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72nd Year, No. 184—Monday, March 24,1980--Sanford, Florida 32771

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Some of the estimated
30,000 spectators who
turned out Saturday and
Central
Florida Air Show watch
from a rooftop at the
Sanford Airport (top photo)
as the Navy's Blue Angels
thrill the crowd with low
flying maneuvers. Below, 5
year-old Scott Tannehille of
Oviedo may be dreaming of
the wild blue yonder, but For
the time being files his jet
from the safety of his dad's
shoulders. The Sanford
Rotary Club sponsored the
show, which also featured
the Army's Golden Knights
parachute team and the
Eagles Aeorbatic Team.
Air Show Chairman Jim de
Ganahl said the event was
the best air show ever and
he looks forward to next
year's show. The exciting
show and perfect weather
combined to bring out a
crowd of 10,000 on Saturday
and 20,000 on Sunday.
Rotary Treasurer John
Mercer said the club
grossed around $50,000 and
estimates a profit of $20,000
to $25,000 when all expenses
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Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkali, the Islamic
judge who condemned to death more
than 300 officials of the regime of the
deposed shah, also told reporters in
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has ordered city department heads to
prepare for the belt-tighte ning budget
process ordered by the city commission a
week ago.
Knowles, in a memo to the staff, told
t hem to "list each and every function a nd
service the respective di vision provides
for the public
"This must go to the smallest detail.
Once this list is drawn, establish a
priority rating for each," he said, instructing that the lists be turned into his
office no later than April .
The priority lists are to be used by the
city commission to prepare for
elimination of non-essential city services
In the 180-81 budget year, w hich begins
Oct. 1.
The action was taken after Knowles
told the commission he anticipates
President Carter, In his economic steps
to combat inflation, will reduce,
eliminate or uhase out federal revenue
Knowles
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1981 fiscal year shown in a study of city employees'
funds, slated to bring
that
budget
which
he will begin preparing salaries and the federal wage guidelines
Into city coffers this year.
He said to replace that money the city- within the next 60 days must take Into of 9,5 percent.
At a meeting of the city
would have to Increase property taxes by account a 124o.1$ percent growth factor

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asylum to Shah Mohammed Reza 142nd day today.
AS for hostages, Khalkali said their
Pahlavi.
"The anger of our people will manifest fate remains in Carter's hands. "It
In Tehran, Iran's Moslem clergy called itself in great demonstrations con- United States that is delaying their
for a giant anti-shah march on the U.S. demning this hostile, criminal and dirty release," he said,
Embassy Tuesday to protest to the fl ight act of Egyptian President) Anwar The first condition for the release of the
of the shah to Egypt,
Sadat," Khalkali said, adding that Sadat hostages, he said, is still the return of the
Iran also, accused the United States of made his decision under pressure from shah and his money to Iran.
tricks and pressure to help the ousted President Carter and Israeli Premier
"The second involves the hostages
themselves, particularly those who acted
shah, whom they called "the Hitler of our Menachem Begin.
age," and vowed not to accelerate any
"I hope to see Sadat end up just like the as spies and betrayed our people,"
release of their hostages, held for the shah," he said.
Khalkali said,

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Herald Staff Writer

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of low-paid employees would run to about
$138,345 annually.
The consensus of all five cornmissloners last week was for Knowles to
have the priority lists prepared with non.

essential service items listed first, The
commissioners did not indicate to
Knowles where he should look for the

non-essentials,
In other business at tonight's meeting
Knowles will tell commissioners an
county and other cities in Seminole

County do not wish to cooperate with
Sanford in developing a federal grant

request to set up a "central recruitment
of prospective employees for •"
While the Idea was dropped after a
second meeting of representatives of the
county and city governments, the
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'It showed us that soun positions are said there is no podbility
of retroactive
city staff shows that city supervisory adequately funded and some are not increases and it in unlikely those
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Knowles
said,
rates
below
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any
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supervisory positions..
A yew ago the city's request f a
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pay to be a supervisor in a city
da Department of
Dr. Lamb .........................organization," said City Manager City (bmmlsslnner Julio I.. Mon. grant from the Florida
cornCo.nrnunityAffairsto
prepare the survey
said the survey gives the
EilIOrIaI ........................Warren Knowles,
indication
what
as
turned
down.
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Knowles reported
of hat It should do w
To bring low salaries up to average IIilUIOfl an
that
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representatIve
of the
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munity M*s withheld Its assManim for we're going to compete in the labor illovernments kuprove mvk= and day
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a yew, compern public and private market, we have to compete."
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salaries for like work. It conspires Knowles said the city Is looking toward gowrsumastal regulations.
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higher interest rates...
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Analysis
"How do they survive?" Mrs. Hady

asked. "They

must depend almost
construction industry...
national exclusively on local charitable
Predictions of a
organizations." To have applications
recession..,
for welfare accepted, the pe rsons
And Seminole County and the have to
intend to become Florida
central Florida region will feel some residents.
"We will accept them if
of it, but its impact is hard to assess. they
have
spent a night at the
Construction has already started to Salvation Army
as Long as we know
drop in Seminole County, according to they are not just passing
through,"
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expected.
MEDICAL AID LIMITED
some questions which come up if
Those persons needing medical
neighboring states to the north ex- assistance cannot look to the state
perience high unemployment are: either. "To be eligible for Medicaid, a
Will central Florida have a heavy person must be a recipient of welfare.
influx of laborers looking for work? If We have no medical care subsidy
so, and they're unable to find work program for most transients or
here, will they Impose a burden on tourists. The burden falls back on
local welfare and other financial local hospitals and medical clinics,"
Mrs. Hady said. "There is no
assistance programs?
provision for shelter or clothing
An area econonusi says not at all. either. Florida
provides only food
The Herald, in an effort to get a directly," she said.
clear picture of how the central
Florida and Seminole County region
Those who come south expecting to
stackup during these uncertain collect their unemployment corn- H
economic times, looked to local pensation from their home state will
persons in the various fields seeking also have a three-to-four week watt
answers,
before actually receiving money.
Here's what those discussions
Marge Ward, manager of the State
turned up:
"I don't expect the economy turning Unemployment Compensation office
sour up North will cause an influx in Sanford said it usually takes threeof people to central Florida. I am to-four weeks for the recipients to
somewhat of the view it will lessen the receive checks after filing an initial
migration because of such things as claim,
Dennis Courson, president of the .
people not being able to dispose of
Flagship
Bank of Seminole, said there
their homes there and thus not being
abLe to acre another home here," is no queslion some oi ths.s Is off aldbr.hdEubànics,deanofthe
he north *tUkMsI1fl
University of Central Florida's ''it will rlppIa down
College
College of Business Administration, here,
but Idon't think our area will be
"Bing
e
talked about is a short term affected. I don't think we will be able
recession nationally, but it will not be to absorb a new influx of people,"
major or significant here," Eubanks Courson said.
said, addi ng central Florida has a
"There are difficult times ahead for
backlog of construction projects consumers with the high inflation and
under way including Walt Disney interest rates. Individuals should
World and its Environmental evaluate their own financial situations
Prototype Community of Tomorrow to be sure they can cover themselves
(EPT) He also pointed to major with existing income," he said.
projects at Sea World, the in"The President has said he will
ternational airport expansion and
other projects of significance that will impose a 10 cent tax and most likely
OPEC prices will continue to go up.
be a buffer to the local economy.
"I don't see any big shutdown
CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS SLOWS locally, but I think there will be a
LeRoy Robb, a Sanford builder for slowdown In the economy," Courson
ma ny years, said he Goes foresee an said.
Influx of people coming into the area
Courson said while nationally
seeking jobs. "But construction people are saving at the very low rate ji
business, especially commercial of three percent, that is not the cue
construction, Is off quite a bit already locally. "It is the peculiar makeup of
because of high interest rates," Robb Florida where retirees tend to ac.
cumulate money. They are on limited
said.
said,
and tend to be closer with "
"I've had to lay some people off, their money," he said.
I've had several jobs put on hold. Jobs
TIGHT BUDGET URGED
which were scheduled for April have
,It is a good time for everyone,
been put off until July. When business especially the consumer,
to lighten his
was good, I had a little problem belt, to conserve and
try to become
getting sub.contractors.
more productive. And that's a big
"People I haven't talked to or job," Courson said.
Dr. Eubanks foresees in the longer
worked with in years are now asking
term
with comparison of the
to be put on builders' lists," Robb
economics
in the northeast states
said,
versus
the
Sun
Belt, there will be an
Pointing to the 1973-74 recession,
in-migration
of
more people toFlorida
Robb said as demand for building
and
adjacent
states.
materials went down, prices also went
down. "But that isn't the case now.
"Central Florida will be one of the
later down the line prices will have to top five growth communities in the
tvwnp ,Inwn" ho .nI,4
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U DCAL LU years. we are
seeing a much stronger growthin the
Those who have suffered from job South
and we are seeing declining
layoffs in the North and come to the
growth
in the North and Northeast,
sunshine state looking for better times
old
the
industrial states," Dr.
will have difficulty unless they trinim
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encourage greater Investment In their
requirement to apply f
own locales
generate new em-'
assistance through the state's
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employment- op.
Department of Health and
es, people are going to
Rehabilitative Services, In prac.
timlitY it is difficult to receive the aid'.

migrate where the opporttiWties exilL
We have bem generating employment

Luci Hady, district administrator of opportunities In the Sun Belt. The old
fIRS, said there is no general industrial states need to develop a

more favorable business climate to
assistance available under
law. The assistance available is for encourage Industry. Until that hap.
"Aid to Families with Dependent ins we won't we a reversal of the
(AFDC) and this does not trend," e said.
Of the President's newly announced
apply to Intact families."
economic policies, Dr. Eubanks said It
he
viduals are hungry, food is "too little, too late, but better late
$.uips can be provided under than never."
emergency expedited service," she . "I think the policy railing for a
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for aid to dependent dtildren win have helptul to the h9aUimiry jrob~
at least a 30-day waiting period before The magnitude of federal spending is
POMMent auistance can be ap. so great, ft is a step in the right
prova
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Man Jailed On Fi''rearm Charge
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

An Altamonte Springs man was Jailed on concealed firearms
charges this weekend, following treatment at Seminole
Memorial Hospital for a bullet wound in his foot, deputies say.
James C. Palazzo, 27, of 109 Larkspur Drive, Altamonte
Springs, was arrested outside his house Saturday evening, by
deputies responding to a report of a disturbance.
They say they found Palazzo pacing In front of his home clad
in only pants and socks. As they walked with him towards his
front door, a shot rang out.
"It's all right, I have a gun in my pants," Palazzo reportedly
told deputies. But then he looked down, and noticed he had
accidentally shot himself in the foot, they say.
He was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital and then to
Seminole County Jail, where he was booked on a charge of
Concealing a 22-cali ber automatic gun in a pocket.
Inside the house, deputies say they found a woman who
identified herself as Palazzo's ex-girlfriend. While saying she
had been forced into the house and threatened with a shotgun,
she refused to press charges against Palazzo for related offenses.
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French officials today reported
three days of
fighting between political factions in the civil-war
African nation of Chad.
American diplomats scrambled for safety In the
fighting in the capital of N'Djamena on Sunday,
abandoned the U.S. mission and sought refuge in the
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The French went ahead with plans to evacuate
foreign nationals, including the U.S. diplomats,
although sources in Paris said the situation in the

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former French colony was calmer today than on
Sunday.
"We have no exact figures of the number of dead," a
Foreign Ministry source said today. "There are certhinly fewer than the 700 which has been quoted
althdugh we understand they are in the hundreds."

Thieves, forcing the garage entranceway of a Geneva home,

refused his demands, he threatened her with a knife, took her
purse, conta ining $250 in cash, and pushed her out of his car.

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Huge Oil Reserve In Egypt

Leave Prison, End Strike
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)
The city's 850-man
firefighting force, on strike for six days, was back at
full strength today with the reinstatement of 42 fired
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Men wept openly as the pardoned firefighters ran
into the waiting arms of some 400 tearful wives,
children and friends gathered outside the prison
Sunday
a day after the settlement was reached,
"I knew the public was with us, but seeing all of the
people when we came out was tremendous," said
firefighter Gary Dominici. "When we came out and
saw the people, it just put chills up and down my
spine."

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CAIRO (UPI)
A French oil company has
discovered huge oil reserves in Egypt's western desert
that could transform Egypt into one of the world's
largest oil-ex porti ng nations, the newspaper Al Sryssi
reported Sunday.
The weekly paper, which has close government
connections, said word of the discovery reached
authorities after they learned the unidentified cOrnpany had spent nearly $140 million on search
operations in the western desert area,
The find is expected to produce billions of barrels of
crude,
"By checking with the company, authorities found it
had actually discovered huge oil reserves In certain
areas of the western desert," the paper said.
The
French firm had managed to keep its find secret for a
year.

JERUSALEM (UPI)
An angry and the myth of peaceful coexistence in Kiryat Arba," Kawasme said. "Not to
demonstration broke out in Hebron In the the Holy Land," Bethlehem Mayor Elias sell to t hem, not to speak to them, not to
occupied West Bank today to protest Freij said,
say shalom to them, not to buy from
Israel's decision to set up two Jewish
Haihoul Mayor Mohammed Mithem them, not to work with them.
S(1)OIS in the all-Arab city. Palestinian said Arabs throughout the disputed
"Empires come and go, including the
leaders vowed to go on strike If Jews region will stage protests, marches and British Empire, and the Nazi Empire,"
move into Hebron.
sit-ins, "and I won't rule out resigns- he said. "The Zionist Empire will also
Hebron Mayor Fahd Kawasme said his tions" to dramatize their opposition to fall."
city broke relations with the neighboring the Israel Cabinet decision.
Israel Radio said Begin decided to
Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba and
"We now started losing hope in all force his cabinet into taking the decision
will declare a general strike Tuesday to possibilities for the peace process and on Hebron now because of the timing: He
protest Sunday's Cabinet decision. He what has been taken by force can never wanted it made clear to President Carter
said he and his City Council will resign If be regained except by force," Mllhem that Jewish settlement In all parts of the
the decision is Implemented.
said,
occupied West Bank is vital to Israel's

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political consequences," stated the paper, adding "it
will make Egypt one of the world's most important oilexporting countjes."
An unnamed major i ndustrial coun try has already

cupation to move Jews into densely confined largely to angry speeches Carter that Israel will not allow creation
populated Arab areas.
denouncing the Israeli move,
of a Palestinian State on its border and
"I consider this decision shortsighted,
Israel defied the United States and only through a continued Jewish
arrogant, dangerous and in defiance of Egypt in its decision to set up the schools, presence will Israel be able to hold on to
811 the morals of the people In the world
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Operators worked today to restore full power to a
Connecticut nuclear power plant that has gone off line
five times In five weeks. A shutdown reactor at a North
Carolina plant was expected back in operation by midweek.
Both plants closed down Sunday, but officials said
neither incident caused a release of radiation outside
the plants.
The shutdown at unit No.1 of the Carolina Power &amp;
Light Co. Brunswick nuclear power plant In Southport,
N.C., came just two days before a scheduled visit by
federal emergency planning review teams. A stuck pin
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Jane King (right), president of the Sanford
Council of Telephone Pioneers, presents li $100
check from the council to Judy Weller, a Southern
Bell Phone Center superviser, for use at the
Ronald house. The house is to be used by parents
and families of children receiving treatment at
the University of Florida Medical Center in
Gainesville.
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RICHMOND, Va. (UP!)
Mental health experts say the
70,000 mental patients reportedly sterilized to prevent their
bearing retarded offspring were the victims of "a bad ex-

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!) — Ricky
Washington, the 19-year-old suspected "triggerman"
In the slaying of an off-duty Broward County sheriff's
deputy, is expected to be brought back to Florida today
to face a first-degree murder charge.
Washington's week-long flight from authorities
ended Saturday near Smithfield, N.C., when a North
Carolina state trooper stopped him for speeding and
discovered the 1909 Chevrolet Citation he was driving

pertinent."
"It's unfortunate that people really believed in it," Alan
Bergman of San Francisco's Association for the Retarded said
Sunday.
Citing figures from the University of Minnesota's Social
Welfare archives and other sources, the Richmond TimesDispatch said in a copyright story Sunday that by 1963, almost
64,000 sterilizations had been performed at state hospitals in 30

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP!) —Scientists promising enough to prompt drug companies
today said surgery, radiation and chemicals in recent months to commit more than $100
have produced substantial progress in the war million to the production of interferon by
against cancer but the anti-viral drug in- several processes, including using bacteria
terferon may open a new front in the anti- "factories" tricked by gene-splicing techcancer effort.
niques to make it.
"We are at the very beginnings, I think, of a
Dr. Mathilde Krim of the Sloan-Kettering
new approach to cancer therapy," said Dr. Institute for Cancer Research in New York
Jordan Gutterman, who is trying interferon in predicted substantial amounts of interferon
patients with advanced cancer at the M.D.
will be available to step up testing in two
Anderson Hospital in Houston.
years.
Interferon is an extremely rare, and
She said one of Interferon's anti-tumor
therefore very expensive, protein produced In
activities may be in the inhibition of the rate of
tiny amounts by body cells when they are cell multiplication. But precisely how inby a virus. One trillionth of a gram
terferon works against cancer is not known.
of Interferon produced in the laboratory costs
If large amounts of interferon become
between $70 and $100.
available, scientists believe It will be an efIt was discovered In 1957 but because It is so fective anti-viral drug and someday may even
scarce, it was only In the last few years that provide a way to prevent the common cold.
scientists began to investigate Its use against
Dr. Vincent DeVIta, acting director of the
human cancers,
National Cancer Institute, cautioned,
Gutterman said in a report released today at however, that too much should not be expected
an annual American Cancer Society seminar
from interferon as far as cancer therapy is
that there is no doubt interferon can shrink concerned until more Is known about the
some tumors in some people. Ho* It can best
substance.
be used, and how effective It will be against
But he said it is an "exciting" development,
cancer, are questions still to be answered,
one the government institute is planning to
The initial tests, however, have been
spend $10.4 million to study this year.

'Bad Experiment' Left 70,000 People Sterile

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states.
National totals were apparently no longer kept after 1963,
but figures compiled from states show the total now may have
reached 70,000, the newspaper said.*
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investigations into mass sterilizations, which the newspaper
The newspaper said 21,000 sterilizations had been conducted
in California since 1909.
said were an experiment that amounted "to little more than a
"Certainly, in recent years, sterilization abuse on a mass
withering assault on a nation's defenseless incompetents in the
scale has not been true," said Bergman. "There's been a
name of science."
massive civil rights movement over the last 10 or 15 years ... It
"It was a bad experiment that had to stretch across at least
shows that people with retardation have the same rights as you
one generation and found it didn't change a darn bit," said
and I have,"
Bergman, "It only abused a lot of people."
"Years ago, they (the mentally retarded) were thought of
The executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union
less than human," said Dr. Anne Wolfe, deputy director of the In Michigan, where the newspaper said 3,780 people had been
Office of Mental Retardation Services in North Carolina, sterilized by 1964, said his group might look at the matter.
where 6,300 people were reportedly sterilized.
"It's a very sticky, controversial issue because of this era of
Virginia was a leading practitioner of sterilization for about
50 years, the paper said. In Virginia, some 8,300 people were civil rights and emancipation," said Bergman. "We've come
reportedly sterilized, with another 3,300 people in Georgia and full circle from the flagrant, regular abuse to where people
3,000 In Kansas undergoing the now-discredited method of who need medical surgical intervention that happens to be
called sterilization have been virtually denied it."
controlling mental illness, the paper said,

Missing In Texas Oil Rig Blast

GALVESTON, Texas (UP!)
An oil were awaiting confirmation on the
rig 100 miles off the Texas coast exploded deaths,
in flames early today, injuring at least 13
Private oilfield helicopters evacuated
people. Five men were reported 1111551fl5, the
Injured from the permanent drilling
and the Coast Guard said two of them
platform southeast of Gal veston in the

rescued by two passing boats, the Coast

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The injured and missing were not
immediately identified.

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were feared dead.
PeMZOI1 spokesman Bob Harper said
Gulf of Mexico. Several crewmen suf.
A Coast Guard air search found no
the rig exploded between and mid night
fCred burns and back injuries,
signs of the missing men and officials of
and 12:30 a.m. CT today. At sunrise, the
Anotlwr24,whoappearedunhurt,were rig was still In flames,
Pennzoil Co., which operates the rig,

Daytona Vacationer Abduct•d
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP!) — An 19-year.old girl on a
spring vacation holiday was abducted Sunday by a gunman
who robbed her male companion and six other men at a
Daytona Bench Shares motel, police reported today.
Poli
victim
her abductor and are uncertain how he left the area.
Police said no ransom note has been received. No cars have
been reported stolen from the area around the motel,
She was Identified as Carol Ann Barrett, 18, of Zanesville,

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POlice said a bearded, brown-haired gunman in his late 3
c0*0dW On girl &amp;W her twort along with six other men a
corridor of the Weestre Island In early Sunday morning. The
man trandeh.d a small 'sliber revolver and herded the eight
Inside a motel room.
Officers said he robbed the group, then forced the men onto
the inonyof the room and locked the door. fte forced the gfrl
to remain with him and made he, accompany him froln U*
room.
POke aid the men trapped on the balcony spent about 20
nimates before they could attract attention and be freed. By
lbat time tin mandhe wore gsm,
When last seen Sunday, the girl wore a red and white football
ersey Inscribed "Daytona SO," blue jeans and a hooded white
iweater. The 'lander, medium tall gunman ware a brown
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Edgartown and the Vineyard Haven area on
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decided to place only 16 calls in the record,
which Kennedy said he did not believe he
made after the drowing death of Miss
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fact that they could help boost his showing in
a November election.
"Mr. Reagan is known to feel that Mr.
Bush is too closely aligned with a longtime
Reagan foe, Gerald Ford. And Mr.
Anderson's 'liberal' image is unacceptable," the Moni tor said.
Reagan believes Baker is "particularly
intelligent and articulate."

Kennedy's credit cards July 18 and 19, 1969,
to the late Judge James A. Boyle of
Edgartown District Court and former
district attorney Edmund Dims.
Miss Kopechne drowned early the morniñg of July 19 when the car Kennedy was
driving rolled off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island.
Parrott told the newspaper that Dinis

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Economist Arthur M.
Okun, an expert on "stagflation" and once the
youngest chief economic adviser to a president, died
unexpectedly of a heart attack Sunday at the age of 51.
Okun was only 39 when President Lyndon B. Johnson
named him chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers in 1968. At the time of his death he was a
senior fellow at Washington's Brookings Institution
and had just about completed a book on stagflation.
He was stricken at his Washington home and taken to
Georgetown University Hospital where he died in the
mergency room.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter jumped Into the U.S. Senate race
today and immediately criticized incumbent Richard
Stone as a spendthrift and a friend of big oil companies.
Gunter announced his candidacy from the aid floor
glass observation deck of the Capitol as his family and
several doom supporters looked on.
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He said he will not resign his Cabinet post but has
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notified Comptroller Gerald Lewis to stop Ms state
:, salary during the campaign, and said he will limit
: , contributiani from the Insurance industry to a
maximum of $100 and accept them from Independent
agents only.

among the voters," and Baker's more
moderate stand on most issues is close to his
own,
The newspaper said one point on which the
two disagreed, the Panama Canal treaties,
would not be an issue in the fall.
In addition, unidentified sources quoted
by th e newspaper said Reagan likes the
Senate minority leader personally, He
would feel less comfortable selecting

Kennedy Phone Records Withheld?
BOSTON (UP!) Although New England
Telephone Co. was willing to present a case
full of phone records at the 1970 inquest into
the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, the court
reportedly asked for a list of only 16 calls.
The Boston Globe reported Sunday that
phone company attorney Charles R. Parrott
described the records, which listed
telephone calls made on Sen. Edward

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had been stolen in Daytona Beach.
Washington waived extradition Sunday when two
Broward sheriff's detectives traveled to the Smithfield
Jail to talk with him, according to Johnston County,
NC., sheriff's deputies. They said the detectives
planned to take him back to Broward early today.

uncommitted, with all but 12 localities
reporting," said Mike Leininger, a state
party spokesman.
Leininger said final figures would not be
available until Tuesday, but the unreported
areas are small and not expected to change
the percentages significantly.
Reagan Missouri chairman Glen Brogden
said, "You win or lose in this state at the
county caucuses. I believe we have basically
done our homework and got our people out."

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Sources close to GOP
presidential frontrunner Ronald Reagan
reportedly believe he is leaning strongly
toward choosing one of his fallen peers,
Tennessee Sen. Howard Baker Jr., as his
vice presidential running mate should he
win the nomination.
The Christian Science Monitor reported
Monday that Reagan "is convinced that
there Is a strong conservative trend running

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first stage party caucuses in St. Louis and
most counties during the weekend. Missouri
has 37 Republican National Convention
delegates.
Virginia officials said Carter was assured
of 39 delegates at the congressional district
level next month and has a chance of getting
16 of the 20 available at the May 16.17 state
convention,
"We closed out at 80 percent President
Carter, 13 percent Kennedy and 7 percent

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By United Press International
Weekend Democratic caucuses gave
President Carter a big win in Virginia and
Republican front-runner Ronald Reagan
scored well in Missouri Republican
meetings.
Democratic officials in Richmond, Va.,
said Carter's edge in the Saturday caucuses
eventually could give him as many as 55 of
Virginia's 64 Democratic National Con.
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The been held 27 days by the so-called M-19 government showed "good faith" in the
BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!)
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leftist guerrillas holding 32 hostages at guerrillas.
negotiations.
But the source did not explain what the
The negotiations were expected to be
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five
foreign
held
in
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same
unmarked
police
van
government
must do to meet that con.
of
their
captives
today,
a
b
The Sanford Men's Softball
The city commission one ministry source said,
with Its back doors removed, where the ditlon or if the guerrilla chief had In.
League will continue to use week ago ordered the field
The freeing of the hostages was ex. PreVIOUS talks took place. The van is cludedsomeofthedlplornatsjntheoffer.
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to take
field, on a lease arrangement, removed after adjacent after the resump place today sometime parked outside the twostory embassy in U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio is
tion of the first negotla- full view of the heavily-armed April 19 among the hostages.
through Nov. 30, according to property owners complain
In addition to the diplomats, there are
ed
Movement guerrillas.
tons between the government
c.,. an ordsç. 4uued by. Circuit flying balls from,-the
games at I,PJI In 11 days.
A foreigs ministry sece said Sunday 13 other men, mostly Colornbiat cIti.ens,
-,; , t, . $T9 I
sJud RL.']regor. this Uwfteld presented .a'iiamtd
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of the 19 diplomats who have to free five of the captives provided the released 24 hostages.
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, requiring the city to live up to
City Attorney Vernon Mize
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proved by the city corn- injunction terminate with AREA
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MIss Mlnnett W. Hoepner,
James Edward Hinds, 81, of
87, of 136 Exeter, Longwood, Post Office Box 6, Geneva,
died Sunday night at Winter died Sunday at Lakeview
A petition for the paving of Land Avenue is expected to be Pa
rk Memorial Hospital. A Nursing Center. He was a
presented by residents following a period allot ted for publi
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native
of Chippewa Falls, native of Grand Cayman,
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retired weaver and Miami. He was a retired fuel
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for Conecticut and flash flood watches were posted for parts at Florida Hospital North. A James B. Hinds, Maryland,
of lUhiol', Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. Heavy former Sanford resident, he Roy E., Ocala and Harvey G.,
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A University of Connecticut poll of 605
Democrats showed Carter led Kennedy by by
about a 2-to-1 margin,
On the GOP side, Reagan had 24 percent,
Bush 17 percent and Anderson 12 percent,
But the poll showed large numbers of undecided voters In both parties.

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federal law enforcement sources expressed fear of a
gang war to crown Bruno's successor.

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The decision represented the first
No violence was reported during the security.
Israeli move In nearly 13 years of oc- demonstration in Hebron, which was
The broadcast said Begin will tell

offered Egypt credit worth billions of dollars for
rebuilding the Egyptian economy, to be repaid in oil
the paper said.
Egypt currently produces about 500,000 barrels of oil
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Reputed mob chieftain
Angelo Bruno was ordered killed by rival East Coast
crime families struggling for control of his lucrative
Atlantic City casino turf, sources say.
The final order for the hit Friday came from a "top
New York crime boss," a top-ranked federal informant

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Carter, Reagan Score Weekend Wins

George Bush, who was raised in Connecticut
where his father served as senator, and John
Anderson, were chasing Reagan in the Nutmeg State
but the former California
governor also is favored there,
Reagan
assured of a huge pile of New
York delegates in districts where he is
unopposed or where previously uncommitted
delegates have jumped on his bandwagon
made an insurance trip through upstate New
York today.
Bush concentrated on Connecticut, where
Polls showed him a close second to Reagan,
and Anderson went to Wisconsin, next week's
chief primary state and another where
Democrats and Independents can cross over
and vote in the Republican primary.

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arson by Sen-dnole fire inspectors, deputies report.
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Firemen responded to the mobile home owned by Pauline
Snyder, off Lake Myrtle Ave., outside of Sanford, at 4 a.m.
Friday after she reported her car burning, deputies say.
Her $3,000 1976 car was completely destroyed by the blaze,
which county firefighters say was deliberately set, giving no
ot her Information on how it started, depuuties said.
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told deputies she awoke at 4a.m. to discover: the
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NEW YORK (UP!) —Sen. Edward Kennedy
is looking for a large Jewish vote protesting
President Carter's Israeli policy to revive his
sinking hopes of victory in Tuesday's New
York primary,
With Ronald Reagan assured of at least 8.4 of
the 123 Republican delegates in New York,
there is no major contest on the GOP side, and
the Connecticut primary, while more of a
horserace, is dwarfed by the big New York
delegate pool.
Kennedy was the only presidential
candidate seriously campaigning in New York
today hopscotching between New York City
and Connecticut where he also is the underdog
in the polls.

Weeping K.C. Firefighters

MIDWAY CHURCH BURGLED
Thieves took two typewriters and a clock radio from a
Midway church some time la te last week, deputies say.
About $787 in goods was taken from the Morning Glory
Richard Morris told deputies he discovered a revolver,
Missionary
Baptist Church, by thieves who broke out a door
microwave oven, stereo and two chain saws gone from his
window,
th
en
opened the door, deputies say.
home on Cochran Road, Just off Sta te Road 46 at 2:30 P.M.
SERVICE
STATION LOSES GOODS
Thursday. He had been gone only four hours, he reported.
Burglars forced open a service station storage shed Friday
and made off with $771.90 in beer, cigarettes and oil, deputies
DRIVER ROBS PASSENGER AT KNIFEP0INr
A Seminole County woman was robbed at knifepoint by a say.
man she accepted a ride from Friday, deputies say.
After breaking the hasp on the shed door behind the Eastern
Christina Jewel Holloway, 21, of Seminole County accepted a service station on State Road 434 near Altamonte Springs, the
thieves took 25 cartons of cigarettes, 11 cases of oil, fl cases of
ride Friday at 3p.m. from a man driving along State Road 434
east of Raymond Avenue, say deputies.
beer and a case of soda, deputies say.
A short distance down the road, the man grabbed her by the
CAR FIRE CALLED ARSON
neck demanding her purse, say deputies, adding when she
A Friday morning car fire outside Sanford has been ruled

took $1,550 in goods Thursday, deputies say.

Kennedy Courts N.Y. Voters

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CAR TAKEN IN SANFORD

A 19-year-old Seminole Community College student
discovered his car missing from his apartment's parking lot
Saturday, police say.
Craig Carter, of 110 Airport Blvd., Sanford, told police his
1976 Capri was taken between 2:15 a.m. and 10:47 a.m. from
the lot in front of his apartment, while he was away Saturday.

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ford's Final
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1. When former President Gerald R. Ford announced recently that he would not seek the
Republican nomination for the presidency, he did
so with customary fnrthrIhtness 141s "final and
rtain" Shermanesque statement ended weeks
of speculation and brought relief to the camps of
the leading GOP contenders
Ronald Reagan,
George Bush and John Anderson.
Ford himself rekindled the speculation early
this month by advising Republicans he was ready
to answer th e call. He did this after Reagan's
weepfng victory in the New Hampshire primary
raised serious questions about Bush's ability to
top the former California governor.
Ford's own personal antipathy for Reagan,
he blames largely for his loss of the White
e in 1976, was not the only motivation for
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*tronger chance of leading th e Republicans to
Victory than Reagan
a belief supported by the
ABC-Harris survey.
Why then did Ford wait until almost the twelfth
hour to announce his interest in running again?
For one thing, George Bush's stunning upset in
Iowa seemed to f ulfill the promise that a new,
Ittractive, centrist candidate had arisen to stop
the Reagan bandwagon. But when the New
Hampshire primary and a succession of others
indicated the momentum for Reagan could
balled only, perhaps, by a Ford candidacy, it was
too late.
During a visit in Washington recently, Ford
discovered he was "the longest of shots." Too
any primary deadlines had passed. The numgrs were all wrong. And, although there were
kind words from old Ford friends, there was a
disappointing lack of commitment.
Thus, being unwilling to "further divide my
party" to no purpose, Ford bowed out decisively
end, it must be said, with class. "I will support the
frminee of my party with all the energy I have,"

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High school zone-jumpers beware. If you get
caught, you're not likely to find a sympa thetic
majority ofl the school board.
Zone-jumpers, as they are called by
Superintendent William P. Layer, are those
students going to th e wrong school according to
where they live.
"We turn up zone-jumpers all the time,"
Layer said at a recent school board meeting. But
the superintendent rejected the idea that it was
the school's responsibili ty to assure students go
to the schools to which they are assigned.
The circumstance was an appeal brought by
the mother of a high school student asking that
her daughter not be transferred to the "proper"
school in the middle of the school year.
The board rejected this plea 3-2, even though
the girl will have to continue her third year
Spanish in a school which doesn't offer it.
The board majori ty said the girl could be
given third year Spanish in the second year
Spanish class. But Board Member Pat Telson,
who voted to let the girl stay where she was, sa id
th at wouldn't be the same. Class par ticipation
would be different, for one thing, she said.

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Board Member Roland V. Williams ag reed
with Telson and said he did not feel it was
educationally sound for a student to be tranalerted during the last few weeks of a school
year.
Nevertheless, tra nsferred she was.
It seems that only a minority of the current
board feels the educa tion of Seminole County.
children comes before bureaucratic nonsense.
And the board did it again at its March 19
meeting. This time drawing tears from a mother
who said her two children were attending the
school they were told by school officials to at.

tend,
Williams again was forced to reiterate his
position that it is the responsibili ty of the schools
to enroll only students from the proper zone,
The mot he r said it would be psychologically
damaging as well as academically unwise for
her son and daughter to be forced into another
school for the last nine weeks of the school year.
She said she was perfectly willing for them to
enroll at the other school at the beginning of the
next year.

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W illiams and Telson voted yes on a motion for
them to stay. Board Chairman Allan F. Keith
and board member William J. Kroll voted no, so
the motion failed. Board member Robert G.
Feather was absent.
Williams said the school that enrolled the two,
regardless of whether or not they knew they
were enrolling at the wrong-school, is responsible for not spotting the fact they lived outside
the school's zone. Layer said asking school officials to do that would be a "horrendous task."
Is It?
Is it that di fficul t to check the enrollee's
address agai nst school zone boundaries?
And what about the horrendous task of a
student trying to learn after being thrust Into a
strange environment?
What can be accomplished by removing
students from the classes they have been
following and putting them in classes where they
can have little hope of quickly grasping what is
going on a nd that will be over before they could
reasonably be expected to make the adjustment?
An ego massage for the school board.

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Airway
Trust
Is 'A Mess'
WASHINGTON
The federal govern- N k~
ment's system of financing critical programs IV,
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to promote aviation safety is "completely
messed up."

When Bond was pressed at a recent
congressional hearing to explain and justify
the controversial method used to fund airsafety improvements, he cahdldly
acknowledged that "this whole system is a
mess."

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There is virtual unanimity within the
aviation community that much of the money
could be wisely spent on airport
devices to enhance
"navigational aids"
thesafety of take-offs and landings, the most
critical and accident-prone segments of any
flight,
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unfulfilled needs
We've all got it so far Into the Iranian hostage
crisis, and no end in sight. For many of us the
frustration is leading to Anger; a strong feeling
of displeasure and antagonism.
As with Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., who thinks
we should break off diplomatic relations With
Iran, expel Its diplomats and impose a total
embargo on Iranian trade.

When Bond testified at the recent hearing,
he described the fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants
conditions that exist today at approximately
300 airports throughout the country served
exclusively by commuter airlines:

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approach slope Indicators Installed, 87 petcent do not have an Instrument
system, 92 percent are not served by a tower,
67,5 percent do not have radar approach
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Which must be the case with Sen. S.I.
Hayakawa, R-CalIf., who wants to round up the

"Ninety-nine percent do not have airport
surveillance radar, 88 percent do not have
approach lights and 73 percent do not have
runway and Identification lights.

the United States and
put them, intodetentkin camps as "enemy aliens."
From frustration to anger to hysteria finally
leach to
Paranoia: a tendency on the part of an in.
dividual or group toward excessive or Irrational
siapklotmneu and distrustfulness toward others.
There are good reasons to be frustrated and
angry with the Iriplan militants, their
ex4perath4 ayatollah and ineffectual Iranian
glow numait, M W's keep our heads.
OO,OOO Iranian citizens in

Even thoughail of thatequlpment Is readily
available for Installation and Its safety value
Is undisputed, more than half of the cornmuter airports have none of the precision
aids.

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could have helped. But the Connally campaign seriously misused its legendary
financial resources. Reportedly some $10
million went for staff and organization, $2
million for media. That is just about the
reverse of what the expenditures should have
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was derided by the administration and his
colleagues In Congress, he and asWfof three
investigators have documented their
allegations in detaiL In his report, not to
Rep. Edward Boland, 1)-Mau., chairman of
the Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, Hansen chides the congressional
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resource. His abilities have been admired by
everyone who has ever wasted closely with
him. Secretary of the Navy, governor of

Texas, Secretary of the Treasury, eloquent.
and Intelligent, tough and patriotic, John'.
Connally, It is to be hoped, still has an important role to play In our national life.

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by making birdies at the fourth and fifth
"I had no problem here. I felt myself at
Three-time TIT champion Jack holes and was three strokes ahead of the
ease. Usually, when battling for a major Nicklaus, the only man who has won field when he sank a 15-foot birdie putt at
tid e, I have trouble sleeping the night more money playing golf than Trevino.
No. 10.

fifth

place finish, becoming the 25th golfer to
pass the $1 million mark in career ear.
flings.
Tom Watson, this year leading money

par 278 gave him a one stroke victory found himself deadlocked with playing really coming after ineaml it made ine

over charging Ben Crenshaw who just partner Gamy Player who began birdiemissed a 30-foot birdie putt at the final par-birdie and Hubert (',rrf'n who narred

LAS VEGAS, Nev, (UP!)
The JoAnne first 10 holes Sunday and finished with a 3Corner Express has finally been derailed,
under-par 69 and $19,600. Firstround leader
Donna Caponi Young captured the $200,000 JoAnq Washam and second-round leader
LPGA National Pro-Am Sunday by one stroke Hollis Stacy were tied for third at 288 with
over Nancy Lopez as Carner, who had won third-round leader Judy Rankin and Amy
three consecutive tournaments and was Alcott tied for fifth at 289.
favored to make it four in a row, faltered and
Beth Daniel, the 1979 Rookie of the Year,
finished five strokes off the
equalled the LPGA course record over the
"Well, we managed to stop Carner, didn't
6,287-yard Desert Inn Country Club with a 5we," said defending champion Lopez.
under-par 67 and finished in a tie for seventh
"Yeah," replied Young. "Now you know
with Carner.
how we felt last year about you."
"Today was the calmest I've ever been,"
Lopez won eight tournaments in 1979, Insaid the 35-year-old Young, a 15-year LPGA
eluding an LPGArecord five in a row for a
veteran from Los Angeles."! was rolling a lot
record $197,488 in earnings,
of my putts close to the pin. I think that's what
Despite a bogey on the final hole, Young
really helped me the most."
carded a 2-underpar 70 Sunday for a 286 total
Lopez said her bogey at No. 17 turned the
over the par-72,6,237-yard Desert Inn Country
tide
in Young's favor.
Club layout to earn the $30,000 first prize,
Young's second putt on the par4 18th hole
"That was the mistake of the day," Lopez
stopped a foot short of the cup but she sank
said of her chip off the fringe of the 17th
the putt to turn back a furious final-round
green. "That's what we were all waiting for
charge by Lopez, who began the round four
anyway for someone to make a mistake.
strokes off the pace.
The competition was so close that that's what
Lopez grabbed a one-stroke lead after the
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"I had momentum going into the third set

winning the doubles Saturday night with

beside her, and whisper, "What do I say?"
Then she replied, "I don't know what to say. I
don't even think about it that much. I don't
even know how much I've won."
Austin, who also had beaten Navratilova en
route to her U.S. Open championship last
September, took away Martina', big weapon
Sunday by neutralizing her powerful service,
Austin broke service three times in the
openin
$0j set, and wasn't the lent unnerved
when Navratilova recovered to win the

Billie Jean King, her'19&amp;) earnings now stand
at $353,175.

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6-2, Sunday In the final of a $300,000 women's had several chances but blew them. At 1-2 I
tennis championship. On Tuesday, she'll be had her love-30, then played four bad points.
back in school, where she's a straight A At 2-3 we went to deuce, and I blew it. At 2-5 it
student,
was too late, but even then it went to deuce,
"I'm a kid when I go back home to school and I blew it."
and I'm with the other kids," Austin said.
The result was areversalof last year's final
Except this kid happens to be quite a bit in this
championship when Navratilova came
richer than your typical teenager, having
away with a three-set decision and a $100,000
earned more than $400,000 as a rookie last
prize, and overall Navratilova still leads
year and another $243,000 already this year.
Austin lifetime 134.
And that's before endorsements and Other
This was only the second loss this year in 33
outside Income,
matches for Navratilova, and along with the
Asked what she does with all her wealth,
$52,000 runner-up prize, plus $12,500 for
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As uncomplicated a second set.
young lady asshe may appear to be, the truth
Tracy broke service to open the third set,
is that Tracy Austin has a split personality, then clinched matters with another break In
One week she's just- another 17-year-old the seventh game before a crowd of 13,878,
high school st udent, ml lirsg with the other setting a oneday attendance record for
kids at Rolling h ills High In Collfcrnla, and women's tennis.
the next ahe'sa feared tycoon dealing with
"My serve wasn't that bad,but ltwasn't
adults In a billion dollar business.
,good," Navratilova said. "In one game I
She handles both sides of her life with equal might get four ser''es in and then in the next
aplomb and success, not to mention an oc- game, none. I wasn't consistent. Also, my
caslonal shy giggle,
forehand went out the window. Maybe I had
This past week Austin turned her attention one or two winners down the line,

$72,(XW).
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OFFICIAL

Golfing legend Arnold Palmer, center, will he the
'Roastee" at (fit' third annual Roast &amp; Toast
sponsored by the Orlando Chapterof (lie Florida

left, and m. .Trevor Colhuirn, right, president o(
U niversity of CentralFlorida. Funds from
It
will establish eoiii iniinieations,

Public ItelationsAssociation, lo he held saturdaV.

Scholarships in Palmer's name at UCF. Lask.

September 0, at Disney World ('ontemporarv
lintel. Announcement was made at a press eonFerence by Trunian "Duffy" Meyers. president,

year's roast of Dick Pope Sr., Cypress Gardens
founder, raised almost $21 .1101) to fund Dick Pope *
Institute for Tourism Studies at UCK.

NCAA Title On Line At 9:15

Bruins Battle Cardin als Tonight
INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)

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Coach national championship."

Denny Crum and Ids Louisville tearn

winning the national title iiiay affect

Louisville probably has enjoyed as the Kentucky fans inore Itian the

but they are saying that now. "
The title contest will pit two of the

have the opportunity in tonight's much success as .in)- team in (tie players.
nation's quicker but smaller teams.'
NCAA championship game to remove country in the past decade but the
"It's been inure' of a thing that However, UCLA, fourth-place finisher
themselves from two lingering elusive national title has escaped the Kentucky is (lie state school and there in the Par-la, 's ill likely rely on one of
King had to pull out of her scheduled conshadows
that have been cast upon his school. UCLA during that stretch has is more fan sentiment for theimi," its slower players,
solatlon match with Evonne Goolagong
senior Kiki VanCardinal
basketball program.
won three national titles and two third Griffith said.
Cawley because of a knee problem, thus
de'weghe, who scored 16 of his 22
Griffith, leader of the "Doctors of points in the first hull in the 67.62
allowing Goolagong to earn third-place
And, Crum can do it in the game at place finishes in the NCAA.
money of $30,000.
'The UClA mystique used to be a Dunk," is mirroring the Perforilianci' semifinal win over Purdue.
Market Square Arena 9:lsp.m. EST)
The tournament is known as the Avon
at the expense of UCLA, where he major factor but Coach Wooden isn't of Michigan State's Earviri "Magic"
The game could lunge on the suc' .
Championships and culminates an 11-week
said Crurn, who is Johnson, whose perforinance in
once saved as an assistant before
1-1-ss
of the abilitN. of UCIA, which
218-55 at Louisville. "1 don't think leading Michigan State to the national
winter tour,
taking the Louisville Job.
people fear UClA anymore. It will be title lust year captivated the country built its dynasty under Wooden with a
Crum Is coaching a team in the
fWl)%u't press, to solve Louisville's
Final Four for the third time. His two determined on the flour rather than and helped give (lie Spartan guard a full4'ourt pressure.
what happened 10 years ago."
lucrative pro contract.
previous experiences ended in
However,
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Louisville,
winUCLA, 22.9, will have to find a way
I.ightmiing-q uick freshman guard
frustration, losing to a John Woodenningest team in the nation with a :12-3 to stop Griffith, who scored 34 points Hod Foster will engineer the Bruins'
Coach Don Purvis of Bowling Green said, coached UCLA team in the 1972 record and a threepoimit favorite in the in Louisville's 80-72 semiiifinal win over offense
and try to break the Louisville
"We feel very fortunate because It looks like semifinals and again In 1975 in game, will be playing a UCLA team Iowa on Saturday. Griffith hit seven of zone. Foster is
one of four Bruin fresh.
we'll get out of this with no extremely serious overtime. He also lost to a non-- that has never lost in 10 previous his first nine shots and wound up 14 of
mcmi
whose
insertion
into the lineup
Wooden-coached team in the first
injuries."
NCAA finals,
21
as
the
Cards
shot
a
sizzling
69
helped
make
UCLA
the tourney'
round of the Far West Regional in
Then there is the matter of the percent in the second half.
cinderella team.
me accident occwredwhus the van wu en 1977.
rivalry with the University of KenBruins' Coach Larry Brown said he
A victory by UCLA would erase the
route (torn the team's motel tO Mirk Light
Cm-san denied UCLA and the past tucky, a three-time NCAA champion niny use different players to try to previous NCAA standard
Field ass the University of Miami campus In
for nsos,
will be a factor tonight,
that has drawn the majority of Blue- stop Griffith.
losses by a championship club, set
Coral Gables, where Bowling Green had a
i certainly hold no animosity grass State sentiment throughout
"I wouldn't be surprised if everyone three years ago when a Marquettç
game scheduled Sunday afternoon against
toward UCLA. I thank my lucky stars Crum's nine years at Louisville,
on
our team will guard him even- team winch had lost seven games
Hurricanes. The gamma was postponed Until for the Mart they gave me," Crum
Darrell
Griffith,
the
acrobatic
All.
tually,"
Brown said. "We have some gave retiring Coach Al McGuire his
Friday night.
said. "We'd like to beat anyone for the America senior Louisville guard, said kids who really want to guard them, only national title.

Players Injured In Crash
MIAMI (UP!) 'Thirteen players and an
assistant coach of the Bowling Green State
University baseball team were Injured
&amp;usday'when their van hit a car and overof twoexpreuwiys
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but two of the players rw'talred at Palmetto
General Hospital today. me two, pitcher
Qwls Dill and outfielder Chuck lleddlngton,
is_re both listed In good condition.

Kegler's Korner

Sebring Winners Take Aim At World Title

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Iranian situation, when an Investigation
might free the hostages.
"Congress did not hesitate long to open
Inquiries into Watergate' and 'Koreagate,"
he reminded Boland. "Our government did
not wait until the end of World War II to find
who slept at the switch on Pearl Harbor
"I can personally attest to you with witnesses that such hearings could have brought
the hostages home In November and may well
be the key again Why should we sidestep
the truth until the hostages are out when the
truth can get them out?"
Hansen has compiled 'massive information that cries out for responsible Investigatlon," be wrote. Many of his
allegations have already been verified by my
associates Gary Cohn and Joe Spear. May,
In fact, were first reported in this column.
Chronicling the president's decision to
admit the ex-shah for medical treatment last
October, Hansen's report cites secret State
Department cables that warn of retaliation
against the American Embassy If the shah
were admitted. An eyeeonly document dated
three months before the embassy takeover
states explicitly: "The danger of hostages
being taken in Iran will persist ... We shoM
make no move toward admitting the shah
until we have obtained and tested a new and
substantially more effective guard force at
the embassy."
Hansen suggests, from evidence of other
documents, that admission of the shah was
not the result of a medical emergency, as the
administration claimed, but was probably
long and carefully planned.
In discussing the pr too e from Chase
Manhattan and the Rockefeller,' henchman,
Henry Kissinger, the report notes that under
the shah, Iran's oil revenues were deposited
with Chase Manhattan to the .tune of
billion a year. But the revolutionary Iranian
government began to withdraw It. funds a
po'ontIally serious "run" on the bank.
While Hansen stops short of accusing Chase
Manhattan of engineering the hostage
situation, he dos point out that Carter's
response
freezing Iranian assets in U.S.
banks prevented further withdrawals from
the Rockefeller bank and ultimately allowed
Chase Manhattan to seize the Iranian fu'ids.

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to the House Intelligence Committee raises
serious questions about Jimmy Carter's role
u the Iranian hostage situation and suggests
that only prompt and thorough congressional
hearings can fix responsibility for the crisis
and secure the hostages' release.
Among the most serious charges in the
explosive report are these:
President Carter himself provoked the
seizure of our embassy In Tehran by letting
the exiled Shah Mohammed Riza Pahuavi Into
the United States des
clear and repeated
warnings Vat such action could lead to the
taking of American hostages.
The banking community, particularly
David Rockefeller of Chase Manhattan,
played a key role in getting the shah admitted. The report suggests that Chase
Manhattan deliberately set up the confronta tlon so that it could keep the Iranian
government from withdrawing billions In oil
revenue from its account at the bank.
Former Secretary of State William Rogers
may have violated federal conflict-of-Interest
laws by going to work for the àhah's Pahuavi
Foundation shortly after leaving the
government.
Negligence by the Carter administration
allowed many highly sensitive U.S.
documents to fall Into the hands of the
Iranians and the Soviet Union when the
embassy was overrun.
The hostages could have been released on
at least four separate occasions "with no
compromise of the U.S. position."
congress has shirked Its duty by failing to
hold hearings on the Iranian mess.
The detailed report was prepared by Rep.
George Hansen, the maverick Idaho
Republican who tried to resolve the hostage
crisis by negotiating personally with the
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similar increases projected for future
years.

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and passenger ticket prices soaring because
of escalating fuel costs, the already wealthy
trust fund continues to grow every year.

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Had It not been for Watergate, John Connally would in all probability now be running
for his second term as president. Instead, he's
out of the Republican primary contest,
kayoed by Ronald Reagan.
To Richard Ntxoniàll the members of his
administration, John Connally seemed the
most presidential. In 1972, Connally headed
UP the Democrats for Nixon soup, and It was
no secret that Nixon would have preferred to
run with Connally instead of Spiro Agnew In
the general election. Instead, rumblings of
conservative rebellion kept Agnew on the
ticket at the Miami convention.
Nevertheless, Nixon regarded Connally as
the heavyweight In his Cabinet. Had Nixon
served out
1976, the Republican
conventlonwouldundoubtedly have been held
in San Diego, rather than in Kansas City.
Nixon, retiring, would have engineered the
nomination 01 Connally, who, under those
circumstances, almost certainly would have
defeated Carter or some other Democrat.
But, with Watergate, all was changed. In
the words of Yeats, changed utterly.
Connally's 1* strategy was misbegotten
from the start. Unbelievably, he Intended to
concede the early primaries to Reagan and
get his own act together later on In the South.
"The overall strategy was sound," says Ed
Mahe, Connally's political strategist. "It was
the only strategy for Connally. Just because it
didn't work don',-mean It wasn't right."
That quotation deserves Immortality in the
annals of political canpalgnIng. In concrete
terms, what does "r1ht" mean if a strategy
falls falls, as In this case, abysmally?
Connally is tremendously impressive in
person. New Hampshire, a small state and a
key early primary, Is tailor-made for the
personal approach. Connally, Instead of
writing off New Hampshire, should have
concentrated on It. He should have virtually
lived In places like Nashua, Concord, Keene
and Manchester. He had little to lose. If he did
badly, well, he was a Texan. If he did well,
then that would have been a breakthrough.
Flinty New Hampihirettes would have
legitimated the outsider, washed away the
milk-fund suspicions.
Given the intense media attention paid to
the early caucuse* and primaries, no serious
contender can afford to "write them off." Yet
that Is exactly what Connally did. That, according to his 'strategist" Ed Mahe was

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Appro xi mately 85 percent of the trust
fund's annual income comes from the
proceeds of an 8 percent federal tax Imposed
on all airline passenger tickets, with the
remainder of the receipts derived from
similar taxes on aircraft tires and tubes, alt
cargo waybills and fuel used by "general
aviation" non-commercial planes.

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ecttve force in the fall campaign. And given
aid Reagan's 1978 primary challenge to Ford
m d his lukewa
lukewarm support in the campaign
gainst Carter, such a pledge was pa rticularly
gracious and heartwarming. The 38th president
may yet play a special role in uniting his party
and further influencing American history.

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PONTE VEDR.A, Fla. (UP!)
Lee two British Opens and the PGA and his
Trevino gets understandably miffed win Sunday was his 23rd in 13 years.
when anyone acts surprised at him
Although Tour Commissioner Deane
beating the top golfers in the game.

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involves the Airport and Airways Trust Fund,
established by law in 1970 specifically to
mofle, necessary to ILnaflee safety

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Langhorne M.
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Administration, the government agency
principally responsible for the integrity and
safety of air transportation.

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But Crenshaw, who I ie,ii another course winner i with $1:12,625*). tied for third with
major, Trevino says he doesn't before the final round. That didn't was the third member of Trevino's
threesome and also got off to a good record Sunday when he shot a 6-under. Spain's Seve Iallesteros at S-under 280
pointed out after winning the $440,000 consider It to be even though it has the happen this time."
Trevino, 40, went Into the final round start.
Tournament Players Championship biggest purse and toughest field on the
par 66, kept coining on and although he and Mike Reid. John Mahaffeye and Pet r
with
the same onestroke lead he wound
"When we started out. I hdn't know missed that birdie at 18, he was only one Jacobsen shared fifth at 282.
Sunday. "I'm not cotton candy."
tour.
up with, a last-day 2-under-par 70 unex- what to expect,'' said Trevino. ''But, shot out when Trevino bogeyed 17.
And the "Merry Mex" has the
Player, jolted by a double bogey at 1'%
"I've felt much more pressure while pectedly holding up.
when Jack and Gary birdied the first hole
credentials to prove It.
Trevino took no chances at the final and Green. who had four bogeys on the
leading a major championship," said
After the first three holes Sunday, and I bogeyed the second one, they hole, laying up short, 100 sards from the back nine, were among the group at 283
The second-leading money winner in Trevino after his course record 10-under- Trevino, who started out par-bogey-par, pumped
me up. I thought. 'they are flag, and then leaving himself only a six- and Nicklaus, who closed with ttwe

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StandIngs: I. Gutter Dusters,
High Series: JOIWS Mk*l
amaz,, s,cas a oo.ss y
Special
Delivery;
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Barbour
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Kurt,
SpOIs, iii; Lou solten m,
Super
InspIration, Oypeis,.Old win the world driving diam- bottle of champagne in his
Fitzpatrick, who set a brothers Don, Bill and Dale Bobby Rahul and Kees
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Falttifv$5g Incredlbtes; Star
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record qualifying speed of Whittington.
plomship and tliinkshe and co- hand,
Nierop, the Porsche 935 Turbo
Maits, S•i'i Hares: Gaters; lii; Sam Kamkuky Ill; Henry
121.516
MPH, drove eight of
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driver
John
Fitzpatrick,
had
just
taken
the
The Porsche 935 Turbos, driven by Ludwid Heimrath,
flouwe Diiii Four Diemon; Mueller III; laymond ludier
Hills Gemes: Sub DOyle SN,
Yanks; HI-Sills; Easy Goirs; 150; Donald Surkenne ill; Emily Holbrook IIOi Cis_sy Doyle tireetime Europea n driving checkered flag at the end of a the 12 hours, including all but which have dwninated road Johnny Rutherford and
Ckarlies' Angels, Orange Winifred Spencer 416i Helen $0, Ann Curtis If, Tens Uvely champion, can do it this year. grueling race in which his about a half hour of the night racing the past three year s, Carlos Moran, a Mazda RX-7
Soslars; Lucky Strikes; him; Kamlauky 413; UllIs Adllngiin iN; Jim Obun 174, cairns u.0
sleek white Porsche 935 Turbo driving,
took eight of the top 10 spots driven by Roger Mandeville,
442, Sally Klml 4Ua Olive III Kevin Hl1,$ is, 0er$I
lc1ends NbMs.
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every
covered
1,315,6
miles
at
an
Saturday.
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Sill
Morris
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Psiorman 162 Tony ares In. race," the confident Harbour
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Jim Downing and Brad
"I wanted him (Barbour) to
JIM Makoeski Ill; Lou iajtsn
High SireS: SUb Doyle 5511
average speed of 100.520 MHhe
The Turbo driven by Frisselle, and a Turbo driven
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Converted SpiNs: Kevin Hicks 5.
PuuAet 171; Will Kirnslsck 11$; SU $4
and now we're friendly ners Bob Akin and Roy
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Winifred Spinier 93; Olive Westray 3.5, Helen Kamlnoky S. 7.19; Fred Cody $47 and $7
partners."
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Oltimr Klelsllglds: Turkeys
Whiny 171; Florsnce sw'aonne 10; DorolIsy RuSsell 3.10; Helen
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Doyle.
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Pilorman.
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BEACH, Fla, (UPI) -Maybe money doesn't always
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happiness, but it certainly hasn't caused Don Stanhouse to
go Into any deep fit of depression.
Had the Baltimore Orioles been willing to meet his asking
price, the curly-haired, 29-year-old right-handed reliever
would still be with them, driving Earl Weaver half crazy with
the way he'd get in and out of jams.
Since the Orioles allowed him to go after he became a free
agent last fall, Stanhouse will workout of the Los Angeles
Dodgers' bullpen this year, and nothing, perhaps, can explain
that switch better than a classic episode in which the late,
great criminal attorney, Clarence Darrow, once found himself
involved.

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about the time he spent with the Orioles. "I had a great
three of the games with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the
relationship with everyone, the manager, the coaches and the
Baltimore manager still had good things to say about
players, but you know how It Is, you gotta look out for yourself. Stanhouse despite his ERA ballooning to 13.50 in the Series.
"They're not gonna have as much fun over there without me.
Stanhouse always made Weaver nervous when he pitched,
I liked them and I think they liked me. There was never any Invariably running the count to 3-and-1 and 3-and-2 on most of
trouble. Earl would just give me the ball and I did my job. No the hitters before he'd get them out. He made his boss so
hullabaloo. That's what I like. Very seldom was there a 'nice jumpy that Weaver would duck into the dugout runway for a
job' from anyone after I pitched in a game. I don't go for a pat coup le of quick drags on a elgaret. Pretty soon, Stanhouse
on the back today and then being buried for a month after you
earned the nickname "Full Pack" due to all the cigarets he
maybe don't do so good."
drove Weaver to smoke each time he pitched.
"I guess a lot of that stuff was true," says the Dodgers' new
With the Orioles, Stanhouse did mostly "good" last season.
reliever.
"The situations were there and they did happen."
As their late Liming stopper, he finished fourth in the American
Tom Lasorda, the Dodgers' manager, doesn't smoke. Nor
League in saves with 21, winning seven games while losing
three and posting a nifty 2.29 earned run mark. He was so does he intend to start - even with Stanhouse pitching.
I quit smoking 16 years ago, the day the Surgeon General
effective in relief, he was named to the AL's All-Star squad and
finished the season protecting the lead 20 times In the 27 games announced smoking was harmful to your health," Lasorda
says. "Stanhouse or anybody else couldn't get me to to back. I
he entered where the Orioles were ahead,
wouldn't care if Christy Mathewson was out there pitching, I
"It isn't as relaxed an atmosphere here," Stanhouse says still wouldn't smoke.
candidly regarding his new 'Dodger surroundings, "but I've
"I like Stanhouse as a pitcher, though. I'm planning to use
really just gotten here and don't know that much about it." him in short relief and I'm looking forward to him helping us.
Earl Weaver was, and still is, a big Don Stanhouse man. He The count he gets on the hitters will never bother me. Just so
stuck with him all the way in the World Series, using him in he gets 'em out. That's all I care about."

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you can ever express her eternal gratitude to someone like me
for what I did for her son has never been In doubt since the
Phoenicians invented money."
Purely and simply, that's how the Dodgers got Don
Stanhouse. With money.

Darrow had just succeeded in winning the acquittal of a
young man being tried for first degree murder when the
mother of his client accosted him outside the court room.
"Mr. Darrow, Mr. Darrow," she said, nearly in tears. "How
can an appreciative mother like me ever express her eternal
gratitude to someone like you for what you did for her son?"
Darrow studied the woman thoughtfully a moment and then
said to her:
"Madam, the manner in which an appreciative mother like

OURSELVES

They gave him a five-year contract for $2.1 million and that
included a 1400,00) signing bonus. To make him feel more
welcome, a little happier, they even assured him a single room
on the road so that nobody would disturb him in between pitchlng assignments.
Is Don Stanhouse happy to be with the Doers? Is a school
bus yellow?
"I had two wonderful years over there," he says, talking

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

deal to do with the final outlook. San Antonio
San Diego (3544) will have a chance to
has Houston and Detroit at home and Houston make up Sunday's loss when they host the
and Indiana on the road; Houston has San Blazers (3642) Thursday night. San Diego

It may be a little hard to believe, but the
NBA's muddled playoff picture will be
cleared up by next Sunday night. As of today,

Denver with 25 points,
Lakers 101, Jazz 96
JamanI Wilkes scored 22 points and

Antonio and Detroit at home and San Antonio also Must visit Los Angeles and Phoenix.

however, there are still seven teams fighting
for the four open playoff spots.
Washington and New York threw the

sparked a fourthquarter rally that lifted Los

and Indiana on the road; the Knicks play at Portland has a home game against Kansas
Cleveland and Boston Tuesday and Wed. City Tuesday before finishing on the road at
nesday and then finish with Philadelphia at San Diego, Phoenix and Seattle.

Eastern Conference race into mass confusion

home Thursday; Washington hosts Boston

Angeles. The win assured the Lakers of the
homecourt advantage if they meet either
Seattle or Phoenix in the playoffs.

Rookie guard Billy Ray Bates scored seven

SuperSonics 112, Kings 90
over the weekend, with the Bullets coming off
and and Atlanta and visits Cleveland and New straight points to key a fourth-period surge
Rookie James Bailey, starting his first
,the mat to win twice -once over the Knicks
Jersey; and Cleveland Is home for New York, that lifted the Blazers, who blew a 20-point
game,
scored a career-high 23 points to lead
-and New York doing its best to drop out of
Washington and Atlanta and travels only to lead. Rookie Calvin Natt paced the Blazers
Seattle's
romp. A Klngdome crowd of 21,000
(he picture by losing twice.
Boston,
with 28 points -l8in the first quart.er_while
Sonics' season attendance to
pushed
the
Sunday, Kevin Porter had 24 assists and
Porter, who set the NBA record of 29 assists Freeman Williams led the Clippers with 25.
809,674,
a
new
NBA record.
'Elvin Hayes scored 33 points to lead the
two years ago with New Jersey, set a Bullets
In other games Sunday, Atlanta beat San
Bulls
129,
115
Warriors
Bullets to a 119.114 victory over Detroit. That
record for assists with his 24. He added 12 Antonio 103-96, New Jersey tripped Boston'
Artis
Gilmore
scored
29 points and Dwight
win came less than 24 hours after the Bullets
points in his 44 minutes.
101.96, Phoenix downed Denver 110402, Los
Jones
added
22
to
pace
Chicago, Phil Smith
had beaten the Knicks at Madison Square
The Knicks ran into too much Darryl Angeles got by Utah 101.96, Seattle defeated
ed
Golden
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State
with
24.
Garden.
Dawkins.
Kansas City 112-96 and Chicago dumped
Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, the 76ers sent
With Julius Erving on the bench with a foot Golden State 129-115.
Monarchs Claim Title
the Knicks to their third straight defeat as
Injury and Caldwell Jones lost early with a
Hawks 103, Spurs 95
Darryl Dawkins scored 32 points and grabbed broken nose, Dawkins was forced to play the
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (UPI) With
Eddie Johnson scored 26 points -20 In the
16 rebounds in a 112-108 triumph,
whole game
blue-clad fans cheering them on and the
and the 6-foot-11!, monster second half to pace Atlanta, San Antonio
So, the East shapes up like this:
nation's best women's basketball player on
responded with perhapshis finest game as a led 95-94 with 1:36 left but the Hawks scored
There are five teams - San Antonio,
pro.
the court, the Lady Monarchs of Old Dominthe last nine points of the game. San Antonio's
Houston, New York, Washington and
The win moved the 76ers to within two George Gervin led all scorers with io points.
ion were out to prove they were still No. 1.
Cleveland - battling for three playoff
games of Boston for the conference's best
Virginiaschool lived up to that
Nets 101, Celtics 96
positions. The Spurs (39-39 and losers to
record -and the Sixers still have a shot at the
reputation
Sunday, beating Tennessee 68-53
Mike Newlin scored 38 points to carry New
Atlanta Sunday) are currently a game ahead
league's best record,
Sunday for its second straight MAW Division
Jersey. The Nets scored the game's first 10
of Houston (38-40), who In turn have a halfI basketball championship.
Ray Williams scored 35 points and Toby points as the Celtics lost their second straight
game lead on the Knicks (38-41). New York Knight added 34 to keep the Knicks in It.
The Lady Monarchs finished the season
game-only the third time this season Boston
still leads Washington (37.41) by a half-game
In the West, Portland took a big step toward has dropped games back-to-back,
with a 37-1 record while the Lady Volunteers
with Cleveland (35.43) still barely alive. If the
the playoffs with a 98-91 trIumph over San
ended with a 34-5 mark,
Suns 118, Nuggets i

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A group of 24 women who to meet in their city next time.
were former members of the
Chief Petty Officers Wives
The Sanford Yacht Club
(CPO) Club gathered for a sponsored a boat-a-cade over
luncheon in Sanford,
the weekend. The club
The occasion was a reunion members and guests met in
that had been talked about downtown Kissimmee and
several years and suddenly departed
from
Lake
was realized on a spur of the Tohotekaliga. They crossed
started making phone calls
without
any
real
organizational effort.
The reunion turned out to be
exciting for the women as
they reminisced and laughed
together.
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Brevard County
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Vera Greene, Rue King,
Katherine Rohlss and Betty
Spencer.
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location, The women from
Melbourne Invited the others

Darrel Porter's Exodus From Royals
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and spoke of his bout with alcoholism.
Sunday, Darrel Porter's father disclosed that his son is
fighting a similar battle,
The Kansas City catcher, who dropped out of spring

2, the Chicago Cubs
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Oakland
shadedSan Diegoø.Sand Cleveland hammered Seattle 10-4.
Rookie Tim Wallach, the 1979 College Player of the Year,
had a home run, double and sacrifice fly to pace Los
Angeles ... Bob Forsch became the first St. Louis pitcher to
go seven Inning Jamie Quirk had three hits and Amos

training more than a week ago has been receiving treat-

Otis homered for Kansas City

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ment for tires weeks to battle a 10-year problem witb the
bottle, his father said Sunday.
Rahy Porter of Oklahoma City said his 20-year-old son
had suffered alcohol-related problems during 10 years of his
professional career. The elder Porter blamed his son's
problem, in part, on "pressures and the environment
professional athletes are in all the time.
"There are a lot of lonesome times you have to spend,"
the elder Porter said. "Darrell's not any exception.
The younger Porter left the Royals training camp at Fort
Myers, Fla., March 14. Joe Burke, Royals executive vice
preeldentand general manager, would say only that Porter
ft to seek medical treatment for "a very Con!Idential and
.
peruonai problem.'
Rahy Porter said the biggest problem his son faced with
?Is rehabilitation was anticipated public reaction,
"It's a pretty big thing to him. Darrell doesn't know how
people am going to feel about this thing,"Porter said. "Him

big a professional athlete, they (fans) always ask the
uesliosi 'how could he have a problem? He has the greatest
pf eryItihig going.' But there is immense pressure out
The elder Porter would not disclose the treatment centars location, but aid he had contacted his son "in11 I 1cw tly and reported the treatment was "coming
iong fine." The program should last until late April, he
a.
That would leave the Royals without their star catcher for
lead the fIrst tires weeks of the season, which may or

nay not be delayed by a players' strike,
In spring games played Sunday, Montreal beat Los
.

lee 6.7. St. IAWs downed Mladelphia 6.1. Kom City

turn 74, Texas' 'B' turn defeated
tianta $4, Minnesota shaded Cincinnati's 'B' squad N.
Boston dwnped the New York Mote 4-2, Toronto got by
Baltimore , Pittsburgh bested the Chicago White Box $4,
ths Now York y,,s rallied past Detroit 84, CIncinnati's
'A' $5su blanked Houston 40, Milwaukee best CalIfornia 5.

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MInnesota Its triumph Gary AUenaon 's two-run homer
helped Boston Toronto scored three runs In the eighth to
beat Baltimore
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Pittsburgh ... Lou Pinlella, noted for his poor spring hitting
in the past, had four hits to lead the Yankees Dave Collins

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Pitcher Don Kainer

doubled home two runs in the fifth to help Atlanta

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SHRINERS HONOR
MRS. W.A. ADAMS
The Sanford Shrine
Club honored Mrs. W.
A. Adams at a recent
meeting in memory of
her husband, a past
president Of the club,
Sharing the honors of
presenting
Mrs.
Adams
a
framed

certificate

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membership irs the 100
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Stan Rockey, left,
secretary, and Dale
Morrison'first vice
president
of
the
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IUWlIII.

Ant colonies engage in
warfare, often to the death, as
do baboon tribes.
How often do we see a dog,
unprovoked, viciously attacking another dog for no
reason whatsoever ?
No, Abby, civilization has
brought a degree of civility

over animal,,
SANDIEGOBIOLOGIST
DEAR BIOLOGIST: Aid
dint forget the praying
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12:25
(7) 0 POLICE STORY
12:40
(1) 0 MCCLOUD

1:00
0 @3 TOMORROW Guest:

Singer Anne Murray; Flippo, the

king of clowns

TUESY:
MORNINU

human lives and a man who
catches arrows in his hands are
featured,

tID (35) JIM ROCKFORD
Rockford poses as a newspa.

per

publisher when he infiltrates a "charity" club for a
mysterious client who suspects
ariggedgamblingoperatiors,

124( 0) SONG BY SONG

"Oscar Hammerstein II" Linda
Lewis, Polly James. Millicent
Martin, Elaine Stritch and

David Kernan salute the music
of lyricist
II,

Oscar Hammerstein

(12)(17) MOVIE "The Master
Errol
Flynn, Beatrice Campbell. A
young Scotsman esca pes his
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OdlIdrIlrde

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country and turns pfrate when
&amp; rebellion In which he was
involvedfails.
830
STOCKARD
CU 0 THE
CHANNING SHOW (Premiere)
Susan Goodenow, an unemnlovl
career Vg irl, find- a lob
I
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as assistant to a consumer
advocate

0 RYAN'S HOPE

DICK VAN DYKE

RESTLESS

CD 0 ALL MY CHILDREN
LIVE

2:00
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0 AS THE WORLD

8:30
,j TODAY
(73 Q GOOD MORNI NG
AMERICA
I11 35) TENNESSEE TUXEDO
a 10) PAINT WITH NANCY
(M074)
114 (10) JULIA CHILD AND
COMPANY (TUE)
2 (10) FOOTSTEPS (WED)
24 (1 0) V.I. PEOPLE (THU)
24(10) CROCKETT'S VICTO.
flY GARDEN(FRI)
2) (17) ROMPER ROOM

TURNS
JD U ONE LIFE TO LIVE
(350M PYLE
2:25

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2:30
0 @3 ANOTHER WORLD
n 35 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
(12) (17) THE GIGGLESNORT

3:00
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1)0 GUIDING LIGHT
C!') 0 GENERAL HOSPITAL
'n
24 io) ELECTRIC COMPANY
23(10) THE ADVOCATES IN
BRIEF (FRI)

(1 7)1 LOVE LUCY
3:30
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12_4(1O) VILLA ALEGRE(MON,

(1935FAMlLYAFFAIR

5:20

124 10 EDUCATIONAL PROORAMMING
12(17) GREEN ACRES

7)0 TO BE ANNOUNCED

(WED)

525

STYLE (WED)

5:30
(1)0 SUNRISE SEMESTER

(7) 0 UNTAMED WORLD
(WED)
(12) (17) LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE (FRI)

SQUARES
5)0 CELEBRITY WHEWI

5:40
(D O TO BE ANNOUNCED

(.1)0 CBS NEWS

24 (10) VILLA ALEGRE (A)
1.
(TUE. WED. FRI)
4:00
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(5) 0 BEWITCHED
CD MERV GRIFFIN
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6:00
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0(1) HIGH ROLLERS
CU a THE PRICE $8 RIGHT

5:55

(1) Q HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
(EJ (35) BUGS BUNNY AND

A SHIRLEY

LAVERNE

FRIENDS

(I 7) OILLIGAN'S ISLAND

11:30

THE

5:00
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till (35) TOM AND JERRY
l8TEAROGER8(R)
(12) 17 MVTHREE8ON8

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(DO FAMILY FEUD

COUNTRY(MON)
(1)PORTER WAGONER

(TUE)
(4) NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD(WED)
0(4') THE WILBURN BROTHERS (THU)
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(12) 17) WORLD AT LARGE

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(12) (17) MOVIE
10:30
0 (4) HOLLYWOOD

(12) (I 7) LOVE. AMERICAN

(12) (17)

(R)(MONTHU)

2 (I 7) FAMILY AFFAIR
9:30

(TUE. THU. FRI)
112(17) OPEN UP(TUE)

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(1) 0 MIKE DOUGLAS
0 MOVIE
till (35 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
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5:00

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1:00
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(5J 0 THE YOUNG AND THE

9:00

(7)0 MARCUS WELBY, M.D.

CHARLIE BROWN Charlie
Brown's small troubles grow
when a Peanuts' conservation
gang project turns his baseball

IUW

(1 7) LUCY SHOW
8:25
0(i) TODAY IN FLORIDA
(7) 0 GOOD MORNING
FLORIDA

Jack Carson. Romance blooms

backstage at the Hollywood
Canteen

for a night on the town, but

Jonathan Garvey. (R)

0@IINEWS
(5)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR-

8:00

Canteen" (1944) Bette Davis,

455
17) UNTO UCUAOLES
(1
(MON)

(1) 0 IT'S ARBOR DAY,

12:30

MORNING

0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
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3 (1 0) OVER EASY

KOVACS

24 (10) DICK CAVET
(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Not even pressure from Gloria
will get Archie to take Edith out

PRAIRIE A con man (Ray
Walston) attempts to bilk money from the Walnut Grove residents by persuading them to
bet on the new "white hope,"

TODAY

Ui) (J3) bULLWIF4LC

(10) THE BEST OF ERNIE

9(35) SANFORD AND SON
Grady gets involved in a case
of mistaken identity
(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
t1(17)SANFORDANDSON
7:30
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NEWLYWED
(5') 0 THE
GAME
(7)0 FAMILY FEUD
(iii (35) MAUDE While worry.
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8:00
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Edith is tired 01 taking "no" for

(M (17) LOVE. AMERICAN

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11:55

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AFTERNOON

5:30

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12:00
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(12) 17)I DREAM OFJEANNIE

(FRI)

6:10
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6:30
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ship game Is presented live
from Market Square Arena in
7:00
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•(i) TODAY
C5)OM'ASH A hard(5)OMORNINGNEW8
nosed, disciplinarIan colonel
(7) 0 GOOD MORNING
visits the 4O7lth during an out- AMERICA
break of April Fools' Day
(ID (3 5) 8HAZAM (MON)
pranksterism,
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(DO MOVIE "Doctor Zhivago" (Part 2)(1965) Omar Sher-

eat themselves Into an early
grave because of their bizarre
eating marathons.

Abby, you could save
TROUBLED MOM years of
frustrated Visits to doctors
A Prader-Willi child in a and medical centers if you
mental institution was caught would alert her to the
in the ki tche n finishing a possibility that her child could
three-gallon jar of jam. Later, be a Victim of this disease.
THE MOTHER OF ONE
to discourage her, an at.
tendant Ined rws. of t)i lw.
DEAR MOTHER: I isearmi
the stale bread thrown out for with a large amount
f rom may readers vi55
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the birds,
The child disregarded the me that iaforusatiois
about.
Your advice to get the boy taste, and ate the whole jar
this malady caa be elgalsed
toa physician will help-only anyhow, later dying from salt
by writing to Prader.WillI
Iftia physician knows Oat the oolsonlng!
Syndrome Asesciatios, 1115
child suftering from a littleMother was in a cooking Malibu Dr., Edina, Miii.
known, but not-so-rare
class that made a dozen 55431. 11 Is a ui-profit
disease railed the 'Praderpumpkin
pies
for orgasizatisu,
enWilli Syndrome,"jtwas
Thanksgiving, On the pretext close a stamped, self,
reported In Germany
of staying behind to help dean addressed envelepe for a
but the first ca'..
tip, the child ate all 12 pies! reply,
country were not diagnosed
the U.S. until the 1N.
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WY to a better waltrsu job in
Houston, Flo gets a flat Ii,. and
winds up buying a roadhouse

cafe in

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hometown of

Cowtown, Texas.
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(1) 500 RATTLES "Battle

Of Germany" Hidden from

Allied raconnaisunce Planes

by dense fog, the Nazis silently

and swssly massforadesperate attack on the Western
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Mr. and Mrs R.J. (Butch and Jean) Jeffcoat Jr., of
of
can
presidential
candidate
TROUBLED
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DEAR
have been known to gorge on
5,
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MOM wrote that her 8-year- rotten apples, sticks of butter, Qiristopher, on Feb.
11.1 00
old son will eat anything in garbage and entire loaves of
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Huff G
of
siglmt,indudingcbgfood right bread. They become ex- Sanford, Paternal grandpareats are Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Jeff
(11)35 PENNY HIU.
out of the dog dish, as well as tremely obese and literally cost Sr., of Rocky Mount, N.C., formerly of Sanford.
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Pontiac, Mich, visiting Ruth
Wells. They come to Sanford
ever' year and attend the
motorcycle races. They plan
to stay two or three weeks on
their vacation and do some
sight seeing, but mostly, get a
long rest.
They are members of the
Benevolent Protective Order
of :h Elks, Lodge 610 t
Pontiac and are enjoying
socializing with friends here
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getting together with old
friends.

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Duke Berg, Betty Holly, Lieutenant in the army in afternoon.
Frank Collins and Jack April from Embry Riddle
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Campbell.
Watkins
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University. Then the couple
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golf courses in this area.
is forced to handle threats from
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town (Pratt) was displayed in
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others stayed in rooms they
had reserved' at the River

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American homes.
Bill is William Rasmussen, broadcasts are not directly "I had a lit of adventure in sports junkies, it's Impossible
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end, looking like they were out UP of the televised sports ESPN network (and remains solicit subscribers
the involved." So he came on as right now is 60 percent
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chairman of the board).
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location for what is the sports Entertainment and Sports through its Satellite.
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communication revolution of Programming Network
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TUESDAY, MARCH25
Lecture by Joseph S. Iseman of New York
'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, md., 7:30 p.m., Winter Park Mall. Open to

public.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH26
Presidents Council, 7:30 p.m., Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building. Tom Hunt will speak
on Ronald McDonald House.

THURSDAY, MARCH27
Free Income tax service for senior citizens, 14, p.m.,
Longwood City Hall. Call Tina Anderson at 831.0555
florida Audubon Seminole Chapter, 2p.m., Florida
Power &amp; light, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford. Michael
Marlin will present a program on trees,
FRIDAY, MARCH28

Norman de Vere Howard Chapter UnIted Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Burch
Cornelius, 107 Highland Court, Sanford. Program by
Mrs. Fred Harris on Prison Life of Jefferson Davis,

SATURDAY, MARCH29
Minicomputer demonstration, 9:30.11 a.m., Deltona
Public Library. A novice's introduction to use of
minicomputers in education, games, home and
busIness.
Orlando Chaper of the Society for the Preservation
and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in
America annual show, 2 p.m. and evening per.
formances, Bob Carr Auditorium, Orlando.
Annual Spring Plant Sale, Central Florida Sheltered
Workshop, 8:30 n.m. to 3:30 p.m., 1600 Aaron Ave.,
Orlandg (near 33rd St. exit off 14).
Central florida Art Ann. Outdoor Art Show, 9 n.m.
to 5 p.m., Dade Federal Savings, 2301 E. Colonial
Drive, Orlando.

Seminar sponsored

by

Winter Park Chapter of the

Decade: Imprinting Secretarial Professionalism," 8
3:45 p.m., Holiday Inn, 6515 International
Drivc, Orlando. Call &amp;44.G395.
Senior Citizens Tour to Lakeland for Holiday on Ice
show, Leave Sanford Civic Center at noon
nlek his- -•
------ i .----Leeds, Seminole Plaza, 12:30 p.m. Dinner on return,
Reseryations available. Call Doris Rogers.
am, to

TUESDAY, APRIL 1
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Civic Center.
Business and bingo to follow bag lunch,
Over 50 Club, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens Social'
Hall
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. $0•S93.CA.04.
E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ROGER FRANKLIN COLE
Petitioner
RITA ANN COLE
Resdent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
RITA ANN COLE
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN MAILING
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action for
dissolution of marriage has been
tiled against you, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses to it, if any, (),
CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for
Petitioner, whose address Is 612
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and tile the
original With the Clerk of Circuit
Court, Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
Seminole Co., Sanford, Fia., on or
before the 17th day of April, A.D.,
1950, otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition,
WITNESS my hand and Official
seal on this the 13th day of March,
AD., 1990.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner
612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida 32771
Phone (30S) 3277690
Publish March 17, 24,31 and April
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1990
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE SECOND JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 909$
DIVISION OF BOND FINANCE of
the
DEPARTMENT
OF
GENERAL SERVICES of the
STATE OF F LOR IDA, a public
body corporate,
Plaintiff,

vs.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. I0S4SCA.13.L
RUSSELL W. HARNED,
PIsintlif,
vs
HERBERT CARSON POLLARD,
at al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
HER BE RI
CARSON
POLLARD, if alIve, and his
unknown spouse If marrIed, and if
dead, his unknown heirs, devisess,
grantees, assignees, ilenors,
creditors,ortrustees,and any and
all parties claiming by, through,
under or against said named
Defendant, and agaInst all parties
having, or claiming to have, any
right, title or interest In the
followIng described land, lying and
being in Seminole County, Florida,
to-wit:
That part of the South ½ Of Lot 7
in BlockY, lying West and North of
Cloud Branch, of Florida Land and
Colonization Company Limited
Mapofthe5t.G,rfrudeAdditionto
the Townof Sanford, according to
the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 1, Page 113, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that an action has been
brought against you, in the Circuit
Court, in and for Seminole County,
Florida, in Civil Action No. 90.545.
CA13L entitled RUSSELL W.
HARNED, Plaintiff, VS. HER.
BERT CARSON POLLARD, at al
Defendants, and you, and each of
you, are required to serve a CO
of your written defenses, if any, to
it on SPEER lu SPEER, P.A,,
Plaintiff's attorneys, whose ad.
dress is P.O. Box 1361. 113
Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 32771, on or before April
11, A.D., 1910, and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's at.
torneys
or
immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you, and
each of you, for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
The nature of this suit is to
cancel of record that certain
mortgage dated May 10, 1960,
given by the Plaintiff in favor of
the, Defendant,
HER BERT
CARSON POLLARD, filed In the
Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virture of that certain WrIt
Of Execution issued Out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, FlorIda, upon
a final Iudgement rendered in the
aforesaid court on the 29th day of
January AD. 1990, In that certain
case
tied, Judith B. Hudson,
PlaIntIff, .vs. Jack R. Hudson, Sr.,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
ot Execution was delivered to me
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida.andlhavel,vieduponthe
following described property
owned by Jack R. Hudson, said
property being located in Seminole
County, Florida, more par.
ticularly described as follows:
Home located at 201 North
Cortez Avenue, Winter Springs,
Florida described as:
Lot 20, Block 23, North Orlando
First Addition, Piat Book 12, Page
24, of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 AM. on the 1st day of April,
AD. 1990, offer for isle and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash,
subject to any and all existing
lens, at the Front (West) Door of
the Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, the above
obsi personal property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy me terms of saId Writ of
ExecutIon.
John E. Polk, Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: March 10, 17, 24, 1950
With sale tobe held on April 1, 1910

CLASSIFIED ADS
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2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
area moxt beautiful Mem.
o.'ial Park. $100, to settle
estate.
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- WhVBe Lonely? Write: "Get A
Mate" Dating ServIce. All
ages P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
ter, Fl. 3311$.

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

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LOST: Male Terrier, tan I wh, 1
yr old, 1½ ft tall, 19 lbs.
Carriage
HIll
area,
Casselberry. Answers to
"J.W." Reward. 33351$4, 14$.
1701, att 7 p.m. 930.9)94.

Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
lic. preferred, will train. Appiy
inpersonRichle'sVW,lmi. N.
of 434 on 17.92.

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in the vicinity of Faust Drug
Store. Call Bob Lovenbury at
the Herald. Reward offered,
322.2911, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford,

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Spur of the Moment Babysitting'
in my home. Hrlv, daily. wklv
rates. Day or night. 3334477

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Unfurnished

A It a monte
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Townhouse. 3 BR, 2" B,
Brantley Schools. $550 mo.
Call 322.5965.

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2710 Sanford Ave.

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New 2 BR 1 B WaD hook ups
Range, dishwasher, disposal,
ww carpet, utl rm. c HIA.
Call Orlando 656-4144, 295.6785

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Paint 1. body shop for sate or
lease w.2 BR apt. attached.
Owner will hold mtg. Call for
all details.

32-Houses Unfurnlshed

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Tired ci house hunting? 32
ma. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
child., no pets.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
2544S. FrefldhAve. 322.0231
3335353,3333772,322.0779
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EXECUTIVE LIVING -3 Bdrm
3 Bath. Sunken LR W
fireplace. Ceramictilefoyer'&amp;
hallway, Walks block to lró.
shopping cenfer.eHA,
Ib
garage 9. fenced yard. 1 yr.
warranty. $64,900.

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SORRENTO OLD S BED.
ROOM HOUSE NEED F1XIN'
9. FENCIN'. $350 MONTH,
SEIGLER REALTY,
BROKER. 321.0440.
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New COncrete buildings all sizes,
$2OIup, espiciallp nice, most
convenIent on 1.1 at SR 46
bihind Days Inn, 1.4 Industrial
Park. 3fl.00i.

Dream home in quiet area. This
3 arm 1", Bath is neat as a
pin ready for easy living.
Seeing is belIeying at $45,900
wterms. Assumable 5½ pet
mortgage &amp; 1 yr warranty,

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Saftford, Lk. Mary, new 3 BR
20, adlacent Golf Course,
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
óapss, $490, 3221912 or 322.

Owner anxious. I yr.
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DeVSISPO1Ofi Opportunity
De 01tire block a.ii on W.
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ARE YOU FARSIGHTED?
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322.2420

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en Ihi itseutiful Wekiva River.
$51 41. Dely 5110,010.

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carports, comm.

zoned on S. Sanford Ave. Lu.
lot could build additional units.
Rent for $655 mo. --clear over
$300. Assume present mtq
Asking $63,000 269 7377

REALTY WORLD.

every day.

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pasture. $2,000 dwn.

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located off Courtland
'Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
323.7999 after

NEW HOMES
daily

BUY,SELL,TRADE
311.31SF. First St.
322 5622
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Beds, Dbi. motel B.S. &amp; Matt.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323.7340

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ACRES PINt I PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$8,900 WITH GOOD TERMS. 3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.

3 BEDROOM, I"7 BATH, DOU.
BLE
CARPORT,
AP.
PLIANCES, AIR 9. HEAT, ON
ALMOST 2 ACRES, SUN.
LAND. SELLER WILL HOLD

LAKE
FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE

OCCUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.
2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
SCREEN PORCHES, AP.
PLIANCES, GOOD CONDI.

TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
$72,900.
2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
$21,900.

HUGE, POOL,3 BEDROOM. 2½
BATH. FAMILY ROOM,
'FIREPLACE, EAT.IN
KITCHEN, $52,900 WITH AS.

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ROBINSON 5. SEEDLING.
GENEVA AREA $6,500 PER

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75 Chevy Surban, Silverado pkg,
Duel AC, Only 13,250. 436 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
136,
Casselberry, 131 $399.

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78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
van, S pass.. 36.000 ml. only
$S,1$L 436Auto Sales, MO Hwy
136, Casselberry, 8319399.

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WANTS CASH OFFER.
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PLUS ACRES PAVED
TREES ON ST. JOHNS
RIVER, SANFORD AREA.
POSSIBLE MARINA SITE,
$37,500. TERMS AVAILABLE.

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE,
DeBAR V AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES

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CESS. $31,500. GOOD TERMS.
ACRES LAKE FRONT
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
WOODED, VOLUSIA COUN
TV, 525.500.

FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Clark&amp;Igirt 373.7590

322 1721

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From$lOto$50

Make room in your attic, garage
Sell idle items with a Classif ion Co'a Dollar PaId for iunk .
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker at
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
332261) or 131.9993.
3775,90
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Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 9)26

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
2439 S. MyrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
377.1577
)2I0440

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save GasI No need driving to
beach, enjuy refreshing pool, 2
possIble 3 5, 1½ 5, FR.
scr. porch,' patio, landscaped

yard on cer. lot, many extras.
y ow,

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Show by AppI. 50,500
3333073 aft 6p.m.
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Sanford
321-0440

Orlando
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62acresEof Sanford.
Term$. Call W. Maiiczowskl,
REALTOR.
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100' LAKE FRONT LOT In
Cassslberryon Semlnola Blvd.
Good for investment or use
now. $11,900 with good terms.

C allBart
REAL ESTATE

REALTOR,3337490

The Best Buy In Town
cost Classified Act

EINTZER riCt
New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Eap. 1691562

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LIght I'lauling

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliancesi
(LOCAL 1319 537)
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Clock Repair
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GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.
3726509

(rent i v e Surfaces Ii C.
specializing in repainting, mt.
&amp; ext. wallpaper, wall texing.
wood staining Free Ext After
you have called the rest call
the best. 867 5592

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes,Uholstery

Paintings, Repair
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Groofflinga Boarding

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Photogmply

S Unfurn. - Adult. Family
5 Foil - Laundry

SOulet- I. Story

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Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 349 5759

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Washer typo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used short
time. Bal. $199.14 or $19.35 mo.

I rent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
FreeEst
322 3558
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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 3225152.

HOusewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or Itimq basl
Wedo wash windows
677

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322.20,0

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Wedding photography by John
Cullum, Free engagement
rhotos or color laiD. 373 5258.

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Tax Service
ACCURATE

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Carpentry, Painting, Maint,
of alltypes.Lic. Bonded
323 603$
Insured
$34 $399

1 Man, quality operation
S yns, cap. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beal. 321.1321

Tree Service
Tree Service
Top, Trim, Removal
Call Jim Flinn, 534.749,
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S3-TI.S

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100'x iso'

On Canal St.

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Good used TV's, 523 Iup

MILLERS
3619 Orlando Dr.

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Home Repair
3495259

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IOWER'SBEAUI"I'SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519£. 1st St., 322 5747

AP'cS

KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPL lANCES
373407
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Ref. rope. 14 cu ft frost free.
Orig. $139, now 530$ or $19 mo.

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baUty Car.

BUY JUN8CCARS

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coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323-1595.

Push button controls, has caro
usel, still in warranty.
Originally $449, assume pay.
msnts of $2) mo. Agent 339.

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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 onlyl Free
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797. So.oI
Sanford. 3235771.
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LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.

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322 74i
Shocks 55.9$-Heavy Duty $7.95
AIR SHOCKS $59.95
New Batteries $29.95
2413 French Ave., Sanford

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original $592, bai. $111 or

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Tile floors installed
l7Chevy Sport Van, WDs,6cyI,3
NEW&amp; REPAIR
sp.. 35,000 ml. only 53,188, 4)6
Free Est
830 1783 aft 6
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 136, _____________________________
Casselberry, 8311399.

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motor home. 360 Dodge Fully
vqpt 10-Il mpg. Reg gas.
Asking 57.000. Will consider Ig
wh base Ford Van in trade.
3720106 anytime.

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(30) 90" L drapery panels (60
running ft.), shades of gm.
blue. New $1,000, sell for $50.

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AUTO, 301W. 1st

recorder;

VOR INPORMATION
JOHN ARDEN
IS 13 $31. 1991
RHODENENTERPRISES
P.O. Box 1227
LakeWjIes,Fla.33153

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Lawnmowers We sell the bestS

miscellaneous items 3236670.

ACRE. ALL OR HALFI

LEX. 2 BEDROOM EACH,

CARPETS, READY FOR

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filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, u
, So. of Sanford. 322 872).

Color portable TV; console color
TV; Stereo AMFM tape

ORANGE GROVE 12½ ACRES

CALL COLLICT

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Land owner will have an Independent business that can earn
over 570.000 annually in this exclusive ground floor opportunity.
May be tunas family operation part.t.me or aentee ownership.

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

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dentlal Auctions S. Appraisals

DO &amp; CFU. $20,000.

HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DeBARY AR EA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. $32,000.

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH

ARMYNAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
3225191
lfyouneedfillfr
Lg.holes,forgOodpr,
3239329

POTENTIAL OVER

Cell Dell's Auction, 323
5620.
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Levis&amp; Wrangler Jeans

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Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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1977 Chrysler New Yorker
tlrougham, loaded. White on
while, beautiful Only 77,000
mi 53.500 831 8101 or 339 4782

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stock, including new, used,
rebuIlt &amp; reconditIoned, We
don't brag about our low
prices, our customers do that.
Cannon Music Co., Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
431. 1 bI E of I 1. 3395900.

Sale

7 Chev Impala S W. top
carrier. exc tires, new insp
sticker. $650 373 0799

With the aid of modern technology and several years research,
our company ha discoveredthe only way todouble and triple food
products in the world, at minimum cost, using environmental
control. This high profit, depression proof business is the fastest
qrowinqlndustry Intheworld Thtslsnoftydroponjcs,

323.7340

Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately. Many lead &amp;
copper Tiffany type hanging
6O.A'-BUSIIEquip.
lamps. All are hand
made,SS--.
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces,
Jewelry store fixtures for sale,
6280701
Lighted display counters

ESTATE Broker
290N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.

Open ito 5

Merchandise

Can't tind I?? Try us! Over 14 top

TIFFANY LAMPS

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5349200

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207 F. 25th St.

CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.

59-Musical
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Rebuild Condemned Houses
3221445
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nowheretoroll away.. If you

place a Classified Ad today.

Pt,. 3220352

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
3210517

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

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new

Call: Harold H11,smlth

over $700. Balance due $17100
or take over my payments
$l7.00.month.
Still
in

323 1776
FLAGSHIPIANKf SEMINOLE
30N ORLANDO DR.

warranty. Will deliver. Call
M7S34.

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cury electric start motor,
Gator till trailer, $B9S Ph. 322
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Ford Exc running cond
Modified road car FIRM
323 1183 aft 5

'75 Pontiac Bonneville, very
clean, fully eqpt 18 mpg
52,800 372 8658

CLEAN UP SALE Must sell to
Ihe bare walls to make room
br upcoming gun 8. antique
auction Lots of qood clean
turn includinufinehouseful w
BroyhIl DR suite, extra nice
BR suite, extra nice LR Suite,
La Z tS.y recliner, auto garage
door opener, I mo old Ken
more washer &amp; dryer • other
turn in housefull, All less than
I yr. old, also more storage
lots from NY. All to be sold to
the highest bidder.
Come early. stay late.
S VISA - MASTER CHARGES
$ CASH DOOR PRiZEs

ROBSON MARINE
292714w, 1797
Sanford, Fla 3277)

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MUST SELL
17' F glass
Larson Runabout w '63 40 hp,
recently rebuilt. Needs seat &amp;
cleanup, 5300 373 88)7 aft 6

Wanted to buy for cash from
owner 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
vice. No salesmen.

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job, or some service you have
vacant land Lucky Invest
need of, read all our want ads
ments, P 0 Box 79 Sanford

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68 Cony Plymouth Fury
$695. Current lnsp

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, Will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Tuesthiy &amp; Saturday at
7 30 It's the only one in
Florida. You set the reserved
price Call 901 255 83" for
further details

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Make your TV remote controlled
-- no wires. Come by our Shop
for demonstration.
HERB'S TV
2597 S. Sanford Ave
323 1731

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$493.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mó
Agent 339 93*6
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Nice 7 BR 5. I BR furn,

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Sunday March 3h
Consignments accepted
SANFORDAUCTION3?3.70

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farms, ranches 8. groves.

Sanford's Sales Leader
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Just Results!

SUMARLE MORTGAGE,

IbIlSYcIeaIlNIbVrbIfl living
+ acre. 3 Ov., sized Wrens., 3
bims, — cettao. &amp; macit

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BR, 2B, cxc. cond. Call for
details. Crank Construction
Realty, REALTOR. $30 606).

32372

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72-Auction
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"Take the $400 one...your husband can't
get 33 percent angrier!

75 Gremlin, 6 cyl auto . air,
nower, radio, 33.000 mi . 51675,
may Consider small car in
trade, good mileage 372 0098

1966 Ford Galaxy 500 2 dr
Coupe, auto, air, thiS beautiful
c,lr is near mint excellent
original paint $1,800 831 8101
or 339-4182.

We buy used furniture
FURNITURES. THINGS
5005 Sanford Ave
Sanford
323 6593

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Ads offer no fancy claim.
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We specialize in lots, acreage,

Sunset Dr. 3 BR, lB. FR, FP,
fenced yard, $44,900.

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covered patio overlooking
roll C lIlA, eatIn kit, FR &amp;

Cash Ne' YOU" lOtI Will bUild
5
voyr lot our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel
Inc., Realtor
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Home, single or double wide.
Call anytime 12730781.

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$40,000.

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3903 Orlando Dr.
3235200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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hAL COLST REALTY Inc.

FHA.VA, FM 2359.31$

M. Unsworffi Realty

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321071,

Groups To DenlOflstrate

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W Gamnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
..jgn332 7U1,Sanford

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loaded with tr5. Assume
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$3,140 mtg. at 9'. pct. mt. with
$25 mo. pymts, Total price 47.A-?
gages Bought
$7,500 or best offer. 3235036.
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Will buy Is? 8.2nd mortgates. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
HERE ARE 31
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1104 E.
S acre grove *5.000 dwn
Robinson, Oriando, 172 2976.

THE MORTGAGE. TOTAL
$40,500.

BATEMAN EALTY.

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si000
372 7912 before S

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Wanted to buy used office
equipment Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17 92. So,
os Sanford 322 8771

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family. Fireplace, corner lot.

097$.

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Central HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 519,9001! Harold
Hall Realty, Inc 323577j.

4.Bdrm 2 Bath 2 story home in $250 mo &amp; under if you qualify.
Sanford. Large rooms, cx.
322.3994
tenor done in aluminum
siding. Perfect for growing

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utility bldg. &amp; garage. At.
tractive brick front, all this &amp;
privacy. 1 yr. warranty.

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fireplace, fenced In yd., SC.
porCh. Lease opt. to buy, 323-

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low interest mtg. on new 3 BR,
2B w conversation pit, stone 8.
p1. intercom, tile foyer + more
Ofl
acre wooded lot in
prestigious
area. Just

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78 Pont Trans Am. like new.
33.000 mi Only $5888 436 Auto
Sales.
850
Hwy
136.

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24 Hrs

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76 Olds Delta 88. 2 dr. 350 engine,
48.000 one owner mi, only
52.444. 1)6 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
Casselberry. 834 8399
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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools

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POOL PARADISE-- Lovely 1
BR. 2B Split plan w Cen H A,
WWC, pan Fam Rm, fully
equipped kIt,
gorgeous pool
on huge cul-de sac lot in Al
area, $61,900
Hurryl!

Geneva. 5 acres cleared w.pond
8. well, ideal f or mobile home.

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quality 3-2 w-brick 8. p1. +
BBQ. Fam. Rm., Split plan w.
huge bdrms,
5cr porch in
exec area for only $71,950!!!

323.7972

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42-.....Mobi

OWNER WILL FINANCE

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

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car

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SQUARE FOOTAGE
GALORE- 3big bdrms, brick
f. p1., formal DR. eat.in kit. +
cor. lot w Oaks for $31,000!!

REALTORS

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I
77 Ford Explorer. spoke wheels.
351 Cleveland. auto &amp; AC. only
53.888. 6 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy

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Cony, to downtown
$195 ma. + dep. 3231963

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HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.
bdrms, 1'? baths, corner lot wtrees, nice area. $28,500!!

privacy, FP, ready to be
restored. All for $29,900.

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79-Trucks.Trailers
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Antiques, modern furniture.
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs.
Diamonds Bridges Antiques.
3232801.

.

JUST MAkE PAYMENTS-- '69
to '75 models Call 339 9100 or
534.1505 lDt.aleri

A OK TIRE
322 7150
NEW TIRESSI9.19&amp; UP
21)3 French Ave.
Sanford
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monthly payments under 5250.
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Low down payments, 3222287

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US, WE HAVE BUYERSt

3 BR, lB 2 Ig. fenced lots,

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1 pct. interest to qualified

REALTORS.MLS

'John River. Only $5,000 dwn.
Total price unbelievable at
"$15,000.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 372 8771

,
2135 S French (17 97) Sanford
373 5371
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305373.186)

BR,w.wcarpet,C.H&amp;A

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Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

The Real

It

Weklva retreat I acre on St.

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339.05
33

Harold Hal

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apply.5.mlnoleGard.nsAp

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WE BUY CARS

Likenewcond

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323-5774

l979SujukiG5I2SV

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Lake front country charm, 2 BR,
2B, brick FP. 1g. lakesIde
deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras,
$51,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 5, 323-6507.

Hedge against intlation!
Sacres onfast growing 1k. Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
termsl

for single, many features
Including attIc storage. 3301 S..
Sanford Ave.

Maintenance man for apts.
EXPE*IENCED only need

WilliE THE SUN

)0566l.S64O

Eve.

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31—Apartments Furnished
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Sanford Court Apts

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By: CynthIa Proctor
NOTIFIED that a Petition for Irrgang f.k.a Gloria K. Irrgang
penance in a manuiacturing
PROPERTY TO BE AFFECTED
speak on shoplifting.
Deputy Clerk
Adoption has bean filed against Kruger, WIfe PlaIntIff, .v. Ralph
onvlronmentwillhelplandffils
BY THE ISSUANCE OF THE PublISh March 10, 17, 21, 31,
1910 you and you are required te NfV, C. Kruger, Husband, Defendant,
one. PosItIon is local and open.
BONDS DESCRI BED HER El N, DET-63
a copy of your written dsfsnses, if which afor.uld Writ of Execution
THURSDAY, APRIL3
Submit resume to P.O. Box
AND ALL OTHERS TO BE AF.
was
any,
to
it
on
RICHARD
I.
delivered
to
me
as Sheriff of
OWEN,
N, Altarnonte Springs, Fl.
Wood Bank DrawIng, 4.7 p.m., Community
FEC'TED IN ANY WAY THERE.
PA.,
CARROLL,
JONES,
NOOKS
Seminole County,' PIcrida,'nd I
PICTITIOUSNAMI
33),
'. , BY:
&amp;OwEw,p.o.ss.H.
heVI II d.ISR Ilti 111901D1
You, and each of you, and the
Notice is hereby given that I
PRESSER, isp. apply Carriage
am way 17.92, Casselberry, Florida descrlbód property owned by
Stateof Florida, through the State engaged in busIness at 403
$ doctor'mgljjcate,) ,
32707,
Cloanens,434 ShoppIng Center,
Ralph C. Krugs,', saidAttorneys for the Second and Riverview Ave., Altamonte Clerk ciandfileth,orlgInaIwithtM
the
lI,,
being
above
located
In
Seminole
styled
Court
on
County,
SATURDAY, APRIL 5
Eighteenth Judicial Circuits of Springs, Fl 32701, Seminole or before
April 3, 1910, otherwise Florida, mars particularly
FlorIda, are hereby required to County, Florida under the fic.
WaItresses
Free Easter egg bunt, refreshments, prizes, Easter
ajudgmsntmayw.flt5rff,
de$CIbsd.sfolIow$: Defendant's
appear before this Court in the litious name of PAUL SCOTT reasons
FulI&amp;Part.tlme
demanded In the Petition.
oIwlsaif interest In the followIng:
Apply Days iij, $f
n.m., Pine Castle Center of the Arts, Inc. gazebo, 5903
Circuit Judge at tI Lion County register saId name wIth the Cle'k
sad
Court
on
this
13th
recorded in Flat look 14, Paes
day of
Courthouse in Tallahassee, of the CircuIt Court, Seminole Fe'uary, 1910.
FACTORY WORKER-Mature,
B,andoph St., Orlando,
61 and 12 ci the public records of
Florida, on the 24th day of April, County, FlorIda In accordance (SEAL)
Intelligent, desiring progress.
SemInole County Florida, more
Heavy work. Retiree ac
I91O,at4:OOo'clockp.m.andw wIth the provisions of the Fic.
Arthur
H.
Bew'ith,
TUESDAY, APRIL 8
Jr.
particularly
described
as
3121
cause, if any you have, why the titious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
cuptable. Permanent. Unitsd
As
Clerk
of
said
Court
Fenitdell
Drive,
Winter
Park,
Lecture on "Mid Life Crisis: Passage to New
161.09 FlorIda Statutes
Solvents, 373ia.
prayers of the Complaint flIed in
By: Cyflthla Proctor
Fisnida 33393,
the above.styled cause should not 1957.
Growth" by Dr. James H, Zullo, director of the
Deputy
ci.rk
and the undersigned as
Sig. PAUL 0. SCOTT
be granted and the Bonds and
Christian Brothers Counseling and Consultation
RICHARD I, OWEN, PA.
* * * * * * * *
Seminole County, Florida, will at
proceedings validated and con. Publish March 3,10,17,24,1990
CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS &amp; 11:00A.M. on the 1st day of April,
Center, in IllInois, 7 p.m., Hauck Hail Auditorium,
firmed as therein prayed. TM DETn
OWEN
AD. 1900, offer for sale and sell to
Bonds to be Issued by the Plaintiff
Rollins College, Winter Park,
P.O. lox 50
the highest bidder, fur cash,
herein fe's to be designated, dated,
Calsilbeny, FlorIda 32707
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Deflary Blood Bank Drawing, 10a.m. to 4:30 p.m.i
subI.ct to any and all exlstln,
numbosSd,indenominaticnof,and
AT
(399)531.1700
NAMISTATUTI
Iiin$,at the Front (West) Doorof
Four Townes Shopping Center in front of Publix.
to mature as follows:
,miy
for
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Petitioners
thssimlnobeCountyCourmous.in
"STATE OF FLORIDA, FULL
Notice Is hereby given that the Publish March 3, 10, 17, 31, 1990
Sanford, Florida, the above
FAITH
AND
SATURDAY, APRIL12
CREDIT, undersIgned pursuant to the DET.3$
described personal property.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
ROAD
"Fictitious
Name
Longwood Rotary Festival and lION meter run,
Statute,"
Thatsaldsiloisbelng maeto
IMPLOYMINT
BONDS," tob,datedthe first (1st) Chapter 965.09, Florida Statutes
satiSfy th. terms Cl slid Writ f
a.m,, Springs Plaza Shopping Center State Road 434.
datt of April, 1900; numbered will register with
1NVITATIONT0110
the Clerk of the
ExecutIon.
Plant and baked good sale, arts and crafts show, 3
consecutively from one (I) up. Circuit Court. in and for Seminole
CITYOP WINTER SPRINGS,
John C. Polk,
ward; in denomInation of *5,000 County, Florida
FLORIDA
p.m., drawing and auction. Bluegrass entertainment
upon receipt of
SIIIrIfl
each; to mature
The
City
of
WInter
SprIngs,
in numerical proof of the publication of this Plorida,wIlliye
Seminole County,
and refreshments.
order not later than the latest date notice, the fictitious name,
on
Florida
to-wit:
•KPR - PIGURI WIZARD
permItted by law, aggregating the LEGAL RESEARCH, under which
following items until1:30 p.m., Publish MarCh 10, 17,34,
$7,201.
1900
prIncipal amount of Four Million I am engaged
In business at P.O. Thursday, AprIl 10, 1900, at the OCT.39
ACCT CLINK - ACCURATE
Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars Box 149), Casseiberry, Florida Winter SprIngs City Hall, 400 N.
'
TYPING $7,133
($4,900,000): and bearing Interest, 32707.
Edgmon Ave., Winter Springs, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
MLII RIP - 00 GETTER
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
payable semiannually on the fIrst
FI.,32707,atwhlchtimeandplace
That the person interested
(1st) day of October and on the said busIness enterprise is Itt
bidswill be publicly opened and CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ROOPIR
asall
reed
- SI ON TOP $1,3
Irst (1st) day ci April of each follows: Joseph I. Goldstein
SIMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
aloud.
TOOt. £ DYE - UP $14,196
CASE NO. II44$CAI3.L
year, at the lowest rate or rates
Item
1
Dated at Orlando, Orange
DRAFTSMAN - MUCH 99,J
obtainable when the same arc
each h..vy duty mower, JOHN SHEARER
SlYlY
F$orlqa, January I, 1900.
CASHIER, CUTE -ss
SHEARER, his wife,
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) - Police expect up to 20,000 sold, provided that such lends County.
with
riding
Sulky,
JOSEPH I. GOLDSTEIN
GIN LASORI*.WO*KIR N
shall
not
bear
Interest
Item
2
at a rate Publish March 3, 10, Il, 21, 1900
Plaintiffs,
people to attend what is billed as a "Close Three Mile Island
COOK.OALLOPIN. SOUR.
.
greater than the highest rate OCT.25
in 1900 dump truck with cob
MIT N
Forever RaUyi to mark the tint anniversary of the worst-ever permItted
D.
by Statute; a more
lnclor larger JACKIE
WILLIAMS,
commercial nuclear power
ident,
particular description of said
ViRGINIA WILLIAMS, AND
Item 3
Bonds and the Project to be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
Car, .nidslzs, 31 lifer V.4 engIne. COITAL. OFFICE EQUIPMENT,
These are only
A spokesman for the anti-nuclear groups organizing the rally fInanced
with the proceeds thereof THU EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
All bids must be sealed and INC.,
Saturday said it was designed to be a demonstraticm of area appearing
afew
by reference lo the CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
marksd"5.aied lid." All bidders,
residents' frustration and anger over Three Mile Island, shut authorIzing resolution, a true and SEMINOLE
Stop In at
NOTICE TO DIPIND
COUNTY, FLORIDA thliraglf%tsOf'reprflhittltivelar,
correct certified copy of which Is CASE NO, 79IIØ.C*.3I.I
Invited to b present at the bid THE STATE OF 'FLORIDA TOl'
down since the accident last
12 French Ave.
attachedtoandmadeapartofthe IN RE: 4op$4of
JACKIE 0. WILLIAMS .
,opening.
acrossfrom
I4.amo
The plant operator, Metropolitan Edison Co,, intends to Complaint herein as ExhIbIt 1.
$pscificatlons are avaIlable at VIRGINIA WILLIAMS AND
ROBERT FORREST CLOW
The Clerk of this Court is
DePt. 'call
rehabilitate it, and aiso wants to restart an undamaged twin
aMlsuor the office of the CIty Clelt. 100 N. COSTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT.
direded to cause a copy of this
9"° Ave., WInter $Ø'InØ, INC. whew resNenc. ii Ut*lIOWfl,
NOTICE OP ACTION
reactor on the site as soon as possible.
3fl475
wh
Order to be published once each TO:
last known address
Fl. 32707, 337.1100.
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Hostility towad the plant intensified last week with bun- week for thr 13) consecutive
me.
The City- reserves flue ri$
RICHARD YORK
VOW' fstWi 5 SW CSIWR.
dreda of citizens confronting company and government out- weeks, commencing with the first
relict any and all bids or to accept '°
aka Rick York
publication,
which
shall
not
bless
that proposal which In Its Heiwy Lambe,1 Typew,ife,
Residence
Unknown
clalsat two publlcmeetings with curses and ones of "We hate than twenty (20) days prior to the
Repek's
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YOU
Imemenl will
ARE
ss.
HERESY
yotr guts!"
III *1st HIll Avenge
date set for the said hearing NOTIFIED that
Petition
for
Public
Interest.
a
•..
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151
herein, in newspapers of general Adoption has bssø filed in thi
A Harrisburg p )wlogist Robsi Cni.,
Rid8'd Rasslusky,
21—Situatiosij
iijed
Valdenta, Gesngla Illel
in Leon and abovestyiedcortfoffi,pt
City M*SNSI'
Nuclear Rag ulatory Commission In WUhIflgtOfl hostility coUld cIrculation published
YOU'
All
ntles, Florida.
Publish MarCh
HERESY
FORREST
cLow,.
eventafly frigger violence,
done in my home; neat;
NOTIFIED that JOHN SHEARER
DONE AND ORDERED In Minor, and you are hereby
DIT.l11
and SlYlY $HIANIR Isave filed
accUrate, experienced;
Chambers at Tallahassee, Lion required to Wv. a copy ci YOU?
Steve Brooks, .spokesnan for the ao.calI,d March
reamable. PoN22 aft
Florida, thIs 7* day of wvlfle defames, if any, en
ac.mp$akwInw8ecwcjNC.U,,at
Coalition - the organizatIon of 12 loCal wltIOuClSar W'OUPS County,
p.m.
Seminal, cststy,
th, AD, 1900.
D.' Munne, EsqUIre, -Nulen NOTICE UNDUE iciious
planning the rally -said out'ot..tatá protesters were asked to
cel$ectle.0 w d6nn,ss
NAMI STATUTE
DONALD 0. HANTWELL
Petitioner's atlOftilYiP WhIM
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 13.10015, and su are required fu
stay away.
CircuIt Judo.
Gels Is Post Off ice Sex 1007,
NOTICE Is hereby Pven that the N?W5
(SEAL)
y at ur written
24—Btiness psrIunftiss
Orlando,Fler$_aIaN..nd,Iiatt.,1 undersigned,
BuiJoIm Collins, the CIIIINRCOUICII1at Three Mile WMd,
pennant to the defenses, If any, en ThOMAS 0,
Attest: Paul F. Hantslieid
original witht$ue Clerk at Nil CoUrt
"FIctitious
Name
aid bebstlevedsom. aati.nuclasr prolsstvs In the area are
Status,."
Clerk CIrcuit Court'
FREEMAN, IWIIRE. P.
either
Fi'H report 'eus, ways $
Octore
service
Chor 06119. Plinlda StatuSes. 10 (9* Hwy 43$) ANaiia,fl.
Leon County, Florlds
o'4, agitators,
Petitioner's
attorney
or °I,,i'
ms.usy. ep.
wIll
righter
with
the
Clerk
II
flue
henligs.
FlorIda
33101,
and
ly
Genie S. May
Ills
the
mediately hereafter, on or
The coalition adinowledges some of its funds and organizers
W5ffi1 en,eIs to
cwc.i,
court
In
se11
for
sentinels
original
with
WueCIerkat
muahe*
April II 1990;
are from lbs Pacific A111anc, a "sal. onsrgy" gross In
131 Santa 5
aiwiw the County, Florida. Upon receipt Cl styli Court, en or before April 15,
Deputy Clerk
,,.
adoptleMkuswft,Mh.,,
pruetci pubhlcetlopattluIsnetfos, 1995, me,wh. a detouR CERTIFICATE
California.
.
__________________
by
this Court withsut yOUr Pin
Iditlsus name, Is :
It is hereby certif led that a copy ticigatlon or kwilvamant an a
uNi ludimint will hO
opalast yOu fir the relief
os IOWANI
OIHwtOegOinSOrdeI',til$%lCh IS Full DOcrelet AdOption 'MY be
whIch ffi parfle ng demanlid in the sei Complaint.
attached a copy of flu Complaint entered Ut the above Itylsi
1500 5.0. WlTNl$1 my hani ow off Iclal
r,teniN to therein. P0 been
PICTITIOII HAMS
WITNESS my hInd as Nil Clerk
_

701 Bldg
E Altamonte Dr.

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78-ltorCycles

FiXTURES Jenkins Fur
niturp. 205 E. 25th St. 323 0981

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80—Autos for Sale

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to Buy

WE BUY USED FURNITURE.

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__________ Realty, Inc

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efficiency studios,

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INC.
REAL1OR

,J

COUNYRV PROPERTY
, With almost 2000 sq. ft. of living
area&amp; 3+ acre' •his 32 has a
super be'
Jose to I 4,
Strombet .drlson &amp; Sanford.
C.H&amp;A &amp; above ground pool,
too. Low dwn payment.
*67,500.

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Energy

REALTOR MIS
322.9678
Evi' 333.39$

115 J EN KINS CIRCLE
Summer is here! Wouldn't you
t,iikC to loll around your own sc
in pool on these warm days &amp;
'-nights? 4 BR, 2B go With it!
$15,000.

built.in power savers, attic
storage 1. many other
features. 3301 S. Sanford Ave.

TO LIVE-IN

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5&amp;nford Gracious living. 'Reas.
Weekly&amp;monthlyrates,utiilfles
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak $417993.

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ProductIon Scheduler needed by
boat mfg. Prior exp. necessary
in production planning 9.
schaduling. Send resume to Ed
Atchley, Pros. No phone calls
pleasel Cobla Boat Co., P.O.
1957, Sanford, Ft. 32771.

[jj[iotc

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IUNE
PORZIG REALTY

68—Wanted

I

REALTY WORLD

3 BR, FP, fenced yd., assumi
mort. $12,900,

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Sanford Court Apts
Energy efficient I BR unit. 13

RN full time, 9.4 shift. Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonvlile
Ave.

LOST on approximately March
11, Key rIng contaIning 12 keys

I,

by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

41—Houses

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Lk. Mary
2 BR. fenced yd.
LAKE VIEW. $30,000.

3390509
339050$
________

1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only
'on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 11.92 In
Sanford.
Call
323.9970
Mariner's Village

Retired or semlretirid, painter
handyman, for light main.
tinance work. Apply 501 Silver
Lk, Dr. I ask for Rudy.

'RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
Apply In plr$on4Inford NursIng
I Convalescent Center, SO
Mellonvllle Ave.

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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

Spare or part.time Salø help
wanted. Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,
EXCELLENT INCOME,. NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
include,
benefits
paid
vacatjon, company car,
retirement plan &amp; more. For
more Information call Rich or
Marcia aft 1 p.m. $315990.

Maturepersontocarefor
2 small chIldren in my home
323.9237
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LOST: Blackcockapoo
Female, 7 or I" high
2OSMapIeAve. 323.0992

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5-4.ost &amp; FOUfld
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REALTOR'

'4flffj
,.- -1$-IIp
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6-Child CIP'

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11u1r111'tiiIi,,

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RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN

Anti•Thr.. Mile Island

i

Restaurant, bar, lounge. SRX
lic. owner must sell, Submit
all offers. Listed at $29,000.

______________________

noon,

i

ortunities

111iestment

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_____________
____________________________
____________________

Monday, March 24, 1990-3B

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DEADLINES
Noon The Doj Before Publication
Sunday - Noon FrIdo
-

Fl.

lrentalunits, income$2000mo.
+. $175,000,

- Maturewomantocareforseml.
invalId &amp; housework. Private
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S
tin. &amp; ba, good salary, per.
SALE
manent, ref. &amp; able to drive.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
32399L
that by virtue of that certain Writ
of Execution issued out of and Wanted refined
woman with
under the seal of the Circuit Court
s days a week, 9 to 4, wIth
Of SI1'flhl101e County, Florida, upon
interest by and through
references for elderly lady.
her
and
the
natural a final ludgemsnt rendered In the
lycallforalMmt5t7
father of child born to
aforesaid court on the Idot day f
p.m. 3224414.
Jane C. Morris
December, A.D., 1919, in that

RESIDENTS OWNING PROPER. (SEAL)
TV OR SUBJECT TO TAXATION
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
THEREIN, AND ALL OTHERS
Clerk of CircuIt Court

GAMEROUTE
Sanford area, excellent income
oducer for individual in.
tecested In a full or part.tlme
(all cash) business. Will sell
allorpartof route. Fordetalis
call personto.person coiled to
Mr. Jerry Nelil 3051969913.

9 00 A.M - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noofi
3 Lines Minimum
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PFSV

Evening Herald, Sanford,

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Seminole
Orlando-Winter Park
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__________________________
322-2611
83-9993

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STATE OF FLORIDA, and the
several Taxpayers, Property
DET.
Owners and Citizens thereof, in.
ciuding Nonresidents owning
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT op
property or subject to taxation of Seminole County, Florida, on
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
therein, and All Others having or May 1!. 1960. and recordcd (is
CIRCUIT
IN AND
FOR
claiming any right, title or interest Official Records Book 29, page
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
in property to be affected by the 332, of the Public Records of
CASE NO. N211CAI4.0
issuance of the Bonds described in Seminole County, Florida. and re
-..- ia •,
sir
IneompIainT,ananlluTners?obe recorded on May 31, 1960, in Of.
INFAN'
T GIRL
affected in any way thereby,
tidal Records Book 301, Page 320,
AMENDED NOTICE OP SUIT
Defendants. of the Public Records of Seminole TO:
IN RE $4,900,000 SEMINOLE County, Florida, and to quiet and
JANE c. MORRIS
COUNTY ROAD BONDS
confirm the title to said land In
c.o Candace DanIels
ORDER
Plaintiff's successor, ECONOMIC
Lake Weston Apartments
NOTICE TO: STATE OF RESEARCH PROPERTIES, a
Building 4343.E
FLOR IDA, AND THE SEVERAL Limited Partnership.
Forest City Road
TAXPAYERS, PROPERTY
WITNESS my hand and the Seal
Orlando, Florida 33910
OWNERS AND CITIZENS of this Court on the 7th day of
and all parties claIming
THEREOF, INCLUDING NON. March, AD. 1910.
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rtunities

24-Business

PICTITIOUSNAMI
Noticelsh,rebygiv,nthat lam
engaged In business at 1901 N.
Orlando Avenue, Maltland,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitIous name of Lii..' AN.
NIEI COUNTRY BAR.B.Q, and
that I Intend to regIster said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
SemInole County, Florida In
.
cordance with the provIsions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section 165.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
51g. Jack A. Yoder
PublIsh March 17,24,31 and April
7, lS0
DEl $9
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S

'I.;

L' i''V."Ll..

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To List Your Business,.,

[ Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993 ii
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J.R. Ilattaway, and himself, but after dress shops or sport shops. Let us go
some opposition was expressed by ahead. We've been waiting long enough."
commissioners the imiatter was tabled
In making the motion for rezoning,
Korean Boat Sunk
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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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recommended tile commission wait until easement under tile power lines, but that
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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probably in early June. "You hired a
Korman said his client has lost a
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how big the North Korm vessel was mW
Instoad the North Korean boat opened
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how many crewmen were aboard. The fire on the southern patrol boat. and then
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and Zoning Board to redo tile land-use been unable to work since the city voted
announcement said it was capable ci
began fleeing eastward Into the Japan
map
and ordinance and I think you on Feb. 18 to force him to go before the
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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
- when they reach a decision on what they
The steel structure will house over head
In a frogman-type operation at a point caaiUes, the ndnia said.
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want and hold public hearings it will be cranes and manufacturing facilities.
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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
Crooms
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students
board
a Iferniflion ambWanclet Monday
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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
two county school buses occurred after 2:30 p.m. at the
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corner of W. 13th St. and U.S. Highway 17-92 when bus 172, driven by li ttle allowed," said Conunissioner J.H. believe he doesn't know better." "We
Grant, "and if property was ever corn- shouldn't weaken," he added, but joined
Dixie Flannagin of Sanford, hit the rear of bus 173, driven by
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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"
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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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Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore thinks it ford's percentage is low in comparison
will have something to do with it. And the with the 60-to-70 percent for personal

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WAsIllN(;ToN U11I —The cost of and services that c os t $100 in l%7 now
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.
Index rode higher on i'.pidh iflcft'as' 'liie rise iii lwiiiv prices was the

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Knowles exthnates it will cost the city
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.
(NWWA1PlDtLNTMUWZASsN.)
cij. Instead of doubting
Oswald: "Today's hand
PC (Feb. 20-March20)
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their merits, test Usn on In money mature or o,
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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Knowles, in a cover letter with a copy
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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handled, the second on salaries.
lowest
figure
for
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,
Polk said.
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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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The survey shows Sanford's salary which should be granted.
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
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clerical and secretarial employees — we will increase salaries" in October
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1980
teeth or
tongueunderpaid.
is pretty tough. If you the enamel off your
to be clarified.
Maybe after
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ditch issues
froin
federal
revenue sharing."
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cause you any other medical
don't clean off the tongue,
tomorrow (today) when we see what
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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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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
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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
I.
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ARl (March 21-AprIl 19) ans era you need.
survey conducted by the city's equal
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                    <text>72nd Year, No. 205—Thursday, April 17, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald (USPS 481780—Price 20 Cents

Moore Looks At New Fund Source

Sanford Mayor I.,e P. Moore may have found a
way to offset the anticipated loss to the cit% of
federal revenue sharing funds, but it will take leal
research to determine if his idea can be mipleniented.
What the mayor wants to do is have the city put
about $398.000 in Honda Power &amp; Light i FP&amp;I.
franchise mone into the general fund, rather than
depositing it into it sinking fund used to pay off
existing public works inproventent bonds.
Moore, at it special workshop session today, asked
the city commission to authorize retaining a bond
attorney to look into the legal aspects of his
proposal.
The city's current $4 million budget could go to
nearly $5 ipillion for fiscal 1980-1981 and the federal
revenue sharing loss coupled with money needed to
raise city employees' salaries and an inflation

factor of 10 percent could leave the budget with
about it $1 iiiillion shortfall, according to Moore.
He said that the shortfall would come from the
$336,000 loss in federal money $136,000 needed to
bring city employee wages up to par with those in
similar ocllllxitiohls according to a recent survey:
and about $400,000 to cover the inflation factor.
The F'P&amp;l. franchise collected annualls b the
city has been deposited into an interest-bearing
sinking fund to retire the public works iinprovenieat
bonds, but because that fund currently is large
enough to retire the remaining bond obligation, this
sear 's F'P&amp;I, iiioney isn't needed.
As you can see, that $398,000 could have it
significant iuipact to offset the anticipated shortfall," Moore saiu. The mayor stressed the city's
p(iltion will be to keel) property taxes about the
same — this year the rate is $7 per $1,000 assessed

' aluation - Will not severely curtail services b
finding ii iunev to offet the shortfall.
The cit 's outstanding bond obligations for publit
improvements conies to $1.6 iiullioii, and tlit'
existing sinking fund from accrued F'l'&amp;L. franchise
ollections over the past several years is at $1.3
million. Since the city earns interest amounts
ruiging front 7.25 percent to 14.25 Percent from
various investments mack %% till the $1.3 imiillion, but
only pays front .3 percent to 5.9 percent interest on
the remaining $1.1; million in bonds, the $1:1 imnlliori
will earn enough to retire the entire remaining bond
obligation, Moore pointed out.
However, : city is required by state law to inchide in its bond salt's agreements for public uii•
prove!iit'nts projects a guarantee it will back the
issue by depositing FP&amp;l, franchise nione into tiltsinking fund. A bond attorney will have to research

the matter to ck'tcriiiine if the' existing 31.1 million
cm stand as it is, and this ear's and future f'I'&amp;1
Irandiist' ii iOilt'% can be put into the general fund.
Moore estimated it would cost about $10,000 for the
legal research.
'I'lmt $1.6 million in outstanding bonds to be retired
w crc Part of it total $2.5 million package dating back
to 195 and issued at different times at different
interest rate's. In 1965 the' city issued bonds at 3.3 to
4.25 percent; in 171 at 3.5 to 5.9 percent; and in 1976
t 4:15 to 4.65 percent. The' 1%5 issue retires in 1985,
the 1971 in 1998 .ini! the 1976 issue n 1981.
If the cliv can use future l"I'&amp;! . mont'v in the
general fund and if it chooses to issue future bonds
for additional capital Improvements. alternative
guarantee's will have' to be found to satisf the' bond
agreement requirements, according to Moore. —
'lOM (;loRl)tNI)

LEE P. MOORE
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President To Halt
U.S. Food To Iran
WASHINGTON UPI .-- President
Carter will ban shipments tit food and
miiediciiie to Iran, White Howse officials
say, applying new pressure on Tehran let
release the American hostages now fit
their 166th (ta) of captivity.
Press secretary Joelv Powell said
Carter has decided tic ticiki it ne'ws ('(lfl.
leretice at 41)111, ESI' in the' East Riccimui,
and White llouse' aides mmichie'ate'el he will
circler an cruet to all shipments of Iciod and
medicine tic Iran
Carter exempted tiicd and muue'tlieinv
from the trade sanctions he mimipeised
April
%%lien he broke diplomatic
relations with Iran.
''We have it Few tither things" that
Carte,' will announce, tine aiek said. The

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Seminole County deputies and medical examiners continued
their work today trying to identify a badly decomposed body
found in Fern Park Wednesday afternoon,
Authorities this morning only knew they have the body of it
teen-aged white female wearing a blue pull-over top and jeans.
The body had been lying for several weeks concealed in soilu'
bushes behind the Fern Park Kmicart, off a path between U.S.
Highway 17.92 and the St. Johns Village Apartments.
More uiforimiation will not be available until tonight or
Frida , they say.
After x-rays and preliminary work on the body lated Wedncda) . Seminole Medical Examiner C. V. Garay called for it
dental expert before beginning a full autopsy this morning.

At press tOne today, Garay and other pathologists were still
at work, with the identity of the woman or the cause of her
death still unknown, according to sheriff's spoke-sman ,Johu
Spolski.
The hod), apparently lay in the bushes for several weeks five
feet frwii a well-worn path, SpoLski said, adding it was in it
well-concealed spot.
Passersby finalls noticed the odor of the decaying bo(ls
shortl after noon Wednesday and alkd deputies.
Several police departments in the area have contacted
Seminole County deputies fit reference to missing persons.
Spolski said.

State Senate To Vote On Drinking Age
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. I UPD — A bill
raising the drinking age from 18 to 19 got
through the Senate Commerce Committee today and was cleared fora vote scxrn

by the full Senate.
'l'lie bill i SIR 114 was approved 8-0 and
West Palimi Beach Sen. Don Childers said
Coy. Bob Craliammi deserves much of the

credit, Crahamic came out earlier this
week for it higher drinking age.
Childt.'rs' original bill raised the age for
purchase of alcoholic beverages to 21.

Seminole County Public Safety
Director Cary Kaiser said this
morning hue w ill recommend
n.'nud to
county commissioners 'I'ue'silay
time)' grant I kn'ndi in Aumubulauu'e' hit'
full rate nnt'reasc's and ant mum.
creased monthly subsidy tilthe'
comuipans'
company has requested, tht-ii
('Oflsi(he'r alternative's at budget
tune'
in February the' county granted
hle'rneiiiui hall of what tIn.' e'ccuuipan
said tile) need Ili rate increases tic
continue serving (lie' i'otltit) The
base rate for emergency service
JuuiIIs'd frcuuui $40 per trip tic $54) per
trill.
But Kaiser said he will suggest
they be' ailccwt'd tic charge the' $60
per trill reque'ste'd and be given it
$1,000-a.uiucinithu subsidy increase
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the uiruui that showe(t it lccst muicne'
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for Sc'miiiiiole ('ciwit
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prepare for the t'ccruipaily's
eventual pull-out hi
training
t'uuzity firefighters as paramedics
and adding eumie'rgenc) medical
service teletuie'uutry equipment tic
fire department Vehicles.

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aide, however, discouraged sPeculation
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that t'arte'r would close American ports
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to foreign sIilç)s carrying Iranian cargoes
mitav cot tie' in iiail-Ma
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Ma to de'tcrumitne the response from the
allies tic U.S al)l)&amp;'als to ine'n'e'ast' ''pre'sidc'mct's best juilgiiue'uit
Me'amitiinc', White' house' ,title's tniilu,cte'
c'c'omicciriii' Mid diplomatic pressure tin
that Iran alre'ad iica he' sultc'riog
Iran k'tccre mitakung a re'asse'ssmne'mit that
sommieceluat tricimi the' Nalittiin ;tlre'atl
may lead to it naval blockade of Iran.
lliilslse'd, 'Ftie'r'e' %ccre' nejsnt.s that the
I'owt'll tickd reporters the' new
retaliator steps will be ''iia'aningful and hamimming of the sale ccl sp,ire' h),um' , tic ln';iui,
e'ccmestniit'tive''' and imicIie'ite'el the'• c'ejuht %%till sciuis' allies tiilhicc tilL: suit, has
hiamntpe're'ct Iran's muuilitarv (apahilit'
be' better iiuuple'miue'mited in tilt- e'cinte'xt of
The president has put the pressunl' 011
similar actions by America's allies.
Asked why the additional pressure
European allies and Japan to teiltciw suet
now, Powell stud, "tecause our peeple wetic ceonoutte sanctions agaillst Iran.
are not yet free'."
The Common M arket foreign ninu'i irs
'lie's not decided on it blockade at
are meeting, April 21 in I .u.xe'n ihtcurc and
all," Powell said, referring to reports the may decide to provide liii Ire' siupp irt

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Assic uaticin if Machifusts arid Ac'nuispacs'
Workers and the' Aulci''l'i'ain ('clrp.
agm'e'e'tl to it te'mitative' thre'e'-ve'ar pat I, tic
l't'l)lat'c' it (contract whuc'hm expired Ili Mit)
1979, thic' union's railroad coordinator
(;c'orgi' l)c'hlague said tiuis morning.
I )c'hlague, who tho'hiuit'd to give details
tit thic' pnlipdlsd'd pact, saiii ik'gdctiatol's Liii'
hccthi sides ceiiultt um'et in Sanford Mdln(la)
wink out contract language It all goes
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shop cc cirkers Ili Sauuiccu ci and a 'immiahle'r
group at the Virginia end ccl Us' carc arrsing train
Autcc-'l'raini Senior Vice President
Richard Goldstein ccictjjij say only it
tentative pact had been re'achcd with the
uimai'hiiuusts, refusing to cciiituiccnt Ili)
further
to

tat tc'.'ni mct'gciti,itiii t with, federal
mc'ihiaticm's, whi tiutalle
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toll ,Igcc, b. sail his' union reJc.'d iid
if,,. 'tier of hiiuicliuig ui'liiti'aticin, lie' said,
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vild ol it
the'
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Sem*inole Schools Seek New Athletloc E11C,1'b,1'1, 'iv
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academic purposes," Feather said, ''he
By DIANE PETRYK
should not be deprived of participating mu
Herald Staff Writer
The Senusinole County School Board other things his classmates are parWednesday directed Superintendent ticipatinig in."
''High school is not Just reading,
William Layer to check with other
counties in the state to see how they writing, arithiutetic and books,'' he adhandle athletic eligibility for transfer (let]. "It's social interaction and other
students, but the board didn't try to activities asscs.'idted with becuuiuimig it full
tamper with the authority of the Florida t'itizi'n.''
Feather said he had been oil the schic,col
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sontie relief. As it is now, the board can do
nothing.
But Layer said giving local boards
over athletics would result in 67
different sets of rule's and bring chaos to
high sc hool co mpe t i t ion,
1uutbidirit)

Lyman high School Principal Carlton
Henley told (lie board: ,, I'd hate to see 67
sets of rules, especially if I have to
('ciiiilx'tl' against soiuiehitdy in Miaiimi and
I don't know what rules they're playing

Board member Robert C. Feather scientious mnmetuibcr" did not know the
brought up the subject of the athletic board had no authority over the FIISAA. u note r."
association because he said it has "Perhaps other school boards in the state
complete control over high school should be made aware of thus,'' he
Henley sai'1 the board probably (thleSIi't
athletic' activities in the state, despite the SUggeste(l,
even have the authority to drop out of the
..We spend hundreds of thousands of
fact school boards pay for the facilities.
organization, because niie'muiberships are

'I'he plight of three Seminole County
transfer students denied sports participation because association rules
forbid transfer students to take part in
sports for one year, prompted Feather to
seek alternatives to the organization.
"When a child has transferred for

dollars of the taxpayer's uuioney on high
school athletics, yet we have no authority
over high school ativities if the schools
are members of that organization."
Feather added that when it taxpayer
commies to the board to complain, the
board should have the power to offer

taken Ili the name of each high school
principal on behalf of the school.
Bird nuienniber Pat Tel_son said she
understood Feather's point, but had to
agree the alternative' to the association
would be worse.

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told the board March 19 that it can either
make it Perfectly clear no transfer
student will be granted eligibility for title'
)e'1, or allow tile transfer student to
participate in sports at his former se'bicicd.
But the board agreed Wednesday the
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Begin Leaves. U.S.; Marathon Talks Set

WORLD

IN BRIEF
Welzman Stuns Israel
By Calling For Elect
Elections
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) — A surprise ca ll by
Defense Mi nister Ezer Weinrian to dissolve the
governme nt r ocked Israel's political esta blishment
today and boosted the opposition La bor Party's hopes
for a comeba ck to power.
Labor pa rty leader Shimon Perez described Welzman in glowing terms, ca lling him "courageous and
patriotic" for putting the state before par tisan politics
at a time of floundering peace talks and crippling Inflation,

The power centers of both Prime Minister
Menachem Begin's Herut party and the Labor party
called meetings. Weliman Is a member of Herut, the
core of the ruling Likud bloc that came to power under
Begin three years ago.
With Begin in Washington, Welzman Wednesday
called for new elections and said he doubted whether
the government could survive until the end of its four.
year term in May 1981. Newspaper editorials described
WeIzzan's sudden attack against his own government
a "political bombshell,"
Weizman "crossed the political Rubicon," the
newspaper Ma'arjv said,

Jet Picking Up Cubans
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UP!) — A Costa Rican
commercial jet flew to Havana to pick up more Cuban
refugees holed up in the Peruvian Embassy in the first
of a possible four flights today in a acceleration of
freedom shuttle.
In another development, the head of the Costa Rican
national detective bureau, the Direction of Criminal
Investigation, said an assassination plot against
President Rodrigo Carazo- was uncovered. A
presidential spokesman said he could not deny or
anftrm the report.
The report of the alleged assassination plot came as
Carazo, attending a mass for the 250 Cuban refugees
who arrived on Wednesday, told them that freedom
was "like air."
"Deprived of air a man cannot live physically.
Deprived of freedom, a man cannot live spiritually,"
he said. "Let It be known that this nation Costa Rica
gives you the air for your life and the freedom for your
spirit."

Zimbabwe To Be Born Today
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UP!) - The Union Jack
will be hauled down for the last time tonight in
Rhodesia and the sun will finally set on Africa's last
white colony.
But with the lowering of British standard at midnight
in a soccer stadium, the independent nation of
babwe will be born, the product of seven years of
bloody civil war.
World leaders, led by heir to the British throne,
Prince Charles, arrived In Sitabury for the
dependence celebrations as new Prime Minister
Robert Mugabe vowed to replace racial hatred with
brotherly love after 90 years of white minority
domination in Rhodesia.

Turkish Ambassador Shot
ROME (UPI) - The Turkish ambassador to the
Vatican and his bodyguard were shot and wounded
today In an ambush, police said.
Shortly after the shooting near the ambassador's
residence in a northern residential section of the city,
an anonymous telephone caller told a news agency it
was carried out by a group calling Itself "Justice for
Armenian Genocide."
Ambassador Vecdi Tuerel, 63, was wounded by two
bullets in the shoulder and chest and his bodyguard
was hit in the head, police said.

Liberian Trials Begin
MONROVIA, Liberia (UP!) — A barefoot, unshaven
member of the late President William Tolbert's
Cabinet was brought before an army tribunal,
signaling the start of treason trials promised by
Liberia's new military rulers.
Joseph Chesson, the American-educated former
justice minister, was the first of 91 officials arrested
last weekend's coup to appear for questioning on
charges of corruption and treason, for which he faces
death.

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: Flood-wise Louisiana residents,
their homes barricaded with almost a half-million sandbags,
braced for the crest of the rain-swollen Pearl River today at St.
Tammany Parish. Officials warned them not to relax until the
high waters - up to seven feet above flood stage — began to
recede. Although skies were clear, rivers glutted by previous
storms continued to rise Wednesday.St. Tammany Civil
Defense Director F.M. Pearce said between 250,000 and a halfmillion sandbags had been used to construct makeshift dams
around homes and subdivisions, even though no one was sure
who would pay for them.
AREA READINGS (9 a.m): temperature: 71; overnight
tow: 52; yesterday's high: 78; barometric pressure: 30.22;
relative humidity: 52 percent; winds: NW at 7 m.p.h.
FRIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 10:19 a.m.,
10:46 p.m.; lows, 4:02 a.m., 4:11 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs 10:11 a.m., 10:38 p.m.; lows, 3:53 a.m., 4:02 p.m.;
1IAYPt)RT: highs, 3:46 a.m., 2:52 p.m.; lows, 9:11 a.m., 10:09
p.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter inlet, Out
50 Miles: Northerly winds near 15 knots today becoming
northeast tonight and easterly Friday. Seas mostly 3 to 5 feet.
Mostly fair today with scattered showers by Friday.
AREA FORECAST: Fair and mild today becoming partly
cloudy with a chance of showers Friday. Highs today around 80
and Friday low 80s. Lows tonight mostly mid to upper SOs.
Winds northeasterly 10 to 15 mph today diminishing tonight.
Rain probability 30 percent Friday.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Israeli Prime procedural matters that have stalled
the tItIILOI1S COflttOIIed by 1g..! since 1967 leader echoed his feelings.
Minister Menachem Begin returns home
have
been stalled fonths but are targeted
delicate negotiations — such as the issues that
Begin proposed holding the speeded up
today with an agreement with Egypt for a
to
end
in less than six weeks,
a committee — called for In the Camp
autonomy talks in the Middle East, although
kI
new Intensive round of negotiations on
"We still have a long way to go to reach the
framework — would discuss in the period
Sadat and Carter suggested when they met
Palestinian autonomy meant to reach an
May z goal," Carter said at the end of his
after the autonomy plan for the West Bank
last week that the discussions should be
accord by May 25.
third meeting with Begin. "I believe we have
and Gaza Strip is Instituted.
shifted to Washington. Begin, however, felt
President Carter announced after a third
made g
prg"
the ministers involved should be closer to
The sources said matters such as
meeting with Begin Wednesday that Egyptian
But Begin made It clear the May 25 date is
their capitals and Sadat agreed to the plan.
distribution and use of the limited water 'j
President Anwar Sadat had approved the
a deafflne nr.g' a target date, It Is a
C&amp;.T said it would be a "tragedy" If the
facilities in the territ ories could be put off for
Israeli proposal for marathon talks to be held
goal." And while there is "a chance" of an
talks
fail, adding there were still "difficult
that
"continuing
committee"
to
consider
for 20 days in Israel and 20 days in Egypt,
agreement by then, he said the talks would
issues"
to be solved.
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contlate beyond that date If need be.
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Begin told a news conference there also was
"We believe we will now have a very
Begin said Carter did not ask for a freeze of
progress on some other issues, but he refused
And the committee might also be able to
concerted effort" on the question of sell-rule
Israeli settlement activity in the remaining.
to give specifics, saying Sadat had to be in.
ta ke up issues beyond those specified in the
for t he Palestinians, the president said.
weeks of the autonomy talks and the prime.:
formed first.
Camp David agreements. Carter called his more than six hours of
minister emphasized the Impor tance of th
But sources close to t he ta lks sa id t here was
The negotiations that will determine the
talks wi th Begin over two days "very con.
outposts as Israel's "wa ll of defense" against
vital headway made on several ou tstanding
Future of t he 1.1 million Palesti nia ns li ving in
structive and productive" and the Israeli
terrorist attacks.

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Engine Fire Destroys Car

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A short In an air conditioner blower Wednesday afternoon
left a Sanford man without his car, Sanford police say.
George Willis called Sanford firefighters when he noticed
smoke coming from under the hood of his 1977 Oldsmobile,
parked In front of his home at 213 W. 20th St., at 5:1 p.m.
Wednesday.
But by the time firemen were able to extinguish the blaze,
the engine and engine compartment of Willis' car had been
destroyed, police say. Police report the fire began In a shorted
air conditioner blower.
CARDRIVEN AND RETURNED,
POSSESSIONS MISSING
A Sanford man who left his car unlocked in his driveway,
keys in Its ignition, told police It was driven 125 miles by
unknown persons, who also took a calculator and three pairs of
pants from it
Richard Saum, 810 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, told police his
car was used, then returned some time between Tuesday af.
ternoon and Wednesday morning.
LONG WOOD THIEVES NET $15,000
A Longwood woman lost $15,000 in jewelry, silver and cash to
thieves Wednesday, deputies report.

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Susan Sperrazza, 135
deputies thieves who broke into her home between 8:40 a.m.
and 4 p.m. and took about $15,000 worth of goods and cub,
Deputies say the burglars cut their way Into a screened
porch, then broke a kitchen window to gain entry, then used a
pillowcase to carry off jewelry and cash from the master
bedroom.
The thieves also smashed a living room table and ransacked
all drawers and cabinets, deputies say.
TELEVISIONS, STEREO SYSTEM TAKEN
Burglars with only an hour and a half to work took $3,500 In
televisions and stereo equipment from a Maitland home
Wednesday night, deputies say.

To Be Low Key
PARIS (UP!) — French
philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre,
who died Wednesday at 74,
will be cremated next week
following a temporary burial
on Saturday, his friends
reported today.
In respect of Sartre's dislike
For official honors, there will
be no state ceremony like the
ones France often holds for Its
great artists and literary

Jay Janis, chairman of the Federal Home Loan

cent in March, the largest monthly drop in 20
years, and General Motors announced it is
eliminating work shifts and laying off thousands
of employees,
Economists said the economic indicators spell
r vessIon: retail and auto sales are slumping;
WtOrY utilization and output are down; unern.

ployment is up.

In Tokyo, Nissan President Takashi Ishihara

eliminating work shifts at five assembly plants relax its voluntary antfinflation guidelines for said he hopes the decision will end criticizim frorn

Wednesday things are going to get worse before and reducing line speeds at others, putting some prices to fit the recently increased guidelines for U.S. automakers and politicians over rising sales
they get bet ter.
12,000 employees on indefinite layoff.
of Japanese cars in America at a time of rising
wages.
Construction industry representatives reacted
On Tuesday, Ford Motor Co. ordered the
In Wastungton Nissan Niotor Co., the No. z unemployment among U.S. auto workers.
with gloom and anger to the housing figures, and closing of three plants and eliminated work turns Japanese automaker, announced today in Tokyo
Ishihara said the plant, expected to employ
the United Auto Workers said it will send 800 local at four others, idling 15,000 employees. Indefinite plans to build light trucks in the United States. 2,200 people, probably would be built in the Great
union officials to Washington May 8 to demand layoffs in the auto industry now stand at more
The firm, which builds Datsun cars and trucks, Lakes region or the Southeast. He said a final
congressional and presidential action to ease the
than 163,000 workers.
planned a similar announcement in Washington decision on a location would be announced in
auto industry's crisis
Meanwhile, the president's Price Advisory later today.
several weeks.

Cambod'l*a POOple RecaII
BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) — In their malaria-ridden
jungle hideouts, the bruised leadership of the Khmer Rouge
celebrate April 17 with bitter smiles and reminiscences of their
tr4umphant march Into Phnom Penh five years ago,
'1n the Cambodian capital, the timid leaders of a puppet
government mark the anniversary, dubbed "National Day,"
with speeches of gratitude to the Vietnamese who entered
Cambodla.16 months ago as liberators and remained as
oceupiers.
In miserable, hungry villages across their shattered land,
Cambodia's 6 million people remember the anniversary only
as a milestone on their long road to hell.
At 7:20 on the morning of April 17, 1975, the announcer at
Phnom Penh Radio looked out his window and spotted the file
of somber, black-clad Khmer Rouge troops entering the
capital. Picking up his microphone, he said: "We are ready to
Welcome you."
Thus ended five years of a war that began on a far more
Important anniversary for the Cambodian people — March 18,
1970. It was on that day that Gen. Lon Nol, heeding American
whispers, staged the coup d'etat that overthrew Prince
Norodom Sihanouk. Overnight, -Cambodia was transformed
from a peaceful paradise of smiling people to the arena of the
most vicious fighting witnessed in the Indonhina war.
The fighting and destruction surpassed anything the
iiierlcans had unleashed on North Vietnam It turned one of
3he most fertile rice growing and exporting nations In Asia into
a barren moonscape.
The war produced no heroes. Its shadowy victors were men
tho five years earlier had been no more than a rag-tag band of
8,000 guerrillas, ignored by their enemies and despised even by
Utelr friends, the Vietnamese.
Until Shanouk's overthrow, Hanoi had kept the Khmer
- ouge under tight waps so as not to Irk the prince, whose
pecret acquiescence was needed for the Viet Cong's use of
iupply trails and sanctuaries inside Combodla.
- The American "incursion" into Cambodia on April 30, 1970,
gave Hanoi an excuse to unleash the Khmer Rouge. The U.S.
bombing and Sthanouk's seal of approval swelled their ranks.
Len Nol's corrupt army of young men was no match for
them. No amount of U.S. aid could turn the tide.
On April 12, 1975, U.S. Embassy personnel and hlghranklng
Cambodian government officials left the falling capital by
helicopter. Those left behind comforted each other with the oftheard assurance: "Khmer do not kill Khmer."

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was six months before the Vietnamese allowed the first
ernatlonal aid team into Cambodia for an inspection visit. It
us 10 months after their capture of the capital before the flow
aid was allowed to begin.
It was 12 months before the Vietnamese carried out any
ge scale distribution of that food aid to the starving Camdians in the countryside. In fact, the first real food
tribution was carried out on Jan. 7, 1980, to mark the first
nIversary of the installation of their client government
ider Khmer Rouge defector Heng Samrin.
In that first year of Vietnamese occupation, international

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:Irn,,al Mass for Joseph J.
Coyne, 79. of 136 Country Club
Circle, Sanford, who died
Tuesday, will be celebrated
Friday at 9 A.M. at All Souls
Catholic Church, Sanford. The
wake service will be Thursday at
7:30 p.m. in the Semoran
Fu,al Home chapel. Visiting
hours 24 and 79 p.m. Thursday.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts
may be made to the Heart Fund.
S.moran Funeral Home, 633 W.
Semoran Boulevard, Altamonte
Springs, In charge.

jencles estimate that another 500,000 Cambodians died of
rvation.
Although food distribution has been speeded up inside CainMa, the international agencies warn that the problem is far
resolved.
hef workers expect tens of thousands of Cambodians, half
lad with hunger, to begin appearing at the Thai border in
rch of food over the next few months,
Famine will continue to haunt Cambodia until the nation has
gajned full sovereignty.
)ne major problem, relief workers charge, is that the
ktnamese are using food as a political weapon in Cambodia,
ding only those who collaborate with their client governlent. Food certainly is withheld from areas of the country still
ld by Khmer Rouge rebels.

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current situation Is "irreversible" and should be accepted.
The Cambodians, however, have their own dream of peace
the peace and well-being they lost 10 years ago with the
overthrow of Sihanouk.
A recent poll in refugee camps along Thailand's eastern
frontier showed that 85 percent of all Cambodians believe the
only solution to their problems is the return of Sihanouk.
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"People won't go back if Pol Pot is there," said Chiu Chang.
her, 35, a former textile worker currently at the Mairut
refugee camp in Southern Thailand. "Heng Sarmrin and the
Vietnamese are no better. All the people are afraid of them.
We will only go back to Cambodia if there was Sihanouk. For
us, Sihanouk was the last happy time, "
Relief workers at camps holding 160,000 Cambodians inside
Thailand say the Cambodians avidly follow radio reports of
Sihanouk's world travels in search of support.
"There is still some bitterness against Sihanouk for his past
support for Pot Pot," said one worker at the sprawling Khao I
Dang center. "But if Sihanouk walked into this camp today,
there wouldn't be a man, woman or child who didn't go down
on their knees to him. If Sihanouk came today and told these
people 'Follow me, were going home,' they would get up and
go."
Except In France, Sihanouk har found little support for his
efforts to save Cambodia. The Americans have told him to stay
out of politics and c o n c e n t r a t e on the "humanitarian
issues Involved." The Chinese, his former allies, urge him to
once again link his star to Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
guerrilla struggle against Vietnam.
The Soviet Union and Vietnam have said Sihanouk no longer
has any right to meddle in Cambodian affairs.
The big powers are not anxious to see Sihanouk returned to
Cambodia because of the 58-year-old prince's reputation for
refusing to play by the rules of power politics.
"Sihanouk is an ardent nationalist who refused to accept the
fact that Cambodia is a small country," said one Western
diplomat.
"Whenever he felt his country was being used, he would
switch camps and he switched at a dizzying pace. In the big
capitals of the world, he is not considered exactly reliable."
The Cambodian people themselves consider Sihanouk the
only reliable leader they ever had.
Without him, they say, the long road to hell looks shorter

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itics.
the United States talks of convening an international conpence on Cambodia. China talks of a prolonged guerri1l
rüggle. The Soviet Union agrees with Vietnam that the

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Bank Board, told the Joint Economic Committee

There was cautious jubilation In the streets of Phnom Penh
s the first communist troops poured into the capital.
; Bedeheets were draped out of windows as welcoming banCers and haggard citizens descended onto the sidewalks to
save and cheer their new, scowling overlords.
Their relief in "peace at last" was short-lived.
: Hours after their arrival, the Khmer Rouge were brutally
rthng people out of the cities and into the countryside.
: Hospitals were emptied of the sick and dying at gunpoint.
those who argued were shot. Those too old or weak for the trek
were left to die by the roadside.
The reign of terror had begun.
The mysterious Khmer Rouge leadership made no secret of
Is intentions. All remnants of Western contamination must be
iped out. Rice self-sufficiency must be restored through a
"turn to an agricultural base.
In 44 months of Khmer Rouge rule under Pol Pot, at least 1
m1Ilion people died In Cambodia. According to the best in.
lligence estimates available, some 300,000 people were
cecuted for disloyalty to the state or for minor infractions of
be rules. The rest died from the effects of slave labor and
arvation rations.
On Christmas Day, 1978, Vietnam invaded Cambodia and, in
quick march across the nation, routed Pol Pot and the Khmer
from Phnom Perth on Jan. 7, 1979.
4'ouge
This time there was not even cautious jubilation in the
greets of the capital Phnom Penh was empty.
The Vietnamese, however, were welcomed. A profound
nse of relief spread across the country at the news of Pol
rot's ouster. People began returning to their homes and
llages, Buddhist monks donned their saffron robes.
But once again the relief soon gave way to disilusioninent
d hatred, this time for the Vietnamese whose army brought
e specter of starvation to Cambodia.
:Fleeing the Vietnamese army, the Khmer Rouge had
unded up tens of thousands of peasants. Thousands more
andoned their plows in terror as the Vietnamese swept past.
bcefields became battlefields.
The winter harvest was never reaped, the summer crop
ver planted. The Vietnamese presence totally disrupted the

J'HCOYNE
Joseph J. Coyne, 79, of 136
Country Club Circle, Sanford,
died Tuesday at his residence.
Born in Hoboken, N.J., he
moved to Sanford from
Massapeque Park, Long
Isd, in 1970. He was a
retired milkman with the
National Dairy Corp., a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church and Sanford, and
Knights of Columbus,
Hoboken. N.J.
He is 5VlVed by a son,
Joseph J. Jr., of Vestal, N.Y.;
two daughters, Mrs. Gladys
O'Cullathan, Massapequa,
Long Island,Mrs. Rose Ann
Keller, Boynton Beach; three
sisters, Mrs. Anna Toomey,
Amityville, N.Y., Mrs. Vera
Maispina, Brooklyn, N.Y. and
Mrs. Frances Conlin,
Brooklyn; and 18 grandchildren and 9 great-

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Friends said Sartre's body
will be taken from the hospital
at 2 p.m. Saturday to Mont.
parnasse cemetery and will
be cremated next week at a
date yet to be set at Pere
Iacha cemetery.
Sartre's friends said his
body will rest for several days
in a temporary grave because
Pere Lachaise cemetery
crematory, the only one in
Paris, is booked fully in the
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Start Of Road To Tragedy

William Grimes told deputies the thieves struck between 7.
p.m. and 8:30 p.m., taking two color televisions and, an
assor tment of music system components from his home at 100
E. Wood Lake Drive.
POT FOUND IN DRUNK DRIVINGSUSPECT'S CAR
A Canadian stopped in Sanford, after he allegedly nearly
collided wi th a deputy's patrol car, has been charged with
carrying a 60-pound ba il of marijuana in his trunk.
Deputies say Lorne Charles Critchley was arrested 2:58 a.m.
Tuesday after forcing Deputy David Douglas off the road to
avoid a head-on collision.
Douglas turned his car around and stopped Critchley, who he
says was intoxicated to the point he could not stand up without
assistance.
After arresting Critchley on driving under the influence of
alcohol charges, Douglas began an inventory of the stopped
c In preparation to having It. towed for storage.
But In addition to finding the usual items in a car, Douglas
reported discovering about 60 pounds of marijuana wrapped in
a burlap bale and about 15 methaqualine pills.
Critchley was ordered held in lieu of $5,250 ball on possession
of controlled substance charges and an assarfinent of driving
violation charges.

Sartre Funeral

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food establishments on part of State Road 434
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proclaiming April 27 as McHappy Day and
agreeing to personally push Big Macs that day at
the local McDonald's. A quarter from each Big
Mac hamburger sold that day will go to help

Thursday, April 17, 1980-4A

Around

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, $43.90. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, $4.75; 6
Months, $27.00; Year, $52.00.

A New

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Ronald McDonald House in Gainesville
so that families of young patients at the hospital
will have a place to stay.
build the

The young girl with the big smile representing
McDonald's at the meeting had a long wait to get
on the extended agenda which kept the corn.
mission on the job until midnight.
This was the longest meeting yet for Mayor
Steve Uskert since he took the gavel in January.
The mayor's public participation period at the
beginning of the meeting is starting to catch on,
this week Bo Simpson and Bob Daves were not

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the only ones to take advantage of the forum. But
Uskert is finding even the best intentions
are misunderstood and not everyone favored his

By JANE CASSELBERRY

allotting the 30 minutes for citizens to speak out.

CBS newsman Dan Rather and his camera crew
have brought extraordinary television material
oacK trom uiei; surreptitious visit with rebel
forces inside Afghanistan. Viewers of "60

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who are still formally uncommitted. Rep.
Press spokeswoman Laura Broderick John Anderson, who is pondering an
He questioned Carters ethics and
who has been able to win only Independent race in the fall, has
morality" in political tactics, and in his
four convention delegates, was to discuss
Aides to Anderson, the maverick of the prepared speech — but a part he left out
his political plan s in a speech to the GOP, late Wednesday denied a re port on of his address said:
House today and then announce his a Los Angeles radio station that
"1 am sick and tired of the sane-

you.

Mrs. Squatterly is the friendly loan officer

"Would some kind of second trust be
In my neighborhood branch bank. Behind her possible?" I asked, trying to keep the note of
desk is one of those electronic boards, similar desperation out of my voice,
Mrs. Squatterly shook her head.
to an odds board at the race track, that
"At your Income level, the monft
flashes the latest changes in interest rates.
"MM Squatterly," I said, "I have final[ly payments on the primary loan would reach or
paid off the automobile loan I took out three exceed your credit limitation,"
As we were talking, the interest rate shot up
years ago to finance my new car. Now I would
like to borrow enough money to have the car another couple of points. I could only guess
what was happening to gas i*icei, but the
filled with gas."
Mrs. Squatterly glanced back over her mere thought was enough to bring sweat to
shoulder at the interest board, which at that my forehead.
"How about my house?" I pleaded. "Would
moment was posting another new high.
"What sort of collateral are you prepared to you consider refinancing a home mortgage to
up?" she asked pleasantly,
provide enough capital for me to buy the
NOIlne?
I said, "Well, since my car is fully paid for
thought I might pledge it as aftwity for de
Mrs. Squatterly patiently explained that
gasoline loan."
with real estate prices no longer keeping pace
Mrs. Squatterly fished a small blue book out with the rise of Interest rates and oil, my
of her desk drawer and thunabed to the page equity would be lax than the Interest charges
she was looking for,
on a new loan would be,
"Needless to say," she said needlessly,
"The next time you buy a new car, pay the
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payments seven years ago because she has goveranent assistance,
arthritis of the .ploe. Like the burglary,
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Virginia's Income isa pitIful $4,179.12 a year, the money
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monsters are slowly circling in on Americans
Uke Virginia. I t"
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numbers, to tell the living stories of the
Mnerican e01mOnI$C CrUsh.

could have happened to VIrginia.
She had moved with her husband 10 Florida
from Worcester, Mass., because ha hst
condition. They dreamed 01 a golden life in

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plNCrIptiOS 1i SUIt be paid Oitt 01 bar
pucL She may aeon need to cboes
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Charges against Shields and Tallahassee real estate
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The stress symptoms have persisted in some cases for
almost a year since the March 28, 1979 accident and the
situation has become "chronically disturbing" for many
residents, said a Pennsylvania Health Department study
released Wednesday.
The findings— taken from interviews with some 2,200 people

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, (UP!) The captain of a
boat denies the drowning of a
mother and five children in the Atlantic last August
was his fault, and says he "felt bad" about it after it
happened.
Grand Jury testimony by Jeffrey Hastings, a 30year-old Holuxo, Fla., man was read to his murder
trial jury Wednesday. In it, he placed moist of the
responsibility for the deaths of the woman and five

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was hired for the trip just the night before.
In Hollywood, Fla., police found 45 more Haitians on
a beach Wednesday morning bringing the total of
refugee arrivals to south Florida to 91$ over a five-day,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
VILE NO. SS14S-CP
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NOTICE
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CLAIMS

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DEMANDS

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
April 16
ADMISSIONS
SANFORD:

David G. Miller

John Hall, Longwood

DISCHARGES
SANFORD:
Ml,le 0. Hooks
Merlin MCCIUIQ

Ruth SwImey
Charlie Taylor
Janice o. Whit Icy
Amy Creech, DeBary

Ruth E. Long, Entorpr1se
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to send a message to violent criminals get caught and you'll
get no parole.
The Corrections, Probation and Parole Cominittee Wednes.
day approved on an 8-1 vote a compromise bill that would
eliminate parole for nine violent crimes ranging from sexual
battery to murder. Persons convicted of other crinies could be
Paoled only after serving one-third of their terms.
The compromise measure (CS-HB 1290), hammered out by
Correciions Chairman Arnett Girardeau and Criminal Justicv
Chairman Robert Crawford, revises a Criminal Justice
Committee version that would have abolished parole entirely.
The substitute bill, which now goes to the Appropriations
Committee, provides for the abolishment of parole effective
Jan. 1, 1963, for the nine major crimes and would create it
special joint legislative committee to work with the state
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criminals would be,"There will not be parole for people who
commit violent crimes."

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irritability or extreme anger.
lx-rc,ent of the people living within a 10-mile
Between 50-60 radius of the plant indicated they opposed the proposed
reopening of Three Mile Island.

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In other legislative action:
Flctltiota
Name
Statutes.
To.WIt:
The House retreated from a proposal that a citizen
FlorIda 32707.
Section $U.07 Florida Statutes
ra•. All persons having cIals
making an ethics complaint against a public official pay the
isv.
nmands against the estate are
Notice
official's legal expenses if the charge was unproven and up51g. Themes K. Krauss
- requIred,
WITHIN THREE
OF
PWIsh:
Alwil
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a
May
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proved a substitute amendment to an Ethics Commission bill
WNTHS FROM THE DATE
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 1NO
DEU42 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN' (HB 1117) saying the citizen would ha ve to pay those expenses
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THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the
- AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, only If
he acted in "bad faith."
NOTICE
Clerk at theabove Court a written
FLORIDA
— The House Governmenta l Operations Committee passed a
0F11RlFF'S SALE
statement of any claim or demand
CASE NO. N415CA44.I
they may have. Each claim must
NOTIC II HEREBY GIVEN IN RE; THE MARRIAGE OF
proposed constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to
be In writing and must Indicate the me by VWIU of that certain Writ ALBERT REDDICK,
privacy
from government intrusion.
Ezecutlen Issued out of and
bas is for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor of his agent undif the suI of the Circuit Court a
or attorney, and the amount of Seminole County, Florida, upon BEATRICE D. SLATER RED.

With our energy people demanding ever
more fuel.efflcjent cars while our safety

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — If the National in the inain archives building in W,ashington undecidedabout whether to challenge tlie plan, lie
Archives has its way, Americans would be allowed
beginning May 26.
noted he was less concerned about the release of
as early as next month to listen to the ta pes of
But the proposal for release of the tapes, to be the Watergate tapes than other Nixon tapes
Richard Nixon used in the Watergate cover-up
published it, Monday's Federal Register, is ex- because they already have been made public.
trial — including the one with the 181 2-minute pected to dri;w challenges froin sonie of the 15
I.,awyers for two other key characters on the
erasure,
officials whose voices were recorded, often while tapes - former Attorney General John Mitchell
Archives officials said Wednesday they plan to they used profanity. Any such legal battle could and foriner White House chief of stiff 11.11.
make public 31 unedited tapes of conversations cause lengthy delays in the archives' plans.
Haldeman - could not be reached for continent
involving Nixon and his aides at a listening center
Nixon's lawyer, It. Stan Nlortenson. said lie is Wednesday.

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Matilda Hicks, Orange City
Elsie M. Perry, Orange City
Edmond Vadnals, Orange City

Lauretta Asbie
Glnva Bradshaw

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stomach trouble, frequent urination and rashes, the study

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THOMASTON, Maine (UPI) — Riot- duties and "by inutual consent" was transequipped sta te police manned gun towers and ferred to another job in the state Corrections
patrolled cellblocks at the Maine State Prison Department, Brennan said.
today, replacing guards who the governor said
Prisoners set a series of small fires, chanted
had lost control of the jail.
in unison and hurled objects about their cells
Gov. Joseph E. Brennan ordered the to protest the takeover, but authorities said
y, saying there was there was no serious violence.
"tremendous potential for a very serious
Acting war den Donald Allen ordered police
situation" at the lWyear-old nmximutti and a temin of weapons specialists to conduct a
e.cwlty facility. Another official called the cell-by-cell search of the pr ison today to
prison "a tinderbox."
gather up homemade weapons and other
Warden Richard Oliver was relieved of his contraband, including combustible materials.

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also showed local citizens
relied more heavily on sleeping pills, liquor and cigarettes to
ease the tension during the weeklong nuclear crisis,
A 112.5 percent increase in the use of sleeping pills was
reported during the crisis, while drinkers said they drank 31.9
percent more alcohol and smokers smoked 13.6 percent more
cigarettes.
Immediately after the accident — and coritirtuing at least
until January 1980 over 10 percent of the local population
experienced such physical stress symptoms as headaches,

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Jewell Penrier
.'. AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
"Then our studies lave shm that even it
o il
Angela D. Robinson
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE.
you were ma tank, if it is struck you will be
John E. Schwlndler
ARE
HEREBY
YOU
Marlorle Wilke
injurW union surfaces are properly pidded.
.6-NOTIFIED that the ad.,
William Wimberly
nutritIon , the estate of
So, we will have to add specially designed
Agnes Wyma
1 ARREN H. WILSON, deciasad,
Interior padding to both door sections of our
o.
pers
In the
cars. This, In turn, w1H add stI11 more weight
.M.Clrcull Court for S*mlnol* county,
Legal Notice
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Florida, Probate Division, the
n,)addrou of which Is SeminoW
"But more htportantly, it will, cut dawn.on
FICTITIOUS NAME
County Courthouse, Sanford,
the interior dimensions of our cars abolit 4
Notice is hereby given that I am
t! rids 32171. The Personal
side. We have designed our
1apr.sntanve at me estate 5 Springwood Circle, Longwood,
cars to be competitive in the marketplace and
i,n!DITH GRACE WILSON,
FloridatheSeminole County, Florida
address Is 171 $uflnytewn Road, under
fictitious name of TOM
One Of the =44nP0"=t features in a
CauMberry, Florida 3VOY. The
is Iritirlor room. So, if we ION 8 Inches
EJ,.me and address of the personal
I
to Ister said name
,,representa?Ive's attorney are: that
from new padding, we will have to increase
with the Clerk of the circuit
Esquire,
RICHARD
B.
OWEN,
tin wWth of the car by IInches. Now we really
.11'!tARROLL, JONES, ROOKS &amp; Somincle County, Florida in K.
start 14) add Weight."
OWEN, P.O. Box X Cswlbeay, cOi'dance wIth the provisions at the

the others are like Virginia, ,,U
they can at least
XnW almut their adwalty.
Ping
to cry," she sirugged, "who Is going to listen
.
ItiAv ri
'.a room IUII
attempts to regulate the iii. of

living within 55 miles of the plant

23-foot smugglers'

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This will add significant weight to the Car.

draws such vigorous

Carter regarding the foreign policy of

Island Residents Report Illnesses

HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
Over 10 percent of the
residents near Three Mile Island experienced abdominal
pai ns, rashes, insomnia, irritability and other stress Sytup-

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have to insert cross rails in the side of the Cal'.

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A test firing of three

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small car which we market in your country.

SLheWcwstlike.dog," said Vk'jda.

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said Wednesday night they soon plan to seek a new

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"I am very concerned about what effect
this rule will have on the overall design of our

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they could carry from her falnhly tra4s
to cocking pots. It was U beet thing thet

Alive Is

She used the money to ply the taxes and fines.
and a shortage of cooking pots.

wiu yearly Income under $4,999.

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Reagan officials in Virginia based t heir advice and run as an independent.

projections Wednesday on returns from a
On the Democratic side, President this nation and the conduct of his White
series of local GOP caucuses that began Carter passed the half-way mark several House.

PHILIP CRANE

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WASHINGTON
Virginia lion Is nobody
..Big
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you
would
expect
to
read about In the
striving for all that is good. Nader's
n
ewspaper,
She
Is
usually
reported as jut
Businen Day" is worthy of celebration by &amp;H
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Impact. Afterward, he noted.,

JACK ANDERSON

For Some,

support of Reagan at a news conference. Anderson has decided to ignore staff titnonious utterances from Jimmy

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In Cape Canaveral, firefighters at the Kennedy
Space Center voted 5&amp;2 Wednesday to ratify a new
three-year contract with Wackenhut Inc.

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seconds Wednesday when one of the engines
overheated, space agency officials said,

Recently, Jacques Provensal,' 'Renault's
director of structural safety,
over fr4m
Paris to testify before a NHTSA hearing on a
proposed rule that would require cars sold in
the United States to have increased side
Protection to guard OCCUPAIIIA ftm a I&amp;*&amp;I

By DICK WEST
market guide, a 3-yearoId, four-door, sixWASHINGTON (UPI) — With credit get- cylinder Nader Callbick Is worth only about
ting tighter, oil prices rising incessantly and 75 percent of the amount you would need to
interest rates setting new records almost It with gas. Are you in a position to put up u
daily, you can imagine what it is like to go into other 25 percent In cash?"
I told Mrs. Squatterly I was having some
a bank and try to borrow enough money to
buy a new tankful of gasoline,
rather severe cash-flow problems and did not
Or if you can't Imagine it, I'll spell It out for believe I would be able to swing that type of

t best elusive and at wont

But corporate America is also In the forefront in

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has Unwittingly misled the public by overzealously Interpreting and analyzing those
results in a frantic search for trends that are

headquarters of plan ts.
Sure, there are some bad apples in corporate

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A fiery populist (Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace) organized the most successM third.
party challenge In more than four decades,
That's volatWty — and nothing Oat has yet
occurred In 1980 can match any one of those
events,

aid to cultural endeavors or of being a good neighbor to the communities where business maintains

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York) then entered the race and was well on
his way to capturing the nomination wheh he

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assemblage of activists rallying to the call Of
The broader Issue — the quality of press
P Ralph Nader to spend April 17 castigating "big coverage during the
1980 campaign
is
business." These "Americans Concerned about considerably more complex. The problem
Corporate Power" envision the event as the does not lie in inaccurate or Inadequate
beginning of a 10-year campaign to expose the reporting because the results of all the
primaries have been promptly full and
sins of 10 corporate giants as yet unidentified
honestly
conveyed to the nation1i readers,
in bending the law.
listeners
and
viewers.
But Nader, who has made a career out of being
a malcontent, and his five dozen assorted
Instead, the preu (including this column)

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presidency in favor of the former Virginia's remaining seven delegates is: lie has."

space shuttle engines was halted after only five

Energy, whose sworn mission is to cut 01W
nation's dependence on foreign oil by
demanding that the automobiles on our roaUs
achleve better and better gas mileage eath
year. Consider, at the same time, the
Depar tment of Transportation's NaUol
Highway Traffic Safety Administratioii,
whose equally dedicated mission is to make
those automobiles ever safer.
Do these missions conflict? Consider 06
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example:
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Renault is one of Europe's major car
manufacturers. Its products are the industiy
leaders in France and it W a major share~f
other European markets.
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Of all the auto makers in the world,
Probably no other has a greater commitmaht
to safety. So committed is Renault, in fait,
that the company has a whole departmint
that does nothing but work with the Frenh
police to study any accident In which th*e
one of I
,
cluding com puter modeling of the accldentto
if amething can be learned to make Its
was asaferin
fatality the
involvin
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sought reelection but was forced to Withdraw
early In the primary season.

over from World War I.

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not all of

Crane, who is withdrawing his bid for the expected to win some if

. . couldn't harness GOP voters

WASHINGTON (NEA) It is often sd
that various segments of the federal gove&amp;.
ment work against each other. This is only tbo
true.
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with something better than machine guns left

citizens
but for different reasons.
Most businesses help create a better life for all
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was given the
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the contest for the Democratic nomination
produced a series of truly dramatic and
unpredictable events.

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Americans. They will be reluctant to speak 0
record of suppprt for educational Institutions, of leadership n charitable causes, of

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a rhetorical question: "Do I believe
the president has played politics with
American hostages in Iran? The answer
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How much American hesitation Is necessary?
Since Day I of their invasion the Russians have

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In a flurry of soul-searching and crowfamous trip to the Khyber Pass in February. eating, numerous journalists have concluded
, Rather could rind no evidence that the rebel that a "volatile" (an especially popular "buzz
forces are getting any American aid directly or word" these days) electorate led them to
I indirectly,
repeatedly miscalculate the voters' mood and
thus err In forecasting election returns during
The Carter administration's response to the
the initial months of the. campaign.
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Soviet invasion has been limited to diplomatic
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pressure on Moscow, an attempt to revive
One columnist recently described this
It.
I- military aid to Pakistan, a beefing up of security
year's race as the "most volatile presidential
campaign in my 32 years of journalism." A
planning for the Persian Gulf and a deployment of
news
magazine observed that "the press was
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off guard" throughout,the early
C leave out the people who are facing the Russians
presidential primaries,
head-on the Moslem tribesmen trying to defend
First, to set the record straight, thou who
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proclaim
the 1980 campaign the most
armed with tanks, artillery and helicopters, and
"volatil e" in modern times have very short
4 possibly using nerve gas.
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la
Accused "Death's
nurse Jani Adams has been granted a ternporary certificate as an ambulance attendant.
The head of the local health district said Wednesday

Dual
Missions

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generals and three Afghan officers loyal to the

The nation's capital Is deadly during the heat Of
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and sloppy during the chill of winter, but
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Soviet-backed regime in Kabul.
7te rebel warriors encountered by Rather were
making a plea for help. They are not asking for
Undaunted by the temporary dearth of
I" military aid on the grand scale, but the kind of
ef.
either
forthcoming primaries to spetvlate
light weapons and ammunition they can use
about or recent election returns to analyze,
fectively in a war of resistance. The U.S.
purveyors of poli tical punditry have resorted
government has been officially silent about
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PHILADELPHIA (UPI ) The confessed "jogging
rapist" who pleaded guilty to seven rapes and nine
sexual assaults has received a 20.50 year jail term
under a pica-bargaining agreement.
"I'd like to apologize to the gins and their parents,"

BOB WAGMAN

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Recently Radio Pakistan reported that the rebels
had shot down a helicopter, killing two Soviet

The Silly Season

the Golden Age Olympics possible. Golden
Olympics shadow boxes displaying replicas of
the gold, silver and bronze medals were
presented to Don Hughes, manager of
McDonald's restaurant; Dan Moss, manager of
Zayre Department Store; Dennis Courson,
president Flagship Bank of Seminole; John 11
Squires, ComBank-Seminole County; John 11
Edwards of Holiday Inn of Sanford-Lake
Monroe; the city of Sanford; and John Pierce of
Mayfair Country Club.
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and will end next ninnth, weeks ago but his opponent is closer
Assured of at least 44 of Virginia's state Republicasn Party officials and than Heagarfs rivals are. Carter now has
national convention delegates, Ronald supporters of rival George Bush con- 914 of the 1,666 hi' needs to be
Reagan today has more than half the firmed the figures.
renominated, and Sen. Edward Kennedy
votes he needs to become the Republican
According to United Press Inter- has 474.5, with 26.5 uncommitted.
presidential candidate in Detroit next national tabulations, Reagan now has 501
In a speech at Gettysburg College late
July.
delegates of the 998 he needs for
Wednesday,
Bush asked and a nswered
And Reagan gets another boost, this nomination.

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Angel"

ROBERT WALTERS

are persistent reports that the tribesmen are able
to strike painful blows against the invaders.

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warfare'from their mountain strongholds against
th e 70,000 Russian troops now occupying their
count ry . While accurate military information
from inside Afghanistan is hard to come by, there

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that they have very little in the way of weapons
with which to do their fighting.
All the rebels can hope to do is wage guerrilla

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MInON

Among those honored at the recent Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce awards banquet
were those important sponsors who have made

property into the city.
Residents of Land Avenue have been trying for
years to get their street paved and have found
every time the project was delayed a little longer
by local officials protecting their interests it has
cost them money.
The city will have to pay nine percent interest
on the loan from ComBank to finance the paving
project the expense of which will be borne by the

Thursday, April 17,1910--SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Land Avenue property owners. (The interest on
the loan has jumped from six to nine percent in:
the last 30 or 40 days) and construction costs
have soared in the past six months.
When one of the commissioners began making
noises about looking after their interest that
sounded like more delay the property owners it,
the audience cried out with one voice "No, no!
Please, no more petitions and delays!"

The idea was for everyone who wished to have
their say on items to be coming up that night on
the agenda, while confining comment during the
meeting to those directly affected. "I don't want
to have to sit here and listen to one or two who
feel they have to get up and sound off on
everything that comes up whether it concerns
them or not," commented the mayor.
The city hail was packed Monday with
residents, who expressed their opinions on a
variety of subjects not only during the PPP, but
all during the meeting. A request for annexation
turned into a lengthy public hearing and site plan
review by the audience before the commission
could even vote on the request to bring the

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(5), Thatcher (6) and SpurreD.
Reese and Hunt. Hitters -Winter
Park: Gordon 23+ SpurreD HR.
Edgewater: Wambold 2.3 2 RBI.
Carter 23 RBI, RIchardi 2 RBI,
Little 2 RBI. Records-Winter
Park 10.10, Edgewater 1o.1-i.

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West Orange S. Soon* I

Racing

At$anfo.Orian
Wednesday night results
First race-3.1,C: 31:44

lSurtireLucky 30.00 22.90
I Red Tog

Darters Halt Seminole Win Streak At 8

4.40

-Southpaw Robey Tosses Perfed Gwme
Stocky left-hander Jay talented southpaw struck out an early -1 leaU afler LWO
Robey turned in a spectacular 18 of a possible 21 batters and innings behind the hard hitpitching effort Saturday to blasted home run in the fifth ting oF Billy Canfield who
inning.

lead the Polor Chips Orioles to

knot the score.

the Bob Endicott Twins 15-3;

In Bronco play Jeff Poin- the Burger King Bucs outdexter and Mark Fontaine slugged the Tony Pryor Auto

went 44 including a double

Coffey, Harrell Turn In Sparkling Mound Jobs

Seminole took a 10-6 lead into the seventh inning on the
'iltting of Alton Davis, Juan Dealba, Walt Law and Glenn
Stambaugh.
Davis smacked a three-run triple while Dealba, Law and
Stambaugh rapped out two hits each for the Tribe to help
build the four run cushion.

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Apopka used a pair of errors and walks combined with
two Blue Darter base hits in their half of the seventh to knot
the score and send the contest into extra innings.
Seminole failed to score In the eighth and as-TiThe coact,
Bobby Lundquist win it, "They came out and knocked the
ball all over the park." The Darters amassed eight runs in
the top of the eighth and then blanked the Seminoles in the
bottom of the inning for the victory.
The loss snapped an eight game winning streak for the
Tribe and left its current record at 9-16.
'Goed defense sure helped our winning streak and we
just didn't get it tonight," said Lundquist of Apopka's big
comeback. "We should have been out of the last two innings
one-two-three, but we didn't get the plays and it cost us."
In other Five Star Conference action Wednesday night
Lyman's Greyhounds topped conference leading Lake
Howell 7-3.

inspect

cylinder,

The Seminoles then meet Bishop Moore at home on April
22 before the start of the District 9 baseball tourney April 29
through May 2.

Lady Seminoles Sweep Double-Header
Over Lady Greyhounds By 7-5 Scores

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Seminole plays its final conference game tonight at 7:30
at Sanford Memorial Stadium against the Greyhounds. The
game was originally scheduled for Friday night.

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Stambaugh's stretch. Seminole first baseman Glenn Stambaugh stretches
for shortstop Walt Law's throw Wednesday night, Just nipping Apopka
runner Tim Anderson for the out. Law had three hits, including a three-run
triple and Stambaugh added a pair of singles but the Tribe fell 18-10.

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Waiting, Waiting, Waiting. Apopka catcher Sam Sullivan could have taken a
lunch break on this play as Bobby Wells crosses the plate for a Seminole run.
Wells score came on a bases loaded triple by Alton Davis in the Tribe's 18.10 '
loss Wednesday night.

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Luther: Wilson 2328, Wich2.32B,
Tenth race -5.1a,A2 31:09
IWright Bean Bag 5.60 5.60 2.50 McLaughlin 7.32BHR. RecordslSteam Train
9.20 4.50 Luther 111, Florida Central 06.
3 Boston Mandy
Lyman 7, Lake Howell 3
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Miller, Smith (4) and Randell,
6.00 3.20 3.00
7 Patrick T Tiger
4.80 4.60 Parker and Holzworth. Hitters
5,00 Lyman: Parker 24, Marcello 2.3.
4Vaquero
Records
0(1-7) 33.501 P (1.7) 99.00; 1(1.
Lake Howell 10.4,

A's Keough Handcuffs Mariners

To No-Hit First Federal
The Railroaders blasted apiece.
Poppa Jay's batted only
First Federal 144 Wednesday
and stretched their lead in the three Innings in scoring the 23
Sanford Little National runs on 10 hits. Stewart
League to two full games as Gordon had a double and
Clem Leonard Shell was single, while winning pitcher
upeet 8-6 by Sunniland Car- Dexter Franklin added two
poration.
singles. Bryan Debose
Poppa Jay's dumped blasted a home rim and Larry
Cardinal Industries 23-6 In Lemon added a triple. Kevin
Wednesday's other league Campbell slapped a double in.

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up his second victory of the infant season Wednesday night
by stopping the Seattle Mariners on six hits in a 6-1 victory
1w the A's.
"1 knew I was a better pitcher than my record," said
Keough, who decided to take his future into his own hands

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Donald Grayson and early under the 10-run lead
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Jo Jo McCloud slammed a
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shortened to four innings American League is a
chup between leaders Atlantic Sanford Youth Baseball League action at Ft.
under the 10-rim lead rule.
Seminole Mellon Park.
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swatted a home run and while Krayola Kollege tangles trail the 1955 Brooklyn year, allowing but five hits ahead of Pete Rose into 11th
Mitchell added a double,
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Blue Jays 11, Brewers 2
Roy Howell hit a two-run homer and Dave Stieb scattered
six hits to pace Toronto in Its home opener. Stieb struck out
five and walked three.

37th career shutout and lead New York over Chicago, which
winter ball, something he had never done before.
saw a four-game winning streak snapped. John, 1.0, allowed
"They suggested I should quit on my slider," said the 24only a one-out single by Alan Bannister in the first Inning
yearold right-hander, son of farmer major-league out.
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fielder Marty Keough.
Rangers 8, Indians 7
In his first start ftyear against the Minnesota Twins,
Richie Zisk belted a three-run homer with two out in the
Keough pitched a four-hitter in a 1.0 victory. He had the
ninth inning to help Texas overcome an early seven-run
Mariners shut out through seven innings Wednesday before
deficit and hand Cleveland its fourth straight loss.
a double by Julio Cruz and a single by Bruce Bochte
produced Seattle's only run.
Red Sex 10, Tigers 9
Keough struck out five Mariners and walked two while
Tony Perez went 4-for-4 and drove in four runs with a twoJim Beattie, who started for Seattle, was reached for eight
run homer and a double and Steve Renko pitched five inhits and all six runs in 42-3 Innings. The A's sent 11 batters
nings of one-hit relief as Boston handed Detroit its fifth
to the plate in the fifth Inning and scored all their runs onsix
straight Loss.
tilts and two walks. Rob Picciolo's single drove in the first
run and Dave Revering hit a two-run triple later in the rallyAn8els 2, TwIns 1
Don Baylor hit a sacrifice fly to drive In Al Cowens with
for the deciding blow.
one out in the 10th inning. Cowens led off with a single
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3.10 2.60 4 RBI. Walker 2-4, Bernier 2.3 RBI,
2 Swinging Slim
3.50 Tirelosi 2-3 2 RBI.
Seminole High's Lady Tribe softball Greyhounds.
performance including a double,
0(1-7)34.20; P (7.1) 115.10; 1(7squad goes after outright first place
11-311351.0
Luther 15, Florida Central S
Seminole won both ends of the twin bill sophomore Bobbin Higgins with a 3-7
PH.
Ninth race -5-16, I: 30.59
honors today when the Tribe tangles with by 7.5 scores to boost its season overall performance and Sherri Bledsoe who
Aito. Trsnsmlssio.s - Alr/C00411101i15 .1005 U,*
2Wrlght Chanook 4,20 3.40 2.50 Florida Central
020 30- $44 co-Five Star Conference leading DeLand record to 12-3
rroot fad Aligamiui. W*ssl I$lIlCiOp. Lakes. sic.
and conference slate to 10turned in a 3-6 effort at the plate.
1 Rossport Pass
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3.40 3.00 Luther
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DeLand.
2.
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pair
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marked
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11th
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4.10
Shevalier and Kazmarchek.
The Seminoles climbed into a first out of the last 12 for the Lady Seminoles.
Q1111 -2111-41111P0.11 22.10; 112-1The Lady Seminoles round out this

The Apopka Blue Darters took advantage of some late
inning walks and Seminole High miscues Wednesday afternoon to post a come from behind 18-10 win over Sanford
in Five Star Conference baseball action.

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Do you wish you had more
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DEAR ABBY: This is the
home and letting them use friends? Get Abby's booklet,
second marriage for both of
us. All our children are grown
you?
"How To Be Popular; You're
NEEDS ADVICE Never Too Young or Too Old."
and live away from home.
Dear
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children never call and ask if
i or should be) clearly drawn addressed, stamped (28
Abby
%hen a child Is grown and cents) envelope to: Abby,
we have plans for the
leaves home. Should be return Popularity, 132 Lasky Drive,
weekends, holidays or
for a day, a week or a month, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.
whatever; they just call and
he returns as a guest. nis
say, "We will be there on a spouse, they bring their
certain day." Occasiona lly furniture, clothes, etc., to means he should not come
fty don't even call, they just store at our house without without an imitation. If he's
come.
between jobs, or marriages
asking permission.
Sometimes we've made
My husband says this is and needs a root over his
head, dw cbances are he will
plans to visit friends, or we've their house, too, and they can
not be ref wied, but he should
invited my children to visit us, come and go as
lease.
always
ask first. And inviting The Pacific Ocean holds
and we can acconunodate just
Abby, i
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to one's parents' home, half the water on earth.
othe
so many houseguests.
wan t ir children feel
rs
and storing furililture, clothes,
When his children are here home, but just how far should
etc., without peminion Is
they call up their friends and they go?
invite them over for dinner
My children and I have an also out of line.
I without asking us first. If understanding that
never
I they're moving from one visitelittsr'rh
place to another, are out of without being invited. How do
den
work or had a fight with a you draw the line between

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to help with the medical expenses for Erica who weighed I
pound and 12 ox at birth.

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Ellen Keefer and City Council President Betty Jack thanked
members for their help and attendance at the Erica Cook

Spouse Says H*s K*ds Can
Come, Go As T e lease

Perfoct For Vacation

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based in Central Florida, will hold auditions May 17, at 10
a.m. at the company s studio in .nlando.
Contracts are available starting in August. Strong ballet
technique is required with a background in modern and
American Jazz desirable. Send a dance resume to Southern
Ballet Theatre P.O. Box 7, Fern Park 32730. For infortnatim call Kip Watson, 339-9632.
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Faron 111, Charles G. Einery, Nlrs. J. E%-ers, Arthur Sinerald.
Mrs. MacNeil and Marjoric E.. Alliger.

secretary, Barbara Gorman. They will take their office
starting hi May of this year.

The new chapter officers are president, Carol Ann Smith;
vice president, Eve Rogero; recording secretary, Kathy

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write letters to Gov. Bob Grahamand Lt. Gov. Wavrie Nlixsoll
asking for their support for full fun(hiig of stateaid for local
libraries.
Those
t.rt Walter A (,logi r Mrs (,lo,u \li s

Wallace; treasurer, Marion Farella; and corresponding

Beta Eta

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The Deltona drive coincides with a countywide clean-up
emphasis.

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Joanne Moore Mrs Hines reports that tlit. libr.ir'. ukoiiits
donations of magazines, books and records.

a Phi* Chapter

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officers for next year at their last meeting.
The business meeting and election was presided over by
President Ellen Keefer and assisted by Vice President Viola

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Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce has as its April goal
to "Make Deltona Sparkle." The chamber has launched Its
second annual clean-up, spruce-up campaign and will give
awards in the following categories: business, homeowners,

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Mrs. Howe has tiiade as many as :W of these hand stitched
pieces and has given this last one to the library.

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Drumbeller, Cindy Phillips and Janet Casey.

attend

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building, 150 W. Church. Those inteiested are welcome to

Ic, and Persian
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also Mrs. Norma Hines, DeBar) librarian, and her assistant,

Stone. 1.6mm.

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The Fourth Annual Old-Timers Reunion will be held

3/4" Yellow blade.

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The regular Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Trustees of
the DeBary Public Library Association, Inc. was held in the
library.
Reports were given by the chairmen of the various coinmittees. Mrs. Parker Bitner exhibited the scrapbook sho'. ing
activities of the past year.

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April
gave an inforinative talk on*Florida lawns.
The following officers have been elected for the new year:
Edward L. Kelsey, president; Walter Hoberg, vice

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Recent graduates of the Nursing Assistant program at Seminole Community
National Library Vtck is bung celebrated this t K April
College
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Margaret
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Marilyn
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Naomi
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are asked to

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evening classes, at the Vocational Business School,
Seminole Community College, Sanford.
Registration is Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. and in the evening from 6 to 9 p.m. in the ad.
ministration building Schedules for classes are available
For further i nformation, telephone 3214.

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titles in each age category.
A 50 cent donation is asked. Proceeds will benefit Kradle
K&amp;eEerth1
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career information to area high school and junior college
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Aid.
Seminars will be conducted by professionals froni each field
representing such institutions as the University of (entral
Florida, Florida A&amp;M University, Florida Hospital, V a lencia

Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is sponsoring
the Little Miss and Master Seminole County Pageant

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careers, counselled on the availability of financial aid, and
apprised of the programs offered by Central Florida's many
educational i nstitutions. Approximately 400 young people are
expected to attend including students from a ll public high
schools in Seminole County.

auditoritun. About 50 contestants will vie for the respective

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formation, stories, personal history and pictures of the
Agri-Center, formerly the Old Folks Home.
If anyone has stories to relate or pictures the commission

The allied health occupations are predicted to be one of the
leading employment areas of the decade,
As pa of jL continuing health education programs, t he
Oran ge County Medical Society Auxiliary, in cooperation with
Seminole Community College, will sponsor its second annual

'Little ' Pageant Set Saturday

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The Seminole County Historical Commission is holding its
onthly meeting at the Agri-Center on U.S. Highway 17.92
Mon
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a at 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

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Thursday, April 17, IflO

TONIGHT'
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18-Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS

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41-Hojses

TO_Share
Spare or part.time sales help
wanted. Workout of your own
home, set your own hours
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
benefits include paId vacation
company car, retirement plan
&amp; more. Send Resume to: Mr.
R.Luettchau,l3ôMargo Lane,
Longwood, Fl. 32750.
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80-Autos for Sale

78-torcyCIeS
BIKES-- Two 21' bos's Schwinn -Also precision skates. Site 6.
black leather boot, like new
Good Condlon. $tOO
322 1120
37) 7345
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Share home, board &amp; laundry or
room only. Working man
preferred. References. San.
ford. Reply to Box 54, co The
Evening Herald P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford. Fl. 32771.

Thursday, April17, 1980-38

Evening HerMd, sanford, Fl.

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41-Hous

Goldsboro -By Owner
Wilibuy 1st 2nd mortgates. We
3 BR, completely remodeled
also make Real Estate &amp;
inside &amp; out. New w-w carpet.
BusineSs loans. Florida
Large workshop. Only 519,500.
Mortgage Investment. 1101 E.
322 0216.
Robinson, Orlando, 427 2976.
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Longwood, lovely 3 BR, l'2 B,
like new. $12,900 cash to 50-Miscellaneous for Sale
mortgage.. Vacant, move in
today. $43,900
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
Lake Mary 2 BR, near S.CC.
311-3)5 E. First St.
322 3627
lovely lot, S3OMOO

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NEW TIRES $19898. UP
tional remark by the governor
STOOGES / THE UTILE ILlS.
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323 7831
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3coinecutive times
I) () (1)0 CD 0 NEWS
of every site and price.
7:25
1971
HarIe
Divdson
290
Eu
$300 Cash
199 CH P 'V'SL ER WAGON
BORS "Pigs' LIb"
LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM.
(I1)35KuNGFu
7consacutiv.tlme$
34c a line
8:00 AM. - S:30 P.M.
BATEMAN REALTY
(12)(17)GILUGAW8ISLAND
330
cellent rcuidton, ri'rrent
Callalter8pm 23 8257
•(3)TOOAYINFLORIDA
LPN full time, 3.11. Apply to
AUTO. AIR LOOV GOOD
10 EARTH, SEA AND
HARDWOOD
FLOORS,
CARMONDAY
thus
FRIDAY
(17) THE FliNT.
npf'CtOn r,'at mIi',iqC
(1])(35)
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
9:00
(DO
GOOD MORNING
500
PUNS
GOOD FXC TIRES
PORT,
DeBARY
AREA,
LOW
UPRIGI'
I
PIANO
SKY "Geology Of The U.S.A."
SATURDAY 9 Noon
26.10 Sanford Ave.
In
STONES
3 Lines Minimum
E. 2nd St., Sanford.
0 (!) QUINCY Ouincy goes
FLORIDA
$95 321 06.10
____________________
(5)0 HOGAN'S HEROES
Old but in eucellent condition
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
(17) CAROL BURNETT
1
RemIngton
Rand
typewriter
w
after the greedy head of a priMORTGAGE, 537,000.
(1)(35)TOM,UIDJER.Ry
321.0759
323 5020
Desk Clerk position avail. Full
INC.
case, 1 Smith Corona w-case,
70 Ponhac Cony C.-i?aIna, runS
7:30
_____
AND FRIENDS Guests: John
vale hospital who had two
Sanford
Gracious
living.
Reas.
(1O)uI6TERROoERS(R)
79-Trucks Trailers
4
time &amp; part time. Sal OPen.
DEADLINES
both like new, for high school
qood. $795 904)830460 1 rn
Country
Club
Manor.
2
BR,
18,
Davidson, Ruth Buzzi
•TODAY
New
Sp,,et
pianos.
Choose
from
Weekly
8.
monthly
rates,
REALTORS
BRAND
NEW
OVIEDO
DUP
poor, critically ill patients.
____________________________
17 MYTHREESONS
exp. preferred but not
or college, $35 each, no checks
W,.i, vi P.vr'r r4, ff .*
°I BURNETT AND
Family Rm., C H&amp;A Corner I
(DO
GOOD
MORNING
•
2
top
brand
names,
these
are
utilities
pd.
Inquire
500
SOak
LEX
2
BEDROOM
EACH.
transferred to a public hospital
6:30
necessary. Apply Days Inn,
2536 Grove Dr. 322-0441.
339Q509
FRIENDS
Lot. Will consider EHA-VA.
Noon
The
Da9
Before
PublicQtion
701
Bldg.
PANCIIEPO
.th
topper.
AMERICA
delux
models
Full
price
$998
5:30
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.
(R)
Sanford.
0(3) NBC NEWS
3390505
53490000
E.AltamonteDr.
(1)OHAPPYDAY$AGAIN
fully egwpped $800 or htSt
includes bench &amp; delivery
S0,0
(35) BULLWINKLE
5)NEWS
Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair
1974 CADULAC Mjs? sell
(1)0 HAGEN A young worn(1)0 CBS NEWS
offer 3?? 1751
ROOMS
FOR
RENT
AI
AU. 4 THE FAMILY
exceptionally
nice
studio
CD
Sund-NoonFrid
MA89I
Use A Want Ad. 322-2611 or
(5)0
Fnanc nQ available New
NIGHTAUDITOR
For Rent till Jan. '81. Sanora. I I pct. interest to qualified
an sees her long-lost father In a
800
(DO ABC NEWS
Convenient todownlown
piano,
fantastic
tone
&amp;
touch
(ID ( 5) W000Y W000PECK..
ADORABLE
2
BEDROOM,
831-9993.
________________________ ________________________
(1]) (35)1 LOVE LUCY
transmission. all c.tras
Experience 4200 machine, $200
Townhouse, funished 3 BR, 2'-'t
buyers. New homes with
(10) EARTH, SEA AND
Inquire
at
101
Magnolia
Ave.
television news special and (1)OCAPTAINKANGAROO
response,
$895.
Cannon
Music
FRESH PAINT. FRESH
ERANOFRIENOS_____
77 Ford Euplorer. spoke wheels,
10
wk. to start, cxc working con
si tcs Call 3?? 6191
ELECTRJC COMPANY
B. $425.00 mo.
monthly payments under $250.
_._.
IStart
your
own
used
bookstoref
Co
.
Village
Lonqwood
8K "Summary Of Earth
asks Hagen to help her find (ID(35)NEWZOOREVUE
CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
(10)AESAMI8TMET
351 Cleveland auto &amp; AC. only
_________________________
Bedroom, carpeted, new furLow down payments. 3222257.
(R)
_____________________
______________________
3,000 used books for sale. Call
Shopping Center. SR 131. 1 bk
him.
OVER EASY
CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.
3
Frsnch Ave.
53.888 4)6 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
91.2
Country
Hone
17 8PSCTREMAN
niture,
home
atmosphere,
35
2'--7
acres
with
2
G2(17)IDREAMOFJEANNIE
1-273-3044 or 1-277-4896 for
E. Of I-I. 339 5900
17 LUCY SHOW
w. Garnett White
u2 (17)808 NEWHART How_____________________ ___________________
___________________
Across from Health Dept.
a
435 C,-isceih,-rr,. 834 8399
(DO CIRCLE OF STARS
1-Card of Thanks
________________
or older. 322-0414.
yr. old 48, 7'.' B. Large garage
______________________________
details.
___________________
Req Real Estate Broker
GARAGE
"Aretha Franklin"
aid turns into an overprotec.
workshop.
$93,000.00.
Knabe
baby
grand
piano.
6'
6:25
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
tive big brother wr,en is sister
0]) (35) STREETS OF SAN • (3) TODAY IN FLORIDA
Foot Lockers,$U.99ttp
' Shop without going shopping, the
80Autos
lot'
Sale
model,
Ivory
keys,
one
owner.
w
wish
to
express
out
bee
____________________107W. Commercial
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Arnway Way. Amway
starts dating Jerry.
FRANCISCO Stone saves a
___________
below wholesale. Call 372 1678
2 wk sel-52 reQ-terms
teit thenks to Reverend Leo
________________________________
SALE
Phone 372 78S;,Sanford
(DO
NOTICE OF PIJ1LIC NEARING
310 Sanford Ave.
322-3791
products
delivered
to
your
__________________________
King
y
to atI fri4s
Your
future
is
our
Concern
young girl from death at the
GOOD
MORNING
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ADOPTION
_____________________________
FLORIDA
7:00
home.
Call
3fl
4119
After
S
or
I BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only
neighbors and all others for
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE,
hands of a middle-aged man
3235176
U track tapeplayer 8. holder +
1973 DODGE 4 DR.
0(4) FACE ThE MUSIC
- weekends.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
their v*resiQno(kindness&amp;
.2og
5.30
seeking to put time on "hold."
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
________________________
(1)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
Airport
Blvd.
on
17.92
in
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLOE
IDA.
sympathyduetotheloIour
_____
0(4) TODAY
4 (1 ) ALL CREATURES
flcs Is hereby given that a
cellent cond. 322 2622.
ForSals
REALTY WORLDS
TYPIST WANTED.- For Cow-I
Sanford.
call
loved one, LAURA PURSELL.
(DO JOKER'S WILD
- li-Help Wanl.d
323.8670
______________________
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speed
NotIce is hereby given that a Pubilc Nearing will be held t the
(DO GOOD MORNING
GREAT
AND
SMALL
"out
ot
Reporter,
Sanford-Orange
Mariner's
Village
SEIGLER
REALTY
Clarence
Purseil
and
(U) (35) SANFORD AND SON
Public Nearing will be held at the Coqnrnleslon Room in the City Hall
POOL TABLE-I' Professional.
For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
way. Daytona Beach. will hold
The Real EstateAgency
AMERICA
CA.H,
WD,
Practice" The practice is goi
City
area.
30S.3fl.4330
ext.
268
daughter, June KorbuIic
Fred thInks that Lemont's AfrI.
Good cond. all accessories
.
BROKER
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
filing cab. &amp; chairs Many
Commission Room in the City Hall In the City of Sanford, Florida, •t
a public AUTO AUCTION
1977 OLDS
Inc.,
Realtors
.
pool,
club
house,
scr.
porch,
0135
TENNESSEE
TUXEDO
or2l9from
$:3OtoS:0O.
Alterd
strong, but not James' love life
Included, $150 or best offer.
In the City of Sanford, FlorIda, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on May 12, 1980,
31Ap1ry11s Furnished
can dress and customs are
Apply in person Sanford
items to choose from Nolls
243S" S. French (17-92) Sanford
every Saturday at 8 p m. It'S
74395. MyrtleAve.
533.500. 3210323,
90-4-775.3463.
________________________________
_____________________________
10 CROCKETT'S VICTO.
Tristan takes a hand an
Call 323 OIlS.
7:00 o'clock P.M. on May 12, 1980, to consider the adoption of an
Ni,rina I Convalescent
323-5324
_____________________________
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
theonly one in Florida You set
ludicrous until he hears what it
$3495
1 OR
Orlando
Sanford
3--Cemee9ies
arranges a double blind dite.
Center, 950 Mellonvllle Ave.
50. of Sanford 327 8721
th reserved price Call 904
to consider the adoption of an ordln.nc by the City of Sanford,
Experienced Beautician to
includes.
Financing
Available
Furnishe1
'iPts
fr
Senior
327-1577
3210440
(17) ROMPER ROOM
(Part
$ Ft Pick up Truck Cap
___________________
ordinance by the City of Sanford, Florida, as follows:
?SS 8311 for further details
while owner is away 2 wks for
.
Citizens. Very clean. 318
___________________________ Harold Hall Realty
(1O) MACNEIL / LEHRER
Very large 1 or 2 BR condo wall
Florida, as follows:
sioo
1973 PLYMOUTH
10:00
TYPIST
ORDINANCE
NO.
1514
2
Speces
in
Masonic
Gardens.
in
vacation.
322-7830
or
322.9405
Palmetto
Ave.
See
Jimmie
9:00
REPORT
appi., including W-D, w-w
62-Lawn-Garden
ORDINANCE NO.11*1
Call 322.1477
JST5AKE PAVMLNTS.
Long term lob in Lake Mary
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
area's
most
beautiful
Memor.
Cowan.
0(4)LAUREN
BACALL
ON
Inc
•®DONAHUE
carpet, C-H&amp;A, $27,900 1 BR;
ROAD RUNNER
______________________
021(17) SANFORD AND SON
Experienced stockmen, cx
__________________________
10 - 15 rnodnls Call 339 9100 or
ôdr.+
area.Willtraininavarletyof
REALTOR, MLS
ANORDINANCEOFTHECITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO
al Park,$IOOtouttieesta,,.
ThE ROCKFORD FILES KenPOOL- Doughboy above
537,900 2 BR. 611-0514 or 1-273.
(I)OMI$CEDOUGLAS
1
Palms--Pineapples
8.
Pimdo,
Fred buys a "hot" television
8343605
Dealerl
duties.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO ANNEX WITHIN THE COR.
perienced
cashiers,
&amp;
cx3224076
2 Bedrooms Apartments, fully
323-5774 Day or Night,
dalI (Lauren Bacall) and Jim
ground. 36'xlS'. needs new
4562.
(DO MOVIE
to 5 ft.. delivered &amp; planted,
andgetslntohotwater,
NORRELLTEMPORARY
perienced produce persons.
furn. &amp; equipped, utilities
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR. PORATE AREA OF THE CITY Oaklawn Memorial Pk. 2 lots+ 2
7SOIds Della 88.2dr. 350 engine.
liner. You move, $400. 323 0945.
join forces to find out who Is
1 095
*50. Reclinata, I to 9 ft. 5125.
cU)(35)D$NAHI&amp;FRIENOS
Call 647511$
Apply Food Barn, 25th &amp; Park
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPO
Included, $150 wk, $450 mo.
LOVELYoId2story.
Live
infIne
.18.000 one owner mi only
7:30
trying to kill her and why. (Part
After
5
8341893.
42....4,obile
Homes
Ave., Sanford.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID OR.
10 ELECTRIC COMPANY
equal Opportunity Employer
vaults for sale. Priced much
Shenandoah Village, 323-2920.
section of town with 2 rental
___________________________
57 444 435,4 to Sales 860 Hwy
1977 CHRYSLER
(3) TIC TAC DOUGH
2)(R)
___________________________
beiowcurrent value. Call $34.
ADOPTION OF SAID OR. DINANCE,APORTIONOFTHAT
51-Household Goods
units to make the monthly
.136. Casselberry 831 8399
Lawnmowers.
We
sell
the
best
&amp;
MANAGERTRAINEE
5)0 THE NEWLYWED
7005.
DINANCE,
A
PORTION
OF
THAT
C
E
R
TA
I
N
P
R
OP
E
N
T
V
I0THE CONTENDER In ©(17)FAMILYAFFAJR
1 'YR. OLD OBL.WIDE
payment. Only $19,300 down &amp;
.4 DR. 1 &amp; C
$3395
Nurse Aides exp. In nursing
service the rest. WESTERN
Several openings, will train,
32Houses Unfurni'shed
GAME
t973 Dart Swinger, slant 5.
CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN LAKE
' off of total inventory of brand
Atlanta to battle for the heavy.
Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, wassume low in?. mortgage.
____
home care. Apply in person
AUTO. 30% W. 1st St
benefIts.
9.30
LOCATED
BETWEEN
CELERY
MARY
BOULEVARD
AND
AC. PS, very good cond
____________________________
new Interspring bedding.
$69,500.
Central HIA heat pump, big
____________________
DO $100,000 NAME THAT weight team, Johnny
Lakevlew Nursing Center, 917
Tired of house hunllng? 3.;, 533
(1O) EDUCATIONAl. p
Must ______________
sell. 5995 323 5036
bdrms., I huge kit. Low low
These beds are not damaged
AVENUE AND THE SEABOARD HIDDEN LAKE UNIT 1.A, AND _____________________
TUNE
12 Frnch Av..
encounters a beautiful blonde
FILL
DIRT&amp;
TOP
SOIL
-_________________
_______________________
,' •
E.
2nd
St.,
Saford._
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.
COASTLINE RAILROAD RIGHT. BETWEEN ART LANE AND
___________________________
GRAMMIHO
or seconds but brand new tOp
cash to mtg. *19,90011 Harold
HANDYMAN-3 Bedrooms, ii,
(Ii) (35) MAUDE Arthur
YELLOW SAND
AcrossfromHealth Dept.
who has professional designs
73
Chrysler
Newrort
3.4.000
org
CANNON
REST
HOME
line bedding sets onlyt Free
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-3774.
baths. $28,300.
OF.WAY AND BETWEEN HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE: SAID special care, good food, for
(17)GNEENACRES
LIVE-IN COMPANION
GenevaGardensApti.
Call Clark &amp; HIrt 323-7580
becomes outraged when a gay
rn
on him.
tully equipped. 4 new
SUMMERLIN AVENUE AND PROPERTY SITUATED IN
'AAA EMPLOYMENT
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
NEEDED
1SOSW.2sthSt.
tires. 5975 373 7156
baropenalnthe neighborhood.
BURROWS
(7)Q 20/20
elderly
lady.
Can
be
bed
LANE:
10:00
See
our
beautiful
new
BROAD
FurnitureSalvage,17-92.So.of
___________________
__________________
SAID SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
REALTORS
CONVERT
TO
DUPLEXPrIvate
quarters,
excellent
REALTY
2wksal-Ureg-torms
(10)D$CKCAVETT
petient 121 Dolores DrIve,
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
tI])(35) LOVE, AMERICAN
PROPERTY SITUATED IN ltd ACCORDANCE WITH THE
•ROSHARK8
Sanford 322-5721.
Large 2 story, zoned. $32,500.
working cond., super pay.
69 Chev 7 dr. AC, Auto.
______________________________
AttractIve 3 BR, 1't B, walled
Your Future isourconcern
65-.Pets.Supplies
Altamonte Springs. 534-114.
SEMIPIOLECOUNTY,FLORIDA, VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
Q(17) ALL IN ThE FAMILY
STYLE "Love And The Young
(17)MOvII
PS, good trans $600
luxurious surroundings, hurry.
yard,
CHIA,
fully
eqpt
kit,
Sanford's
Sales
Leader
323.5176
3503
Orlando
Dr.
1971
Singer
Futura
Fully
auto,
373
530
Archie is touched twice by
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION Why be Lonely? Write: "Gel A 323 2Il9aft S
ExecutIve" An ambitious mail
LOCH AR BOR CT- 4 BR. pool,
many energy saving features.
10:30
VA &amp; FHA Financing
repos,sessed. used very short
SHEPHE RD Pu PPI ES for sale
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES:
WE LIST AND SELL
tragedy - the first being
912 French Ave.
clerk falls in love with the vice
$363 mo. 323-6570.
best schools. $44,000..
_____________________
•-MaW'
DatIng
Service.
All
) H o L L Y WOO D
Dd!. )151 or
•
PROVISIONS OF SECTION P R 0 V I D I N G F 0 R
MORE HOMES THAN
Stretch Cunningham's death,
Swt'eksuld 57(3 O0e,p,
president's daughter.
Fleetwood 12x60, 2 BR, cornages, P.O. lox 601), Clearwa.
Across from Health Dept.
$I mo Agent 3398316
171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES: SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
Legal Notice
SQIURES
ANYONE IN THE
3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Phone 1770582
and the second being that he
tsr, Ft. 3351$.
pletely
renovated,
everything
________________________
3(1O) OPERA FROM SAN
with
2nd.
5)8500
OUWN
or
less
P R 0 V I 0 I N 0 F 0 R AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
SANFORD AREA
______________________
(1)0CELEUITYWHEWI
Estates w.Dock., 5450 mo,
in excellent cond, new carpet,
has been chosen to deliver the
2 bath, ncu country
3
FRANCISCO "La Gloconda'
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
WHEREAS,thorehasbeenflled
(1])(35)CANDIDCAMERA
Si.A-Furnit(ire
double front door, etc. Price
St. Johns RealtyCo., Realtor
eulogy.
home, all amenities. $95,500.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
NOTICE TOCEEL.slTORS
The final act of Ponchlelli's
s-lost &amp; Found
BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2½ B home
2wksal-$reg-terms
with the City Clerk of the City of
______________________
372
6123
I1'4
APR
on
1st
mortgage.
OF
BULK
TRANSFER
in
Locti
Arborl
Pool
&amp;
Patln.
10:55
classic opera featuring Renata
WHEREAS,thereha$beenflged Sanford, Florida, a petition con. -_-.
Yourfuture hour Concern
600
firm call 323-6449 for apS Pc. wooden Dinette Sets, table
C H&amp;A, DR,eat-in kit, Firm &amp;
TOs
ANY
AND
with the City Clerk of the City of taming the name of the property
ALL
(1)0 CBS NEWS
Scotto and Luciano Pavarottl is
LAKE MARY- 3 BR, 2 baths,
Found In Paola, adult Male
polntment.
&amp; 4 chaIrs, $50 each.' Noll's
0(3) BUCK ROGERS IN THE
Garage
so
full
there's
no
room
CREDITORSOFS&amp;MMARKET.
Sanford,
Florida,
a
petition
con.
owner
In
the
area
described
323.5176
much
morel
BPP
SERVICE
___________________________
presented Including documen.
PIGS FOR SALE
central HIA, $375.
brindie Greyhound with tatoos
Sanford Furniture Salvage, *725TH CENTURY Buck
al
for the car? Clean it out with a
Pursuant to the provisions of
CONTRACT.
Yours
for
taming
th.
name
of
the
property
hereinafter
requesting
annexatIon
CARRIAGE
COVE2
In ears. 3239241.
tary footage desIgned to
92 S. of Sanford. 372-8721.
3i9 59)7
BEAUTY
u a criminal In an effort to
ADVISOR
Want
Ad
in
the
Herald.
PH.
Section
6.107
of
the
Uniform
166,0001
aloe
• HIGH PO4jf5
, k S
owner in the area described to the corporate area of the City of
Bedroom, 2 bath Beauty,
____________________________
__________________________________________________________
P1NECREST- 3 BR, 2 baths,
enhance the viewer's under.
322-261) or 531-mi.
business, part time to start,
keep a band of assassins from
Commerlcsl Code (F. S. A. 676.6.
Lost: Male Cockatiel, gray w.
(1)0 THE PRICE IS
hrelnafter requesting annexation Sanford, Florida, and requesting
better than new. 521,300.
standing of the act. Host: Tony
also mgemt. avail for right
107), you are herby notified that on
to the corporate area of the city of to be included therein; and
FANTASTIC new custom built
52-Appliances
yellow cheeks, on Markham
destroying a large city. (Part
68-Wanted to Buy
_______________________ _____________________
(DO LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY
Harold Hall, InC.REALTOR
Randall.
Sanford, FlorIda, and requesting
person with initiative. Send
the 28th day of April, 1980, a
brick home on Ig wooded site
Rd, Poole area.
HOME- 5 BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story.
9301.
(R)
Also 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, cx- _______________________WHEREAS, the Property Ap. ____________________
(RI
tfl5774
to be Included therein; and
qual to P.O. Box 14975,
transfer fo bulk assets of S &amp; M
w-every imaginable featurel
2'-7 Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
cellent. $21,300.
praiser of Seminole County, Accounting
(1) 0 PALMERSTOWN,
)PTLCLUB
KENMORE WASHER-Parts,
10:30
Landscai Maint,
Orlando 32837.
Cash 322.4132
2300 sq ft! This home can be
- MARKET, whose address is the
Street. Sanford. Call for
WHEREAS, the Property Ap. Florldahavingce,tifiedthat there
Service, Used Machines.
6-ChIld
Care
U.S.A. To save the town's
3
BR,
______________________________
2B,
garage,
carpet,
air,
___________________________
(ID(35) LOVE, AMERICAN
yours
for
northeast
corner
of
SR.
436
and
$95,000.
DetaIls.
11:30
'COMPUTUP SlRVlCES •
Crank Construction 8. Realty,
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
oraiser of Seminole County, Is one property owner In the area ________________________ West Lake Brantley Road, Forest
MOONEY APPLIANCES
5275 -4- $130 damage dep.
LEGAL SECRETARY
bets, W.D. persuades the
STYLE "Love And The Phone
Florida havIng certified that there to be annexed, and that said
Local multi branch restaurant
•CALL THE SOUFAIHER •
REALTOR
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in
• (4) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
323-0697
Lease.
415
Palmetto.
$150
Call
wk
to
of
Start,
spur
legal
town's white and black base.
the
Moment
BabysittIng
n.
Booth" Country-boy Dave calls
JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, lB home
City, Seminole County, Florida,
BUSINESS- 1 Story cornCompany has computer lime
Noordertoosmallor large
130-6061
property owner in the area property owner has signed the
furniture, Refrig,, stoves,
(7)0 FAMILY FEUD
Orlando
)S6148$I.
background
only,
excellent
in
my
home.
Hrly,
daily,
wkly
bail teams to Integrate to win a
in Wynnwood on a beaulifully
owned by SHERMAN lOVER and
merical building w-partition.
to be annexed, and that said petition for annexation: and
a girl whose number he found
available to process any type
REALTY WORLD
Washer repo. GE deluxe model,
tools,
iji 46?
typing,
plus
benefits.
rates. Day or nIght. 323W?.
property owner has signed the
landscaped lot! Pan Fl rm,
MARILYN BOYER, will be made
Sanford Avenue. $15,000.00.
game against a touring black
11:55
general ledger &amp; payroll ,lc
on the wall of a phone booth.
Sold crlg. $109.35, used short
_________________________
WHEREAS, It has been deter.
petition for annexation: and
Din, area, ww carpet, lg patio
to PHYLLIS PISANI and FRANK
team. (Part 2)
counts W" would like to
(121(17) NEWS
33.. .H0USeS Furnished
time. Bal. 5189.14 or 5*9.33 mo.
WE BUY USED F URNIT URE &amp;
mined that the property described
0 (17) THE AMERICANS
43-Lots-Acreage
CHILD CARE
912 French Ave.
Lawn Care
_________________________
&amp; lots morel BPP SERVICE
DUPLEX- 1 BR, 1 Bath each.
FIORENTINO, whose business
secure .1 few good clients to
Agent 339-5386,
WHEREAS, it has been deter. hereinafter is reasonably compact
(DO MORK &amp; MINDY Mork
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur-Free or reduced rates
"The Rancher" A modern cowCONTRACT. Just $37,500.
Recently remodeled. Pine
mined that the property described and contIguous to the corporate
eddress is 1310 Sparrow Street,
off set our computer costs
niture
Salvage. 322 8721.
if you qualify. 31424
conducts a highly unusual wed.
Fully Furn 2 BR,) B,W.D, 1 chIld,
________________________
INVEST IN YOUR OWN S
boy -. a cattle breeder from
Across from Health Dept
Mowing &amp; lawn care, etc.
AFTERNOON
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
Longwood, Florida, 32730. The
Avenue. $33,000.00.
This Would enable you to be I
hereinafter Is reasonably compact area of the City of Sanford, Will babysit In my home week.
lease,
April
13.
no
pets,
6
mo
ding ceremony for his young
ACRES,
nicely
wooded
and
not
1 Timeor all season
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
is
UNBELIEVABLE
3
BR,
28
cus.
Will
buy
old
class
rings
&amp;
silver
CLASSIFIED
AD
ON
ITS
debts
of
the
transferor
are
not
to
of
a
few
Select
clients
rather
and contiguous to the corporate Florida, and it has further been
Oct. *5. $300 mo, $200 sic dep.
AAA EMPLOYMENT.'
too far from town. OK for
Call 322 0218
friend Eugene and Eugene's lIt.
Profiled.
torn
built
home
on
Crystal
Lk
Top
dollar
paid.
Call
RESULTFUL
END.
THE
VACANT
LOTS-;
Lots
approx.
coins.
be
paid
In
full
by
the
undersigned
days. S. Sanford Ave..Lake
than 1 of a t00 All work
aea of the City of Sanford, determined that the annexation of
3231417, Between noon &amp; 6
homeor mobile, priced $16,500
2wksal-$2reg-terms
tIe girlfriend. (R)
12.00
chainl 70' scporch overlooking
NUMBER IS 322-26)).
1½ ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake
Jim 32-lM8
buyers and the following in.
handled
by
company
con
area.
323.5135.
NEED
A
SERVICEMAN'
You'll
Florida,
and
It
has
further
been
said
property
will
not
result
In
the
1F00
p.m.
with terms to fit your budget.
p.pn$
Vourfuture isour Concern
lake I every feature
•
5
Jessup Heights. $10,000.00.
determIned that the annexation of creation of an enclave: and
troller
(1])(35)JluRocqO After •(3)(5)0(DONEWS
Routine
or
findhim listed in our Business
to you
REFRIGERATORS-sSO
I
Loving.
Learning
envIronment
UP
imaginable. BPP SERVICE
Antiques-Oriental Rugs
herewIth:
(5)(D0p1.EW8
sophisticated
being taken by a father.daugh.
___
__________
323-5176
accounting
Service Directory.
WHENEAS,thecltyofSanford,
guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
offered in my home for your
(U) (35) lENNY HILL.
CONTRACT. Only $110,000.
Music Boxes-Slot Machines ,
creation of an enclave, and
1) The property to be tran.
,,,
37.AStorags Rita)
needs can be met Contract
0) IDUC ONAL PRO.
tsr swindle team, Rockford
Florida Is in a position to provIde
1213
S.
French.
3237310
child. Problems because of
Bridges Antiques
323 250)
10 TODAY IN THE LEOIS.
storied consIsts of inventory, stock
Hairdresser
C all Ba rt
Duane Curry at 472 5453,
GRAUUING
WHIREAL the City of Sanford, municipal services to the property
PUtS hIS OWfl COlt
;.ts
yojr shift chaneesP Cell for
SUPERI 3 BR, 28 home on nice
Fisrido Is ni PSSNIUt Is provide ssusi herein. Mu. ttie City
Ught Hauling
In t$de, supplIes, fixtures,
ForsaloalnDeft
LATU
MiNl.U.LOCK
/za4,
KELVINATOR
STOVE-.
0117)' LOVE, AMAN
REAL
ESTATE
motion.
saIIs
meets.
WE
BUY
USED
FURNITURE,
corner
loll
equlpmaw
Ore.?
Investment
apellancss
at
th.
__________________________
.lz.s,
munIclpatservlcsstoth,propy
CnmlssionoftheCltyof
buIldIngs
all
concrete
,i
New
Sanford,
REALTOR,3fl
7495
Excellent
cond.
Moving,
must
STYLE
Prop.I Adi. prop. avail.!
APPLIANCES S. PLUMBING
(10) PROBE "HIgher
11:30
Air Conditioning
Northeast corner of S. R. 436 and
described herein, and the City Florida, deems it in the,b,,t in.
$20 I. up, especially nice, most
sell $100 or best offer.
Yard Debris, Trash,
527,1001
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni__________________________
West Lake
Education" Host Chris Dudley
Road,
Forest
BAR MANAGER
Commlsslonof the City of Sanford, tires? of the Clt to accept said _______________________
0(3) TONIGHT Guest host:
ii-1,hti
convenient on 1.4 at SR 46
12:30
Call
373-Olas.
City, SeminoleBrantley
County.
Florida
Appliances&amp; Misc,
I
H.
Ernest
Sr.
lure,
303
E.
25th
St.
323095).
$183
wk
to
start,
experienced,
FlorIda,
Inn,
1.4
IndustrIal
deims It in the best In. petition and to annex said
behInd Days
will discuss Issues facing higher
Georgi Calm. Guests: Mar_____________________________
Central Temp will service AC's,
TheTimeTestedFlrm
•(4) NEWS
ILOCAL) 319 5371
NEATI
3
BR,
16
home
with
lots
nights,
able
to
close.
2)
The
Amount
of
Transferors
tires? of the City to accept said property,
Paf'k. 323-0061.
______________________________
education in 1980 with Univerlone Ricci, Carol Lawrence.
refriu. freezers, waler coolers,
Rag. Real Estate Broker
Rig. REAL ESTATE Broker
We buy used furnifure
(1)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR
MICROWAVE
of potentlalt Priced to sellI
debts
ii
unknown.
petition
Exclusive
and
to
annex
said
Designs
misc.
Call
ally of Central Florida 8tudent
NOW, THEREFRE, BE IT
3237756 anytime,
(1)
COLUMSO A doctor
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
NOW
912 French
120 N. Park Ave.
327.4123
290N. *1.92, Casselbsn'ry, Fl.
523,3001
3) The Schedule of the property
Push button controls, has
property.
Painting
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
Creative'Expressions 3227813
500 S. Sanford Ave.
Body President Armando Plaz,
murders a nurse who uncov.
37' 8•RifltEl Offices
Across from Health Dept
Eve. 542-3655
to be transferred and a list of the
(DORYAN'SHOPI
carousel, still in warranty.
_____________________
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT THE CITY OF SANFORD,
323
6593
Sanford
Board of Regents member Betered his plan to murder a colCALL ANYTiME
Beauty Care
Originally $449, assume pay.
suppliers of the above named
(121(17) MOVIE
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF FLORIDA:
_______________- ___________
VA- F HA.235.Con. Homes
KELLCO PAINTING
OFFICE I Retail space- $93.00
AAA EMPLOYMENT
league during surgery.
ty Ann Staton and a local col.
transferor, as furnished by the
Beautiful country lot In Deitona,
mints 01 $71 mo. Agent 339.
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Wanted
to
buy
used
office
___________________________
Legal
Notice
SECTION 1: That the following
LOW Down Payment
Licensed&amp; Dependable
monthly includes utilities. 323$356.
located off Courtland I
legs president.
2565
said
transferor,
may
be
Inspected
equipment.
NolI's
Sanfcrd
FLORIDA:
(DO ABC NEWS
2wksal-$reg-terms
__________________________
described property sItuated In
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALOtS
Quality household repairs
Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
•(4) DAYs OF OUR LIVES
2)?20,' '"
aIh for your lott Will build on
Furniture Salvage, I? 92,
SECTiON 1: That the followIng Seminole County, Florida, be and IN
the following address: Nor.
(1(17) MOVIE "Suppose
Yourfuturiisourconcern
Park rJ 2 2420
FORMERL.Y Harrlett's Beauty
Ref. repo. IS cu ft frost free.
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR theist Corner, S. R. 436 and West
Residential &amp; Commercial
323.7859
after
your
lot
on
our
lot.
of
Saniord.
322872%.
(LOrHI YOUNG AND THE described property Situatid In thesam.ishsrebyannexedto and SEMINOLE COUNTY,
They Gave A War And Nobody
_________________
Nook SI9E 1st St., 3275717
Or 1g. $329, now $205 or $19 mo.
Free EsI.
323.5176
6170048
M1"j
V Enterprise, Inc.
pjj"
Seminole County, Florida, be and made a part of the CIty of Sanford, PROBATE DIVISION FLORIDA Lake Brantley Road Forest City,
Came?" (1970) Brian Keith,
Agent 339 53e.
All
Seminole
County,
Florida.
the sims iihereby annexed to and Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
Midellnc.,Realtor
2525
641-3012'
Creative
Surfaces
lic.,
special
MV
C$JLDSIN
CD
Tony Curtis. The cold war
NURSING
AIDES
Pile NVMWV
MORNING
71-Aflhques
Carpet Cleaning
4) The transfer is not being
lung in repainting, in?. &amp; ext.,
madeapartofthsCItyofnf, annexation provIsions of Section DivIsisa
Better Living Center of Cassel.
Auto Reaplr or ?fl? BuIldIng &amp;
French rrJt
Burrows Lane, Roseland Park 2
2222
betwsen an Army bass and a
made
to
pay
or
satisfy
existing
Florida,
purluanttothe
voluntary
171.041,
53-"fRadi0.Stere0
wallpaper, wall texing, wood
500
Florida
Statutes:
land
all
berry.
Call
for
appt.
339.3002.
18,
ACRE
PLUS
IN
HASTINGS
Fenced.
Hwy
436
in
BR,
wIll
finance
IN
to
RE
ESTATE
OF
neighboring town turns hot
sao
debts
Hendrix Antiques Hwy 419,
annexation provisions of Section
staining Free Ext Alter you
ANDY'SCARPET CLEANING
Forest City, $500 mo.
From the Northwest corner of GLADYS M. WHITTEMORE
(DO MARCUS WILlY, M.D.
(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
REALTORS
qualified buyer. 1.835.7359.
when soldiers borrow a tank
0(4) THE QC'I'
171.041, FlorIda Statutes:
Oviedo, Fl. 365-3710, Stock
Special RalesforCo,flple,es
have called the rest call the
RN full time, 1.4 shift. Apply In
5) The amount of now con.
Lot 25 Lake MinnIe Estates. Fiat
Used tbl model color TV's, all
CHOOSE
FROM.
$6,500
Multiple Listing Service
and wage a comic war agaInst
PARCEL I: The West one. Book 6, page 92. run North
reduction sale. Starts April 12
best. 862 5592.
5:30
Frt.e Estimates
person Sanford Nursing I.
AS THE WORLD
(1)
Deceased siderationtobe
paid for
the above
WOrking. $99.95. 10 to choose
INC.
EACH, OR WILL TRADE
63 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
descrIbed bulk
transfer
Is
2lhr,
thru 30,30 pcI. off on all items
the town's private
quarter (¼) of the Northeast one. degrees West 50.51 feet 5outt 00
Cony,
Center,
950
Mellonville
TURNS
•
from. Nail's Sanford Furniture
FOR
LOCAL
PROPERTY,
TO
ALl.
PERSONS
HAVING
quarter (¼) if the Northeast one. degrees 28 minutes
EALTORS
UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
over 525. Large variety to
Ave.
Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanford.
(DONIUPITOUVI
44 seconds CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Paintlng&amp;Rspalr
5:40
quarter (¼) (less read rigttt.of. East 3619 feet for a point
Sell those things that are lust
choose from. Call for direcCeranhlcTjh
322-e721.
DATED this 1dh day of April,
339-0509
701
Bldg.
5)DICI(vANKE
of
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
Wanted
aircraft
21.1 ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
parts fabricater
(121(17) LOVE, AMERICAN
way) of Section 31, TownshIp 19 begInnIng, run South U degrees
taking
up
space
with
a
want
ad
tions.
also
furniture
_____________________________
339-OSOS
E.AltamonteDr.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS 1950.
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
I assembler. Prior aircraft
P01110 hALT!
TELEVISION
Tren? Painting &amp; Repair
in the Herald 322.2611 or $31.
refinishing. Open B to 5.
South, Range 31 East, Seminole East 547,73 fill South 11 degrees INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Phyllis Pisanl
MEINTZER TILE
LOTS.
5)2,300.
TERMS
experience
required.
323-1477
RCA color console 21", sold new
County, Florida.
,,
. REALTOR
Interior &amp; E xterior
M
0(17)NIWS
Frank
East
4*34
feet
Florentine
parallel with and
New or repair, leaky showers our
You
ARE
AVAILABLE,
HEREBY
9:00
We are an Equal Opportunity
D'4nistrtaI
over $100. Balance due $173.00
PARCEL 2: The last one-half 33festWsI*eriyoftpteEastin,
Free EsI.
(VI 3*3-3986
322 3558
Publish Apr. 17, 21, 1880
72-Aucti
specialty,
Ofl
25
yrs.
Exp,
5698542
_______________________________
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad
DEU.0
Employer.
531,500
SANFORD
or take over my payments
2:30
(½)oflheWeston,.half(½)of,he Lot 25, North U degries West
ministration
of
the
estate
Of
3 Bedroom, 1½ bath, Central
_______________________
LET'SMAICEADEAL
$1100 month. Still In warranty.
HEALTH FIELD
2½ ACRES PINES PALMETTO
Northeast ens-quarter (¼) of the 99).tlfeel to a point 501 feet last
•(4)ANOTWONLD
For Estate Commercial 8. ReslPhotograiy
GLADYS M. WHITTEMORI,
HIA, good location, good
Looklngforanincomeproducing
Will deliver. Call 8625394
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
Norlhess$ enequarr (¼) (less of the West line of Government Lot deceased,
INJNNISI
(D I
5)1 DREAM OP JEANNIE
ClOCk Repair
File Number I0.76.CP.
Waretous, lIght manufacturing
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
neighborhood,
property?
Call
us
today
for
a
$1,900 WITH LOW DOWN
the South $ feet) of Section 31, 3, Section
0 17 I LOVE
wIth office space. 2,500.10,000
Call Dell's Auction, 3735620.
Wedding photography by
10, TownshIp 25 South is psnding in the Circuit Court far
5:10
GoodUssdTV's,$25&amp;up
chnce at
this
newly
PAYMENT.
TownshIp 19 South. Rang, 3* last, Range 25 East,
North 00 degrees SemInole County, Florida, Probate
PIAZAU1 hIS j '
ft. fully sprInkled &amp; In.
Cullum. Free engagement
5
GWALTNEY JEWELER
Realty,
Crank
Construction
&amp;
0(17) WONLOAT LARGE
MILLERS
remodeled
2
story
duplex
In
Seminole County, FIa.
35 mInutes 44 seconds West Division, the address if which is
sulated, III SR 46. 1e94.509$,
photos or color 8*10. 3231258,
701 S. Park Ave.
REALTOR
2Il9OrlandoDr.
PARCEL 3: INs West ens-half parallel with said West
Sanford at only $45,000. You
Ph.
322-0352
TIM CONWAY, DON KNOYTS
75-Recreational
LAKE FRONT, NICELY
VehIcles
6:30
________________________
of Seminole County Courthouse,
3226509
NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
830-6061
can't afford to miss It. Exc
(½)ifffilaot,fl,.tIf(½)ot,he Government Lot 3,35619line
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE_____________________
felt to Sanford, Florida. The personal
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
G)TODAVINR.OR1DA
REALTY WORLD
THE
EVENING
HERALD
Remodeling
terms.
DO I CFU. $20,000.
Northeast one-quarter (¼) of the the Point of BeginnIng (containing representative of the estate i$,
37.EsijpgeI
Legal Notice
16' Aristocrat Travel Trailer,
5493.15. Ba! $113.16 or SI? mo.
CIRCULATION DEPART.
____________________
Northeast one-quarter (¼) (Ins 10 acres) along with an ees.ment
Cicrete
AC, gas range 8. ref., like new
303.323-1543
VirgInia M. Bottle, whose address
Eve.305.MS-5440
Agent 339.5)56.
STEMPERSEZi
fr
MINT.
road rlght.of.way) of Section 31, for egress and
REMODELING
0 17) NEWS
PLAZA
)'sS
SanforiAráiajfure
ingress over the is *23 State Road, Binghamton
cond. $1,295. 323-9034.
BUYERS we have
CX.
TownshIp Ii South, Rang, 31 last, East 40 feet of the
P5ewrmskit&amp;bathremodeling
BARGAIN
TV's
_____________________Forrent,3½acres,$35rno.
PATIOS
SIDEWALKS
5:45
West
$01
test
of
New
York.
isol,
The
name
and
FICTITIOUS NAME
Apply I
PERIENCE I KNOWLEDGE
HAL COIJERT iEALiYlfsc.
Seminole County, Florida.
Fireplaces. We handle the
said Government Lot 3 lyIng North address of the personal
Why pay more?
DRIVEWAYS
131.4134
(10) AM. WEATHER
Notice is hereby gIven that I am
in CREATIVE I owner
The abovs.Ie.crlsd property Is of Lake Mary Boulevard.
whole ball of wax.
75A'-Vans
322
8545
HERB'S
TV
MULTIPLE
LISTINO-RIALTOR
after 6
representatIve's attorney are set
engaged In busIness at 3*2 furthir desalbed ese Portion of
FINANCING
iicii .3222611.
B. E LINK CONSI.
The
above.discrlbid
property
9:56
2$57
S.
SanfordAve.
323-1734
Is forth below.
Sweetwater Blvd., Florida, under that certain pesperty
2010 N.
GRANDVIEW-3
322 7029
77 Chevy Sport Van, WDs, 6 cyl, 3
located
further
descrIbed
as
a
portion
of
(7)
GOOD MORNING'
persons
having
claims
or
the flctitleils name of GEMINI between Celery Avenue end
HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
bedroom, 2 bath, Central
sp, 35,000 ml. only $3,411, 436
1CO3
clComga
the
that
certain
property
located
demands
against
the
FLORIDA
________________________
estate
NSA, large lot wIth beautiful
CONSTRUCTION. and that I In.
Bdrms,
bath,
2
wtrd Coast Line Railroad between Lake Mary Boulevard
'eumnakit1O
APTOR HOUSE-WIthal least
Auto Sales, 160 Hwy 436,
Tractor wlng
required,
WITHIN THREE
shade trees on culde-sac.
FIREPLACE, additional
tendtoreglsterssidnam,wlth$he right.oI.wey and betwein Sum. aid Hidden Lake Unit IA, and MONTHS
FROM
bdrms,
reasunable
rent,
In
700
300 N. French Ave.
THE DATE OF
Clerk 09 the Circuit Court, merlinAwnUeandSsJr,oaLa,,,, ue,weon Art Lane and Hidden
$39,900.
29
pet.
down-owner
monthly
Income
of
$420
all
on
SEIGLER
REALTY
liiS
Fri-Sat,
of
I
1792,
203
F.lrmont
Call
Sanford
area.
321-ow6
0(4) TODAY
Alterations, Dressmaking
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Sanford, Fl. 32771
will carry balance. Owner
Seminole County, Florida In
TRACTOR MOWING
3+ acres only $112,000.
1$ Dodge Royal Sportsman
CLOSED THURS.
Dr.,
Sunland
Estates.
after 3:30 p.m.
ac saidpropertysituat,dIn$J, Lake Orlve:s.idprcp,rty$ituatad THIS NOTICE, to file with the
BROKER
CE• MORNING NEWS
Drapes, Upholstery
may rent.
cordancewiththeprovl$ionsof the County, Florida.
Lots, Pastures &amp; Acreage
van,
$
pass.,
36,000
ml.
only
MIcrowave,
'74
Firebird,
in iemlnole County, Florida.
PSI. STAt TREK"
3220707
clerk of the above court a written
(7)
GOOD MORNING
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
24395. Myrtle Ave.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI.
Reasonsable. Call 323 3576
55,455. 436 Auto Salci, 860 Hwy
SECTION 1: That i*on thIs
turn., linens, III. cab, plants,
SECTION 2: That ion this statemefWofanyciaimordsm
PORTER NEEDED-Various
32:3.7
40-Condomlnlunn
TIES
on
1st
St.
W.
near
Section $54.09 Florida Statutes ordinance becoming effective the ordinance
436,
Casselberry,
534
5399.
clothes, etc.
Orlando
dutles,no
weekends.
Apply
Art
Sanford
becoming effective the they may have. Each claim must
proposed hospItal, 1 city block
Evd. 3220412,323.1357
327-1517
____________________________
3210640
Grindle's, Sanford.
property owners and any resident property owners and any resident be in writing and must Indicate the
_______________________
Moving Sale: April 151 19,Ito
Groonii,ng&amp; Boarding
Tree Service
75 Chevy Surban, Silveradopkg,
51g. Roger A. May
only 5110,000.
Town house InSanora 3 BR, 2½
______________________
'201 E. 25th St.
residing on tile property decr*ed residing on his property described basis for the claim, the name Mud
Duel AC, only $3,250. 436 Auto
Household items, office desk 1
B. beautifully furnished, pool,
__________________________
shall be lid flied IS all the herein shall be entitled to all
NN10 monthly peasible st;ng
TreeService
Sales,
the address of the creditor or his agent
Animal Haven GroomIng &amp;
560
chairs, typewrltter, boating
ubiim April 17,14.1 May 1,5, right and privileges
Hwy
BUYERS I SELLERS we an
436,
garage, avaIlabl, until Jan. 1,
and addressing .nvelopes ad
EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
Im. rights and privileges and Im.
Top, Trim, Removal
a attorney, and the amount
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
Casselberry, 534
equipment, 2 deep sea fishing
1*
advise
clients
on
income
TAX
1951.
$425
mo,
The
Real
Estate
mimftues N are treat time Is time munitles so are from time to
clIpping newspaper Items.
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322.
C&amp;I Jim Flinn. 834 7199
time claimed, lithe claim Is list yet
stat controlled heat, off floor
rods $90 each. Nothing over
consequences &amp; shelters,
granted
Agency Inc. -Realtors 323-3324.
deWs aid p'speqt
24)1 or 531.9993.
Send stamped.addres,ed
46'COn3nles'Ciai
Pl'ot1Y
grated to rehde aM
gil.
date
wn
ft
4fl
sleeping
boxes.
We
cater
to
$100.
121
7th
St.,
Chuluota.
345.
others by appointment it
owners if the City if Sanford, owners if the CIty
envelope plus 2k to: Con.
Sanford,
76-Auto Parts
e shall be stated. if the claim Ii
your pet. 322 5752.
6379.
yping-Steno
SAVES.
tlnsntal.iv,
Box
*4702,
Florida, and as irs further Florida, and as are further contingent or unllquldiggd, the
BUSNESSfCrSale
____________________
41-Houses
Orlando,
Phi.
FICTITIOUS NAME
33507.
c)Ner 1,1, FlorIda Provided in Cil*er 171, Florida nature of the uncertakw'v Shah be
3 FAMILY garage sale-Air
RetIring
TV PING, SE CR F TAR IAL
Notice Is hereby given that I am leldes, end shall Mtlitr be leldes, and ShaH further be stated.
A-OK TIRE
$750 down
, I'ihwIn,Novesrants
3277461
cond., plus odds 'n ends. Sat I
322.4161
If the claim Is Secured, the
engaged in business at 371 sublect IS the IeNISflsIbIII$les of Sublect tO liii. rSns1bilIt4s of wcurlty shall
&amp;
closing
will
put
you
hi
this
3
Shocks
WORK My home. Profession.
55.91-Heavy
Duty
$795
be described. The
Sun. 310 S. Edgemon, 3272154
NEW HES
21-Sitimtions
i*od
e4aI4 is may residence or ownership as
al. prompt, pickup I dcl, if
Lakevlew Ave.. Laha Mary, p1. resident, or
REALTORS
Berm, I Bath home with
AIR SHOCKS$59.fl
____________________
WMuder wtuat to do with Two?
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
ray
claimant
shall
deliver
sutficleni
nec. 323-4416.
332.7973
32714. SImIMIS County
7lIOSanIordAve;
FIREPLACE, only $33,300.
YARD SALE'
from time to time be determined from time to time be dltermlnsd copies
Asst. small
Newlatteries$29.95
tO Sdehiy
Sell One - The quicli, easy
RebuildCondernnedHouses
the claim to the clerk Is
FOR lit CLASS HOME IM.
under the 9 dIffers neme of PDX by thS geverning authority if the W
furnIture
a
quantIty
2ll3FrenchAye,,Sanford
I
of
Want.Ad
way
The
magic
SG.BALINT
322-laos
the geveraffig authority of the atakie the clerk Ii mall ens copy
BOWLESREALTY INC.
PROVEMENT 1 Remodeling
DISTRIBUTORS, andthet I Intend City of Santerd, Pleilde, lad the CIty of lanisri. Florida, and tile to esd'i personal
I
material remnants, never
113 Carver *v Academy Maner
number is
131.9993.
TV Rentals
Carpentry, Painting,taint.
BETTER HOMES I GARDENS
wfthReferences,CaIl323jL
prevIslosis .1.111 Chapter Ill, previsions of said Chapter *71,
SCENIC
LOCATION
Ofl
the
used. Sat &amp; Sun 9-5. 715
to register Said name with tl
$350n0.&amp;uflderlfyouqualify
I
Au
of alltypes. Lic. Bonded
_______________________
psrsam
ia*ee$ed
in
77-Junk Cars Removed
the
Rick
Clerk of the Circuit Csurt,
Statutes.
River
4+
Wsklva
Magnolia
06utifUl
Ave.
323-0115.
Florida Statutes,
VILL SIT wIth elderly peiestate to eduom a
MaryGrlffhlhftultor
3fl03I
Insured
134-1399
if this
GENTLE GENEVA. 3 BR. 1$
BEST TV RENTAL
SECTION 3:11 ally Sedim or
Seminole County, Florid, in ac
- acres only 5*10,000.
SECTION 3:11 any Sedhe or
or night. Sanford area.
1-4251434
ito
333.3991
efMminisfrai
been
Mmiie
w-addit
ion.
Walk
to
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MovingSale
BUYJUNKCARS
SIC
CirdlflCiWNNtheprliIsls.of the
lMan,qualltyoperation
NODEPOSIT
NOQUALIFYING
I
5 *18 or' portion if a section of this or.
And Amos R.dn.r
faperlenced. 322531$.
or. rfred. WITHIN
Lake Haney. Great Term$l
Saturday Only
18.50 wk, $77 mo.. Free Delivery.
Fictitleul N
ST. JOHNS ACCESS 10 acres,
From $10 to $50
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Orivewoyi,
dlulanics Pr*s Is be invalid, dinence proves to be invalid,
GOOD INCOME PRUR
i 1
BR
Spanish
style
doll
Noun.
THREE
MONTHS
PROM
THE
$20,155.
Buy Option, Servi,,
p
2llLakeviewAve.,SaniOrd
CaIi3fl-1624;322.4460
iiiSa*fd li UnLSMINutIe1, It unfewful or U&amp;Sll$$IMIsISI, It DM1 OF THE FIRST
etc.Wayne8eal.327-1321
055)' teats only $3$M00.
2 bedroom, I bath, central
O?h
14501 for couple or single
Se1inoIe PhOn 339-5445.
H&amp;A plus I bedroOm apt.
WhalInetbeheldIsIiv.Ild,,eor Whellnstbeheldtsinvalldateor PUBLICATION OP THIS
person. Only $1,500 to assume
LAKI MONIOI INN
YARD
SALE:
Sat
&amp;
Sun.
Toys,
Top
Dollar
Paid
PURE
COUNTRY
COMFORTfor
lunk
8,
USed
51g. Raymond 0. FJr.
NW ins Validity, ISrCeoreNed lelpairine validity, lorcior effect
WE ARE CONCERNED WITH
Name your terms. 533.900.
Hon* Repair
nutg.
NOTICE, is file any I*ctisiis
cars, trucks I heavy equipbaby, children's and women's
Ill 11on1½.cres-+-walk
Pb1l5h: AprIl 3. ii, 17, 34, 1*
ey5IhlrSeCIisiorpi,tofth
YOUR NEEDS.
ofillyllhueraeCtiensrpsrtoffauis
ffiiymayhavSthch&amp;hengfls
EMPLOYMENT 0
clothes, etc. 105 S. Sunland
to
church,
school &amp; store.
mint. 322.5980
erdlnar.ca.
SANFORD
AVE-Duplex
plus
erdlnuonce.
If you have the Imagination this
Dr., SLluland Estates.
lIdi$y of til, decedent's will, the
SERVICES UNLIMITED
SECTION 4: ThaI ll srdlneiucgs
vacant lot, zoned ommercieI.
________________________
SECTION 4: ThaI all ordlrancn quallflcatlens of
home can be turned into a
STEMPER AGENCY
HANDYMAN SPECIAl.-3 BR,
BARROW'S WELDING
Home Repair IRemodelirto
on po'is of irdeunicis Is conflict or ports of erdlainces Is conflict repreliniagiva, on tile personal
Assumable
mortgage.
$41,100.
Fri.Sat.ttol,3
FamIly,
duplex or home with business
'
IS, over I acre. $20,000.
2lhrs.
10hk$ SANDWICH $11°P • 4
SERVICE 321-0517
32?
0771
herewith be and the same or, herewith be and the lime are jurisdiction of tile court.venue or
IS
REALTOR332499I
labyfurn., clothes, misc.
11W
''pr maybe you have 545 of
FICTITIOUS 1MMI
hereby ,sf
Crank Construction &amp; Realty,
Additions I Remodeling
hereby rqaIgW,
skis
aNcit$.
MULTIPLE
LISTING
SIR
VICE
lnrear7l4W.
1st
r
lii
your
own,
comm.
Zoned
I
Nellce
is
hereby
u.
Custom
built utility I boat trail.
CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
EQUESTRIANS DELIGHT. 3
given that I iat
Nd time
SIR
SECTIONS: This *ISWdIIICE
REALTOR
,._______________________
Free Esl. Lic. I Bonded
SECTIONS: That his ordInance OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
$s2,055,
IISI'ISSCS REP rPitli'sd.
5R,
irs,
truck
racks &amp; misc,
25,
cedar
I
stone,
PP.
5
meegeg in boelnesu of late load shall became effective im.
WI will
jo,' Walker Cons?. Ltd.
agI become efflctivs In. WILL U FOREVER RAINED.
,fj,1OO,3fl'Wli.
repairs,
acres, 34a36 custom barn.
SS-&amp;ats&amp;Acces
series
Ns*lmllsswaofofll.$enferd,
midlatsJt
epso
Ito
*11151
and
medIately
iea
Its
p19111*
and
'.CAI..TY
WORLD
122
6431
NARY:
170
ALL FLORIDA REAlITY
ONe of tile fIrst pyIsirotism of
seminole Cevofy, PISrIM under adephom.
J1
r N lime
adeptle,.
$00 fICtPlSuS Mats of TWILVI
BUILDERS BEAUTY, $ SkIS
Ills Nids if AdminhersIion:
OF
SANFORD REALTOR'
A y shiN hi 1*1. Ia at the
ROBSON MARINE
ivuv
ThhU SUN.
A
y shall be available at the AprU *I.1NB.
$sr
WIndOW&amp;SCIW
asscsm
47-Real Estate MAted
oniacres. pool, FP,suanal
OAKS. C*MPSIOUND.*v OONceoftheCIty
fl27Hwy. 17.93
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44$.Fr,uchAve.
3234231
cooftIscityclerkl
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APARTMENTS
544.1$, Md Slat I Intend IS PSIW4 *Ir ii onamloe the perss desirIng Ii aiainlae
vlrpntas.seII,.
mors. moni. morel
Rspsir
Sanford, Fla. 32771
P01
Wanted to buy for cash from
the N Penanil laprasomtftve
'23-5333,3223772.3220779
rssissr sold name will tile Clerk
e.
SIItSP
IUSNFSSCS
Housewives
Cleaning
Service
me.
owner. b5d.-m, 2 bOth
571 mIte SAl Boat with trIpod,
se
of ins Circuit Court, Siathile
OSTEEN RETREAT, 20 acres
'Y For Leg'
AU Birth. Is Isigrast ad
ffiØ
Personalized, fast dependable
All parties In iiteçest and
WINDOW &amp; SCREEN REPAIR
CALL
25 .kiln$on rebuilt
$.
fl
home. Write 50* 1535, Sanford
OLADY$ M. WHITTEMOSI
CouiWy, PWSls in acsrdu.os dNau
w-huuntlng camp, 835,150111
iulldtosuit-ouriotoryours
&amp;
Regularorltimebasis
N la* an iJ1dnNy chasms Shill law an srItsnfly
•Stinlh. - 1,3,3 BR, Suites
r hssrs ii spsroftsp m
aISOPATI000ORS
giving
location,
owner
aM
traIIIr,$Ngorbos,offor.
V
SEN
FI4A.VA,
FHA
with ins prgvlsjem of Silo Pie. Ii ho
235124$
VISF $5SdoIS
of SM kSNII5.
We do wash windows
322
677.1154
he
be
heard
at
sold
hearing.
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s*w
No
salesmen.
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Adult
Family
ATTORNEY
FOR
PERSONAl.
CALL
SANDY
WISDOM
after
-hems laheiL ToWN: Wl'derW*Clhp&amp;nmNIn
ORANGE CITY- 3 ledroon, 2
SyerdsrofffieCflyCommlsslen REPRESENTATIVE:
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bath.
Living
rat,
extra
large
SPool
Laundry
$431700
3Ø.55
34
hrs.
WANTED TO SUY-$om.s In
Realty
w Deep.V Poet an gelvinIz
the Cy $*t P*'ida.
'
JAMES S. BYRNE Esquire
$0
kttcinen&amp;famiiyroom.Syears
H.N. 71mm. Jr.
•0d -1- Stery
the City of Sanford for
MN. Teawn, Jr. p,. Boa 55$
trailer, Boat asedosome work
11g. LAWRENCE I, MILLIE
old.
Asking
131,000
Owner
wIll
Chy Clerk
rehabilitation proud. Will pay
$430.
323.954k,
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Cloth
To
Ws,larta
3
SR.
35,
C.H$A,,
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help fInance qualified person.
Eitth:àAl,y428 Iv ise-. I
150$ W. 25th ST.
i to 510.150, maybe nor,
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Neal This Won't Lest
Act
MLS
INS
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'lllnvadnrElltsll'trl.hullwlth
Call Stanley Stew, Sanford
INS
SANFORD
qu owner wIll hold at 11 pcI.
hoA$rll1(l7,1*
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Long I Call 7$7 Owner.
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111 lup Mercury engIne and
Housing Authirity 305.333.
t3736041 or eves. 323.0517
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Associate.
traIler. 4401144.
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by Chic Young
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there such a thing as colic in a

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72nd Year, No. 206-Friday, April 18j
1980-Sanford, Florida 32771
Evening Herald CUSPS 481.280-Price 20 Cents

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CAR POLARIS some friends
65Apropos
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15 Destroy (sl) 66 Exude
there is no such thing. They
Lamb
is
caused
by
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17 Building
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the parents.
location
46 Shoshonean
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DEAR READER—
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babies could talk they'd
1k
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movement. I have received a
probably have a lot 10
for
Actor Sparks 2 Author
by
Mort
Walker
BEETLE BAILEY
agency (abbr) 48 action (2d
about such remarks I suspect lot of letters from adults that
Turgenev
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polisher 29 Yorkshire river
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Mad
it
would be very similar to present a similar story. ft
DID YOU HEAR
HEY, ROCI'(V'
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Genet!c
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Motoring
27 Journeys
what adults say when their may be that the baby
49 interlace
OFFICER
Wfi
THAT ROCKY WAS
ation
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Misbehave
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50
DID
YOU
HIT?doctor
tells them that the pain swallows air In learning how
PUT IN THE
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wds)
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state
(abbr.)
they
have
in their belly is all to feed or it may be that the
STOCKAPE FOR
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immature digestive system
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a
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54 Epochs
8 Donkey
Games
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Yes,
there
Is
such
a
thing
as
isn't able to handle all the
OFFICER?r
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37 Rested in
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56 Goggle
colic. Regardless of what the carbohydrates and other
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cause Is there's no question foods that result in fer
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that babies have belly Pain mentation and release of gas.
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fire
and distension associated But as most adults that have
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with crying spells And just suffered from gas ill tell
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like adults such abdominal you, It can be pretty painful °
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caused by a lot of different baby cries.
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things. The communication
newborn
number
of things that the
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the
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THE BORN LOSER
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baby and the adult world does medical profession has
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cause a few handicaps In learned to do for the colic
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.explaining just exactly what's problem. Measures that help
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prevent the swallowing of air
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Your friends really are are useful. That Includes
KICg 114 HABIr.
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repeatIng a comment made sitting the baby upright for his
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the
bottle to nurse.
frequently by some
i.hat
the
cause
of
colic
is
baby
also
seems
to
help
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overanxious parents or other relieve trapped gas. In some
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with the baby's environment, plain intolerance to certain
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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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troiii the Kin art on 1) ' 1111,11%%.1%I;-92 t
Dlii lake County girl, missing from her St. John's Village :partments.
hoille since April 8, sheriff's deputies
The both %%.L., found Wedlit'sil.1% afsaid this morning.
ternoon In' I%issvrsh~ %%Ili, liotit-t-ti ihe
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State beverage agents and Seminole
deputies raided two Fern Park topless
n uck
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clubs Thursday night, In a move deputies
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
of
the
were
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left, to allow lom' future ltIeflti1it'itit)fl,
Sjsilski said,
l':xt(1Lsive searches of both estiblisi,.
inents lurned ill) no evidence (if drugs.
Exactly
th ii it se nt on it Liii Circus
us dun ing the raid is unknovs
Circus
Reporters %%ho entered with deputies

quickly forcvd out by a i'hIlh) eon
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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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Representing the nivs racing Iru;Iut on e vs hi of thy 5O O) idmm'ion.
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
*iI%- tXis,st\j'b~ -,.')' fl~.-,House.
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
;
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
to
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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. *
$$Assignafion," according to Florida warrants, not an easy task, they said.
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.
.
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
WS
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
eat
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
,'r
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
Carter
In
a
40-minute
news
conference
successful,"
on
a
Police
also
declined
to
speculate
Carter said,
the only
ioy
Division
LAWTY UKE YOUR
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Thursday,also
sa
as
Congress
w
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step
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the
shooting.
that
I
see
for
can
would
conmotive
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for power to confiscate the $8 billion In be some sort of military action, which Is
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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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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 147—Sunday, February 10, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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who finds him and gets
that she finally 'fesses up.
mind it like hell."
By DAVID HANDLER
And he' tough. He hates "Are you mad?" she snlffles. drunk with him. The scene
In its weaker moments,
oblique,
—
low-key,
0,11
the greedy, the weak, the Instead of hugging her and masculine was one of the
"Skag" is "Family" with
dishonest, When Skag's sobbing "Of course not,
dirty fingernails — a gang of
a stink darling" (which is what best I've seen this season.
stereotypes with handy three are much more of the union won't raise
Unfortunately, other
flash thaw emotions, sitting flesh and blood type than about unsafe conditions at we've become accustomed to
plant,
he
leads
a
wildcat
from
'honest"
family
members
of the family fade
room
table
we're
used
to
seeing
On
TV.
his
around a dining
barks:
"Of
into
the
background.
Skag's
by
a
stroke,
he
television).
Skag
refreshing.
Its
quite
Felled
strike.
in search of somebody else's
Piper Laurie) Is a
to
Liurse
we're
mad
at
YCU.
wife,
Jo
.(
across
the
floor
of
all,
we're
in
Pitt.
slithers
First
problems to butt into.
uncertain character
Yet, taken for its sburgh, not Pasadena. At the the toilet rather than call a We're mad at everybody." weak,
who
must
be fleshed out. And
Now
that's
more
like
it.
strengths, "Skag" is a big top there's Pete Skagsca, nurse for a bedpan.
three throw-ins
are
He believes in America's
The other strong character there
step forward. It gives us known as 'Skag, a hardDavid,
Skag's
eldest
son,
who
haven't
the
depth to hold
Series
old-fashioned values, par- is
credit for being grown-up nosed steel worker.
the youngest
attention
our
enough to live without the television has never been ticularly In his family. I like by his first wife. Another
He Skag. Karl Maiden, one of dynamite acting Job here by son, who's a med-school
myths that "Family" per- kind to the workingman,
the eldest daughter;
has always been a sap, a our finest actors, plays the
David is a student,
petrates.
Wassain.
who's
a
pretty ex.cheerboob — from Chester A. character for all he's worth. Craig
who works at leader and Skag's father,
The Lawrence brood
vet
of
Riley"
Riley on "The Life
I also like his daughter Vietnam
"Family" does have Its ups
the mill with his pop. He's who's a feeble mute.
In
"All
Bunker
on
Archie
to
Barbara, is, is an angry, drinks too much,
Barbara.
th
and downs, but it is not e
The Family."
honest-to-God messed-up
So "Skag" isn't a complete
average American family.
with women
no dope. He's a teenager. She's a fat, ugly can t get along
Skag
is
American
ls the average
insubstantial affairs, success. But with three
played
beyond
ll
a
decent,
hardoddball,
wonderfu
y
strong characters, potential
rich,
hero
television family
Bar can't settle down.
, gutsy guy who by
Leslie Ackerman.
attractive, smart and working
He also understands his for growth and a fistful of
live stands up for what he bara sleeps with any guy
Lawrences
popular. The
father the best, since he's the good Nielsen numbers, it is
in a place where it never believes in, even if his views who'll ask. "It seems
When Skag the first victorious, Inparticularly popular. only way to get people to like most like him.
snows. They are stable and aren't
goes off to a cheap motel to telligent hour show NBC has
He's sore when his youngest me."
who
in control.
drunk aafter he mends put on the air since
When she gets pregnant get
Which brings us to the son brings a girl home from
remember when?
from
his
stroke,
it
is
David
can
Skagsca family on "Skag." college, and expects to carry she doesn't have the nerve to
she tries to
The show is not yet fully on with her In an upstairs tell her folks
her own
developed. Only three of the bedroom. "I'm not a get an abortion on
chickens
out at
she
"But
I
and
when
characters work, but those square," says Skag,
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that when he pocketed a $25,000
payoff from undercover FBI agents,
he did so with the intention of conducting his own investigation of the
"shady characters" and he felt
certain his constituents back home
would believe him.
Herald writer Tom Netsel took
that statement to downtown Sanford
and asked people if they believed the
congressman's story.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UP!)
First Lady Rosalynn represent America."
Carter never mentioned her husband's decision to renew draft
He admitted, however, the president's decision to renew
registration during her speech Friday night, but thousands of draft registration could cost him political support on college
protesters encircling the hotel got their message across.
campuses in the important primary states of Maine and New
Nearly 3,000 demonstrators, many carrying candles, chant- Hampshire.
ed "No war! No draft" and "Hell no, we won't go" as the first
Several hours earlier, when Mrs. Carter flew into Los
lady's motorcade drove into the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where Angeles after previous stops in San Francisco and the farming
she was scheduled to speak to a $1,000-a-plate, fundraising center of Fresno, she told reporters she and her husband both
dinner and to spend the night.
favored draft registration but opposed an actual draft as long
Mrs. Carter made no mention of the protesters during her as the United States remained at peace.
talk and did not comment on the draft registration issue.
At stops throughout her daylong, fund-razing sweep through
Instead, she urged those in the audience to support the California, Mrs. Carter also insisted draft tegtatr4tion and
president so he could continue the programs he has begun and other actions taken by the president were aecessary both to
suggested the country is now united and could begin to solve ensure peace and to punish the Soviet Union for that country's
crucial domestic problems.
invasion of Afghanistan.
Most of the demonstrators appeared to be high school or
"He has taken firm actions to impose punishment on the
college-age youths, though many in the crowd were older. Soviet Union," she told about 150 Hispanic supporters at a
They included activist Tom Hayden, a leading protester reception at a lavish home in the Encino district of Los
against the war In Vietnam, and Leonard Weinglass, an at. Angeles.
torney who represented the Chicago Seven.
In Fresno, Mrs. Carter told the California Farm Bureau
Robert Strauss, the president's campaign manager who Federation her husband's calls for draft registration, a grain
accompanied the first lady to California, shrugged off the embargo and an Olympic boycott had been difficult decisions
demonstration,
but were "absolutely necessary to avoid military action and to
"They're well motivated," he said, "but they really don't keep our country at peace."

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took it for his own profit but got
caught In a hind. If he was (investIgating) he should have told
someone, but the way he did It was
wrong. There's no way to prove
He's one of a few people caught in a
scandal."

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Carter's declaration that he would use
Registration probably would begin
House says It will send Congress next
But Price declined to speculate what military force, if necessary, to resist during the summer, assuming early
week President Carter's proposal for would happen on the question of women, further Soviet aggression in the Persian congressional approval of a $20.5 million
draft registration of men and women House Speaker Thomas O'Neill has Gulf region.
appropriation for 1980 and $24.5 million
aged 19 and 20 this year, and 18 year olds predicted Congress will reject the Idea.
"The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan for 1961,
starting in 1981.
"There is no distinction possible, on the poses a serious threat to a region vital to
Carter would have to get additional
It would be the first registration of basis of ability or performance, that the long-term Interests 01 the United authority from Congress before induction
women in U.S. history. But Carter said he would allow me to exclude women from States and our allies," Carter said, of anyone
— male or female — could take
had "no Intention" of changing the an obligation to register," Carter said in "Registration for the draft is needed to place.
aiuLtsr3 policy that keeps women from a statement.
increase our preparedness and is a
Everyone born In 1960 and 1961 would
being assigned to combat units.
Carter was already at Camp David, further demonstration of our resolve us have to register this year. Starting Jan.
Rep. Melvin Price, D-Ill., chairman of Md., for the weekend when aides made nation."
1, 1961, those born In 1962 would have to
Jr House Armed Services Committee, his announcement Friday.
The proposal would create a pool of 8 register. There would be continuous
edIcted his panel would approve a $20
The decision to seek registration of million persons
half the size of the registration thereafter of people when
nillion appropriation to crank up both men and women was prompted by American fighting force In World War It. they turn 18.

C. D. Mayer, New Jersey, retired:
"I'm not a constituent, but let me
put it this way, I find it a little difficult to believe, but dumb things
can happen. As David (Brinkley, the
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"For us the
American Civil Liberties Union may take when war itself is now only a remote means of resisting mandatory registration of women must mean rapid
legal action against draft registration, possibility," said Da-id Landau of the registration and the draft."
ratification of the Equal Rights Amend.
some legislators vow to fight it in American Civil Liberties Union.
The National Organization for Women, ment."
Congress, and a major political party Is
The ACLU, which has already received while opposing peacetime registration,
Bu t Phyllis SchI ft national chairurging young people to resist and not sign "thousands of in quir ies" about legal aid agreed women should be included if the
f St ERA had quite
up.
a q different
for resisters, is looking into the draft is reinstituted,
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Other groups praised President Car- possibility of taking legal action against
Carter requested that women be Point °f CW
ter's proposal as a major equal rights registration, a spokesman said.
registered for non-combat service Only,
"Carter has stabbed American
step, because he recommended women,
Rep. Jim Weaver, D.Ore., said he will But NOW, in a position paper, said teats womanhood in the back in a cowardly
as well as men, 19 and 20 years old be propose legislation to limit draft demonstrate "women are capable of
attempt to get back the election-year
required to register for the draft this registration to volunteers. And Rep. Ron performing satisfactorily or better in
suport
of the radical feminists," Mrs.
year.
Dellums, D-Calif., said he opposes combat-related positions."
Schiafly
said. "The American people are
Carter's proposal still must be sub- peacetime registration in any form
Carter's decision also drew support not going to stand for letting our girls be
mitted to and approved by Congress "short of an all-out congressionally from Julia Arri, national president Of
the sent over to fight In the Persian Gulf or
before registration can begin, but declared war against the Soviet Union." Btatnses and 101ssMona1 Women
Club, pgan
reaction -cairn In swiftly after Will , anThe national committee of the and Carol Parr, executive director of the
nouncement Friday.
Libertarian Party, which received the Women's Equity Action League
Rep. Melvin Price, D-IU., chairman of
The president "has seriously third largest number of votes In the last Educational Legal Dstm. Fund.
the House Armed Services Committee,
miscalculated the willingness of the presidential election, approved a
"We believe, a the president does, said he Is confident his panel will approve
American people to accept wartime resolution endorsing civil disobedience that equal rights means equal respon. some form of draft registration.

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Greg Stafford, Sanford, unemployed:
"It sounds logical that he did. It's
possible that he might have, but
based on what I know about taking
that much money, he took it for his
own purpose."

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Bob Barclay, Sanford, sales:
"I've seen so much doggone
political nonsense, I'm doubtful.!
understand he's a good man, but in
the back of my mind Iwonder
maybe or maybe not. It'll probably
take hearing to get the cards out on
the table where they belong."

Senate Ethics Panel To Begin Bribe Inquiry
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The Senate
thics Committee has voted to begin Its
wn Inquiry of the "Arab scam" bribery
nvestlgatlon in which FBI undercover
gents Implicated one senator and eight
louse members.
After the Justice Department Friday
enewed Its refusal to share any of Its
vidence—at least for the time being —
be committee decided to proceed with a
preliminary inquiry" on Its own.
The committee staff was directed to
otify the attorney representing Sen.
Mrlson Williams, D.N.J., the imUcated Senate member, that the Inquiry
as under way.
The committee also decided to begin a
relimlnary inquiry Into an unrelated
RI investigation of Sen. Howard Can,DNev., and also notify his attorney a
ellmlnary Inquiry was under way.
ourcesu1d the FBI was investigating
hether Cannon, chairman of the Senate
munerce Committee, made a deal with
larnsters union officials Involving a bill
deregulate the trucking Industry.
The staff was directed to begin seeking

"independent corroborating evidence to before decisions are made on possible
substantiate allegations in the media" in crtinhial charges.
both cases, according to Lauren Steele,
"Heymann said at this point, the
press secretary of Chairman Howell position remains not to give the comHeflin, D-Ala.
mittee any evidence. However, the
Assistant Attorney General Philip Justice Department is reconsidering
Heymann conferred with Heflin about their position and will be back in touch as
the department's resistance to soon as p1ble," Steele said.
relinquishing its evidence In either case
The House Ethics Committee already

had decided to undertake a parallel investigation, using whatever evidence the
department will provide on a day-to-day
basis.
Heymann has said parallel
congressional Investigations might
hamper the criminal investigation.
However, several congressmen have
pointed out some unnamed officials have
been willing to leak information with the
news media.
Rep. Joist W. Wydler, RN.Y., said he is
asking the House and Senate Judiciary
committees to Investigate the leaks and
use He detector tests, if necessary, to find
out who has been responsible.
Rep. Don Edwards, D.Calif., chairman
of a House constitutional rights subcommittee, said he was concerned the
leaks are continuing.
"We certainly ought to ask them why
the leaks were continuing up to and in.
eluding last evening," Edwards said
Friday. "I refer to leaks and comments
to the effect that five cases (In the Arab
scam investigation) were strong and
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1406 Willis,
according to police.
$260 bad because Owe isprobable cause to bold one of four counts leveled against him by Lake hours fter Deborah (jerk, 20,01*1 Fourth St.,
Man on ordy one aggravated iniilt charge.
Mary police, but not on charges he kidnapped a Lake Mary, his supposed victim, "escaped"
Police arrested him at the Lake Mary Baptist
Bollinger took Ms. Clark, l&amp;i,ntlfljd by various
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Lake Mary police say Boflinger broke Into
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Fourteen rolls of roofing valued at $154 were reported taken
from the Joseph Williams residence, 504 Pressview Street, In
the Rolling hills subdivision of Longwood. Williams told police
the roofing was taken sometime between Wednesday and

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Springs, 70 linear feet of lumber was stolen at night
Lot
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Enslow Homes, P.O. Box 216, Winter Park. Max Weinar, 3517
Shirley Drive, Apopka reported the theft. The loss is estimated

Seeks Good Relations

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The second day his ad ran, Donovan got a call from Ms.
Wilkinson. He interviewed her ona Tuesday and the next day
he moved into her sprawling, suburban ranch house.
Today, Donovan is known as "Uncle Jim," and he's too busy
now to sit in a rocking chair.
After getting the children off to school, Donovan star ts the
laundry and begins picking up the clothes. Then he may start a
small project — cleaning the windows or fixing a door that
won't close.
"There's always something to do — little things that
sometimes people don't notice," he said.
If the fam ily doesn't eat out, Donovan starts the dinner.
But the time he spends with the children is the most important part of his day.
"The su nshine of my life Is made up of bright little things
called children:' this Is my slogan of life," said Donovan, who
has two grown children and five grandchildren of his own.
"Sometime John somersaults right in the living room To
me, ft's a delight to see, because, of course, I can't do it
i's wonderful," he chuckled "They're more fun than a
barrel of monkeys.
"And Michelle is a loving little thing," he said. "She just
comes over and gives me a hug once in awhile.
For the past three years John and Michelle have been been
on their own from 3:30 p.m. until 6 p.m., when their mother
arrived home from her Job as a personnel director at a Miami
hotel.
"The kids are very responsible," said Ms. Wilkinson, "but it
makes my burden a little easier Just knowing he ( Donovan) is
here.
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And the children love him," she added.
"Iwasjustjumpingwhenlfoundouthewascominghere,"
said John, who likes electronics, science and poetry. "My
father doesn't come down here much (from New York) and we
don't go up there much. It's good to have someone in the house
that knows about the stuff I like."
Since Donovan moved In, John has begun to learn Morse
code and has worked on his poetry with Donovan, who has been
writing verse for and about children for more than 50 years
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calmer now. Jim can talk to children for hours. I don't have the
patience," sa id Ms. Wilkinson.
"Heheipsa lot," said Michelle,a blonde-haired gymnast. "I
have broken stuff and he fixes things. I used to ask my mom to
dolt, but she was always busy at work."
And Michelle, who has grandparents of her own, thinks it is
nice just to have a grandfather around the house. 1 lAe
looking at Win when he's cooking," she said.
In one of his poems, Donovan writes:

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) - Leftist
mil itants holding the Spanish ambassador and seven
other hostages at the Spanish Embassy say
negotiations for the release of the captives are at a
standstill,
"We have not yet received word from our comrades
who are negotiating with the junta and diplomats but
so far t here has been no advance," said a spokesman
for the leftist Feb. 28 Popular Leagues. He spoke by
telephone from the embassy.

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AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 60; overnight
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government to liquidate the assets of the board a year earlier to provide health
p.m.
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BOATING FORECAST St. Augustine to Jupiter Islet, Out
state
insurance
commissioner's
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5o miles: Small craft should exercise caution. Winds southeast
Seminole teachers whose medical indisqualification
of
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surance checks bouriced in October 1977 will
on
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Daytona Beach Sunday. Sea increASing to 4 to
after SEA attorney John Chamblee resW his
by the school
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and continuing Saturday night. Chance of showers late
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Mcdregor said 6~imblee had not shown the
contract, and taken action to break it
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy Saturday with a chance
had any duty except tO provide a
old suit ugalnst the Seminole County School
when
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of showers late in the day, Mostly cloudy Saturday night a nd
contr
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Board by the Seminole Education
troubles and several states insurance cornSunday with a good chance of showers or thunder
insurance benefits as the teachers claimed,
Association.
missioners began investigating its activities.
Highs Saturday In the mid 70L Lows Saturday night In the ML
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1977,
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till ''
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known all along about the uncanny ability of
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his new home Children's school pictures lined the bookcase A
pair of girl's patent leather shoes were tossed In the corner and
"Sta r Trek" was blaring on the color TV.
"I think when you have lost the desire to see and hear and
play with children, you may as well sit In your rocking chair,"

"reactionary Pakistan, chauvinist China, imperialist
America and Brita in and Zionist Egypt" are defeated
in their plan to "dismember" the country.
The Soviet-backed Afghan president refused to set a
timetable for the withdrawal of the 80,000 to 95,000
Russian toops keeping hini in power and fighting
Moslem rebellion in the country.
Karmal's comments, made to Kuldip Nayar, a senior
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Russian Invasion of Afghanistan
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being a violation of International law," the Sta te
Department said Friday.
But the department was quick to caution that "there
is no present Indication of these forces organizing for a
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cash as taken from her home sometime between Thursda)
Margaret Speidd, 08 Brain Towers, Sanford, reported to night and Friday morning Police reported there as no sign of
Sanford Police Friday that ,000 worth of Jewelry and $30 In
forced entry at the residence.
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A portable black-and-white television and a typewriter were
taken from the home of John Henderson 2700 Truman
Boulevi'rd, Sanford. Police reported there was evidence
forced entry through a window. Marvin Henderson, who
reported the (rime, said occurred between Ba
and 11 a.m.
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Iranian President Abolhassan I3ani-Sadr said today
Iran is read) to maintain good relations with the Soviet
Union if the Kremlin refrains from interfering with the
internal affairs of its neighbors.
Bani-Sadr's offer as contained in a message to
S viU President Leonid Brezhnev in reply to a cable
congratulating Bani.Sadr on his election as Iran's first
Tehran radio said in a broadcast monitored
in Kuwait.
"We hope the Soviet Union will refrain from
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hid could annoy its
Bani-Sadr's sta tement came a day after Foreign
Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadch warned militants holding
the U.S. Embassy that the ruling Revolutionary
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Construction is being
up on the senior citizens complex,
dubbe d Loch Low Forest by developers, Lake Villas Ltd., until
arrangements can be made for sewer and wa te r service to the
si te on Longwood-Lake Mary Road In Lake Mary.
The Lake Mary City Council approved a suggestion of
developer, Alexander Kasten, Thursday night that the éity of
Sanford be requested to serve the proposed development with
water and sewer service.
Kasten Is suggesting that utility lines from his development
be connected to city of Sanford lines In Hidden Harbor.
The Lake Mary Council rejected a proposal that the city
construct sewer lines to a Sanford interceptor 1½ miles away
from the development. Mayor Walter Sorenson said the sewer
line would serve only the senior citizens complex.
The city plans ultimately to connect to Sanford's regional
sewer plant. Lake Mary Manager Phil Kul bes sa id Sanford
Ma nager Warren Knowles is reluctant to recommend the

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Center, the Senior Citizens Committee of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce has decided.

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connection In Hidden Harbor, believing this will only delay

further Lake Mary's ultimate connection to the regional plant.
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11arry Terry (left), who retired from the Lake Mary

placed on the city's water department building lauding Terry's service to his

The investigation was described much like the FBI's

community. Under Terry's leadership the city acquired, expanded and
improved the water system. Examining the plaque with Terry Is Mayor
Walter Sorenson - and
friends and officials.

explosive "Abscam" undercover investigation, exposed last week, that has snar ed several members of

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the case of Lynette Cornelison, a fired violates state laws on the hiring of

rhe Seminole County School Board Jackson Heights Middle School librarian teachers on annual contracts.

attorney fees in the case Of Carol Circuit Court judge.

was a precedent-setting upholding of the

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According to Al Payne, zoning director, the zoning cornmission will also recommend the city commission hold a public
hearing to consider amending a portion of the zoning ordinance

-. individual's or firm's quallflcatlesis, the education, training, a nd experience of principals,
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of muir or .vernmental clients for whom appraisals were performed within the
preceding
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: way purposes Involving csndsmnstlen proceedings. Evidence must be included that the
courts of law by virtue of education, traIning, experience, and background.
ExpressIons of Interest should be addressed to: Seminole County PublIc Works
Director, 4311 Sou th Orlando Drive, Sanford, FIorida 33771 and must be recei ved no later

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By DIANE PETRYK
property located
Herald Staff Writer
The Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday on the south side
agreed to recommend to the city commission that it hold a
public hearing on rezoning property located on the south side
of Airport
of Airport Boulevard ad jacent to the east boundary of the K.
mart shopping center to facilitate the installation of a branch

The Board of County CommissIoners of Seminole County Invites qualified real estate
: appraisers or appraisal firms to submit expressions of Interest In being notified whenever

than 5:11 P.M.

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who slashed two men with a meat cleaver aboard a
subway train to turn himself in because he "is in need
of help."

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Edwards, the teacher who lost her sext- collective bargaining process.
A decision on the matter was
discrimination case agaInst the school
The school board, by law, cannot
poned, however,
Judge Robert
board Tuesday after four years of McGregor
c rifiesuntil
his back-pay order, award a contract without the nomination
la
litigation.
of the school superintendent, Julian said,
"If the back pay rolls on as long 7 which contradicts Florida's collective
"It's not pocket change by any
means," said School Board Attorney Ned we're in the court system," Julian said bargaining law that says school emJulian Jr. upon recommending the ac- "it would be economically unfeasble
ployees can take a grievance to binding
non. He estimated the case cost the appeal."
arbitration.
bo&amp;d about $7,000.
Julian said McGregor has not made it
"There is a direct conflict between the
Board member Roland Williams asked clear w het her the back pay goes to the authority of t he superintendent (to hire)
Jullan how much more money It will cost time of the first arbitrator's decision in and the authority of the arbitrator (If he

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"It's no full-scale trial of years or some other time.
— Approved unanimously the transfer of city funds from
Julian said 'the questions raised by the 'appeal again at its Feb. 13 meeting
duration, Mr. Williams," Julian said.
ComBank-Longwood to the Flagship Bank of Seminole, Lake
on the back-pay
Mary branch. Flagship provided the city with a low-Interest "The pr ocedure is designed to be McGregor's ruling are very important to when more informatiilonable.
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Congress and created a stir on Capitol Hill.
Sources said a third major undercover operation was
expected to be closed this weekend.

LENSES

He also was told to reschedule their time to avoid overtbr,,
— Authorized Pat Southward, former councilman and the
city's grants liaison person, to prepare an affirmative action
plan and an equal employment opportunity plan, both of w hich

and other U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmeat projects.
— Adopted a resolution cooperating with other area police
departments in seeking federal grants through the Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration.
— Received an opinion from City Attorney Gary Massey that
a community building can be built on city park property as
long as It does not occupy more than 25 percent of the park
land. John Norden, former councilman, said three groups in
the city over the past 10 years ha ve been raising money to be
used ultimately for a community building. Sorenson told
Norden the next step is for the groups to make a proposal to the

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of the Prudential Insurance Co. and made the payoffs,
taping the transactions on audio and videotape.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - FBI agents posing as Insurance agents have made thousands of dollars In
payoffs to top Louisiana politicians and mob figures in
the second major undercover operation to surface in a
week, sources said Friday night.
Federal sources said among those under Investigation as a result of the probe are Louisiana Gov.
Edwin Edwards, reputed Louisiana organized crime
figure Carlos Marcello, former guberna torial candidate Louis Lambert, Lieutenant Gov. Jimmy FItzmorris and a number of others,
Edwards, Lambert and Fltzmorris are all
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Other community and civic organizations are expected
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suggested the police also set up a radar unit there.
— Denied a request from Kulbes to pay overtime to the two
employees In the public works crew. Kulbes was told to have

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Bob Daehn, chairman of the group, said a numbe r of booths
similar to those at last year's seminar will be operated at the
event.
EdSchuckmanof theSemlnole County Sheriff's Department
and his 'iayers" are expected to again conduct a program
Illustrating rip-offs and bunko artists and what seniors should
be aware of. Also expected, said Daehn, is a security dogs'
demonstration; hearing and blood pressure tests, voting
machine demonstrations, and presentations by the Sanford
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The Lake Mary Council agreed it would prefer this alter.

The.semiorcDlzens complex is to ultimately be comprised of
210 u ni ts. The first phase of the development is to have 34 units.
The council also:
- Instructed Kul bes to ha ve speed-limit signs placed on
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Sunday, February 10, 1980-6A

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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As an observer for the Royal Scarab
Society (RSS), an organization
dedicated to the preservation of the
rugged individualist, I attended a
recent Seminole County Commission
meeting.
At this meeting I witnessed the
commission's refusal to grant a person

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If there's one thing Congressman Richard
Kelly
has achieved in recent days it's to have
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the citizens of Florida and more
particularly those of us in the Fifth Congressional
istrIct.

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The embarrassment comes with his explanation
why he accepted what FBI undercover agents
say was a $25,000 downpayment bribe in the
much-publicized
Abscam
operation.
Congresman Kelly is not alone in this matter.
The FBI is implicating at least six other
congressmen, a U.S. Senator and several other
city and state public officials.
Rep. Kelly claims he took the $25,000 to conduct
his own private investigation into the whole

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RICHMOND, VA. — Two days after New
Ham pshire's voters have made the first full
Ieturned all but $174 to the FBI, but not until the choices of
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activists from across the U.S.
black
He would have his constituents believe that will gather here to make choices of their own.
after he was approached by, to use his words,
The Richmond meeting, from Feb. 28
¶'shady characters," and told he could get up- through March Z is being oanIzed by Mayor
wards of $250,000 for heiDin a non-existent Richard Hatcher of Gary, Ind., and by the
Wealthy Arab get into this country to Invest some staff of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Each presidential candidate will be invited
$50 million In his district, he didn't believe the
to
why he ought to receive black
Story and decided to go along to find out what i voteexplain
s. The Caucus has circulated among the
was all about.
candidates a shopping list of requests that
; So, without telling anyone else, he says, about each con tender has been asked to respond to.
his personal feelings, Kelly accompanied those
Hopefully, the Caucus agenda can serve as
a basis for evalua ting where the black vote
'shady characters" to a Washington townhouse
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But
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most
black electoral
for a legislative favor. Then, still preferring not to activity promisessignificant
to come late on the election
tell anyone else, he says, Kelly kept the money, calendar, in July, at the NAACP National
using about $174 at different times for lunch, Convention In Miami.
ólaiming he d so because he thought those inThe 20,000 delegates gathered in Miami win
volved might be watching him and he wanted to hear from any candidate who responds to the
show them he was spending the money. organization's invitation. The delegates — not
Although how anyone, if they were watching him, politicians or self-styled leaders — will then
would know what money Kelly was using for cast votes for their favorites. This represents
the first organized expression of Interest from
lunches has yet to be explained. Then, Kelly the
rank and file in America's black coinSays, he kept the money only until he learned the munity.
men who gave It to him in the townhouse were FBI
it also represents, along with the Richmond
agents. Did the congressman tell anyone else he meeti ng, an attempt to de.emotlonallze and
had money and was conducting a probe on his de-peraonallze black psrticlp.tlon In politics.
Because most of black America lacks any
own hook? Nope
he says.
Kelly's version of the whole effectiVe politiCal orgiflilation, candidates
w votss and electiOns either by
It Is difficult for us to aàcept havemaking appeals to black leadership — based
behavior as behavior one might expect from on .e1f4nt.rest — or to lbo black maai,a,
a veteran congressman. In our opinion Kelly, If baled on emotional sympathy.
his claim is correct, exercised not only poor
Thus Jimmy Carter won black votes In 1976
judgment in not sharing with some federal law by demonstrating how easily he moved
enforcement agency or some congressional among black congregations. Mania Udall,
colleague his plan to pursue his own probe, but whose record should have guaranteed him
downright stupidity for having carried the game 1) support, was frosen out.

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Right now George Bush is sitting pretty. He
won a handsome and deserved upset victory
in Iowa, and he moves into Maine and New
Hampshire with the polls telling him golden
things.
In New Hampshire, Bush has organized
well, as he did in Iowa. He also has the support of some of the state's most prominent
Republicans, including Rep. James
Cleveland, the beloved and unbeatable New
Hampshire congressman, as well as former
Governor Hugh Gregg and other notables.
Looking a bit further down the road, Bush
could run up a string of victories in Iowa,
Maine, and New Hampshire, win in
Massachuset ts, and then win again In

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Reagan and Connally people claim that
Bush has done little organizing in Florida,
and will quickly run out of steam once he
leaves his early "target" states. This doesn't
seem li kely. Bush, lacki ng in charisma, Is a
classic "tortoise" — a planner, a longdistance runner.
All that, for Bush, is the good news.
But George Bush, of Andover and Yale and
the Yale Skull and Bones Society, has a big
political problem when you begin to think
about the November election against Jimmy
Car ter.
The feisty old Manchester (N.H.) Union
Leader, loved, hated, but widely read in the
state, has a gift for phrase. It has opened up
against Bush with all batteries, characterizing him as the "clean fingernail"
Republican. Translated, that means Bush is a
country-dubber and a preppie, the kind of
man who wears three-piece suits and loafers.
ItsuggeststhatBushwouldhavescant appeal
to the shifting and crucial segment of the
electorate that left the Democratic Party to
vote for Nixon against McGovern In 1972, but
returned to vote for Carter against Ford In
1976.
In 1968, 1972, and 1976, that was the swing
constituency In presidential elections. It could
be called, loosely, the Wallace
It is
ethnic in the North, nativist In the South, and
determined the outcome .of the last two
presidential elections.

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GREGORY JENSEN
suit by Syndicate 762, the Sasse Syndicate.
WNDON (UPI) — Some of Britain's
In one sense, Lloyd's is not a company but
richest aristocrats are suing Lloyd's of
an association of Individuals. It provides
London, and that just isn't done, old chap.
premises and staff for some 4,000 insurance
It certainly never has been clone in the 300. professionals who judge risks, set premiums
year history of the world's most famous In. and do paperwork. Rarely do they take the
sirance organization,
risks.
The lawsuit — by Prince Margaret's
That is left to about 14,500 wealthy
private secretary, earls and other
amateurs who never set foot in Lloyd's and
hyphenated names of the Establishment Is mostly do not know about the policies they
shaking Lloyd's to Its already troubled back. In exchange for profits they back
founda tions.
anglehandedly as far as he did.
Lloyd's unquestioningly — in theory. In
the
The suit violates Lloyd's Rule No. 1, which
long,
blacks
and
Hispanics,
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practice
there are restrictions.
has guided It since its 17th century beginnings
and the underprivileged, lave been
poor judgment, Congressman Kelly has held at poor
Under
Lloyd's rules, syn dicates cannot
In a waterfront coffee house: the member
forced tofight each other for the cnnbe cut
least three press conferences, the subject matter away by the selfish few who control this always pays up
write policies which bring in premium income
totalling more than twice the capital kept
of which was aired nationally,, sharing his poor nation." Rep. Mickey lelend, D.-Tew.
But In the case of nearly $37 million worth of
ava
ilable to settle claims. The 44 members of
jUdgment with the rest of the nation and making
claims on property in New York's Bronx and
Part of thou. "selfish few" have been some
th
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Sasse Syndicate charge this rule was
peoplewonderabout the judgment of voters In the black Americans. 1y worry that the lnCanada,44membersofSdIcaie762 flatly
violated
and that Lloyd's knew it.
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to
Pay.
refused
growing number of Hispanics in the U.S
1tth Florida Congressional District.
The
siSt,
being
heard
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High
The
1871
act of parliament under which
We think Congressman Kelly should resign. could result in an ,icsl$Ion of the black.
Lloyd's violated
June,
contends
that
Lloyd's operates specifies that Insurance
Court
In
already
have
erupted
In
Barring that, we urge the congressman to Ignore brown tensions that
the act of parliament under which It is run, business can be transacted only In Lloyd's
Miami, Los Angeles and New York.
as an election Year.
Ignored Its rules and funked Its responsibility.
underwriting room. The Sasse suit charges
The fear was worsened last year when a
For Lloyd's the suit could not have come at
Lloyd's treats this requirement as if It didn't
quick series of news stUdes predicted that
exist,
a worse time,
the "ØtV 'Owthg Hispanic population
It faces the wnrsj ma, In Its histhry rn'pr
Two-thirds of Lloyd's premium income of
wuuuan overwhelm the black population
mr
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in
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United
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—a debacle which has enmeshed itlna tangle
overseas, much of it from the United States,
The sharp rebuke by foreign ministers of 35
of lawsuits and could cost It $350 million.
Syndicates employ agents to issue policies
doing so
"It Isn't that black people
Iàlamlc nations of the Soviet invasion f wefl,"me California politician said. "It's Just
Lloyd's also Is in the throes of an internal
which are binding on the syndicate.
Afghanistan opens a fruitful opportunity for that we can't afford to have any other non- investigation questioning the way it does
The Sasse lawsuit challenges this system,
too,
restoring eroded American Influence in the white group do better.",
business. That question is fundamental to the
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supporting the resolutions.
ting opinion of the whole Islamic
, the resoIutIons could have a galvanic innoting the Russians j
snce on the

County has some extremely competent
people at the helm. In addition to the
county commissioners, who decided to go

with a profit-making hospital group in
the first place, there are three members
of the county staff who deserve special
plaudits. Nanwly, County Administrator

Roger Neiswender, County Attorney
Nikki Clayton and Assistant County
Administrator Jeff Etchberger.
These three did an exemplary Job in

in Nashville.

Could George Bush? Let's think about
George Bush In a Buffalo, N.Y., pizza parlor
or a Detroit bowling alley.

of Seminole
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security to a war-time standard and
severely punish anyone who breaks this
silence whether it be a government
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In his "State of the Union" address.
senator Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.,
advocated the immediate rationing of
gasoline. Congress has approved a
standby provisional plan that would
ration gas at the rate of 40 gallons per
month for each registered automobile.
Florida's largest industry is tourism.
Sixty percent of Florida's tourists come
to our state by automobile.
T1 Senator obviously has no cuii•
slderatlon for Florida's economy, nor
for t he length of our unemployment
lines.
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Tallahassee

Glass Story Shines

Column Back Next Week

On behalf of the Central Florida
Depression Era Glass Club, I want to
thank you for your coverage of the
"Sanford, Florida ALL Glass Show,"
Tom Netsel did a wonderful Job of

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Politics," will
resume next Sunday on the
Opinion PAGE.

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Sanford

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Cl ayton, County Administrator Roger Neiswender and Assistant
County Administrator Jeff Etchberger. Negotiating for the hospital
Corporation of America was Director of Domestic Development
Doug Lew (gc');'
negotiations.
On the financial end of things, Etchberger can be credited with Increasing
the monetary value of the deal $2.4
million to the county's credit,
The agreement calls for HCA to pay:
— $5.2 million in cash to the county
— $1.16 million (estimated) to clear the
hospital's federal Hill-Burton obligation

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The net value of these three items is
$6.8 million. Negotiations started at $4.7
million for the three.
The amounts increased partly because
the Dec. 31 financial statement of the
hospital, which is being used as the
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(money owed to the hospital). But Etchberger convinced HCA to pay more the
the accounts receivable on a percentage
basis than they were at first willing to do.
Obviously, this could not have been
done If JICA's negotiating team had been
uncooperative. But as a financial
analyst, Etchberger knew where the
extras could be found and how to ask for
them, If not for Etchberger and
Nelswender, the county may never have
known what It lost,
The duo reportedly attended a seminar
of the Art and Technique of Negotiations
before meeting with Doug Lewis, HCA's
director of domestic development, and
John Wade, HCA attorney,
After the day-long session, Lewis
commented that In all his experience
negotiating contracts, he never en.
couritereda team "so exceptionally well.
informed."
"They asked more varied questions on
specific points than we have ever heard
before," he said."I don't know any point
'they didn't cover."
Regarding the proposed contract and
lease, a 19-page single spaced document,
Lewis said:
"Roger knew all the paragraphs and
how they relate to each other as well as
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Although the negotiations were very
amicable, Lewis commented later that
the Seminole County side "drove a hard
bargain."
"They worked on us in shifts," Lewis
said, somewhat jokingly. "One would
leave to freshen up and then Come back
with renewed vigor,"
But after asking some questions in the
morning, Mrs. Clayton did return in the
afternoon with some confounding
questions for the HCA team,
Just having left the complex
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assurances that the hospital corporation
would perform as promised and
questioned whether the contract provides
adequate remedies if they do not.
First, she demanded HCA be
responsible for repairs to the leased
building and that nothing be done to the
current hospital that would make it
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The booklet, for instance, lists five,
government agencies to write to if yota

are treated unfairly by a bank, a savings
and loan association, a credit union, a
store or any other creditor. By law, you
cannot be denied credit If you meet the
creditor's requirements for financial
responsi bility.
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mandatory retirement ages and where you can seek assistance If you
mlnlznwn drinking ages, for example. have s uffered discrimination in
UIf you believe you may have been a education, housing, law enforcement,
of discrimina tion, request the free community-development programs,
booklet "Getting Uncle Sam to Enforce health services, welfare, smaU-bualjws
Your Civil Rights" from the Publications aid, transportation, access to public
Division, U.S. Commission on Civil

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agreed, after debate, to share In the cost
of re pairs and that nothigextraord1nar
would be done.
As for the replacement hospital:
"What assurance do we have," she
asked, "that you will not turn into a'
discount department store what starts &amp;s
a boutique?"
"The contract," she said, "has au,
absence of remedies if you should decide
to treat us callously, as poor cousins out
in the hustlngs."
Lewis replied that there were adequate!
remedies at law.
Wade Insisted the county is getting.
"better than an operating covenant"
because of the option It is being given to
repurchase the facility if it is dissatisfied
for any reason.
But despite the fact the questions'
uu\ ie session, Lewis said he'
came away impressed.
"Seminole County Is very, very for-',
tunate to have these three exceptionally'*
qualified people in county government,"'*
he said. "They rank with the top people of
any groups we've come Into contact with,
They're congenial, but they're well
versed In their specialties.
"They're super business people and.
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Unfortunately, Sanford people read
the stories but not my ads. In other
words, they are looking for a story
about the show.
i believe the sh ow is a beautiful thing'
and want to share It with everyone who
enjoys glass.
Sara K. Myers
Lake Monroe

Diane Petryk must be a mind reader.
In her "Around The Clock" column of
Jan. 24, she expressed the same concerns I had when reading her previous
article about junk food sold to students
at school. To justify the sale of junk
food because it raises money for
athletic facilities Is leaning towards the
absurb. However, it is typical of the
thinking of many people when it comes
to our educational system today. This
type of thinking will continue as long as
the public refuses to pay the full cost of
good educational programs and
coaches, administrators, teachers,
students, and concerned parents have
to go out and peddle candy, candles,
etc., to raise money for such programs.
My comments and opinions about the
sale of junk food'on school campuses
are my own and not the off ical position
of any organization to which I belong,
(Editor's note: Mr. Moore is interim
executive director of the Seminole
Education Association.)
Bill Moore
Sanford

authorities had to blab it out and
thereby jeopardize our good Canadian
neighbors as well, as the other 50
hostages.
Our government authorities' pride
ran away from them like the pride of a
3-year-old with a new toy. It is about
time that we should learn a lesson from
our experience in Korea and Vietnam
that we are not regarded as the world
power that we once were or that we
think that we are.
Since we lost both wars in Korea and
Vietnam, we lost our pride and respect
in Southeast Asia, for those people
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In one poll, 30 percent of the California
voters asked had said they wan ted
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always tried to serve this community,
sometimes with little or no appredation,

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COue of the Ca1orsia AW"*Jy,
homeowners weren't the biggest
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willing to sacrifice now, we sure will
have to do it later. If we had mandatory
wage and price controls two years ago,
I am quite sure that our country would
be in a much more stable condition and
recession would not be run ning away
with it.
Let us 'not be fooled in thinking that
we are getting ahead of the recession
when we get 13 percent increase in
social security and or pensions as our
government is only reimbursing us
from starting Jan. 1, with the increase
starting July 1. We are always 12 to 16
months behind the 8-ball and will never

SOPIIIA SHOEMAKER
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Owner.occupied residences netted only
MW
made some
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about $1.7 billion. And about $2 billion
wi.t IUIWIt Smile YOU.
went to owners of commercial, Industrial
The major factors that led to the and agricultural property.
Another $857 million went to owners 01
overwhelming passage of the proposition
were, of course, hardly surprising — a rental property.
Although many California landlords
rapid rise In property taxes due to large
Increases In California property values, has promised to pau along torenters any
and a growing disillusIonment with tax savings, many of the state's tenants
were still hit with rent Increases after
ji,ermnent.
Owe passed, the proposition did ad- ProposItion 13. As a result, a number of
of those major California cities — Including Los Angeles
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slashed property taxes by more than $7
billion — shocked political observers
across the country. But It gave many
California homeowners a sense of victory.
Yet now, more than a year after the tax
cut went Into effect, there's a question
about who really benefited most In
P3)CCt5 analyzed
the Impact of Proposition 1

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Fortunately, those citizens who
believe in the free enterprise system,
will have an opportunity to excise this
"big brotherlsm" from the commission
at the next election.
Jim Crowe
Sanford

Junk Food Answer Poor

catch up.
On another crisis, in Iran we let our
pride run away with us and we blabbed
all our secrets and in the end had to pay
very costly for it. Because of our lax
security, we still have 50 hostages in
Iran.
Our good neighbors from Canada
went out on a limb to help free six of our

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In short, It was a complex Issue.
After sitting In on 10 hours of
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negotiated a contract with Hospital
Corporation of America (HCA)
representatives which provides for HCA
to lease Seminole Memorial Hospital and
build a replacement facility. The contract calls for HCA to assume assets
presently toed in connection with the
operation of the hospital and to repay the
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security is probably happy and elated
to receive these cost of living increases,
such as the proposed 13 percent Social
Security increase set for July 1 and a
proposed 15 percent increase in pensions. At this rate of deficit spending,
how are we ever going to balance out
budget?

Herald Staff Writer

Soviet System Viewed By CIA, Citizens

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To adailnistsr the 1$ level of consciousness. My reporter who waa also because policy has emphasized stability Douglas, Aiken surveyed the snow-starved
Soviet Socialist R.psmlics, the cc'n'nwdat In Moscow, Silly Denton caught glimpses and continuity Moscow gives lip service to hills on his farm In tourist-hungry Vermont
an apparatus so below lbs surface from individual__
Russians —
czars have construeted
the wisdom of promoting deserving younger and cracked: "I'm awfully sorry he's g e,
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officials,
but insists on a 'proper' combination but maybe now he can help bring us some
iuence the
rgtaaistan.
becominglngly impervious to spçwoached her in a bookstore, another who
of 'a dor,"expenlenced cadres with YOW* snow."
population of Soviet Central Asia for Kremlin
cos"
spoke to her privately In a park.
droL
workers."
itlon. also provid, a favorable climate
NEW HARRI&amp;MENT: When Patricia
Apparently lids has
Canfld,d I Mudilt 'Its people get
(tj
of
liii is 11* COi'C'lSIflh of f
rIcan Initiatives to secure the region against I3me
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party
leaders.
For
the
secret
report
HTTII
took charge of the Department of
standing in line for hours to buy fruit or
tjI
'Health, Education and Welfare, she forbade
further Soviet aggression. •
as "
adds: "There Is some evidence of
eptables or meat when party officials get
officials to talk to members of Congress
among younger party officials, bored with
tilS ut wittt all the waiting.
veniapping fimetiom and
rwsb
clearance from her congressional
Jictioss."
' 11% Soviet room has deteriorated to a Old ways' and restless at the lack of without
liaison staff. Now she's gone even further. No
BERRY'S WORLD
The rude of 11M siLd.sb , Joke. lbs people are so
me report claims that "generational HEW bureaucrat can most with a
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piIitsd
friction"
has been developing. "Much of the congressman tidies a ilalson office chaperon
and poems. They don't
officials, witose political apparatus is mat
now wood came from a generation generally is present. Disgusted department officials
superimposed over the goveremest believe what Ihels pn.ss tells
better educated than Its elders and in a call theItiiaøi* staffers "bsby.sittens."
AmuIa.UAinsnlca Is really 10 bid, why do
-. lbs crim.d-'g s'-questioning
m' the report points out.
WATUI ON WASTE; GOvernment spew
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aift have produced a mase almost 10
"tj had imeen guilty of crimes. an4 ding Is one at the prime cg of innation.
bayosd osol or eves ini*NiMv
Jpdar President Imnld Bresimev, the
mistakes, and Khnabchev was ousted for But the President's Council on Wage and
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artys
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the
gi.iwnl
has
been
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schemes.' Where could they. Price Stability, which Is supposedly 'hung
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analysis: "Ibe
look
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leadership?"
the rest of us ho, t ala, dawn inilatlon,
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pulllIc, the bsttelI' of
W.
government)
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between
(puty
Concludes
the
analysis:
"Brethnev
has
hasn't listened t4) ft an mege of
IN, r
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andleath pawes has left
piplaties
is
pened, and the party's
opted
moderation. The council has Just asked for
IVLJ4
titian arid control has
teadltknsl role of
rvele. years. lbs next long-term party
thief the biggest increase in travel expenses of any
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may wsflbecodront.d with rising pressures federal agency
tl to 1*0 psrc*nt In Its
A
peopl, hive become luisly epethetic ud
inpla, 11*1 a pesty official sP'ould be' for change In the party, as well as In other biiIget request for next
year,
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live IUCOm*S4 to t nothIng-cbss- choem for mane expertise other than
Soviet imtitutio&amp;'
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request
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4OW4KMlO Former Sen. George Aiken, council's travel budget will have Increased a
utbertUss, bet n fto am to psi'
lbs c'emruw have also become more
a-vt.,
who once proposed we get out of whopping 300 percent In just two years.
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Vds ' pWrmt ud msellssod hills I g'id "Party omclale at all levels," Vietnam by simply declaring we had won the
Footnote: If you have etamples of
lbs $s.Ist .,Mt. lbu.
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wadd ,00
dataIn1gece report, "have enjoyed
war and going borne, hasn't lost his sense of government extravagance, write to Jack
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htinor In five years of retirement. Asked for Ander3csi's Watch Oil Waste, P.O. Box 2300,
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13 percent and unemployment nearly B
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HCA Nelaotiator Praises Tenacity Of Countv's Team

JACK ANDERSON

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Islamic world.
The foreign ministers meeting in Islamabad,
Pakistan, demanded the "Immediate and cornp1st." withdrawal of Soviet forces and suspended
Agianistan's membership in the Islamic Conen
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I look forward to Hospital Corporation America coming to our
community. Welcome them and would
like for them to be comfortable with us.
I feel they will do a good job.

Now that Carter has stopped pretending to
be St. Francis of Assisi, he could sweep the
Wallace vote again, as he did in 1976. During
the coming months, Carter can easily recycle his down-home country-music Baptist
appeal. "Brouera,I tell you t)eretonight, that
on atheistic Russia I have seen the light."
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One has to wonder how much longer
this is going to continue. Prices going
up and up and running away and no one
trying to control them.

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person the right to make his living in a
chosen field.
Next, we can expect the commission
will require a certificate of competence
of every laborer in the proper use of a
shovel In the digging of ditches. This
certificate would show that its holder
knows the proper stance for using a

Given the present big brother bent of
the commission, with the possible
exception of commissioners ( Sandra)
Glenn and (Bob) Sturm, one com.
missioner made the statement: "I do
not want this (comprehensive land)
plan monkeyed with." I should not have
been surprised at the refusal to grant a

Wage, Price Controls Would Slow Inflation

concerned.
It was not an easy task to vote yes or
no on any issue. My concein was
always for the patient and our people
serving that patient.
I watched Seminole Memorial being
built. I helped move patients in and I
worked here. I've been more than a
board trustee — I've been a nurse here,
a patient many times and a life long
membe
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Seminole has comforted, healed, and
served and now being retired. Our
hospital has endured much.
and 'mast pronounced Illness was old
age and it cone time for retirement

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one should be required to have experience to be a contractor. All very
well that they be required to have an
occupational license, but no one should
be required to have any experience to
exercise their rights to selfemployment, under the free enterprise
system,

perlence.
Taking this observation back to RSS,
they came to the conclusion that the
commission was acting as the contractor's protective association, In that,
under our free enterprise system, no

I was appointed to the seminole
Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees In
September, 1972. In those years I have
never, known any board member to act
hastily or make a decision that would
not be beneficial to everyone directly

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business because he smelled a rat. He has since

a contractor's License. The reason was
the person did not have enough ex-

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telephone cumpany may not like it, but get rid
of the extension phone at home."
Mattson, director of the university's Lipid
Research Center, said his findings are part of
an ongoing, year-old research program Involving obese men at the university's Clinical
Research Center, under a grant from the
National Institutes of Health.
Volunteers, who usually are referred to the
program by their doctors, live at the center
for a period of about two months in a COfl
trolled environment In which each individual
Is fed a daily diet of 1,000 calories while their
physical activities are monitored,
Mattson said goals of the project are two.
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SAN DIEGO (UP!) - Researchers say an
efficient worker may rise to company
executive, but he also stands a better chance
of becoming overweight than his less productive co-workers,
Dr. Fred H. Mattson of the University of
California at San Diego said Wednesday an
efficient worker spends less energy at his job,
thus increasing his chances of gaining weight.
But the worker's less-efficient counterpart
burns more calories working around his
.
tasks, Mattson said.
"If you are overweight and efficient at your
job, I would suggest standing when you can,
rather than sitting, using the stairway rather
than the elevator," Mattson said, adding "the

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more efficient in their tasks than others who
as people who weigh more than 10 percent are able to maintain normal body weight.
above their Ideal weight.
Tall, lean men tend to keep down their
—To determine the effect of various weight because they are generally
nutrients on the level and type of blood
hyperactive, and thus perform less efficiently
cholesterol In the body.
in their jobs than do men who battle a con"There is a general misconception the stant weight problem, he said.
reason an Individual Is overweight is because
Mattson said If a person is interested In
that person metabolizes food differently than
losing weight, "it is well recognized that a
does a person of normal weight," Mattson
person can decrease the amount of food he
eats or Increase physical activity."
"Numerous studies have been carried out
"But the element that has been largely
under carefully controlled conditions that
overlooked is that a person can achieve a
show this Is not true."
similar decrease in body weight by doing the
Mattson said a major finding of his normal daily tasks in a less efficient man.
research is that overweight men tend to be
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Rhodes, of Hastings, Fla.;
four sisters, Mrs. Dalphine
Youngblood of Sanford, Mrs.
Doris AlkeneofOrlando, Mr..
Bertha Wells of Sanford, and
Mrs. Betty Moran of Geneva.
Funeral services will be at
'zt a.m. thuydal at Btisaiu
Funeral Home with Rev.

wus behold at 10m. Tuesday in
the mIr.mRcw Funeral nome
Chapel with Rev. Joe Johnson
officiating. Burial will be in
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the week of March 3-9 "Sanford Town Meetir
week. Town meetings are being scheduled
neighborhoods and with organizations through
the city In March. The town meeting cone,
envisioned by Dennis Jennings (left) of the
stitute of Cultural Affairs, Orlando regional
fice, provides an event for a community or
organization to spend time together to look
future hopes and dreams, to name the challer4
facing them and to decide actions that citiz ns
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''There's no special feeling playing
igainst the Trail Blazers since only two
players are still with the team from my
days there," said Walton. "That took a
lot the gusto out of the game as far as I
was concerned."
Freeman Williams, playing in place of
the disgruntled Free, scored 10 of his
game-nigh 29 points in the fourth quarter
to spark the victory for the Clippers.
Hon Brewer paced the Blazers with 23
points and Jim Paxson added 21.
Earlier in the day, the Trail Blazers

HONOLULU i UPI) - Everyone corn.
plalned about the heat but Andy Bean, who
created a little of his own and now looks like
the man to beat in the $325,000 Hawaiian
Open.
Friday, the temperature climbed close to
the 90-degree mark, and Bean, a man who
plays his best when it's hot, shot a Waialae
Country Club course record-tying 63 to
deadlock with George hums for the lead after
two rounds.
The forecast is For more hot weather today,
which has to be bad news for everyone except
Bean.
"In weather like this," said Bean, "you
can't play bad. I just love this weather. This is
what I'm used to back home in Florida, but
maybe some of these boys weren't ready for
it."
Burns, born and raised in New York but
now living in Del Ray Beach, Fla., said the
heat tired him. He shot it 69.
"It came too quick, too soon," said Burns.
Thursday, when It was a more moderate 75,

MIAMI (UPI) — Jane Blalock credits a
competitor's tip for the improved golf that
gave her a five-stroke lead entering today's
third round of the $100,000 Turnberry Isle
Classic.
The 35-year-old Blalock, starting her 12th
season on the 1.PGA tour, set the women's
scoring record on the south course at the
-Turnberry Isle Country Club Friday with a
career low of 6-under-par 66.
She has 136 for two rounds and a healthy
lead over Jerilyn Britz, the 1979 Women's
Open champion, who carded 70 for a two-day
total of 141. Tied for third at 142 were Kathy
Postlewait, Joyce Kazmierski and JoAnn
Washam. Postlewalt had 71, Kazmierskl and
Washam 72 each.
Blalock gives Jan Ferraris, another tour
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Funeral
services for Steve Phillips, 31, of
Geneva, who died Friday, will be
of Ii am. Monday at BrIsson
Funeral Horns with Rev. Avery
Long officiating, Burial in
Cemetery. Brisson
Funeral
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Burns shot a 65 to share the first-round lead
with Leonard Thompson. The latter also
wilted in the heat Friday, shooting a 76 that
put him far back in the pack.
After two rounds, Bean and Burns, two of
the longest hitters on the PGA Tour, have
scores of 10-under-par 134 and a one-stroke
lead over Frank Conner. Conner shot 67 in the
second round for 135 and was another stroke
ahead of Don Pooley and Ed Sneed.
Peter Ooterhias, John Schroeder, Larry
Nelson, Artie McNickle, Chi Chi Rodriguez,
[)on January and John Mahaffey were at 137,
while Lee Trevino, Dave Eichelberger. Ben
Crenshaw, Jay Haas, Mark Ley, Jim Nellord
and Bobby Wadkins were at 138. Only four
shots separated the first 19 players.
Torn Watson and U.S. Open champ hale
Irwin were in a group at 139 while Arnold
Palmer was in a group at 141. The cut was set
at 142, with 73 players making it.
Among those who didn't were two-time
defending Hawaiian champ Hubert Green
and Phoenix Open winner Jeff Mitchell.

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Sanford's Lady Seminoles
scored an easy win over Lake
Brantley and the Lady
Greyhounds of Lyman
waltzed over Daytona
Seaeeze Friday night to
hIJight women's prep
acUs around the Five Star
Coflference.

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MONTREAL UP!) — Lawyera are studying strategy for
an appeal against the conviction of former National
Hockey League President
Clarence Campbell on a
charge of conspiring to give a
Liberal senator $95,000 to use
his Influence in a deal involving an airport duty-free
shop.
Campbell, 74, who gave up
his 31-year NHL post In 1977,
and an associate, Bahamas
businessman Gordon Brown,
64, were found guilty Friday
by an 11-member jury that
deliberated 10 hours after a
trinl
three-week
--The two men were ordered
to appear Feb. 26 for a presentence hearing on the
charge which' carries a

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(us Williams scored 22 points to lead
live Seattle players in double figures for
the Sonics' fourth straight win. Julius
Ering led the 76ers with 29 points,
('cIties 130, Pacers 108
Cedric Maxwell
axwell scored 22 points and
Nate Archibald added 18 to lead Boston in
its rout of Indiana. The Celtics ran off 43
points ill the second I)eri(x1
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Maria Smith poured in a
game high 30 points to help
Lyman to 70-52 win over the
Lady Sandcrabs.
The win Improved Lyman to
94 on the season and 64 in
conference play. Seminole
improved to 114 with its
victory.

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batl)wed Seminole attack
to e the Tribe 46-18 win Forge 1, Foss 11, Patrick 2,
over Lake Brantley. Higgins RuatII 2, Kaperulck
M01 while Rebecca Fois Sullivan 2. Totals: 741411.
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It wasn't pretty, but it was exciting. It
wasn't artistic, but it was close. It wasn't a
masterpiece, but it was a
Lake Howell's sky-high Silver Hawk:; caw'
close, very close to knocking off Bill l'aynt''s
fifth-ranked Fighting Senilnoles l"rida night
in it Five Star Conference battle, but a big
third quarter cushion enabled the 23-I 'l'ribe to
hang on for it 74-68 win and escape with its
own scalp still intact.
"They do that every time we play them.
They get sky high for us," conunented a
relieved and somewhat unsatisfied Seniinolt'
coach Bill Payne afterwards,
"I would have to say that this was the worst
team effort we've had all year. We had a lot of
people doing it lot of things wrong out there. "
"While the Seminoles were doing things
wrong, Greg Robinson's Hawks were doing
just about everything right in the first half.
The teams were knotted up at 18-all after a
sizzling first quarter.
Guard Glen Stambaugh and forward Bruce
Mccray carried the weight for Seminole in
period number one with six points each while
a sizzling Reggie Barnes pwiiped in 10 first
quarter points in a one-man shooting
exhibition.
The Seminoles and Silver Hawks uitaintamed the close battle through the first four
minutes of the second period before a pair of
jumpers by senior Lake Howell forward
Claude McKnight pushed the Silver Hawks to
a tight 28-24 lead,
Payne called for the patented Tribe full
court press once again, and once again it
proved effective.
David Thomas made good on two trips to
the charity stripe, Stambaugh canned
another Jumper and added a free throw and
Shun Thomas connected on two foul shots as
the Seminoles found themselves back on top,
30-28, with a minute and a half left before
intermission.
The Seminoles stretched the halftime lead
to 34-30 and headed for the locker room for a
rest as Reggie Butler smashed a Bruce
Brightman shot Into the stands to end the first
half battle.
In customary fashion, the third quarter
belonged to Seminole, and that surge after
halftime provided the winning cushion and

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The Silver ha'.% ks applied a full mutt JIrOSS
of their own. ('iluiling up ". ith live steals
Larry M uney canned it trio of long jumpers
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St'niinolt' traded hoops with the I hawks to
itlaiuithimi the edge and preserve the six point
will.
"We've been playing with noire intensity
lately," Uolnnsomt c'iiupl unemu ted u: hi s
squad's efforts "But we mould have dora' at
little better job on our lotte ik'ft'uise. We got
hurt by their big inert on the baseline while
were it) the zone."
"We certainly didn't look like the nuiiuber
five team tonight.'' observed Pay tie, ''tInt
don't take anything at all away from l.akt'
howell. They always give us fits. I just hope
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H. Thomas 9, Whitney 7, Huller 10. S. Thomas
3. White 0, Grace 0. Totals: 30 14-26 74.
LAKE HOWELL 168i: Barnes 25,
Brightman 0, ('oinay 9, McKnight 10, Jani1-.
10, Minvey 10, Scott?, t.as-t,,,iO. Totals: 29 1I.L
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Halftime: Sanlord 34, Lake Uosell 30,
Team fouls: Sanford 18, Lake hIoncIt jt,
Fouled out: Comistay.
JV Score: Sanford 53, Lake Iltiitell 52.

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lhaUtJwe Siord 25, l.ak,
Brantley 1; Fouls: Lake
Brnstley 15; Sanford 1$.
QMAN(71): htSmftb9, J.
Smith 4, Ferriun ii, While 4,
Bereshelm 7, Page 5, Senumo
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Immediately to look Into
prospects for an appeal.
And Mrs. Campbell said,
"I'm sure they'll appeal. It's
not over yet, but I don't know
how much more they can
stand."
The jury convicted Campbell and Brown of two consplracy counts but Superior
Court Justice Melvin Rothman ordered a guilty verdict
be recorded only on the first of
the charges.
The first count accused the
two of conspiring to give
Giguere a $96,000 "benefit"
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Wilkes combined hit 59 fints to spark
Los Angeles. Mike Newlin was thi
game's tugli Scorer with 40 points.
Suns 113, Bulls 109
Iteserve guard Mike ltrati stored 1t itt
his season-high 20 points in the lourtit
period to rally Phoenix to its third
straight win and drop Chicago
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Butts 115, Bullets 90
Junior llridg'iiiaii scored 23 points ant
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nearly flawless round.
"We've been working on my setup,"
Blalock said. "I was crouching too much.
Today, I stood taller at address and I was able
to get more leg action. I was hitting my drives
10-15 yards farther. It was like I was a dif.
ferent person out there."
Blalock didn't miss a fairway and only one
green. She used only 29 putts in bettering her
career-best score by one stroke. It also was
two shots better than the low score recorded
here l ast year — the first time the tournament
was played at Turnberry - by Pat Bradley
and Alice Miller.
The Field was trimmed to those who made
152 or less after Friday's round.
Nancy Lopez Mellon, the LPGA's player of
the year the past two seasons, had her best
score of the young campaign, a 3-under-par
traded Blalock by 10 strokes.

maximum penalty of five
years' imprisonment.
The verdict contrasted
sharply with the 1978 acquittal
of Liberal Senator Louis
Giguere on conspiracy
charges stemming from the
same transaction,
Campbell, an attorney who
was a prosecutor for Canada
at the Nuremberg war crimes
trials, bowed his head but
showed no emotion at the
jury's decision.
His wife, Phyllis, gasped in
shock, "Oh, my God!" Campbell walked across the courtroom and It I s s e d her con-

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draft picks aixi also sold guard Lionel
Hollins to Philadelphia.
In other games, Seattle defeated
Philadelphia. 109-94. Boston routed
Indiana, 130-108, lAs Angeles got past
New Jersey, 125-120. in overtime.
Phoenix stopped Chicago, 113-109,
Milwaukee trounced Washington. 115-90,
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While Lloyd Free was making himself
scarce, Bill Walton was busy filling the
void.
Free became the second NBA superstar to demand a new contract in the last
week and to emphasize the point, he sat
out Friday night's 118-104 victory by SaII
Diego over Portland.
Walton played I5 minutes and scored 13
points against the team he led to a
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AREA DEATHS

STEVE PHILLIPS
Mr. Steve Phillips, 31, of
Geneva, died Friday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
iie was oorn in sanrora and
was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Geneva. He
was a Vietnam veteran. He
was a heavy-equipment
operator.
He is survived by two sons,
C.W. and Charlie, both Of
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Legislator Champions Fat People's Rights
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UP!) — wants to do something to 260 pounds spread about his 5- people in employment, his present weight of 260, also Currently, a person without
A Maryland legislator says it lighten the load, so to speak. foot-8 frame, claims fat education and a variety of is upset at the promises made special training can operate
Isn't easy being fat — and he
Raymond Dypski, who has people have to pay double for consumer areas, ranging by some weight-reduction as a weight-loss expert
clothesthey don't even like, from the cost of clothes and plans.
without any guarantee his
are plied with worthless diet life Insurance premiums to
'q want to try to get these procedure Is safe or effective.
plans and have trouble getting advertising for unproven diet companies and these
"They're being promised
jobs
or
are
relegated
to
weight
reduction
programs.
expert
people
who
tell
you
instant
weight loss — 'Take
Avery Long officiating. Burial behind-the-scenes positions.
SAMUEL L. MINOR
Dypski
said
he
has
always
how
to
lose
weight
and
don't
our
magic
slender potion,"
Mr. Samuel L. Minor, of will be in Geneva Cemetery.
A state study commissioned had trouble buying a car,
have
documented
proof,"
said
David
H.
Tucker, who
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Geneva, died early Saturday In lieu of flowers, make last year at Dypski's urging
'The salesman has to shove Dypski said. "They're like directed the study. "The
morning at Orange Memorial contributions to the welfare of found evidence to back his me In behind the wheel and snake oil salesmen in the Old average American dieter goes
Medical Center In Orlando. his two children, in care of contentions. So Dypksi is once I'm in I can't get out," West."
on 2.3 diets a year. Obviously,
He was a native ofOklahoma. Mrs. Dalphlne Youngblood. drafting a bill this year to said Dypski, who lives In
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yougoonmorethanone diet
He lived In Geneva 18 years Brisson Funeral Home is in make discrimination against Baltimore. "I ask the
The
Maryland
study
said
a
year,
fat people illegal and to salesman if he comes with the the weight-loss Industry, with work." the first one didn't
after moving there from charge of arrangements.
regulate the weight-reducing, car because without him, I an estimated annual gross of
Titusville. Mr. Minor was a
HENRY J. GRANDMAISON aid industry,
can't get out."
$15 billion, should be required
veteran of World War II and a
The fat also have problems
The
study
found
Dypski, who dropped from to advertise Its success, with seating and access,
construction electrician. He
Mr. Henry J. Grandmaison,
was a member of the First 77, 113 Country Club Drive, discrimination against fat about 3lO pounds a year ago to failure or attrition rates. Tucker said.
Christian Church, National died Friday at Seminole
Council of Senior Citizens, Memorial Hospital. He was a
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Veterans Post No. 38 of from Miami. He was a retired
Titusville, Moose Lodge 1962 cook and was a mason.
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national Brotherhood of Mrs. Maragaret GrandElectrical Workers Union malson of Sanford; two
1002, of Tulsa, Okla. He is sisters, Mrs. Cecile Belanger
survived by his wife, Mrs. and Miss Madaline GrandEdith K. Minor, of Geneva; a malson, both of Montreal,
sister, Mrs. Katherine Canada; and one brother,
Glampaoli, of Culver City, Rosalre Grandmaison, of
Calif.; and a brother, Louis T. Seventis, Canada. Gramkow
Minor, of - Carney, Ill. Funeral Home In charge of
Gramkow Funeral Home In arrangements.
charge of arrangements. No
services are to be held.
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Decker Smashes

NEW YORK (UPI) — It was the capacity Madison
Square Garden crowd that first gave Mary Decker the
idea that she was doing something very special.
"When I heard the crowd with three laps to go, I
knew something was up," Decker said Friday night
after destroying the women's world indoor record for
1500 meters at the record-filled 73rd annual Wanamaker Millrore Games. "I was determined to give it
everything I had at the end. I'm not tired. I could have
gone another couple of la ps at full speed."
The 21-year-old Decker broke fast from the start and
it became apparent to the sellout crowd of 18,310 at a
very early stage that a record was a bout to be set.
After running a :60.3 first quarter, she finished in
4:00.8, 2.2 seconds better than Natalia Maracescu's
world mark and nine seconds ahead of Francie
Larrieu's American record,
"I heard the crowd (which was on its feet almost
throughout) all the way and I loved it. It helped," she
added;
Her first-quarter time Friday night was better than
the one clocked in the men's mile, won by Ireland's
Eamonn Coghlan.
Decker was rewarded for her effort by being selected
as the first meet's top performer — the first time in
years the award has gone to a woman.
Decker's incredible run overshadowed an earlier
world record — set by Ohio State senior Stephanie
Hightower In the women's 60-yard hurdles — and
several other American and meet records as the
women dominated the "domestic" meet,
The 21-year-old Hightower won her second head-to.
head duel with Candy Young by bettering Young's
world record set last year with a time of 7.47. The pair
ran 1-2 all the way and Young, the 17-year-old Beaver
Falls, Pa., high school student, also beat her previous
record time by clocking 7.48.
"I Just wanted to run a good race," said Hightower.
"I was not aiming at a world record but I did want to
beat her."
High jumper Joni Huntley and Gwen Gardner also
set women's American Indoor records. Huntley broke
her own record by clearing 84 and Gardner,
finishing tied in the two-section 400-yard run with June
Griffith, established her record of :53.31. Griffith is a
native of Guyana and is therefore ineligible for an
American record,
Late in the evening, Suleiman Nyambui set an
American Indoor record in the men's 5,000 meters by
clocking of 13:39.2.
Three-time Olympian Madeline Manning, Peter
Lemashon, Bert Cameron, Chris Person and Tony
Darden also set meet records,
The 32-year-old Manning, a 1968 gold medal winner,
won the women's 800 yards with a time of 2:05.6;
Lemashon, of the University of Texas-El Paso, covered

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By SAM COOK
said the Ohio transfer. "They're on their around," an exuberant Peterson said
Herald Sports Writer
feet all the time. When you're on the about the Pats fifth straight solid effort.
Lake Brantley's Patriots had
Just
court
and you hear and see them 100 "Our crowd was a big help too. It's tough
presented Coach Bob Peterson With their
percent
behind you, It motivates you."
to come out and support a team that has
first Five Star Conference victory after
Bulldog
boss Art Parissi also con- won only four games, but they do it."
10 unsuccessful attempts by crushing
firmed that the bench and the spirit had a
Peterson also poin ted to an excellent
DeLand
rebounding Job by his big men. "(Tom)
The likeable coach was throwing acMoths and (Jeff) Sevor were bears on the
colades about a happy locker room of
W.ve
got the most
boards."
Patriots who have won three of their last
four ballgames after a horredous i-lB
b.autlful people In the
Both Moths and Sevor collected 11
start. The Pats are now 449.
rebounds
wi th about half of each one, 11
Looking down the stat sheet it would
coming
on
the offensive boards. Sevor
world
c
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have been easy to heap praise on several
dropped
in
13
points and Moths added 12
of the Big Red.
along
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th
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board work.
—Brantley
Slick senior guard Gary IlaYs popped
"We
don't
have
the aircraft carrier
In 20 points including eight in a row in
ta
(
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center)
like
Al
McGuire," pointed
Bob Peterson
last two minutes of the first half to bolt
cut
Peterson.
"But
for
6-2 they both do a
Brantley up 44-37 at intermission.
helluva Job."
Sidekick guard Doug Dershimer lot to do with the outcome.
dropped in 20 points of his own. Six of
IIn
n the evenings's lidlifter Willie
wanted it more than we did,"
those points were sandwiched be
tween lamented Parissi. "Our kids come In Richardson's junior varsity romped to its
big buckets and Andy "Jumper"
Luce here and see they're 3-19.
They play a ninth straight win as Lake Brantley
and John "Ice Man" Hobbs which blew
figure
its over." knocked off DeLand 81-67
open the game 60.48 with three minutes good first quarter and
left in the fourth quarter. The court-ely
64 guard Jay Poag tallied 22 points for
Which DeLand did, jumping to a 24-15
senior also baffled the Bulldogs with five first quarter edge on the strength of some the young Pats, who are now 14-4. Bill
assists.
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nIfty 12-20 field goal shooting. The Dogs' Powers with 14 points, Tim Heath with 13
Peterson however, threw his bouquets 6-2 leaper Darrel DeShazier paced the and Fred Baber with 12 paced the
In a different direction, sideways down outburst with eight points. DeShazier balanced attack.
his bench,
finished with 23 points. The Patriots
got the talent, depth and play
"We've got the most beautiful people in meanwhile, were slogging along at a 6-18 as"We've
a team,"
said Poag, who was a star
the world on our bench," beamed clip, but picked up markedly in the
performer
on
Lyman's undefeated fresh.
Peterson, who was not talking about second frame,
man
team
before
moving into the Lake
physical qualities. "U we had Second
Brantley
district
last
year.
class people we wouldn't get the support
Lake Brantley ran off 15 points to
DeLand
(85
union
16,
DeShazier 23,
we need."
DeLand's two and went ahead for
Alter a statement like that one would 34-32 on a steal by Luce, who good Ross 6, Ramsey 9, Thomas 2, Brown 4,
think the bench contributed 50 points to Derahimer down court for a layup.found Ferguson 2, McGee 3. Totals 29-745.
Lake Brantley (84) Dershlmer20, Hays
the Patriot win. In actuality they scored
In the decisive second quarter
the
Pats
20,
Sevor
13, Moths 12, Knight 4, Laughlin
15 points, but it was the support which pumped in 11-16 shots, while DeLand 6
,
McGarvey
2, Lace 5, Hobbs 2, Sat.
Peterson was emphasizing to which Hays could only manage 5-15. Hays had a
te
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ld
0.
Totals
32-20-84.
agreed.
spectacular first half with 16 points.
DeLand
2416 12-65
"me bench is the key to our spirit,"
"Maybe we're finally turning
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former Lake howell athlete Billy Giovanetti went on record as
saying "I didn't like (lie football program at Lake Howell and I
thought I'd have it better chance For a scholarship somewhere
else. "
Giovanetti transferred to Lyman under the guise of a
Business Administration course, lie had a good season at
Lynn::: anti is now an outstanding linebacker for the Unlversity of Central Florida.
Although Giovanetti might
m heat from people for
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exposing the "athletic transfer" for the far
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"hey I'm taking a business course at school right now," the
personable Glovunetti said. "I'm also considering ma joring in
business,"
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for their kid. You can't really blame them for

soinetidng better

course.
When he was asked whether he would have still made tile
move if he would have been impeded from playing basketball
Stambaugh replied, "My Future is :iiore important than
basketball. I still would have come here."
Stambaugh Is an intelligent and pleasant young man, who
carries it 4.0 average and seems very level-headed.
Earlier in the summer however, Stambaugh confided to
"If a young man's unhaopv at niv school. I usually lethim Herald
Sports correspondent Benton Wood, that he was
go." said Lake Howell Principal Richard Evans, who has
disenchanted
with the Lyman program,
probably been more benevolent than necessary as the Silver
Regardless
of
Stambaugh's motive, the bottom line is that he
Hawks have watched many athletes depart their halls,
submitted his transfer before the July 1 deadline and Henley
All of that stopped this year however, when Sanford Prinmove justified.
cipsi Dan Reynolds courageously threw up the roadblock on judged
the
Considering
the young man is a straight "A" student a
two uni
— Harold Daniels and Sylvester Wynn — who
person
could
give
him the benefit of the doubt, although Tom
wanted to take a ninth grade shop class at Lake Howell. Both
Lawrence
wasn't
too happy losing his best ballplayer.
were members of the Seminole junior varsity basketball team
In
the
Daniels-Wynn
case though, the subsequent appeal by
last year.
Gene Green (Lake Howell to Lyman), both were filed after tile
According to some team members the word Is that Wynn July 1 deadline.
and Daniels feared for their playing time when a talented
For some reason the school board waived the two-year old
guard, Glenn Stambaugh transferred from Lyman to rule and allowed the students logo. Evans has now thrown up it
Samliio3e,
stop sign denying Green the right to play baseball for the
Stambaugh claims that he transferred to Seminole to take a Greyhounds.

Next the student-athlete scours the curriculum guide for a
course at that school which is NOT offered at his school. This
course will provide the student with a better atmosphere.
Academically of course,
After finding the course, let's say Business Administration,'
the student-athlete informs the school board of his Intent to
transfer for academic reasons.

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The principal is the man on the spot. He must determine
whether the transfer's intentions are honorable or not.
Until this year a transfer had been no problem. If the principal were to hedge a little, thinking "Little Johnny" might
have a football helmet In mind, instead of a textbook, the
parents would just exert a little pressure and the principal
would relent,

He decides that another school might better suit his athletic
er, academic interests,
After making contact with the coach of his choice, which
Lyman Principal Carlton Henley says can furnish the Young
man with curriculum guide, but cannot discuss athletics, the
student-athlete gets down to work,

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Young at Heart; Bucks &amp; Does:
Spencer 463, Phil Augusto 141;
Iflrrington 1 RIh $aunler
Lighty 445,
Wilkins $75, Anna Coleman Bare Hares: Leprechauns, Super,
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ConVened Splits: Mary PUgh 3Haclsed. Nines, Strikers.
Fox 3.10, Ma l e Pithoud ?.10; 37. Basis Burkart 3.10.
High Games: Jim Arroyo 214;
Ruth Winter 3'lO: Bill Morris 410.
OthorHlghilghts: Qulenotwosk Ted
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Puckett $W.150: Ralph
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lUcks LADIES LEAGUE
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Show and Diane j)efl lInaso 10 Shelby Fore 155
Converted Splits: kitty West S. Downer Land ChIming, Nice Day 175: Verne FOul 1751 Bernard
Kathy bowled over 100 10, Mary Tucker 5-10
Coin Laundry.
Brown 17$, Sam Kaminsky 17$:
scratch and her total
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High Games: Dotty Palmer ill, Lulls AdUflgt.n 174; Barbara
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row, Queen of the Week — Merit Mahnken 170, Folly Bungses 175; Eulah Olfhaus 144: Lucille
total of 14O. Kathy won Reese
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In for her efforts The
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High Series: Dotty Palmer 401
Standings: Lake Mary pub,
High Series: Andy Patrick; Ted
Kathy and her husband Flagship
lank, Lucky's Canvas, Glynis Mahnken 4401 Carolyn Puckett 11$; Joe Welck 113: Bob
PdpstId in ,a roll-off at Crab House, Itinhtrom Rally, Sam 4U Kathy Coer 415; lvi Age Si; Jim Arroyo 455, Ralph
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to win a fros 41$fry i
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High Games: Wanda Hubbard Vogel 1410, Mabel Vogel 43-7, 472, Sam KamIneky 4151 Adam
RfttIIngsr 447: Prances Olsen 441;
fm enJjy, and then decided 174, Verna Dickens 141,
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Molt 113.14$, Carol CoIwell 144,
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SALLI CHAIN
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StandIngs: Mien Pin: p. Ildadli 2.7, Dorothy RelisH 3.7,
Ann CurtIs 430.
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Am Curtis 3.10.
to enter the BPA
SS Patrick lila Ed KnissI10
3.,
T~: Wanda Hbard, Ruth Reese Mien 173: Lorry &amp;I*175;
Jim Nader In: Drow Kim 144: Ben Kissel Ill.
Towiwansot this weekend. .Smith.
HighlIghts: Chits Bayer
Iryard Hlcksen Jr.
, MM• ol wo
cg3ssperpow sedry fee,
u. ever is awag.
Conover
IN:
Piels
Reep
144:
Gus
THURSDAY MITI
with a marosteed $810 fird
k10tt lBS
Sexton 31$: Anne Si 143: Deeft"
MIXED
prim. Ibis Is
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Slandlags: Heaps Painting, 'lull NOSI 10: Praelde I.autas,d,iser average: Amy SamMy 47 elne ever
1birisnt we've ever had. ElodyP?, Hehlione, JIMm5, Wilts 170: Thelma Hickson Ill: Lyvgnne her eags.
DrI*waler 131; DebbIe Foist 15$,
Amoco, Hits
Got your eidsy In soon!
Nursing deer, Sanford Auto ffielvy Pare 174, Nancy
Iadlnge: Joe Davis Bldg. Cfr,
Parts Lake Mary P* MIdlItirs,
Village ma, Village TV, lines
WASHDAY DROP.OUTS
Nigh Series. JJ lenten
Green 0, am
Builders. TItVIe VIA TIWII
Standings: Sea Symbols,
HIgh Games: Don Wilt 151.103. 41111 Nadir 151: RamS Mien *hi Jaycees, RIP D'eel lets.
VIkI.. Slot Balls, Pinch PIne 173, Lowell Evans 111.141, Ed
WhliKIds.H15h115,$hlmmckL VSgIIIM,MabelVoehI53,RIch •4lGu5letWA*,N.d., DeBary SanitatIon, Sir 4's.
IN: PraMla 1.auIppoblspr 4*:
kIlter PinS. HItS &amp;
Ipletets. MahsUps, DrIe Dries. pg,
NHpe17$.17S*,PhyiUslusfl
TiaNkbeenieiso.iusgst ltwo 11
VonOaoi
HOW Gary
IN.MMushe,
Huge 14$
454,
$seØOS Three and
•$,5yy
Pet,
*:
Nancy
Allay Bruce 171-lU. Ron Lalesewy Ill,
erk,, IN,
iti,
re
CIt$. Slick I15h$r5, OO'OIflitL Burt
Jumps, 145
iin, *as
Other )4IghHgh$s: it thi lies, US. William slots ,,i, Tony
I Curves.
141140, Jim Ciaypecl 145. Darkls
iiigh, Games: Danny Donlels
Pepsi +41, $igh
ns
Jph t.ars.t in,
eries: '5 41j4s,
AveragN Jim Hider 177, Gus
543; MervIn MCNUIt 321; Irving Jim .irrett 10.153. Butch NIS sexton
j55gh S
$4,,
lie
pried III: Fred Weston IN: J
e, P. J Barrett 141, JeannIe
Gary PIlett ia May Jord
In: Marlin $anN. $41: A'IJ'IS iii, Irma Thorp Ill,
W1D.MOSNINSMATUPT
legSIgmlASm. Tiny adasul OS,
Sam Kambilky III; Jerry Lavdsn
, MdSI HI.
landIngs: FlerMa miwuslems, lies VIA Noes rn wiisiam wets
170,
Milan
t7; Birnar'd 111am
Ibigh Series: Don Wilt 134, Glad Girls: liriffip Vans: Try 115, Nareld Saver 511, Je
Roes 173; MaC McKIiSSfl Ill, CIII Lowell Evans $37, Rich 1151p5 555, $5g LMiI Country Girls, GulAhiwn OS, *05 Melt Jr. 411,
Di01'4 173; JG~ Lamb 172i Dick Bruce II, Walt Singe 453. Gall Inc., Federal Credi Union: Jerry Jactoen 411.

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course relating to his future, which lie hopes will turn out it) be
in medicine.
When this reporter queried Stambaugh on his move before
the season started he said t1lat (lie move was for academic
reasons although he couldn't 1"fllelftber the name of the

ME

ATTENTION VETERANS

trick 171; Dan Burton 170: BurtTruax SIi,
vng.I44,;Jim
Hslmadoilar Framing: Rollins
Mitzi Loudon 17l;EisIej.c.i141; Ba
tIN ButCh RoUhS$,Ralph Bldg. krv.; Barbour Bros.
OilveWestray 141: Bill Morris 171; Larson 440.
High Games: Mary Dell Hardy
Lucia Weaver HI; Winnie Spencer
Converted Spills; Don Witt 3-10 232; Folly Hail 21$: Kathy Norton
$41: Gladys Granneman 13$, Ruth (2 times), 3.4.
153: LInda LewIs 174: Merle Run
Foote 133; Hazel Bauder 155:
104; Donna LePers 202: Olive
Lillian Poll 132.
SOWtI1ITTII
Standings: Big T.Tirs $. Wheel Stump III, Lois May 143; 1,5
High Series: Marvin McN utt
Richardson ill: Lois Smith IN:
330; Irving Fried 522; Danny Service, Ladles Auxiliary Fleet Mary
Tucker 141: Pay. Ballard
Daniels 524; Fred Weston 515: Joe Reserve, Jun15 Beauty WNW Witts
Oxines 110: Brenda
Wekk
Martin Hanson 4W: Amoco, Mixon Auto Parts,
LOW , Shelby Fore 1St, Nettle
Sam Kaminsky 413: Andy Patrick Southern Loan,
411; Adrian Ross 474; Mac Builders, Jacobs GfOV.Galloway
$orvice, Miller 134
DBLTONAPINIUSTII$
Milady Fabric
McKibben 473; Ross Patrick 174: Johnny
Nell

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Wrong. This trader from supposed academic reasons by

disgruntled athletes has been a ludicrous joke among parents,
Students and coaches for years.

has reared up and gotten everybody from parents to the
Superintendent of Schools seething mad.
You remember the high school transfer routine. That's
where an athlete ... er, student becomes dissatisfied With his
sport ... er, curriculum.

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letic Transfers': The Principal's Big Headache
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LAKE PLACID, N.Y.. (UP!) — Games away from Moscow because
of these alternatives are feasible, I the Moscow Olympic Organizing hearing in the Appellate Division of
The Olympic torch has arrived at the Soviets had violated
the
Olympic
suggest
that the 1980 Olympic Committee,
the court in Albany, N.Y.
the Winter Games, but Its meaning Ideal.
Games
be
canceled."
"The
names
are
not
in
danger.
obviously was lost somewhere along
Kane called the invasion of
IOC Director Monique Berlioux There is no connection between the
However, Liang said he would not
the way.
Afghanistan "an act of war by the said "the situation is serious enough
games and Afghanistan. Politicians enter the Village unless the rest of
Politics — and not the Olympic Soviet Union against its neighbor to take
time
and
study
and
not
make
tt'ai1Uflit(S were allowed in also.
are mistaken to pursue this theme,"
spirit of brotherhood, the pursuit
of that violates the fundamental statements which could jeopardize
About
the only non-political thing
excellence and understanding the principles of the International the games one way or another," She
On another political front, the
to
occur
at the Gaines Friday was
flame symbolizes— is still the No. I Olympic Committee and of the declined to state what questions Lake Placid Olympic Organizing the
actual
arrival
sport at these games, although it Is Olympic movement."
Committee said it would appeal the torch. The torch , of the Olympic
were
brought
up
at
the
IOC
meeting
which began it
hoped that by the time actual
Kane later added, "The warlike
ruling handed down Thursday by
journey in Olympia, Greece, on Jan.
competition begins next Tuesday the attitude of the Soviet government of executive board members, Cyrus Justice Norman Harvey of the state
U.S. Secretary of State
30, was carried in two parts into the
back-and-forth bickerings between also makes It Inappropriate for the Vance will meet
with JOC President Supreme Court allowing Taiwanese
countries will be placed in the deep amateur athletes of the worldwideLord Killanin today to further athlete Liang Ren-Guny to partici- outdoor sjxvd skating arena b)
Richard Soaper of Henderson , Ky.,
freeze for a while.
Olympic movement to parade past
will pate in the Winter Games,
and Donna Searight of Seattle, then
Right now, though, the political and thereby pay homage to the hCWI discuss the situation. Vance also
address membtt-s of the IOC and
The IOC had voted in November combined into one torch by Dr.
climte is hotter than the Olympic of the Soviet Union and the 1nl11t1Y explain
Hobert A. Lopez, a native of Lake
President Carter's position Taiwan could participate only by
flame,
and civil leaders of that nation."
on
a
proposed boycott.
Placid. Dr. Lopez will have the'
The United States and the Soviet
substituting another flag and at
Kane suggested the games be
The
Soviet
Union,
me
an
honor
of carrying the torch tq the
while,
them,
thereby
avoiding
conflict
Union went one.o,ne again Friday moved to another site and, If that Is
with
maintains It hiss not violated any., itisinland China,
opening ceremonies next Wed.ithRobart ac.,
notpo.ibla,thatth.y,"bepoetponed
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U.S. Olympic Committee, officially until such time as an alternate Site Olnpicr4e,...
,,
"We are certain that we have
Despite
filing
an
appeal,
the
asking the International Olympic can be found and prepared to host followed all the Olympic rules," said
That IS, if it doesn't 1)10w out' like
LPOOC said Liang would be allowed
Committee to take the Summer the next Olympic Games. If neither Vladimir Popov, vice
the ideals it represents.
president of into the village pending Monday 's
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
O'iedo's (lIflhlItlitive point guard Kurt Kline feels the pressure of the
Leesburg defense as he looks to pass to (ea it,,,,,.IteTy ov Kessinger. Kessinger
scored 15 to help the Lions (o a .15-:14 %%-Ili over (lie i1ellow Jackets Friday

LION'S DEN

half 31-28 but exploded in the third period to pull Division II squad.

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Patriot center Torn Moths gets set to go back up to
the hoop with a rebound in Lake Brantlés's
Friday night Five Star Conference will qVer
DeLand.

Kegler's Korn' er

first place in the Junior

play, tangle with Sunshine State Conference foe
Seabreeze owned just a three point lead at the Florida Southem, the nation's number one ranked

U.S., Russians Knocking Heads Over Olympleir

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Ladies' Division. Joetta
bowled a scratch 52 series,
'jgus her handicap 4
combined scores of
professionals she bowled with
brought her total to 1341.
Joetta was overheard telling
her Mother. Kitty, that she
wants to become a Pro

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Senior sensation Troy Kessinge
and freshman away from Lyman and then had to hold off a
superstar Ronnie Murphy combined Friday night furious Greyhound rally to preserve the win.
to pace the Oviedo Lions to a
45-34 win over the
Leesburg Yellow Jackets in Orange
The loss dropped Lyman to 9-12 on the season.
Belt Conference action,
The junior varsity contest belonged to the
Sandcrabs
also as they rolled over the j.v.
Kessinger pumped in 15 points to take game
Greyhounds
by a 59-22 cushion.
scoring honors for Oviedo while the freshman
Murphy, a slender 6-2 youngster, added 10 points
In other action involving local roundball
to the attack and hauled down a dozen rebounds, squads, the University of Central Florida Lady
The victory improved the Lion's season record Knights, behind former Lake Brantley star Meg
to 17-7.
Fahey downed Flagler College by a 79-72 margin.
In the junior varsity contest, Leesburg pounded
Free throws late in the game iced the win for the
the young Oviedo Lions by a 62-36 margin.
Lady Knight.
The Lyman Greyhounds fell far behind' the
Fahey pumped In a game high 24 points, in'
Daytona Beach Seabreeze Sandcrabs Friday
eluding
night, but battled back late in the- game .bqfpre stripe an 11-12 performance from the charity
finally bowing out with a 73-68 setback.
in the second half to help the Knights to
victory.
The Sandcrabs used team balance to notch the
Gayle Blutcher added 11 points and Debbie
victory as threi starters hit the double figure Wilson canned 19 for U.C.F.
column.
Former Lake Howell cager Cindy Frank also
In
17
tossed
In eight points in the winning effort.
Junior forward Rodney Williams pumped
The victory improved the Knight's record to 17points while senior shooting ace Eric
Ervin 7 on the season while Flagler slipped to 10-6 on the
canned 16, forward Eugene Postell added 14 and
6- year.
7 sophomore Danny Clark contributed ii.
* Saturday night at the UC.F. gym, a packed
The Greyhound's were paced by Glenn Bailey's house
will be on hand as the Knights of coach
18 points In addition to 14 from Jeff Nelson
and Torchy Clark, ranked number two in Division II

Coach

UTEP — won a three-man 500-yard race In a time of
:56; Person won the men's 600 yards in 1:09.4 In a race
In which Lee Evans ran for an amateur for the first
time in eight years; and Darden established a meet
and American Indoor record for an 11-lap track by
winning the 400 in :48.2.
Virtually lost jn the excitement ofailthe records was
'1 i:ii3IWan33nakerMLte,whIchcogh1an,theword
recordholder In the mile, won in a time of 3:5&amp;2by'
holding off a late charge by Vlllanova's Don Palge.

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It's "Congratulattonsi"
time at Bowl America Sanford for three of our lady
bowlers who participated in
Pro-Am tournament at
Bowl America Mandarin in
Jacksonville last Sunday.
First, one of our Junior
bowlers, Joetta West, took

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Sunday, Feb. 10, 1$0

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
______________________
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
Notice s hereby given that a
Itimi .................Nca line
Public Hearing will be held at the
tconstc(jtivetimis... 7k a line
Commission Room in the City Hall
1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
n the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7consecutivetime$
7k a line
7 00 o'clock P.M. on February 2$,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
1900. to onsider changes and
SATURDAY 9. Noon
3Lines Minimum
___________________________
amendments to the Zoning Or.
dinance of the City of Sanford,
Florida, as follows:
A portion of that certain
property lying between Palmetto
Avenue and Magnolia Avenue and
All Classified Advertising also appears in the Evening
between East 75th Street (Geneva
Herald on Wednesday preceding the Herald Advertiser. The
Avenue) and F...t 75th Place Is
rates
shown above are for both days.
_____________________________________________
proposed to be rc'toned from RC.1
(Restricted Commercial) District
to GC7 (General Commercial)
______________________
District. Said properly being more ________________________
particularly described as follows:
12—SpscialNotics
1—Card
Of
'Tbaflks
Lot A, Less the South 10 feet. _____________________________
_________________________
Frank L. Woodruff's Subdivision,
Piat Book 3, page 44, PubliC lnsideotmelsawlrmfiellngof
You are asked to join in a
Records of Seminole County,
gratitude and compassionate
petition to the Gov. about any
Florida.
lava for my Brothers and.
bigotry, wrong doing, or
All parties in interest and
Sisters In Christ of Nite Fire,
discrimination at SeminoIC
citizens shall have an opportunity
who so manifested their
Comm. College write 11407
to be heard at said hearing.
grateful and ChrIstlike Cin.
Lake Mary 32144, 323.0399.
By order of the City Commission
not witn words
_________________________
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
In deeds, with their $alrltuel
H,N. Tamm Jr.
is—Help Vianted
Monetarydonations. May God
City Clerk
---Bless each of you. The Famil'
PubliSh February 5. 10, 1900
of the Late Deacon Willie
DER it
* * * * * * * *
Parry.
Mrs. Harrlette Perry
(AAA EMPLOYMENT)
(wife), and Family

Seminole

Orlando Winter Park
83-9993

Notices hereby given purnt
toChapter 367, Florida Statutes, of
_____________________
the Application of Greenwood
Lakes Utility Co. Amendment to
r irenie
Water and Sawer CertifIcates to
include the following described
territory In Seminole County,
Florida.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Tract A
That part of the NW.'/4 of the
CHICAGO
(UPI)
- NW.¼ of Section 1$, Township 20
Officials of the Fire Fighters South, Range 30 East, Seminole
ounty, Florida, less the West
Union who rejected a city 13000
Feet, and also less the East
contract offer have presented WOO feel thereof, lying South of
a counterproposal cafling for .ake Mary Blvd., and Southerly of
- a state mediator to help end the S.R. 400 LImited Access Right.
31.Way, and less that part of the
the impasse.
South 200 feet of Said NW.'4 of the
The dispute with city public NW¼ less the West 67 •
school teachers continued thereof, and also less the north
734.26 feat of the East 270.91 feet of
Friday and teachers union said NW.'i of the NW./i.
officials said the union has Tract B
All that part of Government Lot
reverted to its original cI
1, Section 13, Township South,
mands because of the stand Range 29 East, Seminole20County,
5jfl
Fiorida, lying Easterly of Stale
" Officials of the Fire Road 400 (Interstate 4); AND
the West 330 feet of the NW.
jt ALSO
FighteraUnlon voted
of the NW./4 of Section 10,
the city's "final" contract Townsiip 20 South, Range 30 East,
offer Friday. Local 2 Seminole County. Florida, Less
RightofWay; AND ALSO
President Frank Muscare road
that partof the SW.¼of the NW'4
said the city's proposal - of said Section 10, lying fforth of
which city negotiators said the North line of Government Lot
ti0 13, Township 20 South,
was Intended to give 2,
Range 29 East, Seminole County,
ftreftgh'ters a first-ever Florida, extended Easterly, lying
contrnct - faUed to rule out Westerly of Lake Emma Road.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
THE ONE &amp; ONLY
67.247 Acres......
..
FLORIDA
laler contraèt modifications Containing
3—Cemeteries
STOP TOMAKE
Arty objection to thisapp.cation
NOTICE OP PUILIC
___________________________
-by the City Council.
must be made in wriTijig within7O
WHEN YOU NEED
HEARING
The union scheduled two days of this date to the Corn. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
2EhOiceiotsinS.ctionM
THE PERFECT JOBI
ofOaklawnCemetery
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mass membership meetings mission Clerk, Florida Public
Service Commission, Flether l' the City Council of the City of
$3SOeath. 3223730
SSECT. RECEPTIONISTS
today and Sunday to explain Building, 101 East Gaines Street,
Lake Mary, Florida, that said
It you likea busyoffice 1 enjoy a
-. the union's objections to the Tallahassee, Florida, 32304, and a Council will hold a public hearing
4__.Personals
.
challenge, this is for
COPY Of obiection mailed to the on March 4, 1910, at 7:30 P.M. to ____________________________
city proposal.
applicant who is Greenwood Lakes consIder an OrdInance entitled:
Some union officials said Utility Co., 1 North Fairfax
$BOOKKEEPER$
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
Full dig., sstown hrs. Honey for
the rallies may result iii Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida, OF LAKE MARY, DESIG.
Mate" Dating Service. All
a boss.
ages, P.O. BOX 4071. Clearwa.
renewed threats fc,r a strIke, 32707.
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HATING CERTAIN AREAS OF
Publish: January 77, 1 Feb. 3, 10,
tar, Fl. 3331$,
THE
CITY
AS
FLOOD
HAZARD
but Muscare said going on 1910.
SDRIVEN$
AREAS AND ADOPTING A
L D 1. local, t
•,
strike right now would be DER.$O.
FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY
SABORTIONS
companies,
giving the city what It wants.
MAP; PROVIDING THE PUR.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF POSE OF THIS ORDINANCE; lit Trimister abortion-$12$;
He said, however, he Ii THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Gyn Clinic-$20; Pregnancy
$MAINTENANCES
PROVIDING DEFINITIONS;
test; male sterilization: (ret
Apt.
comp.-Jack
or Jill of all
getting pressured by rank- CIRCUIT , IN AND FOR
PROVIDING FOR PERMITS
counseling, Professional care
trades.
andlile members to call a SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND PROCEDURES THERE.
supportive atmosphere,
CASE NO.: $0.0090.CA.I$.L
FORE WITHIN FLOOD HAZARD
strike, saying, "they IN
confidential.
$GENERALLASORERS$
RE:
AREAS AND DESIGNATING
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Several openings — run don't
; (firemen) are very militant. BUNNA
JEAN
JENKINS,
THE BUILDING AND ZONING
WOMAN'S HEALTH
walkt.
': They want to go out now,"
Petitioner, natural mother and
ADMINISTRATOR TO 1MPLE.
ORGANIZATION
next friend of the minor child,
MENT THE PROVISIONS OF
Mayor Jane M. Byrne later CHRISTiNA NOEL TAYLOR
STOP IN OR CALL
THIS ORDINANCE AND PRO.
409 E.Colonialor.,Orlando
repeated she feels the "final
NOTICE OF ACTION
VIDING HIS DUTIES AND RES.
323.5176
offer" made good on her TO: DANNY LEE CHILDS
PONSIBILITIES;
PROVIDING
Toll Free 1100.221.7541
Last
Known
Residence
FOR VARIANCES; PROVIDING
to
_____________________
commitment
grant
912 FRENCH AVE.
Fairfax County, Virginia
—
FOR FLOOD HAZARD REOUC.
firefighters a contract.
Presint resIdence unknown
6—Child Car.
Your Future IsO rConcern
lION;
PROVIDING
FOR
Mrs. Byrne saId she was YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an PENALTIES,
CONFLICTS, 5EV.
action for Change of Name of
. willing to accept mediation,
ERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE
* * * * * * * *
Child Care,$2OWk.
CHRISTINA NOEL TAYLOR, the
DATE.
and added the suggestion by minor
LAKE MARY
child of BONNA JEAN
PORT EVERGLADES
Public Hearing shall be held
323.7322
the union had "encouraged" JENKINS, and DANNY LEE atThe
STEEL CORP.
the City HaIl, City of Lake
' her
hopes for a peaceful CHILDS, your natural child, has Mary, Florida, at 7:30 P.M. on
Inside sales In Sanford office,
Child Care
been filed against you, the purpose
isp. preferred but will con.
March 4, 1900, or as soon
settlement,
in My Home
slder training qualified In.
of this action being to change the
thereafter as possible, at which
323.2043
Also working through
name of the mInor child from
dividuai. Salary + comm.,
time Interested parties for sit
Witlke.pchiidren inmy
will be both city CHRISTINA NOEL TAYLOR to
' weekend
good benefits. Apply in PefsOn
against the request stated above
hovnefarworltlngmother
PortolSanford.Orangellvd..
school board and Chicago CHRISTINA NOEL JENKINS, wiilbeheard.Saidhs.ringmaybe
less. rates. leferencesglven
Lk. Monroe or mail resume to
and you are required to serve a
continued from time to time until
teachers' union officials, who copy of your written defenses, if
332.5015
P.O. Box 304, Lk. Monroe, Fl.
fInal action Is taken by the City
say they want to determine If any, to It on CHARLES A.
32747.
Council.
Willbebysit in my homeMlor
THlSHOTicEshailbeposted In
new negotiations can be DEHL1I4OER, ESQUIRE,
MY
HUSBAND I FOUND A
pert time. Intents welcome.
Petitioners Attorney, whose
three (3) publIc places
the
.itsawtos'a neiiat
WAY TO BlAT INFLATIONI
Call
Kim
n..ms
at,
s
p.m.
'sedress 'lsIe'M.Wt.ne"*venue ' CIty otteke Mary, Florida: at the
We've developed our own P'T
Winter Sags. ares.
CTU President Robert 1 Suite 314, Altamonte Springs,
City Hall and published in the
business front home, backed
Healey stormed out of talks Florida 32701, on or before March Evening Herald Newspsp.r, a
by aN yr. old Co. Let us share
4,
100,
and
file
the
original
with
flhlflI
te
EBI
newspaper
of
9_GOOd
generai circulation ____________________
Friday, saying th. bowd
it with you.. 3744004.
the Clerk of this Court either
within the City of Lake Mary, one
made no attempt to get before service
on Petitioner's
time at least .filteen days in ad.
Navel oranges&amp;grapefruit
Mature woman to sIt w.small
teachers off picket lines. Attorney or Immediately vance of the Public HearIng,
chIld In my home. Appian.
$Ibu,
thirealter:
otherwise
a
default
the
owners
of
real
property
al
Angered by what he called will be entered
Irs, 3 afterneens WI.. 332.7927
33134)
against you for the
(acted
hereby
shall
be
mailed
a
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"the board's refusal to relief demanded in the Petition, copy of this notice as their ad.
FIBERGLASS EXPERIENCE
negotiate in good faith," he
WITNESS my hand and seal of
dreisN may appear on the latest ___________________
1lInstnictloni
Fiberglass, gel coat 1 meld
ad valorem tax recordi.
saldthetalkshavereachedan this Court on January 31, 1900.
maker. Pay according to ei.
(SEAL)
DATED: February 7, 1910
Apply Ilarline Enterprises,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ConnIe Major
Stitch
s*g. m, Ruddór Cii., Sat.
Healey said Friday night
Clerk of the Circuit'
CITY CLERK
ford (Airport) betweinla.m..
CreatIvSEXpI'eS$lofl$
Court
332.7013
Publish February 10, 1900
his union reverted to its
3p.m.
By: Eve Crabtree
DUSt
original demand that
PIANO LbS$ONS- Expert
Deputy Clerk
BEAUTY ADVISOR . atee
le$øs far beginners, in.
teacher positions and 200 Publish Feb. 3, 10, I?, 24, 1000
pert time to start,
termediate, advanced.
teacher aide positlone cut by DElIS
-115 IIlWfflt avail
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Teaching theory 1 Im.
peleanwiffiinlativ,.$.ndquel
'
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
the board be jtj
proulsatlen.
an,,
I. P.O. Sex 14911, Orlando
FLORIDA, ORIANDO Dlvi.
NOTICE OP PUILIC HEARING
work
a
fufl
that
the
teacb*rs
33*37.
'
SION-No. 7U3Ori.Civ.R OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
31.week school year.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
In negotiations during the DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES Plaintiff, vs. EARL B. WIL..
NEEDED
APPLICATION FOR AMEND.
LIAML it us, it al OnIon.
week, the numbers were OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
dant(s).-ORDSR
FOR
SERVICE
MINT
TO
WATIR
&amp;
SEWER
redeced to 340 teachers spots OF THE CITY OP SANFORD,
CIRTIPICATII
BY PUBLICATION-On motion
and
and affidavit if plaIntiff in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
teacher aids jobs.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wIll be held at the abOve4fltltlld cause by, Elizabeth
THU EISHTIINTN JUDICIAl.
CommlssionRoomlntheClty Hall A. Jenkins, Assistant UnIted CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
States Attorney, in an action
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
against
the
defendant(s),
Earls.
7:000'clockP.M.onFebruary23,
IN RE meMirrtageof
Williams, Annie Williams, Gloria
1950, to consider changes
VIVIAN H. JOHNSON, Wife,
gt;

322-2611

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

RATES

DEADLINE
Noon Tuesday

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Legal Notice

? NEED

NO*THINNKITCNIN

$

plant t 1
p
Need
P
to start. Exp. in kit. cab. ml,,
requiret Holidays, vicaflon
w.pay. Equal Opportunity
Employer. No phone calls.
Florida
Inc.
Formltu,
DIViI4Of, Bldg. P'o. , port
Orange Blvd.

Opining

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AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. lncreaseyouriarfllflg
power. For detaIls, Call
I.141.4617or4443079

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L.gd

NotIc.

NOW!

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RN's—LPN's
HOME CARE—
HOSPITALSTAFF
NURSESAIDE$—
3
1 to,'

JUdge Approves

Trial For Flood

amendments to the Zoning Or.
dinance of the City of Sanford,

0. WillIams, Montgomery Ward &amp;

Cs., Martha W. Batten, Seers,

RoibuckI Co. and P 0. rman,
WASHINGTON (UP!) A Florida, as follows:
A portion of that certain and to enforce a lien upon reel pro.
federal judge h ruled for- property
lying South of and party situate In thIs District and
nier Rep. Denial Flood, D. abutting Airport Boulevard I--' described as follows: Lot
LONE PINES, accSrding to Plot
Pa., is competent to stand betw.enU.S.Hiqhwayl7.n(SR
thereOf as recorded in P1st BOOk
Road
is.
1400)
and
Southgate
r.lrIal on
g.. tIe
Iended Southerly is proposed lobe I2,pegsll ii the PUblIC Records Of
Curly. Pi*lldI. arid it
5000'S than $$,OSO In p53(0(11 rezoned from MN.1 (Multiple 5enit
Family Residential Dwelling) appearIng to the Court that the
,, from 1971 to 197$.
GC2 (General Corn. defendant, Glare 0. WillIams 5
u.s. mstrict iwige ouv00' District toDistrict.
Said property not lnhSbftetttsof nor found within
Gpach rejected cIalma by being met-s particularly described the State Of Fioiida arid ha$
voluntarily appeared hVein,
"i' Flood'slawyersFridaythe7l. as follows:
that personal service Upi
LEGAL DISCRIPTIONt
year.old Flood, who retired That .portion
residence and whereabouts is
zoned MR.2 of
unknowns It Is ORDERED that
from Conge
leat week, (ollowing:
*
0. WIlliams and any
be Unoblo to andst ThaW. a,,. f Iha N. Ft. of Gloria
unknown heir(s),
the
following
described
properly:
themifltüddUIN LuaEJ5
grantee(s), aeditsr(af, .
From the Northwest corner
a 1 111* momorv.
Section U, TOwnship 20$., Range unknown parties. ppuner p
teffiecemplalnthe,
elribyth 11th
During five days of 30 1., Seminole County, Florida, dsyol
March, 950,
un built alone the WeSt fine of
'hssrkV on Flood's cam. saId section 11,109.7 fad ba point he'is the Court will In default
is
to stand trial last
the South fin of Lot 10. the hearing arid adjudication
this suIt as if Gloria D. Wifilame
*000th, Flood testified at Amended Plot of Druid Park, and
any unknown heir(s).
to
ff1
p1st
thereof
as
CCO'd'S
dIUIIIIM
it
timas the yser W
recorded In P1St look 7, Pages $ devisee(s). grantee(s),
1910 Uld thit CalVin Ca1Ig. and 4 if the Public RSC01-do of credItor(s) or other unknown
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wu pru$den

In

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Bitt ____
when

1101.

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by a fedirsipreasaitor, he
suddealy perked up and
dsM.dhsnorlookaayhetbs.

prompting Ouch to

SemInole County. Florida; thence
run East, along the South Line of
sold Lot IS, 3343 feet to a point
109.3 feet wad of Hi. Sei,NI
corner of said Lot IS, thence run N
00 degrees 3000"!, parallel Ii
the East line of said Lot* 354.7
jg54.Of.
,, , a
5

parties claiming Interest by,
ffirqut, under or aSalitit the
afamaId porsell(s), oiuia D.
Williams and any urikesw
bali(S), 5I5W(5),
ct'NI'
or att.i

wim
picoes In the State of FIends, but
parties, had been hived

,

WILLIAM

L.

JOHNSON,

Hoebnd,

LIVE.IN COMPANION

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UPJOHN HEALTh CARE

NOTICE TO DEPEND
TO:
WILLIAM I.. JOHNSON
(address
jss)

CALL 2SOl36

73.43$ Wiloen Avenue

Ies_.,

flied a Petition fir DileiMlen of
Court of
SifflulISiS County
-- et
re required Is serve a copy II
yeUrwrIttondOfoneIs,Wgoy,enJ.
CHRISTOPHER RAY, Pest
lox
3. saitfird. FIends 33771

P$Il hit'e t.MiIr

.

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the above-Styled Cswt *' Si
W*ISltIelItIldaYifMarcIi.1WS,
*irwloe a Defeult aist ultimate
JUd07

will be .nia -

isalnet

WJISr*SrSIIWIdoIINt11I
WITNESS my hand and official
SNI at liii Caiit't en thIs 11150111
doVof Faduant, $100.
(L)
ARTHUR H. SECKWITN, JR.
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT

COURT

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1•IR-$199up. Pool. Advltsonly
on Lake Ada. lust So. Of
Airport ltvd. on 17.92 in
Call
323.0170
Sanford.
Mariner's Viilaer

NAME $TATUTI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice
given thai 1111
u.tdersitW, Pursuant 1 the
"Fictitious Name Statute"
c... ssj,, Florida $tfuN.
will riIistSf'wltltffie cl.c lithe
Circuit Court, Inane for Seminole
dusty. Pledda, upon recilpt
poet if Ibis pnm(lcatlen of tOils
notice, His (Ictitleus flame.
lO.WIt: KIUCO SERVICES
mucit I am ergegee
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ADVERTISING

SALES
An aggressive sales.
person Is needed for
sales and sarvlceØ
established and nsw

adv11'$In. A great
future for a self.
starter. Previous
sales
needed. Salary plus
commission with full
company benefits.
Apply In person to:
Ron Beck,
Advertising
DIrector

Unfvl'fl,2BR,AdVlt5
Refif'IfICSS,15t&amp;ll5t'rJip.
5250mb. 322.410

E*re.sb IleiRid
N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida
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WANT

a parson with a pesilve
andaplensntparsonallty,plus
WIne a SIN $Iar$01 and an 1ri
Waifed hwsINselsr. Aloe yew
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51511V

trwslreled,alssadesiretsleern
aid Is ibid. I wait yew Is be
rgve toward life and
pirSiSal aclilivominit,

047.0157
Sanford 3 BR, II Carport
AC,$32Sflrstl, last
30554$

have$100$OOcash-Buy d.?
rent. 3.4 BR home. 323.019?.
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lusineis location. lent *oo sq
ft. fully carpeted, modem,

best location, excellent fraf
IvislIlty. Call 322.4452.

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'14. 1000
,

3, 0. 17,
D(LS4

dolly finally above aN nser
IIIIUI defoitet
YOU NAVE CONTINUALLY
DEMANDED A CHANCE
FOR THE OPPORTUNITY,
NOW YOU NAVE ITI
CALL ANNITTE AT 223 4174

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levitt Pa'

lermatlut call 1131111.

,

a

E.AltamoflteDr.

339,030$

oven.

aGeorgia Oak Wood
*Completely fenced

OPEN HOUSE

Sunday 1:30.1:30
503 Valencia St., Sanford. Span.
1511 Charmer - 2 Story, 3
Borm., 2 Bath, double lot with

trees. $37400.

ROBBIE'S

GOOD INVESTMENT POTEN.
TIAL - Hwy. 17.92 frontage
zoned comm. 2' CB rental

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Ne.dStorag.$pace
for household Itents.
2.7527

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owner may hold.

1IAUDI

w.klt. priv.,

REALTORS
2ll0SanfordAye,

3727972 _________________________

$8,1O0 TO ASSUME NO QUALI.

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PRO.
PERTY- 12 acres. 4 Bdrm., 2
Bath, fenced, 2 wells, farm
tractor 1. mower, 1 yr. war.

FYING 2 or 3 BR, lovely
neighborhood, near 21st St.
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$39,900. 339.4430.

LIST NOW!
Call Wait Cappel 3236100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
621.3005
Don't pile no longer needed Items
high asan elephants eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
moneyinyourwallet!
EXCEPTIONAL CONDO
2BR,28,carpet,spiralstaircase
toloft.MasterBR$,Q,drapes,
balcony. This one is a Jewelt
Confortable, work free, Condo
living at its best.
MIDWAY AREA
4 BR, 18, completely remodeled
inside, pan. LR, carpet
throughout, new cab. &amp; sink in
Kit., 2 acres fenced, 5cr.
porch. This one will not last
long 131,300. Owner will
consider VA or FHA. .
New ready to move into, 3 BR,
28, cathedral ceiling, FP,
Energy efficient heat pump,
quiet street in wooded area,
convenient to school, shop.
Ping, Off Winter Park Drive,
assumable mtg.

REALTY WORLD.
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The Real Estate Agency

Inc., Realtors
2135' S French (17 9?) Sanford
373 5371

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STE N STROM
REALTY

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321 0640

TRACT. Only $55,000.

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$24$200

323.7932

BEDROOM NICE' PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $31,100.

nevelveleclas.IU,lLnew
W.W carpet, C.K&amp;A. Ig

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work shop. Must siel Only

to

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l4rtvIOe aria, C.HIA. 1g.
pelts, carpeted, easy cashes
t. Only 043110.

INVESTMENT
AIO.
n,u. sq. *., avis is w.aW

DUEX.

Iwmee. is. clieIni
IL 2$, C.NIA. pier. beet,
515 waN IBICSVII05s, w.w

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DUNMAR ISTATIS Near
Tuscawllla. NEW white
malls PP 11g. hellIon P1,4
SR. II, IN' sc. perch,
NleVIwms, Miss I much
mrs. c=. at sspj.

N..M Nd I.dty
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REALTOR. MLS3235114 Day Of' NI .eI

2439 5 Myrtle Ave
Orlando
Sanford
371 1571
321

REALTY

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REALTORS

Beautiful country lot in Deitona,

siaesln$kMryfsr
:.
agri.

Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
333.7$s after S

ANNouNci

SUMMER $5 ClNG?
pi
joy
peal home

C,Tlv1uvINa
inugloavatlnfols

tries,

J1
N&amp;L

pool

N nc for spey mow.
NlMSWUhacorwW4MS.
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50,90.
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373.0497

Hotpoint Elec. Range, Avo.
double oven, $300. Frigidaire
Refr., wht., frastfru, 17 cu ft.,
3250 534.7773

.

&amp;

vvasner repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $409.35, Used 5110rt
time. Bal. $I$9.Ilor $19.35 mo.
Agent. 339.5354.

tobacco allotment, running
wall &amp; utilities. Stony Creek
area. 543.000. Wesley GrInd.
staff. RI. 1, Box 303,
ElIzabethton, Tunn., 37443 or
call 413.474.3334.

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46—CommerCial Property

TV repo I?' Zenith. Sold onig

$153.75 bal. $103.14 or $17 mo
3391151

Plumbing supply business +
real estate Iinventory.

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$143,000. W. Mallczowski,
REALTOR. 332.7903,

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53—TV.RadioStereo

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essinaking

ar.,..

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morealsogoId&amp;sterllng.WllI
pick up 131.5319.

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I
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I )rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
I repaired, Rss. &amp; Comm..
I Remodel 1. Additions.
Call 5315399or 562-0135
I
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TopPricespald
U,anycondition644.$;24
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Wanted: small horse or pony for
good home. Reasonable. 377.

or 759.416.

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69—Stamps-Coins

_______________________________ II
buyer for Sale, Mercury &amp;

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3228665

Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet, remodeling All work
guar. Free Est 331 5165
I Man, quality operation
S yrs. .xp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 327-1321

IOyoudon'Ul'pecpie, howjjjT
they going to know? Tell them
with a classlf led ad, by calling
322-2411 or 13)9993.

_LaiMI&amp;Landscapkig
LAWN
I LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 377.7907

Light Hauling

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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermostat COntroled heat, off floor
steeping boxes. We cater to

Yard DebrIs, Trash

Appliances &amp; Misc.
LOCAL .1 3.g9 $37

your pet. 327 5152.

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nties
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Pllnflng

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Handymen

FLA'S. SECOND
ALL AMERICAN
SHOW &amp; SALE

cleanIng. Free Est, 32? Owl.

IF THIS IS THE DAY tObuy a nes
car, see today's Classified ade
for bst buys.

making Custom furniture
eve.
.u.'-.aoa

SATURDAY.FEBRUARY9
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10

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Handyman, mInor el. rep.,
plumb., carp., free 5sf., 74 hr.
serv., Senior cit. dis., 051-490).

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Auction

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PUBLICAUCTION

I
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MONDAY.FF$1l.7ou

tool box, wheel balance, lacks
+lOtsOfhandtoOis,alsOi4fl$Qf
chests, dressers, couches,
chairs, tables I. TV's,
S VISA — MASTER CHARGE S
$CASH DOOR PRIZES

AN FORD AUCTION.
1215$. French
SANFORD
323.7340

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W1IICI.anHouses

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Pisinthig —Daitk$j
interior. Exterior
All Work Guaranteed
Free Est.
327.1094

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Loaded .........
mc1flimo
,i
- w.
•,fl
1g. lot ofc
al garage
tools Inc. 2 welders, roilabout

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Fof Estate Cmmerclal I ResI.
dntlal Auctions I Appraisals.
ciii _DeWs $uctiom,3331030.

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75—Rscrestienel Which

rrum UU5IT000TTOm

PIi*Ing&amp;v.fr

Free Estimates 3230515

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, last, depsndabls
Regular or 1 time basis
Please call aft 5p.m.
677.594

EUTSLER PAINTING&amp;
REPA!R_interlor.E.tfflQr
FRE ESTIMATESCaII 363-5347

Trent Paint Ing &amp; Repair
interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
3773151

Home
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.

PaintIng &amp; Remodeling

of all types. Lic. Bonded
32)6031
534.3)9
Insured
COURT CUSTOM'S CONST.
Custom design homes,
Additions. 323-0$i

FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349.5759

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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, 5,
Gon, Repairs. Licensed I
Bonded. Fret Estimates 323003$ after S p.m.

Trailer. Like new. Phone 322

MILLERS

$000.
3220054 after S

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Wedding photography by Jolwi
Cullum. Free engageme0t
photos or color lx 10. 323.I3$

To List Your Business...
322-2611or831-9993

.Di

tsrm.s.

M30445

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Quality Painting
No Job Too Small

ReasonablsPrlces.377.,02s

197329' Holiday Rambler Trays
5032.

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Painting by Anthony Coring.
Quality ml. or Eat., pressure

NesdAHandyMan?
CALMOYER
W000MAKINGI
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CHINA &amp; PO1TERY

1$' Layton Travel traIler

Ph. 3230353

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

Rebuild Condemned Houses

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Roosevelt Dimes, Liberty
Standing Halves, Silver
dollars, etc. 22 x face value,
ioms lower 645-1051 ask for
Ron.

000dusedTV's,$lsIup
2419 Orlando Dr.

one

NEW&amp; REPAIR
Free Est.
630 IlI3afl6

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Ref. repo. 16 cu ft frost free.
Orig. $329, now $205 or $19 mo •
Agent 339-5356.

4S-A--4atOf State

5

Idols. 3 IL

guest colt.I,, fruit

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Larry 0. Herman, BROKER

S1'ENS

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Services Unlimited
Big or 2maltwoi do4,,elti
Home &amp; Auto Repair, Fences,
Welding, Plumbing, Painting,
etc., etc., dc, chances are If
we can't do It no
can. 32?
011).

Tilefloorsinstalled

I
I Alterations, Dresirnokina
Drapes, Upholstery
II
-I BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That'sClassifiedAds
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KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

GENEVA ACREAGE

h1tOWj.

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Buying Silver Coins 15 to 1 or

SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
Admissionsl.S0
GoodBoth Days

sit is' nefrigerator,
Almond, 3 ma. old,
Sacrif ice $4

$000dwn. $1100. 349.5717

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MEINTZER IlL!

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Goods

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For Sale 20 acre farm, 3 houses,
1 fairly new I 1g. barn w.
REAlTOR

CsranhICTIIS
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S.G.BALINT

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located off Courtland &amp;

3314773,1531775, *1103

LUXURY UVINO
I SI. IS. Mil. ICE. sram

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AntiquesandModern Furniture
One Pieceor Houseful
BrldoesAntiaues
323.3101
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MICROWAVE

asuio.rrv

REALlY
OP MNPORD REALTOR

3?2622

Push blton controls, has caro
usel, still in .wat'l'.nty.
Originally $40, assume payments of 12) mn. An.,t 'ti•.
I3 .
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tony
OppOla Associates,
Realtor, 93 N. Hwy. 1792,

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$ummerlin Ave. S SR II, 115W
reet,su.ercleow,caIlIsrmere
adifhs. A buy et SUNS.

*u.FLO

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349- 5259

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52—Appliances

schools,

Acreage Lake Harney. Call for
detaIls. $300333.

$ U. IL CL PR. ido
1t'aI.
FNA 090'aISOd it $15.01
siae
. ommr WIN sv .
dM110 CeSUN.

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yet near

TOWER'S BEAUtY SALON'
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 149.1547

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Cash'322.4132

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323.7217

home.$5.500.

834-6796
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Larry's Mart, 213 'Sanford Ave.
Buy 1, Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig.,stoves,tools

Bedroom Suite, $35; Antique
Deik, 5.60; Antique Chest, $30.

Dry, Ready for your

I.'.

2565 PARK DRIVE — SANFORD, FLORIDA 32171
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private,

Home Repair

Churches &amp; shopping. High &amp;

Orlando
337.1577

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Webuyusedfurniture

377.072)
1971 SInger Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original 1511, bal. $151 or
$31me. Aunt 339.1354,

Beautiful Lake View lot in
Deltona Lakes Sub. Sec. &amp;

2860 Rtd Buçj Pd
(a's&amp;'lbe,r y

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FURNITURES. THINGS
SOOS. SanfordAve.
Sanford
3234593

Single 851 Matt wirame.
Elec. Broom IS' of railing.
323 2323.

44+

APIS.

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur-

delivery. P4011's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17.92, So. of
_Sanford. 3725721.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

3439$. Myrtle Ave.

Clrpit&amp;Mlldl MIr$. Pricid to
all, 90.051

Low down payments. 332.2207

SEIGLER REALTY

33I.S

me.

leo,

BeautyCare

519 E. 1st St., 322-5747

'niture Salvage. 377.$7)

½ off oi lufal inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free iocat

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1.605 (DeeIri

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CROCKETT

JU -. MAKE PAYMENTS-'41
13 models. Call 339-9)00 or $34.

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WE BUY USED'FURNITURE&amp; I

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LARGE I BEDROOM. 2½
BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW
POOL
WITH
PRIVACY
FENCE. $54.90.

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Used full Size hotel motel bed.
ding.Veryclean,$lIlseapc
Nail's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92, So. at Santorct,

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
ON 2 STREETS
ADJAC
ENT TO A PARK NEAR WIL.
SON SCHOOL. $12,500. EXCELLENT TERMS.

buyers. NeW homes with
monthI payments under $750.

3 BEDROOMS, 1½ BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO

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Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323-

$7,000.

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1
pct. ifflerest to qualified

Art Brown Pest Control
3228865

FIXTURES Jenkins Fur-

Iullsije, queen &amp; king. Jenkins

ads

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niture. 205 F. 25th St. 121 09i1.

Whybuyused?Newbrandnems
box springsl mattressesat 70
pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,

MELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.

need of, read all our want
every day.

Loaded. $5,900
323 8953

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING

.w

MAKE OFFER.

322-6013
1979 CAMERO

(2) 1970 F.Fairmounts $7993 r'

BuyIng old pocket watches, any
cond. Will pay top price for
this area. 6616640.
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Reasonably Priced

68—Wanted to Buy

FGRNlTURr_BEoaIpj
Wholesale lo all. Orlando whole.
... U Ufl. ..,.
J.AJ IflflUflrlaI
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1976 Ford Elite, one owner

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1700 -AUTOS FOR SALE
(I) 1977 Ford Maverick $2500
(2) 191$ Ford Fiestas, 53200 ea.

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wm*IIress,

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Sale

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BUY, SFLL.TRADE

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for

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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

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1977 Chev. Vega, low tnL, econo
car, 2* mpg. $1993 or reas.
offer. 323)770

2 Male Collie Dogs
FREE toagoodhome
323 9379

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5144o'jbold

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80—Autes

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BETTER HOMES AREA.

If you sr. having difficulty finding
a place to live, car to drive, a
lob, or some service you have

S ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE
PICKITY ESTATES IN.
CLUDING 3 BEDROOM. I
BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, I 'CAR GARAGE, 3
MONTHS NEW. 059.100.

owner_wIN Sill Inventory at
_1.
a ,al

ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSF ER STAT ION,

BUILDI $1,500.

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Used Maytag Washer
Gwoi-king condition
323 0113

BRIARCLIFF, READY TO

101W. Commercial
Phone 322-7I$l, Sanford

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007

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65—Pets.Supplies

3224031

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON

ML

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62-A--Farm E&amp;ip,
— 1976-USCase Tractor
Like New
322_6793

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nma.

W. Garnett White
Rep, Real Estate Broker
JOHNKRIDERASSOC.

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1976 Olds Vista Cruiser Station
Wagon, All Power, take over
payments. 834-7526

Bestoffer. 666 $091

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$25; Oak porch rocket's, s29.95;
metal otIicedek, sio Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.

Eve. $423553

OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CVPRESS WOODS. 15 ACR ES AT
urn
UIIYIa
?n.r
.7.,,.,
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or vmJfl

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31(3)SE.FirstSt

3734041 oreves. 323-0517

ATION. NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR.

COLORFUL pink grapetruit,

"

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,

DCAR1' (.Ote(.• a SED.
ROOM, I BATH, FAMILY..
DINING ROOM cOMslN

2071.1511151.

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"

FILL, REDUCED TO

M. Unsworfh Realty
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Side by Side refrigerator,
s
picnic table, w 7 benches, $70;

excellent terms.

5

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Call Clark&amp;Hirt 3237580

322-09S7

2'., ACRES ZONED MOBILE
HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900,

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REALTOR

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Brunswick Professional
Pool Table, best offer

F•HA VA, FHA 235$. is
NEW3 BEDROOM CROCKETT
LOG HOME TO SE CON.
STRUCTED NEAR SUN.
LAND ESTATES. $35,500
COMPLETBI

,ILL DINT l TOPSoi.
YELLOWSAND

Potter's Wheel

REAL ESTATE Broker I
390N.17.92,Cass.Iberry,Fi.

323.222

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low down payment. Osteen.

S p.m.

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'73 Toyota Hi.Iux PU

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Pioneer acres. Hewout your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,

'77 Chrysler Cordova. Firrrf $300.
dn, take over payments wgoad credit rating. 322 6832610

Ext. running cord. body fair

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Kick 13" head, $100

Leader

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Fruit trees. Peacan, Pch,
Plum. Apple, Fig
Backyard
67)
5589 Ll Howellfld,WinterPk.

AllSizeTarpaulins
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0Sanford Ave.
3225791

6', acres for only $16,500. Very
good terms. Osteen.

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RANCHES GROVES

r.,..
UflEDIC
"U'

'75 Ford PU, Stereo,
2Gastanks,reg.gas.$2,000
Call6l$55lóOft$

1966 International Bus, 377.2614;
new &amp; used mdse. at 2621 S.
Sanford Ave.

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79Trucks.Trailet's

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We specialize in-

lot! Eqpt kit, C H&amp;A, Fl Rm,
FP, Ig Rooms&amp; Mother-in-law
SUite. Enioy your pool &amp; patio
tool BPP .ERVICE CON-

322.5990
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59—Musical Merchandise

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Western Boots. Special $39.99pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 5791
llarge Heater
Oil FIred, 150
3210007

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vlEDO-s acre lots, some
wooded w paved streets
$15,900 up 25 pcI. dwn, 12 yrs.,
9' pct. mt. Zoned AgrI.
.5. MANN, Realtor
365 7273

Mayfair on a 1g. landscaped

Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; usso
cars,truckslheavyequipmen'

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FARMS

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Top

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62—Lawn.Garden

Goodyear Tires. 3231792.

43—LotsAcreage

Super 3 BR, 2½ B home ifl
Oreamwold wspacious pan Fl
Rm., Dr,eat.in Kit.. 1g. patio 5.
laundry rm! Cony, location!
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT,
A buy for $39,500.
Only the best 4 BR, 28 home in

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VW '72, 411 4 dr., auto, AM-FM,
Michlin. new sticker, cxc.
cond. 51.650 or best offer. 323515.4.

From 51010550
Call 322_1434; 33.444

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77" Cony, sofa, lounge rocker,
"ew lwin size M 6. 85, nite
stand, dbl dresser &amp; D.70x)1

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Exclusive 3 BR, 18 home in
Wynnewoodonlg. lot! Pan Fl.
Rm., Ig patio wBBQ, dining
areaS. much more. IIPP SER
VICE CONTRACT. Just
137.500.

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BUY JUNK CARS

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more! BPP SERVICE
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
CONTRACT, assumable? pct. 003 Orlando Dr.
3235700
mtg. Only $49,500.
VAIFHA Finanjpj
.

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Pianos 1 organs, Stock i
clearance, big savings. Call J
Bob Ball 322.4403. 2207 French

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

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3 CL lB. FR with PP. IIICSd
baCkyard, oa,iii.

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New tires. $1000
3220066 after S

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327 1577

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MOB 69, Tonnau cover,

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wili buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgages. We
Iso make Real Es*te
Business iof.ps. Florida Mor.
tgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 472 2916.
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f*,++
Just listed 3 BR, 1" B home w.
-all extras. C-H&amp;A, w.w carpet, I .ee our beautiful new BROAD.
DR. Fl. Rm, Ret. Rm., FP &amp;
MORE, front 1. rear Bk's.

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SEIGLER REALTY BROKER

2½ lots! Many additional fee.
turesl BPP SERVICE CON.

Branch Office

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LOCK ARBOR

47.AMOf't9geS
&amp;SOld

7 BEDROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, FULLY FURNISflED
MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
REDUCED TO $16,500.

many unique features In
desirable neighborhood Ofl

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MULTIPLELISTINO.REALTOR

Immediate CASH for equity
inyour homeor acreage.
322 0216
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322 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS IJA PARK

4O.A.Ap1Nts

1MC0IJTALTYnc.

3192100
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Lots of style 3 BR, lB home W.

Sanford's Sales

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2927Hwy.17.92
Sanford,Fla.32771

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2413 French Ave.,- Sanford

15ff. Rengen Boat
Evinrude Motor, Traller$100
534.7526
ROBSONMARINE

42—MubiIlliles

A OK TIRE
32? 7150
Shocks si 9$-Ueavy Duty $695
New Batteries $79.95

ACCeSSOrieS

AWARDREALTY,INC.

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Beautiful 3 BR, 28 home with
yourownpooI&amp;olxl7patioon
alg. cor. landscaped lot. Many
built-ins &amp; all features im.
maginabie! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. You must see
this one for 169.500.

55—Boats &amp;

webuyyourequity,closein2lhrs.

,Rei.

Caesilboryy.$anfo,st. 3397
Stone Island load. $32,000.
ask (Sr Bill.
____________________________ NESTLED AMONG TREES Custom buIlt 3 ldrm, 2 lath
home with beautifully land.
IpIUCIN
scaped lawn, fireplace,
abundance of storage, double
garage with gardgn utIlity
Fum duplex, fine dO'PIIIfoWII
Ves, I yr. warranty. $15,000.
locatien, neat, in good repair,
UpStairs 351,11, downstairs
2 BR *.Excellent income.
high yield. Large assumable

ml??

$32,500.

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REALTORS

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Estate
Wanted
.

We buy Pquity in houses, opts. I
vacant land. Lucky in.
veStments, P0, Box 29.
Sanford 322 4711.

OPEN HOUSE lto5p.m.
Sandlewood Villas unit 11,110
Airport Blvd., Sanford. 2 BR,
28, all appliances, 1mm.

TRACT. Yours far 5M!

BEAUTIFUL heavily wooded 3.3
acres (390 ft. frontage) on

iMifeot met'?. $34,110.
$
HAROLD HALL REALTY
INC. REALTON.MLS

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24HOIJR(322•9283

47—Real

ilwy 92, I mile *051 of Speedway.
Dgytona Beach. w,II hold a
lic AUTO AUCTION every
at i*turdsy$t 7'30. it's,
t4. only one In Florida. Yew 1St
Me reserved price. Call 904.155.
5511 fir further detedi.

BATTERY SHOP
Maior Credit Cards
107 W. 27th St.
323.9)14

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Solid cherry 4 PC. BR suite; lawn
edger; 2 fertilizer spreaders;
chain saw; skill saw 8. misc.
tools. 322.5127.

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8O—Autosfor Sale

YTONA AUTO AUCTION

NEWS. USED BATTERIES

si—Garage
Sales
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REALTORS
322.2420
2565 Park
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willbuyiunkAutoaatteries
Best Price. Battery Shop
107W. 27th St. 3239114

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Parts

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BARGAINTV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
323 1734
2597 5. Sanford Ave.

STEN STROM

41A-COfldOnhjfluhI'T5
- - ForSal.

76—Auto

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REALTY

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53—TV. Radio. Stereo

COMMERcIAL1.SRES
200' on 1792 in developing Lake
Mary Blvd. area all utilities
available. Priced right! Call
Nancy Butler Today!

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ranty, $04,900.

Mature working

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EALTY

100,000.

flt

REAL ESTATE Brolter

290N.17.92,Casselberry,FI.
Eve. 542345$
134-0200

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CASSELBERRY

'H. Ernest MORRIS Sr
leg.

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339.0309

homes,

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701 Bldg.

37—Business Properly

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D.$-i7

$75,000, only $64,500. Custom
buIlt 3.2. has everything in.
cIudinq buiit.in Microwave

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Is your rent 5210.5301-Do you

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DIR.

Just perfect for Sm. fam. or
retired couple. 2 BR, 18, LR,
FR, very attractive kit.,
Deltona.

INC.
REALTOR

UN BELIEVABLE site trait

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10, 150

Good fishing, lake frontage, 3
acre mini farm. Comp. w.3 BR
home. Osteen.

Deltona! Here it is, Should be

SUNLAND

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WINTER SPRINGS
3 BR. Movs.in cond. Easy

hR. 11Condo, kit. pop?.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
322.7972

EXCLUSIVI to acre in
3 51, 1½ s, to mis.

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Publish February
DUll

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LAKE MARY
3 BR, 21 sc. porch. Priced rigfi
torguIcksale. FHA. VA, COnY.
or assum mtg.

Rolalla Dr., 322.4e.

sst.ui

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Older home charm-.3 BR.LR..
DR.country kit.cor. lot.iike
new-low dwn-by owner-mid
20's-300 Elm. 323.0197.

$2L000

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2 BR, II, new carpet, lanced
yard, new kit, applIances. 412

feresal 01, 1g. Master BR,
flf5fr5
(S

The .ósnor yewplce ysur.
County,
doosmel m thI swa- yew gee
$lISant
1.
Tabor,
only
tithe
extent
pnevided
iii
.
w
remark latar if Flood Ilfsd way of Airport Isulovard, Itisric.
reauls.
Of
V
Clerk
kctioit
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States
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Dated it Wintit' Park, Orange
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way oI Airport
21 SftISSIS *d
NI
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InCounty. FIends, Jrivary 1$. INS
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creditor(s)
or
sifter
PUIIIII
January
*7,
FIll-very
3,
Eastalsnsaid South nlght.of.way
imiliewa parties claiming lidernt ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER 10,17.190
to en
5 SISTERS Avail.. ass smekers,
I1IIl Pabflisrp iS' $1,
au
,11W5Wgh, Undir a' agalnot the
0(115
tIle Last lk* the Wad 11154 feet
11111$, SM5W1
said Section 13. nuance run $00 alanesald persen(s), GIerIa Mad, I. INS
NursIng aids companIes N.
digreil *11*, alemu, said bat Williams and any uiuksswn 011.11
tiim ,$ki cook. Ø1,4
FICTITIOUSNAMI
FICTITIOUS NAME
line of the West 11594 feet II said hair(s), devises(s), granteds),
be$., 90.,,dsy.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Iskines, — Iat sam
Notici is hereby given tOteS am Sectieg 1*.
feet tea pew cii creditor(s) It'. ether unikiiewn
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NSt$celIltineby gives that I am allied I. business St III 054.
In business at IT 4 BOX the built line of ne sorto ions. P.rtl.s. shill be served by
107, SUNSET DI.. LONOW000. fast ii sold lEtlen IL thence run Publications It II IW*Ir os. engaged In busush; at UN Labs Mary. Fl. 22743 IsmIads
PT. II. Sen per. ra. osupes.
Altamait• Dr., Altomenute Cavoty, FIelds under 5 n,
"'FL.., Seminole dewy, Florida
West aleng said $otIu linus of the DERED mat natics ii son one SprIngs.
Wlildsanykiniof
FIa.
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nami
3*701,
samineie
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be
published
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ALL
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sne. 901J feet,
1to
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fit'
(4) PRINTING, and hut I buend is if She circus civ,,, tisis
with the Clerk of the CIrcuit 1904 leaf of laid Sict.e.0 is, NS.ss Fiends,
censacuilve weOks commencing rsgioIsr sod MMs wIbIl toe Clerk County, Florida In .cussss
I grf, Sentinels County, Florida In
Hi.
lest
All parties hri Infirigi •. en sunday, Jan. 13. INS DONE if tile Circuit Civil, $,(S . wISh me prsloiaus if She Plc.taccoranc. with the previslene if
and ORDER1O at Or'SIidS, Civilly. Florida lii accordance tNIISC SIMS Nitotus, Te.WW:
lfyeu'vehadmersffieel veins'
Fictitious Name statutes, Ta citizens shall have an oppedu,pljty . FIeldS1
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if NId(SV
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lobe heard if said hunt,
IWIt: Section 011.09 Florida
ben, $10.
1111mm SIms Slatula, T..WN: $07.
•y order if the City Commiesds
tue ii, ca yew Is
Statutes )lV.
Section 541.0 Florida Statutes
twu A. Neil, Jr.
' sti. H. W. Jat*UJI
ma Cltv of Snford. Flords.
whetwotMikisInslimebeat
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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7198

OISTR ESS SALE
Assume Mtg. Owner says bring
all otters 3 apIs.

311,IB$g.Ilvingarea.$323mo.
1st, last + $100 dip. Riggs
Realty, REALTORS 322.7972.

FANTASTIC 4CR, 2$ huge kit..

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Ca l I Ba rt

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IJnP'nIJ
32 41ou
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experience

lit the City if Maltlad,
That the pirty intaisiled Iii 1511
business onearariss Is as I sIIi.i4:

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DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
2BR, 1 Bath. 1g. covered patio,
and fenced back yard. EXTRA
room, EXTRA nlce,EXTRA
liveable. $27,500.

210 5. Crystal Dr., Loch Arbor
near Lk. Mary 1 Mayfair
County Club. 1.14 acres on
point of beautiful clean
swimming lake. 4 Bdrm., 2½
B, w. 2141 sq. ft. In socluded
prestige area of Seminole
County. Custom buIlt, extras, 1
yr. Warranty. 321.0041. .1. I.
Steelman, Inc. REALTOR.

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rm. by wk

...t'm pile nj unger needed item
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classif led ad, and pile the
moneyinyourwailell

aFlrep(ace

LookIng for garden equiprnent''
Read today's classified ads for
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good buys.

YOUR VALENTINE SPECIAL
Come see our new listing in
lovely Lake Mary Estates,
DeBary. 1mm. 2 BR, 28, wIth
Fl. R. Enclosed porch,
Workshop, shed, citrus trees.
central H A, completely in
sulated, garage. air turbines.
colorcreted 5. much more.
Priced to move Quick at
o,000. DeBary Realty 668
M.', Sun 904 7754100

your lot at our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
MedelInc.,Realtor641_3013

1 bath

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Cash for your lot! Will build on

*2 large lots

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46—Commerciaoperly

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VA.FHA.235.Con.Home,
Low Down Payment

FLORIDA AVE.

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41—Houses

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NOTICE UNDIR FICTITIOUS

714
Executive Home -Loch Arbor
3 BR, Rec.
pool, 7 yrs.
Assume 7'.' mtg. Owner will
hold 2nd w.ig. dwn. $77,000.
322-2207.

SUN. 1 105 p.m.

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$4To

OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAYISUNDAY

321-0759

PRICE REDUCED
$5000
OPEN HOUSE

Oelary- lovely 1g. 1 BR, near
shop 1. churches. Ideal
for
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SenIors. 322.0004 or

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Reg.RealEstateBroker
26l0SanfordAve.

41—Houses

H

BATEMAN REALTY

room,

LovelylINCondo
KitappiianCi$+WID
$210 + Sec. Deø.

41—Houses

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Marriage In the Circuit

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Part.time piece work. Webster,
America's foremost dictionary

No' What yew have to SIN. CaN

tellyandyetffCla$aNlSdAdWf$i

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water I. utilities. Ston.y Creak
V... $43,000. Wesley Grind.
staff, Rt. 1, Box *3, Eliza.
bethton, Tirm., 31443 or call
613.474.2234.

SANFORD-Remodeted 1 BR
plus dinair, tile beth. $220.
Adults. 541.7113.

Personnel Office, County
Court House, N. Park Ave.,
Sanford. Between 0:30 am. I
1:30 p.m. by Feb. 13, INS.
Seminole County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. M.P.
Position requires shift work.

EVERY DAY UIfl$*$ ii Ieekln

YOU ARE HEREBY notified
that VIVIAN H. JOHNSON

UiurnisId
30.ApSrtmIfltS
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person to Seminole COunty

$ERVINGO*ANGEAIID.
0* SEMINOLE COUNTY

knws adorns

414

REALTOR
MVLTIPLE LI$TlPfG SERVICE
Eves. 343-3jo 3fl.1909

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COMPLAINT TAKER
Starting Salary $141 wkly.

a Rainbow

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STEMPER AGENCY

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Ability to type 3$ wpm. Apply
In person to SemInole County
Personnel Office, County
Court House. N. Park Ave.,
Sanford. Rstweinl:30 a.m.'I.
4:30p.m. by Feb. 13, 1000.
Seminole County is an Equal
opportunity Employer. M.F.
Position requires shift work.

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comblnatianoftraInin&amp;exp.

tooio

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koford GracloOs lIving. Reas.
W.ekly&amp;mOnthlyratsLutllltisi
pd. Inquire
S. Oak 041.7003.

CommunicatlonsSpeclallstl
Starting Salary $161 wkly.
Graduationfromhighschool&amp;
1 yr. prior radio dispatching
isp. or completion of a radio
dispatching school trainIng
COUtS. or an equivalent

1101443 H New Yoqk, NY

1'

Save Gas—move Into this (lIke
3 BR, 21 hove, central
located, only $43 000,
mart. at PS

2—RoOflS

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drill, phone number to
Webster, 173 5th Ave. Suite

sioso.—st. Johns River acci.
$3.00odwn.forloacres.owo*r
wIll assist with financIng.

BUDGETS
ARE
SLIM
O4.$TERED WITH VALUES
THE
WANT
AD
FROM
COLUMNS.

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COUNSEL4JR
Starting salary $202 wkly.
Graduation from an ac
credited college or University
wa Bachelors degree In Social
SCIIOCS5 I' 2 yrs. •xp. In
vocational counseling social
*ork, vocational education or
closely related field or an
sqvav.combinationof trainIng
&amp; exp. Apply in person to
Seminole County PerNnAel
Off ice,County Court House, H.
Park Ave., Sanford batwean
0:30 am. 14:30 p.m. by Feb.
15, 100. SemInole County Is n
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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company news I'ame
to update local maIlIng lists.
All ages, experience un.
necessary. Send name, ad.

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Experienced, apply In person
Deltona Inn. Mon thru Fri 2 to
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1.414.12, full 1. port tIme.
Apply in person Sanford Hurling
1 Convalescent Center, 930
Millonville.

have basic knowledge of
general office procedures,
eqpt. I filing system. Ability
to type 33 wpm. Apply in

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Boat lulldetS-F'T, stady
work. HR assembly dept. We
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people now. Cobla lost Co.
SIlver Lake Rd., Sanford.

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Poppa Jay's Supervisor

BUSINESS.

Chuck Bagnato Honored
For Top Achievement

Poppa Jay's recently announced the promotion of one of
their management personnel to area supervisor. Susan Smith
has been a manager with Poppa Jay's since its beginning in
1977, and prior to that time she wqs a manager for Burger
Queen Systems for five years.
Mrs. Smith has been a manager of the DeLand Poppa Jay's
and, more recently, the Orange City location.
She has been a resident of the Deltona area for the past 3'
years.
Smith was promoted to the position of supervisor
tcause or ner proven management abilities and reputation
for turning around problem un1t Ihnt she has managed.

IN BRIEF
Longwood's William Coulter
Veep At Southeast Mortgag
William M. Coulter, a Longwood resident, has been
elected vice president by the board of directors of
Southeast Mortgage Company, it was announced.
Coulter is responsible for income property loan
production In the Orlando district, in addition to being
a senior appraiser in this office. He attended Ohio State
University and came to Southeast Mortgage In 1973
from a position as staff appraiser for the Florida
Department of Transportation.
In 1977, the American Institute of Real Estate
Appraisers awarded Coulter the appraisal Institute
designation. This exclusive membership is limited to
professionally designated appraisers with five or more
years experience, including three years of field variety
experience and recommendations by other appraisers.

Chuck Bagnato, director of residential sales for Florida
Residential Communities (FRC), has been honored for FRC's
outstanding sales achievement during the month of December.
Under Bagnato's direction, FRC sales teams recorded in
excess bf $1.5 million In home sales in December, including
eight sales during Christmas week, traditionally one of the
slowest weeks during the year.
FRC, based in Altamonte Springs, expects to more than
double last year's sales in fiscal 1980 and recently announced
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the hotel in the 1940s. But Mrs.
McGrath Kept her interest
In Longwood and its people.
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The PACE School for Children with Learning Disabilities
, will hold a Valentine's Day "Be A.Sweetheart" Fashion
" Show at Burdine's in the Altamonte Mall on Feb. 14, at 10
a.m. in the community room. Danish and coffee will be
served.
. Tickets are $3
each and can be purchased through PACE
School or Burdine's Community Room. For further in.
- 'formation, call 8694882.

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In the late 1880s Longwood was a thriving little
with il IX)pUlation around 1 00.
P.A. l)emens, a Polish cot'nt who had been exiled
from the Czarist court in Russia, was running a lumber
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homes being built in the
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the
Longwood Hotel—was completed and
known
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Fora number
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gathering
place for northern tourists who were exploring Florida
and enjoying the mild winters.
Co nservation was a word little practiced in th ose
days and when the supply of tim ber ran out did the
Polish count. The mill closed and many families b crc
forced to move
The big freeze in the mid 1890s all but wiped out the
fledgling citrus industry, forcing still more families to
seek their fortune elsewhere. Th e hotel was sold
several tunes and hard times fell on the area.
By 1922 the population Longwood had dropped to
ISO souls. But a new faintly was moving to town.
George Etiphilte Clark was a successful
salesman for Bass shoes and he also ran a girl's camp
in Maine. He had been thinking of returning and had
been in Longwood the previous year visiting with
friends who had moved into the area from Maine.

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Joining the celebration are (center) owner, Peter Hachem and John
Morris. a member of the Sanford City Commission. flachem's, located at

2708 S. Sanford Ave., features hot sandwiches, pizza and phone-order
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Herbert Stenstrom (center), Realtor-owner of Stenatrorn Realty, 2515
Park Dr., Sanford, stands with two of his top salesmen. David Farr (left)
received an award for exceeding $2 million In sales in 1979 and Terry
Uvie (right) gained an award for surpassing the $1 million mark. Also
receiving awards for outstanding sales achievements were Christine
Griggs, Albert Antar, Andrew Wolf, Edward Higgins, Nancy Butler, Rose
Payne, George Abbgy and Ben Southerland.

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for newly built alcohol fuel

The administration unveiled a program to
encourage
tiuction of more gasohol
plants, but officials have opposed isolating
any Russian-bound corn for gasohol
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plants for a little more than $2.41 per bushel.
mer-owned reserve.
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Under current law, government stocks could
ary
Talmadge said he is unconvinced at Berglanto
t
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farmers
to
reduce
oorn
be sold in the marketplace for no less own enough has been done to Wn out the presi.
planting this year.
$315 per bushel.
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gasoline station across the nation, is a mix.
ministration
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autfmity
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have beIwithout the embargo.
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The gasohol provisi6n was part of an eight.
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point bill introduced by Taln.idge to soften American fzn exports to obtain Imports of
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Crop
to
farmers who Planted
potential exposioa of farm export markets. more than
their
crop acreage.
I million tons of soybeans. Hearings on the
His bill would make last
a
bill are expected soon,
food
security reserve
produced outside the goverflment program
for mill
tog
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Hattie McNamara, who says she believes she is the oldest
living native of Longwood, will celebrate her lWth bfilhday.
Sunday, Feb. 10. Mrs. McNamara ta ught school In Seminole
County for 42 years.
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She married Kay Shoemaker, foun der of
the successful construction
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Education) will hold Its regular meeting Feb. 18 at 7:30

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Agrictiltige Committee, says more should be
done to help farmers recover from the
Russian grain embargo.
For one thing, he wants to change the law to
make It enler to use some embargoed corn
for gasohol production.
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The Central Florida Civic Theatre Guild will present the
AsoIo Touring Theatre performing "Beauty and me Beast"
on Friday, Feb. 15 at 8 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 18 at 10:30
a.m., I and 3 p.m.; and Sunday, Feb. l7atl and 3p.m.; at
Tupperware Children's Theatre, Loch I4RvPn Park.

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Chairman Of The Board:

Steven E. Sorrells of Altamonte Snrings
made
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Dean's List at Marion Military Institute, Marion, Ala., for
the Fall Semester of the 1979.80 Session. He is the son of
Mrs. Claire Thompson; 108 Camphor Tree Lane, Altamonte
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Two free spring gardening seminars have been scheduled
by the Seminole County Coopera tive Extension Service
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will be held on Feb. 14, train 7:30 to 9:30 pmL, at the
Agricultural Center, 4330 S. Orlando Drive, Sanford.
flw second seminar, Dealing With Pest Problems in the
Home Vegetable Garden, is scheduled March 13, same
time, same place. For information and registration, call the
Agrlcultital Center, 322-3233.

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Seminole High. Tummy, atte nds Seminolt?
Community College and Dean is a student at
Crooms.
Mrs Shoemaker had been a registered
nurse for nine years until she left to sta rt a
family. But she remained interested in
medicine, especia lly on the local level, and
appointed to the board of trustees of
Seminole Memorial Hospital in 1972 by
governor Reubin Askew.
She served on the non-salaried board as a
member and as its chairman until the
county-owned hospital was recently sold to
the Hospital Corporation of America.
In talking about her seven years on the
board, Mrs. Shoemaker said the public was
often not aware of the job the board did ln
taking care of the Indigents and the fact that
the money just was not available to do
needed repairs both Inside and outside the
hospital. Meanwhile the cos ts for materials
kept rising.
"The hospi tal was put 'on hold' for the last
10 or 12 years," said Mrs. Shoemaker, but
additions
made in the dining
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A new class in Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and
Heating will start at Seminole Community College Feb. 25.
The course, which is one year in length, prepares the
student with ski lls necessary to enter the field. as a
mechanic. This is a daytime class program .
.Persons wishing to enroll or get additional information
should contact the College by the following telephone
numbers: In Sanford and Winter Park, 323.1450;inOrlando,
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Approximately 1,976 students at Florida State University
made the Dean's List for the fall quarter. The Dean's List is
an honor roll of students whose grade avages are "A" or
"B" for all courses taken during the quarter.
The Dean's List students from Altamonte Springs are
Brian Robert Petrie and Theresa Lynn Pedrotty.

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Sabal Point President Walter Temple presents
awards to (from left) Sales Director Renee
Stein (from professional leadership), sales
representative Dee Wing ($3 million in sales)
and Ann Relsenburg ($4 million in sales). The
three women were named certified members of
the "million dollar circle" by the National
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were in the other, One of the Clark children, 14-year-old
Maxine was to becommie a long-tumie I A)ngwoo(I resident
now known by her married name as Maxine M ; rath.
Mrs. McCrath remuenilx'rs driving to I £mgwo('d
almost 60 years ago on the new iv cumuplete(i I )ixiv
Highway. It was a 10-foot ride brick road that raim
J acks wv ilk' to Tan ipa and when tti cars a oti Id
imiee't one ul thmemmi would have to pull off on thic
shoulder."
The ('lark entourage arrived in a l)ig six
Studebaker" and a seven-passenger Buick sedan
which was" the must beautiful car I'd ever seen,"
recalled Mrs. McGrath.
Her fattier renovated the hotel with modern equipmeat, new dishes for the dining room, and it new name
as well. It was called the St. George lintel, said Mrs.
McGrath. "We had excellent food and nice uct'omodations."
Leaving scenic Maine for the flat scrub land of
Central Florida was not it delight for the then teen-aged
Miss Clark. "I hated it hit' first year," she said.
Keeping candy
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Seminole Community College will present Zelma Bodzin
in it piano recital Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine
Arts Concert hail. The program will include works by
Haydn, Schubert and Schuman.
Miss Bodzin played two concerts at SCC last summer and
will participate in a concert at the White House in the
spring. She has pleased audiences throughout the United
j States and Europe.
Admission to this performance is free.

New officers (above) of the Longwood-Winter
Springs Area Chamber of Commerce for 1980
are (from left) Sheila Brown, secretary; Ralph
Pezold, vice president; Richard Swann,
president; and Catherine Ray, treasurer. The
Longwood Chamber changed its name last year
to. Include the rapidly developing business
community In Winter Springs. Chairman of the
board of directors is Past President ,ttiMcCullough

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someone would open It again. They tried to interest
('lark in the idea and ere successful.
The girl's camp vas oxim unIv (hiring the summer,
and ('lark planned to have the staff come to Florida in
the winter to run the hotel.
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According to Jane Adriatico, president of Polish National
Alliance Lodge 32116, in observance of the PNA 100th an.
niversary, there will be a Polish dance on Friday, Feb. 22,
at 8 p.m. at the Altamonte Civic Center.
Admission is donation of $3 per person. For information
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Art Center of Winter Park Is on display at the
headquarters building of the Winter park Telephone
Company in Altamonte Springs.
The exhibit, which opened Monday, will continue
through February and features a study in black and
white photography by Crealde students. Viewing hours
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uJne inb itAvseeu S a.m. ani 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday (except holidays).
The exhibit is part of a continuing program sponsored by Winter Park Telephone In which various
colleges and art centers from the central Florida area
exhibit selected student art In the reception area of the
company's main office building. Besides the Crealde
Art Center, other schools which have participated
include: Rollins College, Valencia Community College,
Seminole Community College and the University of
Central Florida Artists Guild.

while In high school In Augus INS, he started
woddr "from the ground" in lbs horticulture
dspartmsnt it Cypress Gardens where be most
rsouig was sopLzdendsot.

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The Lake Howell PTSA Executive Board-Local School
Advisory Committee will meet Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. in Lake
Howell School.
3j The Lake Howell PTSA will meet Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in
the commons area. The program will be a media presen.
thtion on the Guidance program and other special
programs that are available at Lake Howell.
Special event of the evening will be an induction
ceremony for the new members into the National Honor
Society.

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reared In the Lake
area where he began his first plant business

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Hold 'Honor' Induction

new members will be invited to attend and get acquainted.
The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, in addition to
supporting and promoting the business community, also
operates the Better Business Bureau. With the support of the
city of Sanford, the Industrial Action Committee concerns
itself with the economic development of this area.
Membership in the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
also includes membership in the Better Business Bureau.
For additional information regarding chamber membership, contact the office at 322-2212.

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Charles Barnes, Carpentersville, Ill., has been appointed to the sales staff of Cardinal Industries, Inc.,
Sanford manufacturer of factory-built housing. Barnes
has been a member of the sales staff National Homes
In Effingham, Ill, for the past 10 years.
He was previously associated with the Monsanto
Chemical Co. In St. Louis for five years and prior to
that was affiliated with the First National Bank of
Ottawa, Kan. He has a bachelor's degree in business
administration from Kansas State University.

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Wayne Ausmus
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Growth Design and
Planning
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recently won in Las
Vegas. Also accepting the award,
which Is given by
Better lion) es
Gardens magazine,
were William hlegert,
who headed
the
design and planning
team, and Don
Evans, director of
Donald Fredrick
Evans Associates in
Winter [lark.

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Peter T. Hofatra, of the firm of Dennis DeLoach Jr.,
has been named a fund member attorney of Lawyers'
Title Guaranty Fund. Hofstra, a graduate of Stetson
University College of Law, is active in legal practice in
Seminole County.
According to fund president Paul Comstock, the Fund
Is the oldest and largest bar-related title insurer In the
United States. The fund philosophy Is that the best
protection for home buyers and sellers Is legal advice
and title insurance through the buyer's or seller's own
attorney. Comstock adds that the fund is the only
Florida title insurer actively encouraging home buyers
and sellers to seek legal representation In real estate
transactions.

horticulure for Florida Cypress Gardens, It was annoirnced by Bob Kwdtk vice president of horticulture.
In his new capacity, Freel will oversee the changes
and additions to the botanical gardens, In addition to
rience of the gardens, walkways sad nursery

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Fund Member Named

Norman Fresi, X. has been named director of

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Longwood and its duplex community of Sandalwood Village in
Florida Center.

The annual membership drive of the Greater Sanford
the three-day effort will achieve the established goal of i,000
Chamber of Commerce will get underway with a kickoff members. The chamber roster reached 650 members In 1979.
breakfast on Tuesday, 8 a.m. in the chamber building.
Businessmen are urged to assist in promoting the memThis year the campaign has a new look as former chamber
bership campaign through the use of signs, marquees, and
presidents serve as team captains with current President
word of mouth,
Janice Springfield in the chairperson's role. This year's team
"A simple message, 'Join your chamber now,' will help a
captains are: Wayne Albert, Vic Arnett, John Carli, Torn Hunt,
great deal," Mrs. Springfield advised, "and all new businesses
Torn McDonald, Kenneth McIntosh, Clifford McKibbin Jr.,
in the greater Sanford area are welcome to become chamber
A.K. Shoemaker Jr., and W. Garnett White.
members."
The campaign will end at 5 p.m. Thursday with the hope that
A hamburger cookout will be held following the drive and all

The Atlantic National Bank of Seminole Board of
Trustees has elected Allen Harvell Jr. to the position of
vice president-commercial loans. Harvell previously
held the position of vice president with Atlantic Bank of
Orlando.
In 1972, Harvell began his banking career at the
Trust Company Bank, Atlanta, in the Commercial
Banking Training Program. He assumed the position
of assistant branch manager and operations manager,
Greenbriar office, in 1973 and in 1974, was elected to
the position of commercial loan officer, Executive
Park office.
Harvell joined Atlantic Bank of Orlando in 1977 as an
assistant cashier and commercial lending officer. In
1978, he was elected to the position of assistant vice
president, commercial loans, a position he held until
his promotion in March, 1979 as vice president.
A 1972 graduate of Florida Technological University,
Harvell received a business administration degree In
finance.

Fre.l Joins Cypress Gardens

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Greater Sanford Chamber Begins Drive

Harvell Gets Bank Post

Florida Exploration Co., the Winter Park-based oil
and gas subsidiary of Continental Resources Co., has
successfully completed a development gas well in
southeatern New Mexico. The Well, is one mile northwest of the discovery well completed during July,
1979 In the Ross Draw (Wolfcamp) Field In Eddy
County, New Mexico, about 40 miles southeast of
Carlsbad.
J. B. Goldman Jr., president of Florida Exploration,
said the development well's potential-test results were
better than than of the field's discovery well. The
development well was tbllIed to a total depth depth of
UO feet, plugged back toll72 feet and flowed on
Iota-point potential test at the alte of 6.6 million cubic
feet of gas per day and 232 barrels of condensate per
day throtmti an 1144-inch choke.
Florida Exploration, the operator, owns a 33.3
percent working Interest in the confirmation well and
In a surrounding 2,$$acre tract. Identical working
Interests are owned by subsldairles of ACF Industries,
Inc., and Chassis System, Inc.

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taking place in medicine" at the expense
the building and beautification of the
grounds, though it was fi na lly necessary to
have the hospital reroofed and waterproofed," she said.
They had hoped to modernize the building
but not In a 'h odge-podge manner," Mrs.
Shoemaker said. The emergency room was
to have first priority with the operating
and intensive care units second, but
by •ncreasing the capacity and efficiency of
these departments would have increased the
number of patients at the hospital which
in turn would have placed a f ur ther burden
on ot her departments and would have
required more rooms t ha n the hospi ta l had.
Citing hospitals in Orange county which
have successfully expanded, Mrs.
Shoemaker said their study revealed
renovating the hospital would have been as
expensive as building a new one. Once
again, the money was not available.
The support of the south end of the county
was necessary for any expa nsion or growth
but most of peoule there were going to
h ospitals In W in ter Park or to the Orland o
Regional Medical Center, said Mrs.
Shoemaker.
"The north end couldn't afford it," she
said, and unfortunately many of the paying
patients were going to larger hospita l out of
the area for special treatment. "We knew
we would lose if put to vote," she said.
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mittee, the generous publicity of The Sanford Herald, the
drives were successful and Monday, Oct. 10, was the date set to
turn over the building to the school with all the Indebtedness
paid and between 275 and 300 children are served daily."
"Mrs. Blackman reported cooking equipment of the kitchen
ample for all requirements, but the quality of gas Is so poor it is
Impossible to use the full equipment at any one time, causing a
great deal of annoyance and Inconvenience."
"Miss Virginia Smith as supervisor and Mrs. E. P. Moore as
treasurer and purchaser of supplies were mentioned in highest
terms of praise for excellent work done.
"Free lunches were given to deserving children."
Mrs. Smith introduced Mrs. Walter Gielow, president of the
Women's Club of Sanford, who spoke of the pride of the
women's club in their efforts to accomplish such worthy
projects In the community.
She reminded those attending that the women are doing
similar menial tasks to raise money for their projects today.
She concluded by saying "I trust and hope that 59 years from
now our lakefront beautification project, Centennial Park, the
Junior's Hear t Park, and ot her lasting programs we have
helped instigate will be remembered as we are remembering
and honoring the club of 1921 today."
Mrs. Smith recognized Mrs. Lourine Messenger who was
attending as the first volun teer worker In the lunchroom.
Mrs. Smith asked those to stand who attended the grammar
school in t heir youth. There were nine persons who stood up
were applauded.
Clay Carrol, the school principal, unveiled the plaque.
Al Keeth thanked the Woman's Club in behalf of the school
board for their dedication over the years. He said that the
school systems and school programs have roots, just like
people do.
He stated that it is interesting to look back and see how these
things came a bout because he feels we can learn and build on
them.
Mrs. Smith and her counittee concluded the ceremony by
cutting a large cake and serving it and punch to the guests
attending.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie EUzy Sr. 1703 W. 16th St., Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Irma Jean Ellzy, to Lawrence Maurice Parker, son of
Mrs. Mary E. Parker Haines, 1824 W. 3rd St., Sanford,
and LAb Morrisey Jr., Wilmington, Del.
Born in Sanford, the bride-elect is a 1973 graduate of
Howard High School, Wilmington, where she was a
nmber of the French Club, Science Club, and on am
yearbook staff. She was a 1973 debutante of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Wilmington
Miss Elizy attended the University of Maryland
where she received a B.S. degree in home economics
education and where she was a member of the Home
Economics Club and majorette with
marching
band. She attends Seminole Community Call"
Her fiance Is a 1507 gradua te of Howard High School
where he was s member of the student council, choir,
AU-State Choir, foothill and basketball teams.
He attended the University of Delaware and
Delaware State College where he was graduated In
1971. He sang in the choir and was on the Dean's List.
He is an English teacher In New Castle County School
District.
The wedding will be an event of July 5, at 3 p.m,, at
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Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 1925 4IJpor
Sanford.
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Feb, 24 at 3 p.m. at the Lyman
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Longwood.

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"we have to progress 11 we are going to
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Recreation Department at
badly by the wet track. The (b) Olivia de Havilland (e)
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and Lyman High School
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to drop. It then rained off and
on with the wind picking up
The nephew of Nobel prize-winning novelist William
The afternoon of
and turning colder by the
Faulkner will speak at Seminole Community College, Wed. dance will be man c a
minute,
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tertainment event for
Jimmy Faulkner will talk about the life of his famous uncle enjoy. For further InThe sparse crowd and the
and show color slidesof his hometown
tting for Faulkner's works
A Faulkner specialist, Dr. Jo Marshall, will assist In the
preaentatlon which Is free to the public.
Jimmy Faulkner and Dr. Marshall have been touring college
campuses for a number of years. They also work together at
1 . the Faulkner Conference held each summer for scholars at the
University of Mississippi and at the Faulk ner Pilgrimage
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She said that anyone over the age of 18,
unemployed and in need of medical care can
be declared indigent. They could be the kids
of middle class families who overdose on
alcohol or drugs, or have an unvanted
pregnancy. The family does not want to pay
their bills, so the claim to be indigent. The elderly become a burden on their
children who do not have the time to care for
them . They are too busy trying to survive.
Nobody wants them and suddenly they
1)ecomIll' indigent.
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will be investigated more thoroughly in the
future and it will be harder for the freeloaders who simply refuse to pay their bills.
board.s have been unduly critcized for not caring," Mrs. Shoemaker said.
"This is not true. The public flee(ie(i to know
t' Ilt.'t(k(l nune to operate. The hoard saw
progress at other hospitals and they wanted
that for Seminole. We can be critical fora lot
but I will not accept that everyone there is
hot .i caring person. If anything, we could be
criticized for not having the money to do
what we wanted to do,'' she said.
Hospitals have to grow to keep up with
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"It wasn't the administrator's fault, nor
the trustees'; the paying patients could only
supply so much."
No matter what size facility one tuis a
hospital is only as good as the doctors and
nurses practicing in it, said Mrs.
Shoemaker. "All the modern equipment
won't give you any loving care; it's only as
good as the people using it," she said "I
think everybody down there cares."
With the shortage of medical staff most
hospitals are experiencing, the people at
SMII can get jobs anywhere in the area.
They are at this hospital because they want
to be, but they can
"left on hold Just so
long before a so-what attitude starts to
develop," Mrs. Shoemaker said.
The board spent months going over
choices for a new administrator before
deciding Charles Bentley was the "new
broom'' needed to put into motion the many
things the board felt was necessar y'.
"Things couldn't be left on hold any longer,"
Mrs. Shoemaker said.
She is not sorry RCA has acquired the
hospi ta l, but she does regret the loss of SOIIIC
of the local control the community had. Nor
is she worried about the type of care the
patients will receive, "1 just hope they have
some caring people in their facility."
Mrs. Shoemaker said she does not think
there will be any great changes in the first
six months, but she feels RCA will "beat
down on people who are not indigent, but
claim to be, and on those who could pay their

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Mr. and Mrs. Manley L. Rusho of 305 Sunset Drive,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Susan E. Rustio, to Dr. Andrew W. Greenberg, son of
Mrs RodielleShlndler, 8030 W. Country Club Drive, N.
Sarasota.
The bricle.elect Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Maim
Kring, Daytona Beach, C. W. Nunn, Watertown, N.Y.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Rusho, Clayton, N.Y.
Miss Ruaho is an auditor for Atlantic Ban.
corporation.
Dr. Greenberg is the grandson of Adolf Hader of
Israel. He is a Sanford dentist.
The wedding will be an event of April 5, at 2 p.m., at
Malson EL Jardin, Altamonte Springs.

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Girl Wants Training For Bu'llfighting
DEAR ABBY: Please don't
Out of consideration to your calls on people who attend our
laugh, this Is a serious
children, I recommended they church as visitors, par.
problem. I am a girl, nearly
take their father's last name, ticularly new people in the
17, who wants more than
or use the hyphenated corn- area looking for a church. I
anything else In the world to
make between 50 and 60 house
binatlosi of both your names
become a bullfighter. When I
regardless of how long they calls per month. Most of these
tell people that this is my
are. Either would create calls are made in the a!ambition they think I sin I
fewer Identity problems ternoon, and those in the
kidding, but I'm not.
evening are made by ap..
throughout their lives,
I snow 11 is an unusual
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ybody out there pointmentonly.
anyou
profession for a woman, but I last name should we give has bad to deal with this
can't see any reason why a them?
I am amazed at the ease
problem, I am Interested In
woman shouldn't be as good
We don't want to hyphenate knowing how It was handled, with which I gain entrance to
asa man when lt comes tooirlast names since both are
DEAR ABBY: I am a the home even though lwTla
bullfighting, do you?
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Iretired United Methodist total Stranger to the family. i
I have never been to an a
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B.J. güiü
who manes house
bullfight, but thcs' T'r &amp;ri
DEAR B.J.; L it II!UP1
in the movies and on children traditionally lake
television lock Like the most their tether's last
exciting sport In the world. It since you have already
takes grace, and lots of guts, broken with tradition by
and l've got both.
keeplagyow OWN last name,
Can you tell an how to get you're obviously not coninto this line of work? I know I cursed with tradition, to I
can't get any training in this chaise whichever name you
country, but I am willing to go prefer.
to Mexico. Or even to Sosin if
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necessary.
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Thanks for any help you can
give me.
FUTURE BULLFIGHTER
DEAR BULLFIGHTER:
Slave bullfighting Is outlawed
In the United States, you
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would have to get your
tr'ag is a country that
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permitsit But before you do
This Valentine's Day give
)lhIng, may I make a
your sweetheart these 14K
suggestion? Ask yourself why
yellow gold heart earrings,
you want "more than
with diamonds. They're lovanything else Is the world" to
ing hearts, designed to tell
card In the brutal and bloody
that
"someone special" you
business of torturing and
care.
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DEAR ABBY: I am getting
married soon; and am
keeping my ow's now Instead
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of taking my husband's name.
When we have diilken. what
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bride-elect and guests.
Incidentally,
Marcia
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Casselberry of Casselberry,
anpounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Catherine (Cathy) Lee Casselberry, to Steven Robert
Gioielll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gioielli of Winter
Park,
Miss Casselberry is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Bertha Williams of Maitland and the late Harvey
Williams, Mrs. Mel Casselbsrry of Pompano Beach,
Fla. and Blowing Rock, N. C., and the late Hibbard
Casselberry, founder and first mayor of the city of
Casselberry.
Born in Winter Park, the bride-elect is a graduate c,f
Lyman High School, Longwood, where she was a
member of the National Honor Society, the Soc.
cerettes, and the Drama Club, Active in theatre, she
received the award as outstanding drama student of
the year.
A senior at Rollins College In Winter Park, she plans
to graduate In May. She is majoring in Theatre Arts,
and is a member of the Rollins Players and has appeared In numerous productions and designed the
costumes for "Vanities." She is employed in the
character department at Walt Disney World.
Her fiance is the gra ndson of the late Mr. and Mrs
Char les Gioielli of East Hartford, Conn,, and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conover of Lima, Ill.
Born in Orlando, he graduated from Lake Highland
Preparatory School In Orlando, where he was a
member of the Civitan Club and played on the football
and soccer teams, He is a student at the University of
Central Florida where he Is majoring In ocean
engineering. He is employed in the character department at Walt Disney World.
A December wedding is planned.

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First
School
Lunchroom
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Dedicated
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A large gathering attended a ceremony Wednesday afternoon at the Sanford Grammar School lunchroom for the
unveiling of a plaque that was selected by a committee of the
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The women serving on the committee were: Mrs. J.T.
Wilson, Mrs. Eva Crosby and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, acting as
chairman,
Because of her interest in education, Mrs. Crosby volun.
Leered to pay for the plaque. Her sister-in-law, Vivian Welch,
was a long-time teacher in Seminole schools. Mr. and Mrs.
Crosby established a trust fund that worthy young persons
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recei ve help for their college educations,
Mrs.
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might Smith opened the ceremony by welcoming everyone
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Presbyterian Church, Sanford, who gave a brief invocation,
Mrs. Smith recognized some of the dignitaries attending,
who were Mayor Lee P. Moore of Sanford; William P. Layer,
superintendant of Seminole County schools; Al Keeth,
chairman of Seminole County School Board of Education;
William Kroll and Roland Williams, both members of the
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Seminole School Board; and Clay Carroll, principal of Sanford
Grammar School.
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Also attending were Helen Constantine, the present day
supervisor of the school lunchroom and Charlot te Whitmore,
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charge of the refreshments that were provided for the
ceremony.
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project for the school lunchroom:
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chairman of Welfare Depar tment of the Woman's Club of
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lunches in Sanford."
Eva Crosby and Clay Carroll unveil plaque.
"We read further through the meetIng effort of the corn-

parties honoring Sara Lee
was a miscellaneous shower
given at the "perfectly
gorgeous" Sweetwater home
of Lucie Hinson.
Lucie Is the grandmother of
the flower girl, Michelle
Hinson. And Lucie's mother
made the lovely gown
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attending the dedication of a plaque:

A. Gielow, Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith,:

ByNELLLEE
Herald Correspondent

Sunday, Feb. 10,

Valentine Ball, beginning at 9 tertained at her home at an
p.m., at the Knights of evaluation luncheon - of a
Columbus Hall.
sort. The executive board of
Many wedding guests plan the Orlando Beta Sigma Phi
to make a night of it and at- City Council judged the
Betty Barley, Louise Austin tend the ball after the wed- Valentine Queen candidates
on
poise,
personality,
and Frieda Piercy were ding and reception,
The bride-elect is the
According
to
Betty
Jack,
achievements,
etc.
hostesses at a miscellaneous
daughter of Sara and Marion
Betty presented each out-of
shower
honoring Sara Lee at the Valentine Queen will be
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to, UIIU .iuus parents
own
Judge with a ieau crystal
the Barley home in Lake
are Helen and Ed Smith.
Alex
Serracs
has
something
ring
holder,
and served 18
ding. He insisted on buying wedding.
Mary.
special
planned
for
the
guests
a
luncheon
with
Candy Deal, Sara Lee's
Out-of-town guests have her lovely gown.
Other
pre-nuptial
parties
evening
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everybody
is
chicken
quiche
as
the
main
And
Sara
Lee's
maternal matron of honor, was hostess
already begun to arrive for a
scheduled are a bridal lun- pledged to secrecy.
dish.
grandmother
from
Georgia
at
a
bridal
shower
at
her
series of precheon given by Jewel
Betty said she was excited
has made 300 burgundy satin Deltona home.
Joining the hostess, judges
and activity Is the word.
Another bridal party was Darland; a champagne party over tile band, Sunny Daze. and Valentine Girls were the
I "A bride-lo-be lives here" roses filled with birdseed to be
for Sara Lee and Jim, with They will wear tuxedoes
Sanford Beta Sigma Phi
might be t he mea ning of distributed to the guests for given by Dorothy Lee and Eve
and John Crabtree as "real classy," she said.
Executive Board.
showering the newlyweds,
Allison Beckhorn at the Ice
wedding bells hanging on
host and hostess; a brunch for
Tickets
to
the
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event
Roberts front door.
Talented Bertle Brough is home in Loch Arbor,
the couple given by Connie are $lOa couple. Reservations
Sanford students making
Frances Roberts and her
Relatives and friends have directing the reception and
must"
b'
calling
Pat
the
recent Dean's List at
put their talents together to Eddie Payne, formerly of daughters, Kim Steele anddinner
Williams; the rehearsal are "a
with Jim's parents as Van Winkle, 322-8030; Sue Florida State University are
come up with a potpourri of Collins Florist here and a Diane Ospechook, were hosts
; and a bridesmaids' Schwegman, 322.5750; Traces- as follows: Mitchell Gebhardt
delectable homemade goodies fa mily friend, has been back hostesses at a kitchen shower brunch given
by Dottie Wight, 323-0738; the ball of Route 1; Taniara Harrison,
for the reception,
and forth from Zephyrhills at the Roberts home
Williams.
chairmen, June helms or South Park Avenue; Cynthia
The bride-elect's brother, several times to coordinate Catalina Drive.
Margie Beine; or any Beta Lee Ogden, Route 3; Tammy
Randy Roberts, wanted to do the flowers and decorations
Velda Siskind and her
On e same night of the Sigma Phi member.
L. Ring, South Palmetto
something super special and for the wedding and reception. daughter, Marcia (by proxy) Roberts-Smith wedding,
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and Harold Henlasting for his sister's wedAmong the recent bridal entertained at a luncheon at Sigma Phi is having its annual City Council president, en- derson Jr., West 8th Street.
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By the following year the hqtel was prospering and
was once again a popular gathering spot. Clark had
planned a party for the local people to thank them for
their support, but he and Maxine were late In arriving
since they had been to Orlando trying to buy her a car
of her own.
A certain tool had been moved from its proper place
to open the five-gallon ice cream containers and had
not been replaced. Clark picked it up and took it back
himself. While in the rear of the hotel he somehow
slipped and hit his head in a fatal fall.
In 1923 the Clarks took him back to Maine for burial,
sailing by boat from Savannah. Mrs. McGrath did not
return until 1929.
She stayed in Maine with her sister until she
graduated from high school. "I got married two weeks
after school,"she said, "and had four daughters before
I was 21!" That first marriage had problems and she
eventually decided to return to Florida.
Her mother had bought a new Ford for $1000 but did
not know how to drive a car, remembered Mrs.
McGrath. As the nation entered the Great
Depression, Mrs. McGrath drove them back to the
hotel with a family of her own.
Times were hard in Longwood. While her mother
owned the hotel it was hard to find paying guests.
Anyone with an extra room in their home had It for
rent.
Just paying the taxes on the hotel was difficult since
an error a doctor made in her father's death certificate
caused them to lose the insurance, and much of her
mother's other assets were frozen.
"I could get two cans of corn beef for 25 cents," Mrs.
McGrath said, "and make a real good stew." Food was
kept fresh with the help of a 5 cent block of Ice purchased daily.
Nelson Eddy films were very popular with Mrs.
McGrath's growing daughters and they would
sometimes stay and watch them three times in a row,
she said.
In addition to the hotel, the family also owned a
house that now sits on Maine Street, where Mrs.
McGrath lives. It rented for $10 a month, but tenants
had dlffic.a*lty making payments and often complained
about high rent, she said.
The hotel needed a new water heater and Mrs.
McGrath's mother found one In a department store
that sold for $36. She had $18 to put down on it, but her
credit was not approved even though she owned the
hotel free and clear, said Mrs. McGrath.
Through the years Mrs. McGrath met many interesting people and had some remarkable experiences in the hotel. Once an oil-rich Indian from
Oklahoma checked in with a party and while he signed
the register with only an "X" for his signature, he paid
for the rooms with a $100 bill.
She remembers a Halloween party in the hotel when
nm were mviteô in Ic orange juice and
gingerbread. The Juice was served from pitchers and
one tasted "just awful." Seems one youthful prankster
had splked the juice with a bar of soap.
During a hurricane one fall, Mrs. McGrath said she
remembers being awakened by her mother carrying a
lamp. She followed her mother down a hail while the
storm bettered the hotel. On passing her mother's
room, Mrs. McGrath realized her mother was Inside
fast asleep and the apparition had vanished.
She then woke her mother and told her of the strange
occwencs. Her mother, a believer in the occult, took It
as a sign and told her they must search the hotel to find
what was the matter.
On an upper floor they found the roof leaking in a
large area and managed to prevent any serious
damage by placing numerous basins under on the floor
to catch the water.
Guests came and went, years passed and the family
Bully sold their interest in the hotel in the Into 1N.
But Mrs. McGrath kept her thereat in Longwood and
Its people.
Active In the Longwood Civic League and the
Longwood Research Group, Mrs. McGrath Is walking
storehouse for Longwood history.
Working for the last three years as acting librarian
for the town's small library, compiling lists of old
homes and buildings, and collecting stories and artides about the city are Just some of the ways she is
trying to say thanks to a city which has been good to
her.
"I don't think we can live to ourselves alone," she
''iaid. "And I'm never ata loss for something Lode."

Here comes the bride...
And that will be the name of
the tune Feb. 16 when pretty
and popular Sara Lee Roberts
becomes the bride of Jim
Smith at the First Baptist
Church.

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piece of candy would he black with ants in Just a matter
of Lime," she said, recalling how the tiny insects were
everywhere.
Mrs. McGrath went to high school In Winter Park
and usually drove to school with four or live others.
The narrow roads were dangerous and very slick when
it rained. Cars of the day were top heavy, she said, and
they had a bad habit of turning over quite easily when
passing on the soft shoulders.
The Civil War was still a debated Issue and northern
children often had trouble with the local southerners.
In addition the young girl from Maine found the
southern accents almost unintelligible. "I could hardly
understand my principal," said Mrs. McGrath, due to
his strong southern accent.
In time she grew to love the town and enjoyed
living in the family's suite in the Hotel. The young
people would swim in Hoosier Springs, now known as
Palm Springs, and the wealthy tourists could be
recognized by their Pierce-Arrows and their RollsRoyces their chauffeurs would drive.
Most of the people owned livestock and they would
turn out the cows every day to graze. The flowers
around the hotel were a particular favorite dispite the
fence and dosed gate, said Mrs. McGrath.
There was a cow that had only one horn, she
remembered, and he could use that horn to unlatch the
gate and lead the other cows in to dine on the hotel's
shrubs and flowers much to Clark's displeasure, she
said.

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Philip Waisanen
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4:45 a.m.
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
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RELIGION

COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 11-92 of PUsey Ridge Rd.
Cassitberry
Rev. Arthur Padgett
Pastor
Assoc. Faster
Rev. Sal Dickinson
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Morning Worship
4:31111 i.m.
Church School
Services with classiC for all ages
FeuewsMp Coffee between services
UMYP
5:31p.m.
Evening WorshIp
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Bible
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Dinner following service every 4th
Wed.

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PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
II W. Airport Blvd., Sanford
2'3737
Inter. Pastor
Rev. Grady Snowden
Sunday School
4:45a.m.
Worship Service
11:008.m.
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
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7Is Oak Ave..Sanford
Fr. William Innis
Pastor
Fr. Peter Mitchell
Asst. Pastor
Sal. Visit Mass
1:00p.m.
Sun. mass
lam., IS:3oallnoon
Confessions, Sat.
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
1311 Oak Ave., Sanford
333.344
.. Freddie Smith
Pastor
Sunday School
4:45 A. m.
9. MorningWorship
11:10a.tn.
Church Training
4:00p.m.
Evening Worship
7:00p.m.
Wed. Prayfr Sorv.
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main Streell-Canes" city
Rev. N. H. Burke Jr.
Pastor

Sunday School

HOLY CROSS
441 Park Ave.

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Rev. David Manifold
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11:004.m.
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Rev. Rebort Burns

Nursery Provided

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
514 Park Avenue, Sanford
Dr. Jay T. Cosmaf.
Pastor
Sunday School
4:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11:11a.m.
Church Training
:0ep.m.
Evening Worship
7:00p.m.
Wed, Prayer Service
4:34 p.m.

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd. Phone 337.0440
Joe Joiwuson
Sunday School
Worship Service
Evening Service
PrayerMiellng Wed.

Lutheran

Minister
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If: 30a.m.
7:00pm.
7:00p.m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
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"The Luthiran Hour" and
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SvndaySchool
Worship service

Kindergarten and Nursery
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1431 West First Street
S. E. Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Morlsing5ervic,
11:00a.m.
EveniniSirvice
7:34p.m.
Wednesday5,qvic,
7:10p.m.

Christian Science

FIRST CHURCH OFCHRIST
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LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
III Lakeview, Lake Mary
Rev. Jim Hughens
Pastor
Sunday School
4:41a.m.
Worship Service
11:008.m.
Evening Worship
7:30pm
Wed. Prayer Ierv.
7:30pm.
Nursery Provided
LONGWOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Church Ave. I Grant St.
(Southern)

Nov. James W. Hammock

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Church Training
Evening Worship

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Fred Baker
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500 Maple Ave. Sanford

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GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekleand Employees

HARRELL4 BEVERLY
TRANMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

FLAGSHIP BANK
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3000 S. Orlando Dr.

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Insurance

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11:008.m.

1:00 p.m.

Darwin Shea
5endsySc%oel
Werlhiplervice

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Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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9:16 on
11:11a.m.

"Prayer Fellowship To Meet
Men's Prayer Fellowship meets at S a.m, Sunday at the
church. Bruce Herchenroder will be the speaker. Any In-

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Sunday School classes for all ages are at 9:45 a.m. Rev.
Walter Harrison, pastor of Fort Hill R jt! /'* €
Dalton, Ga., will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m, worship
service. Special music will be presented by a quartet,
comprised of Walter Harrison, Byron, Bruce and Pat
Herchenroder.

Dubose At Oviedo Church
Dr. Joseph P. DuBoae, Jr., president of Baptist Bible
Institute in Graceville, will deliver the morning sermons at
the First Baptist Church of Oviedo Sunday. The church 's
morning services are at 5:30 and 11 a.m.
DuBose Is a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
He also earned a batchelor's, master's, and doctoral degree
from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He
became president of Baptist Bible Institute in 1977 alter
having served for 14 years as pastor of East Hill Baptist
Church in Pensacola.
The public Is invited to either of the morning services.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp;PAINTCO., INC.
Jerry Ed. Senkarlk
and Employees

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and Employees

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of 001, 2N% I Elm

Ravonna Park Baptist Church, 3742 W. 310% It.
P"00'6 Baptist Chapel, lilt W. First Street. Sanford
Pinocroll Baptist Church, lit W. Airport Blvd.

BAPTIST
AOtII Baptist Church, oi
Calvary Baplisl Church, Crystal Lake I Nd,Lobe Mary

Prairie Lake Baptist, Ridge ad., Fern part
PrIpre Misaio.ar
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Seco.d ShIish Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford

Caslilkerry Baptist Church. 774 Seminole Blvd.

Smyrsa SaplIst Church, ill Owe.

Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oil Ave.
Chu4wla Pint Baptist
Clewwa* Misalseary Baptist Church. Sa*J Rd.
Ceuniryside Baptist (hun , Country
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First Baptist Church, all Part Ave.
Pnisndsbip Baptist Church of AIfa.o.e, Springs, rn e$I.
Aftimusfe Springs
First Baptist Church of Imeve
Pirso Church of lone,.
First s.,ot ChuICh
First saptiss Church of lake Mimes
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Car. Church IS an4
First BaplisI II Ovisdo
First Baptist Church 01 Iai5 Springs
- First Saptief Church Of Winier Springs, Sako.RI.
First ShIm Missionary Baptist
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A.M.I. Church, Canoes
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Plasy Ridge Rd CnsMberr
ChrIst United MaIhsgl Church, Tucher ,,
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Pint liulbois Molkelist Church, 1* $asfoId Ave.
FF00 MI$ Church. Ne W. ON lo.
Pines United fds*sl$ Church of leseva, Sesevo
Soseva mmsll.s Church. Sesova
Brace UnIted Mathalsi Church, Airport Blvd.
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SI. Lift A111,11. Church of Cemores City, IRS.. BearisH sHills
St. Mary's 1.50.5. ChurCh, 10.14.414. OsOege
. SI. Paul's tiWlurJ Church. loNe. Rd IMsipise
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Churchof lull Proplsacy, 1744$. Porsimmen Ave.
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Easier. Orlhsdoi Church. U . Swo, III Shs,wsod Co.,
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Eastern Qrt%010a Chinch St Stews's of 0 CL,514 South
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I4wy 1743, Porn Part

The Church of the Soil Dl$i.d. MollSa.i, 33* Lake Ave.
LII Saints EpliNpeI Church. I. Diary Avg., Ialorprlee
Christ urspel Church, Uagwoij
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Church of CHIst at Lake Eu.. U.S. 11.43,11. Cossolbemry
South Seminole
Ch of Christ, MIS Lake Keogh Rd.
ChurchuiCheke, 400 PsI. Springs Or, AHamenle lags.
C4*Ch 01 ChrIst, Siana
CIA, to of Christ, UiJwsid
Church of Christ. W *7* 14.
Nesiheiho ChurCh Of Christ, Pie. Naves Dr.. Maittand

4KIPIISI Lathoras Church, Duerbisal Or., Calsethorry
Seed r*sre MIlled Lutheran. *4*1. Orlando Or
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Mt. ill. Missionary Baptist. Sis Ave..

'New Sifhol Missionary Church, 4*51.1 HIckory Ave
Ivespontanis Baptist Miss.. Civic Laopur Sidy., LSI.i1
Nope Baptist Church, Purist City Community Cooke, Pur0eO
City
1 Now*. Calvary Missionary lapSed, 1115W Hk$1.
Now Selam Primitive BaptIst Church, *155*14*14.
I New Testament BaptIst Churck lualify ten, North UqU
Now W. Zies Baplim Church. 1711 Fear Ave.

Church of Sod. 103 HIcbory

10. Mary i'apolsris Catholic Church. Marnand Ave.,
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Our Lady of Ike Lakes Catholic church, 1210 MasImIllas. Deft",
First Christian Church. lISP S Sanford Ave.
Church, $1 W. Airport Blvd.
Sanford Ch
Ch4Of4w Church. Florida Haven Or., Maitlash
LilevIem CheISSIaS Church. Bear Laka Rd., at Jalmos.

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Church Of Sod. IS) W. 32nd P.
Church of led. Oriole
Church of Sod Nolisoss, Lake Mw

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Misalsnary Baptist Church. 040.1% II., Isisrp,Isa
Metai Mission Baptist Chob.
Hill It, loses.
Mornia Cievy Baghol Church leans Hwy
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Mt. Morlah Primitive Baptist, lIlt L.ecuel vs, $anfon
Mt. Olive Missionary Baghol Church. Irsede Springs It,
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Mt, Sinai Missionary SagIlsI Church. 1100 Jerry Ave.

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LII Souls CethoUc Church. 7*0 Oak Ave., Sanford
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$5. t Calkesk Church, Sunset Dr.. soar Sutton Rd..
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Creel Bible Church, Sanford Wemars (10, 101, Oak Ave.,
Sanford
Jordan Missionary Baptist ChurCh, 1411 W. First St.
Nsritusie Baptist Church.

Dr.. Casselborrv

luelpal Baptist Church. 1434 palmetto
$4. James Missionary Baptist Church, St. Rd. 411. Ossoos
$0 Luke Missionary laptIst Church of Cameron City, Inc.
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Church, Ill Fine Ave.
St. Matthews Baptist Church, Canaan Hgta
$psl.gIielI Missionary Baptist, 11th I Cedar
St. J 's Missionary Baptist Church, 411 Cypress So.
Temple SigNet Church, Palm Springs Rd., AIfamenle Springs
William Chapol Missionary Baptist Church, Mark I William ..
Ata mento Springs
gie. Nope BaptIst Church, 11 3 Or ange Ave.

CHURCH OF GOD

Scout Troop 507 Honored

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S10t Lila $ovsall Soy Livostiat Church, Hwy. 4$, Pemegi
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lOOked hvii* DO)' ¶lvsallj Church. 7*111.
Winter $prs $jvm Soy Adventist Church. 50$. Mise Nd.
MIFI 04*101*y AluoulIsI Church, III P4w 10., $,.
OTHER CHURCHES

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Dave Bride, chairman of the 1180 lincoln Day dlimer
ach.dulsd for 1 p.m. on Feb. 13, has received word that
Congresuman Jack Kemp, the speaker for the occasion will
be detained In Washington at that time.
The luncheon Is rescheduled in the Stetson Student Union
dining room for Feb. 15, with Congressman Kemp as
speaker.
As the deadline for tickets nears, anyone expecting to
attend should contact Bride at 1344154 or any Republican
Qub officer in the area,

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denominations for their
and as a
step toward mutual recognition of the
ministers of the various churches.
response

Meanwhile, the Consultation Itself begins
the important work of drafting a document on
organization structure for a uniting church.
The first real look at that draft is not expected to come before March, 1982, underscoring the cautionary note that organic
union of the churches is still a vision of the
future.

ABC Top Offender,
Says Decency Group

Special to The Herald
TUPELO, MISS. Little House on the Prairie was the most
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constructive program on television and Soap was the least
constructive according to the Fall 1979 Television Monitoring
Program of the National Federation for Decency.
ABC was the top sex-oriented network, CBS was the top user
of
profanity and Proctor &amp; Gamble was the number one
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emphasis on the female anatomy." The number of skin sce nes
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network to increase the number of skin scenes.
'I'lie number of suggested intercourse scenes and sexually
suggestive
comments rose by two, from 2,698 to 2,700. ABC had
a decrease of 20 per cent of sex-oriented programming overall,
and their non-skin scene sex content dropped 23 per cent. CBS
had it decrease of 6 per cent of sex-oriented programming
overall, but their non-skin scenes rose by 24 per cent. NBC had
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jf Troop 545 members (from left) Jon Hobbs, Jimmy Terwllleger and all sex was depicted outside marriage.
SCOUTS SERVE
Profanity rose by 45.47 per cent from 1,005 In 1978 to 1,462 last
Gary Bennett receive their God and
Country Award from Rev. leo King, fall. CBS led the networks with 728 words of profanity. NBC
GOD, COUNTRY
pastor of First United Methodist Church of Sanford. King worked with the increased their profanity 63.7 per cent, CBS 50.4 per cent and
Scouts for IS months on special training and several church projects. l)r. ABC 19.1 per cent.
Tom Hobbs is scoutmaster of the troop.
A complete copy of the report can be obtained free of cost by
mailing a self-addressed, stamped envelope to NFD. Box 1398,
'lupelo, MISS. 38801.
The rtl)ort showed 68.57 per cent of all prime-time programs
Why
had sexual content, with 52.73 per cent containing profanity. A
total of 87 per cent of all programs contained either sex and-or
- wunny. uniy is per cent did not contain sex and-or
If you are unhappy with your life and
into outer darkness,"
profanity.
have failed, why not try God?
Just outside the old walls of Jerusalem
Sex incidents were aired at an average of 5.37 per
All things are possible with Him.
was
a
cross.
For
those
who
were
the
programming
hour on all three networks. ABC aired 5.64 per
If the goals you have set for yourself
enemies of Jesus it spelled victory. Those
hour,
CBS
5.51 and NBC 4.96. Over a period of one year the
can be reached without God's help then
who loved him had to wait three more
networks
would
air 11,531 suggested Intercourse scenes or
they are too low. Edward Young wrote,
days before they could sing the songs of sexually suggestive comments during prime-time. That would
"Too low they build ,who build beneath
victory. The empty tomb is the sign of
rise to 18,429 when skin scenes were added.
the stars. A goal to be worthy of us must
victory for those who love and trust Him.
be far above our faltering feet. Life Is no
The top sexually-oriented programs were CBS Movies. NBC
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one day's journey. There will be a
Movies,
you never reach the goal God will smile
tomorrow,"
Soap (ABC), Real People (NBC), B.J. &amp; The Bear NBC),
man who received only one talent kept it upon you. You may not have much to give
We have made the mistake of equating and refused to use it. Th e others Ijcerl 1)11) , f ,i• P r.r
Three's Compan,v (ABCs. Arehj Bunker's P) j'p irRc ,,,s 1
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Love Boat (ABC).
wamnb 'mTh reaching the goal. The goal their talents to the best of their ability, gladly accepted.
may have been ent eç tr c.
Vt"3ctor &amp; Gamble's nwve to the top of the profanity list was
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Anyone can run and quit, but it takes a
not have been challenged. Success ought who received two doubled theirs, and the person with courage and faith to keep
made from the number six position a year ago. Other top
to be measured by how much of ourselves master of the household returned and going when the going is
all uphill. I an,
m sponsors of profanity Included American Home Products,
we are willing to give. God is pleased said; "Well done, enter into the joy of the
Foods, Ford, Chrysler, Pepsico, Bristol-Myers,
thankful for the inspiration Christ gives.
when we do our best.
Unilever-Lever Brothers, Sterling Drug and Johnson &amp;
Lord." But the man who kept his talent
He never ran, but faced the cross and
Johnson.
Remember the story of the talents. One heard these burning words, "Thou struggled uphill.
man had received five, another two, and wicked and slothful servant
The top profanity-oriented programs were CBS Movies, NBC
take the
His goal was to give life and provide
a third had received only one talent. The talent from him ... and cast the servant eternal life, and he gave it supremely.
Movies, ABC Movies,
Archie Bunker's Place (CBS), Dallas
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tiockford Flies (NBC), and M-A.S-H
(CBS).
The top constructive programs cited In the monitoring were
Little House on the Prairie (NBC), American and National
League Baseball Playoffs (NBC), Prime Time Sunday (NBC),
60 Minutes (CBS), The Waltons (CBS), 20-20 (ABC) Wonderful
World of Disney (NBC), Holocaust (NBC), Shirley (NBC) and
Eight Is Enough (ABC),
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Saturday Night Live (NBC), The Associates (ABC), Three's
Company (ABC), The Ropers (ABC), The Last Resort (CBS),
Archie Bunker's Place (CBS), Hello Larry (NBC), and WKRP
in Cincinnati (CBS).
NBC had a constructive programming rating of 6.388, CBS
5.910 and ABC 5.557. Top constructive rating possible was 10.
This was the third consecutive year for the NFD to conduct
the monitoring program.

Lincoln Lunch Rescheduled

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Boy Scout Troop 507 wIll, be part of the 11 am. worship
service Sunday at Grace United Methodist Church,
Recognition will be given to the troop and Its leaders.

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PRESSYTBRIANCHURCH
WiIlurAve.. Lake Mary
Nov. A.P. 010,0.5
Minister
IIRdSyC%M'C*SCIISII
4:41a.m.
MIIRinI Worship
11:14a.m.
Yau*0.ong
7:10p.m.

Th. Following SponsqrsMak. This Church Notice And Directory Pag.. Possible
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

Sam Gordon conducted evening services at Temple
Shalom on Friday. He was assisted by Moe Lesowitz as
reader. An Oneg Shabat followed the service sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flior in honor of their 35th wedding
anniversary.
At the recent dance at the temple, all those who arrived
between 7:30 and 8 p.m. tyre inptructed in the "Horse and
Buggy" dance rcâllne by Julie Kop.IL
The birthdays of Mickey Becker and Dave Goldstein were
celebrated and the following newcomers were welcomed
by all those present: Philip and Florence Hague, Ann
Sarrocco, Louise Dickson, Gertrude Keller, Esther
Woodridge, Agnes Hobby, Louise Edwards, Mel and Muriel
Cohen, Sandy and Mike Valle, and Florence Carbellini.
Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Dora
Goldstein,
"Temple Shalom Presents,"at 8 p.m. Wednesday, will
have as its guest speaker the renowned cardiologist, Dr.
Albert Ziffer, who will speak on "Coronary Heart Disease
and Nuclear Cardiology." There will be a question and
answer period following the lecture,
Admission is free and everyone is invited.

7:10p.m.

Nursery Provided

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanfo, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

Gordon Conducts Services

11:11a.m.

Wed. Choir Practico

"I really think this paper deals with most of
the basic issues in a very appropriate way,"
Ms. Henderlite said. "I see it as conciliatory.
I also think the group was more than generous
in its reception of each other's differences."

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The United Methodist Men of Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry, will sponsor a spaghetti
dinner, noon until 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16 In the church
fellowship hall. Proceeds to support youth programs.
Methodist Hour International and other UMM projects,

UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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Men Sponsor Dinner

10:14a.m.

.. Study, Wednoiday

bishops as that ministry has been maintained
through the ages."

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As the delegates left Cincinatti with the
sounds of the Doxology ringing in their ears
and such phrases as "breakthrough" and
"turning point," on their lips, at least one
sober note of caution was raised.
It came from the Episcopal delegation to
the Consultation.

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CHRISTUMITED
METHODIST CHURCH
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14111. Park Ave.

YOU CAN FEATURE
i'OuI CHURCH

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF SANFORD
14th 5, and Magnolia Ave.
Ronald Barnhardt
Minister
Morning Worship
10:01a.m.
Evening Worship
1:00p.m.
Tuesday Evening
Young People
7:31p.m.
Thursday Evening

Nursery

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4:30p.m.

Church School
Morning Worship

When it gets too much -th ere's a better war ahead.
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7:14p.m.

Nov.Prod Neal

11:11a.m.

worstulp Sorvite

may be what your soul needs. hungers for.

4:10p.m.

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Morning Worship

denomination.
Nevertheless, Dr. Ilenderlite may be right
in believing that the consulation "may have
reached a turning point,"
The statement on ministry accepted by the
150 delegates at the special meeting stresses
the ministry of all members of the church
while establishing
and recognizing
the
three historic orderings of the ordained
ministry in bishops, presbyters (pastors) and
deacons.
Solving the problem of the office of bishop
was among the most difficult faced by the
delegates from the 10 denominations involved
in the unity discussions because some of the
churches involved do not include the office
and have a historical antipathy toward the
hierarchical ordering of the church.
But the consultation said "the uniting
church intends that its bishops should stand in
continuity with the historic ministry of

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CHURCH OF LONOW000

Miming Worship

Pastor
4:318.m.

SinpagoadSkariag

check it out in church'! What Abe Lincoln was driven to

1:11p.m.

Nationally known author, lecturer and counselor to single
adults, Rev. Jim Smoke, will speak at a "Singles' Seminar"
at First Presbyterian Church, Orlando, Feb. 22.23. Sponsored by the Positive Christian Singles of that church, this
seminar is designed to help single adults
separated,
divorced, widowed or never married of all ages deal with
the "Challenge of Being Single." He will speak on "Identity! Who Am I?", "Relationships: How to Build a Them, 2
"Spiritual Growth: Get Growing!" "Sexuality and
Singleness. "'LoneUneis: How to Cope" and "Life Changes,
You Can Fly!"
The seminar will be at 106 E. Church St., Orlando starting
Friday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. and concluding Saturday at
4:15 p.m.
Former staff minister to Single Adults at the Garden
Grove Church, Garden Grove, Calif., Rev. Smoke Is the
author of "Growing through Divorce".
Enrollment is limited, for reservations or Information
call Marilyn Peck, director of Single Adult Ministry, 4233441.

FiRSTCHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
2111 Sanford Ave.
John i.Hintoo
Pastor
Sunday School
4:41 am.
Morning WorshIp
11:14 am.
Teeth Hour
4:00p.m.
IvangllistS.rvice
7:00p.m.
Midweek Service (Wed.)
7:00p.m.
Nursery Provided for all Services

Rev. I. Ruth Grant
SvndayScheol

Lecture

In an official statement, the Episcopalians
said that while they were "grateful" for the
acceptance of the chapter on ministry which
the COCU delegates debated at the special
meeting, "at the same time, the delegation
sees important questions which we still must
face in the Consultation and in our churches."
Those questions involve clarification of the
nature of the church both in history and in
the proposed new institution being created by
COCU and especially what the Episcopalian document called the "sacramental nature
of the orders of ministry in relation to the
sacramental nature of the church herself."
"This statement of ours simply recognizes
what has long been a troublesome area and
urges that It not be overlooked to the
detriment of the whole ecumenical movement, including the Roman Catholic and
Orthodox churches," said the Rev. William A.
Norgren, associate ecumenical officer of the

UP! Religion Wri ter
When delegates to the recent, special
Plenary session of the Consultation on Church
Union finished their work by unanimously
adopting a "breakthrough" statement on the
ordained ministry, the group rose to its feet
and spontaneously began singing "Praise
God from whom all blessings flow."
"I wish we were capable of singing the
Hallelujah Chorus," said Dr. Rachel Hen.
derlite, a Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
leader and president of the 10-member COCU.

Smoke Holds Singles Seminar

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
. vou*Mseting
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7:11p.m.
Morning Worship
1:31a.m.
Nursery Provided for all Services

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LAKE MARY CHURCH
efttue NAZARENE
Ill B. Crystal Lace Ave.
Lake Mary
Rev, B. L. Wagner. Pastor
Sunday Worship
11:00a.m.
Worship Service
11:00a.m.
Eve. Worship
7:04p.m.
idweek krv. (Wed.)
1:30p.m.

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all around him, was insufficient.

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AlrportSIvd.$WoedlandOr.
Ray. Prod I. Gardner
Cluumchk%oif

And don't feel awkward if you're not used to it. Folks
before you have found that life gets too much. They have

4:45a.m.
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FamIly Night Service

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 1741 E. Lake Mary Blvd.
RIV.ROIThetRPSSR
Pastor

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH.

times by the knowledge that his OWfl strength. and that of

CHURCHOP GOD
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Nov. D. K. Gunter

Mid-Week Service

Methodist
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explained simply that he had been driven to his knees many

Church Of God

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evangelistic Son.

RAVINNAPARK
BAPTIST CHURCH

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that nobody liked turned to prayer. Abraham Lincoln

11:00a.m.
1:34p.m.

1:00p.m.

Presbyterian

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Evangelistic Servlcs
4:04p.m.
Wed. Prayerl libleStody 1:30p.m.
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' LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SR. 4111 Rid Bug Rd.
Ovledo(Slavla)
Now. John J.Kucharik
Pastor
Sunday School
4:418.m.
Wpvic
I:31I11:10a.m.
We maintain a Christian School

CHURCH OP CHRIST

1:34p.m. Wednesday
Wednesday Bible Class

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Rev.kaymo trocker
Pastor
Sunday School
4:45 am.
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Reading Room daily
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noon t04 p.m.
Tel.. 704.1424

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4:00p.m.
1:00p.m.

11:00a.m.

Sunday school

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4:11a.m.
11:318.m.

GOOD SHIPHIRO
LUTHERAN CHURCH
flhlOrIandoDv.I1.n
(Lutheran Church in America)
Rev.Ralplsl.Lvmen
Pester
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4:00p.m.

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LAKI MONROE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Wilson School, Orange Blvd.
Al Green
Pastor
Sunday School
4:41a.m.
Morning Worship
10:41a.m.

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Tues. Evening Prayer Serv. 1:30p.m.
Tues. Ofliciai Board M.ot. 1:00p.m.

Rector
1:14a.m.
11:00cm.
11:00a.m.
10:00a.m.

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4:30a.m.,

Morning Worship

By DAVID K ANDERSON

The Winter Park Church of Religious Science will conduct
its regular 10:30 a.m, service Sunday at the Park East
Theater, 17-92 and Lee Road. Dr. Roy Graves, minister, will
deliver a lecture entitled, "Love Appreciates Itself."
Junior Church (ages 3-12) which meets during services at
the Center, 1434 W. Fairbanks, will host guest speaker,
Phyllis Proctor, R.S.P. Sunday. Mrs. Proctor will present
excerpts from her popular course especially adapted for
young people.
Youth, ages 13-18, attends regular Sunday services with
their leader, Dave Telep, On alternate Friday evenings,
they meet for a combined learning and social get-together
at the Center. For more information concerning either of
these Yquth Education Services, contact the Center at 6442848.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN
COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, take Mary
AveryM Long
Faster
Sunday School
4:41a.m.
Preaching a Worshiping
11:41 a.m.
Bible Study
4:30 p.m.
Sharing a Proclaiming
7: 30p.m.
P.M.
Wed. Prayer Meet
7:34p.m.

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'Church Union' Reaches Turning Point

'Love Appreciates It self

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QUESTION: I am trying to bring up
three children without their father, and
Iii frightening at times. Right now I sin
stn
ng with the problem of discipline,
I want to teach myctiidrent.bewell
behaved aid to protect them from harm,
but lalso want themto love me. Can you
help me?

important aspects of discipline is giving
specific guidelines - telling your
children what they can and cannot do.

Dr.
Vance
Havner,
sometimes called the "20th
Century Prophet", will lead
I believe discipline must be seasoned
revival services at Central
wi
th the gi ving of your time and concern
I
BaptistQiurcb, Sanford, Feb.
as a mother to read the Scriptures, pray,
is-is.
and have discussions with yo ur children.
Special emphases during
ANSWER: My heart goes out to you
This could be done at any umeof day that
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the week will be as follows:
and other narent.
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Monday- loyalty night;
children aloe. The responsibility would
he
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found
l'ueiday . famUy. night;
scip with
ni love
our t ir schedules better than anyone else.
be awesome If there were not One who is children that sternness mixed
Wednesd
Wednesday.
guest night;
all-wise, standing with outstretched
Children can'tstr
ay too far when they
Fhuridsy-men's night;
hands ready to help,
worked quite well. In fact, I believe are rooted and grounded In the Word. I
DR. VANCE HAVNER
!rlday4adles W&amp;. Music for
discipline administered with love firmly believe that if you will discipline
When our four
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he week will be led by Jack
children were growing provides a security that children simply your children with a mixture of sternness
UP, my wife Evelyn was alone with them can't have without it.
Fhomu, minister of music,
and love, set guidelines for their
then at 7:30 p.m. Monday- a great deal because of my traveling, so
When I use , the term "discipline" I protection, and saturate them with the
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THURSDAY, FFJL 14

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be greatly appreciated by you should come out on top.
friends today, but there's a Take your hunches with a
chance the family won't see grain of salt.

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destroying Earth. (Part 3)

of the jet set devises a scheme

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hires Tenspood and Brown
(2Hrs.)
Shoe to learn who is trying to
(71) 0 THE SUPERSTARS
Coverage of the last of the kill her.

0 (4) CHIPS A youngster is
placed in danger when her
father tries to finish his dealings with a ruthless loan shark.
(1) 0 THE CHISHOLMS Cooper Hawkins (Mitchell Ryan), on
amissionofvengeance,reloins
the Chisholms on their journey

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9 (35)DR. E.J. DANIELS
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who was planning a cozy weekend alone with his wife.
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(3(10) UNDERSEA WORLD
OF JACQUES COUSTEAU
"The Forgotten Mermaids"

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7:30

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12:30
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CL) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR- ROW
1) 0 RYAN'S HOPE
(35) DICK VAN DYKE

.

line Day Salute" Romance fills

Gene Wilder A producer and

L)0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A.
6:45
1) 0 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

GRAMMING
(I 7) MOVIE (CONT'D)

old house with an escaped
killer whom she was responsible for sending to jail.

7 00
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FUL WORLD "Donald's Valen.

his accountant discover that an
intended flop can make more
money than a legitimate play.
(2 Hrs

8:30

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1,

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Jeff Sweetwater are both in

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you touch should be suc. without spending any money.

for second best. You IA-ve
what It takes to reali

DO LAWRENCE WELK

Cole Slag

the type of activities today in

6:00
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(!) (17) BETWEEN THE LINES

Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and SR

greatest number today, all which you can enjoy Yourself

could ijmpede your progress.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)

7.00

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Hot Dog
Baked Beau

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AVENGERS

C) 0 THE

the air as Donald Duck pro74 (10) FLORIDA REPORT
poses to Daisy, Mickey Mouse
begins courting Minnie. and
100
Pluto falls for a dachshund.
0@)CHAMPIONSHIP FISHCL)O6OMINUTES Mike WalING
lace interviews Leonard BerniL) 0 30 MINUTES
stein.
(DO DISCUSSION '80
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tfl (35) MOVIE "The Produc-Commander Adama and the
ers" (C) (1967) Zero Mostel,
crew of the Gatactica attempt

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12:00
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II) (35)1 LOVE LUCY
(10) EDUCATIONAL PRO.

work for the assassination of
Abraham Lincoln is examined.

love with Molly. Sgt. Dunham
admires Hawkeye and prefers
him as a husband for his
daughter. (Part 4 of 4)

id. Nevv York.

powerful mob leader who holds
the dock workers of a big city
in an iron grip. (2 Hrs. 5 Mins.)

Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.

11, 1980

Broadcastinq System

MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE

DONAHUE "The BusinessOf Abortion"
(3)0 HEE HAW Guests: Billy
'Crash' Craddock, Tommy
Cash, Louise Mandrell.

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coming year. Many new today will go smoothly,
friendships will be developed provided they benefit others
with persons from all walks of as well as yourself. Don't
alter something at another's
life,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.- expense.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Seek
19) If your moti vation is to do

SPIDER-MAN
by Bob Thaves

TAKE TWO

center North Edgemon Avenue.

one exception could be a Inspiration.

a

FRANK AND ERNEST

membership drive kickoff breakfast, 8 a.m., chamber

Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community

19) Be extremely logical and
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) practical In career or

Ir

6:30
NEWS
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CFOCBS NEWS
(3(10) SNEAK PREVIEWS:

building.
Sanford VFW 10198 Auxiliary, 8 p.m., log cabin on
lakefront.
Free income tax help for senior citizens sponnred by
AARP and NRTA, 9a.m. to noon, Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
TOPS, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital von-

previously.

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TUESDA"&amp;',IEB&amp;UARYlZ
TOPS, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital con.
ference room.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce annual

ference room. Open to everyone over 6 years.

With that 11 NC you only arrived.
ceasful. Think in terms of Expensive pursuits won't
open when you have a sixpleasurable
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card suit or good five-card
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every couple of years.
with any other distribution,
copy of Astro.Graph Letter. mean something to you
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h ,. AStTO. materially or financially.
by Al Vermeer
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king above average. You considerably more often, but
Graph, Box 489, Radio City Your luck lies in these areas.
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take you into the winner's
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problem. You opened one to be greatly expanded this

you normally require at least started

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requirements for a bid In other even those early players
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Enrollment limited, call 323.1450, ext. 304.

ences in producing theater for
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you always have a choice.

and Alan Sontag

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For Monday,

By Oswald Jacoby

Moses of his first year's expert-

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation class, 6-10 p.m.,

Everyone is entitled to his or Be prepared to adjust your
her opinion. It would be wise thinking,

1 - WIN AT BRIDGE

ducer and head of one of the
five largest theatrical producing organizations in North
America, talks to host David

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) way you originally planned.

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Bring plates, silverware and a recipe for cookbook,

may put you out on a shaky complish Is reachable today,
limb.
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(ID(35) BIONIC WOMAN
Jalme travels to Paris with an
art forger to trap a master
criminal and recover valuable
paintings from him.
(3 (10 V.1. PEOPLE Guest

West Virginia Social Club, covered dish social,
DeBary Fire Hall. Registration, 1 p.m., dinner 1:30.

something offensive and, once afford it. Do nothing which
you put your foot in your will later put you in a bind.
mouth, it will be difficult to
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23extract.
Dec. 21) Face challenges
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) optimistically today, but not
A failure to be self-reliant unrealistically. Underesti.
today could lead to disap- mating the odds would lull you

Orlando Public

enough courage to challenge a

Wohltmann, professor of pediatrics at Medical U. of
S.C. on I*illnopenic Diabetes MillItus, 7:30 p.m., Loch
Haven Art Center.
Disabled American Veterans (DAy) 30 Rummage
Sale, U.S. Route 17-92, next to Creamons Chevrolet, 8
a.m, to 4:30 p.m.

accomplishments, but you'll may be prone to exaggerate

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have to call upon your your accomplishments. Your
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Park Branch, monthly business meeting and program
11 a.m., Langford Hotel. Luncheon by reservation, call
Mrs. Everett Hales at 644.3770.

Romance, travel luck, tremes. you might give away
resources possible pitfalls and something you'll later regret.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 )
career for the coming months
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begins with your birthday. fat- details could desert you
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Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 15 Cents

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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
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it onremoved
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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
The city, meanwhile, also has subSanford City Manager Warren hoialng project in the Oviedo area. mitted pro-applications to HUD for

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on the waiting list, Knowles consider at today's meeting:
The city commission two weeks ago
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instructed Knowles to work with County report ed ,O city commissioners that
- Approving an updated affirmative
Administrator Roger Neiswender and are from areas other iaji .ii&amp;O*u.
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
- Approving a change In the table of OF FIRE
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
The commission told Knowles to en- determine the best possible location for position from the administrative division
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.

Legislative Battle

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Fishy Riddiesi Which fish lives In an apartment?
The flat-fish. Which fish feels sad? The blue-fish.
Which fish won't shut up? The bigmouth bass.

By JOE DESANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

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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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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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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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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
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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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Sanford, Fl.__

48—Evening Herald

Thursday,

Feb. 28, 1NO

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making hasty decisions today, cause you unnecessary
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UBRA (Sept, 23-Oct. 23)

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or
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sending for your copy of unprofitable situation Into
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if you me light of the Issues. things aren't working out as
GEMINI (May 21-Jim. 10) you hoped they would. A few
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king and cleared the spades,
but since hearts broke, the
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hearts, two spades, two diamoods and a club and one
over-trick.
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diamonds wouldn't break?"

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relocation office, is
being set up in Holland to help

the fuel

place remaining

employees with other companies in that area.

predicted.

tMF Powerboat

Ttie Robolo plant started production in &amp;-inford

IS

a division of :MF Inc. a

worldwide leisure products and industrial

and two-thirds of the purchases will be from area in 1968 and was purchased by AM)' in 1970, technology company.

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Olympics

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diam
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program.
"Icut it

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on Sanford, consider that this week we
positive old-age piece, and may have again topped 60 Minutes,"

Director Jack Horner was told by the that's how they (the producers) kept it," which shakes the world."

3 Golden Age Olympics, which promises 10
"The event was very beautiful and a mailing address, so reaction to a
show a large Increase In participation
feature Is usually determined by the
posi
; due to the national exposure.
tive.
U
our
piece
makes
more
people
number
letters received, according to
and give them hope, It DoloresofRichar
"They (the "Real People" producers) enjoy
will bethemselves
greal
done, herself a real
mnlgli send us back next year," said

Brown from Hollywood, Cal., when the

"The peopie In Sanford are doing a

person working as a receptionist for
"Real People."

-W!M"*ft 'tftfX-2t-JeVftA1
111 entoyed ft Piece," said the real
Sanford loceticea, includi, the pool at
In terms of national exposure, the receptionist, who vowed to point anyone
the IAM Monroe Holiday Inn, the San- event could not have "
at a am who it really interested in the event to the
ford Civic Center, the Greater Sanford advantageous time. "Real People" is city that is now for real,
Chamber
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hi
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Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
Coal is arriving by rail at (fie Florida Power &amp; Light plant oil (fie St. .1ofills

River In Sanford to prepare for the utility's mid-April test burn of 'COIL' - a

FOR 'COIL' TEST Coal and oil mixture. The coal Will travel UI) the Conveyor to the COtta plant
Where k will be deposited Into coal silos and led by crew%

ut'erIzer. As It emerges from the PUR'eriier in a lint' graphite-like tt'tin'.' it

will be ruixed with hot air, clealled .111(i lilixell %%.ilh (,if. IIIe resliffing ('0,111.

then will be puniped into the plant's boilers to he used as fuel.

Sanford.

Investigation

Altamonte Springs, says In the suit that

Heremstowrisw
A. lawadt was rdW lbursday by a

Of

- favored his son in the Altamonte Springs

alllPtiors, Innuendos and slurs against Floyd
Police Department by permitting his ap.
south have been goLng wound for somepointment
Ume,"
which if
as a sergeant even though Norman
Septhle County attorney asking the Circuit true, should be investigated."
Floyd Jr. didn't take the customary test required
to
the AItaznote Springs city
He said today while the city's charter provides before promotions are given. He said the young
commission to determine whether Mayor Nor- for the city commi ion
ss
to be the judge of the
Floyd improperly pulled a gun In an Altamonte
man Floyd is guilty of I'malls"ance, election wA qualifications of
the mayor, it does Springs restaurant and again at a topless

misfeasance and non4euance In omce."
The suit asks the cwt to set out procedares for

Vie Ilovestigation; to nmew Impisirtial body with

net list the procedures which should be followed
to make this judgment.
The

__ under oath; Floyd _
uiiosna powers to take tosthnony,
has:

and to name an "Out4-counity" state attorney to
cspdact the investigation to "keep poli tics cut of
Ilk matter.

establishment outside the city,
- was under the influence of alcoholic

JOM cites in the suit, are that

beverages while operating a police vehicle and

_

presiding at public meetings.

-sibuseld admislistrative powers by holding up

building permits from those who are not his
supporters and friends while allowing

to be

Mlchael D. Jones, whose law office is in issued to friends,

Altamonte
in performing their official duties.

police vehicles,
- used a personal radio to direct police
department opera tions and obstructed the police

- refused to cooperate with the press in

requests to view personnel records in violation of

the Florida Public Records Law. Removed items
from personnel records.

__________

He said Altamonte Springs City Attorney

See ALTAMONTE, l'age 2A

____

Water-Bill

the hostages.
By United Press lutoruatiosal
The broadcast, monitored by the BBC
The Islamic militants at the occupled
Fnbsuy in Tehran &amp;nlmed the inLeodon, quotedamember of the ruling
sion as a Revolutionary Council, Hojjat 01-ham
U.N. factfindlflg commis
___________
'si)OW" and said they would not lot the Hashenil Rafsanjanl, as saying the_____
U.N.
of five International jurists arrived L .
five-member panel mist with
at the embassy to see the hostages.
Ai'l hostages.
"
students don't allow the com.
The commission could not Immediately
mission to come here" a tp'far be reached and there was no explanation

.

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reports.

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th

e price break for heavy Environmental Protection Agency

residential users.
EPA regulations are going to requiro
The board will hold a workshop March more costly treatment of drinking water
13 to thoroughly discuss the matter. In in the near future.
the meantIme, City Manager Phil Kulbes
She said EPA is looking toward

will

be

conducting studies to determine requiring removal of a chemical in public

how much revenues would be generated water systems and this has proved to be a
for the city by "le ve l billi ng "
costly process.
For the second time in a month, ex
Councilman Pat Southward suggested
"An equal rate for everyone in
from the audience that the council residential areas is a good Idea,"
sa id
consider level billing.

"

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System

The Lake Mary City Council is con- periendng a shortage of water. She said
sidering a new method of billing water it was revealed at a recent Florida
customers to promote conservation and League of Cities seminar that U.S.
eliminate

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says.

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IJones) has been pulling at every election in the

past. fie has been to tile governor's office, tile
Jones said today an impartial investigation
would give Floyd a fair opportunity to be heard state attorney's office and th e Florida l)epart.
Inent of Law E.11forceinent," Floyd said. -I don't
and would avoid the inference of politics

Lake Mary Considers

______

The spokesman repeated the militants'
talàplone om tmdon 'ft's osdy us
g.at'swbat (Ayatollah) Ithomsiat de11d that the hostages would not he
01
freed until deposed Shah MohamfllflSd
IIU, 5pJn.afl dialed an eslise' Resa Pahlavl was returned to fici trial.
_______
He
said the ceptives were In "good"
report by Thran Radio that the
_ hid gO t the i"by to mist Condlticm.
mheloi'

______

got to see it and go over it," he said,

From Seeing Hostages

said In an latunlew by for the conflicting

________

Floyd said today he had no coniinent on the
silit.

misappropriated campaign funds for per. is nothing new, reiilly. 'I'lus is sonlething he

______

...

James "Skip" Fowler accepted service on the

Department of Law Enforcement from con. been drafted since October. "1 had to re-do it
ducting an investigation into the operation,
after the November election," he said.

sonal use.

-permitted non-police personnel to use city

Mayor

-allowed a police cover-tip of a prostitution lawsuit '111tirsdaY. Jones said
lie has beell
operation in the city and blocked the Florida preparing thesuit for more fluina year and it has

Panel Barred

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ly long period of study before
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ever, placing first in the Nielsen rankings
the week prior to Wednesday's program.

show's producers Thursday the piece said the producer, who received ex"Real People" should know in several
probably will be repeated on the Aug. 20 cellent comments on the feature, thou
gh
days
whether Sanford's story "shook the
edition of the program, which features he did not see the program because he
world."
Though a couple of phone Valls
short vignettes on unusual people and was on the road filming for the show,
concerning
the event were received
•. events throughout the nation.
"I
found
a
lot
of
the
rtici
pa
n
ts
were
pa
Th
ursday
at
the
Hollywood studios, any
: Peter Brown, a young producer for
there
to
have
a
good
time
and
others
large-scale
reaction
is not expected until
.' program, also indicated he foresees the
possibili ty of returning to Sanford in were very serious athletes," Brown the mail arrives at the studios.
explained. "I tried to show both things
November to film the sixth
The ho ur-long program each week lists
WUIUDJ when I shot the feature.

the Prof's three notrwnp.
At six diamonds the Prof
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would lead a heart to the ace,
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at Seminole High School.
Brown spliced the tape into a 10-minute

piece deserves a second airing.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce

contract If diamonds were 3and I would have to clear the

Vulnerable: Neither

By BRUCE MOORE '
Hed Staff Writer

1 "Pleased by their story Wednesday "rough cut," which later was trimmed
"You might figure there were 40
ennLng on the Sanford's Golden Age into the five-minute segment that ap- million people who saw the show,"
Olympics, the producers of NBC's "Real peared (with a "voice-over" by star Brown observed. "If you want to
People" have tentatively decided the Byron Allen) at the end of Wednesday's calculate t he effect the piece could have

"But I was In three notrump
and would only be sure of my

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sonnel will be transferred to little Falls, while a

People ' May Show

Real

asked the student.
it
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indicates their faith in the future growth

_______

by Stan Lee and John Romlta

A lØl'ASSl...

approximately $5 million in materials annually

''It November, Brown spuM thuss tMsvtalos showing will make the event real Positive reaction.

WIN AT BRIDGE

SPIDER-MAN _____
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Breakiron said the firm will be purchasing

there are scheduled to cease by
early Breakiron said limited production is expected to

; show, is shown live. "I like heart- good thing as far as I'm concerned. The
If real person Richardonc Is any In
warming stories and nice people."
city has good facilities and, hopefully, the dication, Sa nford ci tizens can expect a

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be hired locally. He expects to hire an additional
75 employees In the next six months,

better while increasing his

trick w th lb. quiii of spades (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
sod gave the hand an unusual.

.

Eiinofsctui' of the Sllckcr&amp;ft boats Is being plant.
U In the Holland, Mich. plant and
'sed down
Sanford Plant Manager Uoyd W. "Skip"

vision president James T. Sledge said fishing CrUillers
made at the Sanford AVWt

overweight, as you must have creases blood How through
been, and lose weight, it's the ski n. That makes a person
normal for their blood feel warm. But It's very
press= to drop to more dangerous if you're exposed
to severe blood
cold weather.
That
optimal levels. If you read my Increased
flow through

____

FRANK AND ERNEST

people will be brought to Sanford and the rest will

"This is only the first step and production
should continue to increase here if
situation doesn't go absolutelv crazy.l. Breakiron

'.

chased tile Slickcraft Boat Company there. Of tile
150 employees there, a few management per.

hands and feet. If your hands
doing it.
Now the question Is not are cold, you can swing them

Should you decide to go on a you're also cut In for a p
of By swaM
Jaceby
to clear the suit play ace-king
shopping spree today, be the action, All ,1ll come out
M_______
Isutag
and another
mood
wary of n' 4'i beaislve iheed
eventually discard a club and
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The Professo, won the first a spade on -

otIdng is so uusises a a unsrsi m.dm,"

to consolidate three plants into two for greater
operating efficienciesand the fact that they chose

11 making the announcement, AMF Powerboat 24-feet long With those of AMF's Robalo offshore

,.

Breakiron said. AMF has produced i Slickcraft
line in Holland, Mich., since 1969 when it piir.

Nevertheless, physical

ve

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vendora
"This was a big commitment for A,1F to decide

too surprised.

they've had a drink of alcohol.

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luck will rubon you.
SAGrffARW8 (Nov. M

productive as It should be. are possible
y,
Focus on practical endeavors, may not be accomplished with
TAURUS(April *Allay 30) our initial efforL Tile harder
In the morning hours your you try, the luckier you

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you cannot do on your own.

IO LET GO! _-1 U you permit outside diver-

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IMIRTANT

Employees

Sanford
of this area," Breakiron said.

pressure be the cause of my Send your request to me, in

you In the year for you toda In that you

for each to AstroGrh, Box smarts.
_
419,RadloCityStation,N.Y.
SCORPIO(Oct.24.Nov,fl)
10019 Besuretospecifyblrth Don'tbeafraldtogotofrlends
date.
,
today for help with iomathing

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lot more money in this area."
Breakiron said the plant currently employs

e

100 workers and eventually he anticipates an
Increase to 180- 200 employees,

about? Would this low blood self-addressed envelope for

affairs this coming year. You subjected to a few false starts. weight,
of time you can survive cold
So rather than telling you weather rather than increase
may form several beneficial Once you get In gear, you'll he
alliances In order to' ac- able to correct earlier what you should do, I'm going it. So giving a person who's
to congratulate you on what exposed to cold a drink of
complish different goals,
mistakes,

by Howls SchneIder

good for

ltickcraft boat models to Its Sanford plant is production focus on Sllckcraft's
larger-sized
4lPected to double e doll
th
ar voiwne of cnzisers is bei ng established by integrating

pressure anything to worry cents with a long, stamped,
it.

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production. "This is real ly
Sanford," he
said, "It will mean more jobs and circulation of a

spokesmen said Wiled with thilt Of similar sized Crestfiner
:40011 1Y tMnsfer Of Production Of its 26- and 28-foot runabouts in Little Falls, Minn. A comparable

what

column often, you'd know that the skin causes the body to
YOUR BIRTHDAY
buys. Choose your Items only I frequently tell people who lose heat rapidly.
after making comparisons, have elevated blood pressure
February29, 1980
Partners are likely to play
In survival situations
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Don't that one of the most important
very promi nent roles In your be discouraged today if you're things they can do is to lose alcohol will shor ten the leng th

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Effective June

'AW f0werboat Division

Mine is usually lower than to cause the blood vessels In
yours. When people are the skin to dilate and in.

By BERNICE BEDE osoL

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1, 1980, production of Sllckcraft
boats measuring less than 24 feet will be corn-

Herald

eat properly and do not drink the range of normal for
or smoke
am I doing pressure. Other readers who
75
wrong or is my low blood want this issue can send

seems to me you're moving in the tips of the fingers and that
— — — — the right direction. You don't will usually warm the hands.
58 —
have low blood pressure, you
Of course, alcohol does tend
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By JANE CASSEERJIY
Staff Writer

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what you're doing wrong but round and round like skiers do

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what you're doing right and it to cause the blood to move to

HOROSCOPE

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SIR!

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heavy drinkers. Alcohol does tend to have high normal
numb the senses and is an blood pr essur e.
anesthetic. In fact, people
Now as far as your cold
- — — who customarily have heart hands and feet, I notice that
pain may have Insufficient you're from Canada and with
— — — Wood flow to the heart muscle the cold winters there, I'm not

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remember reading anything
Dr.
in your columns about a
mlnorproblemlhave - low
blood pressure. My pressure
Lamb]
13 110 over 60 to 125 over 65.
I'm a 59.year-old male. 5
7 and weigh
In 1017 I went on a diet and in
10 months I took my weight
down from 246 pounds. I
exercise regularly at a health Health Letter number 1-81
club two or three times a Blood Pressure. It will give
of
week, lift weights, etc. I to you a better appreciation
blood

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Radio city Station,
winter? I can't remember Box 1551,
York, N.Y. 10019.
having this problem when i New
Incidentally, people with
was a heavy drinker.
DEAR HEADER - There relatively low blood pressure
area lot of things people don't tend to live longer, healthier
remember when they were lives than Individuals who

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Women Free
VWJKLU In Colombia
IN BRIEF

Plan Revolutionary Council
By United Press International
Exiled Afghan rebels will soon announce formation
of a revolutionary council to unify their struggle
against the Soviet-backed government, well-informed
rebel sources said today.
The Revolutionary Council will be composed of
representatives of six exiled Moslem groups with
headquarters in Peshawar, Pakistan. 35 miles east of
the Afghan border, the sources said.
A news conference is scheduled for Sunday to of.
ficlally inaugurate the council and explain its alms and
objectives, the sources said.

China Leader Gains Power
PEKING (UPI)-The Chinese Communist Party
today announced a massive political shakeup consolidating the power of Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping
and downgrading the Image of the late chairman Mao
Four members of the Communist Party Political
Bureau, the country's top decision making body, were
fired. All were holdovers from the era of Mao's 1966-78
Cultural Revolution,

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really know what about, something about
nepotism."
"His timing is right. This Is 10 days before the
charter revision election and that's normal. I
think It is political," Floyd said, adding he has no
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The city's voters will decide March 11
whether they want a "city manager" form of
government rather than strong mayor.
Jones said today the "liming is never right" for
a thing like this. "It just had to be done," said
attorney who was a prime supporter of floyd's
the first time Floyd ran for office In the early
lVlOs. "Many people have talked of the need todo
this for some time but couldn't for various
reasons.tt
City Commissioner Dolores Vickers declined
comment, noting she needs guidance on how to
proceed. "I want to talk to the city attorneyon
what direction we will take," she said.
Commissioner Peggy Childress Is out of state.
Commissioner Jim Thompson was In class and
not available. Commissioner Lee Constantine
was at a meeting and not available t
Police Chief Justus East was not at his office
morning.

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BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) - leftist guerrillas freed their
last five women hostages today, opening the way for negotla.
tions on ransom demands for the release of 40 diplomats seized
two days ago in an attack on the Dominican Embassy
residence.
The five women walked out shortly after 9a.m., entered four
automobiles and left the area. Their release was about an hour
later than the time originally announced.
The guerrillas, who are demanding $50 million ransom and
freedom for more than 300 of their jailed comrades, had
released 10 other women, a 16-year-old boy and two wounded
men Thrusday night. They still are holding an estimated 40
diplomats, including the U.S. Ambassador and the papal
nuncio.
The fate of U.S. Ambassador Diego Asenclo and the heads of
diplomatic missions from a dozen other countries and the
Vatican hinged on the outcome of talks between the government and the leftist group.
More than 20 heavily armed guerrillas of the April 19th
Movement, including eight women, carried out Wednesday's
takeover of the embassy residence, where they rounded up
most of Bogota's diplomatic corps attending an independence
day reception.
The gue rrillas demanded the release of 311 jailed leftist
comrades as well as the $50 million ransom in exchange for the
freedom of the remaining hostages.
The government of President Julio Cesar Turbat announced
It would be ready to "establish a dialogue" with the guerrillas
as soon as the remaining woman hostages joined the 13 who
have already been freed,
In a telephone interview with the Los Angeles Times,
Asenclo said the spirit of the hostages was "very high."

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Beautification Committee members (left to right) Carl Gutmann, Peggy
Deere and Kay Bartholomew inspect azaleas that will be offered for sale,
Beginning at 9 a.m. March 8, it will be the fourth year for the sale sponsored
by the Chamber and held at the chamber office, 400 E. First Street, and Civic
Center patio. A selection of Formosa, George Tubor, Red Ruffle and Gerbing
Azaleas in 1- and 5-gallon containers will be offered. The Ixora Garden Club
also will offer a selection of flowering trees and Kiwanis pancakes and
sausage will be served at the civic center the same day.

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+ NATIONAL REPORT: A blast of Arctic air moving south
from Canada produced below-wo temperatures from North
Dakota to the upper Great Likes early today. The National
Weather Service predicted high temperatures in the teens and
Iowa from the Dakotas and Nebraska act
the upper
Frank Skinner, Southern Bell's Vice President for Florida,
(Local Southern Bell Manager, Tom Hunt, said that in Southern Ben invested $0 million In Florida last year and wig
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Seminole County, the number of telephones has grown by Invest $726 million in new telephone equipment and building
New England. Snow also fell from Michigan across portions of Company's Florida operations when the five millionth
approximately 13,250 during this 16-year period.)
in 1910. For example, in Seminole County, Southern Bell wt
northern Ohio to central New York state. The weather service telephone was installed in Bell's territory In Florida.
To
accommodate
the
growth,
Southern
Bell's
total
inconfplete
construction of a new Central Office building In thç
forecast snow showers from northern New England across the
Skinner said, "This historic installation took place sometime
vestment
in
Florida
during
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past
decade
has
grown
from
Geneva
exchange at an investment cost of approximately
lower Great Likes. Snow also was predicted from the Nor. during the month of February. To commemorate this event
about
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to
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the
billion.
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pointed
out
that
$700,0.
thorn and Central Rockies Into the Northern and Central that symbolizes t he growth of Floridaand Its largest utility, a
Plalm and was expectedtochange to light rain across portions special telephone was presented o Sep.. Philip D. Lewis,
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President ofthe Florida Senate.
AREA READING8 41 a.m.): temperature: 60; overnight
Services Tonight At Temple Shalom
Lewis received thee commemorative telephone In a
low: 45; yesterday's high: 75; barometric pressure: 30.12;ceremony
at the Helen Wilkes Hotel in West Palm Beach on
relative humidity: 81 percent; winds: west at 9 m.p.h.
Thursday.
SATURDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 7:43 a.m.,
Services tonight at Temple Shalom In Deltona will be conOn the day of Purim, the scroll of Esther, called tIi
On Nov. 15,
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Bell Installed the one millionth
8 p.m.; lows, 1:11 am., 1:38 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
ducted
by spiritual leader Alvin Gamson with Mrs. Cell
Megillah, Is read In the synagogue.
phone for northern Florida In 8Ef0rd
hIghs, 7:35 am., 7:52 p.m.; lows, 1:02 am., 1:25 p.m.;
Glitmoreas reader. The services will be special lncelebration
According to Skinner, "This significant benchmark of five
Frances at this service will be Ruth Wlndet, Esther Becker:
BAYPOIT: ill" 13:117 am., 1:48 p.m.; lows, 7:40 a.m., 7:47
of Purim, the Feast of Lets, which is a holiday on the Jewish
million telephones in our Florida operation comes only six
&amp;Dan Goldstein, and Iina Sigel. The 0neg
pin,
calendar that celebrates the rescue of the Jews in ancient
years after we topped the four million phone mark in 1974.
Shabat following the service will be sponsored by the Templd
+ BOATING FORECAST: SI. AegsstI.e
Persia from a plot to destroy them.
55 Nile, Winds west to southwest 10 to 15 knots increasing to
"To comprabend fully the Florida growth story, we need
The king's advisor, llaman, cast lots and chose this day for Sisterhood.
llto2l later today Uroughsatsrday... except winds becoming
only to review the past 10 years of telephone growth In those carrying out his plans.
Sunday morning at 11 a.m. In the Temple there will be £
north to northeast over the north portion tonight and Saturday.
areas of Florida that weaerve," Skinner said. "We have grown
Esther, the Jewish queen, discovered the plot, and per.
Purim brunch with Moe Lesowltz and Mickey Becker In the
by approximately 2,300,000 telephones in the past decade." suaded her husband to spare the Jews.
Seas 2 to 3 feet near shore and 3 to 5 feet offshore. Seas Inkitchen, and Dora Goldstein In charge of entertainment.
creasing 4 to 7 feet north portion by tonight. Fair.
AREA FORECAST: Fair becoming partly cloudy with a
chanesof
InUiowtomidLews
Me 50, tonight. Winds variable mostly westerly 10 to 15
miles an heir. Rain probability 10 percent Saturday.
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his sinister skills are celled for, the Asp.
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FOODSTAMPOFFICEBURGLARIZED
By DAVID Pit RAZLER
Burglars striking the Sanford food stamp office made off
Herald Staff Writer
with only a few personal items taken from desks Wednesday
night,
say police.
Two suspects in an orange County armed robbery were
While
the thieves did manage to grab a few Items and
returned to Seminole County Thursday to face charges they
vandalize a vending machine, they did not get any food
robbed a Forest City convenience store Feb. 18.
stamps, said an office spokeswoman, explaining the stamps
John Armstrong, of 9330 Albermede, Forest City, and Jose
are taken away every day by an armored car and locked in a
Raggans, 306 Teakwood Drive, Altamonte Springs were being
vault.
held today t the SezninoleJail in lieu of,406 bond each, on
ATHLETE STILL UNSTABLE
charges they robbed a Cumberland Farms store at the coiner
A Seminole Community College, athlete, Injured in a near..
or ,waaemy urive and bISLC ztoaa 11M earner uus month.
hear-on collision Monday afternoon, remained In guarded,
They were arrested in Apopka shortly after the 7 a.m.
unstable condition at Winter Park Memorial Hospital this
Seminole robbery on Feb. 16 by Orange County deputies 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., deputies say.
SAILBOAT STOLEN
morning, a hospital spokeswoman said.
alerted to watch for their car, Seminole County deputies say.
A 17400t sailboat valued at $1,700 was roiled away on its
Elizabeth Van Ness, 18, of Sanford was hospitalized with
Although the suspects were wanted for the Cumberland
trailer from a Seminole apartment complex some time during severe Injuries following the accident at the intersection of Old
Farms theft, they were first taken to the Orange County Jail.
,- the past week, its owner told deputies.
Lake Mary Road and Airport Boulevard at 3 p.m. Monday.
In Orlando, the pair was arraigned on charges
Walter J. Braun of apartment 124, Sedgfleld Circle, told
The driver of the truck which collided with Miss Van Ness'
mitted a Feb. 15 robbery of an Apopka convenience store.
deputies he left his Hobble Cat sailboat In the apartment car, Curtis Miller, 49, of Kissimmee, remained In good con.
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PUMP AND TANK VANISH
complex lot on Sunday and discovered It gone Thursday.
dillon this morning at Florida Hospital South, recovering from
Thieves using a saw to cut through pipes took a well pump
TACKLE TAKEN INSANFORD
a broken back and jaw.
and water tank from a shed just outside of Sanford Thursday,
A Sanford man lost $258 worth of fishing gear to thieves
Police are still waiting for results of tests from the Sanford
deputies report.
Wednesday night, say police.
state crime lab, before making any charges In the accident;
The pump, and tank, valued at $315 were located in a shed
James WoLford said a rod and reel were taken off his boat, results which might not be available for several weeks, police,
' a6siha Marquette Avenue and were taken between parked at his home at 122 Laurel Drive.
say.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) It used to be
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young women probably pop the question if
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BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!) — The teen-age daughter
of two slain People's Temple defectors died from
gunshot wounds that so damaged her brain she could
not have helped solve their murders even if she had
regained consciousness.
Daphne Mills, 16, connected to a life-support system
since she was shot twice in the temple,
died Thursday.
Her body and those of her parents, Al and Jeannie
Mills, were found Tuesday night in the bedroom of a
rest home they own ed.
Even if the teen-age girl had survived, authorities
speculated, she would never have been able to help
investigators because her brain was so severely
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WASHINGTON i UPI) - For the first time the
Justice Department is within reach of recovering from
the People's Temple more than $4 million in U.S.
taxpayers' money spent to bring home the victims of
the 1978 mass murder-suicide in Guyana.
About $5.7 million was transferred to the United
States Th ursday from a Panama bank account controlled by a group that is an outgrowth of the Rev. Jim
Jones' cult.
The money was returned to the United Sta tes
following a year of complex negotiations between the
Justice Department and Robert Fabian, the courtappointed receiver for the cult.

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At one point last tail congress toyed with the
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Are
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states. Such states can expect a sharp increase in
revenue as domestic oil prices rise to the world
Left With
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Of
market level.
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WASHINGTON (NEA) The XIII Winter
New Hampshire Is now history, although
Missouri is trying to rally other senators from
what history may eventually make of It in the
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. states which have no oil to the support of another Olympics now are part of history, but the
organizers' prejudicial treatment 01 the
larger context of the 1980 election is still Very
11 proposal: Why not cut back on federal revenue
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athletes from the two Chines long will remain
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to be seen
sharing money that goes to states which are an indeli ble s in on the
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records of the games.
What can be made of one event during the
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The United States must share with the
primary home-stretch Is, however, all (00
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claim a bigger share of the $6.9 billion in revenue blame for the disgraceful performance, not
TheoccasIonwasagatheringofgunors
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only because this country was host to the
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State devised the formula used by the IOC to
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representing a nation of more than 17 millIon I
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people.
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production need any revenue sharing money when
That country is the Republic of China
candidates forums of the New Hampshire
other states may not be getting as much as they
Free the American hostages I
campaign. Also most revealing in some
need. The answer is that revenue sharing has not (ROC), more commonly known as Nationalist
China. It is located on the island of Taiwan,
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been pegged to the 'need" of states and local
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off the coast of the People's Republic of China
Although not especially so In the ra.w ni
governments since the federal government (PRC), also known as Mainland China or
John Connally, who found a perfect occasion
embarked on the program in 1972,
Communist China,
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to recall boyhood in Texas and growing up
When the United States withdrew
Yet the philosophy of revenuq sharing needs to
with a gun in his hand. If there's a word for
'! hp examined as the program comes Up this year diplomatic recognition from the HOC and
Connally's response on a mcho Issue such as J :
formally recognized the PRC in January 1979,
this, It is predictable.
for a five-year extension. Some overhauling is in
it went one step f urther and decreed that it
George Bush, who has established himself
. order, and Congress should be reminded of what
WASHINGTON— While Fidel Castro struts American insurgents almost Indiscriminately
would not officially recognize any of the
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as
the good guy as well as surprise of the
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ROC's official symbols — including its name,
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on the world stage as a leader of the non- in the 1960s, despite the strain it created in his
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contest
to
date,
may,
on
the
other
first place.
aligned nations, he has transformed Cuba into relations with Moscow, but he apparently now
its flag and its national anthem.
hand, have surprised some of his new-found
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Revenue sharing was the centerpiece of
This country has not extended formal
a Soviet colony dependent upon and sub- accepts the.Soviet view that Latin America is
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supporters in the ranks of the moderate-to.
servient to
Richard Nixon's "new federalism." The idea was diplomatic recognition to numerous other
Moscow. The remorseless not yet ripe for armed revolution.
liberal
elite.
He
spoke
of
Ule
joys
of
rifle
and
;
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Russians, in turn, are using Cuba as a
"Castro reportedly also agreed in midto give state and local governments some cash nations throughout the world — Including
shotgun ownership and dealt with the gut
military base in flagrant violation of the 1975 that any future support for armed in".
A, grants so they could work on state and local North Korea, North Vietnam, South Yemen,
issue of the session — gun control — in terms , "'
Monroe Doctrine.
— but in no other case does
Albania
and
Cuba
surgency
would
be
channeled
through
the
of a joke.
problems according to their own priorities — not
i7his will be denied, of. course in 6oth local pro-Soviet com,munist parties. The
the State Department deny the existence of
",
Perhaps that should now read good old boy.
the priorities dictated by Washington . There was the
Moscow and Havana. The bewhlskered Cuban and Soviet focus at the present time is
country's official name, flag and anthem.
Jack Carter had a few words about dad, the
'to be a consolidation and cutback in the
Castro, according to one Intelligence ap- on expanding staW_W4ftte relations and on
The modern history of the two Chim dates
,
quail
hunter, but none about father, tk
Y multifarious federal grant programs that sprang back to 1949, when nationalist leaders fled to
praisal, is "highly sensitive to charges that he encouraging of the development abroad of
Democratic
nominee,
who,
It was promised
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I. up during the Johnson administration. These had Taiwan and established an independent
is a Soviet puppet." His denials, therefore, 'anti-imperialist' fronts."
during
the
1978
campaign,
would
be
"really,!;
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. made the federal government a heavy-handed government and a capital in. Tialllei, after a .
are usually emphatic, with a great flailing of
Using
this;
back-door
approach,
the
tough"
on
gun
control.
,
*'IUI and snorting of cigar smoke. Or as Soviet-Cuban axis has sought, first, to
revolution gained .centrol of
1ntit1dèr'1ntb local affairs, and the "hew
Then there was Gov. Edmund Brown
another secret appraulai puts it, Castro destabilize and then to subvertGuatemala
the
mainland
and
its
capital
of
Peking.
".,
t-federalisffi" was to shift power back to the states
saw
gun control as an "opening wedge" of
"p0e1ses a tropical temper."
Although
many
western
nations rejected
and
ElSalva
r.
Th
eSovletalmn,
according
to
unspecified greater calamities and opposition I
and communities .
He has vowed impassionedly: "Never has intellige nce reports, is to establish Marxist
the PRC as an outlaw government In
lop
to
It as a means of keeping government "out
the Soviet Union — which has given such governments on the edge of the fabulous new
It didn't work out quite that way. A Congress ensuing decades, It sanctimoniously withof
where It doesn't belong." This is the same
decisive aid to our people — approached us to Mexican oil fields. The R sia hope to use
th at never misses a chance to give money away drew from the 1952 Olympics and subsequent
us
ns
(,pjr
Brown who In the 1976 campaign
de
ma nd anything from us, to et forth a these countries as bases to harass the oil
did enact revenue sharing, but It balked at games, refusing to participate as long as any
supported
control and emphasized the steps
condition,
to tell us what we must do." But fields in case the United States shifts Its oil
HOC athletes were allowed to compete.
his
California
gnvernment had taken in tie
dismantling other grant programs to the degree
this I disputed by Intelligence reports, In. dependence from the Persian Gulf to the Gulf
When the Canadian government, which
e
cluding Intercepts of actual conversations of Mexico,
I that the Nixon administration proposed. As It is
Peking but not Taipei, refused to
But then, this can come as no more of a ~ *
the federal government is distributing some issue entry visas to ROC athletes to p.
between Castro and his Soviet superiors. He
"Castro has (also) devoted considerable
sur
prise than the Connally stance. This is,
1, $85 billion a year to state and local governments
Ucipate In the 1976 Olympics In Montreal, the
toes the Soviet line scrupulously; the rare effort," states another secret report, "tOWStd
In
after
all the Brown of the pre- and postexceptions are allowed by the Kremlin for the reinforcing his relations with English.
through nearly soo grant programs, revenue United states protested that action as a
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small
is
switch,
the
apostle
sake of his non-aligned image.
speaking Caribbean leaders, especially in not only better but essential who, when
sharing among them. Most states, counties and violation of Olympic ideals,
Declares an Intelligence analysis: "Cuban Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago
But
in
February
1979,
one
month
after
"?
cities are now as hooked on their revenue sharing
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gasoline supplies got tight, was first in line in
submission (to the Soviet Union) has been whi ch belong to the non-aligned movement"
gaining deplomatic recognition frjn the
checks as they are on all the others
W
hingt
as
on to get a larger allocation for his
complete." This appraisal, classified "Top
United States, Peking applied for
Indeed, Casasselhlssightson the u,s
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folks.
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are
many
words
for ft Brown style
"need" of the governmental entitles that receive was approved,
the Kremlin as "a careful mixture of he ,,will never abandon his brother Puerto
of politics but consistency isn't among them.
'It, and the functions assigned to cities and
adulation, confidence, and ostensible Ricans." Declares a top.eecret report:
Meeting in Japan in October I WO, the HOC
Only Rep. John An4rson stood up and
"
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counties vary greatly in different states,
representatives were required to devise an
P
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spoke
out
for
control.
Predictably,
since
he
ideological antagonists and to assure the for Puerto Rican Independence,"
As it turns out, Sen. Danforth may be dead entirely nevi (although unspeclfied)aet
.
has made taking positions counter to the pack
Soviets of Cuba's loyalty."
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ATLANTA (UP!
Federal bank examiners failed
to detect any violations of federal banking laws with
two loans which the Justice Department later deter.
mined were illegal, according to testimony in the bank
fraud trial of former federal budget director Bert
Lance and three co-defendants.
The two loans — $45,000 each to Lance's son, David.
and wife, LaBelle were granted by the Calhoun First
National Bank in late 1974, despite a lack of collateral
to secure them.
Richard Newell, a federal bank examiner, said he
examined the bank in April 1975 and had criticized the
loans as being "problems" in his report. but he did not
determine they were illegal.
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (UPI) — Steve Ford, youngest
son of former President Gerald Ford, has reached a
settlement with a woman who gave birth to a baby he

says might be his.
Attorneys representing Ford, 23, and Joy Malken of
Newport Beach, Calif., said Thursday an amicable out-

of-court settlement was reached in the paternity suit
filed by Ford. Details were not disclosed.

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To Carter Campaign Chest

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MIAMI (UP!)
Wealthy Floridians from
Tallahassee to the Gold Coast answered the call of
Carter campaign officials and dug Into their pockets
for more than $500,000 during a two-day swing.
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prospect of Proposition 9 cutting deeply into in- Or IOC executive board,
come tax revenues, California may need all its oil
China Is not the world'5 only political and
revenue plus its federal sharing money and still geographical bifurcated nation In which both
not be able to make up a deficit In Its next budget. governments claim rightful control over the
There was nothing wrong with Mr. Nixon's entire country. Similar Situations exist, for
) "new federalism" The pity is that a decade later example, in Germany and Korea, but neither
the communist nor non-communist Olympic
-F our politicians are still crying out against the representatives from these lands have been
arrogance of power in Washington and promising subjected to tha indignities visited upon
to work for more strength and Independence for Taiwan by the IOC.

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Lake Placid, N.Y. in February, they were
barred by local Olympic officials and New
York State Troopers.

The HOC athletes rta1ned their pride and
Integrity, while the IOC and the United States
were left only with shame and disgrace.

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Oft an be either for, against or completely
neutral on the gun-control issue and still
re9`011, that this is so. There are valid
W111101411ts on both skin.
People are killed amid injured by guns.
There are guns In the hands of people out

politics. Led by Gov. Bob Graham, popular former
Gov. Reubin Askew and U.S. Sen. Lawton Chiles, the
fundraising effort exceeded the original estimate by

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investment scheme have been sentenced to 20 years In
prison and their corporation fined $95,000.
Clayton Conrad, president of Bass Bait Farms, and
Dennis Friel, an employee of the firm, were sentenced
by Clredt Judge Michael Hutchinson Thursday. They
were convicted last October of fraudulent sale of
securities, sale of unregistered securities and emplaying a scheme to defraud.

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Anthony P. Marcenelle, 75,
oi of 250 Oxford Rd., Fern I'ark,
died Thursday in Altamonte
Springs. Born in New York
City, he moved here from
Gluport, Pa. In 1)44. A for.
mer resident of Sanford, he
formerly
owned 11W
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cenel1e Motel on the corner of

Semoran Funeral Home Is
in charge of arrangements.

Funeral Notic.

MARCENCLI.!. ANTHONY
P.— Funeral services for An
thony P. Marcenlle, 75, of 250
Oxford Rd., Fern Park who died
Thursday In Altamonte Springs.
will be Mopdly al ID M. at
Semoran Funeral Home. Surial
will be in Glen Haven Memorial
Park. Wake service will be
Park and French Avenue, Sunday of p.m. with F . Johh
Ovary of St. Augustine latholic
Sanford. He was a member of Church officiating. Visiting
the Moose Lodge in Orlando hours. 7. p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. Semoran Funeral
,,and the Seminole County Home,
Altamonte Springs in
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student who has conducted a survey of
women's attitudes on marriage for her
master's thesis. She also teaches marriage
and family courses at UF.
"Today's young woman is sharing the
responsibility of deciding to get married,"
said Ms. Korman, 27 and unmarried herself,
"Relationships are lasting longer than
before and couples are waiting to get married
until they are older. Women are no longer

Achieves
'Co ld Shutdown'
Plant

CRYSTAL RIVER, Flu. (UPI)
The
nuclear reactor at the Crystal River nuclear
generating plant reached a "cold shutdown"
stage today and crews moved ahead with
removal of spilled radioactive water from the
containment building.
Florida Power Corp. spokesman Bill
Johnson said the cold shutdown was achieved
about dawn.
"We're pleased with that," he said.
Johnson said company officials were
considering a change in the scheduled
shutdown of the unit March 28 for refueling
and will decide within the next week to 10
days whether to delay the refueling until late
summer.
The Nuclear Regulator Commission had
ordered the company to make s a I e t y
modifications, including addition of some
type of audible alarm system in addition to
visual systems to alert control room per.
sonnel to the condition of the power-operated
relief valve, one of the safety recommendations ordered by the NRC in the wake
of the Three Mile Island accident,
But the NRC recently told FPC it could wait
to make the modifications while the plant was
shut down for refueling, a period of six-toeight weeks,
"We are considering going ahead with the
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Josephine Gaudy,
cKeesilort1 Pa., Mrs. Rose
Miiuid PWk
,.DeFasio, CoiUt, Ohio, and
Christine Prevail,
MON. THIU FuSS
o DeBary; numerous nieces SATURDAY 5.1
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Plant Gains License
SODDY-DAISY, Tenn. (UP!) — Gov.

Lamar Alexander called the limited licensing
of TVA's Sequoyah Nuclear Plant good news
for Tennessee and the nation Thursday while
an anti-nuclear activist branded all atomic
plants "white elephants."
After weeks of delays and government red
tape, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
voted unanimously Thursday to allow lowpower testing at the plant near Chattanooga.
"It's typical of the NRC and TVA," said
Jeannine Honicker, who has taken her
arguments against nuclear energy to the U.S.
Supreme Court. "I'm surprised people will
continue to pay for these white elephants. I
don't even think a serious accident would stop
them."

maintenance and modifications now and
returning the unit to the system in late spring
without refueling, and then shutting It down
for refueling in lute summer," Johnson said.
"We want to do whatever we can to have
that unit available through the summer," he
said.

GOP Raps Carter Iran Pose
United Press International
Three of the four Republican presidential
candidates debuting in South Carolina
criticized the administration for its handling
of the American hostage crisis in Iran.
George Bush was the lone dissenter.
In the debate Thursday night in Columbia,
S.C., Ronald Reagan said the United States
should warn any group that seizes Americans
as hostages "unpleasant action" will be taken
If they do not release them by a certain
deadline.
"This is where we have failed in Iran,"
Reagan said.
Sen. Howard Baker said the United States
should make it be known firm action will be
taken in future hostage crises, and former
Texas Guy. John Connally said President
Carter was warned by the CIA the U.S.
Embassy In Tehran might be seized.
But Bush, who was soundly defeated by
Reagan in Tuesday's New Hampshire
primary, said each hostage takeover is different and the presidential candidates should
be offering full encouragement to the administration,
Bush also said he was unaware of a charge
by his South Carolina campaign headquarters

Connally offered $70,000 for black votes in the
state's Mardi 8 primary. He said the matter
should be pursued with his Columbia office.
Bush headquarters in Columbia said in a
written statement Connally had agreed with
officials of the African Methodist Episcopal
church to pay $70,000 In "walking around
money" for 100,000 black votes.
Connally denied the charge.
The fourth-place Republican in New
Hampshire, Rep. John Anderson of Illinois,
was excluded by the debate sponsors and
charged they "slammed the door in my face."
It was the first GOP debate since Saturday
in Nashua, N.H., when Reagan and Bush went
head-to-head.

Anderson said the University of South
Carolina and Columbia Newspapers, Inc.,

"slammed the door In my face this morning
for the second time. I can't really waste the
money on air fare to be turned away at the
door"
But spokesman Chip Gray said Anderson
did not meet the ground rules for the debate —
that he be on the South Carolina primary
ballot and campaign actively in the state.

Trade Deficit Reaches 2-Year High
WASHINGTON (U PI) The United States'
trade deficit in January reached its highest
level In two years, despite a cutback In oil

Imports.
The Commerce Department Thursday said
the United States bought $22.11 billion worth
of foreign goods, while selling $17.35 billion to
overseas customers.
The resulting $4.76 billion deficit surpassed
the December gap by $692 million and was the
largest since February 1978, when the red-ink
entries totaled $5.2 billion,
The nation's merchandise trade per-

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bIlateral relations have never been better."
The Soviets also direct submarine and
The study concludes that "Castro is clearly Intelligence operations out of Cub., Soviet
pleased with the trend of recent events, with monitoring Installations In Cuba are capable
his relations with Moscow, with the prestige of Intercepting U.S. overseas telephon,
his troops In (Africa) have earned for him..." The latest Intelligence reports also warn that
The colorful Cuban has carefully refrained, the Soviets are p"uthig vwck,r on.
however, train direct military Intervention
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leilleence report: "Castro supported Latin Germany to protect nuclear tnasillaons

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for his efforts he Was loudly booed. Also

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tint contingent of the is
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but if it is to be the only step, it won't get us send tothisyear's Winter Olympics arrived
anywhere.

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a military ban, with combat troops, fighter

study notes that be is "the same firebrand
who years ago had not hesitated to challenge planes and reconnaissance aircraft stiiitloned
Moscow on virtually any Ideological tenet..," there. Since April 1970, the Rnujans have
But the differences that 'strained Cuban. kept a dose watch on the South AtIaUc by
Soviet relations so severely years ago," the flYthg reconnaissance missions out of Cuba
and Guinea, both Soviet.dominaed states on
report adds, "are no longer
opposite sides of the Atlantic. A topmeret
irritants."

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under pressure to get married like they once
were," she said.
"Women are definitely initiating dating,
too, and they're proud of it," said Ms. Kor.
man, whose survey encompassed 400 UF
coeds between the ages 18 and 22. "And they
are enjoying a new freedom in doing that."
Unlike just a few years ago, she said,
"Campus dating is more casual, less formalized and intense. Often, women will buy
tickets toa concert, then calla man and invite
him to go, or they'll cook dinner for someone.
"They're also doing more things in groups
or as friends."
Women, too, are sharing the high cost of
dating more than they once did, Ms. Korman
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forms nce is one key to stability of the dollar
in foreign exchange markets. When the
deficit grows, holders of dollars abroad tend
to become nervous and sell.
The administration has been actively trying
to boost U.S. exports In order to slice into the
long string of monthly deficits that began In
December 1975.
The lopsided January trade performance
caine as somewhat of a surprise because the
size of the deficit is normally tied to how
much expensive oil the country imports.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners as Prime Sponsor for the
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) requests eligible agencies interested in operating a FY SO Summer Youth Employment Program
(SYEP) CETA Title IV to submit a project proposal for funding consideration.
There is approximately $364700 available for program funds.
PurposeofSYEP: This program provides eligible youth with useful work and
sufficient basic education and institutional or on-the-job training to assist these
youths, to develop their maximum occupational potential and to obtain unsubsidized employment. The program is designed to assist economically
disadvantaged youth ages 14-21 years of age. A prolect must result in tangible
outputs or a specific product that will be completed within the period of time
between the close of school and September 30, 19)0.
EligibleAiendes Include: Seminole County public and private non-profit neighborhood or community-based organizations including local educational institutions.
Iistsreslsd agencies should ceetact:
Dianne Goshorn
Manpower Senior Planner
Seminole County Manpower Division
First Street and Park Avenue
Sanford Florida 32771
or
Telephone: 323-4330, ext. 392
Mon. Fri., 5:30 5:00 p.m.
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24, 19)0, AT 5:00 P.M.

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* And that's why we put our Seal of Quality on
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* It's our way of telling you it's the finest possible *
* product we can make. And our dedication doesn't *
* stop at the end of the assembly line. We've taken *
* extra steps to insure you It never stops. That's one
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of the reasons that when our cars come off the
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* from design to the finished product Involves people.*
* Unlike Detroit assembly lines (which must keep *
* rolling at all times) the Toyota assembly lines are *
* carefufly controUed by the people on the lne.They *
* can stop it at any time if they spot a problem. That *
way you don't get door hinges with only one
* TOYOTA PRIDE.

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* screw in them because the line is moving too fast. *
* At our factory there a slogan, "how can we make *
* it better?" Its a nice slogan but the payoff Is in
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* the quality of our finished product. It's important *
* to us. And we know its important to you.
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QUALITY CONSCIOUS DEALERS.

*
The quality control doesn't stop at the end
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of the assembly line. Your Toyota dealer never
*
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*
that'
s as close to perfect as a car can be. That's
* why
*
goes over every car with a fine tooth
* combhebefore
he delivers It to you. And thats why *
* he has only factory
trained technicians working *
* on them. And uses only
*
genuine parts to keep
* your Toyota in perfect shape.
dealers sell
* you a car and forget about you.Some
But It's a fact that
*

have the best parts replacement
* systemdealers
in the United States. Better than any
*
other dealers. We know It's no fun when you have
* to
parts. And at some dealers the wait
* can forweeks
for even some simple part.There
* are over $25 million
worth of parts in
* warehouse in Jacksonville
and another $18
*
million In stock at the 156 Toyota dealers In the
* Southeast.
dealer Is connected to our
* computer byEach
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telewrlter.The computer knows
*
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* dealer happens to be out of a particular part, the *
* computer can get It to him faster than anyone *
* else. It's without a doubt the finest system In the
* Industry. We feel a quality automobile deserves *
* quality service.To us It's worth the extra time and *
* effort It takes to provide you with years of trouble *
* free driving.That's why Toyota owners have
*
quality
* become our finest salesmen. At
Drop by and see for your- *
* Isn't a thing of the
*
* self the difference quality can make.
*
Toyota

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Toyota,

past.

Sincere

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Jim Moran, Pre1dent
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members, each with a Cer. Longwood Civic League Sexioma Club.
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A special "Than You" was and served on the New favorite old party game
Recreation Department.
"Pin the Nose on Mickey!"
extended to Mete Burgess, Hampshire Legislature.
the - Among thepalntthgstobe
executive secretary
A thought stolen from Dr.
chamber and Ralph and Folly shown will be a copy of an old
Sylvia Evans from the Bill Armstrong, editor of
Peseld whose extra hoirs New Hampshire sugar mlii office of Information Services Legends and Sidelights, the
spent "behind the scenes" where the sap was boiled from
Stetson University an- Longwood Area Sertomna Club
helped make this drive such a the maple syrup. Her original nounced that Frank Harlan newsletter: Have you noticed
successful one.
painting, a pert of the fast Kilgore Jr., Longwood, has
it's difficult, u not tinKris Leighty, a etwlent at disappearing earIy recently been named to the possible, to save money when
High School, was Americana, is now owned by 1V7910 edition of "Who's Who your neighbors keep buying
Among Students In American things you can't afford?
presentedwith the Business President Carter.
returned from Saudi Arabia,
was able to give the members
a view of the problems and Student of the Month award
conditions In the mid-east and by Walter Lee.
his opinion of it today.

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at the rate listed on the jg.

ssible.
drought tolerance of our
healthy, vigorous lawn POThe next area of concern
Lawn. warm-season
throughout the year.
correctly mowing yo ur
As far as pest problems go
Spring Is also t he best time no gras
quite a num be r of
There
s Is trouble free. Foe
Mowing Is an essential part
warm-season lawngrasses of lawn care. The correct to re-seed or sod your Lawn If additional information oi
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that will rnw in our area. bu t VUIULi
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control,
Garder
two that are the most popular, and texture. Bahiagrass
plan to seed your Center operator or call me a
If
as well as the easiest to should be cut from two to lawn then wait until about the Agri-Center at 322-323i
maintain. These are the three inches high and St.
11101
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bahiagrau and St. Auguatinegrass from three to
Augustlnegrass.
four inches high.
Where did OU
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Jan's Produce,.
The correct cutting height is

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recommended month to apply health of your lawn. If
your first application of much of the blades are
fertilizer regardless of the removed, the grass will
type of grass. Use a complete itarve and your sod will
fertilizer, such as a 6.64 or 16- become thin, look bad and be
44. The rate at which
more susceptible to Invasion
complete fertilizer should be by weeds and pests.
Universities and Colleges." applied depends on the
mowing too high causes the
"Blue Grass
origins,
Students are selected from amount of nitrogen contained
buildup of thatch (a spongy
history, present '
status plus more than 1,200 colleges and in the material,
layer of plant debris) and
tips on planning a Blue Grass universities throughout the
This is represented by the produces a ragged-looking
Festival were covered by United States and several
first number on the fertilizer lawn, as well as encouraging

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A record turnout of ap..
proximately 70 members
attended the Longwood—
Winter
Springs
Area
Chamber of Commerce

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deductible)
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of
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The Jewish VIeW of THE printing and mailing the
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Watering at night is not it can be done now. Whethét
recommended since this or not you decide to seed
encourages diseases, sod, it is vital that you supply :

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your Astro-Graph Letter,
which begins with your birthday. Mail $1 for each to
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be
sure to specify birth date.
ARIES March 21-April 19)
Rather than suppress your
irritation with the way
another Is handling a situation

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friend was his usual complainIng self. He had led a club to
dummy's ace at trick two and
at this
all he could count
were 1 tricks.
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February 29 Is just
like
other day to me. I
safe against five clubs
it
East hand. I can always
handle a 4-1 break. There was
no perfect safety play and my
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for you, find a diplomatic way
to air your grievances openly.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
The poor taste displayed by
an arrogant individual doesn't
have to spoil a social situation
for you today. Either ignore
this ,rnn ni. wiitk own.,
In. Tee. tl.. e
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) plans, but not
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ticularly cirrhosis of the liver stop the overventilation and
(scarring and contraction), will tend to reverse thet
can lead to hemorrhoids and process. People get into
cause itching as you trouble with hyperventilation
because they blow off too
described,
I am sending you The much carbon dioxide.
Health Letter number 13.8,
Now as far as preventing
What You Need To Know the problem, you may need
About Diarrhea. You may some help in finding out why
pick up some clues out of it.
hyperventilate. There's
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how to breathe properly.
has a sudden unex- Breathing into a paper bag is
plalned cha nge in bowel ha bit
lllul must have an examination, mentioned but I would prefer
to learn to breathe properly
It's sometimes the first and and prevent such frightening
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the bowel is the
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLtRIDA
Seminole County, Florida under Seminole County, Florida under
iS46.CA.K
the fIctitIous name of TRAKTEX,
of L.V.&amp;M COLONIAL MORTGAGE COM.
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and that I intend to register said the fIctitious name
PANY, a corration,
name with the Clerk of the Circuit SPECIALITY CO., and that I
Plaintiff,
Court, Seminole County, Florida in intend to register said name with
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accordance with the provisions of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ARSINIA LAVERN WILLIAMS
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To- Seminole County, Florida In .
the Fictitious Name
HOURS
cordance
with
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provisions
of
the
and
others,
3
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times
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Wit: Section S$S.09
Florida Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Defendants.
5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
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Satutn
NOTICEOF SALE
Siction $43.09 Florida Statuses
CHICAGO(UPI)-Thedefenserestedltscaaelnthetrlalof
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Sig. Ronald J. Kobryn
Notice is hereby given that,
accused mass aexslayer John Wayne Gacy with the testimony Publish: February 13, 22. 29 &amp;
SATURDAY SNOOVI
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lLlnesMlnlmum
pursuant
to
an
order
or
a
final
51g. James L. Albert
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Mirth 7. 1950
of a psychiatrist who said Gacy killed "because he was trying
Publish February 5, 13, 32, ,. 1S0 iudement of foreclosure entered in
OESI
— the above-captioned action, I will
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DES-Il
'DEADLINES
sill the property SItuated in
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
The final witness for the defense, which tried to establish
SemInole
County,
Florida,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
IN
MEETING
Gacy, 37, was insane and unable to prevent himself from
Noon The DaBefore Publication
The Seminole County Local AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, described is:
Lot Ii, ACADEMY MANOR
Planning Agency will condoct a FLORIDA.
murdering 33 boys and young men, was psychiatrist Richard
UNIT ONE, according to ff11 Put
public meeting to consider making CASE NO. 50455.CA.19L
SUndO1 - Noon Friday
R.appaport.
recommendations to the Seminole FEDERAL NATIONAL MONT- thireof as recorded in Put Bock _________________________________________________
R.appaport testified Thursday Gary's severe mental Illness
13, Page 93, Public Records g
County Board of County Corn- GAGE ASSOCIATION, etc.
prevented him "from conforming his conduct to the requirePlaintiff, Seminole County, Florida.
missloners regarding adoption of
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to get rid qualities within himself."

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Testimony Indicated Gacy, a building contractor, charged
with more killings than anyone in U.S. history, strangled all

revisions to adopted Ordinances: JOHN THOMAS O'NEAL, it u*, it best bidder for cash, at the West
AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ii,
door of the Seminole county _____________________________
ING SECTION 42•03.3,10 OF
Defendants. Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at THE

PROVISIONS FOR THE PLACE.
March, 1910.
FORECLOSRE SALE
"He knew what he was doing when he was squeezing
MENT OF ADVERTISING
NOTlCEisherebygiventhatthe (SEAL)
neck," Rappsport said. "But in his mind, it was not bad
BENCHES IN THE UNINCOR. undersigned ARTHUR H. BECK.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
PORATED AREAS OF SEMI- WITH, JR., Clerk of the Circuit
Clerk of the Circuit
because he was trying to get rid of qualities within himself.,,
Court
NOLE COUNTY; PROVIDIN( Courtof Seminole County, Florida,
Defense attorneys say they will call two mote psychiatrists
AN EFFECTIVE DATE,
By Cynthia Proctor
will onthe 27th day of March, 1S0
during rebuttal testimony, expected to turn into a battle of
Deptity Clerk
A RESOLUTION TO AMEND at 11:00 A.M. at the East door of
psychiatrists. 11* prosecution was to begin presenting Its SECTION 4.4.4. SEMINOLE the Seminole County Courthouse, SMITH, HULSEY.
COUNTY SUBDIVISION REGU- Sinford,Florida,cfferforsalewd SCHWALBE I. NICHOLS
rebuttal witnesses today.
to the highest Attorneys for Plaintiff
LATIONS TO ALLOW THE sati at lic
Prosectators plan to take about a week to present their first COUNTY TO ACCEPT 1RREVO. and best bidder for cash, the 500 Barrett Bank Bldg.
CABLE LETTERS OF CREDIT following described property Jacksonville, Florida 32202
20 rebuttal witnesses, including five psychiatrist..
Theprosecution,whichlsseeklngthedeathpenalty,charges

Gacy is a

sane, calculating kifler

who carefully chose victims

DES-103
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SAVINGS INSTITUTION

AN Florida:
ALTERNATE FORM OF SECUR.
Lot
24,

Block

GAL SUBMITTALS REQUIRED ONE,accordingtotheptatt.ct CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA. IN AND
IN THE PLATTING PROCESS. as recorded in Put Book 14, Page 7 FOR SEMINOLE COUNtY.

home.

rational motive for

Rappaport said

After School

Call Circulation Dept.

mental

entered in a case pending In said
illness convinced him his STANDARD MECHANICAL Court, the style
of wtIch is in. •v'

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BEUUTIFUL MAY, AIR
Now at new reduced price
157.000. This large BR. 28
home is instantly available,aII
the extras you want in a fine
home too. Owner will help
finance if you assume e' pct
VA mtg Call today!

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leading to beautiful pooi, patio
&amp; 8130. $49,900 with I'
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BEDROOM, FRAME. 2
PLIANCES, GOOD CON
DITIOPI. WALK DOWN

Unfurnlshed Apt. 7 BR, 18, 500
Sec.

126,000-St. Johns River access,
tl,SOOdwn. for 10 acres, owner
will assist with financing.

MENTS THERETO; PROVIDING
FOR INCLUSION IN THE SEMI.

WITNESS my hand arid official
seal of said Court this 27th day of
NOLE COUNTY CODE AND February, 1950.

CARPETS. PAINT, FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
$71,900.

Respondent. Gentleman, haisdsome, new in

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105 Sunset Dr,3 BR 18, FR, FP,

SACRESLAKE FRONT ROLLING
MILLS,
NICELY
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VOL US IA
COUNTY. $75,500.

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

The Real Estate Agency

Inc., Realtors
735', S French 1)7 92) Sanford

LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF

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5.
Refinished antiques used furn., collectibles, misc.,

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321
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Ref. repo. 16 cu ft t,- ost t, cc.
GOING
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SERVICE.
Orig. $529, now $205 or S19 mo.
OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
Agent 339-5316.
ACRES IN UPSALA TO $7,500______
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CASH OR TERMS.
53-TV- Radio-Stereo
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2'7 ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.
TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orig.

$9,900
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$44,900.

Sunland w Sc patio, Fl. rm.,
new kit, w-w carpet, &amp; dcc.

Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC

Eves, 322 0612. 322-1587
207 E. 75th St.

SERVICE CONTRACT. Now

Ppone 372 785%. Sanford

water cooler, window, silver
tea set 8. 36" Delta wood lathe
w.attachments.
INSPECTION FROMS:30A.M

TERMS OF SALE:
CASH -VISA.MC
Auct. Wayne Blecha

WOODED LOTS, ROAD
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR-

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26)9 Orlando Dr.

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trans.. tool bOx, new fl
spection. $97S 323 9211
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1971 Chevy Sub . ton Pick up.
set up as a tow vehicle. rr.any
extras, $3,500 or best
reasonable offer 322 1901
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'70'. ton Chevy Pickup
350. auto trans.PS. P13

556 S. Woodland Blvd.
Right on Hwy. 1742

'76 Ford Pick upwith topper
VI.F250. Clean

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97,S Sanford Ave
373 1734
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ALL OF THE ABOVE PRO
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$1,000 322 7682

$493.75 hal, 5153.1$ or $17 mo
Agent 339.5356.
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CHOICE FROM $4,500.

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$7,900 EACH,

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail. In this
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$92,000.

REALTORS

buy for $23500!

time Bal $119 Ilor $19 35 mo
Agent 3395386
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LAKE
FRONT.
LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50000

STENSTROM
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322-9150 10a.m. to5p.m.
APPI lANCES Sanford Fur
Shocks $195
4eavv Duty $6 9$
Mon. thru Sat.
rnture Slvag 322 1721
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Nw Ba'ter.'s $? 95
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241i French Ave - Sanford
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Usod full site hotel-motel bed.
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ding. Very clean, $14.95 Ci. PC.
72- 4ud ion
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17 92, So. of Sanford.
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BUY J(JNK CARS
Sunday March3h
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Washer repo C.F deluxe model.
NEW TIRES $19 89&amp; UP
•SAT MARCH 1st 10AM.

4 PLUS ACRES WOODED
ROAD
F RON TAG E
DELTONA AREA. $12,700

house, 1g. patio. $55,900.

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HIGHWAY 1-4 FRONTAGE, DcBARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES 131,500.

SANFORD - 3 BR, 1 B. ref &amp;
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stove, $12,000 and assume IL.
FHA mort, $161 mo.
Owner 131.2512.
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Friday, Feb. 29, 19$0-9A

Evening Herald, Sanford, F

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NICE BUILDING rOl 70'x130-,
COUNTY. CLOSE IN. $3,500,
5)000 DOWN.

If you are having difficulty findlnç
a place to live, car to,drive, a 2 BR, 28. CondO, Kit equipped,
move In today for 533,900.
lob, or Some service you have
need of. read all our want ads
__________________________ 3 BR, 28, pool, BBQ, green

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Low Down Payment

save Gas-move into this (like
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located, only 145.000, assume
mort. at 73,

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property 2 BR, lB. u5t for the

2 B1DROOM FRAME. WALK

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this won't last, call &amp; see
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killing.

Gacy's

CON.

PRAYERS,

"0", IN THE CIRC.IT COURT OP

- - - - -------- - - ------ - -

deal retirement or starting. 2
SUPER BUY AT $70,500
BR. FP home. close to bus
te, 'hopping, churches Call I New listing, call now to see the
exceptional value of this 2 or 3
tot more details.
BR home, cony, located, wa
bus line close by for your
. ,, ALL FLORIDA REALTY
c.)nven,ence Selling "as is."
OF SANFORD REALTOR

EARN EXTRA $$

EVENING HERALD
_____________________
andGrapefruit
TeI.PhOfl,SOliCit.)rslParttime
3224733or322O3$2
Phone Room Supervisors, well
Looking for a lob? The ClassIfied
established Sanford Firm. Full
Ads will help you find that lob.
Time &amp; Part Time. afternoon
__
Si lenlfl hours. No selling,
p.rman.ntposltion.Start$3-IO
11-lnitructIos
hr. advance according to
_____________________ motivation. Guaranteed
bonus, call for intervliw
between 91 sat n:o4.sRAINBOWCHILD
_______________________

PRECIOUS

tr,eitona : completeIyf
2 BR, 28, LR, Den, Garage
adults, no pets. 574 3026.
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__________________________
____________________

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41—Houses

JUNE

'r:',' 1 acre plus w old home. Zoned
for duplexes. City water &amp;
,,
sewer. Super location $35,00o

.

FRIENDS
WHO
HA V E
SENT
FLOWERS, CARDS
a LOVE DURING
ALLEN'S ILLNESS;

—Houses -

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41Houses
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__________________________
90GO0d 'TNn 10 E?

FAMILY WISH TO
T H A N K
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BOYS &amp; GIRLS

_______________________________________

--e

2 BR, New house, completely
?i' furnished, AC. $350 mo. First &amp;
last -4- damage dep off A3r
on ROSs 323-6023.

benefits. Apply InPerS0'- I ml.
____
north of 434 on 17-92. if ictties
.
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
Applyin person Sanford NUrSifli
I Convaliscent Center, 950
Millonville.
____________________
________________________
Lip.
mechanic. must hiVe Ow1'
tools. Good benefitS, 5 ay Yk.
Apply In person) ml. north of
17•fl. R1ChIVSVW,.

831-9993

322-2611

33—HOUSES

'

it. Call 372 26))

Couches, chairs, bar. 10 Danish

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over 5700 Balance due $115.00
radio heater, auto, no rust
washer, oil heater, &amp; a lot of
or take over my payments
inspected until 650 1395 703
nice, fancy antique glass
$17.00 month.
Still
on
W. 1st. 32) 0998
items
and
pottery
Items.
_______________
BATEMAN REALTY
CONDO) BR, lBw-C-HIA.w.w
warranty. Will deliver. Can
DATE,
When isa brought young men home, Rappaport said, be
YOU
ARE
DOOR PRIZE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
HEREBY
'77 Chrysler Newport
fishing, dining, and g
5675394
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
_______________________________
---------------------------------------------------.
DERN ,POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
28R,MH,$)5,000.34,.s?)7
NOTIFIED that an action for
COME EARLY-STAY LATE
By: Susan N. Tabor
W D&amp;rlghtbythepool' Yours
740SanfordAve.
23,000rnu $7,315
company. Plies, send photo.
psychologically reversed roles with them -him becoming the
SECTIONS S1U(a) AND $127
LIVE-IN COMPANION
Larry D. Herman Broker
v BATH, FORMAL DINING
Deputy Clerk
for *73,1001
Don't pile no longer needed Items
dissolution of marriage has bien
365 5750
Box 212 Delary, Fla, 33113.
SEMINOLE
-3210759
COUNTY
CODE,
father, the youths b coming
ROOM.FIREPLACE, EAT IN
* * * * * * * *
2o
filed against ou In the Circuit
high as an elephant's eye. Place
ADOPTING THE 1979 EDITiON BUTLER,ENGLEHARDT
WINTER SPRINGS
Dell's Auction Center
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
pct. inlerest to qualified
Rappaport said Gacy hid his "cold, ruthless character"
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Why Be Lonely? Write: 'O$ A
a classified ad, and pile the
FANTASTIC condos by the pool,
OF THE STANDARD PLUMBING &amp; MCDONALD, P,A.
* $ PCT. ASSUMPTION,
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
Workers needed for cabinet
WE BUY CARS
$52,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
Mate" Dating Service, All
buyers. New homes with
Circuit of the State of Florida, in
Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
lots of extras! Join the
money
in
your
welldtt
beneath a "mask of unity" and appeared normal to even his
CODE WITH CERTAIN AMEND. 1113 East Robinson Street
SEIGLE R REALTY
1)9,900 down assume payments
manufacturing shop. Must
MORTGAGE.
monthly
payments
under
$250.
and
ages.
P.O.
Box
6071,
Clearwa.
.
for
Seminole
County,
323
5620
Florida
33501
homeowner's
assoc.
Priced
and
you
MENTS THERETO; PROVIDING
of$719,lltotal.Clean3 BR,2B,
two ex-wives.
70) S. French
323-7531
haveknowledgeof tools. Apply
tar, Fl, 3331$.
Lowdown payments. 377-7711
BROKER
iii requested to serve a copy of ___________________________
CALL 62$ 0636
lust rightl
FOR INCLUSION IN THE SEMI. Publish Feb. 291 Mar. 7, 1910
5.1-Garage Sales
______________________
Screened Porch, kitchen
___________________________
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
7
BEDROOM,
FAMILY
ROOM,
your
written
defenses,
if
any
to
it,
--- ---- -------HOLE COUNTY CODE AND DES-lU
—
SERVINGORANGEAND.
71395, Myrtle Ave
One Owner 1976 Toyota 4 dr
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
equipped, freshly decorated, Sanford's Sales Leader
The Best Buy in Town
A low
EAT IN KITCHEN WITH
onthePititionef,whasename
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
ORSEMINOLECOUNTY
Found
I spd 322 8971
CondonnIunn
........Station
Wagon,
,
41:Aimfilediate
occupancy,
lowest
Orlando
cost
Classified
Ad,
Multi.
Families
Fri.
79.
S;t
Sanford
NEW
APPLIANCES,
CENCa.m,-3
p.m.
M.F.
address are:
I
_______________
____________________
DATE.
Section
1.1
between
619pm
priced
in
area
at
only
$i3,coo.
327
1S77
105
W
71st
St.
between
Oak
&amp;
_______
Navy Men Held In Death
371 06.40
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
For Sale
— —
RONALD EDWARD .JOSLYN
_________---___
- ___________________________
Advertlsimee$ ,.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
Owner-Broker. 530-7717.
________________________________
AREA. $35,500
____________________
_________________
Park Appliances &amp; mIsc. 10 3,
SR.
LOST Fern Husky-Ship 24" tail,
78 Futura, 6 cyl, PS. PB. stereo
-- SECTION 4-31, SEMINOLE 1-1.1
PvbllcNstic.
TRACTOR
TRAILER
75-Recreational
Vehicles
NEED
1SSA Plantation Plaza
bik w-wh chest I. toes I bin
sysw-CB, AC, very good cond.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (UP!) -Five Navy enlisted COUNTY CODE ADOPTING THE
BEAUTIFUL
HEAVILY
1
BR,
'B.
all
appl.
md.
W&amp;D,
Public Notce Is hereby given
ANTIQUE ESTATE Moving
DRIVERS
LAKE PICKETT ESTATES,
DeBary, FlorIda 32713
legs. Longwood Markham Rd.
IMMEDIATELY
$4,600 or best offer 322 1353
ANYTIME
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
__________________________
WOODED
3.2
acres
(390
ft.
men are being held today on $50,000 bond each after being
)97 EDITION OF tHE STAND. that Sealed Proposals will be and file lh.original with the Clerk
Sale
Fri
&amp;
Sat
9-00.
15'
Travel
Trailer.
ACRES.
ROAD
FRONTAGE,
Markit
eqpt,
area. "TOES". Collar No.
ARD BUILDING CODE FOR USE received by the Sanford Airport of
storage, pool &amp; club house,
frontage) on Stone Island
Division of Malor US Corp. Is
OUTSIDE SOLICITORS
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
________
quette Ave. Follow signs,
overhead bunks,
sleeps 6 See
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
the above-styled Court on or
Multiple Listing Service
3970. 322.0066. 71 AMC Hornet I dr. 6cyl,
assum. first or owner will
Road. $22,000.
seeking DOT qualified drivers
__________________________
3 lots total llOx)96, directly
----------- ----- -- ------- -----to
appreciate.
Bargain
Price
NEW
3
BEDROOM.
2
BATH,
2
Auto. PS, new tires $615
that left one child dead and another seriously injured.
consider terms. $27,000..
OMITTING SECTIONS 111, 112, hereinafter called the Authority, judgment may be entered against
LOST-Keys
across from Sanora entrance.
sat March I. 10105 10) E 10th,
323 0543
862 7608 aft 3
BUILDING CODE AND ADOPT- Manager, Bldg. No. 1,
in
Sanford,
Fl.
Qi'aiif
led
pp
$10 Reward. 321.0991
of Denver, Cob,; Electrician's Mate 3rd Class Victor M.
Sanford complaint or petition.
TRAS. $19,900.
______________________
ING APPENDICES D. H AND 1
porch gar., fireplace, 1g. treed
plcants must have two-man
Airport, Sanford, Florida, until
HOURS FLEXIBLE
75.AWITNESS my hand and the seal
Crux, 19, of Jersey City, N.J.; Seaman Recruit Allen C.
42hile
Homes
tot, good area, needs paint. Branch
team exp., blat least 25 yrsof
3 Fam. Garage Sale. Sat. Only!
--- . ------- - PROVIDINGFOR INCLUSION IN 3:30P.M,onMarchI, l9SO,forthe olsaid Courton February 4,1910.
Call Bob Lovenbury
6
ROOM
HOUSE
ON
LARGE
6-Child Care
PRICED REDUCED to Office
Barlow, 20, of Cheektowaga, N.Y., and Seaman Apprentices THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE construction ot a 4300 sq. ft, metal (SEAL)
age 1 have a mm. of 2
2551 Hartwell Ave. Nothing
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
CirculatlonMan.ger
'sr2222 ________________________
______________________
CORNER
LOT
NOW
3
BED
—
CailBart
1975
Chevy
Paneled Van
AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- addition to Bldg. No. 401 in sc
152.500.
-..
- over $100
over ff11 road exp., good
______________________________
EVENING HERALD
JamesP. Westland, 21, of
Mark Timothy
I
YR.
OLD
DOL
WIDE-ROOM.
I'
BATH.
ORIGIN
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH
JR.
___________________
Partlycustomuied
Mwy92. Imele west of Speedway.
TIVE DATE.
references &amp; a proven safety
REAL ESTATE
cordance
with
drawings, As Clerk of the Court
Baby Sitting in my home by
NEW HOMES
Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28. W'
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX.
Random, 19, of St. Petersburg, Ph.
Daytona Beach, wilt hold .1
3fl2611
372 lS67att 5
Sat. &amp; Sun9to S
CHECK OUT THIS ONE AT
record
required.
Interested
REALTOR,
327
7495
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING specificatIons, and procedural
Christian
lady.
Hourly,
_______________________
___________________
Central
H&amp;A
heat
pump,
big
VACANT
MAKE
OFrER.
___________________
By: Cynthia Proctor
public AUTO AUCTION i'very
i90lHollyAvenue
__________________- -A sixth sailor, Gunner's Mate Seaman Tyrone L1oiIs L.ogan, ORDINANCE NO. 79.9, THE documents prepared by the
UNDER
540,0001
3
Bdrm,
applicants
please
reply
to
Box
weekly,
daIly
rates,
7
days
or
with payments $250 &amp; under to
bdrms., 1. huge kit. Low low
$28,500
As Deputy Clerk
of Brooklyn, N.Y., was charged as. material witness and
t?se only one in FlorIda. You set
- - -------- phone,
cost,
clerk
yard
w
utility
bldg.
&amp;
garage.
(1
person).
lox
1451,
Sanford,
Fl.
P.O.
F
F-IC
I
NCY
BUILDING
Sanford
Airport,
hereinafter
DES.43
and
leave
a
mewage.
Ave. 1-293-9474.
HaIl Realty, Inc. 373-5774.
-BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
A I., MARCH I
released on ,000 personal recognizance bønd.
....the reserved price. Call 904 253
CODE" TO ADOPT MORE EN. called the Engineer.
Mall
Attractive brick front, all this
____________________
Beth Jones, Rt. - 32771. FOE M-F.
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
1st St. &amp; San Juan Ave., musical
AWARD REALTY. INC
pick up I deliver anytime
MENTS FOR THERMAL AND the construction of a PRE. POE SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Will buy lunk Auto Batteries ----. -- -porch, excellent cnd. inside &amp;
Baker, anammunitloneahip. At least tlwee oftheiuspectawlll
When you place a Classified Ad
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
instruments; color TV;
U9
LIGHTING EFFICIENCY DE. EN 0 I N E F N E 0 MI TAt. FLORIDA.
noon,
Ph.
333-2045
aft
1
Secretary
A'ea
Best
Price-Malor Credil Cards
—
Sanford
out.
$19,500.
adults,
327
1615.
'UST MAKE
In
The
Evening Herald, stay
______________________
_________________________
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MUST
_____________________
stereo ; compactor ;
be preserded to a federal grand uryua result of their I
SIGN STANDARDS FOR USE BUILDING with:
I-Iarold Hall
pm.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.2313.CA.21
BATTERY SHOP
We buy .qu,ly in houses, apts. Si
7S models. Call 339 9100 or 534close
to
your
phone
because
lIE
SOLD
THIS
WEEKI
glass,,ar.;
ant.
barberchairl
WITHIN $IMINQI.I-.COU$$TY,
an agoreisty,
.
vo'tvement
%OlW2lthSI
______ is about
vacant land. Lucky In323-4
____ in the ft of U ____
See our beautiful new BROAD____
s, W
wtU'. manImIm,,eve IN RE: The Adiptlia •f
4605 (Dealer)
something wonderful
____________________
mid cabInets: 3 cars: Cur.
__________________________
PROVI IWO PON INClUSION IN height connected
to
work-with
$Int
secretary
vestments.
P.O.
5ox
39.
GERAlD
DAVID
DENNIS,'
MORE,
end
fled
front
&amp;
rear
BR's.
Into
Attornsy
to happen.
nulure plus much more.
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE exIstIng Bldg. No. 401 presently
a gross sales team. ExcqIlent
_______________
.6anford 322 171)
HAROLD MICHAEL DENNIS,
ljiFtIiiki
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
jrosecutoraarEennslsringct1rgingt1nwIthconracyto
Realty, Inc.
AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- occiedbyMe$aIMaoufaduring,
_______________________________________
werki.Iosndltl.ns. if ysuars
and DANIEL DELANCY
323.5200
3lo3OrlandoOr.
SATONLY-IFamily
fast end accurate with typirIg
MarIneMotoq Installers
;teai gov,rimsai*propirty, theft of government property and TIVE DATE.
VA&amp;FHAFinancinq
______________
Inc. Proposed building is to be DENNIS
)S7E.LakeAve.,Longwood
•
Realtors/MIS
5:30 till ?? 6 mo. old Doberman
of
47-A-Mortgages
Dought
CERTAIN BUILDINGS OR
SIMINOI.I
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
siviraldipsrtmintsand miet
Sell that extra bike with a low cost
away. Steady work, Cobia.
Moving to a newer home, apartBuildings Company or equIvalent WALTERS
puppy, Diving gear, antique
arrest. developed from information provided by an
PROBATE DIVISION
cllentswelllnpersonandover
their sti9father.
BoatCo. lOOSliverLakeRoad,
STNUCTURESWtTHIN THE UN. manufacturer and In compliance
PILE NO. 4944$.CP
the telephone, Call Janice at
nnent,andnootherarrestsareexpected,pollcesa1d.'fh. INCORPORATED AREAS OF with Southern Building Code
Sanford, Fl.
NOTICEOPSUIT
2og
with a want ad.
lots &amp; lots of misc. 339-1617.
DIVISION PROBATE
SEMINOLE COUNTY WHICH coastal Region.
321-0320. Immediate opening,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
LOW CASH TO Mb.- I BR,
Inazisnum penalty for Involunty manslaughter ii titee
LIST NOW!
ARE UNOCCUPIED AND UN.
RI
ThE
ISTAT
excellent
salary
full
biflif
Its.
1st
I.
2nd
OP
Will
buy
mortgages.
We
Garage
Sale. 251$ Gale Place
HAROLD
MICHAEL
DEN.
IN
28,spiit
plan,hugekit.,
formal
b. 24 gauge panel roof and side TO:
'ears In prison.
SEIGLER REALTY
43—tsAcrge
Call Walt Cappei 323-6100
SUITABLE FOR OCCUPANCY
EDNA MAY SHUSTER,
well established company.
also make Real Estate .
Fri&amp;Sat.96
DR.
fenced
yd
w
trees.
_________________
walls. Color to be selected by the NIS, SR
OUR NEWEST OFFICE
Knowles Realty Inc.
AND WHICH ARE UNSAFE.
BarlowandWestlandwerechsrgsdaddluonaUywjthsünple
deceased,
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Business loans FlorIda Mor
Lots of Misc.
Noticeisherebyglventhajasuit
BROKER
534,50011
thoity.
INLAKEMARY
.
REALTOR
DANGEROUS
625-3005
OR UNSANITARY
tgage Investment. 1101 E.
NOTICIOF ADMINISTRATION
poaseaslonofmarljuana.Barlowalsowascbagedwlthsinipls
c.1½lnchvinylf.cedflbes'glass has bien filed for the adoption f
iri'
We
specialize
_____________________
7439
S
Myrtle
Ave.
OPENING
MARCH
lit
COUNTRY
½ ACRE- Newer
MOVING SALE: Sat., Mar. I,
TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES: Insulation over Interior of entIre your sons in the above Indicated TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Robinson, Orlando, 437797$
NURSESAIDE
FARMS
assault stemming from his arrest.
38R, C.HIA, w-w cpt., Ig
Positions for 3 associates. Call:
9:00 am. Lake Reservoir
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF
Orlando
Court, the title of which case is as CLAIMS
Sdrlford
BuildtoSuit ourlotoryovrs.
OR
DEMANDS
-. 5• walls.
PartYlme
RANCHES
for confidential interviews.
__________________________
Beauty Care
patIo, rose garden &amp; low cash
(near Seminole High). Maple
377 1577
DavIdM.AflenJr,,7,wsskilhedandMlchas)D.ChurcbIU,$,
DEFECTS TO OWNER: PRO.
FHA VA, FHA 2331245
•
Home Repair
371 0610
above.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
d.
Eight
skylIght,
3
ft.
x
11
ft.
sh0
m.eu
GROVES
FRICKEIFRICKE
to mtg. $4590011
fli park
VIDING FOR CERTIFICATION
5.?$Ilafl5$ for Sale BR suite, upright freezer. dbl. ____________________ ____________________________
You are hereby required to file AND ALL OTHER PIRSONS
was hurt In the ezpkilon at a North i.rleston
e.
Gutters
and
dewnspouts
ASSOCIATES INC.
____________________
bed wextra firm mitt., cedar
TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY
_____________________
6", acres for Only $16,300 Very
______________________
Proposed any written objections or defenses INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Feb. l7whlls playing
Unsworth Realty
M.
Tire, of the sisapsots
REALTOR
I Home repairs, paneling, roof,
CAN'T BE BEAT- 2 or 3 BR,
chest,
and more. Call 323 lID?
COMMISSIONERS WRITTEN accommodate the
531-5233
451j545
TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON
ARE
good
terms.
Osteen.
YOU
may'
have
In
HERESY
above
MUFFLIR MAN (1)
new C-HIA, w-w cpt., rge,
aft 1:30.
live near the trailer park.
FINDINGS OF THE NUISANCE structure plus the water from the you
WILSON
MAIFP
FURNITURE
Beauty
NOOk I
formerly
Harriett's
with
of
this
NOTIFIED
that
the
•d.
the
Clerk
carpet, remodeling. All work
______
____________
proceeding
hAKE
IF NOT ABATED IN SPECIFIED ,wrto sided the existing building,
BUY,SFLL.TRADE
ref., d-w, disposal &amp; iandscap.
Sit E. Is) St., 322-5742
Poilce Capt. Kitty Baxley said Churchill has been removed
. ERA •
guar. Free Est. 331 5465.
t. on. is' wide x 16' high Court and to sorve a copy. thereof ministration of the estate of Esa
H, Ernest MORRIS Sr.
_______
311
315
E
First
St
-TIME LIMITS: PROVIDING FOR
FRONT
ed
yd.
*32,90011
3775822
________________________
___________________
END
MLS
May
Shyster,
deceased,
File
MAN 1)
,
REALTOR
Ovetheadroillngdoorwlthelect,lc upon the Petitioner's Attorney,
frontheintenslvecsreunfto(theMidjcs)urg,erMtyo(Soqth
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
THE DETERMINATION OF
SERVICESUNLIMITEO
name and addre* appear Number: 7$.M4.CP, is pending in
Rig. REAL ESTATE Broker
______
321-4061 oreves. 323-0537
Carolina Hospital but Ii expected to r'saln "N percent
SUCH NUISANCES IV THE operator installed In north end of W$IO$e
Seminole
Must
have
OWNER WILL FINANCE 1g.
Beds, DbI. motel U.S. 1. Malt.,
muffler
shop
exp
and
Circuit
Cain
for
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
herein,
on
or
before
the
1h
day
of
the
Caramlc Tile
proposed buIlding,
___
$345200
Eve. 542.343'
gorgeous 104*117 corner lot.
SION ER&amp;j PROVIDING FOR NO.
S. French. 322-7340.
prSIC$IVI erion *iiO Condo
Highland Trailer, Merc. 20 Isp
relief requested Inuid suit may be the adeis of *111th Is Sanford,
:,
Id
Police iaid the )'OUUsa appu'.ntiy found the esplosives III I
$%11% quality wk, Will find Sanford Gracioi.,s living. Reas.
Under apprailal at *33,9001! - ___________________________
TICE To OWNER, IF KNOWN,
FlorIda
32771.
The
Personal
stick steer, Ray Jefferson
Make room in your attic, garage
Regranted
wittsout
your
consent,
MEINTZER TILE
o,
h.
Modify
existing
Typewriter- recondition Royal
Lk. Sylvan Area, S acres, $37,.
OF SUCH LAND, BUILDING,
jittic bag by a nearby ralkoad track and pulled the firing pin
good pay, good worklg
locator, Canvas cover. See
or repair. leaky showers our
Sell idle items with a Classifie,
WbIy$monthlyrates,utmiiti -,
,
WITNESS my hand and official priiintatives of the estate are
acCOfilmddite
SPANISH 2 STORY-2,300 sq ft
Manual, sturdy typing table,
Other parcels avail. w.
STRUCTURE OR PREMISES dowllspouts to
osndltlsns at Mr. Muffler.
pd Inquire
1911 Chase Ave. Ph. 323-0119.
yrs. Exp. 169 $567.
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
S. Oak 441-7103
on
S.aldofficeat$an*ord,$ernmnole Robert McCoskrey and Lois
of tism
specIalty.
25
building.
pool home w-fireplace, formal
150 each, $50 for both 323-3702
DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC
Maliczowski, REALTOR 373.
322-2611 or 5319993
turn, unitonns. Ph. Carl 323.
RoomforNeew—Private
Magnolia Drive, Maitland,
February,
900.
umnsmrngbu,,I
Tile
floors
installed
house
on
over
½
acre
for
only
small depth charges to notify a submarine ew ft has been PUBLIC HEARING: PROVID. maximum height (2S'*IS') framed (SEAL)
trailer, with 12" wheels, in
1N tsr appointment.
Home. Leonard C. Jolly.
Florida, 3375).- The name and
OLD MIMS ROAD- 20 idilS
NEWS. REPAIR
"Luxury For Less"
512,50011
Side-by side refrigerator, $S;
ING FOR METHOD OF SERVICE
good cord. 323-9171.
323.7329
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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. address of the Personal
discovered an
by
L.andecaping
for
future
overhead
door
In.
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OF THE NOTICE AND SUMRepresentatives'
attorney
Is sit
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
pasture, partly wooded. Zoned
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
ROBSON MARINE
full size baby bed w-mattress,
A.I.
I. Builder will provide
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
Unfurn.
Adult Family
$75; Oak porch rocker*,
2977 Hwy. 17-92
BOARD OP COUNTY COMMIS.
Mount Baker h been aceounted for. Nineteen of the 10
All persons having claims or
cier
US. WE HAVE BUVERSI
i
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
"SPECIAL" Low Rates
Sanford, Fia. 32771
SIONERS TO TAKE NEC. ingineeg stamped
Laundry
demands against the estate are
•PI
Clock
i'
Albert
P.
McIntosh
Jr.
grenades In Ill cas. have been recovered, they said.necessary permits.
IR-5309 up. Pool. Adulti ony
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323This Week Only
ESSARV,CORRECTIVE
ACTION
5
)44,
required,
WITHIN
THREE
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$tory
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p0
•0
k 7'xS" metal liner panels
0911.
en Lake Ada. Just So. of
Free Estimates 531 0070
TO ABATE PUBLIC NUISANCE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
UN
lIED
FARM
Florida
la
13007
GWALTNEY JEWELER
Airport Blvd. on 17-fl in
af proposed
58-BIcycles
UPON FAILURE- OF THE OWN. around entIre Interior__
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1505 W. 25th ST.
204 S. Park Ave.
Februaryl, 15,32.39, 1910 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Sanford,
Call
323-0670
ER TO 00$0 PROVIDING FOR buIlding,
—
Private party wants to buy older
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
DER.42
337-6509
,/
SANFORD
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I. 1" CSimIO'I$ ClCI1
ME)nsr's
viiu.gu
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A METHOD FOR THE ASSESS.
LJI&amp; LandsCaping
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1 Bicycles: I. 26" Ladies, 1. 26" _____________________________
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Clerk of the above Court a written
income property.
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with
extra
Strength
wire
322.2090
MINT OF THE COST OP SUCH fleer
Mens,
$45
each.
3
Boys,
$25
After
Sp,m.
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
322-2943
$lSforI'pick-updelivered
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CALENDAR '
ABATEMENT TO THE LAND med%itsameelevationase*isting IN TNI'CINClJIT COURT OP
each. 705 W. 1st St., 321-0991.
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may have. Each claim must
Furnished
373-4947af1.3
TNt 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
eun'.king
UPON WHICH SUCH NUISANCE building. (3291
':ERTIFIED LAWN
be inwritlng pod must indicatethe
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AGENCY
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
l7x)2GoldCarpet,$70.
rn Rough-in plumbing for two POE
EXISTS: PROVIDiNG AUTHOR.
LLI6NDSCAPINr,
ertl%eclaim,ffiInanwonl
(
$ANPORDCOURT$APTS.
559 Plants. all kinds, SI I. up.
rchandlse
59-Wt,sical
ITY TO SILL MATERIAL SAL. resfrsoms shall be rsquire In FLORIDA
Alterations, Dressmaking
FREE ESTIMAT ES 322 7902
aedressofthecredlter.rnisagsnt
CASE
NO.
51410
SS1ICA.WP
105W. Istsl.3310991 - — ideal for single, many
fl5• of
FIUDAY,
VAGED AND TO CREDIT THE 'wrtoOS
.
Drapes, Upholstery
or attorney, and the amiurt
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IN EEl THE ADOPTION OP
features including attic
Prime St Johns River Frontage
PROCUD$AOAINST THE COST Building,
222-0707
Pianos &amp; organs, stock
claimed If the claim is not
yet
Black
Decker
&amp;
weal
trimmer,
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Sterage. 3301 5. Sanford Ave.
n.S"f'einfScciddrive 1wids CHRISTOPHER BRUCE
Neiman de Vere Howard r:: of *1* United
Whatever the occasion, there is a
OPA$ATIMENTOFTHENUI.
clearance, big savings. Call
,thedst,olInI$wlllbci.n.
extra line, nearly new
classified ad to solve it. Try one
Bob Bali 322-4103. 3202 French
Black
&amp;
Decker
16"
Edge
'yll
ASSESSMENT SHALL COISTI. lifliCtilfi. (appres. SM s.t,)
contingent or unllquidated, for real oata1 Ilcenwe,
4____
trimmer
5)5.
2
heavy
duty
Joe Cortey, Cameron Ave., Sanford. Wsgram by *I.
NOTICE OP ACTION
0,4 91' rids. vents wIth chaIn
Pipp.r Hammond auto cord
TUTI A LIEN UPON SAID LAND ____
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'.,, , toe uncertainty toal
electric cords $3 each. 323
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)rywall,
Ceilings,
TOl
JAMES
M.
PARTRIDGE
eatoJ$
at
efficient
le,1ffi
f
and
Walls
MR. Strickland.
organ.
lus
WaIst
valu in
Like new, Inc. books,
AND PROVIDING MITHOOSOP
be,tafet If the claim 10 secured.
1614, 103 F._Airport Blvd.
P.O SeX
repaired. Res. I, Comm.
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Pah'dlng
1650. Orig. 5)200 323 5500
PORICLOSURI AND COLLIC. sidewsIk tli'bKk.
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to, security shall be described, marketIng ' program.
NewS 11.11 WID hook ups,
Sedena,
Arisna
emodel I Additions.
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NOTE1l1I
Sell cempsctlen test (4)
TION OF SAID LIEN: PIOVID.
MUST
SELLI
15,500
Window
Air
The
cial.n.flt
511111
delIver
Wit'
"e. dishwsshe? dispesal,
ARE
Call 531.5399 or $630136
HEREBY fident eaples SI the
're n,/n$,ring jnto
IWO POE NEARING BEFORE Shall be required tsr material YOU
Simleek C.y Pfaft
to the
g.st1s
lu
Wsusus
w'w carpet, fl rm., C-H&amp;A,
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NOTIFIED
that
an
action
t
PC1
of
modified
THE
DOARD
OP
COUNTY
COM.
un
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Clerk 5. enable the Clerk 1 mall
cost Classified Ad.
322-3930.
0732 me. Or$ano 6J44li, 295.
expansIon program In
Quality mt or Eat., pressure
social,
Fri.ade MSSog lieU, 311 . Marks
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tir far. fill or existing adoption and other relief ha been I (1)
U)ER$ TO CONTEST THE
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cleaning.
Free Est. 3270071
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tigts4jve
ore
Oreonng&amp;
Boarding
Lg.
window
Air
Cord.;
shallow
COSTS AND - CHARGES IN.
St., (iando to raise moasy far-state NOW.
Florida nd
lN.SMlla$.
a" '
Saturday • March 1 • 11:00 A. M.
ORGAN-Gulbransen
Prepiuls will be publicly required Is save a cepy.d
I
well
pump;
car
top
carrier;
WRRIO
IV
THE
COUNTY
TO
omce.
Dulcimer
c
Is the
fej' licensed brolr.s
2keyboardsandpaI5563Ø
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claw-toot bath tub; toilet; roll.
ABATE THE NUISANCE: opsJ-Ls.ndadalO.defl:32P,M. written dilsessos, If
to .ssale to ediem a copy ii this
Animal Haven Grooming 8.
322-2192
Public.
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__ Mardi i. itSI intt HOWARD A.
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.
.
SPIIGII,,
PaInting a Repair
away
bed;
bench
car
AUTHORIZING THE aouo OP on Tuesday,
seat,
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1sp1rsens in - the
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Neficeof MrnkslsIrs$ie lies bias
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Acres
• 10 Acre Tracts
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
ESQUIRE,
3319
AIrport
MOglllrO
Man.gers'
Conference
make
offer
323.7457
aft
5:30.
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COUNTY cf5lMI$14ONIIS
malled
are
required.
WITHIN
stat
controled
heal,
of
f
floor
Prettyl$R,I½a
62—LaMS.Gsrden
$AW*DAY,M*11
APPROPRIATE 'AND EXPEND loom, BIds NO.1, SaldeidAir. SOldovendI, SUItS *7, Orlitids. THRII MONTHS PROM THE Sanford area. To get da.
sleeping boxes. We cater to
FC.HIA,$3ma.
All Site Tarpaulins
''
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
uwne'o CARRY ott •.ovi.
lists,' r--'—'--i te
10u 10
folIo.
taki
a
minuta
and
DATE OP THE FIRST PUSUCA.
your PIG- 332-6732.
Homesltes • Investment Property
3234P0
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Interior S. Exterior
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FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
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Court is or beNr *014th dsy of
310$anfordAve.
332-57$1
FreeEst.
3223558
CLUING PROVISIONS OP THIS
YELLOW
SAND
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Ck.INIoihaWlwa
Moment
anve*ctisns*0ymayliavsftiat
1½SW3fl50,S391slddsp.
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Civic Centgr, 4p.m., C if'-niy Pth — 1*
cwsract and Bid D.CUIII.SntI
ORDINANCE ANN SUPPLE
10* iN11 Eustis, - Fla
dialiopies 9115 validity at the
Harold Hall Realty Inc.
be entered eglkW
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MENTAL AND IN ADDITION TO May N
4:18 p.m. Retire 11:18 p.m.
PRIVATE
ROADS
.
UTILITIES
• ZONED Al •
10716.
REALTOR 333.V74.
MILES
ST.
OTHER ORDINANCS$g.PRO. M'$lfflC Bldg No. 1. relief demanded in lbs PoiN* dWedIMsWUl.*0qi&amp;slNicatie,s
FREE ESTIMATES.
0 the Personal Raprssanlallwe.
(SEAL)
62-A--Farm Equ. VIDING POE $IVIIASIUTY, luNd Airport for
Call anytimv 349-3259
Housewives Cleaning Service
I
P0101 I carpet; washer 1
Clerk ii lbs CirCUIt COUrt
Phone:box springs&amp; mattresses at 30
• AUCTION AUTHORIZED BY U.S. DISTRICT COURT.
'pSbl. Si Soolvd Airport
Till $IMINOI.I tjy
cwi.. hurtoem 10 bemsIt bead, 44 p.m., Ilminlill
1975 Case TractorModel$S5
Reoularorltim. basis
y$1Se mo- + $300 dip.
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dealers cost. Twin,
IPI CWhlaPrsc$er
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AN
IPPICAUthority.
Drawings,
AND
PROVIDING
do wash windows 6fl-Si'4
Likenew Cond.. $4,955
High School aidlitliun. MCbYhSad.
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, *140
Photography
king.
Jenkins
De05dp
Cloth
fulisize,queeesl
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Iecs4cotlsrns se shier Centred
ivs DATE.
3334793
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DIRECTIONS: Hwy 46 E. from Sanford Fla. to S.R. 415A • North
Pilleh Peb IL 29 A Mar. t, ;, DOJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
Furniture, 205 F. 25th St. 333- _____________________________
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OimisIs my ho summed
The meshIng will be held 10
WIU. SI POE
SAUID
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE
' TOLL FREE
0951.
lee.
the
Crthevss.
*5
1191C
of
*5
city
ij'einse,
4
of
Wedding photography by JOhJ IfoIlliIflIWSfli$
NSAV M6l' .
to Osteen, Fla. • Turn right at Post Office • Follow Auction
DiIeeI*0ftr$
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of
e, $i U, extra I,. kIt.,
DI $405
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m VVsnlsd to Buy
laMest Fiends, onMVthA 5001 CIty Hall, $onlse-1, p
Cuuum free engagement
,e,, $ p.,
Stereo Chairs. Lamps
- &amp; Fl. 191. en 1 acre. 1* me.
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1Pt?S"MeUe
at 1:* P.M or a soon tosreaaer
signs 3½ miles to property.
photos or color lalO.
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BROKER
Hei10I
1-800.121.5642
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Fared.
a pe1g. The meat lop map be The Airport AfbsrWy rgsory
Complete Mobile
Robert MCC'Shngy
567-5050. Under No.
-PaW I..*vlI
We buy used furniture
911114)
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m,
t, toe' rIght to reject asp or ad
TERMS: 50% Down ($2500.00 sale day)
Home Repair
FICTITIOUS "IñMV
Pgsaial Rapresoi$ve 0
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uninleols may be flied PFJIII'Liras,port*irs.i,ond Npticsisher*vgivsn*at lain IN
345.5259
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½
oft
Of
total
inventory
$Ise4jsiry
of
brand
.I
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$eju r-• Bal
500 S. Sanford Ave.
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Is wale. lay Infirmesity or
@ 10% for 5 years
wIth tosCaisuly Planner g
new intse'spr$ng bedding. TheSe Sanford
1,
Pl
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lays
5$. AND
*PUS- will be heist
tllcSllIylsaspP,$pasl 10*5 It. POrn Perk, FL. IsmblMe
cJ'Ø HOMES BUILT
bids are nqt damaged or
*rlssed
BARROW'S WELDING
.
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5% Discount for Cash • Closing
days
RebuiidCondeinfled Houses
seconds but brand new tap tine
SERVICE
DWmen
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A' IL, Lk. Harnoy ares.
APPLIANCES I. PLUMBING
331-0517
delivery. SoIls Sanford F.
0*e SWISS at.
hs IN' r*r10N.
Pthj1j Agency
05111 Clerk. $5.55 ShIN:
*0 hid SflOUflt is 'Squired IS be meheir Sold 50910 wlIh *5 Clerk Uhii.iN Iws., eie pits. sill.
FIXTURES, Jenkins Fur.
Custom built utIlit- &amp;
nllure Salvage, 17.92, $0 of
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE,
Nip BoilNi
For
Additional
Information
or
Fm.
Brochure
Can
aW eelslw. r Is I ShIN, Iii.
5Sh911191d *011 lOch hid.
SMisli
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PublIsh PabnIry 32. *5*
nuture, 30$ F. 25th St. 3230901
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.
Sanford. 323479
If Classified Ads didn't
0 *0 Circuit Cesre. lamMO
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01114
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OMOd isa
1epa1's
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wort
Caiy, Ffonl
there wouldn't b -v.
- ATTORNEY POE PORSOhSAl.
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9975 Singer Futura Fully avIs
Sufotul Abases
0555 lN 1I$MI• Dips I
log 'wr'
wito the prorII
322- 4132
of *0 plc. SIPSI$INTATIV*:
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usid vary
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Neme
51atfa.
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lee.,
lime.
OrIginal
5111,
bBS.
$111
or
Larry's
Mart,
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The
315 Sanford Ave.
.
ksiies *1' cterws gteMes *15 'rgu'rs Sshteirsrt
131 "1"
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furniture, Refnig.. stowo, tools
AIrport Msnoper
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Orilads. Florida '5*
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FIa.
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fofosruwNIe yes sari.
POUltrY farm.
Psisl*: Poirvery IL IL 39 1 Ph. (IN) *4513
34 p.m.
Antiques Oriental Rugs
INto,(Sets Cad ye Navy
have to sill. Call'
PubJ Fob. 10, 11915
OsigeCley Fl. 6'115.3095ns
Mrli7, 1*
Pubft*h Feb. 22, 29, 1100
RAIN
OR
SHINE
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ON PflOPtRTY
14eV and your CI'dM will
Lentge
S1N
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night a perfect 7.7 from the charity stripe.to be
By JOE DeSANTIS
upset
nothing
Buuer, upset at the goal tending call,
HeraldSports Editor
at his performance, one of his meat of the season. The
WfthPordosetoE$fledlThayef)
slender, soft-spoken big man conned 10 points, but more im
It looked extremely rocky for the Sanford five last I
portanti ripped 12 rebounds and blocked an amazing eight
Apopka held the
by one and time w*i oh, 50 slight. The Blue Darter shots
Darters put the
uonto try and Ice the win. '°'
Despite being held to seven points on the night, forward
the
eams,thefrupset plans brought quiet to the gym. But lt BceMcCraymanagedtobreaktheSemthOIeHlgh5ifl
was Stambaugh, Mighty Stambaugh at 11* free tlWO%t
season record with a total of 613 points. A record of 601
again Now there lsno joy inDartervllle,Apopkahasstruck previously set by John zeuli back inlDl4
(Jit
If the Seminoles had an unsung hero In the contest, It had to
Sanford's senior guard Glen Stambaugh was the right man, be back up guard Mike Gaudreau who volunteered to dress out
at the right time In the right situation Thursday night
in civilian attire so Stambaugh could suit up.
The Tribe's ace charity shooter calmly stepped UP to the line
Greg Robinson's Lake Howell Silver Hawks earned a 7.00
with but three seconds left In the game and his team down by p.m. semi-final berth opposite Seminole In tonight's action via
One, 46-45. The 90 Percent free throw shooter Sank both ends 'of a 7648 victory over the DeLand Bulldogs.
a one-and..one to lift Bill Payne's Fighting Seminoles to an
Mark Layton turned tna surprising 2o point effort togOalong
exasperating 47.46victory over Apopka, sending the Tribe into with RuatyConway's l4and beach from guards Larry Mincey
tonight's semi-final showdown of the District 9 basketball and Bruce Brightman to pace the Lake Howell victory.
tournament against the Lake Howell Silver Hawks.
In the other semi-final game, Daytona Mainland faces
Not bad for a guy who almost couldn't suit upbecauiehe Spruce Creek at 8:30 p.m.
"Layton did a super Job coming off the bench for us,"
brought the wrong uniform to the game.
After falling behind early, Apopka battled back against complimented Robinson. "Conway played well before foullng
Sanford late th the fourth quarter and took a
lead with out and Brightman gave usa lift late in the game too."
What does Robinson feel his Silver Hawks have to do to beat
nine seconds left to play when center Reggie Butler was
whistled for a goal tending infraction.
Seminole after losing twice to the Tribe In regular season
Payne
signaled for a time out to let U
desperation play.
e have to play the boards with them," Robinson pointed
The Tribe coach wanted Stambaugh all the way, In hopes of out. "We out-rebound DeLand 46.32. We need that kind of
his ace shooter either getting off oneof his patented jumpers oi. margin against Seminole. We can't afford to let them play
volleyball on the backboards."
drawing the foul. The plan worked to perfection. Fellow guard
Stambaugh and Keith Whitney worked the crlss-cro.s play
Sanford Radio Station WrRR will broadcast the Seminole—
under the Apopka goal and David Thomas handled the in. Lake Howell game. Pre-game show goes on the air at 6:50 with
bounds pass. Stambaugh got the leather and weaved his way play-by-play announcer Joe Johnson.
through the Apopka full court press as precious seconds ticked
SANFORTh (47): McCray 7, Stambaugh 13, D. Thomas 1,
off the clock.
Whitney 7, Butler lO,&amp; Thomas 2, Grace 0, Totals 11154747.
As Stambaugh came to the top of the key and began getting
APOPKA (41): Rutland 4, Williams 14, Grilles 4, Taylor 1,
set for a jumper, a Blue Darter slapped the ball away. Anderson lt, Richmond 4, Webb l, Young O. Totals ll$41M.
Unfortunately for coach Butch Helms and his upset-minded
Halftime: Sanford 27, Apopka 1.. Fouls: Sanford IS, Apopka
squad, the player also slapped Stambaugh.
21 Fouled Out: Grilles, Anderson. Technicala: Sanford Coach
Helms didn't see the foul. "It's a shame that It had to come Payne, D. Thomas, WIHf'n's.
down to a loose ball on the floor," commented the Apopka
LAKE HOWELL (7): Barnes 6, Cowway 14, Brightman II,
coach. "I thought we took It to Sanford in the second half. We McKnight 4, Scott 2, Mincey 10, James 0, Layton 2%
should have won"
O'Shaunessy 4. Totals 2912-2770.
:Helm was correct. The Seminoles shot horrendously from
DeLAND 168): Hinson 13, Ron 2. Ramsey 7, DeShazler 26,
the foul line. Hitting just 1540 shots for the game, Including a McGee 6, Thomas 2, Reeves 2, Hambler 0, Brown 0. Totalis 21
paltry 7-19 performance In the crucial fourth period.
1143 U.
But Stambaugh was the ace up Payne's sleeve. The 6-1
Haltlnie: Lake Howell 34, DeLand 30. Fouls: Lake Howell 27,
Deland It. Fouled out: Mincey.

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Silver Hawk forward Claude McKnight battles a
DeLand Bulldog for a rebound In Lake Howell's Seminole guard Keith Whitney, saddled with
70-58 win Thursday night. The Silver hawks early foul trouble, came back late Thursday night
square off against Seminole tonight In the semi- to help the Tribe handle Apopka's defensive
finals,
pressure on the ball.

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Up And Down Duke Dumps N.C. State In ACC Play
By Umbel! VVess International 4-We're a team ftt.lilws to 7542, and Clemson tripped
Eddie Phillips swred 27 Georgetown 60, Seton Hall 47, ECAC Netm New York-New Old Dominion 75, William and UC Santa Barbara 66; Long'
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Atlantic Coast Conference way and we just had a bed meet Maryland and North ma, 17-10, almost letaI7..polnt Collegs 01 te the Big Et; Ccaa 73, Main $7;
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Carolina will take on Duke In lead get away before eur- Ions 76, Siena 70; and St. Boston University $3, Rhode Francte (Pa.) 62 In the ECAC and Pacific 70, Fullerton State
While seventh-ranked
It went right down to the tonight's semifinal double- viving on a last-second tur- Peter's 65,Ftwdhain47inthe Island ?liatMECACNorth; South; and San Jose State 73, 58lnØipfA
Maryland narrowly escaped wire, but we Just didn't get the header.
nover.
an upset at the hands of lowly breaks and it didn't work out
Mike OKoren scored 26
John Stroud scored 26 points
Georgia Tech in first-round at the end," said Georgia points and Al Wood added 19
State Wrestling Tournoy Underway At Lyman
playoff action Thursday, Tech's Brook Steppe, who as North Carolina eased past and freshman guard Cecil
Dowell made a follow-up
Inconsistent Duke knocked missed a jump shot that could Wake Forest.
Class 4A state wrestling 11fla go an the line
Opening round matches get underway at 1:01
North CAroUna State out of have sent the game into
Billy Williams and Larry layup at the buzzer to give Ole
the tournament.
Nance owed 14 points &amp;piece Mim 16-11, its triumph over beginning this ofternow In the Lyman High p.m. with a second round scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
another overtime.
"I knew it was going to be a Duke, losers of four of Its to pace Clemson, 20.7.
the defending SEC tour. School gymnasium, the site of thlis year's state
Semi-finals begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday
dogfight," Maryland
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feature
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pounder
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followed by the wrestlebacks shortly
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The hosting Greyhounds
Tonight, LSU meets
Terrapins beat Georgia Tech, victory over N.C. State, 20.7, Kentucky defeated Auburn,Alabaza and Kentucky takes Terry Barrett, given a solid shot at bagging a after noon. Consolation matches are slated for
51.49, in overtime. It is the and playing its final ACC 6941, No.6 LSU beat Florida,
state mat crown. Barrett carries a 2544 record 6:00 p.m. with championship matches taking
mark of a good ball club to game under Norm Sloan, who 9542, Alabama edged on Ole Miss.
place at 8 .00 nm •
win a close one."
Elsewhere In tournament, .1e tourney.
will be coaching at Florida Mississippi State, 76-75, and
Georgia Tech, 6.18 and next season.
Mississippi shaded Ten- action It was Texas Tech 73,
winner Of only one conference
#4M l is the best we've nessee, 76-74.
EMU 65 and Texas 67, Houston
gone in Its inaugural ACC played ma long time," Duke Freshman Sam Bowie 47 In the Southwest Con- Knight Grapplers After Division II Titles Today
season, used a deliberate Coach Bill Foster said. "Ove- scored 19 points to bead ference; Cincinnati 65,
offense
to
minimize rail I was very, very Kentucky. The Wildcats, 27-4, Virginia Tech 61; Memphis
oawwo—'rlree Knights Hyde Park, New York, Bob lb.), Ray Barker (190 lb.) and Peters 9.2.
Maryland's effectiveness. But pleased."
led by five at the half, but State 62, St. Louis 60; and of the University Of Central
Wimberly, Homestead and Dambrowikl (186 lb.) earned
The three grapplers, from
Albert King's jumper with
Gene
Gene Banks scored 24 points began pulling away when Florida State 15, Tulane 73 in Florida wrestling team will Doug
Peters
from
AU-America
status
1977,
1976
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four seconds left in overtime
lnskladded22lo Kyle Ma
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a
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Charles "Hawkeye" Whitney field goals.
and West Texas State 830 University of Nebraska, Americans as the lCidgJits competing at 11$ aul Peters winning the Southern
"Whenever you play led State with 17 points.
Guards Ethan Martin and Qeighton 67, In the Missouri Omaha
have had AU-Americans in at 134 potmds.
Regionals at Pembroke,
Georgia Tech, they play a
In the other ACC games Howard Carter combined for Valley Conference,
wrestling
finals,
today
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North
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Also, it was No.8 St. John's Saturday, Feb. lI-Merds 1. yeam
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45,
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If you're thinking of getting out of thg house am
are looking for something to do this weekend hen
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DJ's RESTAURANT &amp;LOUNGE — Both lunch
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HOLIDAY INN -14 — Enjoy live entertainment
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every Thursday. Italian night Saturday — All you
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Aadee Watts, premier pianist of International
stature, will perform Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
with Florida Symphony Orchestra, March 6 and 7 at
Bob Carr Auditorium, Orlando, 8:30 p.m.
Maitland Art Leeer presents "Mythical Images"
- an exhibit of painted constructions and works on
homemade paper, March 241. Gallery hours Tuesday through Friday, 10 am, to 4 p.m.;
Saturday, 10 am, to 1 p.m.; Sunday 1-4 p.m.
Reception Sunday, March 2, 24 p.m.
Pat Methesy lass-rock group, 8 p.m. concert,
University of Central Florida Village Center, March
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"The Ftaiticks" will be presented at Stetson
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March 1 at $ p.m. For reservations can 904-734.4121,
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By DAVID HANDLER
basically looked like a
ABC buffaloed me. They
dubbed Italian import
let me blow an hour wat- Ii
patterned after "The Mod
ching "B.A.D. Cats" and
Squad" - you know, one of
then they swiftly canned It. performers. These were those Terrence Hill-Bud
So now I've got all these props, like the cars, and we Spencer jots that are shot in
don'tbrand
go outnames.
of our way to Italy but made to look like an
notes that go down the drain plug
American product. I was
— Just like that hour that I
I was going to comment on waiting for it to slip through.
lost. No point
in offering
odd it was to find not one I thought that just once one
opinions.
No way
we'll any tuow
but TWO eye-rolling, un- actor would turn to the other
"B.A.D. Cats" again,
funny token black comic and instead of saying "Catch
My tough luck, huh?
players, LaWanda Page and you later, man," he'd let
Did you ever see "B.A.D. Miunmie "Dy-no-mite" loose with "Ciao, Bernardo."
Cats?"
It was about a trio of Walker, in the same show. Didn't happen.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
this tournament from the Bay
sexy young cops, two guys Perhaps the producers have
Hill Club in Orlando, Florida.
MARCH 1, 1980
There was this relevancy
MARCH 2,1980
and a gal, who worked the taken to hiring token
3:10
comic
thing,
Just
likeSquad."
they used
MORNING
AFTERNOON
Burglary Auto Detail of the players like they hire writers to do ontoo.
"The
Mod
A
(7)0 INTERNATIONAL
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Angeles
11:30
Police — in bunches. (Why just buy women-in-chains potboiler CD 0 BILL DANCE OUT. World Lightweight Champion- Department. Quite a bit like one when for a few bucks
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in which our heroine had a
ship bout between Ernesto a ilve-action cartoon. Car more you can get that m
Classic"
Espana and Hlimer Kenty from
any
delousing
agent sprayed
into
AFTERNOON
chase after car chase after more yocks.) Then again, her oh-so-blue
eyes by
a
2:00
the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.
car
chase.
Screech.
Stop
for
maybe
LaWanda
and
CD 0 WORLD SERIES OF
1:00
Jistic guard
quickly
4:30
AUTO RACING (Season Prom- 0 @) COLLEGE BASKET.
30 seconds of comic relief. Jimmie work as a team flOW. blossomed
into a- terrorism
(7)
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WORLD
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lore)
BALL Ohio State at Indiana
Let's see. I was going to theme regarding nuclear
SPORTS World Cup Skiing, Zoom. Back to the car chase.
2:45
featuring women's giant slalom
1:30
I was all set to make a talk about how cheesy power plants. Fastest
CD 0 AMERICAN SPORTS(5 0 GOLF 'Mike Douglas (from Mt. Ste. Anne, Quebec);
"B.A.D. Cats" was, It wasn't transition I ever saw.
MAN
Classic"
International Triathion, with
clever
point,
To
wit,
how
Just
those little things — like
3:30
much gasoline do they waste the way they would shoot a
men and women competing in
I would have concluded by
2:00
CD 0 PROFESSIONAL
a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike
filmingIthese
car
chase
different
angle
of
the
same
saying
that I could forgive
BOWLERS TOUR
CD 0 THE SUPERSTARS race and 26 mile marathon run shows?
mean, they don't
The
women
superstars
are
tea(from
Hawaii);
International
studio
office
building
and
"B.A.D.
Cats" if it had been
5:00
Ski WTU those skids and crashes
tured taking part in a Series of Flying Championships (from
tell you it was actually a devised,
written
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and
athletic events (from Freeport Norway).
SIC Third round coverage
in
one
take,
do
they?
We're
different
building
in
a
difproduced
by
9-year-olds,
but
in the Bahamas).
supposed
to
be
conserving
ferent
place.
No
fooling.
Or
that
grown-up
people
were
EVENING
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3:00
energy.
Shouldn't television, the way the car chases were involved in this show —
SPORTS World Weightli fing 0 (i) BAY HILL GOLF CLAStoo?
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photographed by cameras probably some of them
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Central Florida University Faculty Artist Series
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pianist, 3:30 p.m., March 9, Fine Arts rehearsal
hail. Proceeds to Music Scholarship Fund.
The Seminole Players present "A Hatful of
Rain". March 6-9, 8 p.m., Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Theatre. Admission free, no
reserved seats.

FrIday, Feb.

Careful records were kept on each animal from September until it was
auctioned at the fair. Here Christy MacLeod poses with her steer.

3 Youths Steer Way Into Fair
Last September three Seminole county
citeinent and thrill of the fair makes it worth
youths had the three steers they owned
it.
"ft's a lot of hard work," said Christy
weighed and tattooed for identification,
MacLeod,
beginning a five-month program of hard work • fair...ahhh.""but then when you get to the
and tender loving care that ended this week at
the Central Florida Fair.
Heather MacLeod, a 14-year-old student at
Lyman High School, her sister Christy, an 11year-old student at Jackson Heights Middle
school and their 17-year-old cousin Brent
Ramsey, an Oviedo High School student, are
the only youngsters in Seminole county
raising beef steers for the youth steer show
and auction at the fair.
.".
Each of the young people has close to $1,000.
\I
invested in their animals and upkeep, and
they are not helped by any local sponsors as
are many of the Orange County entrants.
Seminole County does not have a beef club in
its 4-H program so they had to register
through an Orange County club just to be
eligible for the show.
Despite the hard work involved caring for
the animals, bearing the financial responsibillfies and jut getting to the fair, the ex-

Heather MacLeod was the only
Seminole County youth to enter a
stir in lost years fair. This year, her
sister and cousin are entering also.

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4:30
iood music from Nashville's
TUESDAY
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CIAL "Where Do Teenagers
MARCH 4,
irst of two back-to-back
Come From?" A 12-year-old
erformances.
AFTERNOON
girl attempts to cope with acne.
11:30
braces and the realization that
7) 0 GOLDEN GLOBE • (i) SPECIAL TREAT "The her friends Pete and Oscar are
WARDS Debbie Reynolds House At 12 Rose Street' beginning to notice girls as
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EVENING
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ancss and accomplIshments neighborhood.
8'00
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CD
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THURSDAY
SUNDAY
who presents three stories
about the unique communicaMARCH S. 1910
MARCH 2, 1980
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MORNING
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MORNING
1000
EVENING
1000
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(10) NATIONAL GEO900
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8.00
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how much the three lead
"performers" looked and
acted like live-action dolls,

like the way you'd shoot a
home movie of Scooter
driving up in his new car.
No, it was the overall
There was the cute blond
cheesy
flavor — the warguy, the cute dark guy and
drobes,
the
bit castings, the
the cute blonde in the Peggy
furnishings.
Upton mold. Who would ever
In fact, "BAD. Cats"
have thought a mold would
be named after Peggy
Upton?
I would have refused to
mention
their
names
because only performers

they were paid a heck of a lot
of money.
But I can't write about any
of this because ABC canned
"B.A.D. Cats." All! can do is
shrug and toss my notes in
the trash. It's a Jungle, this
reviewing biz.

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the
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emergence as a box-ottice
star began with "High
Sierra" and continued
through "The Maltese
Falcon" (which brought him
an Oscar in 1952) and
"Casablanca."
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accent of the'undcrworld. An
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above his left eye, his square
jaw and a hangover pallor
also helped define the
gangster demeanor.
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notwithstanding,
image
what his fans and friends
apparently loved most about
Bogart was at quality he
possessed on screen and off:
honesty. lie was true to
himself.
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wife, once said, "Bogie was
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March 4, on CBS. Kevin
O'Connor and Kathryn
Harold star as Humphrey
Bogart and Lauren Bacail in
the drama, which focuses on
Bogart's dilemma of trying
to balance his popular onscreen image as a tough guy
and his gentler but complex
off-screen personality.
Bogart's acting abilities
and disposition on stage
improved after his unsteady
start in 1922, but for the next
15 years he seemed doomed
to
play
country-club
juveniles in drawing room
comedies, making his entrance wearing a blazer and
carrying a tennis racquet. It
was during one such
production that Twentieth
Century-Fox scouts saw him
and brought
him
to
Hollywood, where he spent
most of 1931-32 "getting
nowhere fast." Bogart
decided that lie could never
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scared he walked offstage to
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everyone to ad-lib on stage.
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Humphrey Bogart in the
beginning - shaky starts
and a nervous stomach,
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incident was an early indication of a certain kind of
nerviness that bespoke a
man who believed in "doing
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motion pictures, is traced in
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DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me why on all TV
programs on which someone dials a phone number, they
always use the prefix 555? GWEN MCCORMACK, Joplin,
Mo.
The phone company here says that there is no 555 prefix
anywhere, so it's a safe number to use. The public has a
strange quirk and likes to dial numbers they see or hear in
movies or on TV shows. The phone company says if
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to watch TV to pass my time but CBers have taken over
and I can't watch my favorite station. I get no clear plc(we, If any at all, and half the time the voices are mixed
up. Is there anything that can be done? IDA MEEKS,
Michigan City, Ind.
By now, you should have gotten a booklet I had the FCC
send you, explaining how you can have your TV set
shielded againet such interference. In many cases, the
FCC says, such shielding is a simple and inexpensive
procedure. If that can't be done, the booklet also has a
questionnaire for you to fill out, and you then file it with

your nearest FCC office (Chicago, In your case) and FCC
Investigators will see what they can do. If anybody else
has the same problem, write for the booklet to your
nearest FCC office - there are 25 of them around the
country.
DEAR DICK: I recently saw a movie, "Three Little
Words," starring Fred Astaire and Red Skelton. There
was a song sung by a character named Terry about the
days of the week. Can you possibly tell me the name of the
song? LAURIE MCGREAL Princeton Junction, N.J.
Gale Robbins was the actress who played Terry, and the
song she sang was "AU Alone Monday."
DEAR DICK: I would like to know If Bess Armstrong the star of last year's CBS series, "on our own" doing a TV show now? She Is my favorite actress. MRS

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RUTH T. HUrrULA, Elma, Wash.
Bess, certainly a delightful actress and a charming
young woman, Is just finishing her first feature film,
called "The House Of God," in which she co-stars with
Tim Matheson. It's a film about interns in a hospital. No
TV plans for her, at the moment.
DEAR DICK: Who was the actor who played Lurch on
"The Addams Family?" My husband says it was Richard
Kiel. I understand the actor who played the part passed
away. Is that right? TERRY TOCCO, Tucson, Ariz.
you're right. Kiel is the "Jaws" character In the recent
James Bond films. It was Ted Cassidy, who died last year,
who played Lurch.
DEAR DICK: You and othcra have uIIku that
"Battlestar Galactia" was cancelled because of "low
ratings." I am Inclined to think the so-called "ratings"
have nothing to do with the people who watch and want to
enjoy TV. "Buck Rogers" Is garbage left on the air by
these "ratings." We, the real TV viewers, are being fed a
line by the TV producers and the networks. How can we,
the real TV viewers, get programs we want Instead of the
Junk the networks force on us? ROBERT S. HIGGINS,
Nampa, Idaho.
The tWO2kS have to use some measure of the success
or failure of their shows. If you can come up with a better
system than ratings, they will listen to you. In the
meantime, ratings are the only game in town. And, much
as you may not like to admit it, "Buck Rogers" is, so far,
reaching more people than "Battlestar Galactica" did.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me what Dean Martin's
orlgln2I name was before he adopted his stage name?
MILD,, Paw Paw, P4kb.
He was Dino Crocetti in his early years.

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SUNDAY EDITION,
72nd Year, No. 183—Sunday, March 23, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—C USPS 481 .280)—Price 35 Cents.

Teachers Win Hurricane Pay Fight
By DAVID ,%I. RAZIER
The school calendar set aside Nov. 2 as an "inHerald Staff Writer
serxice day," a day teachers would work while
A five-month fight between the Seminole
students stayed borne.
County School Board and the Seminole Education
SEA
Executive Director
Bill Moore S'll(I the
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to sign the proposed settlement, which is the one
teachers , original proposal concerning I d}
the union originally suggested hack in November.
.,lost to Hurricane David.
Board President Allan Keeth said the board
Negotiators for the board and the SEA have
"knew of the proposal and has no particular
signed a tentative agreement saying' teachers will
objection to it.
be paid for Sept. 4, the day the schools were
Sources said the board approved of the offer at
closed due to the storm. In addition, the teachers • an executive session last week with negotiator
would not have their schedule extended by a day
Ernest Cowley.
to make up for Nov. 2, the day both students and
Although the teachers had been suggesting the
teachers came to school.
lost day should just be forgotten because teachers
' ••'

Afghans Rel" ect
Neutrality Offer
By United Press International
"The present crisis situation can be
The Soviet-installed regime of Babrak resolved by means of an immediate end
Karmnal has rejected a Western
to outside interference and to the armed
diplomatic effort to guarantee aggiessiun aguiitst Afghanistan," Tass
Afghanistan's neutrality in return for the said.
withdrawal of Russian troops from the
Karmal and the Soviets have asserted
country.
the outside interference" as the work
In a Persian New Year's address of the United States, China, Isreal and
reported by the Soviet News agency
Pakistan.
lass, Karmal also appealed for friendly
It does not appear Karmal s appeal for
relations with neighboring Iran.
friendly relations with Iran will be
lass said Karmal "resolutely con- warmly accepted by Tehran.
In a New Year's speech in Tehran,
tlemnned" the diplomatic proposal
Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
initially made by Britain and later
supported by the members of the Friday warned the Soviet Union it must
withdraw its troops From Afghanistan
Common Market.
"Questions related to Afghanistan," he
"whether you like it or not."
stressed, "can only be decided by the
He said Iran "could not tolerate the
Afghan people and its government presence of your armed forces in our
themselves," the news agency said.
neighborhood."
Karma! said, "The fraternal Moslem
Under the proposal, Afghanistan's
ties between Afghanistan and Iran ...
neutrality would be internationally
guaranteed in exchange for the with. require these countries to live in con-

had to make Up the work at home they would have that if a make-up day is to be scheduled. teachers County on a similar situation.
done at school on Nov. 2, the board has, for the should receive a tlav's pay for the work they were
leetli said he had no idea how much the
past five months demanded a day be added to the forced to make up at home.
negotiations, arbitration and court action had
tt1i(JIers work schedules.
tt the district.
But Moore said both sides had
•
.uoan Jr.
Soon after negotiations
on the matter started, • In February, board attorney
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decide be fore arbitration begins.
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grievances and an unfair labor practice action.
Keeth said Friday the injunction request 11:1(1
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the board acted improperly when it unilaterally lie said the board had decided to wait for the
Keeth and Moore said both bodies will pass the
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girlfriend will be spending the next week request, Williams sentenced her to serve
in the count) jail after admitting she seven days in jail for contempt
tried to talk to a juror about the case at
lie then turned down Greene's move
his home.
for a mistrial, and sent the jury out to
About three hours after they declared decide Evans' fate.
themselves hopelessly deadlocked,
Assistant States Attorney Don MarSeminole County circuit court jury
blestone, prosecutor in the case, said
members sent back for further Miss Brown may possibly face charges of :'
deliberations cleared Eddie L. Evans, 32, jury tampering or attempted jury
of Orlando on charges he walked into the tampering.
Montgomery Ward store in the InterDuring the defense's presentation in
state Mall and ran out with a three-piece the case Thursday, Evans attempted to
suit under his shirt on June 30.
fire Greene and introduce questions of
The jury reached its verdict after a
his own. Following Williams' intwo-day trial during which it saw Evans structions, Evans wrote down about 45
attempt to fire his attorney Thomas questions he said he wanted asked.
Greene of the Public Defender's office;
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casions to demand he be allowed to ask he was when he was on the stand,
Ids own questions of witnesses; and saw
But Evans jumped up several more
Evans' girlfriend Linda Brown of times during the proceedings, asking to
Orlando taken out of the courtroom and be allowed to represent himself. Judge
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Evans was convicted last November of
As the jury entered the courtroom a similar theft on June 2 from the same
Friday morning to receive its in- store, Greene said, adding in this case,
structions on the law, one juror reported security guards who said they saw a man
to Judge Voile Williams that Miss Brown steal a suit, did not get a good enough
had knocked on his door Thursday night look at him to identify him properly.
and asked if she, could discuss the Case
Secondly, the car which carried away
the man and suit turned out to be owned
with him,
The juror told Judge Williams he by a woman who testified she did not
refused, following Instructions on how he even know the defendant, Greene said.
was supposed
to behave during the trial.
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Terry Bennett, who has been trying to build a home on Pine
Circle Drive In Lake Mary for more than a year and has run
afoul ' city building codes numerous times during the
year, may finally be solving his problems.
Lake Mary City Manager Phd Kulbes told the city councfl
last week that Bennett and a builder friend, are correcting
construction deficiencies In the house In rapid order,
two weeks ago told Bennett to have
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before his current building permit
deficiencies council
due
in 40 days.
expires. E xpiration is
Kulbes a week ago issued
violations to be corrected before new construction can begin
again on the house. Previously 17 deficiencies were pointed out

to Bennett by Kulbes and Building Inspector Vince Butler and

those deficiencies have been corrected.

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Bennett structure before Bennett appealed for the remaining
time left on his building permit.
Kulbes and Butler told the council several weeks ago that

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quota as requested by the Sendnole County League of Civic Florida
violations. Nearby property owners are saying they will sue
Associations.
the city If the structure, built mostly with used wood, Is allowed
Larry Cole, president of the league, said the fear is that the
The Central Florida Air Show
to stand, Sorenson said.
more than 30 new liquor licenses to be available in Seminole
In other business, the council has delayed action on the County next year as a result of the éensus and under the
was held Saturday and continues
paving of Evansdaile Road until Kulbes can write to owners of
current quota will cause a proliferation of nude entertainment
or
property fronting the street. Kulbes Is to ask the property establishments in the county. Reducing the quota is expected
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owners if they are willing to pay the W,000 estimated costs for to limit new licenses to about 12.
open at 9 a.m. Sunday for the second
the paving
The limitation would not affect hotels, motels, restaurants
City Engineer Paul Porter said one-sixth of the project cost and private clubs.
and final day of the show, which
Is for the paving of intersections and the construction of conThe council adopted a resolution accepting a federal grant of
features the Blue Ang
crete approaches to driveways. The approaches are to contain $26,518 from the the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
9els flying team
drainage swales. Porter said asphalt could not be substituted
(EPA)for a study on the city's proposed sewer. system. The
See page 2A for a
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for the concrete where the drainage swales must be included,
city must provide percent of the study costs.
th r unusualI group - 0I fil s.
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Sorenson asked th' council at the request of State Rep.
Kulbes said the study is a necessity before federal funding
Robert Hathaway, D-Altamonte Springs, to "rethink" it.
can be received by the city for the sewer system.
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American hostages in Iran, the United States had no
intention of breaking relations with han.
He said such a move had been discussed but it was
rejected "because we continue to see some purpose in
the status quo"

Hostage Sees Bloodless End
BOGOTA, Colombia (U!!) — The leader of the
LeR&amp;SLI noiurng i aipiomEs hostage has vowed his
urban guerrillas are Prepared to maintain their siege
at the Dominican Embassy for a "long time."

At the same time Friday, U.S. Ambassador Diego
Asencio, one of the hostages, said the captives believe
the 25.day4d standoff will end without bloodshed.
Asencio, 48, told UP! in a brief telephone interview
he and the other hostages "have hope that everything
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Thieves forced their way into a Sanford antique shop
Thursday night, leaving with more than $4,000 in valuables,
deputies report.
Burglars broke into Bridges Antiques and Auction, 901 W.
First St., Sanford, through a side door, say deputies.
When they left, they took with them a $3,000 gold necklace,
two gold-plated fl-caliber pistols and an antique clock, a loss

incompleted store and attempting to take more than $100 in
goods from It.

The pair will be formally arraigned on the charges Tuesday.

ARRESTS IN BREAKIN
Two Orlando men were held in lieu of $1,000 bail each Friday
on charges they attempted to burglarize a store under constore at the corner of state roads 436 and 434 in Altamonte

Springs by City police.
They are charged by police with driving a vehicle into the

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Nancy Gazio told deputies thieves pried open a rear window
of the home some time between 5 and 11:59 p.m. Tuesday,

searching several rooms and taking $4,888 in jewelry, a
television, radios and the quarters.

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brother.
"Philosophically we're very much alike,"
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issue or bill he and I have been on opposite
sides a few times. But his side usually carried
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) -Both sides claim victory
In a federal jury's verdict that an international
pharmaceutical company must pay $20,000 to an
- Orlando couple who say a morning-sickness drug
deformed their son.
Elizabeth and Michael Mekdeci had asked the jury
to find Merrell Richardson Inc., liable for $10 million
damages. They claimed David Mekdeci was born
deformed five years ago because Mrs. Mekdecl took
Bendectin to fight nausea during her pregnancy.
Their nine-week trial was under scrutiny because 30
million pregnant women around the world have taken
Bendectin. A number of similar lawsuits are pending.

HRS Offers Medicaid Plan
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) -The Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services is recommending a
multi-million-dollar Medicaid improvement plan,
Including better care for children and pregnant
women.
HRS released an 800-page, two-volume report
Friday recommending increased medical services;
higher fees for doctors and dentists; better community
and home-based assistance programs to keep as many
elderly persons as possible out of nursing homes, and
pooling of state and local money so more federal
dollars can be matched.
HRS also promised to work closely with the
Medicaid fraud and control unit being established in
Auditor General Ernest Ellison's office.

Flying Joneses Keep Fun- In The FamiIy

By GAY PAULEY
and craft over 90,000 pounds, she said. The cockpit, the two teach flying including Cop.education and she soloed the same year. Two
UP! Senior Editor
planes mostly are jet but some prop jets (OIL They also teach seaplane flying on Lake years later she had received all her ratings;
NEW YORK (UP!) -Claudia Jones, one of qualify.
Meade.
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taughtpOrtlier Carol to fly and the
- the few women flying commercial jets,
Claudia taught or is teaching all five of her transportation
"We have about 55 members of the 110 or so
was solved Mrs,
predicts that one day soon we will board a qualified women, worldwide," she said. stePChildren to fly. Kathy, 29, has her air Jones still doesproblem
occasional
nightclub op.,
flight with an allwoman cockpit crew. And no Several well-known foreign carriers have transport rating (Commercial) and is flight
pearances,
writes
sophisticated
country.
On. WIII everllnk.
engineer with western Airlines. Next step in western music,
women in use àocicpits.
and is head of 11'JSAV, iw
"Actually,! understand this already has
"I think we're going to see a lot of women seniority will be copilot.
CotpThOb and recording IA*Her r.corc
occurred," said Mrs. Jones, member of a Coming into the ranb now, as more and more
Bart, 24,Isa chid mechanlcand pilot ofboth Irichelt "Always Lasving Tomorrow' and,,
family in which everyone — nine, count are getting used to handling jet equlpment" fixed wing and copters. Kevin, 32, Is WOtldfl$ '"fl Lavin' Is Never the Same." MUSAV l
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W IflCSVl1UOfl, what else!
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the Instance, but !knàw I read or heard about
is Immediate past president rating and Is flying for a COnStrUCtIOn
hen it come, to priorities, flying wil
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of the International Women's Helicopter Pilots pSi?. Melanie, 19, Is studying flying while she always be pg," Sim ad&amp; '
believe I'th
Mrs. Jones, 35, a bsautlful Moods, is not a Assocjatia (Whirly Girls, Inc.)
works In passenger service In El Paso, and doing something I love so mwh
woman pilot pushing for more women In the
She began with Continental in May ltTI as is Job, 10,15 taking fb,lns lemons.
DISCHARGES
Managing her schedule must call for super :
$anrd:
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"Ia
thsr"uidMrs Jones. organization.
Mark C. been
standpoint
of
skill
and
qualifications,
not
sex.
1978 moved on to copilot. Cockpit crw 11 '
Her brother, Graham SImpson, years her
brnard P. Harrill
A member of the IS, a woman plIotV:
As a OK abs has logged more than 9,10
01. up by seniority, the said. So one day It should junior, Is a captain with Gem State10Airlines
Marcella Jckssn
(to
otganizadon
founded by Amelia Earhart, sh
NsItis R. MiftIr
flying hours, Is liceisead to fly multl.e00se he Captain Claudia Jones.
be rn.i Golden Gate), which calls Itself and Kathy once new In the Powder Puff Derb
Midiell I. Mor..n
croft, and has Instrument and Instructor
Mrs. Jones was In New York recently to the MtlCll'5 IE(Nt IflDUtor carrle.
Osvld W. Van Ness
and finished 11th a mong III p&amp;.
acgG1amcrmip1se'shcnorasoneoft
Uwe C. Culkim ml baby ,IrI
Her father, Graham Simpson, of
Mrs. Jones manages four heinu She and
"I'm not what you'd call a Irninist," saId 10 outstanding working women of - illS. Washington, Ga.,
Nrnsrd H. Leanarl, Debary
100 mIles east of Alwta, her 11119bandare remoddingsn add*hoie on
WWfres Coul.u, Dena
Mrs. Jones. "I'm just one of those peObe Because of her flight schedule, the Interview was an Air
Force
pilot
In World War IL You a 41..cre ferns new the Mexican béder; th
Jeans. Cennelly, DsIlses
who've gone out and done things. But the was
Ieted by tokpbansfromMnicoCtty. ca
Sit•$lki P. LOlsiøflJ
in the tIsgi have an #pwt=ld Only 11" Miniges ftm an
thy
womeis's movement certainly helped pave the
t1sU
The Joneses, of El Peso, Texas, lu Vegas Mrs. Jones started out as "uskian.
El Piso airport, a house In Lao Vegas and
IsleS. Hii. Osneva
way for woman being occupied In flying. I and Mt. Charleston, Nov.. aid other points
83w majored in music it Florida State another at Mt Q.rIthn, 40 miles outside the
JSC1IVO Wart LAO Vmm
couldn't have done 19 ysse's ago what I!m west are genuine jetaeusrs.
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doug now.
Mod of them fly pluses to family reunion.. and thlll7 with affIndfor
nseda
nlgt4elub
"I only worry about one at a time," She alt
"An airlines may lock at you as a woman Sm own their own craft for short and lopg
act, "oland (lavila — the UvIng
" 'it doem't seem like a chor, that way." But you hay, to be qualified My training was hauls And everyone in the family Is Into
Mrs. Jones Is both a vocal and I..
Us Said bat as mn'mnber of a cockpit crOW
no different from that of the mat."
aviation.
else p10)1 a Iimiutj
abs had never sees any distilagation be.
Mrs. Jones, bond ID El Pass, Tonsi, Is a
Husband Hal, licensed commercially and
L.0g5 lock
the two meNofboli*awoman "althuughl take sees.
copilot with Continental Airlines, flying also cI-tfied as a Federal Aviation Agency women and the up flying hec
thee. back-sc musicians had
Beft
(FAA) Inspector, used to fly for Ibhes problems getting from one erggrment to Use goodiahr-Od
"You ask about Ilnp ilk. diacrnat,.
"ISA Plus 21", uith stands for Intereatiousl Aviation Service. Now he and his wife own next. 'Ow obdmoving van jiat was
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molonger
$.cW AmIIstkm of Woman AirUas Pilots, p
&amp;lverStMsHMlcopiam, bc., which serves the practical," she alt '1 gres aId I was the we all beds langt) at ourselves is me flight.
captain wa MU4.diui, I was Ike womsb
11 diarW mr'ilvs. ISA's mnsinbf.U, is Ia Vegas area.
M to taks the hem."
'ipilot, we bW a black NO saeer, and SI
strictly for women who fly the major carriers
When Mrs. Jones isn't In the commercial
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Sein1rsk County Supervisor of Eloctbons Cam1Ui &amp;uc.,
compintlng 29 years In office, has aimounced tier
for
ri-election to an eighth cuisecutive term.
Appointed to the office In 1001 by then-Go,. Fuller Warren,
Brure has been elected four times unopposed and woo
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During testimony at a day4ong hewing Friday, the
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and tried to kiss them, but never fondled, exposed
himself or made other sexual advances as had been
Alleged.
"Pve done patting on the leg — but it's pretty clu.e
to the knee... I don't go around private parts if that's
- what you're talking about," Flinn said In response to
questioning by Rep. Steve Psjdc D4ackscnville.

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Plans for conatnicticm of a warehouse actAction on a site plan for six townhouses
ditlon on Cornwall Road, for an addition to a the planned unit development in Sonora was
building at the Sanford Airport a!d for a new tabled until the board can receive a ndlnj
professional building were approved by the from the city on what constitutes a townhouss.
Sanford Planning and Zoning (P &amp; 2) Corn.
Arestforathangethhoepisxjintt
mission,
development plan of Hidden Lake, Phase II.
The24,0004quare100t warehouse addition is Unit!, which Includes 95 lots, was denied by
to be the third and fourth phase of devçlop' the board.
mont at 901 Cornwall Road.
The developer's representative, Tommy
me 6,300.eciare400t addition at the airport Peterson, asked that the garages and carport$
is thbeonthe northside of building4o11oj beeliminatedthaomeofthe homes to be j1t
between 29th Street and 30th Street and betSix different house plans are to be built ii
ween MellonvIUe and Carrier Avenues.
the section, containing from 1,000 to 1,26*
The site of the professional office building square feet. Residents of Hidden Lake oppoeed
contalns one acre and iz part of Lot 25,Lake the change.
Minnie Estates. It is located on the north side
The board also recommended approval of 4
of Lake Mary Boulevard between the entrance reied from Ingrid Zier
hut to permit the sal
to Hidden Lake and the Wekiva Animal of alcoholic beverages for consumption on 111
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At the same time, P &amp; Z recommended the The city commission will make th
e fina
city commission approve rezoning from decl4ilon cm this request.
apar tment district to general commercial
Jerry Rutledge was granted approval to
district for the property located at 818 Sanford operate a commercial painting
business from
Avenue. The property is planned for use as Ms tune at 508 Myrtle Ave.
antique and floral design shops.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
SRMINO

But he wouldn't mind sacrificing some of
his relaxed comfort to be the president's

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house he shares with his wife and two children
in the fashionable suburb of Ladue. He spent
16 years with the Hartford National Bank in
Connecticut being mo'ing to Missouri and appears content with the more laid-back environment.

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was really excited about."
Bush admits he is less flashy than the
brother of a certain candidate four years ago,
and concedes he is "boring" when compared
to Billy Carter.
"it makes me a little more visible than I
would like," he said of the campaign.
"Everybody likes his privacy."

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struction in Altamonte Springs.
Clyde McDonald, 29 , and Willie Green, age unknown, both of
Orlando, were arrested early Friday morning at the Scotty's

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brother, including how he buzzed a family
retreat in Maine while he was a pilot in World
War Ii. A Yale graduate like his brother,
Bush describes George as a talented baseball
player who caught pop flies behind his back to
please the crowd.
The presidental campaign and constantly
being in the public eye have not changed his
brother, he said, aside from the addition of a
few gray hairs.
"We talk all the time," Bush said. "I think
he checks in with all the family. lie called the
other night and we chatted for 20 minutes or
so. But it's getting awfully hard to get him the
other way."
Bush, who spent five months helping get his
brother's campaign off the ground, acts now
as more of a spokesman for the local campaign headquarters. And that's the way he
likes it.
"I don't want to get business and politics
mixed up," he said. "I've been very careful
about that. I probably don't spend any more
time working on political matters now than I
would assuming somebody was here that I

C. Rendtorff, health officer for the Memphis-Shelby
County Health Department. "It will take three to four
days to get the test results."

ALTAMONTE BURGLARS GET TV AND QUARTERS
Almost $5,000 in goods, including $110 in uncirculated
Bicentennial quarters, were taken from an Altamonte Springs
home Tuesday, deputies say.

totaling $4,150, they say.

Home, Bettie has lived
in Sanford for 20 years

AREA READINGS (9 sin.): temperature: 57; overnight
low: 50; yesterday's high: 83; barometric pressure: 30.01;
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dity: 44 percent; winds: north at 13m.p.h.
relative humi
SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 1:00 am,,
1:37 p.m.; lows, 7:29 am., 6:41 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
high_
s, 1:01 am., 1:29 p.m.; lows, 7:20 am., 6:32 p.m.;
7:17 am., 5:40 p.m.; lows, 12:29 am.
BAYPORT: i
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2:43 pin.; lows, 8:30 am., 8:49 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
ghs, 2:03 am., 2:31 p.m.; lows, 8:20 am., 8:40 pin.;
RAYPORT highs, 9:20 am., 7:10 p.m.; lows, 1:53 a.m., 2:29
p.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St. AiuUue to Japiter kisi, Out
00 Wes: A sin'11 craft advisory Is in effect winds northwest 15
to 20 knots tOday dicreasing to northerly around 15 knots
tonight and becoming northeast 10 to 15 knots Swidar. Seas
fist fleer eliot. and Ito $ I.it offshore. Seas decreasing to S tO
fist tonight. a11
AREA FOIECAfl: &amp;m and mild today and Sunday.
Clear and cool again tonight, Hlghslnthelow7fl today and the
upper 71s Sunday, Law tonight ID do un 4k Winds nortbsrly 15 miles an hour today diminishing tonight.

Bush paused long enough to toss another log
on the dwindling fire,
"People are saying George's experience is
wide but shallow. They're saying that's the
way his support Is. I think everybody is
shooting at him instead of the front-runner
because they believe he is the competition.
Reagan is after him because he thinks George
is the only one who can beat him."
Bush, 14 years younger than his brother,
has been active in every election since 1960.
But this one is different,
"Certainly the intensity of interest is
greater this time," he said. "You lose sleep
over this one,
"You race for the newspaper to see who's
swinging at him now. And you agonize over
that but we've been around politics long
enough because our dad was in the Senate
that we're not afraid of it. But you do hate to
see derogatory things about your brother that
you know daum well aren't true."
Bush, taking off his glasses while he pours
another cup of coffee, is rolling now.
He recalls childhood memories of his

formula for high-risk infants produced by Wyeth
Laboratories was under way today after an unidentified fungus was found growing In three cans of the
liquid milk substitute, Shelby County health-officials
- said.
Tests were begun Friday to determine the origin of
the fungus, which was found in three cans of formula
during routine health department tests. Test results on
other cans of formula from the two lots are expected
next week.
"This is a slow-growing organism," said Dr. Robert

Sanford Antique Shop Hit By Burglars

Sanford Nursing

WEATHER

Is No Billy Carter

MEMPHIS, Term (UPI) - The recall of two lots of

Sakharov Backers Expelled
MOSCOW (UP!) — Two outspoken supporters of
human rights activist Andrei Sakhsrov have been
expelled from the prestigious Union of Soviet Writers
for their defense of the exiled dissident, sources say.
Felix Sv.tov, author of "Open The Gate For Me,"
and Zili Babionlslieva, 70, both signed an open letter
protesting Sakharov's arrest and exile to Gorky, a
closed industrial city 250 miles east of Moscow, the
sources said Friday.
Svetov, whose book was recently wisi.ct in
Weds wrote a scathing letter to the union calling
Sakharov "one of the ms wônde'fuJ people of our

A fiberglass storage

ST. LOUIS (UP!) — The snow was falling
outside, the fire in the fireplace was burning
steadily and William "Bucky" Bush was
holding court on one of his favorite topics:
George Bush.
"The two things that make him an outstanding human being are his ability to relax
and his sense of humor," he said between sips
of hot, black coffee, "I'm very proud of him
and the job he's done."
Bucky Bush, a more rumpled, chunkier
version of George Bush, is, at 41, the youngest
of the presidential candidate's three brothers.
Bucky, the president of Boatmen's National
Bank, Is also one of his brother's biggest
boosters,
"If it gets down to a two or three-man race,
I think George can win it," Bush said. "I don't
think (Ronald) Reagan has the staying
power. He's a competent man and was a good
governor but when it gets right down to it, I
don't think the people of the United States are
going to buy someone who will be 70 years old
In his first year in office. I just don't think
they'll buy it."

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Wyeth Recalls Baby Formula

diplomatic and defense advisers.
In Washington, State Department spokesman David
Passages said despite the stalemate over the

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tower at the paper mill exploded and burned Saturday,
killing four men and three women and injuring a
number of others.
Westvaco Co. spokesman Andy Dresser said the
victims were employees of the International Reinforce
Plastic Co., a South Carolina contractor. The workers
were refining the inside of the tower in the plant's
bleaching division when it exploded.
Dresser said there were numerous injuries, with
many believed serious. He said officials were
withholding the names of the dead and Injured pending
notification of relatives.

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Gunned Down In PhIlIp

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) — Angelo Bruno, considered by federal law enforcement officials to be one
of nine major mob bosses in the country, was gunned
down Friday night while sitting in a car In front of his
; home, authorities said.
Bruno's driver, John Stanfa, South Philadelphia,
who was wounded in the 9:50 p.m. attack, was taken to
St. Agnes Hospital, police said. His condition was not
known Immediately.
Police said Bruno and Stanfa apparently had just
pulled up in front of Bruno's house in South
Philadelphia when they were shot.

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Cain was in serious
cor4ition early Satin'.
day in Florida Ho,.
ital Orlando's inten.
sive care unit with
Ial
multipleInjuries.
orsk
Bridges, 72, a passen.
ger in the pickup truck
which hit Cain's car
(after Cain's Mustang
turned out of control in
front of its path) re
mained in satisfactory
condition at Seminole
Memorial
Hospital;

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lengthy" discussion In a relaxed setting with his

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Israel Is weakening, saying t here has been no change

A White House aide said it wits not to be considered a
crisis meeting, but Carter wanted "an informal and

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United States will help to provide medical care for the
deposed shah of Iran, apparently leaving the door open
to treating the shah in an American military hospital
Panama.
Carter, spending his 74th weekend at Camp David,
summoned the National Security Council and a top
aide to discuss the nation's Asian 'crises at the
presidential retreat today.

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Vance says there was no "devilish plot" involved in the
U.N. vote flap concerning Israel, but he will not
provide details to Congress of the decision tha t led to
the vote and its reversal.
"1 assure you there was no underhanded, scurrilous,
devilish plot whatsoever," he told the House For
Affairs Committee Friday.

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Tornado
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SAN DIEGO (UP!) — sketched on a scrap of paper.
Every now and then Bill He told Garcia to concentrate
An imaginative Agriculture
the 10-pound on the sym bols and that after Ministry official took up
Robinson
takes
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onion out of his freezer and a period of time, the Garcia's cha llenge to prove
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
"message" would become his crop-growing prowess in a
contemplates
It.
(UP!) The air this time of
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Behind
the
gargantuan
clear,
t hen walk ed away.
grow-off against any f ar mer
year Is ripe for tor nadoes, say
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The ministry laid out two 20
companies.
wonder farmers from outer reve la tion whatever it was acre plots near Campo de
Marked by their fickle
space. — planted the seeds and has Tangasneque in Tampico
patter ns of destruction and
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Even if the explanation Is produced gigantic vege tables state In December, 1978. The
funnel-shaped clouds for.
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nonsense, t here Is no de nying ever since,
competing tract was farMed
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nadoes almost guarantee
th
e reality of the onion, or the
Arredondo wrote about by a team of ministry experts
some destruction In north and
photographs Robinson has of Garcia in the Irapuato news- and local farmers hand
central Flori da every spring.
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cabbages
3 feet wide and paper, El Alacran and a picked from a nearby
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greens
up to 5 feet Mexico City magazine, cooperative, using fertilizers.
University meteorology
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is the peak season for the
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officer
for th e San Diego
mysterious storms that hi t
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Department Local
har d and fast and usually
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reporters
generally give him
accompany li nes of severe
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Week,
Bi.WeeklyMoflth
th under storms.
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It was whale vacationing an
While scientists are not
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exactly sure of their ca use,
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CUSTOMIZED
SERVICE
said, he discovered farmer
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FOR
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Jose
Carmen
Garcia,
acstartup when waves of warm,
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moist trdplcal air collide with
in San Diego Home and
cool, dry air from t he nor th,
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.
G arcia's produce Is the
mystery to meteorologists
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.OUR SERVICE IS BONDED
wonder of the marketplace in
cause they hit so fast and are
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Valle de SO
so short lived averaging 10
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minutes or so
it am',
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possible to accurately
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Townspeople gather to
measure their wind velocity.
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marvel at his 8-pound onions.
Two years ago, one of the
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Cabbages
weighing from 44 to
worst tornadoes in recent
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memory killed two SChOOl r -.
as big as palm fronds.
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children and injured 94 others
Housewives swear they are as
when it ripped through High •. t
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tender and tasty as normal.
Point Elementary School in
sized vegetables.
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Yet, Garcia, 50, plows his 3a. a' ' '.
Altogether 91 tornadoes
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acre plot behind a mule or
struck Florida in 1978, killing
horse, Just like his neighbors,
three people and injuring 154,
Planting oak for Florida Power are, from left, Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce; tnys the same seed at the
according to the Insurance
village general store, and
County Forester Mike Martin (kneplInt
Jim
G
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Martha Vor.,g,v.
LIIIUI-maUon IDSLflUIC.
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does
not use fertilizers,
To be prepared, Jordan arid Jernigan, director of Parks and Recreation for Burns, FP&amp;L district manager, and Ned Yancey,
A
local
photographer, Oscar
other experts suggest Floridi- Sanford, Jack Homer, executive manager for chamber member.
Arredondo, Intrigued by a
ans closely heed "tornado
radish the size of a softball,
watch" broadcasts on the
asked Garcia his secret.
HALLMARK DENTURE SERVICE
radio and seek shelter Im.
Garcia told hi m that in 1947,
di
as a youth of 17 struggling to
628.3999
—At home people should lay
make ends meet on the farm
on the floor in the center of
inherited from his father, he
0 Now selling direct to public
their house or under heavy
met a stranger, who looked
• Free consultation
furniture. Jordan also said It's
and talked like a Mexican
Is Personalized service
wine to open a window to ease
peasant.
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Quality teeth &amp; materials
the pressure brought on by a
The stranger said he had
I
Denture try-In for your approval
storm,
been held captive by tall, fair
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relines &amp; same day repairs
The
Florida
Power
&amp;
Light
Wednesday.
Mike
Martin
who
Is
assisting
that
had
to
be
removed
humanoids
in
a
tunnel
—At work people should get Co. on North Myrtle Avenue
so-Yes,
we guarantee our dentures
The
tree
specie
being
used
the
chamber,
points
out
that
because
they
had
died.
to a ground floor hallway as
beneath
a
nearby
volcano,
His
was the first to take ad. in the project is the Laurel the Laurel Oak is a good
There is a limited supply f
Not to be confused with a denture mill
quickly
possible,
and in all vantage of an urban tree. Oak, a fast-growing tree street tree and should be trees and any resident in. captors spoke unintelligible
cases
stayasaway
from win.
he said, and lived
H.G. MAY &amp; J.E. MCCLUSKEY
planting project being which reaches heights of 60 to planted more frequently. One terested in planting some may ongibberish,
outsize vegetables.
dows and glass walls,
sponsored by the Greater
feet.
of the goals of the committee contact Marlin at 3.3233 or
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1155 Pirisa Ave.
merce Beautification and
Civic Improvement Com.
mittee with the cooperation of
the Florida Division of
SORRY,
Forestry and the Sanford
Parks and Recreation
On Page 3 of our
Department.
Zayre Rolls Back
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (UP!) now owns a lode claim in (that I find) while I'm there If
Twelve oaks were planted
Prices to the 70's dr.
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around the FP&amp;L Building
cular, we 'advertised
put-time
art-time gold prospecting Chuckawalla Mountains. If
Prior said his dream of a
a Unitrex Calculator
earned him about Prlordoesn'tstrlke It rich ins golden fortune in California
No. TP1200 at 49.87
$o,000. Now he wants to try year and If he can afford It began when he couldn't face
teaq4ia...
and Aunitrex Sever— he will stay as long as it
for the mother lode.
the prospect of working 8-to-5
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eign Printer at 69.87.
takes,
life
for
mediocre
all
his
"It's my goal to find that
These items may not
"I'll sell some of the gold retirement pay.
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of gold andrelirewhen
be available In some
I'm 45 years old," said Prior,
Diseases and Surgery
stores due to circuma 41-year-old machinist, who
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stances beyond our
of the Skin
wears the first gold he ever
control. Rainchecks
found as an earring In his left
WHIM
are available. We
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ear,
GLASS
apologize for any in.
LINSIS
"I'm going to find the right
242$ PARK AVE.
ERANIUM
convenience to our
spot and go at It."
SANFORD
IN REDWOOD TUBS
customers.
Prior takes his gold searthing seriously. Later this
b
BIFOCAL
SINGLE
year, he will quit his job,
leave his wife and three
GLASSES
VISION
SALE
a
children behind ln Kansas and
REG. M t."
off a $8000 grubstake to
your
pan for gold hi California.

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Paula 1171shken's doberman, Devon, seemed totally unimpressed when he was
Introduced to Little Nanny and after I quick sitiff dismissed the whole
situation with a big yawn. Ile Tishket
Sanford that they open for kindergarten tours.

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hind feet and places the bird on a scale. He then walks with the
NEW YORK (UP!) Between Chinatown and Little Italy,
squawking bird past two metal doors In the rear of the shop.
on the corner of Grand and Lafayette Sta., around the corner
The Chinese woman sits on a red bench and wafts.,
from the Mighty Samson Jr. Bar and next to Billy's Coffee
"Weigh and clean, kill, everything — take about 10
Shop is a red brick buildi ng wi th a sign above of white wood minutes," says Chin.
.with red metal letters that spell C41-I.C.K.ENS.
On the wall the sIgn says:
Inside the Phoenix Poultry Market, a Chinese woman,
Price list (perpound) Pullets 95cents Pullets 44i 90cents
surrounded by Chinese children, puts In her order: "One pullet Springs 85cents Fowls 80cents L. I. Ducks 1.30cents Rabbits
-- 6 pound."
1,60cents
Frank Chin smiles, answers in the woman's native language.
chin explains his inventory and who buys what.
It is mostly the Chinese who come here; some Italians, Puerto
"Brown ones fowl — old chickens, very tough, mostly for
Ricans and Dominicans, but mostly the Chinese, who prefer soup," he says. "White ones spring chickens. Gray ones
fresh chickens to what they can buy in a supermarket.
pullets. Light brown also pullets: fatter, same price.
"Story, yes? You want story?" says Chin, obviously in
"White ducks come from farms. Gray ones wild. Wild ducks
charge, all smiles and sitting in a chair near the pot-bellied, catch from lake — I don't know where — or river, right?
wood-burning stove with the cat with no name curled up tin"Pigeons, some white, some gray, price same, only some
derneath It.
want white, some want gray; for me all the same. Mostly
A Puerto Rican worker, his apron spotted with blood, pulls a Chinese want pigeons. They fry — you know? — fry or roast,
brown pullet from one 01 four racks of metal cages, ties the sometimes steam.

Gold"Prospector From Kansas
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Block last year were t.trng Forms. So, if you have a
complicated tax return this year, there is an easy sollutlon, l-l&amp;R Block's tax preparers are specially
trained to handle complicated Federal and State

"I'd settle for $88,000. By
putting hat in certificate of
deposits accounts, you could
live 01f the Interest with the
the house and cars paid off,"
he said.
Prior is a partner with a
former Stafford, Kan.,
resident. Joe Bullard. who

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feathers and fur.
It's just that pets require a lot of time and
can cause an awful lot of trouble - particularly
if Phydeau should take an unhealthy nip out of a
neighborhood child.
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was around.
Maybe Cami Bruce won her supervisor of
elections post several years ago because Judd

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campaigned for her all over Seminole County,
sporting a colorfully inscribed blanket.
Thisrare breed was a member of the family.
The 125 pound spirited animal drew his last
an old man of 98.
breath last week at age 14

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About 10 years ago, a friend and I were eagerly
awaiting the arrival of my kids, Mary and Larry,
from Phoenix. Larry had finished a hitch in the
Air Force and they were moving back home
instead of searching out the greener pastures
California offered.

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of friends who always treaded lightly when Judd

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Animals get killed, the naturally and some are
sentenced,to the death chamber. It hurts. I cry.
I have been through it all -from green snakes
to horses. And guess who ended up feeding the
hamster, turtle or whatever was dragged home?

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animals per se And the same goes for fish,

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
$22.00; Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, $4.75; 6
Months, $27.00; Year, $52.00.

trained. He made his share of enemies including
the United States Postal Service. Also he had lots

each
They drove two cars across country
loaded with poodles -il In all. Small balls of fur
kept bouncing onto the lawn after the cars
arrived in the darkness.
All of a sudden, two large animals sprang from
one car, and petrified, my friend said, "My God,
they've brought two horses,"
The horses turned out to be two large standard
poodles Sasha, the black one, and Judd, the
silver one.
As time marched on so did the poodles - to
troubles and pleasures. Sasha was the runaway
who was always taking up with strangers and
sometimes returned home months later. He
eventually ended up in Vietnam serving as a
companion and bodyguard to missionaries.
Judd walked off with more than his share of
honors in various shows and also walked off with
the family dinner thawing on the kitchen counter

I wish I could tell you that I am an animal
lover.
But as a matter of fact, I'm not.

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could the with dignity.
If there is such a thing as dogs going to heaven,
if nothing else, Judd could probably bluff his way
in. And there's no doubt about it, If he should
stand guard at the pearly gates, he could flash
his pearlies in a low growl and frighten the undesirables to where they belonged in the first
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He raided garbage cans, barked ferociously at
everybody and everything and was guard

Arbitrator Exceeds Lim itations In Teacher Talks

The public would be "zapped" unless
someone responded to Diane Petr yk's
"Around The Clock" comments
published March 14. If she, as her arAide purports,is playing civics teacher,
she certainly should familiarize herself

the Florida Labor Law, chapter 682 of children in the Seminole County schools
the Florida Arbitration Code and
with better qualified teachers or
chapters 228 to 246 of the Florida School
whether it is their desire to protect
Code.
teacher welfare, regardless of perIf she is merely listening to the
formance, merely because the
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prudent to ask these special interest
bargaining contract between the leaders if their desire to renew the
The contract to which Diane Petryk
nole County School Board and the
contract of those two probationary refers also states: 'Should any ar ticle,
teacher's
as we as c apter 447 of teachers is to really provide the section or clause of this agreement be

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against inflation. And a cheering note in an
otherwise grim message is that Mr. Carter now
realizes that the discipline has to begin in
Washington in his own executive branch and in
congress
The President knows there are practical and
political liabilities in addressing a call for
discipline to a nation of 220 million people who like
to do as they please. Some will object to the idea of
following wage and price guidelines below 10
percent when the news is reporting an infl ation
rate of 18 percent

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America must love poor black families. It
produces more of them every decade
In its excellent report, "The State Of Black
America, 1980," the National Urban League
states that black and white families sat on
opposite ends of a see saw in the 1970s While
the number of impoverished white families
went down, the number of blacks under the

poverty line went up.
imposing at Mr. Carter's request. And fuel prices
The league's report on the black family,
have been disciplining consumption without the
written by research director Robert Hill,
additional 10 cents on the-price of gasoline which finds that in the last decade:
- Unemployment and income gaps bet
will result from Mr. Carter's new tax on imported
white and black families widened.
ween
oil.
- The number of economically middle.
But there is a need for more institutionalized class blacks remained unchanged.
- The number of poor black families
discipline in our economy and especially in our
headed
by women went up by 64 percent.
government, and we can hope It will flow from the
Hill's
report does have
someamong
surprises
as
President's recent message. It will, if ad- well. The illegitimacy
rate
black
ministration and congressional leaders left the
by 7 percent. The
East Room with an awareness that the success of women,
forincreased
example, among
fell unmarried white
figure

any anti-inflation program depends more on what
they do than on the response of anyone watching
on television.

women.
Still, the rate of unmarried births among
black teen-agers went up like a rocket. Out-ofwedlock births for white teenagers row even
A president who handed them a budget with a
more rapidly, but the incidence of such births
$16 billion deficit two months ago is now-prepared among teen-age blacks remains six times as

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"good and worthwhile."

But that is what discipline means In govern- thousands of
poor, pregnant women.
ment. What is good and worthwhile by traditional
The legislation is CHAP (Child Health
Washington standards is not necessarily af- Assessment. Program -Senate Bill 1204).
fordable for a debt-ridden government that has
A version passed by the House last year
been living on credit for a dozen years. If the rest would add almost
12 billion to programs
of the country is to show the necessary discipline enabling Medicaid to care for a larger
to check inflation, says the President, the number of the 13 mlllicm children eligible for
government must stop spending money it doesn't
preventive health care. 7be bill would
rovlde Medicaid services for the first time to
have.
7bat sounds like the Jimmy Carter of 1976, not ' 5 mUUon children and give 220,000 low-income
the President who has been hedging on his women the opportunity to receive basic
health services, fam ily
and planning,
chfid
prenatal
promise to balance the budget for the last three and obstetrical
years. A balanced budget for 1981 contains the
But Senate discussion of CHAP Is clouded
kind of bad news for one segment of the population
by
two anti-abortion amendments attached In
or another that Mr. Carter up to now has tried to
the House. 'tbe Senate debate promises to be
avoid,
over the merits of federally funded abortions
How he proposes to balance the budget will not
not ti'e health prospects of women already
suit everyone, on Capitol Hill or across America.
egnsnt and children already born.
mitment to this basic step in controlling inflation
is the best news from Washington in a ong, long
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a delay gives anti-abortion forces
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this month made a triumphal visit to the
Western Sahara.

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the area of Wade's Grocery Store is
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chant was upset with the outside
country style barbecue being

The Citizenship Services Committee
of the Sanford Kiwanis Club would like
to thank the Evening Herald for the

most timely cartoon on Feb. 12 con.
(er n1i7 cuttirii
the budk;et
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will have a booth at the Senior Citizen
Security and Information Seminar at 9
a.m. Mardi 25 at the Sanford Civic

Center.
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recorded in the minutes. But rather than their minds what they were going to do, has announced his candidacy for rehaving the appearance of doing he said.
election. Art Grindle, fl-Spring Vall ey,
something wrong, the commission began
previously announced his candidacy
Uskert said the charter committee will against Vogt. So that
announcing at meetings how each
particular race is
next meet at 7:30 p.m. April 29. Uskert on go.
commissioner voted on each issue.
The Longwood City Council some years said the commission asked the advisory
The winner of that race will serve only
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Readers of this column aren't all senior
citizens. Whether middle-aged or young,

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of the microcomputer models.
nner Reports' staffers tried a
virlit3' of ftw i4ectron1 sports events.

The electronic games arena Includes
sports other than baseball, basketball
and football. There's auto racing, soccer
and golf, for Instance. In addition, of
r. ecironi strategy,

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educational and target games. Sam of
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book, they discuss guiding principles to
Improve relations between the middleaged offspring and the elderly parent.
Among their suggested goals for in.

martyr ad involving one's siblings as
much as possi ble in decisions involving

the parent.

The authors stress the Importance of
that Parents in their 70s
For them, Dr. Stephen Z. Cohen and remembering
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Bruce Michael Gans have written an
emotional
strengths
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excellent book, "The Other Generation they
warn
that the elderly often suffer a
Gap: The Middle-Aged and
Aging great deal emotionally and
physically
Parents" (Follett Publishing Co.,
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even
retirement.
University of I llinois, has as teacher,
consultant, therapist and lecturer helped
The book expla ins specific changes
many peuple in znld4ife actueve I
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working relationsWpo with their parents such as 1098 Of eyesight, hearing, touch,
and parents-in-law.
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aged child are both In critical stages of
terection are trying to prolong the in.
life, each with very special, very dif- dependent functioning of the parent by
ferent physical and emotional need,, whate ver combination of means is
Sometimes these need, seem formidable. necessary, guarding against becoming a

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UIu'ly cheap either. (All test models either side and down the field. But the
took ordinary batteries, usually nine-volt Coleco products also let you "pass" the
orM sizes, You might get more for your ball, adding a major element of realism.
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shoppers paid between $9 and 05 for Electronic Quarterback 2M. All the

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And one problem that seems almost
insoluble is the gap between adults and
their aging parents.
Middle-aged people, hardly recovered
from the traumas of raising their
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new committee may have violated the
sunshine law by voting for chairman and
vice chairman by secret ballot need be
concerned no longer.
two years in t he Senate, rather than the
Uskert said he could see nothing wrong
September, 1978, voted for chairman by thl).
CmmIttee.
with voting by secret ballot. After all, he
usual four years, because the Florida
sec ret ballot, but stopped the practice
Mils week he was elected on a vote of S. said, "we vote for president
Legislature is to be reapportioned next
secret
when the city at torney said it was a
ts4 chairman of the Longwood charter ballot, don't we?"
About a year ago, the county corn- violation of the sunshine law.
Look for an announcement in the next year.
sb* committee, according to Mayor
The concern expressed by some n-dssion voting on federal Comprehensive
Interestingly enough, Uskert made it few weeks of a large land sale on the
The census may show that Seminole
Stm Uskert. Also elected an officer of citizens and even a city official or two Employment Training Act (CETA) clear to the audience at a city com. lakefront and proposed plans for County is large enough to have its own
tiW.t. body was former Mayor Jim Lor- was because attorney general opinions programs and positions did so by secret mission meeting this week that the development of perhaps a couple high
. resident senator, a position t he county
mann. Lormann was named vice say alI votes of a governmental unit or an ballot, and according to the state at. commissioners during a whispered rises.
has not held since the 1960s. Seminole
chirman of the committee by the same advisory committee must be by voice torney's office It was proper because the conference were not making any
County's
last resident sena tor was Mack
", vote, Uskert said, while Carol and not by secret ballot.
commissioner's individual votes were decisions. They were only making up
State Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach, N. Cleveland Jr. of Sanford.

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dismissed from their jobs, threatened with I
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twice as high as dur ing a "normal" perlod
His conclusion, put with great restraIM,
"Those who oppose a boycott of the Games
seeing them asa chance for foreIgni thtalk
to Russians, might ponder, among otft
things, the terrible price that dissidents d
being forced to pay by the regime."

bargaining table. Assured of delivery of the
U.S. armaments - $232.5 million worth of

The D.G.A. lobbyists also argued, with
weird Orwellian logic, that giving Haman the
ability to wage wr successfully against the
guerrillas would actually promote peace, by
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formation has reached the outside world. Two
hundred and seventeen people have either
been sentenced at these trials or forciNy
interned in mental hospitals without trial, Or
are now in pre-trial detention.,. Beyond thou,
cases.,. thousands of people have been In.
terrogated during the last seventeen months
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many months, the KGB has been striking
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exaggerated to depict Haisan as pro-Israel,
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WASHINGTON - A high-powered lobbying negotiated settlement. In other words,
campaign, directed by former Sen. Charles Hassan would be more likely to make conGoodell, R.N.Y., has succeeded in changing a cessions to the Pollsario nationalists once he
key element of U.S. policy in North Africa. had victory within his grasp.
Justice Department documents detail the
This, in the process, Is scuttling the Carter
adminIstraition's professed goal of peace in way Goodell used his entree with influential
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the area.
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Morocco, has been fighting a guerrilla war for assistants were vigorously wined and dined
control of the Western Sahara for the past by D.G.A. lobbyists.
While Goodeil was working Capitol Hill
four years. Hassan claimed the former
Spanish colony in 1975; ever since, he has D.G.A. President Donald Agger pressed
House-and Fo
been itching to use American warplanes to Hassan's case at
subdue the indigenous, Algeria-backed Bottom. He managed to meet with
Polisarlo Front guerrillas who challenged the president's national security adviser,
Zbignlew Brzezinski, Undersecretary of State
Moroccan annexations.
The law forbids use of U.S. arms exports for David Newsom fld his assistant secretary
i'ders.
anything but defense, and there was a strong Harold
suspicion in both Congress and the State
What rankled congressional targets of
Department that Haman would use any D.G.A.'s hi"essure tactics was the fact
American planes for offensive operations Uwt the lobbyists made no bones about
against the guerrillas. Goodell's assignment arrogating policymaking authority to
was to persuade the administration and themselves. In a letter to Newsom, for
Congress that the arms sale should be ap
example, Agger described the longstanding
proved anyway.
American policy toward Morocco - which
Using his contacts In high government
m.g4 for n negotiated
cnmtwomlie
to end the
a------rcircles, the former senator conducted what hostilities -an $&amp;rigid." He advised the un.
one veteran congremmari called "On most dersecretary to "reinterpret legislation" to
aggressive lobbying effort ever mounted by get around the ban on offensive anus sales,
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an African country."
When Congress and the administration
Some of D.G.A.'s lobbying tactics were
finally bought the Moroccans' bubolous "war
astonishing. One of its arguments in favor of
ti'e arms sale was that Hassan had isolated In peace" theory, Goodell wrote Newsom a
hhflolf from most of the Arab world by bread-and-butter letter, thanking him for
"c)ji a course which might lead to
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the invasion of that nation." Vance had
named the boycott as one such sanction.
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School Basketball Coach Bill Payne and
his splendid basketball team.
Complaints were made to the city to
Yes, I know they lost a close one to
have the city stop the competition. City
Tampa Robinson, 76-73. 1 also know it regulations apparently require us to cat
hurt To gne your best and lost does indoors We are deprived of doing the
hurt.
things we enloy so much such as an
outside country style barbecue.
I still am ver' proud of them and
wanted them to know.
I hope it doesn't come to the point
The team members have t,ome a long where e are deprived of a hot dog at a
way from the back court at Sanford
football game or a sausage sandwich at
Middle School
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Sheila B. Cameron
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Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, widely and
sarcastically known as 'Tiger" Vance, has'
softened U.S. policy on the Moscow Olympics.
In a recent speech, Vance sent out contradictory signals. On the one hand,
seemed to reaffirm Carter's apparent policy
since the Soviets were not out of Afghanistan :
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jurisdiction, said article, section or
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Another surprise: Black teen-age mothers
Mr. Carter learned as much about inflation and its
causes in the last two months as lie learned about are the least hkely of the poor black mothers
the Russians when they invaded Afghanistan. to be on welfare. Less Um half of black
i e the resi ent can be criticized for In- famiHes headed by women under 25 receive
public assistance
consistency in both his economic and foreign
However the staUstics re read, whichever
policies, wecan always look at the brlghtstde: He! •
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promised by. Mr. Carter by the end of the month families may be members of a permanent
will be shy $14 billion of the spending he included underdass - each census discovering them
exactly where the last one found them, at the
in the original version he had described
bottom of the economic ladder.
"prudent and reasonable." He admits this is not
After four years of equivocation and delay,
an exercise in trimming "fat" but a sacrifice of
the
U.S. Congress Is nearing a decision on
programs which he, and no doubt many others,
tion that will materially affect millions
legisla
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whether people
believe it will work. President Carter ... announced a tough
program that seems to have a good chance of working. The

program appears designed to deal with today's economic
distortions. In no way did politics seem to intrude UPOfl it.
Indeed, Carter took steps certa in to be unpopular. But they
are necessary.
( Carter) plans to fight inflation by ta king money out of he
economy in three ways: a new "gasoline conservation fee," or

tax; a balanced federal budget in 1981; and restraints on the
growth of credit that boosts the money supply.
The balanced budget will....require cuts in "good and worth-

while programs," Carter said. But that is an essential price
that must be paid for inflation control...

Carter announced a freeze in federal employment, which
clear ly is warranted,
The President appears to have found the balancç between
restricting excessive credit and stopping credit needed for
growth. His restra ints will be applied to cred it cards and Unsecured loans,
There is considerable doubt that the new 10-cents-a-gallon

gasoline fee will have a dramatic effect on driving.,,But the fee
will have a beneficial economic effect, It will take those dollars
out of the economy.
...It aLi6 took some political courage by the president, who is

government on the economy.
...The real question is; How much should businesses and
individuals have to give up for th e government to finance
services for non-productive people? Put it another way: Is it
fair for the federal government to take almost one-fourth of
everything produced in this country? Imagine the howl if
private profits were that high!
The confiscatory level of government spending is one of the
chief causes of inflation and the high rate of interest which

afflict all citizens, especially those on fixed incomes,
That is why the resolution offered by Senator Roth of

Delaware to limit federal spending to a percentage of the
Gross National Product derves passage...
The current horrible sta te of the economy, which has its
roots in profligate government spending, proves the point
stressed by some of t he Fou nding Fathers, They argued for
strong constitutional restrictions against concentration of

recognizes that fundamental fact about the economy, which is
reassuring.

Tulsa World:

What the president did'last week was to announce that he
will let the wage guidelines, which he had previously pegged at
7 percent, float upward to between 7k,2 and 9t2 percent. With
inflation steaming along at an annual rate In the neighborhood

Given the political realities, President Carter's moves to

of 18 percent or so, that isn't going allow anyone to get rich

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It will help people believe his program has a chance td work.

fight Inflation are commendable.
The President outlined a 1981 budget with the largest surplus
in 30 ye~rs; he backed mild credit controls and he reinforced

his support of the Federal Reserve Board, where the real antiinflation fight is being waged.
the President finally is telling the public what it

needs to hear'from the the President; inflation is not just an
anno)nce, it threatens the economic and social fabric of
nation, and its cure will require time and pa in.
What is badly needed is a means to shelter politicians
from special interest groups who exert fierce pressure for new
spending before steady, deliberate policies begin to pay off in
economic growth, new jobs and more income to Government
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practically all of the other ploys the administration has tried in
its effort to gain i çurchasen inflation, it a stop-gap, an
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bashed a line drive over the sixth inning the tall forkball

right center field fence for a specialist also saw 42 innings
the season and more i
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with a two game loss column Hawk lead
snapped in the seventh
It was an outside fastlead over the second place
Spina again was the ulprit.
ball, said Wood of his two. The senior shortstop copened
run clout,"! Just went with the Inning with a double and
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out sid. fastball. went
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singled, to tie the game at 1-1. runs to score for a 9-1 adDe Land's Jeff Spins s sixth
One inning later the Howell vantage.
inning single spoiled senior bats
started to solve DeLand's
"They hit the bleep out of
Brian Murray's no hitter, but sidearming right hander
Ed the ball," an impressed
it didn't dampen Lake D'Jeridi. Senior Scott Smith Cresse said
about the potent
Howell's day as the Silver started the inning
by
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Greyhound inning by blasting a sta nd up triple into center
field. After a walk to Junior Jack Neff, third baseman Jeff
Kerr executed a perfect suicide squeeze. Neil Marshall and
Mike Andrlano both drove in runs to give the Greyhounds a

When the university decided to put a full Urns co.cii on in a
paid position with part time paid autstantanatwafly they had
to publish the job opening and accept applications.
Unless Ara Parsheglan applied for the job the Knights
honestly have no choice In the ma tter considering what Jonas
accomplished with a group of kids who thought they'd left their
playing days behind when they graduated from the prep ranks.
As has been the case in the post, a lot of pretty good prep
Went has been overlooked on the local level and indications
are many of Seminole County's top prep prospects plan on

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Under the heading of it's a status symbol to be put on
hold local gridiron fans have to be scratching their collective
heads in trying to figure out why the University of Central
Florida keeps delaying the announcement Of Don Jonas as paid
head football coach,
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"We've run into the pattern of letting the better teams get
ahead of us early and making us play catch up ball."
The Greyhounds increased their lead to 7-2 after four

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White House adviser on

The hard tluowing left-bander led his Orioles to a 1-0 win over

Mary Ann
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Rita Findell won B flight honors with a 43, C flight laurels
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"It helps our confidence when we can get ahead early in
the game," commented Lyman coach Bob McCullough.

From the fairways and greens...Margaret Botts claimed
first place in the top flight of the Mayfair Women's Gold
Association weekly tee-to-green feature.
Botts fired a 39 to beat Stella Brooks and Marge Home in the

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Seminole High 9-7 Friday afternoon in Five Star Conference
baseball action.
The Greyhounds took advantage of some early wildness
by Seminole starter George Porzig. Two walks, an err r

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would go to Tehran and write a report critical of the deposed
shah and the United States in return for the release of the 53
Ainerican hostages.

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Larry Brown said he didn't plan any
great defensive adjustments for
Carroll.
"1 haven't had a chance to see Joe

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President arter and U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim
them
foolish a nd naive.
Waldhein), with Carter's approval, made a "gentleman's

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mans defense

keyed the Boilermakers' late season
spurt.
Hallman will g uard Vandeweghe,
t Bruins' leading scorer.
"A lot of people on first glan ce
may t hink he's somewhat slow of.

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the assignment of fronting Carroll

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So far, in the first two weeks of the young season, four dif1
ferent pitchers have tossed no-hitters in the Seminole Pony
League and the Altamonte Little League organizations. A fifth
no-hit performance was turned In by Jay Robey on Thursday.

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and area shopping

"Darrell played only 18 minutes

their own stars. The Hawkeyes boast who averaged 22.6 points per game

guard Ronnie Lester, still

plenty of good baseball during that week."

Rolls, which the group
sold at the Seminole
County Courthouse

Iowa Coach Lute Olson, whose team

nine losses,

State, does not have a legitimate
center to try to contain the 7-foot-1

Barry Carroll.
Kenny Arnold will draw the Hawks are 15-1 with him in the
Iowa and UCLA are not without assignment of guarding
Griffith, lineup.

mented Stetsoi coach Pete Dunn, "We have some'quality

Tootsle

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great scorer and rebounder," noted Cardinals.

Louisville, led by jumping-jack

OWfl," said Brown, whose team
finished fourth in the Pac-10 and has

'k Louisville, Purdue did not
UCLA, riding the crest of upsets
our solelyon
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over top-ranked DePaul and Ohio reache FinalThEthno

Four, warned that stopping Griffith

guard Darrell Griffith, in the first will take a 23-8 record against the 31. against
yet we won," Cruni said
semifinal game today at Market 3 Cardinals. "I am concerned with referringLSU
to the Cardinals Midwest
Square Arena (1:24 p.m. EST. In the their tremendous quickn
s and Regional Final victory. "This is not
the second contest, Cinderella UCLA their jumping ability. Theyesar
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faces a Purdue team led by Joe grea t transition team."
Lester is the Iowa sparkplug. The

Pitt.
The round robin tourney continues with three games each
day with tournament ellinination beginning on Friday. A
consolation game is scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. with the
wnament chanpionshipsetforSaturdaye ningat7p,rn.
really looking forward to the

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championship finals.
The Hawkeyes face fourthranked

a.m. with Indiana mee ting Virginia Tech, The local boys frOnt
DeLand then square off against Tech at 3 p.m. with Indiana
returning to action that evening for a 7 p.m. matchup against

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to advance to Monday night's NCAA

off

Ronnie is a quiet leader, but he's a
great leader on the floor," Olson
said, "lie's like a security blanket
for us."

Crum,

America players today if they hope

The six-day tournament will open Monday morning at 11:00

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and Stetson University includes the host Hatters of coach
Dunn in addition to Virginia Tech 's Gobblers, Indiana's
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Iowa rering from knee surgery, while
"I'm not worried about how to try
and UCLA will have to figure out the Bruins have power for
ward Kiki to play him," Arnold said. "We've
ways to contain the high-powered Vandeweghe.
been practicing th at all week,"
offensive prowess of two AllBut clearly, the pressure is on
Louisville Coach Denny

Stetson s Hatter baseball squad will play host to a four team
field in the Stetson Invitational Baseball Tournament
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image and glibness because candidates, after all, are a

The latest comments of the president is a simple statement
that the situation is grave. That's a real bulletin, especially to

From The
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What happened to the economic and military

An old-world diplomat, Waldheim soon learned he was
negotiating not with gentlemen but bazaar hagglers. Once the
commission was at work digging up anti-America
1AUAbrr, z'ia.
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it propaganda, Khomeini reneged, decreeing that the prisoner
The armed forces telling the other side t
soon may be enlisted in the will work," he said, refusing could be freed only by parliament, not yet elected.
war to run drug smugglers out to share details with repor.
Another part of the deal was the commission was to visit al
the hostages to determine their condition, ...th at part of thi
of Florida,
tars,
A top White House adviser
Because of its proximity to bargain has also been welshed on.
to the president has agreed Latin America and its long
...Khomeinl, who had added blackmail to his other talents
that military authorities shoreline, Florida has become even dreamed up a new outrage: the commission must publisi
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foe,it can meet the hostages. In other words, if ft
Police
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findings aren't anti-shah and anti-American enough, thi
informaqon,, on
drug the United sta tes,
smuggling picked up during
Dogoloff and Graham captives might suffer.
The Carter-Waidheini move to appease Khomeini ha
routine Navy, Air Force and emphasized that the military
Coast Guard surveillance,
would give information degenerated into farce. Before the United States and United
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All UIaL remains
out a confidential corn. daily reconnissance of the
municatlons network to Florida straits, The military
supply and receive tips on will not be Involved in drug
suspected dr ug cargoes from enforcement.
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candi dates who can devote as much as two years of their lives

There are those who believe Carter is milking a good .
politic
at opportunity with little intention or resolve to make a

"bind their hands with strong bonds in the Constitution."
The nation would benefit if we could bind the spending power
of federal authorities, The bonds should be in the Constitution,

effort to keep abreast of (nfiation,

increase and that Ronald Reagan is catering to the same give-

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campaign
along for the president who says nothing and does little.

save one arrangement of dialogue after another.

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who thus far had taken little action to achieve any solution

power, and felt the only way to restrain those in power is to

me attitude by proposing an inflationary 30 percent ta x
reduction.
Finally inflation will not truly be controlled until the trends
of declining productivity and savings are reversed. Carter

fully aware that former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark
lost an election after he proposed an 18-cents gasoline tax

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No one should be surprised that Ayatollah Khomeini, the
religious fossil leading his people in a return to the dark ages,
has rejected the release of the U.S. hostages until at least May.
The drastic decision by Khomeini to cut off the United
Nations places the direct responsibility on President Carter,

tough decision

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We have had enough of in action which, if Car ter holds true to
form, will continue through a new series of delay tactics as the

The Greenville, S.C., News:
couldn't deal with the crazies there...
...President Carter's recently announced anti-inflation pro.
gram is not enough: It fails to limit the total impact of hUrtinsburg, W.Va., Evening Journal:

where they cannot be loosened easily or quickly...
Corpus Christi Caller-Times:
President Carter's voluntary wage a nd price guidelines ha ve
so In the long erm it
doesn't make much difference whether he loosens or tightens
them. Still, we were glad to see the president freeing up the
guidelines to allow workers to gain a bit of ground in their

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commission) to publish any of its pro-Iranian report.
True, that...will not resolve the hostage situation, but it will

Just that.

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democracy is to make excess spending illegal. The President
and Congress should take advantage of the present crisis to do

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An interested spectator at Friday's DeLand-Lake
Howell baseball game at Lake Howell Friday was
Baltimore Oriole scout Jack Sanford.
The venerable 71-year-old Sanford goes back a long
way In the Sanford area. In 1933 the former second
baseman played for the Celery Feds along with Buddy
Lake, Eddie Moore and manager Joe Barnes.
Friday Sanford was casting his Oriole eye on the
Silver Hawks ace pitcher Brian Murray. "His forkball
won't be too good today because of the wind," Sanford
observed.
"But he has a good loose arm and he's big (6-3).
There's several clubs interested in him. I wouldn't be
here If he hadn't impressed somebody," winked
Sanford.
Another Silver Hawk, third baseman Mike Wood has
decided to fly from the nest literally. Wood, who is a
superb quarterback for Sammy's Weir football team
says he will move to Tampa after this year.
"There's no family problem or anything like that,"
said Wood about the move. "I just want to live with my
Dad."
Wood currently lives with his mother and step father.
His father lives in Tampa three blocks from Plant High
School.
Wood's departure opens the way for Bob Capobianco
to be full-time Hawk quarterback. Last year the two
alternated.
Also on the subject on birds, the Louisville Cardinals
look like the best bet to capture this year's NCAA
basketball tournament in Indianapolis.
Coach Denny Crum's birds take on Iowa Saturday at
1:24 p.m. while another Big Ten school Purdue plays
UCLA at 3:30 p.m. The two winners meet Monday for
the title.
Of the four, only UCLA has won the coveted championship which they did 10 times under the astute
leadership of John Wooden.
This year's Bruins, however, are guided by former
Denver Nugget coach, Larry Brown. UCLA lost nine
games this year and finished fourth in the PAC 10,
which is unheard of for them.
In the early part of the season though, the Bruins lost
games to Notre Dame (twice), DePaul and Oregon
State, all top ten teams at that time. Unexplainable
were losses to Arizona State (twice), Washington and
USC.
Brown's squad has won its last six games, but has
been playing over its head with two freshmen guards
and a 6-6 center.
Purdue should take apart the UCLA dream today by
11 points. The Boilermaker's 7-1 center Joe Barry
Carroll will have an easy time with the Bruins front
line.
In the afternoon's first game, Louisville will get into
a run-and-gun contest with Iowa's Hawkeyes In the
battle of the birds.
Darrell Griffith, Louisville's 64 leaping AllAmerican, will be too much for Iowa's birds of Lute
Qlon. Louisville will offset Its late game sloppiness to
win by five points.
In Monday's championship game Griffith will again
rise (boy, does he rise!) to the occasion and bring
Crum and the Cardinals their first national championship.
Crum was an assistant under Wooden, so the ghost
will still be lurking when the title trophy Is handed out.
Louisville came close before, finishing third in 1975 and
fourth In 1972.
Purdue, meanwhile, with Rick Mount finished
second to UCLA in 1969. Iowa finished second to a Bill
Russell-led San Francisco team back in 1956.
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Bobby Lundqulst's Sanford baseball team received a
shocking blow when it was discovered pitcher Terry
Hazlett had repeated the 10th grade at lake Howell.
Therefore, the senior pitcher had already participated
in four years of baseball.
The Fighting Seminoles had to forfeit their first 17
games of which they had won 10. "I'm just glad it
happened now instead of the district," said Lundquist
trying to salvage something from the heartbreak.
Actually Howell athletic, director Harry Drivas
pointed it out to fellow A.D. Jerry Posey at the pee.
season Seminole County Tournament.
When questioned about it, Hazlett reportedly said he
repeated the 9th grade and not the 10th. "We had no
reason to doubt the kid," said Lundquiat. "But it's my
fault. I was responsible for checking his eligibility.
Drives apparently threatened again to blow the
whistle on Seminole, whereupon Lundqulat and Posey
did some research and found out he was indeed

By United Press International was the fifth in the last six for Jersey, 108-99, Atlanta fourth straight loss. Cliff
George Gervin, picking up Dan Issel took game scoring
Milwaukee took if deep Golden State, led by Ray downed Detroit, 108-95, San Robinson scored 20 points for the slack left by three injured honors with 30 points.
breath Friday night and blew Townsend's 17 points.
Antonio defeated Indiana, 116. New Jersey.
starters, scored 41 points and SuperSonics 17, Clippers 104
out the Golden State Warriors
Golden State Coach Al 109, Denver outlasted Chica- Hawks 108, Pistons 95
dished off eight assists to lead
Lonnie Shelton's 21 points
with a 121-93 victory, to Attles wasn't there to see the go, 134-128, in triple overtime,
John Drew and Eddie John. San Antonio to its sixth vie- led a balanced Seattle scoring
remain a halfgame ahead of fiasco, having been ill at Phoenix stumped Portland, son combined for 57 points to tory in seven games. Indiana attack and the Sonics held off.
the Kansas City Kings, who home. Interim coach John 111-95, and Seattle beat San lead Atlanta, now 48-29, and was led by George McGinnis' a furious fourth-quarter San
beat Utah, 102-98. And Bucks' Bach sounded like he wished Diego, 107-104.
the victory tied a club mark 31 points.
Diego rally.
Coach Don Nelson said he saw he could have done the same. 76ers 108, Nets 99
for
wins
in
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For
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Nuggets
134,
Bulls
128
Suns
111, Trail Blazers 98
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"There is fatigue in war,"
Lionel Hollins tossed in a Pistons, John Long was high
Bobby Wilkerson scored six
Len
"Truck" Robinson"I had a good feeling about he said, "and when you're season-high 26 points to help with 32 points,
of Denver's eight points in the scored 21 points and Paul
this one," he said. "We were losing in the NBA It's called In handing New Jersey its Spurs 116, Pacers 109
final overtime for the win. Westphal 20 to lead Fhocnix,
on a high after the Seattle NBA fatigue."
game (which the Bucks won,
Otis Birdsong and Sam
108-106, Wednesday). I'd Lacey combined for 38 points
prefer this type of game. It to lead Kansas City's Baltimore's Birds Bomb Yankees
gave me an opportunity to triumph. After withstanding
play some guys and give them three Jazz rallies that erased
a good run. They played Kansas City leads, the Kings
...
Flex
hard."
pulled ahead to stay, late in
Marques Johnson scored 19 the fourth period. Ben
points to pace a balanced Poquette led Utah with 21
Ball Barrage
Bucks' attack. The victory points.
was Milwaukee's sixth in the
In
other
games,
last seven games and the loss Philadelphia topped New
By United Press International
Travers and gave up only one hit in four Pete LaCock home run to help Kansas
The Milwaukee Brewers are rated as innings, striking out two batters.
City Tony Scott had three doubles and'
solid contenders in the American League
The Brewers, who seem to be getting it a single, sparking a 14-hit St. Louis atEast this season mainly because of their together just in time, are now 5-6 In tack
outstanding hitting, and that power was exhibition play. Rick Waits was the
The A's handed the Mariners their
on exhibit Friday.
losing pitcher for Cleveland.
second shutout of the spring behind the
One of. the Brewers' less powerful In other exhibition games, Texas five-hit pitching of Matt Keough, Dave
defeated Atlanta, 6-2, Philadelphia outhit Heaverlo and Dave Hamilton
batters, shortstop Robin
PONTE VEDRA, Fin. (UPI) -Curtis Strange appears to be nected
foç a three-run homer and drove the' Chicago White Sox, 11.7, Kansas City California Manager Jim Fregosi and
running ahead of schedule,
in five runs, while outfielder Ben Oglivie beat Cincinnati, 9-3, St. Louis slugged Angels Rod Carew and Don Baylor were
The 25-year-old Virginian waited until the second half of last
contributed four RBI with three singles Houston, 104, Oakland blanked Seattle, ejected in the eighth for disputing a
year's tour to earn the lion's share of the $138,000 he won in
to lead a 14-3 rout of the Cleveland 2-0, California topped the Chicago Cubs, called strike on Carew
Jerry Mum1979, but he has a golden opportunity to win more than half that
Indians in a Cactus League exhibition 5.3, San Diego edged San Francisco, 1.0, phrey singled home Willie Montanez in
in the next two days.
Boston nudged Los Angeles, 74, Mm. the fourth for the only San Diego run
game.
Strange went into today's third round of the $440,000 Tournesota downed the New York Mets, 5-4, The Red Sox' Glenn Hoffman hit a
nament Players Championship, richest event on the tour,
Yount hit his blast in the sixth to Baltimore bombed the New York sacrifice fly to score Reid Nichols with
highlight a four-ru n ou tburst by the Yankees, 14.0, and Pittsburgh stopped the winni
sh ar ing a 1-stroke lead wi th U.S. Ope n champion Hale Irwin
ng run in the ninth
Jose
Brewers. But most of the damage had Detroit, 6-3.
and, if the way he played in Friday's high wind, while so many
Morales slammed a three-run pinch-hit
already been done in the third Inning,
of the better-known golfers were faltering, Is true Indication,
Pat Putnam cracked a threerun homer home run in the sixth to give Minnesota a
when Milwaukee st ruck for six runs,
he sh ou ld remain in contention to the end.
in the fourth inning to lead Texas
win
Pat Kelly an d Mar k Corey,
Lefthander Bill Travers, the winning Rookie catcher Keith Moreland hit a sharing the leadoff spot, each had two
"I played real solid," said Strange, who shot a 1-under-par 71
pitcher, gave up a tworun horn'r in the three-run homer and Mike Anderson singles and a home run to lead a 21-hit
to match Irwin's 36-hole total of 5-under 139. "1 feel as good
first inning to Andre Thornton and a solo socked a bases-loaded single in Baltimore attack
Bert Blyleven and
now as I've ever felt. If the wind keeps blowing, I can't worry
homer to, Tom Veryzer in the second Philadelphia's win Steve Braun hit a Jim Rooker combined on a six-hitter for
about anyone else. The wind keeps your total attention."
Inning. But Andy Replogle followed two-run homer and doubled in front of a the Pirates.

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Los Angeles
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Grover WallZOl; Dean Wutkiewlcg
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Wilts Amoco, Mixon Auto Parts, Polly Bushon
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Fabrics Crafts, Johnny Walker.
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Friday's Results
LEAGUE
113111; Milt Miller 154, Ed Sent:
High Games: Helen Shepard 174,
4, NV Rangers 2
Standings: BIW Market,
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Kay Thornton 171, Joanne Hyatt Sambo's, Dick's Appliance,
Phlla S. Hartford 3,' tie
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207, -Mae WilkIns ISO, Dorothy Williams' Cl, Bonita Boats,
Minnesota 4, Washington 3
Denny Honeycutt $10; Mill Miller
Edmonton 9, Pittsburgh 2
Palmer 174, Peggy Moon 170, Downer Land Clearing, Nice Day 528; Don Neyec 521; Wet Molt Jr.
Caroline Lindsay 172.
Detroitit 5, Vancouver 2
Coin Laundry.
315 ; Andy Doyle 514: Dean
High Series: Joanne Hyatt 50$,
Satv,day's Games
High Games: Anna Kanvel 152, Wutklewicz 305; Larry Judson 501;
Chicago at NY Islanders
Mae Wilkins 511, Peggy Moon 304. Kim Kilgore 154, Charlotte Blades Dan Neal $00.
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Boston it Atlanta
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Hartford at Montreal
Standings: Spoilers, Jet Set,
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Buffalo at Toronto
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6.10; Gene McNutt 3.9-10, 3.10;
. Bunion 210. Reese
, Mary Pub Mldniters, 10. Greens
NEW MATI$II
Grannemanl-1O: Dan Burton 3.10; vernon white 173. Drew Kirt , Grocery.
Post TtSiI;I5p.,.
Olive Westray 3.10; Trudie Shirley Setala 1* Des Nader us,
High Games. Don Wilt 100.199.
Ligtosey 3-10; Marion Miller 3.10, LYVOIV
'inkwatir 137, Mary 152, Doug Owins 112.215; Lowell
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Ralph Jordan 3.10; Edkne$Il 3.10, Blair 153. Sllelvy Fore 151.
Evans 155; Peggy Roes 1$, Eric
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Helen KillIng 3.10; Frances
High laies: Chris Huff 574, j J (aiioit 154; Ralph Laram 116;
Fileger 310: Jerry Laudon 3.10 Sexton 352, bob S"
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AU. 12 RACES
Runlon $4, Drew Kirk 415, Ernie 147; Jim Claypool 175; Forrest
Hickson 457, Shirley $elala lfl, Andersen 1*; Glenda Goimlel 115
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Standings: big I Tire &amp; Wheel Lywwine Drink - - NO 353, Malty (19avg); Jim Barre" 145, Butch
Service,. Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Blair 355, Shelgy Fore 537,
1Q15 177.170; Jeannie Adams 10;
all
lick Hamelin 141.
Other NigtulIgMs: Star f
Reserve, Seminole LOW, June's
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High lens: latch bus 552,
Deity Shop, Nixon Auto Forts. Lyvo me Driniwater + 35. High
Galigasy Builders, Wilts Amoco' Avirages, Jim Nader 171 Gus OStil O*ns 545; Dan Wilt $41;
JacO 'Grove Service. Milady Sexton 172. '
Jerry Paula IN.
Converted Splits: Piggy loss S.
DIBANY SOCIAL LIA4JI
FgrIC 8. Crafts, Johnny WIlkU.
011
, IS, Te,ry Evans $4; Marist
Standings: 1. Joe Davis
High Games: Tern' Evans 100.
Stands - ,t1l
Putty Sushor ISO, Helen Shepard Ct,., 35W J's, 3. Village mIt; 4. PersIa 3-li; Ed Vogel 4-5: Carol
11.---.
154, Joanne Hyatt iii. ElaIne JayceeS: 1. TerrleVan Lawn Ca's; Larsoit 5410.
52*
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710 $131-'iSIO
Kostivai 151, Diane Prevail 154. 4, K f L)tlNe011erv.jI, kIWi
High Series: Terry Evans 193. Builders; I. Dilary Sanitation, ,. Jerry Fareila (4 row) Jim
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Trinity's next track meet is the Highlander Invitational On
Saturday, March 22, at Lake highland.

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the Shot. High Jump - Allison Lanier was first with 54". 110
Hurdles - Tresa Cleveland first 15.02 from Winter Park. 100
j,ard Dash - Barbara Fleming sixth from Winter Park, Mile
Hun - Shannon McNulty second and Tracy Johnson fourth. 440
Relay -Trinity first 53.4 (Cleveland, Wolfe, Barnett, Lanier).
440 Dash - Ann Kurth first and Alinda Lingle third. 330 INI
Hurdles - Mary Barnett first with 52.2 from Winter Park.
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2B 2 R Dl. Records - Idgewater 3.
Q it -6) $1.00; P (5.3) 232.20; T (4. Fordes (C) d. TeWs.Brodie. $4.
Major leagues
7-i, Winter Park
3.5) 5243.00.
Spring Training
Lyman 9. San rd 7
Fourtplrace _..S.I,D: 32:32
AMERICAN
7 Patrick I Tiger i.io 3.60 320
Sanford
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Kansas City
301 3
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Minnesota
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7 3 .700
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6 3 .667 24) (2.7)
100.40,
Marceilo,
Drlbeibi (7) and
Toronto
Eastern Conference
Marshall. Hitters
Sanford:
Baltimore
Fifth race _4.,4,D, 31:10
Atlantic Division
5 4 .336
Dalaiba 2-4, Link 24. Lyman:
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32 16 .110 27
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Central Division
Ojenidl, Reeves (Ii and Meg. ______
3.00 3.10 3.00
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Houston
Philadelphia
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San Francisco
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65 3 .625 2 Surf Bird
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San Diego
Western Conference
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Pacific Division
Night games not included
S
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Ninthrace- s.i, 1:31:39
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
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SOverexposure 11.20 3.60
33 72 .714 28.3; Diving: TuelI (0); 100 Fly:
Montrea l 9, Detroit "B" 3
ySeattle
3 Little Kim
Mi nn esota S. New York (N) 4
32 24 .681 21 1 Ressler (0) 1 :05,1S; ISO Free:
350
340 y-Phoenx
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Abbott (0) $4,3; 500 Free: Estrada
31 26 .662 4
Texas 6, Atlanta 2
Portland
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0(5-1)14.40; p ($5) 42.30;
35 42 .433 20
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Philadelphia "A" 11, Chicago (A)
1'
San Diego
5-3)117.00.
35 43 .449 20", (0)1:11.6; 100 Breast: Abbott (0)
JJ'
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1:05.3; 400 Free Relay: Oviedo
Tenth
race-3.I, A: 3$$4
23 53 .293 32'.
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Toronto 6, Philadelphia "B" • H 6Valley
Lass
3.10 3.10 300 x'ctinched division title
(Inghram, Ensell, Branton,
Innings
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1 Uncle Bubba
Dearolph) 4:31.43.
7.10 4:50 y-ciinched playoff berth
Kansas City 9, Cincinnati
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2Confirmed
Friday's Results
Boston 7. Los Angeles 6
4.20
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MeIhou('1%eCCSI,O,I.4147
Phlia 101. New Jersey 99
0(1.4) 47.40; p (4-1) 54.00; 1 4.
St. Louis 10, Houston i
.
200
Medley
Relay:
Oviedo
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1.2)
20570
Atlanta
lOP
Detroit
95
Milwaukee 14, Cleveland 3
f.' .',-•".-'
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(Dearolph, Abbott, Ressler, _____
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Eleventh race-$.la, C: 31:77
San Antoni o 116, Ind. 109
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Oakland 2, Seattle 0
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Denver
134,
Chi
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California 3. Chicago (N)
Gianatto (MCC) 2:12.53: 200 IM:
4 Elusive Everett
MIlw 121, Golden State 93
San Diego 1, San Francisco 0
4.60 300
Gibbon (MCC) 2:29.37; 10 Free:
Herald Photo by Tom Nets.'
Kansas
City
102,
Utah
9
Pittsburgh vs. Detroit "A" night IMineola Big Jill
6:40
Mayfair Country Club golf pro .Joe Smith shows a few potential ballerinas a
Cattorinl (MCC) 26.4; Diving: PUTTING
Phoenix 111, Portland 100
0(47) 39.00; p (; 51.50; T (7
Kennedy (MCC); 100 Fly: Ressler
TODAY'S GAMES
few ttitOng tips in preparation for tile upcoming Ballet Guild (;olr TourSaturdays Games
Twelfth
Texas vs. Minnesota at Orlando, SDasher
Bell aci-3.5,C: 39:44
1:34,3;
500
Fret:
Ressler
(0)
nament
In April. The aspiring golfers are front left to right Tatilmy Kaleel.
Washington at New York
1:30 P.M.
13.20 6.20 3$0
3:337; tOO lack: Gibbons (MCC)
Boston at Cleveland
$
Benevolent
6.10
340
Laura
1oore and (.'harmly Iann.
Boston vs. Chicago (A) at 3Manate,Hale
1:10.7; 100 Br.a$tl Abbott (0)
Indiana at Houston
Sarasota, 1:30 p.m.
4:40
1:01,3, 400 Free Relay: Oviedo
Los Angeles at Seattle
0(4's) 23.20; P (4.$) $1.20; T (5.
Atlanta vs. New York (A) at
(Kennedy,
Davis.
Carroll,
Sunday's Games
Fort Lauderdale, 2:30 p.m.
Mestayer) 4:2* 2.
New Jersey at Boston, aft.
- 444$,
Toronto vs. Cincinnati at
Now York at Phila, aft.
Tampa, 1:3o p.m,
Girls
Detroit at Wash, aft.
BishopMoors3LOviedo33
Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh at Tennis
San Antonio at Atla, aft,
200 Medley Relay: Bishop Moore
Bradenton, 1:30 p.m.
Golden St. at Chicago, aft.
Some heavy hitting and tioiiicr and added three Itardy turned in a 3-4 per- ('oiiiiiiunity College caine up
(Sharp, Dittmer, McManny,
Los Angeles vs. Montreal at
high scor ing marked Wed- singles in a4 perfonnance to lonnance at the platter for the
Friday's
Results
Utah
at
Los
Angeles
Burlereau 2:03,2; 200 Free: Sharp
Dayto na Beach, 1:30 p.m.
with a run in the top of the
Coll
Denver at Phoenix
(SM) 2:07.); 200 tMi Burleresu nesday's action in the Sanfoi-d power Oviedo Auto Parts to losers.
Houston vs. Philadelphia at
Women's
San Diego at Portland
eighth
to edge Associated
Clearwater, 1:30 P.M.
(SM) 2:21.6; 50 FrIe:McManny Men's softball League.
an 18-12 slugfest Win over
Rollins $4,
Kansas City at Seattle
(BM) 26.9; 100 Fly Burlereau
New York (N) VS. St. Louis at St.
Sales
&amp;
En3ineering 8.7.
Stroinberi.Carlsori
used
a
David Hudiek went 4-4, Delux Bar.
Mide Tine St. 0
Pet er sburg 1:30 p.m.
(BM) 107.16; ISO Free: Sharp including a homer and double
Jeff
Brake
provided the
29-hit
attack
to
down
Singles: Smart (R) d. Morel 6 1
Sun(SM) 31.3; $00 Fret: Diftmer
California vs. Milwaukee at Sun 6.0; Slorace d.
Ojelso 1.6,64, 7.6;*
Smith sparked I)ektx niland 13. Danny Lee, Joe winning edge for SCC with a
(SM) S:30-35; 100 Back: DIttmer while Carl Lee smacked a withRandy
City, Ant 3 p.m.
four singles wilile
Johnson d. Myers 6W3, 6.1; M
(BM) I: 12.33; 100 Bruit: Bishop
Cleveland VS. Oakland at Carter d. Wrathe,- 62, 7-4,
Steffans and Bob Conchellos le.ld off homer in the inning.
Sullivan
Moore
1:19.32;
400
Free
Relay:
Scottsdale, Ant, 3p.m.
HIGH
SCHOOL
€1. Sroadtlurstb.1,4-1;L Carterd.
collected three hits apiece For Terry Whitaker also turned in
Oviedo
(Schaefer,
Cissell,
San Diego vs. Seattle at Temp., Orr 64, 4-3,
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Si.,ee1os Relays
.t strong i.rforniance with
StrOIII1rg.
Brumbaugh,
Morris)
4:is.g.
An:., 3 p.m.
Heritage
10,
Florida Air S
Junior College
three singles in four at-bats.
San Francisco vs. Chicago (N)
Heritage
Trinity Prep boy's track team won all three relays at
120032 2-10 14 4
Men
('brAs Frank singled twice to
at Mesa, Ant., 3 p.m.
Glen Robinson added a
Florida
Air
010 002 2- $ 6 3 Pro Hockey
Seminole S. Western Ky. 4
Montverde Invitational on Saturday. March 15, and finished lead Sunniland.
Detroit vs. Baltimore at Miami,
triple
to his two singles WillIe
Singles:
Ozengel
(W)
d.
Man.
7:30 P.M.
.
third In team standings missing runner-up by only one point.
nisto 6.2,6.2; Drew (5) d. Gola 7.5,
NHL Standings
In other action Seminole
Ferrell went a perfect 3-3.
Wendt and Croft. Tolhunst, Sosa
Boys Team Scores: 1. Ocala St. Johns 93; 2. Montverde 83; 3.
By United Press International
62; Johnson (5) d. Alemparte 6.4, (5) and Pradero. Hitters
76; Handbury (S) d. Thornton 6.2, Heritage: Evans 3.5 22B, Croft 34,
Campbell
Conference
Trinity
Prep 82; Lake Highland 48; 5. Mount Dora Bible 29; Ii.
Dog Racing
" 6-3; Copeland (5) d. Fonts 6.2,6.2; Hair 3-5.
Patrick Division
Lakeland
Chr istian 20; 7. Lu ther ILS. 13; 8. Tampa Prep 7; 9. Lady Saints Cop Eagle Meet
Thanas (W) d. Reagan 1.4, 6-2, 4.1.
W L 1 P15.
Evans 1, Colonial 2
AT SANFORD-ORLANDO
xPp,ila
Tampa Berkley 1; 10. St. Pete Cantebury.
45 9
Doubles: Ozengel.Gula (W) d. Evans
101
001 030 2-5
Friday night results
1 yNY Rangrs
Mannlsto.Handbury 6.2, 63; Colonial
3$ 25 9 79
Coach George Auston, trinity's track coach, stated, "In the
Trinity Prep Lady Sain ts repeated as champions and won
First race -5.15, C: *1:49
000 000 0-0 2 S y-NY islndni
Johnson.Copeland (SI d. Alern.
35 21 9 79
nine years I have been coaching at Trinity this is the first time
2Sutro
10.40 4.00 5.00 parte.Thoms
NoblitI,
Holmes
(3)
and
Y
Atlanta
33 2612
7-3, 7.3; Thanas.
the Eagle Invitational at Montverde on 'Saturday, March 15,
4 Do Fire Khaki
Howard. Clay, Cheek (7), Shaker. Washi ngt on
the boys have ever won all three relays in track
meet 1111(1 We
2,40 4.40 Herman (W) won by default.
a
25 36 11
61
when they took eight first place showings as well as a top three
lUnaBug
Hitters - Evans: McCoy 3.4 fi,
Smyth. Division
1.00
are looking forward to a great season,' "
Finish in the 880 yard run.
NecOrds:Semlnoiei7.1.west.rn
Senio2.335. Records- Evans 5.2.
0 (24) 24.40; T(24-4) $31.10.
Kentucky
6.5.
W 1 1 P15.
Trinity's individual results: Long Jump- Gerald Sutton
1, Colonial 5.3.
Second race -5.I4,C: 31:17
yChicago
31 2317
HiØbcti$sI
Girls Team Scores: I. Trinity Prep 113; 2. Montverde 93; 3.
four
th from Winter Park. High Jump- Fred Tagaeus third
lTaliy Fran
Winter
ParkS,
Edgewate
St.
Louis
4.40 3.10 2.40
r
29
31)2
70
Boys
SViltigiP.rk
take highland 54;4 4. Ocala St. Johns 29; 5. St. Pete Cantebury
Vancouver
23, 2513 51 from Winter Park. Shot Put- Mark Sustrunk fourth from
110 I.
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Idi.watgr
III
III
3-3
4
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Edmonlon
3.20
24 3512 50
.
S*nles: Solid (C) d. Betty, 1.1, - WilWIr Part 503 012 x -5 7 2 Colorado
Christian 22-, 7. Tampa Berkley U; B. Mount
Winter Park. Mile Run- Paul McNulty first, Tommy Mat0(4.1) 20.40; P (43) 64.25; TiC. Ch.penlk (C) d. Bustad. 51;
17 A 1312 44 (hews third from Winter Park, Chad Iluehring fifth. 440 Relay.
Ritz,
Carter
(6)
and
Connally,
Dora
Bible
4;
9.
Luther H.S. 3; 10. Tampa Prep 3.
5.1) 174.11; DO (5.4) 25.44,
IV 4S Il
43
Bsnitsi (C) d. Ponpry 5.5; Stone Hunt (6), Thatcher, Stake (, i.,
Third race-i.16,Mg IliSI
Wales CO,I feI'1Ic
Trinity first 47.52 (Sutton, Politowlcz, Tagaeus, Fleming). 440
(C) d. Brodie, I-I, Tews (LH) d. Spurnelt, Hitters - Edgewater:
Trinity's individual results: Long Jump - Mary Barnett
ôSurflneComet 34.40 11.30 440 Devine S-S.
Norris Oivislln I
Wambold 2.3 HR 2 RBI, Winter
yard Dash-Ed Pryor second from Winter Park. 330 IM
fourth and Abby Wolfe sixth both from Winter park. Discus wLI
Hurdles- Gerald Sutton second. 880 Run-Tommy Lee first,
x.Montneai
43' 20 9
Cay Murray first with 93,11" from Winter Park and fourth in

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Well Drilling
214 U-IS Cassilbsrry 2
523 513-Il

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Sunday, March 23, 150-36

Baseball

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Jackson Leads Braves With No-Hitter
Jeff Jackson of the Breen
Insurance Braves flreda nohitter and collected three hits to
help his team wore alo-lwin
over the Floor Systems Cuba in
mid-week action of the
Altamonte Little League.
Adding to the Braves hitting
attack was T.J. Scaletta with
tire. hits, Induding a double.
Malt Breen also collected a trio
of hits while Mike Haynes
contributed aelrtgJe and a triple
to the winners attadc.

Playoff Hopes, Win 102=90,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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184elp

Legal Notice

Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 1110- 1192- CA-04-111
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
ILA HARRIS JELKS,

Wife.
and
HENRY JELKS
Husband,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
HENRY JELKS SR.
S Weyreck Street
Rochester, New York 14605
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Petition for
Dissolution of Marriage has been
filed in the Circuit Court, in and for
Seminole County, Florida, in Case
No. I0.592.CA.04.E, entitled IN
RE: THE MARRIAGE OF ILA
HARRIS .JELKS, Wife, and
HENRY JELKS, SR., Husband,
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, to it on SPEER &amp; SPEER,
P.A., Petitioner's attorney, whose
address is P.O. Box 1364, Sanford,
Florida, 32771, on or before April
21 AD., 1910, and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Petitioner's
attorney
or
Immediately
thereafter; otherwise, a default
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in said Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on the 13th day of
March, AD., 1950.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By Patricia Robinson
Deputy Clerk
THOMAS A. SPEER
01 SPEER 8. SPEER, P.A.
P.O. Box 1354
Sanford, Florida 32771
(305) 322.06$1
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish March 16, 33, 30, and April

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
NOTICE ishereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute",
Chapter $65.09 Florida Statutes,
will register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
proof of publication of this notice,
the fictitious name, towit: FTA
ADVERTISING under which it Is
engaged in buSiness at 1002
Newcastle Court, Maitland,
Florida.
That the corporation interested
in said business enterprise is as
follow:
C.T.G. ANTIQUES, INC.
Mavis Molinari,
President
Attest:
Edelgard Bishop,
Secretary
Dated at Maitland, Florida, this
25th day of February, 1950.
Publish March 2, 9. lé. 23, 1910
OET.16

Orlando - Winter Park

322 - 2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

RATES
44c line
3c a line
3c a line

itime
3coinecutive times
7 consecutive times

HOURS
8 00 A M
s 30 p M
MONDAY lhru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 NOOfl

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18-Hoip Wanted

2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
area most beautiful Mem
orial Park. $100, to settle
estatC,

including attic storage. 3301 S.
Sanford Ave.

TO LIVE-IN

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Which will behold in the City
copilot are onfile With the Clark of
of Oviedo, on Monday, the 7th day the
City and urns may be in.
CI April, 1910 at 7:30 p.m., or as spected by the public.
soon thereafter as possible. At the
Dated this tNh day of March,
misting interested parties may A.D. 980.
appear and be heard with respect
PhyWsJQahI, CMC
to the araaad ordinance. This
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from
cittie City of
tIrnetotime until final action is
Altamonte Springs, Florida
taken by It. City
Publish March 33, 1980
A copy of the poposid
DET 409
dinance is posted at the City Hail,
Oviedo, Florida, and copies we on
file with the Clerk of the city
NOTICI UNDER
some may be inspected by the
. FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
public.
DATED this, lNh day ofMarch, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:,
Notice Is hereby given that the
AD., 19$
~signed Pursuant to the
NANCY K. cox,
Name Statute"
"Fictitious
City Cult CI the
Chapter $6318, Florida Statutes
City of Ovieds, Florida
will resistor with Its cet of the
Publish March 23. 191$
Circuit Court, i. 4
DITIIJ
Florida, upon recalpi of
8, the publicatlin of this
Notice is bareby sksaillitiapim tWici, the IkINisus names ta-wit:
IN bsisbwu at m 5 TINDER LOVING CARE DAY
IJEIWN&amp; FL307$ CARE CENTER, under which we
Seminole Cm", FinrNo ussr are irgegef in busIness at $9
ffie WHOM now Wt.ONS
$ims.afl Drive, Lake Mary.
LAWN SERVICE, and that I is- Florida 33718
tondflregister said raw wt*fo
ThSt the pines Wirelted in
Clark of the Circuit Curt, old Iniiisns enterprise are as
Seminal. County, Florida In is. thRust PAUL I. MURPHY and
cer*ncewithttsprovfllsnsofthe CAROLYN NUN?.
Oiled at Orladhs, Orange
Fictitious Now StuMes. TO-WO:
i*tie. $68.10 Fisddp $tetut.s Cisaty, FlorIda. February 39,
no.
Paul I. Milroy
sip, DAVID LINZ
CI101YTI I.. lluz
puwish Mardi 23, 30 and April 6,
Publish MW. 91 16. 13, 31111, igej
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portunity

Box

14975,

Whatever the occasion, there is
classified ad to Solve it. Try

+. $175,000.

UlJ, Florida.
That the corpiratlon intereSted
in $W builnhlS iiiIiiprI$i Is as
follows:
CITRUS COUNTRY TOYOTA,

Inc.
By: Roberto MoIinarI,
resident
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Secreiary.Treis.
Dated at Longwiod, County of
Seminole. State of Florida. this

?1n day of February. 1989.
Publish March to to 16, 33. 19$
DE?-111S

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H 10 3229283

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1k. Mary - 2 BR, fenced yd,
LAKE VIEW. $30,00d'.
3 BR, FP,' fenced yd., assume
mort. $12900.

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1 BR-5218 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada Just So. f
11.92 is
San
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333.8610

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GENERAL

FACTORY HELP

Steady,

12 FRENCH AVE.
ACROSS FROM

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permanent,

position for qualified

SOUTH'S LARGEST I
LOWEST FEE AGENCY.' 2 WK. SALARY.

Oien*i&amp;Issdk

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PRODUCTS

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PRESSER, vip. apply Carriage

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Cleaners, 434 Shopping Center,
Hwy. 131, Longwood.

323-6805

PUTUID
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rehabilitation
counseUng, psychology,
vocational edecat 110 DI'S
csIy rlidwdsluclenc.s
laid, and 1 years of
pregresilvely responsible
experience, in motion
counseling social work,
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BotIom,WedoItAll.Ifome

Soappoin a dealership lo tap the fiiI p011511

Repair I Eumodelin. Fences,
met, carpet, plumb., patio,
etc., etc.. INC. Chances we If
am can't do It no one can.

141w.33$71

EWSINI

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Painting$RemodeImng .'.,.

FREE ESTIMATES.

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BEAUTIFULLY REFUR.
- IISHED 19 . 3 OR hom e with
pool and many features you

plow M.F.

Top, Trim, Removal

terms.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 3227491

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repsirs.
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"iiew CIlIA; modernized kit.
: 1211 Magnolia Avenue. 323
.;;ou, Casper Real Estate.
- :Pr!anOo, 5436530.

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$493.75 bal. $183.16 or 517' ma
Agent 3395386
Make your TV remote controlled
- nowires. Comebyourshop
for demonstration
HERB'S V
2597 S. Sanford Ave.
323 1734

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113 Aldean. 10 to S. Dishes,
clothes, some appliances.
CARPORT SALE
SAT. &amp;
SUN. 10 N. 2nd ST., WINTER
SPRINGS. HOME SOLD,
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322-3073aft 6p.m'
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air,
power, radio, 33.000 mi $1673.
may consider small car in
trade, good mileage 322 0095
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'73 Chevy 3 ton, with II' slide
in camper, stove, ref.. toilet,
heater, sleeps S. Only $3,500.
'

323 232',

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'68 Cony Plymouth Fury
$95 Current lnsp
323 7457

For Sate 1931 Model A. 2 or.,
Ford Exc running cond
Modified road car FIRM
535130 323 1183 alt S
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80—Autos for Sale

000001

322 7972beforeS

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1215 S. French
323-7340

Sell idle items with a Classif lea
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
3722611 or 831.9993

'76 Chvelte, iuns oed

79—Trucks-Trailers

Come early, stay late
$ VISA -MASTER CHARGES
S CASH DOOR PRIZE $

Make room in yOur attic, garage

FM stereo. AC. PS. PD, under
coated. 6 cyl . auto. 23.000 mi.
must sell, lake over pymts,
3227338

1972 Chevy P U with topper
Ion, $975 excellent comic?
322 2066

the highest bidder

Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 373 1885.

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'17 Volare Premier Wagon, AM

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AOKTIRE
327740
NEW TIRES$19 598. UP
2113 French Ave.
Sanford

CLEAN UP SALE. Must sell to
the bare wills to make room
for upcoming gun &amp; antique
,'uclion Lots of good clean
turn. including fine houseful w
Broyhill DR suite. extra nice
BR suite, extra nice LII Suite,
La Z boy recliner. auto qar,lge
door opener. I mo old ken
more washer &amp; dryer
other
turn. inhousetull, All less than
I yr old, also more storage
lots from NY. All to be sold to

68—Wanted to Buy

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1919 Suzuki OS 125 V
Like new cond
Call 319 56861t 4pm

PUBLIC AUCTION 0
.MON., MAR. 24,? PM

hetlandPony,%tudho,'e
3 yrs old, 50
322 3277 after6

7969 Chevrolet Malibu
I owner, newt ires
6486161

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66—Horses

For Sale 1974 Ford LTD. stereo
FM radio. 4 sp., cruise cont.
AC 323 0727

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30
Call 322 %74; 317 1464
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cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment,
322 5990

GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323 7340

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69
to '75 moods Call 339 9100 or
831 1605 (Dealer)

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Coupe, auto, air, this beautiful
car is near mint,, excellent
original paint 51.800. 837 8101
or 3394757_
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carrier, exc. tires, new insp.
sticker. 5630. 3230799.
1977 Chrysler New Yorker
Brougham, loaded, white on
white, beautiful. Only 27,000
ml. 53.500. 131 5104 or 339.4752.

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
-ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

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MUST SELL- 17' Fglass
Larson Runabout w'63 10 hp,
recently rebuilt. Needs seat 8.
cleanup, 5300. 323 $817 aft 6.

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Beautiful console pianu, French
Provincial styling, used very
little. Fantastic tone &amp; touch
response.
Reconditioned&amp; restyled pianos,

including: new keys, new
finish, choose from various
styles &amp; finishes. $695.
Good selection new, used &amp;
rebuilt baby grand pianos.

Cannon

Music

Center,

Longwood Village Shopping
Center, SR 434, I 81k E. of 1.4.
339 5900.

Buy your own land and home
in an adult/family mobile home community
featuring a lagoon marina.

MEAD i(iIi]
98o Montgomery Rd

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Meadowlea

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center.. .paved and

Boating and fishing.

ACRES LAKE FRONT
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY

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.rivcr bank recreation area...

lighted

shuffleboard

... youth

streets., underground

utilities. . .central water and sewer. . police and fire

WOODED, VOLUSIA COUN.
TY. $35,500.

protection
financing

4 ACRES HEAVILY WflflbFfl
FRONT,

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. .medical facilities nearby . .

.bank

available.

OPEN

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BROKER

DELAND

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Orlando
I Sanford
327157
1 1210640

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OSTEENDEER RUN
10 acres, lightly weeded ,
cleared, well drained, mobile
home OK, assume rnfg •f i
acre. 323-3332.
$3009
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locat
off Courtland 1. I
ShaIIowior wooded, 13,300. I
333 7$ after S.

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HOUSE

Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23

SEIGLER REALTY

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Open House Sun. lOtoS

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COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
Over $700, Balance due $175.00
or take over my payments
$I'.00 month.
Still
in
arranty. Will deliver. Call
5425391.

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BUILDINGS!! LAST CHANCE
AT THESE PRICESI' All
steel, pre engineered clear
span buildings. (Major Mfg.)
All buildings have 25 lb. wind
load and large framed
opening. 30'x18'xl2' for
53.99000 • 40'xIl'x14' for
$5,169.00 • 'I0'x 7 7'x14' for
$6,167.00 5 45'x96'xll' for
$9,34700 F 0.6. Factory Call
collect 9 am. to 6 p.m.
305 331 1647

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swimming pool, tennis and

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MILLERS
2619 Orlando
Ph. 3770357
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WE BUY CARS

AOKTIRE
3727180
Shocks $5 95-'-Heavy Duty
95
AIR SHOCKS $St.CS
New Batteries $2995
2473 French Ave Sanford -

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FURNITURE &amp;THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave.
Sanford
323 63'))

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with super

bOihood.

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Diol 3222611 or 8319993

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service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 30) W. 1st St.
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desIre, excellent neigh.

Tree Service

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FILL DIRTI TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
CallClark&amp;4irt3737510

62.A''Fap

53IV-Radio-Stereo

Wanted to buy used office
equipment. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792. So,
of Sanford. 322 8721.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
D4ytona Beach, will hold a
pclic AUTO AUCTION every
tDen4ay1t1?urdsy-a$ 7:*jt,
'4. only one in Florida. Vast op
i reserved price. Call N4..
511

76-Auto Parts

62' -Lawn-Garden

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave. I
Buy &amp; Sctl, the finest in used 1
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tooli.

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE,
De BARY AREA. IS WOO DED
ACRES - SIDE ROAD AC.
CESS. $31,500. GOOD TERMS.

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beach, enjoy refreshing pool, 2
Possible 3 OR, 1½ S. FR,
scm. porch, patio, landscaped
yard on cor. let, many extras.
By ownsr, 401. 44I.541 IVIL

ACCURATE
Tax service I BookkeepIng

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Washer repo. GE delLrxe model.
Sold orig. $10935, used short
time Dal $189.I4or $19.35 mo.
-__Agent .33953k,
K'ENMOR WASHER
Parts,
5t"1'ce, Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697
Ref. repo IS Cu ft frost free.,
Orig, $529, now $205 or, $19 mo.
Agent 3395386
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'76 Malibu Classic. AC. PS. PB.
auto, small V$w 2bcarb, Baby
blue w white vinyl top &amp;
interior, $2,550 323 6437.

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filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from. NoIls
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
92. So. of Sanford. 322 8721.

$37,500. TERMS AVAILABLE.

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3i. PLUS ACRES PA'IED
ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
TREES ON ST. JOHNS
RIVER, SANFORD AREA.

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Wedding photography 'by

Push button controls, has caro
uSl. still in -warranty.
originally $6e, assume pay'ments of $21 mc, Agent 339.

7½ ACRES TALL PINES GEN-

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Sanford

MICROWAVE

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Jewelry store fixtures for sale
Lighted display counters;
alarms, fixtures, furniture.
322 5681.

EVA AREA. $5,900. ESTATE

BROKER
MyrtleAve.

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LAKE

ORANGE GROVE 12½ ACRES
ROBINSON 1 SEEDLING.
GENEVA AREA $6.5® PER
ACRE. ALL OR HALFI

SEIGLER REALTY

Call anvtim,349.539

1311817

LG.SAUNT

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SERVICE

CUSTOM
HOMES
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Rebuild Canda*jijd

ZONE

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WANTS CASH OFFER.

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'75
clean, fully eqps
)n 1658

971 SIFIgIl' FUtura Fufly autS,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $03, bal. $151 or
-01 rne• Agent 339'US&amp;

2½ACRESPINE&amp;PALMETTO

LAKE
FRONT,
NICELY
WOO DED LOT NEAR OVIE
DO &amp; CFU. $70,000.

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
New or Old, Small or Large

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m,iinio

waraIPed growth Vi the business

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EAT. IN
kITCHEN. $57,900 WITH AS.

Tree krVICI

r tef-'ed you mu be ps'r by a itong
'NS*I III1 pVs,I WQ4ntII WflpSIIefUSVS *IldoSds

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vocational educatlena or an
equivalent combination fm
training and •vpirlence.
Apply to Seminole Ca. P.J.
sonnslOflice,Co. CourtHouse
N. Park Ave., Sanford batamen
8:
am. as 4:
.m. by
MardiILl9$.MmiegliCo,is
an E*eI

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in it wes. i

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etc. Waves Bill, 321.j321
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exp. Patios, Ofiveways,

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stifling salary Sill wsekiy.
Graduation from an ac
credited college or university,
wIllis Wcheflr day.. in
social work. counseling,

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322-8721.

51—Household
Goods
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(30) 90" L dra pery panels
running ft.), shades of urn,
blue. New $1,000, sell for $50.

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

HUGE, POOL,3 BEDROOM, 2"z
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,

P1111,i I Ikpilr'
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Interlorl Exterior
Freslst
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Couch $100; chair $20; 3 wood
tbls $55; bed I nite stand $35.
misc. 3730595.

no N. 17.92, Casslberry, Fl.
$348300
Eve. 562-385!

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Hou$ewive$ Cleaning S.n,k,
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PersonaIizsd,fast,dependable
RseuIaroqltim*bas)s
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Wsdewpehw$ndoas
417.3516 I

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3IISk* Dr.

CALL ANNETTE
323-5116
Your future cur concern

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the best. 162.5592.

Animal Haven "Oroomng
Ia'
Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled Met, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to

1976 Lincoln welder. AC-DC. 230
or410volf,commtype,3p,5
motor. Very good const. Must
sell $100. 3495932.

Color portable TV; console color
TV; Stereo AM-FM tape
player
&amp;
recorder;
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miscellaneous items. 3236670.

H. Ernest MORRIS
Req. REAL ESTATE Broker

2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK

I cxl,, wallpaper, wall texihe,
wood staining. Free Ext. After
you have called the rest call

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We specialize in lots, acreage,
farms, ranches &amp; groves.

$8,900 W-GOOD TERMS. 3
SITES TO CHOOSE FROM.

specializing in repainting, mt.

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6.Sacresw.sm , pond.

PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
$21,900.

Surfaces.lic

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TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT

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Creative

5 acre grove $5,000 then
10 acres, part wooded, part
pasture. $2,000 own.
$1,000 dwn.

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Let a Classified Ad help you find
more room for storage.
Classified Ads find buyer s
fast,

TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
132.900.

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- 'lf you need fIll for
Lg.holes,torgood price
323-9238

HERE ARE 31

PLIANCES, GOOD CONDI.

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Drapes.Upholltsry

HEALTH DEPT.

30

Y.rd Debris, Trash,
Appliances &amp;Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.5371

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Levis&amp; Wrangler Jeans

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Waiting for a Good Deal?

FRAME,

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3225791

Nice residential lot on El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,140 Mfg. at9",'pcf, mt. with
$25 Mo. pymts. Total price
$7.500 or best offer. 323-5038.

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BEDROOM,

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.5CREEN PORCHES, AP.

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GWALTNEYJEWELER

EMPLOYMENT

on

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE. i For Estate Commercial &amp; ResiAPPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBINGdentiai Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
C'll Dell's Auctic,n, 3235620.
niture, 705 E 25th St. 3730981
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8.,
bargain. Offer it today in the
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur I
Classified Ads.
I
niture Salvage. 322 8721
.. . 15-A-V
Antiques and Modern Furniture
--ans
One Pieceor Houseful
Bridges Antiques
323 2801
'74 Ariercan Traveler mini
motor hc,me 360 Dodge Fully
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
.pt 1017 mpg Req. gas
Top Prices Paid
Asking $7.000 Will consider ig
Used, any condition 6.118126
wh base Ford Van in trade
?2 0106 .iny$irno

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$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323 7340.

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

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68—Wanted

80—Autos for
-_Sale
-Pontiac
Bonneville,

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Beds, Dbl. motel B.S. &amp; Malt.,

every day.

,000,

Wanted by retired man, lawns
to mow l hedges totrim
EWDecker 332.4902
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REAL1OR

AAA

vocati

Lawn Care -

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BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315 E. First St.
3235627

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

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If you are having dIfficUlty findinç
a place to live, car to strive, a
lob, or some ser vice you ha ve
need of , read all our want ads

FRONT, 2 iEDROOM,
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
-MORTGAGE. $32,000.

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14O.S00.

cost Classified Ad.

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TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately. Many lead &amp;
copper Tiffany type hanging
lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces,
6280701
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

CARRIAGE COVE2 BR.2B&amp; 3
BR, 26, exc. cond. Call for
details. Crank Construction
Realty, REALTOR, 8306011.

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CAKE

MEINTZER TILE

3390309
$39010S

Possession. 176 Windsor Ct
Carriage Cove,

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Complete Mobile
Home Repair
3195259

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3'OEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOU.
BILE
CARPORT,
AP.
:.. PLIANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON
:..ALMOST 2 ACRES, SUN.
... LAND. SELLER WILL HOLD

The Best Buy In Town - A low

J4.worrspair.I.akyshower$our
uuscIlty, 35 yrs. e
Tile
floors
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- Installed
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NtW&amp; REPAIR
REPAIR
FreeEt.
800.1713af16

INC.

Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

MWIjaeril Village
AIBiVd,
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Altamonte
•xscutive
Townhouse. 3 OR, 2½ B,
Brantley Schools, $330 me.
eaII 199.I4.
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HonispaIr

TOWER'S BEAU F't SALON
Marrlitt's Beauty Nook
jut JjtJt.fl3.S742

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Unturishsd

30-Apartments

IsufyCars

Wanted to buy for Cash from
owner 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price. No salesmen

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$250 mo. &amp; under ifou qualify,'
323-2994.

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Homes

Wanted to buy, older Mobile-- 47-A--4iortgages Bought
Home, single or double wide.
&amp; Sold
Call anytime 1 27 0781.
-Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
i YR. OLD DBL.WIDE
1 %0 mike Real Estate 1
Beautiful 1g, 2 BR, 26, W.
Business Iojs Florida Mor.
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
tgetge Investment. 1104 E.
bdrms., 8. huge kit. Low low
Robinson,
Orlando, 422.2976.
cash to mtg. $19,900!! Harold
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Hall Realty, Inc. 323 5774.
5OMiscellaneous
for Sale
I0x20 Sc rm. Adults only! 1mm.

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NEW HOMES
Open 1 to5 daily

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We buy equity in houses, opts., &amp;
vacant land Lucky Invest
ments, P 0 Box 79 Sanford
322 4711.

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3lO3 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA 8. FHA Financing

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AND LET AN EXPERT DO THEJOB

64430$

101111$

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Sanford Gracious living. Ross.
Weekly 5. monthly rates, utIlitIes
ed Inquire 10! S. Oak 561.7553,

A.

proof of publicatign of this notice,
name, to-wit:
"CITRUS COUNTRY TOYOTA"
under whi ch It Is engaged in
1111141111lim at 1PI H*WfY1742,

Eve5. 322-0613, 3321517
207 E. 25th St.

BUSINESS SERVICE LISTINO

y Enterprise, Inc.

Model Inc., Realtor

329-0509_
3390505
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STOP IN TODAY,
BE WORKING TOMORROWI

.the fictitious

Multiple Listing Service

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your loft Will build on
your lot 0, our lot.

REALIOR'

701 Bldg.
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E.AltamonteDr.

CARE.

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Notice is hereby given "of the
unditsIgned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name $ttute",
Chapter $6309, Florida Statutes.
will register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, In and fir Seminole
County, Florida, upon ,Eslpt of

323.7832

VA-FHA-235-Con. Homes i

INC.

410

WE SPECIALIZE IN
HELPING PEOPLE
BECAUSE WE
WE HAVE JOBS OF
ALL CATEGORIESI

Noflcs

Owner will hold mtg. Call for
all details.

42—Mobile

REALTOR

ANYTIME

Paint 1 body shop for sale or
lease w.2 BR apt. attached.

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Super location excellent buy, 705
Sunset Dr. 3 BR, 10, FR, FP,
fenced yard. 544,909

322-2420

$21000.

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47-Real Estate
Wanted

ft. full eiec kit, newly dcc.
Condo. Call 3237763 for info,
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If At COLBI' IEALWi.
MULTIPLE LISTING

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Sanford2BR,2Ba,approlO00 SQ

Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W.Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

322.1081 or eves, 323.0117

Restaurant, bar, lounge. SRX
lic. Owner must sell. Submit
all Orion. Listed at $29,000.

For

TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION on
low interest mtg. on new BR,
2B wonversation pit, stone
p1. intercom, tile foyer -t more
on ½ acre wooded lot in
prestigious
area. Just
$95,500! I
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Sanford's Sales Leader

Realty

4 rental units, Income $2000 mo.

41.A-CondomInlun

W Garnet? White

2565
BulIOtoSuit - ourlotoryou
FHAVA, FHA 235124$ ,s. - ALLFLORIDAREALT'y REALTORS
PARK
OF SANFORD REALTOR
M. Unswoi'ttt
3041$. French Avs. 13*i
rnch
322.5353,3223772,
O77 9
32322 22
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REALTOR

portunities

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250
Low down payments, 322 2287.
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Just for you l3 BR, 1½ B home in
Wynnewood, on a beautiful
landscaped lot? Pan FR, Din
area, ww carpet Ig patio, w
BBQ, lots more! BPP SEP.
VICE CONTRACT. A buy for
$37,500!

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.1 pct. interest to qualified

POOL PARADISE- Lovely 4
BR, 28 Split plan w-Cen. H-A,
WWC, pan Fern Rm, fully
equipped kit, + gorgeous pool
on huge cul-de.sac lot in Al
area, $64,900
Hurry!!

Specialt 3 BR, 1½ B home!
Many beautiful extras? FR,
rec rm., DR. FLR, C-H&amp;A, ww carpet, &amp; morel BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. ONLY
$49,500,

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- Investors this won't last long.
Nice 7 BR 8. 1 BR turn.
Triplex, 2 carports, comm.
zoned on S. Sanford Ave. Lg.
lot could build additional units.
Rent for $635 mo. -clear over
$300. Assume present mtg.
269 7377. ___
__Asking 563,000. _

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OWNER WILL FINANCE
quality 3-2 wbrick I. p1.
BBQ, Fam. Rm., split plan W
huge bdrms, + scr porch in
exec area for only $71,950 111

Super 4 BR, 20 home in Sanora
wall the extras. C.H&amp;A, ww
carpet, pan FR, eat-in kit 8.
pantry! Join home ownersl
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Just $575001

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322.7922
NO QUALIFYING ON THESE- 2710 Sanford
SANFORD 4.2, C-A.H, like new,
Handyman special 2 BR, CO.
owner $44,500.
fenced rear yd., in exc.
LONGW0003-2,blk needs TLC.
location. $27,000.
asking $39,300.
3-1 with 4 acre grove, 20 pct.
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Geneva. S acres cleared w.pond
10 pct. interest, $44,500.
1 well, ideal for mobile home,

retail inventory, fixtures,
tralntng,supplles, and more.
Call TOLL FREE anytime

Solvents, 32366M.

305.323.1163

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$1,000 GUARANTED OPENING
DAY. Open and own (within 3 BATEMAN REALTY
weeks) a beautiful new
Reg. Real Estate Broker
fashion
shop
women's
2f.l0Sanford Ave.
featuring top brands and great
321.075,
pricesl$19,tooprovldes$20,000

Inc., Realtors
S Fr(nch (77 92) Sanford

SQUARE FOOTAGE
GALORE- 3big bdrms, brick
'f. p1., formal DR, eat-in kit. +
cur. lot wOaks for $34,000!!

Loch Arbor! Pool 8. patio! C.
H&amp;A, DR, eat-in kit., FR 8.
much more! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT.
Yours for
$64 000

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Hrs.

'SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US, WE •HAvE BUYERS?

Beautifuil 4 BR, ii B home in

restored. All for $29,900.

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sure

of I of total inventory of
brand Wm. Knabe Baby Grand piano,
new interspring bedding.
mahogany; Hammond Organ,
These beds are not damaged
model J5i7 3721678
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only! Free
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local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797. So. of
60ABusiness
Equip.
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-----_Sanford. 322 8721.
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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 wallet!
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The Real Estate Agency

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

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COIN OPERATED
GAME ROUTE
Sanford area, excellent income
producer for individual in.
terested in a full or part-time
Call cash) business. Will sell
all or part of route. For details
call person-to. person collect to
Mr. Jerry Neill 305196-5973.

Heavy work. Retiree ac
ceptable. Permanent. United

3235774

-HousehoJd Goods

Plumbing business Complete winventory &amp; real estate. Call
W. MaliCjwkj, REALTOR,
37? 7983.
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REALTY - REALTORS

Hedge against intletionl
Sacresonfast growing Lk. Mary
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
termsl

WORLD

REALTORS-MU

STENSTROM

3 BR, lB 2 1g. f en ced lots,
privacy, FP, ready to be

Sanford, Lk. Mary, new 3 BR,
28, adjacent Golf Course.
AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
drapes. 1150. 3220943 or 322-

Fairview Rd., Needham, Me.

0111 500fl.

Leval

40-Condominiunn

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halty,inc,

HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3 1g.
.drms, l'z baths, corner lot .
'trees, nice area. $28500!!

COUNTRY PROPERTY
With almost 2000 54. ft. of living
area&amp;3+acres.This3.2hasa
super location, close to 1.1,
St
&amp; Sanford.
CIlIA &amp; above ground pool,
too. Low own payment.

REALTY

ADS

—Commercial Property

hail

1.

Weliiva retreat 1 acre Ofl St.
Johns River. Only 15.000 dwn,
Total price unbelievable at
$15000.

Park. 323.0061.

02192.

FACTORY WORKER-Mature,
Intelligent. desiring progress.

person with initiative. Send

qual to P.O.
Orlando 32157.

$201 up, especially nice, most
convenient on 1.4 at SR 46
behind Days Inn, II Industrial

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$45,000.

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Norold

11SJENKINS CIRCLE

.A$fnjag RstaI
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MlNi.%JLOCK
Now concrete buildings all sizes,

homework. Start immed.
Make this possibility a reality.
Free details Stewart-C, 100

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Summer Is herel Wouldn't you
like to loll around your own sc
in pool OIl these warm da ys &amp;
nights? 4 OR, 2B go with ill

Mobile Home
In Osteen. Inquire at
306 Palmetto Ave., Sanford

$353.11 wkly, $51.90 daily,

4)4'4ctijg
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Eve 3l339S

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24-BusiIess CftiSS

(clASSIFIED

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$51,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 5, 323-6507.
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REALTOR MLS

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INCOME

2B, brick FP, 1g. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings.
fenced lot, many extras.,

Hos
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Wa nted

WITH

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Lake front country charm, 2 BR;

$ E i G L E R REALTY,
ALI ,
BROKER. 321.0640.

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&amp; FENC1N'. $350 MONTH,

National Company, 2nd fastest
In grow th in the nation, vi
pending in this area, seeking
people
interested
in
management, leadership,
sales, consulting and___
lust
ordi na ry people. 322.4079.

OPpoI'tUfflty Employer M.F.
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17 ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
SORRENTO. OLD $ BED.

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Full &amp; Part-time
Apply Days Inn, Sanford

HOME

Beautiful 3 BR, 1's', B, C.H&amp;A,
fireplace, fenced in yd., Sc.
porch. Lease opt. to buy. 3236570.

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Waitresses

ARE YOU FARSIGHTED?
If so you will recognize the
potentiality of these 6+ acres
on the beautiful Wekiva River
at SR 46. Only $110,000.

child., no pets.
Geneva Gardens Apts.
1 505 W. 25th St.

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inside &amp; top condition outside.
Quiet location yet close to
shopping. Mid 305.

Tired cf house huntirlg?32,$320
mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2

Wanted couple or women to live
In w-elderly couple. DeBary.
Must drive, ref. req. or
someone to stay at night.
322.7036
21-Situations

IN DeBAR Y- 3.1 with a big
family room. Immaculate

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Uutish
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Experienced Part- Ti me Motor
Grader Operator, apply Lake
Mary City Hill, 323.7910.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

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BEAUTY ADVISOR
aloe
part time to start.
also mgenit. avail for right

New 2 BR 1 B WAD hook ups.
Range, dishwasher, disposal,
w-w carpet, utl rm. c H&amp;A.
Call Orlando 656-4144, 2936785
eve.

Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
Dc. preferred, will train. Apply
in person Richie's VW, I ml. N.
of 134 on 17-92.

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position apply to Seminole Co.
Personnel Office, Co. Court
House N. Park Ave., Sanford,
between 8:30 am. and 4:30
p.m. by March 2$, 1910.
Seminoie Co. is an Equal

31A9p5xes

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'one entire block Z.RMO1 o W.
1st St- Exc, potential, use you
r
Imagination ,

Sunday, March 23, 1910—jR

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POTENTIAL- I Bdrm, 4
Bath, formal living room 8.
__ din, room. Breakfast room arid
STEMPER AGENCY
den. All recently remodeled.
Walk to shopping, church and
REALTOR 322-4991
school. $55,000.
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
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Eves; 349.3400, 322.1959, 323-4302
Cream puff 2 BR, I + attached
BR &amp; ½B, CH&amp;A, comes with
furn. $33,900. Crank Const.
F
Realty, REALTORS. 800.6061.

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more information call Rich or
Marcia aft 6 p.m. $315110.

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Treatment Plant Operator
starting salary $200 weekly.
Completion of High School, or
possessor of a GED Cert.
Possess as a minimum water
or waste water treatment C
Florida certification. Day shift

Conv.todowntown
$195Mo. + dep. 323.1663

INVESTMENT. Fringe
Include,
paid
bend vs
vacation, company car.
retirement plan 1. more. For

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Mature Person to care for
2 small children In my home
3238237

1 OR,w.w carpet, C.H&amp;A

EXCELLENT INCOME, NO

Mature woman to care for semi
CITY OF OVIEDO,
Invalid &amp; housework. Private
FLORIDA
rm. 8. ba, good salary, per.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
manent, ref. I able to drive.
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
Mate" Dating Service. All
322-3998.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Ciearwa.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ter, Fl, 33515.
Wanted
refined woman with car
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
5 days a week, 9 to 4, with
by the City of Oviedo, Florida, thit
Reduce safe &amp; fast with GoBese
references for elderly lady.
the Council will hold a public
Tablets &amp; EVap "water pills"
Only call for appointment Sto 7
hearing to consider enactment of
Touchton Drug.
P.M. 322-6671.
Ordinance No. 341, entitled:
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Equipment Operator III starting
findhim listed in our Business
OF
OVIEDO,
FLORIDA,
salary, $168 wkly. Completion
Directory.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
of 5th grade, experienced in
231 OF THE CITY OF OVIEDO,
the operation of moderately
ABORTIONS
FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE
heavy construction and
BEING A COMPREHENSIVE
1st Trimlster abortion
automotive equipment. Apply
$125;
ZONING ORDINANCE WITHIN
Gyn Clinic
$20; Pregnancy
to Seminole Co. Personnel
THE
CITY
OF
OVIEDO,
Office, Co. Court House, N.
test; male sterilization; free
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
counseling, Professional care
Park Ave., Sanford between
THE
CHANGING
ZONING
supportive atmosphere,
8:30a.m. &amp; 4:30 p.m. by March
CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
confidential.
78, 1980. Seminole Co. is an
TERRITORY DESCRIBED AS
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Equal Opportunity Employer
FOLLOWS:
THAT
PORTION
OF
6, mo
WOMAN'S HEALTH
M.F.
LOT A LYING EAST OF STATE
DET-RI
ORGANIZATION
ROAD 426 AN D LOT 17, BLOCK B,
Engineering Inspector starting
WOODLAND HEIGHTS SUB.
salary, $200 wkly. Graduate
609
E.
Colonial
Dr.,
Orlando
DIVISION,
SECTION
16,
from high school, sup198
0971
FICTITIOUS NAME
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 31
plemented by at least 3 yrs.
roll Free 1-300-241 2568
Notice is hereby given that lam
EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
progressively responsibility
engaged in business at 317
FLORIDA,
FROM
R.2
CASASANDRONI
sub professional engineering
West 1st St., Sanford • Seminole
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO C-?
3 oo E. Commercial Ave.
work, including field duties, 2
County, Florida under the-11C.
COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT,
Finally opened- -Full menu
yrs. of which should have been
titious name of LAKE VIEW
PROVIDING
SEPARABILITY,
SUNDAY FAMILY DAY-SPE.
directly related to road, bridge
MOTORS, and that I Intend to
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
THE
SPAGCIAL-ALL
or drainage construction,
register said name with the Clerk
DATE.
HETTI YOU CAN EAT $3001
combination of training ex•
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Said Ordinance was placed on
2 P.M. to 7 P.M.
perience, apply to Seminole
County, Florida In accordance
first reading on March 17, 19801 ______
Co. Personnel Office, Co.
with the provisions of the Fic. and the City Council will consider
Court
House, N. Park Ave.,
s.-t,t
&amp;
Found
titious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
same for final passage and
Sanford between 8:30 a.m. &amp;
Section 165.09 Florida Statutes
edoption alter the public hearing, ..-_______________
4:30 p.m. by March 21, 1910.
1957.
.which will be held in the City Hall
LOST: Cairn-Terrier, UL. fern.
Seminole Co. is an Equal
51g. Sanford J. Gould
of Oviedo, on Monday, the 71h day
10 mos. Country Club Estates
Opportunity Employer. M.F.
Publish March 2, 9, 16, 23, 1950
of April, 1980 at 7:30 p.m., or as
area. REWARD. 3230771
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soon thereafter as possible. At the
Maintenance man for apts.
LOST: Black cock.a.I,00
meeting interested parties may
EXPERIENCED only need
Female, 70r5"high
appear and be heard with respect
apply. Seminole Gardens Apts.
7005
Maple
Ave.
3230542
to
the
proposed
ordinance.
This
NOTICE UNDER
hearing may be continued from
Experienced Waiters; ex.
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
LOST: Male Terrier, tan &amp; wh, 1
perienced Maitre'd FRONT
NOTICE is hereby given that the time to time until final action is
yr old, lk,i ft fall, 15 lbs.
MAN. Apply in person CASA
undersigned, pursuant to the taken by the City Council.
Carriage
Hill
area,
A copy of the proposed or.
SANDRONI, 300 E. Com"Fictitious Name Statute",
Casselberry. Answers to
mercial Ave. (next to Post
Chapter 885.09, Florida Statutes, dinance is posted at the City Hall,
"J.W." Reward. 323.5454, 545.
Office).
will register with the Clerk of the Oviedo, Florida, and copies are on
7701, alt 7 p.m. 1301394.
Circuit Court, In and for Seminole file with the Clerk of the City and
RN full time, $4 shift. Apply in
LOST on approximately March
County, Florida, upon receipt of lame may be inspected by the
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
71, Key ring containing 12 keys
Proof of publication of this notice, public.
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonviile
DATED this 191h day of March,
In the vicinity of Faust Drug
the fictitious name, to-wit: "B.I.T.
Ave.
Store. Call Bob Lovenbury at
COMPANY, INC." under which A. D. 1980
NANCY K. cox.
the Herald. Reward offered.
they are engaged in business at
Production Scheduler needed by
322.2811, 300 N. French Ave..
1371 N. Highway p
LongØ,City Cleft CI the
boat info. Prier exp necessary
City of Oviedo, Florida
Sanford.
Florida.
In production planning &amp;
Publish
March
23,
1980
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That the parties interested in
scheduling. Send resume to Ed
DEl
10$
said business enterprise are as
6—Child Cate
Atchley, Pres. No phone calls
follows:
pleasei Coble Boat Co., P.O.
Roberto Moliri,
1857, Sanford, Fl. 32711.
Spur of the Moment Babysitting
Secretary-Treas.
CITY OP ALTAMONTE
in my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
William Larry Bishop
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
rates. Day or night. 323.6477.
President
Apply In perscn4anlord Nursing
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Dated at Longwood, County of TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
&amp; Convalescent Center,- 950
Seminole, State of Florida, this PROPOSED ORDINANCE
9- o d Things to Eat
Mellonviile Aye22nd day of February, 1910.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Publish March 2, 9, 18, 23, 1910
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
DIESEL MECHANIC
SONE DOLLAR $
DET.117
by the City of Altamonte Springs,
Class A Mech needed for private
Florida, that the Commission will
per 100 lb. bag of potatoes
carrier in Sanford. Fl, Must
hold a public hearing to consider
PLANTING OR EATING
have background In diesel
CITYOFOVIEDO,
enactment of Ordinance No. 515.
Loadyourownt
mechanics. Good benefits,
FLORIDA
80, sntiltlsd:
1400W. 1st.
GardenLand
salary commensurate with
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
1
exp. Qualified persons reply to
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
Box 51 co The
Evening
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
18Help Wanted
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, San.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
FLORIDA, BY THE AMEND.
_____________________
ford, Fl. 32771. Equal Op NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

MENT OF SECTION 17.6 OF
by the City of Oviedo, Florida, that CHAPTER 17 RELATING TO
the Council will hold a public THE MONTHLY SERVICE
hearing to consider enactment of CHARGES FOR RESIDENTIAL
Ordinance No. 343, entitled:
GARBAGE COLLECTION TO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CORRECT A TYPOGRAPHICAL
OF OVIEDO, FLORIDA, A. ERROR IN THE ORIGINAL
MENDING ORDINANCE NO. 20 ORDINANCE AND TO PROVIDE
OF THE CITY OF OVIEDO, FLO. THE MAYOR WITH AUTHORITY
RIDA, SAID ORDINANCE BE. TO CONSIDER THE SPECIAL
ING THE COMPREHENSIVE CIRCUMSTANCES OF A USER
LAND PLANNING ORDINANCE IN ESTABLISHING RATES
WITHIN THE CITY OF OVIEDO, P R 0 V I D I N 0
F0R
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT SEPARABILITY,
CONFLICTS
CHANGING THE COMPREHEN. AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
SIVE LAND PLAN OF CERTAIN
Said Ordinance was placed on
TERRITORY DESCRIBED AS first reading on March is, 19801
FOLLOWS: THAT PORTION OF and the City Commissionwill
LOT A LYING EAST OF STATE consider same for final passage
ROAD 426 AND LOT 17, BLOCK B, and adoption after the
public
WOODLAND HEIGHTS SUB* hearing, which will be held In the
DIVISION, SECTION 18, TOWN. City Hall of Altamonte Springs, on
SHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 31 Tuesday, the lth day of April, 1910,
EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY, a17:OOP,M.,oras soon thereafter
FLORIDA, FROM RESIDEN. en possible. At the meeting in.
TIM. DISTRICT TO COMMER,
timId parties may appear and
CIAL DISTRICT, PROVIDING be heard with respect to the
SEPARABI LI TY,
CONFLICTS proposed ordinance. This hearing
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
may be continued from time to
Said Ordinance was placid on time until final action is taken by
first reading on March 11?, 19% the City Commission.
1U mw m..ITV 16OUnCil Will cuniusr
A copy of the proposed or
some for final passage and dinance is posted at the Cy Hall,
adoption after the public hearing, Altamonte Springs Florida. and

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Beautiful building lot, 33x 150 feet
on Plumose Drive. $7,900.

Development Opportunity

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Spare of part-time Sales help
wanted Work out of your own
home, set your own hours,

Waitress exp., FT days only.
Egg &amp; Omelet Restaurant
2545 French Ave., Sanford

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privatt
carriage
dock
operation in Sanford, Fl.

Retireder semiretired, painter
handyrian, for light main.
tenanos work. Ap pl y 501 Silver
Lk. Dr. 1. ask for Rudy.

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50, c.o The Evening Herald,
P.O.
x 1637, Sanford, Fl.
32771. Equal Opportunity
Emplorer. M.F.

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Good salary I benefits.
Qualified persons reply to Box

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Sanford Court Apts
Energy eff iciency studios, Idea
for single, many features

Leisure Living Country Style in
this double wide. Large 3
Bdrrn, 2 Bath with central heat
and air. Seeing is believing all
for one small fee. Swimming,
boat slip arid clubhouse. 1 year
warranty. $27.900 wexcellent
terms.

NATURE LOVERS
This lovely estate is for you.
EnoyCieansuburban living on
1+acre.3overslzedborms.,2
baths, guest cottage 1. much
more. Only $7,900.

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2 OR, IS w.FP, exc. location,
Only $24,000.

Energy efficient 1 OR unit. 13
built-in power savers, attic
storage I many other
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FREIGHT HANDLERS

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Parttime 3iece work. Webeter,
Americ(s foremost dictionary
compary needs home workers
to updae local mailing lists.
All agts, experien ce un
necessary. Send name, ad.
dress, phone number In
Webster, 175 5th Ave. Suite
1101-245 J. New York, NY
10010.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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BUSINESS
Keyes Florida, Inc. a subsidiary of The Keyes Co.,
recently announced during the first seven months of
business in the central Florida area, they logged over
$9.5 million in sales volume.
The Keyes has been in Florida real estate for over 53
years. It acquired its first two local offices at
Longwood (1815 State Road 434) and Winter Park Road
(2211 lee Road) in August, 1979. Keyes has since added
two more offices, Sanford-Lake Mary (549 W. Lake
Mary Blvd.) in November, 1979 and Southeast Orlando
(4308 Curry Ford Road) in February of this year for a
total of four branch offices.
The firm has more than doubled its number of
associates in the central Florida area. In addition,
three associates have recently become new members
of the Keyes Million Dollar Sales Club which
recognizes associates who have sold over a million
dollars worth of real estate within a year. Those added
were Bob Miller, district sales manager of the Lake
Mary-Sanford branch, Pat Gasti, district sales
manager and Henry Clemmons, Associate, both of the
Longwood office.

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FP&amp;L Customers Save Cash.
The typical I ,0004cilowatt-hour.monttijy residential
customer saved more than $86 in fuel and adjustment
charges in 1979 due to Florida Power &amp; light's (FP &amp;
1) three nuclear units, the company reported.
"This good news is a net result of saving 18.4 million
barrels of fuel oil last year - a direct benefit of
operations at our St. Lucie Plant and the twin nuclear
units at Turkey Point," said Al Adomat, FP &amp; L
executive vice president.
Adomat said a differential saving of $284.2 million
was realized because FP &amp; L's cost for residual fuel oil
was nine times greater than the cost of nuclear fuel in
1979. All fuel savings are passed directly through to
F!'!, customers in the monthly fuel adjustment, he
said.

This housing cooperative on New York's Lower East Side, where low-income
tenants have installed solar collectors for hot water and a wind generator for
electricity, is a prime example of the type of project to be funded by the
National Consumer Co-op Bank.

Sun Bank of Seminole has filed an application with
the U.S. comptroller of the currency for permission to
establish its fifth banking office in Seminole County,
according to Faye C. /tgoes, chairman of the board.
The proposed office will be located on the southwest
corner of Red Bug Road and Tuscawilla Road in
southeast Seminole County. Sun Bank of Seminole, one
of the largest banks in the county, reported deposits of
more than $57 million and total assets of over $66
million as of Dec. 31, 1979.
Sun Bank of Seminole is a member of Sun Banks of
Florida Inc., the state's third largest bank holding
compapy. Sun Banks of Florida Inc. currently has 107
offices In the state, 55 of which have opened since Jan.
1, 1977, the beginning date of branch banking In
Florida.

Sp'rings Plaza Prepares To Blossom

James K. Deutsch, the first movie tax shelter
promoter ever charged with federal income tax
evasion, was sentenced recently In U.S. District Court
in Miami to 18 months in prison.
U.S. District Court Judge Spellman sentenced
Deutsch to 18 months on three separate counts with the
sentences to run concurrently.
Deutsch, who presently lives in Middleburg, Fla.,
had pled guilty to the three charges in December. He
pled guilty to evading his personal Income tax for 1975
and filing a false tax return for L &amp; D Properties, the
company used In promoting the movie tax shelters. He
also pled guilty to one count of securities fraud.

Realtors: Lower Inflation
In an urgent telegram to President Jimmy Carter,
Parker C. Banzhaf of Sarasota, president of the 58,000.
member Florida Association of Realtors, urged that
the President "lake every step within your power to
bring Inflation under control as rapidly as possible."
Failure to do so, Banzhaf believes, "could bring
about the collapse of our entire economic system and
plunge our nation Into bankruptcy."
Action suggested by Banzhaf would be a two percent
budget reduction this year, with a cut of$jJ
In
next year's - federal budget so that spending in 1001
would be "no more than 22 percent of our gross
national product"
Banzhaf also urged Carter to "do whatever can be
done in the way of tax relief to encourage both savings
and investment." In addition, he strongly endorsed the
president's continuing "stand against imposition of
wage price and credit controls of any kind."

State Fashion Makers Unit.

Grlggs Tops At St.nstrom
Herbert E. Stenatrom, Realtor-owner of Sten*n.
Realty announced last week that Febeusey sales had a
dollar volume of $101910, resulting In a total sales
dollar volume of $3,420,510 for 1001
$l.netrnm akn .nnouared that
(ldggs
earned the Realtor associate of the month award for
I'et,uary.
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div1a1 øaid $4,080 fur the case of two or mere qualifying In.
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diviMli
'lbs taxpayer's share (as e"w'eysr) of the social a.cnstty
tan paid I. 4uocUIm with wagN thet -o jp$&amp;tlIh1,
amounts paid for homahoid and lepwiemd car. uurvioss or,
1Ify as an amount paid for
Plilli'01 sucta wages and
omheld and doloiled care.
The 4110011119 of OR sxpomss thu qmalify for th. credit Is
limited by the earned Ine
of the taxpayer. Earned income
Is wages, salaries, Up end ol
in'plass c-n!1en
prclomional fuss or other anounts r.mived f or passamil
ssrvl, and it earning, from .si'au1ay'
For married couples, the asd income 1 'taUoa Is based
on th. earned Income ci the spoom who issna do Imer,
anvw.1 Thus in aisit
lt suireluil tiapsyw 60
nonworkistg spouse, no credit Is available become
now
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hold a Miss Maitland pageant on April 18, at the Maitland
Civic Center. This wi ll be an Official Miss America
Preliminary Pageant. The winner will be automatically
entered in the Miss Florida contest in Orlando in June.
Interested ta lented young women be tween 17 and 26 may
ca ll the cham be r, 644-0741, for information.

Chorus To Sing In Deltona
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Ioncert, "Tile Old Songs," at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 23,
at the First United Methodist Church of Deltona.
Featured will be old, familiar, nostalgic songs of
"Yesterday and the Day Before," including a medley of
Sigmand Romberg's tunes played by Hilda Vayhinger on
the violin.
The chorus is under the parti al sponsorship of Daytona
Beach Community College. The public is cordially invited
to this free concert. Katherine Sellers is the accompanist
and Bill Harden is director,

Orchid Show Scheduled
The 25th Annual Spring Orchid Show of the Central
Florida Orchid Society is held at the Winter Park Mall,
North Orlando Avenue, Winter Park, March 28 through 30.
Theme of the show is 25th Rainbow of Orchids, and
amateurs and commercial growers from all over the state
will display thousands of prize blooming plants during the
three-day show. Hours are I to 10 p.m. Friday; 9 am. to 9
p.m. Sa turday; and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The public
is invited and there is no admission charge.

sponsored by All Children's Hospital, Seminole Branch, will
be held at Seminole Nurseries' Gard en Center and Johnson
Park, Seminole, Fla., on Satur day and Sunday, March 22
and 23. Combined efforts have gone Into making this one
gala weekend.
The Bonsai exhibit will be open to the public from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. bo th days. A series of lecture-demonstrations by
Mr. Gay Laubsch, Bonsai Specialist and exhibit Director
will be a highlight of the event.

Karate

Forming

class

The Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community
College is offeri ng a class in "Karate," scheduled to begin
March 28. Class will meet every Wednesday and Friday
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. for four weeks.
"Karate" is designed to teach the basic fundamenta ls of

the Japanese style Chlto-ryu: basic exercises, kicks,
punches, blocks, etc. Open to beginners, as well as advanced students,
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course. For more information, call the Leisure Time
Program at SCC.

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By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
There is an old adage that says if you want
something done get a busy person to do it.
Following that to its conclusion, one aught suggest if
you want a lot of things done get Sunnie l.ichtenstein to
do it.
A Florida native, Mrs. lichtenstein has lived In
Central Florida for 22 years, been married to her
husband Meyer for 25 years, has four children, a
career, and numerous outside interests and "Thrives
with pressure!"
Mrs. Lichtenstein is the property manager of the
Crossings in Lake Mary an(i is the executive director of
the I lighlands Homeowner's Association in Winter
Springs.
Both developments are concepts of Florida Land
Company w hi ch is a subsidiary of Continental
Resources Company, anti she divides her tune between
the two.
"I don't think it is impossible for a woman to have a
career, a family and a home,"' said the attractive
executive between phone calls at her office at the
Crossings.
"It's good bra woman if she can find career that's
interesting," but she realizes with today' economiuy it is
almost a necessity for every wife and mother to work
outside the home.
She does feel strongly about children and their needs
and believes a mother should wait until they are in
school be fore working unless it is absolutely necessary,
but even then, proper after-school su pe rvision must be
provided.
11cr youngest was 7 be fore she started to work and
Mrs. Lichtenstein felt it was her duty to "take care of
my child and not clump hum on other people."
It also helps if the children can somehow be involved
ith their mother's work. For six years Mrs.
Lichtenstein managed a large health spa in Winter
Park. "My children were proud of the fact that I had a
career," she said. 'My two daughters got involved and
worked tin t he Sli) during the wniiier," It helped
them learn something about the business world and it
gave t he m an idea of what t he ir mother did w hen she
left home every day.
"It is a good Idea to let kids know and see what you
do," she said. "Small children Just see you leave; they
don't know what you (10."
Now that Mrs. Lichtenstein is with Florida Land, her
son is the only one living at home and he helps out with
the company picnic, "He enjoys it, she said.
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homeowne rs own t he tennis courts, the swimming
POOLS, (lie bike paths and muttw-e ti-ails that are part tit

While there are more men in (lit' field, it has be en
I ound that women are iiiorc successful as propert y
managers ix't.'aust' the - pay ii iore attention to details,
teureliug 10 a stuels clone t) the COiIlliltltlitV

the development.

'l'tuey have certain restrictions regarding types of
architecture, color of buildings and (lie planning of
boats and recreational vehicles, which are designed to
protect the value of the honieowner's ;)ru;.'rtv.

.5S4)tlilt IOU Inst itutt', Winch is an tirganhiation of
Iiiuiie'tiw tiers associations and developers across the
c-u nut rv The stir VCV found that i iten are paid inure, but
wiuiien are uwrt' successful. I think that will eveneven itself out," she said. "Women are inure
asst'rti vi' now and not afraid te, be more assertive.'
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Slit' said she is all for wuiiiens rights and added she
has had no problems with her company where
promotions are haseti on jx'rforriiance.
How does slit' feel about women being drafted?
"'If the country needs single WOIllt!fl, () I%VOlilefl
without children, then absolutely. It would be fair. It
works in Israel The United States probably doesn't
need women to fight) but they ran the country during
World War 11 . Women can do anything they want to —
If they want to stay home t with their children that's
OK, it's lust great, but eventually the kids are gone and
then it's time to have other interests,"
She recommends- women continue their education
and do volunteer work in hospitals (she worked for two
years in they psychiatric ward at Florida Hospital while
her children were still young).

anybody who plays Mah.Jongg?'
In addition to seeing that the prope rty is maintained,
Mrs. I .it'htenstein iiiust enforce these restrictions and
regulations, ''Most people understand,'' slit' said, and
do tint argue too much whenever she has to speak to
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"A property manager's job is mainly coinmnunicationa," she said, "II you can't relate to people,
you'll have trouble. That's the most Important aspect."
The spa she managed has a thousand members and
provided excellent training for dealing with the public.
"We had 800 clients a (lay," she laughed, "and
everybody wanted to ta lk about their progranmi and why
they didn't lose weight that day.''
Having recently returned from a certified property
manager's course in Chi cago, Mrs. l.ichtenstein said
she loves her job. "I'm not stuck in any one place in an
office. I comiumlunic'ate with the residents and I just love
it,'' slit' said CVCII though it is predominantly a man's
field.

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As the property manager of the Highlands and the
rossings, Mrs. Lichtenstein is the administrative
erson responsible to the families who live there, The
lighiands is a planned unit development where the

Slit' works out at a gym three times a week. ''You

don't have to look like you have four kids,'' she said.
She plays golf but rarely, plays Mah-Jongg once a
week and loves the beach.
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week of opening activities is set for the plaza,
beginning with a fireworks display Tuesday
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flounced that Daryl G. - McLain had n the Winter:
Sales Campaign forthi '$buthérn Region of the.
(halted States, In
Rookie Division.
Daryl $olned the Equitable In January after serving
5 years with the Aflsntic Bank of Sanford. sac loan
oflicir. He has spsclallasd training In Group Life
and Health Insurance, Pensions, and Business and
P.rsonsl Life Insurance Planning.
Daryl Is. long time ruldint of Sanford. active in
ffi Sportsman Club aid Chamber of Comma.
Daryl aid wife Barbara Will formally be presented
Ms award March 29th b Senior Vice President,
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$saively's li fe. She shows part at a coverlet she has
weaved.

craft at Walt Disney World Village and enjoys sharing her
knowled ge with people.
In addition to her hobby, Mrs, Snively is a busy wife, mother
and student w ho takes care of her home on Galloway Drive in
Win ter Springs,
She and her h usba nd, John, moved here from Illinois three
years ago where she had been a six th-grade teacher and her
two sons are now acti ve in soccer and swimming.
She said she enjoys "staying home with the kids" but she
also attends UCF working on her master's degree In guidance
and counseling. After finishing In June she plans to work with
handicapped children or children who are terminally ill.
In the late 1970s the government passed law which said, In
effect, that any handicapped child mentally able to handle the
work shall be given the opportuni ty to learn In public schools.
Instead of remaining In the sheltered environment cia special
school, the child shall be allowed to enter the "mainstream" of
life with other children In regular public schools.
There are many pros and cons to this "mainstreaming," and
Mrs. Snively Is pla nning to do her master's thisis on the
subject.
The schools are complying with the law by altering their
physical plants to 3ccommodatc handicnppcd children.
Ramps are being Installed, water fountains lowered and
bathroom facilities are being constructed to allow students In

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adjust, she said.
'Ike guidance counselors can help the teachers overcome
their apprehension and they in turn can prepare' their class to
better accept the child. "They are children first," said Mrs.
Snivel), ''and handicapped second. 'l'hey are not fragile, weirti
or freak)." Parents can be of great help in teaching their
children to understand the handicap pe d child's problems since
cla.ssniates ran be very cruel.
It is the parents of the handicapped who often have more
probtenis adjusting, said Mrs. Snivel. 'On the whole they are
pretty protective
overly protective
and that can
sometimes ork against the child."
They may feel their blind child is better off in a special
school for the blind or the deaf child who is used to signing is
not ready to be tossed into a regular school. "Little Susie is
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is Ph*cdy or mentally disabled or Is a fulkime soident at an
educational Institution facet least five calendar months during
theysir, tie law ummsaneern.dIncomsof$iN par month
for each month that the spouse is ''v'4d or Is a student If
there is one qualifying Individual in the household. This
amount Increases to $333 per month If there Is more then one
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While th e physical changes are being made, Mrs. Snively
said the biggest changes are to be made in lxOPlt'S attitudes,
The teachers see themselves with having additional work and
paperwork.
The child in a wheelchair is thrust into a class full of ''noriiial" children and his self image goes down,
Other students do not understand his problem and they make
Jokes and poke fun. The parents of the handicapped child are
often overly protective and have difficulty in letting their child
enter the "real world."
Guidance counselors at these schools will help greatly, said
Mrs. Snively. The will have to work with all the groups in.
volved since through them the problems facing the bandicapped child can be explained to the teachers, parents and
students. Once the problems have been recognized and Understood, it will be much easier for the handicapix,d chi ld to

not be feared...' but the whole

However, Inthose situations In which the nonwcrklng spouse

ditforthe$70tazyearts thjt
Animpottantaspsctof th
credit Is now available for payments to a relative, including a
ca4areat, w'.ui the relative Is a dep"wkul or a child
wader 19 esrs ci ag. for whom the tusysr claims a
mc75ph101L ftlsnokclurrequlr.dth.tdulldcar,
Performed by curtain relatives coiUtute employment for social security purposes.

Linda Snively has two looms in her home since weaving
plays an important role in her life,
It Is hard work but fun, she said, and she has developed a
respect for people who put a lot of care and time into their
craft.
"1 appreciate my grandmother's quilts more," she said,
since by making her own quilts she now knows how much time
and effort her grandmother put in on them.
Mrs. Snively has been weaving for 10 years and enjoys
searchi ng for patterns used by weavers in the past. These
patterns, or draf ts, are found In museums, in people's attics,
flea markets and are the guides used by weavers to produce a
certain pattern or design in the cloth as it is woven. Many of
these drafts have been passed down through families, sa id
Mrs. Snively and there is a lot of history behind them.
There is a certain rhythm to working a loom. Operating the
foot pedals that lift certain strings, sliding th e sh uttle back and
forth require concentration and coordination. It is a good
"loner" activity, said Mrs. Snively, but she is not the type to sit
ouletiv at home weaving her cloth. She has demonstrated her

Mainstreaming Is a project that should

Gives Boost

Children

F.erth Ma Series
By Usited Press laterustisul
With more and more mothers entering or returning to the
work force and more householdabsthgh,ad.dbyoneparent,
the tax credit for child and d.puulimt can, expenses can p(ow
a real tu-uverf
, or many for the 1070 filing season
Basically, the credit is .a1 to 30 percent of expenses paid.
by a taxpayer, who nalMaIiw a household, for the csei of a
child under 15 years of age or for an Incapacitated dependent
or spoiis. Smack
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The 7th Annual Florida Bonsai exhibit hosted by Seminole
Nurseries and the 3rd "Daisy Arts and Craf ts Festival"

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Nestled among the tall pines one mile west of Interstate I4 on State Road 434 is-a new, unique village featuring many
of the area's popular shops, boutiques and stores.
It is known as Springs Plaza.
Conceived and developed by the Southern States Land Co.
of Winter Park, Springs Plaza in the latest ins long line of
regional shopping centers designed to reflect the buying
habits and moods of surrounding communities. It Is to open
with 48 shop..
What the Winter Park Mall is to Its city and what Colonial
Plaza means to the residents of West Orange County is what
the Springs Plaza may be for the fast-growing communities
In south Seminole County - communities such as The
Springs, Sweetwater and Sweetwater Oaks, Lake Brantley,
Longwood's Sable Point, River Run and San Sebastian.
A large fireworks display is to be held just after dark
Tuesday evening at the Plaza. The pyrotechnics will be
followed by a champagne punch party so shoppers may get
personally acquainted with all the owners and shopkeepers,
In the plaza.
On Wednesday, Mike Shelley will be dixplaying his AUAmerican Silver Capri AVI Diesel, which has set mileage
records. Shetley has also promised to bring along a new,
secret car he's been designing which needs no gas.
Shelley will be on hand 1l day to answer questions
concerning fuel-efficient transportation.
Thursday is Hot-Air Balloon Day. Weather permitting,
the merchants of Springs Plaza will provide a five-story,
three-passenger hot-air balloon which will take lucky plaza
shoppers for a breathtaking ride -straight up -to take a
quick tree-top peek of the surrounding countryside.
Friday begins a weekend of parties, prizes and games. At
7p.m. a wine and chees. party begins at the plexa with
experts explaining the origins and correct serving style of
wines and cheeses. Other surprises are planned for the
evening, and event organizers have suggested early attendance,
Saturday will feat ure entertainment and prize drawings
throughout the plaza.
Medals the IClown will be entertaining children of all ages
Saturday with his magic, balloon animals and skits with
shoppers.
For more information on plaza events and shop. phone
898-7421.

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Bonsai, Crafts On Exhibit

South County Site Set
For Week Of Activities

Deutsch Gets 18 Months

After many planning sessions over the period of a
year, Florida fashion manufacturers have untied to
further develop what Is one of Florida's and the
nation's, largest industries. The result is the for.
mation of the Florida Apparel Manufacturers
Association, Inc.
The apparel industry In Florida represents over 250
million dollars in annual sales, and ençloyss In ascees
of 20,000 people. Florida's garment indiy ranks
third Id the iistlon, only following New York and
California. Although the Industry Is scattered
throughout the state, 05 percent Is In Dede and
Broward counties.
7be organizing members have appointed Ted Cohen,
formerly executive director of the Florida Fulim'
Council, as Its executive director. Cohen, a former.
Florida state representative, operates a public
relations firm.

Co-ops might also help ease the energy
By BOB WHITE
problem by manufacturing, selling, and inSpecial To The Herald
Just as consumers have organized them. stalling solar energy equipment, greenhouses
selves to form cooperatively owned food that help heat homes, stills for the production
stores, health clinics and housing develop, of alcohol fuels, windmills, and other
ments, they have begun to establish energy renewable energy sources.
In the sense that a co-op would be managed
"co-ops" to combat high prices and shortages
of fuel.
by consumers, It would be following in the
Early this spring, the co-op movement will footsteps of the rural electric cooperatives.
get a push by establishment of a new federal Since 1935, rural electric co-ops have brought
bank In Washington, D.C. to make loans to electric service to about 30 million persons
local groups that want to establish co-ops in who were beyond the reach of private utilities;
any of a number of fields. In addition, special With federal loans and non-profit operatlofl
guidance and assistance In forming co-ops to the new energy co-ops might help speed the
deal with energy problems is being offered by Introduction of renewable energy sources.
the Conference on native State and Local
A few energy cooperatives have already
Policies - a Washington-based association of been formed but none can receive flnancIn
local officials, public policy analysts, and until the bank hegins operation. Examples of
community leaders working under contract co-ops already getting organized range from
with the U.S. Department of Energy.
bulk fuel purchasing co-ops In New York%nd
"It's critically important that local groups Philadelphia to wood-production and pure
begin preparing now for opening of the new chasing co-ops in Maine and a weatherization
bank," says Michael Freedberg, one of the co-op in Ann Arbor, Mich,
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conference's leading energy planners. "As a
One particularly well-known exathple that is
matter of fact, we've already heard from already operating is a housing cooperative on
interested groups In most of the 50 states New York's lower east side. Here, groups of
asking how they might apply for co-op loans, low-income tenants have Installed solar
We're encouraging them to do so as soon as energy units for domestic hot water heating
possible."
and a wind generator for electricity in cornV
An energy co-op could save money for its mon areas of their housing development.
members by offering such services as bulk
Assistance from the new bank should speed
purchasing of fuel, non-profit maintenance up the creation of additional co-ops.
and repair of furnaces and boilers, and In.
"We expect to be open for business
stallation of insulation and storm windows,
sometime in early spring" says John
The bank would offer low-interest loans to Comeford, acting president of the new
new or existing co-ops, with emphasis given to National Consumer Cooperative Bank.
those that serve low-income families. Such
"In line with our goal of becoming a creative
loans would be made from a $75 million fund and understanding lender, we hope to respond
set aside for that purpose under provisions of enthusiastically to any energy co-op proposal
the National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act that comes to our attention, as well as to
of 1978. The bank eventually could have as proposals for other types of co-ops."
much as $2 billion or $3 billion in total finanThe National Consumer Co-op Bank's initial
cing, depending on future congressional ap- role is to provide federally backed loans to
propriatfons.
help the new co-ops get started.

AREA BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

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engagements

We're Sick of Inflation, too!

ECKERD FREEZES PRICES FOR 60 DAYS
ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS, ALL VITAMINS, ALL ECKERD LABEL PRODUCTS,
ALL PRESCRIPTION EYEGLASSES. FOR A MINIMUM OF 60 DAYS.

JOSHUA SIGNS IN FOR

iLS, WE'RE FREEZING OUR REGULAR PRICES ON ALL THE ITEMS ABOVE. OUR VOLUNTARY INFLATION-FIGHTING
PROGRAM IS IN EFFECT THROUGH MAY 21 AND WE WILL NOT RAISE THESE PRICES EVEN THOUGH OUR COSTS ARE
GOING UP.. IF WE CAN SELL FOR LESS WE WILL.
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LITTLE MASTER CONTEST
Joshua Law, 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Law of Longwood, signs in with Jane
Akers, right, while his mother looks on. Joshua is
registering for the Little Miss and Master
Pageant of Seminole County which will be held at
Seminole High School auditorium. There will be 12
divisions from newborn to age 10. Registration
deadline is March 31. Theta Epsilon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi is sponsoring the benefit with
proceeds going to Kradle Kare, a home for handicapped children. For information or entries
contact Pat Van Winkle, 322-8030 evenings, or
Mrs. Akers, 3234676.

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JACQUELINE ANN DESANTIS
JAMES ALAN BUCKMAN

DeSantis-Buckman
Lt. Armand J. DeSantis (USN, ret) and Mrs.
DeSantis of 2516 Dakota Trail, Fern Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Ann, to
James Alan Buckman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Buckman, 3201 S. Senioran Blvd., Orlando.
Born at Bethesda, Md., the bride-elect, is the

granddaughter of Mrs. Gertrude Brady, Jersey City,
N.J., and Mrs. and Mrs. James DeSantis of Erie, Pa.
Miss DeSantis is 1971 graduate of Floyd E. KeUm
High School, Virginia Beach, Va., whre she was a
cheerleader and a member of the Drama Club and
Future Nurses of America.
She attended the University of Virginia and Valencia
Community College, Orlando. She is publications and
field director for Seminole Youth Sports Association.
Her fiance, who was born in Rochester, N.Y., is a
1966 graduate of Colonial High School, Orlando, where
he played basketball and baseball, and was a member
of the swimming team, Key Club and Cross Country.
He received an A.A. degree from Seminole Community College and a B.A. and master's degree from
Florida Technological University in 1974. He is dean of
students at Miiwee Middle School.
The wedding will be an event of July 5, at 1 p.m., at

Ascension Lutheran Church, Casselberry.

Gail McIntyre,
S. No Anderson
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Gall Mclntrye and Samuel N. Anderson were married
March 8at4p.m. ma lawn ceremony held at the home of Mrs.
Earths Joseph, 1415 West 7th St., Sanford. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Arthur Johnson and Rev. Gartel
The bride Is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl
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McIntyre. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
J. Anderson, 1419 Bell Ave., Sanford.
Given in marriage by her brother, Lawrence McIntyre, the
bride chose for her vows a floor-length gown of white with a
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The fully lined empire waist fell into a full skirt which was
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carna tions and baby's brea th wi th blue and white satin
streamers.
Gail Detravllle, cousin of the bride, served as matron of
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honor. She wore a blue polyester gown with capelet and
up collar, she carried a single stemmed blue mum with white
streamers.
Bridesmaids were Gwendolyn McIntyre, sister of the bride,
Patricia Anderson, sister of the groom, and Ewanda Bentley.
TheY' wW6 dressed Identically to the matron of honor and
carried a single stemmed mum with matddng blue and white
streamers. They wore baby's breath in their hair,
George Williams served the bridegroom u best nun. Ushers
MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL N. ANDERSON
were Michael Mclntrye, brother of the bride, Willie Tillman
and Anthony McIntyre, brother of the bride,
had a brief wedding trip and now make their home at 1003
Terrika Gilchrist and Gall Latoya McIntyre were flower
Mangoustine Ave., Sanford.
girls.
The groom is employed by the Seminole County School
Following the reception at the site of the wedding, the couple Board.—MARVA HAWKINS.
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Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lucas Jr., 240 Krlder Road,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Rae Helen, to Robert Allen Triplett, son of Mrs. and
Mrs. James H. Triplett of Umatilla.
Born at Fort Dix, N.J., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lucas Sr. of
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Miss Lucas is a June 1980 graduate of Seminole High
School where she is member of Tribe. She will enter
the University of Central Florida In September where
she will major In English secondary education.
Her fiance, who was born in Sanford, is the grandson
of Mrs. Nora E. Triplett, 2708 South Park Ave., Sanford.
He Is a June 1*) graduate of Seminole High School
and will enter UCF in January 1981.
The wedding will be an event of -Tune 1, at 3 p.m., at
Grace United Methodist Church, Sanford.

Read."
Dr. Nancy McAleer, a professor of reading at Rollins
College, gave a demonstration on how sight words are taught,
but Dr. McAleer used code rather than the alphabet to
simulate for her audience the actual learning experience of
reading.
Dr. McAleer discussed several methods for avoiding
frustration and for instilling excitement and enjoyment in
learning and read1ng. Afterward, the floor was opened to
questions from more than 40 women.

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ready to try," she said, "but her parents have to be convinced."
Of course many handicapped children will have to continue
with special education and It would not benefit anyone for them
to be place exclusively in public school. They will have special
education riusesin many schools in addition to main courses,
such as English or math, said Mrs. Snively. "But the child hasp
to have a model," she added. It will help the child seeing a
normal class and for him to be trained with normal children.
MUlostreanung Is a project that should not be feared but it
will take understanding on everyone's part for It to be a
success. "There is real need for It," said Mrs. Snively, "but
the whole community will need educating, not just the bandicapped child.— TOM NETSEL

Self-Appointed Soul Saver Seeks Sick Sinners
visiting
strangers
washer to be sterlized
In hers of the family."
hospitals?
We were served a lovely anyway!
MRS. H. IN ARKANSAS dinner on the hostess's finest
Any comment?
DEAR MRS. IL: First, your china. After dinner, the dishes
VIChI IN DETROIT
organization should advise were removed from the table.
DEAR VICHi Eves thongh
her that there have been A few minutes later our the dishes are iterlised after
complaints about her hospital hostess returned with two of the dog4kkiag, the thought of
visitations and she must stop, the lovely plates with some eating Is the home when pets
After that It's the respon. leftover food on them. She set andpespleare served o th e'
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the plates on the noor in a same dishes ii enthis lfaWolnted saver of organization. She tells these ministration to protect their corner for the dogs to lick deritaidably unsettling to
souls with her missionaries. hospital patients that they are patients from unwelcome Noticing the expression of some. However, Fm (aid that
They stood around her bed, "sinners" who must seek visitors,
disgust on my face, she said, there Is greater deuger of
chanting and praying until a God's forgiveness In order to
DEAR ABBY: My husband "Well, It's perfectly sanitary. dogs catching Ioinetng freon
nurse came in and told them enter the kingdom of heaven, and I were at the home of AU the dishes go Into the dish- hots this vice versa.
they had to leave,
which can be very depressing friends recently for dinner.
We are ashamed that this, for folks who hope to get well. These friends have two dogs
woman belongs to our
How can we get her to quit who are considered "mem-

DEAR ABBY: I am the walk In, "bless" the patient,
president of an organization, stand wound the bed, hold
and we have a problem with hands and pray. Then this
one of our members who Is lady reads from the scrip.
Very religious. She is always tires and gives a sermon.
A friend of mine was
trying to "sell" her religion to
others. Some of our members recently sick in the hospital
resent It; they have their own with a "NO VISITORS" sign
religion, and are satisfied on her door. She said that she
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she thinks it's her Christian
duty to visit sick people in the
hospitals. She and a group of
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Sigma Phi member or at the
door for the BYOB event,
Non-square dancers may just
do their squares before the
evening is over under the
direction of Lou Hildebrand of
DeLand.
Nelle Livingston is now at

her home following open heart
surgery several weeks ago.
Nelle says, "Iam just fine and
will be gadding around real
soon."
The Sanford Senior Citizens
gathered for a gala St.
Patrick's Day luncheon on
March 18— better late than
never,
According to Tour Chair.
man Doris Rogers, several
tours are planned including
the dinner theatre. For information, call her,

husband.
Don't forget to "Dance for
Erica" on March 29 at the
Sanford Civic Center when the
lócal Beta Sigma Phi chapters
and City Council sponsor a
benefit square dance for the 8:nonth-old daughter of Mr.

The Junior Woman's Club of
Sanford will conduct a
president's council March 26,
at 7:30 p.m., at the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Cornmerce building.
The purpose is to kick off

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Riders are asked to obtain
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Prizes of $100, a lO-ipeed
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hum alaoofO,Iion.
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'Registration is scheduled for

Life Stride sets the stage for

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Public Awareness project.
The popular student has
Sponsored by the club's Home made outstanding ac.
Life Department under the complishments in his young
chairmanship of Donna life. In addition to his many
Feuerhan, the meeting, open talents, tie is an honor
to the public, will be con- student.
ducted by club President
Nancy Julian. Torn Hunt is
Kay Bartholomew, C0111---the inst cnnkrunity 1 remauons airector at
flo e Memorial Hospital,
The Italian-American Club will
one f the
est
of Sanford Is sponsoring a speakers
a °sema rfor
buffet and dance on April 12, secretaries March 29,from
from 9 p.m. to I a.rn. at the 8a
to 345t
p.m.,a Holiday
Sanford Civic Center.
nn,International
erna ona. Drive,
Donation Is 815 per couple. Orlando.n
Tickets are available from
Sponsored by the Winter
any club member or from
Park
Chapter of the National
John's Dell and Cafe In
Secretaries
Association, the
Sanford Plaza.
Music will be furnished by re1tration fee of $25 will
"Three More." For In- include lunch and refreshments. For information on
formation, call 323.6563.
"The
80s
A New Decade:
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Secretarial
ProSandra Gayle Lewis,
fessionalism,"
contact
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Lewis, has been Shirley Myers, P.O. Box 66,
initiated into the Beta Alpha Maitland, 32751, or phone 644.
Chapter of Delta Delta Delta 8895
at the University of South
According to Louise Jones,
Florida.
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the Tn County Road
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CS Club, seven
Zachary Wayne Dunbar i
children
with
hard of hearing
among 33 finalists who will be
problems
have
been helped
competing this weekend for a
this
year.
Spencer Love Scholarship at
theUniversity of North
The club endorses and
Carolina at Greensboro.
supports a program for the
"Zach," son of Mrs. Cynthia hard of hearing children.
Dunbar of Park Avenue, is a Members raise funds for
senior at Seminole High needy children to visit doctors
School, and is a finalist in the for minor surgery and
competition for a music hearing aids.
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'event.
Two separate routes are
planned this year. One will
begin at the Levitz Furniture
Store on Highway 438 at
Howell Branch Road In

Dramatic
dress

The Mellonville Avenue
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
(Eva) McCook is home base
for eight of Eva's relatives
who are visiting her from
Iceland.
The Icelanders plan to
spend a month in Florida
taking in as many of the sights
as possible.
Before t he gues ts arrived on
March 18, Eva said she was
real excited over the family
reunion.
"And that's not all," she
said. "We will be having 37 for
Easter dinner." The 37 guests
include some of her husband's
family, member&amp;
The visiting Icelanders are:
Margret Magnusdottir, Eva's
si ster; G u d m u n d u r
Magnusson, Eva's brother;
Johanna Kristsansdottir, his
wife; Helga G. Gud.
mundsdottir and Anna G.
Gudmundudottir,
their
daughters; Hanna Maria
Jonsdottir, Helga's daughter;
Magnus Haukur Asaetrsson,
Anna's son; and Gudjon
Steinthorsson, Anna's

30-mile bike ride on March 29.

"Under 3O" Collection

WESTERN
FRENCH TERGAL SHEERS

Personality

DEANNA LONG

Icelanders Visiting Kin
During Month In Florida

of whom hold masters and doctorate degrees, sounding like a
group of beginning first grade readers.
It was all part of a presentation on "How Children Learn to

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The American Association of University Women (AAUW)
general meeting was full of waving hands, laughter, and
amused embarrassment at mistakes.
It was humorous to hear a group of graduate women, many

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Susanna ileamu, left, and Todd CIMa, third and lint place whiners of last
year's "Great American Ride For Cancer," are registering for this year's
ride with Mn. Shirley Pereira, chairman.

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
III Oak Ave., Sanford
Pr. William Ennis
Pastor
Fr.PeterMltchell
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Sat. vigil most
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Rev. David Mangold
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1:45a.m.
Morni ng Worship
11:00a.m.
Wed. Service
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Nursery Provided

SANFORD CHRISTIAN dHU*CH
101 Airport IIvd.
Phone 372.01$

Church Training
Wed. Prayer Service

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Nov. Raymond Crocker
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Rev. Raih I. Lumen
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public.
Chapel Day will be observed this Sunday in corn.
memoration of the dedication of Knowles Memorial Chapel

Mist %.dey Adyan$jg Church

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO,, INC.

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
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PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Florida
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Jerry &amp; Ed. Senkarik
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present the musical "Make It Clear" by ButterworthKrogstad this Sunday at 7 p.m. This musical Is based on
sharing faith In Christ, and will be sung with a special
music tape and special lighting.
The New Horizons Choir is made up of young people
seventh through twelfth grades under the direction of Jack
M. Thomas, minister of music.

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Group of the DeBary United Methodist Women will meet
Tuesday, March 25 at the following times arid places:

M'tha .9:30 a.m. at the church parlor; Esther, 1:30 p.m.,
at 242 DeBary Drive; Mary, 1:30 p.m., 63 Madera Road;
Ruth, 1:30 p.m., Bougainvillea Dive Lydia, 7:30 p.m.,
thwch parlor.

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The cross was the greatest exhibition of
divine justice in condemning sin, yet the most
wonderful demonstration of divine mercy in
PETER COURLAS JR. pardoning sin. It was God's greatest
manifestation of hatred for sin, yet His
New pastor at Sanford supreme proof of love for the sinner. The
Alliance Church Is cross was the means by which God's Justice
Peter It. Courlas Jr., condemned sin, and His mercy forgave
who was formerly
The cross was the darkest hour in history,
pastor of the Alliance
yet it was the time of greatest light. Though
Church in Leesburg.
the sun refused to shine and God hid his face
Prior to that he pastorfrom Christ, the cross was the means by
ed churches in Fort which Christ really became the "light of the
Wayne, Ind., and
Of

world", In the cross we see man's hatred for
Christ, yet we see Christ's love for man,
There we see divine forgiveness as Jesus
prays, "Father, forgive them for they know
not what they do."
The cross portrays man's sinfulness and
God's holiness; human weakness and divine
strength. It demonstrates man's inability to
save himself, and God's ability and power to
do this for him. The cross, from the human
standpoint, is foolishness; yet it is a
revelation of the highest wisdom of God.
I Corinthians 1:18, "For the preaching of
the cross is to thenl that perish foolishness;
but unto us which are saved it is the power of
God."

As the holy communion service, one of the ancient
ceremonies of the Christian church, is re-enacted, we get an
impression of something religiously significant taking place.
And this has Its effect on us.
I have always liked these reminiscences of Willard Sperry,
the late dean of the Harvard Divinity School, on his first
association in boyhood with the conununion service:
"Tile deepest impression made on me by any transaction
which went on under the roof of the church was that made by
the communion service.
"And I owe to those conumiunion services of my early
boyhood a conviction that religion ultimately is based upon
mystery and that a man who has lost his feeling for mystery
has lost part of his capacity for religion."

Edon, Ohio, lie attend- Methodists Fly Cu ban
Refugees To Mimi

ed school at Fort Wayne Bible College and
The 113 passengers aboard oldest,
ahead,
of Riverside United Methodist the
Immigration
and
spent 4 years in the
Air the chartered Lanica 727 jet
Angelo Rutz Turin from San
Pat McBride, superin. Hispanic congregation in Naturalization Service and
Force. lie and his wife, which flew them from Luis Oriente Providence, a tendent of the Miami District, Miami, and Dude County jail the U.S. Custom Service.
Jane,
have
two Havana, Cuba to Miami political prisoner for the past offered a prayer of chaplain, gave Bibles and
United Methodist ministers
children. Joyce, 13, Monday were either former seven years, was released thanksgiving for deliverence copies of the Upper Room in from
the
Hispanic
and Peter III, 11.
political prisoners or mem- from custody just hours prior and asked God's blessing on Spanish
each of the congregations of Miami were
hers of their families,
to departure that morning, all the passengers as they refugees.
present at Tropical Park to
This project of the Florida Angelo indicated that he begin a new life in a new land.
The refugees upon landing personally welcome each of
Annual Conference, United would be united with his
Rev, Roberto Perez, pastor in Miami, were processed by the refugees.
Methodist Church which CQSt family In Hialeah. When
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v0r1IP .u'1,t,.
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pledges and contributions "Happy
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1k'
from each of the United plans for the future, "go to
of
Methodist
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Hispanic work, help people,"
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congregations In the Florida
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Miguel Angel Carcia, age
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recently for Hispanic pastors father who was recently
lIr (urIbri ,,,, Ia we
In Lakeland and Miami, released train a Cuban prison
rnjtirr ratS
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Mr. and Mrs. Octa via
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Marchl7,adsyoffreedom
McClain Is
Chaplain
and their wedding anl)iI
nive rsary.
U. Marvin G. McClain Jr., Education and Training
The chartered plane landed
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in Miami about I a.m.
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McClain 1 Caeselbry, Is
He is now living with his following a brIef 51 mInute
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now assigned to the USS wile, Cher$, and daughters, trip fran Havana.
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Stsrett, San Diego, Calif. The Shannon aid Shawn, in Los plane flew mm do Nor th
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Beach until June.
. entering the Chaplain service in the eu of the passengers, OLDEST
W.H. Howell, oldest deacon, was honored by
U. McClain graduated last he pastored durdoes In the sadness at leaving their
Morning
Glory Missionary Baptist Church with a
August from the Naval Florida Conference of the homeland, btztalsothe joy ofn DEACON
pbque
presented
by the pastor's wife, Mrs. An.
Chaplain's School Naval United Methodist Church.
new life and freedom that is
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to current world events Wedeesday through Friday at 7:30
p.m. at First Pentecestal (lurch of Longwood.

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paradoxes. It was the most tragic event in the
history of the world, yet the most wonderful
thing that ever happened. It was the saddest
spectacle man ever beheld, yet out of it came
the greatest joy. The cross was Satan's
greatest victory and Christ's most
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We don't always have to understand something for it to have
a profound effect on us.
people fall in love all the time without being able to explain
the first thing about tile chemistry or the psychology involved.
Conversely, some people can tell you all about sex and the
theory of love but have never experienced falling in love,
we don't have to understand music for it to quiet and soothe
us or Lu stimIluluIU us or to affect our iiiood in any owuber of
ways.
Ns'ittler do we have to be fully conscious of the music we are
hearing to appreciate it.
Many people listen to a symphony concert in a mood of half
attentioti and half inattention. Their minds may wander often
but still they hear and enjoy the music.
They would say It "does something" for them to go to the
symphony even though they are not following the snore and are
not conscious of the movements the musicians are making on
the ir instruments.
It is also true that we don't have to understand holy communion or be fully conscious of what is taking place for us to
get something meaningful out of It.
The communion speaks very largely although certainly
not exclusively - to our unconscious.
We celebrate communion in a church that generally doesn 't
suggest anything else but a church. The surroundings are
pretty much "out of this world."
Because of the different setting with its hollowed
associations, we get - unconsciously - Initimations of God's
presence.
The whole atmosphere suggests the reality of the supernatural dimension in life. We don't think about this each time
we come into a church; it is suggested to us unconsciously.

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congregation, the paper said, in
practice that nicanS that pastors
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will deliver the sermon given by Charles Campbell in 1932.

first worship service this Sunday in the new half million
dollar sanctuary dedicated Wednesday by Dr. Robert
Schuller of the mother church in California. Located In an
orange grove the sanctuary has as a focal point a living
cross of fez-n. The service at 10 a.m. will include Holy
Communion.

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most glorious victory Christ ever won. Christ
won by losing. He conquered by surrendering.

will follow in the gar den at 10:30.

It said that while the call process
undergone much revision, "it is
still not adequately responsive to the
needs of the congregation to effect a
turnover in pastoral leadership if the
pastor chooses not to leave."

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041.nnlnd ,tofnnt

New Sanctuary

Th. Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory

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March 29, 1932 and elements of the original service will be
used in the 11 a.m, worship service. Dr. A. Arnold Wettsteln
10:30 a.m. beginning from In front of the chapel. A coffee

Faster
:31a.m.

Sunday Worship
11:00a.m.
NuneryPrividod

4:01p.m.

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A historical tour of the chapel will be conducted from 10 to

onm.ss Need' wlnlirlarin.s

C. Edward DavIs
SundaySchosl

"The admiration frequently ex.
pressed for those who leave other
professions to become clergy
reflects both the Idea of superior
status of clergy and a denial of the
doctrine of the priesthood of all
believers," the paper said,
For Lutherans, the most radical

part of Mrs. Laursens paper may be
her suggestion that the process by
which pastors are called to
congregations be drastically
overhauled.

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final piece of three psalms which Threatte was corn-

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Even the effort to develop fulltime lay ministries within the
church adds to this elitist concept.
"While providing a worthy career
option for individuals and a
broadened dimension to the
organization," the paper said, "such
para-professional enlistment tends
to reinforce the mind-set that 'real'
Christian commitment IUCBflS fulltime church work."

JERUSALEM (NEA)
During the Seder, Jewish
Some 3,000 years ago a man parents tell their children the
named Moses led the Jewish ancient tale of Jewish ben.
people out of bondage in dage and then liberation
. .
Egypt.
under the Pharaoh in Egypt.
Just last month a man Every schoolchild knows the ill
t
named Elihu ben-Elissar led a Old Testament story David Hendin
group of Jews hack into supported at least in part by
Egypt. Ben.Elissar is the historians and archaeologists
modern State of Israel's first
of how Moses led the Prime Minister Menuhem situation might seem, there
aimibassador to Egypt, and Jewish people out of slavery Begin. Israel has at last are a number ot bright spots.
last month an Israeli and after 40 years of wan- started to establish something Brightest of all, of course, is
Embassy was established in a dering in the desert wilder- like normal relations with one that today for the first time in
Cairo suburb.
ness to the Promised Land of its Arab neighbors.
the 32 years since Israel was
Both events are well worth today known as Israel.
Unfortunately Sadat's established, she has excelebrating. But the latter
By way of parallel one Egypt has been ostracized changed ambassadors with
hasn't made its way into the might suggest that for the 32 from the community of Arab one of her Arab neighbors.
history books yet. In the years since Its founding, the nations, not
one of which has
One of the Passover stories
meantime, just after sundown State of Israel has been yet seen fit to join In the passed from generation to
on Monday, March 31, Jewish relegated to its own wilder- constructive efforts,
generation deals with a series
people around the world will ness - a wilderness of
Unfortunately the Israelis of 10 plagues the Lord brought
sit down to a festival meal isolation from its neighbors, a
- living for more than three upon the Egyptians to concalled the Seder.
wilderness ,of wars and decades with the constant vince the Pharaoh to release
The Seder is the heart of the threats and promises of peace threat of war and annihilation the enslaved Jews.
Jewish festival of Passover. It that have never quite been - don't quite know how to
Alas, those were the good
is a holiday that celebrates achieved,
react to the "new" peace with old (lays. The Lord simply
and symbolizes freedom
a
Today due to the courage of Egypt.
doesn't seem to get involved
commodity held dearly by all both Egyptian President
Unfortunately,
however,
as
in international affairs as
people.
Anwar Sadat and Israeli
ifficult Is the Middle East much as he used to.

"Setting of Psalm 150 for Choir, Organ, Harp and Horn" as
part of the next Music in the Chapel program. This Is the

11:11a.m.
30p.m.

Wed. Choir Practice

themselves as rather insignificant,
largely passive participants in the
life of the church," it said. "This
layperson becomes the consumer of
what the church provides.'
The paper, written by Mrs. Beulah
Laursen, Arcata, Calif., an activist
laywoman within the 2.4-million.
member church, says that a major
reason for the clergy dominance in
churches today is a misunderstand.
ing of the work of ministry in the
church and in the world.
"An elitist concept prevails," the
paper said. "It considers ministry to
be the exclusive function of the
clergy, the call to full-time service in
the church expressive of greater
dedication and commitment than in
any other service."

Events Worth Celebrating

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Charles Threatte, adjunct music professor at Rollins
College, Winter Park, will conduct an Original work entitled

THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Tucker Drive, Susdaud Estates
Rev. Robert W. Miller

the laity with vision, zeal and
vitality for their role in the mission
and ministry of the church."
But it pulls no punches in expressing a kind of anticlerical Felt by
more and more men and women.
"All disclaimers to the contrary,
their common view is that the
American Lutheran Church is a
clergy dominated church," the
paper says.
Lay members "sense that they
lack influence or significance in the
life of the congregation and of the
larger church. This broad feeling of
powerlessness diminishes their
sense of partnership in the church
and its work."
"By and large most members of
this vast malority, the laity, view

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Nursery

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METNODISTCHURCN

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4:31a.m.

Morning worship

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And Mission

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Church Sc hool

Nwrsery ProvIdodlorail Services

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7:11p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak A ve. $ 3rd St.
Nov. Virell L. Bryant, Pastor
lee. Daniel Consia, Assoc.Pastor
Pho..m.usa

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Sharing Groups

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The First Baptist Church, Sanford, Youth Council will
sponsor a concert by the church's minister of music and
youth, Terry L. Clark, and his wife, Colette this Sunday at 7
p.m. Proceeds from the concert will be appli ed toward the
mission tour to the Ch erokee Indian s planned in June. The
Clarks have presented concerts in Mississippi, Georgia and
Colorado as well as Florida and have recorded an album.

Pastor
10:01a.su.

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Mid Wool moo,

AirportIivd.&amp;WoodlaiidDr.
Pastor
Rot. Prod I. lirdnor
5:31a.m.
Churclskhsel
11:41 am.
Singing and Sharing
11:01a.m.
Warship Service
5:10p.m.
Youth Molting
Tuesday liMe Study

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Rev. lid Thoapsea
Morning

METNODISTCHIJRC$

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In those narrowIng days, not long before His Crucifixion,
our Lord was thinking about our spiritual vision. The destiny of
every family, the life of each community, rests upon our fruitful
use of our spiritual opportunities.
.
Do you go to church faithfully? Every Sunday widens our
spiritual horizons!
.

Clarks To Give Concert

Hwy. 17.521. Labs Mary 11v4,

Methodist

GRACE UNITED

Of course, It wasn't a city for whom He wept - It was
people. Whether we live In cities, towns, hamlets or villages
we sometimes become blind to the spiritual resources Ofl
which true peace depends.

5:01p.m.

Presbyterian

COVENANT

Jerusalem, "It thou hadst known the things which belong unto

Pastor
5:40a.m.
11:01a.m.

the new church sign.

0:30 Is 11:11 a.m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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thy peace, but now they are hid from thine eyes.'

Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
SwnhayEvgg
7:30p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
7:30p.m.
Conquerors Meeting Sunday 5:30 p.m.

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The only large city Jesus knew came In for a dramatic
expression of his concern, Through his tears he said of

memorial education building, office suite, library, and
other portions of the Chance Memorial Building. Refresh.
ments will be served in the library and fellowship hail. At 3
p.m. In the church parking lot there will be a dedication of

S41 Orange Street,,Longwood
1. Ruth Grant
Pastor
Sunday School
10:004.m.

we maintain a Christian School
We
Kindergarten Through Ei,hth Grade

Today cities have problems Involving budgets, bond '
issues and taxes.

CHURCH OP GOD

Fellowship
Meaning Worship
Wed. Pro Messing
IBibie tudy

First Baptist Church, Sanford, will have an open house
this Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. of the recently renovated

FIRST PENTECOSTAL

ST. LUKE'S LUTHIKAN CHURCH
.S1.474$RedlvgRd.
Ovlod.(SiayIa)
Rev. John J. kvctsarik
Pastor
Sunday School
9:4541.1,11.

Rel2e,L"o tfie
r"ep

Rey.IOm.nll.W.bar Asse,Pastor
Sunday School Pastor
SundaySc*esl .
1:11a.m.

Nov. larIH.Lassos
Pallor
Sunioyldselt
5:10 am.
ServIce
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Woolly 11kb ISuly In 3011110

7:00p.m,

Nursery Provided for all Services

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CHURCHOFCNRIST
1511 Park Avenue
Fred Baker
Evangelist
11011 Study
10:00a.m.
Morning Wonhlp
11:01a.m.
Evening Service
4:01p.m.

Y.P.U.Wed.

for the teens, entitled "Where Eagles Fly" will be shown,
The program will be open to the public and a freewill ofFering will be taken.

Pastor
l:41a.m,
6:00p.m.

IO:SCa.m.

CHURCH OF LONOWOOD

Meeting
7:30p.m.
Reading Room daily
except Wed. &amp; Set.
noonto4p.m.
Tell. 701.2434

now.D. K. Guist.,
Sunday School
MernlngWorshlp
Evangelistic Sort.
Family Night Service

2541 Sanford Ave.

Mid weak Service (Wod,)

GOOD SHIPHIRb
LUTHERAN CHURCH

III

A puppet show will be presented for the children by

College Park United Methodist Church and a film geared

John J. Minion
Sundayichisi
Morning Worship
Yeutti Hour

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P1RSTCHURCH

OF THE NAZARENE

11:00a.m.

Ladles liMe Class
Wednesday
Wednesday libieClas,

l:30p.m.

Youth for Christ and the Lighthouse,

1:11a.m.
11:11a.m.

Kindergarten and Nvcsiry

11:01a.m.

IAPTIIT CHURCH

Morning Worikig
curc

Mid.WoekServ.WH.

Pastor

Svndaydiool
Worship Service

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DELTONA
Ilkcam Boulevard a
Venus Street

Pastor
1:45a.m.

Morning Worship
11:01a.m.
Evangelistic ServIces
5:01p.m.
Wed. Prayer I 11010 Study 7:31p.m.
IndependentMlsslenary

Rev. Ilmor A. *evsdser

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Church Of God

BAPTIST CHURCH

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Church Of Christ

11:00a.m.
5:01p.m.
7:00p.m.
7:30p.m.

live. Worship

TV"ThlslsTlieLift"

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7: 04

SundeyScheol

Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene, 175 E. Crystal Lake
Ave., Lake Mary, will hold a family day and outdoor gospel
sing, Sunday, March 30 beginning at 2 p.m. Featured
will be Sons of Song, Messengers Groups, Rick
Eldridge and t he Yo un g Floridians of the Central Florida

"The Lutheran Hour" and

5:30a.m.
Is; 30
7: 00 p.m.

Sunday Service

Rev. E.P. Fisher of Axton, Va., will be guest speaker at
revival services at Paola Wesleyan Church each evening
March 2330, Music will be by the local church, K.I.
McGuyer is church pastor.

LAKIMARYCHURCN
it the NAZARENE
1711. Crystal lace *v,.
Lake Mary
Rev. I. L. Wagner, Pastor
Sunday
lO:10a,m
Worship Service
Il:00a.m.

THE REDEEMER

Minister

Services

Family Day And Outdoor Sing

Pastor

Re,.Rebef'tlwiis

LUTNERANCNURCHOP

Wednesday Testimony

LONOW000
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Church Ave. I Grant St.
(Southern)
now. James W. Hammock
Pastor
Sunday School
5:418.m.

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Revival

LAKEMONROI
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
WIIWIISchool, OrIngeBlvd.
At Green
Pastor
SVMayIC*OOI
1:43a.m.
. Morning Worship
IS:43a.m.
Evening service
7: 00 p.m.
MId.Week Service
1:30p.m.

Lutheran

Christian Science

Nursery Provided

tessing at winter IV". Ei.mentary
11:118.m.
Sunday School
10:018.m.
warship

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4:31p.m.

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
125I.en,vsew, Lake Mary
Rev. Jim Hughefis
Pastor
.:tsool
:45a.m.
WorshipSarvice
11:10a.m.
Ev.ning Worship
1:30p.m.
Wed. Prayer Serv.
7:30p.m.

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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1531 West First Street
Pastor
S. I. Stanton
Sunday School
10:10 am.
Morning Service
11:118.1n.
Evening Service
1:30p.m.
Wednesday Set vice
Old Truths for a Now Day

wlNTIRSS.COUNl
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAl.

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COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Avery Lone
Pastor
Sunday School
1:45 0.m.
Preaching $Worshiping
10:43a.m.
11kb Study
4:30p.m.
Sharing I Proclaiming
1:30p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meet
7:30p.m.

Joe Johnson

By DAVID K ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer
Recent years have a seen a revival
of interest in the role lay people play
in the churches,
Across the theological spectrum,
conferences have been held, cornfliittees established and visions
articulated to define a "theology of
the laity" that explores the role of
the average member of a
congregation to the church.
Perhaps nothing underscores this
movement quite so dramatically as
a working paper being circulated in
the moderate, modest American
Lutheran Church.
Called "Tile Role of the Laity in
the Life and Mission of the Church,"
the paper is an effort to "rejuvenate

St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Slavia, will conduct only one
worship service this Sunday a combined service at 10:30
a.m. to celebrate and praise God for the many years of
teaching by Elmer Belihorn, who retired in January.
Following the servi ce there will be a dinner at Founders
Hall and a program of speakers and a gift presentation
from Mr. Bellhorn's many friends, past students and the
congregation. Paster Carl H. Toelke will be master of
ceremonies, The dinner will be by reservation only.

Nazarene

Evangelical
Congregational

FIRST CHRISTIAN

Evening Worship

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1:11a.m.
10:11a.m.
10:01a.m.
10:11a.m.

Life

Paper Probes Laity's Role

Honors Elmer Bellhorn Sunday

NEW SITHEL AMR CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City
Rev. M M. lyrIc Jr.
patter
Sunday school
1:30am
MoanIng Worship
Il:00a.m.
Evening Worship
11:00 :-M,
Tues. Evening Prayer krv. 7:30p.m.
Tues. Official Board Mess. 1: 00 p.m.

HOLY CROSS

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ill Park Avenue, Sanford
Dr. Jay T. Casmat.
Pastor
Sunday School
5:45a .m.
Morning Worship
11:01a.m.

Paste,
II:00a.m.

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St. Luke's Lutheran Church

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
till Oak Ave., Sanford
323.2514
Freddie Smith
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning worship
11:008.m.
Church Training
4:00p.m.
Evening Worship
7:00p.m.
1:00p.m.
Wed.PravrS,rv.

Brief ly

FIHTUNITIDMETNODIST

Baptist
PINECNESTSAPTISTCHURCH
Ill W. Airport lied., Sanford
333.3737
Inter. Pastor
Rev. Grady Snowden
Sunday School
1:418m.
Worship Service
11:00a.m.
Eveninglervic,
1:30p.m.
Wed. Prayer Serv.
1: 00 p.m.

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19) If you feel the need to
comment on someone else's
work today, be constructive
instead of merely critical.

Thoughtless remarks will
provoke hard feelings.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)

will
be
required to manage your
resources properly. Don't let
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what lies ahead for ou In the
year following your birthday
by sending for your copy of
AstroGraph Letter, mall $1
f or each to Astro.Graph, Box
489, Radio CI Station N.Y.

10019. Be sure to specify birth
date.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Charm and tact are two of
your greatest assets today.
You'll know how to use them
advantageously, especially
when dealing with persona on

a one-to-one beats,
•
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Be on your toes today.
Something unusual could pop
up that could prove to be a'
sour ce of gain. It may coins
Urough a coworker.
CANCER (Jime2Wuly22)
Make k a point not to
prejudge others today, You
could be In for some pleasant
sur pr ises
when
cli..1.
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This isa good 4ayto spend s

much time as possihie with
the person who is No 1 In your
life. Emotional bonds can be
reinforced.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) You have a knack for
makIng profitable deals or
bargains if you choose
apply yourself. Investigate
situations where you could do
some good materially,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 224112.
19) There Is something very
appealing about you today. It
will make casual acqualntances want to know you
better.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) ThInking of the nice things
you'd like todo for lovedones
is all the motivation you ---d
today to shoot f or loftier
targets at work.
PISCEE (Feb. 20-March 20)
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to get to slam, game or a safe
part score. Not that the word
'safe" applies only to the part
score.

The moment that you don't
intend to reach game, you
want to stop and you want to

game. Any time you play at
0fbP,three of a major
suit or four of a minor suit, it
things go well you have
missed a game. I they go
badly; you are let.
So, our first rule of bidding
strategy is: If you get to wi thIn one trick of game, you
should normally bid one on an

BARBS

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People who are driven to
drink are fewer than those

who ha ve to slog It on foot to
the nearest oasis,
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persia who knows just enough
about year job to tell you how
I.do It, and not enough to he
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$440
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Ponte Verdi Beach, Florida),

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TELETHON (CONT'D)
"Cry For
Happy" (1981) Glenn Ford,
Donald O'Connor. When i
naval photography team takes
up residence In a Japan...
geisha house, they give the allbi that It's an "orphanage."

(12) (17) MOVIE

400

13 (4) MOVIE

"Situation

Hopeless But Not Srlous"
(B/W) (1965) Alec Guinness,
Robert Redford,

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problems that jeopardize the
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hosts this fund-raiser with
cohosis and guests including
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Steve Allen, Erik Estrada Gbna Gaynor, Della Reese, John
RItter, Peter Falk and many
others.
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bionic dog Is kidnapped by for.
sign agents while Jaime lies
helpless In a hospital bed.
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Arthur
returns from the Winchester
tournament to find Guinevere
accused of Guido's death and
lacing punishment by death.
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ders" Terry Wiles, a victim of
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this story of his Ill, with his
adoptive parents and their
struggle to Increase Terry's
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handicaps.

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communion. discuss the crknlnil justice system In the United
States.
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of his wedding. Fred develops
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bids one heart. You bid one
notrump. Partner bids two
notrump. With hand No. 1, you
pass and hope that you aren't
overboard. With Is, you bid
three notrump. It Is a
worthwhile gamble because of
that 10.9 of clubs and even
heart lO may lead to the game
trick.

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Greek" (1964) Anthony Quinn,
Alan Bates. A British writer and
an exuberant Greek take Iodglogs with an aging courtesan
on Crete.
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spades. With hand No, 2, you
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his 11-year-old daughter
(Melissa Michaelson) moves In.
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10:00
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defies theIr
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over to her daughter.
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young woman wanting to
become president of 1115 CO("
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spades.

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FUNNY BUSINESS

(1947) Auth Warrick, Waiter

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THE WORLD
TURNS
(17)0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
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MOVIE "Scarecrow"
(C)-i.-(it") Gins Hickman.
_______Al

Fancy" (51W) (1951) Joan
Crawford, Robert Young. A
female politico returns to her
collegiate alma mater to
receive an honorary degree.
but Instead becomes an object
of gossip when her past misadventures are recalled. (I Hr. 50
Mins)

(1)U SPECTRUM

(35) MOVIE "Night Flight
From Moecow' () (1574) YIN
Urynner. Henry Fonda. A Sovi
It defector offers iNst of Auslien spies to Western leaders.

- (I)

12:00

(7)0 MOVIE "Goodbye. My

AFTERNOON

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SEAL
n Club: AMstJcs
Suzanne Somers
West Track end Field Club;
hosts this fund-raiser with
fencer Michael Marx; the Polish
COhOsIS and guests Including
Wrestling Turn; and running
Liver Burton. Jack Kiugman.
star Frank Shorter.
Steve Allen. Erik Estrada, GIG.
U(10) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Joe Ely and Jerry Jeff WalkerGaynor, Della Ressi. John
Ritter, Peter Falk and many
mere.
ar. Bis featured
others.

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retold (R)
(5)0 MOVIE Jimmy B. &amp;
Andre" (Premiere) Alex Karras,
Madge Sinclair. The story of
Detroit restaurateur Jimmy
Butsicaris and Andre Reynolds,
the black child who changed
his life, Is dramatized.
(7)0 WRESTLING

MORNING

0(4) TODAY
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o GOOD MORNING

for a kidnapped Indian girl is

(12) 17 NHL HOCKEY Atlanta

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(5)0 ONE DAY AT A TIME

1)0 THE YOUNG AND THE

RESTLESS

6:55

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novel about an Indian and his

8:30

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J I.!) NEWS
(5) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
(DO RYAN'S HOPE
(10 (35) DICK VAN DYKE
(12) (17) MOVIE
100
0(4) DAYS OF OUR LIVES

( 10 )A.M. WEATHER

ii.'n
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Fenimore Cooper's classic

BROWN SHOE Turner and
Lionel make the mistake of
trying to protect the lovely mistress of a violent and murderous mobster.
(ID35) DAY OF DISCOVERY
4) 10 WORLD "The Real
War In Space" The technology
of space research and weepons development and the posof a real war in space
:re
are examined. (R)

(L)O(7)ONEWS
(35)1 LOVE LUCY
RO.
24 (10) EDUCATIONAL PROawlNo
(17) LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE

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rIUIDIPY Country become entanfeuds. (1 1/2
Hrs.)

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12:00

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(5)0 ED ALLEN

"The Deerelayer" (1978) Steve
Forrest, Ned Romero James

13(4) CHIPS
(51) 0 ARCHIE BUNKER'S
PLACE
AND
(7) Q TENSPEED

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"Comin'

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(12) (17) OPEN UP

Round The Mountain" (0/W)
(1951) Abbott
Costello,
'Dorothy Shay. Two nitwits In

spades.

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(1]) (35) FROM THE BLACK

1)0 ALICE Mel, in serious
financial trouble, announces
his plans to cut the waitresses'
salaries.
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go' (Part I) (1965) Omar SharIf, Geraldine Chaplin. Two toyers struggle amidst the spirit
and passions of the Russian
Revolution.
J (10) MASTERPIECE THE.
ATRE
9:30
(5) 0 THE JEFFERSONS
aj (35) JIMMY SWAGOART
10'00
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plague In the form of a sick
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(10) FAWLTY TOWERS
World War looms in the near
future as Sybil enters the hospital and Basil handles things
badly. (Part 5016)
10:30
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9:30
- (121(17) MOVIE "The Devil At

ROAD Guest: Porter Wagoner.

NAL "The Politics Of Hegulalion" Bill Moyers examines the
broad-based attack launched
against many federal regulatory agencies as the United
States Senate debates a Fedoral Trade Commission authorizatlon bill.

(IL) DISNEY'S WONDER-e
cross-country run and haul an
FUL WORLD "The Shaggy
Illeg al cargo of beer back withD.A." A political crusader disIn 38 hours for a wealthy
Covers that by recitIng an

10:30
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turn himself into a dog. (Part 1)
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Bette Davis, James Cagney. A
runaway bride and a flying
delIvery boy carry on a very
unusual love affair. (2 Hrs.)

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troops who are selling rum and
firearms to the Indians. (1 1/2

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(TUE)

Mom-

Let's look at some examplea of proper action - when
your - partner takes you to
within one trick of game:

SOING

by T. K. Ryan

2:30
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Uprising" (81W) (1939) John
Wayne, Claire Trevor. Pennsyt.
vania settlers defeat British

B @) PORTER WAGONER

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if RUNS

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CHURCH
(51)0 REX HUMBARD
(7)0 SHOW MY PEOPLE

(DO LOVE BOAT While the
Pacific Princess is on an
extended charter cruise to
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(10) UNOER8EAWORLD
OF JACQUES COUSTEAU
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something with little effort
March 24, IM
while you
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Keep your nose to the the same thing even with a
grindstone this coming year, concerted attack.
so that by the time of your
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
next birthday you will have Friends want to be helpful
large returns to show for your today so don't be reluctant to
fnueri r.n •t the
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could be very rewarding.
come to you.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
LIBRA (Sept. zot 23)
Don't depend on others for Focus your full attention and
Important things that affect efforts on things that mean
your finances or security. Left something to you financially

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
The morning could start off a
little on the boring side.This
could be due to part to your
nPIlatIvrs
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Be democratic in dealing with
your peers today, but don't let
yourself be pressured into
doing anything not In line with
your high standards,
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Rather than face up, to
5ILLWUUIIa today, )'VU 11107 117
to duck them if they're sticky.
Others could view you
being too wishy-washy.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Be tactful when dealing with
helpers or coworkers today,
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FEAR HELOISE:
I've stained five of my no-iron white dress shirts with ink not from a ballpoint but from a pen that uses liquid ink. I can't
afford to buy new shirts and would appreciate some help from
you as soon as possible,
Bruce Theunissen
Five shirts, huh? Think I'd
get a new pen if I were youl
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magic for you. The same day I read your
letter, I received one from
another gentleman, Mr. lews,
who was elated because his
dear wife had lust saved his
new shirt from the "ragbag"
by removing a large blue ink
spot from the pocket caused ,
by a leaking felt tip pen.
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spray as the solvent, spraying
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tissues (the facial tissues were spray.
placid behind the stain to
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to remove the stain before you
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safe and test the spot remover
on a hidden area of the shirt
before proceeding further. If
you don't, the end result could
be worse than the original
stain. Good luck.
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DEAR HELOISE:
I read your column all the time and have been
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something (my brother thought of it really).
For all of the babysitters who have trouble entertaining older children on a rainy day, here's a great
Idea.
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"thunderstorm" or "rainbow" or something that has
to do with rain.
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using the letters of the word written on top of the page.
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Some of the estimated
30,000 spectators who
turned out Saturday and
Central
Florida Air Show watch
from a rooftop at the
Sanford Airport (top photo)
as the Navy's Blue Angels
thrill the crowd with low
flying maneuvers. Below, 5
year-old Scott Tannehille of
Oviedo may be dreaming of
the wild blue yonder, but For
the time being files his jet
from the safety of his dad's
shoulders. The Sanford
Rotary Club sponsored the
show, which also featured
the Army's Golden Knights
parachute team and the
Eagles Aeorbatic Team.
Air Show Chairman Jim de
Ganahl said the event was
the best air show ever and
he looks forward to next
year's show. The exciting
show and perfect weather
combined to bring out a
crowd of 10,000 on Saturday
and 20,000 on Sunday.
Rotary Treasurer John
Mercer said the club
grossed around $50,000 and
estimates a profit of $20,000
to $25,000 when all expenses
are paid,

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hermit? For rschae driving. Why did the golfer
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square In which all
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Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkali, the Islamic
judge who condemned to death more
than 300 officials of the regime of the
deposed shah, also told reporters in
Rome that Egypt will pay for granting

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process ordered by the city commission a
week ago.
Knowles, in a memo to the staff, told
t hem to "list each and every function a nd
service the respective di vision provides
for the public
"This must go to the smallest detail.
Once this list is drawn, establish a
priority rating for each," he said, instructing that the lists be turned into his
office no later than April .
The priority lists are to be used by the
city commission to prepare for
elimination of non-essential city services
In the 180-81 budget year, w hich begins
Oct. 1.
The action was taken after Knowles
told the commission he anticipates
President Carter, In his economic steps
to combat inflation, will reduce,
eliminate or uhase out federal revenue
Knowles
d
1981 fiscal year shown in a study of city employees'
funds, slated to bring
that
budget
which
he will begin preparing salaries and the federal wage guidelines
Into city coffers this year.
He said to replace that money the city- within the next 60 days must take Into of 9,5 percent.
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AS for hostages, Khalkali said their
Pahlavi.
"The anger of our people will manifest fate remains in Carter's hands. "It
In Tehran, Iran's Moslem clergy called itself in great demonstrations con- United States that is delaying their
for a giant anti-shah march on the U.S. demning this hostile, criminal and dirty release," he said,
Embassy Tuesday to protest to the fl ight act of Egyptian President) Anwar The first condition for the release of the
of the shah to Egypt,
Sadat," Khalkali said, adding that Sadat hostages, he said, is still the return of the
Iran also, accused the United States of made his decision under pressure from shah and his money to Iran.
tricks and pressure to help the ousted President Carter and Israeli Premier
"The second involves the hostages
themselves, particularly those who acted
shah, whom they called "the Hitler of our Menachem Begin.
age," and vowed not to accelerate any
"I hope to see Sadat end up just like the as spies and betrayed our people,"
release of their hostages, held for the shah," he said.
Khalkali said,

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By DIANE PETRYK

Herald Staff Writer

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of low-paid employees would run to about
$138,345 annually.
The consensus of all five cornmissloners last week was for Knowles to
have the priority lists prepared with non.

essential service items listed first, The
commissioners did not indicate to
Knowles where he should look for the

non-essentials,
In other business at tonight's meeting
Knowles will tell commissioners an
county and other cities in Seminole

County do not wish to cooperate with
Sanford in developing a federal grant

request to set up a "central recruitment
of prospective employees for •"
While the Idea was dropped after a
second meeting of representatives of the
county and city governments, the
rnr...nttIv.0
,I.t'lit.d #n ,'untIn,..
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Sanford ularieswith salai-lesoffered by a balanced budget this coming year so
other cities and business.
moneyis tight f
es.

ary survey completed by Sanford
'It showed us that soun positions are said there is no podbility
of retroactive
city staff shows that city supervisory adequately funded and some are not increases and it in unlikely those
working
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r
adequately
funded,
Knowles
said,
rates
below
average
would
receive
any
at
48
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an those In similar
othe
ln
slxmontheof
th
surve
y,
Increases
the
second
Th
e
strprtslng
part
of
e
he
this
48,
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clUes axi Ixsine.
was the degree of undezfunding for fiscal year.
Dear Abby .................... 18
"It proves the old saying
supervisory positions..
A yew ago the city's request f a
Deaths .......................841
pay to be a supervisor in a city
da Department of
Dr. Lamb .........................organization," said City Manager City (bmmlsslnner Julio I.. Mon. grant from the Florida
cornCo.nrnunityAffairsto
prepare the survey
said the survey gives the
EilIOrIaI ........................Warren Knowles,
indication
what
as
turned
down.
But
Knowles reported
of hat It should do w
To bring low salaries up to average IIilUIOfl an
that
Ted
Cox,
representatIve
of the
HIISESPI .................... ...would cost the eity an estimated $138,45. about salariesIn the next fiscal year. The today
department,
as
w
ID
SaudOrd
to
read
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nd
th
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begins
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a
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per year, according to a report orepsieti 1*11 fiscal year
pInjIig
and
poaiuiiy
comment
on
Use
report,
Coennimlon
will
begin
f
city
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the budget In July.
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Wynalda.
p'orjd
SA4A
The
survey,
prepared
by
city
gaff
to
bring
everyone
munity
AffWs provides technical
..................
--We may not be able
. .................... Is
after the Fkrida Department of Cam up to svcr&amp;p,,, Me
sold, "but it assistance an a grant basis to help local
Weather ..................... 2A
munity M*s withheld Its assManim for we're going to compete in the labor illovernments kuprove mvk= and day
V. ........................ 2A
a yew, compern public and private market, we have to compete."
up4o-date with the technical aspects of
salaries for like work. It conspires Knowles said the city Is looking toward gowrsumastal regulations.
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tell commissioners that raising salaries

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Protected From
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Runaway inflation and higher and
higher interest rates...
Anticipated slow-down in the

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Analysis
"How do they survive?" Mrs. Hady

asked. "They

must depend almost
construction industry...
national exclusively on local charitable
Predictions of a
organizations." To have applications
recession..,
for welfare accepted, the pe rsons
And Seminole County and the have to
intend to become Florida
central Florida region will feel some residents.
"We will accept them if
of it, but its impact is hard to assess. they
have
spent a night at the
Construction has already started to Salvation Army
as Long as we know
drop in Seminole County, according to they are not just passing
through,"
one major contractor, and that's she said.

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resulted in some job loss with more
expected.
MEDICAL AID LIMITED
some questions which come up if
Those persons needing medical
neighboring states to the north ex- assistance cannot look to the state
perience high unemployment are: either. "To be eligible for Medicaid, a
Will central Florida have a heavy person must be a recipient of welfare.
influx of laborers looking for work? If We have no medical care subsidy
so, and they're unable to find work program for most transients or
here, will they Impose a burden on tourists. The burden falls back on
local welfare and other financial local hospitals and medical clinics,"
Mrs. Hady said. "There is no
assistance programs?
provision for shelter or clothing
An area econonusi says not at all. either. Florida
provides only food
The Herald, in an effort to get a directly," she said.
clear picture of how the central
Florida and Seminole County region
Those who come south expecting to
stackup during these uncertain collect their unemployment corn- H
economic times, looked to local pensation from their home state will
persons in the various fields seeking also have a three-to-four week watt
answers,
before actually receiving money.
Here's what those discussions
Marge Ward, manager of the State
turned up:
"I don't expect the economy turning Unemployment Compensation office
sour up North will cause an influx in Sanford said it usually takes threeof people to central Florida. I am to-four weeks for the recipients to
somewhat of the view it will lessen the receive checks after filing an initial
migration because of such things as claim,
Dennis Courson, president of the .
people not being able to dispose of
Flagship
Bank of Seminole, said there
their homes there and thus not being
abLe to acre another home here," is no queslion some oi ths.s Is off aldbr.hdEubànics,deanofthe
he north *tUkMsI1fl
University of Central Florida's ''it will rlppIa down
College
College of Business Administration, here,
but Idon't think our area will be
"Bing
e
talked about is a short term affected. I don't think we will be able
recession nationally, but it will not be to absorb a new influx of people,"
major or significant here," Eubanks Courson said.
said, addi ng central Florida has a
"There are difficult times ahead for
backlog of construction projects consumers with the high inflation and
under way including Walt Disney interest rates. Individuals should
World and its Environmental evaluate their own financial situations
Prototype Community of Tomorrow to be sure they can cover themselves
(EPT) He also pointed to major with existing income," he said.
projects at Sea World, the in"The President has said he will
ternational airport expansion and
other projects of significance that will impose a 10 cent tax and most likely
OPEC prices will continue to go up.
be a buffer to the local economy.
"I don't see any big shutdown
CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS SLOWS locally, but I think there will be a
LeRoy Robb, a Sanford builder for slowdown In the economy," Courson
ma ny years, said he Goes foresee an said.
Influx of people coming into the area
Courson said while nationally
seeking jobs. "But construction people are saving at the very low rate ji
business, especially commercial of three percent, that is not the cue
construction, Is off quite a bit already locally. "It is the peculiar makeup of
because of high interest rates," Robb Florida where retirees tend to ac.
cumulate money. They are on limited
said.
said,
and tend to be closer with "
"I've had to lay some people off, their money," he said.
I've had several jobs put on hold. Jobs
TIGHT BUDGET URGED
which were scheduled for April have
,It is a good time for everyone,
been put off until July. When business especially the consumer,
to lighten his
was good, I had a little problem belt, to conserve and
try to become
getting sub.contractors.
more productive. And that's a big
"People I haven't talked to or job," Courson said.
Dr. Eubanks foresees in the longer
worked with in years are now asking
term
with comparison of the
to be put on builders' lists," Robb
economics
in the northeast states
said,
versus
the
Sun
Belt, there will be an
Pointing to the 1973-74 recession,
in-migration
of
more people toFlorida
Robb said as demand for building
and
adjacent
states.
materials went down, prices also went
down. "But that isn't the case now.
"Central Florida will be one of the
later down the line prices will have to top five growth communities in the
tvwnp ,Inwn" ho .nI,4
.,..el,.,.
.
U DCAL LU years. we are
seeing a much stronger growthin the
Those who have suffered from job South
and we are seeing declining
layoffs in the North and come to the
growth
in the North and Northeast,
sunshine state looking for better times
old
the
industrial states," Dr.
will have difficulty unless they trinim
Eubanks said.

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encourage greater Investment In their
requirement to apply f
own locales
generate new em-'
assistance through the state's
nd
employment- op.
Department of Health and
es, people are going to
Rehabilitative Services, In prac.
timlitY it is difficult to receive the aid'.

migrate where the opporttiWties exilL
We have bem generating employment

Luci Hady, district administrator of opportunities In the Sun Belt. The old
fIRS, said there is no general industrial states need to develop a

more favorable business climate to
assistance available under
law. The assistance available is for encourage Industry. Until that hap.
"Aid to Families with Dependent ins we won't we a reversal of the
(AFDC) and this does not trend," e said.
Of the President's newly announced
apply to Intact families."
economic policies, Dr. Eubanks said It
he
viduals are hungry, food is "too little, too late, but better late
$.uips can be provided under than never."
emergency expedited service," she . "I think the policy railing for a
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SAW.7bm families which can qualify reduction in federal spending will be
for aid to dependent dtildren win have helptul to the h9aUimiry jrob~
at least a 30-day waiting period before The magnitude of federal spending is
POMMent auistance can be ap. so great, ft is a step in the right
prova
direction," he Said.

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                    <text>12 C-Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl

Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1980

Woman's Will Orders Execution Of 'Lonely' Pet Dog
SAN FRANCISCO(UPI) - The Society for the
Friday, instructed that Skin, a blonde and white
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it will go
female sheltie, or it collie mix, be put to sleep to
to court to block a dead woman's will condemning
keel) her from being lonely,
her pet (log to death - out of love.
Mrs. Murphy, who lived alone in a Mission
"She felt in her heart nobody could bestow on
District apartment, died just before Christmas.
the dog the kind of attention, love and devotion
Sido, her pet dog for ght years, was taken to the
She could," said SPCA director fliuhard Avan. SPCA shelter.
zino.
Avanzino said the SI'CA has decided to fight in
Mary Murphy's will, admitted to probate* the courts for Sido's life.

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the program and think we will be getting
inquiries from all over the country
asking how to enter the Golden Age
Olympics this year," he said. "They put
a full three days of events on film - not
tape - and I have requested the use of
the film that was on the cutting room
floor to use in a promotional film, but
haven't received a reply yet."
Homer credited Art Grindle of
Altamonte Springs for getting "Real
People" to come to Sanford for the
Golden Age Olympics. "He promoted it
both times he was on out there to be on
the program," he explained. Grindle was
featured in the best TV car salesman
contest and on the "Real People" show

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Olympics and originator of the concept. put on the switmuing ;InIl track and field
"They managed to condense hours of events," said Weible. Kiwanians Earl
filming into it few minutes on the air and Weldon, Phil flush and Don I lughes
still showed what the olympics are all also in scenes filmed at the St'iuinok'
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about."
Ifigh School stadnun
''They got the poople involved saying
''Next year we'll
bahlv get K u ;inis
"
things from the heart and it really caine jackets," said Wt'IIk'. 'that way if
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across. They only mentioned Sanford sot iething like this happens, the club will
once, but that was enough," Arnett ad. get its due respects
tied.
Weible said he expects the ch;inibt'r to
I
.
"1 enjoyed it very much. I didn't see get letters from all over thl United States
myself, but I saw
aw a lot of other people I as a result of the slItI
1) )
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knew,'' he said.
my sisters in Colorado and Nevada
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briefly on the video screen was Jack on," he added.
Weible, past president of the Sanford
Golden Age Olyinpi Chairman Jim
tj1tL .
Kiwanis, who was seen presenting Jernigan said he thought Real l'e(Iple"
medals to winners in the track and field had (lone a goixi Jill) putt iru the
events.
documentary part together and it was
"I thought it was wonderful !" said Vie
''I thought the whole show was very very timely coming right after the
Arnett, president of the Golden Age good, but like the special emphasis they Winter Olympics. I luwever. he said. he

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Sanford
Convention
Center?
By

DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
The burned-out one-block area on
Palmetto Avenue from First Street to
Commercial would be a good site for a
recreational or convention center in the
view of Sanford and Duluth, Minn. industriahist Jeno Paulucci.
Paulucci in a letter to Sanford City
Manager Warren Knowles, has
suggested either of the two structures be
considered for the site with possible
financing from U.S. Economic
Development Administration (EDA)
grants and loans.
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In recommending the construction,
Paulucci noted he has for some time
believed that to revive the downtown
area, a center of this sort Is necessary to
attract people. Knowles said Paulucci
may be meeting with the city cornmission on the matter.
John Krider, one of the principal
owners of the property, said today he will
be talking with Paulucci about the
prospects of the federal financing. Krider
said although the owners have discussed
among themselves the possibility of
constructing a high-rise apartment
complex at the site, interest rates have

become higher than the owners can live
with, at this time. Paulucci was not
available for further comment,
Meanwhile,, the Great Sanford
Development Corp. at a meeting today
was urged by its legal advisory Douglas
Stenstrom to keep in touch with proposed
development in the city. lie noted
specifically the Palmetto Avenue site,
plans for the new hospital to be constructed at a future time by the Hospital
Corporation of America, and the planned
condominium high-rise to be built off
U.S. 17.92 near Lake Monroe.
Stenstrom reminded the group the

organization's revitalization plans inelude not only the three-block core area
downtown but other parts of Sanford as
well.
lie urged that notice be given to how
the proposed developments fit into the
overall plan for revitalization. Original
sketches of plans are to be displayed at
the chamber of commerce.
Plans for the revitalization of the
downtown area are being held up while
agreement is being worked out among
downtown merchants on the scope of the
revitalization. The city commission has
budgeted funds for landscaping,

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of Colombia's human rights policies
today negotiated for the release of the
U.S. ambassador and 44 other hostages,
including 17 diplomats, seized by leftist
guerrillas in a bloody takeover at the
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The organization elected nc officers
this morning including John Mercer as
thairmuan: Don Knight, vlt't'-4'halrlmian;
Tutu Wilson, secretary; and (l (ankhn,
treasurer
Elected to the board of directors uere:
I)ick Barnett, ('iris Else,i, Jerr Gross
and l'unice Wilson Hi-elected to the
board of directors were: \ie ,'rnttt. John
Carli, Boyd Coleman. 0inkim. Walter
(;ielv, Carl Gutiiiann, Ruse .Iavol)soii,
Sara Jacobson, Knight, (knii
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ticket prugraimi 'i'. hereby it would issue
Herald Staff Writer
bus tickets to the cmmipluvt'ts; the firma's
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In Washington, a State Department
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Transportation Authori t
,/
ias plans to expand the parking lots.
spokesman said militants had announced
provide bus transportation .ytoI OS(
and )'i
froin
they would hold a news conference early
At the sillit- tillit-, Feasei said it is not
work
the 500 Stroimitwrg-( 'utrlson
today.
unusual
for linus to subsidize 1)115 seremployees who live in tin' Sanford area'.'
vice,
noting
Martin -Marietta in the past
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This question was posed by Strllmiiht'rg
Former Foreign Minister Alfredo
agreed
to a cliat
to its etmiplovees of 70
representative Joe lluirtwtg Wcilnesdav.
Vasquez Carrisoza met with the
cents for the :;erviue hilc the firimi paid
He received two questions in rt'sxInse
guerrillas of the April 19th Movement
(rota
county aimd OSOTA represen. pthe thu ertnt' iii actual I -lIst and fare box
inside the besieged ambassador's resi.
r (Ireeds.
tatives: Would Stroimiberg be willing to
dence Wednesday night and conferred
subsidize the bus service if it were
Kirchhoff p01111(11 out there are three
today with President Julio Cesar 'Furbay
available
to imike up the difference bust's o perating in (lit' county currently
and Cabinet member--:at the preside4itlal
'Ibis one-square-block site on Palmetto between
dustriahist Jeno Paulucci is suggesting a con- between fare box revenues and costs of and ttlt'r(' art'
no I)luifts at this time to
palace.
First and Commercial streets Is where In. vention or recreation center be built,
the
,\titl would Stroimilwrg tlll acquire more. OSOTA does
not have
dertake a prograrmi of incentives to ('ii' extra buses,' 1k'
said, adding federal
courage its employees to ritk' the bust's' requirements for public buses have
A meeting to discuss the pussilolity of caused their purchase price to go Up to
bus
was called by Greater the point where it 'bus costs almost as
mber of Comnimivrce much as a tank.'
Cha
recommendation of the superintendent, said. "if you read the arbitrator's making the appeals, at this point, seemsSanford
By DIANE PETRYK
Executive Manager Jack homer at the
Miss I"irtel said a program whereby
decision on Masters, you can see why his to be the cost.
Julian said.
Herald Staff Writer
chamber of commerce building in employees would drive their cars to a
Julian estimated the
School Board Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
Under the current law, he said, a grievance was upheld.
cost of bringing Sanford Wednesday. Attending at central location and (lien get on buses
suggested Wednesday the school board school board cannot award a contract
"The school board itself voted in the the issue to the Supreme Court would be
Ilorner's request were Ilartwig and park and ride - should be explored.
Masters case that he was wronged in the $2,500. And, he estimated, it would take Bruce Cox of Stmomiibcrg; Nadine
consider taking appeals in two am- without the nomination of the superin.
bitration cases directly to the state tendent.
evaluation process," Moore said, "But two years for the appeals to be coin- Baldwin and Dave Joswick of NCR;
Miss F'irtcl mid it takes consta nt
"In mymlnd," Julian said, "if the final
they voted not to award him any relief," pleted.
Supreme Court,
Count)' Commission Chairman Bill
pressurtfr(Iigi tmulnuigeiilin( to
"Could
we then be looking at another Kirchholf and county
Board members agreed to put the word rests with an arbitrator, this would
Superintendent of Schools William i'.
enplanner l.aura courage employees to
mide the bus.
be taking the decision-making authority
Layer indicated at Ihe board meeting he two years of salaries f or the fired Firtel; Dr. Ned Johnson o Seminole 'You've
matter on their March 12 agenda.
got to give an incentive," she
teachers)?," board member Pat Telson Community College, a member of said,
Julian said recent arbitrator's away from the elected officials,"
would be in favor of the appeals,
Bill Moore, Seminole Education
decisions ordering school personnel
"There is a conflict involved and the asked.
OSOTA and Darrel Fest!I
()SO'l',\
"Gveii a choice the American public
quicker it is resolved the better off the
rehired and given back pay conflict with Association Interim executive director,
but
director
of
planning
anti
Julian said this was a possibility,
development,
will
drive to the Poor house in a big car,"
the constitutional authority of the school disagreed.
state of Florida and Seminole County will no one knows for sure what the judge
Homer set up the meeting as a service Kirchhoff said.
"Article I, Section 6 of the state con.
be," he said.
board.
intended In granting back pay to Car- to both the industries and county and
'easel said it aught be possible to
Arbitrators from the state Public stitution also says all employees have the
Julian said the same Issue is coming up nelison. The arbitrator granted $6,000 to OSOTA representatives, No decisions reschedule early morning bus runs in
Employees Relations Commission right to collective bargaining," he said.
in other counties across the state, but Masters, but this could increase if an were reached on either side and no Sanford to accommodate the employees
(PERC) ruled the board must rehire for "The principle of binding arbitration is Seminole County's cases are farther appeal delays settlement.
commitments were itiade.
f the two industries. Ii"rrier also pointed
along. All but one of the school boards in
one year Lynette Cornelison, a fired accepted worldwide."
Kirchhoff noted that bus service in the out other industries in the Lake Mary
"There are all sorts of restrictions on
the state have collective bargaining,
Jackson Heights Middle School librarian,
"There is no clear-cut ruling on county currently is a social service area could be served
South constitutional bodies," he said, "in the
"Of course, you hate to be first," Layer whether the swns would accumulate subsidized by county, state and federal
and Bay Masters, a
F'easel promised to look into the
said.
'liming the appellate process," Julian governments. It does not pay its OWfl
Seminole Middle School guidance constitution."
possibilities
after the information
Moore
also
said
if
the
school
board
has
"The
question
needs
and
give
them
back
pay.
said,
to
be
answered,"
counselor,
way, he said.
necessary
is
provided.
Dr. Johnson of
Julian
said,
And
a
dispute
with
a
builder,
for
Instance,
by
"And
the
only
were
fired
they
unjustly.
way
it
will
be
PERC said
Julian estimated the costs of back pay
County officials said recently it costs SCC said the college is currently coal.
answered Is if someone takes the Issue to and benefits might run $20,000 to $30,000. government
in the Cornelison case, a Seminole state law can take that dispute to binding
about 75 cents for each rider piling statistics on
student needs for bus
COWL
County Circuit Court judge upheld the arbitration.
There are times you have to fight on who uses the OSOTA buses in the
ser'ice
"If it is not appealed the same things principle," School Board Chairman Allan end of the county and about $2 for south
"You don't see them complaining
arbitrator's decision.
each
are going to occur year after year until Keeth said, "In this case, I think we are passenger using the service
The appeals would not be on the merits about that," he said.
in the
of the wcaaes, Julian said, but on the
In addition, Moore said, the W1001' somebody does."
right. But sometimes you also have to Sanford area.
Phone Rate Drop Blocked
One of the primary considerations in look at the economics of the situation.
board has "lost sight of the fact they're
constitutional question,
"Before we could provide expansion of
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.UI
The appeal would be to determine if an dealing with two people's lives,"
The
service, we have to be pretty sure the Florida
of
work
Supreme
Court
"Mrs. Corneilson has been out
arbitrator can, in the present ftct
today
blocked
a
people are going to
use it," said F'easel. $31 itiilhtori reduction in Southern Bell
Of school board polIcy, require a school for tiree years They're talking about
Despite the subsidy necessary for each Telephone Co. long
bo&amp;d to re-employ a teacher over the adding another two years to that," he
distance rates sup.
Sanford police officers gathered at the peoplein the department, the welfare of rider In the Sanford area, Fease'l said the nosed
to
take
effect
46
it
Saturday
u
m
e
n
was responsirne br," 5510
Gramkow Funeral Home today to pay
service is not a [allure. It
Sout hern Bell contends the Public
tribute to Earl Bourquardez, a 24-year Harriett, adding Bourquardez "provided carried 45,000 passengers last year."
Service Commission improperly ordered
veteran of the force, who died suddenly a stabilizing force to the department."
Hat-twig said a survey by Stromberg
The officers found they could come to revealed there are 500 Sanford em- the rate reduction. It requested a stay of
Tuesday morning.
the MC order unless its arguments have
For more than a decade Bourquardez him with their problems.
ployees working the 7 a.m..to-3:30 p.m.
"He was a very good listener. He had shift and another 500 from the Altamonte been heard by the Supreme Court. The
had been captain of Police, second in
j us tices granted the stay on a 4-3 vote,
command at the department - the man Ids opinions and was able to com• Springs-Longwood area working the 8
The new rate schedule would have
responsible for all officers actively municate his advice in a way you could a.m.-to-4:30 p.m. shift, all of whom aught
applied
to in-sta te long distance calls.
accept it gladly," Harriett added.
engaged in enforcement activity.
use bus service if it were available.
Rates
on
calls covering several hundred
"His
But he was more than just an adhis fellow man
Feasel asked Hartwig to provide him
imiiles
would
have gone down substanubstan.
ministrator, a second in command,'said went beyond the call," said Sgt. William with information, including the home
tially,
tinIly,
charges
on inte'rinedjate calls
Steve Harriett, who recently left his post Bernosky Jr.
addresses of prospective riders; the
would have gout' down slightly and
as asSIstant to Police Chief Ben Buticr to
Bourquardcz will be hurled -it Webster hours they utk; liethuei the iipio&gt;ees
charges
on short distance calls'
become assistant city manager.
Memorial Gardens La Webster, Fla, are blue-collar or white-collar workers;
would
have
gone
up a little, for a net reduction
"He was always conscious of the follow(ngfuneral services this afternoon. whether management is interested in a
of $31 million.
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Herald Staff Writer
"It's a bright morning in Sanford"
beamed Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Executive Manager Jack
Homer, still glowing after Wednesday
night's "Real People salute to Sanford's
Golden Age Olympics.
"It was marvelous - I'm tickled to
death," Homer said of the popular NBC
network television show seen at 8 p.m.
Wednesday on Channel 2. "It was an
extra-long segment, pretty close to five
minutes. We sent a letter to all the gold
medalists informing them when the
program was going to be aired."
"There has been a great response from
the townspeople and when the chamber's
commercial committee met this morning
they were excited because of the Golden
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involved. We will make sure this dog lives."
master in the hereafter.
Avanzino said four attorneys have offered to
"She's shown a tremendous amount of vitality
take up the cause - without a fee.
Since Sido's fate was made public last month, and love. She likes to go walking with me and my
the SPCA has received more than 250 letters dog, plays ball, begs at the table, even sleeps on
agreeing she should be saved. "More than 100 my bed," Avanzino said.
"If Mary Murphy could see that, I'm sure she
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Longwood Pedestrian Dies Crossing

,I WORLD
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Execution Of Moslems
Reported In Afghanistan
By United Press International
Afghan authorities reportedly have begun executing
members of a minority Moslem sect accused of
leading bloody anti-Soviet protests In the Afghan
capital of Kabul, news reports said today.
Bitter fighting was said to be continuing In the
eastern city of Jalalabad and Radio Kabul
acknowledged there was violence In Kabul.
Diplomats reported earlier this week the government of President Babrak Karmal was rounding up
Waders of the Shiite sect and the Associated Press of
Pakistan today said the arrested Moslems were being
executed.
Quoting "diplomatic circles" for Its report, the
Pakistani news agency said religious scholars were the
main target of the campaign and Maulana Zabilhullah,
an eminent Shiite scholar, was among the victims.

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By DAVID M.RAZLER
—James Platt of 815 E. Ninth St. will serve two Years'
Herald Staff Writer
probation and pay back another $193 to the state unemAn 83-year-old Longwood woman was killed Wednesday
ployment Insurance agency after admitting he received over
afternoon as she crossed State Road 434, just west of U. S.
$200 In benefits illegally.
Highway 17-92, say Longwood police.
—Daniel S. Byrd will ser'a 12 days In jail on weekends but
Emilie Enlnger, 83, of 890 Lyns Drive, Longwood, died at
remain free on probation ,r two years II he stays away from
3:30 p.m., when she was hit by a flatbed truck, driven by
alcohol, receives counseling for his drinking problem and pays
Patrick Juliano, 21, of Casselberry, said Longwood policeman
for damage he did toan ABC lounge on Sept. 8, 1979, the day he
Jack Bisland.
was arrested for battery to an officer.
Juliano, driving the truck owned by Adobe Building Centers,
The Maitland man will also have to pay $250 In fines.
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—A Sanford man who helped steal $32,500 worth of goods
tried to swerve to stealing a computer was sentenced Tuesday to serve nine days
miss the woman, but he was unable to avoid her, Bisland said. In the county jail and two years probation, after he told
from a mobile home on Aug.7, 1979, will spend two years in jail
Eninger, who was hit In the right-hand eastbound lane had circuit judge he had changed his ways.
plus three years on probation, during which time police have
been attempting to cross the highway from north to south,
the right to search him without cause.
Randall Scott Metz, 293 Marvin Ave., told Judge Roger
Bisland added.
Warren B. Maples of 1514 Elliott Ave., Sanford, also was
Dykes he joined the Church of Christ soon after his arrest
No charges have been filed, pending completion of the ac- Sept. 9, 1979.
ordered to pay his victim $20,00o during his probation perlod,a
cident Investigation.
figure his attorney said Maples would appeal.
While Judge Dykes said he was pleased with the changes
FAST THIEF GETS GUITARS
Metz said he had made in his life, attending services and study
—Albert Thomson will serve an additional three-and-a-half
A fast-moving man made off with two $375 guitars from a groups at the chinch on a regular basis, he said Metz would
years In jail after losing probation for assaulting an officer. He
Casselberry store Wednesday afternoon, grabbing them off a have to serve the nine days, on weekends If he wished to,
was previously on probation on other charges.
rack then jumping Into a wailing car, deputies say.
because of the seriousness of the crime.
The Ufmade off with two yamsafoikgujtarsfrom the
While on probation, Metz also must Involve himself In
"You were going tobe sentenced to time Served, but you
Music Shack In the Butler Plaza Shopping Center at 6:51 p.m., community service, and pay back $100 to the public defender's
ran," said Dykes as he sentenced Ken D. Davis to time served
say deputies.
office for handling his case. Like all persons receiving a
for possession of marijuana and falling to appear for sen.
THIEVES DRIVE OFF WITH BOAT
sentence In the county, Metz was ordered to pay
to the tencing.
A 17-foot boat complete with engine and fishing tackle victims' compensation fund plus $10 per week while ,.
After his arreatfor fauing to be sentenced for the 1978 crime,
vanished from the parking lot of the Breeze Inn on County supervision by the state Department of Correction.
Davis received the sentence Dykes said he originally was
Road 46, Wednesday night, deputies say.
going to Im pose
Dykes also sentenced the following person Monday:
The boat, mounted on a trailer, and attached to the car of Its
—William D. Allen of 3 Carriage Hill Circle, Caelberry,
But instead of only four days served, Davis left court after
owner, Rosa Ballard of 35 Fourth St., Chuluota, was parked at was sentenced to two years probation after being found guilty serving 12.
the inn at 9:30 p.m. but was missing at 10 p.m., deputies say. of battery on a law officer on May I11, 1979.
HATCHES USER GETS GUN
He was arrested after he Interfered with an investigation
A burglar, who used a hatchet to pry. open the back door of a involving his girlfriend, court records say.
home, made off with .38 caliber revolver and about $3,000 In
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR.
—Perry E. Bingham of 1572 Oak Lane, Casselberry, was
INO TO CONSIDER THE ADOP.
jewelry, deputies say.
found guilty on several counts following his plea of no contest
TION OF AN ORDINANCE IV
Belvin Akins at 608 Waterroak Lane, said his home was to charges arising train a hit-and-run accident.
SEATTLE
The TIE CITY OP SANFORD, PLOR.
burglarized between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday, say
(UPI)
Hingham will serve one year in jail followed by four year's
Notice Is hereby given that a
deputies,
Navy has grounded two types Public Hearing will be held at the
probation for five charges, Including leaving the scene of an
THIEVES CAME IN THROUGH BATHROOM WINDOW
of Grwnman Jets Involved ma Commission Room In the City Hall
accident and driving under the Influence of alcohol,
in the City 01 Sanford, Florida, at
Burglars, who entered a Maitland home by forcing a
He also will have to pay compensation to Susan King, the series of crashes that have 7:00
o'clock P.M. on March 10,
bathroom window took an undetermined amount of Jewelry pedestrian he struck with his car on Seminola Blvd., and avoid killed 18 fliers In the past IM, t consider
the adoption of an
Wednesday evening, deputies say,
drinking alcohol while on probation,
three months.
ornance by the City of
M ildred Bell, of 540 Brookside Circle, Maitland, said the
Florida, is foIIovs:
—Hugh Smith ot Cornell Drive, Sanford, received 60 days In
Four teen of the victims, 51f0i'd,
ORDINANCE NO. IMS
crime occurred between 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
jail and three years probation after pleading guilty to stealing assigned to the Whidbey
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
a car on Oct. 3, iV'i. He was arrested almost Inunedlately for Island Naval Air Station, OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO AN.
SENTENCINGS
NEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE
the crime, called more çJ *n.unautiicjzed use by the public Wash., died In crashes of AREA
OF THE CITY OF SAN.
A man who admitted breaking into Lyman High School and defender's office.
Grumman twin-engine A-I FORD, FLORIDA,
UPON ADOP.
bombers and EA-IB radar lION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
craft.
PROPERTY ABUTTING RIDGE.
Theotherfoir, based at the WOOD
AVENUE ON THE NW
Oceana Air Station lnNorfolk, AND LYING BETWEEN 25TH
Va., were flying in the A-I STREET AND AIRPORT
A Maitland man, who deputies say department special Investigator Thomas
SAID PROPER.
th
Jets'
a Navy spokesman said. BOULEVARD;
Using a series of phone calls, e
TV LOCATED IN SEMINOLE
operated a floating sports betting E. Farrow met Iionettlat the apartmen t weekend's number would be out to
Two Other non1atalcrashes COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC.
operation In Seminole and Orange while wearing a transmitter, said betters within a half-hour, said law of the A.6 also have occurred CORDANCE WITH THE VOLUN.
counties, pleaded guilty Wednesday to Farrow and Assistant State's Attorney enforcement officers.
TARY ANNEXATION PRO.
dining the Past thFO5 months, VISIONS OF SECTIQN 171.044,
charges he took bets last year ma briefly Don Marhiestone. A concealed tranBut the roommate of one of the people he said.
FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVID.
rented apartment.
smitter was also placed on one of the Laonettl chose to rent from apparently ____________________ ING FOR SEVERABILITY, CON.
Pasquale Thomas "Pat" Leonettl, 54, a apartment's residents, Marblestone said. did not care for
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
the Idea, and tipped cit
DATE.
jewelry salesman living at 291 Monroe
LeoneW would move Ma sports-bettIng SemIno1 deputies.
WHEREAS, there has been filed
Ave., Maitland, pleaded guilty to charges operation every weekend to an apartwith the City Clerk of the City of
After recording conversations Sunday,
FICTITIOUS NAME
he took bets on sports events from a room merit In Orange or Seminole counties. Oct. 21, deputIes arres
Sanford, Florida, a petition can.
Notice Is hereb y given that I am taming
ted Leonetti on
the name of the property
In the Regency Apartments com plex on paying the tenants $100 for the use
engaged
In
business
at
37S
owne
of Oct. 22 when be returned to wrap UP the
rs
Orlando Dr., Sanford, Florida hereina In the area described
State Road 436 on Oct. 29 through Oct. 22. their phones from Friday to Monday, weekend's operation,
fter requesting annexation
ann, Seminole County, Florida,
the
area of the City of
He was arrested after sheriff's Marbiestone said.
DAVID 98, RAftER under the fictitious name of to
Sanford, Florida, and requesting

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IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Carter has
suffered a setback in the first congressional test vote of
his proposal to register young men for a possible
military draft.
A House Appropriations SubCoflijnjttce Wednesday
refused to approve the funds needed for a draft
registrati on of young men, before emergency
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The Issue was not settled, however, as the subcommittee essentially passed the question on to a full
appropriations committee, which is expected to act on
It next week.
The measure sent to the full committee would
provide enough money to set up the registration
system, but registration could not begin until after the
president issued a general mobilization order In
response to an international emergency. The amount
specified was $4.7 million.

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BELGRADE, Yucslavla (UPI)
President Josip
Bros Tito's condition Indicates the 87-year-old leader
has suffered almost total deterioration of his vital
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kldiu.y, heart sad lung failure as well as unspecified
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bulletir. "tht doctors are losing heart."
"There really doesn't seem to be any vital process
that iinot seriously affected now," a Western diplomat
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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) Gunmen reported
to be followers of guerrilla chief Robert Mugabe tried
unsuccessfully to ambush a mobile polling station in an
isolated attempt to wreck Rhodesia's Independence
auction, authorities reported today.
Two guerrilla and one of their supporters were
killed and a black woman was wounded In crossfire In
the attack staged on the first of Urea days of voting
Wednesday In the Charter District south of Salisbury,
military officials said.
Traveling with the police escorted mobile station
was a member of the commonwealth election observer
grow, Identified as Col. Nauna from Papua New
Guinea. He and others traveling with the station
escaped unhurt, a spokesman for the commonwealth
coup said.
The Incident was reported as blacks by the thousands
flocked to vote wider the benign gaze of British
"bobhieW) d the shadow of Rhodesian guns on the
aseoM di of an election causing the white minority
deep worry.

Legal Notice

Officials said the figures indicated 72 percent - or 54 of
Minnesota's 75 delegates to the Democratic National Conven.
tion
will support the CarterMondale ticket.
On the GOP side, Reagan campaign officials were happy but
cautious.

UNIVERSAL MOTORS, and that
to be Included therein; and
Intend to register said name with
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
praiser
of Seminole County,
Seminole County, Florida in IC. Florida having
certified that mere
cordance with the previsions of the we two property owners In
the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: area to be annexed, and that said
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Americans can brace for a 30.cent Energy Information
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Administration Wednesday, forecasts Section 04l.0 Florida Statutes property owners have signed the
jump n the pr e of gasolineanda2i.centhikeinhomeheaung
/
petition for annexation; and
regular leaded gasoline silling for much as $1.52 a pIca 1W.
S. UNIVERSAL MOTORS OF
oil prices by this time next year, says a preliminary forecast
WHEREAS, It has been deter.
ORLANDO, INC.
and heating oil going for $1.14 a gallon In the first carter ci
mined that the Property described
prepared by Energy Departmat econorrdstL
Alan N. Wri
hereinafter Is reasonably compact
The 307-page draft study, obtained from the agency's 1981.
luslnhss Manager
and contiguous to the corporate
Publish February 21, March 4, 13, area of the City of Sanford,
10, WSO
Florida, and It has further been
DI $11,
determined that the annexation of
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said property wUl not result In the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR rsstion of an enclave; and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SIMINOLS COUNTY, FLORIDA
WHEREAS, thu City of Sanford,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
Florida, Is In a position to provide
PROBATE DIVISION
Pile umber -s,CP
mImiclpalservlces to the property
Pile MOW IS.Il.CP
Division
described herein, and the City
Division
IN 11$ ESTATE OF
Comm isslonol the City of Sanford,
IN ON: ESTATE OF OWYN C. MbA M. SESHIANS
Florida, deems It In the best In.
BESH EARS
DICISSId forest of the City 01 accept said
DIcSINI
OF
NOTICE
By Ualted Pr Istoraadesal
ADMINISTRATION petitIon and to annex said
"It is difficult to say whet Is being said, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL. PERSONS HAVING property.
TO
ALL
Foreign Minister Sadegh GhoQ4eh Is
some.
PERSONS
HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
especially since they (statements) are
DEMANDS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT EN.
CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE ACTED IV THE PEOPLE OF
trying to arrange a meeting between the
times retracted," Vance said.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL OTHER PERSONS THE CITY OF SANFORD,

30mCent Gas Hike On Horizon?

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G. Calton. Deltona
Eugene P. Field, Delt ona
Earl D. Hardy, Deltona
Mottle Lee Meridith, Del tona
Dolores Moseley, Deltona
Opal Watkins, Lake Mary
Robert L. Mundy, Longwood
Lewis C, Antram, Osteen
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wanted on bad check charges by several other states, and is
currently being held without ball pending extradition to
Alabama and Texas.
- Daniel William Phelps of Casselberry, arrested Feb. 16
and charged with grand theft in the theft of a bicycle.
-Vlrgal D. Braxton and Tommy Issac, both charged with
burglary, grand theft and possession of burglar's tools. Ivy
were arrested by Sanford police on Feb. 14, charged with
burglarizing the Continental Central Florida food warehouse
on West 25th Street.
-Brian Chustz, charged with grand theft, arrested Feb. 13
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— Patrick J. Fritz on one felony and one misdemeanor count
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— Joyce A. Carter was charged with grand theft in Seminole
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charges and will have their trial dates set March 31. The

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SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Feb. 2 7
ADMISSIONS
SANFORD:
Conic Herring,
- Tonia M. Hutchinson
Gladys Morris
Birds Vickers
- Iva D. Watson, Deflary
. Ella Mae Williams, DeBar,
Evelyn DeWaters, Deltona
Grade Phillips, Deltona
Martha E. Sellers, Deltona
Tommy Fraser, Osteen
DISCHARGES
SANFORD:
Lonnie Brister

1978.
Police said there was no Sign of robbery or
forced entry and the couple was shot at close
cange in their cottage. Both were fully
clothed, Mills being found face down in the

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adjoining bathroom.
"There is nothing to go on," police said.
"We have no tangible leads."
The bodies were found by Mills' mother,
who lives nearby. One of the couple's Sons,
Eddie, 17, said he was watching television in
his bedroonland didn't hear any shots,

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Bleeding profusely from a three-pronged, aluminumshaft arrow imbedded in his back, Hudson was rushed
to Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, where he underwent
more than four hours of surgery. He was listed In
satisfactory condition.

HOUSTON (UP!) Emergency surgery at Texas
Children's Hospital failed to save 24-day-old Siamese
twin girls doctors had tended carefully for almost a
week In hopes the infants would build up enough
strength to survive a separation.

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Panel-Hostage
Meeting
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which has
oversight over the treaty, has approved the treaty by a narrow
vote, but President Carter had requested the floor vote be held
Up, as a IflCU1S of making the Soviets pay a price for their

Carry said Wednesday night he was "absolutely satisfied" no present members of the
church were involved in the double slaying.
"There's never been a hit list," insisted
Carry, who escaped into the jungle during the
suicide ritual in Guyana where the Rev. Jim
Jones and 913 followers died in November

The pair, who defected from the People's
Temple five years ago and formed a center
for excultists, were found dead in (heir home
Tuesday night. Their 15-year-old daughter,
1)aphene, was shot twice in the head and was
in critical condition today at Alto Bates
hospital.
Police would not speculate on why the
couple was shot, but virtually discounted the
"hit squad" theory. So did Charles Carry,
attorney for People's Temple at the time of
the 1978 suicides at Jonestown in Guyana.

mentally ill with serious psycho-sexual disorders.
"When he is involved in situations that don't have structure
or when he is involved in situations that threaten him, he is it
powder keg and he will erupt," clinical psychologist Robert
Traisman testified Wednesday.
Gacy, 37, a building contractor and convicted sodomist, is
accused of the sex slayings of 33 young men and boys
the
largest number of murder charges ever brought against an
Individual in U.S. history.
Traisman gave Gacy five psychological tests last May 10 and
gave th e results to defense psychiatrist Richard Rappaport.

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CHICAGO (UP!) -A psychologist and a psychiatrist, both
testifying for defense attorneys who seek a verdict of insanity
for their client, said mass murder suspect John Wayne Gacy is

Hudson, 36, staggered into the sta tion and asked for

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1981. Several key senators have indicated they will insist on
some amendments to the complex treaty.
If the amendments are tacked on to the treaty, it would
reopen the whole negotiation process and, the sources said,
"The Soviets have their own wish list of changes they would
like to see."
it is believed the Soviets, now they have seen the United
States is coupling the SALT treaty with new increases in
defense spending, have become indifferent about an
'agreement they once supported with passion.
The Soviet attitude presumably means they would not easily
acccept any changes in the laboriously negotiated treaty

Gacy Said 'Powder Keg'

NEW YORK (UP!) - A prosecution witness in an
attempted murder trial was shot in the back with a 27.
Inch, yellow-feathered, hunting arrow as he entered a
Brooklyn subway station, authorities said today.
Transit Authority police said a bowman earing,a
gn ppka w$th a duerged ftom,a pt4te,vpn and
fired the arrow 'at Alexander Hudson as he began
walking down the subway steps at the Botanic Garden
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He said It was clear when the U.N. penal AND ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: FLORIDA:
Ua50Aiic'ji hostages held in the U.S.
1.
YOU
ARE
wufcrmedone of thetrmawuterelaM INTEIEITIDINTHEESTATE:
HERESY
SECTION 1*TIIat tM following
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the
Embasay in Taiwan (or the 117th day, Taiwan
adof the hostiges.
property situat ed In
that
NOTIFIED
the
•d.
mInIstratIon
Of
the
estate
Of
radio said today.
WMTHER
U.S. officials said It would be "a matter of ministratIon of the estate of M. BESMEARS. deceased,MbA Seminole County, Florida, be and
sam Is hireby annexed to and
The broadcast monitored In London said
grave concern" If frai waited until May to OWYN C. BESMEARS • Number .ep.Cp, I$pendlfl In the, ft•
madeapart01theCityofSanford
DSCEA$ID, File Number $5.10. CNCsurtfef5.mIn,nt, F
Ghotbsideh
told
th
P
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a
now
e
offical
take up the fate of the American captives.
NATIONAL REPORT: Snow fell early today (rain North
lorlds,purlsjantfomevoltjnsary
CP,io.e
Florida, Prdeto Divp, the
with militants at the embassy
py
of Section
U.N. spokesman Rudolf Stajduhar said, for Suminife InSheCItCN,t
DekotatothelovercbioValley.mei to3lncbesforecutfor he
County,___
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SIMIACIS 171.044, Florida Statutes:
behalf
on
t
of
he
Probate
ruling
Revolutionary
Council,
Division,
the
address
of
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
"The
secretary
general
(Kurt
Waldheim)
the Chicago area was sure to snarl rush-hoar traffic, but
Parcel One: Beginning 1351.2$
which Is Seminole County Cow. Florida 32771. The persona
hopes the conmiissioa will me the hostages thousi.
nearly as badly as ti* storm that pusiieci ttrougt the area seeking to arrange a meeting between the
l
fist
West
and 2752.7 feet South of
Sanford. Florida 33271.
reprSSontativ. of the estate is
the Northeast corner of Section 2,
soon, If not very soon."
Monday. Carol Brabsc, a spokeswoman for the Chicago's Snow five-member commission and the captives.
The personal representatIve
Norma Joan Corns wiwse address T
ownship 10 South, Range 30 East,
the estate Is Norma Jun Cattle Is P.O. Sos 41, oc ,._, Florida then
Ghotabadeh said such a meeting was on the
But, he said, "11w sItuation Is complicated- whose
Conunstul, said i.lt trucks hit the roads late Wednesday to get
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ce run South 1$ lout thence
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not all prob lems have been solved."
agenda ci the U.N. 'unlalon. The militants
a Jump on the term, which was expected to continue until
North 43 degrees East 15457 fiSt,
PISI., 327* The perSensIenamlanh.dd,flseflhe
rePsSistatl a$tsrn.y theme west
The cvmmLlon mvb,rs spent their name and address Of the psnesi are sit forth
i tout to the point of
noonFlood warnings were in effect in tour Washington holding the Americana confirmed there have
below.
Ji
been
such
contacts,
but
have
rWlOintetIvv$
attorney
ire
not yet
ut
*JI persons Mv do lins o bomb..
________ rivers, swollen by heavy rains an melting
y
Jag 4os,sis of
counties
Ift
heth
Parcel Two: Seginning 21.05
forth below,
demands against 'hi estate a
to w
er to let the
to rha. In Hawaii, a flashflood watch was in effect a final decision
said they were victims of the ehih's totter..
re thalns West and 2721.0 feet South
All persons living claims or requIred, WITHIN THREE
conimludosi members see the ho.tgei.
01 the Nermeest corner of laotian
They also met with Foreign Minister Sadegh demands against tht estate are MONTHS FROM THE DATE
for l(aal, Oft aid Maul. The weather service said
TownshIp
SOuth, Range 30
The cnmla1on has responded to word the
required, WITHIN THREE THE FIRST PUSUCATION OF
inches of rain fell on ias in a six- hour per
Ghotbudeh and visited Zeira Cunsisry MONTHS
OF East,
thence20
run South Ml feet;
FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, to file Will the th
tages
may
os
no
ma
t
be
rthasid
imW
at
least
where
AREA READINGS If a.sa4: Temperature: 91;. overnIght h
ny of the "hsresa' of the
ulceEist,1$feut, thenc,North
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF clerk of the above court a written
May
45 degrees East 5443 feet, thence
low: 36; yesterday's high: 86; barometrIc preseure:
revolution that deposed the shah are ler4j
THIS NOTICE, to file with this
Secretary
rPatIensla
needed."
In
of State Cyrus
p Commission aspects to stay in Tam Clark Of the abme court a written they may have. Each claim must West *051 feet to the Point Of
relative iwawldity: 83 percent; winds: West at 7 m.p.b.
stateme,Wof any clolmerdge,j beIn wrItki$ and must Inicateth,
vance
sirtgged
oft
the
latest
pronowicenent
Investigating the alleged crimes of the shah they may have.
FRIDAY TWZ DAYTONA BEAUI: highs, 7:06a.m., 7:21
SECTION 1 That upon this
Each claim must basis fir the claim, the .11.11
from
p.m.; lows, 12:43 sm., 1:02 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: higiw,
the
for two we or more, and on Wednesday a be In writing and must Indicate the adlresooftlie credItor
or
his
ag..w
The pp
property osmars and any resIdeo4
ID the rises, of the
basis for the claim, the name and er atleney, and the amount res
1:97 a.m., 7:13 p.m.; lows, 12:29 a.m., 12:52p.m.; RAYPORT:
ioke
dNIIId
iding an the_sperty described
addressofthea'etoruhlsage,W claimed. if the claim Is 1W pit herein
'Ilestalesnow intheihll7th dayofcsptivity
w, 12:17 am., 1:29 p.m.; lows, 7:12 a.m., 7:11
shall be entitled to all th
"llaIOIl would ii.,, OW Monday.
ir
attorney,
and
*5
iMMI
4,$hedaISwtier
It
In the U.S. Embassy In Taiwan
caiie
will become rights and privileges arid im.
BOATING FOIIECUTs . AugnV't
"11w (U.N. (Qluuvd5) spo",ai said daimet if the claim Is ad pit due shall be $a$st If the
c$ab Is monitles as are from time to tImi
W.dnaday (rem Molammad Rehiaol*l jf
de lie date when N will become contIngent or uMiguidafeg,
06 F-I
t
io t is nota tiwgi
msmi of ,
-•
dee
shall be stated. If lire claim Is nelure the uncertainty strell be ormiee to residents
it and prspedy
JusUreofIr's.sprsece tan
Sees Ito 4 teat. Par
owners
tie C y of $an*,
elIngeM
or
unIIp
'he
stated.
Kitie
claim
Is5SCWSI.the
Florida
of the R*11LI4ImoIy CI1IWIL
AREA FORECAft: Fair wsatlm' through Friday with
hera if the urictakNy shall be security shell Be described. The Wov' a as are further
tin work," Taiwan Radio repifled in 5
He toMa news cooferasce In Tabra the yet
N Chaplor ill, Piori
If the claim Is SItifid. the claimant shell deliver SifldiriS P
daysaadc.elMgi*a. *gMInthalow tomId7. [stlgI4
matt.red_____
by tho iac in_____
in. hated.
securit y shall
at utes. and shall further be
be desalbed. The copies if lie claim to
In U. mid to çpsr i. Winds varisiii. mostly soutitwest , to be elected Parliament would Dot C0S
inuviI.
"Apparently, some member. of
SO subIed.d to the ribIlft4s ci
dalØlOM ...s doliver sulfIderil enable the Clerk to mathiS cl
(or six weeks and then would tab. another
mph or IUS
cape resiiencs
w nii.jtaW a meeting
e the claim so me clerk to is loch
porsarios
ft" iSor
to ow
flimnersaip as may
kMo
for weeks to disa.. rele—ld. 06 Ai lbe erm
it
enable lire clerk to mall ma p
heatagi,',
All Persons intended Ni ls w
governing authority Of to
persead_represadatha. estate to whom a copy of this
CM raports rts°1' tca'don said.
Tskai Radio said thousands of workars to loch
City if Sanford, Florida, and the
persons irivarasad Ni tire Netice of Mm rellen
But a ape',i11a tar the U.N. (1DI9flon mve1w1 so the
be
euislem of said Chapter 111,
"U.S sapisnege den," the NI... to whom a
y w sirs mailed
required. wim
not so L sai' psaei iwa "ght mast .mbessy
fiCe if minisqtj has boon THE" are
MONTHS FROM THE
SE CTION 1:10 any
io
sect n or
malied or. requirw. WITHIN DATE
I
with the $jg, and the mood at the
hiipi
We me nub to revek agnIM ha m.d, MONTHS PROM THE PUBLICATION
OF THEOF
FIRST
if aOrr
section of Ills r.
THISisrtim
dinance
U.N. headarten in New York r"ained
4a Is be InvelId.
DATE
OF
THE FIRST
_____
0.
NOTICE,
tO file
airy opioctimis
Imlaistul or uncendItutI.rel, R
sptic. "Pstiev. Is ud.d" he said.
PUBLICATION OP
THIS IheY
Mae"
may hOve
liSt_challenge
tt
be held to invalidate a
NOTICE, to file ay ebiadlom vofidiy 01*0 #KId.M'. will, the
In W1ou, Vance celled "sift's
41
The *ilftuts holding the Americans *ey
may
t* ds.nonp lire qvaINIc.$lens of tire personal ielr the vatidity, force and
.ct st any ither section or pert
IsoMisO is
MaINe in Tateis MM I e$ ceNmOe VSty 01 dsCw1111's will, the
W lire venue or
____
ad aid he saw U. U.N.
OR Iran
WalKicat lens if tire penseal kirtsactlon of "W
Wi
d
y rspruiatlus,
$SCTION 4 m,.il wdbkw4o
or
'a
terwart'
in
the
venus
Map
or
the
search
Ia'
t
AU.
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS. AND or parts ordinances in
said med the CIA had IMuied In the
1
M1l*ctlaa 01*5 r$.
WIld
OSJICTIQIS$ NOT

BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!) - A teen-age
girl clings to life today following the
executionstyle murder of her parents,
defectors from the People's Temple who
repeatedly claimed they were marked for
death by a "hit squad" activated after the
mass suicide in Guyana.
Al Mills, 52, and his wife, Jeannie, 40, each
were shot once in the forehead with a bullet
that exploded on impact, making a ballistics
test difficult, the Alameda County Coroner's
office said late Wednesday.

Witness Struck By Arrow

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pelling reason for renewing the campaign for SAI.1
ratification in 1980 is that chances for Senate approval would
be ('lose to zero next year, after a new Congress is installed.
Under Senate rules, the treaty would have to be submitted
again for committee hearings once a new Senate is sworn in in

Did Hit Squad Kill People's Temple Defectors ?

CINCINNATI (UP! - Quick thinking by an exMarine helped five people aboard a Greyhound bus
subdue a "crazy" gunman who shot and killed a
passenger, t hen held them hosta ge for 90 minutes.
Police said they had determined no motive for the
unsuccessful hijacking attempt by Walter C. Atkins,
32, of St. Louis.
The ordeal ended when a passenger in the back of the
bus distracted Atkins and allowed other hosta ges to
pounce on him. Police t hen swarmed on the bus and
subdued him.

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numerous last year when he proposed the windfall tax. 1k said
the tax funds would provide for "a decade the revenues needed
for increased energy research and development, mass traiisportfltiOn, lowincome energy assistance and other uses."

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Hostages Subdue Gunman

Bookie Pleads Guilty To Charges

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energy projects.
Carter today planned to have breakfast with his economic
policy advisers and meet with presidents of women's organiza.
tions and Law enforcement officers,
In his statement, Carter congratulated the congressional
conference committee for completing action Tuesday night on
"a tough, energysound" windfall profits tax.
'I urge the House and Senate to promptly pass the windfall
profits tax conference report," Carter said. "With that action.
the Congress will have taken the most difficult step toward
energy security.
"But more needs to be (lone," he said. "The nation can no
longer tolerate the interminable delays occurring in the
conferences on the Energy Mobilization Board and the Energy
Security Corporation. Those conferees must complete their
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soon.
"There is no excuse for continued inaction."
Carter recalled that predictions of certain defeat were

The UPI poll showed Carter with 71.89 percent of the
delegates; Kennedy with 7.65 percent, Brown with 2.65 per.
cent, and 17.81 percent uncommitted.

ATLANTA (UP!) -A federal bank examiner says
he was puzzled by Bert Lance's response to the
discovery of more than $276,000 in checking account
overdrafts by Lance's relatives at the Calhoun First
National Bank in 1975.
Richard Newell, an examiner for the Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency, said Lance, a bank of.
fleer, "told me he was aware it was not right. . . but he
was in an awkward position with his relatives and that
he was glad an examiner was there to bring their attention to the overdrafts."
Newell continued, "I told him I found his remarks
somewhat puzzling because I found those overdrafts
had been criticized in two prior examination reports.

WASHINGTON i UPli
Despite the intense feeling in
Congress about the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the ad.
ininistrat ion is preparing a new campaign to push ratification
of a SALT II agreement this year, United Press International
has learned.
Sources, who asked not be identified, said the chief com•

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The caucuses were the first stage of a long process before
actual convention delegates are known, but the carter.
Mondale sampling showed Carter with 1,087 participants to 81
for Sen. Edward Kennedy, 17 for California Coy. Edmund
Brown Jr. and 478 uncommitted.

Lance Puzzles Examiner

SALT II Push To Begin?

WASHINGTON( UPI)
President Carter is seeking to
translate his political victory in New Hampshire into quick
approval of his long-mired energy paciage.
Just as he did Tuesday after the returns were in from New
Hampshire, Carter Wednesday issued a statement urging
prompt congressional completion of the windfall profits tax
and bills pushing the development of synthetic fuels and other

A United Press International straw poll taken in 110
Dc!nocratic precincts and a Carter-Mondale survey of ddegates in 100 sample precincts showed that only "unconunitted" made a fairly respectable showing in Carter's wake.
Mondale said in a statement later the results "exceeded
anything we ever expected."

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MANILA, Philippines (UPI) A woman died today
from burns suffered in the spectacular fire and explosion that destroyed a Taiwanese jetliner from which
134 others escaped.
The lone fatality was Identified as Un Tsu Ho, a
Taiwanese woman who had suffered burns over 90
percent of her body.
Authorities said the plane's wing tips were onfire as
It approached for landing. When It touched the ground,
the aircraft bounced twice, then blew up near the end
of the runway. The passengers were able to leave the
plane before the explosions.

Energy Plan Gains Boost

United Press International
Vice President Walter Mondale believes President Carter's
win in Minnesota was stronger than expected, and leaders of
Ronald Reagan's campaign stopped just short of claiming
victory in that state's Republican caucuses.
But mechanical and communications snafus stalled the
tabulation Wednesday of a GOP straw poll of the people at.
tending the caucuses, and final results may never be known,

Carters Draft May Need
Provision For Mobilization

$io

134 Escape Burning Plane

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session.
In 1971, County Engineer Bill Bush recalled, a
policy was written to develop stricter criteria for

Seminole County Is in the process of revising
Its road maintenance policies.
The problem: everyone wants their road
maintained.
But for the county, it's a multl.faceted
dilemma. First, road maintenance is expensive.
The county does not have the money to maintain
every road
or the legal right. By law, the
county is prohibited from spending money on
any private property. Many roads in the county,
particularly unpaved roads frequently needing

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RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

emergency maintenance,
"We all said 'At last, we finally have a policy'
to get us out from under emergency maintenance," he said.
A week didn't go by before the first calls came
In requesting emergency maintenance under the
new policy, he said.

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Home Deliver)- : Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00, By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, 14.25; 6 Months,

"For nine years we've been telling people we
can't maintain their road because they're not in
the county road system," he added.
"Then they send us snapshots of our equipment working on the road.

maintenance, are privately-owned.
At the same time, the county Is responsible for
providing fire protection, ambulance service and
other emergency services apparently even If
these are needed at the other end of an Im-

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Spur

"There's quite a body of opinion that says once
you've worked on a road you've accepted it,"
Bush said. The emergency maintenance,
commissioners agreed, It often used as a pretext
to get a road accepted,
It would be a good Idea not to offer emergency
maintenance, Bush said, but "we can't live with
that today" because of a commlttment to
provide emergency services.
Emergency work to maintain a road used to be

passable private road.
So the county provides emergency maintenan ce on a one-time only basis for roads not
accepted into the county road system.
But here the county's dilemma comes full
circle:
"Expenditure of county funds for maintenance
is an aff ir ma ti ve act toward acceptance (of a
road)," County Attorney Nikki Clayton told
county commissioners Tuesday at a work

Lagging Productivity
A tax cut to provide more incentives for
American citizens to save money and for
American businessmen to invest it in new
p
muc.nmnes unu iaciiities is one om tne ways to
stimulate American productivity.

a one-time thing, County Administrator Roger
Neiswender recalled.
"Now the public calls
I had one just this
week -" Commissioner Bob Sturmn said. "and
asks, 'Can I get that one-time emergency service
again?"
"- like I did last week," CommissiOner Dick
Williams added.
Commission Chairman Bill Klrchhoff said he
also received a recent call about an emergency
road problem.
"I was called to look at water on a road," he
said. "The woman said I'd better hurry because
If I didn't the water would be gone.
The commissioners agreed people buying
homes on non-public roads should be Informed
the county will not maintain them, but no
mechanism was developed to do so. Nelswender
said such notification only goes to builders, not
the buyers.
Finally, after the three hour discussion the
commissioners and county staff accomplished
one thing anyway. They agreed to stop referring
to "emergency maintenance" and call the
mergency corrective action."
Then they SAcked up the topic of sidewalks...

VIEWPOINT

Our productivity is increasing, but at a slower
rate than in the past, and more slowly than the
rate of productivity increase in West Germany
and Japan.

Tampa Bay Ship Lanes To Close For Special Debris Dive

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FLORIDA
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Appraisers 'Overwhelmed'

By Response To Petition
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - County property
appraisers say they have collected 16 percent of the
26,00O signatures they need to put an amendment on
the November ballot to keep real estate taxes from
going up.
"The public response has been overwhelming," Lake
County Property Appraiser Ed Havill said Wednesday.
It was his first report on the week-old signature drive
for a proposal to lower the present constitutional
standard of assessing property for tax purposes from
100 percent of value to 65 percent.
He challenged Gov. Bob Graham to a debate on this
proposal versus Graham's plan to force counties to
brIng t heir assessmen ts up to 100 percent, but Impose a
cap to keep taxes from rising more than five percent.

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Our industrial economy is mature, fully
developed, and productivity gains are harder to
come by than they were at an earlier stage of our
development. West Germany and Japan have
more modern plants because much of their older
infrastructure was destroyed in World War II.
The expanding sectors of our economy are in the
service industries and in government, where
productivity is harder to measure and where
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That Joke, Duck

out the federal budget deficit. But, whenever we

The problem Is not that taxpayers are all
can begin to cut taxes, the first to go should be ready to turn Into criminals -fraud on your
those which penalize the saving and Investment tax return Is a crime. By far the majority are

needed to shore up our sagging productivity

honest.

would accelerate tax write-offs to which business

But the IRS Is determined to get the benefit
I is normally entitled for Its investments In new of the doubt when there is a doubt about what
plants and equipment, would be a good place to taxpayers should do.
begin.
This year, the IRS Is trying something
I other meritorious proposals would reduce taxes Its current strategy seems to be to lean on tax
paid by Individuals on Investment income and preparers and accountants, trying to
them to take a hard line with their customers
savings intemt.

In favor of the IRS.
Almost half of all taxpayers find they have
Incentives benefit primarily people of
to go to a tax preparer for help In filling out
41 rather than working people? True, the cUrect their tax returns. In fact, if they have highly

'means.

complicated returns, the IRS gets suspicious
if they don't go to a tax preparer.
01W Immediate result seems to be that
some tax preparers my be in no mood to give
you the bandit 01 the doubt this year. Without
exact, detailed records for every penny Involveci, you may find your tax preparer won't
lot you take a charity deduction for the TV set

but even small savers Would benefit from a tax

exemption on Interest income. And all Americans
, will benefit from a reinvigoration of our free
enterprise economy. Long the most productive in
the world, It plainly needs a tax tonic In the In.
1. flationary '80s.

You gave Goodwill or a casualty loss for the
roof damage that happened In last winter's

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Presidential_ ,

not because his controversial fling at joketelling cost him Polish and Italian votes. It

have been because, he lost the duck,

two truths that are axiomatic In my line of
Americans of Polish and Italian extraction
. are fairly tolerant of jests at their expense,
work. They are:
1. Nothing is so preposterous that somebody compared to friends of the duck,
Why are they so sensitive? Perhaps
won't believe it.
nobody
will
because
they are a subspecies of bird wat2. No joke is so Innocuous that
chars, one of the most touchy groups on t
be offended by t.
For candidates, one is a blessing and the face Of the Earth, or wherever you my roam.
And bird watchers, in turn, derive their
other a curse
militancy from association with tree worshipThe first truism means that even when a pers, probably the most thinakinned of all.

candidate is uttering complete balderdash, a

But, we hear a r.eader protesting, won't these

to affluent individuals,

By DICK

WASHINGTON (U PI)

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all cut and dried. Many are open to Interpretation.

L The proposed Capital Cost Recovery Act, which

Balance

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came um
mall, probably the day after Christmas. By
now you should also have your W-2 form from
your employer, showing your wages for 1979.
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productivity. The relationships between business Revenue Service's point of view, Is be honest.
and labor are traditionally more hostile In this
Fear. The IRS counts on It to keep you and
country than in West Germany and Japan, Im- 132 million other taxpayers In line. Massive
peding the cooperation necessary to spur Intimidation. And it works.
productivity.
Two million of us last year cheated ourselves out of money, we were so honest. About
But the problem now demands attention, and if $152 each, on average.
some rethinking is required to moderate
But the IRS never relaxes in Its effort to
traditional antagonisms, so be it.
keep us guessing. While the IRS won't talk
'Money talks...and ours is saying Goodbye 'I"
publicly about Its me thods, bits and pieces
One of the first steps that should be taken by slip out all the time,
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government is to remove the tax disincentives
Sometimes ex-agents talk about their old
that are partly responsible for the decline In
jobs. Sometimes other government agencies
saving and capital investment.
spill the beans. Often, hidden policies slip out
in Tax Court. And last month a federal Judge
We are, perhaps, in no position to cut any taxes ruled the IRS must release Internal memos on
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The best defense, is to maintain records in
minute detaiL If you'reaudited -gnf
two million returns are audited, supposedly at
random, each year -u ms agents Involved
often can be Incredibly nit picky. In their
demands for records.

i still feel the sting of a few years ago when
I came across a report.indicating that trees,
agreement as though they were hearing a by emitting noxious vapors not unlike auto
ringing affirmation of the eternal verities.
exhaust fumes, were a major source , of
The second one means that any CSfldLdSte pollution,
certain percentage of the audience will nod

who attempts to Inject a bit of levity into the
I didn't write that report. I merely relayed
campaign is skating on thin quicksand. If he Its findings, along with a suggestion that it
can't resist uncorking a few knee-slappers, he might be possible to develop an under-bough
at least should avoid animal jokes. Especially spray that would make trees more socially
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duck Jokes,

acceptable.
Here's what! got for trying to be helpful: a

No group Is more easily stirred to wrath by
Jocularity than pet owners. And the quickest small forest in woodpulp used on abusive
of all to take umbrage are duck fancIers,
letters denouncing me for arboreal sacrilege,
u we iury generated by a woman co ned 13 Joyce Khmer heresy and assorted other
your idea of severe emotion tempest, you aims against nature.
should encounter a few duck fanciers In full
That taught me a hitter lesson about sub.
Cr3P.Ican tell you fTOfll hard experience that jects for joshing. Now! pretty much stick to
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ploy to build up support for a gasoline tax increase,
Holloway, a Miam i contractor, ordered Rose to
appear before the committee March 13.

Regulatory Commission Wednesday
pronounced the incident "terminated" and
said there had been no damage to nuclear fuel

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sportation Committee to justify this freeze on road
contracts.
Transporta tion Chairman Vernon Holloway said

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) State roads chief Bill
Rose has been summoned by the Senate Tran.

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As Yugoslavia goes, so goes Finland?
It is at. least a DoesibilitY to consider. And
with world attention focusing on
anticipated change of leadership in
Yugoslavia, this could be a particuIarl
appropriate time for consideration.
Something similar cannot be too far around
the corner in Finland.

Literacy Test Faces Delays
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
Education Corn.
tnItInnpr ..n.y..
Rntha ..'T',wlin,,tnn
i frthI n cliI .nnI
oaosbbset
delay In the functional literacy testing program unless
the Cabinet repeals changes in the test taking effect
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this fall.
Cabinet aides were briefed on the problem Wednesday. Turllngton will outline It to his Cabinet
colleagues Tuesday.
A federal Judge has prohibited the state from
withholding diplomas from students falling the test
until 1983. Tur li ngton is afraid still another delay will
be ordered If new standards for the test adopted by the
Cabinet last May are allowed to take effect as

like reversals. Yugoslavia is a Marxist
society that has made Independence of
Soviet Union the basin of Its foreign policy,
possibly even Its existence. Finland, on the
other hand, is a Western-style parliamentary
democracy that has made good relations with
the Soviets the basis of Its policy, and quite
probably Its existence,

scheduled.

Both countries have been under the firm
control of leaders towering over all other
figures on the political scene for as long as
most adults can remember.

Boy, 15, Gets Low Sentence
MIAMI (UP!) The 15-year-old Maryland runaway
who was charged with attempted murder in the
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In Finland, that leader Is President Urhô
Kekkonen and the dominant question in
national pollitlics is an as yet unanswered one:
Will he decide to run for another six-year
term in 1984?

stabbing of prominent Miami attorney Dan Paul last
month has pleaded no contest to a lesser charge.
Bradley Schlegel was sentenced Wednesday to live
between three and six months In a halfway house. Two
years of probation will follow,
Schlegel had been cbuged with attempted murder,.

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between Qilna, the U.S. and Pakistan to debstes i
year, tl Rae. CommIts
_________________________________ a lord-overdue tougtins In dealing with the
"Brzezinski had no authority to promise foment the rebellion from Pakistan." One fortd InsflsbSr$ from W1'( videotape
sovietuvgonj myCarter sent his nations)
that," the source told my reporter I4ucette method discussed for expediting aid to the
uSnents In t}
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Lignado. "Nor, for that matter, does rebels was the use of U.S. panes id fly
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decisloiwnaklng" the kind of secret actions rebels
has
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resentment
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Capitol
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-and not just on grounds that he
war.
who are iinp.tbeuc to Carter's firm stance
._- , his authority. Critics feel that helping f)a
tuwrd th 5?.iet -are net et all cnvi!ced
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Imnrooer rcbci i nt only futile, but is probably
that BnrWs nego'Ia"one
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Zia were the trlwnpl'
excise
for staying in Afgtwlitan per.
OW to make them seem. Stumg by La's jibe exceed the reported $410 million -again, a ,uny,
promise be had no right to give.
that the $400 '"11 n U.S. oer was
Secret reports Ofl the *USItI1*
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One topieet cable reporting on the La.
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that the $0 minim NVMW only the Indian PnWitled Ind GUM dWW bow the
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HussIEs are 11II3 U.S. aid as a jlstiflCatlOI$
Pakistani dictator.
bgithtg. H. tried to convince the pkjan
for their presence in Alghs'iistw.
With II. R''I' bear hiag and puffing
that the value 0111w American contribution
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expressed Soviet concern at "American 01.
ccsmisd by as much as 40 percent off the forts to titn Paklsta' Into a nglita,y hue,"
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be getting a lot more weapons for their dollar
iiie most alarming of BrzezInskI's
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NRC. "All information is that the core was
not uncovered and all indications are that
there Is no reason to suspect core damage."
FPC engineers have begun analyzing the
electrical circuit that malfunctioned, shutting
off th e reactor's control systems for seven
minutes and triggering emergency systems
that erroneously pumped excess cooling
water into the system, spokesman Bill
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water out of the containment building, but the
utility wanted to be safe.
"We don't need two of them (pumps)," he
said. "This is just a backup pump but we want
it operational just in case there's a failure
with the first.''
He said a "collar" on th e pump's seal was
broken, and had been ordered.

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financial adviser -Meyer
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The surgery was performed Tuesday on Lansky, 78.
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President Carter steadfastly opposes
the construction of the demonstration
plant designed to produce more nuclear

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UP!) Despite continued Carter administration opposition, officials at the Clinch River Breeder
Reactor Insist the nation's energy dilemma mandates com•
pletlon of the controversial $2.7 billion project.
President Carter steadfastly opposes the construction of tte
demonstration plant designed to produce more nuclear fuel
than It uses. Despite his refusal to approve funding, Congress
has kept appropriations flowing in. To date, some $766 million
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breeder's steam-powered generators.
For every 10 atoms of nuclear fuel the breeder uses, it
creates 12.
The U.S. has in operation a "tiny" 20-megawatt breeder near

Idaho Falls, Idaho. But Rolf said Clinch River - which could
power a city of 200,000 is needed to provide vital operating

fuel than it uses. However, Congress
has kept appropriations for the protect

has been spent.
But not one spade of dirt has been turned on the picturesque
plant site located on a bend of the winding Clinch River east of
Oak Ridge. That cannot occur until the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission decides whether to license the breeder. And it is

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Construction is a year to a year and a half away, even with
administrative approval for licensing. The earliest the plant
could be putting power into the Tennessee Valley Authority's
grid is 1988. That doesn't bother breeder officials.
''We want to go through the licensing process,'' Rolf said.
"The project is ready to go back into licensing any time they
will allow u_s to,"'
Clinch River faces almost certain opposition from antinuclear groups, which have gained support since the neardisaster at Three Mile Island. The Likely argument is: how can
the nuclear industry operate a new type of plant when it hasn't
perfected the old ones?

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likely construction cannot begin until the administration
Stockpiles of uraniuni 238, which is waste froin conunercial
decides to permit it.
and other reactors, sit at federal facilities in Oak Ridge,
Despite the administration's opposition, project officials
Portsmouth. Ohio, and Paducah, Ky. That fuel, Roll said, is an
continue to refine their plans for the 375 megawatt plant, which energy bonanza equivalent to all of OPEC's oil reserves has been on the drawing board since 1972. Project design is 78 enough to last centuries.
percent complete. Some 55 percent of the iiiajor hardware is in
"The beauty of this whole concept is that the material -Lne
storage. More than 4,000 people in 28 states and Washington Energy resource -has already been mined," lie said "The
work on the project.
material Is sitting there. The people of the United States own it.
Bill Rolf, general manager of Project Management Corp.,
"it's the real pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. And we
which oversees the breeder effort, said stopping the project
have more of It than anybody in the world and we'd like to be
would be like stabbing the energy-hungry nation in the back. able to use it." Without the breeder, a project spokesman said,
"Why should we give up any practical energy alternative the used uranium Is "absolutely useless pure garbage."
that has a good chance of working?" he asked in an interview.
Nuclear power currently provides more than 12
of
"We know the technology works. We just have to develop It to
the nation's electricity. But uranium stockpiles will not last
the point where it will be of a large enough scale to be,
into the 21st Century, energy experts predict. Waste material
meaningful In the production of energy."
will abound, but one day the nation's power reactors will come
to a halt as uranium supplies run out.
France, Great Britain and the Soviet Union already have
Tile breeder operates through a process called tranoperating, breeder reactors. Japan and West Germany have
&amp;nutation.
plants In various stages of development.
Two different kind of fuel rods -some made of plutonium
Carter opposes the breeder because It creates plutonium, a
and
some U-238 are In the reactor core. An excess of
radioactive element which can be used to build atomic bombs.
neutrons
from the plutonium bombards the U-235 rods, which
The president contends the United States must set an example
are
turned
into plutonium. reusable in any reactor.
by staying away from plutonium-producing plants that could
encourage nuclear proliferation.

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However, Rolf said foreign nations are ignoring America Os MGM
off
example and are Instead preparing for their own energy
futures.
"You have to look at what proliferation means," he said.
"Certainly the United States isn't in a position to say we aren't rr_-ot, =
going to proliferate. We already have. We've already designed
the weapons. That's a fact.
"The technology Is already developed In some of these other GIVE TO
countries. Our example was supposed to keep them from doing Mn
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this. That hasn't hintnpd"
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What makes the breeder so attractive, Rolf said, Is that the UJULii1Ii12U U
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Joel won the album of year
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night.
All parts of the 825.megawatt plant are
tested periodically, he said, "and obviously it
was working the last time we tested it. We
assume everything is in good shape until we

could been analyzed and the cause of the
malfunction determined.
He was asked to characterize the incident
on a scale of zero to 10 - with 10 a "melt.
down," the heating.up of the nuclear core to
such a point that it melts the floor of the
building housing it and releases lethal doses
of radiation outside of the containment
building.
"It was a two or a three," he said. "Or
maybe even a zero, because the reactor could
still operate.
"Never at tiny time," lie said, "was any
portion of the nuclear steam supply system in
jeopardy."

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rods in the reactor housed in the 30-storytall
containment building and no radiation had
been released into the environment.
"There is absolutely no cause for alarm,"

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Reyes Syndrome in Jacksonville within the past two
weeks and caused concern among the city's medical

Meyer Lansky 'Critical'

threat.
This often has meant dealing out Flnlan&amp;s

frienciliness on their
western border,
border, the
Sovieti trust Kekkonen. And as a con.
would see nouung flWfl0U1 in a Je safe ground - the basic racial, religious,
sequence of that trust, Finland has been a*
about taking a duck to a cockfight.
to maintain Its independence, its
ethnic, sexist and mother4n-law jokes. And I
Had Reagan fared worse than expected In recommend that presidential condidates do Institutions, ltsfr.eeconosnyand1t
Theaday's New Hampshire primary, It was the MEfl.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Two boys, ages 3
and 11, were listed In critical condition at University
Hospital Wednesday, suspected of having Reyes
Syndronw, a rare, flu-related disease with a 30 percent

community.

wen to it Ujat the mix of political represe4tatlon can never be read In the Kremlin as

own Communists along with, until recentli,
the Social Democrats, the largest party bill
the 055 least loved in the lCSfllth.
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In some respects, the two countries are
Images of each other, although with mirror.

has been his primary objective,
This has not been directed at making of
Finland another satellite -although wheo
aides are taken on some East-West issuel,
outside obswvers at times find it difflcult to
but In the CSUU
see the distinction
preserving Its cherished independence.
Kekkonen has succeeded idmirably. For ii
quarter of a century, he has shuffled FlflnI*
governments Mite a famillair deck of politicill
cards. As coalition cabinet
coalitice cabinet, a consequence of On
Country's fragmented party system, he has

Nuke Plant
CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. (UP!) On a scale
of zero to 10
if a meltdown Is 10 and a
perfectly functioning power plant is zero the Incident at the Crystal River nuclear plant
"was a two or a three," a Florida Power
Corp. spokesman says.
The utIlity was waiting today for a part to
fix a broken spare pump before bringing the
plant's reactor to a "cold shutdown" - the
point at which it produces no heat, That state
must be reached before workers can begin to
pUmp out of the sealed containment building
43,000 gallons of radioactive water that spilled
Tuesday during a malfunction of the plant's
control system.

Rose To Justify Road Halt

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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) Shipping traffic through the main
Shipping Co., owner of the tanker, accused the Coast Guard if
The buoy tender Blackthorn capsized and sank less than
channel at the mouth of Tampa Bay will be prohibited during a
"manufacturing evidence" after a tug boat captain told the
half mile from the bridge and some survivors believe it was
four-hour span this afternoon and again Friday as divers pulled under by the anchor of the Capricorn which embedded
board he could not remember whether he heard a specific
retrieve from the bottom of the channel debris from the Jan. 28
radio transmission before or after the collision, and had told a
i tself in the left side of the buoy tender.
collision of the Coast Guard cutter Blackth orn and the ta nker
Coast Guard investigator that whe n he was interviewed
The anchor and nearly 1,290 feet of anchor chain from the
Capricorn.
Capricorn are among the items diyers are attempting to clearseveral (lays alter the accident.
The channel was closed for six hours Wednesday as divers
from the channel. Other items are from the shattered Black'
me investigator's notes, which are a summary of what
worked to recover debris members of the Mari ne Board of thorn and are further west toward the actual collision site.
Russell
Wanamaker said durIng the interview, indicate he
Investigation hope will enable them to pinpoint the exact
transmission prior to the accident. Those notes are
heard
the
The Blackthorn was rebated earlier this month and
location of the collision in which 23 Coast Guardsmen died,
signed
by
Wanamaker.
towed to drydock.
Witnesses from each vessel have testified before the board
that their own vessel was on the proper side of the channel at
The board of investigation is seeking to determine how and
Thats a very serious charge," sa id board chairman Rear
the time of the collision about one mile west of the Sunshine
why the, accident occurred.
Adin. Norinan Venzke. "I'm not going to be the one to cover up
Skyway Bridge,
Wednesday, Terrance Gargan, attorney for Kingston
here, I can assure you of that."
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23.3; Pole Vault: Petitjean (C) 10
6; Mile: Crees (C) 11:00,5; Mile
Relay: Boone 3:44.5.
Girls
Oak Ridge ll', Boone 72", West
Orange U', Colonial
Discus: Purdue (OR) 1097;
Shot: Purdue (OR) 36-1; Long
Jump:Q Wright (B) 169 ~ High
Jump: Ingram (C) 410; no LH:
Wright 15.3; 100: Harman (C) 111;
Mile: Donnelly (C) 3:32.1; 440
Relay: Colonial 5.40; 440: Johnson
(OR) 66.2; 330 IN: Law (OR) 49 3 :
$40: Collins (OR) 2:336; Mile
Medley Relay: West Orange
410,9; 220: Harman (C) 27.1; 2
Mile: Drayton (WO) 17:20; Mile
Relay: Boone 4:32.2
Del_and I61 , Lake Brantley 731 1 .
Apopka 13
High Jump: Seaton (D) 4 10;
Discu s: Basye (LB) 99.2; Shot:
Basye (LB) 33.1; 110 H: Seaton
(D ) 15.5, Long Jump: Gray (0)

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squads hold a two- zip edge over their Seminole County rivals,
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The Spruce Creek hawks and top-seeded Mainland flue.
cancers carn&amp; d semi - final berths Wednesday night and a shot
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at taking another step towards the state playoffs.
Spruce Creek came up with 11 unanswered points in a three
liliflUte stretch hit.' in the final period to edge Lyman's
Greyhounds 54-50. Mainland's victory came a little easier, 84Is
56, at tin' expense iii outinanned Lake Hrantlev.
I .iiuin jumped out to a slim lead in the first quarter over
SpflINY Creek behind it hot - handed Neal Gillis. The slickshooting junior G reyho und canned a pair of floor shots and was
perfect from the charity stripe to help 'I'oiii Iiwrence's squad
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Final period and then rattled off the first 11 points in stanza
niunber tour to put the game out of reach despite a desperate
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Britton paced Spruce Creek with 14 points while Neal Gillis
led Lyman's efforts with 22 markers.
In the
cap game of the opening round, Lake Brantley
blitzed out in front of Mainland's top-seeded Buccaneers 8-2
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Sparked b' all-state candidate Sam Henry and center Herb
Harris, the lluc's outscored Lake Ilrantlev 37- over the next
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In holding the Patriots to four second quarter points,
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Despite
hot - handed effort by Lyman 's Neal
Senior guard Doug I)urshinmer led the Patriot effort with a
(.illis, SIu'nt'I' Creek squeezed by the (ireyhowids 21 point showing while Mainland placed four players in double
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passes froiii Henry to pace the Mainland offense.
"We took advantage of early opportunities but then we lost
concentration," commented Lake Brantley coach Bob
Peterson of his early lead.
We had the shots but couldn't get them in '1 hen their big
men started hitting shots and hitting the boards. It's difficult to
prepare for Mainland's size when you're as small as we are
and don't have any size to practice against."
Mainland coach Dick Toth seemed as happy about the
tournament pairings as lie was with the one-sided victory.
'We now have a night off before we have to play again,''
observed Toth. 'If the tournament runs like it should and we
have to piny Sanford again, they'll have to play three straight
nights to win this tournament.''
But Tutu wasn't looking too far ahead.
"We've' got Spruce Creek next and they get up for us and
play us tough. Anytime you go against a guy like Joe Pigotte
I Spruce Creek coach) you have to be prepared for anything.
lie's been coaching for something like 20 years and knows how
to get ready for a game,''
The Mainland coach was also pleased about the opportunity
to go to his bench.
''We're trying to find a strong eighth man," he pointed out.
''If
Win the tournament and get into regional and state
competition we have to have that kind of depth to keep going.''
The l3uc boss complimented his reserves on their fourth
quarter role.
''Sometimes there isn't enough credit given to our players
be cause people are so used to the good plays they make they
seem to lose sight of how exceptional these kids really are.
Our fans have conic to expect near perfect play everytiine we
go out on the court."
LYMAN (50i: Williams 2, lAmomm 6. Nelson 8, Gillis 22.
Stribling 4. Bailey 8. Totals: 19 12-15 50.
SPRUCE CREEK ( ): Williams 5, (;ordomi 4, Borne 10,
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WTItI{ plans to .broadcast the Seminoles
third quarter against Spruce ('reek. The score
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PATRIOT
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By United Press international
Once more top-ranked team came riding high into Notre
Dame's Athletic and Convocation Center, And once more
the Fighting Irish came up big.
"%%'hat freaks me out ... is that you don't come Into this
place undefeated or No. 1," said Irish Coach Digger Phelps
Wednesday night, after his team had knocked off topranketi
and undefeated D.:Paul, 76-74, in double-overtime.
"We made the key foul shots and a key rebound at the
end."
Orlando Woolridge sank both ends of a one-on-one with 19
seconds left in the second overtime to snap the Blue
Demons' 26-gamuie winning streak over two seasons.
Wootridge, who had 16 points, was fouled by DePaul's Terry
Cummings.
"I was just trying not to think about how Important they
were," said Woolridge of the shots that made Notre Dame
21-5. "1 pretended like it was the first half and these two free
throws did not mean the game."
Notre Daine has had a history of toppling heavily favored
teams at South Bend, lad. Some of ND's more notable
upsets Included ending UCLA's 88-game winning streak on
Jan, 19, 1974; No, 1-ranked and undefeated San Francisco
Mar. 1, 1977; and Marquette, the defending NCAA chainpions Feb. 26, 1978.
"I would like to congratulate Notre Dame, especially
Kelly Tripucka," said DePaul Coach Ray Meyer. "He made
inany shots when there was a hand right In his face. We've
won a few games like this one today so we'll take the loss,"
In the opening round of the Southeastern Conference tournament, Florida edged Vanderbilt, 72-71, and Auburn sank
Georgia, 79-71.
Reggie Hannah, forced to spend much of the second half
on the bench because of four fouls, scored on a driving 1 'P
with four seconds left to give Florida its upset. The victory
moved the Gators into Thursday's quarter-finals against
No, 6 LSU.
The victory matched Auburn against third-ranked
Kentucky In Thursday's quarter-finals. Other quarter-final
games are Alabama vs. Mississippi State and Tennessee vs.
Mississippi. The Tigers were paced by freshmen Frank
Poindexter with a team-high 18 points, and Darrell
Lockhart with

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Swatting

Lake Brantley coach Bob Peterson pleads with
the guys in the striped shirts for a call to go his
way
a ag inst the Mainland Hues in Wednesday's
district game.

Baseball Flies

Bowie Kuhn must feel like he's

swatting flies. Every time he nails one, a few more come
buzzing around to bother him.
So far, lie' has gotten a number of baseball men for tam-

pering, Lite biggest one being Hay Kroc, the San Diego Padres'
unsuspecting owner who wound up being soaked for $100,000
for saying hiE club would try to get Graig Nettles and Joe
Morgan when and if they became free agents.
Now, Ballard Smith, who runs the Padres and Is Kroc's so
in-law, has brought attention to another so-called tampering
situation, lie claims representatives of two clubs, Montreal
Expos' Manager Dick Williams and an unidentified member in
the New York Yankees' public relations department, talked
with Padres' Dave Winfield at Las Vegas last year telling him
they'd like to have him on their side,
Smith admits he can't prove it, so he Isn't filing any formal
complaint, but he says Winfield's agent and adviser, Al Frohman, who Is trying to negotiate a new 10-year $20 million
contract for Winfield, told him of those talks. Everybody in the
Yankees' PR department denies any conversation like that
ever took place.
The question that comes to my mind now Is precisely what
constitutes "tampering,"
Seemingly, Rule 3G of the major league rules spells It out,

stating quite clearly, "There shall be no negotiations or

dealings respecting employment, either present or
prospective, between any player, coach or manager and any
other club with which he is under contract or acceptance of
terms ,,,"
Ray Kroc never attempted to negotiate with either Nettles or
Morgan. Nor did he have any personal dealings with them.
Yet, Kuhn felt compelled to take the uncommonly drastic
action he did.
I honestly don't think a member of one club saying to a
player of another, especially one he knows well and with whom
he's friendly, 'We'd sure like to ha ve you ,' constitutes any
real tampering. Ballplayers say that to each other all the time
and none have ever been charged with tampering, much less
fined for it.

Walden (Ed) 29.2 ¼; Discus:
Stewert (Ed) 98,10; High Jump:
Mactavish (WP) 50; Long Jump:

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la essence. Kroc didn't say any more about Nettles and
Morgan, but it still cost him $100,000. That has a lot to do with
Smith's present feelings about anyone else talking to Winfield.
"When Ray was fined, I was fully supportive of the commissioner's right to do it although I felt the amount was extrem
excessive," Smith told me over the phone from San Di
Wednesday.
"lie felt so bad that one night after the family had din
together, he told tue to find someone to sell the ballclub to t
next (lay. But lie thought about it overnight and changed
mind, lie' realized how much the chub meant to rue, and I
viously appreciate that. But he paid the money. I wouldf4
have, ,Ind I told him that.
"Okay, you take that and go to what happened with Gay
Perry and us. Gaylord called a press conference here In
Diego late last summer and publicly stated where he wante
go, to Texas. An hour or so later, he left the press conferel
and placed a call through our switchboard to Brad C
bett tof the Texas Rangers.) We had a clear case'
premeditated action here. Now I like Brad, and Ieonsj
Gaylord a friend, but I think he was wrong In the way he
act
"1 immediately called the commissioner's office and c
plumed about it but nothing ever was done other than sq
token investigation."
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ranked LSU 21-5) in the third game (0
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Singles: Greiner (85) d. Luccl 7-

6, 75; Wood (US) d. Langill 6 A. 6
2; Chafe (UFC) d. Smart 16, 26;
Schubert (BS) ii. Krass 6.1. 63;

Chappell (UCF) d. Greiner.

W L I Pit. Schubert 1.6, 64, 6-3; Krass.Chafe
35 16 9
IS (UCF) d. Surratt Montgomery 63,

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Golden St.

70 46 303 27½ Transactions

Atlanta 116, Indiana Ill
San Diego 129, Detroit 113
Houston 110, Washi ngton 97
Milw 119, Phoenix 110, of
Phila 101, Seattle 94, of
Thursday's Games
San Antonio at New York
Houston at Washington

Doubles: DiMaslCallahan (OR)
d. Haynes.Zenditti IS; Anderson.
Pantoso (OR) d. Hoang Kent 57.
Evans 4, Colonial 1
Singles: Solo (C) d. Gosnell $6;

Connor d. Chepnik II; Scammell
d. Heng el SO; Hykes d. Stone 83;
Elliott d. Romer 04.
Doubles: Gosnellifykes d. Solo
McCormick II; Scammell

Connors d. ChepnikStone $2.

Soccer
San Jose (ASL) - Signed draft

Cleveland at Atlanta

New Jersey •t Detroit

San Diego vs. Kansas City
at St. Louis

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Singles: Herren d. Slmmonds
Eynon
non d. Humphries 8.1; Gary
, Hawkins $7, 5.3; Ball d.

Hutto 1.3; Oethln d. Bales I 0.

Doubles: Herron-Hawkins
d.
picks Mike Hunter and Greg $immonds.Gary
$1; Eynon.
D.bgedo.
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Wedaesday's results
Del_and 78. L. Brantley 47, Apopka
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Edgewater4,Oak RIdge I
Slngles:Drucker(E)d.Mitchell
$3; Patterson (E) d. Elwell 5.4;
Hunter (E ) d. Ryan $3; Troutman
( E) d. Kennedy $3; Brown (C) d.

Long Jump: Hicks (LI) 1911,1j; Tat I-7.

Discus: Greene (0) 1303; Skit:
Doubles: Patterson
Grwne (0) 44-1; 135 NH: Daivs (E) d. Mitchell. Kennedy •,;

(A) 15.5; IN: Betsy (D) 10.4; Pod Ryan.Uryko (OR) d. Troutman

Vault: Lemons (LB) $10; * Hunter 5-0.

Davis (A) 3-10; 445: Broughton

Evans S. Colonial 2
hlag$es; Pascual (C)d.Ford II;

III: Hicks (LB) 2:07.3; 22$: Warner (E) d. Miller IS;

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Place' and it's mighty cold dowmi theme

Auburn, with all that talent, can't twat

thieiii," the ii't'shuiuiani said
Simuuthm said he'll pr.'hmibh us.' ;i

"If that didn't inspire' (lie l'vs, it
mimas have been just Iii.' 1;1%'% i[

different liim.'up against Ke'nlueki,

anybody but Georgia."

ave'rages. You cmiii only list' so iiuiiuh

thimin he itmil the' tirst in,' humus tin'

before' thu.' averages get on sour

DunkAtlist

December, Cobb has sue-

front flip and, if all goes well,
hurls his red and white

basketball through the rinim
before making his landing.
Since misfiring in his initial
attempt at the Sugar Bowl
Tournament
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nearly every school in time
Southeastern Conference.
''Tim.' first time' I nuade it
was the Alubaiiaa game," lme'

(Ev) 10.1; ISO: Dawe (Ed) 2:03.4; (LB) d. Plnnoca 1.3; Homer (LU)

flip-dunk at the start of time'

season when they wanteel to

Cobb said then' i

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real possibility itt overShooting the imimirk and giving
hminmself mi facial mm tIK' ruin

1k' second off of relief pitcher Mike' 1)rmb
lx'lhbe to give them ml 5-3 lead.

Time Colonial Grenadiers jiummped out to mini

ea rly lead and used late inning relief hmdi

find something different to from Jeff Cheeks a.md Bob Bastwick to record
entertain the crowds, lie 1118)' a 7-4 win over tin' Lyman Greyhounds in prep
be the. only person in time baseball action Wednesday evening,
Starting pitchers [tick Marcello of i.ymiimani
country who has done time
wmd Colonial's Bi ll Richard_son both ran hit,,
stunt.
"I haven't even heard of trouble early and were promptly sent to time
showers.

anyone else trying it," he
said.
if the flip-dunk wasn't till-

Spec

Hichard.soni hmad control problems froumi the'
start and left thu.' gamune alter pitching just tine'third of an ilmlmimmg.

('imeeks, who came on in relief of hiu'h,irii.
somi in the' first, tossed six Innings, striking out

muimu' While spacing out three lynmmarm huts

lie' gave way to relief hmelp in the seventh
minting after walking a pair of batters.
Bob Umistwmck taint' in mmmei struck out
second baseman Donny Second and t'ntk't'd
Mmircello into grounding 1)111 te' lift tIme
Gre'nmadii'r's record to 3-i.
Junior Br ,.lilt Ilolzworthm went 2-2 antI
lriive fit thmree runs in mu losing effort for time 6-2
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relief pitcher Cheeks witha base tilt to heft
field, giving the Greyhounds; an earl) :i.o

advantage.

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Marcello, Dribbkebee and hlolzwortli;

Marcello me t his eloonu as he was tagged
for three ru litn the bottom half of the first

Richardson, Cheek i2 and Shaker; hitters
Colonial Lanirmni 3-4 28, Ruimuick 2-2 28111;

I..ONGWOOD, Fla. - The 1980 Sem inole Coun ty Spe
cial inning. Colonial collected two nuore runs Ili
Olympic Summer Games will be held Saturday, March 8 at

Records:

l.yumiami 6.2, Colonial 3-1.

Lyman High School. Special Olympics is only for the mentally

re tarded,

eight years or older who ha ve not been members of

any Junior or Senior High School athletic team. An athlete
t b age 8 by May 15, 1980 to participate in the 1980 Swimmuse
mer Games.

Special Olympics Is sport in its truest sense. The goal Is not

Paraplegic Wins Court Battle
BAL'I'lMOlIE i UPI,i

smmles. It nasa Victory lie had

a lire hiaiarel Oil grounds time'

When Baltimore Orioles' fan

long awaited on what lie

fir.' code discriminates

l'hioimias'l'urner, mu paraplegic,

consici ' . it moral issue.

against time handicapped.

to win, but to try; to experience, not to conquer. No time Is too was cleared of creating a fire

"It proves it is thie opinion of

slow, and no distance too small to earn a ribbon, a hug, a cheer, hazard by blocking a

the court that I was sitting in

But before a jury could hear

or a sincere "well done."
" N o records are broken In Spec al Memorial Stadiwii aisle with

time most feasible place - that

time appeal, Turner's lawyers

Olympics except those

smnamnhip,

for courage, determination and sport- his Wheelchair, his lawyer I was doing nothing wrong," worked out mu deal with
grinned and said, "You're thme 22-year-44d 'I'urnmer said as prosecutors ;Ind the state

he was leaving court Wed- dropped the case, which

County. The 130 athletes who will participate represent
Turner, who had moved into Imesday.
Judge Blmmnmchw Wahl told the
Altamonte Elementary (Coordinator: Darlene Knowles); the a isle to prot est seating for
'iTurner had appealed his court isequivmulemtt to Turner's
crooms High (Coordinator: Andrew Tatum); Goldsboro the disabled, was also all
Elemen tary (Coordinator: Eleanor Shill); Jackson-Heights

Oct. 2 conviction for creating

being found innocent.

Middle (Coordinator: Laurie Dedman); Lakeview Middle

(Coordinator: Rae Ring); Mllwee Middle (Coordinators:

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Elementary (Coordinator: Don DePierro); Rosenwald
Sanford Grammar (Coordinator: Debbie Ervin); Sanford
Middle (Coordinator: Betty Rinker); Seminole Community

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Lyman Track and Swlnnlng will begin at the same time at the

Doubles: WaldenSubirm (LB) Cl.

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Freeman (Ed) 23.1; 2 Mile; Doss

(Ed) 10:01,4; Mile Relay: Evans DlnemSoyia I.); Pinnock.Ptatt

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Cobb said the cheerleaders

Miii Midiey Relay: Evans 3:44.1; d. Platt 1.6; Dunn (LB) d. Montoya
221m A. Johnson (Ev) and 12.

Jump: Freeman (Ed) 22 ½.

mllmcI('ohh) imito aha.'kn ards soinit'msault,

for granted time Former high
Ix.ard ma Ia 'l'hme FIr, thenm
school athlete' e'ammae' ill) with it siiiiultamme'oiesls' pushes off int.
new version Nii1e bit' take's oil a bark film) mind slmujimiliummlcs time'

Loveless(C)d.Spmarla.Warnerl.7 at9:OOa.m.The Parade of Athletes wtflUneupat9:lSam and

Harp ( Ev) 10.0; MIII: Dawe (Ed)
Lake Brantley S, Trinity Prop
4,33; 441 Relay: Evans 43.S; 4*:
SIngles: Dineon (TP) d. Walden
Hall (Ev) 10.5; 334 tNt Rucker $2; SMn(LB)d. Kuhn SO; Ryan

Jump: Ruck.r (Ev) 310; Lang

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College (Coordinator: Darryl Payne); Sterling Park

DIscus; Pate (Ed) 141-9; Pile
Vault: Woodruff (WP) 1214; $10

Boiincing

said. "
games Then
after that for
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Elementary (Coordinator: Laurie Dedman); and SCARcitizens (Coordinator: Suzanne Skelley).
All athletes are to repor t to the Track at Lyman High School

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Thursday Lodios'Nile

when the Rebels call a time
out, Cobb dashes to midcourt,

itd 'iss.'hmer. "Well, I want all of you
to know that hell is 110 longer a hut

buzzer, but I lk'llt'vt' e, '/11 b.' read', for

Relay: DeLand 3:49,3; 2 Mile; (E) d. Sailer II; Mais (E) d.
Blues 111.11111 10:33.3: Mlii Relay: Gibson 1.2.
Del_and 3:37.3.
Doubles: Ford.Mlas (E) d.
Ivaee 94. Idgewater $4, Winter PascaulGlbson $4; Miller-

Ill HN: Morris Ev) 14.g, 111:0.

over before we (s)Uld beat %ammdy

Ik' mined in tunughit s gaimie

mime why we can't beat Auburn,'' sa i l

Murphy (0 23.5; MIII Medley LoveIess(C)d.$loanS.5; Sheridan

Park 43

Will Poindexter said time' Fige'rs n ou't

Exceptional Student Center (Coordinator: Manfred McRory);

Relay: Det.and 44.1; Night Jump:

(0) 52.0; 331 IN: Davis (A) 41.4;

''A local sportswriter around bite
wrote that hell would have to free','.'

1980 is the eleventh year of Special Olympics In Seminole vindicated."

Girls

Track

tucks' during the' r..'gul;ir
l osing both gamut's by .iimIs te', .i points.

(;eorgia Coach lluglm Durham. "Whi
don't times ask Sammy Simuthi %%11*)

For $c,turcIc,',c At Lyman

Lyman 6, Ovhedo 1
Singles: Morrissey d. Plante 03;
L'Heurex (0) Cl. Oswald

Hauey,

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the foul line, takes off Into a

Dave Raghettl and shortstop
Dorl man d. Painter $ 0; Fleming
Rafael Sant
Santana.
d. Show Ii; Hill d. Cox ID.
Montreal - Signed righthanders
Doubles: Morrissey. Dort mand.
Bob James and Bill Guliiclison, Plate.L'Heurex $2;
Oswald.
letthander Rick Engle and catcher Fleming d. Palnter.Ginge S
3.
Roberto Ramos.
Cincinnati - Signed outfielder
Boone 6, Jones 1
Duane Walker.

Golden State at Boston
Den ver at PhiladelphIa

We'll go to a restaurant, emit, and thin
talk about it.

''limes have lk'att'mm us in it.' at Ui.'

Oak Ridge S. Edgewater 3

(E) d. Pantoso 4.7; Zendittl (OR)
d. Snead I.S.

Cleveland - Signed catcher Ron

Auburn played n ell againsKenKen-

''I'mmm getting tired of people' asking

Julius
Erving,
Darryl
Dawkins and David Thompson have nothing on a 5-9 Ole
MIss
Miss cheerleader named Ty

N,'mim Sloan at tim.' e,iil ''1 (bit' ',';.,s

of Florida both had 15

Georgia w hi ch
five more regularseason gaines thom the 'igers.

trampoline placed just i nside

$6; Anderson (OR) d. Haynes $4
Callahan (OR) d. Hoang 87; Kent

BaseBall
NY Yankees - Signed pitcher

4'I1','Ii um the last six or seven gamut's."

'We don't have a gaimme pImini for I .I

and Tennessee i 17-9), the defending
tournament champion, plays Ole Miss

W ed ne sday's results
Singles: Benditti (E) d. Dimasi

St. Louis at Hartford
Vancouver at Winnipeg
Buffalo at Edmonton

we have

coaching job over to N. (' State' s

honors Ili their gamin' n mlii 1t cacti
wiute Bob Van Nos and Mike Milliga,i

three of its last 13 games and all three

runs toward a miniature

High school

Friday's Games

11 11 ,

Seattle
Phoenix
San Diego
Portland

ubtwim Coach Sunny Smmiitim.

,Jllilmim ('ottomi of Florida and Mike

Ithiodi's ul Vanderbilt sliart'd suorimuz

of those victories were against

31 20 5 76
(UCF) d. Montgomery 6
25 9
1, 61; Stauble (UCF) d. Surratt 7 Cobb,
23 2111
37 6, 36, 42.
31 77 13 54
The Ole Miss sophomore
Doubiesi WoodSmart (US) d.
21 30
SI Langlil.Stauble 1.4,' 74; Luccl.
has patented what may
Division

Los Ang

Birmmminghanl, was the big thing," said
mowed more poise than

"We'll stay here lit the tourn;ir:.:it
as long as we have to,'' said Vms'huer
who will be tur tling the Florid,,

When it comes to slant dunks, cessfully taken his act to said uronels bc'gaim to take' it

UCF S. Ball St. 4

52

''lime' confidence factor, playing ill

plays Mississippi State t13-13) at noon

OXFORD, Miss, DPI -

29 19 12 70
27 31 4

amid Ilubbmi Price 14. I .aV.imi M.'rt't'r
n;is Georgia's No. 2 scorer . h

Oddly enough. Auburn has nomm ommis

Bunning 60, 64; Stielman (R) d.

Edmonton 5, Chicago 2
Toronto 4, Colorado 3
Thursday's Games
NY Rangers at Boston
Washington at Detroit
Minnesota at Montreal

Boston 130, San Antonio 125
Gold en St. 133, N.J. 130

to get past Vanderbilt Wedmiesdas anil

Earlier today, Alabammma i 16-10)

Florida caught Vanderbilt napping

tineau 6.2. 60; Perry (R) d

Clevelnd
Detroit

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going to give It a try.
"I really want to play well

game 18 p.m. cst i of the SEC quarter-

finals. Florida, only 7-20 after up-

Wednesday night while building a 444 halftime lead but the Commodores

Singles: DeSalvo (R) d Mar

41 5 14

Minnesota
Toronto

34
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2
25 41 379
Chicago
23 43 .311 16½
Utah
20 46 .303 19"
Pacific Division
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d. 05

'isscht'r, hadn 't expected the (;.tiv

Freshman Frank l'oind.'xtt'm'

points after seven umunutt's. tlme Tigers

15-1l at 2 p.m.

Tennis

Rollins?. Fla. Southern 2

Wales Conference
Norris Division
W I. 1

Friday's
Friday Games

play this game on a great Is Arnold Palmer, who is Lauderdale,
and a third to his cr4
course like this that's so near acting as host for the second
Sullivan, an Ocala, Fla., already this winter.
year.
looking forward to coming this week after being given a to home," he said.
resident, says his fast start
After finishing second tat
AU of the top 10 money
home to central Florida after sponsors exemption," said
this
year has produced some Bob Hope Desert Classic
Among the missing for this
getting off to the best start of Sullivan, a non-winner on the winners so far this year are on event over the rolling par 72, Interesting results at home, shot a first round 65 to
was Surprised how many the lead at Phoenix the
his five-year tour career this tour. "This Is a great tour- hand hr the tournament, 7,100-yard Bay Hill course will
nament a nd exemptions Into It including Tom Watson, who be Jack Nicklaus and Lee people recognized me," he week.
winter,
moved into the lead with
said. "They seem real pleased
And although muscle are hard to get.
Trevino.
"I told myself okay, th
win
last Sunday at Los
"I tried to get a.i exemption
spasms in his back that kept
about my success. It s fun for the one I'm going to
him out of last week's Los last year and they turned me Angeles.
Nicklaus will play in his them to follow one of their said Sullivan, who went o'
Bob Byman, whose only second event of the year next own in the newspaper,"
Angeles Open threaten his down. Actually I was kind of
Angeles
finish third. "men I trle
Although he hasn't won on force
again In the citrus Bay glad because 1 was so bad tour win was this event last week at the Jackie Gleason
great rounds out
1e'9 is aratereik as of course liierruryWutm1iimthtaL Fort the tour yet, liihj a second myself."
llli'C'u*ssic this weekend, h'a &amp;hii'd1ikt twpruc
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Mactivish 2.33; Mile Medley:
Evans 5:13.8: 220: Curry (Ev)
27.2; 2 Mile: Jenkins (Ev) 12:39.1 ;
Mile Relay: Evans 1:31.8; Shot:-

WLI

Phila

Colorado

Phoenix at Utah

Young Su ivan Ready For Round 1 At Bay. Hill
ORLANDO, Fin. (UPI)
Young Mike Sullivan has been

(Ev) 540; 440 Relay: Evans 53.1.

Patrick Division

Miiwauke
Denver

losimmg only 66-58.

:\tiliiirni's IiImiimct'

easier. Although trailing by nine

Wabash 102, DePauw 87

22 32
31 35 .470 S/: Quebec
Wednesday's Results
24 41 .3U II
NY Rangers 5, Los Ang
11 30 .2)9 24½
NY islanders S. Quebec 3
Western Conference
Pmila 1, Buffalo 1, tIe
Midwest Division
Bosto 4. Hartford 3
W L Pct. OS
Pittsburgh 3, Winnipeg 2
Kan City
10 27 .591 Indiana

iMit that wasni't t'mu.'iittli to offset

of the second half.

Boston

39 24
33 37 504 6
33 33 SOS 6

Auburn's victory caine much

time in five wars, play 3rd-ranked

W L Pct. GB Montreal
- Los Angeles
1$ u
47 17 734 1½ Pittsburgh
31 33 .4*4 17½ Hartford
D*trüil
20 35 .444 70
Adams
27 34 .415 22

Atlanta

Florida Coach Ed Visseher.

Kentucky i 26-4) in tonight's final

WinnIpeg

San Anton
Houston

who had 24 points and 12 retx)un.Ls

semesomi o pe ner for both tt';mnrms, but
made a be tter showing when th.
Played mm Gainesville mi niommth ;iei.

110 LH: P. Williams (Ev) 15.2;
100: C. Williams (Ev) 11.4; Mile:
Mactavlsh (WP) 5.27; 440: Young

Campbell Conference

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Top perfonmi.'n' in hit' opening round
was (;t'(irgia frt'slumi;in i't'rr Fair

had immade standb y plane rest'rv;itut'ns

Wednesday's Results

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1
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top teumims in the nation.

win by this teaum %tould have

to be considered an upset,'' said

mis routed 112-8 I n her; it

Florida

played lU at Baton Iliiugt' in the

to take thein

Central Division

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Brantley 1:31).

play.

points %%[lilt, Darrell Lockhart had 17

L Pc?. 01 Buffalo

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dubious honor of taking on two of time

driving layup ithi four seconds left to
"Ali),

Tigers played the Wildcats. hut Ic;
hold miie to thus.''

off the l*'nchi to k';id Auburn ith 18

By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division

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ictories in the SEC tournament

'lht' top six t&amp;';iiiis in hit' SEt
sL'indings ttr.' byes Wedm's.la and
the other tour battled [or the
retimauiing two quarterfinals be rths

was ahead by 10 or more points illost

1.40

NBA Standings

Boston
Phila
New York
Wshngtn
New Jersy

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t he Gato rs winning at tIM' emni

when Reggie Hannah scored onm a

forged into it ,k01 halftime lead and

3.20 2.80

Pro Basketba

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Relay: Lake Brantiey 1:344; 220:

turned time galmie into a nip-and-tuck
NY islanders
Twelfth race -3.0, 0: 39:41
29 25 I
66 Jones 6 1,6 1; Green (R) d. Dove 6
2WahooBet
28.00 12.60 6.00 NY Rangers
25 25
battle
through the Final eight minutes
65 0,6 l; Ramsdell (R)d, Munson 6 1,
Atlanta
6Cocky Robin
6.00 4.80
26 71 fl
63 6-3; Arclero (R) d. Waddle 6.1, 6.1
1Win With Wanda
3.20 Washington
19 32 10
10
Doubles: Martineau Bunting
0(24) 51.00; P (3-4) 147,10; 1 (2Smyth. Division
(FSC) d. KynochOutlaw 6.3, 7.6;
4-4) $93.60.
W L I Pis. O'Grady-Moran (N) d. Jones
Attendance - 2,009; Handle - Chicago
77 7111 6 Waddle 63, 61; Dove Munson New Slain
241.144.
St. Louis
27 21 10
61 (FSC) d. FosterTennenbaun 6.4,

F'

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tens in the Southeastern Conference
standings, picked up first-round

with

Edgewater 27

NHL Standings
By United Press International

0 (1-4) 37.40: P (1-6) 123.30: 1 (I-

It's

The Tigers, now 10-17 after beating

S ou thwest

4-4) $4140
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Georgia, 79-71. for the Vill straight

4.20 Pro Hockey

IBeauBob

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)

been fun for the Auburn Tigers and
Florida Gators while it lasts.
The Tigers and Gators, bottom

Evans olol), Winter Park $5,

4.00 300 Texas Luth II. SW Texas 79
2 Keno's Note
West
6 Sawdusty
11.40 13.00
500 Air Force 76, So. Cob.
7 River King
NW Nat 57, Chminde Hawaii 53
Q (2 4) $9.00; P (2.6) 70.50; 1'
4 IOre. Tech 69, Geo. Fox 67
4 7) 47L 20.
Regis 70, Santa Fe 61
Tenthracs -3-I, A: 34:74
Wyoming 71, Nev.-L.V. 70
6JW'% Cain
36.00 15.60 560
SMastpr Mix
7.40 400

6HGH's Jeff

Lake Bra mit le 's Doug I )ersh i mer took scoring
honors against Mainland with 21 points but the
Hues took the ga nme by an 84-56 margin.

Hapless Gators Stun Vanderbilt In SEC

Ntre Dme 76, DePaul 71, 2ot

Qu inc y 104, Drury 71
SE Mo. St. 100, Mo..Rlia

Eleventh race- 5-14,0: 31:04
1 T's Penny Sue 15.00 540 4

Vincent

The deciding contest for the district title is
scheduled for 8:00 p.m. and will be preceded by

I

20.60 5.80

Ott the Pistons to help San
number for clinching the lieatl by an elbow and i. urd"r.
It may be time for Detroit to intelligence."
Diego snap a 10-game road Central Division title to 11,
observation at a hospital
recall the Pistons.
Lloyd Free poured in 16 of ling streak.
Warriors 133, Nets 121)
Bucks 119, Suns 110
The Pistons, who now have his 42 po ints as San Diego Celtics l), SpIn's 125
Purvis Short came off the
The Bucks oulsci.rrt tht.
even their on coach opened up a 32-13 lead late in
Larr Bird scored six of his bench to More 14 of his .i.i
Suns, 1t3-8, in the final I; I) to
questioning their intelligence, the first quarter and Freeman 30 points during an 18-4 spurt points in tIM'
tie the .sror.' anil .!utr
second quarter
continued a collision course Williams added 19 of his 31 ill the third quarter to lead as Golden State o;k'ncd a 6&amp;49
Bridgemami scored sis I i:i
with the NBA's all-time losing points in the final period o Boston to it fourth straight h;.h1ti;mc it'aci A Ne Jersey
game-high 35 pomnt
ill
streak record Wednesday help the clippers repulse a victory. George Gervin led rally in the fourth pe riod
overtime to lift Mik;oiker ti
night by dropping a 129-113 late Detroit rally.
San Antonio with a game- hugh [mut ed ,
a tough road victors
decision to the San Diego
De tr oit closed its deficit to 35 IMlints,
Rockets 110, Bullets 9
6ers 101, SuperSiuic IS
Clippers.
62-50 at halftime and Bob lIasks 116, Pacers Ill
Most's Mluiit' scored ;,i
Julius Erving scored LI
"We never got back on
MeAdou fired in 17 of hi s 34
Eddie Johnson hut a three- lk)itIts to help hIou.stomm imiove
po ints and Maurice ('het'ks
defense
tonight," said points in the third quarter to point basket with 21 seconds into a second-plait'
sealed
Philadelphia's v.r
Central
disgusted Detroit Coach Rich spark a surge that cut San rennairung to snap;. ill-Ill tie Division tie itli San
Anitonit)
time ictorv WIth a pain if
Adubato after the Pistons' Diego's lead to one point with and added a pair of free The Rockets' ('alvin Murphy
free throws with fivt M''Od
13th straight defeat. ''We 10 minutes remaining in the throws in the final seconds as t as injured in the first
remaining. It %% ,is St'attt s
must have given up 40 points game. Williams then cooled Atlanta reduced its inagi. quarter hen he tas hit iii
fourth loss tit five C.Iii;t:
thit'

deLand 51.8; 440: Bohnam (LB)

2.80 3.20 280 MarQuelle $0, Detroit 76

Q (4-I) $5.50; P (4-I) 414.00; T (4.

Friday night's semi-final action will put Spruce
('reek against top-seeded Daytona Mainland at
7 :1111 p.m. while the winners of tonight's Seminole.
Apopka game and the Lake hlowell-Deiand game
also meet Friday night at 8::U) p.m. to determine
who wi ll play in Saturday's championship game.

. ,' .P-

Mnkato St. 74, Smidji 61

By United Press International on Iayups - it's just a lack of

16-S ~ . )00: Gray (0)11.4; Mile:
Bradov (D ) 5:20.7; 440 Relay:

632; 330 HH: Mall (LB) 502; 110:

G Adolphus 77. Bethel 75
Kan. Newman 84, Pittsg 61

4 Benevolent
,.io
0(2-3) 42.20; P (23) 77.90: T 3

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75. Wm. Jewell 70

De fiance 104, Urbana 71

Ninth race-$-1$, 1: 31:47

I lay-by-play announcer .Joe .Jolmnson takes to
the air at 6:15 for the pre-game show with game
action broadcast beginning at 7:00 p.m.
The second game of the night will feature the
Lake howell Silver hawks against the Deland
Bulldogs at 8:30 p.m.

Avila

Eighth race -3-0,5: 30:45

11

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NW La. 79. Nicholls St. 69
Midwest

4Honky Rabbit
100
Q (3.5) 4330; P (3.5) 194.10; T (3
5-4) 1573.40.

12 Cant Irmed

1.

80, Salem 59

1740 16.20 560 Chi Crcie 49, Wayne St. 64
Stockton 04, C Meth 77
5.00 2.80

3 Jonas Jeanette

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opening round action of the District 9 Class 4A
basketball tournament.

Glenville

Ssventhrace - s-)g, C: 31:53

s

Sanford Radio station WTRR will once again
bring Tribe basketball action into Seminole High
follower's living rooms.
The Tribe tangles with the Apopka Blue 1)arters
tonight at Mainland 111gb in the second stage of

harieston 69, Concord 60
5&amp;Elkins $2. W.Va. Tch 40

IiHighway Agent 3.40 2.90 41.60

4_17

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South
Bluefield 66, W.Va. Wslyn 37

Sixth race - S-iL A: 31:40

On The Air Tonight
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Fourth race -S-)$, 0:31:45
RR's Charlie
7.20 510 340
Two Timing
5.00 3.20
Everlastin Love
4.00
0(1.4) 19.40; P(1.4)64.50; T ()
4.2) 244.40.
Filthrace-3-$,C: 39:3)
FlightAttendant 15.60 4.00 3.60
lJoyful Spirit
300 3.00
3 Sheer Finish
Q (1.4) 14.00; P (1.4) 96.00; T (1

4-3) 333.00.

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Southeastern
First Round
Florida 72, Vanderbilt
Auburn 79, Georgia ;i
East Coast
First Round
LaSalle 70. Temple 62
St. Joseph's 70, Hofstra 59
Lafayette SO, Rider
Bucknell 76, Delaware 65
Carolinas Conference
First Round
High Point 61, Pfeiffer s4
NCCAA Div. Ill Playoffs
Marion 104, Mt Vernon Nat
District 12 NAIA
Northern 96, Mount Marty 01
East
Alfred 16, Ithaca 71
D0wlg 66. C.W. Post 62
Kg's Pt. 0), Pratt 56
Rochester 79, Hmltn Coll 69
Union 75, R P1 61

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LAKE BRANTLEY 156): Luce 2, Laughlin I, [)arila 1, Hobbs
I, MeGurvey 6, hays 10, Moths 2, Dershinmer 21, Knight 5,
Sevor 4, Totals: 19 18-25 56,
DAYTONA MAINLAND tSli: Smith 10, Prince 13. Harris 15,
Henry20, Cooper 10, Payne 4, Morris 4, Sheffield 10. Totals 35
14-23 84.

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Henry canned 20, Harris netted 15, Larry Prince added 13.

Piston Streak Headed Wrong Way
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Thursday, Feb. 2$, 1980-7A

Lyman Swimming Pool. Lunch will be served to athletes and

volunteers. The estimated time of completion is between land
2 p.m. The public is Invited to attend the entire program.

Robert Feather, Chairman of the Seminole County School
Board, will be the Master of Ceremonies. The Sanford Optimist
Club will provide the timers for the Track &amp; Field Events.
Lynn Stevens will direct the Swimming Events. Leo LeBeaux,
Pastor of the Longwood Bible Baptist Church, will give the
Invoestlon, The Sanford Junior Woman's Club will decorate
the stadium and provide "huggers" (persons who hug the
athletes after the races and congratulate them); Coca-Cola
and McDenald's Hamburgers will provide lunch for the
athletesand volunteers,

Spec

ymg cfor Seminole Coun are sponsored by the

Seminole County Association for Retarded Citizens, P.O. Box
4004, Lake Mary, 32746. Anyonmwasiming to make a donaUO( '
volunteer should write to this address or call Joan Helms, 1980
Seminole County Special Olympic Coordinator, In the evening
at 830-89.

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clients, uses foul language
and is very obnoxious to the
rest of us. We have covered up
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needs help, but I'm afraid if! business, and tell her anyway.
suggest it she will tell me to Anyone who needs drink
mind tity own business,
lace the day
serious
She gets a good salary, but trouble. You and your coon those days when she's workers do her no favor by
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woman needs
job.
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grips
VOTE FOR SOBRIETY with her problem now.
Alcoholism never gets better,
not does it go away without
treatment. It just gets worse.
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urging her to seek help
through Alcoholics
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DEAR ABBY: I am a 62year-old woman who recently
decided on an early
retirement, although I'm in
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I ha ve a frie nd my age who
is still worki ng. She began
calling me several times a
week to come and have
dinner with her. Just as I am
about to leave after dinner she
loath me down with half a
dozen boxes, several books,etc. She says, ,You have
IN
more time than I have now, so
I hope you won't mind taking
these shoes to the shoe repair,
dropping these books at the
library, and returning this
blouse for credit."
At first I accommodated
her with a smile, then I
realized that every time she
asked me over she had a list o(

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different countries," explains
lab technician Mrs. Diane
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with the students. "She has
helped a lot of students so
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enough good things about
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a lot of help to US. I believe we
couldn't have made it without
the volunteers. ( Other RSVP
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"It's hard to find teachers
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Bolanos.
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patience and compassion, are
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students, and that is about 50
percent of the job."
Mrs. Hannah admits that
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"I've worked hard since I
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Rose Hanna enjoys learning
about other countries,
She doesn't get her
knowledge from books,
however. Nor from traveling,
But by helping foreign
students at Seminole Cornmunity College's ESOL
Program (English
for
Sp eakers
of
Other
languages.)
Twice a week the 78-yearold Retired Senior Volunteer
from Altamonte Springs
boards the RSVP van that
transports her into the world
at many languages.
In a small classroom on the
college campus, the sprightly
volunteer helps bewildered,
sometimes
frightened,
students
students and adults lear n the
English language. And as she
aches them, she herself
learns.
The language? It matters
t. Students from Columbia,
kudi. Arabia, Puerto Rico,
Ylet Nain, Iran... Mrs. Hanna
helps them all.
"I only speak Arabic," she
says, explaining that she
doesn't have to have a
command of the Indi vidual's
language to help them learn
English.
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dictionary, the volunteer has
the students rapidly learning
the language of their new
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by Afty. Iriishy S. Carter, guardian
of tb. property of Mailorl. Albirtis.
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TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON
tOrmerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st SI., 3225742

Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet, remodeling. All Work
guar, Free Est, 331 6165.

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C.t'ancTll,

SER V ICES UNLIMITED
HomeRepair&amp;Remodeling
2lhrs.
3220711

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Make room in your attic, garage
Sell idle items with a Classif lea
Ad. Call a friendly ad.taker at
33226)1 or 53)9993.

MEINTZER TILE
mew or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Eap. 169.1562.
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Tile floors installed
NEW&amp;REPAIR
$30 llI3att6
reeEsl.

"SPECIAL" Low Rates
This Week Only
Free Estimate%63l.00,O

GWALTNEY JEWELER
201S. Park Ave.
3226509

TO BE SOLD

Lawn&amp; Landscathig
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Dressmaking

ATPUBLICAUCTION

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5it.,Mit,LlN$$1$s.m.
64 Laala.a DrIve- Lake Mary Estates
Delary, Pla.

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We have been commissIoned by the attorney to sell all of Ihe peceonal
belongIngs - piece by piece - to the highest bidder on this ebove dale &amp;
tIme. lou will fInd thIs a vary Out$t$fldin sale *Itti the finest qualIty of fj.
nI.liIns.

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Alterations, Dressmaking

:epTlFleDLAwN
ILANDSCAPING
FR FE ESTIMATES 327-7903

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maple Is*oem set, $ pc. secflsed ds,oapefl, a pe. u - :, sad taliss 5.
ultee IskIe, 7 radIus's, limed eek IakIe, skerrytable, U" isaisie iili, TV,
tail. I Ness' lengs, maple Setsk, steM deck. piimlas, 4 pc. timid wk dIalog
teen set wla Srsek*set skIs. caliase, a ar_TIIII.gWy estee, ir' ps,t. TV,
ses'_sr wale, NE eeraee, 4 dr skeet, parlskie ty,,..,,$ 5. stead, lies steel,
1J.i_t_,4 easy skiS, stobil lamp Salle, pictures,Isr,s assert. el leaSe,
piassi a cli.,, Wtc a btac,hugad, maleam,__ekeS,$lgsrelastic
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Saturday • March 1 • 11:00 AM

333.0707

fWSII

Whatever the occasIon, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one
_soon.

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5!$MtLTV!j,.

ST. JOHNS RIVER PARK • PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE '
PRIVATE ROADS • UTILITIES • ZONED A-I • 4 MILES ST.
JOHNS RIVER &amp; CANAL FRONTAGE • LAND OWNERS ASSN.

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nimaI Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controled heat, Off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 337.5737.

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s*s elite,lumr, unnlluren, eu... llllerpIsalc lade,
TV Sells,I,,delr siltee, 7pc,.
Sea piNE est $ k..sdrsde 505, lime
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05el
liselbo
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NOsnifli

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Oreonng &amp; So_srdIi

scales, elests a, limes,
tall., ,tia Malts, me dolsil desk I
skiS, skIN's cr15, pIdurj*aàes, mines's, esmer Sells, It" a Se" Ikig is'S
ssai., iu. a vases, Emiss utmells. pu I peas, dIastle ad, ilsade,,
eleses, eves, slr, settee maSer, itsibli miser, daJ.j _s, .I.U. '---

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• sulttaaaa. ev*iSe rack. several emil east's-ass. 'wapsr,balirsam

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'ywali, Ceilings, and Walls
ipair.d. Ru. &amp; Comm.
demodel I Additions.
Calil3l.53PPo562.0136

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Drapes, Upholstery

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LIthCSpjflg

clock Repair

personal b.hnghgs and real estate

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!SE-UN elF. issi. Aei.iv

,,, they may have that challenges the filed siskot Veil lad you lii

Home Repair

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IsautyCare

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P5515th site -Terms cask Dey ii Site.

wslidIty, hess or ofloct II any rate of fuasy.i at

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373250,

Household Furislsliktgs

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OLUMN$,

3MiiaiiWs UIWUFIIIIJ.Jd
en Lake Ma. Jail 1.. Of
Airpeef Sled. in $745

Sterling Silver, OrIental Rugs,

Antiques-Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes -Slot machines
Bridges AntIques, 323.2501

AllSlzeTarpeullns
ARMYNAVYSURPLUS
3loSanfordAve.332.1791

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1973 PLYMOUTH
DUSTER p1295

t1s

ANTIQUE ESTATE Moving
Sale Fri. 1 Sat. 9:00. Mar.
quette Ave. Follow signs.
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1395

Cash 322 4132

WE BUY USD I- uRP4ITUR a
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3225721.

cAmlIIae
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Prime St. Johns River Frontage

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1973 VW.412

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Lg. window AIr Cond.; shallow
well pump; car top carrier;
claw.foot bath tub: toIlet; roll,
away bid; bench car seat,
make offer 333.747 aft 5:30.

BROKER

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

Mulil.
cri
-. 105W. 21st St. between Oak &amp;
Park.ApplIances Imisc.10.5.
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559 Plants. allkinds,$l&amp;up.
705W. lIt St. 321.0995

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2995

20SF. 25thSt.3230951.

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SEIGLER REALTY

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A-OK TIRE
322-7430
NEW TIRES$19.19&amp; UP
24%) French Ave.
Sanford

We buy used furniture
FURNITURE I. THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
3236593
WE EIUY USED FURNITURE,
APPI lANCES &amp; PLUMBING

furniture,Refrig., stoves,

money In your waileti

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Wanted to Buy

100 Hays Dr. 373.3172

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Cars Removed

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1976 Honda 360T 3100 ml., fairing
luggage bag. Disc brakes &amp; eI
start. Good cond., $600.
323-9355.

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Furniture, 205 F. 25th St. 323.

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WAGON

78-Motorcycles

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CHOICE FROM 54,500

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1 Pony I y.arsoldslOo.
l0DucksS2each.

YardSaie-Tp,urs.a, Fri.

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high as an elephant's eye. Place

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67-Livestock-Poultry

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$25; Oak porchrockers, $29.95;

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niture,

FRONTAGE NEAR CAR.

eoe

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Slde-by-fde refrIgerator, 573;
picnic table, w2 benches $30;

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1977 PACER

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BROKER
2439S.MyrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
3371577
3210440
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1973 Case Tractor Model $55
Likenew Cond,, $6,995
372-6793

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.SEIGLER REALTY

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$595

4DR.

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tgage Investment. 1104 E.

Robinson, Orlando 422.2976.

MUST SELL I 15,500 Window Air
Cord., excellent cord. $173,

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BARGAINTV's
Why pay more?
HERO'S TV
S.SanfordAve
323 1734
TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
over $700. Balance due $175.00
or take over my payments
Si700month
Still
in
warranty, Will deliver. Call

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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $49,111, MUST
BE SOLD THIS WEEK I

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aSoki

?OCEITT

a ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.
ROOM, Wa BATH. ORIGIN.
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFF ER.
121,100,

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47-A--Mortgss Bought

&amp;l I fl
1Mc anniir DDfl
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••SSSeSiSis•ss.s

1973 DODGE

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 322.1624; 312446Q
Ilar PaId for lunk &amp; Used
bc,
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
337.59Q

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77-Junk

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62-A---Farm Equip.

53-1V.Radio-Ste,eo

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GARAGE
SALE

AOKTIRE
3227430
Shocks 51.95-Heavy Duty $6.95
New Balteries $29.95
2413 French Ave., Sanford

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Solo orig.
$493.75 bal. $153.16 or $17 mó
Agent339 53*4._ Good usedlV's, $251, up
MILLERS
eh.322.0352
26l9OrIandoDr.

vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 3724741

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SPANISH 2 STORY-2,300 sq ft
house on over ½ sore for ovily
502
WA
r
. .PI T
VV?
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US. WE HAVE BUYERSI

UST MAKE PAVMENTS-'69 t
'73 models. Call 339-9100 or 8)1
4605 (Dealer)

Looking for a mob? The Classified
Ads will help you findthatiob.

YELLOW SANC)
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 373 7S.E
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t'lwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Deytona Beach. will hold a
putlic AUTO AUCTION every
Ttsesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
Se only one in Florida. You set
The reserved price. Call 904.735.
$311 for further details.

NEWI USED BATTERIES
Will buy Iunk Auto Batteries
Best Price.Majo, Credit Cards
BATTERY SHOP
323.9114
101W. 27th St.

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DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

76-Auto Parts

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47-Real Estate Wanted

$9900

EATIN KITCHEN WITH

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1973 Chevy Paneled Van
Partly customized
332.5342 aft. 5.

ORGAN-Gulbransen
2 keyboards and pedals, $630

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2½ ACRES NEAR LAKE

Under appraisal at $359001 I

i"ri 2565

.w.,

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OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
ACRES IN UPSALA TO $7,500
CASH OR TERMS.

Stop In tOdi',
Ial.

9iSFroncIiAve.
(COT. *$I&amp;FrenphAye,)

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In Sanford, Fl. QualIfied pp.
pilcants must
have two-man
,,_
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.J yi• T
--y.,
age &amp; have a mlvi. of 2 yr,
over the road .*.. g
&amp; a proven safety
req'd requIred. Interested
applicantsplsas,r,plyto Best
4, co The EvenIng Herald,
P.O. Best 1W, Sanford, Fl.
32771. EOE M.F,

SEAT 2 or 3 BR,

OWNER WILL FINANCE 1g.
weII.constructed2BRhoqneon

ANYTIME

S ACRES LAKE FRONT ROLL.
ING
HILLS,
NICELY
WOODED, VOLUSIA
COUNTY. $25,500.

LOTS OF LOTs, AREA OF
FINER HOMES NEAR
SANORA. TAKE YOUR PICK.57,SOOEACH.

ref., d.w, disposal &amp; landscap.
ed yd. 532,90011

3222420

DERN , POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
2½ lATH, FORMAL. DINING
ROOM,FIREPLACE,EAT.IN

toranewovefftwroadprlvate

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Sanford's Sales Leader CAN'T BE

HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MO

DRIVERS

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75-A-Vans

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The Best Buy In 'towt - A low
Classified Ad.

Parts.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
373 0697
te.
Ref. rs,'po. 16 cu ft f.1.t
Orig. $329, now $205 or $19 mo.
Aain 339-5336
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SI ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE
FRONT, LAKE
HELEN AREA. $50,000.

COUNTRY ½ ACRE- Newer
31R, C.HS,A. w.w cpt., ,Ig
Patio, rose garden &amp; low cash
to mtg. 145,90011

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71 AMC Hornet 1 dr, 6 cyl.
Auto, PS. new tIres $675.
862-7606 aft 3.

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Plumbing supply busIness +
real estate &amp; inventory.
$143,000. W. Malic*owski,
REALTOR. 322.7953.

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

28, split plan, huge kit., formal
DR, fenced yd w.trees,
534,50011

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NUESESAIDE
Part Time

Realtors/ MIS
323-5774
24 Hrs.

JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, lB home
in Sunland w.sc. patio, FL rm.,
slec. F1', new kit &amp; iandsca.d
specious yd.l BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Yours fpr
$42000

CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF,

46-CommercialProperty

4 PLUS ACRES WOODED.
R0AD
F RON T AG E
DELTONA AREA. $12,700.

Inc.

Realty,

shaded lotI A buy for *36,7501

2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FR ESH

KENMORE WASHIER

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Harold Hall

SUPER 3 BR, lB home in
Sunland w.your own pool 1
patiol OR, ww carp., new

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5CR EEN PORCHES, AP.
PLIANCES, GOOD CON.
DIT1ON, WALK DOWN
TOWN. $33,050

1310 per thousand for envelopes
Free.
BLW.EH P.O.' Box 13337A,
Orlando, Fla. 3a0P.

M'.mt have muffler shop exp and

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IN RE: ESTATE OF

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3229283

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MUFFLER MAN (1)
BRAKE &amp;
FRONT END MAN 1)

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IF THIS ISTHE DAY tobuya vies
car, iii today's Classified adt
for best buys.

1-800-821-5642

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down by unit sIze.

24 HOUR

BARY AREA. 15 WOODED
ACRES. $31,500.

$-Rssnn

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organ. Like new, inc. books,
$630. Orig. 51.200. 323.3300.

Washer repo. GE c1elue model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used short
time. Bal.$1$9.14or$19.35mo.

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Casselberryl Great starter

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Pipper Hammond auto cord

Push button controls, has caro
usel, sl,il ui -wdrrdnly.
Originally $649, assume pay,
mints of $21 mo Agent 339.
1316

1BR,1B,allappl. InclW&amp;()
approx. 770 sq. ft., jcfe
storage, pooi &amp; club house,
assum, first or owner will
consIder terms. $27,000..
Orlando 277.1795.

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home on lovely corner lotI C.
HIA, w'w carpet a, morel
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Only $27,500.

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Orlando
Sanford
munitles are tress time is
readuing if said g
claimed. IItl* claim is AOl yet IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT Ii'
3711377
3310640
antW to residents and prsppy ThIs rslect Is subh.ct to the due, the date when it will become TN!
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U*NTIINTN JUDICIAL
elWliIi of the CIty of $d, l5'4lngp.silts Of
due shall be staled. If the claim is
3, Of
IN AND POE
Florida, and as are further NeuSlflg 01W Urban OiveIepmopW Contingint or unhiquidsied, the
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preul In chapter Iii, Florid, Act of 110$. AR bidders will be nature of the uncertainty ll be SEMI MOLE, COUNTY, 11115(1
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lathes, and shall further be required to COmply wEts ass Al. Mated. II the claIm is secured. the
* S 0ak 5411003
N1iCM14
b4ed Ii flu rspp15j50li of tirmitive Adim ,,avi s,
. Ieawfty shall be descrIbed. The
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE

(L'DIU DOCTORS
AS TNt WORLD
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ware the cilturi ideas 015110 TURNS
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Pianos a, organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 322.4103. 2202 French

MICROWAVE

41A-COndOITdnlwm
Foi'SalS

rIgiws and rIvllspes aput ks their .o.rt. in 111k. In the, agent or attorney, and flu amount

India
aluenosm of
cuuswv at. as sLIM is
as

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with payments $2501 under to
qualified buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1.293-9471.

Just Listed 2 BR, 18 home in

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TOLL FREE

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Murcotts,Nave$s,

Loch Arbort Pool 1 Patio, C.
HIA, DR, eat.in kit, FR &amp;
much more, SOP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just

IIALTY

We need an aggressIve corn.
patent secretary to work with
a great sales team. Excellent
working condltfon. if you are
fast and accie-ate with typIng
and shorthand, can work with
savet'aldepartmentsand maet ________________________
clientswell In person and over
Light hand assembly help
the telephone, Call Janice at
needed, Days I afternoons.

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9-GOOd

32726,

Secretary -Sanford Area

Will babysit in my home. Will
pick up I deliver anytIme
attar noon. Ph. 373.2043 aft 1
p.m.
.

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monthly payments under $750
Lowdown p4yments. 322-37

LIST NOWI
Call Walt Cappel 323-6100
KnowtnsRealty Inc.

STE N STRO IVI

23.41 S. FrsnchAve.

322.0321

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373-6061 or eves. 3234517

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

OFSANFOID REALTOR

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4 pct. Interest to qualified

MIS.

sys w-CB. AC, very good cond,
$4,600 or best offer 322 1353.

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REALTOR

'16 Futura. 6 cyl. PS. PB, stereo

323 0143.

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size hotel.motel bed
dine. VerY clean, $11.95 ea. Pc.
______________________________ Used full
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cSalvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
3321771
Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell these idle
52-Appliances
it
with a want ad.

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One Owner 1916 Toyota I dr
Station Wagon. 4 spd, 322 8971
between 6 &amp; 9 p.m.

to appreciate. Bargain price.

I Bicycles: 1. 26" Ladies, 1- 26"
Mens, $45 each. 2 BOys, $25
each. 105 W. 1st St., 321.0995.
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323 7831

701 S. French

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WE BUY CARS

15' Travel Trailer, kit. eqpt.
overhead bunks, sleeps 6. See

58-Bicycles
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Build io Suit - our lot or yours.
FHA VA, FHA 2351245

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for Sale

'77 Chrysler Newport
73.000mi 12.375
365 5250

75-Recreatl'onal Vehicles

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'67 Plymouth slant 6 Valiant. AC,
radio, heater, auto. no rust
inspected until 680. $395 705
W. 1st. 32)0996

A low

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cost Classified Ad.

2927 Hwy. 17.97
Sanford. Fla. 32711
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26loSanfordAye

80-Autos

ROBSON MARINE

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The Best Buy In Town

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M. Unsworth Realty
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Johnson &amp; trailer, $550. 116 W.
Woodland Drive, 322.0435.

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Why buy used? New brond narn

BATEMAN REALTY

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162SOSOaft 9:30p.m.

sp_noo

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15' Fiberglass Boat, 35 hp

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556 S. Woodland Blvd.
Right on Hwy. 17-92
DeLAND, FLORIDA
904-734.2999

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Allpricedtoseli

If you are having diffiulty lindinç
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
l's easy to place a Classified Ad
a place to lIve, car to,drive, a
pCi. above dealers cost. Twin
We'll even help you word it.
lob, or some service you have
full size, queen 5. king. Jenkins
Call 322-2611.
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need of, read all our want ads
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.
every day.
W. Garnett White
o,si.
Req. Real Estate Broker
.
Pool Table Cue Sticks
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
&amp; other accessories
107W. Commercial
3fl.l6dlattSp.m.
Phone
322-7881,
Sanford
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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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REAL ESTATE BraSer

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1 acre plus w-old home. Zoned
dupiues, city water &amp;
Super location $33,000.

Stereo. Chairs. Lamps

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3,80*179, Sanford, Fl., 32771.

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MORRIS

Tidecraft 14' Fiber float,
Highland Trailer, Merc. 20 hp
stick steer, Ray Jefferson
locator, Canvas cover. See
1911 Chase Ave. Ph. 323.0019
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2435'.. S French (17 92) Sanlord
323 5324

MailresumetoBethjones,Rt.

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0) THU ASCENT OF MAN

H. Ernest

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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6'/3 acres for only $16,300. Very
good terms. Osteen.

It's easy to place a Classified Ad
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We'll even help you word
it. Call 37276)1

TERMS OF SALE:
CASH -VISA.MC
Auct, Wayne Blecha

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Groomer, kennel worker, avis.
cust. clerk (1 person).

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IMMEDIATELY

A DUPLEXII

NEW 3 BR, 18, &amp; 3 BR, 2B,
models from ONLY $59900
Low 11.5 pct. interest
assumable with $13,900 down
GREAT TAX SHELTER with
EXCELLENT RETURN ON
iNVESTMENT. Call todayl
Martha V. MikIer REALTOR

for t'eal estat. licensees
who want real value In a
marketing
program.
We're now enterIng Into
an expansion program In
Florida and have open
Ings for licensed brokers
and salespersons In the
Sanford area, To get de.
tails, take a minute and

NEED

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•()DAYS OP OUR LIVES
•TI11 YOUNG
$

* BUY

AGENCY

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

blk w-wh chest &amp; toes &amp; brn
legs. Longwood Markham Rd.
"TOES". Collar No.

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GROVES
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off of total Inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand ..ew t
bedding sets onlyl Free local

nitw'e Salvage, 17.92, So. of
Sanford.37217"
197$ SInger Futura Fully auto,
repessessed, used very short
ssn. bal. Sill or
$31 mu. A.nt 339•$3$,

RANCHES

MOUNTAINS of merchandise

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MOVING SALE: Sat., Mar. I,
9:00 am. Lake Reservoir
(near Seminole High). Maple
BR suite, upright freezer, dbi.
bed w extra firm matt.. cedar
chest and more. Call 323 1107
alt 4:30.

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5)010K VAN DYKI
17 NOV11

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
F'es_ 349_ 5400 322-1959

IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm home
with new carpet. New energy
saving • CHA with assumable
5½ pct. mortgage or
refInancIng priced at $43,900.
Must see to appreciate. 1 yr.
warranty.

atBEATINFLATION**
UN lIED FARM

LIVE-IN COMPANION

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WRYAN'IHOPE

STEMPER AGENCY

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Lake front living is avail. in this
4' acre estate. 38R, 48 w
guest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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1974 Chevy Sub 34 ton Pick-up,
set up as a tow vehicle, many
33.500 or best
extras,
reasonable offer. 322 1904

Refinishing shop w-dispiay rm.
going Out of business.
Refinished antiques + TV's,
used turn., collectibles, misc.,
tbl saws, sanders, sprayers,
water cooler, window, silver
tea set &amp; 36" Delta wood lathe
wattachments.
INSPECTION FROM 1:30A.M.

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we specialize

mort, at 7

+

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LUXURY LIVING
3 BR, 2B, pool, BBQ, green
house, 1g. patio,

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2 BR, 20, Condo, KIt equipped,
move in today for $33 990

Save Gas-mive into this (like
new), 3 BR. 78 home, central

BE A 1.1 T I F Ut COUNT R Y
PROPERTY - 17 acres, 4
Bdrm,2Baths,fenced,7wells,
farm tractor &amp; mower, 1 yr.
warranty, $44,950.

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NURSES AIDES3ton; 11 to?

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HOME CAREHOSPITAL STAFF
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SERVING ORANGE AND.
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
speciflcatlonsmus$bepaldonffils CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
prolect.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
All bIdders are hereby notifIed AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
that they must affirmatively enINTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
sure that in any contract entered
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
into pursuant to this ad.
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
vertliement, Miviority Business ministration of the estate of
Enterprises will be afforded fuil PhyllIs L. Comer, deceased, FIle
opportunity to submIt bids as sub
Number l042.CP, is pending n the
described proppuly skilled
contractors, or as supplier, of
Circuit Court for Seminole Co ,nty,
SemInole County, FlorIda. be -.
materials, or services, and wIll not
Florida, Probate Division, ihe
the same I$ hereby annexed _i
made a part of Ihe City of Sanford, be discriminated agaInst on the address of whIch is Setnitole
Florida,pursuanttotheveluntary el'otxds of race, color, religion, County Courthouse, Probttq
annexatIon provisions of Section sex or natlonel origin in con. Division, Sanford, Florida 37'/71.
slderatlon for award.
The personal representatIve Of the
171.041, FlorIda Statutes:
In accordance with Executive estate Is Bonnie L. Corner, whose
Lot $6, less the East 100 feet
address is 51$ Pecan Avenue t
thereof, DIXIE SUBDIVISION, as Order l$62S, Minority Contractor
recorded In mat loofl, Page 103, Goals Program, all biddirs will be San$or,, Florida 32771. Th u'a'
'
PublIc Records of SemInole aftouded full opportunity to submit and address of 1'
'er
,
bids in response to this Invitation representatIve's
County, fIIa4
The above-described property is and will not be discriminated tOt lii below.
..
asalnet en ii. o,osj,ets
rae...
All
ka.. .. -4&amp;
tier, rellgisi sex er IIItISuI1 derna.s.gaInsi ''"
imce
flot
luetwear. 13th $tresf and Blalsie erigln InconsIderatIon for award. required, WITHi
During the Fiscal Years of ins MONTHS FROM TNt.
Street and between RoeseveIt
U.
THE FIRST PU$LlC,t7t OP.
AVenue and DIxie Way: said thru 1901, goals for participation
property located In SemInole by Minority BusIness Enterprises THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the
IS twenty.flvi percent (3$ per. clerk of the above court a writtin
County, FII.Ida.
SICTION is That upon thIs cent). To ensure that maximum statemensOfanyciairno,den,
ordinance becoming effectIve. the bids from MInorIty Business they may have. Each claim must
property owners and any resident EnterprIses are sought, con- beinwritIng and must lndlcatethe
rsslding on the property described tractors submitting bids will be basis for the claim, the name end

1130

+

RN's- LPN's

Sanford Landing, a proposed
unIt multIfamily prolect, is
located within a U. S. Corp of
Engineers designated 100 yr.
flood plain. The 27 acre sIte
f0flts0flSemInoleBlvd.(U.S.
17 &amp; 92) IS ml. west of
downtown Sanford. The
proposed sIte was selected due

commlsstoncI thi City of Sanford,
Florida, deln'is it 115 the best in.
.terest of the City to accept said
petition and to annex said
property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ENACTEDEYTHEPEOPLEOF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA:
SECTION Ii That th. following

BAU.

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NtEDED NOWI

l'UBLIC NOTICE

Florida, Is in a posItIon to Provide provisions for Equal Employment
munlcipalservices to the Pllpe$'ty Opportnity,
payment of not
described herein, and the City loss iken IIi and
inl'iIi.i...'

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near down
FURN. DUPLEX
neat
2 story. Cozy
town, very
home for 2 families or great
investment with excellent
owner
$36,000
income.
financsdw.$$.000dwfl. Harold
Hall Realty Inc. REALTOR
373.5774.

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Moving to a newer home, apart.
mint? Sell "don't needs" fast
with a want ad.

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spection. $975. 323-9214

'LIQUIDATION.
'AUCTION.
'SAT. MARCH 1st 10 AM.

Garage Sale, 254$ Gale Place
Fril. Sat.9.6
Lotsof Misc.

$4StOrS'pick-Updelivered
3734947 alt.3.

'71 Ford F HAl. pick up. stand
trans.; tool box; new ri

'Po# Estate Cimercial &amp; Resi.
+ dential Auctofl5 &amp; Appraisals.
Dell'.UCtiOfl,32362O
+_ CxlI

farm tools, some silver coins.

3503 Orlando Dr.
323.5200
VA&amp;FHAFinanclnq

79-Trucks-Trailers

GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323.7340

SAT ONLY-4 Family
132 E. Lake Ave., Longwood
8:30 till ?? 6 mo. old Doberman

MORE, front I. rear BR's.

wants tObuy older
income property.
Afterop.m.322.2962

I76,-5t Johns River access,
$3,500 dwn. for 10 acres, owner
will assist with financing,

Breakfast room and den. All
recently remodIed. Walk to
shopping, church and school.
$55,000.

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(EOTI*PRJCI*RIQHT
(DOLAVIRI* I 5f4$1

bliih.
ties which hay. been
ii for the therapy and related
$rasJs ci lroublsd youths.

+

ip45Jr55

BROWSE AND SAVE . • . It's
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easyand fun.,. The Want Ad
Way.

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18-Help VSflted

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FILE NUMBER $-42CP

Itself Is jeopwdssd when SpI.
dir quits after a 11gM wIth
Valentine. (Part 3)

Typewriter- recondition Royal
Manual, sturdy typing table.
$30 each. $ for both 323.3702
eves.

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Private party

538.000-6 + acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared &amp; fenced,
this Won't last, call &amp; see
today

HOME WITH INCOME POTEN.
hAL -4 Bdrm, 4 Bath, for,

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Sanford.

322.7113

Creative Expressions

mlfled from.to Dept. of

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0(17) CLLIGI

tractive. well built

to 50 who enioys bolting,
5tui, dining, and good
company. Please send
Box 212 DeBory, Fla. 32713.
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 601), Ciearwa.
tet', Fl. 3331$.

Cityof Sanford, Florida, and It has sir,,
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SEMiNOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
further bun determined that the
Iachbldderisrequir.dtebldcn PROBATE DIVISION
annexation of said property will the Base Bid, Group Prices,
and
enclave: and

5. visibilIty. Call 322 4403.
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perienced preferred. No.
phon, calls, please. Days inn

RAINBOW CHILD

HUD, 561 RiversIde Ave.,
Jacksonville, Fl. Attn. I. E.
Arbuckle, Sr., comments may
be submitted by 3.13.10.
Comments may also be sub.
mltted to the appropriate ASS
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+ Agency bythesamedate.

petition for annexation: and
satIsfactory performance and
WHEREAS, it has been payment bond or bonds,
determined that the property
Attent
Is called to the Bid
descrIbed
hereinafter
Ii Form requiring a Base aId, Group
reasonably compact and COri. Prices, and prIces for work

io

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Buslnfls location. Rent 2,000 q
pt,, fully carpeted, modern
best location, excellent traffic

Desk Clerk, 3 to 11 shift: Mar.

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avaIlable site for slzei watersewer.availabillfy &amp; accesslbllity to 1.4 Interchange
Additional Info andor corn.
mints can be obt1ined.

inafter requesting annexation to payable to the HousIng Authority
the corporate area of the City o of the City Of Sanford, Florida,
Sanford, FlorIda, and requesting U.S. Government Bonds, or
to be included therein: and
satisfactory bid bond executed by
WHEREAS,. the Property Ap- the bidders avid acceptable
praiser of Seminole County, sureties in an amount equal to S
Florida having certified that there percent of the bid shall be subare two property owners in me
mltted with each bid.
area to be annexed, and that said
The successful bidder will be

(N)

Weep" Edward and Dais

11-I,nfructlom

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S (4) DONAHUE

2 - 11vISVT Tires on l0"lug wheels. Low mileage, $100.
332.3429.

Barrington 24' x 52'. 3 BR, Scr
porch, excellent cnd. inSIde I
Out. $19,100, adults, 3271611.

72-Aucticn

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sAt.MARCH 1
New Tribe Mission
1st St. &amp; Sn Juan Ave., musical
instruments; color TV;
stereO
Compactor;
glassware; ant. barber chair&amp;
med. cabinets; 3 cars; furuuit'te plus much more.

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IN DeBARY-2.1 with a big
family room. Immaculate
insideS, top condition outside.
Quiet location vet close to
shopping . Mid 30's. 1 yr.
warranty.

37-Business PropertY

right party. Must be bondable.
Call between 1 &amp; $ 323.9022.

'gentleman,
iw1r
area, wishes to meet at.

DES.120

AND DIXIE WAY: SAID PRO. Dragash Associates, Architects,

fl) (35) JIM NOCKEORD "The

.

Thursday, Feb. 28, 19S0-3B

.ca-Garaqe Sate

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL • TRADE
"'i'
311 315E,FirstSt.
'

1 YR. OLD DBL.WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 2B,
Central HIA hut Pump, big
bdrms., &amp;huge kit. LOW lOw
cash to mtg. $19,cOOlt Harold
Hail Realty, Inc.

REAL ESTATE

207 F. 2.5th St.

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New Restaurant offering a
position for Manager Trainee
w.opportunity of ownership to

Noon Frlda

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PERTY LOCATED IN SEMI. Planners, Inc., Sanford Atlantic
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN Bank BuIlding, Suite 400, P.O.
LOST-Keys
ACCORDANCE WITH THE VOL. Drawer 93$, Sanford, FlorIda.
Copies of the documenls,
UNTARY ANNEXATION PROVI.
inBrownMoosehofder
SIONS OF SECTION 171.044, drawings and specifications may $10Reward.321,.O1$
____________________
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FLORIDA STATUTES: PROVID. be obtaIned by deposIting $33.00
INOFORSEVERABILITY,CON. with ArchItect for each set of
Qjld care
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE documents so obtained. Such
DATE,
deposit will be refunded to each
f5Ori who returns the plans, Baby SittIng in my home by
WHEREAS, there has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City of specifications
Christian lady. Hourly,
and
other
Senford, Florida,, a petition con. documents in good conditions
weekly, daily rates, 7 days or
nights a week. Call 323.9344
taming the name of the property within 10 days after bId opening,

AMERICA

2 BR, 28, LR, Den, Garage,
adults, no pets. 374.3026.

Farm, traIler available, A.z
Poultry Farm, SR 130A
OrangeCity, Fl. O4.773.3$35 rio
collect calls.

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BLAINE STREET AND BE. specifications, are on file at the
TWEEN ROOSEVELT AVENUE Otflceofthe ArchItects, Gutmann.

0(4) TODAY
(DO GOOD MORNING

los, owner finance with sub.

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13, 20, 1900.

PROPERTY LOCATED BE. Proposed forms of contract

(])(35)ysJ4E5flT1nfr
decides to don a white collar
(10) CROC ETrS vicio.
and black Jacket and becoma RYGAROEN
priest.
(17)ROMPER ROOM

marr$ed and Geor4na

36c a hut

___________________________ __________________________

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Notice Is hereby given that a PublIsh Feb. 14, 21, 2$ &amp; Mar.
6,
Public Hearing wili be held at the 1950
Commission Room in the City Hall DES-61.
in the City of Sanford, Fioridi, at
INVITATION TO BID
700 O'cloCk P.M. on March 10,
The Housing Authority of the
i910stOconsidertheadoptionof
ordinance by the City of Sanford, City of Sanford, Florida will
receiv• bids for modernIzation to
Fiorida, as follows:
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
ORDINANCE NO, 1104
AP4ORDINANCEOFTHECITY l6'luntil2:OOP.M.onthelnhday
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO AN. of March 1950, at the Ridding
NEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE Gardens Community Room, 5th
AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN. Street and Locust Avenue, San.
FORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP. ford, FlorIda, •t which time and
TION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A place all bids will be publicly

,ORIDA

sista in speerheading a movemint to draft Henry Fonda for
president despit, his continued
p40111*1, (Part 2)
(10) DICK CAVEYT
Guests: Laurence Oiivier, Joan

"

SUndOt

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•(j) TODAY IN

130
(D•NNSON
0(10) UPSTAIRS, DOWN-

2 BR, P41w house, completely
furnished, AC, $330 mo. First &amp;
l.st+ damaged,
P.offAirPOtl

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7.00

students.,

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Exp. mechanic, must have own
tools. Good benif Its. S day wk.
Apply In person 1 ml. north of

Noon The Daylefore Publication

4Petsona

NOTICIUNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICEOF SALE
NAME STATUTE
At public auction at 10:00A.M. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
on March 13, 1900 at 200 N. Holly
Notice is hereby given that the
Ave., Sanford, Florida, to settle undersigned, pursuant to the
warehous,man's lien on the "FIctitious Nam• Statute"
following lots of household goods Chapter $63.0, Florida Statute,
and personal property belonging will register with the
Clerk of th.
to: Jim Arthur, Doris Jenkins, Circuit Court in and
for Seminole
Elizabeth Turcott, and Judy County, Florida, upon receIpt ot
Smy.r.
proof of the publication of this
Adams Transfer
notice, the fictItious name, to.wlt:
Storage, Inc.
STEPHEN HARRIS PAINTING
200 N. Holly Ave.
under which I am engaged In
Sanford, Florida 37171
business at $03 Toledo Drive,
Publish February 21, and
March 6, Altarnont, Springs, Florida in the
1950
CIty of Altamonte Springs,
________________________________
DE5121
FlorIda,
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC H1AE
Thatthepartyinteresfsl
ING TO CONSIDER THE ADOP. business enterprise is as f011ows:
!1
Of AN ORDINANCE BY
Stephen E. Harris
TPI CITY OF SANFORD, FLOE.
Date at Casseiberry, SemInole

6:55
GOOD MORNING

(1O) MACNEIL / LEHNER

ngton wIll answer questions
from a studio audience of
educators, parents and

lconsecutivetimes

4C hut

flc a lint

DEADLINES

51g. Paul Casassa

13, 20, 1950
DES.124

6:45
4(1O)A.M. WEATHER

Real Easy Rid Dog"
B(10) PROSE U.S. Sects.
sty of Education Shirley
Hufitedler and Florida Ethica.

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1937.

51g. John A. Reisinger Jr.

•(4)TOOAYINFLORJDA
(5)OEDALLEN
(17) NEWS

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engaged in business at 267
Whooping Loop, Altamont, engaged in business at 26.40
Ave., Sanford. Seminole
Springs, FL 32701, Seminole Hiawatha
County, Florida under the fic.
County, Florida under the
fic. titious
name
of
A.P.C.
titlous name
of
TERRA
SOUTH
AUTOMATICALARMS.andthatt
INVESTMENTS,andthat I intend
intend to register said name with
to register said name with the
the Clerk of the CIrcuIt Court,
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in
Seminole County, Florida in
cordancewith the provisions of the cordancewiththe provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
$45.09 Florida Statutes
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
1957

6:30

Searching for a Job, Mark

3 consecutIve times

Poolhome,38R,2B

sac.

33-Houses Furnished

S0-Mscellaneous for Sale
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Homes

Call Ba rt

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(10) EARtH, SEA

(DO MORK I MINDY

itime ..........

8 00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.

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forthekilling,
(7) 0 THE IRAN CRISIS:
AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE A
look at the latest occurrences
inlran.

"Jacques Touteaux."

handsome MexIcan-American
sergeant delivering a medal to
Mary Ellen in honor of her late
husband falls in iovewlth her.

LegalNotice

I. Convalescent Center, ,so
MJIJonvIlle.

RATES

42-Mobile

Homes 11720' of Comfort, 1g. FR
JULTIPLE 1ISTING .REALTPR
Low Down Payment
•New carpet, redecorated
*32'x19' pool. Air cond.
Unfurnished Apt. 2 BR, 18,500 Cash for Your
WIll build
*Lg. lot, fenced patio
'our lot c our lot
ParkAve.$200mo. 1st.. last &amp;
'OWNER FINANCING
V Enterprise,in•
Medel Inc.,Realtor6143013 'NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS
LOCH ARBOR
a4rice $I9,00. $6,000 dwn, 25
DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with
105 Sunset Dr. 3 BR 1 8, FR, Fp,
•Y"- 12.3 pct. at $471.67 Pet' ma.
low COSt Classified Ad.
Ig fenced yd. Exc. cond.
$44,900.
LiSting, 3 BR,

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AND FR$ENOS Skits: "Easy
Openers," "Fortune COokies."

ernployer.(R)

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

chemist, Columbo uncovers a

RN or LPN, Ito 17 par(tImi.

831-9993

ApplylnpsñonSanfof'dNursthi

c1OALLINTHEFAMILY

LegalNotice

vw.

REALT!nc. VA.FHA.235.Con

HALCOLIT

3BR 1½ B$3lSmo,$200sIcdp.
Harold Ifall Realty l
REALTOR

north of .434 on 17.. Rlthln

Odondo - Winter Pork

322 - 2611

(5) 0 COLUMBO While

investigating the murder

helper.
Good
bsfletltLApplylnper$on. imi.

ADS

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

41-Houses
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HousewiveS Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Reoular or 1 time basis
677-5094
te do wash windowS

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PaInting

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Painting by Anthony Corino.
Quality mt. or Ext., pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3270071.

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PaIr*lng&amp;Rapsir

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Inlerior&amp; Exterior
327355$
Free Est.
Painling&amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349-5259
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Ptmphy

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qalifIcat1gns Of the persessal ealfies Iates4* II ISv, 15 N is
er to have as medsa,.,im
rsressetative. or the yams or RICHARD S OWEN, P.A.,
work completed em
,
lf IVrIINCtlslhlf$15C5$5'$,
Catrell, .s.s. is &amp;
in caiwSici Within 73$ days
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OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED IMaS IS Put Office ki 11
The HsW.kip ?tufl,srNy 01 its.
heyday rvrmsi
WILL SI FOREVER BARRED. Highway $7.53, Casgaibarry.
SN$T*isus CI it $saflJ,
shill became esfeqslv. s. *sdsMIor$ectaavarstl$liser
Date Of Its. trot pplcsiusm ii Pleddo.iS107,amllIls*eer
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to be
of said Mviii.
OP THE CITY OP
IpIMurof the City Cimmlmlsn SANFORD, P$.OSIM
of *0 City of $aahed, Firida.
7$j WILSON, III
IL N. Tames. Jr.
essatty. Drscta,
CISYCISS
reiir
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Dressed it Sell it em tim ION 5, of
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Pobniery, Ills. +
1EREsgNyAylvI:
(SEAL)
Larry at. Seth, IngMrs
ARTHUR N. SICKWITN, JR
Law Offices .5 IulSu, &amp; ROfts
MCI*IIIBIICSW$
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Tel.eltai. tliè).*M.e,e,
Fusim: Fairusry 11,00,1115
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WW carpet, VII. nil., C-Nih,
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New at vii redvtl price
111,511. TitlI large 4 51, lB

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Pru$v3sLlSos

Nsw listing, call sew So am the
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III huss wPl. urn. &amp; it Perch
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ITOP AND THINK A MINUTE.
ii Classified Ads didn't
work. . .there wouldn't be -v.

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
331-03)7
Custom built utility &amp; boat
trailers, truck racks 1 miSc.
repiirs.

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blood pressure. My pressure
13 110 over 60 to 125 over 65.
I'm a 59-year-old male. 5
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In 1917 I went on a diet and in
10 months I took my weight
down from 246 pounds. I

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today for help with sollnething
ITS PL90 $MRTNtT
ARIES
(March
21-Apr11
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you cannot do on your own.
10 LET' GOL_-1 U you permit outside diver- Moir
luck will rub off on you.
lions to gain the upper hand, SAGfl'rAflflJS (Nov. 23___________ the day will not be as Dec 21) Majos act evssns

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TILL I-4AVEA MCUGS
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If you make light 01 the Issues. things aren't working out GEMINI (May 21-Jim. 10) you hoped they would. A few
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for each to AatroGrih, Box smarts.
419,Radlo City Station, N.Y. 8001IP1O(Oct 24-Nov.23)
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alliances in order to - ac. able to correct earlier what you should do, I'm going it. So giving a person who's
to congratulate you on what exposed to cold a drink of
complish different goals,
mistakes,
you have done and tell you to alcohol may make him feel
PISCES (Feb. 20-March ) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
keep It up
Don't let anyone push you Into jumping to conclusions couw
better while increasing his

Find out mart of what Ila Conditions are rather unusual
ahead for you In the year for you toda in that you
following your birthdaY by should be able to turn an
sending for your copy of unprofitable situation Into
Aso-Graph Letter. Mail $1 something gainful. Use yaw'

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affairs this coming year. You subjected to a few false starts. weight,
of time you can survive cold
So rather than telling you weather rather than increase
may form several beneficial Once you get In gear, you'll be

things out for yourself the command of all the facts. results will be advantageous. UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)

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normal for their blood feel warm. But it's very
to drop to more dangerous if you're exposed
to severe blood
cold weat
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them your undivided atJAR1 (jj
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luckiest today
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- dummy's 10. East took his
king and cleared the spades,
but since hearts broke, the
Professor wound up with five
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over-trick.
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othid thequeenndfanotherheart
Should you decide to go on a you're also out In for a piece of By wsM Jaceby
to clear the suit play ace-king
shopping spree today, be the action, All SIll come out
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and another
mood
wary of n' 4'i belPulsive ahead
Tie Professor
won th. first a se on ____
trick with lb. quiii
of spades NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
and gave the hand an unviully long perIod of study before
(For a copy of JACOB V
making
the surprising lead of MODERN, sand $1 to: Win at
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. P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Last showed
out and the Station, N•w Vork, N.V.
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"otMui is so HahN a a general m.dm,"
fr:::ufoy
next play was a heart to

lot more money in this area."
Breakiron said the plant currently employs

100 workers and eventually he

Increase to 180- 200 employees,

the announcement, AMF Powerboat 24-feet

ng With those of AMF's Robalo offshore
lo
vision president James T. Sledge said fishing CrUillers
made at the Sanford AVWt

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anticipates an

people will be brought to Sanford and the rest will
be hired locally. He expects to hire an additional

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vendora
"This was a big commitment for A1F to decide

Sanford indicates their faith in the future
of this area,' Breakiron said.

chased tile Slickcraft Boat Company there. Of tile
150 employees there, a few management per.

growth

sonnel will be transferred to

little Falls, while a

should continue to increase here if the fuel
.

few technical and supervisory people will move to
relocation office, is
being set up in Holl and to help place remaining
employees with other companies in that area.

predicted.
The Hobolo plant started prod uction

tMF Power boat IS 1 (IIVISIOfl
worldwide leisure products and industrial

"This is only the first step and production

situation doesn't go absolutelv crazy.l Breakiron

and two-thirds of the purchases will be from area

in 1968 and was purchased bv ANIF in 1970,

on

Breakiron said. AMF has produced i Slickcraft
line in Holland, Mich., since 1969 when it piir.

to consolidate three plants into two for greater
operating efficienciesand the fact that they chose

75 employees In the next six months,
Breakiron said the firm will be purchasing
approximately * illi in materials annually
m

begin in six weeks and gradually increase to full

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production. "This is real ly good for Sanford," he
said, "It will mean more jobs and circulation of a

spokesmen said Wiled with thilt Of similar sized Crestfiner
:40011 1Y tMnsfer Of Production Of its 26- and 28-foot runabouts in Little Falls, Minn. A comparable

101Inofsctui' of the Slickcraft boats Is being plant.
'Ised down In the Holland, Mich. plant and
Sanfor Plant Manager Uoyd W. "Skip"
Jtperat1Or there are scheduled to cease by early Breakirond said
limited production is expected to
summer.

very prominent rola in your be discouraged today if you're things they can do is to lose alcohol will shorten the length

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winter? I can't remember Box

1551, Radio city Station,

column of ten, you'd know that the skin causes the body to
YOUR BIRTHDAY
buys. Choose your items only I frequently tell people who lose heat rapidly.
after making comparisons, have elevated blood pressure
FebruaryZ9, 1980
Partners are likely to play LEO (July 23-Aug.23) i)on't that one of the most important
In survival situations

by Howie Schneklar

Effective June 1, 1980, production of Slickcraft
boats measuring less than 24 feet will be corn-

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By JANE CASSEERJIY
Herald Staff Writer

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cents with a long, stamped,
pressure anything to
self
-addressed envelope for It.
about? Would this low blood
cause
of
my
Send
your request to me, in
pressure be the
of this newspaper, P.O.
care
cold hands and feet in

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ltickcraft boat models to its Sanford plant is production
on Slickcraft's larger-sized
(9xPected to double the dollar volume of cruisers is focus
bei ng established by integrating

worry

bi Employees

nfOrd AMF Plant T

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exercise regularly at a health Health Letter number
will
give
It
club two r three times a Blood Pressure.
of
week, lift weights, etc. I to you a better appreciation
blood
eat properly and do not drink the range of normal for
or smoke. wt m doing pressure. Other readers who
75
wrong or is my low blood want this issue can send

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having this problem when i New York, N.Y. 10019.
Incidentally, people with
was a heavy drinker.
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DEAR READER — There relatively low blood pressure
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are a lot of things people don't tend to live longer, healthier
- by Art Sansom
remember when they were lives than Individuals who
heavy drinkers. Alcohol does tend to have high normal
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numb the senses and is an blood pressure.
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anesthetic. In fact, people
Now as far as your cold
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not have any pain if too surprised.
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that
they're
overactivity
does help to warm the
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hands and feet. If your hands
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what you're doing wrong but round and round like skiers do
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what you're doing right and it to cause the blood to move to
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seems to me you're moving in the tips of the fingers and that
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blood How through
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People' May Show

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By BRUCE MOORE '
at Seminole High School.
ever, placing first in the Nielsen rankings
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Brown spliced the tape into a 10-minute the week prior to Wednesday's program.
1 "Pleased by their story Wednesday "rough cut," which later was trimmed
"You might figure there were 40
ennLng on the Sanford's Golden Age into the five-minute segment that ap- million people who saw the show,"
Olympics, the producers of NBC's "Real peared (with a "voice-over" by star Brown observed. "If you want to
People" have tentatively decided the Byron Allen) at the end of Wednesday's calculate t he effect the piece could have
piece deserves a second airing.
program.
on Sanford, consider that this week we
' Sanford Chamber of Commerce
"Icut it
positive old-age piece, and may have again topped 60 Minutes,"

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Director Jack Horner was told by the that's how they (the producers) kept it," which shakes the world."

show's producers Thursday the piece said the producer, who received ex-

"Real People" should know in several
probably will be repeated on the Aug. 20 cellent comments on the feature, though
days
whether Sanford's story "shook the
fton of the program, which features he did not see the program because he world."
Though a couple of phone ca lls
short vignettes on unusual people and was on the road filming for the show,
concerning
the event were received
. events throughout the nation.
"I
found
a
lot
of
the
r
ci
pa
n
ts
w
er
e
pa
ti
Th
ursday
at
the
Hollywood studios, any
: Peter &amp;own a young producer for
there to have a good time and others large-scale reaction is not expect ed until
.' program, also indicated he foresees the
possibility of returning to Sanford in
November to film the sixth annu&amp;l

: Golden Age Olympics, which promises to
shOW a large Increase In participation

were very serious athletes," Brown the mail arrives at the studios.
explained. "I tried to show both things

The hour-long prohTant, each week lists

when I shot the feature.

"n event was very beautiful and a mailing address, so reaction to a
positive. U our piece makes more people feature Is usually determined by the
due to the national exposure.
enjoybe
thiernselves
and give them hope, it number of letters received, according to
"They (the "Real People" producers) will
greal
Dolores Richardone, herself a real
inlgli send us back next year," said
person working as a receptionist for
Brown from Hollywood, Cal., when the
"The peopie In Sanford are doing a "Real People."
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
; show, is shown live. "I like heart- good thing as far as I'm concerned. The
Coal
is
arriving
by
rail
at
(fie
Florida
Power
&amp;
Light
plant
oil (fie St. .1ofills
If real person Richardonc Is any In
warming stories and nice people."
city has good facilities and, hopefully, the dication, Sanford ci tizens can expect a
River In Sanford to prepare for the utility's mid-April test burn of ('OIL' - a
''It November, &amp;own ipuM thuss tMsvtsios showing will mebs the event real Positive reaction.
FOR 'COIL' TEST coal and oil mixture. The coal will travel up the conveyor to the ('OIL plant
-W!
M"
*ft 'tftfX-2t-JeVftA1
Where k will be deposited Into coal silos and led by crew% In
111 entoyed ft Piece," said the real
'to a coal
Sanford loticea, lnc1udi, the pool at
In terms of national exposure, the receptionist, who vowed to point anyone
uI'erIzer.
As
It
emerges
from
(he
PUR'eriier
in
a
fine
graphite-like
t1'tIU'.' it
the IAM Monroe Holiday Inn, the San- event could not have "
at a am who it really interested in the event to the
will be ruixed with hot air, clealled .111(i lilixell %%.ilh (,if. IIIe resliffing ('0,111.
ford Civic Center, the Greater Sanford advantageous time. "Real People" Is city that is now for real,
then will be puniped into the Plant's boilers to he used as fuel.
Chamber of Commerce and the stadium riding on the crest of Its hi ghest ra tings
Sanford.
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HYDONNAENM

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Altamonte Sprfts, says in the suit that

-favored his son in the Altamonte Springs
NeraId8tWrMsr
allegations, Innuendos and slurs against Floyd Police Department by permitting his ap.
A. lawsuit was filed Thursday by a south have been going around for some time, "which if pointment as a sergea nt e n ough N
ve th
or man
Septh3e County attorney asking the Circuit true, should be investigated."
Floyd
Jr.
didn't
take
the
customary
te
st
r
eq
uired
to direct the AItaznote Springs city
He said today while the city's charter provides before promotions are given. He said the young

commission to determine wbether Mayor Nor. for ft

city commission to be OW Judge of the Floyd Improperly pulled a gun in an Alumionte

man Floyd Ii guilty of "malfeasance, election and qualIflcaticms of the mayor, It does Springs restaurant and again at a topless
misfeasance and no*Iesunce in office.11
not IM the procedures which should be followed
establisliment outside the city.
The .ult asks the cwt to see out proc.daaea for to make this judgment.
- was under the influence of alcoholic

__ , under oath; Floyd_b:
ujesnj powers to take testhnooy

and to name an "Out4-counity" state attorney to

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-sibuseld admislistrative powers by holding up

csp&amp;rct the investigation to "keep politics out 01 building permits from those who are not his
Ilk matter.
supporters and friends while allowing them to be
'1111chael D. Jones, whose law office is In

Issued to friends.

presiding at public meetings.

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in performing their official duties.

police vehicles,
- used a personal radio to direct police
department operations and obstructed the pohee

James "Skip" Fowler accepted wirvice on tile

- allowed a police cover-tip of a prostitution lawsuit 'Thursday. Jones said he has been
operation in the city and blocked the Florida preparing the suit for more than a year and it has
Department of Law Enforcement from con- be en drafted since October. 'I had to re-do it
ducting an investigation Into the operation,
after the November election," he said.
- refused to cooperate with tile press in

Floyd said today lie had 'in coniment on the

requests to view personnel records in violation of suit.
the Florida Public Records Law. Iteinoved itellis

from personnel records.

"I've got to see it and go over it," lie said. - - This

Jones) has been pulling at every election in the

sonal use.

- permitted non-police personnel to use city

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past. fie has been to tile governor's office, tile
Jones said today an impartial investigation
would give Floyd a fair opportunity to be heard state attorney's office and th e Florida Depart.
iiient of Law Enforcement," Floyd said, "I don't
and would avoid the Inference of politics.
He said Altamonte Springs City Attorney
See ALTANIONTE Ilage 2A

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Lake Mary Considers

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By United Press hsteruMMsal
the hostages.
The Islamic militants at the occupied
The broadcul, monitored by the BBC
U.S. Embassy In Tehras &amp;nlmed the inLeodon, quotedamember of the ruling
tIN fjctfindlflg commission as a Revolutionary Council, Hojjit 01-11mm
and said they would not 3.1 the Heshenil Rafsanjanl, as saying the_____
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five-member panel meet with the 50 panel of five international jurists arrived L .
at the embassy to see the hostages.
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American hostages.
The commission could not Immediately
'11w students don't allow the cc.
mission to COIIIi her.," )tPlt"9iJJl for be reached and there was no
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phone from Lendon "It's osdy for
The spokesman repeated the militants'
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freed until deposed Shah Mohamifled
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straight acrowthe-board per 1,000 gallon city's utility departivent. beginning with
charge be levied on all residential water
the city's acquisition of the water
customers. Her suggestion was sup. system.
ported by ex-Councilman Har ry Terry,

Herald Nswstand Price To Rise

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residential users.
EPA regulations are going to require
The board will hold a workshop March more costly treatment of drinking water
13 to thoroughly discuss the matter. In in the near future.
the meantime, City Manager Phil Kulbes
She said EPA is looking toward
be conducting studies to determine requiring reim'al of a c muui l
he ca in public
how much revenues would be generated water systems and this has proved to be a
for the city by "level billing."
costly process.
For the second time in a month, ex
Councilman Pat Southward suggested
"An equal rate for everyone in
from the audience that the council resi dential areas is a good idea,"
sa id
consider level billing.
Terry, who during this five-and-f
The method, she suggested, is that a years on the council was in charge of the

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The Lake Mary City Council is con- periendng a shortage of water. She said
sidering a new method of billing water it was revealed at a recent Florida
customers to promote conservation and League of Cities sejiiinjr that U.S.
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DEAR DR. LAMBRecently I had a glucose
tolerance test taken. My
father was a diabetic. When
my eyes were examined for
glasses, the doctor advised
the first
such:test.Ihad
test about four years ago and
this one showed that my sugar

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Lamb
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Carter Denies Iran Blockade Report

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told me that I was a potential request to me, in care of this
Uodtdedme
dlabe
c a Just a
newsp pe,
'to
watch
my
weight
I
am
a
Radio
City Station, New York,
PRACTICE,
TARSET
T14AT 81&amp; GUN
little
overweight
and
I
do
eat
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You can use ft
ZERO T.
EVERY
By United Press International
OVER BY SAR&amp;E
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The official declined to say what such sanctions allies and Iran. that it economic and diplomatic
the wrong foods for a potential diet to help you lose weight
might lose control of the revolution to either the announced the proposal but gave no reason for it.
TIME!
A
Boston
newspaper said today the United might entail.
sanctions have failed to break the stalemate over
diabetic but he only told me to and it's perfectly satisfactor
extreme
left or right.
Polling for the second and final phase of
White Hoe Press Secretary Jody Powell said, the American hostages by the week of May 11, it
on fats and car- for your needs. If you lose yStates is prepared to impose a naval blockade
cut do
"It's
risky,"
an
unnamed
source
told
the
Globe,
elections
to the Majlis, or parliament, as
against Iran next month if present sanctions fail "no decision w impose a blockade or take such is prepared to impose a naval blockade," the
longboat
ointment
11 oodless
bohydrates. Could you please much weight too rapidly with
"But
we've
tried
everything
else.
Either
originally
set
to be held across the country on
a
42 Coyly
38 Actress
region
to free the American hostages but the White sensitive action has been communicated" to the Globe said.
1
—
give
me
a
menu
for
possible
it,
you
can
add
a
limited
Ayatollah
Ruhollah)
Khomeini
becomes
per.
May
2.
Parker
60Time
one
44 Seasoning
But
if
the Council approves, the polling
16 Metric foot 40 Decade
House denied the report as "Inaccurate" and said allies.
It said Seta of State Cyrus Vance will visit
diabetes instead of Just number of foods to round out
suaded
he
has
more
to
lose
by
holding
onto
the
(bbr)
46 Conger3
20 Hubbub
43 Still
would
take
place
one week later.
5
more economic sanctions were under conState Department sources said on Tuesday no European capitals that week to discuss the risks
recommending so many the diet.
hostages, or he himself could be displaced.'
sideration.
precise date has been set for further action. A and prospects of such a move and analysts see
8- 9- 10
___________
In Tehran, the government Pars news agency
- - 7- 11
- grams of this or so many
In another development, Iranian heavy arOne White House official said Carter has not senior Official said an assessment will begin in sips that elements in Iran anticipate a blockade.
There isn't really a specific
grams of that as most diabetic
said another postponement of parliamentary tilleri and troops were sent to the western border
13
14
feclosed additional economic and diplomatic two weeks and, if warranted, action would be
The newspaper said a blockade could create
literature does?
diabetic diet. Each diet
elections was under consideration and awaiting with Iraq to fend off Iraqi attacks on Iran's
0t;
sanctions
and added, "We might take them prior taken "in a time frame of mid-May."
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political chaos that would frighten Iranian
to be tallored4riade to that
approval
by the Council, Iran's chief executive Bavaissj out post, reported vacated last week by
to next week."
1 15
16
DEAR
17.
"The
United
States
has
passed
word
both
to
its
militants
and
their
backers
into
thinking
they
READER—
patient's
needs.
If
the
body.
The
Pars report indicated the government Iraqi forces, reports said today.
THE BORN LOSER
!_
by Art Sansom
.——
Evidently, our doctor feels diabetes Is severe enough to
'19 _—
— — — — on the basis your test that require insulin, then the diet
what you really need to do is has to be fairly rigid in
P
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1
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24
simply reduce your weight.
1 '
t
relationship
to
the
insulin
Wo
Many people who have each
an
r L
Lea
. For the person who
25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
Whac
moderate elevations of their
moderately
has
elevated
blood sugar levels on such blood sugar levels and is
33
34
tests will have perfectly otherwise all right, the emdo
City Schools Report Most Paddlings In County
41
—
—
normal
tests
after
they
have
phasis
should
be
on
37
—
38
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fleuc) I
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f(
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BY DAVID M.RAZLER
. year.
•
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- with a paddle, had dropped this
probably on eliminating
Herald Staff Writer
(The following chart shows the number
I
P
M F Total
•;
Seminole High School now requires
sweets.
About one of every nine Seminole of Seminole County Schools' students
1—
The
reason
he
didn't
give
48
93 girls assigned to be paddled to bring In
Red Bu"
- - 10
1
County Schools students was hit by an paddled at lent once during the 1975.79
you a more specific diet IS
notes
first
from
their
parents
"because
wouldn't
hurt
you
to
inSabal
Point
26
2
administrator
or
teacher
in
the
last
school
49 50 51
year. Totals listed in bold face are
.j
52 _53 54 55 56
that the source of the extra dude some exercise in your
SSanford
117 19 ue girls are supposed to be softer by this
school year, according to figures given the highest and lowest in each category.
———
calories most of us get Is fat proam as well. Exercise
69 society."
outh Side
51 18
57
by the district to the federal Department The ioation was provided by
58
59 60 '
0
ARCH I E
He said there had been no specific
and sweets. There are a lot of incidentally, uses calories and
————
Spring
Pk
by Bob Montana
of Health, Education and Welfare,
schools to the federal Department of
—
—
—
—
_.
good
carbohydrates
that
lowers
blood
sugar.
That's
complaint prompting this change.
61
62
63
District officials report 4,609 students Health, Education and Welfare.)
FRED JEssICA AND
" personally haven't paddled a child
why
severe
disbetics
who
take
Wekiva
•""
,
,
—
—
—
—
—
—
45
3
DsAN'sARE
IN
LOVE
HAROLD,
48
were paddled at least once, throughout
PI.'EA5E ' i'LL NEVE'R
I DON'T SEE HOW YOU CAN
1"&amp;79
School
Year
HER
01.0
BOYFRIEND.
Is
64
59
in
two
years," said Lyman High School
66
—
—
and
you
do
need
a
certain
Insulin
should
have
about
the
Wilson
LEAVE
ME
6
LEAVE
J
49
10
C1OEJ,;
AKE THOSE SOAP OPERAS
the county's 40 schools during the 1978-79
I A H A1I
kP U .
/..g r'vi t ______
amount of those in your diet. same amount of exercise
""
BLACKMAILING
Ub.K(V
I.v.,J
_____ r'r ?
====
M F Total
12 Assistant Principal William Shaw.
'SERIOUSLY, MARY!
WinterS inD'
11
i
school
year.
_
NIF
- - - That's wre
ares,,
ii u
in..
nn aSCHOOLS
Lyman's principal and other assistant
every day as well as a stanWoodlands
-a.,,
•jWhile every school reported some ELEMENTARY
and vegetables come in as
Altamonte
4
3
principals
have not done much paddling
d diet. The consistency of
7 MIDDLE sciiooi4s
corporal punishment meted out, the
Ewell as cereals. But the diet, exercise and insulin Bear
Lake
(,/('' either,
59
6
65
5H
according
to the district report.
Jackson
Heights
% 20
most cases at any elementary, middle or
HOROSCO P
concentrated carbohydrates all three - is what keeps a
Casselbe
10
2
12
Only
nine
Lyman
students received
Lakeview
fl0 82 352
high school were all reported in Sanford.
such as the sugars and sweets person properly regulated.
the
k
13
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13
167
82
249
corporal
punishment
in
1978-79
according
Mu
By
The differences in the number of
are the foods that are loaded
English Estates
63
12
75
3&amp;3
to
the
district.
Sanford
For
people
like
yourself
who
257
126
paddlings do not seem to reflect a dif'
0
with calories.
.' . .. - p '•iti
For City
6 0
M
6
Shaw says students at Lyman are only
South Seminole
I'll
101 45
146
.
or W
.ednesday,
e a
,,
Geneva
sort.
"When
we
can't
get
it
Teague
medicines that affect blood
or the number of problems reported at a
Goldsboro
48 24
72
215 through their heads, we have to go
I am sending you The glucose, you don't have to be
Tuscawiila
,
181 34
school. Rather, the number of paddlings
YOUR BIRTHDAY
not overly assertive. Be
Hopper
31
10
through
the
other
end"
he
said,
ex41
HIGH
SCHOOLS
Health
Letter
number
4-7,
that
scheduled.
You
can
go
see
to
be
determined
by
the
attitude
of
April 16, 1980
0•,
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ambitious without being too Weight Losing Diet. Other ahead and
94
Idyllwilde
46 16
62
Crooms
15 plaining the paddle is only used as a last
develop a daily
11
4
administrators to the use of a paddle.
Advancement t his coming pushy.
rs who want this issue exercise program with your
reade
Lake
1
-.
35
4
39
Lake
Brantley
315
181
EEK&amp; MEEK
495 resort.
One-hundred-thirty-six students at
can send 75 cents with a long, diet. Both will help you lose
Lake Ota
47
13
60
Sanford
Middle
School
Principal
Dan
Lake
Howell
y
143
so
193
or career is concerned. There Let your logic and prac- stamped, self-addressed
Sanford Grammar School,383 at Sanford
Lawton
9 Pelham said paddling has allowed him
38 20
58
Lyman
weight and Improve your
LAMLY OM
M 57143UG
Middle School and m at Seminole High
is one thing, however, that ticality prevail today I
envelope for It. Send your health.
Longwood
0
2
O
viedo
an option to keep students in school
126
16
142
School were "given licks," ordered to
Qusr'o'.j
x
matters relating to our selfMidway
j22 350 772 rather than suspending them for their
26
33
59
Seminole
..
)
OL ch while struck with ompadl
getting involved in political ffltere:tLFlow1flg
WEAK IMAG-S I
Plnecrst
772097 TOTALS
'
j449
4909
-____.1__&gt;•#,
by school administrators or in some
situations.
pu]sive hunches could cause
Sanford
Middle School Dean of
cases, classroom teachers.
ARIES (March 21-A pril 19) compli cati ons.
Students
Ronald
Hunt was recently
•
I
Inseveralofthecounty'sotherschools, hearing of a hind.
Be wary today of behaving too
LIBRA (Sept. 23.Oct ) Be
W IN
E
mouth"andcou4notafordtomluwor
accused by a parent of deepty brulsin
notably Lyman High School and
severely with those In your net tive about your col
Don Reyoo, principal of Seminole serving detention time,
her son with a paddle, also of
Longwood, ; Geneva and Forest City 00'High Schol tW school reporting this
charge. Harsh methods will inercial dealings today and
_______________________
Reynolds blamed the high rate of aggravating a congenital condition which
elementariei, the paddle was almost largest number of student paddlings In corporal punishment at his school to the led to the child needing emergency
produce more harm than keep persons who are not
The bidding needs some
1•
never used, the reports state.
good. Romance, travel, luck, directly involved out of
1975.79, said no student Is ever paddled "socioeconomic condition" of the student surgery.
explanation. West might have
Under district policy, administrators who does not request corporal punish- body. "Our-emotional levels are a little
resources, possible pitfalls picture. They could muddy
NORTH
4-15-80
Chief Assistant State Attorney Chris
doubled at his first opportunil
a nd career for the coming the water.
am
allowed
to
hit
students
for
a
wide
ment
over
some
other
penalty
for
higher
here,"
he
said
calling
Seminole
Ray
said no charges will be brought
ty, but he decided to ow b
variety of offenses classified as requiring violating a rule.
months are all Wscussed in
SCORPIO
(Oct.
24-Nov.
22)
Hi
gh
School
ood
six-card
club
suit.
East's
"rougher"
than
other
county
against
Hunt because there was no
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"formal" action.
your Astro-Graph Letter, In activities you share with
But Reynolds added corporal punish- high schools.
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tree-club bid has little to recevidence he maliciously tried to injure
481
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ornmend It except for the
Like detentions after school, but unUke ment is meted out to students who either
which begins with your bill friends today, don't press too
PR ISCI LLA
Reynolds
said
Ugs
year
the
number
of
the
child
during
a
routine
paddling.
Y
WEST
EAST
At least one out of every nine Seminole County school students
favorable vulnerability. South
thday. Mail $1 for each to hard to have your way. This
suspensions or expulsions, students given "wouldn't mind staying home," if girls paddled, which in 1973-79 almost
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OUR uARY IS A 't H I ii HAS
Ruby
Lettau,
mother
of
the
injured
faced the paddle last year, according to figures given to the federal
had
visions
of
slam;
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IT
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AN
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corporal punishment are not entitled to a 0 suspended, or "are living from hand in equalled the number of boyssmacked student, said the still intends to bring sult. Dep
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South into the final overbid.
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club lead was
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Board have said in the past that if the legal age is 18, it
won
by
West.
e
tried
to
Cub
Vulnerable:
North-South
ant! not get Ow hapsults
re
Booth said he sees students who have been dr inking
you doing, count only on No. 1.
the
club
ace,
but
declarer
Herald
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ta
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East
rite
should
be 18 for all things,
desire.
F011ow
your original
I
about
once every two weeks, Although some students
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CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan.
rutted. South now proceede
Seminole County high school principals would go
plan to the letter.
"How
do
you
give
all
of
the
responsibilities
of
bring
the
alcohol from home, lie said the parents are
West
N
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to run all the trum
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) qualities are good today in
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drLnidng age to 21 If they had their druthers, but they "and not give the privileges and rights?"
lot of luck.
lie said the problem is about evenly divided among
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still don't feel that will solve the problem of teen-age
Mrs. Telson said she is not opposed to raising the legal
The
luck
was
there.
South
males and females.
a
Pass Pan Pass
others today will serve to solely to you. However,
4-17
— drinking.
simply ran off all his trumps
age, but feels whatever the legal age is, those who have
Canton Henley, principal of Lyman High School, said
make you and those you help uninvited meddling in
while
keepin
g
all
four
spades
Grahran announced this week he favors increasing attained It should be given all the rights that go with it.
BUGS BUNNY
by Stoffvl &amp; Heimdahl
he
opposed lowering the legal age when it was done
happy. Where your motives another's affairs could be
Opening Iead4 K
in dummy. west had t hold
the drinking age to
to stop 15.yearlds, many of
"If
you
consider drinking a right, and most adults do, about two years ago and supports raising it to 21.
are selfish no one is apt to disastr ous,
all
AA A
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whom are UU in school, from buying alcoholic then anyone of legal age should ha ve the right to drink.
Z MANT VU IDS= IN MY AT L.A9T, I'VE 15 ITA LCIVE
AN
"But the governor's action raising drinking age to 19
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ti,
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CAMON.
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a step in the right direction," he said.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) Today you may have to do
But several local principals mid an even bigger age Is that they forgot nwny 18 year olds are still in high
depended
on
finding
both
kh
By
Oswald
Jacoby
fie
said lie does not agree that drinking privileges
A MUSICAL...
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problem Is that kids gelalcoholic beverages from their school,"
and queen of diamonds in the
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automatically
go with the legal age.
anxious to help you today, but but that you believe
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r parents.
band with four spades d
- •i. But Mrs. Telsonabo agreed that the source of alcohol
"If we can pass a law to keep soft drinks off the
Na
you'd be wise not to ask favors Have the courage of your
East and West effectively materialized.
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"The most recent cases we've had," said Crooms in the school is not Just 18-year-olds buying it for their cwnpus before noon, we cim PaSS a law to control
NO,
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High School principal E. L. Blackiheare, "were cases younger friends,
alcoholic beverages too."
nature. Borrowing inoney is a
PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20) from scientifically exploring
where
the
students
brought
the
alcohol
from
their
"If
you
can
tell
me
that
you
can
visit
honies
and
find
Henley said alcohol use on school grounds is a greater
(For a copy of JACOBY
no-no.
Don't make agreements today for their best contract. Unfor
homdl
beer
isn't
in
the
refrigerator,
I
MODERN,
send
$1
to:
may
support
lowering
problem
than drug abuse, but said there was more drug
tunatelu
for
East
an
West
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"A lot of parents allow their di; to drink at home," the drinking age. But I don't think i ts going to be en. use before alcohol became more available.
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said Don Reynolds, Seminole High School principal. forceable as things are."
h was able to make the per. P.O. Box 489, Radio GNy
lie said there is no way of knowing if drug abuse
I
today where your career is how tough the going gets. It'smost of his slim chances in Station, New York,
Y.
"It's thie whole climate today, not just the drinking
Blacksheare
said
he
doesn't
think
lowering
or
raising
would
increase if alLvliol was less available.
concerned, provided you're beattosaynothantobesorry. slam.
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age"
the drin ki ng age has anything to do with increases in
Reynolds agreed that, on the Seminole campus at
4't
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least, alcohol is the number one problem.
ANNIE
also
said ma ny students are getUngthe boosefrom their
"Look
at
our
by
L.SM1'd
t'
total
society,"
he
said.
"There
are
in"There's more drinking than drugs," he said.
.AND
ERNEST
FRANK
by Bob Thaves
parents,
&amp;,' •creases in almost everything. The drinking age has not
But
Lake Howell high School Principal Richard
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Reynolds
said
the
governor
is
"copping
out."
contributed
significantly
to
those
under
that
age
Evans
said
alcohol
use at his school is not as extensive
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as
drug
abuse.
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"It's society's trend The way it's operating"
"We have some problem with it, but nothing out of the
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nay!
Boothe
said
raising
the
drinking
age
would
probably
ordinary,"
lie said. "But in a school with 2,000 students,
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have some problems."
0
111 he said.
didn't get alcohol from older students. But they aren't
fie said there. are cases of unauthorized drinking
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Investigation Rules

On Mayor Floyd
Altamonte City Commissioners of evidence which will be admissable,
adopted on tint mlliding Tuesday night
whether to follow circuit court guidelines
an inv"lligstive Ordinance that would or civil court guidelines, which would
open the way for itn investigation by the permit hearsay evidence.
city into allegations of wrongdoing in
Floyd cast the only dissenting vote,
office by Mayor Norman Floyd.
because he opposed the admission of
The Proposed ordinance that outunes hearsay evidence.
Investigative procedures within the city
is Scheduled to come before the com
The city will pay the cost of Wing an
minion for a final reading next at thie 7 attorney to represent the person under
P.m. meetini'Tuesday.
investigation during procedures in the
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IN BRIEF
Rebels Claim 200 Reds Dead
in .Surprise
urprIse Raid On Border
ISLAM ABAD, Pakistan (UP!)- An Afghan rebel
group claims its forces killed 200 Soviet troops in a
surprise raid across the Russian border.
A spokesman for the Hizbe Islami rebel group said
Tuesday the Moslem rebels crossed the border near
Yangi Kola, about 100 miles north of Taluquan, capital

of Takbar province in northeastern Afghanistan.

Spectators at Friday's sentencing of murderer Gregory
Mills will be searched for weapons before entering the courtroom, an order made after it was revealed this week Mills was
found last summer with a razor-bladed knife in his cell.
Circuit Judge Voile Williams signed the order requiring the
searches after Assistant State Attorney Don Marblestone
produced the
at a hearing Tuesday.
Marblestone sak. the knife was discovered in a Jacket left for
Mills during a rvutlne search last summer by Lt. Donald

allegedly attempted to burglarize an occupied Sanford home.
Sylvester Davis, 22, of Sanford, was arrested at 3:10 a.m.
Sunday in the bushes outside 2408' Palmetto Ave., on charges
m
he unscrewed the light bulb from the lamp outside the hoe,
then twice tried to force open the jalousie on the front door.
Police say they arrested Davis after being called to the home
by Colleen flames, adding Davis hid in the bushes when he
tried to force the door and heard Names telling him to get away
from It.

Marblestone said he had no idea why he was first Informed of
Although the jury which convicted Mills, 22, of 1115 Locust
the find within the last week.
Ave., Sanford, recommended Mills receive a life sentence for
He described the knife as "very lethal looking," a razor. the crime, Marblestone said it has been
the opinion of the state
bladed weapon which "opens like a switchblade."
attorney to seek the death penalty for the man, now serving
Marblestone will be asking Mills be sentenced to death two life sentences on armed robbery and kidnapping conFriday at 10 a.m. for the May 25 shotgun murder of retired victions.
Sanford businessman James Wright during a burglary of
ATTEMPTED BURGLARYCHARGED IN SANFORD
Wright's home.
A Saflford man was jailed early Sunday morning after he

Sanford police say they have requested the arrest of a
Sanford man who fired a shotgun outside the Sambó'
Restauraxt on U.S. Highway 17-92 early Sunday morning.
Police say the 19-year-old was standing with a groupdf
people outside the restaurant at 4:13 a.m. Sunday, when they
arrived in response to a report of shooting.
Police say the man will be charged with unlawful display of a
firearm3nd discharging a firearm in public.

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gunmen shot and killed an American serviceman and
his Turkish driver today, authorities said. Police
arrested three suspects following a gunbattle.
In Paris, a group of 16 non-communist nations
agreed today to provide Turkey with a $1.16 billion aid
package to bail it out of its financial difficulties.
The donor nations are Austria, Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, Finland, France, West Germany, Italy,
Japan, Luxembourg, Holland, Norway, Sweden,
Switzerland, Britain and the United States,

(This is the last of a three-part series on Albuquerque to Nashville and from Chicago to
during the experiments. These case studies possible. "Eventually," said Stanley Barnes,
preparing for killer tornadoes.)
the Texas Gulf Coast.
could be played back for future study by the of NOAA's Environmental Research
By KAREN J. GILLELAND .
The second-phase area shrank to 250 square
project scientists.
Laboratories, "we'd like to be able to provide
Special to the Herald
miles centered on Norman, to focus on inSesame had just begun, and instruments detailed severe weather forecasts over periods
Tornadoes are among the most violent winds dividual storms. A three-dimensional radar
were operating, when the April 10 outbreak of of six to 12 hours,"
that sweep this planet's surface. These network, nearly a dozen aircraft and other
tornadoes hit the Texas-Oklahoma border.
Until now, the best look at the birth, life and
cyclonic storms can uproot trees, hurl cars scientific sensing equipment were in the field.
Although it is too early to analyze all of the death of a tornado had been on May 24, 1973,
through the air and even level buildings. Thus All Instruments operated around the clock
data, scientists hope to gain some insights when a severe tornado touched down near
scientists are trying to learn exactly how when severe weather was expected.
from this killer storm.
Union City, Okla.
tornadoes form, how they move on the ground,
Alberty says the Investigators hoped to
The prime objective of Sesame is to learn
The team filmed the entire life cycle of that
and how, if possible, man can tame their fury. come up with extensive records of at least
how to predict severe storms, flash floods and storm at close range In both still and motion
Weather scientists recently gathered In three 24-how "case studies" of storm systems
tornadoes much earlier than is presently pictures.
Norman, Okla., to conduct the Severe
Environmental Storms and Mesoscale
Experiment, dubbed Sesame. Sesame
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UP!)- Costa Rica sent two
promises to net scientists a wealth of
Jets to Havana today to airlift out 253 of 10,800 Cubans
data about severe storms, such as tornadoes,
holed up in the Peruvian Embassy In the start of
Seminole County School Board member Robert G. Feather
as well as clues about how to conduct further
the sports facilities are paid for by Seminole County taxoperation "Bridge of Freedom,"
said today he will not ask the board to consider dropping out of
experiments.
payers, not the State Athletic Association.
The aircraft landed in Havana after a two-hour flight
the Florida High School Athletic Activities Association
The roll call of participants was a virtual
"I spend hundreds of thousands of dollars of the taxpapers
but were held up for at least 2 hours. Officials at San
(FHSAA) as reported this morning In another newspaper.
roster of federal agencies and universities
money in building these facilities," Feather told school board
Jose's Juan Santa Maria International airport said
The
board will meet at 7:30 tonight at the school board
with activities in the atmospheric sciences,
members In March, , but I can't help one taxpayer get his son
they had no explanation for the holdup.
office, 1211 Mellonville Ave., Sanford.
with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
permission to play baseball."
Admlnlstratidn (NOAA) and the National
Feather said today he is concerned that the school system
Feather did say, however, that he would like the board to
Science Foundation providing much of the
provides the athletic facilities, but it apparently doesn't have
discuss the association, alternatives to membership and
funding.
any authority over how they are used.
fact that the board has no authority over what the association
"Meteorologists waited a long time for
does,
"I've been on the board for years and even I didn't know
this," said Douglas Lilly, scientist with the
this," he said.
"I never said I think we should pull out," he said,
National Center for Atmospheric Research,
"That's why I want to bring the matter up. Maybe there's a
The association is the governing body for high school sports
chairman of the Sesame
Sesde steering committee
way," he said.
in the state. Most schools are members and schools that are
and a prime mover in transforming Sesame
Athletic
association rules prohibiting sports participation by
not members are not permitted to compete with schools that
By JANE CASSELBERRY
from a paper proposal to a major field exare.
transfer students are designed to prevent any athletic
Herald Staff Writer
periliicnt.
recuitment, Floyd Lay, FHSAA executive secretary, told the
Feather became concerned about the boar
board's relationship
Longwood City Commission has authorized preparation of
"One reason for undertaking Sesame at this
board
at a recent meeting.
with the association when he was unable recent ly to help a
an ordinance annexing a lOacre enclave on E.E. Williamson
time," lie says, "was that automation and data
But Feather maintained that a student who was denied the
transfer student get permission to play baseball,
Road at the request of Florida Residential Communities Inc.
management techniques have caught up with
right
to play baseball was not recruited and therefore should
Under FHSAA rules, transfer students are ineligible to
(FRC), owner of the property,
the project's needs." Severe storms are so
be
allowed
the opportunity to participate. But, he said, the
participate in sports for one year.
City Attorney Marvin Rooks is preparing a letter for com. complex and the measurements that must be
board had no authority to order that.
Feather said he was concerned that the school board had no
mission approval asking Seminole County to waive the two.
taken are so many and so varied that the
"I simply feel
authority
to vote to allow a student to participate, even though
- year waiting period required before a change of zoning can be
barrage ot information would take years to
Feather said. - DIANE PETRYK
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Lake at The Landings project wu a "mistake" and DEE had
accepted this. He added FEC had restored the shoreline and as
far as he was concerned the can was closed. "It's too bad it
had to get into the press," Mrs. Lormann commented.
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I4kowftz told Jarvls, "Those townhomes would cost $80,000
to $I0,000jn Ft. Lauderdale. These are not slums we're talking
about."
Other residents questioned the impact the project would
have on schools and traffic,
Lelkowiti, saying his "beck was to the wall" said he would
pay half the cat of a traffic signal at Range Line Road and
State Road 434 (not to exceed $30,000) upon the approval and
grawxflwealdag of his project.
Commissioner JR. Grant made a motion to authorize
preparation of an annexation ordinance and set a public
hearing. ConunWoner June Lermann Seconded the motion
whlcbpassed unanimously,

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Longwood Wants
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the two-phase Sesame field program, says the.
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desekçsnent plans. He told the commission FEC hopes to
construct shwleamlly attached townhomes in the $40,000 to
$80,000 price range in the proposed unit development to be
known as Tiberon North Townhomea,
There Is no zoning designation in the city for toschouses so
1.!kowits will seek the PUD designation, Lefkowltz said the
high cost of financing in putting the conventional single family
home out of reach to the average family, and this type of home
is "the affordable shelter of the future," They will have a front
yard and beck yadafld
ownership will heto
center line of
ON wail, he said.
He Is proposing nine wilts per acre density as compared to
the IS units under the present zoning designations,
Residents of nearby subdivisions spoke in opposition of the
townhouse concept. Bud Jarvis, a resident of Devonshire, said
he moved from Ft. Lauderdale to Longwood because
developers had ruined that area, "We want to keep single
family residences, "Jarvia said. "We don't need this type
situation, We're going to end up like Broward County with a
bunch of Junk."

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Department to Issue an extra set of car keys to
their patrolmen. One morning recently two of.
ficers were observed in front of the Lake Monroe
Holiday Inn trying to break into a squad car with

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a helping hand in its Coal-Oil Mix (COM) project
by employees of the Bechtel Corporation out of.
Gal thersburg, Md. About 160 of Bechtel's people
have been providing design, procurement and
construction services since January for the new
combination-fuel preparation facility at the
Sanford plant.
One Bechtel engineer praised the quality of

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It would be a mistake, we think, to assume the
so-called tough new measures President Carter
announced against Iran recently will make much
difference

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hostages from Tehran amounts to little more than
a pro forma gesture of frustration
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bank, hunting for a barber shop or a cab to
take him to one, driving to the airport to pick
NEW YORK (UPI) - The average up visiting customers, going out for lwth and
American executive spends his working day even of having his automobile gassed and
in an unnecessarily ineff icient vi nent, serviced, or getting in his daily, exercise and

my Jim Spiniello and Charles Roy of swim-L
isolating Tehran "economically, politically, and be targets for revenge.
LAke the bartender who received a Bunn B.
Morristown,
N.J.,who are doing something to ' SpWello brought in Roy because Roy had
psychologically." But, even as Washington took
Anthony dollar coin as a tip.
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dwge
been manager of the Boston Redevelopment
that
this course and turned to U.S. friends in Asia and
"I served...these guys three drinks apiece
Spinlello who runs a construction firm is Authority's $1 billion Charlestown project,
Europe, Iran deflantly threatened to cut off oil and they leftiiWthis edfi *1111i an ugly-lady on
the ow.m and Roy the manager of Airport which turned a depressed am Into a thriving
supplies to any nations cooperating with the it," the bartender was quoted as saying.
Park, a unique office complei located on the new community.
Carter policy.
The next time the three guys came in, the
Airport Park isn't fully completed yet but it
edge of Morristown Aiprt.
bartender spilled strawberry daiquiris on
has attracted a number of blue chip tenants
It's a campus-like scene with a health club,
The administration's immediate task, then, Is to their
trousers. Strawberry daiquiris were having a swinuning pool, overnight . such as the aviation department of American
persuade Japan, Britain, France and West Susan
B. Anthony's favorite drink.
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Corp., Cessna Aircominodations for visitors, conference
Germany in particular that, Insofar as this
I happen to think bartenders and cocktail
and dining rooms and a coffee shop, plus craft's finance division and branches of
country is concerned, push has come to shove and
waitresses perform an Invaluable service in large parking space, a pond and other Motorola, Inc., and Bechtel Co.
iw society -waiting hand and foot on drunks aesthetic lasniscaping features.
we expect nothing less than full cooperation in the
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ever since, we have a right to cash in some big the going tip rate these days?
community.
IOUs, ;
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"Letmecheck,"besaid. "Itwu 20 percent
The buildings have acoustical4hermal
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this morning, but It's probably gone up at not toontcomfortable and not ")'
glazing throughout and full-spectrum
And if our allies continue to feel more in. least a couple of points since
11,which transmits ultraviolet rays
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companies In the Fortune
list have Theseraysklfla lot o( bacteria in the ambient
ministration should openly consider mining Iran's
buildings that are really sophisticated and air and cut down on the spread of colds and
harbors and a naval blockade - the next orfunctionally superb. What Jim Spinlello other infections. Roy said physicians and
chestration that would compel the effective
decided to do when he embarked on Airport psychologists also told him full-spectrum
economic sanctions we now seek In a voluntary
Park four years ago was to give executives of lighting helps workers to concentrate better
and less belligerent way.
comparatively small companies most of the on the job,
advantages the fellows in the big companies
We can hope that the simmering conflict betRoy Is confident the Spiniello office concept
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ween Iran and Iraq will bring Tehran to its senses,
will spread although he doesn't expect it to be
SpInlello's irime concern was to reliev, the limited to sites on the fringes of airports.
but if we have learned tiything since November It
b
iness man of much travel and of attending Planners and developers have come to
us
should be that freedom for the hostages must
toalo of thechorssthetregularly tntem
Morristown from Baltimore, Boston and a
come from our own deeds. There is nothing in this
his working day under conventional office number of other cities to look over Airport
situation
from wishful thinking,
environment conditions - rwriIng to the put
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minority because it represented a historical
error, and because It had been conferred by ,
others, Columbus, that great navigator, got to
the Caribbean and, believing be was in Asia',
called the islanders he met Indians.
But, really, Native Americans?
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Keeps t*o 6 poks cold

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Dilve died Tuesday in Sanford. Born In Blue Ridge, Ga.,
ao cam to Sanford in 1969. ________________
A% was a member of the
Cbs-cu alas-Id of Sanford.

brothers,

Lip cancer occurred in
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Graveside funeral services for
Mrs. Julia M. Higgins, 93, formerlyof 117W. 10th St., Sanford,
wt died tay at the Life Care
Center in Altamonte Springs,
will be Thursday at 10a.m. at All
Souls Cemetery. Rosary will be
recited tonight at I P.M. with
Father William Ennis officiating. Brisson Funeral
Horne- PA in charge.

Oaklawn Cemetery. Brisson

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Catholic Church. Rosary will be
recited at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at
Brisson Funeral Home with
Father William Ennis of.
ficiating. Burial In Oakland
Memorial Park. Briuon Funeral
Home-PA in charge.

Hmoway,mmtrott , ".,and

data For women and tilt' few non-white Farmners in Iowa. Burmueistt'r said.
The study found tile rate of prostate cancer
among farmers was 78 percent izreater than
the rate for non-farmers. The incidence ot
!oiluich cancer was 60 percent rcater and
the rate of lvmiiphatm&amp;' cancer as 58 percent

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died Tuesday night
in DeBiry, will be celebrated

Is In charge of arrangements

Ralph I TIptofl, Sanford;

taxes.

"We really didn't anticipate that any of the
investigated cancer types would be elevated,'' said [)r. Leon Burmeister, associate
professor of preventive medicine and envlronmilental health. "They the results) %% ere
'tuile sttr);r!imlg to us."
The study analyzed the 1971-78 death certificates of 20,311 niiite male Iowa farmiiers.
Women and blacks were excluded fromii the
study because of iiit'oiiinlett' w'.-itnatinnal

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lurvivors Include three
Mghters, Mrs. Novella
Sdey, Sanford, Mrs. Sue Igett, Sanford, and Mrs.
0th. Henson, Aiken, S.C.; a

percent.
The Fed reported industrial output on a
seasonally adjusted basis fell 0.8 percent in
March, follov, ing a decline of 0.2 percent in
February. Construct ion supplies took the

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lIPTON, MRS. STELLA
HOLLOWAY - Funeral sir.
vices for Mrs. Stelia Holloway
Tipton, $2, of Iii Rosalla Drive,
died Tuesday in Sanford,
will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at
Brisson Funeral Home with Mr.
Fred Baker officiating. Burial In

Mrs. Stella' Holloway

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his wife,

Mrs. Anne Daniels, Sanford;
a.daughter, Mrs. Georgianna
(erby, McMlsuiville, Tenn.;
t*h sons, Eugene M.Daniels,
Dothan, Ala., and George -1.
Daniels, Sanford, and six
grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA

enjoy their Italian subculture on a private.
basis.

J
WAHNGTON - In we of those "n)
)W aid progrwi much mere at the mercy of Fodad, and sold the stolen food to cattle
oosmcfl's
ecuftw
dim',
oolIc" moves so beloved by Jimmy Cads,, an cornç( foreign officials and prclitaajüig u.s. and poultry breeders "without Interferenc.
The law r,qufr r.clpisatg of AID mossy
adm1 IetratIcn study group has rsuiu- bualneannin.
from responsible oMelals." Yet another to buy goode from Ui, fleme,
mended bringing
7 of t he 11,SSS U.S.
seine of whIA.
"I os't tin there is
$710,$SO grant was made to the province..
are
not
above
arranging
bribes
sad kLk1
oM_dals stat
overseas to make the vuinsri.
f
CooM_csifl7Iret.da$7nrn
wiuu,
tazps
American pre abroad MN occisplcaous.
moisy
ti
year far
jj
lstsnc. program"
AID fund, Intended to hs the poor, as a sort .*ample, WsUm
.,ni
Primarily, the ides Is to reduc, the chances told my associate Peter Grant.
a
gss,sss flen
of private bank aeoowt, Without consent of for paying
of inflaming antI-AmerIcan .lIf"'ta is the reierta of AID's auditor ien.rai bear this t
illisal "commIujen" to
US. oMdals "MN." totaiins $1.3 'i'IHIon E(YPtI5J*ankIaI
Vbo tot the_oaly a $S
host cowdrlss id tine ferula1ling titan tome ewnpi.:
were made to eight high Zairam offjeJa3
miff jn
e,, -crisis on t1 Ir
modeL Unfortwstaly,
ffi
A iqrls. Inepsctlen of the child P'ealth tOme$UmIUk
edtothefaaidbywe)tIiy
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some of the officials targeted for recall In th. program In Egypt's Beheira proce
traders want uncollected, and the Aniericans of a dJ!'Id
secret Whit. MOuN4tJtI Dspsrtmsat dip4ojid that
coffsctsd
N 501 allowed to Pertinent doc'ents. A tool aippliur Isand
$ per
of the $1
beIng
pr a $U,ISS tefr
rmmindat1oas .
'he
is, falee;
inIln , of
s,
A SV$,SSSgrant was mad, to the non-profit validr( a $7,872 'Ff tee
qjILIg Uarhe tom's w
effectively
at
,
•
ourljhed prssche.Iers was being
(tbsan Cosicil to fader a thsspaIsing
Mal
By traadsnthg 'he agency's watchdop '
Image and protecting the tespsjsrV
"(ai
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on Bwhedos. But w
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n..
this
of
around the welt
provincial '1k1ala 1* food was bel stolen 01 the mossy Initially advanced by AID, Only
"S7IflbOIlC" fiductien In aeeriioi psI
The
.gv'
-Is
the by&amp;iud.. who MNned the dates and 117*was used for developrient of the
,'
_- eg of
,
thMp
would
syinbos._nothing mere t
557
le
of diIInion front p
pram. MeanwhJle, the Council paid Its diuferec.
to wict,
ripoffs of AID 1i
for Intereatlssal DSVSlIPmeM be ISSI 1M11L They "operated openly In frad of p1d'II a salary of $1$,OeS, and _-id
be
e
paddng Tha would leave
to si
lbs drthut1osi ciatsis," the AID diIi lOpsy Off a Poorb' docwnented loan from U
program.

MICIIAELDANIELS
*tichael G. Daniels, 85, of
519 E. First St., Sanford, died
Tuesday night in DeBary.
Born in Detroit, Mich., he
caine to Sanford in 1965 from
Edit Troy, Wis. He was a
member of All Souls Catholic
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Department's deputy chief economist.
''For the average manufacturing worker, it
ineans some of themii are likely to face layoffs
in the course of the coining months," Cox
said, ''For young people or people just entering the labor force, it means jobs will be
scarcer, harder to find.''
house and Senate Republicans used the
occasion of ''Income Tax Day" to blame
I'resident Carter and Democratic members
of Congress for soaring inflation and high

percent by the end of the year. It is now 6.2

ON HUNDREDS OF WALGREENS PRODUCTS!

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!) The proposed venting
of radioactive krypton now trapped inside the Three
Mile Island nuclear plant could pose a public health
hazard, say scientists representing a local anti-nuclear

Esterby, Sanford; 30
gçindchildren and 15 great-

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is in serious trouble.

"I think we're now seeing the onset of i
recession," said William Cox, the Commerce

Treasury Secretary C. William Miller,
acknowledging the economic slowdown was
beginning, said in Washington the unemployment rate probably would rise to 7.25

PRICES REDUCED

MRS. JULIA HIGGINS
CORRECTION
The name of Julia Michel,
Mrs. Julia M. Higgins, 93,
formerly of 117 W. 10th St., daughter, of Baltimore,
Sanford, died early this Maryland, was inadvertently
morning at the Life Care omitted from the list of surCenter In Altamonte Springs. vivors of Mrs. Georgia Brown
She was the wife of the late Ed McClelland, who died Mardi
Hjgglns.
27 1980, in Baltimore. The
,he is survi ved by three obituary appeared in March
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ughters, Adelaide Moses, 31 Evening Herald.
Mç&amp; Mary Williams and Mrs.
Jtlle Dletrlchs, all of San.
ford; two sow, James c. Funeral Notic.s
Higgins, Winter Park and,
MICHAEL 0. E4 Higgins,
Sanford; a DANIELS.
Mass for Michael 0.
slter, Miss Sara Warren Funeral
anieIs, is, of Sit E. First St.,

bumblers In the semantic struggle, cwiir4 UP
Native Amer
Naturally,
fiberals in the academic world - have,,
acquiesced in this as they have in everything'!
else (liberals should be re-named
Acquiescers), but the Native Amorkan tam,
is not a winner.

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The Misuse Of U.S. Funds May Rise

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researchers said.

AREA DEATHS

JACK ANDERSON

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property will be recovered.
AfrIca!efcansT mchoosfflgtznam.j
"black," have played a shrewder game.
No one could reasonably object to that. The

The word native appllesspecificallyto birth
05 UI no
"nativity," etc. According td
usage and law, anyone born in the United'
States is "native," On that account, the term
Native American represents an Ignorant and
offensive piece of semantic burglary.
But this noun is a loser too Why should thIi
minority adopt the noun "American" conferred, alter all, by the Italian adventurer
Amerigo Vespucci in the 15th century?
Perhaps, on the analogy of Italo-Amcrlcan,:
German-AmerIcan, Poligh.Ameri and so.
on, the Indians might have tried Slouz-.,
American, Hopi-American,, Iroquois.,
American. Those were the Indian "nations,"

stomach, prostrate and lymph glands. It
appeared to be occupationally oriented,

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The University of Iowa researchers said
Tuesday they were surprised by the findings

BANGOR, Maine (UP!)
A handful of police of(leers were ordered to work 18-hour days, starting
i today, to maintain law and order in Penobscot County
where 21 deputy sheriffs were fired before they could
quit over a pay dispute.
The deputes had sut)mitted their resignations effective midnight Tuesday to protest the county's
li refusal to grant a 10 percent cost-of-living salary increase.
But the county's Board of Commissioners fired the
1
Ill officers before the resignations took effect.

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PITTSBURGH (UP!) The United Steelworkers
overwhelmingly approved a three-year, $5 billion wage
contract with the basic steel industry, giving members
a 9 percent annual wage hike, and 40 percent In overall
benefits over the term of the agreement.
The three-year total economic package, ratified by
Local union leaders Tuesday by a 33342 vote, included
cost-of-living adjustments, but the increase per hour
could not be determined. Estimates ranged from $2.84
to $3.44 per hots- for the three years, depending on

County Fires Deputies

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had a higher incidence of lung cancer. The
reason: fewer farmers smoke,

The scientists, including Karl Z. Morgan, who for 29
- years was a director of the federal government's
nuclear research lab at Oak Ridge, Tenn., said the risk
of cancer could accelerate with accumulated doses of
even low-level radiation.
Another scientist, Bruce Moiholt of the Public
Interest Law Center in Philadelphia, said the proposed
controlled venting of 57,000 curies of krypton should not
be permitted because of possible psychological
- anxieties among area residents.

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about the SIX other cancers because farmers
live in what generally are considered to be
healthier enviromunents.
Study results showed the state's farmers
had disproportionately higher death rates
from six forms of the disease
leukemia,

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A study of
seven cancers shows Iowa farmers have a
dramatically higher chance of dying from six
kinds of cancer than city dwellers.
Ifle overall cancer death rate was tuglier
for urban dwellers, however, because they

Scientists Fight 'Venting'

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Farm Cancer Rate Shocks Researchers

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and other statistics were used.

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cocktail waitresses remember who tips best
who tips worst -and the second thre the
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further evidence the housing in.

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As sales of new cars continue to slump,
several auto-related industries are reporting
lower earnings. Stockholders of Uniroyal
Inc., which makes tires and other auto components, were told the company expected a
first quarter loss of $12 million compared to $6
million profit in the first quarter a year ago.
Fleetwood Enteprises Inc. of California, a
travel trailer and motor home manufacturer,
said it was closing nine of its plants across the

In total, about 15,000 Ford employees will
be laid off indefinitely because of the cutbacks. The company already has 41,000
workers on indefinite layoff.
Fords car sales so far this year are off
nearly 28 percent fromlast year, and it is not

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American minority groups At bottom, of
course, it is a struggle about cultural and
other kinds of power.

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"You are a lousy cheapskate," he, well,
explained when I gave him his standard 15

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Four other plants, and phasing out two
manufacturing plants.

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In order to cut its growing losses, Ford said
Tuesday it is closing indefinitely its Mahwah,
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economic slowdown.

The White House disclosed Tuesday that Carter's net
worth plunged in 1979 to $893,000, dropping him from

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country, which will put 650 of its employees
out of work.
A '-teep drop in all industrial production
was reported Tuesday by the Federal
lkerve Board, the U.S. money manager. If
production continues to fall, the American
factory worker will pay for it
in jobs.

U.S. automimakers reported early April sales
slumped 24.4 percent below the same period
last year. All domestic automakers had sales
declines except Volkswagen of America,
which managed to hold steady with last

15,000 Ford Motor Co. employees
learning the hard way the meaning of an

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Some

The average American household paid more than

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The recession economists have been
predicting for so long may be at hand, with

$6,100 in federal iaxes for 1979. President Carter paid
nearly $65,000 in income taxes and claimed a $16,703.50

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next? How do we make economic sanctions hurt
enough to free the hostages?
The obvious answer is that we turn to our allies
for active support, as the White House says, in

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Well, if the latest blast from Washington is
mostly sound and fury
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NATiON
IN BRIEF
United Press intcrnatfonal
Millions of Americans waited until the last minute to
mail their federal income tax returns, just in time for
the "Apr 15" postmark, but President Carter seta good
example by filing his return early - and claiming a
more than $16,000 refund.
The Internal Revenue Service said that as of April 4
only about 60 million of the estimated 93 million
American taxpayers had filed returns. Most received
refunds averaging $590.53.

paddled a 17-year-old girl. I do not call that

Wednesday, April 16, 1910-5A

Ford Shuts Plant, Lays Off 15,000

Millions File Tax Returns
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Just Before IRS Deadline

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If nothing else, we can believe these months of
false promises and smashed hopes have finally
taught Mr. Ca rter the futility of groveling At last
percent tI'p
events have lifted the scales from the ad"That's what I usually give you," I said
ministration's eyes Iran's government itself Is "So what's the problem all of a sudden"
"The problem," he said, "is you have apnow held responsible for the state of affairs - and
is seen, in effect, to have custody of the hostages parently been living In a cave You can still go
to the bank and get a loan for 8½ percent"
after refusing to accent them from the terrorists
I laughed aloud at that silly Idea
"
Thee President mad ea.elllfl5 pO flL• 11 identifyin
"So
what makes you think you can still
i.aie r%yaLolaIl
and
come In here and cry on my shoulder and
Revolutionary Council as bea ring full blame for
whine about your troubles and then walk out
continuing this crisis No one should be taken in
and leave only a 15 percent tip?" he asked
any longer by the buck-passing game between
How stupid of me Inflation has jacked the
factions in Tehran Moreover, we now realize with prices of everything else, so why didn't I
fresh clarity how Irrational are the governing remember It also would affect the gratuity
rate?
fanatics in Tehran.
"Don't WOF au
my barten er.
Unfortunately, Mr. Carter's trumpeted new "Most people never stop to think I've got a
toughness doesn't punish. American-Iranian living to make, too."
But l did worry about it, and later l even did
trade is already down to a $1.8 million trickle in
me research into the matter. I even
so
February from a monthly average of about $ioo
stumbled
across an enterprising article that
million a year ago. Much of this lingering trade is
eared
recently in the Bakersfield
o a medical nature that the latest embargo w
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still exempt, Thus the trade embargo, as the iarte,Kier, and cocktail waitresses
window dreestn about which Tehran couldn't
dIrehled Slit, significantly, the Iranians are
silent about the President's opaque reference to
an Inventory of frozen Iranian assets, which could

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"Don't all teachers have to take classes
psychology?" she asked.
In addition to believing there are better ways
to disc!pline children, she said she questions the
rationale of those who do the paddling in schools.
"I kio of a case where a male administrator

Reacting to the recently publicized paddling
Incident at Sanford Middle School In which four

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

She said policies of reward for good behavior

strenuously objects to schools paddling students
as a disciplinary measure.

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neutrality toward Iran in return for transferring

also important," he said, "is that the
basicattitudesand moral standing of the men on
this job is better than on any job I've ever
worked on."
Four months of FP&amp;L and Bechtel employees'
work will culminate Friday with the first test
burn of a oual.oll mix.
If the year long test com prised of 120 burn days
is successful, it will probably mean there's coal
in Florida's future
One Sanford Grandmother of 11 saId she

and loss of privileges for bad have always
worked wi th her grandchildren.
'Paddling doesn't help solve anything," she
y
said. ,, it only serves to embarrass, patti
older children. If our children are humiliated in
so
school, it's no wonder the dropout rate

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For Washington finally to break diplomatic ties
and tighten economic sanctions after months of
futile negotiations to liberate U.S. diplomatic

contemptuously trumped his last card, which was
his thinly veiled apology and his pledge of U.S.

local workers on the job.
Among the various local welders, pipe fitters,
millwrights, electricians and other craftsmen,
the Bechtel engineer, who has been in the
business 20 years, said he found skills to be top-

boys were paddled for throwing rocks, she said:
"All little boys have Own rocks since the
beginning of time. You can ma ke children WOTR,
as punishment, but you don't beat um. Even
primitive cultures don't do that."

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Panel Backs City
FLORIDA
IN

TALIAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - A Senate

specific values of assets and debts.
They also allow public officials to lump
jewelry, art an d other household items into a
"persorial effects" category, then list the
total value by range. Formerly, each item

committee has joined the House in requiring
city officials
of
to file the same financial
disclosure as state officials despite warning
of a possible veto by Gov. Bob Graham.

BRIEF

To Drowning

Of

The panel's bill (CS SB 242j, approved 8-0

Haitians

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI)- As a murder
trial jury listened, the voice of a defendant described
on a tape recording how he placed two Haitian children
Into the water, an act prosecutors say led to their
drowning.
"No, I didn't throw them. I just held them. . .and let
them down in the water," said the voice of James
Knowles, a young Bahamian deckhand on the 23-foot
Llama Cat snuggling boat.
As the tape rqUed Tuesday, Knowles, 19, of Tarpon
Bay, Bahamas, sat with his hands partially covering
his eyes.
Knowles and boat captain Jeffrey Hastings, 30, of
Hypoluxo, Fla., are charged with first degree murder
in the drownings of a mother and five children..-ages 6.
10.
The prosecution said the six were among 17 Haitian
refugees who the two alleged smugglers forced into the
Atlantic Ocean off Palm Beach Aug. 13. The other 11
survived.

and forwarded to the judiciary-civil cornmittee for consideration next week, is similar
to the plan voted out by the full House Monday
In other ways.

officials are required to make full financial

But Scarborough argued that city officials

ilaclosure, with local officials and members
of advisory boards and commissions making

sometimes have greater control over government spending and other important Issues

The Site Tuesday didn't reconsider
approval last wee k of legislation ea.sin,
regulation of the trucking industry. The
was sent down to the House, which is workir4
on a bill of its own.

limited disclosure.

than state officials, including members of the

Trucking lobbyists adamently CIPPose the

Legislature.

The original bill before the governmental

Both proposals eliminate the requirement
of disclosure of net worth, and disclosure of

killed a similar requirement.

predecessor, Reubin Askew, who wrote the
Sunshi ne Amendment.

operations committee would have given city

Under full disclosure, an official would

commissions the option of requiring full or

report his assets and debts of more than $1,000

She

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Senate bill and there had been speculation
they would get friendly senators to try and kill
it.

Telaching

stacles to overcome before ever again teaching, Nettles said.

14-year-old student, enlisted in the Army to put her life back in

"Before she could teach in Florida again she would have to

"Clearly the precedent for cases such as this has been-

be re-hired," he said. "She was a first-time offender, in a
sense."

permanent revocation," said Insurance Commissioner RW
Gunter.

order. Her attorney believes she deserves a second chance,
However, Gov. Bob Graham and the Cabinet unanimously
agreed Tuesday that the charges against the -former
Gainesville woman were too serious for that. They voted to bar

found guilty by a hearing officer of having an affair with the
boy over a five-month period in 1078 while teaching at Howard
Bishop Middle School in Gainesville.
She also aligedly permitted him to drive her car without a
license, provided him and two other minors with alcoholic
beverages and gave him money for marijuana which he

canceled.
Graham and the Cabinet agreed.

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J. David Holder, lawyer for the Professional Practices
Council, called for a revocation on the grounds that in at least

Miss Coates, described as in her 20's, resigned from the-.'
school after the boy's parents filed complaints against her, but

three previous cases in which teachers were involved sexually

she refused to surrender her teaching certificate.

with students, their teaching certificates were permanently

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State Attorney Janet Reno charged Jones Solomon Barnes - Jones' co-defendant,

Suspended Dade

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Jones, facing trial on charges of grand solicitation in an official proceeding and "Janet Reno's office is racist. They know.

Her attorney, John Nettles of Gainesville, asked Grabm and
the Cabinet toatick with the hearing officer's recommendation

theft in connection with the attempted receiving unlawful compensation for they don't have a good case."

of a three-year suspension,
"This young lady was experiencing a problem that is not
uncommon throughout the professions -alcoholism," he said,

Jones and Barnes are black,
purchase of gold plated plumbing fix- official behavior.
Prosecutors declined to discuss the
Jones' attorney, William Frates,, said,:
tures as training aids for a non-existent
high school plumbing course, was charges. They said details would be "It's just not fair. This Is a hot political

"She was overly dependant on alcohol during that period of
time and sought help from the community mental health

arrested Tuesday night on three more provided in a court affidavit when filed. case for the state attorney's office. After
Attorney H.T. Smith, representing they felt their case was crumbling, they,y
charges.

center."

to dgay rights law, but if she had it all to do over again, "I
still do it."

She said that decision cost her OM,Ooo in television con.
traits, including a sewing machine
scdh of bookings, thousands of dollars in cash outlays and

had no intention of addressing that issue," she said.
At a state fair where she was performing, police spotted the

dinance."
"I had worked with homosexuals all my life and I always had
a policy of live and let live," she said.

"So many have tried to escape in so many ways, through
they have picketed and hated.',
She said she prayed for guidance and "I realized that I

In Washington, her hotel was surrounded by 6,000
homosexuals and three of them disrupted a Bryant performance at the National Religious Broadcasters Association
convention. A woman was arrested and police found she was

church had claimed to love and yet was very unloving to in-

before"
, Anita said.

dividuals they couldn't understand or that were distasteful and

disgusting to many, like homosexuals, so it wouldn't believe

youqger'than her 40-odd years. She Is small-boned, slender,

picketed lwr. Foes of similar laws in other places invited her to

moyrs well, smiles readily and has a personality that dominatesa room. She is a woman who has taken good care of her

'ead repeal drives,
Personal threats soon followed.

facoand figure. She is a compulsive talker,

Slie admiti; she never would have become involved in the gay

rights controversy "had it not affected me personally."

Warrants obtained by Dade County suspended High School Principal decided to file additional charges."

"If you operate in fear, it can just wipe you out," site said.
.

views, and can, as the fine actress she is, get an Academy
Award and have no problem going on television talk shows or
speaking out for her views.

She organized a "Save our Children" campaign to repeal the

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have to have a press conference because of the media
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dog to sniff out bombs here at the house. The kids have to come

Jan. 17, 1977, by adopti ng an ordinance that added four words
school office for hours because of the kidnap threats. And the
"It's very hard for them to be fair to someone like myself
- "affectional or sexual preference" - to an existing law
FBI becomes involved in the Letters that come from people
who is different in my views and I guess they haven't matured
banning discrimination in employment and housing on the who write they are going to assassinate you.
to that point.
basis of race, religion, marital status, age and national origin.
"That alone is enough to stop you from walking out your
"1 think the problem is that these individuals is their view of
Anita's children were enrolled in a private religious school
front 'door. You can't put a price on those kind of things.
life, lifestyle anti everything are very permissive, very liberal,
andlishe and church leaders feared the ordinance would
"And you have to have detectives come over and tell you how so they are in agreement. I am talking primarily about the

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rugs. Most of those who want out have tried
everything else so they'll even come to Ani ta Bryant, whom

Graham Says Shift Burden

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)- Aides to Gov. Bob
Graham say it won't take anywhere near $300 million
or even $100 million to finance essential classroom
construction until interest rates come down enough for
the state to resume selling school bonds.
Graham has a plan for shifting the burden to local
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writer of a threatening letter in the crowd. At another performance, guards intercepted a youth with a club attempting
to reach her dressing room. Two girls with cans of mace at-

There are still pickets, but fewer than before, "except when I
go into a city I haven't been in for before. Then the local people
that God could transform a homosexual the same as lie could
want to do their thing," she said.
Be h's Arthur Godfrey Road. She got her first big break
transform an alcoholic, or a murderer or a thief or anyone with
She is pleased with her televised "Anita Bryant's Family
singing on a Godfrey show,
a sin problem.
Special"
and happy that in each of the markets in which it has
"Financially," she said, "it still Is a struggle. We're coming
"You don't have to condemn these people because there's
been
shown
contributions of Anita Bryant Miniseries have
back, slowly but surely. I guess because the children had been been condemnation already. You can take God's viewpoint and
enough to cover the cost of the video time purchase.
through so much we were determined to hold onto the house. i
call sin sin and still Love the sinner," she said.
tually it will be shown in 211 cities.
I felt that was important because they had so many anxieties
She says she has testimonials from "more than 4,000" home-But she's resentful that she was forced to produce it herself
and all the frustrations and I felt it was important that their
sexuals who have attended counseling sessions and changed
in order to get across the tenets she considers basic God,
home not be changed.
their lifestyles,
country, family, home.
"It's taken its toll, but it's been rough," the one-time Miss
When she attempted to resume her career following repeal
"1 think there is it double standard in this country, and
Oklahoma said.
of the Dade County gay rights ordinance in the June 1977
businessmen and industries and the people are intimidated by
Anita - she prefers that to Miss Bryant or Mrs. Green and
referendum, she discovered she had become a national
these militants and radical groups.
sometimes introduces herself as Anita BryanL Green -looks
s)iiibul. Homosexual organizations and the sympathizers
--The double standard is %heni Jane ronda can enterLtin

77ile Dade County Commission triggered the controversy on

The boy and his family have since moved to another state.,
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found guilty by a hearing examiner of having an affair with a

If she were only suspended, she would still have many ob-

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - Entertainer Anita Bryant
sayl'*r fife was "turned upside down" by her 1977 opposition

five In the sprawling, moorish mansion with its tropical gargoldfish and swimming pool on a patio overlooking
den,
Bisc*yne Bay. Fittingly, the house is a few blocks off Miami

With Student

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"Initially, the booki ngs dropped ofL to nothing," she said.
"*here before, you didn't have to worry much about how
youpent your money, all of a sudden, I had to start buying
chotbe
Sle and her husband, Bob Green, and their four children still

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Miss Coates, now stationed in Germany with the Army, was

TAMPA, Fin. (UPI)-The trial of five white former
Dade county policemen charged in the beating death
of a black insurance man recessed for one-day today.
Dade County Circuit Judge Lenore Nesbitt granted
the continuance to defense attorneys late Tuesday
after a jury finally was seated on the 11th day of jury
selection.
The six-member jury is all white, male and
primarily middled-aged. The three alternate junors
also are white males.
The defendants are accused in the beating of Arthur
McDuffle last December and attempting to cover it up
as a traffic accident.

would have included under full disclosure th
identification of business partners. The House

burglars."
Under current law, statewide officials,
their major appointees, a nd elected county

her from ever teaching in Florida again,

Jury Finally Seated

Several senators warned that Gov. Bob

ficia13 have said provided "a shopping list for

Committee voted Tuesday to bring some 2,000
el ected city officers under the full disclosure
requirements of the sunshine Amendment.

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and list the value by range, $1,0M to $2,00o,
example. Limited disclosure would require
reporti ng of major income sources and t:.
amount by range.
11w committee killed a provision which

limited disclosure for their elected officials.
Sen. Dan Scarborough of Jacksonville pushed
t hr ough an amendment requiring elected city
officials to file full disclosure.

had to be listed separately, which some of- Graham might veto the bill with that

The Senate Government operations

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1 anxiety that only a Cleveland starter Bob Ow- season. Jim Kaat,0-1, took the
chinko, who had spent his last loss for New York.
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Ton)' Armas' three-run
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dickens because Iwas told al lowing all three Texas r uns fifth and surprise starter
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Id Tuesday night after
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dians.
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There are a few positive signs, including the decision to
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sugar estates, seized by Amin eight years ago. But they
estimate privately It could take three to five years before
production rises.
"This is not a climate to encourage people to invest their
money," said one Western businessman at the end of a week's

beslns.anan who described himself, In the current fashion, as
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the end of the day you have enough to give your family dinner," he said. "Often I can't do it."
The wheeling and dealing extends to the government. Most
diplomats concede they know only one or two government
officials who are honest.
One relief group discovered that tons of medical supplies
were disappearing before arriving at hospitals which are
critically short of medicine. The head of the government
medical stores had opened a well-stocked private pharmacy.
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major-league hit since 1973
he 1980 model of the Big Are Family" Pirates.
George Foster and Dan Dries- beat Los Angeles 9.5.
solo shot in the sixth to heat IA)uis to snap a three-game to lead Houston over winless a two-run double in the second
Machine is running like
"1 don't like to compare sen. each with an lUll, and
In the American League, it (tie Mets, who tied a club losing streak. Vuckovich, 2-0, Atlanta. Niekro, 1-0, struck inning gaveSan Diego a 3.2
versions of the mid-70s, teams," Concepcion said, Dave Collins, who contributed was Baltimore 12, Kansas record
with six errors. The struck out two and walked one out six and walked none, lead, and the Padres were
Cincinnati Manager John "but we have always been three hits and an RBI.
City 2; Texas 3, Cleveland 0; Expos took advantage of in going the distance for the Atlanta starter Larry never headed. Wise, who
Namara couldn't be together. We have always
Seaver
who was scrat- the Chicago White Sox 4, the three errors in the first. Hon second time. lie also doubled McWilliams, 0-2, who failed to departed in the sixth, was
pi
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LeFlort- had three tilts for in two runs in the eighth. Ken get an out in his first up- ieditt'd with his first victory
off
cited
from
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'We're getting consistent, the field."
innings; California 3, Mm- Montreal, Jerry Morales hit a Obcrkfell smashed a two-run pearance, was lifted after as San Diego ran its record to
the
first
(hue
in
his
13
seasons
ly hitting," McNamara
He said the fact that all of because of
the flu gave up nesota 1; and Oakland 12, solo homer for the Mets in the triple in the St. Louis sixth. Houston scored its fifth run 5-1, the best start in the 12after the unbeaten Reds Cincinnati's players stayed
second inning.
with one out in the second year history of the franchise.
in six hi ts utah five walks before Seattle 3.
itstros 6, Braves 2
their sixth game Tuesday Florida during the spring
F.xpos
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3
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Joe Niekro tossed I six- inning.
Dave Lopes hita home run for
i0hE pounding the San Fran- training walkout was a factor tiring after six innings lie
Warren t'ronuartje cracked
Keith hivrnandez went :1-fur- hi'ter and Jeff Leonard
I'adres 9, l)odgers 5
the Dodgers and Gene Tenace
co Giants 8-3 behind hitting in their early-season SUCCeSS. allowed a two-run double to
Willie McCovey in the third. a two-run homer to cap a five- 3 and Pete Vuckovich pitched singled twice and scored two
Pitcher flick Wise's first homered for San Diego.
someoftheReds'heroes
"We all stayed," Con- Heliever Toni Humne pitched
e last decade, and pit- cepcion
said. "Other teams
three scoreless innings for his
from Tom Seaver.
went home. For us, we have a
first
save of the year.
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of those heroes, drove in other teams should have
In other games, Montreal
runs with a double and a stayed together like we did." defeated the New York Mets
e, and said that the spirit
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Yet $5 million the West German government gave Uganda to
buy commodities on an emergency basis last October is still in
Hamburg because the government does not possess the administrative know-how to spend it.
Binaisa, meanwhile, has hired a Washington public relations
firm for $400,000 to get Congress to increase Its $20 million
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Richard Washington added 21 to bring led Seattle with 22 points.
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President Godfrey Binaisa announced that Uganda was
sending 4,000 religious pilgrims, including a large group of
Moslems, on a junket to Rome at a cost of more than $10
million.
After a meeting of donor countries in Paris last year, more
than $300 million in aid was pledged to Uganda for 1980, but the
government complains loudly it is not enough.

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Ben Bells, was Jailed for 19 days without being
given a reason, though he later was reinstated.

major construction program for hospitals and
schools.

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center Tree Rollins, who left the game

Marques Johnson contributed 16 21 of his points in the first half as the
points, Sidney Moncrief 14 and Brian Lakers jumped ahead 6042 and Los

alter landing hard on his left ankle with
Julius Ering also pumped in 30 points. 8:37 remaining in the first quarter. He eliminating the defending champions previous NBA high of 39,457, which
"He( Abdul-Jabbar has dealt a lot of
"Dawkins played a great game," later returned but was pointless and before an NBA record crowd of 40,172.
watched
Gamime
4
of
the
1978
title
series
people
a lot of misery over the years and
,.,~ .0pinst the Boston Celtics.
Erving said. - He wasn't to be denied grabbed just one rebound.
With 1 3-2 advantage in their best-of- between Seattle and the Washington lie was overpowering against us," said
"We know it's going to be a very tough once he got the ball. This certainly is a
seven playoff series, the Bucks can Bullets.
Phoenix Coach Jolum MacLeod. "I have
ries but we Just finished with a tough surprise for the critics we had earl)' in
The Celtics and 76ers have been clinch Friday night in Milwaukee.
never seen him have a better season
Wies," said Philadelphia Coach Billy the year when Atlanta beat us four frequent opponents in playoffs. Dating
Washington, replacing Ianier in the
froin beginning to end. You would think
Lakers 126, Suns 101
nlngham. "I haven't been thinking straight times. No one thought we'd beat back to 1957-58, the Celtics own a 7-2 edge
second
hail,
scored
would have ;I dropoff point but he
8
points
in
a
14.5
Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar
scored
35
points
he
rut Boston. All my thoughts have been them in five."
in seiiiif inal and quarterfinal rounds, The Milwaukee surge in the last 4L. minutes and grabbed 16 rebounds and rookie didn't. lie's a real stallion.'
Atlanta ."
Atlanta Coach Hubie Brown sounds last time Boston made the playoffs, 1976- of the third quarter as the lurks took an cuard
The Pm'ifir 1)i'ison chaimpirns will
Magit- ,Inhnson addd 19 points and
,ParryI Dawkins helped the 76crs settle uitiiiced Miich (caiti is better,
77s, they lost to Philadelphia in a seven- 85-72 lead into the final 12 minutes. Fred handed off 11 assists to lead Los Angeles meet the winner of the Milwaukee*e series in five games with a 30-point,
-Philadelphia was just awesome," lie game semifinal.
Brown scored 9 pointsand rookie Janies into the Western Conference finals. Seattle series in tile conference finals
-U-rebound performance,
said. "Dawkins real!)' came into his own.
In other gullies, Milwaukee beat Baileyd adde 4 as Seattle fought back to AtxIul.Jabbar, recently named Player of Sunday or next Tuesda opening in Los
j ' at motivates me is want to win," I never thought he would mature this Seattle 108-97 and Los Angeles routed close the gap to 92-89 with
4:20 left.
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though there is a chronic shortage of transport and neartotal
breakdown of law and order. The fact nobody has tried to
salvage them is one measure of the year-old civilian govern-

has changed hands,
A half-million Ugandans are near death from starvation
across a wide belt of northern Uganda. There is no food to send
them, no trucks to send It in, anyway, and little Inclination in
the south to remedy the situation,
"These people are lust not from 11* right tribe," said one
busineseman.
As the government debates Uganda's economic future, it
ignores International advice to devalue Its currency and put Its
house in order. The Uganda shilling has been debased to
tenth its value in a matter of months. It now costs the average
Ugandan more than half his minimum monthly wage of $35 to
buy a bunch of green bananas, the staple food. Sugar coats $5 a
pound.
While prices have skyrocketed, the government, the nation's
largest employer, has kept salaries static. Many employes
work one hour a day at their government jobs and then
moonlight to feed their families,
"They've learned from professionals how to steal and
they're getting very good at it," said one Western diplomat.
The black market is where one buys a soft drink, an egg ora
pack of cigarettes. Milk, cheese and butter smuggled illegally
from neighboring Kenya are sold on street corners at 10 timei
their normal price,
In February the government's central bank suspended all
payments to the outside world when It was discovered that
foreign exchange reserves were exhausted,
At the same time, the government took delivery of 107
Mercedes Benz limousines for ministers and high officials,

Wednesday, April 16, 1910-9A

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KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) Along the potholed road from
Entebbe airport to Kampala lie two armored personnel

night of curfew.
The police force is only onequarter its size in 1971, and the
policemen in their smart blue uniforms are unar med, like
London bobbies. Their Tanzanian counterparts in khaki
uniforms carry AK47 assault rifles to direct traffic.
The American charge d'affaires was relieved of his official
Mercedes car at gunpoint while driving in the capital at
midday. American families go to bed with antiterrorist
shotguns and automatic pistols on bedside tables. West German envoys are trailed by bodyguards from the crack border
police. Not surprisingly, relief agencies are finding it hard to
recruit personnel from overseas,
The economy is in ruins.
Many shops in Kampala remain deserted a year after they
were looted by the victorious Tanzanians. One shopkeeper
filled his store with goods, reopened In late March and found it
empty the next morning,
A few stores operate behind metal grilles which are never
opened, but most entrepreneurs prefer to keep stocks hidden
or buried until actually sold. Market women sprawl on
sidewalks, pulling goods from their bosoms after the money

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Uganda In Turmoil
As Inflation Romps

ment that succeeded Amin.
Amin took refuge in Libya after tie was toppled April 11 last
year, but there are conflicting reports about where he Is now.
Despite high hopes raised by his ouster, Uganda has moved
with glacial slowness to restore Its long-lost stature as the
"Pearl of Africa," boasting a wealth of natural resources and
a gifted people once the envy of the continent.
Soldiers from neighboring Tanzania who arrived as
liberators last year to kisses and cheers have begun to withdraw. But Ugandans now run for their lives when the'soldlers
appear in their trucks laden with booty.
The random killings of a year ago appear to have stopped.
But now heavily armed gangs of thieves roam the dark and
bodies still dot the roadside when dawn breaks after another

SPORTS

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Fort Lauderdale 9, Miami 4
3 Clippin Along
as.ss
37 60 15 00 500
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Vero Beach 8. Fort Myers I
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6 Benevolent
1300 0 60 Cal
600 1
Lakeland 10. St PPI.."ht'r9 0
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Winter Haven 7 , Tampa 2
0 (3'6),I7$$0; P (3aIl) 3400; Oaslai(all-41) 1100; Tnifecta 80' (3.3;
Tuesdi,
Results
Today's games
I,4I.30.
Bat
2
West Palm Beach at Daytona
1
Seventh race- 3.16. C: 37:00
C'
1 1 nnings, Beach
V
3
nlqft
I Summa Cm
Miami at Fort Lauderdale
Lately
7 00 1 60 320
3 Cl et e 2 n.gn?
Fort Myers at Vero Beach
2 Saucy Ace
CI I 3
I night
8 00 3 10
St. Petersburg at Winter Haven
SManasota Missy
120 Oaklnd 12. Sea 3 night
Tampa at Lakeland
0 (1.2) 114.10; T (1.2.1) 711.10.
Wednesday's Games
Eighth race 3$, T: 31:21
(All Times EST)
Revel
1720 660 310
Dot (Schatleder 0 fl at Bos
2 Fleetfoot Zella
(HurSt 0 0). 2 p
6 80 300
NBA Playoffi
I Iipclose
Miiw (Slaton 00) at Ton
2 60
By United Press International
0(73) 67.00; PIS-?) 207.60; 1 (S. (Stieb 00). 1 p m
7.3) 311.10.
Sea (Beattie 00) at Oak
Eastern Conference
Ninth race-5.I6, B: 31:75
(Keough 10), 1:30 p.m.
Semifinals
IMiti Slick Dude 19.00 8 60 3 20
Kan City (Gura 1 0) at Bait
Atlanta vs. Philadelphia
I Sales Pitch
(Flanagan 01). 7:30 p.m.
33.60 600
(Best 4-of-7)
2 Night Jane
PlY.
(John
4.20
00)
at
Chi
(All Times EST)
0(3.4) 77.00; P(4.1) 174,40; 1(4. (Kravec 30), 6:30 p.m.
1-2) 76S.20.
Cleve (Spillner 0 1) at Texas lPhiladelphia wins series, 4-1)
April 6
Phil 101, Atlnta 304
Tenth race -1.16, A: 33:61
(Jenkins 30), 8:35 p.m.
April 9 -. Phil 99, Atlnta 97
2ManateeCritger 440 260 2.20
Minn (Redfern 01) at Calif
April 10
Atlnta 105, Phil 93
I Wright Elvis
7.00 3.00 (Frost 10), 30:30 p.m.
April 13
Phil 101, Atlnta 83
8 Starr Patrol
360
Thursday's Games
April 15
Phil 105, Atlnta 100
Det at Bos
0(1.2) 1.40; P (21) 44.40; T (2.
1.1) 162.10
N.Y. at Chi
Boston vs. Houston
MIlw at Tor
Eleventh race -S.I$,O: 32:12
(Boston wins series,4.0)
7 Carol B
Minn at Sea, night
2410 17.10 3.40
April 9- Bos 119, Hous 101
FFlee?foot Dallas
25.40 6.20
Kan City at BaIt, night
April 11 - Bos 95, Hous 75
I Myrt's Charger
4.40
Minor leagues
April 33 - 805 300, Hous B?
(27) 129,10; P (2.7) 314.70; 1
Southern
April 34
(IDS 338. Hous 121
(7.7.1) 3,133.40.
East
Twelfth race -3.I,C: 39:53
WLPCTGB
Western Conference
6Mr Pix
1600 1.00 5.20 Orlando
3.2.600.Semifinals
7 Good Bye Dallas
3.00 2.20 Savannah
3.2 .600.SChasse
3.7.600.- Phoenix vs. Los Angeles
4.70 Charlotte
(Best 4-of-1)
0(2.6)24.20; P (6.2) 303.70; T (6' J'viIle
2.3.100.1
(All Times EST)
2.5) 743.00.
I .3..661.1,',
(Los Angeles wins series, 4 11
Attendance 2,222; Handle Columbus
West
April 8- Los Ang 119, Phx 130
211,161.
Chl?n'ga
31750
April 9
Los Ang 131, Phx 128
Nashville
3.? .750.lot)
Knoxville
2
April 11- Los Ang loll Phx
Mntgmry
1.2.333.?",
April 33- Phx 127, Los Ang 303
MemphiS
1.3.
.250.2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
April 15
Los Ang 126, Phx 101
East
Monday's results
W I. PC?. GB
Seattle vs. Milwaukee
Orlando 10, KnoxvIlle2
Pittsburgh
4 1 .800
(Milwaukee leads snies, 3.2)
JacksonvIlle 1), Charlotte 30
Philadelph
2 2 500 3/
April S
Sea,,'14, MIIw 313 (Ci)
Savannah 4, Memphis 3
Montreal
2 2 .500 3I,
April
MIlw 114, Sea 132 (0?)
Chattanooga 0.1, Montgomery ,
Chicago
2 2 .aCU 2
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MIIw $5,
April 33
3
Now 'York
3 3
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k• 132, MUw IOi
Nashville
43,
ColumbuS
St. 'LouIs
3
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2
2
April 15 MIIw 105, Sea 97
game,
9
innings)
West
April II
Sea at MlIw, 9 p.m.
W L Pc?. 0*
x.Apnil 20
Milw at Sea, 3:30
Tuesday
results
Cincinnati
6 0 1.000
Charlotte 6, Orlando S (II In. p.m.
Houston
5 1 $33 3
flIngs)
San Diego
S 1 .13) 1
Nashville 7, Savannah 3
Los A ng eles
1 5 .167
-FLORIDAChattanooga 6, Columbus 1
San Frncsc
i 5 .367 5
Knoxville 6, Jacksonville S
Atlanta
0 6 .000 6
Montgomery at Memphis. ppd,
Tuesday's Results
JJ
ARRIVE
wet gr ou nds
Mont 1. N.Y. 3
SUNSHINE STATE
Cinci 8, San Fm 3, night
Today's games
St. Lou 7. Phil 2. night
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Flagship Stops. Atlantic In Battle Of Banks

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Hous 6, Atlnta 2 fllQht
Field. 7:30 p.m.
San Dqo 9, Los Ang 5, night
Knoxville at Jacksonville
Wednesday's Games
Nashville at Savannah
(All Times EST)
A? r.ilord.Orlando
Columbus at Chattanooga
Mont
(Lee 0 I) at
N.Y.
Tuesday night results
Montgomery at Memphis
(Burns 0 1). 2,05 p m
First race- S.1L C3l :S
San
Fm
(Montefusco
0
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2 Two Strokes
10 40
3.00
Florida State
(LaCoss 10), 37:30 p.m.
Mineoia8aies
7.30 700 Cinci
North
Phil (Canton 1 0) at St. Lou
7 Laguna Peavy
320
L Pc?. GB
(ForSch 00), 1.35 p.m.
26) 7.00; T (7.7) 4$Ø4g
Pitts Dina 8th
0 .000
(hi (Lamp 10) at
Second race-s.16,c:31:II
Tampa
4 •soo'
1660 4 40 3.40 (Candelania 00), 7:35 p.m.
2 RR's Eve
2 2_500, 2
Los Ang (Hooton 0 I) a? San Wntr Haven
3 Ric Huck
2 80 2.80
Lakeland
310 Ogo (Curtis 1 0), 10 p.m.
2 2-.300. 2
Wycliff Dee
St. Pete
0.4. 000
Thursday's Games
0(1.2) 33.0; (2.?) 7030; 1 (3.
St. Lou at PillS
15) 231.60; 00 (22) $0.20.
South
N.Y. at Chi
Third race-5.3$,M: 32:31
Ft Laud
HOus at Los Ang
3 1 .750
S Little Joey
700 2.80 220
Vero Bch.
San Dgo at San Fm
31 .750
I Powergiide
3 60 2.40
Miami
Cinci at AlInta. night
2 2. .500.1
3 Lit Honey
300
Fort Myers
13. .250.2
0 (4.5) 7; P (5,4) 11.00; T (5.4.
American League
W Piro Bch.
0 S .000 3",
3) 6330.
East
Fourth race S.U, 0: 3? :15
Monday's results
3 Baby Blush
22.20 780 6.40 Miiwauke
2 1 667 08
Miami at Font Myers, ppd., rain
I Partition
Boston
3
3
2 2 500
Vero Beach at Fort Lauderdale.
4 Southern Hominy
5.60 New Von'
2 3 100 1
ppd., rain
0(1.3) 32.00; P (3.1) 163.50; T (3. Baltimore
2 3 400 1
Wes? Palm Beach at Tampa,
3.4) 121.60.
Toronto
1 3 250 3, PPd., rain
Fift h race 5.1$, 0: 37:3?
Cleveland
I 1 200 2
Wint er Haven at Lakeland, ppd.,
SAilus Kick in
eb'o 5.10 280 Detrot
200
rain
7 Jim Pace
West
4.40 3 80
3 Lisa's Midnile
w L Pc?. GB
Tuesday's results
800 0(57) 25.60; P (S.?) 4.S0; T (S. Chc,sg
Daytona Beach 4, Wes? Palm
73) 730.00.
1 2 667
Sea?'e
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Kiwanis puts its 3.0 record on
before Atlantic Bank scored Kollege, Eric Luce blasted a
the line at 7:15 p.m. against
its final run in the top of the solo home run and Chris V.F.W. Both games will be
Smith smashed a dooble.
ixtt?.
played at Chase Park Field on
In day's 5 p.m. games n
tanied
Atlantic
Bank
Knight
Celery
Avenue.
with a two-hitter as he went the Sanford Little National
PRSSIR
Flagship Bank cut the the distance on the wound for League, Firs t Federal meets
upset previously unbeaten
Al R N coio
AIRK
the Railroaders at Fort
out 10.
33
Rivers
Atlantic Bank 9-5 Tuesday margin to one run with a pair the çi lie struck
I00
Smith
Mellon
Park,
while
Clew
Doubles
by
Little
and
20
Hu.MI
while
Seminole ofsecond inning tallies. A pair
night,
Carter
I00
tangles with
Pressor
Shell
Knight
and
a
single
by
Brian
I.eoflar(l
Rink$vIgt
3
2?
Petroleum swamped Krayola of walks put the runners on
000
Pond
DentOn
I00
Sheffield were the only hits Sunniland Corporation at
2 0? Jones
Edwards
Kollege 15-5 to gain a tie for base, and Darns Little
3IC
JIilIOfl
Westside Field. Cardinal
•
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Neusch.r
for
Flagship.
Rape's
triple
to
simiashied
a
two-out
double
I0I
0 0 $ peoples
first place.
ElI•rb.
Evans industries plays 1'opxi Jay's
10$
100Wynn
Phil Rinkavage hurled a no- send the runners across the and a single by Joe),
Sew
I00
Roberts
21 •
Bellamy
were the only safeties for the at 7 p.m. at Fort Mellon Park.
I00
0 1 CouncIl
hit shutout to propel George's plate.
Leo
Nec
I0I
In toda)"S action in the
i 0 Hamburg
Newkirk
Atlantic Bank scored once losers.
12 0 0
to a
13.0 will over Jack
I • 0 TOTALS
Hudson
League,
Junior
Sanford
Rmkavage struck out 12,
the top of the third, but
12,0 I
TOTALS
Prosser Ford.
tif Columbus battles
Flagship
Bank
scored
a
pair
accounting
for
all
the
outs
in
Knights
310 113
George's
George's would have been
Rotary at 5 p.m., while Prosier Ford
ci
runs
in
the
bottom
of
the
the
four
inning
game
against
the team tied for first place,
FLAGSHIP
third, knotting the score at 4- Jack Prosser Ford. The gaIIIe ATLANTIC
KRAVOLA
SIMINOLI
but an ineligible player used
BANK
BANK
KOLLEOE
PETROLEUM
4.
Flagship
Bank
scored
its
was
shortened
under
the
10ASRH
AIRN
during a 6.5 win over
AS R H
Al I N
3? 0 Little
32I
Hickman
run
lead
rule.
211 McKinney
third runs without a hit.
3 II
I C SChOtI
0 0 Luce
Seminole Petroleum earlier
Korgan
Bradley
232 Mitchell
23 I
H inkava ge Inman
however,
Sheffield
31 3
0
0
0
Flagship
Bank
took
the
lead
2
Cooks
this season forced George's to
1 0 Penlck
32 I
321 Knighl
321 Smith
Evans
one
2
0
3
walked
seven
and
hit
for the first time with
33 I
Hayes
II0
I I 0 Miller
Ashen??
Forfeit the
2 0 0 Tipton
Cowan?
22I
3 0 5 JaCkson
Atlantic Bank and Seminole threeruns in the bottom of the batter, arid Jack Prosser had Atkinson
Graham
1 $0
I 00 Williams
I 0 I Boykins
Rapi
Sampson
every
inning.
runners
on
base
I11
2
0
0
Hines
00
fourth. A double by Horace
3 0 0 PiCdro
Baker
I 00 Wade
Petroleum are bo th 4-1 and
000
2 0 0 Harkness
30 0 Heard
Melton
No)'
Rivers
collected
a
I
of
the
KIllln,sworth 0 2 0
3 0 0 Hobby
play each other at 7 p.m. Knight was the only hit
Walsaman 0 0 0 Wright
• o Fraley
Henry
000
triple and two singles for Can
0 0 o Davis
I 0 Hampton
Thursday at Fort Mellon lohinig and accounted for time
200
2 00 Horton
I 0 0 Hansen
11 1 lnman
Mille
Mike Holden
TOTALS
George
's.
first
two
runs.
Knight
•
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000
I C S Revels
Shuler
['ark. Flagship Bank and
Mingo
UV U
i
14,w.
s u oust
'ii
oLt
Lu
Liiiiil
dull
"'red
Lseorge s are both .1-2, Jack
1? I
Lewis
21 3
2352 TOTALS
Hmnkavage had time onty other TOTALS
TOTALS 1130$
Prosser Ford is 1-4 and ii ih' (If passed bills.
hit for George's a single.
301 001-5
210 2- S
Atlantic Bank
Krayola KolMe
Flagship Bank added two
Krayola Kollege is -5
002 31s-t
Sam. petroleum
430 *-1$
Errors and walks were tIme Flagship Bank
runs
in
time
bottoimi
of
the
fifith
Atlantic Bank pushed three
downfall for Krayola Kollege
as Seminole l'etroleuu)
scored its 15 runs on Just five
hits.
High Series. Mike Lank 188, Slit
FIRST FEDERAL
An eight-run explosion in

Suddenly, there's a pennant runs across ne plate in the
race in the Sanford Little top of the first Tuesday night
for the early lead. A the t)%
American 1ague.
Defending city champ David Rape was the key hit of
Flagship Bank of Seminole the inning,

Trio Of Big Five Star
Games Scheduled Today

l'hree important baseball games are on tap
today as the Five Star Conference pennant chase
enters the final week-an
of the regular
season.
The red hot Sanford Seminoles, winners of eight
straight and nine

of the last ten play host to the

Apopka Blue Writers at Sanford Memorial
Stadium tonight at 7:30 ,
Lake Brantley's Patriots travel to take on the
I)eLand Bulldogs also at 7:30 while conference
leading Lake howell meets Seminole County rival
Lyman at Lyman this afternoon at :1:30.

Moore 570, Butch Kendnicks 433.
OF SEMINOLE
David RiChande 537.
Standings:
M.M.I., Silver
Dollars, Big lnterst, Bad Checks,
Women: Debbie Brooks 475,
Gold Diggers, Pay Days, The
444,
Loaners, Embezzlers, Bankers Abbie Wyrum 428, June Dick
Nita Johnson 530, Betsy Carpenter
Four, Wooden Nickels, Non Cents,
414
Short Change, Late Charges, Pay
Rollers
Converted Splits: June Dick 7.9,
High Games: Men: David
Debbie Brooks 5 10, Wally Smith 1.
RiCharde 200, Henry Hardy 381,
Bill Moore 218, Lee Wyrum 190,
Mike Lark 166, Frank Hubbard
Other Highlights: June Dick
180.
receives a Topper Award for
Women. June Dick 191, Debbie
converting the 1.9 split. Nita
Brooks 383, Abbie Wyrum 156,
Johnson receives 500 series patch
Sylvia Smith 172.
for 510 series.

the bottom of the third broke
time game open for Semiminole
Petroleum.
Regina ld Hayes blasted a
Regiruilti

hmomne run for Senminole
I'etroleurmm, while winning
pitcher 'l'omim Mitchell contributed ;I triple. Bill Penick,
Canton T ipton and Matt

Hines each slapped a single.
Steve Bradley stroked a
double and single for Krayola

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though similar costume, while lit' had violated provisions of
costume similar to that of KGB put a new chicken in the
previ ous
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original costume.
stipulating thIa I he cttild
he lItigation involves ii
The new chicken was tsRN(1 irForimm as it dmk'ken only If
$250 nsillion suit filed b% radio b local sports
fans anti
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did so outside of San Diego
"Chicken" known BS a "', scot floulas,
ho 3% as given a
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600-Pound Man

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6:30
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BUSINESS "Future
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ORLANDO, Fla, (UP!) — Bill Murphy is so fat he has to
strip down and bathe with a garden hose in hswk of his
mother's trailer.
He cannot squeeze his 600pound bulk Into the bathtub.
Murphy br ings a metal folding chair to friends' homes so he
won't break their furniture. A short walk to the mailbox leaves
him panting. lie has no driver's license because he can't turn
his neck far enough to see what he's doing when he parallel
Business"
parks.
(12)(17) BOB NEWHART Bob
The 37-year-old, red-haired bachelor has been told by docIs forced Into attending the
tors he will die of heart failure within two years unless the
thing he hates most —
staggering weight comes off. He believes his only hope is
surprise party with gag gifts
stomach stapling surgery.
and all.
The operation would close off his stomach to hold only two
7:00
ounces of food. Although complicated, doctors say it Is less •® FACE THE
MUSIC
risky and more successful than the intestinal bypasses popular
(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
a few years ago,
(DO JOKER'S WILD
(111(35) SANFORD AND SON
Someone of Murphy's weight could expect to lose some 60
Fred and Lamont throw a
pounds in the first three months after surgery, and 30 percent
neighborhood party In an effort
more over the next year and a half,
to raise money to pay their
Surgeons who read of his plight in the local newspaper
bills.
agreed to operate for free, Over $1,000 was donated to a
4 (10) MACNEIL I LENRER
Southeast Bank trust fund by other sympathetic readers. That REPORT
leaves Murphy about $5,000 short of what he needs for a 14-16 9 (17) SANFORD AND SON
A nIne-year-old boy begins
day hospital stay.
spending all his time at the
He went to Shands Teaching Hospital in Gainesville this
Sanford home.
weekend to discuss the surgery and undergo tests. Murphy
7,30
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THE NEWLYWED
"I figure it's my only answer. One doctor said if! five two
GAME
years this way, I'll be lucky," he said,
CD 0 H0LLYW00D
Murphy weighed 10 pounds at birth and has been piling on SQUARES
pounds ever since. At the age of 15, he weighed 260 pounds. it (1]) (35) MAUDE Maude is
to deal with an overly
was 400 pounds at 2, 540 pounds by the time he was 30. Murphy liforced
berated employee of Walter's.
was pushi ng 550 three years ago. The last time he weighed
(10)DIOKCAVETT
himself on a grocery meat scale it registered 580 pounds.
t!(17) ALL IN THE FAM ILY
"I'm sure it's 600 by now," he said.
Mike craftily gets out of taking
Gloria to a party so he can go
His pattern, until recently, was to sleep late and skip break.
skiing with the boys.
fast. Lunch included a sandwich, plenty of potato chips and
several soft drinks. He raided the refrigerator frequently while
8:00
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watching afternoon soap operas. Murphy would eat half a
on a woman who owns 135 St.
chicken or four pieces of meat, several vegetables, three
Bernardo, a5-yeur-oidpool
potatoes and maybe three slices of bread for dinner.
player, hot skating lessons and
"!know It's partially my own fault I'm so heavy," he said,
an elderly cheerleader are
"My problem is boredom, When I'm bored or depressed, I eat,
featured. (CC) (R)
I try not to, but when you're hungry, you're hungry."
(5)0 THE BODY HUMAN
Once he lost 48 pounds on a meat and vegetable diet while "The Body Beautiful" The skin
fabric and breakthroughs In
living in New Castle, Pa,, but he started gorging again when
surgical
sculpture are
his pet shop folded. Many diets have been abandoned since explored body
In this sixth special
then.
focusing on the human being.
"Now I'm not eating so much. Plenty of diet soda and Alexander Scourby narrates.
vegetables," he said. "But people don't understand my
(DO EIGHT IS ENOUGH A
police squad raids the Bradproblem. They give advice about diets but they've only got 20fords In the middle of Tom's
30 pounds to go. I've got 300 to lose,"
poker game and a striptease
act by the girls. (CC) (R)
Hels pleased to hear that he looks younger than his 37 years, (1])( 5) JIM ROCKFORD
Mur phy is a proud man wi th a likable face and a dimple in his Rockford Is pressured Into
right cheek. His mother believes the dimple will still be there helping his attorney clear her
cousin who is suspected of
even tfhe gets down toldi Ideal weight ofl5o pounds.
He speaks of his fat with detachment Murphy lifts his violet- slan her boss.
GREAT PIRFORchediered tlrt to thaw huge rolls of skin stacked on his
Rence
stomach. Fr eckled fi ngers hang from his wrist like engorged
Katherine Dunham" This trlbudders. The chair on which he is propped Is totally obliterated ute to the black matriarch of
by sagging (laps of flesh,
dance features historical materials, new documentary footage
Murphy has not owned a pair of underpants in eight years.
of Dunham's school in America
His waist measures 82 Inches, and the biggest size he could find
and a performance of "Rites
was 66. The seams of his pants, made from five yards of brown
De Passage"
polyester, are bulging.
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"If I just walk to the mailbox, I huff and puff so much that I
Berlin" (1067) Michael Caine,
have to sit for 10 minutes. At times my legs ache so bad I think
Oscar Hornolka. A British
191,1* arranges for a mock
they'll fail off," he said. "I've gone through hell so far, so I'm
funeral In order to safely smugnot scared of the opera tion. If I'don't make it through it, then
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anymore. He lives on a $239 monthly disability payment on a
niral road some 15 miles out of Orlando.
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and have a child or two. But have to support myself and be
productive. I want a job. I feel a man should support a wife or
else he shouldn't get married," Murphy said.

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Community Choristers of SCC under the direction of Dr. Burt

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The SCC Chorale is the "all-campus" choral organization of
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The Choraliers is a "select" ensemble of mixed voices
originally formed in 1969.
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group out of the larger Community Chorus, the noted
masterworks chorus which formed in 1973.
The concert will offer a wide variety of choral music, from a
Renaissance madrigal to a brand-new arrangement of Stephen
Foster's "Oh Susanna" which has been written by an SCC
music student, Joan Murphy of Lake Mary.
Concert soloists will be Susan Fry, Maureen Kelley and John
Bodjack. Sally Bowden and Robin Lee Hodges will be accompanists for the occasion.
The public is cordially invited to attend the concert.
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Three women are competing for the title of "Miss Elk of
Mrs. Joyce Byrd, a Sanfordite is emyed at NCR in Lake
1980," Friday at the Sanford Civic Center, this Third Annual Mary. She Is an active member of New Zion P.B. Church and
Scholarship Ball will be held from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m.
says she enjoyi her hobbies of sewing and bowft. Joyce is the
Mrs. Claudette Clark Hutchinson, daughter of Mannie A.
mother of Ralph Jr.,, Veronica, Kimberly and Tawanna.
Clark, is one of the contestants running for Queen of Elks.
Dr. Velma Hayes Williams, , Director of Special Special
'--She Is employed at Walgreen Drugs in tayre Plaza as a Services atSemIneCoththunfty College, is a member of New
conetic1an. Her hobbies are interior designing and plants.
Salem P. RapUit Church.
Claudette is member of Allen Chapel AME Church and has
With her busy days, she has time for her hobbies, Including
one daughter, Budgette, a student at Seminole Community
dancing, and most of all working with teen-agers and young
College,
adults,

Support the contestants of your choice. The community
effort will help to give some deserving student a scholarship
'if ter hh school graduation.
Admission to the BYOB event is a donation of *5.
Sponsoring the ball are the Celery City Lodge No. 542 and
Evergreen Temple No. 321 IBPO Elks of the World, —MARVA
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MY father but I had no Ida uncle again, aruihe told ma INs .mples (female). I calla long-distance, which
where he was, I remember should quit looking for my
kn.d that he had been flatters the recipient.)
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I'm surp he telephones
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Abby, I 1IEVS wostid herd extremely articulate orally.
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my father was married and
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had a family' — that he'd do? I really waat to know my imii1n the thick When Itoh adequate and proper? I was
never told anyone that he had
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co oking for the famil y w hich includes two brothers and a
sister. Miss Yarborough said she loves to bake and she usually
provides something for teacher's birthdays at school.
"Men just love my banana bread," she admitted, and special
teachers and boyfriends get it for their birthdays.
The bana na bread is such a favorite, she sometimes has
difficulty keeping the family away from it. "It's hard to get it
out of my house away from my brothers," she sa id,

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BYTOMNETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
Lynn Yarborough does not look like a cowgirl.
If you saw her at Pace School where she works as a teacher's
aide, you would never think she was a cowgirl,
If you saw her dancing the part of the circuit rider's wife in
the Ballet Guild's upcoming production of "The Gospel
Truth," you would never think she was a cowgirl.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yarborough (he's a former
Seminole County Commissioner), own a ranch in Geneva on
the Econlockhatchee and they raise feeder cows. "I've helped
out every sununer since I was 7
-years-old," said Miss Yar.
borough, "...and weekend and after school."
For two years she was the Cattleman's Sweetheart for
Seminole County.
For a.year she has been employed at Pace School in Forest
City working with childre n who have learning disabilities. She
teaches physical education and a motor movement clan. She
has attended workshops at UCF on child development and
plans to return to Stetson University this summer to work on

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eggs on top. Sjxm:i over reniaining hot Sauce Serve garnished
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with freshnowers.

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thierometer. Meanwhile. beat egg whites, salt and cream of
tartar until stiff peaks form. When 240 degrees Is reached, add
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own party.
If you own or can borrow them, old fine linens, heirloom
allver, and antique cut-glass goblets help set the mood for a*
wedding scene. In careful but informal arrangements,
decorative blossom like flowering quince branches and tulip
coordinate with a romantic bridal bouquet.
Ile light and delicate wedding feast consists of delicious
linger foods like crab salad in iz shells and
dip In anchovy mayonnaise. SWkIlng wines to toast the new
couple help make the occasion even more festive
And the crowning glory Is the home-baked Mered wedding
bake, topped by a smooth Gnuvi Marnler frosUng and
brightened with fresh flowers.

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when compared to the cost of a comparable catered affair
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fl avor 1sn8ideal opportunity to express personal taste and
style in preparing the food, arranging the flowers, even baking

YOUR BIRTHDAY
will do the job better.
April 17, 1O
VIRGO (Aug.
ept. 22
Learning will come easy When doing Uilngs in concert
this coming year If you stddy with another today, don't take
things you're fond of. a greater share of the glory.
Expanding your knowledge in efforts
aise and rewards for Join t
should be equa1.
rewarding and could also
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Wovs pralfililitble.
ARIES (March 21:i'p"rf,*I'J"Ndm"'YOur"dedliOns today
hand hog. His right bid was
Sometimes we can do a fittle based on ruilly and facts.
two clubs, but he took personharritless exaggerating and Blue-sky input could destroy
NORTH
4-16-80
at command and bid two
nothing comes of It. Today, your judgment and lead you
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however, lack of candor could
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three and West opened the
cause you embarrassment.
eight of spades.
SWRPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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Getting along with other lgn
South thought a while and
Avoid tendencies to turn
WEST
is one of the sections youif small tsZk8 Into larger oneL
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each to Ast;roGraph,
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to lead i spade to give East
SOUTH
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four spade tricks.
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m persons you know on a
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TAURUS(April 20-May 20) limited social basis. Wait till
nad Played West for that
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Both
Minor conunercial dealIngs you become better friends or
card I would have wrapped up
Dealer: North
will be capably hutiled by have more In common.
game
W,44 and rubber."
you today, but situations
Wftl Nonh East south
Tough luck. partner," said
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Wan.
Involving larger stakes could 19) Once you get going today,
Pan
3
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Pass
pan
hand was dealt.
be mimmaged. Take greater you are a
productive, inPau
"I wanted to kill the blank,
care with the latter.
dustrious worker, but there's
blank." North told us later.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) a Chance you CmIld whethile
"But I still had to finish thi
Opening lead* a
Be positive and hopleful today, your Untie poorly, thereby
rubber with him.,,
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As you readers can see, it
but try not to Milignify ftW cutting down your effective
of small promise into hours.
South had bid two clubs North
something larger dw fty
would have bid two 60trum-P
are.lUddfl
and played the notru7T
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eU wW lead 19)AQUARIuS (Jan.
game.
friends
to disappiolnItment.
Aisa Scag
Wi th Nob as declarer the
CANCEM (June 21-July n) could prove very en*tening
Goldman,
one
of
our
spade
lead would cause n;6
Rewards will come to you today, but don't lock yournif ,=by
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has
problem.
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11, but South 9d bid
and the notrumpfirst.
book called Bridge
vesiawi.
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hot a—y entitled to.
P18CES(Feb.311~Usrch 30) it Consists of some 50 (NEWSPAPER ENTEPRS ASS
LEO Wy ZAug. 22) You You have the ingenuity to turn cArWm. Each cartoon Is
(For S cOPY of JACOlip
don't have to do expensive something unprofitable into a accOm filed by such advice MODERN,
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loser
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complete a nutritious taste-tempting meal.
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smart cook who uses leftover ground meats and penny-wise
bananas to surprise her family with good tasting low-cost

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8 pork chops, about ~ inch thick
.1 envelope Shake 'n Bake seasoned
coating mix for pork and
libs - barbecue style
can (11 OZ.) mandarin orange Sections
2 grapefruit, sectioned
Trim excess fat from chops; dip water and gently pat dry.
leaving chops slightly moist. EmptyinSeasoned
coating mix into
shaker bag Shake 1
or2chops at time until evenly coated
Place on rack in l5xl(Hnch baking Pan. Sprinkle an
remaining mix evenly over chops. Bake at 350
degrees for
about 45 mInutes. Mways cook pork thoroughly. Place chops
on Serving platter. Add
orange sections with syrup and
grapefruit sections to drippings in pan. Stir over direct
heat to
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BANANA STUFFED HAM LOAF
pound ground cooked ham (about 2% cups)
I cup fine dry bread crumbs
2 eggs, slightly beaten
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16

Transcendental Meditation
program by Bill Spencer, 8 p.m., TM Center, 420
Free public lecture on

Hillcrest St.. Orlando,

THURSDAY, APRIL 17
AARP.NART meeting, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Covered dish luncheon. Open to,ll senior citizens.
Lecture on "Wildlife Exploitation... A Billion Dollar
Industry" by Dr. F. Wayne King, director of Florida
State Museum and wildlife authority, 7:30 p.m.,
Crummer Auditorium, Rollins College, Winter Park.

Res Comm of Am to George E.
Holding &amp; wI Dianne M., Lot 28 61k

H Hidden Lii Un
$43,910.
Complete interiors Inc to James
L. Brunsman &amp; WI Barbara, Lot $6
Ramblewood 23.
Linda C. Clark to Complete

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Seminole County, 8

i.iic, niuiuiiiv ..p1u%a. IUfJLC.

Completelnteriorslnctowayne
0. Doyle Jr. &amp; wI Cynthia G. Lt 93
R6mbtewood, $30100.
Rn Comm of Am to Page B.
Lase &amp; wf Joan 0. &amp; Page K.
Glase, ZUn 187 Escondldo Condo
SIC? II, $53,800.

FRIDAY, APRIL18
Senior CitIzet Tour to Nashville for Grand Ole
Opry and Opryland. Leave Leeds, Casselberry,8a.m.,
pick up Sant,d Civic Center, 8:30 a.m. Carry bag
lunch. Return Wednesday, 7 p.m.

Sweet

SATURDAy,APRIL19
Adeilnes concert to benefit

munity United Methodist

Rosenwald

fellowship

Church

Jerry Van Dyke to James A.
Siade Jr. I Jackson McDaniel
each½int.Lt I9dLkoftheWoods
sect
300
K. Fleming dba Knox Prop to
WillieReedlwf Virginia, S2Sft

hell,

Casselberry.

grade. Register

children at

small group picnic shelter
for best art

for free admission.
grade levels.

in various

corner of SE',4 of SE'/4 Sect 9.
$26,000.
Robert E. Parker &amp; wi Gloria .1.
to Eibert L. Lovett &amp; Willie M. &amp;
Wayne L. Hill &amp; WI Margare? L.
theS417ftofNW',4ofSW',4ofS

Sweet

Adeline Concert to benefit Rosenwald
Exceptional Student Center P'FA, 7:30 p.m., Corn.
munity United Methodist Church fellowship hail,

is, sso,000.

Flea Market Sale, 8.11 a.m., Rolling
Church, State Road 434,
wood.
VFW Pod 10108 and
noon, Sanford Police

Moravian

Hills

Auxiliary Lite'a-Bike,

parking

Department

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Olin Am Homes of Fl to Dale S.
Grieme &amp; WI Darlene R., Lot 17
61k E Sterling Park Un 1, 151,200.
David R. RIchards &amp; WI lane B.
to Robert 1. Richardson &amp; wI
Louise T,, Lot 13 61k 8 3a,ji
SIbastian Hts Un 1, $11000.
Olin Am
Homes to Fl inc to
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Seminole

Herman A. Fellmantàjnes'R
Lyons I WI Doris M. Un 4.8
uss1ito Condo Phase I, $31000.
Martha W. Landry I hb Eugene
&amp; Wm B. West I WI June to
Corrine West. Beginning at a point
131.69 ft W of SE corner of E½ of
NE'/4OINE¼OISICI 102131, $100
John K. Whllwedel I. WI Betty .1.
toCharlesE.Johns&amp;wfGiadysl.
Lot 7, 61k 19 Dreamwold Subdv.,

tipping niwspaper items,
Send stamped.addressed
envelope plus 2k to: Con.
14702.
BOX
tinental•IV,

RATES
1 tIme
3CO3ISICUtIVCIIMI$
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800 A.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

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$52,300.

41-Hn.ic

WI Hiidegarde F., Lots 15116 61k
F Tract $3 Sanlando Springs,

The Greater constr Crp ?o Jack
D. Lacner
wI Nancy I.., Lot 134
River Run Sect 3, $16,200
Herbert 0. Fuller &amp; Dorothy I. to
Hdr Dcv Crp Lots 450 I 431 lass S
120 ft of the E 108 ft of Lot 131,

H. Miller &amp; Sons of LF Inc. to
Wm. J. Muchow &amp; WI Barbara C.,
Lot Il 81k C, Camelot Un. 1,

$112,000

840,100.

Dairay Holding Ltd to Paul 0.
Greenawalt &amp; wi Merlyn s. i
Early MerrItt &amp; WI Linda L., Lot
160 Oakland Hills, $26,730
Joy Lewis I. wif Patricia E. to
RaymondJ.Schmlt&amp;wfHeien,,
iotlSBhkASweetwat,rOak.15,d,
10, $110,000
Katherine F. Orr &amp; Willis

Country Club Viii Bldrs Inc to
Donald R. Cassidy I WI Lyndia L.
Lot 15 Country Club Vill Un 1,
$90,000.
R. H. Constr Crp to H. Frederlcii
Mendes &amp; WI Maria C. Lot 293
Barclay Woods Third Add, $'J,000
(QCD) E. Garaid Banks &amp; wI
PatricIa L. to Charles W. Clayton

Ai-port.

$11,000.

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EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
benefits Include paid vacation,
company car, re?irement plan
&amp;mor,. Send Resume to: Mr.
R. Lueltchau, 134 Margo Lane,
Longwood, Fl. 32730,
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CANNON REST HOME
specia care, good food, for

LPN full time, 3.11. Apply to
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Lakevlew Nursing Can er, 919
E. 2nd St., Sanford.

Lovely 3 BR, 1½ B, C.H&amp;A,
fencedyd. fully eqpl. kit., $365.

RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.

Tired of housi hunting? 3.7, $330

Oaklawn Memorial Pk. 2 tots + 7
vaults for sale. Priced much
below current value. Call $31.
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3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH. 0013

Geneva GardinsApts.

Cwter, 950 Metionvlile Ave.
Clerk position avail. Full
time &amp; part time. Sal open,
exp. preferred but not
necessary. Apply Days Inn,

SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $40,500

Deltona area 1g. 3 BR, 28 house
well insulated ultra mod, kit.
C.H&amp;A. Call 305) 349540)

$nford.

LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,

HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.

alter 6 p.m.

PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW

Company benefits. Apply
Estates w.Dock, $450 mo.
$319992.
SE corner of SW¼ of Sect 26, H. Johns Ill &amp; WI Mary C. Lot 22$ 61k F Fern Terr, $43,000.
Handy Way Foods, sanford
,,,00.
Oiinam Homes of Fl Inc to _________________________
Barclays Ws Third Add, $100
St Johns Realty Co., Realtor
area.
Avald F. Curths &amp; Dorothy I. to
Madge E. Hallman, Lot 4 Cluster
332.6123
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S-lost &amp; oim
Wm J. Dugan Sr. &amp; WI Jean 0. Sterling Park Un 24, $14,200.
Terry L. Summersill Sr. &amp; Diana
LAKE
MARY3 BR, 2 baths,
Nurse
Aides
exp.
in
nursing
3., starting at the SE corner of the O'COnnelltoBernardWang&amp;WIM
Milan M. Medokowich &amp; WI
central H&amp;A, $375.
home care. Apply in person
W½ of Lot 42 McNeils Orange Mildred S., UN 204 C Weklva DorothyM.?oJame%L.ke.
LOSTdog,maleChip,uahua
Lakeview Nursing Center, 12
Villas Condo, $356,000
Villa.
Hilda, Lot 875 Spring Oaks Un I
Terrierface,Thur$4.10
C. 2nd St., Sanford.
PINECREST- 3 BR, 2 baths,
Vernon L. Dubois &amp; WI Alice M. 559.900.
Hubert R. Early I Am Group
lSth&amp;Oak.Reward.323.15$1
$250.
One Inc dba Barclay Woods to to Michael J. Fogle &amp; Federico L.
Allen R. Lloyd to Donald F.
TYPIST
Found in Paola, adult Male
Andrea 6. Smith, Lot 173 Barclay LOt '230 Forest Brook It?, Sect., Heienthat I WI Emog.ne F. Lot 7
Long term lob in Lake Mary
Harold Hall, lnc.REALTOR
$61,500
frlssdie Greyhound with tatoos
Tuscawilia Acres,
Woods Sec Add., $20,000.
area. Will train in a variety of
323.5774
in ears. 323.9241,
C. J Homes Inc to Robert Sands
Elizabeth M. Jack to Hazel 1.
Stanley .1. Walvick &amp; WI Cynthia
duties.
L. to AmeriFirs? Fed, t Bik C I WI Mary R. Lot $ 81k P Howell Hogan &amp; Rosemarle C. Walsh, Lot
3 BR, 28, garage, carpet, air,
NORRELL TEMPORARY
30 Woodcrest Un 1, $31,500.
Sweetwater Oaks Sect 10, $117,000. Cove Subdv,
6-Child CIte
8275 + 1)50 damage dep..
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Call 647.8118
Jeffrey C. Scott &amp; WI Mary to
Winter Springs Dcv Crp to So
The Greater Constr Crp. to Bin ____________________________
Equal Opportunity Employer
Lease. 41$ Palmetto. Call
John 0. Jarrett Jr. &amp;wf Cathy, 330 C. Denison I WI ElsIe W. Lot $3
Dale Olders Inc, Lots 2 1 4$
Orlando
1361.1111.
Spur ci the Moment Babysitting
Winter Springs UN 1, $72,900
Tuscawilla Un I, $31,000.
Sausallto Sect. 3. $53,000.
in my home. Hrly, daily, wlily
Jose 0. Cin?ron I WI Aide I. to
The Greater Constr. Crp. to Ben
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Elmer E. Eastabrook I. Ruby A.
rates. Day or night. 3234477,
to Elmer E. Eastabrook Jr. the N John C. DeVaney &amp; WI Olaf J. Lot C. Denison &amp; wI Elise W. Lot $2,
33-Houses Furnished
lliItOftheSlIlSttoftheWSflft
1161k B CamelotUN3,$4O,toO Sausalitos.ct,3,$3I,500.
CI4ILDCARE
Ace Bides's Inc to David M,
of the C 1056 ft of the E½ of swu.
Classic Custom Homes Inc. to
Furn2 SR.1B,W.0, 1chi1'
Freeor reduced rates.
McDermott &amp; WI Patricia A. Lot 1$ P.C. Stenstrom Lot 12 81k C
of
I M PLOY MINT Fully
4,
no pets, 6 mo lease, April IS.
if you Qualify. 323.8421
Springwood, $41,000
Amended Piat of the SprIngs
(QCD) Allen W. Davis Jr. &amp;
Oct. 15. $300 mo, $200 sac dep.
Loiilseto Allen W. Davis Jr. IhSW
Willow Run Seci, $159,900,
Will babysit in my home wi*.
323-1417, Between noon &amp; 6'
Theodore
N.
Labars'
&amp;
wI
'3o?i.E'eepftetm.SW¼of
Compistelnteslorslnc.toT.rry
days. S. Sanford Ave..Lake
Juanita W. to John A, HelIeç, Lots L. Clark &amp; WI Colette S. Lot 4
WHERE THE SUN SHINESI p.m.
SE'!, Sect 31, $100,
Jessup area. 373.SIM
35,57,5901
R00eCt
Add to Sanford, Ramblewood U1,000.
(QCD) Allen W. Davis Jr. to M.
•KPR
FIGURE WIZARD
Louise Davis, the S 12½ chains of 8*2.000
Loving. Learning environment
V'.ASIOi'IRsidal
$7,200.
Bamp Prop Inc to ElIzabeth A.
theWSchainsoftheE2Ochalnsof
offered
in my home for your ACCT CLERK
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ACCURATE
Godfrey, Lot 380 Lii of the Woods
the SW Q of Sep Sect 31, $100.
chIld. Problems because of
MIPII.U.LOCK
TYPING $7527
Gwendolyn N. Cates to Clarence Townhouse Sect s. sioo
New concrete buildings all sizes,
your shift changes? Call for
SALES
REP
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GETTER
(QCD)
Lii
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the
to
NOTICE
OP
Woods Inc
PROCIIOINQ$
$201 up, especially nice, most
Brown &amp; Willie M., from the NE
details 323.8317.
CM.
corner of Lot 7 Cates Add Sanf, Robert A. Spedt &amp; wI Mary A. Lot FOR THE VACATING, AlAN.
convenient on 1.1 at SR 46
ROOFER-aEON
TOPU,320
379 Lii of the Woods Townhouse DONINO.
DISCONTINUING,
$1,500.
behindDayslnn,l.dlndustriat
1005. I DYE - EXP $14,560
11-IpTuctjo,n
I $100
AND CLOSING
Joseph 0. Pleasant &amp; WI Ella L.
Park. 373.004),
DRAFTSMAN
MECH 1114*
B.MA Prop Inc to Robert A. WAY.
to Jack R. Griffin I WI Norma J.,
CASHIER,
CUTE-Ill
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WHOM
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CONCERN:
Lot 379 Lii
Lot 6 81k 4 Sanf Farms, $15400.
Exclusive Designs
GEN LABORER-WORKER $5 '
V.Cfi' Lisse
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
John 3. Ambrow I Charlene M. the Woods Townhousi Sect, 116,730
COOK OALLOPIN000URMET
Ii J.K. NOTICE that the Board of County CrHtive Exprslons
to Paul OkonskI &amp; WI Maria C.,
332.7*13
Charles M. Booth Jr.
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Commissioners of Seminole
begin at the NE corner of Lot 32 Higgins to George v. Cestaro
Auto Reapir or ??7? Building &amp;
county, Florida, at 7:00 vcioc
61k H-F CS, $161,000.
Thus ar only
Robert L. The S 150 ft. of the N 175
land all Fenced. Hwy 436 in
(QCD) Anthony R. Noise to ft.oltheWls0ft.ofBlkS$ernoran p.m.oflthel3thdayolMay,A.D.,
Forest City, $100 me.
a
few
1980,
in
the
County. Corn.
Geraldine S. Noise, Lot 6 51k 3 N sq., $40,000.
BIDDING REQUININUNT$
Halnei Ir &amp; missioner' Meeting Room at the ADVENT i $ i MEN T P01
StOp In at
On Sic Add, $100.
(QCD) Weec B.
County Courthouse In Sanford, saA
INC.
(QCD) Roger D. Cardln &amp; WI Ind. &amp; wI Lou J. to James v.
BIDS,
12 French Ave.

MORTGAGE, 532,000.

Productions, 2:30 p.m., Central Florida Zoo, Normal
zoo admission charge.

560,000.
ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
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TUESDAY, APRIL22

VFW AuxilIary 10108, 8 p.m., log cabin, Sanford
lakefront,

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THURSDAY,APRIL24
Norman deVere Howard Chapter UnIted Daughters
the Confederacy, 2 p.m., home of Mrs. F.E.
,-RoumUJat,i1,0 Palmetto Ave.

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VFW Post 11118,8
log cabin, Sanford lakefront.

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BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.

Sanford
32)0640

Orlando

3321577

p.m.,
Kindergarten Roundup, T.W. Lawton Elementary
School, Oviedo, 1:30 p.m. Lois Hardin, guest speaker
will explain requirements for registration to parents.

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Fish Fry, 5 p.m., Sanford Police Benevolent
Association, HIghway 17.92.

Ilk F Robert F. lifts Add t Alt. toconsiderand determine whether hersbgIvantMttMkl Board
or not the County will vacat•, of Siminoli County, Florida
will'
L. abandon, discontinue, close, receive sealed bids
James V. Ferdinand &amp; Robert
until April 23,
renounceanddlsclaim
any
rightof
to Roger V. Murray &amp;
plj P3:00 PM at which tIme the
wI Colleon, the County and the public in and to bids will be publIcly opined and
Lots $12 I the S 125 ft. of Lot 351

Dept. or call
323-1176

$100.

701 Bldg.

Yourfvtur,irc.nc,rn

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2610Sar,ford Ave.

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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $409.33, used short
time, Bal. $119.14 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 $316,

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323-5774

24 Hrs.

LOVELY old 2 story. Live inline
section of town with 2 rental

HANDYMAN- 3 Bedrooms, I',
baths. $31,500.
CONVERT TO DUPLEXLarge 2 story, zoned. $33,500.

H&amp;A plus 1 bedroom apt.
your terms. $33,900.

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1 YR. OLD OBL.WIDBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, wCentral HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., I huge kIt. Low low
cash to mtg. 119,lOOIt Harold

Assumable mortgage. 144.900.
Crank Construction 3. Realty,
REALTOR

Hail Realty, Inc. 323.3774.

13C.6061
REALTY WORLD

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323. 5200
VA I FHA Financing

Fleetwood 17x60. 2 BR, corn.
pietely renovated, everything
in excellent cond, new carpet,
double front door, etc. Price
reduced for quick sale $4,995
firm call 323 6449 for ap.
poin tment.

47-Real

formal dining rm, eat.ln kit.
ctien, shade. $34,000.

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
the City of Sanford for

rehabilitation project. Will pay
up to 110,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 305.323.
901k.

CARRIAGE COVE- 2
Bedroom, 2 bath Beauty,
better than new. $21,500.

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cellent. $21,300.

$11,500 DOWN or less With 2nd.
3 BR. 2 bath, new country
home, all amenities, 598,500. 3
BR. 7 bath, new country home,
all amenities, 190,500. 1)'...
APR on let mortgage.
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HOME- S BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story.
2½ Lots Fenced Yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call. for
Details.
BUSINESS- 1 Story com.
menical building wpartItion.
Sanford Avenue. $15,000.00.
DUPLCX- I OR, 1 Bath each.
Recently remodeled. FUse

Broker

also make Real Estate S
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1104 C.
Robinson, Orlando, 437.7974,

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Terms. Call W. MaliczowskI,
REALTOR. 322.7903.
3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS lOxlN
each on Sanford Ave. just
across from Sanora (county).
Price 114,100 for all three.
Trade or terms OK.

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,fl37

Avenue. $33000.00.

The Time Tested Firm
Rag. Real Estate
20 N. Pdnk Ave.
3324123

Will buy let 1 2nd mortgates. We

Crank Construction I Realty,
REALTOR

best schools. $64,.

Estate Wanted

Wanted to buy Ion cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price. No salesmen.

Also 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, ex
HIGHLAND PARK- 3 BR,

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 3222411.

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BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-31$E.J9rst$1.
3725633
1 RemIngton Rand typewriter wcass, 1 SmIth Corona wcase,
both like new, for hIgh school
or college, $31each, no checks.
3834 Grove Dr. 3374441.
Use A Want Ad. 3273411 or
131.99*3.

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53-N. Radio.Stereo

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-1791

Slloilowhord, wooded. 11.381
323-7555 after 1.

• track topeplayer4 holder +

M0115 Sr.
Re,. REAL STATE InNer
711 N. $7.91. CsswISera'y, Fl.
Eve. 8623611

Used tbl model color TV's, all
working. $99.95. 10 to choose
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture

Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanford.
322872).

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
over 5700. Balance due $175.00
or take over my payments
$17.00 month. Still in warranty.
Will deliver. Call 862.5391.

Good Used TV's, $2S&amp; up
MILLERS
Ph. 3220357

2619 Orlando Dr.

62-t.awn-Garden

many Columbia tapes. CxcaBinS cond. 3233632.
Stalling on your hauling? Good
buyl 4*7 bid utility trailermetal sides I bed. 11" tIres.
1100. 3331312.

'13 Chrysler Newport 44,000 org
ml., fully equipped, i new
tires. 1975. 3237766
The Evening Herald Classified

Ads offer no fancy claim-

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s.. Just Results?

77 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
351 Cleveland, auto &amp; AC, only
53,888. 436 Auto Sates, 860 Hwy
436. Casselberry, 834 8399.

'' WE BUY CARS
1969

CHRYSLER

WAGON,

AUTO, AIR. LOOKS GOOD,

RUNS GOOD. EXC
$59S. 321 0610.

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701
5,. French
3237134
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'77 Ford Courier with Camper
$1,300
3733)03

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Palms--Pineapples 1. Pimdo, 4
to 5 ft., delivered &amp; planted,
$50. Reclinata. I to 9 ft. $125.
After S 8341893.

TIRES,

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Lawnmowers. We sell the best &amp;
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 W. 1st SI.
FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark I Hirt 3237510

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Air Conditioning

SHEPHERD PUPPIES for sale.

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Remodeling

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68-Wanted

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BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
2591 S. Sanford Ave.
333.1734

relrig, freezers, water coolers,
misc, Call 3231786 anytime,

Moving Sale: April11 19, ito S.
Household items, office desk I
chairs, typewritten, boating
equipment, 2 deep sea fishing
rods $90 each, NothIng over
1100. 131 lth St., Chuli.iota. 365.
4379.
3 FAMILY garage ale-AIr
cond., plus odds 'n ends. Sat I
Sun. 310 5. Edgesnon. 327.2831.

Carport Sale: Frl.Sat.Sun
115 Beverly Ave.

Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

197) Bonita Ski Soot with tripod,
125 Johnson rebuilt motor &amp;
trailer, $900 or best offer. 323.
1161.
IS' Bonita Boat with lSOhp
Mercury outboard &amp; trailer.

good condition, $L.
323-740

14' O.spV Soot and gaivanliod

trailer. Boat needs some work.
1451 323.9064.

PuInth
KELLCOPAIHTING

DRIVE WAY&amp;

Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644-1126

372 ISIS
after6
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C*rarnic Tile

Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Pleceor Houseful
Bridges Antiques
323280)

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs.
8398512

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni.
ture, 205 C. 2Slh St. 3230101.

Licensed I Dependable
Quality household repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
FreeEst.
6170048

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PATIOS-SIDEWALKS

Creative Surfaces lic, specializing in repainting, in?, 8. ext.,

wallpaper, wall texing, wood

staining. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest call the
best. 162.SSfl.
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Painting &amp; Repsir

Clock Ripair

Trint Painting &amp; Repair
Interior I Exterior
Free Est.
322-3551

We buy used furniture
FURNITURES THINGS
$00 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
323-6593

GWALTNEY JEWELER
304$. Park Ave.
322 6509

Wanted to buy used office
equipment. NoD's Sanfcrd
Furniture Salvage, 1793. So,.

essmaking
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PhotOgraphy

of Sanford. 3728721.

72-Auction

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323 0107

For Estate Commercial &amp; Rail.

Groondng&amp; Boarding

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement

photos or color Ix 10. 333.1251,.

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Tree Service

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Tree Service
Top, Trim, Removal
Call Jim F lion, 1347499

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4nImal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controlled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes, We cater to
yourpet.372.5.
'

cyl, Toyota truck motor, std
shift, 23,400 ml., Al coed.
FIRM. Takeover

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House Cluing

sio,soo

$6' Aristocrat Travel Trailer,
AC, gas range I ret., like new
cond. 11.295. 323.9034.

7$-A--Vain

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
uedo wash windows
6775194
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77 Chevy Sport Van, WOe, 4 cyl, 3
sp., 31,000 ml. only $3,111, 434
Auto Sales, 060 Hwy 154,

Casselbesry, 134-1399.

Hon. lmpresmss
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

Rebuild Condemned Hous
S. G. BALINT
3221615
Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
23403$
Insured
$344$9

IMan.qualityop,ratim
yrs. exp. P$Nns, Driveways.
etc.War.psal,,337.Inl

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, FIa. 32771

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

payments if bank approves.
373.2707,

"Luxury For Less"
eSsudle

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S Unlurm.
Pwt

I, 2, 3 BR. Suites

Adult. Family
Laundry

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SOviet-i-Slay

iSIS W. 25th ST.
IA N P OlD

322.2101

ryping.steno
TYPING,
SECRETARIAL
WORK. My home. Profession.
al, prompt, pickup &amp; del. if
nec. 353.4i,
(Jfl Care
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Mowing &amp; lawn care, etc.
1 TIme or all season
Call 322.074*

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

1di
BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 3210117

Custom built utility &amp; boat trail.
irs, truck
repairs.

jetvaçjardet
APARTMENTS

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Appliances a. Misc.
(LOrAL) 349 5371

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tools.

dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323.so.

Iuling
.

ANDY'SCARPETCLEANING
Special Ratesfor Complexes
Free Estimates
2lhr.
930007Q

Larrys Mart, 315 Sanford Ave.

Altamor,te Springs

ROBSON MARINE

JJgff

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Ca,-*t Cleaning

Cash 3224132

197$ Chinook mini motor home, I

Estates.

3227029

Yard Debris, Trash,

Will buy old class rIngs &amp; silver
coins, lop dollar paid. Call
Jim 371.1111

Fri.Sat. off )7.9, 203 F'alrmont

Sunland

B. E. LINK CONST.

TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook 519 E. let St., 322.3742

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 3321771.

75-Recreational Vehicles

Microwave, '74 Firebird,
Iumn., linens, fle cab. plants,
clothes, etc.

Fireplaces. We handle the
whole ball of wax.

Bsrn,ty Cs,'e

Buy

54-Garage Sales
Dr.,

REMODELING
New rms, kit 5. bath remodeling

Central Temp will service AC's,

S weeks old. $20.00 each
Phone 331 0582

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.73. 6.al $113.14 or $17 mo.
Agent 339 1316.

details,

Beautiful country lot in DeNans.
located off Col.rtl.nd

N. Ernest

For Sale UseJ office eqpt Desk,
filing cab. 5. chairs. Many
items to choose from. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92, So of Sanford. "3..!72'
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Start your Own used bookstore I
5.000 used books for sale. Call
12753064 or 1.277-4$94 for

323 26l9aftS

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Don't DespaIr Or Pull Your HaIr

Foot Locker, $17.99 s

34I2oo

i16cuftfrosfr.
Orig. 5539, now $205 or $19 mo.

Name

42-Mobile Homes
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Push button conlrols, has
carousel, still in warranty.
OrIginally soi, assume pay.
ments of $2) mo Agent 339

GOOD INCOME PRODUCER-

2 bedroom, I bath, central

PS.goodtrans,$

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'b9Chevldr,AC,Auto

40K TIRE
322-740
NEW TIRES 519.195. UP
2113 French Ave.
Sanford

323 0697

Agent 339-8316.

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'lIYamahaSOO

GoodCondition,$
373 1315
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furniture, Refrig., stoves,

Very large 1 or 2 BR condo wall
appi., including W.D, ww
carpet, CHIA, $27,900 1 BR;
137,900 2 BR. 671.0814 or 1213.

SANFORD AVE.-Duplex plus

StdohniKa/t,
Cornpan,

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number is 322 2611 or $31 9993.

78-Motorcycles

60-A--Business Equip.

0,377.

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MICROWAVE

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anytime,

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78 Pont Trans Am, like new.
33,000 ml only 55.888 436 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
436.
Casselberry, 831 8399
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Knabe baby grand piano. 6'
model, Ivory keys, one owner,
below wholesale. Call 372167a

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Retiring
3271461
Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One
The quick. easy

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
men?. 373.5990

65-Pets. Supplies

52-Appliances

BUSINESS for Sale

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VACANT LOTS- 7 Lots approx.
1½ ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake
Jessup Heights. $10,000.00.

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321 0*30

guaranteed, Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French. 3337310.

Want.Ad way. The magic

243S" S. French (1792) Sanford

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Thitpo,hif*5$lIeofuads$II rtddheAprlIL 848*
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IS CkSt 755 ii the Thi'$di INn ii linlinsfo
Wueh.I*arl&amp;La$NoC. Flsridslhitides.
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Con.,,.
Lot Ilablalud Hills, 510
JoN t Pill.
-S.AiIemP.K.Iil,.. Cilolrme.
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TIIl R Di Will &amp; WI Nirms Shrill
p t
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W.fo
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the
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Offis
.d.$,a,idft,
isms it the bidder. TSp $'hasf

ftamm&amp;LausrooV.Besiita 11 aitIheArlcsl*irolIRNe
rllbs'fo
p
wone N Mmiii $ecfl, $15,
ftaiaid ii Semimsis CIfity, iddo shill N si.jr •
$10
Plan, on Hlsy 1743, Imob peru p1 $

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

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ii NW'E of Bad.). $10
1115A.M. antI. i
desrWmltiAu*eyH.UIews &amp;D.l*iffirforUIeatidaiMlo
1* W 87* $8 Lit 11111$ Pins the tilifiost bidder for CASH,
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spoclitcattone.

"$.551,4
ABSOLUTELY NO CHICKS 01 SSord ii seoninsle Cowitty
(ED) Fttaiba HardmISL*ls. CREDIT CARDS, tile Noie roserve tile
(QCD) James P DIeii
to a, er
CV10onA,OCIrmA.DIM.LOt WI LOuis V. to 010101$. do__IdIlAMp.45..I,tatlilS IIIiitisVN36ir,u,py

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$ 1110 ci NW 01 said _rsantY Is so Include:
Oif(*)A.IIIS

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liarlil 0*110mev IWI Lois N. to
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46-Commercial_Property

WI.

,ideon lOacrest CH1,A. OR,

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Csssi$berry oarens inc
CaWancoLCs.nphoiI 1.sf 41 a*

Reo. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone3227881, Sanford

LOCH AR8OR CT- I BR, pool,

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W•Dl Down stairs I by the
pooll Yours for 523,0001 Call

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REALTY WOALDA

units to make the monthly
payment. Only $19,500 down I
assume low mt. mortgage.
$69,500.

WELISTAND$ELI.
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SANFORDAREA

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REALTORS

Sanford's Sales Leader

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mall, wooden highchajr, bolh
in good cond. Car seat.

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W.GamnettWhite

ii Pc?. FInancIng Available

Harold Hafl
Realty, Inc
STEN STROM

Orlando

Sanforci
371 0640

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Thefts

monthly payments under 5250.

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24395 MyrtleAve

pool, club house, icr. porch,

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IcI3llessWIOft,ofN2s.Sft.IIkF the following rlgh?s.of-way run. readaioud$nftt.SemineleCounty
* * * * * * * *
nlng through the described 5tJof Board office building.
Robert L. lifts Add to Alt. s,000
property, to-wit;
SATURDAY, MAY 10
above, $20,516.
PROJECT
TITLE:
(QCD) Dorothy M. Nelson to
Hall'dreuui'
RI.
pgs'$ of MOSS AVENUE ROOFING: tastbrook
Warehouse, light manufacturing
James L. Moore I WI WIlma L. AIvICW,Schradsrlwf Mildred
Lunch and Fashions to benefit Humane Society,
FCr$*IQn kit DSI9OIIS
Eieensn.
E.
Lying
Between
Lots
wIth office space. 7.500.10,00
12
and
13,
tory,
toOscarE.Jsnkinlwfpatriciac,
I
James
EngUsi, Estate
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C.
noon, Buck's Restaurant, Sanford Airport. Call 323.
FIsher &amp; .1. MIchael Block 30 and Lots land 34. Block tary; Sanford Middle
U ft. fully sminkiod I err.
the W½ of Lot 325 Van
School,
8685.
Aridale
Mattews.W335ft.ofthepartof the 13,$uburbin Homes, Piat $0013, Spring Lake Eleenin$*,y,
suIat.d,i.4I$R 1494$89s,
Osborne Brokerage Co Add
to NiOft.oftheSilOOft.oftMSE¼
T,W.
Page 41, PublIc Ricords of
Black Hammock, $17,900.
ci SE4 of Sect. 21, 2149. 1100.
Pettier Constr Co Inc tø Daniel
CQCD) Ellen J. Jararnillo to Seminole County, Florida. FIlffiir
PROJECT LOCATION: School
Described as Lying Between Sites
Pislum Nss*al :
0. Robertson &amp; Sharon K. LoS 10 CarIes D. Jaramillo, Loti, Ilk 0 Orange
Avenue and SemInole
Woklva Club 1st, Sect, 6,1139,900. Wintirweods Un. 4 1100
NAME OP OWNER: THE
SONCItOII
Avenue.
County Library
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JamesM,laI,sIWITh.r.saM,
SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE
Wm. 1.0. Howard I, *1 Nancy
Sanford Area Pasture ••:
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY COUNTY, 1211 Millonvllle Ave., NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
to Pasqual. P. Calazza I WI B. to Harvey Ooidaerg I WI APPEAR
For rent, 3% acres, 535 mo.
AND RE HEARD AT SaIINJd, Florida
THE
EVENING
HERALD
Katherine Lot 1 liii £ Weather. Rosalyn, Lot 210 Spring Oaks
urn
THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
CIRCULATION DEPART.
etleld First Add, WI0s.
PlACE FOR RECEIPT
p
2.143.101
SPECIFIED.
MEN?.
Marilyn 0, HOOIrtII &amp; Irving N.
SlAtED RIDS: All si uitsit w
Falcon Div. Co. to Headlands
3s
j
BOARD OF COUNTY dered
Feider Yr. to Hary,y W. Hogarth I Inc. Lot U Fox Run $uhev, $3,001
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On Rise
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AppI I pws..
Marilyn 0,, the N 71 ft of Lot 4
COMMISSIONERS OF $dt lit ,h, school Board office.
HSIdINIdS Inc. ti P•ICOIt Div
SEMINOLECOUNTY.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
First Add to Country Club Cr, Co. Lot 73 Pox Run Subdv, 03,110
APYOR HOUSE-Wits, at 1Nst2
FLORIDA SlAtED
3224Ifl,
sss.uoo.
Samuel L. Cheosar Tr. to James
Wrms, reaion.si, rent, in
County librarian Jean Rhein said
u
By: Arthur H. SocIwNit Jr.
PROJECT SCOPE AND
Complete Interiors Inc to Mark N. Thompsan&amp;wf.$rigltteJ, N.Y.
Sanford area. Call 32111j4librarysystemmaybeexperlencthg "heavylosses"ofboob R.McClurelwfoenl$.M,Lotsl
$tartatthsSWconwrof 5f
after3:)0pm.
Clerk CONSTRUCTION: Removal. EnIngIfr_1g
due to theft, which may prompt her to ask the county to Invest Ramblewood, $J0l0O.
Joann K. Hare pripsratlon
eaing roots and
Sect U, 19.32. $14,900,
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lfwhallatio ci new rouls.
Maronda Homes Inc toFrank A,
ufyirk
In bock detection devices.
SamueiL.ChiasIrTr.to Samuel
300 N. FronchAvo.
4GGndom4nlun'
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The
I Fannie M. Lot 4 Ilk H I... Chassis' &amp; *1 Doris M, Start at SEAL
Senfsrd,FI,32771
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Aithough loss statistics for the entire system have yet to be Plttlgllo
Foxanoor Un 1,110100.
s'k will be lit under tIlls contract
the SW corner of SE~ of Sect. U Publish: AprIl 14,1100
M deecrhed in
complied, Rhein said, b.aed on the Ions rate of reference books
DEIJ41
Uverile L. Worley &amp; WI Bonnie 19-32, $14900
Town house in Sonora 311,2%',
L. I Jofifl L. Mdrews I Dorothy
dICWnaW*, The Ownur.Confracg., Garag. so full thorn no room
at ____
the Casasiberry branch, high losses may be fo'jp4,
beautIfully furnished. PObi.
lea
Comm
of
Am
to
Dolores
M,
cam' Ainosment to be used W*Ip be AlA
A. to Donald C. Martin &amp; WI Nancy
Nt the car? Clean It out with a
wage, availabl, until Jan. .1,
('asselberry reference books are being stolen at a rate ci I.frOIIIHoNWW.WIOILoSI2LA
A111, im edition.
$eminoleC,p5sij
Rolly, UN 188 Esceisildo Condo
Want Ad In the Herald, PH,
1iSl.$.*SfflQ.Th51,.I Estate,
SIC? ii, $10•lO0
about 20 hun e
PLACES FOR IXAMININO
or tbree months, she said.
CIII No.11.418 CC1$J
ci me leads Subdv,, $6,000
333.3611 or 031.19*3.
4cY Inc.Roaltors 333.1324.
L.
I.
Inc
to
000,1.
BID
DOCUMENTs: The School
Donald J. M.urlzI. Jr. I WI AIDE Hmis
"On Ut is we csn uanme
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experiencing heavy
NURSING AIDES
Noreen to Louis S. Sills I WI Mills!' &amp; WI Francis A. Lit US In the Matter of ADIMOned Beard Office, 121) MeIlsIwItI,
losses In uthsr aries too, abe said. This, she said, Is just from Betsy,
IOIioWIIII start Barclay Woods Third Add. $93,110 Porsonsl Prspvty hold b the Au,., Sanford. Florida 31771 TI. Softer LIving Confer oI cass.i.
41-Houses
thin w
books being stolen, (101 hc!nf!!ng books checked out and never it this SW corner it SE4 1.25. ElliOtt A. Westiut. I UI. N. to Seminole County SherIff pursuant D&amp;mwead Dorr$ony
hurry. Call for papl. 388.1002. _________________
INert P. Jun01 &amp; WI Susanne I.
n SEC. 781a1
PSdnihlp, *00 South Hwy. 17.r,
returned
11W.
NEW HES:
11 Forost Broil. 361*
Cais*es'ry Plsrl.a
NOTICE OP Ilcycti SALE
The
House
if
LOSl RN lvii time, 5-4 stuff. Apaly In
RothschIld
inch
Lit
RIIeIn said the Seminole library system ias not
POs'$SIi $IMord NIW$IAU I
NOTICElohonobyglyonthetby Plait looms
AdffionyW.Whwhor&amp;wfi$M. Gallimor, Homes inc to David
n1to Idolly.'
Cmv. Cantor, 1I Mdio.wille
operation long inough for library staff to have complied an- I.oS 471 Un i Winter *1,', H. Siffliwa Jr. &amp; WI Billy N. Lii 4 vIrtue it that certain Order
OBTAIN I NO II D Dl NO
III
Ay,.
DOCUMENTS:
D
$weifwetsr
Club
UN
I,
Abandonment
Pracsedks
111usd
Bidders
may
1*3,100.
.
147 Carver Av
ederny Manor
aid
the sisi of the obtaIn docwnsnfs bit phoning
the
'Paul Puller to lofty J. Fuller
The Uay was provided by Orwj county
301114
PORTER
NEEDED-VaIIOUI
$U0
me. I under if You quolify
1'1CS
if
tile AlcIlitid,
Ind.LotV Ilk JMobileManor)id Nichols I. RO &amp; WI Antoinette County Court of Seminole County,
dotles.newoibands.AppiyArt
itntli October 1078. But abs said she expects to have gx
Ma
00 toilet N. Ooisrsy, Lii 1$ Ilk D' Florida, upon a udemird rsn
.oi,
718*, affir *5 HIewh dots:
Iisfsrt ______________________________
Hilts
± 2$143I
3324094
Park,
140.400
AprIl
2
1*.
dsredlnthoafor*Ia$dCouflonths
leis
figures In ibout ala motitla.
FlosleM. Abn,yfka PlossieM. Druid
Aco Elders InC IS Stanley N. 28th day of Mash AD. illS, in
SPECIFIED BONDS: y.
Herpes'
WVIUI F'.
WTIm
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iUl Biller 11511
John
&amp; R'
5
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which aforesaid Order was
erfsrmasice,
Alney LoISIoastheSlftit 111* Spr.$31,1
Paynttt and

BROKER

3 BR, 26, w.w, CAN, WD, DW,

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-D-ln,sfr$al
forftssd

Heavy wooden crib w-springs &amp;

SEIGLER REALTY

4A

3osos

1978 SInger Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $181 or
$1 mo. Agent 339 8386.

REFRIGERATOR$....$50 I up

3390309

E. Attamonte Dr.

339.0309
3390508

BATEMAN REALTY
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Furniture Salvage, Il 9?. So, of
Sanford. 322 8121.

CROCKETT
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Low down payments, 322 22$?.

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141.000.

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229 Spring Oaks Un 2, 8)00.
(QCD) Larry R. Williamson I
WI ElIzabeth A. to Elizabeth &amp;
WIllIamson. Lot 3 Ilk 15 Tier I E.
R. Traffords Map of SanI, $100,
Elizabeth A. Williamson to
Cheryl Hartley, cont. same Is

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partly fenced, out building,
nigh &amp; dry, good water, terms

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Rummage, plant and bake sale sponsored by
Women's Guild of the Lutberan Church of Providence,
a a.m. to 4 p.m., Providence Boulevard and iunl
Drive, Deltona, Luncheon available.

LAKE FRONT. NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE.
DO &amp; CFU. $20,000.

4 Pc?. Interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with

Eves: 3495100, 332.1959, 3234302

Geneva, '77 Dbl wide, S acres

L.gaI Notic

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kit, terms, asking $34,500.

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':olf of total inventOry of brand
new 'ntersprinq bedding.
These beds are not damaged
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only? Free
local delivery. Noll's Sanford

PAYMENT.

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REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE

Country 3.1, CA&amp;H, freshly
painted, fenced back. eat.ln

51-Household Goods

NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN

WE ARE CONCERNED WITH

STEMPER AGENCY

Older 2 story, owner $15,000.

7oOIds Delta 81, 2dr, 350 engIne,
48,000 one owner ml, only
$2,444, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
us r........, aa a •,nn
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Ga. 30161

liner You move. $400. 323 0945.

2';ACRESpINE&amp; PALMETTO

701 Bldg.
Altamonte Dr.

YOUR NEEDS.

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ball,

Goldsboro -By Owner
3 BR. completely remodeled
inside &amp; out. New w•w carpet.
Large workshop. Only $19,500.
322 0216.

•REALTORS

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TUESDAY,APRILZI
Energy Community Forum, 7:30 p.m., Itamonte
Springs Civic Center. Free to public.
Over 50 Club, 10:30 n.m., Reddlng Gardens

3227972

ST. JOHNS ACCESS 10 acres,
ieasytermsonly 12$,000.i

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POOL- Doughboy above
ground, 36'xlS', needs new

CHOOSE FROM. 56.500
EACH. OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.
2'.. ACRES, PAVED ROAD.
OSTEEN COULD BE 3 OR 4
LOTS
$12,500 TERMS
AVAILABLE

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Call 322 1477

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PAL$.TKA AREA), 4 10

Lake Mary 2 BR, near S.C.C.
lovely lot, $30,000.

SCENIC LOCATION on the
beautiful Wekiva RIver 6+
acres only $110,000.

SEIGLER REALTY
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Salt

8 Ft. Pickup Truci Cap
$100

LOngwOod, lovely 3 BR, 1" B,
like new, $12,900 cash to
mortgage.. Vacant, move in
today. $43,900.

Bdrm, 1 Bath home with
FIREPLACE, only 573.500.

7Ccmos

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BUY JUNK CARS
From$IOto$50
Call 372 1621 377 1160

Piano, P.O. Box 3064, Rome,
for

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&amp; closing will put you in this 2

CROCKETT

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50-Miscellaneous

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$38,900. 322.4914 alt 5.

$750 down

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43-Lots-ACreage

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI.
TIES on W 1st St. near
prOrxised hOspital, 1 city block
onty $110,000

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56a,,ta 3 BR, 28, C.H&amp;A,
pi-ivacyfence, poolpatio, Low

BUYERS &amp; SELLERS we can
advise clients on income TAX
co quences &amp; Shelters.
others by appointment it
SAVES

fl-Junk Cars Removed

PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful Spinet Console stored
locally. Reported like new
Responsible party can take on
low payment balance. Write
before we send truck Joplin

able to stop shedding on command!"

REALTORS
27loSanfordAve.

1973 Dart Swinger, slant 6. auto,
AC, PS. very good coed
Must sell, 5995. 3235036.

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322
2611 or 8319993.

HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
Bdrm,
2
bath,
w
FIREPLACE, additional

Looking For a New Home' Check the Want Ads for houses
of every size and price.

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Call atter 6p.m. 323 8237

207 E. 25th St.

5 acres only $112,000.

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

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BUYERS we have EX
PERIENCE &amp; KNOWLEDGE
CREATIVE &amp; owner
FINANCING

831 4605 (Dealer).

7413 French Aye.. Sajtord

1)00 Cash

cul de sac.

t '75 mfl5, Call 339 9100 or

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AIR SHOCKS $39.93
New Batteries $29.95

UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE-

323.7832

AO)I I

MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.

1SOSW.2SthS?.

Desk

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69

Parts

A OK TIRE
Shocks 5595-Heavy Duty

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5)9.900. 29 Pc?. down-owner
will carry balance.

8306061
REALTY WORLD
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elderly lady. Can be bed

On

76-Auto

brand new pianos &amp; organs In
stock, including new, used,
rebuilt &amp; reconditioned. We
don't brag about our low
prices, our customers do that,
Cannon Music Co Longwood
Village Shopping Center. SR
431. 1 bI F of I 4. 3395900.

305 323.1863

20)0 N
GRANDVIEW.....3
bedroom, 2 bath, Central
lilA. large lot with beautiful
trees

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255 8311 for further details.
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Can't find it? Try us' Over II top

fULTIPLE LISTING RIALTOR

shade

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Cassef berry, 8348399,

59-Musical Merchandise

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Crank Construction &amp; Realt y

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REALTOR

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Carnival of the Animals symphony performed by
Florida Symphony Orchestra with Grapefruit

MLS

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323 6061 or eves 323 05)7

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Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at 8 p.m. it's
theonlyon.in Florida. You set
the reserved price, Call 904

15 Chevy Surban. Sllvpra,ln nI,n
Duel Ac. only 13,230. 436 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
436.

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black leather boot, like new.

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$37500

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for

DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION

3221170

sanford at only $45,000. You

.gve 305668 5640

78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WO
van, 8 pass., 36,000 ml. only
55,48, 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
436, Casselberry, 831 8399.

BIKES- Two 21" boys Schwinn,
Also precision skates, size 6.

chance at
thss
newly
remodeled 2 story duplex in

3 Bedroom,
bath. Central
H&amp;A, good location, good
neighborhood

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Act NOW' This Woni
Last
LOng! Call 7894587 Owner
ate
Lakefront Home Country
Setting with dock, lowering
Oak Trees, Fruit Trees 585.000
Excellent Terms Call 323
5020.

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Ev'3nnsa

can't afford to miss It. Exc
terms

Build to Suit-our lot or yours
FHAVA. FHA 2355. 245

Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 318
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie
Cowan.

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58-Bicycles

MLS

80-Autos

73-A--Vans

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3fl53j, 3223772. 322 077 9

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

LET'SMAKEADEAL

uki. ASkIflg 539.000. Owner will

2541S. French Ave. 3220231

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wanted. Work out of yourown
home, let your own hours.

31T8471

kitchenlfamllyroom 5yers

OFSANFORDREALTOR

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Memorial Chapel, Winter Park, 4

VFW Post 10108 and Auxiliary joint meeting, 8
long cabin on lakefront.

17.92 in
323.aslb

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REALTOR

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,

get

'77 Invader Elite )7 tn-hull with
11$ hp Mercury engine and
trailer. 668 8166

'Cash for your lot' Will buld on
yOur Ot O Our lot
V Enterprise, inc
Model Inc., Realtor
6.* 3013
ORANGE CITY-- 3 BearoT'
bath Living rm, extra large

$42,000.

1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults o_n,l

Waflted
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41-Houses

to

Down Payment

Low

home can be turned into a
'duplex or home with business
or maybe you have ideas c,t
your own. Zoned Comm.

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Blvd. on
Sanford.
Call
Mariner's Viliag

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al Park, $100 to settle estate.

Unlurnished

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il you have the Imagination this

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jo-Apartments

.!la.b.......

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Ideal for couple or single
person. only 58.500 to assume
mtg.

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2Spaces In Masonic Gardens. In

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates,
utilities pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak
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841.7883.

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l8Help

ADS

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ROOMS FOR RENT
Convenient to downtown

answer to financial security.

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per wk at home. Your

3Cenwteries

sure

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FOR 1st CLASS HOME IM.
PROVEMENT &amp; Ren'iodeling
with References. Call 323.9228.
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'Planted

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Sect, $72,900.
Linda C. Clark to Russell E.
McKltterick, Lot 8$, Rambiewood,

II

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experience required. 373.5477,e

3 Lines Minimum

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Clarence Pursiii and
daughter, June Korbulic

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Wearean Equal Opportunity'
Employer.

3c a line

Edward R. Masingalel Carolyn
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ESttlnstheN44.f$tp,I,, K. Moore FKA Carolyn K.
DEADLINES
of lot 33 less the E I ft of McNeils Maslngaie to Mareni M. Parrish _______________________
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Lot 19 61k F Country Club Manor
Orange Villa, $100
Un
3,528,500.
ClaraJ.WrlgbttoGroye$le
Noon The Da9 ' Sefore Publication
(QCD) Wm. 1. Jack, Earl M.
Inc. cont. same as above $100
RichardA,Win$or&amp;wfEieM. Smith Jane F.'Barbour &amp; Jeanne
Sunday Noon Friday
to Roger 0. Houle &amp; WI Patricia, T. Smith Pepr. to Jeanne 1. Smith
lof
14
Colonial
Es?.
$100.
Lots 2 &amp; 3 81k 0 Scm Ten' Rep,
Robert S. Dowditch It. &amp; A.B.
Roy 1. Dye 1.3rd in? &amp; BML Peterson Jr. md. I RePr. to Res
Comm of AM Inc Hidden Lii Phase
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in? to Tom Jones.Auto Body Inc
RobertW.Foo?e&amp;wfEulenw.to ________________________
LOts 3, 4, 11, 12.16 Deweys Cove
Robert W. Foote &amp; WI Bormalyn A.
Rep, $13,000
We wish to express out heart.
$hopwithout going shopping, the
.%icth in?. in the W'!, of SE'!, of
Southern &amp; Wester Crp to
left thanks to Reverend Leo
Amway
Way.
Amway
the NW'!,
Jacqueline S. Brackney, Lot 6 NWVi of E¼
King and to all frIends &amp;
products delivered to your
Woodbridg, at the Springs Un 2 01 Sect. 3221.31,5100.
neighbors and all others fot
home. Call 3224489 After S or
Richard E. Kisling &amp; wI Nancy
Subdv,
ire*prcssq,3atiilnd,'4$&amp;
weekends.
sympathy due to the loss of our
James R.Lyons &amp; WI Doris M. to C. to Larry W. Kern &amp; wi Estraiita
$203.80 possible in only 5 hrs.
lovedone, LAURA PURSELL.
WalterJ. Poftsjr. I JoyCeJ., LOt A., Lot 6óTuscawilla Un 7, 599.900.
761k E English Est, Un1 Subdv,

£

orlando, Fia. 32807.
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Wednesday, April 16, 1980-, B

and addressing envelopes and

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831-9993
322 - 2611

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Rollingwood Homes inc. to
Franklin M. Boutweñ &amp; wf Maxine

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

16X00monthlyP5ibItUft1tQ

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Florida Choral

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CLHSSII1LI)

Lot 7 Cluster F. Sterling Park Un' Lot 7 Neais Bay point six
Banks, Un 6 Bldg A. Cherrywood Why be Lonely? Write: "Oat A
24, 148,900.
CharlesW. Roberts&amp; WI Shirley Gardens Condo, $100.
Mate" Dating Service. All
Enslow Homes Inc to Raymond
Martin Santeramo &amp; wf L. to Billy H. Giuff &amp; WI Debra A
ages. P.O. Box 4071, Clearwa.
Margaret J. to Frederico Escobar, Lot 132 Oakland Hills, $31,500
R. SChrOoeder &amp; WI Theresa, Lot 3
tar, Fl.
Lot 9 81k E Sterling Park Un 3,
Wayne H. Faganl &amp; WI Linda .s. BIk A less the NE 16.75 ft
$54,000.
to Thadeus S. Oracyzk &amp; WI Whispering Pines Sect 1 TM KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
Robert M Ferrara &amp; WI Pauline
Margaret Lt 112 Winsor Manor Springs, $167,500.
needed items with a Herald
L. Jack Hugglns &amp; wI LouIse I.
to Robert H. Voss Angeleo P. First Add, 8*0,000

APRIL20
Openhouse and barbecue PACE School for Children
with Learning Disabilities, 1-4 p.m., new building on
Sand Lake Road, Altamonte Springs.
SUNDAY,

Central

&amp; a portion of Bus Wlldmere, $00
(QCD) David D.Masonlo David
0. Mason &amp; WI Jeweil M. from the
SE corner of SW'k of NE'!, Of
721.30,5100
(QCD) Willard R. Glover
to
GlorIneH.Oiover,Lo$s16.1$BhkB
Maine Add to Longwood,
Groves Biders Inc to Clara
Wright, The W½ of Lot 32 less the

BMA Pr'p ?o Con? same as

Palmer Electric Co, from the NW

Prizes

Mason&amp;wfJewellM.Lots,.14Blk

6Amend,dPlatof BIke 5,601 H

Sect, $100

$100.

12th

(QCD) M &amp; M Dcv. Cob David

y.
L0t3$lLkoftheWoodslownhouw

of Lot 10 01k A Harmony Hones,

pee-school through

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Geseilichaft Mit Besthraenkter
Haftung. all that tr of parcel of
land lying in Sect 16, $730,000.

Free to public.
Lengue

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Billy H. Kimmel &amp; WI Gay B. to
David K. West I Gall C. Urban.
cmmencirig at a point 817 ft S
743.5 ft W of NE corner of NW'!, of
NE¼ of Sect 27. $14,000.
Charles R. Wells I WI Carol to
Charles L. Speaker &amp; WI Linda,
Lot 43 Tee 'N Greenest, $36,500.
Timothy L. Johnson to Laurel
Riders Inc. Lot 13 Bhk C Willow
Run The Springs, $23,000.
Connoily Dcv Co Ins, to
Primerent Immobillen.Anlag,

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3 usrs.

3220771

Free Est. Llc. I Bonded
JofrmnyWpikerConst. Ltd.
3224137
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rdOw&amp;$aisn
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also PATIO DOORS

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81850. Trims up to 45 minutes per charge. Chain Saw Model 75451. 1 '4 HP. Cuts trees Chocolate color, heavy canvas duck seat and
Cuts 7" swath. Auto line feed. 11 lbs.
up to 16" thick. Double insulated. High impact, back. Folds easily. 12 lbs.
4476-006.6 Cost $94.67 $44.94 .. $82991 rugged, lightweight plastic housing. Roller and 2550-010.9 Cost $94.97 $19.94. • $34.95
Replacement line for Model 51550. 1 lb.
bronze bearing motor. 4 lbs.
(K) Lawn-Boy Grass Catcher for Model 8601
4476-011.4 You, Cost $2.77......$2.99 4428.003.0 Your Cost $23.94.., $29.99 (L) below. Washable, resists mildew. 5 lbs.
(5) Tom Heavy Duty Trimmer/Wooder Model (F) 50' of %" All Weather Reinforced Hose. 1024.003.4 Your Cost $16.75... $21.95t
1100. Cuts 12" swath. 3.5 amp motor. Auto Nylon tire cord reinforced; burst-resistant, coils (L) Lawn-Boy 20" Self-Propelled Mower
line feed (50 Incl.). U.L. listed. 7 lbs.
easily. Brass couplings. HoseGard protective Model 8601. Powered by dependable 109cc
4476-009.8 Cost *44.04 $38.77 .. $57.99t collar. 8 lbs.
"D" Series engine for fingertip starts. Belt.
50' replacement line for Model 1100. 1 lb.
4240-007.7 Cost 611.08 *9,77 .. $16.99 and-pulley rear wheel drive. "Squeeze-and4478-010-6 Your Cost $3.39......$4.49 (0) Melnor Front Winding Hose Real Cart. go" handle. Fingertip wheel adjustments let
(C) Weed Eater I" Electric Line Trimmer Use in stand up or lowered position. Rugged, you change cuttin heights quickly. 86 lbs.
Model 307. Line limiter cuts line to proper no-tip construction. Holds 260' of ½" hose, 9024-OM
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150' of %" hose. 10 lbs.
(N) Roth American I-Leg Gym Sst. Sturdy
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24' replacement line for Model 307. 1 lb.
(H) Melnor Pulsating Sprinkler. Covers area slide with safety welded steel steps, 2 air cool
4478-004.7 Your Cost $1.96. . ... $2.49upto80"in diameter. Adjusts from fine mist O swings. 2-seater sky glide. trapeze "U" bar, 3
(0) Homelite XL1 2 Gasoline Chain Saw. Cut jet stream, full orpart circle coverage. Delivers chin bars. 13-4- top rail, 76" legs; overall
to 24" with this 12" saw. 1.6 cu. in. 11 lbs.
up to 7 gallons of water/minute. 3 lbs.
length 151". Red/Green finish. 133 lbs.
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Electric starter-light either or both halves of
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20-lb. LP tank, hose, regulator. 110 lbs.
$180.96
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Turco Ostuze Double Burner Gas Grill
Model 1014. Twin 20,000 BTU burners heat
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gauge. Turcolite automatic lghter. Cast aluminum grill. 20-lb. LP tank. 110 lbs.
04314-013-6 Cost 6200.00 $239.77.$329.00
Wing Table for Model 4400 grill (D) below.
Sturdy wood. Folds. 3 lbs.
1344-004.5 Your Cost $7.94.....$10.60
Meco Swinger II Smoker Grill Model
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Hinged hood. Lift out ash dump. 32 lbs.
'1344-002.9 Cost $39.93 ....... $86.54
Weber 22½" Kettle Grill Model 71001.
Heavy steel with porcelain finish inside and
out. Rustproof aluminum ash catcher and legs.
Family-size. 29" high. Black. 36 lbs.
'1448-002-4 Cost $5000 $48.87. $109.00
Finkel 71,4' Garden Umbrella. Crank open/
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1188.005-3 Cost $47.98 ........$70.00
(0)II(M) Sidley Deluxe Lawn Furniture, Beautifully styled in sturdy wrought iron with white
finish. Seating pieces have mesh backs for
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(0) Wrought Iron Umbrella Table. 42" diameter top. Umbrella sold separately (F). 54 lbs.
'4274-013-4 Cost 108.97 $50.94. . $89,951
(H) Pair of Wrought Iron Barrel Chairs.
Cushions sold separately (J) below. 23 lbs.
4274.014.2 Your Cost $74.97... $99.95t
Pair of Reversible Cushions for (H). 1 lb.
4274.015-9 Your Cost $11.97... $ 14.951
Wrought Iron Love Seat. 50x34"H. 40 lbs.
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(A) Huffy LeGrands 26" Men's 12-8p..d.
21" frame. Dual caliper center pull handbrakes,
dual position levers. Derailleur gearing. Cush.
ioned grips. Arctic White. 43 lbs.
'7980.033.0 Cost $114.97.... $129.95t
(B) Columbia 26" Mine 10-Speed Racer.
Derailleur gearing with stem shifters. Dual cal.
Iper handbrakes. Chrome rims. Silver. 40 lbs.
'7670.044-2 Cos! 1111117.111117 $74.66. $109.9Sf
(C) Huffy Pro Thunder" 20" Boy'. Bike.
Coaster brake. 8½" hi-torque crank for fast
starts. Top tube, stem and V-bar pads. Yellow
mag style wheels. Gloss Black. 39 lbs.
07980-038-9 Cost $119.95.... $149.95t
(D) Deluxe 4-Play., Badminton/Volleyball
Set. 4 stainless steel rackets, steel poles. 20'
net, 3 shuttlecock., official voll.iyball. Bibs.
1198-033-1 Cost 117.07$14.86. 624.95f

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(E) Pro 270 Basketball. Designed for easy (J) Frabill "Pro-Shot" Backboard/Goal.
handling on all court surfaces. Long-wearing
NBA endorsed. 48x36x3A'; 18" diem. goal. 12
cover. Official size and weight. 3 lbs.
"T Less" holders. all-weather net. 41 lbs.
1400.005.3 Your Cost $187..... $11.00
1588-01 5-6 Cost $20.07 $24.86. $36.00t
(F) Superstar 200 Soccer Ball. Official #5 size
Mounting bracket for pole or wall. 11 lbs.
andweight.32.panel red. white andbluevinyl.
1588.016.4 Your Cost $9.97.... 612.951
Nylon fiber wound carcass. 3 lbs.
Backboard roof mounting bracket. t4 lbs.
1150.059-2 Your Cost $10.07... $1 5.95t
1588.013.1 Your Cost $10.67... $11 .95f
(0) Om.ga 'MTD" Aluminum Racquetball (K) Ajay Deluxe Exercise Bike. Silent running
Racket. Modified teardrop head-shape. Leather
lastomer drive belt. 20" wheel. Speedometer/
grip. Brown. 1 lb.
odometer, timer with bell. 40 lb..
1514-002-3 Your Cost $24.97.... $32.00
1008.019.0 Cost $00.97..... $ 149.9Sf
(H) Wilson "Th. $B.$p.ciol" Softball/las.- (L) Coleman 49-Quart Poly-Ut. Cooler. Twoball Glove. Steerhlde leather. Semi-open web.
way handles, tray. 25½x1 3V,x1 4W'. 12 lbs.
Cowhide lining. For right handers. 1 lb.
1126.013.0 Cost $14.1? $21.88. $34.95t
1452-050-6 Cost
$24.67. $50.00 (M) Bushnell 7*35 Extra Wide Angle BinocAs above, for left handers. 1 lb.
ular Model 137363. lnsta.Focus®. 4 lbs.
1452-158.7 Cost 489.97 $24.87. $50.00 6578.009-4 Cost 149.07-642.98. $70.00f
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Balls. Optic yellow. Can of 3. 1 lb.
White ash frame. High tack leather grip. 1 lb.
High tension wound core. Box of 12. 2 lbs.
1452-004-3 Cost $2.30 $2.19..... $3.95 1452-103-3 Your Cost $34.97. ... $85.00 1372-024-8 Cost $0.07 $7.88... $15.00t
Wilson Extra Duty Championship Tennis (H) Wilson Chris Evert "Autog raph" Racket. (N) Ajay 1050 Golf Can. Auto-folding; stands,
Balls. Bright orange covers. Can of 3. 1 lb.
White ash frame. Longer leather grip. 1 lb.
rolls when folded. Covered tubular brackets.
1452.174-4 Cost $2.00 $2.19.....$3.95 1452.112.4 Your Cost $34.97.. .. $85.00 Handle adjusts. 12" wheels. 16 lbs.
Bancroft "Winner" All..Surfac. Tennis (J) Wilson "TX6000" Steel Racket. Head is
1002-110-3 Cost $29.07 $24.77. $39.95f
B.Ni. Yellow woven covers. Can of 3. 1 lb.
19% larger for a larger swe.tspot. Increased (P) Ajay Club Gird Golf Bag. 9" molded top.
1038.024.4 Cost $6.31 $2.19..... $3.95 density string pattern. With cover. 1 lb.
14 full length tubes protect, separate clubs. 2
Penn Herd Court Tennis Balls. Nylon/ 1452-170-2 Your Cost $40.97.... $88.00 zipper pockets, hood, detachable sling. Expandcotton/wool covers. Orange. Can of 3. 1 lb.
(K) M.cGr.gor "Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear" ed vinyl. Pearl/Canyon Tan. 11 lbs.
1380-005-7 Cost $0.86 $2.19.. $3.95t Woods. Set of 3(1-3-5). Permawoodl lamin. 1008-035-8 Cost $44.97 $39.88. $80.00t
Pine Hard Court Tennis Balls. Yellow ated heads, cycolac insert. Right hand. 8 lbs.
(R) Ajay Club Gard Golf Bag. Same features
nylon/cotton/wool covers. Can of 3. 1 lb.
1322-008-2 Cost $64.17 $54.98 .$107.40 as (P) above, in Black/Canyon Tan. 11 lbs.
1380-006-5 Cost $18612.19.... 63.951 (L)MacGregor "Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear" 1008-034-9 Cost $44.07 $39.98. $60.00t
Spalding Heavy Duty Championship Ten- irons. Set of 8(3-9, PW). Precision weighted, (8)6-Rib Golf Umbrella. Automatic self-opener.
nls Bills. For hard court. Yellow. Can of 3. 1 lb. low center of gravity. Right hand. 12 lb..
54" spread. All nylon; wood handle. 2 lbs.
1402.008-9 Cost 11.30 $2.19..., 63.95f
9322-011.6Cost 011199.97 $84.86. $160.00 5022-024.3 Cost $7.07 $6.88. ... $14.95
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(A) Coleman Inflate-All 150 Model 2239. (D)Pairof Auto Romps Model R79.One-piece
1210 RPM for polishing. 1560 RPM for sanding.
Pumps upto 150 PSI. Works on 12V car lighter, die-formed steel. 6,600-lb. capacity. Fits all
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1126-918-0 Your Cost $34.47... $43.50t 4438-001-2
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Model 600015. Vacuums up liquids and bitalor straight line sanding at 4000 SPM. No$8.97.... $12.35
4202-002-4 Cost
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40-Piece
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(C) Stanley Digital Deluxe U.lnstall'tMGawrench. adapter. Carry case included. 5 lbs.
rag. Door Opener Model 30001.1/3 HP. Up to-wall cuts. Rip guide. 3 blades. 6 lbs.
$22.00
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tester, fuel pump/vacuum tester, compression
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4246-012-1
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(A) 'Holiday Leaf' Air Mattress. 3040". 6 lbs.
"Canyon" Pack. Full size zippered cornPiano 3-Tray Tackle Box. 25 compart1004-034.3 Your Cost $19.97... $24.95t pariment. Nylon duck. 1 7½x13½x5½". 2 lbs.
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top. 1 6½x8¼x8". 5 lbs.
(B)Colem.n4-lb. Sleeping Bag. maul 2001111.
00fill- 1004-038-4 Cost 613.97 611.88 618.001 1660-002.6
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(0) Eveready Fluorescent Lantern. 6-watt flu.
Zebco Freshwater Spin-Cast Combo Model
1126.053.6 Cost $3LW $24.88 $39.96t orescent tube. Batteries not Incl. 3 lbs.
2490. NOW reel with Delrin drag, aluminum
I 2-Man Nylon Tint. 3'6"x7' sewn-in nylon 1428-002-B Cost 013,04 *11.83 $19.95 covers; 2-pc.. 5½' rod; 75 yds. line. 2 lbs.
5' high. Alum. poles, carry bag. 4 lbs.
91) Thermos® 1 1-Quart Sunpacker Cooler.
1732-008-6 Your Cost $14.97... *21.001
1348.020-7 Your Cost $29.97.. • $39.95t
Super urethane insulation. Flip-over lid holds
Shakespeare S.I.T. $Jtirted Spool Spin
I Coleman 2-Burn.r Camp Stove. 3½-pint cups; handle locks lid. 154x1 lxi 1W'. 5 lbs.
Reel. Selective internal spool. Ball bearings.
tank. 22x1 3!,4x6'4' folded. 16 lbs.
1286.024-3 Cost 611.97 $8.97 $18.95t Right/left retrieve. 200 yds. 6-1b. line. 1 lb.
1126-003-1 Your Cost $34.97.. 844.95t
Aladdin Stanley 1-Quart Steel Bottle. 1678-031-4 Cost
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Nylon "Yoke Design" Life Vest. Kapok Unbreakable-steel case, stainless steel lining. (P) Zebco Omega 171 Spin-Cast Reel. Stainfilled. Orange. For adult over 90 lbs. 2 lbs.
Insulated cap. 5-year warranty. 3 lbs.
less steel covers. With 60 yds. 6-lb. line. 1 lb.
1698-016-I Cost $6.97 $3.97... $7.00t 1006-014-3 Cost 010.04 610.80 $31.90
1732-024-3 Cost 014.07 $11.88.$19.95t
As above, but for youth 45 to 90 lbs. 2 lbs.
Sh.k..pe.re Wonde,troll• 606 ElectrIc (R) 2-Man Boat Kit. Em bossed poly vinyl. In1698-017-9 Cost $4.97 $3.97... $7.00t Motor. 3 speeds forward/reverse. 12 lbs. flatable floor; electronically welded seams.
As above, but for child under 45 lbs. 1 lb.
thrust. 33" shaft. Uses 1 2V bait. 12 lbs.
With rope, oars, pump 50446. 14 lbs.
1698-018-7 Cost $4.97 $3.97... $7.00t 1678-017-3 Cost 090.97 079.88. 0135.001 1004-031-9 Cost
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cent. Thermal head, Independent add register,
6918.015-6 Your Cost $69.97.... $90.00
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6918-022-2 Cost 44+44457.86 . $80.00 (H) White Desk Phone. Rotary dial. 4 lbs.
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(D) Texas instruments S-Digit $llmllne LCD Chrome Pencil only. 1 lb.
Calculator Model 111750. 4 key memory. 4896-011-6 Your Cost $5.97...... $8.00
(L) Underwood Electric PortableTypswrlt.r.
2000-hour battery life. Cas., not. pad. 1 lb.
12" carriage with power return. Full size 88
6918-021-4 Cost $17.77 $14.47. $25.00
s. Case. 20 lbs.
(I) Sharp S-Digit LCD Scientific Calculator char. keyboard, 3 repeat
$164
M odal 61.50$. 8-digit display. 2-digit
pon.nt. Auto power-off. Case. 1 lb
5830-002-1 Cost .17.:.? Pica .. $249.50
$164.77
7004-005-0 Cost 131.67$1S.IS. .624.95
5830-003-9 Cost $176.97 Elite.. $249.50
F) National Semiconductor S-Digit LCD
'Business Card" Calculator Model N$199. rsmlth-Corona Cou,1.rS Manual Portable
Typewriter. 84-character. Pica. Case. 14 lbs.
4-key memory, auto off. Case, batteries. 1 lb.
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(1) ITT Magicflash Electronic Flash for
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(A) Pentax 1(1 000 35mm SLR Camera with
Polaroid On.Step Pronto Sonar and Pronto
1/1.8 Lens. Shutter priority auto exposure.
f/2.0 Lens. Wide open. thru-the-lens meterCameras Model E F2 11. Needs baIts. 1 lb.
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response.
sensi
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6590-002-9 Cost-$19.07 $16.76 $21.95
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silicon
metering.
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shoot. Speeds 1/1000 to I sec. 2 lbs.
(M)Soligore5-2OSmmf/3.S
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6650-020-9 Cost $269.97
6688-008-6 Cost $149.77...... $249.50
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Macro
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above,
but
with
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lbs.
Same as
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$198.76
8550-021-7 Cost $349.87 ......$520.00
6866-005-1 Your Cost $21.14... $30.90
8834-015-9 Cost-$220.07------$ 373.00
lb.
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AEI
camera.
Case
(B) Olympus 120 Electronic Flash. For use
As above, but Minolta mount. 2 lbs.
6550-002-7 Your Cost $22.87. -. $30.00
with OMlOorOMI cameras. Auto or manual.
$198.76
lbs.
4
40-Page 20-Sheet Magnetic Album.
Fast recharge; reedy light. Calculator dial. Up
6834-016-7 Cost$220.97.......$373.00
$3.99
6658-004-4
Cost
63.97-62.44.
batteries.
to 140 flashes on 2 "AA" alkaline
Deluxe SLR Camera Case. Brown vinyl. As above, but Pentax mount. 2 lbs.
Guide #34 with ASA 25 film. 1 lb.
$198.76
Removable,
fitted tray. 11½x5'4x9". 4 lbs.
6594-010-8 Your Cost $64.97.... $85.00
6834-017-5
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(N)
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Tole-Ektralite
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and
(H) Polaroid Onsitep Camera Kit. Alm
f/il Lens. Fully automatic 35mm SLR feeBuilt in electronic
2:1
telephoto/normal
lens.
shoot, motor-driven camera, plus SX-70 color
tures off-the.film light measurement. Aperture
flash. Color film, batteries Included. 2 lbs.
lbs.
3
1.5shots.
-sec.
film,
flashbar.
case.
priority with speeds automatically set from
6646-003-1 Your Cost $39.97-... $55.95 6562-029-6 Your Cost $39.97... $59.96
1/1000 to 2 seconds. Focusing screen with
(P) Keystone XR 108 Pocket Everfiash Cam
Polaroid OneStep Camera only. 2 lbs.
Viewfinder
and
center
split-image.
microprism
art. Built in electronic flash. Just aim and
$39.96
$27.97.
6646-077-5
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displays shutter speed and electronic
shoot. f/8 lens. Wrist strap. 1 lb.
(J)
Deluxe
Channel
lag
Tripod.
3-section
legs
ready light. Self-timer. Compact. 2 lbs.
6636-008-2 Cost 619.07 $15.88 $31.95
center
column.
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with radial braces.
$359.00
6594-013-2 Cost $239.97...
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lbs.
23"
to
69"4".
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way pinhead. Extends
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with Telephoto Lens. Built in electronic flash.
$37.67 $64.96
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Flip-in telephoto lens for easy close-ups. Low
(K) Minolta Auto Electroflash Model 126.
(D) Canon 155A Sp.edlits for Canon AEI
light/use flash/flash ready light. Dual magniAutomatic
exposure
for
hot
shoe/cord
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ficatlon
viewfinder. 2 lbs.
(ASA
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lb.
eras. Auto bounce. Guide #46
correct sync speed. aperture. Case incl. 1 lb.
$60.00 6838-032-0 Your Cost $74.87... $117.00
$39.77
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(A) Clairol "1 for the Road 1200 Watt (1)Wlndmsro "The SossIZIO"Modalhl2T. (J)Idor.lcolO-CupDlaI.A-Irsw with Srow
Dryer Model MDI. 120/22Ovohags for world- 1260-watt dry.r with 2 speeds. 4 hut sat- Misor' Model H11140. Brow Mis.rtM lots
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wide use. One switch controls 3 lsv&amp;s of tings. Professional styling nozzle. 2 lbs.
$19.98.. $39.95
host/Wed. Foldable handle converts to table 4090-001-1 Cost444449.97 .. $17.99 3020476-2 Cost
(F) Clairol Crazy lOyltssm ityling Wand Modal H651 70. As above, but 12-cup. $ lbs.
stand. Snap-on concentrator. 2 lbs.
3604-006-1 Your Cost $10.47.... $27.99 Model C100. Baby size-just 9" long. 120/ 3820074-7 Your Cost $2994.... $49.98
[K) GE Tout n lroU Toast-R-Oven Model
(5) Clairol 20 Instant Halrsetter Model C90$. 240 voftags for worldwide use. 1 lb.
3604.032-7 Cost 414,97 $12.87. • $24.99 T31. Broils, roasts, browns, toasts. 10 lbs.
20 rollers in 3 sizes. Durable case. 4 lbs.
3604-020-2 Your Cost $15.97.... $30.99 (0)Nor&amp;oMlitCtwIIngP,ueh Model Hil$40. 3664-147-0 Your Cost $41.47.... $64.98
ClaIrol True-To-Ught® VIII Make-Up$t.am•a.curl release feature lits halt roll out (U Tstmastsr Contktuous.Clsan Broiler/
Oven Modal 5242. Entire meals 19 No.
Mirror Model LMI. 4 color sittings: day, of brush. Dual voltage. 1 lb.
office. ev.nlng, home. Center mirror has 3820-011-9 Cost 44 $SJ7.. $16.95 4072.066.7 Your Cost $44.97.... $72.95
regular/magnifying sides, lids mirrors adjust LH) Deluxe Mr. Coff.. 10-Cup Srewsrwltti (M) Sunbssm SslfClssnlni '$hot.f Steam'
Coffee $aver' Model MCSZOO. "Coffee Iron Model 11213.81 steam vents. 4 No.
for panoramic vt.w. i 3½4x1 1 ".8 lbs.
3504.005-3 Your Cost $28.94.... $45.99 tsvor"tm eliminates coffee waits, insures per. 4030*010-9 Your Cost $22.94.... $35.95
$unbssm Win-Aire 1200 Slower/Dry., fact flavor extraction for 2 to 10 cups. Hsatlng (N) GE Uht 'n IuyTM Spray/Slum/Dry
Model 12311. 1200-watts for super fast pad keeps brew hot for hours. Measuring Iron Model F20IWH. Ughtwelght comoact.
Cool-touch outs, shell. 25 swam vents. 2 no.
spoon, 25 filters Included. UI. listed.? be
drying. 300-watts for general styling. 2 lb..
3866.002-3 Your Coat $10.97.... $23.50 3824-006-7 Your Cost $25.97.... $44.91 3664-062-2 Your Cost $10.98.... $23.98
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Model 41053. Uses table or rock salt. 11 lbs.
3928-002-9 Cost $27.97 $23.73.. $33.95
Rival ProtectO-Matic® Deluxe Electric
Slicer Model 1030V. 7%' blade. Chrome. 16 lbs.
3940-001-5 Your Cost $54.97.... $92.95
(C)Ostsr 1O-lp.ed 'Cycle Blind" Ostsrizsr
Nodell$916. 3-cycles, 7 continuous Weds.
5-cup container. Cookbook. Almond. 7 lbs.
3844-029-3 Your Cost $21.97.... $34.95
Model 55914. As above but Harvest.
3644-106.9 Your Cost $21.97.... $3495
(Di West-Ever Popcorn PumporTm Model
72000. Pops corn with hot air, not hot oil. 5 lbs.
2984-019-6 Your Cost $24.97.... $39.95
(8) RIval Can Opaier/Sharpsnsr Modal 7$2M.
Click 'n Clean® cutting unit. Almond. 5 lbs.
3940-024-7 Your Cost $10.97.... $18.95
Model 712H. As above, but Harvest.
3940.021-3 Your Cost $10.97.... $18.95
(F) Wsst Send S-Cup Hot Pot Model 3253.5
heat settings. 2-6 cups. Rid. 2 lbs.
4140.015-1 CostIt.97 $9.97 •. $26.75
(0) Ost.r Kitchen Center Model 97914.12speed blender, 12-speed mixer, food grinder.
dough maker, 4 cutting discs. Harvest. 29 lbs.
3044-022-8 Your Cost $132.97. • $205.95
Model 97910. As above, but Almond.
3044-031-9 Your Cost $132.97. • $206.95
(H) Hamilton Beach Food Processor Model
707AL. Compact, powerful. Instant on/oft.
Includes 4 blades. Almond. 12 lbs.
3700411-4 Your Cost $49.95.... $89.95
(J) GE Food Processor Modal FPI. Shreds,
slices, grates, grinds, chops, mixes. Continuous
or pulse operation. Almond. 7 lbs.
3664-066-3 Cost 4I.77-144.77.. $71.98
Model FP2. As above, plus blinder. 11 lbs.
3684-030-8 Your Cost $54.97.... $99.98
(K) West Bond .Qt. Ito Cooker PIueZ' Model
1278. 5 hut sittings. 300-watts. 8 lbs.
4140-021-9 Your Cost $29.73.... $57.95
(I.) Proctor-Silas 2-Slice Automatic Toaster
Model T142H. Broad BrainTm assures perfect
brownness. Harvest/Chrome. 4 lbs.
3868-049-6 Cost S14.IV $9.17.. $24.95
U) West Send 12" Electric Skillet with
ilverltons® Model 1440. Sense-Temp9
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control. Dome lid. Brown/Almond. 7 lbs.
4140.013-6 Cost 406:00424.49.. $56.75
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SilvsrStonr!. Heavy cast aluminum with $11- heavy aluminum, SilverStone®surface. 2 tbs. Clock. Big 7/10" LED time display. PM and
verStone non-stick interior, porcelain exterior. 2874-023-I Your Cost $7.97..... $12.60 alarm-on markings, fast/slow scan controls.
1. 2-qt. covered saucepans. 514.qt. Dutch (F) Counselor Wicker Scale. Wicker-look met Hi/low dimmer for lamp. Folds. 3 tbs.
wipes clean. Easy-read dial shows weight in 6682-0014
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oven, 9" and 11" fry pans. 16 tbs.
IN Quaker 5-Piece 'Butcher Block" Tray
2874-071 -0 Cost IOt.0 $56.97.$146.30 pounds and kilos. Walnut color. 4 tbs.
Revere 10-Piece Cookware Set. Stainless 2698-017-8 Your Cost $9.97..... $13.00 Sit. Four tray tables of selected hardwoods.
19x1 5"dark, "Butcher Block" parquet finished
steel with fast, even heating copper bottom. As above, but in Natural color.
11/2, 2, 3-qt. covered saucepans; 7" and 9"
2598-022-8 Your Cost $9.97..... $13.00 tops. Upright storage rack. 27 tbs.
(0) Samsonite Future 30" Square Folding 5044-010-6 Your Cost $45.49.... $69.95
open skillets; 4½-qt. Dutch oven. 10 tbs.
2888-002.1 Your Cost $59.77,.. $127.00 Table. All steel frame in Bronze baked enamel (L) 3-Shelf Bookcase. Holds about 80 books at
Doctor-Type Scale. Beam at waist level. finish. Deepwood vinyl top is durable and easy easy-to-read angle. Antique finished wood.
Easy to assemble. 24*1 0½x34" high. 16 tbs.
350-lb. capacity. 9½x1 3" base, 36W'H. 27 tbs. to clean. Slide-type leg locks. 16 tbs.
4624.001.6 Cost $99:9 $74.97 .6144.00 02946-009-4 Your Cost $15.97... $22.00 4890-006-4 Cost 611.97 $21.97.. $35.95
(M) Set of 3 Stack Tables. Made of antique
(0) Club 10-Plecs Colorlite Set. Heavy-duty As above, but Forest Grain vinyl.
cast aluminum, porcelainized exterior, Sunny
12948-010-2 Your Cost $15.97... $22.00 pine with curlac finish for easy cleaning. Stack
interior. Tight sealing covers. 1, 1½ and 2-qt. (H) Set of 2 Samsonite Future Folding for storage. Each: 16*15*15". 15 tbs.
covered saucepans; 4½-qt. Dutch oven; 7" and Chairs. Foam padded seat covered in Deep- 4858-003.9 Your Cost $34.97.... $46.95
10" fry pans. Harvest. 17 tbs.
woodvinyl. Bronze enamel steel frame. 20lbs. (N) Colonial Styli Coat Rack. Beautifully
2634-048.9 Your Cost $52.86.... $90.00 2948.013.6 Cost $34.97 $21.47. • $34.60 crafted in natural wood, with walnut finish.
No-tool assembly. 18*62' high. 9 tbs.
As above, but Chocolate exterior.
Al above, but Forest Green vinyl.
2834-051-3 Your Cost $52.86.... $90.00 2946.0227 Cost $14.99' $21.47.. $34.60 5052-002.2 Cost 131.44 $21.44 •. $39.95
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(E) Silv.rplat.d Candle and Flower Center- (L) Crystal Clear Sectional Server. Elegant
piece. Lovely lotus-shaped bowl, 3 candle European import with many serving uses. Four
embossed center, gadroon border. 2 tbs.
sections. generous 11x8" size. 4 lbs.
3 tbs.
9138-186-3 Your Cost 610.90... 616.501arms. 7½"diameter, 5" high. Gift boxed.
9138-010-5 Cost 91464 612.90 - - $24.95t 4684-009-0 Your Cost 68.47. . -. $10.001,
As above, but 15" diameter. 3 tbs.
9138-187-1 Your Cost $15.66... 622.951 (F) 3-Piece Salad Set. Multi-sided crystal (M) Silverplated 4-Piece Baby Gift Set. Cup
training cover. 4W' spoon and fork, 5½"
LB) Rogers by Oneida "DuMaurlir" 12½" bowl, 9½" in diameter, on silverplated base. with
feeding spoon. Gift boxed. 2 tbs.
salad
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9288-002-2 Cost $0.44 $7.44.... $12.00 9138.242-4 Cost $0.00 $6.84... 611.95$
center and elegant border design. 3 tbs.
8972-018-9 Your Cost 621.9$.... $35.00 (G)Silverpiatsdl½.Quart Casserole. Pierced (N) Pair of Crystal Bride/Groom Toasting
Hollow stem. Decorated with floral
Towle Sitverplat.d Paul Revere Bowl, gallery frame, sculptured handles and feet. Goblets.
spray and ribbon. SW' tall. Gift boxed. 2 tbs.
ovenproof
glass
liner
and
cover
included.
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tbs.
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9138-221-8 Your Cost $19.90... 625.001 9138-0683 Cost 114,97 $11.94 . . $21 .00f 9138-143-4 Your Cost $8.44.. . - 811.50$
(H) Sliv.rplated Butterfly Trivet. Pierced do- (P) English Pewter Tankard. Glass bottom.
As above, but 8" diameter. 2 tbs.
Holds 1 pint. 4½" high. Gift boxed. 2 tbs.
1 lb.
9130-226-7 Your Cost $14.90... 620.001 sign; insulated feet. 11*7". Gift boxed. 67.951
9138-234-1 Cost St 100 $9.94 -. 617-95t
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9138-225-9 Your Cost $9.90.... 615.001 (J) Crystal Clear "Bohemia" Fruit Bowl. (R) Pewter Hurricane Chamberstick. Etched
Satin finish pewter base. 5½" diameter,
Silveiplited "Floral" 4-Piece Coffee Bar- Imported crystal, hand-frosted and hand-fin-globe.
8½" high overall. (Candle not incl.). 2 tbs.
Wdiameter, 7" high. 5 tbs.
vice. Beautiful, traditional design in lustrous ished. 7'
Your Cost 616.97... 124.00t
silverplate. Individually footed, 8-cup coffee 4664-062-9 Your Cost $15.87,.. *18.75t 9138-191-3
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�72nd Year, No. 205—Thursday, April 17, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald (USPS 481780—Price 20 Cents

Moore Looks At New Fund Source

Sanford Mayor I.,e P. Moore may have found a
way to offset the anticipated loss to the cit% of
federal revenue sharing funds, but it will take leal
research to determine if his idea can be mipleniented.
What the mayor wants to do is have the city put
about $398.000 in Honda Power &amp; Light i FP&amp;I.
franchise mone into the general fund, rather than
depositing it into it sinking fund used to pay off
existing public works inproventent bonds.
Moore, at it special workshop session today, asked
the city commission to authorize retaining a bond
attorney to look into the legal aspects of his
proposal.
The city's current $4 million budget could go to
nearly $5 ipillion for fiscal 1980-1981 and the federal
revenue sharing loss coupled with money needed to
raise city employees' salaries and an inflation

factor of 10 percent could leave the budget with
about it $1 iiiillion shortfall, according to Moore.
He said that the shortfall would come from the
$336,000 loss in federal money $136,000 needed to
bring city employee wages up to par with those in
similar ocllllxitiohls according to a recent survey:
and about $400,000 to cover the inflation factor.
The F'P&amp;l. franchise collected annualls b the
city has been deposited into an interest-bearing
sinking fund to retire the public works iinprovenieat
bonds, but because that fund currently is large
enough to retire the remaining bond obligation, this
sear 's F'P&amp;I, iiioney isn't needed.
As you can see, that $398,000 could have it
significant iuipact to offset the anticipated shortfall," Moore saiu. The mayor stressed the city's
p(iltion will be to keel) property taxes about the
same — this year the rate is $7 per $1,000 assessed

' aluation - Will not severely curtail services b
finding ii iunev to offet the shortfall.
The cit 's outstanding bond obligations for publit
improvements conies to $1.6 iiullioii, and tlit'
existing sinking fund from accrued F'l'&amp;L. franchise
ollections over the past several years is at $1.3
million. Since the city earns interest amounts
ruiging front 7.25 percent to 14.25 Percent from
various investments mack %% till the $1.3 imiillion, but
only pays front .3 percent to 5.9 percent interest on
the remaining $1.1; million in bonds, the $1:1 imnlliori
will earn enough to retire the entire remaining bond
obligation, Moore pointed out.
However, : city is required by state law to inchide in its bond salt's agreements for public uii•
prove!iit'nts projects a guarantee it will back the
issue by depositing FP&amp;l, franchise nione into tiltsinking fund. A bond attorney will have to research

the matter to ck'tcriiiine if the' existing 31.1 million
cm stand as it is, and this ear's and future f'I'&amp;1
Irandiist' ii iOilt'% can be put into the general fund.
Moore estimated it would cost about $10,000 for the
legal research.
'I'lmt $1.6 million in outstanding bonds to be retired
w crc Part of it total $2.5 million package dating back
to 195 and issued at different times at different
interest rate's. In 1965 the' city issued bonds at 3.3 to
4.25 percent; in 171 at 3.5 to 5.9 percent; and in 1976
t 4:15 to 4.65 percent. The' 1%5 issue retires in 1985,
the 1971 in 1998 .ini! the 1976 issue n 1981.
If the cliv can use future l"I'&amp;! . mont'v in the
general fund and if it chooses to issue future bonds
for additional capital Improvements. alternative
guarantee's will have' to be found to satisf the' bond
agreement requirements, according to Moore. —
'lOM (;loRl)tNI)

LEE P. MOORE
,,.st't'ks sol lit 1011

President To Halt
U.S. Food To Iran
WASHINGTON UPI .-- President
Carter will ban shipments tit food and
miiediciiie to Iran, White Howse officials
say, applying new pressure on Tehran let
release the American hostages now fit
their 166th (ta) of captivity.
Press secretary Joelv Powell said
Carter has decided tic ticiki it ne'ws ('(lfl.
leretice at 41)111, ESI' in the' East Riccimui,
and White llouse' aides mmichie'ate'el he will
circler an cruet to all shipments of Iciod and
medicine tic Iran
Carter exempted tiicd and muue'tlieinv
from the trade sanctions he mimipeised
April
%%lien he broke diplomatic
relations with Iran.
''We have it Few tither things" that
Carte,' will announce, tine aiek said. The

Kaiser

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Herald Photo by Tom N.ts.l

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Fern Park Body A Mystery
As County Tests Continue

ITS IA$Y TO RIAD YOUR COST

WE RESERVE THE NIGHT TO LIMIT
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Seminole County deputies and medical examiners continued
their work today trying to identify a badly decomposed body
found in Fern Park Wednesday afternoon,
Authorities this morning only knew they have the body of it
teen-aged white female wearing a blue pull-over top and jeans.
The body had been lying for several weeks concealed in soilu'
bushes behind the Fern Park Kmicart, off a path between U.S.
Highway 17.92 and the St. Johns Village Apartments.
More uiforimiation will not be available until tonight or
Frida , they say.
After x-rays and preliminary work on the body lated Wedncda) . Seminole Medical Examiner C. V. Garay called for it
dental expert before beginning a full autopsy this morning.

At press tOne today, Garay and other pathologists were still
at work, with the identity of the woman or the cause of her
death still unknown, according to sheriff's spoke-sman ,Johu
Spolski.
The hod), apparently lay in the bushes for several weeks five
feet frwii a well-worn path, SpoLski said, adding it was in it
well-concealed spot.
Passersby finalls noticed the odor of the decaying bo(ls
shortl after noon Wednesday and alkd deputies.
Several police departments in the area have contacted
Seminole County deputies fit reference to missing persons.
Spolski said.

State Senate To Vote On Drinking Age
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. I UPD — A bill
raising the drinking age from 18 to 19 got
through the Senate Commerce Committee today and was cleared fora vote scxrn

by the full Senate.
'l'lie bill i SIR 114 was approved 8-0 and
West Palimi Beach Sen. Don Childers said
Coy. Bob Craliammi deserves much of the

credit, Crahamic came out earlier this
week for it higher drinking age.
Childt.'rs' original bill raised the age for
purchase of alcoholic beverages to 21.

Seminole County Public Safety
Director Cary Kaiser said this
morning hue w ill recommend
n.'nud to
county commissioners 'I'ue'silay
time)' grant I kn'ndi in Aumubulauu'e' hit'
full rate nnt'reasc's and ant mum.
creased monthly subsidy tilthe'
comuipans'
company has requested, tht-ii
('Oflsi(he'r alternative's at budget
tune'
in February the' county granted
hle'rneiiiui hall of what tIn.' e'ccuuipan
said tile) need Ili rate increases tic
continue serving (lie' i'otltit) The
base rate for emergency service
JuuiIIs'd frcuuui $40 per trip tic $54) per
trill.
But Kaiser said he will suggest
they be' ailccwt'd tic charge the' $60
per trill reque'ste'd and be given it
$1,000-a.uiucinithu subsidy increase
The coiimpanu% curre'ntl re'it'ive's it
$6,lOO-a'mumctnth subsidl)
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Administrator ,Ie'II l'.te'htte'rger
said hue is satisfied with all audit id
the uiruui that showe(t it lccst muicne'
Ili rt'laticcn to the' scrvic'c' lindcvmde'ii
for Sc'miiiiiole ('ciwit
Kaiser said the countN slnculcl
prepare for the t'ccruipaily's
eventual pull-out hi
training
t'uuzity firefighters as paramedics
and adding eumie'rgenc) medical
service teletuie'uutry equipment tic
fire department Vehicles.

president was thinking it tItt lini up
aide, however, discouraged sPeculation
Iranian shi ppinc
that t'arte'r would close American ports
Powell continued tin.' itt'\i hug 'tc'p
to foreign sIilç)s carrying Iranian cargoes
mitav cot tie' in iiail-Ma
on grounds that it w oulel constitute it
''You are aware' that IN, I, note',! St,tte's
''sL'conelar) boycott" against allies.
But it baum ciii salt's of all Iranian has advised others ttv wiuhi fool that
products tet this country, inclimelmmig mufidMa)' the' tiimue l*'nul(t ccc' cci is
.,I% lilr. may be amuucimig liii' hew sanctions sufIicie'nit' tic iumupi'sc' nice
m e'straints in Iran it it this it r,'s cud
iii N. mmmijMse&amp;
'l'ht' president plans to wait until ituct. Li) then. l'iccce'll said
lie' said the tiiiie'tahht' Ihe'pt'Iicls iii the
Ma to de'tcrumitne the response from the
allies tic U.S al)l)&amp;'als to ine'n'e'ast' ''pre'sidc'mct's best juilgiiue'uit
Me'amitiinc', White' house' ,title's tniilu,cte'
c'c'omicciriii' Mid diplomatic pressure tin
that Iran alre'ad iica he' sultc'riog
Iran k'tccre mitakung a re'asse'ssmne'mit that
sommieceluat tricimi the' Nalittiin ;tlre'atl
may lead to it naval blockade of Iran.
lliilslse'd, 'Ftie'r'e' %ccre' nejsnt.s that the
I'owt'll tickd reporters the' new
retaliator steps will be ''iia'aningful and hamimming of the sale ccl sp,ire' h),um' , tic ln';iui,
e'ccmestniit'tive''' and imicIie'ite'el the'• c'ejuht %%till sciuis' allies tiilhicc tilL: suit, has
hiamntpe're'ct Iran's muuilitarv (apahilit'
be' better iiuuple'miue'mited in tilt- e'cinte'xt of
The president has put the pressunl' 011
similar actions by America's allies.
Asked why the additional pressure
European allies and Japan to teiltciw suet
now, Powell stud, "tecause our peeple wetic ceonoutte sanctions agaillst Iran.
are not yet free'."
The Common M arket foreign ninu'i irs
'lie's not decided on it blockade at
are meeting, April 21 in I .u.xe'n ihtcurc and
all," Powell said, referring to reports the may decide to provide liii Ire' siupp irt

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.'\ strike set for 1201 aiim, today, which
iciulil have shut down the Sanilorel.hstse'iI
.'\ut'l'rauni during (lie' peak il the tar.
rie'r's season, was aeerte'ci Wednt'sulas
night with all agree'mmicnt ciii a tentative

'lice' liii,- I u'ainc ha's Ls'c'ii Ihc'l', ttiii.,
Iit'ak l'ap,i it cccl tht. pa&gt;t h'ec
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'thin ntiui
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liiike'tl tic c'am'r\ between 504) and 5511
ls'clile' and ,ch,c(It '264car ,, per trip tom'
ice't Ie'cc ecreks, l'Icicrnticni said
le'l hcgnc said the' uiiiiin tectill hue
k'c'ni tnt' ii strike le'gahl', uniter the'
\ttiui;il I%'i1ll%k;1oi Labor act a) 12 01 tItus
micETtitlI
Utulc'r tin' act, thic' lihilicit allil ('cimipami)

contract.

Ne'gcitiatcim's liii' the International
Assic uaticin if Machifusts arid Ac'nuispacs'
Workers and the' Aulci''l'i'ain ('clrp.
agm'e'e'tl to it te'mitative' thre'e'-ve'ar pat I, tic
l't'l)lat'c' it (contract whuc'hm expired Ili Mit)
1979, thic' union's railroad coordinator
(;c'orgi' l)c'hlague said tiuis morning.
I )c'hlague, who tho'hiuit'd to give details
tit thic' pnlipdlsd'd pact, saiii ik'gdctiatol's Liii'
hccthi sides ceiiultt um'et in Sanford Mdln(la)
wink out contract language It all goes
we'll, the iuiocui's 25)) uice'iuih*'rs should
takc'
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Vote
Wellnesda)
'l'hie iiiuicini, clue of four bargaining (n'
Antic-Train ee.im'kens, re'prese'nits about 204)
shop cc cirkers Ili Sauuiccu ci and a 'immiahle'r
group at the Virginia end ccl Us' carc arrsing train
Autcc-'l'raini Senior Vice President
Richard Goldstein ccictjjij say only it
tentative pact had been re'achcd with the
uimai'hiiuusts, refusing to cciiituiccnt Ili)
further
to

tat tc'.'ni mct'gciti,itiii t with, federal
mc'ihiaticm's, whi tiutalle
the
I 'citich Not hcr'e'ak tic.' iuiij;usse' noire than a
toll ,Igcc, b. sail his' union reJc.'d iid
if,,. 'tier of hiiuicliuig ui'liiti'aticin, lie' said,
e'xplaiiuug

tcit,t
winkd have unuarket! the
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ecautilig l'ruudl Ln'twt't'ni
vild ol it
the'
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Sem*inole Schools Seek New Athletloc E11C,1'b,1'1, 'iv
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academic purposes," Feather said, ''he
By DIANE PETRYK
should not be deprived of participating mu
Herald Staff Writer
The Senusinole County School Board other things his classmates are parWednesday directed Superintendent ticipatinig in."
''High school is not Just reading,
William Layer to check with other
counties in the state to see how they writing, arithiutetic and books,'' he adhandle athletic eligibility for transfer (let]. "It's social interaction and other
students, but the board didn't try to activities asscs.'idted with becuuiuimig it full
tamper with the authority of the Florida t'itizi'n.''
Feather said he had been oil the schic,col
High School Activities Association
4

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ROBERT G. FEATHER
concerned

4k

board

seven years and as a ''con-

sontie relief. As it is now, the board can do
nothing.
But Layer said giving local boards
over athletics would result in 67
different sets of rule's and bring chaos to
high sc hool co mpe t i t ion,
1uutbidirit)

Lyman high School Principal Carlton
Henley told (lie board: ,, I'd hate to see 67
sets of rules, especially if I have to
('ciiiilx'tl' against soiuiehitdy in Miaiimi and
I don't know what rules they're playing

Board member Robert C. Feather scientious mnmetuibcr" did not know the
brought up the subject of the athletic board had no authority over the FIISAA. u note r."
association because he said it has "Perhaps other school boards in the state
complete control over high school should be made aware of thus,'' he
Henley sai'1 the board probably (thleSIi't
athletic' activities in the state, despite the SUggeste(l,
even have the authority to drop out of the
..We spend hundreds of thousands of
fact school boards pay for the facilities.
organization, because niie'muiberships are

'I'he plight of three Seminole County
transfer students denied sports participation because association rules
forbid transfer students to take part in
sports for one year, prompted Feather to
seek alternatives to the organization.
"When a child has transferred for

dollars of the taxpayer's uuioney on high
school athletics, yet we have no authority
over high school ativities if the schools
are members of that organization."
Feather added that when it taxpayer
commies to the board to complain, the
board should have the power to offer

taken Ili the name of each high school
principal on behalf of the school.
Bird nuienniber Pat Tel_son said she
understood Feather's point, but had to
agree the alternative' to the association
would be worse.

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Sin I mule' I cuint', I ll light All Iran.
sIcrtatiicuc prichde'tuis
Ri ar(! cluinuuiint Allani Ke'cth said ht' us
e e'rs glut! the' ;ithik'tit asscce'iatiicui e'\iSts
''It's it re'slsitl,suL)iljt) we' tlicni't ha', e to
coe'c'fuc ciurs&amp;'Ie c's \% till. ,it,' s ,citt '':\ntl
dint It'll tile' wi cliii ' hue tilting!; t
cduuic'enui ucurse'l', u.s %% till cc ithiciut mime'ssing
cc iiii athule'tmt

Lay, executive secretary of the l"IISA:\,
told the board March 19 that it can either
make it Perfectly clear no transfer
student will be granted eligibility for title'
)e'1, or allow tile transfer student to
participate in sports at his former se'bicicd.
But the board agreed Wednesday the
latter suggestiuni would be difficult iii

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relationship to the job requirements.
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the explosive which would eject me train the plane in the wound me was getting heavy, pushing down on me as my
easier to validate.
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Barbara [app, the applicant who Revenue Sharing,
This
federal
agency
has
Altamonte Springs firemen as Dr.
jurisdiction
Clark explained the pilots who "pull more Gs" on a daily
ibeerfu) greeting.
passed Seminole Community College's
over
the
county
because
the
county
ac.
Newman's
assistant.
"Your friends want me to try and get you sick," he said basis, build up a tolerance to the phenomenon I experienced
firefighting course, but was turned down
"I
funds,
she
said.
The
spent
about an hour with each of
county
:'polnUng at Herald photographer Tom Netiel and a small of being momentarily blinded and keep their sight
by the county, said she had no problem cepts federal
"the
hoses
and
other
must
show
good
faith
in
an
effort
towards
them
during
the tests," she said. "And
group of small-plane pilots and spectators, at least one of throughout the flight,
handling
equal opportunity employment.
we would get totalklng about firefighting
whom had been disappointed when told the Angels only
"I want you to put your hand on the stick," said Clark,
firefighting equipment,"
"We submitted a five-year Affirmative work."
gave rides to a coiçie of reporters before a show, now to from the seat In front of me.
Jun King, instructor of the scc course
Action
Plan with a goal for each year.
In the 200-hair SCC class, [app said
lbs general public.
I reached forward and took the duplicate control lever In
and former full-time firefighter, praised
One
those
goals was to have a female she got practical experience as well as
Takeoff was smooth wd almost level, as Clark held the hand, "The plane's yours, you're flying it," said the voice
[app's firefighting abilities.
plane at almost runway level until he had retracted its from the headphones In my helmet.
"As far as I know," he said, "there i firefighter," she said. "But so far no classroom instruction. She received a 4
percent grade on the course final, she
own
many
hours
in
of
fear.
While
I
had
landing gear. Then he took' It straight up, accelerating at
I had just a bit
fl
no correlation be tween the physical female has passed our test."
The
last
time
the
Southeast
region
said,
and added that she had noproblem
about these "Ga," or a force of about tires time, the more mundane craft, l had spent every minute strictlyasa
requirements (of the county) and ability
manager
of
the
Civil
Rights
Division
was
handling
the hoses and other equipment.
normal pull of pavity. My weight tripled and I was forced passenger. Now Clark was telling me to roll a stuntto perform the job functions."
King said he has "strong suspicions" here, she said, an Inquiry was made into
The course is a prerequisite to taking
modified Navy fighter.
into my gust.
the county physical tests.
The maneuver turned out to be easier done than said. Athat If someone challenged the local the county's efforts toward this goal.
; Thu acceleration was just enough to begin clouding my
Efforts
at
recruitment
have
been
made
,'$vlphsral vision, as bloctl was drained from my head by alight tug back on the dick brought the nose up, a little
"Thc attitude of the guys In my class
physical standards they would be
.JW farce. When the acceleration stepped, we were about presmre to the left made It turn wing over wing.
through
advertising
and
"talking
it
up,"
was
great," she said. ,And so was the
knocked down as were the state stan.
Marlin
said
the
federal
representatives
attitude
of the county. The guys respect
Then Clark aimed the plane back towards the airport,
fast above the airport with a great view of the St.
dards.
using the return flight to demonstrate acme of Its capacity
ohej River an4 the Odeon brk,,
me.
`They
were all very supportive.
Dewar said women have ways to were told.
"We've
had
no
response
on
the
tests
for
fast
maneuvering,
even
bitter
when
Clark
began
demon.
The
view
got
"I'm
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will make It." - DIANE
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for lesser upper body
yet,"
she
said.
gw@M allow
Promising to show me only half the plane's roll rate used
the pe4 filled th. glass canopy
PETItYK
strength.
in the show, Clark spun It * degrees In just over a second.
absve" me.
"Where a man might just reach out
He MbwW Mw with two "hesitation rolls" spinning the Daring the show, the Angels will roll their planes ata speed
and do something, a woman can acOW Mopping ewey 4$ or N degrees.
of 700 degrees, just under two complete rolls, per aeI
complish the same thing by putting more
Then it was back to the strip for a tight, four-G, 360-In my head I knew the plane could do this, hgt'tg with
oomph into It," he explained.
is wisga purpeniScular to the paind or at some strange degree turn and down in an aircraft-carrier-style short
"They compensate by using other
wIijj faillug out of the sky.
landing.
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muscles, leverage and lower body
the reality of It -sitting In the small cockpli looking
strength," he said.
Team members ususUy spend two years with the group,
d do peul cut of the left aids ned sky oust of the right but Clark will et an extra year by spending this flying
Dewar, also a former firefighter, said
widle the plane held Its position was ictnedthug not easily sown iw &amp;imnsira tion pig and
there
about 25 female firefighters
Next year
à&amp;sIhaithe moves on to one of the regular show pilot assignments.
waiting In Florida.
OmWq at of the roll. Clark decided to diifliaitrate
"And they pay me for doing this," chuckled the eight.
"There are females In this state right
Isme of the loops the Angels WoUld bi POSM014 IIkII
year Navy pilot, who's been flying for 17 years, as he taxied
now that I'd fight a fire with before I'd
the plane straight upat ebaut to's Os e!eretion, IsIng
to Ua lie-down lielo, stopping incites in trout of
tignt
with some the men," he
the nose ustil the pleas hog up-'ik dun, thus back to CaH.
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exactly the same tests, except for a
swimming requirement which was added
by the county, which were used by the
state of Florida until struck down by the
1.dSrIII Fq&amp;sl Employment Opportunity
coemg,,t.
Despite Vat, Seminole County Public
Safety Director Gary Kaiser said he
intends to continue using the tests for
safety reasons.
A firefighter has to be strong enough,
he said, to help someone out of a burning
building, wearing a self-contained

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strength and endurance enough to pass
"I think I should have to be as good as
use the old ones,
the
county's
physical
requirements
for
they
are."
"Firefighting is the most physically
For
that reason, [app said she Is
said,
firefighters.
demanding job there is," Kaiser
"Getting a grip on that rope is the working to increase her strength and
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said. "To show test validity takes time, for the one female.
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[app
said
she
was
watched
more
able
to get a firefighting Job by
money and a Ph.D. I've never seen a
than
closely
than
the
males
questioning
being
tested,
the validity of the depart.
document that tried to do It in less
"I
was
ask
ed
to
do
ph
ical tests, she says she
linger-tip
pushmeat's
ys
200 pages."
A year after its physical tests were ups," she said. "Someone told me one of doesn't want to go about it that way.
"W hen the guys know you've gone
ruled invalid, Dewar said the state still the men couldn't do t hem either, but no
one
saw
so
he
was
passed.
There
was
a
through
agencies like that to get a job,
has no new tests, but they are being

chance we're not willing to accept."

500 miles per hour. The ground and sky may spin, but the
.dernotntraticn of .a ground-disorientation.
After Caddell strapped me down into the complex harness plane seems to be standing still,
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course at Seminole Community College
(SCC). In fact, her instructor, Jim King,
said she was "fantastic."
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of physical strength and endurance tests,
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AltamonteSprings and she isavolunteer
lead to hiring someone with no strength. rope 10 feet in a "dead hang."
Martin
said
the
county
is
getting
input
with
the Longwood Fire Department. So
"That could endanger that person's life
from
other
localities
she
said, she has only attended minor
concerning
their
far,
and the lives of fellow firefighters,
tests,
fires.
question about it," he said. "That's a

few seconds.
There is no familiar feeling of forward movement during
most of the flight. When the plane is moving at a constant
speed, even during maneuvers, there are no vibrations,

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[app also said one of the tests she
physical stamina is needed on the job."

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worked on.
County Personnel Director Martin said said. "You can get a job that way, but
Kaiser said until the state develops
tests more representative of what a she and some of her staff are "In- what do you do after you're on the job?

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under a canopy -the remainder a screaming power plant.
I would be flying with U. Randy Clark, this year's
narrator for the Navy aerobatic team and flyer of its only
two4eat craft, fora preview of the act the Angels' six pilots
are scheduled to fly Saturday and Sunday at the Central
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female firefighter, County Personnel
Director Lois Martin has confirmed.
County Public Safety Director Gary
Kaiser said he rejected a female can.
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Councibnan Ray Fox said from the Robinson reducing the population quota for liquor licenses

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City Manager Phil Kulbes said he has received
must apply for a racing license.
Mayor Walter Sorenson said the city has many phone calls opposing a horse track In the
"heard only vague rumors" about the proposal. city.

"If it is kind of shaky, they should go
somewhere else," Olvera said.

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After that issue is resolved, he said, the group

Road area.
Robinson said he had not approached Lake
Mary officials about the tentative plans for the
track because doing so would be premature. He
said the group first had to find out whether approval by Seminole voters in an election would be

for a 2(~member investor group

that would be good for Lake Mary.
announced early this week plans to build and
"It's not what we want in the Lake Emma Road operate a $7.5 million harness raceway, to be

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Lake Mary Boosts Water Rates 18%

WORLD

Beginning with the May billings, customers of Lake Mary's water business within a few years.
water system will be paying more.
Bowen also warned the council that Sanford, from which
The city council Thursday night voted unanimously to apLake Mary purchases its water supply, could raise Its rates.
prove an Increase in water rates after City Treasurer
"That would be a disaster," he said.
Madeleine Papa reported the water system during the first
Bowen more that, a month ago told the council the city's
live months of the budget year has operated $9,000 in the red,
water department suffered a "paper loss" In operation last
City Auditor Roger Bowen said at the current rate of year. He said revenues received did not include any funds set
operating loss the city would end the fiscal year Sept. 30, aside to offset depreciation costs, nor was there any money to
$18,000 to $20,000 short in the department,
replace old water lines.
"You need a 25 percent Increase in rates to begin the new
City Manager Phil Kulbes displayed for the council old pipes
year (Oct. 1, 1980), at a breakeven point," Bowen said. He which had been removed from the ground in the system. He
pointed out by continuing the current water rates with the
showed the exterior of the pipes were badly rusted, while the
accompanying losses would mean the city will be out of the interiors we heavily corroded.

IN BRIEF

Iran's Ban i.Sadr Warns
Soviets To Leave Afghans
By United Press International
Iranian President Abolhassan Babi-Sadr warned
Moscow today the Soviet Union must get out of
Afghanistan "whether you like it or not" because "we
could not tolerate the presence of your armed forces in
our neighborhood."
Bani-Sadr said that when the Soviets first passed
word of the Afghan invasion to him through Palestine
Liberations Organization leader Yasser Arafat, he
propose a five-nation commission to Investigate the
situation n Afghanistan , and if it foundno U.S. forces
there, the Soviet forces should withdraw.
"The U.S.S.R. replied that there was no need for
such a commission," said Bant-Sadr, speaking to a
Persian New Year observance in Tehran. Iran.

The council adopted on first reading an ordinance increasing
water rates by 18 percent. Final reading of the ordinance is
scheduled for the April 3 meeting.

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serious condition with multiple injuries at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Cain was pinned in his car after it was hit by a pick-up truck
driven by R.E. Bridges, 66, of Mascotte, Fla., apparently when
Cain lost control of his vehicle while trying to pass another on
State Road 46-A.
Witnesses say Cain was in the east-bound lane of the twolane road, when he tried swerving back to avoid the oncoming
pick-up truck. Instead he lost control of his car, turning it
broadside to the truck, which Bridges could not stop in time,
they say.
Rescue workers had to cut away the roof of Cain's crumpled
car using pneumatic "Jaws of life" to remove him.
Bridges was treated and released at Seminole Memorial
Hospital for minor injuries, while his fl-year-old wife, Cora,
was admitted in satisfactory condition, with multiple injuries.

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' Gates open at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday for the Central
Florida Air Show, sponsored by the Sanford Rotary Club at
Sanford Airport.
The following schedule Is a list of approximate tim':.
Sunday's performance will be a repeat Of

MADNESS
Thursday was a day
without
motorists trying to
move west on State
Road 436, when a truck
(rear) carrying a full
load of oranges over.
turned at thee .nerstate-4 exchange, spillbig its load onto the
roadway atll:15a,m,
quickly righted the tip.
ped trailer, it took seyeral hours for crews to
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will be able to get close-up views of an assortment of military
fiircratt on display.
At 11:30 a.m. a group of radio control airplane modelers will
demonstrate their planes.
The flying will start with a display of colors by the Army's
Golden Knights parachute team at 1:30 p.m. followed by the
Eagles Aerobatic Team flying biplanes.
The Blue Angels are scheduled to take off at 3:15 p.m.,
closing the show, scheduled to end at 4 p.m.
Tickets at the gate cost $4 for adults and $2 for children
under 12. Children accompanied by an adult will get In free.

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open and a new $8,200 Ford LTD gone, Sanford police say. The gates were apparently opened, possibly by someone
driving the missing car through them between 8 p.m. Wednesday and 9:15 a.m, Thursday, police report.

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FOR VOTE
State Sen. John Vogt.,
1)-Cocoa Beach, anflounced
Thursday
before group of 3540
supporters at the
Greater Sanford
Chamber of Cornmerce building his
Plans to seek reelection to the Florida
Senate from the 17th
district (Seminole,
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NATIONAL REPORT: At least 15 people were Injured in
one of eight tornadoes that ushered spring into the Southeast
Thursday and heavy rain in Alabama pushed water over the
top of already full rivers and creeks. Alabama received the
Hon's share of the reported tornadoes Thursday afternoon and
night with six The National Weather Service reported one
twister that touched down near Sylacauga, In the east-central
part of the state, injured 15 people. There were no confirmed
reports of tornado damage Thursday night. Tornadoes also
were reported in central LouIsiana and west-central

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TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 12:06 a.m., 12:34 p.m.;
lows, 6:22 a.m., 6:36 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 4:43
4:01 p.m.; lows, 10:11 a.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 5:47
- a.m., 4:41 p.m.; lows, 11:19 a.m., 10:47 pin.
BOATING FORECAST: 81. Augastlie to Jupiter inlet, Out
Miles: Small craft should exercise caution. Winds southwesterly 13 to occasionally 20 knots. Winds shifting to northwesterly 15 to 20 knots north part this afternoon and south
part this evening early tonight. Winds northwesterly 15 to 20
knots tonight becoming northerly Saturday. Seas 2 to 3 feet
near shore increasIng 4 to 6 feet offshore during the day.

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SH uecUonatonight.
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AREA FORECAST: Mild Sunday and Monday and cooler
north and central Tuesday. Scattered thundershower, likely
most sections Monday-or Monday night. Variable_oudlneas.
Highs Sunday and Monday upper 711n north to low and mid
south. Highs Tuesday 6b extreme north to low 70a central 10
upper 7 extreme .outh Lows Sunday and Monday 101 north
and lNor low 701south. Lows Tuesday 401extreme north to
low 6111111 clatral to IN .xtrn. south.

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'* Warns Of Communist Threat:

By United P1511 IsterasUosal
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said today
the communist world Is no less a threat to
Iran than the United States and warned that
"if we show the slightest negligence, we shall
be destroyed."
Khomeini said Iran should "try hard to
export our revolution to the world" because
Islam
the supporter all the oppressed
' people the world."
ma speech read by his son, Seyyed Alunad

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AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 76; overnight
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dear friends, you should know that the danger
of communist powers Is not less than that of
America, and the danger of America Is such
that if we show the slightest negligence, we
shall be destroyed.
"We should try hard to export our
revolution to the world ... because Islam does
not regard various Islamic countries differently, and the supporter
all the
pressed people of the world ...," Khomeini

Khomeini, and broadcast over Tebran Radio,
Khomeini said strikes and work slowdowns
would only strengthen the superpowers and
"turn hope Into despair."
Khomeini said both the United States and
the Soviet Union are bent on the "obliteration
of the oppressed nations."
"We are fighting against international
communism just as we are fighting the
Western world-devourer, led America and
Israel and Zionism," Khomeini said.

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Turning to Internal matters, Khomeini
warned against the danger
labor unrest
and mid:
"Whenever they learn about a strike
factory, the people of each city should go
there and we what they are asking
You
should Identify. the counterrevolutionaries
and bring them before the peop"
In Iran's elections, there was a delay
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of the Seminole County rural csnniunity of
Geneva, concerned over the time It takes to get emergency
medical assistance, are embarking on a project designed to
eliminate that problem.

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For tt.. consecutive Saturdays, Winning March 23,
volunteersfrm the Tan Corp ofth. Central Florida chapter
O( the American Red Cross will attempt to train u many of the
resuscitation
(CPR), an emergency hfe-eaving technique used to aid heart
attack victims.
The projec'lmedat pt
umanyof tti,2,000r a
Geneva
possible
Wil1tain IL Eggers of south Si1Iril. County near Maitland.
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leaning CPR. The entire cowie takes nine hours, with a thee.hour cssfon chchz1cd cubSaturday (March22, 29 and April
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proclamation proclaiming marck 1623 as Demolay Week.
Behind him (from left)
are Bill Cues, Jimmy
1101, Jeff Perry, Steve
Ellis, all members -of
South Seminole
Chapter of Demolay.
The 42 members of the
young men's
organization are
working with senior
citizens, washing :
police can and doing:
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from outside their Immediate family.
"Most of the women, and theirchildren, remain in

Afghanistan homeland by time Soviet invasion owe
the tents throughout the day and strange men are
their lives to two )OUng nurses from Germany.
not allowed inside," explained Miss Luthe, a 22Adelheid Luthe and I.aninic Kemler are able to
year-old Red Cross nurse from Cologne,
treat the female refugees who are prohibited by
"We can go to the camps to treat the women and
Islamic law Ironi being seen or touched by men children. If we or some other women nurses were

A fire, apparently starting with a short in an electric heating
unit did about $60,000 in damage to a south Seminole home,
county firefighters report.
R.A. Miller of 125 Citrus St. was not home when the fire
started some time about 11 a.m., burning through the roof of
his house, they say. The blaze was fought by county firemen
with assistance from Altamonte Springs units.
Altamonte Springs fireman P.J. Giglietta suffered a pulled
ligament, and was treated and released at Florida Hospital
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Two people are hospitalized following an accident just west
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NEW DELHI, India (UPII
India has long
Soviet Ambassador Vuli Vorontsov's recent
nurtured economic ties with its old friend, the announcement that India, with Soviet help,
Soviet Union, but lately it has discovered that
would put its own manned Sputnik into space
aid from Moscow isn't all it promised to he.
by 1982 was met in New Delhi by praise for
Moscow recently has courted India v.ith new home-grown technology, not warm talk of
pledges of economic and technical cooper- friendship toward an old ally.
ation, hoping for support of the Soviet invasion
A ureat deal of Soviet technology went into
of Afghanistan. But the strategy hasn't orked
India's industrial development in the 1960s.
and Indian economists now are beginning !o
Iut Indian companies have since looked to the
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West for expansion, diversification and, in
"Elaborate publicity" from both countries
many cases, even spare parts.
'cannot cloak the fact tha t tht econoin ic
India's oil and natural gas commission
importance of the U . S.S . R. to India has depended solely on Soviet technology for
diminished in ternis of aid trade and drilling and exploration in the
1960s, when
technolog), said I.S. Kumar. a Roiiiba b.isedlocal know- how caught
up and India turned to
economist,
the United States and Hungary for advan.
In an issue commemorating the 25th inIllent.
niversary of IndoSo iet econoi n ic cooperation,
Bi'karo Stee l, Intrunient1ition India, Bharat
the prestigious Eastern Economist IIi4I(17.11lC
heavy
Electricals and several other Indian
also said 1980 would ,O dow n in h istory ,is the
in
dustrial
kin g pi n
I up with Soviet plants
Gall Rubin, a wildlife photographer who was later year in which Indian repavinents of principal
no%%look
to
t1k
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West
and Japan for future
killed by terrorists while photographing other
and interest to the Soviet Union exceeded tile
e
di'velopmiient
birds,
entire aid received."
Sov iet I)eput Prime Minister Ivan
Total Soviet aid to India has amounted
Arkliipov told visiting Indian Chamber of
$1.1 billion less than fifth f U.S. aid.
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u Sartre's health aimproving, but the 74-year-old philosopher will undergo '
several more days of treatment inn hospital for a lung
ailment, aides said today.
Sartre, who was stricken at his home on Thursday,
spent a good night at Broussais Hospital where doctors
were treating him for pulmonary edema and high
blood pressure. He had a long talk Thursday evening
with friends and his adopted daughter, Arlette El
Kaim, his aides said,
A close friend of Sartre said the playwright, novelist
and philosopher had difficulty breathing Thursday and
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BARCELONA, Spain (UP!) - A new center-leftist
party favoring regionalism emerged the winner today
In elections for Catalonia's first autonomous
parliament since the 1930s, at the expense of Spain's
ruling centrist party and the Socialists.
With 98 percent of the vote counted In Barcelona
Province, the most populous of Catalonia's four
provinces, the Catalan Nationalist Party Convergence
and Union had 43 seats - the largest single bloc in the
135-seat parliament — but still 25 short of a majority.
The assembly will be the first autonomous
parliament in Catalonia since the civil war of 193649.

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3,000 gallons of water from $3.90 to $4.60. For the next 4,000
gallons the price would go up from $1.30 per thousand gallons
to $1.50 and from 90 cents per thousand gallons thereafter to
$1275 per thousand gallons up to 11,000 gallons. The new rate
provides for a charge of $1.04 per thousand gallons over 11,000
gallons.

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not here, these people wouldn't receive any medical
treatment."

TIx, repayment burden gre%% 57 percent ("'"unerce officials in February his country
heavier witha forced devaluation of the rupee %%;is interested in collaborating with Indian

in 1966, and even more burdensome when private companies in development projects in
Moscow artificially revalued the rouble Southeast Asia.
against Indian currency by in addition.il 2()

The delegation returned with talk of sending
Every morning the nurses drive from Quetta percent in 1978.
Indian technicians and machinery to help the
along the rocky road to refugee camps spilling
Since the So viet invasion into Afghanistan, Soviets over a skilled manpower shortage, but
across 17 sites in Baluchistan, most southwest of
the stream of offers and praise for past joint no deals were struck and Indian requests for a
Quetta near Daibandin or near the border town of achievements from Moscow has increased
diversification of Soviet imports went
Choman.
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t
ve been too preoccupied with the serious
troubles in Iran and Afghanistan to give much
Mhought to simmering problems in and around
But events crowd In to assure a continuing Skewer
"three-r1ng
crisis in the Middle East.
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?'i,etng neglected and momentarily out of the
spo ght, seems to do its best to provoke conNEW YORK New York City Mayor Ed
frontatlon and controversy In the occupied West Koch has put Jimmy Carter in the middle
Bank.
between the president's political advisers and
his foreign-policy experts over the U.N. vote
, Recently, Israel expropriated a large tract of
7ro
on
Israel's West Bank settlement policy.
;piivate land in the predominantly Arab sector of
Only
two weeks before the crucial New
,, Jerusalem for joint Jewish -and Arab housing
York primary, Koch blasted the addevelopments. This was widely Interpreted, as ministration for
what the mayor calls the
- was probably intended, to be Israel's testy
•4nt anti-Israel bias" of the president's
repudiation of the United Nations Security foreign-policy establishment.
Council resolution a fortnight ago calling for the
Koch lays the blame on what he calls the
dismantling of Jewish settlements in the West "Gang of Five" Secretary of State Cyrus
Bank, Including the annexed Arab areas of Vance, national-security adviser Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Assistant Secretary of State
Jerusalem.
Harold
Saunders, U.N. Ambassador Donald
Here's another good example of how selfMcHenry and Andrew Young, Mcflenry's
generating controversy works overtime In the
Middle East. Israel's riposte to the United Nations
New York primary is very important in
followed the U.N.'s riposte In February when theThe
eyes of Carter's political people al though
Israel set up another settlement In Hebron, an they are not saying so publicly. They believe
Arab town on the Israeli-occupied West Bank of they have Edward M. Kennedy on the ropes
the Jordan River. And so It has gone ever since and are hoping that a one-two punch in the
President Carter, Egyptian President Anwar al- Illinois and New York contests will knock out
Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem the Massachusetts senator once and for all.
The 1.9 million Jews living In and around
Begin sealed their framework for Middle East
New York City represent the largest voting
peace in September 1978.
The conveniently vague and permissive bloCk in the state. Clearly, they comprise a
force not to be dealt with cavalierly.
language of the Camp David understandings voting
The Florida primary results showed

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Jewish voters were turning away from
Carter, quite possibly because of the bungled
U.N. vote. Kennedy ran ahead of the

president In heavily Jewish areas, and this
has the Carter forces in New York very

by 1%4.
Begin disagreed, Insisting the freeze would last worriedfor only three months, a Israel promptly ImKoch Is one of Carter's strongest political
that allies in the state. It might seem strange,
plemented new settlements at the end
time. Less than, a month after Camp David, therefore, that he would attack the adninistration so soon before the primary.
Israel's ezt
ragvernm.ntal
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Jewish Agency Clow
bskMrI, however, say that Koch's
mapped out some 70 prospective sites In occupied attackowas
carefully calculated.
Arab lands. The government has approved,
me mayor, after all,, Is one of the shrewdest
started or completed work on 13 of these - politicians in the state, these observers point
located mostly in the West Bank's densely out. Years ago, Ireexample, ItwuKoch who
populated heartland which had been virtually dared take on Tammany Hall, defeating
exempt from settlements until the Begin Carmine DeSaplo In the Democratic boost
the process by which
government came to power. Altogether there are own district. That began
(I
hine was
old
party
mac
65 settlements, many of Which have been
Koch, while a political ally of Carter, is first
Ihickened" since Camp David.
mayor
largestJewishc°nIsrael's provocative militancy on the settlement
EI2W2IIY
In
the
world.
In
addition, he 1 per.
defies rationalization by Its Mends in this country sonally a staunch suppor
ter of Israel. He
and elsewhere. Conceding Israel's requnent
be expected, therefore, to UN his
for defensible borders and acknowl
the alliance with Carter to help Israel's cause by
mystical religious bonds that tie the Jews to this driving a wedge between the political White
part of their bibical homeland, it Is difficult to Hot.e and the foreign-policy establishment.

understand the Begin government's self.defeatlng This he has done,
According to administration sources who
obsession to push the settlements at the cost of
ould know, Vance, Brzezinski and McHenry
sh
Jeopardizing the fragile peace with Egypt and
convinced
Carter that the time had come to
alienating world opinion,
take a stand against Israel (Carter Is said not
The price, It appears to almost everyone, is to have really needed much convincing) and
much too high for the known rMults. The set- that the Security Council vot, was the way.
dements cover only about 1 percent of the West
T
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he president's political advisers, led by
Bank's area. Ten thousand Israelis are almost
ciaim
rt su = vice
sea
of
lost In a rising
Arabs. And no matter how President Walter Mondale,
ambitious the Begin settlement plans, there the move. Vance and McHenry,
appears to be no way so few Israelis can of. reportedly assured Carter they could get a
12211(1 resolutIon that would not elicit much
fictively dispossess so many Palestinians
domestic protest but would nod the desired
'lb be sure0 egIn hen his difficultiesin a
teitious democratic society. But common smej message to Israel.
They mIacak'ulated and a
of
not to sayWi=, should iflotivate him to strive
Irotest
arose
In
11.
JewIsh
community.
for real peEgypt and Israel's other Arab Reportedly, Mondale convinced Carter the
nearl everything tO vote had to be turned around. After two
neighbor. Instead of
press for ithaory advantage In a ighly sensitiveb"
now
us vote, On White
vu that IS Involved ID the most delicate of House changed Its story, saini It was all just
negotiations. A000rdh4Iy, Israel could regain a communications foul-up.
much 1st anaW by i1ipply
pD
moratoritan on its sterile IS
pending a.emstt on the Palestinian autonomy JACK ANDERSON
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Painful Budget Process
OMAS
By HELEN THOMAS
stringent. The general fd
eeling that Is share
ui white House
HouseReporter
by the multitudes Is that he had to do
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter something.
plans to cut the 1981 federal budget by $13
carter said he examined a wide range 01
billion dollars to fight raging inflation. How to options.
Certainly his voluntary anti-Inflation
do it is another story.
program of the past three years gets tailing
Everyone is for motherhood, apple pee and marks. Now, he says there' is "no_ar
$""
balancing the bdget, bet When It comes time costing this pill. It Ii
for Carter to announce specific reductions
Carter's aides are saying the days of
there will be squawks aplenty, PeCia1IY inexpensive
gasoline are gone forever.
from special interest groups.
American society is chanfng in many ways,
me president and his cohorts know that andtheenergycrunchishittlngaflaspecta
of
slashing the budget is a politi cal quagmire, daily living.
particularly In an election year when they go
In many ways, Carter has nsf suffered
out of their way to avoid any friction with
their constituencies, diverse as they may be. politically from skyrocketing Inflation. There
has been widespread sympathy that the
Within a couple 01 weeks, Carter Is cx- probl
em Is Insoluble and that P251* not It flUlt.
pected to have made his final decisions on the
It is habit with presidents to point out that
revised budget. And he is using the words
"paintuJ process" and "bitter medicine" there is no "magic wand" to wave In such
more and more to describe things to come. economic crises. Nevertheless, Carter and his
advisers
been consistently wr
In
The cities, labor, the built in bureaucracy of their
predhave
t
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the last 01 which was that
the federal government itself and other
be nice mild recession to cool
segments of society are all vulnerable and not
the
happy with the prospect of huge cuts In their
operating fW2dI.
If Carter were to be faulted, It would .
The bitter medicine was Indeed hard to take toinly be that he has 1201 mad the hindWT4Ith
for the thousands of delegates who attended on the wall. For that matter, when he has
the National League of Cities CongressIonal, tried to awaken Congress -particularly con.
City Conference when Carter gave them the cerning the energy crisis for the past three
word In an address earlier this week. They years —11. lawmakers have stalled and
to act.
applauded him when he walked into the
ballrooms and sat silent on theIr' hands
But now t he president believes Congress
throughout his address,
has the message, and will siport a balanced
i, budget. In spirit, that Is true. In reality, that's
No one wants to hear that
the new order of the day and that belt another question,
tigtdenlng
ghtening may become a way of life for a long There is, however, a growing awareness
time,
that uncontrolled Inflation can exact a heavy
Nor Is It particularly enticing to the PrlCeon thecountry.Hlstcryshowsltaloohas
average citizen to realize that to battle in- taken a terrible political toll at tinse.
Ration, Carter style, he will have to pay more
his appeal for mport 01 his program and
iiacr&amp;s, Carter quoted Ralph
at the gas pump as a result of new oil Import
fees.
Waldo Emerson who wrote: "The two of
Some believe Carter's answer to inflation is life Is to believe what the years and the
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consultation that was shaping up as an antiSoviet skull session. Britain backs the Uni ed
States on the Olympics and trade cut.
tallment, but went ahead on Its own possible
neutralization of Afghanistan as a canpromise solution. Uninformed and w.
barrassed Washington read It as backing
down.
So it goes. So It has gone, as a matter of
fact, for some time In the alliance since the
Europeans regained a measure of strength of
their own and sufficient self-assurance to
cease cowering behind a once all.powerful
U.S. protector.
may be a regretable turn of events o
Washington In its present foray into power
politics, but it is by no means a bed thing in
the 10121 view of either East-West or Inlerallied relations. It Is, in fact, a culminstlo 01
U.S. postwar policy, the pirpossof which as
to put Wstern Europe back on Iti feet, not to

an American chain of satellites.
-,in ,eii
mat we era
Of
air own success, that we brought the prus

disarray on ourselves.
In the general confusion, however, there Is
One notable point of stability - the Frej*th.
German relationship. Parts and Bopn,
although not always In complet, agr eement
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mnwity that grew out 0111 and now toconwae, alas nations with several othi
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been another development, the Frano
German edente that has become the cenr
of European political gravity.
In Boss, a ,istiois)ilp that 4nitially wa4 a
of the two dominserft misdo of
Mails do Gaulle and Itorad Adonr, lii
sonisuag of a myi1e. 'fe
acq
French coimection has speeded German ccacceptance as a nation among atlons ratlpr
than a pariah, The French are not ovety
popular In Europe, but they are no ltte*t.
Louis XIV and Napoleon are afely tud
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expected to testify today before a select House com-

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mittee to deny allegations that he fondled former aides
and attempted to make sexual iotercourse a condition

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Watt_WiseTM homes currently within the FPL
Watt-Wise home. FPL's money-saVing Watt-Wise
service area.
homes have features like extra ceiling and wall
$739,000 buys a lot of electricity. Or a lot of
insulation, solar and heat-recovery units for water
other things for Watt-Wise home owners who
heating, a higher-efficiency air conditioner or
don't have to spend it on their electric bills,
heat pump, power savers like fluorescent lighting
And 24,000 barrels of oil? That's 24,000
and a microwave oven, and thermally efficient
barrels that Florida Power &amp; Light doesn't have
windows and doors (with glass areas planned to
to import from foreign sources at ever increasing
minimize heat build-up). It may cost a
prices. Which saves FPL money. Saves our cuslittle more now. But in
tomers money. And puts our country that much the long run, it'll Cost
closer to energy independence,
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DISCHARGES

Seminole.
Richard E. Collins
Carroll W. Crockett
Carol L. Fagin
Mildred Hancock
Paul E. Jonkins
Laverne M. Phlan
Edwayni Robinson
Helen DeLanly, D.Sary
Catherine ch.,,. Delto,ia
Janice M. Gilmore, Ositona
Joseph A. Hastingi, Lake Mary
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deliver essentially the same health benefits
as earlier recommendations "at a greatly
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patient."

doctors taking a patient's health history
during annual physicals. Such reviews often
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ovaries, mph nodes, oral region and skin.
Dr. Vincent Devita, acting director of the
government's National Cancer Institute, generally agreed with the new recommendations,
saying they are consistent with recent findings "that SOIIIC of the tests we were looking
at for screening programs don't really yield
significant returns,"
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fifth day of deliberations today over a claim by an
Orlando couple that a popular morning-sickness drug
deformed their son.
The jurors sent U.S. District Judge Walter W. Hoff.
man a note declaring themselves "hopelessly
deadlocked" Thursday morning. The judge asked
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sickness or death. The radiation from such
tests, while low, could result in a significant
dose accumulation over the years with
unknown health effects,
The society reduced the recommended
frequency of sigmoidoscopic examinations
for cancer of the colon fromim annually to every
three to five years for men and women more
than 40. Such exams are uncomfortable and
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a convicted embezzler authorities say wrote an
estimated $50 million worth of phony Insurance policies
on Lloyds of London.
Florida Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter's fraud
prevention chief said Thursday Alvin C. Terrill, 53, of
Miami has been charged with six counts of grand theft
and one of organized fraud.
Bob McKenna said Terrill is charged with writing
"between 190 and 200" policies on Lloyds and one bogus
policy on the Insurance Company of North America in
New York, California and Illinois.

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major political announcement" Monday. Sources who
refused to be quoted indicated he will announce his
decision to challenge U.S. Sen. Richard Stone,
Dave Lakin, Gunter's press assistant who brought
the announcement to reporters shortly after quitting
work at 5 p.m. Thursday, cut off a reporter who asked
if Gunter will run.

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capitalist system and the exploitation,
national oppression and inequality it thrives
on," the leaflets said.
Earlier this week in Beckley, W.Va., 18
"brigade" members were arrested for
waving red flags outside the courthouse in a
demonstration that ended with fistfits
involving hundreds of townspeople, including
matronly women armed with umbrellas.

In1980,
4,300 homeowners
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As the three were taken away, the
A merican and Texas flags quickly were run
back up the flagpoles flanking the facade of
the 226-year-old nkonuluvnt.
In the first minutes of the tense standoff,
At least four other people argued with the
police carrying arms hovered overhead in a crowd and three of them were arrested later
helicopter and watched from nearby rooftops, for disorderly conduct.

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By AL ROSSITER Jr.
UPI Science Editor
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The American
Cancer Society, faced with evidence some
cancer tests are not worth their risk and cost,
has revised the cancer checkup recoinmnendations it started promoting in the 1950s.
The changes represent a more conservative
approach to cancer detection and eliminate
the recommendation for an annual chest Xray for heavy smokers more than 40 years
old.
They also reduce in frequency some other
examinations designed to uncover malignancies in their earliest, most-treatable stages.
Still recommended, however, are monthly
breast self-examinations for women more
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Brigade has scaled the walls of the Alamo —
hated monument to slavery, the U.S. plunder
of Mexico and vicious oppression of the
Chicano people — and from its roof, raised the
red flag and banner reading: 'Down with the

Cancer Soc'i'ety Alters Recommendations

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nations.

other again.

The two men and one woman, members of
the "Revolutionary May Day Brigade," were
charged late Thursday with desecrating a
venerated object —the flag —during their 30minute siege atop the mission.
They said the communist-affiliated
"brigade" was traveling the country for a

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A new bank opening its
doors today wai crested by Congress to lend consumers' $300 million to form cooperatives that will
repair cars, buy food, find housing and fight the high
cost of li ving.
Carol Greenwald, president of the National ConCooperative Bank, Thursday said the institution
"will aggressively plan how to make cooperatives a
significant alternative for the consumers of this
country."
The bank, she predicted, will be "taking the consumerr movement forward by a quantum leap."
The bank was authorized in a law signed by
President Carter in August 1978.
Backers of the bank had contended, and Congress
agreed, the growth of co-ops had been hindered by
their lack of financial and technical assistance.
In addition to providing loans to cooperatives at
prevailing interest rates, the bank will offer advances
and technical assistance to help people organize coops. It is authorized to invest up to $300 million in coups during the next five years, and can borrow up to $3
billion from other capital sources.
It has $37 million earmarked for loans the first year
and was to begin accepting applications as soon as the
doors opened at noon.

We aren't likely to hear anything to the
effect from the White House very soon, but

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KNOXVILLE, Term.(UPI) - Relatives tipped
police to a young woman who convinced her boyfriend
she was pregnant, kidnapped a baby girl from a
mother's arms in a maternity ward, then drove around
town showing off the baby to friends.
The 5-day-old infant, Erica Adams, was returned
unharmed to her mother at University Hospital
Thursday — 22 hours after the kidnapper tricked the
mother into thinking she was a hospital employee sent
to change a diaper.
Hilda Jean Lawson, 26, a former mental patient at a
Knoxville facility, was charged Thursday with kidnapping and ordered held under $100,000 bond.

fearing the three were armed.
Then they threw ladders up the back walls
of the Alamo, climbed up, handcuffed the trio
and led them down.
"You better take them away," one onlooker
shouted. 'You better not let us get ahold of

three-month period on behalf of the
Revolutionary May Day Committee to drum
up support for May 1 demonstrations when
the nation's streets "would be flaming."
The trio scaled the walls of the historic
mission Thursday afternoon, tore down the
American and Texas flags and shouted
slogans from atop the "hated monument to
slavery" to protest the treatment of Chkanos.
An LII1IWY crowd of 200 gathered below and
exhorted iolice to "get 'cm down "

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) - It was 145
years ago this month a vastly outnumbered
group of colonists and soldiers died defending
the Alamo against a Mexican army. Today
three self-styled revolutionaries are in the
city jail for staging their own bloodless
assault on Texas' most revered shrine.

IN BRIEF

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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p
$22.00; Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, $4.75; 6
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area colleges and junior colleges are having good campaigns. victories, but It'. been about
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appeared to be in for one of Its best seasons ever. One of the
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Seminole 4.7, Camp'ville 0.4

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Buffalo at Toronto

Washington at St. Louis
Detroit at Colorado

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1980 BALLETGtJILDGOLFTOURNAMENT

The Mayfair Country Club will host the Ballet Guild Golf
Tournament to be held March 29th, 1980.

Campbellsville:

3 S .313 Fugwa 23; Kaclin 24; Seminolp•
2 5 .236 Arrjpgton 45; Sapp 23; Recarls
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New York Mets vs. Minnesota at
Orlando's Tinker Field, 1:30 p.m.
Detroit B vs. Montreal at
Daytona Beach, 1:30p.m.
Philadelphia A vs. Chicago

player which includes dinner, etc. for he-she and guest. You
can include 'our wife-husband in the tournament for $25.00
additional.
The net proceeds will be given to the Ballet Guild of Sanford.
Seminole, a non-profit organization and donation will be tax
deductible.
As a Sponsor you will receive:
1. One round of golf at Mayfair Country Club.
2. Lunch starting at 12:00 noon.
3. Cocktail party from 6:30 to 7:30.
4. Dinner 7:30.
5. Three first rate golf balls, tees, etc.
6. Prizes for closest to hole on all par 3's, longest drive, also

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By being a Sponsor you will not only be helping a very wor thwhile organization in our community, but you will be assuring
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only for yourself, but to Include your wife.
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Lakeview captured three of Walker 7. Willie Mitchell kept
the six titles as the SYSA Sanford in the game with 16.

string by winning the 7th

crosstown rivals from San- Lakeview's 40 pct. Duidre

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Mayfair Country Club in Sanford, Florida, Saturday 1:00 P.M.,
March 29, 1980 shotgun start
This year's tournament sponsorship is $50.00 For a single

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with 19 points and Ccc Mona Benton 8 for the win- 32.29. The victory was sealed d efe a ted
Bradwell controlled things ners. Michelle Schwartz led by a successful f ou l shot from Taini Davis led the way with
underneath with lots of back- Rocklake with 14 followed by Kim l.ubenow. Patty Cousino 14. Jucki Johnson had 7.
board work and 17 points. Laura Glass and Kim Averlil led the Teague scorers with Karen Deshetler led Rocklake
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12. Mfrhe!I' Brown had 10.
with 7.

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Lakeview with 19. lila
wound up its second season Of Bill Wynn scored 14 and Ted grade boys title with .I 39-35 Singleton added 6. Lakeview's
play with basketball tour- Jones 13.
victory over Rocklake. Jeff 6th grade boys ran away from
nament action In six different
Reynolds and Scott Russell Rocklake, 91-22 to win the
divisions. The Mustangs came
The Lakeview 8th grade dominated underneath for the works. Chris Jackson hit a big
home with the 8th grade girls upset undefeated Spartans, controlling both 31 and Robert lull added 28.
boys, 8th grade girls and 6th Rocklake, 41-32, The taller boards and scoring 17 and 13 Tony Harris, Jasper Collins
grade boys championships. Patriots couldn't get un- respectively. For the losers, and Mark Klein all had 10
In 8th grade boys, t racked and shot a poor 22pct. Mutt Marvel, Rod Metz and apiece for Lakeview.
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Thursday's Results
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Quebec 6, Colorado 2
Friday's Games
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Philadelphia B vs. Toronto ,

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Baltimore vs. New York
Fci*of 6-4, 6.2; Spielman (R) d.
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I can pull one outFijU.ofFlorldawdflsen$onlnetituts.Aftsraalowstart poll me.
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___now appears to be one of the better four year teams in
us.snlknswwshadalot.1
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it
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and Flaglàr but has been lnaalhampof late. Will beifl wujust amattorotputtin$It
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WI W
together and we did."
ten In nation in Division IL
his own cause with a .541
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U.of Florida. What should be one of the top five Division I
1
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team lnthe nation Is not am In the top ft" t.wi. In thSEC better
.
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even in Florida. A long lock needs to be taken at this Murray,
.11
pitcher Miller also does
hitter has been junior third
Since the opening pans less
ograzn to see what can be done to get it up to the level It ones
designated hitting wII,
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Mike
Wood.
to Marallo, Murray
ws.
Wood, who quarterbacks has produced a .333 bsttli,
Flagler -Once a national power, this team has been hurt enbeslabi. alceg with juniors
cat..
the Silver Hawk football "° 0t
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by the loss of many key players and is In a rebuilding stage.
Murray
IIrIo
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'Mo'
hsndlø
team, Is hitting a lusty .371
Nest Week: Mental Toughness The key to winning tonal. Smith (34), senior Dave I.eig
the superb mound staff, and 11
while
in ,
($4) and junior Rqy 30et
comfortable that we will Miller the ball for a rematch position.
batting .210.
(14).
his wrist inward before win," said Benjamin.
.wlth 14mm
the only team
Benjamin compares thu
Anotherbigstickiflatehas year's bailciub
Butth.ac.o( the MaflhM release.
to
beat
the
Hawks
vs
si the
"I throw the bell at the
Iglg4ar.j, ypm
David DiMairo IIIWJId hems been the tines-year starter
The
or right bander been senior outfielder "Mo" favorably with the distr1st
P
five good Smith who drove In two rune and subregion champions
handcuffed the Evening Scotty Andurton in the sixth. MurN7. In 30 i'es"*s the tall .KukWs and it drops down
W
b,ghtnIng o the
f
Wedoesday. Smith has batted
Hrald Texans to tires hits The Texans only aim came right pii4 has not gives up below the knees," Murray
tiring in
,,ar ago.
just
As
puIi astdNsfoat and a
13 times, but 15 hitting
Tuesday to lilt his Ssanoran inths bottom of the ftfIbwhen en earned run.
know we sixth, 'fromMany
"This team Is mors
*1014 with all thus 690110 drop pitch. "It keeps the
, mopped up for a save,
Tigers toa3-1 season opening Vic DeSsiatis sacrificed
iscipline
and has met's"
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ttsrs it ''"t'."
lot of
Along with a solid pitching
win In the Semoran Posy thou. )Bggene.
$I, MII has hood
Completing Its outfield are confidence," said Senjni
Also beeping the bittsn
In going the distance, Tuttle ballSI while walking nine
Baseball League.
Lake Howell has made two more .310 hItters
couçoring lids team to the
theratON
slsshssbsss
of
held theTmnetotiws.hlts uadpodlnga41i%ott
the job somewhat sLur for senior. Daryl Ely (J) In Bobby IAaby4sd team of two
Mairay's "out PItCh" has the stiff hi Which BII*IW't'I
the lain.,, by scoring 100 center end Barry Btockwefl years ago. "And we ha4I t
Tuttle and Texan's pitcher while strUdiai out (oar and
Irlan
Murray
do
been hIsfMtbSU whichbe sets has shown grist co=
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runs ing the 13.game wIn (.340) in lift. Stockwefl drove more teem togetherness. .P141 PerIto hooked up In a
pi
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say
given
day
Lest
Weduuesday
Benjainha
strea
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went
4-one
third
up
with
a
ICh4vieg
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defensive tchi duel for
In the wiamlng rims We&amp; tidal that urns It up."
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ball.,
Murray
feels
the
ball
ens
au
there
and
I
me
feel
iroved
his
point
by
banding
intthitj,
"Ow'bsts hav, really come neiday.
tIne wvelasa Innings. The
$ dos 13 straight wine.
hits and a Wglo
Tigers picked up uneemud rim on
nanilnthefourthandflfth walk and Dtltwo'U*dIii.
13,
For
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aid scored th* third wieso Rebbis tAhe"t
fl5
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homer in the 11th _ th4 to win It for TonIo Ken Plielpi
Nones drulledli RBidoidds sd J Anderson foUowsd witI
seer
Willis
and Clint Hinds all Mt home n.m In the sixth for a runscstng @W* to
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_____
Tim Datnnit tigers' oifv1 rW'm'*r, b. won ths
Houston's Dave Bergman hod three hits end Man Knicely Sass Diego San Fni' Lasty Betide. bit
Ir
joivug. Bassett west U showing (or, the ltI'
Lsag
Bias if the YW award in 010 before drove in two nine... Atlanta's lklan Aseulsithe bit homer and
inching
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ninth
Ken
HuHWaan
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Mi-tiLl R;tobl* pve opts, rus and a -s to pace iiSiti attack
scored two runs a Wad slam 1mme ram to cup a Mziun Be ualh liming by the,11
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about a Silver Hawk lineup are *jdnIor tint udcer Jay..
which Is dominated by .300 Drivas (.334) and Urea yeas' A
.
starter Scott Smith (.333) aj
In one three-game stretch second k-J
against Oak Ridge, Jones and Winterhalter is just under .301
Oyledo, the Sliver Hawk at .216.
bombers outscored t he op
"It's nice to know they're
going to get you seven runs a
game," saluted Murray.
"You can throw your pitches
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"It's not helping my golf game, but my ago), I feel I'm doing that."
was not atypical Sawgrass day," he said, break par for 72 holes in the three years champion Wadidna and three-time TI
that
Open champ Hale Irwin priorities are changing," said Irwin, who
Irwin certainly gave that Impression after going through the round without a the TPC had been played at Sawgrass. champ Jack Nicklaus.
wouldn't like to win more often than he went into today's second round of the Thursday when, playing during the single bogey.
Twenty golfers were within two strokes
has of late, it's just that other things - $440,000 Tournament Players Chain, windy part of the day on the Sawgrass
JohnnyMffler, who h
of
the co-leaders going into today's be on the comeback trail,lhopedhemlgJ
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ti
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were
virtua
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perfect
all but played
such as spending more time with his pionship sharing a l4troke lead with course wherewind makes scoring
Family -have become more important. Steve Melnyk. "It's no longer Important flcult, he shot a 5.under.psr 67 to matchwhen
"I'mit's
not second round.
himself
out
of
the
TPC
Thursday
,
crazyI teed
aboutoff,"
thissaid
golfMelnyk.
course, but
Ten of those had 66s, including Lee 76 Spain's Seve Ballesteros wasw1th.
Irwin, who will be 35 in June, says he to play rest golf early."
lowe
the total Melnyk posted nearly four hours much easier to Way
li kes to think he is in the middle of a
Trevino, who credited a driving Up from foreigner in the opening round with at
"However," said Irwin, who has won earlier.
. . without the wind." fellow
pro J.C. Snead "that enabled me to
successful career, "But my family is No. only last year's U.S. Open since 1977, "I
Melnyk, who missed the cut in four of
There
w
ere 54 sub-par rounds shot hit the ball better than I have in a long and South Africa's Gary Player had a
I and I like to get away from the game wanted to come Into this part of the year six previous TPC appearances and never Thursday, one more
Um in the first time."
Arnold Palmer didn't quality for the TP
entirely at times. If you are a successful on an upward trend and, starting wi th the be fore broke par in this tournament, was round last year when winner
Lanny
time that has happened since the
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69
list
included
pretournament
player, you need some time to yourself. second round at Inverrary (two weeks delighted with his 67. "ThIs obviously Wadklns wound up as the only golfer to favorite Tom WRtSofl. defending earlyfirst
days of his career.

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St. Cloud: J Diericks 58, J.
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Detroit
16 61 208 311 7 Diereck.s 41, Caruso 52, Bishop 57.
ATSANFORD.ORLANDO
The South Seminole earning dozen assists bet.
Valencia
Western Conference
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Hurricanes
College
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W L Pct. GB
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and will wind Pat LaCore, Wildes, Norton
Cruise. Fawbush (3). and
$JOnasjflnØte 10.00 3.10 4.60 yMliw
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3 Corky J
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up
this
weekend with a and Quack were more than
11 32 .579
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4.20 Denver
29 4 .371 16
Wagner
of
games
in Savannah, enough off the boards to
series
201 000 001 0-4 t o
MacGeorge 23, Keith 25; Central
Chicago
0(34) $9.00; 1(1.3.7) 30500
27 19 .355 171 1 Cen.Fla. 003 101 0001-5 0 1 FloridaWilson
Georgia.
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Hurricanes
compensate for Tassone.
24
Utah
SecoM race -3.$,D, 39:33
23 53 .303 711z
brought their 7th and 8th They had 54 rebounds bet2Dave Pear
3.10 4.20 2.50
Pacific Division
McAlarey, Burtinell (6).
? Rapid Light
7.00 5.00
(8). Capstraw 10 and ProccIio,
W I. Pct.
grade boys teams to the West ween them.
I BK's Red Phantom
ii
Kiley (3); Hodges and Hawlfns.
au 4.60 yLos Ang
Coast
last week and the 8th
The 7th grades were enySeattle
0(2.7) 22.40; P (2-7) 40.10; T u51 24 .680 3
Jarmui (9). Hitters: Wagne NHL Standings
grade girls will join them in tered in the Tarpon Springs
yPhoenx
7.4) 401.10; OD (52) 2510.
Henry 2.4. 3b; Nuner 23, Bl:
50 36 658 i'By United Press International
,, Third race - s-ia, 5: 31:01
Portland
Cugini 31, 2 runs 2 3 bs. U F35 41 .161 191.
the out of state jaunt.
Campbell Conference
Boys Club Invitational
San Diego
luck Ringo
3.20 3.50 2.10
35 42 .455 20
winning run scored on wild ch.
Patrick Division
1 Spider La Ru
Records: Wagner 01, UCF 13.9
23 5.4 .299 32
310 250 Golden St.
The 8th graders split a pair, tourney but didn't survive the
W I. T PIS.
lWright Seamer
2.40 xClinched division title
Florida Baseball School
x Phila
15 917 107 losing to Pinellas Park Boys opening round. They were
16 41-7) 13.50; P(7.1) 3300; y. y•clinched playoff berth
MilIerville I, North Centril 2 y NY Rangrs
35 27 9
79 Club, 5948 - then coming eliminated by Ybor City, 52Thursday's Results
Montgomery 11, Drexel 2
y NY lsindrs
35 78 9
79
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42. Rodney Stanley had 17 in
Wash 119, Phila 113, of
PourThrace -S.16,D: 31:31
Milligan 10, Staten Island
y Atlanta
33 26 12
78 back after a night of no sleep
7tarliter Cleveland 109, Houston 96
12.10 5.00 3.20
Mansfield 10, Iona 6
Washington
25 35 11
61 at the motel - to beat the losing effort, Rob Gordon
IrfIre Beauty
Boston 124, Detroit 106
Iona 10. Rhode Island JC 4
3.10 5.40
Smythe Division
Clearwater Bee., 70-58. They 13.
Kin City 121, Denver ios
6am Player
BloOmfield 6, Rhode Island
2.50
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Continuing to prep for their
might have established a new
Friday's Games
(74)35.20: P(7.1) I 16.7o 1(7.
Milligan 9, Lincoln Memor I 2 y Chicago
31 23 17
79
s 3.u.
New Jersey at Philadelphia
Adelphi 16, Rutgers 2
St. Louis
29 3112
70
Savannah games, the 8th
training
method.
Detroit at Atlanta
North Central 5, Drexel 6
FifThrace-$.1L$: 3i,5
Vancouver
23 3415 61
Eddie Norton led the way graders played Winter Park
2) 'R 's Adam
Indiana at San Antonio
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Golden State at Milwaukee
Temple at U. of Central Flo di,
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Phoenix at Portland
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San Diego at Seattle
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Cornell at Stetson, 7:30 pm!.
T PIS. and Kevin Wildes 6.
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• easy to grow In all areas of our state.
five pounds of Dolomite per one hundred the prepared bed before sowing the seed, aphids, leaf miners, beetles and fruit not form fruit. So, don't be alarmed when
Many prdeneti may already have
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Every o or three weeks, after the worms. If insects attack, spray or dust you see these dropping from the vines.
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These can be applied when you fertilize.
Cucumbers are started by planting common problem with young seedlings,
during the hot, humid months of sum.
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cucumbers large varieties, grown for either slicers, or picklers. Also, we have along every 25 ft. of row. Mix the fer- When the first true leaves appear, thin can be controlled
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Remember, If you run into problems
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produced for pickling. A number of kinds Florida Garden" which is available free four inches. Next, shape up the bed. Then
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In each category grow well in Florida. I upon request by calling the Agri-Center open shallow furrows about three Inches
Mulching ar ou nd the plants will prevent you cannot solve yourself, please give us
thoroughly as needed.
Won't give along list of names,
at 322-3233.
from both sides of the line where seeds
some fruit rots,
While cucumbers are easy to grow,
a call at the Ag-Center and we will be
Just ask your garden center operator
Cucumbers grow best on slightly acid are, to be planted.Distribute one4talf some cam is needed. An area at least one
Since there are both male and female more than glad to help.

a little enlarged. The doctor irritation Is set up that causTs
wants another scanner test. the pancreatitis.
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male. Incidentally I'd appredate an early reply as I'm
getting married in about three
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for everyone to have reliable Plaza at the lame time of

World and Daytona Beach, recent stay in the hospital.

personal protection against telethon on March 22.

the couple will make their Their many friends will be

attack.

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Guests Included Melissa

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new club in Pine Hills. The workers. The tricycle ceremony, there was a buffet
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date for the chairter dinner Obstacle Course on March 8, dinner served to the guests. health department. Jacte

and Bob Smith with daughter
insisted that in a marriage
CONFIDENTIAL TO chain would be a chemical Elementary School in do
protective device Vat would club's Freedom Week essay Heather from Daary, Jim
one must be totally honest "ASHAMM IN KEN
and Meta Porter and son
about one's feelings, even If WIS.": George Beriard Shaw beeltherin thehandorpockat co mpetition will be on
David
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the other is hurt.
and therefore readily
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I maintain that his com Is ashamed of
it was savii
accounts ha ve been and daughters Lisa and
ments were unnecessary, and respectable he " w --- available in

himself,

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and Kradle Kate, Inc., a the new Triangle Sertoma rose print. she wore a corsathge recently had ma jor sur gcy,
nursing home for terminally Club of Mt. Dora will be of fresh spring flowers,
has returned to her home aid
ill and severely handicapped March 22 at 6:30 p.m.
is doing very well. Fran d

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Most Older Ladies Hate To Cook

DEAR ABBY: You would
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moderate in all things.
minds can't be reached.
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Rev. Larry Burgess per.

Rod - Cable, president, an. Ave.
Autistic Children at 400 nounced
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Chicksaw Trail In Goldenrod, presen
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Gilmore. The men in ft wedding wore tundos In a coni- a nuclear medicine technologist, West Orange Memorial
..position of black andwhlie. The groomnchose atuxedoofall Hospltal, Winter Garden. The groom is employed by the
County of Seminole, Public Administration.
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overinidulge and be negligent get into a _____________________ with a pal
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what the defense did; South
was going to get to ruff his

19) Ditterences In viewpoints

University of Central Florida.

toma, I, proud of the con- East and Its Effect on U.S. setting at 8 p.m. on March 17, periences in the United Statrs

as V. Stowell Jr., father of the groom, served as best Todd Christensen, David and Dianne Prince.

'- man.___
Uabsroomamen were Terry E. Quistensen, brother of

club: but it was too late. South
took dummy's ace, played

i 4f4 This is not a good time to arisâallthetlme.
SCHOOL

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fitted neckline opened with tiny crocheted buttons. She wol
Matching beige dippers and a white orchid corsage.

West won and shifted to a

round of trumps, led a fourth

Seminole County.

tributions bier club has made FAmnamy".

• slim ailbonette with long scalloped sleeves and a scalloped Keogh), Cam Stowell, sister of the groom; decorations,

ed a low club on the third one.

to

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Mrs. Meta Burgess was the her husband Bill are
ssa4oam qlana gDwn was fashioned with an A-line skirt and
The reception was held at Wymore Grove Club House. The chikiren, 8X Lake Howell
Members
from
the
y
matron
of honor. She Ware a active members of the
lm,, both of which were diagonally draped. An over bride's colors of sea4oam, pale yellow and white we re carried Road in Maitland.
Longwood Ser toma
Wit
long red float.
the -i diagonal cape with the same draping as the bodice out in the floral arrangements and decor at both the church
They were able to furnish several months recruiting
Springs and Longwqod
, ifld skirt completed the total look. She carried a single yellow and the reception.
teaching mirrors, linens and necessary 25 charter mem. Bud Burgess served the community projects.
bridegroom, who Is his uncle,
Assisting at ft reception were: Mrs. Roseartm Prince, visits to the Kradle Kare, and bers from Eustis,
rose with baby'4 breath aW ribbw matching W gown.
Fran said she really [eels
Tavares, as the but man.
BridasclWds wwo Cindy
Cindi Lopes, Francine Dennis director; Mrs. Carol Pinto, assistant director; bride's book, donated a much needed fim Umatilla and Mt. Dora.
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David
Porter,
son
of
Jim
blessed
that she is doing so
and Diane Fedd.raon. Their gowns and flowers were Identical Stacey and Robyn Christensen, nieces of the groom; chain, door, linens and visits for
Jim
Hartman
has
Porter
of
well,
and
grateful to all who
ff
and
Me
pagne
fountain,
Bonnie
Toney;
Bar,
Teny
Christensen,
John
to the holoor atiewhint's.
Threshold. Also the club filled spearheaded the club e
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motier, Cathie Stowell, wore an original Prince and Bob Pinto; wedding cake, Sue Christensen, sister, and distributed Christmas for participation in the Easier Casaelberry, was the ring showed them so much kindness during this difficult
floor-length hand crocheted beige gown, fashioned along the In-law of the groom; groom's cake (made by Etta Jane food baskets where needed. Seals Telethon on March 22 bearer.

He led out three rounds of
spades and carefully discard.

N.rh

deaf project. There is a need children Christopher,
fur some 2,000 of these units in Shannon and Ronnie. Jr.

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loser-ca-loser play to bring
home the
,

out rather than to let them want to.
stew.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

BUT WHEN

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Well
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He ruffed the heart lead

broke 3-1. What could he do to

Dealer. Sou th

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Insure his game contract?
FInally, South worked out
an unusual variation of the

$04
Vulnerable: North-South

ilength vW of alilk ilhasion wn secwaid to a

. ' a gift from the groom.

to break 3-3 he could score an

4' K J 732

Continue to be frugal except delipcies, so steer clear of
where ba* neciessities are theni.

Inatouchysituatlonathome, on
own two feet. You'll
It's important to Uft things got qvierything done that you

by Stoffel S H&amp;mdahl
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wedding naro "Jerry" Sicillano, wfio
Beverly Burns, president of Profesw Fritz discussed the formed
the
the Winter Springs La Ser- "Economic War In the Middle ceremony In a candlelight will tell of his business ex

and edged hi Venial lace. She carried a formal bouquet of

easy 12 tricks. But suppose
they broke 4-3 and dWtbbh&amp;

Q$

6:30 to 7:30.

white tea roses and yellow baby's breath accented with
, ngi Ivy. Her only jewelry was a pair of diamond earrings,

thought to the right play. Of
course, if spades were going

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birth date,
dander up. You'll have little
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) patience for their in-

tendency to be unrealistic 19) CountIng on another to do
about your financial position, you a favor could lead to

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modified Juliet cap embellished

five-diamond

contract,

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border of pleats.

and really gave a lot of

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involved. You still have a
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3-2i-so

think. Getting along with sht end financially If you're
Other signs is one of the notcareful.Begenerouswith
begins with your birthday.
SAGMAR11US (Nov. 23Mail $1 for each Astro-Graph, De 1) Don't allow yourself

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Closes

The Longwood Tourist Club
be elected can look forward to
St. Patrick's D
Day was the regular business meeting will
new goals, and will know what
day of a Joyful celebration in be held on March 27, at 1:00
should be carried over for the can be ordered from any of the home of Meta a nd
LaITy p.m., at the Sunny Shade Park
the La Sertoma members.
new year's activities,
Burgess.
Pavilion.
The Winter Springs SerThe Longwood Area Ser- Their brother-in-law,
toma and La Sertoma Clubs
Grayden Enslin, returned
will hold their Awards toma Club met at noon,
The Longwood.Win r
with a dear friend from Lake
Arid, Pa., Loretta Yurgov. Commerce will have ttir
Quality Inn North with the North.
buffet dinner beginning at
The scheduled speaker was sky. They casne to Longwood regular meeting Monday, 'at
7:30 p.m: There will be a cash De. Richard Fritz, a professor so that Larry could marry noon, in the Quality Inn North.
bar for the members from of Economics at the them.

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John Spolski will speak to the Templeton, Linda TownsWd,
club on the teletype corn- Bud Burgess, and Margaret
munication devices for the and Ronnie Allman with

Longwood,

more could have been done so
the new offlcersthat will soon

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The bride was given in marriage by her father. She chose for
+ her vow, a formal gown of pure white silk entirely overlaid
with dwer gorgette. The Queen-Anne neckline, empire bodice
and bishop alseves we, lavishly appliqued with Venise lace
and seed pearls. Her long A-line skirt cascaded Into a sweeping
c1.l.ngtlm train edged In matching lace and ended in a

become a bit moody. _________________________________
temperamental doesn't
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accomplish anything. It's become you. Rise above It.

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been accomplished or what Wintcrs

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SV11t0.

ATBRIDGE

You could spend so much time £1 to your liking you WIN

As

are looking backward at the flIJAThICK

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granddaughter of Mrs. Frances Dennis of Chuluota, and the
'late Dale W. Dennis of Ohio. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
-. and Mrs. James Stowell Jr., Sanford. Paternal grandparents
- are the late James V. Stowell Sr., Elmira, N. Y., and the late
Ruth J. Simpson, Geneva. Maternal grandparents are the late
JamesFrancis Liddy and Mary Donavan Liddy, Elmira, N. Y.
. Wedding music selected by the bride and groom was sung by

The bride's

worrying about things that
you won't even attempt to

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end of the year to see what has

formed the double ring Catholic ceremony.
tbe bride la the daughter of Gale B. Dennis and thepaternal

'.iThGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) la pancreas and the bile duct pleasant If you don't have to.

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stand for Service to Mankind,

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holy matrimony March 15 at 3 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalen

abdomen,
would not be able to recomIt's a very tricky disease mend your having any alcohol

Lime is healthy, but don't let ththi.

jects

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+
(NEWSPAPER ENTERffiE ASSN)

P
ro

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acute severe pain In the ab- alcohol is very bad for such a
domen that often resembles a condition regardless of what

A2tlV (March 21-April 19)

"PRISCILLA'S POP

,Repeat Vows

digest your food properly. If it avoid it.

Much 229 1980
dealing with an authoritarian from the liver empty together Eliminating alcohol entirely
A busier-than-normal social or dominant individual today, at one spot in the small in- is a small price to pay contestine and if the gallstone sidering the real health
life could be in store for you listen politely but
lodges
at that point It can benefits that you can gain In
this coming year. Meeting bulklozed by what he or she
ru
obst
ct
the pancrea tic duct, your particular case.
new people and having a good says Queitly do your own

L&amp; 1X*J1 LAJP4JT 10

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IUNJT -D VF4W 701M
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YOUR BIRTHDAY

by Howie Schneider

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________________________________ and it can be caused by at any time In the future in
several different things, One view of the genuinely serious
of them is the excessive use of consequences that can
alcohol. Another is the develop from chronic panblockage of the duct that creatitis.
By BERNICE BFDE OSOL
drains the pancreatic juice
There are people who live
into the intestine with a with chronic pancreatic

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IN THIS

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an important di gestive organ complicate your disease. You
and supplies most of the do not want to have a chronic
enzymes that enable you to form of pancreatitis if you can

FARM FRESH EXTRA

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VALUES

$40 eninofmMe

JAN'S PRODUCE
Monday thru Saturday
ctnd Evenings by Appointment

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DRIFTWOOD VILLAGE 323.2300
549 W. LAKE) ARY BLVD. 323-23
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Vflhss. Super Phis Mailiet.

PHONE 2234454
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CALENDAR

Semlno

(QCD) Lk. of the Woods Inc. to
Rosemary Proctor, Lot 331 Lk. of
the Woods, Townhouse Sect.

FRIDAY, MARCH21

Qrndo .. Wjnter Pork

322 - 2611

Taiglewoid AL, closed, $ p.m., St. Richards
Church, ]
2
Lake Howell Road.
DMA Prop to cont. same as
above, *35,700.
Losgwood AL, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
(QCO)JackL.Gale&amp;TinaC.to
Deltous Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
Jerry Crews Inc. The B 690.36 ft of
the N 30 ft of the N', of NE½ of
Deltona.
SW¼ of Sect 26, 20.29, $100
Your Adsit Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Joseph H. Walsh Co. to Joseph
Club,
710
E.
Rollins Ave., Orlando.
H. Walsh Jr. Begin at NW corner
of SW'i, of NEW o Sect.
21.31,
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
, acres. $5,300.
Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida, Inc., 7
H. Miller &amp; Sons of Fl. Inc. to
p.m., Sanf ord Chamber of Commerce.
Edmund J. O'Neil &amp; Velma M. &amp;
Jeanne M., Lot 17 BIli A Camelot
SMIOId LA, Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

RATES

1 time ... . ...
3 consecutIv, times

3 Lines Mimmum

Noon The Day 'Before Publication
Noon

Sunday Un. 3, $S0,S0O.
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Theodore A. Kostiuk Jr. &amp; wf
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Rose C. to Ralph H. David I WV _____________________
OorothyV. Lots 63&amp;6d Lk. Sylvan
3-Ce tines
Est.. $12,000.
John B. Millcnig I wV Kathleen
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J. to Albert 0. Cichra &amp; wf 2
Spaces In MasonIc Gardens, in
Roberta I, Lots 711 731 all of lots
area most beautiful M.
43 &amp; S3, Lk. Sylvan Est., $19,000.
orial Park. We, to settle
Ernesto R. Rouetti I WV Rita to
estate
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Shubert Constr. Co. insc., Lot 4 51k
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2, Lk. Ridge Park,
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Kermit S. Gideon to Wm. H.
Hoffman I wf Margar et A., from _____________________
the SE corner of the SW'!.of Sect w,B
e Lonely? Write: "Get A
26,2029,112,500
Mate'
Dating Service. All
H. Miller I sons of Fl. Inc. to
ages. P.O. Box 4011, Cliarwa.
Rickey L. Beard &amp; WV Molly. Lot 13
tar, . zsie.
Dlii C. Camellot Un., 4,360,500.
Bahia Oaks Inc. to Martin
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
Mindich &amp; Herman Rader, that
find him listed In our Business
part of lots 175 &amp; 179, $61,000.
Ross L. Wms 1. lrmgard L. to - Directory,
Plenty Schechter &amp; wf George M.,
Lot 430 Forest Brook Fifth Sect.
Legal Notice

Cuselberry LA, closed, I
p.m., Ascension Lutheran
ftWCh, Caiselberry.
Salute to the (Jailed States variety show in honor of
beBary Firemen's AuzilLary's 25th Anniversary, 7:30
p.m., DeBary Firemen's Recreation Hall, 12 Wombs
Rd., Tickets available at the door.
.
SemInole Coinnitialty College Choral FestIval, 7:30
P.M., campus; Health Center. SOC Chorale and
Qiorallers and concert choirs from Lake Brantley,
Lake Howell, Lyman and Seminole high schools. Free
to public.
CemCral Florida Air Now, 1:30 p.m., Sanford-Central
Florida Airport. Gates open 9 am, for preehow
features. Blue Angels, Golden Knights, the Eagles and
others,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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4 rental units, Income $2000 me.

5-4,05t 8' Fat"

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Chamber of Commerce installation
dinner and dance, Deltona Country Club. Cocktails,

'1:30p.m., dinner, 7:30 p.m.; danclngl:30'p.m. to 12:30
a.m.

41Houses

REALTORSMLS
Lake front Country charm, 2 BR,
28, brick FP, 19. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings.
fenced lot, many extras.
$51,900 by owner principals
Only. Call alt 5, 323.6507.

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323•5774

SUNDAY,MARCH
Ballroom aid road dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple

Shalom, Providence and Elkeam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA,Ip.m., open speaker, Hall way House,591 Like Minnie Delve, Sanford.
"Yoag at Heist,' dance , 8 p.m., DeBary Corn.
munity Center, 51*11 Road, DeBary; instruction, 7:30

Lk. Mary - 2 BR. fenced yd.
INVEST.
RESIDENTIAL
LAKE VIEW. 530.000.
Restaurant, bar, lounge. SRX
property.3BR, l"Bon cor. lot
LOST on approximately March
tic. Owner mustsel
Owner motivated. $23500.
l. Submit
11, Key rIng containing 12 keys
3 BR. FP, fenced yd., assume
mort. $42,900.
in the vicinity of Faust Drugall offers. Listed at $2'000.
BRAND NEW BEAUTYStore. Call Bob Lovenbury at
Stunning 3 BR. 26 wpiush
INC .
the Herald. Reward offered.
INC .
cptg., brick fireplace, dream
322-2611, 300 N. French Ave.,
REALTOR t
kit &amp;hugebdrmson 1g. treed
REALTOR
lot for *79,90011
701 110g.
Bldg.
339450,
701
3390509
"001).
£. Altamonte Dr.
LOST: Calrn.Tsrrler, IL. fern.
3390s E. Altamonte Dr.
Down Dcv. Inc. to C. Frederick
339.osoa
HOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
to mos. Country Club Estates
Allbrandi &amp; *1 Corinne R. Lot 16
large 3 OR home weal In kit.,
area. REWARD. 333.0121
FICTiTIOUS
NAME
2-Rooms
Dawn Est. Sect. II, $17,000.
new paint inside &amp; out &amp;
Albert E. Vaughan &amp; WV Shirley
fenced corner lot. Only
LOST: Slack cocha.poo
Notice is hereby given that lam
01111$
&amp;ii
A. to Arthur H. Vaughan I WI
living. .ai.
$37,500!!
Female,
lorS"high
en
gaged in business at 390
WIekIy&amp;msnthlyr.t.s,vflI.
Margaret 0. Lot 020, that parcel
60
2000 Maple Ave. 3231117
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ari
Rd., Casiery, Fl..,
p Inquire 5001. Oak 541.7553.
lying In Sect 11, 2032
EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this 32707. Seminole County, Florida
$12,100.
newly built 3 BR, 30 w-fl$4 sq
it
under
the
fictitious
name
ALM
of Capital Homes Inc. to Albert
It, intercom, Solarium &amp;
e-cN Cars
30#.psrtms,*s
Unfurnished
M.
FIFTH
AVENUE
COSMETICS,
________________________
Huys &amp; wV Phyllis B., Lot 242
fireplace on '-'i acre wooded
24
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2
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and that I intend to register said
Barclay Woods third ad
sot. $115,000.
the Circuit Spur of the Moment Babysitting
d.
$73,900.
name
with
the
Clark
of
.(1
Ralph W. Kelley to Timothy M.
Sanford Court Apt,
in my home. HrIy, dolly, wkly
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida
Ricke I Margaret 0. Watson, Lot
Huge
Oaks
shade
this
charming
3
CHECK
THIS
PRICE!
2
story
3
Energy efficient 1 SR unit. 13
rates. DAY or night-. 3234477.
accordance with the provisions of
Bdrm. home with fireplace,
14 &amp; the S 5 ft of Lot 13 Ilk Q
BR. 1½ B home wnew carpet.
. built-in power seven, attic
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Longwood Park, $44400.
hardwood 1loo, dining room,
Ing &amp; 2 porches on corner lot.
diffléutty
finding
storage
&amp;
many
other
Wit: Section I65.0 Florida if you of* having
sCreened porch I garage.
The Babcock Co. to John D. Statutes 1,37.
532,5001!
NtUrIS. 3301 S. Sanford Ave.
a Place to live, car to ?ivt, a
Cen tral location. $33,Ø.
Santa,geIoi.w Virginia $.,As Un
lob, or some service you have
Pdormaltahiey
106 Cranes Roost VIII Sect., 3
CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNERCRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
owner
need of, rem all our want ads Wha$ever the Occasion, tp,er.,sa
condo, $33,000.
3 OR, 2½B w.2600 sq ft of
- this 3 Bdrm. 2 Both, din. rm.,
.
•VIf'
day
cit
solve
ad
to
It. Try
Varna A. &amp; Pauline M. Wheeless Publish: March 7, 14, 21, 25, 1110 _________________________
quality
features on beautiful
porch,
gar.,
fireplace,
1
9
.
one
soon,
treed
DET.41
ll2xl?l corner Int. Below cost
to Ralph W. Kelley, Lot 11 Ilk Q
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lot, good area, PRICE
Longwood Park, 363,000.
at 576.50011
SR-1309 up. Pool. AdUItó onW,
s-Good Nngs to Fit
REDUCED TO $52,500.
Some as above, Lot 12, $4,300.
on lake Ada, Just ga. el
NOTICE UldOle
I
BrilleyCAnglel wf Sartha
'P°'t.,, 51'd ,n 17421*
FICTITIOUS NAME
- - !ils;
BEAUTIFUL heavily wooded 3,2
NEW HOMES
"u
'.IIJ
- ru.ws
PlogsOu!atered, Cut &amp;wrapped
acres (390 ft. frontage) on
MartVIiI'5 Village
Tier SE.R.Traffords Map of5anf,, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
..
1 toS daily
open
I0clb,333.4$fl
Stone Island Road. $22,000.
$100,
Notice is hereby given that the
$250 mo &amp; under if you qualify.
2IR mcdern,goodlocetion
Hubert R. Earley &amp; American undersigned pursuant to the
1
lONE DOLLAR $
COUNTRY LIVING at Its bi5t1
Fanced, A&amp;H,w.w carpet
322.2994.
Group One Inc to AS Bldg. Cont of "Fictitious Name Statute",
- I acres fenced, 3Bdrm,25efh,
5314700
AS Inc. Lot 273 Barclay Woods Chapter 545.09, Florida Statutes,
Per 100 lb. bagel potatoes
tam. room,fireplace, screened
Third Add., 115,000.
PLANTING OR EATING
will register with the Clerk of the
Altamonte executive
patio w. BBQ, self-cleaning
- The Greater Constr. Crp. to Circuit Court, In and for Seminole
Load your owill
Townhouse. 3 BR, 2½ 5,
pool w.cooi deck, fenced
Albert T. Rutledge, Lot 34 River County, Florida, upon receipt of
1100W. 1St.
Brantley Schools. $530 me.
pastures, fish pond, access to
3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOURun Sec. 3. $1O,00.
proof of the publication, of this
Call 322.5915.
BLE
CARPORT,
St. Johns River, $129,000.
AP.
The Greater Constr. Crp to notice, the fictitious name, to wit:
11Iustructlors
PLIANCES, AIR &amp; HEAT, ON
Herbert W. J. Massey I Betty E., HARBOUR LANDING VENTURE _______________________
_____________________
ALMOST 2 ACRES, SUN.
Lot- 132 RIver Run Sect. 3, $40,900. under which we are engaged in
31-Apartments Fumishid
1.
LAND. SELLER WILL HOLD
business
at
Lee lepo, Suite
THE MORTGAGE. TOTAL
C. E. EXCLUSIVE
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(QCD) Richard W. Savard I 301, Winter Park, Pier
327*9.
$40,500.
Julie to Richard W. Savard, Lot 1,
Sanford Court Apts
M
That the parties Intarsoted In Ci'oitive ExpressIons 3227113
81k H Tanglew000 Sect. 3, 1100.
sold business enterprise are as
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Energy effic iency studios, Ides
Barbara D. Eubanks to follows:
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
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0041
1$41i1p
ntd
for
single,
many
features
Christopher R. Johnson &amp; WV
THEHARRODG!OUP,INC.
PORT, DBARY AREA, LOW
-.-. .Including afllc$t.r.ge.33015.
Catherine C., Lot 39 Ilk A Crystal
ARTHUR J. McQU1LLAI4
DOWP4,SELLERW1LLTAKE
S$nf.d Ave.
Hedge against inflatlonl Bowl Add, to CB, $54,000,
MORTGAGE. 132.000.
RANDY LUIINSKY FREIGHT HANDLERS -S
acres
on
lost
growing
Lk.
Mary
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.Jokanna Dleti to Juanita J.
TEARY LUIIN$KY
Blvd. 330' frontage. Good
1ILw.wcarpot,C.HM
Ji*e.auU_L.&amp;1.ate&amp; - - Dessd at.Ww*sr
Freisht handier needed tot
BRAND NEW oviEo DUP.
tIl'Otst
Cony. todeJ.!)I4..F . - the N 16 ft. 01 LotS Norvn.an,fv 5n. r,...,..
r
brlvota
rr.taM
w.- q .
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rwwv.ry
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+
dap.
333-1663
$25,000 operatIon in Sanford, p.
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CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.
Publish:
rch ,11, 21, 25,
Ma
Wekiva
retreat
1
acre
on
St.
ACE Builders Inc. to Ouxay OCT.14
Good salary &amp; benefits.
$0,000.
Johns River. Only 5.SJ000 dwn.
Rintharamy I WV Payrinm, Lot I ___________________________
Qualified parsons reply to liii
32--Houses
I.Wurnlshsd
Total
price
unbelievable
at
Springwood $10,400
10, co The Evening Herald,
ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
117.000.
NOTICE UNDER
Olin AM Homes of Fl Inc. to
P.O. SO IM, Sanford, pj
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
Tired
0*houIehuntIiig?3.7.$31
FICTITIOUS
NAME
STATUTE
Arthur I. Friedman, LotI Cluster
CARPETS, READY FOR
33771. Equal Opportunity
3
BR,
11
2
19.
lanced
lots,
fflO•
Loose,
Dep.
post.
Max.
TO
2
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
L Sterling Pork Un. 24
OCCUPANCY. ONLY 121,900.
Employer. M.P.
privacy,
FP,
ready
to
child.,
no
polls.
be
Notice Is hereby given that the
Charlis Hill &amp; WV Catherine to
restored. All !$200.
Geneva Oat do
2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
George H. Laurendine I Edward undersigned pursuant to the
1001W.Uffi$t.
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SCREEN PORCHES, AP.
C. Spaulding All allot Ii &amp;theE½ "Fictitious Name Statute',
54L19, Florida Statutes.
PLIANCES, GOOD CONDI.
of Lot 2 Rep. CE Ilk 10 Highland Chapter
I?
ACRES
FOR
HORSES
NEAR
will
register with t$ie Clerk ii the
TIOPI, WALK DOWN TOWN.
Park $7355
$O*RENTO. OLD 5 BED.
AU IMMOYNHIT
$22,900.
Jane E. Penis to Joanne 1. circuit COUrt, in for $lmi
5q&amp;L
ROOM HOUSE NEED PIXIN'
Bailey Los , The Highlands -Sect. county. Florida. upon roc-'pi of
RIAL.TOR$ &amp; FINCIN'. $310 MONTH.
proof 19 the P*l$C0*1SII 0* thiS
FRAME. WALK
1,
Prsøcli
Av.
322.7972 2 BEDROOM
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2111
Sanford
Ave.
fictitious
name,
to
we:
1.1 Airs Homes Inc. Los.iaid nOtice, ttie
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
BROKER.
25144*
(Cor.*h&amp;Frwid,Ave.
UMSr
T. Stanton Go WO Cynthia L. Lot SI TR1STONE FOUNDATION
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
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we are aligNed
In business
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. Gel Aire Hills Un. 1,1*100.
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
323.$17
at 3451 Pieldln,*ooI Read,
$21,900.
Sel Aire Homes Inc. tojesaphA.
4000fldoftth$IUTW
MIN W" Florida 31711.
Casarlo I wt Catherine A. Lot 167
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HUGE. POOL 3 BEDROOM, 2½
Sol Airs Hills Un 7. $40,455.
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Wtfsrd, Lk. Mary, newS BR, 5010 business enterprise ore as
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
Donald L,McCarnmonIWV Neel
25. adjacent Golf Course.
FIREPLACE, EAT-IN
R. to Paul D. Switzer I wi Marcia follows: Suzanne K. Steno, Marten
PRESSER,
slip,
apply
Carriage
A. Stone, Rex A. $VSIIO
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AppI., 2 car garage, carpet,
KITCHEN, $52,900 WITH AS.
ft., 1.0* 1 Ilk A,
Million.4W ShWW4
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Dated at Seminole County,
•NOS. 1410. 3251*13 or
SUMARLE MORTGAGE.
spreading Oak VIII.,
Hwy.
134,
IJni.I,aid.
Mardi It, 1*.
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104 Aire Homes Inc., to j J. Florida
Publish Mar. 21,251 Apr. 1,
STENSTROM
RamonAyala.Ortls I WV NIb. 1..,
iNS
WtSd
caipfs.r
wemas
$5
lIve
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Lot 154 PsI Airs Hills Un 7.
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in w.1100rty couple. Golary.
- REALTORS
Mull drive, rot. roe. or
ll5tldl
2
BR, 11 home In
CITYOP
NO QUALIFYING ON THESE
om5$5Yuhi1lgh'
CCM on fenced lot.
LAKE MMY, P1.0*10*
SANFORD 41 C.A.H,
.
covered patio overlooking
2o,
NOTICIOP PUSL$CNSAaINS
46,,
ftetfred or ssrn1401ra4 painter
1010011 CH&amp;A, eat.lnklt,, FR I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC111111111t I
LONOWOOD 32, Mi needs TLC,
NOTICE OP INTENT
morel Just $100001
PlIIdYmaIl, for 11111 main.
asking $39,1Ss.
YOU WILL PLEASE TANS
TOUSSISTU
SEIGLER REALTY
NOTICE THAT, øie City Council of
NWiC5Work. ANt! *1 Silver 3.1 with lice, rove, is pd. di.,
FICTITIOUS NAME
U. Dr. &amp; ask fw Riolly.
Good investment. Wide variety
11 Pd. IMM ad $4e,,
Pursuant to the provislono of the City of Lake Mary, FWW,
BROKER of usis. SIR, ii. Gun. comm.
will hold a Public Hung an the
Chao.
s.oi
ma.
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
ioninl Only $21,900.
Waitress up., PT days only.
, apt ,.
Is hat abv given of the WOW ot Leo 17th by of April,
•A'tEMpd REALTY
Sanford
Orlando
EØ&amp;O*ISIS$RNISIWSIIS
I. Ward end Mona U. Ward, Is VCiSdi.P.M.,$$ilCity Halt, City
Rag. *Nt Estats Irakar
3210640
3271577
Handyman special 2 u, ii
rs *,a.. l
Y Plorlie, to on*ioor
register the name "Buds Cook TV
home, close to school &amp;
lvii. Traffics" and to, owe" o!otNlonW*elan,.....areot,,. mamtsmue ..--- for
shopping. Cxc, investment
property dilcnibsd below,
itse business lecasw as o
EAPERIENCID
property. Yours for $33,.
City Road. Orlando, Florida roouistIng tow CRY 0*LakeMary,
(SemInole County) union said Florida, to 51WWSI the fellSwIlig
ledacidl I IN, ii home in
OR ½B, CN&amp;A,
dssaod prapurfy:
wg,,
name as low owners.
Experienced Walterog ,.
fuj,
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luniand w.FR, FP, new kit, sc
11,1* at 1111 Will to corner 19
Dated this 0th day 19 March,
porI'sc. Maitns'i FRONT
NM C011r ILALTY .
huffy, REALTORS.
Patio,w.wcarpst&amp;
Section 22, TansIslp 55 $,
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SERVICE
CONTRACT.
MULTI
PLE LISTING- RIALTOR
Howard J. Clifton
SANDRONI, 355 1. Cam.
A buy for $31000.
Fll LttsORCen,*EaW5le.igthe
REALTY WORLD'
Attorney her Re,istrants
mirclai Ave. (no to Pill _________________
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Li. Harney, lake front. 3Q'
North line of the Southwest to a
. 372 West Palrborilis Ave.
oøics),
Bulb
N-aiwlslerpaw's.''
btce19.tof.ot 9n 0 P01Wof
Wint Pork, p154j05 33755
Sanford's Sales Leader
PHAVA, FHA,31 134$
PuiSlits Mardi 21.10. and-AprIl 4 aapinr,lng, thence $19ts 114.3$ IN full time. 54 ShIft Apply '
323.7132
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- 01,104
cony. Cellar, 90 flJIuOuullls
M. Unsworth Rutty
Ave.
207 C. 25th St.
's• NIIIS1INII1Y 11om sail
.. Norlhoo AV righil-04M of o:i
ANYTIME
NOTICE UNDIR FICTITIOUS
O Schidelar nssLl by
Reed a distance 19a.gst,
NAME STATUTE
beISMlIPfl50Sip.
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widarsIoned pursuant to till -'l Null $5sao
Aldiuey, Puts. Ne ghme calts
appsdusi$os If you qualify.
"FIctItIous Na me Statute," ot soctism es a
REALTORS j5 PARK
lab
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Hon
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to
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-are $5 learn Willie you earn.
will rsglstsn with Pie Out sliM. prrty 19*1sis5ng
Low Dn Payment Branch3
11.71 plus or
'SettesIacts -call yow Navy
CIntuN Court, in and tar SumINte mi arjs,
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r
toll
Will
build
an
stsr
or 1.191,49. ISPintt
- recruIter. call us coibicti
Counly. P15,105. up no'1 If
ver bates our lot.
, ThpIS Hearingshill is hail
1V55
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II iM at itsi City H , City et
&amp; Coavalgucipt Csr. 00
sulice, $5.wlt: FOREST CITY
.
Melol INC.* boNy
544353$
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F*105. *1l 17. 1911 19 Ifl.NsnvIRe Ave.
SOOT AND PAINT SHOP, under i* l'di. P.M. or 10 suss
which I Ilipod to 5115555 in
us pistol At I.
DIESEL. MECHANIC
business at N WiltowAvonno.
1
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will
be
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cessuwpvisieii
name,
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Humid. P.O. Ian 1055.
. City - Body aid P11*1--IMp" sps,y,P*,Ws.matbe,..ak 1111, Pt. *78. Isisl l's. Iwi*ir1$1JENk$N$CSICLI
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Inc., Realtors

W. Garnett White
Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
IC? W. Commercial
Phone 322 7851, Sanford

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National 4 tliu.ce ledge 1$ ceiteadal
celebeatism, ballet, 2 p.m., College Park Woman's
Club, 714 W. Dartmouth St., Orlando. Guest Aloyslus
Mazewaki, of Chicago, national president

- MONDAY, MARCH 24

Santord 2 BR, 2 Ba, appro 1000 sq
Vt, full dec kit, newly dec.
condo. Call 3237763 for info.

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"Luxury

Ceacert by Rbyt Express, show
from 5
Wayne, bid., 7:30 p.m., Wlider Park Mall. Open to
public.
WIDNDAY,MA1(30
Pi- 'at CoadI, 7:30 p.m._Chaster 5f
L*sr of IIOI
en Ronald McDes*ld }los.s. ,
THURWAY, MARCH 27
ftW
uUss
tax service for senior citinons, 11 pm,
L
City HalL Call Tina Anderson at $314111.
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FRIDAY, MARCH$3
Neraus do Var. Hswad Qqter United I*ugte
of the C411
Nye 2:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Burch
CornelIus, 107 llIgl'Iwd Court, Sanford. Program by
Mrs. Fred Harris on Prison Life of
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r.possessid, used vary short
time. Original $103, bat. 1)51 or
-III me. Agent 33l$4 -

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new interspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged
Of seconds but brand new top
line bedding sits onlyl Free.
local delivery. PIous Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.97. So. of
Sanford. 322-5721.

adult/family mobile home community
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leadowka qn The River

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KENMORE WASHER -.Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323.0197
'Ref. rope. It cv ft frost Iris.
Orig. $339, now $355 or $19 me.
Agent 3394156.

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Meadowlea on the River at DeBary
801 2080; DeBary, Florida 32713
(305)6684078

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60A-uslnsu Equip.

Jewelry store ffixtures for sale.
Lighted display counters;
alarms, fixtures, furniture.
332.546),

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HomeRepalr
349-5259

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SERVICES UNLIMITED
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Home Repair l, Remodeling
21 hrs.
323-0771 ,
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Light Itauling

Dr'sssmakIng

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 319-5371

Alterations, Dressmaking
'Drapes, Uphol$tefl'

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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 3231551.

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Trent Painting &amp;Repair

Animal Haven Grooming .
Boarding Kennels. Thermostat controied heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
r p. 3231743.

Mak'e'room in your attic, garage
Sell Idle items with a Classlfiai,
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker of
321.2411 or 131.3.
999

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Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est .
332353$

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WoodIng photography by John
CulIum, Free engagement ,,
photos or color 5*10. 323125$.

Tomorrow may be the day you
$ell that rollaway bad you've
nowhereto roll away. . .11 you
placo a Classified Ad today.

Antiques-Oriental hugs
Music loses-Slot Machines
Iridg.s Antiques
33317551

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PaintIng IRemodeling
FREE ESTIMATES
- Call anytime 34.535,

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or lJim*basis
Wedowashwlndows
677-5094

WE BUY USED FURNITURE&amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 3231721.

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HOUSe Cissning

E BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur.
niture, 205 B. 25th St. 3334911.

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Creative •Surfac.s.ulc.
specializing in repainting, mt.
&amp; ext., wallpaper,wall taxing, - wood staining, Free Ext. After "
you have called the rest call
the best. 563.5592.

rywalI, Collings, and WalIf
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
'Remooei I. Additions,
- CaIl3l.S399orN2-0133

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Shot land Pony, stud horse
3 yrs. old. 30
3 fl-3277a1ter6

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66-Horses

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204 S. Park Ave.

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Lawnmower Sales &amp; Service
Wes.11thebejt&amp;
Servicetherest
WESTERN AUTO
301 W. 1st. St.
3221103
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Tax Sery ice &amp; Iookke.ping
349-5"44

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Carpentry, Painting, Mint.
of all types. Lic. âondad
ns-oi Insured 0344399

Wanted to buy used o" Ice
oqulpmint. Nell's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1741, 50,.
19 Sanford. 3331711,

IMan, quality operation
yrs. e. Patios. Driveways,
etc. Wayne Seal. 321.1331

We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
1055. Sanford Ave.
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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323-7550

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
RebulId Condemned 4ousi s
S. G. BALINT
3225465 I

MEINTZER TILE
No or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 569.1342.
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Tile floors Installed
NEW&amp; REPAIR
Free Est.
13017$3 all a

For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
Items to choose from. P4011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92, So. of Sanford. 322-5721.

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TOWER'S BEAU rT SALON
formerly Hamnlett's Beauty Nock
51St. 1st St., 322-3743

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1977 Chrysler New Yorker
Brougham, loaded, white on
white, beautiful. Only 27,000
ml. &amp;3,500.131-1104 or 339-4752.

173 Chevy 3-ton, with 11½' _'
slide.
in camper, stove, ref., toilet,
heater, sleeps S. Only $3,500.
3232322

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Mast, 211 SIMvd Ave.
Ivy &amp; sill, liii fInest in Iii
fWnlfu., 1*11., ftFM follis

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113 Chow. Impala S.W. top
carrier, cxc, tlris,:new, into."
sticker, 1650. 323.079.

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1972 Chevy P.O with topper
'. Ton, $973. excellent cond.
327-2044

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Good used TV's, $22 Iup
MILLERS
SsW Orlando Dr.
Ph. 3734313

FREE WATER SKIING SHOWS

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Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23

and benefit package

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model,
Sold orig. $1O.35. used short
time. Sal. $119.Ilor $19.35 ma.

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'68 Plymouth Fury Cony.
$495, Current Insp.
323-7451
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For Sale 1931 Model A, 2 dr.,
Ford Exc. running con.
cond.
Modified road car. FIRM
13.500. 323 4193 aft 5.

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Good selection new, used &amp;
rebuilt baby grand pianos.
Cannon
Music
Center,
Longwood Village Shopping
Center, SR 431, 1 81k E. of i-i.
339.3900.

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push button controls, has carousel, still in warranty.
Originally $449, assumep.
mints of 12) me. Agent 33g.

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Reconditioned &amp; restyled pianos,
Including: new keys, new
finish, choose from various
styles &amp; finishes. $695.

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'15 Gremlin, 6 cyl., auto., air,
Power, radio, 33.000 mi., $1675,
may consider small car In
trade, good mileage. 323-0095.

AOK TIRE
322-7150
NEWTIRES$19.19&amp;UP
7413 French Ave.
Sanford
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Beautiful console piano, French
Provincial styling, used very
little. Fantastic tone &amp; touch
response.

MICROWAVE

Boating and fishing. . .riverbank recreation area...
swimming pool, tennis and shuffleboard . . ,.youth
center. . .paved and lighted streets.. underground
utilities.. central water and sewer.. .police and fire
protection . . medical facilities nearby . . - .bank
financing available.

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Like newcond.
Call 349-5656 aft 1p.m.

Zm. Knabe Baby Grand piano,
mahogany; Hammond Organ.
model J.517. 322.4671

Why buy used? New brand.mL
rn
box Springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. TwIn
full $ ize, queen I king. Jenkins
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Color portable TV; console color
TV; Stereo AM-FM tape
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miscellaneous items. 323-6-670.

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645 6161
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17 Volare Premier Wagon, AMFM stereo, AC, PS, PB, under
coated, 6 cyl. auto, 23,000 ml.
must sell, take over pymts.
322-1355.

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If you needfill for
Lg. holes, for good price
323-9325

Will buy lit &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
tso make Real Estate IBusine
ss lows. Florida Mar.
'tgag. 'Investment. 1104 E.
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Side-by-Side refrig., $75; picnic
tble w 2 benches, $30; full size
baby bed w-matt, $25; Oak
Porch rockers, $29.95; metal
office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.

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Terms. Call W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR. 3227953.

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1472 Faculty Dr.
March 21

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323-7534

Sale: 1974 Ford LTD. stereo
rAdio. 4 in. eruIaa ,-nn
AC. 323 0727

- BUYJUNKCARS
From $lOto$3O
Call 322-1624; 3214464 -.
roç Dollar Paid for lunk&amp;'ii
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.,
323990
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CARPORT SALE - SAT. &amp;
SUN. 10 N. 2nd ST., WINTER
SPRINGS. HOME SOLD,
EVERYTHING MUST GO.

Levii &amp; Wrangler Jeans
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

47-A--4ft1gages Bought
&amp;Sokl

77-Junic
Cars
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models. Call 3399100 or 534.
3 (Dealer)

AOK. TIRE
Shocks *5.95-Heavy Duty %7.9S
AIR SHOCKS 139.9$
New Batteries
2113 French Ave.. Sanford

Sat. Only l 1110W. 3rd St.
Books, records &amp; to. variety of
household Items. 'loMaverick.

Beds, Dbl. motel B.S. &amp; Matt.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1213
S. French. 323-73-40.

1976 Lincoln welder. AC-DC. 220
or 110 volt, Comm type, 3 phase
motor. Very good const. Must
sell $100. 319.5932.

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We buy equity in houses. apts., &amp;
vacant land. Lucky Investments, P. 0. Box 29 Sanford
322-474).

OSTEEN-DEER RUN
10 acres, lightly wooded,
cleared, well drained, mobile
home OK, assume mtg. at B
pct. $2800 per acre. 323 2327.

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76-Auto Parts

2Famly
Furn., ladles clothing. Sat. 9.5
305W. 15th St.

WIL SON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
321-$622

47-Real Estate Wanted

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located off Courtland I
Shallowford, wooded, $3,300.
373.75$ after S.
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REALTOR. 322-7498

322.20t0

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TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
immediately. Many lead &amp;
copper Tiffany type hanging
lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces.
6280701

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Investors this won't lastlong.
Nice 2 BR 8. 1 BR :urn.
Triplex, 2 carports, comm.
zoned on S. Sanford Ave. Lg.
lot could build additional units.
Rent for $655 mo. -clear over
$300. Assume present mtg.
Asking $63,000. 269-7377.

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fimasss1'Hsh v AIIrIaI, Oris
Aseed Ip,tag Pl Sail, Control Florid. Is.it
Workshop, 0:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 1811 Lisa. Ave.,
Orlando (near 3kd S. sail oft 24).
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2439s Myrtle Ave
Orlando
Sdnford
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3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 60x196
each on Sanford Ave. lust
across from Sanora (county).
Price $16,500 for all three.
Trade 01 terms OK.

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BROKER

Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker
290 N. 17.92, Caselb.rry, Fl.
$345200
Eve. 542.353!

For Less"

REALTY

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Csslal FWId. Art Am (ldssr Art Owe
to $ p.m., Dads Federal Savings, 2501 E. Colonial
Delve, Orbuds.
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mlniconiputsrs In education, games, horns and

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

Moving Sale: Sat. only. Sofa,
dinette set, bookcase hutch,
coffee tbl &amp; many Other items.
7539 Central Dr. Sanford. 3220020.

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5 acre grove $5,000 dwn
10 acres, part wooded, part
pasture. $2,000 dwn.
6.S acres w-sm. pond. 11,000 dwn.
We specialize in lots, acreage,
farms, ranches 8. groves.

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LAKE FRONT, VOLUSI
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$56,900.

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ytona Beach, will hold a
)lic AlJTO AUCTION every
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t$narowas 7:11j,,4
I011lyonelnFboi'$da,ys.,g
i reserved price. Cali 904.
It Ma'4urffior details.

GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 3737340

Sal. &amp;Sun.
113 Aldean. 10 to 5. Dishes,
clothes, some appliances.

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Hwy. 46 West, Sanford
323-5620

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Laagw.ed.Wlnter Spla Area
of
merce, noon, Quality Inn North1.4 and SR 434. Speaker
- Gennaro Sidilhsno.

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Nice residential lot on El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,140 mlg. at 91- pct. mt. with
$25 mo. pymts. Total price
$7,500 or best offer. 323-5036.

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1966 Ford Galaxy 500 2 dr.
Coupe, auto, air, this beautiful
car is near mint., excellent
original paint $1,800. 5314104
Of 339-4782.

Deli's Auction Center

3 Family Yard Sale
Fri. &amp; Sat. Toaster oven, clothes,
pots &amp; pans, complete
aquarium &amp; much more, 220 S.
Crystal Dr., in ,Loch Arbor,
Sanford.

8 ACRES LAKE FROI
ROLLING HILLS, NICEL
WOODED, VOLUSI
COUNTY, $731500.

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Seminole County Homemakers, 1:30 p.m., Sunshine
room, Florida Power &amp; LIght, 301 N. Myrtle Ave.,
Sanford. Program on ailting.

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BARY AREA. 15 WOODE
ACRES, $31,500.

'76 Malibu CI*sic, AC, PS, PB,
auto, small VSw.2bcarb,Baby ,
ue w.wt,ite vinyl top &amp;
interior, S2,850-323.6631P.

CASH DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

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clean, fully eqpt. 15 mpg.
4_I.
$2,100. 372-5451.

Couches, chairs, &amp; loyeseats;
TV's; a lot of Carpeting &amp;
draperieS, a lot more
glassware antique &amp; modern
from an estate; plus a lot of
household items. Something
for everyone.
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Make your TV remote controlled
-no wires. Come by our shop
for demonstration.
HERB'S TV
2597 S. Sanford Ave.
323-1731

'REALTY WORLD.

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CARRIAGE COVE 2 BR, 2B-&amp; 3
OR, 28, exc. cond. Call for
details. Crank Construction
Realty, REALTOR. $306061.

Idyliwilde-by owner, 413R, 20
Show by Appt. $69,500
332-2073 aft 6p.m.

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ROAD FRONTAGE, TAI
TREES ON ST. JOHI
RIVER, SANFORD ARE
POSSIBLE MARINA SIT
$37,500. TERMS AVAILABL

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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$49375 bal. $113.14 Or $17'm
Agent 33.5356

2'.- ACRES TALL PINES GE
EVA AREA. $5,900. ESTA
WANTS CASH OFFER.

1020 Sc rm. Adults only! 1mm.
Possession. 176 Windsor Cf.,
Carriage Cove.

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walieti

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dential AuctIons 8. Appraisals.
CIII Deli's Auction, 3233620.

TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
over $700. Balance due $115.00
or take over my payments
$17.00-month.
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver. Call
862-5394.

ORANGE GROVE 12" ACR
ROBINSON &amp; SEEDLIN
GENEVA AREA. $4,500 P1
ACRE. ALL OR HALF!

YR. OLD DBL.WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 20, w
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
&amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $19,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 5771.

2435'j S. French (1792) Sanford
323 5321
i pct. interest to Qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly' payments under $250.
Low down payments, 322-2287.

REALTY

72-Auction

LAKE FRONT, NICE
WOODED LOT NE
OVIEDO 8. CFU. $20,000.

Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide.
Call anytime 1-273-0781

The Real Estate Agency

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See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr,
3235200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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1175,000.
$175,000.

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Carnival, South Side Elementary School, 11a.m. to 3
p.m., corner of 13th Street and Palmetto streets, Food,
games, prima.

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Eves: 349.540, 3fl.15, 323-4302'

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MULTIPLELISTINOSERV10E

__ j3S.II wily, $35.90 daily,
homework. Start immed.
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Make this possibility a reality.
300 C. Commercial Ave.
Free details Stewart-C, 100
Finally opened-Full marri
Fairview Rd., Needham, Ma.
SUNDAY FAMILY DAY.-.SPE.
02192.
CIAL-ALL THE SPAG.
HETTI YOU CAN EAT $3
oitunitiis
2l4nvesImsnt
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Pilot Club of OnaldoWlatef Park, AU$111 Great
Garage Sale, I a.m. • 4 p.m., First Federal S&amp;L
parking lot, 2424 Edgewater Delve, College Park .

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ESTATE SALE
Spare or part-time Sals help
fenced rear yd., in exc.
2 BR, ID W.FP, exc. location.
wantld. Workout of your own
home, your own hours.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
Geneva. S acres cleared w-pond
NATURE LOVERS
INVESTMENT. Fringe
8. well, ideal for mobile home.
This lovely estate is for you.
Include,
paid
binef Is
Enjoyclean
suburban
living
on
vacation, company car,
1+ acre. 3 over sized bdrms.,2 Paint &amp; body shop for sale or
retirement plan a more. For
baths, guest cottage 1. much
Information call Rich or
lease w.2 BR apt. attached.
more. OiI'y $79,900.
Merci. aft 6 p.m. s34..
Owner will hold mtg. Call for
all details.
Mithank's Helper. chiutfeur
Development Opportunity
lic. prefen'ad, will train. Apply
In person Rlchivs VW, 1 ml. N.
One entire block ZRMOI on W.
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
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1st St. Exc. potential,
use your
OF
SANFORD REALTOR
Imagination.
Experienced Part.Time Motor
Ave. 322 0231
Grader Operator, apply Lake
ARE YOU FARSIGHTED?
Mary City Hall, 3237910.
332 3773 322.0779
If so you will recognize the
Equal Opportunity Employer,
potentiality of these 4+ acres
an the beautiful Wekiva River
Waitress wanted. Apply
1.
at SR 46. Only $110,00o.
Mike's Village Rest
ISM
Flinch
Ave.
322.9912
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Mobil Oil Corp. says conSchmertz said he was upset that Nader was
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sumer activist Ralph Nader's appearance on the allowed to attack the oil industry and other major still waiting for NBC's answers to to questions:
popular NBC-TV comedy show "Saturday Night U.S. businesses during the program- Last Saturday. How much control did Nader have o
the content
Live" was no laughing matter.
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But
rather
than
rebut
him
on
the
show,
Schmertz
of
the
"Saturday
Night
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skit
So the network offered to give Mobil a "Saturday said duringa
was Nader paid?
Night Live" spot to rebut Nader, a Mobil Corporate RoleConference Board panel on
in Public Policy Development,"
Mobil also asked NBC to accept its pãUb4uue
spokesman said,
he'd
prefer
that
NBC allow him to write and advertisements - which the networks repeatedly
"Never mind," said the oll.giant.
produce his own spot for a rebuttal broadcast to be have refused - rather than grant tlEne on
"Saturday Night Live" - which has featured shown
Just before "Saturday Night Live" goes on "Saturday Night Live," Schmertz said.
appearances by then President Gerald R. Ford,
Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan, D-N.Y., and New York the air.
But NBC again refused to take the Mobil acWoh
Mayor Edward Koch - Is "the wrong forum for
He told the private business research the grounds that controversial issues of puslie
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porate) executive," Mobil public relations chief network would give Mobil "rectification within the Schmertz said, NBC only accepts public service and
format of 'Saturday Night Live."
Herbert Schmertz said Wednesday.
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DEAR DICK: I've been wondering - out of all the
science, fiction movies, which one is rated number one and
which one sold the most at the box office? I say It is "Star
Trek, the Motion Picture." STEVEN E. FEESER,
Taneytown, Md.
Not yet, but maybe someday. Actually, it still has a way
to go to catch up to "Star Wars," from a box office standpoint The "Star Wars" take is closing In on $150 million.
"Star Trek" is off to a fast start - around $60 million in its
first month of release in some 1,000 theaters, plus another
$8 million in four countries (United Kingdom, New
7n1nnd Australia and South AfrIr'n In 91A ivk A hr
which ;cl:Ilfilm is "rated number one," that'samatterof
opinion - my own favorite Is still "Close Encounters Of
the Third Kind."
DEAR DICK: I do enjoy Lawrence Welk and his
musicians, but, PLEASE!, how can we get Mr. Welk to get
rid of his "greasy kid stuff" hair-dos? He sure looks' like a
kcwple doll sometimes. LEAN KNAPP, Kalamozoo,
Mich.
DEAR DICK: On Lawrence Weiks show, Bobby
Burgess is such a nice fellow and always had two such
Wee dancers for his partners. But this last long-legged girl
Is terrible, always kicking her long legs out towards the
camera. I have heard other people don't like her. I hate to write this but It is true. MRS. JESSE KLOI7., Nappanee,
Ind.
DEAR DICK: Whatever happens to all the gorgeous
dresses worn on Lawrence Welk's show? Who makes
them? MRS P. J. ANDERSON, Baxter Spring1, Kans.
You people sure love to pick on Welk and his people. My
Welk spy tells me he doesn't use anything on his hair,
other than plain old Vitalts. If he looks like a kewple doll,
maybe it's because he Is one. As for Burgess' partner, her
name Is Elaine Niverson. Burgess autitloned around 20
dancers for the spot and picked her. The auditions last a
few months, so obviously he thinks she's pretty good. On
- the Welk show dresses: many are designed for the show
and executed by a staff headed by Welk's costumer for 25
years, Rose Weiss. Others are bought in stores. Some are
rented. The rented ones go back, most of the others are
kept in the wardrobe department, and used again, from
time to time, although generally revamped so they look
new.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me____
the easi of the

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You understand correctly. His name is Arthur Prysock,
and he Is a top-notch singer and has some top-notch
records.
DEAR DICK: Please settle something for me. Who does
the talking on "The Dukes of Hazard"? lilt the In who
plays Uncle Jesse or is it Waylon Jennings? FLOYD
HERSHBERGER, Owen, Wit.
It is Jennings who does the narration. Denver Pyle
plays Uncle Jesse, but Jennings is the narrator,
DEAR DICK: Please tell me who sang the beautiful
hymn, "Precious Memories," in the movie, "Hardcore."
It was beautifully done. SHIRLEY MCCARTHY, DuBoIs,
Pa.
That was- Susan Raye, a Capitol Records artist.
DEAR DICK: Who played opposite Jack Lemmon in
"The Days of Wine and Roses?" Has Piper Laurie ever
had a starring role? If so, what please? M.&amp;V., Joplin,
Mo,
Lee Remick was Jack Lammon's leading lady In that
film. As for Piper, she starred in several films when she
was a young Hollywood glamor girl - things like "The
Golden Blade" - mostly opposite Tony Curtis, and mostly
In the early 'Ws. After costarring opposite Paul Newman
in "The Hustler" In '61 she retired until '76, when Brian De
Palma persuaded her to return for "Carrie." She is now,
as I'm sure you know, the leading lady in the new Tv
series, "Skag."
DEAR DICK: Are the Hal Roach staillos, where they
used to film Laurel and Hardy, still standing? Can you go
and visit them? C. MOSES, Benson, Aria,
I had always thought they were now called the Culver .
City Studio, an activestudio used mostly for TV work now.
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problems selling the bonds.
Buyers are slackini off."

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) cuffs.
Sunday school class.
farm. "A 'fine, upstanding their fir. hues in an
But before being locked up
Striking firefighter Roy
"I can't believe It," said his Christian man and there he strike Monday, more than 70
;'.'Campbell gave his wife one with more than 60 fellow wile, Carol, as shewatched is In chains."
firefighters have been n
flnai kiss, waved goodbye to strikers, he performed one her husband march off to a 20- Since Local 42 of the victed of criminal contempt of
his friends and family and final task Campbell found a day term at the city's International Aasoclatian of court, sentenced to jg Md
substitute teacher for his minimum security work -Fir. Fighters abandoned ordered to pay fina and fsss
to
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Union attorneys have
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charged Circuit Court Judge
Laurence Smith, whose
ILLIAM 'BALLARD EDWARD GRANT Funeral services wWbsheld
Oil" Avenue, with the Christmas Eve court order
FERGUSON
Saturday at 1p.m. at Second Pastor Rev. John H. Woodard banning a Milk. Was twice
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celebrating New Year's Day today. Among them Is mean Baha'i Era; the Baha'I calendar dates from. Baha'I' of Seminole County are of other
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school concernt choirs. Free to the public.
Longwood Rotary Festival and 10,000 meter run, 9
a.m., April 12, Springs Plaza Shopping Center, State
Road 434. Plant and baked goods sale, arts and
crafts show, Bluegrass entertainment and refreshmenti Auction and drawing, 3 p.m.
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Last week was national formation, and since its terpretijig the rights of the cirobe and the window at
Girl Scout Week and the beginning, more
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troops in the Sanford area 42,000000 girls and women sharing what they
have The week's activities were
were busy celebrating along have been Girl Scouts.
learned
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During Its 68 years, Girl Troop 851led by
Ann Smith making a doll house out of families had a picnic, played
•Sd1rt,g has grown from 18 and Donna Hoffman, have scraps, leftovers and softball and participated in
members in 1912 to more been working for a special recycled materials,
numerous games. There
'than 3,000,000, It Is the International Year of the
Several of these projects were sack races, a cake
largest organization for Child patch program,
pr
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young women in the world,
Several of the required dIsplay in downtown Sanford walk, a wet sponge throw,
tug-of-war and other funaccording to Scout in. activities Included In. at
McQory's, Utile War- filled activities.

Beckett, curtain 8p.m. Pc*t..how discussions with
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Show, Sàbirday, March 29, 9 am, to 5 p.m., Dade
Federal Savings, 2301 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando.
Maitlead An Ceater presents "Mythical Images"
—an exhibit of painted constructions and works on
homemade paper. March M. Gallery hours —
Tuesday through Friday, 10 am, to 4 p.m.;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sunday 1-4 p.m.
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comptroller hires Rockford to
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SUNDAY EDITION,
72nd Year, No. 183—Sunday, March 23, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—C USPS 481 .280)—Price 35 Cents.

Teachers Win Hurricane Pay Fight
By DAVID ,%I. RAZIER
The school calendar set aside Nov. 2 as an "inHerald Staff Writer
serxice day," a day teachers would work while
A five-month fight between the Seminole
students stayed borne.
County School Board and the Seminole Education
SEA
Executive Director
Bill Moore S'll(I the
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teachers , original proposal concerning I d}
the union originally suggested hack in November.
.,lost to Hurricane David.
Board President Allan Keeth said the board
Negotiators for the board and the SEA have
"knew of the proposal and has no particular
signed a tentative agreement saying' teachers will
objection to it.
be paid for Sept. 4, the day the schools were
Sources said the board approved of the offer at
closed due to the storm. In addition, the teachers • an executive session last week with negotiator
would not have their schedule extended by a day
Ernest Cowley.
to make up for Nov. 2, the day both students and
Although the teachers had been suggesting the
teachers came to school.
lost day should just be forgotten because teachers
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Afghans Rel" ect
Neutrality Offer
By United Press International
"The present crisis situation can be
The Soviet-installed regime of Babrak resolved by means of an immediate end
Karmnal has rejected a Western
to outside interference and to the armed
diplomatic effort to guarantee aggiessiun aguiitst Afghanistan," Tass
Afghanistan's neutrality in return for the said.
withdrawal of Russian troops from the
Karmal and the Soviets have asserted
country.
the outside interference" as the work
In a Persian New Year's address of the United States, China, Isreal and
reported by the Soviet News agency
Pakistan.
lass, Karmal also appealed for friendly
It does not appear Karmal s appeal for
relations with neighboring Iran.
friendly relations with Iran will be
lass said Karmal "resolutely con- warmly accepted by Tehran.
In a New Year's speech in Tehran,
tlemnned" the diplomatic proposal
Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
initially made by Britain and later
supported by the members of the Friday warned the Soviet Union it must
withdraw its troops From Afghanistan
Common Market.
"Questions related to Afghanistan," he
"whether you like it or not."
stressed, "can only be decided by the
He said Iran "could not tolerate the
Afghan people and its government presence of your armed forces in our
themselves," the news agency said.
neighborhood."
Karma! said, "The fraternal Moslem
Under the proposal, Afghanistan's
ties between Afghanistan and Iran ...
neutrality would be internationally
guaranteed in exchange for the with. require these countries to live in con-

had to make Up the work at home they would have that if a make-up day is to be scheduled. teachers County on a similar situation.
done at school on Nov. 2, the board has, for the should receive a tlav's pay for the work they were
leetli said he had no idea how much the
past five months demanded a day be added to the forced to make up at home.
negotiations, arbitration and court action had
tt1i(JIers work schedules.
tt the district.
But Moore said both sides had
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on the matter started, • In February, board attorney
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ill not formally go
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decide be fore arbitration begins.
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into effect until approved and signed by both the
well as fighting the SEA's two contract arbitrator to ueue
l-.\ '&amp; utm es and the members of the school
grievances and an unfair labor practice action.
Keeth said Friday the injunction request 11:1(1
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the board acted improperly when it unilaterally lie said the board had decided to wait for the
Keeth and Moore said both bodies will pass the
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girlfriend will be spending the next week request, Williams sentenced her to serve
in the count) jail after admitting she seven days in jail for contempt
tried to talk to a juror about the case at
lie then turned down Greene's move
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for a mistrial, and sent the jury out to
About three hours after they declared decide Evans' fate.
themselves hopelessly deadlocked,
Assistant States Attorney Don MarSeminole County circuit court jury
blestone, prosecutor in the case, said
members sent back for further Miss Brown may possibly face charges of :'
deliberations cleared Eddie L. Evans, 32, jury tampering or attempted jury
of Orlando on charges he walked into the tampering.
Montgomery Ward store in the InterDuring the defense's presentation in
state Mall and ran out with a three-piece the case Thursday, Evans attempted to
suit under his shirt on June 30.
fire Greene and introduce questions of
The jury reached its verdict after a
his own. Following Williams' intwo-day trial during which it saw Evans structions, Evans wrote down about 45
attempt to fire his attorney Thomas questions he said he wanted asked.
Greene of the Public Defender's office;
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casions to demand he be allowed to ask he was when he was on the stand,
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But Evans jumped up several more
Evans' girlfriend Linda Brown of times during the proceedings, asking to
Orlando taken out of the courtroom and be allowed to represent himself. Judge
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Evans was convicted last November of
As the jury entered the courtroom a similar theft on June 2 from the same
Friday morning to receive its in- store, Greene said, adding in this case,
structions on the law, one juror reported security guards who said they saw a man
to Judge Voile Williams that Miss Brown steal a suit, did not get a good enough
had knocked on his door Thursday night look at him to identify him properly.
and asked if she, could discuss the Case
Secondly, the car which carried away
the man and suit turned out to be owned
with him,
The juror told Judge Williams he by a woman who testified she did not
refused, following Instructions on how he even know the defendant, Greene said.
was supposed
to behave during the trial.
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Terry Bennett, who has been trying to build a home on Pine
Circle Drive In Lake Mary for more than a year and has run
afoul ' city building codes numerous times during the
year, may finally be solving his problems.
Lake Mary City Manager Phd Kulbes told the city councfl
last week that Bennett and a builder friend, are correcting
construction deficiencies In the house In rapid order,
two weeks ago told Bennett to have
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before his current building permit
deficiencies council
due
in 40 days.
expires. E xpiration is
Kulbes a week ago issued
violations to be corrected before new construction can begin
again on the house. Previously 17 deficiencies were pointed out

to Bennett by Kulbes and Building Inspector Vince Butler and

those deficiencies have been corrected.

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Bennett structure before Bennett appealed for the remaining
time left on his building permit.
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quota as requested by the Sendnole County League of Civic Florida
violations. Nearby property owners are saying they will sue
Associations.
the city If the structure, built mostly with used wood, Is allowed
Larry Cole, president of the league, said the fear is that the
The Central Florida Air Show
to stand, Sorenson said.
more than 30 new liquor licenses to be available in Seminole
In other business, the council has delayed action on the County next year as a result of the éensus and under the
was held Saturday and continues
paving of Evansdaile Road until Kulbes can write to owners of
current quota will cause a proliferation of nude entertainment
or
property fronting the street. Kulbes Is to ask the property establishments in the county. Reducing the quota is expected
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owners if they are willing to pay the W,000 estimated costs for to limit new licenses to about 12.
open at 9 a.m. Sunday for the second
the paving
The limitation would not affect hotels, motels, restaurants
City Engineer Paul Porter said one-sixth of the project cost and private clubs.
and final day of the show, which
Is for the paving of intersections and the construction of conThe council adopted a resolution accepting a federal grant of
features the Blue Ang
crete approaches to driveways. The approaches are to contain $26,518 from the the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
9els flying team
drainage swales. Porter said asphalt could not be substituted
(EPA)for a study on the city's proposed sewer. system. The
See page 2A for a
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for the concrete where the drainage swales must be included,
city must provide percent of the study costs.
th r unusualI group - 0I fil s.
anothe
Sorenson asked th' council at the request of State Rep.
Kulbes said the study is a necessity before federal funding
Robert Hathaway, D-Altamonte Springs, to "rethink" it.
can be received by the city for the sewer system.
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this year and if that opposition could be
neutralized,
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U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly's office said
After several meetings, Purvis said
today the Longwood man, who got the Kelly came to regard Ciuzio as a "high
congressman involved in "Abscam," the roller" and became curious about what
FBI undercover operation, may well the Longwood man really had In mind,
have been an FBI agent who infiltrated "From the way Gino was acting, he had
organized crime, or FBI informant,
more in mind than he was talking about,"
Bill Purvis, press secretary to Kelly, Kelly believed, Purvis said.
R-New Port Richey, said Kelly suspected
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agents in exchange for the promise to said Kelly thought the offer was an at. Rosier, Ciuzio's attorney.
Rosier said he
introduce legislation permitting a non- tempt to compromise him so he could be could not
comment on Kelly's remarks.
existent Arab sheik to enter the country. put to other use. Purvis said Kelly
Kelly, one of eight members of
Purvis said today Ciuzi arranged with thought he would
be
contacted
later
and
Congress
in the bribery
Kelly to go to the house to talk about the through extortion or blackmail would be scandal, is implicated
the
first
public
official to
Arab's problem. The press secretary advised about what wa expected of him
admit he accepted cash from undercover
said Kelly heard the meeting was ac- next.
agents posing as representatives of a
tually an FBI undercover operation at
"lie did not want to disclose to anyone fictitious
Arab sheik seeking help with
about 1:30 a.m. Sunday. Kelly called the what had happened
but
rather
to
follow
immigration
and business problems.
FBI from Washington Sunday and the thread and see where it led," Purvis
Kelly said in an interview with NBC-TV
arranged to return the money.
said. Asked if he kept it diary of the Wednesday night he locked
$25,000 in
The money was $20,000 in new $100 bills events or if lie had ctinfided what was the glove (minpartnient of the
his car and
and $5,000 in $20s.
happening in anyone, Purvis said, "lie then
used some of it for lunch money. On
Purvis said the money when returned hadn't told me. I don't know, lie did not Sunday,
the day after the FBI operation
was short about $174. lie said the confide in me."
was revealed publicly, he turned over all
congressman, believing he was being
Asked why the congressman feels he but $174 of
the money to the FBI.
watched, spent that money for lunches was chosen by the FBI for inclusion in the
and other small items in Washington and scant operation, Purvis said the
Kelly, 55, said he was investigating
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soon after meeting Eugene "Gino" Rosenberg of Lynbrook, N.Y.) and Weiss

Students lineup to toss non-dairy cream pies at teachers.
Although the mercury registered low Saturday, spirits were
high at Rock Lake Middle School, which opened Jan. 2.
The occasion was the Raider Day carnival scheduled to raise
funds for the school's audio visual, music and athletic
equipment.
Activities, which got underway at noon, included the sale of
hot dogs, a pie throwing contest, games, a haunted house, tours
of the school, an "Myttng Gü" o?mç,!cc, a spaghetti
dinner cooked b,v school Principal Sal Manfre, a band and
choir concert, an auction and a dance for students.
According to Jean Porter, the carnival co-chairman, the
event was expected to raise about $8,000.

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Ciuzio, 76 Sweetbriar Branch, Longwood, (Stanley Weiss of Smithtown, N.Y.)
through a mutual acquaintance that came into the picture, Purvis said.
Ciuzio was connected with the Mafia.
Newsday, published In Long Island,
Kelly originally met the man in the N.Y. has reported Rosenberg recently
early fall, 1979, at an Altamonte Springs completed a four-month term In the
restaurant,
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said,
The Allenwood, Pa., federal penitentiary on a

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The United States and Iran are nearing followed Iranian President AboIIassan
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hostages, confined for 96 days In the Minachi led to his arrest. The president
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ousted shah," the newspaper said. "Once States was possible now that President
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"Investigate me, or let my son play baseball,"
And after Its PlimVe exasperated School denied the right to play baseball, maintained that
Lyman High School parent Gene Green
superintendent WillL.i,' P. Layer said:
Layer instructed Lake Howell Principal Richard
demanded of the Seminole County School Board
"Don't you understand It's not your concern, Evans not to sign a waiver for their son, Layer
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board was considering a motion to invite a
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who transfer may not participate In athletics executive secretary of the FHSAAA, to lii"
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unless they obtain a waiver signed by the two vestigate the Green case and those
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of recruitment Is found, those students may be
School Board attorney Ned Julian, Jr., gave his team of Lake Howell High School afte1 they
allowed to participat, in sports, the motion
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other families organiLed a fund-raising
The 17-year-old son of Sharon and ba rbecue dinner last weekend. Cakes and
Johnnie Jacobs had been in Florida other items were sold and the young
Hospital-Orlando for almost a month, people of the community held a car wash
being In critical condition since he was to help raise money.
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mediately get a repairman, Walters
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hours in the cold today after it gas leak emergency crew claimed the leaking
forced evacuation of their houses near station was owned by Florida Public
the intersection of County Road 46 and Utilities, which also has a facility in the
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houses from 12:30 to about 2 a.m. while Florida Gas workers it was their station
Seminole firefighters waited for a leaking and that they should sendanian.
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Walters.
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a call abotit leaking gas at 12:25 from an arrived to close the leaking valve and
all-night sewer cleaning crew located five minutes later residents were allowed
across the street from the Florida Gas to return to their homes, Walters said.
metering and distribution sta tion.
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The officers, aided by sheriff's than air, was leaking, there was never a
deputies, evacuated a bout 20 residents major danger- to area residents, Walters
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jail without bond,
of an alleged kidnapping by Bollinger Willis had surgery for if broken nose her to an Orlando motel Monday night the kidnapping and were on hand when
Bollinger was apprehended by Lake earlier in the week, returned safely to her Wednesday night at Seminole Memorial and to it Leesburg motel Tuesday night. Ms. Clark (trove into the driveway there.
Mary Patrolman James Horton at the Fourth Street home in the city at 12:30 Hospital. A second sister, Pamela Running short on money, he drove within
Lake Mary Baptist Mission on Lakeview p.m.
Collins, escaped From the house while her it few blocks of Ms. Clark's home WedHigginbotham said Ms. Clark had it
Avenue at 1 a.m. today.
Bollinger is charged with abducting sister was being beaten and reported the nesday and, before jumping out of the car few scrapes and bruises, if lump on her
The police department conducted a Ms. Clark from her home at 261 Fourth incident to the police department.
near the wooded area, ordered her to go aria, and a hunk of hair pulled from her
four-hour search for Bollinger In the St., at about 11 p.m, Monday, According
Bollinger took Ms. Clark away in his home and pick up her paycheck, left in it head during the abduction. She was well
wooded area behind Lake Mary to police reports, Bollinger roughed up car, Det. Sgt. David Higginbotham said. pocketbook there.
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early to attend tea foot Injury,
board waived this policy and allowed the three
Feather made the motion in response to Keeth 's students to transfer.
expressed reluctance to contact Lay.. Kee th said
The Gree ns maintain the other students may
he wouldn't know w ha t he would ask Lay to do or have be en told that but they were not
. Minutes of
what evidence he would give him.
the meeting indicated they were told, but the
"Unless there's proof, calling on Mr. Lay to Greens said the minutes were in error,
come down here and conduct a witch hunt isn't
Previous to Feather's motions, the board
what I would like to see done," Keeth said.
unanimously passed a motion by Mrs. Telson to
Layer maintained that the board would gain express the board's full support of FHSAA rules
nothing by the Investigation and it has no power to on the recruitment of students for athletics and
grant waivers. He Insisted he'would not sign any encourage enforcement of them.
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possible assistance in immigration mat'Flie money was of the same as given to secretary said.
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Kelly, Pur vis said. None has been conCiuzio was not available for comment ters.
drawer
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"I would have preferred not to have
Purvis said Kelly believed the offer of today. A woman at his home referred
money, his refusal, the second offer and callers to it Winter Park area telephone taken the money but I also did not want
his acceptance of the money was the first number. That number was answered by the investigation to die there because I
in what would be a series of events. He a man who identified himself as Joe
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in Florida's fifth congressional district congressman doesn't know. "This will

by a mutual acquaintance, as a violation. Weiss has been identified as
businessman who had experience in Ciuzio's accountant for the past 25 years.
"direct mall" and contacts in the labor Newsday has also reported that Ciuzio
union movement,
was formerly a bodyguard for the head of
Punts explained "direct mail" Is a New York Mafia family.
generally use of the mails for business
It has been reported that Ciuzio,
and political purposes, noting Kelly's Rosenberg and Weiss accompanied Kelly
particular interest in tapping Ciuzio for to a Washington house where Kelly acinformation on whether he would have cepted $25,000 from undercover FBI

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IN BRIEF
Soviet Forces Preparing
To Counter Guerrillas?

Mills Gets Life For Taking Murder Gur,

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) - Members of
El Salvador's diplomatic corps negotiated with the
nation's ruling junta for the release of the Spanish
ambassador and seven other hostages held by leftists
at the Spanish Embassy, now threatened by attacks
from rightist groups.
Earlier Wednesday right-wing terrorists said they
would blow up the embassy If 30 members of the leftist
Feb. 28 Popular Leagues did not leave the mission.
"Everything Is normal. There is some tension but
that Is normal under the circumstances," said a Leagues spokesman who Identified himself as Jacinto
Morales.

Gold Price Leaps $30
HONG KONG (UP!) - The price of gold leaped $30
at the opening of trading in Hong Kong today and
remained steady through the day, closing at $714.50 an
ounce.
The metal closed at $682 per ounce in Hong Kong
Wednesday and opened today at $712.
Gold dealers attributed the sharp rise in the opening
price to unsubstantiated reports Chinese advisers were
guiding and accompanying Moslem rebel attacks in
Afghanistan.

Paper Opposes Clark Move
TORONTO (UP!) - Prime Minister Joe Clark
"must not be allowed" to reintroduce the budget that
led to his government's downfall, The Toronto Star
said In an editorial Wednesday.
Canada's largest newspaper, which endorsed
UberM teue Ptsrge Thidsan ss%Wr, aa voters,
must be reminded it was the Dec. 11 federal budget
that forced this election. And, it noted, Clark has
pledged to reintroduce the same budget if re-elected.

LONDON (UP!) - Just in time for Valentine's Day,
Sotheby's auction house is offering some of Britain's
most "horrlfically sentimental" greeting cards for
lovers.
,,They range from Victorian to Edwardian, up to
19150" said Elizabeth Taft, secretary for the prestigious
auction house.
They are quite decorative, but some of them are
horrifically sentimental."

Riggall will be tried on Seminole County charges before ti)
other states get to move him, deputies say.
NO CONTEST IN AUTO DEATHS
A 59-year-old truck driver pleaded no cdntest Tuesday t
three charges of vehicular homicide, stemming from a Mar
20, 1979 accident in Sanford.
-was 3narged with causing the deaths ol
Helen Ross, 53, Arvle Lawson, 56, and Earl Lawson 56, when h€
drove through a stop sign at the Intersection of Lake Mari
Road and Airport Boulevard last year.
The three persons in the car he hit with his 1966 tractor.
trailer were killed instantly.
Gainey Is facing two negligence suits, brought by the
families of the dead, seeking damages in excess of $2,500, to be
determined by a jury trial.

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A silent alarm at the Midway Elementary School prevented
a thief from stealing two television sets but the burglar
escaped Wednesday night.
Sheriff's deputies say they responded to the alarm at 9:44
p.m. Wednesday to find glass broken out of a door and two
television sets and a phonograph moved outside the building..
Although they stationed a man in front of the building while
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SUITS FILED
Ronald Broome, his wife Linda, and Earl Broome and his
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Kelly is the only Republican among the
But both the Senate and House ethics wife Lila have filed suit against Roy Oaks, his wife Catherine,
didn't know anything more then," Kelly congressmen implicated In the scandal, committees decided to start their own and the State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company, seeking
said. "I put it in the pockets of my As a circuit court judge, he was iim investigations and go as far as they can over $2,500 in negligence damages per couple.
clothing."
The Broomes charge they were injured when Catherine Oaks
peached by the Florida House of in developing independent evidence.
Sources said hidden FBI cameras Representatives in 1963 for "judicial
negligently operated her husband's car on Howell Branch
The
filmed that scene - and similar ones tyranny," but the state Senate dismissed
House probe will look into the Road on Dec. 9, 1979, causing an accident which injured the
seven
House members implicated: four.
allegedly involving other congressmen - the charges.
Kelly, Reps. John Murphy, DN.Y.,
on videotape.
The two suits in the accident case will be heard in circuit
Also Wednesday, Deputy Attorney
"I felt that I was simply being corn- General Philip Heymann urged Congress Frank Thompson,-ND.J., John Jenrette, court, Seminole.
DS.C., and Raymond Lederer, Michael
promised at this time," Kelly said, to hold off investigating the scandal fqr Myers
and John Murtha, all D-Pa.
"What was going on in that room about three to six months.
the immigration and all was Just some
The Senate Inquiry will focus on Sen.
sort of game.
"However fine the cooks may be, one Harrison Williams, DN.J., In the "Arab
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opportunity because I was a Heymann said. "We are pretty firmly of Sen. Howard Cannon, D-Nev,, whose
congressman to get this information the mind at present that the criminal name surfaced In a separate FBI bribery
Isaac Newton, one of the world's great scIentists, ft..
whaisrit was. iwas ponfident It was trials should be allowed %o go toward. investigation Involving tin
qu.ntty put physics and math aside to work at tr1r
crooked,"
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They're too close to their conclusion." lation legislation,
to turn other metals Into gold by means of

NewfoundlaW Is known for the first trans-Atlantic
csWe connecting it to Ireland in 18151111 and the first
wireless message received, from England 10 1901.

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England aid resorts continued to wish for something other than
clear skies. At least 12 deaths have been blamed on three days
of blustery winter weather that pushed from the Plains to the
East. Southern Wisconsin and parts of flulnois got their
heaviest snows of the season, and snowplows were pressed Into
service in Milwaukee for the first Urns this winter. Schools
wereshut down in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, North
Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee. Heavy snow *ssiathgs on
We Central Atlantic Coast extended from northern North
Carolina. tlwough Delaware and saitsrn Maryland. Travelers
advisories for inow.covst.d roads and scattered snow showers
reached from southern New Jersey and southeastern Peonsylvania Uroth the eastern two-thirds of 1nnesaee.
AREA READINGS 9 Las.): temperatiul: 47; overnight
low: 36; yesterday's hIgh: 70; barometric pressure: 30.11;
relative humidity: 63 percent; winds: north at 12 m.p.h.
FRIDAY T1D: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 12:11 am.,
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highs, 12:10 am., 12:14 p.m.; lows, 6:10a.m., 1:11 p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, $;31s.m., 1:31 p.m.; lows, 11:$a.m., 11121.

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Other Items on the agenda for tonight's misting hiude:
-Action on awarding a contract for city employees health
and life Insurance. A survey has been conducted among city
employees showing the majority of the employees do not
want dependent coverage. A decision on this portion of the
contract award was delaying action.
-Consideration of a request by former Councilman Martin
Bacon Sr. on permitting a community building to be constructed on city-owned park property. Bacon said the money
donated by residents over the
to a special fund would be
used to pay construction ceats.
-A resolution approving the tratdar of city bank accounts
from CccnBank.Longwood to FligaMp Bank of SMInnis, lAs
Mary branch. Mayor Walter Sorenson is r.eornn'eeding the
transfer In vii, of 11w FlagiMp Bank's approval of a lean to
the city to Room aclMtionof park land several weeks ago.
-A resolution to permit the city to Invest funds with the
State of Florida. Qty Tr5'2 and bookkMw Made
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)- When the Coast Guard buoy
tender Blackthorn sank to the bottom of Tampa Bay
last week, 23 crewmen went to their deaths. Now some
of their bodies have floated to the surface In a grim
reminder of the tragedy.
As the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation
wrapped up its sixth day of hearings Wednesday into
the Blackthorn's Jan. 28 collision with the oil tanker S.
S. Capricorn, a crewman's body — the ninth to be
accounted for — was picked up in the bay. On Tuesday,
another body surfaced. It was identified as that of
William R. Flores of Fort Worth, Texas. The bod
found Wednesday has not been id,.'
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cause of
death for seven of the men whose bodies have been
recovered. No cause has been determined yet for the
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Floridians to gripe about poor service by doctors,
acçotmtassts, realtors and other professionals.
11w Department of Professional Regulation opened a
telephone hotline Wedoesday to be used by coonmwrs
unhappy with professional services they received.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!)- The state Supreme
Court has under consideration pleas to delay next
Wednesday's executions of James Adams and Douglas
Ray Meeks.
The justices were asked to delay the executions to
give statisticians time to develop information to show
that some judges Impose the death penalty more often
for killers of white victims than for killers of blacks.
Attorneys say they believe the statistics will show
this disparity In administering the death penalty law
in St. Lucie and Taylor Couuntles. A similar charge has
been made previously against Orange County,

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Dying Prisoner To Go Home
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!)- The Florida Parole
and Probation Commission Wednesday granted permission to a state prison Inmate who Is dying of cancer
to go home to Eden, N. C., to spend the last days of his
life with his family.
Meeting in Tallahasse, Fla. the commission reached
the decision Wednesday afternoon and informed Mrs.
Sue Berrler, 35, by telephone that she could take her
husband, Howard Bernet, 31, home with her to North
Carolina today.
"It's official. They're coming by with the papers,
today," said Mrs. Berrier, who has visited her
husband of 21 years regularly since he was
hospitalized. "I feel great I'm anxious to get on the
road."

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Nuke Storage Site Needed
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)- State health officials
are scouting areas around the state as possible sites for
temporary storage of low-level nuclear wastes.
Gov. Bob Graham has ruled out a permanent storage
site in Florida, but is anxious for the development of
emergency facilities because of cutbacks In shipments
In Barnwell, &amp; C.
Florida ships approximately 100,000 cubic feet of
low-level radioacti ve waste to Barnwell annually, but
attempts to curb that significantly by requiring 300
licensees to compact their waste and take other spacesaving steps, Marcia Elder, a government analyst with
the State Energy Office, said Wednesday.

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WASHINGTON (UP!)- The space agency has set
Nov. 30 as the new target date for the first launch of the
space shuttle Columbia from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
The date represents a delay of five months from the
June 30 target the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration abandoned last month because of
mounting problems with the rocket plane's ceramic
heat insulation tiles.
John Yardley, associate NASA administrator in
charge of shuttle development, disclosed the new
tentative launch date Wednesday after outlining the
shuttle's status in testimony to the Senate Commerce
Committee.

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Anderson, a former fireman who was driving past the sch1,
testified he saw a nian who looked like Bundy leading a -t'bing girl into a white van.
Prosecutors say Bundy raped her twice, killed her find
dumped her half-nude body in a hog pen 35 miles away .
In closing arguments Wednesday, Prosecutor Bob I)i-kle
related the "hunting tripe' he says Bundy performed in sear( '1
of someone to murder.

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KEY WEST, Fla. (UP!)- Wallowing in the Gulf of
Mexico, the scorched tanker Aries today awaits an
ocean-going tug and a tow away from the scene of an
engine-room fire that for more than six hours
threatened its cargo of 6 million gallons of oil.
The fire, which began with a series of explosions in
the engine room and spread to the pilot house Wed.
nesday, was extinguished by nine crewmen while 22
shipmates drifted nearby In two lifeboats and a rubber
raft.
A Coast Guard spokesman in Miami said the oceangoing tug Explorer was due to rendezvous with the
disabled,600400t Aries at 8 a.m. about 40 miles west of
the Dry Tortugas and tow it either to Jacksonville,
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received two death penalties last summer for the 1978 sex
slayings of two Florida State University coeds.
This time he's charged with killing 12-year-old Kimberly
Diane Leach,
The state spent seven (lays trying to prove Bundy lured the
girl from Lake City Junior High School into a stolen white van
while she walked between classes on Feb. 9, 1978. C. L. "Andy"

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ORLANDO, Fla.tUPl- Theodore Bandy's second Florida
murder trial has gone to the five-man, seven-woman jury
whose selection took up one-half the time of the five-week old
trial.
Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling ordered the jury Wednesday to begin deliberating at 7 p.m. after reading to it 40
pages of legal Instructions. That capped more than two hours
of closing arguments from lawyers.

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By DONNA FZTES
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make a decision on whether water rates to city customers
be increased.
Roger Bowen, city accountant, two weeks ago urged the
board to increase water rates 20 percent to counter continued
losses in the utility department. The losses for the most part
are naner li meanina the ivitam It not a.nttIrw .nntwh
revenue to put money aside for adequate depreciation &amp;W for.
system expansion and repair, Bowen told the council.
Bowen suggested the charge for a minimum of3,000gallons
monthly be Increased from $3.90 to $468. Other increases he
recommended were that the charge per 1,000 gallon after the
minimum be raised to $1.56 from $1.30 and the 90.cents-perthoiaand-over-7,000-gallonschargebeincseaaedto$1.os.
Former Councilman Pat Southward. from the audience,
urged the council to consider eliminating the price break given
to large water users.

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Bodies Of Blackthorn Crew

and deputies were unable to :ch him.
Deputies say they will be checking the televisions for tradition back to Texas after being tried in Seminole.
James David Riggall, now being held without ball in the
fingerprints and other evidence, adding the thief apparently
Seminole jail on charges of carrying a weapon and dther
escaped empty-handed.
county charges, told Hall, Wednesday: "!think I will waive
MAN SURRENDERS ON RAPE CHARGES
extradition." That will allow several Texas counties wanting
A Fern Park man surrendered to sheriff's deputies Wed- to try him to have him back without a fight.
MAN CHARGED WITH TRAFFIC DEATHS
A Winter Springs man turned himself In to Seminole
nesday morning, when he learned he hd been charged in two
Sheriff's deputies say they currently know of more than 104
counts of sexual battery on a 16-year-old woman,
Deputies Tuesday when he learned he was being charged with
charges pending against Riggall, mostly charges of cashing
Robert D. Berry, 38, of Apartment 1496,200 Fern Park Blvd.,
two counts of vehicular homicide.
phony checks.
was held In lieu of $1,000 bail on the two charges of battery on a
Fred M. Struhm of 570 Tradewinds Rd., Winter Springs, was
Riggall was arrested Jan. 17 In the parking lot of the
Winter Springs youth last November. His bail was reduced
Longwood Sun Bank while a woman identified as his common released on the pretrial release program after he turned
from $10,500 by County Judge Wallace Hall.
himself in on charges he was responsible for two deaths on
law wife attempted to cash a check on an allegedly phony
June 30, 1979.
account, deputies say.
RIGGALL MAY GO TO TEXAS
Florida Highway Patrol investigators allege Struhm was
Through federal law enforcement teletype checks, deputies
A Texas man facing two local charges with over 100 others
intoldcated at 11:43 that night, and that he drove south on the
have come up with the list of charges but have yet to have any
pending in Seminole County, Texas and ether states, told
of the jurisdictions looking for him produce a governor's ex.,, northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 17-92, slammIng into a car
County. Judge Wallace Hall he will probably not fight extradition warrant,
carrying Mark Webster, 25, and Joan Cullen, 15.
The accident occurred just south of County Rodd 427,
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purse snatchings.
Mills was sentenced Wednesday for burglarizing the home
John Fox, 1920 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, on May 9, and steall,
a rifle and shotgun.
The shotgun was later used in the Wright murder and
robbery of a convenience store clerk by Mills that month.

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Thursday, Feb. 1, 1980-34

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Silent Alarm Tips Deputies'

By United Press International
Soviet-backed Afghan forces reportedly have been
using air strikes and artillery to counter fierce rebel
resistance in eastern Afghanistan.
In apparent preparation for a major military
operation, hundreds of fresh Soviet troops are being
flown Into the Afghan capital of Kabul and Afghan
units are being built up with Russian soldiers filling the
ranks, The Times of London reported today in a
dispatch from Kabul.
In Washington, a State Department source today
could only confirm "there are preparations for what
they would call counter-guerrilla activity."
Estimates of the number of Soviet troops in
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Convicted murderer Gregory Mills was sentenced to life said a spokesman. The decision was made last August when
Imprisonment Wednesday for the burglary in which he stole a Mills was being tried for the crime.
gun later used to kill a Sanford man.
Before Mills receives Ids sentence on the murder charge
Circuit Court Judge Roger Dykes sentenced Mills to life from Circuit Court Judge J. William Woodson, he will first be
followed by five years on the first two of seven felonies Mills sentenced for armed robbery and false imprisonment, two
stands convicted of.
charges he was convicted of last month.
But Mills may not even live out the lighter of the two Sen.
According to the state's attorney's office, Mills, 22, has a
tences. The state's attorney's office intends to ask for the death long list of prior convictions for violent crimes. He was first
penalty for the May 25, 1979, shotgun murder of 72-year-old
arrested at the age of nine on a theft charge, and since that
retired Sanford businessman James Wright during a burglary,
time has been found guilty of many larcenies, robberies and

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sources say.
President Carter must make the final decision on
whether to nominate the San Antonio attorney
commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. But sources said Wednesday Garcia, 52, was
Civiletti's top choice.
The selection of Garcia expected to give the administration a political boost In the Hispanic community. whlchhas been demanding another HispanicAmerican be named to the post.
Garcia, known as a civil, rights activist, would
replace Acting Commissioner David Crosland, who has
run INS since Leonel Castillo resigned as commissioner last fall. Garcia was scheduled to meet with
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, 1)-Texas, today.
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the Persian Gulf.
If the military budget is tailored to meet an
awakened concern about the, ambitions of the
Soviet Union, it will re-establish a principle that
has been neglected for many years.
The principle
Is that the amount we spend on national defense
must be dictated by the magnitude of th rea ts to
our sèéurity — not by going over competing
demands for federal funds and then deciding how
much the Pentagon ought to have.
Had that principle not been obscured by wishful
thinking during the Johnson years and by self
doubt in the post-Vietnam years, our inventory of
weapons and deployable forces would not look so
meager today in the face of what the Russians
have now made clear about their intentions,
The problem is to return to realism in our
defense posture without losing the war we have
been fighting here at home against inflation and
an audible rasping in the gears of our economy.
The Carter budget as a whole suggests that wishful thinking is still in control — that we can make
an increased commitment to defense with no
sacrifice other than 'king young people to

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billion budget — up $52 billion from current
spending — lies in not calling for new programs of
significance in any areas except efense and
energy. There is no restraint on those existing
federal programs which already are making the
federal Treasury a disaster area of deficit and

debt.
Mr. Carter is proud that his new budget foresees
a eficit of "only" $16 billion. He was proud a year

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DON GRAFF
Csnars can be the craziest people.
And as a consequence, economics is still a
long, long way from being an exact science.
Take, for example, the widely predicted.
recession with which the nation was supposed
to say farewell 1979. didn't show.
The reason It didn't, as one of the prominent
predictors, economist Andrew Brlmmer,
the other day, was that American
consumers refused to behave as economists
thought they rationally ought to behave.:
Instead of tightening belts as the economy
saUed, day went right on spending at a rate :
sufficient to counteract the anticipated.
business downturn,
cheer yet.
recession is bad
news, the motivation for the contrary con-'
timer behavior is worse: Inflation. People
have been buying now in the expectatln that
they will have topaymorejftheyputftoff
until later.
This may be the explanation for the latest
monthly survey of consumer attitudes taken:
for The Conference Board. The New York- ;d
based research organization found consumer
'confidence "surprisingly strong". in
December, vIrtually unchanged from the
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By ROBERT WALTERS

WASHINGTON (NEA)— Republican

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presidential aspirant George Bush,

exhilarated by his stunning victory In Iowa's
precinct caucuses, is considering a bold
proposal to directly confront two powerful
opponents in a crucial Southern election.
If Bush pursues the plan, South Carolina's
Republican primary on March 8 could
emerge as a pivotal contest pitting Bush
against former California Goy. Ronald W.
Reagan and former Texas Gov. John B.
Connally.
The Palmetto State primary Initially
evoked little interest among the contenders
for the Republican presidential nomination —
until several months ago, when It captured
the attention of Connally's strategists.
They were Intrigued by the
that the
South Carolina election was scheduled for a
saturday, only three days prior to a critical
trio of other Southern primaries to be held on
Tuesday, March 11 in Alabama, Georgia and
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ago when he forecast a deficit of "only" $29 billion
for the current year — a deficit which, it now
turns out, will run closer to $40 billon. In truth, it is
hard to say what the 1981 deficit will be, given the
contingencies at home and abroad which could

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CHICAGO (UP!) — Public schools were open to
school children today, despite what the Chicago
Teachers' Union said would be defiance by teachers of
a second back-to-work court order.
Interim Schools Superintendent Angeline P. Caruso
said children would be allowed in the schools only If
-, they are admitted "safely and prudently" without
'loience by disgruntled pickets.
On another labor front, the president of the city
firefighters' union expressed cautious optimism a
contract — the first ever covering the city's 4,350
firefighters and 1,000 supervisors could be reached
soon.
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WASHINGTON — President Carter's leader chosen for them by the United Statm diplomatic door to U-M. Inquiries Into Soviet
schemers have lapsed Into some delusive and One exiled leader had this advice for action In tlV conquered country. Her. we
dangerous dreaming about turning President Carter: "The best cotraeof action some of the leaders, meanwhile, who the
fg)'detan Intoa Soviet Vietnam. Those who for the United States Is to be patient and an White House Is cosuldsring to head a U.S,backed govetomint:
have succumbed to Us bit of liesplem talk who emerges as a natural teed,r."
— One of the rival rebel leaders who
deliriously about ferocious Afghan mow't&amp;'
My American attempt at king.olaking, this
men dlargli4 down from their craggy ealhe told my associate Howard Rosenberg, recently formed a coalition of their guerrilla
SIWI Mojadidi,
hideouts to disrupt a*1 confound the
could be "very dangerous." 'The creation of a grs.
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TO n this wisNvl reverie into reality, the
superpower
would likely be Interpreted
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the
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Atom king wbo
Carter aInistratIon is actively searching
the
Afghan
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m.dd1 ng Instead of
abdk*tid
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throne
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attar a bloodless
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for a man of destiny to play the role of VietIt
could
splinter
them
people,
nan's late Ho ChiMlab. As Secretary of State
Meanwhile, the fact that the ravenous COl. He ruled MfhWIan for
Cyrus Vance recently confided to associates,
allies before he fled to Italy where he lives
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now a heavy odds-on favorite to win the
flOmiMtIC(L Jimmy quotes his namesake In:
the White House at 1 to 4. His challenger,'
Teddy Kennedy, Is listed at 4 to 1, while Jerry:
sown is far back at 3$ to 1.
Delta Iowa, Ronald Reagan Is still a 4-toS
flV(Wfte to win his party's. nod. George Bush,
the Iowa içset victor Is now rwv%ing at Ito 1.
The
t of the GOP morning line shows
Howard Baker at $ to 1. John Connally and
Jerry Ford at 10 to 1, and surprisingly. John
Anderson at 3$ to 1. PhIl Crane rates as a 100.
t0-1 choice, and Bob Dole Is the longest shot of
all at
to 1.
The Greek figures the Democratic can-:
didate as a 54*4 favorite over the
Republican.
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me" prof—ion are going all out to fight
uw F.cierai Trade Ceqiwtjak,n. The F
advertising b
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works to the conawnur's disadvantage.
In addition to oft munbers of
miimi societies to arms, the madir
fraternity is loug
for h.'gw'u
proposed by Sen. James Mc(e, IWdeito.
would keep the PlC from regulating a $ 1-4
profo — doctors, d'tista.lawyers i
that's regulated by the states. It was
up under the guidance of William Owei
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would unite the divine NgI gtwrlhla
groups, r* lbs pope
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to do something so s. kvadod Afghanl—

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One ruler
bnpua a lsadr ups the Aft
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baaajsd to gala the_I of the people,
The Knmft hid to and tanks and troops to
keep their man In pow.
trVs in roons In bslsve do Afghans
would be any more eager to be ruled by a

modestly. It's 0111001Y ha would agree to
hid al.d the Wdou 'world. 'fl
cause other Moslem nations to view Soviet return to power.
— Hanan Derrani I, who claims to be the
fri-'de"p with susplclon. In the opinion of
soma Afghan exiles, the United States would sen of King Aniatullab Khan, an eerier
4cion fester m-tarch, who abdicated the UtrJno In favor
this
Ia better off
of Ida cousin. Hassan hasn't at foot In
lithaF thoi atirting it
since be fled at age 2 with his
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tsn out of PIIT ( 1oy1sts wt have been 1o'g
cantry by the sovists aid Is now aag the Carter aiIstration to recogi&amp;e him as
caited by the Americans. ThngWully, he the rightful heir to the Ibrmne.
Itmlgl4bs win for Prealdent
Carter not to
quoted an ancient hInk' axiom: 'Let us
meddle.
wait and ne wtw comas over lbs water."
Yet the advice probably will be disregarded
POUT9CAL 001*: Hire's the latest
by the Cater A-2aWntion, which aema nitciown on the pruidei'Ual race, provided
eager to bum a Free fgI'.', gov@rw=L exclusively by Jimmy. the Greek, for those
Pv&amp;ymas believe a sram01114n.exlle who may wish to make sport of the election:
add taint Atjanan's puppet governPreslihe Carter, benefiting from the
insist at the Unitsd Nations and open the Middle East crisis and the Iowa caicus, Is
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Is constitutional.
The Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts filed suit
Wednesday, charging the statute Is a "blatant"
violation of the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of
separation of church and state. It asked for a temporary restraining order halting compliance with the
law until the issue can be decided.
Justice Herbert Wilkins agreed to hear arguments
- today on the motion. The U.S. Supreme Court In 1963
struck down local and
laws requiring mandatory
prayer in schools, saying they violated the First
state

Amendment.
The CLUM suit said the law also violates a similar
provision in Article 2 of the Massachusetts Con-stitution, the
oldest.
nation's

Oil Union To Accept Pact?
Negotiators for the striking oil,
ST. LOUIS (UP!)
Chemical and Atomic Workers Union are considering a
tentative settlement proposed by a federal mediator
and accepted by Laclede Gas Co.
The negotiators were to meet today with Laclede
officials and tell them whether they will accept the
proposed agreement, which will have to be ratified by
the local members before the 21-week-old strike would
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If the settlement Is ratified, Laclede said, higher

rates would be needed to meet the wage Increases.

1980 Farm Income May Drop
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Total farm Income last

year appears to have equalled a 1973 record of $33.3
billion, but inflation-shrunken dollars did not buy as
much six years later, according to the Agriculture
Department.
In a summary of an agricultural outlook report, the
department released the new estimate of 1979 farm
Income, up from a previous estimate of $32 billion. It
also said 1* farm Income may drop 25 percent below
that level.
Economists attributed the 1979 Increase to
availability of more data and to higher prices for

livestock.

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BOSTON (UP!) — Captain Nam battled one In
"00 leagues Under the Sea," and Captain Ahab's

crew In "Moby Dick" mistook one for a whale.
Npw visitors to the

New England Aquarium will be

able to see a giant squid of the type that terrorized so
many fishermen in tales of the deep.
The 450j)ound squid with 7-foot tentacles was put on
display at the aquarium Wediseaday and Is being
studied by marine scientists. They're not sure yet whet
It Is.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — President In the aftermath of the Soviet Invasion of pass in the House.
Carter will recommend to Congress that Afghanistan.
But there are indications Carter wants
for the first time young women register
The law providing for registration of to be consistent on the subject of equal
for the draft along with young men, men 18 to 26 is already on the books, rights and equal responsibility for
White House aides say.
Sources said Carter will ask Congress for women. his wile Rosalynn also has
But Carter has been warned by the a $10 million appropriation to begin the strongly endorsed registration of women.
Democratic congressional leadership mall registration of some 4 million to 5
scheduled appearance before
female registration does not stand a million men In the 16 to 20 or 21 age
the
Consumer
Federation of America has
chance of passage this year.
category,
created a political stir. Sen. Edward
The president made his final decisions
Carter also will propose, In a separate Kennedy, 1)-Mass., who also is on the
on a series of proposals to revive the bill, a new law authorizing the speaking bill, will be
in the audience.

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small, you try 'cry hard to make it
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Witt all aspects of fit imcial piamiin;.
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Selective Service System Wednesday so registration of women. Aides said It Is
A White House aide said "we've heard
that "pool" of young men will be ready necessary to separate the two bills so the
for rapid mobilization In case of an budgeting for the male registration does all kinds of rumors" that Kennedy, who
emergency. He may not formally an- not become bogged down in an emotional IS seeking a debate with Carter, may
confront him at the consumer gathering
flounce his proposals until Friday, debate on female registration,
however.
Both House Speaker Thomas O'Neill
Press secretary Jody Powell said
Carter proposed the registration of and Democratic leader Jim Wright have Carter will deal with both domestic and
young men to build up defense readiness told Carter registration of women will not international Issues in his speech.

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mass-murder do-fendant John Wayne Gacy Is an insane "collector of bodies."
The prosecution calls Gacy a sane, methodical killer.
During opening arguments Wednesday, Assistant Cook
County State's Attorney Robert Egan charged Gacy, 37, a
building contractor, carefully plotted the sex slayings of 33
boys and young men between 1972 and 1978. He recited 10
reasons "why the acts were that of a rational, evil man who
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from an assault on his wife and two like Mary police officers.

Police say Janet Burns came to them on Sept. 6, 1979, and
An Altamonte Springs woman charged with threatening a
said her 50-year-old husband had assaulted her, bruising her
A Deltona man has been sentenced to one year in Jail for
waiter and assaulting a law officer when she didn't like a meal,
and cracking her upper dental plate in two.
breaking into the Eckerd Drug Store in Sanford Plaza on July
will be placed on one year of probation.
They say Burns entered the station and assaulted two of14, 1979.
Williams placed the penalty on Ester McCann of 626
ficers
who were dealing with his wife's complaint.
Circuit Court Judge Voile Williams sentenced William S.
Woodland St., Altamonte Springs after the woman pleaded
Pugh to one year in jail to be followed by five years probation
contest after scratching a corrections officer who happened to
- Mitchell B. Ellis will serve one year in Jail and seven
for burglary and possession of controlled substances,
be in Lord Chumley's Pub on State Road 436 on June 20, when year probation on charges he set fire to a Volkswagen for a
Pugh, 21, of 1709 S. Village Dr., Deltona, was arrested by
the incident occurred.
friend on June 4, 1979. lie reportedly committed the arson
Sanford police inside the store last summer, as he attempted to
Sheriff's reports say Ms. McCann threatened to kill a waiter because the car had a bad engine.
steal assorted narcotics and syringes. Police arrived on the
with a knife when he wouldn't take her meal back. An officer,
scene in response to a silent alarm.
dining in the pub, attempted to subdue Ms. McCann, who
p.Williams also handed down the following sentences pleaded no contest of charges of obstructing an officer.
Tuesday:
The following sentences were imposed Wednesday by Circuit
— Ronald J. Thurman of Orlan do will spend 10 weekends in Cour t Judge Roger Dykes:
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
jail and five years on probation for possession of a small
-A Sanford man was sentence d to six years imprisonment
quantity of marijuana.
plus 12 years proba tion on charges he assaulted a 78-year-old
Thurman was arrested on March 26, 1979, by Casselberry woman and kidnapped her 13-year-old retarded grandpolice who raided a house of suspected cocaine dealers.
daughter.
Includes all exterior and interior. whitewalIs.
bumpers, w,ndows, wheel covers, etc.
The arrest, at 804 Wilshire Ct., was made after Williams
-Moses J. Blakes was sentenced after pleading guilty to a
approved a tap on the occupants' telephone, transcriptions of count of burglary and battery against Minnie Colson, 78, of 1106
REASONABLE PRICES ON ENGINE CLEANING
which allege the occupants used code words to discuss the sale Pecan Ave.
AND PAINTING.
Police say he beat Ms. Colson on Aug. 9, 1979, and then aband availability of cocaine.
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Thurman, not resident of the house, was there at the time ducted her granddaughter, who was later found badly beaten
WHERE MARC SLADE CHRYSLER USED TO BE
and taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment.
of the raid,
- Henry C. Recca will serve two years in jail plus three on
Williams told Thurman's attorney he was imposing jail time
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based on the confidential section of Thurman's pro-sentence probation for a pair of burglaries.
Recca was charged with burglarizing Lake Brantley High
Investigation, a report defense lawyers are not even entitled
SchoolonMarch 18,1979,and taking$25 In cash and the Forest
to see.
Williams called the attorney to the bench to allow him to City Hardware Store and taking $400 worth of knives and other
merchandise 10 days later.
read a portion of the report, which contains probation officers'
- Louis A. Giovarelli, Jr. was sentenced to one year in Jail
opinions on the character of the defendant.
— Lloyd Stacy of Seminole County received four years plus four on probation for allegedly "indecently" assaulting a
probation plus a requirement he repay his share of damages child in the men's room of the Altamonte Mall.
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Giovarelli, of 112 Essex St., Altamonte Springs, was
suffered when he helped steal a construction site pump last
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reportedly stopped by the boy's father in the men's room, then
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tel!s
—KarIL. Dixon, an Altamonte Springs man caught with a arrested by Altaraonte Springs police.
-Paul Harrington will receive seven years probation after
stolen newspaper vending machine, will be placed on five
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years probation,
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— "You've been on probation two or three times and it never detail in Longwood on Oct. 23, 1978. He was imprisoned on a
worked," said Williams as he handed down a six-month to two. Brevard County burglary charge at the time of his Unyear jail sentence to Steven J. Studnicka, who pleaded guilty fo scheduled departure.
possession of burglary tools.
—Floyd A. Decook of 315 Seminola Blvd. will serve seven
Studnicka had entered the plea after the state dropped years probation on charges he assaulted anti falsely imcharges of burglary and grand theft against him.
prisoned an Orlando woman on Dec. 12, 1978.
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Decook was arrested by deputies who say he forced his way
The Michigan man was originally accused of burglarizing a
trailer In the Seminole Trailer Park on June 20, 1979.
into the woman's car and harrassed her in the parking lot of
Studnicka admitted having been placed on proba tion twice Xunadu, the defunct night club at 151 Wymore Rd.
be fore.
— David Tenuto will serve one year in Jail on a work release
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program, followed by five on proba tion for the theft of jewelry
— An Iranian student living In Orla ndo may face action from
the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Following a from th e Leeds showroom on U.S. Highway 17.92, Casselberry.
The Casselberry resident was charged with stealing $2,897
four-year probation sentence handed down by WIlliams.
Raza Hahambad Jamali, found guilty of stealing iner- worth of items from the store on May 7, 1979.
chandise from the Altamonte Springs Burdine's Department
-Don H. Burns Jr., of 258 Third St., Lake Mary, will serve
Store on Nov. 5, was ordered to serve four years probation. The five years probation plus pay a $350 fine on a plea stenu'iin

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nation's most expensive prison insurrection ever.
Black prisoners were housed separately to quell their
fears of racial violence.
Prison officials said they expected to release a final
death count today in the weekend riot.
They said late Wednesday the uprising caused at
least $45 million In damages and that it would cost
another $37.5 million to build a new facility.
The official number of deaths has remained at 33 for
the past two days; 89 inmates and guards were injured.

BOSTON (UPI)—A state Supreme Court justice has
been asked to halt school prayers in Massachusetts
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Connally's operative's decided to mount a
major effort to defeat Reagan In South
Carolina, assuming that the momentum
month before.
generated by such an upset would By AL ROSSITER JR.
To study patients before, during and after
But If the present shaped up as better than
significantly affect the results three days UPI Science Editor
open heart surgery, Jenkins and colleagues expected, the Board's Consumer Confidence
la ter, thus mortally wounding Ru&amp;an a
affect federal putlays,
WASHINGTON (UP!) — A new study In- have started a new three-year study of people Index — In this case, apprehension may be a;
!Mbon
the country bsre he long has
who hay. had open heart
BOth the 'pmtdent aM conutons)i.an' claimedof
.. ; .ore apiroPiie lard than confidence
— :
extraordinary popularity,
surgery feel their mended heart has givenW
otirwet "t by toftoi~lng, pa eats suggested a somewhat less rosy
say they will consider a tax cut later in the year if
° the I
Although both Reagan and Connally have them a new life with a second chance to do closely with a multi-disciplinary perspective future. Significant numbers of consumers:
the anticipated recession calls for economic
paid
lip service to the Importance of the Iowa some of the things they may have missed for three years after their surgery, we will anticipated an eventual worsening of business:
stimulus. A limited, election-year tax cut could
earlier,
discover much about what help* or hInder
p
recinct caucuses and the New Hamp9dre
conditions and falloffs In Incomes and emwiden the deficit if there is no parallel reduction in
survey
of
949
adults
who
A
underwent
surgery and thereby Improve the
primary, both have been following a
ployment.
spending. As it is, the budget relies on tax in"Southerri strategy" that assumed the mid. operations an average three or four years rehabilitation of the over 1million people who
And their future buying plans showed:
creases to produce its $600 billion in revenue. The
March primaries would be the first major teat earlier to bypass clogged coronary arteries or now undergo major heart surgery each year downtun accordingly, with fewer home,.
fi gure inc udes $14 billion from the windfall
to fix or replace heart valves found that 62 In the United States." he said.
of their respective political strengtX
auto and major appliance purchases planned.
The initial data from the first $0 people
Percent would have no qualms about doing It
profits tax on oil companies which has not
it
consumer is.
Bob already has tr. those carefully again
Interviewed In this new study showed that beginning to lose heart In the effort to outrun
received final approval by Congress. It also
laid plans. U Reagan loses In New Hampshire
Another percent said their decision would most adults decide to undergo major cardiac - or outmaneuver Inflation. And that far from'
counts on a 15 percent increase In revenue from
as he did in Iowa, for example, he will face an depend on their state of health, age and otier surgery only after having "an
having gone thataway, the recession Is still:
personal Income taxes
the result of inflation
uphill struggle to win the nomination while factorsand only 5 percent said unequivocally crescendo of heart symptoms such as chest right
out there, waiting for us.
moving people into higher tax brackets.
Connally no longer will be able to claim to be that they would not undergo surgery igain. pain or shortness of breath "
He add mod people studied so fair have had
a "giant killer' by virtue ofa South Carollja
Most of the increase In the Carter budget does
the patient's-eye view of heart
"All
it is not standard practice for a nation to
victory
over
a
twice-defeated
erstwhile
front.
not stem from defense or energy Items but from
surgery Is very positive," said Dr. C. David to give up some important things because of brag about its deficits.
runner.
Jenkins, director of behavioral epidemiology their heart problems, but most of them could
Increases in the cost of social programs as is result
But usually low-posture Japan Is doing
function normally most of the time.
of Inflation and adverse economic conditions. The "official" explanation being offed by 'at the Boston University Medical Center.
being
something
very close to that with the figures
About 60 percent of the people
Bush's campaign aides for his decision to pay "The new technologIes of openheart surgery prepared for major had surgery were op. on Its 1979 trade with the rest of the world.
administration pleads that these cost Increases
the $1,500 filing too to qua* for the South am reflected on On human side In very timlstic that
The balance showed Japan on the losing end '
are "automatic" or -mandated but the plea is
s would work out better in
substantial dividends for the quality of life. the future
Carolina
primary
Is
that
he
doeea't
by
want
$7.5 billion, an abrupt shift, official
and 92 percent reported they were
wearing thin. They are Irreversible Only to the
"Many patients say that their 1flflded hurt
p
Howard
Baker,
Jr.,
the
releases
point out with an almost Unextremely optimistic about the success of
extent that Mr. Carter and Congress ref use to,
presidential contencier, to go unciailengeci in has given tlwxn a new life, another chance to surgery a few days before the ooeratlon.
seemingly eagerness, from the previous
think the unthinkable — that some long-standing
his bid for modsrate4o.conservatlye votes In do the many things they haven't been able to
of the larger group who underwent surgery year's surplus of $18.2 billion.
programs may have to be reduced in scope.
find time to do before," he said In a report a few yrs earlier, Jenkins saId 60 percent of
that state,
Japan still recorded a billion surplus In
presented to a meeting of the American Heart
Mr. Carter may have seen the light about the
those who were 60 or younger at the time of bilateral trade with the United States, but.
B
u
t
Bob
strategists
have
another,
far
AI5OCiatIOO.
Russians, but he has closed his eyes to the link
surgery returned towoñ after the operation. that was far short of the $10.1 billion Japanese
more
ambitious
contingency
Plan
that
goes
Jenkins' observations were based on a The
between deficit spending and inflation. In 1976 he
average recouperative period was 4 edge In 1V78.
far bey
____Uy'soppoitunity for random sample of the membership of Mended
fromlsed a balanced budget by 1980 because he
a head 4o.hsad ooafrontatlon with Reagan. Hearts Inc., an International
Trme who had heart valve operations
The shift from surplus to deficit can In part
that the governznett was guilty of fiscal
Bh performs as well In New lnphfre organization which has 10,000 members. The reported the surgery gave them renewed
be credited to the sharply and steadily up.
ponsibility in operating at a deficit In a time
as he did In Iowa, he Is likely to Initiate a results produced what he said may be the strength and energy. Jenkins said they felt
ward movement In the price of oil, of which
prosperity. The bottom line of this, the fourth
major campaign In South Carolina destgnid largest collection of psychosocial Information much younger and much more capable after
Japan as an industrial superpower Is
cit budget from the Carter White House, is - to toicle both Connally and Reagan.
on people who have survived heart surgery. the operation,
dependent upon Imports for Its entire supply.
Oat the president Is now In the grip of the same
"
an he diagnosed from Georgia.
JACK ANDERSON

Heart

Chicago Teachers still Out

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court will inform the government of the conviction, said
Williams.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti has picked Texas state legislator Matt
Garcia, son of a one-time Illegal alien, as his candidate
to head the Immigration service, Justice Department

that Congress
will
go
along
readily
with
the
increase
in defense
t
spending in President Carter's new budget. If
'anything, the $142.7 billion figure may have to be
upward. Much depends on developments

for the draft.
The "restraint" Mr. Carter talks about in a $616

BRIEF

May Be Immigration Head

is

register

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

Texas Legislator Garcia

Defense Posture
Must Be Realistic
The reaction from Capitol Hill

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Dog Racing

Thursday, Feb. 7, 10110

Makes 'Nervous Buck Debut

By United Press International

by Winters didn't go in," Lanier said. "I hit a baseline jumper with 28 seconds whose winning shot came from just in. victory moved the Celtics two games Gerard led Kansas City with 25 points.
it hit the bottom of the net but remaining to give Milwaukee a 109-108 side the three-point circle,
ahead of the 76ers in the Atlantic Nuggets 122, Bulls 111
After all his years in the NBA, Bob
rookie
when
I
saw
the official signal for two, I lead. After a missed shot by John
Lanier felt just like a nervous
.
Alex English making his first apIn other games, Boston downed Di vision.
thought it must be a dream. I was glad Lambert, Lanier fouled Kenny Carr,
again,
pearance
in a Nugget uniform and Dan
ed
Rockets
115,
Nets
114
who Philadelphia,
129-110, Houston edg
because I fouled the guy at the other end had a chance to win the game but made
New
an
NBA
record
Issel
combined for 61 points and 24
Rick Barry, who set
"I've got to tell you how nervous
Jersey, 115-114, PhoenIx
and I thought, 'Oh no, now I'm going to be only one of three free throws to tie the Kansas
goals,
hit
two
rebounds
to pace Denver.
field
nipped with seven three-point
was," the big center said Wednesday the goat in my first game here."
City, 97.95, Denver outscored
score.
seconds
Clippers 92
Warriors
117,
three
with
free throws
night, after scoring 14 points in his debut
Chicago, 122-111, and Golden State ripped remaining
to
The score was tied with 11 seconds
Lanier, obtained from the Detroit
scored 12 of his 18 points
for
PUrVIS
Short
a
narrow
victory
clinch
inbounded San Diego, 117.92.
with Milwaukee. It was a 21-foot jumper Pistons Monday, played more
third quarter as Golden
than half remaining when Dave Meyers
in
a
decisive
Houston.
by Brian Winters at the buzzer that lifted
the game after a six-week absence due to the ball to Bridgeman. With three Celtics 129, 76ers 110
State streaked past short-handed San
Sims 97, Kings 95
the Bucks to a 111.109 victory over
0
the a broken finger.
seconds remaining, Quinn Buckner tried
Larry Bird poured in 32 points and
jumper
Diego.
Bill Walton made his second
Davis
hit
a
baseline
Walter
Cleveland Cavaliers.
The lead changed hands 14 times in the to get off a shot but was too well covered. Nate Archibald scored all of his 18 points with three seconds remaining to give appearance of the season for San Diego
"1 looked up and I swore that last shot fourth quarter before Junior Bridgeman Buckner dished the ball off to Winters, in a second.half surge to lead Boston. The Phoenix a triumph over Kansas City. Gus and scored 8 points In 17 minutes.
thought

Seminoles Scalping Records

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In 1979-80 Warpath Campaign

Phila
39 15 .722 2
Charleston 70, Wheeling 61
New York
77 29 .182 IS
Clemson 86, Wake Forest 69
Wshngtn
73 29 .112 17
Davis&amp;EIkins 61, GIenvi 67
New Jersy
23 33 .111 19
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RESULTS
Delaware 63, West Chester 6
Central Division
First Race S-Il MiieC3l:51
JCksnvlle St. 94, Mntvllo II
W L Pct, GB
IEboneile
Kentucky 86, Miislssipi 12
11.10 13.60 3.60
Atlanta
32 23 .582 6 Patrick T Tiger (6)
3.10 4.10
Ky. St. 85, Beilarmine 81
San Anton
29 26 .527 3
2 LII Toots (2)
Longwood 96, Queens 83
3.10
Houston
26 20 .101 5'
0 ( 4-4) 30.40; 1 (442) 34020
Louisvl 81, Cincinnati 73
Indiana
76 29 .173 6
Second Race 3lMiIeC3l:54
LSU 68, Alabama 66, ot
Cleveind
23 3.4 .404 10
lMissScripto
Miss. St. 62, GeorgIa
310 3.00
Detroit
14 10 .259 17'-,
7 Anna Ring
N. Car. St. 60, Ga. Tech 19
4.60 2.10
Western Conference
1 FaIr Ruler
st. Andrews 91. Methodist 71
3.20
Midwest Division
Q (4.7) 30.40; P (4.7) 73.30; 1 (4
Tennessee, 100, Florida 76
W I. PcI. GB
Tenn. St. 83, Tenn..Mrtn 76
7.1) 278.20; DD (44) 47.20.
Kan City
35 25 .583 ThirdRace5.1lMjieMJI.$,
Citadel 90, Davidson 88, ot
Milwauke
30 27 .576 31/s
8RR's Charlie
Vanderbilt 77, Auburn 73
s.eo 3.20 2.60
Denver
20 37 .351 13',
ITuf Popcorn
Virginia 73, Duke 69
3.10 2.60
Utah
19 37 .339 14
1 Duky
Va. Tech 82, St. Bonny 70
2.60
Chicago
ie 37 .327 142
Va. Union 107, Va. St. 94
Q(4S) 10.40; P (5.1) 23.70; T (5,
Pacilic Division
4-1) 34.lO.
Va. Wslyn 46, Roanoke 62
W L Pct. GB
W.Va, St. 111, Bluefield 101
Fourth RaceS-llMil,D31:44
39 16 .709 Spe.dbaii Annie 6.20 3.00 3.60 Seattle
W.va. Wslyn 91, W.Va. Tch 80
Los Ang
39 17 .696
",
1 Gem's Bonny
Midwest
2.60 3.00 Phoenix
36 19 .655 3
6 Big Boy Blue
Adrian 60, Aquinas
9.00 San Diego
28 30 .483 12' 2
Alma 66. Kalamazoo 60
0 (1.5) 11.50; P (5.)) 31.30; 1(5Portland
27 29 .482 12' -.BalI St. 70, E. Mich. 69
14)142.00
Golden St.
17 38 .309 22
Bethany 80, M(-Pherson
Fifth RaceS.1IMiIeA3I:S0
Wednesday's Results
2 Steam Train
Blckbrn Coil 66.'III. CoIl 60
6.60 3.10 3.40
Boston 129, PhIladelphia 110
Bowling Gm 64, Miami 0. 61
$ Jude
2.00 2.40
Houston 115, New Jersey 114
Butler 62, Dayton 61
lCrestOf Glory
5.80
Denver 122, Chicago III
Milwaukee 111, Cleveland 109
Case Western 87, Hiram 72
7) 141.20
Phoenix 97. Kansas City 95
Chdrn St. 70, Wayne St. 40
SixthRace3.SMiIeBU:57
Golden St. 117. San Diego 97
Concordia 90, Dyke 73
2MaId's Day
5.00 3.20 3.20
Thursday's Games
Defiance 91, Biuffton 81
SBud'sAudra
1.10 3.20
Seattle at Det roit
Dordt $2, Dakota St. 67
3LIve One
15.40
Washington at Indiana
lIT 79, Trinity Chris 74
O (2'S) 21.50: P (25) 44.0; I (2
Atlanta at Utat
Kan. St. 62, Colorado 61,
4-3) 221.00.
Friday's Games
Loras 70, Wis..Grn Bay
Seventh Race 4-11, A
IndIana at Boston
Marian 79, Wabash 74
SWright FiElder
3.60 3.60 7.40
Los Angeles at New Jersey
Milliken 95, North Ctl 63
S Highway Agent
8.60 3.00
Seattle at Philadelphia
Missouri
81. Iowa St. 70
4Worthing
2.80
Cleveland at Houston
Mo..St.L 66, Sw Mo. St. 61
O (55) 35.20; P (4-5) 35.10; 1 (4Phoenix at Chicago
Mt Marty 92, Northwestern SO
5.4)270.20; TIme
Eighth Race S
Washington at Milwaukee
Muskingum 60. Wooster 55
14,B
Kan City at Golden St.
Northern 85,
44
2MineolaBigJill 16.60 7.00 3.60
Portland at San Diego
Notre Dame 93, Manhattan i
Early Show
2.00 7.20
N. Illinois 67, Kent St. 60
3 Carbon Ditto
2.00
North Park 96, Wheaton 04
0(2s)14.00, P (21) I.5O; I
NE Mo. St. 100, Shaw CoIl 61
5-3) 104.40, Time 31:37.
Oberlin 75, MarIetta 74. 3ot
Ninth Rsce3.I,A
0. Northern 81, Ohio Wslyn 81
2 Pdyanza
12.20 5.00 2.40
Olive) 60 Albion SI
6 ThIrd Brother
6.60
3.20
St. Louis U. 10), Roosevelt 53
--S flint Crash
2.20
Taylor 52, Earlham 45
East
Q(24)44.I0;P(24) 1I.3O;T(2.
Toledo 73, Ohio U 67
Baruch 80, Bklyn Coil 79
4.5) 404.40; TIme 31:51
Valparaiso 5$, III. Circle 53
Boston U. 59, N.C.-Wllm 57
TenthRaceS-1,A
W. Michigan 76 C. Michigan 73
Bowdoln 72, Colby 70
- $Wright Bean Bag 3.20 4.10 2.20
Wittenberg 62, Mount Union 55
Bucknell 55, Lafayette 54
2HeyHotsyTotsy
6.00 2.40
50tt1t
Buffal) 70, Rochester 66
7 Rebel Drummer
2.10
Langston 66, Ark..P.b. 61
Buffalo St. $6, Geneseo 6$
O (25) 12.60; P (5.2)24.50: 1(5.
NW OkIa. 77, St. Mry's.PIns 59
Crngie.Mlln $1, J. Carroll 54
27) 100,40: Tim. 30:57
Oklahoma St. 76, Oklahoma 67
Cheyney 71, Widener 55
Eleventh Race 4-Il, c
Texas 90, TCU 62
Clarion 63, md. Pa 61. t
1 Broom Dancer
7.00 4.60 3.20
Texas AIM 67, SMU 56
Connecticut 73, Mass. 35
1P3d Two
3.40 2.60
Tex. Luth. 92. M.H. Baylor 50
Duquesne 49, West Va. 3$
SNew0ptlon
2.50
West
E.
Strdsbg
73,
Miilrsvl
60
0(1.4) 31.40; P (1.4) 100.50; T (1
Adams St. IS, Western St. 71
ElIz'town
61,
Juniata
4$
4-3)131.40; TIme 31:42.
Pac. Luth 101, Pacific 68
Fredonia 81, Brockport 65
Twelfth Race3-1,C
Fordham U, Fairfield 70
SGlueAll
33.10 19.80 5.20
Gannon 113, Steubenville 88
3Mountaln Girl
15.60 9.80
Georgetown 81, Seton Hall 67
7She Talks
4.70
Baseball
Grove City 73, WestmInster 59
St. Louls-Signedfirst baseman
Hartford 73, Western Conn 61
0(3.3) $31.40: P (5-3) 513.50; T
Ke'h Hernande: to five year
Haverford 91, Wash. Md. 72
(S'3•7) 1,255.20; Time: 39:15
contract.
Hofstra 50, Temple 19
A
2.50$; Handle 253,035.
College
LaSalle $4, Rhode Island 76
Miami (Ohio) - Anounced the
Lehman 47, Staten Island 45
appolntmentofBobHilchensasan
Lock Havn SI, Slppry Rock 66
ro Basketball
assIstant football coach,
Lycoming 75, Albright 63
NBA Standings
Southern California -- An.
Monmouth 73, C.W. Post 68
By United Press International
nounced basketball player Dwight
Northeastern 67, LIU 45
Anderson had transferred from
Eastern Conference
hew York Tech 93, Mercy si
Atlantic Division
Kentucky to USC and will be
Phlla Pharm 66, Stockton so
eiigioue tO play tor Tfl Trolans at
w I. PC?. US
Phila Text 5!. Loyola Md. 53
Boston
41 13 .759 the end of the first semester next
Potsdam St. $3 Oswego St. 69
year.
Rider 82, LehIgh 70
Pro Football
St. Anselms 51, Babson 25
p
l~I
ChIcago - Signed rookie free.
St.Fran. Pall, R. Morris 69
agent wide receiver Chris
St. Vince Pa. 72, Waynsbg 37
DeFrance and middle linebacker
Swrthmre 67, J, Hopkins 52
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Greg FitzpatrIck.
Tufts SO, Amherst 66
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
San Diego - Announced the
union 91, Hamilton 75
PROBATE DIVISION
hiring of Dave Levy as offensive
Vlllanova 74, G. Washngtn 72
File Number IO.21.CP
•
lIne coach.
W.sh&amp;Jetf 77, Allegheny 67
Division
Basketball
South
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Milwaukee (WBL) - Announced
Bethany 73, ThIet
KATHERINE PHAGAN EVANS
the resignation of Coach Larry
Birm-Sthern 71, Troy 63
Deceased
Costello.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
______________________
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
- CLAIMS
OR
DEMA NDS
_
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: PROBATE DIVISION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
YOU
ARE
HEREBY File Number 79507.CP
PROBATE DIVISION.
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad. Division
File Number 79475.C.P.
ministration of the estate of
DIvIsIon
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KATHERINE PHAGAN EVANS,LUELLA C. HORST,
IN RE: ESTATE OF
deceased, File Number $021.CP,
JULIANA STANKO
Deceased
Is pending In the Circuit Court for
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
SEMINOLE County, Florida,TO
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
ALL PERSONS HAVING
Probate Division, the address of CLAIMS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
OR
DEMANDS
which is Seminole County Cour.AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
OR
DEMANDS
CLAIMS
thouse, Probate Division, Sanford,AND ALL OTHER PERSONS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
FL 32771. The co.personal
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTEDIN THE ESTATE:
representatives of the estate are
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
RICHARD 1. PHAGAN and NOTIFIED
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
that
the
ad.
WILLIAM C. PHAGAN JR.WttOse ministratlonoftheestat,ofLu,IIó
the
NOTIFIED
that
ad.
addresses are P.O. Box 12005,
ministration of the estate of
C. Hurst, deceased, File Number
Taliahasse.,FL3flOSandSArthur 79307CP,is pending inth,clrcuit
JULIANA STANKO, deceased,
Place, Lutz, FL 33549. The nameCourt for
File Number 79.410-C.P., is Pefl
Seminole County,
and address of the personal Florida, Probate DivIsion, the
dIng in the Circuit Court for
representative's attorney are set address of whith
SeminoleCounty, Florida, Probate
is: P.O. Drawer
forth below.
DIvision, the address of whlC
C, Sanford, Florida 3277). The
All persons having claims or
209 N. Park Avenv:. 5301'lrl,
personal representative of the
demands against the estate are
Florida 32771. The personal
estate Is William Thomas Powers,
required, WITHIN
THREE whoseaddmns
representative Of the estate is
is Rt. 2, Box 2, Box
- MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
MARIAN K. OBEDA. whese ad
I5lLakePiacid,Florida33SS3.The
TNF FIRST P(1tt(C4.T(ON OF
'5U IS BOX 3115, West Lorne,
name and address of the personal
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
Ontario, Canada NOL 2 P0. The
representative's attorney are
clerk of the above court a written forth
name and address at the personal
below,
- statementofanyclaimordemand
representative's attorney are lit
All persons having claims or
they may have. Each claim must
forth below.
demands against the estate are
beinwritingandmustindicatethe
M
$vris claims or
requIred, WITHIN
THREE
k.I. I. *k .lI 1k
demands
against the flTTi are
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
1 . address of the creditor or his agent THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF required, WITHIN THREE
or attorney, and the amount
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
claImed. If the claim is not yet
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
clerk of the above court a written
due. the date when it will become statement of any claim or demand THIS NOTICE, to file with the
due shall be stated. If the claim Is
clerk of the above court a written
contingent or unliquldated, the they may have. Each claim must statement of any claim or demand
;- nature
be
In
writing
and
must
IndIcate
the
of the uncertainty shall be
they may have. Each claim must
stated. If the claim is secured, the basis for the claim, the name and
be in writing and must indicate the
address
of
the
creditor
or
his
agent
security shall be described. The
basis for the claim, the name and
claimant shall deliver sufficient or attorney, and the amount
address of the creditor or his agent
claimed.
If
the
claIm
is
not
yet
copies of the claim to the clerk to
or attorn.y, and the amount
enable the clerk to mail one copy due, the date when it will become
claimed, lithe claim is not yet
shall
be
stated.
lithe
claim
Is
du
e
rs
to each pe onal representative.
due, the date when It will become
nting
en
t
or
unliquidated,
the
co
All persons int erested in the
,e shall be stated. lithe claim is
estate to whom a copy of this nature of the uncentInty shall be
contingent or unliquidatid. His
stated.
lithe
claim
is
secured,
the
Notice of Administration has been
nature of the uncertainty shell be
mailed are required, WITHIN securIty shall be described. The
stated. It the claim is secured, the
claimant shall deliver sufficient
security shall be described. The
:• THREE MONTHS FROM THE copies of the claim to the clerk to
DATE OF THE FIRST
claimant shall deliver sufficient
enable
the
clerk
to
mail
one
copy
. PUBLICATION OF
THIS
copies of the claim tome clerk to
each personal representative.
' NOTICE, to file any objections
enable the clerk to mall one copy
All persons interested In the5 to each personal repnswrdative.
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the estate to whom a copy of this
All persons interested in the
-: Qualifications of the co-personal Notice of Administration has been
estate to whom a copy of this
mailed
WITHIN
are
required,
representatives or the venue or
Notice of Administration has been
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
' Iunisdictlon of the court.
mailed are required, WITHIN
4LL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND DATE OF THE FIRST
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Bill Payne's fifth-ranked Fighting Seminoles continued
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ranked fifth iii the state of Florida.
The Seminoles have twice tied the record for most points in a
single game with 97. That record was set In 1959 and tied in
1977.
The front line of David Thomas, Bruce McCray and Reggie
Butler broke the record for most rebounds in a single game
Tuesday night against Lyman with 51. The previous record
was 45 set in 1972.
The victory over Lyman also broke the record for most wins
in a single season, 21, set in 1970. The Tribe stands at 22-1 entering Friday night's battle at Lake Howell. With that season
slate they're fast closing in on the single-season best won-loss
record of 21-7 set In 1979,
Other records that stand to fall before the season is over is
the highest offensive average per game of 67.7 points set in
1968. The current crop of Seminoles Is scoring at a 70 point per
game clip.
A strong reason behind that average is the Tribe's field goal
percentage of a current 57. The old record stands at 54 percent
çplLhe Tribe finishes with an average performance
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Senior forward Bruce McCray has also broken a pair of
individual single game performance records. Against DeLand
two weeks ago the 6.4 Seminoles pumped In 43 points, breaking
the previous record held by Larry Kearce in 1970 and John

These guys were 2.18 as sophomores.

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,Zeuli in 1974. That performance also notched McCray the most
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(now starring for the U.C.F. Knights) record of 17 in a single
game,
The Seminoles are also dosing in on several other individual
and team records. One that would seem well within reach In
the season free throw percentage record of 90 percent set by
John Zeuli in 1974 and tied by Randy Brown in 175.
Charity stripe ace Glen Stambaugh currently owns a hot 94
percent free throw average and would either have to break an
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Nut iadiora group of kids who f[nI3bed the season at2.3in
their sophomore season.
The starting Imeup L4 11i0a, Thumass, YeaTh Whitney and
: Reggie Butler has been together for three seasons now, ob.
viously a big contributing factor to this season's success story.
The addition of guard Stambaugh through a transfer has nicely
rounded out a solid playing chemistry, so the Seminole success
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directly to his players.
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look at what they've done this season and you have to give the
credit to them. It's been their dedication, their hard work, and
their determination that's made this season as good as it's
been."
"We have good individual players, and we have good team
f. players," adds Payne, "That all adds up to good basketball,"
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The Seminoles also have unsuspected depth on the bench.
Players like Shun Thomas, Stephen Grace, Robert Guy and the
remainder ofthe Tribe have given Payne the luxury ofplaying
a large part of his roster In many games this season.
If the Seminoles have lacked anything in their success story
this season, it's bei the kind of fan support that a fl-i squad
well deserves. With the exception of the Mainland game three
weeks back, the Seminoles have played often before less than a
full house. If fans aren't going to support a winner like that,
what will they support?

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Payne the coach, in the classic confrontation with
Tommy Bolen, the referee.

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Seminole high's number six man Bill Kirchhoff makes a return against
Oviedo Wednesday. The Tribe netters made it a sweep over the Lions as the
boy's won 5-2 and the girl's took a 6-1 decision.

Carter Sparks Raider Victory 85-60

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SEMINOLE (95): Crawford
to coach Joe Sterling and his offense. Other SCC players
SCC improved to 12-13 12.2 4, Wade 32-2 8, Crooks 3
Seminole Community College scoring in double figures overall and 6-5 in conference 0-06, Campbell 30-06, Carter
By LARRY CASTLE
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Raiders,
included Everett Harner with play while Central Florida
0.0 16, Robertson 2 0.0 4,
Sparked by the return of 14 and Seminole High dropped to 4-18 on the seasofl. Harner7 0-0 14, Rogers 40-58,
injury plagued center Frankie graduate Ken Brown with 10.
Baker 4 1-19, Brown 42.2 10,
CENTRAL FLORIDA
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Carter, the Raiders placed
The Raiders pulled out in modes 10-0 Railord 10-02,
Totals:
39 7-10 85.
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Halftime: Seminole 46,
figures and turned loose the tet-mission had rolled up a 46- 12, Barber 11.23, Walker 414 Central Florida 27. Fouls:
The term volley is one of the most misunderstood and bench to knock off Central 27 lead over Central Florida, 9, Kilt 41414, Gainey 4008. Central Florida 14, Seminole
misused terms in tennis. Most people who have never played Florida Community College winless thus far in the con- Totals: 23 14-22 10.
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the game, or who have played very little, think that the word, 8540 in conference play.
Carter, who has been
volley, means to hit the ball back and forth across the net. To
hit the ball back and forth is called arally-a volley isto hit the troubled all SCiSOfi long by a
ball before it bounces. This shot should be taken near the net as nagging back Injury tossed in
it is an aggressive, offensive shot. It is usually meant to
produce a winning point. There are man)' different types of
volleys such as the stop volley, half-volley, drop volley and
approach volley-these shots are very advanced and will be
covered later. We are just concerned with the simple volley, a
shot that many tennis experts say is the most simple and most
easily learned.

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To prepare to hit the forehand volley, step forward with the
right foot as you push the palm of your racket hand forward
(let goof the racket with your other hand), turn your body so
that you are facing the racket squarely. (The racket face is
now approximately parallel to the net), with the racket head
slightly above the wrist rnd wi41 in front of your chest. y
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head Is near the racket. Your hitting elbow Is well in front of
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very short follow through, Remember,, short backswing and
short follow thro gh are vital for a firm volley.
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March 11, Tuesday, Seminole High School, Trinity Pool, 4:00
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March 14, Friday, Melbourne Central Catholic, Trinity Pool,
4:00 p.m.

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102- Clark (5) d. Doeka 83 lOS
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d. Flowers 110; 130- Stanley (L)
p. Baggott 1:06. 134-- Smith (L) p
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Milwee also bopped Tuskawilla, 69-23. S. Seminole took
by the same count as Trov Quackenbush scored 16,
Eddie Norton 12 and Al Banyacskl 10 to lead all team players
hitting the point column. Kevin Patrick and Mike Evans led
Teague with 6 each.
Jackson heights handed Rocklake its fourth loss of the
season, 42-41. Horace Jenerette was top gun wIth 20. Cornell
Gould added 13. Billy Dunn led Rock Lake with 13 followed by
Eric Troinbo's 10.
Rock Lake 8th grade girls remained undefeated as the),
knocked off Jackson Heights 32-23. Lisa Gregory and Linda
Nunez led the well divided scoring with 6 each. Fayetta
Robinson scored 17 for JH.
Milwee won a pair, beating Sanford 52-24 and Tuskawilla 4830, Kim Lemon led against Sanford with 24. Schowanda
Williams had 14 and Valerie Jackson 13. Lemon scored 16 and
Jackson 23 in the Tuskawilla romp. Tanimy Brown and
Martha Brooks led Sanford with 6 each; Kathy Barma and
Mary Johnson had the same for Tuskawilla.
Lakeview also took Sanford, 48.20. Bee Gobielbecker was
high with 14, Mona Benton and Tina Campbell added 12 apiece.
Pat Trammell led Sanford with 6.
S. Seminole rallied from a 15-4 halftime deficit to over ta ke
Teague and win 23.21. Tami Hankins led with 11, 9int he second
half. Dawn Riley added 6, Daphne Christel 4. Lewis and
Chalker led Teague with 4 each.
In 7th grade boys action R ock Lake beat Jackson Heights 3222 and Tongue tr ipped S. Seminole 33-26. Scott Underwood led
Rock Lake with 8, Preston Poag, Matt Marvel, Andy Zarka
and Brad DWUI all had 4 apiece.
Willie Wiggs led JH with 12, Pop Bowers had 6. Dennis
Groseclose was high for Tongue with 12. Bill Newburn and
Steve Salva added 8 each. Bob Gordon led S. Seminole with 10.
John Cupit and Rod Stanley had 6 each.
Lakeview's 7th grade gir ls whipped Tuskawilla 31.9 to raise
t he ir season rccord to 5-0. Smith and Patterson led the way
with 12 nad 8 poInts respectively. Ilags led Tuskawilla wi th
Teague took Milwee, by almost the same count, 31-8, Kelly
Laws scored 12, Michelle Brown 11. Kavanaugh led Mitwee
with 4. Hock Lake toppled Jackson heigh ts 48-2. Liz Stone
poured in a big 24. Karlyn Wa tson add ed 10. Tanya King ha d
JH's basket.
Ltkeiew also continued to dominate in the 6th grade boys
division as they whipped the Seminole Hornets, 5043 for a 4.0
mark. Chris Jackson had 17, Anthony Sutton 10 and Robert 11111
7. David Davilla led the Horne ts with 3.
Hock Lake nipped Jackson Heights. 40-37 behInd Donny
l'aluaer's 18. Doug Murphy led Jll with 16, Chuck King had 9.
Milv,ee beat Tongue )-24. T.J. Scaletta was high wI th 10, Rick
Neal added 8. llurtwick led Teague with 11 Hartley and

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Wednesday's results
L.Howeil3l,Seabreeze74
lOS- Holland (S)p. Dutko 130
Ill- Vance (5) d. Lasley 6)0; 123
- DeBrango (S) d. Atkins 15.13;
130- Skura (LH) d. Kane 8 2;134
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11-6; 171 - Hanson (LH) l McCoy
4:11; 224- Bars (SIp. Sanda 1:15;
UL- Blocker (LII) p. Brown 1:14.
Lake Howell won by forfeit $02,

Sanford was down 35-30 agai nst Lakeview with less than two
minutes to play and rallied to tie at 36 all at the end of
regulation time. With four starters already out of the game,
the Indians rose to the occasion In overtime, led by William
Wynn, Gene Nathan and Chuck Medlock. Willie Mitchell was
high with 11, Wynn had 8 and Ted Jones 6. Alexander led
Lakeview with 10.

Streetman added 4 each.
In 6th grade girls play Teague defeated Tuskawilla 10-2
Janet Caballero led with 5, Cindy Staggs and Danie Coker had
2 each. Tracey Coffin had Tusky's two,
Milwee beat Rock Lake, 45.12 by using Rock Lake's own
weapon, a fullcourt press. Twiui Davis and Sonya Tomkins led
the offense while Julie Ashley and Amy Pickar were outstanding on defense. The Milwee gals moved the ball well and
capitalized on many fast break opportunities off the press and
some tough rebounding.

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day to top Lakeview, making an interesting race in the Milwee
and Lakeview, tied for the top spot with 5-1 records while
Sanford held a 2'2 game edge in the East with a 6-1 mark.

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Phila
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NY Rangers
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NY Islanders
Atlanta
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Washington
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Vancouver
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Winnipeg
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Boston
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Mrw1esota
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Toronto
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Chicago 3. Quebec 3, tie
St. Louis 6. Edmonton 3
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Vacouver at Philadelphia
Colorado at Montreol
Pittsburgh at Buffalo
Toronto at Boston
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bill Moors 302, Vinci Cars 315,

Women : Louise Seagraves 113,
AbblsWyrum 4.5, Ruth Parker 4.111,
Susan Richards 103, Pays Carroll
Now you step on the right foot toward the ball. Keep the left us
hand itubut with r hI arm push the racket forward to block
Splits: Mary Punt $.
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the ball with a firm wrist.
Other Highlights: Cathy Apgel
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and Nit. Johnson got Wins strikes
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in a row. High scratch tam series
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had to make adjustments."
Griffith, thefiman they call "Dr. Dunktnstein," almost ttinglyreachedhismilestone
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before that, Smith scored 10 points during a
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Bearcats, 12-5, to opea up 186-42 margin.
Louisville is now 304 overall and 5-Sin the
Metro Cooference. The win also gave Crian
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sophomore Derek Smith.
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determined that the annexation of
said property will not result in the
creation of an enclave; and
WHEREAS, the City ci Sanford,
Florida, is in a pailtion to provide
municipal servIces to the property
described herein, and the City
Commission 01 tie City 01 Sanford,
Florida, deems it In the best In.
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FLORIDA.

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY OF SANFORD,

Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
In the CIty 01 Sanford, Florida, at

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VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION with the City Clerk of the City of
PROVISIONS OF SECTION Sanford, Florida, a petition con171,044, FLORIDA STATUTES; tamIng the names of the property
PR0VI0IN0
F 0 R owners In the area described
SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS hereinafter requestIng annexation
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
tothecorporatearea of the City of
WHEREAS, there has bun filed Sanford, Florida, and requesting
with the City Clerk of the City of to be Included therein; and
Sanford, Florida, a petItion con.
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
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owners in the area descrIbed Florida having certIfied that there
hereInafter requesting annexticn are two property owners In the
to the corporate area at the City of aria to be annexed, and that said
Sanford, Florida; and requesting property owners have signed the
to be Included therein; and
pe$ltion,for annexation; and
WHEREAS, the Property h.p.
WHEREAS, It has been deter.
praiser of Seminole County, mined that the property descrIbed
FlorIda, hiving certified that Mreinaiterisreasineblycarngect
there are two property owners In and contiguous to the corporate
the area to be annexed, and that area of the City of Sanford,
said property owners have signed Florida, and it has further been
the petItion for annexation; and determined that the annexation of
WHEREAS, It hal been deter- said property will not result in the
mined that the property described creation of an enclave; and
hereinafter is reasonably covnpect
WHEREAS, the City ci Sanford,
and contiguous to the corporate Florida Is In a posItIon to provide
area of the City of Sanford, municipal services to the property
Florida, and it h5 lunther been described herein, and the City
determined that the annexation of CommissIon at the City ci Sanford,
said property wIll not result In the Florida, deems it In the best In.
creatIon at an enclave; and
tires? of the City to accept said
WHEREAS, the City 01 Sanford, petition and to annex said
Florida, Is in a position to provide property,

SHARE A RAINBOW

CreativeExpressions

Seminole County, Florida.
ordinance becoming effectiv, the
The above-descrIbed property is property owners and any ressnt
tuf'ftier described as I.ots is an residing on the property described
7, SIOCK A, MM SmIth's second herein shell be entitled to all the
Subdivision, according to plat rights and privileges and Im.
thereof recorded in Flat look 1, 'nunitles as are from time to time
page 101, PublIc Records of Wanted to residents and property
Seminole County, Florida.
owners ci the City
SECTION 2: That upon this Florida, and as are fi.irttier

ordinance becoming effective, the provided in Chiptar 171, Florida

governing authority of the impair the vilidity, force or effect

322.7113

Expert
lesions for beginners, in-

termediate,
Teaching

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12-4pscIal Notice

SECRETARY
Run lgaloffIce, sweetheart bra

You are asked to loIn in a

petition to the Gay. about any

18—Help Wanted

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BOOKKEEPER

Debit I credit
hours.

AAA EMPLOYMENT

912 French Ave.
323.374
Corner 01*0th &amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

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Legal Notice

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business t $27 Little

Wiluiva Rd,, Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name of DATA

'tp,

.

1910

DER.1o7
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CITY OP CA$SILIIINV
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN

t the City Of Caiselberry bard
Adlustm.nt will hold a Public
Hearing. Mr. Howard Het'ron,
owI10rPPI1Cant, 15 requesting a
variance from SectIon 25.19 Cc) 0
City Of Casselberry Cede of

Ordinanessto construct a four foot
081 the (rant PlOprty
line 181 lieu St the maximum
al0wible thIrty two Inches, 11*
parcel is legally desCribed as:
The East ½ of Lot 32 and All of

Lot
23,
SPORTSMAN'S
PARADISE, as recoe in Flat
look I, Pages 13 and 13, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Public Nearing wIll be held en
ThurSday, February 3), 1910 at

7:15 P,M., in the Caiselbeiyy CItY
Hall, 95 Lake TrIplet Drive,
Cevy, Florida, or as
Wiereaft Pr as Possible.
Mary W. Hawthorne
City Clerk
Dated thIs 4* day of February,
1950.
PublIsh P.S.?, 1150
01135

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EnIngIIeiuiiJ
300 N. French Ave.

Sanford, Florida

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LITTLE LAKE MARY- 2
ftdrm, 2 Bath lakefront home
with beautiful view, fireplace.
fruIt trees. 1 yr. warranty.
$73,000.

WANT

AFFORDABLE LIVING 3

,

32747.
Looking for a Ida? The Classlf led

Ads will help you find that Ida.

a person with a positive attitude
Bdrm,)½ Bath,lyears old at
and a Pleasant personality, plus
end of quiet, weil kept street.
being a self starter and an in.
Fenced backyard with utility
terested investigator. Also you
shed. 1 year warranty. $39,900.
- must have common sense In
handling probIs, not easily EXECUTIVE cOUNTRY-il,
frustrated, also a desire to learn
pool, sauna, sewing room,
and to lead. I want y to
fenced for horses on over 4
acres, 1 yr. warranty, all this
aggressive toward life and
and much morel $170,000.
personal achievement, not

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 1313 W.

Hwy. 431, Winter Springs, Fl.,,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name ci 434 AUTO

51g. Norma lean Kamlnski

(p1,IfI!

NOW YOU HAVE Iii

wgege In business at P.O. Box
054 Longwood, Ph, 32750,
Seminole County, Florid_a under
the fictItious name of CYCLE.
MATE PRODUCTS OF FLOR.

IDA, and that I intend to regIster
said name with the Clerk ci the'

CIrcuIt Court, Seminole county,
FlorIda In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, ToWit: Section $45.09
Florida Statutes 1957,
51g. Donald P. WIlson
Pubiliti Jan. 3) 1 Feb. 7, 11, 21,

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Thu Division of Environmental
Services Is In receIpt of an ap.
plicition tsr the removal cia man.
mad. Canal at the, followIng
described Pry:
leginnlng at the NW Corner of
Govsrnm.0 Lot 4, SectIon II,

TONnshIp 21$, Ren.e 151, Nun U
degrees 0' W along South line of
Philip N, Young Grant 1335 feel to
a p0kW on id Ike, Nun thence N

y•E 7lfssfo point of
beginning, said pokd blng on

LW St Lake

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Drive,

thoncecontimo N

guest

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INVESTMENT Western Auto,
13,000 sq. It., auto lit w.air
compressor 1g. sign In front,
owner will sell Inventory at
cost. This is a real money
maker. Only $175,000.

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? NEED CASH?
Us.YourHom.AsSecunity
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Call Us For Terms

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$.SO0.241.2419

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beginning.

Further descrIbed as be(pg
located it 4'33 Lake Drive.
Pr,pefly ownirs within
feet
01 the Proposed project may ad'
.0ia their comments, in writing
wI*W. it days, to Division of
EnvirOnmental $ervlces, P.O. Box
0. Sanfd, FlIda 33171.
*rti H. Beckwlth, Jr. .
C*t01CMIPWyC.U,,
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sell. 157.500.
DUNMAR ESTATES near
Tuscawilla. NEW while
marble PP I 1g. hexigon FR, 4
BR, 31, 400' sc. porch,
solariums, horses I much
more. COITIPUI Cl $117,500.

ToShii's

Single yotmq man would like
''anolhir young man to
3321541
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Harold Hall Realty

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REALTOR1 MLS

Was&amp;Iy&amp;minthiyritII,utMtii,

P0.7.1*0

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Inquire 500$. Oak $417153

323.5774 Day or

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Sale

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EALTOR

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327 '12

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new

stand, dbl dresser &amp; 070*11

Goodyear Tires. 323.1797.

Factory made lowboy trailer w.
6' ,xS' body, steel deck, lights,

bargain, 3227345.

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Side by Side refrigerator, 5;
picnic 'able, w 2 benches. $30,
full size baby bed w mattress,
I25 Oak parc ockers, $95 .
metal office desk, $70, Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E. 25th St. 323
0911.

4 pct. lWteresf to Qualified

will finance w substantial
down. $33000. 332.7287.
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42—Aable Homes

high as an elephant's eye. Place
ISfed ad, and pile the
in your walloll

Deltona! Here if is! Should be
$75,000, only $44,500. Custom
built 37, has everything in.
cludlng bullt.in Microwave

*4848
2 BEDROOM. CENTRAL AIR I
HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED
MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON? CANAL FRONT LOTS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
REDUCED TO $16,500
SEIGLER REALTY BROKER

33l050

327)577

,
Plenty of elbow room + lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, comp. w3 BR hOITI
Make
OSTEN.

offer.

NiQhI

MOtElS '.
leg. tEAL ESTATE irstar

H.

I au-iso

Eve. 562341$

Buying old pockpt watches, any
cond Will pay top price for
this area, 66 6640.

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jf yj don't flpeople, hoi'
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322 761) or 031 9993.

Lawn &amp; Landscaping

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CERTIFIED LAWN
L t((O'.i.,i Y161
FREE E ST tM*T ES )?. 7902

Drywall

Pi'7r

Diamonds Bridges Antiques
373 280).

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l...i. 1( ings, and Walls
repaired Res &amp; Comm
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call 831 5399or 867 0)34

Light Hauling

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•vaid Debris, Trash
AppltancesS. Misc.
(LOCAL 1349 S371

Larry's Mart, 211 Sanford Ave.

Groomlng&amp; Boarding
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used _____________________
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
An,m,,I haven C.rooming &amp;
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Boarding Vnnels Ittermo
stat controled heat, off floor
71-Antiques
Sleeping boxes We cater to
your pet 372 5752

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Painting

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t
Anthony Corino
Qu,)lily lot or Ext pressure
cleaning Free Est 3220071
,

FLA'S. SECOND
ALL AM ERICAN
CHINA &amp; PO1TERY
SHOW &amp; SALE

HandYmen

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a nec.
car. see today's Classified adt
for best buys.

Need A Handy Man'
CAL MOYER

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PaIntIng—coratjng

W000MAKING&amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10

making custom furniture
3237361

SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
Admissionll SO
Good Both Days

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Interior Exterior
All Work Guaranteed
Free Est.
322 1094

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Handyman, mi,,or el rep,
plumb., carp., free est 21 hr
SCI'v Senior cit dis.. 051 4901

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Painting &amp; Repair

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Quality Painting
t'lo Job Too Small
Free Estimates 323 0816

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House Cleaning
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HousewivesCleaning Service
Personalized, Iast.dependable

1)UW.198h5t_.SANFORD
MChogany BR suite, Drexel DR.
appl, king size Brass bed, old
glassware, &amp; lewelry. Roll
desk 4 more.
PREVIEW, FRIDAY $0 br

Regularoritimebasis
Pleasecall aft Sp.m

top

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677-1894

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EUTSLER PAINTING&amp;
REPAIR- Interior Exterior

FREE ESTIMATESCaII36SSJ.17
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Irent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exlerior
Free Es?
327 3558

Hottis In,'gvennts
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CALL323.3614 105
AUCII0nCer.Barry Tuttle

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Antiques, Modern Furniture. I
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SATURDAV,FEB.9,1IAM

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I Man, quality operation
Oyrs exp. Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 327 1321

BAR GA IN H UN T ERS PAR ADISE
That's Classified Ads

Wt't)uyusetjfurniture
FURNITURES. THINGS
¶005 Sanfor0 ,ve.
Sanford _______________
323659)

Good working condition
3230843

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Carpentry, Painting,Maint
of all types Lic Bonded
3736038
534$199
InSured

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Paunting&amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES
CaIlanytime349s2Sg

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COURT CUSTOM'S CONST.

*hybuyussd'?Newbrann,,
box sac ings &amp; mattressis at 70
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,

Custom design homes,
Additions. 323 0211

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FurnIture, 20$ E. 25th St. 373.

0981.

Used lull size hoteimotel bed.
ding. Very clean, $14.9$ea. pc.
Nell's Sanford Furniture

here tomoi'rotv.

beIIul

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Cash 322•4132

Home repairs, pIflt'liflg, root.
carpet, remodeling All work
(bar I-ret' t'',l 131 8185

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Allerations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
332.0707

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Iessmaklng

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CUSTOMHOMESBUILT
RebuildCondemnedHouses
S 6. BALINT
322 8665

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APPLIANCES S. PLUMBING
FIX I ui ES Jenkins Fur
nilure, 705 F 2Stti St 3230981.
WE' ItI.IY 1.1St 1) FURNITURE &amp;
APPI lANCES S,inford Fur
niture Salvage 377 872)

I ESTATE AUCTION •

ortando

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
3i9 5259

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WE I'LIYUSFD FURNITURE.

Us.d Maytag Washer

FURNITURE-BEDDING
Whoitsile ball. Orlando Whole.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,

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EVERY DAY someone is Iookln'J
for what you have to sill. Call
todayand your Classified Ad will

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flSN,I743,C$s$55IJry,Fl.

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WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311 3)5 E. First St.
322 1622

1It.i:

Ik1jiIRtIIJi

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NEWS. REPAIR
Free Est
830 1783 aft 6

72—Auction

fullslle,queenlklng.Jenkmn5

484848

1595
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MEINTZEP TILE
New or repair. leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp $698567.

68-Wanted to Buy

Brunswick Professional
PoolTable,besf offer
322403$

NOOUALIFYING-- 3'BR home.
New C lIlA &amp; carpet. Owner

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3895

CeramicTile

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Beds, ObI, motel B. S. &amp; malt.
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 12)5
S. French. 323-7340.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KIflDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3fl hi), Sanford
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305323.1563

1978 POWER WAGON

'75FordP U, Stereo.
2 Gas tanks. reg, gas. 52.000
call "68 8516 aft S
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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3271791

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Don't PIle 110 longer needed items

Deltona.

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buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments. 322.2367

RAVE NNA PARK
We are proud to offer you this
lovely 3 BR home w42xfl in.
Wound pool, sc. porch &amp; aao.
Good school area too. Will go
FHA or VA. Call us today to
see.

Just perfect for Sm. lam, or
retired couple. 7 BR, IB, LR,
FR, very attractive kit.,

3? 579)

77" Cony, sofa, lounge rocker
twin size M &amp; BS, nit

W.GarnetlWh,te

den payment.

$4995

,

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310 Sanford Ave.

332106loreves.323.0il;

superl Close to 1.1
in 1 ci Sanford's nicer areas.
PLUS Fe, sw. pool, cIlIA,
fruit trees &amp; a brand new
kit. All this &amp; C low

4 DR.
A•C

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

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Locafion Is

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79-Trucks.Trailers
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When you place a Classified Ad In
Services Unlimited
The Evening Herald, slay close
ig or small we do It alIt
to your phone because Home &amp; Auto Repair, Fences:
something wonderful is about to
Welding, Plumbng. Painting,
happen.
etc., etc etc. chances are if
we can't do it no one can 32?
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077)

Fruit trees P,'acan Peach,
I'Ium, Apple, Fig
Th (I,lckyard
671 1700
5589 LI' Hotcell Rtl Winter Pk
ILLDikT&amp;TOPSOIL
YELLOWSAp,j
Call Clark &amp; Hirl 323 7580

All Size Tarpaulins

OWNER WILLHOLD
THE MORTGAGE
Onthis3+acre,3BR,7Bhome.

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TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON
formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook
519 E 15? St., 322 5747

62—LaWn Garden

q..ffii-.. '':'"'

373 $324

eppear

Saillord Graciots living. Real.

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?435'i S. French (I? 92) Sanford

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Inc., Realtors

MLS
Lvi 323.39S6

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Northerly LW 217110 to point of

3236478

Eve.3O5.64g.5440

25—Loans

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Will buy 1sf 1. 2nd mortgages. w
also make Real Esaste 1
BusIness loMs, Florida Mor
tgage Investment. 1101 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 122 2976.

M. Unsworth Realty

mart. Only $43,900.

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47.A?¼*tgages Bought
&amp; Sold

our

country

UNBELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
BR, 20, CIlIA, paddle bait,
NO BROKERAGE
is wilt, dbl car garage, ww
FEES
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carpet Imuch more. Priced to

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25415 FrenchAve
3220231
317 0'7; '132 5353, 377 3772

532,9001

l4desrees 21' e
—370 feet. thence N 71 degrees 30'
p, w
feet, thence $ 7$
degrees 44' IS" *
$11 feet Ia
NOrtherly NW St L* DrIve,
thence_$autkarly aistig saId
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REALTOR

EXCLUSIVE ½ acre In country
3 BR, 1½ B, 10 mm. to I.
4,pvlvate area, CIlIA, 1g.
patio, carpeted, easy cash to

business opportunities in
America today. Absolutely no
pressir'e to Investl For in.
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formation call 643SI11.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY The Real Estte Agency

323-7832

Perfect location. $34,500.

like to Introduce you to
wttatwethlnkisoneofthebest

Webuy your equity, close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.

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P0lZ IfAITV

kit.,
FANTASTIC BR, 20 h
formal OR, 1g. Master BR,
citrus trees, low cash to mon.

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cottage,

COLORFUL pink grapefruit,
navel valencias. 7 BR, 18, new
ww carpet, CIlIA, 1g. 20*20
work shop. Must seel Only

333.5641

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Webuyequity in houses, apIs, &amp;
vacant land, Lucky In
veslmenl, P.O Box g
Sanford 32? 471)

Build to Suit
lot or yours.
FHA VA, FHA 235 8. 21$

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47—Real Estate Wanted
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3 BR. lB fenced yd, needs some
TLC. Assume mort. owner will
hold sm. 2nd

1979 CONCORD

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Western Boots. Special 13999 pr.

Eves. 332.Q4l7, 333.157
307E,2SthSt.

P.T. work for per.
couple,
Willdoanykindof work

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dwn, 8.1 10 pct.

'3 SISTERS Avail., nonsmokers,
- nondrinkers, honest, sincere
Nursing aide. companion ithousekeeping, cooli. Desires 6
hr's., $30 per day. 677.400 or

WORLD.

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gazebo. All this for 179,900
Owner will hold mart w.29 pd.

II you've had more than 3 years
01 mid.ievel mgt. u. we

PUBLIC NOTICE

1iy

FP, FR, OR,

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21—Situations Wanted

—Business

REALTY

Country home, Cameron Ave. I
acre home has extra Ig rms,

resuits.
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Orlando
377 7;

inside utlIit rm. &amp; priced at
only 576,900.

MULTIPLELISTING REALTOR

The sooner you place your
classified ad the loaner you get

Casseiberry- New ready to
move Into, 3 BR, 28, Cathedral
ceiling, FP, Energy efficient
heat pump, quiet street in
wooded area, convenient to
school, shopping, off Winter
Park Drive, assumable mtg.
mart.

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3 BR clean home w-gas heat,

J HAL CO1IT IlAtTYinc.

CALL ANNETTE A1323.S176

11, iW,

PICTI1IOUS NAME
Notice is hersby given that I am

SEIGLER REALTY

+48*

L'
iM14t) A CHANCE _________________________________
FOR TtE OPPQR'TUP.(,,TY,

cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

I;i1

Pianos &amp; organs, Stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 3774403. 7202 French

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Plumbing supply busIness +
real estate &amp; Inventory.
$143,000. w. Maliczowski,
REALTOR. 3727983.

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3 BEDROOMS, 1'-, BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
DUPLEX. $28,500

SdrIfOrd
321 0640

PARK

YOUR VALENTINE SPECIAL
Come see our new listing In
lovely Lake Mary Estates,
DeBary. 1mm. 2 BR, 26, with
Fl. R, Enclosed porch,
Workshop. shed, citrus trees,
central H A, completely fl
sulated, garage, air turbines,
colorcreted &amp; much more.
Priced to move quick at
$46,090 DeBary Realty 660614), Sun. 904775-1700.

BROKER

IQZ 1JJ"ll

LADY, YOU HAVE CONTINUAL.

OVIEDO-5 acre lots, some
wooded wpaved Streets.
515.900 up 2$ pcI. dwn, I? yrs.,
i pct. mt. Zoned Agri.
J. MANN, Realtor
3657273
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Branch
Office
323-2222
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LARGE 3 BEDROoM, 2"i
BATH, BARN ROOF- NEW
POOL WITH PRIVACY
FENCE. $51,900.

SALE

Top Oollr Paid for lunk &amp; used

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46—Commercial____
Property

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GARAGE

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto $50

ROBSONMARINE
2927 Hwy 17 9?
Sanford, FIa 37771
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----Beauty Care
Home Repair
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59-Musical Merchandise

Tony Coppola Associates, 95 N
Hwy 17-92, Casselberry.

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REALTORS

ISft Rt'flUttfl Boat
Evinrude Motor. Trailer $400
8347526

Acreage Lake Harney Call for
details, 8300333

Sanford's Sales Leader

21395 AS yrtle Ave

Content,andfore.ntabl(sh goals
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dail y, finally above all never _________________________________
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Quitting even though defeated.

P,O.B. 45
Casselberry 33707
PublIsh: January 31, 31 &amp; Feb. 7,

DERU

COUNTRY LIVING at its best!
$acresfenced,3Bdrm,2Bath,
fam.room,fireplace, screened
patio wBBQ, seif.cieaning
pool w.cool deck, fenced
pastures, fish pond, access to
st. Johns River, $129,000.

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Director

1q57.

51g. Oouglas 0, Jarreft
Publish
311 Feb. 7, 14, 21,

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AL

Ron Beck,

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SYSTEMS, and that I Intend to PAINTING, and that Intend to
register said name wIth the Clerk register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Of the CircuIt Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance 'County, Florida in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic.
with the provisions of the FIctltlous Name Statutes, To.Wit:
titious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section $45.09 Florida Statutes Section 58.5.09 Florida Statutes

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322 7498

Advertising

Inside sales in Sanford office,
exp. preferred but will con.
training qualified In.
divldual. Salary + comm.,
good benef its. Apply in person
Port of Sanford, Orange Blvd.,
Lii. Monroe or mail resume to
P.O. Box 304, Lii. Monroe, Fl.

PICKEIT ESTATES IN.
CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, 2 'CAR GARAGE,
MONTHS NEW. $89,900.

4805 (Dealer)

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Dry.
Ready for your
home.U,,

2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
322-2420
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
ANY TIME
DOWNTOWN. $21,900
S ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE Multiple Listing Service

CailBart

Apply in person tO'

PORT EVERGLADES
STEEL CORP.

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DeBARY LOVELY 2 BED
ROOM, 1 BATH, FAMILY-.
DINING ROOM COMBIN.
ATION, NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR. $35,500.

'NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS
ePrice $49,900. $6000 dwn, 25
yrs. 12.5 pct at $478.67 per mo.

.__ --77-Junk Cars Removed

__________ ____________________

Exclusive 3 BR. lB home in
Wynnewoocton 1g. loll Pan Fl.
Pm., 1g. patio wBBQ, dining
area &amp; much more. BPP SER
VICE CONTRACT. Just
537,500.

COMPLETE!

I JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 tc
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 831

Garage Sale: Sat only 9 5.
Hwy 9?. 1 mIt' cest of Speedway, I
Clothes (adult 8. child.) good
Daytona Reach, will hold a
cond Landscaping ties, furn.
pijtjIi AUTO AUCTION every
&amp; misc. 511 Campello (Rolling
tbesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's. p
Hills)
i
ti'e only one in Florida. You sit I
-.
II't
needed items
.
The reserved prIce. Call 904-255- I
high as an elephant's eye. Place Carport Sale: 103 Vinewood Dr.
831) for further details.
Feb. 9-9a.m. till? Kit. utens,
a classified ad, and pile the
I
many sm. household items
money in your walle$t
__________________________
Reasonable
Beautiful Lake View 101 in
__________________________________________________
Deltona Lakes Sub. Sec. &amp;
S
55--Boats &amp; Accessories
private, yet near schools,
churches &amp; shopping. High &amp;
__________

Only $49,500,

STRUCTED NEAR SUN
LAND ESTATES. $38,500

C OWNER FINANCING

commission with full
company
benefits.

2139 S Myrtle Av
Orlando
Sanford
3?7 1517
321 0640

Just listed 3 BR, I' B home W
all extras. C-H&amp;A, w-w carpet.
OR, Fl. Rm., Rec. Rm., FP 8.
morel BPP SERVICE CON

NEW 3 BEDROOM CROCKETT
LOG HOME TO BE CON

ePool home, 3 BR 2 B
C)77Q' of comfort, Ig FR
CHew carpet, redecorated
937' x 19' pool. Air cond.
•Lg. lot, fenced patio.

experience

SEIGLER REALTY
BPOKFR

TRACT.assumablelpcl,mtg.

41—Houses

needed. Salary plus

,j"Y.w FutUre Our Concern"

INC.
REAL.10R
70) Bldg
339 0509
E AltamonteDr.
339

-.

advertisers. A great
future for a self.
starter.
Previous
sales

595.500

INC REALTOR.MLS

sales and servicepf

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 FrenchAve.
323.5176
Corner of 10th &amp; French

bigotry, wrong doing, or
discrimination at Seminole
Comm. COIl. 213W.wrIte I.
11R
Mary, 3PM.

Furn duplex, fine downtown
location, neal, in good repair,
upstairs 3 BR, 18; downstairs
2 BR apt. Excellent Income,
high yield. Large assumable
low interest mort. $36,000.
HAROLD HALL REALTY

cm

Lots of style 3 BR lB home w
many unique ' features in
desirable neighborhood on 2';
lots! Many additional lealures! BPP SERVICE CON
TRACT. Only 555.000

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established and new

boss.

Allamonte, auto repair
&amp;parts

_______________________

#n aggressive sales.
person Is needed for

-_

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40-A--Apartments &amp;

New flatteries$?995
2113 French Ave., Sanford

TV repo 19" Zenith. Solo orig
1974 PONT. LEMANS
ao-A'utos for Sale
5493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo I
--Agent 339 0386.
I
'67 Plymouth. 6 cyl Valiant.
$ 1 295
BARGAIN TV's
Solid body, no rust, clean in.
Why pay more'
side. insp till 6 80. 5.495 705W
1912 TOYOTA 4 DR.
HERB'S Tv
1st St 37) 0998.
I
25'?7 S Sanford Ave
37) 1731
_________________________ I
AT A.0
I'
54—Garage Sales
... DAY TON'S AUTO AUCTION
I

CROCKETT

Beautiful 3 BR, 28 home with
your own pool 8. 61xl2 patio on
a 1g. cor. landscaped lot. Many
bullt.ins . all features
imaginable! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. You must see
this one for 569.500.

$42,900
525.000

]7200liaftl

_________

REALTY - REALTORS

PLUS
Sanford commercial, 4 rental
units, includes restaurant &amp;
lounge, 5)75,000.

_________________________

SALES

SIENSTROM

$39,900

Sanford

________

Directory ListingOveruog

MILLERS

26l9OrlandoOr Ph.3n0357

$52,900
$55,000
$42,900

Lk. Mary
Lk.Mary
Winter Spgs

Business location. Rent 2000 sq.
ft., fully carpet:", modern,
best location, cx.vilent traffic
&amp; visibility. Call 322.4803.

ADVERTISING

$end$7.95toRECE lNt.,
ROSECRANS ST., BOX 178
SAN DIEGO, CA 92110

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- ,,

Cafeteria- Lady experienced to
work In cafeteria 2 to 9:30
p.m., fast &amp; dependable, cx.
ceilint benefits. Apply Mrs.
____________________________
Whittington S.C.C. 321.0909.

BS

provisatlon. 322-4242 after

'.

,:,,,.,

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Altamonte
Longwood

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37-Business rop,-t

MOST SK1LLSNEEDED
EarnUOOto$3SOOaMonth
Many Other Benefits.
LatestOverseas Employment

o

advanced.

theory

CitY Of Sanford, Florida, and the 01anyitIlerNctIonrpartof this
provisions ci said Chapter 171, ordinance.
Florida Statutes,
SECTION 4: That all ordinances
SECTION 3:11 any section or is'pifls 01 ordinances In cnflhct
portIon of a section ii this or. herewIth be and the same are
dinaesce reves to be invalid, hereby repealed.
unlawful er unconititvtmepi.l, it
SECTIONS: That this erdlnance
Shall net be held to invalidate or shall become effective Ins.
ImPair the validity, force or effict mediately upon Its passage and
01 any other Nd Ion or port 01 this adoptien'
ordinance.
PUbLIC NOTICE
A copy shall
availabl, as the
The Division of Environmental
SECTION 1: That a$lis'dinanc,s Office of the City Clerk
SECTION 4: That itt ordinances
parts iii ordinances Ri canitict pirisM ds51rlg Is esamkie me $Ss'VICNisinrec.iptof,na..
or parts ii orøinancos Is
plicetlopi for a dr0$S nd fIll
herewith be and the same a.e same.
$h,
lIrew$hI be
,
PFSliCt
SO IMPrOVu the shoreline
hsnby
repealed,
All
partle
Ill
Interst
and
herebY
SECTIONS: That Itilserdipiance cNIsenashaIIheveanepps,funfly
the teIIeWill5 descried Property:'
SECTIONS: Th01*orminincs
IL Sear Laka Estates, Flat
shall become effectIve Ins, shall become effective im- to ho hosed at said Mirb$,
mediately upon Its passage en
$YRdVillsiClly.esmholepi look IL Page N ii me public
upon IN
'
ptIoe..
CIty of
.dopties..'' .
,•
FInrIas,
tY.
A
y shall be avalhae
A py Shell be
-,
N.$. Talpsm, Jr. Plendi,
me City clerk for all
described as bei
Office at me City CkW&amp; for all 01f5
city cut
bet
,po
ewing is .in, me PSrSfie dnIrIfII to isilinine the PubliSh: JisivirY 3I. &amp; February isC
UMa0l bOSch
__d_ .
7,14 11, INS
"
All
parties
in
intorest
and
01ft.II1
P"S0(I ilif5 within
All parties In Interest -g
fiat
.
catians
511aM
Isive
,
an NSSV?vnity ,
cltizons shall have an
° P'NS
pr
Y
SftUalty
Is
be
heard
a said bearing.
r:I- ONIIMIP1N, In ivrhIMg
to be heard it said Miring
withIn *4 deys. Is Division if
5Y01r0thbCItyCom1I*i
Byordercitise City Cemmlislen
01 IS, City ii $an*d, Finds.
01 the CIty of Sanford p
• FLORIDA
Levlronmontol Sorvic., P. 0.
H. N. Tames, Jr.
H. N. Tamns, ,z
Sa1'1NId. FlorId. 3377,
City
Clint
rk
City
Arth, H. SeCliwIffi, Jr.
S: Jan,'31êp.S7,M
•
.PwbIloIi4an.31&amp;F.,7,iii,
Clerk01CawWyca
INS
1950
PwbIWipØ7.p,
Oil-il, "
011.1$
!!!.'
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SERVING ORANGE AND.
ORSEMINOLECOUNTV

AmerIcan Employers Who Hire
torOverseas. Personto Write
Skills Required And Work Areas

PIANO LESSONS—

municipal servicestothe property

171.044, F(ov.de 51icj,
tvflvi Onu'VDeO as that certain
Beginning at the Northwest property located between Sanford
corner of Lot 7, run thence South Avenue and North Carolina
30$ feet, thence East $0 feet, AvllweandbetwesflMaflie5tr.et
thence North lId_egress 79', thenc and Wylly Avenue; said Pf'opirty
East 311.91 feet thence West 140.5 located In Seminole County,
feet to the Pont of leginming, said FlorIda,
property being sItuated in
SECTION 2: That upon this

CALL6280636

AAA EMPLOYMENT
'912 FrenchAve.
3235176
Corner of lOth&amp; French
"Your FutureOur Concern"

OVERStAS

14W,

3226733, 322.0363

OF WAY; SAID PROPERTY P R 0 V I 0 I N 0
F0R
LOCATED
IN
SEMINOLE SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS
COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC. AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

_________

rn

3727480
Shocks $195 Heavy Duty $695

washer repo c'i.Sold org $40? 35. used st7ort
tit' tlaI $189.11 or $19 35 mo
Agent 339 8)86
______________________________

______________

1978.

1973 Dodq .%to!or Home
Ii.000
SS.000

A OK TIRE

Call)?? 1624; 32)4480

53-\f.Radjo.Sterf
ENTTOAPARKNEARWIL I
—
SON SCHOOL. 5)7.500 EX
Good used TV's, $258. tiP
CEL LENT TERMS.

HOMES FOR SALE
Alsoassume mortgages
BEDROOM HOMES

SUNB PD

camel color. lo
nertect.
air, auto, goOd gas. 53.900 32)
0106

107W 27th St
323 9)11
_______________________

ON 2 STREETS - ADJAC

--VA FHA CONVENTIONAL

-

p

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING

PONT IAC

BATTERY SHOP
Major Credit Cards

834 7273

LOT, READY TO BUILD
$7 000

silver, low mi , cream putt
Michelins, stereo, 53.200 32)
0106

' NEWS. USED BATTERIES

Refr.. wht ,trosttree. 17 Cu. tt..

MEL L ON VI L. L E CORNER

•306833or329.11flsves.
_________________________________

Trailer for rent in Osteen,
'"
5120 mo. Inquire at 306
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.

* * * * * * * *
GENERAL LABOR
Many openings - iust for you.

hi's, 3 afternoons wk. 322.7927

Call WaltCappeI3236l0O
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
6283005

FORRESTGREENE
REALTORS
INC.

.

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Experienced, apply in person
Deitona Inn. Mon thru Fri 2to
6p.m.

Mature woman to sit w.srnall
child in my home. Approx, 4

9—ed Things to Eat
________________________________

EASTERLY AND BETWEEN CORDANCE
WITH
THE
MULBERRYAVENUE AND THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
VACATED
SEABOARD PROVISIONS OF SECTION
COASTLINE RAILROAD RIGHT 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES:

.

Bartender.Coct,l Waitress

______________________

LIST NOW

master BR has 2 walk-in
cloSets, V; B, stone FP. Loft,
FR, seller will carry mort.
Call and see. $98,900

PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1976,

Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price flattery Shop
107W 77th St 373 9111
_________________________

Hotpoint Elec Range, Avo.
double oven, $300 Frigidaire

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT.
BETTER HOMES AREA.
MAKE OFFER.

VW 72,111 1 dr. auto. AM FM.
Michliri, new stCer, ec
COflcl 51.650 or best otter 323

-

3?) 0697
-______
Ref. repo 16 CU ft frost free.
Orig $579. now $705 or $19 mo
Aqent
3398386
_____________________

BUILD! 58.500.

32277

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MOONEY APPLIANCES

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRiARCLlFI. READY TO

REALTORS
27l0Sanford Ave.

temporary, facing lake,) BR,

_____________ 34—Mobile Homes

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

___________________

WEEN 11TH STREET AND LOCATED
IN
SEMINOLE
19TH STREET EXTENDED COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC.

'

LP(J's

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LIVE-IN COMPANION

373.3543

Mthnte5piings
New two story, all cedar, son.

veranda, dining room, living
room, $300 mo. + $125 deposIt.
322 5889.

3 to 11; 1') to 7

Child Care,$2QWk.
LAKEMARY
323,7332

DINANCE, THAT CERTAIN STREET
AND
WYLLY
PROPERTY LOCATED BET. AVENUE: SAID PROPERTY

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
described herein, and the City 'ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
CommlssionoitheCityof Sanford, THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Florida, deems it In the best In. FLORIDA:
tires? of the City to accept said SECTION t: That the following
petItion and to annex said
described property sItuated in
property,
Seminole County, Florida, be and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT thesame Is hereby annexed to and
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF made a part ci the City 01 Sanford,
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FlOrIda,pursuanttothe voluntary
FLORIDA:
annexation Provisions of Section
SECTION 1: That the following 171.044, Florida Statutes:
descnibd property situated In
Lo15$,5,Cand 10, Block 13,A. B,
SemInole County, Florida, be and Rusill's Addition to Port Reed, as
recorded In Fiat look 1, page 97,
mad. a part ci the City ci Sanford, Public Records, Seminole County,
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary Florida.
annexation provisions at. Section
The above-described property is

&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
Melionviile,
________________

ChildCareinmyhome

OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,, UPON NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE
BETWEEN
ADOPTION OF SAID OR- AND
MATTIE

THE

RN's

OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CV.
PRESS WOODS 85 ACRES AT
$800 PER WITH TERMS

I

'

30 Hot Point el. range, white,
A 1 cond. ,
used 7 mos
$125 FIRM. 322 3689,
KENMORE WASHER
Parts.
Service. Used Machines

ACRES NEAR UPSALA
59.900.

I

3 Bedroom, 7 bath, screened

N, $4 &amp; 4.12, full &amp; part time,
Apply In person Sanford Nursing

NURSESAIDES—.

LakeMary Blvd.

REALTY

a-Houses Furnished -.
- --

excellent terms

7 BR I B new paint 8. carpet,
quiet neighborhood. S3000dwn,
owner will hold, 524.900.

payments 8)1 7576
_________________

1979 Subaru Brat. 1 wh dr I spd.
like new Low mi 55.200 323
6700 or 37) 3117
_______________
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76-Auto Parts

G.E 18' Refrigerator.
Almond.?mo old,
Sacrlfice$125. 3227069
________________________

TRANS F ER STAT ION,
NEEDS F ILL. REDUCED TO

Reg. Real Estate Broker
7U0 S4nfnrc$ Ave.
3210759

TT....

NEEDED NOW!
HOME CARE
HOSPITAL STAFF

6—Child Care

PORATE AREA OF THE CITY WEENSANFORDAVENUE AND

-2 BR, LR 8. kit,, sm. Fl rm.,laundry rm. Ref. Req. 3273753
between 6 p.m-B p.m.

----

HOME IN GENEVA $9,900.
5

1976 Olds vista Cruiser Station
Wagon. All Power. take over

$151.

1973 29' Holiday Rambler Travel
Trailer Like new. Phone 322
5052

usel
cliii in war'ranty
Oiqtnaity $649, assume Day
rnen?s of $71 mo Agent 3)9

2 7 ACRES ZONED MOBILE

mobile home or bldg. site.
5)6,000. Terms,

__________________

MICROWAVE
Push button controls, has caro

8)88

Cash br your lot! Will build on
your lot at our lot
V Enterprise. Inc,

Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one

32-Houses Unfurnished
______

"Your Future Our Concern"

--

8Autos fr Sale

52-Appliances
__________________
____
75-Recreational Vehicles

Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker
2t0N. 17.92, Casselberry. Fl.
Eve. $423451
ui.noo

REALTOR)?21991
d1uh1C.Realtor
&amp;*43013
I
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —
I Acreon SI. Johns River, OK for
Eves. 39510O 3771959

831.7166

I

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

neighborhood, near 21st t.

STEMPE R AGENCY

1BR.lBCondo,k,teqpt
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
322 7972

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___________________________

ANNEX WITHIN THE COR. PROPERTY LOCATED BET.

___________________

Furn 1 BR apt.w.carpofl
Nochildrenorpets

Cornerofloth&amp;French

5 acre tiled farm, Sanford,
10 acre orange grove. Geneva
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento

$39,900 3394450
Save Gas-move into this (like
new), 3 BR, 2B home, central
VAF HA.235.0 .
located, Only $15,000, assume
.
I
mort. at
Low Down Payment

31—Ap,jmenfs Furnished
- -

AAA EMPLOYMENT
9l2FrenchAve.
323.5176

I

FYING 2 or 3 BR, lovely

will assist with financing.

—'

CASHIERS
Plush surroundings - will train.

________________________

Items with a want ad.

ordinance by the CIty of Sanford, ANNEX WITHIN THE COR.
as follows:
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY
'ORDINANCE NO, III)
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ADOPTION OF SAID OR.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO DINANCE, THAT CERTAIN

--

good terms. Osteen,

$8,100 TO ASSUME NO QUALI.

$,3,SOOdwn. for lOacres, owner

_______________________

Kids outgrow the swing set or
small bicycle? Sell these Idle

In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
ORDINANCE NO. 1103
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
7:00 o'clock P. M. on February 25,
1C$0,toconsldertheadcptlonofan OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO

526,0005t. Johns River access.

Thursday, Feb. 7, 198o-3B

72-Auction
, off of total inventory ot
new interspring bedding These
beds are not damaged or FoP Estate Cmmercia(&amp; Resi
seconds but brand new top line
dlntial AUCtlOn 5, AppraIsals
Call DeIJ's_.uction,Jp
bedding Sets Only! Free loc
delivery, Noll's Sanford Fur
it's easy to place a Classified Ad
niture Salvage. I? 92. So, of,
We'll even help you word it
Sanford 322 1721
Call 322 2611
p
_____________________

6'acres for Only 516.500. Very

_____________________________
24 HOUR lB 322•9283

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fi.

5l2Household Goods

low down payment Osteen

REALTY

today.

?BR,I good area, 5250. 1st
last 5100 sec. Riggs Realty:
Realtors, 27)0 Sanford Ave.,
322 7972

-

Pioneeracres Hewoutyourown
homestead, 10 acres or more,

S3L0OO-4 + acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared 8. fenced,
this won't last, call 8. see

plus den air, tile bath $220.
Adult 8117183.

* * * * *' *

********

questions asked,

FLORIDA.
700 o'clock P. M. on February 25,
Notice is hereby given that a lCIO,toconsiderth,adopflanof an
Public Hearing will be held at the ordInance by the City of Sanford,
Coi'nmisslonRoomintheCityptall as follows:

323.8670

SA NFORD_RemOdeled 1 BR

power. For details, Call
1.841 46870r6.41 3079

912 FrenchAve,
323.5176
Cornerofl0th&amp;prenth
"Your Future Our Concern"

Parties who took the prescrip.'
tion sunglasses from Yard
Sale at 205 Bradshaw Sat or
Sun please return, no

ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY OP SANFORD,

* * * * '* *

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
tar, Fl, 3251$.

stantial down.

Call

place a Classified Ad today.

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
SellAvon. Increaseyour earning '

benefits.

Why Be Lonelyt Write: "Get A

Sanford,

-

Severalneededlmm. E*c.pay&amp;

4'Pat.s0',IIS

Publish Feb. 7,1910
DES-3.4

-

LDDRIvERS

_________________

1C10.

iP1I

,

ia—Help Wanted

__________________________

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,.

.

-

_________-

'

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'

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Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In

nowhere to roll away . . . If YOU

Opening a branch plant at the
Port of Sanford. Need
to start. Exp. in kit, cab mig
required. Holida, vacation
Equal OPPortunity
Employer. No phone calls.
Formitex,
Inc.
Florida
Division, Bldg. No, 2, f7
of
_____________________________
Sanford, Orange Blvd.

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

at Seminole Cosmt1t. FlorIda.
Public Hearing will be held on
Thursday, Febr'uary 21, 1950, at
7:30 PM,, in the Casselberry City

--..-.

Propaly pegr$ wPifo IIIfait wie greppi project may ad-

DEADLINE
Noon Tuesday

- 4AC

olderhome,goodcond,corner 0 RORSIE'S
lot, owner finance with sub

. O

Mariner's Villag.
-'
(omorrow may betheday you sel.
that rolI.a.way bed you've

NORTHERN KITCHEN
CABINET MANUFACTURER

with the Public Records

rights and privileges and Ins, from time to time be determined
munifies as are from time to time by the governing authorIty of me
-Wanted to residents and property City of Sanford, Florida, and the
the City 01 Sanford, pr.visIeiie Of said Chapter 171,
Florida, and as are further Fiends Statutes.
provided in Chapter 171, Ploria
SECTION 3:11 any section or
Statutes, end shall further be portion 01 a' section 01 thIs or5UbIICt tO tIe reiOonslbllltles at dinance preves to be invalid,
or ownership as may unlawful or unconstitutIonal, It
e tIme be determined shall net be held to invalidate or

owners ci 'ti. City of Sanferd,
Florida, and as are further

tOO

3 Lines Minimum

___ 41—Houses -

$20,000-New ListIng, 3 BR, lB.

up. Pool. Adultsonly

on Lake Ada. Just

___________________

117)1 DREAM OFJEANNIE

WITH

-

1 BR-$)

Photo.Mat has perm. PT$6I
Position, hrs. between 2:30 &amp; 7
p.m. Uniforms plus
benefits. Apply 1473 Wr
Faianks, Winter Park 5.
*
1?SS.

Sic a line
7Sc a line
72c a line

to the Point of BeginnIng; In ac
cordance

(fl)(35)KINGpj

CORDANCE

1 time
3 consecutive times
7 consecutive times

-

hei'eln shell be entitled IS all me residence or ownershIp as may

munities as are from time to time
granted to residents and Property

WORLD

'

property owners and any resident Statutes, and shall further be
resd_in on
prop tydna'iw Subject to the reaponslbllltles ci

property owners and any resident
midlngontheprop,rtydescrmbed
herein shall be entitled to all the
rights and privileges and Im.

(!])(35)31UV1
-

,,

ordinance becoming effective, the

(DO ALL MY CHft.DAIN

,

24 lying South
Atlantic CoastlIne RaIlroad i.
that part of Block number s lying
0#p"NC co,swne
mo BlocK 13 lying North

and South of the Atlantic Coastline
RaIlroad and Block 44, less the
North 130 feet of the East is ,
all in MM Smith's Subdivision as
recorded In Flat 5
1, pipe $3,
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The above-described property is
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cups continue; Mr. Billy is on
Dr. Zindeli's trail; Tony vows to
change; Chiquita arid Gertrude
become closer; Eddie has a

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(Bonnie Ebsen) and her Inexpe.

NEXATION PROVISIONS OF
SECTION 171.041, FLORIDA STA.
TUTE5; PROVIDING FOR SEV.
ERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, there has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City of

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in the death of a patient seeks
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THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
LOCATED BETWEEN JEWETT
LANE AND 14TH STREET AND
WEST OF AIRPORT BOULE.
VARD: SAID PROPERTY LO.
CATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN.

petition (or annexation: and

to trap a professor suspected
of involvement in a white slavery ring.

mansion.

HEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE
AREA OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID ORDINANCE,

Sanford, Florida, and requesting
to be Included therein; and
WHEREAS, the Property Ap-

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(L)OCOLUMBO A psychologist who is also the lover of one
ol- his most wiilthy patisnts
kills the woman's husband
when he becomes suspicious.
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per poses as a college student

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Notice is hereby gIven that a
Public Hearing will be held at the

taming the name of the property
owners in the area described
hereinafter requesting annexation

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INO To CONSIDER THE ADOP.
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THE CITY OP SANFORD, PLOR.

Sanford, Florida,

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speak with Secretary of State
George Firestone on this live,
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calling the toll-free number 1.

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ordinance by the City of Sanford,
as follows:
ORDINANCE NO.1102
AN CROINANCE OF THE CITY
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from my coaching staff.
"some people had talked about doing
something, but no one ever came in. I
knew there was nothing I could do. It a
kid's unhappy here, I'll usually let him
go," continued Evans.
Glovamietti emphasized that he and
Dickson both wanted scholarships and
fell Lake Howell wasn't the answer. "I
think they've given out a grand total of
zero," he said.
ministration class which was offered two
hours a day," Giovanetti said of his
course choice at Lyman.
Evans, however, countered that the
same course was offered at Lake Howell.
It was but only one hour a day.
"Mr. (Carlton) Henley fought for me
though," Giovanetti said about the
Lyman principal. "And Layer approved
my move."
"I didn't fight for him," Henley
corrected. "There was nothing I could
do. I respect a principal's decision to say
no.
"mere was no fight on my part," said
Henley.
He nley went on to sa y an appeals board
made the final decision to allow
Did Henley feel that GiovanetU was
coming to Lyman for academic reasons?
' h'S I uiow is what Billy GiovaneVii
and his father told me," said Henley.
"That's exactly w hat they sign ed up for
(business administration)."

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going for aca demic reasons?
"I just wanted 'Gio' and his father to
come to me and look me in the eye and
tell me they weren't recruited," replied

Evans.
Which they did In a closed-door conon
ference attended by Evans, Assistant
Principal Frank Duncan and then Lake
Howe ll football coach Curtis Keen.
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78) 1 knew I wanted to play for him,"
GiovanetU said.
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figures did unwittingly become involved.
Was Congressman Kelly duped into accepting $25,000 from went to jail lie was the subject of numerous court injunctions to
FBI undercover agents by shrewd underworld characters who bar him from pushing stock, according to court records.
Stanley Weisz, an accountant from Smithtown, Long Island,
Iran's new President Aboihassan Bani,. said.
were trying to con Kelly so they themselves could benefit, not
Habibi said if there were to be any
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won the blessing Of both
FBI was Involved? The same New York who among other things was an accountant for Eugene Robert
Ayatollah Ruhollali 'Khomeini and the ministerial changes, Bani-Sadr would- knowing
the
Ctuzto, 48, now of 76 Sweetbrlar Branch, Longwood. Cluxto was
newspapers report that is what happened. Kelly denies it.
ruling Revolutionary Council to run the Inform the council and they would be
In fact, Kelly today maintains the only reason he agreed to chauffeur and bodyguard for Paul Slacca when Siacca was
country with full executive powers, Implemented after the council had ap- pursue the matter when approached by what he termed shady acting boss of a New York Cosa Nostra family, according to
proved,
news reports.
Tehran Radio reported today.
characters was to conduct his own Investigation,
Bani-Sadr previously was named
At the United Nations Thursday night,
According to Long Island Newsday, here's how it all started:
The congressman said he first learned about the impending
acting head of the counêll but with .no U.N. Secretary General K ur
Rosenberg "smelling Arab money," contacted one of the
t Waldheim cash offer through a Longwood man named Gino and whom
power over Its ministers,
said he was "more hopeful" about
Kelly now identifies as Gino Cluzio. Ciuzio, however, flatly Arab representatives Fill undercover agents) who had set up
In a related development, the new release of the hostages because of denies he talked Kelly into doing anything
... denies he had any a dutniny corporation known as Abdul Enterprises.
president stepped up his moves against Abothassan Bani-Sadr's moves against knowledge of Kelly receiving $,lXX) and also denies, as Kelly
The undercover men were dressed in business suits and used
militants holding 50 American hostages the hard-line Moslems who have oc.
a
"hoody-type"
accent in their speech.
has
that he (Ciuzio) is tied in with the
by barring them from broadcasting on cupied the U.S. Embassy In Tehran since
Rosenberg asked the agents w hat the sheik ( the non-existent
In Kelly's latest press conference Thursday he told reporters Arab sheik) might want. The agents said he wanted asylum in
the sta te-run radio.
Nov. 4.
Rani-Sadr's growing consolidation of
he felt compelled to take the $25, (which he has since the United States if there were an uprising or revolt in his
Earlier, a Kuwaiti newspaper said
returned to the FBI, less $174) to find out what the "shady country.
power within a week of being sworn into United States and Iran were about to
office has raised hopes at both the United complete "a face-saving" agreement characters" really wanted of him, because, he said, the favor
After listening to the problem, Rosenberg said they
Nations and Washington that a set- that would not be embarrassing for both they asked was routine and one he would do for any constituent obviously needed a congressman and he could supply one.
without the $250,000 payment they promised he ultimately
tlement to free the captives from their 97- sides." It gave no source.
Rosenberg reportedly contacted Weisz who in turn alleged.ly
would
receive,
day ordeal may be near.
contacted Cluzio. It was the understanding of th e undercover
In a telephone conversation with UPI
Kelly said the FBI undercover agents posing as Arab agents that Ciuzio controlled Kelly and could deliver him, the
Thdrsday, a sp6keaman for the militants
by t he BBC in London today said Bani.. denied a breakthrough was close at hand representatives also promised to invest a large amount of newspaper reported.
Sadr was appointed head of the and vowed the hostages would be held money, reportedly as much as $50 million, in the fifth
Ciuzio was told to deliver Kelly to the house on W Street in
vthutiona' Council at a Thursday until Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was congressional district of Florida, which includes Seminole Washington.
Rosenberg, Weisz, and Ciuzio allegedly acnight session, "with the consent of the returned for trial.
County.
companied Kelly to the townhouse. Ciuzio denies he was there.
Imam (Khomeini)."
The new president, who has supported dications
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country until a Parli ament can be elected whip up support for t heir unyielding
position on freeing the Americans.
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County School Board requests.
had left the meeting by the time the vote but the school board waived the cut-off
attended Lake Howell, told the Evening
"I haven't received a written request
was taken.
date and allowed them to transfer.
Herald late Thursday night of the cit.
for the school board as of today," stated
The controversy that will be the subThe three students then decided they
cumstances surrounding his move from
Florida High School Athletic Activities
ject of the investigation centers on a four- wanted to participate in sports activities
Lake Howell to Lyman two years ago.
Association
(FHSAA) Executive
month case involving high school at their new schools.
"I didn't like the football program at
Secretary Floyd Lay. "But if I do, the
g students Harold Daniels and Sylvester
For transfer students to participate in
Lake Howell and I thought I'd have a
FHSAA would comply with the request
Wynn, and a new issue brought before the athletics, the principal of t heir former
better chance for a scholarship
and conduct an investigation."
high school athletes in Seminole County. school board by Lyman High parent school must sign a waiver form, waiver in the Green case,
somewhere else," stated Billy
The Seminole County School Board, by
School board member Robert G. Gene Green. Green charges his son is Seminole High principal Don Reynolds
Green contends that School Superin- Giovanetti, a former Lyman football
a vote of 3-2 late Wednesday, approved a
Feather, who made the motion asking for being unfairly denied the opportunity to refused to sign the waiver in the Daniels- tendent William P. Layer instructed player now starring for the University of
motion to ask the association to in. the investigation, said today he feels play baseball following his transfer from Wynn case and Lake Howell Principal Evans not to sign the waiver for his son. Central Florida.
vestigate the possibility of recruitment of "very confident" board chairman Allan Lake Howell High School to Lyman High Richard Evans has refused to sign the l.ayer told the Greens at the Jan. 23
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freshman, sophomore and junior,
transferring to Lyman in his senior year.
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