WkWer Park. FIa
' '
storage, posh $ club house,
Phiw (1557 IN4415
1105
Titi*isi; 153350 $311
Tiloplanu: (311) 413011
54.10, TiUles, Jr.
ST.
' JR.
.- maintenance Icorner hot with
Telopliapue: (IN) 1441313
SR—SIN up. Pool. Aitts sty
E*5t. m00k, must hive
asoum. first or owner will
PIJ
PuSIioIi February is. . *1.
City Chick
ranch
PuWN FeIflIIIY U and March 3,
Fuary 10, 2uSd Mardi PVbI1N FlWVSc' 25 Slid MarCh 3
CLERK
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large oaks. $49,900.
Oil Like Ada. JVst So. of
..
SANFORD
liSle. Deed binollts, I Ny
consider terms. $27,000..
L11
March 3, 19,1955
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PublIsh Mardi 3,1950
AWP0,t P1W. in 17.97 in
pujlisil MardI 3, ISO
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tOSS
322-20N
iET.30
Dific.
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305-32
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303
MI
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reluctant to single out any of his job and
Warm Front To Sweep Out Cold
It took almost a year to write the
training programs for the ax. If told to
trim, he would take an equal percentage January budget, The latest revision Is
being done in days. On Friday, Budget
across the board.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
are getting warm temperatures."
south Seminole county.
last," Jasa added.
Those are straws in a wind sweeping Director James McIntyre gave most
Herald Staff Writer
"I wouldn't guarantee that that was the
Smith said the peak use today was only
One of Seminole's biggest agricultural
the Washington bureaucracy, as the federal agencies budget cutting targets
After Monday morning's unseasonable last freeze of the winter," Pingle 43.70 megawatts, considerably less than businesses is the raising of tropical oradministration seeks to cut from $10 and gave them until Monday to repor t record lows, It was a welcome relief cautioned. "A system is moving down Monday's high use of 49 megawatts.
narnental house plants, which are exbillion to billion from the $615.8 billion how they would do it.
early today when temperatures dipped from the Rockies. I thought two weeks
Things were beginning to get back to tremely sensitive to the cold. One of the
Officials are reviewing these replies, only into the mid 30s.
1981 budget it sent Congress in January,
ago that we had had the last freeze of the normal at the Auto-Train Station alter largest growers is Ilattaway Nurseries,
whittling ft $15.8 billion deficit it had and the resulting package is expected to
Elmer Pringle, weather service season."
heavy snows in Virginia and North which has 20 acres of greenhouses at
be announced soon,
projected perhaps to zero,
specialist for the Orlando office of the
Things were looking up today for Carolina had caused cancelation of Altamonte Springs and Forest City.
National Weather Service, reported an Florida Power Corp., which has been Sunday's run and left passengers and
Rick liattaway, manager, said today
official low of 33 degrees early today and hampered by the shut-down of its Crystal their cars stranded in Sanford. The the company's three boilers run by
a high of 52 degrees Monday. The River nuclear plant and a coal-fired plant northbound run went on schedule natural gas have bc-en working overtime
predicted low for tonight is 45 degrees at the same location.
Monday and trains are expected to to save the plants.
7U Seminole County Canunission
In other action this morning, the and the warming trend is expected to
"We're doing very well," said Tracy resume their regular runs today between
"We have to maintain a temperature of
recessed its regularly scheduled morning Commission passed unanimously a continue Wednesday with a high between Smith, spokesman for Florida Power. Sanford and Virginia, according to the 65 degrees," he said. "it gets critical if it
meeting today to reconvene at 3 p.m. for resolution forming the structure of the 65 and 68 degrees anticipated. The low "With higher than expected 1cm- Sanford operations office,
drops below 60 degrees and we start
the expected signing of the county's comprehensive plan review committee. Wednesday night should be in the SOs, peratures and our customers' conSeminole County
Agricultural losing plants." ,When it's 30 degrees
contract with Hospital Corporation °
servation efforts, we had excess power." Extension Agent Frank Jasa said he did outside we can maintain 63 degrees inThe comprehensive plan, adopted in Pingle said.
America (HCA).
"The same thing that caused the cold,
The Crystal River No, 2 coal-fired plant not expect any additional damage since side, but when it gets in the 20s it is
1977, sets forth the basic process for
HCA ,wlll take over the operation i
is causing the temperatures to rise," was back on line today to help handle the the low of 30 degrees was reached at borderline."
determining further land use,
Seminole Memorial Hospital and agrees
Pingle said, "The high pressure pulled additional load brought on by the cold midnight. "We had some frost, but not as
"On Sunday the winds kept blowing the
The resolution crea tes an ad hoc
to provide a replacement facility within
cold air down to the area. Now we're on spell. The plant is not yet up to capacity, heavy as last week. The additional cool plastic off the reenhnILse and our boiirs
three years. The site for the new hospital mittee to be comprised of four members the other side of the high pressure cell — but is expected to be shortly.
temperatures may actually help as more ran off and on all day and they ran from 5
Is within the city limits of Sanford, ac- from the Seminole County League of which moves in a circular pattern — and
Florida Power serves customers in damage is caused when it gets hot too p.m. Monday until 8 a.ui. today."
cording to Commission Chalrmafl Bill Civic Associations, one member from the

Hospital Signing Expected Toda

League of Women Voters, one membe&amp; of
Klrchholf.
Kirchhoff has been authorized to sign the agricultural Industry, two members

the document by a vote of the fuli coin- from chambers of commerce, one
mission, Mrs. Sophia Shoemaker, member from the Seminole County Floridians, Tourists Survive Blast
chairman of the outgoing Seminole Board of Realtors, one member from one
MemorW HO*W Board of Trustm, is service organization, and one ap
By United Press Inkmil"
night would stave off tree damage.
Army filled 120 beds by 4 p.m. and per. annual Strawberry Festival Parade at
also expected to be at the signing. She poirftient by each of Ow five coinThe weatherman promised shivering
—Thousands of tourists, cold-blasted mitted 107 to sit up all night in the waiting Plant City Monday, ice covered the berry
has been authorized by the hospital board mluioners from within that com- towIStsand bone
-chilled fwnscoming away from the watering spots, thronged room.
fields — purposely flooded to hold
missioner's disUict.
to sign for the tMtWL
from a night in Itheir fields a slow war. such attractions as Orlando's Disney
—Pro golfers in Uw Bay Hill Classic at temperatures at the freezing point.
mup today from the record-setting late World, Tampa's Busch Gardens and Orlando were so cold Sunday they donned
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It could be the first federal budget not snow In the parking lot of the Auto-Irrain.stailon In Sanford. I)id remained (in the car this inorning is pure evidence of the cold
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Energy
snow red ink since 1969. The budget snow really fall in Sanford? The answer Is that the snow came Ironi temperatures in Seminole County (luring the past two days.
Department says ft could cut 0O million
to $1 billi on from its $8 billion budget as has been in surplus only five times since parts unknown In the North, where the car was loaded onto the train
par t of President Carter's latest effort to 1950,
curb inflation.
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Revolutionary Council."
saying the decision must be made by the
Tomseth, along with Charge d'Affaires

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by Bob Thaves

Evening Hera4d CUSPS 481.280) —Price 20 Cents

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The offer made today by Duluth, Minn. but the region would benefit from it," he
and Sanford industrialist and en. said.
trepreneur Jeno Paulucci to assist the
Sanford, Lake Mary and the county
cities of Lake Mary and Sanford in territory in between have been combined
acquiring federal grants was Im- into the North Seminole region for sewer
mediately accepted by representatives of system purposes with Sanford as the lead
both Seminole County municipalities.
applicant for federal money. Sanford
"Why, of course, we would like to have owns the sewer plant to be converted to
any assistance Mm. Paulucci will give the regional system.
us," said Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore.
'There are a lot of areas where we
Paulucci said Lee Vann, an aide who
coming
could
afford some help," Moore said
formerly lived in Sanford, will be
to Seminole County in the next few days. today.
He could provide technical assistance In
"We can use all the help we can get,"
seeking federal money if the two com- said Lake Mary Vice 51ayor Burt
munitIes wish. Vann, Paulucci said, has Perinchief. "Many times federal grants
been economic development ad- are based as much on who you know as
minlstrator for the state of Minnesota, what you know. I don't think the genPaulucci's native state.
tleman's help can hurt us at all. Our
"Lee Vann is very capable and knows a greatest need now is the sewer system
lot of people In Washington," Moore said. and problems that go with it such as
A paramount need in the area, Moore drainage," Perinchief said.
-saId, is tension of the sewer service
No date has yet been set for the of.
into Lake Mary. ,,It is really Lake ficlals of the two cities to meet with
Mary's problem, not ours (Sanford's), Paulucci and his aide. — DONNA ESTES

which can be independent of envelope for it, Send your
the circulation In the rest of request to me, in care of this
the body. As a result, If you newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
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For Tuesday. March 4, 1980
don't have very much blood Radio City Station, New York,
flow through the skin, you will NY 10019.
fee cold.
I think a lot of offices and
YOUR BIRTHDAY
handied properly, you'll have
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A good hot bath will usually buildings and plants where
Mardi 4, 1980
more peace of mind to do
make such a person feel employees are asked to work
This coming year, be on the other things.
alert for sound investments or
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) warm again for two reasons, at lower temperatures now
a side business that could add Spend more time on things One, it will decrease the would be very wise to have
to your income, If you look that challenge your Intellect, body's ability to lose heat so regular exercise breaks.
hard enough, there Is a Mentally you're a Samson, there will bea build upofheat will keep their employees
possibility you may uncover while physically you may t in the body. And the external comfortable and probably
somethIi quite profitable.
heat to the skin causes an Improve their productivity,
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possibility of a good return Unusual situations could
should be the area in which develop that may mean WIN AT BRIDGE
you concentrate your efforts something to you financially.
today. Push hard for quick A partner might be involved ______________________
leads a spade toward his jack.
results. Romance, travel, in your good fortune,
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break 4-3. He goes to dummy
how to perform in harmony
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the good spade and loses the
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of diamonds with one of
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dummy's trumps."
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CANCER (June 21-Jully 22) learn from personal ex It takes years to learn about Bridge." send $1 to: "Win at
care of this newjp&amp;.
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per, P.O. Bfox 489, Radio City
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crimes of the shah and the crimes of the officer Victor Ttniiseth be handed over to Kuwait, quoted Ghotbzadeh as saying, group were executed Monday.
U.S. government."
the Revolutionary Court in connection "The destiny of the three diplomats at
There was no mdication when a
Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh with the trials of members of the ultra the Foreign Ministr y must be decided dectswn might be made.
Ghotbzadeh has denied a request by the right-wing Forqan illovellient. charged by Iran's
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after a 2-hour meeting Monday night with made as to when the visit would take Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the Bruce Laingan and political affairs ofSome 27 Farqan members are believed hassv linking the diplomat ith the
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and a place.
Revolutionary Council, the Pars new ficerMichael Holland. took refuge in the to Ix, oil trial in procedings that began Farqan movement.
delegation from the Revolutionary
The spokesman said the militants agency reported today.
Foreign Ministry when Islamic miltants Sunday. They are charged with murders
A Foreign Ministry spokesman said
Council to discuss the visit.
decided to allow the visit to help the fiveProse cutor-General Ali Qodussi stormed the U.S. Embassy Nov. 4.
Il% committed in the early days of minLstry officials questioned Toniseth
"The'commisslon will be allowed to see member commission investigate ,the demanded that U.S. Embassy political
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not all of the captives in the occupied U.S. hostages, now in their 122nd day of
Embassy.
captivity, would be allowed to meet with
The decision by the militants came the commission. He said no decision was

pression that most of it is in
my head. I'm an un- creases to eliminate the heat.
comfortable Inside during That, in turn, makes you feel
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most of the day Is spent at opportunity to do a little
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By United Press International
some of the American spies who are
The militants holding the 50 Americans here, " a spokesman said in a telephone
hostage said today the U.N. commission interview with UP! in London.
on Iran would be allowed to see some, but
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itself,
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whether a person feels hot or readers who want this issue
cold Is directly related to the can send 75 cents with a long,
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certain they'll pay higher prices for fresh
vegetables and cleared sunbathers from gloves, mufflers and knit caps.
Three days of ripping winds subsided vegetables and citrus produc ts into late
the beaches.
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reported i ecord demands for electricity of frost for citrus growers and vegetable
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lion residents farmers from the rolling orange grove radishes, lettuce, squash, cucwnbert,
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some opposition was expressed by ahead. We've been waiting long enough."
commissioners the imiatter was tabled
In making the motion for rezoning,
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SEOUL, South Korea (UPI)
South Less than 15 miles northwest of Seoul.
property owners on the north side of time' lots north of Pine Street included in
Korean navy and air force units sank a
The defense ministry said the North
State Road 434 between County Road 427 the request.
North Korean armed spyboat ap. Korean boat was first spotted early today
and Grant Street have also requested
Gerald Korman, local attorney,
proaching the southeastern coast before 12 nautical miles off Pohang, an In.
t heir lots be rezoned commimercial and are representing Todd Penuberton, told the
dawn today, the defense ministry an- dustrial site as well as an Important
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the Land commission he does not anticipate any
nounced,
military base located 170 miles southeast
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Planning Agency Wednesday night.
problem in getting Florida Power Cor.
A ministry announcement said four of Seoul on the east coast.
City Administrator David Chacey had poration's permission to use the
people were killed, one man was A South Korean navy hlghapeed patrol
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wounded and one was missing in the craft approached the unIdentifIed vessel
the land-use map and ordinance are it will take another month or two to get
clash,
and challenged It to heave to,
ready for review by the commission, through the red tape.
There was no immediate indication of ministry said
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how many crewmen were aboard. The fire on the southern patrol boat. and then
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announcement said it was capable ci
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to say," said Chacey.
commission with a lull site plan be fore
the two Koreas in two days. Early southern fishing boats operating in
The map and proposedordinance will go completing the new production-line
Sunday three North Korean armed
nearby waters as it tried to shake ..........
the Land Planning Agency first and facility just south of State Road 434,
filtrators were shot to death after landing southern patrol boat, causing the heavy
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The steel structure will house over head
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gran ting the company a permit as
Under the plan as now constituted the quickly as possible.
lots in question will be designated
"I'm very mad and upset with your
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commercial. Chacey said the reason client," said Mrs. Lormann, "but you've
some of the lots are now B4 while other got a mess out there, so Imake a
motion
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lots In the same area are commercIal is to give permission to finish the building
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to keep down traffic on State Road 434. with tile certificate of occupancy to be
afternoon following a minor bus collision. Alth ough 20 students
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private physicians following the accident, only two minor injuries, a and funeral homes, both of which easement,
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sprained linger and a small bruise, were reported. The collision generate a lot of traffic.
"Your client put us in a most difficult
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between
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Grant, "and if property was ever corn- shouldn't weaken," he added, but joined
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Gasoline plillip prices have no%% risen
"Perhaps home pricesare going to .114
fill percent tit it .%ear. .
stabilize because no one can buy theill ~
'tlre overall February jump iii retail any inure," said department analyst
prices was identical to January's 1.4 Patrick
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percent and represented more bad
Gasoline prices rose at ;I monthly
news for President Carter In an rate of 7.:I percent, almost the same as
election vear.
Januarv's 7.4 percent.
Although the current inflation rate
Household fitels rose 2.9 percent
is much higher, the administration
has predicted inflation of between ii (luring the month. Home fuel oil prices
and 12 percent for all of 1980. coill- rose 5.1 percent, following a 5.3
pared to 13.3 percent last year. percent increase in January.
Asa result of the recent sharp price
Adnunistrat ion economists say the
rate will cool later this vear as the increases, tile spendable earnings of
Carter anti-inflation program begins an average urban blue collar worker
to take effect.
in a family of four - after taxes and
'l'lie February Consumer Price adjusting for inflation - declined 1.4
Index stood at $236.4, meaning goods percent in February.

Although a salary survey shows $174,000 for the remaining half year and veyed what other entities pay. Let's
Illy JANE CASSIAMERRY
Kaiser added that in the last six to
been heavy taxpayers because of their
Seminole County's top administrators nearly SM,000 for next year.
Ilerald Stalf'
Writer
check their rate of turnover compared to eight nionths lie had lost six or seven men
high valuation.”
are paid 10 percent or nibre below those
"This will put us in the best shape ours."
After two weeks of discussion the
to one district in Orange County alone.
"Because it is one of the busiest highin comparable positions in central we've ever been In as far as being
Williams also said he- would like to
Longwood
City Commission voted ways. we need to keep some sort of rein
Williams said tile Seminole County
Florida, several members of the competitive with other areas Is con- know what is the worst thing that can staff is one of the best
UnIiIflIiliOLLSl) MOrid8)' night to prepare an ((ii it," said Commissioner John Ilepp.
in the state.
Seminole County Commission did not cerned," Martin said.
happen if salaries are not raised.
"I'liey're doing ,I good job but they ordinance rezoning 27 lots in State Road
"Giving us commercial zoning would
seem overly concerned about it Monday.
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The
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likea drop of rainwater in tile ocean,"
But Williams said he thinks "it's a
Assistant County Administrator Jeff "ll't take those congratulations and 434 froin
"Our staff is one of the best in central
COiiIIiiISSiOn
declined
to
rezone
lots
north
said
Mike Ilattaway. "The traffic flow is
spend
them,"
Commissioner
Bob
Sturm
fallacious argument to say higher Etchberger said he has often had to fill
Florida," Commissioner Richard
of Pine Street.
said,
there
and
it's going to flow east to west no
salaries
prevent
t
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nover."
positions vacated with less qualified and
Williams said. "And we've achieved that
'I'IW commission also gave Todd N. mmmat(er what e do. This would be a
Seminole
County's
administrators'
anti
Commission
Chairman
Bill
Kirchhoff
less
experienced
persons than those who
without top salaries. That leads me to ag
department heads' current salaries are Pemberton Fabricators Inc. the go. change for the be tter. The old buildings
reed.
left the job.
believe it isn't necessary to meet corn.ahead to finish ;I building started there now will change into nice looking
as
follows:
"There's turnover regardless of what
peting areas salaries to get that good a
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de
rslotting
is
nec
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sary
to
County
administrator,
$41,370;
county
illegally in February, but not without a businesses."
you pay," he said. "Even if you pay the
staff"
ll
positions,"
he
said,
'We've
also
had
attorney,
$37,105;
assistant
county
adtongue
lashing. The certificate' of oc"Why stymmiie development now?"
To handle the Job turnover rate and top salaries. There are other reasons fi
people stay on the job. Because they live to understaff to get a qualified person at ininistrator, $34,230; director of public cupancy will be held, however, until asked E.dwards. "We're not asking for
help alleviate problems in filling vacated
the salary level required."
works, $28,350; director of public safety, perimmission is secured fromii Florida anything unusual, like gay bars or
positions, Seminole County Personnel here or because they like It here,"
Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser $27,300; director of administrative Powem- Corporation to put a holding pond topless joints."
Director Lois Martin recommended a 10
It's in the nature of some jobs to have a said firefighters salaries will have to be services, $22,653;
(firector of county in their easement.
"We've been promised relief for six
percent Increase In administrator's high turnover, Williams said. Some types reviewed soon for Seminole County to development,
Realtor Mike llattaway inade tile years," said J.H. "flat" Ilattaway. "427
$25,753; Seminole County
silariesbe considered beginning with the of jobs people don't stay in all their lives, maintain trust and credibility as an Industrial Development Authority rezoning request last week on behalf of to
Grant ain't no flower garden; it's a
Isotfive orsia months of this fiscal year. he added,
employer,
director, $28,321; and personnel director, property owners Dorothy Nicholas, bunch of crap the way it is. instead of
Combined with salary adjustments for
"I seriously question the theory that we
"It's also important to maintain trust $23,252.
George Edwards, Jon Zabel, his father. rundown houses it could have nice

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living shot up another 1.4 percent in cost $23L40.
February for a compounded annual
I loirie financing costs rose 2.9
inflation rate (if 17.7 percent, tile percent tit February, tile I.abor
Labor Department reported today. Department said, reflecting a 2,2
(rceery prices dropped slightly last percent increase in mortgage
month but the overall Consumer Price and a 0.4 percent rise in house prices.
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Meanwhile, Sanfood hm kept palce with considering sWary increases. 4,We are
$136,000 to raise salaries of some em- the average salary level or pays more for talking about a half million to three- of Cox said the Sanford study will be one
47 projects for 27 jurisdictions to be
ployees to the average paid to employees those positions making up a large quarters million dollars increase," he conducteti by the state department with
In similar Jobs in private industry and in number of the city labor force, such as said. He noted it is likely the
state law $90,000 in federal money and $40,000 in
other governments,
laborers, light truck and tractor limiting the amount cities can

h*advam yourownlop or will. belp the tam's spirits.
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Oswald: "Today's hand
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sam game
way W aLmolit any Atoom,saw $I to: "Win at
ethers,
types ci material situations, bridge
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West would &amp;ip." CW Of this nwpa.'
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) What you're a trifle luckier thin open the five of spades."
per, P.O. Box 489, RadIo CIt).
may appear toothersulucky usual today. Strike while the
Alan. "The oormalp1aby Stat/on, New York, N.Y,
breaks for you will come Into Iron is hot.
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operators, utility plant operatorsand fire taxes mll be atlopteil by tile 1,Cgisli-iture
Herald Staff Writer
of the survey, noted budget preparation and police personnel,
again this year.
Will the question of whether
the 1980.81 fiscal year beginning Oct.
Knowles said 40 percent of those
"We will uiily be able to raise taxes liv 5
Sanford city employees get a pay raise 1 is within days
He said the persons who quit their jobs with the city percent without a referendum and there
hinge on the results of the New York major portion of the city's budget Is the list low salaries as a reason, He said with is no way
this can get past a rcfcrcpduir1.

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Seminole
police agencies.
That personnel figure does not include six
The new corrections officers. necessm. when the
Seminole County Sheriff John Polk will be looking
Statewide law enforcement departments solved 22.3
deputies paid for by federal grants, assigned to the
for 29 new deputies and corrections officers in his new jail opens, an event now scheduled for June 1,
percent of the cases tile%- handled, the report sa%s. (
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ask force, Polk said.
1981 budget request to the Seminole County Corn- will
just under $200,000. he said.
"The
sheriff's
department
is
always
asking
for
mission.
The new corrections officers are a necessity, more men" said County Commission Chairman Hill
Next year, the present staff of uniformed deputies
under
federal Jail staffing guidelines, for the larger KirchtmIf, adding the commissioners
arid
detectives will cost the county about $400,000
tild
Polk says his new budget will include a request
structure which will
house county prisoners, probably go along with Polk's request "if the sheriff inure due to salary hikes, Polk said.
for 18 new corrections officers, needed this summer
But Polk also regards the 11 new deputies as convinces us there's a need."
when a new jail opens, and 11 new deputies for 1980important to handling law enforcement in Seminole
If the new officers are added, the new total bill
81, additions to a force which has not kept pace with
County.
But
Assistant
County
Administrator
Jeff
Etch
will
come to $3,842,000 for deputies, plus $764,695 for
the population.
berger said the county anticipates losing federal
jail
personnel.
"I haven't added any new detectives in two
State crime figures for 1979, just release( this
revenue sharing funds next %ear, and officials are
years," he said, explaining the
the
has week, show the county's 50 patrolmen and 20
projecting a tight budget.
l)cputies currently receive an average of about
not increased with the population and spiraling
detectives handled 74,200 crimes last year, up by
$14,084,
including social security and retirement
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4,177 over 1978 figures I see related story, page 1% 1.
Out of ;I total operating budget of $1.m5,914 this
funds,
Corrections
officers are paid ,tit average of
Polk said the 11 new deputies would cost the
The sheriff's department was listed as closing year, the sheriff's department will spend $3. 180,271
$11,484,
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gave 61 2 percent pay raises.
money problenis," Nioore said.
4He also pointed out (lie increases to
To Knowles request for direction tit
economic policies of President Jimmy services allocated in other governmental bring salaries up to average would be in
preparing
the budget, Moore tout him it
Carter will have a large part in the budgets,
addition to any cost-of-living increases ririglit
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be wise for the manager to get his
ultimate decisions, Moore believes.
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inform,ation -and recoil (Indations for
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of the tongue at the same time really l.stheir vitamin C. They
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"It's going to be Jimmy Carter In levels to be quite
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low in one large group
salaries
together and "drop
I'll it in a bttt)i1i
that you brush your teeth and
Washington who will tell us what's going
clerical and secretarial employees — we will increase salaries" in October
trawerin
case
it
is
it won't hurt It a bit. Our and they're not going to strip
to happen. We've got to wait for the
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specialized personnel and Moore said. "Our ox is already in the
For Tuesday, March
1980
teeth or
tongueunderpaid.
is pretty tough. If you the enamel off your
to be clarified.
Maybe after
=supervisors are also
ditch issues
froin
federal
revenue sharing."
At tile saine time, the commission oil a
cause you any other medical
don't clean off the tongue,
tomorrow (today) when we see what
A week ago, Knowles told the coin- 4-1 vote agreed to have the state
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such
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building
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answer," Moore told City Manager licensing official and minimum housing $360,000 in federal revenue sharing funds conduct a new job classificationand pay
answers. Use em.
source of odor. You'd be might advise you to limit
Warren Knowles, who was seeking
Even if you previously had
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budget preparation purposes Monday
know that Its important see that It makes much dl!to pick up
$2.20-per-$1,000 property valuation inTed Cox of the agency said it will take
appreciably this through a little soul. to clean the tongue.
ference,
night.
year. Your popularity searching.
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coming
Probing deeply
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will put you in demand,
survey. The survey is to be cO!iil)letly
will help you uncover the
Commission meeting was a sa lary specialized personnel and supervisors
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ARl (March 21-AprIl 19) ans era you need.
survey conducted by the city's equal
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IN BRIEF

By DONNA ESTES

Herald Staff Writer

Iranians March To Protest
'American Plot' With Shah

Cable television service will continue to be

supplied to the Sanford area for the next 10
years or longer by Seminole Cablevision. Inc.

The Sanford City Commission Monday

By United Press International
Tens of thousands of Iranians marched in columns to
the occupi ed U. S. Embassy in Tehran today to show
their "hatred for the American plot" in spiriting the
ousted shah from Panama to Egypt.
The demonatçations, encouraged by broadcasts over
Tehran Radio, spread throughout the country to towns
and provinces, the Soviet news agency Tass repor ted
from Tehran.
The crowds converging on the U. S. Embassy
demanded the return of the shah in a return to anti.
Ameri can dramatics in the 4½month old crisis.
The American hostages began their 143rd day of
ca ptivity today under the threat some might stand trial
on spying charges.

Sadat Ignores Iran Screams
CAIRO, Egypt (UPI)— President Anwar Sadat
visited the deposed shah ma military hospita l today
and said he would ignore the screams of angry
Iranians seeking their former ruler's return to face
trial.
"They may shout until the end of the world," Sadat
said after the 15-minute visit at the Nile-side Maadl
Military Hospital. "I shall never need this."
Sadat said American and French doctors who had
treated Mohammed Reza Pahlavi would be arriving
soon to remove an enlarged spleen, "But the date of
their arrival has not been fixed yet." But the
newspaper Al Akhbar said Dr. Michael DeBakey of
Houston will arrive Thursday.
Sadat said the shah "will be living with his fam ily
among us here, among friends and among brothers."
He declined to comment on an Al Akhbar report
alleging a possible CIA plot to kill the shah to save the
hostages at the U. S. Embassy in Tehran.

Mexicans Seal Oil Gusher
MEXICO CITY (UP!)— Mexican oil technicians
working day and night rammed nearly 1,000 sacks of
cement into the heart of the world's largest oil spill and
"definitely" sealed the nine-month gusher, of ficials
said.
Spokesmen for the state-owned oil monopoly
Petroleos Mexlcanos said Monday the operation to seal
the blown-out Ixtoc I oil well in the Bay of Campeche,
which sent gooey brown slicks as far north as Texas,
ended at midnight Sunday.
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y,
'Hopefully, this year we will only have our traditional
concerns — tropical storma and .hwrlcons$,"• said

Thompson, director of tourism on Padre Island.

Israel Rejects U.S. Appeal
JERUSALEM (UPI)— Israel rejected today
American envoy Sol Llnowltz's appeal to halt Jewish
settlement in ou,tçled territories until the May 20
dellbi for concluding the negotiations on Palestinian
self-nile, government sources said.
Unowltz said he asked Prime Minister Menachem
Begin to freeze settlement in the occupied West Bank
and Gaza Strip to help ease the stymied negotia tions
on autonomy for the 1.1 million Arabs in the territories
In the two4floflth* with the deadline,
The sources said Begin and Israel's chief autonomy
negotiator, Josef Burg, rejected the request and later
clarified their decision at the ministerial committee on
the negotiations..

Israel Fires On Palestinians
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!)— Israeli gunboats opened
fire on a Palestinian campl =0 of do Labilinan
coastal city of Tyre early today In apparent violation of
U. N.-negotiated truce reached last week, state-run

Beirut Radio said.

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attempt to land troops on the shores of Tyre late
Monday.
'lbs shelling was the ascend reported violation of a
esm*4in reached Saturday after a week of conitinuous
=NM or ins cowai CItY 01 Sidon and southern
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night gave preliminary approval to an extension of the current nine-and.a-half.year old
franchise arrangement with the company for
another decade, wi th options to renew for two
more decades.
A major reason for extending the franchise
agreement rather than adopting a new one is
to continue income to the city of a 9 percent
franchise fee.
City Manager Warren Knowles said a new
contract, under new Federal Cornmunicatlons Commission regulations, would
permit only a 3 percent f ra nchise fee on
fir m's annual business activity,
The new contract permits the com pa ny to
request approval from the city commission
for no more than one rate increase to its
customers annually and that Increase must
be pegged to the federal Consumer Price
Index (CPI) for the previous 12-month period.
No ra te change has been approved by the city
for the past five years.
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AUGUSTA, Mich. (UP!) —A research scientist who
four years ago received a "Golden Fleece" award
from Sen. William Proxmire, has won $10,000 and a
public apology from the Wisconsin Democrat in a
unique out-of-court settlement.
As part of the settlement, Proxmire was to make a
speech on the Senate floor today acknowledging that
many of the charges made in his original Golden
Fleece award against Dr. Ronald R. Hutchinson and
his monkey-research project were not true.
Hutchinson, currently president of the Foundation
for Behavioral Research, said he has read every word
of Proxinire's public apology and considers it a
"statesmanlike" response.

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Seminole County commissioners balked
again Monday at approving a tricounty
mental health plan that t hey said needs to be
made more equitable.
The plan, developed by the District VII
Mental Heal th Board, allocates funds for
mental health and alcohol treatment
programs among Orange, Osceola and

Semi nole counties.
Approval of the plan was asked by A pril Ito
allow t he mental health board to apply for
state and federal funding. State and federal
governments pay about 75 percent of the
costs, while the counties contribute 25 per-

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The county commission and staff

questioned the cut In funding for "We Care,"
a crises intervention and suicide prevention
service. They also questioned the worthiness
of fun di ng the type of alcohol treatment
centers described.
Al though the plan can be approved without WINNING
Seminole County's consent, It must also be ORATORS
approved by the state Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services (HRS). LUCY
Hadi, HRS district director, told the corn.
mlssloners she would take their concerns Into

"*raw PP.1. by Tim Vieciet

Jim Freeman, chairman of the Optimist Club
oratory contest, presents medals to winners of the
event held In Sanford. Accepting the awards are
Kenny Eckstein (center), age 11, and Mickey
Reynolds, age 10. Th e winners now advance to the
zone contest in Orlando.

consideration before approving the plan.

State Farmers Lose Fight
Against Mexico 'Dumping'
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The Commerce Department Monday rejected a claim by Florida growers that
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Mexico has been "dumping" winter tomatoes and
other vegetables in U.S. markets at unfairly low
prices.
Florida growers associations had sought the imposition of anti-dumping duties against Mexican winter

1979 Major Crimes In County
. Up 18%
By DAVID M. RAILER
Herald Staff Writer
The number of major crimes committed in Seminole County

tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, peppers and squash
entering this country.
Officials said the department's decision rules out
such duties as far as the executive branch of the
government Is concerned, although the Florida

Polk also said the figures used by the sta te for crimes solved
The state reports the city solved 13.6 percent of the crimes
are too low, that the department actually considered a larger reported In Its limits the lowest rate of any city In Seminole
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county.
Ied'by' 17.1 psro.t* in im according to this year's
Within the city units 5sz ord, crime rose by 10.5 p..eL
LOOIW4I4d
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28.2 percent, up over 28 per.
edi tion of Crime in Florida, the state Department of Law — an increase of 8,9 percent In the rate of crimes per person. cent w hen measured by population.
Enforcement's annual survey of criminal activity.
Sanford was the only Seminole County city to report murders
Winter Springs — reported crime dropped 2.4 percent, down
within its bounderles in 1979 — a total of three.
That Increase Is larger than the reported Increase of 12.1
23.7
percent measured by population. But with only 319 InSa nford Police Chief Ben Butler said believes Sanford's 57
percent statewide. But when measured against Seminole's
unUonnedoffIcersanddetectiveaareenoughthhanweces cidents reported, these figures, as well as the percentage,
growing popula tion, the crimes per-person ra te only rose 6.7
In the city, and that he really has not noticed much of an in. reports for Oviedo and Lake Mary, may be misleading.
percent In the last calendar year.
crease In criminal activity over the past year.
Despite the Increase in the number of crimes, the number of
Lake Mary — reporting a total of 93 crimes, the city's crime *
A tota l of 2,150 crimes were reported within the city limits rate
wrests In the county dropped in 1979 by 3.2 percent — down to
dropped 7 percent from 1073, 12.1 percent measured by
5$
year.
5,276 for the year.
crimes per person, The city scored a high clearance ra te,
Over a thousand of those arrested were under 18, the report
Butler called the report's clearance rate for Sanford of 21.1
solving 32.2 percent of all cases, the report stated.
says.
percent incorrect, saying thi department closes over one-third
Oviedo — reporting a total of 102 crimes, the city registered
its Cases.
Seminole County Sheriff John Polk said Monday he has not
a
2 percent decrease In crime rate, 24.9 percent by
yet seen a copy of the &amp;must report and could hot comment on
The following figures were
population.
the figures until he did. But Polk said the report the county cities: Altamonte Springs — reported for other Seminole
crime Is reported up by 13.3
In unincorporated areas of Seminole County — the area.
only cleared and closed out 15 percent of .0 cues, against a percent, a 3 percent Jump when
measured against the
served
by the sheriff's office — the crime ra te rose 9.9 percent,
statewide average of 22.3 percen t, may be due to the fact no
popula tion increase,
a
7.1
percent
increase by popula tion. Two murders were:
new detectives have been added to the county force In two
One murder, still unsolved, was reported In the city this
committed
In
the
area, according to the report, along with
years, despite the rise in both crime rate and the increase in
January.
74,198
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cr
th
im
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size of the population. Polk said he would be asking the county
Casselberry — the crime rate jumped 28.3 percent to 16,661
Countywide, thieves took about $4,817,440 worth of money,;
for 11 new off icers when he prepared Ida fiscal 1901 budget (see incidents, a 22.2 perce nt increase measured
against
the
jewelry,
cars and other goods. Lawmen recovered $1,045,228 of
related story, Page IA).
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growers still could appeal to the courts.
For the American consumer, the decision means
lower vegetable prices than if It had gone the other
way.

Abducted Woman Dead
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. (UP!) — An 18year-old Ohio woman, abducted at gunpoint from a
tuotel here, was found dead along Interstate 95 near
Jacksonville Monday.
The FBI identified the victim as Carol A. Barrett,
Zanesville, Ohio, who had been vacationing here since
Friday with 11 friends, aged 17 to 20. Officers said her
fully-clad body was discovered In a ditch by a hit-

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Religious Retreat Planned.

Neighbor's Apartment:
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A man living just west of the Sanford city line was arrested
Monday on charges
___ of tunnelling Into a neighbor's apartment,
(Iep3U5 say.
David W. Heaps, 21, of 3100 State Road 41, was arrested at 10
a.m. by deputies called to the apartment of Jacqueline
Goodson, who lives In the heck apartment of the house Heaps

Fired shots In his direction.
Jones, who could not Identify his wIIkI1t, was treated and
released from Seminole Memorial Hospital suffering from:
ails, bruises and broken ribs.

Goodson called deputies after finding Heaps In her closet,
which he apparently reached by crawling through the ceiling,

AREA DEATHS

I they sity.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — A former

Tallahassee plantation, well-known as the site of many
a Senate drinking party, will be turned into a retreat
for religious activities.
"There will. be no more drinking parties at
Kinhega," J. T. Williams Jr., head of Khllearn
Properties Inc. that owned Kinhega Lodge and Its 166
surrounding acres. said Monday.
He said Texas millionaire Perry Bodin and his wife
Charlotte, of Rockwell, Tex., bought it last week for
"well over $1 million."
Another source close to the deal said the price tag
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on Feb. 31 has been discharged from Winter Park Memorial

Mit&amp; EFFIE DURDEN.
Semoran Funeral Home,:
Mrs. Effie Byrd Dszden, 90, Altamonte Springs, Is in
of 211 E. Thd SI, Sanford, charge of arrangements.
died this morning at her
CALL= MAIR4G ThREATS IN SANFORD
At least two Sanford rw1dir'ta received calls this weekaid
HospItaL
home, Born In Beeville, Tex.,
Elizabeth Van Ness, it of 321 Bell Ave., Sanford, was
a PUOII lulling them he bad blocked their phone lines, she came to Sanford In 1902.
She was a member of the si.icu, MR. LAWIUNCI
1t (sUafl Church and a
"'°"
lbs a1r, Who tilli people to place their valuables outside
Old Lake Mary Road near the intersection of Airport
r LIWfSflCS E. Spencer NO
Boulevard.
krjiugs, aflor lafoisolag them he
retired Seminole County
Lake Drive, Altamonte Sprinqs,
lbs eellhi occurred at 3p. r.b. 31, when Miss Van
M1 and blocked goIit calls, had been reported W 1'I
school 15Whet.
will be .t 3 p.m. Tuesday at the
n,ppajsj4jy
Ness' car was struck by a 4'iç truck,
She Is survived by a kmoran Funeral Home Chapel.
lN' Calls Ii r,to tlWOIhOUt 5,Jn4 Camty earlier
the
lIds year.___
crossed Into her Ian., hitting 1
daughter, Mrs. B.L. Perkins, Rev. George Dudley,
almost hs
CentralOfChrlitlan Church,
argss. in the accident have not been made, pending lab
Polio. repasts budfrat. the caller does not call back people Sanford; five grandchildren; Disciples
Christ, will officiate.
WftO sIIIIpIy
repasts, polk. say.
up their phones.
two great.grandchiicben and Semoran Funeral Home In
FIRE CAIL AJION
Earlier this yser, the Seminol, Co'inty Sheriff's received one sister, Miss Bonnie Byrd, charge.
A firs wIdth did shout ION iho"uge to a south Sienkiolo sflmpucplsuythgthsyr,ceived similar calls. Sanford.
Dub's, MIS. i•is
C
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BYRD— Funeral services to,
BriIR)fl
F'WIII$1
Home-PA
A1IAULTROITWIN MiDWAY
Mn. Ellie Byrd Durdan, U. of
set, deputies tipOrl
A II.yr.sld MIay men told deputies he was hit with a is in charge of aringements.
C. m St.,
who
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_$0 00 604 Ge.
died Tuesday at Mr home, WIll
Aportmenlat31Nflowullka.cbRemdMssdsystzpjn,$o
P. at 3pm. Thursdeyat FW
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Church with Rev.
I3ltIt(uldI I S 1$ the bee. 011.1st 01 d*i, ibyeiuss i.
Lawrence
'E
"La"
Christian
JosE Joss,a lakerur living at 3111 Water SL, told deputies
David Mangold oflIclaP$n.
'l
of
didb.twIIB N
d
Burial In Lvlew Comm". .
". howasatmek with a heith it 12:11 am., by a UlID Who
Altamonte Springs, died Bruise Funiral Home-PA ki
Saturday. Born in MI
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4iigan
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1* was an orchid grower.
apparently a case of arson, firfIghters say, deliberately set In.
a p11. of paper or cloth teit on

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Th. Florida
Supreme Court Monday unanimously selected Justice
Alan Sundberg to succeed Chief Justice Arthur
England as leader of the seven-member court effective

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England is stepping down as part of a normal two.
year rotation. He will remain a member of the court.

Thrill Rid. Operator Killed

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MIAMI (UP!) — The operator of a thrill ride known
as the "Tidal Wave" was stabbed to death during a
scuffle that resulted from an argument with a patron
who exited on the wrong side.
The victim was Identified by Dade County Public
Safety police as Ronald Ise Epperson, 26,01 Louisville,

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Margaret L., Altamotit

Vu airwayparm &amp;MOM a Sprinp; two some, Dr. Geor ge
swiss 01 trc comas.
M Spencer 01 FL Lauderdale,
As the "policemen" approached, and Dr. Jdm I.
'Ipk
atlesstsizmeaarmj IJidian.pths; two brvls,
with w4cff dudguna burst from the James, Detroit and George,
blue vim and ijirounded the truck delver a vial; lh.øaiut..i, Mrs.
and
Sbsbley, Grand
WILMa a mlnte, It was over. The two Catherine
Rapids.Illicit., Mrs. Margaret
gda aist the truck deivir were boimd 800111111111. BW
and gagged with nylon stoirkingu in the
SI.
heck 01 the gaunes'svan.

ud ergelued elms is "i in the uhsuit$ia. ly to wee berrullag
Rohy' ..-*, aleug the All 10 iq u6 L',dii
UN of the LNki roads in empe,
Iag.ts pulled on by sbotgna.t$hag ('ryIng 131 oliver
to the
ls do
fur ,Nps'uurt Is E
flu the, asceui 1eri &amp;MIsh G.rmay, lii. tract-traIler - 'U
wee dace,tIvsly ,"ç), to .pg osgy by a rrr with to
demusle.
rmsd
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Following the "pollèeman's" In.
dons the red trsotsr4riler i
both vddft pM bftA a

chhiker at 8:15 a.m.
An autopsy by the Duval County Medical Examiner,
Dr. Peter Lipkovic, revealed the woman had died of a
single gunshot wound. Llpkovic said the woman had
been dead for about 24 hours and was probably shot

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ADMISSIONS

'Mamis Bradley
Samuel Raynor
Lillie C.Spivey
Luis J. Williams
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Thelma D.
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'Margaret C. Poynt:,

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Charlotte VonBuren, Deftona

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NEW YORK (UPI) A dramatic surge, fueled by doubts
about President Carter's conunitment to Israel, has moved
Edward Kennedy to within striking distance in today's
Democratic presidential primary. Ronald Reagan has a lock
on the GOP delegates.
"Just below the surface, the New York Democratic elector.
ate shows real signs of changing in the next 24 hours," pollster
Lou Harris said Monday. All of the movement is now away
from Carter."
Harris said Kennedy in desperate need of a victory to keep
his tattered campaign alive still is plagued by widespread
unease and, in some cases, deep loathing over Chappaquiddick.
But Harris' polling showed that Kennedy, who trailed Carter
by 27 percent, now has narrowed that edged to 20 percent
statewide and has closed the gap to only 6 percent in New York
City, which produces more than 60 percent of the Democratic
vote and where the Jewish vote can be pivotal.
The New York primary offers candidates Republican and
Democratic — the second largest lode of delegates in election

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DISCHARGES
ArIIS T. $rafWon

Katherine Cs'ouley
Donald M. Fict,
Betty L. Lawsin
H*Ion Trent
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Winifred M. Stiles. Longwood
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year 1980.
There are 282 Democratic delegates at stake, apportioned by
congressional districts, giving Carter the edge with his an.
ticipated strength outside the city. Even if Kennedy beats
Carter in heavily populated, heavily Jewish New York City,
the president appears assured of winning the delegate contest
— becoming more and more crucial.
On the Republican side, the state offers 123 delegates with
Reagan assured of winning at least 84 as Reagan delegates or

uncommitted delegates supporting him
miss the bandwagon
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fearful they may

have pledged their allegiance to the

governor in huge numbers,

The big stakes game has totally overhadowed the Connecticut primary, which will elect 54 delegtes to the
Democratic Convention and 35 to the Republican nominationgathering.
All the candidates have paid courtesy calls in Connecticut
and Republican George Bush and Kennedy have campaigned
there heavily.

Georgia,

Rochester
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NEW YORK

The figures are bas
on primaries in New Hampshire. Puerto
Rico. Massachusetts, Florida,
Alabama, IHinoiS and South
Carolina (Republican only) They also include Democratic
caucuses in Iowa, Maine, Wash'ngton, MiSSiSSippi. Hawa.
Oklahoma. Virginia and Wyoming where the first round of meetings
is able to determine the allocation of the national delegates to
Particular candidates
The GOP figures include si delegates who are state party leaders
who have been selected in advance of the states April 22 primary
based on their pOSitiOflS Pennsylvania's other 77 GOP delegates and
10 additional ones in Illinois Still are to be Selected The figures also
state and congressional dstrct co ention reSultS troin
Arkansas
Democrats state by state
Iowa Jan 21 and March 8 Carter 31, Kennedy 19
Maine Feb 10 Carter It, Kennedy 10 1 uncOmmitted
New Hampshire Feb 26 - Carter 10, Kennedy 9
Massachusetts March 4 -- Kennedy 77. Carter 34
Alabama March Il
Carter 33, Kennedy 2
Georgia March Il
Carter 62. Kennedy 1
Florida March 11 Carter 11, Kennedy 25 npmefer*'nce I
Hawaii March 11
Carter IS. Kennedy 4
Oklahoma March 11
Carter 31 5 Kennedy 4, uncommitted 6 5
Washington March 11
Carter 34 , Kenned 12. uncommitted 17
Wyoming March IS
Carter 7. Kennedy 25 uncommitted I S
MiSSISSipPI March IS
Carter 30 uncommitted 2
Puerto Rico March 16 Carter 21, Kennedy 20
Illinois March 18
Carter 163, Kennedy lb
Virginia March 22
Carter 36 KennecJb 5 unornmiHed 3 20
others to be selected at state convention)
Republicans state by state
Arkans,s F eb land lb Reagan 7. flush?. unCommitted 10
Pennsylvania
Reagan 2. Bush I. 3 uncommtted (77 o'er
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delegates selected in April 22 primary
Puerto Rico Feb 17
BuSh 14
New Hampshire Feb 26 Reagan IS, Bush S uncommitted?
M6SSa( husetts March 4
Bush 14. Anderson I) P .'aq an II. on
committed 2
South Carolina March 8
Reagan 25
Alabama March Il
Reagan lB. Buth 9
Georgia March 11
Reagan 36
Florida March II
Reagan SI
Illinois March lB
Reagan £2 Anderson IS Crane 3. Bush 2
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Here is UPI's count of delegates in the
Republican and Democratic presidential races heading into today's
New York and Connecticut primaries. The Count is based on binding
requirements and stated preferences by the delegates.

Democrats:

President Carter - 6045
Sen Edward Kennedy
206.5
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
0
Lyndon LaRouche
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uncommitted -- 28
Total needed to nominate
1.666
Total delegate votes -. 3.331
Republicans
Ronald Reagan
George Bush - 17
Rep. John Anderson Philip Crane
Uncommitted -- 36
Needed nominate -- 998

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Reagan, who appears to have a steamroller moving, are

considered favorites in Connecticut.
But Bush, in need of a win after a devastating streak

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setting the conservative Californian. Connecticut is one of:
several states Bush can claim as home he grew up there and:
his father was a senator from that state for 11 years.
Rep. John Anderson, the liberal congressman from Illinois,
is not on the New York ballot.
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3-Mile Island Residents Protest Plans
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)
Three Mile Island.
The company wants to use the facility
Mile Island workers are promising not to
Mrs. Clement is a mother of six who as a nuclear plant again within four
strike as a symbol of their support for served as it spokeswoman for the mar- years
nuclear power, but area residents again ehers.
Acting in support of Three Mile Island,
are protesting the plant's future, telling
"1 sympathize with you,' said Thorn- building trade unions signed a labor pact
Gov. Dick Thornburgh, "We have had burgh, the Republican governor, who
Monday in which they promised not to
enough!"
interrupted his dinner to talk with the strike as long as Three Mile Island is
"This is threatening my life," said protesters through the black cast-iron
being rehabilitated,
Susan Shetrom, 35, of Etters, a rural fence enclosing the mansion grounds.
Another 1,000 Met-Ed workers, some
community 3 miles from the cooling "8ut I inn not convinced the krypton
nofl-UmOfl technicians and electricians in
towers of Three Mile Island, as she venting is safe," he said.
marched in the rain at the governor's
Thornburgh, who has yet to take a the IBEW, were not covered by the labor
mansion Monday night.
stand on the proposal offered by the plant agreement, which also allows Met-Ed to
"It is like we are being randomly operator, Metropolitan Edison Co., said, give'employees a 10-hour day, four-day
murdered. I have a 7-year-old daughter,
l will take your suggestions under week schedule lilt aids In a speedy
cleanup.
Jennifer, and I'm scared to think about consideration."
what might happen to her because of this
It was the third citizen protest in a
In exchange, workers received
accident ... leukemia, cancer," she said. week and another protest of some 10,000 assurances they
would get alternative
"I cry every night when I put her to people was slated for the Capitol Building employment it they
had to quit Three
sleep."
' Saturday.
Mile
Island
because
of radiation
"We have had enough. We have had
Met-Ed says the venting of 53,000
verexposure.
enough krypton!" Marge Clement, 42, of curies of radioactive krypton Is 0
nearby Lemoyne, said in protest of necessary for a safe and speedy
Ten workers have been contaminated
pending plans to vent radiation at Three decontamination of Three Mile Island. since the Mardi 28, 1979 accident.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
A council each time,
current commercial rate.
ho using will make up a major portion of ;
studying Florida's housing needs says a
Graham asked the Legislature during the
The
bulk
of
the
money would go to
critical shortage of rental units might prod December special session to put it on the ballot
Graham's 1980 legislative program, Tue
large apartment complexes becausefinance
of the governor IIsO 15 recommending
voters Into approving a constitutional again and was turned down. He intends
reforms to,
to rental shortage and also because the big
Protect apartment dwellers caught up in a
amendment they have rejected twice in the renew that request as part of his recozn•
counties have local housing agencies in the condoii,liiu,,, conversion,
past.
including a threemendations for the upcoming 1980 regular business of titaking low interest singlefamily
iiiontli extension in the time they must be
The Florida Council on State Housing Goals session.
dwelling loans,
giver, to
endorsed Gov. Bob Graham's plan to establish
The need for the agency is especially critical
The agency would help the average citizen, 3lpilrtihlefit decide whether to buy their
a sta te housing finance agency Monday and now, he says, because t here no longer are
and niinimu,n pluxiibin,g and
but most people think it is designed to help
promised to try to sell it to the voters,
enough apartments and houses available for developers and banks, so they are against it, electrical staritlarots before the building is
converted.
The agency, which would raise money for rent, especially in south Florida , and Interest
sa id sta te Rep. Eleanor Weinstock of West
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low interest loans to builders and families rates have gotten so high that many families Palm
Beach, a council member,
lie also will renew his request to the
trying to buy homes, probably is the only have to rent because they can't afford to buy a
John Koelemnij, a Tallahassee builder, said Legislature for an amendment letting local
immediate solution to a critical rental housing house.
the
problem in convincing the voters was gover,,nlent.s provide tax breaks to
shortage, members of the prestigious group
people rt'The agency would float up to $400 million In complicated in 1976 by the
fact that then-Coy, developing blighted urban areas. This 1
said,
bonds, which would carry a low interest Reubin Askew was mostly concerned
about his amendment has a history similar to the
A constitutional amendment creating the because they are tax exempt, and loan the Sunshine
Amendment
toughening
the
financial housing finance agency. It got on thit' ballot
agency has been put before the votes twice
in
money to banks and savings and loan institu- disclosure law. In 1978, the entire CRC 1976 and 1978 and was
by the Legislature in 1976 and the Constitution lions, who would loan it out in turn, but
rejected by the voters. It
at 12 package went down to defeat because of a few caine up during the l)et'e:nber
Revision Commission in 1978. It was rejected percent or so interest instead of 16 percent,
special session
the controversial items, he said.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — The adage says no one can escape
death or taxes. But it is the combination of the two — estate
taxes, payable at the death of a property owner
that
threatens to close millions of family owned businesses and
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Sen. Harry Byrd, I-Va., chairman of the Senate Finance
subcommittee on taxation, Monday noted inflation has caused
a rapid Increase in property values boosting the value of
estates of many small businessmen over the $175,000 mark,
making them subject to costly estate taxes,
The senator said there is need to re-evaluate the estate tax,
which originally was Intended to prevent a massive con.
centration of wealth and power In the hands of a few,

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To MARC SLADE SERVICE CUSTOMERS. If we can be of any assistance right
now, we have two experienced Chrysler.
Plymouth mechanics on duty.

HIGHWAY AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
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The Sanford Public Works Department will be conducting a City Wide
Cleanup beginning April 1, through
May 1, at no cost to the property
owner. A Special Pick-up will be
made on a call basisl first call, first
served. City will pick up anything
placed at the normal pick up point.
Please place debri clear of trees,
fences and overhear wires. Call
Public Works Department, 322.311,
ext. 231 Monday through Friday 1:30
A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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received a 12,9 percent pay raise last year when
government executive and judicial salaries were in.
by only 5.5 percent, a federal judge has ruled.
Judge John Lewis Smith Jr. ruled Monday in favor of
a suit brought last year against President Carter by
William Foley, director of the administrative office of
the U.S. courts the administrative arm of the federal
court system.
Last year, the judges declined to accept the 5.5.
percent government pay raise approved by Congress
because they would have had to waive the full 12.9
percent increase they argued they were entitled to.

— Authorized the bids be requested for
rehabilitation work on sewer lines In three
sections of the city. Estimated cost of the
work Is $261, 000 with a federal grant paying
$196,000 of the amount. Plans for
rehabilitation work on lines in three other
sections of the city, estimated to coat $277,900,
is being reviewed by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). If EPA approves
the plans, another federal grant of $283,425
will be given the city for this work.

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Rules Federal Judge Smith

fective.
In other action, the commission:
— Authorized t he city to request bids for
construction of 700,000-gallon ground storage
tankat the city's main water plant on Country
Club Road. Estimated cost of the construction
is $250,000.
— Accepted the $62,501 low bid of B &amp; H
Sales Inc. for new water meters.

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Cablevision, said the Sanford system is being
expanded from 10 to 30 channels
The cur rent franchise agreement was to
have expired in Septem ber.
The commission authorized Mayor Lee P.
Moore to execute the contract documents
when minor language in the agreement is
clarified. The commission must adopt an
ordinance before the franchise becomes ef-

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It was 1945-1948 that G.W. Austin owned and
operated a furniture store in downtown Sanford.
He had lived in Orlando during his boyhood days,
choosing Sanford for his home and business after
his service as a paratrooper in World War II.
Since 1948 Austin has lived in 14 different spots
around the country and been involved in a
number of different enterprises. But for his
retirement years he has again selected Sanford
for his home.
"Of all the places I have lived the people of
Sanford are the most friendly," he said,
reminiscing about his years In the county seat of
Seminole County.

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Mack Cleveland Jr., later a state senator, was
only a boy when he lived here before, Austin
said, also remembering Doug Stenstrom as the
youth in his 20s who won election as county judge
by defeating a long time member of the
judiciary.
Talking about the downtown section of the city,
Austin said it is much more alive than the
downtowns in most cities.
Many things in Sanford have changed in the

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past 30 plus years, but the people remain the
same and most of the changes have
been good, he said. He noted that the other day
while traveling on French Avenue he counted 27
eating establishments in a 26 block area.
Austin, now 71, plans to spend the rest of his
life here. He lives at Sanford Court apartments.
While he has contacted many of his old friends,
he still has quite a few more to get In touch with.
He said he would certainly be pleased to hear
from old friends.
Seminole Community College (SCC), like other
junior and community colleges throughout the
nation, is participating In "Energy and the Way
We Live: A National Issues Forum." The
program of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges is funded by the
National Endowment for the Humanities and the
United States Department of Energy.
SCC's first activity in the program was held
earlier this month at a Casselberry Rotary Club
meeting. Participating In the program were
Mars Schlosser, regional coordinator; Rick
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also of the same club and Dr. Marvin H. Jones,
SCC coordinator of community services.
Members of the steering committee for the
Program are: Dr. Alexander Dickinson, Dr.
Thomas Hobbs, Dorothy Morrison, Thomas
Reitz, all of SCC; Dr. Joseph Maher, director
Project OASIS; Sen. John Vogt and Leo Ware,
senior citizens advocate.
Activity co-sponsors are: the League of
Women Voters; the Council of Arts and Sciences
of Central Florida; the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce and the Casselberry
Rotary Club.
The next scheduled activity will be a forum at
7:30 p.m., March 26 at the SCC teaching
auditorium. Topics of the forum will be "Energy
and the Good Life's and "Energy: Patterns 01
Living and Working."
Moderator will be Jan Allen, SCC Humanities
division. Panelists will be Lowell Lotspeich,
architect; Herbert Ross, building contractor and
Douglass Root, educational consultant. Special
guests will be Senator Vogt and Jack Homer,
executive manager of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.

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The Louisvi lle Cardinals, behind the
Monday nigh t's title gam e rattled a few at U.C.L.A. had the Bruins f in ished with costly turnovers. The young Cardinals Lo uisville high product Derek Smith was HoUon
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point pe rformance of Mr. Everything ghosts out of college basketball's a worse record — 19-9. That included a no took full advantage of U.C.L.A,'s fr
Pruitt
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1 3 0 0 1 2 1
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better than fourth place showing in their bird seed.
in the one-and-one bonus situation to cap Allums
0 0 0 0 2 0 0
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Cardinal coach Denny Crum, who own Pac 10 conference.
With the clock at the four minute mark, the victory. Smith finished with ni ne Anderson
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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four point deficit with slightly more than received his tutoring from the likes of the
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But tradition rose its head when Griffith accepted a lob pass, rocketed to points while the board-dominating Team Records
19 32 11 iS 34 liii 51
four minutes left Monday night to edge a man who invented the blue print for tournament time came ar ound and for the hoop for a bucket and drew a foul in McCray added seven for the Ca rdinals. Totals
LtsvIe
spirited U.C.L.A. Bruin squad 59-54 to lay basketball success, former U.C.L.A. much of the ba ll gam e It appeared as if the process.
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U.C.L.A.'s big man KIKI Vandeweghe
a Pt pts claim to college basketball's apex of great John Wooden, haunted the ghost of the Bruins wou ld send the younger
His converted three-point play cut the was limited to 14, a key factor acco rdi ng Brown
Smith
3 9 3 1 5 1 2 9
titles, the national c ha mpionship.
season's past, but not before the Bruins, Cardinals packing In traditional U.C. L.A. '- Bruin advantage to two. U.C.L.A. an- to Brown in the victory.
McCray
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While Griffith was performing his a Cinderella story themselves, displayed style.
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The Ca rdinals finished the cham- Eaves
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backcourt wizardry, McRay more than the spirit and tradition borne by the
Perhaps it was a case of the Bruins not the Cardinals turned the ligh ts out on the plonship campaigne with a 33-3 season Griffith
handled the Bruins tough front line by Wizard of Westwood.
being able to accept so much post-season West Coast Wonder squad's hopes by record w hile the bridesmaid Bruins Burkman
Wright
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dominating the boar ds wi th 11 re bounds
Under former pro coach Larry Brown, prosperity,
rattling off the final nine points of the ball closed out their cam paign at 22-10.
Branch
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and a trio of blocked shots to help t he Bruins had hardly set t he world on
Up by five with four and a half game.
Team Record
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Totals
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Louisville become the first ever Metro fire prior to what coach and corn- minutes left In the contest, the Bruins
Holding a 56-54 advantage with 2:27
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ft Its r a pf psi
Conference team to sweep through the mentator Al McGurire likes to refer to as squandered their chance to ice yet left, the Cardinals roos ted the rest of the Wilkes
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regularseason,pastamountnjnofNCAA "The momentum of March."
another national title with a missed way with a fo ur corner delay game and Vandeweghe
flder%
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pretenders to sta nd alone at the top.
Not slnceiohn Woodens maiden season layup, an errant pass and a couple of ran t he clock to 52-seconds before Foster
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Nothing is certain in life, and especially in
politics. Nevertheless, the political reality
ererging from Illinois' presidential primary is
that, come November, Ronald Reagan probably
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DON GRAFF
There Is no denying the significance of the ROBERT WALTERS
Illinois vote, the losers' reckless contentions to the
contrary notwithstanding. That major state, with
eaa
i.EAE
its urban-rural mix in the heartland of America, Is
properly regarded as an important, perhaps
decisive, litmus of the 1980 presidential
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Moreover, Illinois was a really big one because
naysayers have denigrated earlier primary
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results elsewhere: Little New Hampshire was not
representative they said. Liberal Massachusetts
CHICAGO
Just as Rep, John B.
was Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's home turf. The Anderson,
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R-Ill., hoped they would, hundreds
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may
still be eluding his heirs and the ;
of thousands of independents and Democrats
revenuers, but there's no possibility of con-'
Florida, Georgia and Alabama reflected Southern crossed party lines to participate in the recent
ceali ng one t hing he left behind.
loyalties to Mr. Carter and Southern
Illinois Republican presidential primary.
The Spruce Goose.
But Instead of voting for Anderson, many of
servatism to Reagan.
You remember it. Tha t is the huge, eightthose
non-Republicans
cast
their
ballots
for a
And the primaries had progressed to the point
engined flying boat constructed entirely of
candidate
whose
appeal
presumably
was
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having previously eliminated John Connally,
wood that was a Hughes project of the l940s.
limited to GOP loyalists former California
Howard Baker and Robert Dole on the Republican Gov. Ronald W. Reagan.
The largest flying machine conceived up to.
side
where George Bush and John Anderson
its time—and for quite a time thereafter It
A close look at the demographic characwas to be the prototype of a fleet of transports
had to stop Reagan In Illinois or be lost in the teristics of the voters who gave Reagan his
C)
capa
ble of ca rrying tanks and troops to the,
crucial
victory
here
suggests
that he enjoys a
backwaters and where Sen. Kennedy had to stay
world's
distant trouble spots.
base
of
polltlral
support
far
broader
alive,
and
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initial enthusiasm, the Pentagon - deeper
than
previously
assumed.
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Reagan's 48 percent win, which was as much as
cooled and dropped the project. Hughes,
Anderson outpolled Reagan 41.28 in Chicago
his two rivals received together was particularly and 44.37 in the Cook County suburbs
however, continued with his own money —
impressive in light of the cross-over system in surrounding the city but those margins
lots of it.
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Illinois that permitted large numbers of in- weren't wide enough to offset Reagan's
In 1947, with the determined millionaire at
dependents and Democrats to vote Republican overwhelming 529 lead everywhere else in
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the controls, it finally took to the air a few
feet of It a bove the Long Beach, Calif., harand distort the results. Instead of benefiting Rep. the state.
bor,
which it skimmed for slightly more than
The
turnout
in
the
Republican
primary
was
Anderson in his home state, perhaps to the point of
a
mile.
exactly
what
Anderson
had
sought
up
from
victory as had been widely assumed, a substantial
That was its test (and only) flight. For moreS
percentage of the independents and moderates slightly more than 775,000 in 1976 to better
than 30 years it has remained grounded or
than 1.1 million this year, an increase of more
went for Reagan, swelling his margin of victory, than 335,000 or almost 45 percent.
watered In a special hangar. The cost of
Another unusual consequence was that sizeable
upkeep has been $1 million a year for the
Most of those new voters apparently were
LIGHTER
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numbers of liberal Democrats crossed over and independents, but evidence that many were
climate-control system alone.
Now the Hughes esta te has acknowledged
voted for Anderson, thereby reducing Sen. Democrats comes from turnout totals in that
the
Spruce Goose to be a white elephant and is'
party's
primary
— down from more than 1.3
Kennedy's expected totals and strengthening
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disposing
of it, donating it to a California,
mil
in
1976
to
less
than
1.2milton this
President Carter's 2-to-i victory.
museum
to
year, a decline of more than 125,000 or almost'
be specified .
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challenging is the famous "Pentagon double
As Reagan slugs It out with verve and vigor 11% i psrcent
It
has
to
rank as one of the most costly
WASBINGTON
(UP1)
— There Is at lust
bend," two MMeIC
primbry after primary, th aè Issue that has
.C.d curves that
Two statewide surveys of voters as they left one good thing to be said for the
a
write-offs
bad Investment In history. But,:
presence
of
divert traffic away from the Department °
haunted him has faded. And, as In New Hamp- the polling stations offer virtually identical Russian troops in Afghanistan. They have
It could ha ve been worse.
Defense.
shire where he ran better than any non-inc umbent estimates of the percentage of self'described served to take our minds off the presence of
Missing a turn in one direction can plunge a Us.The Pentagon could have bought it for all of,,,;
of either party in the history of th at contested independents who voted for Anderson. The Russian troops in Cuba.
car pool Into the mysterious depths of the
primary, Reagan also continues his remarkable CBS News-New York Times poll placed the
Apparently, however, there remains some
Pentagon parking lot, from whence there is
Meanwhile, Soviet scientists are concerned no return. Missing a turn in another direction
advance against those who underestimate his number at 48 percent and the NBC News. doubt as to whether the Afghanistan crisis
not
with white elephants but with something
campaign capacities and insist he can't win. He is Associated Press poll said It was 47 percent. should be regarded as the moral equivalent of
can carry a car pool Into Arlington National from the same general family that may be
But both surveys found a surprisingly high an 01'mpics boycott.
Cemetery with Its forblddlng maze ofone-way
confounding his rivals, not to say political ()}
even more of a problem.
As of last week, the US. Olympics Cornstreets and restrictive speed limits.
servers., by holding his conservative core and level of independent support for Reagan. That
They are trying to regenerate a genuine Ice
ftg
was 30 percent in the CBS-Times poll mittee was reported still hopeful that AmenNo car pools thus sidetracked would have a
building upon it with substantial support from and
Age
mammoth from cells taken from frozen
can athletes would be able to compete in
shot at
40 percent in the NBC-AP poll.
winning
an
Olympic
medal
in
cornanimals
entombed in the Siberian tundra for. '
moderates, independents and middle-income
Moscow. Nevertheless, arrangements
muting,
Even before the voting began, "alternate games" are being discussed. for
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centuries.
voters.
On thestralghtaway,the trick is to avoid the
knowledgeable
observers
of
this
city's
politics
U
the
Even though President Carter has WOfl 70
committee Is open to suggestions, I
The idea is to Isolate quick-frozen cells that
yellow rubber cones that road crews' move
suggesting that Reagan would receive would like to propose as a substitute th e
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percent of the delegates up for grabs thus far, and werebacking
still harbor life, wed them with sex cells of
from lane to lane.
of thousands of
world's first Commuter Olympics.
7bere Is, of course, no penalty for knocking contemporary elephants, subject the result to .,
Ronald Reagan has captured 60 percent, their Independents, many of themmiddle-class
blue-collar
In our desire to get even with the Soviets for
over a road crew, but knocking over a rubber radiation treatment and implant it in
rivals have vowed to battle all the way to the workers and members of their families, living invadi
Afghanistan, we should not lose
female elephant.
cone costs style points.
convention, presumably in thehope that events, a in Chlcago'sSouth side and northwest corner, sight ofng the
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energy crisis. The Commuter
Points also am subtracted If a car pool
And then wait.
monumental error, or fate could still deliver the
One of nature's miracles may eventually
Those voters — not the "upscale," higher Olympics would do both, combining tbe
drives on the wrong side of a highway
prize.
Income, better educated professionals at- higtdydevelopedcompeuavejnstjnctsof rush
department truck with a large blinking wTow give them a reasonable facsimile of a-.
hour motorists with sidil in saving gasoline.
Nevertheless, we may expect the campaigning tracted to Anderson's banner — are
mammoth.
pointing In the other direction,
.
to become less Intra party and to become more "Middle Americana" whose preferenceshaveA number of prospective events spring to
But probably the most crucial stage is t
The process, as described in reports In the
been decisive in virtually every presidential mind. Since ride-sharing is one prime means
beginning of the run when the driver In Soviet newspaper Trud, leaves several '
Interparty.
of conservation, the Commuter OlympIcs
election held in this century.
picking up the riders. PrSCIOUS 5COfld5 can questions unanswered — the major one being,
In any event, as things are shaping up, the
definitely should include the thrilling FotiUck away ifapanengerdasliei back toget why the Soviets or anyone else would want
Reagan's critics wrote off his earlier vie- man Car Pool Run.
American people will be presented in November
his briefcase or otherwise falls to syclwonize mammoth these days.
tories
in the South as a regional phenomenon,
with the c arest choice in this generation betOffhand, I can't think of a better site for
his movements with the rest of the car pool.
but the win In illinois — a major Midwestern that event than the car pool course tat
ween conserva tive and liberal economic and
I feel awe our world class athletes would
Considering the high cost of pet food along
industrial
whose population mix apseveral
hem down
relish competing In "alternate games,, of this with every other type — and the Soviets now.':
political thilosophles. Thus far President Carter proximatesstate
that of the entire country — median strip of 1-95.
type. And ik would serve to take their mincla deprived of U.S. grain supplies — that's whaf*-",
and Ronald Reagan have survived the pitiless cannot be shrugged
cit as easily.
- The feature that makes this course so
Off the preaanceofOlympIc teams jnRjin. you'd call a real white elephant.
primary process as the fittest contenders of their
respective parties. Their forthcoming showdown
should define domestic and foreign Issues more
JACK ANDERSON
clearly than bipartisan ineptitude thus far has
managea iO W.
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Until now, U-&amp; defense policy has been baud
on the asslumption that only the Soviet Union
pond such a clar &amp;W present d&amp;qW to tbe
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worhing on hgerosstines*tal cuss; In fact, I
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Bulldogs in leer singles Meudsy as Lyman circle. Marshal! helped batteryast. Jeff Kerr by
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help me out," Kerr said about a second with two out.
Brantley at 4 p.m. at Seminole
HeraldSports Writer
Greyhound defense that didn't
"Kerr kept the ball down in the Community College. Lyman meanIt wouldn't bother DeLand baseball comnjit an error.
strike zone and as long as he stays while, travels to Spruce Creek for a
Coach Ron Cresse If he didn't have to
Along with Secord's fine defensive below 100 pitches, he'll be all right," 7:30 p.m. game Wednesday.
take another road trip into Seminole play which included a diving stop in McCullough said about his senior who DeLand
000.000.0-1.4.2
County with his Bulldogs.
the seventh, the sophomore sliced a threw 96 pitches.
Lyman
020.040.x—.6.4.2
Cresse and his ballclub were gliding triple into righ t center for the Hounds
The victory upped the Hound slate Kerr (54) and Marshall. Thompson
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along with a 10.1 record when they ran first two runs,
to 12-5 and 5-3 in t he Five Star Con- (3-2) and Mee. 2B-Neff, Parker, Kerr
Into Lake Howell's Sil ver Hawks and
Marshall opened the inning by ference. DeLand Fell to 11-3 and 6-3 in 3B'Secord
ace pitcher Brian Murray.
reaching on an error by Spins, the Five Star.
The 6.3 right bander held DeLand Designated hitter Brian Holazworth
"We're late bloomers," pointed out Leon's Foster At It Again
hitless for five innings until shortstop then lined a single over the third McCullough. "It took us a while to get
FERN PARK, Fla.
Tallahassee
Jeff Spinna spoiled his gem with a baseman's head,
us going.
Leon's Bruce Foster has picked up
On an attempted sacrifice however,
"I think we can beat everybody where he left off in 1979 afte r winning
We're late bloomers. Marsh all was picked off second for the going
through the second half. If we the National Swimming Pool
first
out.
DeLand
pitcher
John
don't
ca
tch Lake Howell now, we'll Institutes MVP award. Foster heads
i think we can beat
Thompson then bounced a pitch off catch them in the district."
this week's Top 15 High School
Mike Andriano's helmet.
.v.rvbody going
Shortstop Parker also felt the Swinmiing Times list in three inHo und Rick Marcello grounded the Greyhounds could overtake the divid
events and is second in
hrough the second half' ball back to the pitcher, but Thomp. "Silver Streak" — but they would anotheuar.l Episcopal's
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ending double play. Secord, who has
'Against Lake Howell rankings while Susie Thayer, Bartow,
been bot hered by injuries most of the
and Lynette
lob McCullough
year, made him pay with his rip Into we rust had a bad day' double win Gernaat, Buchholz, are .
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free and Gernaat tops In e
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longer distances.
4
Bob P- ark.r
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did Murray Oflo better.
need
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week
and
new
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abound.
Allen
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stylish right bander handcuffed the
"If we best Lake Howell,
Kerr though, foiled the strategy by
Seminole
Christopher,
Miami
Southrfdge,
holds
Bulldogs an four singles as the smashing a double Into left center to
bests them and DeLand beats than,
V
Greyhounds shut out DeLand 6.0.
we still have a chance," said the slick 100 freestyle. Boone's Mike Beam
score Parker easily. After another
-'
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kingpin in the .
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robust 428. "Against Lake HoweU we 200 and
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just had a bad day,"
dominance of Winter Park and
to say which one is better, but I know
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That help Parker and
McCullough
Clearwater
seems
to
be
at
an
end
in
—
'If we don't catch Lake were hoping for came a little
.-I'd like to have both."
earlier ,q
as this
week's list
"
.jThe blond haired Kerr kept the
than expected. Yesterday Apopka reveals arankings
wide spread
of school
How.lI, we'll catch
.. JUdogs at bay all day with a dipping
.
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snapped Lake HoweU's 14 game
'.'eirve ball and his usual steady
locations
reporting
top
times.
it
points
Slick
shortstop
Rob
Parker
rips a double to left-center. Parker also I urned In * #1
w
inning
strUkby
downing the Hawks
them In the distrkt'
up to a wide open State Meet with a
',.'tastbsll as he struck out four and
several fine fielding plays to aid the 'Hound cause in Lyman's 6-0 Five Star
great number of schools having
retired the last seven batters in order.
loss dropped Howell to 7-1 In
—McCullough
Conference baseball win over the DeLand Bulldogs Monday.
"I was keeping my fastball low,"
conference and 14-2 overall. The Blue possibility of winning t he chainA suicide squeeze failed despite Darters jumped on Silver Hawk pionshi p
said Kerr in assessing his per:
formance. "When I started getting a Coach Bob McCullough's claim that starter Dave Long for four runs In the
The AAAA girls state cham.
little wild I started throwing the catcher Jim Mee blocked the plate first three Innings and held off a Hawk plonship, however, Is another thing.
drop."
before he had the ball,
comeback.
Jack Nelson's Ft. Lauderdale High
Andriano then lifted a deep drive to
After a fittle first Inning wildness
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By MURRAY OLDERMAN
season? — K.D., Roseburg, it to Bradley because he has ,
caused by two walks was remedied by center field which Alan Dobos handled Anderson combined to hold the lusty pearance this week with the results of
Ore.
been a starter for the Pacers.
catcher Neil Marshall gunning down but dropped allowing Reich and hitting Silver Hawks to only four hits. but one dual meet against Plantation.
Q. Is Nolan Ryan, in your
The cinches are Larry Bird
both runners at second, Kerr settled Marshall to ramble home with the Third sacker Mike Wood banged out Hanna, Dion, Jahn, Woolger, Beach, opinion, really worth the
Q. What has happened to 'I
final
two
of
tallies,
Boston
at
forward,
Bill
Roy
White, who always
down,
half of the Hawk total.
PolowskI, Geatoso, Anderson are million bucks the Houston
Cartwright
seemed
such a solid player in
of
the
New
York
Battery mate MarshaH again bafled
"Donny (Secord) did a great job at
Wednesday Coach Birto BenJamin's names to remember. Probably the
are
paying
him
M
Knicks
at
center
and
Magic
the
outfield
for the New York , '
second and Bob (Parker) made a Kerr out of a mini-Jam In the fifth squad entertains Sanford at 4 p.m. greatest high school girls' swimming Astroo
season? Has be ever WOD
couple
ood plays at shortstop to when he picked Paul Norman off Thesdey the Tribe takes on Lake team ever assembled in the state, more than ZS games In a Johnson of the Los Angeles Yankees? I don't notice him in
Lakers at guard. The other their lineup this spring. —
season? Who Ii the next forward should be Calvin ILht, Levittown, Pa.
highest-paid player In Natt, who started with the
White made the mistake of
baseball? — N.F., Orange, New Jersey Nets and now Is getting old. He Is now 36, "
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41 . .
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with the Portland Trail goingon37,andlastseasonhe I
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mil1on simply because the Greenwood of the Chicago only half the team's games,,-1
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enough) to pay it. That sideration. Rounding out the .215. So after a 14-year career 1 ,
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did for the California Angels to choose between Dudley Yankees, he is now perVillage Inn, Terrle Van Lawn
forming for the Yomiuri
Bradley of Indiana and Sidney
last
he will get paid
Care, Sinai Builders, Sir J's
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Jaycees, Village TV, R$.F
Disposal, DeScry Sanitation,
pitches and $62,500 for every
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Charlie's Place
game he wins. Yes, the
High Games: West Mott, Jr. 236
frebaWng righthander has
193, Bob Osklnsl 223.206. Tony
twice won more than 20
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games in a season — in 1973
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force on the hull and location of the center of
water force. Various types of water conNEW YORK (NEA)
ditjons - from smooth to extremely rough
Late this summer,
crews representing the U.S. defender and five
can be simulated with great accuracy.
challengers will gather in Newport, 11.1., to
Computers played a key role in the design
of the Swedish challenger "Sverige" in 1977.
compete for the America's Cup, perhaps the
oldest and most prestigious sports trophy In
Data processing was used in developing and
the world,
testing several scale models and in the actual
The or nate silver symbol of supremacy in
construction of the h ul l and keel. Blueprints
fer the final design were enlarged to full scale
12-meter yacht racing dates from 1851, when
wi th the aid of a computer. And the frame of
the schooner "America," re prese nting t he
the hull was cut from sheet aluminum by
New York Yacht Club, defeated 14 British
computer-controlled form-milling cutters in
rivals in a 60-mile race around the Isle of
Volvo's experimental workshop.
Wight off the English coast.
Throughout construction, the Swedish
Since that time, yachts representing
England, Ireland, Scotland, Australia, Technical Control Institute inspected the
wel di ng of the hull by means of X-ray
France and, m os t rece ntly, Sweden ha ve
photography and ultrasonic testing in admade a total of 22 unsuccessf ul attempts to
dition to Its visual control.
lilt the cup from the United States.
01 all the details of construction of a 12Challenges for the America's Cup which
meter
yacht, the design and fabrication
may not be made more frequently than every
masts
are
possibly the most critical. Despite
third year
capt ur e the imagination and
the
use
of
special metal alloys and
attention of millions of spor ts enthusiasts,
sophisticated
production techniques, the
only a few of whom can define the difference
masts
of
these
boats have a disquieting
between a winch and a genoa jib.
tendency to fail.
Even fewer are more t ha n remotely aware
Thetlx
reason
notsubject
dJcultto
totremendous
understand
of the,role played by modern technology in since
sparsisare
enhancing the skills, experience and cornforces. Under normal racing conditions, they
petitiveness of the wind-bronzed men who
can
bend as much as 1' feet from the vercrew these sleek yachts,
tical.
In fact, modern challenges for t he cup
The search for new technologies to assure
represent significan t applications of adthe construction of dependable masts, most of
vanced technologies In many fileds: hull
which are made of aluminum alloys, is
design, hydrodynamics, hydraulics, unendi ng,
metallurgy, sail construction and design,
In 1977, the designers of the U•S, boat
mechanical equipment and use of computers
"Enterprise" tried a new approach.
to maximize a boat's performance.
Their mast was co ns tructed in two sections,
One of the most useful tools available to the
with
the upper section 55 feet long. Rather
designer of a 12-meter boat is t he model
than
follow
the normal practice of cutting and
towing tank in which scale models have been
welding,
the
designers specified that the
tested since 1931.
upper
section
be tapered by pulling an
Originally, crude scales were affixed to a
aluminum
tu
rough a th e and rollers.
be
th
model of the hull, As the model was towed
through the water, the designer walked
Without welds to weaken the material, the
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sophisticated cnzora that feed information to a computer.
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(LO) d. Mais 12; Dunn (L8) d. Boone
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3.20 3.20
Singles: Luccid. Mont its 6 1,6 1; Duncan Sheridan 53.
Boone: Blair 22 28. Records - $Pran's Getting
Stauble d. Burns 6 4, 63; Chappell
Oak Ridge 4, Sanford 3
Winter Park 66. Boone 10.4,
0(1.5) 32.40; P (S.)) 105.20; T (S.
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Singles: Mitchell (OR) d. Barley
West Orange 3, colonial 0
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Doubles: Mitchell-Kennedy
Smith and Dawkins. Minnick
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Lucci Chappell d. BumnsMoq,sudo (OR)d. Barley. Bishop s.5; Elwelland Forbes. Hitters - West 7'3) 243.20.
67.6 I; Hosner-Vanderhoef (K) ci. Ryan (OR) d. Harper-Crocker 5.3. Orange: Crabbe 3-330. Faison
2-3
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KrassChafe 63, 62; UCF: 17-3.
Boone 7, Oviedo o
30, Moore 3-2. Record - West
Women
Singles: Hall d. Haynes 5.7, $3; Orange
5-4-1.
UCF I, Denver I
Funk 0. C. Ward 5.4; Windos d. S.
Apopka
5, Lake Howell
Singles: Kooked. Meikle6 1,7-5; Ward 5-2; Houseman d. Kowall.I;
Soderberg ci. Goshe 6-3, 6-0; Sauls d. Rawsan 1.1.
Lake Howell
iCe 0100-343
Hobgood d. Stausbury 7-s, s-Y, Y.s;
Eastern Conference
Doubles: oetien-Tolar d.
203 100x-513
Christensen ci. Mangan 7-5, 61; Haynes.C, Ward 5-7, 52; Gaines. Apopka
Zurawicki d. Donnahue 62, 6-1; Matthews ci. S. Ward-Kowa 5-S.
w i. Pct. op
Long, Smith (6) and Reindl.
Woodard ci. Hughes 6-1, 6-0.
v-Boston
55 20 .744 Murray,
Anderson
(6)
and
Doubles: Soderberg Christensen
yPhila.
56 22 .715 2
Sullivan. Hitters -Lake Howell: New
York
d. Milbrach.Go,e 46, 63, 7-6;
31
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Maynard
2.3, Washington
MeikleStausbury
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Howell
2.2, Crlisle2-3. Records- New Jersey
Zurawicki. Rushing 46, 61, 62;
Major leagues
33 41 .411 2S"
Lake Howell 14-2. Apopka 106.
Central Division
Evans 15, Oak Ridge 7
Mangan 64, 6-2.
American
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Houston
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9 4 .692
35 43 .449 14
I; Overvold d. Weimer,
75
61, 6-1; Cleveland
Indiana
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Kerr (4), Manzi
Cash ci. Marasigan, 60, 60; sent; Toronto
6 5 .545 (5)Montgomory,
16 63 .203 33'
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Doubles: Heiser.RIeI (5) d. Pittsburgh
liii Diego
Mannlsto.Handbury 44
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the thrill of the sex might planning to have a lanulv
married woman, wrote to
provide,
Paul advised:
Laura Jean Dahlstrom
portrait taken to give to our
Samuel Leon Johnson
that her husband wants to
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refuse
these
parents
for Christmas, 19fl0.
married at the Latheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Rev.
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make love on Sunday morning
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Ralph Luman performed the double ring ceremony,
Abby
sexual
rights
to
each
other.
before mass, but she feels
We are all related by blood
guilty going to mass right
rule
or
marriage. Our youngest
Th
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only
exception
to
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
this
after hating had sex.
brother (age 1 9 is going
Dahlstrom of ioe Morning Glory Drive, Lake Mary.Thj
would
be
th
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agreement
of
V.
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bridegroom the son Mr. and Mrs. Lea Johnson ofskandla,
She asked you what was
both husband and wife to stead with a girl he' plans lii
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Mich.
with her,
you said,
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rights of marry sometime in 1981. but
"Your
problem
is
rooted
in
munion.
It
is
thus
marriage
for
a
limited
time, it's not defInite as yet.
logical
that
Given In ma rriage by her father, the bride chose for her
the
notion
that
sex
is
sinful.
Maggie
feels
she
hould
:
so
that
you
can
give
yourShould this girl be included
vows a formal white organ gown fashioned wi th a lace
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You grew up believing it, and stain from all othersleasures, selves more completely to in the fwiiily portrait'.' If you
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bodice accented with seed pearls and long full sleeves. The
even thr ough you're married including sex.
worship" (I Corinthians 7:5, sa%'shestloh,I(hl't liu callst'
flowing chapel train was enhanced wi th appliqued lace motifs,
and there is no reason to feel UNDERSTANDING IN ANN
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The Living Bible),
avoid hurting her, feelings'
1.
guilty,
Jier tiered veil Of imported illusion was sewed to a
you're
still ARBOR
SANTA'S 1IEI.PEUS
Th e solution for MAGGIE
programmed to equate sex
:cncrusted headpiece, She carried a bouauet of red silk roses,
DEAR AIRY: You should might be to tell her husband
l)),%I{ IIEIJ'II{s• If, s
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told MAGGI E, to ask her
you
say, "It's not elefiiijtt','
a
who knows husband to control himself for af terglow
of
their your brother's -steady"
MR. AND NIRS. SAMUEL LEON -JOHNSON
'noor-length beige gown complemented with a floral prini
that the marital embrace is tin hour or two on Sunday
lovernaking, but she would be- should not be inclu(ji-il it, ille
tunic. She carried a cluster of peach silk roses,
The reception was held at Froggs Restaurant at Th e blessed by God, your morning. Alter all, there are better able to do so when the Picture. Since (lit' prai( will
; Diane Tonella was the bridesmaid. Her gown was identical
Freudian prejudices appear six other days, plus whatever demands of worship to God
Crossings, Lake Mary. Mona Meyers registered the guests in
Include' family melnlwrs IllI},
ludicrous inguilt
tWs is
connection.
io the honor attendant's and she carried a white sflk rose.
obviously little is left af ter they get back
would not prest-tit if conflict there Is no reason
the bride's book. Jane flicker cut and served the cake.
MAGGIE'S
,Ali) this
froin church oil Sunday.
emotionally.
: Jeff Johnson served the bridegroom as best man. Usher.
girl should Im- hurt. Stie's still
tile
J. IN MEDINA, Of 110
IMPERIAL VALLEY M.D. a "iniss," and a miss is its
are making their home at 2015 Sanford Ave.. Apt. D, Sanford. traditional eucharistic fast.
groomsmen were Bob Toneila and Dean Johnson, Kelly
DEAlt J.: MAGGIE knows
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Johnson was flower girl and John Paul Johnson was the ring
I)EAIt ABBY:
With regard gOO(I US U inilt'.
Until Vatican Council II, her husband better than you to MAGGIE
IN MANHAT.
The bride is employed at Cavalier Motor Inn, Sanford, and the
bearer.
bridegroom works for Florida
ve got to shoot
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Do )ou feel lvfj out? There
receive communion were the ducks while they're TAN: I went to tile Irish priest
of our little church some tune are secrets In developing the
required to abstain lroni fI)'Ing.)
ago
and asked 1dm the same art of making yourself
eating and drinking from
DEAlt
AIRY:
You
You're' fleter too
midnight preceding mass, erroneously assumed that question, "Is it all right to
young
or
too
old In learn. (;et
though now it is reduced to MAGGIE'S guilt lay in some have sex before mass?"
Abby's booklet; "how To 1k'
one hour.
deep-seated equation of se
With a twinkle in his eye Popular; You're' Nt'er inn
.
Although there is nothing with sin. Please reconsider, and a lilt in his slight brogue, Young or Too Old." Semi $1
, The Longwood Rotary Festival, a men and women, divided according to
iiiiiiioral about food, we do not
he answered, -I suppose it,s 141th a
Bluegrass entertainment is also
The problem is more
arity fund-raising project run by the age, with bbons given
VS
to the fst five planned and refreshments will be served partake of It immediately spiritual
than
sexual,
all
right
if
you're
married
and
stamped
28
cents
enu'lopt'
I.iongwood Rotary Club, will be held this finishers in each category.
preceding mass and conii- Recognizing the likelihood of don't block the aisle."
All entries throughout the day. year on April 12 with festival will receive complimentary T-shirts.
to Abby, 132 La sky I)rlt'v,
INFORMEDINARIZONA Beverly Hills, Calif. 21,,
Headquarters located at Springs Plaza,
At
p.m., there will be a spe
one mile west of 1-4
Registration fee is $5 (before April 5) drawing for a 1980 Pices Bow-Rider cial
State Road 0$,
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"The focal point of this year's festival is
Wild $6 if received later. All proceeds foot boat equipped with a new 45 hor.
begin
from
the
will
a10,000 meter road race which
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be used by the Rotary sepower Chrysler engine with electric
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at 9 a.m. from the Plaza.
Club of Longwood for charity projects. starter, all sitting on
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a new Gator Boat
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IlAccording to Rotary Club officials, the
Fun and activities centered at the trailer.
Mimosa
EASTER FINERY
r#ce is "held as a public service to Plaza during Ofe day
include a live Plant
Immediately following the drawing
te
health and fltsesL"
Mimosa Circle of the Garden Club of Sanford met at the
Sale, a fh home-made Baked Goods will be
Make your selection from
;The amateur oriented event will
an auction for valuable assorted borne of Mrs. Clarence Wallis for their March meeting with 13
Sale, and a oDmplete Arts and Crafts items, prizes
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trips
contributed
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fqature 12 different race categories for Show and Sale,
local merchants.
v o, our outstanding
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on birds, migration flights, habits and where they
be
array of fashions
Mrs. Lind also showed colored pictures. The red
A pre-natal course for expectant mothers is being
throated hmuningbirds are the only ones found in the eastern
offered by Seminole Memorial Hospital starting April
United States, she said. They are attracted to red (lowers and
8, and continuing through
plan ts wi th red berries.
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Mrs. B.H. Jones gave the Horticulture report on several
p.m. each Tuesday.
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timize the performance of America's ('up cornThe
rigging
developed
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"Enterprise"
petitors But even the must advanced yachts
was also noteworthy since it illustrated how
technology developed in one field can be like this Swedish boat named the "Sverige"
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to make the critical decisions and order the
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They are used to measure "true wind,"
keep track of the boat's position and the range
and bear ing to the next mark, and display the
apparent wind angle and speedon the next leg
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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB
My
husband is 38 years old He's
6foot.1--and weighs 210
Pounds. He has an executive
job (big money, big worries).
Every night he drinks from
three to five drinks of scotch
or gin (about 40 ounces every
week). He reads the paper for
an hour and then we have
dinner. I've tried to cook good
food no fried food or sauces,
lots of vegetables and not too
much beef. Then he goes back
to the paper for another hour
and the rest of the evening we

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TUESDAY, MARCH25
Lecture by Joseph S. Isoman of New York on
"Lawyers' Loyalties in Transition: When the Interest
of the Client and Public Conflict," 8 p.m., Hauck
Auditorium, Rollins College Winter Park, Free to the
public.
Concert by Rhythm Express, show choir from Ft.
Wayne, I n d., 7:30 p.m., Winter Park Mall. Open to
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I suspect your husband is
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I don't want to be a widow
when I'm 50. Tell me how I
can keep my husband alive

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community

consuming more calories than
he's using. You can help some
with diet but he could help,
too, by Increasing his level of
physical activity. A person
who is overweight tends to
develop high blood pressure
and high cholesterol levels.
And, of course, cigarette

Center.

Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion Half way
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adeltnes, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26

smoking will significantly
increase his risk of heart
attacks or strokes.
Wives have an opportunity
to significantly help their
husbands
with
these
problems. The first and most
obvious help they can offer is
in the kitchen. Under these

Presidents Council, 7:30 p.m., Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building. Tom Hunt will speak
on Ronald McDonald House.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250

Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
OWedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn,
Recovery, Inc. for nervous and former mental
patients, 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.

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decisions and circumstances a wife should
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minimize his risks and make an extra effort to
maximize his rewards,
provide satisfying, nutritious
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has a lot to do with why heart portant to find out how to
disease and strokes are so eliminate all the fat you can
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long, stamped, self-addressed an evening walk because you
envelope for it. Send your enjoy it and ask him to go with
HOROSCOPE
request to me, in care of this you. In the course of time,
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, he'll learn to enjoy the
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Radio City Station, New York, evening walk, too. If he's up to
NY 10019. This issue sets forth it, eventually you might want
the relative risk that a person to encourage him to engage in
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you think you're being developing high cholesterol, you or if you want a more
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deprived or neglected. It's not high blood pressure and social evening, perhaps you
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cigarette smoking. And it also can encourage him to go'
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year as you begin to meet a lot Situations revolving around
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caution: Before mI4ing new exceptlonaliy confusing and
pals with bUInSIS, nak, aixe complicated.- 'Make . mare.
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you k now all about them,
you're not the major con- WIN
ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19) ti'lbutct to the problem.
There isn't anything wrong
LIBRA (Sept. 230ct.
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and were still sure of a clubS
with your work today, yet 23) Having a defeatist outlook
trick.
NORTH
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South criticized North's,
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game bid was a good one. It
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saw that Souh could and:
Someone today Isn't as honest today, but it could be difficult
should have made the game
Vulnerable: Both
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against all those misfortunes. :
Dealer: North
All he had to do would be to:
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West
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fulfilling themselves, because tendency to believe your own
ace of diamonds and shift to a
Opening lead:4 Q
by Stoffel &amp; HsimdahIeither you or others involved daydreams and to be
heart. The defense could score:
the first three tricks but then:
may have little intention of the track.
South would get two club dis-:
HERE DO
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
keeping promises suede
cards instead of one, or East:,
19) A 1t of needless tension
By Oswald Jacoby
could
duck. Now South could:
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CANCER (June 2Wuly 22) could be created today by
aid Mu Sistag
SO long U CUtII%1Ofl it3OUfldl,
set up one of dummy's dia-.'
month for a heart discard and:'
especially in I nodal &amp;*i, being too possessive or
South covered West's queen would only lose one heart.
jealous
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some
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could get
king. East took his acea,ed
you to agree on PISCES (Feb. 20-Much 20)
back
the
(For a Copy of JACOB
the queen of hearts.
something that's not In your Unfortunately, you could have
king bit the dust and a MODERN, send $1 to: "Win aft
best Interests.
considerable faith In the
heart was returned to East's Bridge,"
of this newspa-l.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You wrong person when making
jack. East played his ace of per. P.O. Box 489, Radio CIty,
could be your own worst an alliance to got a job
diamonds. South ruffed but Station, Now York.
the defense had three tricks in 10019.)
enemy today by indulging Qiances are he or she will
your slIgMest whims because you down.
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Free income tax service for senior citizens, 1-5 p.m.,
Longwood City Hall. Call Tina Anderson at 831.0655.
Florida Audubon Seminole Chapter, 2 p.m., Florida
Power &amp; Light, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford. Michael
Marlin will present a program on trees.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, 103
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, noon, Holiday Inn.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center,
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows
Hall, 107 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie
Drive, Sanford.

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Norman do Vere Howard Chapter United Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Butch
Cornelius, 107 Highland Court, Sanford. Program by
Mrs. Fred Harris on Prison Life of Jefferson Davis.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Rd.
Longwood AA, dosed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando
Garden Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
Seabees Veterans of America Island X4, 10 a.m,,
CPO Club, Orlando NTC.
Sanford IA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Irish American Club of Central Florida, I 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,

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Public Library. A novice's introduction to use of
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and Ba y are involved in the
catchin t a jewel thief,
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Graduates of t he course earn gives u s practic. in Chicago
credits toward an associate degree
to b.c a professor at a
in applied science through t he
small
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Community Colleg e of the Air
Force.
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Much
Fred's delight,
Sergeant Joseph C. Thorp, son of
Lamoni' bride-tó.be decides
Gordan E. Thorp of 124 Pinecrest
Drive, Sanford, has received the not to m him.
MerItorious Service Metal at
4(1O) ACNEIL / LEHRER
Barksdale Air Force Base, here. pp
He was cited for ou tstanding (2)(17)

troupe.
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getting enough affection at
home when she learns that he'
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see.ng an older woman. (R)

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4(10) MYSTERY 'Rebecca"

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His mother, Constance R. R Ingo,
resides at 207 Elderwood

disap.
pears aftf losing his store to

Warrant Officer and Mrs. Richard
L. Piety of 1S50 Barton St..

and "Saturn 3."
SLAVERY "A
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and William Wilberforce, Parliament passes a gradual abolilion bill in 1792.

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U.S. Air Force let engine
mechanics course at Chanute Air
(121(17) KIN THE FAMILY
Force Base. here.
Archie tirh himself in a corn.
Graduates of the course earn promisin situation with an
credits toward an associate degree
attractiit
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Community College of the Air
8:00
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The airman is 1979 graduate of
MISADVENTURES
01 (1)
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arrests n of Orly's biggest
WALTERRESS
men inor rto bribe them Into
FORT BENNING, Ga. — Pvt.
Walter L. Bess, son of Mr. and playing a otball game against
Mrs. Lee E. Whack, 2026 Blackston a rival to (A)
Ave., Sanford, recently completed
(5)0 M E "The Ordeal Of

10:30
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tells Richard that she would
hire a hitman to kill her
parents' best friend because of
the way he treated her when
she was young.
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KOVACS Mr. Question Man:
Wolfgang von Sauerbraten:
Matzoh Hepplewhile and the
Nairobi Trio.

One Station Unit Training (0501) Dr. Mud (Premiore) Dennis
at Fort Banning, Ga.
Weaver, san Sullivan. The
OSUT is a 12.week period which
story of 11 Maryland physician
combines basic combat training who bec the subject of one
and advanced individual training,
of the co ry's most Infamous
The training included weapons
eunwHtingly aided
qualifications, squad tactics, trials
the esca of Lincoln's assespatrolling, landmlne warfare field
communIcations and combat sin is dra tized.
operations. This qualIfies the
DAYS With the
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help of R is's uncle, the g
fantryman and as an indirect fire
is Iran ted back to the
crewman.

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ROCKFORD After
5e9 2tØars for slaying his
wits. an 4ii6wvlel hires Rockford to flnms real kIller.
(10) OVA "Mr. Ludwig's

wheeled.vofilcle mechanic course
at the U.S. Army Training Center,
Fort Jackson, S.C.
During the course, students
were trained to perform main,
tenance and assist in the repair of
vehIcles
and
equipment. They
became familiari zed with the
functIoning of automotive
wheeled
components,
operating principles of internal
combustion engines, fundamentals
of fuel and electrical systems, and
the use of organIzational and tes t

Tropical amland" Thi story
of the Ja,roj.ct, a multi-million dollslenture In the BraziIlan rain fest, and its mastermind, bill airs Daniel Ludwig,
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graduate of

Seminole High School.

leader uses every trick in the
to and a sInger-dancer
marriage contract.
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THOMAS FURLOUGH
DAYTON. Ohiø
First
Lieutenant Thomas L. Furlough,
son of retired Air Force Master
Sergeant and Mrs. B. E.
Furlough of 313 Hodges Road
Chesapeake, Va., has been
award ed the Joint ServIce Corn .
mendatlon Medal at Wright.
Patterson Air Force Base, here,
He was 000 for outstanding
duty pertormancewhll,$er ving In
the TEMPEST and Security
EngIneerIng DivisIon at the
National Security Agency, Fort
George G. Meade, Md.
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GARY SNOKE ,
their apart 1.
TUCSON, An:. Gary L. Snoke
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L.
Snoks Sr.. of 216 Flamingo Drive,
Sanford, has been promoted In the
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airman.
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mechanic at Davis.Monthan Air Of Mr. and
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117 B. 16th 5 Sanford, has bean
Force Base, hers.
tHIs wife, Christina, Is the decorated w the Meritorious
daughter of Juanita HoIscIaw of Service Mod here at Ramstein
Air Base.
232$ Wright Ave., Melbourne.
The Merito us Service Medal
is awarded cificaliy for out.
RICHARD WELLS
Pvt. standing non mbat mItorious
FORT JACKSON, S.C.
achievement
servIce to the
Richard H. Wells, son
Mr. and United States
Mrs. Bobby G. Wells, of
405 Vihlen
Malor Dod , a 1962 graduate
Road, Sanford, recen tly completid of SemInole
School, Sanford,
basIc training at Fort Jackson, received a
elor's degree in
S.C.
During the training, students 19M from Flo State University
received instruction in drill and at Tailahass and was corn.
missioned t ugh the ROTC
ceremonies, weapons, m
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reading, tactics, military cour.
His wife, artha, Is the
1911y. military ustice, first air, and daughter
of
and.Mrs. Walter
Army history and traditions.
graduate of Nltcher of 17 Minion Drive,
eiIs is a 1971
Columbus, Ga
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

1. I

Altamonte executive
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
CLASSIFIED ADS
NOTICE OFPIIILICSALE
FICT1TIOUS$A4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FLORIDA
Townhouse. 3 BR, 2' B, A used 1974 UtIJty Refrigerated
El OH TEEN TN
Notice
is
hereby
given
at
i
am
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Brantley Schools. $350 mo.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE Van Semi Trailer, Serial No. engaged in business
- winter Park
aJI$
Old
PROBATE DIVISION
Call 3225965.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
7T36236005, with a used Carrier Hickory Court, Long*d, FL
FILE NUMBER K.I17.CP
Civil Action No. 10-426-CA-"P
Refrigeration Unit, Serial No.
322-2611
32750,
Seminole
C0untylorId
a,
831-9993
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF NOLA
Don't pile no longer needed item
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
F?3442l, will be sold to the highest under the fictitious nametcFT5,
MAJESKI,
high as an elephant's eye. Place.
WAYNE DOUGLAS LEWIS,
I
bidder for cash to satisfy a lien and that I intend to refer said
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Deceased.
a classified ad, and pile the
Husband held by Fruehauf Corporation. The name with the Clerk of t Circuit
RATES
NOTICE OF
money in your wallet
,d
sale will be held at Fruehauf
,L.,,
itime
Court, Seminole County, brida in
44c line
ADMINISTRATION
HOURS
.ARY HILDA LEWIS,
Division, 2455 S. Orange Blossom
accordance with the prálons of
3constcufjve times
1
BR-$209
up.
Pool.
Adults only
c a line
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Wife Trail, Apopka, Florida, on April 3,
0:00 A. M - S:30 P.M.
the Fictitious Name Sties, To.
7
on
Lake
Ada.
Just
$o. of
consecutiva
times
CLAIMS
36c
a
line
OR
NOTICE OFACTION
DEMANDS
1910. at 10:00a.m.
Wit: Section 065.09 FlorIda
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
To:
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
FRUEHAUF CORPORATION
Statutes 1957.
Sanford.
Call
323.0670
SATURDAY 9 Noon
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Wayne Douglas Lewis,
Suzarwte M. Roberts
.
3 Lines Minimum
$1g. Central Florida zchnical
Mariner's Village
Residence unknown
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Office Manager
Services Inc.
Last
known
address:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Publish March 25, 1910
By: Peter H. Halpern
that the administration of the
C 0 General Delivery,
.
DEADLINES
DET-124
31—Apartments_Furnished :
President
il
estate of NOLA MAJESKi,
Geneva, FL 32732
Publish March 23 0. Ap1,a, 15,
j
deceased, is pending In the Circuit
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
You are hereby notified that a
.
Noon The Day Before Publication
1900
Sanford 2 BR 2 B mod, turn, AC,
for Seminole County, proceeding for dissolution of
A used 1974 Utility Refrigerated DET.116
_ Court
apt. Avail April 10 to Nov. 10.
Florida.
Van Semi-Trailer, Serial No.
The
coperSonal marriage has been filed against
Sunday Noon Friday
Adults only. No pets. $300. 323.
-representatives
of
the
estate
are
7T36236007,
with
a
used
Carrier
you
and
you
are
required
to
serve
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
I
ROBERT
SEYMOUR,
JR.,
510
Refrigeration
Unit,
FICTITIOUS
NA
a
copy
ol
your
written
defenses,
it
Serial
______________________
41—Houses
No.
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
80—Autos for Sale
- 78—Motorcycles
Lincoln Avenue, Titusville, any, thereto upon Petitioner's
F734632, will be sold to the highest
62—Lawn.Garden
Notice Is hereby givenat I am
Lge 1 OR, redecorated, Adults no NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Florida 32700 and JAMES attorney, ROBERT M. MORRIS,
bidder
for
cash
to
satisfy
a
lien
engaged
in
business
atPS
Hwy.
______________________________
pets.
$175
mo.
$100
dep.
322.
pursuant to Florida Statute $65.09,
VA-FHA-235-Con. Homes
W Garnett White
Post Office Drawer H, Sanford,
held by Fruehauf Corporation. The 427 North, Longwoocl, erninole
Huge oaks shade this charming)
6017.
WE BUY CARS
1979 Suzuki 05123 v
that the undersigned, desiring to EUGENE MITCHELL, JR., •
Req Peal Estate Broker
Lawnmowers We sell the best 8
Florida,
sale
will
County,
Greeley
be
held
at
Low
Down
Payment
Boulevard,
37771,
on
or
before
April
Fruehauf
Florida,
unde$he
f
Ic.
Springfield,
_____________
Bdrm home with fireplace
engage in business under the
Like new cond.
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
I
service the rest. WESTERN
Virginia
Division,
2455
S.
Orange
Blossom
titious
name
of
LOWOOD
1910,
1900,
and
file
the
original
32153. The name and
hardwood floors, dining room,
701 S . French
Cash for your lot' Will build on
323 7834
fictitious name of HOMES BY
Call 319 5686 aft 19 m
107W Commercial
AUTO, 301 W. is, 5t
31A--Duplexes
address of the co-personal thereof with the Clerk of this Court
Trail, Apopka, Florida, on April 3, WOODWORKS, and thaI intend
your lot at our lot
screened porch &amp; garage,
Production Scheduler needed by
GINA. at P.O. Box 3396, City of
Phone 372 7881, Sanford
2
Spaces
In
Masonic
Gardens.
In
either
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69
1900, at 10:00 a.m.
before service
to register said name'ith the
on
Central location. $33,000.
V Enterprise, Inc
boat mfg. Prior exp. necessary
Longwood, County of Seminole, representatives' attorney are set
area most beautiful Mem.
A OK TIRE
372 7480
to 75 models. Call 339 9100 or
Petitioner's attorney or im.
FRUEHAUF CORPORATION Clerk of the Circu Court,
Model Inc Realtor
SURPRISING COMFORT in this
State of Florida, intends to forth below.
in production planning A.
New 2 OR 1 B WILD hook ups.
orial Park, S0, to settle
3013
FILL
DIRT
&amp;
TOPSOIL
NEW
TIRESS19
89&amp;
UP
834 1605 (Dealer)
All persons having claims or medialely thereafter; otherwise, a
Suzanne M. Roberts
Seminole County, Fiord in ac.
Ige 2 BR older home.
CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
Range; dishwasher, disposal,
scheduling. Send resume to Ed
register the said name with the
estate.
YELLOW SAND
2413 French Ave.
Sanford
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Office Manager
cordance with the provisln of t.
Modernized, CH&amp;A. conthis 3 Bdrm 2 Bath, din, rm,,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of demands against the estate are default will be entered against you
w-w carpet, utl rm. C H&amp;A.
Atchley, Pres. No phone calls
Call Clark &amp; flirt 323-7580
1 76 Olds De'ia 88. 2 dr, 350 engine,
required, WITHIN
Fictitious Name Statutetlo.Wlt:
Publish March 23, 1900
venient
location.
$17.250.
THREE for the relief demanded in the
porch,
gar.,
fireplace,
19.
treed
Call
Orlando
636.4144,
295-6700
Seminole County, Florida.
pleasel Coble Boat Co., P.O.
48,000 one owner mi, only
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Petition.
DET.12S
Section 065.09 FloridaStatutes
P's°'s
eve.
lot, good area. PRICE
1057, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
VIRGINIA GRAHAM
52.844, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
lOBBIES
1957.
79—Trucks.
Trailers
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
REDUCED TO $52,500.
Publish March 2S&amp; April 1. 1, ,
436Cassetberry. 831 8399
68—Wanted to Buy
THIS NOTICE, to file with the of this Court on the 21st day of
NOTICE
Sig. Shirley Siegel
1900
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Be
Lonely?
32—Hotises
Unfurnished
Write:
"Get
A
Notice
is
hereby
given
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
clerk
of
the
above
court
a
written
Sec.,
Tres.
March, A.D. 1900.
that the
DET.122
BEAUTIFUL HEAVILY
71 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels, I 7$ Pont Trans Am, like new,
REAl. ESTATE
Mate" Dating Service. All
statement of any claim or demand (SEAL)
Seminole County School Board will Publish March 25, &amp; Apt' 1,I, is,
11*1101
33.000 rn only $5,888 136 Auto
WOODED 3.2 acres (390 ft,
REAL TOP, 327 7490
Will
buy
old
class
rings
&amp;
silver
351 Cleveland, auto &amp; AC. Only
ages,
P.O.
Box 6071, Clearwa.
$ACCTCLERKS$
hold a hearing at the School Board 1900
they may have. Each claim must
ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH JR.
1
Sales,
860
frontage) on Stone Island
Hwy
Tired of house hunting? 3.2, $320
136,
$3188.
436
Auto
Sales,
F60
Hwy
coins.
Top
dollar
paid.
Call
tar.
Fl.
335!L
Bkeeping
&amp; accurate typing,
office boardroom on April 9, 1900, DET.120
Clerk of the Court
be in writing and must indicate the
Cacselbirry. 831 8399,
Road $22,000.
mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
1.36
CasSelberry.
8.148399
Jim
323-1880.
Lake front country charm, 2 BR
fabulous opportunity. $627.33
By Susan E. labor
concerning amendment of Public __________________________
basis for the claim, the name and
child., no pets.
28. brick FP, 1g. lakeside
NEEDA SERVICEMAN? You'll
mo. to start.
75 Gremlin, 6 cyl , auto air.
Notice of the education records
Deputy Clerk
addressof the creditor of his agent
COUNTRY LIVING at it's best!
Geneva Gardens Apts.
Geneva Dbl wide, 5 acres, high
deck, dock, storage buildings,
Make room in ydur attic, garage
THERE'
find
him
listed
incur
es
Busin
s
section
radio, 33.000 rn . $1615,
S
or attorney, and the amount ROBERT M. MORRIS, of
AAA EMPLOYMENT
of the Code of Conduct. IN THE CIRCUIT CURT or ________
80—Autos for Sale
8
acres
fenced,
3
Bdrm
2
Bath,
1503W.
25th
St.
dry, part fenced.
912 French Ave.
Sell idle items with a Classifien
Directory.
fenced lot many extras.
on5ider small car in
Amendment is being made to THE EIGHTEENTH IDiCIAL
323.5176
claimed, If the claim is not yet HUTCHISON,
MORRIS
&amp;
tam. room, fireplace, screened
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
$31,900 by owner principals
trade. good mileage, 3220090
Corner ofloth&amp;French
better Inform parents about their CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE OUNTY,
due, the date when It will become MAMELE
patio w-BBQ, sell cleaning
Beautiful 3 BR, 1½ B, CH&amp;A,
372 2611 or 831-9993.
Sanford 3 lots $12,000.
only. Call aft 3, 3236507.
"Your Future Our Concern"
1966 Ford Galaxy 500 2 dr
rights of privacy and rights of FLORIDA, PROBATE VISION,
due shall be Stated. If the claim is Post Office Drawer H
Pool
w-cool
deck,
fenced
fireplace,
fenced
in
yd.,
'68 Cony PlmOuth Fury
Sc.
&amp; Found
-_____
Coupe, auto, air, this beautiful
contingent or unliquidated, the Sanford, Florida 37771
access to students' records. There CASE No. N.106.CP
pastures, fish pond, access to
$695 Current
C
porch.
Lease
opt.
to
buy.
323.
nt Insp
1k.
Mary
Volusia
Co.
6
acres,
3
houses,
will
be no determinable economic IN RE:
* * * * * * * *
car is near mint excellent
________________
- 2 BR, fenced yd.
nature of the uncertainty shall be Publish March 25, &amp; April , , 15,
Antiques Oriental Rugs
St. Johns River. $129,000.
6570.
37) 7157
Secluded
area
$106,000.
LAKE VIEW. $30,000.
original paint $1,800 83 1 8 1 01
impact. The specific law being
Estate of HOWARD l CRUM,
stated. If the claim Is secured, the 1910
Music
Boxes
Slot
Machines
LOST: Blackcocli.a.000
Maintenance man for apIs.
or 339 .4782
Implemented is F.S. 220.093. Also, also known as N.y CRUM,
security shall be described. The DEll?)
M
Bridges Antiques 373 2801
3 BR, PP, fenced yd., assume
Tomorrow may be the day you
Beautiful 3 BR, I1/3 B, in Loch
.
Femele,7or$"high
EXPERIENCED only need
Longwood 3-2 blk needs TLC
for consider ation will be the Deceased.
claimant shall deliver sufficient
mort.
$42,900.
sell that roll a way bed you've
Arbor,
CHIA,
Ige
yard
with
Ma
2005
1M?t.
3730063
apply.
Seminole
Gardens
Apts
$39,500
or
best
offer.
.
Amendment
of
Policy
copies of the claim to the clerk to
NOTICE OF ADMIP4ISOATION
nowhere to roll away
I I
swimable lake in back. $100
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
If you
lla4 319.11
which
enable the clerk to mail one copy
will permit the
TO ALL PERSONSHAVINO
iM
LOST Sat. Elm &amp; 101h, /2 Poodle
place a Classified Ad today.
first I last + sec. 373.5034
APPLIANCES
&amp;
PLUMBING
REINC.
EXCEPHON to each personal representative,
amount of textbook funds which CLAIMS
OR
UMANDS
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
½ Pomeranian, male, white w
TO LIVE-IN
BATEMAN REALTY
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur.
All persons interested in the
may be spent on non.adopted AGAINST THE ABOVESTATE
touch of apricot, long fluffy
AL1OR'
'73 Chev Impala S W. top
nittire.
205
P.
25th
St.
373
0901.
Mature
woman
to
care
Hwy
92. I mile west of Spe,xj
for
semi.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
materials totw,nty.five percent o, AND ALL OTHER ERSONS
estate to whom-a copy of this
33—Houses Furnished
I'
'tail, ans. to the name of Ace.
carrier. cxc tires, new insp
Invalid I housework, Private
way, Daytona Beach. Will hold
701 Bldg.
3390509
7640
Sanford
Ave.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
the total. Since the policy states INTERESTED IN Ill ESTATE:
Notice of Administration has been
Reward. 322.5142 aft. S.
rm. I be, good salary, per.
slicker. $650 3230799
a
public
AUTO
AUCTION
E
Altamonte
Dr.
3390508
FORTAXD!EO
WE
BUY
USEDFURNITURE&amp;
mailed are required, WITHIN
that which is already the practice
YOU
ARE
EREBY
321-0759
everyTuesday &amp; Saturday
manent, ref. &amp; able to drive,
Sunland Estates 2 OR, 1 B, den,
FLORIDA STATUTES I91.246
APPLIANCES, Sanford Fur
in the district, there will be no NOTIFIED
LOST: Male Terrier, tan lwh, 1
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
that
to
Ir Save Gas! No need driving to
ad.
Chrysler New Yorker
322.39,0.
30 Itt the only flOe fl ' 1977
OR, LR, Fl R. carport, back
E I
Mom
threatens
nilure Salvage. 322 0721
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, economic impact. The specific law ministration of the state of
n........_.
-.
-yr old, 1½ ft tail, 1$ lbs.
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
"'.'VW"•". !UdUt'U, white on
beach, enjoy refreshing pool, 2
-yard
fenced.
373425$
-.
Florid,i.
You
set
the
reserved
that Paul R. Watson, the holder of being implemented is F.S. 233.34
Carriage
Hill
HOWARD V. CRUM, .0 known
PUBLICATION
area,
Environmental F trotectlon Agency?"
OF
THIS
white, beautiful Only 27.000
Possible 3 BR, I'? B. FR,
price
Call 901 255 8311 for
the following certificates has lied Also for consideration will be the as H.V. Crum, Decease File No.
Casselberry. Answers to
Antiques, modern furniture,
NOTICE, to file any objections
mi 5.3.500 831 810-1 or 339 1702
* * * * * * * *
5cr. porch, patio, landscaped
_______
_____________
further de',,lx
said certificates for a tax deed to
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
.1W." Reward. 323.5454. 645.
lO106'CP is pending inc Circuit
they may have that challenge the
yard on cor. lot, many extras.
IA
Stoiig.Ri*aI
Lo
be
issued
thereon.
The
certificate
1701,
ts
at?
7
43—
concerning
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.
is Dodge Coronet Brougham, V
the requisItion and Court of Seminole Counl Florida,
$ GENERAL LABORERS $
p.m. 030.1394.
validity of the decedent's will, the
52—Appliances
By Owner, lOs, 660-5419 eves.
_______oumt' and years of Issuance, care of instructional materials, Probate Division, the ress of -_________________________
3732001.
Many openings, trainee position
Realty, Inc
8. A C. Auto. Radio, good mpg.
qualifications of the personal
JUNE
'75 Pontiac Bonneville, very
MINI.U.LOCK
the description of the property, and will provide for the purchase which is Room 3fl,Seminola
avail.
cxc running cond. 51.100 or
clean, fully eqpt is mpg.
representative, or the venue or
IZIG
REAL
Idyllwilde-by
owner,
4
New
concrete
buildings
all
Nice
residential
lot
on
El
Portal,
BR,
2R
SitCS,
6 -Ctld cite
and the names in which It was of Instructional materials by County Courthouse, Sanford.
best otter 69 1871.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
12.800. 327 8658
jurisdiction of the court,
KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
REALTOR - MLS
REALTORS.MLS
Show by App?. $69,500
"Cash'322.4132
S2OI up, especially nice, most
loaded with trees, Assume
912 French Ave.
assessed are as follows:
parents who choose to do so. Since Florida 32771. The ersoriaI 323.5176
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Service.
Used
Machines.
717
convenient on 1.4 at SR 18
$3,110 mtg. at 91 2 pct. mt. with
322-2073 aft 6p.m.
E"323-IM
Certificate No. 715
Corner of lOth&amp; French
Larrys Mart, 21 5 Sanford Ave.
money collected for this purpose Representative of th.state is
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
MOONEY APPLIANCES
Spur of the Moment Babysitting
behind Days Inn, 1.4 industrial
$25 mo. pymts. Total price
Year of Issuance 1917
"Your Future Our Concern"
Buy I Sell, the finest
would be returned to textbocli JEFFREY T. RAY, hose ad.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
373 0697
in used
In my home. HrIy, daily, wkly
Park.
323-Mm.
$7,500
or
best
offer.
323
5036.
Spacious I BR 2 B split plan
Description of Property Lots 119 funds, there will be no economic dress is c.o Post Off icøox 132$,
furniture,
Refrlg., stoves, tools
NOTICE
REALTY
Date of the first publication of
WORLD.
rates. Day, or night. 3334477,
120 Longwood PB 1 PG 21
Irepo —
16 cu1iffrost tree.
impact. The specific laws being Winter Park, Florida p790. The ____________________________
home. with a Ig 16x 32 pool for
this Notice of Administration:
_
With the aid of modern technology and several years research,
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Waiting for a Good Deal?
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
Name in which assessed implemented are F.S. 233.4 and name and address of tflPersonal
March 25, 1910
Summer time fun. Close to
Orig. $529. now $205 or $19 mo. '
our company has discovered the only way to double and triple food
40—Condomi n i ums
Wanted to -buy used office
Traffic and weather condi.
t2SicII
Lakeview Towers Development 233.46. Also for consideration will Representative's an-n.y is
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
Agent 339-5386
ROBERT SEYMOUR, JR.
' - Exp cabinet makers, apply
shopping &amp; schools. Exc. for
__________________________
products in the world, at - minimum cost, using environmental
equipment.
Noll's
Sanford
US,
WE
HAVE
BUYERSI
Corporation
of
Sebring
------•
growing lam. Only $59,900.
As Personal Representative
lions often times dictate
HERE ARE 31
u...ru,. ini nign protty,
be amendment of Policy 6Gx59. KENNETH F. MURAH, of
profit,depression proof business is the fastest
.
Starline Ent, Old 29$, Rudder
Furniture Salvage, 1792, So
Allot said property being in the 142.12 which would allow United Murrah, Doyle, Sasseønd DItt.
Sanford, 1k. Mary, new 3 BR,
of the Estate of
5 acre grove 55.000 ilwn
growing industry In the world. This is not hydroponics.
vehicle operations respons,.
dr.,
Sanford
Airport.
0.1,
53—TV.
Radio.Stereo
of
Sanford
327
8771.
II NOTICE II
County of Seminole, State of States Presidential and vice. mer, PA., 000 Wit Morse
7B, adjacent Golf Course.
Handyman special, a great
NOLAMAJESKI
10 acres, part wooded, part
HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.
--- -. (((((0)))
bilities.
Even
though 'the
Florida.
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
presidential candidates to provide Boulevard (Post Off icóox 1321),
bargain at $20,500. This home
Pasture. $2,000 dwn.
JAMES EUGENE MITCHELL,
—
bdrms,
112
baths,
corner
lot
w
'V1tIEiIRL OVER
Sanford Plaza Cleaners
speed limit may be 55 mph., I JR.
drapes. $430 132.0943 or 322.
Unless such certificate or cer. for an assembly at a school during Winter Park, Florida HO.
includes 2 BR 1 B on a very Ig
We buy used furniture
trees, nice area. $70500!!
LPN &amp; AIDES
The Real Estate Agency 6 Sac resw sm. pond, $l.000dwn.
NEW PHONE NUMBER
tificates shall be redeemed ac
597$
50 235 tot. Let's show it to you
Good used TV's, $75&amp;up
a responsible driver would i
As Personal Representative
school hours. Present policy states
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
All persons having laims or
cording
to
today!
low the property that schools may not paniclpateln demands against the tate are
Better
We specialize In lots, acreage,
MILLERS
Inc., Realtors
500 S. Sanford Ave.
Living
SQUARE
off he Estate of
Center,
FOOTAGE
slow down considerably or
3224063
described in such certificate or events that are for the furtherance required, WITHINTHREE
7bl9OrlantjoDr
farms, ranches &amp; groves.
Sanford
Casselberry, Call for ap.
323 6593
___________
Ph 372-0 I5
GALQRE-3 big bdrms, brick
?.*3S'1 S French 117 92) Sanford
41--Houscs
Pull off the road when he ATTORNEY FORNOLAMAJESKI
certificates will be sold to the of our politically partisan Interest. MONTHS FROM THEtATE OF
P't, Eve. 305-660-5440
Pointment. 3395002.
303.323.1563
PERSONAL
f. p1., formal OR, eat-in kit. 4
323 5324
Land owner will have an nd.npnda,.f h,,.in... •k• ------highest bidder at the court house There would be no determinable THE FIRST PUBLICrIONOF
encounters dense fog or etc
REPRESENTATIVES:
H. Ernest
cor. lot w Oaks for $34,00011
sr.
18—Help Wanted
over $70,000 annually In this exclusive ground floor opportunity.
TELEVISION
door on the 71h day of April, 1900, economic Impact. Thespeclfic law THIS NOTICE, to fiii*lth the
tremely, heavy rain. Florida C. VERNON MIZE, JR., OF
4
Pct.
interest
to
qualified
— 72—Auction
Hedge against inflationt
RCA color console 73", Sold ill
May be run as family operation part-time or absentee ownership.
Reg.
at 11:00 AM.
* * * * * * * *
Broke,
being implemented is F.S. 230.03 clerk of the above coua written
OWNER
buyers. New homes with
WILL FINANCE
Build tâ Suit-our lot or yours
- 5acre on last growing 1k. Mary
Law requires headlights to be CLEVELAND, MIRE &amp; BRIDGES
over $700 Balance due $173.00
Dated this 26th day of February, (2). For those persons interested, statement of any claim demand
RN full time, $1 shift. Apply in
Post Office Drawer Z
quality
monthly
3-2
payments
17.92,
w brick f. p1. -+
290 N.
S IOOKKEI FIRS
Casselberry, Fl.
under $250.
FHA-VA, FHA 2350. 715
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
or take over my paymer'Is
burned at all times when Sanford, Florida 3277)
1910.
person Sanford Nursing I Exp. $170 to $155 to start. Mon.
GUN AUCTION
complete copies and economic they may have. Each urn must
BBQ. Fam. Rm., split plan w.
Low down payments, 373 7787,
534.0200
Eve. $43.365
termsl
$17 00 month.
Still
(SEAL)
in
Impact statements of above be In writing and must licate the
Cony. Center, 950 Meilonville
Sunday March 30th
windshield wipers are in use. Telephone: 305.332.1314
huge bdrms, + scr porch in
thru Fri. 9.5. Exc. oppor.
FOR INFORMATION
warranty. Will deliver. Call
M. tinsworfh Realty
ARTHUR H BECKWITH JR. policlss are available at the school basis for the claim, thsirne and
Ave.
Consignments accepted
exec area for only 571,950111
The same good judgement PublIsh March 25, I. April 1, 1950
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Maitland East, Howell Estates,
Let a Classified Ad help you find
- Wekiva retreat I acre on St.
867 5394.
JOHN AR DEN
CLERK
'
beard office, 1211 Melionville addrnsof the creditor gptag.fl
SANFORD AUCT ION 323.73.40
DET.126
912
French
Ave.
by
owner.
Deluxe
pool,
lovely
4
should be applied when trat.
more room for storage.
333.5176
1.113.631.1911
Johns River. Only 55.000 dwn.
...
_________
CItCUIt Court,
ij
Avenue, Sanford. FiendS,
or atfeiiiy,
spare or psr$.flm $al help
sfnefl$
POOL
PARADISELovely
1
$
Corner
of
10th
&amp;
Prondi
OR 2 B, FR, 2 car garage, sc
TV repo It' Zenith. Sold or'1g.
Total price unbelievable at
Classified Ads find buyers
RHODEN ENTERPRISES
Seminole Co.
tic conditions could pose a
1U
For
Estate
Commercial
I.
Rest.
Allan F. Keith, claimed. If the claIms no, yet
WSMed.W.r1IOutOIyOuVOI
BR,
3B
split
plan
w.Cen,
FLORloA
REALTOR []]
"Yo4RputureOUrconcent'.
H.A.
porch,
kit
appl.
Many
extras.
fast.
MLS
-515.000.
P.O. Box 1227
bet. $153.16 or $17 no
Sanford, Fla .
dentlal Auctions &amp; Appraisals,
Chairman
potentially dangerous situa
due, the date when it W become
home, set your own hours,
WWC. pan Pam Rm, fully
569,900, assume. 671.4507.
Lake Wales, Fla. 33133
Agent 339-5386
By:
Cheryl Grew.
323406lor eves. 323O517
Call
Dell's
Auction,
323
6420.
Seminole
County
School
due
shall
claim
be
stated.
If
t
EXCELLENT
*
*
*
*
equipped
kit,
+
gorgeous
pool
is
INCOME,.
NO
.*
* * *
t. - 3 BR. lB 2 1g. fenced lots,
lion.
Beautiful country lot In Deltona,
Deput y Clerk
Board
contingent or unliquifted, the
on huge cul-de-sac lot in Al
f______________________
INVESTMENT. FrInge
Privacy. PP. ready to be
Mffl'
J IN
located off Courtland I
_______________________
Make your TV remote controlled
Somebody is looking for your
Housekeeping,
Publish March 1, )l, 15, 35, 1950
Full
Time,
Safety is a family affair.
In.
Publish
March
75
$95
area,
$61,900
42—Mobile
Homes
nature
of
Hurryll
the unc.rtaifl shall be
Include,
benefits
paid
STEMPER SEZI
111~restored. All for $29,900.
[.sute* STATE
Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
bargain. Offer it today in the
no wires. Come by our shop
terested
DET.13
in
working
with
DET.114
stated. if the claim 1$ skired, the
,vlcatJQn, company car,
.
323-7119 after S.
SELLERS we have BUYERS for
for demonstration.
Classified Ads.
'V VTIlWI
security miii be anea. The
TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on
retirement plan
more. For
your HOME or PROPERTY
HERB'S TV
;;.';:
for ap.
Wanted to buy, older Mobile
low interest mtg. on new 3 BR,
claimant shall dcliv ufflclent
more information call Rich or
S dcre parcels, 1k Sylvan area.
call for INDIVIDUAL at.
2591 5. Sanford Ave.
323 1734
polntment 3393O02.
Home, single or double wide.
28 wconversat ion pit, stone f.
copies of the claim to Ili clerk to
I
Marcia aft 6 p.m. 1343110.
if
Terms, call W. Maliclowski,
tentlon.
75—Recreational Vehicles
Call anytime 1.273.0711.
p1. intercom, tile foyer + more
enable the clerk to
one copy
h*nlc's Helper, chauffeur
REALTOR,
322-7983.
AUTO
MECHANICS
Used
tbl
model
color
TV's,
all
on
½
acre
wooded lot in
to the Personal R
ative,
ESTATE SALE 2 BR, FIRE.
Brake, front end I muffler men.
lic. preferred, will train. Apply
working. $99.95. 10 to choose
'7' Cab over Camper, 1lOV, AC.
Prestigious
area. Just
1 YR. OLD DBL.W1DEAll persons Inter
In the
'
REALTORS
Must
have
tools
I
exp.
Good
in
person
VW,
mi.
PLACE.
good
LOCATION
only
Richivs
l
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture
N,
0.
591150011
estate to whom a
Frig, stove, sink. $750. 322-7006
5 I
BeautIful
19.
2
OR,
28,
w.
o f
of thisof
47
—
Real
:
Estate
Wanted
2710 Sanford Ave.
$24,000.
pay, all benefits. Mr. Muffler,
333.797
44 on 17.92.
Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford.
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
or 323 7050.
Notice of Adminlstrat has been
____
323.394 Carl.
32? $771.
mailed are require WITHIN
bdrms., I huge kit. Low low
Retired or semiretired, painter
Buyers we have EXPERIENCE
Handyman special 2 BR,
'71 American Traveler miniWe
buy
equity
in
houses,
apts.,
&amp;
cash
to
mtg.
$19,90011
Harold
THREE MONTHS OF 4E DATE
co,
handyman, for light main.
I KNOWLEDGE In creative &amp;
fenced rear yd., in exc.
motor home. 360 Dodge. Fully
vacant land. Lucky Invest* * * * * *
* *
Hall Realty, Inc. 373.5774,
OF THE FIRST PU ICATION
BeIIityCare
tenance Work. Apply sOISilver
location. $27,000.
owner Investment FINANCeqpt. ID 11 mpg. Reg. gas.
- 55—Boats &amp; Accessories
ments, P. 0. Box 29 Sanford
Home Repair
OF THIS NOTICE, file any
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
SMOETRAINIES
Lk. Dr. I ask for Rudy.
ING.
Asking
$7,000.
will
consider
Ig
322-4741.
oblections they may love that
The Evening Herald Classified
Good with math, must be career
Geneva.
Sacres
cleared
w-pond
wtt
base
Ford
Van
in
trade.
TOWER'S BEAUtY SALON
super location excellent buy, 103
challenges the valk p of the
Ads offer no fancy claim.
Maturepersontocaretor
ROBSON MARINE
minded. This one Is for you.
Complete Mobile
3 acres on Hwy 46E Geneva only
I well, ideal for mobile home.
322,0406 anytime.
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
Sunset Dr. 3 BR. IS, FR, Fe,
Wanted to buy for cash from
decedent's Will a . CodIcIl
s.
Just Resultsi
2927 Hwy. 17-97
2 small children in my home
AAA EMPLOYMENT
o
Home
Repair
$111500.
$21,000.
519£
.
1st
St.,
322
3742
fenced
yard.
$44,900.
owner.
3
bedroom,
7
bath
ther.f, the quallfica
of the
323-0237
Sanford. FIs, 32771
75 Chevy Surban, Silveradopkg,
III French Ave.
323.5176
349 3259
See
our
beautiful
new
BkOAD.
home.
Write
Box
1539,
Sanford
Personal Representa e or the
Corner oflothlFrenth
Duel AC, only 13,250. 436 Auto
Paint &amp; body shop for sale or
BUYERS I SELLERS we can
giving location, owner and
MORE, front I rear BR's.
venue or jurIsdiction the Court.
MUST SELL--- 17' F- glass
323.7832
Carpet Cleaning
"Your Future Our Concern"
Sales, 860 Hwy 136,
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
advise
clients
on
Income
TAX
lease
w-2
BR
apt.
attached.
price. No salesmen.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
ALL CLAIMS, DEh DS, AND
Larson Runabout w- '63 40 hp,
Casselberry,
Apply in person Sanford
031
0399.
Light Hauling
consequences
Owner
will
hold
mtg.
Call
for
I
shelters,
Eve. 322-0612, 32215$?
3503 Orlando Dr.
OBJECTIONS NOT I FILED
* * * * * * * *
recently rebuilt. Needs seat &amp;
323.5200
__
Nursing I Convalescent
ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
_________
others by appointment it
all details.
207 E. 35th St.
VA IL FHA Financing
WILL BE FOREVE IARRED.
cleanup, 5300. 373 UI? aft 6.
Special Rates for Complexes
7$ Dodge Royal Sportsman WO
Center, 900 MiIoyille Ave.
SAVES.
Carriage
PRESSER,
exp.
apply
47-A—Mortgages
Bought
__
Date of the first
Ication of
Free Estimates
van, $ pass., 36,000 mi. only
Yard Debris, Trash,
ciesnen,
II you ate having diffIculty f inding
Shopping Center,
this Notice of Admi ration IS
II' MFG boat, 20 hp 1973 Mer24 hr
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
&amp;SoM
8300010
$5,481,
4)6
Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
Appl lances &amp;Misc.
Do
you
ENTERTAIN
hare's
a
1wy.
Longwood.
a
place
to
live,
car
to
tdrive,
a
March 10, 1900.
______________________________
Cory
electric
start
motor,
NEW
HOMES
e
"
OF SANFORD REALTOR
436, Casselberry, 534 5399.
(LOCAL) 349 5371
Perfect country setting
:,_,
job, or some service you have Will buy 1st I 2nd mortgates. We
JEFFREY T. MAY
Galor
flit
trailer,
$095
Ph.
322.
Open 1 to5 daily
OVERSIZE BR, 3 B, guest
(ramlCflle
need of, read all our want ads
as Personal Remo tative
4737.
also make Real Estate &amp;
77 Chevy Sport Van, WOs,6tyI, 3
cottage, I igs Gazebo. This
* * * * * * * *
every day.
FICTITIOUS NAME
of the Estate of
2544S. French Ave. 372-0231
Business loans. Florida
59., 35.000 mi. only $3.41, 4)6
$230 mo. I under If you qualify.
iovly Estate over 1 Acre Only
MEINTRER TILE
NOticeis
hereby
given
that
lam
HOWARD V. CRU
Mortgage Investment. 1104 E.
373
3333777
322.
29,1.
Auto
Sales, 060 Hwy 436,
$79,900,
or repair, leaky showers our
$NOSTISS
CASHIERS
$
engaged
in
business
at 207
also known as
59—Musical
Robinson,
Orlando,
472-2976.
Merchandise
Casselberry, $34 $399,
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 1691367.
Reln char,
09cxc. opportunity.
Magnolia Ave., Sanford, Seminole
N.y. Crum
Responsible Christian man
NVEST WISELY Invest don't
County, Florida, under the tic.
AU EMPLOYMENT
Attorney for Persona
21.- ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
wafltstdwflstomow Complete
Tile
floors
installed
sp,nd 6 acres on the beautiful
titious name of FURNITURE
9l2 French Ave.
50—Msce11aneous for Sale Can't f ind it? Try ust Over 14 top
373.5176
Representative:
lawn Service 377 0,248
NEW&amp; REPAIR
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
Wikiva
River
only
NUFACTURER'$
$110,000.
OUTLET,
brand
new
pianos
CornsroflgthlFr,ncti
roflgthlFr,ncti
:..I organs in
76—Auto Parts
KENNETH F. MURI
Free Est ,
LOTS. 512,500
830 1753 alt 6
3 BEDROOM, 114 BATH, DOU.
—
TERMS
1'_'
and that I intend $0 register mid
stock, including new, used,
"Your Future Our Concern"
Of Murrah, Doyle
AVAILABLE.
fILE
CARPORT,
TIFFANY
LAMPS
AP.
Pears
CONCERNED
rebuIlt
name with th Clerk of the Circuit
with your
&amp; reconditioned. We
and Dfttmer, Pil
Painting
AOK TIRE
PLIANCES, AIR I HEAT, ON
322.74,)
Closed restaurant must liquidate
NEEDS Call 3731991.
Court, Seminole County , Florida in
don't brag about our low
Boo West Morse
31-' ACRES PINE A, PALMETTO
* * * * * * * *
Clock
Repair
Shocks
53.95-Heavy
ALMOST
2
ACRES,
SUN.
Duty $7.95
Immediately. Many lead I
prices, our c ustomer s do that.
accordance with th
"to provisions of P.O. lox 1325
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
Creative Surf aces. llc,
All SHOCKS $39.93
LAND. SELLER WILL HOLD
copper Tiffany-type hanging
•
the Fictitious Name 31at, To.,
Cannon Music Co., Longwood
Winter Park, Pier
STEMPER
AGENCY
$1,900
WITH
GOOD
TERMS.
3
New
Batteries
$39.95
specializing In repainting, mt.
THE MORTGAGE. TOTAL
lamps. All are hand made,
2I-Sjtijfjnjs Wanted
GWALTNEY
JEWELER
Wit:
Section
044.09
Florida
Village Shopping Center, SR
Telephone: (305) 66401
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.
74)3 French Ave., Sanford
&amp; C111 . wdllpaper, wall texing,
201 S. Park Ave.
different, and 70" diameter
Statutes 1957.
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131, 1 bI E of I-I. 339-5900.
REALTOR
Publish Mardi 10, 7 310
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with many pieces.
3226509
COUNTRY FURNITURE
DET.90
Typing done In my home, neat;
LAKE
FRONT,
NICELY
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
LAKE FRONT, 2 6EDRO0M,
you have called the rest call
6210701
DISTRIBUTORS INC.
fl—Junk Cars Removed
accurate, experienced;
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
-the best. 062-3597.
Eves:
349.3100,
322.1990,
333.sj3
51g. Phil Deere
reasonable. Ph. 323.4473 art. 5
DO I CFU. $20,000.
NOTICE OF PUBL.I NEARING
60A—Businoss Equip.
PORT, DBARY AREA, LOW
essmaking
President
p.m.
WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
BUY JUNI( CARS
OF PROPOSED CN 01$ AND Publish March l),11, IS. and April ___________________
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR 2 B custom
ORANGE GROVE 12½ ACRES
BUY, SELL, TRADE
Painting Repair
MORTGAGE. $32,000.
AMENDMENTS I IITAIN
From UO to $30
built home on Crystal Lake
Alterations, Dressmaking
1100
ROBINSON
I
SEEDLING.
311-315
E. First St.
337.5437
Call 337)434; 333.4.65
Jewelry store fixtures for sale.
DISTRICTS AND B NDA*lE$ ii.
chain.
Drapes, Upholstery
70'
sc
porch
over.
D1T47
24-BUSIflISS
porIunitIss
GENEVA AREA U,= PER
BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP
OP THE ZONING PINANCE
Lighted display counters;
.333.0707
looking lake I every feature
Trent Paint ing 6. Repair
ACRE. ALL OR HALFI
Top Dollar Paid for junk I Used
OP THE CITY OP hNPO*D,
Beds, Dl. motel 8.5. a. Malt.,
alarms, fixtures, furniture.
LEX. 2 BEDROOM EACH,
Imaginablet OPP SERVICE
NOTICE
lnterior&amp; Exterior
cars,
trucks
&amp;
heavy
equip.
$30
set.
Sanford
Auction,
1313
FLORIDA.
372-5601.
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.
CONTRACT,
yours
for
menl.
Free Est.
Free report tells 7 ways to make
322-3551
71 z ACRES TALL PINES GENS. French. 323.7340.
Gonng&amp;BoandInq
$60,000.
Notice is hereby en that a STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA
$110,000,
11.1
COUNTY OF ANDERSON
DISABLED
327.5990
EVA AREA. $1,950. ESTATE
Public Hearing will I loll it
office
For Sale Used
eqpt. Des)'.,
Painting &amp; Remodeling
IN THE FAMILY COURT
WANTS CASH OFFER.
Stamped envelope to F. 1.
AMERICAN
Color portable TV; console color
Animal Haven Grooming a.
Commission Rosen lii iCity
COUNTRY LIVING 4 BR 1 B
filing cob. I chairs. Many
ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FREE ESTIMATES
Newkirk, UI Santa St.,
South
CarolIna
Department
o
VETERANS
TV;
Stereo
AM-FM
tape
In the City of Sanfor tioridi. at
Fame wON, w-wcarpet, eat-In
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
Items to choose from. Noll's
Call anytime 349 5259
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
Social services,
2½
PLUS
ACRES
PAVED
player
7:31 o'clock P M, on 41114,
&amp;
kit, del garage, work shop,
recorder;
stat controlod heat, off floor
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
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CARPETS, READY FOR
CM Per
ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
Petitioners_$lWsrd.
miscSlIans items. 323-6670.
Os consider changes d amend. It
patio Imorel aPP SERVICE
sleeping boxes. We cater to
92, So. of Sanford. 322-5721.
OCCUPANCY.
ONLY
$21,950.
Vs.
TREES
ON
ST.
JOHNS
COIN OPERATED
pt.oara,y
minis ho the Zoning financ, 0
CONTRACTI Just $.100I
your pet. 322-5757,
RIVER, SANFORD AREA,
William Fred Qvacki.*usli, lilt
Hwy. 17.97
GAME ROUTE
Rain Suits; rain coats; ponchos
*0 City of Sanford, *11.. asINN
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2
BEDROOM,
.ios
FRAME. 2
Quick.nisisl,, a minor
POSSIBLE MARINA SITE,
Y
Sanford area, excellent income
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
STARTER HOME 2 BR I B
$OUttlofSanford
SCREEN PORCHES. AP.
Isidu ftof
$37,500. TERMS AVAILABLE.
producer for individual is.
,:i.i
Wedding photography by Jolvi
A partion of t
3l0 Sanford Ave.
372-5791
certain
home
on
cor
lot
wC
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PLIANCES,
GOOD
CONCH.
uett.
LouIse
QVCkIbU*,
forested
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Cullum, Free engagement
na
full
or
perfUme
property lying n
patio,
eat-In
of and a minor ~ the age of
kit, w.w carpet I.
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TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
HIGHWAY II FRONTAGE,
I°urt,in
(all cUb) business. Will sell
photos or Color 5*10. 323123$,.
*utftng Lake MN Jovievarls,
loli morel BPP SERVICE
522,900.
APARTMENTS
DeBARY AREA. IS WOODED
all or part Of raft. For details,
Housewives Cleaning Service
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Ind betwein Art La, he Hidden
51—Househo$d Goods
CQNTRACTI Only 121,300,
Business .7:30 1st Tues.
ACRES - SIDE ROAD ACPersonalized, fast, dependable
Rfls1deo,.
call Pet iO. person called to
Lake Drive Is pr as s. he
"Luxury For Less"
2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
CESS. $31,500. GOOD TERMS.
Regular or 1 time basis
SUMMONS
Mr. J'ry "Nil $314951973.
reasisd trim $14
($ki,li.
GREAT 1 BR I B condo, w.0
TO DOWNTOWN, - FRESH
TO
THE
RESPONDENT,
Wedowashwindows
197$
Singer
Futura
Fully
auto
677-5094
Family lesldentiall *rId 95
ØStvdi.
1, 2, 3 OR. Suites
HIA, w.w carpet, eqpt kit &amp;
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
I ACRES LAKE FRONT
WillIam Fred Ovackanbusit. III:
SC.I (RestrIcted C 'mercial)
repossessed, used very short
BIngo
ACCURATE
WOl
Downstairs
I
by
the
Unfsarn.
PORCH
&amp;
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Adult
Family
You are hereby Summoned end ______________________
NEW ROOF.
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
time. Original 1593, bal. $101 or
)lSlTkt.$aidprop
Tax Service I Bookkeeping
Every Wed.&amp; Sat..
ppgiI A buy for *35.000.
sing more
r.quirWtsa,
ftww
too
Petition
WOODED,
VOLUSIA
COUN
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in
$31
me.
Agent
IPosi
Laundry
Siticelirly deSCrisi I ISliewi:
339$Je.
319.5064
Birds 7:11p.m.
TY, *31.500.
this action, whichPelItlin was
liglealeg it th orthias5
*Quiet - I . Story
rental units, kicirne SONS me.
HUGE,
POOL,
3
BEDROOM,
7½
tiled
In
IPiS
Office
it
tIss
Club
of
Sanfords
Sales
Leader
½ off of total Inventory of brand
- uWOILot 256 flAIl
5)71*
It list
Carpentry, Painting, Maint,
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
F.
11 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
Court tsr Andirlin County, INde
new Interspring bedding.
P3.14 feet, SOuth 21 ieee 14'
1*05 W. 25th ST.
Tree Service
of all types. Lic, Bonded
FIREPLACE,
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EAT-IN
LAKE
FRONT,
VOLUSIA
Carslina.on
Februiry
7,
9011.
and
These
beds
are
not
damaged
Did
you
know
that
VW 341.$I lint. Sold Idegrees
Raetauren her. b~. $RX
your
323
6030
SANFORD
Insured
KITCHEN,
534 -0399
$32900 WITH AS.
to
COUNTY,
EXTRA
SCENIC.
vea
cipy
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$J$UI1(
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or
seconds
but
brand
new
top
P W' WOnt *71 1 SluSh Ii
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ca
Tree Service
ft Owner must edt,
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SUMAIlLE MORTGAGE.
322-2090
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sa
etitisn upan foe sub.
line bidding sets onlpl Free
is, L
S IwwSIin$417475 to P51MW
Top, Trim, Removal
iPPSirIn this IIstIngeach
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quality
operafIon
it
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Of fPi51rOipcg, 354 North
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
ANYTIME
IIm1ngI 00-8 we I North 11
Call Jim Flinn, $34 799
week for only $331per
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
Main Street, A4ersin, South
Furniture Salvage. 17.93. 50. of
oprese Went 11th 1 .Ner* 54
Week?
etc.
This
Wayne
Is
Beal.
377.1321
an Ideal
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Multi ple Listing Service
Sanford. 3331731.
INC.
is we 31' U" las 5.7) 1, Carsiina, within 31 days .ffer te,
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pumkit ion,
Rue Iammeiu
Seth)) prnlu IhlfwL,
REALTOR
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
f you fell Is auai,.m the
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hut if
Rebuild Condemned
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MICROWAVE
321-0317
County,
SERVICES
UNLIMITED
Izatlnwouldlike
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SEIGLER
HomeRepairl
Remodeling
REALTY
bitton controls, has care
Mldsi,sI D. Olin,
SEIGLER REALTY'
All parties In I rest and
trailers, truck racks I misc.
34hrs.
ON"
usel, still In warranty.
3220771
MrINTO$N. THRILKILD,
call:
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BROKERIis
repairs.
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S(tunJty
BROKER
Originally
No,
assume
GLENN
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24395. Myrtle Ave.
be kwo at um
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noints of $21 mo Agent
Crew
3 IL lS + attached
Alsauls.
709 $. Myrtle Ave.
Wollillym WAMN
SVSrduWNiecoy mmissi
Sanford.
Orlando
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tsr She Poflieeer
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the City if *11*0 heidi.
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Orlando
SanMrd
3314ag 3271571
Ildi.
Fsbl'sau'y is JUL
SIN. Timm Jr.
337.1377
Washer
ripe.
01
deluxe
model.
CLASSIFIED
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Ii6lty, REALTORS *30401I.
$esma,epp.
City Ciert
323.1776
lanes. for ftwo
Sold orig. $109.35, used short
DEPARTMENT
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time. Sal. Slot. Ilor $19.35 me.
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FLAGSHIP BANKof SEMINOLE
WORLD'
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Altamonte
Mall No. 125, 451 Altamonte Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
County. Florida, under The fic.
titious name of COTTON TREE,
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section $65.09 Florida
Statutes 1957.
51g. NAVEEN M. LADHA
Secretary
Publish March 25 0. April 1, 0, 15,
1910
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professional guitarist. Studied
theory a composition at
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Music. Beginners enroll n,
U a lesson. Student guitars
available, $$. Also Glbwii,
Martin, Guild, Yamaha, etc
for loss than we have won any.
w$ers.
LACKEY'S
MARCENTER a
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STUDIO
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Luncheon Buffet ........... .13•95

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Dinner-Prime Rib Buffet ...........
INCLUDES SALAD BAR

Entertainment nightly In lounge
Hwy 17.fl (Va Mile S. of Airport Blvd.)
Phone 321.00

Advertising Supplement to Sanford Herald; Heritage Jewish Newa; ChIzézi New..4
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OPEN WED., P11., SAT., SUN.
SHRIMP IMULLET IBASS S OYSTERS
SCUM OLIVE MAINE LOBSTERS

Linda Fulmine and 1b
Phillips In front of ArtTenors at the Camphor Tree In Longwood.

loci SHRWCCIAL ox $475
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LIndaandherhuald,Joa,sIaflzeinceeclocks,
mornings. Come as often as you want and as long as you want tables and inlaid family photos. They do the cypress work
for only $1.75 for three hours. Then. Is no formal Instruction, themselves from sanding to clear hard finish. In addition to
but you have use of the udIo and sham the fun and helpful r photos prized Items such as wedding invitations can also be
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mounted on the cypress.
R NOW
There is a children's art class for 1-12 year aide taught by
Art-Tenors Is headquarters for art supplies in the Langwood
STYLING
Sandy Zettler, on Saturday, 10:30 am, to 12:30 p.m. Because of area and carries matte board and ready-made trines. They
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in drawing and ibetdilng and oils and canvases. Mao In,s$ork are Grwnb.chsr oil and watercolor
Cell
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mUsts on the instructional staff.
, easels, p el, charcoal and vesnlcliss,
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Who
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In
An outside water color workshop will be taught by Margaret
Ait.Te,ong is qsi Mondsy.FrIdsy, 0 am. to 5:35 p and
Short Hair Styles For
FouataIn, water color Instructor. Water color classee we also Saturday 10 am. to $pn.
A New Spring Look.
taugiut by Elsie Z,ttar.
Cell331tcifn information cr drop by Old Mod J
N7W 35th ST SANFORD
C'relnolls and acr)1Icseta htbyJ,n,Sc11ubsrt.0
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and Linda In person..
portrait pointing Is your special Interest Fran Williams has a
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U you we locldng for an original place of at to brighten up
your home Aft-ftiors ftlays the wont of outstanding arsi
artists In its galleries. Urde Fnhlthw and her mother, in
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Conveniently located at 711 S. East Lake St. (County Road
If you want special colors or subjects to accent the decor of
427) and Maine Stred, _
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Play corner for your kids
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Infants and Layette.
s000 Boys and Girls to size 14
Complete line of unique baby gifts
too Brand names—Large selection
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1980— Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—((JSpS 481'280)—Price 20 Cents

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robbery and auto theft, following his arrest at car after shopping in the plaza around 5:45 p.m.
10:30 p.m. by a Florida Highway Patrol officer. Tuesday. A man placed a revolver at his head and
He was caught driving a 1976 Pontiac stolen ordered Daly to drive him through Seminole,
holding a St. Petersburg man on charges he earlier that evening from a Winter Park man, Orange and Volusia counties, Reynolds said.
kidnapped
a man at gunpoint in Sanford Tuesday who was kidnapped at gunpoint from Zayre Plaza
Along Interstate 4, near Deltona, the gunman
evening, dropping him In Deltona and stealing his in Sanford, Duval deputies say.
car.
ordered Daly to take off his pants and get out of
Sanford Detective K. Reynolds says Craig the car, policesay. Daly was picked up and given
Richard Dale Crotts, 21, of St. Petersburg is
Daly, 17, of 34 Bownwn Drive, Winter Park, an a ride by a passing motorist to the Deltona Inn,
being held without bail on charges of kidnapping,
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car, Duval deputies say,
Authorities say the drive through three counties
was caused by an error on the kidnapper's part as
he tried to get to Interstate 95, first heading South
into Orange before realizing his error.
While Crotts is formally wanted in Duval
County for "trafficking in stolen property it
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Is very pleased to announce
the opening of their beautiful new store at Springs Plaza,
Longwood. We will carry the full line of Baldwin Pianos
and Organs from the FunMachine to the Theater Organ,
from the small vertical pianos to the Concert Grand.
James A. Wales has been.wlth Baldwin for 25 years. Our
store in Orlando Fashion Square Is one of the finest and
busiest in the Country. We will have over 50 pianos and
organs on display, in every price range and style. Including a good selection of used instruments. STOP IN TO
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Seminole County Sheriff John E. Polk told county ad.
ministrators today that unless he gets the go-ahead to hire at
least 18 corrections officers he will be forced to take six
deputies off the road to open just two sections of the new county
jail.
And with the 18, he said, the jail would still be o pe
rating
with a skeleton crew,
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i'hat will present problems," he said.
Seminole Counts' currently has about 20 corrections officers.
But a federal study showed th
at 72 officers are needed to
operate the new jail which will be completed June 1. A state
study calls for 88.
"Eight-eight must be the ultimate," Polk said. "We can't
afford the ultimate. But the minimum we're looking at is 38
people." That means hiring an additional 18 persons.
Polk said lie could adjust his budget to hire the 18 unmediately, but would like a go-ahead from county CDIII.

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President Jimmy Cutter's defeat In the
New York Democratic primary election
Tuesday may mean a change for the
better In his economic policies toward the
cities of the nation, In the view of Sanford
Mayor Lee Moore.
Moore, usesslflg what Carter's
reaction to the lou may be, said today,
"It could be better for the cities."
"Cutter will make some sort of
decision and may come to a different
conclusion about the welfare aspect of his
economic policies1" Moore said. "New
York is s big welfare state. There is no
question about that. The fact that he lost
may indicate to him that he cannot
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showed dissatisfaction with the
president's economic policies and his
efforts to attack inflation and the unbalanced budget. "It also meant a large
Jewish vote in the Democratic party was
registering a protest," McCollum said.
The protest by the Jewish voters was
against Carter's handling of the U.N.
vote, his continued Failure to recognize
Israel as the United State's true friend In
the Mideast and continued use of Arab
countries as primary centers of U.S,
policies, McCollum said.
The GOP chairman said t!ie people of
New York obviously perceived that the
president is not taking the steps
necessary to cure inflation and that the
president's policy of raising taxes to
balance the budget isn't the way to go.
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may lessen the danger of the president's
cutting into the social aspect of federal
proçama," Moore said.
Meanwhile, Seminole County
Democratic Party chairman Rod Cable

sald today Carter's defeat in New York
and Connecticut by Massachusetts Sen.
Edward Kennedy was due to two major
factors — the president's announcement
of a pr ospective 10-cent-per-gallon
federal tax on gasoline and the Jewish
vote.

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were severe," Cable said. "The Jewish

vote was lost because of the administration's blundering of the United

Nation's vote."
The United States voted in the U.N.
Security Council to criticize Israel for its
settlement policy on the west bank and In
the Gaza strip,
Cable said Carter's New York and
Connecticut losses may be good for the
president In the long run, saying
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can didate for the county cornmission seat currently held by
Democrat Bob French, announced
Tuesday
his withdrawal from
the race,
Tibbitta, who owns and operates
service stations in Maitland and
Altamonte Springs, said his reason
for withdrawal is the death in an
automobile accident of one of his
service station managers — Jon
Harrington
last week.
"Since the number one priority
in my life after my family Is my
business, the loss of Jon creates
additional demands on my time
that I had planned to use to seek
public office," Tibbitts said.
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Manager Warren Knowles and Moore
that deep aiLs will be mad. In federal
zivenije abating programs as part of
Carter's previously announced policy,
The city of Sanford is slated to radio
$300,010 in federal revenue sharing funds
thIs year. U that money were DOt
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importing company that federal officials
Kelly has adm itted taking $,000 from
J. P. Maher Ill, who worked out of described um 1975 as a front for a cocaine FBI agents posing as oil-rich Arabs.
Kelly's New Port Richey office until last
smuggling operation.
Kelly insisted, however, he was involved
week, was arrested in August 1977 for
lie iilscm was an associate of Joseph in an undercover o peration through
possession of between 1.7 and 1.9 kilos of Francis Velverde of Fort Lauderdale and Eugene Ciuzlo of Ingwood and had
cocaine and was deported in lieu of disbarred New York attorney Samuel taken the money as part of his own in.
pr osecution after one month in jail, the
Glasser, both of whom were convicted in vestigation into the operation.
St. Petersburg Times reported Tuesday. December 1975 and served time for
He sa id he was introduced to Ciuzlo
Kelly, who is involved in the Abscam conspiring to violate federal narcotics through a man named Spicer, who had
investigation, declined to comment on
laws, the newspaper said,
been introduced to him by Maher.

At a Monday night city commission
meeting, Moore said whether pay scales
In the city of Sanford can be brought into
a competitive position with other
governmental units and private industry
could hinge on Tuesday's primary
election in New Yoik and the r?aultlng
thangei the president might make In his
conoinlc policies outlined a couple of

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"So you're saying," Nelswender said, "That two pods would
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Opening all three pods would mean the jail
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house and a formula for th e number of ja il staff it must have.
"If we don't have adequate staffing th ere wi ll be assaults
and other incidents people will say stem from that," Saunders
said.
Polk said he feels bringing the jail staff up to 38 will
be the
minimum the courts will accept "if it comes to a court fight."
County Administrator Roger Neiswender sa id all sorts of
groups feel justified in making Jail regulations, but none of
them have to pay for them.
"We have no sovereign immunity," Polk pointed out. "Th e
Supreme Court has ruled that we can be sued as individuals
and held personally Liable for our actions."
"With the present personnel we have we're only going to be
able to o pe rate two pods (sections)," he said.
The new county Jail is designed in a three-pod confiration,
Two pod.S, Polk said, wi ll house 128 people "if they're all
classified right.''
For instance, if there are juveniles, more t
ha n one bed per
inhilate could be tied up.
"Four juveniles tie up sixteen beds," Saunders explained.
"Because regulations say, even it they are being tried as
adults, a juvenile can not come within sight or sound of an ad
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The present co un ty jail has been housing up to 145
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require a meal seems to be about 130.

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that every possibility of housing some of Orange Cou
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charge described by Reynolds as "automatic" in
that jurisdiction for people caught in possession
of stolen goods. Volusia authorities have already
asked he be transferred to DeLand for
prosecution on robbery and grand theft charges.
Sanford police were filing a warrant asking for
Crotts' transfer to Seminole County to stand trial
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72nd Year, No. 148—Monday, February 11, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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BanimSaclr Talks
Of Compromise
By United Press International
The radio said that due to the rush of the crowd in Azadi
President Abolhassan Bani Sadr said in an inter-view
Square, a reviewing stand collapsed "and a number of people
published today the American hostages might be released "in
were Injured."
the shortest possible time, perhaps even in the coming days,"
In his interview with Le Monde, Bani-Sadr said Iran wanted
if both Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and President Carter
the United States publicly to recognize its "crimes" in Iran
accept q compromise offer worked out by Iran's Revolutionary
under the fallen shah's regime, and recognize the
Council.
revolutionary regime's "right" to win the shah's extradition.
Bani.Sadr's comments were printed by the Paris newspaper
Le Monde said in the frontpage interview that Iran apLe Monde after the Iranian president accused students holding
patently has now dropped its earlier insistence that the
the 50 American hostges for 100 days of issuing orders without
hostages can be released to freedom only if the shah first is
his permission and meddling in government affairs.
returned to Iran.
"1 will not accept such behavior," he warned.
Bani-Sadr complained the United States allegedly failed to
Tehran radio said more than 2 million people turned out in
grasp the meaning of the seizure of the hostages, calling it an
the capital today for a military parade and celebration markact of fanatics. He also complained the Americans called his
ing the first anniversary of the Islamic revolution that overelection as president a victory for a French-educated liberal
threw Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and ushered in over Iran's Moslem clergy.
Khomeini's revolutionary regime.
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The 1,935-pound safe removed from the Police Department garage late Saturday travelers' checks and cash, was taken
Stromberg-Carlson electronics plant in night and is being kept there for from Stromberg-Carlson payroll office
Lake Mary during the early morning examination,
after burglars were unable to open it at
hours on Jan. 17 was recovered over the
Benson said bonds and checks were the scene.
weekend,
found in the safe and scattered around
It was
police
theorize
by
Lake Mary Police Chief Harry Benson the safe near the lake "We never thought placing
it onremoved
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taking
it through
said the safe was found by an 18-year-old we would get the safe back," Benson a door at the plant while a security guard
Volusia County youth on the shores of said. "We hope it will give us some leads was away from his desk
was
Lake Bethel in Enterprise as the young on the burglary."
man was trapping for shiners to be used
The five feet tall, three feet wide and
The FBI and the Florida Department
as fish-bait,
two feet deep safe, believed to contain in of Law Enforcement are assisting Lake
The safe was taken to the Lake Mary excess of $250,000 In stocks, bonds, Mary in the investigation of the burglary.

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construction of the public housing to manner as to prohibit spiral development
Herald Staff Writer
meet the needs of the poor In areas some of public housing around Sanford,"
Seminole County will sponsor the distance from Sanford or to turn the Wilson said, He added that county ap- construction of 24 public housing units "a project over to Sanford plication to HUD is being prepared.
considerable distance from Sanford."
The county currently has one public
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action plan for the city prepared by the
the Seminole County Housing Authority
Thomas Wilson III, executive director city's equal employment opportunity GREAT BALL
on the county application to the U.S. of both the Seminole County Housing officer, Ms. Francie Wynalda.
Department of Housing and Urban Authority and the Sanford Housing
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Development (HUD) seeking grants and Authority, reported to Knowles by letter organization of the police department to
loans for the project.
that county maps are being examined to transfer a crime-scene technician
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courage the county to either provide for the project. "This will be done in such a to the investigative division,

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Even the sun deserves a break every now and then. Here the great star appears to be resting during its morning rise on the Interstate-I bridge over
lake Monroe. As a truck nears the great ball of fire, the driver might be
thinking that he got up on the wrong side of the bed. Then again, there is the
poss
possibility the driver is savoring a sight few of us enjoy: the beauty of early
morning• on Lake M onroe.

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Jal-All Fronton in Fern Park, which is also lob- Kennel Club and the Seminole Harness Raceway,
want to see the horses stay right where they are.
bying against the conversion, turned a handle of
Brantley has stated he won't take sides until he
Why should I want to compete with myself by the council realizes it doesn't have a strong voice
Local interests behind Seminole County's WA million, producing $LM million for the
gets feed-back from his constituents and assesses
changing t.hat operation if I owned it?"
when it comes to private enterprises.
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and the Seminole state,
the pros and cons of a possible conversion.
The Casselberry contingent will have a chance
Harness Raceway promise to provide the spring
Collins adds that there hasn't been an cxto
voice its views Feb. 22, when Brantley holds a
legislative session with a lively debate.
Hattaway contends that a conversion will bring
The third private party that stands to lose If the
pressed desire for more greyhound racing,
public
hearing on the conversion bill which is now
At stake is a possible conversion of the
more money icr the state. Collins contends that,
conversion is successful is fort Soper, president
being
drafted
at the Casselberry City Hall.
Seminole Harness Raceway into another
"Yes, it will, but how much of It will find Its way of Florida Jai Alai, whose fronton sits Just five
"lithe public wanted a longer season we would
greyhound racing facility. The battle lines have
have applied for more racing dates."
Changes in racing permit laws are nothing new
back intoSeminole County and this community?" miles away in Fern Park. Soper currently battles
been drawn between Jerry Collins, owner of the
The new harness track owners say the bill that to the state Legislature.
In addition to having Hattaway in their corner, Collins for a portion of the betting dollar during
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and Paul N. Der.
the new harness track owners also have More the December4anuary period when both the
will be introduced will not conflict with present
The first bill enacting pari-mutuel limits was
political muscle in the form of former speaker of greyhound track and fronton do business at the
yeas and Jack and Bill Demetree, the new owners
operating dates of either Collins' kennel club or established back in the 1940s. A Collins'-led bill
the Florida House Don Tucker. Derveas and the same time. Soper isn't looking forward to a third
of the harness track who want to change the
the Daytona Beach Kennel Club.
revised that statute to a 100-mile limitation for
present horse-racing facility into another
Demetree brothers have Tucker In their corner as party competitor for the wagering dollar.
In a hand-delivered press release to area media greyhounds in the 1960s.
greyhound pari-mutuel.
a consultant while Collins is armed with
Last month, In a meeting between the 16
representatives,
the new owners point out that the
Republican Ken Plante.
The Legislature again revised the limitations in
representatives of the Florida Division of
Increased state revenue and political clout
central Florida area Is the only major 1976 when it approved the conversion of a horse
Collins, however, is no newcomer to the Greyhound Racing Track Operators, a
thatdates
currently does not have track in Jacksonville (Gator Downs) to a dog
appear to have the upper hand over an effort by political arena. He has spent some of his 78 years unanimous vote was cast to support Collins' effort metropolitan
year-round doarea
racing
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Collins and his backers to thwart the conversion In the legislature, also, and was the driving force
racing track (Bayard Raceways), only 15 miles
to block the conversion attempt.
effort.
behind the present state statutes that limit J&amp;1411
an existing greyhound facility, the
Collins has done his homework and provides
Collins
Daytona Beach Kennel Club runs a summer Jacksonville Kennel Club.
Representative Bob Hattaway, D-Altamonte frontons from operating within 50 miles of one several
points for his reasons for opposing the season on the heels of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Springs, will Introditce a bill to convert the another and dog racing facilities within 100 Miles conversion.
Club, which runs a winter session.
A seemingly forgotten party to the conversion
present license for thoroughbred, quarter horse of one another,
"First of all," says the 25-year-veteran of the
Yet another interest that wants a say in the showdown are the horse owners who usually train
and harness racing to greyhound racing. HatA successful conversion from horses to dogs Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, "another matter Is
taway feels the conversion will bring a healthy would have to include an amendment rider to greyhound facility would do several things to the fathers the Casselberry City Council. The city and race at Seminole Harness raceway,
feel they should have some input into the
return to the state coffers in the form of taxation. Hattaway's bill to dissolve the old statutes and set community, and none of them are positive. The
matter
and
last week asked Casselberry Mayor
They've been informed by the new owners that Under the harness permit, Seminole Harness new ones.
quality of racing would suffer, prices would go up, Owen Sheppard to send Hattaway a letter stating the
track will be open for training only thisRaceway has been less than alucra tive business.
Another political figure that may come into and the public would be over-saturated with panth
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weren't
all
at
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happy
a
bo
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a
conversion,
spring,
but no trotting races will be held. The new
Last year's handle of $7.23 million brought the focus when the legislature takes up the bill this mutuel wagering,
permit
owners did not file for harness rac n.g
state sli ghtly more than $77,500. Collins' facility spring is Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-L-ongwood, a
"I wanted to buy that harness track several
The Casselberry position concerns Itseil with da tes for this year according to
tixred a handle of $40 million, with the state freshman to the Florida House, whose district times In the past," points out Collins. "And I was
Gary Rut!edge,
the increased facilities the city will ha ve to Florida Division of PariMutuel Wagering
receiving $3,091 million, The OrIandoSemino1e Includes the site of both the Sanford-Orlando willing to pay the price that the owners wanted. I
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Louisiana Politicians To Go Before Jury
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -- Two unsuccessful candidates for governor who
denied receiving kickbacks from FBI
agents posing as crooked Insurance
salesmen are expected to testily this
week before a federal grand jury.
More than a dozen Uuislana state
officials, Including Gov. Edwin Edwards,
the lieutenant governor and the state
treasurer, also have been subpoenaed to
a ppear this week before the grand jury.
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aidered targets of the FBI "sting"
operation, which reportedly paid tens of
thousands of dollars in bribes to politiclans and organized crime figures to fix
state Insurance contracts.
Public Service Commission Chairman
Louis Lambert and LI. Gov. James
Fitzinonis, who were defeated in their
bids for governor last year, allegedly
accepted $10,
payments each from

undercover FBI agents posing as
Prudential Insurance Co. cnIcmn

sources said.
Both Lambert and Fitzmorris denied
the allegations,
Edwards was reported out of town
Sunday, but he was scheduled to appear
Tuesday before the grand jury in New
Orleans. Reputed mobster Caries
Marcello, another reported target of the
investigation called "Brilab" (for labor
bribery), was unavailable for comment
at his Metairie, La., home.
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representative; state Sens. Edgar
'Sonny" Mouton and Ted Hickey; state
Rep. Harry Hollins; state employee
group insurance program director,
James D. McElveen; and members of
the board of trustees of the insurance

program.

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By United Press International
Iran's President Abothassan BanI-Sadr, warning "I will not
accept such behavior," accused the militants holding 50
American hostages at the U.S. Embassy for 100 days of Issuing
orders without his permission and meddling In government
affairs.
The 100th day of the Americans' detention by the militants

IN BRIEF

coincided with the first anniversary of the Islamic revolution
that overthrew Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and ushered In
the revolutionary government of Ayatollah Ruholiah

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the anniversary, but Khoir.'tnj, architect of the revolution,
was too weak to take part in the proceedings, Tehran Radio,
monitored by the BBC in London, announced.
Khomeini's office said because of cold weather and the 79year-old leader's health, it was canceling plans for a march
past the Tehran hospital where he is being treated for a heart
condition, the radio reported.
But a parade showing military muscle, including a display of
revolutionary guards and revolutionary committees, was to
march down Tehran streets.

Afghan Prisoners Disappear

Government

sources said today President Jost p Broz Tito, 87, is
apparently responding to medical tratment for kidney
and digestive problems that developed after his left leg
was amputated to save his life.
"There should be no special concern right now," a
government source said In reference to Tito's general
condition. "It seems the complications are only of the
temporary ch aracter."
A team of doctors at the modern clinical center in
Ljubljana in northestern Yugoslavia indicated Sunday

Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasir Arafat new
into Tehran today to attend the commemorative ceremonies,
Tehran Radio said.
BanlSadr accused the militants of intruding In government
affairs by inviting 49 Americans to visit Iran without official
clearance, Tehran Radio reported In a dispatch from the officlal Pars news agency.
Banl-Sadr has heaped criticism on the free-wheeling
militants ever since winning, by a large margin, the electIonas
Iran's first president.
Saying that Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told him
the militants were issuing instructions and orders to foreign
embassies without his knowledge, he warned: "I will not gc.
cept such behavior, which I consider a government within the

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"There was no military cohesion in anything I sa w," said
Judah Passow, a phot&amp;-journalist who spent four days inside
Afghanistan with three other reporters on the Invitation of the
Jammiat Islami (Holy Freedom Fighters).
Passow, who spoke to UP! In Quetta, Pakistan, said women

Serious Side Effects: Study
WASHINGTON UP!) -A widely used drug that has
proven effective in keeping alcoholics from drinking
can cause some serious side effects, says The Medical

Letter, a non-profit publication.
The drug, disulfiram, known commercially

Sàvlets Need Conquests?
BRUSSELS, Belgium (UP!)
Pakistan or
Yugoslavia might be the next countries to be Invaded
by the Soviet Union, former Yugoslav vice-president
Milovan DjIIas said In an article published by Belgian
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DJIlas said the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan was
not a consequence of the rivalry between the Soviet
Union and the United States but only of the Soviet
desire to conquer.
"The weakening of the power and influence of the
Americans certainly has encouraged the Soviets to
take Afghanistan," he wrote. "But chasing the
Americans was not the prime objective of the Soviet
action.
"It is the desire of conquest, the necessity to
conquer. The Soviet Union has accumulated immense
quantities of arms. So It is not surprising that it uses

The newsletter said a study last year found that
mildly unpleasant reactions can occur with as little as

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Michigan and the upper Great Lakes region today, with light Jan. 20 rape of a woman as she jogged along the perimeter of
snowfall spreading from the Dakotas to southern Illinois. The the condominium complex at 5:50 p.m.
National Weather Service predicted cloudy skies along the
The suspect "gave us quite a chase," Karcher said, a chase
Gulf Coast statesandfromthelowerGreatLakestothemld- whichwasjolnedbyaflCasaelberry patrolcarsandseveral
Mississippi Valley, withscattered light snow over a wide area,
residents of the condominium complex off State Road 436.
Cloud cover also was predicted in the Pacific Northwest, but
BURGLARY ARREST
A Kissimmee man was arrested early Sunday morning in.
most of the rest of the nation was expected to enjoy clear or
partly cloudy, skies. Temperatures were ezpcted to hover side of the Zayre Department Store In Sanford, allegedly after
he broke out a front window, police say.
around the freezing mark In the deep South, where snowfall
James Curtis, 29, of Kisslinmee was arrested at 2:29 a.m.
o Sunday slowed week-end travelers. Up to 4 inches of snow in
northern Alabama closed portions of Interstate 65 and Sunday by Sanford officers responding to an alarm, pollee say.
Alabama 157.
Upon finding one of the store's front windows smashed with
cement block, they searched the floor and found Curtis hiding
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature 47; overnight
In a second-floor store room, they report.
Curtis was held at the Seminole jail in lieu of $5,250 bond,
low: 45; yesterday's hIgh: 72; barometric pressure: 30;09;
relative humidity: 68 percent; winds: northwest at 14 m.p.h.
ARMED ROBBERY REPORTED
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 4:05 a.m.,
Two men waited for all customers to leave the Handy Way
1 4:24 p.m.; lows, 10:19 a.m,, 10:29 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
grocery In Geneva Friday night, then robbed the clerk with a
highs, 3:57 am., 4:16 p.m.; lows, 10:10 a.m., 10:20 p.m.;
handgun, deputies report.

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PAYPORT: highs, 11:47 a.m., 10:07 p.m.; lows, 4:4Z e in., 4:46
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N Miles: Winds northwest to north 10 to 15 knots through
Tuesday. Seas mostly 3 to 5 feet. Partly cloudy.
AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy today becoming partly
cloudy by Tuesday. Cool afternoons and quite cold tonight.
Highs mostly around 60 today and low to mid 60. Tuesday.
Laws tonight from the mid 30s to around 40. Winds northerly 10
to 15 mph today diminishing tonight.

wow4 HIT BY CAR
A 00year-old Fern Park woman underwent surgery this
morning, after she was hit by a car while crossing U.S. High
way 1742 at 6:45 a.m. today.
Florida Highway patrolmen say Mary Alexander Ricard of
Fern Park was hit by a car driven by Robert P. Bedard of
Orlando this morning as she crossed the highway.
Ms. Ricard, whose address Is given only as a Fern Park
mobile home, was taken to Florida Hospital Altamonte, where
she underwent surgery this morning. Her condition is still
No charges mill be filed In the accident, a patrol
spokeswoman said.

County May Decide Appointments
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year-old Kimberly Diane Leach.
The five-man se'ven.woman panel convicted Bundy of the

Bundy would try to appeal his case on grounds of inadequate
counsel.

murder Thursday. Judge Jopling is not bound by the jury's

"That wits when I decided I could pull the switch —a feeling
I have to this day," said Blair, a Sunday school teacher.
Bundy received two death sentences in Miami Last summer
for the Jtnuaiy lVla murders at the two Ctt Omega swortty
sisters in Tallahassee.
Blair was very bitter a bout the time spent trying to convince
the victims' parents and law enforcement officials that a
negotiated plea would be better than the uncertain, expensive
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to the conclusion It was not In my beat Interest to make
the move,"

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (UP!)
Private funeral
services are planned for Di. Louis W. Saner,
ternatlonafly known pediatrician who invented
practica l vaccine against whooping cough.
Sauer, 94, died Sunday at a South Miami hospital of
pneumonia and congestive heart failure
He also developed In 1936 us combined
limanize children against pertuula whooping cough,
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tanker S.S. Capricorn time to file a U.S. District Court in.
junction to stop the inquiry.
The Capricorn lawyers contend that the Coast Guard
should not be sitting in judgment of an accident involving
one of its own ships. Twenty-three Coast Guard crewmen
perished in Tiunpa Bay the night of Jan. 28 when the
f.
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Mixson has been urging appraisers
throughout the state to stop trying to
reduce Ur constitutional requirement of
auiwnents at 100 percent of "just
value" and help Graham enforce It.
Graham f&amp;vos4 a reduction to 75 or 00
percent. Rh goal is uniform assessments
statewide at some level to make sure
every county collects Its fair share of
property taxes. He fried to get something
mare easily attainable than 100 percut
through the Legislature during the
December special session but failed,
partly because 01 opposition from the
property appraisers.
Graham and the Cabinet then ordered
the Department of Revenue to rigidly
enforce the 100 percent requirement.

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The Department of Education would
establish dollar ceilings for each district,
which would force a millage reduction in
most areas.
Graham wants the Legislature to
extend with modifications the 5 percent
ce1114 on increases in property tax
collections by cities and counties enacted
for one year last summer.
A 5 percent growth would no longer be
the absolu te maximum, but the cap could
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to eight mills ($8 per $1,(XX) of assessed
value). This eight mills will generate as
much as $300 million more than the
Legislature intended if assessments go
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the Capricorn. It was the worst peacetime accident in Coast
Guard history.
high winds and heavy seas thwarted efforts Sunday to
move the sunken bull of the Blackthorn, which still may
hold the bodies of as many as 14 of the 23 crewmen who died.
Salvage crews decided to postpone an attempt to right the
Blackthorn until Monday afternoon because of 20 knot
winds and four-foot seas, said Scott Hutchins, a Coast
Guard duty officer.
"It won't take long, once the weather subsides," said

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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Florida's raising the possibility of substantial public hearing and an extraordinary
property appraisers meet today without property tax increases in most counties, majority vote by the city or county
knowing what they'll do about Gov. Bob
He outlined a plan lust week to clamp conunission.
Graham's plan to achieve uniform spending controls on cities, counties and
Aides say Graham will have to do a
assessments statewide without raising school districts, keeping taxes down as delicate balancing act between the house
taxes,
the state moves to 100 percent and Senate to sell the proposal and they
Up until now, the Florida Property assessment.
are predicting he will do it.
praisers Association, has opposed
"We sent the property appraisers a
Graham will have to recommend a
Graham's plan and has been trying to copy of the plan , along with th
e
message
significant
increase in state dollars for
gather 255,000 signatures to put a con. that we feel this is the more appropriate
schools
to
appease
the House, includ'ng
stitutional amendment on the November way to proceed," says Jim Tait,
million to Fund the second year of a
$46
ballot that would set assessments at 65 Graham's director 01 planning and
program of intensified Instruction in the
percent of "just value,"
budgeting.
early grades, house Speaker Hyatt
Aides to Graham and U. Gov. Wayne
Few counties are near 100 percent
Brown's pet project. Otherwise, the
Miason say they've heard rumblings that assessment, The lowest is 58 percent and House
might Insist on letting school
the a ppraisers have had trouble getting the average is in the mid-O's. Property
districts
collect the windfall likely from
their citizen's petition dr ive under way. taxes will soar and local governments
higher
as
sessmen ts.
They hope the association will wind up will end up with more money than they
endorsing the governor's proposals.
can reasonably spend unless the millage,
The governor must sell the stingy
"I don't have any Idea what we'll do," or taxing rate, is reduced.
Senate on more state dollars for schools.
says St. Lucie County appraiser Jim
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Bass, president of the appraisers practice of limiting each school board to
association, which is meeting in Tampa a certain dollar amount of property tax
Urough Tuesday.
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1)ekle and Stair told reporters that Bundy had come to court
last May carrying a signed legal document acknowledging
guilt for the murders of the Lake City girl and Florida State
University students Margaret Bowman and Lisa !.evy two
years ago,
In exchange for the guilty pleas, they said, Bundy was to
remain in jail a minimum of 75 years with no chance of parole.

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an oil tanker and the Coast Guard
buoy tender Blackthorn is
scheduled in federal court today.
The Coast Guard Marine Board of investigation was
recessed Saturday until 1 p.m. today to give attorneys
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"Let's go back to work, educate the
children and put this hatred behind us,"
Henley said as about 5,000 teachers gathered
to ratify the proposal.
lleak'y had contended during negotiations
the board should look first to custodial
workers anti tradesmen, instead of teachers,
making its budget cuts.
The settlement was reached at about 6:30
a.m. Sunday.
The school system has been on the brink of
co apse since mid-November when the
bottom was th'ofped From its credit rating.
in the firefighters dispute, the First
mediated session was scheduled today. Talks
for a negotiated contract broke off Friday.

three sex murders in exchange for 75 years in prison,
Instead, the 33-year-old law school dropout now faces two
death penalties and may receive a third sentence to Florida's
electric chair when he faces Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling
at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
it was Bundy's constant complaints about his legal counsel
that convinced state prosecutors to reject a complicated Plea
bargaining agreement that would ha ve put Bundy in jail for at
least 75 years.
The new disclosure In the bizarre events surrounding Bundy
was made Saturday by prosecutors Bob Dekie and Jerry Blair,

TAMI'A, Flu. WI'!t

Sunday he has turned down his appointment as
executive director of the Florida Bar.
Hamner had accepted the offer to serve u administrator of the Florida attorneys' association, but
he said after analyzing the circumstances of his new
job be-decided to remain with the Alabama lawyers
group Instead.
"As corny as it might sound, there comes a time

tiered CTU members to defy a back-to-work
order issued in Cook County Circuit Court.

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tankrupt school system last month.
The board also agreed to drop contempt of
court proceedings against Ilealey, who or-

lawyer's competency that day convinced him and Blair that

Ala. (UP!)
Reginald T. ham.
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aboard a commercial jet liner. Without stopping for a
word with waiting reporters or onlookers, they were
whisked off to join old friend C.G. "Babe" Rebozo.

end the teachers' walkout. Chicago Teachers
Union President Robert M. Ilealey called it
"the most unusual strike) in history."
The agreement restores 300 of the 1,675
teaching positions and all 204 teachers' aides
positions cut in a $60 million budget slash. The
cuts were mandated by an $875
in,
million bail.out plan devised for the nearly

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"A spark has been lit in Maine tor peace
and against nuclear madness and against
reinstituting the draft," said Brown. "I see in
rural areas, I took votes away from Carter
anti in urban areas away from Kennedy."

that Theodore Bundy was ready at one time to plead guilty to

day of a brief Florida vacation for Nixon and his wife

TOTALASSETS .....................................49,23
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
1
partnerships, and corporations ................... 13,261
Time and savings deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ...................24,641

Deposits of United States
Government.....................................30$
Deposits of Stales and political
SubdiVlsionsln the United States .................. 6,07
Clrtlflsdandolficers'ch.cks...........................26$
Total Deposits .......................................44.550
Totaidsmandd.posits......................11,043
Total time and savings
deposits..........................
.........26,507
Federal funds purchased and securities
sold under agreements to
repurchase ........ , ............................
Mortgage Indebtedness and liability
forcapltailzedl.ases.............................
it
All ottirliabilities ...................................321
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding
subordinated notes and
debentures) .....................................
EQUITY CAPITAL
Common stock
P4o. shares authorized 73.300
Nn.sharesoutstanding73jo0(pvVaiu.) ...........735
Surplus ...........................................
Undivided profits and reserve for
contingencies and other
taireservs...
1,52i,
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL .......................... 3,$3)

House members this

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count, Kennedy said the results of the
caucuses were 'good news." lie told cheering
welcomers, "Four days ago, we were 19
points behind President Carter and tonight we
ire in a dead heat."

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Some of the things
KEY LARGO, Fla. (UP!)
former President Richard M. Nixon likes best about
southeast Florida luxurious privacy were being
supplied in good measure today.
The weatherman also promised some sunshine today
after a cloudy, damp and windy Sunday, the first full

23.307

Lou: Allowance for possible loan
losses....................................273
Loans, Net.......................................... 23,O3
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
and other assets representing
bankpromises ...................................
Real estate owned other than
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school children, who have been out of school
since Jan. 28, the day some 24,000 teachers
walked off the job to protest late paychecks.
Teachers
officially called a strike last
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Monday, forcing the official shutdown of
Herald Photo by Tom Netiel
schools, and defied a back-to-work order
James ''l)ov" Terwilliger (center) is issued in mid-week.
congratulated by Lamar Richardson (right),
Meanwhile, the Fire Fighters Union and
assistant principal at Seminole Digit School, as
city officials agreed to mediation to settle
their month-long dispute. Firefighters have
Terwilliger receives a certificate of appreciation
threatened to strike unless they are granted a
from lUcky Davis (left), representing Alpha
written
contract.
America United, a service dub at the school
Mediation by Mayor Jane M. Byrne helped

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Nlxons Visit Bobo R.bozo

Allother securities ...................................
.69
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell .......................4,450
Loans, Total (excluding u nearned

The Seminole County Commission will meet Tuesday it 9:30 StefanIk Road.
a.m. In the commission board room, county courthouse,
Revision to the muter plan of the Sunrise Appaloosa
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Sanford.
Village Planned Unit Development located in commt.1on
Although not officially on the agenda, County Commission District 1.
Chairman Bill lClrcltho(f said he expects the Issue 01 ap.
—An appeal against the Board of Adjustment In approving a
pointments to the committee that will be named to review the Special Exception for Southern Bell Telephone Company to
ME. PAUL STAMPER SR. Gramkow.Gaines Funeral county's Comprehensive Plan will be brought up under In. build on property described ubeing on the west side of State
Home, Longwood is in charge dividual commissioner's reports.
Road 419, approximately 1.2 miles south of U.S. Highway 174t
Conunindoner Bob Sturm ireaented a suggested lit 01
Mr. Paul Stamper Sr., 75, of of arrangements.
names for the committee at a west session Jan. 31 and the list
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Cypress
Way,
was given tentative
MR.
GUST
ORNBERG
three ccturniulonsrs.Sturm Cub Scouts Holding Registration
Caaaelberry, died Saturday at
Mr. Gust Ornberg, 101,01 said he expected the list tobeapproved, but he was absent
his residence. He was anative
of Hungary and lived in the 219 Holly Ave., Sanford, died from the Feb 5 commission meeting and the lame was past.
The newly rechartered Cub Scout Pack 539, Paola, will open
Central Florida area since Friday. He was born in poned, ainkist some objection by citizens interested in the
registration at 7:30 p.m. today at Wilson Elementary School
19*0, moving here from Gottenberg, Sweden. He committee.
Registration also will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday In the
The commission also will hold public hearings at 7 p.m. to WIioOr School auditorium.
Chicago. A retired contractor, moved to Sanford from
he was a member of the Redbank, N.J. In 1936. Be was consider the following:
Interested parents of boys 8 to 10 years old are Invited go
Renming from R-3 One and Two Family Dwelling District attend.
Potage Park Moose Lodge No. a cabinet maker, a Lutheran
and a member of the Ragan to CN Restricted Neighborhood Commercial Iota In Slovak
220 of Chicago.
Those wiabing further information may call 3234114 during
Viking Club. Survivors in- Village In do general location 01 Howell Branch Road and the day or 323.3793 In the evenl.
Survivors Include his wife, dude a deaghter, Mrs. Aima
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
Mrs. Catherine Stamper of Leslie of Winter Park and two
EQUITY CAPITAL .............................. 00223
Cusslberry, a daughter, ions, Axel Ornberg of
MEMORANDA
Patricia L. Anderson, of calberry and Gustat
Amounts outstanding as of report
Minneapolis; a son, Paul Ornberg of Sanford; a sister,
Stamper, Jr., of Canyon Mrs. Karen Hall, 01 Sweden;
Time certificates of deposit in
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Muhammed AlidenWiltathe uM do for them"
denominations of $1,0
Country, Cal.; two Uteri, five gren&amp;
.IcIdldrou, 12 great- pr1apmc
"Maybe I'm being used to do something that ain't right," he
my liv, taken Mvage of Mm by m,ai
or
Mrs. Helen Greene and Mrs.
aaócttilen and I?. IStf him to co.bant African oppettlo' to a boycott of the Masoow said.
Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar
Mute Mudrow, both of grgat.grangichildren. Fair- ammar OWMpkaf
But Sunday, All told UL reporters "I didn't say the Carter
month) ending with report":
ChIcago; 12 grandchildren an child Funeral Home, Orlando,
Total deposlls.....................................44,351
The former heavyweight basing champion returned to abnInIstraticnwas taking advantage of me. I wouldn't say
lSVefl gr.st..grandchildren. hi In charge of arrangements.Andrews Air P'erce Base 8uutday, looking tired and making 11*1 about my president"
I Krlstee S. Day, Accounting Officer, of t above-named
Amid lnwldsp.rs.AtCsatsrsuquist. he traveled to five
AliwrortsdtohsveWdthsaswsccoferonceinTaa. hank do hereby diciere that this Report of Condition is true
natloes In Africa to seek .iejpvet for thepr,aiO4's c"Ir ziala ha would WI Carter: "You got me on the spot. You get on and correct Is lbs best of my knowledge and belief.
KrlsIseS. Day
tiheOlympics. ___
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a upot
meomd
world totg. the
January
31, IM
H. said the trip was "7$ percent acosiaful," and be would w'" s... I'm not hers to take America's whipping."
We. the vnds,slgeed director, attest the ca ech
of this
do It again"qulck" lt(erdNm.
He dwAW SwAsy that har odd ha had been put on the statement of resources and lIabIlIties. We dicier. that It has
been examined by us end so ft but of our knowledge and
Last weak, All wt1 the adntinlite'atlea "gI4 hive .pot
been ai Mm after rapsiers in T1Ms or4tl"id Mm for
do to talk about tho trip in detail, saying he would belief Is true vW correct
Al tiiiiad
Directors,
soaking African açpurt when do Uultod SWU had failed I. have to report to Carter fin
Howard H. Hodges
beck bias boycotts aimed at South Africa.
"AU I'll say Is we had a 7$ perosat .ucce&amp;W tor," he said.
AK. Shoemaker Jr.
All was 9WAd at tiut time as saying he would WlCarter that "Everything worked as schdulsd. As a matter 01 fact, It
E.P. Tallaferro
"what you want the Africans to do Is aesnilblrg you wouldn't worked a NO bstter tIm we UwoghL"
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continue debate on hazardous waste disposal.
The waste disposal proposal Is the pet bill of House
Natural Resources Chairman John Lewis. The Senate
version is being pushed by Sen. John Vogt, Iocoa
Beach.
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Last monti Department
of Environmental
Regulation Secretary Jake yarn told lawmakers that
failure to pass the waste disposal bill could "bring
Florida to its knees" because of potential pollution
damage to the water supply.
Florida is the only state in the southeast without
hazardous waste legislation and the bill backed by
Lewis, D-Jacksonvllle, seeks to create "cradle to
grave" monitoring by setting licensing standards for
the transport and burial of chemicals and other
dangerous Industrial by-products.

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Annette Finch, the store clerk, of Geneva, told deputies one
of the two men pulled a gun while the other told her to hand
over an undetermined amount of cash. The two escaped from
store at the intersection of county roads 48 a nd 426 In a
waiting car at 10 p.m., deputies say.

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The book tells the story of poor white Oklahomans,
uprooted from their land during the Great Depression
of the 1930s. The tenant Oklahoma farmers packed up
their meager belongings and moved to California
where many found jobs picking vegetables in the
fields.

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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF SEMINOLE
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, mv
IN RESPONSE TO CALL MACK BY
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said Karcher.
After questioning, the youth, whose name was not released,

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CHICAGO ( UPIi - Striking teachers
agreed to return to their classrooms today
and end a 2-week-old work stoppage that shut
down the nation's third-largest school system.
As a result of mara th on weekend
negotiations, the School Board agreed to
rehire 504 teachers and teachers aides it was
planning to fire and the teachers agreed to
shorten the school year by one day.
I Teachers voted overwhelmingly late
Sunday, 4,645-213, to accept the compromise.
Board of Education officials were expected to
approve the agreement Wednesday. The plan
still must be reviewed Thursday by the School
Finance Authority before it becomes final,

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in Kennedy's New England backyard a major
victor.
But Kennedy said his strong second
revitalized his campaign after the 2-to-1
drubbing by Carter in Iowa last month. The
Kennedy camp noted polls that had shown
Kennedy trailing Carter in Maine by 19
percent, and said they had come back a long
way since the Massachusetts senator took off
the gloves two weeks ago and began attacking
Carter headon.

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KANAWHA, Iowa (UP!)
The Kanawha School
board is considering banning John Steinbeck's classic,
"The Grapes of Wrath."
School officials meet tonight to decide whether to
allow a 10th grade English teacher to use the book,,
which contains language that some parents have
complained about.

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Casselberry police believe they have arrested the nun who
raped a Windward Square jogger earlier this month, said chief
George Karcher this morning.
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"When you win, you win and when you lose,
ou lose," said Carter's Press Secretary Jody
Powell, who called Carter's first-place finish

Kennedy and Brown claimed that the fact
they combined to keep Carter From getting 50
percent of the vote in Maine showed that a
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752, or 39.11 percent of the delegates. Brown
had 4,494 votes and had elected 252, or 13.3
percent of the delegates.
Those state convention delegates will select
the Maine delegation to the Democratic
National Convention. Based on the caucus
results there will be 10 Carter delegates, eight
or nine for Kennedy, two or three for Brown,
and one uncommitted.
Kennedy's final vote was only 2 or :3 percentage points better than what he polled in
Iowa, but Brown, who was virtually ignored
by Iowa voters, drew liberal Maine votes, and
possibly deprived Kennedy of victory.

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preparations containing alcohol.
Reactions with alcohol can occur up to 14 days after a
single dose.

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) - Leftists
holding the Spanish ambassador and five other
hostages say they will retain the captives "for months"
if their demands are not met by the government.
A spokesman for the leftist Feb. 28 Popular Leagues
said in a telephone Interview they would remain in the
Spanish Embassy with their six hostages until the
novernment aMrees to their demands.
"
If they don't either release our comrades or tell us
where their bodies are buried we will be In here for
months," the spokesman said.

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The severity of the reaction varies with the individual,
the dose of disulfiram taken and the amount of alcohol

can decide which one is right."
today.
Asked if by "people" he meant Khomeini, the spokemn
On the battlefront, rebel resistance reportedly was crumand children lived In the camps using animal skin tents for
replied:
"You know that Imam Khomeini has said he speaks
bling, with Soviet troops gaining firm control of all parts of
shelter.
(for)
what
the people want."
Afghanistan except for the mountainous northeast.
As to weapons, he said the rebels, ranging In age from 15 to
Amin Wakman, secretary general of the rebel Afghan Mellat 70,"were armed with a ragtag collection of arms ranging from
Asked If the militants would release the 50 hostages If so
Party, charged that at least 200 members of his party disap.
ordered by the ruling Revolutionary Council, the spokesman
muskets ... to captured AK-47 automatic rifles."
peared from the Pulacharki prison in Kabul since the governThe Pakistani newspaper Dawn Sunday said anti-Soviet replied: "Yes, we will do that."
ment 01 Babrak Karmal was installed during the Soviet in- protests have spread to at least one other Afghan city, Lagh.
The spokesman added the militants were In daily contact
vasion.
with
Khomeini and "we think Ayatollah Khomeini will not say
man north of Kabul. Western journalists previously reported
"We have given up hope of seeing them alive," Wakman said general strikes and anti-government protests In Khandahar
this, because we are working in the line of him."
In New Delhi. "We assume they disappeared with the and Herat.
Asked if rumors were true about a deal for the Imminent
thousands of others the government claims it 'released."
release of the captives, he said, "The only and easiest way, if
Also In Quetta, Pakistan, the head of a private relief
"We have told their families not to hope any longer," he said.
the U.S. wants the hostages alive, Is for the U.S. to return the
organization charged Sunday that local officials were selling
Indian reporters today said the prison was empty following
shah. The time is not important for us."
food destined for Afghan refugees and pocketing the funds. A
the release of 3,000 political prisoners in January.
government spokesman said the "possibility could not be ruled
A Western traveler to India reported that a luxurious house out" that such stealing was taking place "since so many people
in Kabul, used as a "reception center" for questioning and
are Involved."
torture under the previous regime, was still In service last
The highly reliable Indian Express In a dispatch from Kabul
month.
reported Sunday that Soviet troops were meeting stiff rebel
"I don't know what they do in there. But trucks pull up and resistance In mountainous northeastern provinces but they
let out five to 10 people at a time maybe 30 or 40 a night," he were In firm control elsewhere,
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said. "I'm not saying they all died, but ! have not seen any
A rebel leader last week asserted that guerrillas mawalk out."
neuvering through the rugged terrain had the upper hand In
Another traveler said be saw one man whose "his fLngeriaIls
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the northeast but admitted there was little insurgency in the
had been ripped off."
rest of Afghanistan. He said the x 'bels were waiting for heavy
Blue eyes, Black
Diplomatic sources said they do not know where the snows to melt to step up their attacks.
White
Lost lit
prisoners from Pulacharki Prison have gone.
Estimates of Soviet troop strength in Afghanistan run from
the vicinity of Laurel
,,They may be in other prisons," said one diplomat "But I
90,000 men to a high of 110,.
and 4th St., Sanford.
can't think why the government would have gone to the trouble
Pakistan President Mohammad Zia ul..Haq over the
or expense when other solutions were easier."
weekend told Baluchi tribesmen in Siba that Soviet troops
In a related development, an American journalist who were within eight miles of the border.
Phone
toured guerrilla camps In southeastern Afghanistan today
He repeated his request for military aid from the West and
characterized rebel operations as "primitive to the point of
told reporters that Baluchistan, Pakistan's largest but least
being ineffective."
populated province, "is our soft underbelly."

afternoon that Tito's recovery had "slowed down,"
which did not necessarily mean his condition actually
had worsened.

AUGUSTA, Maine (UP!) - President
Carter has won round two of the 1980
Democratic presidential race, beating a
strong challenge by Sen. Edward Kennedy in
caucuses in Maine, a New England state that
was on Kennedy's "must win" list.
Carter finished comfortably ahead of
Kennedy in Sunday's caucuses, with Got'.
Edmund G. Brown running an unexpectedly
strong third. But Carter won less than a
majority of the Maine votes, and all three
candidates claimed some headway.
With 86 percent of the results in, Carter had
13,660 votes, and had elected 870, or 45.7
percent of the delegates to the state
Democratic convention,
Kennedy had 12,041 votes and had elected

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opinions and actions with the government's opinion."
In the telephone Interview, the militant spokesman replied
Indirectly to Banl-Sadr's attacks, saying the "only thing that I
can say, we and Bani-Sadr ... want to help our people but ... t*o
ways. But just one of them is right. We think that the people

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legitimate government."
"In my capacity as president of this government, 1 calIn
students to put an end to this behavior and to unify their

Foes Using Torture, Rebels Say
By United Press International
Thousands of opponents to the Moscow-backed Kabul regime
have been executed or tortured since Soviet troops invaded
Afghanistan,a rebel leader and reports reaching the West said

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The score is school board 2, teachers I, in
this year's rounds of court hearings between the
district and the Seminole Education Association
(SEA).
The union has won one victory, forcing the
trict to provide back-pay to a school librarian.
Circuit Judge Robert McGregor upheld a 1977
arbitrator's decision on the case. But the SEA
lost a federal discrimination case charging a
teacher was fired because she was female, and a
suit demanding the board pay about $400,000 In
insurance claims by district employees left
unfulfilled when the company went Into
receivership. The insurance case, thrown out
Friday, was also before McGregor.
So far, there is only one other court clash
between the two groups scheduled in the near
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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 Mall: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.25; 6 Months,
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Year $47.00.
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end of the year without another point going up on

future. In two weeks, a circuit court judge will
decide whether a grievance brought by the
teachers on the hurricane make-up day can be
settled by binding arbitration.
The teachers have filed two actions against the
board's decision last year to turn a day when the
teachers but not students— were scheduled to
come In as a regular class day and turn the
vacation day into a work day for teachers alone.
In one action, calling the board's decision a
violation of contract, the district is claiming the
matter should not be decided by an arbitrator,
and Is going to court to prove it.
SEA officials say the district has tried to block
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the board.
Currently, the SEA and the board are debating
whether to appeal any of the decisions made this
year.
School board attorney Ned Julian Jr. said he Is
pleased with the record j far. "I'm winning
cases right and left' he said.
SEA Executive Director Bill Moore takes a
more bitter attitude to the proceedings. The
district and union have had to go to court "over a
lot of matters which should be worked out" at the
negotiating table," he said.
But despite coats, both sides seem prepared to
continue going to court on matters where they
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about the condition of the U.S. government than
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for governorships.
There are 20 million Americans
nearly one
The recipients were seeking office in at
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they can't pay for their own groceries? Are all of Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and
the 2.9 million men and women drawing unem- New Mexico. Contributions to individual
ployment checks sincerely looking for work? candidates ranged from nominal donations of
$5000 to major gifts of up to $25,000.
Thte checks are a $15.6 billion "uncontrollable"
Bush rocetved but apparently failed to
'ZIe U1DT) report on the public financial-disclosure
In the current 'ouAg&amp; hie aYi
being performed under the $16 billion Medicaid statements required at the time a total of
program really necessary? Do our schools and $10000 from the Townhouse Operation.
colleges need $18 billion in federal grants over and
Bush undoubtedly will survive disclosure of
above what we pay for education with our state the decade-old episode, but It demonstrates
that he like every other contender for the
and local taxes?
The failure of the president and Congress to ask presidency—Is susceptible.
such questions, accept an honest answer and
pursue organic reform of open-ended social
programs is why the federal budget and its
deficits are out of control. Ironically, the resulting
Inflation and drag on economic growth is felt most
acutdy by the people the government thinks it is
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particular interest. There Is an evident trend
among foreign Investors away from acquiring
established U.S. firma and toward budding
new plants at U.S. sites —54 percent of the
year's Investments as compared with 49
percent the previous year.

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count also shows a jump in U.S. activity by
firms from several other countries. Most
significantly, Japan izbeglnnlngto close lhon
the leaders.
What that suggests Is that repeated words
to ftwise nay fInally be proving sufficient.
Tokyo hii been under intense pressure from
Washington to ease the trade imbalance
between the two countries in several ways,

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America. The alternative could very well be
import barriers applied to Japanese goods.

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The Boilermakers, who skyrocketed l)a ton by 16 points and losing lop scorer as Syracuse breezed to Its 21st victory in
63-55, halting the Irish's 15.game
Certain teams ranked in the top 20 have homecourt winning streak, and - Iowa from 20th to 10th place last week, will Mark Aguirre on fouls just six minutes 22 gaines. Eddie Moss set a Syracu.se
been bouncing up and down faster than a scored a surprisingly easy upset over No. undoubtedly drop back down after into the second half. But Clyde Brad. school record with 14 assists.
double dribble this season.
10 Purdue 74-59 in a Big Ten bdttle.
shooting only 37 permitt from the field in shaw's juniper with three seconds
Wiley Brown scored 24 points and
to
their
a
lopsided
loss to Big Ten rival Iowa.
remaining capped a second-half rally Derek Smith added 20 as Louisville held
No. I DePaul remains constant in its
The Terrapins, who jumped
that enabled the Blue Demons to remain off a late Providence rally for the Car.
ability to win - although Ray Meyer's lofty No. 5 position a week ago after
Kenny Arnold scored
20
points
and
untL'aten
this season.
(llnals 14th straight victory.
squad got the scare of its life Saturday in beating Duke, fell victim to Clemson's Steve Krascisin contributed 18 For the
Oregon State, 22-2, held off Arizona
a 65.63 squeaker over Dayton -but three homecourt jinx. It was the Tigers' fourth ilawkeyes, who also held Purdue's
Other top in teams Ilall an easier time behind
it 281point performance by Steve
other teams rated among the 10 best in triumph over a top 10 team at Littlejohn standout center Joe Barry Garroll to 7 uf it, as N(i. 2 Symewse routed St
John=
to
stay atop the 11ac-10 standings
; the country were stunned. And all by Coliseum this season, and gives them a lX)IfltS. Arnette llalLmun paCed Purdue Bunuventure 105-80, No. 3 l.outsvU%e
a
wtth
12-1
eonlerenee mark.
with 16 poi nts.
• teams that have been on and tithe list of homecourt record of 13-0.
topped Providence 79-73, No. 4 Oregon
Kyle
Macy
scored 20 points to rally
the elite themselves.
At South Bend, I nd., forward Charles
While the prognosticators are figuring State beat Arizona 73-63, No. 6 Kentucky Kentucky over Alabama as the Wildcats
Fifth-ranked Maryland dropped an 90- "Hawkeye" Whitney scored 23 points, out how to interpret those surprises, they Outscored Alabama 72-63, No. 7 I.SU boosted their SEC record to 11-3.
.. 81 decision to Clem.son, missing a chance grabbed 11 rebounds arid had 5 assists might also mnsider the future of the No. I drubbed Georgia W-77 and No. 8 St.
DeWayne Scales and E'than Martin
.JOhfls toppled I"ordham 78430.
to clinch at least a share of the Atlantic and 6 steals to lead the Wolipack past team.
combined for 54 points to help LSU grab a
Coast Conference championship; North Notre Dame, which led 22.20 after one
DePaul looked like at Division If club
Louis Orr and Roosevelt Uouie scored share of the SEC lead with Kentucky.
Carolina State stopped No. 9 Notre Dame half,
for 20 minutes Saturday night, trailing 19 points apiece and Ron Payton added 15
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Celtics 128, Pistons 111
Rookie Larry Bird poured in 24 points and Pete Maravich
scored 10 points in the second quarter to lead Boston hilts
seventh straight triumph.
76ers 105, Lakers 104
Darryl Dawkins scored 10 points in a fourth-quarter rally
and Maurice Cheeks sank the clinching two free tliro s with p
seconds left. The 76ers came back from a nine-point deficit
the fourth quarter to overcome the Lakers.
Kings 106, Bullets 106
Otis Birdsong hit a 15-foot baseline jumper with 42 seconds
left in overtime and Bill Robinzine added an Insurance' fret'
throw, The Kings fell behind 106.102 with 2:07 left in the extra
period, but Kansas City scored 6 straight points to beat the
Bullets for the sixth straight time.
SuperSonics 122, Nets 197
Dennis Johnson and Gus Williams combined for 50 points to
lead Seattle. Johnson scored 14 of his game-high 29 points in
the first quarter to give the Sonics a 32-31 lead. They widened it
to 5945, but the recently acquired Roger Phegley hit 16 of his 26
points in the second quarter.

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talwart_6-5 250-pound Dean second hail UCF pulled wi thin
U,C.F,'s
scoring
ace
Ho
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for a lay up
,1 .ssIn—pIck up his third foul 49-4lona basket by Bo Clark,
against Florida Southern's Mike hayes In
pith 4:45 to play before bUt could get no closer as
Saturday's clash between the nation's first and
jiftime.
three fouls ina2o.second span
"That guy (referee Denny offset any tempo UCF could
MIAMI (UP!) — The winds irons into those greens the second ranked Division II squads. Clark and the
jlerb) has officiated here establish.
Jane Blalock hoped for came way the pins were tucked, Other Knight starters found themselves In early
ee times and we haven't
One of those fouls was on and blew away the chances of especially the way the wind foul trouble and the U.C.F. troops found them,got a break yet," an angry Cotton — his fourth— and a the field catching her in was blowing."
selves on the short end of a 101-92 setback at the
orchy Clark said about
minute later at the 14:45 mark Sunday's final round of the
Blalock gained a five-stroke hands of the Moccasins.
..20UCF eke infouls.
he picked uphls fifth and was $lO0.000LPGATis'nberryIsle lead over the field lnFrlday's
Golf Classic,
:,,-.,Despite the three In- gone for the evening.
second round with a course
19
Going Into the final 1$ holes and career record 6-under-pr
At that juncture the Mom
Cotton returned to
Cotton
with
aloir..trokele
ad, the 3S- 66, In the final analysis it
uesncnaitrong move down lead 57.4$ and with
UTAKE A
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Ebeling could pretty well do per 74 over the 6,211-yard
bulftlms.
Debbie Massey, with a
Twnberry Isle South course sparkling 69 Sunday, and
'After Cotton's score, the what he wanted Inside.
170-pound
Also tairtlng the Knighti for a 203 and onetroke Jerilyn Brltz, the U.S.
Macs
6-6
Women's Open champion who
'ieorow Mark King hit was tJs Ineffective play ol victory worth $15,000.
9
hoped
the
conditions
closed
with a 71, came close.
of
his
zone
Clark.
FSC
again
employed
a
:,anether one
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Utah 83-82, No. 15 Missouri slugged
Kansas 88.65, No. 16 Arizona State

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does, the Bucks figure to be a much better team.
Lanier, the powerful 6-foot-11 center acquired front 1k-troll a
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By
38 advantage at halftime,
points,
were assessed of which the
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"Just being in a big game
Picking up the slack Knights garnered three. The
.: •Just once Sanford's Ruben fires me up," said King who somewhat was third guard most dramatic ca me at the
Cotton would like to play has made a mission of James Beachum, who threw 10:12 point of the second imif
against the nation's number destroying the Knights with in 7-12 floor shots to finish when Torchy led a Bronx
,one ranked division II his high-arching shots over wi th 14 points. Jones, who the Cheer after FSC was detected
basketball team Florida the tIght 2-3 zone defense.
Macs still haven't found a of its first second ha lf foul,
,Southern College.
"When they pack that 2-3 way to defense, paced the
The victory clinlces a tie for
,,,For the second time in 19 zone around Ebeling it opens Knights with 23 points.
the Sunshine State Conference
- nights, the Mocsof Hal Wissel
up the outside," Wissel
"You'll never see that guy title Florida Southern. The
disposed of the second ranked pointed out, "When you have here again," Torchy muttered Mocs are 8-0 with only two
University of Central Florida, someone like King to hit from
games to play. The victory
'You'll never s••
This time 101-92 In the UCF the outside, you're in
was FSC's 13th in succession
Gym Saturday night In front business,"
and 19th against three
of a record crowd of 3,163
Along with King from the that guy (Refer..
defeats. Tonight that streak
fans.
outside, the Mocs also relied
meets its sternest test as FSC
And once again Cotton, one on point guard Kurt Alston, Denny Herb) her*
entertains Florida State at
of the nation's leading who connected on 10-15 shots
Lakeland Civic Center,
rebounders des ite being only and seven free throws for 27
"But let's say something
again' — UCF
6-1, watched the majority of points. King finished with 24.
nice," conceded Clark
the game from the bench as
Doing the damage inside
forgetting about the of'i did in a 96-90 loss at Florida was Ebeling with a game-high Coach Torchy Clark (Mating for a minute,
Southern.
20 points and 10 rebounds,
"They are deserving to be
Saturday night Cotton's Despite the foul difference about Herb with one minute to number one. They have the
time was limited to 13 (35-20) the Moca only out- play. "We play a 2-3 zone, talent to win the national
minutes. The 6.1 leaper scored the Knights 27-20 at the We're not a fouling ballclub, championship. They are very
"cked up his third foul at the free throw line.
That's what I don't un good. Give Southern all the
:20rnerk and was relegated
credit."
" knew they were going to derstand.
spectator's role until just give me the shot," said
The Knights average 17
The loss dropped the
4fore halftime.
fouls
a
game.
Knights
to 5-2 in the Sunshine
Alston, a 49 percent shooter
Along with the 55 personal and 21-2 overall with both
During Cotton's absence for the year. "I worked two
'8C and UCF seesawed leads hours after practice Friday fouls, four technical fouls losses to Florida Southern.
n a first half that saw the and It paid off."
11kn1ght's other rebounding
That ft did, Early in

petition for American industry on Its aim turf.

ROYAL CONE Whatever the personal raised a new point In the dickering: Te
shortcomings of the late Howard Hughes, aircraft would need extensive modifications
there was never any doubt that he was a to make them acceptable to the king.
shrewd businessman. It Isn't likely is could
According to what sources present at the
tave been comied by the likes of Jordan's meeting told my reporter Lucette Lagnadó,
King Hossein.
the Swums eacutivss ware ready to gets
latopetthedealinblackandw)ijte,t
he was apparently only seznlucld under the 7z rofd, I,th
,jng that "ta king's words
influence of exotic deugs, and the affairs of iI
be
t Summa Corporation wound s In the
__on what they believed to be a fli'in
hands of less skillful modal managers.
i,n4, the mma eucutives paid out
Asa case in point, worst
tiles show
two plam Mean.
how Bunma, under Hughes' corporate sec. while,
orney rew up a formal
fell victim to a royal
co*act for COL Zesa to sign. But th
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pefrated by top aides of King HVUIIJL 1re __
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proved
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eluslve.•
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who allege that the king blmes
'an,d to leave the country without ever
knew what was going on.
e 9 to sip on cotrect but
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when Summa was in the hrow of a power
iyaJylng around Hughes' will.
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Various parties In the Jordanian
beabi megels
tumbled to it
8wma to purchase from the estate WN going on: hair Arab customers wanted
jet planes pert of the ecI'
e"-'--they would close the
,,jni,'1 4pl$fl5 nest.
deaL According to swum testimony from my
In a serIal 01 meetings at the Jordanian sources, Ccl, Z=and Ida eoU,gw, at first
iiy, Siwwna esacutives food
tm dropped oblique hints; finally, -i
a .imeenlor 01 Jordanim a
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with a verbal ,çsemsnt - something nucey b.fr.kqsi to e'-nate an
sale.
said probably nova have esun'
—s, • cofessed
Isnanced — for purdiass of the two J$ fo
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COflOtflY but one with a self-fulfilling aspect.
It Is one way of putting to work at home the

Kosygin Absence Is Causing Talk

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Oldsmibile, $10,000.
No. 10, harry Gant, Taylorsville, NC., Race 11111 Farms
Oldsmobile, $10,000.
No. 11, Richard Petty, Randleman, S.C.. SIP OlcLsnn,bile.

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clear pacemakers that have become "lost" powered device has proved to be highly
satisfactory In his patients. He said the
after the death of the patient.
He said, however, there have been no lithium type is much less expensive than the
reports in the medical literature of radiation nuclear, $2,300 compared with $6,000, and Is
leakage from nuclear pacemakers inside the good for an estimated 12 to 15 years and
body.
possibly longer.
Plutonium-238 has a half-life of 87 years. It
"Most companies guarantee the lithium
Is highly toxic when not properly shielded and battery for the life of the patient," he said.
it also Is the stuff from which atomic bombs "We don't really know how long It will last.
are made.
Wedo know it will go for l2tol5 years and
Mansour said a nuclear pacemaker cx- probably a lot longer."
tracted from the body of a patient could be a
The doctor's fee for Implantation at Emory
serious radiation hazard for many years if ls$800, Mansour said, with the charge in some
proper safety precautions were not taken.
other cities ranging up to $1,200.
"You just don't bury it with the patient," he
There have been no operative deaths and no
said. "You get control of it and send it back to deaths in followups related to electrode
the manufacturer. You always keep track of failure or to Implantation techniques, he said.
it."
Mansour was honored recently by being
Nuclear pacemakers, according to Man- chosen a founding member of the North
sour, have never achieved more than a American Society of Pacing and Elecfro
fraction of i percent of the world pacemaker physiology.One of the aim of the new society
market. They are now used mostly In teen- is to orpIse a national rIstrv of
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cardio,-thoracic surgery at the Emory School standardized, safe operation."
of Medicine, says the plutonium-238 that
Mansour is considered a pioneer In the use
provides the long-term energy raises the of the sutureless, screw-in electrode for

the poor.
The government has been operating In the red
WASHINGTON
The periodic disap- later. But the connection between Karr and
and sinking deeper Into debt every year since pearances from Moscow of top Soviet leaders Kosygln's son-in-law has stirred whispers in
1969. All we hear from the people elected to has become routine since they passed the 70 the Intelligence cmmunity.
The Central Intelligence Agency. 'nunmanage it is that three-fourths of the expenses are year mark and began to succumb to the
world,
Illnesses
of
old
age.
But
Premier
Alessi
while,
has been reporting for four years that
Since
when?
In
the
real
out of their control.
view
for
so
Kosygin
had one foot on a banana peel. The
a management team with an answer like that Kosygin has been out of public
Long that people are beginning to talk.
agency
learned
that Brezhnev had repeatedly
would be fired
The pragmatic premier, second only to "overstepped Institutional boundaries, InPresident Leonid Breshnev In world renown truding Into Kasygin's governmental domain,
hasn't been seen In public since mid-October. by Interrupting meetings of the CoUncil 01
At age 76, he could be suffering from, the Ministers."
major illness that has been mentioned in
As far back as Feb. 20, 1$71 the CIA
Moscow as the reason for his absence,
reported: "If a top leader should go, Premier
But there are festering suspicions that Kosygin seems to be the most likely.
Kosygin's Illness may have political corn- Periodically, reports are circulated that he
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pllcatlons. The word has leaked out that his would like to retire. His health has been inson-In-law, Dzherman Gvlahlanl, accepted different recently. Over the yeai ides
payoffs from an American mystery man governmental apparatus has suffered attacks
named David J(
and Incursions from the party, Including
%
'flsre's no longer any reason to withhold Bresirtev ..."
On tact that Kerr used to bring me In.
Prime
Kosygin himself confided to Swedish_
formation from inside the Kremlin. His Minister 0101 Palns in 197$, according (ca
report. invariably lamed out to be rM. secret report, that the Politburo had decided
Sometimes he tipped me off to Kremlin he should "let new political leaders be seen
lop before our Utelligence agencies
for awhile."
Learned about them.
Accordingly, Kosygin began to fads from
Suddenly last July, Kerr died in Paris the public spotlight until he disappeared
under mysterious circumstances. He had Just altogether last October. in Moscow,
returned from Moscow where he kept an diplomatic sources told my reporter, Silly
apartment. He was .ceOtied by his Dentomi, that Kosygin no longer has a voice In
daughter Cathy who said he was eted. Kremlin councils. His likely secoas'r, MIe
She believes he died from matural caus es. But 'vu told, would be Deputy Premier Nikolai A.
to lb. Paris
ar
çr' widow
74, already a Pelithuro
police that he may have been murdered by and a political ally 01 Breslmiv..
the KGB.
Mons secret CIA report Put lt, 'it lsOlder
It may be strictly coincidental that Kosygin for Polilbito rivals to join In ousting mom
"F Think fowlre getting to ¶evn. Now, Laugh REAL
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Also, three countries
West Germany,
Britain and Canada, In that order continue
to account for the bulk of foreign Investment,
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Pacemakers are surgically implanted in
patients whose heart rlythm is disturbed by
disease or birth defects,
Mansour and his associates have Installed

pacemakers once hailed as the Long-term
answer to the needs of people with heart beat
Irregularities - have not lived up to their
initial billing, says a heart surgeon who has 415
conventional
battery-powered
implanted hundreds of pacemakers.
pacemakers in operations In Emory-affiliated
Introduced in 1970, pacemakers powered by hospitals In the last 10 years and average
tiny nuclear generators were praised because about 120 annually.
of the expectation they would last for the
The first pacemaker was Implanted In 1960.
lifetime of the patient. The problem is the Today, more than 100,000 are In use In this
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Nuclear-powered
ATLANTA (UP!)

No. 7, Buddy Baker. Charlotte. NC., NAPA-Regal Ride
Oldsmobile, $11,000.
No. 9. David Pearson, Spartanburg, S.C., Russ Togs Buick,

Oldsmobile, $10,000.
AVERAGE SPEED: 191.693 mph
TIME OF lliCE: 15 minutes, 39 seconds
LEAD CHANGES: 8 among 4 drivers
CAUTION FLAGS: None
LAP LEADERS: Buddy Baker 1-3, Neil Bonnett 4.5. l)arrell
Waltrip 6-10, Bonnett 11-12, Waltrip 13, Bonnett 14, Waltrip 1519, Dale Earnhardt 20.
Earlier in the day Buddy Baker took his second Daytona Ix)le
in a row, with a speed of 194.099. Donnie Allison gained the out
side pole with a run of 193.440. Both Baker and Allison have a
guaranteed starting place in the 500 next Sunday. The other
drivers will have their positions determined in Thursdays
twin 125's.
In the AHCA 200 John Hezek von the wreck marred race
with an average speed of just over 126 mph. Local driver Phil
Finney of Merritt Island led most of the race until a blown
engine took him out at the end. Another local driver Mike Riley
of South Daytona was involved in a reck while running in 6th
J18,000.
place. John Iluver spun in the first turn and slid in front of
No. 3 Cale Yarborough, Timmonsville, S.C., Busch Old. Riley.
srnobile, $14,000.
Short track racing is in full swing as New Sm yrna Speedwn
No. 4 Bobby Allison, Hueytown, Ala., llodgdon.Moore opened Friday night in front of a record World Series of
Mercury, $13,000.
Asphalt Stock Car Racing crowd. Gary Balough almost
No. 5, Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, Tn., Gatorade Oldsmobile, rewrote New Sniyrna Speedways record book when he won
$12,000.
the late-model feature and led the 25 lap modified feature t or
No. 6, Benny Parsons, Ellerbe, NC., Melling Tools Old- 17 laps. Geoff Bodine managed to over-take Balough for the
"smobile. $11,500.
win. Orlando's Wayne Heckle was the Thunder car winner.

Make that somebodies a growing list of
companies from other countries whose investments in U.S. Industry set another alltime record in 1979.

JACK ANDERSON

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It took last year's Rookie Of The Year only 15 minutes and 39
seconds tocomPlete tbe~50milesat an averagespeedof 191.693
mph. Earnhardt in only his second season of Grand National
racing was not really regarded as a threat in the Clash against
the seasoned veterans like Carl Yarborough, Bobby Allison
and Ricbard Petty. Darrell Waltrip, Benny Parsons, Buddy
Baker, David Pearson, Donnie Allison, harry Gant and Joe
Milllkan were also in the race only open to driver who had won
a pole position in 1979.
The race started out with Bobby Allison jumping out to a
quick lead only to have Buddy Baker take it away for the first
three laps. Nell Bonnett then took his turn for two laps until
Darrell Waltrip put the Gatorade Oldsmobile in front for four
laps. Bonnett regained the lead on the 11th lap and swapped it
.r back and forthwith Waltrip until Waltrip managed to take It to
the white flag and down to the back stretch,
Earnhardt said that he felt that Waltrip would drop low to
hold him offo he stayed high and was able to go by for the win,
No. I, Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolis, N.C., Osterlund Old.
smobile, $50,000.
No. 2 Nell Bonnett, Hueytowr,, Ala., Purolator Mercury,

nr DON GRAFF
state
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The 2nd Annual Busch Clash really had the fans standing on
their feet cheering as eight cars of the starting twelve came
out of the final turn going for the checkered flag. Dale Ear.
nhardt managed to put the Osterlund Oldsmobile across the
finish line just in front of Neil Bonnett. The win for Earnhardt
was the biggest of his career as he
$50,000 in the 50 mile

Keep
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sent to Congress.
Blank checks signed by Uncle Sam will be filled
in to the tune of $468 billion in the next fiscal year
- fully three-fourths of the total federal budget.
That presumes the rather optimistic forecasts of
the president's economic advisers hold true. The
betting on Capitol Hill is that the figure is too low.
The blank-check items in the budget are now
By ROBERT WALTERS
referred to in Washington as "uncontrollables"
WASHINGTON (NEA)— Republican
a political euphemism for federal programs presidential hopeful George Bush has at least
which neither the president nor Congress is one skeleton in his closet: He accepted more
willing to control. They range from such stalwarts than $100,000 in tainted campaign
as Social Security, unemployment compensation, tributions from President Richard M. Nixon's
and Food Stamps through a massive catalog of political operatives In 1970.
That previously unreported episode is
grant programs to interest on the national debt.
noteworthy because a spate of recent Bush
Th e plea that they are uncontrollable rests on profiles, hastily assembled by various
the fact that their expenditures are determined by newspapers and magazines, have suggested
previous acts of Congress, including laws which that there were vitually no enemies or
create "entitlements" to certain benefits and peg derogatory information in the candidate's
the amount to changes in the cost of living. The past.
But aides to at least two other contenders In
plea is hollow, however, because any previous act
he campaign for the Republican presidential
of Congress is subject to revision or repeal by a t
nomination , former Texas Gov. John B.
new act of Congress today, tomorrow or next Connally and Sen. Howard J. Baker of Ten.
year.
nessee, are working quietly to disseminate
The Food Stamp program which began in 1964 the Information as widely as possible.
as a modest gestureb toward better nutrition for
The embarrassing series of financial
transactions occurred 10 years ago, when
the poor is expected to cost $10 billion next year
uncontrollable" because of language in the law Bush was the unsuccessful Republican
fixing who is eligible for stamps and tying their nominee for a Senate seat from Texas.
Nixon's senior political advisers devised a
value to the price of food. This will make Food scheme to secretly funnel millions of dollars
Stamps the most costly runaway from the welfare In unreported donations into 1970 GOP
stable, exceeding even the cost of Aid to Families campaigns throughout the country.
with Dependent Children, heretofore the biggest
The principal White House liaison for the
project was Harry S. Dent Sr., then special
welfare program.
Yet the Food Stamp program, like so many counsel to the president. In mid-1970, Jack A.
others, defies reform. Challenges to the "un- Gleason left Dent's staff and secretly opened
controllables" are beaten back by cries from an office in the basement of a townhouse In
downtown Washington.
congressional defenders and special-interest
Nixon's leading fund-raiser, Herbert W.
lobbyists who claim that disturbing these en- Kalmbach, covertly collected at least $3
titlements means that someone will starve
or million from three principal sources
Ingo without medical care, or a decent place to live, dividuals holding ambassadorships, those
ø''anadequate education, , or will euffer , some mnxto to receive amissadorthips and
major contributors to Nixon's 1968 campaign.
other hardship.
Allocation of the funds to various canHardship should indeed concern our governdidates was decided upon by high-ranking
ment. There is nothing wrong with America's members of On White House staff, but
social goals. But the cost of social programs must Gleason was In charge of implementing what
somehow be controlled or the blank-check effect became known as the "TownhouSe
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on the federal budget will be ruinous. The solution Operation."
He collected Kalmbach's pledges, then
requires political courage In Washington
the
courage to question the very structure of many disbursed the money to approximately 30
programs and the way they attempt to treat Republican campaigns, including 18 for
Senate seats, three for House seats and eight

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Berlioux did not like it.
Union," said Beroux. "It is made the threat at a meeting was going to destroy the IOU from the Ne York State
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UP!)
"It was the first time in the not a reason for canceling the with U.S. Olympic Committee if it didn't completely Supreme Court ordering the
The Winter Olympics don't
IOC's history that a political Games."
officials, later retracted his capitulate. That was the in. LPOOC to allow him to
begin
officially
until
compete in the Winter Games
Beriloux said Lord Killanin, statement and apologized to ference."
tomorrow but the main event speech has been made at an
The
IOC
has
another
battle
using
the Taiwanese national
opening session," said president of the IOC, would U.S. Olympic Committee
already is well under way.
The Russian-U.S. battle Berlioux. "I think it was clear hold a news conference Tues. President
Robert
Kane. on its hands today in the state flag and embem.
Kane and
DonJ.Miller,
over a proposed U.S. boycott the IOC did not appreciate day night and present the
Supreme Court at Albany.
which refuses to
Tile
having political speeches in IOC's official view on the executive director of the
of the Moscow Summer
USOC,
have
scheduled
a
news
The
court
will
hear
an
appeal
recognize
Taiwan as the
Summer
Games.
Gaines escalated during the the opening ceremony."
filed b' the Lake Placid
Republic
of
China, hat!
Berlioux
made
it
clear
the
The
Washington
Post
conference
today.
weekend.
Organizing Committee
previously
ruled
against
Summer
Games
would
go
on
reported
that
Joseph
Onek,
a
On Saturday night,
Douglas F. Roby, one of two filed in conjunction with the
Taiwan's
participation
in the
deputy
White
House
Counsel,
Secretaryof State Cyrus as scheduled.
dealing
with
the
unless
it
changed
its
Americans on the 89-member bc
(;uI)e5
"No matter how sparse the had issued a stern warning
Vance made a speech before
said
he
only
received
participation
of
a
Taiwanese
flag, anthem and emblem.
the International Olympic number of countries that the IOC in which he said the 10C1
Committee, calling for the participate in the Moscow administration would destroy Onek's statement second athlete in the Winter Games.
Hanghad challenged that
Last Thursday, Liang Henhand but "I understand it was
Moscow Games to be either Olympics, there is no the IOC if rejects a
ruling in the New York state
- the Guary, a Taiwanese cross
postponed, moved or can. justification for taking the proposal to boycott the Olym- almost outrageous
court.
celed. I OC director Monique Gaines away from the Soviet pics. The Post said Onek, who administration implying it country skier, won a ruling

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sports Editor

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Track Baffle Looms

In And Around Sanford

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A couple of months back, when Paul N. Derveas and Jack
and Bill Demetree purchased the Seminole Harness
Raceway, Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club owner Jerry
Collins was howling mad. Collins wasn't mad about the sale

of the track, although he has tried to purchase it on several
occasions in the past; instead he was upset that the new

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owners inunediately announced they would convert the

horse track into another Greyhound facility-mere miles
from Collins' establishment, and in violation of the present
100 mile limitation statute now on the state books.
What looms ahead for this spring's legislative meeting is
UdILIC uetween pari-mutuel and political Interests in the
area.
The Harness lacility is currently licensed for thoroughbred, quarter horse and harness racing. Collins doesn't
want the competition of more dogs just a bark away down
17-92. Neither do the Jai-Alai folks.
"We don't need new dog people and we'd like to see the
horses stay," says Collins.
The we, is a unanimous vote by the 16 members of the
Florida Division of Greyhound Racing Track Operators,
who lat month tallied their collective voices to oppose the
track conversion.
Collins says he's discussed the matter with the Jai-Alai
operators and they aren't smiling too much about the
prospects of conflicting operating dates and lower purses.
"They'll have to change the law and violate the morality
of the community," Collins adamantly points out.
The law change would take place in the Form of a reform
of the present state statutes limiting dog racing facilities to
a minimum of 100 miles apart,
The morality issue, contends Collins, is one of over.
saturation.
"If the people of the community wanted more (log racing
we would have applied for more dates," points out the
personable Collins.
"We've done a lot for this community and I think we run a
first class facility."
The spring meeting of the state legislature will be the
deciding point in the track conversion.
The new owners of the harness track have Representative
Bob Uattaway lined up in the stable to introduce the bill to
convert the track from po nies to hounds.
Collins will counter with the Republican Ken Plante to
lead his battle. And if Collins keeps to form, it should be a
Fiesty fight.

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that
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annual running of the Hi-Y
Games at Seminole Cornmunity College managed to
put points on the board. Here
is a capsule of the results of
the weekend competition.

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accomplish several things, all of then) negative.
"The cabiber of racing will drop, the prices of admission
and other niceties will go up and neither we nor they will be
able to make the contributions to the community that tile
Stnford-Ortando Kennel Club has in the past."
"l'hey can't run it track like I can. You can bring Jesse
James in here to run that place and I'll show him how to do

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after the third round of the $325,000 way I played," said Trevino, "but Andy

crowd of more than 57,000 for the week

Hawaii Open Saturday. And the two big was tremendous.I played with him in the

with a 71. lie was not satisfied with that

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7-MILE RELAY: 1, SCC 802.1; 2:44.6; 3. Ribault 2:14.69: 3000
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40-HIGH: I. Lone. unattached. METERS: Bissett, Lake Brantley,
7.02; 60-DASH: Bridges, SCC,
:26.5; Johnson, Ribault, 9:30.1; 3.
6:44; 1SOOMETER: Waldron, SCC, Mcclary, Ribault 9:32.37.
103:31; 300 METER: I. Taylor,
GIR LS
SCC, 31.16; 330 HURDLES: Dixon,
SHOT: I. Colson, Lake Howell,
SCC, 33.65; 400 RUN: Borstein, 32.10:2. Basic, Lake Brantley 30.9;
unattached 111.6$; 5000 METERS: Harris, Oak Ridge, 291; DISCUS:
Devitto, unattached 15:37.71.
I. Robichaud, Colonial, 101.9; 2.
HIGH SCHOOL
Giddens, Lake Brantley, 102.7; 3.
DISCUS: 1. Lee, Colonial 1501; Basle, Lake Brantley 9910; 40
2. Sloan, Arcadia 1112; 3. HURDLES: 1. Hartman, Lyman,
Williamson, Oak Ridge 147.4; TWO 8.43; 2. Daniels, St. Augustine,
MILE RELAY: 1. Jax Ribault 8.89; 3. Cleveland, Trinity Prep,
8:22.1; 2. Tampa Leto 8:32.2: 3. $99.
Wint er Haven 8:37.77.
40 DASH: 1. Brown, Lake
40 DASH: 1. Pressley, Oak Ridge Howell, 6.92; 2. Highsmith,
6.38; 2. Johnson, Ribault 6.50; 3.
Titusville, 7.32; 3. Williams,
Warren. Ribault 6.51; 1,500 DeLand, 7.39; 1,000 METER: I.
METER: 1. Lesure, Lyman Hollenbaigh, Lyman, 5:06.50; 2.
4: 12.74; 2. Roman, Bishop Moore Jenkins, Sun State Striders,
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40 METER HURDLES: 1.
LONG JUMP: 1. Br n. Lake
Reese, Oak Ridge7:SS; 2.Bradley, Howell, 18:00; t-$artman, Lyman,
-Winter Haven 7.83; 3. Blair Oak
17:07; 3. Chapman, Titusville,
Ridge 8.13; LONG JUMP: 1.
17:03114; HIGH JUMP: I. Alber.
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23-1 shardt, Lyman, 52; 2. Lanier, L
(record); 2. McKnight, Edgewater Trinity Prep, 5.2; 3. Chapman,
21.11; 3. Horsley, Winter Haven 21Titusville, 5-0. DISCUS: 1.
2.
Robichaud, Colonial, 104-9; 2.
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Lake
Howell's
Howard
Kim
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Salve, Lake IriMIsy, ,,.,
$iS; 3. SalMon, Williston, 1510½, SHOT: 1. Colson, Lake Howell, 32.
Inches In the 111-Y long jump
DISCUS: Lee, Colonial, 150-1; 2.
10; 2. Sasve, Lake Brantley, 309;
inutilty College Saturday.
Slone, DeSoto, 1432:3. Williamson, 3. Harris, Oak Ridge, 298.2.

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Burns and Bean were deadlocked for
the tournament lead after both the

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This new machine is the
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Borg won his fourth Grand it probably won't be on a slow,

lion to lecture at a sex seminar.
his audience shows up nude

Happy

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Sanford's 109th anniversary was celebrated Feb. 8
with a Founder's Day program in Fort Mellon Park
under the direction of the trustees of the Henry S.

Sanford Museum Library.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, who has arranged these
programs for the past 30 years, was the chairman of
the observance to honor the memory of early Swedish
settlers.

playing very well and putting

61d sometimes playboy, was the pressure on tile," Borg

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made no errors at all. He won that.
Obviously the extra practice paid off got hot In the second to delay feel very confident on It.
t zttaWsh man at 5-7 and 180
there's four par fives out there to nc
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can
lose
on
this
surface,
the
first eight points and lost
"It was the side of my lei,
out
to
be
the
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turned
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other
guy
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three
on
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way
to
a
4-0
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groin, not my knee," he
Trevino shot 66 In the final round, the
Bean played the four par fives In 13- the Tucson Open, for he followed with Inevitable.
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It was Borg's 16th straight have to play really well," said e6gt:. Vjenli~dWvs ~m4%iy ,*uu said. "It's a little still now,

saine score Bean had, while Burns,, who under-par for the four rounds, and that rounds of 63, which tied the tournament

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win over Gerulaitis, but he the 23-year-old Swede, who is the next game, but Borg took but I don't think it bothered
played so well last week in winning the pretty much tells the story of his sixth record, 66 and 66.
me.
When
Hubert
Green
won
last
year's
said it will end one of these believed to be the world's the next two and the set,
Crosby and was a top challenger here career victory and proves Trevino's
highest paid athlete.
Gerulaltls came alive in the
"He Just missed a couple of
through three rounds, finished with a point,
event, he had a score of 21-under-par, so days,
After
the
match,
Gerulaitis
second
set,
winning
a
long,
balls
in the second set he
"There's no way I'm going
disappointing 71.
"No question," said Bean, "the way I Bean broke that mark when, on the last
denied he can be "psyched spectacular first game that didn't in the third set,"
So Bean, who birdied all four par fives played the par fives was the key to

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hole, he sank a five-foot putt for his fh

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gave him momentum. Borg
the time. He's going to beat out" by Borg.
"It's a little frustrating, but struggled to a 54 edge, but his
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you pr inte d is slightly difDEAR ABBY: I read In the ferent than the original,
Tulsa Tribune the poem titled: "Kindness Through
whose real title is "A Flower Life." It was writ ten by
for the Living," It was written Austin K. Snyde r. According
many years ago by my to my husband, Snyder was a
mother, Lola Snider, who pr essor at the U.S. Naval
of
lives in Okmulgee, Okla. She
Academy, and this poem
sent It to her sister, Mrs. appeared in "Shi pma te," a
Myrtle Acock, who lives in publication of the U.S. Naval
Ramon, Calif. Myrtle had Aca my Alumni Associa tion
de
codes made and sent It to her
In Sept., 1977.
friends. Since then we have.
VIRGINIA MCMILLAN:
seen It published several
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.
tines, always with "Author
DEAR READERS: Are you
Unknown." My mother Is 76,
confused? Well, so am I, and
has had many strokes and Is
as U this weren't enough, my
confined to wheel chair. She
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syndicate in New York ad
never misses your column.
Her eyes are bad, so she has vised me that they received a
teIeone call from a 91-yearsomeone read it to her,
old reader of the Dallas
AUTHOR'S PROUD Times-Herald claiming that
DAUGHTER: TULSK be was the author of that
DEAR ABBY: My husband poem and he wanted to know
noticed the poom in your where In the blazes Abby
column in the State Paper of found It!

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MORNING
AMERICA
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Are you ready for a random published In the Los Angeles
Times was written by my
sample of my mail today?
brother, Herman B. Stokes,
DEAR ABBY; I read the now deceased. The name of
poem in the Macon Telegraph the poem is "A Rose," It was
News, and recognized It set to music by Hallmark
Immeate1y as the poem about 10 years ago. I was
written by a prominent deeply touched when I read it..
Macon. (i.. dentist. He was THEMMA STOKES: L.A.,

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DEAR READERS:
Recently! published a poem
sent to me by the participants
of the Long Beach, Calif.,
Senior Day Center. Its
message, I thought, was
worthy of sharing with my
readers. The essence, and
closing fines, are: "Just give
me one flower today, pink or
white or red. I'd rather have
one blossom now, than a
trnckload when I'm dead."
The author was unknown,
aid I asked U any of my
readers knew who had written

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94 TODAY IN FLORIDA
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FLORIDA

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Alcorn St. 90, Texas Southern

Baltimore 61, Mains 46
Clemson SO, Maryland 51

Midwest

Denver 133, San Diego 104
Sunday's Results
Boston 325. Detroit ill, aft.
Milwaukee 309, Phoenix $07.

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Amherst 80, Williams 64
Brooklyn 76, Queens 47
Bucknell 76, Delaware 60
CCNY 73, Pratt 55
Cornell 63, Brown $3
Drew 49, Haverford 46
Drexel 92, Catholic SI
Geneva 73, Penn St-Capitol 13
Holy Cross 72, Boeton Coil. 49
Indiana (Pa) 65, Slippery Rock 19
Ions-61. Army 51
J. C. State 91, Rutgers- Cam. Si
Lafayette 65, Rider 57
MIT 70, Gordon 67
Marist $1, Sacred Heart $0
N.H. Coil 77, So. Conn 75 lot)
Penn St. 51, Navy 44
Penn Si. Harvard 79
Princeton 19, Dartmouth 75
Rhode Island 65, Coni, 65
Rutgers $2, W. Virginia 50
St. John's 75, Fordham
Seton Hall 63, FaIrfield 62
St. Francis (Pa) 70, F. Dickinson
59
St. Joseph's (Pa) 53, Temple $2
Stonehill 103, Boston St 5$
Tufts $5, Suffolk Si
Vermont 76, Colgate 77
Villanova 79, UMass 44
Yale 94, Columbia U
York 72, Mary Washington 61

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PRAIRIE Charles hopes that
Laura will transfer her deep
affection for Almanzo Wilder to
his visiting younger brother
(Charles Bloom).
(1)0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
The staff's efforts to publicize a
rock group's performance in
Cincinnati take a serious twist

Gerulaitis said.

SCOREBOARD

101, at.
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Seatt le 122, New Jersey 107,
aft.
Kansas City 101, Washington
106, aft.
Atlanta 9$, Golden State 96,
aft.
Chicago 123, CleveLand 117
San Antonio 145, Utah 121
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Monday's Games
(No games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
Houston at San Antonio
Golden State at Chicago
Washington at Denver
Atlanta at Portland

8:00

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0 HARRY 0 A woman
comes to Harry for help wher.
she is fruri,s. 'a,, ul,uisa.i,l,
her ox-husband, who was a
close friend of Harry's
BARNEY MILLER Barney and his men meet with
frustration in their attempts to
ensure the rights of a Russian
defector. (R)

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2:25

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Dick Shawn.

As George prepares to open
his Itsird cleaning store, the
Jetfersons move to an exponsive East Side apartment

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Rich Little, Guests: Dan lord,
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author Joseph Holler,

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second and third rounds and when they you are chasing someone like Bean and the ball
long to get on all the greens, you from Brooklyn in the first and playing on other surfaces as Gerulaitis said.
injury hampered his play,
caine out to play Sunday, they were the Burns, you have a definite disadvantage, still have to get the ball in the CUP,"
he
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Gerulaltis
he
had
recently),"
he
said,
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match
began,
Borg
Borg
had it all to himself after
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third sets, al

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THE YOUNG AND THE

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94 TODAY IN FLORIDA

doctor

Jewel thieves devise a scheme
to get Fred and Lamont to
smuggle loot from Hawaii to
the mainland (Part 1)

Among the activities was tree planting In tribute to
the Immigrants who settled In Sanford in 1871. Elmer

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CALLS Kt'nsinqion General is haunted by
petty thievery and a phantom

REPORT
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AND THE IMPOSSIBLES
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Fred traces his background
.Jnd is told he is Jewish and ;i
descendant of King Solomon
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and treasure as they scubadive off the coast of Bermuda
and inadvertently find ;i buried
treasure cache. (Part 2)

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TODAY IN FLORIDA
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12 (17) NEWS

Theater Owners, honoring ttit'
lop movies and performers of
1979 based oil the results of
public poll
0 MASH After being
clscul,'tl for trying to bring a
piece of Toledo to the 40771h.
Klinger doubles his efforts to
(let home.

Ds'p
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run on a therapeutic art
career
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MENT TOt' Functional Pressdency

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Michael and Gail
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played very good. fie was hot,

And that, said the 25-year-

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he's the best player in the opponent caught lire again,

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A dedication of the bicycle marine biologists from the
route was held with a University of Minnesota as
The money that was earned ceremony presented by they work with endangered
from the sale is to be used for Mayor Lee P. Moore, Mrs. species. The biologists tag
the upkeep and improvement Walter Gielow, president of them and check on theta for
the Woman's Club of Sanford, various parts of their ex.
of the club building.
Mrs. Fred Gaines gave a afl(I ,Tim Jernigan, the pt'riniental program.
re port on the new bicycle Director of City Parks and
Mrs llerhst said when it
route
been Recreation
was so 'old the manatees
that
has
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group ('I t'iUL) Iilt'IUOCrS,
eiauiIrle.'u in aanmoru .
L'dIIIt.' 1(1 LIiC spring wnerc it is
'I'he women serving with her
The route covers eight friends amid children rode
warm. 'l'hey
ere able to
were Mrs. Barton Bar- miles in the city. It forms a
through the bicycle route to
count 26 of them.
tholomnew, Mrs. Herbert 1001) t hrough the city and has officially open it.
Mr. and Mrs. Uerbst came
Behrens, Mrs. H. Meade Feeder extensions that go
to Blue Springs for their
Mrs. Gaines announced that
Cooper, Mrs. Adrian IIdl close to schools, playgrounds, the (ii' will have a brunch on vacation last year and enMrs. S. G. Harriman, Mrs.
parks, churches and the
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joyed it so much they decided
lakefront,
to tomne again,
IAiis liousholder, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. .1. P. Wilson's sister
Morris, Mrs. Sarah Tatum,
The club purchased the
.inrl
her htLsbantl. Mr. and
Mrs. Mary E. Thompson and road signs For the bicycle
On Feb. 13, at 10 it. Ill., there
Mrs.
W. J. Herbst front
Mrs. E. A. Yancey.
route and time city put them
will be an election coffee at
Martinsville, N. J., are
The theme of the program up.
ti't' Woman's Club of Sanford
sxnoiimmg a winter vacation it
was "Fun I)ay.'' Mrs. E. A.
There are maps of time route
to elect officers of all
Blue, Springs Park.
Yancey and Mrs. A. C. available to tile citizens. They
departments.
Mdllevnolds were auctioneers
can be obtain ed at City Parks
The lIt'rbsts are interested
Mrs. Phillip Logan will
for a white elephant and bake
and Recreation Department
in enviromummenLil concerns present a program entitled
sale that truly did turn out to at the City Hall and at the and are enjoying observing
'It's Bad Luck to Be
be fun For time women who civic center.
the experimenting of time Superstitious."
participated in the ba rgaining
of the auction,

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final round and he was too tough. I had to score, so he practiced putting for more Slam of Tennis Sunday by clay surface like the one at the difference in the three sets said.
But suddenly things ttwned
defeating Gerulaltls 6.1. 7-5. 6- this tournament. Borg hasn't Sunday.
than an hour on Thursday.
depend on my putting and some finesse
"In the second set (which he around again in the first game
3
to
collect
a
check
for
$t50,000
lost
on
clay
since
1976,
shots to hang In there, and I'm happy
"I didn't have the speed of
"I grew up on this kind of won) I made less errors and of the third set. Gerulaitis
- the biggest first prize In
about that.
down," said Bean. "I consider myself a tennis.
court and It's very easy for he made more. In the third went down with a groin injury
"You know, when you are my size and pretty good putter. It Is not enough to hit
He destroyed his friend me to get used to it after set, he made lezs agin," and although he denied the

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JUMP: Bridget, Seminole CC 21 40.32; 2. Thompson, Colonial,
6½.
10.51; 3. Blair, Oak Ridge, 10.33;
LONG JUMP: 1. Bridges, cc 400 RUN: Newton, Oak Ridge,
2463,;i ; HIGH JUMP: 1. Cross,
1:15.53; 2. Johnson, Quincy
unattached, 64; DISCUS: Glenn, Shanks, 1:16.41; 3. Johnson,
unattached, 165.8; SHOT: Glenn, Ribault, 1:17.12; 440 RELAY: I.

Hawaiian Open - which drew a record shows no signs of ending just me," Borg said.

,,I was more than satisfied with the

That was Lee Trevino's observation

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stand at almost $700,000 in little more domination of Vitas Gerulaitis we've had, and I think Vitas is "You just got to
"When he broke at 6-5, he
but
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starting
to
play
better
against
against
himyou
can't
make
the
cannot
go
on
forever,
than four seasons on the tour, started

could catch one of the two big guys, but I $58,500. Trevino finished three shots back
knew I could never catch both of them," in his 1980 debut and won $35,100.

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Bean, whose career earnings now

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TC 1631. TWO MILE RELAY: Lyman. 4:12.7; 2. Roman, Bishop
Seminole
CC
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Harvey, Lake Howell, 60;
Asquist, St. Johns, 60; 3. Comp.
Williston, 5.10; LONG JUMP:
1. Freeman, Edgewater, 23 1; 2.
McKnight, Edgewater, 21.10; 3.
Horsley, Winter Haven, 2)2.
2 MILE RELAY: I. Ribault
8:22.1, 2. Lato 8:32.2; 3.Winter
Haven 8:32.7; 40 HIGH: 1. Heese,
Oak Ridge, 7.55; 2. Bradley,
Winter Haven, 7.14; 3. Blair, Oak
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Collins strongly contes ts Hattaway's position that
anot he r track will provide the state with more revenues
through taxation. "That may be true," Collins points out.
"But how much of that money is going to find Its way back
Into this community?"
"If they win the fight to convert to greyhound racing,"
adds the 30 year owner of the Longwood facility, it will

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Mrs. Richard Colgrove was
chairman of the luncheon at
the February meeting of tile
Woman's Club of Sanford.
Serving on t he committee
with her were Mrs. Ro be rt
Brisson, Mrs. Woodrow CaSh,
Mrs. Fred Gaines, Mrs.
James Lash, Mrs. E. 1'.

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The 76-year-old veteran of pari-mutuel facilities has
waged many a war on the political front when It comes to
protecting what he feels are his own, the conununity and
the state's interest.

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Monday, Feb. 11.Io

DALENDAR

Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce annual
membership drive kickoff breakfast, 8 a,m., chamber
building.
Sanford VFW 10108 AuxIliary, 8 p.m., log cabin on
lakefront.
Freeincometaxbelpforseniot'CitlZeflSSpOn$Oredby
AARP and NRTA, 9 a.m. to noon, Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
TOPS, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital conference room. Open to everyone over 6 years.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.rn., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community
center North Edgemon Avenue.
Sanford Uoni, noon, Holiday Inn.
I4ngwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR

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iithatyou'relookh,g for? Now you can stop
looking and start 000klng
CIaUified'
You'll find pages c 11sth
for buying,
selling, renting.,.jtt aboi anything and
everything under the stm and the price
rIlt because YOU eliminate the middieman! Classified Ads are yow' marketp'ace for all sorts ii merchandlsà and
service.. pbs they're an Inexpensive way
for yes to advertie anything you mjy have
to sell! Tw'n those "don't wants' Into cash,
and cash ii on the bargains lore! 'Jump
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Lots 2 and 4, Hermitage, Unit 1,

according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 32, page 40,
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.

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The sheriff said the Jt(5t
resulted from prolonged surveillance of an area west of
Palm City.
On Saturday, deputies saw
theplanetakeofffromthealr
strip on the ranch. It ICtuflied
shortly before midnight
Saturday. Shortly before noon
Sunday the camper left the
ranch and was intercepted by
deputies.
Tayloraaldtheownerof the
plane had not been located.

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on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Sanford.
Call
323 8670
Mariner's Village

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DeBary- lovely 1g. 1 BR, near
thoP &amp; churches. ldel for
Seniors. 322-8054 or 668 6488.
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Now 'Too High

pa r.d for this by
the price.
Hackett said he was
shocked that growers Increased rose prices to $00 and
$0 a dozen last week in
preparation for
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"wiere in this inflatIon
gigtg
We are pricing
young people out of
everything else and now we
price thsn out of eeaing

tow in the most tender of

wsy'," he said.

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CITYOFWINTERSPRINOS,
FLORIDA

AMENDIDNOTICEOFPUILIC
HEARING

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Council of the City of
Winter Springs, Florida, that said
City Council will hold a public

i_t yea', said HICbSQ said,
w100 aspects the price to
gn after Valustize's
l)sy,
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hay, anything

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'ist of the ::::. But they
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.astIr
y of yea' y
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hearing at the CIty Hall,
N.
Edg,mon Ave.. Winter Springs,
vi., on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1910, at
7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
possible, to consider an Ordinance
entitled as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORI.
DA, REZONING THE HEREIN.
AFTER DESCRIBED LANDS LO.
CATED ALONG S.R. 434 BE.
TWEEN SHERRY AND BEN.
NETT STREETS IN THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMI.
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
FROM ITS PRESENT ZONING

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. flSUCA-14D

CAPITAL

NOTIFIED that

DES-U

CLASSIFICATION OF Ri TO C-i

AMERICA, INC.

Plaintiff,
.

PURSUANT To CHAPTER
è&amp;jM) OF THE FLORP,t
TUTES; PROVIDING FOR TH3
AMENDMENT OF THE OFFIC.
IAL ZONING MAP; SEVER.
ABILITYs CONFLICTS AND EF.
FECTIVE DATE.
A copy of said OrdInance shall
be availabl, at the office of the
CIty Clerk of the City of Winter
Springs, Fl., for all persons
desiring to eumlne same.
All Interested persons are in.

0.0.5. DRUGS, INC., MARILYN

vitid to attend and be heard.

GRAY and SAMUEL A. GRAY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVESENVICI
TO:
SAMUEL A. GRAY
3901 Alhambra Circle
Coral Gables, Florida

THI5NOTICElstowpijblIsh
EvenIng Herald, a
PPir of general circulation
of the City, one (1) time at least
fifteen (iS) days prior to the titne
Of the Public hearing.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
By Mary T. Norton,
City clerk
Publish February 1), 1910

In the

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and-or

EDWARD A.

SMITH, has filed a Petition in the
Circuit Court of Simm.). County.
Florida for
Dissolution of

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serve a copy of your written
if any, on NED N.
JR., of STENSTROM,

side,

dividual. Salary

MCINTOSH, JULIAN, COLBERT
WHIGHAM, Attorneys for
Petitioner, whose address is Post

NEEDED NOW!

RN'i—LPN'
HOME CAR E
HOSPITAL STAFF
NURSES Al DES—
3to fl; ii tol

Attorneys for Petitioner

Publish Jan. 31, U, &amp; Feb. 4,
1900

OER.72

Court either before service an

Petitioner's attorney or

default will be entered against you
br the relief demanded In the
PetitIon for
of
Man1a
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Dissolution

DspIy Clerk

WITNESS my hand and seal of

LEVINE AND FIELDSTONE,

this Court on this is, day of

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Attorneys (or
3091 IlKayne Blvt,

33$)?
Telephone: (306) P43141
mug,,
By: Alan
Publish January 29 and February

Arthur

5anIord Florid.
Attorneys hr PetItIoner.WIO.
PublIsh January 25, and February

By: June I.

Curtis
DePuty Clerk

PublIsh Fib. 4, ii,

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DES-it
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NO

137,9001
FANTASTIC 4 BR, 26 huge kit.,
formal DR. 1g. Master BR,
citrus trees, low cash to mort.
Perfect location. $34,500-

to:

EXCLUSIVE ' acre in country

3 BR. 1', B, 10 mm. to l
4,private area, CHIA, 1g.
patio, carpeted, easy cash to
mort, Only $45,900.

Director

Ewning Ilesuld

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communIty to be presented in
a column in The Evening
Herald, we Want to talk with

you.

Boat Suilders-F.T, steady
work, HR assembly dept. We

BR, 2B, 600' sc porch,

are

Contact:

looking for

several good

people now. Cobia Soot Co.
Silver Lake Rd., Sanford. -

ft$ DIETRICH

trades.
AAA EMPLOYMENT

Real

Lk Sylvan Area, S acres. $27,000.

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CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 2

BATH, CENTRAL AIR I

HEAT, 2 -CAR GARAGE, 3
MONTHS NEW. 519,900.

Estate

Agency

Inc., Realtors
- S French 117 97) Sanford
373 5321

32S-S176
Cornet-of 10th 0. French
"Your Future OurConcern"

Ad. Call a friendly ad faker at

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FARMS RANCHES GROVES

Knowles Realty Inc.

Pioneeracres. Hewouf your own

as.3o

homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.

PpfICatiin. YOU Will learn

keed.d 1mm. P-I
Phone
$ollcitors to loin fast growing

Lake front living is avail. In this
I' acre estate. 3 BR, lB w- guest cottage, fruit trees.

Solar Energy Co. LIb comm

Used by
who

plan, appor, for advan. eu.,

salesmen

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on

Peg. REAL STATE Broke:

390 N. 17.93, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 512.365'
'345200

your lot ot our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Mr-del Inc., Realtor
641 3013
---you are having difficulty finding
a place to live, car to drive a

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7i ACRES ZONED MOBILE
HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900,

job or some service you hCvC

excellent terms.

need of, read all our want ads
every day.

nec.

Solar -

3231691
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SUMMER ISCOMING?
Enjoy this Pinecrest pool home

n.*. This 4 SN, 21 charmer
has cattieal ceIlings. The

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overni,ti,

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travel required.
Tell us about yours.N nd your

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telephone number. Writer
today to JOfm Tansuay, osp
JC Sf5
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Dallas Yeses 75247.

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REALTCRS
3710 Sanford Ave.

3fl777
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LMSHI$E STATE

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qualified

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under 5350
Low downpáyments. 32222$?

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tTeQunacurJosw-g.ue..)..
549,900.

terms,

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or small Wi' do it all!
I--tome &amp; Auto Repair, Fences,
Welding. Plumbing, Painting.
etc., etc - etc. chances are it
we can't do it no one can. 372

C.ranc1li,

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Big

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SanfordAve,
3275791 -----------------MEINTZER TILr
New or repair, leaky showers our
I Large Heater
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specially, 75 yrs. Exp. 869 8562.
Buying old pocket watches, any
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68—Wanted to Buy

Oil Fired,$30

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Tile floors installed

cond. Will pay top price for

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S G. flAUNT
3228665

NEWS REPAIR
fr,,, F'.t
jo 113 .111 6

this area 6686640

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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

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WE BUY USED FURNITURES
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture_____________________
Salvage. 377 812).
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We buy used furniture

S*1.'.hy S-dr 'ririgeralor $75-

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS

picnic table, w 7 benches, $30;
full size baby bed w mattress,
$75; Oak Porch rockers, $79.95;

Alterations, Dressmaxing
Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

I Man, quality operation
Byrs exp Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 327-1321
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BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE i you don't leit people. hoi
That's Classified Ads
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
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327-261) or 531 9993.
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Cash 322.4132

Furniture, 20$ E. 75th St. 323.

Carpet, remodeling All work
qiiar Fr,' F '.1 331 8465
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5005. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
323 6593

metal office desk, $70, Jenkins

Home repairs, paneling, root,

Dress,naking

310 Sanford AVe.
322-5791
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Potter's Wheel
Kick 13" head, siOo
3220957

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Larry's Mart, 215 'Sanford Aye,

Lai&amp; Landscaping

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furniture, Refrig,, stoves, tools
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Take all for $100. 321-0122.

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Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs.

Brunswick Professional
Pool Table, bestoffer
323-4030

Diamonds. Bridges Antiques
3-2101.

$9900.

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WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
lfl.315 F. First St.
322 !627

TopPricesPaid

repaired. Res. &amp; Comm
Remodel &amp; Additions.
c:.U(c1) 5399or362-0134
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Animal Haven (rooming &amp;

CERTIFIEOL AWN
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Light Iullng
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Boarding Kennels Thermo
stat controled heat, off floor

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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Groomlng&amp; Boarding

BuyIng Silver Coins IS to I or
morealsogold&amp; sterling. Will
pick up 131.1319.
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Used, any condition 6440)26

'd Debris, Trash
Appliances&amp;Mlsc.

sleeping boxes We cater to

IL OCAL ) 349 537 i

your pet - 372- 5152.

Wanted: small horse or pony for
good home. Reasonable. 322-

Painting -

_7-6.

51—Household Goods

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Whybuytjssd7N,wbrananan,9

69—Stamps-Cohn
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Silver for Sale, Mercury &amp;
Roosevelt Dimes, Liberty
Standing Halves, Silver
dollars, etc. 22 x face value,

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box springs Imattress.s at 70

$800 PER WITH TERMS,

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
BUILDI $5,500.

STENSTROE1

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER

REALTY - REALTORS
Sanford's Sales Leader

MELLONVILLE

CORNER

LOT, READY TO BUILD.
$1,000.

pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
fullslze,queena. king. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 32309$)

some lower 645-1051 ask for
Ron.

Used full size hotel-motel bed-

ding, Very clean, $14.9Sea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92, . of Sanford.
322-5721.

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72- Kfjon
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1970 Singer Futura Fully auto,

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING

ON 7 STREETS — ADJAC-

SON SCHOOL. 5)3,300. EX.
CELLENT TERMS.

m 2565
PARK
REALTORS
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323.2222

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521 me. Aint 339-0354

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MONDAY,FEB. 11,7 PM

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FHA VA, FHA 7351315

new mnterspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top lIne
bedding sets onlyl Free
delIvery. P4011's Sanford Furniturs Salvage, 1792, So. of
Sanford. 323Sf).
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ML$

Sanford
371-0640 -

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Desk, 54Q Antique Chest,

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Looking for garden equipment Read today's classifIed ads for

C OWNER FINANCING
'NO LOAN OR CLOSING

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Pi'oj*ily
yrs. 12.5 pct at $475.67 per mo.
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rr,cq aav,wi imw uwn,

MICROWAVE
Push button conlrols, has caro-

money in your walletl

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PaintIng &amp; Repair

WilIClean Houses
From Topto Bottom
ReasoflabiePrices.323.902$
HousewivesCleanlng Service
Personalijed, fast, dependable
Regular or I time basis
PleasecallaftSp.m.
677 5594

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EUTsLERpAINTING&amp; —
REPAIR—Interior.Exferior
REE ESTlMATEScaIl3017
- -- he sooner you place your
classified ad, thi sooner you get
results.
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323-73

- 'anting &amp; Repair
Interior I Exterior

Horns lnnwsn*nts

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Free Es)

372 3555

(arpe,Itrv Paifl",'g.Mant

Paintingl Remodel Ing

'jlll 'v"-s 1.r flunciwi
601$
Insured
$34

FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 319 szst
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ments of $21 mo. Agent 33' J

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vs. is' nsingerapor,
Almond,3mo. old,

KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0491

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Ptwograplsy

Additions. 3230711

use, still in -wañ'anty.
Originally $449, assume pay- I

Sacrlfic.$425. 322.7059
.JOI't pile no unger needed item:
high as an elephant's eye, Place
a classified ad, and pile the

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Custom design homes,

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buys.

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HouseCleaning

COURT CUSTOMS CONSI

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52-Appliances
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•37' x II' pool. Air cond,
.Lg. lot, fenced patio.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 332 7491

SANFORD

323.7247
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.Popl home, 3 BR 7 B
t730' of comfort, Ig FR
effew carpet, redecorated

CailBart

1215$. French

Anfl.

Orlando
327)577

for best buys.

Interior- Exterior
All Work Guaranteed
FreeEst
322.1094

• SANFORD AUCTION. _____________________

323-2323.

74395 Myrtle Ave.

IF THIS IS THE DAYtobuyane
car, see today's Classified ad:

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Elec. Broom IS'ol railing.

SEIGLER REALTY

M. Unsworth Realty

Hand-,'man, minor el rep-,
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr
serv,Senior cit. dis , $51 4901

mostly modern, some old also

1g. lot of commercial garage
tools inc. 2 welders, rollabout
toolbox, wheel balance, lacks
+ lotsofhandtoois,alsolotsof
chests, dressers, couches,
chairs, tables I TV's.
5 VISA — MASTER CHARGE 5
SCASH DOOR PRIZES

Single BSI Matt w-(rame.

ICO9 cXom.a

Build to Suit - our lot or your s.

)232364eve,

Painting by Anthor,y Cor,no.
Quality Int or Ext., pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3270071.

Loaded with good clean (urn. -

'v off gi total inventory of brand
ENT TO A PARK NEAR WIL.

making custom furniture

PUBLICAUCTION

repossessed, used very short

lime. Original 1St), bal. $1$1 or

ANYTIME

NeedAHahoyMan?
CALMOYER
WOODMAKINGI
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Carpentry, Painting. Roofing, a.
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp; - Wedding photography by Jofv
Bonded. Free Estimates 33
Cullum. Free engagement

6035 after S p.m.

photos or color SxIO 323 175$

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TOWER'S BEAUt Y SALON
formerly Harrietis Beauty Nook
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5)9 E 1st SI., 322 5747

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2 Male Collie Dogs
FkEEloagoodhome
3739379

Western Boots. Special 5.39.99 pr.

FIJRNITLJRE-BEDOING.

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Sacresw-treesonasm.lakeoff
Markham Rd. $37,100 w-good

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65—Pets.Suppties

new twin size M &amp; us, nite
stand, dbl dresser I. D-70x14
Goodyear Tires. 323-1793.

Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
S ACRES NEAR UPSALA
sale Furn. 2300 Industrial Blvd.,
I RAN SF E R STAT ION,
Orlando,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO - _______________________

3211.l06ioreves.323-0317

- -' $93
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Wheel chair, potty chair &amp; ad.
iustabie walker for sale used.

VA.FHA.235-Con. Hornet I H. Ernest MORR

øALTV

REALTOR
If."
MLS -

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used )rywall, Leilings, and Walls

REALTOR

PO1Z

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LhkeNew
3fl 6793

niture, 705 F. 25th St 173 09*1

We specialize fl--

LUXURY LIVING
house, 1g. patio. S,900.

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

327 073)

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3223773,3720779,3773353
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3 BR, 28, pool, BBQ. green

EXECUTIVE LI VING

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FIXTURES Jenkins Fur

BROKER

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AIlizeTarpaulIns

------------------- ---- - I 6' acres for only 5)6,300 Very
LIST NOW!
good terms. Osteen.
Call Walt Cappel 323 6100

Beautiful 2 acres in Lii, Mary for
"c- REALTOR,MLS I yourdrunshome.Zonedagri. BranchOffice

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62-A--Farm Equip.

OVIEDO-5 acre lots, some

OSTEEN AREA PINE I CV
PRESS W000S.$SACRES AT

25445 French Ave.

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WE 141.JY l,lSFD FURNITURE,

wooded w-paved streets,

Multiple Listing Service

- $1,OSOdwn.Owner will pay all
closing cotsts.

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1966 International -Bus, 327.3614;
new &amp; used mdse. at 2621 S.
Sanford Ave.

PRIVACY

2 BR, II, CI, FR, lots of extras. I OF SANFORD REALTOR

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5)5.900 up 25 pct, dwn, 12 yrs.,
9i3 pct. mt. Zoned Agri.
.i MANN, Realtor
363-7273
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322-2611 or 831 9993.
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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 7'-,
WITH

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-- '69 tc
models Call 339 9100 or 831
j -*605 (Dealer)

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Other parcels avail E,
Mallczowski, REALTOR 322
7983.

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Summerlin Ave. 3 BR 18, new

FHA appraised at $30,930.

9125.FrenchAve.

background helpful.

ex.riince. Do

5 ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE
PICKETT ESTATES IN.

23-5774 Day or Nighi ALL FLORIDAREALTY

Apt. tomp. — Jack or Jill of all

In our company peld training
Program, Wi teach you
salesmanship and product

N. investment or

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$25,000.

profitable career selling
Custommade lubricants to
industrial, comrnerciaj an
I arm accountS in your area.
previous saeq
,
required. Knowledge
equIpment and mechanical

techniques

NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $21,900.

roof,superclean,call for more
Harold Hall R.altyi detaIls. A buy at $26,900.

S MAINTENANCES

lydretex

2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,

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7J Ioyota HI lox P U
Etc running cond. body fair
Best offer 668 8098

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more. Compare at S157,S0O.

Mon..FrI..

You can have a pleasant an

sales

ATION. 'w .*," '4CE!

CENTRAL AIR. 135,500.

1976 Ford Elite. one owner
Reasonably Priced
322 8013

YELLOW SAND

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Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located off Courtland &amp;
Shallowford. wooded, 53,200.
323 7889 after 5.

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'7SFordP U. Stereo,
2Gastanls.reg. gas. $2,000
C.ill 66885)6 aft 5

Call Clark &amp; HIrt 373 7580
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77" Cony, sofa, lounge rocker.

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DINING ROOM COMBIN-

solarlums, horses &amp; much
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OURSELVES EDITOR

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REALTY WORLD.

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Pianos &amp; organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob BaIl 3221103 2202 French

So—liceflaneous for Sale

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car, 28 mpg $1995 or reas.
off er 323 1730

EILL ulNT &amp; TOP SOIL

tgage Inveslment. 1104 E.

s2000dwn,U500. 349-SU
Larry 0. Herman, BROKER

24 HOUR LB 322-92S

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322-2420

mubleFPlig,hexlgon FRI

&amp; SOkI

Robinson, Orlando. 422-2976.

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Tuscawilla. NEW white

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8ROER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
371 1577
371 0640

OUNMAR ESTATES near

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Business 10Cn$. Florida Mor-

.ee our beautiful new BR',.jA
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

43—LotS-Acreage

NEW 3 BEDROOM CROCKETT

SEIGLER REALTY

"Your Future Our Concern"

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Will buy Is) &amp; 2nd mortgages. W•
also make Real Esaste

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3 BEDROOMS, 1'-', BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
DUPLEX. $71,500.

sell. 001,100.

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- 1977 Chev Vega. low mi econo

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327 1577

VA&amp;FHAFinanrinq

FENCE.

UNBELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
BR, 75, C.H&amp;A, paddle boat,
sea wall, dot car garage, w-w
carpet I much more. Priced to

Cornet-of 10th I French

gathering the social
news ft-sin your respec$lv,

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VW '72. lllldr. auto, AM FM,
Michlin. new sticker, etc
cond $1650 or br-st offer 323

79—TruCks-TraIlers

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AWARD REALTY, INC
2*00 •

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GREGORYMOBILEHOMES

J Make room in your attic, 'garage.
i' Sell idle items with a Classified

POOL

12,000 sq. ft., auto lit w-air
compressor 1g. sign in front,
owner will sell Inventory at
cost. This is a real money
maker. Only 1)25,000.

$RECEPTIONISTS
If you like a busy office I. enjoy a
challenge, this Is for you.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
917 FrenchAve.
323-3176

knack for

9.1 daily

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AL T tIROKI

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INVESTMENT Western Auto,

N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida

To write news of local interest
from LONOWOOD, SAN.
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
CASSELBERRY. OVIEDO I.
GENEVA and If you have a

322-26)1

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BATH, BARN ROOF. NEW

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CLEVELAND, MIZEA BRIDGES
Peat Nice Drawer Z

H. Ieckwiffi, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court

w-w carpet, CH&amp;A, 1g. 20x20
work shop. Must sect Only

benefits.

Apply in person
Ron Beck,
Advertising

WANTED

CircUit Court
Deputy Clerk

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(SEAL)

navel valencias. 2 BR, 18, new

commission with full
company

CORRESPONDENTS

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. UCKWITH, JR.
A* Clerk of the
IV: CYNTHIA PROCTOR

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WITNE$S MY HAND AND
OFFICIAL SEAL. Of thi Clerk 0
the Circuit Court, on thi; 2h day

February, 1050.

Miami, Florida

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In.

Previous
experience

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Respondent-Husband

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COLOtFUi. pink grapefruit,

needed. S&amp;ary plus

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PART-TIME

ouuow,

mad4afely thir.aftv; etiiit-wlie a

sues

SERVING ORANGE ANDORSEMINOLECOUNTY

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this tlh diy Of ianesrb',
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. UCKWITH,
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: Mv Ann

starter.

CALL62S0636

and
HARRY L. FAULCONER,

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vestments, 90. Box 79
Sanford 3224741.

HE AT FULLY FURNISHED
MOBILE HOME. LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCAL A NAT IONAL FOREST
REDUCED TO 5)6.500.

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto $50
Call 322-1621; 32' 446Q

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2977 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla 32771

vacant land. Lucky In

Large family home, 42, single
garage, C NSA, w w carpet, 1 I
yr new, etc cond. Yesteryear ----_
price, $32,500.
GENEVA ACREAGE

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'77 Chrysler Cordova Firm $300
dn, lake over payments w
good credit rating. 322 6832 610
I 8 p

Top OoliAr Paid for iunk&amp; used cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,
322 5990

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
ROBSON MARINE

Estate Wanted

1 BEDROOM. CENTRAL AIR &amp;

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LOG HOME o BE CONSTR UCTED NEAR SUN.
LAND ESTATES, $38,500
COMPL ETE I

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Solid cherry 1 PC BR suite lawn
edger; 2 fertIlizer spreaders;
chain saw, skill saw 6. misc.
tools, 322 5)27.

We buy qulty in houses, apts. 1.

P1*1108

The

323 5771
i-Iouses

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$37,900.

INC PEALTOR,MLS

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high yield. Large assumable
low interest mort. $36,000.
HAROLD HALL REALTY

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539,900 339 '4450

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An aggressive salesperson Is needed for
sales and servicepf
established and new
advertisers. A great
future for a self-

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OP
EVELYN C. FAIJLCONER,

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Eve. 542.3835,

Garnetl White
"u 'al Estate itrok,-r
JOHN Kt/lDF.P ASSOC
107W Comnit-rual
Phone 322 788t. Sanford
Vt

40-A--Apartments &amp;

locution, neat, in good repair.
Upstairs 3 BR. 18; downstairs

2.7

corner, lot, 1 year warranty.

priv.,

SALES

LIVE..INCOMPANION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, Si191'CA.44.

w-klt.

7 BR apt. Excellent Income,

ford (Airport) betw,in$a.m..

MCINTOSH,

wk.

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"I do NOT support SALT II. in fact, i'm still
bitterly opposed to SALT II"

Furn duplex, fine downtown ____________________________ ____________________________

Florida

STENSTROM.

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ADVERTISING

3 p.m.

.JULIAN
('flLSERT A WHIOHAM
Post Office Box 1330
Florida 3ZTT
Phone: (303) 322-2)71

by

ipIexes

FIBERGLASS EXPERIENCE
Fiberglass, gel coat &amp; mold
maker. Pay according to exp.
Apply Starline'Ent.rprises,
Bldg. 291, Rudder Cir., San.

By: Cynthia Proctor

3390505

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chIld in
hi's, 3 afternoons wk.

E. AltamonteDr.

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MGB 69. Tonnau cover.
New tires $1000
327 0086 after S

77—Junk Cars Removed

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Casselberry-Sanford. 339.6447
ask for Bill.
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to sit wsmall
my home. Approx. 4

Deputy Clerk

rm.

"Your FutureOurConcern"

Mature woman

*14-5200

picturesque part of Sanford.
I arg rooms, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for

Mature working gent. desires

Cornerofl0th&amp;French

P.O. Box 306, Lii. Monroe, Fl.
32747

339 0509

- 4 Bdrm 2 Bath? story home in

332.7837
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BARGAIN TV - s
Why pay more'
HERBS IV
2597 S Sanford Av
323 1731
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37? 7480
ShOcks 54 95 Heavy Duty $695
New Batter es $29 95
2413 French Ave Sanford
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MORRIS Sr.
REAL.ESTATE Broker

701 Bldg.

A OK TIRE

Hwy 9?. 1 nile esl of Speedway
Daytona ttea(h will hold a
public AU )Q AUC T ION every
TUesday &amp; Saturday at 730. It's
ffie only one in Florida You set
The reserved price. Call 904 255
831) for further details.

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290 N. 17.97, Casselberry, Fl.

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Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Price flattery Shop
107W 27th St 373 91)1 - -

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QAV'ONA AUTO AUCTION

Parts
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Good used TVs, $25 &amp; Up
MILLERS
26)9 Orlando Dr
Ph 37? 0352

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149375 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
339 $386.

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Dellonat Here it is! Should be
$75,000. only $61,500. Custom
built 3 2. has everything in
cluding built in Microwave
oven.

Peg.

Art Brown Pest Control
3fl 8565

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Agent

I-I. Ernest

INC.
REAL1OR'

Room for an office with 3 Bdrm,
2 Bath home to enjoy. One half
acre zoned commercial on
busy four lane. Owner may
assist wIth fInancIng. ssa.00.

Need Storage Space
for household items.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
912 French Ave.

comm..

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good benefits. Apply in person
Portol5anford,Orange8lvd,,
Lk. Monroe or mail resume to

Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida
32771,andfiletheoriginalwiththe

Clerk of the above-styled Court on
or before February 25, 1910,
otherwise a default and ultimate
ludgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official
sealOfllldCOurtOfltheilthdayot
January, A. 0., 1910.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit
Court Seminole County,

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walkl

training qualified in.

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15' Layton Travel trailer
$800
322 0086 after 5

TVrepo 19" Zenith Sold orig

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I OBBIE'S

6470451

SGENERALLABORERS$
Several openings
run don't

exp. preferred but will con-

defenses,

WINTER SPRINGS
3 BR - Move in cond.
Assumption.
$42,900

I? 1978 F Fairmounts $7995 ca

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Just perfect for sm. tam. or
retired couple. 2 BR. lB. LR.
FR, very attractive kit,
Deltona.

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Sell that ettra bike with a low CoSt
Classified Ad

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75—Recreational Vehicles

53—TV- Radio-StereO
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Good fishing, lake frontage. 3
acre mini farm. Comp. w 3 BR
home. Osteen.

boat dock, fireplace in Florida
room, formal dining, lots of
extras $89,800.

SUN LAN 0
3 BR. 28 AppI., $325 mo.

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STEEL CORP.
lnse sales in Sanford office,

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for

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(I) 1977 Ford MaveriCk $2500
(7) 1978 Ford Fiestas, 53?00 ca

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321-0759

Bdrm, 1": Balh, 4 years old at
end of quiet, well kept street.
Fenced backyard With utility
shed. 1 year warranty. $39,900,

Sanford 3 BR, 28 Carport
AC, S32Sfirst &amp; last
349-5510

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I BR, lB Condo, kit. eqpt.

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76.toSanfordAve

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LAKE MONROE- Bass fishing I
capital of the world! Lovely 1
58.400 10 ASSUME NO QUALI
Bdrm V Bath lakefront home
FYING 2 or 3 BR, tovefy

yard, new kit, appliances. 412
Rosalia Dr., 322-1038.

Forrnitex,
Inc.
Florida
Division, Bldg. No. 2, Port of
Sanford, Orang' Blvd.

appear hire lemorTow.
PORT UVSROLADI5

PEALT0p3271991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 319 5100 327-1959

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Fo Estate Cdmmcrcia) &amp; Pesi
ctential AuctIons S Appraisals
Call Dcii's Aucton 323 5670

Washer repo GE OClu.,' model
Sold org $40 35, uSed short
time Hal 5)99 II - r $9 35 mu
Agent 339 8386

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you sell "Don't Needs" With 8
want ad.

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w.pay. Equal Opportunity
Employer. No phone calls.

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EVERY DAY someone is looki
for what you hay, to sell. Call
today and your Classlf led Ad will

Marriage,andyouarerequire,jto

NOTICE OP ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
HARRY
L.
FAt) LCON ER,
DES-SI
WHOSE RESIDENCE AND
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Marilyn Gray
MAILING ADDRESS IS Apart.
3901 Alhambra.Clrcl,
INTHICIRCUITCOUITIN AND mint "F," 11003 Burman Street,
Coral Gables, Florida
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Houston, Texas 77029.
and-or
FLOØ IDA
A sworn Petition for Dissolution
$109 N.W. 33rd Street
CASE NO. N.2SsCA.ee.I
of Marriage having been filed
Miami, Florida 33116
regarding your marriage to
IN RE: The marrtage ,
ou
ARE
HEREBY
EVELYN C. FAULCONER, in the
NOTIFIED that a clvii action t- ROBERT W. SCHMIDT,
Circuit Court In and for Seminole
Petitiofler.Husband,
damages has bn filed and
County, Florida, th• short title of
commenced In this Court and you
which is IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
arc required to serve a copy of PHYLLIS &amp; SCHMIDT,
OF EVELYN C. FAULCONER.
Relpondent.Wife.
your written defenses, If any, to
PetitionerWife, end HARRY L.
NOTICE OP ACTION
on Alan J. Kiuget-, Esquire, of
FAULCONER, Respondent.
TO:
PHYLLIS
A.
SCHMIDT
Levine and Fieldstone, PA., at.
Husband, these Presents corn1301$. Taylor Strreet,
torni, ict- Plaintiff, wte address
mend you to appear and file your
21
113060 Blscayne Blvd., Suite 730,
answer or other defense Ci'
Arlington, VA
Miami, Florid. 33137, and file the
leIdifl9 with the Clerk of the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
orlgInalwIthffieclerkofffi.a
CIrcuit Cows in and for Seminole
flon for Dissolution oo Marriage
styled court on or before February
County, Florida, and serve a copy
79, 1900 otherwIse a default will be list been filed against you and ,_thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
si. required to serve a
-:j. of
entered against
the
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., of
t'0u' wrlttsn defenses, If any, to
prayed for in the complaint.
CLEVELAND,
MIZE
&amp;
p.o.
This notice shall be published to IRVING •.
BRIDGES, Post Office Drower 1,
once eadt week for four con. DnwirN$, $2 U.S. Highasy 17.
secutive weeks in the EVening 92, Fern Park, Florida 37730 on or- Sanford, Florida 33fli. on or
before the Seth day of February,
before March 10, 1000 and file
Herald.
100. oro$tierwise a default will be
original with the Clerk of this
WITNESS mv hand and tiw sse
$109 NW. 33rd Street
Miami, Florida 33116

OfsaidcourtatSanlsrd,Floridaon

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533 West 7th Street
Erie, PA 16501
YOU
ARE
HEREBY

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Opening a branch plant at the
Port of Sanford. Need 7 emp.
tostart. Exp. in kit. cab. mfg,
required. Holidays, vacation

Cornerofl0th&amp;F,ench
"Your FutureOurconcern"

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It's lukepennies from heaven when

3 BR, 2B ig. living area. $315 mo.
1st. last
$100 dep. Riggs
Realty, REALTORS 322-7972,

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Eeculive Home Loch Arbor
3 BR. Rec. room, pool, 7 yrs.
Assume 7': mtg Owner will
hOld 2nd w 1g. dwn. $77,000.
322 2287.

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HOIPOin? Etec Range. Avo
double OVCfl. S)00 Frigidaire
Refr , wlit .trosttree. 17 Cu It 5250 834 7273

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STEMPER AGENCY BATEMAN REALTY

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NORTHERN KITCHEN
CABINET MANUFACTURER

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co FRANK BLACKMOND
Mr. .led Berman
Post Office Drawer a
Winter Park, Florida 32790
PublIsh February 11, 15, i

City Clerk

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SDRIVERSS
L D &amp; local, toØ pay, cxc.
companies.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2 French Ave.
323-3176

Save Gas-move into this (like
new). 3 BR, 2B home, central
loCated, only $45,000, assume
mort, at 734

31A—Duplexes
Unfurn, 2 BR. Adults
References, st&amp; last -- dep.

repo. 16 Cu ft frost free
Oreg $529, now $205 or %19 mo
Agent 339 8386

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7 E ?S?h St

LAKEMARY
3 BR, 2B sc porch. Priced righ
for quick sale. FHA, VA, Cony.
or assum mtg,

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acres

DISTRESS SALE
Assume Mtg, Owner says bring
all offers 3 apts.
525.000

Lovely 1 BR Condo
Kit appliances ± W&amp;D
$250 + Sec Dep. 323 6570

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LOCH ARBOR
3 BR. lB. FR with F1'. Ienced
backyard. 543900

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SANFORD--Remodeled I BR
plus den air. tile bath $220.
Adults. 811 7883.

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Deputy Clerk

Florida

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NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

By: Susan E. Tabor

By: Connie Major

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EDWARD A. SMITH

Wife.

Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
as Clerk of the Court

This Notice shall be published
on. (1) time each week for two (2)
consecutIve weeks prior to the
dat. of public hearIng in th.
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation within the City
of Lake Mary. In addItion, NotIce
shall be posted in th. area of
consideration at least fifteen (15)
days prior to the date of public
hearing.
DATED: January 23, 1900
City of Lake Mary,

Publish: February 4,11,1910

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 10.134-CA-04.P
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF

and
CANDACE A. SMITH

(SEAL)

Council.

resily put It to the people," be
said.

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S
own

SU.

YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
by Martin County sheriff's NOTICE
that the City Council f
deputies Sunday.
the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
will hold a public hearing on the
Sheriff's spokesman Jesse
21st day of February, 1910, at 7:30
Taylor Identified those PM.,
at the City Hail, City of Lake
arrested as John Clifford Mary, Florida, to consider a
Glenn, 32, of Hialeah, and Petition to close, vacate and
abandon, discontinue, disclaim
Doreen S. Sacco, 28, also and
to renounce any right of the
known as Doreen Sager, of City of Lake Mary and the Public
North Palm Beach, Both were in and to the following described
to wit:
charged with possession of right-of-Way,
That portion of Frederick
more than 100 pounds of Avenue lying north of Lots 10, 11,
marijuana. The two were and 12, Block 3, of the Plat of
Lake Wintr Homes, Piat
released under $52,2 g4 Crystal
Book 7, Page 515, Public Records
each.
of Seminole County, Florida.
ThePublicHearingshallbehemd
Taylor said the two were
at the City Hall, in and for Lake
arrested Sunday In the Mary,Florida,at7:30P.M.,oras
camper truck laden with 34 soonthereafler as possible. At that
bales of marijuana on State time, interested parties for and
againstthsabover,questspiaii be
Road 714, just beyond the heard.
Said hearing may be
Sunshine State Parkway continued from time to lime until
overpass five mile west of final action is taken by the City

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1BR-$199up. Pool,______________
Adults only

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over town looking for that new job, OF

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DENVER (UPI) 'the
rose whispers of passion, at
least one post has w'fttpj,
Naturally, Uy sell well
Valentine's Day. Florist Joim
Hackett says rose w'owers

tlis Best Volus Ai'oundl

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Unfurrnshed

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STUART, Flu. (UPI) — J
Two

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Tolis

Sanford Gracious living. Peas.
Weelcly&amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 841 7883

of

2 ,rrested
In Pot Bust

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mander plane was abandoned
at a grass air strip near
Naked Lady ranch,
Taylor said the marijuana
baleawerernarked to Indicate
weights 45 to 50 pounds but
only weIghed 25 to 30 pounds
each.
Martin County Sheriff
James Holt said, "Unless the
weightiaresornesortof code,

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29—ROOmS

Legal Notice

The twln.englne Aero Corn-

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by Gill Fox

MULTIPLE LISTlNG REALTOR

126.000-St. Johns River accs,
$.3.SOOdwn. for 10 acres, own.r
will assist with financing.

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HAL OLBT REALTY

Beautiful
doublewide, cleared &amp; fenced,
this won't last, call &amp; see
today.
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older home, good cond corner
lot, owner finance With sub
stantial down.
53B.000-ô

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$28,000—New Listing, 3 BR, IB,

NO BROKERAGE
FEES
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Call Us For Terms
Tower Financial Serv
1-500 211 2469

6—Child Care

9—Good Things to Eat

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY23
Community Fltneu Day, University of Central
Florida for young and old; 10,000 meter run, youth
soccer clinic and "learn by doing" activities.
Sanford VFW Poet and Aubiliary Benefit Barbecue,
noon to 6 p.m., long cabin post home on lakefront,
music bz Rhythm Rascals, bazaar and bake sale.
Proceeds for Kathleen Anderson Comprehensive
Workshop for the adult handicapped of Seminole
County. Open to public.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY25
Sanford VFW Post 10111, 8 p.m., post home on
lakefront.
TUESDAY, MARCH4
Over 11 Club of Sanford, 10:30 a.m,, Bedding Gar.
dens soda] hail.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
Sanford Kiwanis Club Pancake Day and Auctton,March 8, Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a,m. to 6:30
p.m. AtUon begins at 5 p.m.
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SATURDAY, MARCH15
Second Aua] Sanford Reed Race, 8a.m., 0,00Q
meter plus 2 mile 7:30a.m. "Fun Run" starting from
Sanford Civic Center.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18
South Seminole Garden Club, 1 p.m., Casselberry
Woman's Club, Overbrook Drive. Program: African
violets by Mrs. Catherine Boxberger, president of
African Violet Society,
TUESDAY,FEBRUARY19
TOPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital
conference room, Sanford,
Over Club of Sanford, io:ö a.m., Redding Gar.
dens Social Hall.
HumaneSocietyof Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Election of
officers,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Election of
offIcers,
GEDTestOsientatlon, 4p.m., Seminole Community
College. Tests scheduled for Feb. 25, 26 and 27.

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NOTICE TO PUILIC

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CITY OF CASSELSERRY
IOARDOF OJUSTMENT

Monday, Feb. ii, 1980-3 B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

DEADLINE
Noon Tuesday

Private Industry Council for CETA, meeting, 4 p.m.
at Seminole Community College, Building J.

A

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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Legal Notice

Notice is hereby given that a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Public Hearing will be held by the
that the Board of Adlustment of
the City of Casseiberry will hold a Planning and Zoning Commission
TRIANA, Ala, (UP!) - diseases and cancer in Public Hearing. Mr. Alberto intheCltyCommissionRoom,City
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 1:00 P.M.
Colombo, applicant on behalf of
Besides known DDT con. laboratory animals.
Alpeen N.y., Inc., is requesting a oi Thursday, Feb. 21, 1910. to
the following change and
Lamination, the government
Ms. Kreiss said CDC will do variance from Section 296 (f)(5)f consider
1 time
etc a line
amendment to the Zoning Or.
of the City of Casselberry COde
3consec(ative times
says residents in this small more tests, but the results will
7Cc a line
dinance
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Ordinances for duction of front
1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
7 consecutive times
7k a line
town now face the threat of not be ready until spring,
Seminole County.
and rear yard setbacks from
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Rezoning
from
RC.1
Restricted
suspected cancer-causing
required
twenty
five
(23)
feet
to
Triana residents, most of
SATURDAY 9. Noon
District
3 Lines Minimum
residue from the chemical whom are blagk, appear fifteen (13) feet. The parcel is Commercial
To that of GC.2, General Comlegally described as:
PCB found in the town's main healthy despite the high levels
Lots 1 through I?, CONCORD mercial District
property described as Lot
food supply.
of DOT, she said. The WOODS VILLAGE, 8$ recorded in A,That
less 5. 40', Frank L. Woodruff's
In its latest study of this existence of the pesticide in PIat Book 22. Page 73,of the Public Suboivision.
Records of Seminole County,
All Classified Advertising also appears in the Evening
north Alabama town's water their bodies cannot be linked Florida.
Being more generally described
as located S. W. corner Palmetto
Herald on Wednesday preceding the Herald Advertiser. The
pollution problems, the to any particular illness at
Public Hearing will be held
rates shown above are for both days.
Thursday, March 20, 1910 t 7:30 Ave. and E. 25th St.
national Center for Disease this time, she said.
Theplanneduseoftheproperty
CDC P.M..IntheCas$eibe,ryCityHapl
Control in Atlanta warns the
The doctor said the
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it MijiIi..,jIii. D..i,4..ti.t
,rupuvT
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potential health hazard from tests indicate increased Casselberry, Florida, or asi,rive, •- The
Planning and Zoning
--Commission will submit a
3-CetTIeteIieS
PCB is greater than that from secretions of a protein in the thereafter as possible.
18—Help
Wanted
recommendation to the City
Mary W. Hawthorne,
DDT.
livers of Triana residents,
Commission in favor of, or
City Clerk
2ChoicelotslnSectionM
We don't know of any similar
to
increased Dated this 5th day of February, against, the requested change or
of Oaklawn Cemetery
amendment. The City Commission
community in this nation that secretions found in heav 1910.
SSSOeach. 322-3731
will hold a Public Hearing in the
Publish February 11, 1910
has ever been contaminated drinkers.
OES.SS
CIty Commission Room in the City
like this," Dr. Kathleen
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 7:00 P.M.
"This means the liver is
on Feb. 25, 1910 to consider said __________________________
Kreiss of the CDC said acting much like it would if
'Why Be Lonèiy?VVrite: "Get A
Saturday discussing the alcohol or tranquilizers were IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, recommendation.
a person with a positive attitude
All parties in interest and
Mate' Dating Service. All
and a pleasant personality, plus
agency's unfinished PCB present," Dr. Kreiss said. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA citizens shall have an opportunity
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
being'a self starter and an in.
CASE
NO.
79-674-CA-elK
to be heard at said hearings.
study.
"It's cranking up, but that
ter, Fl. 3351$.
terested investigator. Also you
By order of the Planning and ________________________
Another CDC scientist said doesn't necessarily mean AGNES I. KACHUBA, PlaintIff. Zoning
muSt have common sense in
Commission of the City of
handling problems, not easily
officials have not identified there is liver damage."
v.
Sanford, Florida this 22nd day of
frustrated, also a desire to learn
ASSOCIATED
1910.
_______________________
BUILDING
the source of the PCB residue
Triana's health problems CONTRACTORS SALE, INC., et
and to lead. I want you to be
J. Q. Galloway,
In Triana's contaminated surfaced in November 1978 al,
aggressive toward life and
Child Care.$7OWk.
Chairman
personal achievement, not
LAKE MARY
Indian Creek. Fish samples when government reports inDefendants.
City of Sanford Planning
content, and to re-establish goals
323.7322
AMENDED
and Zoning Commission
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from the creek contained no dicated fish in Indian Creek
daily, finally above all never
NOTICEOF SALE
Publish Feb. 4, 11, 1910
traces of the chemical, he were heavily contaminated
Willkeepchiidreninmy
quitting even though defeated.
Notice is hereby given that
DES-I
home
for working mother
said,
with DOT.
ArthurH. Beckwithir..asCierkof
Reas.rates. Referencesgiven
YOU HAVE CONTINUALLY
the Circuit Court, Seminole
Bloodsamplesof600Trfana
322.5015
DEMANDED A CHANCE
County, Florida, will sell the
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
residents the CDC tested had
FOR THE OPPORTUNITY.
following described property
TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS
Will baby sit in my home full or
from lOtimestoas much as 60
NOW YOU HAVE ITI
situated in Seminole County,
TRADE NAME
part time, Infants welcome.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
Florida at Public Sale pursuant to
NotIce Is Hereby Given that Poe
times the normal amount of
Call Kim 3774C3 aft 3 p.m.
FICTITIOUS NAME
the Order Granting Motion for
CALL ANN ETTE AT 373-5)76
Acquisitions, Inc., a Florida
Winter $pgs. area.
DDT found in humans. PCB REGISTER
Stay Pending Appeal dated
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Corporation is sole owner of. IN. ________________________
________________________
testing, which Is still unfini. that the undersigned, desiring to February 5th, 1910 in the above SURANCE BENEFITS, INC. and
I-I 4-12, full part time
shed, indicated contamination engage in business under the cause and entered by the intends to register with the Clerk ____________________________ N,
Apply in person Sanford Nursinç
fictitious name of 3 M TOOL
Honorable S. Joseph DavIs, bet
of the Circuit Court of Seminole
was five times higher than PRODUCTS at Sanford Airport, Wefl
Convalescent Center, 930
11:00 AM. and 2:00 P.M.,
County, Florida, said trade name
FRUIT FOR SALE
Mellonvilie.
normal,
Building 13$, Sanford, Seminole March 3, 1910 at the west front
of insurance Benefits in cornOranges, Grapefruit, Lemons
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CI)C officials said it is County, Florida intends to register door of the Courthouse in Sanford, pliance with Section $63.09 Florida 1101 Orange Ave., Sanf., 322-6527
AVON
Seminole County. Florida:
thesaldnamewlthth,Clerkofthe
Statutes.
FIGHT INFLATION
known -PCBs cause skin Circuit
Navel oranges&amp; grapefruit
Court
Seminole County,
Lots 14 through 17, all unpiatted
Dated at Tampa, Florida, this
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
14
tij,
Florida,
10th day of February, 1910.
part of Block "$3," lying adlacent
power. For details, Call
DATED this 6th day of
to said lot 17, all the southerly halt
POE ACQUISITIONS, INC.
i-$41-46$lor 644-3079
February, AD. 1910.
of Adelaide Boulevard on north of
BY-Joseph E. Brown
MICHAEL D. MORGAN
Block $3, north of southerly line of
President
1l-IflSfrsjcjjcn
CHARLES R. MORGAN
LotlI,Blockl3,ailofBlocks9l,92
Publish February 11, 1$, 23 and ______________________
PublIsh February 11,
and 9. SANLANDO THE
25 and
March 3. 1910
BOOKKEEPERSS
March 3, 1910
BURB BEAUTI FUL, ALTA.
DESS2
Full chg., set
hrs. Honey for
DES.53
MONTE SECTION. according to
a boss.
the
Plat
thereof,
as
recorded
in
persons were arrested
Creative Expressions
322-7113
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Plat Book "3," page 67, Public
CITY OF
--and a plane and a camper
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FrenchAve.
IN
323 5176
THE
CIRCUIT
Records
of
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
COURT,
Seminole County,
Cornerof 10th 1. French
l8I'If) Wanted
truck seized along with more
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Florida.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR INO
-_----"Your Future Our Concern"
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
than 750 pounds of marijuana TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Less:

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12
TOPS, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital conference room.

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Chern ical PCB
Threatens Town

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation class, 6.10
Seminole College. Class concludes Tuesday
Enrollment limited, call 3Z3.1450, ext. 3(4

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equal employment opportunity will be
assured by Sanford, was adopted
unanimously by the city commission
Monday Right.
Creation of the plan was one of the
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Employment Opportunity Conunission
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"remains the prime objective of our
Washington has rejected a formula for pohcy.,,
the release of the 50 American hostages
In ceremonies marking the one-year
that would require the United States to
of the Islamic revolution
quarter of a century" which coincided wi th the hostages' 100th
admit guilt for
worth of crimes,
day in captivity —Khomeini, 79, referred
The plan, outlined by Iran's President to the United States as a criminal but
Abothassan Banisadr in an interview said ordinary relations with Washington
published in the Paris newspaper Le may someday be established.
Monde, did not call for the return of the
The State Department issued a
shah and his fortune, a ci.ndition insisted statement on the hostages' 100th day
upon by Moslem militants holding the saying, "The 100th day is no different
hostages for 101 days.
from the first or the 30th, or the 1(11th.
In Tehran, Iran's Foreign Minister Every day that goes by is one too many*.
Sadeq Ghotbzadeh said today an in- We don't like any anniversary."

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£ * . the city has set up a five-year program to
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promotion within the city.
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"Measures have been initiated to insure that members of the affected groups
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which city officials make the em.44
ployment or promotion selection," she
begin meeting in the Iranian capital for a military parade and lebration,
said. "We have provided a systematic
within a week and said 1.1 ie con inussion's inarred by the collapse of a reviewing
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effort to counsel employees in career
work would be the hostages' ticket to stand because of the rush of the excited
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advancement and training, both in the
freedom.
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crowd in Azadi Square, Tehran Radio
classroom and on the job."
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But Ghotbzadeh: interviewed by ABC- monitored in London said.
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City Manager Warren Knowles told
It said 67 people suffered minor in7 release
--of the Americans. lie said once juries.
commissioners that copies of the 55-page
the commission begins its probe,
affirmative action plan have been
"diploniaLy will have its dynainisin to
distributed to city supervisors and
solve the problem."
department heads to be used as policy on
In another predication on when the
the job. A copy of the report is also being
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hostages at the besieged U.S. Embassy
forwarded to the EEOC office in Miami.
would be released, ABC correspondent
In other business, the city commWion,
Barbara Walters reported an informed
on the recommendation of Mayor Lee
Arab source at the United Nations said clinical psychologist who apparently
Moore and Knowles, approved the
the hostages could be
payment of $7,846.27 into the state
released within killed himself in a boat in the Gulf of
,
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent three weeks.
retirement system to benefit the family
Mexico was despondent over the cons
Sanford
Station.
'Coll' mixture plant rises at
The source, quoted as saying
of Jake Fortier, a 27-year veteran city
viction of Theodore Bundy for the kidnap.
negotiations for their liberation were
employee who retired on medical
slaying of a Lake City school girl,
"extremely delicate," said part of the
disability in December and died recently.
Wakulla County Sheriff David Harvey
discussions concerned an internationi said today.
Knowles said the Fortier family will be
commission to Investigate the shah's Ha
matching the city's share with an
M
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David S.
hunum rights vidlaUara.
identical amount to provide Mrs. Fortier
Kuypws,. .40, TaUsbame, taW Um
with an Income benefit of $X13 monthly
BanlZadr's recipe for the hostages' Kuypers "was upset over the verdict."
freedom was sent to Khomeini for apfor the rat of tw life.
He said associates o( the dead man said
proval and the president sold he expected he also had domestic and job
Knowles told commissioners that the
pressures.
an answer within two days.
city offered all city employees the option
Bbt whether or not the plan passes Kuypers was found dead in his boat
of "purchasing past service benefits
muster with the ailing Islamic leader, the Sunday with one bullet wound In his head.
when the city discontinued its retirement
State
Department already has refused to The medical examiner and Harvey
expected to do so soon.
The 'Coil' mixture plant is under construction at Florida
program in favor of the state retirement
an apparently
c
say
"mea
culpa.'
The EISA will issue a Prevention of Significant Deterioration
system. The employees, in most cases, Power &amp; Light Company's Sanford station and company of.
am
ruling
out
the
United
States
wound,
but
Harvey d e investigation
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certificate,
which
means
FPL
will
not
be
allowed
to
exceed
authorized their city retirement fund ficialls now believe it will be ready for a mid-April test burn.
declaring its guilt to any crimes, was continuing.
ambient air quality standards.
Coil is a coal-oil mixture the company will be testing for the
refunds to be '- 'id to the state with a
Although
the
looks
of
Coil
smoke
are
unknown,
Barrow
said
specified or unspecified," State
Kuypers testLfied for the defense in the
the
first
time
in
an
attempt
to
find
an
efficient
way
to
use
coal
to
by
matching amount contributed
the
particulate
matter
added
to
the
air
from
the
coal
will
not
Department
spokesman
Hodding
Carter
trial last year in which Bundy was
reduce
oil
usage.
The
coal,
however
Is
expected
to
increase
air
city.
said.
sentenced to the for the murders of two
exceed federal or state standards.
pollution,
Fortier declined to participate.
Coal is considered a dirtier fuel than oil, but FPL officials
"We have also said that we would be Florida State University sorority women.
Buzz Barrow, FPL assistant manager of environmental
Unless the past service benefits are
believe if Coil is successful they can Install air-Protection willing and anxious to discuss the dif- He also sat at the defense table last week
paid into the state, Knowles said Mrs. affairs, said the Florida Department of Environmental
equipment at plants that use it. For the experiment, however, ferences between us," Carter said, ad- in Bundy's trial for killing Kimberly
Fortier would receive only $879-32 In Regulation has granted an air quality standards variance for
ding that the safe release of the hostages Diane Leach, 12.
the devices are too expensive, they say.
the test, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is
benefits,
The commission unanimously approved the payment, contingent upon the
Fortier family paying its share.
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The commission received a report
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A U.S. at- York Times, NBC-and the Long Island
housing
Ioaa
authority is proceeding with applying tO torney Is taking charge of an intense newspaper Newsday before the FBI
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Civiletti also sought to quiet reports the
Development (HUD) for financing to of leaks to the news media about the
scandal still is widening.
construct 74 public housing units In the FBI's undercover "Abscam" in"Other than the unfortunate, regretvestigation.
county.
Department
officials
are
concerned
the
table
and inexcusable leaks that have
Tom Wilson, 111, executive director of
both the Seminole County Housing leaks could damage the chances of endangered (presumably) innocent
Authority and the Sanford Housing successful prosecutions stemming from persons by identifying them specifically,
Authority, said today no site has been the controversial and unprecedented there are no other senators or
selected as yet for ft units. He added, probe of political corruption that has congresmen to my knowledge in any
- however, tie nit will probably be built implicated eight members of Congress. way related to the Abscam inAttorney General Benjamin Clviletti vestigation," he said.
In the north end of the county, but some
Asked if the leaks could allow defense
distance away from thie city of Sanford. announced Monday he is naming Richard
for
Conlawyers
to raise a serious defense of
Wilson said it will be at least one year Blumenthal, U.S. attorney
internal
probe
unwarranted
pre-trial publicity, one
over
the
after HUD approves financing for the necticut, to take
which will focus on leaks to The New department official said, "absolutely."
units before construction can begin.

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THAT SIGN?
I'm getting so neurotic about discontinue all forms of birth
it, I would just as soon never control — and, of course
have sex again but I know abstain from sex during he
that's not realistic. Please tell trial — and let your doctor
me what you think.
find out if you're even
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
DEAR READER — I think ovulating. If you're not,
you're a classic example of there's a lot of fuss about
For Tuesday, February 12,.1980
too much advice and no one nothing: My final recombusiness and financial being in charge. In the first mendation would be to decide
YOUR BIRTHDAY
matters. Put all your smarts Place, You can't tell what a who you want to have as your
February 12,1980
person's blood pressure is by physician and let him take
Several things for w1dch to work.
one
determination, par- charge of your caw. Medicine
by Howie Schneider
you have planted seeds In Ow
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
ticularly
in the emergency is a lot like cooking and too
past, but which failed to You have the ability todayto
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produce a harvest, are likely take the Ideas of others and room. Under such conditions, ma ny cooks can, indeed, spoil
things.
to bear fruit this coming year. turn them into something the blood pressure may not
Lady Luck will play an im. much greater in scope. Listen
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sharply for Interesting tidbits
happen.
of information.
AQUARM (Jan. 3Web. .'Lligo (July 2'3-Aug. 22)
IRIGHT
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you get today regarding ways could come from two sourcies:
better player South is, the
to handle business matters One is your own efforts, the
more
likely he is to fall for the
NORTH
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should be heeded. Your in.
other Is something somebody
illusion that West can set up.,.
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Alan: "West starts with the
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The first phase would run along Range the recreation budget.
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Line Road to State Road 434 and the
flerald5taff Writer
In other action:
— The commissioners presented their
The Longwood City Commission voted second from 434 to the post office on
"Juvenile of the Year" award to Scott
Monday night to seek federal grants on County Road
us
seek
Underwood, 12, of 1500 Markham Woods
two reaeathonal programs, pl
commissioners
he
to
aid
in
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paving
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But Chacey told the
ciiher gra nts
bellevesthecitylamorellkelytoget
Underwood received the prize for
streets.

On advice from City Administrator $7,500 in matching funds to improve its winning the Ford Motor Co. Punt, Pass
5yjdchaCey, the COmml3alOn voted to services to senior citizens. The grant and Kick competition atthe Super Bowl
submIt a requast for matching funds to request includes plans for a variety of this year. He took the award after
construct the first two phases of a series services including education programs competing In five levels of regional
°'S and meals on wheels. The city's $3,500 competition plus the national event
of separate blacktop tAke PM1
share of the grant will be funded through during halftime In Passadena.
roadways lacking sidewalks.

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will be bearing 45 percent of the paving
Yancey act out ways to get new members for the organization's membership breakfast today.
costs when Weir street is paved this year
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will hold Its first meeting March 14
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the distension of the abdomen Prevention and Treatment.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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APRIL18, 1980
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) able to
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Fancy Dancer await the arrival
of the sheriff's department van
to take them to jail Thursday
night, following raids at two
Fern Park
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deputies raided two Fern Park topless
n uck
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A wave of vandalism resulting in an dainaged two outside lamps, five to six
say is designed 0 eventually
m
estimated
$550 damage to the grounds shrubs broke the dosing lurt of 410 olIn e
down
and exterior of Circus Circus followed door, broke day r .i small tree .111(1 pulled
A lengthy investigation by undercover Thursday's raid, according to police up it cypress tree.
Vehicles used by the met; its they left
state colic Beverage and Tobacco reports.
Lorentz,
assistant
manager
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Exactly
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us dun ing the raid is unknovs
Circus
Reporters %%ho entered with deputies

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
position, they had to take the suninuer
Herald Staff Writer
mouths."
bill that would permit the Seminole 'Flie bill sets Liii' r,icing dates at
harness Raceway in CasseIberr to St'mtnoit' Irtniu M;i 3 iii Sept. I as the
convert to greyhound racing vleart;l the result of ;III agreetilvilt heWeell tile ne%%
Florida house' Regulated Industries 3k'ninit holders and i' tiers of tiit' jai aLit
Committee Thursday on a 14.1 vote.
fronton in nearby Fern Park. l'he
Rep. Bob llattaway, D-Altainonte orlat)(10-8011111111jeJai Alat Fronton inade
Springs, Whit) presented the bill, said it $1.4 itulhon for the state last sear and the
previously had been approved in a 54) Sanford-k)rlando Kennel Club brought in
%'ote in the Pari-mutuel Subcommittee. $31 million.
Action oil tile propo.sed pari-nitituel
lie said it will Ilow go to Ilit, 1jules aild
Calendar ( tuiiiiiiittet Mond.i&gt; or Tuesday
ibru t it1iiiis.iuuii tax vs m di I t 1 until
to be assignt (I to Floor iiiLion
III. St vstt k The (;I\ vs oulut pros nit I
Sli,eaking in opposition to tile con. vents per person attentliniz it part-intittiel
version was Sanlontl-4)nlando Kennel event. Ibittat a Ikuinted out that if the
Club owner Jerry Collins, whose lnrmlsty tax had been iii effect last
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Spolcks 'wid ttu .i( tion
sday when 11 undercover men backed 10:50 p.m. nine males left the bar at white station wagon, Florida huetnsi /111)
Mitilleir 11` What werit on at ill(! F;incy
by 15 uniformed depuUes entered the Circus Circus and as they departed 903.
Willimn and Jack Detnetree of Orlando from tile harness trav~-.
,".1s-cox .zFancyDancerandCircuaCircus,bothon
and
Paul
Dervues
of
north
Florida,
was
missions.
But tt.e ,4(tinn ,4t the Fancy Dancer
1742, and attempting to serve 12 arrest
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Don Tucker, former speaker of tile
llaltawa% sald the " , t.~ .; .'%E-i!.-,
tri(ilit
rn AlrricAt ,i cr.rrw- atintAphore as
warrants.
The four persons arrested at the Fancy bar. One took the microphone away Imm
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Tucker
told
members
of
(tie
-temporar
tI-i siw M( -nIurri to %t( thi. raid
The deputies also carried warrants Dancer were
an unidentified employee acting
subcommittee
the
Casselberr)
(iniiiitte't
harntss
umututl
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permitting them to search the two
-Linda Akins Jackson, 30, 1701 Lee and began reading tlx- search warrant **Just ,.ttay cairn Im-liots,- she said to the track brought in ottly $97,000 last year for tius week," lie adde-d.
- I an, ir~-inf. 1c.
establIshments for drugs.
Road, Winter Park. She was charged signed by Circult Judge Voile Willian
the state, which had to pay 4,00O in pick up support from the other
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A U11le wjw an Ipw_40r,Up sqwd of with @oUdt&amp;Uon of prosititution and eartier in the day wjWe others took up who's a good girl and who's a bad girl.'
waps for state employees at the tra k. delegations froui counties %%here Nri.
Also attempted it) Interview deputies
officers left the scow, carrft two released on $525 bond.
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posts around the room.
Hattaway said a dog track will cbe inutuel facilities are 1tx:ated.women accused of soliciting ProstitutiOn,
- Deborah Marie Altlz.er, Z, Box 411,
The deputies and state agents were and reporters, dci inclng the deputies economicallyfeasIble for the state as
Sheppard spoke to the coziin;ittce in
who
obJect
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one woman scraW of delivery of a Sorrento Rd., Plymouth, Orange County. followed a few minutes later by a grou
world's oldest well as creaft jobs and revenue for support of [tie bill, which is also being
controlled subsUum and one man ac. She was charged with possession and of reporters and television cameraMen.
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Seminole County and Casselberry.
supported by the Flotid.
a League of
torcycles.
cused of an assortment of disorderly delivery of a controlled substance and About a dozen dancers sat on the stage,
"We
are
turning
a
loser
into
a
winning
Cities.
Sheppard
said
he
found
a study
"Pleaselet her '4 her clothes she's
conduct and resisting arMt Charges.
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their backs towards the bar in various
held in lieu of $5,250 bond.
position,"
he
said.
"A
House
staff.
done
oil
the
proposed
tax
by
the
c0III_
standing
deputy
tile NIC to a
naked,"
He was not named in the warrants, but
stages of undress.
- Tammie R. Frances, 20, 4217
prepared survey indicates the state mittee staff was in error and he called
guard over Iii dancers.
became agitated when deputies would Clarl.noa, Orlando. She was charged with
Deputies began trying to identify
"She'll get her clothes in due time
neither allow him to enter the Fancy assignation and released on $525 bond, the specific individuals listed In the
million in revenues from the operation of was delayed until corrections could be
Id the female de t who later refused
Dancer nor allow his wife to leave. *
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dog track."
a
made, but at least they didn*t kill it,"
to identify herself.
Ali arrests were made at Ow Fancy statute, means contracUng or making an
Several of ft warrants listed those
"The facts are on my side," Hattaway said Sheppard, who hopes to go back
1he employee at the mike solved the added. "A precedent has already been before the committee.
DanCer. One woman, arrested as a "Jane appointment to engage In prostitution or arrested as Jane Doe, followed by a stage
a
ewdness
.
Doe" at Circus Circus was released
name. One of the drug warrants listed probletti by going into the dressing room set with the conversion in 1976 of the
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"I'm working with Ray Sittig.
apparently
when
it
was
later,
abort time
- Keith Charles Bourcier, 26, of 3800 only a John Doe as the subject, a man herself returning with tops for several of
harness track in St. Johns County. In one executive director of the Florida League
learned she was not the woman identified Calloway Dr., Orlando. He was charged identified by one of the county's un. tile dancers. She explained the nude year as a dog track, it produced $2.11 of Cities and we're going to try and
women had "been caught in the dressing
in Ithe warrant.
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with obstruction of justice, disorderly dercover agents, Spolski said.
million in revenue for the state."
generate its much interest as we can
The raid was designed as a method of conduct, resisting arrest with violence - Everyone In the bars at the time of the room" w hen deputies arrived.
•'R looks to me like conversion is a From other cities, which would benefit
"plWII a crime" on the two barn, the and criminal mischief of property and
foregone conclusion," said Casselberry from it," Sheppard said. "1(11(1 a lot of
first step in revoking their liquor held in lieu of $5,250 bond.
Mayor Owen Sheppard, who was in individual lobbying on the admission tax.
licenses, said sheriff's department
Sheriff's spokemen said Bourcler was *
Tallahassee lobbying for a direct ad. I talked to tile secretary of state. the
Spolaki shortly before outside the Fancy Dancer and Insisted on
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missions tax for pari-mutuel events. '1 senators, representatives and anybody
a* raw.
going inside to get his wife. He attempted
did note, however, to get rid of oil- else I could."
to ignore police orders that he stay
H 'dthe aid as meant as another
outside, police said, and once arrested
t
and inside a squad car kicked out the left
allow them t
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iff h Polk
rear window with his feet. He later
move Into the county .ter
reported his marital status as single.
arrals put thorn out of busineu In
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Deputies also said they seized a pistol
Orange
y
with its serial numbers scratched off at
Ow
Fancy Dancer, and expect weapons
All W, depuUes were armed with two
will be filed.
charges
warrants, Uiee charging
Fancy
Dancer, located on 17-92
At
the
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solicitation of prostitution, six for lewd
for
across
from
the
jai.alai fronton, officers
and lascivious behavior and one
entered, barring anyone from leaving the
plicitation of drinks.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President placed stronger emphasis on the
Carter has raised the ante in his high. possibility of military action than lie has
stakes battle with Iran, putting the before.
strongest emphasis yet on America's
Ile said lie lias one more set of
thr
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treated
for minor
(UPI)
.RCADIA, Fla.
today, no what little American f(x)(I and medicine
, latest
Went injuries and released.
worker at a trand
can
Americans
except
journalists
travel Iran now gets and trying to cut off
W
fire 011 fellow
rasit today and ope
The two victims were tentatively
to
Iran
without
a
special
permit;
a
week Tehran's access to international coniworkers, with a sawed-off shotgun. Wling Identified as Terry Gour and Morris
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from
now,
money
transfers
between
niuntatson facilities.
ane Man And inluring nine others before Stewart.Police, however, would
Americans and Iran will be forbidden;
"If this additional set of sanctions that
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effective immediately, all imports from I have described to you today and the
Ithe victillus wielded the shotgun.
Iran are prohibited.
concerted actions of our allies is not
gti°9S at the Cok of
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In
a
40-minute
news
conference
successful,"
on
a
Police
also
declined
to
speculate
Carter said,
the only
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Division
LAWTY UKE YOUR
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Thursday,also
sa
as
Congress
w
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the
shooting.
that
I
see
for
can
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conmotive
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rightthe
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to give the money
to
WUUIU
the hostages and others with claims cumstances."
against
Tehran.
"The authorities in Iran should realize
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TAUIAHAEE, Fla (UP!) - Goy. May 21, begiimlng at 7 n.m., In Florida
And
he
said
military
goods
Iran or- that the availability of peaceful
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dared will be used by U.S. forces or sold measures, Like the patience of the
GrahamurgedtheCablnettocommute
wwruits for James David Raulerion.
to others.
American people, is running out," Carter
convicted killer of a JacknonvlUe to life in prison the death sentence of
In
laying
out
these
steps,
the
president
warned.
Ridiard
Henry
Gibson,
who
was
convict,
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Gregory Mills. of Sinford, was sentenced to death In the electric
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ford businessman James Wright during a bungled burglary,
Trust. All do rate cutth* bub are New
already
k serving two contlHimutive life terms for other crimes. Ming,
York bmied.
Desilliltesconsenm among ecoriomisu 22, lilbowed no emotion as Judge Woodson pronounced the death
that key hillevst rates have readlied their sfttence. Court officials say this k the fint time Woodson has ever
peak after an historic climb this year imposed the death penalty.

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Ref uses To Let
Man Build House

United Press International
The first group of Cuban exiles airlifted in a freedom
shuttle from the Peruvian Embassy in Havana flew to
new homes in Peru today, many boarding the jet with
downcast faces and saying they wanted to go to the
United States.
Other Cubans, who were flown directly from Havana
to Spain, arrived in Madrid to relatives' tears of Joy
and cries of "Long live Spain," "Down with Communism" and "Death to Castroism." The exiled
Cubans, tears streaming down their faces, hugged
relatives and sang the Cuban national anthem."
"My wife is pregnant and I don't want my child born
in Peru," Carlos Eduardo Hernandez, 25, said before
boarding the flight for Lima. "I want him to be born in

America,"

Israel Strikes Guerrillas
By United Press International
Israeli seaborne commandos supported by
helicopters attacked a Palestinian guerrilla base on
the Lebanese coast today in retaliation for a terrorist
strike against an Israeli frontier settlement 12 days
ago.
The Israeli military command said in Tel Aviv that
six Palestinian guerrillas were killed and two Israelis
were slightly wounded in the raid. Beirut radio said at
least eight persons were killed. It said their bodies
were dug out from under the debris of buildings
destroyed by the Israeli attack.
luvvivr m Beirut, Leoanon, returning irom
region said 17 people were killed or wounded, with out
specifying how many were killed.

Liberia Executes 4 People
MONROVIA, Liberia (UP!) - Three soldiers and a
civilian charged with looting and killing were executed
by a firing squad on a beach In what Liberia's new
mili ta ry ruler said was an "example."
inc government of President Samuel K. Doe, a
former army master sergeant who took power in a
weekend coup in which President William H. Tolbert
was slain, also continued to question former officials
who may face trial on charges of corruption and
misuse of office.
As part of its get-tough policy against looting and
murder by soldiers, Doe's government execu ted the
three soldiers and a civilian by tiring squad Thursday
on a beach at Morovia's main military base,

Deaths Mar Zimbabwe Peace
SALISBURY, Zimbabwe (UP!) - Grenade atta cks
killed two people and wounded 30 others today within
the first two hours of Zimbabwe's independence
that
was ushered In with the final strains of "God Save the
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The bloodshed, for so long part of recent history in
th e breakaway colony of Rhodesia, marred an
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The Lake Mary City Commission Thursday night again
denied a man permission to complete the house he has been
trying to build for more than two years.
Terry Bennett, living with his family in a tent at 701 Pine
Circle Drive, Lake Mary, told the commissioners he had
corrected structural problems with the house at that address
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pictures of a plumb line up against the home's walls showing
they were up to 21 2 inches off the straight level course they
were said to be following.
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because of several structure and design problems. "But
(Bennett) just doesn't realize it yet," he said.
In other business, the commissioners approved rezoning a
section of Lake Mary Boulevard, allowing city attorney Gary
Massey and Corn Bank Vice President John Squires to sell the
parcel of land for construction of a bank.
Massey and Squires, acting as private citizens who Jointly
own the property, refused to name the buyer planning to build
a bank along Lake Mary Boulevard near the Phillips 66 station,
about half a mile east of Interstate 4.
The property, formerly zoned as agricultural, Is now zoned
as a mixture of commercial and office commercial to allow the
construction of the bank without allowing all adjacent areas

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - A House subcOflhlnittee has passed broad legislation giving doctors
the power to disconnect "brain dead" persons from life
support systems.
The measure, sponsored by Rep. Richard Hodes, DTampa, passed 3-1 and now goes to the full House
Health and Rehabilitative Services Committee,
Hodes, president of the Florida Medical Association,
said the bill CS-RB 636 doesn't go as far as so-called
"death with dignity" proposals which generally give
individuals the right to request life sustaining equipunent to be cut off.

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Box 312, Lake Mary, noticed an unknown person broke a chain
securing a black leather wallet Inside his pocket, he told police.
The thief escaped with approximately $237.23 in currency and
checks, police said,
TWO BIKES TAKEN
Lorine MeCleary, 609 W. 8th St., Sanford, reported two
bicycles, valued at $, were taken from her yard after 8 p.m.
Thursday. The bikes are a 10.speed, 27-inch maroon Wardsmodel bike, valued at $140, and an open-road, 26-Inch
black and
orange bike valued at $80:

Grand Jury Gets New Slate
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - A federal prosecutor
says the grand jury that will hear evidence May 1 in the
government's conspiracy case against Harmon Shields
will not be told of his prior indictment,
"There's nothing to prevent it, but we won't do it,"
Assistant U.S. Attorney Don Modesitt said Thursday.
"There's no need."
He also said there's no reason that the jury can not
decide in one day whether it will re-indict the formem
head of the Natural Resources Department or return a
no bill finding no criminal wrong-doing. He said a trial
could start In mid-June.

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against Brian Parker and his father, Charles, charging Lee
was injured when hit by dirt and rocks thrown by Brjan,
The pa pe rs sta te the younger Knudson, 124 Roann Drive,
Maitland, was injur ed by a dirt ball thrown by th e younger
Parker, 106 Roann Drive, on Dec. 19, 1979.
Debo rah Arch has (fled suit against the esta te of Franc4
Mathias Luecker and State Farm Mutual Auto 1. .---114
Corporation, charging Luecker was responsible for a Dec. "
29
1979, accident.
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School music room Monday discovered them gone Wednesday,
deputies say.
They say they have no information on how the theft of more
than $400 in instruments was committed.
THEr FROM AUTO PAItThSiIop
Burars took $290 in cash from a Sanford auto store, leaving
behind the store's entire parts stock, police say.

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"It's like the space shuttle, You're putting stuff
together that has never been put together before.
Sometimes thi ngs go slower than anticipated."
That was Torn West's explanation for an expected

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Eastman Kodak can keep more than 200 color slides of
Penthouse Magazine's "Pet of the Year,"
Bergen County Superior Court Judge Sherwin Lester
said Thursday that Penthouse would suffer no
"Irreparable" harm just because the photo giant
refused to turn over the pictures of Penthouse pinup
Cheryl Rixon to the men's magazine.
At Thursday's hearing, Kodas attorney William Dill
':told Lester, who took possession of the unpublished
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national television.
"I would consider it (murdering Anderson) to be
lustifled, given the truth of the situation," said Liddy,
to "neutralize" the
' who claimed he made plans
columnist after Anderson revealed the Identity of a
U.S. Intelligence agent In a story.
Anderson said he didn't reveal the Identity of a secret
igent, and Liddy admitted that he wasn't sure about
the columist's guilt.

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President Carter predicts the gathering recession will be
21111(1 and short and SUNS there is ''a good chance for a sizeable
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CHICAGO (UP!) - The United Auto Workers has

reached a tentative contract agreement with International Harvester Co. that could end a 5-month
strike by 35,000 UAW employees in nine states.
The UAW informed the company that ratification
meetings will be scheduled by the 13 manufacturIng
locals, said W. Grant Chandler, senior vice president of
corporate relations.
The agreement was reached late Thursday.

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Wilfred Duprey, D01108111
Inez Williams, Lak* Monroe

HOSPITAL
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Virginia U. Damps
Patricia L. Loll

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Leonard D. Coc., LOM Mary

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when alternate juror Robert Heilman told her he didn't
feel he could serve on the Jury.
"My employer told me he wasn't going to pay me,"

The Martins claim damages suffered w hen John Martin's
car was hit in the parking lot of the Altamonte Mall.
- William and Jean Hughes have filed suit against the
Winter Park Fuel Company, Dwight D. Long and the Alls tate
Insurance Company, charging Long, the driver of a Winter
Park Fuel Company truck, with negligence.
The suit c harges Long was responsible for an accident which
injured Hughes on Jan. 30, 1977, near the intersection of U.S.
Highway 17.92 and State Road 436.

THIEVES FILCH FOUR FLUTES
Four students who left their (lutes In the La
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Heilman told the Judge.
'The judge ordered Hillsborough County State
Attorney E.J. Salcines to issue a petition to order the
company's owner, William Ellis, and Heilnian's
superior, Michael Patierno, to appear before her at 9
a.m. Monday to show cause why they should not be
held in contempt of court for interfering with the orderly process of justice.

plane immediately lost control, banked right and crashed into
the Rainmaker Hotel.
"The plane exploded upon impact. The hotel was engulfed in
flames and burned out of control for two hours. The whole crew
are dead. One occupant of the hotel is in critical condition at
the hospital," said Rob Shaffer, news information director.
It was the first plane crash involving fatalities in American
Satiina since Jan, 30, 1974, when a Pan American World Air.
ways jetliner on a flight from New Zealand to Hawaii crashed,
killing 103 of the 107 persons aboard.

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TAMPA, Fla. (UN) - Jurors in the slow-moving
trial of five Former Dade County policemen accused in
the beating death of a black insurance man were to
hear opening arguments by the state today, then go
back into seclusion until Monday.
Dade County Circuit Judge Lenore Nesbitt bristled

SUITS FILED
The following suits have been filed in Seminole Circuit Court,
each asking for an award of more than $2,500 damages.
- John and Barbara Martin have filed suit against John
Coryell and United Service Automobile Association, his in.
surance company, charging Coryell with negligence In a Dec.
21, 1976, accident.

"The pilot made one last pass up the bay and his plane struck
the wire of the cable car i at a height of about 300 feeti. The

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Thieves struck Auto Parts and Supply, 2858 Sanford Ave.,
Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, forcing their way
through a door and taking only cash, police say.

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ticulate mat ter entering the air to exceed federal
cri ti cal," West said. "The viccoelty (thickness) of standards.
the mixture increases dramatically after 40 per.
Buzz Barrow, FP&amp;L environmental affairs
delay in the Coal-Oil Mix test burn, originally slated cent. And over the 50 percent line you're trying to
manager, said, if a problem arises, the plant can
for today at t he Florida Power &amp; Light, Sanford pump a solid."
cur tail emissions from its No. 3 and No. 5 units to
facility.
"But Uwe can get Loa50.5Qmiz,"ho said. "that's compensate.
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LONDON UPI) - Former President Richard
economical.,,
But West, COM project test coordinator, said
But, for the experiment, FP&amp;I.. has obtained a
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The plant's maximum capability is expected to be
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variance to allow for unkno wn smoke opacity.
10,000 barrels of COM per day. But the mixture is
blames left-wing "trendie,
"We're working as fast as we can," he said, "But
overglamorized duet.
"Everyone assures me the sta ck (emission) is
hard to measure, West said.
tantes" In the media, show business and universities
there's no timetable we must follow."
going tube black," West said. I hope they're wrong.
for setting the United States on a losing course with the
"We measure oil in barrels and coal in tons," he
A thin
I don't like a black stack. I get very upset when I see
too Westsaldhehopes the first test
Soviet Union.
said Although they haven't devised a perfect
burn will be made Sunday. Lots of af ter-hours
it."
VINCE FECHTEL JR.
Cont inui ng his theme that the United Sta tes already
weekend Work are going Into the project, he and
ifl method to measure COM yet, West said "we have a
enters race
But Barrow said the quality of the air we breathe
is waging "World War III" against an expanding
method we can live with to give us good acdicatod.
will
not be affected to the detriment of the heal th
So viet empire, Nixon wrote that left-wing "trendyiszn"
The experiment will begin with an attempt to countajgijty,"
and welfare of the public.
Is sa pping America's backbone.
burn a fuel mix of 20 percent pulverized coal (the
To move (X)M through its various steps, FP&amp;L
"You might see It and it might look bad, but we're
"If America loses it will be because of the failure
text ure of cleanser or face powder the engineers search
ed to find the proper pumps, he said. It
meeting
all air standards," he said.
of its leadership class," Nixon wrote.
say) and 0 percent ofl
isal
tolast
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plan ts that will use It pollution control devices. To
A
percent coal, 70 percent oil mixture $11 be
Pumps weçe finally found at FP&amp;L's Martin have designed one just for the
Sanford experiment,
tried next. That test will Last five to seven days, then County want site in south Florida, brought to
however,
would
have
cost
$30
million
to $50 million.
Vince Fechtel Jr., State the unit will again be returned to burn 100 percent Sanford and modified to the purpose.
"They're
very
large,"
Barrow
said.
He estima ted
senator for District 11, has oil. This procedure will be repeated with mixtures
As CON with increasing coal ratio is burned, da ta
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ne might be as large as half the size of the unit No,
announced his decision to of 40 percent, 45 percent and, officials hope, $0 will be taken on stack
emissions. By federal
4 boiler and require workers to operate,
enter the Fifth Congressional
District race.
Speaking at a breakfast
meeting with (tie press and SLIDEIL, La. (UP!) Heavy thunderstorms rolled today
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(iSX)RGEE, KING
Mortuary is In charge of He nderson; stepmother, Mrs.
Leesburg Republican said his
The Pearl River crested Thursday about 7 feet above flood
George E. King, 72, of 123 arrangements.
Hattie B. Augusta; step.
motivation for running to the àtage and officials said it would take at least until Monday for
Anderson Circle, Sanford,
INEZ It WARE
s
isters, Mrs. Dorothy
seat presently held by Rep. the water to clear away.
died Thursday at Seminole
Mrs. thea M. Ware, 45, of and Mrs. Beta S. Reynold;
Richard Kelly, was his "in.
Gov. Dave Then proclaimed a state of emsrge.cy',c1y
Memorial Hospital. Born In Route 2, Box 155, East San.. brother, Ronald Stephens;
AREA READINGS 1 a.m.): temperature: 73; overnight tense desire to stop govern. in 10 pansies, a key step In
obtaining federal aid for extensi ve
Paola,
he moved to Sanford in ford, died April 10 at Seminole uncle, Harry Brown; and five
low: 55; yesterday's high: $0; barometric pressure: 30.15; uncut excesses, restore flooding last weekend.
1935.
He
was retired from the Memorial Hospital.
graJchflcje,
rela tive hwnidlty: 60 percent; winds: northeast it 7 mp.h.
mazlmumtree enterprise and
Seaboard Coast Line after 27
Survivors include sons,
Wilson.Elche)berger
SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: hIghs. 11:13 opportunity, and increase
yewsService asa Switchman. Ross Mode) and Reginal Mortuary is In charge of
a.m., lows, 4:57a.m.,506p.ni.; POTCANAVFAL high', government eff iciency and *
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11:05 a.m.; lows, 4:41a.rn., 4:57 p.m.; MYPORT: highs, 4:36 productivity.'
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King, Sanford; son,
a.m., 3:27 p.m.; lows, 10:46 am., 10:17 p.m.
Fcchtel does not plan to
Gserie A. King, Savannah,
or
In
Weduesdsy's
st
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on
peddling
In
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BOATING FORECAST: 81. Aagtlae to Jupiter Inlet, Out resign his seat In the state
pye incorrectfigursil for the nwnW
Ga.; two daughters, Mrs.
II Miles: Winds easterly around 11 knots through Satur day. Senate to campaign for st
ta prlifl,d at four
uin
Khsard, DeBary,
county schools.
WARE, liZ U.
Seas to 5 feel. Partly cloudy with a few showers tonight and Congreas. "I'm in the Florida
KING. 010*41 1, - Funeral
Funeral
aid
Mrs.
Marjorie
At
Lake
Howe
pi1inge
lirVicli for Mrs. Inez M. Ware,
ll High School, More have been
SIrVICIS for George a. King, 72.
Hug,
then showers and thunderstorms Saturday.
Senate right now, and I won't
who died April 10 at Seminole
123 Anderson Circle, Sanford,
Tfl'J)55
for several years, said Principal Richard E
9 grand.
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy today and tonight then be cam paigning for several
Memorial Hospital will lull
who died Thursday at Seminole
Eve
ns
said he does not believe in corporal punishment, that
cloudy Sat urday. Slight chance of showers today and tonight montha."
at 1 P.M. Saturday at St.
Memorial Hospital, will be
Ue
&amp;Iucn Funeral Borne is in
effective forms of puptsiu'ng hjs school
thews Missionary laptist
Saturday it 10:30 cm. at
then a good cha nce of showers and scattered thunderstorms
He feels he has enough *
Ch urch. Last Main Street, East
diarge of arrangements.
Briuion Funeral Home. lurlal in
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,$ow
Sanford, with the ISV. 1.
district, which
into
Evergreen Cemetery. Brisscn
ninth
Gus. Winds easterly lOb lb miles an hour today and decreasIng
Funeral-Homo- PA In chargs
.rskhn officiating. Burial in
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EIchilb.cger In charge.
Ovt* High 8chool
also were lower than
us. VHIalPIh
percent Saturday.
uUh11 his term which is iç in repor
four
IMMI
uwy men sun wage an ci.
two boys and two girls.
Sanford,
died
April
9 it
fictive CailPalhil,
SLIZASITH
The correct figures for South Seminole Middle School an 44 Semble Memorial HOupitaL
Funeral services for Mrs.
Bill McCollwn, the only
boys and two girls.
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other announced Republican
Figum given- for Qoorns High School were too low. The daughter, Mrs. Rom L.
Southwest load. Sanford, who
candidate for the IStfeSis voUIcIfigures an1IS students pid)ed, 3l boys :ind$ghb.
died
April
at Seminal.
Faison; saris, James Jr.,
Fechiel has waited too long to
The corrected dl*ktwlde total for the 1*11.71 school yew Is Albert, Horace and Donald MIISOdI Hospital. will be ;iu'
Saturday ci I p.m. at Second
bSgin his campaign. "I'm qie students peddled at least once, roughly on out of every
Shiloh Missionary Baptist
urds;
IJ'y
surprised at the Senator
nine itt4mt&amp;
Church,
18 Aiort
rp Boulevard,
Elchelberger; 36 grand.
with the,
H. Harris
announcement," he said
children OW
rid numerous grist.
ficiating. Surlal In lostlaem
today. "He's starting too late.
the figures count a student only once even If the stiadeàt is
Cemetery. WillonEichelberger
g3dre
He can't win."
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suffered in Thursday's crash. Five employees of the hotel
suffered tumor injuries,
The turbo-prop aircraft, a P.3 Orion from Moffett Naval Air
Station in Mountain View, Calif., had completed its second run
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celebration crashed into the island's largest luxury hotel,
killing seven crew members,
One person was missing and one guest at the 200-roommi

an estimated 7,000 spectators, when it clipped a rmmilelong
tramway line running across Pago Pago harbor to the 1,800foot Mount Alava.
Alter the plane sheared of f three of the four support cables, it
lost its right wing and tail section and cartwheeled into an area
in front of the twostory Rainmaker Hotel and the governor's
mansion on a nearby hillside.
The impact carried the burning plane into the hotel where it
exploded. A 99-room wing was destroyed by flames.
Most of the hotel's guests, among theni high officials from
Tonga, Fiji and Western Samoa, were at the reviewing stand
area, leaving only a handful of people at the crash site.

and the real income of Florida residents.
; Graham and a bipartisan group of legislative leaders
-, met with more than two dozen prominent businessmen
Thursday to seek their support for the spending cap.
Under the proposal, surplus revenues in any year
would be placed Into a "rainy day" fund for use during
leaner times.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) - Coy. Bob Graham
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Approximately $4,239 in household goods and jewelry were
taken Thursday from the home of Marion Hunt,
150 Hattaway
Drive, Altamonte Springs, police sa id.
Entry was gained to the house via a kitchen carport window
sometime be tween 7:15 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., police said.
Stolen were a color television, fan, tape cassette player, two
clocks, calculator, assorted gold, silver and costume jewelry,
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iiu wwws, uinocwars and a slide projector,'
police said.
Police have a foot print as possible evidence,
SCUFFLE ENDS IN ARREST
William C. Enright, 23, 143 Bunker Lane, Sanford, was
arrested Thursday after a scuffle in the west parking lot of
Burger King, 2930 S. Orlando Ave., in which he reportedly
pulled a gun and a shot was fired, poli ce said,
Rick Myers, Route 3, Box 356, Sanford, told police he was
approached by Enright in the parking lot. After an argument
ensued, Enright reportedly pulled a .22 caliber pistol and
pointed it at Myers.
Police said Myers stated he grabbed Enright's arm and they
started fighting and the gun went off. Myers said Enright told
him to be still, police said,
Sanford Police officer Aaron Keith reported when he arrived
at the scene he found a gun in the bushes and arrested Enright.
There is a witness to the incident, police said,
MAN ROBBED WALKING
While he was walking along West 13th Street ou tside the

I'AGO PAGO, American Samoa (UP!)

dignitaries and guests watched in horror from a parade area, a

Graham Seeks Spending Lid

commercial zoning,

at a glittering ceremony In a Salisbury soccer stadium.
Police said the first attack against blacks occurred
In the township of Mufakose 30 minutes after the
midnight independence ceremony, wounding three
people, one of them seriously. Less than an hour later,
a second grenade was h ur led into another group of
celebrating blacks in t he Mabvuku township, killing
two and wounding 27, a police spokesman said,

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7 Dead As Navy Plane Crashes Near Horrified Crowd

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Herald Photoo by Tom Vincent
Sanford Police it. Mike Rotundo and 11-year-old David Sk'rputowski check
safety repairs being made to David's bicycle by Ada Reilev (left), president
of the 'eterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 10108, and Howard H
Harrison,
commander of the post. The auxiliary and post will check bicycles for safety
from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the police station, U.S. highway 17-92 and
Ninth Street.

Water Depth Key To Haitian Case
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla UPI) —At son" but "not too bright."
them all on the beach.
least six feet of water separates the
Knowles had been scheduled to testify
"No, I didn't personally 1)18cc anybody
stories of a smuggler of Haitian refugees but didn't. Barrs said he was "terrified" in the water myself," Hastings said in
and some of the survivors of an ill-fated
at the prospect of facing the jury.
response to a question. "No threats were
voyage he took them on.
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made as faras their lives, no sir."
A jury is expected to begin deciding
morning, and the Jury is expected to get
Hasting said that after he and Knowles
today which story to believe,
the case this afternoon,
saw the police lights on shore, they
Jeffrey Hastings, 30, told a jury that
In his testimony, Hastings, 30, of panicked. He said he fired a pistol that he
the water was shallow where he and his Hypoluxo, Fla,, said he backed the 23- carried In his waistband once into the air
deckhand, 19-year-old Bahanianlan
foot cabin cruiser named Llama Cat to calm down the refugees. "I Just
James Knowles, forced overboard 17 toward the beach. He said the depth wanted to get out of there," lie said.
Haitians they smuggled from the finder showed a depth of four feet at that
lie denied that Knowles threw the two
Bahamas to the Florida coast, lie and point,
children into the water, a statement that
Knowles are accused of murdering the
"The bottom of the boat hit bottom and contradicted his testimony to it grand
woman and five children who drowned. the meter said four feet," Hastings said. jury.
But survivors have testified the water "You could feel the prop hitting bottom,"
"Knowles picked them ithe children)
was at least 10 feet deep.
Hastings said he directed Knowles to up. He had to use a little force.., to get
For more than three hours Thursday, help the Haitians get into the water after them to their parents tin the water),"
Hastings described the events of the police lights on shore frightened them. Hastings testified. "I don't believe he
night of Aug. 13, when lie and Knowles He said he told Knowles, whom he had (Knowles) pushed anyone off in.
brought the Haitians to within yards of hired in Freeport as a deckhand Just tentionalty."
the Patin Beach County coast. Then his
before getting underway, to "put life
Several of the Haitian survivors — who
Jacke ts on some of the kids."
defense rest
paid $2,400 each for the trip, Hastings
Knowles' attorney, Assistant Palm
"I never left the wheel," Hastings said. said - testified earlier in the trial that
Beach County Public Defender George "I was Just glancing back and forth be. the womiwn refugee pleaded repeatedly
Barrs, rested his case later, after tween the commotion on the boat and the with the boat captain not to put tier and
Knowles' parents and brother testified waves." He said he was afraid the vessel her children into the water because none
that Knowles was a "frlendlytype per- might get stuck In the sand and strand of them could swim.

decrease" in the inflation rate (luring the summer.
Although more bad inflation news can be expected in the
next few months, Carter said during a news conference
Thursday, there is "no reason for fear or despair."
"We are beginning to make some progress," he said.
"Beginning this summer, there is a good chance for a sizable
decrease in the inflation rate.
"If we can have a limit -a fairly substantial limit, say a 20
percent increase on OPEC energy costs and some reduction,
say 2 percent in mortgage rates on homes - we anticipate a
substantial reduction in the inflation rate within the next few
months.
''I'm talking about a reduction of 8 percent or more. Those
are two big 'ifs' but I don't think they are beyond the realm of
expectation. I have a very good feeling about the future this
year - about controlling inflation and reducing interest
rates."
lie said there are signs of the beginnings of a recession, but
he feels it will be "mill and short."
Sen. Edward Kennedy, DMass., attacked Carter's "hand.
wringing" approach to the economic problems, an approach
he said has thrown sonic segments of the U.S. work force into a
depression, particularly construction and auto workers.
The administration Thursday apnounced plans to help the
sagging housing industry and to help small banks meet the
credit needs of small business and farm customers.
The housing bill would raise the maximum subsidized mort[rolli about $38,000 to $50,000, and lift the income ceiling
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small banks to continue to borrow from the Federal Reserve at
the current 13 percent rate and, in turn, lend money to small
businessmen and farmers at 15 to 17 percent interest
still
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pickup trucks will be built annually beginning in about three
years, employing 2,200 workers.
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runner Ronald Reagan Thursday added a Convention In Detroit.
dozen North Dakota delegates to his steadily
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growing tally.
President Carter a total of 942 delegates.
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committed. To win the nomination, a canConvention delegates, picking up eight to
didate must get 1,666 delegates.
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witted, party officials said.
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caucuses reporting early today, Carter won 49
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chosen for the sta te convention. Kennedy got
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get 998 delegates.
delegates, or 21 percent, were undecided,
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said some returns came in later than exPresident Carter's "cheap food policy" and
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farmers.
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Idaho's national Democratic delegates will
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WILLIAM STEIF

The steps taken by President Carter recently
are not likely to affect the course of events in Iran
I` inanysignificantway. Nevertheless, these steps
were worth taking. If anything, they should have
11. been taken sooner. They should be followed up
with vigor.
That means, for one thing, making sure that the
Invalidation of visas issued to Iranian citizens for
further
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other steps taken by the President, will do little to
deter the powers that be in Iran from their present
course. Actually, some militant leaders of the
Iranian revolution were reported to have been
pleased by the President's actions because of antiAmericanism among the Iranian electorate and
increase the chances of electing a militant
majority in Iran's new parliament.
The United States is having an election this
: year, too, and the Iranians would be well-advised
to take the political factor in this country into
their considerations.
If the Iranian parliament convenes and is intransigent, President Carter will have to review
his options. As he said, "Other actions may
become necessary if these steps do not produce
the prompt release of the hostages."
It can be predicted that they will not.
It is time for the White House to begin planning
a naval blockade of the Persian Gulf to stop all
exports of Iranian oil by sea. Such a blockade
would be an- act of war, but would not necessarily
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It is only a matter of time before the Soviets subdue
them,
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generals in two different incidents In the past two
weeks and killed 600 Soviet troops In a single
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WASHINGTON
Despite dark hints of
military reprisals, President Carter's crackdown on Iran won't lead to armed conflict if
he adheres to his i*st pattern.
This is the SSSugznesst of military advisers
who have dealt with the White j1fl
throughout u
Iranianriis m intraecUve, Indecisive Carter has iwii back
from military measures at every turn in the
approached
emergency. ppy
military confrontation but has always backed
away at the last minute. Here is the con(rontaticm record:
Whentheshah began tolosehiagripon
Iran, the Joint Qiefs urged Carter to _d p
nuclear task force Into the Persian Gulf as a
show of support. They argued that the U.S.
had to demonstrate Its wlfllngnsu to defend
its oil sources. The preuldsi't agreed to
dispstdi a naval force, lid by ths
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last December that he was ready to order a Marines for approximately 15 days." But
precision strike against the Iranian island of Carter has held up his approval.
Kbarg. This is Iran's great oil port In the
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Persian Gulf. The strangling of Iranian oil
next
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1,100 Marines into the crisis zone. The original stalemate. The same advisers who have
Intention was also to deploy at least one
privately deplored his hesitancy to take firm
cvrlerlsskforcerlghtinthePer.ianGuU. measures agalmtlranin the psgt, are now
The move was scheduled last DtCmnhef but concerned that he might go too
far and (10
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at a safer, lees provocative distance.
power game, like carter, sometimes tend to
Defense Secretary Harold Drown,
overreact,
the professionals say.
while, pressed for a larger military buildup In
the troubled area. In a secret memo to the
ThE ODDSCOUPLE: Faced with appareth
president, Brown reported: "By combining locks on their. respective party nominations
Marine Corps amphibious units normally byJlmmycarterand RonaldEugan, Jimmy
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"There are only 12,000 Jews In Poland. That's all that
of th 5 million Jews that lived in the country before
World War II. More than 3 million of them were exterminated
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Wall" but it should surpass $5 million. Neither can he
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Don't tell Polish jokes to producer
Harry R. Sherman who is in the city Katowice, near Crakow,
this very moment trying to film "The Wall," a three-hour TV
movie about Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi extermination
camp.
Sherman is making his second trip to Poland this year In
efforts to expedite the coproduction between Time-Ufe TV and
Poltex, the Polish national TV corporation for CBS.
Sherman, who won Emmys for "Eleanor and Franklin" and
"The Gathering," has acquired the tact of a diplomat in
dealing with the Poles.
It is the first time an American entertainment company has
co-produced a film of any kind with the Polish government and
a touchy situation It is, too.
For instance, Sherman's counterpart in the enterprise is
Jerzy Antczak, who is identified in the contracts as "Film
Director Plenipotentiary for the Chairman of Radio and
Television." Ergo, the Polish counterpart of producer Sherman.
Antczak has produced some 30 Polish movies and has won
three Oscars through the years. He speaks fluent English and
is the retiring Polish attache to the United States.
One suspects that Sherman feels he is being watched
carefully by those who safeguard Polish political purity. But if
he is spied upon, Sherman has very little to hide, save perhaps
the disappointing ratings of his recent "Studs Lonigan"
. miniseries for NBC.
Some 43 members of the crew have been on salary since
January of this year although not a camera will turn on "The
, Wall" until at least mid-June.
In the meantime, Sherman is up to his clavicle in red tape,
- official forms, protocol, currency exchanges and such complicated affairs as food, shelter and transportation for the
company.
Poland, a Soviet bloc nation, will provide thousands of extras
- from its army for Warsaw ghetto scenes and Auschwitz. But
the eight or 10 principal cast members will be Americans.
Sherman, a dapper man with a neat mustache and a
capitalistic philosophy, speaks of "The Wall" and his
negotiations with the Poles as carefully as a man tip-toeing
through a mine field,
"A socialist state has a procedural way of doing things," he
, said. "The means of accomplishing a film is more important
Ow the results. So you might say we are caught up in the
bureaucracy.
"In Poland everyone works for the government, including
those given specific assignments for which they get substantial
bonuses. Our Polish film workers fall into that category."
According to Sherman, Poland books a limited number of
movies a year, from 12 to 20 major feature films, through Film
Polaki. The nation's two TV channels run ancient American
series (Bonanza) and cultural shows of their own.
Most of their movies are immense historical epics dealing
with Poland's struggles for freedom and independence from
Czarist Russia and German invaders.
With all the red tape and language problems, it would seem
that Sherman would have been better off shooting "The Wall"
*in Hollywood. But he said he wouldn't have attempted to make
the film version of John Hersey's 1950 novel anywhere but on
locations in Poland
'a" "There's no way you can duplicate the old look of Warsaw
". during the last of the ghetto years," he explained. "It would
have been too costly.
'' "The areas we wanted don't even exist in Warsaw anymore.
But we did find a town nine kilometers from Katowice which
4 i , has narrow streets and the four-and five-story apartment
buildings that are Identical to Warsaw of the 1900s.
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"Ow eight-week shooting schedule includes locations at
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Auschwitz. I've talked to 10 survivors of the extermination
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lose anywhere from $3 billion to $10 billion a year
in revenue, depending on which plan is adopted,
And the committee is taking a dim view of any
'tax cuts" at a time when Congress is trying to
balance the budget.
The number of couples living together outside of
marriage In America is believed to have doubled

other armor have smashed into rebel-held territory.
Afghanistan that will mean a sharp increase in
"The rebels cannot significantly challenge the exports to the Soviet Union.
Soviets," said a Western diplomat in New Delhi.
President Ilabrak Karmal is still nominally in
"They can snipe, stage hit-and-run attacks, but power, defying predictions of his imminent ouster
nothing more. The rebels are unable to dislodge the And a treaty has been signed between Moscow and
Soviets lithe Russian troops concentrate in any one Kabul providing a "legal" basis for the presence of
area."
Soviet troops in the country.
The Afghans may have stung the Soviets in an odd
The Soviets also are pressing their campaign to
battle or two, but reports of rebels scattering into revitalize the Afghan army, which disintegrated
Badakhshan.
the mountains and fleeing toward Pakistan have
from about 75,000 men before the invasion to about
These incidents, almost certainly exaggerated, do been far more common.
25,000.
reflect some limited and scattered rebel successes
One example was the Kama Valley, which rebels
Desertions appear to have eased off and the Kabul
in cutting roads and ambushing Soviet forces,
controlled in the early stages of the Soviet invasion government is offering more attractive terms to
But there are no signs the insurgents have been that began Dec. 25. When the Soviets arrived in lure men back into a revitalized army.
able to take and hold any major city, military in- force, the resistance collapsed. Latest reports from
Even if the Soviets didn't appear to be having
stallation or highway. Nor have they been able to the area say most of the rebels have abandoned their way in Afghanistan, historically they have
obtain supplies of effective weapons to use against their ancient weapons and are trying to find shelter shown the will to crush tribal peoples standing in the
Soviet armor, much less against napalm, tear gas in Pakistan, where 600,000 other Afghan are liar- way of communist progress, no matter the cost.
and perhaps other forms of poison gas.
bored,
The Russians fought a 48-year war from 1816 to
A careful monitoring of reports trickling from
Since then, the rebels acknowledge, the Soviets 1863 to crush the half-million Circassian people in
Afghanistan indicates the Soviets have launched have sealed an important sector of the Pakistan- the Caucasian mountain range
drives in at least eight provinces with tanks, MI-24 Afghan border, cutting the supply of food and
The Russians took severe losses, but when it was
helicopter gunships and MiG jetfighters.
ammunition to the rebels and denying them shelter all over only 10,000 Circassians remained in their
The provinces range from the northeastern across the frontier,
homeland. The rest had perished or fled,
corner of the country adjacent to the Soviet Union
It also appears the Soviets have enjoyed some
"So the question in Afghanistan is: Who Is going
down to the southeast, representing the heart of success in stabilizing the internal economic and to last?" the New Delhi diplomat asked. "Everyone
rebel mountain strongholds near the Pakistan political situation in Afghanistan.
knows the rebels can't defeat the Soviets. But the
border.
The Moscow news agency Tass announced the rebels can stay and fight so that it's too costly for
From northeast to southeast, Soviet tanks and Soviets have found a new deposit of natural gas in the Soviets. That's what it boils down to."

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situation in Afghanistan, which it invaded in late 1979. Despite some Afghan rebel successes, the
Soviets have held firm in captured areas and have tradionally shown the will to crush tribal peoples
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out ways to attract youngsters
beyond
The blockade would hurt our allies. Japan is iiusewn walls.
Iran's largest custother, buying about 520,000
First they came up with a quilting kit, since
barrels of Iranian oil a day. The British a show on quilts was on the road. The kit has
Petroleum Co. and Royal Dutch Shell buy about illustrated, step-by-stem instructions, with
patterns, and is simple enough for children 12
half that much for export to Europe.
and up. The kit also has a lighthearted history
When plans are complete, and after the Iranian of quilt-making, lore about quil ting bees, lists
elections, the new Iranian government should be of quilt groups, shops and mall-order
given a specific warning that a blockade will be suppliers, even lists of quilting books and OUR READERS WRITE
imposed at a time certain unless the hostages are periodicals.
There's a guide for adults, costing $1.75,
freed by that time.
while
kit itself costs $550. If the two are
A blockade would be painful but it may be orderedthetogether,
cost is $1, plus 10 percent
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inevitable.
(or handling,
The service also has (or sale:
I was upset over the article written about
Thanks again for listening to a satisfied'
A boxed set of cards on Victorian ar
Sanford Middle school because I have two parent.
chitecture entitled Carpenter's LaCe,
children there a boy in the 8th grade and a
JeannetteStiffey
Included are quizzes and guessing games, a girl in t he 5th grade. Your first article talked
Other parents need to write!
The 1980 census Is expected to confirm that stalned.glau window coloring card, and a as if all teachers were doing wrong at the
to fur nish with Victorian accessories.
school.
couples in increasing numbers are living together room
Baskofball
The box folds into a Victorian house. ft's for
without getting married. 'this apparently results kids 10 or older. Cost:
I feel this was unjustly stated. Most of us
On behalf of the Seminole County
from a complex of forces
parents are very pleased with the way
changing moral
Two
high-quality
bookets,
"By
the
Light
Basketball
Coaches, I would like to thank Joe
discipline
has
been
handled
at
the
school.
values, new social attitudes, and economic of—the QuUIq" (about eskim
os), and "On the
DeSantis
and
staff for their outstanding
pressures among them. It turns out the some Rocks" (about prehistoric art), both for kids
If there have been any problems, the school coverage of thehisSeminole
county Basketball
has helped us. Please don't just quote things Teams,
couples are consulting not only their consciences 10 or older. The eskimo book costs $4.95, the
against the school without giving the adbut their tax accountants before making the prehistoric art book $3.50.
The addition of Joe to your news staff has
ministration and school personnel
decision.
"Kids love them," Marjorie Share says.
a chance, made a world of difference in the sports
I am for paddling in the schools and feel coverage for Seminole County Basketball,
For many years the tax laws conspired on the "Adults enjoy them, too,"
side of matrimony. Two people both paying j. But the big market is by mail. You can have most parents need to go to school when their Their time and effort has helped to upgrade
children have a problem so it can be
our basketball programs throughout the encome tax could save money by getting married, any one or all of these materials at the prices
handling.
straightened
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But in sympathy for single persons who felt Your youngsters are likely to learn a lot from
Too many times, parents are not Interested
We hope that you will continue to support
cheated, Congress rejiggered the tax rules in 1969. them and have fun, too,
until it is time to find fault,
the Seminole County Basketball programs
The result was like trying to fix a wobbly table
Please try to help our school instead of with the fine
To order one or more games or books,
and sawing too much off one leg. Now the tilt is specify what you want, and send your check always printing the bad things that happen. i ,paat season. coverage we bave received this
toward staying single.
or money order to Smithsonian Institution have not seen any good things written as to
William Payne
what procedure was followed in this case and
The House Ways and Means Committee has Traveling Exhibition Service, Washington,
Head Basketball Coach
no support for the school has been given.
Seminole High School
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interesting. To kids and adults.
All these things are spinoffs of SITES, THE
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition
Service.
The service normally puts 30 to 40 shows on
the road yearly, and each show hits 12 to 15
places, ranging from the Art Institute of
Chicago to Arapahoe Community College in
Littleton, Cob. A show of the great Finnish
architect Alva Aalto's works has been on the
road 14 years,
Marjorie Share, the service's educational
specialist, says: "We were approached by the
Smithsonian office and offered funding for
educational outreach. That means bringing
the exhibits to life beyond museum walls."
The service already was used to doing
exhibit catalogs. So. Marjorie Share and her

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the floor.
The council president sat through the episode,
just puffing on his cigar.
The teacher of the elementary class who
witnessed the event said she can't explain to her
students the chaos they saw.
"We witnessed our elected officials fighting on
the floor of the council and we didn't expect to
see that," she said. "We teach our kids not to
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The youngsters' comments:
"I got real scared because I thought I was
going to get hit."
"I thought it was odd to find those men acting

and the arrest otlwe people, including a coundilman and state renresentative.
disruption began when a councilman let
loose with a verbal tirade against the council
president over a rule limiting debate.
Two other councilmen began a shouting and

SemIlY)le County Commission meeting. Nothing
very exciting was being
at the time
and the students probably all got the idea that
local government was pretty boring stuff,
With more luck they could have stopped in
when the county was handling some of Its livelier
topics or when the commissioners were In one of
their more humorous moods.
But news this week out of Philadelphia makes
it apparen t the studen ts were lucky after all.
They saw a sane government proceeding with
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Lyman senior Jeff Kerr did it all Thursday
evening. The flame throwing right-hander
cooled off Seminole High as he hurled a nohitter and added a third inning run-producing
triple to help the Greyhounds slice the
Seminoles 3-0 in Five Star Conference
baseball action.
Kerr struck out 10 Seminoles on the evening
and allowed only a pair of walks as he captured his sixth mound victory of the year. He
lowered his earned run average to a nifty 1.72
while recording his second shutout of the
season.

The Gr4'hounds jumped on Tribe pitcher
George Purzig for a run in the top half of the
first Inning. Shortstop Bob Parker led off the
inning with a single and quickly stole both
second and third base before scoring on a
passed ball.
Lyman forged another run across the plate
In 1he third inning. First baseman Craig
Cable began the inning by drawing a walk.
Two outs later Kerr lined a triple into the
right-center alley, giving Lyman a 2.0 lead.

The Hounds scored a fourth-inning
unearned run and then sat back and let Kerr's
arm mop up for the win.
After allowing a fourth Inning leadoff walk
to designated hitter Mike Link, Kerr settled

By United Press International
Right-handed reliever Dick Drago didn't care who was
batting or what his batting average was.
"I knew they had the lefties and that the wind was blowing to
right and I tried not to look at what the batters were hitting (for
averages)," said Drago, who pitched 4 24 innings of one-hit
relief Thursday to help the Boston Red Sox down the Detroit
Tigers 5-4 in 11 innings.
Drago's performance kept Boston In the game long enough
for teammate Canton Fisk to crack an 11th-inning leadoff
home run off loser Aurelio Lopez, 0-1.
The victory was the fourth straight for the Red Sox after two
straight opening losses to Milwaukee and kept Boston in first
place in the American League East. The Tigers lost their sixth
straight after an Ope ning Day victory.
Drago relieved Skip Lockwood in the seventh, after
Tigers had tied the game 4-4 when Champ Summers' single
scored Steve Kemp.
The Tigers took a 3.0 lead off Boston starter Mike Torrez.
Lance Parrish stroked an RBI single in the second inning and
two runs scored In the fourth on a run-producing double by
Parrish and a Rick Burleson error,
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back down to retire the last 12 batters of the
game. Seven of those went down swinging.
"it feels good to play well and win,"
commented 1inun coach Bob McCullough
after the victory. 'We have to stay loose and
keep the momentum building up for the
district tournament."
The Hounds raised their record to 15-10,
picking up their second win in as many days.
After winning eight in a row, the Seminoles
have dropped two on consecutive nights.
Seminole now stands at 9-19 on the season.
Porzig went all the way on the mound for
Sanford Ili the losing effort, lie fanned 10
Greyhounds and spaced out Just live hits on
the night. Lyman's Parker accounted for
three of the five hits to hike his season's
batting average to .440.

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up a rained-out game Saturday afternoon.
The Fighting Seminoles battle Bishop Moore
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Local Talent Spotlights All-Star Game
By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
When Seminole High basketball coach Bill Payne
trots onto the Seminole Community College roundball
floor tonight to face the Metro Conference all-star
team, the local coach will have plenty of local talent in
the Five Star lineup to do ba ttle with
The contest, scheduled for an 8 p.m. tipoff has been
postponed and called off several times for a variety of
reasons, but local fans who ha ve long awaited a
matchup be tween the Five Star and Orlando's best
finally get their reward tonight
One of Payne's biggest concerns Is the lack of
practice his squad has been able to get under Its belt
Several of the basketball players on th e Five Star team
are involved in ot her sports, limiting the home team to
just a pair of practice sessions compared to seven get
toVethersfor the Metro team.
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lean ing towards a starting line up that would include a
healthy dose of Seminole County talent In the front five
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coached by Metro titlest Boone boss Wayne Hickman
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Dan Driessen and Ray Knight hit two-run homers in the
When Willie McCovey speaks, nobody listens,
fourth inning and Frank Pasture, 2-0, threw a five-hitter to
"I've been saying It now for at least a half dozen years that
pace unbeaten Cinci nnati to vict ory over winless Atlanta, The
age is not that importa nt if you still ha ve the desire and your
triumph was the eighth for the Reds, two less than the majorbody Is in good shape," said the 43-year-old first baseman,
league record for the start of a season, and the loss was the
McCovey, in his 18th San Francisco home opencr, drove in. seventh for the Braves, two short of the National League
three runs wi th a do uble and two singles Thursday to lead the
record since 1900.
struggling Gian ts to a 74 victory over the San Diego Padres,
Cardinals 12, Pira tes 9
"Apparently, no one has been listening, so I'm not interested
George Hendrick drove in six runs and Bobby Bonds
In answering questions about my health and my age," said the
knocked in three more in pacing St. Louis' 17-hit attack against
left-hand hitting slugger, who began his major-league career
six Pit tsburgh pi tchers.
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run homer in the fif th inning, to give Chicago a victory in their
RBI this season. His first single drove in a run in the first, he
home opener.
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Dodgers 6, Astra 4
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Ron Cey hit a two-run homer in the third inning and singled
to put the game out of reach to the delight of 81,175 fans.
in a pair of tie-breaking runs in the eighth to lead Los Angeles
"He really Is an amazing man," Padres' Manager Jerry
in front of an opening-day crowd of 45,476. Jerry Remiss, 1.0,
Coleman said.
who took over for starter Don Sut ton In the seventh Inning,
Vida Blue allowed eight hits, struck out nine and walked
gained the victory, while Dave Smith, 1-2, who relieved Nolan
three n going the distance for the first time this year. Blue, 2.0,
Ryan In the se ve nth, took the loss.
owns both Giants' victories this year.
Blue had a five-hit shutout entering the ninth, but Dave
Winfield and Willie Montana hit consecutive singles
Tenace followed with a homer, his secoqd this season.
Central Florida's defending participa te : Umatilla, Mount
l.arry Herndon, Rennie Stennstt, Mitt May and Jack (ian Girls' State Track Champions Dora High School, Tampa
each had an RBI for the Giants, who had l3tgts, six off starter (Class A) will host the second Prep, Oviedo High School,
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at times. Dawkins, who will and Maurice Cheeks.
Nelson. "David ill probably
Larry Bird is only In his
One of the most awesome of muscle underneath with Dave
it, the Wtitern Conference, be available, but only for
first professional season, but the 76ers Is Julius Erving, Cowens and Rick Robey, the l.os Angeles Lakers are limited action. We're all beat
he alrea dy knows how crucial who Bi rd will be matched up doesn't see
himself as the key, waiting to See who their up- u p : it's been a long and hard
the home-court advantage is against. And the rest of at least on offense.
Ixulent will be in the next series.
In the NBA.
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"I think what Bill)' tCon- round. The Mih%uukee Bucks
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a
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Boston Celtics host the Phila- also impressive,
important
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I)el.iiii1's i.ady Bulldog softball squad
delphla 76ers Friday night in
"Our strength is inside and "the guys who want to play all SuperStinics, but also will) tomorrow (Friday) night. We scored ;I tight 5-4 %%in over Semitiole High's
the first game of the best-of- obviously we're going to have the offense like Tiny injuries to two key players. have to rely on other people l"igtit log l.ail SelIlinoles
Thursday afseven Eastern Conference to stress that," said Phila. (Archibald) and
tile bent-hi) and our faus.
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injured
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golf 1.1e in life even though the grew
Floyd has a two..troke lead at 4. star of the men's tour. "I think I'm
After holes, the field of 00 golfers up on a goif course, where her father
under-par $7 heading into today's ready to win 01w."
and four amateszswWbe cut today to worlwd. as a pro, wd her brother
second round of the $100,000 Lady
Shsaccèsd six bidiss, a p* al- Ue low * and ties.'
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Citrus golf tOurnament
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QireM tow' leader Donn. C.psni
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Yomgfhthed1l strokes o1fthepac, and never really caredaboutltvntill
holds onfer the victory, It may bring hole— a
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Close behind Floyd at 4-under Oar. with a 'over 71. JoAnne Corner, No.2 moved to California, dated a pro and
Ow end of her career closer.
She dose nut plan to play golf nuach Marty Dickerson, Hollis Stacy and on the money list this year, f inished got golf crazy,'! said Floyd.
She aid bar ganw got tkular1y
longer, although he' been t It f or Janet Coles. Six golfers ambunched eight strokes behind Floyd at i.over
at 3-under 70, Induding SIn*a Pool, 71.
good at the end of last son, when
rdy eight years.
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Tribe record breaker Bruce McCray and La ke
Howell's Reggie Ba rnes while Daytona Mainla nd'
Lenten Herb Har ris looks to get the star ting nod in the
pivot
Tribe assistants Toni Smith and Alex Holcomb will
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Mike Squires and Chet Lemon each drove in two runs in .a
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opened the sixth with a single.
Mariners 4, Twine 3
Bruce Bochte doubled with one out in the ninth Inning and
outfielder Boznbo Rivera bobbled the ball, allowing Larry
Milbosene t seen from first base with "=
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Seattle. Winner RTëk tlbñeycutt, 2-0, hHnow gone
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Seattle trimmed Minnesota 4.3.
PItttht,roh a.,
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--I Chicago 4, New York 1; Los Angeles 6, Houston 4; San Francisco 7, San Diego 3; and Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 1.
Blue Jays 1, Brewers 0
Rick Bosetti belted a nlnthlnning homer to back up Paul
Mirabella's seven-hitter and give Toronto a victory. With one
out In the ninth, Bosetti blasted the first pitch off Milwaukee
starter and loser Lary Sorensen, 1-1, into the leftfleld
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mishandled by Detroit's Richie Hebner. The error allowed
Rice to score and Yastrzems)d to advance to third.
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Yastrzemskl and Perez.

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Menopause, to give you more or swimming.
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diamonds opening lead and
discarded his Losing club right
what you can to boost your offer big rewards.
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friends' spirits. This will PISCES (Feb. ZSMird 9) designed to prevent a club (NEWSPAPER
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to attend a transportation sponsored by the Longwood
convention being held in this Civic League Woman's Club

What should I say it one day
decent exposure," whereupon
she shouted so all could hear, toy mo ther.in-law asks to see

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days, out of town and from people who have moved away
their neighborhood until they from Longwood, return for
ended up with a house full of this "Day" to visit wi th for.
people of all ages and from all met friends and relatives.
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walks of life to meet Nancy
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GIVEUPON
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FORGIVING
lilt!, demanded, "Did you
DEAR GIVE UP: Tell her
pinch her?" Everyone in our
P81'ty 00(1 most of the people the truth. She had It coming.
in the restaurant had it good I The truth, not the box.I
laugh - at illy eXpense,
DEAR ABBY: This is for
I quickly went back 08(1 VIRGO, who couldn't decide
Pocketed the generous tip 1 whether to marry the
had left for her. Abby, if they
'mature, responsible, hardflaunt it, shouldn't they be working man" beca use he
complimented! And WUS I didn't have a college degree
wrong to have pocketed the she did).
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Someone should tell this
TIPPEDOFFIN
snob that college definitely
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Campground in Sanford presented a skit and mock
fashion show for the Sanford Citizens Club Tuesday at
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people mingling easily,
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concerns and apparently

Sweetwater Country Club is
renewing old friendships and planni ng a three-day Gala
' making some new friends.
Grand Opening on April 24, 25,
'Flie Brown's son, Jeff, a and 26th.
student at the University of
According to Ronald
Florida, came home to see his
cousins, and volunteer his Romero, the club manager,
help as the 'bartender' for the this party will feature an
party.
"Around the World In Foods"
From all reports, the party buffet and cocktails on April
was whopping success.
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Joan Willoughby held an
There will be buffet tables
organizational meeting for and bars set up both inside
the Owls Club at her home at and outside for the guests
1403 Cardinal Ave. in Skylark. convenience and enjoyment.
On April 26 there will be a
This is to be a social group
interested in playing cards, black tie and optional dress
mahjong, backg ammon, ball from a to 12 p.m., which
cribbage, pinocle or going will be the glittering climax of
bowling or to di nner theaters. this festive occasion.

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in this type of club. The next five nights a week at the club,
meeting will be held on April will furnish the music for
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grand opening celebra tions,
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Sr. Citizen

DEAR ABBY: Recently to
celebrate a 70th birthday
(mine)a group of couples
went tea very fine restaurant.
Our middle-aged waitress
was we aring a tight black
skirt slit up to her
Each
time she ciune down the short
stairway she show ed a very

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DEAR ABBY: When my that a person is mature and
well-rounded, I know some
mot he
r-in-law
handed
me
my
college
Christmas gift last year she have graduates who don't
sense enough to come in
said, "You don't seem like the
t
of
the rain.
type who would like this, so if
you don't Want it, please give
This country was founded
- it back to me because I love by people who were not afraid
it!"
of hard, honest work, and not
Abby, I was in a no-win ashamed to get their hands
situation. As I unwrapped it, I dirty in the process.
was hurt to think that she
I can only hope that this
would give tire a gift she knew
man
who ishard-working
"mature,
I wouldn't like. Well, she was responsible.
right. It was a gaudily
decorated trinket box, in and earns $35,000 a year at

terrible taste end about as only a job - not a profession"
finds himself a woman more
useless as anything could be. deserving of him.

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her. Well, I'm not in the habit CONFIDENTIAL TO G.T. IN
of telling people I don't hike TUCSON, ARIZ.: Experience
their gif ts, so I told her I is Indeed a good teacher, but thought It was "interesting" Ford (Henry, not Jerry ) said:
and kept it. She seemed "The trouble wi th the school

surprised and disappointed, of experience is th
at the
As time went by, every ti1ne course Is so long that the
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Theta Epsilon Chapter of presklentBettyJaekreported Petersen, Casey Sharrow,
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Betty
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Joyce
MDeparnent.
GUARANTEED FRESH
SanforofJnjs, wuasuccess,
Harvey.
Sctuglantgp awards will be given by Qealde Art Center for
Akers
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Nancy Hack, enjoy the Easter picnic at the
who received a pin and charm Sanford Zoo.

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Ways and means Chairman
President Tracy Wight Pat Van Winkle gave a report
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Mscclati will provide a group awart Seminole County with the1111111
open
ritual.to wder on the Miss and Master
Seminole County Pageant
Cotmcllof PtA's will give the But lnShow Aurt
Areport01theAp,1J7)3p Saturday.
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Members attending were:
cu drawüi,
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sneia, printmaking, graphic design, _____
textiles, scalp. new chapter pr.aMfrnts were Johnson, Melanie Miller,
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dimensionial
and
Pottery. Jewelry
pripsat
along
with Limb Cam,Pat Van Wiak,
representati ves from each Laurel Rodgers, Nancy Hack,
Ewryo, is Invited to support student art by attentung
ttg'aI event.
chapter. City Council Barbara Mayo. Karen
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the George W. Noffs, Inc., a This is the fourth year that
Moving &amp; Storage Company. this type reunion has been
Harry and Sheila Invited held, with each year showing

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reach 10 to twelve inches in
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Be careful not to water poinsettias too this results in prolific blooming at or
length.
fertilizer will be needed in the middle of
much, or place them in an area that has
Christmas time.
You'll need to keep pruning throughout the summer
TOM
when they bloom.
season, if the fertilizer poor drainage. Over-watering and poor
DAVIS
the swumer season, but don't cut shoots applied in June is followed by extremely
But if these normal light levels are
But to insure a flush of bright red color
drainage may cause root rot and death of interferred
back- after about Sept. 10,
Urban
heavy
rains.
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it
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an
with, poinsettias may bloom
8-M or the plant.
by Christmas, you need to take steps
Pruning after this time may interfere similar complete fertilizer on poin.
ilorticulturist
too
early
or
too
late. If they're growing in
now.
Einsettias
aren't
subject to many a low
with flowering, since poinsettias develop settias. Apply about a quarter of a cup insect
or disease
problems.
light
area,
the plants may bloom
Poinsettias are starting to grow
Most Insect
their (lower buds soon after the first per plant
distributed evenly around problems that do occur
very early. If daylight is artificially
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the base of the plant. Work it into the soil
can be easily extended, either by street lights or house
such rapid growth, they have a tendency need to start pruning and pinching the
Poinsettias need fertilizer three times lightly. and give the plant a light controlled with Malathion sprays. lights, plants inay be, prevented from
to become very tall and spindly. If this plants soon,
Copper sprays will generally solve most flowering.
a year —
growth starts in- the watering,
happens, the plants won't produce many
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flowers.
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of color
Christmas,
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they bloom is place
poinsettia
in anbyarea
of the
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30-Apartments Unfurnished

4)—Houses

CITYOF
_______________________ _____________________
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
1
up. Pool.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
on Lalte - Ada. Just So. of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOLl.
Airport Blvd. n
the City Council of the City of
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.
Sanford. Call 323800
Winter Springs, Florida, that said
ANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON AL.
Mariner's Vfliag.
City Council will hold a public
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. hearIng on Tuesday, May 13, 1980,
FRIDAY, APRIL 1$
____________________
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
(UP!)— Pushers may have
at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter
31—Apartments Furnished
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500.
, time
.
44c line
' possible, to consider In Or.
Tanglewood AA,, dosed, p.m., St. Richards Church,
__________________
start providing the papers and
3 cOnsecutive times
flc a line
dinance entitled as follows:
Lake Howell Road.
spoonsas well as the marijua.
800 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
2 Bedrooms Apartments, fully- LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM.
ANORDINANCEOF THE ci'ry
lcons.cu?Ivetimes
ca lIne
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
LongwoodAA,closed,Sp.m,, Rolling Hills Moravian
na and Cocaine.
OF
turn. I equipped, utilities
WINTER
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
SPRINGS,
PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
included, $150 wit, so mo.
Church, State Road 434.
FLORIDA, REPEALING SEC.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3LsnesMinimum
DOWN,SELLERWILLTAKE
Shenandoah Village, 323.2920.
The Senate Judiciary- TIONS 44.70.10, 44.70,11, 41.70.12,
Your Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
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MORTGAGE. $32,000.
44.70.13,
44.70.14,
44.70.15,
44.70.16,
Criminal Committee a p. 44.70.17, 44.70.11 AND
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Sanford, Studio, adults only,
44,70.19
proved
a bill (SB 291) OF THE WINTER SPRINGS
BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
tdlcere$Identialarea,$175mo.
Deltona Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
323*019.
Thursday attacking "head CODE OF ORDINANCES ALL
Deltona.
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.
PERTAINING
TO
THE
SITE
shops" by outlawing the sale
Furnished apts for Senio
$60,000.
PLAN REVIEW BOARD; TO
CItIzens. Very clean. 311
of drug Paraphernalia. The PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION
SATURDAY,APRILI9
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
bill
now
goes
to
the
full
OF
SECTIONS
44.23,
44.23.1,
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T*scola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida, Inc., 7
Cowan.
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
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Senate, probably nez, 44.23.2, 44.23.3, 44.23.4, 4433.3,
p.m., Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
44236 44.23.7 AND 41.23.8
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.
Wednesday.
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.
C RE A T I N 0 A N 0
Sanford AA Women', Groiç, 2 p.m., 11 W. First St.
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seUnfurnished
ESTABLISHING THE SITE
W1tIpnIid
TheHouseCrirnlnaljustice PLAN
BteriS
CauelberryAA,clooed,Sp.in.,AscensjonL&amp;jtheran
BOARD;
Committee has approved a N E Q UREVIEW
Church
Tiredol house hunting? 3.2, $330
RN or LPN, Ito 12 part time.
IRIN0
T H E 2 Spaces In Masonic Gardens. in
similar proposal by Rep. PREPARATION, PRESEN.
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, a p.m.,
Apply In person Sanford
area's most beautiful Memor.
Ni,r$ina I Convalescent
Mary Ellen Hawkins, R. TATIOPI AND APPROVAL OF
DeBary Community Center. For senior citizens.
Gsn,vaG.rdlnsApts.
II Park, $100 to settle estate.
Center, 950 Melionvlll, Ava.
SITE PLANS FOR DEVELOP
1505 W. 25th St.
Naples,
and
sent
it
to
the
322.4016
MENT OF LANDS AND THE
Sweet Adellue. concert to benefit Roeenwald
TYPIST
floor.
CONSTRUCTION OF IM.
Exceptional Student Center PTO, 7:30 p.m., Coin.
Attractive 3 BR, 1½ B, walled
PROVEMENTS OF ALL PAR.
4'POtSOfl&amp;S - Long term job in Lake
.
To
outlaw
marijuana
and
yard, CHIA, fully eqpt kit,
munity United Methodist Church fellowship hail,
area.Willtraininavarietyo,
CELS OF LAND EXCEPT
SEIGLER REALTY
many energy saving features.
cocaine but yet allow the sale SINGLE
-----------duties,
ry.
FAMILY DWELLINGS;
$363 mo. 323.6570.
BROKER
NORRELL TEMPORARY
of items needed touse them is p R o V I D I N 0
CANNON REST HOME
Artist Day at the Zoo, 10a.m. to 5 p.m. for children
F 0 N Special CStC, good food, for
CalI647.I11$
24395. MrtleAve.
senseless, argued Mrs. SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
quaI Opportunity Employer
elderly lady. Can
pre-school through 12th grade. Register children at
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Orlando
SIfl?OI'd
Estates w.Oock,. $150 mo.
Hawkins and Van Poole,
patIent.
121
Dolores
Drive,
copy of said Ordinance shall
small group picnic shelter for free admission. Prizes
327I$77
321.0610
Altamont, Springs. $341148.
St. Johns Realty Co., Realtor
Fort Lauderdale, the Senate beAavailable
at the office of the
** * * * * **
for best art in various grade levels,
322.6123
bill sponsor. They said it CIty Clerk of the City of Winter Why be Lonely? Write: "oat
LAKE MARY- 3 BR, 2 baths,
Flea Market Sale, 8-11 a.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
encourages people to ignore Springs, Florida, for all persons Mate" DatIng Service. AllA
desiring to examine same.
central HIA, $375.
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Q5 P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
Church, State Road 434, Longwood.
the law.
All Interested persons are in.
tar, Fl. 3351$.
12
French
Ave.
to attend and be heard.
PINECRE$T- 3 BR, 2 baths,
"Even if this is struck vited
Lake Brantley High School Barbecue and AuctIon, 2THISNOTICEI5tobepubII,hed
8350.
(across from Health Dept.)
dm, and I don't believe It In the Evening Herald, a
6:30 p.m Auction 5 p.m.
I.ost &amp; FoUnd
Harold Hail, Inc.REALTOR
will be, and even lithe sale of newspaper of general cIrculation
323S17
373.5771
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Spring Fling carnival sponsored by Pinecrest
the City, one (1) tIme at least Found In Paola, adult Male
drug paraphernalia goes of
fifteen (15) days prior to the time
Elementary School PTA, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Flea
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brindle Greyhound wIth tatoos
*
OVIEDO- 2 Bedroom, 1 bath.
underground, we will have oi ttc. public hearing,
In cars. 3239241.
Nochildrenorpets.$200mo. +
market, movies, games, bake sale, food,
made a statement to our
Dted this 10th day of April,
LPN
full time, 3.11. Apply to _________
util. Is?, last I $100 damage
________
1950.
VFW Pod 1010$ and Auxiliary Uk-a-Bike, 10a.m. to
young people that we are
Lost: Male Cockatiel, gray w
Lakeview Nursing Can er, 99
deposit. 3193415.
- CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
yellow cheeks, on Markham
E. 2nd., $$flford.
serious about our drug laws,'
noon, Sanford Police Department parking lot. Bikes
FLORIDA
Rd, Paola area. 332.9504.
REALTY - REALTORS
taped free.
Mrs. Hawkins said.
33-Houses Furnished
_.
By: Mary T. Norton,
TYPIST WANTED- For Court ___________________
City Clerk
Reporter, Sanford.Orange
Romng papers, coke spoons
Sanford's Sates Leader
April 11,1980 ______________________
City area. 305.3236330 ext.
Large 4 BR, 28 Sanford home,
SUNDAY, APRIL20
and other paraphernalia are PublIsh
DEU.76
or269from$:30t03:0Q.Aftar6
central
location,
$123
mo.
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
WE LISTAND SELL
sold openly at so-called head ____________________ Spur of theMoment BabysItting
$100 dep.
MORE HOMES THAN
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevards, Deltena.
shops and even at some
In my home. HrIy, daily, wkiy
BETTY C. CAMPBELL
ANYONE IN THE
Experienced BeautIcian to work
Seminole LA, 3p.m., open, Halfway House, 591 Lake
rates. Day or night. 3234677.
Licensed Real Estate Broker
FICTITIOUS NAME
record stores.
SANFORD AREA
owner
is
away
2
wits
for
3fl4
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
The bill was approved 5-1, engaged in business at $70
vacation. 332•7$30 or 322.9105.
erbAE
Country living 3 BR, 28 home on
Sanford Big Book AL, 7 p.m., Florida Power and
Freeorreduc,dra,es
with Judiciary-Criminal Semoran Blvd, Casseiberry, ____________________________
FulIyFurn3BR.1B,W.D, lchild,
S acres in Geneval Every
Experienced stockmen, cx.
if
you
qualify.
3334134
Light.
no
pets,
6
mo
lease,
AprIl
15.
Seminole County, Florida, under
Imaginable feature, pool I
Chairman Ken Myers,
parlenced cashiers, I CX.
Oct. 15. $300 mo, $200 sac dip,
the
fIctItious
"Yowig-aI.Heert" dance, 8 p.m., DeBary Cornname
patio, FP &amp; lakefront. Your's
of Baby sitter available day or
plrienced produce persons.
Miami, dissenting. Sen. Ed CASSELBERRY
323.1417, Between noon I 6
WOOD WOR KS,
for 113,3001
night, Part.time, reasonable
Apply Food Barn, 25th 1 Park
munity Center, Shell Road. Instruction 7:30 p.m., Open
Dunn, Daytona Beach, and that I Intend to register sold
p.m. ____
rates. 349.5981.
Ave.,
Sanford.
to public,
_________________________ Beautiful 3 BR, 28 home in Loch
voted for the bill, but he name with the Clerk of the Circuit wiii babysit In my home week.
Court, SemInole County, Florida I
LPN part time for Dr. Office.
Arbor, w.C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
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Seminole COUIty Schools Art Show, Altamonte Mall,
agreed with Myers It is accordance
Ritifa) with the provisions
QualIfIed persons reply to Box
days. S. Sanford Ave..Lake
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1g. Fl. rm, built in planters,
co-sponsored by County PTA, local galleries and
probably unconstitutional the FictItIous Name Statutes, To. _. 55UP area. 323.5151.
55, c.o The Evnlng Herald
bar, shelving I tots morel
MINI.U.LOCK
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
musums. Entertainment through April .
because it is so broad.
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Wit:
Section
$63.09
Florida
Loving
.
Learning
environment
New concrete buildings all sizes,
Statutes 1957.
32771,
Only $18,400.
Open house and barbecue PACE School for Children
offered In my home for your
$20
I
up,
especially
nice,
most
Davld.Mlcha,I, Inc.
child. Problems because of
Instructor for swimming, fitness
Convenient on 1.4 a? SR 46
with Learning DisabIlities, 1-4 p.m., new building on
51g. Shirley Siegel
Fantastic 2 BR, 28 brIck home
Legal Notice
your shift changes? Call for
classes, I informal education
behind Days Inn, 1.4 industrIal
Sec.,
Treas.
on3+ acresl All the extrasi Fl
Sand Lake Road, Altamonte Springs.
details
3238312.
program.
Part.time
only.
Call
Park. 3230061.
-- Publish Apr. 18.231 May 2, 9, 1980 _________________________
rm.,
porch, din area, ww
YMCA
862.0144.
_________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEU72
Central Florida Choral Festival sponsored by
carpet I CHIAI You have to
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
______________________
1)lnstnjctjo,i
see this one for 185.000.
OFFICE HELP WANTED 37B"—Rental Offices
American Guild of Organists; massed chorus singing /
CIRCUIT IN 'AND FOR
For tennis club, Must be neat
11 anthems, Knowles Memorial Chapel, Winter Park, 4
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
New 2 BR, 28 condo home in
I honest. Call Doug 323.1363.
CITY OF
OFFICE I Retell space- $95.00
p.m. No admission charge.
CASE NO. 7fl317CA49.K
Exclusive DsIgn
lovely Mayfair Villas, many
.
.
monthly includes utilities. 323.
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
ATLANTIC BANK OF ORLANDO,
Spare
or
part
time
sales
help
addItional featuresl Buy now
31fl or 830-9575.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Creative Expressions 3277813
a
Florida
banking
corporation,
Carnival of the Animals symphosy performed
wanted. Work out of your own .
or build I express yourself
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNS
.v
'
PlaIntiff,
Garage so full thervs no room
home, set your own hourl.
with your own personal taste.
Florida Symphony Orchestra with Grapefru1t
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
vs.
-C -For Lis
forthecar?Cleanitoutwltha
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
Choose many designs, colors I
by the City Council of the City of
Productions, 2:30 p.m., Central Florida Zoo, Normal
CLEO PALMER a.k.a
INVESTMENT. Fringe
Want Ad In the Herald, PH.
stylest BeginnIng 143,900. 2
CLEO B. Winter Springs, Florida, that said
zoo admission Ch11'g,
322.2611 or 831.9993.
benefits include paid vacation,
PALMER, C,L. THOMPSON, etc., City Council wIll hold
models
avail.
Auto
Repair
or
????
a public
Building
at al.,
company car, retirement plan
hearing at the CIty Hall, 100 N. _____________________
land all Fenced. Hwy 436 in
Defendants.
MONDAY, APRIL21
&amp; more. Send Resume to: Mr.
1 BR, lB condo w-CHIA, w.w
Forest City, 1800 mo.
Edgwnon Ave., Winter SprIngs,
NOTICE OP ACTION
R. Lusttchau, l3öMargo Lane,
carpet, pop? kit I W I D,
weo.WiMer 8rtap Chamber .1 Commerce,
Ft., on Tuesday, May 13, 1980, at
TOi
CLIO PALMER - eke
LQS, rn. 33710.
downstaIrs I by the pool.
bead of director,, 8p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434. -.INC.
7:30
p.m.
or
as
soon
thereafter
as
Shop
wIthout
CLEO B. PALMER,
Yours for $31,100.
Amway Way.
residence possible, consider an Ordinance
Amway
unknown, and all psrtinhavingor entitled astofollows:
Monday Manes's Toestmakra (jab, 7:15 a.m,,
EALTORS
Hairdresser
delIvered
to
your
claiming to have any right, tIt 01'
Holiday Inn, Wymore Real, Altamont. Sp11J'4L
ForsalonlnDeiton.
'339-0509 Just listedl 2 BR 1 B home In
701 Bldg.
home. Call 333 440 After
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
lNerestInthIrealproperty.eln
661.5978 or 3744610
CCM on fenced let. 30 x 10
E. Aifamonte Dr.
we.&amp;enis.
OF
339-0501
WINTER
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Aacenslon Lutheran
SPRINGS,
a'i
covered patio overlooking
FLORIDA, REZONINO THE
Cbwth,Casselberry; 7p.m., Florida Federal Savings
YOU
NURSING AIDES
ARE
p0011 C HIA, .at.In kit, FR I.
HEREBY HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED
.D1n*trI
Better Living Center of Cassel.
NOTIFIED that ATLANTIC
morel Just 840,0001
&amp; Loan Asen., Altamonte Springs.
NDS,
SUBJECT
PROPERTY
____________________
berry. Call for appt. 339.5002.
BANK OF ORLANDO has tiled.
lot' Rsnt
Diet Worbahop, 10 am, and noon, Canton Union
ABUTS
THE
SOUTHEAST
SIDE
Complaint
NOTICE UNDER
_____________________
CALLANYTIME
I.
In the
abov,.styl.d OF EDGEMON AVENUE FROM
RN full time,'S.4 shift. Apply In
Court for the
forecloiur.
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
Warehouse, light manufacturing
of a BAHAMA ROAD SOUTH TO
per-i
Sanford
Nursing
&amp;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Jefferson
2565
with Office space. 2,SOO.10,aJo
mortg.ge encumbering
the SUNSET
DRIVE, IN THE CITY that
iaiioWlngIl
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonvllle
property,
OF
are 9eged
sq
fully
sprInkled
a
in.
Ward, Interstate Mall, Alznont.Spii
WINTER
SPRINGS,
In
Ave.
Park 322-2420
Neeo
busIness under the fictitIous
sulated, Ill SR 46. 1.894-1098.
test of the West SOS test of the
a,02
Sanford Balmy, noon, Civic Center.
NESEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, name of M &amp;.A% ASSOCIATES,
Wanted aIrcraft parts fabrlcater
¼ of SE¼ of SectIon 21, TownshIp FROM ITS PRESENT ZONING located at 720 Bucher Road,
South Seminole AL, noon, Mental Health Center,
&amp; •ssembler. Prior aircraft
21 Seijffi, Range 30 East, lying CLASSIFICATION OF N.C1 TO N. MaitIand, Florida 32751, and in.
V.E
sIu.iRsiaI
Robin Road, Altagnod, Springs
1A PURSUANT TO CHAPTER
experience requIred. 333W?.
East of Tus6awilla Road.
French
2525 323-2222
tend toreglster said name wIth the
We as an Equal OpportunIty
South SeI.* Gardeu Club, 1 p.m.,
Youarecommanto,Iieyr 161.041 OF THE FLORIDA Clerk CircuIt Court of Seminole
Snfoi-d
Pasture
Employer.
STATUTES:
PROVIDING
FOR
'Ittindefen$esfosaid Complains
Woman's ClUb.
REALTORS
nty, Florida.
Forrent,3½acres,$33m0
wIth the Clerk Of the abey,.nam.d THE AMENDMENT OF THE
Dated this 4th day of April, 1980
u1.i
Sanford Al-Aaus, $ p.m., First United Methodist
Multiple
Listing Service
Court and to serve a copy therest OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AND
MIM Associates, a Flor.
Church, Sanford.
ton the attorneys hIrehelow THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE
ida general Partnership
not later than May 14, ii.o.
PLAN; SEVERABILITY;
STEMPER SEZI
Sanford LA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
By: Fred S. Mauk, Partner
WITNESS my hand and seal of CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
BUYERS we have EX.
By:
Charlotte
Morrow,
Soldiori
the Court at Sanford, SemInole DATE,
PER IENCE I KNOWLEDGE
APT OR HOUSE—With at least 2
Partner
Lake and Country Club Lake Mary
A copy of slid Ordinance shall
County, Florida, this 9th day-of
NEED
IMMEDIATELY FOR
in CREATIVE I owner
harms, reasonable rent, In
fts
allot
its
Partners
AprIl, i,
be available at the Office of the
FINANCING
Al'Aa.u, Span,, Recreation 11*11 behInd Stromberg
THE EVENING HERALD
Sanford area: Call 3210076
PublishApr.1S,2s$.May7,9,sqo
SEAt.
CIty Clerk of the City of Winter OEU.74
CIRCULATION DEPART.
after 3:30 p.m.
Casison, Lake Mary.
Springs, Fl., for all persons
MUsT.
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HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
Arthur H. BeckwIth, Jr
desirIng to examine same.
Bdrms,
VFW Post 1010$ and A'11 iry joint meetIng, 8 p.rn,,
2
SIMINOLICOUNTYSOAND
bath,
w.
Clerk of The Circuit
All Interested persons are InOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
40—Condominiums
I
FIREPLACE, additional
long cabin on lakefront.
Court
vlted to attend and be heard.
monthly income of $420 all on
NOTICE OP PUBLIC
By: Eve Crabtrea
THIS NOTICE Is to be published
•
Town house hf Sanora 3 BR,
5+ acres only $112,000.
51*1150
TUFDAV,APJUL22
Deputy Clerk
In the Evening Herald, a
The Seminole County Beard Of
Ip beautifully furnIshed, pool,
Sanford Sert.a, 7 am., 5ag's,
LOWNDES, DROSDICK
newspaper- of gaiter-al circulation CommIssioners wIll hold a public
garage, avaIlable until Jan. 1,
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI.
[w,.Jpg
IIII5
I DOSTIR
Winter Springs Serums, 7:30 am., Community
of ttte,CIty• on. (1) time at lees? hearing In Room 298 of the
1981 1423 mo. The Real Estate.
TIES on W. 1st St. near
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION fIt sen'(lS) days prior to the tlmi Seminole County Courthou,
Center, North Edgemon Avenue.
Agency Inc. Realtors 373.55,
proposed hospital, 1 city blocit
of thi publIc
By: RC.r- F. Hig,l,is, Isqufr
3005. FrenchAve.
.
s.nor. Florida on May 13th, 1980
only $110,000.
SadosdLlom non, Holiday Inn.
Sanford, Fl. 33771
SuIte 03, First Federal Bulldk
Dated this 10th day of Apr-il, at7:OOP.M.,orassoonther,.fter
1910.
Post Office Box
as possIble to consider the
BUYERS &amp; SELLERS we can
41—tioise
Orllndo,
Florida
CITYOF WINTER SPRINGS, follOwIng:
advise clients on income TAX
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Tel.:
(30$)
PORTER NUDID-Virl.,,
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PUBLIC HEARINO POE.
consequences &amp; shelters,
deIIILnOWNkUnda.APP$YArI Attorneysfsr Plaintiff
•y:MaryT.No,ton, CN*NS1
OF
I
205150
others by appointment it.
Or-India's, Sanfert
IN till COUNTY COURT OF IN THU COUNTY COURT op PublIsh: April fl, le. 3a
.
City Clerk RESULATIOW$
SAVES.
P10110* IN AND FOR FLORIDa
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IN AND FOR
Nurse
Aides
isp,
in
mar-ski
Publish: April'11. 1980
$10101 MERRIAM SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
tame
care.
Apply
In
person
DIU.75
AUICULTUIE TO Ci RETAIL
!!uIo
Case Ns. 19.11$.$P.OS
Laleviow NursIng Canter, 917
CASE NO. $'W.SP.N
COMMERCIAL PZ(4.l.iIj.le.
$750 down
NOTICE
OP
PUBLIC
51*1150
U. 2nd St., Sanford.
FAMILY LINES FEDERAL FAMILY LINES FEDERAL
pn at the sa corner of In.
CITYOP
Iclosing will put you in thIs 2
OP PROPOSED ChASSIS AND
CREDIT UNION, 71$ South - Park CREDIT UNION, 211 South Park WINTER SF1 50$,
tsr-section Of road rIghtol.wsy of ____________________
FLORIDA
Berm, 1 Bath home with
AMENDMENTS IN CURTAIN Tascawilla Road and Red B'
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 33771. Avenue, $onfrd, Florida a771,
p1,afn,ff
DISTRICTS AND
FIREPLACE, only $23,500.
21—Situations
p$afffflff SOIIND*1Il$ Road, run South 33 degrees 13 21"
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I SR Spanish style doll house.
vs.
Op TIlE ZONINS OROINANCI U. 98 ft., thence NEIy 39.2 ft. mere
NOTICE II HERESY GIVEN OP
THE CITY OP
Ideal for couple or single
AID L OGLISSY, liii SI, UIUSDA J. MCQUIEN and bit tile City CeuecMol liii COy of FLORIDA.
IN.
or lees to a point 10 ft. I of the
CENIC LOCATION on th.
person. Only ss,o to assume
PROVIMENT I
Geneva, Florida 3313L JAKI C. McQUIEN,
P.0.5,, tttiflCi W 00 ft. tO liii
WWSF Springs, FIirIdg, Slat said
bautiful Wekiva River 6+
mtg.
with References, call m.ems.
DefSWI
oati.
Notice Is hereby ivos that a P.0.5., said described property
CIty Csvncll will held a pWSlic
acres only 1110.000.
Pic Hear-In, will be hold at the containing oet7 s. ft. more or
NOTICE OP ACTION
NOTICE OP ACTION
IlNiin, on Tuesday, May 13,lNL Camm
WILL SIT wIth elderly person
It you have the Imagination this
bern In the CIty hall loss - and from the $1 rer of
Ti: Donald I. o.i.y
TO: Sr-s.d. j,
i_ 617:30p.m. eras soon Ilieisiftsr In 1s City if Sanford. Florida,
JOHNS ACCESS 10 acres
day or niget
home can be turned into a
5 S4
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at t Wer-iict if
ki C. McQueen, 1913 5ening as peesile, to csiuidir an
w, u.
DI 7:00 o'dsck .*. en April 00,1985, Rd and Tuscawitlo Road.
EzpSr-iced.
•S5Y
tsr-ms only $20,000.
doplex
or
home
with
business
lot ireat
Read, N.E., Washington, D.C.
run $
taiice entItled follOws:
Is e.nshiur
or maybe you have Ids of
Geneva, Fior-1d 32732
00053
end aDU* 32 degrpes 33' 3$" 198 ft. Is thl
ANORDINANCROF THICITY mints leWisshail,
WE ARE CONCERNED WITH
your own. Zoned comm.
joins OrIIIIIIIOO Of P0.5, IhiAcerun S33degrwssi'
Yew at. required to ppper OF WINTER
Yew are required to
$-ApIs.&amp;tkiiwi
SPRINGS, PLOR'$43,980.
YOUR NEEDS.
befele Judge Ala,. A. Dick.,, a beferu JIPdgV Alan A. Dickay, a IDA. REPEALING SICTION$ liii City if Sanford, Florida, fl 31" 1 along. me I NW line of
Tesr
.'u*efthisCswt,as,00A.*t
Tuscawilla Rood 325 ft., thence U
-JlineeflNeCIurt,$9:98a.M. 44N'44.k,44,46.fl,44.$4,441I 51sws;
A
portion of that
ALL PL.ONIDA
the Rid day of Jaip,, A. 0. NIL as Oil Rid day if Jwø,, AD, 1901, at 46$, 44.32.5 and 44.00-OR THU
certaIn 350ft,ffionc,Nmy$,In,.,amor
ALTY
STtMPEIAOENCY
&amp;IBMIyOr
5
Ceupir-sern D,
Ceiot$rsein D, $ernktele Ceunty WINTER SPRINGS CODS OF ppperty abutting 'N IdlOweod liu, to a point No ft. $SIWt 33
OPMNFOIDIi*i.1ON
ream' only. WorkIng man
Avanlaeenffie Nsflhwsil and lying degrees 13'21" Iof till South 1W
REALTOR 332-4991
Cqwrthouse Ann*, Sanford, Ceurthiogs. Annex, Sanford, ORDINANCES UNTITJ.ID 20$', bshsien 8155 Mr-ad and AIrpul line of led Bug Lak,Read, ffi
2544$. French Ave. 332
prefer-ret References.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Sem5noIe Cewety Flsrld,
Seminole County, Florida, to ISO, TO PROVIDE OR
ion RIIy to sea u, c. The
THE Boulevard Is proposed to be run North 33 degrees 13' 31"
an.wsr flip
32333$), 332377L 37.Ofl9
ppj. anur 'toe Cemplaliw for meie ADOPT1QN OP $ICTIOHS d4
West
Evening Harold P.O. 50*1467, rosined
fr-em
AD
(AIrhcu*uraU
Noft.
to
said
3494455,3339198 334353
** filed agalad you herein, Any doe tiled asalnol yew herein. Any 441
1W finest lii s
17,45.I1,M.lIdtis,isIs,- District Is MRI (*lN!ple.F.rnny Lake Iopd Ihonco
Saford. Fl. 3271
_[
ue$Isnanswsrarrtptipg ormmnhrmmrorcewrtpleedln,s 44.1.1 and 44.IIs PROVIDIW
West 335 ft.
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ResIdentIal DweIlIag District, alseg said R.W 1kw, tunes SWIy Lo.g Pa's Now mw?mup be flied wile tiers if tile Mad be flied with Clerk et f
FOR $EV$u*øIuty,. - Said
property being mire par. $.Ift.meree, leN, lsttle P.0.5w
court, Seminole County Coor. - Cwt leinimlo County Cesir.
FLICTS AND: IFPICTIV; tiaMarly desaibed as fetlem:
kIM *1st slerhisases
eli In the NW ¼ Of 1110 SE % if
Wiouse, $astud, Florida. api y Itlewsa. $aMsrp, Pier-lie, and copy
DATE.
every size aid price.
.BegInning
100115
feet
West
and
SeIln
34,
Township
then.et
furnished,
lb Souls,
Jfl• to tile ekew.
cu if 41 OrIituni$,sii 27993 lest,$ewlil of She Northeast Range 98 lISP, Seminole Cunty,
beaNlSle
of
ISO
adIN__ISs
cowr•
ninnies
Scull.
1$ feet Fierlli.(Furffierdr-55piffi
N adirsie Is: t Nshen IS,.
$-'00198
as loII, IIrt 44. ManS, C CS al ISO City WInS.r. NOr-Il. 45 41,roee East 186 lesS s
10hk$ SANDWICH
SHOP is 4$ ,
r-r- et me Wersectisi if
M.,Jll, A,*osy, 98$ SoilS Ps* AINmIV, No SillS P1r5 Avenue, SprIngs PSOIda, 1W
all
per-seas
West
1$
lest
to
Mining,
ad
Red Bug
Avielle. Pad CitIes Dissur s
Pad OlNce Drinin H. Oar-felL deSW1W I. Isilmmno some.
aisiicstisss
LIke
Road end
L.,L.L IIa duelss Wad end Tuscawill Rood.)
(DISTRICT
NO.sastsri Grsclsus living. beg.
F1WSo
Fur-Ida, Wi, by May 27,1185,
*1 11mietad
Weekly I meshhly rates,
hp.ri.øc. ieg, sqrg,
ON levI. 2711.9 lest levIS et me N*oest I)
Ups $W tillers $5 Sir
od Is 41WI aJ
-utilities Inquire S. Ode
amer
nexiSi
SoulS
01$
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last
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lii
atlsn**ce
will
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lot'
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f.,
peais. Oiliest ØIsV1W '00W
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ROOMS FOR RUNT
UJJ1rW
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PUblic
continued_trim
time
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if
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CS
SSOsofffi *ecardg iO Seminole COunty, Isund nacowory, Further detailo
WhTllIU sly $nOadffi,s.I. W
ii'i 151,115 dIYdl p
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PSOIN.
,:
Ovulate by cailiI 0011305, Ed.
of Ste Court en
. 115 SW 0- --1* *4
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1*L1'.
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shtsa. SOme ifaueare, Is
hsws ii ipsrstlss IN•V silt put' ssdsIi
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Sentinels County, Pierl
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CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole
Orlando - Winter Park
322-2611
831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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FHA VA, FHA 3351245

REALTOR
MLS
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323-6061 or- eves. 3730517

142 Carver Av Academy Manor
mo. Ie under if you qualify
Mary Griffith Realtor
1-123.1426
322-3994
ito
SANFORD
$37,.,00
Bedroom, i' bath, Central
HIA, good location, good
neighborhood,

323.7832
Eve. 332-0612, 322-1517
207 E. 25th St.

frank Construction &amp; Realt
REALTOR
830-6061
REALTY WORLD

ioirnrs
RCA LTY
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GENTLE GENEVA, 3 BR, 18
Mobile w addition. Walk to
Lake Harney. Great Terms?
$28,500.
PURE COUNTRY COMFORT.4 BR, lB on 1' acres
walk
to church, School 8. store.
CCA QflO
HANDYMA'a SPECIAL--3 BR,
lB. over 1 acre. 120,000.

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
26l0SanfordAve.

321.0759
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Country Club Manor. 2 BR, JB,
Family Rm., C-H&amp;A, Corner
Lot. Will consider FHA.VA.
$31,900.00
For Rent till Jan. 'II. Sonora.
Townhouse, funished 3 BR, 2' -?
B. $42500 mo.
Country Home-2", acres with 2
yr. old 45, 2'/? B. Large garage
and workshop. $95,000.00.

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors
3435'/z 5. French (17-92) Sanford
333.5334

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Goldsboro —By Owner
3 BR, Completely remodeled
inside &amp; out. New w•w carpet.
Large workshop. Only $19,500.
322 02)6.

Inc.

REALTOR, MLS

3235774

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section of town with 2 rental
units to make the monthly
payment. Only $19,500 down I
assume low mt. mortgage.
$69,500

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baths.

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HIGHLAND PARK
3 BR.
formal dining rm., eat-in kit.
then, shade. 534,000.

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Recently remodeled. Pine
Avenue. 533,000.00.

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1½ ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake
Jessup Heights. $IO,a.00.

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PI&amp;W LISTING IN LONOW000
Qua. to shopping. elementary
ChO0I, this bedroom, 3 beth
$Iism. has over 1100 sq ft of
Ii area a huge yard with
Of big beautiful trees.
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2 bedroom, 1 bath, central
H&amp;A pIus 1 bedroom apt.
Name your terms, $33900.

REFRIGERATORS_$50
guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French. 3237310.

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Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, W'
Central HIA heat pump, big
harms., I huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 119.90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5774.

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Also 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, ex.
ceilent. $21,300.
Crank ConstructIon I Realty,
'REALTOR
030-1051
REALTY WORLD

TRY VA FINANCING WITS
0000*5
this neat 7 bedrOom home
335' deep lot. Just
31-5440 305-333-

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ORANGE CITY-2 PARCELS'
1 is S acres other 2 acres.
RoIling terrain with lots Of
trees. Good for home or miniranch.
U.S. CITIES
Tony Coppola a Associates, inc.
REALTOR 641-2511 or 6300333/
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UPRIGHT PIANO
Oldbut inexcellentconditlon
323 S0
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New Spinet pianos. Choose from
2 top brand names, these are
delux models. Full price $998
includes bench I delivery.
Also exceptionally nice studio
r'1o, fantastic tone , touch
response, 589$. Cannon Music
Co., Longwood Village
shopping Center, SR 434, I bit
E. I-I. 395900.

'71 Ford Van V $ Club Wagon
5700cr best offer
562 04.41

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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates
?lhr
6300070

MEINTZER TILE
Newor repair, leakyshowersour
speiaIly, 2Syrs E.p, $69 $567
Clock Repair

GWALTNEY JEWELER
A OK TIRE
lOIS. Park Ave.
in-74J I
Shocks 55.95-Heavy Duty 7.95 I
3226509
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AIR SHOCKS
New Batteries $29.95
Concrete Wark
2413 French Aye., Sanford
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DRIVE WAYS
322 65.45
after 6

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From $IOto 860
Call 3fl-1624; 3224460

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Fainting&amp; Repair
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Trent I'aintinq &amp; Repair
InteriorS Eterior
Free Es?,
117 3559
Photography
Wedding photography by ii"
Cullum. Free engagemen?
photos or color 8.10. 323 8758
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Allerations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
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Licensed &amp; Dependable
Quality household repairs
Residential&amp; Commercial
Free st.
6170048
Creative Surfaces lic - special
izing In repainting. mt &amp; ext wallpaper, wall texing, wood
staining. Free E.t After you
have called the rest call the
beSt. 862 5592.

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Yard Debr, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Misc.
1L0CAL1349537%
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75 Chevy Surban, Silverado pkg,
Duel AC, only 13,250. 436 Auto
Sales,
660
Hwy
436,
Casselberry, 534 $399,
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find him listed in our Busini'ss
Service Directory
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tOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrl.tt's Beauty
HOCk Sl9E.ItSt.,322S142
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New rrns, kill bath remodeling.
Fireplaces We handle the
whole ball of wax.
E LINK CONST.
3227029

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T &amp; J STONE CO.
The King of The Rock
All lypes 01 stone, interior
exterior,
ommercial.
residential. Specialty'
decorative lireplaces (installed). Call John 331 0317,
free estimates,
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House Cleaning
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. COMPUTER SERVICES
Local multi branch restaurant
Housewives Cleaning Service
company has computer time
Personaliled. fast th'pendable
available to process any type
Regular or itimeb1SIS
general ledger &amp; payroll 'c
677 5891
wedo waSh windows
counts We would like to
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Secure a few good clients to
ofi set our computer costs
Landscape Maint.
This would enable you to be 1
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of a few select clients rather
'CALL 1 HE SOt.WAIHt'4 •
than I of a 100 All work
Noorder toosmallor Iarghandled by company con
311 4652
troller
Routine
or
sophisticated
accounting
needs can be met Contract
Lawn Care
Duane Curry at 472
Mowing &amp; lawn care, etc
I Tmeorallscason
Air Conditioning
Call 3?? 0248

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53—TV Radio-Stereo
$300. Cash
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath -lop Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; Used
Call afterop.m. 373.5757
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipUsed
tbl
model
color
TV's,
all
giving location, owner and
merit.
322-5990
working,
599.95.
10
to
choose
4OA-'B'insss Eaip.
price. No salesmen
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture
- Salvage, 17-92, so. of Sanford.
WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
78—ltorcycIes
LAST YEARSPRICES,Leaseor
322-5721.
the City of Sanford for
purchase an IBM 0S6 420
rehabilitationprolect. Will pay
TELEVISION
1971 Harley-Oavdson 290. Ex.
information processor, and
up to $10,000, maybe more.
RCA color console 25", sold new
cellent condition, current
IBM 056-452 information
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
over $700. Balance du $11500
inspection, great mileage.
processor atlas? years prices,
Housing Aulhonity 305323or take over my payments
3235382
Available now, for informatIon
96)5.
117.00 month. Still in warranty.
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call 372-1664 or 327-4086.
Will delIver. Call 867-5391
A OK TIRE
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372 7410
NEWTIRESSI9.19&amp; UP
47A'MOrtgIgN Bougl*
For Sale Used officeeqpt. Desk,
2413 French Aye,
Sanford
Good Used TV's,$7SIup
filing cab. I chaIrs. Many
&amp;Sokl
.
MILLERS
items to Choose from. Nolls
36IhOutando Dr.
Ph. 372-0352
Sanford Furniture Salvage. I?Wil buy Is? &amp; 2nd mortgates. We
79'rKks-Trajlers
92, So. of Sanford. 3226721.
-also make Real Estate I
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig,
Business loans. Florida
$493.75. Sal $113.16 or SI? mo.
1971 RANCHERO-with topper,
Mortgage Investment. 1101 E.
62-ai-Garden
Agent 339-0386.
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fully equipped. 5500 or best
Robinson,
Orlando,
422-2976.
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offer, 322 1751.
BARGAIN TV's
Palms-Pineapples I Pimdo,4
Why pay more?
to 5 ft., delivered I planted.
SO-ttdJScellafleous for Solo
77 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
HERB'S TV
550. Reclinata, $ to 9 ft, $125.
351 Cleveland, auto I AC, only
299?S. Sanford Ave.
333.1734
After
5
534.7593.
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136 Auto Sales, $60 Hwy
$3,Iu,
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
436 Casselberry, 034-5399.
Lawnmowers.WeselIthe,,t&amp;
BUY, SELL,TRADE
S4-'-rage
servIce the rest. WESTERN
311-315 E. First St.
322.5432 _____________________
AUTO, 301 W. lit St.
10—Autos for Sale
YARD
SALE-I
.amily.
Sat
I
IRemlngtonlandtypewrlt.rw.
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Sun. 9:30-1:00.3400 Hiawatha
case, 1 Smith Corona w.case,
FILL DIRT ITOP SOIL
Ave., behind Dekie's Gulf
both like new, for high schOol
YELLOW SAND
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JUST MAKE PAVMENTS-'6,
Statiøn 17-92.
orcollege,$3Seach,noch,cks.
CalIClarkIHIrt3n.75.O
to '75 models. Call 339-9100 or
2536 Grove Dr. 3230141.
134-4105 (Dealer).
Sat-Sun, furniture, household
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items, etc. S. Sanford Ave.,
Don't DespaIr Or Pull Your Hair
67-Uvestock- Poultry
appr-. ½ mIS.of CardInal md., ___________________________ 1973 Dart Swinger, slant 6, auto,
— Use A Want Ad. 323-3611 or
follow pigits.
531-9993.
AC, PS, very good cord.
PIGS FOR SALE
Must sell, $995 3735035
CARPORT SALE: Saturday
Start your own used bookstorel
tIllS 111 Satsuma Dr. BIkes,
- 349-5912
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used books for sale. Call
clOthes,
misc.
1-275.3044 or 1-277-1596 for
details.
ö—lntedMoving Sale: FriSat. EntIre
household.
1106
Washington
Foot Lockers, $17J9up
Avi. 9 till?
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Cash 322-4132
370 SanfordAve.
332-5791" FrI.Sst.
off 1792, 203 Fairmont
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
I track tapeplayer I' Itoider +
Dr.,
Buy I Sell, the finest In used
Sunland
Estates.
many Columbia tapes,
Mlcrowive, '71 FIrebird,
furniture, IcIng., stoves,
Lxturn., linens, file cao, plants,
tools.
cellenf ccnd, 323-1533.
APARTMENTS
clothes etc.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
POOL. TABLE-O' Professional.
"l1l1Y For Less"
MOvinOSale: April 1511L9t0 S.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
Goad cond. all accessories
Hoolt,edeek&amp;
niture Salvage. 3211231.
included, $150 or best offer.
- I,2,3$l. Sulles
thalrs. typewritter-, boating
Call 333-OIU.
Will buy 010 clau ningi I. silver• U*fvri.
Mull. FamIly
equipment, 2 deep sea fishing
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
rods $90 each. Nothing over
OFt. Pick-up TruckCop
•Peel
Laundry
Jim 333.1815.
$100. 171 7th St., Ciuluota. 351.
$100
SovIet - I 'Story
6379.
Call
332-1477
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150$ W. 2$$IS IT,
Antiques, modern furniture,
3 FAMILY garage sale-Air
POOL- Doughboy abov.
Stirling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
SANFORD
cord.,
plus
odds
ends.
Sit
&amp;
36*15', v.ees l.
Diamon. Bridges Antiques.
Sun. 310 S. Edgenson. 337.3$4.
3.2Ip$
liner. You move,
mo,i
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'70 Pontiac Cony Catalina. runs
(lOOd, 5795 904 313 0-160 I
Wekiva River Rd off .36
W.

Central Temp will service ACs,
refrig, freezers, water coolers.
misc. Call 373 7788 anytime
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van, I pass., 34,000 ml. only
15,488, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436, Casseiberry,

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WDs,cyl, 3
sp., 35,000 ml. only 13,455, 436
Auto Sales, $60 Hwy 136,
Casselberry, $345399.

'77 Invader Elite 17' tn-hull with
115 Pip Mercury engine and
trailer. 648

59-Mi.,sical

KELVINAthR
STOVE-.
Excellent coed. Moving, must
sell $100 or best offer,
Call 3230)18,

iSA-Vans
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AI%o precision skates, size 6.
black leather boot, like new.
__3fl 1420.

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Trailer,
AC gas range &amp; ref., like new
cond. $1,295. 323 9034.
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339-0509
339-0508 SANFORD AVE-Duplex plus
vacant lot, Zoned commercial.
MICROWAVE
4 pct. interest to qualified
Assumable mortgage. $44,900.
buyers. New homes with
Push button controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
monthly payments under $230
Realty.
Crank Construction
Originally $619. assume payLow down payments, 3222387
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REALTOR
ments of $2) mo Agent 3)9
W. Garnett White
$306061
$388
RegRealEstateBroker
REALTYWORLO
JOHN K P I DER ASSOC.
_______________________________ Ref. repo. 16 cu ft frost free,
Orig. $529, now $705 or $19 mo.
107 W.Commerclal
Agent 339S3$4
47Real Estate Wanted
Phone3fl 7181,Sanford
701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

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Bedroom, 2 bath Beauty,
better than new. $21,500.

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Rig. Neal Estate Broker
1ØN. Park Ave.
322-6123

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1971 Bonita Ski Boat with trIpod,
125 Johnson rebu- t motor &amp;
trailer, $900 or bet I offer. 323-

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold or-hg. $109.35, used short
time, Bal. $199.14 or $19.35 mu.
A,ent 339-8386.

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Fleetwood 12*60, 2 BR, cornpletely renovated, everything
in excellent cond, new carpet,
double front door, etc. Price
reduced for quick sale $4,995
firm call 3234419 for
pointment.

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16'
v Boat and galvaniz'
traIler. Boat needs som, work
323904

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

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

See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front I rear BR's,
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlandoDr.
323-5200
VA FHA Financing

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, FIa. 32771

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BUSINESSfQFSaIs
RetIring
322__________________________
Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One
The quick, easy
Want.Ad way. The magic
number is 322-2611 or 131-9993.

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bIl
JmI
4r1.rA
$11,5000uwP4 or less with 2nd.
3 BR, 2 bath, new country
FOl' Sal.
home, all amenities,
--lI' APR on 1st mortgage.
• BR, 20, w-w, CA H. WD, OW,
pool, club house, set. p0cc,,,
CHOICE AREA- 3 unit apt.
133,500,327-0373.
- house $49,500. $19,500 down,
assume 150,000 Ct $537.50 per
II Pet. FInancing Available
me. at 10 pct. APR.
Very large I or 2 BR condo wall
HOME— S BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story.
appl., including W-D w-w
2½ LOts Fenced Yard, 17th
carpet, C-H&amp;A, 527,900 1 BR;
Street, Sanford. Call for
537,900 2 BR. 671 Cell or 1-273
Details.
4562.

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701 C.. French

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323-5620

S5—Boats&amp;Accessories

5 Pc. wooden
&amp; 4 chairs, $50 each. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1792 S. of Sanford, 322.1721.

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best schools. $64,000. -

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Baby turn., clothes, misc.
In rear 716 W. 1st

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FRI. 7:30 P.M,
S Piece wrought iron patio set,
new dining tables 8. stools,
stereos &amp; TV5, redwood patio
chairs, recliners &amp; other
chairs, lamps and all kinds of
other household items, small &amp;
large.
CASH DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

MovingSale
Saturday Only
211 Lakeview Ave., Sanford
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YARD SALE: Sat &amp; Sun. Toys,
baby. children's and women's
clothes, etc. 105 S Sunland
Or., Sunland Estates.

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
dential Auctions 8. Appraisals,
Call Dell's Auction, 3235620,
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1978 Singer 1-utura 1-ully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $18) or
$71 mo. Agent 339 $6,

Plumbing business compietew.
Inventory
real estate. Call
W. Malbczowski, REALTOR,
322-7903, _______

Day or Night

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Longwood, lovely 3 BR, 1', 8,
like new, $12,900 cash to
mortgage.. Vacant, move in
today. $43,900.

Harold Hall Realty

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AUTO. AIR. LOOKS GOOD
RUNS GOOD EXC TIRES
$5
371 0640

1971 CADILLAC-Must sell.
Financing available, New
transmission, all extras
11,895 Call 322 6191

72-AuCtion
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YARD SALE
Ass? smi
furniture 8. 'uantlty of
material remnants, never
used. Sat 8. Sun 95 7l
Magnolia Ave. 323

SI-Household GOods

ROCKETT

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off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding,
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only? Free
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792. So. of
Sanford. 3228721.

7439 S Myrtle Ave
Orlando
Sanford
327 %577
321 0640

Sanlanla 3 BR, 28, C-H&amp;A,
privacy fence, pool-patio, Low
dwn owner will hold at 12 pct.
$35,900. 372-4914'stt S.

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'69Chev7dr,AC.Auto
PS. good trans $600
323 28)9 aft

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Couch, brown vinyl, $150,
Sewing machine &amp; cabinet,
IllS; 2 Bar stools. $3 each. 203
Collins Dr. 373-0177 alter 4:30
or weekends.

LAKE
FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE00 &amp; CFU. 120.000.

Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speed
way. Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at 8 pm It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901
2558311 for further details
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HALL TREE, Vanity and bookcase Best offer Or. French
Antique-s. 327 0354.

"I would like a moment with your computerl"

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33.000 mi only 15.898 136 Auto
Sales.
160
Hwy
1)6.
('aceIhnrrv
J 8199

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hendrix Antiques
119,
Oviedo Fl. 3633710. Stock
reduction sale Starts April 12
thru 30, 30 pcI. off on all items
over 175 Large variety to
choose from. Call for direc
tions,
also
furniture
refinishing. Open 5 to S

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2'ACRESPINE&amp; PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT

OSTEEN RETREAT, 20 acres
w hunting camp. $39,900?!?
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new one, beat trade price on
1976 silver cream puff Low
miles. Michelins, great cash
price Cons der financog wIt
Qood down or trade for van
3230106

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l6OIds Delta 88, 2dr. 350 engine,
48.000 one owner mi, only $24-U. 436 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
436. Casselberry. 831 8399

71 -Antiques

2'., ACRES, PAVED ROAD, ______________________
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR I
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LOTS. $12,500. TERMS
50-Miscellaneous for sue
AVAILABLE.

BUILDERS BEAUTY. S BR, lB
on 4 acres, pool, FP, suana &amp;
more, more, more!

CALL SANDY WISDOM
'149 5698
862 1700
24 hrs.

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ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
CHOOSE FROM. $6,500
EACH,
OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

EQUESTRIANS DELIGHT, 3
BR. 2B, cedar &amp; stone. FP. 5
acres. 36x36 custom barn.

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BETTER HOMES 8. GARDENS

ORANGE CITY- 3 Bedroom, 2
bath. Living rm, extra large
kitthen&amp;familyroom,syears
old. Asking $39,000. Owner will
help finance qualified person.
Act Now? This Won't Last
Long? Call 7*9.4357 Owner___________________________
Associate,

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equipment Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92, Se.of Sanford. 372-8721.
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Buying silver coins at 19 to I or
more. Silver dollars in good
shape $75. Private Party will
P-U. Call Ron 645 1051.

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Req.
Broke ri
290 N. 17-92, Casseiberry, Fl.
*34$
Eve. $623655
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Beautiful country lot In Deltorsa,
located off Courtland I
Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
323-7*89 after 5.
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acre parcels, Lk. Sylvan area.
Terms. Call W. Mailczowski,
REALTOR, 3fl.7193.

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 3222611 or 831-9993,

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

REAL ESTATE

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furnilure, 205 E. 7Sfh St. 323 0981.

Cal I Ba rt
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 32? 7198
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100' LAKE FRONT LOT hr
Casselberryon Seminola Blvd
Good for Investment or usi
noW $11,900 with good terms,

HAL
MULTIPL.ELISTING REALTOR,
2010 N.
GRAPIDVIEW....)
bedroom, 2 bath. Central
HIA, large lot with beautiful
shade treø on cul-de-sac,
539.900. 2'. pct. down-owner
will carry balance Owner
may rent,

(en1to 5daiIy

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BR, I B, will finance to
qualified buyer. I 855 7559.

NEW HAES

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VA. FHA.235.COn. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lOt 0? our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Mectel Inc. Realtor
614 3013

M. Unsworth Realty

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Tr'aCtOr Mowing
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TRACTOR MOWING
Lots, Pastures &amp; Acreage
Rt'dSOflSabIL' Call 323 3576

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Tree Service
Top. Trim, Removal
Call Jim Flinn 831 7499

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Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controlled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322-5752.
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l'bfl*lflll'0VSfTRflK
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CUSTOMNOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
5.0. BALINT
322 5665
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of alltypes.Lic. Bonded
323 6035
insured
$34
I Man, qualityoperation
$yrs.exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beal. 327-1321
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Hoi'ne RePair
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
HomeRepairlRemo(teling
24 hi.
3720771
Additiunsi Me-modeling
Free Est. Lic. I Bonded
Johnny Walker Cons?. Ltd.
3226457

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TYPING, SEC RE TAR I A.
WORK My home Profession
al, prompt, pickup &amp; del. if
nec. 3234416,

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No DEPOSIT NOQUALIFYING
1$ SOwk,$27 mo. Free Delivery.
Buy Option Serving South
Seminole. Phone 339 814*
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Welding
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BARROWS WELDING
SERVICE 32) 0517
Custom built utility &amp; boat trail.
ir-s, truck racks &amp; misc.
repairs.
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ndow&amp; Screen
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322
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Friday, April is, 910

12A—Evening Herald, sanford, Fl.

After 25 Years, She Can See
ST. LOUIS (UP!) — Anne Snyder remembers the
"I got a skin rash that led to blisters on my
She flew to Florida for an examination. Even
day she saw a strange woman in her hospital room, eyelid," she said. "I couldn't open my eye unless!
though the operation will work on very few blind
"I got out of bed and went to the sink," she threw my head back real fast. When the doctor saw
persons, Mrs. Snyder was given a good chance of
recalled. "A woman was standing there. I waited me, he said, 'What's she doing here? She's more
being able to see again.
for her to say something, but she didn't, so I raised dead than alive.' Then I went to the hospital for 10
my hand to wave and said, 'Hi.'
weeks.
"AS long as you have a good retina," she ex.
"The woman raised her hand, too — that's when I
"I came home looking like a dried-up prune. I lost
plained, "the implant will work. With a 99 percent
realized it was my reflection in the mirror."
so much weight because I couldn't eat at all. They
chance of sight, who wouldn't take it?"
Mrs. Snyder hadn't seen her reflection — or had nothing but ointment on me. I had blisters over
In the surgery Polack removed Mrs. Snyder's
anything else — for 25 years before her operation at my whole body. I'd try to turn over and my blisters
cornea, plus a cataract. A small ring of bone was
the University of Florida in October. A rare disease would stick to the sheet. The screaming I did
taken from her shin and attached to the eye, and a
had dried up the membranes in her body, causing because of the pain shook the whole hospital floor."
mechanical lens, like that of a fixed-focus camera,
burn-like lesions on her skin and taking away her
Mrs. Snyder had no tear ducts and a constantly
was threaded into the bone.
sight.
dry mouth. She lost her hair and nails. The conMrs. Snyder's eyelid was sewn shut and a small
Now, with the help of a camera-like lens im- dition, later diagnosed as Stevens-Johnson Syn.
opening, like a peephole, was made for the lens to
planted in her eye, the 70-year-old widow delights in drome, which dries up the body's membranes,
see through.
the sight of many things — from her 13 grandchll- began to affect Mrs. Snyder's sight.
dren and one great-grandchild to branches stripped
When the moment of truth came, on Oct. 17, a
"Did you ever swim underwater?" she asked.
of their leaves in the winter. But she admits stir- "That's the way I could see at first, a wavy kind of
crowd of doctors surrounded Mrs. Snyder's bed.
prise at seeing that strange reflection In the mirror, sight. After a while I lost everything but light
"They removed the pressure patch," she
"1 said, 'Oh, dear God, what happened to me," perception. I could see nothing but shadows for 25
recalled, "and the doctors had put a card in front of
she laughed, recalling the shock of seeing 25 years years."
me. They asked III could see, and I told them all I
In the 1960s a doctor in Indianapolis tried a cornea
of aging all at once. "I was all gray and wrinkled.
could see was a '95' on the card. When I said that,
That was my first surprise. I didn't have any gray transplant to restore the sight in Mrs. Snyder's right
some of the doctors jumped out and let out an exeye, but the transplant was rejected, and the eye
hair when I got sick."
clamatlon, 'Oh!'
Anne Snyder and her husband were living in had to be removed. With one artificial eye and
"But I was calm and collected and cool. I'm not
Hammond, Ind., in 1954 when they went to another eye which saw only shadows, Mrs. Snyder
going to say it wasn't exciting to see. But I was
Columbus, Ohio, on vacation. A pounding headache was not about to try another experiment,
calm."
cut short ber enjoyment of the trip, and they sped
Then she heard about Dr. Frank Polack at the
Now that her sight has been restored, Mrs. Snyder
home as quickly as they could. Her real troubles University of Florida in Gainesville, who had im- is catching up on 25 lost years, reading letters and
began with a reaction to the medicine she took for planted a mechanical lens In the eye of a Kentucky personal papers packed when she moved to St.
the pain,
Louis three years ago to be near her daughter.
woman and restored her sight after 42 years.

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Friday, April 18, 1980
SANFORD, FLORIDA

When Will Big Quake Hit California?
'iN FRANCISCO (UP!) — It's just a matter of poses" that a rush-hour quake with a Richter
bay mud, in which shock waves intensify. More than
time before a vast section of California is convulsed magnitude of 7 — much less than the 8.3 of 1906 —
it few recent subdivisions have been built on such
by an earthquake packing the enormous power of would take 10,000 lives from falling structures,
sites.
the ternblor that devastated San Francisco 74 years
Another 60,000 would the in flash floods resulting
Even if the structures survive, gas and water
ago this week, on April 18, 1906.
from the collapse of a couple of major dams among
mains rupture, increasing the threat of fire.
It is geological certainty that it will come before 226 dams in the area.
Firefighters and other emergency services can't
the end of the century.
In 1906, the quake set 270 miles of the San Andreas
move through the rubble.
fault in motion for 28 seconds, convulsing 375,
Bruce Bolt, a University of California
On the anniversary of the 1906 disaster Friday,
seismologist, puts the chance at better than 50,5() square miles.
' San Francisco will conduct its first major earwithin this decade.
The temblia' and its resulting fire demolished 5
thquake exercise. Drills will be held in the schools,
Precisely where "the big one" will strike cannot
square miles in San Francisco, mostly downtown,
and volunteers at 19 hospitals will simulate the
and took about 600 lives,
he knorn, but it is almost certain that it will be in a
arrival of casualties.
heavily populated area.
The state of San Francisco's preparedness was
California authorities believe the best, even if
reflected
in some admissions made last week by
weak, defense against the next earthquake is to
When the 1906 earthquake hit, the San Francisco
city officials over the emergency communications
Bay area was sparsely settled. Since then, the
ensure the strength of buildings. Charles Richter,
system hastily announced by Mayor Dianne
California population has multiplied 10 times.
who invented the Richter scale, has long argued
Feinstein after January's substantial shakes.
losses are preventable.
Subdivisions have been built on treacherous loose that many
Key city officials were supposed to give notice
[Ill, high rises have gone up in the cities, freeways
when they traveled more than two hours from the
Modern structures, such as steel-frame office
are straddled with overpasses, waterways with
buildings and high-rise dwellings, are built to city. A iionth later, it turned out, they had quit
bridges,
bothering. This week funds for portable radios and
survive quakes — as is the Golden Gate Bridge.
A 1973 federal study guessed "for planning purpagers were still bottled up in committee.
The least safe buildings rest on fill, often covering

YOUR ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
Herald Phosi W TOM Ne111104

PLANTING
TREES

Complete Weeks TV Listings

Helping celebrate Tuesday's Arbor Day, the
beautification committee of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a treeplanting project along Park Avenue Saturday.
Helping with the project will be Seminole County
Forester Mike Martin, and area Girl Scouts and
their Troop Leaders, represented here by Dona
Speir and her daughter Sondra. The 7-foot laurel
oaks will also be made available to individuals at
a delivered cost of $12 each. Trees may be
reserved by calling the Chamber.

Herald Photo by Tom N.IsiI

Twenty colorful hot-air balloons filled the Seminole County skies
r.c.ntly, but the preflight activity on the ground was also worth
watching. For story and photos, see Pages 2 and 3.

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chicken. 1809 French Ave., Sanford.
CAVALIER MOTOR INN - Breakfast served 7-11
a.m., dinner 5-10 p.m. and featuring "Pot Luck" lunch
buffet. Hwy. 17.92 S. of Airport Blvd., Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN - LAKE MONROE - Featuring
steaks and seafood. Your favorite drinks available in
popular lounge. "Overlooking the St. Johns," Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN - 14 - Enjoy live entertainment in
lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. 1.a(lies' Night every
Thursday. Italian night Saturday - All you can eat
Special. 14 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.
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Center of the Arts, 5903 Randolph St., Orlando, March
1-April 18. Reception March 29 7-9:30 p.m. Free to the
public.
Shakespearean comedy is theme of "To Know
Thyself" to be performed at 8 p.m., April 29 and 30 at
Orlando's Great Southern Music Hall by University of
Central Florida's Simply Shakespeare troupe.
Proceeds to UCF Shakespeare Institute 1981. Tickets
available at Great Southern, and mall ticket agencies.

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second annual "Cocoa-Cola, BJ- 105,
Altamonte Mall Balloon Race."
In an open field just west of the Mall, 19 hotair balloons lay flat on the ground surrounding
one 70-foot, inflated giant impatient to fly.
The balloon was the "hare" and it was to be
chased by the 19 "hounds." As soon as it left
the ground, the hounds would be inflated with
hot air from their propane burners and give
chase. Once the hare landed, the object was
for the hounds to drop a bean bag as close as
possible to the grounded hare. The one closest
would be the winner.
A holiday atmosphere filled the crowd as
they wandered among the brightly colored
balloons, snapping pictures and chatting with
the crews and pilots.
At the pilot's briefing shortly before the start
of the race, it was noted that the wind would
blow the balloons north toward Sanford and
perhaps over the dense Wekiva Forest. A
forced landing in the forest was not recommended, said Terry Dillard, pilot of the hare
balloon, due to the thick vegetation and
numerous alligators. "If you don't have an
alligator repellent," he said, "we have some
in the balloon."
Less than an hour after the start, the
balloons were reported to have landed safely a
few miles west of Sanford. The final score was
Balloons 20, Alligators 0.

Tom Netsel

Florida Symphony Orchestra Pops Concert,
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featuring Ballet Royal, Saturday, April 19, 8 p.m.,NP'- ,•,
Lake Eola BandsheU, Orlando. Free to public.
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"Art for Heart" preview and auction, Sunday, May 4,
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Hilton Inn South convention center, 7400 International
Drive Orlando. Complimentary wine and cheese, 2
p.m. Auction 3 p.m.
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And Only The All,igators Lost

Photos by

4th Annual United Cerebral Palsy Bluegrass
Festival, May 9, 10 and 11, Yogi Bear's Jellystone
Camp Resort, Interstate-4 and International Drive.
Call 841-7491 for further information.
Artist Day at Central Florida Zoo, Sanford, Saturday, April 19, 10 am, to 5 p.m. For pre-school through
12th grade. Registration small group picnic shelter,
young artists admitted free. Prizes to winners.
Art Auction and Exhibition to benefit f"wman
Centers of Central Florida, 7:30 p.m., May 3, Bush
Auditorium Rollins College, Winter Park. Free to
public.
"Carnival", a romantic musical, Annie Russell
Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park, May 1-3, 8-10;
8:30 p.m. May 10 matinee, 2 p.m. Call 646-2501.
Energy Technology Exhibit, open daily, April 7-18,
Seminole Community College Library.
Exhibit of Hungarian and Central European pain.
tings and Hungarian Folk Art, Cornell Fine Arts
Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park. Through May
8, Tuesday-Friday, 10 urn, to 5 p.m., Saturday and
Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Free to public.
12th Peace River Bluegrass Festival, Arcadia, May
24. Performances 7 p.m., Friday through Sunday at 4
p.m. Free camping with weekend ticket, KOA Kampground, State Road 70. Barbecue, crafts and eoncessions.

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Honda Symphony Orchestra with Grapefruit
Productions will perform the Carnival of the Animals
Symphony, Sunday, April 20 at 2:30 p.m. Normal zoo
admission. Proceeds to Florida Symphony Orchestra.

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feature guest hosts along
with regular co-hosts, Dr. Al
Roberts and Dr. Anne Race,
both of the University of
Texas Health Science Center
at Dallas, to provide viewers
with health information,
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half-hour programs is Cyd
Charlase. One of the most
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dancer Cyd Charisse has had
naJor roles in more than
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help viewers better Un- thrust of 'Here's to Your
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themselves. The crew will they can prevent serious
visit research centers, health problems. We are
hospitals, classrooms and trying to show not only what
special treatment clinics causes disease, but what
throughout the country, and promotes good health. The
Actor Peter Graves will many of the nation's medical accent of the series is
host the second seven shows experts will join Drs. Race positive."
In the series. He'll be Joined and Roberts to offer viewers
The subjects of the first six
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(10) LA GI0ONDA RenaIa Scotto and Luciano PavarotII star In the San Francisco
Opera's production of
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Mosconi and Alan Hopkins vs.
Minnesota Fats and Steve Mizerak (from Las Vegas);
$125,000 Wood Memorial for

3-year-old thoroughbreds (live
from Aqueduct Race Track In
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shotputter Maren Seidlor;
marksman David Klmes: and a
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11:00
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THURSDAY'S SPECIALS
Desi, Jr., in a family TV grinding out another set of
special but so far none of Emigrant Savings Bank
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them talk to the other long commercials in N.Y. ... Still
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WEDNESDAY

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The second season of
public television's "Here's to
Your Health," the consumer
self-care series offering
sound, understandable and
sometimes entertaining
health advice, will be gin
Saturday, April 19, on PBS.
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Friday, April IL 1980—S
dren step through a closet
wardrobe into Narnia, a
strange and wintery land ruled
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find the loot. (Part 1)(R)
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proud fatherhood. (Part I of 7) Willie Mosconi and Alan Hop. friend Livia; both lather and never grown up haven't.
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examined in the premiere episode of an eight-part documentary on the British war hero
who was recently assassinated.
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AND FRIENDS Guest: Jack
Gifford.

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and Emily try to decide it they
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Esther.
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series of obscene phone calls.
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Kavanaugh, James Hitchcock.
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Edwards' (Victor French) pride
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causes Andy to take a hard
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a haunted heiress, a woman
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shark-catching dog are
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Evert Lloyd, golfer Nancy
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Guthrie.
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Colman, Hedy Lamarr. A
heavenly tribunal makes a
decision concerning the future
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flare when Brad sees Susan out
after she told him she was too
tired to accept his dinner invitation.
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Hamilton, Albeit Salmi. Two
15-year.olds are chased by the
police and a drug smuggler
after they try to give away
$280,000 in drug profit money
they found.
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policewoman.
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West and Gordon are assigned
to escort the Sultan of Ramapur and his sacred white
elephant, a gift to President
Grant.
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Robinson, Douglas Fairbanks
Jr. An insignificant hood works
his way to the top of the
underworld.
11:50
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Eileen Fulton, who stars as the volatile
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York Stars women's professional
basketball team.
"I'm delighted to become a member of
the Stars franchise," Ms. Fulton said
recently. "I have always supported the
advancement of women in the dramatic
arts and professional fields, and after
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convinced that women have a bright future
in professional basketball."
The actress was introduced to the Stars
when she presented the team's rookie
sensation, Sharon Farrah, with a gift at
the Stars-Dallas Diamonds game on
March 3. She was so impressed with the
desire and enthusiasm exhibited by the
players that she decided to join the team's
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Lawrence, Lily Tomlin.
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controversial woman's rights man Joins the FBI to fight the
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police.
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and the Alien was drawn from Lovecraft."
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serious and bizarre . on the apartment with a
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beneath the sea, waiting to be called into
and Feuds Jeter host.
Movies That Changed The Broadway play "The Elephant any suggestion that his baby was "a
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monster,"
AND THE WARDROBE
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loved "Alien."
"I love my creatures," said H.R. Giger
Animated, based on the fairy some films that greatly lntlu- Braves vs. San Diego Padres
a
one-man
show
of
his
dark
art.
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they
Giger, whose almost cherubic face and
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re the movie industry with
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soft voice belie the terror of his silk screen
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monsters or merely bizarre pussycats, the
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relation to the origins of the
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Roger
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magazines ran the first large scale
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Anne Murray

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Combines Family, Career

Telecaptions Arrive At Long Last
DEAR DICK Yes, I have a question, a very importani
one to me. When will the captioned programs start on ABC
and NBC? This is the program that is connected to the
Telecaption TV Adapter made by Sears. Originally it was
scheduled for February, then March 1st, now March 15th.
My hearing loss is a nerve loss that cannot be helped with
volume. As a result I cannot understand one word on TV.
OLIVE C. REID, Wildwood, Fla.

Anne Murray explains why
she's late in calling me from
her Toronto office: her car

"control and planning. In despite some good-natured
1977 we sat down and grousing about not being
planned, because you have to nominated for a country
broke down, carpenters
have a game plan. I'd.been Grammy this year after
finally came to the house,
going at it like a goat with sweeping them the year
and she had this Cadillac
my head down, but never before ("my record cornthat keeps breaking down
totally committed.
pany closed their Nashville
Rob Patterson
and is "driving her crazy."
C
"Now I play where and office, so there was nobody
The super-successful
when I want to, usually on to vote for me," she obCanadian singer's true
weekends. I have time for serves), Anne feels positive
The grind of towing
away from it.
confessions are straight
Since then she gave birth my family, yet for these past about her country success
"But that had endurance," to her two children, William
from real life,
those unending one-night
been asked to sing at
Ask her about being on gigs in a dizzying succession says Anne now, and she and Dawn. "I always wanted two years I've really hit the (she's
the
Grand
01' Opry) and her
top. That happens only once,
took its toll. She knows that now in more than a family, not, a singing so you
tour in the early 70s, after a of towns
have to grab it.. but imprint on the wider pop
.
like even took affront at her own one way. "I was consumed career," admits Anne. But the
of
hits
string
audience.
right
way."
"Snowbird," "Danny's image: "I hated that girl by business, constantly the blossoming of her family
Song," "Love Song" and You next door thing like what I playing or recording, and life has also coincided with
Anne's most recent smash
"I'd like it," concludes
Won't See Me." Says Anne am now. Everyone called me having hit songs, but I felt her greatest career success,
"You Needed Me"
Anne, "if people could see
bluntly, "I was miserable." that, and I wanted to get like I was banging my head, which Anne attributes to seems to bear that out, and me for the next 50 years!"

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His show was top-rated
television movie of the
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CBS A Winning Hand
By JOAN HAN/sUER
UP! Televislas writer

"Hazzard" audience than "The sting"
crowd.

NEW YORK (UP!)
CBS won first
The power of a blockbuster show to help
place in last week's Nielsen ratings race
its neighbors along was demonstrated last
by betting on Kenny Rogers in "The week when "White Shadow" turned up in
Gambler,"
16th place. "Shadow" had been limping
Rogers' show not only was No, 1 on the
along since it was transferred to Tuesday
Nielsen list as the most watched network
and lost its pre.."M-A-S-H" Monday night
television program of the week, but Its
time slot, but as the preliminary event to
audience was so large it became the top"me Gambler," it regained an audience;
rated television movie of the season. The , Among the new shows, ABC's "That's
program earned a 49 share. Translation
Incredible" and CBS's "Flo" both IIIShSd
from 'IV.eae: 49 percent of the people
in the top 10. "Thu Conway" (CBS) and
watching television While "The Gambler"
"PalinerMown, U.S.A." (NBC) look solid,
was on were tuned into the Kenny Rogers
and CBS's "Hagen" Is much Improved
show.
None of the other recent entries rated well.
CBS had another top-ranking television
Sad to say, NBC's noble experiment with
movie, "Nurse" starring Michael Loarlive theater Henry Fonda in "The Oldest
ned, In the top 10. Combined with good
Living
ving Graduate" fared POOrlY in the
performances by some series regulars,
ratings, and NBC also was hurt by the long
CBS captured eight of the top 10 places in
baseball game Saturday night,
the Nielsen ratings.
The two bottom-ranked shows were
All this and the absence of any CBS
episodes of "United States," an NBC show
shows In the ratings cellar
also gave
that, despite some flaws, deserves much
CBS a tenth of a ratings point lead over
better.
ABC in the over-all season-todate ratings.
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That race ends April20, when the rating
The 10 top network programs for the
season closes. For that final Sunday. ABC
week ending April 13, according to the A.C.
will use the theatrical movie "The .Sting"
Nielsen Co., were:
to snake points, while CBS counters with a
1: "The Gambler" (CBS); 2:60 Minutes
two-hour special "Dukes of Ilaznrd.'-'
(CBS); 3: That's Incredible (ABC); 4:
NBC, the potential spoiler, is offering
Real People (NBC); 5: The Jeffersons
two hours of "CHiPs" repeats, wrapped up
(CBS); 6: "Nurse" (CBS); 7: (tie) Alice
under the title "Super Wheels.'' "CHIPs"
and M-A" (both CBS); 9: Flo (CBS);
appears more likely to Cut Into the
10: Dukes of Hazzard (CBS).
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April 23 husband
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Howard
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LATURE
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Anderson on "Days of Our Lives," haic a iiaii'niakcr' I
was told she iliit's. M. SIMI'SON, ('aIa ha, St.
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played in the series of "The Flying Nun"? I'm referring to
the role of Curios Ramirez. 1'.B,, Williamsport. Pa,
No, Ramirez wasn't played by Franelusa but b)
AlejtIdr(1 Re)'.

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DEAR DICK: On the recent "People's Choice Awards,"
It was supposed to have starred both Elton John and Cher.
Cher did not appear. I got the impression from remarks
made by Elton John and Pat Boone something was amiss.
can you tell me why Cher did not appear? JEANNE

Sure. Airplane. He was en route home when it haInterestingly, the others in the cast were not told
about this during the filming. Gary Burghoff, then playing
Radar, opened the wire on the set and read it as the
cameras rolled. His tears were real.

and the practice loses A CUS- Humphrey Bogart. The govern.
tomer
with Tristan's help. ment appoints a special pro.
(Part 6)
secutor to put an end to rack.
oteering in a trucking associa.
10:00
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EVENING
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11:50
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held hostage by escaped chain hires Rockford to find his miss- (7) 0 CHARLIE'S ANGELS
6:00
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gang prisoners in exchange for log material witness. (Part 1) stewardesses to find out who is
NEW YORK (UP!)
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NBC will not be carrying the
a getaway car and money.
(R)
terrorizing a friend of Sabrina.
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Moscow Olympics, but finds itself in the embarrassing
MORK &amp; MINDY An
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position of not being able to say so.
decides to quit the
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1:00
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RY The formation of a British- eccentric millionaire and plots order to earn money for heart
TOMORROW
Guests:
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network has refused to announce it won't be carrying
American coalition and the to trap him into marriage. (R)
Paul and Linda McCartney. (R)
surgery for his mother.
the Moscow gailies. Instead it puts out statements such as
defeats and triumphs of tljl(35) JIM ROCKFORD (D020/20
(DO BARETTA Baratta is
the one released Monday, which read:
Mountbstten's Burma cam- Counselor Beth Davenport
LOVE, AMERICAN marked for vengeance by the
paign of the early '409 are engages Rockford to find a © (35)"Love
"NBC has repeatedly said it would be guided by the
And The Man younger brother of a dope
STYLE
chronicled. (Pitt 4 of 8)
missing witness who can pro- Next Door" Harvey and Carol pusher slain by the detective,
policies of the United States government and we reaffirm
J (17) CAROL BURNETT vide an alibi for her client,
that. We are discussing alternate advertising plans with
are In their honeymoon suite (R)
AND FRIENDS Guests: Steve
(10) PROSE "Should The when the government walks in.
our Olympic advertisers."
1:05
Lawrence, Tim Conway.
Drinking Age Be Raise To 21?"
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10:15
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AMERICANS
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The problem is insurance, according to network
inff (17) MOVIE "The Golden sources. NBC spent $4 million with Lloyd's of London
(1970)
Jackie
Glea- "The General" Major G.
and
son, Maureen
O'Hara.
An atheCl) 0 CIS NEWS
Thomas Tackaberry is the Hawk" (1952) Rhonda Fleming,
1st sh ares a stormy marriage ar
(DO AEC NEWS
other agencies for insurance against either cancellation of
chetypical fighting man
Sterling Hayden. A llth-centu(17) BOB NEWHART Bob with a religious fundamentalist,
the games or non-participation by the American team.
hero,
leader,
devoted
family
ry
high
seas
battle
in
the
Carib.
resists Emily's plans for a Euro5:30
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For this, NBC was 90 percent covered for the $87 million
bean Involves the Spanish and
pow cruise for fear of the
BENSON Taylor
the English.
it
bid
for the Moscow events.
10:30
affects It would have on his decides to enter the political
patients,
The network isn't going to do anything that might
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himself. (R)
700
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That means playing it by the book. That was why the
0 FACE THE MUSIC
9:00
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0(1) SIX O'CLOCK FOLLIES
news, and Tom moves In with
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United States Olympic Committee iiiet in Colorado
(Premiere) Military Personnel at stamps.
IS
(10)
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Charlie.
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an armed forces television Strike"
Springs last weekend.
10 MACNEIL / LEHRER base in Saigon rely on their
2:00
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REPORT
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Moscow
Ø (17) SANFORD AND SON the war.
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to the world that the United States team would
Lament and Julio go Into the
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not
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participate.
LEGIS.
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LATURE
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BARYSHNIKOV ON
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11:15
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for the USOC to formally notify the International Oly mpic
Garland, Mickey Rooney.
NEWLYWED American musical theatre in a STYLE
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Talented young hopefuls do a
program featuring Liza MinnelGAME
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benef
it
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orphans
and
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Guest host: wind up In a Broadway show. (2
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His.
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intention
clear. It's bad enough that the Olympic boycott
(1]) (35) MALICE Maude and (CC)
Tormo, Dr. Joyce Brothers.
will
cost
the
V
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go ba ck to college for (I]) (35) STREETS OF SAN
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profits, and priceless promotion spots for its fall lineup.
FRANCISCO A reporter and dignitary murders a political (1 (17) MOVIE "A Lawless
(10) DICK CAVETT Guest: his 50fl have both dated an adversary and then kills the Street' (1955) Randolph Scott,
doesn't have to give up its insurance, too.
attractive woman journalist person who helped him with Angela Lansbury. A lawman NBC
Walter Matthsu.
Tile
network has nothing to say about what alternate
who has been murdered.
struggles to rid his town of
(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
the murder,
programing
it will offer the 50 advertisers who had lined
Archie's "token" efforts to lib- Ca (10) THE GOOD NEIGH.
outlaws.
ABC NEWS
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West and Gordon become © (17) MOVIE "Alcatraz
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in
in
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O(1)SUCI( ROOM IN THE
programing in daytime and late night, but will try to offer
11TH CENTURY A princess a (10) ALL CREATURES prisoner exchange in Viadivos- Neville Brand. Eliot Ness is
to own Buck uses GREAT AND SMALL "Nothing tok without leaving the U.S.
who w
instructed to deliver the notorl- something besides the standard rerun fare in prime time.
blackmail to get her hands on Like Experience" James makes
(17) MOVIE "Racket ous gangland czar Al Capon. Even so, there's no chance of getting the $165,000 that the
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Is so adamant that we felt It best to find out if we are
wrong. M.D. DONAHUE, Stockton, Calif.
You are wrong, and she is right. Amy is the girl's name
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given up when one day he showed up again, as suddenly as
he had left,
DEAR DICK: I have a friend who insists Henry Fonda
has a third child, besides Jane and Peter. She said the
child is a daughter. None of us has ever heard of a third

me. MARY A. KUJANPAA, Austinburg, Ohio.
It's a strange story but Best is back, or will soon be
back. Best had retired from show biz before "Dukes"
began. He was teaching acting at the University of
Mississippi, as he pursued a life removed from the
Hollywood rat race. They shot the pilot of "Dukes" in the
South and talked Will into playing the sheriff. After he had
(lone it for it while, he got the old urge to quit
and one
day just didn't .show up. lie went to Hawaii and stayed

Commanding Captain of the at the
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station.
5th Destroyer Flotilla to Advis- a (10) THE SHAKESPEARE Richard Dawson. Guests:
or of CornblnidOperations PLAYS
v" David GWII. Debralse Scott, Robert Goutet.
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AND FRIENDS Guest: Vincent Age in English
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Price.
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comes to Bob for help with his ander, Rachel Roberts. An their
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affluent suburbanite feeling
bored by her life and her mw- (DO LOVE BOAT "The
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and Lamont to try out for a )(35) STREETS OF SAN Dana Montana, the owner of a
ow-budget movie.
FRANCISCO A priest refuses male "tun club and Larry
to tell Stone where a Slade, one of her performers;
longshoremen Involved in the astrologer Linda Goodman. (A)
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By now, you may have noted that both ABC and NBC
have begun telecasting those captioned shows. Both began
on March 16—ABC with "Forces 10 From Navarone" and
NBC with a Disney show. NBC says it hones to have five
hours a week of captioned shows in prime time, including
a captioned version of "Jesus of Nazareth," ABC will do
some shows regularly "Vegas," "Eight Is Enough,"
"Three's Company," "Barney Miller" and will do the
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degrading, and that in turn means morement administered in schools is
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chance those students will become more behavior modification shows this," she ment is not administered.
aggressive and possibly violent as adults, said.
And it could recreate feelings of abuse
two University of Central Florida
Tucker agreed that physical punish- among children who are victims of abuse
psychologists said Friday.
mnent increases aggressive behavior,
at home, she said, reinforcing a pattern.
Dr. Sandra Guest, UCF assistant
"In child abuse studies, one thing
But there are some kids, she said, who
professor of psychology, and Dr. Richard seems constant: child abusers were encourage physical violence against
Tucker, chairman of the UCF psychology abused themselves as children," he said. themselves to prove they're tough.
department, said research has shown
But Tucker said he would not say there
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violence begets violence,
is no place for corporal punishment.
from homes where corporal punishment
"When adults hit a child, they're
"You have to look at what it's doing to is applied won't respond to anything but
teaching that child that hitting Is the way behavior," he said. "If it's decreasing corporal punishment," she said. "They
to solve problems," added Orlando bad behavior and allows teachers to work keep pushing and testing until it's appsychologist Dr. Jill Thompson.
with kids and reinforce appropriate plied."
"Studies have shown physical punish. behavior, perhaps it's justifiable.
But, Thompson said, while she could
"But if It's not decreasing (undesired) accept a spanking as appropriate for a
- ment Is not an effective form of punishment," Guest said. "The more physical it behavior, or if It's generating other bad younger child, the negative spin-offs of
is, the more aggressive the child will behavior, such as truancy, tardiness or corporal punishment for older children
become. It does not stop the child from sickness, then it shouldn't be used."
are numerous.
Children Learn most productively with
repeating the behavior. The child simply
"In some cases corporal punishment
positive reinforcement, Tucker said.
becomes more aggressive."
may be effective, but it's not the most
If negative reinforcement is all that Is effective."
When informed that an average of one
In nine Seminole County schools students used, he said, you're teaching the child
Guest recommends putting the child
was hit byan administrator or teacher in that the way to deal with problems is with alone in a room as an alternative to
e 1978-7school year,
Guest replied: physicall f'Ce.
corporal puns1untn .
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"Wow."
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"The young children hate that worse
"That seems awfully high," she said, shows variable effects of physical than a spanking," she said. "And it is
"but I suppose it reverts back to the old punishment, most studies indicate there very effective with older children also.
philosophy 'spare the rod and spoil the are more reasons not to use it than to use They have time alone, with nothing to (to.
child."'
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With no books or anything they become
Guest said the damage done by cor.
"It can be effective, but it can also quicklybored.
poral punishment in the schools is generate escape and avoidance
"The cifild then makes tile decision
behavior," lie said.
usually not physical, but mental.
himself to go back and behave."
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"Only twice this year did I encounter does the act. Not something done three
games in honor of the occasion. llmmy Lawson, S (left), Kevin
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Burket, 10, and Andy Griffis, 10, tried out the hill by hurling them they are seeing less marijuana and drug really a problem we should encounter it when he gets imoimie."
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abuse In school than they did several much more often than that."
years ago.
And Hughes said a question remains, wonders about the psychological value of
A 48-page report, "Marijuana and
"Has the elimination of the problem In corporal punishment.
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Health 1980," prepared by the U. S. schools made kids take it elsewhere so
ways," she said. "Like writing an essay Graham To Announce
Department of Health, Education and we can't find out about it?"
He said he does not have the answer, or having the students work in the school
Welfare, showed that marijuana
smoking "now often begins at a much
Kids who just don't care seem to be the yard."
But she was quick to add that there are
earlier age and is more likely to be problem today, he said.
frequent rather than experimental use"
"If you don't have one problem sur- so many things the schools are prohibited
In comparison with 1970.
facing, there are always others to take Its from doing, It would be a question for the Plans For
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Seminole County principals attribute place," he said,
Site emphasized that the school must
the apparent local decrease to a crackBut Charles , Fritch, new executive
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group called I.Attle England Inc. — plan a Interstate 4, Platter said.
down at the schools that began about director of the Grove Counseling Center, maintain control of the student body for
An English group hopes replicas of theme park comparable in size to Disney
"There's been a lot of skepticism about
three years ago, greater parental in- said kids who don't care may just be a the safety of all the students.
Stonehenge, a medieval castle and
World, a golf course, 500 luxury homes tourist attractions in the Orlando area
volvement and educational efforts.
reflection of parents who don't care.
"Punishment should be an individual jousting matches will rival the fantasies and extensive commercial areas in. because so many have been announced
But some principals were careful to
lAck of quality parenting, he said, is thing," she said. "Because all children of Disney World as a tourist draw and
eluding a shopping center retailing but never built," Platter said. "I think
add that just because less marijuana is the root of a lot of problems kids face don't respond the same to the same have a major impact on the economy of English goods.
this one is going to happen"
punishment."
seen on school grounds doesn't mean today, drugs included,
Central Florida.
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The Grove Counseling Center is a drug
In Seminole schools, site pointed out,
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Dudley, principal of Milwee Middle about 14 students who attend the Grove they did not know that.
"Parents should know they have that officials.
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currently attracts about 11 million people banks, a source said.
Graham and such top state officials as
Plans filed last month with the East a year, Platter said
He discovered that the average student option," Mrs Telson said "The more
Immediate suspension, calling In law
enforcement officials, and prosecuting if there first used a drug other than alcohol knowledgeable the parents are the better Central Florida Regional Planning
Attractions will include replicas of Commerce Secretary Sid Levin, Senate
Council show the English developers — a - Stonehenge, a castle, a 15th Century President Phil Lewis and House Speaker
the marijuana was over a certain weight. at age 10. Some started using drugs when the system runs," she said.
"These severe actions at the middle they were 8.
English village and a seaside resort and Hyatt Brown will announce the plans at a
press conference near Orlando Monday.
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construction late this year of a "preview for DER said the group may have little
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several years ago.
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PCP or Angel Dust.
grader."
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glue, point thimer or gasoline.
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wait a while before celebrating their
next birthday: about four years.
The twins were born Friday, the
extra day in February this leap year,
to Lorraine Falk of 365 Georgia Ave.,
Longwood, at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, only the second pair of twins
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was born at 12:58 p.m., followed two
minutes later by his sister Jenny,
seven pounds, 5 ounces, on the one
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to join their family Friday.
The couple has four other children,
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Lawyers for give Kelly access to the tapes now
Rep. Richard Kelly, R-Fla., are seeking
violates basic precepts of fundamental
it court order granting them access to fairness, has had a chilling effect upon
videotapes of a meeting at which Kelly the congressman's ability to function in
accepted $25,000 in cash from an FBI his legislative capacity and frustrates
undercover agent.
the separation of powers doctrine."
Kelly Is the second congressman tinKelly has admitted accepting the
plicated in the Fill's Abscam bribery money from an undercover FBI agent in
investigation to seek immediate access a Washington townhouse Jan. 8, but said
to the videotapes in an effort to defend he did so to further his own investigation
himself against leaks regarding the of shady characters who approached
operation,
him.
Last week, lawyers for Rep. John
Kelly's lawyers also sought to quash a
Murphy, 1)-N.Y., filed it similar court
grand
jury subpoena of the
motion.
"The government officials here in- congressman's top aide, William Cardin,
volred have seen fit to disclose to the who was asked Feb. 13 to turn over a
media and the general public certain number of Kelly's records.
videotaped details of allegedly inThe subpoena seeks Kelly's
criminating conduct, while at the same appointment diary, daily schedule,
time depriving Congressman Kelly any travel records, daily sign-in book,
access to such materials," stated the telephone message book and any files
motion filed Friday with U.S. District relating to meetings he had with three
Judge John Louis Smith Jr.
men believed to be FBI operatives or tied
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Inqilabi Islami, Hisbi Isthmi KhalIs and Jamiati Islami.

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The rebels scheduled a news conference Sunday to Inaugu- Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin met briefly Friday in a
rate the council that will consist of delegates from six exile possible first move toward a discussion between Vance and
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The ultimate objective of the revolutionary council will be

Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko on the neutralization
Of Af ghanistan.
State Department spokesman Hodding Carter gave no

Afghan government news agency Bakhtar as denying it report
1,000 people were executed in Kabul following antiSoviet
rioting.
"Not one person was executed,"a correspondent of the

Bakhtar agency was told by representatives of Afghanistan's
security bodies," Tass said in a dispatch from Kabul.
Travelers to Pakistan front Kabul said Thursday more than

1,000 people accused of taking part in the anti-Soviet riots were
taken to a central point in Kabul and mowed down by machine.

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Afghan government allowed thousands wounded in the
denionst rations to die "because they are traitors."

The traveler, a longtime Western resident of Afghanistan,

told of a Russian-made helicopter gunship firing into a crowd

of demonstrators "like duck shooting," killing at least 85 and
wounding thousands.

be independently confirmed.
Most shops in Kabul have reopened, but Soviet forces fearing
soother, wave of antiRussian rioting have dispatched troops
and tanks throughout the city, travelers from the city said.
Neither report could

SCC Week
Days
In Summer

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Seminole Community College will try a
four-day class schedule this summer
which college officials hope will save
some students a day's worth of gas
The four-day schedule is an experiment, and college officials have not
decided whether it will be extended tofail
or to include the staff, said Dr. Joseph B.
White, dean of instrUction.
Currently, SCC classes are scheduled
on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday or a
Tuesday-Thursday basis. Under the
ssuunisr plan, students will need to come
only two days a week to carry a full
coirse load.
"There will be no classes on Friday,
except In unusual cases," said Jim
Talmadge, SCC assistant systems of.
fleer.
Talmadge estimated the change would
affect at least l,SOO students. He said lt
also will reduce use of college facilities
White said there are problems in going
to a four-day week for staff.
"Several ramifications are being
Waked at," he said. "For instance,
theresa problem if the employee took
thejeb thinking they would get off at a
certain time. Perhaps they have children
In schooL It might be a hardship."
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vol* working to a later time daily' to
make up for the day off. — DIANE
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Conference Hears Seminole's. Juvenile Success Story
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in their first six months Of existence in 117$, the guilt or Innocence and then, if the youth Is found judges assigned to handle juvenile cases see
One Of the major reasons for the creation of
wraw
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WIMMU" sYstsm is am
the
arbitration program, and the 16 others like it
ro mum of the Senihicle County a month, she salt
punishment set by mutual decision by the parties prescribed by law, the arbitrators handle only the
in
other
Florida counties, was to cut costs to the
first-tim, $vseihs OfThe key to the creation Of the Seminole involved.
minor, misdemeanor cases and only first of.
state in prosecuting minor Juvenile offenses
"We don't use the 'treatment' model" Mrs. fenders.
8~ of the cwt mysbm WNW middag program was the 1nvclvment Of community
While it costs $1,000 to handle a can through
their
criank
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to
memmIi
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proom
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which generatedaiçport Hair eWWned."Wedon'tuy these aresick Idds.
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Therefore, arbitrators are more likely to
the
courts, It only costs about $45 to process it
_ d= lid I I e of arbitrated doKWm Of pill or We say (they) did something wrong and are consider a lesser crime an Offense worthy of through
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the arbitration system, Mrs. Hair sai&amp;
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Woetirs hew the cas*y ekd
punishment, Mrs. Hair said.
Mrs. Hair got Involved In the arbitratloc
T
1re are $1 ccn'nivaity members serving as
But after a young criminal makes reparations
A case gets sent to an arbitrator on the
program
a year ago while taking a course in
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PRPM ME"er hr
s csa. vo',p Iwidileg cases the, or as prescribed by the panel, the crime Is forgotten, recommendation of the arresting officer, with the
juvenile
delinquency
at the University of Central
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Pram, fm vsnlsgo a wish, Mrs. Hair salt
not mad. part Of a permanent record.
parents' consent. "They can itill have t heir day in
orida.
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at do 311h aiie,l $oailwa u.
While In some cases youthful offenders will • court If they want it," Mrs. Hair said, explaining
e,
ggj aitLtrlcn the Slats's AWray's office and a panel of local make some sort Of repayment though work for people opting to go before the arbitrators do give
F OIfl AnU
October do worked 30 iasz5 a
week as a volunim in her nvtnager,s position
w" 11,11011100 the cet pyW for yosM INIM dift must campisti on lllistv coma In their victim, In many essm eedally shoplifting up certain procedural privileges granted under
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while waiting for the program 10 WW funded
es, the victim would rather not have the youth the cour t system.
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tthá oatbi they
sowed so hadlo ea themselves,
thr
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tack.
s
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But a person who feels unjustly treated by
-a MM at the $iniwple courthouse
But tirosiaji a county work program, youths arbitration does have the option of appeal to the
She says she is proud of the work the program
-i4cwj before bid I i -fty to Sakd ad &amp;I ue *'twnto 5prge Qty can Mill be assigned
work as punishment, either State's Attorney's office. In the 18 months the
has
accomplished, the police Officers who have
of - Ms bs ry Ikil, aW we to , be .1nd.d by the asged at a county or city facility,
program bs been in full operation, there have
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bscas of proper plan. vkiketir, I'm peb ocer, ,to
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By United Press International
Moslem militants at the U.S. Embassy have rejected
any meeting between their 50 American hostages and
the U.N. commission to Iran, throwing doubt on the
panel's mission to resolve the U.S-Iranian crisis,
But in New York, a U.N. spokesman insisted a
meeting between the hostages, now in their 119th day of
captivity, and the five-man panel would ta ke place
"soon" but refused to specify a date.
In Washington, a White House official stressed
President Carter is relying on the word of U.N.
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim and Iranian
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr that the commission
will see the hostages.

5 Soviet Spies Left

U.S

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Herald Staff Writer
One safety-conscious family thought they
had done everything to ensure a safe drive.
One child was In the back seat of the car in a
safety seat. The parents were in front, also
buckled up. The baby was held by the mot her
In her lap.
When their car was hit, however, the baby
was torn from the mother's arms and went
through the windshield like a bullet.
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one of Rome's most exclusive outdoor cafes early
today and carried out similar attacks in the northern
cities of Venice and Turin, police reported.
Officers said the time bomb at Rosati's Cafe on the
popular Piazza del Popolo went off in the early morning hours and destroyed t he esta blishment, for years
the haunt of the city's top film directors, novelists and
artists.
No injuries were reported but officials estimated the
damage at several hundred thousand dollars.
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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!) President Josip
Broz Titu's condition apparently has stabilized despite
the awesome series of medical complications besetting
him, the official medical bulletin said today.
Tito, 87, who fell ill nearly two months ago, Is battling
heart and kidney failure, pneumonia and
hemorrhagging and there was little doubt he Is dying.
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Rhodesia's
dependence election Is over with nearly 3 million
blacks about 90 percent of the electorate — casting
ballots, but the three main contenders have
to reject the results on grounds of Irregularities,
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ATTEMPTED THEFT STRANDS CAR
in the store during the hold-up.
Persons who attempted to steal a 1976 Volkswagen left the
As the pair left, the armed man fired a shot into the store, vehicle in the middle of U.S. Highway 17-92
Friday night when
say police. No one was injured during the crime,
they could not get it to start, report Sanford police.
Tom Roll of 2808 17-92 told officers persons apparently
Two-and-a-half-hours later, Sanford police arrested Terry
opened the door of his car around 8 p.m. and rolled it out into
Lee Knight of Cocoa, and charged him with the robbery.
Police say Mize and other witnesses identified Knight as the the street.
They left it there, apparently when they could not get i t
man who went for the register and his car as the getaway
started,
police said.
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Money Woes Hit Candidates

To Be

United Press International
With more than 30 primaries still to go, financial
problems are causing presidential hopefuls to
rearrange their staffs and strategies to keep their
campaigns alive.
The latest candidate to be affected is Sen. Edward
Kennedy, 1)-Mass., who plans to cut his paid campaign
staff In half, shuffle duties of top aides, and center
efforts on big Northern states, Kennedy campaign
manager Stephen Smith said Friday.
Republican front-runner Ronald Reagan campaigned In Florida Friday for the March 11 primary
and said the GOP debates are getting repetitive.

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low: 51; yesterday's high: 78; barometric pressure: 30.02; the force of 300 pounds.
decade.
The conclusion: Your lap can be a hun.
relati ve humidity: 67 percent; winds: south at 7 m.p.h.
ParentS have maintained the feeling that
SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 7:43 a.m., ching pad that will send your child through this is an inevitable risk of modern tran8 p.m.; lows, 1:11 a.m., 1:38 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: the windshield to his or her death.
sportation, but child passenger safety
highs, 7:35 a.m., 7:52 p.m.; lows, 1:02 a.m., 1:29 p.m.;
The researchers also noted that the researchers have shown how child restraints
BAYPORT: highs, 12:57 a.m,, 1:48 p.m.; lows, 7:40 am., 7:47 sItuation haven wors, U the adult holding the can help.
child Is not wearing a mat belt. The child can
p.m.
More statistics are needed, Briese said, to
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter hid, Out then be crushed by the adult.
evaluate the effectiveness of how traffic
In Florida in 197$, 22 C1II1à% were killed safety funds are spent.
$0 Miles: Winds southeast 15 knots becoming south to southwest tonight then shifting to northwest Sunday. Seas 3 to 5 feet. and 2,764 were Injured in auto crashes.
"We continually spend money without
Statistics for 1979 are iflCOnWLete. Officials evaluation," he said. "And it's not extremely
Occasional rain and chance of few thundershowers.
AREA FORECAST: Cloudy with occasional rain and few add that many child auto injuries go expensive to get statistics."
thundershowers through Sunday. Cooler Sunday. Highs In the unreported. The child risks his nose or
&amp;je,e said he recommends monitoring
mid and tipper 70s today and mid ON Sunday. Lows tonight In bwnpa Us bead and is cared for outside a sales of child restraints to we If sales in.
the low to mid 50s. Winds southeast lOtolS miles an hour today doctors office. But many of than accidents cresss in the areas where them 55 be
and southwest tonight. Rain probability 50 percent today $0 are serious enough to can life-long concentrated educational effort.
percent tonight and 50 percent Sunday.
problems.
Mi. Beslie admitted that as far as the state
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Epilepsy Foundation will tell you," of Florida Is concerned, more money is
Ms. Basil. said. "that most new cases of allotted to print literature to promote tourism
CL5d by auto accidents."
than highway safety.
Florida
rjç -sa j ,called
Flodda
..Tbe.Bureau.
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"Operation Childeaver."
It Is currently active
g $20,000, the same amount as last year,
Lorraine and Francis P.1k,. in 11 coiAls (not including Seminole to promote child passenger safety in 1000.
ksleM.asortai
boy I a girt, Lonewood
Feb. ft
County), administered by the Association of This comes from $200,000 In federal money.
DISCNAROI$
aoatssoNs
Women Highway Safety Leaders,
remaining $175,000 is spent on education
Sanlord:
San*ørd
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10 prd,"I MUIaU fur adult occupant restraints, to discourage
Sober? E. Carroll
TO*
Lucille Hayes
Lawtooc Coor
Bowsn ci P.latka is tocosivinos parents of the drunk driving, to aid pedestrian safety and
Susan M. Mooney
Nowak LUWIby
nseii
for cii restraJets and ,'ipli'ai how to
ote U
mlie.per-hosa' speed limit,
SUfli Painter
Veil. Lawn
and
em.
use
th
Brie,.
said
the
goal of the emergency
Fannie Mitchell
Cecil S. tigp
"Moat
parents
KW,Wd shire
don't wear seat belts physicians group is to get all new babies
Frederick M. Wlllson
John Eves D$ary
tieiv,,, ab,
awAideir it a him hine from Us host In properly
Lillian E rwin, DeIto,
Rose V. Rurk•, DIIIOIII
SstrkI
Harrington,
Deltens
matter
of
dick,,.
But
a
child
can't make a designed Infant carriers.
WHflam FIsher, Deltona
Margaret A. Hayward, Cottons choice. We want to mare the chlM'grows up
Loon A. o.
ottione
Florida Bureau of Highway Safety has
Mary L. Norton, DiftoM
Nancy kooinecj,
m
to
an
age
where
he
as
a
choke."
consulted
with David Shiat, of Mirhlgan's
Edna Parker, Lake "woe
Lorraine Falk Longwoo
"Some
ponds
are
sadly
convinced
by
the
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bay the safely iits," she added. "Others,
you coulde't do aayUng with them U you
kmmcbsd them o the head."
Ms. Honest ,1Jthw lbs usocisliut to
expectant _parents In prenatal classes,
pregast wonton Is bupital., pared. at PTA
— and pewents slid. shows sed
literatur. anywhere young parents
cangrato.
Tb. auodalisus bmthcliuset I. $r'ds'4,
County Is In Apopius. Ms. Bowess said further
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thvsaid,"wlUhelpIhe newrnotherinto the
right heM front seat, the most dangerous seat
In tiw car, sex! then hand tic baby to her.

"They not only do od enccu'age Infant
crilars for saf ety, they often say: 'You don't
want to use that thing, That's no way to show
the baby you love him.'
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Uhi. to transport an Infant that way (In one's

the child will accept the seat much mor4
readily. Let your child play with the seat
home and practice strapping-in a doll
teddy b*i.
Children who were allowed to FOinP aroun4
the car may first object to restraint, but ca
be taught to accept it with tact and un
dez-standing. Such things as painting out tha%
it will be easier to see out the window and
conversing with the child about wha t is see
While driving help.
Studies have shown that almost alichlldre4
behave better in the car if they are riding in
car seat everythne they go for a ride. A chiI4
will enjoy the trip more because the pareni
will not be upset about his poor behavior, i4
addition to being safer In the event of 4

Shinn said many people are of the mistaken

opi nion they would be safer If thrown from
the car. Being thrown from the car has never
been proven to be better than staying inside
with a seatt*lt fastened,
"me car is metal and On and designed to
keep you in," he said. "To be thrown from the

sudden atop or accident.
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If a child is very hard to control, however,
harness is better than a shield because thi
child can't get out of it as easily by himseIf
Some shield devices allow the child to jugi,
crawl In and out. They are simple to use, bu
car, you have to go through something."
you must teach your child not to crawl out
Hospital emergency room physicians, who
while you are driving. Children who wear
see the consequences of auto accidents, are
glasses should not use a restraint with a high
very Insistent parents get child seats, Shinn
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shield,
said, but most hospital administrations do
It Is Important for the parent to set a gooi$
little to encourage this.
Ma, Bartholomew said she would favor example by always wearing lap-shou1de
belts and making sure everyone in the car 1$
hospitals, and schools, getting involved in the
wearing than. Even if children are properli
child passenger safety effort,
restrained, unbelted adults can be thrown IntO
"i think a two.pronged approach would be
them and crush them In the event of a cr*
ideal hit the children with it at school and
It Is also Important that groceries, sulti
the parents at the hospital," she said. "But
CAM sM most loose articles be carried In the
you have to remember hospitals are gun-shy
trunk. A loose toy, baseball or can of soup.
because of the large number of malpractice
nce,,.canbecouxaj.m*I music md--I
Shinn said It Is unlikely that laws forcing sudden stop or impact
the use of child restraints will help. People
You should also avoid traveling with pets
Pets can become dangerous projectives 100$
like to feel they've made the choice, he said.
But there are areas that can be addressed
as well as a distraction to the driver, posshbI
that will help out, he said.
causing an accident.
Insurance companies can be approached,
Remember that safety belts are designed I
he said. It can be shown they will save inOOSY
hold only one person, Never buckle tw
if they provide seats to their customers, or
thers together or an adult and a child. Te9
(lfier discounts on policies to those who use ochildr
who take your children In a car ho
them.
and why the child restraint or safety, bell
Public service groups can make money by must be used. And, for the safety of you
buying a few seats and rutting them for U thlldrifl, ask them to buckle up too.
little as two cents a day, he amid.
IOSII trips make freaent stops and gli
Auto dealers sluId be encouraged to
children a chance to exercise. A hsbv
tiivav crsstaii ants III
be taken out of an bnt lest and Iat flat
wiã give bwtnrtlon, to their proper use.
Major retail stores, he added, should be allow stretching and kicklag. Take toys fo
pressured to train their darts to give Older children, but never large or heavy one
customer, Inotruction In the car seats' proper or m or wood w on" with sharp pohsgi
use. Often, instead, they dlac.etxage their use
When your car is parked, ymmrchildisstjj
or give mlsiithrsnatlon that does snore harm
In danger It left unattended. Children can than oodl*sald.
a car In motion without much difficulty and o
A
guide to seats t1*t have been hot days, the extremely high IMTperatire
crubcstsdcan be btain by writIng 10th,
that can be reached in aclosed car ha bet
Bureau of Highway Safety, Room $19, Canton
known to a last e'hartkm and thermi
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specific regulations regarding
women posing nude in
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Playboy."

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Matthew Bobbins, who was admitted to University
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three occupants of the craft.
The bodies of the two victims were Identified late
Friday as Richard Allen Fleener, 30, of Cape Coral and
Donna B. Able of Smyrna.
The three survivors were taken to Kboolrnmee
'Medical Center and were reported In stable condition
Y' late Friday, the Osceola County Sheriffs Office
reported. may were Identified as Pam Collins, 31, of
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daughter, Peoples Temple defectors Al and Jeannie
Jones told a group of college students they no longer
feared being killed by a "hit squad" of cult survivors.
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responding to classified advertisements placed In a
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received the special sperm.
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Tuesday to find thieves had stolen over $1,000 in property,
deputies say.
Stephen Reed reported a water ski, stereo, calculator and 50
pounds of assorted coins were taken from his home at 20
Spanish Trace Drive, Altamonte Springs over the weekend.
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Elections Supervisor Camilla
Bruce has announced.
The test Is open to
representatives of the
political parties, the press and
the public, Mrs. Bruce said.

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) — Ronald Reagan says an
ousted aide is not telling the truth when he says he was
fired.
The GOP presidential contender said he accepted
the resignations of his three top campaign lieutenants
— campaign manager John Sears, national political
• director Charlie Black and press secretary Jim Lake
on Tuesday, the day of the New Hampshire primary,
They said they were fired.
"That's not true," Reagan told a Sarasota television
station Friday during a day of campaigning In Florida.
Specifically of Black, Reagan said, "I would like to
convince him his resignation was not necessary."

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who forced first-floor sliding glass doors and took easily
carryable items, deputies report.
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Shop Sanford and Orlando daily 9:30-9:30. Sun. 12-6.
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Shop Kissimmee daily 9-9, Sun. 11.6.

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Once the mother is seated, the baby is handed
to her,
Ms. Bartholomew said no mention is made
of infant carriers, although safety Is
discussed "In a gene ral way" when t.he
mothers are at the hospitai
Shinn said the small efforts we see at peenatal classes and the like are the efforts of a
few, caring individuals, but more needs to be
done,
"No one (on 'IV) ever fastens a safety
belt," he said. "men cars are shown in
crashes and tumbling down cliffs and people
walk away from these things. This is not real
life."

McMillion.
On Monday afternoon, deputies received reports of two other
burglaries in the complex located off State Road 436.
In all four cases, the burglaries were committed by persons

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anchored to a sled with a child size dummy
inside, Is subjected to a 30 mile-per-hour
simulated crash. Those seats that remain

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safe.
their baby in a properly anchored infant
The Florida Bureau of Highway Safety
carrier before driving, but neglected to use
maintains a shopping guide to safe restraints
;safety belts themselves. They were seriously
by manufacturer name. It can be obta ined by
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writing: Bureau of Highway Safety, Room
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530, Carlton Building, Tallahassee, Fla. 32304.
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restraints when transporting children in
position which allows collision forces to be
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ness holds the baby while a regular lap-belt
used correctly, this will save lives," said
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Carol Basile, public education planner for the
Do not confuse infant restraint car seats
Florida Bureau of Highway Safety in
with ordinary "feeder seats," "car beds," at
Tallahassee. The problem is to convince
cloth infant carriers that are worn over ad
to use them, she said.
adults chest. These devices are not designed
Um15 percent buckle their kids into
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Statistics like these have convincedso
children approximately 20 to 40 pounds.
many people of the need to do something
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become a cowing nationwide movement.
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Tennessee has passed a law requiring the
positioned across the thighs or hip bones, not
use of child restraints. Michigan is a leader in
across the stomach. Pressure on the ab
child passenger safety research and in
dominal wall in an accident could endanger
developing audio-visual and printed
the child's spleen and liver. When in doubt
materials for public education. These are
however, it is always better to use a lap belt
used in ma ny sta tes including the Florida
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Bureau of Highway Safety and the Florida
A shoulder harness may be added foi
Association of Women Highway Safety
children greater than 55 inches in height if the
Leaders, a volunteer organization.
har ness does not cross the child's neck. ;
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Always follow directions for installing an
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using whatever restraint device you buy
and other doctors in Michigan decided to take
Some devices require a top anchor strap td
Herald Photo by Torn Nitwi
on auto accidents as a medical problem.
keep the seat from pitching forward. Thes4
The fact Is, car crash Injuries ,are the
Twenty-month
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Brian
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Sanford
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restraint
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be used for safety.
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best. 'aInt 1 the one in whi
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your child will be most comfortable, that Y4
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Pediatric Service at Borgess Hospital, Information can be obtained by writing to her
are willing to use every time you travel. U on
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at 123 N. 11th Street, Palatka, 32071.
Kalamazoo.
Relations Director Kay Bartholomew ex- device seems like too much trouble, look for
She admits, however, the association IS
"For many years the cornerstone of
simpler device.
plalned the discharge procedure for new
pediatric practice has been disease hampered by a lack of funds. Volunteers
Safely constructed child-restraint devfcej
mothers and babies at the hospital.
prevention," Metko said. "But the leading receive no reimbursement for phone calls and
are
sold at a wide range of prices. (MO61
The mother Is wheeled to the car with the
cause of pediatric mortality beyond the first gasoline expenses, for instance.
models
vary in price from $25 to $40.)
baby
in
her arms, she said. At the car the
year of life, automotive accidents, has been
Gary Briese, executive director of the
Co
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your child before buying. Mak4
baby
is
taken
from
the mother because of
Florida Chapter of the American College of
largely Ignored in the doctor's office."
sure the device fits properly and is com
hospital
policy
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TWO MORE APARTMENT BURGI.ARIES
Seminole deputies Tuesday received reports of two more
Monday burglaries at the San Jose apartments, both cornmnitted by thieves who forced open sliding-glass doors.
Joan Cataline reported the loss of $25 cash to burglars,
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that Us safest place for a child is in the support for child passenger safety efforts,
middle of the back seat, properly restrained.
He said the women in the highway safety
NATIONAL REPORT: Chicagoans Saturday dug out from The worst place lain an adult lap.
leaders association mean well but they are
under as much as a foot of snow that blew Into town from Lake
A crash-test experiment at the institute not getting anywhere,
Michigan, snarling rush-how traffic and forcing the diversion proved this dramatically. Adults holding-on
"All the good intentioned ladies In the world
of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's campaign plane from Meigs to baby-sized test dummies were used, will not be able to have a real impact unless
Field to Midway Airport. After blanketing parts of Qcago, Researchers found, even at speeds of 15 to 30 they have money to spend," he said.
the storm moved into Indiana. Travelers advisories were in miles-per-hour, the adults, who were warned
Briese criticized the small effort by
effect from eastern Wyoming to western Missouri and that a crash was coining and holding on as governor's highway safety commission,
of
Arkansas. Heavy snow warnings were issued from eastern tightly as they could, could not keep the teat
an uncoordinated effort," he said.
Missouri Into the lower Ohio Valley. A heavy snow warning dummy from flying out of their arms and "But, unfortunately, the guy who's'got the
also was issued for the Outchita Mountains of Arkansas. impacting the dash or going through a wind, gold makes the rules."
Winter storm watches were posted for the northern sections of shield.
The American Hospital Association reports
In a 20 mile-per-hour crash, researchers Uat over 10,000 American children under five
Alabama and Georgia, Tennessee, and eastern Kentucky.

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The White House is
blaming the high rate of inflation on government's
"failure to act decisively or responsibly on energy" In
the last seven years, while Congress is calling on
President Carter to act quickly.
While the administration continued Its anti-inflation
policy review, the Commerce Department announced
Friday its index of leading Indicators fell 0.7 percent in
January — the fourth consecutive monthly drop.
A group of 44 senators Friday asked Carter to meet
with them soon to discuss ways of slicing federal
spending to combat surging inflation. And six
Republican congressmen urged Carter to submit a
balanced budget for fiscal 1981 within 10 days, saying

Safely constructed and properly anchored
restraints have been shown to reduce the
probability of a fatal injury In automobile
crashes by over 95 percent. Here's how t
select and use restraints to safeguard your
children, according to the highway safety
experts.
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Herald Staff Writer
Two men, one armed with a small-caliber handgun, robbed a
Sanford grocery Friday night, firing one shot into the store as
they left, police say.
At 9 p.m., two men wearing ski masks entered Bob's
Grocery, 620 Cypress Ave., Sanford, and announced the robbery, police say.

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FBI agents caught five
Soviet bloc diplomats engaging in spying activities
dur ing the last year, but the administration chose to
simply ask the culprits to quietly leave the country, a
top Fill official says.
William Cregar, chief of the bureau's intelligence
division, declined Friday to discuss details of any of
episodes or to name the diplomats involved,
In a chat with reporters on his last day before
retirement, he said the episodes previously have been
kept secret because of "foreign policy considerations."

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Pancake and Auction Day,members are being prodded by
ticket chairman Bob Daehn to get themselves out of the "goat"
class into the "sheep' category by selling $50 worth of tickets.
So far 38 members have managed to graduate and$5 449 in
tickets has been sold There are five categories in the shup
class and SO far two members have reached the Big Horn class
for selling over $250 in tickets. Floyd Palmer has sold $521
worth and Dick Packard has brought in $458. Members receive
various colored buttons to indiciate their relative success as
salesmen.
Dachn said the sheep are discouraged from sitting with the
goats at club meetings. Daehn even brought to .i meeting
Jennifer, a goat from the Bough Goat Farm "to demonstrate
what members were leaving when they graduated to the goat
class."
Panca
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Sanford Liic Center. The auction will begin at 5 p.m.

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part of the Army's most powerful answer to any Soviet
assault on Western Europe.
Sgt. Zenepha T. Calhoun, son of Daniel Calhoun of 610
Hickory Ave., Sanford, is a missile crewmember in a
Pershing Missile Battalion in Germany. The Pershing Is
the Army's longest range and most powerful guided
missile system. Ills a nuclear capable missile and it is
located In positions which allow It to respond to any
massive invasion of West Germany.
Calhoun found his job both challenging and rewarding.
"When you do a good job, you get picked to go to Cape
Canaveral, Fla. and actually watch your missile being
fired," he said.
The Pershing system that Calhoun works on, travels on
wheeled transporters and is designed to hit enemy
transportation or communication systems, hampering
their ability to support the front-line soldier in combat.
The missile has four basic components. There are two
motor stages, a guidance and control stage, and a
warhead. Ready-to-fire, the system weighs more than
10,000 pounds.
The 34-year-old soldier felt the job he was doing was
important. "We are keeping the Western World free,"
Calhoun said.
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The Sanford Kiwanis Club believes it is the first in the
nation to try to do something about the spiraling rate of innation.
The club supports implementation of a resolution passed by
Kiams International recenth. It proposes to make
bureaucracy smaller as government encourages the public
into smaller cars and energy-saving lifestyles.
They encourage citizens to recommend to Congress that all
federal agencies, except the Department of Defense, Central
Intelligence Agency and Office of Management and Budget,
that have an acronym of three letters tIIEW, IIUI), EPA, IRS.
OEO, DOE, etc. I have their budgets cut by 71 percent.
I'liose with 4-letter acronyms i OSIIA. PSRO. CETA, etc. I
would have their budgets cut by 15 percent. Agencies with five
or more letters I VISTA, etc.) would have their budgets cut by
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Sgt. Zenepha T. Calhoun of Sanford checks
launch panel of Pershing missile system.
tention in recent months. An improved version now in
production, the Pershing II, has more than double the
range, and can reach deeper targets in the Warsaw Pact.
The Russians have objected strongly to its deployment in
Europe.
Calhoun's unit recently participated in a field exercise
to test readiness. Temperatures during the exercise
ranged from a cool 15 degrees Fahrenheit in the daytime
to near zero at night. "Cold weather is a test to see how
much you can stand," Calhoun said, and added, "I'd
rather be in my warm bed back in the camp."
As for the future, Calhoun said he plans on remaining in
the Army another three years. "I'd like to go back to
college when I finish my tour," he said.
Calhoun is a 1964 graduate of Crooms High School In
Sanford.

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Ilie Circle K Club is being reactivated at
Seminole ('omm till ty College tinder the %I)011
SOrshij) of the Sanford Kiwanis ('ml). K iwanian
.Iack Weible (right) presented Mike Hobbs,
secretary, a gavel for the Circle K at a Kiwanis
luncheon meeting at the Sanford Civic Center.

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Petersburg's WTGO (Channel 44) M of Saturday on cable
channel 8.
WTOG is replacing Miami's WGIX (Channel 6), which fared
lower than the St. Petersburg channel in a recent poll of
Cablevision viewers.

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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County School Board has
approved by a 4.1 vote an elementary school
zoning change that will involve a school
change for 86 pupils and eliminate one bus
route.

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MIAMI (UP!) — The trial of
and- -seventh- -graders-19 -. -six- -Dade County -policemen being submitted to the county health accused In the beating death
department, medical associations and of a black insurance executive
ministerial associations for their perusal.
will be moved to another city
because
a circuit judge says it
The board also noted there are some
In other action at last week's fleeting, a
a
"tbnebomb"
she doesn't
problems with the pediatric clinics for school is
Parent from the San Sebastian subdivision
detwant
to
go
off
in
her courchildren run by the county health
said the failure of the Department of Iran- ment. One of the major problems is that tTOOm.
sportation to lower the speed limit on State school health personnel have to spend too
Jude Lenore Nesbitt said
Road 434 at Sand Lake Road amounts to much time acting as chauffeurs and running Friday the site and date of the
"experts deciding arbitrarily we don't need errands rather than performing the functions policemen's trial will be
the speed limit lowered although over 1,0 for which they were hired. The board agreed decided by midweek. She
parents want it." He said one death and one a chauffeur to take children to the clinic indicated It would be held in a
raw-fatality there are evidence it needs to be
"large metropoli tan area,"
would be nice but hard t find.
lowered,
such as Orlando, Tampa or
no board reported that Dede Schaiiner, Jacksonville.
Board Member Pat Telson said the board
She referred to the Arthur
resolution
supporting
director
of Dividends, the school volunteer
should consider a
McDuffie
case as "a
lowering the limit. She said an aide to state program, will be going to Houston because
10
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don't
want to go
Rep. Bobby Brantley told her such a Dividends have been named one of the top
off
in
my
courtroom
or this
volunteer programs In the country.
resolution would be helpful.
community."
At Mrs. Telson's request, the board agreed
McDuffie died of head Inju.
The board heard a report from Anne
Boston, cochalrman qf the Media Clean-Up to prepare a certificate of appreciation to ries less than a week after a
Seminole Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler for Dec. 17 police chase, which
Committee.
his "excellent cooperation" as a Juvenile Investigators said ended with
The committee Is charged with monitoring
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Ms. Boston did say she was contacted by a a diplomatic reception
local disc jockey, who complained about the Wednesday.
committee.
"Fm glad," Mrs. Telson said.
Dade Police
Board member Roland Williams voted
Board member Robert Feather said
against the rezoning because he said the
board should consider other zoning changes nothing has been done to cut down on the Trial Is Moved
number of unwanted teen-age pregnancies.
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nnounced a station wagon or
8fl would be parked outside
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me emuassy
tor inc tais to
begin.
The statement said the
action was being taken at the
request of the captive ambassadors, but it appeared to
be in response to the
execution threat.
The deadline passed, however, without the appearance
of the vehicle and without any
indication the threat had been
carried out, leading to
speculation the government
promise of talks was enough
to withhold guerrilla action
for "offensive" material and contacting the until talks could be held later
various media if any is found.
Saturday.
Ms. Boston told the board the committee ' The
guerrillas
are
has not met since November.
demanding a $50 million
"I didn't feel anything positive was coming ransom payment and the
release of 311 jailed leftists in
out of it," she said,
Mrs. Tetson said she asked for the report exchange for freeing the
because she "didn't want anyone to think we hostages taken in the bloody
seizure of the embassy during
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Hostages
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BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)
The fate of some 40
diplomatic hostages, ineluding the American ambassador, held by leftist
guerrillas at the embassy of
the Dominican Republic was
uncertain Saturday.
One of the guerrillas
holding the diplomats captive
told a Colombian radio news
interviewer Friday an
ultimatum had been given to
the goverrinient that two of
the 14 ambassadors being
held hostage would be
executed.
American
Ambassador Diego Asencio is
considered the most impor
tant hostage.
The guerrillas did not
specify the government action
they were demanding but it
Pia1edrelatedto he!cftists' insistence on face-tolace ransom negotiations with
Foreign Minister Diego
Uribe.
As the reported 10 p.m. EST
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No parents from either school protested
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By DAVID M. HAZLER
The box also contains a tinier which
Schuckman said he discovered the
Herald Staff Writer
triggers the emergency signal every 12 system,
manufactured
by
a
Disabled residents of Seminole County hours to summon aid if the person it's Massachusetts-based firm about four
soon may have access to emergency aid monitoring cannot get to it. A tiny radio months ago, and has been studying it
at the touch of a button, under a plan transmitter allows Lifeline users to since.
being formulated by sheriff's Deputy Ed trigger a call for help anywhere within
It would provide Seminole County with
Schuckman,
200 yards of the box.
the most advanced system of its kind,
Shuckman said he is aiming for federal Schuckman said, adding optional
'he Seminole sheriff's off ice. is no
funding for a system which will grant money to bUy 50 home units plus equipment turns the box Into a heart
link the homes of elderly or handicapped the central receiver. The 126,000 grant monitor, calling for help when a watch.
county residents with the sheriff's for the initial purchase Is almost assured, sized transmitter detects a person is in
dispatcher. The system telephones a he said. Funding will be handled through trouble. Other options turn the box into a
department computer and prints out the the local Visiting Nurses Association, fire detector or adapt it for use by people
address and medical conditions of a aided by county Community Care for the with physical handicaps.
Elderly funds.
person in need.
Lifeline service will be available to
After using the initial grant, Schuck- residents of the county who meet
The system is called Lifeline. A unit
about the size of a phone book is installed man said, he will look for funds from the qualifications yet to be determined,
in each home where service is needed. At county and cities as well as private Schuckman said.
the touch of a button, the box dials the organizations to purchase thousands of
But Schuckman said he expects units to
number of a pbgise at the sheriff's office additional home units, which cost about be assigned to people in need as quickly
and informs a central computer which $375 each. Ten federal dollars may be as they become available, no matter how
home needs aid. This Information is then available for each dollar provided many the county buys.
locally, he said.
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Sunday, March 2, 1980-6A
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, $13.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, $4.75; 6
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belt-tightening measures. And the oil companies society."
could survive too.
The current acceptability of the odds
against
black life are a reflection of the level
But what of Europe, dependent upon the Perof civilization in which we live,
sian Gulf for 63 percent of its impo rted oil? And
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Japan, totally without domestic oil supplies and
even more dependent upon the Persian Gulf?
Their economies would stagger. Unemployment
would be catastrophic. A worldwide depression
could occur, just such a depression as brought
letters 'to the editor are
about World War II.
welcomed for publication. A ll
The alliances that have kept the peace In the 35
letters must be signed, with a
mailing address and, if possible,
years since the war would almost certainly
crumble. A dangerous instability would threaten
a telephone number so the
the relationship between the nuclear superIdentity of the writer may be
powers, and the United States could find Itself
verified. The Evening herald
relatively isolated as it faced the aggressor,
will respect the wishes of writers
who do not want their names
Our national security establishment cried
print. The Evening herald also
Wolf," over Vietnam, We lost Vietnam, and flOW
reserves the right to edit letters
is appears that we really had no vital strategic
to
eliminate libel or to conform
interest in that country. So some Americans are
to space requirements.
disinclined to believe we have any vital strategic
interest In the Persian Gulf.
Their skepticism Is easy to understand. But it Is JACK ANDERSON
far off the mark, The Vietnam era has ended. Our
policy must be fresh and new and realistic. It
must address the present and the future, not the
past, the conditions existing in the Middle East,
not the conditions that once existed In Southeast
Asia, We cannot allow ourselves to be haunted by
WASHINGTON—A bristling confrontation
the ghosts of Saigon, Hue and Dlenblenphu.
between- the United States and the Soviet
Union Is no place for amateurs. But Jimmy

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Every week or the Pioneer 10 spacecraft heading out of the
two, the United States gets a message from solar system and Pioneer 11 between the
Mars,
orbits of Saturn and Uranus.
The Martian correspondent reports on the
The next big planetary mission is called
weather at Its lonely outpost called Chryse Galileo. It consists of an atmospheric probe
and sends back a picture of the rocky, de.*rt and a surveillance satellite to be launched in
neighborhood.
February and March 1984 to follow up on
The observer is the Viking 1 robot that Voyager's successes at Jupiter and explore
landed on Mars July 20, 1976. The space the giant planet and its big moons In more
agency has it programmed to continue detail,
automatic operations through 1990 and
Galileo is the last planetary mission
engineers expect its nuclear generators to currently planned by the United States and
It going even' longer.
' Mat* told
Viking 1 is just one of seven American he was "very concerned about the long-tenit
planetary spacecraft still in operation. Some future of planetary science."
are working well past their designed
NASA had asked President Carter for funds
lifetimes, providing the United States with in fiscal 1981 to begin work on a satellite to
valuable scientific dividends,
survey Venus wi th a powerful imaging radar
The Viking 2 lander and one of two Viking
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technology to the Argentine Air Force,
a fraud if the United States agreed to any ostensibly for weather-control programs,
compromise cm the scathing report. Good- More military exchanges are planned, and
pester was unable to compromise on this key Vkiela himself
journey to Moscow later
demand,
this year.
as

memo for committee members which argid
that the FTC lacked jurisdiction over this
multibillion-dollar Industry. By colncIde,e
Aetna Life &amp; Casualty had clrëulate6
similarly thick memo two weeks earlier
making the same jurisdiction argument. "
One Important FTC activity the Canná&amp;

Carter has dispatched rookie emissaries to
handle. Kremlin-Inspired problems that
stretch from Afghanistan to Africa to
Even without that bargaining èhlp,
no Riians have been buying ten times
Argentina.
Goodpseter's mission to Busnea Aires was more goods from Argentina than they all
The president sent former heavyweight
foredoomed. In the put few years, as U.S. there. And their snportj an sheewdly aimed - measure would cripple Is the agsnc'è'
champion Mubwqtd All toe nwnbr of - Argentine relations have cooled steadily, the. at cultivating a continoing friendship
proposal that state' adopt a standard fijj'
African nations in hops of persuading their
Kremlin has been skillfully entrenching itself technical
ha for a vital hy reeleetrie
d
that would give consumers cost
athletesto boycott the Olympic. GamesJn... wlth.the.Videladictauariblp.
prójict and advanced technology for
to help in their choice of a life insizgabe
oscow. But, as a president envoy, '&amp;
Argentina
orted almost8461 million in
sntine'a fledging nuclear indwitry.
policy
Including rati
Greatest" looked like a rank stimiblebumi.
goods to the Soviet Union last year, compared
s
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By
no
coincidence,
the FTC found that Aà'
that within
More serious was Cartsr'a decision to send
with a modest million in 1173. 'The Soviets GOodaster retirnsfrom
fl_
na's
rates
of
return
on
the savings portIoei'
a sp,dalenvey to
ntlnato talk t)arujjng
are now among Argentina's 10 most un.
y
whole-li
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policies
were
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military Iwda Into joining the United States'
portent trading partiiers; reaearther at the agrte
re's whit Internal FN data shows: "
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saidnill what t,
cut of grain soles to the Rnsolw For this
Council on Hemispheric Affairs told 20y maks up for the U. S. embargo.
—After five years, One $10,000 Aetna whoJ!
diplomatic mission, he cham a
associate Bob Sherman they will soon rank
policy Issued to a 25.yearold male wE
the adeninistration Is trying a
military man, Gen. Andrew Goocuter, the
among the top five.
thowa
rate of return on the savings port1oNOU
to the Argentines.
West Point commandant, who was a White
Evidence of the buddybiddy rllat1nqgp .oft.asIl epproach
mInus
36 percent. -Ttde nane that U q.
of
- House aid, and golfing
'ipenkn of
between this ccnnwniat gIst
t dht
poky
holder
dropped his lnagaice after fin)
Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti arid
Prutdsnt Eiaewsr,
wing Arg.ntIne govSntnint his been acyears,
his
refund
on the savings portion w,
scre
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wir, in
Carter asjen'sntly reasoued that an Army cwnulating o the past few years.
show
loss
of
more
than one-third. Evin a(jq
attendance at a meet party in the AM
general wield be w,leornid by the Argentine
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20
years,
the
rate
of
return would be
dictator, Gee. Jorge PafasI V1d4 med Ma Muchod an allwnpt by the United Ma to
,fl
percent
that
is,
e
supposed savings
But
th
,
social whirl w11
-aiij
military Juts. Unt,luu.lsl,,, (iruit
Arguglna in the ljMtad Nsuone for
,
,
have
earned
'lightly
less
than nothing t,
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=10
was ant to the pIning le' with little
rep+ated Iw'an rights violations.
two decades.
mar. then a diplomatic p. His
cmal
-4iat August, a hlgh4.vsl Soviet GOI' "nw In dealing with the
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to.
4yà.
was a dier.
}a iWhd Basso. MIS. A
Cld mah,wosidbay,anepy,
of
The am thing that Vidsia wa from the htor, Gee. Jam Mont.. led an Argust
CANNON CAPU So. Howard Cww.o,i.
of 14.4 percent after five years, and ar,pithpi
i,141.g
nitad States is help in
a Ifl. duieptios to Moscow, where he was ghio * DHeV., uiwaccully r,l thuigh his, plus of 1.1 percent after 20 years.
Nast lepart by t IntNAMseICen
"'dsL 1kw meudlwafhsr he rd.s4 home, OIft11 (ivupMtee
t would
poky,
PIgiM that IS hub
MWO on Hwn
Monte. was anisd commander of the keep the F.l lade C""n from
a
8year.old
male,
would
show
a flb
to
rujrne. Put the Argentine army,
MWIIigM
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21.4
percent
return
after
five
yees'i,
anI
Carter admInistration'. mchub1icIud
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—The Kremlin has provided Soviet t&amp;.t
of hi stiff attorneys drafted a thick
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vetutlons In the county is one that says
Referring to the school principal rumor

School Superintent William "Bud"Layer which he said first made the rounds
will have himself named principal of the several months ago and has recently

Democrat, is seriously considering
He lost that lawsuit. He is fond, this method. The new way, when aprunning for the county commission seat however, of pointing out that the county's proved, would have council candidates
currently held by Commissioner Dick new jail is being built In the Five Points run for given seats.
Williams, R'Longwood.
area and the "new" courthouse is exThe current method in a contest, where
In the 1960s, Pratt was active In the panding in several locations,
three councilmen are to be elected in a
Jaycees and was one of the principals in
field, has the people, in effect, cast one
the lawsuit to stop the construction of the
Casselberry may join other Seminole vote for their favorite and two votes
Seminole County Courthouse.
County cities that years ago eliminated against him.
At that time Pratt claimed the cow- the practice of running council can.
The one vote cast by a voter for
(house would soon outgrow its usefulness didates in a field with the highest vote- someone who is not his favorite could be
because of the growth of the county and getters winning,
the vote that defeats the favorite.
Those in the know say that Torn Pratt, should more properly be placed in the
Three of that city's councilmen
Having candidates vie for specific

new Lake Mary high school before he been resurrected, Layer said: "The only
retires from politics by not seeking re- job harder than being school superin.
election.
tendent is being principal of a large high
"Not so," said Layer when asked about school.
the rumor this week. He added he also
Layer was principal at Teague Middle
has no 11aris to go to work for the State School and Mllwee Middle School
Department of 'Education or Seminole assistant principal of Lyman High School
Community College.
and teacher and coach at Seminole High
He said he has not made up his mind School prior to his election as school a Longwood, Winter Park, Orlando and Five Points area where It could be
w,lther he will run for a third term as superintendent.
Daytona Beach businessman, and a panded.

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ny" ,ii. The volume keeps down
On cut per case, illOWifl6 1!dIJCe1 fees
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The rgest of the firms
the Los
Angeles-based Jacoby &amp; Meyers
Clinics — had four oftis in 1177 (five
years after Hi founding), but recently
had I; 22 in California and 13
In HoW YO.

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can you do!
What's left over from your former
work
"Plenty," you say. "Knowledge.
Ex perlence, Know-how. Disciplined

work habits."
Remember how many times you
muttered,
were running this
business, I'd show 'em how to operate,"
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We'll pass up the doubtful joy of
sleeping until 10 a.ni, on weekday
mornings.
We'll even overlook the routine of
Playing games for the rest of our lives.
That, too, quickly becomes boring.
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ways to deliver legal services, resulting
14 more accessible and less expensive
baa! advice for acme consumers. - ,The new moves toward competition are
eçerglng as lawyers' ranks grow and
Wid an Inoreasing number of court
tilone striking down several barriers
t&amp;c4*naetiticxl.
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Using advertising and publicity to
f competition exists because 30,000
attract
business, the clinics follow
iis are admitted to the bar eaCh
systematic
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yes, wills only 16,000 new jots open up.
routine wont to non-lawyers. Clinics also
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are working, but the electric rocket system that would enable a
satellite Is expected to run out of control gas spacecraft to rende&amp;voua with Halley's comet
around June and when it dies, the Viking 2 in i96 and the comet Temple 2 in 1968.
landerwillbesilencedbecauseltrellesontbe
Both requests were denied. NASA
orbiter to relay communica tions to Earth.
again on the Venus mission next year with
The major planetary project now underway atry
laun
ch In 1961, but it will be too late to start
centers on two Voyagers which made one
after
another
when
they
work
onthe
comet explorer's electric engines
discovery
carry
out
the dual comet mission,
photographed Jupiter and its largest to
Mutch
said
NASA hopes to seek funds
nest
satellites last year.
yeartobeginamoremodestcometrnj
occupy.
Voyager 1 Is expected to repeat its spec- Halley's comet alone.
More important, perhaps, the guerrillas
tacular performance In November when It
But he said It takes several years of
will undergo political attrition, Mugab'
cruises past Saturn. Voyager 2 will renpreparation to begin a major new planetary
deivous with Saturn In August 1981.
rival guerrilla leader, Joshua Nkomo, has
exploration project, and he said NASA hasclearly been eager for a settlement. He h
Dr. Thomas Mulch, associate NASA ad- little hope of receiving the go.ahead on such
expressed satisfaction with the performance,
minlatrator for space science, said it now projects in the new future,
the British Governor General Lcç
of
appears that Voyager 2 will continue to work
"We have, of course, lout a certain amount
Soames.
Nkomo, an aging nationalist with a
and become the first manmade probe to of momentum," he said in reply to Sen.
taste
for
the
good life, Is not eager to go back
explore Uranus In 1*. He said there is a Harrison Schmitt, 11-N.M., who asked if
into
bush
A good many of even Mugabe's
the
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possibility that Voyager 2 will last long NASA will be able to capitalize on Its past
guerrillas
may
well feel the same ways.'
enough to reach Neptune in 1961.
successes.
Therefore, when the war resumes after the'-'
Other planetary spacecraft still working
"I think there is a supreme Irony in 11113
elections, the guerrillas will be relatively.are the PioneerVenus satellite around Venus, situation," Mulch said.
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within Zlmbsb*eRhodesta:
Neither 61 the e'iide Is going to accepla
victory at the polls by the other.
But the cease-fire however 111-observed
leading up to the elections this week has
accomplished a num ber of things. First of all,
it has re-located the guerrillas. They have in
substantial numbers come out of the bush and
out of their sanctuaries, and assembled at
camps within ZImbabwe-RhodesIa. If things
break down rapidly, they are much less wU
situated than before their re-location,
The Rhodesian security forces have hot
similarly been re-located. Their movements
have been regulated, but they have a1was
fought on basically the territory they noW
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under Marxist Robert Mugabe, who have
done most of the fighting. Judging by the
demonstrations by the populace upon his
return, Mugabe also has plenty of support

Carter Rookie Emissaries Struck Out

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The constitutional amendment to
Small Businesses Hurt
increase the homestead exemption on
;,; '
During the past three years of the
school millage to $25,000 will be before
Carter
Administration, we have
the voters at the March 11 election. It is
received
more promises than we can
simply,
direct
property
tax
and
purely,
absorb
in
a decade. Now the coxswain
relief for homeowners, and sets con-at
the
helm
with his cohorts are again
Shannon Smith lei.
stitutional authority to provide tax
coining
out
with more promises and
eluded this photorelief for renters as well.
again
taking
more advantage of the
That is all the legislature intended
graph of horses (a.
people.
These
when it overwhelmingly approved the weak and uninformed
hove) on the envelope
people realize that promises are like pie
amendment
in 1979, and it is not to be
of her letter.
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and "arc easy broken."
confused with any tax measures
Promises without action are useless.
- -proposed for consideration at the 1980
Actions speak louder than words. The
session.
Editorial opposition to the $25.000 reports to the people have continually
My name is Shannon Smith, I'm 10 moved to Lakeland and was the first
exemption has been expressed on the been of how prosperous our economy
10
Veterans Slate Reunion
years of age and I'm also a horse lover,
army unit there also. The unit set up
"rounds that it poses a threat to was and that we did not have inflation
I think the idea about changing tents about nine miles from town and
The China Burma India Veterans educational funding and-or the need to until the very recent report of Feb. 22.
Seminole Harness Raceway into a dog went to work building the army airfield.
Association CBI VAJ will hold its increase other state taxes in order to Good mathematics will prove that
JIMMY CARTER
irack isn't such a good idea. This idea The first sandy-pink 8-24 bomber Annual State Reunion at Cape Coral make up the deficieicy in local anytime interest rates go above 12 per
- about changing it is going to put a lot of
.too many promises
arrived In Lakeland and the same Country Club near Fort Myers, May 15 collections. Nothing can be further Cent that you already have inflation,
- people out of a job, let alone the horses,
bombers which were later used in the to 17. All veterans who served in China, from the actual facts and it Is regret. but the Impact does show up irn- go out of business, close-up or go
There's a dog track nearby. Why Sahara desert,
Burma or India during World War II table that sonic editorial writers are not mediately. After about six months it bankrupt
,-can't people go to that one instead? I
are invited to attend,
telling their readers what their really starts to take hold.
No one has to believe me or take my
Two of the most famous missions
Oft that harness racing should have
Among the honored guests will be Tallahassee reports stressed last year.
The people on a fixed income without word for it. The truth is self exflown by the desert pink 8-24 liberators Congressman L.A. "SSkip" Bafalis.
its chance in Seminole Ccunty because
esca la tion clause are the ones who planatory. AU you have to do is to take a
The Legislature fully funded the cost
were the attack on the railroad mar-dog raci ng already has.- If I could vote i
Activities Include a golf tournament, of the homestead exemption In the 1979- first can realize It and are hurt most. trip If you can afford to buy
the gasoline
shalling yards in Rome and the low
would vote against It.
the always-enjoyable Pujab Parade 81 budget out of an increase In Also, sinail individual business, that do and ride through the business streets
level
raid
on
the
Ploesti
oil
fields
in
Shannon Smith
and hospitality served up by the six recurring revenues. Furthermore, the not have good buying power or a good and observe how many places of
Roumania in 1943.
ake Mar
Florida Bashas of CBI VA.
projections of the sta te's fis cal a na lysts administrative and bookkeeping business are selling out.
The 98th was the first Heavy Bomb
The reunion is especially important
show system are also hurt. Th is has caused
Stephen G. Balint Sr.
Group to operate from the European because the Florida Bashas will host ti which by nature pessimistic
thousa nds of small business places to
; 1 Bomb Grou p To Meet
m
at
the
general
revenue
of
the
state
Sanford
mainland. When the 98th returned to the National Reunion of CBIVA at the will
I.
increase an average 10.6 percent
1945,
The 96th Bomb Group (H) Veterans the U.S. in
it was given the new 8- Sheraton Twin Towers in Orlando July each year over the next decade.
Lake
29 bombers, and these saw action in the
A
Association will hold a reunion
30 to Aug. 2, Veterans from all parts of
The average homeowner and renter
Korean
conflict,
Miami at the Ramada Inn Airport from
the country, from Canada and from are the people who need some help in
The lake Mary Volunteer Fire and our regrets to the few who didn't
Oct. 20 to 23, 1960.
Department takes this opportunity to wait and walked away, and apologize to
The 98th Bomb Group (H) Veterans Great Britain will be gathering to these times and that help is spelled out
The 96th Bomb Group (H) formed at
thank the Herald for the coverage you any who may have ordered dinners
Association is made up of veterans renew old memories of the Burma in the constitutional amendment
that
Barksdale Army Air Field in February,
Campaign, the Hump Flying and the granting a $25,000 homestead exempfrom both World War II and the Korean
gave us for our recent barbecue. It was never got delivered.
J942. One month later, the 98th was sent
battles in China.
conflict. Members who want to attend
the biggest one ever served by this
tion and authority for renter relief,
The response was so great that we
-to Fort Myers and set up camp about
the reunion or join the 96th Veterans
For Information, write to State Senior
department,
Jack D. Gordon
just couldn't cook the chicken fast
four miles out of town. It was the first
Association can contact W.H. Boiling, Vice-Commander Albert Wilkat at 7520
Chairman
We want to thank the public for enough to take care of the demand.
army unit to arrive at Fort Myers and
N.W. 7th St., Planta tion, Flu, 33317.
Rt. 3, Box 67, Gonzales, La. 70737,
Ways and Means
helping us make this event such a
Wayne Hoffman
was given the job of beginning to build
Albert Wilkat
W.H. Boiling
Committee
success. We also want to apologize to
Lewis
"Zip"
Schweickert
in airfield. Six weeks later the group
Plantation
Gonzales, La.
Florida Senate
those who waited in line to be served
Lake Mary
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income does not make them eligible for used in other counties and a sliding
My friend is building a nice new home
County Is Error-Prone
payment.
scale of eligibility for persons whose
and he has paid $235 for permits. He
Finally, although so much of the income exceetis the poverty income
A few short years ago our elected had to buy a permit and never had a
contract has been laid out with enor- guidelines.
Seminole County Commission failed to tree to cut and forgot an outside spigot
inous specificity, the words "serious
1,4tss a law that one must own a on his water piping and in order to put it
Instead what we see is an unseemly
illness" and "requiring emergency
haste to complete and sign the
minimum of 10 acres before you could in, had to pay extra. The house is half
services" are alarmingly vague.
agreement without significant con- sell anything you raised on your land. done. What comes next? Every expense
What will happen to the $5.2 million? sultation with or participation by Other laws were also passed with the to build a home is added to the price
Will it be used for indigent care? Will it
members of the public. We see some of intention the laws were for the citizens plus 12 percent interest, whether you
be used for health care generally? Will
the most significant details of a con- benefit. Which ones
? Now they are rent, buy or own.
it be used for social services of any
trying to pass a bunch of laws to control
tract worked out after the public
According to estimates, the
form? Could it be used to help house
hearing and aftt'r a transferee has been our land and have declared it as flood., population will double in Seminole
people in Seminole County who live in
chosen, with little or no public input,
prone. When asked how they designated County in the next 10 years. Florida for
substandard shucks or even
It is quite probable that a county areas as flood-prone, the answer was so many years has been advertising for
ctmniissioner, Mr. William Kirchhoff what might happen in 100 years. They people to come to Florida to live. I, for
automobiles and have no other place to
perhaps, will respond to this letter. either had to go back in time or are one, would like to see the county help
live' Or will it be used for roads or
Predictably, he will tell us how ill- psychic.
salaries for county employees or sonic
the people it has invited, or at least not
Approximately six months ago, an throw
informed weare,how well-informed he
ot her purpose unrelated to low-income
a stone in their path. This is
is and how open the entire process has acre of 1 grandfathered I land next door i mportant to the whole county.
people and their needs?
Wen. We are ill-informed, however, to ine sold.and on tiv-- legal papers were
Our organization has already %%Titten
EverytNng we eat, wear, own and
to the county commissioners only to the extent that he has kept us in the words flood-prone) which were not see, except space, conies from the
there before. I have an abstract on it. At earth. I
the (lark,
suggesting criteria for county
think there Is still room for
lobe Lev your expense you must prove your land ag
assistance to low-income people. Our
and people.
tg
riculture
Health Subcom mittee is above flood prone. That means a
proposal featured significantly higher
B. E. Lewis
Resources For Ilunumn Needs survey.
eligibility standards resembling those
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In Rhodesia, there clearly exist two groups
who are in total conflict with each other. One
consists of the Rhodesian security forces,
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and in power.
Of course, to hold an election for* a:
parliament in the circumstances now ,
prevailing in that beautiful country waa
always ridiculous. The losing side in an 1
election accepts the results only when the
results can be swa llowed. That means the
losing side must have more Interests In
common with the winning side than Interests I
opposed to it. Elections pre-suppose a
mon interest in stabili ty. They do not create i
it.
Thus, any believer in human liberty who
accepted a Nazi or communist electoral
victory in a Western nation would be selfdeluded. You do not accept such a verdict.
You try to make it impossible for the dictators
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Everyone expects that as soon as the
current elections in Zimbabwe-Rhodesia run
their bloody course, the war there will
resume. Nevertheless, the British may have:
accomplished something with this election:
maneuver. In the likely scenario, war:
probably will break out again, but the:
guerrillas will be much reduced in numbers

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here, of course, that the 11111-Burton
obligation of the hospital will cease at
the end of the fiscal year due to the
hospital's transfer to private hands,
Use of the more liberal Hill-Burton
criteria will also then cease.

County. We are concerned about the
provisions currently being made for
medical care for low-income people at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
The eligibility
ibility criteria now proposed
- Our first concern is the very Ow
do not provide for any sliding scale of
eligibility standards for so-called
payment but instead appear to be in"indigent care" contained in the
proposed agreement between the flexibly fixed. From what we have seen
thus far, if a family of four exceeds the
county and Hospital Corporation of
upper
limit by only $5 per year, it would
America. We note that the standards
be
ineligible
for county payment, unlike
currently contained in the draft
under
the
present
Hill-Burton criteria
agreement to be signed soon are
at
the
hospital
where
a large persignificantly lower than those used in
centage
of
hospital
costs
would still be
many other counties.
written
off
Under the proposed agreement in
Seminole County, a fam ily of four must
The agreement contains assurances
have income under $6,5W annually to
that all persons, regardless of income,
.qualify for any sort of county
will be treated so long as their illness is
assistance. These new criteria are also considered "serious" or "requiring
significantly lower than the Hill-Burton
emergency service." Unfortunately
crite ria currently used at Seminole
many low-income people may he
Memorial Hospital. It must be noted
hesitant to use the hospital at all if their

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Black Americans are more likely to have
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The Resources For Human Needs
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dental health.
Black Americans die more often from
diabetes, tuberculosis, cardiovascular
disease and malignancies,
No wonder that white Americans feel better
than black Americans do.
A recently released study conducted by the
Public Health Service details great dif.
ferences between whites and blacks in their
own perception of their well-being.
White men —70 percent of them reported
the highest level of self-satisfaction. White
women —58 percent were next, followed by
part of the deal for the release of our hostages in
black men at 54 percent. Only 37 percent of
Tehran.
black women were recorded as having a high
But we cannot allow the Soviet Union, by any level of self.-satisfaction
Oddly, suicide rates for
cks remain
means It may seek to employ, to gain control of
lower than for whites. Black Americans tend
the richest oil-producing region in the world.
to kill themselves less frequently than whites
Why not? Because we must have the gasoline do. However, they tend to kill each other more
b
Ifor ow'recveationM-vic1es and gas guzzlers? cten. 'rt hCIIdCI4I
No. Bati
must defend the Interêts'Of the "tith i'Mi aifdr whites.
"Homicide rates are down for blacks," sass
Ixmerican oil companies in the OPEC oil lines?
No. We could survive a loss of 31 percent of our Dr. Julius B. Richmond, the U.S. surgeon
total oil imports by gasoline rationing and other general. "But the rates are still too high and
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rate would be lower than any other population
group.

What Is likely to happen, in any case, is not a
full-scale Russian invasion of Iran or Pakistan or
any other nation in the region. Instead we can
expect Infiltration, subversion and the seizure of
power by governments Influenced by and
favorable to Moscow. That is the way it started in
Afghanistan, and the Russians invaded only when
it appeared that they had lost control of their
puppet government in Kabul.
We don't want to interfere in the internal affairs
of Iran or Pakistan or any other nation in the
Persian Gulf region. We are about to make a
public statement renouncing any such Intention as

Golden Age Olympics. Frieda Gielow shouldn't
have told her age.
No one would ever dream she is 75. And her
hair always looks freshly fixed.

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ATLANTA (NEA)— Worried about your
health?
After you've improved your diet, stopped
smoking, taken up jogging and sworn once
again to follow your doctor's advice, there's r4`,~\
not much else you can do.
But if you could only change your race, the
chances are your health status would improve
remarkably.
If you were Chinese-American or JapaneseAmerican, for Instance, your infant mortality
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Making it clear to ourselves and to all other
concerned nations that we have a vital strategic
interest In the Independence of the oil-producing
countries of the Persian Gulf is not, as we see It, a
step towards war. Instead It should contribute to
the stability and peace In that region.

Our Readers Write

others.
Now back to a lovely lady who appeared at the
beginning of the program featuring Sanford's

rack of pipes. Naw, I reconsidered, when just for
a fleeting moment I thought how funny it might
be if he came in and caught ft outer Space
looking creature in his chair and smoking his
pipe.
I v'n'ildn't hear, but periodically I glanced in

Sunday, March 2, 1980-IA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Look! There's Edith Harrison, Florence
Korgan, Doris and Louis Rotunda, Kay Thompson, Hattie Boyd, Jack Homer, Don Hughes, Jim
Ryan, John Kane, and Mary Rose, among

television room armed with a can of nuts, a quart

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There is always a danger of overreaction in a
democratic country, especially in an election
year. Jingoism is never far from the surface. We
are not advocating war over the Persian Gulf. We
don't want to overreact. And we don't think the
president has overreacted,

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flowing in the OPEC pipelines.

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of cola, a skirt to hem and a portable hair dryer.
I propped myself up in my husband's massive
recliner, getting geared for action. I stared at his

Hazard

Opponents of draft registration applaud when
they hear Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,
declare that the blood of not a single American
be spilled in order to keep the oil

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the direction of the broad, wide screen. On one
uh weighty
occasion, several wide broads
caught
my
eye.
fashion models
Finally there they were people I knew,
neighbors and sure enough "Real People" I
personally know on the TV program by that

could watch the TV show.
Shortly before 8 p.m., I dragged myself to the

JULIAN BOND

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I didn't even try to explain that a woman's hair
might usually lock like a rat's nest, but there's
that final, brushing, combing and teasing to at
least one stubborn lock that won't find its place.
And until she can get it tucked under, up or put
just right, a woman can be sorts out of sorts.
I rescheduled my shampoo how so that I

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"Don't forget to watch television tonight," the
young bachelor suggested Wednesday.
I say "young" because he is under 30. But
come to think of It, he would probably be labeled
"old man" by a juvenile.
What time is the program? I asked.
"At 8, on channel 2," he answered,
"But that's my hair washing time," I explained.
The bachelor informed me that this is a
standard excuse given by women when a neat
cop-out is in order.
"If a woman ever handed me that excuse, I'd
never ask her out again," he vowed.
"But
but you uh don't understand. You
just don't interrupt Milady's hair washing
schedule," I tried to explain. "Why a woman
would be a drag and a dog on a date anyhow If
her hair didn't please her."

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free enterprise" by helping weak cornpetitors. A amall bsatne.s is defined as
one that Is Independently owned and
operated amid that is not dominant in Its
held.
The agency operates abou 20 programs
Involving about $4 billion per year.

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SPORTS

Florida Man Sees After 47 Years Of Near Blindness

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

I'Hli.ADEI.PH!A I UPI) —Since birth, William of their inventor — Dr. William Feinbloom — at

"I saw a bus going by. It was the first time I have done before," said Feinbloom of the spec- has a blind spot.
Joseph has been only able to see images as the Eye Institute of the Pennsylvania College of saw color," he said identifying it as bluish.
Of the 1 million people classified as legally
tacles, which can be focused from three feet to 20
shadows because of an eye condition that gives Optometry, Joseph excitedly read the letters on
"It was just like going from night to daylight, feet and up to greater distances by pushing the blind, about 10 percent have optic atrophy, achim a minuscule l' percent vision,
the bottom rows of the eye chart.
he said. "Everything I saw (before) was a lenses in. Feinblooni has been experimenting cording to Feinboom, who says its causes include
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with low-vision lenses for more than 50 years and heredity, syphillis, alcoholism or brain damage.
Before
that,
he
could
not
even
distinguish
the
shadow."
But Joseph, 4, of Cl.'ar1iter, I' Ia., who has
The glasses consist of a camera-like lens and his latest invention, made two years ago, are a
that tops
the 'hart
To write his name Joseph
Joseph has an older sister with a sinular
worn regular
glasses
no avail,
now sport had (( remove
his.,,
'lasses and hold thepaper prism and high-powered eyepieces of about 2 improvement over his former telescopic lenses.
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(Kid-looking
ones,
calledtoCamera
Lenswill
Spectacles,
inches,
which
are
mounted
in
the
'
problem,
whom Feinbloom also hopes to help..
part
of
a
upper
which may improve his vision to as much 80 rIi,ilt up against ills L)L5.
Feinbloom said Joseph, whom he predicted
percent.
Two days earlier, Joseph, the father of two regular pair of glasses, and protrude about I Li would improve his vision up to 80 percent, sufMore than 300 persons have been fitted with the
children, had for the first time in his life seen an inches.
fered from a condition known as optical atrophy, new spectacles, which Feinbloom said are not
Trying out his new glasses recently in the office image in detail.
"It is it marked improvement over what we meaning the center of the seeing area of the eye designed for totally blind persons.

Sidelines
By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

87-Year-01

ARCADIA, Calif. i UPI)
Oliver Wentz figures Ponce
Leon was off the track pokii
around in Florida for ti
Fountain of Youth, lie shou
have waited for the turn.
the-century P11 class
Occidental Academy.
l.ientz is, by his doctor
declaration, it very heultt
specimen.
He also is 87.
"He's an amazing guy," D
John Schrock said. "Althou
I don't see him very oftei
He's vex' healthy."
The doctor is responsibi
for Iieritz's latest p r o J e c
"Oliver's Exercises,"
- booklet l.ientz hopes wi
encourage the elderly to sta
Physically fit.
When Lientz appeared for
physical, Schrock said, "11
was obviously in good shap
fit and alert. I asked him whs
he did that he was in sue
good condition for a man hi
age."
"1 (01(1 him 1 exercise
every day and had sine
1906," said I -entz.
"I learned these exercise
then in the physical educatioi
class at Occidental Academy
a preparatory school foi
Occidental College, These art
simple exercises that don'i
take much room or an
special equipment, easy to dc
anywhere."
The doctor suggested Lientl
put his regimen in writing tc
hell) others stay fit into old

The Frozen Hot Dog Caper...
Now this one was a real gastronomical delight. The
Mainland concession stand was situated in such a
manner that fans could either purchase goodies
through a window from Inside the gym or outside the
At halftime of the second game on the opening night
yours truly was famished and decided It was time to
munch out. No dice. If you're a hot dog fan you also had
to be an eskimo. The folks in the concession stand
would only sell hot dogs to the folks standing outside.
No matter how hot your hot dog was, it didn't stand a
chance In 30 degree temperatures.
Maybe it was a conspiracy to save energy. All one
had to do was go outside, buy a hot dog, stick it between
one's teeth and let the freeze inspired chattering of
teeth do the chewing.
Gosh folks, I'm still a growing boy.
It's unfortunate also that the many hundreds of
fans who have supported the Bucs and Seminoles stood
a tough chance of getting into the game Saturday night
because of the limited seating capacity.
Neither school was expected to do much In the way of
public relations for the poople who followed them all
year long and stand a slim chance of getting a pair of
the 900 tickets available for the championship game.
Which all goes back to the suggestion this column
made several weeks ago.
Hold the tournament at a central and neutral site.
This approach to the district tournament would accomplish several things.
Firstly it would ensure no team had a home court
advantage.
Secondly it would greatly help the athletes rest
Seminole County teams that played the nightcap
games didn't return home until midnight and had to be
up height and early for 7:30 a.m. classes. Athletes do
not play well following afternoon naps.The same would
have held trig for the Voluala County teams had the
tournament been held at say Seminole High, which
Incidentally has a seating capacity almost three times
that of the Mainland gym.
I'd bet even money Seminole County citizens would
have been a little more hospitable to their guests too.

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The Seminoles regained their composure in the final two
minutes and allowed Lake Howell no closer than seven points

before eventually wrapping up the semi-final win by 11.
The Tribe placed three players in double figures. Bruce
McCray rebounded from a poor performance against Apopka
to can a game high 23 points. Seminole also got something from
its backcourt that's been missing in the last six games,

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Rebels to their highest victory
Weitlicim, who coached high
total in 42 years.
school basketball at Rittman,
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trainers. They all wear these pouches on their belts that hold
medical instruments. Sometimes there were so many people
working on one of our injured kids it looked like a 30 second
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Seminole High's Injured players may seem funny in the
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won more 15 basketball Although he loses Stroud, the
games was in 1937-38 when second leading career scorer
they were 22.12.
in SEC history, he has four
The Rebels, sparked by starters returning next
twotime SEC scoring champ season.
John Stroud, won the Sugar
In balloting conducted by
Bowl Tournament this year UPI among sportswriters and
by beating Michigan and sportscasters in the sevenVirginia Tech. After finishing state SEC region.

nothing humorous about how well he does his job.

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quest for the State Playoffs go down the tube
Friday when they lost to Boone 1-0 at Boone High
School.

Boone's Robert Lefwich's penalty kick at the 18minute mark was the only goal scored as the
Braves knock off the Greyhounds in a Region 3A-2
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Seminole's Doe Terwilliger Is a jack of all trades
go Doe, what do you think about his knee Doe, for the Tribe athletic department. Team trainer,
needs work Doc."
,,There were so many Docs flying around we didn't know confidant, friend, driver and psychologist are just
a few of the hats he wears.
who was who," laughs Payne,

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Sanford's Fighting
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semi-final wins in the District

exploded for seven runs in the
second and third Innings to
post an 114 win over Oviedo
Friday.
George Porzlg, sophomore
Alton Davis and senior Lance
Abney all homored in the
rout of the Lions. Davis
knocked In three runs, while
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counted
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two, Righthander Terry
Hulett went the distance for
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bits and banking Howard
Mable's nine In five of the
seven innüs.
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"We'd sit up in the stadium and be watching a game,
recounts Seminole's roundball boss. "Anytime one of our
football players went down with an injury it was like a scene
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Howell 20; Fouled out: Butler, Brightman; Techakals:

and a Mr. Everything, it has to be Seminole High's cantankerous trainer Jim Terwilliger.
Nicknamed 'Doc' by the coaching staff and athletes, Terwilhiger can be found just about anywhere, anytime and In any
capacity, helping out the Seminole a thletic program.
"He's got to be the greatest guy In the world," smiles
basketball coach Bill Payne, who recaptured some of Doe's
finest moments.

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team physicals with me for our pro-season checkups. Doe
Terwilliger was helping him out with the physicals and It was
like living In an echo."

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Halftime: Sanford 42-23; Total fouls: Sanford 15, Lake

following a near disastrous outing against Apopka .
"The kids played about three good quarters tonight instead

"Looking back over our
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had the good fortune of being able to start the same five
players for 30 games. Basketball is physical and demanding
and it's a tribute to Doe's efforts that he's kept everybody fit
and In the line up."
Payne recalls another incident that had his basketball team
cracking up.

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Sanford Radio station WTRR will once again broadcast the
contest. Play-by-play announcer Joe Johnson signs on time air
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"I'm in a damned if I do and damned if I don't situation,"
closed Toth, "If we win the team gets the credit because
they've been together so long and this is my first year as
coach. If we lose it's because of me."

balanced scoring,
Glen Stambaugh fired in 20 points, including a 10-11 performance from the free throw line to go along with a 15 point
effort from Keith Whitney.
Before fouling out in the final two minutes, Reggie Butler
scored just four points but collected 10 rebounds to go along
with David Thomas' seven points and eight rebounds.
"Our play on the boards and that stretch where they went
way out in front k what
..... killoil iic" ,.nn,nrnnt.,i Un,,,I, uaai
Greg Robinson."
"But give Sanford the credit, w e played them four times
this year and they beat us all four."

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guard Shawn Britton notched 12.
"I really don't know what to say about playing Seminole for
the third time," commented Mainland coach Dick Toth, "It's
tough to beat a team that good three times, especially when
you have to play them twice in just a few days."
For coach Payne a break in the jinx must come from the big
"1".
"We just have to play with intensity every second against
Mainland," pointed out Payne.
'We showed sparks of that intensity tonight against Lake
Howell, especially early in the game."
For the winner a victory means a regional match up
Tuesday. For the loser the season suddenly comes to an end.
Mainland enters the contest at 29-1 while the Seminoles
carry a 28-2 record into the showdown. Friday night's win
garnered the Seminoles a spot in the Seminole County sports
history book. The Tribe broke the prep single season winning
mark with their 28th win, a record previously held by Rick
Stienke's 27-2 Lyman Greyhounds during the 1977-78 season.

squeaker over Apopka.
The Tribe opened an eight point lead in the first quarter on
the hot outside shouting of guard Keith Whitney and the inside
game of Bruce McCray.
Behind McCray's eight points in the second stanza and tile
rebounding of Reggie Butler, Seminole pushed the margin to 19
at intermission, 42-23.
But Lake Howell had no plans of rolling over and playing
dead.
Behind the torrid shooting of senior forward Reggie Barnes,
the Silver Hawks owned the first six minutes of the third
period, slicing the Seminole lead to eight points.

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of one," observed the Seminole boss. "We kept our heads
better tonight and just had that bad stretch at the start of the
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second naim. - Silver Hawk Reggie Barnes was partly to blame. The
talented senior, playing his last game in a Hawk uniform,
placed Lake Howell with 22 points.
Bruce Brightman and Rusty Conway also hit double figures
with 10 each.
After a sticky first quarter the Mainland Buccaneers had
little trouble in handling Spruce Creek's Hawks 6048.
Center Herb Harris canned 17 points to lead a balanced
attack that included 15 from all-state candidate guard Sam
Henry and 10 from forward Alvin Payne.
Mack Borne sparked the Spruce Creek efforts with 14 while

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By JOE I)eSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
To no one's uireal surprise 11w. flktri,t a h..t14.kfl
championship has come down to a rematch between the
Daytona Mainland Buccaneers and the Sanford Seminoles.
Bill Payne's squad earned a title berth Friday night
with a 71.60 win over the Lake Howell Silver Hawks while the
top-seeded Mainland Bucs knocked off Spruce Creek 6048.
Saturday's title clash, which carries with It the right to
advance to the regional round of playoff action, marks the
third time the Seminoles and Bucs have squared off.
Mainland owns a pair of wins over Sanford, the first coming
in a tight three point 78.75 victory, the second an 80-60 rout.
Sanford appeared much smoother in Friday night's battle
against Lake Howell on the heels of their opening round

The Oviedo Lions and Bishop

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Tournament Follies

Heading into Saturday night's final game between
the Sanford Seminoles and Mainland Buccaneers for
the District 9 basketball title, six teams have fallen
aside, losing to two of Central Florida's premier prep
basketball teams.
But some other losers include prep basketball fans
and the media.
Organization wise, the tournament at Mainland has
had more than a few fouls and loose balls. A lack of
communication on past agreements as to how the
tourney was to run seem to have flown the coop.
When the Five Star Conference coaches met earlier
this-year to discuss the running of the district tournament, an agreement was made as to how complimentary tickets for coaching staffs and players
would be handled. Each coach was to be provided with
30 complimentary tickets for his players and coaching
staff. Cheerleaders In uniform were excluded, they get
in free. The tickets were supposed to be delivered to
each respective school prior to the start of the tournament. Nobody got their tickets through the mail or
by carrier. Some coaches had a pleasant time getting
them at the door too. About as much fun as a trip to the
dentist for a root canal.
Lyman coach Tom Lawrence must have felt like a
refugee when he and his Greyhounds arrived at the
Mainland gym Wednesday evening about a quarter
past six for his 7 p.m. opening round game.
Seems like nobody wanted the 'Hounds in the gym
until 6:30 so coach, team, trainers and cheerleaders
were treated to hanging around outside like a bunch of
South Orange Blossom Trail castaways, in chilly and
blustery temperatures until they were graced with
permission to enter the 1,000 seat Mainland gym.
In a show of real hospitality Friday night, another
Seminole County team arrived an hour before game
time and again had to wait. When the gracious
Mainland hosts opened the gym doom's, nobody but
coach and players were allowed in for another 15
minutes, Common courtesy dicates that the coaches'
wives would have at least been permitted to come in
and sit down.
That little action prompted a sincerely sarcastic
comment from a coach whose trainer got the run
around trying to get into the gym.
"That's O.K., I'll send my players outside one-by-one
to get them taped."

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Between the chores on bli
fçwt ranch in F'ilhnore, Calif.,
Lientz turned out a I6-pagc
booklet.
It was not his first writing.
He was a reporter for the Los
Angeles Evening Express
from 1911 to 1917.
"I remember going out in a
horse and buggy to interview
Frank
Chance,
the
ballplayer," of Tinker-toEvers-to-Chance fame, he
recalled, "and I interviewed
Clarence Darrow during the
Los Angeles Times' bombing
trial."
In World War I, he and a
brother went into the business
of converting coal-powered
industry to burning oil ("the
antithesis
of
today's
situation") and during the
Depression of the 1930s
switched to time pharmaceutical business.
"Medical research always
fascinated me.
"My family moved to California for my health in 1905.
When I was 8 years old, I lost
the sight in my right eye when
I hit a dynamite cap and it
exploded sand into my face.
"1 just wasn't very strong,
but at the academy, we had to
take these exercises, and they
made me feel good and were
easy to take anywhere. They
- are not strenuous and
maintain good circulation
throughout the body,
"I've never had a headache
and I don't take any pills."
"Oliver's exercises" are
simple mobility and stretching movements, much like
the warmup exercises
athletes. go through before
workouts. He does each of the
22 movements 12 times, which
takes him lb minutes or less.

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The ripping starts at 8 p.m. at Oviedo High School.
"We went to the four corners and iced it down the stretch,"
A 6:30 p.m. junior varsity championship between BLhop
Phillips said. During the freeze out Roland hit 4.of.6 free
throws to insure the victory. Roland finished with 12 points. Moore and Osceola will precede the title game.
Junior Bill Burgess added 10.
)45): Riecke 1, Longley 4, Johnson 1, Harris 9,
Freshman Ronnie Murphy also contributed 10 points which
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made Phillips happy. "He's exciting," said Phillips.
"Whenever we're slumping I go to him. He's a make things
OVIEDO54): Kesslnger 4, Burgess 12, Joan
es 1, Roland 10,
happen type of player."
Scott 14, Murphy 10, Kopperud 2, Meyer 1. Totals: 1911-2254.
Halftime: Oviedo 2$, Eustis It. Total fouls: Oviedo 11,
Bishop Moore also had a make things happen type of ball
F.th 21. Fouled out: None. Technlcals: None.
player in its win. 6-4 sophomore Greg Mullee scored 18 points
and yunkcd 12 rebounds for the Hornets.
ST. CLOUD (31): Hershman 9, SIpplo 8, Paul 2, Perry 4,
Herald Photo by Tom Nets.
&amp;tVlfl 1, Bass 2. Totals: 143-731.
Twelve of Muflee's points came in the first half when he hit
Oviedo's senior sensation Horace Rolnil files
6-of-7 shots. At Halftime Bishop Moore led the outclassed
BISHOP MOORE (45) : T. Mullee 2, G. Mullee 18, Norton 2,
through the air with the greatest of ease. Roland
Roy 8, Grimes 4, Topper 7, Disney 4. Totals: 1-1 45
pumped in 12 points to help Oviedo to a 51-45 semi Bulldogs 24.9.
Things quickly turned around however in the third quarter.'
final win over Eustis, setting up tonights clash
Halftime: Bishop Moore 24, St. Cloud 9. Total fouls: Bishop
After guard David Diznev scored to make It 26-11 Hornets, St. Moore is, sL Cloud n. Fouled out: None. Technicals: None.
against Bishop Moore.

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Birdsong had fl points, Including 13 In the first quarter,
while Ford scored 17 of his 23 points in the third period. Lloyd
Free took kne.scoring honors with 34 points for the Clippers.
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Greg Mullee, one-half of Bishop Moor's Mullee
brother act shoots over a defending St. Cloud
player. The Hornets talented sophomore canned
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pairings for tonight's Southeastern trouble breathing.
wards, Fred Cowan and LaVon Williams,
Conference tournament' finals was
"Bowie has a bruised knee and it's fouled out with more than five mlnued
predestined,
painful," said Hall who pointed out Bowie left while the lead was changing 'on
It is the rubber match of the season also suffered a bad cut in an earlier almost every score.
between the 3rd-ranked Kentucky game. "He has been playing with pain for
"We had to go to our strength and lye I
Wildcats and the 6thranked 1.SU Bengali some time. Each new injury overshows got the bail to Bowie," said Hall. "Bn
and any other combination wouldJavs U* next, Rlt now hVa.jant.tMi
.Ole'Miuságood job cistopping hixfl.
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been anticltmatic.
about the knee,
times."
isu won s.eo in Lexington, Ky., back
"Kyle doesn't feel well," Hall added.
Bowie also fouled out with 2:18 left ant
on Jan. 28 and the Wildcats evened things "We had him run through every test we Kentucky holding a precarious one-pol$
up and won tie SEC's regularseason could. He had electrocardiograms, lead, 6443. But the Wildcats made ttV
title from the defending champion fluoroscope, and all the blood tests for the clutch free throws, two by Macy, In the
Bengali In the process
76-74 last serious things. The doctors felt it would closing 42 seconds to hang on for the win.
Sunday when Kyle Macy, the league's not harm him If he played. If he could
"At this stage of our program (the
player of the year, hit a 25-loot jumper in have played the whole game (Friday), he Rebels won 16 games for the first time: in
the last second of overtime,
would have,
42 years), we think we can win against
The two tc94eeded teams earned
"He missed two free tbrowsInar,w anybody," said Ole Miss Coach Bob
berth's In
Weltllch. "I don't think our season. is
tonight's 7:30 PIn. cat for only the second time in his life and
showdown with Friday night Vktis5
fflng"
over.
I believe we will play In the NIT"
think that tells you how he was
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Injured 7400t-1
Scales was suspended after last year's
leading foul-plagued Kentucky (21-4)
Hall said other players must take up SEC tournament because of his inpast Ole Miss, 7047, and 61 junior the slack tonight. "I'm worried not only volvement with an agent and his apse
DeWayne P'1es pacing LSU -5) to
about our game with ISU, but also about parent attempt to impress pro sco
fl-il win 'vs Alabama.
the NCAA playoffs. We're not going to be with his ball-handling ability.
V.
"I am dtilnitely looking forward to a able to represent the confernce the way
But no one could have complain€d
rematch," said Scales, who was the goat we'd like if Macy and Bowle are below about his performance Friday night
a year ago when Kentucky knocked LSU Pal'."
when he hit on 10 of 15 field goal attempts
out of the SEC tournament, 0047, "I
Macy had y six points Friday night, and pulled down 11 rebounds although he
think it's time WO played them AgAiL We AU in the second half, but Bowie was the claimed he winn't trying any
harder than
will be rea this
. It will be our dominant fiweth the ga1neeven though usual.
chance to prove ourselves."
Ole Min' Joist Stroud, the No. 2 career
"Nothing turned me on tonight, I just Kentucky Coach Joe Hall is concerned scorer In SEC history (with 2,291 points), play like that," he said. "I just go out.
about the condition of Bowie and Macy, had 29 points to outscore him,
there and play and try not to get too'
who spent part of Friday in a hotal
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for feeling alone.
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fer
his
fizt
match
of
Suuthridge held a slim lead Columbus 0 Mauller. Choc Fowd, Sunset, 0 Saindon, Wolfson Ritchie-. StChavers,
It's no big secret among coaches that Glenn Starnbaugh IS
Pete Seminole, 6 1
High
School,
the
day,
the
quarter
final
in
tawhatcchee.
7
4
Pruitt,
St
Pete
II
i
Bell.
McArthur
C
HISCr.
.11
the overall standings after
Feacher. Southridqe p Godwin.
the best shooter on the Seminole High School basketball team.
Saturday morning at 10 round proved to be a different two rounds with 2912 points. H igh 0. Avitable, Coral Springs, B Leonard 41
Panes, 58
He may not be the best scorer, which 64 forward Bruce
McArthur is next with 24
McCray's 21.6 per game average will attest to, but the deft a.m. the final 26 matches of story.
138
Goodman. Tampa
the semi-final round began to
Once again Barrett jumped points. Winter Park is the only Chamberlain C. Less. Miramar,
McCray gets a majority of his points within the five to 10-feet
determine the class 4A to an early lead, this time 5-2 central Florida team within 3711. Gray, Piper d. Gurino, St
range.
Pete Northeast. 64. Botsford,
wrestling champions.
before "showing David range with 11 points,
Martin County '1 Beat. Winter
Stambaugh, however, must rely on 15-25 feet bombs and an
and talented Bryant, i Lake City) the
The
tough
Park, Il 8 Wynn, Edgewater,
e-water. d
occasional break-away layup. Stambaugh is a pure shooter
SECOND ROUND
in
Barrett
posted
two
wins
lights"
with
a
crunching
pin
Durkis,
Coral
Springs
0.
Baker.
Eu
Gallie
186.
l0
the purest sense of the word.
142' Tyus, Raines d, McMillan
Friday and was to meet just six seconds before the Seidman, Sunset 82. Gelsey.
North Miami, Johansen, Boca
While learning his basketball trade at Lyman High
Dillard
lard d. Norcia, Cooper City 1.1.
his first
McArthur's Anthony Brown first period expired.
Ce-ga ci Anderson, Spruce Creek,
three years, the 6-1 blond was ALWAYS the shooting guard.
Haynes,
Brandon
P.
Oxendsne.
22
9
McGowan,
Pinellas Park
Saturday morning with the
p
Barrett will be seeking his Mainland 4:25, Melia, Columbus d. Pocirgu&amp;'i,
ORLANDO. Ha. tUPl i Dave Eichelberger enters
And he performed the task very well,
Deerfield Beach, 326
winner of the 159-pound class fifth tournament cham- Thompson, Deerfield Beach 1.8.
today's
third round of the $300,000 Bay Hill Classic with
Upon his move to Seminole the generous youngster joined a
Gonzales,, Southridoe p Robert
105
GIe-flfl. Southridge 0
advancing to the 8 p.m. finale. pionship tonight if he survives
a
7-under-par
135 that wasn't easily acquired in the
team already loaded with people that could shoot the ball. He
Gonzales, Tampa Hillsborough 1 2. son,
Brown is 27-1
-I on the year the semis, The tious
flay. 3 SQ
first
tenacious
two
rounds.
Lamar
.
Gattuso,
Wolfson
d.
became a passer.
149
Moss, North Miami C
following two wins Friday. junior has come awy with the
"I'm close to playing well," Eichelberger said
Being the "new kid at school" Stambaugh fell into a
Lake-land 7 2. Moore. Pinellas t'4o.ell. Boone 25 8 Mann;,
The junior Barrett has also Lyman Christmas Tour- Park d. Solomon. Sunset 6 0. Vogt, Sandahsood ci Taylor, Martin
Friday.
"I've been up and down all day. Very in.
subordinate role. Shooting maybe five to 10 times a game. This lost only one match, while nament, the Five
Miramar d Winston. Merrill Count.. A Smitn, Pinellas Park,
Star
Con.
consistent."
was fine until they met a team where they needed a strong running up 29 victories.
47
p Medina Southridue S SA An
ference, the District and Island
In two das. Eichelberger has carded two eagles, 11
clOrson, D,'ertield Beach , Miller.
outside attack
118
Sirota, Winter Park p
Mainland's then undefeated Bucs.
"I didn't wrestle real well," Regional Crowns.
birdies,
six bogeys and one double bogey. Friday he
37.
Busby,
Palmetto
2
77
Graham, Palmetto 4 In the battle of the undefeateds Jan. 18 Stambaugh keyed a
Barrett said about his First
IS9 Swinarsk'. Cliamnade, p
Seminole County's other Mc Arthur over Smith, Terry
shot
a
5-under-par
66.
fourth quarter rush with 10 points to almost cap a furious rally
win Friday against South qualifier - 130-pound Bobby Parker, ref dcc (overtime). Roesser. St Pete Seminole. 532
A
stroke
behind
Eichelbergerat
136 is Dan Pohl, who
and overtake the Bucs.
Mosley. Woflson p Perez, Coral
Dunham. Tampa Plant p Thomp
,
Dade's Harvey Austin.
Skura of lake Howell
was
the
first-round
leader.
City
5
59
Barrett,
son,
Lyman
,
Deerfield
Beach
1;52.
Port
He totaled 16 points alone in the second half. He made a
In the Barrett-Austin decisively beat Willisam Joca wood. Southridged. Kohn, Pinellas
Bryant, Lake City. 151 Brown.
PohI's game also has been up and down. H.' said his
diving steal against All-State candidate Sam Henry that could
secondround
1-over-par 72 was the result of "a very
have turned the game with a break.
erratic
day."
Anyhow, the Tribe had a chance to win In the closing
"I started out like I was going to burn it up with two
seconds, but a pass got away from David Thomas and
birdies,
then made a lot of pars," Pohl said. ''I was
Mainland got away with its life,
recovering
from trouble most of the day."
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (UP!) - Cale
In the second meeting at Mainland, the game was out of
Yarborough blew an engine and"It's going to be a handful to drive but
Three
bogeys
contributed to I'oW's trouble on the
Yarborough was a day late when he crashed his Chevrolet into the wall just we've made the adjustments and I expect
hand. Stambaugh, again reluctant to shoot, took only seven
7,119-yard
flay
11111
course Friday. He cared a 7-under
turned in the fastest qualifying speed in before qualifying was to begin Thursday we'll be in pretty good shape," Var.
shots and made three,
64
in
the
first
round.
the field for Sunday's Carolina 500 stock and had to wait until another car arrived borough said.
If Bill Payne and his Tribe are to beat Mainland Saturday
Two strokes behind Eichelberger at 5-under 137 were
night, Stambaugh must shoot the basketball. He must shoot car race at 139.905 mph Friday. He will Friday to qualify.
Bill Elswick was Friday's secondMasters
champion Fuzzy Zoeller and Miller Barber,
start in the 21st position.
early and often.
He had hoped to drive the Chevrolet on fastest qualifier with it speed of 136.729
who
has
spent
the last two months recuperating from a
Yarborough was more than three miles the 1-mile North Carolina Motor mph in a Chevrolet to take the 22nd
In the first meeting, the Bucs showed a vulnerability to the
severe
asthma
attack.
per
hour
faster than the 136.765 mph Speedway, but had to substitute the starting position.
inside attack of McCray and 64 Reggie Butler, Stambaugh can
On
his
first
PGA
tour stop of tile year, Barber was
Darrell
Waltrip
turned
in to win the pole Oldsmobile normally used on longer
make it that much easier for the big men with a few well
harry Gant and John Anderson, also in
nine
under
par
after
his first nine holes Friday but
position
Thursday
for
placed bombs,
the $169,225 race, tracks.
Chevrolets, were next.
dropped
to
five
under
by
the time he finished with a 70.
Stambaugh must shoot 20 times. On a hot night he will snake
His game was three strokes better in the first round.
13. If he's off, he'll hit 11. If he hits his first two or three ....he
IZoeller's score was injured when he double-bogeyed
may make 15
he's that good.
on the tough 18th hole.
Now that's a pretty easy solution to win a district chamAnother contestant hurt by the 456-yard, par-four
1
1
urn
Trait
plonship isn't It? Before the Seminoles Ice down the chainfinal
hole was Jim Colbert, who added a par round of 71
pagne though let's take a look at Sam Henry.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Rod Milburn stated as an amateur. Milburn is one of a heat and then matched that figure in the
to his firstround 67 for a total of 4-under 138.
Henry blistered the Tribe for 32 points the first time around,
didn't care that most of the competition group of athletes who joined a profes- finals.
Colbert buried the ball in a bunker on his second shot
He hit a lot of big ones near the end. In the second meeting he
had stayed home. He didn't even care slonal track circuit but have returned to
Individual meet records were set by
and
had to hit away from the green to get out. 'I'hen he
garnered 20.
that his No, 1 threat In the race stumbled the amateur ranks.
Earl Bell in the pole vau.t (18-214);
put
it
back into the bunker for a triple bogey.
But he's not superman.
- and fell near the tane. All he really
Milburn lost the snotliazht later in the Madeline Manninu another reinitnliMl
Henry is capable of a bad game, He didn't have a very good
thought about was that he had recorded meet when Ireland's Eamonn Coghian— amateur in
'omnts 880-yard run
tournament at Winter Park earlier in the year In the Rotary
the first victory on his comeback trail, voted the meet's outstanding male (2:04.5); and Louise Ritter, who bettered
%i,,
Bowl Charity Classic.
Milburn, a 1972 gold medalist in the athlete -set the U.S. indoor record for the mheet record with a 6-3 clearance in
The Oviedo Athletic Boosters Club will be
A lot of teams have tried to play Henry "without the ball,"Summer Olympics at Munich, scored his the 3-mile run with a time of 13:02.8 -the the women's high jump.
which is next to impossible. He's too elusive. He'll just go and first amateur triumph in seven years best time ever run up on an 11-lap track
Dickey
starting
a membership drive during the month of
Texas A&amp;M football star Curtis
get it on the inbounds pass. Then you are In trouble. He has it Friday night by winning the 60-yard anywhere in the world.
sh.
March.
A
telephone campaign will be latinched
won themen's 60-yard dash, Evelyn A
all the time,
ford took the women's 60-yard dash and soon to contact all families whose students parhurdles at the 92nd annual U.S. Indoor
"I was disappointed that I did not Stephanie Hightower posted
So, let Sam Henry play his game and hope for a bad one.
Track and Field Championships at
her fourth ticipate in O.II.S. athletics to solicitate their supLet Glenn Stambaugh do what he does best. Shoot the ball
better 13 minutes," said Coghian, victory in five tries over Candy Young in port in assisting the athletic programs and
Madison Square Garden.
Glenn. If he does, the Seminoles will com, alive and win by
.....
The meet was the first indoor cham- competing for the New York Athletic the 60-yard hurdles.
ac
filities
at O.H.S.
Athletic Club. "It was the easiest three miles I've
FIVE. You heard it here first,
Franklin Jacobs of Fariei&amp;i Dickinson
pionship sponsored by the new
ever run,
'me O.H.S. Athletic Department's list of
won the men's high jump with a sucCongress.
Dwight
Stones,
a
priorities
includes a new stadium, a baseballjump
of
7-4'z.
"I'm super satisfied. I have no cornThe sparse Garden crowd - an
plaints, no qualms at all," the 29-year-old nounced at 12,532 -was treated to so:aae late entry because of an achilles tendon softball complex, tennis courts, new locker rooms,
and several others.
Milburn said after recording a time of Americans and meet records and some injury, failed in three tries of 7-21 ..
Other winners included Cindy Bremser
7.09. "Regardless of the fact that fine sprints. But the distance races were
To assist in achieving these goals, the O.H.S.
Wutkiewicz 193; Weis Mott Jr. 192
DEBAR I'SOCIAL LEAGUE
voted the meet's outstanding female Athletic Boosters Club has set an initial goal of
Renaldo (Nehemiah) and (Greg) Foster missing most of the big names and were,
Standings: Joe Davis 8109. Ctr.; 11$; Mill Miller 150
athlete -in the 2-mile, Craig Masback in $15,000
(and Dedy Cooper) were not here, it was for the most part, disappointing.
High Series: Frank Frost 601;
Village Inn; Senez Builders:
and needs the support of all the people of
a sub-par men's mile, Wanda hooker in O.ILS. Lion
still a big win."
Village TV; TerrieDan Lawn Ray Jordan $81; Bob OshinskiSS3;
Country by becoming active members
Care; NSF Disposal Serv.; Wes Molt Jr. 50; Dan Neal 533;
Milburn was running 1-2 with Lance
Todd Scully —ln the 2-mile walk—and the women's 220-yard run, Billy Martin in
Jaycees; Sir J's; DeBary Dean Wutkiewicz $29; William
Babb when Babb stumbled and fell near Rosalyn Bryant in the women's 440 - the men's 1,000-yard run, Maggie Keyes of the O.H.S. Athletic Boosters Club. For further
Glitz 529; Reg Sigmon $22; Steve
Sanitation; Charlie's Place.
the
tape, giving Milburn — the 1972 and set world individual marks. Scully was in the women's mile, lion Livers in the information contact Club President Bob Szele 365High Games: Frank Frost 236. Van Ness SIS
Other Highlights: Frank Frost 1973 winner at this meet
119; Dan Neal 23$; Bob Othlnskl
his first timed at 12:35,1. Bryant turned ha world men's triple jump and Larry Myricks in 5785 or Membership Committee Chairman June
207-190; Ray Jordan 199-11118; Dean won 601 series award.
victory in five starts since being rein. indoor best of 54.31 seconds in the trial the men's long jump.
Duda 365-6336,

Eichelberger 1-bids One
Stroke Bay Hi!! Lead

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Larry Bird poured In 28 points and Cedriic Maxwell added le
to pace Boston to its fifth straight triumph to stay atop the
Atlantic Division.
, ,
7lers 1DI, Nuggets 103
..
Steve Mix came off the bench to score 21 points and PhilaDistributsoil by
delphia staved off a last-second Denver rally. Alex English
pumped in a game-high 32 for the Nuggets.
Hawks 111, CavalIers 103
John Drew scored 28 points, including four in overtime, to lift
Atlanta. The Cavaliers sent the game Into overtime when
Austin Carr hit a three-point field goal with 11 seconds
-1
. .
remaining in regulation.
I
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— A poor third scOld eight of Apcpaas
PIsteas 117, Nets 121
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Bob McAdoo scored 30 points, eight of them in overtime and period stowing spelled doom points In the third period.
The two teams played
John Long added 77, four in overtime, to help Detroit snapfor the Sanford Intermediate
a Bo Basketball League aalmost even in the highclub record 13-game losing streak.
Thursday night as they scoring fourth period. Bryant
SuperSoulci ill, Bulls ill
Floda
State,
Gus Williams scored 27 points and Dennis Johnson added 23 were defeated 51.43 by was again the big gun for
to help Seattle snap a rare twogame losing streak. The Bulls Apopka in the nni&amp; of the Apopka, scoring a dozen
district tournament,
points In the final from.
were paced by Reggie Theus with 20 points.
Isaw Wfluams win the top
Jazz 91, TraIl Blazers 87
The two teams were tied at scorer for Sanford with 14
_
Adrian Dantley hit six of his game-hIgh 23 points in the final
12-12 after the first period and points while Billy Sweet Square
In
Metro
five minutes of play and Terry Furlow's three-point basket In Sanford held
a
1918
scored
12.
Dwayne
Hunter
On sane stretch lifted Utah. Calvin Natt led Portland with 20 advantage at slim
the halftime was also in double figures
-,
points.
intermission, But Apopka with 10 points and Tim Ward
LOUISVILLE, Ky, (UPI) — Florida oft 10 unanswered points
exploded in the third period, scored ssn. Bryant scored State' a
baskets by with two seconds left which could hM
e-'ljn '— to L1oidavIUs
matacorlig Sanford 14 to $ for
tw
rJf1tWileyBrown
and won the game for the Bearcaps.
for Apopha and
the
regular
season,
p11)1
11*
freslvitan
Rodney
McCray
to
a 32.25 lead. Vincent Bryant Thotnaa scored 10.
the The Bearcats missed a similar chd
fo'zIa3* Cvdjna3g tonight in the score 47.26.
to win at the and of the first overU
finals
the Metro Coofirenc. Tosu
Louisville raced out to a 37.34 halftime when senior guard Eddie Lee had a
of
UCF
amwat with the winner gaining ant had as GrlillUa, Melm Conference blocked
by junior guard Elvis Roll. *1t
automatic berth in the NCAA COrn- Player of the Year, had 14 of his 20
points
six
aeamda
left. Florida State's TO
petition,
in the first period, most of them on Jackson grabbed the bell
littie
league
tryouts
in
who
slgu.d
i
I"
and
Fla. (UPI)
and dribble
halftime margin, the Mom San
at the top of the keyhole,
51.1.
___ __
are set for 4
Florida Southern continued held on comfortabluntil
clown the court but was unable to get
y
TheMemphis;State cane In the shot off before On first overtime buzzerj
11* quest for the NCAA VCF's Gerald Jones put his Monday and Tuesday at Ft to play," said Sanford youth witha 7919 double otlme victory over
tnj
(liwijti
4j
second
hell was with 120 remaining ii
Mellon
Park Thure will be Baseball
d1fl(s
Association
Divisor. ii nstior.al basketball team within on,, 6541, with joint
try-outs
Dullard hit a jumper with 4:44 left in U
for the little president Gary Taylor. in the regulatkm and first extra time center Desudi 151*11 and Otis
championship Friday by
minutes reining
second
five-minute overtime period I
scored
bsahets
to
cut
.
IMUISVIII
American League and uttio 'Ibsas who wail to play period,
defeating Sunshine State
give
Florida
State a 63-Il lead. He Wi
t.
Mocs
went
Into
a
keep
National
Longus.
stsidd plan 10 attand both
Conference rival Central
L0UISVi115 th "i
the
shot and hit the free tlro
Griffith
away
offense
for
the
nut
responded
with
two
free
fouled
on
Both lesgusi are for 10,11 days of the Uyou1., U they chainples. advanced to tonight's finals
Florida, 7144
LoulZVIUI
sat
I
of
the
to
give
the
Seminoles
a 3-point margIi
The win gave Florida three mijge before Bijan and 13-yesr.cldi, and play will can't corn. both dsya, they by beatim MsmpIs Sato $665, paced by sed points
Lee
responded
with
a
25-loot basket I
.ir
Radon
was
fouled
t.
at
1:13.
Be
begin
Mirth
3L
the so
°&amp;I cone at least one .upbimoie
"'
_
bring
the
Bearcats
within
b443.
bw
With
hm
than
eight
r.t..
l.ft
coavàtsd
two
fre
throws
and
Any
players
who
will
he
In
day."
sad i the
of
Its
774
iscoM
ad
ie!
play.
tesgflmstes
add
ed
four
elthur.
of
the
little
major
71e W10'
to U74st
querteiuival pla' against the
Florida State and Cimn.ti trade
LasisyWe appes
e4 elan
IIeuçbis State was led by Jeff Battle baskets and Dullard hit two free throws I
more points in the dosing 1agu ad was as a learn
wim of the
1e
birth
I. the NCAA LwIv n4 with 1$ pe1.. 1.3*11 had 11.
' hi
m
asconde to nih down the tat yes' does nil nssd to try.
MAIM
It 1145 with 3:21 I.ft. I
to tonigtgs Milli, lbs
The Io deopped Memphis State to 13- responded with a
t
he
nplvnsiip
—
certificates
for
will be hold at Flordla. N5L01111
t apb vsaysrs
jwnp.r with 2:37
age t4CM bidagu oil Sanduy.
14, While Liuliville imItIfoved to 274.
Southern's Jenkins 'Field flIIISVir 101FlorId. Southsrn in the P15
but
sophomore
Rodney
Arnold hit tw
81110,11* third place fr
Florida Slot. w led by alboonference free throws and Brown connected on
Houle, Where the teloi hm,t—to cop tie urh.el'i test. year or were not on a tarn wlllbs19biuereAag.1,111, toFlorid.
do
Me
fcJurgayBrown,who tooled in 25 jerwith1:4tto make jt
bar. beaten In ii ganes, on ever SIWotL
should plan to altered lbs fryalso
could
eve a c.r, of an .14.p pohia. Tewmte Mickey Dullard co
Aug.
1.11
I
S0thIS
for
March 8.
Florida Southern, which out sessions. Any prtepsctive
put the game out of Cincinnati's read
, eves I It loses In #2 tottnamsnt $rlbut.d 7, INIud1ag five in tie second Lee was high scorer for Cincinnati
Furida "ith" led do 'OS 26 jimes computed to players eke atlad fry-outs little major
Basis. Florida Sims impr*1ed to 25.7 In overt..
entire gme and was Iw4by lair louse this now, was edulbo PdLed before players
19 poInts.
ThS
OJI Its WIn am ClM1i,&amp;4 ___
RI*U.MF1 ldState were tied
muds 11 twice Lathe first paced by Mike Hayes with 1$ to 11W) up sf11 the tryouts. Aodatiaii Is still In sd of
Thrd-place IIni'hpr In regular --The
Cordinsis
took
eusnivisrid
one
at
Si
sfsr
regulation
play
as
sophomore
play,
Florida State Improved to
"Last year we had players umpires and SCOtekeipill..
half. Aft er racking up a 4734 poInts.
)
minute into the second half as 11ev Fin p"wd Rnhy At1n
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Still Alive n Stawe Mat Quest

By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer

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Herald Sports Writer

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Cloud caught fire.
Herald Sports Writer
Swlngman James Setvin and 6-3 Robert Sipplo combined
"The two teams that should be there are there."
for 12 points while the Hornets went scoreless to pull St. Cloud
It is as plain and simple as that statement of confirmation
with 26-23. During the stretch the Hornets missed six straight
from Bishop Moore's articulate Gregg Robinson about free throws.
Saturday night's matchup between Robinson's Hornets and the
Though they floundered at the foul line In the third quarter,
Oviedo Lions of Dale "Digger" Phillips.
the Hornets' eagle-eyed point guard Greg Topper put the game
Game time is 8 p.m. for the fourth meeting of the Orange back in Hornet perspective with four charity tosses to open the
Belt Conference's two best teams. This one Is far and away the fourth quarter.
most important. It will decide the District 3A4 championship.
St. Cloud got a basket from Bob Hershman, but then went
Friday night both teams won in a sluggish, looking-ahead scoreless for tow minutes, while Topper and Greg Mullee put
manner. But who could blame them? Oviedo (21.7) disposed of the game mat of reach.
Eustis (4-7 In district play) 54.45.
Greg Mullee's older brother Paul, who was the Hornets
The Hornets (.4) meanwhile, toyed with Thursday's upset leading scorer before being felled by an ankle injury made a
winner St. Cloud (1.10) 4541. "Yeah we might have been brief appearance down the stretch and scored one basket.
looking ahead just a little bit," Robinson said.
"He's (Robinson) not fooling me," said it suspicious
Likewise, Phillips said his troops were suffering from the "Digger" after P. Mullee didn't play the first half. "I know
same affliction. The dapper Lions' mentor pointed to the Paul Mullee will be in there against us."
continued fine play of 6-2 Mike Scott and Friday's deciding
To which Robinson slyly agreed. "Yeah, we planned on
factor,
playing him a little bit tonight," Robinson said with a wink.
"Mike Scott did it tonight," Phillips said about his strong "We'll have to see about Saturday."
"I didn't feel too bad. I try not to think about the ankle,"
senior's 14 point 10 rebound performance. "His 'gorilla dunk
confirmed P. Mullee. "I missed some easy layups, but I'm
at the end capped his performance."
about 90 percent."
Scott connected on six field goals and two free throws
One thing the younger Mullee would like to rectify Saturday
during
his
sparkling
performance.
Included
was
a
three-point
is
his
play against Oviedo, which he feels hasn't been up to par.
play In the fourth quarter when Eustis nude a run at the Lions
"I haven't played real well against them," conceded G.
"(Horace) Roland made a couple of nice feeds to Scott
Mullee.
"And they (Oviedo) were telling me I wasn't going to
which helped us out," Phillips said about a fourth period In
touch the ball Saturday. I want to go out and rip them up."
which Eustis pulled within four points,

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Attempting to break away from
their crowded apartment in
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year the Seminole Youth Sports field on Saturdays.
This year's rankings added continued
received some great news this week from Association has had a trio of Its teams
National Pop Warner Little Scholars ranked in Pop Warner Football, which prestige to the SYSA, only in its second
headquarters in Philadelphia, Penn- has some 5,0(X) youth football teams in year of operation in Seminole County. In
sylvania.
eight divisions playing around the addition to the three squads in the top ten
The Junior Midget Division Woodland country,
this year and last year, the organization
Cowboys have received a number three
"We're extremely pleased to have also had a player selected as a Pop
national snot. the Junior Bantam some of our teams ranked again." Warner All-American when Junior
Division East Sem1noleSilver Lions were commented SYSA executIve director Midget David Jabloanki, of Casselberry,
ranked third nationally in their division Don Ruedlinger.
was inducted into the newly opened Pop
ci play whole the Junior Midget Division
"The Woodland Cowboys came very Warner Hall of Fame in Philadelphia this
Rocklake Raiders received a number close to being number one. Just as the past spring.
competition on the field is tough, the
eight national ranking.
,,our goal next year is to possibly have
Is e ve n tougher," one of our t ea ms ranked number one in
Considering how the teams are ranked scholastic competition
pointed out Ruedlinger about the the nation scholastically," added
through Pop Warner that's quite an rankings.
Ruedli nger.
accomplishment.
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Herald Sports Editor
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RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
art time piece work. weoster •
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Apply in person SaflIord NursinG
America'sfor,mostdJdary
FICTITIOUS NAME
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
&amp; Co'valesert Center, 930
company needs home workers
PROBATE DIVISION
NotIce is hereby given that , am
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
RESOLUTION NO. 373
Mellcnville.
File Number I0.S7.CP
to update local mailing IIts.
CIRCUIT IN AND
in business at
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
FOR
Division
All ages, experience un. 24-8usiness
portunities
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, West 1st St.. Sanford , Seminoie
IN RE: ESTATE OF
necessary. Send name, ad.
IN RE: The Marrleq, Of:
...___-- FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR County, Florida under theljc.
ALAN WESLEY SMITH
dress, phone number to —
VIVIAN H. JOHNSON, wtfe,
CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING, titious name of LAKE VIEW
Webster,
5th Ave., Suite
Deceased
Petitioner, DRAINAGE, CURB AND PAy. MOTORS, and that I Intend to
1101.263.1, New York, NY
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
VS
ING SERVING CERTAIN PRO. register said name with the Clerk
DEALERSHIPS
C liii
time
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING WILLIAM
1.
______________________
JOHNSON, PERTIES ABUTTING NEW. of the Circuit Court, Seminole
3
consecutive
times
3k
a
Ins
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS Husband,
BURYPORT AVENUE FROM County, Florida in accordance
Earn extra money at home.
Leading U S GOVERNMENT
s io P M
lconseculive times
00 A M
36c a
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Respondent,
THE NORTH RIGHT.OF.WAY with the Provisions of the F
REGISTERED Nationally
Good pay. Easy work. No
MONDAY
thru
IRIDAY
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
titious
Name
Statutes,
To.W:
NOTICETODEFEND
LINEOFBAYW000STREETTO
Advertised, popular priced
experience necessary. Start
9
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Noon
SATURDAY
TO:
THE SOUTH RIGHTOF WAY Stiøn 865,09 Florida Statutes
3 Lines Minimum
water purification mfg. is now
immediately. Send name and
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
WILLIAM L. JOHNSON
LINE OF FERN STREET IN THE 1957.
address to BW.EH P.O. Box
selecting local dealers in this
NOTIFIED that the ad.
Sig. Sanford J. Gould
(address unknown)
CITY
OF
ALTAMONTE
.
732 Orlando, Fl. fl.
area.
ministratiofloftheestateof ALAN
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AND Publish March 2,9, 16, 23, 1980
WESLEY SMITH, deceased, File
FANTASTIC GROWTH OP'
laSt known address
PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESS. DET-li
Planning Assistant for Federally
Numbereo.57.CP,ispendingintp*
783-425 Wilson Avenue
MENT OF A PORTION OF THE
PORTUNITY!0flFu0F'P
funded youth project in
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
COSTS THEREOF AGAINST THE
Cocoa Beach, Florida
time, Man woman.
Seminole Co. Knowledge of
Florida, Probate Division, the
FICTITIOUS NAME
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
ABUTTING PROPERTY OW
statistical evaluation technics,
addressof which is P.O. Drawer C, that VIVIAN H. JOHNSON has
Notice is hereby given that i am
ERS SPECIALLY BENEFITING
Low investment starting at
planning and or Social 5cr.
engaged in business at RI 4 BOX
Sanford, FL 37771. The personal filed a Petition for Dissolution of
BY SUCH IMPROVEMENTS,
$2836, secured by inventory.
vices background preferred. A
187, SUNSET DR., LONGW000,
representative of the estate is Marriage in the Circuit Court of
nets high return. For local
WHEREAS, the City Co
great learning experience,
SHARON G. SMITH, whose ad. Seminole County. Florida and you mission of the City of Altamon?e FL., Seminole County, Florida
interview write &amp; enclose
Salary $9,000 plus fringe. Send
dress is 805 OrchId Avenue, . are required to serve a copy of Springs, Florida, deems it ad. under the fictitious name
phone number or call collect,
currentresumetop.O. Box 19.
ORANGE GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.,
WATERCO Industries, 4811
Casselberry, FL 32707. The name your written defenses, if any, on .1. visabte to construct gradin
1—Card of Thanks
Sanford, Fl. 3277). Resume
18—Help Wanted
and address of the personal CHRISTOPHER RAY. Post Office drainage, curb and paving in that and that I intend to register said ---.
N.E. 12th Ave.. Ft. LauderS
deadline March 10, 19*0.
dole, Fl. 33334(305.7720020)
representative's attorney are set Box 2575, Sanford, Florida 32771 portion of Newburyport Avenue name with the Clerk of the Circuit
forth below,
THE
_______
from the north right.of way line of Court, Seminole County, Florida in
and file the original with the Clerk
NEED
MUFFLER IMAN (1)
All persons having claims or of the abovestyled Court on or Baywood Street to the South right, accordance with the provl%ioflS of
Outstanding Opportunity
ALLEN
McKELVEY
IMMEDIATELY
BRAKE
&amp;
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
demands against the estate are before the 12th day of March, 19*0,
of-way line of Fern Street,
To Earn
required, WITHI N
FAMILY WISH TO
THREE othejse a Default arid Ultimate distanceof approximately 610 feet Wit: Section 863.09 Florida
FRONT END MAN 1)
OUTSIDE SOLICITORS
323.407
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Judgment will be entered against
T HANK
WHEREAS, ail improvements Statutes 1957.
0UR
Must have muffler shopexp and
Sig.
DEAN BLAIR
EARN TOP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF youforthereliefdemandedin the Shall be done in compliance with
own tools. A creative,
PRECIOUS
THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the Petition,
29—Rooms
the plans, specifications and Publish February 10, 17, 24 an d
COMMISSIONS
productive person who can do
clerk of the above court a written
FR I E N DS
WHO
WITNESS my hand and official estimates on file with the Cit March 2, 1980
high quality work. Will find
statement of any claim or demand seal of said Court on Ihis the 6th Clerk of the City of Ailamonte
Sanford Graciotss living. Peis.
HOURS FLEXIBLE
HAVE
SEN T
good pay, good working
they may have. Each claim must day of February, 19*0.
Weekly&amp;monthlyrates,utiIit
Springs, Florida,whlch said plans,
Call BobLovenbury
conditions at Mr. Muffler.
be inwriting and must jndicatethe
FLOWERS,
CARDS
(SEAL)
specifications and estimates
pd. Inquire 500 5. Oak $41.7U3
Circulation Manager
PaId vacations, Hospitaliza.
RESOLUTION NO. 373
basis for the claim, the name and
&amp; LOVE DURING
constitute the plans, specifications
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH. JR.
EVENING HERALD
tion, uniforms. Ph. Carl 333.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
addressofthecreditororhisagent
Room for Rent — Private CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT and estimates for all said im. OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
066 for appointment.
ALLEN'S
ILLNESS;
or attorney, and the amount COURT
322•2611
Home.LeonardC.Jolly.
provements.
FLORIDA, FIXING A TIME AND
claimed. It the claim is not yet
ALSO FOR ALL
323.7759
Desk Clerk, 3 tóll shift; Mor.
Seminole County, Florida
PlOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PLACE IN WHICH THE OWNERS
due, the date when it will become
_____
Groomer, kennel worker, ans.
fling cashIer, 7 to 3 shIft. Ex.
5,san E. Tabor,
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM. OF PROPERTY TO BE ASSESS
PRAYERS,
CON.
dueshallbestated. Ifiheclaim 5
phone, cust. clerk (1 person),
perlenced
preferred.
No.
o,t Clerk
3Aprtments Unfurnished
MISSION OF THE CITY OF ED FOR SPECIAL IMPROVE.
CERN &amp; HELP.
contingent or unliquidated, the J.
MailresumetoBefhjones,Rt
phone calls, please. Days Inn
_________________
CHRISTOPHER RAY
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLOR. MENTS OF NEWBURYPORT
nature of the uncertainty shall be
I
3,B0x479,Sanford,Fl.,32711,
Sanford,
THANK
YOU
ALL—
IDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Post Office Box 2525
AVENUE FROM BAYWOOD
________________________
stated. If the claim is secured, the Sanford, Florida 32771
1 BR—$209 up. Pool. Adults only
That the City Commission of
PEGGY McK ELVEY
the STREET TO FERN STREET. A
security shall be described, The
Secretary - Sanford Area
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Machinist's helper. Good
City of Altamonte Springs, DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATE.
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
&amp;ALLEN MCKELVEY
Airport RIvd. on 17-97 in
benefits.Applyinperson. Imi.
claimant shall delIver sufficient PubIih February 10, 17, 24 and Florida, deems it advisable as a LY 610 FEET, OR ANY OTHER
copies of the claim to the clerk to March 2, 19*0
We need an aggressive corn.
__________________________
Sanford.
Call
ncessary public improvement to PERSONS
323.1670
north
of
434
on
17.92.
Richies
patent secretary to work with
enable the clerk to mail one copy DERSO
i NT ER ES TED
The family of the Iate Mother
Mariner's ViIIag.
construct
grading,
drainage,
curb
THEREIN
MAY
APPEAR
AND
vw.
to each personal representative,
a great sales team. Excellent
Margaret Black Jones are
and paving in that portion of BE HEARD AS TO THE PRO.
working conditions. II you are
All persons interested In the
Couple wanted to work on Egg
Newburyport Avenue, lying
extremely grateful for each
estate to whom a copy of this
fast and accurate with typing
Apartments Furnished
PRIETY AND ADVISABILITY
Farm. trailer available, A.Z
act of kindness rendered
between
Baywood
Street
and
Fern
OF
MAKING
SUCH
IMPROVE.
NoticeofAdministrationhos been
and
shorthand,
can
work
with
,
Poultry
Farm,
SR
430A
during
our
hour
Street, a distance of ap. MENTS, AS TO THE COST
of
INVITATION TO BID
mailed are required, WITHIN
several departments and meet
OrangeClty, Fl. 904.715.3*35
2 Bedroom Apartment
proximately 610 feet.
bereavement. May God bless
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
clientswellin personandov,r
The Housing Authority of the
THEREOF, THE MANNER OF
Nopets,carport,$2SOmo,
collect calls.
That
all
said
improvements
PAYMENT
AND
THE
AMOUNT
DATE
OF
the telephone, Call Janice at
THE
269.7377
FIRST City of .anford, Florida will shall be done in strict compliance ASSESSED AGAINST EACH
The Family
PUBLICATION
OF
321-0320. Immediate opening,
Exp, mechanIc, must have own
THIS receive bids for modernization tO with the plans and specifications PROPERTY AS IMPROVED.
NOTICE, to file any objections
CASTLE BREWER COURT
excellent salary full benet its,
tools. 000dbenefits,Sdaywk.
- FLA. and estimates of th, cost of said
they may have that challenges the
well established company.
4—Personals
WHEREAS,
theofCity
Corn.
31A—(ipIexes
Apply In person 1 ml. north of
1.1 until 2:00 P.M. on the 12th day improvements now on file In the mission
of the City
Attamonte
Equal Opportunity Employer,
validity of the decedent's will, the of March 19*0, at the Ridding office of the City Clerk of the City Springs Florida,did by Resolution
i on 17.92. Richlvs VW.
qualifications of the personal
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
Gardens Community Room, 5th of Altamonte Springs, Florida, No. 372 deem it aavisable to im.
'
New 2 BR, lB. W&amp;D hook ups.
HELP WANTED
Mate" Dating Service. All
representative, or the venue or Street and Locust Avenue, San. which said plans, specifications prove a portion of Newburyport
IHE CITY OF WINTER
range, dishwasher, disposal,
lurisdiction of the court.
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
ford, Florida, at which time and and estimates are hereby ap- Avenue from Baywood Street to
w.w carpet, uti. rm., C.H&amp;A,
SPRINGS IS NOW ACCEPT.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND place all bids will be publicly proved by the City Commission Fern Street, a distance of ap. - ter, Fl. 335)8.
$
lUG APPLICATIONS FOR
mo. Orlando 656.4414, 295.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED opened and read aloud,
and constitutes the plans
67*8 eve.
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GENERAL LABOR P051.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Proposed forms of contract specifications and estimates o proximately 610 feet, the said
EARN
EXTRA
$$
TIONS IN THE PUBLIC
5Lcst &amp; Found
Dateofthefirstpubllcat,onof this documents, including plans and cost for said proposed im. improvements to include con
---------WORKS
DEPARTMENT.
Notice of Administration: March specifications, are on file at the provements, and the City Corn. struction of grading,, drainage,
32—+buses
Unfurnished
After School
BENEFITS, APPLY 100 N.
2. 19*0
Offlceof the Architects. Gutmann. mission of the City of Altamonte curb and paving pursuant to the
LOST Fern Husky-Shep 21" taIl,
EDGEMON
AVE.,
WINTER
5: Sharon G. Smith
Dragash Associates, Architects, Springs, Florida, does hereby authority of Chapter 170. Florida
Call CIrculation Dept. ------ —
blk wwh chest &amp; toes &amp; brn
SPRINGS, FL. 32707.
As Personal Representative
Pretty3aR, 1½ 8
Planners, Inc., Sanford Atlantic declare the necessity for ,
Statutes, in the manner as set forth
legs.
Longwood
Markham
Rd.
of the Estate of
Bank Building, Suite 400, P.O. construction of grading, drainage, in Resolution No. 372; and
Fenced,C.H&amp;A,S3SOmo.
area. "TOES". Collar No.
Exp. appliance salesman; also
322•2611
ALAN WESLEY SMITH
Drawer 93*, Sanford, Florida,
323-6570
WHEREAS, by said Resolution
curb and paving as described
3970.
322
0066.
dec's
helper.
Exp.
house
Deceased
Copies of the documents, aforesaid as a necessary public No. 372, the City Clerk was in.
wiring
only.
Apply
__________________________
381½ B$3lSmo.$200secdep.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
drawings and specifications may Improvement.
structed to prepare as Assessment
LOST Keys
Park.
EVENING HERALD
Harold Hall Realty Inc.
REPRESENTATIVE:
be obtained by deposIting $35.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Roll in accordance with the
in Brown Moose holder
REALTOR 323-5174.
DRINSON, SMITH &amp; HELLER.
with Architect for each set of
$10
Reward.
321-0991
That the total cost of said im. method of assessment provided in
Workers needed for cabinet
General Factory Help
PA.
documents so obtained. Such provement, including cost of all said Resolution No. 372; and
_______________________
manufacturing shop. Must
Day Shift
3 BR, 1½ B, very clean; new
815 W. Emmett Street
WHEREAS, the City Clerk of the
deposit will be refunded to each labor and materials, is estimated
have knoWledg,of fools. Apply
HarCar Aluminium, Sanford
paint I carpet; washer &amp;
P.O. Drawer 1549
6Id
care
person who returns the plans, to be $36,000.00 •nd the sum of City of Altamonte Springs,
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
dryer; $350 mo. + $200 dep.
Kisslmmee, FL 3274)
specificatIons
and
T HO U S A N D Florida, pursuant to the direction
-- other F I F I V .5 I X
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
1316295.
(303) 847.5177
documents in good conditions DOLLARS ($56,000.00) shall be of the City Commission has
Baby
Sitting
in
my
home
'by
9 a.m..3 p.m. M.F.
Dy: s: Devo A. Heller
within 10 days after bid opening. ass.i
100
YDS TO LAKE MONROE
against all of the lots and prepared and completed an
Christian lady. Hourly,
Publish March 2, 9, 19*0
Lovely 28R, 28 home, 70
A certIfied check or bank draft, lands adjoining and contiguous or Assessment Roil which was
weekly,
daily
rates,
7
days
or
DEl.?
TRACTOR TRAILER
Broadway St., Enterprise, 10
payable to the Housing Authority bounding and abutting upon such presented to the City CommissIon
nights a week. Call 323-9366
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR of the City of Sanford, Florida,
mm. to Sanford, $335 mo. Bob
DRIVERS
improvements or specially of the City of Altamonte Springs.
_____________________________
and leave a message,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA U.S. Government Bonds, or benefited thereby and further Florida, on February 13, 19*0, and
Sherwood $960571, 44.$7)Ø,
UN lIED FAR [Vi
________________________
PROBATE DIVISION
Division of Major US Corp. Is
satisfactory bid bond executed by designated by the assessment plat which said Assessment Roll was
Will babysit in my home. Will
File Number N'29.CP
seoking DOT qualified drIver-s
3 BR, 1½ B. Immaculate cond.
pick up &amp; deliver anytime
the bidders and acceptable now on file in the office of the City accepted and ordered filed with
Divisisti
for anew over the so id private
$375 mo., 1st, last + siooafter noon. Ph. 323.2045 aft
sureties in an amount equal to S Cteck of thp CIty of Attamont. the recoros of the City: and
carrlgeopsratiofl,obebes.d
IN RE: ESTATE OF
damage deposit. Sunhand
D
percent
the bid shall be sub. Springs, Florida,' which said
WHEREAS, under Chapter 170,
In Sanford, Fl. Qvalifled p.
Estates. 322.2066 itt. S.
KATHERINE NICHOLLS,
mltted with Nch bid,
assessment plat Is hereby •p Florida Statutes, public hearing is ____________________
_________________________
plicants must have two.man
AGENCY
Deceased
The successful bidder will be proved by the City Commission et mandatory whereby th. owners of
9—Good Things to Eat
teamexp.,bea$le.,t351ysof
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE .,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
requIred to furnleh and pay for the City of Altamonti Springs, the property to be assessed or any
home, 38R, 28, extra 1g. kit.,
age &amp; have a mm. of 2 yr's.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING satIsfactory performance and Florida.other persons interested therein
Murcotts, Navels,
I Fl. rrn. on 1 acre. $450 mc.
over
the
road
exp..
good
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS payment bond or bonds.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: may appear before the CIty
and Grapefruit
PIt. Seigler Realty, BROKER references I a provect saf
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Attention Is called to the BId
That is the determination of Commlssionandb.heardastothe
322
6733or322 0362
321-0641
record required, Interested
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS Form requiring a Base Bid, Group the City CommissIon that all lots propriety and advjsabllity of
_______________________
has openings In Florida
applicants please reply to lox
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: Prices, end prices for work andlandsadjolnlngandcontiguous maklngsuchimprovementsandas
Looking for a job? The Classified
4, co The EvenIng Herald,
for real
lIcensees
YOU
ARE
HEREBY described broken down by unit .orboundingandabuttiriguponthe to the cost thereof and as to the
33—Houses Furnished
Ads will help you find that lob.
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
NOTIFIED that the ad. size.
said improvements will be manner of payment therefor and
who want real value in a
32711. EOE Np.
ministration of the estate of
Eachbidder Isrlqulredtobldon especially benefited by the said astotheamountthereforandasto
—
Private cottage to Sr. Citizen.
marketing
program.
11—Instructions
Katherine Njcholls, deceased, File the Base BId, Group Prices, and improvements provided for in this the amount thereof to be assessed
BR &amp; kit., Lk. Harney area.
- NumberIO-29•CP.ispendlnginthe prices for work described broken Resolution; and that the specIal against each property so ImWe're now enterIng Into
Utilities turn., no pets, $100.
OUR
NEWESTOFFICE
Circuit Court for Seminole County, down by unit size.
assessments to be made and en. proved,
IN LAKE MARY
an expansion program In
Florida, Probate Division, the
Attention Is called to the tered against all lots and lands NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
JUMP FOR JOY
OPENINOMARCH15I
address ot which Is North Park provisions for Equal Employment located on Newbuyport Avenue RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM.
2 BR, New housi, Completely
Florida and have OP*fl
Creative Expressions 322.7813
Positions for 3 assoCiateS. Ciii
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, 32771, OpportunIty, and payment of i,g$ between Baywood Street and Fern MISSION OF THE CITY OF AL.
furnished, AC, $330 mo. First 1.
for confidential Interviews,
The personal representative of the less than the minimum salarIes Street as described aforesaid TAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
Ings for licensed brokers
last + damage dsp. off AIrport
FRICKE&amp;FRICKE
estate is LillIan Elda Nichols, and wags as set forth in the adjoining and contiguous or AS FOLLOWS:
on Ross 3234023.
and salesp.rsons In the
ASSOCIATES INC.
whose address is P.O. Box 245. specifIcations must be paid on this bounding and abutting upon such
1. That a public hearing will be
__________________________
REALTOR
Sanford area. TO get d..
Longwood, Florida 32750. The project,
8315253
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
contemplated improvements shall heldonMarch2S. 19*0, at 7:00p.m.
name and address of the personal
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA tails, take a mInute and
All bidders are hereby retitled be made upon a front foot basis, or as soon thereafter as possIble,
37usitie
Pros
representative's attorney are sat that they must affirmatively en. that is to say, that in the at which time the owners of the
CASE NO. N'311'CA44.1
____________________
• ERA •
forth below,
contact Marge Goddard, ________________________
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
sure that In any contract entered preparation of the special property to be assessed for the
All persons having claims or into pursuant to this ad. assessment roll covering the Improvements to Newburyport
DIANA LEE DOWNING.
UNIQUE MIN lOUSINESS
Telephone Solicitors apart tinse
Box 186, Eustls, Fla,
demands against the estate are vertlsmenl, MinorIty Business contemplated improvements, such Avenue from Baywood Street to
WifeP,f itioner,
SPACE S A V Al LA B L E.
Phone Room Supervisors, well
32726,
and
WANTED: BOUTIQUES
required, WITHIN THREE Enterps'ls.s will be afforded full special benefits shall be deter. Fern Stress, a distance of ap.
establishodSanfordrirm, Full
CLINTON 0. DOWNING,
GALLERIES
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF opportunitytosubmitbisass. mined and prorated according to proximately 610 feet, In ac
STAINED
ThaI Part Time. afternoon
HusbandRespondent.
GLASS MAKERS
GIFT
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Qtractors, or as suppliers of the foot frontage of the respective cordance with Resolution No. 372,
I evening hours. No selling,
Phone:
NOTICEOFACTION
SHOPS, etc. 59 ma., utilities
THIS NOTICE, to file with the materiais.orslrvic.s,andwlllnot properties adjoining and con. and any other persons Interested
ntft.Startfl1O
clerk of the above court a iit be discriminated against on p
TO:
3232172 or $309575
tiguous or bounding and abutting therein n,ayappear before theCity
hr. advance accordIng to
ten statement of any-claim or grounds ci race, color,
CLINTON 0. DOWNING
upon
such
motivation. Guaranteed
improvements Commlsstonandbeheardastothe
Address unknown
demand they may have. Each sex or national origin In con. especially benefited by said Im. propriety and advisability of
bonus, call for interview
41—Houss
TOLL FREE
claim must be in writing and must sideration for award.
You are hereby notified that a
provemenfs.
bs$wes
making such Improvements and as
I S at 322443.
indicate the basis for the claim,
proceeding for Dissolution of
In accordance wIth Executive
ThattheCltyClerkoftheCityof to the cost thereof and as to the
the name and address Of the OfØer 11625, Minority Contractor Altamonte Springs. Florida, in manner
Marriage a Vinculo has been filed
BEAUTY ADVISON.aIOe
1 acre plus woId home. Zoned
of payment therefor, and
1•80082 1.5642
against you and you are required
businiu. Pill time to start,
creditor or his agent or attorney, Goats Program, all bIdders will be accordance with the provisions of as to the amount thereof to be
for duplexes, city water &amp;
and the amount claimed. If the atter
to
serve
a
copy
ot
your
written
also
mgesnt.
avail,
for
right
full opportunIty to submit law, shall proceed to make and assessed against each property
sews.. Super location $35,ggQ,
defenses, if any, thereto upon
person with initiative. Sand
claim is not yet due, the date b'.de in response to thIs invitation prepare a special assessment roll, improved according to the
when it will become due shill be
dial retirement or starting, 2
al. to P0 Box 14973, Orlando
will net be dl$a'trnlnated assessing the special benefits to be Assessment Roll prepared by the petitioner's attorney, whose name
stated. If the claim is contingent or again.t on n YOSNW5
r- ..
BR, PP home, close to bus
and address appear below, on or
received as the result of said City Clerk of the City of Altamonte
before Mirth 19, 19*0 and file the
line, shoing, churches, Call
unliquidated. the nature of the color, religion, sex or national improveMents against the lots Springs, Florida.
uncertainty shall be stated. if the origin In consideration to.
for more details.
original thereof with the Clerk of
and lands, adjoining aId cOn'
2. That the City Clerk of the City
* * * * * * * *
claim is secured, the security shall
NOTICE UNDSE
this Court either before service on
ring the Fiscal Years ci ,,i tiguous or bounding and abutting
Altamorte Springs, Florida,
PICTITIOUSNAMISTATUTI
in petitioner's attorney or im.
be described. The claimant shall thru 19S), goals tsr participation 5aid improvements, basing said sII give ten (10) days
F ORIDAREALIY
YOUR PRAYERS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
deliver sufficient copies of the BY Minority Business Ertorprises special assessment against the writing to the property owners as
claim to the clerk to enable the
FMNFORD
REALTOR
HAVE
BEEN
forffi
in
the
said
Assessment
default
will
be
entered
against
you
Undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
be
tweaty.fiye percent (25 per. respective properties to
French Ave. 3224231
clerk to mall one copy to each cent). To ensure that maximum espscialiy assessed upon FIFTY Rollas tothe time and place of the for the relief demanded In the "Fictitious Name Statute",
ANSWERED,
WE
personal representative,
petion.
Chapter *65.09, FlorIda Statutes,
bids from MInority Business SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS public hearing designated herein:
333.0779,333.5363 322.3772
All persons interested in the
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WITNESS my hand and the seal will register with the Clerk of the
.i. ($56,000) of the cost of such im. said notice shall be served by
HAVE THE JOB
are
sought,
estate to whom a copy of this Enterprises
of this Court on the 13th day of Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
as determIned by this mailing a copy of same to sad's of
JUST FOR YOU.
Notice of Administration has been tractors Wbmfttlng bide will be provements
County, Florida, upon receipt of
Resolution, and the amount mesaid property owners at his or FebruarY, iso.
to provide evidence
mailed are required, WITHIN
publicatln
of
this
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWI
TH
JR.
P'
Of
''s'si's.d
by
this
Roiution 'o her list ,nown address as obtained
THREE MONTHS FROM THE their atforts in aiding In W',e be assessed againsi
$ CLBRK TYPISTS
the fictitious name, tOwit: "LIT.
Clerk of Court
'•"
said from the records of me city Cierk
DATE OF THE FIRST PUIL,I. riathifl5 of said goals,
COMPANY,
INC."
under
wItid's
By:
Susan
E.
Tabor
This
projict
Is
subl.d
to
me
property.
Of the City of Attamonte prjngs,
CATION OF THIS NOTICE,
individual.
they are ongagi in usin.ss ,
Deputy Clerk
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Florida, or from such other
to file any objections they requlI'emints if Section 3. ci *s
1271 N. Highway 1792 Laqeoad,
Thai the special assessments sources as the City Clerk deems Richard L. Mameie
may have that challenge the HOUSIng and Urbo.I oi..,
SMSL TRAINEES
&amp; Florida.
MORRIS
HUTCHiSON,
Must be high school grad. 0
validity of the decedent's will, the ACt ci 191*, All bides's will be provided fir by,this Resolution reliable and me said City Clerk
That
the
parties
intsresisd
in
said
MAMELE
shall be payibleat the option
shall establish proof of
qualifications of f he personal '1quld a comply with an At.
AmbItious Cis'Si minded
said business enterprise are is
WhICh shall B, Post office Drawer H
representative, or the venue or firinative Action Pun to prevlø lhe property - somers as follows: milling by
dependable. $775
W. 322.9213
to stall ___________________
230
North
Park
Avenue
In
cash,
within
thirty
(30)
days
filed
with
the
City
Clerk.
opportunIty to lower Icime
jurisdiction of the court.
W'131H bglWIIt$.
lobillo
Molinirl,
33771
ci IllS ceewirmation of me said
IFTh Ills THE DAY to buy
3, mat netics ot me time aid
ALL CLA IMS, DEMANDS, AND r'SsldOfttI oithe prelect
anon
Secretary.Treee.
30S322451
special asslmint roll or In thre place of the public hIring
C
end emptoymcin. See
see toebys Ciassffi
CCJECT1OU NOT SO FILED
AUTO r MON
William
LaiTy
Bishop
($)equelaonualli'sstallments,said
af'sIzadMreinllbegivenby
Publish
February
17.7dandMardh
f'
beSt
buys.
InstructIons
•
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, Supplementary
Full knowi.e of catalogues &amp;
2.9, 1900
deferred payments to beer Interest
iders to.
(I) publications a week apart
Date of ths first publication of
Pius. 331* wk + comm.
Dated
at
I.Ongwood,
COunty
of
DES.S2
at
thereto
of
eight
percent
(I Pd) In the Evening Herald, a
VISIFIS t. this
this Notice of Administration
Seminole,
State
of
Florida,
this
s'
annum, the first deferred newspaper ci genial circulation.
AfteuWlon Is called a. me .wn.
24, 19*0.
$TIAINSI POSITIONS
NOTICE UNDER
22nd day of February, ins.
friary if Work. In tills sictiia,i Pivinent ii Principal plus interest publIshed In $.'nin.i. ComfY,
Lien's tO r'iifr &amp; rebuild Sm,
Lillian Ella NicItois
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Publish March 2,9, 13,33. iNs
will
be
Iscemmarce.ne(1)
year
from
the
turnover
'-1,
Schedule
met the
.
As Personal Repres.Nativs
etK. ff05011. Must be 'ned's,
Notice is hereby given that the DET.117
Pr1010$edatapr4leconti,iuwi, date of confirmation of said pubiicationuhsllbe.tisSIt.ne (1) undersigned, pursuant to
of the Estate ci
imiClifled.
pzj
the
MeISIIY Nick), 19*0,2:91 pU,, N$tWfleflt roll and on tile 5iMO weak prior to me life Of me "Fictitious
Katherine Nicholls
NOTICE UNDER
.: REALTOR MU
Name Statute',
Neddifli Gas'diu)s, i.wic.sin. me ISV WildS Via' thII'Sifter SlOtH heating, said alice shell describe Oer
Deceased
$3 CABINET IN$TAU.IIS $
gs, p
FICTITIOUS NAMI STATUTE
ratsiftwn.wrciv.co.Wunitst.
m. streets,or other areas tO be willregisterwitl'sth.CI.rkofffi, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Nedin'sm.czc.psy.
U
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED:
me oiasrai Contractor
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
in'sprsvod and advise all PIFW'sS Circuit Court, in and for 5om
Notice Ii PISfONy given $1Is5 liii
1 Acre lake front iot in beautify
That
IbIS
Resslutien
shill
lif I. have all medernuiatliui
REPRESENTATIVE
be intirested therein that the County, Florida, upon receipt
SMACNINICI.EAUN$
ul'sdlrslgflid, pursuant to me
residential area of Lake Mary
IItthsdilcea week for a ori
William L. Colbsrt, Eu.
week csw$stsa en 1151$ prslect
descrip*ieat sect's property to be
Will hale. neil 2. easy money.
publication of tisis notice, "Fictitious Name $tatut'•
if
twa
(I)
weeks
in
the
Evening
possiie terms.
wItilhi
STENSTROM. MCINTOSH,
71* dayS S
,
me CItIOUtE to be the fictitious name, to.wil: CI'ser *65.09, FlorIda Statute,
.
Heu's$d, imawipeper Of gemleral rnutdtoe.d'spleceorparcIIoI
.tULIAN,COLIERTIWHIGHAM pellinit.
SCA5NIEINOSTIUI
wlllregl$tuwlII'st$leClerlieotilo
"CITRUS COUNTRY-TOYOTA"
PJIWSI—
4
BR,
3B
TM HiuslIl5 *iiI%at,, II Na CWOIIII*I ifS SIOtIflOIS CoUnty, property may be ascertained $ imdsr which it is ingas in CWcvl$ Court, if's and Se, $em
P.O. Box 1330. Sanford, Florida
Super bs$5 &amp; lurreundlogs.
his Cathedral csiling,
City if unfelt Pistils rssorvos PbrNa
332171
Na sit ice ii me CIty clerk ci Na business it 137) Hlghwiy 17.92, Ceunty, Florida, u's receipt s
Hurryl
UIT
FURTHER
RESOLVED:
City
Si
Altamonle
screened pool for easy
IISerISNIsreIsctausyir.HbIdesr
Springs,
hone: (305) 382171
415444, e,&amp;
p5fbIj5's
ThsiNulsIIWMiOIlOIlallbeaM Plerili.
malntenanCel
sr lot *1111
oh. 241 Mar. 2,1*
to wiive any inisrmetiiios j
SWAITISUS
That the corporatIon intirseted flohica. the fktltls name, iowit:
become effectIve immediately
ivgi oa&amp;s. $4,*e.
resolution
DC S-lOS
,
GUE
Hurryl
NurryI
Hws'yI
CUSTOM CASINETS
il In said business enterprise Is as
"
No hId shall be IIk&amp;asm * a
•n
effective immedIately lu:
ICARPENTRY under Which istri
Eve. 3056455640
30$.3fl1fl3
tome
icon Its
and ad*I's.
Itopk'sorc.lIM.nl.y
CITRUS COUNTRY TOYOTA. .151111 in business at In MIO
PASSED
AND
ADOPTED
this
sibIde wEheut Na____
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS
For
MltSdetalls.
Avieue,
Sanford.
Pluniia
In
the
DiNING
ROOM
ELEOAJi.,
1*10, day if Pebruary, A. 0.1915.
*o ____
Ait*Np
.
CIty of Sanford, Fiends.
By: Roberto MolIn.ri,
3 BR, I Bath, 1g. covered paii, •'
N. C.
s. c. moyd sr
Prest
ma. the party Inusreated in s.
and fenced back yard, EXTRA
Mayer
if
the
City
if
F LO RI
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
MAYOR
-Atiqit:
buskssss .'stdlpriso is as
room. EXTRA nice, EXTRA
Mlamsude Springs Florida
OP Till
' OP
Na City if
David I.. Sprague
iiviab$e. $31,510.
IDiOt Larry Blshop
ATTEST:
FrSISCIIAV..
SANFORD, P5,0110*
AltamajIs *. Pistil.
Dated at Caslolberry, $emlnele
Secr,50,y.Tr.
i THOMAS
PhYINS
Jiudoh
WILlOW. III
ATTEST:
Dated at Lengwsod, County of Child!. Fluids, Flinuiary 13.
(ac *h&amp;FmPIC$IAV,.)
ma
PhyllIs JordiM
Seminole, Stat. of FIcnis.
• SUNSHINE STATE
1 _____
PshI1Ib Psi. 141 Mis'.) 19*6.,
-J March
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Publiels PbrUSey
1*, 91 SM
CITY CLINK
33rd day of February, 1910.
011.191
Call
Publish Plbrijy U. 14, _
17, INs
Publish Mardi 2.9 1910
PublIsh March 3,9, 1 23, 19*0
Math 3.9. gs
REAL ESTATE
DES-IN
DIT4
DET.1S
DES.79
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REALTOR,323.fl$

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

OrlQndO - Winter Pork

322-2611

831-9993

Sunday, March 2, 1980-78

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

RATES

DEADLINES
Noon The Doy Before Publicotion

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iIiiE!Ees

41—Houses

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

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2 BR, 28. Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for $33,900.
ED ROOM, FRAME
2
SCREEN PORCHES, APPLIANCES, GOOD CONDITION,
WALK
DOWN
TOWN. $23,000

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2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
EAT IN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
-. AREA. $35,500

- LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE.
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
''
NEW3BEDROOM.2BATH,2
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR, MANY EX
TRAS. $19,900.

REALTY

GREAT 1 BR, lB condo, w-CHIA, w w carpet, eqpt. kit.,
W-DI Down stairs &amp; by the
pool! Yours for $25,800! Call
322-2222 for info.

c7Com,

BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 28 home in
Deltona, wall the extrasl C.
lilA, Fl. rm., eat.in kit., w-w
carp., patio I lots more. BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
$54,700.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
21395MyrtIe Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
327 1577
371 06.40

MOBILE HOME 3 BR, IB, dbl.
wide on 10 acres! C.H&amp;A, Dr.,
Lg. kit.! Lots of country! BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Only
$42,300'''''''''''

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estate

LOCH ARBOR
105 Sunset Dr. 3 BR 1 B, FR, FP,
ig fenced yd. Exc. cond.
$14,900.

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OPEN HOUSE
Saturday I Sunday l•Sp.m.
'lO S. Crystal Dr.. Loch Arbor
near. Lk. Mary I Mayfair
Country Club. 1.14 acre on
point of beautiful clean
swimming lake. 4 Bdrm., 2' -:
B, w-216$ sq. ft. in secluded
prestige area of Seminole
County. Custom built, extras, 1
yr. warranty.

RIALTY

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SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
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HA-235.Con. Home
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Low
Down Payment
LiST NOWI
Cash for your Iotl Will build on
'Call WaitCappel323-1iOU
your lot et our loS.
Knowles Realty Inc.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
REALTOR
_______________________ Medei Inc., Realtor
6443011
BuiidtouiI- our ictor yourS.
SANFORD—) BR, I B. ref I
fl$A VA, FHA 3331345
stove, $13,091 and assume 5%
FHA mcii, $164 'no.
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M. Unsworth Realty

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2 lots- 3rd &amp; Pine Ave. 56.000.
St Johns W,ver, beautiful lots
$17,000
1 acre Z CC 2. Fulton St. 57.500
3 lots Z CC 2. W 2nd St w 2
apts., $31,900
2 acres Bass Blvd. Mullet Lk.
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.
5 acres 17-92 &amp; Lk. Mary Blvd.
Prime Comm,t $150,000.
2oacres Sipesl Marquette, Sot
Airport. 5110.000.
+ acres 17-97 (331' frontage)
Prime Comm.l $191,600.
to acres Lemon Bluff Rd.,
cleared (adj. iOA avail.)

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Barrington 21' x 52', 3 BR, 5cr
porch, excellent cnd. nude I
out. 119,eOQ, adults, 377181$
See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3303OriandoDr.
323-3200
VA I FHA Financing
3 BR, 1 Bath, C-HA, comp. set
up, $5,100. '1$ Downing St.
Carriage Cove. 531.2933 or
3234157.
Moving to a newer home, apart.
mont? Sell "don't needs" fast
with a want ad.
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Duplex 2 BR ea.
vestment. 535.600.

We specialize ii
FARMS
RANCHES

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MORRIS Sr
REAL ESTATE Breher REALTORS
290 N. 17.92, CasseIb.rry, Fi.

Reg.

£v..063-US!

Branch
Office

NICE BUILDING LOT 70'*130',
COUNTY, CLOSE IN. $3,500,
51.000 DOWN.

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ICROWAVE

323- 2222

LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF
FINER
HOMES NEAR
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.
$7,900 EACH.
.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
Ref. repo. 16 ru ft tost t, :e.
Orig. $579, now $705 or $19 mo
Agent 3391316.

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322-2090

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113S': S French Ill 92) Sanford
371 $374

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MEINTZER TILE
Newor repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. $691562. I
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Tile floors installed
NEW&amp; REPAIR
Free Est.
830 I783aft6

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
P-tome Repair&amp; Remodeling
7-lhrs
3770771
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Make
-- room in your attic, garage
Sell Idle items with a Classilien
Ad Call a triendly ad taker at
327 2611 or OIl 9993

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Clock Repair

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GWALTNEY JEWELER
2045. ParkAve,
3226509

Landscng

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When you place a Cl,isilieiJ Ad
in The Evening Herald, stay
close lo your phone because
something wonderlut is about
to h.ppcn

'ERTIFIEO LAWN
1 LAN DSCAPINr,
FREE ESTIMATES323 7902
NEED A SERVICEMAN' YoulI
Iind him listed in our Business
Directory
paining
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Painting by Arittiny Corino
Oual.t, Int or L.l,, lrvssure
cleaning. Free Est, 327 0071,
----- ---Classilied Ads will always give
you more
Much Much
More than you expect.

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thai-mo
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your Pet. 377.5757.

fuse clu ing
Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regularorltimehasis
67754
we do wash windows

Horns InfrnSI

PUNO.

MON..SUN.
9:$5A.M.
1:15P.M.

painting &amp; Repair
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
3223550
Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 349 5259
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if you are having difficulty finding
a place to live, car to ,drive, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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'CITY WATER mad SEWER INCLUDED
ADULT ONLY med FAMILY SECTIONS

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
RebuiidCond.mnedHouse,
S. 0. BALINT
322-0465

LAROI POOL

SIde-by.$lde refrig., $75; picnic
tbie wi benches. $30; full sIze
baby bed wmatt, $25; Oak
Porch rockers, $39.95: metal
office desk, $70. JenkIns
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.
0911.

2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlanda
337.1577

Sanford
3311610

Home repairs, paneling. roof,
carpet, remodeling All work
guar Free Est 331 8465

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349-5259

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The Real Estate Agency

TOWER'S BEAUIYSALOPI
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St., 3725742
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1SOS W. 25th ST.

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1, 2, 3 BR. Suites
Adult. Family
Laundry
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Lg. window Air Cord.; shallow
well pump: car top carrier;
claw.fool bathtub; toilet; roll.
away bed; bench car seat,
make Oftor 33)147 aft 5:30.

BROKER

HomeRepair

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Unfurn.

FME WOOD

SEIGLER REALTY

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$33.46) or eves 33isl7

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Studio -

Beds, Dbl. motel 1.5. I Mitt.,
$30
Sanford AuctIon, 1215
S. French. 322-7340.

SIsforl' pickup delivered
373.1?l7aft.1.

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)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired, Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel I Additions,
Cmii $31-5399or 662.0136

"Luxury For Less"

Typewriter— recondition Royal
Manual, sturdy typing table,
$10 each, $90 for both 32337O2
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311.31$ E. First St.
32,3-5632

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
332.0707

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GUNAUCTION
Sunday March3Oth
Consignments accepted
SANFORDAUCTlON323.7O

BARGAIN TV's
Whypay more?
HERB'S TV
25975. Sanford Ave.
323 1734

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Good usedTV's, $251 up
MILLERS
2ol9OrIandoDr.
Ph. 3720332

S0.Msc&amp;Iansous for Sale

kLL OF THE ABOVE PRO.
PERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
WITH TERMS AND WE
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERTISED.
CALL US ANYWAY.

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'UST MAKE PAY,QENIS. '69 tc
'75 models, Call 3399100 or 834
4605 (Dealer)

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TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orig.
$193.73 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339-1316.

Will buy 1st I 2nd mortgages. We
also meki Real Estate 't
Business io#*s. Florida Mor
tgage Investment. 1)04 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422-2976.

WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR.
RIAGE COVE. YOUR
CHOICE FROM $4,300.

1215 S. FRENCH AVE.
(Hwy 17-92)
SANFORD
323-7340

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AM.1gigss Bought
&amp;SokI

2½ ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.

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SANFORD AUCTION

Service Used Machines,

We buy your equity, close in 24 h,..
AWARD REALTY, INC.
119.3500
We buy eguily in houses, apts4,
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 323-474)

SI ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50,000.

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TV's &amp; misc.
CASH DOOR PRIZE
VISA—
MASTER CHARGE

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14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT. VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
$56,900.

antiques;

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Plumbing supply 'business 4
real estate &amp; inventory,
5)43,000. W. Maliczowskl,
REALTOR, 322.7953,

$ ACRES LAKE FRONT ROLL.
ING HILLS, NICELY
WOODED, VOLUSIA
COUNTY. $20,800.

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household
goods,
Mixture of modern &amp;

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Lots of clean furniture &amp;

Push button controls, has caro
usel, Still in warranty.
Originally $649, assume pay
merits of $2) mo Agent 3398186
Wastier
repo C'.I" deluxe model.
Sold orig, $109 35, used short
time Ital $109 Iior $1935 mo.
Agent 339 *3*6
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46—Commercial Property

I PLUS ACRES WOODED.
ROAD FRONTAGE.
DELTONA AREA, $12,700.

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ePUBLIC AUCTION0
•MON.,MARCH 3, 7PM.

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Don't pile no longer needed Items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wahleti

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE, DcBARY AREA. IS WOIlflEfl
ACRES. $31,500.

GOING IN SERVICE,
OWNER SAYS REDUCE S
ACRES IN UPSALA TO $1,500
CASH OR TERMS.

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DAY TOhA AUTO AUC 7 ION
ê4wy 92, I mile wesl of Speedw.iy
Daytona Beach. will hold .1
public AUTO AU(_ 7 ION l'Vl'l'V
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:10. It's
tIle only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904 255
53)) t further detaIls.
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1974 Honda 3ó0series
bSpeed like new,$650
349- 5933

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Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $I495ea
Noll's Sanford Furnitur,'
Salvage, 1792, So of Sanfora
322 $721.

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One Owner 1976 Toyota 4 dr
Station Wagon, .4 spa 322 8971
between 6 &amp; 9 pm
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/8 Futura. 6 cyl, F'S. PB. stereo
55'S w CB. AC, very good coed.
5-4.600 or best offer 372 i353
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71 AMC Hornet ldr. 6 cyl.
Auto. PS. new tires $675
862 7608 aft 3
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'74 Dodge Charger E.ic coed,
new lisp - S 1200 or best otter
'70 Thunderbird. uood mt'ch
cond current flSp Su.Cid
doors, $400 or best Otter
322 7397 or 1)2 2243
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327 7180
NEW TIRES$19.89&amp; UP
7413 French Aye,
Sanford

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Multiple Listing Service

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ofl of total inventory of brand
new inlerspring bedding. These
Antiques and Modern Furniture
beds are not damaged or
One Pieceor Houseful
seconds but brand new top line
BridgesAntiques
323-2*01
bedding sets onlyl Free local
9r1T Vfl
delivery. P1011's Sanford Fur.
Cash 32- 4132
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
Sanford. 322 17"
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
furnIture, Retrig., stoves, tools
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $591, bal. Sill or
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
$7) mo Agent 3398356
Top Prices Paid
-USed, aflycOndition 6.448126
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WE BUY LISFDFURNITURE&amp;
&amp;otheraccessorles
APPL lANCES Sanford Fur
322-1611 alt 5p.m.
niture Salvage. 322 8721.
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Cedar Wsrdrobe
372-9I101Oam.toSp.m.
7Ajon____
Mon.thruSat.
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77—JUnk Cars
nxved
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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto 550
Call 322 l624 372 4460
TO$ Doiiar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3225990
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ANYTIME

H. Ernest

tiuy used furniture
hURNITURC &amp; THINGS
500 S S,nIord A,e
Salitord
323 6_593
vVF Ilt.lY 15510 FURNITURE.
APPI lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIX T 'JR ES Jenkins Furniture, 205 F 25th St 323 098).

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WE BUY CARS

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A OK TIRE
327 7480
.tioci.s SI 95 heavy Duty $695
New Batteries $2995
2113 French Ave.. Sanford
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Sanford's Sales Leader

6½ acres for only $16,500 Very
good terms. Osteen.

68—Wanted

Stereo Chairs Lamps
Allpricedlosell
862 5050 Under $60

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1978 Case Tractor Model $85
Like new Cord, 5-6.995
322 6791

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Super investment. Ea.$4.500.

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WINTER SPRINGS
SPCT. ASSUMPTIONs
5)9* down assume payments
of $219.51 total. Clean 3 BR, 3B,
screened porch. kitchen
aquiped, freshly decorated.
immediate occupancy, lowest
priced in area at Only $43,900.
O.ner-flrc.iirr- 830 7717.

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'67 Plymouth Slant 6 Valiant, AC.
radio, heater, auto. no rust
inspected until 680 1395 70
W 1st 321 0998
-'77 Chrysler Newport
73.000 mi 57.375
365 5250

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Why buy used? New brand name
ho. springs &amp; mattresses ,it 20
pct above dealers cost Twin,
lull size. queen &amp; king Jenkins
Fs,rnilure, 205 F 25th Sf 323

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Well even help you sorct
it Call 312 2611
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TIRES .1 Ranger L78 15 wh
wall, polyester glass belted
Like new $90 CASH 322 1962

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REALTOR

NEW&amp;USEDBAITERIES
AAI,,
t..aIU b*l.Ct'pleU
"It,,
THE BATTERY SHOP
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107W 27th St
323 91)1
Will buy sunk batteries
fle'St

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CAN'T BE BEAT— 2 or 3 BR,
new C.H&amp;A. w.w cpt., rge,
ref., dw, disposal I handicap.
LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; ed-yd.$32,iOOlI
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
(Franchised Name Brands)
OWNER WILL FINANCE 1g.
Sales I Service. includes
weliconstructod2BRhomecn
aiIdlng and property with
gorgeous 101*117 corner lot.
mobile home space. Owner
Under appraisal at 531,90011
retiring &amp; will partially
SPANISH 2 STORY-2,3Qg sq tt
finance. 563,000.
pool home wfireplace, formal
LR &amp; DR &amp; detached party
ECECUTlVE LiVING— 3
hodte on over ½ acre for only
drm,, 3 Bath. Sunken LR w
562,10011
fireplace. Ceramic tile foyer &amp;
.jtallway. Walk a block to large
LOCH ARBOR GEM— Spotless 4
'sopping center. CiA, dble.
BR split plan, w.ig. BR's. FR,
garage I fenced yard. I yr.
big kit, walk.in pantry, pool &amp;
warranty. 564.900.
fenced ½ acre on cuIdesac.
564,90011

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LOW CASH TO MTG.— 4 BR,
28,splitplan,hugekIt.,formal
OR, fenced yd w.trees.
134,50011
COUNTRY ½ ACRE— Newer
35R, C.H&amp;A, w.w cpt., Ig
patio, rose garden I low cash
to mtg. $1590011

2 Bath, 2 story home in
picturesque pail of Sanford.
Large room, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growing family. Fireplace,
corner lot. 1 yr. warranty.
.900.

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2 keyboards anct pedals, $650
322 2192

SlHousehold

STENSTROE1
REALTY
REALTORS

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Realty, Inc.

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Parts

62-A--Farm Equip.
homes
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I YR. OLD DBL-WIDE—Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, wCentral lilA heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 519,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5774.

NEW HOMES

3235774

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Room for an office with 3 Bdrm,
2 Bath home toenjoy. One-half
acre zoned commercial on
busy four lane. $36,900.

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i BR, 10, all appi. mci. W&amp;D.
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider terms. $77,000..
Orlando 277-1798.

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l2xl7Golcl Carpet. 520
62—Lawn-Garden
559 Plants, all kinds. SI &amp; up
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70SW
1st
St
321
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All Size Tarpaulins
YELLOW SAND
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Call Clark &amp; H,rl 323 7S8'
310 Sanford Ave.
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322 579)

GROVES

payments $330 &amp; under to
qualIfied buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. l293.9474,

PRICE REDUCED

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Evej. 322-06)2, 322.1517
207 E. 25th St.
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323-7832

50—Miscellaneous for Sale ,
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1975 Chevy Paneled Van
Partly customized
322 856?alt 5

Pianos &amp;
Organs.
stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 3224103 7202 French

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76 Ford Pick up with topper
VI. F25O Clean
372 1615

1969 Ford Van
Good Condition. Carpeted. 5750
349 5933
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59usicaI Mercndise
every garage back on the road?"

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1 Bicycles: 1 26" Ladies. 1 26"
Mens, $43 each, 2 Boys. $25
each. 703 W. 1st St., 32) 0998.

"If elected, I promise to get the car in

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58—.BiCycles

41-A--Condosniniunn

Branch

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AA.I41,l.
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Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

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Unfurnished Apt. 2 BR, lB. 500
Park Ave.$700 mo. 1511 last I
sec.

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REDUCED rental income +
business property! Just 2 yrs
old! Super locatlont Now
534,900. 322 2fl2.

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Is' Travel Trailer. kit cqpt.
overhead bunks, sleeps 6. See
to appreciate Bargain price
323 0813
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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

4 pct. interest to qualified
hilt,.,. Ii.. "umes
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monthly payments under $250.
5.0W down piyrnents 322 2287

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1971 Chevy Sub
ton Pick up.
set up as a tow vehicle. m,iny
extras, $3500 or
best
reasonable offer 322 1904
-. .70 3 ton Chevy P.ck (4)
350 auto trans - PS PR
51.000 fl2 76,8?

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WANTED, factory made boat
trailer, with I?" wheels, in
good cond. 373-9)2).

ForSals

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

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves.34933271959
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'71 Ford F 1L, piCk UP, stand
trans , tool box
new In
spection. 5975 323 9211

78 Dutchcraft 2?'
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TV. mint S000 Lot 391/,
Orange C'ty C,imp Grounds
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Tidecraft 11' Fiber Boat,
Highland Trailer, Merc. 20 hp
stick steer, Ray Jefferson
locator, Canvas cover See
1911 Chase Ave. Ph. 3230819

BATEMAN REALTY
Rig. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.
321-0759

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Fcx' Estate Cdmmercial &amp; Rei
dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction
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Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

Save Gas—move into this (like
new), 3 BR, 28 home, central
located, only $45,000, assume
mort. at 7.

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$3,SOOdwn, for 10 acres, owner
will assist with financing.

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6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.
ROOM, 1½ BATH. ORIGIN.
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ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$28,300.

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EXECUTIVE LI VING
Lake front living is avail, in this
4½ acre estate. 3BR, 48 wguest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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RCA color console 25". sold new
over $700 Balance due $17500
or take over my payments
$17 00 month
St,ll
in
warranty. Will deliver, Call
862 5391.

538.000-6
acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared &amp; fenced,
this won't last, call I. see
today.

STEMPER AGENCY

BOYS &amp; GIRLS

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olderhome.goodcond,comer
lot, owner finance with substantial down.

HUGEDIJTCHCOLONIAL,M0.
DERN, POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
3i BATH, FORMAL DINING
ROOM,FIREPLACE,EAT.IN
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
$52,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE.
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Whatevertheoccasihereisa
classified ad to solve it. Try one

2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CAR PETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
$21,900.

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Larry D. Herman Broker
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.
It Classified Ads didn't
work. there wouldn't be v.
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BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
3210517
Custom built utility
&amp; boat
trailer's, truck racks I misc.
repairs.

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March, i$o

OURSELVES

Stromberg's Parent Company Sets Mark.

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
First Federal's Ron Leach
To Credit Management

Special to the Herald
ST. LOUIS - General Dynamics Corp., parent company to
the Stromberg Carlson plant in Lake Mary, announced
recently that its earnings for 1979 were a record for the cornpany. It was also announced that the board of directors had
elected P. Takis Veliotis as executive vice president. Stromberg Carlsons sales and earnings were up over last year, with
widespread customer acceptance of its new line of System
Century digital telephone switching equipment.
David
Lewis General flvnnmIp i'hnh,ntir, nn,l ,.hlnf
executive officer, said that the 1979 earnings were $185 million
or $6.85 per share, on sales of $4.06 billion. The 1979 sales were
also a record and were 27 percent higher than In 1978, the
previous record year.
EarnIngs from operations in 1978 were $138.6 million, or $5.19
per share, on sales of $3.2 billion, before consideration of the
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Ron Leach, vice president of mortgage department
at First Federal of Seminole, has been elected vice
president of the National Association of Credit
Management, Central Florida Unit. Leach Is an
associate member of the home Builders Association of
Mid-Florida and is also serving on the board of
directors as past second vice president. Leach is also a
trustee of the Mid-Florida Home Builders Association
Political Action Committee.
Leach, who joined First Federal nine years ago, is
also serving as secretary-treasurer of the Savings and
Loan Officers Society of district Ill.
First Federal has offices in Sanford, Oviedo,
Longwood, Winter Park, Orange City, South East
Orlando, Apopka, Deliary and Forest City.

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net loss of $186.7 million, or $6.99 per share, resulting from the
settlement negotiated with the U.S. Navy in June, 1978, to
cover cost overruns on certain submarine construction contracts at the company's electric boat division. After giving
effect to that settlement, a net loss of $48.1 million, or $1.80 per
share, was recorded for 1978.
Earnings for the fourth quarter of 1979 were $57.7 million, or
$2.14 per share, on sales of $1.09 billion, compared with earflings for the same period in 1978 of $48.3 million or $1.80 per
share, on sales of $898.1 million.

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Lewis said that earnings for the 1979 fourth quarter and for
the year included Investment tax credits of $10.5 million, or 39
cents per share, attributable to the delivery of one liquefied
natural gas tanker owned and chartered by a wholly owned

subsidiary.

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Briefly
Seminar

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Cullen, Winn Retire
James P. Cullen and C.S. Winn, agents for Life
Insurance Co., of Georgia in Orlando, were honored at
a retirement banquet Friday.
Life of Georgia officials Charles L. Earwood Jr., vice
president and agency director from the company's
home office In Atlanta, and Hugh B. Vines, Orlando
regional manager, joined district personnel In
honoring Cullen and Winn at the celebration held at the
Dutch Inn In Orlando.
Winn joined the company In 1947, and has
13
times for
in the company's top sales
honor organizations. He is the recipient of eight
National Sales Achievement Awards.
A
of Milledgeville, Ga., Winn Is married to the
former Anna Bell Methvin of
They have four
children and seven grandchildren.

Anzio Veterans To Reunite
'l'tie ?tizio Beachhead Veterans of World War II ill hold
a reunion at the Cavalier Inn, Sanford, on Mardi 8, at noon,
according to William Bland of Sanford. The reunion was
previously scheduled at the Holiday Inn.

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New Cancer Group Forming

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well again, is
aimed at cancer patients, their families and friends.
Beginning March 5, the group will meet every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m., at the lire hall in Lake Mary.
Leader of the group is a former cancer patient. There i
no medication involved. Donation is $2.

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Herald Photo by Tom Vin cent

It's hard to put a label on Ruth ilanulton.
She has so iiianv interests, has done so
many things and has been to places that she
does not lit into one of those nice little boxes
that make it easy to identify people.
It is hard to put a label on her because it is
so hard to keep UI) with tier.
She does not like to discuss her age
because people will think she ought to retire
to take life easy. They will think she is too
fragile to do anything for herself, she said.
She is a woman who likes to open her own

The GEl) Program at Seminole Community College
announces the opening of it new GEl) Study Center at the
Telephone Technology Building No. 289, Room 21 at the
Sanford Airport. The classes will meet on Tuesday and
Thursday front 5 .8 p.m. Students may enroll at any thue in
this free, individualized program.
The GEl) Program (General Educational Development )
is open to any adult who needs a Florida High School
diploma. For more information call 323-1450, extension 345.

Ron and Joanna
lluntsberger (left),
enjoy a leisurely moment with their child.
ren Ronnie. 7, and
Kim. 9, In front of
their new FRC
"dream home" In
The highlands in
nWinter Springs. Flo-Winter
rida Residential
Communities and the
FLIP
mortgage
enabled the Huntsbergers to buy.
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B TOM NETSEI.
Herald Stall Writer

GED Study Center Opens

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doors.
"
'I'm a rebel," she said and with her
Danish heritage she Is certain she Is a
descendant of Eric the Red's Viking women
who helped settle Iceland and Greenland,
She has visited Iceland and the Scan dinavian lxniies of the Vikings but that is not
the only place this Longwood lady has been
and Viking history is not tier only foreign
interest.

'Death, Dying' Class Opens
The Office of Community Services at Seminole Community College is offering a "Dealing with Death and
Dying" class to begin March 12. Class will meet from 7 to 9
p.m. In room S-102 for three weeks on Wednesday evening.
Registration may be completed in the registrar's office.
Fee is $3. For further information call SCC.

She has beeti to I5 different countries and
'sI*aks a stitathiering of seven languages.
Her h('na' at ill I. ontinental lthd in
I .4 ngwood is decorated with many souvenirs
from
her travels. Icons and dolls front
Russia, t'txnv figures front Africa and brass
front ('hina and Turkey are a few of her
iiielitent,is. but site is more interested auth
concerned about people than she is in simply
seeing the sights,
In Senegal on Africa's west coast, she saw
x.'ople trying to survive in a drought that
iad lasted for seven years. Cows were still
ased to purchaso a bride if enough water
:ould be found to keep the cows alive.
''Nov 1 don't ,waste water," Mrs.
hamilton said, She saves water in a bucket
and uses It to water flowers.
It makes tier angry to realize (lie amount
of Hiont'y and resources wasted (hint could
ik' put to use by people who need it. "Just
one day's receipts of money spent at (lie
Pentagon could build wells instead of st'uiding guns,'' she said.
Her interest and concern for people

( EdItoss note: This Is the first In a series of
five articles designed to help Income tax
return filers deal with changes In federal
income tax law effective for 197$. This feature
will appear on the business page each Sunday
in March.)
By (lifted Press lnteruatlesal
Generally, amounts received by an employee as reimbursement for medical care,
and payments for permanent Injury or loss of
bodily function, are excludable from the
employee' gross Income for Income tax
purposes.
However, wages or payments In lieu of
wages during a period of non-permanent

amount of the recipient's adjusted gross
income (before computation of the exclusion)
I
I
in excess of $15,000.
Thus, If a retiree received $5,200 in
Injury or Illness under an emplayerfinanced dIsability payments and $16,000 or more in
accident and health plan are includable, other Income during one taxable year, he or
according to the Commerce Clearing House, a she cannot exclude any portion of the
tax reporting authority,
payments.
A maximum exclusion of $100 a week Is
The disability retirement pay rules are
permitted for disability retirement payments applicable to employed civilians and to memreceived by persons under age es who have bersof the armed forces. The exclusion isnot
been retired on disability and are per- available to self-employed individuals.
manently and totally disabled.
It should be noted that Veterans
The inaxhnwu annual exclusion amount Administration payments are totally exmust be reduced, dollar for dollar, by the cludable.

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"Essentials Of Employee Assistance" will be the
main topic at
and Industry Seminar to be
held
March
at the
Hyatt Hotel.
The one-day seminar will examine the benefits of
employee assistance programs In counteracting
employee performance problems associated with
alcoholism. Representatives of national Industries will
explain how their companies Implemented successful
employee assistance programs for the treatment of
employees with alcohol-related problems.
According to the National Institute on Alcoholism
and Alcohol Abuse, 60 per cent of all employe, performance problems are alcohol-related. Such
problems Include absenteeism low morale faulty
decision making, Increased accidents, and lower
productivity. Financial lasses to busimn and Industry
due to alcohol abuse problems amount to $54.4 billion In
gross national product annually.

After reaching age 65, a diabled individual
may not exclude disability retirement
payments; they are then treated as annuities
taxable under Code Sec. 72.
Generally, under the annuity rules, an
exclusion is allowed based upon the con.
tributlon of the employee to the cost of the
disability pension or annuity and his life
expectancy.
The reporting of the income and exclusion
In this cue is entered on Schedule E,Form
1040.
However, the disabled person may elect to
forego the disability income inclusion at an
age earlier than 65

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Sit(' IiVed in Casselberryaftvr lier llllsl)~111(j
(lied Iii 1950. She planned to teach 'correct
English". hati au 5(tUi.';Itii)flal radio priigralii
in Orlando and Sanford, sold ant iqut.s a j
real estate and got involveti in local l)0lltIt
in Longwood.
Site is proud of Sollie of her efforts. ''Wi
knocked off tu o candidates and got Al
1A0rtiiann elected iiiavor.'' she suIt.
The recession in itHU forced an end to her
career in real estate sin'e she 't.'ouhln't
even give houses away.'' She (ttt'idt'tt 111
move to New lIaiiitttire
While in the legislature there slit' ', as
appalled at (lie amiunuit (it debate wasted and
interest stiuwii on such trivial matters stmt'h
as the taste of raccoon meat and how
quickly they decided to cut funding for the
state's men t al hospital that sas in such
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ncel.
"Protecting people: that's my hobby,"
she said. ''Wi' are our brothers' keeper
Students from this' New I Iamiipshiirt'
universities protested (lie raising it tuitions.
This was doris' in a peaceful mitarinem', slit'
said, but ninny of her fellow representatives
verbally attacked the protestors and the
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Herald Photos by Tom Netset

t1lell. flitir. 'I'lus attack spreatI to

Accident Money Losses Rh.

tits

SIte said slit' stood UI) and inaule a speech

the liou delrntliiig the students and
n,'ts siio'ii. Slit' kit the attacks front the old
IIICII Ui this' leg islature caine
they
I ht'mmtsclvts nert' ball.
''I really let theni have it.'' she said, 'antI
I got thanks lroiii imianv newspapers except
\u1liamii I .ut'b's ultra-t'ons'rva live
Mark'hiestcr Union I .euder i.
Politics did not agree with Mrs. hamilton
IIIaIHIy because slit' could not agree with so
imiany Ixiliticians who were inure concerned
with their own interests and those of their
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gx'or, auitl time middle class,'' sue said. "TIit'
rich can take care of tlieunsels'es. I couldn't
1k' in politics after I saw what went on in
sumsull shut's and that's a cross-section of
hat got's on in U. S. politics.
She hiol)t's to Iiiittivatt' and inspire (hi'
otirig people of tilt- country to tet thicumi
Si't' lJsltl'I.,

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has been Swibert Durand's prime

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about 2,000 fish for an annual dinner,
which is being called off. Right photo
shows Durand with an automatic fish

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he claims works well.
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Gone

...But The Fish Didn't Bite This Year

He Is always In charge of making the healthy six-footer and weighs 185 pounds,

friends up north.

Since he retired a decade ago fishing
his been Durand's prime interest. The
fish he catches are cleaned, fUeled,
wrapped individually and wind up in his
freezer.

farming for seven years he became a

The years passed. The kids went to he said picking up a vase with a flaw only but I always catch something when I go

coffee at events, he said, and people tell Durand said.
college and some opened their own she could have seen. She gave away the out. If I didn't I'd move somewhere
him they love his coffee. He laughed and
Since the'e was not any work for a marinas and boat shops after acquiring best pieces. If a Piece was not perfect, lie else."
said he really thinks it is because "no one stone cutter in Flarida, Durand figured their father's taste for fishing. Mrs. explained, six would do another for
Durand's children have given him his
else wants to make it."
with his large family on a farm, they Durand liked to wet a line as well. "She'd someone as a gift and keep the first one boat and motor and just
about all his
Durand was a stone cutter in his native could always work hard and have rather go fishlrig than
eat," Durand said herself. He picked up a beautiful hand- equipment. lie uses it most every day
MasuclumiUk starting to work in the something to eat."If not we'd starve," he of his wife who died five years ago. painted beer stein meant for a son. searching for specks in their favorite

The fish dinner he likes to throw for quarlesattheageoflb. For2oyearshe said,
"She'd fish more than I would."
Something about it did not please he r and hiding places in Lake Monroe, They
1I friends is for fellow members of Ole Over worked out of doors using everything
are
They did not starve but it was a lot of
Durand bought her a simple Zebco reel she made the son another.
harder
to
find
and
he
is
afraid
he
will
not
50 Club in Sanford. "Every winter I from a 16-pound sledge hammer to fine hard work. Durand started figuring the that was good for a beginner and she
His wife's rod and reel are still in be able to have his fish
dinner
for
his
always get 2,000 fish and give them.to the pointed pneumatic tools for fine work. "I hours he and his famfly put in and the
always caught fish. "She always caught Durand's boat. lie often uses it or lets friends this year.
senior citizens club," he said. "I start In was a good stone cutler, too," he said, money they got out and It came to - the first, the biggest or the most," he others use
it who accompany him out on
"The fishing isn't very good this year,"
September and fish every good day."
"and I did fancy work zs well."
something like a dollar an hour. "For all sai~. For an hour and a half Durand and the lake. and it always catches fish. It he said, "but I'm going to go try until
I
With a few helpers like Velma Morton,
In 1944 he gave up his career and the hours we put in, I told the kids we his son were trolling off shiore near can have the mme rig, tile same bait. and find
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Esajy in 1971, Scvtlwn Bell opened a Picturephone Meeting
Hunt added: "Whether you use PMS,a design line fol.g
Duft IWO in Semiwk Cvj*, WW local Ceiling VahM
&amp;Cvks(PM) cow in AtIolaii which perWta people to m at the tomillgr ack." phor&amp;, tebomft can
an
rM OY 12 PW cent Over Me pmvim yew.I'Part of that adW &amp;WW&amp;wMuthMin1dmit, centminlowwciumarounid and energy. Why drive jog miles when you Can commul~l
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I'dow i0crem is dMouOy due to wowth In our am. but we
thenatlon Itlip
tointaiimectas many asfoirdthe as effectively - and cheaper by tcicpbcaer'
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Jupiter, Florida without havin'g an), luck. to-- fishing at the swne depth as tile other
Before giving up for the day they decided poles, tie said, but if one of the others
riot be able to treat his friends to a fish breaded and cooked. then served with recommended they move south for his carpenter.
to let Mrs. Durand have a try. Within 30 call catch a fish, hur's will. "I don't
supper as he has done in the past.
French tries, and cole slaw. Extra fish health. Durand and his wife loaded up
Durand built houses, schools and
minutes site pulled in four king mackerel, believe in it," lie said s.,wking his head,
From September until the end of find their way into dinners for children their eight kids, drove to Florida, and churches, and remodeled stores. He even
including it 34-pounder.
"but it works."
March. Swibert Durand can usually be around town. and other friends and bought a farm on Lake Jessup.
built his home where he lives today at 413
PictiLres of his wife and kullily
When Durand first cattle here 35 years
found on the lakes ar ound Sanford fishing relatives.
On the first day they were in Florida, S. Myrtle Avenue, but he always liked decorate the wails of Durand's home that ago Fishing was a
lot better. "The fish
for speck= perch.
Durand said he has been working with Durand said his son had an attack and fishing ever since he first started on Lake is neat and well-cared for. Examples of
used to jump in your boat," he said, "now
That is when the fishing is best and that the senior&amp; for seven years ever since the they thought lie was going to die. lie Jessup near his farm. "I told my wife Ids wife's ceramics line several shelves you have to go look for them. The last
Is when Durand is after them. "When club opened and helps out with their stayed In the hospital for a day but then that when I retired I was going to go in the living room,
no dust on any of four or five years have been slowing
they're all done, I'm all done too," he barbeques and other dinners,
never had another one. He is now a fishi ng every day," he said.
them, "These were not her best pieces," down. This year no one is catching any
said. He Is then off to visit his children or

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This year the fishing has not been too Durand prepares the dinner at Redding moved his family to Sanford. One of his were wasting our time," he said. After

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Your quest mod notheoxtealve. thfact,lt may end right at
number of local residents have begun to lock to the telephone
"PUS Is an audiovisual communications medium
yow tohpboine.
as a way to comerive wergy, in Particular, paAM11 Hunt enables two or more groups In separate COW to an bow,
"People are simply In the habit of climbing In their
said.
Ideractwltheachother as they would it they were In am "MC
automoblim" uld ganford's Southern Bell manW, Tm
A number of compaWn with traveling wilm tam M now
room We dftit's a smark practical optlat to kift
Hunt. "They dim don't take ido wcvxd that a W1*0 CAD ud" UW wephow to cmuct Wdomers. Many retail andtimecomimimout-of-towntneedw60 111unt ISK 11,#A"
weWecheaptr and faster and, wonldgstthet
doing jog
businreew are encouraging their customers to order by InalranceenecuUve said after using the p%(Sc$er,sj
le
wing toll4ree numbers And man businesses and reachiM that many people f&amp;cb4o-(at at #0 agmg Um WW
However, more Srnin*le Cowity rdm,ta are now turning government agencies are conducting meetings via the sane messoge. And I didn't have to leave Atlanta to do Wet
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"I was concerned for the little people, the

friends

scaler towed behind the boat which

Telephone A Popular Gas-Saver, Says Southern Bell'sHunt

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hair or lwanls and slid not ear suits and

Interest. In past years he supplied

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Since he retired a decade ago, fishing

Combined corporate and personal Income taxes surpassed Jumps In petroleum and mineral product price levels.
general sales taxes as the most Important source of state
collection revenue hikes of betwee
between 12 and 13 percent
dollars for the seventh straight year In fiscal 1,79, commerce were noted for four taxes: general sales said gross receipts
Clearing House (CCII) reports.
taxes (12 percent), public utility gross receipts taxes (12.1:
Income taxes provided the most revenue In 29 states and the percent ), personal Income taxes (12.6 percent), and corporate
District of Colibla while sales taxes proved to be the best
Income taxes (12.9 percent). Motor fuel taxes continued their.
source of revenue In the other 21.
recent low growth pa ttern during fiscal 1V79, showing only a s:
State tax collections In all 50 states totaled $125.1 billion, an
percent rise In collections from the prior fiscal year.
increase of 10.5 percent from the $113.3 billion collected in
Other taxes which registered Increased collections in flacal
fIscal 1978, according to the CCII report of the latest Census 1179 Were Insurance premium taxes (up 10 percent), death and
Bureau &amp;is.I
tax collections totaled $44.9 billion while gift taxes (up 6.9 percent), motor vehicle liceniies (up S.l'.
general sales and gross receipts levies, the second largest percent), property lazes (up 5.3 percent) and alcoholic
source of tax revenue, provided states with $39.5 billion.
beverage levies (up 5 percent), CCH reported.
0
Nationally, lncrlm~ in Age government tax revenue were
Almost one-half of all state tax revenue was collelcle(l in:
noted In every category of tax with the exception of tobacco eight states: California, $16.4 billion; New York, $11.7 billion;
products levies which dropped 0.4 percent. The larpm per., piennpylvadaii $g.g boon; Illinois $6.3 billimi; Mlah:-~:
centage Iiease OccurTed In severance taxes, which were up billion; Texas, $5.7 billion; Ohio, $46 billion; and Florida, $4.3
16 percent over collections for fiscal 1178, p rimarily due to bIllion, the report said.
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Claim Exclusions. For Any Disabilities

Alcoholism On Job Is Topic

Economic Imes eNtailing from traffic accidents in
1979 exceeded $1I3jtii, an all-time high, according to
an estimate of the Insurance Information Inatitute,
Inflation was cited by the IiItute a the priliwipal
cause for the record dollar lesesi. Diving 117$,
enomic kisses from traffic accidents totaled OU
billion. As recently as 11$, economic Jesse. totaled
$ltl billion.
The .conv'vk lone figue, baud on deli frain
selected dates, Includes the od of paying for property
damig and legal, medical, he.pltai arid funeral bills
(bell' ln.or.d aid uninsured), along with Ice. of Income from abaesKe from wait and the administrative
cods of ingirance.

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Acclaimed auiiong the finest off Broadway plays of the
1950's, ''A Ilatful of Rain," sweeps through life in the lower
east side of New York.
The play will be presented March 6-9 at 8 p.m. at the Fine
ArtsTheatre at Seminole Comnuiiunity College. Admission is
free. Seating will be on a first conic first serve basis.

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Area Computer Firm Expands

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'Hatful Of Rain' Coming

Sanford.

Friday,

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Ruth Ham01ton

A new concept, teaching methods of getting

native

Koger Properties Inc., announced that Its board of
directors has advanced the previously announced
record and payment dates for a 30 cents per-share
dividend declared Jan. 29, to avoid confusion which
might result from the timing of the company's
proposed one-million-share public offering of common
stock. The new record and payment data will be
March 18 and April 8, and the new shares resulting
from the proposed offrring will be sold es-dividend.

Examine

Guest sneakers. nanel presentations and llisctgroups will give participants an understanding Of the
problems facing the educational system and sonic alternatives offered to educators.
One hour college credit from the University of Central
Florida may be earned by attending the seminar which will
be held at the Langford Hotel March 14 and 15, The cost is
$35, which includes breakfast and lunch on March 15.
Inquiries can be made to Foundation for Education, 621
Park Avenue, Sanford, or phone 322-7350 or 322-3176 after 4
P.111.

Local dignitaries gather for the ribbon-cutting
ceremonies for the opening of the Contemporary Gardens Nursery and Gift Shop in
Lake Mary. From left are DeLores Lash,
president of the city's Women's Club: Ray Fox,
city council member: Ron Ripp, president of
the city's chamber of commerce; Walter
Sorenson, Lake Mary mayor; Bob flicks, owner
of the shop: Bob Ilarkema, shop manager: and
chamber members Doris Norden and Kay
Sassman.

membership

Koger Advances Pay Dates

said she Is concerned about people. Lower photo shows
a copy of the painting she did for President
Carter and his return 'thank you' note.

education today.

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Florida Computer Systems Co., Winter Park, a
of Continental Resources Co., has announced that it is expanding
program to
Include remote computer services to local and
municipal governments.
Florida Computer Systems presently provides
property appraisal and tax collection services to 17
local government jurisdictions throughout Florida and
Is marketing OASIS, a computer assisted appraisal,
tax administration and tax accounting system, on a
nationwide basis.
The new remote computer service will feature the
use of terminals which will allow Florida Computer
Services' customers to interact directly with the
company's data center located In Winter Park.

To

Describing herself as a rebel, Ruth Hamilton of Longwood,

Teachers, parents and the general public are
invited to
attend a seminar to examine the special problems in

class

class

2,1980—IC

Special Problems In Education

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Rod Cable, membership drive chairman for the
Longwood-Winter Springs Area Chamber of
Commerce (right) and Richard Swann, second
from left, present certificates of appreciation to
winning participants in the recent drive. From
left, Karen Montaval, won third place,
Individual sales; David Chacey, captain of
winning team; and Troy Piland, first place
Individual. Not shown is .John Sobik, second In
sales.

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The improved results at Convair reflected the delivery of 40
DC-10 fuselages during the year, 14 more than In 1978, and
Increasing activity on a number of major development
programs. Including the very important sea-launched, groundlaunched and air-launched cruise missiles for the U.S. Navy
and Air Force.

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

Local Builders End Class
The Home Builders Association (HBA) of MidFlorida has completed its 18th training class. The
trainees for the five-week course were: Tim Amburn,
Kurt Demmer, Michael Mew, Wayne Slaymaker and
Jim Teasley of Orlando; Dale Ballard of Casselberry
and Mark Ming of Altamonte Springs. Their Instructor
was George "Dutch" Sherman.
The HBA kicked off another
on Feb. 18, in the
electrical trade instructed by Hugh Holt. There are 15
trainees attending a five-week basic course which will
conclude on March 21. These trainees are: Byron
Blake, Randy Danenport, Greg Hampton, Roy
Ingersoll, Greg Johnson, Bob McCoy, Robert
Pasarnanick, Rudy Rudolph, Jim Sarver and Glen
Vowile of Orlando; Bob Cummings of Oviedo; Bill
Jackson of Casselberry; Bob Leibeof Kissimmee and
Jim Wright of Maitland.
The HIM will be starting another training
in
April for the Heating and Air Trade. Interviews will be
held at the HBA office starting the first week in March.
For further information, contact the HBA, 626 N.
Lake
Drive, Orlando.

Lewis said that each of the company's divisions and subsidiaries was profitable In 1979. "We are seeing the effect of
performance Improvements throughout the corporation,"
Lewis said.
"The aerospace and resources operations made major
contributions to the increased earnings with substantial gains
also provided by the marine and telecommunications groups."
Production of the F-16 Is accelerating, Lewis said, with 221 of
the versatile fighters being scheduled for delivery in 1980.

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Sunday, March 2, 1$0

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BeMoreThani
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n9agement

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Sunday, March 2, 1910-3C

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CubSc
outs Get EWdges
At Blue And Gold Fete

wife and a wonderful mother.
DEAR ABBY: I have
I do love her, and have no always felt that standing
desire to see our marriage ovations should be reserved
end. However. I cannot accept for exceptional perfor.
her as she is no matter how mances. However, audiences
hard I try. Neither can I in less sophisticated cities
understand her lack of pride seldom see great per.
concerning her physical form-----,r.nr,1
so f)v
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The Cub Scouts Pack 242 of
from the Bureau of Census France that are staying at her appearance,
every play, concert and
Lake Mary with Barbara
This problem is continually performance with a standing
will give a brief talk about uncle's home as part of a
Thomas as Cubmaster
"why the 1980 census is so college students exchange on my mind, and I am afraid ovation.
graduated to Boy Scouts and
that a permanent separation
Important to all of us in Lake program.
_....t_ _____z____j
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vtzi received nis irrow or
will
eventually be the result.
Mary." Data from the census
Sandy and Suzi Largen will
standing
and Joining the
Light badge Thursday night in
will bea basis for determining fly to New York March 14 to Am I being selfish and
others
in
shouts
of "bravo"
a ceremony at the Silver Lake
the Federal and State participate as spectators only unreasonable?
following
a
merely
good
Scout Camp in Sanford.
DEPRESSED IN
allocation of revenue sharing in the Fashion show and Hair
Continued From Page 1C
I
think
a
perfunds to local municipalities, style competition
TENNESSEE
that will
L..
a..L.
Starting at 7 p.m., this
iuumx
IIUWU be
interested in politics, to dig tnto stories and read more than
DEAR DEPRESSED: Yes.
annual Blue and Gold Banquet
So it is very important that take place at the famous
Just the headlines. "We should get out the Wilbur Mills and the was the highlight of a year's learning and doing their every body attends this Studio 54 Disco in New York, If you love your wife and are outstanding to rate a standing
(Richard) Kellys who have never done anything to help 115."
sincere when you say you ovation.
work when the young Cub duties, have been very meeting. Chamber president starting March 17.
have no desire to see your
She said she opposed the war in Vietnam, Johnson's born- Scouts earned their badges, gratifying to them, Barbara Ronald Ripp Sr. is extending a
My problem, Dear Abby, is
bings and Nixon's invasion of Cambodia "as a disgrace to the the
marriage
end, you will see a that I always feel like a killjoy
one they can wear on said. She and Bobby are also personal invitation to all the
only
human race,"
A welcome stork delivery therapist to find out why you Just sitting there instead of
uniforms
parents of a daughter, residents of the city and the was the arrival Jan. 28 of can't accept her as she is. You going along with the crowd.
She worked with the Committee of Responsibility to bringtheir
later scout
on when
as Boy until
Scoutsthe
Julie.
Forest.
napalm-burned children to the U.S. to be cared for by plastic they will earn more according
Shannon Lindsey Cox who could have a problem that Is
Is it OK to remain seated at
came into this world weighing more serious than hers.
The Thomases, Mrs. Lane
surgeons, "We raised $2,000 apiece in New England and to duties and work.
A surprise luncKeon. 7 lbs., 6 ounces. she is the
and Mrs. Freeman will like to
brought many out to Boston," she said.
DEAR ABBY: I have this . such times?
SAN ANGELO. TEXAS
The following received their thank the following Lake birthday party was given to beautiful daughter and first Problem. The man I have
It came to her attention that the Pentagon was spending
Arrow of Light badge: Allen Mary organizations for their Mrs. Dennis Brown (Cindy child of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn been Living with thinks he Is
large funds to develop [SD and bedbugs as weapons against
DEAR SAN: I can oiler no
the Viet Cong. By giving them [SD they would be too spaced Binkley, Robbie Reeder, generous support: Woman's Lippincott) Tuesday at the (Jan) Cox whose residence is sterile but won't go to a doctor better advice than that which
out to wage war and could easily be overcome by U.S. forces. Bobby Scott, Richie Scott, Club, Chamber of Commerce Froggs Restaurant by Connie in the Ravensbrook area,
to find out for sure.
Polonlus gave to [aertes in
Major, Carol Spotta, Barbara
Someone determined a hungry bedbug could detect a Sam Thomas and Jerry and the Rotary Club.
Shannon Lindsey is the first
Well, about two ago I found Shakespeare's "Hamlet:"
hznan being from half a mile away and would let out. yelp or Bradshaw.
Barbara says that any boys Gorman and Madeline Pappa. grandchild in Glenn's family out I am pregnant! That "This above all; To thine own
growl, said Mrs. Hamilton. If this growl could be simplified
These young men will be Interested In joining are very
Cindy is well known for her and the second one in Jan's really blew my boyfriend's self be true, and It must fellow
and the bug could be trained not to react to its handler, It would Joining Boy scout Troop soe in welcome anytime and for that generosity and friendliness family who is originally from mind. Now all I hear from us the night the day, thou
be a valuable weapon to search out the elusive Viet Cong. The Sanford with Ben Hendricks purpose call the following toward people. "You couldn't Jamaica and her parents will him, 24 hours a day, is that the canst not be false to any
system had a few of its own "bugs" in it and -would take a few as the scoutmaster.
numbers: 3Z34043 or 322-6515. have a better friend. She be coming down next month to baby is not his. I know it is man."
taxpayers dollars to work out.
about meet their granddaughter for
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always
thinks
Guest speaker for this
This is the type of political boondoggle Mrs. Hamilton said graduation was Jim Orioles
The Lake Mary Chamber of somebody else first. So this the first time.
SANFORD PLAZA,
ALTAMONTE MALL
she fought against, both in and out of the legislature,
manager of Burger King in Commerce will have Its time it was the other way
There couldn't be a happier
_________________________________
She moved back to Longwood in the early 197k and is Sanford and Fire Chief of
monthly meeting Monday at e around. We decided to sur- couple. Congratulations!
working on an associate's degree at Seminole Community Lake Mary Volunteer Fire P.M. at the Forest Starlight prise her with a nice luncheon
College, doing creative writing, Lecturing and painting' a Dept. Alm a special guestwas Room,
in her honor to let her know
Back home from their latest
recently discovered talent.
that
we care and appreciate
Ronald Ripp Sr., president of
Now $299,95 1
Guest speaker will be Patti everything she does for ,
trip are Jack and Gloria
On one wall of her bedroom are photos of her late husband the Lake Mary Chamber of
,
production
manager
of
Prosser. They flew to Los
and pictures of favorite New Hampshire politicians. There are
the Horlan Engineering Plant
Cindy received a beautiful Angeles, last month to attend
a few of her with Eugene McCarthy and an invitation to a Commerce.
A choice of fine diamond trios —
Present too. A very lovely the Super Bowl and at the
Others present for this Blue here In Lake Mary.
garden rty from Eleanore Roosevelt.
her engagement and wedding rings and
- same time to enjoy a few days
his wedding ring tora dazzling diamond Springi
and Gold Banquet were the
On another wall in painting she did of a New England
She will introduce Jim thought.
They met their son, John's
sugar mill. I,t Is a copy of one she painted and sent to Jimmy parents of the cub scouts, Horian, vice president ofthe
Back from Providence, R I father and mother-tjaw
All in 14 Karat Gold.
nCarter when he was a candidate. A framed letter next to it Barbara Thomas, Scout.
ant, and her tOPIC Will be
where
they spent nine days live in Laguna Hills, Cal. John
reads:
master,Wayne,
and her husband, "What Horian Engineering are Glenn and Sandy Crews, and his wife, Debbie, are
Bobby
To Ruth M. Hamilton,
the Webelos Plant is all about".
By the way, Patti, her They had a lot of snow but making their home out there
I have received your pstIsg and I appreciate yew' leader, and Cindy Lane and
enjoyed every bit of It. They too.
Agnes
l Freeman In charge of husband, Ray, and daughter, stayed at the home of Glenn's
Your friendship and support are very valuable to me. I will Den
Also they visited their other
Heather, live In Longwood. brother and while up
do my best never to disappoint you.
Sincerely,
The following boys have
son, Eddie, a Californian now
+
Jimmy Caster graduated to Webelos rank: They moved here recently they spent a whole day by residence. This was
fl.rT1i1 i
He disappointed her and she said she will not vote for him Brian Lane, Kent Warman from Lewistown, Pa, and are shopping at the well known Gloria's first trip to California
brother and sister-In-law of Quincy Market.
again. "JolmA der lathe only
who knows what's going - and Andy Freeman.
and she was very Impressed
Jim
and Detores Lash.
on," she said.
Also
they
went
to
Beverly,
with
it and enjoyed her stay
Congratulations to Barbara
That was a knock at her door and a slz-ysar.old
Also
as
you
may
know,
the
Mass,
to
visit
Sandy's
uncle
out
there
very much, she saId,
boy came and Bobby W. Thomas for a
in, arms filled with school papers and lunch box. He
showed job well done because
Bureau of Census Is taking the and his family and to meet
her his school work and said he liked top by before going
a 1980 census across the four exchange students from Haste la vista.
children.
home. Mrs. Hamilton gave him a cockle , explained, "He
toy
for
first for them. They came in country, beginning AprIl I.
iidopied ISIS." the scouting program last
This will be a first for Lake
They talked about the stamp collection he started with her
April
when
their
son,
Sam
Mary
since It became a city
help and what he was learning In school. They seemed to be joined.
Their
Job
has
been
(this
census
is taken every 10
greatfrkndi.
hard
with
a
lot
a(houysinyews)
and
City
Clerk Connie
"Young people are our
greatest treasure," she sald."Not volved, but seeing these kids Major or a representative
gold, silver or money. They are our future."

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The following day was also declared.
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The local group is trying to
celebrated his birthday with a get the required members for
gathering of the clan,
a charter. Interested men and
Women are welcome to the
Mrs. Thomas (Mildred) club.
Winners were as follows —
Clark, 2412 Palmetto Ave., is
Fine Arts Division: Ed
concerned about all the
l'atsy 0. Griffith, formerly
Bookhardt, first; Julia
homegrown citrus going to of Sanford, has been
Nutting, second; and John March 29, at the Sanford Civic
waste around Sa nford.
promoted to operations ofYeakle, third.
Center. Erica is the
Mildred said the fruit is ficer and manages th e
Craft winners were: designated bene ficiary.
beginning to drop and should Operations Departmental. the
According to Lois Smith, be picked before the blooming Citizens and Southern Bank of
Adeline Berga, first; Carol
and BSP hel pingout in this case season. She said she carried a Clayton County Forest l'ark
G entry,
second;
sterns from "love, concern large box to a local nursing Ga .
Elizabeth Berga. third.
and support of a deserving home and they were delighted
Pasty is the former Patsy
Merit awards were won by cause
.
to
get
it.
Owens,
daughter of Mr. and
Aurora Bennett, Freida
If
picking
up
the
fallen
fruit
Mrs.
11.13.
Owens and
Lois
said
the
benefit
dance
Caqnon, Elise Cornell, Helen
Jones, will be a BYOB event with act- on lawns or picking the fruit daughter-in-law of Mr. and
Hickey, Ashby
from the trees, for that Mrs. E.L. Griffith Sr. She
Frances Lyon, Lealon ups avaIlable,
Lou
Hildebrand
will
be
the
matter,
is a problem, persons attended local schools and is a
M q Le o d, Jeannette,
citrus
going to waste graduate of the then Florida
PoUcastro, Jone Porter, caller and will provide eight with
the
detention
center, Technological University
as
additional
enmay
call
BeUye Reagan, Wyona Stone, dancers
3234200,
to
have
the
fruit iUniversity of Central
Beginners
are
tertainment.
Frances Tingle, Martha
picked
and
transported
to Florida).
Vañtine, Jean Winters and welcome.
nursing homes or wherever it
She has been with the C &amp; S
Maureen Winters.
According to Lois, "This may be needed
system
since 1969. Patsy has
Junior Division winners will be a learning situation o
had
bank
experience in the
brin
uare (lancers to
wete: Bobby Von Herbulis,
Margaret and George J. customer service dt
their feet learning
Bauinbach Sr. of 825 Hosalia ment, the control area and as
first; Andrea Price, second; does"
Drive, have a few words of an administrative assistant to
and Debi Franklin, third.
Tickets, at
pea' couple, advice. They say: "Dance the cashier.
are availablee1rom any BSP
overweight away. Arteries
Remember Erica?
member n advance or at the
,
remain young by (lancing
She's the one and one-half
begi nning at 8:30. p.m. will
each Wednesday afternoon at
pound "miracle baby" who
11:30 p.m. the Sanford Civic Center. Soft
was a scrapper from the very a All
proceeds will be donated melodious music by retired
beginning according to the to the
story of her successful sur- established ca Cook Fund, professional musicians, 'The
at we
Sanford Serenaders,' ren
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to help
e dering old time favorites of +
last December.
defray existing and futur
yester-years, burn off excess
Remember Beta Sigma medical expenses,
pounds.
puts color in cheeks +
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Florida resident alumni of and a glow in eyes.
teaches
elevates
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mind
and
who graciously serve as Mooseheart
School,
behind the scenes philan- Moosehart, Ill., were en- relaxation.
Maybe we should all dance!
tropists on so many occasions. tertalned at a reunion Feb. 23
at the Lake Pickett cottage of
Kay McFarland is all gungRemember those exorbitant
and
Mrs.
John
(Clair)
ho
over
attending
medical bills? The ones that Evans of Oviedo.
the newly
, ,
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formed Toastmaster's 'Club
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Buck's Airport Restaurant,
City Council are spoil"Honestly, I'm so high'
dance on described as "a beautiful day alter each meeting it takes
PATSY GRIFFITH
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Love was the theme of the
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West 16th Street,
.
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1900, in Ridgeland, S.C. He is
a retired fruit picker.
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daughter
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
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( his Seth birthday, Charlie Owens is surrounded by his family, from left, Powell, many nieces,
nd friends also
LIJa Mae Owens, Mary Owens holding great grandchild KaTonys Jackson, nePheW
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DEAR ABBY: I've cornposed this letter hundreds of
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wife gained 10 to 15 pounds
Abby
while pregnant with our son 11
years ago. She has never been
able to lose that weight
despite dieting attempts.
Instead she has gradually
gained additional weight until
now she has a very con- because no other man has
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she gets very little exercise, living with him. We get into
so she tends to doze off about 8 terrible fights about this. Can
p.m. every evening. I weigh you help me!
SACRAMENTO
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Herald Photo by Torn
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Barbara Thomas surrounded by scouts, from left, Kent Warman, Brian
DEAR SACRAMENTO: If
I have tried every method I your
Lane, Sam Thomas, Allen Binkley, Bobby Scott, Robbie Reeder and Richie
boyfriend wants to duck
can think of to encourage her the
Scott.
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A urologist
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and
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separated
years ago, over this a few go, let him blow what's left of
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THE SEVENTH DAY
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Philip Waisanen
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11:00 p.m.
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Is it odd to find these twenty-four words here in your newspaper? But here they are
centuries old, out of the enthralled mind of a man who looked at a mountain, at the
rugged earth and the vast sky above, at time, at eternity.

Catholic
PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
110W . Airport Blvd., Sanford
3331737
Inter. Pastor
Rev. Grady Snowden
Sunday School
0:41 A.M.
Worship Service
11:04-m.
Evening Service
7:)0 p.m.
Wed. Prayer $erv,
1:04 p.m.

Morning Worship

11:00a.m.

Church Training
Evening Worship
Wed. Prayer Serv.

4:00p.m.
1:00p.m.
1:00pm.

HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave.

Well this man made a remarkable discovery he did not simply arrive at the fact of
Divine creation Nor did he merely proclaim the existence and endless reign of God He
spoke to God' He knew Him'

Christian

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
III Park Avenue, Sanford
Pastor
Dr. Jay T. Cosmats
1:41a.m.
Sunday School
11:00 an'.
Morning Worship
4:00p.m.
Church Training
7:00P M.
Evening Worship
4:11p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service

Congregational
MUNITY
WINTER SPGS COMM
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL

1407 S. Sanford Ave.
Minister
Rev. David Mangold
0:41a nfl.
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Morning Worship
7:30pm.
Wed. Service

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I'hc earth UIId the world
Even from everlasting to everlasting,

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
$37 Airport Blvd.
Phone 333.0940
Minister
1:30a.m.
10:30 am.
7:00 p.m.
7:00p.m.

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10 00 am.
Worship
Pastor
Rev. Robert Burns

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Lutheran
LUTHERANCHURCHOF
THEREDEEMER
"The Lutheran Hour" and
TV "This Is The Life"

Thou art (;oci!

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1:11a.m.
Sunday School
. lb 't a m
Worship Service
Kindergarten and Nursery

Christian Science
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1431 West First Street
Pastor
S. E. Stanton
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Morning Service
7:30p.m.
Evening Service
1:30p.m.
Wednesday Service
Old Truths for a New Day

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
130 Lakeview, Loh* Mary
Pastor
Rev. Jim tlugf*ns
1:41a.m.
Sunday School
11:004I.m.
Worship Service
7:30p.m.
Evening Worship

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1:41a.m.

Sunday School

Morning Worship
CIsI.rctI Training
lvAIltgWOrllIlp

11:00a.m.

Prayer Service

7:30 p.m.

4:00p.m.
7:00p.m.

Wednesday Evening

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Fred Baker
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Ill Park Avenue

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Mel Dekieand Employees

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Insurance

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INc.
GREGORY LUMBER
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500 Maple Ave. Sanford

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FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE and Staff
200W. FfrstSt.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

HARRELL S BEVERLY
TRANMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

FIRST UNITED
410 Park Ave.

4:00p.m.

led Sunday

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE '
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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7:00p.m.,

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St.
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Rev. Daniel Consla, Assoc. Pastor
Phone J33.7$47
Morning Worship
111a.m.
Church School
Morning Worship
11:00 a.m,
Nursery
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THE LAKEMARY UNITED
. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave.. Lake Mary
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Rev. A.F. Stevens
Minist0e
Sunday Church School
0:41 Sm.

Morning Worship

11:00a.m.

Youth Group
Wed Choir Practice

1:30p.m.
0:00 p.m.

Pastor:
1:10a.m.,

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Nursery Provided
WINTER SPRINGS
PRESSYTERIANCHAPEL
Meeting at lth.day Adventist Church
on Mass Road, Winter Springs
C. Edward Davis
Pastor
SundaySchoi
1:30a.m..

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Upsala
Community Presbyterian CII,.rcII, Upsal *4.
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Winter Springs PresbyterIan Chapel, 7114oy AlvMtist
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Church if Oil Holiness, LabS Moons
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Church of Gel in ChrISt. Ovieda
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St. Labs 55-I. Church II Camsrgs Cloy, Inc., Soardall of 51401
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and recording artists, will be In concert this Sunday at 10:45
a.m. at the Longwood Church of the Nazarene, Wayman
Street and Jessup Avenue, Longwood.

Pastor

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

ID. PLANTED INC.

Li

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bt'cniiiino a veterinarian or baseball player someday," he
Sometimes Michael gets tired of being thought of solely as a
precocious Preacher.
"Wl)t'fl l'ill 1(1 the pulpit, I want to be considered a
preacher,' he explains. "But at other times, i'm just an allAmerican red-blooded, peanut-butter-eating kid.
'1 don't like people to treat me special because I preach."
Michael reports that he attracts an assortment of people to
his rriLs;ldt's across the country.
"Some (01111' out of curiosity," he says, "others to see it show
or to get a blessing. And there are skeptics in the audience.
"People will often approach me intent on arguing about my
being it preacher or the things I preach. I don't like to argue;
that's not right."
When confronted, Michael says he usually backs off with a
friendly, Well. brother, I love you anyway."
Michael's claim to fame includes more than preaching. lie
also offers prayers to heal the lame and the sick.
"I pray for the sick, and God heals them," he asserts.
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tune. If we could (10 this -or if we had (lone that lift' today
would be a breeze.
But what if you can't make amends because it is too late?
What if you can't do something because the strt'ngtii ii tlit'
will or the incentive isn't there?
%Vhat if you can't screw UI) the necessary
for an
undertaking?
If you can, of .'oiurse things will be great.
But what if you (mIfl't?

Lenten services will continue for the next four Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer,
Sanford, on the theme, "The Cross and the Common Person." Holy Week services will be announced later. All
services are open to the public.

11:008.m.
11:118.m.

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Worship Service

Grotto Sanford
Pastor
Morning Worship
0:301 11am.
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
UMYP
1:00p.m.
Men's Prayer Breakfast
2nd&amp;lthThursday
4:30am.

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E. C. Elsea and Staff
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(I"hlid Evangelist Michael IA)I'd

'l was two years old when I first realized I was Illeant to
preach," says Michael. "1 didn't argue with the IAwd. But for
three years my father wouldn't allow it.
"So, during that time I would preach to dogs and cats, other
little children or the trees. Who or whatever would listen."
His father was finally persuaded to change his mind eight
years ago after a typographical error in a Kentucky
newspaper announced that Michael Jr. instead of Michael Sr.
Was' to preach.
"The people came expecting me to preach," the boy t'Xplains,
Michael is thought to be one of the youngest ordained
ministers in the country. He says he is ordained by the interdenominational Around the World for Christ Missionary
Fellowship Outreach.
Michael concedes that he has no formal religious training.
"All it takes to pi each is to yield yourself to God," he says,

adding that he would like to attend Bible school or college
someday.
The young
ungt'list plans to remain a nünister when he
grOWS U[).
"I want to keep preaching until I die," he declares.
INlichaell says that if God had not led him into the ministry, he
probably would have plans more like those of other boys his

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Dunn Conducts Revival

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000
141 Orange Street, Longwood
Rev. F. Ruth Grant
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Sunday Evening
7:30 p.m.
Wed Bible Study
7:30p.m.
Conquerors Meeting Sunday 4:30 p.m

Darwin Shea
Sunday School

METHODIST CHURCH
Lee F. King

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Mrs. Christine Alvarez will speak on Cooperative
Ministry at a meeting of the DeBary United Methodist
Women at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the church parlor.
Devotions will be given by Ruth Langille and the Esther
Circle will be hostess for the tea following the meeting.

Pentecostal

UPSAI.A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1
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Morning Worship

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CONORIGATIONAS.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
3411 S. Part Ave.
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3734100
Pastor
Nov. Prod Neal
Nov. Edm L. Weber Asso. Pastor

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Drive, Suniand Estates
Pastor
Nov. Robert W. Miller
0:41 am.
Sunday School

7:00a.m.
MYF 2nd &amp;lthSun.
Eve. Worship Ill &amp; 3rd Sun. 7:30p M.
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group

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Sunday School Pastor
1:31a.m.
Sunday Schs.l
1131.11 am.
Fellowship
11:008.m.
Morning Worship
Wed. Prayer Meeting
1:10p.m,
IBibteStudy

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Methodist Women Meet

Rev. George Dunn will be the evangel ist for revival
services to begin this Sunday at Ravenna Park Baptist
Church and continue through Friday, March 7, at 7 p.m.
There will be special emphasis and music each evening.
There will be a nursery provided for children through three
years of age.

SAGINAW, Mich. (NEA)-Little Michael Lord is as good at
explaining his work as an ordained minister as he is at kicking
the soccer ball with the kids back home in Columbus, Ga.
"I don't mean to brag, but I can really kick that ball," S8S
the blond-haired youngster in his clear Georgia accent. "I like
1 good game of soccer."
Michael is the son of Michael and Peggy Lord. Together with
Michael's younger brother, Eddy, they make up the Singing
Lord Family of evangelists.
The elder Lord became a minister at the relatively young
age of 15, but his SOIl beat him out by taking to the pulpit at age

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day's ents at a revival series March 12-16 at the Free
Methodist Church, 4th and Laurel, Sanford, Services will
begin at 7 p.m. each evening.

OF THE NAZARENE
Ill) Sanford Ave.
john J Hinton
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
10:1148 M.
Youth Hour
4:00p.m.
Evangelist Service
7:00p.m.
M.d week Service (Wed.)
7:00 p M.
Nursery Provided for all Services

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Mid-Week Bible

rt Blvd. &amp; Woodland Dr.
Pastor
Rev. Fred R. Gardner
030 a.m.
Church School
10:40
am.
Singing and Sharing
11:00a.m.
Worship Service
4:30pm .
Youth Mott ing
Tuesday Bible Study
10:00
a.m.
and Prayer
Tuesday and Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Sharing Groups
Nursery Provided for all Services

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LAKE MARY CHURCH
of
NAZARENE
Ill F. Crystal Lace Ave.
Lake Mary
Rev B. L Wagner. Pastor
Sunday Worship
10,00 am.
Warship Service
11:00a.m.
Eve. Worship
7:00p.m.
Mid Week Serv.lWed.l
7:30p.m.

Morning Worship
Sunday School

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LAKE MONROE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Wilson School, Orange Blvd.
Pastor
At Green
9:41 a.m.
Sunday School
10:4) am.
Morning Wor%hip
Evening Service
7:00p.m.
730pm,
Mid Week Service

Rev. Rod Thompson

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

7:30p.m.

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NEW BETHEL âME CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City
Pastor
Qev.M H Burke Jr.
Sunday School
0: 30 a.m.
11.00
am,
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
4:00 p.m.
Tues Evening PrayerServ. ?:lop m.
Tups Official Board Meet. 1:00 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 17.02 E. Lake Mary Blvd.

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The United Methodist Women of Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry, will have a Call to Prayer
and Self-Denial service Wednesday beginning at 10 a.m.
The Joy Circle will be in charge.
The UMW's monthly Bible study and craft workshop will
be held Thursday at 9 a.m. The study is conducted by Alice
Chatlos followed by the workshop in preparation for the
annual bazaar until noon. Brine a sack lunch.

Grindleys Give Concert

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RAVINNA PAIK
BAPTIST CHURCH
O7I3CISRIVYCIISNSO4
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ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SR. 434£ Red Bug Rd.
Oviedo I Siavia)
Rev John J. Kucharik
Pastor
School
I iS a.m .
Worship Services
I:30Ill.00am.
We maintain a Christian School
-Kindergarten through Eighth Grade

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
2911 Orlando Dr. I 793
(Lutheran Church in America)
Rev. Ralph I. Luman
Pastor
worship
10 00 am.
Sunday School
100a.m.
Nursery Provided

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Church Of God

Senday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:11a.m.
Evangelistic services
&amp;:01 P.m.
Wed.PrayarlllbleStvdy lrOSp.m.
Indegendont Missionary

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BAPTIST CHURCH
3434 Palmetto Ave.

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11:00a.m.
11:00a.m.
Sunday School
Wednesday Testimony
7:30p.m.
Meeting
Reading Room daily
noon to 4p.m.
except Wed. I Sat.
Tel*. 700.3424

Church

LONG WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
car, Churc$lAve.I Great St.
ilouthorn)
Pastor
Rev. James W. Hammock

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DELTONA
EIkcam Boulevard and
Venus Street

1:30p.m.

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Joe Johnson
Sunday School
Worship Service
Evening Service
Prayer Meeting Wed.

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCHOFGENEVA
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Geneva, Flo.
Pastor'
Re. Gary liner
10.008 m.
Sunday school lSun)
11:00a rn,
Worship Service (Sun.)
Prayer erv. I
Study (Wed) 7 009
7:00pm.
Youth Fellowship
Dinner following Service every 4th
Wed

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Little Michael Has Been
Preaching Since He Was 5

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Nazarene

FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Pastor
Avery M LeN
Sunday School
0:41 am.
11:4)
am.
Preaching &amp; Worshiping
I 11pm
Bible Study
1:30p.in.
Sharing I Proclaiming
1:30p.m.
Wed.Pr.yerMHf
Nursery Provided

Rector

The Rev. Leroy 0. Soper
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Church School
Holy Communion

Do his words belong among the headlines and datelines, the terse reports of
earth-shaking
Should they compete for our attention with all the goods and
services we d like to buy"

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
III) Oak Ave.. Sanford
Pastor
9:418 m.

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
?is Oak Ave.. Sanford
Pastor
Fr. William Ennis
Asst. Pattof
Fr. Peter Mitchell
7:00
p.m
Sat, Vigil Mass
1a.m., 10:301 I) noon
Sun. Mass
4.5 £4.7p m.
Confessions. Sal.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 17 92 at Piney Ridge Rd.
Cassilberry
Rev Arthur Fidget) Patter
Assoc. Pastor
R,v, Bob Dickinson
0:35 &amp; II a.fk:
Morning Worship
0:31 &amp; I) a.m.
Church School
Services with classes for all ages
Feiiowth$p Colf,e between services
1:30pm.
UMYF
lOop
Evening Wership
Wed Bible Study £
1.30p.R
Prayer Serv.
First Wednesday Fellowship
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Assembly Of God

Freddie Smith 321-2914
Sunday School

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Saturday Services:
Sabbath School
Worship Service
Wednetday Night
Prayer Service

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Holy Communion
Holy Communion will be observed Sunday at the 9:30
a.m., 11 am. services at Community United Methodist
Church, Casseiberry. Rev. Arthur Padge tt will give the
meditation.

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Revival services to be conducted by guest preacher Paul
Carmichel of Neptune Beach will begin Sunday at Pinecrest
Baptist Church, 119W. Airport Boulevard, Sanford, and will
continue through March 9. Services will begin at 7:30 each
night.

By GEORGE H. I'LtGEN7.
A minister was quoting to a group of Bowery derelicts from
Rudyard Kipling's poem ''If."
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting, too..,
If you can dream -and not make dreams your master;
If you can think - and not make t hought your aim.
If you can meet with triumph and disaster
And treat those two imposters just the Same...
The poem goes on: "If you can (10 this ... If you can do that"
and ending with:
Yours is the earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more
you'll be a moan, tiiy son!
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When the minister finished, one of the Bowery men in the
hail got up and asked in a loud voice:
"Yeah, but what if you can't?"

This is where tue holy communion conIes to our aid.
Communion is for among others -those who are unable to
make it on their own and who need the assurance of one wilt)
comes to ti$Ciil when they are on their knees feeling very
helpless and who says, "here, let me hell) you."
We tend to feel that achieving happiness and success in life is
up to us. And to an extent that is so.
But it isn't the whole story.
What the incarnation God's coming to earth in the person
of Jesus Christ says to struggling humanity is that there art'
times when we need outside help, that there are sonit' things
we cannot do for ourselves and by ourselves,
The incarnation is saying to men and women who,
who hart'
discovered that there are limits to what they can do:
you can't, I can. here, let tue."
The purpose of the incarnation was not to replace our best
hwnan efforts but to supplement theni with it "po wer that is
not our own," it power that can frequently make all the tlifference.
It is in the holy communion that many have found this power.
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The 8th Annual Mardi Gras will be held at Our Lady of the
Lakes Roman Catholic Church grounds in Deltona March 79 beglrsting at 1 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 9 a.m. on
Sunday. A roast beef dinner will be served Saturday, 4:30.
7:30 p.m. Pancakes and sausage will be served 9 a.m. until 7
p.m, on Sunday In the social W. Proceeds will be used to
pay for the new Catholic Schoolbus.
Festivities will Include games, Bingo, food concessions,
Country Store, handmade articles, plants, and a "Trash
and Treasure" and antique booth. Drawing for the grand
prizes will be Sunday at 9 p.m.

This morning as! drove to the church ottice
It was a foggy morning, similar to most that
we had this past few weeks. I would estimate
U* visibility at about one half block. The
windows on the car were steamed over
causing even more restriction to the human
vision. How small and insignificant that fog
made me feel. I couldn't see beyond the
proverbial "nose on my face",

Kevin Chubb of Maitland has been called by First Baptist
Church of Oviedo to be youth director for the rest of the
school year. A senior majoring in business management at
the University of Central Florida, he plans to attend Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary In Texas. He is the
son of Al Chubb, owner and general manager of WAJL
radio, and Mrs. Chubb.
Prior to coming to Oviedo, Kevin served as discipleship
soup leader and a member of the ensemble, Unison, at the
First BaptlatChurch of Winter Park. He will be In charge of
dl of the youth activities and chairman of the church youth

Seminar For Women
Eiriched Uving Seminar workshops for women of all
on.
ies will be presented March 71 and 14-15 at the noncircle Community Church, Biblically
Circle
teilj* presentation will be
rionted, hg1
Venia
Birkey,
former
teacher, counselor and for
MIA by
years Dun of Girls at Ben lApper. School In Asheville,
I.C. For Information on registration and fee, call I51.$.
aslorA will be at the clutch it 710 E. Colonial Drive.

Baptists Plan R•vi vol
Revival services will be conducted at the First Baptist

birth of bngwood this Sunday through Wednesday by
tev. Terry J. Rhodes, pester of Conway First Baptist
isrth of Orlando. Services beglnSunday at 10:50a.m and
p.m. and continue each night at 7:30 in the present diirch
mctuwy at Clutch and Grant streets. There will be
.0tsred vocalists at each service. A nursery will be
Rev. Jim Hammock, pastor of First Baptist, Longwood,
ill condUct revival services at the Conway church. March
P!15.
Rev. Rhodes Is a gradua te of Stetson University and
'°cn Baptist Theological Seminar. He has served as
In vurkiw Soiitiwrn Baptist anirches and writes for
denominational publication.

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Youth Director Named

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Revival services begin Sunday at II a.m, and
continue tiightly through March 7 at Lake Mary'
B1i1)tist Missioti on Lakeview Avenue. Rev,
l)t'wavnc Lasseter of Huntsville, Ma. will preach
and ('hark's "Blimp" Davis will be singing and
leading the music. local singers and musicians
include Steve Nephew, The Billy Wells family, the
%'ai'ia lions ensemble, Elaine Drake and Shirley
l{yan. Terry and Colette Clark.

DEAN
TO SPEAK

Jesus '80

Thomas .1. Turner,
I'h,i)., dean and vice
president at Stetson
Christians are coming
University,
i)eLand, together March 19.22 near
will speak at the II
Orlando on the same 172 acres
a.m, worship service of pastureland next to Walt
at the First Baptist Disney World where similar
('huirch of Oviedo this festivals have been held for
the last four years. Jesus '80 is
SUIithIy. .uareh 2 PrIor
a
transdenonnienationai
to ('(bIlling to Stetson 2
event and will be f ou r nights
years ago, he was pro- and three days of music, Bible
lessor and chairman of teaching, fellowship and
the physics depart- camping, Although Jesus '80
ment at Wake Forest will be primarily a camping
event and a camping space is
University. lie is
included in the registration
rently the secretary- fee,
there are many hotels and
treasurer of the COfl
motels near the festival
lerenee of Academic grounds.
Approximately
Deans of th e Southern
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that giant light In the sky began to burn off the
It is with man? Just because he is a man his
fog. Street signs came into view. Other cars
vision is limited. He can we no fur ther into
that were hidden in the distance suddenly
the future than the present second that he is
appeared.
living in. Having suchallmited vision creates
problems for him. In the midst of We he must
Again the thought came to me, was it not
continually raise questions. "Why did this
the Son of God that could burn through the fog
happen In my life, Lord?" "What possible
of man's limited knowledge and bring light
good can come out of this situation?"
and understanding? How great is God and
As I drew near to the ch urch I looked up
how limited and finite is miian! Which way
through that fog into the sky. A bright round
shall we turn? Which way are we going? Keep
oval hu ng there li ke an orange on fire. It was
looking at t he Son........ by ourselves........WE
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Rev, R. Burke Johnson,
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has accepted the call to
become pastor of the
Moravian Church, Sturgeon
Bay. Wise., effective May 1.
Rev. Jolaison will conclude
Its ministry at Roiling Hills
OW end of April and will be
Installed at the Sturgeon Bay
dutch On Sunday, May 11.
A native of Winston-Salem,
N.C., he Is a 1963 graduate of
Guilford College, N.C., and
received his degree &amp;M
Moravian Theological
Semin'y, Betlgetm, p, in
1967.
Jo)mson came to the Rolling
HllhspsrlshinJuly, 1913, from
Advent Church, Winston.
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president of the Florida
District Board of the
Mse'avlan OWlek Southern
Province, and has earlier

served as that board's
treasurer. lie has represented
that district on Provincial
Planning Council.
He is a former member of.
the Board of Directors of the
Laurel Ridge camp and
conference program of the
Southern Province, a member
of the provincial Board of
Homeland missions, and of
the north Carolina Council of
Churches.
Johnson has been active in
th e
South
Seminole
Ministerial Association, has
served on the Woodland's
School PTA Executive
Committee, and Is a member
of the Rotary Club of
Seminole County, South.
He is married to the former
Eleanor Fishel of WinstonSalem, who will complete her
training for an RN degree in
nursing In mid-April. They
have three children: Beth,
age 16, Sarah, 14, and Kristen,
10.

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Handle their affairs with the could be more helpful if you By Oswald Jacoby
one). It shows 7-17 points and
same attention you give to deal t only wi th the facts,
and Alan Sontag
isa one-round force. You plan
yo ur own.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
to define the limits with subPISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Th is is good day to work
The opening bid of one of a seuent bids.
suit
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could offer you a second able to find some new ways to may be made with a hum- in high cards
and is going to
source of income. You might trim the fat.
drum 4-3-3-3 or a fantastic 8- get to game almost all the
learn of this indirectly. Find
LIBRA (Sept. 23-oct. 23) 5-0-0.
out more of what lies ahead You'll be better off today by
It is up to you to respond
The one-notrump response
for you in the year following not delegating to others things with verylittle. Even a blank and the sinole raise show 7.10
a ppropriate
,our birthday by sending for you could do for yourself.
your copy of Astro,43raph Beftlig Your own person will C x x may turn out to be an typehand Thus
single
easy Same opposite some - raise shows trump support.
Letter. Mail $1 for each to give you pride,
hand such as S: A x x x x H: A
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Astrraph, Box 489, Radio
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) K X x x
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you balanced hand and obviously
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be Ra ther than make outright Just should pass to a but
one- denies the holding for a raise,
sure to specify bir th date,
suggestions to another today, spade opening. You can t tilt It should also deny the ability
to bid one-over-one.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) offer advice In way that will at windmills.
The Sim lest rule is to pass
It is also pretty good policy
The best course for you today make he or she feel it was with
zero Fol six points and to to avoid one notrump and the
flu
to stay i n the uIddl
find some response with 7 or single raise with !o points.
of the road. Weigh and
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With 7 or 8 you respond and
balance everything carefully Dec. 21) Avoid political in.
Jump Raises
if you're forced to take sides. trigues and don't play plan to quit at the first opporWe like to use them as limit
TAURUS(April 20-May 20) favorites with your friends tunity. With 9 or 10 you will bids but good ones. Thus we
hope for strong enougil action recommend 11-12 or
The longer you put tWngs off today. Being Impartial will by
13 for
your partner so that you the single jump. Partner is
today, the more difficult they win you allies, instead of can on hopefully.
expected to carry on with
will be to do later. You know enemle&amp;
WIt0h I I or 12 vou definitely anything, but the barest
mini.
what needs doing, so don't try
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. plan to bid agaln If given a mum.
to dodge duties.
19) In order to re alize your chance and will go to game
Jumps in Notrump
wi h any encouragement at
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ambitions today, It will be all.
Two notrump show 13-15.
Forego pretending to be necessary to assert yourself.
With 13 or more you are Three notrump 16-17. They
something you're not. Your Being wishy-washy could
also should be used sparingly.
going to make sure of getting We have seen countless slams
friends like you for what you deprive you of victory.
at least to me.
are.
Rememg:r the working lost because a notrump
AQUARWS (Jan 20-Feb.
response has kept the
CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) You could be more of a. rile that an oPening bid OppO' ship
from finding a 4-41( In a
site an opening
is nearly Ww suit.
Don't dawdle over things that thinker Ow a doer today,
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game.
should be brought to a con- be so busy makirig plans that
u a With 18 or more you are in
In next Saturday's article
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
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persons whose goals are Set up a sc hedule today and
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Find out more of what lies your day could be frustrating
Fleming
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10019. Be sure to specify birth don't be a contributor.
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Things you neglected to at- important where your goals iT — —
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To maintain harmony at 19) Be careful whose ideas 33
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necessary to bite the bullet, suit another, but they won't 37
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drive others to take sides.
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Evening Herald (USPS 481.280)—Price 20 Cents

Triumphant Seminole Team Crows:
'What Do The Pollsters Say
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By JOE DES1tNTIS
of their own district.
herald Sports Editor
Herald Sports Editor
Seniors Bruce McCrav and Glenn
Seminole High School Basketball
StainLxtugh saw to it that they did.
Joe I)t'Santjs recapCoach Bill Payne's Fighting Tribe did
McCray turned in a 31-point-game to go
t tires the emotionwhat many though impossible Saturday
along
with six rebounds, by far his best
filled victory on page
night. In a pressure packed thriller the
performance of the year against
Tribe knocked off Daytona Mainland 6
Mainland,
67 to earn at trip to the state playoffs.
For the second time in the tournament
The victory was especially sweet for the district tournament, the Tribe put it Stambaugh canned the winning shot to
the Seminoles, whose only two losses of all together, including a sparkling per- pull the Seminoles from behind and into
the regular season caine at the hands of forinance from the bench for the victory, the winner's circle,
the Buccaneers.
"What do they have to say about us
There were other heroes tot,. ftjvjj
Frustrated by a 20-point pounding at now?" asked the Seminoles after the win. Thomas controlled the boards for 13
the hands of the Buccaneers just eight The Tribe fell From the state prep poll rebounds and the enforcer. Heggie
days ago, and shook up by a last-second and were told they neren't ranked Butler, gut nine, four of them coining in
win over Apopka in the opening game of because the' wouldn't even make it out the crucial final minutes.

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back court while "Big Bird'' Steve' Grace
and Willie White bailed the Tribe out
earls foul trouble with fine reserve
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Seminole coach Payne threw something at the Buccaneers they hadn't
seen all year - the triangle and two
defense, It all boik. down to Seminole's
biggest victors- of the year, vaulting them
into regional competition against Ft.
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students in the newer part of their
herald Staff Writer
building because' an oil-fired l'iler in the
The Orlando office of the National older portion could not handle the inWeather Service reported a low of 25 creased load.
degrees Sundas- night with a wind chill
At Seminole' Mt'uional hospital, I 'ublic
factor of 9 degree's below zero. Winds Relations Director Kay Rartholomimew
were 15 to 25 mile's per hour n ith one 42- reported there were ' 'momentary
mile-per-hour gust recorded at 8:51 pm. blackouts" at about :2() am, today, but
at the airport in Sanford.
em ut'rgencv generators came on to take
Little or no frost was experienced tare of t he problem.
Sunday night and early today due to lilgil
Seminole CotillIN Agricultural :gemmI
winds, but Orlando National Weather Frank ,Iasa said today Sunday night's
Service official Wayne Brown said there e'xtende'd period of below freezing
is a possibility of frost tonight, with temperature's will probably result in loss
expected temperatures in the low to miiitl- of quality to some of the citrus crop or
305 and diminished w uitls,
dropping of fruit, as well as possible
The high temperature Sundayin damage to the trees thenLselves.
Orlando was bJ degrees. I he normal high
j 1 speaking from his 38-degreefor this date is 74. The average low 5:1 office said the temperature had dropped
degrees.
below 28 degrees by midnight and
Weather officials saul the cause of the remained between
20 and 28 degrees for
late season cold is a large buildup of high six hours. Further damage to citrus and
pressure over Central Canada pushing it
cold front over the U.S. as far as Florida. other crops and follage will depend on
him much frost ,
UNSFASONAl. COLD FRONT
1wratures
we get tonight, fie sii(l.
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se,ason to have a cold front push down
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Ft. Pierce Central
In
regional
t' ii m pe t I t I o n
Tuesday.

Scattered power otages in south
Seminole County areas served by Florida affect next year's crop. It may be three'
Power were caused by high winds months before all of the (lamnage to the
blowing tree limbs onto lN4we'r lines. Only trees is know ii.

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cording to Tracy Smith, Florida Power cover are heated by nurserymne'n, but
Information coordinator. About 1,500 there would definitely be damage to
Casselberry residents were without outdoor plants. lie said the low tern'
power briefly at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday IK'rature should not have hurt the cabwhen a pine tree fell across a feeder line. bage, but damage will nut be fully known
Smith said the load oil Florida Power for two or three days.
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
weather. Consequently, he said, the out, they will have to be replaced.''
utility is asking its c'ustormiem-s to curtail
With last week's heavy frost, Jasa
Icicles, some 18 inches long, were found this morning adorning this at 6 a.m. today, allowing Ice to form in mans' local yards—al mare
unnecessary power utilization tonight added, area pastures will have a delay of
front yard tree at the Peter Bukur residence -105 Larkwood Drive, sight In Central Florida.
and tomorrow morning.
34 weeks for new spring growth.
Sanford. Temperatures reached a record-breaking low of 25 degrees
"Obviously, this doesn't mean
Today's National Weather Service
heating," Smith said, "But we are in a extended forecast for all of Florida cxserious situation regarding our power cept the extreme northwest calls for
Supply."
partly cloudy slues and mild teniIn response to this request, Orange peratures Wednesday through Friday. A
9
County voluntarily closed today 17 few scattered showers are likely.
schools ir%cdb}FlodLlowcr. extra
By TOM NETSEL
operation by Thursday.
Saturday night so she would be sure to
SPACE HEATER
Herald Staff Writer
"We had confirmed reservations," have plenty of time to make Sunday's
WARNINGS
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kilowatts
and
was
greatly
a
A derailment and heavy snows In said a Maryland man, after checking in train, "They told mmie the train was
County
tntl
City (If Sanford fire
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Virginia and North Carolina caused with the Auto-Train terminal in Sanford. delayed and wouldn't be in until late," ')reeiated " Smith said
departments
warn
those using space
Florida Power is hampered '' the
havoc with Auto-Train schedules and left
Earl McCoy and his wife were trying to she said.
,
beaters
and
other
heating
devices to be
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. Crystal
several hundred passengers stranded return to their home in Silver Spring,
extra careful. Se%-eral heater-related
Afterse%- eral delays she was told theY plant and it roal-fired plant at the satne
today in Sanford.
Md., but were told Sunday's train had
fires were reported in the area last night,
would leave at 10 p.xii., then it was location
Auto-Train will pick up the tab for been canceled and there were no pushed back to 5:00 a.m. today before the
althouith
no major damage was Camed.
The coal plant, Sinith said, has been
putting up the delayed passengers In vacancies on today's tram, which itself
train was finally canceled,
shut down for three weeks to install
"In cold weather people are taking the
local motels. Sunday's run was canceled tuay be canceled. "We can either drive
r
electrostatic
precipitators
tair
pollution
ef4uilflnent
to the maxinium and if there
Mrs.
esell
plans
to
stay
in
fie
between Sanford and Virginia and with north and possibly find the roads filltrain
and
w'o
the trains booked solid for the next three passable," he said, "or stay over until
control tuiiLn)•
0tenUru flwd
show up," said Sanford Fire Chief G.
ose shut-downs
td to the problem
to save
ceipts for a- later
days, passenh,ers were a
wi i driving the nexttrain on arc .
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s . ,UIU.
Manning hI'irrictt non know '"t I'mlAin lI ° do," saI I considerably,"11,.
north or waiting in hopes of a can.
McCoy made a reservation for that
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cellatlon or "no-show."
the resident of Jenkmnstown, Pa. "I've
train but hopes he can get one sooner due
checked
Din.)
t.
sure. the), are.
been coming down on the train for years
Florida Power &amp; Light Company,
A local operations spokesman said at to some passengers not showing up at
notd
defective," it said.
least One twi has been canceled today last minute. "Now I'll have to Stay in the
and this is the First time this has hap. which serves north Seminole County,
peneti
to
inc."
Geneva, Chuluota and parts of Volusia
and this afternoon's departure will area for each day's loading."
In Sanford, Harriett reported at 4:12
BERNICE IUERGESELL
probably he canceled as well. He said
Bernice Hiergesell had been visiting in
pm.
at 1301 W. 13th St. at Joe's Pool hull
"I'm not mad at the people, I'm niiad at County, is experiencing no problem
meeting power demands,said
...mad at weather
Auto-Train hopes to resume Its regular Hollywood, Fla. and drove to Sanford the Weather,"
uleakltlgkerosenieheater ignited,
spokesman
Burris.
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There was some trouble front wind
At 8'12 p.m. a fire at 180 Pinecrest
blowing tree limbs onto power lines, but
Drive was caused by a defective
r
Burns said the company has been able to fireplace at a dwelling owned by James
meet peak demand,
J. McLaughlin. Damage of $1,000 was

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,this time to be heavy kill," he said. The second successive day and a new mark eastward and southward to the Daytona
"We haven't cur ta il ed anything," he
Winter's bitterest onslaught of the year most serious damage was to tender for the month. The low of 20 at Beach area.
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At 11:11 p.m. at 800 Santa Barbara
in Florida sent temperatures to record young plants, and to blossoms on tomato TallahUM Was a record for the date.
In Broward County, authorities sur. Sem nole County Schools have no plans Dri e ,
e e ric furnace with a heat
law levels for March from Jacksonville to vines, which could mean shortages later
Steady winds of 30 miles an hour with veyed damages from a tornado that to close, according to Public Information strip and defective wires created smoke,
Miami today, chilling millions and en- in the spring, but much of the current frequent gusts up to 40 mph pumped the hopped aIon It path from the Fort Officer Ralph Ray, but Jackson heights but no fire and
no damage to the home of
dangering the state's citrus crop.
crop of most Items could be salvaged,
cold all the way to Key West Sunday. A Lauderdale-Hollywood International Middle School has had to double-up Rayniond Turrill.
rionue uirua mutual sWu IL was 100
in the Plant City area, where First forecaster at Orlando estimated in airport to Deerfield Beach Saturday
soon to assess the damage but "there Lady RoWynn Carter scheduled an midafternoon the wind-chil.1 factor made night. In addition to one death and at
probably will be damage to some foliage appearance, strawberry growers turned it feel like 13 degrees on the Bay Hill golf least 35 Injuries, mostly minor, police
and bloom. How much, we don't know." on sprinklers to save their crop. "They course where PGA tournament goiters istlmated tornado damage of at least $7.5
them were bundled up likm entrants In the million, most of it at Pompano Beach.
'Citnie Mutual said most of the loss are covered with ice and ft will
totnecurrent orange crop would be in the several days to recover. Of course, we Winter Olympics.
Jessie Rebel, 70, of Pompano Beach
anoigit of Juice yielded but that could not may have another night of the same
The winds through Sunday night Fell to her dea th Saturday night when she
' thing," Pittman said.
be calculated at this time.
prevented frost damage to the crops, but went out onto her seventh floor balcony to
G.F. Pitman, a market reporter for the
Record lows for the date and for the farmers and citrus growers, particularly
storm shutters and was sucked off
market news service at West Palm month of March Included 23 at in central Florida, fired smudge pots and close
the
balcony
by the tornado winds.
Beach, said It didn't appear that South Jacksonville, 26 at Daytona Beach, 29 at old tires to guard their crops against long The charging storm front Saturday
Florida's vegetable crop had sustained Tampa, 30 at Orlando and West Palm periods of sub-freezing temperatures.
Beach, 32 at Miami and Miami Beach, 34
"total freeze" damage.
Light snow swirled through night brought 3 or more inches of rain
"It appears it suffered from cold burn at Fort Myers. Apalachicola had a low of Tallahassee Sunday morning, By - - and temporary flooding of low-lying
d wind -burn bit it doesn't apPear at ?l. seettine a record for the date for the evening, the !IIOW flurries had spread areas in Broward and Dade Counties.
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