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Govemor Supports
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drinking age from 18 to 19 "to get it out of

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the high schools."

It has cleared one Senate committee

Graham also told his biweekly news hurdle but faces action in the Commerce
conference:

Committee Thursday.

Local Author ty Member
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Hattaway sent an urgent message to

Springs, today asked Florida Gov. Bob the governor, ineeting today with his

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Graham to hold up two appointments to cabinet, urging him to delay filling two of
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from Seminole and Osceola counties.

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Hattaway said he niet with governor's

people representing their interests.

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administrative Assistant Tom Lewis late
this morning, and found only one
Seminole resident had been named as a

Television

possible member of tile board.

member of the board. The board has

Hattaway said he did not recall the
person's name, describing him as "a
retired Air Force colonel."

previously met with major internal
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good condition as regards their health," Gruneck and Liebeskind on tie io.iour Liebeskind, who left today for Geneva,
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situation," Khamenei said.

Gruneck, International Red Cross per- Sadr to arrange for a visit to the hostages than their release "is
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During a brief recess in the meeting
following Kirchhoff's appearance,
Conunissioner John Morris conferred
with Kirchhoff in tile hallway outside the
commission chambers

When the meeting was resumed,
Morris told his colleagues he asked
City Commissioner David Farr said Kirchhoff to research county records to

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which are ou t of date," said Moore.

Bob Graham Uirew his support today to a age bill, Graham said he strongly supbill to raise the beer, wine and whiskey ports the legislation and will lobby for its

Khamenei said,

Liebeskind, went to Geneva today to Americans, the spokesman replied in U*

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large library which the

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report his findings to the International affirmative,
spokesman
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Japanese Ambassador Tsutomu Wads visit "a plus
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Supreme Court ruled today that the
Constitution requires police to
obtain a warrant be fore entering a

A militant spokesman was asked today students umde available to them. One of
whether the militants would allow other the hostages runs the library,"

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Kirchhoff said a lease agreement with clause. Kirchhoff said

onimissioner Bob French wanted to post office building after 1983.
city property on which a medical clinic is
study it for another week. And Com.
As for tile section in tile munly-offered located if the county can only execute
inissioner Sandra Glenn wanted a 2(l,- lease giving the count), ownership of tile two-year leases.
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"I have InessaPs with me," he said.
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both the city and the county.
the stud) in the downtown location's
favor.
"If you can't have a lease for more
Although he brought with him to the than two years, how would the county
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downtown librar y until 1983 and a cla use a permanent location for the library.
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county commissioners discussed a that if it ret ur ns to the county a contract
contract that would provide a three-year similar to the county's proposal, the

Paul Sanglorgio demonstrates the fine art of pizza spinning as he agreL
inissioners two weeks ago, Kirchhoff said proposed by Kirchhoff. Kirchhoff said
eighth-grade home economics class at Milwee Middle School the proposal had not been approved by admittedly there could be a problem With
that, "Some of your explanations do not
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the current loc, it
long-term lease "wiftut strings" would
Kirchhoff said lie had discussed Mrs. accomplish tile same purpose as
downtown locations versus moving the Glenn's proposal with County Attorney ownership.
Nikki Clayton and that Miss Clayton said
service to a more central location.
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assuring that the county will continue to
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Last week, Bernosky said he feared the investigation would stall because of its se nsitive
nature.
Bernosky, out of town on an unrelated police

She is developing normally in

Attend to any financial when you Involve yourself
matters you may have with others. When you help
postponed Today you should them, something valuable will ________________________
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expulsion only after either two earlier suspen.
sions. or the commission of a major offense.
Peiham said he had been wi thholding this information prior to today pending completion of
the police investigation.

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considerable amounts of to a doctor now or wait a few
alcohol over long periods of
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other students also given corporal punishment a minor congenital weakness aggravated by the
that day.
force of the paddle, he said.
Sanford Police Sgt. W.R. Bernosky Friday
Peiham said today the tour students were given
turned over a file to the state attorney office corporal punishment a day after they threw
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strokes of a 12-inch wooden paddle.
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Lettau's physician Gonzalo Huanian called the
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concerned. If the situation is DEAR DR. LAMB — I'm
describe it, both men wondering if you could put my
are alcoholics.A standard can mind at ease. My daughter
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turned over to him by Sanford police was not
enough to indicate anyone was guilty of assault or
child abuse In the March 27 incident in which a

DEAR READER — You're a problem, and can best guide
a good and true friend and you them as to what they might
have adequate reason to be do.

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No charges .ill be filed in the Sanford Middle
School pa ddling Incident, says Chief Assistant

them, I'm concerned for both that their husbands are
of the families,
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By DONNA ESTES
made a motion to 'ignore the federal request and await acon the shop's property.
Herald Staff Writer
tion" From the Justice Department. Commissioner John
—Confirmed the appointment by City Manager Warren
Sanford city commissioners Monday night, following Mayor
Morris agreed with his two colleagues "philosophically."
Knowles of William Moore, a teacher's union representative,
Lee P. Moore's lead, decided to go "one last mile" to put to rest
Commissioner David Farr suggested the commission
on the city's local Public Employees Relations Commission
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a civil rights complaint the city believed was settled two years consider sending Mize and Knowles to Washington to talk
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and eight months ago.
personally with Justice Department personnel.
—Approved an ordinance rezoning a portion of the property
The commissioners unanimously agreed to authorize city
between Sanford Avenue and Palmetto Avenue and between
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Mayor Moore, meanwhile, recapped the events of near!)'
staff and City Attorney Vernon Mize to complete a lengthy three years ago, saying EEOC officers told him and Knowles
Eighth Street and Ninth Street from apartment zoning to
questionnaire requested by the Office of Civil Rights Corn.
that the city had been accused of discrimination, but never
general commercial.
pliance of the U. S. Department of Justice,
—Tabled action until April 28 on the appeal of Cardinal
revealed specifics. "We were not given the opportunity of
The questionnaire concerns Tony Brooks, currently serving
knowing what we were accused of," Moore said, adding the
Industries to aecision of the planning and zoning commission
with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and on the city's
denying approval for the construction of three townhouses
city was threatened with the lossof federal funding then. At
By United Press International
payroll,
and a former policeman John C. Moore.
Cuban President Fidel Castro has charged some
that time the city was anticipating federal grants for the new
containing six units on six lots in Sanora subdivision. John
The city in August 1977 reinstated both men to the city
Cubans holed up in the Peruvian Embassy have no
city hail, he said.
Mercer, president of the Sanora Homeowners Association,
payroll
Moore with the animal control division of the police
He said since the city signed the agreement with EEOC the
right to leave, stalling the airlift of the Cubans from
asked the conunission to table consideration of the matter to
department and Brooks with the DEA after an Investigation
give members of the homeowners association an opportunity
matter has been resurrected periodically, by other groups
Havana. In Washington, President Carter accused
of
a discrimination complaint was conducted by the U. S.
Castro of obstructing the exodus.
"taking a different tack."
to become better informed. Five residents from Sanora
Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC).
"My first reaction when we received this letter was to tell
registered their objections to the proposed townhouses by
Bad weather off Florida Monday forced Cuban exiles
"I hope this ends it," said Commissioner David Farr. "I do,
them to tyke their questionnaire and to file it and that we ould
in Miami to abandon plans to sail a mercy fleet of small
noting they favored the planning and zoning commission
too," said Mayor Moore, adding, however, "but I'm afraid
boats withrelief supplies to their estimated 10,800
see them in court. I could just see some two-bit clerk or some
denial.
not,"
recent law school graduate (in the Justice Department) trying
countrymen crammed into the tiny Peruvian
Mercer said a Cardinal representative first told him and
Commissioners agreed any further inquiries from the
Embassy co mpound.
to interpret federal regulations, Moore said,
other homeowners tha t the plans were to construct one duplex
Justice Department after the questionnaire is returned to the
"But they have thrown down the gauntlet now and we
Carter announced the United States would offer exile
in the development. Mercer said the Cardinal representative
Justice Department will see the city in federal court,
probably would see them in Federal Court," he added.
to 3,500 of the Cubans and called on Europe and Latin
indicated Cardinal would continue to own the duplex, retaining
Moore said certain records which had contained
In addition to the complaints concerning the release from the
one of the units as a model while using the other unit for
America to ease a "humanitarian crisis" by opening
"derogatory"
information about the two and now are
city's employ of the two police officers sometime prior to the
doors to the rest of the people inside the embassy.
company executives visiting the area from Cardinal's home
requested by the Justice Department were destroyed as part of
EEOC investigation and ultimate settlement of that problem
plant In Columbus, Ohio.
But Castro stalled the airlift out of Havana by
the requirements of the EEOC settlement. It will be impossible
by their re-hiring, the city officials in August 1977 were given
"We don't know enough about this project to know whether
disputing Peru's first list of 500 refugees scheduled to
to answer questions on matters which were contained in those
the names of several others persons whom, city officials were
be alrllfted to Lima. Peru has agreed to take 1,000
to welcome Cardinal or not," Mercer said.
documents, Moore said,
told, had been discriminated against by the city. The city was
refugees. The second 500 are to follow less than 24
—Heard a report from Knowles that the city will finish
City Manager Warren Knowles noted that the Justice
not told when and how.
hours after the first group.
closing up a ditch on West First Street where sewer lines were
Department personnel with whom he spoke did not seem
Spain has agreed to take 500 of the Cubans and Costa
Stenstrom asked that any meetings with Justice Department
being renovated and stop further work on the sewer system
aware
that Moore Is no longer on the city payroll, but has
Rica 300.
officials include all city commissioners as participants,
project for the time being. Knowles said work will not begin
retired on a federal Veteran's Administration disability
Stenstrom recalled that in 1977, EEOC officers would not
again until federal grants for the city's sewer system are again
pension.
permit all commissioners to attend meetings with them.
available. He said money is expected to be available after Oct.
Mize urged the commission to authorize completion of the
Stenstrom said the majority of the commission was excluded 1, 1980.
questionnarles. He said It would take a great deal of so that members of the press would not have to be allowed into
—Heard a report from Mayor Moore that Sanford officials,
WASHINGTON ( UPI)
Israeli Prime Minister
"someone's time in the police department" to gather together
the
meetings.
.Asistant
County Administrator Jeff Etchberger, and Lake
Menachem Begin says he hopes to use his meetings
all of the documents requested by the federal agency. He said
In
other
business,
the
commission:
Mary
officials
combined forces to bring to the attention of Gov.
with President Carter beginning today to quicken the
the city was warned by the Justice Department that failure to
—Awarded a contract to Shoemaker Construction Company
Bob Graham and his staff the need for Lake Mary Boulevard to
pace of the stalled negotiations on Palestinian
comply with the request for information by April 30 could
to construct an addition to the laboratory at the city's sewer
be made part of the state's primary road system.
autonomy.
result in the city's loss of eligibility for Law Enforcement
plant. Total contract price is $16,555. The city is to do electrical
Lake Mary and county officials have been pleading with
The critical discussions about the future of the Arabs
Assistance Administration grants and federal revenue sharing
work and painting at the laboratory.
state Department of Transportation officials for several
living in the occupied territories are targeted to end in
money.
—Approved a request from Gaynelle's Antiques at 818
months to place Lake Mary Boulevard, currently a county
less than six weeks and Begin said he wants to speed up
Commissioners Julian Stenstrom and Eddie Keith first
Sanford
Ave. For permission to display merchandise outdoors
road, in the state system.
the talks.
The Israeli leader, however, Is said to be against the
proposal agreed to by Carter and Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat that the meetings be shifted from the
Middle East to Washington.

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Castro Stalls Cuba Airlift;
Miami Mercy Trip Delayed

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Begin Wants Faster Talks
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Thieves *Take $2,825 In Jewelry And Silver

Colombia Talks Raise Hopes
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)
Leftist guerrillas
occup)ing the Dominican Embassy met with govern:iient officials twice in one day for the first time,
raising hopes for a rapid end to the hostage crisis,
Monday morning's 19-minute session and a 20.
minute session in the afternoon lent credence to
diplomatic reports of a rapidly approaching conclusion
to the 49-day crisis with the release of the 18 diplomatic
hostages, including U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio.
The two sessions between the government and
guerrillas of the April 19 Movement, known as M-19,
were cordial, and it was the first time the two sides met
more than once in a single day.
—

Salvador Admits Repression
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!)
El
Salvador's defense minister said In a rare admission
the government used "repression to guarantee peace"
amid reports that 29 people were killed in a fresh wave
of political violence.
Defense Minister Col. Jose Cuillermo Garcia can.
didly told reporters Monday, "There does exist
government repression In the country but it is only to
guarantee peace" in the strife-torn Central American
nation,

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staf f Writer
Thieves managed to slip the latch on a Longwood home's
garage door, taking $2,825 in jewelry and silver Monday,
deputies say.
The break-in occurred between 9a.m. and 5:15, say deputies,
at the home of Arlene Sincosky, 255 Tollgate Trail, Longwood.
STEREO GONE
Burglars, possibly using a key to open a front door, took a
stereo system and cash from a Howell Branch Road
- anartment
Monday, deputies say.
Tom Cooper, 114 Sorrento Apartments, told deputies $898 in
stereo equipment and $150 In cash vanished from his apartment between 9:45 amt. and 3:20 p.m. Monday.
The thieves apparently used a key, deputies say, adding the
burglars left both the front and patio doors open when they left,
CARS STOLEN FROM AUTO DEALER
1g.who appsr4%y Mole two site of Keys early
Saturday took a pair of new Monte Carlos later that evening

from a Sanford auto dealer, police say.
The two cars, valued at a total of $12,382, vanished from the
lot at Joe Creamons, 3700 U.S. Highway 17-92, either Saturday
night or Sunday morning, police say.
A Creamons salesman told officers he had noticed sets of
keys for each of the cars missing earlier Saturday.
AUTO SHOP BURGLARIZED
Us
tiremoU
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window, burglars carried off 'several tires, wheels, shock

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absorbers and other auto parts from a Sanford tire shop
Friday or Saturday, police say.
The th ieves took the unreported amount of merchandise
from Sanford Tire and Muffler, 420 S. French Ave., between
7:30 p.m. Friday and 7:25 Saturday morning, police say.
HOME BURGLARIZED
A Sanford woman will ret ur n to a home without a stereo or
television from the hospital, Sanford police repor t.
Thieves broke into th e home of Carolyn Dixon, 1020 S.
Cypress Ave., Friday or Saturday and stole a color television,
stereo and other items while the woman was hospitalized,
police say.
The theft was discovered by a neighbor, they report.
BURGLARS HIT LONG WOOD ROME
Thieves pried a screen from a window then Jimmied the
window and took $1,000 in televisions and stereo equipment
from a Longwood home Sunday, deputies say.

IN BRIEF

break-in.

(This Is the second of a three-part sfties on preparing for
"If you think a tornado can't hit your state, you may be in for
While tornadoes can strike during any month, springtime
killer tornadoes.)
a deadly surprise," warns meteorologist Mogil. Tornadoes
when winds push the warm air from the south into the cold
By KAREN J. GILLELAND
have touched down in all 50 states, as well as in many other
northern air provides the ideal breeding conditions for the
Special to the Herald
parts of the world. Statistics show that between 1953 and 1978,
giant, killer tornadoes. Fortunately, these maxi-tornadoes
You are inside your home with the radio or TV on. Your
Maine was blasted by 70 tornadoes; Montana by 104; New
generally develop from the classic, intense thunderheads that
children are playing outdoors. Suddenly the broadcast is InYork, 93; Washington, 28, and California, 84, (In fact, a twister
trigger tornado watches,
terrupted. You hear this announcement:
tore through the backlot of UniversaiStudlos near Los Angeles
When an early watch Is combined with a strong spotter
"The U.S. Commerce Department's National Weather
early this year and caused $1,000,000 damage.)
network, meteorologists sometimes can get announcements
Service has just Issued the following Tornado Warning
The main tornado arena lies UT the Great Plains and areas
out to the public 20 minutes to an hour ahead of the storm.
Putting your story across, June 19.
Bulletin: A tornado warning is In effect until 7 p.m. for persons
near the Gulf Coast the infamous Tornado Alley. A sampling
Seteorolojist Mogil credits advance warning of the
whether for your company,
A practical, "hands on" in (your county). A tornado was sighted six miles southwest of
of statistics for the tornado belt during the same 1953.78 period
developing tornadoes, getting the word out quickly to the
your club or yourself, Is the approach will be taken. (your town) at 5:15 p.m. This tornado is moving toward the
shows a tremendous jump in tornado sightings. Texas leads' people in the area and the response of individuals and civic
aim of "Effective Public Glasses will cover news northeast at 20 miles per how.,,"
the nation with 3,241 tornadoes; Oklahoma, 1,401; Kansas,
leaders with saving hundreds of lives in this disaster.
Relations," a course starting releases, public service an.
What would you do?
1,165, and Florida, 1,006.
"Given the number of structures destroyed," he says, "we
This announcement Is part of Project SKYWARN, a
Thursday at St. Margaret nouncements, public relations
But, although Florida ranks high in numbers of tornados,
could have expected more casualties,"
Mary Catholic Church in capaigns, personal PR, nationwide system sponsored by the National Weather Service
Orlan&amp;)-based National Weather Service official Wayne
As of now, no one can prevent a tornado or weaken its
Winter Park.
make-up and slide presen. (NWS) to alert people about potential tornadoes.
Brown said this is because many minor tornados are counted.
destructive
path But lives can be saved by early warning and
Kay Bartholomew, director tation,.
Charles Swanson, Seminole County Civil Defense superThese tornados, which Brown calls "Florida Twisters,"
action.
You
can help. Find out a bout SKYWARN in your
of public relations and
Registration for the 25-hour visor, said the county monitors National Weather Service
usua lly have no pa th and do little damage.
community
by
calling your local Weather Service office.
marketing at Seminole course will take place the first warnings and maintains alert monitors in schools and other
"But we still count them," he said.
NEXT: Taming the Tornado.
Memorial Hospital, will be the night of class or by calling strategic areas,
Instructor for the 7-to.9:30 Valencia Community College,
"Accurate forecasting and public awareness are the dual
P.m. course which will con- 299-5000, extension 292. Fee is purpose of SKYWARN," says H. Michael Mogil, NWS
vene every Thursday through ;o.
emergency warning meteorologist. "Advanced warning and
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quick action are vital to saving lives during a tornado attack,
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However, some tornadoes happen so fast that communities
JOHNNY MARTIN
Home, Longwood, Is in charge of Geneva; six brothers, officiating. Burial in
must have a well-rehearsed action plan ready In case of an
Johnny
Martin,
16,
of
of
arrangements.
Justin, Sanford, Harold, Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
emergency."
Geneva,
died
Monday
night
In
Geneva,
Tom of Melbourne, PfOme•PA in charge.
NATIONAL REPORT: A winter storm across the nation's
MS NORM SIRACUSE
SKYWARN has two phases: a tornado watch and a tornado
Orlando af ter a long illness.
,
Donald, of Springfield, Ohio, MARTIN.
midlands knocked out power in some areas, delayed travelers warning. A watch means that weather conditions are ripe for
Mrs. Norma E.
He was born In Orlando and of 132 Lakeside Drive, San. Roger, of Geneva, Junior of services
and closed schools. In the South, floods caused by weekend tornadoes to develop. When a watch is announced, stay tuned
for Johnny Martin, Ia,
lived in Geneva all of his life, ford, died Saturday at Melbourne; one sister, Mrs. °' Geneva, died Monday
rains subsided in New Orleans, but rivers rose In Alabama. At
to radio or television weather bulletins. Keep your eye on
He was a member
night in Orlando, will beat 4p.m.
least nine people eight In the South and one In Michigan
of the First Seminole Memorial Hospital. Thelma Eads, Houston, Tex.,
sky for the abrupt onset of violent wind, rain, hail or a funnel.
at First Baptist Church of
Baptist
Church
of
Geneva.
died in weather-related incidents. As much as 8 inches of snow shaped cloud.
Geneva with the Rev. Larry
Born in Toronto, Canada, she and 11 grandchildren.
He
Is
survived
his
by
fell in parts of the Midwest Monday. A freeze gripped
Funeral Home-PA Sherwood officiating. Burial in
moved to Sanford from
There may not be time for an official tornado warning. A
Geneva Cmet•ry.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn
lieu of
Arkansas, setting new records. The National Weather Service warning means that a tornado has been sighted or indicated by
n's chapel, Md., seven 15 in charge of arrangements, flowers donations mayInbe
mad.
Martin.
Geneva;
sister,
Mr
s.
said the low temperature dipped to 34 degrees, breaking the radar. U the twister is nearby, get to shelter immediately, hi
to M.D. Anderson Hospital,
years ago. She was a
JOHN TALLO
Barbara
Smith,
Houston,
Tax.
in
record set in 1950, and the high was only 45, eclipsing a record the example announcement, you should quickly
tare of Or.
Geneva, and homemaker and a member of
John L Tallo, 67, of 2843 Cantir.
grandparents.
Brisson Funeral Home.
set In 1907.
the
Presbyterian
Ch
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of
Empire Place, Sa nford, died PA in charge.
children into the house and all of you goto your safest tornado
Brisson Funeral Home-PA
AREA READINGS ( P a.w.): temperature: 64; overnight shelter preferably a basement.
the Covenant, lake Mary.
Monday
afternoon
at srnAcusl,Mes. NORMA i.—
is in charge of ar rangements.
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low: 53; yesterday's high: 76; barometric pressie: 30.10;
She Is survived by her Lakeview Nursing Center. A Cveslde Services for Mrs.
SKYWARNdependsona large network of volunteer tornado
relative humidity: 55 percent; winds: Northwest at 7m.pii.
husband , Walter V. Siracuse, native of New York, he came Norma B. Siracusa, 73. of 133
spotters. it year, 35,000 spotters were trained by NES.
Mith,
flEMING
Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. to Sanford 11 years ago from Lakeside Drive, Sanford, who
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 0:37 These dedicated people act instantly once a tornado watch is
died Saturday at
Mrs. Ruth E. Doming,
a.m., 9:03 p.m.; lows, 2:17 a.m., 2:31 p.m.; PORT issued to scan the sIdes
51, of Catherine White, Sanford; Rochester, N.Y. He was a Memorial Hospital, willSeminole
be at 11
for
ominous,
tornado43earing
thun200
Longwood.Oyiedo
Road,
two
sons,
Vincent
John
and
CANAVERAL, highs, 8:29 a.m., 8:55 p.m.; lows, 2:00 a.m.,
am. Wednesday at Glen Haven
derheads, Because thunderstorms are so complex, spotters
member of the First Memorial
Hacienda
Village,
Winter
William
Joseph
slracuse,
bo
th
Park, Winter Park.
2:fl p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 2:12 a.m., 1:48 p.m.; lows, 0:07 are urged to report any suspicious cloud formations wi
Assembly of God, Sanford.
th
Springs, died Monday at of
Visitation 34 p.m. and 7. p.m.,
a.m., 8:44 p.m.
Sanford and five grandheavy rain, lightning, thunder or hail.
Survivors include three Monday and Tuesday. Semen
Lucerne Genera! Hospital, chil dren.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine go
to Jepiter lalet, Out
Funeral Home, an W. Semoren
Or, Joseph H. Golden, scientist with NWS' pMI Orlando. She was a native of
daughters, MISS j
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
II Miles: Small craft should exercise caution until was jub- organization, the Nati onal Oceanic and Atmospheric Maldan, Mass., and had
semoran Funeral Home is Tallo, Sanford; Mrs. Victoria Semoran
li ved
in charge,
side. winds weal to nortbwestarow 15 knols decreasing to 10
in
charge
of
arrangements.
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to 15 knots dtlng today brcomlngvarlable 10 knots tonight
storm type that Is likely to spawn a tornado:
Patricia Gillette, Hilton, services for John L. Taft 57. of
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moving
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there
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and Wednesday. Seas 4to 6 feet decreasing to to 4 feet' by
Empire Place, Senford. who
"Lock for a very large thunderhead with rapidly building i
'N.Y.; two brothers, Alfred
Derry, N.H. She was a
Harry T. Kinnard, 61,
tonight. Partly cloudy today and fair tonight and Wednesday.
died Monday, will
at 10 am.
doixi towers. It should have a distinct cauliflower appearance. member of t
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Calckmja, N.Y., and
he Fra ternal Geneva, died Sunday
Wednesday in beEvergreen
AREA JRECAJT Partly cloudy early today becoming
top of the storm bolts as if It has an invisible lid, ajul t Order of Eagles W
at Anthony Tallo, Webster, Cemetery with the Rev. Philip C.
oman's Seminole Memorial Hospital
generally fair this afternoon through Wedaesday. HIgha today
spreads to the northeast A curtain of rain may be falling on Aux11y and
Waisa,wn officiating. Gramkow
. N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs
y Funeral Home
the Sisters of He was born in Colombus, Peters, Rochester, N.Y., and
mostly mid to upper 7 and Wednesday wound 00. Cool the noilbost side of the cloud; but the southwest side will
in charge.
th a
both of Derry an(It
Ohio, and came to Geneva in Mrs. Francis Corcunig
with Jaws In the 5. Winds otjwe.jjy arowid 10 likely be rE4rse. I4tnlng may be shooting out.
li a,
Hacienda Village Woman's 1113.Hewuforeman for
mph today dimn1pLihng tonight.
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for other tlth*,. Aino, by the time you Mar the roar, you have
Gramkow Funeral Home is
husband, F. Joseph Doming, Church of Gcnea.
only seconds to get, to shelter,"
in
charge of arrangements.
two daughters, Mrs. Carlyn
Survivors hvlwie his wife,
' A vtwr of the April 3 tornado *'. in Parker, lad,, says
Shell and Mrs. Susan T. Mrs. Margie Kinnard of
that nO1 was hk flret warning of the tornado;
Dewing, all of Winter Comm; two daughters, Mrs.
'1heard this terrific aol.
sounded like ap!Iroximately
Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Dome Joluaou, Longwood,
50 jet airplanes INS-top ugh. I glanced O'#ei' my shoulder to the
Elizabeth Brown, Waterford. and Mrs. Susie Ford, Sanford;
Ki NNAID,
uutht and saw this rnanioth black cloud swirling debris as
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services for Harry T.
high as I could ass."
Callahan, Burlington, Mass., Larry, all of Geneva. Tony, kkmard, 61, Of Geneva, who died
Chily two m1iq4 later,
twister ilwvn,d Into Uw
Sunday, will b Wednesday at
grw,
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bsdkllitg where he
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will come down, with the decade seeing "modestly rising
welfare" for Floridians as a whole.
The assessent, a lot more optimistic than the picture
presented by Graham in his "Sta te of the State" message last
week, is the bottom line of a 10-sear forecast by the Office of
Budgeting and Planning.
The study won't be released for several days, but UP!
ta med a copy Monday.
Energy is the key to the immediate economic future, according to the report. The economy will be lean and inflation
will stay sky high until the mid-80's as Florida and the rest of
the country suffer from high oil prices and limited supplies.
There will be less dependence on high-priced Foreign oil by
tile late 80's because of rigid conservation measures and a
conversion to coal and solar energy. Th is, pl us new federal
mone ta ry policies, will cause inflation to dr op From the current
18 percent to 5 to 7 percent.
The national economy will pick up and Florida's wi ll do even
better.
There is the prospect of a tax increase soon, the re port says.
State revenues won't meet state needs beginning in a year or
so and t his shor tfall will continue into 1986. Programs must be
cut or taxes raised.
One solution is to convert fixed taxes to a formula so they
automatically rise to keep revenues up with inflation. Graham
already has recommended one such conversion an indexing
plan that raises the eight-cent-a-gallon gas tax two cents next
year and 12 cents over the next five years.
"Many of the prospects for Florida seem quite positive," the
report says.
Overall po pulation growth will remain strong, averaging
2.73 percent a year between now and 1985
3.4 times the
national average. It will rise to 2.8 percent, or 3.7 times the
national average, during the last half of the decade. The
population grew 3 pe rcent last year a bout double what was
exoected and three times the national growth,

Fights Confession Tape
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, (UP!)
Defense attorneys in the trial of two men accused of the drowning
deaths of a Haitian mother and her five children are
fighting Introduction of a tape-recorded confession by
one of the defendants.
Circuit Judge Robert Hewitt is expected to decide
today whether the six-man, six-women jury should hear
James Knowles' confession and whether the jurors will
be permitted to read his co-defendant's incriminating
grand jury testimony.
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TAMPA Fla. (UP!)
Dade County Circuit Judge
Lenore Nesbitt has called a new venire in an effort to
seat t jury in the police brutality case of five-white
former Dade County policemen,
Attorneys exhausted the original 147-member panel
late Monday with five prospective jurors still in the jury
box. The defense still has five pre-emptory challenges
and the state nine.
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TAMPA, Fla. -(UP!)
Defense attorneys are attacking the manner in which federal agents wire-taped
conversations between former Department of Natural
Resources head Harmon Shields and Tallahassee real
estate man Jack V. Quick, hoping to have the tapes ruled
inadmissible in their trial.
In bidding to have the tapes supressed, defense attorneys said Monday there was a hint of "governmental
misconduct" in the manner in which the tapes were
obtained.
U.S. District Judge W. Terrell Hodges was scheduled
to hear further arguments today on the motion to supress
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message to the Legislature Monday to let owners of
apartments and condominums do what they like with
their own twnni.rtv
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The realtors said a study they commissioned shows
the impact of conversion of rental apartments to condominiums has not been anywhere near as great on the
tenants as portrayed by the media and some law- I
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) An "extremely high
rate" of positive skin-tests for tuberculosis at a
Jacksonville junior high school caused concern among
public health officials and school authorities Monday.
Forty-six of 126 students and 19 of 50 faculty members
given the skin tests at Jeffei-don Davis Junior High
School last week showed positive reactions
a small
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By ROBERT MACKAY
"Whole1e prices have gone through
U nited Press International
a recent retardation instead of the
Some eco nomic sign posts at income undeviating, rise through the period
tax time: Gasoli ne prices are rising from March 1979,' Lundberg said, and
slower, motorists are dr iving less, and "retailers have surrendered still more
a San Francisco bank begins charging of their margin."
consumers a fee every time t hey used
In Washington, Phillips Petroleum
Co. agreed to forego $&amp;8 nuhlion in
their cred it card.
The average price of all grades of profits in order to remain in compliance
gasoline, based on a nationwide survey, with the administration's voluntary
rose by only 0.36 of a cent per gallon wage-price control guidelines. The
between March 21 and April 11, oil company got a lit on the back from
industry analyst Dan Lundberg said in President Carter.
Los Angeles Monday.
Phillips told the government that
G.soline prices had been rising an during the six months beginning April
average of 1.5 ceitts per gallon per week 1, it will raise prices less than otherwise
allowed by the guidelines to make Up
since the first of the year.

Continued population growth is critical because it means an
automatic growth in personal income and consumer spending
and a demand for housing, which is important to the vital
const ruction industry.
Tourism ''will continue to be an important source of income
and employment in Florida,'' although it won't grow as rapidly
in the coming decade as it did dur in g the 1970-79 decade.
Florida will host 48.4 million visitors in 1989, 15.3 million
more than in 1979. There will be an average annual growth rate
during the decade of 3.9 percent versus 6.6 percent for 1970-79.
The extraordinary increase in gas prices will cause the
pe rcen ta ge of tourists arriving by automobile to dip front
1979's level of 62.9 percent to 56.5 percent in 1983, but it will
climb and reach 59.9 pe rcent by 1989.
The strong growth in population, continued viability of
tourism and relatively new equipment in the manufacturing
industry "will assure a robust employment picture" in the
1980's. Non4ariit employment growth will decline froni the 4.68
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United Press International
Rep. John Anderson is taking sonic time o' front
the Republican campaign trail t his week. lie Isn't
saying so, but lie is believed to be considering all the
as pects of a decision on seeking the presidency as
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The word caine early Monday from a state
campaign
spokesman in Indiana, who said
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Anderson had canceled all speaking engagements
for the next nine days, and that his next public
appearance would be with his GOP rivals at a
Houston candi date debate April 23.
Later Monday, Anderson's national headquarters
put out a br ief statement:
"The congressman, who has campaigned viri NN1
4 tually non-stop for the past 10 months, has elected to
JOHN ANDERSON
spend tiny week with his family and also to engage In
.cancels speeches
staff consultations on both congressional issues and

TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UPI)
The Senate is set to
finalize trucking deregulation today while the House
gathers for a memorial service to mark last Friday's
death of Rep. Wayne McCall.
Senators are prepared to let stand their surprising
decision of last week to free up entry in the trucking
business and increase competition, Sen. Buddy MacKay,
D-.Ocala, said Monday.
House members, meanwhile, will adjourn for the day
following the secvice In memory of McCall, D-Ocala, who
died at age 61 Friday following a long bout with cancer. A
black ribbon and single flower marked his desk Monday.

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FRANKFORT, Ky. (UP!) A infertility expert says
25 American women have agreed to become surrogate
mothers for barren women, and four surrogates are
already pregnant
Dr. Richard Levin, who believes he Is the only
American doctor Involved with surrogates, predicted
Monday that the practice would "take a quantum jump
from that 25 figure In the very near future."
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UP!) The poster child for
the New Mexico Kidney Foundation has died of kidney
disease at the age of 8.
Services were pending for Frankle Nunez, who died
his mother's arms Tuesday at St. Joseo Hospital.
"I knew he couldn't go on any longer," his mother,
Rose Nunez, said, "He was crying and talking and asked
me to sit him up. lie wanted relief from
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HOSPITAL
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ADMISSIONS
SANFORD:
Freeman
Judith A. Hodges
Mimmie 0. Hooks
Rose A. Kins
Patricia L. Loll
Holly Lyle
Grace O'
Brien
Terry Rice
A4*44tu$ C. RO$UfldO
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Helen h,

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Olive M. Snyder, Cations
Ruth E. Long, Enterprise

DISCHARGES
SANFORD:
Marvin A. Dyal
Naomi GIOVIr
Ellen Johnson
wave Ma Lowe
Holly Lyle
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Hazel Sass.?
Rita I. Crowed. Deftona
Leslie L. $CO.
Ma,g.?et E. Daniels. Lake
Movwos
Walter "Larry" Seymour,
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percent a year of the 1970's to 389 percent for the 1980's, but

that's a healthy rate and it should exceed the national average
substantially.
Total i'rsunai incoiiw in F'ionda will triple during the 1980's
going front $74.7 billion last year to $ 2,14.8 billion in 1989. Half of
the growth will be caused b increases in pri ces and half will
collie front real increases in s pe nding power. The ability of
Floridians to obtain goods and services will go up 4.6 percent a
year during the (l&amp;'('a(Ie.
Per capita tricoimie v ill go Iroiii $4,929a year in 1979 to $5,894
In 1989. Those figures are deceptive, says state Economist
Tony Huggins, because, that's really not bad. The important
thing is that per capita income is growing."
Florida's merchants and consumers can expect to enjoy an
increase in annual sales of over 200 percent, representing a
nominal annual average rate of growth of 11.8 percent. Total
taxable sales will go from $54 million in 1979 to $1(X) million in
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Education
tk'rwrite the loan will not be sold, Turlington
Commissioner Ralph Turlington says the
said time Cabinet cannot keep its commitment.
state's public school and higher education
If these schools are not built, he said, sonic
construction program Is in jeopardy unless the
Palm Beach County high school students Face
Legislature comes up with emergency aid In
the prospect of triple sessions.
the neighborhood of $300 million.
Turlington said while $300 million is his
Legislative leaders said Turlington will be
target, lie is prepared to accept less.
lucky to get half of what lie estimates the
Rep. Richard liodes. Dlamnpa, who will
schools need.
have a major say about how much school
Turlington sprung his curprise at a special
money is earmarked for building, said $300
meeting of Cabinet aides Monday. He laid the
million is unrealistic.
blame on the market, saying it is impos.slble to
Bodes, chairman of the house Appropriation
sell $90 million in bonds to finance educational
Committee's education subcommittee, said he
facilities within the 7.5 percent interest rate
is thinking in teruis of a $100 million-$150
allowed by law.
million fund (rout which schools and colleges
Such bonds are demanding interest rates of
could borrow for critically needed facilities. It
close to 9.5 percent, he said, a rate he called so
would have to be repaid from funds now
exhorbitant the state should not pay it even if It
earmarked to repay the money the state would
could,
have borrowed through bond sales,
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liodes also said he Favors an administration
state's estimated $500 million surplus came at projects for which there is legislative Cabinet informally promised to advance from bill empowering local
school boards to levy
a time when demands on the surplus from authorization but no money,
the working capital fund to Palmut Beach two additional mmiills in property taxes without
other agencies are twice $500 million.
Turlington said $67 million of the total Is for County to build two high schools,
voter approval to fund school maintenance
The moratorium jeopardizes a total of $132 projects authorized to be put under contract
Since the law requires the working capital and (-(instruction. lie said if this passes, part of
million in university, conununity college, between now and July 1.
fund be reimbursed prior to the start of a n(%% the mituney advanced frommi the trust fund for
vocational-technical and public school
This does not include $77 million which the Fiscal year which is July 1, and bonds to tilt- public school construction cculd be repaid
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ATLANTA (UP!)
Bert Lance is the original 33 counts, rested Monday plaudits of some heavyweight character
"delighted" his bank fraud case will afternoon,
witnesses, including: Lillian Carter, Dr.
probably go to the jury by Wednesday
"I'm delighted it's over," Lance said Martin Luther King Sr., and Toni
afternoon in t he trial's 14th week.
as he left the courtroom. "I'm just glad it Cousins, Atlanta real esta te magnate and
Before deliberations begin, attorneys didn't take us long to refute 13 weeks" of owner of the Atlanta Flames hockey
for both sides must give their closing government testimony.
tea,
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arguments and U.S. District Judge Lance's defense took only 2 days. He
Charles A. Moye Jr. must give the six- spent more than a day on the stand
The court threw out another charge
man, six-woman panel instructions on himself, fielding questions and denying against Lance codefendant Thomas
the law,
he broke any laws. He told of his rise for Mitchell Monday, narrowing the list of
The defense for Lance and his three Co. government reorganization,
counts from the original 33 outlined in the
defendants, now charged with only 19 of
His testimony was bolstered by the Indictment to 19.

Today's Tax bay
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Today marks the deadline for filing
federal Income tax returns,
By April 4, roughly two in every three American taxpayers
had filed their returns and the overwhelming majority of them
received refunds. Thanks largely to Inflation, those refunds
were averaging $590.53 up from $100 from a year ago.
Of the 93 million or so Americans who are expected to file
returns, about 2 percent or roughly 1.8 mIllion taxpayers
will beaudlted. Those who make more than$50,000a year have
the greatest chance.
Florida taxpayers who need extra time to file their federal
income tax returns can request an automatic two-month extension by filing a Form 4868 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Form 486815 the "Application for Automatic Extension of
Thneto File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return" and must be
filed to receive tlieextension, according to Charles O.DeWitt,
IRS district director for Florida.
The taxpayer must compute the tax expected to be owed for
1979, subtract any prepayments from wltltholdings or
eztlznatedtax payments, and pay any balance due with Form
486$,Thefonnznustbe filed with the IRS onor before April l5.
Taxpayers who receive the extension cannot use Form 1040A
or
the
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The Sanford Public Works Departdecide which form allows you to pay the lowest
mint will be conducting a City Wide
legitimate tax.

Cleafl'Up beginning April 1, through
May 16 at no cost to the property
owner. A Special Pick-up will be
made on a call basis; first call, first
served. City will pick up anything
Placed at the normal pick up point.
Please place debri clear of trees,
and overhear wires. Call
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A Gallup poll showed 75 percent of
1.572 drivers surveyed during February
and March have changed their
motoring habits because of higher
gasoline prices. The po ll found that
seven of 10 motorists said they were
driving less this year than a year ago.
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Phillips exceeded

campaign matters."
to run as an independent in November and has
Asked if that would include a study of the third- made it clear he ill stay in the Republican Party.
party option, the spokesman said he could not go
"I understand lie's looking into the possibility of
beyond th e statement,
running as an mmiept'mlent Republican,'' Henry
Anderson has not yet won a primary, although he said.
was second in Massachusetts, Vermont, ('onAiiothit'm- potential third-party candidate,
neeticut and Kansas.
iiieariwhile, Gov. Meldrun Thomson of New
And he has amassed only 56 of the 998 delegates I laliipshiir(', (lrol)I)L'd his Constitution Part)' effort
needed for the GOP nomination imiaking it all 1)111 and asked his supporters to support Reagan as
mathematically impossible for him to overtake 'best qualified to n'turn America to the free enFront-runner Ronald Reagan, who has 457 non In(t terprise systemil and to a world position second to no
is strong in several of the big states where other natiomi.''
primaries are coining UI) in the next two months.
ihomnsori said lie had raised approximately
Meanwhile, Anderson's Michigan campaign chief $125,000 since forimiing his new party kt, 31, has
rejected millionaire Stewart Mott's call For a amassed $60,0(X) in campaign debts and has sucpetition drive to place the candidate on the Fall ct,edt'd in getting his party on the ballot of only four
ba llot as an Independent,
states
Maine, Alabamima, Wisconsin and Utah.
Paul Henry said he considers Mott's proposal
On the Democratic side, ["resident Carter won the
"Inappropriate" since Anderson has not yet decided endorsement of the United Mine Workers.

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House Remembers McCall

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!)
Florida's economy is in a
recession now, but it will rebound in a couple of years and be
robust for most oF the 1980's, Gov. Bob Graham's economists

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All-Star Contest Shaping Up

ROBERT WALTERS

A decade or so hence, historians may begin
casting about for a universal symbol of the
tumultuous 20th century. A fitting selection would
be the refugee
that eternal victim of war,
revolution, oppression, economic dislocation, and
natural disaster.
No other century in history has produced so
many millions of refugees. More than 1 million
White Russians and other nationalities fled the
1917 Bblshevik revolution. Perhaps 50 million
Chinese were uprooted by the Japanese Invasion
of Manchuria and China during the 1930s. Several
hundred thousand Spaniards crossed the
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around the Persian Gulf and the shah's
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minority, kin of the people who more recently
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OUR READERS WRITE

Shortly after the all-star game, when the roundballs are
safely tucked away until next season, guess what starts up?
Yep, pigskin time again.
May 1 marks the official start of the prep spring practice
date, when those sixth-period physical education classes
magically transform into gridiron grading sessions. The
spring jamboree follows at the end of the month.

Tuesday, April 15, 1910-5A

N.B.A. Playoff Roundup

B ird Flies High, Cel tics Sweep Rockets
By United Press International
As much as the Boston Celtics talk about sharing the glory,
and as much as they pass around the praise, forward Larry
Bird is still the one player the Houston Rockets singled out to
try to send to the bench.
The Rockets did not succeed Monday night in fouling out
Bird, a magnificent multitalented rookie, and their futile effort
cost them the best chance to upset the Celtics in the Eastern
Conference semifinal series finale.
Boston swept the best'.ofseven series in four gaines with a
138-121 triumph, Now the Celtics play the PhiiadelphiaAtlanta
series winner.
"We're the best team," Bird said, ''until we're proven
otherwise,"
Forward Cedric Maxwell said the ease of the four-game
series, which was determined by margins of 17, 18, 19 and 20
points, could hurt the Celtics.
"It's possible,"' he said. "We could have a low when the first
thing goes wrong against Philadelphia. We could realize that
we thought we were on top of our game against the Rockets
when we weren't,"
More probably, the Rockets, who Rudy Tomjanorich said
got "tile worst possible niatchup" in having to play Boston,
were out of their league. But they decided in Monday's ganie to
run with the classier Celtics as a change.
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"They (hdnt have anything to lose," Maxseli said. "but it
was a mistake.'
Guard Nate Archi ba ld added, "it puts a lot of pressure on
their big people and I know big people can run, but can Moses
Malone sustain that for 48 minutes?"
The stodgy Buckets did keep pace for 2' quarters and
trailed oniy 6lWii s lien Bird was whistled for his fourth foul. At
that lx'iflt he had scored 22 points,
The Rockets then tried to go right at Bird and foul him out,
giving the ball on four straight possessions to Robert Held, tile
player Bird was guarding.
Reid failed to draw another foul and missed sumac routine
layins. Meanwhile, Bird hit a 12-footer and then took a Chris
Ford pass fora iayup to begin a 12-2 streak that won the gamut',
Thereafter, Boston threw fresh players at the Rockets and
widened the gap. The Boston depth is what impressed lien.
ilersomi, who wears an NBA
ring fro
from his 1077-78
season with the Washington Bullets.
Bird finished the game with 34 points and denied his First
three performimaflees in the series were flawed by nervousness,
'Nervousness don't bother me. I just go out and shoot the
ball and if it goes in, I have a good night."
Houston's running game opened up the lane for Malone and
lie scored 28 points. But the Rockets could not match Rick
Rubey's 23 points, Maxwell's 27 and Archibald's 15.

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As a teacher at Sanford Middle School I was inunity. I urge parents to fizd out for them.
greatly disturbed by your front page
selves what is going on at Sanford Middle
coverage of the paddling incident in the April
School. Don't wait for a problem to arise.
7, 1980 edition of the par. While the story
Make an appointment to talk to your child's
was newsworthy, your sensationalism in teachers. Attend P.T.A. meetings. Discipline
reporting It has lowered the morale of
begins at home from birth and parental atteachers and serves to undermine our attitucles are reflected in children's behavior,
tempts to maintain discipline in the Showing your support of the schools will have
classroom.
a positive effect on your child and his
My only Information of the incident comes education,
from your article and I am not trying to
Mrs. Vienna K. Moore
justify or condone corporal punishment.
There were some facts that were not mentioned in the article. During the first week of Ribbons For Iran
school each teacher discussed the school
discipline policies as set forth in the Student
Our company Is currently circulating a
Handbook and the handbook was then sent
home to the parents. Students are rarely flyer which reads as follows:
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak
paddled on their first visit to the office, but
might be after other forms of punishment Tie..." Please, as a reminder that some so
such as detention or clean-up duti es are Americans are being held illegally as
assigned for other offenses, an adult witness hostages in Iran, will you join us In displaying
is present when a paddling is administered, a yellow ribbon? Tie it around a tree,
The use of the term "kicked out of school" mailbox, a doorknob or a car aerial, but
Implies being permanently qpelled, when In SHOW it as a form of protest against
fact a suspension of several days is an dastard deed. Let It also serve to remind US
and our officials —on every level of our
alternative to being paddled.
I know of no students who have been Insistence on continuing pressure for
release of orfellow Americans, and our love
"thrown against file cabinets" or sdLb
and you used poor Judgment in printing that and devotion to a free and strong and proud
statement without proof that such incident United States of America.
While the supply lasts, we will furnish
have occurred. Such adverse publicity can
only hurt our school. Leave the investigation ribbon to anyone willing to "Tie a Yellow
to the authorities and report their findings In Ribbon" from our office at V1 Magnolia Ave.
an unemotional, factual and professional in Sanford.
Thank you for your help in focusing at.
style.
Sanford Middle School needs the support of tCfltIon on this terrible situation,
.
Bill MacLauchlln
the Sanford Evening Herald and the

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The government is neither the only target
Finally, there are practical as well as for computer thieves nor the source of the
humanitarian reasons for trying to solve ft
largest known embezzlements,
An employee of the Security Pacific
political and economic problems that
refugees In the first place. The tragic con- National Bank has been convicted 'of
defrauding that Los Angeles bank of $10.2
sequences of permitting
Palestinian Arabs tO million by manipulating a computer to
remain in refugee camps for a generation hardly trniJer the money to his personal bank
require elaboration,
accounts In other cities,
It's not too early for the United States and other
In another Los Angeles case, more than a
nations of good will to begin thinking about how to dozen officers and employees of the Equity
avoid comparable tragedies in Africa, Indochina, Funding Corporation of America have been
convicted on charges of using a computer
and Southwest Asia.
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After a revolution that left most of the royal
famliyslauØiteredInthestre.tsoI•Babdid,
Iraq was first a zealous supporter of Egypt's
Gamal Abdel Nasser. Disappointed in
Nasser's lack of zeal for a genuine pan-Arab
revolution, It subsequently turned to the
Soviet Union.

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relationships but in time took second place to
Iraq's growing affinity with one of its Arab
own Libya. Through must of the '7, the
two formed a hard-line axis on Israel and the
Palestinians, East-West relations, oil and just
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neighboring Syria and there was much talk of
a possible confederation. Little action,
however. Both countries are governed by
branches of the same Arab socialist
movement, the Baath (renaissance) Party.
But the branches have been feuding for
almost as long as they have existed and that
legacy
including mutual assassinations
and terrorist bombings
proved stronger
than any transient community of in terest. In
1979, whatever prospects there were of a deal
were called off.

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CARDINAL
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The Rangers added a run in
the eighth oil a wild pitch by
Indians' reliever Sid Momlge.
Texas starter 1)4k' Medichi
stamuk off a wobbly start to
survive
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WASHINGfl)N —.A cosWldsntlal report on
.oflne
upaaed by the Mattel Sea.
Edward Kennedy, D.Mass., belies the pious
pratmutations of the oil Industry thet lbs
heeling Americans took at the gee pomp lad
YW was the rik of short eupplis and
Lees.d cods triggered by the Irailsa

of Energy, UUed "Report to the President on
the Activities of Oil Companies Affecting

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The DOE "noted several factors" that
crested the gas lines, according to the Kennedy report. Among these were "coo,

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drop In U.S. troduction, "increased Jet fuel
to
0614 niãms In the allocation system
and a drop In the U.S. share of International
cuds.
Bet Us Kennedy report adds a factor that
DOE aemelow overlooked "the abnormal
secondary and tertiary stockpiling of
gasOliae"—a claim lion isuicportod by "a

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IWo umples of this evidence were listed
lUsKrmsdyreport:
Ssverof brokers and Jobbers have told
us when lhsyttemp1ed to rent gaeeline space
IN vvs asom Usotihout the U.S., they
MamIIndanyatoragesp.cetore,g; 11. Many large Industrill users of gasoline,
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such as newspapers and car rental agencies,
have acknowledged that they greatly Increased their stocks for fear of a physical
gasoline shortage which would have had a
devastating economic Impact on them, and
113. A professor doing reuearch on the
lines found that gasoline stations
kept more gasoline In storage ding this year
than ever beiore,"
Noting that demand for gas was up while
data ruch as highway to receipts showed
that travel was down, the Kennedy doff
report deduceth.
"Either consumers ... changed their
driving habits, or between comwnplkn
(highway travel) ltd dnwd (withdrawal
from primary stocks) someone was sb
gasoline."
the price hikes, the Kennedy
report qwW Internal DOE nusnoranda and
other sources to shod down the Cmrkr adand Big (XI clMinsIhet the in.
creases were caused primarily by the rising
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price of crude.
A private statistical study showed that the
average price of a gallon of regular gas
zoomed from Ft4 cents in January 1979, to
$?.S cents six months later. The figures "are
generally supported by the Energy Department's own survey of 17,000 rMaIl stations,"
the Kennedy report data, Yet diling the
same period, "the average cost of crude oil
rose Just 1.3 cents a gallon."
The report estimates that 7.2 cents of the
increase resulted from "refining and
marketing cods passed along by the on
companies,
increased profit allowances
to refiners," The remaining Ii cents ,,has
gesstoretaildealers a a ressdtof changes ln
Me Department of Energy regulations
governing retail price controls."
As one source told my associate Dale Van
Atta, times of crisis provide the perfect op
portunity for Big Oil to slip price increases
llwough and blame everything but their own
greed.
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fluit's what I got. I told myself

the short end of a 13-4 loss to undefeated ('tern

wits: Pittsburgh 5, Cliicago 4,

to just give it a good, short,
quick swing and not to try to
overswing, and it lust went

in 10 innings; Cincinnati 6,
San Francisco 5; Houston 5,
Atlanta 4; and San Diego 2,

dirt tiff umpire Larry NleCoy

Robinson, the Pittsburgh

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three 11131, drove himie Cesar

before leaving. Abbott, 1-0,
struck out four and walked
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Bobby Lundquist's Fighting
SemInole baseball team
continued its current Five'
Star Conference hot streak
Monday night with a 5.0 will

over Daytona Seabreeze.
The will marked the eighth
straight for the Tribe and
their ninth win in tile last 10

shutout
as
Seabreeze
threatened only once, in the
third inning, enroute to the

shutout.
'rime Seminoles tallied one

run it, the third when Link
drew a walk, Walt I aw
singled him to third and then

George Porzig hit a bobbled
Pirates' veteran outfielder, Tanner, who saw his club will Cedeno, who led off time inning gaines
Mike Link turned in another ball up time middle. Juan
showed his disrespect for many gaines in time late' in. with his fourth hit of the
fine mound effort for t he Dealba drew a walk in the
Bruce Sutter'ss honor Monday nings en route to the World munme'.
Atlanta's
Jeff Seminoles.
'flie senior right- fifth, stole second, advanced
by bashing the Chicago Series last season, said, "Time Burroughs knocked in two
to third on a passed ball and
reliever's famed sDlit.fineor wnt' we i'nui,' ba,4, tvni1in'
.;fi t.;
n,.,'.. .,r ,,,, bander spaced out three M.U)VUA .... M..0JU 1IIR LW)
"c Sand&amp;
tuts while striking
fastball over the wall in the the Pirates' kind of baligamime. season, a pinchhit (louble.
out
four Seabreeze batters. Oil Hobby Welis sacrifice.
bottom of time 10th inning to We did it last year and if Houstoim starter J.R. Richard
Dealba drew another walk
give the Pirates a 5-4 victory, couple of times already this went five innings, striking out Another solid defensive effort
by
the
Tribe
aided
in
the
in
the seventh, moved to third
"You got to give Robinson a year."
.seven before leaving with a
:and anthems.
lot of credit," said Sutter, who
In other gaines, Cincinnati sore shoulder in time top of the
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"The question win be raised at our Executive Board meeting suffered his first loss of the edged San Francisco 6.5, sixth.
.: but my view is one of several and I cannot say what will be the wason. I'He hit a good pitch — Houston nipped Atlanta 54, Padres 2, Dodgers I
outcome," he said.
a split-finger fastball dos'ul and San Diego shaved Los
Bandy Juries and Rollie
The IOC sources said they were now "pessimistic" about and away."
Angeles 2-1,
Fingers combined for a
Western countries attending the Games In the wake of the
The home run, which came Reds 6, (slants 5
sevenhmitter as San Diego
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escalating political pressure President Carter was exerting on on a 2.2 pitch from Sutter with
Dave' Collins commipleted a improved Its record to 4-1 and
his allies to boycott the Games because of the situation in one out, gave the defending two.out, five-rum, rally in the dropped Los Angeles to 1-4.
Afghanistan.
thatnpion Pirates
playing ninth inning by tripling with The Padres scored both their
"The key isdlllWestGermany and l think that now the West in their home opener
a the bases loaded to extend runs In the eighth inning, as
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German government has firmly Instructed its NOC not to go, raindelayed fourth straight Cincinnati's winning streak to Ozzie Smith scored on a wild
that other countries may follow suit," said one European IOC victory. Robinson's first five games. Duo Driessen and pitch by Los Angeles reliever
member,
homer of tIme year made a Junior Kennedy singled in Bobby Castillo and Willie
The West German decision to boycott was taken at a winner of reliever Kent runs before Collins' dramatic Montanez liii a sacrifice fly.
Cee,UIa to so Pit hINSm
weekend meeting by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, according to Tekulve, 1-0.
hut. Darrell Evans and Milt Fingers, 2-0, pitched the last
West German political sources.
Following time fourth rain May hounered for the Giants. two innings. The Dodgers
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Announcing time decision, Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich stoppage of the afternoon, the Dave Touumlin, 1-0, pitched the scored in time ninth on singles
Genseher said nobody should have doubts any longer about the Cubs tied the game with two last inning and picked up the by Reggie Smith and Steve
runs In the ninth. With one victory for time Reds.
government's position,
Garvey, an error by Gene
The West German NOC meets May 15 to take a decision but out, Bill Buckner, Dave Astros 5, Braves I
Richards and a sacrifice fly
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Its members have already made clear they will follow Kingman and Ken Henderson
Enos Cubell hilt a sacrifice by Dusty Baker.
YOUR EXHAUST
stroked consecutive singles
government advice,
tamale
An indication that the boycott would snowball came from off Tekulve for one run. After
Jerry Martin flied out, pinch
France, another of the big European sports powers.
We ciayacint!ele Ins of
"If West Germany refuses to go, France's position will be hitter Mike Vail drove a
LW1Q*I
delicate," said Maurice Hersog, the IOC's member In France. double to left-center to score
&amp;Ms:
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frut sat seth
"If there are only socialist countries ln Moscow, I don't see any Kingman with the tying run.
The Pirates scored twice in
Interest in France going there. I say this although I personally
the first liming on an RBI
am in favor of attending."
The British Oi)lupIc Association, however, remained firm in double by Thu Foil and a runIts decision to go to Moscow despite the U.S. decision to scoring groundout by John
Milner, added a run in the
boycott.
NEW NOUNS: Mon. tb-u Fri.
: "It devalues the value of gold medals because the third on an RBI double by
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Americans have always made a considerable contribution," Willie Stargeil, and scored
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IdBOAchairmanSir Denis Follows. "But we made our again in lime sixth on Mike
SANFORD
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TIMS
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live runs after two were out in
the .second inning en route to
victory. Oakland Manager

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Leonard Shell however. More league action on
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sources said.
Several IOC members as well as NOCs and international
Eedcrations-are known4o3n. keen on the dropping of flags and
anthems but, the sources said, "the Russians are opposing the
idea."
IOC President Lord Killanin, in a telephone interview at his
Dublin home, said he was on record as opposing the use of flags

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up the Victory in his First
outing of the year. Sparky
Lyle neat the final 2 1.3 inumnmgs to record his first save
of time season.
In other Al. games, Boston
downed Detroit 3-1, Mintleso la
beat California 5-3 and Seattle
trounced Oak land 7-I. M iliukt at Toronto and New

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Fred I }IUi cracked ins first
home run of the season and
Dennis Eckersley and Tom
Burgmueier combined on a
Fivehmtter to lead Boston to a
liomeopening victory ill
gammic delayed 56 minutes b)
rain in the eighth inning.
l'.ckerslev, 1-0,+ gave up three
hits in seven innings before
Burgimieier came on alter the
rain delay to witch Ws first
save,
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Roy Smalley belted a three.
r u n homer with two out in the
ninth inning to power Mmmiesota. Smalley belted a 1.1
pitch off Dave Lafloctw into
the left-field seats for his
second homer of the year,
giving Doug Corbett his
second victory in two majorleague appearances. Mark
(']car, 0-1, absorbed the loss.

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hone out in the bottom of time
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of his t4mreu followed singles
by Rick Manning and Toby
Harrah and a walk to (Aiff
Cliff
Juhnsomi.
Texas answered that rally
with, doubles by Mickey
Rivers and Al Oliver to account for one
run. Buddy Bell
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the bases. Billy Sample
walked to Force in Oliver,
setting up Sundberg's Iioiiier,
v Imich carried "ell into the
left-field 'e' ts

ixumeol by inclement weather.
In time National League it

Buckner belted his first hmomiie
run of time year, with a iiumn
on, off starter Bert lilyleven
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run until May or June," said
Sundberg. ''i Rick Waits gut
behind and he had the bases
loaded, so he had to comime at
mime with a pitch. Everybody III
the hill park knew it.

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looking for a fast ball and

Alonzo Gainley of Cardinal Industries takes a big

soirees said Monday.
But the key decision of the West German government to urge
its National Olympic Committee to Join the boycott indicated
that the move to stay away from the Games could now
snowball throughout Western Europe regardless of what the
IOC does.
The next key dates In the countdown towards the Olympics
'are April 21.23, when the IOC's nine-man Executive Board will
meet at its Swiss headquarters with the leaders of some
Western European NOC's and the heads of all 26 International
sports federations which take part in the Olympics.
The IOC hopes that the plan to get rid of nationalistic
displays at the Olympics, if accepted, could sway European
NOCs towards attending the Moscow Games, the sources said.
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That was the old Iraq. The new Iraq had
been keeping a low political profile while
concentrating on economic development
financed by $10 billion plus In annual on
revenues. It has embarked on ambitious landreclamation and Industrial projects.

In a last-gasp effort to keep Western countries from joining

theUnitedStatesboycottoftheMoscowolymplcs,thelocwlfl
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closer to Saudi Arabia, An Interesting
development considering Baghdad's
socialists once despised the royal Saudi crowd
with whom not too many years back they
were disputing oil-s.turated Kuwait, sandwiciei between the two countries.

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inning helped Texas overcommie an early fourrun deficit
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it,,
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ie.ors OSt,
til ii u'"as
" his is the fastest start
I've ever had," said Sumitiberg, who had only five
homers last year. "1 started
hitting the ba ll real hard the
last week we played spring
training, and it's kept up
the grand slain was the
second of Sundberg's six-year
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the other Eastern Conference semifinal, Philadelphia,
after handing Atlanta its worst defeat of the season Sunday,
hosts the Hawks Tuesday night with a 3-I lead and a chance to
advance to the Eastern Conference finals against the Celtics.
The 76ers embarrassed the Hawks before their home fans,
handing thein a 107.83 defeat in Game 4. Philadelphia Coach
Billy Cunningham, who predicted the Sunday victory, doesn't
think the Hawks will make it back and sees another win on
Tuesday.
"I never guaranteed anything before in na life," he said.
"It's just one of those feelings."
In the Western Conference semifinals Tuesday night, MU.
sukee tied 2-2, l)lB}'S at Seattle, and Los Angeles, ahead 3.1,
tries to wrap it up at home against Phoenix.
Milwaukee LiUeW up some premature three-pointers in i ts
112.lOi loss Sunday to the SuperSonics, and Bucks Coach Don
Nelson was disappointed afterwards.
'l wasn't happy with our three-point shots at the end," he
sa i d. "It was a contagious thing. We weren't that far out of it.
We were to shoot the three-point play only if we needed it."
"1 think our chances are good," said Suns' Coach John
MacLel following Sunday night's 127-101 victory over Los
Angeles. "To be down 3-1 is not the ideal situation, to say the
least, but this is what playoff basketball is all about."
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West Orange.
Boone head coach Wayne Hickman and assistants Bill
Lowry and Warren Little will pilot the Metro squad.
Payne and Tribe assistant coaches Tom Smith and Alex
Holcomb will counter with the Five Star's best that Includes
Eric Ervin Ervin-Daytona Seabreeze; Cedric Anderson.
Apopka; Shawn Britton-Spruce Creek; Sam HenryDaytona Mainland; Glenn Bailey-Lyman; Glenn Stambaugh-Seminole Reggie Barnes-Lake Howell; Herb Harris.
Daytona Mainland; Hollis Ross-DeLand; Eddie WilliamsApopka; Bruce McCray-Seminole; Doug Dershimer-Lake
Brantley and Reggie Butler-Seminole.
Tipoff for the contest is slated for 8:00 p.m.

There was also the little matter of Iraq's 15year role as the base in exile for the shah's
most outspoken foe, one Ayatollah Khomeini.
The sudden resumption of bad relations
brings into the center ring one of the
Mideast's more mercurial countries. Iraq
during the postwar era has at one point or
another made common cause with just about
every interested party in the area except
Israel and the Vatican.
It started out, under a British-installed
monarchy, as a key link in John Foster
Dulles' Central Treaty Organization, a paper
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In an earlier case, a supervisory clerk In
the world.
Chicago was accused of feeding into a
There are obvious moral reasons for main- government computer false claims for
taming a substantial U.S. contribution to refugee federal benefits, producing approximately
programs conducted by the United Nations, the $100,000 worth of unauthorized welfare checks
International Committee of the Red Cron, and for herself and accomplices.
The most widely publicized of the federal
other public and private agencies. C;ertainly the
all
computer-fraud
cues involved an employee
suffering alleviated by this aid Is out of
of the Department of Transportation assigned
proportion to the relatively modest cost involved, to the Washington headquarters of the Urban
Mass Transportation Administration.
But there Is also a need to encourage other
He devised a computer-fraud scheme to
nations to do more In the face of what is now a divert into his bank account more than
global refugee crisis. Nearly all Somalian and $550,000 earmarked for construction of
Afghan refugees, for example, are Moslems, co- Atlanta's new subway system, then spent the
money on a dozen new cars, a new home, a
religionists of those who hold most of the world's swimming
oil reserves. Arab states awash In petrodollars Vegas. pool and gambling junkets to Las
can and should do more, at least for those
Information about those cases Is available
refugees with whom they share a common because criminal charges have been filed
religious bond.
against the alleged embezzlers In federal
Japan, which now boasts the world's second courts. The Secret Service, responsible for

vestigatlons still are Incomplete,

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assist do
zens of similar cases In

The building conflict not only says plenty
about Khomeini's much-invoked brotherhood
of Islam but is a beautiful example of how the
more things change in his Iran, the more it
tends to resemble that of the shah.

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Friday's lineup for the Metro squad inçludes: Andrell
Beacham-Winter Park; Kenny Grant-Evans; Dan DavisBoone; Jeff Williams-Colonial; Sterling Bales-Jones;
Cleveland Lawson-Oak Ridge; Arthur Jackson-Boone;
Gary King-Boone; Mike Adams-Colonial; Mike JacobsEdgewater; Doug Duggar-Oak Ridge; Bryan Soloman-

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Several other players, Including Daytona Mainland's
Sam Henry were involved in visiting prospective places of
educational and athletic employment and couldn't show.
Still others were involved in other sports like baseball and
track.
Payne has scheduled a second practice session for tonight

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As bad as things are in Iran these days, they
could be worse
and the way things are
going they soon may be.
Apparently not finding enough in the
confrontation with the United States to keep
them busy, Ayatollah Khomeini and company
are spoiling to take on neighboring Iraq.

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Although almost none of that money is in
cash. Virtually all of the funds are disbursed
through computer-generated Treasury
checks, highly negotiable financial In.
struments that regularly authorize six- and
seven-figure cash payments.
The key to gaining illegal access to that
money is computer fraud. Although multiple
safeguards are built into the federal system to
prevent Improper disbursements, those
measures
already have been foiled In at least
Some 650,000 Afghans have been registered as
three
Instances.
refugees in Pakistan by th e United Nations and
A federal grand jury in Baltimore recently
more arrive each day. Somalian refugees from indicted an employee of the Social Security
Ethiopia's war in the Ogaden desert now number
Administration on charges of manipulating
at least 750,000 with perhaps an equal num ber not that agency's computer to pay herself and
yet counted by U.N. relief agencies,
two accomplices more than $500,000 in
To its great credit, the United Sta tes has con- unauthorized disability benefits.
The accused government employee worked
tributed more resources to refugee relief than any
at
the agency's headquarters lnthe Baltimore
other country. ThIs year, the Carter adsuburb of Woodlawn, Md. Her office, only a
ministration will spend in excess of $400 million on small part of the vast
Social Security
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Since then, new wars and revolutions in Africa,
Asia, Central Europe, and the Caribbean have
uprooted new millions of which Vietnam's boat
people and Cambodia's starving multitudes are
the most striking examples. But dramatic as the
exodus from communist Indochina is, It may soon
be overshadowed by the growing numbers of
Afghan refugees in Pakistan and ethnic Somalis
fleeing war in Ethiopia.

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WASHINGTON
The biggest financial
scandal in the history of the federal govern.
ment could be under way right now—but lawenforcement agents lack the resources to stop
the potential theft of billions of.dollars.
"It's a relatively new field," says one
Secret Service official in admitting
agency can't cope with the sophisticated
criminal technique. "You can safely say that
no bod's got a handle on it."
The stakes are truly enormous because the
amount of money susceptible to fraud, embezzlement and other forms of unlawful
conversion exceeds $500 billion per year the
entire annual federal budget.

Hindus and Sikhs from their homes. And nearly 1
million Arabs and 600,000 Jews were displaced in

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World War H added 11 million more refugees,
most of them Europeans. The pa rtition of India
and Pakistan in 1947 drove 13 million Moslems,

Seminole High basketball coach Bill Payne hasn't had a
whole lot of success getting his all-star tepm to practice for
Friday night's prep showdown between the Metro's best
and the tops in the Five Star Conference, but then again, he
probably won't need a whole lot of preparation.
"I'll just kind of put five out there on the floor and let
them do their thing," was how Payne assessed his game
plan for the showdown at S.C.C. this Friday.
Most of the Seminole County Five Star players were on
hand for an Initial practice session Saturday but
representation from the Volusia contingent was sparce.
Only Spruce Creek's Shawn Britton, who has signed with
Joe Sterling's Seminole Community College Raiders, was
on hand for the all-star practice session.

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even Asian refugees.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

on a successful drag bunt by
Wells. Link followed with a
single, scoring Dealba, Walt
Law then singled in Wells and
Alton Davis sacrificed pinch.
runner Eugene Dealba for the
fifth Tribe run.
The Tribe meets Apopka at

home Wednesday and Lyman
at home Friday. Both games
are slated for 7:30 p.m. at
Sanford Memorial Stadi um,

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The Railroaders boosted for the winners. Perry
their record to 5.0 Monday Dreggors added a pair of
with a 15.5 win over Sunniland singles, while Richard
Corporation in the Sanford Leonard belted a home run.
Little National League.
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Cardinal Industries, while
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First Federal stunned Poppa shared mound chores for
Jay's 14.4.
First Federal and Held Poppa
Donald Grayson, the ace of Jay's to just two hits.
the Railroaders mound staff,
Dixon blasted a double and
pitched the first two innings triple and Kirk Blocker
but left the game after his slammed a triple and single to
team amassed an early 7-0 pace First Federal on offense.
lead.
Roger Hall added a double.
Grayson hasn't given up a
David Van Horn had a triple
hit in 14 innings this season and Dexter Franklin added a
and has 39 strikeouts,
double for the only two Poppa
Albert Armstrong pitched Jay's safeties.
the next two innings and
In today's action in the
Dwayne Mitchell pitched the
Sanford Little American
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League, Krayola Kollege
The Rilroaders scored
meets Seminole Petroleum at
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Atlanta vs. Philadelphia
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April 9 - Phil 99, Atlanta 92
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April 9 - Los Ang 131, Ph. 175
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Contrel Knight and Keith
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Lee Charron pitched a fourhitter and struck out eight for
V.F.W. in the win over Moose.
After both teams scored a
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V.F.W. charged into the lead
to-stay with low runs in the
bottom of the second. Moose
scored Its final run in the top
of the third, before V.F.W.
scored three rims in the
bottom of the third to stretch
its lead to 8-2.
Moose scored four runs in
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earned 11.10 win over Elks
Monday in the Sanford Junior
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V.F.W. blasted Moose 12-2
in Monday's other league
game.
After each team scored
twice in the second inning,
Elks took a 6-2 lead with four
runs in the top of the third.
Kiwanis scored two runs in its
half of the third and then took
the lead for the first time, 9.5,
with five rims in the bottom of
the fourth.
Kiwanis scored once in the
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'Soap Opera" Tops Oscars

By VERNON SCOTT
flirtations with women and death, which came
1IOL1YWOOD (UPI) — "Kramer vs. In second in the Oscar sweepstakes, with four
Kramer" — a film
a an,
man,a woman and awards — best adapted score, art direction,
their small son rebuilding a web of love broken costume design and film editing..
"Apocalypse Now" — Francis Ford Cop.
by divorce — swept the Academy Awards
Monday night, taking five Oscars including pain's lavish vision of the Vietnam War as a
best picture of W79, best actor for Dustin circus of death, drugs and rock 'n' roll
Hoffman and best supporting actress for collected two, best sound and best
cinematography to Vittorio Storaro.
Meryl Streep.
The best original song Oscar went to "It
Sally Field won the best actress award for
Goes
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portrayal
her
of a spunky Southern mill
worker, trying to manage her family and a Norman Gimbel and David Shire,'
The best original screenplay award went to
struggling labor union, in "Norma Rae."
Vi'tprzin nprFnrtn,,r M,'ltyvn flniie,I..v 70 uhn Steve Tesii'h. who '
to the United
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Hoffman
winning for the first time, after
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novel by Gunter Grass,
Graduate" In 1967.
hoffman, his voice breaking, presented a
He was honored for his portrayal of a loving
father In "Kramer," which also took the special award to Sir Alec Guinness for
statuettes for best screenplay taken from Guinness' career advancing the art of screen
acting, which drew a standing ovation from
another mediwn and best direction,
Miss Streep, a swiftly rising star, won for the crowd.
Guinness became the only performer to
her portrait of an Independent woman
determined to both build a life outside of honored with such an award after winning an
Oscar on his own. He strode on stage to the
marriage and reclaim her small son.
"They said this couldn't be done," sod Miss strains of the march from "The Bridge on the
Field, who was long held back by her old River Kwai," for which he won the best actor
award in 1957.
Image as TV's "flying nun,"
The visual effects Oscar went to "Alien," the
Douglas, best known as a suave,
sophisticated leading nwn of the 1930s, was not story of a monstrous extraterrestlal taking
present to collect his second Oscar. He had over a spaceship,
been nominated three times, and won the
The best original score Oscar went to
supporting actor Oscar in 1963 in "hlud,"
music from "A Little Romance," a puppy love
Robert Benton won the director's award for
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"Kramer," and then followed up with a second
TOMORROW Buddy
boy running away to a romantic bridge in tive assigned to a murder case
and Carmel Myers, two
Oscar for the film's script, as the best
appears to have tried and con- Rogers
Venice.
film figures of the twenties, Join
adapted from another medium,
victed a
Tom at Pickfaur, the home of
"Best Boy" was awarded the Oscar for own mind.
"Kramer," a box office smash, was the
Mary Pickford and Douglas
feature
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"The
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expected winner for best picture,
ing Game: Trackdown" Fairbanks Jr.
The chief competition came from "All That Robeson, Tribute to an Artist," won in
Racehorse
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Mr. and Mrs. Reinold Franke, 2017 Adams Avenue,
Sanford, celebrated 50 years of marriage on Easter
Sunday. They were married April 6, 1930, in Boynton

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They spent most of their married life in Centralia,
Ill., and moved back to Florida in Sanford 10 years ago.
The couple have two children, Mrs. B. C. (Phyllis)
Conklin of Sanford and Richard Franke of hr.
iningha,n, Ala. They enjoy their five grandchildren.

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The Frankes celebrated at it dinner party at
Musicana Dinner Theatre in Winter Park, hosted by
the Conklins, for members of the family.

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Boston Globe columnist who writes about
The Globe's local reporting award was won
personal problems won i910 Pulitzer Prim
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Elinor Lisa Colbourn, a

Mrs. A.W. Lee for (lie April meeting.
Guest speaker was Frank K. Kirkland,
retired Air Force pilot, who had served in
Arabia, and later was pilot and operations
manager of maintenance for Lockheed

Corporation in Saudi Arabia.
Kirkland woke of what is lacking in defense
in time United States, lie said on unity of the
family, we fail in discipline, moral standards,
patriotism
patriotism and responsibilities. Each family
could do much to bring standards of living up,
he added, giving a t ten tion to literature, TV

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programs, and better education in our school
system. It would also help to be fu'iiier on
religious training, he said.
Mrs. Walter L. Carter presided over the
business meeting in the absence of Regent

Mrs. Ra}lnond C. Lewis. Reports were given
by the different chairmen.
Mrs. Talmadge K. Wiley reported the slate
of officers for the coming year. These were
accepted a s presented.
Mrs. V.C. Messenger told of attending tile
State DAR mimeeting in St. Petersburg. She
was presented two awards that were given to
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was Monica Saunders, niece of the bride.
Best man was Glerard Grigley, brother of the groom, and
usher-groonismnen were Prince McKenney Ill, Leon Ililtiary,
Alvin Cuimuzuings and Charles Jones. Junior Groomsman was
Derek Floyd, nephew of the bride.
Flower girls were Andrea Floyd, Tonya Smith, Tracy

Smith, Misty Beasley and Kwaja Floyd who wore formal
dresses of pink and floral print. Ring bearer was Travis
Grigley.
The reception was held at (lie Garden Club.
The bride's book was presided over by Terry Richardson.
Sharon h ayes, Eloise Williams, Shonda Byrd, h ope Saunders,
Cassandra Jackson served as hostesses., Mrs. Pauline Brown
and Mrs. Helen Butler served tile cake.
Tile bridegroom is a student at Seminole Culiuhmunity College
and has recently been honorably discharged front the United
States Army. 'lime bride is a student of accounting, transferm tog
froni Florida State University to University of Central Florida.
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Col. Wilfred "Hap" Arnold Jr. of the U. S. Army, retired
hesenior
senior at
at Lake Howell High
School in Maitland, has been
chose Winter Springs as his permanent home, therefore, Kit
awarded a Guy T. Carswell
bought her home in Winter Springs, and since last June
The Central Florida Zoo, Burger King, and
participating children.
Scholarship
at Wake Forest the Council of Arts and Sciences will spo
enjoyed the life of homemaker and gardener.
nsor
Fifteen wa ter color set and pads will be
University, Winston-Salem, a children's "Artist Day at the Zoo" Satur.
awarded
to winners. An additional gift will be
Since "Hap" Arnold is now a councilman for the City of
N.C.
day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Central
provided by the Central Florida Zoo to all
Winter Springs, and governmental activities have been a part
Miss Colbourn is the Florida Zoo in Sanford.
young people participating in the event,
of their lives, Kit took Jacqui to a council meeting to enable her
daughter
of
Trevor
to see first hand the way our local government works.
Young people of all ages are invited to the
. Colbourne, president of
All young people wishing to participate may
zoo to sketch the animals. Crayons, colored
register the day of the event at the Small
'University of Central Florida,
Jacqul was fascinated with the problems faced by the city and
penis, pain
any rzindlum
may be
Group Picnic Shelter at the Central Florida
Mrs.
council, and the issues that surrounded their decision-making
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All
entries
will
then
be
Judg
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Zoo. Pa rticipants should bring all art supplies
Ranch
Rd,,
Maitland,
process; the seriousness of zoning for the future development,
cording to grade level.(pre-school through
She is among 45 Carswell
needed along with them. All young people
and even the complexity of trash collecting In this area that 15
grade 12),
registered
will be admitted free; acScholarship
winners
an.
now reputed to be the fastest growing area In time
Burger King is hosting an "Awards Night"
United nounced recently by William
compan)ing
adults will be required to pay the
States.
for all winners and their families at Uieir
full admission price of p2.00.
G. Starling, director of ad.
This is Jacqüi's first visit to America, and she is happy her missions and financial aid,
Winter Park store. They are also providing an
For more information call the Arts Council
first impression was made In this area. Everyone has been so
Cer tificate of Appreciation" to all
at 843-2787 ( THE-ARTS).
The scholarships were "Mu1
friendly and out-going, and there are so many places of in. established
in 1968 and are
forest to visit. She said she particularly wants to visit Kenned' named
in honor of time late
Space Center, the Modern History Museum, as well as Sea
Guy T. Carswel and his wife,
World and some other tourist attractions. She has started a
Mrs.
Clara Carswell of
Florida tan to take back to copenhagen.
Cott, N.C.
Kit has managed to allow Jacqul some time to relax and
Miss Colbourn Is the
president, presided over the the Garden Center on April 24
enjoy leisure moments on the patio, as well as getting around president of the science club
business meeting. Committee at 9:30 a.m. Members are
at her school and belongs to
,tg the many areas of interest in Central Florida.
reports
were given,
asked to bring a bag lunch.
someone asked Jacqui ff she planned toc11mbML Dora while the speech and math teams,
Mimosa Circle of the
Garden of the Month plaque
General cleaning day at the
the was here, notknowin,i that much about the topopaphy size the Key and International Garden Dub of Sanford
met
was
given
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Garden
Center is May 12
replied in her delightf ul British accent, "Oh, yes, that would be clubs and concert choir. Size
at the home of Mrs. I. M.
John
Carver,
Mrs.
B.
Jones
at
9:30
a.m.
also is a member of the Swain. Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan
nice... just how high is Mt. j)"
gave the Horticulture report
The circle will ha ve a bake
National Thespian Society was co-hostess wIth 15 on Justicia and the
10 top seed sale at Sanford Plaza on April
after that, the plans to come back to America to visit and holds awards in science, members present.
flowers.
25, starling at 9 a.m. Year
M soon as possible. TO! FIT2PATRK1
math and language arts.
Mrs. C. B. Swaggerty,
A workshop will be held at hook plans were made,

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were playing Mahjong at an embassy party in Copenhagen.
Last year, Kit decided to resign from the foreign service
after spending most of her life traveling and settle down near
her family.
Her grandparents had moved to the Mt. Dora area many
years ago, so much of her childhood was spent in this part of
Florida with them. Several years ago when her father,

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Mailer won the fiction prize his second
Other prizes were awarded to:
for "The Executioner's Song," a novel based —Bette Swenson Orsini and Charles Stafford
on the last montha of executed killer Gary of the St. Petersburg (Fia.)Tfines for national
Gilmore. His first was in 1969 for "The Armies reporting for their Investigation of the Church
of the Night."
of Scientology.
Mailer, 57, who lives In Brooklyn, said he
—Madeleine Sink of the Miami Herald for
was happy about the award, although future wrftlng—awiiesabotgrwgu,uand
somewhat botherwl by the controversy over ththvidisalachievements that have appeared
the technique he used.
In the newapaper's Tropic magazine.
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Morgan, a friend of hers from Copenhagen, arrived to spend
two weeks visiting with her.
Jacqui and Kit were both Personal Assistants (executive
secretaries) in the foreign service for about ten years. Jacqui
worked with the British Embassy and Kit, with the American
Embassy,

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for his own safety.
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trouble
at
home?
Yes?
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life would be better if yOU
me, but I am a fairly sucI;
mind
their
granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brov ii, Sa niorul. The
own
business
about
No
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did
not
drink?
Yes
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cessful, middle-aged family
your drinking
stop telling
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jannic Grigley and grandson of
Do
you
ever
try
to
gel
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t
man who wrote to you about a
you what to do? Yes t I; No "extra" drinks at a party
Mrs. Lucy Bryant, Sanford.
year ago telling you I thought
A l co holics A nonymo us is a
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Earl E. Minott was organist and Sharon Hayes and Eloise I..
because you do not get fellowship of men and women
I had a problem with alcohol.
Williams
were soloists.
3, hIavt' you ever switched enough? Yes 1 ,; No 1 1
who share their experience.
I was drunk when I wrote that
Given
in
marriage by her father, the bride chose a formalfrom one kind of drink (Ii
Do w tell yo urself you strength and hope with each
road. You took it.
letter and couldn't remember
length gown of white satapeau featuring a Queen Anne
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mailing It, but I know I did
neckline. The long lace fitted bodice carried a detail of
To celebrate your sobriety, would keep you from getting
want to, even though you keep common problem and help chanti ll y lace that descended around the skirt. The
because much to my surprise
back
11tH
printing
the
12
questions drunk? Yes ( I; No
went, feeling slightly emgetting drunk when you don't others to recover from
I received'an answer from
featured it V-shaped A-line design.
so
that
others
who
wonder
if
barrassed, but
alcoholism.
4, Have you had a drink 1mm
mean to? Yes
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you!
tier silk illusion floor-leng th veil was attached to a camelot
they have a drinking problem the niarmdmig during the past
ba rr sm ent soon t ur ned
The only requirement for
of lace with medallions of chantilly lace embellishing the
cap
You sent along a list of 12 courage when I found doctors, can test themselves.
10,
you missed days at membership is a desire to veil, 11cr
The test year? I Yes I I; No I I.
only jewelry was a strand of double pearls given to
questions to be answered yes lawyers, musicians, school was written by those who
work because of drinking?
stop drinking. There are no
her
by
Mrs.
Louisa Melton. She carried a cascading bouquet of
Do
You
envy
people
who
Yes(
first-hand
what
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or no; you told me if there teachers, bellhops, policemen kn'w
dues or fees for membership.
silk carnations and rows in shades of pink and burgundy.
were four or more "yeses" I and construction workers alcoholism is all about— can drink Villout getting into
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Do
you
have It Is self-supporting through
Ceseamin Daugherty served as maid of honor. She wore a
was in deep trouble. You also there. I was relieved to learn members of Alcoholics Iroublte.P Yes I I; No 1 1. .,
blackouts"? yes 1 1; No voluntary contributions.
urged me to go to just one that I was not alone
forinal
that Anonymona.
Look for AL A. in your phone draw gowri of suede rose, featuring a scooped neckline and
6. Have you had problems
string gathered shoulder sleeves accented with tiny
Alcoholics
Anonymous others suffered from the same
book,
or write to Box 459,
1. Have you ever decided to connected with drinking
pleats. She carried a nosegay of pink umiums and burgundy
meeting.
blackout is when there Grand Central Station. New'
feelings of fear, inadequacy stop drinking fora week or so,
during the past year? Yes areAdrinking
streamers,
hours or days we
To make a long story short I and guilt that I felt.
York, N.Y. 10017 for inbut only lasted for a couple of
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Bridesmaids were Phyllis Montgomery, Cleaster Grigley,
cannot remember.
formation,
sister of the groom, Katrina Bellani Sanders and Sharon
Brown. Their gowns were pastel pink with a mimeshed bodice
with shoulder tie strings. They carried pink silk carnations and
roses with pink and burgundy streamers. Junior bridesmaid

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Franke is semi-retired and has been it school
crossing guard at Sanford Middle School and Sanford
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Judge Reduces 1 Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE
Drug Sentences I The City of Oviedo, Florida is

CALENDAR

THURSDAY, APRIL 17
AARP-NART meeting, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Covered dish luncheon. Open to all 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.,
Crwnmer Auditoriwn, Rollins College, Winter Park.
Free to public.
League (i Women Voters of Seminole County, 8
p.m., 114 Live Oak Lane, Altamonte Springs. Topic:
sales, income and severence taxes. On to public.
FRIDAY, APRIL18
Senior Citizens Tour to Nashville for Grand Ole
Opry and Opryland. Leave Leeds, Casselberry, 8a.m.,
pick U Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 am. Carry bag
lunch. Return Wednesday, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL19
Sweet Adelines concert to benefit Rosenwald
Exceptional Student Center PTO, 7:30 p.m., Corn.
munity United Methodist Church fellowship hail,
Casselberry.
Artist Day at the Zoo, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for children
preschool through 12th grade. Register children at
sinai? group picnic shelter for free admission. Prizes
for best art in various grade levels.

titious name of COTTON TREE,
and that I Intend to register said

cording to law the property

described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 5th day of May, 19*0 at

Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions of

the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section 865.09 Florida

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 312 N. Hwy.

17 92, Casselberry, F Ia., 32707,

TO:

DATE: April II, 1950
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 6.107 of the Uniform
CommercIal Code (F.$.A. $1676.6.
transfer in Bulk assets of Shelby's
TShirts and Decals whose
business address is 919 SR 434,

Notice Is hereby given that lam
engaged in busIness at 111 Old
Hickory Court, Longwood, FL
33750, SemInole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of CFTS,
and that I intend to register slid
name with the Clerk of the Circuit

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NotIce Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 593 Hwy.
437 North, Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fic.
tltious name of LONGW000
W000WORKS, and that I Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk of the CircuIt Court,
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordancewiththe provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. Shirley Siegel
Sec., Tres.
Publish March25, &amp; April 1,1, 13,
1910
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIvil Action No. SO426CA.04.P
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
WAYNE DOUOLAS LEWIS,

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Husband
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Your Pap.r?

MARY HILDA LEWIS,
Wife

NOTICE OP ACTION
To
Wayne Douglas LewIs,
Residence unknown
Last known address:
co General Delivery,
Geneva, FL
You are hereby notified that a
proceeding for dIssolution 00
marriage has been flied agaInst
you and you are required to serve
acopyotyourwrittendefens.s,
any, thereto uPon Petitioners
attorney, ROBERT M. MORRIS,
Post Office Drawer H, Sanford,
Florida, 32771, on or before April
31,
1900, 1910, and file the original
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Itwrlolwithth. Clerk of this Court
either
before
service
on
PetitIoner's attorney or Im.
medIately ttneceafterj ouserwis., a

If vsnbav.'ul
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WStNp,m.csIl
kndy fri Circulation..,

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fec the relief demanded In the
PiIftIL

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representative,
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REALTORS

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ROBERT M. MORRIS. of
HUTCHISON,
MORRIS

Pest Office Drawer

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Sanford, Florida Wil

Publish March

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M. Unsworth Realty

Harold Hall, InC.REALTOR

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REALTOR
MLS
323-6061 or eves. 323 0517

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3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOU.
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.
ANCES,AIR&amp;HEAT.ONAL.
mvau
MiNts, 5%JNLAND.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $40,500.

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Call usor come Intodayl
PLACE OVER 20,000

YEARLY. WE HAVE OVER

IASTW000AND VOilE
under which we are engaged in
businns at 690 Williams Road,
Winter Springs. Figrida.
That the persons atareetod in
saId business enterprise are as
fobewe: THOMAS A. VOJIR and
ARTHUR R. EASTWOOD JR.
Dated at Altamon$e Springs,
Seminols County, Florida, this'
19th day of March, 1950.

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NURSING AIDES
Better Living Center of Cassel.
berry, Call for appt. 3395002.
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Garage so full there's no room
for thecar? Clean it out with a
Want Ad In the Herald. P14.
3332611 or $314993,

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NOTICE
OPADMINISTRATION
The administration it ttte estate
it Olive Cecil Leery, a4a Olive C.

Wanted aircraft parts fabricate'
I I5SiflSbiM'. Prior aircraft
pe'ii
required. 323.1477.
We ore an Equal Opportunity
Employer.

Leery, dicessed. File
119CP, is pending in the Circuit

Court

for

Seminole

County,
Florida, Probate Divislen. the

address of *IIIdI Is Sanford,
Florida,
The names and addresses of the
personal rsprsufflative and the
perssnalrepr.sewativvs.nern,y

are uS ISrIB below.
All interested 0r'NflS are
requIred to file wills this cent,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
Thi FIRST PUSUCATIONOP
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ainst use estate a,
u any
by on
orestu person
Ii
m notice wis mailed Hut
d101Imaes the validitY it Hue wIll,
IBS ua Nicaflena it the personal

rsOreserdativL

lcitbes of

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venus,

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ROGER SANCHEZ

ER FOREVER

BARRED.

Publication it Hull Notice Ms
begun en AprIl ii. i
PiseMl iaprsoanlative:
AltO. ishnun
P.O. us$31)
OePL15NI
Allernay
Its.rsueIv:

ZIEGLER

ATTORNEY FOR PEN bRAt.'

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NEPRISENTATIVI:
L.W. CAIRCU.. JR.

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ESQUIRE. Of

LAWIENCI W. CARROLL, JR.

Frank McMHlan
P.O. III31&amp;
Orliude, FL 3111$

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Pest Office Isa 31
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TMOpMie: (NC) $34.
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person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Cony. Center, 930 MilIonville

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FIREPLACE,

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Did you know that your

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club or organization can
appear In this listing each
week for only $3.50 per
week? This is an ideal
way to Inform the public
of your club activities,

CROCKTT
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BROKER
2439 S.Myrtle Ave.

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If your club or organ.
lzation would like to be
includ.d in this listing

call:

tLASSIFIED

Country 3.1, CAIN, freshly
paInted, fenced back, eat.in
kit, terms, asking $34,100.

322.2611

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244OSanfordAve.

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i/A.FHA.235-Con.Homes
Low Down Payment

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Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot ot our lot

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Msdeilnc.,Realtor
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REALTORS
3227912

Goldsboro -By Owner
3 BR, completely remodeled
insIde &amp; out. New ww carpet.
Large workshop. Only $19,500.
322.0216.
Winter Sps
2 Calif con.
femporn'IeS, $43,900 ea. 2 BR.
dbl garage, sc porch, beautiful

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cond. Exc flnanclno.

and air. Seeing is believing all
for one small fee. Swimming,
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701 Bldg.

3390509

E. Altamonte Dr.

3390500

terms.

I Berm, 7 Bath, 2 story home in
Sanford. Large rooms, ex

4

pct. interest to Qualified
buyers. New home$ with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments, 333-33*7.

W. Gannett White

tenor done In aluminum.

Peg. Real Estate Broken

ng. Perifor growing

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

vamuuy. rIrW,.c,, c'rl,,-

Owner anxious. I yr. war.
ranty. 537,900.

834 $200

Eve. 163-3655

Nice residential lot on El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,140 mtg. at 9'.' pcI. mt. with
57,500 or best offer. 323-5036.

46-Commercial Property
BUSINESSf0rSaIe
Retiring
3276451
Plumbing business complete w
inventory &amp; neal estate. Call
W. Maliczowskl, REALTOR.
3237913.
Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One
The quick, easy
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WantAd way. The magic
number Is 333.2611 or 5)1.9993.
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4 rental units inc SRX lic, rest,
bar, lounge. Exc investment,
oven $2,000 mo income.

S1'SOOO.

Phone 32271$), Sanford

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big

701 Bldg.
E..awzmQntc Dr.

family room. Immaculate
insIde I top condition outside.
Quiet locatIon yet dole to
stnopping. MId.*s.

2 BR, 35, w.w, CAH, WO, DW,
pool, club house, icr. porch,
533,500. 327-0333.
H Pc?. Pononclag Avalla
Very large I or 3 SR condo wall
oppl., including W-D, w.w
carpet, CIlIA, $27,900 I BR;
137,9007 BR. 6710514 or 1.773.

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4563.

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE

339.0509
339 0505

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Ads offer no fancy claim
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Just Results!

701 S.. French

72 Ford Courier With Camper

1969 CUR YSL ER WAGON.
AUTO, AIR, LOOKS GOOD.
RUNS GOOD. EXC. TIRES.

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373 7303

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WE BUY CARS

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323 783.4

5595 371 0640.

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Knabe baby grand piano. 6'
model, Ivory keys, one owner,
below wholesale Call 372 1678
anytime

$30 set. Sanford Aôctlon, 1215
French 373 7340.
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Start your own used bookstore!
5.000 used books for sale C,ill
1275 3064 or 121/ 4896 for

60-A--Business Equip.

Air Conditioning

For Sale Used office ,'qpt Desk,
tiling cab &amp; chairs. Many
items IC) choose from. Noll's

Taylor's Auto Glass Tinting
Prevent fading &amp; Snooping

Santord Furniture Salvage. 17
92, So of Sanford 327 8721

Free EstImates 3224)54

Cars-Vans- Trucks

FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

65_Pets.Supplies
Swecksold $2OOOeach
i'hoee 321 0587

or seconds but brand new fop
line bedding sets only' Free

68-Wanted to Buy

Custom Furniture, kitchens,
wall units, wood or mica.

Will buy old class rIngs &amp; s,Iver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refnig,, stoves,
ools.
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Painting

PATIOS-SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
322 ISIS

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KELLCO PAINTING
Licensed &amp; Dependable

after 6

WE BUY U51i.J FURNITURt,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, 203 E. 25th St. 373 09*1.

Uewor repair, leak, $huwersour
specIalty, 25 yrs. Exp. 869 8562

Quality household repairs

Furniture Salvage, Il 92, 5),.
of Sanford. 3221731.

72-Auction

647-0048

Creative Surfaces lic, Special
izing in repainting. mt. &amp; ext
wallpaper, wall texing, wood

staining. Free Ext After you
have called the rest call the
best 862 5592

Painting &amp; Repair

GWALTNEY JEWELER
2045. Park Ave.
322 6509

1
1essmaking

We buy used furniture

equIpment, Noll's Sanfcrd

Free Est.

O Repair

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
373.0707

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave.
sanford
323 6593
Wanted to buy used office

ran* THe
MEINTZER TILE

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373-2801.

I'uIing

Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances&amp; Misc
(LOCAL) 319 5371

Concrete Vt1(

Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.

Trent Painting 8. Repa,r
Interior 8. Exterior
Free Es?.
322 3558
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Photography

Weddng Phulugraphy by Joty

Cullum. Free engagement
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Groonng&amp; Bearding

Animal Haven Grouming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
stat controlled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322.5732.

photos or color $xlO. 323825$

Tree Service
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Tree Service
Top, Trim, Removal
CallJimFlinn_8347499

For Estate Commercial I Resi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's AuctIon, 3235620.

HouseCleaning
Housewives Cleaning Service

Personalized, fast dependable
Regular or I time basis

cu It frost free.

from. Noil's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
322 1721.

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates
21 hr.
8300070

Antiques, modern turniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,

We do wash windows

Orig. 5579, now $703 on $19 mo.
Agent 339-5356.

Used tbl model color TV's, all
working. 599.95. 10 to choose

Light

Residential &amp; Commercial

1316.

53-TV- Radio-Stereo

Carpet Cleaning

Cash 322-4132

matt, wooden highchair, both
Sn good cond Car seat
321 0830

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New rms, kit &amp; bath remodeling
Fireplaces. We handle the
whole ball of wax
B. E. LINK CONST
322 /029

tim 373.1588

Heavy woodcn crib w.springs &amp;

Push button Controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
Ofiglnally $619, assume pay.
ments of 521 mo. Agent 339.

"Specialty Items". 339 9136.

WE BUY USED FURNITuRE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332 $721.

19/8 Singer Iutur,i Fully auto,
repossessed used very Short
time Original $593, bal. $181 or
P1 mo. Agent 3395386.

Remodoling
REMODELING

Cabinets

SHEPHERD PUPPIES for sale.

interspring bcddinq.
These beds are not damaged

MICROWAVE

Free Est. Lic. &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Const Ltd

FORMERLY Harriett's Beauty
Nook 519 E. 1st St., 322-5742

AUTO, 301 W Is? St.

fleW

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold crig. 5109.35. used Short
time. Bal. $119.14 or 519.35 mo.
Agent 339$3$&amp;

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
24hrs
32207/I
Addltions6. 'emdlinq

322 6457

51-Household Goods
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l'ZENMORE WASHER-Parts.
Service. Used MachInes,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

Home Repair

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Lawnmowers. We sell the best &amp;
service the rest WESTERN

$100

52-Appliances

etc. Wayne Beal..327 1321

beautyCare

62-Lawn.Garden

8FtPickupTruckcap

FURNITURE-B Piece Broyhili
dining room Set, glass front
china cupI/Qard, $375. Call
Mrs. Nanette Patterson.
339 1190

1 Man, qualityoperatios,
8 yrs exp. Patios, Driveways.

Auto Glass Tinting

Foot Lockcr,$l/99up

51-A- Furniture

Home Improvement

Central Temp wilt service Ac's,
refrig, freezers, water coolers,
"ssc Call 323 7786 anytime

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Don't Despair Or Pull Your Hair
Use A Want Ad 322 2611 or
8319993

Ref. rep'.

The Evening Herald Classified

Ga 30161

322 5622

Beds, Dbl motel B 5 &amp; Malt.

$25 mo pymts. Total price

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EALTORS

Leisure Living Country Style in

this double wide. Large 3

Ernest MORRIS Sr.

Req. REAL
Broker
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.

2710 Sanford Ave.

Beautiful building lot 70x150' on
Piumosa Dr. 510,500.

IIALTY

•ItN•.m.&amp;1I11pIm,MIj5y$
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Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
323 7189 after 3.

ESTATE

JOHNS ACCESS 10 acres,
easy terms only $21,000.

101111,1

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located off Courtland &amp;

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Req. Real Estate Broker

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BATEMAN

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NUMBER IS 3227611.

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PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful Spinet Console stored
locally Reported like new.
Responsible party can taxe on
low paynit'nt balance Write
before we send truck Jopiin
Piano, P0 Box 3064. Rome,

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A

CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE

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Cannon Music Co., Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
134. I 1,1 E of I 4 339 5900.

Wi buy Id 8. 2nd rnortqates. We
also mike Real Estate &amp;
Business
loans
r lorida
Mortgage Investment 1104 E
Rotnson. Orlando, 422 2916

Sanford 322 87

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warranty. S77,900 w.excellent

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tlsss fir liii aid

lst*iit. E*ør1si

Geneva, '77 Del wide, 5 acres
partly fenced, out building,
hich I. dry. 000d water terms

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tekIisg a

acres only $110,000.

Bdrm,3Bathwithcentralheat

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IMFWTMINT

Sanlanta 3 BR, 26, C.H&amp;A,
privacy fence, pool.patio, Low

nrires. our

local delivery Noll's Santord
Furniture Salv.iae, I/ 92 So ni

2611 or 531.9993.

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321 0640
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SCENIC LOCATION on the
Wekiva River 6+

WE ARE CONCERNED WITH
YOUR NEEDS.

Orlando
37? %S7?

Sanford

'73 Chrysler Newport 11.000 org
mi
fully equipped, 4 new
tires, 59/5 323 2766

.136, Casselberry, 831 5399
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stock, including new, used,
rebuilt &amp; reconditioned We
don't brag about our low

&amp; Sold

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C,isselberry, 831 8399

79-Trucks.Trailers

/7 Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
351 Cleveland. autO 8. AC, only
53.888. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy

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78 Pont Trans Am, like new,
33.000 mi only $5,888 436 Auto
Sales.
L60
Hwy
138.

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C.m't find if' Try us' Ov,'r II lop
brand new pianoS &amp; organs in

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323 2819 ,ift S

76 Olds Delta 88. 2 dr, 350 engine.
18.000 one owner mi, Only
57,4.14. .136 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
438. Casselberry. 831 8399
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A OK lIRE
3227480
NEW TIRES $19998. UP
2413 French Ave
Sanford

59--Musical (V'?rchandise

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323-7832

1 Bath home with

REALTOR 3231991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Older 3 story, owner $15,000.

7439 S Myrtle Ave

103 Sunset Dr., 3 BR 2 6. $44,900.
Custom Cabinets &amp; new roof.

FIREPLACE, only $23300.

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BROKER

MULTIPLE LISTING R5ALTOR

Eve. 322 0612, 322I5I1
'907 E. 25th St.

PS.
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322 1120

Call 322 Ill?

VIAL COL1T IEALTY Inc.

down

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322-

Eves: 349 3100, 322.1959, 333.4303

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PORTER
NEEDED-Various
dutles,noweeklnds.ApplyArt
GCIndII5 Sanford.

Orlando
327.1571

Sanford
.10640

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Cog
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SEIGLER REALTY

closing will put you in this 2
Bdrm,

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Also precision skates, size 6.
t,iick leather boot. Iik flCW

Stalling on your hauling' Good
buy! 4*7 bed utility trailer-metal Sides &amp; bed, IS" tires.
$400 323 8312.

REAL ESTATE

additional

- 69 Chev2ctr, AC,Auto,

lop Dollar Paid br unk &amp; Used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy t'guip
ifl(flt 377 5990

Two 74' boys Schwinn

t'IKES

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
322 5791
LAKE
FRONT,
NICELY
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WOODED LOT NEAR OVIE
8 track tapeplayer 8. holder
00 &amp; CFU. $20,000
many Columbia tapes Ex
(ClIent cond. 322 7677

REALTOR. 322 7198

monlhly income of $420 all on
5+ acres only $112,000.

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From $10 tO 550
Call 322 1674. 322 4460

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PAYMENT.

CailBart

HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
drm5,
2
bath.
w

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Modernized, CH&amp;A, con
venient location. 517,250.

tx.

PER IENCE &amp; KNOWLEDGE,
in CREATIVE &amp; owner
FINANCING

best otfer. will accept trade

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No s,iesn,efl
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2'ACRESPlNE8. PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY
$1,900 WITH LOW DOWN

Ige 2 BR older home.

dwn owner will hold at 12 pet.
$31,900. 3774914 aft S.

Ave.

APPLY

TSNtLWU: (III) 098419?
Publ*: *prti 10.71.1*

AprIl I, IL 115S

RN full tIme, $1 shift. Apply in

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5 12.500.

AVAILABLE.

SURPRISING COMFORT in this

AAA EMPLOYMENT

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR
CUPANCY. ONLY 521,900.

LOT S.

APR on 1st mortgage.

STEMPER SEZI

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

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File Number' IS'iDCP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Olive Cecil Leery
ak OlIve C. Leery
Diceasod

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

BUYERS 8. SELLERS we can
advise clients on income TAX
consequences &amp; shelters,
others by appointment it
SAVES.

$60,000.

2'. ACRES. PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN COULD BE 3 OR 4

118,500 DOWN or less with 2nd.
3 BR, 7 bath, new country
home, all amenities, 598,500. 3
BR, 2 bath, new country home,
all amenities, $98,500. 11'.

French

HASTINGS

IN

PLUS

(PAL.TKA AREA). 4 TO
F ROM, 56.500
CHOOSE
EACH. OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

best schools. $64,.

2525

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LOCH ARBOR CT- 1 BR, pool,

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI.
TIES on W. 1st St. near
proposed hospital, 1 city block
only $110,000.

323-5176
AcrossfromHe$itho.pt.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SIMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

2565

LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE, $33,000.

912 French Ave.

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HIGHLAND PARK- 3 BR,
formal dining rm, eat-in kit.
then, shade. 534,000.

Park

700FFICES TO SERVE YOU.
BEST YETII WE'VE SERV.
ED OUR COMMUNITy FOR
OVER 20 YEARS WITH
PROMPT, FRIENDLY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.

YOUR LOW FEE
AGENCY

THOMASA.VOJIR
ARTHUR R. EASTWOOD JR.
Publish Apr. 1,1, 15,23.
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41-Lots Acreage

ACRE

CALL ANYTIME

Orlando 1S4I411.

YOUR FUTURE IS
OURCONCERN
WE

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CARE II

willreglsforwlffiffioClorkotffis
CirCuItCQ,jrt,iflafldfof'$imlfloio
County, Florida upon receipt ot
proof of the publication of this
notice, tho fictitious name, to.wlt:

p., ersenai *W.eensati,,

Putisis

Income?
Feel No Personal $atisfication
Have Forootten lIow La Hat,.

Nofice Is hereby given that the
undersIgned pursuant
the
"FictItIous Name Statute,"
Chapter $5.09, FlorIda Statutes

5.I.AIMS AU UIJICTIONS NOT SO PILED WILL.

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PINECREST- 3 BR, 2 baths,
$310.

reduced for quick sale 5.4.995
f,rm call 373 6119 for ap
pointment

CONVERT TO DUPLEXLarge 2 story, zoned $32,500.

many more extras, app
SERVICE CONTRACT. You'll
love it for $41,500.

Build to Suit-our lot or yours
FHA VA, FHA 2358. 245

etcellent rond. new arpef,
double front door, etc. Price
in

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Fl rm w.brick FP, eat.in kit &amp;

$210 mo. &amp; under if you qualify

LAKE MARY- 3 BR, 2 baths,
central H&amp;A, $375.

FACE A DEAD ENDSTREET?
Dread The Thought of Facing A
Business Day?
Yearn To Be your own Boss?
Have LIttle Chance for Higher

Fleetwood 12*60. 2 BR. corn
pletely renovated. everything

SUPER 4 BR, 28 home In Park

197/ Vega. clean. low mi $1750 or

j

77-Junk Cars Removed

58-Bicycles

WANTED TO IwY Itornes in
the' City of Sanford for
reh.it)ilit'oflproiect Will pay
up to 510.000. maytx' ,Iore
Call Stanley Stone. Sanford
I40L511 Authority 305 323

cash to mtg. $19,900!! Harold
Hall Realty, Inc 323 5774

REALTORS MIS

Bedrooms,

1978 1' Bird 31.000 mi
Like new Blue 54.500
322 2787

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Wanted

47-A--Mortgages Bought

HANDYMAN- 3
baths. $28,500.

142 Carver Av Academy Manor

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iv w,',um ii m*v

Deceased

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SUCCESS BUT

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YR. OLD DUL WIDE
Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, w
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit Low low

Realty,lnc.

LOVELY old 2 story. LIve in fine
section of town with 2 rental
units to make the monthly
payment. Only $19,500 down &amp;
assume low mt. mortgage.
$69,500.

NEW kcES
en'lto 5dally
Mary Griffith Realtor
1.123.1426
322.3994
1105

MORE, front &amp; rear BR's
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323 5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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I

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'77 Invader Elite 17' tn hull with
115 hp Mercury engine and
trailer 668 8466

Wanted to buy for cash from
owner 3 t)edrcx)rn, 7 bath
I,OfT,,' Write 80* 1539. Sanford
qiving location, owner and

See our beautiful new BROAD

UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 2B
custom built home on Crystal
Lk chalnl 70' Sc porch
overlooking lake &amp; every
feature imaginable. BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Only
5110,000.

.'.-w-,

Deltona area 1g. 3 BR, 38 hoijs
well Insulated ultra mod. kit.
C.H&amp;A. Call (305) 349.3601
after 6 p.m.

Fun??

5.

it Hue Estate it
KENNETH P.

TeleIsona: (391) iN
Publish: April 15,1910
01(1.33
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A DEGREE OF

NOTICE UNDIN

YJUfll

it

3fl.5353, 3223772, 322 0719

3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates wDock,. $430 mo.
St.Johns Realty Co., Realtor
322.6123

ENJOYING

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f!u

25415. French AVe. 322-0231

47-Real Estate

42-Mobile Homes

Harold HaH

24

.

I

New Batteries 57995
7113 French Aye Sanford

16 Deep V float and galvanized
trailer float needs some work
5.450 323 9064

WORLDS

323-5774

I

76-Auto
Parts

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*N'T sTORE IT. SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

hILlY JUNK CARS

Boil some water!"

834 4605 loealer1
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A OK I iE
322 lilo
hocks 5595 Heavy Duty 57.95
AIR SHOCKS $39.95

15' fionita Boat with ISO hp
Mercury outboard &amp; trailer,
good condition. $2,200
323 7120

2435' -z S. French (17-92) Sanlord
323-5324

CONTRACT. Just $37,500.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Tired of i'inting? 3.2, 5i30
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. Plo pets.
Geneva GdenjApts.
1503W. 25th St.

B A 1011?

ARE you

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I

Isgal Notics

FOREVER BARRED.

h1sI

3161

10 Eat

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Date 'I use twit

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&amp;

MAMILE

WILL BE

'or

begun on April IL 1150. .
Personal lapruanlative:
AltO. Johnson
P.O.SeslIII
OrIende.FL 3*2
Attorney fo'
Persasel Repres.NaHve;
Frank McMIHian

j,

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.VU !!IV

3236310.

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Strawbot.les, Large &amp; Plentiful,
you or we pick. D.ily S to 6.
Quantity dIscounts. Beets
bu., Sweet potatoes, $4.30 bu.
Fmh or cured Pork 70c lb or
upat Treasure island, Hwy 14
East of Leelburg. 711.3519.

representative. or the venue er
lurlsdlctlen it
.
ALt. CLAIMS, 01MAR08. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 10 FILED

FOREVER RARRED.
ftfl of this Notice

____

Tt1.

Unfurnished

Casselberry, 834 8399

.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

&amp; lots more! BPP SERVICE

Surban, Silverado pkg,

Duel AC. only 53.250. .136 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
436,

5168

()

JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, 18 home
in Wynnwood on a beautifully
landscaped lot! Pan Fl rm,
Din, area, w w carpet, Ig patio

Ciit'

s

I

1971 flonita Ski Boat with tripod.
175 Johnson rebuilt motor &amp;
trailer. $900 or best offer 323

property. Yours for 523.500.

If you have th imagination this
home can be turned into a
duplex or home with business
or maybe you have ideas of
your own. Zoned comm.
$47,000.

LOveIy3BR, 1½ B. CHIA,

Company benefits. Apply
Handy Way Foods, Sanford
area.

home close to school &amp;
shopping, Exc. investment

I BR Spanish style doll house.
Ideal for couple or single
person. Only 58,500 to assume
mtg.

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ConvenIence store clerk. Good

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'Oøød

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32l4 jses

Handyman special 2 BR I B

the reserved price Call 901
255 8311 for further details.
jjj MAKE PAYMENTS--'6?
to '75 models Call 339 9100 or

436, Casselberry. 834 8399.
_______________________________

ROI3SOM MARINE
2977 Hwy 17 92
S,intord, F Ia 32771

"Quick!

REALTY

way. Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at 8 p.m. Its
theonly one in Florida. You set

,

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Good investment! Wide variety
of uses, 2 BR 1 8. Gen comm.
zoning! Only $21,900.

41-Hodses

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Hwy 92. 1 nile west of Speed

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78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
van, 8 pass 36.000 mi. only
55.488. 136 AutO Sales, 860 Hwy

RCA color console 25'. sold new
over $700 Balance due $17500
or take over my payments
$1700 month Still in warranty
Will deliver Call RI.? 5394

305323 1863

jive. 305 668-3640

Just listedl 2 BR I B home in
CCM on fenced lot. 30 x 10
coverea patio overlooking
pool! C H&amp;A, calm kit, FR 8.
more! Just 540,0001

Town house in Sanora 3 BR, 2' B, beautifully furnished, pool.
garage, available until Jan. 1,
1951. $125 mo. The Real Estate
Agency Inc. Realtors 323.5,

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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TELEVISION

/

MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE

_____________________________

7/Chevy Sport Van, WOs. 6 cyl. 3
sp 35000 rn only 5.3.488. 436
Auto Sales. $60 Hwy £36.
Casse'berry. 834 8399
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SANFORD AREA

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BARGAiN TV'S
Why pay more?
HERBS TV
2597 S Santord Av
323 1734

/a//

LET'S MAKE A DEAL
Looking for an Income producing
property' Call us today for a
chance at this newly
remodeled 2 story duplex in
Sanford at only 543.000. You
can't afford to miss it. Exc
terms.

WE LIST AND SELL

40-Condominiums

80-Autos for Sale

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Sanford's Sales Leader

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75-A-Vans

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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STE N STRO rvl

Sanford Area Pasture
Forrent,3',acres,$35mo.
$31 6634

Gentleman

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by Gill Fo:

REALTOR MLS
Evi 323.3t$

REALTY

ry!I$Z)

get

JUNE
PORZDG REALTY

Warehouse, light manufacturing
with office space. 2,500.10,000
sq ft. fully sprmnkI
&amp; in
sulated, I-1&amp;5R46. 18948098.

$130mo + $Sodep. Avail. April
15th. 322.5058.
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Terms. Call 323

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37-E Pasture Rental

LA

FD

t

sure

The Time Tested Firm
Req. Real Estate Broker
120N. Pdrk Ave
3226123

37-D1nthj

for

Jo/zni

ompan

For Sale By Owne, 2110 SF
Lakefront Home. Country
Setting With dock. Towering
Oak Trees, Fruit Trees. $85,000

MINI.U.LOCK
New concrete buildings a'I sites,
5208. UP, especially nice, most
Convenient Ofl 1-4 at SR 46
behind Days Inn, I 4 Industrial
Park. 323-0061.

f.ncedyd.fuily.qpl.kit,,$5

lnmyhome4.4p,m.
_Fiilced Yard. TLC. 3236.141

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aItI

YL

cern.
AU.
CLAIMS AND OS.
JICTIONS NOT 10 FILED WILL
•

$y Susan 1. Tabor

....

ill

venue,

Id

.

Clerk of the

os.umv

mi

o
ciaims

against the estate and (2) any
"leCtion by an Interested p.
whim notice was mailed that
challenges the validity
the will.
the
qualifications it the personal

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WITNESS my

ARTHUR H. IICKWITH

'JIU5t

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___________________________

DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any ebleeflens
the! may have that th$lInge the
validity of
.the

FIRST PUBLICATION
.
-

Will Babysit

utilities

acceptable. United Solvents.
323-6446.

child. Problems because Of
r shIft changes? Call for
detaIls 323$313.

to each personal reprssotntative,
All persons irstarested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has P'ius
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

are set forth below,
All interested persons are
required to file with this court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF

it this Court en the 21st day of
INC.
(5(AL)

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37-A Storage Rental

41-Houses

ORANGE CITY- 3 Bedroom, 2
bath. Living rm, extra large
kitchen &amp; family room. 5 years
old. Asking $39,000. Owner will
help finance qualified person,
Act Now' This Won't Last
Long! Call 789-4387 OwnerAssociate.

Fully Furn2 BR.1B,W.D, 1 child,
no pets, 6 mo lease, April 15.
Oct. 15. $300 mo. 5200 sec dep.
323.1417, Between noon &amp; 6
p.m.

preferred, share bath wsame.

FACTORY
WORKERSmature w.Isarnlng ability.
Heavy physical work. Retirees

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Will babysit in my home Weak.
days. 5. Sanford Ave..Lake
Jsssup area. 333.3133.

IN RI ESTATE Op
KENNETH F. ZIEGLER
Deciesid
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

.,,,i,I,....4

Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is Sanford,
Florid.,
The names and addresses
personal representative •.
the
omlrepr
wative'sattcrney

default will be entered against you

4.

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1 BR efficiency upstairs w

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LearnIng environment
offered In my home for your

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THE

Free or reduced rates

Division

.

DET.116
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SATURDAY, MAY Ii
Lunch and Fashions to benefit Humane Society,
noon, Buck's Restaurant, Sanford Airport. Call 323.

,1•

33-Houses Furmshed

FURNISHED APT.-3 bedroom.
All utilities included. $300 per
month. Call 323630$.

not

Lakeview Nursing Center, 912
F. 2nd St., Sanford.

If YOU Qualify. 3331421

Llng

The estimated total of the AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATI:
transferor's debts ii unknown.
ARE
HERESY
A schedule of the properly to
that
the
ad.
be transferred and a list of the. NOTIFIED
creditors of the above named ministratIon of the estate of
ZIEGLEN,
transferor, as furnished by the KENNETH
f
said transferor, may be inspected oecsas, t'iie NUmber 30.107 CF.
at the following address: 500 High. IS pending In the Circuit Court for
way 17.92, Fern Park, Florid. kmitloleCOUflty, Florida, Probete
DivisIon, the address of which is
33730
4.Thetransferlsnotbeing made Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, The personal
to pay or satisfy existing debts.
5. The amount of new con. representative of the estate is
ROGER SANCHEZ, whoa, ad.
sideratIontobapaidforlhea
IS I410 Coquina Drive,
describsd bulk transfer Is
$l5,.00 and is to be paid on April MerrItt Island, Florida 3753, The
23, 1950, at Altamonfe Springs, name and address olthspot'sorial
representative's attorney are set
Seminole County, Florida.
'th below.
DENOP. KIKEQUof
All persons having claims or
Baldwin &amp; Dikecu
SOOHighwayl7.fl demands ao.Inst the estate are
THREE
Fern Park, Florida 33730 requIred, WITHI N
Phone: (303) 134.1424 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
ATTORNEYFORTRANSFEREE THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, tO flu with the
Publish: April iS, 1910
ciorkofthe above co*atawrlflen
DEU.57
statemontOfanyclaImorØe
they may have. Each claim m
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR beinwritIngandmustindIcat,p,,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA basis for the claim, the name and
addrsssofthocredltororhis.g.nt
PROBATE DIVISION
or attorney, •fl,
the •p
FILE NUMBER SS'13.CP
claimed. if the claim is ,ioi yet
Division
due, thi date *tlilt it will become
IN REt ESTATE op
dueshallbestated, Ifftseclaim Is
Hal B. Pierce
contl001nt or unllquidatod, the
ed
nature of the uncertainty shall be
NOTICE
stated. If the claim Is secured, the
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the estate h1cit'Ity shall be described. The
l Hal B. Pierce, deceased, File claimant shall deliver sufficient
Number lO$3.CP, Is pending inthe copies of the claim to the clout to
Circuit Court for Seminole county, enable the click

Publish March25, &amp; AprIl 1,5, 13,

II&amp;

LIWLI,,...

CHILD CARE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 15.157 CF

959 SR 134, L&amp;hgwood, Florida

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41-Houses

COWan.

Nu,T'e Aides exp. in nursing
home care. Apply in person

u

by the undersigned buyer and the
following InformatIon Is furnished
to you herewith:
1.Thepropertytobetransferred

Statutes 1957.
sig. Central Florida Technical
Serv cii Inc. Haloern.

rates. Day or night. 323,6677.

COM.

but

necessary. Apply Days
Sanford,

in my home. Hrty, daily, wkly

FIRING

________________________

LOngwood, Florida 32730, will be
made to Howard and Brenda
Letler, whose business address is
P.O. Box 511, North Tazewell,
Virginia 24630. The debts of the
transferor are not to be paid in full

Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section $63.09 Florida

PISTOL

SEMINOLE

Dr. Earl S. WeIdon
Chairman
Beard of Trusties
seminole Community College
Mr. J. Wendell'Ag,e
Publish: April 13, 27, 29, 1900
DEli))

107), you are hereby notIfied that
on the 25th day of April, 1910, a

FICTITIOUS NAME

marked:

RANGE,

of the Owner. No bid shall be with.
drawn for a period of 30 days from
the opening date.
President Seminole
Community College

Florida 32730

n,

TUESDAY, MAYS
Rummage, plant and bake sale sponsored by
Women's Guild of the Lutheran Church of Providence,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Providence Boulevard and Dunlop
Drive, Deltona. Luncheon available.

OF

.

Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 563.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
11g. Sylvia M. Barts
1910
ArQ 1,5, s.
DEU.

FRIDAY, MAY2
Fish Fry, 5 p.m., Sanford Police Benevolent
Associallon, Highway 17.92.

CR EDITORS

the bidder and

preferred

*P.

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Spur of the Moment Babysitting

waive any Informalitles and
technIcalities in bidding, and to
award the lob in the best interest

SHELBY' S
SHI RTS AND
DECALS, 959 SR 434, Longw,

cordance with the provisions of the

TUESDAY, APRIL29
Energy Community Forum, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center. Free to public.
Over 50 Club, 10:30 u.m., Redding Gardens social
ball.

ALL

6-Child Care

it;

ClASSiFIED AilS

Furnished apts for Senior
Citizens. Very clean. 31$
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie

Desk Clerk position avail. Full
time &amp; part time. Sal open,

Tuesday, Aoril 13, 1980-38

C

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MUNITY
COLLEGE,
and
delivered not later than date and
hour mentioned above,
Owner reserves the rigtt to
reiect any or all bids or certain
portions of a bid as stipulated in
the FORM OF PROPOSAL, and to

NOTICE TO
CREDITOR$OF
BULK TRANSFER

Ihe fictitious name of SYLVIA'S
PLANTS &amp; BIRDS, and that I
intend to register Said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.

President

and address of

DEU-2

Seminole County, FlorIda under

MONDAY, APRIL28
VFW Post 10108,8 p.m., log cabin, Sanford lakefront.
Kindergarten Roundup, T.W. 'Lawton Elementary
School, Oviedo, 1:30 p.m. Lois Hardin, guest speaker
will explain requirements for registration to parents.

,

I

31Apartrnents Furnished

RN or LeN, Ito 12 part time.
Apply in person Sanford
i4urslno &amp; Convalescent
Center, 950 Mellonville Ave.

Found in Paola, adult Male
brindle Greyhound with tatoos
In ears. 323fl41.

with the contract documents, In
duplicate, enclosed in an opaque
sealed envelope bearing the name

Datud this 24th day of March,
1980.
(SEAL)
51g.: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole Co., Sanford,
FIa.
By: Cheryl Greer
Deputy Clerk
Publish Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1980

FICTITIOUSNAME

1$th&amp;Oak. Reward. 3231331

onafacslmlleoftheform Included

11:00A.M.

Statutes 1957.
Sig. NAVEEN M. LADHA
Secretary
Publish March 258. April 1,8, 15,
1980
DET123

THURSDAY, APRIL24
Norman deVere Howard Chapter UnIted Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2 p.m., home of Mrs. F.E.
Roumillat, 910 Palmetto Ave.

sum, issued bya bonding company
licensed in Florida.
To be eligible for consideration,
bids muss Comply with the laws of
Florida, all conditions of the
specifications, md must be made

Unless such certificate or cer
tificates shall be redeemed ac

name with the Clerk of the Circuit

TUESDAY, APRIL22
VFW AuxilIary 10108, 8 p.m., log cabin, Sanford
lukefront.
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?

831- 9993

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MoNDAY, APRIL21
VFW Post 10108 and Auxiliary Joint meeting, 8 p.m.,
long cabin on lakefront.

:

322-2611

_________________________

SUNDAY, APRIL20
Open house and barbecue PACE School for Children
with Learning Disabilities, 1.4 p.m., new building on
Sand Lake Road, Altamonte Springs.
Central Florida Choral Festival sponsored by
American Guild of Organists; massed chorus singing
11 anthems, Knowles Memorial Chapel, Winter Park, 4
p.m. No admission charge.
Carnival of the Animals symphony performed by
Florida Symphony Orchestra with Grapefruit
ProductIons, 2:30 p.m., Central Florida Zoo. Norrnat
zoo admission charge.

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Orlando - Winter Park

_________________________

Sweet Adeline Concert to benefit Rosenwald
Exceptional Student Center PTA, 7:30 p.m., community United Methodist Church fellowship ball,
Casselberry.
Flea Market Sale, 8.11 a.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, State Road 434, I.ongwood.
VFW Post 10108 and Auxiliary Litea4like, 10 a.n to
noon, Sanford Police Department parking lot. Bikes
taped free.

0

Seminole

...i

WEDNESDAY, APRIL16
Free public lecture on Transcendental Meditation
program by Bill Spencer, 8 p.m., TM Center, 420
Hillcrest St., Orlando,
League of Women Voters of Seminole County, 11:30
a.in., 1 Spring St., Alt.arnonte Springs. Topic: sales,
income and severence taxes. Open to public.

'S..-.

Evenino Herald. Sanford. Fl.

I$-Help nted

$800.00 monthly possible Stuffing
INVITATION TO BID
and addressing envelopes ano
PISTOL RANGE SHELTER
clipping newspaper items.
SALTLAKECITY(UPI)_ 1 accepting bids for the IoIIow!n
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
listed surplus equipment:
Send stamped.addressed
Federal Judge Bruce Jenkins
COLLEGE
I. 1976 Ford 4.Dr. Sedan, 2. 1972
envelope plus 2Sc to: Con.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
has reduced the sentences of Ford ', Ton Pickup, 3. 1917 Ford
tlnental.IV,
Box
14702,
Sealed bids from rtrr.n.e
c
.,....
,m #'g'irir
Orlando, Fla. 32107.
" PIuIL., UUIIVU.LVU LU LI1C Fire Truck. i•
LLP1Iil)
L)PJ.
will bereceivedby Owner Bosrdo
Validating Machne,6. Two (2)
RATES
1977 "MexIcan Connection" iatfl Mobile Radios.
Trustees for Seminole Community
Itime
44C line
heroin trial, including the life i Items may be viewed at City College at 2:00 P.M., May6, 1910,
HOURS
3consecutiveflmes
flc
a line
Telephone
In the Board Room of SemInole
20 E. Broadway. All Items
sentence of ring-leader David Hall,
5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
7 consecutive times
34c a line
ld as .
Community College. The following
Houston Jackson of Miami,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
is Included:
Bids will be accepted on the
Solicitors
Fla.
23 yard firing line thelter in
entire package or by individual
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
items,
existing pistol rang., wood tlmbei
______________________________
NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
Bids will be receiyed no later
and deck construction with con.
THE EVENING HERALD
Jenkins Monday reduced
crete foundations.
than 7:30 p.m., May 19, 1910. at
CIRCULATION DEPART.
DEADLINES
Jackson's sentence from life which time bids will be opened and
Bid documents are open to
MENT.
to 30 years in a federal prison. reAd.
Public inection in the offices of
Noon
The
Da,
y
Before
Publication
F.W. Dodge Plan Room
THOMAS 0. MORGAN,
Apply in person
But the judge said he would
Central Florida Builders Ex.
MAYOR
OttP,.
not lower the $100,000 fine
change in Orlando; and may be
Sundaj - Noon Frida9
Cityovovi,
or call 322.2611.
obtained from the offices of
imposed on Jackson by the
_________________________ ________________________
Florida
Gutmann
Dragash
Associates
Publish:
April
15,
__________________________
1910
late Federal Judge Willis
Architects
Planners,
DEU.56
In.
______________________________
Ewning Hesaki
Hitter.
corporated, Sanford Atlantic
NOT ICE OF INTENTION TO National Bank Building, Suite 401,
-hntnictin
300 N. French Ave.
3-Cemeteries
Jackson had been convicted
Draw.s 93$, Sanford, Florida
________________________
_________________________
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Sanford, Fl. 32711
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 32771, upon request accompanied
on charges of conspiracy to
$25.00 deposit per set.
2Specesin Masonic Gardens. In
Exclusive Designs
distribute a controlled sub- Pursuant to Florida Statute 86S•09 byDeposit
will be refunded in full
area's most butiful Memor.
that the undersigned, desiring to
Mechanics helper, chauffeur 1k
Creative
Expressions
3221513
stance. He was also convirted
engage in business under the for two sets to contractors sub.
al Park, $100 to settle estate.
preferred, will train. Apply in
on a charge of being a career
fictitious name of HOMES BY mitting bona fide bids and return
3221076
person Richie's VW, 1 ml. N. of
documents
In
good
usable
______
GINA,
at
P.O.
Box 3396, City of
. 12-4dIff
434 on 17.92.
criminal. His conviction and
OaklawnMemortal Pk.2lots + 2
County of Seminole, condition within 5 days after the
- _________________________
sentence were upheld by the Longwood,
ning
of
bids.
Refund
for
sets
in
vaults
for
sale.
Priced
much
State of Florida, intends to
opwitho going Shopping, the
below current value. Call
10th CircuIt Court of Appeals. register the said name with the excess of two will be less sis.00 to
21-Situations Vifanted
Ainway
Way.
Amway
7003.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of cover cost of reproduction, on the
products
delivered
to
your
samebasisoireturnofc$cum,nts
The other defendants - all Seminole County, Florida.
home. Call 322.6419 After S or
FOR 1st CLASS HOME 1M.
Contractors who obtain bid
VIRGINIA GRAHAM
convicted on conspiracy
4_p
..wekends.
PROVEMENT 8. Remodeling
documents
and
do
not
bid
the
________________________
________________________
Publish
March
25
&amp;
April
1
8,
15,
charges - were also given
with References. Call 323922$.
prolect, must return same at least
1980
$203.10
possible In only S hrs.
10 days before the bid date, or
maximum sentences by DET122
work per wk at home. Your
CANNON REST HOME
$15.00 per set to defray cost of
answer to financial security.
Hitter. The ring smuggled
Spcial
cars,
good
food,
for
fl-Rooms
-reproduction and handling, as set
Robrti, P.O. Box 343, Fern
t-Iorida Statutes 197 244
olderly lady. Can be
iiiore than $100 million worth
forth above,
Pk, Fl. 32730.
Notice of Application
patIent. 121 Dolores Drive,
Subcontractors and others may
Mexican heroin into the
ROOMSFOR RENT forTazDeed
Altimotwe Springs. $341115.
obtain
complete
bid
documents
Convenient to downtown
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
United States, through
•
upondepositot$25,00whlcflwillbe
inquire at 401 Magnolia Ave.
that LeoW. Salvail 8. .Seanned'Arc
Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A
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divaii yne-.noiaer Of IflC following refunded. less 11S.00 tn
Dating
Service.
All
reproduction cost, upon return of
Spare or part.time sales help
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
distributing the drugs into at
certificates had filed said cer
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
documents in good conditIon
Weekly 8. monthly rates,
wanted. Work out of yourown
hf icates for a tax deed to be isSued
tar
Fl.
least eight states between 1973
3331$.
within 5 days after openIng of bids.
home, set your own hours,
Utilities pd. Inquire 300 S. Oak
thereon.
The
certificate
numbers
and 1977.
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
U1.7R3.
EXCELLENT INCOME. NO
and years of issuance, the Partial sets to material suppliers
will be issued at cost of
Sell thsoq useful, no longer
INVESTMENT. Fringe
___________________________
i description of the property, and
reproduction,
needed Items with a Herald
benefits include paId vacation,
I Ihenamesinwhichitwasauessed
3Apin
Each bid must be accompanied
Unfurnished
Classified Ad. Call 322.2611 or
companycar, retirement plan
Legal Notice
are as follows: Certificate No.
$319193.
&amp; more. Send Resume to: Mr.
371. Year of Issuance 1973. by a certified check or bid bond
issued by an acceptable surety
R.Luettchau, l3óMargo Lane,
Description of Property: Lots3233
BR-$209up. Pool. Adults only
company for not less than s per.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Longwood, Fl. 32730.
&amp; 34 81k H, Longwood Park, PB 11
on Lake Ada. lust So. of
cent of thebasebid. The sUCcessful
5-4_OSt &amp; FoUfld
Notice is hereby given that I am
Pgs. 8 9 &amp; 10. Name in which
Airport. Blvd. on 17.92 in;
bidder will be required to furnisI'
____________________________
LPN full time, 3.11, Apply to
engaged in business at Altamonte
aSsessed Hugh 0. Donneii.
Sanford,
Call
323.1670
Mall No. 125, 431 Altamonte Ave.,
Lakeview Nuring Cm er, 919
41101 said pr('perty being In the performance bond and labor and
Mrinir's Vlllag.
materials
payment
bond,
each
In
LOSTdog,maleCaihu.hue
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
E.
2nd
County of Seminole, State of
St., Sanford.
the full amount of the contract
Terrier face, Thur-s4)O
County, Florida, under the fic.
Florida.

TUESDAY, APRIL 15
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, State Road 434, Longwood.
Lyman High School PTSA, 7:30 p.m., auditorium.
Adult film program, 2 p.m., Deltona Public Library,
1691 Providence Boulevard. "Hollywood: The Dream
Factory."
Council of Arts &amp; Sciences meeting, 7:30 p.m. Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Open to public.

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72nd Year, No. 90 4--Wednesday, April 16, 1"0-Sanford, Florida 32771

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

Evening Herald (USPS 481-2*-PrIce 20 Cents

Dr.
Lamb
0

Carter Denies Iran Blockade Report

51 Not any
52WiIdm
P
vase 30 Woman's
if
affirmative
Ed 5 Be situated
54 Boor dry
name
34 Comedian
6
Inquisitive is" 31 Scandinavian 55 Spiritual
7 Confused
god
36 Inner (prefix) 8 Light plastic
leader
37 Wight
9 Mortgage, for 32 Failure (2 wds 56 Presage
39 State (Fr)
one
59 Graduate of
Ship's
10 Eye amorously 35 Fragrant
Annapolis

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
NY
10019.
You can use ft
ZERO T.
EVERY
By United Press International
OVER BY SAR&amp;E
I
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."
F41
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
g
1
I LFJ
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
f39
II
tj\ I i' II 11 II
fleuc) I
UØUS) I F7'
Ii U
II
j
— eliminated excess pounds of eliminating excess fat and
f(
\
J
BY DAVID M.RAZLER
. year.
•
'
:
- 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
0
I
., •
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•,
.'. ____
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
Or
OJ73
40
L
"formal" action.
your Astro-Graph Letter, In activities you share with
But Reynolds added corporal punish- high schools.
%
tree-club bid has little to recevidence he maliciously tried to injure
481
NMNP
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
• j 1055
4742
WHAT I I
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;
He
IT
HA9
AN
I
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
\
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio will make them feel Ill at
5OMETHNGr ABOUT I I
UFET1ME LEARNJN
probed
th
wi
a
bid
of
ree
th
OUTREACH,
artment of Health, Education and Welfare.
( Pill
#K Q9
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be ease, and it won't help your
86
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FOR
VIFFICULT
diamonds. West bid an imme
CENM FOR THE
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sure to specify birth date.
Image.
EVERYONE! PMPLE
diate five clubs, which could
V64OLE COMMALINIrY,
0
0
SOUTH
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Lill
only be defeated two tricks.
PRISCILLA!
TAURUS
#As
STLIART7
(April ZI-May 20) Dec. 21) Helpers or coworkers
North's five-heart bid was
TAKJ 10632
very allressive and goaded
Your managerial concepts may not be as reliable today
.
'
OA102
are good today, but you may as they usually are. If
South into the final overbid.
•io
0
implement them
club lead was
hazardl y somet hi ng Important needs
I
0
By DUNE PRYK
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.
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rutted. South now proceede
Seminole County high school principals would go
plan to the letter.
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give
all
of
the
responsibilities
of
bring
the
alcohol from home, lie said the parents are
West
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lot of luck.
lie said the problem is about evenly divided among
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Mrs. Telson said she is not opposed to raising the legal
The
luck
was
there.
South
males and females.
a
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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
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all
four
spades
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happy. Where your motives another's affairs could be
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the drinking age to
to stop 15.yearlds, many of
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depended
on
finding
both
kh
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Oswald
Jacoby
fie
said lie does not agree that drinking privileges
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problem Is that kids gelalcoholic beverages from their school,"
and queen of diamonds in the
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go with the legal age.
anxious to help you today, but but that you believe
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"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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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.
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homdl
beer
isn't
in
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refrigerator,
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send
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may
support
lowering
problem
than drug abuse, but said there was more drug
tunatelu
for
East
an
West
at
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said Don Reynolds, Seminole High School principal. forceable as things are."
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lie said there is no way of knowing if drug abuse
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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
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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
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"Look
at
our
by
L.SM1'd
t'
total
society,"
he
said.
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are
in"There's more drinking than drugs," he said.
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FRANK
by Bob Thaves
parents,
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But
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significantly
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those
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that
age
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to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini today monarch.
ruled out the release of the bO American
President Abothassan Banladr, who '
hostages before the deposed shah Is was named head of the council in an
returned to Iran to face trial.
appointment that significantly expanded '
Ayatollah Mohammed Beheshti, his power base, will chair the meeting to
secretary of the ruling 13-member discuss Waldheim's proposal, the

commission to investigate the alleged commission to investigate the shah's

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publish and sell its own newspaper recently: and the proceeds.

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Officials of the Republican Party in

students decided, would go to the Central Florida Zoo. Principal
Arletta Coberly. teacher Joy. Zerivitz, and the paper's editor.

alleged crimes.

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By DONNA ESTES

The gifted class at IA)119%vood E.lementary -School decided to

"Freeing the American hostages is not
But he said the key issue is not
possible before the extradition of the establishment of the commission but the
shah," Besheti told a news conference timing of release of the hostages.
carried by Tehran Radio and monitored
The United States has demanded the
in Kuwait.
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release of the hostages on formation of
The sources close to the Council, the investigatory commission. Iran
quoted by the Western press, made no wants the investigation be completed
mention of what effect an acceptance of first.
the U.N. proposal would have on the
The militants holding the hostages
a. *hostag.s,hatnghetd for th. have said the shah must be returned
95th day today in the occupied U.S. before they willi release their captiveill.

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Tehran as sources close to the council moderate stand on the hostages.
said the ruling group will accept a U.N.
Waldheirn last week proposed the

The best aid you have in potatoes. When there's too
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allowed Greyhound boss Tom Lawrence. "That kind of threw
us out of whack and out of our game plan."
Big men Reggie Butler, McCray and Thomas also threw the
Greyhounds off their shooting plan.
With the three lanky seniors dominating the inside, the
Greyhounds went frigid from the field, connecting on just one
of 13 floor shots in the second period.
Lyman managed some salvation however by Wilting 11-12
free throws in the period to stay within striking distance. The
Greyhound's journey to the charity stripe also spelled early
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McCray hit two fast hoops, added a slicing tip-in, got help
from a David Thomas eight-footer and a 20-foot jumper from
Glenn Stambaugh and by the end of the first stanza had pushed
the Tribe to a 16-12 lead which they never relinquished.
"They started hitting the boards and controlling things,"

Republicans

I am sending you The any color change, such as
Health Letter number 3.7, you've described, it does

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typical Tribe fashion: a four-act play.
It was Tom Lawrence's Greyhounds who owned the f irst half
of chapter one, however.
Quick buckets by Greyhounds Sam Lemon and Kelvin
Ilillman pushed Lyman to a fast 4-0 lead, prompting Payne to
signal for an equally fast time out.
The early Seminole rest brought less than fruitful results
however as lnion canned another jumper and forward Neal
Gillis hit his second bucket to push Lyman to an 8-0 lead four
minutes into the game.
It was there that Payne signaled for his full-court press
which brought immediate results.
"We had to do soiiiething," pointed out Payne about the
strategy. "They had us on the ropes early."
Seminole, in the form of senior forward Bruce McCray,
bounced off the ropes and back into the contest quickly.

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third quarter to whip the Greyhounds 79.57.
The victory marked the 22nd of the season for the Seminoles,
rewriting the all-time single season mark set nine years ago by
Nt'f'ald Photo by Tom VIIICW Coach Joe Mills and his Larry Pearce - and Billy Corso-led
Lanky senior forward David Thomas snags one of squad that notched 21 wins before losing to Martin County in
his game-high 15 rebounds against Lyman
the regional round of state playoff action.
enroute to the Tribe's 79-57 record-breaking win
While the Seminoles rewrote the record book, they also put
over the Greyhounds.
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four counties in the .sprawling fifth of the Suniter County Republican
congressional district agreed ioday to Committee and wife of the chairman,

Todd Hamilton, present the check to George the cockatoo and

meet with Lou Treadway, chairman of said six- , would be interested in meeting

the zoo's education coordinator Bill Thacker (top). Meanwhile
a kildeer flying through Sanford got confused and banged up a

the Orange County party, to discuss the on the issue."
political quagmire involving U.S. Rep.
Mrs. Wesch said, 1-1 think we should
Richard Kelly, H-New Port Richey.
get every single one of them ( the acTreadwu Tuesday called for a cused) out of there yesterday. I don't
meeting of the party chairmen In the know if Kelly is guilty, but it seems to me
eight-county district to discuss whether each time public officials have been
Kelly's resignation should be called for in accused like Us they have been guilty."
tight of atiegetlons that the Ftoctda
At the same time, Mary Ann Morse,
congressman Is one of eight legislators vice ftlrman of the Seminole County

bit when It flew into a fence near hopper Elementary school
Tuesday. Brian Bruce, a fifth-grader at the school found It and
took the bird to class for a Little first aid. Bruce (second from
left) shows the bird to classmates Brian Benson (left). Mike
Groat and Shawn Taylor. Hopper teachers Randal Ruant and
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"We are redesigning the expansion to area to Michael Reeder of EATS &amp; PATS,
Building 401 at the airport and called for meet the company's needs," Cleveland an aircraft char ter firm.
new bids to expand that facility.
said, adding t he addition will be larger
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School Board Attorney Ned Jullan is expected to ask
"They almost have to," he said. He would not explain Henley, principal of Lyman High School, concerning
the beard tonight If It will appeal a Seminole Circuit why.
Florida High School Athletic Associa ti on rules Con
Judge's decision ordering that a fired school librarian
Aceordlng to the Seminole Education Association, the cerning athleti c eligibility of transfer students.
be rehired (or one year and given back pay.
Corneliaon case Is preoedent..ettlng.
The school board was sued recently by two students
In Janiary, Judge Robert McGrsgori riding iØ.I4
A President Rick Harris said the Judgment sets a denied eligibility to participate in sports because they
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oedritinujtholthi the d,einono(anartAtraWrand transferred schools.
winter part, wu fired without being given fair supports the collective bargaining process.
Board member Pat Telion Is scheduled to bring up
warning that she was not doing a satisfactory )ob.
Harris said the school board has been unwilling to the matter of a thletic recruitment, whi ch is outlawed by
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Lake County committee, said "Tread.

way is entitled to his opinion, but I don't
agree with what he is saying. There has
been no determination of guilt or in.
nocence of Kelly. fie ought to be given the
benefit of the doubt."

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the alleged act of bribery on the part of voters decide in September and
all eight of the national legislators." November whether they wan t Kelly to
Aden added, however, he believes it is too remain in office. The people elected him
ear ly to make a decision on what should and they sho ul d decide whe ther he stays
or leaves. By November all the evidence
be done as far as Kelly is concerned,
"Any accusation against a public of- should be in on whether the accusations
ficial damages the entire system. I are true or false. "There is no reason
believe the ethics committee of the house however, why we shouldn't go to a
and other agencies should act ex. ineeting."
Three of the eight chairman saw no
peditlously to prove either the guilt or
innocence of these people. If they are purpose in such a meeting. Two of the
f ound to be guilty, they should be three - May Spencer, chairman of the
punished to the full extent of the law as a Citrus County committee and Sandra
constant reminder to present and future Werner, chairman of the Pasco County
public officials that when they betray the Committee - gave their full support to
trust and confidence of constituents they the congressman.
will pay dearly," he said.
Mrs. Spencer said she is a "dear
Bill Ericsson, chairman of the Her- friend" of the Kelly family and has been

A termination clause of the contract had Its own auditor,
the company would continue the current aviation, said new plans now call for the planned, Cost of the ex pansion is exThe authority heard Cleveland report
County
Administrator
specifies either party may end the
Roger level of service until Sept. 30 If the county proposed expansion to be large enough to pected to be in excess of 150000
that site preparation work for in.
t with 90 days noUce. Hamden Neimnder UM the C=ty coullill choose agrees to pay costs bneid On 8 Mnth-ti)- accommodate a 30-ton crane for airport Cleveland said.
sta llatlon of the instrument landing
to redece the number of ambulance, on month audit.
gave Its notice immediately alter th
tenant, Metal Manufacturing Co., Inc., a
The airport authority accepted the low system has been completed and
the
lea.-than.asked4or rate increas, was hand from three to two renegotiate this
The only other private ambulance subsidiary of CODISCO, which has bid of 6.75 percent from Flagship of Federal Aviation Administration Is
Hernden contract based icon the Ballas company serving the nearby area, corporate offices at the airport.
Seminole to finance the construction of
Along with the motion to grant half the audit, *sk for offers from other am- Beacon Ambulance In Volusla County,
Metal
Manufacturing
which the addition,
expected to go to bid soon on plans and
d, f)
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chargesabsserateof$8$bUt includes no manufactures air conditioning ducting,
amounts of what Hern4on
In other business, the authority ap- specifications for the antenna for the
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system. Cleveland said the project is
audltbe performed toaacertaln$,mlischs
In C letter to Coriml,aicn Qsairmnan county, a survey showed.
nearly 11 years and currently leases
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Althot* Hwndon Ambulawe Swvice Cowdy's fair share of the company's emergency and non-emergency am.
received a rate increase from the expenses. Earlier, Herndon balked at a bulance service In Seminole County bu t
Seminole County Commission Tuesday, full audit by an independent auditor at a significantly reduced level of ser.
It has decided to end It contract with the because its owner said the delay would vice,
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Lewis also said he has received nominations for the trustees until after the contract is signed.
should wait until all the evidence Is in
hospital's board of trustees from the Seminole
they want it."
The new board of trustees, Lewis said, probably will concerning the scundal. ,1 111 be surThe county and HCA negotiated a contract Jan. 28 for Memorial Hospital Executive Committee. HCA be a seven-member group. Six members are to
be
prised if anyone comes to trial. I do not
thie corporation to auume control of Seminole promised to make up the board exclusively from selected from the nomination. The seventh member will believe Kelly should resign at this time,"
Memorial Hospital and begin construction of a new nominations made by the doctors and the county be the administrator, who HCA will choose on Its own.
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said: "I am willing to meet on the issue. I should resign until we see what is going
poration
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has to say.
by FBI undercover agents.
The cha ir man of the Seminole Re"I would not hesi ta te to sit down and
discuss this matter with fellow chair- publican Party, Bill McCollum, is
men," said Ray Aden, c hairman of the challenging Kelly for the GOP
Pinellas County Republican Committee. nomination for the congressional seat.
Morse said, "I would rat her have the
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connections with the CIA, Western news political prisoners In Iran.
It sa id the shah's security forces took
reports said.
Asked about the charges before his 3 the lives of "at least several thousand
a.m. arrest, Manachi denied the accusa. people" in trying to quell the 197$ and
lions, denouncing them as a plot against 1979 demonstrations that led to his
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In Washington, the State Department's
annual report to Congress on human
of a U.N.4nsplred commission,
Revolutionary guards arrested Iran's rights was released Tuesday and said
minister of na tional guidance Nasser "many thousands of Iranians" were
Minachi at his house in the capital ma imprisoned and tortured under the shah's
paw raid on charges by mili tants two decades of rule. Last year, the report
occupying the U.S. Embassy that he had found little evidence of cruel treatment of

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representative of all the people In the county.
member committee.
stringent in its land-use restrictions,
Herald Staff Writer
me list was given tentative approval by
Appointments were expected to be made
Sturm said earlier his list was "balanced"
The Seminole County commissioners Jan. fl, but bickering among commissioners Commissioners Glenn and Bill Kirchhoff. and represented a wide variety of Interest&amp;
argued again Tuesday about who should serve
led to delay. Commissioner RICIIaII Williams Commissioner Bob French was non.
Williams said the list includes a
on the committee it will appoint to review the
said he first needed a work session on the committal and Williams objected.
"disproportionate
number of persons in.
county's Comprehensive Plan
A vote on the matter was expected to come
but no
matter.
valved in the land development business"
committee was appointed.
Despite objection by Commissioner Sandra at the commission's regular meeting
Gaylene Wirick, a Sanford homemaker
The commission Dec. 18 promised those
Glenn, the appointments were delayed and a Tuesday. But because Sturm was absent, the
whose
name Is on Sturm's list, told the
dissatisfied with the two-year-old document it
At
the
session,
apjpointments
were
delayed
again.
work session held Jan. 31.
commissioners Tuesday she objected t
would appoint a citizen group to study it.
French said he would not support any
Commissioner Bob Sturm presented a list of
issue being tabled again.
Many protested that the plan was too
persons he thought should serve on the is- study board that he did not feel was

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To Reopen Telephone Lines

SSouth
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Korea agreed today to reopen direct telephone lines for
fla tfla.n

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the first time in four years and consented to meet for
further talks on possible reunification.
The agreement to reconnect telephone lines, conon
sidered
sidered a major breakthrough In the Icy relations
between Seoul and Pyongyang, came during a meeting
this morning between representatives of the two
countries at the truce village of Panmunjom, about 30
miles north of Rn.i1.

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Soviet in vasion forces In Afgha nistan, beleaguered
by guerrilla sabotage and heavy snow, are reportedly
isuffering 500 casual ties a week In their battle against
I Moslem rebels.
Radio Tebren reported Tuesday six supporters of the
Soviet-installed government of Babrak Karmal
executed by rebels after being convicted by Islamic
Revolutionary Courts.

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By, DAVID 11. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Casselberry man lost some papers and his keys to a man
wi th a gun, but managed to escape with his money Tuesday
night during an attempted robbery In Sanford, police say.
Edward L Boehm of 1120Tlmberlane Tra il, Cuselberry, an

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI)
Leftist
militants demanding the release of jailed comrades
and an Investiga tion into alleged human rights abuses
have seized the Spanish Embassy and taken 11 persons
hostage, Including the ambassador,
In a separate action, about 150 youths armed wi th
submachine guns and gasoline bombs broke off from a
protest march and took over the Educa tion Ministry in
downtown San Salvador and were holding some 190
hostages, among them Education Minister Eduardo
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6 Italy Hostages Freed
MILAN, Italy (UP!) A gunman barricaded In a
downtown office building released six of his seven
hostages today, 30 hours after taking over the Italian
headquarters of the American Ralston Purina Co.
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Voter registration for persons wishing to vote ln the March
11 presidential preferential primary will close Saturday, according to Seminole Elections Supervisor Camilla Bruce.
'lirough and Including Saturday, those who with to register
may do so at Mrs. Bruce's offices at the old Seminole County
jail from 5:30 am-S p.m. daily or at Interstate Mali In
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order Mrs. Edwards to pay his attorney fees.
Bill Moore, interim executive director of the Seminole
Education Association, said Young's decision shows the importance of football and makes a subjective decision that a
woman cannot coach football.
Chamblee said Edwards "Ii a great teacher who can't teach
Front disc/rear drum
because she can't coach."
Mrs. Edwards and five Oviedo teachers testified Monday
Front/rear drum
that Stone had told them certain teething positions would not
Protect your car's stopping power. We'll rebuild
NATIONAL REPORTS The second massive storm ins week be given tenure so he could hire coaches.
calipers or cylinders, resurface drums, Install
barreled through the nation's heartlands and headed southeast
"' pods, rep
POUCE ASSOCIATION SUFFERS SOARING
front bearing and Inspect
today, tireatening snow as for south as Georgia.
seals. Plied and refill hydraulic system. For
me Sanford Police Benevolent Association's building on
flooded Ug
most US and foreign
The storm was expected to dump at least 4 Ixta
U.S. Highway l74 along Lake Monroe
snow in Virginia, South Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland and morning, after thieves stole an eight-toot section of copper pipe
Delaware. me snow drought lingered in upstate New yo, without turning off the water.
however, where the 1960 Winter Olympics open next Tuesday,
Police say they discovered the theft at 3:52a.m. They do not
and forecasters saw little chance things would change soon, know yet how much dama ge was done by the foot of water on
Heavy snow warnings were in effect over parts of Wisconsin, the floor of
Illinois and at far south as extreme northeastern Georgia.
AREA READINGS (9 a
temperature: 13; overnight
low : 36; yesterday's high: 66; barometric pressure: 30.10;
relative lianldity: 90 percent; winds: south at 12 m.p.h.
Complete chassis lubrication, up to quarts of
(cetJ
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TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: hIghs, 11:31 am., 11:47 p.m.;
JCPenn.y Premium 10W40 motor oil and a new
foul trouble for two Seminole starters, McQay and Stam.
Iowa, 5:36 am., 5:41 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 11'36
JCPenn.y Oil filter.
bough.
am., 11:39 p.m.; lows, 5:36 am., 5:39 p.m.; BAYPORT:
Make appointment
Stem
seamd
highs, 4:51 a.m., 4:50 p.m.; Iowa, 10:50 a,m.
BOATING FORECAflg IL Avgtlae I, JISer lust, Out quarter and Mc(ay picked up his third a minute later, but
sui*r..ubs Shun Thomas and Stephen Grace came off the
6611km Winds becoming southerly 16 knot. today shifting
bench and picked up the Tribe offense to lift Seminole to a 334
northwest 15 to 36 knots during this afternoon aiui continuing
hlftline lead.
W1410 end Thursday. Seas increasing to 3 to 5 feet today. A
"Shun and Stevereally did a great job coming in . ,
few showers today clearing Thursday.
when
we needed them," complimented Payne. ¶'Our starters
AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy with a
of
get
most
of the publicity but we have a lot of good bull players
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is
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mph this morning and shifting to nortlmast this af ternoon or
in the third period.
early tsdgiut. rain probabIlity 36 p.osnt today.
Enter Mr. McQiy once more. The senior forward made Ms
presence known hnn)gdjMIy by crashing hkI. for these
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BLACKOUT RITSSOUTH SAJ'4FORD
Several hundred Sanford residents may have been late for
work today &amp;Je to a two-hour early morning power failure,
A Florida Power &amp; Light spokesman reported about 800
customers were wi thout power from 4:30.8:30a.m. today after
a main feeder from the company's substation at 36th street
and Grandview Avenue tripped off line for unknown reasons. '
me failure blacked out an area centered along South San.
ford Avenue, from roughly Airport Boulevard to the city's
southern limi t and f rom Sanford Airport west almost to U.S.
Highway 17.92.
FORMER TEACHER LOSES CASE
A former Oviedo High School teacher lost her sex
discrimina tion sui t against the Seminole Coun ty School Board
Tuesday when a federal judge said she did not prove she was
fired because she was a woman.
I Edwards, a French and Spa teacher from 1973 to
1976, claimed former Oviedo Principal Keith Stone did not
rehire her for the 1976.77 school year so he could hire a male
foothill coach,
Judge George Young granted school board attorney Ned
Jullan's motion for dismissal in the second day of the non-Jury
trial after Mrs. Edwards' attorney John Chamblee Jr. rested
his case,
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908 11th St. at 9p.m. Tuesday when a man holding a pistol and
a bag told him to hand over his cash.
who was carrying money collected from several
m turned and ran back into the house and watched the
suspect flee, police say.
When he ret ur ned to his car, Boehm discovered his keys and
insurance papers had apparently been taken by the thief,

PARIS (UPI)- France has recaJ1edits ambassador
and top diploma ts from Libya because of the "mad.
mluable behavior" of Libyan authorities during attack on friv'ice's embassy and.consulate in the North
African country.
"This means that Libyan authorities should recall an
equal number of their diplomatic representatives from
Paris," a Foreign Ministry statement said Tuesday.

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when Bundv was convicted for attempting to
kidnap Salt Lake City girl in 1976, she began
researching the case and became convinced h e
was merely the victim of circumstance.
Authorities in western states have linked Bund)
to numerous sex-slayings there.
",1s. Boone will talk at great length about her
belief in l3undy's innocence. She has always
eluded attempts to pin down their relationship,
She refused to answer reporters' questions about
the gold signet ring, etched with the initial
which she WeLU'S on her left hand.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
Theodore Bundy
In arguing for acquittal last Tuesday, Bundy
His defense, which consisted of 27 witnesses,
couple hopes officials at Florida State Prison,
hopes to be married after the complction of his said no judge or juror should convict him on the. concluded Tuesday. The trial
is
in
the
middle
of
where Bundy will return at the trial's end, will
trial on charges of kidnapping and killing a Lake flimsy evidence presented by the prosecution,
its
fifth
week.
Asked
if
he
thought
the
charges
said
approve
the marriage,
City, Fla., schoolgirl.
The state claims he lured Kimberly Diane Leach, would go to the jury this afternoon, the judge
"I know what I'm all about and I know what
Those charges might go to the jury this af. away from her junior W gh school on Feb. 9, 1978, "1 think so."
Ted's
all about," said Ms. Boone, 32, who has a 15ternoon foUowlng closing arguments, although terrorized the pretty 12-year-old girl, then
Bundy
has
asked
permission
to
marry
a
year-old
son from a previous marriage. "It's a
various motions may delay deliberation. Circuit murdered her.
longtime
friend,
Carole
Boone,
who
has
sat
very
private
thing and I simply don't care what
Her decomposed, half-nude body was found
Judge Wallace M. Jopling planned to meet in his
thrni,uh hnth hie 1'lnri.lq n,ir,Isr trhtc Tho
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chambers with attorneys all morning to disc uss uumpeo in a nog pen s miles away. ? medical
examiner suspected rape but said decomposition supervisor of the Orange County Jail refused the
the jury charges.
The tall, red-haired woman became friends
request.
made it impossible to prove.
wi
th Bundy in 1974 during the five months they
The judge also said he would hear Bundy's
Bundy was sentenced to death last summer for
The Orlando Sentinel Star reported in today's worked together in a Washi ngton sta te governrenewed motion for a directed verdict of acquitta l th e 1978 sex-slayings of two Florida Sta te sorority editions that
Ms. Boone went ahead and applied ment office. Soon after, Bundy moved to Uta h to
before closing arguments,
sisters in Tallahassee.
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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
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Wednesday,, February 6, 980-4A

By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
In lobbying for the county to
adopt an anti-topless ordinance,
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department has repeatedly said
more crimes and calls for police stem from activity at topless
bars than at comparable bars without nude entertainment,

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Decision
The Federal Aviation Administration seems
addicted to the perverse practice of eroding its
own credibility. Consider the agency's latest
ruling on the DC-b.
Last May 25, and American Airlines DC-10
crashed on takeoff at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport killing 273 persons in the
nation's worst aviation disaster. Subsequent
investigation by the National Transportation
Safety Board determined the cause of the crash to
be a crack in the pylon securing the DC-10's left
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as shisi of the Soviet
Union. There was one mn,1w4es'y esas: A
May $4, 1P77 cw'i stopped the _p"' to
Pir of a Control Data ooiuputsr, which
was mote then a decade ahead of U. Soviets'
own
Ialso published warnings against the sale

opposed U. sale. But it went Uvough anyway.

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As you know on Sat. Feb. 2, the Cub Scouts that building It had to meet several strict and
and Boy Scouts held their Annual 10 mile some seemdngly foolish requirements con.
Heritage Hike In Sanford, as In many other cerning restrooms. How many available to
cities. The hike In Sanford was a very well the public, size, equipment for the banorganized and disciplined acti vity. Also It was dicapped, even the height of the cOmmOde!.
quite a lot of fun for both the kids and adults At this time I was
told that there were no
Involved,
exceptions, everyone had the same
At least that was trud until we reached the requirements. Evidently that doesn't apply to
halfway point at Ft. Mellon Park. There were city-owned establishments.
supposed toterm facilities available at
Thankfully, after some phone calls
both the Civic Center and the Sanford someone did open the restrooms at the Civic
Historl ad MUISWU.
Center. But to my knowledge no one was
In typical Sanford style the Civic Center allowed to use the facilities at the museum.
restrooms were locked up, and the museum And one last comment to these pompous,
was a Demonstration of Sanford's finest at high and mighty "Ladies" at
the museum.
their best. When asked to use the museum's Ma ybe they want to put our
young people in
restroom, we were told in this order: "We the scouts In the same category as
have no restroom," "we have one but It's "Longhaired barefoot, and
sweaty people."
locked and we don't have a key," "we have
have
But
as
far
as
I
am
concerned,
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one but you can't use it, because we
I, barefoot sweaty people from the the finest group of young mien that lbe" ever
Park come in here, And U we let you " a seen. And I feel comfortable knowing that the
then we would have to let everyone use '' future of our country will be in their hands,
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don'
t YOU?"
And for these ladles at the museum, y
No, I do not understand. To me this seems are welcome to stay in the past where they
to be discrimination at its worst, I run a belong.
business in Sanford, and two years ago we
Michael ASmith
built a new building. Before we could occupy
Longwood

7*1 In*umuits,tostudy th. sale. To the
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Experts cautioned that the American
machinery could sully be converted to the
manufacture of anti-tank ammunition.
To quiet critics of the deal, Carter ap.
poedaW task rcsoftechnological

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troops into Afghanistan.
Over the objections of Sen. Henry Jackson,
D-Wash., and members of the National
Security Coti*cll, President Carter personally
approved the sale of $144 million worth of
sophistIcated equnint ostensibly to be
used by the Soviets for deep-well oil drilling.

techaologlcafly backward Rssulans U.S.

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embassies, twisted countenances, and Death
to Carter signs on his seven o'clock news. And
he was moved to assemble an Impressive list
of apparent "hate America" political and
diplomatic events. He had the facts, but I
think he came up with the wrong answer.
Pat lists numerous U.N. votes, and then
cites a reporter who covers the United
Nations to the effect that in that august body
there are weekly denunciations of the United
States for its "colonial" relationship to
Puerto Rico, which recently voted for cornmonwealth status, but no such denunciation
of the Soviets for their colonial occupation of
East Europe; denunciation of U.S. bases in
Cuba an d elsewhere, but not denunicatlon of
the multitude of Soylet bases springing up
around the world; denunciation of U.S. aid to
Morocco in its resistance to Sahara Marxists,
but no denunciation of Soviet-Cuban Involvement in Ano1s and_Moumbique, etc.

By JOAN HANAUER
Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) — The latest "CBS Reports" could be
subtitled: everything you suspected about teen-age sex but
.
were afraid to know.
The show, actually titled "boys and Girls Together," airs
tonight on channel 6 at 8-9 p.m., with Harry Reasoner as host.
If Reasoner appears uneasy interviewing pregnant teenagers,
It's because he's read the rest of the script.
This Is one documentary that will not bore its audience —
particularly not those like me who are parents of 11-year-old
daughters. To me, learning about girls who become sexually
active at the age of 11 becomes devastating because my
daughter's Idea of excitement means the pond Is frozen and
s&amp; can go Ice skating. At least, I think that's true,
The show begins with the problem of teen-age pregnancy and
the fact too many young girls don't make the connection
between birth control and not having babie&amp;
i.merlca's youth, Reasonet pays, has one of the highest rates

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are paying the bill — more than $5 billion a year in welfare
payment&amp;
r,vhether the youngsters on the screen are pathetic "child
mothers" or 16-year-olds who look like 4-H posters, the
message comes through loud and clear — more teen-agers
today are are sexually active at a younger age than when
today's parents were growing up.
Why? A California father, who correctly suspects that his
well-brought up teen-age daughter Is sexually active, says, "...
I think that our teen-agers are looking up at the adults that
they always looked up to, and see that there are no rules for the
adults. So, therefore, there are really no rules for teenagers

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According to De. Miles Costkt of the
Institute on Strategic Trade, the Russians

aioo acquired their know-how to build wide.
bo4 jet transports from American firms.
The Soviets' tadudque was simple: They kept
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a c4rart to p"'I more and more detailed
Wmmition — until the Ruidans had enough
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and even other types of business. "We have very few problems
at the Club Juana," he said.
"Check the police reports from shopping centers," Pinter
added. "They've got car theft, breaking and entering and the
like."
Pinter said he feels management and clientele have more to
do with the number of police calls to an particular establishment than whether or not they provide nude entertainment.
"Look at the trouble at rock and roll bars," he said.
"They've got kids who have Just started to drink. Half of them
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bikini contest on the New Jersey shore that could have closed a
Broadway theater yeas ago, one question leaps to mind.
Where are the parents of those children?
The truth about teen-age sexuality as shown in the
documentary is much more stark and unsettling than the
drama that follows it at 9-11 p.m., Eastern time, and deals with
the problem of teenage alcoholism.
Scott Baio stars as "The Boy Who Drank Too Much" and it
isn't hard to understand why. His mother is dead and his father
Is an alcoholic former professional hockey player.
The boy uses booze much as his father does — to help him
through unbearable reality. Along comes Lance Kerwin, his
teammate on the school hockey team, who befriends the teen.
age alcoholic and helps him on the road to recovery.

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Perhaps not. But looking at kids in punk gear outside a

Kemp To Speak
Congressman Jack Kemp, fifth term representative from
New York, will be the speaker at the West Volusla County
Lincoln Day Dinner it was announced by Dave Bride of
DeLand, chairman of the annual event.
This will be a luncheon at 1 p.m. In the Stetson University

traditional cultures of the Third World

Student Union Building on Feb. 13.
The public is invited to meet this prominent national political
leader and former professional football star.
Tickets may be obtained from officers of the DeLand,
Orange City, DeBary or Deltona Republican Clubs, or by
calling Dave Bride (7344154), Earl Merrill (668-5387), Howard
Sharp (6884584), Dave Wennerstrand (775-4514 or Marjorie
Farr (775.4302).

are static, communal, held together by age.

old reeling.

The United States is the most modernizing
nati on ofa modern West. Itla not static, but In
constant revolution. It places a high valuation
on Individual freedom. As Gertrude Stein put
It, America is the oldest nation in today's
it was

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worry — that's a sham."
Recently, Mike Pinter, owner of the Club Juana, denied
there was any more trouble at nude bars than any other bar

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Carter administration in Its first three years
actually went the last mile to propitiate such
double standards, denouncing violations of
human rights in Chile and South Africa, South
Korea and Argentina, and so forth.
Nothing seemed to abate the hatred,
climaxing visually in the assault on the U.S.
embassy in Teheran.
Pat Buchanan concludes that "perhaps the
criminals of the communist and Third Worlds
detest us because they are revolted by the
stench of weakness."
Thus, if we were militarily stronger, and
bad a stronger political will, they would not
hate as.
Wrong. They would still hate us.
Resentment of America today Is strongest
among the most primitive and traditionalist
of societies. The Soviet Union poses no
cultural threat to them, only a military
threat, often remote.
America poses a cultural threat.

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Kemp's popularity is high In the blue collar, industrial
Democratic area of New York. He is widely recognized as a

in various stages of birth.

national spokesman for Incentive economics, job creation by
a strong modernized
national defense.

private enterprise, human rights and

HeIp Afqhan ista n I nvas I on?

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Both the military trucks and the transport
that disgorged Red Army troops and
applies in 'gh'n14an during Christmas
week were built with the Indispe nsable
tidmological knowhow provided by profit.
Isuy US firms and approved by blgh4evel
U.S. oftklalz.
In an Incredible replay of pro-Pearl Harbor
days, when Mner1can.buabewnen sold the
Japanes e war machine scrap metal that later
ad down on U.S. and allied troops In the
pacific, we have been selling the

"How 1d g we you i11I the prima,ies?
'Extiwvnely' — 'Vefy' — or 'Quite'?"

not in any of the ad.
vanced countries, not in England, France, or
Germany. And yet the question arose sharply
for my columnist colleague and long-time
close friend Patrick Buchanan.
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"trouble-light" that mechanics use to search
the undersides of autos.
Dorn began manufacturing his trouble-light
guard at Elkton, Md., made a zillon and now
lakes his ease in Miami. He's one of
thousands of U.S. inventors whose in.

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charter to define clearly the legal authority and
— 650
around the nation get
accountability of our intelligence agencies."
Patent Office's "Official Gazett," published
Some senators seem to favor dropping all reins,
weekly and listing all patents issued in the
previous week.
A bill introduced by Sen. Daniel Patrick
"Every man, woman and child is a
Moynihan seeks to strike a happy middle road be
potential
Inventor," says Parker. "Once an
tween the present handcuffs on the agencies and
Invention
is patented, you can go out and
removal o all restraints. The proposal by the New
manufacture it, sill or license It,"
York Democrat would require the agencies to
Just like Henry Ford. Or Harry Dorn.
report only to the Intelligence panels in each
house with a total of 29 members. The legislation
would exempt the CIA from most requests for
JACK ANDERSON
information under the Freedom of Information
Act. It would provide penalties for making public
the names of agents or Informants.
Th spy business cannot be operated In a
The
D* d
goldfish bowl. Official responsibility for covert
U
actions must be clearly established. But In—
WASHINGTON — Any suggestion that
of other so phisticated equipment to the
telligence-gathering activities must not be
American officials and businessmen helped
Russians, Including IBM computws. But the
publicized, neither by publicity-seeking
_______ would
the Soviet Union invade Afghanistan
warnings were drowned out by eager corcongressmen nor disaffected secret operatives
raise cries of outrage from the White House
porate salesmen and an administratIon eager
and Wall Street alike.
nor sensation-seeking jotinallsts.
to believe the Russians. Th. CIA has Snow
Unfortunately, It happens to be true.
learned that the IBM computers were used to

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Why is America hated?

patented a plastic gadget that surrounds the

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on U. S. Highway 17.92.
But to support the contention that nudity in bars breeds
crime, the county vice squad recently provided statistics
showing numbers of police calls to topless bars and similar
bars without topless entertainment within the county In 1979.
The two topless establishments in unincorporated Seminole
County, the Fancy Dancer and Circus Circus, both on U.S. 1792, serve only beer and wine. Police said these places are
comparable to Captain Hooks Pub, the Pitcher House, Bonnie
&amp; Clydes and the Hitching Post, all in unincorporated Seminole
County. These four establishments serve beer and wine, but do
not have topless entertainment,
In 1979, sheriff's deputies were called 22 times to Circus
Circus and 10 times to the Fancy Dancer, since its new name
and ownership in July, 1979.
For the whole year, however, the most calls police answered
at a comparable bar, Captain Hooks Pub, was nine,
Also for the year, to date police were called to the Pitcher
House three times, the Hitching Post twice and Bonnie and
Clydes once.
Ctenries of rilk rennrtd
hv nnIIr include Iz,rg'pnv.
burglary, disturbance, breaking and entering, auto theft,
criminal mischief, trespass, grand theft, battery, disorderly
conduct and others.
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CIA

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enriched the U.S. economy
The key is Innovation, but you've got to
have a practical plan to go along with the
Idea. Once you've got It you can get a patent,
which gives you a 17-year right to exclude all
others from making or selling your product in
U.S. territory.
The trouble-light guard is a fairly simple
example of patented Innovation. There are
much more complex examples — for in.
stance, the patents that boosted Xerox into a
If anything, the new maintenance procedures $i billion-a-year company and revolun.
mandated by the FAA plus the changes ordered in tionized the copying business.
The opportunities are still available, if you
the pylon assembly itself argue for heightened
use
your Ingenuity.
inspection vigilance, at least until the adequacy of
Deputy
Commissioner Lutre!le F. Parker,
these alterations can be assessed under prolonged
of the U.S. Commerce Department's Patent
operational conditions. Moreover, a very per- and Trademark Office, says, "An Invention
suasive case can be made for more frequent and
of a concept of mind that's been
careful 109wUm of all emgine-to4ft con- N&amp;wW to practiee.11 Mm" a*, to says,two
nectors, Including, of course, the DC-10 pylons. ways to do this:
— Build "a constructive model."
The FAA has allowed 60 days for comments
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In your patent application, "give details,
from any interested party before the new
on how to build It."
roadmap,
directives go into effect. That is time enough for
. To get a patent, you first have to file an
the agency to rescind a most imprudent decision. application that gives the specifies of your
Invention and sets out the limits of your
claims to novelty. An acceptable drawing
Handcuffs
may be needed, or a
del
The normal application fee is s.
Since 1974, the Central Intelligence Agency has
Once filed, the application goes through a
"pre-examination" process; It's taped,
been required to reveal its activities to eight
computerized and classified so the right
congressional committees with more than 200
patent examiner gets It.
members,
— You can write the U.S. Patent
Recent suspicions that the CIA has been less
Trademark Office, Attention: Office of
than accurate In assessing the political mood In
InfUon Services, Washington, D.C.,
such troubled areas as the Middle East and Latin
2O1, for advice. The folks there are eager to
America have prompted President Carter to
send you pamphlets that tell YOU your rights.
— You can consult any of the nearly 60
plead for removal of "unwarranted restraints" on
Commerce
Department offices spread across
the intelligence community.
Look in your phone book under
the
nation.
But the response in the Senate threatens to go
U.S. Government for the phone number &amp;W
even further than the president's call for "a new
ad&amp;U of
office nearest .

BERRY'S WORLD

A major contention of County Sheriff John Polk Is that
topless bars bring the criminal element Into an area. He has
said he favors an anti-topless ordinance not because of the
business per Se, but because of the elements the businesses
attract.
County Administrator Roger Neiswender asked Kunkler
Monday, however, why the police do not arrest people for the
crimes they commit, rather than persisting in trying to
regulate a form of business.
Kunkler said such arrests were made, but an ordinance to
prevent further such businesses from opening would "Give
oars to the people of the boat before it goes over the falls."
"Those are glib words," Commissioner Dick Williams said.
"But they don't mean anything.
"To pass a toothless ordinance, then tell the public not to

Casselberry.
Commissioner Sandra Glenn said Monday that Casselberry
officials informed her that their police receive more calls from
Other bars than the Club Juana, a total-nudity establishment

to the wing.

When the pylon gave way, the engine separated
from the wing and the pilot lost control of the flaps
along the left wing's leading edge. This loss of
control caused the plane to roll sharply to the left
and crash.
Similar cracks were found in a number of other
DC-10 engine pylons, a fact both the FAA and the
NTSB attributed to improper maintenance.
Recently, the agency put Its official stamp of
approval on the basic pylon design but ordered
what were described as "modest changes" to
prevent the pylon from being damaged during
routine maintenance. And the FAA fined McDonnell Douglas Corp., manufacturer of the DC10, $300,000 for falling to maintain adequate
quality control programs In the production of
pylons.
-The -FAA also Look one additional step: It
relaxed the stringent pylon-Inspection standards
imposed In the wake of the DC-la crash in
Chicago.
We don't pretend any technical omniscience in
the field of aeronautic engineering. We do,
however, lay modest claim to common sense. And
nothing about the FAA's decision to ease
spection requirements for DC-10 engine pylons
makes the least bit of sense to us.

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Casselberry police reported that since January, 1979, they
answered 28 complaints at the Club Juana. The Club Juana
serves beer, wine and liquor.
CO
fl Chairman Bill Kirchhoff told Kunkler Monday,
without benefit of any of the statistics, that he would like to see
comparison's made between the topless bars and the Deluxe
Bar In Goldsboro and the Two Spot in Midway.
The sheriff's department reported this morning that in 1979
they made 47 calls to the Deluxe Bar and 23 calls to the Two

Monday, former vice squad Sgt. Robert Kunkler, now setving the sheriff's department in another capacity, told county
commissioners the department received more calls from the
county's two topless bars than from comparable beer bars.
He said topless places draw more prostitutes, pimps, drug
pushers and other criminal types than other bars

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

Wednesday, Feb. 6,tHO—SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Costick also said the Soviets went to far as
to send their technologists to U.S. plants

wearing special shoes that picked up traces of
the special alloy metals used in construction

of American products.
Armored can and amphibious vehicles
produced at the Gorki automobile plant were
built with technical assistance from the Ford
Motor Company. Truck chassis used for antiaircraft and anti-tank guns were made at a
factory outfitted by U.S. firms.
Submarine detection devices that make our
Trident submarine vulnerable were
developed with the help of equipment the
Russians bought from Geospace Corp. and
Litton Industries.
Jimmy Carter personally approved U. sale
of a Spiny Rand Univac 1100-bC computer

On Kremlin had been thirsting after for two

years. According to intelligence sources who
talked to my reporters Vicki Warren and
Mark &amp;aman, the computer Is being used to
upgrade the SçMets' Backfire bomber.
1 R''w álginally wanted a superUnivac, supposedly to help Toes In its
coverage of the Olympic Games.
Administration advisers warned against the
sale. After initially vetoing the Soviets'
Purchase, Carter okayed ft sale of a scale&amp;
down version of the computer.
So to give U.S. businessmen a few lucrative

Area .CPR Classes

Saving lives, by providing training to one out of every five
citizens in Seminole County, is the goal of the East Central
CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Task Force.
To make this a reality, Citizens CPR Claws will be offered
from 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday and Feb. 14 In the auditorium at
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Others will be scheduled In the

contracts, and to promote the now-shredded
hope of detente, the United States has given
11* conirnunists the one thing they lacked in
their arsenal of aggression — American
knowow.
8CUTILEBU(U: The White House is
mulling over a proposal by Rep. John Mar.
gthy, DN.Y., to close all U.S. ports to Soviet
merchaj* ships — an ecomic sanction that
would hit the Russians hard In the pocket-book. A CIA analysis àtlznates that in 1$77
the Soviet merchant fleet eotn.4 nearly 11
billion in hard currency for the Kremlin —
seCond Only to the income from oil, gold and
Umber sales.-C(fLY CONFUSION: Officials at the
ElwD Department seemtobeso deep ththe
dark abiwA what the agency Is doing that
they've shelled out $34,000 of public funds for

future.
The free course is open to all ages provided the student
weIghs 80 pounds.
Those attending the four-hour Heartsaver Course will be
certified In one-man CPR, in order that students will have
ample time to practice all procedures, each session Is limited

to16 per cla3s.

Instructors are certified by the American Heart Association
and the American Red Cross.
'For additional information, call Seminole Memorial

Hospital, 322-4511, Ext. W.

DIObotos Expert To Talk

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chapters of the American Diabetes Association and the

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Foundation.

1r. Wohlimann Is a professor of Pediatrics at the Medical
1Ydversity of South Carolina In Charleston. She is well-known
ER th* field of diabetes mellitus and, in particular, the car, of
lbs patient with juvenile onset diabetes meflitas. Her subject
will be "Insullnopenic Diabetes Mellitue."

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their own actIvities. ft's called Inside DOE.
WAT, WATIR: When Rep. Robirt
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Slated

ll those interested are Invited to attend the meeting which

will be held at the Loch Haven Art Center at7:30 p.m. and to
frnd th tw'enflnn for Dr Wnhltrnann following the meeting.

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Wednesday, Feb. &amp; 1,1

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Prosecutor Says Gacy
Enjoying The Attention
CHICAGO (UPI) - John Wayne Gacy - sometime
clown, precinct worker and convicted sodomist
charged with the sex slayings of 33 young men and boys
- seems pleased with the attention generated for the
opening of his trial today.
"Gacy is eating this up," one prosecutor said of the
pudgy-faced, graying, 37-year-old building contractor
who is going on trial for more murders than anyone In
U.S. history.
"He's enjoying all this attention," the prosecutor
said during jury selection in Rockford, Ill., where 12
Jurors and four alternates were chosen last week
because of the extensive publicity in Cook County.

Teachers Bargaining Again
CRICAGO (UPI) - Teachers and city school board
members, who have agreed to return to the bargaining
table, say they hope to settle their differences today
and end the three-day-old strike by 24,000 teachers.
Both groups agreed late Tuesday to postpone further
court action on suits filed in the dispute, and instead
return to the bargaining table for a new round of talks.
Negotiations between teachers and the board ended
late Tuesday night. Teachers union officials said the
union presented a proposal detailing $7 million In
specific budget cuts and a revised school calendar that
would cut expenses by $2 million. Further details of the
proposal were not revealed, but union officials said the
board agreed to consider the plan this morning,

Lance Trial Postponed
ATLANTA (UP!) The federal bank fraud trial of
former budget director Bert Lance and three codefendants was postponed today by snowy weather In
the Atlanta area and north Georgia where the defendants live.
The trial Is to resume Thursday. A similar postponement was necessary last week.
The prosecution had planned today to introduce
records detailing a banking transaction the Justice
Department claims was used by Lance to hide undeclared debts while he was budget director.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Mother Breaks Down.
At Birth-Defect Trial
ORLANDO, Fin. (UP!)— "I expected something like
this," said U. S. District Judge Walter Hoffman as
Elizabeth Mekdecl sat crying on the witness stand.
Mrs. Mekdeci, testifying In the $104nlillon federal
suit she and her husband have flied against drug
manufacturer Richardson-Merrell. Inc., broke down
Tuesday while trying to tell how she learned of her
son's birth defects. The suit charges 4-year-old David
Mekdecl's malformed right arm and cheat were
caused by Bendectin, a morning-sickness drug Mrs.
Mekdecl took while pregnant.
"I had a cesarean...," she began. But she was unable
to continue.
Hoff shooed the 10 jury members out of the courtroom.
"I've seen men cry in the court," he told the Mek.
decis' attorneys, "but I would hope that after all this
process of litigation she would be able to compose
herself - or we will have to read her deposition."

Power Companies Set Record
By United Press IsterasUssal
While tourists and natives alike have been shivering
through Florida's current cold snap, the state's power
companies have pumped out record amounts of
electricity In the interest of warm bodies.
When temperatures dipped Into the 30s Monday,
electricity demand In South Florida hit a record 9,217
megawatts, Florida Power &amp; Light Co. .pokecnan
Charles Scheer said. That beat the previous winter
peak, set Feb. 2, 1979, by 40 megawatts.
Florida Power Corp., which serves 32 counties In
west central Florida, reported a record peak of 4,301
megawatt hours between 8 am. and 9 a.m. Saturday
morning. On Tuesday morning, demand was Mlii going
strong and the company reported a peak of 4,200
megawatts. The utility's previous record of 4,fl4
megawatt bows was set the morn of Jan. 4, 1979.
FPL the state's biggest power coinpwly, cut back
electricity to 196 commercial customers for the second
day In a row Tuesday, making met. power available
for home heating, Sthssr said.

Cabinet BackI Boost
TALLAHAEE, na. (UP!)— Buoyed by report. of
added state revenue, the Cabinet has endorsed
Edurallai Commissioner Ralph Turllngton's $170

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There are a number of reports
President Carter and California Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. have exchanged lists
of undecided voters in what Sen. Edward
Kennedy calls an "unholy alliance" to
hurt him in the Maine caucuses Sunday.
Both The New York Times and the
Boston Globe have written accounts In
recent days of an exchange of
Democratic names, and Kennedy told
reporters Tuesday his own workers have
found evidence the two rival campaigns
"are working together In some way to try
to slow my candidacy down."
A severe loss in Maine, following his
defeat by a nearly 2-to-I margin last
month In the Iowa caucuses could do
more than slow Kennedy down. He halt
acknowledged the need to do well In
Maine and In the Feb. 26 New Hampshire
primary, If for no other reason than to re.
energize the faltering flow of campaign

slow my campaign here in Maine. It is a
rather unholy alliance. But these things
occasionally happen in politics."
On the Republican side, Ronald
Reagan celebrates his 69th birthday
today with a campaign swing through
South Carolina. He heard the song
"Happy Birthday" everywhere he went
In New Hampshire Tuesday and said, "It
(another birthday) sure beats the alternative."
Reagan, widely criticized for not
participating in a GOP candidate debate
before the Iowa caucuses, has accepted
the league of Women Voters invitation to
join his six rivals In a similar forum in
New Hampshire Feb. 26.
Former U.N. Ambassador George
Bush acquired the endorsements
Tuesday of former Attorney General
Elliot Richardson and his former deputy,
William Ruckelshaus.
Senate Republican Leader Howard
Baker of Tennessee expected the endorsements of two governors today Iowa Gov. Robert Ray and Vermont Gov.

contributions.

Later, Kennedy said: "Well I think It is
an effort by the Carter, Brown forces to

WASHINGTON (UP!) -The White House
says Congress Is bowing to pressure from the
major oil companies and drafting a corn.
promise windfall profits tax that will take the
American people "to the cleaners"

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - A crewman who survived last week's
collision between the buoy tender Blackthorn and the tanker
Capricorn says the Capricorn's anchor may have quickened
the Blackthorn's descent to the bottom of Tampa Bay - where
23 crewmembers perished.
Chief Machinist Rondal Litterell told a Coast Guard Marine
Board of Investigation that the Capricorn's anchor became
Imbedded In the Blackthorn's hull and appeared to pull the
ship over on its side as the tanker moved past.
"The anchor was still attached to the vessel," Litterell said.
"There was continued pressure pulling us In that direction
(toward the tanker). I felt something just kept pulling us
over."
Litterell said he was suprised at how fast the Blackthorn
went down - it sank within four minutes of the collision.
"It wasn't slow. It was suprising to me how fast it was. It was
a continuous roll. Once it started it Just kept going over In a
smooth roll," he said.
Attorneys for the Capricorn said the anchor and its chain,
pulled loose from the vessel, have been located by sonar at the
bottom of the channel where the accident occurred.
They asked that channel markers be moved further away
from the accident scene so the exact location of the collision
can be plotted from underwater debris - and the anchor
,
retrieved.
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from Alexandria, Va.,Cat. W.V.
Searle, likened the need to protect the collision scene to
"protecting the skid marks on a highway."
Litterell also testified that he didn't recall a conversation
among the Blackthorn's survivors concerning the alleged
failure of the vessel's helmsman to turn away from the
Capricorn directly prior to the collision.
Qewmembers of the shrimper Bayou, who plucked Litterell
and most of the other Coast Guardsmen who survived the
collision from Tampa Bay, testified Monday they overheard a
Blackthorn crewman tell shipmates he didn't turn away from
the Imminent collision because he wasn't ordered to.
Litterell said he don remember a conversation between
Chief Boatswain's Mate R.D. Robinson and Seaman A.M.
Ware, who were on the vessel's forecastle, or front deck, when
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MEXICO CITY (UP!)
the Association of National International Olympics Corn. resolution against Carter's before the boycott issue
Delegates at an international Olympic Committees unani- mittee, which decides the boycott is not binding on the overshadowed the previous
Olympics meeting have mously passed the resolution sites of the games, will an. IOC. There are 143 nations agenda,
at
rejected the Carter ad- after two days of meetings in flounce its position on the accredited for the Moscow
Both
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ministration's call for a Mexico City and a final Moscow games at that time, games.
Washington sent represenboycott of the Moscow games closed-door session Tuesday.
ANOC is an umbrella group
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and passed a resolution
Meeting delegates rejected of 141 National Olympic Corn- said the association's over- positions on the boycott issue.
14 &amp; Church St. Orlando
urging Its 141 member nations a proposal by U.S. Olympic inittees formed last year in whelming sentiment against
Mario Vazquez Rana, presito "avoid external in- Committee spokesman Phillip San Juan, Puerto Rico. Its Carter's boycott proposal is dent
of the Mexican Olympic
STARTING AT 11:30 AM
fluences" to move the games. 0. Krumm to defer a vote on primary role is to set corn- expected to be reflected
by Committee, announced the
The executive committee of the boycott until Feb. 10. The petition standards and its the IOC as well.
Soviet Union's Aeroflot airline
The two-day meeting in agreed to give discounts to
HOT DOGS
Mexico City was scheduled athletes from "poor counMixed
last year, before the So viet tries" in the Western
SOFT DRINKS
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Powell, the White House men ln the history ofthe world invasion of Afghanistan and Hemisphere who want to
The administration says spokesman, chimed in by and if these two white men Carter's subsequent proposal compete.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
Muhammad Ali Is still the saying, "He's doing a good start fighting, all of us little to boycott the Moscow games
Discounts on the regular
greatest oops, the baddest job."
black folks are going to be in retaliation.
Reagan for President
United State's Senator Paul Laalt, Chairman: Bay Buchanan Treasurer A
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and all one needs is a little
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copy of our report is flied with and available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission,
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All
to
knowledge of contemporary Africa
tended the meeting initially would be available for the
said.
Washington, D.C. 20463.
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PD. POL. ADV. PAID BY BAY BUCHANAN, CAMPAIGN TREASURER
derful job he's doing In Africa. Up support for a boycott of the
But Powell said reporters promotion and solidarity of the United States, Mexico,
House
and
State
1980
Moscow
Olympics,
but
misinterpreted
All's
remark
The White
the Olympic movement Cuba and Peru, Vazquez said.
Department came to All's the outspoken athlete as criticism of the United
defense Tuesday, providing promptly became a center of States. "He's getting a bad
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mer heavyweight boxing that left Foreign Service
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chamber.
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Terry
Bradshaw's salary wasn't Chicago Bears. The Herald agreement. The schedule Oakland's Ken Stabler,
Bradshaw, who has led the listed. But the newspaper said Payton is paid $450,000. listed no names but showed $282,000, and Baltimore's Bert
Pittsburgh Steelers to four listed five quarterbacks O.J. Simpson of San Fran- pay based on years of ex. Jones,
$275,000,
the
Super Bowl victories, isn't whose salaries, it said, are cisco was paid $800,668 last perience.
newspaper reported.
among the top quarterbacks higher than Bradshaw's.
season, the newspaper said,
"It's obvious that a 13-year
It said quarterbacks
At the top was Miami's Bob but has since retired.
in the National Football
quarterback listed as getting received the highest average
League when the paychecks Griese. The newspaper said a
The Herald said it obtained $400,025 must be Griese," the salaries
$113,932. Kickers
are passed- out, it was contract signed by Griese last its figures from an analysis of Herald said.
got the lowest
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reported today.
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reported, Bradshaw "isn't second highest paid player in by the NFL Management are New Orleans' Archie $74,194; offensive linemen
even inthe top 10" in the NFL the NFL, behind runnlngback Council as part of its Manning, $379,000; Houston's $66.584: receivers 364.631;
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Carter impressed "as strongly as he could"
oil Industry Is working on the Senate-House
on the Democratic congressional leadership
conference committee to phase out the tax by at a breakfast session. Tuesday the need for
as early as the mid-1980s, although need for it
"rapid progress" on the. energy package,
may be even greater then.
Powell said.

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In other developments Tuesday:
—Brown, in Portland, Maine,
predicted the Maine caucuses Sunday
will be the turning point in his campaign.
"This is the first state where I've put in
the people, put in the time and am
making a major effort to challenge both
Kennedy and Carter," he said.
—Former Texas Gov. John Connally
called on former Alabama Gov. George
Wallace and told a noon-time rally the
administration is using "bluff and
bravado" to stir up war talk.
John Anderson, R-lll., charged
the president with "unwittingly engaging
In activity and hyping or using the crises
to project In the public the perception of
toughness."
—Harold Stassen, a perennial
presidential candidate, told the United
Press International board: "When the
four pace setters (Bush, Reagan, Connally and Baker) stumble, when the cell Is
for experience añr steady, calm
leadership, well, then, here I am."

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introduced myself and I'll never forget that look he gave me.
Like - get l ost, kid."
Gibson's general attitude has softened since he left baseball.
Not whole lot, but some. During the big Super Bowl party in
Pasadena, Calif., a couple of weeks ago, he was even among
those in the conga line dancing in the huge auditorium. The old
Bob Gibson would've never done that.
-- "it was rea lly agai nst my will," he says, laughing. "One of
those girl singers came down from the stage and grabbed me
by the ha nd. I tried to get away but couldn't."
Next winter, Bob Gibson becomes eligible for Baseball's
Hall of Fame and I can't conceive anybody who has ever seen
him pitch not voting for him. Juan Marichal and Harmon
Killebrew also come upfor election and they should get in, too.
"I'v never really thought about the Hall of Fame one way or
another," Gibson says. "What did puzzle me is how some of the
writers did not vote for Will ie Mays. I can't understand that."
A lot of others couldn't understand that, either. Gibson says
Marichal was the best pitcher he ever saw and Hank Aaron
and Billy Williams the best hitters. "I said Hank Aaron was the
best righthanded hitter I ever saw years before he broke that
home run record, and as for Billy Williams, he hurt me more
than anyone else."

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George Gervin, San Antonio's In.
comparable offensive guard called a
trainer before the game Tuesday night
against New Jersey and said he was ill.
He also is seeking to renegotiate his
contract for the second time.
The Nets, meanwhile, soon made
rest of the Spurs a little ill with a 123-115
victory behind Mike Newlin's 30 points.
The announcement of Gervin's absence
was greeted with a chorus of boos from

HemiSphere Arena tans, who expected to
see "The Iceman" pick up his MVP
Award, along with Player of the Week
and Month honors.
"lie's sick, he said he'd be at practice
tomorrow," said General Manager Bob
Bass. "When a guy calls In and says he's
sick, you assume he's sick and send him
to a doctor tomorrow."
Newlin had few questions after the
Nets' victory.

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Indiana, 109.108, Los Angeles defeated
Newlin scored 17 points in the third New York, 116-105, Seattle shaded Cleve.
quarter, including seven points in the land, 123-121, Portland beat Kansas City,
final 1:30 as the Nets outscored San 105.99, and Utah topped Chicago, 116-106.
76ers 109, Pacers 108
Antonio, 9.2, to end the quarter ahead, 91
Julius Erving sank two free throws
90. Paced by 11 fourth-quarter points
with three seconds remaining to lift
from rese rve gua rd Mike Evans, San Philadelphia and spoil th e ret ur n of
Antonio closed to within 117-115 with 1:10 George McGinnis to Indiana, the scene of
remaining, but Eddie Jordan's two free his former glory years. McGinnis scored
14 points.
throws sealed the verdict.

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Herald Sports Writer
The party's over,
Crooms' Panthers blew out
the candles on a 22-5 lesson
Tuesday afternoon by embarrassing guest Leesburg 8038 at Seminole High School.
In what proved to be t he
opening act for a three game
sweep by Sanford teams (the
varsity and the junior varsity
both trounced Lyman)
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his teammates, he did add
another basket to finish with a
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team high 502 In 27 games.
"I'm looking at "KIK1" as
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Steve Grace," Seminole boss
Bill Payne said about his
future sophomore. "He should
Lake Howell's Claude McKnight challenges Lake be able to help us right
Brantley center Tom Moths at the bucket. away."
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"We came out sluggish," said Robinson. "We were
lucky to win the game. But give Lake Brantley credit,
they played good offensive 1*11."
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age group.
'1 had a good time in California," commented
Scott. "But when I got there I spent most of my
time preparing for the big day."
The Altamonte Springs youngster struggled
through six rounds of competition before finally
reaching his goal.
"it was a big thrill," he replied about the West
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"1 worked hard to get there."
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He punted for 112 feet, tossed the pigskin for
played
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Pop Warner football program this past fall.
championship total,
survived six rounds of local and national at't
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group competition to capture th e Ford Motor
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annual Punt, Pass and Kick Chantl)etitiofl"
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California.
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1975 season, In 1968, he set a major-league record with his 1.12
ERA and he also established a World Series' mark with 17
strikeouts in one game and 35 in one Series.
"When I alt down and think about it, I don't think I could've
had a better career," says the 44-year-old Gibson, who weighs
less and is probably In better shape now than when he quit
pitching for the Cardinals. "I accomplished pretty much everything I set out to do in baseball. Now I'd like to get a job In
broadcasting, which I tried and found I liked. I wouldn't mind
working as a pitching coach for some club, either. I think I
have a little I can offer."
Gibson wasn't exactly Mr. Cheerful during the time he
pitched, either with rival players or with members of the
media.
"Bob Gibson was my boyhood hero," says San Diego's Dave
Winfield. "I was a little nervous the first time I met him but I

Baseball Log

TRINITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL
VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE
197940
March 4, Tuesday, Herritage Preparatory School, Home, I.
4:00.
March 6, Thursday, Jones High School, Away, 4:00.
March 8, Saturday, Christian Home and Bible School, Home,
1:00,
Maeth1L,1day, Florida Central Academy, Home, 4:00.
March 13, Thursday, Groveland High School, Home, 4:00..
March 15, Saturday, Apopka High School, Away, 1:00.
March 18, Tuesday, Luther High School, Home, 4:00.

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February, earnedade*elfl the tcurflameflt with alatemum winning streak; opened against Auburn 24 hotis after
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The 80 points was the most
scored by Crooms this year.
Twenty-two wins was a
"modern time" season high.
Also included were two
thirds place finishes in
tournaments. The Panthers
grabbed third In its own
Christmas Tour nament and
another third in the Sunrise
Kiwanis of Seminole held at
Seminole High.
Leesburg (38): Kelley 12,
Bitter 8, Weaver 2, Boyd 5,
McDuifIe 10, Chancellor 1,
Par 0, Totals 15.8-38.
Crooms (80) Law 6, Bryant
14, Wynn 8, Wooten 8, Jackson
In a game where every 6, Hendricks 9, Knight 2,
Panther scored, Hendricks Gordon 2, Parks 4, Curds its .
contributed nine points to Saunders 2, Johnson 5, Gaines
Bryant's leading 14. Wynn, 8, Hill 2, Totals 32-14-80.
Wooten and Harold Gaines all Leesburg
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ATLANTA (UP!) - Alabama's C. M. Newton still has
reservations about the Southeastern Conference basketball
tourna ment e ven though it may be the Crimson Tide's only
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route w we I.AA pldyuua.
"As you know, I've always been a bit cool toward the tournament," said the dean of SEC basketbafl coaches. "Not asafl
attraction, because It does increase interest and bring In a lot
of money. But i don't like the fact that the NCAA says flat the
only team in our conference that is guaranteed a berth in the
national playoffs Is our tournament winner.
"I f eel the team which comes out on top In our rugged, 18game round-robi n conference schedule is our best team, even
ifit should get upset ln the tournament," said Newton during a
telephone interview. "1 certainly felt we had the beat team
whe n we won the confere nce (in 1976) and would have been
really upset If a tour nament loss had blocked us f rom the
NCAA playoffs."
Newton remembers back to 1951 when he was a member of
Kentucky team which went to the NCAA despite being
upset by Vander bi lt in the SEC finals and won the na tional
"We'd already been crowned the SEC champion (after
posting a 140 conference mark and f inishing four games out in
front) and an NCAA berth wasn't at stake in our tournament,"
Newton recalled. "Now, especially with the NCAA playoffs
expanded to 48 teams, our regular-season winner probably will
$et an aWarge berth. But there Is no guarantee."
Despite Newton's misgivings, the SEL tournament looms as
a second chance for those teams which got sidetracked during
the regular season - and that could include Alabama.
Take Georgia tot' example. The Bulldogs were looking pretty
good before their freshman superstar, Dominique Wilkins, was
Injured. They were 11.3 and had just beaten Alabama on the
road when they learned Wilkins would be out for a month -or
longer.
By time Wilkins returns, Georgia will be out of the regularseason SEC cage race. But the tournament could be another

LURE and OIL CHANGE

kids I've had In three years
because of their size. It will be
a good group to build on for
Coach Payne," continued
Marlette.
So much for next year.
Tuesday afternoon Crooms
toyed with the Yellow Jackets
In the first hail before blowing
them out for good midway
through the second half.
Forward Torrie Hendricks
scored eight of the Panthers
10 points in the last two
minutes of the third pe riod to
safely tuck away the win 51-

the varsity," Panther Coach
Chris Marlette predicted. "He
has to be more aggressive and
go to the basket more of.
fensively."
Another Panther to watch,
although probably not at the
varsity level, is point guard
Vernon Law.
The Panthers 5.7 quarterback controlled the
Crooms attack all year
through his deft balthandling
and pinpint passing.
Law also scored in double
figures about hail the time,
never theless this is one area
Marlette said the young guard
needs work.
"Vernon definitely has to
work on his shooting," confirmed Marlette. "He also has
to take charge more. In two
years he will be real tough."
Marlette also reasoned that
in two or three years this
ninth grade team may rival
the current 22-1 Seminole
Team - at least from the
standpoint of size.
"Lawrence Wynn and
Torrie Hendricks (Panther
forwards) will just get better
and better," said Marlette.
"Mike Wooten (6.0), Greg Hill
($3) Md Ms Pa
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be developed.
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tables and washi ng dishes?
Vup, that's right.
Before you begin running any kind of benefit for him, though,
you should know he doesn't consider these jobs beneath him at
all because the place he's doing them in is the flourishing
restaurant he owns,
He also happens to be chairman of the Community Bank of
Nebrask
as a,oneofthehealt!tfinanclalstures
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America.
But what is the boss supposed to to when semé of the employees In his resta urant call in sick and he finds himself shorthanded?
"Somebody's got to do It," says the St. Louis Cardinals'
former pitching ace, who has Z people dishing out all the
salads, steaks, sandwiches and chili he sells at Bob Gibson's
Spirits and Sustenance located in downtown Omaha, Neb.
Nobody could ever accuse him ofcalungin sick during 17
seasons with the Cardinals simply because he didn't feel like
showing up for work. Gibson set a major-league record still on
the books, intact, by starting 303 consecutive games from 1065
to 1975.
"I pitched when l had the flu and when l was sick asadog,"
he says. "I remember being operated on once for hemorrhoids
and I still didn't miss my tim."
It was that uncommon type of determination and dedication
that en abled Gibson to record 1 victories, strike out 3,117
betters,fashiona2.9llifetimeearned run average and wind up
being named the Cy Young Award-winner twice as well as the

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Herald Sports Writer
Tuesday night In the Lake Howell gym the Silver
Hawks presented the Reggie Barnes Show. The
magnificent senior forward looked like a magician
pulling rabbits out of his bat.
Barnes poured in 26 points to lead Lake Howell to a
hard fought 075 victory over Seminole County rival
Lake Brantley.
"Reggie kept us in the ball game," replied a less
than happy Hawk coach Greg Robinson after the
game. "He was really on."
Barnes tallied 15 of his own game high 26 in the
second half, breaking a 36-36 tie at intermission. Just
when it looked like the Patriots were within striking
distance Barnes pulled a trick out from behind his cape
to stop Brantley cold.
The Patriots entered the final stanza leading by two.
Barnes quickly hit a jump shot to tie the game at 46-46.
Reserve Larry Mincey then came off the bench to
supply his only two points of the game, giving the
Silver Hawks the lead for good at 4846.
Barnes hit another jumper to give Lake Howell a 5550 lead with 5:41 left in the game. At that point
Robinson inserted his four corner offense and Barnes
leda group of Silver Hawks marching to the foul line in
the final minutes.
Although Lake Howell shot poorly from the charity
stripe in the first half, they countered with a clutch 1820 performance down the stretch.
"The key was our delay game," surmised Robinson.
"Hitting our free throws in the second half also helped
us.',
"Barnes was hot," Lake Brantley boss Bob Peterson
stated flately. "There isn't much you can do against a
guy like that."
The Silver Hawks also had some scoring help from

Pacific Division.
Lakers 116, KnIcks 105
Kareezn Abdul4abbar scored 22 points Trail Blazers 105, Kings 99
Torn Owens scored a gamehigh 24
to lead six players in double figures as
Los Angeles snapped New York's five, points and Ron Brewer poured in seven
game winning streak with its seventh points in the final 2:38 to power Portland.
Otis Birdsong led Kansas City with 20
consecutive victory over the Knicks.
points.
sonlcs 123. Cavaliers 121
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Jazz 116, Bulls 106
Adrian Dantley, the league's third.
Dennis Johnson scored 34 points, Including two gamewinning free throws in leading scorer, pumped in 47 points as
the final seconds, to keep Seattle a half- Utah dropped Chicago Into the Midwest
game ahead of the Lakers atop the Division cellar.

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Trustees of the Henry S. Sanford Museum4brary will
observe the annual Founder's Day celebration with a special
program to be held in the east end of Fort Mellon Park at I
p.m. on Friday, February 8, 1980.
Mrs. F.E. Roumillat, who has arranged these celebrations
for the past 30 years, is chairman of the current observance
honoring the memory of early Swedish settlers and has announced the following program:
Opening band concert by the Sanford Middle School under
the direction of Peter Bukur
Introduction of board President Mrs. A.B. Peterson anti
board members, followed by the invocation o be given by Rev.
Leonard Jones, a direct descendent of Carl John Stedt.

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2 envelopes plain gelatin
2 ounces cooking sherry or 4
around Sanford in the year 1871 and to honor Manager JohnC.
St. Remo have, at one time or dissolved in ½ cup tomato ounces red wine
Homer of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
another all been called home, juice
i tablespoon oil to brown
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as have Switzerland, Mexico
2 tablespoons wine vinegar meat
J ..
Following the benediction by Rev. Jones, refreshments will
and the United States.
1 tablespoon white vinegar
Make two sharp cuts
be
served by Mrs. Lenora Jones anti Mrs. Elena Shaw. Guest
- Speaking four languages
1 tablespoon lemon juice
through the meat En the shape
registrations will be in charge of Mrs. Louise Austin and Mrs.
-.
,
• '. and being an excellent bridge
1 teaspoon of prepared mild of a "X'S. Insert the slivers of
Camilla Meyers. Guests are then invited to an open house tour
player, Mrs. Brown was often mustard
ham, pepper and onion,
•
of the Museum-Library hosted by Swedish descendents.
Invited to parties at the
2 tablespoons tomato paste pushing them through with a
wooden stick or the handles of
American Consulate when she
3 eggs
a wooden spoon. If the meat is
lived in Paris.
salt and pepper
too thick, slices may be
Her charm, friendliness and
dash of tabasco
Seniors Can Get
ready smile made her a Clean salmon of skin and pushed through from both
welcome addition to the bones, flake and add vinegar, ends but make sure they meet
Republican club In New York lemon juice and mustard, in the middle. Rub the meat IL
where she met many can- Saute onions in butter until with salt and pepper, and
nerapo ioto by Tom Not
didates for national office and clear. Add flour to make a garlic juice pressed from the Cuca Brown creates a Salmon Mousse surrounded by curried eggs, lettuce Free Tax Service
was Invited to the Republican paste, then add milk slowly, garlic,
and tomatoes.
Senior citizens may obtain free assistance in making out
national convention in Miami After milk is absorbed add
In a heavy pan or Dutch
their
income tax returns through the Tax-Aide program of the
as the personal guest of a salmon mixture and juice, oven brown the meat on all translated meaning hollow cook over low heat until meat
4 tablespoons pimento,
AARP, according to Louis B. Hanna, Overall Coordinator. The
California delegate.
smoked fish and juice and sides with a tablespoon of oil. hone.)
is tender and sauce thickens, ClIot)I)ed
On a trip to London In 1972, tomato paste. Cook slowly When well browned pour wine
service Is provided from 9 a.m. to noon at the Sanford
8 meaty veal shanks, about about 3 hours.
2 teaspoons green pepper,
where two married daughters until it comes to, a boil, over meat, lower heat and 1 Inch thick with bone in
Chamber of Conunerce on Tuesdays and at the Longwood
Before serving 8SS sauce finely chopped
now live, she became a little stirring constantly.
cover, simmer for two middle
First Federal Savings and Loan on Thursdays. R.W. Glatt of
through sieve and serve
4 teaspoons onion, finely
confused at the airport and
Lake Mary heads up this program,
12 cup flour
piping hot over meat. chopped
Add 3 beaten egg yolks and minutes. Add one cup water
asked a handsome stranger continue stirring over low and bay leaf, cook over low
1 teaspoon salt
Delicious with risotto a In
This assistance is also available at the Deltona library on
Mix ingredients for dough
"the way to New York."
heat. Add dissolved gelatine heat for 2 hours. If cooked in
Milanesa t yellow seasoned
½ teaspoon pepper
rice
with
grated
cheese
over
together
and
roll
out
of
Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon; in Orange City
He was Douglas Brown, an and tomato juice. Remove pressure cooker, meat must
L cup oil or butter
at
John
Knox Village on Mondays at the same hours, and
Lt. If you like the taste of floured board until pie-crust
engineer with Occidental from heat and cool In be tied so stuffing does not
2 cloves garlic, minced
beginning
Feb. 18, at the DeBary First Federal Savings anti
orange rind, grate a little over thin. Mix filling ingredients
Petroleum and a world refrigerator after adding salt come out. It takes about 20
2 onions, sliced
Loan
of
Seminole
on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30 to
together and spread
meat after pouring sauce,
traveler In his own right, and and p.ppae and tab..co.
minutes at 15 pounds of
½ cup parsley, chopped
pastry.
Roll
pastry
and
titling
11:30
a.m.
Ludson
Worabam, Richard Klepper apd Robert
I carrot, sliced
from that chance meeting
When cool but not set, fold PtesS1111e.
KOULIBIAC
and
fold
over
sides
so
filling
Baehr
direct
these
areas.
Let meat cool and slice very
they have now been married In beaten egg whites. Pour
1 stalk celery, sliced
will
not
fall
out.
Press
dough
Into
greased,
chilled
loaf
fine.
Put
back
together
with
for seven years.
(Russian)
small can tomatoes, sliced
Into fish shape, pressing tall
The Browns have lived on mold. Set In refrigerator some of the juice, wrap with
1 teaspoon grated lemon Dough:
with
fork to make fins. Make Veterans Invited To
Lakeview Drive In Sanford about six hours or overnight. foil and heat In oven until rind
2 cups flour
since last fall. He loves the Unmold and cover with ready to serve. Surround with
1 teaspoon oregano
4 teaspoons baking powder eye with an olive and the
mouth with piece of pimento.
fishing here and Mrs. Brown mayonnaise to which has small heaps of your favorite
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon salt
Bake
in 375 degree oven until
loves Sanford and finds "the been added one tablespoon of vegetables. Mrs. Brown
1 can tomato sauce
1 cup grated cheese
2
tablespoons
chopped
pastry
is
brown. Serve with Memodal Services
lemon
juice
and
a
teaspoon
enjoys
carrots
cut
In
small
area beautiful."
1 cup sherry
Green
Sauce.
Having lived In Palm Beach mustard, Decorate with rounds and small potatoes
1 cup beef bouillon
pimento
The public and members of all service organizations are
and other Florida cities, Mrs lettuce and sliced tomatoes that have been boiled and
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup milk
Green Sauce:
invited to a memorial service Thursday at 8:15 p.m. at the
Mix flour with salt and
Brown said she "loves San. and serve with curried eggs browned In the meat drip.
2 tablespoons cooking Mix thoroughly:
DeBary Civic Center.
ford more than any other and cumberland sauce. pings, green beans and pepper and sprinkle over sherry
I clove garlic
cauliflower. If you like gravy meat. Fry meat In oil or Filling:
place because it has the flavor Serves 8,
The service, conducted by the DeBary American Legion
1 cup oil
add more wine to the drip- butter until brown. Add
of an old fashioned Southern Cumberland Sauce:
2 cups cooked white fish
Post
259, will be a tribute to four military chaplains who
1 slice onion
2 celery stalks, chopped
pings and make gravy In garlic, onions, parsley, (snapper)
town that Is charming."
voluntarily sacrificed their lives by giving their life jackets to
i cup parsley
usual manner,
½ cucumber, chopped
carrots, tomatoes, and celery.
Mrs. Brown has developed a
½ cup mayonnaise
service men on the torpedoed and sinking SS Dorchester, Feb.
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup mayonnaise
Cook together for 2 minutes,
truly cosmopolitan palate and
2 hard boiled eggs, chopped
3, 1943.
1 teaspoon Accent
.
OSSOBUCCO
½ cup sow cream
stirring constantly. Add all
has enjoyed a wide range of
4 tablespoons pickle,
2 tablespoons vinegar
Vietnam veterans are reminded they are eligible to join the
Mix all ingredients and
(An Italian dish literally other ingredients, cover and chopped
dishes from Mexican food in a
lt cup sherry
legion according to a bill dated Dec. 22, 1961.

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Marriage Great Except F0'r Resentment
each week away from him old boyfriend) and I can live head, he wants a say about
DEAR ABBY: Mac and I
Getting married? Whether
provided he spends the other together when we're of age?" who's sleeping under it.
have been married for 30
you
want a formal church
night doing something with
years. We have a great
wedding
or a simple do-your—
DEAR
ABBY:
Re:
Then Dad said, "No! If you
you. (Playing honeymoon
marriage, except for the
own
Throwing
birdseed
instead
of
thing
ceremony, get
can
support
yourself
totally
bridge, Scrabble, or going to a
resentment he shows when I
Abby's
new
booklet, "How to
rice.
Experience
shows
that
when
you
are
of
age,
then
you
movie.) He is being selfish to
go out every Monday evening
Have
a
Lovely
Wedding."
the
birds
will
eat
the rice as
expect you to sit home and can live any way you like, but
to play canasta with the girls,
wholeheartedly.
as long as I'm expected to
Send $1 and a long, stamped
listen to him snore.
and bingo on Friday evenings
You
"mustard
seed"
this
kick
in
with
money
for
your
(28
cents) self-addressed
in the basement of our church.
flWAD ADDV. V .rn.
I will hc.uu ..n,.wfhln,, one comlruz!
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envelope
to Abby: 132 Lasky
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ASSISTANT PASTOR: Drive, Beverly hills, Calif.
along and play bingo, but he think Ibave earned two nights year-old girl. Last year my to say about it."
NOR WOLK, CONN. 90212.
Mom and Dad split up. I live
refused, He didn't mind my a week out.
Abby, how come it's OK for
going out for four years
Am I wrong or selfish? with Mom, and Dad lives in an Dad to live with somebody
because he was working Should I give up my canasta apartment with Merge, his outside of marriage, but not
second shift. But now that he's and bingo, or put up with girlfriend. When Dad and for me?
Marge started living together,
back on first shift, he wants Mac's complaints?
DON'TGETIT
WILLING TO PLEASE they didn't hide It. They had
me to sit home and listen to
flt'%tTgot', out oIstk
DEAR
DON'T:
With yo
me over their apartment as if
him snore In a chair after
DEAR WILLING: Offer they were married. When I Dad It's a matter of money,
supper
814W.
Abby, I never worked when Mac a compromise. Tell him said, "Dad, does this mean not morals As long as he's
my kids were growing up, so I you WIN spend only one night that Ricky (he's my 17-year- providing the roof over your
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major reom. Mother ii. obvious problem Is a deficiency of EAC' office for further information,
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Training in motivation and emplyahilfty skills Is provided.
and epouses often restrain those with A job developer also works dirseq with each pirtIcipnt to
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Florida (MY) features a pram
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Death loll 33
At Penitentiary

LegalNotice

N, 5-4 &amp; 4.12, full 4 part time.
Apply in person Sanford NursIng

CLASSIFIED ADS

LIDAL NOTICE

Notices hereby given that I am
Notice Is hereby given that the
rPt. regular annual meeting of
engaged in business at P.O. Box
5erd of Adiustment of the City the stockholders of The Citizens
35, Lake Monroe, FIa. 32747,
of Sanford will hold a regular Ba
Florida
Seminole County, Florida under
meetIng on Feb. 72. 1950 in the City will be held •t the bank located at
thefictillousnameot FORMITEX,
Hail at
11:30 A.M. to consider a 156 Geneva Drive, Oviedo,
INC. FLORIDA DIVISION, and
request for a variance In the Florida, at 4:00 P.M. on Wed.
that I intend to register said name
Zoning Ordinance as it pertains fo
February 20, 1950 for the
SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) — Brixe King's news secretary. with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, front and rear yard selback nesday,
election of Directors and the
44C line
ltime
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
Hundreds of Inmates forced to
An investigation was under cordance with the Provisions of the district
3c a line
3cons.cutivetimes
req irements
In
the
MR
zoned
transaction
of
such
other
business
in S. 45.5' BIk 19,
spend the night on cold con- way Into what started the Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: 4 Tucker
35c a line
Chapman as may properly come before the
7COflWCUtiVItitflfl
5:00 A.M. — 5:30 P.M.
Add'n to Sanford,
P5 • meeting.
crete floors In windowless uprising, but it appeared Section 165.09 Florida Statutes P 24.
FRIDAY
MONDAY thru
James W. Abetl
Being
SATURDAY 9-Noon
more
3 Lines Minimum
specifically
cells of the gutted New clear one of the major causes 1957.51g. Formitex, InC.
Exive Vice President
described
as
located
at
NE
corner
Publish
February
Mexico State Penitentiary was severe overcrowding of
6, 13, 1950
Florida Division
W. 5th St. I. Pine Ave.
DES-22
were being relocated today as the prison. The Institution,
By: Benjamin D. Coats
Planned use of the property
President
a result of one of the nation's originally designed for 1,000
Singlefamily midence.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Publish Feb. 6, 13, 20, 77, 1950
B. L. Perkins
THE EiGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
worst prison riots.
inmates and later reduced 10 DES.26
Chairman
CiRCUIT iN AND FOR
The, official death count handle only 850, had 1,136
BoardofAdiustment
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS
NAME
stood at 33, and officials said prisoflers Inside when
CIVIL ACTION NO.
PublIsh Feb. 6, 13, 1950
33CA49
Notice Is hereby given that we
DES-30.
AMER I FIRST
F ED ERA I
itwas unlikely more bodies of takeover began early are
engaged In business at 500 E. ______________________ SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO.
inrnn5n. Li1l..A
1.. ek
lW in w
yav
aiuruay.
emoran, casseioerry, seminole
- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
dAT ION, formerly known .s ______________________
County, Florida under the ftc.
36-hour weekend uprising
A former warden of
First Federal Savings and Loan
Board of County
titious name of SPACE AGE
Association of Miami, a cor.
3.-.tflteje$
would be found. At least $9 institution, Clyde J. Malley, SOLAR SYSTEMS, and that we
4—Personals
Tml5sion.rs
raf ion organized and existing
_______________________
people
Injured.
had warned almost two years intend to register said name with The County of Seminole
under the laws of the United States
Warden Jerry Griffin said ago of the dangers of over- the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
2 Choice lots In S.ctionM
of America,
The County of Seminole offers
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
acI WILL NOT BE RESPON.
of Oaklawn Cemetery
Plaintiff,
anthropologists would make a crowding the prison.
10i
sale
to
the
highest
bidder
its
17$
.
cordance with the Provisions of the
SIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
.
$SSoeach. 332-5131
careful search through the
"It Is going to burst at the Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit: Shoup 3.2 voting machines and one MICHAEL A. PESA, a single man,
CURRED BY ANYONE
--.
me sooner you place yout
ashes of the prison gym- seams until the Inmates burn Section 563.09 FlorIda Statutes Shoup ballOt punch,
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
and THE HUSKEY COMPANY,
Separate Sealed bids for the
classified ad. the Sooner you gel
OF FEB. 5, 1950.
Florida corporation,
nasium, where earlier reports it down to get attention (about 1957.
units will be received In th. office
Loin T. LaCrosse
Edgar . Hyatt
Defeants.
_________________________
had said several bodies would overcrowding,)" Malley told
of
the
Purchasing
Agent,
Room
Bob Hansen
NOTICE OF SUIT
417. Courthouse, Sanfurd, Florida TO: MICHAEL A. PESA
be found.
Jocelyn Welch
United Press International in
32771, until S:00 P.M. EST, local RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
An accounting of inmates a March 1978 Interview Publish Feb. 6, 13, 20, 71. 1950
______________________
time, Monday, March 10, 1950, at AND TO: All patties claiming
S-Lost &amp; Found
—
release4 Tuesday by Criminal conducted two weeks after he DES.21
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
which time and place all bids will interest by, through, under or
Mate" Dating Service. All
be publicly opened and read.
Justice Secretary Adolph was fired as warden.
against the aforesaid persons,
LOST: Fri. Yellow Ladies
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Ciearwa.
Specifications defining terms
yj
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
ARE
Saenz Indicated there were no
HEREBY
"The prison runs well on a
Hamilton watch, believed to
and conditions of sale are NOTIFIED THAT an action to
tar, Fl. 33515.
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
prisoners missing, however, day.to-day basis ... but the AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN availableatnochargeinth.cnic, foreclose a mortgage on the
have lost in front of TG&amp;Y.
Parties who took the prescrlpReward if returned, call 322which meant the death toll problem Is there. Over- DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES Of the Purchasing Agent,
following described property in
lion sunglasses from Yard
6261.
A
chines
are
offered
for
sale
in
would fall below the 43 killed crowding Is extremely OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE accordance with
Seminole County. Florida:
Sale as 205 Sradshaw Sat or
Florida $5
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Lot 2 Block A. SWEETWATER
Sun please return, no
at Attica In 1971.
dangerous."
Chapters2l4,iC.7.O4and5ectien3, OAKS, SECTION 10, according to
FLORIDA.
queetij asked.
e-Ctld Care
State corrections officials
Florida 5$ 73-156.
Notice Is hereby given that a
The governor said Tuesday
the plat thereof as recorded in PIat
The
Board
of
County
Corn.
Public
Hearing
will
be
held
at
the
hope to relocate as many as he probably would call a
Book 20, Pages 35 and 39, Public
missloners of Seminole County Records of Seminole County,
Commission Room in the City Hall
650 Inmates In correctional special session of the New in
Child Care in my home
reserves
the
rioht
to
relict any or
the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Lake Mary Blvd.
Institutions In surrounding Mexico Legislature to deal 7:00 o'clock P.M. on February 11, all bids, with or without cause, to Florida.
Including specIfically, but not by
323-3*39
states. Up to
prisoners with long-term plans for the 1950, to consider changes and waive technicalitIes; or to accept way of limitation, the following
thebidwhichinItsjudg,ment, eQuipment: Range-Oven
amendments
to
the
Zoning
Orwere to be housed in areas of state's prison system. dinance of the City of Sanford, serves the Interest of the County.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
Will do baby sitting in my home.
(Double), Disposal, Dishwasher, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
S. Sanford Ave. Area.
the ravaged prison that
Cost
of
submittal
of
Florida, as follows:
this bid Is Fan.Hood,Compactor,CentralAir
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
323-6155
Considered, an operational cOlt of and Heat.
ARTICLE V.
received the least damage.
th, bidder and shall not be passed Together with all the Im. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
USE
PROVISIONS
The first planeload of
on to or be borne by the County.
Section I, RC.1, Restricted
provements now or hereafter Case Ni. IS-216-CA44.p
Inmateswu flown Tuesday to
FICTITIOUS NAME
Publish Feb. 6, 13, 1910
CommercIal District
erected on the property, and all IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Notice is hereby given that I am
OES32
B. Conditional Uses Permitted
a federal prison In El Reno,
easements, rights, appurtenances, DORIS MARIE BEASLEY,
engaged in business at 530 Hwy. 17.
PItitlonSf.Wife
Add:
On-premIses _____________________________
(9)
rents, royalties, mineral, oil id
Okia., and at least 85 more 92
Longwood, Seminole County,
LOSE WEIGHT
preparation of food for offgas rights and Profits, water, and
and possibly as many as 200 Florida under the fictitious name premises consumption only, in.
water rights, and water stock, and :)EWEY .3. BEASLEY,
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Earn money at the same time
Respotident.HusbJnd
were to be transported today of AUTO LIQUIDATORS OF cidental to operation of typical
Notice is hereby given that a
all fixtures now or hereafter at.
323.1109
LONGW000, and that I intend to
Minit.Market and 7.11 stores.
tached to the property, all of
NOTICIOFACTION
Public Hearingwili beheld bythe
toafederalcorrectlonscenter register
said name with the Clerk _ILnariIes..Jn intøret end Pifinning end-Zoning Commission
—
which, including replacemcnls-. tO: DEWEY .3. BEASLEY
UITMiil'ion, Ill,
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
citizens shall have an opportunity
and additions thereto, shall be
whose address is unknown
intheCity CommissIon Room, City
County,
Florida
9-Good Things to Eat
In
accordance
to be heard at said hearing.
"During the next three
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Hall, Sanford, FL at 5:00P.M. on
deemedtobeandremainapartof
wilh the provisions of the Fic.
By
order
of
the
City
Commission
Thursday,
Feb.
the
property,
action
for
Dissolution
of
Marriage
21,
1950
to
consider
days, they will move out 115 titiouS Name Statutes, To-Wit: of the City of Sanford, Florida.
the followIng change and amend, has been filed against you, and you has been filed against you and you
Navel oranges &amp; grapefruit
inmates per day to other Section U5.09 Florida Statutes
MN. Tamm, Jr.
mint to the Zoning Ordinance and
are required to serve a copy of are required to serve a copy of
$4bu,
City Clerk
federal prisons" In Arizona,
your written defense, if any, to it your written defenses, if any, to it
the Comprehensive Land Use Plan
322-6733, 322-0362
—
51g.
Samuel
Wyner
Publish January 21 and February of the City of Sanford, Seminole
on H. Richard Bates of AN. on: SUSAN A. ENGLAND, AtNevada, Texas and other Publish Feb. 6, 13, 70, 71, 1910
6.
1910
DERSON 1. RUSH, Attorneys for tOf'fley for Petitioner, LEGAL
County, Florida.
states, said Jill Marron, Gov. Ii DES??
11—lnstrucflons
DER96
the Plaintiff, whose address Is 322 CLINIC OF
Rezoning from SR.1, Single
ENGLAND
5,
East Central Boulevard, Post CHEEK, P,A., 1107 East Highway
Family Residential Dwelling
Office Box 2215, Orlando, Florida 436, Altamonte Springs. Florida
District.
SHARE A RAINBOW
37502, and file the o'iginal with the 32701, on or before March 3, 1980,
To that of MR.?, Multiple
LegalNotice
— Family Residential Dwelling Clerk of the above .tyled Court on and file the original with the Clerk
Creative Expressions
322-751J
or before the 11th day of February, of the Court either before service
District
1950;
otherwise,
a
judgment
That
Property
may
on
described
Petitioner's
as Lots
PIANO LESSONS- Expert
attorney stated
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
be entered against you for the above, or immediately thereafter,
6, 7, S. 9, 1. 10, Block 9, 3rd
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company will f lie with the Interstate Commerce Commission on or
lessons for beginners, In.
relief
demanded in the Comp'aint. otherwise a default will be entered
Section Dreamwoid, PB 4, Page
about February 24, 1950, a revised system diagram map, color-coded to show the various categories of
termediate, advanced.
'WITNESS my hand and the seal against you for the relief prayed
70, Seminole County, FL
lines as required by 19 CRF, Part 1121, effective November 1, 1976, and subsequent revisions. The map
Teaching theory &amp; Imof said Court on this 14th day of for in the Petition.
Being 'more generally described
accompanying this notIce Is a black and white version of the map to be filed wIth the ICC and is that
provIsation 322-4212 after 4.
January, 1980.
as localed on Lake Ave. 4 24th
WITNESS MY HAND and the
portion of the system diagram map showing tracks owned and operated by the Seaboard Coast Line
(SEAL)
Place
Seal of this Court on this 25th day
RaIlroad Company In Central Florida.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. of January, 1950.
The planned use of the property
Also Included with this notice Is a copy of the line description for a line newly listed in Category 1.
1$—lteIp Wanted
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT (SEAL)
iS Multi-family residential
designated as 1.FL-35, defIned In the above regulations as a line for which an abandonment or discon.
COURT'
The Planning ii Zoning Corn.
. Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
tInuanceappIicat$onmaybefiledwithlnathree.y,arpetI,
AVON
BY: Eleanor F. Buratto
mission will submit a recom.
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
Any Interested persons may obtain a copy of either the color•codsd or black and white versions of
FIGHT INFLATION
DSguy Cleft
mandatlon
to
the
City
CoIislon
IefIsInoie
County
".sysien diagram map at reasonable cost by sending their request
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30 4
In favor of, or against, the
- By: Cnthia Proctor Director-Special Corporate Proiect$
power. For details, Call
February 6, 1950.
requested
Deputy
Clerk
change
or
amendment.
Seaboard Coast Line industries
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1-541-4417or644-3079
Publish
The
City
Commission
will
hold
a
Jan.
30
&amp;
Feb.
6,
13,
20,
___________________________
Water Street
Public
Hearing
in
1950
RN
the
City
Corn. OPERATING ROOM.lacksonville, Florida 32202
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DE H
mission Room In the City Hall,
-103
Full time,days, some prior 0 R
Prices: Plessemakecheck payabletoSeaboard Coast Line Industries
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
________________________
Sanford, Florida at 1:00 P.M. on
asp., good salary &amp; benefits.
Color.codbd map-$10.00
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vl! JJ Vj IYPY 10, UIP9II 1110 File
Apply personnel West Volusla
,, ur. uuuj uunj PU
Number 79.$6.CP
recommendation.
Memorial Hospital, DeLand.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Division
All partIes in interest and
EOE. M-F-H.
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
citizens shall have an opportunity
File Number I5-2S.CP
FLORENCE B. LEADER ak.a
to be heard at said hearings.
Division
FLORENCE BARBARA
By order of the Planning and
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LEADER
Zoning Commission-of the City of
CYRUS F. FERNALD,
Decessed
Sanford, Florida this 4th day of
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

&amp; Convalescent Center, 9S0

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole

322-2611

Mellonvilie.
NEEDED NOW!

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOI'R

RN's— LPN's
HOME CARE—
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HOSPITAL STAFF
NURSES AIDES3 to 11; 'Ii to 7

DEADLINES
Noon The Daylefore Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

LIVE-IN COMPANION

SFIED

CALL 628.0636

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Photo-Mat has perm. PT sales
Position, hrs. between 2:305, 1
p.m. Uniforms plus Corp.
benefits. Apply .1423 Wr
Fairbanks. Winter Park 6151755.
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Board of County
Commissioners
The County of Seminole
Real Property tsr Sale
In accordance with Florida $5
Chapters 125.35 and 271: Seminole
County offers for sale to the
highest bidder approximately
17 79 acres being located southeast
of City of Sanford; and being more
specifIcally described as the West
one-half (Lots 1 through I) of

Seminole Gardens Subdivision:
Flat Book 5, Page 23: SectIon I,
Township 10 South, Range 31 Last;
Parcel Number 05-30-31-501-0000..
0010, Seminole County. Property is
zoned Agricultural and is vacant.
The property is further
described as having approximately 435.05 feet along

planed, unopened Irdoks Avenue
on the north: 441.1 feet along
Kentucky Ave. on the south: with
blocked access of 121411 feet on
the east aM 1211 feet along the
extension of unopened Davis

(Sriescn) Ave. on the welt. The
property is also known
the
"Cameron City dump site". it Is
fenced and posted and has net bees
used as a dump site for several
years. Dumped debris lsas bees
covered. ground leveled and grass
allowed tO grow.

Abiddeposltofl0percu,w billie
form ifs bid bond, cashier's, or
certified or U.S. Treasury check
shall accompany bid offer. Upon
award and completion of sale Is
highest, succesoful bidder(s), all
smsucceestul bid deposits will be
returned.
Bidof$er$inustbe In writing and
submItted to liii off Ice of the
Purchasing Agent, Rum 417,
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,

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County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida 32771. The personal
representative of the estate is
DOUGLAS WARD LEADER,

whqwiddress Is 700 Melrai Ave.,
Apt. .323, Winter Park, Fl 32719.
The name and address of the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All persons having claims or

demands against the estate are
required, 'WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, so file with the

clerk of the above court a wrItten
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must
be in writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim Is not yet
due, the date ifien it will become
due shall be stated. lithe claim is
contingent or untiquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured. the
security shall be described. The

clalmnt shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mall one copy
to each personal roprosintative.
All persqns interested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS PROM THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file any ibieCtiens
they may have that challenge the

validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
rsfirs45ntalive, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the tsurt.ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
WILL II FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of

this Noflce of Administration:
February 4.1581
DOUGlAS WARD LEADER
As Personal 11esssWstive

Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Divisicn, the
address of which is SemInole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. The personal representative of the estate is Barnift
Banks Trust Company, NA. whose
address is 250 Park Avenue South,
P.O. lox 1000, Winter Park, Fia.
33759. The name and address of the

personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
clerk of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must
be In writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
addrossof the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claIm is not yet
due, the date when it will become
due shell be stated. lithe claim Is

contingent or unliquidated, the
the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
nature ci

regmantative, or the venue or
jurIsdiction 0? the court.
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 10 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Date if the first publicatIon of
this Natice of Administration:
february 4. tNI
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BAUNETT BANKS TRUST
COMPANY N. A.

0lPrNiNatIve

LEADER

FLORENCE
B.
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LEADER
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRI$INTATIVI:

THOMASG.F*UMAN,ESQ.
P.O. 10*11

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Tifighoisi: (105)131-isO
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAl.
REPRESENTATIVE;
AI*OW 1.. Ora.igor

wksasnuiie, Haities, Ward
$QI,PA
P.O. 10*051 Wintir Park, Fla.
31758
TN*t*is: 1115)4444313
PubIIlbPds4.11, $80
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HOMES FOR SALE
Also assume mortgages

WIn train on fib one. Hurry
won't last.

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

912 French Ave.
323-5176
Cornerof lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2 story home in
picturesque part of Sanford.
Large rooms, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growIng family. Fireplace,
corner lot. 1 yr. warranty,

Accurate typing, be up front
where the action Is.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
323-5176
Corner of lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

LOVELY 3 Berm, 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, con.
venIent location toSanfordli4. Nicely landscaped yard. 1
yr. warranty 837,,

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company benefits.
Apply In person to:
Ron Beck,
Director

Ewnlng HeiRid
300 N. French Ave.

Sanford, Florida

L D DRIVERS

Seethe sites, cxc. pay I benefits.
Here is your opportunity.

3390509
339-0505

DeBARY LOVELY 7 BED.
ROOM, I BATH. FAMILY.-

DiNING ROOM COMBI NATION, NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR. $35,s00.

2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. $21,900.

s ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE
PICKETT ESTATES INCLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 2

BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, 2 'CAR GARAGE, 3
MONTHS NEW.
LARGE 3 BEDROOM,
BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW

532,9001

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.

323-5176

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 35 huge kit.,

formal 01, 1g. Master BR,
citrus trees, low cash to mort.
Perfect locatIon. 131.100.

Corner of lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

WANT

a positive attitude
1A --___..., .-..,--

a person with

wi.lflv, PIUI
beinlaseffstart,raasl.nin.
tussled investigator. Also y
must have common sense in
handling preblems, not easily
frustrated, also a desire to learn
end to lead. I went you to be
aggressive toward life and
personal achievement, hot
antsN.andtere..sabIIshgeaN
daily, finally above all never
quitting
th
dSfSifW.

3 BR clean home w-gas heat,

inside utility rm. &amp; priced at
only $26,900

4,private area, C.HIA, 1g.
patio, carpeted, easy cash to

CHINIST

benefits, Contact Sprague

Electric Co., Hwy. 17-92,
Long*ood, Fl.. or phone 3393011, LOB.

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LADY, YOU HAVE CONTINUAL.
LV DEMANDED A CHANCE

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FOR THE OPPOITUSIITV
NOW YOU HAVE ITt

3 BR, lB fenced yd, needs some
TIC. Assume mont. owner will

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OF________________
SANFORD REALTOR
322-0231
75445 French Aye.
3770'79,372-3353.3223772
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INVESTMENT Western Auto,

Wllldoany kindol work
333-4441

CALL ANN BYTE AT 333-1176

STEEL

$-4.oII*

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Inside sales in Sanford office.
asp. preferred but will cus•
sider training qualified individual. Silmry + comm.,
good benef its. Apply In poison
Purl of Sanford. Orange Blyt,
LA. Monroe or mill resume

?NEED CASH?
Use Your Home As security
Call Us ForTerms
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Tower Fksancial$.rv.
1.505 411-2459

P.O. Box 306, Lk. Monroe, pi.

NO BROKERAGE

- 32147.

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FEES

rms,, Fla. rm., &amp; freshly

paintedf BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Yours for $41,900!
FURNISHEDI 3 BR. lB home

with rental apt.l Move right
ml Newcarp. &amp; w.paperl Only
$37,500.
ATTRACTIVEII 3 BR, lB older

home in good cond.l Spacious
modern kit., front &amp; back
porch, FP a. carpt A buy tor
$36,900.

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420
ANYTIME

compressor 1g. sign In front,
owner will sell inventory at

-, carpet Imuds more. Priced to
Sill. W,100.
...OUNUAR ESTATES near

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creage
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6' acres ton only 516.500. VerY
good terms. Osteen.
Pioneer acres. Hewout your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,
down payment. Osteen.
S acre tiled farm, Sanford,
40 acre or.nge grove, Geneva.
900 acre catlle ranch. Sorrento.
H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Rig. REAL ESTATE Broker
290 N. 11-97, Casselberry, Fl.

Multiple Listing Service

security, furnished, ready to
move in.
COUNTYCLUBCHARMER

S ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900
PR ESS WOODS. 85 ACR ES AT
$100 PER WITH TERMS.
WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO

LOT, READY TO BUILD
$7,000.

in I of Sanford's nicer areas.
PLUS FP, sw. pool, C-H&amp;A.
fruit trees 1. a brand new country kit, All this a. a low

Realtors

2135' a S French (17 92) Sanfora

FHAVA,FHA73S5,74$

Orlando

Beds, ObI. motel 6. S. &amp; mat?.

5.30 set: Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323 7340.

Bob Ball 377 4103 2202 French

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Pluto, Apple, Fig
The Backyard
671 1700
5589 Lk Howell Rd - Winterl'k.
FILL. DIKT &amp; TOP SOIL.
YELLOW SAND

Side by Side refrigerator, i;
Picnic table w2benches $30
full Size baby bed w-mattrejs,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $79.93;

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Dry, Ready for your
home.$5,500.

Acreage Lake Harney. Call for
details. 530-0333.

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OLD MIMS ROAD- 20 acres
MOL on paved road. Improved

pasture, partly wooded. Zoned
Al. Owner financing. $45,000.

monthly, payments under $230.
- Low down pIyments. 3222797

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Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, 3.
Gen. Repairs. LIcensed &amp;
Bonded. Free ,Estlrnel.-373
60)5 after 5p.m.
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Home Repair
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Complete Mobile
Home Repair
3-49 529

Tilefloors installed
NEW&amp;REPAIR
Free Es?.
830 1783 aft 6

If you're in the business of building
your
busines.
.use
the
Classified Ads often.

I Man, quality operation
8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 377 1)21

Dresstnaklng

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Drapes, Upholstery
327-0707

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We buy used furniture
FURNITURE B. THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave
Sanford
3236593

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
ThaI's Classified Ads

Antiques and Modern Furnllure
One Piece or Houseful

Drywall
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Bridges Antiques

repaired.

&amp;

Light

Comm

'vatd Debris, Trash
Appllances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAU 319 5371

322-4132

FLA'S.

Groomlng&amp; Boarding

SECOND

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
slat rontroteci heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 377 5752

Painting by Anthony Corino,
Quality In? or Est - pressure
c leaning V ree F sf 1?? 077?

Handymen

CHINA &amp; POTJ'ERY

IF TI-IISISTHE DAY tobuyanev
car, see today's Classified adt
for best buys.

Need A Handy Man?
CAL MOYER

SHOW &amp; SALE

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PaIntIng—ooraflng

W000MAK ING &amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
SANFOROCIVICCENTER
Admission $150

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Handyman, mi .ur ci. rep.,
plumb , Carp., tree cit., 24 hr.
serv, Senior cit. dii .851 1901.

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For Estate COmmercial I. Residential AuctIons &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323-5620.

House Cleaning

76-Auto Parts

ANNA'SCLEANINGSERVI

Us-cd full size hotel motel bed-

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52-Appliances

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Washer repo. GF deluxe model.
Sold orig. $409.35, used short
lime. Bal. $119.l4or $19.35 mo

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No Job Too Small
Free Estimates 37) 0816
REPAIR--lnterit,r Exterior
FREE ES? IMATESCaII 3655342

Sm.Otfice

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HousewivesCleanlng Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or I time basis
Pleasecallaft 5p.m.
671-5*94

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Painting &amp; Repair

373 5418

107W. 27th St. 373 9114
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EUTSLER PAINTING I

Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price. Battery Shop
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All Work Guaranteed

making custom furniture
323 7361
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ALL AMERICAN

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Hauling

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Call 831 5399or 867 0134

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Remodel &amp; Additions.

furniture, Refrig,, stoves, tools I

Why buy uSed? New brand nan,,

CERTIFIEDLAWN
B. LAN DSCAPIN
FREE ESTIMATES 379o7

)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls

Larry's Mart, 21S Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used

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Top Prices Paid
used, any condition 6.41 8126

5)'4tjsehoIc1 Goods

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if you don't tel') people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322-2611 or 531.9993.

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nilure Salvage, 332 8721

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Home repairs, paneling, root.
carpet. remodeling All work
':uir I ret' I-st 331 8465

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327740

Shocks 54.9$-Heavy Duty $695
New Batleries$29.95
2413 French Ave., Sanford

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Trent PaintIng &amp; Repair
InteriorS. Exterior
Free Est
377
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Painlingl Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES,

Call anytime 349-5759

In80

Agent. 339-1316.
Orig. 5539, now $205 or $19 ma.
Agent 339-5316.

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Carpentry, Painting, Maint
of all types. LIC Bonded
323 603$
Insured
$34 I'199

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double oven, $300. Frigidaire
Heft., wlfl., frostfree, 17 cu. ft.,

$250 *347273.
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REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
5.0. BALINT
322-5665

Hotpoinl Elec. Range, Avo,

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Wedding photography by John
Cuilum. Free engagement
photos on color IxlO 373 e79

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Push button conlrols, has caro
USel. still in waOanty.
Originally seie, assume payments of $31 mo. Agent 339-

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When you place a Classified Ad In
The Evening Herald, stay close
because
to
your
phone
something wonderful II about to
happen.

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'down. 533.000. 333-3357.

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COURT CUSTOM'S CONST
Custom design homes,
Additions. 323 0781
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TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON
formerly Marriott's Beauty Nook
519 E. lit St., 322 571?

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869 5562.

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Ref. repo. 16 CU ft frost free.

Tony Coppola AssocIates, 95 N.
Hwy i7.92, Casseiberry.

I pd. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with

Home Improvements

Ceramic Tile

WE BUY uSED FURNITURE.
APPI. lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
niture, 205 F 25th St 373 0981

metal officectesk $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 205 F. 25th St. 373
09$)
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322-1721.
private, yet near schools,

3fl1orevfl3337

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Beauty Care

Buy

Buying old pocket watches, any
cond Will pay top price for
this area 668 6610.

Cash

ding. Very clean, $l4.9Sea. pc.

Oon't pile no longer needed items NO QUALIFYING 3'SR home.
New C HIA &amp; carpet Owner
high as an elephant's eye. Piace
will finance w substantial
a classified ad, and pile the

money In your walletI

side, insp. tillô 80, $-49S. 705W. I
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321 0640

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Harold HaP $afty

323.5774 Day or NighI

AIlSi:eTarpaulins
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-579)
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repossessed, used very shot

MLI

REALTOR

Phone 332 7551, Sanford

"' REALTOR. MLS

Factory made lowbo'y trailer w6' ,xI' body, Steel deck, lights,
bargain. 327-2345.

time. Original 5*2. bal. $181 or
$21 ______________________
m-Mgeflt339-1356.

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

M. Unsworfh Realty

107 W. Commercial

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stand, dbl dresser &amp; D.70x14
Goodyear Tires, 323-1792.

Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 57-92, So. of Sanford.

lovely 351 home w-a2xfl in

FHA or VA. Call us today to
we. $49,900.

327.519)

975 Singer Futura Fully auto,

2439S.MyrtleAve.

impala. 4 dr
clean, good cond. new tires,
new exhaust system. $795
After 6 pm 831 9019

inc

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delivery. Nail's Sanford Furniture Salvage, 7-2, So. of

373 S3I

Tuscawilia. NEW whIte

iOIarIums, hones 5 much
more. Compare at $157,100,

310 Sanford Ave.

seconds but brand new top line
beddIng sets only! Free locat

g ciComsa

I??? Chcrcic't

'67 Plymouth, 6 CY1 valiant.
Solid body, no rust, clean Ifl

Pipper Hammond auto cord
organ. Like new,
books.
$650 Oniq $1,700 323 5500

Sanford._322572).

JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.

Good school area too. Will go

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

beds are not damaged or

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RAVENNA PARK

ground pool, ic. porch &amp; BBQ.

Topper forshort bed Pick up
$150

'.-, oil of total Inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These

We are proud to offer you this

marble PP I 1g. liexlgon P1,1

nUY,SEIL.TPADE
311 315 F First St.
322 622
FURNITURE-BEDDING,
Wholesale toall.Orlando Whole
sale Furn. 2500 industrial Blvd.,
OrIpdo

Furniture, 705 E 25th St. 3230911.

tOCEETT

need of. reed all o" i'"" am.
every day.

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SON SCHOOL. $12,500 Ex.
CEL t ENI TERMS,

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1973 Dodge Motor Home
11.000 rn 5.5000
32? 0037 itt -I

Merchandise

68Wanted to

lots of cabinet space in kit.,
washer, ' C-H&amp;A, ge. FR,
- range, refr., drapes, priced

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e1'11UIUi1UI:

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pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queen &amp; king. Jenkins

W. Garnelt White
Reg. Reai Estate Broker

- - - Si, 2B, 500' Ic. porch,

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ON 2 STREETS - ADJACENT TO A PARK NEAR WIL.

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don payment. $47400.

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2BR,1B, newroof, 1g. corner lot,
fruit &amp; shade trees, icr. porch,

REALTY WORLD.
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OVER AN ACRE FRONTING

right.

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PONTIAC SUNBIRD t978.
camel color. tow rni perfect.
air, auto. good gas. 13.900 373
0106

8311 for further detaIls,

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Call Clark 8. Mitt 323 7580

50-Mascellaneous for

77" Cony. iota, lounge rocker,
new twin silo M I BS. nile

MELLONVILLE CORNER

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tgag, Investment. 1)04 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 427-7976.

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Build to suit -our lot or yours.
OWNER WILL HOLD
THE MORTGAGE

also make Real Eseste &amp;
Business IDEas. Florida Mor-

327 32
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Sanford

REALTOR MLS
Eve 333.1805
*22-WI

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box sprIngs-a. mattressesat 20

Inc.,
RZ IMLTV

&amp;Sokl

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Western Boots. Special $39.99 pr

HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900.
excellent terms

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pile no onger needed1te
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money Inyourwalieti

i ACRES ZONED MOBILE

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clearance, big savings Call

5345210
Eve. 562-365'
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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1976.
silver, low mi cream puff
Michelins. stereo. 53.700 323
oioo

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Pianos &amp; organs, Stock
AWARD REALTY. INC.
119-2*00

- Will buy 1sf 1 2nd mortgages. We

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ROB SOIl MAR IN F
2977 Hwy. 17 92

47.A-Mmlgages Bought

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323 3)47

new

Hwy 9?. I rolt- wi's? ot Speedway. Daytona Beach. will hold .1
publiC AUTO AUCTION ('very It you are having difficulty findinç
Ibesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's - a place to live, car to drive, a
lot', or some service you have
tile only one In FlorIda. You set

The reserved prIce. Call 901-255-

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Ike
6700

DAY TONA AUTO AUCI ION

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55,200 323

979 Subaru flral .1 wh

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35 ft Owens float. $900. Dokt-d I
at Hontoon Marina. DcLand
or see J P at Kaitec P0ti,i
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Wanted

We buy equity In houses. apts. 8.
vacant land. Lucky In
vestments, ' 0. Box 79.
Sanford 322 4741

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OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CV-

JVNI
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cost. This Is a real money On this 3+ acre, 3 BR, 3B home.
- mikar. Only $125,000.
Location is super I Close to I-I
UNBELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
" BR, lB C-H&amp;A, paddle bOat,

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The Real Estate Agency

52,000 sq. ft., auto lit w.air
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BROKER

-. sea wall, dbl car garage, w-w

PT, work"Tor par. res. couple.

JUST FOR YOUI4BR,ZBhome
in Tee 'n Green with new CMA, carp. &amp; morel Spacious

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EXCLUSiVE ½ acre in country
3 BR, 1½ 8, $0 mm. to I.

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Minimum2yr.exp.&amp; capableof
sitting up &amp; operatIng &amp;Il
standard shop egpt. Must have
own tools. Position oilers good
starting pay &amp; cxc. fringe

REALTO9S

in park with recreation and

hoid sm. 2nd $77,500

41—Real Estate

for what you have to sell, Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here

Branch OffIce
3232222 MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
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BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER.
Retirement or Starter Mobii
Home 12x64,2 BR, 16, Located

323-5176

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IS ft. Rengen Boat
Evinrude Motor, Trailer $100
831 7576

Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve II T one

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BUILD! 58.500.

2439S.MyrlleAve.
Sanford
Orlando
32? 1577
32) 0640

207 B. 2SthSt.

figures.

HEAT. FULLY FURNISHED
MOBILE HOME. LIKE NEW
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
REDUCED TO $16,500.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

SROKER

Eves. 322-0612, 332-15e7

navel valenclas, 2 BR, IS, new
w-w carpet, C-H&amp;A, 1g. 20x20
work shop. Must seal Only

7 BEDROOM. CENTRAL AIR 8.

.ee our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BRs.

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Lk. Sylvan area, S acres, $27,000
Other parcels avail. W.
i Mallczowskl, REALTOR 3227983.

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home In Osteenl 5 acre mini,
Iarm,abovegroundpooi, barn
9 lOts morel BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT.
Enloy
for
544,9001

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COLOR FUL pink grapefruit,

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42-l43biIe Homes

Call Walt Cappel 323 6400
Knowles Realty InC
REALTOR
678.3005

LOG HOME TO BE CONSTRUCTED NEAR SUN.
LAND ESTATES, $31,500
COMPLETEI

uwnerwlllholdmortw-29pct.
dwn, Sal 10 pct.

SECT-BOOKKEEPER
A thence to show off your skills.
Accurate typing, goad with

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Sanford, FIa

COUNTRY LIVINGI I BR, 76

gazebo. All this for $79,900.

3237832

"I'll tell you what It tells me...It tells me ou were
rIpped off, that's what It tells me!"

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69tC
75 models. Call 339 9100 or 831
£605 (Dealer)

80-Autos for Sale

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Reg. REAL ESTATE Broken SEIGLEW REALTY IRO,'sER
29014.17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve 562-3655 32) 06-10
327 1577
*34-1200

NEW 3 BEDROOM CROCKETT

MULTIPLE LISTING -REALTOR

AAA EMPLOYMENT
Cornerof lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

Just perfect for Sm. farn or
retired couple 2 BR. 113. LR.
FR, very attractive kit..
Deltona

REUP(

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1971 Ford P U. 8' box, sfd trans.
topper. I owner. low U,,.
$3,900 Super Sharp! Will
consider trade 322 0956

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STENSTROEV1

VW 72. .111 4 dr, auto, AM FM,
Michltn. new sticker, exc.
cond 11.850 or best offer 323
515-I

79-Trucks-Trailers

Sales

All makes &amp; modelS, small
down payment or will trade for
anything of value Call Gary or
John 651 1370
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'75 Ford P U, Stereo,
7 Gas tanks, reg gas. $7,000
Call MB 8S16,lft 5

A I KAMPGROUNDS
I' a mi West of I-I on SR -46 to
Orange Blvd. Thursday 1 5
pm Good assortment of I
crafts &amp; stuff. Y'aI Come?
Fred Walrofh,sponsor.
(omorrow may be the day you sd
that roll-a-way bed you've
nowhere to roil away
If you
place a Classified Ad today

322-7912

2565
HAL COIJUTREAITYinc. aEIOLER REALTY ' REALTORS 9 PARK

Country home, Cameron Ave. I
acre home has extra Ig rms,
FP, FR, OR, guest cottage,

54-Garage

3235200
3$O3OrlandoDr.
VA&amp;FHAFlnannino

CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO

apply themselves, Casual
wofklng conditions make this
an ideal opportunity for the
youngers.t. If you are over iS,
preferably single an con start
Immediately, See Mr. Knitter,
Thurs, Feb. 7th from 9:00
am. to 12:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Court Motel, Rts. 17 &amp;
92, Sanford, Fl. No Phone
Cailsl
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$95,500

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3 BEDROOMS, P7 BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE

sportation furnished. Above
average earnings with rapid
advancement for those that

Advertising

7 BR 1 B new paint &amp; carpet,
Quiet neighborhood $3000 dwn,
owner will hold $71,900

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POOL WITH PRIVACY

Large NatIonal Concern Is now
unrollIng S people free to
travel the entire U. S. doing
publishers contact work.. On
the lob training with Immediate drawIng account
available and all tran-

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BUYJUNKCARS
From $lOto 5.50
Cell 327.1624; 3734460

BARGAIN TV'S
Whypay more'
HERB- S TV
2597 S Sanford Ave
323 1731

REALIOR"

acre zoned commercial on
busy four lane. Owner may
assist with financing. $36,900.

RECEPTIONIST

commission with full

575.000

7OlBidg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

REALTOR,377.719$
Room for an officewith3lorm,
2 Bath home to enjoy. One-half

24HOUR0322-9283
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I Acre on St Johns River, OK for
mobile home or bldg site
516.000 Terms.

INC

REAL ESTATE

Cafeteria- Lady experienced to
work in cafeteria 2 to 9:30
p.m., fast &amp; dependable, ascellent benefits. Apply Mrs.
Whittlngton S.C_C. 321.0909.

needed. Salary plus

$12,900

Altamonte, auto repair
&amp;parts

Cal Bart

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sales experience

$52,900
$55,000
$42,900
539,91)0

PLUS
Sanford commercial, I rental
units, includes restaurant &amp;
lounge, $175,000.

41-Houses

DININGROOMELEGANCE
2 BR, I Bath, 1g. covered patio.
and fenced backyard. EXTRA
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
Ilveabie. 527,500,

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1976 OldS Vista Crutser Station
Wagon, All Power. take over
payments 831 7526

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I Top Dollar Paid for Iuflk &amp; used
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold otiQ.
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
327 5990
$493.75 hal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 3398356.

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

3BEDROOMHOMES

Altamonte
Longwood
Lk. Mary
Lk. Mary
Winter Spgs
Sanford

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Good used TV'S, $758. up
MILLERS
Ph. 322 0352
76l9Ortando Dr.

ItALTOP

2llOSanford Ave.

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

REALTY
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Plenty of elbow room • lake
frjntaqe on this 3 acre mini
farm. comp w-3 BR home
Make otter OSTEEN

321.0759

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CARPET H1.PIN

starter. Previous

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

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PORT EVERILADSI

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Furn duplex, tine downtown
location, neat. in good repair,
Upstairs 3 BR, 18; downstairs
7 BR apt. Excellent income,
high yield. Large.assumabie
low Interest mort. $36,000.
HAROLD HALL REALTY
INC.REALTOR,MLS
323 5774

operations. 10 hr. wk. $5. per
hr. Apply 200 5. French Ave.,
Sanford.

advertisers. A great

enable the clerk to mail one copy

DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file any obiections
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications Of the personal

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korsky &amp; Westland Helicopters. Must be exp. in major
components. OverhaulS, flight

future for a self-

to each personal reprewr*stiv,.

All persons interested -hi the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

D.iplexes

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Deltona' Here it is! should be
$75,000, only 5-61,500. Custom
buFit 32. has everything in
cludlng built in Microwave
oven.

BATEMAN REALTY

40-A—Apartments &amp;

Mechanic Inspector
Mm. 20 yrs. experience, SI-

established and new

claimant shall deliver sufficient
copils of the claim to the clerk to

By OWNER: 3BR.2B
WINTERSPRINGSAREA
i Mo. old, 327-0531

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servicepf

912 French Ave.

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3 Bedroom, 2 bath, screened
veranda, dining room, living
room, $300 mo. + $125 deposit.
322-5559.
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912 French Ave.
323-5176
Corner of 101h&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

salesperson is needed for

Shopping

EALTOP322i
i.,,
'YWL Ir
LISTING SEP WCE
Eves, 349 5

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

An aggressive

near

Profitable business! Recession
proof, Nets 14 to 15 thousand.be your own boss-a one
person operation. Approx.
$20,000 ($5,000 • inventory),
Sorry all CASH, but start
earning tomorrow.

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33-Houses Furnished

COOKS
Galloping Gourmet, here Is your
perfect opportunity.

ADVERTISING
- SALES

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multi, lam
5-45,800

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Low Down Payment

Cash for your lot' Will build on
y0u" lOt oi Our lot
V Enterprise, Inc
Medei l..c., Realtor
6.14 3013

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miimss* of lomlesis Coisdy
rsaerv1sffwrIetera&amp;ec$.v .
all bids, with or wNNosd Canu to
weive lodmIcalitbe: or to accept
the bid which in Its lu$smsnt best
serves 11w beaus of lbs County.
Cast sf utihmN$al of this bid Is
consdd$mI5lIitlimSlclstif
WisbldaandshaM.stWp-.esed
us to or beborneby th ClumSy.
PubliohPobLl1.1
015-31

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InCatlgerlesl,S,or3

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time, Monday, March 15, 1580 at
which time bids will be publldy
— and reid.
For further
InNrmatis
regarding tirms and conditions if
sale, contact either the Purchasing
Agent or M. Rhiada Ladiarl,
Property Records Cleet Ismssls
a1lWy Csudhauus, N. P1* Ave.
UflNft F*lS5, Wit. 1)rn

Court for SEMINOLE County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which 5 SemInole

Number 50.30.CP, is pending in the

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1 BR, lB Condo, kit. eqpt.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
3227972
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2 BR, LR 6. kit., sm El. rm.,
laundry rm. Ref. Req. 322 3253
between 6 p.m-B p.m.

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Trailer.

4 BR, lB on 1g. lot. Zoned for

32—Houses Unfurnished
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NEW &amp; USED BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Major Credit Cards
107 W. 27th St.
3239111

KENMOPE WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

ROBBIE'S

STEMPERAGENCY

912 French Ave.
323-S 176
Corner of 10th 5. French
"Your Future Our Concern"

80-Autos for Sale

76-Auto Parts

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Wekiva Falls, I BR
Owner will finance.

Furn 1 BR apt. w-carport
Nochildrenorpets
8317166

AAA EMPLOYMENT

52-Appliances

by Gill Fo,

FORRESTGREENE

Enjoy ciCdn Suburban living
24x60 Champion mobile home
on 6-3 cleared ares. $38,000

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SIDE GLANCES

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53061330r339-4ves.

3...p1fli.eflPjn',ish-sJ

GENERAL LABORERS

41—Houses

Altamonte Springs
New two Story, all cedar, sontemporary, lacing lake, 3 BR.
master BR has 2 walk-in
closets, 2' B, Stone
.
FR, seller will carry mort,
Call and see. S98,900,

INC.

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Ambition is all that Is necessary.

Houses

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2 BR, 18. good area, $250. Is?,
last -t- $100 sec. Riggs Realty,
Realtors, 2710 Sanford Ave.,
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3227972.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

re5Uj)

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1 BR$199 UP. POOl. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. o,
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Sanford.
Call
323-5670
Mariner'sVillage
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SANFORD-Remodeled 1 BR
plus den-air, tile bath. $220.
Adults. 8417883.

Opening a branch plant at the
Port of Sanford. Need 7 amp.
to start. Exp. in kit. cab. mig,
required. Holidays, vacation
w-pay. Equal Opportunity
Employer. No phone calls.
Formitex, Inc. Florida
Division. Bldg. No. 2, Port ot
Sanford, Orange Blvd.

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Lovely 1 BR Condo, eqpt. kit.,
pool &amp; game rm. privileges,
$250 mo. + Sec. dep. 323 6570.

NORTHERN KITCHEN
CABINET MANUFACTURER

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30-Apartrr.ents tJnfurnjshed

Bartender.COCktSfl Waitress
Experienced, apply in person
Oeltona Inn. Mon thru Fri 2 to
6 p.m. ________________

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ura,uus

living. Reas,
Weekly4monthlyrates,utiii55
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 811-7113

washers wanted. Apply in
person Mike's Village Rest or
Call 322-9952.

LegalNotice

City of Sanford
PlannIng and Zoning
Commission
Publish Feb. 6, 13, 1950

e.

Waitresses wanted &amp; dish-

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that the ad.
ministration of the estate of Cyrus
F. Fernald, deceased, File

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SERVING ORANGE AND.
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

4PersoflhIS

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that the ad.
ministration of the estate of
FLORENCE B. LEADER a-k-a
FLORENCE BARBARA
LEADER, deceased, File Number
79-4-CP, is pending in the Circuit

Ssuret

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

were

February, 1950.
J. 0. Galloway, Chairman

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heavy union opposition in the elections
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
"Through Gino, Rosenberg (William

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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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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.
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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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Lyman High School parent Gene Green
superintendent WillL.i,' P. Layer said:
Layer instructed Lake Howell Principal Richard
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"Don't you understand It's not your concern, Evans not to sign a waiver for their son, Layer
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who transfer may not participate In athletics executive secretary of the FHSAAA, to lii"
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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
legal opinion that On full board could not direct transferred there from Seminole High School for,
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meningitis Tuesday.
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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Walters.
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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
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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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tie vote because Mn, Telson left the meeting the next school year. But in August,. he said, the
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.
Th e man pulled the money out of a
Kelly, Pur vis said. None has been conCiuzio was not available for comment ters.
drawer
and offered it to Kelly, he said.
verted.
at his Woodlands subdivision home
"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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72nd Year, No. 202—Monday, April 14,1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Federal budget cutting and un- out on a limb," Knowles informed the Department
of
Environmental
certainty about anticipated federal commissioners in a memo.
Regulation, said he returned from an
reimbursement of money already spent
EPA dificers advised Knowles toward Atlanta meeting with EPA with bad
for planning the Sanford regional sewer the end of last week that EPA "is out of news. "Funds have been cut off and the
plant expansion could leave Sanford 1979 funds" for projects in the state. '1 fiscal year 1980 funds will not be
holding the bag for $80,000, at least for am concerned we will have difficulty available until after October."
the next six months,
going Into ... plant improvements and
Knowles said Florida is to receive $128
City Manager Warren Knowles will tell Increased capacity because the federal million in funds but EPA Is deferring
the city commission at its 7p.m. meeting grant portion will be drying up," those grant awards.
today the U.S. Environmental Protection Knowles said.
The city manager said it appears the
Agency (EPA) some months ago ver"It could mean 100 percent local funding cannot be stopped for the $80,000
bally approved a $155,000 grant for sewer financing, instead of 75 to 25," Under the the city has already
spent. Knowles told
plant expansion planning. The city has grants Sanford was to receive, 75 percent the commission he has been advised to
spent $80,000 of that sum already. But, of costs would be funded by the federal document a request for this money from
Knowles said federal reimbursement for government with the city to provide from the federal government. it could be as
that and $2O million to$3o million fnother local money 25 percent of the costs.
late as October before the reimprojects In the state is being withheld.
Knowles told commissioners In the bursement is received. - DONNA
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By DONNA ESTES
Mary,
"In each case, we were given inHerald Staff Writer
Moore said among Graham's staff structions on whom to contact," Moore
Lake Mary and Sanford city officials members who participated in the said.
came away from a meeting with Gov. meeting was Joan Hagen, head of the
Bob Graham in Tallahassee Friday state's Department of Community
The mayor said the Sanford delegation
encouraged and optimistic that the state Services,
was supportive of Lake Mary in its atwill assist the municipalities in gaining
Mrs. Hagen cautioned the group that tempts to get money for its interceptor
federal and state funding for a variety of there are 66 other counties in the state line to link up to the Sanford regional
projects,
searching for state and federal money. sever Plant.
"The outlook was positive," said
Moore said the Sanford requests InKulbes said Mrs. Hagen assured them
Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore today. "The eluded funds to determine the feasibility she would make
it a point to conic to lake
state officials were encouraging and of the proposed "Golden Age" multi- Mary and would send necessary staff
optimistic," he said,
storied building in the downtown section. members to provide technical assistance
"It was a good and fruitful meeting," The center would include office Space, to the city.
said Lake Mary City Manager Phil meeting rooms, parking areas. The
Kulbes.
center would function on a year-round
"We told them our top priority was the
The meeting was arranged by Sanford basis and be self-supporting.
sewer interceptor to Sanford to take care
and Duluth, Minn., millionaire inAlso requested was funding for the of the industrial area of the city. We told
dustrialtat and entrepreneur Jeno acquisition and development of a 25-acre them we want to attract new industry to
Paulucci. Leesl officials who attended park In the southwest section of the city create new jobs and as a side benefit new
were Moore and Sanford Comm samoan and -funding An build and. ecp1p a fire hotnes.would be built within walking or.
John Morris and David Parr and Kulbés station in the southwest section of the bicycling distance of the Industrial area
and Mayor Walter Sorenson of Lake city,
for employees there," Kulbes said.

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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - Two Inter.
The Red Cross mission followed the Iranian and U.S. governments,
find it "impossible" to explain complex "Issues and Answers" that the United
national Red Cross officials entered the meetings last week between President
At a meeting with envoys from nine issues to Ayatollah Ruhodah Khomeini States hopes its major allies will decide
occupied U.S. Embassy today to visit the Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and Foreign turopean Economic Community nations and that the fiery religious leader cannot by next week to join in economic saneAmerican hostages and check on their Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh and envoys and Japan, Bani-Sadr disclosed a visit work full-time because of health tlons against Iran.
health,
of the European Common Market was imminent and said the group would problems.
President Carter has told interviewers
Herald Schmid de Gruneck, permanent countries and Japan.
be able to see ,all the hostages."
According
to
Newsweek
magazine,
he
has
set "a specific date" reportedly in
representative of the International
At those meetings, the envoys exPrevious visitors to the hostages, now Carter Is considering expelling some or May, for allies to join America in saneCommittee of the Red Cross, walked pressed concern about the well-being of in their 163rd day of captivity, have never all of the Iranian citizens still in the tions against Iran,
inside the compound, accompanied by the hostages and asked the Iranian of- seen all of the hostages, raising questions United States and .even electronically
In another development, Bani-Sadr
Di. Bernard Liebeskind, a physician ficials to specify a date for the captives about exactly how many there are and jamming all of Iran's Internal corn. flew to Kermanshah, near the Iraqi
after 1 p.m. (4:30 a.m. ES'!') and were release.
whether they are all still alive or in the rnunlcations, Including radio and border, to inspect Iranian armed forces
still inside at 3:30 p.m. (7 a.m. ES'!',) a
No date for the release was offered, embassy.
television signals.
in the tense region following days of
spokesman for the Moslem militants Ambassadors of Britain, Italy, Belgium
President Carter has turned down
The magazine also said one of the sporadic fighting.
holding the hostages told UP!.
and Holland left Tehran today to report requests from at least a dozen Iranian hostages, Michael Metrinko, had tried to
The 'deposed shah of Iran has been
The spokesman confirmed that the two to their governments on the weekend diplomats that they be allowed to stay in escapee shortly after the embassy offered sanctuary in one of South Africa's
Swiss members of the Red Cross were talks. Other ambassadors were due to the United States and not be expelled, takeover November 4 and had been independent black homelands and Is
meeting the hostages but he could not say leave within the next few days.
Newsweek Magazatne said. The placed in solitary confinement,
considering the move, a Johannesburg
when they would leave the compound.
The departure of the ambassadors for magazine said one diplomat said his wife
In another initiative to end the crisis, newspaper reported Sunday.
The two-man Red Cross team was "consultations" left open the possibility was being treated for cancer and another Pope John Paul II sent individual
In a front
report,
the Sunday
accompanied by Iranian Health Minister that the governments would wait for the claimed his 12-day-old son was too young messages to Carter, U.N. Secretary. Times
said page
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extended
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Mousa ZaIgar, Tehran's religious leader outcome of today's visit to the embassy. too travel.
General Kurt Waldheim, Bani-Sadr and tribal republic of Transkei included full
Hojjatoleslazn Mohammad All Kamenel
The Red Cross team Is expected to
The magazine also quotes sources Khomeini, the Vatican said,
citizenship for the former shah and his
and Tranlan Red Lion and Sun Red Cross prepare a report on the health of the close to the Iranian Revolutionary
In Washington, Deputy Secretary of Family, a permanent bodyguard and the
official Mansour Shamsa.
hostages and submit It in confidence to Council as saying government officials State Warren Christopher told ABC's choice of three luxury residences.

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Sanford's Ready To Seize Building
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April 1. The county proposed lease called for ownership of the
By DONNA EsrFs
building
to revert to the county at the county's option in 1993.
Herald Staff Writer
The Sanford City Commission is being urged to close the The proposed lease was submitted to the city two days before
book On the old post office building-county library controversy the 10-day notice provision for canceling the lease would have
expired.
at Its 7 pxL meeting today.
The city commission at a special meeting April 2 ordered
City
Manager
Warren
Knowles,
after
discussions
with
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immediately. Knowles said at the time the city would lose
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today inclue ,
$onO(.tljf the county was not
(1)Vote tunotlfy the county that the city's offer ofafree
lsise for the building and two adjacent lots expires at5p.m. on Put unjwuceo the Ieasecanceuauon, He saidthe city could not
Sept, 30, 1*, 11 a new lease has not been fully executed,
mtatned and In the hands the city clerk by that date and OWII any books and the county discontinued library service
there,
iles.
At the Mine time the city sent to the county a lease
(2)Irwtuct the city attorney to draft an abrogation (abolishMoore continuing the offer to lease
nt) renlution as outlined by the federal government; agreement executed by
aitharla, the mayor to signs the resolution and authorize the to the county the building for library use for $1 annually,
The city did not agree 10 turn Over owfl0(lhjl) of the building
(ty's $)p)'fl)ent of the final abrogation fee
to
the county.
($) Instruct city personnel to secure possession of the city
Eariler
last week the county commission decided to take the
bu1'th at First and Palmetto at one minute after midnight
next
90
days
to look at possible alternative locations for the
5.pL 30,1*, wiles, an executed lew with the county is on
downtown
Sanford
library and agreed to inform the city that
with the city at dot time.
county
will
not
vacate
the library on Sept. 30" under any
to a br4ft memo to the city oonunissjon-r, Knowles in. the
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fmsd that he discussed the proikun the city has with the
County Attorney Nikki Clayt0(1 said the only possible ter.
cty over library service with an officer of On U.S. General
minatlon date of the current lease is Oct. 1. If the contract is
Sp*ss *bnInistnUon (GM),
car
riedout to its termination dataofOcL 1,1*, the lease
from the GSA Ifl1N3 for use
The city Woo-Idthe buIldIng
stipulates
that the books, materials and Items of equipment
as a Wary. The building under a revorter clause in the deed
become
the
aorty of the county, she said.
MW m that the library operation Is continued there until
Miss
C1a)'tOu)
told the board the city's attempt to cancel the
*1111,1963 or the building's ownerabip will revert to the
lease
effective
Sept.
30 seemed to be an effort on their part to
t,ai government,
the books. "The books are t property of the
medtyleed the ibraryfacthty with its 4O,* books to the avoid b0
Ieasetothecltyon
'mi,u.i1xcountyacntaPrOP
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County Wants To Boost Downtown
By DIANE PETRYK
Interests of the city, county officials say.
Herald Staff Writer
County officials would like to maintain a library in the
The city of Sanford and Seminole County are currently in. downtown Sanford area, despite recommendations from their
volved in a squabble concerning the fate of the countyll own planners that the library should be Located closer to the
downtown Sanford library. The county runs the library; the center of population In the north area of the county. Such a
city controls the building,
location would be In the vicinity of Sanford Plaza.
The result of the tug of war which has been going on between
But to help the downtown Sanford area the county is willing
the two jurisdictions will probably be the loss of a downtown to keep a Library at its present site.
library for Sanford and city officials will only have themselves
County officials note, however, to make the present library
to blame, say some county officials,
site adequate will require expansion and renovation. The
Long ago, the city ran its own library. In 1963 the city ob- county says It does not want to spend money for capital tintamed from the federal government a building at the corner of
provements unless It owns the building It is fixing. It is asking
East First Street and Palmetto, formerly a post office, in the city, when its 20-yeardeal with the federal government
which to house its library. The federal government agreed to comes to fruition in 1913, to deed the building to the county,
give the budding to the city If the city used it for
"Why should we give the county an asset of the city of
Least 20 years.
Sanford?" asked Sanford Mayor Lee Moore.
But the city discovered it was costinS a lot of money to run s
The answer, says the county, Is for the same reason the
library,
federal government agreed to give It to Sanford, to help
InlV5it agreed to let the county run the library #W entered . provide a worthwhile service.
Into a contract stipulating at the expiration date of the conU the county now picks up the ball and provides the library
tract, Oct. 1, 1990, "all books, materials and Items of equip. service, why shouldn't It get the building the federal government" contributed by the city "shall be transferred to the legal
mont donated for that purpose, argue county offklala
ownership of the county and the city shall retain no legal rights
The county, in the last five yesrs has helped the city earn
therein."
that building by providing the library service the city no longer
The contract also stipulates that either party may cancel the
wanted to spend the money to provide.
contract early If notice Is given 180 days prior to Oct. I of each
The county's proposal to the city offers a reverter clause
Year, to take effect on Oct. 1 of such year.
which says If the county does not use the building for a library
In what was apparaitly a last minute effort to hang on to its
for at least 20 years, then the county would either pay the city
books, the city April 2 served notice on the county to vacate the
the unamortized value of the building or give It back to the city.
library by Sept. 30.
The city has far rejected
coun
an
Not only iz such action a Ier violation of its contract with
the county and smacks at bad faith, It Is contrary to the best
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BRIEF

A 15-year-old girl Is being held at the county's juvenile
detention center on charges she threatened to shoot an
Altamontc Springs police officer, Saturday, deputies say.
Police officer Jack Fowler was working to help Ken Jones,
500 Fernwood Drive, Altamonte Springs, free his boat, stuck on
Lake Orients behind 136 Hattaway Drive, when a 15-yearold
girl came out of the house and began swearing at the two.
ordering them off 'my property," deputies say.
She continued screaming at the pair for several minutes as Sunday, when a man carrying a small caliber handgun walked
Fowler, in a marked city police boat, worked to free Jones' in and demanded money, police report.
craft. The girl then went back into her home, returning with
RiCharde complied with the thief's demands, handing over
what later turned out to be a pellet gun, deputies say.
$1,283 of the truck stop's receipts.
"Now run," she told the two, leveling the gun at the
The robber then swung at RiCharde, knocking him to the
policeman, deputies say. The two men fell to the floors of their ground and fled on foot. RiCharde was treated and released
boats, while Fowler called deputies to assist him,
from Seminole Memorial Hospital for injuries resulting from
The girl was arrested and reportedly detained at the the fall.
county's center at Five Points.
CANDY SALES TRIP RESULTS IN CHARGES
TRUCKsrop ATTENDANT ROBBED AT GUNPOINT
A Sanford man's invitation to an Altamonte Springs youth to
A Sanford truck stop attendant was robbed at gunpoint earn some money sellirg candy has resulted in charges of
Sunday evening of more than $1,, police say.
assault charges and a missing persons report, Seminole
Preston M. RiCharde, 23, of 2503 Myrtle Ave., Sanford, was
deputies say.
working at the Village Rest Truck Terminal at 6:33 p.m.
Deputies report Carl Lalumia, 1331 Holoson Drive,

Whizzes Past
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NEW DELII I, India (UP!) Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi escaped assassination by inches today at the
hands of a 37-year old Indian who hurled a 4-inch
switchblade knife at her, the Press Trust of India said.
The news agency said Mrs. Gandhi had a
"miraculous escape" from the attacker, officially
identified as Ham Bul Chard Laiwani of Baroda in
northwestern Gujart state,
The knife whizzed past Mrs. Gandhi, 62, and struck
one of her bodyguards who was guiding her to an
automobile, the Press Trust said. He was not injured.
The knife, described by police as a switchblade or
"open spring activated knife" was hurled only six feet.
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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Altamonte Springs, became upset Saturday when his son
Andrew apparently vanished early In the day.
Lalumia waited until the evening, then called deputies to
report his son missing.
At 11:15 p.m. Andrew returned, in a van driven by Mark
Barber, 3003 S. Park Ave., Sanford, carrying several other
children.

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CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UP!)— The Kennedy
Space Center 62 union firefighters voted unanimously
Sunday to go on strike today or Tuesday in protest over
the disciplinary suspensions ordered for 41 of their
number.
The strike vote came only two days after a tentative
agreement was reached between Wackenhut Services
Inc. and Local 525 of the Transport Workers Union.
Union officials said the agreement, granting 7.5
percent a year pay boosts, was no longer binding. They
said union negotiators would revert to original
demands for an open end cost of living clause, similar
to that contained in the three-year contract that ex.
pired March 31.
After the agreement was announced, Wackenhut
disclosed 30-day suspensions without pay of 14
firefighters and two-week suspensions wlthout'pay for
27 others. Dick Wilson, senior vice president of
Wackenhut, said the disciplinary action was taken
because the men left their jobs for 15 hours March 25,
the day Wackenhut security guards at the space center
went on strike.

The Seminole Subarea Council of the the greater Orlando area. The HSA-ECF Department of Health
and Rehabilitative
Health Systems Agency of East Central Is the governing body over such ex- Services' request
for funding con.
Florida (HSA-ECF) will meet 'it 8 p.m. pansion.
tinuation for an information and countoday at Lyman High School, 141 S.E.
Tonight's agenda will Include con- seling program on Sudden Infant Death
Lake Avenue, Longwood. The meeting is sideration for expansion and im. Syndrome.
open to the public.
provement of the area's total emergency
The subarea council reports to HSA- medical system, from equipment and
Also on the agenda will be a con.
ECF with recommendations concerning facilities to manpower.
tinuation funding request for statewide
health care facilities and expansion In
It will include review of the Florida family planning services.

Shields Trial To Begin

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upper floors facing south and west will be the hardest hit and
been rehearsing his drama class on the auditorium stage when
the most dangerous to occupy during a twister.
a student who had spotted the funnel cloud sounded the warFlying objects Inflict most injuries during tornadoes, and
ning. The group found shelter In a hallway and were not
glass is especially hazardous. Corridors In line with the torseriously Injured. However, the audi torium wall exploded
nado's travel become roaring wind tunnels. Glass, gravel, dirt
outward and the roof collapsed. "As I sit here," pondered
and other debris hurtle through these tunnels under the blast of
Heath afterwards,"I wonder if, given time to make a choice, if
the wind.
I would have herded people back Into the auditorium to what I
Merle Bryant, superintendent of Monroe Central Schools in
thought, at the time, was the perfect place with the steel
Parker, Ind., describes the hallway where he took refuge:
bsema and U top and alL"............
"Debris was flying down the corridors mud, sUcks, stones,
For yea ioe were told to bpM window on the side of
glass, pieces of plaster and brick, even cement blocks." If you
the house away from an approaching storm In order to
are caught in such a hallway, sit, crouch or He flat and cover
equalize the pressure. However, Brown advises against It.
your head.
"The latest information is, don't try to open any windows.
On the other hand, windowless interior hallways with
Just forget it and leave them closed.
opening that face north are fairly safe. Hallways facing east
Researchers In a study by Texas Tech University, comare next beat. In other words, the best place Is a hallway that
missioned by NOAA, found that the act of opening a window as
blocks the path of a tornado instead of one that runs In the
a tornado approaches is danger ous in Itself. There is the risk of
same direction as the tornado's path.
being hit by flying glass and debris if a wlndborne missile
Doorways are dangerous because the doors blow back and
should strike th e window while it Is being opened. And although
forth violently and could crush you. One witness remembers,
an open window could relieve some pressure on the roof, it
"I was sitting directly across from one of the restrooms and a
tends to add pressure on the walls that face the storm.
metal door kept (lying open and shut That door was my
The investigators believe these suggestions offer the beat
greatest fear."
odds of surviving a tornado:
The savage winds striking relentlessly against the building
—Always try to locate
a basement. If possible, take
PsltiuI mtt at tho
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shelter under a sturdy workbench, other heavy furniture or the
tornado damage. "Time and time agaln,"Abernethyuys,
basement stairs. Cover your head and protect your face.
"se found windows and walls on the south and west pushed In,
If there Is no basement, go to an interior part on the lowest
not out... And It didn't seem to matter whether we were in- floor—closets, bathrooms, Inside hallways orother short-spin
Alabama or Indiana."
rooms.
If you are in a UbUc building, try to find the shelter area.
Although not the main destructive force, the tornado's
unique pressure system still Is a dangerous phenomenon. Again, search for Interior hallways and small rooms on the
There is a time, as the tornado passes, when the air pressure lowest floor. In high-rise buildings, g to Interior small rooms,
storage closets, or hallways.
Inside a building Is higher than the pressure outside. Th
changing pressure can be destructive to large rooms, where
Lavatories offer fairly good protection because they usually :
walls alone support a large expanse of roof,
are small, have high window sills and the vertical plumbing'
When these roofs are blown off, the walls collapse. Coo- adds some stability to the walls.
veraely, should a wall give way, the roof will faa. This type of
If you are caught In a mobile home or other vehicle, get
wall-bearing omstuction is common In auditoriums, gymout and find substantial shelter. If there Is no shelter nearby,
nasiums, cafeterias and pool areas
large open spaces,
lie flat In the nearest ditch, ravine or culvert, with your hands
where one might be tempted to gather people together In a
shielding your head.
tornado emergency.
Be prepared. Know exactly what to do quickly.
David heath, a teacher at Xenia High School In Ohio, had
Next: Project SEYWAUN.
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The trial of Shields, 57, who became a close friend of
many influential state politicians in his 13 years as a
state official, and Jack V. Quick, 41, probably won't
get underway until Tuesday. Attorneys will argue
today on the admissibility of tape-recorded telephone
conversations between the two men which led to an
extensive FBI investigation.
Quick already Is under a federal prison sentence. He

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was sentenced to five years In prison In December at
Valdosta,Ga., for conspiracy to possess and distribute
marijuanna, and three counts of using a car and a
telephone to further an Interstate crime. He has been
free on bond pending outcome of an appeal.

House Gets Trucking Bill
TALLAHASSEE,Fla. (UP!)— The issue of trucking
deregulation shifts to the House this week and te
Senate is gearing up to debate a controversial bill
raising the drinking age from 18 to 19.
House members are also set to give final approval to
major legislation altering Florida's financial
disclosure law. The bill HB 1004 strips a requirement
that elected officials and key appointees file net worth
statements, and instead forces disclosure of Income
sources.
A similar proposal is set fpr debate In the Senate
Governmental Operations Committee Tuesday.
Once looked at as one of the major fights of the
session, the Senate in a surprise move last week passed
a trucking bill liberalizing entry requirements and
cutting into the power of freight haulers to set
collective rates.

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Prince Back In Saddle
WEST PALM BEACH,Fla.(UPI)— Prince Charles of
Great Britain was back in the saddle playing polo
Sunday and showing no Ill effects from the heat
exhaustion that hospitalized him a week earlier.
The prince played a full game of six chukkers In a
special match preceding the $100,000 World Cup
champIonahip game. Afterward he had lunch, watched
the championship match and presented trophies to the
:winners.
The prince played on the Windsor Park team, which
:defeated a Palm Beach team, 8 to 7 in the Laddie
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Funeral Mass was held this
(I s.m4: temperature: 75; overnight more like rivers today, the causing an estimated $10 Memorial Hospital
low: 74; yesterday's high: 19; barometric pre are:
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result of a weekend of million In property damage Pie
relative tan1dity: 97 percent; winds: Southeast at 14 OLPJL torrenti al rains
dmont, Ala., he lived
Edgewater
Cemetery,
and tot. and Injuring at least fu Sa
nford for the past 24 years. Edewatar.
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: hIgh,, 1:46 am., hallow The 5t4*U1 system persons
fISt100L
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highs, 1:36 a.m., 9:00 p,m.; lows, 1:17 a.m,, 1:34 p.m.;
also Caused Lutheran Church of the was In charge.
leaft at lead Eli p
extensive damage In South
BAYPORT: hIghs, 1:21 am., 1:19 p.m.; ws, 7:33 $.m 6:03 dead.
r. A
Carolina and Alabama,
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was a
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BOATING FORECAST: St. Aegustlue tsJu15k1sS
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power
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Reserve
Association
a.. their horn, today,
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JORDAN. Nh III S.—cmsrsI
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lb. LiulsiMi Hahavillo,
La, and deputies Veterans.
south
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were gJr'eg to evacuate
tonight and variable 10 knots Tuesday. Seas I to $ fist. Sept. )'L
Survivors include three
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Seminole
Il•u HostaI,
tired
urstcrins mainly todiy.
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will ö at S P. WaSU7 at
Gsc' and Jordan, MtrIU hiap-d
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thuadsrstoru* __ to
bayou
klsssn Fual Hsme with *sv.
ke*IIN Du
likely today mOstly ending by h'nt'and boconüg
tly O(1d.IIII ià
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ANatOcIli. Uurl Ire
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OakIesn Memorial Perk with
dajdy by Tuesday. A itWe cooler tonight with Ions near IS.
$ujy 4 $te5
full MIlIlOI' li
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Lor
at the
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grsv.$lde. Irluen Funeral
so.
said.
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real
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mergency
Is
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wher, 1IOdIL19 Sit.
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decreasing to less II perce I
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MIAMI i UPI
More than 700 Haitians
ashore at llahia Honda in the Lowe
swarmed ashore in nine boats in South
Fifty-eight landed at the Ililisbot
Florida Sunday in a one-day record arrival of Irilt't mir Pompano Beach.
"boat people" from the Caribbean island
"Flit' numbers are just bogging th
that Swamped ilmuhiigration and health system,'' said INS officer Leonard Roland
services and brought an appeal for
Authorities said all of Sunday's arrival
emergency housing.
ai)I)cared to be in good physical condition
Immigration and Naturalization Service However, soiiic Haitians arriving in recen
District Director Raymond Morris said, ''We
iiiriths tia'e been found to have tuberculosi:
need some place to put theni. All our Iran- and venereal disease.
sportation is out now. If you want to see
''We.' need sonìe place to put them, to star
grown man cry, just come on over here."
processing and get theni out. If you know of
INS regulations keep illegal immigrants
said Morris.
large. empty building
impounded until each receives a medical
The new wave brought to about 2,500 the
examination and other processing. There is number of illegal Haitian inunigrants thai
housing for 202 illegal immigrants at a have arrived in south Florida this year,
federal prison southwest of Mianit but it ""'s Immigration officials estimate that more
filled Sunday.
than 10,000 Haitians have immigrated to
Two boats landed at Miami Beach. each Florida in the past two years.
containing about 100 Haitians. Two more
All, including the new arrivals, have asked
boats canie ashore at West Palm Beachwith
For political asylum. Their status is uncer
a total of 164 Haitians. A boat landed at
m until a ('lass action suit now going on in
hinulover pier, between Miami Beach and Miami Federal court is settled. Eight Haitian
Hollywood, with 122 men and women aboard. reugt.es filed the suit, claiming they would
A 30-foot boat that authorities said was suffer iniprisonment or death if forced to
literally falling apart landed at Fort return to their
Lauderdale with 109 men and women aboard.
(;i(&amp;'rIimiIt'tit spokesmen contend that most
A boat with 104 Haitians landed at Juno
ummimmig r a n t s have left the mif
Beach in Palm Beach County. Thirty-seven
poverishmt'd nation For economic reasons.
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Ronald Reagan is seeking the title of "Mr. President." However, In 1940
(above) he settled for being voted "20th Century Adonis" by University of
Southern California art students, who determined that the 29-year-old actor
possessed the most nearly perfect male figure.

Kennedy Finds A Cactus
Grows I Rose Garden
By United Press International
the party and giving the Republicans a big
Sen. Edward Kennedy says his weekend win nloney.raising advantage.
in Arizona uncovered a "little cactus growing
Arizona was the only real surprlsc of the
in the Rose Garden," and White House press weekend, but there also were these delegate
secretary Jody Powell acknowledges the upset selection events:
"sort of caught us looking the other way."
—A straw ballot at Kentucky's Republican
Kennedy apparently won 16 of Arizona's state convention Saturday in Kentucky gave
national convention delegates to President Ronald Reagan 345 votes to 70 for former U.N.
Carter's 13, but the count was not yet complete Ambassador George Bush, 55 for Califorhia
when It was jut over early Sunday until today. businessman Benjamin Fernandez, 23 for Rep.
The vote then was approximately 55 percent to John Anderson and three for Harold Stassen.
45 percent, in Kennedy's favor.
And the convention which wound up three
Carter had been considered the favorite in a days of caucuses
was so overwhelmingly
close race In Arizona. The main surprise was favorable to Reagan that It changed party
the strength Kennedy demonstrated in con- rules to assure hini of all 27 delegate votes in
servative areas even carrying Sen. Barry the second and subsequent ballots at the
Goldwater's home district of Paradise Valley. national convention. The first-ballot votes
"Jimmy Carter found there's a little cactus must be divided proportionately among
growing In the Rose Garden," Kennedy said to leaders of the slate's primary May 27,
a cheering labor union audience in
—South Carolina Democrats reaffirmed ata
Philadelphia Sunday.
state convention Saturday the big preference
At the White House, Powell told reporters for Carter they had indicated at first-round
the upset "sort of caught us looking the other caucuses last month. Carter won 34 South
way," and then repeated his dismay at Ken- Carolina delegates to Kennedy's one, with two
nedy's continuing the race that risks dividing uncommitted,
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Cuban Exiles Delay
Small Mercy Voyage
KEY WEST, Fla. i Ul'I )
Miami Cuban with radar and most of them have radios, lie
exiles begun assembling a fleet of small saul all are at least 24 Feet in length and "we
boats early today for a mercy voyage to have a (ilUple that are RU or 90 feet."
Cuba carrying' lood and medicine for the
/tt!onso 5(11(1 the flotilla Is hoping It will be
more than 10,000 of their cowmtrynien "let -it sea by boats from Cuba to effect a
crarmuned Into the grounds of time Peruvian transfer of time food and medicines.
Embassy in Havana.
"i Cuban i'resident Fidel Castro knows
New York stockbroker Julian Alfonso, who what we are planning. We have been on the
came to Miatmd to Join time group, said the
radio with it," Alfonso said,
exiles hoped to set sail today with at least 40
1k' said there had been no response either
small craft. lie said five squadron captains
from the Cuban goverru,ien( or U.S.
had been appointed to guide the craft to a
authorities.
point Just outside Cuba's 12.mile hmmiit.
A U.S. Coast Guard spokesman in Miami
"Our aimmi is 100 boats but we don't know
said it was "aware" of the group's plan but
whether we will get that many," Alfonso said
was "nut taking any action." The spokesman
Sunday.
said the Coast Guard was currying on Its
A convoy of boats on trailers got underway regular missions and would "respond to
from Miami's Little Havana area about 4:30
search and rescue" calls as necessary.
p.m. Sunday. Cuban exiles watching the
If Cuba fails to rendezvous with the flotilla,
departure from points near Miami's Orange
AlIorLso said, "we will bring it i the food and
Bowl said about 50 boats were enroute to Key
iiiedk'ine back and either send it to Peru
West. Alfonso said some of the larger craft
i where the asylummi seekers will be taken) or
were making the journey to Key West by
(Innate it to the Red Cross."
water,
Cardboard boxes filled with canned good
He said the group is being carefully briefed
were piled mi the sidewalk in Miami's Little
to avoid entering Cuba's 12,-mmmile coastal
Havana section as the boat trailers were
zone, He said one of the boats is equipped
loaded for the long drive to Key West.
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once said, "In this world, nothing Is certain but
Post Offic. Claus Early
death and taxes," Tuesday, Uncle Sam exSanford's main post office at
pects you to square up on the latter.
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The nearly 93 million American taxpayers Palmetto Ave., will not extend Its hours
are expected to have mailed in their returns to Tuesday for last-minute tax form filers.
Sanford Postmaster James Covington said
the Internal Revenue Service or requested an
the
deadline for mailing a return with a Jan. 14
extension by midnight Tuesday.
ostmark
Is 5:50 p.m. Tuesday. Covington
Two out of every three already have done p
their duty, and the reward has been handsome stressed the forms must be deposited inside
Preparations are underway Altamonte, April lii; Bear Springs, 9:30(0 10:30 a.m. and
In many cases with refunds averaging $590. 53 the post office to meet the deadline,
by
Seminole
not
County Lake,
available; 1 to 2 p.m., April 28; Wilson, 10
"There are always a few people whostart elementary schools for the Casselberry. April 10;
up $100 from a year ago.
n.m., April 22; Wekiva, 1
Most people who get refunds tend to file looking for the forms at p.m. on the last day, annual. round-up of students Eastbrook, 9 a.m., April 24: p.m.,
April 17; Woodlands, 9
most
early returns, however, and the chances are but
of the people get them in early," entering first grade or kin- English Estates, 9 to 11 ii.iii..
n.m., April 23.
that those who have waited this long to file Covington said.
dergarten for the first timime
April
24;
Forest
a.m.,
City,
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know they may have to pay Uncle Sam.
In order to enter kinnext fall.
April 22; Geneva, 9 to 11:30 dergarteri the child must be 5
office, 815 Elwell Ave., will be available until
Schools have different dates a,mn., April 29; Gold,sboro, 9 years old on or
midnight Tuesday for last-minute filers.
later," said IRS spokesman Larry Batdorf,
be fore Dec. 1,
for these pre-registration a.m., April 17; Hopper, 9 1980.
He also said there are some interesting
programs because the a.m.. May 7; Idyllwidle, 10
trends this year, judging from the
ap- than using outside tax preparation firms.
Seminole
County Health a.m., April 15; Lake Mary, 9
proximately 60 million forms that had been
JJ
—'rho
$1
contributions
to
the
presidential
Department
usually has a.m., April 29; Lake Orienta,
filed by April 4,
campaign fund, which can be checked off on
representatives present to 10 a.m., April 29; Lawton, not
—More Americans appear to be using the the tax form, have increased by 10.3 percent answer questions on mmavailable; Longwood, 9 a.m.
short form.
this year,
munization.
to 5 p.m., April 16; Midway, i
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—The average i'efund Is up 20.5 percent,
, 1Vr
, wit
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9:15
am,,
April
17;
Pine
Crest
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The round-up is held to
probably because Inflation has pushed up
It may surprise some to know that the dread
0 10 a.tmm., April 22; Ilt'd
furnish parents with in.
mortgage int.rcst rates, medical costs and of the American taxpayer
the audit
Bug,
9 to 11 a.mii., April 24; ________________________
formation
and forms needed
other allowable deductions,
claims relatively few victims,
SL*L)liI
Point, 10 a.m,, April '22;
for
enrollment.
The
round-up
—More taxpayers seem to be turning to IRS
"We'll probably audit about 2 percent of the Is especially
this
Sanford
Grammar, 9 a.m., :, Air Conditioning sy%tem '
important
analysts for help in filling out the forms rather returns," Batdorf said.
year because of changes in April 30; South Side, 2 p.m.,
all H1 UMBIN
requirements. However, if April 17; Spring Lake, 1 p.ni., _________________________
arents are unable to attend April 16; Sterling Park, 10
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the round-up, they should go a.m., April 16; Winter
to the school any day
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Internal Revenue
"This year, over 80 percent of the about 500 following round-up for
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Service Commissioner Jerome Kurtz says milli on documentts
received will be matched registra tion of their children.
U.S. taxpayers working In legal professions against the 93
million Individual returns It Is not necessary for the
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fall to report about 10 percent of their Income filed," Kurtz
said.
"That's a substantial in. children to accompany the
DISCOUNT FOR SAFE DRIVERS
costing the government $13 billion to $17 crease
over what has been done."
parents.
billion.
YOUNG DRIVER PROGRAM
Tuesday Is the deadline for filing 1979
Klndgarten students who
Illegal persons, such as those engaged In returns, unless an extension
has
been
sought,
attended
narcotics, illegal gambling and prostitution,
public schools in the
SR 22 FILED FREE
Two out of every
county this year will be
cost the government another $6 billion to $9 have done their duty,three Americans already
been
and the
billion, Kurtz told U.S. News and World- handsome In many camsreward
automatically enrolled next
LOW MONTHLY PAY PLANS
with
refunds
Report.
year. However, If the'family
averaging $590.53 up $100 from a year ago,
To crack down, Kurtz said additional audits
all moved to another atMost people who get refunds tend 10
are being assigned to the returns of thos
file
tendance
zone, the school
e early returns, however, and th e chances are
chiefly suspected of underreportlnà sorb as that those who
.
have waited this long to file
asio%w
self employed persons, those who received tlj
Upsrentsare unsure of the
know they may have to pay Uncle
and these who own only a few rental units.
school zone they should
"People who owe money g rally tile
ene
contact
uwpulgiclnfw'matjon
Kwtzuldthisyearforthefjttjpjr,sj Liter," Said IRS
115l L5fl BOtdOl'f.
received by the government on wages, Inoffice
at
He also said there are some jntrrniflng
the school board
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NCE
--terests, dividends
4Jjjjjf_p.
2417 S. French Ave.
iidagajt returns to help determine proximately 60
Sanford
Scheduled round-up data
million forms that had h=i
where audits should be ordered,
filed by April 4,
and times are as follows:
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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)— Former Natural Resources
director Harmon Shields and a former Tallahassee
real estate man go on trial this week on federal charges
of conspiring to extort kickbacks on state land pur-

Mrs. ('aldwell said 1 she does not get a satisfactory reply
from the Army, she will "get a lawyer and go to court."
A wiry woman with strawberry blond hair, Mrs. Caldwell sat
in the living room of the home she shares with her fiance and
her son, Mark, and talked about her rising anger,
She said She first considered enlisting when Mark announced
lie wanted to join the military after graduation.
"Like m(t mothers, I thought, 'What if lose my son in war
?' But the more I thought about the crises we're in. I just
started thinking I ought to contribute something myself.
"I listen to tople who seem to know what's
going on and
they sa within the near future
there
will
be
another war. I
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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!)— Members of a Marine Board
of Investigation began today the tedious job of trying to
find the cause of the Coast Guard's worst peacetime
disaster In the records of 73 days of testimony.
The hearings into the Jan. 28 collision between the
Coast Guard buoy tender Blackthorn and the oil tanker
Capricorn ended Saturday. Twenty-three crewmen of
the Blacktorn perished in the accident. A nearby
shrimp boat rescued the 27 Coastguard crewmen who
survived.
The board expects to submit its findings to the Coast
Guard commandant by May 1. The National Transportation Safety Board, which conducted the investigation with the Coast Guard, Is not expected to
issue a finding until fall.

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Mrs. Caldwell and another Vermont woman, Barbara Pro-

yost, are challenging an Army Reserve regulation that bars
enlistment of single parents with one or more children In their
custody.
The regulation gives pOIr' 'ial enlistees the option of placing
t he ir children In the permanent, legal custody of the child's
other parent
The rule does not apply to married people, or to people who
become single parents after enlisting.
The Army says the regulation was designed to protect chil.
dren
So far, the two Vermont women have limited their campaign
to letter writing and discussions with Rep. James Jeffords,
Vt.

Marine Board Seeks Cause

Tornado Research Points To 'Safe' Areas In Buildings
This is the first of a three-part series on preparing for killer
tornadoes.
By KAREN J.A. GIILI-4ND
Special To The Herald
With grim regularity, springtime signals the return of giant
tornadoes to the United States. This year, the savage storm
that slashed across the Texas-Oklahoma border on April 10
and leveled thousands of homes, schools, and businesses
rneit as the SECOND worst such episode In recent history.
Although Florida experiences more small tornadoes, or
what National Weather Service official Wayne Brown calls
"Florida Twisters," large, destructive tornadoes do occur in
the stata
"The big killer tornadoes generally don't strike Florida, but'
we've had a few," said Brown, who Is In charge of the Orlando
National Weather Service office.
In national statistics, Florida ranks fourth in the nation for
numbers of tornadoes, he said, because all the minor ones are
counted. These Include the Florida twisters, which generally
have no path, and "water spouts," small cyclonic storms that
occur over water but occasionally move across shorelines.
"But as far as death, damage and destruction is concerned,"
Brown said, "Florida doesn't rank high."
The last large tornado Brown can remember occurred In the
late l96( and moved across the state from Clearwater to the
Atlantic.
states H. Michael Mogil, emergency warning weIeoro1ogis
In Seminole County, from 1950 to 1977, there have been 13 with NOAVs National Weather Service, "the guidelines hold
tornado Incidents but no related deaths.
true for all other businesses and resides."
But that doesn't mean it can't happen in Seminole County, he
"w
i the key to predicting safe areas Within a
said,
building," according to Professor James Abernathy of the
In the United States, the most devastating onslaught f Lawrence Institute of Technology, a member of the team.
tornadoes of all time roared through an 11-state area on April
The worst effect of a tornado on a building comes from the
3,1974, and killed more than 300 people. That massive outbreak riot side of the tornado — that blast of wind from da
"iftning
motivated an intensive study to pinpoint area within 8 funnel that Is pushed even faster by the tornado's forward
tulld1ng that would give people the best chance of surviving a speed. In fact, the wind force of a powerful fast-moving torkiller tornado.
nado can be 100 mph stronger on Its right side than on its left.
Seven architectural and engineering professors from dl!
3lre most majorU.S. pg come m a direction
ferent universities visited school buildings that were ripped somewhere between south-southwest and west-southwest,
apart In the march of 145 tornadoes that *113.
scientists warn that the extreme blast of the tornado's rightvestigators dog through debris, Interviewed witnesses and hand side will usually coin, from the southwest. Brown said
took hwideecle of pictures of damaged walls, windows, roofs, Florida tornadoes usually move southwest to northeast,
hallways, storage rooms and other structures.
winds are stronger higher up in the funneL Thus, rooms oil
Piecing together all the evidence, the team came up with
some surprising facts that have since been included In safety
guidelines issued by
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA).
"Although developed specifically for school buildings,"

Mrs. Caldwell, a 33-year-old divorcee, says the Army is
short-sighted, discriminatory
and the likely target of a
lawsuit,
"Needless to say, I j am appalled to think our government would even suggest we should give up our children in
order to contribute to the security and well being of the United
States," Mrs. Caldwell wrote Army Secretary Clifford
Alexander last week.

To Strike Over Suspensions

Barber told Lalumia his son had been in Melbourne selling
candy for the "Junior Salesmen of Florida," a name used by a
company using children to sell candy door-todoor in the area,
including Sanford.
Deputies say the two got Into a fight, exchanging blows after
Lalumia began copying down Barber's license plate number
and Barber called him "stupid."
Barber told deputies he believed all the children he picked up
at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at an Altamonte Springs corner, had
permission from their parents.
Andrew Lalumia told deputies he was not aware he would be
taken to Melbourne until he was on his way, and then was
unable to get through to his family by phone.
Barber filed a report charging Lalumia with striking him,
although the accusation states both men hit each other. No
arrests were made and the incident is under investigation by
deputies.

health agency's staff, a formal application that will also go to
the state Office of Community Medical Facilities for more
discussions. The process is expected to take several months.
But even if Deltona returns to Orlando-based jurisdiction,
But Kay Bartholomew, public relations director of Seminole
Ms. Keeling said, HCA's request for beds for the Sanford
Memorial Hospital, said HCA Is prepared to start construction
Hospital will be taken up first.
immediately after the bed allocation is approved.
"It is unlikely Deltona could get a request In in time to affect
The health agency's decisions are made by a 30-member
the Sanford decision," she said,
from area HSA subboard,
RCA's letter of intent will be followed by discussions with thecouncii&amp;Board members are chosen

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a hospital in Deltona, but the area is currently in the HSA that
serves the greater Jacksonville area,

By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
The Health Systems Agency of East Central Florida (HSA.
ECF), governing body for hospital expansion in the greater
Orlando area, has received a letter of Intent from Hospital
Corporation of America (RCA) concerning its plans for a new
hospital in Sanford, HSA-ECF officials said today.
Joann Keeling, the health agency's associate director, said
HCA is requesting permission to build a 226-bed replacement
facility for Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Members of Friends of the St. Johns Inc., are encouraging Ms. Keeling said there is an identified need for 51 more
area residents to attend meetings to be held by the governing In Seminole County by 1964, but she said she 'would not
board of the St. Johns River Water Management District In speculate how the HSA board may decide to distribute them.
Sanford Tuesday and Wednesday.
Florida Hospltal..Altamontets included In the area and could
A workshop will be held at 2p.m. Tuesday in room 203 of the also request more beds, she said.
Seminole County Courthouse. The board's official monthly
By the act of moving to a new building, the 196 beds now
meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in room 203.
allotted Seminole Memorial Hospital could be reduced.
The board has already held workshops and meetings in
"Anything could happen," Ms. Keeling said. "They could be
Melbourne, Vero Beach, Orlando and Jacksonville, and, acgiven more or less than they have. It's up to RCA to justify
cording to Friends of the St. Johns President J.T. Turnipseed,
their
few people have attended.
Ms. Keeling said the board Is currently waiting for an ex.
"We're concerned that something be done about the river
pected court ruling that might put Deltona back in the EM
before it reaches the point of no return," Turnipseed said.
Central Florida HSA. There have been some requests for

L'ROcl'Ofl, Vt. ( UPI ) The U.S. Army says Sarah Caldwell
has to choose between her 15-year-old 'son and a Job in the
Army Reserve.

'Space Center Firefighters

HCA To Seek 30 More Hosp'lo tal Beds

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI)
Prime Minister
Meniichern Begin left today for summit talks with
President Carter In Washington, promising to speed up
the stalled negotiations on Palestinian autonomy but
refusing to recognize the Camp David May 26 target
date as a hard-and-fast deadline.
Begin also refused to consider a temporary freeze on
Israeli settlements in occupied Arab territories to ease
the talks in the weeks remaining before May 26.

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The young track and field stars of tomorrow
are preparing this week for some tough cornpetition at Lake Howell High School in the
conclusion of the Seminole County Elementary
and Middle School Track and Field Program.
Some 1,300 youngsters are expected to take
part in the elementary school competition which
is slated for April 19 and the middle school
competition which takes place at the Silver
Hawk track on April 23 and 24.

Around

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Monday, April 14, 19-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
$22.00; Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, $4.75; 6
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Saturday.
Walt Disney World has added a new twist to its
National Team Championship that should in.
terest some of the local linkaters.
For the first time, an open qualifying round
will be added to the Walt Disney World National
Team Championship Classic. Entry fees for the
October 8th qualifier will benefit the PGA Tour's
Junior Golf Program.

Competition begins at 9:00 a.m. on all three
days with awards and trophy presentations
following each day's competition.
The Clock

It Is

Jack Pantelias's Seminole Community College
baseball Raiders have received a little national
recognition. In this week's nation-wide junior

By JOE DeSANTIS

Carter 's

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DON GRAFF

Th e Carter administration, infamous as few
others in American history, for its allround
competence, has laid perhaps its biggest blunder
on the U.S. economy.
Bad news piles upon bad news for the stricken
consumer. Recently the ever-climbing prime
interest rate reached 20 percent
the highest In
U.S. history. And the Labor Department announced the March wholesale price index was
creatiig an annual inflation rate of 19 percent.
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In declining to nudge the Tehran hostage
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of the American embassy.

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No, this isn't another commercial with the cute
little boy and "Mean Joe." The smile here
belongs to Frank Caberson, to, 221 Margarita
Road, DeBary, who displays the bottle cap
which entitles him to a $100 prize from the
makers of Coke. Ills odds on winning were a
cool one In 100,000, "I'm going to put $89.80 in a
savings account, spend $10 for new bicycle
handlebars and pay back my sister the 20 cents
I borrowed for the Coke," said the enterprising
son of Los and K.C. Varnes.

before the 18th, but I haven't even bothered to
look for my W-2 forms yet
That's because I can do what I always do—
wait until a coupl. of hours before the
Issue and pay a visit to Artie (Th.e
Fingers) McGulrk'a Friendly Tax Service
andoI
P sat R.cr.sthcn halt.
You woeid low Artie's place. Get your
tuisdons,aheota Milk. pod cr maybe Wk to
Artis aboit important sports qiatitlene like
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dlv, Artie Is bEt attsr a brief absence.
Ali whir, Artie has bsi,i, ad ow of his
Miudly goon, , associates, will atuower
y, "on a long tr What's It to you?"
, a other places I could go to get my
twa dine at the 11th hour, of course. You
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trailers sitting in shopping center parking
Iota. What U I am audited Und come back to
Mr. Loophole looking for help and thirsts 1
shopping center carnival where the trailer
used to be parked?
'flai, there's RiB Sh1oc. The fllIfl in the
Urwlsce stdt, @uW In a coinftab1e
chair, corns on the screen and tells you all
11* rset'ne you sluould iai his tax service.
"Riuson No. 11 for using H&amp;R Schlock TaxSnIce:U do MScalis you th for wandjt,
we'll give you a now tie for your appointment
At adiditrain
professIonals
more:

—All prsparatkms and con.ultalions we
strictly c'4r'tIal. As Mi. says, "One peep
about who fad Ibis return, and you'll sleep
with the fishet"
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possible deduction. are taken. Mie is
very careful hire. One year he missed some
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The manager said the city is confronted by the
dilemma of
— "Tota l disregard of the results of the Dec. 10,
1979 joint meeting between the city and county
commissions by the county.
-— Lack of county communications, reaction and
resl'ortse to working out a lease as agreed on Dec.
10.
• last minute move by the county to obtain
ownership of the city property, contrary to the Dec.
10 discussion.
- "The county needing 90 days to walk the
downtown area to seek available library space.
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rent a building elsewhere than make the necessary
a lease agreement without a provision for deeding Improvements on a building the county will not own,
the building to the county in 1983
"II we stay we could end up making the insThe city's proposal, as pointed out by Count)
provements and then being kicked out by the city
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff, asks that tlu
like they are trying to do now," Kirchhoff said.
city manager be consulted concerning any irn.
Mayor Moore's position that city residents are
provernents to be made to the building.
also residents of Seminole County and entitled to
"In Volusia County," Kirchhoff said, "they have a
county library service without giving up a city asset
situation where the county runs libraries situated in doesn't hold water, according to the county.
city owned buildings. When the roof leaks or a light
The city's asset, the old post office building, was
bulb needs to be changed the county has to call the earmarked lobe a library. The county has seen to it
city. And the city replies: 'What do we care?"
that it remained one. It does not morally belong to
"It would be easier and more efficient for the city the city unless the city wants to go back Into the
to deed the building to the county."
library business. And that would be a costly
In view of the recent stalemate, however, that proposition, county officials point out.
looks unlikely.
Even lithe city should succeed in forcing the
Commissioner Richard Williams said the county county to relinquish the books the city originally
should now analyze the feasibility and desirability contributed to the library operation, County
of vacating the building.
Litiarian Jean Rhein has said it would be "a
The commissioners Indicated they are interested meager collection."
in maintaining a library in downtown Sanford, but
The city was maintaining its library "on a
must seriously consider that it might be cheaper to shoestring" lust before it turned over Its books to

the county, according to Kirchhoff. Few books had
been recently added to t heir aging collection.
Over the years, books that were unused, out-ofdate, worn out or deteriorated were culled from the
library collection. No one knows exactly how many
books are left that originally belonged to the city,
but Kirchhoff said all you have to do to see how few
are left is to go to the library and pick up a few

books.
Stamped on the inside it will say Orange or
Seminole Count)' Library System (those are the
county's books) or City of Sanford Library.
Those city books are few and far between. Kirchholf said.
The city's original lease with the county
stipulated that the city books, could be culled based
on professional judgement,
It is unlikely the city will be financially able to put
together a worthwhile library without the county's
help.
As one county commissioner said, "logic is
probably not going to settle this Issue."

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Two hundred sixty-three students may
at the dog track and $12,971.36 from the tually mean elimination of one or more
have trouble returning to the classroom
Jai-alai fronton, according to the records activities on campus," Dr. Sawyer said.
at Seminole Community College (SCC) in
of the SCC Board of Trustees.
scc began receiving the funds in the
1981 unless State Rep. Robert Hattaway
and State Sen. John Vogt are successful
The funds from the kennel club were 1960s when the college was administered
T.
in passing a special act.
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budgeted by the trustees in this fashion: by the Seminole County School Board,
"Since the University of Tampa and
$7,000 for miscellaneous scholarship Under a process called for in that law,
-Miami-Dade Conununity College are in
fund: $10,000 for athletic scholarships the checks from the two Parimutuel
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the same sikiation as SCC, I think we can
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get support for legislation authorizing the
funds received from Jai-alai were the school board and sent to the college.
special charity night from Hillsborough
Sen. John Vogt, 1)-Cocoa Beach, a the ultra conservatives and the ultra, budgeted: $1,000 for miscellaneous The usual process was for a college
- and Dade counties," Sen. Vogt, 1)-Cocoa
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member of the Seminole County liberals," he said, adding his colleagues scholarships; $1,000 for athletic official to hand-deliver the check to the
scholarships; $9,971 for undesignated school board office in Sanford where It
Beach, said.
Legislative Delegation, IS one of several iq the Senate know he would be fair,
Vogt said 'legislation he is preparing
candidates for president of the Florida
Vogt will be a candidate to succeed gifts and *1,0(X)' for the short term would be endorsed over to the college by
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would authorize the funds for all three
-a school official,
Sen. W.D. Childers of Pensacola, who revolving loan fund.
- schools - Hattaway, D-Altamonte
Dr. James Sawyer, SCC dean of In recent years, the endorser of the
"There are about five or six can- takes over in November from the current
Springs, plans to sponsor identical
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didates," Vogt said from Tallahassee, president, Phil Lewis of West Palm student development, said money from checks has been Roger Harris, assistant
--a'- legislation in the Florida House,
the fund was also used to help support superintendent for finance,
"There will be some shaking out of Beach.
- GaryRutledge,headofthestate'sparlA
member
of
the
state
Senate
since
athletic
programs at the school. "The
candidates and I don't anticipate any
"That's the way the law was written,"
inutuel wagering division, said earlier
1972,
Vogt
is
a
candidate
for
re-election
intent
of
the original legislation was to Harris said, noting at the beginning the
caucus
until
sometime
next
session
this week that the one charity night held
this year. He is chairman of the na tural
benefit college programs in a variety of college was under the control of the
(1981)," he said.
each year at t he Sanford-Orlando Kennel
resources and conservation committee areas," he said.
school board. The checks on their stubs
Club and the Orlando-Seminole Jai-alai
"I think I have a good shot at It," Vogt
and chairman of the ways and means
the
school
to
stated
very specifically that the money
tie
sa
id
it
has
permimitted
JOHN VOGT
Fronton to benefit SCC has been carried
said, "I can work well with both sides
subcommIttee,
for
the benefit of SCC," If
offer
scholarships
said.
to
students
with
was
::out "without legal authority since 1971."
...seeks Post
athletic
ability,
permitting
those
ilar events benefitting the two other
.:Sim
"1 hate to get money here at the school
students to remain at home rather than office to remit to someone else. It bothers
schools also were Improper, he said.
going away school. The athletes able to me. There was never any doubt in my
- Rutledge pointed out a 1971 law
go
to the SCC because of the scholarships mind that the money belonged to SCC,"
- : repealed many local acts, including one the state, he won't allow the events,
scholarships through the funds received
Other
portions of the $33,144 received have increased the quality of sports he said.
;, which authorizing charity nights to
Rutledge's ruling does not affect other from the charity days last year. In ad. were used
as matching funds for federal Prograins, Dr. Sawyer said.
benefit the colleges.
charity days at the pari-mutuel facilities dition, 220 students received short-term
"Immediate action is necessary,"
"supplemental
educational opportunity
And the state director said without which are authorized by other laws.
"Losing the funds would mean a Hattaway said, noting he will introduce a
loans during the year from a revolving grants," Armn.'ong
said,
'.Jeglslation specifically covering charity
reduction in SCC's ability to field quality bill in the house to authorize the
Bill Armstrong, SCC financial aid fund started and replenished from the
A total of $20,182 was turned over to the sports programs
special
'.,..days for SCC and two other colleges in officer, said 43 students received proceeds.
areas we are charity nigh ts to benefit
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(b) an almost total lack of sleep for about three days.

Carlo (The Shark) DeRogatis, and Crazy
Carlo deducted two of Artie's fingers as a

Pasetta Is the director tonight's ABC telecast of the
Oscar&amp; This, will be the ninth year that Pasetta
has directed the big Academy Award show.
Even though award shows are sprouting up like
mushrooms on a rich, moist lawn, there is no question In
Pasetta's mind that the Oscars are the undisputed king of

penalty.

—Each member of Artle's staff has spnt
yem learning about ta=L One spent 104o.20
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'lanuner, Artje'U .en you cigwets and
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release.
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"I don't think that anything can take the shine off the
Oscars," he says. "They all keep trying but none of them
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As the director, Pasetta sits In his control room —a trailer
parked outside the Music Center In downtown Los Angeles —
where he has a bank of 45 monitors to watch constantly. They
reflect what is coming in from 17 cameras, 23 tape machines

perctnt.

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you attempt to cash your refund check
and take a little trip to Mexico or
the Carribbean, Artie will have a member of
his staftf consult with you further when you
return—and your tax problems will be over.
Petinanently!

wants the co unty to have free-ownership of all cityowned equipment and mate rials for the public
library used at this site and wants the county to
have free and uninterrupted use of this city-owned
land and building for public library use in the
downtown area under an open lease, allowing the
county to determine the length of time it wishes to
occupy the structure."
Knowles said all six of these points are included in
the signed lease delivered to the county on A pril 2.
"mere has been no respo nse to the city's offer from
the county except two media ar ticles to the effect
that the county will take the city-o wned library
books and will look at other downtown locations to
rent for library purposes. The co unty has free use of
the present Sanford location while paying $24,900
annual rent in Casselberry," he said.

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for as many years as t wants; wants to give the
county the right to make alterations to increase the
floor space as needed; wants to give the county free
use of the added city-owned lot west of the present
building for added public library building space;

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statement of fact" the Kennedy report
charges: "Rather they were repeating an
analysis based on three assumptions which
were based on few if any facts."
Those three assumptions were DOE's
guestimates of what world oil production
would be, what world demand would be and
existi ng stockpiles would be drawn
during the winter. And the department's
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Using a number of industry analyses and
production figures, the Kennedy staff report
concludes that at most there might have been
a world shortfall of 500,000 barrels a day
beCSUS of the Içanlan cutoff
an amount
bulletin board near Cognac's spacious and threatened by an Exxon project planned for
that
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Immacula te living quarters Is another grim 2,500 feet of Gulf water.
World
oil
supply
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of the hazards of offshore drilling.
And, a Shell official added, "We're hoping stocks."
Somewhere in the Gulf last year, it said, to bid on some acreage off East Coast 11% 6000
Indeed, the Kennedy report Indicates, a
eight men died in a fiery cloud that engulfed feet of water In
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reasonable
case could be made that Instead of
their rig when drillers hit hlghpressure
The industry got its feet wet slowly after the
aah
or tage during that period, there may have
natural gas at 14,615 foot depths.
first U.S. offshore discoveries were made
been a sur plus of 800,000 barrels a day.
The nation's huge appetite for domestic ar ound 1927, said O.J. Shirley, Shell's enAs one exam ple of DOE's slipshod method,
energy claimed two more lives In March in a vironmental director. Not until 1945, was
the
report notes that its estimated deman d
predawn explosion and fire, triggered by a first well drilled out of sight of
was
calculated by simply adding 2 percent to
gas blowout at a Pennzoll rig off Galveston,
Fifteen feet taller than the Empire State
the figure for the first part of 1978 Ignor ing
Tea. Another 29 were Injured.
Building, Cognac will eventually tap a 18a U. S. coal strike that led to a temporary
But a "blowout" of pressur ized gas or oil aquaremile oil field with 62 wells.
Increase in oil demand that year.
suddenly f orcing its way up the drilling
The directional wells, like curved knitting
m Importance of the Kennedy report's
column despi te all precautionary measur es Is needles wi th their heads on the pla tform, will
cri
ticism goes beyond mere who-struck-John
not the only risl of offshore drilling the new probe the Earth's crust to depths of U® feet
finger-pointing
in
election year. Farfrcgr of energy exploration,
and at hortzona1 distances sometimes U reaching policy decanions
is
that affect every
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what date and to also file an injunction to prohibit
county if we provide library service through Oct. the disposal of any further library books and for the
county to account for those books disposed of since
1," she said,
1975.
I cannot see the value of doing so, other than
In his memo Knowles said he uiscussed the
problem with the federal agency. He tells corn- settling a legal point, and this is not my recoinmissioners "it Is recommended - the city corn- mendation," Knowles said.
"If the city commission wishes to insist on a
mission ado pt a formal resolution aski ng for
abrogation (abolishment) of conditions" of the deed public library facility at this site, even at city exPense, then you may wish to settle the legal points
restrictions for the old post office building.
Knowles suggests t he effective date be as soon as pr ior to Sept. 30 to determine books ownership. Such
duplication of public library services would not be
worked out in cooperation wi th the federal g
vernment, but prior to Sept. 30, io
double taxation. If the county did not provide
"The reason must be stated such as 'county's library ser vi ce to the north end, it would be double
discontinuance of public library services at this taxation," Knowles said.
site', "Knowles said. He said the city commission
"Any pursuing of the county antics wou ld serve
should authorize expenditure of city funds for the only politics since the county has done an excellent
"abrogation fee." The city manager estimated the job in demonstrating to the public that it is the
abrogation fee would be about $10,623.96. county commission that is playing games with taxes
after payment of the fee, the city would have clear and the public library service at First and
title to the property for any use, except a sa le of the Palmetto. If the county conuiiission wishes to
property, until April 16, 1983. "After A pr il 16, 1983, discontinue or relocate public library services, his
there would be no str ings," Knowles said. "This their f un ction to do so and for the county coniwould relieve the t hreat of the co unty's pull out and mission to answer to its public."
the !ity's loss of an asset worth approximately
Knowles said he and Moore discussed the
$150.0w.
"county's library antic" as reported by the news
,,The library lease and offer of a new lease to the
media. "We have no direct information as I have
county would still sta nd. lithe county pulls out and been unable to obtain a res ponse to my telephone
relocates its public library ser vi ce, it is a political calls for over two days," the
manager said in the
matter for the m to answer. If they wish to stay, they Friday memo.
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already have a signed lease that needs only their
Knowles said he and Moore asked that the public
execution. Since the old lease is now canceled, the
tibrary issues be placed on the agenda for Mon.
new lease as offered, is all that remains for continued use after Sept. 30, 1980," Knowles said.
day's meeting so the public will know th e position of
"If the city commission wishes to pursue the the city commission.
county's maneuvers, youithe city cornrnissior )may
Knowles said th e city commission wants the
wish to submit the old lease to the court for a library downtown; wants the county to have free
judicial re vi ew as to who owns the city books at use of the city buildin' for public library purposes

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hand, heralded by the "stagflation" that defies
conventional economic theory.
As usual, Washington pointed the finger at
The only thing really surprising In the latest
everyone but itself. The government's hired-gun dashing of hopes is that anyone of coneconomists erroneously blamed most of the high sequence In Washington actually thought
there might be a possty to coming to
inflation rate on large price increases for gasoline
reasonable terms with the Iranians. You don't
and oth er energy products and surging interest
negotiate with chaos, and
rates, which are more symptomatic than description for the Iranian revlution with Its
causative,
powerless president, venomously divided
Even so, Alfred Kahn, the presidential antiRevolutionary Council and irresolute lman
inflation adviser, warned that govern ment moves who has proven himself infinitely better at the
will not dam pen inflation until summer. "The seizure of power than Its exercise.
So now it Is back to more nerve-straining
country is in trouble," he admitted.
watching
and waiting, at very likely some
Although the Carter administration's political
political cost to Jimmy Carter despite the allinstincts this election year have suddenly made it new get-tough policy on Iran. You can orJy go
aware of the inflation peril, the "trouble" that so many times to the well without bringing
Kahn confesses is no act of God. This gath ering back water before washing out your own
credibility.
economic crisis began the day Jimmy Carter took
But likely also at some cost to Iran and
the oath of office in January 1977.
Khomeini.
Iranians, to be sure, ha ve
At that time, inflation had dropped to 4.8 perresponded with heightened revolutionary
cent and the prime interest rate was 6.5 percent. f ervor, as they ha ve each previous time the
At that time, the dollar was worth about 30 per- malevolen t Uni ted States and satanic Carter
cent more than It is today. At that time, the have been rebuffed. The old David and
federal debt was a bout $200 billion less than it is Goliath bit.
now. In oth er words, the Carter administration in
The highs, however, must be getting
progressively lower as the same cononly three years has added 33 percent to the U. S.
debt that otherwise has been accumulating d uring fronta tion script Is repeatedly replayed.
Instead of producing the shah or anything else
th e last 204 years of national existence.
of substance they are pre-empting attention
To cover its profligacy
these staggering and lapping energy urgently needed
overdrafts on the treasury
the admtnstratIo
eswere, for the res ci a lnt.aWig
has sIm,pI increased the money In circulation. It economy and the construction of a political
is the government printing press and interest system operating on some basis other than
whim.
rates that has created most of the inflation now
Khomeini has been remarkably successful
robbing every U.S. citizen,
to date In let ting others take the falls for
Unable
to ignore this crisis any longer, repeated failures to provide postCongress and th e administration last fall passed revolutionary Iran with much more
the buck to the Federal Reserve Board, which had rhetoric, But there isa question as to how long
been all too accommodating in Mr. Carter's it Can continue,
The continuing support for Khomeini within
money expansion. But the Fed's tightening policy
only slowed the rate of money growth . It did not Iran is, however, much Less surprising than
continuing efforts by some quarters outside
cut the actual money supply.
Iran to explain him In rational, even sm
Mr. Ca rter's belated and trumpeted campaign pathetic
t&amp;*fll•
against inflation Is largely cosmetic and has been
Such as the recent first-person report of an
labeled "dishonest" by some economists, They America n minister who came away from an
emphasize that the Carter plan merely shifts audience with the news that Khomeini is flOe
money around. Its big failure is that the 1981 the "lunatic" envisaged by most
budget spends $45 billion more than this year,,, How could he tell? Well. in response to the oftspending, financed and balanced by tax in- aiked question as to how the holding f
creases. Meanwhile, this year's deficit and off- hostages could be reconciled with Islamic
injunction@ to protect the foreigner, Khomeini
budget financing will force the governmen t to
with a "hard" question of his own:
make up about $80 billion through borrowing and How could Western followers of a
printing, pumping up still more inflation,
concerned for the downtrodden remain silent
While government spending, borrowing and as on the plight of the contemporary world's
inflation lope along, MP. Carter unfairly placed oppressed?
Well, there are various defi nitions of
most of his anti-inflation burden on the consumers
"lunatic", one of which is "given to Uby drastic restrictions on private-sector credit, as fiavagant folly,"
which might fit. But that
though 20 percent interest rates weren't enough. aside,
1oomeini's stion nei ther
Inflation is indeed a peculiarly political thing. t he original query nor was ft "bEd". It
The preceding Ford administration provided prbflEUy den*cmltratd lii Inability or W1
willingness to comprehend the world outside
the obvious answer to Inflation if Mr. Carter
own very narrow focus,
really wants to do someth ing about it: Cut federal
, are, ci c,e, multitudes hI
spending by a bout $40 billion, as various senators West, practicing Ctist1ans and OthSfWIiI,
suggest, and provide tax cuts to encourage in- who care deeply, about the world's
vestment in modern, productive machinery In vantaged and persecuted and ittSEfl$ to do

ordertolncreasethesupplyofgoodsinsteado(
restraining demand. Otherwise, as Casper W
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The event is open to professionals, including
mini-tour pros, club professionals ann ap.
prentice professionals.
The 18-hole qualifier will be played on Disney's
Magnolia Course.
Participants must enter in teams of two. The
entry fee is $200.00 with a September 26th entry.
deadline. The top four teams from the qualifying
round will go on to play In the National Team
Championship on October 16.19.
Over 100 teams will be fielded for the $350,000
PGA Tour team event, which also will be
adopting a new 54-hole Pr-Am format this fall.
Entry blanks and information for the open
qualification round are available by writing Phil
Ritson, Director of Golf, Walt Disney World Golf
Resort, P.O. Box 40, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.,
830.

college baseball poll the Raiders have earned a
number 19 ranking with a 24-9 season record.
The Raiders have a pair of games on tap this
week. On Thursday the S.C.C. squad travels to
Jacksonville to take on Florida Junior College
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"I have to make instant decisions," he says, "And what I
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of not only the U.S., but all the other countries who are
viewing the show."
And, of course, he has to be prepared for anything, from
the Indian princess Marion Brando sent In his stead to the
pro-Arab utterances of Vanessa Redgrave.
His problem, at those mQnta, Is, should he cut those
people off — which he can easily do — or let them rant on?
"It's a no-win spot," he says. "With Redgrave, I had to
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with the Indian princess."

Actually, the ultimate decision is with the Academy itself;
Pasetta and the Academy producer (Howard Koch this year)
are In constant communication and discuss those things as
they develop.
Pasetta says they go over all the nominees, looking for
sources of potential trouble. He sees nothing this year but
that, of course, is no guarantee that none will develop.
"I can accept a nominee not showing up,"hesays, "If it is a
matter of principle with him. But I cannot accept a winner
using the Oscars uaplatform. I give a lot of credit toJane
Fonda, who didn't make a soapbox speech. We expected she
would and were prepared toc it, but she had enough class not
to."
For two days before the event, Pasetta sleeps at the Music
Center — for perhaps an hour and halt total. The rest of the
time he is pitting his crew through endless rehearsals.
This year, the day after the Oscars, his wife, Else, has a
luncheonforacharltywhlchhewlllattend — theywjuuse
the sane deocratlons left over from the Oscar Ball — and

then he flies to Las Vegas to give a speech. And, that night,
he's off to Monte Carlo, to begin work on his series of variety
shows from there.
One of Pasetta's annual chores is to plan the seating for all
the nominees. Several consideratioons
ns are Important in these
arrangements. First, of co urse, is that they are In spots
where they can be picked up easily by the cameras. Second,
is easy access to aisles, so, if they win, they can get tothe
stage quickly.

But there Is another, Less obvious, thought in Pasetta's
mind when he maps out who sits where,
"I don't want the winners to have to cross in front of the
losers," he says. It would be embarrassing for both — and so
he seats them In ways that their paths do not cros.
Any surprises this year?
"I like to live dangerously," Pasetta says. "So we're
gambling this year going 30 feet high with a whole stage of
mirrors. We'll be able to an if people scratch their
backsides. And we'll be moving the whole orchestra on a
giant forklift."
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By United Press International
Charlie Moore made a mistake. After Money walked and
After watching Milwaukee score 27 runs in two games, Bob Yount singled, Moore came up
in a sacrifice situation. He hit a
• Stanley figured the Brewers' hitters might be a bit weak bouncer and
second baseman Jerry Remy made a for.
overanxlous. So, the Boston right-harder decided to cut down ceout at second. Moore was safe at first, but for some reason
their enthusiasm,
left the bag to get his helmet and t hen went toward the dugout.
Stanley pitched the Milwaukee hitters In tight and the result
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had 22 points and 15 rebounds Sunday to lead the SuperSonics
toa 112-107 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, tying their bestof-seven quarterfinal series 2-2. "If we had let them get three
up cm us, they'd be seeing blood in Seat tle."
Dennis Johnson, who added 20 points and five assists, said
the Sonics, "wanted this game. We were running more today.
We just pushed the ball and we rebounded well and pressured
them on defense."
Milwaukee trailed by as many as 18 points late in the third.
quarter, but pulled to wi thIn 9415 with nIne minutes left In the
game. Gus Williams, who led Seattle with 32 points, then hit a
three-point shot and Shelton scored five straight points to pull
the Supersonics out of trouble.
Dennis Johnson and Shel ton each scored four poInts as
Seattle took a IH lead in Uw early moments. Six points each
by Marques Johnson and Bob Lanier twice brought the Bucks
to within four, but Seattle carried a 28-22 lead into the second
quar ter
Fred Brown scored six points in the second quarter to offset
nine by Quinn Buckner, and Seattle shot 5o percent to build its
lead to 55-44 at the half.
Marques Johnson led Milwaukee with 31 points and Brian

Winters added 13.
played a great game," said Milwaukee Coach Don
Nelson. "It was a struggle. The shots didn't go. I said this
would be the toughest game and I was right."
The fifth game will be played in Seattle Tuesday night.
In other quarterfinal games, Boston stopped Houston 10041,
Philadelphia routed Atlanta 107.), and Phoenix defeated Los
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closed Boston's lead to 5643 midway through the third quarter.
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III fired a low gross 70 to take top honors. Dan Zion edged Ron Widener with
matched card ft's for second place. In the second flight of the championship '
bracket Robbie Robertson finished first followed by Howard McNulty, 7bm L
Ball, Bob O'Nell, Al Green and Fred Falgado. Tom Ball carded the longest '.
drive on hole number one. Closest to the hole winners were Greg Manning on
five, Micah SbUs on seven, Collin Galloway on 10 and Robbie Robertson on
16. Ned Yancey carded the high gross for the tourney. In all 101 golfers took
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the 1900 Indycar series and made himself the McLaren team last year, broke third followed by Al Unser, Bagley ar4'
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native claimed his seventh Rebel
victory Sunday to continue his and held It until the end, when he beat crowns, led for 15 laps before leaving Ih.t'
domination of NASCAR's oldest Parsons y 3.3 seconds. Harry Gant, race with a blown engine 101 laps into tt*'.
auperspeedway. He won his third wearing linebackers' rib pads because of race.
nba bnidjed In a crash this past week,
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Pirates 3, Cardinals 0
Jim Rooker hit a two-run homer and combined with Enrique
ROSTIo and Grant Jackson on a six-hitter to propel Pittsburgh.
Rooker connected for his seventh majorleague home run In the
seventh Inning off St. Louis starter and loser SllvIo Martinez,
Reds 5, Braves S
Rookie left-hinder Charlie Lelbrandt, backed by a 12.hlt
attack that included Johnny Bench's first homer of the season,
Nolan Ryan, didn't have quite aigood a day Saturday against made his major-league debut as a starter and helped Cm. Ci).
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caught my Jim Bibby error of lait Thursday. I mistakenly
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winner for Houston.
Well, they're both over 6-5. They're both right handed and
both have first names of Jim, But that is where the comparison
ends. Bibby is now with the Pirates.
James Rodney threw a no-hi tter for six Innings and struck
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Forsch scattered seven hits and helped himself with a twoMurray beat the Bulldogs earlier this year. He flirted with a
run single In ruining the Los Angeles debut of Dave Goltz, Enos
no-hitter for five Innings, but was the n hit hard over the last
Cabell drove In two runs with a pair of singles.
two frames.
Los Angeles scored In the seventh on Ron Cey's RBI single.
Two Interested spectator., although they are out of the
Steve Garvey si ngled in a run In the eighth.
conference chase Brantley's Sam Momary and the Tribe's
Forsch, who went 3-0 against Los Angeles last year, struck
Bobby Lundquist give an apprehensive nod to Lake Howell.
out
walked
"Before the season I said, 'four loses, would probably win one four
out and
in the
ei two before yielding to Frank LaCorte with
ghth.
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Innings, New York blanked Chicago 5.0, Pittsburgh shut out St.
Lundquist long ago forgot about a conference title, but still Louis 3-0,
Cincinnati trounced Atlanta 5.0, and San Fran cisco
relishes the role of spoiler while he waits for the April 29 defeated San
Diego 3-1.
district.
Expos 5, PhJUIn 4
"We're def initely looking forward to the district," beamed
Ellis Valentine led off the 10th with his first homer run of the
Lundquist whose Seminoles have won eight of their last nine year to lift reliever Ellas Sosa and hand Lerrin LaGrow the
games. "I Feel we have the most depth of any of the pitching
loss. Philadelphia, which won the first two games of the series,
staffs."
scored three runs In the ninth on an error by Larry Parrish and
Wednesday Lundquist will go with either Mike Link or Tracy a single by Bake McBride.
Walker against Apopka. The smooth, sophomore Walker Is
fresh f rom 5.0 shut out win over DeLand.
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also ha ve a makeup game with Mainla nd scheduled for April
26 if necessary,
"I like our chances," smiled Benjamin after Friday's win
Lake Brantley. "But our defense has been our biggest
problem...it hasn't been very good."
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DeLand,aWednesdaygamewithsafljordandaSatuy
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with Lyman.
"Lake Howell's gotta earn their keep for three games," said
the youthful Wise. "There's no telling what could happen, but
we have three tough games."
More than likely the winner of Monday's Apopka-DeLand
game will have an outside chance at the Silver Hawks.
By United Press International
A setback for Ron Creese's Bulldogs would knock them out
Here's some bad news for National League hitters: the
with six losses. DeLand has won eight games and has the
fourth
starter on the Houston Astros believes he can win 20
advantage of playing its last three Apopka, Lake Brantley
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"I just hope the Lord keeps me healthy this year," Ken
"We've finally started hitting," said Creese through a sigh of
Forsch said Sunday after pitching the Astros to a 4-2 victory
relief. "Everybody counted us out, but we're coming on now."
oven the Los Angeles Dodgers. "I think if get out there 35 or 40
Although Creese concedes the Hawks the edge, he feels theytimes, I got a good chance of winning 20 ball games."
are not a cinch. "They're too many good teams In this conForsch, who pitched a nohltter last April, would stand out on
ference," said the former Florida Gator hurler,
many staffs but ahead of him in Houston are J.R. Richard, Joe
"If we can get any help or Apopka gets any help, we'll catch
Niekro and Nolan Ryan. The quartet gave, the Astros three
them" warned Creese.
victories In four games over Los Angeles to open the season,
Hawk mentor Benjamin plans to use Charlie Miller wed- with only Ryan failing to deliver a triumph.'
nesday against Lyman and come back. with with ace right
"I didn't have to wait until after four games to tell yy
you the
hander Brvpnt Mur ray for Friday's DeLand game.
were a good pitching staff," Los Angeles Manager Tommy
"He (Murray) better tie himself down," Creeze said about
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and he's exciting. He may hit it off line once ma while —we all
do now and then — but he gets It back In time. He has that flair
about him. And I don't blame him for wanting to play over
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AUGUSTA, Ga.(UPI) — Not that long ago, after Severiano
teros unduly. Ile says lie never thinks much about the money.
Ballesteros had fi nished his round for the day, he xent back to Even if that's the the kind of fib It sounds like, he still has the
the house he was living in on the beach, waited until tile tide
$55,0000 he earned for winning the Masters. That puts him at
was out and then walked (town to tile water's edge.
$&amp;3,000 or tile iir so far and that'll buy him all the arroz con
With the sun beginning t: set Bafleste s bent own and
wants.
started scooping out fistfuls of sand.
(;ilbert, '%10 started th final round nine shots behind BallesTo anybody watching, it
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and finished tied ithi ew ton for second place with 2,9,
Spaniard was j ust having a little fun making niud pies or
spoke more or less for everyone else in the field by saying, 'I
buildi ng sand castles,
Aetudll), Ilalles teros was busy working it his craft, golf, told everybody I wasn't going out to win the tour nament; I was
trying for setond place"
putting In some overtime while most of his competitors in the
So was practically everybody else af ter Ballesteros' opening
tournament were having dinner or relaxing.
66.419 put him four shots in front at the halfway mark. In more
"What he was doing was digging a few holes in the sand, only
than 20 years of attending these Masters' championships, I've
a few feet away Iroiii the water, so that he would have a place
never
seen so many people in the field concede the title to
to practice Ids puttin' " relates Rex CaIdwell one of his fellow
anyone
as they did to Ballesteros after the first 36 holes.
pros,an eye witness to the episode. "hle had brought his caddie
A
strikingly
good-looking, dark-haired bachelor, the new
along and they were out there a couple of hours. When the
Masters' ti tle-holder, who also Is the present British Open
water would come swirling toward the shore, It provided a
natural curl for Ns putts and he played thern that way almost champ, now has the entire golf world at his feet. He says he
perfectly. Living there on the beach myself, I wasWatchirig"" wf"Mffide playing mom in Europe than in Us country,
possibly because he feels more at home there than he does here
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All that took place three weeks ago at Jacksonville, I' Ia,
where Ballesteros finished in a tie for third place.
Many of those following the 23-year.old super scorer from
Santander, Spain, over raindampened Augusta National
Sun day and seeing the once imposing 10-shot lead he had over
playing partner Jack Newton after nine holes shrink to only
two strokes over oncharging (libby Gilbert on' the 13th hole
might've gotten the idea he was merely out there making mud
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lie also was laboring as hard as he possibly knew how,
laboring to overcome a sudden slump that included a bogey,
double-bogey plus another bogey between the 10th and the 13th.
And overcome Ballesteros did with a final-round 72 that gave
him the title by four shots over Newton and Gilbert and made
him the youngest champion ever in Masters' history
his 72 hole total of 275 cost him an additional $50,000 a golf
magazine was offering anyone who could beat Jack Nicklaus'

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past Wednesday. Palmer was 25 before this week for the Tournament of the final round in.
Masters favorite Torn Watson tied for
too far In front for anyone to catch.
had some doubts while in the fairway at
lie won his first professional tournament. Champions and be back in June for tile
It did.
"But," said Green, "everyone has the 12th at 71.284 alter finishing first-second14."
"lie obviously doesn't have too many U.S. Open, "hut I'm going back to play
He appeared on his way to breaking the
Ballesteros wound up plavina even potential to back up and I guess Seve is second the previous three years. And,'
weaknesses at the moment," said the European circuit where I have a lot of Masters' 17-underpar record shared by
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Nicklaus, complaining about his Inability
Palmer. Although Ballesteros won the friends. Over here, I'm too lonely.
Nicklaus (1965) and Ray Floyd (1976)
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mers with two out in the ninth. Gary Christenson got the last
out to earn his first major-league save.
Angels 8, Indians 3
Joe Rudi drove in three runs with a single and a basesloaded
walk to continue his torrid RBI pace and Don Baylor drove in
two runs as California spoiled the AL debut of John Denny.
Rudi now has collected eight RBI on four hits in the first three
games. Don Aase earned the victory.
A's 4, Twins
Mike Norris, who pitched only three complete games last
year, went all the way on a four-hitter and fanned 11 to pace
Oakland. Norris had a nohitter until two out in the fifth, when
John Castino tripled off the center field fence. Wayne Gross
drove in three runs for the A's.
Mariners 5, Blue Jays I
Bruce Bochte doubled in two runs in the first inning and
Floyd Bannister scattered eight hits to lead Seattle to its third
victory in four games against Toronto. Dave Leinanczyk lost
his second game of the series for the Jays.
Yankees 9-8, Rangers 4-2
Jim Spencer's grand slam highlighted a six-run uprising in
the fifth inning to give the Yankees their first victory of the
season in the opener. Luis Tiant was the winning pitcher. In the
nightcap, Oscar Gamble singled in one run to spark a four-run
fifth inning. Reggie Jackson slugged a two-run homer in the
ninth. as Ed Figueroa picked up the win.

was a four-hitter and a 3.1 victory for Boston, its first of the
beata throw but was called out for abandoning the base by the
season,
home plate umpire. There was only one out when he made the
'q watched replays (of th e first two gam es) and they were
miscue and Molitor got on base after him, which wou ld have
diving at every ball that went down over the plate," Stanley loaded the bases with one
out.
said. "They were diving at the ball. You have to come inside
As it turned out, Cooper made the third out of the inning.
like I did today. They weren't afraid of anybody pitching inside
In other games, the Chicago White Sox defeated Baltimore 5until I went Inside today."
2, Kansas City edged Detroit 3-2, California clubbed Cleveland
Stanley struck out three, walked four and hit a batter In
8-3, Oakland trimmed Minnesota 4-1, Seattle topped Toronto 5going the distance.
1 and the New York Yankees took a double-header from Texas,
"He had a helluva day pitching inside," said Milwaukee
94 and 8.2.
leadoff man Paul Molitor, the man Stanley hit. "Our reactions
White Sox 5, Orioles 2
were slow and It wasn't a hitter's day (It was 42 degrees at
Jim Morrison's sacrifice fly snapped a 2-2 tie in the seventh
game time). Other pitchers thought of keeping the ball away
inning and Lazziar Johnson followed with a two-run double as
and the ball in the park. He turned things around.
the White Sax took their third straight from Baltimore. Ross
"His ball was moving inside. And it moved right Into my
Baumgarten scattered five hits through the first seven innings
forearm."
to pick up the win while Ed Farmer recorded his second save,
The Red Sox got all their runs in the fourth Inning against
Royals 3, Tigers 2
Moose Haas after the big right-harder had retired the first 10
Willie Aikens drove in two runs with a seventh-inning single
batters. Rick Burleson and Fred Lynn singled and Jim Rice
to help Paul Splittorff to victory. Splittorff was relieved by Dan
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As the high school baseball season enters Its final two weeks
before district play, Coach Birto Benjamin's Lake Howell
Silver Hawks have a strong hold on the Five Star's top spot.
The Hawks lead the conference race with an impressive 11.2
ledger with only three games remaining In league play. Coach
Sonny Wise's Apopka nine are a surprise second at 84.
Five Star Conference Standings
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Seve and heal corunnersup Nicklaus and Ben pressure wasn't as much because 01 my Sunday. But Balesteros wasn't to get who had a closing 67 and Newton with a delegation three of the first five spots and
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP!)
Ballesteros may be just what golf has Crenshaw by three strokes in last friends," he said. "I didn't have that another birdie until the 15th and that only 68.
South African Gary Player, three time
been looking for
another Arnold summer's British Open, he hadn't gained here, that's one reason there was more got him back to 13-under after bogeys at
But Ballesteros said he didn't really Masters champ and the golfer
Palmer. Even Palmer himself makes the much recognition in the United States pressure on me."
io and 13 and a double-bogey at 12 wiped relax until he was headed up the 18th Ballesteros said he most admired, was
comparison,
because he has played only a handful of
That loneliness, said Ballesteros, made out all but three strokes of what had been fairway with a then comfortable four- tied for sixth.
this
country.
Four-time champion Palmer and five"I used to play that way," Palmer said tournaments in
shot lead.
Masters week "the hardest week I've a commanding 10-stroke margin,
champion Nicklaus were paired for
time
Sunday while Ballesteros was powering
"I was thinking," he said, "Well, you
"Some people over here seem to think ever had," even though he led from start
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comfortable,
ten
shots
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first
time in more than three years
his way wi th long, erratic drives around lie's been lucky," said Australian Jack to finish. "There was very big pressure big lead, but suddenly I
was not so are the .winner,' that's all."
and although they were never in con-'
the Augusta National en route to Newton, who often competes against this week," he
said. "Maybe I feel more comfortable," said Ballesteros, "I say to
Gilbert, who came closest to catching tentlon, they had a gallery of about 7,000
becoming the youngest Masters Ballesteros, a Spaniard, on the foreign at home in Europe."
myself, 'you stupid. You have corn- Ballesteros Sunday, said he "never which followed them the entire 18 holes.
champion ever, even younger than Jack circuit. "I think it's high time everyone
thought about winning. I knew
Ballesteros held a four-stroke second fortable lead, now you lead by three. You
"Jack and I are both proud the gallery `
Nicklaus was when he won his first of five concerned realizes he's a great player." round
lead and widened that to seven must try very hard."
Ballesteros
was having some problems,
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out In the force It was," sa id Paamer;.
Masters titles.
but I didn't think he'd back up enough." who turned back the clock for a day by
Winning the Masters apparently wont Saturday and it appeared his only
"1 think he knew after a good (310Ballesteros, who also is the current change Ballesteros' mind about playing problem would be whether expected bad
yard) drive at fifteen he was going to
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OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Karen Rhudy,
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Monday, April 14,1980-16

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MONDAY
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Mary is going blind and enroll
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teachers. Charles' financial problems
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Mrs. Putzig, the mother of
Billy Taylor, Alberta Hunter and
two children and three
the Hines Brothers. (R)
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grandchildren,
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were teen.agers, and now Health and Human Services,
returns to Au Gres, a little
who discusses her rise to SUC
Patiently, the 63-year-old
fishing
community
in cess in spite of being both
volunteer helps a 13-year-old
Mrs. Irene Putzig and 15-year-old Chiquita McKinney.
black and a woman heading up
Michigan every swumer,
count change...over and over
the largest governmental agen.
But, with the arrival of fall
again ... until comprehension week she works with him on done considerable voluncy in the country,
Perhaps, she feels, she is and the ringing of the school
Is apparent through a broad those words," says Mrs, teering in her past with abbe to relate to these students bells, Mrs. Putzig's heart
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made great progress due to Girl Scouts, she says, "This is because she has a 6-year-old "Aren't they great children?"
traces his case of food poison.
the amount of time Mrs. my first experience with legally blind granddaughter, she asks. "Now you can see
She then aids another young Putzig spends with him,
ing to the new business
anything like this, and it is
Volunteers
like
Mrs.
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why
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enthused."
Susan's landlord is developing
boy in his writing. "Once a
Although Mrs. Putzig has very rewarding."
provide valuable assistance to JOAN MADISON
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The Art

Of Bullfighting Defended

DEAR ABBY: This Is in
to kill each other for sport, (28 cents) self-addressed decline and accept invitations
protest of your ignorant
entertainment - and money! envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky and how to write
an Ievaluation of a time-honored
And when you get right down Drive, Beverly hills, Calif. teresting letter are Included
in
art which you labeled "the
to it, ice hockey is a "brutal 90212.
in Abby's booklet, "flow To
brutal and bloody business of
and bloody business," too.
Write 'Letters for all
torturing and killing animals
Do you hate to write letters occasions" Send $1 and a
And so is football. Think about
for sport and entertainment—
because you don't know what long, stamped 128 cents), self.
it, Abby.
bullfighting."
NORTH DAKOTA FAN to say? Thank-you notes, addressed envelope to Abby:
Whatan outrageously
DEAR FAN: I've thought a y m pa thy letters, 132 Laskv Drive, Beverly
ueruruc remara:
about it, and stW disapprove congratulations, how to Hills, Calif. 902,
Bullfighting first appeared as riding on horseback and using of any sport (spectator or
early as 2,000 years before guns to kill is more sporting! contact) In which blood
The same can be said of your (animal or human Is spilled.
Quint. since then it
The fourth and final Title! District Parent Advisory Council
flourished in Spain, Portugal hunting birds and animals!)
DEAR ABBY: I don't see meeting
In conclusion, I wish to
and Latin America. For
for the year will be held April 17, at 7:30 p.m. In the
anything
wrong
with board room at the Seminole
centuries,
kings
and inform you that in most cases
County School Board Office.
noblemen as well as corn- the meat of the bulls killed in bullfighting. They feed the
The meeting will include a review the status of the project
bulls well, let them live for for 1981 and highlights of the
moners have Involved the arena is sold cheap to the
1980 ESEA Title I Spring Con.
city's poor or given to or- four years and then put them ference recently held in Orlando.
themselves in that sport.
in the ring where they are
Abby, as a foreigner, it Is pha nages.
The agenda will Include Title I Students from the Seminole
C. FERNANDEZ kill ed instantly. I think put- County Schools, Recognition will be given to some of the Title 1
unfair for you to criticize the
tine animals in a zoo is more pats for outstanding services during the 1979-80 school
DEAR C,: More wrote
customs of another country.
cruel.
year, Interested citizens are welcome to attend.
In Spain, bullfighting is defend bullfighting. In fact, to
SPANISH STUDENT
considered an art, not merely fl1' amazement, a high
DEAR ABBY: In your
a sport. When you say the schoolteacher of Spanish
country
you fatten up your
animals are "tortured," it DdIV1II, HL, instructed

Title I To End Year

Toastmasters Change Meet

bulls, run them up a chute at
Speakers for the Tuesday morning meeting of the Sanford
shows that you don't know entire elms to write to me to
he
Toastmasters
were Hugh Brigay, Distinguished Toastmaster
the
stockyar
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and
hit
t
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anything about bullfighting, protest my answer and defend
The bulls used in the arena the "art" of lflthtlng.
Read
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enormous skill and courage
for a 175-pound man armed you got against bullfighting?
gnlywith acapeandswordto OK, 50 its outlawed Ill the
face wild bull weighing 2,000 U.S. But how about the brutal
pounds. And when the time and bloody sport that's
comes to kill the animal, the InaidrIg millions of dollars
men often kill the bull with a called boxing?
Those In the ring are not
single thrust of the sword!
(Tell me that chasing a fox animals, they are human
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man) visits the 4077th with
more than a routine tact-find-

Ing tour In store, (R)
(DO ACADEMY AWARDS
Johnny Carson hosts the 52nd
annual presentation of the
Oscars, honoring excellence In
the motion picture Industry, live
from the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion of the Los Angeles
Music Center.
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robbed him when his life's sayIngs are stolen,
24(10) AMERICAN SHORT
STORY "The Displaced
Person" by Flannery O'Con.
nor. A Polish refugee family,
brought to work on a Georgia
farm In the 1940s. disrupts the
settled ways of local society.
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9:30
10:00

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DIERS A black cavalry troop Is
aulgnedto track down aband
of Comanches who are holding
a group of while people
hostage.

(1)0 LOU GRANT A naked

over the head with an ax from the Orlando Conquerors Club No. 1066, whose topic was
man on a church steeple and
before they become ham"Toastmaster Responsibilities and Challenges" and I.')'
the editor of a porno magazine
Blair of Sanford, who spoke on "Why Jaycees?"
burger or steaks.
putLou in hot water on two
The newly organized Toastmasters Club is awaiting its of.
Your nulls nave
chance
fronts. OR)
ficlal charter and both guests and prospective members are
to fight for their lives.
(U) (35) LOVE, AMERICAN
invited to attend the meetings and become charter members. STYLE "Love And The Good
have. Ole!
Samaritan" Freddy gets
Toastmasters International is committed to exploring
MADINMEXICO
soaked while fixings leaky pipe
art of communication, leadership, and self-Improvement,
Are there questions you
for the woman next door.
Buginning Tuesday, April 15, meetings of the Sanford
(1O) OPERA FROM SAN
can't ask your parents about Tuastinasters wiil be held at 7:15 a.m. in the
Rich Plan FRANCISCO "La Gloconda"
sex, love, drugs? Get Abby's Training Center
at Magnolia and Third Street, Sanford.
Ad I of Ponchlelli's cluslc
new
booklet.
"What Meetings are over by 9a.m.
featurin Renate Scotto
Teenagers Ought to Know,"
and Luciano Pavarottl is piePresident of the local Toastmaster's is J. Robert Smith, a
Send $2 and a long stamped Sanford orthodontist.
sentod including documentary
no

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4 (10) EDUCATIONAL PRO.

uncovers a narcotics smug.
gling ring terrorizing high lash.
ion models into doing their
dirty work

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5:00
(fl 0 MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
(TUE. FRI)
5:30
($110 SUNRISE SEMESTER

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testing Wojo, a psychiatrist

12:55
0 POLICE WOMAN An
undercover police team tries to
break a loan shark operation
which kills clients who fall
behind on payments

(35) PTL CLUB
11:30

12:20

(DO BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
been a great help," Mrs.
stress welcomes Toni Tennille,
(NON)
Woodruff added.
Andy Glbb, Gene Kelly, Elton
The dedicated RSVP John and Dionne Warwick for (7')
M 0 MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
(WED)
volunteer, in her third year of an hour of comedy and music.
5:40
service at the school, works (11]) (35) JIM ROCKFORD An
old Army buddy lnvelgtes
1)(17) WORLD AT LARGE
With small groups and in- Rockford into accepting a cli.
(NON)
dividual students as she helps ont who says she Is looking for
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them learn to count, to tell
her missing sister,
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Lamont and Rollo mistakenly

go to a gay bar

10:30
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rescue a governor's daughter
from stagecoach robbers

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deadly plague when he tries to

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(Ij.) (35) MAUDE Arthur's con.
tribution to the content.

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At the school where some
200 mentally handicapped
children from all parts of
'
Seminole County attend, -.
volunteers like 'Mrs. Putzig
gently and patiently assist the
teachers as they locus in on
the development of self-help
and day-to-day living skills
for the students who range in
age from 3 to 21.

FACE THE MUSIC

J 0 P.M. MAGAZINE

Will make their ilollie in Sanford where the bride is emplovt'd

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She's not the only one who
looks forward to that dab'. So
does Mary Woodruff, teacher
at Rosenwald School for
Exceptional Children where
Mrs. Putzig appears like a r
guardian angel every
Tuesday with a bright smile
and an eagerness to help.

7:00

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hated architects dog is
poisoned, Harry sees it as a
plot to eventually murder the
architect
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as a secretary and the bridegroom, a printing niachint'
operator.

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declares him until to carry a
gun and decides to examine
the other detectives as well (f)

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GRAMMING
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11:30
( TONIGHT Guest host
Bob Newhart Guests Bobby
Kelton, Jose Molina

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NEWLYWED
lead by Kay McFarland with
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MRS I{ANt)Y ChARLES POWELL

Appears Like
Program (RSVP).

and Emily decide to get away
from it all at a nearly deserted
ski lodge

in Beta Sigma Phi.

Volunteer Looks Forward To Tuesdays,..

"You just can't imagine
how much I look forward to
Tuesdays," says Irene Putzig
of Longwood, a participant of
the Retired Senior Volunteer

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CTT (17) BOB NEWHARI Bob

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11:00

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NBC NEWS
CBS NEWS

Satlilliet, have qualified for
he will move it out of his apartment
the Order of the Rose Degree
t4 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
which will be conferred at the
Founder's Day Luncheon. REPORT
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This degree represents 15

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David L. Powell Jr., Steve Brewer and Mike Tolson. Junior

Following the reception in the church fellowship hall, the
newlyweds departed for a honeymoon to Miami Beach. They

AND FRIENDS Guests: Cass
Elliot, Joel Grey

select the best program for

A lace headpiece secured tier veil of illusion. She carried a
vine of yellow roses and coral orchids.

ushers were Alec Colley and Brian Colley. Daniel Coflby was
the ring bearer.

President Debra Mark
conducted
the
regular
business m eeting and called
for officer and conunittee
reports.

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24 (10) ELECTRIC COMPANY
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An old Army buddy drops in on
Bob Curtis, faithful husband
and office drudge

MENT Due Process And
Equal Protection"
(17) CAROL BURNETT

April 26at the Sanford Airport
Restaurant were announced,
Programs given (luring the
1979-1980 sorority year were
reviewed and IIIeIUberS will

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di (35) KUNG FU
3 10) AMERICAN GOVERN,

Phi Sorority, met night at the
home of Ruth Hoffon on
Woodland Drive,

Final details and reservations for the Beta Sigma
Phi Founder's Day Luncheon

Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vows a formal gown of slicer organza fashioned along the slim
silhouette. Venice lace appliques embellished the bodice and
outlined the Queen Anne neckline. The saine lace was repeated
on the full slicer sleeves and sweeping chapel train,

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RESTLESS
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4:00
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At Cancer
By AL ROSSITER Jft,

of treatment rc most ef.
UP! Science Editor
fective in individual patients
HOUSTON (UPI) - A
Terinans technique IS a
Baylor search team has compilcated process. It feeds
devised a way to unleash the an animal's blood throu"h a
body's natural defensive centrifuge to separate cells
weapons against cancer and from plasma, and then passes

Stetson University. Orthopedic surgeon Phillip L. Parr
of Gainesvillewill speak on "Painless Running?" Free
to public.

the technique to see if it works chamber after which it is
against human breast cancer, mixed with the separated
The new anti-cancer ap. blood cells and returned to the
proach manipulates the body.
immune system and has
In the chamber is a special
produced striking results fl
strain
of heat-killed bacteria,
clogs, rapidly killing cancer Staphylococcus
aureus
tumors in two-thirds of the biological filte

TUESDAY, APRIL 15

Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, State Road 434, Longwood.
Adult film program, 2 p.m., Deltona Public Library,

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Factory."
Over
Club of Sanford, 10:30 a.ni., Redding
Gdens Social Hail,
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Sanford Civic
Center. Bring bag lunch. Program by 12 Oaks Cam.
pground group, i p.m. followed by business meeting.

representative of the estate is The personal representative of the
FANI BELLE MOVE, whose estate is
JACK HARDY,
address is 108 CATO STREET,
Superintendent.Ath,initrator
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA wttoseaddress is Masonic Homeof
15213. Thenameandaddreuof the the State of Florida, St. Peter.
personal representative's attorney sburg, FL. The name and address
are set forth below.
of the personal representative's
All persons having claims or attorney are sit forth below.
demands against the estate are
All persons having claims or
required, WITHIN THREE demands agaInst the estate are

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RATES

I time
3consecutive times
7 consecutive times

HOURS
8.00 AM. 530 PM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

Free public lecture on Transcendental Meditation
program by Bill Spencer, 8 p.m., TM Center, 420
Hillcrest St., Orlando,

a.m., 1 Spring St., Altamonte Springs. Topic: sales,
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
Sanford Civic Center.
Covered dish luncheon, Open to all senior citizens,
Lecture on"Wildjife Ezploitation',
A Billion Dollar
Industry" by Dr. F. Wayne King, director of Florida
State Museum and wildlife authority, 7:30 P)
AARP-NART meeting, noon,

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Park,

FRIDAY, APRIL18
Senior Citizens Tour to Nashville for Grand Ole
Opry and Opryland. Leave Leeds, Casselberry, 8a.m.,

Noon The Da Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
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Artist Day at the Zos, 10a.m. to 5 p.m. toe' &amp;nt
pre-school through 12th grade. Register children

picnic shelter for free admion.
izes
for best art in various grade levels,
Swort Adeline Concert to benefit Rosenwald
Exceptional Student Center
A, 7:30 p.m., Cons
inunity United Methodist Church fellowship hail,

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2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
area's most beautiful Memor.
ial Park, SO to Settle estate.
3221016

THIS COULD BE
THE FIRST DAY OF
YOUR NEW CAREER!

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Country 3 1. CASH, freshly
Inted, fenced back, eat in
kit, terms, asking $31,500,

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SUNDAY, APRIL20
PACE School for Children

Openhouse and barbecue

Sand Lake Road, Altamont,e Springs.
bY
American Guild of Organlsta;.rnassed chorus singing
11 anthems, Knowles Memorial Chapel, Winter Park,
p.m. No admission charge.
Carnival of the Animals symphony performed by
Florida Symphony Orchestra
with Grapefruit
sponsored

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will bu,ld
your lot oe Our lot

Fully Furn 2 BR, 1 B,W D, 1 chIld,
no pets, 6 mo lease. April 15.

Medel Inc . Realtor

323 14)7, Between noon &amp; 6
p.m.
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Lakefront Home. Country
Setting with dock. Towering
Oak Trees, Fruit Trees. $86,000
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Excellent Terms Call 323

can't afford to miss it. Exc
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Went Ad in the Herald. PH.
322.2611 or $31

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I Town house in Sonora 3 BR 2'
B, beautifully furnished, ,,
garage, available until Jan. 1,
1911.5425mo. The Real Estate

SANFORD AREA

4)-Houses
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Ideal for couple or single
Only sa,00 to assume
mtg.
If you have the imagination this
home can be turned into a
duplex or home with busIness
or maybe you have ideas of
your own. Zoned comm.
$47,000.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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3544S. French Ave. 322 oj
3fl.S353, 322.3772, 322 0179

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NEW HCYIES
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FANTASTIC new custom built
brick home on ig wooded site
2300 sq ft! ThIt home can be
yours for 595.000
JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, lB home
in Wynnwood on a beautifully
landscaped lot! Pan Fl rm,
Din, area, w w carpet, ig patio
&amp; lots morel BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just $37,500.

SUPER! 3 BR, 28 home on nice
corner lot! Great Investment
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$27,800!
NEAT! 3 BR, lB home with lots
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Build to Suit-our lot or yours

Springs Civic Center. Free

thway 17..

noon, Buck 's

ministration of

LOts 10 and Ii, Block B, Tract
The planned use of the property
No. 16, SECOND REPLAT, is light industrial,

relentless

athletes,
Neither Tass nor Radio
Moscow reported that

FRWAY,MAYZ

MWRDAY,

5$ located within the
relief demanded in the Complaint,
3330. on the sl of saId Court, on the 21st day
The real property proceeded N. side of COi'nwall Rd. and bit. of March, 1980.
against, situated In Seminole wean Saner. South on the W. and (SEAL)

boycott in responze to
MAY

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invasion
Afghanistan. The Soviet

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Restaurant, Sanford Airport, Call 323.

of
press

recorded

in P1st Booki, pg s,
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida,
WITNESS my hand and seal of

24 Hrs.

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HANDYMAN) BR, I' zU,
shaded
car lot. $28,500.

HANDYMAN investment 2

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Seminole County, Florida

will submIt a r,com.
Deputy car
mlfldationto the City Comma
THOMAS 0, FREEMAN,
in favor of, or against, the £10.
reQ*$t,d change or amendment. P.O. Box

4 BR. fern, home w pool, schools,

Your Pap.r?

2'B. choice area, kit., eqpt.,
w carpet. C.H&amp;A, All
Amenities, $76,500.

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105 Sunset Dr., 3 BR 7 B. $41,900.

7139 S Myrtle Av
Orlando
Sanford
32? 15//
37% 0610

323.7832
Eves. 3270612. 322.1557
207 E.2SthSt.

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fencedyd.fuiIyaq.ki,,
3334170.

PORT, DeBARY AREA, LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. $33,000.
BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.
LU, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.
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377 6457

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Wanted to buy used office
equipment. Nail's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792. s'..
of Sanford 372 872).
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- -Nook 519 E 1st St 377 6747

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PCM0DrL lOG

CIInefs

Nt'wrms, it &amp; bitt, re'nici(leling
Fireplau.s Wi' ti,inclIe th
whole (call of
U F LINK COOST
327 1029

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Custom Fumnilure, kitchens,
wall units, wood or mica,
"Specialty Items". 339 9136

w,, n

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'AAON., APR. 14AT7 PM.

carpet Cleaning

Light Hauling

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-ComerciI

Poi

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pct. interest to qualified
buyers, New homes with
monthlypaymentsuncier$350
Low down payments, 3232287.

BUSINESS for Sale
Retiring

8)0 0010

LOTS OF MODERN
FURNITURE &amp;
MISC.

Washer repo. GE deluxe modI.
Sold crig $109.35, used short
lime. Bat. $189 IIor $1935 mo
Agent 3)9 5356
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Push outton controls, has
carousel, still in warranty,
O'lginilly $649, assume pay.
ment of $21 mo Agent 339
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323-7340

specialty, 25 yrs Exp 8698567

* ESTATE SALE *
April 15th. 10:00 AM. 211
Palmetto Ave., Volks Shop,
Sanford. includes: '72 Titan

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Good Used TV's, $258 up
?6l9Oriando Dr.

staining Free Ext Alter you
besl. $6? $592

ClOCk Repair
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bar, lounge, Exc investment,
over $2,000 mo income,

Creative Surfacc 1k., special
/ung in rcpant,ng, nt &amp; ,'.t

MEINTZER TILE

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Used fbi model color TV's.
working. 19995 10 to choose

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KELLCO PAINT lOG
Licensed &amp; Dependable
Quality hous&amp;Ciokl repairs
Free Esi.

CASH.VISA.MC
•SANFORD AUCTION.

Ormg $529, now $205 or 5)9 mo.
Agent 339 $386
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Painting

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PATIOS-SIDEWALKS
DRIVEWAYS
372 8515
after 6

204 S. Park Ave.
372 6509

Trent Painting 8 Repair
Inter,or&amp; Exterior

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Lincoln Mark Ill &amp; assorted
Salvage, 1192, Soot Sanford.
truck parts.
322 $77) -- ------------.

3226161

W. Garnitl White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

Appliances &amp; Misc
ILOCAL)349 5311

Free Estimates

7lhr

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339.OS0

Dressmaking

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PhOf

Alterations,Dressmaking
323 0701

Ph. 322 0352 --191$ mIni motor home,
takeover payments,
low mt. 321 0015
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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75. Bal $183.16 or 5)7 ma

EALTORS
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Fii'S.Is

70$ Bldg.
E. alsImorite Dr.

2 BR, 21, w.w, CA.H, WD, OW,
pool, club house, sa'. porch,
133,300.3274323.
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II PC?. FiaaacingAvaiIale

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3390509
339 050$

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42-MabiIeHo,nes
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47—Real

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Estate

Gonng a Boarding

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ph

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
_Photos or color Ix 10 373 8258

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BROAD

to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath

GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
3331Xl

giving location, owner and
price. No salesmen.

See our beautiful

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17 Chevy Sport Van, WDs,6cyi, 3
sp., 35.000 ml. only 13,45,
Aulo Sales, NO Hwy 436,
Casselberry, $34 539,

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 23", sold new
over $100. Balance due $175.00
or take over my payments
$11.00 month. Still in warranty.
Will deliver. Call $623391.

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I YR. OLD OBL.wlDFBeautifUl 1g. 2 BR, 3S, W
Central HU heat pump,
bdrms., &amp; huge
cash to mtg. $1998011 Harold
Hall Realty. Inc. 323-1771.

the City of anlord for
rabliitItioflprOjWiIipay
up to $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing Authority 305323.

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Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controlled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes, We cater to
your pet. 322.5752.
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HosOsaning

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Housewives CleanIng Service
Personalized, fast dependable
Regulator i time basis
We
do wash windows
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677589

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55oats &amp; Accessoriss

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ROBSON MARINE
3977 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32171

Wanted

Wanted

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BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
2591 S. Sanford Aye.
323 1134
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lnvto,s this won't last long,
Furnished triplex. Carports,
Igo lot on S. Sanford Ave., has
Very large I or 2 BR condo wall
room to expand, fully rented.
appi., including W.D, w.w
Profit over $300. Assume
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carpet, CHIA, $27,980 I BR;
presant mtg., asking $63,000.
$37,980 2 BR. 61)0511 or 1.273.
1.359.7377.

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(jeq,va (jarden
APARTMENTS

197) Bonita Ski Boat with tripod,
135 Johnson rebuilt motor I
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"Luxury For

5)44.

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good condition, $2,200.
323740

SOviet

$6' Deep V Boat and galvanized
trailer. Boat needs some work.
_5150 323 9061,,,,,,_,_,,_,_

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Story

Inrevs

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Welding

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BAR ROW'S WELDI NO
SERVICE 321 0511
Custom built utility &amp; boat trail
tlf%, truck racks 8 misc,
repairs.

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Wlndowi Screen
Repair

WINDOWISCREEN REPAIR

SANFORD
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Insured

8348399

2$51S

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after 6

To List Your Business,,.
D1QL322-26110r831-999

1505 W.25#IST.

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
RebuildCondemnedHou
S. 0. BALINT
323 5445
Carpentry, Pamnting,Mamnt.

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

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Less"

5 Studio
1,2,3 BR. Suites
• Unfurn.
Adult. Family

1$' Bonita Boat with ISO hp
Orlando
3271577

5

HOIT Iinprovenmnt

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ROKER

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Central Temp will service AC's,

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Air Corltloning

For Estate Commercial 8 Resl
dentlal Auctions &amp; Appralsal.
52—Appliances
Ilpct. ......----- Auction, 323 5670.
Call Doll's

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Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230691

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located of I Courtland
Shailowlord, wooded, $3,200.
333.7859 after

,322.7973

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SCENIC LOCA (ION on the
beutIfui Wekiva River +
acres only $110,000.

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE

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ANDY'SCARPETCLEANING

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STEMPER AGENCY

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WII.*.IAM J. MEllOW
31*1,14*1.310110W
PII54* MMCII 14,31 led $rU7,
14,191$
OIT.$13

FURNITURE 8 Piece flroyhili
ciining room set, glass front
chine Cup',oard, $375. Call
Mrs Nanette Patterson.
339 1190

100' LAKE FRONT LOT in
Casselberryon Seminole Blvd.
Sanlanta 3 BR, 2B, CH&amp;A,
Good for investment or use
privacy fence, poolpatio, Low
now. $11,900 with good terms.
dwnownerwillholdat

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$750 doWn
I closing will put you in this 3
Bdrm, 1 Bath home with
FIREPLACE, only $23,100.

YOUR NEEDS.

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the i'iditisus Name ISIWOs, To- Seminole Cewdy, PNo1I, In at.
Wit: Section S,ge Florida
*eprgel

can

WE ARE CONCERNED WITH

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Useelits tsr Nil tims INCtedS:
ICims
.ld Vacstiee

BUYERS I SELLERS we

LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,

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SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,500.

32Ioues Unmjsh

NURSING AIDES
Sitter Living Center of Casselberry. Call for appt. 339.$$3.

r5cal. Of
Coofy, F 4d,,
Of publication Of thiS nSt,
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the Iktltlsvs IIML I, wit:
N'
FICTITIOUS
VIII whIch thOse NIIIN vs
Notice Is herday given That we
PICTITIOU$MM
$I$1d in business at ISIS Sit.
"gaged in business at It. 1
NotIce Is hereby Si VII Ihat I am 431, Liiuewesl, Florida Xlii
Son 14$-I, Sanford, FL 3377), srlsa,.I in buslneoo Of
Pan
That Hue patio iM.,,i1 in
Seminole County, Fiord. under VaileyD
, Llpu*stsom
sold lu,In.s imN'prha.ar,
ThSI1CtItlo5nam.OfWE;CO,
Caimty, Florid, wider lbs tic.
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that we kdanl to house' Nil titles name if ADVENTIST
: .
William
J. Marrow a
nam.wfthlh.Ciorkofth.Cub PRIVATE DUTY
MarIheE,MWBo
Court, Seminole Coutly, Florida in that I 11*11W te rlpllsr isle name
$31 WoN Itrsci
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3 BEDROOM, l'. BATH, DOU.
BLE CARPORT, APPLI.
ANCES, AIR I HEAT, ON AL.

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"u' PI'4p

i BR efficiency upstai,i '
utilities pd. Gentleman
preferred, share bath wsame.

ConV.nIincestoc. Good
Company befits. Apply
Handy Way Foods, Sanford

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proposed hospital,) city block
only 1110,000.

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Fret' Est Lic &amp; ilOncle1

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WA4T ADS. 322.
26)1 or 831.9993.

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We buy used furniture
FURNITURES THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave

51.A.. Furniture

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TIP ES.

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323 7831

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1978 Singer Futura Fully auto.
repossessed, used very Short
boo' Original $593, bal $111) or

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

French

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MULTIPLE LISTING RIALTOR

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RUNS GOOD
5695
0640

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OnePieceorHouseful
Bridges Antiques
323280)

oft of total inventory of brand
new intersprincj l)i'ddiflcj
These' he'd', are sflt cl,irnaqed
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets only! Free
lotal delivery Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1/ 92 So of

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toots

51-Household Goods
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TERRIFIC assumption. $11,500
n, new 3 BR. 2B choice
country area. All Amenities.
$98,500.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI. 101 Bldg.

$173.00 and UP. 333.8019.

and

S.. Vt To Sp..k

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FACTORY WORKERSmature wlearnIng ability,
Heavypicatwork,Retinees
acc*able. United Solvents,

As

publi
WO5e
tt
and that American athletes
'w sacrificed to
politicai tsti wa.
House."

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area.

$100
Call 377 1177

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1969 CO P Y SL I P WAGO N.

S

Cash 322.4132
L.irry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the lin in used

606% or eves. 323 03)7

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or

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SANFORD- 1 Bedroom

MLS

51,900 WITH LOW DOWN
iAYMENT.'

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St,illing on your hauling' Good
buy! Ic? bed utility trailer
'octal sides &amp; beci, is" tires
$400 373 8317

2', ACRES PINE &amp; PALMETTO

584,900,

temporaries, $43,900 ca 2 BR,

HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
Bdrms,
bath,
2
w
FIREPLACE, additional
monIhly Income of $120 all on

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Deputy cior
All parties in intert
separa
.
cltiNn$ shall have an ipportinity
RICHARD D. STONER, ESQ.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
There
WaS DO reference tO HOFFMAN, HENDRY, STONER, to be heard at said Mailags.
NAMEITATUTI
the Afghan risis in either SIMS I SAWICKI
By order Of the Piaomi,
'OWNOMITMAy CONCERN:
i
211
B.
Central Boulevard
ZO,Ik)I Commission Of The City of NOTICE lshareWvsntha,m,
dispatch Sunday and
FL 32101
Sanford, Florida, this IN day ci undersigned, pursuant to the
reason was given for the US. Orlando,
Xl)$43$
April, 1NJ.
"Fictitious Name Statute,"
action.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
J. 0. Galloway,
Choptie' $48.80, FI$SIdI $tatti5,
Publish
April
14,21,281
Chairman
Tausajdtheoveheim
May 7,
wlllr 15W' wNh ttu Clerk ii ft'.e
City of Sanford
niajurily of U.S. çort10nen 1980
Circuit CaUrt in and for ______
SemInole

Didn't Got

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home care. Apply in person
Lakeview NursIng Center, 13
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REALTOR

mission

j

Is
Ilsiald
115 p.m. clii

aPIs for Seniàr'
Citizens, Very clean, 31$
Palmetto Ave. See Jimmie

70)
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323 2303

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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins Top dollar paid Call
i"ti 323 1888

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave
372579)
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WE BUY CARS
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WE BUY USED rURNITORE 6
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur

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2'. ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN COULD lIE 3 OR
LOTS
$12,500
TERMS
AVAILABLE,

SPACIOUS 3 BR brick FP,
formal OR, calm kit., cor.
shaded lot. 134,000.

Antiques Oriental Rugs
Music fluxes Slot Marhines
11rdgcsAfltiques
323 280)

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wii drive,
dual whls, lust rebuilt auto,
PB, PS 52.500 fIRM 323 1917
.itt S

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Slart your own used bookstore'
5.000 used books f or salt' Call
I 275 3064 or I 777 4896 for
details.

ACRE ?LUS IN HASTINGS
I PALt.T K A AREA), I TO
CHOOSE FROM
56.500
EACH, OR WILL TRADE

Goidsboro—By Owner

STEMPER SEZI
BUYERS we have EX.
PERIENCE I KNOWLEDGE

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odO orci

The Evening
h4r,ld Classified
Au', offer no fancy
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lairn
s
just RcSlt!

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t,r,'s 59/5 323 2/66

1

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REAL ESTATE
REALTQR,327749$

FINANCING

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Furnished

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11th day
ll, 1980.
Public Hearing in The City C. Aftorney for Pleiffs
(SEAL)
mission Room in the City HIll, (Xl) $311891
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Sanford, Fiord.
7:80 P.u, on PuIIh March 24,31 &amp; AprIl 7, 14,
CLERK
May 7, 1980 to consider. Nd 1*

two

.4

exp. preferred but not
tos1ary. Apply Days inn,
3rifoi'd,

to pUblic,

hall.

Assoclafton,

broadcast over the world
service of Radio Moscow also

Furnished

50-Misce!'aneous for Sale
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WILSON MAI ER F URNI TORE
BUY. SEt L. TRADE
31) 315 F F' rst SI
372 5672

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REALTORS

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65-Pets.Supplies
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SHEPHERD PUPPIES for sale
'.%i't'ks Old $1000 'ac h
I"iir'.' I?? (1587

5)3 set Sanford Auction, 1215
S French 373 7340_—

3222420

3232222

436, Casselberry, 831 8399

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ac,'e parcels, Lk Sylvan are
Terms Call W Maliczowcki,

CON TRACT. Only $110,000.

2525
French

142 Carver Av Academy Manor

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41-LotsAcreage

11 Chrysler Newport

Don't Despair Or Pull
Hair
---Your
-----I,'Se' A Want Ad 322 2611 or
1131

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Salt's 960 Hwy 436,
C.iss.lb,'rry
- 8)4 8399.
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/7 Ford Explorer. spoke wheels,
3S1 Cleveland. auto &amp; AC. only

'72 Ford Courier with C,impt'r

person,

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78 Pont T raris Am. likt' new.

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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ifirt 323 7580
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4??

$32,500.

BEAUTIFUL I BR, 2' B home
in Loch Arbor! Pool &amp; Patio.
C H&amp;A. OR,eat in kit, Firm &amp;
much morel BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Yours for
586000!

UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 28 cus
torn built home on Crystal Lk
chain! 70' Sc porch overlooking
lake &amp; every feature

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51 444. 418 Auto Sales 860 hWy
436. Casselbe'rry.
6148399
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service tht' rest WE STERN
AUTO. 301 W 1st
St
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,ilsO make' Peal Estate' &amp;
Bus,nt's
løan
U lor,dji
Mortq,iqn' Invctmeni 1104 F
RobinSon. Orincio,
29/ 6

REALTORS

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN

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Wanted to Rent
Lk. Mary Sanford area. 2 or 3
BR house or duplex. I child, 1
outdoors dog. Unfurnished
preferred. $200 to $250 month.
Possible option to buy. Call

.

Hal

Realty, Inc.
323.5774

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in excellent cond, new carpet,
double front door, etc. Price
reduced for Quick sale $4,995
firm call 323 6.119 for ap
pain tment.

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TUESDAY, APRIL29

A OK TIRE
322 7480
NEW TIRES$19 895 ur
2jliFrenchAye
Sanford
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Sanford's Sales Leader
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guest

REALTY

Sanford Area Pasture
For rent.3', acres,$35 mo.
8316634

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VFW Post 10108, 8p.m., log cabin, Sanford lakefront,

rj

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STE

sre Reidal

37.E

'69 Chev 2 or AC Auto
tr,iris
,
o
323 2819 ati
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- -/6 Olds Dolt,, *8 2 Or. 350 t'nq no,

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78-Mutorcycles

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Fleetwood 17x60, 2 BR, corn

i3s' S. French 17 92) Sanford
323.5324

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Warehouse, light manufacturing
with office space. 2.500.10,000
sq ft. fully sprinkled 8 in
sulated, I 18 SR 16. 1 8918098.

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log cabin, Sanford

,

1977 Vega, clean, low nii $1750 or
. best offer, Will accept 'rado

tars. trucks &amp; ticavy equip
i,ient 322 5990
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92. So --of Sanford.—
37? 8721
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"If t hese are the best years of my life, why
doihave toeat broccoli?"

1978 7 Bird 31O00mi
Like new 0kw SJ.SO0
322 2287

BUY JUNv CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 32? 1624. 321 4460

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The Real Estate Agency

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TUESDAY, APRIL22

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77-Junk Cars Removed

For Sale Used Office eqpt. Desk.
tilinq cat, &amp; chairs. Many
items to choose from Nolls

30$ 323 1863

LJN'T )TORE IT. SELL IT with a

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VI"W Post 10108 and Auxiliary joint meeting, 8 p.111.,
long cabin on lakefront.

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' Knabe baby Qrand piano 6'
model, Ivory keys, one owner,
I
bi'lOi. stioIe5aIe C,ilI 322 4678
anyturnc

f,',,,.....;j(

Hwy 92. I mile wrst if Speed
way. Daytona Beach, will hold
a publiC AUTO AUCTION
every Saturday at 8 p m Its
the onty one n F or cia You set
the rtserved prci' Calt 904
25$ 8311 tr further aetails
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jUST MAKE pAy.'.rNTS '6
'S rnc,c,'is Cii'
I00 or
834 4605 Dealer
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Chevy Surban. Silverado pkq.
Duel AC. only 53.250 436 Auto
Sales,
436.
860 hwy
Casselberry. 831 8399
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A OK T l,CE
372 74s)
Shocks 5$ 95 Heavy Duty 11 95
AIR SHOCKS $S.ft
New Batteries $29
2113 FrCnCb,,yC . Santord

323 0061.

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DAYTONA AUTOAUCTION

76-Auto Parts

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LET'S MAKE A DEAL
Looking for an Income producing

644 3012

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,
MINI U LOCK
New concrete buildings all sites,
$20&amp; up, especially nice, most
convenient on 1.1 at SR 16

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House
Cruel' Says

ian't find it' Try us' Over
brand new pianos &amp; organs in
stock, inludnq new, used,
rebuilt &amp; reconditioned We
dont braci about our low
prices. our customers cia that.
Cannon Music Co . lonciwood
Villaqe Shoppinci Center. SR
*34. I hi F of I 4 339 5900

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PORZIG If

VA. F HA•235.Con, Homes

- 33-Houses Furnished

3222611.

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/UNE..

321.0759

7$

59Musical Merchandise

The Time Tested Firm [J
Reg Real Estate Broker
170N P.,rk Ave
3276173

26.10 Sanford Ave

18 Dociqe Royal Sportsman WD
van, 8 PaSs , 36,000 rn only
55.488. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
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436. Casselberry. 834 8399.
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BIKES- Two 24" boys Schwinn
Also precision skates, site ô.
black leather boot like new
372 1420.
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COfllpflI9/

Geneva, '77 ObI wide. S acres
partly fenced, Out building,
high &amp; dry, good water, terms
WI 000

3 BR. 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates Dock, W50 mo.
st. Johns Realty Co. Realtor
3276123
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free,

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75.A-Vans
8G-Autos for Sale

No pets. 322 6166

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Older 7 story, owner s;SMOO.

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Deltona
area 1g. 3 BR, 2B house
well insulated ultra mod, kit.
C H&amp;A. Call (305) 319 5601
after 6p.m.

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Casselberry,

School, Oviedo, 1:30 p.m. Lois Hardin,

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vaults for sale. Priced much
below current value. Call 834

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p.m.,

Tired of house hunting? 32. 5330
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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
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statement of any claim or demand clerk of the above court a written ----- - --=
they may have. Each claim mus' statement of any claim or demand
&amp; SEE WHAT IS
4-Personals
beinwriting and must indicatetle they may have. Each claim must --basis for I he claim, the name and
be inwrlting and must Indicate the
WAITING FOR YOU!
addressofthecredltor or his agent basis for the claim, the name and
CANNON REST HOME
_____________________________
or
________
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attorney, and the amount addressof the creditor or his agent Special
care, good food, for
claimed, lithe claim is not yet
or attorney, arid the amount
elderly lady. Can be bed
due, the date when it will become claimed. If the claim is not yet
__________________________
_________________________
Patient. 121 Dolores Drive,
____________________________
A A A
David S. Terman, 39,
contingent or untiquidated, the due shall be stated. if the claim is
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A
nature of tpte uncertainty sPsalI be contingent or unhlquidated, the
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medicine at the Baylor CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Mate" Dating Service. All
security shall be described. The stated. if the claim is secured, the
College of Medicine.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
for. Fl. 33318.
shall deliver sufficient security shall be described. The
His animal findings, lViL ACTION No. $o.63.cA.o4. claimant
copies of the claim to the clerk to claimant shall deliver sufficient
ANSWERS
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
reported in the February IN RE: The marriage of:
enable the clerk to mail one copy copies of the claim to the clerk to
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
to each personal representative, enable the clerk to mall one copy
needed Items with a Herald
CALL 323.5176 FOR
Immunology, have just been LINDA HALL, Wife,
estate to whom a copy of thIs
All persons Interested in the
839992.
confIrmed by a series of in- TO: NOTICE OF ACTION
Notice of Administration has been estate to whom a copy Of this
TOUCH
mailed are required, WITHIN Notice of Administration has been
dependent experiments
LINDA HALL
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
mailed are required, WITHIN
YOU DESERVE
5.-LOS? &amp; Find
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Brandenburg, Ky. 40108
seroth of the government's
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
DATE
OF
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an NOTICE, to file any objections PUBLICATION THE FIRST
OF
THIS
Found in Poole, adult Male
HEALTh DEPT.
has beer, filed against you and you validity of the decedent's will, the tney may have
that
challenge
the
in
ears.
323.9241.
Over a 6041ay observation are required to serve a written qualifications of the personal validity of the
_________________________
_________________________
decedent's will, the
copy of your defenses, if any, upon representative, or
period in the cancer institute
the venue or qualifications of the personal
- Front person for gas pumps &amp;
Spur of the Moment Babysitting
James J. Files, Petitioner's at. f'Jrisdict;on of the court,
study, tumor diameters in torney, whose address is ISO Park
representative, or the venue or
in my home, Hrly, daily, wkly
gift Shop. Mature, dependable.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND lurisdicilon of the court.
.....!ates. Day or night. 323.4677,
three dogs decreased to 16 Avenue North, Post Office Box OBJECTiO
Apply Stuckey's Pecan Shop,
________________________________
______________________
NOT SO FILED
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
2051, WInter Park, Florida 32790,
1.4 8 Hwy 46, Sanford.
.percent or less of the preWILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED.
OBJECTIONS
NOT
so FILED
onor before April 30, 1980 and file
6-Child Care
Date of the first publication of
Wanted aircraft parts fabricater
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
treatment sizes and the the original with the Clerk of this this Notice of Administration:
Date of the first publication f
8 assembler, Prior aircraft
tumors in a fourth animal Court either before service upon April 14, 1Q10
this Notice ot
CHILD CARb
experience required. We are
ministration:
Petitioner's attorney or ijn.
FANIBELLE MOVE
April 14, 1980
Freiorreducedrates
an Equal Opportunity Em.
shrank by 75 percent. Two mediately thereafter; otherwise a
As Personal Representative
ployer.
if you qualify. 323.8424
JACK HARDY,
response.
for the reilef demanded in the
MATTIE WILLIAMS
MASONIC HOME OF THE
Petition.
Deceased
In my homeo.6p.m.
person Sanford Nursing 8
STATE OF FLORIDA
Witness my hand and seal of the ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Despite the encouraging re__________________________
Fenced yard, TLC. 37361
Cony. Center, 950 Mellonyille
Personal
Representative
Court on March 27, 1980.
Ave.
REPRESENTATIVE:
suIts with animals, Ternian (SEAL)
ci the estate of
Loving Learning environment
ROGER
MCDONALD,
JOHANNA DIETZ
said in an interview, "The
offered in my home for your
ARTHUR H. B ECKWITH
$$00.O0monthly possible stuff ing
ESQUIRE
Deceased
and addressing envelopes end
child. Problems because of
as Clerk of the Court
1113 East Robinson Street
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
your shift changes? Call for
Clipping newspaper items.
giant step and illust be taken
as Deputy Clerk
Telephone: 303423104$
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
with great caution. There is U Publish March 31, 8Apr11
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STEN STROM, McINTOSH,
tiflental.IV,
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very, very long way to go 1910
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JULIAN,
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Orlando, Fla. 32807.
DET.IS0
before we are looking at a
COLBERT
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Strawberries,Large$.plen,,,ul,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Senford, FL 33771
a a
you or we pick. Daily $ to 6.
Public Hearing will be held by
Ielepflofle
the TolIPhone: 30322.2171
Quantity discounts. Beets $6
engaged in business at P.O.
3017, Longwoo, FIa 327Box inthecitycOmmissioflNOem,,,
eu 36
Holl
Fresh or cured Pork 70c lb or
Ple. .
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Seminole County, FlorIda under on
Thursday, May
lithe process is found to be
upat Trèasur* Island, HWy
1, 1980 to con
safeandeffectiveforhwirnns
NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
MAILING SERV., and
that I in. amendment
to the Zoning Or. IIGHTIUNTN JUDICIAL
it would mark a significant tendtoreglstersaidnam,withthe
dinance
CIRCULATION DEPART.
and the Comprehensive CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
advance in a field many
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Land
11''4flSfrUCtiOffl
MENT.
Use Seminole
Plan of the CIty of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORiDA
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
at.
Sanford,
scientists have long thought cordancewith the provIsIons of the Florida.
County, CASE NO, 80441-CA-13.L
Apply lii prion
woWd pay off in the war Fictitious Name Statutes, TWit:
JOHN SHEARER and BETTY
ExcIusfvbjgns
Rezoning
frem
PUD,
SHEARER,
a g a In s t
Planned
his wIfe,
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes Unit Development.
c a n c e r
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To that of RI.), Restricted in. Vs
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distant fourth behind surgery, Publish
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March 31,8 April 7, 14, 21, dustrial District,
WILLIAMS,
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EIIIng IiiuI
That properly described as VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, AND
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arsenal of cancer doctors.
,
corner of the N¼ of Sic. 7, T. INC.,
Amway
Way.
Amway
Sanford, Fl. 32771
5, Rge 31 B, run N.
dig
products delivered to your
DetIndant..
De'oth said the process
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 59' 12" B., 432.10 ft., thInc, N.
.
home. Call 3224489 After S or
NOTICU TODIFIND
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
degrees 00' 49" W., 23.00 it. to a THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: -''
Mechanics helper, chauffeur lic
area of research into (142W DENNIS MAKAREWICZ
and 49" W., 333.46 ft., thence N.
VIRGINIA WILLIAMS AND
person Rictiie's VW, I ml. N. of
ways to detect specific canCHRISTINE MAKAREWICZ, his degfees 19' 12" E., $10.00 ft., COSTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT,
wore per w at home. Your
434 on )7i93
wile,
cers and Identify which kinds
answer to financial security.
thence S. 00 dlqre,s 00' 49" E. INC. whow residenc, is
unknown,'
Roberts, P.O. Box 143, Fern
Plaintiffs,
333.46 ft., to a Point on the North but, whoie last known address
Vs.
Pk, Fl.
fl—Rooms
Right.of.WayIIn,ci Cornwall Rd., was:
. 33730.
BURL G. WARD and CHERYL R. thence runS. $9degrm 19' 12"
Re
W. CO
WARD, his wife,
$40.00 ft. to the POB. ContainIn
______________________________
Sanford Gracious living, Reas.
Henry Lambert Typewriter
18—Help Wanted,
Defendants, 6.43 acres, more or less.
Repairs
"Weekly &amp; monthly rates,
NOTICE OF ACTION
AND
utilities Pd, lnquire5 Oak
123 West Hill Avenue
TO:
Spare or pal.tme aIes help
Phase III, Parcel "0," from the
ShI75$3.
P.O. Box 1181
BURL G. WARD
SW corner of the NW¼ of SICIIOn
wanted. Work out of youown
Valdosta, Georgia 31401
home, set your own hours.
Sleeping Rooms olus privlleg
You are hereby notified that
run N. 89 degrees 19' 12" B., along NOTIFIED that
JOHN
SHEARER
MOSCOW (UP!)
'l"he suit to foreclose a mortgage en. the South line of said NW¼ a and BETTY SHEARER have filed
INVESTMENT. Fringe
323.9228
titled "Dennis Makarewic: and distanCe 011473.10 ftp. thence run a Complaint In the Circuit COW'?
SovIet press said Sunday
benefits Include paid vacation,
Christine
Makarewici,
his
wife,
N.
00
company
degrees
car, retirement plan
00' 49"W,, 23.000.
U.S. Olympic Committee was Plaintiffs,
Seminole County, Fto,'id.,
3Opai'ttn
UNurnistied
Imore. Send Resume to: Mr. ___________________________
vs. Burl 0. Ward and a PCI; thence run N00 degrees 00' collection of damages that
exCeed
_____________________
forced to support a boycott of Cheryl R. Ward, his wife, 49" W. 333. ft., thence N.
R. Luettchau, 136 Margo Lane,
30.00, and YOU •F required to
Longwood, Fl, 32730.
the 1980 Moscow Games e- Defendants" has been filed degrees 59' 12" E., 790.11 ft. to a sefvI a copy of your written
1 BR-8209 up. Pool. Adults only
againstyou inthe Circuit Court for paint on the Westerly Right.of. defenses, If any, on THOMAS
cause of "cruel" and "nier.0.
on Lake Ada. Just
LPN lvii flm., 3-11. Apply to
Seminole County, Florida, being Way line of Seaboard Coast Line FREEMAN, ESQUIRE,
P.O. San
ciless" White House pressure. Civil Action No. $800CA*L Railroad, thence run
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
Blvd. 00 1742
$02 degrees 70 (1809 Hwy 436) Anam.jge
Sanford.
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Call
323.8675
your answer with the Clerk of said Way line 333.4$ ft. tea point on
the White House acted hi the Court and to serve
the OrielnIIwi$hffi.Clarkofftabow
RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
a copy thereof NOrth Right-of.Wy line of corn,style Court, on or before Ap111 28,
Apply in person Sanford
I SR $andlewood, w.w carpet,
spirit of the worst times of upon the PlaIntIffs'
attor,iey, wall Road; thence run s. .e 1980. othirwlw I defaUlt
'Wursigg
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Canter, 910 MelIQflyiiI Ave.
$200 siC, dep. 322.87)3
forth below, not later than May 19, POB. Containing .oi atree
news agency said,
more against you for the relief
____________________________
1910. If you fail to do so Default or less,
Desk Clerk position avail. Full
demanded in the said cmpiaint.
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by business meeting.
Council of Arts &amp; Sciences meeting, 7:30 p.m. San.
ford Chamber of Commerce. Open to public.

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUiT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PI.ORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number fl.219.CP
File Number isi CF
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IN NE: ESTATE OF
MATTIE WILLIAMS,
.IOHANNA DIETZ
Deceased
Deceased
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS
YOU
ARE
HEREBY INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
NOTIFIED that the ad.
You
ARE
HEREBY
minIstration of the estate of
NOTIFIED
that the ad.
MATTIE WILLIAMS, decelsid,
ministration of the estate of
File Number 79.219.CP, is pendIng .IOHANNA DIETZ, deceesed, File
In the Circuit Court for Number $lfl i
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SEMINOLE County, Florida, the Circuit Court for Seminole
Probate Division, the addreis of County, Florida, Probate Division,
ilch is SEMINOLE COUNTY the address ci which is Seminole
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Herald 5t11 Writer

Govemor Supports
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In his first comment on the drinking

drinking age from 18 to 19 "to get it out of

passage.

the high schools."

It has cleared one Senate committee

Graham also told his biweekly news hurdle but faces action in the Commerce
conference:

Committee Thursday.

Local Author ty Member
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Hattaway sent an urgent message to

Springs, today asked Florida Gov. Bob the governor, ineeting today with his

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Graham to hold up two appointments to cabinet, urging him to delay filling two of
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from Seminole and Osceola counties.

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Hattaway said he niet with governor's

people representing their interests.

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administrative Assistant Tom Lewis late
this morning, and found only one
Seminole resident had been named as a

Television

possible member of tile board.

member of the board. The board has

Hattaway said he did not recall the
person's name, describing him as "a
retired Air Force colonel."

previously met with major internal
problems, holdi ng up completion of the
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gave no total number as part of an "even be tter than I thought." He
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agreement with the militants for the elaborate.
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situation," Khamenei said.

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During a brief recess in the meeting
following Kirchhoff's appearance,
Conunissioner John Morris conferred
with Kirchhoff in tile hallway outside the
commission chambers

When the meeting was resumed,
Morris told his colleagues he asked
City Commissioner David Farr said Kirchhoff to research county records to

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which are ou t of date," said Moore.

Bob Graham Uirew his support today to a age bill, Graham said he strongly supbill to raise the beer, wine and whiskey ports the legislation and will lobby for its

Khamenei said,

Liebeskind, went to Geneva today to Americans, the spokesman replied in U*

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large library which the

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spokesman
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A militant spokesman made the international

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Kirchhoff said a lease agreement with clause. Kirchhoff said

onimissioner Bob French wanted to post office building after 1983.
city property on which a medical clinic is
study it for another week. And Com.
As for tile section in tile munly-offered located if the county can only execute
inissioner Sandra Glenn wanted a 2(l,- lease giving the count), ownership of tile two-year leases.
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Although he brought with him to the than two years, how would the county
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county commissioners discussed a that if it ret ur ns to the county a contract
contract that would provide a three-year similar to the county's proposal, the

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inissioners two weeks ago, Kirchhoff said proposed by Kirchhoff. Kirchhoff said
eighth-grade home economics class at Milwee Middle School the proposal had not been approved by admittedly there could be a problem With
that, "Some of your explanations do not
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Kirchhoff said lie had discussed Mrs. accomplish tile same purpose as
downtown locations versus moving the Glenn's proposal with County Attorney ownership.
Nikki Clayton and that Miss Clayton said
service to a more central location.
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Last week, Bernosky said he feared the investigation would stall because of its se nsitive
nature.
Bernosky, out of town on an unrelated police

She is developing normally in

Attend to any financial when you Involve yourself
matters you may have with others. When you help
postponed Today you should them, something valuable will ________________________
find the approach to handling be added to your own
them efficiently. Find out storehouse.
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expulsion only after either two earlier suspen.
sions. or the commission of a major offense.
Peiham said he had been wi thholding this information prior to today pending completion of
the police investigation.

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considerable amounts of to a doctor now or wait a few
alcohol over long periods of
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other students also given corporal punishment a minor congenital weakness aggravated by the
that day.
force of the paddle, he said.
Sanford Police Sgt. W.R. Bernosky Friday
Peiham said today the tour students were given
turned over a file to the state attorney office corporal punishment a day after they threw
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strokes of a 12-inch wooden paddle.
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concerned. If the situation is DEAR DR. LAMB — I'm
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turned over to him by Sanford police was not
enough to indicate anyone was guilty of assault or
child abuse In the March 27 incident in which a

DEAR READER — You're a problem, and can best guide
a good and true friend and you them as to what they might
have adequate reason to be do.

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No charges .ill be filed in the Sanford Middle
School pa ddling Incident, says Chief Assistant

them, I'm concerned for both that their husbands are
of the families,
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hard liquor but each one yellow pages of their
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must
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up the was already zoned commercial,
the same time seeking a moratorium ning Agency, the city
least six months before the land use map would
a complete stop to these types
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manager that
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allowed under the Lwi- SWven Uskert cut the dWevilting vote.
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bad times we are great. We are not just sunshine
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Herald Staff Writer
Florida's Wgh school athletics head
told the Seminole County School Board
Wednesday night he will not investigate
rumors of athletic recruiting in the
school system.
Floyd Lay, executive secretary of the
Florida High School
Activities
Association FHSAA,, said students
have a right to an education, but no right
to play athletics.
"A student must meet all of the
requirements, not just some of them,"
said La), who was requested to make an
investigation in the face of pressure from
parents of three transfer students who
were denied eligibility to participate in
sports at their new schools.
Lay answered questions about the
association's rules for athletic eligibility,
but said he would not conduct an investigation because he had not been
given any eidence of recruiting.
The FHSAA is the governing body of
high school athletics for member
counties in the state. The association sets
rules for sports participation, but
membersh.ip in the private, non-profit
corporation is not required. Seminole
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Harold Daniels and Sylvester Wynn, who
went from Seminole High School to Lake
Howell. requested waivers to allow them
to play basketball, hich they had played
at their forimier school. The requests
denied and the parents
the two
students Sued the school beard. Subsequentiv, the parents lost their case.
Now the school board, according to its
attorney.\etl Julian Jr.,intends to
('ounter-sue time parents.
Later in the school year. the parents of
Gene Green, who transferred from Lake
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their sot
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not played baseball at his former school.
Although Henley initiated time waiver
for Green, lie told the board last night he
did so before realizing there would be any
controversy in the matter. And although
the waiver was initiated, Green's Fortner
principal,
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superintendent and the school board
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Board ('liairimnin Allan kts'th ruled
Feather's motion otit (if onivi-, litmever,
because the school board attorney had
not givell Ills opinion on tilt, legality of
Stich a directive
a principal from the
school beard.
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caught in hit' ctuiivli l't t .''ii ill- in .intitipatt'd revenues, and as conflatlollar% colist I'llc t loll cots arld
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ihe projtst . '.'. loch '.t iitiltf tia'.c nthh'd
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DOT Enginee- Henry Fotter said todayTh
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Del-and." ,tjinust t've'iy project We' ve at the railroad tracks on West State Road
got has Well moved. Our whole five-year .16 at Sanford is expected to proceed this
%%()rk program is beiimg adjusted.
year as scheduled
F.'lItr said the changes will not ;if(e-it
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the library, auditorium and even converted bathrooms.
The plan approved calls for Woodlands

students from Longwood hills to attend
Longwood Elementary next year.
Students living in time Hobinswood, Shady
Oaks, R.avensbrook and Windsor Isle
subdivisions will go to Wilson Elemen-

police say.
By 11:38 a.m., a large tow truck
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Two St. -John's Village apartments are without

Seven lb-use int'niih.'rs and it senator
have' bee'ti iIil)IIUte'tl in news leaks of
brilx'rv nIict't logs in which I" 131 agents
posi mig as favor-sucking nit-hi Arabs offe'red niiony in iia'etings they secretly
recorded on vi tk' uta pes.
U.S. District Judge William B. Bryant
W'tliiesda y refused a request b) Rep
Richard Kelly, R-Fla, fora tape showing
hminmi stuffing $25,000 in his J)ockets. Kelp)
has admitted taking the money, but said
he did so to further Ills own investigationi
Bryant said Kelly's ('laitim of a right to
set' the filnii wider the Fifth Aimiend.
nilent's due process clause would not
apply unless Kelly is indicted, No

possessions and forceit! six more front their honies charges have yet been filed against him.
their roofs this morning,
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prosecutorial misconduct," Bryant said.
it subjects Congressman
an Kelly to opprobnum for conduct not yet condemned
In court."

Eight families are homeless today
Seminole fire investigators say the Red Cross and other community service
following an evening fire that destroyed blaze did an estimated $150,060 damage,
But Bryant said Kelly has adequate
organizations, but none could provide time
two apartments and
diunaged six others burning through the roof over the two displaced residents with emergency ways to safeguard his right to a fair trial
at the St. Johui's Village apartments off second floor apartments.
if he is indicted, including trial delays, a
shelter,
Oxford Road in Fern Park.
"We could not find any motels. They
Seminole law enforcement officers say change of time trial place, and challenge's
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are all filled up," said the apartment that in general there is no emergency to prospective jurors,
Florida
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spokeswoman, who said she is trying to housing available within the county,
Itep. John Murphy, 1)-N.Y., another
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locate bedding erspace for the occupants situation which creates
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Abscam, is
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also seeking th e FBI's videotape of his
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The fire started at about 5:30 p.m.,
apppearanmce before the FBI undercover
on federal rent subsidies, working people
The St. John's Village residents have
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destroying two families' possessions
agents, saying it would show tie took no
with families whose jobs do not generate been scheduled to ntiove
into other mone% arid committed
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while forcing six others out of their enough income
no crime.
to provide them with a partments in time complex as other
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homes because of smoke, and water homes, she said.
tenants move out, said the spokeswoman.
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The plan is identical to the one
but said they will probably have tomove recommended by Superintendent
again within the next few years if a
William B. Layer with one exception
planned new elementary school is built. Parents from Robinswood. Shady Oaks
They suggested converting the Ravensbrook and Windsor Isle sucWoodlands cafeteria into four additional ceeded in convincing the board of the
classrooms and using picnic areas to be merit of their preference that their
provided by the PTA for meals or, in bad children go to Wilson Elementary rather
weather, in-class eating as is already a than Lake Mary Elementary, as Layer
practice, They also suggested obtaining suggested.
portable classrooms that are now open
Layer said the 30 additional students
due to rezoning that will ease over- from that area would have a greater
crowding at Red Bug Elementary.
Impact on Wilson, with an enrollment of
Parents from subdivisions that will be 260, than on Lake Mary, with 706
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Williams agreed with parents who said tar)'. Students living in Sleepy Hollow
they felt there should be a moratorium on and Meadows West subdivisions will go
the rezoning because growth the county
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transfer student must remain ineligible
Herald Photo by Tom Netsel
to participate in sports for one year after Floyd Lay,
executive secretarV for the I"IlS;%.-, tells (fit' school
he tranifIers unless a waiver is initiated board transfer rules are intelliled to discourage athletic recruitand signed by the receiving principal and
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superintendent of schools or school board come front students geritiinel~ ititerested Ia% %% It% it principal %% otild sign it %% iii% er
chairman.
in an academic prograimi,'' Lay said.
for one student and not another.
Th.is rule, Lay said, is to discourage
Another way to handle tire issue, lie
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athletic recruitment, which FHSAA rules said, would be to make it extremely clear replied.
forbid,
that transfer students are ineligible for
Lvniman I ugh School Principal ('anton
Lay told the board there are two good sports 1xirticipation for one year, with no
Henley told the board it shotild respect
ways to handle the question of sports exceptions
the right ol tk print ip ils
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eligibility for transfer students
At its March 5 immeeting board imienuber
waiverr request Lake 1 losse II I 'nut ip il
He said the board could let students Robert G. Feather 'acknowledged that Richard Evans told time board before
take the academic course they desire at there is a student at Lyman Ifigh School
1-'eatho_r's illotioll was defeated that if
another school if It is not offered at who transferred under similar cirtheN want
direct a waiver be sigriedI,
theirs, but require them to take their cumnstances to the denied transfers, past
they should direct it h* signed for a ll
courses at their home school and the deadline, and a waiver was signed for
three students.
require thelt.tiiletLc participation be at that atudent.
The recrtmtmuent issue tins been before
their home school.
After agreeing' that signing a waiver time' Senilliuk' Coiiimfy School board since
"School boards that have such rules should be at the discretion of time prin- last surnnie'r, when it granted three
usually find that their transfer requests cipals, board member Pat Telson asked students permission to transfer schools

Despite unanimous parental pleas to
the contrary, the Seminole County School
Board Wed nesday voted 4-1 to tra nsfer
about 150 pupils out of Woodlands
Elementary School in Longwood.

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Willie Lee Jones, 20, of 120 Drew Ave.,
Sanford, faces a maximum of 15 years of jail
for the death of LeRoy Richardson, 33, of 2000

Iran's Hostage Treatment
Brings Calls For Roundup

(UPI) President Carter will meet
separately with Israeli and Egyptian leaders next
month to prod them on the prickly issue of Palestinian
self-rule and work toward "a comprehensive peace for
the Middle East,"
U.S. Middle East mediator Sol Unowitz will fly to
Middle East this weekend to work out the exact dates
for visits by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin
and Egypt's Anwar Sadat and take part in Palestinian
autonomy talks.
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In late April or early May, a White Hothe official
said, King Hussein of Jordan, who did not accept the
Camp David accords, also will visit Washington.

The hassle over the use of the Pinehurst
Park by the Sanford Men's Softball League
will be between the league and neighborhood
residents if Judge Robert McGregor rules as
expected at a Circuit Court hearing Monday.
Sa nf ord Mayor Lee P. Moore said if Judge
McGregor grants the league a permanent
in junction ordering the city to honor its
contract with the league, for use of the park,
City Attorney Vernon Mite will ask that the
in junction terminate with the contract on
Nov. 30.
Judge McGregor Tuesdqv signed a tom.
porary cuurt order directing the city to all ow
the league to use the field until the permanent
in junction can be considered at an 6:30 a.m.
hearing Monday,
With the issuance of the temporary In.
junction against the city Tuesday, lights at
the Pinehurst Park were turned on for the

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Reversing a long-held
position, leading Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov now
says he is willing to leave the Soviet Union if permitted
by the Kremlin.
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Word of the Soviet academician's change of heart
was revealed today by friends of Sakharov in the
United States. The report was confirmed by a member
.of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in
Europe, a congressional-executive panel.
There appears little likelihood, however, Soviet

But Others Begin Terms
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)
Sixteen striking
firefighters, two weeping, were led away In handcuffs
to begin serving contempt terms for ignoring an anti.
strike court order, but 25 others were freed to cheers of
"Long live the union!"
While a patchwork force of 250 National Guardsmen,
police officers and battalion chiefs protected th. city of
a half million, the focus of the bitter four-day strike by
ISO firefighters moved from the picket lines to the
courtroom.
Circuit court Judge Laurence Smith, who Issued a
restraining order against work stoppages In late 1979,
Wednesday vowed to hold three hearings a day until all
firefighters participating In the walkout were judged.
The hearings were to continue today.

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In addition, councilmen Gene McDonald and Victor Oivei
indicated they had little enthusiasm for the project and ow€
first consideration to what is good for the present citizens
Lake Mary.
Councilmen also will consider a water rate Increase, '11
councilmen over the past six weeks have discussed an increa
of varying degrees after the city auditors, Fitzpatrick ar
Hartsock, said the city lost money on the water system Ia
year because of depreciation of the system. The auditors al
said the city had to begin setting aside some money to repa
the Farmers Home Administration loan for system in
provements. Payments on that loan are due to begin later thi
year,
Also on the agenda are discussions concerning the propose
paving of Evansdale Road and consideration of an amendmen
to the zoning ordinance permitting day care t*nters to be buil
in certain residential areas of the city.

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EVANSVILLE, kid. (UP!)
A woman with a
history of complaints against city government was
held today on a charge of attempted murder In the
shooting of former Evansville Mayor Russell Lloyd,
who was critically wounded.
Julie Van Orden, 36, of Evansville, was arrested
Wednesday lass than three hours after Lloyd, 47, was
shot In the doorway of his home at 7 sin.
Uoyd was In very critical condition early today at St.
Mary's Hospital where he underwent extensive
surgery to repair a severed artery In his neck. The
artery is the one that provides blood and oxygen to the
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The state Senate
Ways and Means Committee may dsnlop Its own
seçplimental state budget and Ignore the $411 million
spending plan ii*"iltted by Guy. Bob Graham.
Committee Chairman Jack Gordon, a Miami Beach
b.èer, criticised the governor's budget Wednesday
for not .wnking enough money for the Department
of Health and R.ltibthtativ, Services and for
IUPOMJ4 nothing extra for transportation.
Jim Tall, Graham's director of Budgeting aid
PluuIth4, said the governor's proposal probably Is
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faced with the largest Death Row population In the
csatry
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poallds hewing Jeus 11,
Graham said It will be a while before he decides
whether to order the executions or recommend commutation toll!, In prison for child killer Arthur Goods
and David Ranlerson, who killed a Jackson viii.
policeman during a restaurant robbery In 197$.
plea for clemency for Death Row Inmate Carl
Jackson, a Viotnem voterin convicted of killing two
convenience store clerks In Panama City, Was continned until June 11 when State Attorney lao Jones
failed to show up for the hewing.

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The 1980 carnival is
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The conventional wisdom is that both Democratic and
Republican nominations are all wrapped up and everyone
might as well relax until the conventions. But at least three
candidates have not gotten the word.
Sen. Edward Kennedy was campaigning doggedly today in
New York City and its suburbs, and had what his aides billed
as a major policy speech scheduled for Columbia University.
On the GOP side, Rep. John Anderson was beginning the day
In New York and finishing in Connecticut, and George Bush
was concentrating all day on Connecticut a state where his
family name has clout,
New York and Connecticut both hold primaries Tuesday,
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they're relaxing at the end of a hard day. Sonic times they are
right.
But Democrat Kennedy and Republicans Anderson and Bush
are not listening.
Kennedy, "disappointed" by the Illinois results, said
Wednesday he will not withdraw from the race even if it
becomes mathematically impossible for him to win enough
delegates for the nomination,
"Mathematics is one of the great myths for those of us
who've been to a convention," he said, explaining delegates
can pass on a first ballot roll call, leaving Kennedy with a
chance to win on later ballots,
"Those delegates can come around," lie said, if — its lie
expects — prices are still, rising, jobs are scarcer and the
president's foreign policy has failed.
Bush, at a news conference in Fairfield, Conn., took the

same view of Carter's vulnerability.
Bush was reared in Connecticut, and his father Prescdtt
Bush represented the state for years in the U.S. Senate.
He said his mission in the state would be to portray hiiiistit
as the best alternative for beating Carter who would be "t4.
traordinarily vulnerable" by the time of the Noveitibir
election.
He said he believes Reagan could defeat Carter but. v
honestly believe I am best positioned to beat him i Carter i hi
the fall. I've got to get that across in Connecticut, lk'rinsvania and Texas."
Anderson campaigned in Wisconsin Wednesday.
lie again insisted Reagan cannot win in November,
position that has won him some disapproving glares frm'
Republicans, and predicted that beginning with the WisconMu
primary April 1 he'll break Reagan's grip on the nomination
"peeling his fingers away one by one."

MIAMI (UP!) An Eastern Airlines flight
supervisor watching a stewardess show
passengers how to use their life vests has
solved the singular can of the "red sweat.
Since January, I5fllght attendants on flights
over water between south Florida and cities in
the northeast have complained that during the
flights, they perspired a strange reddish fluid.
and red spots broke out on their shin
Eastern revealed Wednesday the red persplratlon and spots were from the red paint on
the non-inflatable demonstration life vests,
which flaked off on the attendants,
"We are gratified we have found the
solution," said Dr. David P. Millet, Eastern's
Mot medicine director,
Eastern spokesman Tom Myers said the
mystery was solved last Thursday on Flight
406 from Fort Lauderdale to Newark, N.J.
Flight attendant Susan Zyne had just
finished demonstrating the life vests when she
broke out In the "red sweat," Myers said.
"I have the symptoms. It started as soon as i
put on the vest," she told flight supervisor

Arnie Petroemno, who was aboard as a medical
sleuth.
She told Petrosino it was her second bout of
red sweat in two days, but the third con.
secutive day she had demonstrated the life

vests
Petrosino looked at the demonstrator vest,
which bore large red letters saying, "Demo
Only," with thick red lines over and under the
words.
He asked If she had used a similar vest the
day before, and she said yes.
And the day before that? Petrosino asked.
No, she said. On that day, she had used one
of the old, unlettered vests.
Researchers at the Center for Disease
Control in Atlanta and the National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health took over, and
confirmed the demonstrator life vests were
the cause of the problem, Myers said,

Eastern has stopped using the red-lettered
demonstration vests, Myers said.

J. Smith
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4-Day-Old Girl Snatched
KNOXVILLE, Tem. (UP!) Authorities speculated today
the attractive young woman "with the appearance of an
Indian" who kidnapped a 44ay-old girl from her mother's
arms In a maternity ward may have been a recently bereaved
mother.
Police, fearing she wasa "dlngbat," mounted a search for
On woman and the infant, and refused to divulge the Identity of
the young parents because they feared "we will find this baby
over bridge somewhere."
The child was taken from the restricted maternity ward in
the University of Tennessee Hospital about 1:30 p.m Wedneiday. The abductor had apparently observed and plotted for
"some time" before she entered the ward, fooled the mother
Into thinking she was a hospital employee and then fled down a
stairwell with the child.
When the baby, which
an unusual amount of black
curly hair," was taken, It was wearing a cotton shirt and was
In a hospital blanket.
The 23-year-old south 'Knox County mother had to be
sedated. It was her first child.
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PAW'IV(ZET, RJ. (UP!) Relatives and Now,
ecers say they're puzzled by the death of former
Attlebees, Mass., policemen Robert C. Ferguson, 31,
killed to a sheotent with Fields pelies this week.
Rosald Ferguson of Fort laudurdels,_Fla., said
Wedusdey his brothers widow, Jadity, wants him to
hire a Øvat. detective to Investigate the ia-4
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The biggest cut would be $1.7 billion in no-strings atthcled
aid to the states known as revenue sharing and $1 bilon
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or break all the candidacies except those of Presldei,t Carter
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The proposals by committee Chairman Robert Glaimo, I)Comm., included elimination of Saturday mail delivery, roventus sharing to the states, and cuts In defense spending, jobs
and social programs, and financing for food stamps and child
nutrition.
It calls for more than $1 billion worth of unspecified cuts in
Giaimo unveiled his package Wednesday with a warning the defense spending, despite major opposition to military
Proposal, aimed at balancing the federal budget, "will anger reductions of any kind,
many groups and many beneficiaries of federal programs."
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By United Press International
Federal authorities have tightened security around
presidential candidates and their campaign offices
because of threats by a Puerto Rican terrorist group to
attack candidates and their delegates.
The FALN, which has waged a campaign of violence
for the Independence of Puerto Rico, sent threatening
letters to Carter delegates In Illinois, a Carter campaign spokesman in Chicago said Wednesday.
The group also sent a letter to United Press International, vowing "to continue the armed struggle,"
and a caller clalnlng to be a member of the FALN
telephone the FBI's regional office In New York City,
renewing the threat against Carter delegatop.

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By United Press international
Washington The government reported oil pm
New York Banks united on a record 19 Percent
pany profits rose at a record annual rate of 28 per(en'
prime lending rate Wednesday as money markets
at the end of last year, but those in most othe4 in
gyrated from the weekend anti inflationmeasures dustries declined
adopted by the Federal Reserve Board
St LOUIS Arthur Burns, former chairman ofth
New York - The stock market went on a roller Federal Reserve, said President Carters lew
coaster, prices fluctuated sharply, then closed with
economic policieS may nudge the United Stiles
little change from opening levels
closer to a recession rather than Slow the infl4lor,
New York: The United States League of Savings
rate.
Associations reported mortgage lending at the
Akron Ohio Jolting the ailing rubber indus4ry
country's savings and loans fell in February to the
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Co announced it will
lowest level in five years
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Candidate Security Tight

the lights there, will be done as quickly as
league to resume its games on Wednesday.
proved earlier, but felt the city recreatIo
The league took the issue to court after city possible.
department could accommodate the leap
commissioners Monday night voted 4-1 to
The contract between the city and the
elsewhere.
discontinue use of the Pinehurst Prk by softball league "didn't go through my mind"
"it seemed to me some thought 'had beei
organized athletics for youths above 13 years Monday night when the commission was
given to rescheduling the games," be said
old. The action came after neighborhood consideri ng Knowles' recommendation to'
"I voted against beca use I believe it was
residents complained that flying balls from eliminate the softball games at the Pinehurst
punishing the many for the sake of the few
the field presented a hazard to persona In the
Park, Mayor Moore said today.
and that there were many alternatives to
neighborhood and that noise from the softball
The contract, approved Feb. , leased use
solvi ng the problem besides shut ting the park
games kept persons from enjoyin g their of the park for softball games to the softball' down for soft ball." Farr sa id the city
received
homes,
leag ue and concession rights from March 15
petitions from property owners in' the Twenty
The commissioners also agreed to remove through Nov. 30.
West subdivision. "But there cannot be that
the lighting system from the softball field and
Moore said in taking the action Monday
many property owners affected," he said
relocate It at the new Chase Park.
night he considered both the city's respontoday. "There are a few who have a
City Manager Warren Knowles told cornsIbility to pro vide recreation on the one hand
legitimate complaint. We sure made a lot of
missioners the city built the Chase Park on and the residents' concer ns on the other,
people suffer because of those few."
13th Street to replace Pinehurst Park as the
Only Commissioner David Farr voted
The contract between the city and the
site for adult youth games. Parks and against the action. While Farr did not explain
softball league calls for payment of $1 to the
Recreation Director Jim Jernigan said the his vote Monday night, he said today he
city, as well as power costs for lighting the
work at Chase Park, Including installation of remembered the contract the city had apfield
DONNA ESTES

By DAVID M, RAZLER
County School Board, chargi ng their son was injured due to
Herald Staff Writer
district negligence.
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A Maitland man pleaded guilty Wednesday to kidnapping
Dick
E. Roberts, son of Edward and Valerie Roberts, was
and raping two topless dancers last summer after a third set of
ONNIN
injured
Feb.
15,1979 when he slid down a vollàyball pole when
rape-kidnapping charges against him were dropped.
By United Press International
* Fires
a
protruding
bolt caught him under the arm, the suit charges.
Jr., 38, of 1933 Oxford Road, Maitland,
The
Roberts
claim the district'
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cialk
students
to
on
Au
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climb
the pole while oth ,MV. g,t,tj
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Estates Elementary School.
says was played during recess periods In the school yardj
a.at
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also
pleaded
guilty
o a similar pair of offenses corn.
4.
The folio
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The National Weather Service set spring'e official arrival
iflhtted June 3.
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demanding liid~hti Z&amp;Vrl
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IM vernal equinox at 6:10 a.m. EST today.
The State's Attorney's office dropped additional rapeRobi n Armstrong and her husband have tiled suit against
kidnapping charges against Corretjer, alleging he committed
,A warm front moved northward across the Gulf
17-92 In the Fern Park K-mart Plaza, Monday at 7:37 p.m., Joha F. Miffenegger and the Standard 'Guarantee Insurance
spreading light rain and a few ahowm through the South
a similar crime in May, 1978, because they had been pending when a man walked in and asked Beckwi th for assistan
ce, said
Co. claiming the defendant negligently operated hla car,
for longer than the 110-day "speedy trial" rule,
*here temperatures were reported in the 5( and
deputies.
Wedca using an accident at the corner of State Road 436 apI
Corretjer, who faces a maximum penalty of life tinBeckwi th stepped around the counter, the man pointed a
Wymore Road on Dec; 2, 1978.'
IRA EA READINGS ( I a.m.): Temperature: 75; overnight
prisonment, has been held at the Seminole County Jail since small handgun at her, asking for ,,all the money in the
Mrs. Miffenegger claims damages for In juries and expenses
s: 86; yesterday's high: 10; barometric pressure: 30.16;
hIs VIest on Jan. 9 wIthout bond He will remain there until register," deputies report.
and her husband
damages for expenses and lost
,'lat1vs humidity: 10 percent; winds: South at lOm.p.h.
sentenced following a background Investigation.
Beckwith complied with demands and put about $400 in
compantcswilp.
Corretj was arrested Jan,9 at the Fancy Dancer club by one of the store's paper bags, deputies said, adding the robber
'FRIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 11:10 am.,
J.W. lflnan has filed sdt against the city of Allaznom*e
IØws, 5:20 am., 5:30 pin.; PORT CANAVERAL; highs, 11:27
deputies, who said they had been trying to serve him with an then left on foot heading
Springs and Exxon Enterprises, demanding defendants be
m.; lows, 5:11 am., 5:26 p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 4:43 a.m.,
arrest wwrait for more than amonth. Corretjerwas not at the
GUN, JEWELRY TAKEN
1.91 pin.; lows, 10:11 a.m.
Fern Park topless club for the purpose of commlwnga crfjne,
A Casselberry men returned home Monday after a short en joined from Increasing water runoff onto his land.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, oet
they u.
absence to find *2,515 In possessions gone, deputies say.
Hickman claims the city. has allowed Exxon to do cons. MUes Winds sout heast 15 knots today becoming southerly
Stanton Blodgett said he discovered the break-In at his home Mructiofl work Which is increasing the amount of wa ter spilling
ATTEMPTED KIDNAPPING REPORTED
,1ghtand south to south west 15 to 20 knots Friday. Seas 3 to
at 204 RedwIng Court at 3:30 p.m., adding he had only left his
onto his adjacent property, and that the city is billing him for
A young Altamonte
. a e of few
home
two
hogs
earlier.
ainage work necessitated by Exxon's construction.
dr
nesday
night,
when
group
a
of males tried to pull her into a car,
I rAJREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Friday. A chance
Blodgett told deputies the thieves took a revolver and over
Salvatore and Mary Bonglorno and Raymond Savarese have
€leiat
thundershowers mainly during afternoon and evening
tiled salt agalat Alek and Cynthia Servase amid 51kt Farm
The 17-year-old woman was walking along County Road 427 *2,010 in jewelry, after jimmying open a sliding door,
hours. Highs In the mid 00s. Low tonight mid Us. Winds
Mutual
Insurance Co., holding those parties responsible for the
oar Oak Street in Altarnonte Springs at 10:30 p.m. when a car I
AM
FOR AUTO BREAK-IN
nlng southeasterly 11 mph today and southerly tonight.
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A 19-year-old Sanford man was arrested this morning,
d.ulies.
obablllty 30 percent today, 20 percent tonight,
ar ying four men pulled UP behind her,
Plain
ffi
charge Alek Servase's-car, driven by his wife,
ti
S
mate
e the street, but the car again pulled charged by Sanford police with at mpting steal a
percent Friday.
a,severed
te
to
hi
themathflnefeedjngwaertofirpg en trying
i alongside of her, as one of lii occiants opened a door and stereo,
to
extinguish
e
blaze
which leveled their warehouse on Sept.
th
Antwane A. Tillotson. 19, of 116 W. Second St., Sanford, was
tried to pull her in, she told deputies.
off
9,
IM
U.S.
Highway
17-92 near Ktlrn Park.
But as another vehicle appeared, the man let go of his victim arrested inside a
by
Gallagher, parked
as the
of
sped off,' knocking the woman down, deputies front Gallagher's home at 114 W. Valencia Court, Sanford
police any.
Selecting from mininatlona by organizations named earlier,
Tillotion was allegedly attempting to remove a $140 car
the Semitiole County Commlalon this week flnouaed th e
FERN PARKBUKGL?J(Y
Burglars who managed Wednesday to enter, a Fern p
stereo frcm the vehicle. Gallagher was not home at the time of
1ake-up of the 11-member Comprehensive Plan Review
arrest, police say.
home through an unlocked seco nd-story window, left with a
The committee Is charged with reviewing the plan which 1W amount of sterling silver, deputies say.
NW AGAINST MOOLS, OThFi FILED
Vels bud pokey QA(
in ,
Danny Neal told deputies th e birgies's struck between 1S30
future taui
The parents ofi -Tcsw1lia Middle School student have fil ed
a.m.ends:3opinat his home ou3 Woodridge !kjw,lglng Lit In Seminole - CuSLtyClrctijt Court against the Seminole
idy. Th e plan had come wider crlticlamn last year
only sterling silver Items, a set of sil verware and assorted
ruldenta of Geneva amid other areas claimed It was
goblets, a tea set and other sil ver goods.
ne*IdIve and denied their Individual property rights,
Members of the review committee and the organizations or
r PARK
groups that nominated them are as follow:
P'i*nds Jiaolr, Le Mary (lumber of (nirce; Bo
Ammdeo1with eta Van
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RIimp&amp; fageil
5pr1ng Q.jbsj of Conv";
fuq nip, aftur tsMsning two .nipkpws with a m,
10
Ferul Greens, Board of Realtors; Gloria Ward, League of dsps say
Women Voters; LNTy Joimsen, agricult ural kgars; W.W.
of
Peggy future, 170 of
cash, Iaderd Lie, No. $2 F. &amp; A.M.; and Bob Biemer, Os4ido were working be, the Pit ShoeandSlam,
an U. &amp; Highway
Aesen Dowib, Hal Eâssho and Tom Kasusili from lbs
BiP4ele League of a* Associations.
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The House Budget Committee,
having made the easy decisions, now must roll up its sleeves
and decide whether to adopt controversial cuts in mail
delivery, defense spending and revenue sharing.
The panel was to resume work today on the $15.9 billion in
recommended reductions from President Carter's January
budget proposal for fiscal 1961.

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Jones' attorney said his client was firing
into the ceili ng to frighten a man tryin g to
assault him.-But one of the bullets did not go
up and hit Richardson, who had been sitting in
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The circuit court jury, sitting before Judge
Voile Williams found the defendant guilty of
Jones was found guilty of killing Richardthe lesser crime of manslaughter, after being son when he fired three shots in the Deluxe
told they could find him guilty of second Bar after a fight on Jan. 20.

By DONNA EST
section of Hidden Harbor.
Herald Staff Writer
The city prefers the developers be connected to proposed
Lake Mary City councilmen may sound the death knell for
city interceptor lines that ultimately will be part of the city's
the planned Loch Low senior citizens complex which has been sewer system
connecting to Sanford utility lines and the
planned for construction off Old Lake Mary Road.
regional sewer plant.
At a 7:30 meeting tonight, the city council will consider
Although Homer Sewell, representing the developers, last
adopting on final reading an ordinance changing the zoning on week arranged for
a meeting between the developers' Kulbes
the 25.6-acre site from agricultural to multi-family apartment
and City Engineer Paul Porter to discuss the problem, the
district,
developers did not show up for the meeting, Kulbes said,
Their decision most probably will be to deny the rezoning,
Mayor Walter Sorenson said last week operating costs for
City Manager Phil Kulbes said. He said
the
dental
would
be
the
senior complex, if it were connected to Sanford's sytem
based on the lack of cooperation from Lake Villas LW. 11W
th
ro
ugh Ramblewood, would be excessive beca use sewage
developers,
would
have to be pumped through three separate Sanford lift
Kulbes cited specifically refusal by the developers
to discuss
stations
in a circular route before reaching the Sanford sewer
with the city alterna tive me thods of providing water and
se
wer treatment plant.
service for the 36-uni t first phase of the 210-unit project. Th
e
developers, Alexander Kasten and Wallace Sanderiln of
While Sewell said those costs could be passed on to the
Orlando, have indicated their wish to connect to the city of
developer, Sorenson said more likely the costs would be passed
Sanford's water and sewer utility system in thé Ramblewood
on to the senior residents of the complex, who could least af-

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maximum sentence of life Imprisonment,

Lake Mary May Block Project Tonight

By Untied Press International
The United States Wednesday divulged details of the
treatment of American hostages in Tehran for the first
time, accusing Iranian militants of playing Russian
roulette with a woman prisoner and blindfolding and
bullying others during "grueling interrogations."
Two senators in Washington reacted by calling for
sterner measures against Iran, including the detention
of Iranian diplomats in the United States and a naval
blockade of Iran.
State Department legal adviser Robert B. Owens
told the International Court of Justice in The Hague,
Netherlands the American hostages often were
threatened at gunpoint, tied upright to chairs for up to
16 hours, made to sleep on bare concrete floors and
kept blindfolded in the first weeks of the crisis that
begap Nov. 4.

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dey after that. Be of good cheer," Hoffman said to attorneys
Wednesday after telling the jurors to quit for the day.
Earlier he ordered court reporters to read for the jury
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Carter May Have Helped ABC Win Ratings Race

New York Opera.Audience Resembles Yankee Stadium Crowd

By JOAN HANAIJER
presidential news conference would give Carter
ABC probably has done the viewers a service,
Among new shows, ABC had an entry In the top States," "Here's Boomer" and "From Here to
UPI Television Writer
only four days before the Illinois primary,
however,
In
putting
the
spotlight
presidential
on
10
- "That's Incredible" - but otherwise It Eternity" need help. 'Pink Lady" appears
NEW YORK (UP!) -ABC edged out CBS in the
In
the
ratings
race,
what
happened
was
that
pre-emptions.
During
the
Nixon
administration,
earned
disappointing numbers on "Tenspeed and beyond help.
weekly Nielsen ratings race, possibly in* part CBS had to push back Its highly successful there was considerable controversy about the Brown Shoe,"
"GalactIca 1910,"
C thanks to President Carter -by not carrying the
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The 10 top network
television programs for the
president's March 14 news conference !Jve.
series.
The
ABC
movie,
"Where
the
Ladies
Go,"
political
tool.
The
networks
may
find
it
two
to
CBS
had
"House
Calls"
tied
for
lithplace
In
the
week
ending
March
16,
according to the A.C.
hi The ABC difference was 0.3 of a ratings point,
began
its
run
against
a
news
conference
instead
turn
down
a
president,
but
public
irritation
can
new
show.
department.
Nielsen
Co.,
were:
c and with only five weeks to go until the end of the of a top series,
keep White House demands in line.
1: 60 Minutes (CBS); 2: (tie) Dukes of Hazzard
NBC had a mixed reception for "Facts of Life"
;ratings season, ABC leads CBS in the season-to.
"Where
the
Ladies
Go"
ranked
51st
on
a
list
of
Meanwhile,
back
at
the
ratings
war.
NBC
has
—
in
the
top
20
in
a
special
showing
right
after
its
and
M-A-S-H
(both CBS); 4: Alice (CBS); 5: Real
' da te ratings averages by 0.2 of a point.
69 programs even with this break. Ratings for reason to be cautiously optimistic, still in third parent, "Dffrrent Strokes," but dismal in its own People (NBC); 6: Dallas (CBS); 7: Three's
ABC said it refused to carry the question-and. President Carter were not Immediately available place, but narrowing the gap This week NBC had
* time silot later in the week. "The Big Show" Company (ABC); 8: One Day at a Time (CBS); 9:
a nswer session live - as CBS and NBC did - because Nielsen only
offers fast figures on two shows in the top 10 —"'Real People" and variety act ranked a healthy 24th, "Sanford" Diff'rent Strokes (NBC); 10: That's Incredible
because of the CaMDaign advantage a
sponsored
"Diff'rent Strokes."
racked up a respectable rating,'but -,United (ABC).

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whole thing from her Diamond Horseshoe box DEFIANT DIVA: It Ian't often the black tie set didn't take sides.
at New York's Metropolitan Opera comes on like
the crowd at Yankee Stadium, but it happened
BUZZIN' COUSIN: While Jerry Lee Lewis
Monday night -right there in front of Jacqueline pounded the ivories to a packed house at GlUey's
Kennedy Onassis and everybody. A sizable nightclub in Pasadena, Texas, first cousin
segment of the audience at the Met's premiere Mickey Gilley was doing his gig at the Palomino
performance of Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" in Los Angeles to the raves of a very diverse
booed Prirm dOm Renta Scotto when her celebrity crowd. The main audience attraction
soprano faltered briefly In the second act. Miss was John Travolta, who plays "Bud" in the justScotto's fans stormed to the reme with cheers completed film "Urban Cowboy" — most of
and applause, but the diva got In her own licks at which was shot in GlUey's, the world's largest
curtain call — aiming a wellknown Italian hand bistro. But Travolta wasn't the only one ap.

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WOODY'S HERD: There's a generation gap
between jazz great Woody Herman and his "New
Thundering Herd" band, which played a weekend
gig at New York's Village Gate, but it doesn't
bother Herman. He's been betting the beat for 43
years. The average age in his troupe now is 24.
Says he, "Folks think I try to play a father figure
plauding Gilley's weekend rendition of "Don't the to them, but that's not so. I deal with them as
Girls Always Get Prettier at Closing Time?" professionals and adults and it works out fine for
Right beside him were Sean Cotmery, Mikhall both of us that way." Herman is staying out of the
Baryshnikov, Marie) Hemingway, Herve Vii- squabble between rock and disco fans too. Says
lechaize and "Cowboy" director Jim Bridges. he, "I think there's really only two kinds of music

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As recently as the beginning of this year, the
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derided here as a bizarre notion embraced only by
I , :, hopeless romantics, heartless conservatives and
• penny-pinching zealots.
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sudden as any shift in opinion in recent years now
has produced a rough consensus that the budget
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WASHINGTON (NEA) — No matter what
cent on an annualized basis.
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the other day.
happens from here on in the fuWre who old
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The theory that the government's unrestrained political
She found my fatborls Social Security cord.
reporters gather to fondly remember
production of "printing-press money" Is the sole Campaign'90, It will be John Connally about
My father died In 1163 andiny mother didn't
cause of inflation, a simplistic concept embraced whom they will reminisce mod, His dream of
know, or had forgotten, that he had been
by some ideologues, has been rejected by the White House came to an end two days
phi)th Into Social Security,
to
In the Intervening .ms my motier
respected economists who offer convincing after his dismal finish In South Carolina when
,
,
announced
in
the
ba
he
llroom of a Houston
arguments th at a balanced budget will only
.
t—
own social
reached age II and drew on
hold that he was accepting On iravitable. He
slightly
ease
in
fl
ationary
pressures.
;,
security account., Which now pe ye her $1111 a
was
calling
it
quits,
Yet there now exists in this capital. a general
:1
mor4h.
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agreement that a balanced budget is Imperative style big buck. campaigns In this age of
But shols wondering about my fatheir's old
not only because every feasible technique for campaign-spending limitations, It may be the
security account, W=dffft if
might
collect
more than her monthly, tufrs.
dampening inflation must be used but also for last one in which a candidate runs wide open
wondering
If there's $ retroactive
sii'
everywhere at once In this age of pick-your.
political and psychological reasons,
,
in
g
her,
payment
await
iIn an unusually prescient action last December, spot-and-concentrate campaigns.
She got In touch with her local Social
Connally began his quest early enough
the House Budget Committee asked the
Security
office. There are nearly 1,100 such
more than two years ago, In fact And he
Congressional Budget Office to produce "a
offices
wound
the country. In a few weeks abs
report
enough money, raising more than $10 million,
on the possible strategies that could lead
to a ttemost of any canctic1ate.But
a
s
pects
to
have
the situati on settled that's
from the very
reduction in the size of the federal budget,"
what
,
beginning, he and his campaign organization
anyway.
I,
The 102-page report, completed only a few made some basic errors and, in the end, they
My mother is not alone.
weeks ago just as the budget-balancing wave was were impossible to overcome.
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Social Security Administration,
beginning to crest, has become the hottest
Eddie Mahe, a respected polltic;l
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large
agency Inthe federal
document In official Washington. It already is the Professional, ran the Connally c2znpIgn
mi
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semi-official workbook for White House and him, It was the old-style game. With what
*
million
Individual
Social Security nwnto be unlimited funds at his
congressional leaders holding intensive meetings (appeared
e
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ired
poliuca)
Ih
AII
on the subject.
Mostly,
's p formanc, in
and left. At one point, he was paying top
By AL Rossnxilit JR.
The CBO's clinical, non-pa rtisan analysis, dollar to more than 000 operatives.
,ir. K's request was denied. Plans were persons with their earnings Is good. But
UP! &amp;me Editor
made to send him to his daughter's
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Examples," demonstrates that federal spending first class. In those days, most of the other
Myear-old home nursi.ng care and financial asswim. ad to do internal PArnm Service, am
A, by employers have had en
maichinist who hod undergone surgery for
But before he left the hospital, he began to then to
can be significantly cut without weakening the early starters, such as George Book WM
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Specialists said neither chemotherapy nor fection, a side effect of a drug, or a melabolle
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Mdwho wWemforget some of the psrties radiation treatment would help at this stage. disturbance.
Since It was agreed earlier that no tests be when my mother applied for Social Security
Big John threw for delegates? In the sumr'ier
The patient, Identified as Mr. R, and
1ly than asked doctors not to administer conducted, It was not possible to UY what was that my mother m.Mlon,il my fatlucs
of '79, It was a rare weekend Indeed that
nuns but thsA worker didn't crich.ck to
Item: Oil producers who now reap the benefits Planeloads of potential delegates and any tmbmt oUw than painkillers and caused the new ProblemL

ago, but Congress insists upon retaining the ships
for use by the Navy Reserve. If the legislators
back down, $129 million can be saved next year,

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Doctors could have done nothing
and he spaks openly with his family about his would have caused great distress for both Mr. comm.. Another POIIIIILY Is that my mother
to receive the full treatment.
on her own account than as
pro.ci death.
After all, it appeared that .
K and his family. The use of sedatives ad hod Mae
costs and have their depletion allowance cut from never brid. It poured In from corporate conme case was discussed In the medical narcotics In this case raised the poesibilty of a survivor of my bith
22 percent to 15 percent. The savings to other tilbutori who felt that cosmally was their Journal Archives of Internal Medicine by Dr. adverse side effects and possibly death.
Yaw pay, or the pay of yaw apouse may be
of this
taxpayers would total $4.4 billion next year.
3ind Lo, a physician and medical ethics
ca ndidate, one of their own.
Lo and Jonsen concluded In retrospect the
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Item: Children of poor families aren't the only
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beneficiaries of free or reduced-price school making some major blunders.
wo
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The campaigns biggest error undoubtedly San th
FT$flCI5CO.
But the problems developed at 3 a.= and persons who',. got so,mtng
parents to share more of the cost of feeding their was the decIsion to run full out In all prmmaz
states, ignorIng the political calendar and the
They questioned whether the attending the two researchers said It was difficult than twit money. But you've got to cooperaa
offspring could save $300 million next year.
doctors should have agreed with the patient's to consider all the relevant mews. The You've got to:
Item: One of the least defensible boondoggles In Importance of lbe early tests. Prom
peopl
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,I _ the federal budget is the Impact Aid program that start the Connolly
Cbsck to make sw. your .nçioyer
in= Important than Florlds, New Heinip. that '%Wd dhical and legal reasocislo tending physician or senior hospital rgpwft ym WNIW weffat*.
provides payments to school districts near major ddre ,lor more important than flilnais. So it justified the patient's decision and the specialists. The staff was not prspvsd to
Go to a pbone youir 41CI MA omee
I . government installations. Eliminating it would was M out everywhere.
make a d0cult dwisloin about wdoirsesion
posidans' waspitance of it.
of soaring world petroleum prices could give up
the right to "expense" their Intangible drilling

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uung accounted for jhtly more than 1111 the imival
~, tPst lncra.a In ti. prc. of food In mçerinarketi.
Higher tam prices amounted for about one third of supermarket food iscr.ssss. Increases In prices of fish and lin: J ported food accounted for the rest of the gain.
The largest increase In the spread between farm and retail
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Department blamed that an Increases during the second
quarter of last year "when declines In farm-level cattle prices
were not fly reflected In lover retail most prices."
President Cartár called li epresentatives of the retail food
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" Gaps between farm and retail prices rose 1$ percent for
fr
fruits, 14 percent for poultry, 9 percent for dairy
products, 9 percent for processed fruits and vegetables and 6
for eggs.
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payments to 'the states would reduce the federal PeTt ID Puerto Rico and lies thai 2 percent was not In pain or discomfort, he said he had consensus wIthout forcing thausdys to liter you'll gel a statement ihowing 70W
surnine unpopular positions such as ad. Coverage.
the limits vi his endurance.
budget by more than $2.4 billion next year. In New Hampshire, Vermont, Mlanuota and re
This request, said 1. and Jocesm, "crested ministering low doses of central flurvJ
Requiring the states to pay for maintenance of Massachuset ts.
Go
yew
to
district MA cmos to duty
kind of men backing the Ciafly a Mail, cointrovandal.for the systemdeprossonto,ortosevv,ewcoiçlkwled the siteatics If
secondary roads would save another $200 million, campaign
you down with whit MA
were pragmatic, hardheaded phys5cais."
arguments about the aimiIity hot large has told yes,
Item: Adjusting former federal workers' businessmen who can spot a laser and never
doses and active ou"Ia," the upotaid.
me Intern on the case believed that ac
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Tupelo, Miss., Was the first TVA "city" and by
The arrival of king-coal also began to take TVA
the two large nitrate munition plants built in said. "I think that socialism business has been
With the formation of the seven-state grid,
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the end of 1934, the fledging agency had six north Alabama during World War
away
from its original principles on conservatiun.
1. After the laid to rest. Private enterprise has flourished in TVA's early struggles ended. But as they ended, a
distributors, 4,6Z residential customers, 1,6 war, a 1year debate began
Envirorimenta
lists blasted TVA's support of strip
over what to do with the valley as it has in no other place."
new drive began. World War II brought unprece- mining. Its plants belched tons of pollutants into
commercial comera and served 24 industries, the governmentned
facilities, Also in the
Sen. Barry Goldwater, running for President in dented power demand and a A mobilization to
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Now, 160 distributors provide power to 2.7 pIcture was Wilson
t air.
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Dam
,
built
on
the Tennessee 1964, proposed selling TVA to private industry. He meet the challenge.
illion TVA rate payers.
In 1967, the same year contruction began on the
in 1925 by the Army
of Engineers to power was soundly beaten in the valley.
The Muscle Shoals plants returned to
In 1934, the agency sold 122 million kilowatt the plants.
illfated
Tellico Dam TVA moved into the nuclear
TVA's first task was to harness the river and it
munitions. Cherokee Dam was built in Just 16
hours. In 1, TVA's most productive year, some
age
by
beginning
a plant near Athens, Ala., called
An act of Congress mandated
munitions began with haste. Norris Dam north of Knoxville months.
122 billion kilowatt hours were sold —
Browns
Ferry.
a 1004old Plants be converted to manufacture fertilizer. But was under construction within three months after
Htige Fontana Dam in North Carolina,
Increase.
It did not spicily who would operate the facilities, the board first met in June 1933. The "model scheduled to be built in s years, took three,
TVA began spending time and money in court.
TVA, the sprawling sevaistate federal utility. One of those who argued free enterprise should town,
,, also named after the Senator, remains
Douglas Darn backed up the French Broad River
can trace Its roots to such unlikely characters as take over was
The Supreme Court halted Tellico because it
Ford, who offered $5 million for the today as a monument of TVA's reshaping of the
just 12 months after construction began.
Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Ford.
threatened a tiny perch called the nail darter. The
two plants and clam,
region
.
The
amazing growth is illustrated by power Environmental Protection Agency, the states of
Roosevelt's foresighted concern for conSen. George Norris of Nebraska and his
Norris was the first of 36 TVA dims, nine on the generation figures for 1939 when compared to Alabama and Kentucky and a coalition of conaervation Is a cornerstone In the development of Committee on Agriculture
and
Forestry
led
the
main
stream and 26 on tributaries. The 1945. TVA produced less than 2 billion kilowatt sumer groups sued TVA over air pollution.
the phil000pby behind the giant agency. And a opposition to the Ford proposal.
hydroelectric plants and accompanying lock hours in 1939. Just six years later it had increased
FOid ProPo"140 Purchase a large munitions
Norris' committee determined the offer was a system created a 650-mile waterway for
And, as the federal governinent began battling
six-fold.
plant at Muscle Shoals, Ala,, was rejected by bad
deal for the government. It also navigation and industry.
financial
itself
on countless fronts, TVA faced a quagmire
Much
of
the
growth
was
needed
to
fuel
vital
congress, another key development In TVA brought forth the conservation issue.
The dams have a generating capacity of 4.5
government installations at Paducah, Ky., and of changing nuclear plant safety standards, in
history.
"If the Ford offer Is accepted th the fight for million kilowatt hours. In the old days, engineers
Oak Ridge. One of t he major reasons Oak Ridge addition to strict air pollution regulations.
Roosevelt, appalled at the waste that had conser va tion that has been wagen
ed by public- would have had no idea that figure would be a
was select ed for the development of the atomic
depleted American soils and chopped away Its spirited and patriotic men and women all over the small percentage of today's current capacity,
After years of delays, Congress ruled against
bomb was the availability and reliability of an
'9f forests, appointed the &amp;A C011114MU001 team in country is.. lost and given away," the committee
Announcement
of
TVA's
electric
rate
schedule
the
snail darter and TVA completed Tellico. I'lie
adequate power supply.
1907. The National Conservation Commission's declared,
in
1933
caused
a
roar
agency
settled the largest clean air lawsuit in
from
private
utilities.
They
TVA dams were also built to control floods
ty, 1,800 Page report is said to be, in many ways, the
Norris, the Congressional "father" of TVA, claimed the rates were — believe it or not — too
l9story
by
agreeing to clean up its plant emissions
the rampaging river. Agency figures indicate the
TVA blueprint,
began to lobby for public operation of the plants low to succeed,
with
billions
of dollars in technology.
dams
have
prevented
$1.9
billion
in
flood damage,
It is Ironic that an agency criticized for taming
and dam, His attempts were beaten back until
Tupelo,
Miss.,
with
a
publicly
owned
most
of
which
would
have
occurred
in
Chat..
the beautiful free-flowing streams of the Ten. 192.1, when the public mood — and the ad- distribution system, became TVA's first
And cheap power became a faded page in Un'
tanooga. Three large floods were averted in the tustor)'
.: nesaee Valley could have been founded In a spirit ministration — had changed.
books.
municipal power customer in 1934. But the growth
1940s, and in 1950 the TVA system is credited wi th
,ft. of conservation. The so= agency that is "w
On May 18, 1933, Norris won his 12-year battle of the grid was small, thanks in part to stem
reducing a flood crest on the Mississippi River by
,j'. paying billions of dollars to clean air it polluted with the creation
The nuclear controversy, clouded by Thret,
of the Tennessee Valley opposition from companies controlled by Wendell
two feet,
Mile Island and TVA's own complex troubles at
% f - WAS OrillihAlly' created to preserve the en.. Authority,s New Deal brainchild of the Franklin L. Wilkie, utility company holding president and
vironment.
Water power alone soon was not enough to Browns Ferry, remains unsettled. The agency's
Roosevelt AlnMrat1on,
later candidate for President of the United States.
satisfy
the energy-hungry valley. TVA en- future, and billions of dollars in investmenL'.
.'hil i TVA wasforged rot of depression-eirs Ideas, but
Its foes called it a startling example of creeping
Wilkie finally succumbed to TVA pressure to
couraged the skyrocketing consumption, and hangs in the balance as the nation's policyrnakers
from problems with a much older origin. From socialism, Its proponents saw it as an ingenious lo- we
r rates, and to his surprise, consumption
through power sales and borrowing began to build wrestle to unmuddle to nuclear dilemma.

the process vi building a foitt
ow short visit to Rome only made want to
more and our guide assured us the come we

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its 12 coal-fired steam plants.
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KNOXVILLE, Tim. (UP!) When the Tenthe l0s on, na vigators complained about a 37. way to develop a rural region, control crippling
neasee
went up as did his profits.
Valley Authoñ first started produc
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mile strstch of the Tennessee River. The white floods, produce cheap electricity
and save the
But Wilide and others lost their battle to break
power In 1034, bread was 7 cents a loaf, chu*. water rapids, near Muscle
hoals, made valley's forests and soil.
roast cost 17 cents a pound and milk was 40 cents steamboat travel
up TVA when a special three-judge federal court
Impossible. As early as 1850,
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cents per kilowatt hour a rate lees than half the navigation of the Tennessee.
"We responded to those socialism charges by city began buying cheap power from the young
national average.
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circle around cars parked in the middle of one of
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CINCINNATI (NEA) - At a time when baseball salaries
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Detroit nudged Cincinnati, 3.2, St. Louis Berra's single in the eighth ....\!itctl
Boston Red Sox pitcher Steve Renko, routed Kansas City, 14-4, Minnesota Page' ripped a single with two Dien or
the most consistent person in the blanked Houston, 9-0, Pittsburgh shaved base in the ninth inning to give Oakland
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Virginia bench did an outstanding job."
when he fouled Kevin McHnie-who Coach Jim Dutcher, whose club half baskets to spark Illinois past
Coach Terry Holland's post-game - For much of the game, however, almost made a driving basket with finished, 21-11.
youthful Nevada-Las Vegas. Mark
challenge was as direct as a Ralph Sampson, the 7400t4 freshman 11 seconds left.McHale, Minnesota's
Randy Breue r, the Gophers' own Smith, Johnson's junior forward
Sampson dunk shot,
center, played an indifferent leading scorer during ttá regular towering freshman center, looked up partner, added 12 of hIs 16 points
"If the NCAA champion Wants to openinghalfastheteamsfoughttoa seasonmade the twofree throwsto toanopponentfor theflrstflme thjs thesecondhalfas theFightingflth
play one game, we're available," 29.29 tie. Sampson, who finished with pull the Golden Gophers within a season ... and was duly impressed. finished at 22-13.
Holland said Wednesday night after 15 points and 15 rebounds and was point, but Lamp sealed the triumph
"Sampson's a great player," said
Michael Johnson scored a gam
Sampson - his l9year-old sleeping named the NIT's Most Valuable by sinking two foul shots with two Breuer, a gangly 7.2 reserve who hIgh 30 poInts for Nevada-La
- awoke in the final 1:31 to
Player. was limited to six points and seconds left,
blossomed
os
on play. ,,He Vegas, 23-9, which started on
lead the Cavaliers to a 58-55 triumph four rebounds over the first 20
"I think our intensity was the works hard and keeps himself under senior, three sophomores and
over Minnesota for the cham- minutes.
di fference tonight," said Lamp, who control."
freshman.
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match the Metro Conference all-star basketball team against
pionship of the National Invitation
"I played harder in the second half was held to nine points and com.
Darryl Mitchell scored 11 of his
Sampson, Breuer, Mitchell, Lam
the best from the Five Star Conference.
Tournament.
and so did the team," said Sampson, bined with Sampson to shoot only 7. game-high 18 points for Minnesota in and Eddie Johnson were named
The major stumbling blocks are the same that prevented
In the consola tion game for third whose two free throws put Virginia for-23 from the field. "There will be the second half before a disap- the all-tournament team as VIrginL
last year's efforts to stage the game; lack of sanctioning by the
place, Illinois beat Nevada-Las ahead, 54-53, with 1:31 left. He then only two happy teams In the na tion pointing Madison Square Garden became the first ACC team to w
Florida High School Activities Association a nd lack of liability
Vegas, 84-74.
rebounded a missed free throw by when the season ends and we will be crowd of 13,5%. Lee Raker added 13 the NIT
Maryland in 1972.
for th e
which was announced last week and scheduled
"This
proved there's teammate Terry Gates a minute one of them."
for
e
Cavaliers,
th
w
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finished
at
24"DespIte
the
fact this was i
for Sat urday, March 29, at the Seminole Community College lots of good teams around , and we're later and Jeff Lamp hit two foul
Minnesota
will not.
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game,
it was important,
Gym.
certainly one of them," said shots to put the Cavaliers ahead, 56"We played hard and played good
In
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Junior
said
Coach
Illinois
Lou Henson
Less than hearty support to stage the game was evidenced Holland. "We played exceptio nal 53, with 19 seconds left.
defense, but we just didn't func tion forward Eddie Johnson scored 20 "Pride and character were at
by bo th the Metro Conference prin cipals and the Five Star
team basket ball. The guys off
Sampson nearly became the goat well offensively," said Minnesota points and hit three straight second- stake."
Conference administrative heads in conference meetings
earlier this week.
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Faced without official sanctioning or insurance from either
the Orange County School Board or the Seminole County
School Board, school principals made a srnart move in voting
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not to hold the contest.
No doubt many a hoop fan will be disappointed in not seeing
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the local boys, but all things considered,
the game
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much like ItItttI,1f, the La"
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gunned
down
Lyman
ahead of the fast break.
speedster
Bob
Parker
at
Burger King Restaurants, which last year also agreed
ms
and
home
plate
with
two
out
sponsor the game In the form of providing unifor
th IUIIfl
preserve a
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publicity,quietly backed down, wishing not to
ur school
vR.i.0t7 a
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officials into playing the game.
afternoon.
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"In one se nse it's nice, It would give the kids a chance to play
perfect
against the beat from the other schools, but
to the ferencew,, a 1:
overall.
scouting angle a lot of people think about, that's probably not record. I are
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true. While a lot of good talent would be on hand at one place at
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recrui ting trips plan ned far In advance. They know who they F
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Parker
have come to the game anyhow, maybe some junior colleges inning
to second baseman Scott
but that's about It."
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FHSAA, I'd be all for it. But the season has to end somewhere
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bounce
strike
to
catcher
by
VNC
Lyman catcher Nell Marshall dive, bead tint
of game day activities by
ti both women',
Frank Reindl, who tagged
Silver Hawk second baseman Scott Smith takes a rip at the plate in Wed- back to th
e bag while Silver Hawk first baseman
men's play an the &amp;wne game day. including junior varsity Parker as he tried
to hook
- nesday's Five Star Conference clash between Lake Howell and Lyman. IMe Jay
action.
Drives tries for the pick off tag in Lake
slide away
the ball.
Silver hawks scored a 4-3 victory over the 'Hounds for their 13th straight win. Howell's 4-3 win over the Greyhound. Wednesday.
ginning with the upcoming season,
Friday's In the Metro Conference basketball scheme of things
"I thought It wasn't deep
call for a soft pillow for seating comfort.
enough for him to take
the sixth, Miller walked
Mur ray, mixing his fast ball eight runs per outing in the mishandled another Miller both runners with what
I. J.V. boys will play at 3 p.m. followed by J.v. girls at 4:30, said Ely ofilzgameuver. u leadoff
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wi
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the
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game at 6:15 capped oft by the he wouldn't
LV
girl's
Lyman
pitcher
Jeff
Kerr
kept
the Greyhounds off Kerr for a run In second and Wooped a hi t to right,
,boy's va rsity contest at 6.15.
g5....
winning runs.
go me anyway.
followed with a mammoth balance for the remainde, of three
in the fourth.
With runners at
. Marathon basketbaill, another sign of our Inflationary times.
and
"We got down too far
My's throw made a winner homerun blot to left field to the sWh huft until Ely's
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second, Smith delivered agalin earlyI11 conceded Lyman
of junior right hinder Charlie pull the Hounds within 4.3. throw balled him out in the
Miller opened the second by with a slicing line dive down Coach Bob McCullough. "We
Miller who hurled the first Kerr also dove In Lyman's seventh.
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five Innings for Howell.
run with a single.
error at third base. Reindl chased down, but couldn't teams playing from behind,"
son Tees
Ben jamin turned to we fork"I was just trying to throw dropped neat sacrifice and catch.
Friday the Greyhounds
ball special Brian Murray to
"We just wanted Brian to low strikes so they wouldln't right fielder Mo Smith drilled
Miller scond while R&amp;Lnffi entertain Sanford at 3.30
enaire the win after Miller throw low strikes," Ben jamin take me away," confirmed i
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It worries me. I colt get true distance out of my dub."
That's from a man who has won 16 tournaments and more
*han $2 million in the pest 30 months.
"I went to Dallas and worked out tine or four days with
B)Ton Nelson," said Watson. "I'm frying to Improve my
iwing, the setup position and the take-sway. I want to get my
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isa "critical" for his play over the 7,000-yard, win1agued
wç Gall Coins this weak.
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headache for three years, who also had a penchant for tar.
diness, Hannah
quit school and decided to take his "Fran.
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Did Slow reach for the nearest Bufferin bottle? No, he
reached for the neared colleg, directory and tried to ac.
commoda t. his first 6.1cr makontent.
"Bill Coi (athletic director) bed itged Hannah to 'got back
In school sad get his academic lit, straightened out!" Sloan
related. "The university has a commItment to him
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effectively In uoélsty," continued Sloan.
After one hour ci father-to-ion however, th ere was itill only
one person In lbs room Interested In Reggle Ha,urah
graduating -and It wun'tReggIs I1arn.
"He told me he wanted to tranthr," remembered Slo'n.
"FmI said. Got mealidoI. 00is,I1lp1onth.p1, and
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If you're having trouble digesting whet you just read without
th e bkü* sod., you don't know Norman Sloan.
"11t's not tie type of player I'm going to have," rs
npKdi,,d Sloan. "We're not going to have that at the
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5
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Chicago (N) vs. Milwaukee at
Sun City, Ails, 3p.m.
San Francisco vs. Oakland at
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Arizona Slate vs. Seattle "8" at
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3; Records: Colonial 10.3.
L Howell 4, Lyman 3
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Virginia SI, Minnesota 55
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Los Angeles 4, Detroit 3
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Denver at Kansas City
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And Sloan wasn't alone In his ausesameni
"Monty 'tow, (Sloan's
and I were watching him
this afternoon (Piday)," said Sloan. "Monty played with
Davidm college and the pros. He likened a lot of the things
Derek did to David Thoinpeon."
Even with the acquisition of Harper and several other blue
clippers, will Sloan have the time train the Florida alumni
wolves to turn things around?
"I don't know about other coaches, but the only person that
puts peste on me Is myself. I'm not worried about alumni,
I'm not worried about administration. This Is the first time In
MY We I've ever had a contract."
"I'm not worried about what other people want In terms of a

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a return appearance in the Stockwell then lashed a second place baliclub,
which has been averaging fatal fourth for Lyman. Brock fastball up the middle to score DeLand also at 3:30 p.m.

ImaglneNormanSlosn'sreactlonwbenjustafterhelshlred
i.e. a tet..i.a
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program 115 beat player has quit.
imagine his best player's reaction when Sloan Informs him,
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inning the roof fell in.
California, 11.1, San Diego slugged collected three hits each for l'hiIadelphi
The Dodgers' Teddy Martinez, Bobby Cleveland, 17-2, and Atlanta stopped
Jack Clark belted j two-run homer ant
Mitchell and Rudy Law laced con- Baltimore, 6-0.
,San Francisco scored se'u runs in t1
secutive singles to tie the game, and
Roy Howell drove in three runs and eighth inning ... Dave Cash, Gent
rookie shortstop Gary Weiss, playing in Rick Boselti scored the game-winner in licliirds and Broderick Perkins knocked
place of Bill Russell, then cleared the the eighth inning for Toronto ... Sparky in
i 16-hit Sao
runs each to
bases with his first home run of the Lyle's sharp relief pitching helped Texas lie'three
attack Atlanta's Bob homer hiT.
LosAngeles added two more runs break its nunegame losing streak ... Altar • fifth-inning bonier and Rick Matula.
In the ninth in ni ng to score a 7-2 (;reene, Mark Wagner and Lou Whitaker Gen
e Garber and Al lirabosky combine!
exhibition victory,
each drove in a run to lead Detroit
Oil
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eight-hitter.
Bob Welch was the winner for Los Leon Durham smashed two hits
d
Angeles, 6-1, in exhibition play. Renko drove in three runs to pace St. Louis ...
In other camp news, the Mariners filed
took the loss for Boston, which tumbled to Jerry Koosman, Pete lleffern and Doug a lawsuit charging King County, the
M.
Corbett combined to pitch a two-hitter for operator of the Kingdome, with breach ol
In other exhibition games, Toronto Minnesota
Pittsburgh's Lee Lacy contract For building the stadium
edged the Chicago White Sox, 5-4, Texas reached base on Brian Giles' throwing short home-run fences and otherwist-defeated the New York Yankees, 34, en-or, stole second and SCorC(1 on Flab' lailinu to cwperate with the hailciub.

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Paul VesI4iaI scored 30 points, iri•
Angeles, 112-106, Utah beat Chicago, io:iThe San Antonio Spurs may be out of 100, Milwaukee edged Seattle, 108-1011. cluding 12 in the fourth quarter, to pacc
the running for the Central Division and Portland nudged Goldeni State, 115- Phoenix over Pacific Division-leading
crown, but they're still very much in the 113, in overtime.
lAIn Angeles. Kareeiii AhdulJabhar led
lAei Angeles with 29.
In 1975, he tore cartilage in his left shoulder. The next year, playoff picture, and the Philadelphia
Hawks 109, Bullets 93
can
vouch
for
that.
Jazz
103. Bulls 100
he strained muscles In his upper back. In 1978, he ripped 76ers
Eddie Johnson scored 29 points and
sonally.
The
Spurs
won
their
third
straight
Tom Hoswell and Roil Botnt' (iulhnned
ligaments in his lower sacroiliac sliding into home. That forced
Wayne Rollins added 14 and had 18
"I've played my whole career in the majors there. My
him to choke up on the bat, reducing his power hitting. Last game Wednesday night, beating tile 76ers rebounds to pace die I lawks. Elvin Hayes fol- 311 llointsand James liardy grabbed
friends and business
In Philadelphia, 105-99, San Antonio thus
are there. The bank I represent season, he had a recurrence of his back problems.
14 rebounds to carry Utah, playini:
paced the Bullets with 25 points.
would have dropped me. I couldn't have taken the pressure
"But the last half of last season, I was as good as any time moved ahead of the New York Knicks in
without Adrian l)ant Icy. Ailis Gilmore
from the fans -Morgan got some of that last year. At this the last few years," Bench claims. "I had 13 of my 22 homers the Eastern Conference playoff list, Pacers 125, Nets 12
led Chicago wi(h 23 points.
stage of my life, I would have been too unhappy."
Substitute guard Joe liassett hit 2 Bucks 108, SuperSonics 106
and hit .316 the last half of the season. When I'm healthy, i can while Philadelphia dropped three games
Yet Pete Rose, who had just as many ties to, Cincinnati - still do It all. And I also handle pitchers. People take that for behind Boston with seven left to play in
points, matching his career high, to lead
nob Lanier, who shared learn-scoring
possibly more because he's a native -didn't hesitate to enrich
Indiana. Ed Jordan led New Jersey with himit'rs with Marques Jotuison, hit for
the Atlantic Division scramble.
granted."
himself by defecting to Philadelphia a year ago, enduring a
"Our guys have a lot of motivation 24 points,
The toll of catching every day bothers him most.
nine of his 23 points in the final period ftiseason of
right
now," said Spurs' interim Coach
Rockets 139, Knicks 113
"We have enjoyed the luxury the last 12
Milwaukee to offset a 39-point game by
carrying
"Pete could doIt," shrugs Bench, "because he had control 0f
Calvin Murphy scored 38 points and Seattle's Gus Williams.
only two catchers," he says. "You should have the opportunity Bob Bass. "They are sky-high. They got
the press, which swayed people's minds In his favor."
Houston hit on 19 of 20 third-quarter shots Trail Blazers 115, Warriors 113
of coming out of a game when you're up or down eight runs, several standing ovations last night
Rose was also the vociferous guy in the Reds' clubhouse. This will be my last year of worrying about catching every (when they beat Washington) and it
to mow the Rockets to within a halfgame
Billy ltav Bates and Calvin :ttt
"The club was better off with Pete doing the talking," says day.
really helped."
of the Knicks in the race for preferred combined for 12 overtime points to cap
Bench, "He needed it."
George Gervin and Larry Kenon
playoff berths.
V
"Last spring, I took a first baseman's mitt, a third
Portland's victory. Phil Smith, had 28
"Now people In Cincinnati say the Reds need a leader. I have
combined
for 56 points for the Spurs, who
Suns 112, Lakers 108
baseman's glove and an outfielder's glove to training camp.
points for the Warriors.
been that leader. I came up at 19 and was already a leader. And Mac (manager John McNamara) said to me, 'You can took a 57-50 halftime lead. Julius Erving
They called me the Little General."
twice brought Philadelphia to within two
stick those back In your locker.'
There Is an edge of dissatisfaction as Bench reviews his role
in
the third quarter, but with Gervin and
"But I wouldn't mind taking it easier.
with the Reds the last dozen
"When
hurt, there's no Intensity to your play. There's Kenon - each finishing with 33 points WINTER PARK-Rohlins College will starts, and tactics.
"Sure, I'm signed," he says. "But you'd think they'd still try the thought, 'I may not be able to walk again normally.' You scoring all but two of San Antonio's
to take care of their own. You want the club to acknowledge get out of planes, you creak and you're stiff. You can't perform
points, the Spurs led, 80-74, after three hold its summer soccer school for tilt!
Gordie h howell, Rollins soccer coach
your worth."
like John Bench. And you wonder, 'Am I endangering my periods. San Antonio outscored the 76ers, fifth consecutive year beginning in June. for the past 12 years, will be the director.
18-8, at the start of the fourth quarter.
After Rose's departure and the healthy raise
Classes will be held June 9-13, 16-20 and
by future?"
"We Just didn't play sharp basketball," 23-27 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. his staff will include present and furiiier
Cincinnati to an unhappy George Foster, Bench figured the
As a senior citizen of baseball, Bench has a perspective on
Reds might voluntarily renegotiate his contract,
said 76ers Coach Billy Cunningham, "I Students may attend one, two, or all professional and college players. A
his niche among the game's greats.
don't know why but we just didn't do three weeks.
"I can't tell the Public l should be making over $4oQ,00Q." he
Certified athletic trainer will be in at"There are a lot of things to records," he muses. "Yogi
much
right."
sighs.
"I
remember
my
dad
telling'
me
after
I
had
played
five
Berra
Is
within
reach.
Included
In
the
training
will
be
printendance
at all thin's. For m o re in...
He had 358 home runs. I've got 332. Bill
years, 'You've already made more
In other games, Atlanta topped
ciples of attack and defense, passing, formniatio,i or to register for the sot'ct'n'
than I've made In Dickey had 13 consecutive years of catching ioo games or
my lifetime."
Washington, 109-93, Indiana downed New controlling and stopping the ball, running school, write to Rollins College Soccer
more. I've got 12."
Now at 32, Bench is obviously on the downhill curve of his
Jersey, 125-112, Houston routed New with the ball and dribbling, tackling, School, Box 2576, Rollins College, Winter
He doesn't sound like a man contemplating early retirement
career.
York, 139-113, Phoenix defeated Los shooting, heading, goalkeeping, re' Park. Florida 32789.
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At the end of the 1977 season, before he had reached his 30th
birthday, when he was presumably at the peak of his game,
Bench committed his future to the Cincinnati Reds.
He signed a five-year contract, which now has three years to
run.
It doesn't exactly consign him to the peon class, not at
something over $4(X),000 a year. But he has seen his peers pass
him In salary to the point where a few make oo percent
percent more than he does.
Remember, Johnny Bench is a future Hall of Famer,
perhaps the outstanding baseball player of the 1970s, a superb
catcher an a devastating hitter.
Why didn't he choose to play out the option year on his
contract - as Pete Rose, Rod Carew, Reggie Jackson and
others did -and test his true value In the open market?
The answer is an Interesting commentary on the basic
conservatism of the star athlete.
"I really felt the owners would sucktoget,herand not sjg
many people," he says. "You couldn't foresee the money was
going to go skyrocketing."
Bench wasn't reduced to fast-food dining.
But even on his own team he wasn't the highest-paid performer. That was second baseman Joe Morgan (who has since
moved to Houston). And now George Foster of
Reds
escalated far higher.
"It didn't mean anything to me," Insists Bench, "that
Morgan made more. I just couldn't see playing out an option
year In Cincinnati. It would have been too tough on me per-

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The Migration Already Has Started

OURSELVES

Noth''
i ng Stops Annual Student Pilgrimage To Florida
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UP!) -Back home, chairs the Daytona Beach "Easter Affairs
"I have not seen w here gas prices have made
snowdrifts are melting into slush and a tankful of Committee."
one single bit of difference to t hese kids," says
fuel costs more every time you take a trip to the
Asher expects more than 100,000 young sun- Sherman.
gas station,
seekers in Daytona Beach alone during the week
"We thought the energy problems and gas
Parents complain about mounting mortgage beginning Sunday. A fresh swarm of students is prices wou ld hur t us, but t his year looks to be
prices. Tuition is skyrocketing. Th ere's gloomy due the week before Easter — April 6 -and the bigger than ever," agrees Larry Kelly, mayor of
talk on college campuses about renewing the week after.
Dayto na Beach.
draft.
"How many are coming here we can't even
"Money's tight, no two ways a bo ut it. But the
But for one week a ll that can be forgotten,
guess," says Carl Sherman, a spokesman for the kids ha ve t heir beer money and their ha mburger
For a few days and a few dollars, studen ts can Fort Lauderdale Police Department. "It's money. Motels for Mar ch are booked solid,"
shed their bulky winte r wear and celebrate in the already jampacked."
Kelly said.
sun. Already t he y ar e streaming onto Florida
Sta te officials are watching the annual
Un cer ta inty about gas supplies may not have
beaches, soaking up beer and smeared with migration carefully. The go ver nor was warned by halted tra vel plans, but it has cha nged them,
grease, cruising along the soft white sand and Florida's cha pte r of th e American Automobile
"A lot more are coming with tour groups.
ogling each other.
Association tha t tourist trade may slacken unless We've got plenty arriving on cha r te red planes.
Not even an inflation rate surging toward 20 the state's gasoline allocation is increased.
The tour buses will be all over town by this
percent has changed that annual ritual.
Dan Millott of Triple A says more gas sta tions weekend. They're bringing them In by the
"Their parents may str uggle with mortgage are closed on Sunday in Florida - more t ha n 81 thousands," says Asher, who owns a motel in
payments or put off buying a new car t his year, percent -than any other sta te exce pt Alabama.
Daytona Beach.
but they'll still peel off a couple hundr ed do llars A gallon of regular gas costs $1.14 in For t
He estimates the average visitor will stay one
for junior's vacation," sa id Bud Asher, who Lauderdale and $1.12 in Dayt ona Beach.
week and spend' $210. On an average day, ,a

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

student will pay $11 for lodging, $10 for food, $6 for rowdy students invading their seaside resort. City
beer and entertainment, $1.50 for souvenirs and commission campaigns were won or lost on the
$1 for gas. Lodging costs so li ttle because four or candidate's "student stance."
five kids are crammed Into most motel rooms.
"It's a beautiful love affair be tween us and the
"The kids always have money no matter studen ts now. We weren't always so loveywha t," Mayor Kelly said. "It's the American way dovey," admits Asher. He said student hell.
of life to take a vacation."
raising during the Viet na m War years was the
The studen ts' vacations are so Important to problem.
Daytona Beach that the city formed a committee
"They were li ving It up with t he idea they might
just to promote t hem in
be dead next year," he said. "Anything went. If
That was three years after Daytona Beach
mounted an intensive effort to woo the students y0 got bli nd and wanted to throw a tv set in a
away from Fort Lauderdale, 235 miles far ther motel swimming pool, the idea of getting arrested
sou th. There were riots there when beer was didn't deter you. It was live for today with no
thOught for tomorrow,"
banned on the beach, and kids were being
arrested at t he ra te of 300 a day.
The students arriving now in Florida a re a
"See our beach, not our jail," read banners
different breed, he says.
flown by plane a bove the sou th Florida beaches.
"Percen ta ge-wise, very few get arrested.
Or, "Come to Daytona Beach, where you're
They're conscious a police record may keep them
wanted."
Not all the residents of Daytona Beach wanted from get ti ng a good job," Asher said.

b ush All,ance To Observe Centennial
Aloysius Mazewski of Chicago, national president of
the Polish National Alliance, will be guest of honor
Sunday at an area celebration of the organization's
centennial.
Mrs. Ja ne Adriatico, of Goldenrod, president of the
Polish National Alliance Lodge 3216, said Mazewski

will attend a buffet to be held by the lodge at 2p.m. at
the College Park Woman's Chili at 714 W. DartmOuth
St., Orlando.

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MRS. EVELYNL. VARN
She is survived by two grandchildren; 8 great-Mrs. Evelyn L. Varn, 72,184 daughters, Anna Jones, grandchildren; one niece and
E. Lake Mary Ave., Lake Anderson, In d., and Mary Lou two nephews.
Mary, died Wednesday Jones, Pendelton, I nd.; two
Funeral and burial will be
morning
in
Seminole sons, Harold H. Stanley, Friday In Anderson with
Memorial Hospital. She was Pecos, N. Mex. and Calvin J. Baker Brothers Funeral
born in Chappaqua, N.Y., and Stanley, Markieville, Ind.; 11 Home in charge.
came to Sanford in 1920 from
there. She moved to Lake
Mary in 1954. She was a
member of the First Baptist
will
VAiN, evsi.ypi L.
Mrs.
FrWrnyat 2 P.M. at the
Bi'lso Funeral Home with Rev,
Evelyn L. Vern, 72. @1114 Lake
Church of Like Mary,dero1
Mi'y Av.,,Lske Mort died
JIMWh led eu. J.Hit0ed
Eastern Stir and Penny
Davis officiating. Burial in
Wednesday
In
Seminole
Pinchers.
Oaklawn
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Memorial
Park.
Brisson Funeral Home- PA In
Survivors include her
Chappaqua, N.Y. she came to
charge.
Sanford In 1920 with her parents,
husband, Julian Varn. Lake
r. aria ivira, Harry B. Darrow.
Mary; one daughter, Mrs.
She graduated from Seminole
Jean L. Benson, Lake Mary;
High School and wise member
of First Baptist Church, Lake
three grandsons and three
Mary, Order of the Eastern Star
great-grandchildren,
Lodge 2 of Sanford, and Penny
Brlsn Funeral Home-PA
Pinchers of Retired Railroaders
of Sanford. A devoted wife and
is in charge of arrangements.
mother, the Is survived by her
husband, Julian Vern, Lake
MRS. EDNA L STANLEY
Mary. daughter, Mrs. Jean L.
Mrs. Edna L. Stanley, 81, of
Benson, Lake Mary; three
Markleville, In d., died
grandsons,J.P. Benson Jr., Pine
Tuesday in Anderson, Ind. A
Bluff, Arkansas David R.
Benson, Greensboro, N .C. and
former resident of Sanford,
Thomas
G.
Benson,
she was retired from the
Tallahassee; and three greet.
guide lamp division of
grandchildren. Funeral services
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Seminole Dog Fanciers Association Inc., a at 9 a.m., followed by a parade of chamrecently formed organization based in pions, junior handling and conformation
judging.
Liongwood.
There is no admission fee. The inAccording to Eva Matheny, president of terested are welcome.
the association, this Is the second fun
Mrs. Methany says she expects the day's
match conducted by the group. Mrs. activities to end about 5 p.m. Concession
Mathany said qualifying dogs may be stands offering food and soft drinks will be
registered Sunday between 9 and 10 a.m. available. — DORIS DIETRICH

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Probably 70or8o different breeds will be
registerable?
shown, Mrs. Matheny said. She explained
If so, maybe you will want to enter your when a new group is formed, two or three
animal in a fun match Sunday, beginning fun matches are held before applying to
at 9 a.m. in Fort Mellon Park behind the AKC as a sanctioned club, which leads to
Sanford Civic Center on Lake Monroe.
AKC point shows.
Obedience competition will start Sunday
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Seminole High School auditorium. For further information or entry form contact 3228030 or 323-4676. Deadline for entries is March
31.Pat Van Winkle and Laural Rodgers
presented the program. Their topic was
"What are the best qualities for officers and
chairmen?" Each office was gone over and
discussed as well as their duties and
obligations to the chapter. Elections of new
officers and "Girl of the Year" will be held at
the next meeting to be held at the home of
Cathy Markowici in Geneva.
Following the meeting refreshments were
served using the St. Patrick's Day theme.
Attending were Mrs. Cathy Markowicz, Pat
Shaver, Linda Curry, Linda Duncan, Jane
Akers, Pat Johnson, Sue Schwegman, Tracey
Wight, and Pat Van Winkle also Mrs. Karen
Petersen, Laural Rodgers and Barbara
Mayo.

DEAR ABBY: Twenty-two
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DEAR DOUBLE UN: A
years ago, when I was In
weddi ng ring ( like a sip that
college, I was very much In
says, "WET PAINT") Is not
love with a girl named Dotty.
always a deterrent. Wear one
Unha ppily, we broke up, both
if you wish, but a more
mar ried othe r people, raised
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mat ure solution would be to
nice families, and lost track of
develop sufficient spunk to
each other.
.
say, "No," emphatically,
We can 14110 each other
convincingly and. without
about" a 'jest ago and
apologies or excuses.
discovered that we were both horrified I They say they will
divorced. The old flame was not sleep under the same .®f DEAR ABBY: I am a girl
rekindled, we started seeing with Dotty and me If we're with a very touchy problem. I
have a friend who is crosseach other again, and It is sleeping together!
It
is
not
a
religious
issue,
eyed.
My mother says this can
wonderful! We live 150 miles
apart, but because of our jots but they are calling it that in be corrected by surgery, but I
we can't marry at this time, order to give more substance just can't bring myself to
However, we spend almost to their objections. (They mention it to her because I
every weekend together. Our don't attend any church.) I don't want to hurt her
fe
children, all over 18, approve would like your opinion.
NO HYPOCRITE Many people know she's my
of our relationship, and the
DEAR NO: Even though beat friend, and they ask me
fact that we sleep together
has never beçn hidden from you may not coisider sex why she doesn't get her eyes
outside of marriage a fixed because she would be so
them,
Dotty has invited me and religious issue, Dotty's pretty otherwise. I usually
my children to spend Easter parents do, to out of respect to say, "1 don't know why," and
week at her home. Her them, you and Dotty should walk away. What else can I
children will be there, too, forego sharing the same bed say?
Dotty has also invited her 00 that weekend — unless you
Guys notice it right away,
want to flaunt your total and I am sure that's the
Parents.
Being a very open and disregard for them and theft reason she has very few
honest person, Dotty told her values.
dates. She is a lovely girl with
parents about the sleeping
DEAR ABBY: I am a a nice personality. Is there
arrangements, and they were rea5onablyattraCtivR some way I can help her
WULr.M1 WUUWU in my Late
without hurting her feelings?
209. In my Job I am constantly We are both 15.
In contact with the public. My
WANTS TO HELP
problem Is that I am
frequently asked out by men
DEAR WANTS: Yes. Only a
and find it very difficult and good friend would ca:e
sometimes embarrassing to enough to tell her that most
say no.
cross-eyes can be corrected.
Would It be wrong for me to Perhaps she doesn't know. Or
wear a wedding ring while I perhaps she isn't aware of
work even though I am not how conspicuous ills. U you
married?
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UNMARRIED BUT Iovtngklndness, she should
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AREA DEATHS

Members of Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met at the Lake Mary home of Pat
Van Winkle, President Tracy Wight presided
over the meeting, calling for reports from the
executive board.
Vice president Jane Akers welcomed
visitors, Mrs. Becky Winn, Carol Law, Julend
England and Jeanne Wilson.
Extension Officer Laural Rodgers
welcomed visitors and told members that the
chapter being formed in Longwood was
progressing smoothly.
Melanie Miller reported that the scrapbook
committee was working hard to complete the
scrapbook for judging next month.
Ways and Means Chairman Pat Van Winkle
reminded members of their up-coming sale at
the Little Wardrobe and reported on the
progress of the upcoming Little Miss and
Master Seminole County Pageant, April 19, at

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Sidney Gould are

came to this country from Poland, Her goals as
president this year are to sign up 100 new members and
establish a building fund for the acquisition of land and
construction of a building for the lodge. The alliance
sponsors cultural activities and has a Polish dancing
group. Polish language classes will be offered to
anyone interested.

In commemoration of the centennial he will present
an American flag to the lodge,

Sniper Terrorizes Phoenix
PHOENIX,AriZ.(UPI)......A floo r tier of the downtown then allowed him to walk
booze-guzzling sniper firing parking structure housing the away wi th his hands on his
STERCHIS
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wounded a policeman and wrestled a pistol from a ba nk
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Robert Frank Swokla, a gun battle wi th police,
when they heard the first
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parked
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Bill Goodman. "The guard ha d a rifle and he fired a
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shot, It was his sole reason for he approached his car, asked not to be identified.
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Robert Banahan, 81, the
Swokia was charged wi th
MULTI-COLORED GREEN, RUST, LAVENDER AND
surrender,
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gynecology at St. Paul-Ramsey hospital aW.
professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the
university:

devoted family man.
11:00

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"The District Attorney" Carroll
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foramily planning and 87 percent of them
have continued contraception after three
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The work is done by the clinic staff COfislating of a medical social worker, a nurse
practitioner specializing In family planning,
and a clinic attendant.

schoolhouse was teamed with two others on
teenage pregnancy.

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The pioneer program In the St. Paul
schools, meant to show what could be done in
high schools to cutthe pregnancy epidemIc,

Atftrt, the pioneer family
clinics
b the St. Paul schools didn't draw too well,
apparently becate students did not wish to
be seen entering them. So other health ser.
vices were added to provide anonyminity —
CoVer
includ1i athletic, job and college
physicals; Immunizations and weight control

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When that school closed in 1976, funds were
sought to open clinics in the two senior high
school to which 10th , 11th, and 12th graders
from the original schools were transferred.

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Dr. Edwards Is head of the St, PaulRamsey Hospital Mater na l and Infant Care
Project and an assistant profe.4sor of ob.
stetrics an d gynecology at the University of
Minnesota . She sa id t he schoolhouse cli nics
are a continuation of one opened in a St. Paul
junior-senior high school in 1973.

two
St'the
Paul'Minn'
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reduced
ra te of pregnancies 'among
students in those schools by 40 percent.

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America says that family planning clinics in

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doubled among white teenagers and grown by

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preliminary research work on
person really should see a
the new derivative of vitamin
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that
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prescribing
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DEAR DR. LAMB — I have
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52 Howell Branch Woods Subdv, DET71
BECAUSE WE CARE.
0 now pending In the Circft Court 'requiremsntsfor waste treatment,
131,900
Diane I AS Inc to Robert A.
of the Eighteenth .Iudicl*Clncuit is pursuant ot Ouapter 4o3.0ss.
WE HAVE JOBS OF
Ralnes I wf Linda 0. Lot 3 81k 0
in and for Semlnote.jntv. Florida Statutes, F. S., applying
ALL CATAGOR lESt
Columbus Harbor, 166.100
for a Temporary Operation Permit
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source to continue Its present
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Number N.91.CP
Complete interiors Inc to Pile
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Roberts Builders, Loll Meadows Olvisiss
CALL ANN ETTE
Source IdentificatIon:
Clerk of the Circuit
IN RI ESTATE OF
Park Subdv, $13,500
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court
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Environmental ServIces of
By: cynthia PI-Ocit
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136,400
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INTERESTED
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Orville Wairaven Jr. I *1 Vera
apply. SitnlnoieGerdens Apts.
Name:Soldlens
ReceIving Water
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W.to Rudolf A, Van D Graaf 1*1
Cr itoLiko Jesaup to St. Johns
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Chamber olCoinmerce building. Tom Hunt will speak
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107W. Commercial
PhoneI22-7l$l,Senford

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petingllporchesoncorner
lot. 532.50011

quality features on b'OuIifiil
14s125 corner lot. Below cost
176,40011

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Homi, single or double wide.
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s.. uur beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3S$3Orian,.
VAlFitAFInencing

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1 YR. OLD OBL.WI DEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 2$, w•
CiMi'il H&amp;A heat pump, blg'
bdrms., I huge kit. Low low

333.1774.

IOx3Oscr,n. Adults onlyl 1mm.
Poism'ion. '76 WIndsor Ct..

$t.ody, p.rman.nt,

REALTY WORLD

CARRIAGE COVE I OR. 2113
BR, SB, sac. cond. Call for

plr$Ofl.

details. Crank Construction
Realty, REALTOR. 130-4051.

Good wag.. and b.n.fit packag&amp; p.rson-•'
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62 acres S. of Sanford. Terms.
CIII W. Malkzewski,
REALTOR. 333.7003
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tics residential lot en LI Portal,
with triss. Asume
$3,115 mt9. at ½ pci. IRS. with
$21 ins. pymts. Total price

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OrlandO

Sanford
321 0440

321 1517

051 E EN-DEER RUN
10 acres, lightly wooded.
cIered, well drained, mobile
home OK, assume mtg. t $
oct. $7100 per acre. 323-2327.
Beautiful country lot in De,wna.
located off Courtland I.

Shallowford. wooded. $3,200.
333.7009 after 5.

*A-1nstriaI pvtyInvestors this won't last long.
Nice 2 BR I 1 BR furn.
Triplex, 2 carports, Comm.
zoned on S. Sanford Ave. 1g.
lot could build additional units.
Rent for $465 mo. -clear over
$300. Assume present mtg.

Asking $63,000. 161.7377.

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vacant land. Lucky invest.
mints, P. 0. lox 79 Sanford
332-4741.

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Irchandise

Wm. Knabe Baby Grand piano.
mahogany; Hammond Organ,
model J-512. 322-4675.
Beautiful console piano, French
Provincial styling, used very
little. Fantastic tone I touch
response.

finish, choose from various
styles I finishes. $695
Good selection new, used &amp;
rebuilt baby grand pianos.

office desk, 510. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 251h St. 32351.

Cannon Music Center,
Longwood Village Shopping
Center, SR 434. 1 61k E. of 1-4.
n9-scoo

FIREWOOD
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78-.ltorcycles

51-Ho hoki Goods

Why buy used? New brand nam,
box springs &amp; mattresses at 70
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
full sue, queen I king. Jenkins
FurnIture, 205 E. 25th St. 373.
09$'.
off of total Inventory of brand

new lntenspning bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17-97. So. of
Sanford. 32247"

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orlg. 1109.35, used short
time. Bal. 5119.11 or $19.33 mo.

Agent..339.$316.

KENMOR, WASHER - Par,,,

Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
373 0697
Ref. repo. Ii Cu ft frost free.
OnIg. $529, now $305 or $19 me.
Agent )31.$3$6.

53-TV-Stereo
- TELEVISION
RCA color console 73", sold new over $700. Balance due 1175.00
or take over my payments

$l7.00.month.
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver. Call
162-5494.

TIFFANY LAMPS
Cla.d restaurant must liquidate

immediately. Many laid I
copper Tlffany.type hangIng

lamps. All are hand made,
different, and 20" diameter
with many pieces.

'73 Gremlin, 6 cyl . auto • air,
power. radio, 33,000
. 5)675.
may consider small car
trade, good mileage 322 0098

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1972 Chevy P-U with topper
Ton, $975. excellent cond.
372-2066

'78 Dodge Monaco, AC. PS. PB.
AM FM 8 track stereo, take
over payments Mutt sell.
323 7280

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SALE
1975 FORD
TORINO

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'76 Malibu Classic. AC, PS. PB,

IDR.

auto, small Vlw.2b carb, Baby
blue w white vinyl top &amp;
interior, .550- )

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1978 MERCURY
11PM YR

56 Ford Galaxy 500 2 Or.

Coupe, auto, air, this beautiful
car i near mint., excellent
Driginal paint 51.800 831-5101
r 339.4752.

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VOLARE $
4 OR.

1972 DODGE

DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

WAGON

y 92, I mule west of Speedway.
4ytorua Beach, will hold a
$liC AUTO AUCTION every
ruesdaya'%aurd.S 7:30, it's
Se only one in Florida. You a,,
he reserved prIce. Call 904.235mi for further details.

'35O

WE BUY CARS
323.7531

62-Lawn.Garden
FILL DIRT I TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark I IlIrt 3237510
Lawnmower Sales &amp; Service
We sell the best I
Service the rest
WESTERN AUTO
301W. 1st. St.
322.4103

68-Wanted to Buy
WE BUY USED FuIiNITURE I.
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur

nilure Salvage 3fl1771

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur.
niture, 205 E. 25th St. 373 0951.

Cash 322.4132

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the fInest in used
-. furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S Sanford Ave

Sanford

323-639

Ph. 322-0352

TV repo 19" i.nilh. Sold 0.1g.
$413.71 hal. 1113.16 or Ill mo

Agent 239-0356
Make your TV remote controlled
- no wires. Come by our shop
for demonstration.

Home Repair

TOWER'S BEUt'Y SALON
f'merIy Harrlett's Beauty NOOk

Sterling silver, Oriental rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.
323-2101.
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72-Auction

For Estate Commercial I Resi.
dentiai Aucton5 &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323-5420.
GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th

Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323.1340
Somebody is looking ton your
bargain. Offer it today in the

75-Recreational Vehicles
D00 Travel Trailer 33', tip-out,
AC, carpeted, ge BR, deluxe
Ourn, patio doors, many extras, must sell this week. Cost
51 1400 ssf11110 $6,990 1135336$.

MEINTZER TILl
New or repair, leaky showers our
' specialty, 21 yns. Exp. 569-5562.

Tile floors Installed
NEWIREPAIR

FreeEst.

Clock Repair
GWALTNEY JEWELER
2045. Park Ave.

322-16.65

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
3495759

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Home Repairs. RemodelIng
34 firs.
322 0771
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130-17$3afto

Wanted by retired man, lawns
to mow &amp; hedges to trim
E. W. Decker 3224903

-Light Houling

Oress,isekk*
Alterations, 0ress'kIng
Drapes, Upholstery

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Yard Debris, Trasn,

Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL)349 Slit

Painting
Irywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm..
Remodel I Additions,
Call 131S3e9or S62013_5__

Gruoning&amp;Bnardhig
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo-stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to

your pet. 377.5757.

HoIJBICISsIing

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Housewives Cleaning Service

Personalized, fast,dependable

Creative

Surfaces lic,

specializing In repainting, mt
Iext., wallpaper, wall texing,
wood staining. Free Est. After
you have called the rest call
the best. $67 3597,

PairifingaRspair
Trent Painting I Repair
lnteriorlExterior
322-3555
Free EstPainting I Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 3-49-5259

PhOtography

Reoular or 1tim basi$

Wedowash wIndows

177.5191

Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roll.a-way bed you've
nowhereto roll away. . . If you

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
photos or color lx 10. 3231251

Tax Service

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of all types. Lic. Bonded
Insured
534-0399

"Luxury For Lea"
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Unfora. -'Adult.

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1 Man, qualityoperat.on
$ yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways,
etc. Wayne Seal. 317.132)

BARROW'S WELDING
ER V ICE
3210511

Custom built utility Iboat
trailers, truck racks &amp; miSc.
repaIrs.

lPSSlvLav*'y

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1808W, 2HII ST.

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Carpentry, PaintIng, Malnt.
333403$

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Tax Service &amp; Bookkeeping

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APARTMENTS

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3276509

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323.1731

Rebuild Condemned Houses

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place a Classified Ad today.

HERB'S TV

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT •

S. G. BALINT

Antiques, modern furniture,

(,00dusedTV's, $25&amp;up
MILLERS

B.. uty Care

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coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323-1005.

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5195. 1st St., 322-S?42

Classified Ads.

2197$. Sanford Ave.

'75 models. Call 339-9100 or $31
4505 (Dealer)

322-7410

NEWTIRES$19.19&amp;UP
Sanford
2ll3FrenchAve.

3225611.

MiCROWAVE
Push button controls, nas caro
usel, Still in warranty.
Originally 1649, assume payments of 17% mo. Agent 339
elsa.

3619 Orlando Dr.

UST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 t

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iS. French

52-Appliances

'66 Plymouth Fury Cony
$595 Current lnsp
323 7157

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Like new cond.
Call 319-5686a1t1p m

$2,100. 372

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'73 Pinto, 29mpg. good tires,
New bait 8. muffler
"2 4879 or 323 06.39

Jewelry store fixtures for sale.
Lighted display counters;
alarms, fixtures, furniture.

197$ Singe)' Futura Fully auto,
repossess.d, used very short
time. Original 1551, bal. Sill or
-$11 'no. Aent 339 $354,

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A-OK TIRE

runnino

The Best Buy In Town - A low
cost Classified Ad

rot. Dollar Paid for Unk IiJII

Reconditioned &amp; restyled pianos,
including: new keys, new

*10 buy 1$ I Rid nontligls. We
bIlE mike Real Estate I
Businees lit'... Florida Mv.
'19155 Invistinent. 1104 B.
Robinson. OrlandO, 4fl.597i

6350701

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bide-by-Side refrig.. $75. picnic
tble w 7 benches, $30; lull size
baby bed w matt, $35; Oak
Porch rockers, $29.95; metal

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Carriage Cove.
position for quallfi.d

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ft. full dec kit, newly dec.
condo. Call 3237763 for into.

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your iot os our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Inc., RaIfr
W3O$3

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SuildtoSult-cvrlo$oqvours.
FHA-VA, FHA 23$ Ii215

1976 Lincoln welder. AC-DC. 220
or 410 voll, comm type, 3 phase
motor. Very good conit. Must
sell $100. 349.5932

Used full sIze hotel-motel bed.
ding. Very clean, $14.95 ea. pc.
NaIl's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.

24395. Myrtle Ave

ShowbyAppf.$li,S00
322-2073 aft 6pm',

turn. $31,155, Crank Const.

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LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY. EXTRA SCENIC.
$56,900.

ldyllwilde-byowner,4BR,2B

Hall RisKy. Inc.

It$L1,

$ ACRES LAKE FRONT
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
WOODED, VOLUSIA
COUNTY, $21,500.

BROKER

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M. UnswOrth Realty

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE, DcBARY AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES, $31,500.

SEIGLER REALTY

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 372749$

HOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
large 3B1 home weat in kIt.,
new paint inside I. out, &amp;
fenced corner lot. Only

Cream pun BR, 15+ aftachsd

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2½ PLUS ACRES PAVED
ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
TREES ON ST. JOHNS
RIVER, SANFORD AREA.
POSSIBLE MARINA SITE,
$37,500. TERMS AVAILABLE.

.Cog

Priced right to sell.

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terms

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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

Realty, REALTORS. 030-4051,

BUYJUNKCARS
From $10 to 150
Call 322-1624; 327.4460

clean, fully eqpt. 15 mpg.
59-Musical

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available. Lots at livabilIty.

BRAND NEW BEAUTYStunning 311 21 w.plush
cptg., brick fireplace, dream
kit 1. huge bdrms on 1g., treed
lo, for 179,90011

2565
PAR K

BlEnch

lag. Real Estate ai'o*.r
2640 Sanford Ave.

PATORY WOSKE1-M.ture,
Wosiduiw, desiring progress.

CASHIER HOSTElS eccotlent
iSIlty rSRSatwaM, lvii, F.T,
PSflift. Mrs. 0..
UlIn 640 4403.

Eveq. 322-0612, 322.1557
207 E.2SthSt.

CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER-

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labW PorMMRS. UnilM
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Ijiusats, 3336565.
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WoNr,i45
FvUIPari4Ims

323.7832

EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
newly built 3tlR, 31 w22$1 sq

41Heuws

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

537.50011

Sanford's Sales Leader

05*1119 .
DIESEL MECHANIC 34 with acre grove, 20 pct. ob.,
10 pct. interest,
ciss a Macit nusi for private
5, p.
ofps
BATEMAN REALTY
fy5 bSCkgrend

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su,sooti

GREAT 1 II, lB condo, w.C.
H&amp;A, W'W cai'Pet. eqpt. kit. &amp;

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Pfl tIm' impleymiftt
pisgiflive Howe Health
Psncv, Curt. iwrii aides
towsmMavs &amp;
''L
Plenlilto, loprtdellts.&amp; ave
own cat. For mire in.

323-5324

frontage. A must see at

CONTRACTI Only $77,100.

RN or LPN, 4 to u srt
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NO QUALIFYING ON THESE
A4ylRpS5foI%1$4t$5(jNur$jn. SANFORD 44, C.A.H like new.
I CInV*IUCIIIt Confer, HI

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24357 5. French 11792) Sanford

oorseous 297 deep lot w.100'

STARTER HOME 7 BR, 11
home on car lot w.C.HIA,
patio, calm kit..
lots morel BPP SERVICE

nun. O santoro. 1335 mo, lob
SP.irwood 1950577, 14$710.

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The Real Estate Agency
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for

yours

CONTRACTI Just S31.l

100YDS TO LAKE MONROE
Lovely SIR, 21 home, 70
Broadway Si., Enterprise, 10

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Mr. True at Jungle
Laboratories Corp.' Sliver
Lake Rd., Sanford.
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EVA AREA. $1,900. ESTATE
WANTS CASH OFFER.

(Ct3)

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3235774

377-5191

Lg. holes for good price
323 9728

ORANGE GROVE 12'.7 ACRES
ROBINSON &amp; SEEDLING.
GENEVA AREA. 51100 PER
ACRE. ALL OR HALFI

WORLD..

feature

patio I morel BPP SERVICE

BROKER. nto.

MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Broker

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COUNTRY LIVING 4 BR, lB
homew.DR, w.wcarpet, eat.In
kit,, dbI garage, workshop.

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nIsnaIltv. $1111
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REALTY - REALTORS
every

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

2½ ACRES TAIL PINES GEN.

Hall

REALTORS.MLS

&amp;

Levis &amp; Wrangler Jeans

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Ford

'13 I'ontuac bonneville, very

S. French. 323 7340,

310 Sanford Ave.

LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR
OVIEDO S. CFU. 520,000.

Lk. Harney, lake front. 200'
131.000.

STINSTPflM
UVU
UU
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CONTRACT,
1110.000

17ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
SORRENTO. OLD S BED
ROOM HOUSE NEED FIXIN'
&amp; FENCI N'. $350 MONTH.
R E AL T V.
SE I 0 L E R

telephone

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Harold

3225422

Beds, ObI. motel 6.5. &amp; Malt.,
5)0 set. Sanford Auction, 1215

For Sale 1931 MoI A, 7
Fxc
cond
Modified road car
FIRM
13.300 32) 118) aft 5

80-Autos for Sale

323-4917 aft. 3

Paint 1. body shop for sale or
use w2 BR apt. attached.
Owner will hold mtg. Call for
all details.

Realty;lnc.

lake

3 BR, 1½ B, CHIA, $323 mo..
adults. No pets, sec dep.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.,
REALTORS. 373.3774,

Secretary, TypIst, sales oriented
with

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child., no pets.
GenevaGardei'tsApts,
1503 W. 25th St.

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INTEREST

290 N. 17.92, Casselb.rry, Fl.
Eve. $62365!
5344200

chaIn, 70' se porch overlookIng

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TIrEd or nouse nuntingi 37, $37Q

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BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 28 custom
buIlt home on Crystal Lake

fl-Houses lJnfurnished

s'v.

OSJICTION$ NOT SO PILED mOd 0$. IANLAN P THE II** Mare i. i&amp;iL ci. i
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. SUBURB lIAUTIP fi. AITA. OST.a

wslams a

PRESSER. sap, apply c.,.ri
Cleaners, 434 Shopping Center,
Hwy. 44. Longv,00d.
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IRICIISIIICS. GOOd benefits,
IciS is AMOCO. SM Ihit $ WIPId IS salary comm.n$i.rato wIth
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rnglltur ssi wam. WIlk III. cs
UIP.
I$iod Plilans reply $0
of *1 CiCCINI Cswt, lIMItS S 11 Ci ThS
EWn11
17. I 1$t Cv. S1lS
1Sm'
Herald. P.O. ion lW, Sin
" lyl
WIth Ihp pravisin. ii *5 Plc.
isrd, Fl. m71. lush Op

of *5
ki

PHICMIIIS th5pl0$ thereat, at
to
NotiSisharskIsen*it$am
".. Ni.
.
ulawaths As.. $aMard. limbitS
ReirIs if Semis Lotisty, Ma Ina
csu.wy PIBl°4S under II. SIC.
FlOrida.
k,n
c_v
titisus abme ii A.P.C.
U P,rs
*WI5.SMM
Ike tictliiow nimi ii JOT
AUTOMATIC ALARMS, sMAll I
l.ofS$
add,
HymN
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STREAM PlO., and All I ktI'
Wend So resistor said nims WIth
dIni is As W
USUAl N. MCIU.IP .S
-. ___ *5
ss Clerk .11W CircuIt Cci11
pl0$
- USUAl 0 MCKIU.IP
CIrk it *5 CircuIt Court.
IsmInsls ClumSy, Pledhe In -IC
Public locItil ii fm.ms Osmissly ClumSy, *Ido to on.
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ClumSY r*.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
mWItk*sprMIisnsitlte
.PldNhSmjl 15*5 BlaMes, Th-WII: RIPSUINTATIVI:
(BEAU
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PIC,1J1115
$1110 $ItVWL. TI'
99II
5oc$loe 465.0$ Florida $tItI#II i- ROSIlY 0.
N.
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inpesod

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belswOspirtm.nt of
fOVnW$l
SICOISDAMIN 0
NOTICI OP $4 F
Rguletion, St. Johns River
NotiCe is _____
l titit District. $319 MaguWe Saulivart
5
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FlSS $3003.
I Q1
A. $istkevids. p. •
Cll'CVR CInI't ISmIMIS
DIstrIct Manaser
Cunwy, Pforids. teS Iii the
fol lowing dsscriho* pçopgrty Publish Mar. 00. 100$

OP THE FIRST PUIUCA heRS

.p.cTlTIoq$NaMI
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Nlllir*vglven*itham

FT deys only,
100 $OmeletRestaurant
FrsncttAve., Sanford

WalIms exp.,

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Produdionsculórneajadby
beatmfg.Priorexp.nocessary
In productIon planning &amp;
sdwdoling,$sndnesumetoEd
Atcitloy, Pros. No phone calls
piamel Cosa Boat Co.. p.o.
isa, Saword, Fl. 33771.

*eualatIsn District OffiCs Watil

THE

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.me Depsntmentof Environmental

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Pebnmiry ISas

ALLCLA$MLDSMANOS.MD Lll,,BIsckSIaNitl *551.00

14* C*'ii. ?ets Ntw -____
' I. JOSE. H. all., *Kt - of the
iU Brethers Couaaellitg - Conultatlon
In JiliMie, 7 m.. 11
i Hall
Ncrlsis,
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atV Pit

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Øofve FloI'I 0$ PubliC
ealo !IIfSof to
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*5 erd griMIng
coiskirobygiwq ,i.,im
_____ m se is
eshsdols InSVMM.ru 5.1* to arsustf lntomtosss it U.S. 1700 &amp;
a
*SINWCINS,WIh MiiblI Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford,
V5dS
maId are r*.Wod, WITHIN Behert L MIngSr ci 111$ ISmtoSIS CaSity,
THREE MONTHS PROM '1 A.*I APril IL 1* P. west Nsflchllisusaam. of WILLIAM'S

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liminels county, Flit
coM.nc,wttitffisPr.ul
FiCtItIStIsNamBUatVl
ecliin sat.os Pistil

TemporarycpurationP.rmIl,The
Department of Environmental
SarviCis of $imInoie County Ii
opplykiefsrsaldpermit Inordir
Is provide time to comply with
eHIusnt lImitatIons,
A copy of Itti application is
available for public irwpectiem
finns rsqular buelnsss hours at

Clurt.
to ac
mattlte
rsWw:
statutes

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the venue or $vrictlsn

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th3flllttlr4I
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nature of the imcas%Wy
$la$Sd. If the cloim is uscwe e
security Shill he descrlhit The

Edward R. Block to (touplas M. th$L W IllS vitidNy at II.
010ff I *1 JudIth A. N.Y. Lot I?
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doe, the dets In N WIll bocosni
ieatiotlheetaIsd. Ifiwclssm is

onyeblIcflsneIIiIymayh,avs*at

vet' 10 Oab 10:10 am., Rotng Gerdaua Social

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agent Sr atlalMy. end $1,, m
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$Istd kolhi' aII. (lab, noon1 CIVIC Center,
d LIi to fellow bag ___
hm'1

d kelu
noon, Civic OIIJtOI.
psck. ti00lrui followed by bingo at I p.m. -

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Clerk ii the circu

372 Lake it TI. WSOSTCW$IIIIIS TION OF THIS NOTICE to the

at

is, Hnpo4 Plaza, 12:30 p.m.
*IWVBUOnS available. Call Dciii
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01 II. abOul courts wrdtuil
statement of any claim or demand
y may boys Inch claIm miNt

(QCD) Like at the Woods Inc.

ksr Odne T.ur to Lakeland for Holiday

Odato

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE, Is fIle wIth the

17 N Orlando, s$,ci0 lamp Prop Inc to Irvk H.
ow, , wi Pauline, LoS 371 Lake
at *0 Woods TowiViouw Sect, S
"$l&amp;500

National Secretaries Auoclatloo on "use Il's-A New
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Dcc.de: Iuçrintlng Sscretwlal Pro(iasloqi
llwi," I
a.*n. to 3:48 p.m., Holiday Inn, 1018 In istlonol .
Ws, (Iundo Call 1441111.
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requIred, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATI OF

1, 151,000
Sol Dele Ildirs Inc to Wm. 0.
Phillips I. WI Pamela Kanimn Lot
314 Wker Springs UN
warren c. Jutes I WI JSIfl T fo
Wm. J. Wall&amp;wf Nina K. Liii
C Sterling Park Un 1,115,400
Superior Constr CD Inc to Wn.

k1ando (new 3&amp;d St. exit off I4)

having

All persons

(0
LrCOlflbe Lee Mnhs &amp;
Sharon A. bka Sharon A. Maxwell
to ShironA. Mounts bka SharOfl *
Maxwell. Lot 201 IN, S ½o1 lot 19
Ilk 0 Lake Wayman HIs, $100
Francis J. Moran Jr. &amp; WI Anne
C. to General Motors Crp Lot 1'
Weklva Hunt Club Fos Hunt Sect,

AmuusI Spring Plait Solo, Central Florida Sheltered
Wnrkahm.
It --m in
APA,I M.
-,, -.- 5511
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Sutherland, LI 10 BIts 0 Sunland
Est.; $100
FL Homecrafters Inc to Jote
Swe.n.yI wf Martao. 1.01221!
l3ftofLoI23IaIsoWl3flofIoI$l
51kG Lonowood
k

Dive, Orlando.
'
er of lbs Society for the Preservation
4d.
and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet SIn5In hi
iner1ca annual ihow, 2 p.m. and evening per.
jjj
fcrmancu,

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CalifornIa 90051. The name and
address
of
the
porsonal
representatIve's attorney an, eel

Sunland Est,S100

btalneu.
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PaIbon Avenue, Los Angilis.

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Conv.todowntown

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_____SATURDAY, MARCHfl
______ demonstratIon, 9:30.11 a.m., Deltona
Minicomputer
'ubllc Ul*ary. A novice's Introduction to use of

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Snfnrd.FIa 3277%

WILSON MAIFR FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. T RADE

GOOD INVESTMENTS ONLY

Rig.

acres cleared wpond
well, Ideal for mobile home.
131.000.

2544$. French Ave. 333.023%

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a-Junk Cars Removed
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in camper, stove, ref.. toilet,
heater, sleeps S. Only 13.500.
323 232.

5500
3237457

so-Miscellaneous for Sale

H. Ernest

GefteVa

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Sl2Smo.661-6205

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REALlY

322.3353,323-3772. 3334779
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I Room apt. Utilities FuiTh
Middle aged person preferred.
#

location. $27,000.

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If you need f III for

5250 mo. I. under if you qualify.
322.2994.

Handyman special 2 BR, CI,

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10 acres, part wooded,
part pasture

c?àm.a

1977 Chrysler New Yorker
Brougham, loaded, white on
white, beautiful. Only 27.000
mu 5)500 831 8104 or 3391782

'73 Chevy 3 ton, with Ii' 'sllde

II' Fiberglass bass boat

6.5 acres with small pond
21 acre orange grove, w 6" well

NEW HOMES
Open 1 to5 daily

monthly payments under $230.

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for single, many features
Including attic storage. 3)01 5. -,
Sanford Ave.

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322.7972

Low down payments, 333.3797.

Owner anxious, 1 yr.
warranty. $37,900.

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S acre orange grove

24.39 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
337-1577
321-06.40

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buyers. New homes with

family. FIreplace, corner lot.

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Energy efficiency studios, idea"

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4 pct. interest to qualified

4 Sdrm 2 Bath, 2 story home In
Sanford, Large rooms,
tenor done In aluminum
siding. Pit-fec for gr.*løS

31-Apartments Furnished ,.

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REALTORS
2110 Sanford Ave.

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BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
FIREPLACE, EAT.IN
KITCHEN, $52,900 WITH AS.
SUMARLE MORTGAGE.

BROKER

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

SEIGLER REALTY

mortgage I 1 yr. warranty.

Alt a monte executive
TawnP,oue. 3 BR, 2½ B,
Brantley Schools. $350 mo.

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Blvd. on 17.92 in
CIII

2 BR modern, goodlocatlon - Fenced, AIH, ww carpet
531470

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:M*'PMrI Village

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Sanford.

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HUGE, POOL, 3 BEDROOM, 2½

$92,000.

Dream home in quiet area. This
3 Idrm, 1½ Bath Is neat as a
In nedy for easy livIng.
seeing IS bIIIVIIS9 It

,

AIR S HO CKS 559.90

New Battt'ries $29.95
2113 French Ave., Sanford

79-Trucks.Trailers --.
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March21 122

TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail. In this
4½ acre estate. 3BR, 4B w
guest cottage, fruit trees.

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slg;RObirt A. Themes
cornerpfI.t6;$19o_-. ... Alan P. Pray &amp; WI Roxani . to Publish Mar. 13, 20, 211 Apr. 3,

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classified ad to solve it. Try

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32-9283

CHECK OUT THIS ONE AT
UNDER 40,0001 3 Bdrm 1½
Bath, fully carpeted, fenced
yard w.utility bldg. I garage.
Attractive brick front, all this
privacy. 1 yr. warranty.

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SOUTH'S LARGEST

(,arage Sale
7472 Faculty Dr.

CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.

warranty $64,900.

Sanford Court Apts

Shocks 55 95-Heavy Duty $7.93

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2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK

shoppIng center. CHA, dbl
garage I fenced yard. 1 yr.

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Energy efficIent 1 BR unIt. 13
built.in power savers, attic
storage I many other
features. 3301 S. Sanford Ave.
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3227113

Ave.

$22,900.

LUXURY LIVING

EXECUTIVE LIN3 Bdrm,
3 Bath. Sunken LR w.
fireplace. CeramIc tile foyer I
hallway. WalkabIockto large

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Jnfurnisted
30.Apartf
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Ac'oss From Health Dept.

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912 FRENCH AVE.

C. E. EXCLUSIVE

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appl.. Avon. Fri. 21. 9a.m. Cor
Rlverview Ave. I Narcissus

PLIANCES, GOOD CONDI.
TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.

3 BR, 21, pool. RIO. green
house, 1g. patio. $53,900,

ILALTOS

Sinford Gracious living. Peas,
Weekly 1. monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 1'7$3

EMPLOY ME NT

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3 Fam. carport sale: Clothes.

2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
SCREEN PORCHES, AP.

move In today for $33,900.

for Sale

'73 Chev Impala S W. top
carrier. cxc tires, new nip
sticker. 1650 323 0799

327.7480

322-5990

Moving Sale: Sat. only. Sofa.
dinette set, bookcase hutch,
coffee tbl I many other items.
2539 Central Dr. Sanford 322-

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

2 BR, 2$, Condo, KIt equipped,

101111'S
NIALTY

29-Rooms
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113 Aldean. 10 to 5. Dishes,

$21,900.

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9-Good flings to Eat

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Box 1637, Sanford, Fl,

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E.Aitamonte Dr.

Roommate to Share
My? 9P Apt
Call Bill 323.0151
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pots I pansr complete

560.000.

Lake front country charm, 2 BR,
2B, brick FP, 1g. lakesIde
deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras.
$31,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 5, 323-6507.

339.0301
339.0505

701 Bldg.

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ToShare

32771. Equal Opportunity

or

every day.

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some service you have
need of, read all our went ads

NOTICIOFSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY lIVEN
that on the 11th day of Al l,
at 11:00A.M. at the Wi Front

Beltl

Freight handler needed for
private
carriage
dock
opiration In Sanford, Fl.
Good salary I benetits,
QualifIed persons reply to Box
50, c.o The Evening Herald,

intiff Ii you are having dIfficulty finding
a place to live, car-to nive, a

,
DARLENE PARKER, et,
lants.

339-0509
339-0505
E, Altamonte Dr.
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LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,

aquarium I. much more, 320 S
Crystal Dr., in Loch Arbor,
Sanford.

A OK TIRE

3 Family Yard Sale

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

Eves: 349-5100, 322.1951, 333.4302______________________

REALTORt

701 Bldg.

Fri. I Sat. Toaster oven, clothes,

MORTGAGE. 5)2,000.

REALTOR 323.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE

mont. $'2.!0Q.

INC.
REALTOR'

FREIGHT HANDLERS

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FICTITIOUS NAME
dooroftMCo-jouseof ttinole
Notice is hereby given that I am County, at Sanford, Flo a, the
at
John 8. Jones Ill to Donald E. engaged In business
1333 Undersigned Clerk will or for
Rossman Dr., Apopka, Fla,, sale the following descni real
Weaver I Richard P. Bur000n
The N 90 ft of the E 163.12 ft of the SemInole County, Florida, under property:
fictItIous name of BIS
LOt 12 in Ilock "0" 5I,IM.
W 525 ft of the NW'!. of SE'.b of
CONSTRUCTION, and that I In. MERSET NORTH SEC IN
Sect, 31,
Leon A. Polio Jr. I wV Ruth to tend to reoister said name wlththe according to the plal it of as
Bruce J. Miller &amp; wf Ada T. Lot 61 Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, recorded In Plat look 16, 10523
Seminole County, Florida in ac
Longdale Subdv,
Id 26 of tho Public Ni dl Of
(QCD) Valerie I. Cook 1 hb cot'dancewlththeprovisionsolthe 5minoIso-,,nty,Fin.&amp;
ether
I..t
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FictItIous Name Statutes. Tn.Wlt:
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uwInu Jail.,

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1k. Mary - 2 BR, fenced yd.
LAKE VIEW. $30,000.
3 BR, FP, fenced yd., assume

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imagination.

STEMPER AGENCY

Eve. 3056655640

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

The "Good Ole Days" have
never left the Classified Ad.
5.
.Th Buys are stIll The

curtains; I other items.
Church of God by Faith. 1306
W- 13th St.

1st St. Exc. potential, use your

on the beautiful Wekiva River
at SR 46. Only $110,000.

167.500.

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Casselberry. 339.3002

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LOST: Cairn-Terrier, BL. I
10 mos. Country Club Estates
area. REWARD. 323.0127

3 BEDROOM, 1'.3 BATH, DOUBLE CARPORT, APPLIANCES, AIR I HEAT. ON
ALMOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND. SELLER WILL HOLD

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

ARE YOU FARSIGHTED?
If so you will recognize the
potentiality of these 6+ acres

area 13+ acres. This 3.2 has a
super location, close to 1.4,
Stromberg.Carlson &amp; Sanford.
C.H&amp;A &amp; above ground pool,
too. Low dwn payment.

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With almOst 2000 sq. ft. of living

4 rental units, income $2000 mo.

ORDERLI ES

1:30 am. Children's
clothes; dishes; boys pants;

COUNTRY PROPERTY

2llflVestrfleflt Opportunities
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One entire block Z.RMOI on W.

$43,000.

P11 Utb &amp;

Deputy Clerk

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Peltzer Constr Co Inc to Galen 1.
Hassinger&amp;wf NancyM. Lot 111k
A Sweetwater Oaks Sect, 12,

Summer is herd Wouldn't you
like to loll around your own sc
in pool on these warm days &amp;
nights? I BR, 2$ go with tI

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En joyClean suburban living on
1+ acre. 3 over sized bdrms,, 2
batM, guest cottage I much
more. Only $79,950,

Eve 333.$$6

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BUDGETS
ARE
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BOLSTERED WiTH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
INVESTMENT. Fringe
include,
benefits
paid
vacatJon, company car,
retirement plan 1. more. For
more information call Rich or
Marcia aft 6 p.m. $34•51I0

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76-Auto Parts

54-arage Sale

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This lovely estate is for you.

P1*LTV

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sure to get re5uIt))

SIDE GLANCES

41-Houses

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Only $24,000.

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name, set your own hours,

41-Houses

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thru S p.m., Wed. thru Fri at
321.0690.
$353.11 wkiy, $55.90 daily,
homework. Start immed,
Make this possibility a reality.
Free details Stewart.C, 100
Fairview Rd., Needham, Ma.
02192.

Waltresswanted. Apply
Mike's Village Rest
1300 French Ave.
322.9952

P.O.

41-Houses

Ms.

Experienced Part.TIme Motor
Grader Operator, apply Lake
Mary City Hall, 323.7910.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

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area most beautiful Mem
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training program
paid
other public
Waitreulng
contact lobs exp. helpful,
Casual cond., high earning
makes this desirable for
younger set. For personal
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interview
Artz 10 am.

Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
lic. prefen•ed, wll train. Apply
1 ml. N.
inperson RIchie's
of 434 on 17.92.

2Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In

Court

Statutes, To-Wit:
Dennis S. Holmes &amp; WI Vickie, Lot I FictitIous
20 01k A Sterling Park UN 4, SectIon 563.09 Florida StaMes
1931.
,300
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc to
51g.: Judy Gilbert
Jack R. Douglas I wf Peggy A. Lot Publish Mar. 6. 13, 20, 27, 1900
II BIk B Sterling Park tiN 4, DET.131

Polloli Na aol a6flhaae Lodge $311 centennial
hicloitlon, IIVe(, 2p.rñ., College Park Woman's
Club, 714 W. Dartmouth St., Orlando. Guest Aloyslus
Mazewald, of Chicago, national president
MONDAY, MARCH24
Seminole Couaty Homemakers, 1:30 pm,, Sunshine
room, Florida Power &amp; LIght, 301 N. Myrtle Ave.,
Sanford. Program on iilt1ng.
TUESDAY, MARCH25
Lecture by Joeepk 8. Iseman 'of New York Ofl
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Clerk of the Circuit :
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7Ida,
Seminole County,
desaibid as:
The East ½ the Norttøst
tee Northeast '4 (less tP4outh
233 feet), SectIon 33, Towislp 19
South, Range 31, East, SinoIe
County, Florida
'
at iJblIC sale, to the hIghi and
best bidder far cash at tt$Wist
Front door the Seminoleounty
Courthouse in Sanford, Fljda at
11:o0a.m.onthe3rddayOIpril,
1910.
(SEAL)

A4hIIP Ii

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Publish Mar. 20, 1*
DET.99

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

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NOTICE OF SALE:
Notice Is hereby givà that,
pursuant to the SummarjFlnal
Judgment of Foreclosure tered
in the above captioned an. I
will sell the property sit*d In

City of Winter SprIngs,

RATES
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...4c line
3cemecutivefUnes
39c a line
,7consecutivtImes,. 3c a line

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GALS
Noon The Daj Before Publication

MS,
PATTERSON FLOWER
INC., etc., at.
Defetan$s.

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Own Your Own -Business.
DistributorshiP for Kodak
film, Duracell Batteries. GE,
Sylvania and other photo
products needed in your area.
No selling. Service top
retailers under exclusive
contract astablished by us.
High immediate income.
Minimum investment $4,995.
High profit structure. Call opr.
2, 1.S00.6334515 or write
NAMCO, 2121 Montevallo Rd.,
S. W. Birmingham, Alabama
three
Include
35211.
references.

DEADLINES

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BA1( OF
SEMINOLE, etc.

TO

t ClusterMSt.-ung Park UN 24.
550,900
Leslie Balogh &amp; *1 Nellie A. to
Joseph Andrews &amp; wi Albert C. Lot

831-9993

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322-2611

1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

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PRESENT ZONING CLA$SlFl.
CATION OF R.0 RURAL URBAN
DWELLING
R.IA ONE.
FAMILY DWELLING PUR.
SUANT
CHAPTER 165.041 OF
THE FLORIDA STATUTES
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND.
MENT OF THE OFFICIAL ZON.
ING MAP AND THE COMPRE.
HENSIVE LAND USE MAP;
SEVERABILITY
CONFLICTS
AND EFECTIVE DATE.
A copy of said OrdInance shall
be available at the off ice
the
City Clerk of the City of Winter
Springs. Fl., for all persons
desiring to examine same.
All interested persons are in.
vited to attend and be heard.
THIS NOTICE to be published
in the Evening Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation
of the City, one (1) time at least
fIfteen (13) days prior to tti time
of the public hearing.
Dated this 6th day of March,

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

Thursday, March 20, 1910-SB

Id, Sanford, Fl.

Seminole

CARLTON, FIELDS, WA*,
EMMANUEL,
SMITe
&amp;
FICTITIOUS NAME
(OCO) Walter E. Schmacher a
CUTLER. P.A,
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Jane L. to Kevin M. Ward, Lot
LOST: Black cock.s.poo
Suite 1601, CNA Tower I
engaged in business at Orange
126 San Lanta Third Sect, sioo
Female,lor$" high
&amp; CR IS Laks MO o
Onl•ndo Florida
I.
- (QCD) SE National Bank
SOOsMapleAvi. 337.0162
,Wfl1Y1 vur ne rIaunTtvJ'
orianuoto ooert Si. Feather Lots 1JV4i, eminoie ..ounyy, rioriac
-4, 5120, Brantiey Harbor East, under the fictitious name of Publish Mar. 13, 20, 1950
Care
SANFORD TRUCK REPAIR &amp; DET.7l
$100
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Wm. F. Sturke I *1 Gail K. to TOWING SERVICE, and that I I
THE CIRCUIT SURT
Wm. Hayman &amp; wi Careen, LW Intend to register said name with
Spur at the Moment Iabysttting
SEMINOLE COUNTY, SIDA
Lot 3 flIts
Swcetwatr Oaks the Clerk of the Circuit CC4.Wt
Ct NO. 7,.1121.cA.R.D
in my homi l4nty, daily, wkiy
Seminole County. FlorIda In ec.
Sect, 3, $17l,
rates. Day or night.
Olin AM Homes of FL inc to cordancewlththe provisions of the FEDERAL NATIONAL RT.
GAGE ASSOCIATION
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Orlando Townsite 4th Add,

Club of Orlando-Winter Park, Annual Great
Garage Sole, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., First Federal S&amp;L
parking lot, 2424 Edgewater Drive, College Park.
Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce Installation
,dlnner and dance, Deltona Country Club. Cocktails,
6:30 p.m., dinner, 7:30 p.m.; dancIng 9:30 p.m. to 12:30
a.m.
Carnival, South Side Elementary School, 11 a.m. to 3
- p.m., corner of 13th Street and Palmetto streets. Food,
games, prizes.
SUNDAY, MARCH23
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltoria.
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Half way House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
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Rogers&amp;wfSharonD.Lo$lIBlkC
Swee$weter Oak3 Sect, 1221.59 a.
60, 125000
Hubert R. EarIcy &amp; American
Group One Inc to Russ Homes Inc.
Lot 233 Barclay Woods Third Add,
$15,000
Christoçher L. Wey I wi Mary J.
to Sidne P. Griffin, Lot 1 The
Highlands Sect, 5. $51,000
Alt VIII Inc to Emmanuel Per.
dikls, UN 312 Bldg. 300 Altamonte
VIII I, $34,900
J. R. Adams Ind &amp; TrIo Richard
E. Williams, The N 300 ft of the S
600ftof theE 901 flot the NE¼ of
SE' of Sect, 6, 20-30 $10,000
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc to

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of NW¼ of Sect, 39, $25,300
Irvin J. McSwain to Wm. H.
Pitts I. wf Mary L. Lot G.13A that
Parcel of land lying in Sect, 11,
$16,000
Irvin J. McSwain to Walter L.
Rafuese Jr. Lot G.9 parcel of land
lying In Sect, 11 1 12, $36,000
Jerry J. Fowler 1. wf Joan I
Charles E. ColIin to Thomas D.

others.

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ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
ORLANDO, INC.
WINTER
Manuel F. Casanova 1 *1 ElIsa, OF
SPRINGS,
Alan R. wras
Lot 129 River Run Sect, 3, $59,1
FLORIDA, REZONING THE
Business Manager
Van Home Blders Inc to Her. HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED Publish February 25, Mar44, 13,
ichel W. Davis Jr. &amp; wf Mary A. LANDS, LOCATED SOUTH OF S. 20, 1910
Lot 1261k C Paradise Point Fourth R. 419, WEST OF TUSCAWILLA DE&amp;I1
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ROAD AND EAST OF MOCKING. iNTHICIRCUITCOURTAND
Marvel J. French &amp; Wm R. BIRD LANE IN THE CITY OF FOR SEMINOLE C5TY.
Meek Jr. to Robert E. Shaw a. wi WINTER SPRINGS. SEMINOLE !L!!lDA

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CITY OF

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The Greater Constr Crp to

FRIDAY, MARCH21

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Notice is hereby given ttJ am
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
engaged in buslnss
Notice ci pjbllc Heirfag
Sanfjd, lórld.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 32771, Seminole County, Orlda,
Ronald L. Brewingion &amp; wf
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under the fictitious nfl.
Janet S. to Janet S. Brewinglon, by the City Council at the City of UNIVERSAL MOTORS, Iflthat I '
Lot 1 S Pinecret lit Add, $100
Winter Springs, Florida, that said Intend to register said nat with
James E. Gribben I wf Jo Ann city Council will hold a public the Clerk of tee circulcours,
to Eugene I.. Chamberlin, Lot 10 hearing •t the City Hall, 400 N. Seminole County, FloraC.
Edgemond Ave.. Winter Springs, cordance with the provi
61k C Oakland Shores,
Alan W. SmithS. Sharon 0. to Ft., on Tuesday, April L 19 at Flditlo* Name Stitutes,Wit:
Lowell K. Bauder &amp; *1 Theresa, 1: p.m. or as soon thereafter as Section 16509 Florida Itutes
Lots 29 &amp; 30 Loch Arbor Isle of possible, to consider an Ordinance 1,37.

Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., 11ord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
Sooth Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altarnonte Mali.
Happy Senior CItizens, 1 p.m., Legion Home, Fern
Park.
TanglewoodAA,closed,8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling hills Moravian
Churdl, SR 434.
Deltona (kgan Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
- Deltona.
Yoor Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, MARCH22
Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida, Inc., 7
p.m., Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Sanford AA, Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W, First
St.,
'
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, casselberry.
- Salute to the United States variety show In honor of
DeBary Firemen's AuxilIary's 25th AnnIversary, 7:30
p.m., DeBary Firemen's Recreation Hall, 12 Colomba
Rd., Tickets available at the door.
- Seminole Community College Choral FestIval, 7:30
p.m., campus Health Center, SCC Chorale and
Chorallers and concert choirs from Lake Brantley,
Lake Howell, Lyman and Seminole high schools. Free
to public.
CentralFiorldaAlrSbow, 1:30p.m.,Sanford..Central
Florida Airport. Gates open 9 a,m. for pre-show
features, Iliac Angcls, Golden Knights, the Eagles and

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area and I'm not impressed by their approach,"
Olvera said. "We are trying to develop a high

The Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce and two class industrial area on Lake Enuna Road."

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Lake Mary city councilmen announced Thursday
Olvera noted the location of a harness track in
' flight their firm opposition to any plans to locate a the city would also cause traffic problems and
harness raceway in their community.
additional work for the city's police department.
"They (the proposed horse track investors)
Ronald Hipp, president of the chamber of
haven't come forward to us about the proposal," commerce, told the city council the chamber is
said Councilman Vic Olvera, adding "They would also opposed to the plan.

A spokesman

have to do one hell of a sales job to convince me

the proposal is not in line with plans for the city
and would not be good for a clean industrial area.

the spokesman, Mark Robinson of Longwood,

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said the site would probably be in the Lake Emma

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endurance tests. The candidate had
passed a firefighting course, however.
The physical tests, Kaiser admits, are
almost exactly the same as those used by
the state of Florida until the federal
Equal Employment Opportunity Corn41 mission
(EEOC) ruled they were
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Buddy Dewar, chief of the state Bureau
of Fire Standards and Training, said
tests of upper body strength, In which
women ustUy. tb lees welt
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were challenged for not having a valid
relationship to the job requirements.
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and rope climbing without using one's
feet.
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be used, Dewar said, unless it could be
shown that the specific exercise is taxing
the same muscle groups used on the job.
"The EEOC outlined specific
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again at the end of April.
[app, , currently works as a lab

She is also enrolled in the first course

toward paramedic certification.
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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
,'$vlphsral vision, as bloctl was drained from my head by alight tug back on the dick brought the nose up, a little
"Thc attitude of the guys In my class
physical standards they would be
.JW farce. When the acceleration stepped, we were about presmre to the left made It turn wing over wing.
through
advertising
and
"talking
it
up,"
was
great," she said. ,And so was the
knocked down as were the state stan.
Marlin
said
the
federal
representatives
attitude
of the county. The guys respect
Then Clark aimed the plane back towards the airport,
fast above the airport with a great view of the St.
dards.
using the return flight to demonstrate acme of Its capacity
ohej River an4 the Odeon brk,,
me.
`They
were all very supportive.
Dewar said women have ways to were told.
"We've
had
no
response
on
the
tests
for
fast
maneuvering,
even
bitter
when
Clark
began
demon.
The
view
got
"I'm
IMI
will make It." - DIANE
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for lesser upper body
yet,"
she
said.
gw@M allow
Promising to show me only half the plane's roll rate used
the pe4 filled th. glass canopy
PETItYK
strength.
in the show, Clark spun It * degrees In just over a second.
absve" me.
"Where a man might just reach out
He MbwW Mw with two "hesitation rolls" spinning the Daring the show, the Angels will roll their planes ata speed
and do something, a woman can acOW Mopping ewey 4$ 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.
'
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.
J
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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County Personnel Director Martin said said. "You can get a job that way, but
Kaiser said until the state develops
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two4eat craft, fora preview of the act the Angels' six pilots
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Jr., 29, of Commack, N.Y., an lwmigrapeople in their Congress."
problems and business dealings,
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In the film, a man officials say is Kelly
Reps. John Jenrette Jr., D-S.C., Richard
Kelly, It-Fla., John Murphy, 1)-N.Y., harm the status of Congress," Stevens nervously stuffed most of the money in
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Frank Thompson Jr., D-N.J., and three said.
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Pennsylvania Democrats, John Murtha,
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with.
provisions against "lap dancing" and scenely."
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ordinance
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passed
Kunkler
said
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on
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going
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allow
these
five
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Kirchhoff said he did not want to adopt
dWknged
in
federal
court.
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And
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warned
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rapes
and
armed
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in
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be
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court
about
five
an
ordinance
that will not stand up in
conmrning its enforceability. At the
robberies are up.
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said.
after
before
minutes
we
get
blown
away.
court.
same time Sgt. Robert Kunkler who ran ordinances patterned
County
Administrator
Roger
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"It would be a short day in court and a
I'I've not seen one than would stand up,
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Nelswender
told
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however,
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ordinance.
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asid the two topliess ban in Seminole unconstitutiorW.
"If the sheriff hasn't used the old or. he had better be able to prove the conCommissioner Sw*a Glenn said she
Nelswender insisted the police would something just because it looks good
County have tripled their business since
t nection.
ha ve to establish the connection between politica lly," he said. He suggested the
the crackdown on such entertainment in has received many le tters in support of dinance we've got on the books now, w ha
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an
anti.toples3
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makes
him
think
he
can
use
this
one?"
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and the sheriff have taken," he said. define specifically and exactly what they adult entertainment establishments
Assistant County Attorney Bob from residents of the Fern Park area.
Kwdaer repUed ftlt he couldn't speak "You have said over and over the or- man.
Commission Chairman BiU Kirchhoff
through toning procedures.
"You can't say to the judge 'this is
The commissioners agreed to conside r
sion that the proposed ordinance, said he has received letters both for and for Polk, but said he remembered the dinance is directed at the crimina l
businesses attract, not
ordinance
being
used
once.
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said
he
element
these
establishments,
what
we
think',
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said,
that
possibility and asked Kunkler to quiz
a tee county orcjinance, against topless
businesses. But federal courts have
McMlllan
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al9l3Cc*IfltY
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the
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Senate leaders have called for a prompt
congressional investigation of the latest an Investigation to determine whether about the possibility of o bt aining the
bribery scandal, in which several deliberate disclosures were made to the FBI's evidence.
In other developments Monday:
legislators allegedly accepted money media by government officials.
Profiles on the eight members of
--Sen. Larry Pressler, RS.D., said he
from Fill undercover agents in return for
Congress caught up In the FBI bribery walked into the FBI trap and walked out
promises of favors.
to
Investigation.
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FBI agents that "a great deal of money"
find out who leaked details of the Fill
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investigation known as o peration ARSpeaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. said campaign if he would introduce a bill to
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last seen wearing blue jeans And a
striped shirt.
Bollinger and Ms. Clark are believed to
be traveling In Bollinger's white over
green Pontiac OTO bear ing Ohio tags.
"The subject should ' be considered
dangerous and may be armed," said
Lake Mary Police Sgt. David
botham, "with a .357 magnum pistol and
a machete."
Higginbotham said at 11 p.m. Monday
Ms. Clark's sister, Pamela Collins,
reported to the police at the Lake Mary
station that Bollinger was abducting her
sister from their home. Bollinger had
roughed upa second sister, Linda WllhIS,
breaking her nose, requiring treatment
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Ms. Clark and Ms. Willis were In bed
sleeping when Bollinger, an ex-boyfriend
of Ms. Clark's allegedly came Into the
house and threatened the three with a
knife, saying he was going to kill them,
Higginbotham said. Ms. Collins fought
the assailant trying to help her sister,
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while and finally led a spade.
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dummy's ace and cashed out
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Alan: "Was there any com•
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materially or add to your mean the mosttoyou today.
resources in some mannerare They'll respond in kind,
should be seen and not heard."
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volvement both for Kelly's sake per.
sonally and for the sake of the district

"It reflects on everyone running for
sonalities. Let the chips fall where they
saying, "i have not been involved in any
office or in office," Best said. "I'm not
may," Fischer said.
criminal activi ty."
Judging him. lie is entitled to the same
"I haven't seen in any public
"The best thing is to wait and see what
presumption of innocence that anyone
discussion anything factual with regards
is
said Georges St. Laurent,
else charged is entitled to. But I can't
to reports out of Washington. I've only
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imagine that Kelly is not involved in light
seen speculation from unidentified
"I worked very hard for Kelly for a
fund-raising events for the congressman real facts before judgment is made. of the FBI releasing his name," Best said, "It is unfortunate if it is true.
"It is unfortunate for everybody sources. I hope Congress and the long time," said Nell Lee, president of
during past campaigns and helped Basicall y I am reserving Judgment."
said.
concerned if it is true," McCollum said. executive branch move expeditiously to the Sanford Republican Women's Club.
Mary Ann Morse, Republican state
Kelly's campaigns in a variety of ways.
Orange County Commissioner Dick complete t his matter for the sake of the "I ta lked to a lot of people on his behalf
Bill McCollum, an Orlando attorney,
"Kelly has done a great job as far as committeewoman from Seminole County
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Kelly
has
not
been
proven
guilty
of
chairman
of
the
Seminole
County
Fischer,
another Democratic candidate district and the country and for th e sake and tried to encourage people not to run
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concerned,"
sa
for
Kelly's
congressional seat, said it of clearing the air to permit a good against him. Now I'm disappointed,"
They
say
they
have
proof,
but
Republican
Executive
Committee
and
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Tuesday, Feb.S, 1980

NBC, 2 Newspapers Knew About Prob

WORLD

WAsIIIN(;TON (UPII - For weeks, two
Winnebago vans were parked near a large
house in northwest Washington where undercover FBI agents posed as Arabs and
offered bribes to several congressmen.
Behind the vans' tinted windows and
blackout curtains were reporters Front NBC
and a crew of technicians with cameras
equipped with night vision lenses that can
amplif) available light 30,000 times.
NBC, The New York Times and Newsday, a
Long Island-based newspaper, were the three
news organizations that knew about the FBI
investigation of congressional corruption
before the operation was disclosed last
weekend.
Their advanced knowledge of the un(lercover operation so troubled the Justice
Department that it ordered an investigation
to determine whether deliberate disclosures

IN BRIEF
China Blasts Soviets At
Disarmament Conference
(;l:sEvA, Switzerland UP!
China, taking part
tot the first tin te in the ( ;'a I)isarmanient ('onference, bitterls attacked the Soviet Union today for it_s
invasion of Afghanistan.
Chinese I)eputv l'oreign Minister Zhang Wen.Jin
Said Moscow ''is unruat(hcd in ItS blind faith in the use

of military force.
"Each sear in the l)St decade it has conic p with at
least one novel disaritni tent proposal but at the same
tune has made a giant step in arms expansion," Zhang
told the 40-nation t inference at the opening of its 1980

NATION

Greene said a reporter was sent last F'rida
to see a Justice Department official who till
him, "NBC and The Tunes have been here
and our basic thing ts this; we're sending
agents out sometime Saturday to take

"I believe the FBI was aware that we were
(into the story," Davis said. "The people involved with the investigation knew we knew
about it because we began making inquiries."
Sydney Schanberg, metropolitan editor of
the New York Times, said his reporters had
written the story the previous week and it was
(lecided to print it in the Sunday editions.
"There was no change in our plans,"
Schanberg said, when asked why the story
was published the same weekend the FBI
operation was closed down, But he added,
"We knew they IFRII were going to go to
some of the targets on that weekend."
Bob (;reene, an assistant managing editor
of Newsday, said they could have published
"a fair story" the previous week but were a
"little nervous" about using some of the
names of the congressmen believed to be
involved.

Chicago Teachers May Defy
Judges Back-To-Work Order

want to be able to take the people by su.
prise."
Greene said the federal official asked
Newsday to sit on the story until Sunday
morning, and then tile newspaper could
contact those congressmen it believed to be
involved in the investigation.
Greene said Newsday agreed to cooperate,
but noted NBC ran the story without names
Saturday night and 'rile 'fimes ''had alreath
called people before the FBI had interviewed
them,"
"We milade a gentlemen's agreement, and
we kept it," Greene said.

WASHINGTON I UP!) - The seven House

Jenrette reportedly was again under investigation concerning allegations that he
had ties to a drug smuggling operation, and
concerning alleged payroll padding and false
travel vouchers, lie recently was the chief
organizer of the tourism caucus, one of the
largest special interest caucuses in Congress,
Rep. John Murphy, D-N.Y., 63, chairman of
the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Committee, was first elected to Congress in
1962. A graduate ot West Point, Murphy
received several decorations, including the
Bronze Star and Purple Heart, for service
during the Korean War. A friend of former
Nicaraguan leader Anastaslo Somoza,
Murphy was in close touch, including a
personal visit, with Sontoza Just before
Somoza's government was ousted by rebel
forces, Murphy was the principal nuirwger of
Last year's legislation implementing the
Panama Canal treaty. In late 1979, Murphy's
financial affairs reportedly were under investigation by the Internal Revenue Service,
the Securities and Exchange Commission,
and a federal grand jury.
Rep. Frank Thompson, DN.J., 61, became
chairman of the House Administration corn-

members and one senator caught up in the
FBI bribery investigation include conS
servatives and liberals, prominent veterans
and a irtually unknown sophomore.
Following are brief profiles of the eight:
Sen. Harrison Williams, DN.J., 60, has been
in (ongress since 1953, serving two and a half
terms in the house before winning election to
the Senate in 1958. As chairman of the Senate
Human Resources Committee, Williams has
been instrumental in the passage of major
pension reform, health bills and other social
welfare legislation. A strong supporter of
organized labor, Williams also serves as
chairman of a banking subcommittee, with
control over the securities industry. Both
labor and financial institutions have gencrously supported his election compaigns. In
1970, Williams publicly acknowldged a drink.
ing problem but said he had overcome it.
Rep. John Jenrette, D-S.C., 43, in his third
term in Congress, was first elected Nov. 5,
1974. Jenrette was investigated in 1977 con.
cerning land dealings in his hometown of
North Myrtle Beach, but no evidence of
wrongdoing was found. Late last year

Leakey Uncovers New Clues
WAS}llN( 10N U P1 - Ancient footprints found in
Africa suggest the ancestors of human beings had a
fan i dv st met ore :t .6 itil lion sears ago, anthropologist

Mars l.eakev says.
Mrs. l'akev, reporting on her studies during the
past year in northern Tanzania, said it now appears the
89-foot-long Inn I of prints, preserved by a rain of
volcanic ash. Was zutade b' three individuals walking
together - - aprot r'nt I a ii tale, ten tale and offspring.
All three arc in step and any slight deviation in
course is clewlv tt,llod by all three, suggesting they
ii tas have l'eri holding on to one another,'' she said at
a Natigial (;eographie Society news conference
Mnrul;s

Gold, Dollar On Slide
I . )NI X)" I I IPI .- Fhi pru''e of gold fell again tNlay
in Europe a nI the lol lar (lroppv(l on all European
iuiarkets.
In I lung Kong gold nt'niained about even compared
with Mindav's prices.

teachers, late Monday announced the city's 654 school

buildings would be closed today to both teache'rs
and
hildren, tiii' second day in a row school children would
be tie rued access to the' classroom.
I eachers in the nation 's third-largest school system
alked off the job Jan, 28 to protest the School Board's
failure ti issue nearly $5t) million in paychecks,
but a
strike. protesting teacher lay-offs and a shortened
school year, was not officially called until Sunday

Rep. Raymond Lederer, tWa., 41, a former
football coach and probation officer in thL'
Philadelphia school system, was elected to
Congress in 1976. A menlber of the Rouse
Ways and Means Committee, he has
developed ii consistently liberal voting record
and has orked!'r tariff protection for industries in his area.
Rep, Richard Kelly, li-Fla,, 55, a former
circuit cr'urt judge and assistant U.S. attorney, was elected to Congress in 1974. While
a judge, Kelley faced impeachment as a
result of hi treatment of defendants in his
courtroom, but he was not convicted b) the
state legislature. A member of the
Agriculture, and Banking Committees, Kelly
maintains a strong conservative position on
nearly all issues, domestic and foreign, lie
was embarrassed last year when it was
discovered he had overspent his office supplies allowance and had to repay the money,

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bringing gusty winds and up to 4 inches of snow. The winter
storni stretching Iroiii ('anada across the eastern Dakotas to
Kansas and Arkansas edged toward.s Kentucky today with
gusty winds and colder temperatures. 'flie system passed over
w,'stern lw; Iatt' Mmmv nifht, leaving 2 to 4 Inches tif 5(10W
in its path. Northeastern Oregon, southern Idaho and northern
Utah were shrouded with a blanket of fog early this morning
tiich also crept into the taIles of central California. The
Southwest remained wariii witil Nogales, Ariz,, and Thermal.
Calif., both recording ii toasty 84 degrees for the nation's high
(hlytl:ne' teznper;iture.
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revenge against "snitches."

BOSTON I UPI , — lor the first time in more than 15
years. teachers and students in Massachusetts, public
scilools were allowed today to bow their heads and
pray.
But tue new law niav be short-lived, l'tle Civil
I .iberties Union If Massachusetts said it would
('hI;iIk'1114t' tue statute in court "SOOn, possibly today.''
'I'he U .S. Supreme Court ruled in 1963 local and state
laws ne'quiring recitation of the Lord's Prayer or Bible
veises in public schools .inlated the Constitution's
guara ntee of separation of church and sttte,
'I'he' Massaciiust'tt.s law, signed in November by Gov.
h-:thvird J. King, requires teachers to allow for a period
of voluntary prayer before each day's classes begin.
Any students nit wishing to participate would be
allowe'd to leave the rootit, as would the teacher. King
signe'd the law despite claims it could not pass a con-

Imiiates were hacked apart with homemade' knives, tortured
with blost'rches, castrated and raped.
"When this thing started people just turned into animals,"
said one inmate ?'ho said he was bound and raped by 10
prisoners. ''I 'mu luck)' to be here.''
By early today, the botes of 35 men — all inmates amid nut
of them Mexican-American had been recovered, but anotiie'r
15 were still missing. Officials said they expected to find niore'
bodies in the still-smnoldering buildings, surpassing tite' bloods
record of 43 killed in the Attica, N.\'., riot in 1971.
Buildings were set ablaze and many ci the prisoners died of
smoke inhalation. Damage to the flicility was estiiilate'd as
high as $40 million.
The rebels were more concerned with revenge than reform.
They rifled administrative files to find where the informants
— the despised ''snitches''—were housed. Then, armed with
homemade knives, clubs, anti a blowtorch went front cell to
cell, maiming, killing and raping, surviving inmates said.
Authorities said while' sosim' 1,1 the atrocities were' fer
revenge, others were racially motivated,
The penitentiary's population is approximiiately 58 percent
Mexican-American, 30 percent Anglo, 10 percent black and 1 5
percent Indian.
'l'he rebels' fury was fed by drugs from the prison infirmary
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Bank records show former
federal budget director Bert Lance and co-defendant
II. Jackson Mullins, v ho are on trial for bank fraud
with tv.m other associate's, personally borrowed at least
$200,0{l allegedly to cover bank overdrafts resulting
froiti I irue's unsuccessful bid for governor of Georgia
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The charges brought his impeachment by the state House.
lie could have been removed from his bench, but the Senate
decided midway through their trial proceedings that there
were not enough votes to sustain the charges, and the charges
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similar charges went before the state Judicial
Qualification Commission, brought by fellow judges. When
several lawyers told the commission they thought Kelly was
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bodies in the still-smoldering buildings,
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FLORIDA
Black Tuna Gang Guilty
Of Varied Drug Charges
MIAMI (UPI) A prosecutor hailed the conviction
of eight members of the most sophisticated drug
smuggling gang ever uncovered by federal authorities
as a new era in the fight against the illegal use of
marijuana and cocaine.
At corlclusion of a five-month trial, a six-man, sixwoman jury decided late Monday that eight leaders of
Miasii's "Black Tuna" gang were guilty of enough
cilargeS that could send three of them to prison For life
and put the others behind bars for as long as 35 to 50
years.
Chief prosecutor Walter Schroeder, who was
hospitalized briefly last week with chest pains, called
the conviction "a great day in the history of law enforcement.''
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manslaughter b' olleration of a motor vehicle while Intoxicated and driving under the influence of alcohol in the Oct.
28 death of a Sanford pedestrian.
Circuit Court Judge Volie Williams accepted the plea and
ordered a pre-sentence investigation before Imposing
penalties on Glenn Edward Dawson of 2901 S. Sanford Ave.
Dawson was charged with the death of William D. Hill, 22, of
505 Valencla Court, Sanford.
Hill died while walking along U. S. HIghway, 1742, west of
Sanford.
Under a negotiated plea, Dawson is expected to be sentenced
to three years probation plus a $150 fine and 90 days loss of
license. The state agreed to drop a third charge of unlawful
blood alcohol levels against Dawson in return for his plea,

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saying itewoulti accept allof the invitations —
but only if Carter accepts them, too.
Powell retorted sharply: "If Senator
Keniied3' has such an active interest in a
debate, tie can have an excellent one between
tiis positions on a number of issues this fall
and his Ix)sltiufls of last week.''
Reporters reminded Powell that Carter, as
a candidate in 1976, had criticized President
Gerald Ford for campaigning "in the Rose
Garden'' and not taking to the campaign trail.
"I would not want to be so crass as to
suggest tue situation with which the president
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Knowing that the Soviet Union has achieved his foreign policy during his first three years
superiority over us in strategic as well as con- In the White House.
One of the most striking examples of the
ventional forces, it is hardly comforting to hear
the Joint Chiefs of Staff tell Congress, as they did president's sudden policy reversal Is his
recently, that we are in a time of greatly in- CdIfllniStr$Uon's decision to offer $400 million
worth of military and economic aid to the
creased danger of a "military confrontation," government of
PMdstan during the next two
which is to say war, with the Soviet Union that '"
'burgeoning Soviet power... adds up to a period
The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
of particular danger to American security In- provided
the geopolitical rationale for that
terests intbe early I9SOe.
t'1 mo,swisant ignoring
three
touchstones
of his earlier foreign policy
Indeed, President Carter, who is wont to
discouraging the proliferation of nuclear
stumble back down the hill after charging up
weapons, stressing human rights and
he did last September over the Issue of Soviet reduch foreign military sales.
is already finding the
combat troops in Cuba
considerations were crucial
heights he attained in the State of the Union tO be elements in the Carter admInistration's mid.
untenable, He has warned that the United States ivn decision to abandon the proposed sale of
alone could not defend the Persian Gulf region 110 A-? attack planes sought by Pakistan,
and called on the oil-producing Arab states as well
Thepresldentlastyearcutoffallmliltary
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l'niibassy in Iran was seized, and only three
meetings with White House reporters since
last May.
"I disagree with the jiresielenit's notion that
public tiehate anal discussion should be
suspended during permits of international
unct'rtainty and challenge,'' kt'nmiedy's le'tter
said.
Kennedy spent miiost of Monday in New
llamilpshlire, in Manchester, Concord and
llooksett. The state primary is Feb. 26.
In other developments Monday:
Rep. Johiti Anderson's presidential
campaign was certified by the Federal
Election Commimission as e'ligiblt' to receive
federal ,iiatching funds. Anderson will be
getting a diet-k soon for nearly $250,000.
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act army general who seized power na 1977 mom
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their own NATO defenses against the magnified g0VeT11tt,
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fl lieu
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arms
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But Pakistan Isn't the only country to app
p1 ace because the United States, without effective
n a resurgenc, in munitions trade. not
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time is incapable, as the president has said, of mr'Jstra
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For the Immediate present, it must be apparent
in Washington that the best hope of giving pause rued for political stabilization.
ent of a string
to Moscow is through the estab
of U,S. military bases all around the Persian Gulf JACK ANDERSON
region. It would appear our only chance perhaps
is to gamble the Soviets won't invite war with us
by directly attacking our forces, and thus we will
be granted,tlme an opportunity to regain the
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slip
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security we have
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Meanwhile, we had better believe our Joint
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I1WINb the P.fltlgon. The brase hats know cir
maximum national peril.
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The difficulty is that

campaigning in New hlaniipshire, said he does
not believe' the current state of relations

between the United States and the Soviet
Union will lead to war, but does ttlink world

opinion has mobilized against the Russians
since the invasion of Afgilanlistan.
—Reaganl begaml a six-day tour of seven
state's, putting iirticular eimipiiasts tin New
hlatmipshire. Reagan celebrates his 69th birthday Wednesday in Massachusetts, South
Carolina and Florida.

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The three fishermen aboard the shrimp boat Bayou
running about a mile behind the Blackthorn when it collided in
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bridge (of the Blackthornj, say he had seen the ship (tanker)
and was watcidrlg it and was waiting for the order, but it never
caine," Dyer told the inquiry board Monday. He said he
assumed the mitan, whom he could not identify, niteant an order
to turn the Blackthorn.

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that captured two hypnotic trances of former fireman C. I..
"Andy" Anderson. Hisdefense, which is expected to wind up
— UUU IU
today, Is aImed at unoernwnng nuersons creumuny.
Prosecutors believe he saw Bundy abducting Kimberly
Diane Leach. The pretty 12-year-old girl vanished between
Michael Riemenschneider, o,i.
SEMiNOLE MEMORIAl.
boa
HOSPITAL
classes on Feb. 9, 1978. Two months later, her decomposed,
Julian Walton Parker. New York
FEC. 4
half-nude body was discovered 35 miles away when a trooper
DISCHARGES
ADMISSIONS
spotted
a bone poking out from under an abandoned pIg pen.
Sanford:
Sanford:
Mack
A.
Burnssd
Anderson
waIted almost six months before telling police
Victoria Campbell
Earl E. Edwards
,Jotmnnie M. Clark
about the day he was driving past lake City Junior High
Foy E. Justice
Richard Cosgrave
SchoolandsawamanresemblingBundyleada crying girl into
Katherine Nahm
siogner L. Havelyn
Deborah
K.
Zurek
a white van,
Edward C. Howard
Florence A. Light, DeBary
Rebecca N. Knowles
He agreed to be hypnotized to improve his recall of the InWalter London, DeBary
Mary E Mi'iiCk
He was not even sire what day he had seen the van and
cldenL
Geraidin J. Boiton, Dettona
Eli Scott Sandiord, DeBary
Wayne N. Gergl.r, Deitona
its occupants. After a hypnosis session with Imogene Keene, a
Edith V. Anderson, Deitcxia
Ralph B. Porter. Deitona
Leord E Berkley, Deitona
social worker at a veteran's hospital, Anderson remembered it
John W. Wharton, Deifoni
Anna 1. Gleason. DeltoM
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vcuiiu
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the justices to order a new trial for Hall, claiming that
Circuit Judge John Booth erred In trying Hall, who is
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Carter's refusal to campaign now is not
cotuparuble to Gerald Ford's "Rose Garden
campaign" of which Carter was highly
critical in 1976.
And lie brushed aside new criticism front
Sen. Edward Kennedy, who said Monday, "If
our recent history has taught us anything, it is
that a failure to debate our nation's policies
leads us into deeper troubles.''

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The order to turn away from an
impending collision may never have reached the Coast Guard
crewman manning the wheel of the tragedy-bound Blackthorn.
Or It may have come too late.
The CoastGuard Marine Board of Investigation may Find out
today, scheduling survivors of the buoy tender as the next
witnesses in the inquiry into the Coast Guard's worst
peacetime accident. Twenty-three crewmen of the Blackthorn
perished when it sank in Tampa Bay after colliding with art oil

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Trallways bus lines
is raising its in-Florida passenger fares 10 percent and
its freight r4tes, 9.9 percent.
The h'ublic Service commission Monday approved
rate incre43es siught by Trailways, as well as higher
fees for United Parcel Service's Florida operations and
two tiny airlines.
United Parcel charges will increase 3,9 percent. In
addition to the 10 percent hike in passenger charges
and 9.9 percent express rate Increase, Trallways will
raise its C.O.D. collection charge from $2.50 to $5,

atlon on economic problems
in the U.S., served as liaison
By United Press Inter. the State Department con- Waldheim,
against Iran by the deposed their takeover of the embassy between the White House and
national
firmed Young's mission was
Commenting on the report, shah,
Nov. 4, they have demanded Rome to arrange economic
Iran's two most powerful not In behalf of the govrn- State Department spokesman
The position of the militants the shah be returned to Iran conferences,
and
was
leaders made plans to review mont,
Hodding Carter said: "I am on the suggestion was not for trial before they release President Ford's emissary to
a U.N. proposal for freeing
NBC said some news not aware of any imminent immediately known. Since the hostages.
Italy to examine U.S. disaster
the 50 American hostages but reports Indicated Young was breakthrough" on the hostage
relief efforts after the 1976
Washington admitted it saw In Beirut, Lebanon, and would situation,
earthquake,
no "Imminent breakthrough" travel with representatives of
He confirmed the State
Typical of Paulucci, he
Inthecrlsls,addlngtherewas the Palestine Liberation Department is pursuing
found an opportunity to
HOUSE FIRE
no one authority with which to Organization to Tehran to try several possible avenues of
correct President Carter on
JOHNT. (JAKE) FORTIER
to free the hostages, NBC mediation, including the one
Denald; two sisters, Mrs. the size of the Italian
A Sunday morning blaze caused by a faulty wood stove did negotiate In Iran.
John 1. (Jake) Fortter, 58, ElIzabeth Arnold and Mrs. American community during
A political personality who said,
about $15,0(X) damage to the home of Vincent Faulk, at
by the U.N. secretaryfigured prominently In the
From a Tehran hospital general's office. But Carter of 2507 Old Lake Mary Road, Pauline Peston, and one a White House reception for
Pineway just off S. Sanford Avenue.
The blaze, reported at 12:05 Sunday morning, was confined early days of the 94-day room, Ayatollah Ruhollah added: "The problem con- Sanford, died Monday at. granddaughter, all of San- PremierCossiga following the
at
Seminole ford,
to the attic area, although the rest of the wood-frame house embassy takeover was Khomeini Monday ad- tinues to be of finding an ternoon
award presentation.
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firefighters.
charge of arrangements,
mer Ambassador Andrew Sadr,
No one was injured in the blaze.
One diplomatic source In- Sanford on Oct. 22, W21, He
Young. who offered his
Dinlomatic
renorts from dltd WkkthPlm'I-V.-cua. attended
the Free Methodist EU
Notk.
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FORTIU, JOHN 1'. (JAKE)
was renewing his mediation leader and the president, the
ambassador at the U.N. last city of Sanford for 33 years in
Funeral services (or John T.
efforts, NBC reported,
two men holding the highest Thursday, had been accepted tte street department and
u.k.) Forte,, who di
Monday, wliI be at to a.tn,
NBC News Monday night government under Iran's
by the Teliran government as was a veteran of World War
Thr$diy at the e,e
quoted State Department ConstitUtion, were to meet the heals for further negotla- fi
Fyneral Hone In Sanford with
soirees as saying Young was within the next few days for lions.
He is strvived by his wife,
Rev. Michael Holland of.
ficlating, assisted by Rev, Fritz
either In Iran or on his way to dLscuulcms on a plan for the
Waldheim suggested an Mrs Juanita Fortier of
Mock. Burial wili be in
try to arrange the release of release of the 50 AmerIcan International commission be Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Evergreen Cemetery in San(o,,
American hostaaei.
hostages, proesd by U.N.
laweti to investigate tie Janita Harper and Miss
5ri
Fineral Hom..pA in
charQe of arrangemg,
Both the White Hoi
and Secretary-General Kurt alleged crimes committed Jonnie Fortier; one son,
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In a statement issued Monday, Kelly said he had talked with of Merit, the highest award both to fostering ties of Panza Cedronlo, and U.S. exclusively
to
Italian
the Justice Department and was "confident I have not been ever given other than honors friendship between the United Ambassador to Italy Richard Americans
but of Interest to
Involved In any criminal activities."
to heads of state, by Italian States and Italy and because Gardner,
all Americans,
A5 an unofficial adviser, he
has counseled Presidents
Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and the

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awakened to the Soviet peril, draw a firm defense
line, especially after the country's frustration and
humiliRtion over the holding of American
By ROBERT WALTERS
hostages In Iran and the brutal Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan, The president, who accepted Soviet
WASHINGTON
Will the real President
assurances on detente at face value, who slashed
please
stand
up?
killed
Carter
the Navy's rebuilding program, and who
Is he the "dove" on the left side of the table
the B-i bomber and froze the neutron weapons
who for years has been shaping a foreign
system, had at least,he said, seen the Russians for poUP emphasizing detente, human rights,
what they are. For the first time In his presidency nuclear nonproliferation, reduced defense
he seemed concerned about humi ity in the budgets and global demilitarization?
nation's powder supply,
Or is he the "hawk" on the right side of the
table who now is issuing ultimatums to th3
But during the ensuIng days since the Soviet Union, shipping arms around the
president's rallying call for a new containment globe, calling for renewed draft registration
doctrine, there has been a growing public and proposing massive increases In defense
awareness that, instead of speaking softly and spending?
carrying a big stick, he was shouting while
In the wake of the crises In Iran and
carrying a twig. There is a spreading alarm about Afghanistan, Carter has confounded friend
the awful dilemma we face in repelling Soviet and foe alike by suddenly deemphasizing if
aggression against the defenseless Persian Gulf not swumarily abandoning virtually all of
the principles he firmly articulated and
regions half a world away.

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Donnie Wartenberg is
finally home a 11cr
spending his first five
'ears in the hospital.
The "string" connects
the Illinois youngster
to a respirator that
forces enriched air
into his rein alning
lung. I)onnic lost his
other lung as a result
of birth defects and
complications.

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Millions of Americans have been heartened by
President Carter's bold warning to the Soviet
Union that the United States will defend, with
military force if necessary, its vital interests in
the Persian Gulf region.

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Cossiga,' who presented Paulucci with Italy's
President Walter F. Mondale (left): Prefetto
Kelly told the commission: "You shouldn't have allowed r .e
Grand
Official
Order
of
Merit,
Italy's
highest
Bottiglierre (right center); and Italian Amto be smeared with these charges, 'Some of his constituents
award
ever
given
other
than
honors
to
heads
of
bassador to the United States Paolo Panza
petitioned the
protesting this unjustified
state, Participating in the award ceremonies in
Cedronlo (riht)
ar
Kelly refused to submit to a commission-ordered psychiatric
examination, preventing the commission from hearing expert
testimony on his competence. Limited to "lay opinions," the
commission set the question aside.
But the state Supreme Court reprimanded Kelly for "con.
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Fill.
duct unbecoming a member of the Judiciary,"
When Kelly was running for reelection In 1976, his opponent,
JoAnn Saunders, called a news conference to accuse the press
of withholding "well-known rumors" about Kelly "that would
WASHINGTON, D.C.
In- Premier Francesco Cosstga of interest Paulucci has taken
Paulucci, founder of Jeno's,
make the Wayne Hays case look like a nursery rhyme."
dustrlalistJeno F. Paulucci of In ceremonies at Blair House In Italian Americans in the Inc., is National Chairman of
Ms. Saunders refused to give specifics, and 59 percent of the Sanford and Duluth, Minn,, recently.
United States,
the National Italian American
voters sent him back to Washington,
The honor was bestowed by
foods entrepreneur and one of
The presentation ceremony Foundation, Washington,
Seven months after his reelection, he flied for divorce from America's foremost leaders the government and people of was
attended by a host of D.C., and has Independently
his wife, Loralne, Two weeks after his reelection in 1978, he of the Italian American Ilaly, Premier Cosalga said,
dignitaries, including Vice established with New York
married Judith Wilder Foley, his former secretary, who left
because of the great con- President Walter F. Mondale, offices
community, was presented
"Attenzjone," a new

Under the heading
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'...An attempt by any outside force to gain
control of the Persian Gulf region will be
regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the
United States of America and such an assault will
be repelled by any means necessary, including
military force,..," President Carter's State of the
Union Address, January 23, 1980.

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Reporters were allowed Monday to enter ('ellblock 4, where
the "snitches" had been housed,
''You'd better have a good stomach,' one initiate yelled as
Varden Jerry Griffin led reporters in.
A 10-foot-long, 4-foot-wide stripe of blood ran from the' back
of one cell into a narrow hall.
The warden's tour aLso went to the still-smuolticring prison
gmnasiutil. Lt. Cal. Bobby Carman of tile Farmuigton, NM.,
National Guard chapter said he saw three bodies in the gym
and suspected there were mitore beneath the rubble, but the
building was too hot to enter.
Four hours after the takeccr, inmate leaders cal!ed a rdmo
station amIti presented a list of grievances concerning overcrowding, harassment and lack of privileges.
After the' state's negotiators agreed to consider iuiost of the'
iniTiates' demands, the talks broke oil o 1ibout I a mu. Sunday.
'I'welve hours later, the remaining two guard-hostages were
freed and 45 minutes later tactical teuils rushed the prison,
They retook the prison without firing a shot.
The prisoners surre'ndered when riot troops backed by
National (',uardsiiien broke through the barricaded ii tam door
with sledge' hammers and a cutting torch.

bhle'd i1oe n i nc'redible ii dx tures of tranquilizers.
'le'e')iuig iills and insulin
anything they thought would get
he'mii high. Soiiie' inmates also sniffed solvents and glue fronl
the' prison's industrial facilities,
Se'e'ri ut the tk'atiis en' attributed to self-adnlinistt'red
drug overdoses and l)titI officials sas the violence was
heightened h driig-e'rait'd itunates.
l)urinf: ti,' -aniiage'. iwison officials, state' troopers, National
iiantlsmmie'n, reporters and Go
Bruce King stood watch
IItltsi(It' the' prisons 20-foot-high barbed-wire toppe(l fence,
'lii.' officials e'oiniiiumiicated with the' out-of4'ontrol imnates
via two- was radios, What they heard was frightening.
Wt' e' got 15 tit'ati IM.'UPlt' ui A-I a e'e'llblock
said an
inmiiatc- ide'ntifie'd as Chopper 1.
\'ni tell thims' hmc'o!th' mint there that we're coimiu to st;frt
killing somm' Ut tilt' muggers, said "tlucano. "They killed our
brothers amid we've' got 16 dead Mexicans, two white boys and
the' rest are going to he' muggers,''
Unit' prisoner as hanged, soiiit' beheaded, others castrated.
tine charred txd was found with its armis and legs chopped
gi

than a tilir(I of the witnesses being called to identify
records front 60 banks and businesses have taken the

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United Press International reporter John Gillis atched as
inmates carried the body of a black prisoner into the prison
yard.
''lie had been decapitated and his head was cradled in his
lap," Gillis said.
A photographer who toured tile compound Sunday said he
saw three decapitated bodies and a fourth inmate whose neck
had been partially severed. In one cell, a dead inmate had a
wooden stake protruding from the left side of his head.
Prison officials reported some of the dead had their eyes
gouged out, their sexual organs removed amid their arms and
legs severed.
On Monday as the surviving prisoners huddled in the 20degree cold, separated in groups of 50-60, a small flock of
buzzards hovered in the skies above the smoky stench e'mnanating from the prison.

35 inmates were dead and 1 5 were

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blowtorches, castrated and raped.

in 1974.
Ilowevur, prosecutors have not yet linked the loan
defaults or other transactions to illegal acts. According
to ,Justice l)epartment attorney Edwin Tomko, that
will be done with other witnesses later in the trial.
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three years he held office, 65 people jumped on and off his
payroll
One unidentified lunner Kelly cmployec told the St. Petersburg Times: "There is an informal group of these people who
stay In 'ouch to share had new,s about Kelly. Former Kelly
employees will contribute to whoever they decide can beat
him
" reputed bad temper got hIm In trouble twice when he
Kelly's
was a Judge.
In 1963, the Pasco County Bar accused him of embarrassing
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north to northeast 10 to 15 mph today decreasing tonight and
becoming southerly 15 mph during Wednesaay. Rain
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on their way to the administrative building where they threw
the master switches, unlocking entire cellblocks in the' ove'rcrowded prison that held 1,136 inmates.
Within 30 minutes ab'out 250 of those imitates had seiz'd
control of the New Mexico State Penitentiary, held 14 guards

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Inmates were hacked apart with

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but an inning left to ph
werenext Inline, butbo
It looked like mighty Ca
bat."
The opening of Earm
poem 'Casey at the
reminder that yes, Vir
Is upon us,
Most youth leagu
Seminole, Semoran and
held registrations andi
next two weekends in
opening day jambore
regular season play.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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the party early Saturday. They never had a chance.
They were quickly taken hostage and the rebel inmates eere'

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Sonic of the religious leaders who attended the uiieetinc said
they were told the ''primary age group'' for registration v' as
among 18-to 20-year-olds and they would make up a pool of 4
million o 5 million youths who would be available for the draft
if it is reinstituted by Congress.

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irc'dicting the order would be ignored bs' striking

and serves on the House Appropriations
Committee and tile ethics conunittee. lie nas
a prime mover for the $3,200 congressional
pay increase approved last year after a
lengthy battle.

inittee following the sex scandal that ousted
Chairman Wayne hays in 1976. Now in his
13th term in the house, Thompson has
developed a reputation as congressional
refonner. Last year he argued unsuccessfully
for public Financing of congressional election
campaigns in order to take Congress "off the
auction block." As second-ranking Democrat
on the Education and Labor Committee,
Thompson has been a dedicated ally of
organized labor.
Rep. Michael Myers, I'tPa., 36, a former
cargo checker on the Philadelphia docks,
gained unwanted attention in January 1979
when he was charged with assaulting a
security guard and a cashier at a cocktail
lounge outside Washington. The incident took
place during a party marking his swearing in
for a second term in the House. He pleaded no
contest to a charge of disorderly conduct,
t.'therwise, Myers has kept a low profile. He
serves on the Education nnà Labor Committee.
Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., 47, received the
Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts for service as a Marine officer in the Vietnam war.
He was elected to Congress in February 1974

knows. but she' doe'sn
'I'he cuRl executive' said lie ilaS to iutake decisions oii the' age
cate'gors of potential registrants. the length of time of the
registration, and the' penalties for failure to register,
'I'ha' group of religious leaders was briefed Monday on
j)(s'ibIe' pnposals Carter will make to Congress later this
te'ek in reforms in the selective service system and on
rt'gistratiorl of woine'n for the' first time in the nations history.
('artc'r told reporters Sunday he had reached a decision on
the subject it registe'rirlg young women, but he (leclifled to
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Interun Schools Superintendent Angeline P.
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Suspects Include Liberals, Conservatives

Soviet delegate Viktor !sraelian twice interrupted
Zhang on the grounds that conference procedure
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at the White House say they believe President Carter is leaning
toward the registration of men and women 18 to 20 years old for
the military draft.
But Carter told reporters Monday night at a buffet reception
he has not tiiade any decision yet,
''No one knows what I've decided,'' Carter said. "l'iii going
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FBI could make "surprise" visits at the home
of the congressmen being investigated.
The Times and NBC denied they made any
deals with the government, and said they
published and broadcast the story last
weekend because they learned the FBI was
going to start wrapping up the investigation
then.
Sid Davis, bureau manager of NBC Network News in Washington, said FBI agents
never approached the NBC vans near the
house and may not have known they were
being filmed.

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It was a tonic to hear Mr. Carter, newly
awakened to the Soviet peril, draw a firm defense
line, especially after the country's frustration and
humiliation over the holding of American
hostages in Iran and the brutal Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan. The president, who accepted Soviet
assurances on detente at face value, wnu slashed
the Navy's rebuilding program, and who killed
the B-I bomber and froze the neutron weapons
system, had at least, he said, seen the Russians for
what they are. For the first time in his presidency,
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as Western allies, in effect, to join in an antiSoviet alliance. Correctly, the president stresses

The president last year cut off all military
assis ta nce to Pakistan because that nation
refused to allow International inspection of a

that Japan and Western Europe rely much more

nuclear research program suspected of being

heavily on Persian Gulf oil than does this country.

designed to produce nuclear weaponry.

The Carter administration also has been
'the difficulty is that our allies confuse their
critical of the human rights policies of
unprecedented prosperity and well-being with Pakistani President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq,
(lentente, forgetting the strong U.S. deterrence an army general who seized power in a 1977
against the Soviets that shielded them and made military coup, now rules under martial law
everything possible. Indeed, the Europeans who and repeatedly has postponed promised
have not been altogether staunch about beefing up parliamentary elections to install a civilian

their own NATO defenses against the magnified
Soviet threat on their eastern borders are

Similarly, Carter earlier pledged to reduce
crawfishing about joining the United States in the United States' role as the world's leading
anything more than fairly meaningless protests. arms merchant because "competition In

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"Politically," said Mualde, "may I assure
the Senate the most comfortable stance for
me to ta ke In the Senate would be to sit silent
or roll over and play dead."
But in this case, he said, politics had to take
the back seat to protection of the
congressional budget process.
"The prospects for a balanced budget in
1981, whether or not this amendment is
adopted, are diminishing rapidly, but that
have not disappeared," he said. "I think it is
important to continue to try If we are ever
to curb the inflation that Is crippling all
we must
Americans including veterans
stay within the budget limits we've set for
ourselves."

Committee and absorbing its minimal tasks

The proposal would cost an estimated $366
million In fiscal 1981 and $430 million in fiscal
1982, Muskie said, or $800 million more than

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Into another committee of the Senate.
But lawmakers can smack into opposition
from such groups as the American Legion and
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and, despite the
monetary savings that would have come from
consolidation, the Senate Veterans Affairs
Committee survived,
This year, when the Senate took up a
proposal to substantially increase the
education benefits for some Vietnam-era
veterans, there was another critical money

Congress had allowed for in setting Its
spending limits,
"This pending amendment would break the
ceiling the Senate set for fiscal 1981 and 1982,"
he said.
Should the Senate disagree, Muskie said, I
will live with it.
But he warned, If there are "too many more
such decisions, there isn't going to be much
left of the budget process."

But Pakistan isn't the only country to

His speech was over, and a grim-faced
Muskie sat down. Later, he moved to table

approved a big increase in benefits that was

benefit from a resurgence In munitions trade,

or kill

not allowed for in the spending targets for

was called, he lost, 7844.
The veterans lobby was rolling again. The
balanced budget drive so warmly embraced
by so many was pushed aside so the politics of
the moment could take its predictable place
up front.
Congress was in session again,

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allies in defending the Persian Gulf region, at this During the past year, the Carter ad- fiscal 1981 and 1982.
time is incapable, as the president has said, of
ministration has expanded Its sale of
Sen. Edmund Muskie, DMaine, the
stopping Soviet aggression against weaker states everything from small arms to jet fighters chairman of the Senate Budget Committee,
throughout the Middle East — the one region
around its borders in that area of the world,
observed that he has been around Capitol Hill
for 21 years, and he knows what happens
For the immediate present, it must be apparent o( the world where Carter earlier stressed the
stabilization,
need
for
political
when
the Senate votes on veterans benefits.
in Washington that the best hope of giving pause
to Moscow is through the establishment of a string
of U.S. military bases all around the Persian Gulf JACK ANDERSON
region. It would appear our only chance perhaps
is to gamble the Soviets won't invite war with us
by directly attacking our forces, and thus we will
.
be granted time and an opportunity to regain the
security we have let slip away.
Jimmy Carter's saber- gimmicks designed to improve the perWASHINGTON
Meanwhile, we had better believe our Joint
the
Middle
East has sent a shudder
formance of our weaponry. The fancy frills on
Chiefs when they tell us we are in a time of rattling In
through the Pentagon. The brass hats know
our aircraft, for example, make them far
maximum national peril,
better than anyone what a disaster would
more susceptible to breakdown than the
result If the Russians called Carter's bluff on simpler planes in the Soviet air force.
protection of the Persian Gulf.
"Soviet fighter design philosophy emBERRY'S WORLD
The stark truth Is that our armed forces are
phasizes simplicity, reliability and minimum
simply not ready for combat, despite the
cost," states a secret Defense Intelligence
billions that have been lavished on the
Agency analysis. As a result, "the Warsaw
defense establishment.
Pact air forces are maintained at high state
According to classified Pentagon reports,

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"Where do you get that 'WEre in trouble' stuff?
/ just stopped by to tell you I've resigned from
your campaign staff."

combat readiness,
"Many units could net sustain combat for
more than a few days because of maintenance
problems and munitions and spare parts
shortages." one reoort warns,
Though the Pentagon has been studying
problem for several years, there has been
little sign of improvement. The NATO
exercises last fall showed our troops were no
more prepared for combat than they were
three years earlier, sources told my associate
Peter Grant,
The reason for our shocking state of
unreadiness, insiders say, is the obsession of
Pentagon planners and defense contractors

with super-sophisticated technological

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by the Air Force demonstrated that our
fanciest fighters, the F-15s and F-16s,
frequently lost out in encounters with the
relatively bareboned F4. The F4 pilots were
able to neutralize the super-sophisticated
planes' costly equipment with simple devices,
The expensive military toys are favored by
Pentagon bureaucrats and defense contractors, who "totally dominate the
(procurement) process," the GAO adds. The
reason seems to be that "it is easier to define
and measure" performance than actual effectiveness, the report explains,
The result of our brass hats' fascination
with gimmickry Is that weapons sometimes
take as long as 20 years to get from the
drawing board to the front line. The paperwork Is staggering.
"The contract and specifications for the
Wright Brothers' airplane was a one-page
statement," the GAO analysis notes. "Just a
contract proposal now is often 15,000 to 20,000
pages."
LATE SHOW House Speaker Tip O'Neill
enjoyed one of the most pleasant perks of his
high office the other day when he got to meet
Sophia Loren at the White House. The Italian
film lovely was representing the National
Alliance for the Prevention and Treatment of
Child Abuse,
O'Neill complimented Loren on her sultry

of material readiness In peacetime."
What's worse is that high performance
doesn't necessarily mean effectiveness In
combat. As one congressional critic pointed
out, the Pentagon spent hundreds of millions
of dollars to develop a fighter plane that can
fly two-and-one-half times the speed of sound.
"But there are only a few times you would
need to go that fast in a combat situation," he
said, "You've used all your fuel to get there,
There's nothing to do but go home."
A recent classified General Accounting
Office internal analysis concludes that
"physical size and numbers of opposing
aircraft dominate the outcome of air battles,
not the sophistication of airborne radars and
missiles. . . The almost religious faith that
techinical performance and complexity can
be equated to military usefulness is not bared
on any supportable evidence."
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and then admitted apologetically that he
didn't go to the movies much. But If Loren
was In "The Bridge on the River Kwai," he
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READY? TOO LATE! When the CIA, the
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Force's own intelligence branch testify on
Capitol Hill, each paints a different picture of
the Soviet threat. Congressional sources say
the Air Force is easily the most alarmist.
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the Russians are about to come. DIA will say
they're on their way. And Air Force intelflgence will say they're already here,"
EARLY WARNING
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table who now is issuing ultimatums to tha
Soviet Union, shipping arms around the
globe, calling for renewed draft registration
doctrine, there has been a growing public and proposing massive Increases in defense
awareness that, instead of speaking softly and spending?
carrying a big stick, he was shouting while
In the wake of the crises in Iran and
carrying a twig. There is a spreading alarm about Af ghanistan, Carter has confounded friend
the awful dilemma we face in repelling Soviet and foe alike by suddenly deemphasizing If
aggression against the defenseless Persian Gulf not swnmarlly abandoning virtually all of
the principles he firmly articulated and
regions half a world away.
aggressively promoted as the foundation of
Knowing that the Soviet Union has achieved his foreign policy during his first three years
superiority over us in strategic as well as con- in the White House.
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ventional forces, it is hardly comforting to hear
the Joint Chiefs of Staff tell Congress, as they did president's sudden policy reversal is his
recently, that we are in a time of greatly in- administration's decision to offer $400 million
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worth of military and economic aid to the
creased danger of a "military confrontation,
government of Pakistan during the next two
which is to say war, with the Soviet Union
that years.
burgeoning Soviet ... power... adds up to a period
The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
of particular danger to American security inprovided the geopolitical rationale for that
terests in the early 1980s."
action, but Carter's move meant Ignoring
three touchstones of his earlier foreign policy
Indeed, President Carter, who is wont to
discouraging the proliferation of nuclear
stumble back down the hill after charging up as
weapons, stressing human rights and
he did last September over the issue of Soviet
reducing foreign military sales,
is already finding the
combat troops in Cuba
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heights he attained in the State of the Union to be
elements In the Carter administration's mid.
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MONDAY NIGHT RESULTS
First Race - S.U,D
Dave Hanlon
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BR Dee's Delight
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IMisty Green
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Second Race 3 Alerts Dingus
1.10 3.20 320
1 Manatee Chuckles
780 410
IHappy Landing
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5 Taper Scott
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6 Joel's Girl
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1 What's Sindy
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2 Tornado Susie
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1 Riser
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Filth Race 5-18,0
6 Disco Chick
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8 Beau Bob
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3 Balkow
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Bklyn 57, Manhattanvl 57
Central Division
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W I Pc?. GB Cheyney 70, Kutztown 53
340 Atlanta
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Curry 87, P. Williams 71
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Edinboro 67, Pt. Park
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Indiana
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Elmira 77, Alfred 73
76 78 .181 5'
Eighth Ra., -S.14,B
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25 78 .173 6
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Iona 6S. St. Peter's 62
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NEW YORK i UP!) Taking the lead Into the top 10 of UPI's weekly ratings victories over Temple and Providence to
in a major college basketball conference Monday.
take second with 492 points while
isn't just good for your soul, it's good for
With 39 of 42 coaches reporting, un- Louisville's nationally televised 76.71
your national ranking.
beaten DePaul was the unanimous choice triumph over St. John's helped the
Maryland and Purdue scored two for the No. 1 team, collecting every first- Cardinals into the No. 3 spot and Oregon
league victories each last week to move place vote and 585 points in the weekly State slipped two spots to fourth place
into the top spots in the Atlantic Coast balloting,
after being walloped, 93-67, by UCLA.
The Orangemen of Syracuse, 20.1,
Conference and Big Ten respectively and
But the loudest rumblings were made
the week's performance boosted them moved up a notch on the strength of by the Terrapins and the Boilermakers.

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Maryland beat an erratic Virginia of the Big Ten standings with a 7-3 league John's, 19-2, and Notre Dame, 1-3, stood
firm In the eighth and ninth spots
squad, 63-61, then drubbed highly touted record.
Duke, 101-82, to jump into fifth place.
The remainder of the Top 10 was fairly respectively.
Only LSU, which combined defeats of
Lefty Driesell's squad, which leads the stable.
ACC with an 8-1 mark, collected 370
Kentucky, 19.4, rebounded from a a 65. Vanderbilt and Mississippi State with the
votes.
60 loss to Louisiana State early in week Kentucky upset, made any substantial
And Purdue bounded into 10th after by topping Southeastern Conference movement, hiking three slots to seventh
victories over Iowa (70-56) and Indiana rivals Auburn and Tennessee to hold on with 334 points.
(56-51) boosted the Boilermakers on top the the No. 6 spot with 344 points. St.

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When you're number eight, you try harder. And it works.
Bill Payne and his Fighting Seminole basketball squad, who
could break a school single season winning record tonight
when they entertain the Lyman Greyhounds at 8:00 p.m.,
made a big jump in the Florida Prep.Basketball poll today.
Seemingly firmly entrenched at the number eight spot for
four weeks, the Tribe vaulted into the number five position on
t he heels of a 21-1 season sta te.
Combine that with Five Star Conference foe Daytona Beach
Mainland's short trip from number three to two and yes,
Central Florida, the Five Star Conference has arrived.
Between Tribe coach Bill Payne and Mainland coach Dick
Toth, the two Five Star teams have outclassed most opponents
this season enroute to rolling up a combined 41-2 record. Many
a coach has dreamed about a 41.2 record folks.
While Toth somewhat inherited the Mainland dynasty,
Payne cultivated his own home grown over a four year span,
turning last season's sometimes ragged, sometimes spectac War bunch of juniors Into a definite conference and state
playoff threat.
But it's toni gh t's contest tha t has Payne a little concerned.
"Lyman has always played us tough, we had a couple of hard
games against them earlier this season," points out the Tribe
boss. "And we know they'd like nothing better than to knock us
off."
Payne's observations 01 Tom Lawrence's Greyhounds is
correct. Lyman has played like that little girl in the fairy tales.
When the Greyhounds have been good, they're very, very
good. But when they've played badly, the play very badly.
While the Greyhounds hope that the third time meeting will
provide the jinx they need to upset Seminole, Payne and
win that would set a new school record and give the Seminoles
something to paste up In their scrapbooks.

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Whitney, Glen Stambaugh, Shaun Thomas, Mike Gaudreau, Robert Guy.
Back row left to right David Thomas, Casey Jones, Stephen Grace, Reggie
Butler, Fred Alexander, Bruce MeCray. Not pictured are Willie White and
Clarence Sipplo.

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By SAM COOK
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Chris Marlette's 21.5 Crooms Panthers conclude their finest
season In "modern history" this afternoon with a 4:30 p.m.
game against Leesburg,
Following the Panthers will be a Sanford junior varsity
matchup against Lyman and then the state's fifth-ranked
Fighting Seminoles ta ke on the Greyhounds of Tom Lawrence
at 8 P.M.
In pre paration for Leesburg, Crooms tuned up on a pesky
Bishop Moore 64.59 Monday night in the Crooms Gym. The 21st
victory nudged last year's winning total by one.
Playmaking guard Vernon Law was the chief mechanic for
the Panthers In the fourth quarter. The 5-7 Law tallied 10 of his
team leading 15 points in the last period.
Included in the 10 were four free throws to hold off the young
hornets.
"We made our free throws in the fourth quarter, that's what
held them off," Marlett said of the five charity tosses.
Helping law in the scoring parade were Calvin "KiKI"
Bryant with 14 points and quick guard Dion Jackson with 13
markers.
The Panthers jumped to a 12-9 lead after the first quarter
and increased It to 29.25 at halftime.
A 12.10 third quarter gave them a little breathing room, but
the Hornets rallied with a big 24-point fourth quarter to keep
things tight.
Bishop Moore also put three players in double figures led by
Mike Gay's 18 points. Casey Cavanaugh with 12 and Mike
Tessitore with 11 helped the ca use,
BISHOP MOORE 59) Shlmkonls 5, Gay 18, Tessiture Ii,
Cavanaugh 12, Mlttlehammer 2, Cuff 4, Shahuck 7. Totals 27-559
CROOMIS 164): Law, 15, Bryant 14, Wynn 2, Wooten 8, Knight 2,
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ORLANDO, Fl.
Seven more commitments from
also
Rocklake
Sanford and Lakeview Tuikawllla 57-40 and Jackson 44-18 as Valerie Jackson
took professional golfers were received earlier this week, including
Another local squad making ft poll this week Is Gregg
posted victories in 11th grade Heights took Teague 44-17. threw in a big 27. Kim Lemon TI,jakawUla, 47.8 with all 12 two Floridians, to play in Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Classic
Robinson's Bishop Moore Hornets out of the Orange Belt boys play to remain Un. Big guns were Kyle Frakes added 10. Tam! Hankins led players scoring. Underwood here beginning the end of this month.
Conference. The Hornets have rolled to an 184 slate, despite defeated In the Seminole for Rocklake with 12, Jay SS with 9, Dawn Riley had 7. was high with 8, Preston Poag
Tournament coordinator Jim Bell said that as of January 28,
playing without their leading scorer in the last three outings. Youth Sports Association Robey of Tuskawilla 24, Tuskawilla came back to top had 7, Keith Ellen 6. Kent a total of 40 pros on the PGA circuit will play in the second
That record is good enough for the number six spot In the class Basketball League. Sanford Jennerette 10 for JH, and Teague, 25-17. Scott led with 9, Weber led Tusky with 3.
annual $300000 Bay Hill Classic from February 28 to March 2.
3A poll,
leads the East with a 5.0 Moore 7 for Teague.
In 7th grade girls games, They are George Archer, Wally Armstrong, Gibby Gilbert, Joe
Kathy Barma had 6. Mary
mark, Lakeview the west with
Rocklake won a pair in 0 Skinner was high for Teague Milwee lost to Lakeview 21-24, Hager, Wayne Levi, Orville Moody and Tom Purtzer.
See what happens when the basketball coach gets a new gym the same record.
grade girls action. They with 6.
Rocklake beat TuskawiUa 34.
Archer is listed in the top 50 career earnings with almost $i
floor?
Sanford topped Rocklake, nipped Tuskawilla 23-21 and
Rocklake edged Sanford J 13 and Teague tumbled million while Armstrong, of Orlando, earned over $50,000 last
Elsewhere around the county tonight, gianWdller Lake 47.40. Ted Jones and Willie Sanford 28-16. Kim Averill led 34 and Milwee whipped S. Jackson Heights 36-2. Pruitt year for a career total of more than $300,000. Last year, Gilbert
Brantley will try to win its third game of the season against Mitchell scored 10 each, LP. the way in the opener with 6,
Seminole 34-14 in their fight led Milwee with 9, Allison tied for fourth in the Doral-Eastern Open and tied for fifth in
Lake Howell. Both squads are coming off much needed vic- Davis had 8. Billy Dunn was Michelle Swans and Nanne for the top. Scott Underwood Wright added 6. Patterson the PGA Championship. Levi, of Tampa, won the 1978 Disney
tories.
high for the losers with 14, Murray found the scoring was high for Rocklake with 10. was high for Lakeview with World National Team play with Bob Mann and the Houston
Greg Shatto added io.
tune for 4 apiece. Christy Kevin Hill had 6. Bill Carr led 10, Alexander had 7. Liz Open last year. Moody, paired with Lee Trevino, won the
The Silver Hawks put it all together Friday night to trounce
Lakeview
tobk
Jackson
Scott
was high
for Tusky
Deland while Lake Brantley opened up a few eyes with a win Heights, 59.41 behind Cec 8, Mary
Johnson
had S. with Sanford with 10 and Allan Stone paced Rocklake with 16. World Cup Team title while Purtzer placed second in last
Sandy Gililea had 8 for year's Bing Crosby Open and has five year career earnings of
Coleman 14.
over the tough Oviedo Lions Saturday night.
Bradwells 15 and Steve
Milwee
led
SS
by
only
four
Tuskawilla.
Michelle Brown $210 thousand.
And while on the subject of the Patriots, Bob Peterson and Grey's
Grey's13. Fred Miller had 7.
Against
Sanford,
Averill
at
halftime
and
five
after
scored
12
for
Teague, Patty
Earlier commitments have been received by Andy Bean,
his aquaa deserve a compliment.
Jennerette led JH with was tops again with l.She had thre periods but held
Cousino
and
Debbie
Wade
6
George
Burns, last year's Bay Hill Classic winner Bob Byman,
e
Despite struggling to current 3-18 slate, Lake Brantleys 21 and Chris Could threw In 7. help from Laura Glass and Hurricanes
to Just two points each. Jessica Norton had JR's Rex Caldwell, Jim Colber, Ben Crenshaw, Raymond Floyd,
squad, depleted somewhat by graduation and lack of height,
Milwee bopped S. Seminole, Tracy Meikel with 6 each, in the whole last quarter as 2.
Doug Ford, John Fought, Bob Gilder, David Graham, Jay
certainly lacks nothing In me lines of enthusiasm and sPortas all 12 players scored. Octavia Horn had 6 for they ran off 17. Jeff Reynolds
Lakeview
remained
unHaas,
Joe Inman Jr., Bale Irwin, Don January, Grier Jones,
smanship.
Dan Camp and Simpson led Sanford.
led with 9, wan had 7. Rod beaten in 6th grade boys Bili Kratzert, Bob Murphy, andy North, Jerry Pate, Juan "Chi
It would have been easy for both players and coach to throw with 10 each, Greg Pilot and
Lakeview beat Jackson Stanley's 4 topped the Losers, action as they beat Milwee, Chi" Rodriguez, Desmond Smyth, J.C. Snead, Ed Sneed, Alan
in the towel in view of the squad's won-loss record, but when Tracy Lemon each scored 8 Heights 36-31 despite 19 points
Teague won a pair beating 42-29. Robert Hill led with 10. Tapley Leonard Thompson, Howard Twitty, Lanny Wadklns,
game time rolls around the Patriots are as spirited and fiesty apiece.
Hartsfield,
Tom D.A. Weiheing, Tom Kite, John Schroeder, Tom Watson and
by Fayetta Robinson. in Tuskawilla 41-15 and Jackson Ray
In other 8th grade boys Cumibaihad 10 for Lakeview. Heights 33-17.
asa team ln contention for a championship. It's nice toseethat
Dennis Alphonao and Mark Klein all Tom Welakoil.
character building and sportsmanship is still alive In high contests Rocklake beat Milwee defeated S,Semlnole, Groseclose had 12 in the first had 6. Scaletta and Heul were
school athletics.
one, Bill Neburn 10 and Steve high for Milwee with I each.
The Roddake 6th girls but
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The remainder of the prep ledger for the week has New
Th5kWt11L
12.8.
Angle
May
each and Grosecole 6 against
Smyrna Beach at Lake Brantley and Oviedo at Lake Howell
JH. Scott Anderton led Poky led Rocklake with 4, Karen
wt
Lake Brantley hosts DeLand.
Wednesday night. on Friday L
ARRIVEAUVE1
e same for
with
,Willie Wiggs had 10 for Wheeler had th
SUNSHINE STATE,
Seminole travels to Lake Howell, Lyman is at Daytona
No
J
Tusky.
JH.
Seabreeze while the Oviedo Lions entertain Leesburg.
SSWJnoIS High County to face Oviedo at
,b
0
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tennis squaills, both men and Lion courts and wrap up the
,
women, spsflt time 1* season week on Thursday to tangle
11
today with a bang. The Tribe with the Brave netters at
.
"
faces one conference op. Boone.
"I guess you could say we
ponent, one county opponent
and one Orlando squad in Its open up on the road," ax- A second half rally sparked
first week of competition. plalned net coach Knight. by Preston Gant and Boyzie
S
The Tribe iil.plays a very Perry' sparked Daytona
This afternoon the Tribe

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The
MEXICO CITY(UPI)
Soviet Unions national airline* ssill
help transport athletes from "poor"
countries to the summer Olympic
Games in Moscow in an apparent
attempt to counter the U.S. sponsored boycott of the games.

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Atlanta, Ga.

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tune into independent channels.
Miami, by tuning to channel I tuning to channel 13. which carries sports and the Christian
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Mario Vazquez Rana, president of
the Mexican Olympic Committee,
said Monday the Soviet Union's
Aeroflot Airline agreed to help
transport the athletes.

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(24 (10) ART OF BEING
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Coach Reeves helps a lady cop
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so close to being buried," Vazquez
said. "Possibly we can save it."
Representatives f r o in Moscow's
Olympic Organizing Committee and

President Carter's domestic council
were in Mexico City to observe the
meetings.

delegates over the weekend to
outline the U.S.-sponsored boycott,
then left Monday shortly after the
meeting started.

The Westside Jr. Boys Basketball League concluded with the
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There has been a lot of
,sition among
for position
the Raiders and the Oakland

Coliseum

and

the

Los

Angeles Coliseum but this
is for real
the Raiders'
attorney, Joe Alioto, said in
court Monday.
The Raiders are ready to
sign a contract with the Los
C o Ii s e u m
AngeIes
CulItutisiull this week, Alioto
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stated.
Alioto made a surprise

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against the Raiders."

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about three hours, then took
the matter of the injunction
under submission. He did net
say when he would issue a
ruling and Indicated he might
nut the entire auesUonof NFL

left by the Los Angeles Rams
who have moved to the a!fluent suburb of Anaheim
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In supporting the motion for
an injunction against enforce-

ment of the NFL's Rule 43
Alioto recalled that Carroll
Rosenbloom, late owner of the
Rams, announced his plans to
move to Anaheim without

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owners,
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Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of
Mrs. Pat Johnson for the January meeting.
Sisters attending were Tracy Wight, Jane Akers, Betty
Hickson, Sue Schwegman, Joyce Harvey, Pat Shaver, Nancy
Hack, Pat Van Winkle, Linda Hutson, Linda Curry, Linda
Duncan, Melanie Miller, and Ms. Karen Petersen, Laural
Rodgers and Barbara Mayo.

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Guest speaker was Mrs. Bettye Smith of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Dept. Mrs. Smith's topic was "Victims of
Crime." This covers rape, robbery, homicide and assault and

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CaNUBIrry

Mrs. Smith spoke and enlightened the sisters of the myths
surrounding rape, and the do's and don'ts of being a rape
victim,

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A check was presented to Mrs. Smith from the chapter to
help with expenses of "Victims of Crime.

lsodlscussedatthemeetlngwerep1ansfortheforthcomlng
Beta Sigma Phi Valentine Ball that will be held Feb. 16, at the
Knights of Columbus. The chapter will honor their Valentine
Girl, Pat Van Winkle, with a brunch Saturday at D.J.'s in

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Assorted Roseville, Bennington,
Rockingham art pottery.

Nialok and

Citstrianni, administrator; and Mrs. .June Miller, activity
(iIrc('tiir.

Mrs. Rose Hurt was the first resident. Miss Katherine ilober
took up residence there in June 1970. Both are still residents.
Three 10-year employees honored at the open house were
Mrs. Virginia Michalowski, administrator; Miss Susan

A valentine tilt'IIlU was carried out in the decor throughout
t)UIl(llng. Larger valentines suspended frifill the ceiling
were inscribed with '1970-1980."
'1114' refreshment table, centered with an arrangement of red
and white carnations, was overlaid with a red cloth. Punch,
cake, mints and nuts were served to the residents, staff and
tilt'

visitors,

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Art Poffery Abby C
All Letters Personally
Exhibited
At Show
l)EMt ABBY: From time

unoiwlietl.

to time I read complaints
from readers insisting that .
you didn't answer their letter,
even though they sent selfaddressed, stamped en-

The first All China And Pottery Show And Sale that was held vebopes.
last year was just a taste of what promises to be a successful
Well, I have written to you
new type of show.
several times and I have
Art Pottery was sought after Also denression era din,ilwvv, ri.,mit',.iI n nri,mnt
r"'r'
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netware such as Fiesta, Autumn Leaf and Blue Ridge.
personal and very helpful
Advanced glass collectors are showing growing interest in
reply.
Our newspaper seldom
china. Dinnerware sets, cookie jars, Stangl birds, cake lifters
Prints your address, so I write
and rolling pins seem to be popular.
in care of the newspaper.
There are quite a few books out on American china, art
Doesn't it ever occur to
pottery, and earthenware. All will be for sale at Sanford
people
that once in a while the
Florida's Second Annual All American China And Pottery
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Featuring-All American made
China and Pottery. including
Blue Ridge, Stangl. Roseville
Weller, Rockwood and more.

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Säiiford Civic Center
ADMISSION $1.50 (Good both days)
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strictest confidence. Those
sent in care of the newspaper

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address Is:
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FLORIDA'S 2nd ANNUAL

small. Howeer, every letter
accompanied by a self'
addressed, stamped envelope
receives a personal reply. (I
h, not send form letters

your

readers would appreciate it.

Door prizes will be given away both days.
A snack bar will be available. Admission of $1.50 is good for

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Abby, please print your
address.

and length, but I do not alter
I never disclose the writer's the ('ontelits.
name or location ithout his
There is no charge for a
consent. Some suggest their
M'1uIflal reply, but I am not
own "phony names; also obligated to aiiser letters
some are dreamed up by nmv.
unless they are accompanied
Their locations are also by a self-addressed, stamped
changed in the interest of envelope.
privacy, and to protect the
So, it you have a persoua
Innocent
as %ebI as inc guilty. problem and need help, write
ium
Somepubiisb ed letters to me.
e. 1 tare.
must be edited for clarity
lAWF ABBY

Editor," you need not sign
our name in order to have a
letter ansssercd In my
column. But because I receive
thousands of letters each
week, the chances of being
answered' in the column are

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IIEVERLY hIlLS, CALIF.
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Now, for some ground
rules:
Unlike "Letters to the

up? Many
mailman goofs
times honest neighbors will
bring us our mail which had
been placed in their box by

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public to meet the authors and ask any questions they, might
have,
Other guests are Nora Koch, publisher and editor of the
"Daze" newspaper. Also, Jo Cunningham, publisher and

of SANFORD-LAKE MONROE
'Owrlsskhig The St. Jehee"

loth

The center opened its doors on Feb. 1, 1970 with open house
at that time for two dat's

chnw Anti sale S'eh (I and 10 at the anfnrd Civir' Ca.nt,er.
The latest books out, "Blue Ridge Dinnerware" by Bill and
Betty Newbound, "Stangl Pottery " by Norma Rehi, and "The
Steubinville Saga"(American Modern) by Ann Kerr, will be
available at the show and sale. A good opportunity for the

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Lakeview Nursing Center in Sanford celebrated us
Anniversary with open IIOUSC.

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Served 4p.m. to 7 p.m. In The Lounge
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Robert Bem'nosks-

Catherine Itithet-, Im'timii it'll, Mam'v Bii' vt'tnn

Charlie Helms, Ruth, Harry and Grace Hoffon, Amoret and
John LaRosa, Debra and Francis Mark, Kay McFarland,
Joyce and Charles Sammet and Vertis and Eddie Sauls.
After posing for several photographs, the group was entertained by violinist and pianist who played special requested
musical selections from "The Sound of Music,"
Amid cheers from less hearty members of the group, several
of the braver participants took their first flight in Rosie
O'Grady's 1776 helium balloon after the dinner. It was a night

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H. Fife, 105 Spruce St., New
Siiuvrna Reach, Fla . 32W9
ith a listing of name.
number of guests and include
tli'e cost'eil $10 per person.

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Seventeen members and guests of Preceptor Beta Lambda
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, spent a recent evening on
the town.
Those enjoying an epicurean treat at the Spaghetti Factory

WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIAL

MONDAY ................ PRIVATE PARTIES
TUESDAY ............... PRIVATE PARTIES
WEDNESDAY ..................... 7tl11l:ll
THURSDAY ............. PRIVATE PAITIES
FRIDAY ............................7:31.11:11
SATURDAY ...................
1:18. 4:0
7:38.11:11
SUNDAY ............................CLOSED

st'iueeluleel for 12:30 i),mui.
under a tent (ill the runway
side of the field. The tickets

Herald Photo by Tom Vincent

battery victims.

ALL 101

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'fhie'rt' will be an elegant
catered barbecue lunch. It is

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Preceptor Beta Lambda

FRIED CHICKEN

unlbw vvbpj

3 ptsm h.nsy-dIsd fried chicken, mash
p.tatsesard gravy, cue slaw and 2 Iset buffer
faith,' blscviti. Nsaey tipsa rpsu,st.

wlttu is a direct descendant of
Hobert V I ,'c, also attendee)
the festivIties.

Beta Sigma Phi
Chapters

SKATING SCHEDULE

FAMOUS RECIPE'S REGULAR DINNER

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Herald Photos by Tom Vincent.

PLUSI

The request for the prelimi-

Iltlt' things. We called It
%%ork. We have to admit that
we' did it for the fun of it with
Uncle
one big difference
picked up the tab for the fuel
besides
and iivaintaifleflcc
paving us, too,",

'of

Hughes, right, i)aiises
to chat with Mr. and

2 VEGETABLES, HOT ROLL

OW%

Mrs. ('etictitari S 11101 her.

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J~Au6xk S~Vuw

"The NFL is willing to hold
a special meeting and consider the direct transfer to
Los Angeles," Thumann said.
He said he could not say

Alioto said, contending the

''Uemnembt,r. we flew the

wheti the Fuzz struck

the Raiders and the Los
Angeles Coliseum reached a
tentative agreement Dec. 30
and the Raiders have had

league bylaws.

,

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Mrs. llt's,ie' I.ee Williams,

up the band
and they
(lahit't'tl and d.
III
left
1)1)0(0,
Doll

On behalf of the NFL, at-

contract to abide by the

'l'he
The War Birds" it group
of pilots that have purchased
soitw of the World War II type
planes. have refurbished
the'tii and tuoe fly them all
over the country, They say

t'EOWdV(l dance flooi'

torney Henry Thumann said

whether the league would
approve or disapprove the
move. He pointed out that
NFL Commissioner Pete
Rozelle has advised Davis in
writing that any transfer
must get NFL approval
because the club is under

MunicIpal Airport.

t'm'owd took to the

SERVED EVERY WEDNESD'I5 p.rn..p.m.

that Mr.
Rosenbloom got permission
from the league to move."

1910 WINTER

dule Saturday night at
the Sanford('ivic ('eli(em'. how malls braved
(lie cold to attend the
event is ,invl)uds''s
guess.

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months later

Raiders should be permitted
the same leeway In their
UiiI;Ixp4eIw 'ewxuue ILIUVC
move
to Los Angeles.

11 1 1 111 1

Ribs. Potato Salad .Zesty Cole
Slew Baked Beans 8 Ranch Bread

trial.plenty 01 time LU USK 11W
geographic rights to
league to approve a transfer.
The Raiders would fill a gap

nu

6:25
ft (4) COUNTRY ROADS

Depart meat,
got till de:'wav on sche-

Includes: BarbicLe Chicken. Barbecue

of the NFL Rule 4.3 which
requires approval of a three.
quarters majority, or 21 of the

"Where can a man have his
business? That's the issue."

Police

ALL YOU CAN EAT
$450

For the Los Angeles Coil.

from

League

~01 00 0 )

sewn, attorney Max Blecher
argued against enforcement

blocking the transfer of the
Oakland franchise to Los

W"t,'W

.

BALL

Reman's Ball,

BARBECUE SPECIAL
'c. liii

rejection.

transfer.
"Why do we need approval
for some man to pick up his
marbles and play where he
wants to?" Blecher asked.

Football

,Oool.-",--/

(roll: ('Ie'veland. Ohio.

l'liu ( )rl;uide' Wing of the'
and a priest to a group of up to could help save a marriage. SiI it I'igIr :ssie'iitioli wit:
but it really isn't designed for be' hay i tig Its himiieumut hil'
20 married couples.
The teatiu gives a series of that. It is designed for lear- ine'e'ltu: on March 2.! at
I)re'1ut1lt1ons which are often ning more about tuow to give I ieLuni, ;it u'orlJwIe'tieuiI ks itti
the sixth annual mid-%% inter
very mo1ng and lust as often each other love.
A iru'ra ft
Exper
t I1lt'II I a I
very amusing. They are
Associatioii
fly-1
Mr.
and Mrs. hovel C.
1 1.
always intensely personal.

The 2.1h Annual lol spoiisoreci i)' (lit' Satuford

WEDNESDAY

planned to move.
Al Davis, Raider's general
managing partner, has never
asked the NFL for permission
to move, apparently Fearing

28 NFL teams, to validate a

to prohibit the National

A

the Rams announced they

before U.S. District Judge
on a motion
Harry
for a preliminary injunction

HA VING

Brooks.

Angeles Coliseum Cornmission was injected last
month in a civil suit filed
against the NFL in 1978 when

appearance at a hearing

Pregerson

Feb. 22.23.
Boys making the team are as follows: Leroy Richardson 19.9
PGA; Michael Simmons 19.2; Michael Wright 16.5; Hod
Alexander 14.1; Joseph McCloud 13.3; Andre Williams 12.0;
Dexter FranklIn 8.8; Darrell Graham 6.1; MIchael Edwards
4.8; Charles Smith 4.7; Terry Miller 4.5; Brian Brinson 4.4;
Roger Hall and Darrell Williams 4.3 each.
Coaches for the All Stars are Preston Debase and Howar&amp;

Beach te lien' they art'
ss't:e11ng a winter vacation

ilver t'aL'Ie's are

S
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enlisted iiav pilots of World
War II. they will be dolni' the
fl -in at the Lakeland

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WIS developed in the mid each other.
It was a touching hung tti
1950s in Spain by Fr. Gabriel
Calvo and couples with whoiuu observe' at the }lolitlav In n
over the weekend. 'I'hirtv
he worked,
Encounter came to the married couples from :111 over
United States in 1966, and has the northern erie) of Florida
spread rapidly. It is offered in were smiling at each other.
many cities and towns all over walking arm in arm together,
(hue' country.
sitting together at (hut' poolsielt'
talking, really giving each
'l'ht' weekend is presented
other
undivided attention.
by a team of two or three
such an encounter
Perhaps
dedicated volunteer couples

invited to the district tournament in the city of Cocoa Beach,

nary injunction by the Los

....

Mrs. ('fileituan prepared a
of each s;'m:tl birthday ibnne'r for
The purpose'
W illiams, her brother. Slut'
presentation is to tnspire the'
also hosted a dinner the next
couples to become
aware of da %% hen her sister and her
their own feelings al)OtIt their
tins ha iiii, Mr. and Mrs
newlyweds and some had marriage. 'l'lit' tt'aIil sets the
Ede are! I':ist'k', canit' over to
been married over 50 years. atmosphere and the husband
Sanford (ruin New Smtivrna
The Marriage Encounter and wife give the encounter to

Tip Top Claims Westside Hoop Crown

1:30
15 0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS

i

Coleman

couples of all faiths,
'flue encounter is designed
to make good marriages
be tter and be tter marriages.
great. It is for couples to go
more deeply into the meaning
of their lives together.
The conference is for people
of all ages. Some of them were

Robert Perrison of the domestic
council met with various conference

I lit'

)lae lice,':: entertairting in honor of A.
Spt'nce Williams, Jr. Williams
Is
ith the eastern Stct'i
I istu:: of the' United State's
Steel Corporation o f aIIIjII
Fla.

The Orlando Diocese of the
Catholic church had a
"Marriage Encounter" at the
Holiday Inn at 1-i for married

.

RESTLESS
(7JO ALL MYCHILDREN

04(10)34.1 CONTACT

(12) (1 7) NEWS

Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1980-1B

In And Around Sanford

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(S)O CBS NEWS

representative of the (Soviet)
organizing committee and asked
that Aeroflot help us so that all the
poor countries of America would be
present," Vazquez said.
"An official communication in.
forms me that the help is for transportation. exclusively by Aeroflot,"
added Vazquez, who also serves as
president of the Association of
National Olympic Committees.
Vazquez, who said he requested
Aeroflot pick up 50 percent of the
athletes' transportation costs, did
not specify how much help was
promised.
Vazquez made the comments
during a brief news conference at
the end of the first of two days of
meetings by 32 of ANOC's 141
member nations. The association is
made up of each country's Olympic
committee and sets competition
standards, but plays no role in the

THE YOUNG AND THE

4:30

1030
ft (4) HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
(1) 0 WHEWI

MORNING

CS) 0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
5:35
(12) (17) WORLD AT LARGE

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12:30

10:55

Andrews,

Audrey Hepburn, Kris Kristofferson. Carol Burnett end

AMERICA
(I l (35) BULLWINXLE

WEDNESY

(DO G000TIME GIRLS
Edith and Frankie are best
friends until they fall hopelessly

0 4 TODAY
ft GOOD MORNING

Stevenson. Natalie Cob.
Peabo Bryson. Torn Dreesen
(5)0 BARNABY JONES A
female con artist infiltrates high
society to set up burglaries for
her boyfriend (B)
Freebie
(7) ft ABC MOVIE
And The Bean' (1974) James
Caan. Alan Arkin Two San
Francisco cops are plagued by
uncontrollable cars and ladies
as they race around trying to
protect a man they intend to
arrest (B)
ill) (35) LIFE AND TIMES OF
EDDIE ROBERTS Eddie confronts a now professor and one
of his primate friends, hiccups
are Eddie's new affliction;
Eddie is visited by fl mQrbe! of
his encounter group
(24 (10) FAWLTY TOWERS

5:00
('1)0 THE FBI

Although all the details were not
clear, it appeared that under the
plan athletes from Latin America
would have to make their way to one
the United
of four takeoff points
States, Peru, Mexico or Cuba from where they would be flown by
the Russians to Moscow.
It was not known whether the
Soviet offer would also extend to
athletes from developing countries
in Africa and elsewhere.

7:30mn35)35

McLean

Ijuosts

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Deborah Winters An elderly
man refuses to be put out to
pasture by his children

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J 1 4 TODAY IN LVMRJA
MORNING
0 GOOD
FLORIDA

Harts take off on a ski trip to
Vail when they learn that one of
their friends may be planning
to murder his wife on the
slopes
11:00
ft (4) is 0 (7)0 NEWS
Itj (35) BENNY HILL
(24, (10) THE BEST OF ERNIE
KOVACS Wolfgang von
Sauerhraten; Whats My Line.
Indian .shonlinn.thr'.arrow and
the Nairobi trio

800
ft (4) THE MISADVENTURES

7:00
ft ( TODAY
s, 0 MORNING NEWS
MORNING
ft GOOD

7:25

a restaurant to pay for aloan.
7:30
0(4) TIC TAC DOUGH
() 0 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
ft FLORIDAI
ii) (35) MAUDE Maude finds
herself producing a telethon
without disease
04 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest:
author I H Si.1W (Part 2 of 2)
(t2 (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Gloria feels like a dumb
Q,
bt'n4e" WPtpn Mt'e t''('r
for an "intellectual" friend

FLORIDA

9:30

10:00
(1)Q HART TO HART The

SANFORD AND SON
Fred gets a lob as a bus boy in

12:00
CHAIN REACTION
5)0 (Ii 0 NEWS
i1, (35)1 LOVE LUCY
04(10) EDUCATIONAL PRO.
GRAMMING
12 (17) MOVIE (CONT'D)

j ft TAXI With the cabbies

enormous sacrifice to win their
demands for better working
condilions (Part 2)

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6:55

ft 4 TODAY IN FLORIDA
MORNING
0 GOOD

AMERICA
itt, (35) FRANKENSTEIN JR.
AND THE IMPOSSIBLES
24 (10) SESAME STREET
12 (17)
THE
THREE
STOOGES I THE LITTLE RAS.
CALS

At (35) SANFORD AND SON
George Foreman guest stars as
Lamonts brother in a-- commu--fifty play
C9 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

AFTERNOON

6:45
24 (10)A.M. WEATHER

cal-variety special for the bene.
fit of needy Cambodians
0 THREES COMPANY
li (35) DINAHI &amp; FRIENDS
Guests Bill Cosby. Phyllis
Diller, Hitetlyte. Clint Holmes.
Chuck &amp; Ellie Rissinger. Joe
Bushkin
4 (10) MYSTERY She Fell
Among Thieves Eileen Atkins.
Malcolm McDowell and
Michael Jayston are featured in
this thriller involving a damsel
in distress a castle hidden in
the French Pyrenees, and an
international criminal gang

selection of sites for the games.
The meetings, which were to deal
with Such issues as promoting the
Olympic image around the world,
have been dominated by President
Carter's call to cancel or move the
games if Russian troops do not leave
Afghanistan by Feb. 20.

"1 had it conversation with a

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Broadcasting System

(10)

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Independent
Orlando

6:30

ft 'Ii NBC NEWS

OURSELVES

Soviets Want To Fly 'Poor'
Athletes To Salvage Olympics

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Tuesday Feb.s, 1SO

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Tuesday. Feb. 5, 1980-38

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REOISTERFICTITIOUS
TRADENAME
Notice is hereby given that a
partner•hip under the Uniform
Partnership Act of the State of
Florida consisting of MEL CHAS.
KIN, VASCOC. MARTINS, RITA
OR EM, DR. SHAHABEDDI N RA.
JAEE, MICHAEL DEFAZIO, DR.
JAMES F. HOPKINS, GERALD
LANG, GEORGE K. NOGA and
PATRICIA FONTES is the owner
of the trade name "CONTOUR
GROVES EAST" and said partnershipintendstoregi%terwiththe
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole countyandLake County,
Florida the said trade name
'CONTOUR GROVES EAST" in
compliance with Section 865.09
Florida Statutes.
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
this 17th day of January, 1980.
MEL CHASKIN

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
• FICTITIOUS NAME
CLASSIFIED ADS
FORTAXDEFD
FORTAXOEED
Notice Is hereby given that we
FloridaStatutes"
FLORIDASTATUTESIIP7.24$
areengagedinbusi,ssat 1505w.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
NOTICE IS HEREBI GIVEN, 25th Street, Sanford, Seminole
that James C &amp; or Ruth E. Gainer, that Leo W. Salvail &amp; Jeanne d'Arc County, Florida, under the fit.
the holder of the following cer- - Salvail, the holder of the following titious name of GENEVA GAR.
_____________________________
tificates has filed said certificates certificates has filed said cer. DENS APARTMENTS, and that
forata1dedtobeissdthere
tificatesforataxdeedtobeissued we intend to register said name
The certificate numbers and years thereon, The certificate numbers with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
44c line
1 time
of issuance, the description of the '
years of issuance, the Seminole County, Florida in ac3c
a tine
3tonseculive
times
property, and the names In which description of the p' perty, and cordancewiththeprovisio,nofthe
3c a line
it was assessed are as follows:
icons.cutivetime$
thenamesinwhichitwasassessed Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
B 00 AM. . S 30 PM
are as follows:
Certificate No. 1)67
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Certficate No. 37)
Year of Issuance 1977
1957.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
MIAMI(UPI)—Florjda Power&amp; Light officials are bracing
Year
of
Issuance
)9
Description of Property Sec 06
Sig. Charles Schwartz,
__________________________
Des
ription
of
Property
Lots
32
Twp21SRge3OE Beg 110Ff S&amp; 370
for more of the chilly weather that brought a one-hour power
Trustee
Ft E of NW Cor of NE '4 Run E 599 33 &amp; 31 BIk. H Longwood Park PB
Avanti Development Corpora.
usage record this week as South Floridians warded off the
Ii PGS
&amp; tO
FtSI25FtW59.9FtN 17SF?
tion, Inc.
early-morning cold with electricity.
Name In which assessed, Hugh
Name in which assessed George
. Charles Schwartz,
0.
Donnell
E.
LaVigne
Heirs
The state's biggest power company plans to cut back elecPresident
All
of
said
property
being
In
the
Publish
Feb. 5. I?, 19, 26, 1980
All of said property being In the
tricity to l9filndustriesthis morning to give people more power
County of Seminole, State of County of Seminole, State of DES.20
for their heaters, spokesman Charles Scheer said.
Florida.
Florida.
Unless Such certificate or cer
_____________________________________________________________
Monday night, as people came home and took the day-long
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed ac
tificates Shall be redeemed ac
chill
off thpir hoitspc .!.'I)).
fnr fbi'
FICTITIOUS NAMI
______
_______ - . .. pf hu'k itc
. "riirtnitzihlpq" ..
VMU . MANiiN
coroing to law the propert
cording to law the property
Noticeisherebygiventhat lam
first time since Jan. 20, 1977, the day it snowed In Miami.
RITA OREM
described in Such certificate °' engaged In
described In such certificate or
18—Hop Wante4_
business at 22510-A
.
DR. SHAHABEDDIN RAJAEE
certificates will be sold to the
certificates will be Sold to the
The"curtailable" custorners—FPL'sblggest industrial and
South Oak Avenue, - Sanford,
—
MICHAEL DEFAZIO
highest bidder at the court house Florida
highest bidder at the court house
Waitresses wanted &amp; dish32771, Seminole County,
commericial users - had their electricity cut back for five
DR. JAMES F. HOPKINS
door on the 10th day of March,
door on the 25th day of February
washers wanted. Apply in
- InStionM
2ChoiceLots
Florida under the Fictitious name
hours Monday evening. It is being cut back from 7 a.m. to 9
GERALD LANG
' 1980, at 11:00 AM.
1980, at 11:00 A.M.
person Mike's Village Rest or
S3SOea.
of BLAIR AGENCY, and that I
GEORGE
K.
NOGA
Dated
this
8th
day
of
January,
a.m. this tnornlng, Scheer said.
Dated this 11th day of January
Call 322-9982.
3225738
intend to register said name with
PATRICIA FONTES
1980.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Scheer said temperatures tonight and Wednesday are CX
T.mpnrary
help needed. Must be
PublIsh January 22, 29 and
,ARTHUR H. DECKWITH, JR.
Arthur H. Beckwitfl, Jr.
Seminole County, Florida In ac
neat, have economy car &amp;
pected to be warmer than earlier this week, and no decision February 5, 12, 1910
CLERK
Clerk
.
cordancewiththe provisions of the __________
know area well. For inCircuit Court Seminole Co.
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
has been made on whether to curtail industrial power then or DER-78
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
formation call 323-8324 or 323.
Sanford,
Fla.
Sanford, Fla.
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
Thursday — when another cold front is expected to send.
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
8336, 9.5 p.m.
By- Cheryl Greer,
By: Cheryl Greer
1957.
Mate" Dating Service. All
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
temperatures dipping again.
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
SIg. Genevieve 0. Blair
Bartender.Cocktall Waitress
FOR TAX DEED
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
(SEAL)
Publish January 22, 29, and
Between 8a.m. and 9 p.m. Monday morning, when temperPublish Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1980
Experienced, apply in person
Florida Statutes 197.24k
for, Fl. 33518.
February
5,
12. 1980
.
DES-21
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Deltona Inn. Mon thru Fri 2 to
attires dipped into the 30s, electricity demand in South Florida
Pubii%h February 5, 12, 19, 76, 191(
I WILL NOT BE RESPON
6 p.m.
that Gloria F. Brenner ITF Sol ----------------was 9,27 megawatts, Scheer said — higher by 400 megawatts Brenner,
DES 1
________
SIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS IN.
the holder of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
than the previous "winter peak" set Feb. 2, 1979.
CURRED
BY
ANYONE
Iollowingcorfificateshasfili
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
NOTICE
OF
PROCEEDINGS
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
OTHER THAN MYSELF AS
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND FOR THE VACATING, AlAN.
"Everybody was in the shower trying to warm up, running certificates for a tax deed to be OF
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
ADVERISING
OF FEB. 5, 1980.
their heaters, turning portable oneson—maybe even sticking issued thereon. The certificate DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN JONING, DISCONTINUING,
Lorin T. LaCrosse
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES AND CLOSING OF RIGHTS-OF.
numbers and years of issuance, OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
theIr feet In the oven," he said.
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE WAY.
the description of the property, OF THE
____________________
SALES
Wlnterpeaksare"splkepeaks,"higherbutsborterthanthe and the names In which it was FLORIDA.CITY OF SANFORD. OF THE CITY OF SANFORD. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
5-4.st &amp; Found
assessed are as follows:
FLORIDA.
YOU
WILL
PLEASE
TAKE
______________________
"hump peaks" of sununer, Scheer said. A summer record, set
Notice is hereby given that a
Certificate No. 791
Notice iS hereby given that a NOTICE that the Board of County
An aggressive sales.
Public Hearing will be held at the
lastyear, averaged 8,900megawatts over four or five hours, he
Public Hearing will be held at the CommIssioners of Seminole
Year of Issuance 1977
Commission Room in the City Hall
LOST: FrI. Yellow Ladies
person is needed
for
said.
DescriptIon of Property Sec 01
Commission Room In the City Hall County, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Hamilton watch, believed to
Twp 205 Rge 31E 560 Ft Of N 163.6
in the City of Sanford Florida, at p.m. on the 26th day of February,
sales
and
servicepf
Thisweek's chilly weather taught FPL with four generating Ft
7,00 o'clock P.M. or, February 25,
have lost In front of TG&amp;Y.
of E 115.15 Ft Of W 961.8 Ft of
7:00 o'clock P.M. on February 25, AD., 1980, in the County Corn$980. to consider changes and
Reward if returned, call 333.
established and new
units down for refueling or maintainance, he said, and the NW '/4
1980, to consider changes and missloners' Meeting Room at the
amendments to the Zoning Or6261
advertisers. A great
Name In whIch assessed
amendments to the Zor. ng Or- County Courthouse in Sanford,
company purchased about 300,000 kilowatts from Georgia
-_________________________
dinance of the City of Sanford,
dinance of the City of Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing
Jokes HeIrs
future for a self.
utilities over an electricity swapping link hooked up recently. Lawrence
F'orida, as follows:
All of said property being in the
Florida, as follows:
6. Chi)cI Care
to consider and determine whether
A
portIon
of
that
certain
Another 10,000 kilowatts carnefroma small U.S. Sugar Corp. County of Seminole, State of
starter.
Previous
A portion of that certain or not the County will vacate,
________________________
property lying between Palmetto
property lying South of and abandon, discontinue, close,
plant at Clewiston. The plant burns sugar cane leftovers and Florida.
sales
experience
Avenue and Magnolia Avenue and
- ChildCareinmyhome
abutting Airport Boulevard and renounceanddisclaimanyrlgtitof
Unless such certificate or cer- between East 25th Street (Geneva
came online last week. "That doesn't sound hke much but it tificatci
needed. Salary plus
LakeMary Blvd.
h.-.twq'e-n U S Highway 17-92 (SR IS the County and the public in and to
shall be redeemed ac
Avenue) and tast 25th Place s
323.3839
sure came in handy," Scheer said.
cording to law the properly
1 600) and Snuthgat- Road cx- the following rights-of.way runcommission with full
___________________________
to be rezoned from RC 1
tended Southerly is proposed to be fling through the described
One of the units down, at the Sanford plant, was put back on described In Such Certificate or pro00Sed
Will do baby sitting In my home.
company benefits.
Restricted Commercial) District
certificates will be sold to the
rezoned from MR -7 (Multiple property, to-wit:
,,
5. Sanford Ave. Area,
line later Monday. Scheer said. Another, at (iipe Canaveral,
Commercial)
7
Family Residential Dwelling)
bidder at the court house
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
3236155
due, to begin generating again Saturday, and the others should I door on the 3rd day of March, 1980 District. Said property being more District to GC-2 (General CornApply in person to:
That portion of the (ollowng
- -particularly described as follows:
at 11:00 A.M.
mercial) District. Said property described legal description lying
be back up shortly after that.
Ron Beck,
Lot A, Less the South 40 feet,
Dated this 15th day of January
being more particularly described within lots 16 thru 27, block 7,
____________________________________
A—HSaIth&amp;Bs.uty
Frank L Woodruff's Subdivision,
___________
________________________
Advertising
$980.
_____________
as
follows:
WHITCOMBS SECOND AD. ________________________
Piat Book 3, page 41, Public
(SEAL)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: DITION TO GENEVA, Plat Book
Director
Records of Seminole County.
Legal Notice
Arthur
H.
Beckwith
That.portion zoned MR.? of 2. Page 50, Public Records of
Legal Notice
Jr.
Florida
Clerk
LOSE WEIGHT
following:
Seminole County, Florida:
AtI parties in interest and
Ewn lug Hemid
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
'inc W. 300ft. of the N. 400 Ft. of
Beginning at SW corner Of lot 1,
citizens
Shall
have
an
opportunity
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FICTITIOUS NAME
Earn
money
at the same time
Sanford, Fla.
tne
following
described
property:
block 7, WHITCOMBS FIRST
to be heard at said hearing.
FOR TAX DEED
323-1409
By: Cheryl Greer
From the Northwest corner of ADDITION TO GENEVA, as
300 N. French Ave.
By order of the City Commission
Florida Statutes 197.246
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Deputy Clerk
Section I?. Township 70 S , Range recorded in Plat Book 2. Page 50,
Sanford, Florida
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
engaged in business at P.O. Box
Publish January 29, and February
30 E , Seminole County, Florida, Seminole County public records,
9'GOOd ThingS to Eat
H N Tamm Jr.
___________________________
that Mamie Dinah, the holder of
380. Lake Monroe, Fl, 32717,
3 12, 19, 1910
run South along the West line of run East 36.23feet, thence South 20 ______________________________
C,ty Clerk
NORTHERN KITCHEN
the following certificates has filed
Seminole County, Florida, under
DERol
said Section 12. 949.7 feet to a point degrees 15 minutes West 522.6$
Publish Pebruary. 5, tO. 1910
saId certificates for a tax deed to
CABINET MANUFACTURER
the lictitious name of JAS EN. ___________________________
Temple
Oranges-Tangerines
on
the
South
line
of
Lot
40,
feet to West line of Lot 15 Block 7,
DER 11
be issued thereon, The certIficate
TERPRISES, and that I intend to _____________________________
$3.00 per bu.-you pick
Amended Plot of Druid Park, of said plat, thence North 10112
numbers and years of issuance,
Opening a branch plant at the
register said name with the Clerk
NOTICE OF INTENTION T
322 3067
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
accorcl'ng to the plat thereof as fe.', thence t4orth 20 degrees 15
the description of the property,
Port of Santord.' deed 7 emp.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages 5 minutes East 427.76 feet to
FOR TAX DEED
and the names in which it was
to start. Exp. In kit, cab. mfg,
County, Florida ir, accordance
TRADE NAME
Navel oranges &amp; grapefruit
and 6 of the Public Records of beginning, being that part of lots I
Florida Statutes 197.246
assessed are as follows:
required. Holidays, vacation
with the provisions of the FicNotice is hereby given that a
$Ibu,
Seminole County, Florida, thence S. 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 &amp; 22
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Certificate No. ill
w.pay. Equal Opportunity
titious Name Statutes, ToWIt:
partnership under the Uniform
3276733,3220362
run East, along the South Line of
Easterly from center line of the
Year of issuance 1977
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes Partnership Act of the State of
Employer. No phone calls.
that Clatton Thomas the holder of
said Lot 10, 531.6 feet to a point
Florida East Coast Railroad.
1957
Formltex, Inc. Florida
Desc"p?'en f Prnprrty lot IS
FlorIda consistin; of . GORDON !he following certificates has filed
feet West of the Scutheat
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
BlIt 3 PIne Level PB 6 PG 36
DIvIsion, Bldg. No. 2, Port uf
Sig. J.M. Welr
il—Instruct
ions
WILLIAMS, JOHN HAAREN, said certifIcates for a taX deed to
corner of s-aid Lot 10, thence run N APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
be issued thereon. The certIficate
Name in which assessed Mattle
Sanford, Orange Blvd.
Publish January29 and February
00 degrees 38' 00" E., parallel to THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
WILLIAM KUIPERS, 0. ALAN
Harvin
5, 17,
1980
the East line of said Lot 10, 256.7 SPECIFIED.
LAKIN, RICHARD SILVA, DAy. numbri and ysors of Issuance,
Hi. descrIption of the Property,
All oI laid properly being in the
DER-101
-.
fell to. point onth South right-of.
ID WALL and 010101 K, NOGA
BOARD OF COUNTY
SHARE A RAIN BOW
and the names In which It was
County of Seminole, State of
Is the owner of the trade name
way of Airport Boulevard, thence
COMMISSIONERS OF
aflii
are
as
follows:
Florida.
Creative Expressions
322-7813
run East along the South right-of.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
"CONTOUR GROVES WEST"
WHEN YOU ARE
SE M I NO L E
0 U N T Y,
Certificate No. 1439
Unless such certificate or cerREGISTER FICTITIOUS
way of Airport Boulevard, 7*5.00 FLORIDA
and said partnershIp intends to
READY FOR A
Year
of
Issuance
1976
tificates shall be redeemed ac
TRADE NAME
feet to the P.O.B.; thence continue
register with the Clerk of the
BY: ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
iØ—tlp Wanted'
Description of Property LOt 19
cording to law the property
CHANGE
WE ARE
Notice is hereby given that a Circuit Court of Seminole County,
East along said South right-of-way
JR.
described in Such certificate or
partnership under the Uniform FlorldaandLakeCounty, Florida, Ilk 0 Merritt Park PB I PG 22
61000 feet to an intersection with
CLERK
READY
FOR
YOU
Name In which asWued Ossle
2 hairdressers with following
certificates will be sold to the
Partnership Act of the State of the said trade name "CONTOUR
theEastllneottheWestll99.6fee$ PubliSh February 5. 1980
PA.
Joes.
at
al
only
need
apply.
highest bidder a) the court house
Florida consIsting of RICHARD GROVES WEST" In compliance
of said Section $2, thence run S 00 DES-IS
AAA EMPLOYMENT
All of said property beIng In the
2.7614
dooronthe llthdayol February,
degrees 3$' 00" W, along said East
COLINO, HARRY VAN TREES, with Section $65.09 FlorIda
323-3176
County
of
Seminole,
State of
LEGALADVIRTISIMINT
1910at 11:00A.M.
IRVING GOLDSTEIN. GERALD Statutes.
llneoftheWest 1499.6fee$of said
Florida.
AVON
Dated this 7th day of January,
LANG, RANTCH ISQUITH,
Sectionl2,93o.ssfeettoapointon
Dated at Longwood, Florid.,
SECRETARY
Unless such certificate or carFIGHT INFLATION
1910.
GARY KRIPMP, R. THOMAS thIs 17th day of January, 1980.
the South IlVie of the North 1623.5$ BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
Sell Avon. Increase your earnIng
On what you like. 1 gal
tlflca$es shall be redeemed aC.
(SEAL)
feet of said Section 12. thence run MISSIONERS
WESTHOFF and GEORGE K.
R. GORDON WILLIAMS
off Ice.
cording to law the property
power. For details, Call
The County of Seminole
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
West along said South line of the
NOGA is the owner of the trade
JOHN HAAREN
1-$41-4617or644-3079
described In such certificate or
To All ProspectIve Bidders:
Clerk of Circuit Court
North 1623.55 feet, 680.00
name "ST. LUCIE GROVES" and
WILLIAM KUIPERS
RECEPTIONIST
certificates will be sold to 'he
IMPORTANT — CHANGE IN BID
RLi.41 4-12, full 1. Part ;im,.
Seminole Co.. Sanford, l..
said partnership Intends to
thence run N 00 degrees 3$ 00" C,
G. ALAN LAKIN
Be Miss charming I use your
highest bidder at the COUrt house
OPENING DATE:
By: Cheryl Greet
APPlyinplrsonSlflfordNursln.
register with the Clerk of the
paraileltotheEastlineofth,Wes,
RICHARD SILVA
skills, Ictts of public contact.
door on the 18th day of February,
Because of legal holIday,
I Convalescent Center, .so
Deputy Clerk
$499.6 feet of said Section 17, 930.55
Circuit Court of Seminole County
DAVID WALL
1980,
at
11:00
AM.
Monday,
Mellonville.
February
ii,
1980,
feet
PublIsh Jan. IS, 22, 298. Feb.
to tue Point of Beginning.
and St. Lucle County, Florida the
GEORGE K. NOGA
Dated this 7th day of January,
SALES
All parties in interest and scheduled bid opening for the
1910
said trade name "ST. LUCIE
Publish January 22, 29 and 1910.
Get excited, show your feelings
bdfbsng Items:
DER-43
GROVES" In compliance with February 3, 17. 1910
citizens shall have an opportunity
RN
OPERATING
ROOM—
Signature:
I make a lot of money.
Installation of Central Sewer
to be heard at laid hearing.
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes.
DER-79
FuIltIme,days,som.pqiorOR
Arthur H. leckwith, Jr.
System, S Points Complex: Labor.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
By order of the City Commission
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
exp., good salary I benef its.
GENERAL LABOR
Clerk of Circuit Court
Materials, Recaulking Walls in
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
this 17th day of January, 1980.
Florida Statutes 191.246
Apply personnel West Volusla
If you are willing to work, this is
SemInole Co., Sanford, Fl..
SemInole
County
Courthouse:
TRADE NAME
H.N.
Tamm,
Jr.
RICHARD COLINO
NOTICE OFAPPLICATION
Memorial Hospital, DeLand.
lust for you.
By: Cheryl Greet
Theodolite
and
Distancer:
Notice is hereby given that a
City Clerk
HARRY VAN TREES,
FOR TAX DIED
EOE, M-F-H.
DeputS
Clerk
Livestock
Trailer:
(2) Road
partnership under the Uniform
Publish February s, tO, 1ISO
IRVING GOLDSTEIW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
(S AL)
MAINTENANCE
Tractors; Mechanical Compactor;
Partnership Act of the State of
DFP-17
GERALD LANG
that James C. Gainer the holder of
PublIsh January 15, 22, 29 and
Be Mr. Macho for apt. complex.
Cat Cages; 150 Gallon Sprayer:
Florida consisting of R. GORDON
RANTCH ISQUITH
the following certIfIcates has flIed
February 5, 1980
Library Transaction Slips; Work
NEEDED NOW!
WILLIAI)iS, RICHARD GIB.
GARY KNUMP
said certificates for a tax died to
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO
DER-47
L. D. DRIVERS
Uniforms; No. $7 Rock Gravel:
BONS, IRVING GOLDSTEIN, JOR THOMAS WESTHOrF
be Issued thereon. The certificate
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
You can see the world I receive
Word Processing; Bunker Gear;
EL ALPER, LOUIS C. DELISIO,
GEORGE K. NOGA
numbers and years of issuance,
RN's—
LPN's
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MIcrofilm Reader.PrIn$et'.
a terrific salary.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
SUSAN ENHOLM, JOHN C. MAYPublish January 27, 29 and the description of the property,
that the undersigned is engaged In I changed to 10:00 A.M., WedFOR TAX DEED
ERS and GEORGE K. NOGA, Is
February 5, 12, 1950
and the names in which it was
HOME CARE—
busIness at 301 West First Striet, nesday, February 20, 1910.
CASHIERS
Florida Statutes 197.246
theownerofthetradename. "FT.
DER-77
assessed are as follows:
SuIte 307, Sanford, Florida 33711,
HOSPITAL STAFF
Several needed, chance to be in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
All other terms, conditions of
PIERCE GROVES" and said
Certificate No. 763, Year of
under the name of SOUTHERN above bids
the money.
that Leo W. and Jeanne d'Arc
as advertised In this
partnership intends to register
Iuuance 1912.
BUSINESS BROKERAGE, and newspaper on February I, 1950,
Salvail,
holder
of
the
NURSES Al DES.—
following
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
FICTITIOUS NAME
Description of Property Lot S
intends
to register said name with retnaln the same.
COOKSIWAITRESSES
certificates has flied said cer.
of St. Lucie County and Seminole
NotIce Is hereby given that I am BIk 13 Sanlando PB 3 PGS
3 to ii; 11 to?
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Many openings, hurry I take
lificates for a tax deed to be issued
Addendum is beIng mailed to all
County, Florida. the trade name of
engaged in busIness at 2113 French 67 1 61.
pursuant to the provlsloin of 865.09 vendors of record.
your pick.
thereon. The certificate numbers
"FT. PIERCE GROVES" in
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
Name In which assessed James
Fla. Stat. (1979).
and
years
of
issuance,
JoAnn
Ilackmon,
LI
VEIN
COMPANION
CPM
the
with
Section
865.09
complIance
Florida under the fictitious name I Marie Collins,
DATED at Sanford, Florida, this
Stop In today, be working
Purchasing Agent
description of the property,
Florida Statutes.
of A.O.K. TIRE MART, and that I
All of said property being In the
28th day of January, 1910.
tomorrowl
Ihe
names
in
which
it
Seminole County Courthouse,
was
assessed
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
intend to register saId nam, with County of Seminole, State of
SOUtmManaa.m.nt
CALL ANNETTE
are as follows:
Room 117
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
this 17th day of January, 1980.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida.
Consultants, inc.
912 French Ave.
Certificate No. $81
Sanford,
FL
32771
P. GORDON WILLIAMS
Seminole County, Florida in acUnless such certificate or carBy: Richard H. Gleason,
Corner of 10th I French
Year
of
Issuance
1974
(305)
323-1330
Ext.
29$
RICHARD GIBBONS
cordancewiththeprovlsionsof the tificatet shall be redeemed k.
CALL 628-0636
President
"YOUR FUTURE IS
DescrIption of Property Lot I H
Publish February 5, 19*0
IRVING GOLDSTEIN
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: cording to law the property
Publish Jan. 79 1. Feb. 5, 12, 19, DES-23
0
Durants
Add
P8
3
PG
$2
OUR CONCERN"
JOEL ALPER
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes described In such certificate or
SERVING
ORANGE
AND.
1910
Name in which assessed, George
LOUIS C. DELISIO
$931.
certificates will be sold to the
OR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY
DERIO2
J. Miller Jr.
*.*_*
SUSAN ENHOLM
Sig. 0.0. Williams
highest bidder at the court house
OANDOP COUNTY
Allot
said
property
being
in
the
JOHN C. MAYERS
Publish January 22, 29 and dooronthe2Sthdayof February,
COMMISSIONERS
County of Seminole, State of
GEORGE K. NOGA
February 5, 12, 1910
1910 at 11:00 AM.
NOTICIOPPUILIC
Florida.
PublIsh January 27, 79 and
DER-73
Dated this 8th day of January,
NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS
HEARING
Unless
such
certificate
NOTICE 1
or
carFebruary 5, 12, 1980
POE THE VACATIHO, AlANPIIRU*1y261*
tificates shall be redeemed acDER-76
Arthur H. Beckwith,Jr.
DONING,
DISCONTINUING,
7:50P.M.
cording to law the property
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
Clerk of Circuit Court
AND CLOSING OP IISNTS.OP.
NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS
DISABLED
The Board of County Corndescribed In such certificate or
POE TAX DEED
NOTICE OFAPPLICATION
Seminole County,
way,
FOR THE VACATING, AlAN.
missioners of Seminole county,
AMERICAN
certificates
will
be
sold
to
till
197.246
FOE TAX DIED
Sanford, Florida
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DONING,
DISCONTINUING,
Florlda,wlllholdapublichearing
VETERANS
highest bidder at the court house
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Florida Statutes 191.246
I1(Q*rVI
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
AND CLOSING OF EiGHTS-OF.
to
cansleer
the
following:
dooronfhe
10th
day
ci
March, 1910
that Leo W. and Jeanne d'Art
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Deputy ClerltolCircultCourl
NOTICE that the Board of County
WAY.
Chaper
A. APPEAL AGAINST THE
at 11:00A.M.
SalvaIl, the holder of the following
that James C. Gainer, theholder of
of SeminoieCounty,Fl,,'ida
Commissioners of Seminole
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
30
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Dated this 8th day of January,
certificates has filed said car- Publish: January
the following certificates as filed
County, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
22, 29 1.
Hwy. 17-92
I. PETERSON
OUTDOOR
tificales
for
a
tax
died
tobe
issued
said certificates for a tax deed to
February 5, 12, 1910.
p.m. on the 36th day of February,
NOTICE that the Board of County
ADVERTISING CORP. — SA(12AL)
thereon. The certificate numben I)ER.44
be issued thereon. The certificate
South of Sanford
AD., 1950, in the County Corn.
Commissioners of Seminole
1779)-145V — Appeal against the
ARTHUR
H.
BECKW1TH,
JR.
and years of Issuance, the
numbers and years of issuance,
missioners' Meeting Room at the
County, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock
Board of Ad(ustment dcision the?
CLERK
description of the property, and
the description of the property,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
County Courthouse in Sanford,
p.m-on the 26th day of February,
pow
to hear
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
thenimesln*hichitwasaj$nsdd
and the names in which it was
Meetings
Plorida,wiilholdapublIcpsearing
Variance application In a C-2 A.D., 1910, in the County Corn.
SanfOrd, Fia.
areas follows:
assessed are as follows:
BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
Business. 7:30 1st Tues.
toconslderanddetlrmlnewfs$her
CommerclaiZon,foerectadouble missioners' Messing Room at the
By:
Cheryl
Greet,
Certificate
No
Certificate No. ISO
MISSIONERS
•
or not the County will vacate,
face billboard within 1250 ft. County Courthouse In Sanford,
Deputy CleVt
Year of Issuance 1974
Year of Issuance D72
The County of Seminole
abandon, discontinue, close,
versus 1300 ft. of existing ott- Florida, will hold a Public Hearin3
Publish
February
5, 13, 19, 26. 1950
Description of Property Lots 61,
Description of Property s 100Ff
TO ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDrenounceanddlsc$aim any right of
premise
sign on the following toconsidirand determine whether
DES2
Bingo
$3, 73 + 74 J 0 Packards 1st
of N 690Ff of E , of SE 4 of SE
DERS:
•
the County end the public in and to
described property: Lot 4, Block or not the County will vacate,
Add tO Midway P13 PG 104
Every Wed. 1. Sat..
Sec 3$, Twp 21 5, Rge 39 E
IMPORTANT: CHANGE IN BID
the following rlght-of.way rutt, abandon, discontinue, close,
0,
PrairIe
Lake
Park,
PB7,
pg
NiITie in which assessed Lu Von
Name In which assessed Rosetta
NOTICE UNDER
Early Birds 7:15p.m.
OPENING DATE.
fling through the described
in Section 1S31.30. on Highway 17- renounce and disclaim any right of
Moses, Heirs
Packard
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
Because of legal holiday,
property, to-wIt;
tIll County and the public in arid to
92. (01ST. 4)
All of said property being itt the
All of said property being in Nw
Monday, February 18, 1910,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That right of way being $ feet
This public hearing will be i,eL the following rights-of-way runCounty p1 Sminote, State Of
15Of
County of Seminole, State of
that the undersigned. desiring to e00ier lids ii the CSNV line Of
bid opening for the
in ROom $3 Of ftw $,qflfo ning through the described
Did you know that your
Florida.
Florida.
engage in business under the Moss Avenue, blginning at P1*
following:
County Courthouse, Sanford, property, to-wit:
Unless such certificate or cerclub or organization can
Unless such certificate or
Lebe, Matetialo, Equipment, fIctitious timm of AUXCO at West beundary of the right of way
ALLEY LYING WEST OF LOTS
Flerida, on February 36, 1980, at
appear in this listing each
tifIces shall be redeetned at- tilicates shall be redeemed ec
and Services for Construction Of number SuIte 433, Cranes Ro$ of Orange Avenue and running
7;OOP.M.orassoonffievestteras I-I,ANDLYINGEASTOFLOTS,
cording to law the property cording to law the property
Elevator Addflhsn t• SherIff's Office Park, in the City of wetterly 143 feet. suburban h.emes
week for only $3.50 per
aind 22. BLOCK 3$, TOWNSITE OF
pe551bfO.
ctibid In such certificate or
desuib.d In such certificate or
SUMk95 No. 310
Aflhnowe Ipings, Florida, in. devsk*mentaccsrdingtotlueptat
week? This Is an Ideal
Writtsncofnmentsfiledwfththe NORTH CHULUOTA. AS REsold
certificates
will
be
tO
the
certificates will be sole to the
is citansel ts 2:00 P.M., Wed. ttØ to register the said tame tileresi as recoded in Put BookS.
way to Inform the public
Land Development Manager will CORDED IN MAT BOOK 3,
highest
bidder
It the COWl ho
highest bidder at the court house
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court Page 61. Public Records of
fwlday, FebruNy 10, 1*. be considered. Person appejng PAGE 34, PUBLIC RECORDS,
of ouc.duib.acI1vi$jeg,door on the 25th day ci February, door on the 3rd day of Mardt. 1110
All ether terms and coWlS ions of
of Seminole County, Florida.
Seminole County, PIsrida.
at the public hearing will be heard SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOP iDA.
at
11:00
A.M.
AM.
at
11:00
1950,
ae bid as advertised on
Dated at Attaminte springs,
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
orally. Hearings maybe continued
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
Dated this Iffi day of January,
Dated this 98h day of January,
FlorIda, thIs 171St day ii Decent. APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
Januhry 74, 1950 aid January 31,
from time to time as f'4 APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT
If your club or organ
190.
1950, remaIn the same.
bee, 1919.
THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
necessary.
Further
details THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
ization would like to be
Asltsar H. BoCkWiIh, Jr.
(SEAL)
Addendum is being malledto•il
AUXTON COMPUTER EN. SPECIFIED.
available by calling 333-4330, Ext. SPECIFIED.
lnclsd In this listing
C
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
venlars Of record.
TERPRISES,
BOARD OF COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
Co.
call:
JOAnI Blackman, CPM
Click
INCORPORATED
COMMISSIONERS OF
COMMISSIONERS OF
Board of County
Sanford, Fl..
PurthasingAgant
:circuit Court,
JohnP.Cro*ton,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
Commissioners
COUNTY,
By: Cheryl Gresr
kmiini Clunty Courthouse,
Prieldint
'Seminole Co., S*nlord, Fla.
FLORIDA
FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida
Deputy
Clerk
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John B. Francis,
Boom
By: CherI Greet
BY: ARTHUR H RECKWITH
DY; ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
By: Bill Kirchiloff,
(SEAL)
Sanford, FL 33771
JR.
Secretary
Deputy Clerk
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CLASSIFIED
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a person with a positive attitude
and a pleasant personality, plus
being a self starter and en in
terested investigator. Also you
must have common sense in
handling problems, not easily
frustrated, also a desire to learn
and to lead. I want you to be
aggressive toward life and
personal achievement, not
content, id tore establish goals
daily, finally above all never
quitting even though defeated.

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L'ADY, YOU HAVE CONTINUAL
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FOR THE OPPORTUNITY,
REALTY
NOW YOU HAVE IT!
Country home. Cameron Ave
(81101
acre home has extra Ig rms.
CALL ANNETTE AT 323
FP, FR, DR. quest cottage.
24 HOUR 1 322-9283
gazebo All this for $79,900
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OwnerwiIlnoldmortwprt
STEEL CORP.
PICTURESQUE
Own. Bat 113 pC
Inside sales in !antord office,
itv Owner I BR, 7B. great rm exp. preferred but will con
&amp;-at in kit OR, Fl Rm. Aft
sider training qualified in
323-7832
373881?
dividuaL Salary - comm..
Eves- 372 0612, 377 1587
good benefits. Apply in person
The Best Buy In Town - A low
207 E 25th St.
Port of Sanford, Orange Blvd.,
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cost Classified Ad.
Lk. Monroe or mail resume to
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P0 Box 306. 1k Monroe, Fl
Altamonte Springs
VA-F HA-235. Con. Home
32711
New two story, all cedar. on
Low Down Payment
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MACHINIST
master BR has 2 Walk in
Cash for your loli Wilt butid on
ciuwt%. 2 Fl. s,toflt' if', L011.
',our lot 0, our lot
Minimum 2 yr. exp &amp; capable-of
FR. seller will carry mort
Y Enterprise. Inc
Setting up &amp; operating all
598.900
(.111 ,HIO s
'1,'cdel Inc - Realtor
t44 3013
standard shop eqpt. Must have
own tools Position offers good
FORREST GREENE
starting pay &amp; cxc. fringe
benefits. Contact Sprague
REALTORS
INC.
Electric Co., Hwy Il 97,
830 da33or 339.4711 eves.
NEW 3 BEDROOM CROCKE IT
Longwood, Fl. or phone 339
LOG HOME TO tIE CON
3011. EOE.
STRUCTED NEAR SUN
tego, cIdn suburban iis,.ng
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LAND ESTATES $38,500
71x60 Champion mobile lioni,'
Night Auditor FT PT
COMPLETE'
on 6 3 cleared ares $38,000
Please apply in person
323 4080 Holiday inn I 4
Do lIAR V LOVELY 2 BED
Wekiva F ,tlls, 1 BR Trailer,
Janitorial-retiree or semi me
ROOM. 1 (lATH. FAMILY
Owner will finance
tired man to help clean retail
DINING ROOM COMBIN
store mornings. 7:30 to 9:30, I
ATION, NEW APPLIANCES.
BR, 1(1 on lq lot Zoned for
Zayre Plaza area. 3222958
CENTRAL AIR $35500.
multi tam near shopping
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2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
21—Situations Wanted
NEW ROOF. NEW PAINT,
Profitable business! Recession
NEW CARPETS WALK TO
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Nets
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thousandPT. work for per. re-s. couple. I
DOWNTOWN 521.900
be
your
own
boSs--a
one
Wlildoanykindof work
person
operation.
Approx
3238611
5 ACRE RANCHFTTE LAKE
520.000 155,000 - 'liventoryl
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Sorry all CASH, but start
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CLUDING 3
earning
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? NEED CASH?
MONTHS NEW. $89,900.
STEMPER AGENCY
Use Your HomeAs Security
REALTOR 3224991
Call Us For Terms
LARGE 3 BE DROOM, 7i 2
TowerFinancialServ.
MYLTIPLELISTINGSERVICE : BATH. BARN ROOF, NEW
1.500.241-2469
Eves. 319 5400 3221959
PRIVACY
WITH
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$15,000 Sm. 7 BR w restricted
comm. toning, i317 Celery
Ave

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Sanford Gracious living. RCdS.
Weekly 1. monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 541-1143

BATHS,
3 BEDROOMS. l
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
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30-Apartments
Unfurnished
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Lovely 1 BR condo, eqpt. kit.,
pool &amp; game rm. privileges.
$250 mo. + Sec. dep. 3236510.

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Riggs Realty, REALTOR
322-7972
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SANFORD-Remodeled 1 BR
plus den-air, tile bath. $220.
Adults. 811-7883.

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1 BR—$l9lup. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-97 in
Call
3738670
Sanford.
Mariner's Village

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2 BR, lB. good area, 5250. 15t,
last 'I- $100 sec. Riggs Realty,
Realtors, 2110 Sanford Ave.,
3227912.
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Needs finishing touches, lovely 2 I
BR, C H&amp;A, FR in quiet, nice
neighborhood. Only $31,500.
Reduced $3,000 to $31,500 At- I
tractive 4 BR, FR, nice area.
shade &amp; fruit trees. Can
assume.

2'BR, IR &amp; kit., sm. Fl. rm.,
laundry rm. Ref. Reci. 322.3253
between 6 p.m. $ p.m.

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Like new contemporary) yr. old.
4 BR, 20. sunken Lii.
cathedral ceiling, split plan,
across from lake # gazebo,
Club facilities. 569.900.

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wooded 'z acre lot in Shadow
Lake Woods, 3670 sq ft under
roof. Sunken LR, inter comm
system. huge eat in kit., Sc
porch, solarium 8. much more!

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373 5771

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tfUgh oaks shade this charming
' 3 Bdrm home with fireplace,
: hardwood floors, dIning room,
'eened porch and garage,
'. central location. $33,000.
LAKE MONROE— Bass fishing
capital of the woridl Lovely 4
Bdrm, 2" Beth lakefront
home has pool on one acre.
.; private boat dock, firepiace in
Florida room, formal dining,
loll of extras, 09,900.

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EXECUTIVE COUNTRY, 7.1,
pool, sauna. sewing room,
fenced for horses on over I
acres, 1 yr. warranty, all this
and much more. $170,000.
ESTLED AMONG TREES,
Custom built 3 Bdrm, 7 Bath
- home with beautifully landscaped lawn. fireplace.
abundance of storage, double
garage with garden utility
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TLC. Assume mort. owner will
hold Sm. 2nd 577.500.

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vaen' land. Lucky In
vestm,.dt5, P 0. Box
Sanford 322 4741

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5 French ($7 9/) Sanford

Build tO Suit - Our lot or yourS
FHA VA. F HA 73S 8. 25

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eat in kit,, Sc. porch. Extra
fenced lot With fruit trees.
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373 8061 or eves. 323 0511

6 Acres beautiful oak and pine
trees, 3 houses, 2 hot houses,
worm beds, secluded area,
terms. 5106.000.
Leisure World on the great St
Johns, buat ramp. Swim pool.
tennis, shuffleboard &amp; fishIng,
2 yrs. old, 2 BR, 70, eat in kit.,
formal DR,wet bar in den VA
Financing,

RAVENNA PARK
We are proud to offer you this
lovely 3 BR home w-42x22 in.
ground pool, sc. porch 1 160.
Good school area too. Will go
FHA or VA, Call us today to
see. $49,900.

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
7iQSanfordAve.

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lust perfect for Sm. lam. or
retired couple. 2 BR, II, LR,
FR, very attractive kit.,
Deltona.

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VA-FHACONVENTIONAL
HOMESFORSALE
Also assume mortgages
3 BEDROOM HOMES
Deltona' Here it st Should be
$52900
Altamonte
515,000. only $61,500. Custom
555.000
Longwood
built 3 7, has everything in.
542.900
Lk.Mary
cluding built.in Microwave
$39,900
1k-Mary
oven.
112,900
Winter Spgs
Sanford
S7'.000 I Plenty of elbow room + lake
PLUS
frontage on this 3 acre mini
Sanford commercial, 4 rental I farm, comp. w3 BR home.
units, includes restaurant &amp;
Make offer OSTEEN.
lounge, $175,000.
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Altamorwe, auto repair
Peg.
Briber
$95,500
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290 N. 17.92, Casselbiry, ,i.
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KnowlesRealty Inc.
REALTOR
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NO QUALIFYING- 3 Bdrm., 2
bath, M. H. Geneva, S acres.
s0000 dwn, $25.4 mo. 319-37)7.
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C.t'n R.'pairs L ict'nsed &amp;
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Ilondiol Fret' Estimates 37)
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tOWER'S BEAU I Y SALON
tornmt'rly Ilarrielt's Beauty Nook!
519 C 1st st - 772 57?
Home Repair
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ceramic Tile
COtripk'l.-Mubile'
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Home' Repair
MEINTZER TlLr
349 S259
New or repair, leaky showers our
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Horfi,' r'pairs, p,ineling. root,
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'J.i' I I'' I '.t 1,1 8-165
Nl:W 8. REPAIR
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Free Est
830 1783 .,fl 6
8 yrs exp Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne fleal 377 1321

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male AKC. Regis $l7Sor tn's?
otter 372

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FURNITUREBEDDING'" Lovable dog, completely house
Wholesale to all. Orlando Wholebroken, very ijood watch flog.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
knows many tricks FREE toil
Orlando
good home Can see alter 6 I
pm dl 101 F 7th St
Topper for short bed Pick up.

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments. 3222711
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Western Boots. Special 539.99 pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanford Ave.
327.579)

)rywall, Ceilings, ,mnd Walls
repaired
ties
&amp; Comm
Remodel &amp; Additions
C.iIl 831 5399or 862 0134

Light Hauling

l(- jIUY lISt DFiJPr-aITUPE &amp;
or
APPL lANCE S Sanford

'r,Iid Debris. Tra
AppIiancc Misc
(LOCAL 11195371

niture Salvage 3?? 8721
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All SizeTarpaulins
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3225791
310 Sanford Ave.
Beds, Dbi. motel B. S. 1 mett.
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
French. 323-7310.

SE 101CR REALTY QROKER

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LISt-ti 6 URNITUWE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTUPES Jenkins Fur
niture. 205 F 7Stlm St 323 0981
Antiques-Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes-Slot Machines
Bridges Antiques
323-2801

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picnic table, w2 benches, $30;

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GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
1003orlandoDr.
323-5300
VAIFHAF1nanrIng

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$75; Oak porchrockers, $79.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 C. 25th St. 373.
0911.
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Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one
soon.
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6'.z acres for only 5)6,500. Very
good terms. Osteen.
Pione.racres.Hewoutyouruwn
homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Ostein,
$ acre tiled farm, Sanford.
10 acre orange grove, Geneva.
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

ErestMOIR5 ,,
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TATI S.'sh.r

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SiHOUSehOId

Goods

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FURNITURE 8. THiNGS
500 S Sanford Ave

3271511

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CERTIFIED LAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FR FE ESTIMAT ES 322 7907

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Factory made lowboy trailer
6'.:x$' body, steel deck, lights,
bargaIn. 327.2345.

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

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$900 or best offer. 306 Fair.
mont Or., Sunland. 3230167.

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1, sink, furnace, stove, Ice

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Buying old pocket w,ltcties, army
cond. Will Pay lOP price for
this area 668 6610

Camper S'. ft. cab over, sleeps

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NeW C H&amp;A &amp; carpet. Owner
will finance w substantial
down. $33,000. 323.2257.
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$150
322 3772

If you don't 'tell' people. how'i'
they going to know' Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
3222611 or 83) 9993,

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Drapes, Upholstery
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YELLOW SAND
_ .CalI Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

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WILSONMAIFP FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
372 f672

W Garnett White
Req tie-al Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 322 788). Sanford

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CDLII,'! I (IS TOM S CON'S 1
C ustoiri d"Sigii liiiitr,'S,
Additions 123 0181

ROMAN S A( I ER AT ION'.
r ,'pa r or ,iltc'r,it 'oils ,, II
139 2Vvcl t ,,ss.'lperry

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organ Like new, inc. books,
$o50. Org $17130 .373 554)0

Willbuy Is? 1.2nd mortgages We
also make Real Es86te
Business lo4'i. Florida Mom
tgage Investment. $104 E.
Robinson. Orlando, 422-2976.

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NEWLISTING
We are proud to offer you this
lovely 3 BR home w-42x22 ingrotlild pool, it. porch 1 BBQ.
Good school area too. Will go
FHA or VA. Call us today to
5ie. 149,900.

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312-1671
Iv',323.39*6
OWNER WILL HOLD
THE MORTGAGE
On this 3+ acre, 3 BR, 7B home.
Location is superl Close to I-I
In 1 of Sanford's nicer areas.
PLUS F!. sw. pool, CHIA,
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a orano new
country kIt. All this &amp; a low
dwn payment. $67,500.

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3220231
754S FrenrhAvft
377 0/79 lfl 5353. 377 371?

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stat ontrolocj heal, off floor
sleeping bo*e
We cater to
F'.mn?r,ci fl,' 'I%tlIjn
lorino
your pet 327 S17
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W000MAKING&amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

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*tiy buy used? New brand name
box springs 1 mattresses at 20
pci. above dealers cost. Twin,
lullsize,queenlking. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323.
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repossessed, used very sport
time. Original sees wi. $151 or
$21 me Agent 339130-s.

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ALL AMERICAN

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Palflt1fl9Dittig

Painting a Repair
Quality Painting
No Job Too Small
Free Estimates 323 0816

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EUTSLFP PAINTING&amp;
REPAIR--Interior Exterior
i-PEE ESTIMATESCaII 365,5342

ANNA'SCLEANING SERVICE
Home Apt Sm Otfice

SHOW &amp; SALE

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Personalized, test, dependable
Regularorltlmebasis
PleasecallattSp.m.
617-5891

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
SUNDAY,FEBRUARYIO
SANFORDCIVICCENTER
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Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
327 3S58
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Painting&amp;Rcmocleling
FREE ESTIMAT ES.
Call anytime 3.49 5259

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323 6035
InSured
834 8399

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Cullum Free engagement
photos or Color 5*10. 323 5235
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Orig. $529,now $205 or SI? moo.
Agent 339-5316.

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Handyman. ni or el. rep
plumb , carp, free est., 24 hr
serv ,Senior Ci? dis., 861 4901

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new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. NoII's Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1742, So. of
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car, see todays Classified adt

Interior Exterior
All Work Guaranteed
Free Est
322 1094

making custom furniture-

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REALTOR, 327-7198

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Eve.862345!
$341300
Used full size hotel-motel bid.
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ding. Very clean, $14.95 ca pc
Don't pile no onger needed itetna
Nail's Sanford Furniture
high as an elephant's eye. Place
Salvage, 17.92, so. of Sanford.
a classified ad, and pile the
money In your wallet I
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Lak.view lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
S2—AIiances
paved road. 240' deep.
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Beautiful view across Crystal
Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.
Sold orig. 5109.3$, used short
$14,950.
lime. Bal. $159.Ilor $19.35 mo.
Agent. 339-5306.

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to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini today monarch.
ruled out the release of the bO American
President Abothassan Banladr, who '
hostages before the deposed shah Is was named head of the council in an
returned to Iran to face trial.
appointment that significantly expanded '
Ayatollah Mohammed Beheshti, his power base, will chair the meeting to
secretary of the ruling 13-member discuss Waldheim's proposal, the

commission to investigate the alleged commission to investigate the shah's

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have the backing of the people in the
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publish and sell its own newspaper recently: and the proceeds.

Mrs. Ernest Wesch Sr., vice chairman

Officials of the Republican Party in

students decided, would go to the Central Florida Zoo. Principal
Arletta Coberly. teacher Joy. Zerivitz, and the paper's editor.

alleged crimes.

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By DONNA ESTES

The gifted class at IA)119%vood E.lementary -School decided to

"Freeing the American hostages is not
But he said the key issue is not
possible before the extradition of the establishment of the commission but the
shah," Besheti told a news conference timing of release of the hostages.
carried by Tehran Radio and monitored
The United States has demanded the
in Kuwait.
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release of the hostages on formation of
The sources close to the Council, the investigatory commission. Iran
quoted by the Western press, made no wants the investigation be completed
mention of what effect an acceptance of first.
the U.N. proposal would have on the
The militants holding the hostages
a. *hostag.s,hatnghetd for th. have said the shah must be returned
95th day today in the occupied U.S. before they willi release their captiveill.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Tehran as sources close to the council moderate stand on the hostages.
said the ruling group will accept a U.N.
Waldheirn last week proposed the

The best aid you have in potatoes. When there's too
YOURBIRTHDAY
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You
may
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February 6, 1980
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of caution: Prudent handling nobler instincts won't permit
the
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of your finances is required. it.
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allowed Greyhound boss Tom Lawrence. "That kind of threw
us out of whack and out of our game plan."
Big men Reggie Butler, McCray and Thomas also threw the
Greyhounds off their shooting plan.
With the three lanky seniors dominating the inside, the
Greyhounds went frigid from the field, connecting on just one
of 13 floor shots in the second period.
Lyman managed some salvation however by Wilting 11-12
free throws in the period to stay within striking distance. The
Greyhound's journey to the charity stripe also spelled early
See TRIBE, Page 2A

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pigment that the body absorbs
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McCray hit two fast hoops, added a slicing tip-in, got help
from a David Thomas eight-footer and a 20-foot jumper from
Glenn Stambaugh and by the end of the first stanza had pushed
the Tribe to a 16-12 lead which they never relinquished.
"They started hitting the boards and controlling things,"

Republicans

I am sending you The any color change, such as
Health Letter number 3.7, you've described, it does

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typical Tribe fashion: a four-act play.
It was Tom Lawrence's Greyhounds who owned the f irst half
of chapter one, however.
Quick buckets by Greyhounds Sam Lemon and Kelvin
Ilillman pushed Lyman to a fast 4-0 lead, prompting Payne to
signal for an equally fast time out.
The early Seminole rest brought less than fruitful results
however as lnion canned another jumper and forward Neal
Gillis hit his second bucket to push Lyman to an 8-0 lead four
minutes into the game.
It was there that Payne signaled for his full-court press
which brought immediate results.
"We had to do soiiiething," pointed out Payne about the
strategy. "They had us on the ropes early."
Seminole, in the form of senior forward Bruce McCray,
bounced off the ropes and back into the contest quickly.

Tuesday

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much water or liquids, it me an answer.
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night's Five Star Conference clash between the
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third quarter to whip the Greyhounds 79.57.
The victory marked the 22nd of the season for the Seminoles,
rewriting the all-time single season mark set nine years ago by
Nt'f'ald Photo by Tom VIIICW Coach Joe Mills and his Larry Pearce - and Billy Corso-led
Lanky senior forward David Thomas snags one of squad that notched 21 wins before losing to Martin County in
his game-high 15 rebounds against Lyman
the regional round of state playoff action.
enroute to the Tribe's 79-57 record-breaking win
While the Seminoles rewrote the record book, they also put
over the Greyhounds.
some nice touches on their 22nd winning novel of the season in

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four counties in the .sprawling fifth of the Suniter County Republican
congressional district agreed ioday to Committee and wife of the chairman,

Todd Hamilton, present the check to George the cockatoo and

meet with Lou Treadway, chairman of said six- , would be interested in meeting

the zoo's education coordinator Bill Thacker (top). Meanwhile
a kildeer flying through Sanford got confused and banged up a

the Orange County party, to discuss the on the issue."
political quagmire involving U.S. Rep.
Mrs. Wesch said, 1-1 think we should
Richard Kelly, H-New Port Richey.
get every single one of them ( the acTreadwu Tuesday called for a cused) out of there yesterday. I don't
meeting of the party chairmen In the know if Kelly is guilty, but it seems to me
eight-county district to discuss whether each time public officials have been
Kelly's resignation should be called for in accused like Us they have been guilty."
tight of atiegetlons that the Ftoctda
At the same time, Mary Ann Morse,
congressman Is one of eight legislators vice ftlrman of the Seminole County

bit when It flew into a fence near hopper Elementary school
Tuesday. Brian Bruce, a fifth-grader at the school found It and
took the bird to class for a Little first aid. Bruce (second from
left) shows the bird to classmates Brian Benson (left). Mike
Groat and Shawn Taylor. Hopper teachers Randal Ruant and
Susanne Polley planned to give the Injured bird to the Audubon

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22) In
lies ahead for you in the year your zest to take care of all
following your birthday by your responsibilities and get
send for your copy of Astro- your work done today, you
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to Astro-Graph, Box 489, handling people. Tread a bit
Radio City Station, N. Y. more softly,
by Al Vermeer
10019.Be sure to specify birthLIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23)
r TELL ME WHERE \ date.
Chances are you'll adjust
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You'll be tempted to make a
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responsibility for something you realize how singularly
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"They almost have to," he said. He would not explain Henley, principal of Lyman High School, concerning
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all eight of the national legislators." November whether they wan t Kelly to
Aden added, however, he believes it is too remain in office. The people elected him
ear ly to make a decision on what should and they sho ul d decide whe ther he stays
or leaves. By November all the evidence
be done as far as Kelly is concerned,
"Any accusation against a public of- should be in on whether the accusations
ficial damages the entire system. I are true or false. "There is no reason
believe the ethics committee of the house however, why we shouldn't go to a
and other agencies should act ex. ineeting."
Three of the eight chairman saw no
peditlously to prove either the guilt or
innocence of these people. If they are purpose in such a meeting. Two of the
f ound to be guilty, they should be three - May Spencer, chairman of the
punished to the full extent of the law as a Citrus County committee and Sandra
constant reminder to present and future Werner, chairman of the Pasco County
public officials that when they betray the Committee - gave their full support to
trust and confidence of constituents they the congressman.
will pay dearly," he said.
Mrs. Spencer said she is a "dear
Bill Ericsson, chairman of the Her- friend" of the Kelly family and has been

A termination clause of the contract had Its own auditor,
the company would continue the current aviation, said new plans now call for the planned, Cost of the ex pansion is exThe authority heard Cleveland report
County
Administrator
specifies either party may end the
Roger level of service until Sept. 30 If the county proposed expansion to be large enough to pected to be in excess of 150000
that site preparation work for in.
t with 90 days noUce. Hamden Neimnder UM the C=ty coullill choose agrees to pay costs bneid On 8 Mnth-ti)- accommodate a 30-ton crane for airport Cleveland said.
sta llatlon of the instrument landing
to redece the number of ambulance, on month audit.
gave Its notice immediately alter th
tenant, Metal Manufacturing Co., Inc., a
The airport authority accepted the low system has been completed and
the
lea.-than.asked4or rate increas, was hand from three to two renegotiate this
The only other private ambulance subsidiary of CODISCO, which has bid of 6.75 percent from Flagship of Federal Aviation Administration Is
Hernden contract based icon the Ballas company serving the nearby area, corporate offices at the airport.
Seminole to finance the construction of
Along with the motion to grant half the audit, *sk for offers from other am- Beacon Ambulance In Volusla County,
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audltbe performed toaacertaln$,mlischs
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nearly 11 years and currently leases
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received a rate increase from the expenses. Earlier, Herndon balked at a bulance service In Seminole County bu t
Seminole County Commission Tuesday, full audit by an independent auditor at a significantly reduced level of ser.
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Lewis also said he has received nominations for the trustees until after the contract is signed.
should wait until all the evidence Is in
hospital's board of trustees from the Seminole
they want it."
The new board of trustees, Lewis said, probably will concerning the scundal. ,1 111 be surThe county and HCA negotiated a contract Jan. 28 for Memorial Hospital Executive Committee. HCA be a seven-member group. Six members are to
be
prised if anyone comes to trial. I do not
thie corporation to auume control of Seminole promised to make up the board exclusively from selected from the nomination. The seventh member will believe Kelly should resign at this time,"
Memorial Hospital and begin construction of a new nominations made by the doctors and the county be the administrator, who HCA will choose on Its own.
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The offers of the payments were made the chairmen and listen to what everyone
has to say.
by FBI undercover agents.
The cha ir man of the Seminole Re"I would not hesi ta te to sit down and
discuss this matter with fellow chair- publican Party, Bill McCollum, is
men," said Ray Aden, c hairman of the challenging Kelly for the GOP
Pinellas County Republican Committee. nomination for the congressional seat.
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They said the group likely would insist a dual government with them.
In Washington, the State Department's
annual report to Congress on human
of a U.N.4nsplred commission,
Revolutionary guards arrested Iran's rights was released Tuesday and said
minister of na tional guidance Nasser "many thousands of Iranians" were
Minachi at his house in the capital ma imprisoned and tortured under the shah's
paw raid on charges by mili tants two decades of rule. Last year, the report
occupying the U.S. Embassy that he had found little evidence of cruel treatment of

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72nd Year, No. 201—Sunday, April 13, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
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Fred buys a ."hot" television
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tragedy -. the first being
Stretch Cunningham's death,
and the second being that he
has been chosen to deliver the
eulogy.
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game against a touring black
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puts his own con game into
motion.
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will discuss issues facing higher
education In 1980 with Univershy of Central Florida Student
Body President Armando Plaz,
Board of Regents member Betty Ann Staton and a local college president.
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Came?" (1970) Brian Keith,
Tony Curtis. The cold war
between an Army base and a
neighboring town turns hot
when soldiers borrow a tank
and wage a comic war against
the town's private army.

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and
Marcy search for the person in
the house who leaked a sensational remark by the governor
to the press. (R)
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9:00
QUINCY Quincy goes
after the greedy head of a private hospital who had two
poor, critically ill patients
transferred to a public hospital.
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television news special and
asks Hagen to help her find
him.
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young girl from death at the
hands of a middle-aged man
seeking to put time on "hold."
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Tristan takes a hand and
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The city of Sanford is again being
threatened with loss of federal funding
over a civil rights issue believed settled
more than two years ago,
City Attorney Vernon Mize will report
to the city commission at 7 p.113. meeting
Monday that the Office of Civil Rights
Compliance of the Department of Justice
has demanded the city complete an investigative questionnaire by April 30,
The questionnaire concerns former
acting police Sgt. John C. Moore and
current drug enforcement agency officer
Tony Brooks Jr.
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Moore took a disability retirement
from the Sanford Police Department
seine months ago, Brooks is on the police
department payroll, but is assigned to
the state-federal Drug Enforcement
agency (DEA).
Both men were the subjects of an investigatlon by the U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission
over alleged civil rights violations by (lie
city more than two years ago. The city,
as part of an agreement with EEOC,
assigned Moore to the police department's animal control division and
Brooks to the DEA.
Following Moore's retirement the city
phased out Its animal control program In
favor of a contracted service with the
county.
Mize, in a memo to the city cornmission, said an officer of the Office of
Civil Rights Compliance warned that the
city could lose its eligibility fot Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration
grants and for federal revenue sharing
money if it fails to complete the investigative questionnaire. The attorney
has advised Sanford Police Chief Ben
Butler to be prepared to address the
commission Monday night if he wishes to
have the commission refrain from
responding to the questionnaire.
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memo that he reminded the Office of
CIVIL Rights Compliance that the EEOC
has not reopened an investigation into the
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talked about on television news.
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Doyle was charged with careless
ar ound for some (bite which, if true,
driving and subsequently paid a $25 fine,
Smith said Doyle did not call the police should be investigated."
Aimiong the allegations in the suit were
that night. He called a wrecker service to
that Floyd abused administrative
tow his car. The wrecker called the high.
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department in performing its duties,
Smith said.
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allowed
a police coverup of prostitution
Smith's supervisor, Florida highway
Take four little girls, give them some of their mothers old dresses, Patrol Corporal T. G. Parish, said he operation and misappropriated camgloves, hats and high heels and they will give you their own version thinks those investigating the incident
j)iifl funds.
Doyle was one of those accused with
of a spring parade. Strutting down Larkwood Drive in Sanford are now are "blowing it all out of proporhelping , 0) ki%t. protection u , ii
(from left), Jennifer Petrunic, Mandy Morris, Sarah Letchworth tion."
prostitution operation, but Doyle denied
Parish said lie "can't believe one
and Molly Young.
fellow named Doyle who had an accident
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happy," John Mercer told members of Sanford Chamber Honors Citizens president of the Rooster ('lilt) of Seiiunolt'
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merce Friday night after chamber
A number of Sanford area individuals and Moss, Commercial Committee, Mary Joyce
"lie was the driving force behind the
Clubs were cited for their service to the corn- Bateman, Education Committee Jim icr
members awarded him their "Topper
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Mercer, past president of Flagship
Sanford Chamber of Commerce dinner.
Martha Yancey and Ned Yancey ,pet Knowles.
Unlike all other past 'l'opx'r .\ard
Those saluted for Service Include the legislative and national affairs. David parr.
bank, now with Forest City Bank, was
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Committee: Robert Crumley, Aviation Senior Citizen Committee. Eugene Meadors, t'veflhtlg began that he was going to
attended by about 200 at the civic center,
Committee Howard Hodges, Bankers Corn. Sports Committee. Ernie and Chalfant receive the honor.
The Topper Award is the chamber's mittee; Little Sentinel, news coverage. Horrell; golf tournaments. Helen elly, July 4
"Ordinarily e never tell the inner
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highest, awaru
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WTRR, news coverage; Carl Gutmann, handyman, Metro News, news coverage,
ihei(I of (tine, homer said. "Rut se
the community. Certificates of ap- beautification and civic Improvement. John Citizens News, news coverage. Wayne Albert,
heard that John is going out of tt)n
predation were also given to members
Krlder, Blind Mosquito Task Force. John Membership Committee, Dr Luis Perez, show
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Greater Sanford Development Cor. Ft. Meade Chamber of Commerce, He
Jack homer, executive manager of the Presidents Plaque t 1979 President Vic
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Friday he would soon be sending formal notice of
But Sanford urologist Gonzalo Huaman, who
Ruby Lettau's intent to begin a damage suit
performed the operation, said only he believes the
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whether Lettau was bruised, or the extent' of the
hunt admits paddling Letthu and three other
Huainan explained Lettau was born without bruising, adding by April 7, when he saw Lett.au
students he says were caught throwing rocks and
fibers holding his testicles in place. During the apin. any bruises had faded.
candy at a school building, but says lie knows
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investigation of the paddling to the state atschool.
taticle, then sutured both, limiq subma to do the
torney's office, calling for an investigation into
He explained tile state constitution allows the
job of the missing fibers, preventing the problem
possible aggravated battery charges against
county six months from receiving formal notice
from recurring, he said.
Sanford Middle School Dean of Students Ronald
of the Lettau's intent to sue to offer a negotiated
Huaman said he did not look for, nor
Hunt, who administered the paddling,
settlement instead of facing court action.

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Saturday said there were plans for a Red Cross delegation tu
visit the American hostages and Ayatollah Khomeini received
a pica from Pope John Paul II expressing "great concern"
over the crisis,
BanI.Sadr met with ambassadors from Japan and nine
Common Market countries, who formally informed the
president of their governments' decision to ask Iran to release
the American hostages, diplomatic sources said,
Tehran Radio said the envoys expressed concern about
health and physical condition of the 50 hostages, held inside the
occupied U.S. Embassy for 161 daYs.
Bani..Sadr replied their concern was uncalled for since the
government ltasU was trying to ensure the hostages well being,
and told them arrangements were being made for a Red Cross
mission to visit "all the hostages," the radio said.
Tehran Radio did not elaborate on Bani.8adr's
but said the envoys agreed to convey his views to their
governments.
The radio also reported the pope sent a message to Iranian
strongman Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, expressing "great

Liberian President Assassinated
MONROVIA, Liberia (UP!)
liberian President William Tolbert Jr.
was assassinated in a coup by army
enlisted men who seized control of the
capital before dawn Saturday, citing
"rampant corruption" in the govern,

concern" at the Iran-American dlpiomaticbreak.
Alough Bani.Sadr did not ipeclllcaUy mention oil,
"snake's poison" is a Persian Idiom for Its than nothing, and
was an apparent reference tea cutoff of oil to those who support President Carter's reprisals.

African nation of 1,7 million people

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continuous failure by the government to

effectively handle the affairs of the
Liberian people left the enlisted men with
no alternative but to overthrow the

mnent,
An announcement over the Monrovia
Radio said the coup had been led by
Master Sgt. Samuel K. Doe, 28, who said,
"The army will conduct the affairs of the
country until a decision has been

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Jody Powell said Carter "has a
good idea what he will do nest" should the sanctions not free
the hostages, in their 161st day of captivity in the occupied U.S.
Embassy In Tehran.
Powell said the next step would be in the area of "economic
and political pressure."
"We have foregone the use of military steps, we have not
foreclosed it," he said.

reached" about future administration,
Doe disclosed to the Liberian news
agency that Tolbert, 66, had been killed.
There were reports of other fatalities, but
no figures were available.
Tolbert, who was chairman of the
Organization of African Unity, had been
president since July 1971.
The sergeant said an "Army redempLion council" sth.pd tswør in tha Wact

Carter again appealed to American allies, who are taking a
cautious approach, to support the sanctions fully.
Alter Carter announced the reprisal Monday, US. officials
had Indicated American military action, such as a naval
blockade and mining of Iran's harbors, would be the nest step
in efforts to free the hostages.

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govermuzient."
Crowds of Liberians filled the streets of
the capital despite orders for a 24-hour
curfew. Green-ummilormed soldiers fired
their weapons into the air in celebration
and commandeered vehicles to ride
through the city's streets.

Automatic weapons lire broke out at
Tolbert 's five-story official man.
sion, housing his offices and residence,
about two hours after midnight. Sporadic
firing around military installations
continued until shortly after dawn and
Doe announced his takeover at 6:30 a.mu
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90j4wMile Canoe Trip Restores Quincy

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Herald Staff Writer
Florida Audubon Society chapter liaison sta ffer Peter
Quincy began his 904-mile canoe trip Feb. 6 around Florida's
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Wo uld you like to canoe for conservation like Peter Quincy,
ashore at Ft. Clinch State Park at Fernandina Beach on April
but don't fee l up to a 904-mile trip around the state? You will
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have a chance for a limited adventure on May 3.
He was back in his office at Audubon's sta te headquarters in
The Flori da Audu bon Society is sponsoring its second annual
Maitland last week no worse for wear, 10 to 12 pounds lighter
Wekiva Canoe-a.thon down the scenic Rock Sprin gs Run and
than w hen he started and with a healthy tan that would be the
Wekiva River.
envy of any tourist. He has a new callus built up on his hands,
Participants must be 14 or older or be accompanied by an
but no blisters.
adu lt to registe r for either the eight-mile or 19-mile run down
The temperat ure was in the mid 30s when he began his
the river. Canoeists will be scheduled to depart from King's
odyssey. Lt. Gov. Wayne Mixson, who was scheduled to be his
Landing on Baptist Camp Road near Rock Springs from 8 to 11
first canoeing partner as he left Fort Pickens Sta te Park, was
am, and will be arriving at Katie's Landing on Wekiva Lanprobably grateful to the governor for requesting him to stay in
ding Road north of State Road 46 from 2 to 5 p.m.
Tallahassee that week.
Ref reshznents will be provided at the landing.Canoeists are
The thermometer la ter dipped to 22 degrees and iced formed
urged to bring a picnic and lend support to their weary fellow
on the deck of the canoe and Quincy was glad for his fur-lined
canoeists as they arrive.
gloves and thermal underwear.With the cool weather, he was
If you don't think you can make it 19 miles you can stop after
unable to canoe without his longsleeved flannel shirt and jeans
8 miles at the Wekiva Marina off Wekiva Springs Road.
until he made it down to Sanibel
First place prize will be a handmade canoe from the Wekiva
Quincy said he experienced no i llness as the result of his
Canoe Co., Apopka. There will also be second and th ird prize
exposure. He got his tan gradually and never got so badly
with winners de termined by the largest sm of sponsor pled ges
burned that it hurt.
collected by canoeists.
He would go shirtless from 8 to 10 or 11 a.m. then put on a
All proceeds will go to Florida Audubon to continue its efbroad-brimmed hat and longaleeved shirt for protection to
forts to protect and preserve the sta te's environment.
late r in the afternoon.
Registration ends April 25. For, further Information and
Some days were so windy and rough, Quincy said, In order to
registration forms, writer the Florida Audubon Society, P.O.
meet his schedule he could not wait around for calmer seas and
Drawer 7, Maitland 32751, or call 647-2615. Entry fee is $1 per
was forced to portage around certain sections of the trip. He
person.

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Puerto Rico Blackout
Caused By Terrorists?
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UP!)
Gov. Carlos
Romero Barcelo said tod ay an island-wide power
blackout that pl unged Puerto Rico into darkness and
sparked some looting In the capital appeared to be the
work of terrorists.
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daybreak and officials said they ex pected to have full
power restored by 3 p.m. today.
The ou ta ge occur red a bo ut 7:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. EST
Friday after explosions rocked the major Palo Seco
power sta tion In Catano, a subur b of San Juan, causin g
a cha in-reaction shutdown,

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Convention Security Tight
CHICAGO (UPI)
Maps and other materials
confiscated in a Puerto Rican terrorist bomb factory
have prompted the FBI and Secret Service to plan
tighter security for the Democratic and Republican
nationa l conventions t his summer.
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he wants to go ba ck la ter and complete those portions he

had to skip.
The only near mishap he could recall was when his 17-foot
canoe was swamped by a 50-foot pleasure boat at Sarasota on
the Intracoastal water way.
Occasionally he had some rather unusual escorts. While
canoeing across Biscayne Bay with his young daughter, who
lives in Miami, he sighted four or five small black tipped
sharks swimming along with them.Barracudas and sting rays
were also sighted, but offered no threat, he said. He spotted
alligators in the Everglades National Park, Sarasota and
Jacksonville areas,
The most playful companion was a porpoise, which for 2'
ho urs followed along swimming circles around him, coming
wit hin eight or 10 feet of the canoe. Quincy said when he would
get too close to the shore for the porpoise's liking, it lay on
the surface of the water watching him from a distance.

An FBI spokesman said agents gath ering evidence
agai nst 11 suspected FALN terrorists found ma terials
indicating the group planned to plant bombs at t he
convention sites. The 11
one of whom headed the
FBI's Most Wanted List were arrested last Friday in
Evanston, Ill,, a northern suburb of Chicago.
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James 0. Ingram, Chicago chief of the FBI, said
during a taping of WBBM radio's "At Issue" program
Friday, documents captured in a raid of an FALN
bomb factory In New Jersey indicated the group
planned to disrupt or possibly bomb the Democratic
convention scheduled In New York this August.

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he knew anything about any such
operation. Confronted wi th the allegation
that he was the officer Floyd, while
drunk, would call during the night and
give orders to, Doyle said he only spoke
to Floyd occasionally on "minor matLers. of
"The mayor doesn't call me," Doyle
said. "He's my boss.
"He's not a personal friend of mine. I
know enough to say 'HI Mayor' when I
see him, that's all ," he said,
"If he wants anything done it comes
t hr ough the chaIn of command,
"1 can't recall ever seeing him drunk
as mayor," be said,
despite the investigations he
believes morale at the Altamonte Springs
police Department is not low. However,
Saturday a police department employee
disputed his claim.
Doyle said his only problem Is with Lt.
Raymond M. Ambrose.
"He thinks I have some information on
his person or about his life that would
Doyle said

his faith in people. "I
Quincy said the trip
treated in the most friendly and courteous way by commer
fis hermen and others I encountered. I met a delightful ci
section of people," he said.
W hile some of his scheduled passengers dropped out, oth
were found to take their place. One of the dropouts was St
Department of Natural Resources Director Elton Gi.s
danner, who found he had other commitments.
One-third of the trip was on open water, while the rest was
intracoastal waterways,
much more bp
"Looking back over 60 days, I find I
space along the coast t han I had thought still existed ," Qulni
said.
"There is not much we can do about areas like St. Pete
sburg and Clearwater that are completely built up, but
should look for protection of some of the areas that are not y
de veloped.
"Less th an one percent of the coast, with the exception ol th
94 miles the Everglades Park, are public domain. So littlt
of the coast is free from development in several decades, 1 car
see becoming highly urbanized."
Quincy said he only saw what he considered bad ecological
abuses twice along his route. One abuse was an oil spill at
Panama City. "It was so cold the oil sank to the bottom 01 St.
Andrew Bay, he said. The second abuse was on the in.
tracoastal waterway south of Jacksonville. In an area knwn
,jiPalm Vall ey, he said a bandoned cars, refrigerators, stoves
and washing machines were scattered along the bank for a half
stretch.
"We've come a long way in the last 10 to 15 years," Quincy
noted,
"All in all, I'm delighted and feel we accomplished our objectives of increasing the public's awareness abou t the need
for a comprehensive coastal resource plan," Quincy commented.
"Now it's up to the citizens to ta ke that concern and elect
responsible decision makers to public office. There is still time
to save a good portion of our coastline, but we don't have a
moment to lose."
Would he do it again?
"Yes," he replied without hesitation. "I'm exceedingly glad
I got the opportunity to go, but if I went again I would like to
take three or four months. I would like to take along my girl
friend and another couple in two canoes,"
"The 60-day tight schedule I was on did not allow any time
for fishing, picking up scallops, exploring or collecting interesting specimens. I was always committed to meet
someone at the next bridge."

"Ambrose Insinuated he wants to run
for the city commission," he added,
"And he thinks I can do something to
destroy his credibility.
"He probably believes that I could tell
abou t cer ta in activities, but I don't know
anything that would be damaging to him.
But the way he talks about me I think he
thinks I do."
Doyle said Ambrose "got In trouble
sneaking around following me."
Ambrose, accoidlng to Doyle, followed
him one nLgh into the coun ty's territory.
Ambrose turned off his headlights and
drove around this gas sta tion, then he ran
head-on Into another police car, Doyle
said,

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Seminole County deputies reported Saturday they were
searchi ng the county for a 15year.old who ran from a cLAwtroom just as he was about to be sentenced for stealing a car.
Juvenile court officers told deputies the Midway youth ran
from Cour troom C In the county courthouse at 3:45' p.m.
F riday, just bef ore he was to be sentenced for stealing a car on
an unreported date.
He was apparently able to run out of the hnildln.i
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court officers were able to catch hum or
see where he had gone,
deputies reported.
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1nche and Van Wert had 6. The 157 Pinecrest Drive, Sanford, Orchestra
p.m. April 26 at the Springs
numbered close to
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AREA READINGS (1 a.m4: temperature: 76;
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Legislature, has died of cancer. McCall died Friday at
Marion Community Hospital. He was 61,
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In addition to more than $200 of free health tests available to
fair participants, a 20-test blood screening will be offered for a
small lee. This test requires a 12-hour fast, so will only be of.
fered Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. until noon. The free
tests include blood typing, vision testing, a health hazard
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More than 33,000 striking
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on buses and
subways today, ending an 11-day walkout that cost the
city's economy more than $1 billion and sent New
Yorkers in search of bicycles, car pools, roller skates
and footpowder.
The settlement, reached Friday night, stirred cries
of "sellout" by stalwart dissident union members.
Mayor Edward Koch, fearful the city's municipal
unions would seek to "piggyback" on the transit pact
when their contracts come up in June, termed the
accord "
and said "the people of New
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More than 50,000 people are expected to attend the Health
Fair sponsored by Florida Hospital at the Altamonte Mall,
Sunday through Tuesday.
Themed "Health Is Everybody's Business," the fair will
emphasize disease detection and how to maintain good health.
Nearly 60 community service agencies will join in the testing
and also have displays providing information on various health

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436, came together
middle
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intersection
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say.
MOTORCYCLIST DEAD AFTER CRASH
Wetzel was pronounced dead a short time later at Florida
An Altamonte Springs man died Friday morning after his
Hospital Altamonte.
motorcycle collided with a pickup truck at the corner of State
No charges have been filed yet In the collision, which is still
and South Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs, police
un de r Investigation, police report.
say.
HOG FENCE STOLEN
Enough hog wire fencing to surround many a pig vanished
Keith Allan Wetzel, 26, of Apt. 9,825 S. Wymore Road, was
night from a home off State Road 410, deputies
killed when his bike collided with a Chevrolet pickup truck
report.
driven by Arthur B. Ailing Jr., Carter Road, Sanford, P011Cc
Jackie Attebury told deputies the 1164 worth of fencing, in
two 330-foot rolls, was taken from the aide of her house some
The motorcycle, northbound on Wymore and the truck, time Thursday night.

"i would agree that you could classify
that maneuver as typical Keystone
Cops," he said.
Since then, he added, Ambrose seems
to have a grudge against hIÜ. The probe
Into the mayor's alleged improprieties is
currently under consideration by the city
council,

WRIGHTSVILLE, Ga, (UP!)
Tension in this
central Georgia town, torn by racial confrontation,
increased today with the presence of white
supremacist J.H. Stoner for a demonstration black
leaders said might write "a new chapter in Wrightsville history,"
Stoner under indictment in Alabama for a black
church bombing In the '60s said he would be on hand
for the civil rights demonstration to see "what a buflch
of cannibals will do."

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endanger him or bother him," Doyle
sa id.

Quincy said he spotted mana tees, an endangered species,
from Homossassa Springs on the Gulf Coast down to the
Everglades and in the Indian River and at Fort Clinch on the
East Coast.
As a marine biologist, his biggest thrill was probably
spotting two unique and rare mangrove terrapins, the first he
had ever seen in the wild. The first terrapin he sighted was
nea r Flamingo in the Everglades Park and the second was in
Barnes' Sound. "It was newly hatched and was a thrill for my
daughter as well," he added .
During his journey, Quincy said, he camped out 10 or 11
nights, spent four in motels and the rest of the time stayed
overnight in homes of various hosts along the route. He was
enterta ined by many local
chapters at fish fries,
clambakes and barbecues.

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A new 24-bed surgical unit will open Monday at Florida
Hospital-Altamonte, as the first part of its $5.6 million expansion.

A total of 86 beds is included in the expansion program,
adding two floors to its present facility and bringing its bed
total to 220. The Altamonte satellite and the 50-bed Apopka
satellite are part of the 919-bed Florida Hospital complex,
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competing for the Mr. Hound title for the first time. From left to right,
Elizabeth Nilsson, Karen I.elbin and Pam McClellan help Carl Quisenberry
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Just lest week, a co-worker claimed he would
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politics. "They are touchy subjects," he said.
"Too touchy for me."
"Touche!" came another voice from the
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Another co-worker began "preaching" about
the devil and all the sin surrounding us. The
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I mentioned that I cared notto believe in this
satanic creature wearing horns and carrying a
long pitch fork to stoke the fires of the so-called
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"I cannot believe that God would create an

Sunday, April 13, 1980-4A
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Image stronger than he," I tried to explain.
"Granted there is negative force to balance the
goodness or godliness. I think the word "devil"
must have come from a certain geographical
location in reference "deli evil."
"You mean like Brooklyn?" was the reply.
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There comes the time when nearly everyone
has to feast off crow.
If you will recall, Easter Sunday was a little
cool. But that didn't stop most of the Easter
paraders from donning their frills to start the
day off at church.
I joined the paraders by visiting the church
where I claim honorary membership.
We were a little late and had to sit in the annex.
I wish lcould report it was as hot as the hinges
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Women In sleeveless frocks were cuddled up in

These are two subjects that can make
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their own arms.
However, the ministers and choir members
were bundled up in heavy-looking robes that
would probably withstand the chill of the North

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Pole.

I sneezed a time or two. My thoughts were not
exactly religious. Two or three back In the
corner had to leave for a few minutes. They
banged the door going out and coming back In.
The chest pain Monday morning was bad. It
was worse Tuesday and by Wednesday, excruciating. Better get to the doctor.
My friendly physician diagnosed the ailment
as the "devil's grab."
So help me, this is the gospel truth.
And speaking of "The Gospel Truth," ask the
Rev. Brette Sanford about his role In this
production as a guest artist with Ballet Guild of
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Teddy, too?
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older. Rey Bow, Frank units, Jams
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Rogers, Tony Martin, Gloria Swanson,,
Lretta Young and Efrim Tilvib.liat Jr. Ala
Jack LiLian,, who must be 10 years old but
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Is Ronald Reagan your kind 01 candidete?
Was Calvin Coolidge?
George Bob: Lots 01 athletes and coachs
Bob Matidas, Now Ryan, Torn Seaver, Bob
LION James 0th, Bud Wilrn and Digger
George Bob
sn
Moil onthejoc
vote Well asudfr11
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his wIfe whet'a.herism,, aid author Kurt
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Anderson, whe welcomes mMIL He's one

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to do something more than Just corn.
plain about the problems, may I
respectfully suggest you Join the
American Legion.
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have dedicated individuals and

organizations such as the American
Legion to fight for the principles of the
United States constitution, upon which
our system of government was founded.
This is 'why the American Legion.'
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Central Area
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Sunday morning, and farewells will be they (IOfl't want It) hear. A deaf ear has
said at that time.
no hearing, nor does a wooden leg have
James F. Sullivan any feeling. Our hostages can't think
State Secretary very well of us by leaving them in the
Seabee Veterans of Florida hands of these savages who have very
Seven Springs, Fla. little regard for life,

on television and were being used for effort in the rescue of the hostages and

their propaganda purposes did not look let the athletes decide the outcome of
to be In very good physical health for the Olympics, we might be making
a prisoner Is used like a prisoner and more progrs In getting our hostages
nothing else.
back home.
Our President keeps telling the
Stephen G. BalintSr.
people what he is going to do but when
Sanford
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The Altamonte Springs City, Corn- examiner; and ultimately, the city
bedroom window. The culprit was councilman should be set free on his own Pellerin from office by the recall method.
mission, under pressure for the past commissioners removing from office a
recognizance.
ultimatel y sente nced to a Jail term.
The recall (ai led .
several weeks to proceed with an In. colleague if the charges appear to be
Afte r personally paying attorney fees
The senior couple perceived that th e
But the harassment continued for
vestigatlon into allegations of wrong. substantiated.
only person in the city government who and after his family had gone through the months. Neither man ran for re-election,
doing In office by Mayor Norman Floyd,
No doubt the procedures
was attempting to help th em was Con- embarrassment of the situation, the
work as
Daniels, w ho had been in charge of
expects to adopt formal procedures by long as everyone Involvedwill
nell. And Connell felt at the time t hat it charges agai nst Connell were dismissed finances
Is
objective
the end of the month,
for the city during his years in
was his duty as a councilman to do In city court,
and leaves personal feelings aside. And
office,
left
the cou ncil with the city in
The commissioners have been in the no doubt this is the intent
Connell was not popular with
everything he could personally do to help
go
od
shape
unenviable position of walking that tight' Altamonte city commissioners. of the
financially. Pellerin who
them.
colleagues. He was a maverick ,nd
t
ook t he unpopular route of demanding
rope between appearing on the one hand
Each time something frightening sisted upon standing firm for W4t 'V that city fir
Investigations of this sort set a bad 1976 when then-Councilman Gerard happened
efighters meet state stan.
over-anxious to conduct an investigation
at their home, the couple believed in and fighting to the Limit th:.3e
01 one of their colleagues and on the other precedent, however, especially in the Connell was arrested by a member of the called on Connell. After a
dards
of
qualification
left his office with
shooting in. things he disagreed with. The people all firefighters in
band of appearing to be attempting to smaller cities of the county WlieTC non- police force and taken to the city's Jail. cident into the couple's
compliance
with state
home, Connell apparently liked him however. He was
par tisan politics is volatile and where
atop an investi ga tion,
The charges were interfering with a la w- arrived at the scene but police charged elected mayor of that city wi thin a few law.
They have been placed in a "no-win" citizenry is to personally involved In the enforcement officer in his duty.
months of the time he was briefly put in
the councilman with interference,
goverment and so
None 01 this Is to say that Mayor
affected.
5LO
Norman
that
Floyd is either innocent or guilty
The procedures agreed upon are:
The situation involved a senior couple
He was arrested at his home In front of
If hearing had been conducted by his
of the allegations against him. Nor does
formal complaint filed with the city situations occurred in two Seminole who had been harassed to the poinI of his children, frisked by police in the colleagues there Is no doubt
he would this say
commission' a single commissioner, County cities where investigations of this fearing for their lives. To their way of driveway of his home and taken away in have been removed from office,
that he should or should not be
Investigated
chosen by the others, to review the type could have ended up with dedicated thinking the police had refused to act. a squad car. He was held at the city Jail
In Winter Springs a year or so later, a
complaint' hiring of an independent councilmen being removed from office. Shots were fired Into their home and a af ter being fingerprinted until his at- movement was undertaken to remove
The costs of involvement in local
The first situation was in Longwood in Molotov cocktail was thrown through a torney called to warn the
Investigator; naming a hearing
police that the councilmen John Daniels and Laurent politics can be very high at times.

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Property along Soldiers Creek which

Indicated by their zero rating as con- uphold and defend the constitution of
servatives, the preservers of our the United States."
For years, we have pleaded with the
constitutional Republican form of
members of Congress to take action to
government,
S.B. "Jim" Crowe strengthen the armament of this
Sanford country.

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serving the World Affairs Council, as founding purpose is

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LEWIS GRIZZARD

I am very concerned about the
possible contamination of the Soldiers
Creek Basin since It Is a prime water
recharge area. The development of

Keep Creek Clean

No one would explain to nie who the

I then thought I was at a Communist plan itself got up and made a speech. was he going to feed the people in all the people were and who the acreage
meeting. My work on a northern lie claimed that the plan needed to be new apartments.
owners were so I came to the conThe sum and total is this plan cluslon, "with tongue in cheek," that all
newspaper made inc report on a few of Sharl)efled and pruned like a knife so it
these. Also the socialist party used this could cut through red tape. One of the delineates by law every square inch of the landowners were guerrillas and all
things he mentioned that needed to be land in Seminole County and places it the apartment dwellers were the
done was build houses and apartments all under the rule of the commissioners, people.
Karl Marx did all his writing for the and "let's not enlarge the agricultural to be abided by. It was stated that the
Dorothy Hanna
betterment of all the people Mao in lands."
commissioners do not have to listen or
Lake Mar

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Iliena -oung inan who worked on the have a real shortage of food and how

dependence: "We the undersigned development, commercial or

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prices of food were so high and that we

be served.

Seabees Set Reunion
*a a?
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members of Congress support the residential, would be the Installation of
i
principles embodied In the Declaration many septic tanks along this stream.
Florida Seabees, their honeybees and
of Interdependence of the World Affairs These septic tanks would pollute
widows of former Seabees are invited to
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Council of Philadelphia, and urge their Soldiers Creek and eventually Lake
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the semi-annual rendezvous being
study and discussion to promote Jessup.
hosted by Suncoast Island X-1, largest
American policy."
I respectfully urge that the DepartIn the world, oiln April 25, 26and 27 at the
This Is the congressman's oath of ment of Environmental Regulation
Ramada Inn, 401 U.S. Highway 19 S.
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"I... do solemnly swear (or refuse septic tank permits for this
Clearwater.
affirm) that I will support and defend environmentally sensitive area.
Formal opening of the hospitality
a
the constitution of the United States
Paula M. Williams room and registration will be April 25,
0 cOP., News S.lcS
against all enemies, foreign and
the day when old friendships are
Lake Mary
domestic; that I will bear true faith and
renewed and new ones cemented.
allegiance to the same; that I take this
American Legion Cares
Mail your reservation and check in
obligation freely, without any mental
advance to Charles G. Wagner, Reach
Why the American Legion?
reservation or purpose of evasion; and
Head chairman, 1025Granada St.,
Most people profess to be deeply Clearwater 33515. Prt?.registration for
I will well and faithfully discharge the
duties of the office on which I am about concerned about the problems facing Seabees of $2 may also be sent to
The 50 hostages are still in captivity
I doubt very much at this late date Is he going to do it or start doing
this nation, particularly the deplorable Wagner, which will save time when you with no signs of release. It seems like a
to enter. So help me,-God.".
that
there are more then four or five anything? He spends more time talking
I have it on no lest- an authority than state of our nation's defenses. But, how arrive as your packet will be ready for long time for these hostages to be
still
alive
and thete are saved as a blind about the Olympics and telling our
Jesus Christ, that aman cannot serve many are actively involved? How many you. Registration at desk will be $2.50, captive 145 days or more without any
for
propaganda
purposes. It they were athletes and the other countries
two masters. Which master will these are trying to do something about these while the banquet will be $7, Including action taken. We have had a lot of all alive
and
in
good physical health, athletes to boycott the Olympics In
signers of the Declaration of Inter- problems?
tax and gratuity. Reservations at the promises; but everything stopped
the United Nations delegation would Warsaw.
The American Legion Is. This is one Ramada Inn are $23.32 for a single bed there,
dependence serve? Their present
have been allowed to see at least some
performance indicates that they are of the few organizations whose basic and 127.56 for a double bed including
Just to talk to those people won't go of them. Even the few that were shown
If he would spend more time and

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I would like to thank you for
publishing the United Press International dispatch "Perfect Conservatives," and for the very dignified
picture of Congressman Richard Kelly,
R.New Port Richey.

thoughts concerning their treatment of runs through the beautiful Spring
Kelly? As a rule it tries to make those it Hammock area and empties Into Lake
wishes to hurt look like fools.
Jessup would be environmentally
However It did not carry Its act of hazardous for several reasons,
repentance so far as to designate the
The most obvious would be the
proportion of the members of Congress defacement of a beautiful green-belt.
who were and are members of the One auto dealership has already been
Members of Congress for Peace built in the Spring Hammock area and
through Law (MCPL).
other land has been cleared (or corn.
This is the endorsement these people mercial development.
signed of the Declaration of InterBut the most serious aspect of

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I asked him later why he thought we be Influenced by the committee in any
needed less land for agriculture when way.

or farm had no vested Interest and only
the people need

vvure ervice. Mip-Mops On Kelly

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Interests. And if their property stood in China used the words for the people on
the way of the peoples' needs the grove every page of his inanifesto.

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people that through this plan the people
would be served, not the vested interests.

The young lady lawyer Nikki ClaySeveral people got up and asked
ton was the second county officer to
questions and the outcome to my Unaddress the committee. This young derstanding was that the small and
lady lawyer read her notes with large grove owners, the small and large
authority and vigor. She told them the cattle owners and the small and large
plan was their guideline in all things farmers, the vegetable and dairy
and that there were no vested Interests owners were stripped of their vested

JEFFREY HART

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I was at the Seminole County Court In Seminole County and the true

House Room 426 on April I and saw the guideline'was what was good for the

President Carter wants us to be thankful for
JULIAN
small favors. You don't realize how small the
favors are in his "anti-inflation" budget until you
dig through the wads of tissue paper in the box.
J
The White House says the new budget of $611.5
billion for 1981 Is the result of cutting $15 billion in
.
federal spending
the sacrifice and discipline
For
Mr. Carter promised when he decided recently to
get serious about fighting inflation. But at the
bottom of the box we find that the new figure is
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only $4.3 billion less than what Mr. Carter was
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proposing to spend in the budget he sent to
One important byproduct of the 1* Census
Congress in January. That budget was revised co unt is reapportionment of city councils,
According to the latest analyses, Senator
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Edward Kennedy steam oUered President.
upward before he began cutting.
cou nty commissions, state legislatures and
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Carter in New York's Jewish vote, getting
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The federal government Is expected to spend congressional districts.
th
ree-quarters of it. And the consensus is that
The
black
population
that
went
officially
$568.5 billion in 1980. What he is proposing now is
un
un
—
though
Jewish voters may very well have
co
t
ed
in
1970
i
t
ed
an
e
1.9
million
st
ma
that the government spend $43 billion more in 1981
people might have mean t four additional
.
been distressed by Carter's economic
instead of the $47.3 billion more he proposed
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policies, as are other voters, the ma jor factor.
blacks in Congress and dozens of additional
January. That's a net reduction of seven-tenths of blacks elected to lesser offices.
in Kennedy's. heavy Jewish vote was distrust
1 percent. So much for sacrifice and discipline ...
of Carter's Israeli policy.
.
This year's results are expected to shift at
I
ONBut the new budget is balanced, as Mr. Carter least 11 congressional seats from shrhWng to
will remind us every chance he gets. A balanced growing states most often by increasing
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You've got to rub your eyes. Apparently the'
budget for the first time in 12 years Is indeed a Sun Belt representation at the expense of the
sy
llogism for those Jewish voters went
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something like this:
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favor— and a pitifully small one, considering that Northeastern Frost Belt. California, Florida
a) The security of Israel ultimately rests
th e balance Is achieved mainly through tax In- and Texas stand to gain in congressional
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representation. New York stands to lose four
upon
American resolution and military
creases. The new budget would have a deficit seats, Illinois and Ohio two each. Michigan,
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almost as great as the one in his January budget
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Pemaylvania and South Dakota may each
ia.
b) Senator Kennedy's record Indicates that
were it not for the so-called windfall profits tax on lose one.
he is one of the most anti-military lawmakers
CCoqliyNws$ivloe
oil which Mr. Carter signed into law recently.
The 1970 Census demonstrated that
on Capitol Hill, and that he has consistently
But there is even going to be a surplus In 1981, America's black population grows at more
been friendly to leftist and Marxist governsays the proud President. The American motorist than twice the rate of the white population
ments. And, therefore,
C) Vote for Kennedy to ensure the security
may be saying thanks, but no thanks. The surplus 12.6 percent for blacks compared to 5.5
cent for whites.
per
of
Israel. Such reasoning, to employ one of my
comes from the 10-cents-a-gallon tax Mr. Carter is
It placed 75 percent of blacks in
orite Yiddish words, Is meshuga nutty.
fav
putting on gasoline,
metropolitan areas, 55 percent in cities. And
Th
roughout his 17 years In the Senate,
But the new budget shows restraint in federal it found it a progressively Southern
Kennedy has voted against every major new
spending, as the list of cutbacks attests. Well, sort population
the South-to-North migration
U.S. weapons system with a single glaring
pattern established at the beginning of the
of. More than a little of the savings comes from
WASHINGTON
exception: the F-lB fighter. You might sup.
Kremlin's decision paiistm," the CIA review naton
deferral of spending programs the administration civil War was reversed for the first time..
to Invade Afghanistan was not reached
pose that Kennedy saw some unique merit in
But when Dioud was recalled in 1973,
Black interest groups — ranging from the without some serious misgivings, US.'in- situation
was supporting a few months ago. The budget
that
plane, to so single it out amid his torrent
"be&amp; to worew sharply,ft aereflects little or no restraint on the ambitious NAACP and Urban League to Operation Push telligence analysts report. One of the Soviet cording to the CIA. "He began at once to of anti-defense votes. Indeed he did. Its merit
Mayors
lay in the fact that its engine Is manufactured
strategists' principal concerns was the Increase sharply agitation on the
objectives of a federal government whose and the National Conference of Blackcount
of
have zeroed in on a proper 1*
aib1Uty
that
the
aggression
might
at
the General Electric plant in Lynn, Mass.
unite
the
Puabtunistan
question."
demands on the economy, balanced budget or not,
blacks u a means of insuring proper
long-hostile
Moslems
of
Pakistan
and
.
If
the
Defense. Department contracted out
are at the root of our inflation problem.
allocation of federal and state funds.
Shortly
er
his
CIA
. began
Afghanistan
-and
this
is
every
one
of I tbe .nsw wó.pons system
precisely
what
sitar
return,
But the new budget Is (air, the President says.
But Um use of the figures to reapportion happened.
picking up reports that he "has traJned and
Massachusetts finj, maybe Teddy would
The cutbacks and limitations are widely spread,
local and state governments which control
"Ordy such a military action could finally equipped Pakistani dissidents to carry out
have risen above principle and voted for.
been almost overlooked. have pushed those diverse factions together," sabotage onthe Pakistani side of the border."
touching defense, energy projects, highways, such spendi ng —
them.
EquallyIgnored Is the power that state
postal subsidies, aid to states and cities, and job
said one State Department expert who has Though he denied this publicly, Daoud adgove
rnments assert over the center cities
monitored the situation for years. This may mitted to CIA sources that he would give
programs, sparing Social Security, Medicare
With that lone exception, Kennedy has
where most blacks live,
turn the possibility of a Vlethain-.tyle "sanctuary and financial assistance" to
Medicaid and programs that directly affect the
worked against and cast his vote against the.
One heated Issue in the recently concluded quagmire for the Russian into a reality, he Pakistani dissidents in the two disputed
poor. But what exactly is "fair" in the distribution
ABM system, the B-i bomber, the cruise
iao session of the Georgia General Auem..
procilnces.
aIcle(l
of federal dollars?
missile and the neutron bomb, the airborne
bly, for example, was a tax formula that
There has been hitter enmity between
In the relatively secure and placid year of 1958 would have siphoned sales tax moneyfrom Afghanistan and Pakistan, for exinple' 'er
early warning system, a variety of aircraft
Daoud's overtures to India further
exacerbated this country's relations With
defense spending accounted for 52 percent of the
carriers, and the Trident submarine.
the state's urban centers into rural Georgia.
PuslAwAstan, the
Pakintaril provinces
Pakistan. So sfron was the antipathy towarg
Needless to say, he opposes the
mobile
federal budget and income-transfer payments to Theproposall was barely defeated, Indicating that border on Afghanistan. As a secret
although a majority of Georgians live In histal overview
missile system.,
Pakistan that Dsoud, and even the two Soviet
individuals about 20 percent. Today, in a world far
urban areas, rural lawmakers still dominate
whm
puppets who succeeded him after he was
In IM, Kennedy supported an ameadmerit
claimedthattben
more dangerous, defense has dropped to 22,7
assass
in
ated in in Wback from the
positions.
power
offered
by Senator George McGovern, which
peopleare ethnically closer to Mgii'iatan's
percent of the budget and payments to individuals
ian'
'Vol
concept"
an
Asian
would
have
transferred four percent of the
dominant Pushtwi
have passed 50 percent. The latter are the
defense budget to liberal social programs.
The
1950
Census
results
are
likely
to
give
Pakistanis,
should
be
granted
autonomy
or
collective
security
system,
in
which
the
notorious 'w controllables" which Mr. Carter has
Soviet Union was to be the dominant partner.
U Kermedy had had his way on defense
added power to a third bi ic
the suburbs. self.determlnatlon."
refused to touch.
Issues
over the years, the United States could
The Piahtunhstan dispute was visceral,
rising gasolin prices, most
A bwnblthg Soviet diplomat, Alexander
And those are the programs causing an Despite
not
guarantee
the security of Lang Island, let
metropolitan population growth In America Is according to one source, and erected an Pusanov,te
n-Pakistani
alone
Israel.
unremitting increase in federal obligations from a r.bxbo phenomenon.
emotional barrier that no Afghan or Pakistani differences when he suggested to the
year to year, squeezing defense and other national
could safely breach. Th. hostility Pakistani ambassador In Kabul "that
While neither owned nor rented housing In
priorities Into the backseat. They are the Increased much In center cities over the Last between the two nations might have Con- Paklistaft make territorial concessions to
Kennedy's votes on defense Issues have
decade, such housing Increased considerably tinued IndefInitely if the Soviets hadn't Afghanistan In the Interests of mutual
programs that would make Mr. Carter the author
been perfectly consistent with his overall
faster In suburbiL the Census Bureau notes. marchedho Afghanistan.
of yet another deficit budget if he had not
meny,"
view of the world: trendy-Isolationist.
iasIa's
aggr
es
sion
h
as
cemented
them
in
5$Ifl
t
e,
At
t
he
im
He has been friendly toward Castro, hostile
discovered how to turn a profit on the energy
way that nothing else could have dons," a
lived
In
the
suburbs.
a
five
blacks
In
America
Word
of
this
got
back
to
Islamabad,
and
the
toward
Chile, and has treated Soviet outrages
crisis with new taxes on the oil industry. Is it fair
Thus future reapportionment Is likely to CIA analyst told my associate Dale Van Atta. Pakistanis were not Impressed by Puunov's
against
dissidents with rhetorical kid gloves.
to the American people as a whole to have their
The Soviets' military aggression marked attempt to Wame the gaffe on an interpreter's
IncrW power among those who have chosen
As
a
consistent
supporter of the Mansfield
future tied to that kind of a budget philosophy?
not to live and pay taxes where most blacks the failure of lonptaiidlng, hsavy'haridsd mistake, "Puswov may not have realized
amendment, he favors the withdrawal of U.S.
Mr. Carter promises to use his veto power to
live. Their political intweds we wAre likely attempts by the Kremlin to On domtnaPce that whet Ioss down well In Kabul Is likely to
forces from NATO and from Europe. Hi
to reflect a Proposition 13 mentality than they over Afghanistan by Indirect m8m and Ihe raise the roof In IIhhin,b.d," a CIA topassure that Congress passes a balanced budget
opposes the construction of a U.S. base on
are any Increase In iit4ng for the dlsad. PusMw'inan Issue was usuelly dis sticki'4
cl - t-umbra report observes.
for 1961. Ii he serious. With more than enough
Diego Garcia, opposes a U.S. presence In
.
point inthuseoft.n'pknsUcmask
South Korea, and opposes aid to Turkey.
new tax money rolling In to cover a $43 billion variti.d .
as CIA roports lihatrat..
The Soviets chansy attempts to bring their
According to ratings compiled by the
increase in federal spending, it would be
Afghan Prime Minister Mohanunsd Dowd ' Moslem neighbors together In
Americans
for Democratic Action, Kennedy'I
Soviet.
outrageous if the budget were anything but
Center city residents many of them black was ousted by his cousin and brOthsiIib45W, dominated "collective security" failed. But
record
Is
actually
to the left of George
balanced. The anti-Inflation weapon under Mr.
and poor are likely to discover themselves King Z.Nr Shah, In 1953 because of his their mflI$y aggression succeeded,
McGovern's.
Carter's wrapping turns out to be a water pistol
as uncounted after the 1* Census as they "authoritarian methods and the adverse Ironically, in uniting the traditional enerni..
Supporters of Israel vote for Kennedy.
°°' effects of t11d pois toward
were bef ore.
from Woolworth's.
agalidst the Soviet Union.
You've got to be kidding or meahuga.
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BERRY'S WORLD

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Large Doses Of Vitamins
May Not Aid Your Health
Most American got enough of the
nutrients they need f rom the foods they

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misleading or exaggeraW promotional n9ports
daims into using unnecessary vitamin
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iiipplements.
In fact,
Drug Topics a
mantim far pharmacists — vitamins I
and other foodnçplents rft up $1.2
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nbrosis. and vascular diseases.

That meant that our parents shared
their homes with our grandparents.
Extended families were par for the
course during our childhood.
We grew up, married,bought homes,
ised families.

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followed the biblical commandment to
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Still, reamer has felled to show any
Consvier Reports' medical con"
lints ode th1, despite numerous auth value for vitamin E. And It r.ma"w
'l in search of a
"V111811110
claims for large vlatmnln do , evidence kno as a "vl
although
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generations,
people in our six- or seven-room houses.
Our youngsters grew up, found mates,
Make a guess as to what's bound to
set up housekeeping In homes or apart- happen as the decade
progresses. It's
merits.
now safe to say that the extended family
Standard procedure, right? Not will make a comeback duing the 'SOs,
fl)1flO.
We will be taking In
Rents for desirable apartments have children, their spousesour married
and their
gone through the roof. So, of course, have children, We will be built-in babysitters.
home P
For some 01 us, this will be a pleasure.
Our newly married children will pay For others, It will be
misery.
through the nose for housing. And their
Much will depend on how we prepare
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Smithsonian Institution Shows Nation

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Smithsonian
For once, no scholarly, esthetic or other highInatitutlon, which used to get huffy about being minded purpose was imputed.
This exhibit,
:caned "the nation's attic," finally overcame its forthrightly titled "The Nation's Attic," opened
native stuffiness and Invited the public to see this month. Its site on
museum's third floor
what It really has squirreled away in the garret, was even redecorated the
to resemble a loft, cornIt was just as everyone suspected. The attic Is plete with artificial cobwebs,
:crammed with useless, quaint and outlandish
A casual visitor might be emotionally torn
items - not to say junk - that somebody just between the plug of chewing tobacco
that Cmdr.
couldn't bear to throw away.
Robert Perry carried to the North Pole in 1909
More than 100 such prime curiosities as a and a 1910 Kansas City brick on which
was
storage container for partially used chewing gum engraved "Don't Spit On Sidewalk,"
have been retrieved from the Smithsonian's dim
Benjamin Lawless, the museum's director of
recesses and placed on display in the Museum of exhibits, and Robert Vogel, a curator, were asked
History and Technology,
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schlock" in the collection.
18Arniy shoes issued during the Civil War to a 7"Eventually," Lawless said, "important obBoth threw up their hands in mock horror.
foot-2 Union soldier who was killed before he got a jects from this extraordinary hodge-podge were
"Schlock?" they cried in unison. Lawless chance to try them on.
identified as national treasures" and put on
protested, "We don't use that word around here."
New guidelines now require acquisitions to be exhibition with 3 Million other Items.
Very well then, which artifacts were their significant and fully documented.
The rest - Victorian fly traps, eyeball
personal favorites?
That criteria possibly would have ruled out massagers, Casey Jones' grave markers and all
Lawless opted for the "monocycle," a singled. Tom Thumb's miniature piano, the world's - "were relegated to study collections in the
wheeled vehicle in which the rider sits suspended
largest ocarina, and an "illuminated" alarm back rooms."
on a swing inside the wheel and turns hand and clock that automatically strikes matches to make
Museum visitors have until Sept. 15 to see the
foot cranks,
the dial visible by night.
wisp of red, white and blue beard grown by Gary
"I understand it was Invented in a bar," he
Those items, along with the "Harding nose Sandburg of Downey, Calif., in 1976 to cornsaid. "Anyway, it crashed on its test run and the thumber," a relic of the 1920 presidentIal cam- memorate America's Bicentennial.
project was abandoned,"
paign, got into the attic back when standards
After that, It and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln's
Vogel was rather more taken with a pair of size were more relaxed.
chicken-leg coffee service will disappear.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, April 13, 1910-l6

Soy. Slashes To Seven Stroke Lead

Ballesteros Blisters Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP!)
Seve Ballesteros is
converting the customarily American dominated
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The reigning British Open champ, just turned 23
the other day, has himself a commanding fourstroke lead going into today's third round and Torn
Watson, the red-haired superstar who came here as
the odds-on favorite, isn't sure he can be caught.
"Seve is playing very well," said Watson, who
trails the young Spaniard by seven strokes. "He's
not going to make too many errors on this golf
course. It's going to be very tough to catch him."
PGA champ David Graham, an Australian who
was tied, along with Texan Jeff Mitchell, with
Ballesteros after the first round, agrees.
"Gary Player (only foreigner to win the Masters)
summed It up at a dinner earlier this week," said
Graham. "He said Ballesteros is the best young
golfer in the world today."
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Seminole High first baseman Glenn Stambaugh
tallies a run against Mainland Friday night,
helping the Tribe to a 7-5 win over the Buccaneers,
George Porzig went the distance on the mound
and Bobby Wells went 2-4 at the plate to help the
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Adams, a 29-year-old Texan who joined the tour two
years ago, said she had been playing so poorly in
recent weeks she decided to take some advice from one
of Arnold Palmer's books
recover by relaxing,
simply watching the flowers and enjoying the round,
"I went out and enjoyed it, looking at the trees all
day," she said. "And we just pulled the right stick (golf

"Our pitching has been
down a little, but its picking
up," Coach Birth Benjamin
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Rookie holly Hartley surprised the crowd at North
Ridge Country Club with her 3-under 69, good for sole
possession of third place. Then came four women with
2-under 70s on the 6,142-yard par 72 layout: Donna
Cuponni Young, Kathy Ahern, Kathy Young and
Debbie Austin.

8-18 on the year.
Friday night the Seminoles
took advantage of six
hottest baseball teams
Mainland errors to jump
Seminole and Lake Howell
ahead early and hang on for
posted close victories Friday Miller
against
Lyman
the win.
ma high school double header Wednesday and ace Bryan
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Center Fielder Daryl Ely Five Star.
into left field for the first run,
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"They should be In a good
stroked a long double into left
Bobby Wells, who had
Aaron's
Angels
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out
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options
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bandwagon. They could care less about a
from second base and give the Coach Sam Momary said on a two-out single
up the player strike too.
Silver Hawks an eight Inning about the Hawks conference middle by sophomore Alton
74 win over Lake Brantley. chances. "But with high Davis for a 2.1 first
They don't have fancy uniforms, well manicured fields or the
school kids, you never can advantage.
latest equipment on the market.
The victory improved
tell."
Instead they have a young Sanford resident as a coach. A
league-leading Hawks Five
added one more in young
One thing that you can e
young man whose concern and time over the past several
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the
most Impressive won-loss record.
They are 18-3 overall, Lake Ch Bobby Lundquist
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has bough narrowly beat a throw
Brantley fell to 1141 overall his squad playing the best
Aaron's Angels are a group of 11-15-year old girls from the
to the plate after Darren
and 64 in the Five Star.
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baseball in the county over Whaley misplayed Mike Sanford area, More directly they're involved In Aaron
"The kids that haven't been the
third.
Richardson's
one-man
Youth
Association.
A
virtual
solo,
save.
Link's
ground
ball
at
past three weeks.
hitting are now coming
the-youth campaign, spearheaded by fulithue County School
The Tribe added two more
I4undqulst's crew made it
'through," assistant Coach
Board
employee, par. time college student, and all the time
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in a row over a Pro
seven
Greg Robinson said about depleted
friend, confidante and open-eared Aaron Richardson.
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Ely's big hit and
The
20-year-old
Richardson
has
been
working
to
keep
the
and
Dealba
walked
with
two
an earlier the night contest at the
two-rim double by junior Jay Stadium.
kids around the Sanford Housing Organization neighborhoods
outs,
V
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Dealba
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second,
After
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young, they want
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In senior J.D. D'arvilhe. The forfeit, Seminole has eled away from the pitcher, the
never
sire-handed shortstop banged off eight victories in nine speedy Dealba
hesitated to give Seminole aSout tow' hits Including one to outings.
shown and lid
what's
us
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lead.
"No doubt that brought
open the bottom of the eighth.
Aaron's Angels are front row left to right Twinkle Knight, Annette Everett,
That Patriot rally was cut together," said Lundquist. "it
Mainland pulled within 5-6
Tina Carr and Letayna Bell. Back row left to right Renee Carr, Regina Bell,
short though, when Hawk was the turning point. The In the top of III fifth, but
Nina Ware, Sonja Noble, Martha Brooks and coach Aaron Richardson,
reliever Charlie Miller boys wanted to go out and Wells single chased home two
grabbed a Buzzy Arthur bunt prove they're a better team runs in the bottom of the In.
and forced D'arvllleatsecond than anybody."
ning to take off the pressure.
"Anytime these kids need a in. I just try to show them that around on the streets."
And for the last nine games, George Pc*zlg struggled to
base.
voice, I stand up and try to be there are a lot of good acthem
lie adds, "Kids are young,
Miller then induced first the Seminoles have been just the win,
that voice for them,"
tivitles and programs they they want to be shown and led
sacker Doug Dershimer to fly that. They have knocked off
Shortstop Tony Seal Paced
What compels a 20-year-old can get involved with and into what's right and what's
to center and struck out pinch conference powers Lake the Buca with four hits in.
batchelor
to devote almost benefit from."
on the straight and narrow since he was a sophomore at
wrong. And it takes adults to
hitter Kirk Menendez to end Howell and DeLand among eluding long home run and
every
spare
minute of his free
a
Seminole
High.
lead
them."
Now t hat he's formed the
the wins. The Tribe stands at double.
thi gw,
Slim his graduation from Seminole High in 1978, Richardson time to other People's Angels, who play their first
Richardson hopes the 'Push
For
has JUUW a regular work schedule around night claws at youngsters?
get together on
game in two weeks
"Nobody seems to have Richard
Seminole Community College to form the Aaron Richardson
April 21st will be a big step in
son has his sights
Youth Organhation. His efforts to counsel and keep the neigh- time for kids anymore," of- on something bigger,
By BENTON WOOD
Mike Medel pounded a triple evening at the plate by borhood rug rats away train the negative and damaging ef- lers a concerned Richardson. Something he feels Is a little
Heraldlpsrta Writer
fectaolgrowlngupindludvantagedsurroundjngs have led to
Into right centâ IvIng in driving in the second ,,,,,
more Important than a softboth runs,
the game in the seventh in. the formation of his girl's softball team, the Angels.
ball game.
DAYTONA BEACH- Third baseman Dale Becton ning.
coach and youth worker, "But they kind of derided what our
Dytona Beach Seabreeze grounded out, but not before
But after
"I'm working on a 'Push
hwler Alan Rose fanned 14 sending Model in with the quick Parker stole second association is all about better fit the Angel mold."
For Youth' get together,"
Lyman bitters n the Sand third rim of the inning.
The softball team doesn't belong to any sanctioned league
base, Rae responded to the
explained the soft-spoken
Crabs captureda44Five Star
nor does it get involved in any high level tournament play.
Lyman's Kerr allowed a challenge by w "ti.t j
young man,
iiference Victor)' over the third liming unearned run and
ye,, &amp;W Instead, as coach Richardson says, "We challenge other
Geybounds Friday right.
only two hits after the first. finally senior Neil Marshall to community organization teams to play. Sports gives the kids a
"I've been mee ti ng with
vehicle to learn the skills of the game but more Importantly
The fiame.throwing, let- frame. He sent 13 Swidcrab end the contest,
some of the city officials to try
how nece.wy It is to learn how to work with other people and
Uand senior struck out the hitters down swinging for his
to get the use of t he Sanford
"When we don't hit
Aide in the first, sixth and evening's efforts. At one point score nina, we don't win,"
along,"'
Civic Center to bring all kinds
That may sound like an old locker room cliche, but it's just
sil~mllh timings. He allowed late in the game the throwing observed Lyman Cosa Bob
of youth organizations,
Lyman only six hits an the righhsodpr whiffed eightofl0 McCullough. As a result pert of the message Richardson has been trying to spread to
programs and hopefully some
evening,
batters that he faced, yet he Lyman fell to 13.10 for. the kids for the better pert of the last four years.
of the youth church groups getting more kids Involved in
Seabr.sz. posted Ut.. ruN slipped to 14 on the season. year. They have dropped five
Richardson should know all about dealing with kids and
together to kind of put on a something good.
in ON first hseieg off Lyman
particularly a girt's softball team. He grew up with 10 sisters,
whole day of activities to show
Hound leadaff hitter Bch of their last ala bail ga
Aaron's Angels won't win
starting hurler Jeff Kerr. Parker collected four of
The Greyhounda had beck battling for what littie attention be could gather among 11
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a
Ri lid .1 do gems by Lyman's six hits. The talented to Daytona Beach Monday
available to them.
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"Believ, me, I didn't get a whole lot of attention with all my
holing. sin* to right field. shortatep, who upped his evening
to tangle with
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fancy
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r center fielder, Kurt bitting avenge to .411 for the Mahdwd in a P'
happening
"That's half the problem," clubhouse or locker room they
s4d1i1oed days.
Beirketf walked, shortstop year, capped 'a perfect Coofereocs battle.
continued RIchardon, "The rntetlna run down shack with
'11t's what I try todo for the k1ds,.. give them some at.
kids aren't aware of the good one stuffy window. There lsn't
tkm show them that somebody cues about what's hapIN,
things they ci be getting any fancy furniture and the
peting to them,"
Involved In, and neither are coach doesn't wear a threeRichardson's grem roots In youth work came from the
their parents. We need to get piece suit.
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like a stroll in the park."
Adams' round, her best ever in LPGA play, featured
only one bogey and five birdies.
In contrast, Alcott's showing was simply an extension of her sparkling play last week, when she
finished second in the prestigious LPGA Winner's
Circle Tournament. She also has the incentive of being
the
champion, taking a one-hole sudden
death in 1978. Last year's tournament was conceled
because of schedule problems.
"I missed sonic good birdie chances but saved some
ggoood pars," s he said.
Iiartiey's score card showed six birdies and three
bogeys, but it was even more of a scramble than that.
She estimated that on eight different holes she had to
sink 10-foot putts to save par.
Donna Caponi Young's two under 70 came on a
course she had never seen before she teed off Friday.
"1 just followed the other players to know which tee
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to success on the LPGA tour may hinge on how little
she concentrates on the course.
Playing "really oblivious" at the start, Adams fired
a 4-under-par 68 Friday to share the lead with Amy
Alcott going into today's second round of the $100,000
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this time, is another Ballesteros booster.
who surprised a lot of people, including himself, by
"i think he has as much talent as any young
shooting a 66.
player that has come along in a long time," said
"1 was just hoping to make the cut," said Caldwell
Nicklaus. "He has a wonderful short game. lie's a
who has yet to win in more than live years on the pro
nulgnificant chipper."
golf tour. "This is my first Masters. I never thought
about
the tournament all day long. I was just trying
Ballesteros needed his short game Friday.
to get around."
lie was as long as usual- and about as wild
scrambling to a 3-under-par 69 for a two-day total of
familiar name made the leader board Friday
,dASneed.
lie had a second-round 70 to share fourth
9-under 135. As for why he exhibited less control
place with Torn Kite, Jerry Pate, Jim Simons, and
than he did Thursday when he opened with a 66,
Doug Tewell. Tewell got a last-minute invite by
Ballesteros said:
winning the heritage Classic less than two weeks
"Well yesterday was Thursday and today
Friday. I didn't swing as well today, but it doesn'tis ago.
Mitchell skied to 75 Friday, nine strokes higher
niatt where you put the drive if you make the
than
his Thursday score, and confessed the thought
patt,
of
leading
in his first Masters' appearance caught
Anyway,added Ballesteros, his wild drives add awith him.
little spice to his game.
"1 was too nervous," he said. "But I'm going to
"It's very boring," he said, "to go fairway,
play
a little more aggressively this weekend."
fairway. fairway,"
Defending champ Fuzzy Zoeller is seven strokes
Graham had a 73.139 Friday and went into today's back at 142, along with Watson and three-time
action tied for runner-up honors with Rex Caldwell winner Player.

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runs In five innings but wound up the victor because of Staub's
heroics
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two-run shot by Bob Watson en route to a 6-1 lead over Jenkins,
but in the fifth Texas eru pted against Tommy John and pulled
within 6$•
In other games, Kansas City beat Detroit, 4-0, the Chicago
White Sox defeated Baltimore, 8-4, Oakland nipped Minnnsota,
1-0, California blasted Cleveland, R~2, and Toronto downed
Seattle, 10-7, in 11 innings. Boston at Milwaukee was postponed
by rain.
Roya ls'4, Tigers 0
Pete uCock knocked in three runs and Larry Gura pitched a
six-hitter. The shutout enabled the lefthander to match his 1979
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the victory for Pit tsburgh,
In ot her games, the Chicago Cubs defeated th e New York
Mets, 74, Philadelphia topped Montreal, 6-3, Cincinnati
blanked Atlanta, 6.0, in a rainshortened six Innings, Houston
outhit Los Angeles, 10.6, and San Diego downed San Francisco,

Raider's tennis squad is front row left to right Gary Drew, Scott Reagan,
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championships this season," says the former prep and college
basketbal aCh who ,ilan ,.nrn,,i,i,
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Ever since Seminole Community College tennis coach

Castle's encores have been impressive to say the least,
Devastating would be a better term,
Heading into this year's current 24-2 campaign, Castle and
the Raider netinen have compiled an awesome 1034 junior
College record. Atnong those 103 victories are five Division 11
championships, a pair of undefeated junior college seasons

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Raiders have expe rienced great success. Coach Castle

Cubs 7, Mets S
Dave Kingman drove in four runs with two homers and Jerry
Martin added a pair of solo shots to power Chicago. Kingman
led off the second inning with a 400-foot blast over the left-field
wall,
PhIllies 6, Expos 3
Greg Luzinski belted a threerun homer in the first inning to
spark Philadelphia to Its first opening day triumph since 1974.
Reds 6, Braves 0

high schools because the four year universities scoup up most
of the Florida talent," he points out.
"We might get a few of the good prep players like Reagan
and Copeland, when we do we're fortunate.
"We get some of the best foreign kids from Australia and
Canada because those countries don't have junior college

Dave Cash scored the tiebreaking run on an Infield out after
a modern-day record three errors in the seventh inning by San

illustrates why.

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Friday night that gave Milwaukee a 2-1 leadin their best-ofseven Western Conference semifinal series. But Lanier,
who scored a game-high 24 points, didn't sound very confident.
"We made a lot of mental errors," he said, "Just because
we won doesn't mean I have to be satisfied. I think there are
some places we have to beef up."
Lanier scored eight of his points in the final quarter.
Seattle had pulled to within, 85-81, with six minutes left
when Lanier hit a basket and two free throws to make it 89, with 5:20 remaining.
Marques Johnson added 16 points for Milwaukee 'and
Brian Winters 15. Center Jack Stkma led Seattle wi th 20
points, while Dennis Johnson had 15 and John Johnson and
Gus Williams 14 each,
Bucks' Coach Don Nelson said, "We worked hard to take
away their outside game. We were trying to control them,"
"The next game (Sunday) will be the toughest we've
played. These are the world champions. They are going to
come out and play the best game they can."
In other games, Boston routed Houston, g5.75,to take a 2-0
lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal and Los Angeles
defeated Phoenix, 106-105, for a 3.0 edge in the other
Western semifinal. Philadelphia, leading 2 games to 1, is at
Atlanta Sunday. AU series are best-of-seven matches,
Celtics 9k Rockets 75
Larry Bird and M.L. Carr combined for 15 points to
trigger a third-quarter rally that carried Boston to victory.
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Monday.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 37 points, including a
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Jamaal W ilkes had 15 poin ts and Magic Johnson, N ixon and

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Herald Photo by Tom Netsel

Seminole High's men's and Kirk Lemon of Lake Tracy Bonham received Most 1. Ferris (LB) 1391; 2. Labelle

track squad rolled up a big Brantley split Most Valuable Valuable Runner accolades.
lead early in the competition Field Event honors.
Seminole Co. Championships

On the distaff side Lyman's

(TP) 14.5 (tied record); 2.

Ueary (L)4:27.9; 3. Chandler (LB) Albershardt (I) 15.4; 3. Hartman

Teams: Sanford (SI 102 'i. 53.3. 330 Hurdles: 1. Branch (S) It 9. Mile: 1. Hollenbaugh (L)
III; 2. Sutton (TI') 43.2; 3. Lobelia

5:20.1; 7. Watson (LB) 5:25.2; 3.

Brantley (LBI 54, Lake Howell (LH) 43.4 High Jump: 1. Davidson McNulty (TP) S:28.7. 440 Relay: 1.
(LH) s',, Trinity Prep (TP) 41. (5)63 (record); 2. Grace (S) and Sanford (Davis, Davis. Hayes,
Hanvey (LH) 62. Mile Medley Bradley) 50.0 (tied record) 2.
Long Jump: 1. Griltln (0)
Labelle (LH) 200; 3. Murphy (0) Relay: I. Lyman (Collier. Morris, Lyman 50.9; 3. Lake Howell 51.0
Perry,
Beary)
440: I. Hartman (L) 61.0; 2. Perry
200. Pole Vault: 1. Lemons (LB) Prep
3:44.1;
3. 3:41.5; 2. Trinity
Oviedo 3:46. 2. 220: (5) 62.2; 3. Maul (LB) 62.4. 330
13•6; 2. Aleksevitch (U 130; 3,
1. McGill 22.6; 2. Fore (0) 23.2; 3. Hurdles: 1. Albershardt CL) 47.3
Gage CL) 11-6. shot; L Miller (5) Campbell (5) 23.3.U0: 1. Lesure
(record); 2. Train (LH) 50.0; 3.
11; 2. Mundie (LB) 45-½; 3 (L) 1:56.7 2. Lee (TP) 2:021; 3
Burch (5) 50.5. Long Jump: 1.
Smith
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44-11½;
Hurdles:
Labelle
15.4; 120
2. Griffin
(0) 1 Jeffers (LH) 2:05.6; 2 Mile: 1. Brown (LH) 17-5; 2. Cleveland (L)
15.5; 3. Savage (LB) 13.5. 100: 1. McNulty (TP) 9:56.3; 2. Beery (L) 17 ~ ; 3. Howard (L) 16-I1. ISO, 1.
9.571; 3. Rahill (LH) 10.01.1, Mile
Bonham (LB) 2:215; 2. Hollen-

Valuable Player honors with Valuable Player honors.
Allison

Mile: 1, McNulty (TP) 4:22.6; 2.

Lestare (L) 51.6; 3. Warren (5) 7. Davis (S) 11.1; 3. Howard (L)

Lyman (L) 64, Oviedo (0) 63, Lake

equally impressive first place

Trinity Prep's Paul McNulty,
a resident of Lake Mary.

(LH) 136.9; 3. Payne (0) 136-e. 111 2. 110 Hurdles: 1. Cleveland
4:37.7440:1. Edwards (5)513;?. (L) 1S.5. 100: 1. Brown (LH) 11.1;

Boys

Lady Greyhounds rolled to an

Seminole High.

Sutton (5) 10.0; 2. McGill (5) 10.0; Relay: I. Sanford (Edwards, bough (L) 2:24; 3. Ryter (LH)

Basye was selected as

3. Fore (0) 10.1.440 Relay: 1. Warren, Voitoline, Young) 3.31.2; 2:26.1. Mile Medley Relay: 1
Sanford (Branch,
McGill,
Young, 2. Lyman 3:34.0; 3. Oviedo 3:36,1. Lyman (Brummitt, Cleveland.
the Most Valuable Field Carnpbetl)43.6
(record);
2. Oviedo
Field MVP: Shawn Labelle (LH) Haggins, Dvorsky) 4:26.0; 2. Lake
Shawn L,abefleof Lake Howell performer while teammate 45.0; 3. Lake Brantley 46.0 Discus and Kirk Lemon
(LB), Running Howell 4:21; 3. Trinity Prep 4:215

MVP: Paul McNulty (TP) and 220:1. Bradley (5) 26.2; 2. Brown
Sam McGill(S).
(LH) 26.6; 3. Howard (L) 27.1. 2

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Teams: Lyman 709, Lake Howell Bringardner (L) 112:12.1; 3,
78, Lake Brantley 64, Sanford , Compton (LH) 12:23. Milt Relay:

I. Lyman (Albershardt, Notion.

Joseph DiFrancesco a three hitter and fanned eight Milex Tune tip blanked Lake Trinity Prep JO, Oviedo is.

softball play.

circuit.

In other action Mike Lapp

x.April 14 - Atlanta at N.Y.
Rangers, 5:33 P.M.

homer to help Sutton &amp; Son,

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Los Angeles vs. N.Y. Islanders run
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Houston (Ryan 16-14), 4:13 p.m, monton
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Merthie had a triple to go out 14.
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and a trio of national rankings, including a third and a pair of
programs so they have no where to play."
seventh place showings nation-wide.
Word about the Raider tennis program gets around fast,
"Th e success of our program just kind of sells itself," ex- Several of the players from Canada and Australia and Finland
(fl. plains Castle of the Raider's continued winning ways. "We
return home during the summer and spread the news.
Garvin (7). Duskey (7). Moore
have proba bly the best known junior college tennis program
"Mannisto is an example," Castle Illustrates. "He'll be
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just about anywhere. Our former players, all of whom have
back for his second season next year and he's bringing three
Kan City
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gone on to four year universities via the tennis scholarship
players who should really be able to help us."
Schalieder, Underwood
(7) er (9) and Stinson. W-Mooro
route," he adds, "sell the program for us,"
1
Lrisser
(Wednesday a look at the Raiders as they prepare for the
W-Gura(1-Q).
Although Castle has one of his youngest teams in the past state tournament.)
(0-1).
Craig (H.
five seasons for this year's campaign, a mixture of some
foreign talent spiced with a pair of local prep stars have
combined to keep S.C.C.In the- lofty heights of college tennis
circles. .•
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Castle easily provides a mint-scouting re port on his top six
that ha ve taken on the likes of four year schools like Old
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Dominion, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Central Florida.
For
el
Num ber 1. Gary Drew-Melbourne, Australia. "He started
slowly but has really been coming on, especially the last three
weeks," says Castle. "Gary has beaten two of the number one
DARLINGION, S.C. (UPI) Sunday's 24th running of
players in the state and gives us a big boost at the top of the
the Rebel 500 will see one of the fastest fields in the history
lad
der"
of Dar li ngton Raceway 17 out of the 36 dr ivers qualified
Number
2,
Luse
Mannisto,
Helsinki,
Finland.
"He's
with speeds of more than 151 mph.
currently undefeated against junior college opponents and
The Chevrolet-led field of 29 cars will be Joined by three
holds a 27-1 overall record," Castle informs. "Lane has a solid
Fords and single Dodge, Chrysler, Mercury and Oldsmobile
£
shot
of being seeded at the top of the sta te tournament, and
entries,
he's coming back next season," smiles Castle,
Qualifying for the first 18 positions was held on Thursday
Number 3. Julian John
D.C.-" Julian's a
and the concluding round was held Friday,
prime
contender
for
the
state
title.
He's
had
a lot of tough,
.,
Benny Parsons, who had a
fOCord (U11UY1I3 nifi of
close
matches
which
will
help
at
state,
he
's
also
coming
back
.
155.506 mph, has the pole position, followed by David
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Number 4. Eric Hasdbury.Toronto, Canada- "Eric is UI)'
Richard Petty, starting seventh, was clocked at
defeated
in
junior
college
play
and
ranks
very
close
in
talent
to
than 154 mph during practice nina Friday and returned to
our top three players. He really hasn't been pressed playing
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Ids Randleman, N.C., home until racetime, track of ficials
the number four spot this season,"
said.
Number S. Kevin Copeland-Forest City- "The number one
Commenting on the fast practice times, Yarborough
'
player
for
Lake
Brantley
High
last
year and comes from a
"When you see the Pettys go home that early you know they
tennis family." (His father coaches the Rollins men's tennis
are ready to race,
team) "He'a been a little up and down this year but he's a great
Sunday's Rebel 500 will be preceded on Saturday by the
competitor, another returner for next season,"
TranSouth 200, a race for late model sportsman's cars that
Number 6. Scott Reagan-Sanford, Florida-" "Seminole
has not been held at Darlington since 1110 19ft.
,
High's
num be r-one player a year ago. A tough kid who
The Rebel 500 follows a rare open weekend on NASCAR
shouldn't
really be in the starting six but he gives you
Grand National racing circuit. In previous rears, shorteverything
he has and has really developed. Scott was pushed
track races have always preceded the Rebel, but this year
into the starting II n
i e up due to the loss of several players and
drivers had a break for Easter.
, .L ..
has
responded
beautifully.
He'll be back next season also,"
r
-' "Getting off a week before araceatDarfluigtonia a
good
castle points out.
feeling," said Dale Earnhardt, the current Grand National
The
Raider's
have
a
pair
of
regular
season
matches
comin
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division point leader and winner of this season's Atlanta
up this week prior to the state and nationa l tournamen ts in
•
and Bristol races.
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nay finish out against Central Florida on Tuesday and a
man who has stopped YOU for spee"
r
me
seed
' Drew warms up
week later meet Daytona Beach Community College before the
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The 23-year-old na ti ve of Kannapolis, N.C., said an OPOfl
a 1 against
before
Thurs
si
d
ay
'
s
match
revar
opening
round
of
the
state te nnis tournament at Cocoa Beach
date "gives all the crews a chance to got thee bugs worked
Community College. Drew owns victories over
on
May
1st.
out of their equipment."
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A's 1, Twins 0
Rickey Henderson tripled home Rob Picciolo with none out
in the ninth for Oakland.
Angels 10, Indians 2
Joe Rudi cracked a pair of home runs, Including a threerun
blast in the eighth inning, to spark a 15-hit attack that powered
California over Cleveland in the season opener for both teams,
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After Ed Ott smashed the game-winning hit Friday night,
pitc
Mid he felt relieved for his team, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
"mis was a long time coming," Ott said of his twoout, tv
run single in the ninth inning that gave the Pirates a 4-3 victo
over the St. Louis Cardinals. "We went a long stretch there
her (
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up.of
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pleton. Willie Stargell walked and Mark Littell replaced Hoo
on the mound. Alter Bill Robinson sacrificed the runners t
second and third, Bill Madlock grounded out before Ott's hit tc
right field,
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the Pirates' two runs in the seventh with a two-out double.
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4B— Evenlng Hrald, Sanford, Fl.

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Legal Notice

Sunday Anril 11. 1110

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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business at 518
Bianca Court, Altamonte Springs,
Fl 32701, SemInole County, Florida
under the fictitious name Of OX
FORD ROAD PARTNERSHIP,
andthatweintendtor,gistersajd
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the proviSions ()
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Wit: Section 865.09 Florida
Statutes 1937.
Sig
. P. DOWLING JR.
LEON
THOMAS LUNSFORD
JESSE MAXWELL
JAMES DALY
RANDY°TYRE
ASHLrY VANLAP4DINGHAM
PubIlh April 13, 20, 27,1 May 4,

RESOLUTION NO. 362

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Legal Notice

Legal

NOTICE UNDER

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otice

32—Houses Unfurnished

CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that lam
fri business at 105 Mound
Longwood, FIa., SemInole
County, Florida under the tic.
titiotjs name of LANDMAN
COMPANY, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic.
titious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
1937
Robert T. Adams
301 Ballour Dr.
No. 310,
Winter Park, Fiorid 3fl.
Publish: April 13, 20, 27, &amp; May 4,

FICTITIOUSNAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that
undersigned, Pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute",
Chapter ses.o, Florida Statutes
will reglsterwlththe Circuit Clerk,
Seminole Co., Florida, upon
receipt of proof of the publication
of this notice, the fictitious name,
towit: VICTORY GROVES uhder
wtilch we are engaged in business
at 206 Sweet Gum Way, in the City
of Longwood, Florida 32730.
That the parties interested in
said business enterprise are as
follows:
. Robert Schifiman
5. Jack Schiffman
5. Helen Cosden
.
Dated at Orlando, Orange
County, Florida, March 26, 1910.
Publish Mar. 30 1 Apr. 6. 13, 70,
1910.
__________________________
DET-141

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Telephone
Solicitors

Seminole
Orlando Winter Pork
831-9993
3222611
____________________________
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR
Deitona area 1g. 3 BR, 2B house
NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
THE - INSTALLATION
OF
THE EVENING HERALD
well insulated ultra mod. kit.
WATERMAIN SERVING cER.
CIRCULATION DEPART.
C.H&amp;A. Call (303) 349.5601
TAIN PROPERTIES ABUTTING
MENT.
after 6 p.m.
44c line
THE WEST SIDE OF STATE
Itime
ROAD 434 FROM A POINT AP.
SANFORD: 3 BR, 1B, A.C, W.D,
39c a line
3 consicutive times
PROXIMATELY 370 FEET
w•w carp., fenced yd. Big
7consecutiveflmel
34c a in.
800 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
workshop,
$350 mo., 1st last +
NORTH OF THE NORTH RIGHT.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
OF.WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD
sec. 813.967.3017.
SATURDAY
9
Noon
3 Lines Minimum
436 CONTINUING
NORTH
_________________________
A DISTANCE OF APPROXI.
Ifriuld I 3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Estates w.Dock. $450 mo.
MATELY 260 FEET IN THE CITY
I
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
N. French Ave.
St. Johns Realty Co., Realtor
FLORIDA. AND PROVIDING
Sanford, Fl. 32771
322.6123
FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF A
Three Bdrm, 2 bath
PORTION OF THE COSTS
DEUll
$600.00 monthly possible stuffing
Fully fenced, screened porch
THEREOF
AGAINST
THE
and addressing envelopes and
--ORDINANCENO.31740
No pets. 322.6166
ABUTTING PROPERTY OWN.
ClIpping newspaper items.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
-.--ERS SPECIALLY BENEFITIIG
Send
stamped-addressed
_________________________ __________________________
DE U. 52
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Delary, clean, attractive 3 BR,
BYWSUCH IMPROVEMENTS.
enveiope plus 2k to: Con.
________________________
CIlIA, carpet, excellent
FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO AND
______________________
HER EAS, the City Corn.
NOTICE UNDER
__________________________
Box
14702,
tinental.IV,
location, adults, no pets $215
INCLUDING WITHIN THE COR_______________________
mission of the City of Attamonte
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Orlando,
Fia.
32107.
PORATE AREA AND LIMITS OF
3-eT*?et
11—inStrUCtiOnS
mo. first last
$200 sec.
Springs, Florida, deems It ad. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CITYOF
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE
_____________________
______________________
1198.4539
visableto install sanitary sewer j,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Notice is hereby given that the
Telephone Solicitors. ApSPRINGS, FLORIDA, UPON
thatpofllonofstateRoad434f0
undersigned, pursuant to the
FLORIDA
pointment setting only. Hourly
2Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDI.
Exclusive
Designs
a point approximately 570 feet "Fictitious Names Statute".
33—Houses Furnished
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NANCE. A PORTION AND AREA
rate plus commissions. Op.
area's
most
beautiful
Memor.
northofthenorthright.of.way line- Chapter 165.09, Florida Statutes, TO CONSIDER ADOPTION O
Creative Expressions
322-7613
portunity
for
advancement.
ial Park, $100 to settle estate.
OF LAND SIlUATE AND BEING
of State Road 436 continuing north will register with the Clerk of the PROPOSED ORDINANCE
____________________________
Fully Furn2 BR, 1B,W.D, 1 child,
Call Lee at 332.0208 for ap3224076
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
a distance of approximately 260 Circuit Court, In and for Seminole TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Piano, organ. Private degreid.
no pets, 6 mo lease, April 15pointment.
DA,
DESCRIBED
AS
FOLLOWS:
feet.
-.............. .
.. J-----,. .
AltRmonte.Fern Park
PJ !1LØ7 UIVN
Oct. 15. 1300 mo. $200 Sec dep.
OaklawnM.moriaI Ph.? Oil + Z
IDESCRIBED AS BEING THE
862.5050
NURSING
AIDES
WHEREAS, •II Improvements proof of the publication of this by the City of Altamonte Springs, PROPERTY WITHIN AND
vaults for sale. Priced much
333.1417, Between noon &amp; 6
Better Living Center of Casselshall be done in compliance with notice, towit: THE TYPE Florida, that the Commission wiil BOUNDED BY NORTH STREET,
below current value. Call 834
p.m.
wnen you place a Classified Ad
berry. Call for appt. 339.5002.
the plans, specifications and PEOPLE, under which he expects hold a public hearing to consider BAKER STREET, DOUGLAS
7005.
estimates on fils wa. ti.
----..
••,.e
in The Evenino Herald, iii,
...yy 'uuua,raJ
'""
W
- t'ii..
-y in
iv. rores
NO.
ROAD, AND STATE ROAD 100
Clerk of thi CUy of Altamont. Avenue, Altamonte Springs,
close to your phone because
entitled:
37-A Stomgs Rental —
4—Personals
SprIngs1Florida,whi said plans, Florida.
something wonderful is about
$STOPI$
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND INCLUDING THE POR.
T1ON OF BAKER STREET AD.
to
happen,
specifications and estimates
MINI.
That the said parties Interest in THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
__________________________
constitute the plans, specifications said business enterprise are as AL TAM ON I E S P R I N G S., JACENT TO LOT EIGHT.) LOTS
AT
New concrete buIldings all sizes,
CANNON
REST
HOME
SEVEN
AND
EIGHT,
LESS
THE
and estimates for all said Im. t 0 I I a w s :
$201 up, especially nice, most
R 0 B E R i FLORIDA BY THE REPEAL OF
AAA EMPLOYMENT
12—SpsclalNøffa.s
Special care, good food, for
provements.
THE EXISTING ARTICLE II RIGHT-OF-WAYS FOR STATE
convenient on I-I it SR 46
BAILLARGEON.
elderly
lady.
Can
be
bed
ROADIOO, DOUGLAS ROAD AND
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
behInd Days Inn, 1-4 Industrial
That the previous party doing "PRIVATE COMMERCIAL
patt. 121 Dolores Drive,
Shopwithout going shopping, the
NORTH STREET. AND IPICLUD.
RESOLVED BY THE CITY business under this
Park.
3230061.
fictitious COLLECTION"OF CHAPTER 17
AitamonfeSprings.634-1146.
Amway
Amway
Way..
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF name, NANCY BAILLARGEON, "GARBAGE, TRASH AND ING THAT RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR
to
your
ots
AT
THE
JOBS
BAKER
STREET
ADJACENT
TO
ALT AMO NT E S PR IN G 5, has this date sold the trade name WEEDS"
Why be Lonely? Write: "Get A
AND BY
THE
home. Call 322.6469 After $ or
37-D1naifrIaI
THE SOUTHERLY BORDER OF
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
AVAILABLE
Mate" Dating Service. All
"The Type People" together with ADOPTION OF A NEW ARTICLE
forRent
Thai the,City Commission of the its good will and assets to the II "PRIVATE COMMERCIAL LOT EIGHT, OF THE ADDENDA
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
TO MAP OF ALTAMONTE AND
City of Altamonte Springs, undersigned. Therefore, NANCY COLLECTION" PROVIDING
I $203.60 possible In only S hrs.
for,Fl.3351$,
PALM SPRINGS, ACCORDING
Warehouse, light manufacturing
Florida, deems It advisable as a BAILLAROEON has this
work per wk at home. Your
date FOR COLLECTION BY PRIVATE
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
TO PLAT THEREOF RE.
with office space. 2,500-10,000
necessary public Improvement to terminated her Interest in and to COMMERCIAL COLLECTORS;
answer to financial security.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
TO THE
5 ft, fully sprinkled &amp; In.
install watermain in that portion of the business known as "The Type PROVIDING THE AUTHORITY
Roberts, P.O. Box 543, Fern
needed items with a Herald
PAGE ii, OF THE PUBLIC RE.
sulated, 1.41 SR 46. 1-194-1011.
Stile Road 134 from a point i.
Pk, iI. 32730.
PROFESSIONAL
People" and has renunciated all TO AWARD AN EXCLUSIVE
Classified Ad. Call 322-2611 or
CORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
proxim.teiy 570 fist north of the right, title and interest therein,
FRANCHISE; PROVIDING FOR
631-9193.
COUNSELORS
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
FLORIDA; IN ACCORDANCE
north right-oI.way line of State
J Wanted: letters about your
DATED at Altamonte Springs, THEADVERTISEMENTFORAN
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN.
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
Road 436 continuIng north a Seminole
problems
with
county
I
County, Florida, fhis EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES ABORTIONS
RESULTFUL END, THE
NEXATION PROVISIONS OF
I
distanceofapproximateiy50e
government; buiiding per.
PROVIDiNG THE TERM OF AN
a
BE
13th
day
of
March,
1980.
WORKING
CHAPTER 171.041, FLORIDA
NUMBER'S 332.2611.
That all said Improvements
mits, flood prone &amp; other
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE;
Nancy Baillargeon
1st Trlmister abortion - $125; I
STATUTES; DEC LA N I N 6
zoning, land sales, others.
shall be do,w in strict compliance Publish Mar. 30 &amp; Apr. 6, 13, 20, PROVIDING AU.THORIZATION
Gyn Clinic - $20; Pregnancy
MONDAY
AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL
with the plans and specifications
BY
Margaret
CITY
Cammacli,
REQUIRED;
37-EPlslwtRsntal —
test; male sterilizatIon; free
SERVICES;
REDEFINING
THE
and estimates of the cost of said DET_13$
President, OWNERS OF
PROVIDING
FOR
COM.
conseling,
Professional
care
CORPORATE
LIMITS
OF
ALTAImprovements now on file in the PENSATION
SEMINOLE CO., INC. R 1 Box
TO
CITY;
supportive atmosphere,
Sanford Area Pasture
S RECEPTIONIST S
MONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA, TO
office of the City Clerk of the City
FICTITIOUS NAME
PROVIDING FOR RATES;
217, Oviedo '37165. Also mon.
ondhia1
For rent, 3'.', acres, $33 mo.
INCLUDE
SAID
LAND
IN
THE
of Altamonte Springs, FlorIda,
Posh &amp; exciting atmosphere, set
Notice ishereby given that lam PROVIDING USE OF FRAN.
thlymeetingsevery3rdTues,
531-6634
MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
which said plans, specifications engaged in business at Sanford
appts, daily cash B bali
CHISEE
7:30 p.m. Geneva Community
P E Q U I P E 0;
CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITY; AUTHORIZING THE
and estimates ar. hereby ap. House, 109 N. Oak Ave., Sanford, PROVIDING USE OF Ap.
deposits.
WOMAN'S HEALTH
3$-ntsd To Rent
AMENDMENT OF THE CITY
proved by the City Commission Seminole County, Florida under PROVED
CONTAINERS
ORGANIZATION
MAP TO INCLUDE THE SAID
and constitutes the plans, Ihe fictitious name of TIYE INC.. REQUIRED; PROVIDING FOR
18HeIp Wanted
MedicaidAccepted
$ MEDICAL SECTS
LAND ANNEXED HEREIN;
specifications and estimates
and that I Intend to register saId HAUL SERVICE OF HAZAR.
Wanted to Rent
609 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
-_
PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS
Medical &amp; ins, forms, ge. office
cost for said proposed Im. name with the Clerk of the Circuit DO U S
M A T E N I AL 5;
Lk. MarySanford area. 2 or 3
6950921
Spare
or
part-time
sales
help
AND PRIVILEGESOF CITIZEN.
skIlls. Hurry wsnt last.
provements, and the City Corn. Court,$eniinoleCoun$y, Floridain PROVIDING
REMEDIES;
BR house or duplex, 1 chIld, 1
TollFree l$OOfli.7
wanted. Work out of your own
SHIP IN THE CITY; PROVIDING
mission of the City of Attamonte &amp;cOtdaflce with the provisions of PROVIDING SEPERABILITY;
outdoors
dog. Unfurnished
home, set your own hours,
SEPARABILITY, CONFLICTS,
Springs, Florida, does hereby the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
CONFLICTS AND AN EF.
preferred. $200 to $230 month.
$MGR. TRAINEES
EXCELLENT
INCOME,
NO
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
declare the necessity for the in- Wit: Section 565.09 Florida FECTIVE DATE.
S—Lost &amp; Found
Possible option to buy. Call
INVESTMENT. Fringe
Earn &amp; learn, cxc. oppor. for
WHEREAS, there has been filed
stallation of sanitary sewer as Statutes 1957.
________________
Said Ordinance was placed on
323.0167 aft 6 or 332.1161 1
benefits
include
paid
vacation,
career minded Individual.
with the City Clerk of the City of
described aforesa idasa necessary
Edwin Ponder, Pres.
first reading on April 5, 1960, and
leave_messo
LOST:
Tues.
eve.,
company
2200
car,
retirement
plan
bik
Aitamonte Springs, Florida, a
Publish: April 13, 20. 27, &amp; May 4, the City Commission will consider
public improvement.
Garage so full there's no room
Palmetto Ave. Bik poodle, 6
&amp; more. Send Resume to: Mr.
petitioncontalningthenameofthe
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: 1960
same for final passage and
for the car? Clean it out with a
SSECURITY
GUARDS
mo,fem,
recently
clipped,
long
R.
Luettchau,
136
Margo
Lane,
property
owner
In
the
area
That the total cost at said Im. DEU.42
adoption after the public hearing,
Want Ad in the Herald. PH.
tall.
"Brandy"
Longwood,
Fl.
REWARD.
332.
32730.
hereinafter
descrIbed
requesting
2
F.T,
1
P.T.
provem.nts, including cost of ail IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN which will beheld in the City Hall
Is on the lookout.
332.2611 or 531-9993.
6602,eve3236171.
labor and materials, is estimated AND POE SEMINOLE COUNTY, of Altamonte Springs, en Tuesday,
annexation to the corporate area
Front
person
for
gas
pumps
&amp;
of the City of Altamonte Springs. Found in Paola, adult Male
to be $3,646.00 and the sum of FLORIDA
the 22nd day of April, 1960, at 7:00
S GEN. LABORERS $
gift shop. Mature, dependable.
Florida, and requesting to be In40-Condominiums
THREE THOUSAND EIGHT CASE NO. 79-1O91CA.O3-K
P.M., or as 500fl thereafter as
brindle Greyhound with tatoos
Several needad will train. Hurry,
Apply
Stuckey's
Pecan
Shop,
cluded therein; and
HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF possible.Atthemesting Interested
in ears. 3234241.
this is your chance.
1.41
Hwy
46,
Sanford.
DOLLARS (13.546.00) shalt be SEMINOLE, a National bankIng parties may appear and be heard
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
__________________________
Town house InSanora 3 BR, 2
praiser of Seminole County, SpuroftheMoment Babysitting
assessedagain%$allofthelotsand corporation,
B, beautifully furnished, pool,
with respect to the proposed or.
Desk Clerk position avail. Full
$ DELI WORKERS
Florida, has certified that there Is
in my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
dinance. This hearIng may be
lands adloining and contiguous or
garage, available untIl Jan. 1,
time 5. part time. Sal open,
one (1) property owner in the area
bounding and abutting upon such
Be in charge. Pun, Past &amp;
rates. Day or night. 323-Wi.
1981. $425 ma,. The Real Estate
exp. preferred but not
PlaIntiff, continued from time to time until
to be annexed and that said
improvements or specially
fabulous pp,er.
final actIon is taken by the City
Agency Inc. -Realtors 323.5334.
necessary.
Apply
Days
Inn,
ie room In your attic, garage
pr0ty OWflIf
benefited thereby and further OTIS TAYLOR, J.,
siged the
Sanford.
a-k.a OTIS Commission.
For
more
details
stop
In
Sell
idle Items with a CIassIlien
_______________________
petition for annexation: ad
designated by the assessment plat TAYLOR and EDWARD
A copy of the proposed or.
Ad Call a friendly ad-taker rn
41—Hodses
WHEREAS, it 115 been deterdinance I Posted at the City Hall,
Gin, off Ice clerk, sal open,
now on file in the office of the City BISSMEYER, JR.,
912 FRENCHAVE.
__22hhior
Clerk of the City of Attamojite
mined
that
the
property
described
benefits
terrIfic.
Contininta'
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida,
and
_____________________________
Defendants.
Springs, Figridi) 'which said
hereinafter is reasonably
copies are on file with the Cierk of
1 BR Spanish style doll house.
Central Fl., 3)00 Country Club
Across from the Health Dept.
NOTCI
SALE
assessment pat is hereby ep.
contiguous to the corporate
the City and same may be in.
Ideal for couple or single
6—CNId Cite
Rd. 3224131.
or call
ffoflce
is
hereby
glyin
that,
proved by the City Commission of
area in municipal lImits of the City ___________________________
by the public,
person. Only $1,500 to assume
pursuant to a FInal Judgment
323.517k
BEAUTY ADVISOR
of Altamonte Springs, Florida, and
aloe
the City of Aitamonfe Springs, Foreclosure and an
Dated this 6th .. of APH, A.D.
mtg.
CHILD CARE
Order
business, part time to Start,
Florida,
it has been determined that the
Your future is cur concern
Freeor
reduced
ReschedulIng Sale Date entered In 1910.
rates
,,,_
n4 •.l' nè..
ilto mo.rn.
,ii Mr rinkt
if you have the Imagination this
r.Iy.ui.Jvrg.nI,c
'"; the above.captioned action
t''-"r "
ilyouqualify.323.1434
I will
person with initiative. Send
That it
not result in the creation of an
home can be turned Into a
CltyClerkoftpeCity
Mechanics
helper,
chauffeur
1k
is
the
determInation
of
sell
the
property
situated
in
the City Commission
qual to P.O. Box 14973,
Child Care-toddlers In my
Altamonte Springs, Florida enclave; and
duplex or hone with businni
preferred, will train. Apply In
that all lOts Seminole County, Florida,
Orlando
32857.
homó. 2 meals, TLC. Sanford
WHEREAS, the City of
Publish: AprIl U, 1980
and lands adloining and con. described as:
or maybe you have ideas of
person Richie's VW, ImI. N.of
area.232.4011.
tiguous, or bounding and abutting
Altamonte Springs, Florida, is ia
your own. Zoned comm.
431 on 17-n.
Lots 7 and I, Block 13, Second 0EU44
position to provide municipal
$12,000.
upon the seid Improvements will 5ec$Ion,5Ap4LANTA,accordingt
Will Babysit
RN or LPN, I to 12 part time.
beespeclalIybenefi$edbyfl,
INTHIC1NCUITCOURTPOR servic.stothepropirlydescrlbed
lnmyhomesp.m.
ALLFLORIDAREALTY
improvements provided for In this the Put thereof as recorded In SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIDA hersln,andtheCityconrnlssionof
Apply in person Sanford
Fencedyard,TLC,fl3-I
Resolution; and that the special P'at look 4, Pages 31, 39 and 40, PROlATE DIVISION
Wurslna a Convalescent
the City of Altamonte Springs, _______________________
OF
SANFORD RIALTOR
CITY
OP
,..Center; ISOMellowilleAve.
assessments to be made and en. Public Records of Seminole PILE NUMBER IS-144.CP
Florida, deems it in thi best in.
__________________________
ALTAMONTISPEINOS,
County,
Florida,
s
FrenChAve. 3320,331
DIvision
tired against au lots and lands
9-Goad Ttthigs to Eat
terut of the City of Attimonte
FLORIDA
Convenience store clerk. Good
locited on State Road 134 from a at public sale, to the highest and IN RE: ESTATE OF JON P.
Springs, Florida, to accept said
332.3777, 3fl.77,
NOTICE
Company
OP PUBLIC IIIARINS
benefits. Apply
point approximately 170 feet north best bidder for cash, at the West. HAN RINGTON,
petition and tO annex said Strawberries. Lerge I Plentiful,
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP
Handy
Way
Foods.
Sanford
Oscsased
Older 2 story, owner $15,000.
of the north right-of-way line of Front door of the Seminole County
property,
you or we pick. DaIly i to &amp;
PROPOSED ODINANCI
area.
NOTICE
State Road ia continuing north a Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
TO WHOM iT MAY CONCON:
Quantity
discounts.
Beets
5
11:00A.M. onthe tNti day of April
Country 3.1, CA&amp;H, freshly
OP ADMINISTRATION
distance of approximately
ENACTED BY THE CITY OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RN full tIme, S-I shift. Apply in
bi., Sweet potatoes, $4.50 ba.
painted, fenced back, estin
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ALTAMONT E SPRINGS,
as described aforesaid adlolnlng 1960.
by
the
CIty
of
Attarnonte
Springs
PSI'NII
Sanford
Nursing
Fresh or cured Pork 70c lb or
'(SEAL)
CLAIMS
OR
kit, terms, asking $34,500.
DEMANDS
and contiguous or bounding
FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
up
at
Florida,
that
the
Commission
will
Cow.
Center,
HO
MelIonvilI,
Treasure
Island,
Hwy
ü
ARTHUR H. BECK#ITH JR. AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
abutting upon such contemplated
SECTION ONE: That the
Ave.
East of Leesburg. 7$7.35),
hold a public hearing to consider
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND ALL OTHER PERSONS IN. following described property,
Geneva, '77 Del wide, S acres
imp,ovementsslall be made upon
enattment of Ordinance He h1
COURT
LPN
full time, 3-il. Apply to
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
partly fenced, out building,
anareabasis,thatIstouy,t,.ai
beIng and situate In Seminole
10, entitled:
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
YOU
the preparation of the special
By: Cynthia Proctor
ARE
hIgh 1 dry, good water, ferns
HEREBY County, Florid, fo.Wlt:
ANORDINANCEOPTHECITY
LInd St., Sanford.
Deputy Clerk
NOTIFIED that
$44,000.
assessment roll covering the
the ad.
(DescrIbed as being the
OP ALTAMONTI SPRINGS,
contemplated Imgroyemeqts,,uch CARLTON, FIELDS, WARD,
mlnisfrationoftheestat.of Jon P. property wIthin and bounded by
FLORIDA.
PROVIDING
FOR AN Nurse Aides exp. in nursing
NOTICITOCRIDITORS
&amp; Harrington, deceased, File North Street, Baker Street,
SMITH
BATEMAN REALTY
special benefits shall be deter. EMMANUEL,
UNDER UNIFORM COM. ORDINANCE RENEWING AND
home cara. Apply In Persn
Number 50.144-CF. Is pending In Douglas Road, and State Road 100, MERCIAL COOI.BU.k
mined and prorated according to CUTLER, PA.
EXTENDiNG FOR A PERIOD OP
Reg. Real Estate Broker
SALES
Lalieyiew Nursing Center, 912
the Circuit Court for Seminole
an area basis of the respective Post Office lox 1171
and including the portion of laker TO: All Creditors •1
SIXTY (60) DAYS THAT
2140 Sanford Ave.
E.
Orlando,
Florida
County,
Florida,
Prabate
Division,
properties adjoInIng and
Street adlacont to Lot Eight.)
POE
THE
RUSSELL and PATRICIA FRANCHISE
fting
30S-$44300
the
iddressol
which
Is
Seminole
tigtaus or boundIng and
321-O75
Lots seven and Eight, lees the SHE/i
COLLECTIONOF COMMERCIAL FACTORY WORKERScounty CourThouse, Room 316.
Improvements Attorneys for Plaintiff
upon
such
rigtt.of.ways far State Raid 100,
mature w.lurnlng ability.
I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SOLID WASTE AS AWARDED TO
especially benefIted by said Im. PUblISh Apr. 13, , 1110
Sanford, Florida 31771. The per. Douglas Road and North Street, that a Bulk Transfer under Article DUMP ALL, INC. ON APR IL 21,
Heavy physical work. Retirees
NEW HES
sonal reprelsetative of the estit.
peovements,
aid including that right-of way for 60f the Uniform Commercial Coda 1 971 i
PN0VI0IN0
acceptable. United Solvents.
is
Earl
That the City Clerk of the city of
CITYOP
SEPARABILITY, CONFLICTS
Harrinpton whose address laker Street idlicent to the will be made on or after
1 to .SdelIy
3236466.
Is 733 Ionelireak Drive, OrIande,
ALTAMOIITE SPRINIS,
Attamonte Springs, Florida, in
southerly border of Lot Eight, of day of April, 1950, between Russell AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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Fioiida
33107.
TM
name and
FLORIDA
cordance with the provIsIons of
Said Ordinence was placed en
the Addenda to Map of AItamonte and Patricia Shea d.b-a lunar
142 Carver Av Academy Mao.
21—Sih,atlonsWanted
law, shall proceed to make 1.1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HIARjNG address of the personal and Palm Springs, according to Ceramics at Kisslmm.e, Florida tiI resding on April , g, r_
$210 mp. 1 undir if you qualify
attorney are set Put thereof recorded In PIat look as "Transferor," and David aid the City Csmmisslon will consleer
prepare a special assessment roil, TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
Mary Oriffiti Realtor
forth below.
PROPOSED ORDINANCI
assessIngthespeciatb.neflfsto
i,Page11,offfi.pualicRrd$of Shirley DetwIler, Kisslmmee, same for final passage and Exp sect avid PANT TIME,
12s-u36
3223991
All persons having claIms or Seminole
ItoS
received as the result of said
Sanford area. Write P.O. lot
dltiF the PUblIC
County, Florida,
Florida, as "iransferee."
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
lmprawmentsa.inslm.Iotsaod
54, $dflfif'd, Fl. 32111 or call
against the estate are beandffi,sam,lsh.rmyamfted
2. During the otis year past the- whldiwlIlbe held In the City Hall
Buildtosuit-ourlotoryours
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN reeuired, WITHI N THREE to aid made a part of the City of Transferor, so tar as
Iands,adjoining and contiguous or
of Altamont Springs, on Tuesday,
323.4416 aft_S tOt_detaIl,.
FHA.VA, FHA 2351243
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Altamonte Springs, Florida, the Transferee, has had the the 2)id day of April, 1950,
bounding arid abutting said im- by the City of Altariente
at 7:00
provements, basing said special Florida, that the Commission will THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF pursuant to the voluntary an. following busIns names and 29-Rooffli
or as soon thereafter as
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the
M. Unsworth Realty
assessment against the respective hold a public hearing to consider
thIS ineuling interested
nexing provisions of Chapter addresses, in addition to the name
click
of
the
above
court
a
written
properties to be especially enactment of Ordinance No. 524171.044,plorIda5tatutftando
may appear end be heard Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
andaddresswhlthapp,a,sabav,:
pa'
Vatem,ntof.nycleimorde,n
assessed
applicable iaws.
with aspeCt to thu pelPosed or.
THREE
upon
None
they may have. Each claim must
Weekly I monthly rates,
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED
Ordinance amending
SECTION 'TWO: That the car3. All debts of the Transferor are dinince. This hea'$I5 may be
REALTOR
utilities pd Inquire
be
lnwrlting
and
MLS
S. Oak
must indicate the posts
AND
FORTY-SIX DOLLARS thiS
of
from time to time until
limits of the City of to be paid In full on clsslrg asa
141-7153best
for
the
claim,
the
name
aid
3234061
or
eves.
323-0317
($3,646.80)
this 5p of . i. Florida, by the amendment
AftamoWe Springs, Florida, he result of the transaction. All final action Is taken by the City
impromments as determined by ChapterL"AdmMlstrat. by the addressofthec...dht.rorl*..n, w It Is herewith aid hereby credilors a'. hereby admonished Com.nission.
Slp1ng Rooms plus privileges,
or
attorney,
and
ttue
nevnt
reeiooasfe..csaldia%d
this Resolution ank the amount-. adoptIeflhf Article st..
A copy of the pr.posw orto send their statements
lyWeekorMenth
claimed. ii the claim Is netput
dstermlngd by this Resolutleit to Review Prgcsdere' by providing
dktw.ce
Is
Posted
at
the
City
Hail.
Transferee's Attorney, Eric
3234321
, thil date
it will became
be assessed against the said
SECTION
THREE: That the Masliburn, P.O. 50*
winter Altimonte Springs, Florida, and
3 BEDROOM, 1½ lATH, OQU.
'edures for the Investigation of due shall be stated. lithe claim Is
changes relating to any member of
proparty.
city Clerk Is hereby authorized to Garden, Florida,
Working gentleman
or before the copies are on file with the Clerk of
BLE CARPORT, AP PL I.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: me city Commission, providing cUnt or unulquldatsd, the amend, alter and supplement the $th day of April, on
190, lathe even, the CIty and same may be In- Private hone, private entranca.
APICES, AIR I
nature of the uncertainty slisil be Official
HEAT, ON ALThat the special asaeesmen,s
by the public.
tIii hiring of en investlpslst, stated.
city
Mpp
it
3221126
the
City
Of
that
the
conslderatim
to
be
paid
to
If the
MOST 2 ACRES, SUNLAND.
provided for by this ReSsMleu the appoint lug pf I hearing
claim Is secured, the Alameete 1pris, FIerHe.
Rh
day
at
April,
AD.
the Transferor is
ua,.
SELLER WILL HOLD THE
shall be payable at the opthen of examiner, dill the conduct it a security shall be described.
inClude thu laivastlon coatakued sy all bills, or ml — ,
$,ffi$J$ (WwnsI
MORTGAGE.
TOTAL $10,100.
shill deliver Sulfidaut in section One hereof.
me property owners as loliowe: public hearing with recom.
Phyllis JerdsIU. CMC,
Shy bills are csntsatad by the
copies II thiS Claim IS hitS ClOth he
In cash, within thIrty (30) days mendatimtoffiecftvcommloilsn:
.sablelhecleck, mall amcy
City Clerk ii the City
SECTION POUR: That upon this Tranelav. the consideration will
LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM
of the confirmation of the said providel ,0a'ab1tV'
I BR Sandlswuj, w.w
itAflMoWeSprffigs,pIerd
becoming
effective the bedeposlfelinffi,Rflat,M
pa
he each personal regreuntative. rjn, all
pfapçfy
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
fatly eat lilt, $180. let &amp; 1W +
special asaessment roll or in one aid effective data.
AprIl
U,
1110.
of Circuit Court of Orange County,
'
All Ias nt.,.sto in the
PORT, DSIARY AR IA, LOW
sic.
annual installment, said deferred
DEU.43
the prapsely dsicr
laid Ordinance will beplacedsa estate
herein Florida and an kiterpleader
DOWN, SELLER WILL. TAKE
payment to bear inlarast at the iltstrOadlns.nApril II, INlaid
be entitled Is all the rigots will be Inst Itutel as provided by
MORTGAGE, $32,000.
nPI been shall
U
up. Pool. AdultS ai
rate of eight percent(Ipct) per the City Cemmissisa will
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTIT*U$
privileges
and
Immunities
Section
6744.106(4),
FlorId.
as
cinildor mailed avg rvirel. WITHIN aid
on Lake 'AM. Just Is ii
annum, the deferred payment, saul fir final passage a
NAME STATUTE
THREE MONTHS PROM THE a-i tram time to tiase ranted to Statutes.
IRAND NEW OVIEDO 04W.
*irgev, saut en ;.fl in.
plus Interest he he shu and payable adiplien liter the PUblic luearkis, DATE OP THE FIRST
4. Thepreperty to he trausferrW TO WHOM I? MAY CONCERN:
rI property aomars of
LIX, 7 BEDROOM EACH,
sanford,
csii
one (I) puar trim the dale of
City of Altamonte springs,
ChwllibeheldlflffiClty Hell PUBLICATION
NOTICEisheryglveng
.
THIS the
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR,
conlirmitien of sail
itANSmWsSprIigs,sjiruegy, NOTICE, is tue any .iactie. Florida, and as are further Kls$mmw. Florida. A general wudarslgeed, pursuant ti this
roil.
"FictItious Name Stetute.".
the thud dip if AprIl, 1* at
1:11 hhiJy my hays that challenges flu pr,vied hit Chapter 171, Florida description it said prspi
U IT FURTHER RESOlVED: P.M.. a' $ lisP thersifter ii
me
idles lnventry end
O* $$Jp, pfl SiSlules, 31-_ApSiO11*FW11I1Id
validIty ml desdu'4e will. the
ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM.
ThaI this Rolilif lii Mall he- It5Sh*ft.At*emeetlngla*srated qualificatlens of me perowual
SECTION FIVE: It any sW
0l$tlf With ml Click lithI
will of retell and wholesale.
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
published encea weak* .
parties may apps.i- and be heard
a'
CirCUit C46WL in aid Seminole
pirtlen
eta
sWimu
it
this
ceramics
huskies..
a'.
Furnished
aØs
fir
.$ie
a' thu venue or
CARPETI READY FOR OC.
Camly. FIe1.NisP NCIW it
of two (*1 weeks it ml Evenin with issp&amp;J to ml sNsad er. Ivcrnn ii ml cow,
lliisnc• Prey's IS be invalid,
LA_detailed scfusjl g
Clissiu$. Very clean. Ill
CUPANCY. ONLY U1,NI
shience. This hearing may be
Herald, a newspaper ii general
of
ltiHiib li.lSIi Rofim.
IJ.
rasma-lo Ave. las Jimmie
ALL CLAIMS. DIMANDS,'ANO t*$istOl er uncaWilutlepual, It preparl-v Ii be lra*arrod,
circutatisa In Seminole County.
inul item time ho time until
sit
nense, he:
beheld IS Invalidit. a' at Cliditirl slid affidavits
Cewait.
OSJICTION$ NOT SO PILED
piirii..
t1W actlun S taken W the
OSM$WIC*RICUATION
City WILl. SI POREVU BARRIO I.ngskhluev.Ildsy, farcsa' efgt 'squired to S Fiodde Unthsren
I
BE IT FURTHER eISOlVID CaimI55s,.
it aty May wim a, part at
CeMNiercl.I Ced,.lofk Silas Is en'
ONOSIICTI
SANFORD- 1 ladI'OISI a'
a' whIch IMItY 5 augigs
That
this RieiM*u hut be .ui _
A copy ii me ers.d a'- this Pleilcesi Admlslat,stjpu:
_
_
_
tile in thu Ifilce it Coulift &amp; Mash.
erdlemcs.
sludie AdultS Wv. nice rss.
become effective Immediately dIMice lepWilal ml City Hall, a
bus&amp;ieusli
SECTION SIXI All erdiliences
''
1. OtIlard IL. Wkder
ShIft Avenue.
a'e $1710 _up. aslW
s,
trim aid 10 a' IN usipi aid Aitisienti lrl. Flertop aid
°'°.
a'N
Y be ' LIPLILULd, FinnS..
I RI aINcluncy ISSIN is.
les are en file wIth me clerk of u Pa-seal Rapr,ILI,iIi,of
iduglien.
hisrenNit be
ml same are IlUpaciedhy at .srs.s, firms aid. ThaI _ho psily mended 1 sii
fr5U!
utilities Pd. Giatleman
PASSED AND ADOPTED isis tile City aid sans may be hit'
conpsnitleøi' having Claims beSinNI*Ia-.!*&amp; is an twm:
hereby rWu•'st
EstateatJspp.Narr
praf..es4
shari
balk
weam.
Slit
it April, A- 0.
Richard
iU'W by the publIc.
J. I7aminI
SECTION SEVEN: This a', Slime -me Transfs,,t,
Oseuw
- uams+soap.Av&amp;t.Apra
eis*.m'#*ar
- ONWIWSIhI.Vit*II,A.D. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL. linince skit h*me affective the hews
P:0 *
SIIOLIR RIALTY
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

EveningHerald,Sanford,Ft.Sunday, April13,1,00-SB

Tfred of house hunting? 3.2, 1330
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No pets.
eneva Gardens Apts.
1503W. 25th St.

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DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday Noon Friday

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/A .FHA.235-COn,Home
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot 01 our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
Medel Inc., Realtor
641-30)2

ROBBIE'Sj

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IIAUQ1

Sanford
$33,900
2 BR, 18
rental unit, C-H&amp;A,
fenced yd. Cream Puff!

24"fl&amp;JR

322.9283!

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mercial building w partition,
Sanford Avenue. $15,000.00.
DUPLEX- 1 BR, 1 Bath each,

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JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, lB home
in Wynnwood on a beautifully
landscaped loll Pan Fl rm,
Din, area, w w carpet, lg patio
&amp; lots more! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just 137,500.

privacy fence, pool-patio, Low
dwn owner will hold at I? pct.

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$38,900. 322-4911 aft

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Sps
2 Calif conS
temporaries, 5.43,900 ea. 2 BR,
dbl garage, sc porch, beautiful
cond. Exc financino.

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UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 28 cus

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torn built home on Crystal Lk
chaini 70' sc porch overlooking

Sunday 1.5
505 Valencia. Spanish 3 BR, 2B.
FP, Price reduced to $52,500.

lake &amp; every feature
imaginable. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Only $110,000.

remodeled, 2 car garage,

corner lotl Great investment
Prop.l Adi. prop. avail.I

cony, to apts or used for

701 Bldg.

339-0509

E.AltamonteDr.

339050$

523.500!

CALL ANYTIME

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2525
French 32 3- 2222

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S French. 373 1310

cleared (adj. IOA avail)

522.000.

Duplex 2 BR ea. good

132,500 good terms. 295-7766 or

6714530.

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in.

Super investment. Eac.

2 BR, 20, ww, CA.H, WD, OW,
pool, club house, icr. porch,
$33,500, 337.0333.
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11 PcI. Financing Available
Very large 1 or 2 BR condo wall
appl., including WI),
carpet, CH&amp;A. $27,900 i a;
$37,900 2 BR. 6710Sl4 or 1.273.

322 5191
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John Deere 117 home &amp; garden
tractor w grass cutter, tiller,
rake &amp; seek spreader.
Honda XL 70, recent top end
overhaul,
English Saddle 18" seat.

$18,500.

CALL ANYTIME

evoorator, 323 3920.
8 Ft. Pick up Truck Cap
$100
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REALTY

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Eve. 305.665.5440

5ev our beautiful new BROADMORE, front I rear BR's.

305.323-3543

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1976 Singer Futura Fully auto,

repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $16) or
$21 mo Agent 339 6386.

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French 3232222

Si--Furniture

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

FURNITURE--e Piece Broyhill
dining room set, glass front

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REALTY

MAYFAIR VILLAS
SUNDAY IS PM

by Shoemaker.
25$s PARK

24351/i S. French (1742) Sanford
3235324

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PERIENCE &amp; KNOWLEDGE
in CREATIVE I. owner
FINANCING
HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF 3
Bdrms,
2 bath, w.

FIREPLACE, additional
monthly Income of $420 all on
5+ acres only 5lI2,000.

Realty,IC

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3235774

CHOOSE FROM. $6,300

EACH, OR WILL TRADE
FOR LOCAL PROPERTY,

24 Hrs.

2¼ ACRES, PAVED ROAD,

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNI- OPEN-SHADOW LAKE
TIES on W. 1st St. near
wOODS, fantastic new 3 I I
proposed hospital, I city block
BR homes featuring natural
only $110,000.

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

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SCENIC LOCATION Oh the
Oeauslful Weklva RIver 6+
acres oily $110.01

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ST. JOHNS ACCESS 10 acm,
easy terms otily 136,000.

BROKER
3431 S. MyrtleAve.
Sanford
Orlando
32)060
331.1177
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WE ARE CONCERNED WITH
YOUR NEEDS.

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CV. New jersi,, *is suit
it Marsh. 190. .

investment

tmpty I U, flk i, ci
lenced $ folly es.kit., S31&amp;

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REALTOR322E911
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

444,',jal Property

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r' -Investors this won't last long.
Furnished triplex. Carports,
Ige lot on S. Sanford Ave., has
room to expand, fully rented.
ProfIt over 5300. Assume
present ntg., asking $43,000.

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formal DR. eat-in kit,, COO'.
sfiadid lot. $3490.

Wasted to buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom. 2 bath
home. Write Box 1539, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price.No salesman.

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4 BR, fan. home wpooI. schools.
prime residential arcs. Only

loautifol Country lii ii Deltonu,
located off Courhiand &amp;
liallowlerd, wooded, $3,30
323701 altar I.

111,5001w. east-pp siv.r.JBR.
2½l, choice area. kit., iqpt.,
ww carpet, C.H&amp;A, All
Amenities. 576,100.

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Wili buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgates. We
also make Real Estate I
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1101 E.

UIN.17.ltCas,elsy,p,FI.
Eve. 162.3453

Eves: 349.3100. 3221911, 373.4302

reluabilltationprolect.Willpay
up to $10,000, maybe more.
Call Stanley Stone, Sanford
Housing AuthorIty 303-323.
91)5.

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Orig. $579, now $205 or $19 ma.

Agent 3396366.

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from. P4011's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-fl, So. of Sanford.
12?5121.

Good Used TV's, $751 up
MILLERS
26l9OrlandoQr.

Ph. 322-0332

TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold orig.
$493.75. hI $183.16 or $17 mo.

Agent 339-53*6.
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BARGAIN TV's

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'73 Chrysler Newport .1.1,000 org.
mi, fully equipped, I new
tires. 5975. 373-2766.

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natured, mixed Pit Bull 8,

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE 8.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furuult1re Salvage. 332-572),
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Will buy 010 class rings &amp; silver
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Antiques and Modern Furniture

One Pleceor Houseful
323-2801

Bridges Antiques

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6146)76

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Ftmrnilure 205 E. 25th St. 323-098).

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Air

Wanted to buy used office
equipment. Noll's Sanford

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72'Auction

HERB'S TV
7597 S.Sanford Ave.
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323-1734

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54—GarageSales

•PUBLICAUCTION
MON., APR. 14 AT 7 PMI
LOTS OF MODERN
FURNITURE &amp;
MISC.
CASH DOOR PRIZE
CASH-VISA.MC
SANFORD AUCTION I
1215 S. FRENCH
323-7340
* ESTATE

SALE *

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misc Call 373 7786 anytime.
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Auto Glass 'Tinting

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Taylor's Auto Glass Tinting
Prevent fading &amp; Snooping

Cars-Vans-Trucks
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Buuty Care

am. to4
p.m. Lg. I sm appl, wooden
desk. furn. steroes, radios I
lots of mIsc. items. S. Sanford
Ave. across from Ryder Truck
ReVIal.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett's Beauly
Nook 5)9 E. 15? St.. 322 5742
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Cabinets

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&amp;Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
7fl1HWy.17.92
Sanford, Fla.3377I

1971 Bonita Ski Boat with tripod,
173 Johnson rebuilt motor &amp;
'trailer, $900 or best offer. 333.
3161.

1$' Bonita Boat with 150 lip
Mercury outboard I trailer,
good condition, $2,300.
3237420

REMODELING
whole ball of wax.

CarpetCleanlng
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B. E. LINK CONST,
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Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One
The quick, easy
Want Ad way, The magic
number ii 322 2611 or 831 9993

ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING

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Custom Furnilure. kitchens,
wall units, wood or mica.
"Specialty

Items", 3399136
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Special Rates for Complexes

2Ihr.

Light IuIing

Free Estimates
8300070

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Yard Debris, Trash,
Appliances &amp; Misc.

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Qiramlc 'rile

(LOCALI3I,5371

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

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specialty, 25 yrs. Exp, 669 6562

PaInting

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Clocic

RepaIr

KELLCO PAINTING
Licensed&amp;Dependable
Quality household repairs
Residential 8. Commercial
FreeEst.
611-0045
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GWALTNEy JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.
3226509

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Creative Surfaces lic., special-

lessmaklng

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
323-0707

Groonilng&amp;Bo.rding

stat controlled heat, off floor

lung in repainting, ml. &amp; ext.,
wallpaper, wall texing, wood
staining. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest call the
best. 5625592.

PaIntIng &amp;Repsjr
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior IExterior
Free Est.

372 3555

sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 332.5752.

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lowInt.22).0073

Remodeling

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

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo-

llllmlnlmotorhome,
takeover payments,

Addstion$&amp; Remodeling
Free Es?. Lit. &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Const. Ltd.

372 6451

Palmetto Ave., Volks Shop,
Sanford, Includes: '12 Titan

- 75—Recreational, VeNcles

Inside or Outside, Top or
Bottom, We &amp; it All. Home
Repair &amp; Remodeling. Fences,
roof, carpet, plumb., patio,
etc., etc., etc. Chances are if
we can't do it no one can.
24 hr. 332 077)

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Lincoln Mark III &amp; assorted
truck parts.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
I4ew or Old. Small or Large,

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Free Estimates 322-41S4

Paul Hanson estate to be sold
April 15th, 10:00 AM, 214

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55-Boats

Home Rspafr

Conditioning

Central Temp will service AC's,
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refrlg, freezers, water coolers,

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Neil
dential Auctions 8 Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620.

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Webuyusedfurniture

tractor, Great Dane trailer, '7)

Why pay more?

WANTED TO BUY-Homes in
the City of Sanford for

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Yard Sale: Sun. onIy

47Rs*lEstateWanted

2439 S.Mvrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
3371577
3'

story, convert toduplex. Zoned

3 BR, 31 choice
country area. All Amenities.

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TERRIFIC assumption. 5)0,500

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Mayer it Ii. Clip it
Mamonte springs.

HANDYMAN

ccirn.r

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HANDYMAN3aR, 1%',B, shaded
'' so' w..w.

3390509
339-0505
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2og (N0SS

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s;so aewit
I closing will put you in this 2
ldrn. I lath home with
FIREPLACE, only 133,500.

open terraces. ½ acre wooded
lots 595,500$ up. Assume low
mt. rate mtg.
DIRECTIONS: from SaWordgo
West past I-I, 200 yds on Hwy
46. iett on Wayside Dr.

mets of $21 mo. Agent 339.

Used tbl model color TV's, all

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wood &amp; stone, tiled foyers,

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8356.

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LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR OVIEDO I CFU. $20,000.

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time, Bal. $159.14 or 5)9.35 mo.
Agent 339.5356.

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4 rental units inc SRX lic, rest,

iOIBidg.
E. alfimorite Dr.

78 Pont Trans Am, like
33.000 ml only 15.686 436 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
436.
Casselberry. 831 6399
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17 Ford Explorer. spoke wheels,
Lawnmowers We sell the best 8.
351 Cleveland, auto &amp; AC. only
service the rest. WESTERN
WE BUY CARS
1.3.888. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
AUTO,
301
W.
1st
St.
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436. Casselberry, 831 6399.
701 French
323 7634
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FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
I
'73
PInto,
29rnpq,goodtires.
Don't
Despair
Or
Pull
Your
hair
YELLOW SAND
New
baIt
8
muffler
Use
A
Want
Ad
322
761)
or
Call Clark &amp; I4irt 373 7580
372 4879 between 186
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831 999)
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1911 GMC
ton. I wh drive,
1969 CHRYSLER WAGON.
65—Pets-Supplies
dual whIs, lust rebuilt auto,
AUTO. AIR, LOOKS GOOD.
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Pt, PS. $2,500 FIRM. 3231917
RUNS GOOD EXC. TIRES,
SHEPHERD PUPPIES for sale.
att 5
1595 321 0610
Sweeksod $?000t'ach
Phone 377 0587
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Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used short

Whatever theoccasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try
one soon.
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INC
EALTORS

2½ ACRES PINE. PALMETTO
I NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT

SUNDAY 1.5
OPEN-34S3 Country Club Rd
(SR 44A). brand new ranch
style, Sandieweod and brick. 3
BR, 21, FR, FP. $79,900.

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79—Trucks.Trailers

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of Sanford. 3321731.

323 0697

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over

LOTS. $12,500. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

62—LaWn-Garden

Furniture Salvage, 1792, SO..

Originally $649, assume pay-

bar, lounge. Exc investment,
$2,000 mo income,
5175,000.

OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4

DOUBLE
OPEN HOUSE

MOONEYAPPLIANCES

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(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO

REALTORS.MLS

KENMORE WASHER-Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

Push button controls, has
carouset, still in warranty,

Plumbing business complete w
inventory 1. real estate. Call
W. Maliczowski, REALTOR
337-7953.

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BUSINESS for Sale
Retiring
3226161

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Harold Hall
:

Property

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46—Commercial

43—LOts-Act'ea9
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STEMPER SEZI
BUYERS we have EX.

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poinemtnet.
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Nice residential lot on El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3.11Omtg.at9";pc$. int.with
$25 me. pymti. Total price
$7,500 or best Offer. 3235036.

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3227180
NEW TIRES$19 998 UP
2113 French Ave
Sanford

FURNITURE ITHINGS
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l6Olds Delta 88. 2 dr, 350 engine.
48.000 one owner mi. only
52.4.41. 436 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
.1.36. Casselberry. 831 6399.

- A OK TIRE

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5005. SanfordAve.
_____52-Appliances
in the Herald 3222611 or 631. I ________________________________
Sanford
323 6593

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double front door, etc. Price
reduced for quick sale $4,IE
firm call 3fl444 for ap-

The Real EstateAgency
lnc.,Realtors

ONWI6-A
ACROSS -MAYFAIR
COUNTRY CLUB
Delightful 2 &amp; 3 BR - 20 condo
homes,teaturingluxuryappl.,
lanced patio 1 4 floor plans on
beautiful wooded lots. w.city
cony., adjacent to Mayfair
Country ClubI Quality const,

WOALDa

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lakingupspacewithawn

Fleetwood 12x60, 2 BR, corn.
pletely renovated, everything
in excellent cond, new carpet,

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(((D)))

china cupboard, $375. Call
Mrs. Nanette Patterson.
339-1190

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are iust

GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323.S200
VA&amp;FitAFinancing

78-Motorcycles

1978 T Bird 31,000 mi
Like new. Blue. $4,50.
3222287
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vv.,a.,.ut-av1,wwmi ,ui,uor
will accept trade
323 1730
'69 Chey 2 or, AC. Auto,
PS.
trar.s. $600
333 2Bl9aft 5

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t,p OoIl8r Paid for tunk 8. Used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equip
rnent 327 5990

I'Mterials

ctlN"T STORE IT. SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad
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Removed

BUY JUNK CARs
From 510 to $50
Call 322 1621. 322 1160

(locks 8s8s17 used, not cleaned.
100 for $25 you haul L. D
372 .481) 6 30

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2525

REALTOR MIS'
332.5475
Eve323-$e4

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fl-Junk

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coins. Top dollar paid. Call
'zoff of total inventory of brand
m 323-lUR
new interspring bedding. I
These beds are 1,01 damaged
Cash 322-4132
or seconds but brand new top
line bedding sets Only! Free
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
local delivery. Noil's Sanford
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
Furnllure
Salvage,
17
92.
So.
of
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furniture, Retrig., stoves,
Sanford. 327 8721.
tools.

Park 322-2420

1 YR. OLD DBLWIDE
BeautIful 1g. 2 BR, 21, w.
Central HIA heat pump, big
horns., I huge kit. Low low
cash to mlg. 519,90011 Harold
Hall Realty,Inc. 323-5774.

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I4osjse OIIIIg
HouSewives Cleaning Service
Persoisalized, fast dependable
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Wedding photography by John

U I WV

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Wedowasliwindows

J5I WU%W

677-594

Tree Service

Ifll,1.1INlW

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1 Man, qualityoperation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Real.
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemn. Houses

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Top, Trim, Removal
Call Jim Flinn. 831-7191

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BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE 321-0317

5. 6. BALINT
Carpentry, Painting, Malt.
ofalltypis.LIc,B.onded
323-403*
Insured
8341391

Custom built utility &amp; bcat trail.

SrI, truck racks
repairs.

a

misc.

16' Deep-V Boat and galvanized
trailer. Boat needs some work.
1450.323.9061.

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Cuilum, Free engagement
ptos or Color 1*10. 323-6251.

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Dalmatlan, lovable &amp; good

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42—Mobile

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wIth chIldren. Dog needs

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A OK I lifE
322 141i)
Shocks 55.95.-Heavy Duty $7.95
AIR SHOCKS SiltS
New flatteriesS29.95
2113 FrenchAve., Sanford
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vestment. 135.600.
6 Dupiexes off Lk. Mary Blvd..

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Parts

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Frederick Elec furnace &amp;

Airport 51)0,000.
6+ acres 17-92 (331' frontage)
Prime Comml 5150.000.
10 acres Lemon Bluff Rd.,

Sandiewvod Village 7 Badrooms

Army Boots $1199 pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

310 Sanford Ave.

20 acres Sipes 8 Marquette, S. of

F0rSalS

REALTORS
_____ Listing
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Multiple
Service

Start your own used bookstoret
5,000 used books for sale Call
1275 306.4 or I 277 .1896 for
details

Prime Comm.!

Phone 322-7861, Sanford

2 full Baths, available May 30.

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76-Auto

for Sale

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3)) 315E First St
3725627

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2 lots- 3rd 8 Pine Ave. 56.000
St. Johns River, beautiful lots,
si;,000.
1 acre Z GC-2, Fulton St. $7500
2 acres Bass Blvd., Mullet Lk
Pk. $33,500.
10 acres SR 46 E. &amp; Mullet Lk.
Pk. Rd. (600' frontage) $35,500.
acres Richmond Ave. ,
Moores Sta. Rd. beautiful
home site. 139,500.

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101 Sunset Rd. Stone Island.
Lake sIde. 3 BR, or 4 BR, 21,
nice kit, FP, deck, patio &amp;
garage. $85,000 assume at $"
pct.

Park

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Sunday 15 PM

25653222420

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50—Miscellaneous

Beds. Dbl motel IiIjT,
5.30 set Sanford Auction, 1215

107W. Commercial

3104 S. Park Ave. 3 BR, 28. in
sought after Pinecrest. Fl rm,
fenced bk yd, Close to bus.

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43-Lots-Acreage

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W. Garnet? White

Sunday 1.5 PM

NEAT! 3 OR, lB home with lots
of potentiail Priced t6 saUl

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I pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under 5250.
Low down payments, 372-2387.

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REALlY

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perfect for Ig fam, Can be
rooming house.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

SUPER! 3 BR, 28 home on nice

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Sunday IS PM

127,1001

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compact

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

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For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
tiling cab 8 chairs Many
items to choose from Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
92. So of Sanford 322 8721

In electric blankets Instead?"

Winter

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REALTORS
322-7973
2710 Sanford Ave.

£ompaflf/

120N.PdrkAve.

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60.A—Susiness Equip.

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The Time Tested Firm

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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 its
the only one in Florida. Yo set
the reserved price Call 901
2556311forturtherdetails
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JUST MAKE PAYMFNT- '6?
to '75 models Call 3)9 9100 or
831 1605 (Dealer)

75 Chevy Surban, Siverado pkg,
Duel AC, only 5.3,75(1 436 AutO
Sales,
860
hwy
136,
Casselberry. 831 6399

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Goldsboro--ByOwner
3 BR, completely remodeled
inside &amp; out. New w-w carpet.
Large workshop. Only $19,500.
32202)6.

St. d0I /Je

w-every imaginable feature I
2300 sq ttt This home can be

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Sanlanta 3 BR, 28, C-H&amp;A,

1'7 ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake
JesSup Heights. 5)0.000.00.

FANTASTIC new custom built
brick home on Ig wooded site

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VACANT LOTS- 2 Lots approx.

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78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
van. 8 pass., 36.000 ml only
$5,488. 436 AutO Sales, 860 Hwy
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436.Casselberry.8316399.

rcndise

Knabe baby grand piano 6'
model, Ivory keys, one owner,
below wholesale Call 327 1678
anytime

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
.
iii yi.s tAIAIJT Arc ii
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26)) or 83)9993.
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3327196

Recently remodeled. Pine
Avenue. $33,000.00.

much more! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Yours for
$66,000!

.

jn't find it? Try us! Over top
brand new pianos 8. organs in
stock, including new, used,
rebuilt 8 reconditioned We
don't brag about our low
prices, our customers do that
Cannon Music Co Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
131. 1 hI E of I 1 3)9 5900

Cal I Bart

BUSINESS- 1 Story corn-

C-H&amp;A, DR,eat-in kit, Fl ri &amp;

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"I'm all out of twenties. Could you take

WE LIST AND SELL
MON E HOMES THAN
ANYONE INTHE
SANFORD AREA
BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2' -2 B home
in Loch Arbor! Pool &amp; PaIn.

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sp 35.000 mi only 13.188. 436
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 436,
Casseiberry.
831 6399
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HOME- 5 BR, 3 Bath, 2 Story,
2'- Lots Fenced yard, 17th
Street, Sanford. Call for
Details.

Sanford's Sales Leader

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75-A-Vans -80-Autos for Sale
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Chevy Sport Van, WDS, 6cy1, 3

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BIKES Two 21' boys Schwinn
Also precision skates, size 6.
black leather boot, like new
322 1120

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323- 7832

S REALTY WORLD.
STENSTROM _________
REALTORS

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IM1uM
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Eve. 322-0612, 322.1517
201 E. 25th .
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SURPRISING COMFORT in this
Ige 2 BR older home. Modern.
lied, CH&amp;A, convenient
location. $17,250.

Well maintained 3 BR, 1' B
spacious FR w-FP, fenced,
extra insulation.
CrankConst.&amp; Realty,
REALTORS
830-6061

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105 Sunset Dr., 3 BR 2 B. $41,900.
Custom Cabinets &amp; new rnof,

Sanford

REALTY

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The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claimS. . Just Resultsi

IRALTY

$ LISTENI $

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Gill Fox
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For Sale By Owner 2110 SF
Lakefront Home. Country
Setting with dock, Towering
Oak Trees, Fruit Trees. $85,000
Excellent Terms. Call 323.
5020.

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or cii 322•2611.

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Sunday, April 13, 1$0

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BUSINESS
Kirk To Present Workshop
On Small Business At SCC

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Raymond L. Kirk, a member of the business faculty
at Seminole Community College, recently presented a
paper and conducted a workshop on "Identifying Small
Business Failures and the Development of Turnaround
Strategies: A Computer Simulation Approach" at the
annual convention of The Small Business Institute
Directors Association in Miami Beach. Kirk's paper
was based upon his budget simulation model called
Bud-Sim.
Kirk is a member of the International Council for
Small Business and is recognized as a leading expert In
small business financial management. He has
published papers, chaired International meetings,
conducted workshops at major universities and
colleges and been active in consulting with Small
Business owners. Seminole Community College is
planning a series of small business workshops to be
conducted by Kirk and staff members at the college.
Interested small business owners and those wishing to
start their own business should contact the college for
information regarding these workshops by calling 3231450, ext. M.

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promote Florida's growing motion picture and television indmatry and to boost international trade.
Ads began running in late February, and are the first phase
of an on-going advertising program for economic develop.
ment, accordlngto Levin.

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Special to the Herald
TALLAHASSEE — Florida has launched a new advertising
campaign, and there's not a palm tree or a bikini or a flamingo
anywhere in it.
Instead, the Department of Commerce economic develop.
f
more assets
than most corporation executives realize.
Secretary of Commerce Sidney Levin said the $350,000 print
blitz is targeted toward convincing those executives that
Florida should be considered as an industrial site as well as a
fun spot.
"It's a hard-sell campaign to change the business world's
impression of Florida as strictly a leisure state," Levin said.
"Our fun-In-the-sun image is terrific for tourism, but we must
have a broader image to persuade industrial decision-makers
to take us seriously as a location for a new plant."
Levin said the aggressive new ad campaign Is part of an
overall state program to catch up with Its Sunbelt neighbors in
attractlng new industry.
"We've lagged behind too long," he said. "The state's
strategy now Is to go after desirable Industry with everything
we've got. It's vital to our economy to change false business
attitudes about Florida fast and win more."
Created by Tampa advertising agency Ensslin and Hall, the
campaign rotates four different ads In the Wall Street Journal
and other respected business and trade publications
These ads offer advice on "how to convince the boss that the
company's new plant should be in Florida," or "how to get a
bonus for recommending a regional office in Florida," and
similar messages And, adding a new dimension to the
traditional Florida image, state emphatically, "people like to
work where they like to live
Ad copy lists business "bonus points" that represent the
extras that Florida offers, such as the state's favorable tax
structure, air and water transportation and vocational
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Ed Benore, site superintendent for Cardinal
Industries, Inc., Sanford, has been named director of
construction for the company's newly created Retail
Housing Division. Benore will be In charge of
establishing construction procedures working with
newly franchised builders, budgeting and coordinating
the sales and manufacturing of Cardinal's expandable
single-family borne.
The Retail Housing Division will also handle the
construction of all condominium projects. The company recently added condominiums to its product line.
Before joining Cardinal, Benore was a custom home
builder In central Indiana. Prior to that time he owned
and operated his own real estate and Insurance
agency.

Oil Earnings To Stay Slow?
The decline in petroleum earnings that first became
evident in the 1979 third quarter is expected to continue
through the first half of 1980, according to Dennis
Rosenberg of the research department of the Kashner
Lodge Security Co., Sarasota, While anticipated.
Improved coal earnings should be somewhat offsetting,
he estimates lower first half earnings of about 1.70 per
share versus $.97 a year ago.
Rosenberg expects a recovery In the second half and
estimates full year 1960 earnings at $1.45 per share
versus $1.57 in 1979. The current weakness in
petroleum earnings reflects the sharp increase In
crude costs that has not been fully off-set by higher
product prices. In some cases the cost of crude was
raised retroactively.
The comparison will be particularly difficult in the
first half, as Quaker State's gasoline operations, which
are typically only marginal, contributed to profits In
the first two quarters of 1979. As the sharp cost
escalation now appears to be abating, he believes that
second half i,tro1eum results will compare more
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James W. Sweet, chairman and chief executive
officer, said although some adverse effect is being felt
on sales from the Impact of high interest rates on new
construction, his company has experienced the higheit
March sales in the history of the company as well as
record sales for the first three quarters ended March

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Art Week Being Celebrated
The Council of Arts and Sciences will conduct a meeting
of council members in Seminole County Tuesday at 7:30
p.m., at the Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
The public is Invited to attend the meeting. The event is
part of the Arts Council's special "Arts Week" celebration
April 13-19.

PTSA To End Year

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Betty Bradford pours coffee for Charles
Shalett, manager of Meadowlea on the River in
DeBary, at the hospitality house for the recent
open house at the mobile home community.
Spectators later stood In front of the clubhouse
and sat on the banks of the lagoon to watch a
water ski show.
Janice Springfield
(center), president of
the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, cuts the ribbon to open Joan and
Sherrili's Coin Operated Laundry, 405
First St., Sanford. Among those looking
on are the owners Joan Colford (with box)
and Sherrill Colton,
immediately to the
right of Mn. Springfield.

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'The Gospel Trull fA
By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
'. . . The circuit rider and his wife played an important part in the lives of our forefathers and the
development of our country, for it was they who
brought news from other outlying areas.
"It was he who christened the newly born and
baptized the converts; consoled and counseled the
troubled; announced banns of the betrothed; and
married those who were in love,
"He blessed the land and preached the gospel, his
sermons often tinged with brimstone and promise
while his wife comforted the lonely, exchanged
recipes, recommended curses, and occasionally helped
recapture a recalcitrant backslider."
The preceding is an excerpt from Mildred M.

Community Effort
The Ballet Guild's artistic directors, Valerie Veld
and Miriam Wright, have taken a mixture of Ballet
Guild Company dancers and guest dancers from the
community, dressed them in brightly colored bonnets
and aprons, overalls and work pants designed by Dr.
Genevieve Richardson, and brought these scenes to life
in a spirited, last-paced ballet.
The hymns and early American tunes were arranged
and played by Elsa Caskey who also wrote the special
theme "The Gospel Truth" and several other pieces for
the production.
"Underneath all this activity and gaiety was a real
need for spiritual renewal and the opportunity to listen
to 'The Gospel Truth' which would help them survive
the dangers and the hardships tobe encountered In the
months ahead," Miss Caskey said In her synopsis.
Time circuit rider and his wife arrive to a warm
greeting by the farm people and he leads them In group
prayer. The scene dissolves into the community
meeting ball where he brings his message to the fold.
A young couple, Gentle Annie and her betrothed,
announce their banns and perform a moving pas de
deux which expresses their love for each other.
The parasol girl sees the light and everyone
celebrates her conversion including the town gossips.
There are close to 20 guest dancers in the ballet and
they have a wide degree of dancing experience and
interests.
Mary Ann Duxbury plays the parasol girl and she
has had 16 years dancing experience with the Ballet
Guild and Disney World. Now a legal secretary, she
taught ballet for four years in addition to taking classes
herself.
"It's good," she said after a recent rehearsal. "It
should be real good because everybody's putting In a
lot of work."
One problem the company has had for several years
is a shortage of male dancers. This year that problem
has been alleviated somewhat by the addition of
several guest dancers.
Ten men and boys have filled roles as children,
young men and farmers, while the Rev. Brette Sanford, assistant minister at the First United Methodist
Church, Sanford plays the part of the circuit rider.
While Rev. Sanford has had no dancing experience,
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bright red dress causes heads to turn In admiration and

Kindergarten Round-Up Due
Longwood Elementary School will hold the Kindergarten
Round-up for the school year 198011 Wednesday, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. In the school Media Center.

'Aging' Workshop Planned
"The Process of Aging," a workshop being sponsored by
Seminole Memorial Hospital, will be held from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. April 23 at Sanford's First Presbyterian Church.
Registration is Monday.
For further information contact the hospital's education
department, at 322-4511, Extension 607.

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"I'm pretty much flabbergasted in what can happen to 84
people In 50 years!" exclaimed Dorothy Ilaynes Sands.
Mrs. Sands was referring to the 84 people who graduated
from Seminole High School in 1930. A class reunion Is planned
for June and as the class secretary, she is trying to track down

each of her former classmates.
Mrs. Sands lives at 215 E. Grant Street, in Or lando, but one
day in January she got a call from Nellie Williams Coleman in
Sanford suggesting the reunion. Mrs. Sands said she thought It
would be a good experience and she started her manhunt.
She put notices in several papers and replies started to
trickle In. Seems like nine out of 10 of the 1930 grads still live in
Central Florida while others had relatives here who passed the
word along.
Mrs. Sands spread several folders on her coffee table that
contained pictures and information about her classmates.
Other sheets contained addresses of those she has managed to
locate, Several names had no addresses while others were
marked with red stars. "Those with red stars after their
names are deceased,' she said. "There were 22 red stars.
A faded brown photo showed the dais as they were one day
50 years ago. Girls in the front row wore knee-length dresses
Coats and sweaters indicated a chilly day as they posed for the
camera on the steps of what now is Sanford Middle School.
Boys were wearing coats and ties, perhaps for the sake of the
camera, but students then did dress more formally than

today's counterparts.
Bright friendly smiles, shy ones, stern faces and casual
nonchalance are seen on those faces of the photo. The
Depression is upon them and a World War is still years away.
Marriages, careers, deaths and disappointment are still In the
future.
Mrs.Sandspolntedoutherownpicture — sheisthefifth
from the right In the front row -then puts the picture down.
FIfty years pass in an Instant. Twenty-two of those young faces
lI3IIa$IIlSHS. Dorothy Haynes Sands I. fifth from right.

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Caskey's synopsis of her ballet, "The Gospel Truth",
which will be performed by the Ballet Guild of Sanford Seminole at 8 p.m. April 20 at the Sanford Civic
Center.
Miss Caskey's ballet portrays life of hard working
farm families whose pleasures were few, whose chores
were never ending and whose spiritual needs were met
by periodic visits of from the Bible-toting circuit rider.
His arrival gave the families of the area a chance to
get together for a "social" that had the children
competing in games; the women-folk catching up on
their gossip and the men discussing crops and
livestock.
While waiting for the minister to arrive food was
brought, young people flirt, the parasol girl in her

Break the cigarette habit during the 5-Day Plan to Stop
Smoking program to be held at Florida Hospital-Altamonte
April 20-24 at 7:30 p.m.
This nationally recognized program, under the direction
of the hospital's Health Education Department, utilizes
scientific methods and group support to help participants
stop smoking. Cost for the 5-Day Plan is $10. For further
information and to register, call 897-1929.

Florida Insurance Industry rqrssantativss have
Issued a warning against hard-sell t.chnlqrs being
used to all Medicare supplement policies to older
citizens.
"We are very concerned by rqorts that a few Wiscrupulous salesmen are preanwtng pr1s on
Medicare to buy policies they don't need or want," said
David Fountain of the Florida Igwxe News Service.
"Good Medicare supplement coverage Is aknest a
necessity these days," he added, "but selling someone
more coverage than they need or can afford Is nothing
more than a rip-off."

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The town gossips, Martha Wallen and Loretta Shearer, congratulate the
Parasol Girl (Mary Ann I)uxbury), center, on her conversion, while the
circuit rider (Rev. lire(te Sanford) beams his approval.

Laura Moore as Gentle Annie and Chip Smutny as her betrothed express
their love In a moving pas de deux.

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Us golf course condomInIum community of Wekiva Fairway Towihianas ebamploasblp ON course," said lurten A. lines, president of Florida
(above), the first multI-famIly development built in Weklva, is nearly 5
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communities. "The sales success at the Wekiva can be at
percent sold out despite the fact that the low' models have been open less tributed Is tw teeters exciting designs and an excellent location,'! Risen
than one mouth. "We have received an overwhelming response to the 41
styled townbomes overlooking the 11th fairway of Wekiva's 114sole

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The Sound of Sunshine Chapter of Sweet Adelines will
present "The Music Makers," April 12 at 8 p.m. at Valencia
Community College's new auditorium, 701 N.
Econlockhatchee Trail, East Campus, Orlando. For ticket
Information, call 676.6441.

by April 18.
GED Test Orientation will be beld. on. April 24 at 4 p.m.
Students qualified to take the tests are encouraged to attend
this class on "How to Take and Pass the GD Exams."

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Owe have been a nim'b,r of complaints about rich
practicaL Some s&amp;en are reputed to gain accnc
to Medicare buwf1'Ms' homue by rWlii.41ng
themselves as being "frati Medicare," or by miring
to explain changes In the M.dle Irngtn. Deco
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The GED tests leading to a Florida High School Diploma
will be offered at Seminole Community College on April 28,
29 and 30. Eligibility for taking the tests must be completed

NsreW PHI. by Tern Now
Auto Train President Eugene Kerik Garfield
(center) presents a bouquet of roses to Mrs.
Floyd Witwer, Vero Beach and Denver, Pa., as
her husband (left) looks on, The Wltwers were
presented complimentary tickets aboard the
train for becoming the train's 2 millionth
passengers. The Witwers will use the tickets for
a return trip to Florida from Pennsylvania this
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The 10th Annual Juried Student Art Show has opened at
Seminole Community College and will run through April 18.
The Best of Show, a $100 Purchase Award, went to Jack
MacDonald for a ceramic pot.
Other award winners were: best of painting, Charles
King; best of drawing, Kelly Brown; best of printmaking,
Scott O'Brien; best of three dimensional design, Isabel
Tolman; best of ceramics, Nancy Tanner; best of two
dimensional design, Margaret Gray; and Susan Erickson,
best of photography. Winners In each of the representative
categories received a $25 cash award.
Two Awards of Distinction were given to Walter Ringo in
the category of painting, and to Louis Gallo in photography.
Over 100 works by Seminole Community College art
studentare Included in the exhibition which Is on display In
the Fine Arts Complex from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday.
Thursday, and from 8 am, to 5 p.m. on Friday.

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school.
The program will be presented by the Fine Arts Department with emphasis on Foreign Language and art display.
Election and installation of officers for 1980-81 will be held.

Kathie
Rinehart,
(right), who, along
with her husband
Jim, is the local Stanley Steemer Carpet
Cleaner franchise
owner for Seminole
County, was recently
named Stanley Steemer's "Woman of the
Year” for 1979. This
special recognition Is
given annually to the
wife of a husband—
wife franchise team,
who has demonstrated superior effort
and enthusiasm in the
promotion of the
Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner. Mrs.
Rinehart received
her award from Jack
Bates, president and
founder of Stanley
Steemer Internation.
at, Inc., during the
company's
annual
convention held In
Columbus, Ohio,
March 20 to 23.

Sunday, April 13, 1980—IC

10th Annual Juried Student

The Lake Howell PTSA will hold its last meeting for this
year Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the commons area of the

Scottys Sets Sales Mark
Scotty's, Inc., Winter Haven, reported record sues
of $25,795,431 for the five weeks ended March 19, an
increase of 13 percent over sales of $22,788,947 for the
corresponding period last year.
Sales for the 39 weeks ended March 29, were
$181,525,985 an Increase of 25 percent over the comparable 39-week period last year when sales were
$144,976,871.

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Boosts Florida 'Bri y

IN BRIEF

A large display of completed samples filled the room
at the Holiday Inn, Altamonte Springs, March 29, for
the annual start of the new spring line of Creative
Expressions.
Jo'an Milsoma of Sanford, regional coordinator, introduced Scott biamond, vice president of Creative
Expressions to demonstrators and their guests.
The Pennsylvania-based company was started 2½
years ago by Diamond. The company teaches stitchery
in people's homes. Diamond estimates a growth
potential of 600 demonstrators in central Florida this
year. He invited those in attendance into manager
positions by providing updated information about one
of the fastest growing companies in America today.

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and Florida State University. Miss Banfleld is a math
teacher at Apopka High School.
Her fiance, who was born in New York City, is the
grandson of Irwin Lauber of South Plainfield, and Mrs.
Bertha Levy of Edison, N.J.
Levy Is a graduate of South Plainfield High School
and Newark (New Jersey) College of Engineering. He
is a project engineer with Johnson and Johnson Baby
Products, Piscataway, N.J.
The wedding will be an event of June 28, at 4p.m., at
the Community United Methodist Church,
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The yearbook's Hall of Fame predicted Mrs. Sands would be
are now dead. Others faded away after school and were never aiecmtary after she left school.
And do you know, I've
seen or heard from again. Others settled down and did quite been a secretary nearly all my life," she said. For 25 years she
well for themselves,
worked in doctor's offices and she now does volunteer work
Mrs. Sands laughed and said she was surprised at the ones COWlSaiUflg teen-age alcoholics.
who did become successful. There were those classmates
In a Herald article in March, Mrs. Sands asked help in
"who looked wormy, were quiet and made poor grades, and locating 13 former classmates. Art Farnworth was one of the
now they're going great guns," she said with a smile,
names. His sister in DeLand contacted Mrs. Sands and told her
One of her friends was married five times. "He was a y he had been a radio announcer In California for a number of
little fellow," she said. "I never thought he'd get into years but he has since passed away.
something like Uat."
She found out one classmate had been shot by her husband
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and then he committed suicide. "That was the only real
Lauderdale. Another is professor at Cornell University. Jack tragedy," she said. "We haven't even turned up any jail bird.
to
Roheon is a former mayor of Jupiter, Fla., she said, "and a
Still unaccounted for is Mrs. 5aj, old sweetheart, Frank
buddy of Perry Como's." He and Dr. Allen Fields have agreed
Russell. He just dropped out of sight'after they graduated and
to be the emcees at their reunion which will be held at the
Holiday Inn on Lake Monroe, June 21,
remembers them as she believes he must bedead. She did later marry Jim Sa nda,a
bright, outgoing fellows and Is sure they will come up with 1929 graduate, and t hey are still together after 48 years.
Also missing are Herbert Gates, Irene Holt, Anna Mae
some good quips. "They'll do something," she said. "They're
Mrs Sands has heard from others. One Is a doctor in Ft.

Tatum, Milton Robbins, and Clifford Beasley. Beasley was
both nuts!"
once in charge of the alumni association at the University of
She plans to take everyone's old photograph from the Florida,
said Mrs. Sands. She wrote the association but never
yearbook, t he Salmagundi, and put them on their name ta gs
received
a reply. Perhaps some other Florida graduates can
for the reunion. "That's the only way they'll have to recognize help
locate
him. Mrs. Sands can be reached in Orlando at 422us," she sai d. Grads have been loca ted in Canada, California
and New Jersey and 18 have already made plans to attend. A
Mrs. Sands looked over her list of names and at their picquestionnaire has been sent to the 60 who have
been
located
tures
in her yearbook. Some she remembered, some she did
and their
fill
have been in the military and have traveled all over th
e world, and were the best of friends. Some are still friends today but 50
while others have stayed close
to home.
years Is a long time.
Four girls in the class were among the original cheerleaders
All in all she is pleased with the way her class turned out.
at Seminole, said Mrs. Sands, and she would like to see them
"They've
lived good lives," she said, and with a smile added,
try out some of the old cheers when they get together.
"There are no hippies in the bunch."
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Thiel, 207 Citrus Drive,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Cynthia Louise, to David Brent Carli, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Carl of Lake Mary.
Born in Columbus, Ohio, the bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Leona Oswald and Mrs.
Catherine ThleJ, both of Columbus.
Miss Thiel a 1974 graduate of Seminole High
School, and a June 1978 graduate of Florlcli
Technological Universi ty ( the present Universi ty of
Central Florida). She is a para-legal in a law firm In
Rockledge.
Her fiance, who was born in Danville, Ill., is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kendall of Chrisman,
Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Carli of Paris, 111.
He Is 1974 graduate of Seminole High School and a
March 1979 graduate of University of Central Florida.
Carl is employed as account manager for Ryder Truck
Rental of Orlando.
The wedding will be an event of May 10, at 2:30 p.m.
at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Altamonte Springs.

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engagement of their daughter, Luelia Mae, to Donald
Wayne Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown, 1005
Grove Manor Drive, Sanford.
Born In Sanford, the bride-elect is 1976 graduate of
DeLand High School where she was a member of the

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Ballet Guild of Sanford- Steven, Teddy Holloway and
The following Sanford
Four sisters plan to "do"
Seminole took time out to Tami Holloway.
students have been honored New York real soon. Two
socialize at a dinner, awards
Coordinating the event by being named to the local women are currently
presentation and a dancing were: Bonnie Jones, Wiila President's Honor Roll for touring Europe. Read about
following the golf tournament Mae Prokosch, Eleanor achieving a perfect 4.0 them In The Herald.
at Mayfair Country Club.
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Interested women are in- Richard C. Nelson, 2108
vited to attend the club Amelia;
Anne
Loren
meetings held on the first Dougherty, 115 V. Airport
Monday at 7:30 p.m., in the Blvd.; and Deane
social hall.
123 Jinkins Circle.

presidents of this new square
dancing group in Sanford.
Robert E. Newson Jr. will
Among the 1,260 University
Classes began in January
be
among
thaw
participating
of
Florida students receiving
and are underway every Friday, from 2-5 pm
in
a
student
recital
from
April
degrees
in March were the
Wednesday, from 7-8:30 p.m. Admission is free.
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with
the
following
from Sanford: John
in McKinley Hall of the First
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United Methodist church.
Melissa Kyle, 9 months old
by
Stetson Lee Rubel, Joe Bradford
According to Shirley, was the winner of the Sanford sponsored
following the Wednesday Seminole Jayceettes Easter University's School of Music. TrLunell and Kathleen Louise
The program begins at 8:30 Woodruff.
night classes, at 8:30, a basket drawing at the regular p.m. nightly
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square dance is held for in- meeting.
A $1, donation is asked at the
The Humane Society of
Seminole County Inc. is
all the lomily, In the com- will be April 16, at 7:30 p.m.,
planning a benefit luncheon
munity. Ed Welibaum is the at the Jaycee buIlding, 5th
Patricia Mergo was among and fashion show (for animal
caller.
Street and French Avenue. All the 40 high school seniors to
Shirley said workshops for women between the ages of participate in Stetson welfare) on May 10, at Buck's
A irport Ilestaurant.
p11 square dancers, including 18-35 are invited to attend.
University's annual Honors
graduates, are held every
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second and fourth Saturdays
According to Helen students to the event was Fashions will be from the
for dancers to learn the new Kaminsky, 50 children par- based on outstanding high Village Shop. For in.
square dance calls that come ticipatedin All Soul's Catholic school academic records, formation, call 323-8685.
out monthly.
Women's Club Easter Egg according to Dr. Paul Tickets are available at the
For Information, call Hunt.
Steeves, director of the Animal Shelter or the Village
Shirley at 322-8146.
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The benefit tournament
cessful flea market in the fall
The chamber Board of
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and they just passed their Directors and mem bers
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Mrs. Paul Robinson.
chairmanship
of Dr. Tom
membership goal of 225 — approved unanimously to
The
Largen
R obInsons
an
d
Joe
Kurlmai.
which has reached 229.
present Hunt with a check for
323
The
corresponded with the Hipps
1980
to
urna
ment saw
But
his
pet
project
is the $100 as a donation for the
i'and mentioned quite often
both men there with their
'
celebration of the "Lake Ronald McDonald House.
w hat a nice place Lake Mary
daughters, Holley Kurimai
Mary Day" already set up for
The Ripps five children are
was.
and
Susan (Suzi) Largen,
May 17.
twins Ronald and Donald, and
And sure enough, Ronald his knowledge and years of
charter
dancers with the
This is the day when the William, Julie and Roger.
says, "We saw it and we fell in practice related with the field Lake Mary Chamber of
guild.
..
.
Ronald
is
married
and
love with It."
a
Incidentally,
Holley
was
co.
he knows so well.
Commerce will be celebrating
The Hipps are originally
chairman of this year's
.
October 1977 Ronald Its 57th year of existence. So service career man stationed
I
key. Donald, who is
from New Orlea ns w here they discovered he had a kidney Ronald as president of th
tournament with her fat er
. .. .
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.
e mar
ried, livesain
Savannah,
and they did a terrific job. '
lived for more than 20 years disease. The miraculous use chamber and his Board of
Ga.; William,
Deputy
for
with their five children, of t he dialysis machine has Directors are already making Seminole County is also
Suzi Largen is back on the
JANICE LYNN
homefront attending college
Ronald received a disability been a lifesaver for him. He all kinds of plans for an all. married. J
'.
.
ulie is Mrs. Ranafter
studying in New York
retirement
in
1975
from
the
uses
the
machine
three
times
day
celebration.
BANFIELD
. .
dali
Fudge.
She
and
her
city's fire department after weekly — four hous each
City for several seasons.
The plans are big and Will hus
I
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band
recently
p
___
having two heart attacks, He session.
include all the city the Hipps with their fourth
.
7
had
21
years of service.
. Ronald Is right now at organizations, city officials, grandchild
April Is the last morii.h
for
A shcràft-hlorgafl
and
th
eir
fir
st
exhibit,
"100
Yea
of.
•
In September of that year, tending an Orlando Clinic for city businesses, etc. — an granddaughter. The only
rs
the Hipps made plans to have this treatment, but he was event that will Involve not
Fashion," currently on
.
a home built next to the told that Sanford will be only the city, but the county offspring at home is 13-yearMonica Kaylin Ashcraft and Randall Lee Morgan,
display at the General San'
ford Museum and library,
-.
Robinsons. His retirement opening a clinic In the near and the state for Umt matter, old Roger.
both of Sanford, are announcing er engagement and
/
Shirley says she Is right flOW
came in October and by future.
co
plans to be married on July 12, at 3p.m., at the Church
in
ac
rd
g
to
Dr.
Genevieve
.
So far, Mayor Walter
, I
November the family was
of the Nazarene, Sanford.
Richardson, coordinator of
But Ronald doesn't let his Sorenson, by virtue of his a very
happy
person
and
with
Florida living in their brand health interfere with his work authorhy, has proclaimed a reason. She Joined the TOPS
the fashion display.
The lxide.elect is the daughter of Mrs. Marcella
organization about a year ago
new home,
The museurn hours are Shirley and Bob Yon, coupl;at right, and their daughter and son, Eless and
with
the
city
he
dearly
leves.
May
17,
1980
as
Lake
Mary
and
lost
24
pounds.
Oliff, 26M Hiawatha Ave., Sanford. She is the grand.
A likeable pen= who Is Last yew he was elected Day.
Sunday, Wednesday and Andy shape up for the Wednesday night dances,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alfred M. Smith, JacksonShe seems very pleased
Interested In community president of the Lake Mary
Gov. and Mrs. Graham
with
and her
affairs, Ronald joined the Chamber of
Ban field -Levy
have already been invited to titleher
as trim
she figure
was recently
The bride-to-be is a 1976 graduate of Seminole High - Lake Mary Volunteer Fire a thort time he has proved his participate in the festivities. named, "Queen For The
and Is attending Seminole Community College,
Dept., as an associate potential as a leader and the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Banfield of Maitland, announce
ln=Horn
C
Monday night, during the Year" as the local person who
Should
Is employed by Stromberg.Carlaon.
ember to assist them with accomplIshments have been monthly
the engagement of their daughter, Janice Lynn, to
meeting
lost
more
weight.
Richard Lawrence Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L
guest speaker was Thomas E. Congratulailorml
Her flaince, who was born In Sanford, is the son of Mr.
Levy of South Plainfield, N.J.'
Hunt, manager of the
and Mrs Joe Morgan, 2016 Elizabeth Court, Sanford
Born in Lubbock, Texas, the bride-elect is the
Southern
Bell Telephone Co.,
He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price of
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ault of Orlando.
Publicity Próc.dur.s
Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Morgan of Cincinnati,
She Is a graduate of Lyman High school, Longwood,
Seminole, Orange, Brevard,
________________
Ohio. He Is employed by Big 'T' Tire.
________
_____
DEAR ABBY: I feel so
tercourse. He said he wanted was never consummated.
Volusia and Lake Counties
The Herald
ashamed of myself I
a "secret" marriage because Then he sa id it is not a legal
Thoe f011owü'4 suggestions are recc•-n-iidsd _____ Ronald McDonald House.
Invitations
'
hardly write this letter, but I
Hunt informed the members
the gossip from his last HUU'rlage either unless both
publication:
that lIMB Inc., will be a home
need your advice,
divorce hadn't died down yet, parties reach a climax!
Dear
1. Releases should be typed (lower and çper case),
Elks Sponsor Scholarship Ball
awayfrom homefoij
At
butassoonasitdlld,wewould
Atage65lhaveneverina
ll
TAKEN IN
100
double spaced written narrative (third person). being treated at the
14
my life been in such a state of
Abby
° ht abbreviate.
employed at the University of New Voit City and Dumont,
The
Third
Annual
Hospital in Gainesville and
get married In the eyes of legal and theological conconfusion.
.
Atlanta
In
the
Department
of
N.J.
are
Mrs.
Mary
Lee
Jones
Scholarship Ball will be
3. A c°PtaCt person's name and phone ow'ber is
s
ociety — but we would sultants say that it doesn't
their families or parents.
I lost my husband in dea th
mceesáiy.
Mathematics. Barbara works McClalren and her grandson,
MAR VA
sponsored by Celery City
This
non-profit
organization
already
be married in the matter If one, both or neither
three years ago, after a good
4. Keep releases _____
alinpil.
for the Medical IAbrary at the Samuel Aryes.
HAWKINS
Lodge 542 and Evergreen
is being supported by private
CARDS AND Qip
School of Medicine at
Mrs. McClairen has also
5- OrI11101111112111110n rd~ Win 111 9 Alp
shol had Me
Temple 3211 B P 0 E. The Elk
Saiderd
In love, I agreed.
the sex act, It Is still conraising five fine children. My and divorced four t imes!)
meeting account) miii be _______
Moorehouae College.
with her three more of her
niuted no later than two
family and the community C.rre.p.sdea*
si
dered sexual intercourse.
only excuse for what I did Is
days,aftq the event.
From the day we met,
Mrs. Sandifer's grands grands — Beverly, Bridgeti
are
zzz-uis
t
I
was
blissfully
happy
for
Furthermore, It Is the
at
I
was
a
lonely
widow,
th
S. Advance
enjoying this holiday were and Brenda Barber. They are
was so kind and so much fun. I the next four months. Then he opinion
''° be $1initt.d one week prior
contestants who are running
of all consultants that
to PU131IC$tIOfl date.
_____
Marie Helene, Benjamin II visiting family and friends In
for "Queen Of Elks 1910."
Abby, I got a crush on a fell head over heels in love grew tired of me and your "marriage" was not
7. Photographic coverage requests Would be made am
and Jem Cliude.
local minister after listening with him. After two morift he suggested we stop seeing each valid in the eyes of God or
the Central Florida area and
The Elk brother all the
Ruler
Week In advance,
and
Katheryn
will take in many of the athighest number of invitations _______________________
to his se rmons on the radio, i started talking marriage.
other. I asked, "What about society. So, U that tin-horn
Visiting for a week from tractions here,
and turning in his money by 9 Alexander is Daughter Ruler.
joined his church, and finally was walking on air. Then he our marriage?" He said in all Casanova is an ordained
kze 6iu a ' ae (s LL
p.m. on the night of the dance
met him In person. He was a suggested a "secret" our sexual relations he had minister of a legitimate
will be crowned King of Elks
widower, two years older than marriage in which we would never reached a climax, so in church, be should be reported
1910.
I. He said he had been recite the marriage vows the eyes of God, it wouldn't be to his superior and
Easter week saw many
-,
'I
WIS
dti* eve*g 1guiie.
STORE YOUR
This BYOB Scholarship students home and visitors
married and divorced. (Ilater together, and consummate considered
sexual
in- reprimanded
for
his
learned
he
had
been
married
ow
marriage
by
sexual
Ball wlllbetield*UlLtroin from ether states for Mrs.
tercourse,
and
our
marriage disgraceful conduct.
•'
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\JINTEBJ
.,. tYê"
10 p.m. until 2 am, at the Katie Bracey Sandier, who
Sanford Civic Center
CURVES
had her daughter, Barbara S.
Scholarship Deiiatloii a
Sp.clol controllsd
Martin, end family, of Atlanta
Ior stretch lycra
and may be purchased visiting.
"91
"Skinny Waist"
m any member of the Elk
construction.
family. Earl E. Mlnott is
Also her guest for a few
- Shdiooterd
chairman.
With Ow F,, Stsmgs
Willie
J. days were her aonn4aw, Dr
Continued From Page 1C
the valet parking at a Ballet Guild party one evening
beck. Mlelistic
Merkerson Is Sr. Exalted Benjamin Martin, who Is
and
Valerie Weld asked them If they would be in
thin
th
g
about
e
duties
and
he does know some
W" Of "Chillid
01. "I was the only one who came out," Smith
pr
he
n
responsihiuitles
of
yesterday's
circuit
riders,
and
w
mash and tricot.
said.
pp
ch
about
roa
ed
him
al
let
Build
board
member
a
aB
AMc.
svmmsr IssMses ON
playing the part, he did not have to be persuaded.
•
convenience
He
4
jokes
laugh about
,j
LikS.p
.
___ _
S CLEANED Till PUIIIII
V#AV
crotch.
"Love
to," he said.
his being in the ballet, but it does not bother
sdI
WAY
Up,WVNbsvee
.
"Di.t Skinny Waist
in industrial metal finishing and
enjoy It," he said, especially when he found out it was
chip stny
,*sr a ti
S EXPERTLY *ROlD
ll
he
th
hasaboutaye.rolba
etthough
wasin
ea
te
r
not"amchofuppy.testur butreJj.ag ,j
w1* fUMsfls
- •$TONID IN $CIiNTIplC*1Ly
1111?
art
in
college
and
has
done
dinner
theater
work,
-1deal
of "strength and coordination."
and
Exduslve skinny waist
COID VAULTS ON
,.
.:'
A
high
school
diving
champion.
Smutny
keep.
in
t a very
construction.
Fuhionid
.
Young
Eddie Korgan has been studying ballet for
iussis
riith aries.
,
with
racquetball,
golf,
diving
and
swimming.
He
five
years
and his father, Ed Korgan Jr., has helped
HI-Top
front
wi
shape
th
•
lli
"Flare Top" bse
lives In Lengwood, says he Is single and loves It, and
behind the scenes, it this year he plays one of the men
lAQII PLAZA DILTONA '
.
sr,i
(
swe veer rs*s se
(OR Imsilillwin
ISpSd beck.
Just "got roped In" playing the part of Annie's
folk. "I got drafted one Saturday," he said. "I'm
:
as
COIlOn split
scared but I enjoy IL"
betrothed.
tN4)MNS
convenience
RkhardJsuuliveslnOsteenandmakesalivingaaa
Donny Mann isa student at 5CC and a part time
__
PHIUPS
beekeepel'. B. has ilislied dance for these years and
radiator repairman. He has been In other productions
VA TWa Ad DerI
was in a Ballet Guild's production of "River Gold" Là
thoih he has had no dance tr.Inbg. His mother, Pat
DICO.aIklg D.c,,
APRIL
____
__
Scott,
Is
- i6.aditandiipsdifor"ThsGospelTndh"
$S® M"
iIy ie ill- items
danceswlththeSenlorcompany.
whenheheardthecastcalledforanothsrman.
3224315 N
-. David Smith is a student at Seminole High and is
Mann's sister helped talk him into volunteering for
MOMMY
___
. active In football and welghtlifting. He woi two gold
the
ballet this year, he aalI, and while he was acmeIN SUSINI$$$INCI1fl1
2$INLPIR$TST,
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what
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National Honor Society. She graduated from Seminole
Community College in 1978 where she was a member of
Phi Theta Kappa.
She Is a March 1980 graduate of the University of
South Florida College of Nursing where she was
secre tary of the Student Nurses Association a nd
received a BS degree in Nursing. She will be employed
by West Volusia Memorial Hospita l. DeLand.
Her fiance, was born in Sanford, Cs the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noel of Osteen and Mrs. Carey
Rubenstein of South Yale Avenue, Sanford.
He Is 1973 gradua te of Seminole High School where
he was a member of the football and baseball teams,
He is employed by Auto-Train Inc., Sanford.
The wedding will bean event of June 14, at 2p.m., at
the First United Methodist Church, Sanf ord.

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Fr. Peter Mitchell
Sat. Vigfl Mass

Ant. Pastor

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Holy Communion
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1407 S. Sanford Ave.

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
AviryM Lane
Pastor
SvIIdaySd,eni
1:158.1h.
Preaching I Worshiping
1I:11 am.
bible Study
4:11p.m.
Sharing &amp;Pcedalming
1:11p.m.
Wed. Prayer hum
1:11p.m.

liv. David Mangold

Minister
l;45a.m.
11:008.m.
7:00p.m.

Sunday School

Morning Worship

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

JoeJhsoa

Sll Park Avenue, Sonfsqd
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Minister

SundayScte.l
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1:400.m.

1:00p.m.

Prayer Meeting Wed.

4:11p.m .
7:00p.m.

1:00p.m.

4:11p.m.

Christian Science
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1431 West First Street
Pastor
S. 6. Stanton
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Morning Service
11:008.m.
EveningSorvice
1:30p.m.
Wednesday Service
7:11p.m.

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Meeting
lead i ng Room daily

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
124 Lakeylew,Lake Mary
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Conquerors MeetIng Sunday 4:30p.m.

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PRISSYTIR IAN CHURCH
Hwy. 17411. Lam Mary Blvd.

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levied Thompoap

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GRACE UNITED
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Pastor
Rev. Prod R. Gardner
1:11a.m.
ChurdiScliool
10:41a.m.
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11:00a.m.
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4:11p.m.
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Tuesday and Wednesday
1:30p.m.
ShhIngGreps
Nursery Provided for all Services

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Slyly, W:....y

1:11p.m.

Oak Ave. IS 3rd St.

Nov. ViroIl L. Bryant, Pastor
Roy. Daniel Cesela, Assoc. Pastor
From 313-101143
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Church left"
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11:008.m.

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4:00p.m.

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Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Drive, Sunland Estates
Rev. Robert W. Miller
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
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C. Edward Davis
Pastor
Sunday School
l:110.m.

Family Night Supper
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Teacher Training Series
Firsl Baptist Church, Sanford will inaugurate a 26-week
teacher video tape training program this Sunday at 6p.m.
In the church's fellowship hail. The course features such
Southern Baptist educational leaders as Dr. FInd'Edge,
Dr. Loy Ford and Dr. Jack Terry. There
dividual study guides and weekly assignments. A commencement program will be held in October for those
completing the course.
For other adults, a unit on "How to Pray for Others" led
by Mrs. Jennie Billingsley will be offered. Youth of an
church will continue training for the summer mission tour
to the Cherokee Indians.

Organ Dedication
David Hallman, organist for the Florida Symphony
Orchestra and former organist at First United Methodist
Church, Orlando, will be at the console for the dedication of
the new Allen organ at Rolling Hills Community, Church,
U.S. Highway 441 In Zellwood, Sunday at 7 p.m. The new
organ is in memory of Elsie Roux, who died in September.
The Reformed Church Women will serve refreshments at
the open house following the concert which Is open to the
public.

Mary Brothers To Speak
The Baptist Women of the First Baptist Church, Sanford,
will have as a speaker at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Mary Brothers,
former missionary to Nigeria and Ibadan, who will speak
on the jail ministry. Following her presentation and a Bible
study a covered dish luncheon will be served In the
fellowship hail.

The Rev. J. Arthur Padgett, pastor of the Community
United Methodist Church of Casselberry, will attend the
General Conference of the United Methodist Church to be
held April 15.25 In Indianapolis, hid. as an observer and
lobbyist.

New Meeting Place

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Ascension Drive, Casselberry, will hold a rummage and
bake sale, Friday, April 18 from 8:30 am, to 4 p.m. at the
church.

The Seminole Baptist Association will hold its semi_
annual meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the I1tona Laim
Baptist Church.

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Rummage And Bake Sale

To Attend Conference

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For more than a decade the
But it didn't win over the villagers.
"Also, its not anti-Semitic. For guest house and spa. Officials say
many (UP!) -The Oberammergau community's most controversial
In a fiercely contested local election me, there is no such thing as this is necessary to attract a steady
Passion Play enacted every 10 years subject has been the Passion Play
in 1978, Oberammergau voters collective guilt. The priests then flow of tourists to Oberammergau.
is arousing unintended passions this and which version to perform.
This year, for the first time, each
booted all those against the Daisen- acted according to their law, and
year that are political and artistic as
The battle began in 1966 when
berger text out of office, electing that was that."
major role in the play is equally
well as religious.
Hans Schwaighofer, head of the
independents who resisted change.
Thirdly, Maier argues, the Hosner divided between two people so that
Every decade since the 1630s, the state woodcutting school bordering
There have been some changes in version is too literary,
no one individual has the strain of
Bavarian village has performed a the village, resigned as director of
the 1980 text. The more virulent
"Ithyme is nothing for our playing some 100 times in the May.
play depicting the suffering of Christ the 1970 play. lie wanted to stage a
passages critical of the Jews have people," he said, sitting in his bare, toSeptember season.
and his death on the Cross.
version written in baroque rhyme by
But the committee would never
been cut, and a passage welcoming whitewalled office at the back of the
The tradition arose after 1632, Pater Ferdinand Rosner, an 18th "brothers and sisters of the race theater that boasts the largest open waive the rule that Mary, and all
when a wandering mercenary century monk at the nearby Ettal from which Jesus came" inserted in air stage in Germany.
other women in main roles, must be
brought the plague to the village monastery.
the prologue. The AJC and the
"It might be all very well for the virgins.
straddling the river Ammer where it
Schwaighofer won backing froni Catholic Church endorsed the new people who go to Bayreuth or
Miss Irma Dengg, who first played
cuts through the stony Alpine the American Jewish Committee,
text.
Salzburg festivals, but our play must Mary 20 years ago and is being
foothills,
which had a different quarrel with
But that is not the point, according anneal to everybody."
allowed to repeat the role although
The villagers vowed to perform a the version of the play performed to Schwaighofer.
Oberunmergau has invested $6.6 she is over the age limit of 35, conplay commemorating Christ's since 1860, a prose text of Rosner's
"People say the Rosn er version is
million on the theater this year to ceded that playing the Virgin Mary
suffering if God freed them from work written by another Ettal monk, too literary," the wiry 59-year-old improve sound and other equipment. "branded" a woman with a reput.atheir own burden of disease,
Pater Otmar Weis and revised by artist argued in the studio of his
"There's always this argument (ion hard to shake in the village. But
The disease went away. And so the village priest Alois Daisenberger. home.
that we make money out of Christ's this concerned her far less than the
villagers performed, and go on
The AJC charged the text was
"And that's the one thing we suffering,' Maier said. ,,But any obligation of playing the part.
performing.
anti-Semitic in its assertions that the mustn't do
perform art."
"It's a difficult role, the Mother of
iiiont'y we iiiake goes right back into
The play has brought tourism, Jews bore collective guilt for
Schwaighofer still believes he will
God," she said with a smile, sitting
the community."
with some half-million visitors to Christ's death.
get the play changed by 1990, placing
In 1980, Oberallllnergau officials upright in the small office of her
this year's performances, most of
Schwaighofer succeeded in his hopes on the young villagers to say, receipts should total about $13.9 parents' home where she has lived
them Americans.
staging the Rosner version in a trial do away with tradition,
million. But, they add hastily, once all her life.
It also has brought tacky com- run in 1977. Its bold sets, stylized
But Hans Maier, director of this players are paid compensation for
She said the musical score was
mercialism to the 4,700 residents, costumes and the quality of its verse year's play and, like Schwaighofer, work lost, and administration and beautiful. Hans Maier expressed
many of them woodcutters and reaped wide critical acclaim, and a woodcutter and carver, disagrees. renovation costs are met, only SOIIIC similar appreciation for the music.
carvers whose tourist shops are met the approval of both Catholic
"Seventy-five percent of the $2.8 million will remain.
"In 1970, they made it record," he
filled with figures of Christ and the and Protestant churches, and the village voted for this version of the
The money probably will be said. "But it was all professional
Virgin Mary.
AJC.
play," he said.
plowed into building a luxurious singers Iroimi Munich.
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Baptist Association Meets

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fl..

Dr. Bill Simmer, founder, president and director of the
Good News Mission jail ministry with headquarters In
Arlington, Va., will be the principal speaker at a dinner to
be held at 6:30 p.m., Friday, April 18 at Lord Chumley's
restaurant in Altamonte Springs. Good News Mission is the
largest supplier of chaplains for county jails and state
prisons In the United States, including Orange and Seminole
counties.
At present there is only enough financial support to
maintain one full-time jail chaplain for the counties Chaplain Jerry Jordan. The purpose of the free dinner is to
acquaint more persons with the work of Good News Mission
here and to gain enough pledges to be able to support a fulltime chaplain for Seminole County.
Two fotmer inmates who have benefited from the Good
News ministry, one of whom Is now pastoring a church, will
give their testimony of how their lives have been changed.
John Marks, director of communications, will give a
presentation on the work Including slides.
Sheriff John Polk, who will be In Colorado and unable to
attend, is expected to speak to the gathering by phone
regarding the need for a full-time chaplain here.

Nursery Provided

Pastor
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1:01p.m.
Men's Prayer Breakfast
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4:11a.m.

Saturday
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7:11p.m.
1:01p.m.

UPIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Car. Country Club &amp; Upoale Rd.
Darwin Mea
Pastor
Sunday School
1:01a.m.
Wersitiplervsce
11:00a.m.

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHUNCH

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11:IIa.m.

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1:00p.m.
7:00p.m.

1:410.m.

Meriting Worship

Wednesday Meriting Prayer Group

Nov. Shy oleso

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Sunday Church School

Passion Play Stirs Debate

Seminole Fundralser

FIRST PENTECOSTAL

CHURCH OF LONGW000

I At Oberammergau

Director Speaker At

Good News Quartet and the Sounds of Joy will present a
program of Gospel music Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the
Lakeview Nursing Home in Sanford.

141 Orange Street, Lsngwoed

Sunday School
1:40a.m.
Worship Services
0:111 11:01a.m.
We Maintains, Christian School
kIndergarten through ElaItffi Grade

10:00a.m.

4:00p.m.
1:00p.m.

Pentecostal

IT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SR. 1241 led lug Rd.
Oviedo (Slavia)
NOV. John J. Kucharik
Pastor

4:00p.m.

11:10a.m.

Mid weak Service (Wad.)
7:00p.m.
Nursery Provided for all Service,

Pastor
11:004.m.

Worship
Sunday School
Nursery Provided

Pastor
1:40a.m.

Youth Hour
EvangelIst Sorvlc,

2117 Orlande Dr. )7.fl
(Lutheran Church in America)

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11:008.m.

Morning Worship

Woolly No Iluly is HewN

7:30 p.m.

Sunday Schesi

GOOD SHE PH ERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH

10:008.m.

Rev. 0. K. Quitter

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Son. (Wed.)

Morning Worship

Nov. Elmer A. Neusdier Pastor
S unday School
1:11a.m.
Norship Service
10:11a.m.
indergarten and Nursery

CHU111CHOF000

1:11a.m.
Meriting Wership
11:11a.m.
Evangelistic Services
6:40 p.m.
Wed. PrayerIBibfeStWy 1:11p.m.
Svndaylchosl

7:00P in

211111 Sanford Ave.
Jam J.Hinton

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
"The Lutheran Hour" and

Church Of God
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CHURCHOFCHRIST
1112 Park Avenue
Fred Saber
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Morning Warship
1 Evening service
Ladles Bible Class
Wednesday
Wednesday Bible Class

Worship Service

10:000.m.
11:00a.m.
Paster

Worship
Nov. Robert Burns

Church Of Christ

(Southern)
May. James W. Hammock
Pastor
Sui'iaySckeol
1:458.0.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
ChwchTraining
4:00p.m.
Evening Worship
7:00p.m.
Wednesday Ivenins
Prayor$orvlce
7:110.m.

Lake Mary

May. B. L. Wagner, Pastor
Sunday Worship
10:00a.m.

Eve.WersltIp

Sunday School

Tale. 101.2424

LONOW000
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Church Ave. £ Grant St.

7:00p.m.
1:14p.m.

LAKE MANY CHURCH

210 Wade Strilt

1:118.m.
11:000.1n.

Evening Worship
I:30 P.M.
1:11p.m.
Wad. PrayorServ.
Nursery Provided

11:11 4.m.

at the NAZARENE
11)1. Crystal ieee Ave.

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SCIENTIST DILTONA
Ilkcam Boulevard and

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Al Green
Sunday S~
Morning Warship

Vicar
1111a.m.

MidWeek Service

How can a man, created in the Image of God, be truly
alive when he is cut off from his Creator? Attend the
church of your choice, and learn about God, who will not
only put life into today and tomorrow, but forever.

10:308.m.

Evening Service

11:00a.m.

Nov. Gregory 0. Brewer
Sunday EucharIst
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930a.m.

LAKE MONROE
CHURCH OF THE NAA*ENE
Wilsin School, Orange Blvd.

Winter Springs
Phone 4714771

Last week we cut a branch off a dogwood tree. It was a
beautiful sight, seeing the carpet of freshly exploded blossoms lying on the grass. But when I walked by the branch
two days later, the blossoms were ugly and brown-edged.
They were dead -a vivid reminder why so many people
today are the walking dead.

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
III Airport Blvd.
Phone 322.0100

Nursery Provided

Rev. Raymond Cricher

Nazarene

Ill Tvsliawflla load

There is an oughtness" about lire that troubles the
honest man. He senses he ought to be happier than he is,
better than he is, wiser, more alive. He ought to be thinner,
nicer, more peaceful, more controlled. And he even has
occasional, late- at-night presentiments that he ought to
consider his definable limits. It has been said that death
stalks everything living and catches it, eventually.

Christian

1:30a.m.

Morning Warship
11:00 0 .m.
Evening Worship
4:00p.m.
Tues. Evening Prayer Serv. 7:11p.m.
Tues. Official I.oard Meet. 1:00p.m.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF
THE NEW COVENANT

1:00p.m.

PALMIT?OAVENUI
BAPTIST CHURCH
1484 Palmetto Ave.

Sunday School

Radar
1:00a.m.
11:00a.m.
10:00a.m.
11:00a.m.

Holy Communlan

Pastor

EVOnIAIW,rsIIIp

NEW SETHEL AMI CHURCH
Ma in
WI City
Rev. M. N. lurks Jr.
Pastor

HOLY CROSS
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
III Oak Ave..Sanford

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
1311 Oak Ave., Sanford
322.3114

Rev.UerfW.Lasssu

11:008.m.

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United Methodist Conference Convenes
Special To Evening Herald
for the evening session will be resolutions that have been of homosexuals or their ap- whether the church will crease for World Service (the
The top legislative and the traditional Episcopal sent in by agencies, (0fl
pointment as clergy will be continue its support for the basic benevolence fund) in
policy-making body of the Address. This year it will be ferences, individuals and written into church law; civil rights of homosexuals. 1981 to $28,452,000. The figure
United Methodist Church, given by Bishop W. McFerrin local churches.
whether to continue tile
would climb to $32,245,000 by
known as th e Ge neral Con- Stowe of the Dallas-Ft. Worth
present
The ISSUe Of finances also 1984. But a new issue expected
ban on any cllurc.h
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expected
to
garner
ference, will convene at the Area.
major attention include funding of homosexual groups will be evident in relation to a in relation to finance is the
Indiana
Convention
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current Social Principles being proposed as well as the evangelical caucus, that there
Indianapolis at 1:30 p,m on dress by the laity has been pensions in in i s t r ,
planned for the Wednesday quadrennial emphases and statement on homosexuality current inflation rate and its be "designated giving" to
Tuesday, April 15. This
group of 1,000 delegates from morning session. This will be special programs, agency will be deleted, made more effect on general church World Service. Traditionally,
around the world will decide given lay persons from across accountability, the Social restrictive or left as is; funding proposals for the 1981- the fund has been an unthe direction of the church for the church; taking Into Principles (the church's specialized ministries to 84 quadrennium. The General designated one with monies
the next four years and consideration the broad stance on social issues) and homosexuals; employment of Council on Finance and being allocated to general
ethnic communications. However, homosexuals by the church in Administration will recoin- agencies
for
spectrum
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national
beyond.
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petitions alone covers almost
General Conference will open and youth.
3,000
basic topics.
with service of Holy CornMost of the major business
munlon, led by Bishop Paul A. of the General Conference will The Issue of homosexuality
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Dr. Stanford E. Linzey Jr., He has toured the Far East
Washburn of the Chicago come from the 10 legislative will emerge at several points
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Chaplain,
U.S. Navy, Retired, repeatedly ministering in
Area; wi th Bishop Robert E. committees, which will during the conference:
will
be
featur
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Goodrich of the Missouri Area carefully consider the more whether or not a specific
First Assembly of God, 27th Philippines, and Hong Kong.
as the preacher. Scheduled than 25,000 petitions and prohi bi ti on agai nst ordina tion
and Elm Streets, Sanford, He has been involved in the
April 13-16. He will be Charismatic-Pentecostal
speaking at the Sunday Ministry for 25 years. He is a
services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. much sought after speaker In
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Celebrate

Easter all Yea r

Easter Day, 1980 Is now history. Roughly,
1547 years since the f irst Easter, the
resurrection of Jesus from the grave. History,
It Is said repea ts itself. But the resurrection of
Christ from the dead will never be repea ted.
It was a once for all time event and changed
the face of history.
However, as we 101* about our world, It
causes us to pause and really question
wnesner mm evens was the earth changing
event Christians claim for It. People still Hie
as though everything depended on what they
do, what they say, what they amass for
themselves. They ignore the importance of
depending on God's action In returning Jesus
from the dead. They continue to live a life in
the here and now with no thought for their
eternal fate.
If Easter, 1800 Is to have any lasting effect
Um must be a determined attack on the
indifference of the world and also of some socalled Christians. We must overcome the
allurement of the physical world about us
without condeming everything of the world.
Everything we have has been given by God
and Is good If we but use it rightly,
Above all,, the gift of victory over death, sin
and the devil is one that should be accepted
with open arms by all. In the resurrection of
Qrlg, we have the ultimate proof of God's
love for His creation, every human being.
We land to not want to believe this because
it is so alien to everything we m and hear

Nursery is provided at all
ser vices.
Llnzey has traveled ex-

around us. It is incredible to even consIderS
that all all powerful, all mighty God could
stoop to become a part of creation and then be
subjected to the Indignity of the Cross. It is
even more Incredible that death would be
overcome for the creatures of this all
powerful God. And all of this in the light of the
innocence of the one who had been crucified,
Yet this very resurrection of Christ Is at the
core of the Christian faith. Paul, writing to
Corinthians many centuries ago, put it very
clearly. "But If there Is no resurrection of the
dead, then Christ has not been raised; if
Christ has not been raised, then our preaching
Is in vain and your faith Is in vain -If for this
life only we have hope In Christ, we are of an
men most to be pitied. But In fact Christ has
been raised from the dead."
In fact Christ has been raised! This event Is
cause for jubilation throughout the coming
year. Every Sunday Is a little Easter. Lot us
rejoice and be glad. Accept God's gift of
forgiveness of sin and life everlasting. Jesus
Christ Is risen. Allelula!
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local members of the American Guild of Organists and
chorlatirs from their choirs will psrticfpst* In the Ciatral
Florldafliapor'sAdult Choir Festival&amp;andey, April II, *14
P.M. at Knowles Memorial Chapel, Roflh'a College, Wider
PA ,n,d choir, (rein ares cliorches will sIng 11 anthems
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on in china. Craig Blair will provide special music.
Reser.'atlona should be made by April21 by calling 4.3050

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Deacon William Cummings, Morning Glory
Misslonaly Baptist Deacon Board chairman,
(left) was presented plaque honoring all the
deacons who have been affiliated with the church.

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S.E. LINZEY JR.

tensively throughout the
United Sta tes, Canada and the
world ministering and
speaking on the subject: "The
Baptism with the holy
Spirit." His travels have
wen nun to Europe wnere ne
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organizations, and Men's
fellowship groups. He Is a
frequent speaker for the Full
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Fellowship chapters. In addition he has written
numerous articles and books.
Dr. Llnzey holds the B.A.
and Th.B. degrees from the
Linda Vista Baptist Bible
College and Seminary."

Meet The H ard-Li ne rs
The headline says, "Church leaders fear
rally In D.C. has right-wing political over.
tones."
The reference Is to a "Washington for
Jesus" rally scheduled for April 29, The
fundamentalist groups organizing the rally
hope to draw a million people to the nation's
capital to Impress on lawmakers the need for
more prayer and spirituality in public life.
Nobody can quarrel with that. What worries
leaders of the liberal National Council of
Churches is that the gathering may be intended to rally support for the right-wingers
In Congress -those who are for prayer In the
public schools and against gay rights, among
other things.
There is nothing unusual, of course, In
citizens doing all they can to elect people who
agree with them -whether it is on morality,
abortion, foreign policy or the need for cutting
taxes,
One danger in this case Is that often the
hard-liners on morality are also hard-liners in
areas where inflexibility could land us In a
nuclear war. Sometimes we don't see it
because they tend to couch their hard-Line
military sta nds In moral terms: "peace
through strength."
In any case, hard-Lining is sweepi ng the
country.
Esq uire magazi ne for April carries a cover
story entitled, "Somewhere the Duke it
Smiling: A guide to . the New Hard-Line
Qulture" There Is a picture of John Wayne In
heaven wearing wings. But y are not angel
wings. They are the wings of an American
eagle.
Tough-guylsm Is in vogue, says Esquire.
Tears, compassion and understanding are out
along with Betty Ford, "I'm OK, You're
OK," confessing your sins In public, mid-lUe
crises, "out with It, It's healthy for you."
Instead we are fantasizing now about "how
we would do In a fist fight In a bar."
Hard-liDS is just the sort of thing that can
landuslnalotof trouble. But we love it, says
the manazine, because It has been so long
Am we have been In any trouble -"we have
forgotten how good it feels."
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George Plagenz

Soft-line personal relationships ("If your
marriage isn't working, get out of it") are
being replaced by the hard-line couple
exemplified by Ted and Joan Kennedy: 'Hold
the union, bite your lip and do what's best for
the family."
Some of this switching back to the hard-line
will be welcome - and long overdue.
This business of baring our souls In front of
others has never appealed to me. I am embarrassed by all the Intimate revelations, as I
would be if an old maiden aunt did a striptease In front of me.
Frankness can be refreshing but it Is not
always edifying or wise. That, in any case, Is
what I felt about much of Betty Ford's candor
- on such things as pre-marital sex, for
example.
But if the new hard-line culture means you
bite your tongue and bite the bullet, hard-line
can also mean hard-heart.
Few people seem to want to acknowledge
the possibility that our country shares some
of the blame for what Is happening in Iran.
A Southern Baptist minister who visited
Tehran early this year - Reverend Charles
A. Kimball - says he did not find the
Aya tollah Khomeini the "lunatic" Americans
Insist he Is.
Kimball asked the hard question: "As
Moslems, you are obliged to protect the
foreigner In your midst. How do you reconcile
this with the holding of Innocent people?"
He was struck by the hard question
Khomeini posed in return: "How can you
Christians who say you follow Jesus, the
friend of the oppressed and the downtrodden,
remain silent as the oppressed of the world

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help pay for his new cruiser,
Sheriff Cain (Ed Lauter) arrests
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Sunday April 13, 1NO

Area Builders Face Boom And Gloom

By JANE CASSELBERRY family permits were issued Hidden Lake, Ramblewood area from rural to high Northern Way in the with a total value of $701,000
Herald Staff Writer
at a valuation of $10,292,040. and Grove View Village density and homes in all Tuscawilla area, is in the as compared to 28 last year
Trying to focus in on the
The total number of single developments with some in price ranges. Our zoning mill for April, he said, for that period, when there
home building scene in family home permits issued the Sanora area, according laws are flexible and our city Tuscany Plaza, a con- were 26 permits valued at
Seminole County and its by the county in 1979 was to Braceland. The spotted staff broadminded."
dominium development in $939,800.
seven municipalities 2,161 at a $154,335,844 building on single lots by
Bradshaw said figures that same area, is already
There were a total of 97
produces a fuzzy picture, valuation,
smaller contractors has Just showing the number of started.
single
samily permits issued
Depending on where you are,
SANFORD
about come to a halt, but the permits issued in the city the
On the other hand, in Lake Mary in 1979 for
the situation Is either boom
If there is a recession in builders in the larger sub. first two months of this year Bradshaw said, building on homes valued ata total of
or gloom,
the home building business it divisions are still building as down somewhat from the speculation has stopped, and $4,886,700.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Is not yet reflected in the and selling houses,
same period last year are some builders, who still have
In Seminole County the number of building permits
Bracelanci expects an deceptive,
LONG WOOD
lots have quit building, "It
total number of single family issued this year in Sanford. eventual slowdown in single
Home construction in
"When you look at the depends on where their
home permits issued by the
Sanford Building Official family construction, but whole picture you will see financing is coming from," L40ngwood is holding its own
county building office for the Bill Braceland said a total of (eels there will be a lot of this has nothing to do with he added,
and commercial and in.
first three months of this 105 permits were issued for activity in professional the economy," he explained.
In January of this year 22 dustzial building activity is
year (280) had dropped single family dwellings in buildings and multi-family "Builders have simply run permits for single family going strong, according to
considerably
from
the 632 In Sanford during the first two on the west side of the city if out of lots in some areas and homes were issued valued at City Clerk Linda Martin,
the first quarter
of 1979.
months of 1980 with a total the new hospital is built in are waiting for new areas to $93,692 and in February, 39 There was a total of 61 single
In January 1080, there value of $1,051,317. In the that area as planned,
open up."
at $980,349. March figures family permits Issued in the
were 123 single family month of January, 80 were
WINTER SPRINGS
city in the first three months
For instance, Bradshaw were not yet available,
permits Issued valued at Issued compared to the same
Winter Springs building said, Maronda Homes, Inc.,
In 1979 there were 41 last year compared to 62 this
$4,970,061
compared to in
222
month last year when 17 official Ray Bradshaw is has built out lots in Foxmore permits issued for homes year. In January 1980 there
last year at $10,212,889,
were
issued.
During also optimistic.
II and was walling for the valued at $1,270,169; in were 24 permits issued for a
February 1980, there were 85 February, 25 permits were
"Winter Springs Is on the developer's go ahead to start February, Gd, at $1,810,450; valuation of $712,118; in
Permits issued with a value Issued up from eight last verge of another boom, but a building in Foxinore III, and in March, 104, at February, 18 at $521,031; and
of $3,181,975, down from 190 year for that month.
controlled boom," he which is expected In 10 days. $3,419,245. The total number March, 20 at $607,659.
valued at $8,810,680 last year
In the 1979 year there were predicted. "When other He said Maronda already of permits issued last year in During 1979, there was a
In that month,
a total of 163 permits for cities were In a building has more than 30 signed Winter Springs for single total of 232 permits issued by
In March 1900, there were single family dwellings recession before, Winter contracts to build new family houses was 703 with a the city on a total valuation
72 permits issued at a value Issued In Sanford.
Springs never stopped homes. Fairway Oaks, a value of $20,355,178.
of $2,712,960 compared to
Most of the currentthe
home building. We have the ad- private exclusive cornCASSELBERRY
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
March 1979 when 220 single building activity is in
vantage of having every type munity on the east end of
In
Casselberry,
single
Single
family home con•
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building
permits
struction
in Altamonte
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two
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permits valued at $900,344 at present iscentered mainly
and In February, 41 at in Barkley Woods (also
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January, 1960, when nine southeast of Interstate.4 and
Permits valued at $815,800 State Road 430.
were Issued and In In January, 1960, there
February, 41 at $1,451,910, were 11 single family perLAKE MARY
inits issued on a valuation of
Lake Mary City Manager $600,484 compared to 27 at
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interest rate for the February 1910, there was one
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construct
houses
on $2,135,876
last
year.
speculation#" Kulbes said. Altamonte Springs issued a
"They may continue Plan- total of = single fan-dly
ning but have postponed any permits in 1979.
construction activity untu
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The number of single
This partially constructed new home on the being done In the area by Longazel ConKulbes pointed out the family permits In the first
2300 block of S. Sanford Ave Is part of building struction Company.
total coat of construction (tree months of this year
went up 12 percent last year. Issued by the city of Oviedo
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Property Week Proclaimed

added, and when the were eight permits issued
Florida Gov, Robert Realtors throughout governor declared, ,is a
In
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that
the
dwine
developer
paves a street the with a value of $818,449; In
Graham has signed a America during this special time set aside each for this
is
Passed
along to the February, two at $68,372 and
proclamation declaring the meaningful observance and year to remind Americans Property year's Private
e 'i'iyerL Concrete is March, one at $61,715 for a
Week
Is
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week of April 13 to 19 as take an active part in P that we
said, total of 11 permIts valued at
oing W again,
not only have the Property Rights — Protect and ghe
yard now
Private Property Week" in
so - Graham
cant right to own real' property,
said
for
more
than
10
yards
program Ordate''
am
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)iL'd for a lesser Issued In January at a
"I encourage my fellow betterment during this week but an Individual respow
enterprise
system,
this
Floridians to join Up'h,rjd and throughout the year," albility to guard this
valuation of $276,247;
Association Of Realtor, and Graham said.
Were
concept
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prerogative fronany In more
a
total
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February,
four at $184,199
meaningful
the 700,000 members Of the
"This observance called frInement, personal or right Of every citizen to own
residence end March,_- at $80,470 (or
National Association of Private Property Week," the political."
first (treethe city for a total of 10 Anglie f S1flhIY
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Sunday, April 13 1980_3

Boulfd Of Realtors Buys A 'Home'

A firm believer in private Public Relations Committee, before the legislature that laws and the escalation of stands on national issuqs are also watching with inownership of property, the
Margaret Cannon is will affect private property mortgage interest rates on such as the implementation terest the review of Seminole
Seminole County Board of chairman
of
Private rights and real estate,
the assumption of mar- of the Fair Housing Act, and County's Comprehensive
Realtors has purchased a Property Week.
Among these bills are the tgages.
is in favor of the windfall oil Land Plan and how it affects
3,000-square-foot building on
controversial condominium
Jordan
said
the
Seminole
profits tax Just passed by the property rights. - JANE
In
May
two acres of ground at 1500
another conversion laws, rent control County board has also taken U.S. Senate. The Realtors CASSELBERRY
Shepard Road, Winter beautification project is
Springs, The board plans to planned in cooperation with
BU*RD OF REALTORs'. MC,:.
renovate the structure to one of the area garden clubs,
accommodate its office staff Appreciation of Law Day
and serve as Its new will be observed on May.
headquarters,
In July the board plans to
k , quarrs ' hold a white elephant sale to
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complete by mid-June or mittee led by Linda Gilbert
July.
and
Ms. Kish said the Seminole provides speakers
seminars throughout the
Board of Realtors has ap- year that enable the Realtors
proximately 1,300 members to keep learning so that they
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in March and 89 in February clients.
.. making it the fastest
growing realtors group in the
Two seminars for the
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public will be held in mid•
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An associate with Harold
Concord Plaza. One morning
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Hall Realty in Sanford, 1. seminar will be for home
Kish was elected in sellers to help them know
December to serve for the how to market their houses
1980 term. Other officers are
d the other
Bob Caldwell of CNA Realty, seminar will be for home

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Smith with Brantley Realty, look for in purchasing a
second vice president; iome
Forrest Greene of Forrest
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Directors are Jack Board of Realtors to
Mewhiter of Jack Mewhiter Tallahassee April 14 and 15 Members of the Board of Directors of Seminole •Jack Mcwhirtcr, .Ji,,u Burr, Al La Peter,
Realty
LaPeter of Tara when 800 Realtors from all County Board of Realtors Include (seated from Forrest Greene. Jack Wright and Walter
Realty: Jim
Al Burr of Watson over the state will be there left) Bob Smith, second vice president; l.awana Neubrander. See related Photo on page 7 of this
Co r p0 i a t i o n, W alt for the 1980 Legislative Day Kish president, Bob Caldwell, first vice section.
Neubrander with CNA and Program. There they will president; Dick DaPore, treasurer; standing,
Past President Jack Wright. meet WILLI the iegisiiors and
discuss the 10 to 15 bills
The directors meet at 9
a.m. on the first Wednesday of Private Property Week,
of each month at the board April 13-19 the Realtors are
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office. The general mem- planning several civic
bership luncheon meeting is projects. In April the group
held on the fourth Wed- will be planting shrubbery at
nesday at the Altamonte Inn the Good Samaritan Home in
and Racquet Club,
Sanford and will be planting
The president's goal, In trees at some spot for
addition to moving into the everyone to enjoy.
new building, Is to have
Carl Gutman, chairman of
every Realtor a registered the Greater Sanford
voter. To this end she hopes Chamber of Coinmere Civic
to have a representative of Improvement and
the voter's retration office Beautification Committee,
at one of the monthly has been asked to select the
meetings to sign up all who site for planting, according
have not yet registered.
to Roberta Fuller, chairman
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(Editor's Note: Dr. Jack Carlson is the
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regulatory agencies and the housing industry.)

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soared; taxes have acPresident Jimmy Carter celerated, too. It took 200
appears to be having second years for the average taxesDespite
thoughts about his budget for to reach $4,000 per
the year beginning Oct. 1, household. It only took four
According to marketing 'does not reflect the gloomy figures show a decline in condoininiiiin conversion,
1980. That's the budget he years - since 1976 - for thedata compiled by the Florida reports from Washington business, a situation that has led to this sharp it,
submitted to Congress in average taxes per household Association of Realtors, it about a recession and the traditionally occurs at the crease.
January, which he termed to double to $8,000.
downturn in real estate impact of higher interest end of the year, compared
Comparing averag
business occurred during the rates.
with the first three quarters
and calls for total spending balance any budget; cut fourth quarter of 1979, but it
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Although fourth quarter of -1979, sales volume cornspending to meet income, or
of nearly $634 billion,
residence reached $59,17(i i i
pared with the fourth the Fourth quarter 1)1 1979, a'
Although the new budget raise income to inect
quarter
of 1978 was up $8.4
obviously is in the forefront spending. In Washington, the
increase of over 20 per(_4en!
million,
or almost 22 percunt. compared with the uveragof his thinking, we believe latter approach - plus, a
Allowing For the inflation
the President also should good deal of borrowing - Idea Caravan
selling price of
dunn;
rate
for ltl7tl, this still was a the last quarter$49,252
give serious consideration to appears to be the most
of 1978. Fot
healthy increase.
fiscal year 1980, which is not popular.
eonduiiiinium-townhouse
From a sample of 18
The present inflation For Realtors
yet half over. The 1980
local
cooperative
properties, the
board of realtors around the
which finally has
average price rose to $59,116.
it
be
com.
when presented a year ago made an Impression on the
or 13.1 percent above the
by
the
mittee
chairman
Myrtle
T. increase for single family reported selling price for the
was dubbed "lean and administration and Caravan, conducted
properties was fourth quarter of 1978 when it
austere" by the White House Congress, clearly is the Florida Association of "Andy" Anderson of Ft. residential
$4.5 million or 15.1 percent was $51,968.
(FAR)
In
Lauderdale.
limited
res
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o
f
a
bad
mix
of
fiscal
Realtors
speechwrljers. It
for each reporting board.
the
federal spending increases and monetary policies as cooperation with
There is no advanced The most significant inTotal sales volume for all
Department
of
Professional
to 7.9 percent. One year well as the price increases
registration and no fees. The crease in sales was in the reporting boards for the
later, the President's "lean by the Organization on
registration desk at the condominium-townhouse- fourth quarter was $857.8
and austere" 1980 budget has Petroleum Exporting Orlando
at theApril
Sheraton
Sheraton Twin Towers will cooperative category where million. The total for the
in
Towers
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from
Countries (OPEC).
increased 14.2 percent.
open at 8:30 a.m. The sales yolwne increased by same quarter of 1978 was
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Washington bureaucrats,
The Orlando stop is the last caravan is open to all an average of 55 percent $783.8 million. Sales exThere is a way to achieve a
balanced
budget,
and
it
of
a
10-city
caravan tour that the general public.
in the Consumer Price Index
1978. The trend toward second qrter of 1979.
to an annual rate of more neither Is outlandish nor began on March 25 in
than 16 percent, have been mind-boggling, Further- Clearwater. The caravan is
more, only modest restraint made up of half-day sessions
scurrying
about
In
an
effort
In
government spending Is with the purpose of providing
to chop $20 billion from
necessa
ry.
some fresh approaches and
1981 budget. Under the
If
the
ideas for the '80s.
administration,
circumstances, this is a sta rting now, began
slowing
Faculty
members selected
prudent course of action. But
the
growth
of
federal
for
this
year's
caravan inCarter should also take a spending by an average of 2 elude Arthur N. Hamel
of Ft.
long, hard look at the per nt a year o
ce
ver the next Myers, chairman of the state
remainder of the
present five years It could provide Board of Real Estate, who
fiscal Year.
tax relief for individuals will provide an update on the
The federal deficit In 1980 without Increasing the board; William A. Watson of
is estimated by Carter at $55 federal deficit and maintain Jacksonville, president of
billion. Others, however, a balanced budget with high Watson Realty Corp., will
believe the defici t will total employment,
review toda y's economy;
164 billion. It would appear
The benefits to the Errol L. Green of Orlando,
reasonable that if the people economy would be sub. immediate past president of
responsible for federal stantlal: consumer prices the Orlando-Winter Park
sAa sincere tnQir cut by3 percent; $800 higher Board of Realtors, who will
desire to reduce spending in Income pes' household; 1 provide a new perspective on
the next fiscal Year. they million new jobs, and 400,000 managing listings; and
would f ind the 1981 redu. new homes,
Judith &amp; Bath of Saota,
tione more clearly defined
Reducing the rate of in. Realtor and 'college teacher,
sad easier to accomplish if Ration dues not have to be a will
discuss
self.
they Wpn their search for painful and prolonged management.
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Winter Park
Sa nford
fiscal veer.
of the camises of coordinated by (FAR)
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production of rental units, To stimulate the sale and
SELMA WILLIAMS
abandonment
a n d construction of single family
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of
older homes during the current
gut
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dwellings and conversion of recession, Smith called on
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(UPI) - The nation's supply 20 percent of the get solar power its fair share nobody will believe you."
leading. exponent of solar nation's power needs by the of the market place," said
Hayes called for mor
energy
said
Sunday year 2,000.
Hayes. "Let politicians know conservation of energy
Americans who want to
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promote sun power should national goal set for at- changes."
"This nation this year wi
begin Investing more money tainment next year was
Hayes warned that unless waste more energy than twi
in passive solar greenhouses having 10 percent of all state Legislatures and the thirds of the people of th
and water heaters for their unleaded gasoline contain a federal government pass tax world will use," he said.
homes,
mixture of alcohol,
credits for solar energy
Deals Hayes, director of
Hayes spoke at the closing users this year, making it Other nations, Hayes said
the federally-funded Solar session of the Georgia financially easier for them to "are beginning to questioi
Energy Research Institute in Conservancy's annual buy solar power equipment, whether the world can alien
Golden, Cob., said such meeting in Callaway Gar- many small businesses America any longer."
investments by advocates of dens,
manufacturing solar devices
He said the United States will go under.
solar power would do much
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to convince others of the must change its "misplaced
He said only about 400 cording to Hayes, will stand
value of solar energy and priorities" that give tax homes in Georgia have any to gain more than the rest 0
promote the conversion of breaks to producers of kind of solar equipment. lie the nation front the con
society from oil dependence conventional forms of called for
m ore purchases version to solar imwc
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because of its abundan
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58,000-member Florida thereby remove the need to per household. Total taxes
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higher spending and taxes, This means spending will levels," Banzhaf continued, 111his modem bi-level home Is under construction on Wildwood Drive In
reduced savings and In- increase by 15,3 per cent "but his program will add In the Ramblewood subdivision,
vestment, and greater wage, from IM instead of .14.2 inflation and an increase in
price and credit controls and percent, Banzhaf said,
short-term interest rates."
regulations."
He also noted that Carter While Banzhaf said the
Banzhaf contended that proposed slower spending by President should be cornthe President's program to only $13 billion to $14 billion mended for recognizing the
cut spending and increase for fiscal year 1981, which Inflationary problems and
taxes "will riot effectively starts in October, but his resisting the politically
fight inflation, nor will It upward revisions would add expedient approach of
Congress was asked represent the second deepest that it warranted immediate
lower mortgage interest some $9 billion to $10 billion,
proposing immediate recently to make housing a housing decline in the post- Congressional action. The
rates or relieve distress In thereby eliminating almost mandatory wage and price "top priority" in Its fiscal war period," Smith said.
He GAO projected that in 1980
controls, "elements of the 1981 budget because of
said
P residents
' proposals in loss
of Jobs, wages, tax magnitude would result in build only 25 percent of the
dicate additional wage and revenues
and economic the the loss of hundreds of new rental units, with most
price
controls
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if
not
growth
during
the year-long thousands of jobs, billio
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mandatory.
housing slump and today's dollars in wages and tax for upper-income families,
Banzhaf has also criticized
critical shortage of rental revenues and eventually in
While recognizing the need
Carter's proposal for ac- housing.
higher
home
prices
during
for
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celerated tax collections on
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the
next
recovery
due
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inflation
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vice president of the simple facts of supply and federal budget -under con"While the country is National Association of demand,
trol, Smith said that the
suffering frorn low savings Home Builders, warned that
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a
crisis
in rental housing
and Investment," Banzhaf housing production is
ex- major shortage of rental justifies a substantial incontended, "the President
has proposed accelerated Peeled to drop another 23 housing was developing at a crease ln the Section 8leased
tax collections on dividends percent this year to about 1.3 time when many potential housing budget as requested
million starts. He made the new home buyers were being by President Carter. The
and interest earnings.
statementwie teetigying priced out of the for-sale administration's proposed
"This would result in' before the House Budget housing market by today's budget calls for rental
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REALTORS TO GET

17 Housing Pioneers
Pioneer home builder have dedicated their careers home building industry.
William J. Levitt, former to the goal of providing all In the housing support
President Herbert C. Hoover Americans with decent and category, the late Herbert U.
Nelson, Chicago, long-time
and
two
former affordable housing.
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Those named to the executive director of the
congressmen are among 17
men whose names will be Housing Hall of Fame were National Association of Real
Inducted into the national selected from one of three Estate Boards, (NAREB),
Housing Hall of Fame in categories: building and was elected for the pivotal
Washington D.C., May 19.
community developer, role he played in the late
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NAREB's Home Builders
selected by the Board of
In addition to Levitt, nine Institute and later in helping
Governors of the National other housing leaders were to organize the National
Housing Center during the elected In the builder and Association of Home
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National Association of. community development Builders; the late Sylvanus
Home Builders (NAHB) category: George Arqullla, G. Felix, Oklahoma City,
annual conventionexposi- Sr., Chicago, and Waverly who specialized in the tax
tlonin Las Vegas ln January. Taylor, Washington, D.C., and business problems of
Nestled In a naturally wooded area on an as yet unnamed street, this
Levitt was recognized for for their trendsetting con- home
builders,
was
the
his
innovative
mass
struction
concepts
and
recognized
for
his
staunch
modern home (top) off hidden Lake Drive is nearing completion in
Ramblewood subdivision. At 313 Hidden Lake Drive (bottom) this home production techniques for community development and active support of a
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with natural wood siding is typical of homes being built in the Sanford buildinost
suc
as Johnson, Memphis, Tenn., industry; John M.
area
ay.
Levittown, Long Island, for providing thousands of man, Washington, D.C., a
which many regard as one of affordable homes throughout former NAHB executive vice
the most significant housing the South; and Don Dise, president, was chosen for his
projects
of the 1950s.
Aurora, Ill., for his in- work In the 1960s for the
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late
31st president, was noted for sound communities.
Nathaniel
H.
Rogg,
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his early attempts to improve Five past presidents of Washington, D.C., former
the structure of the NAHB were also elected: NAHB executive vice
mortgage credit system, and Louis Barba, Chatham, N.J., president, was honored for
his push for establishment of 1970 NAHB president, a carrying the message of the
the federal banking system. builder of custom and tract housing Industry to the
Former representatives housing, apartments and highest echelons of govern.
Albert Rains of Albania and commercial developments ment and business, as well
the late Jesse P. Wolcott of throughout New Jersey; as to the media and the
Michigan were recognized John Stastny, Chicago, 1971 public in the 1970s.
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The formal inductions will
leading to passage of federal recognized for his deep sense take place during the spring
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buyers and builders
affordable homes, Stanley May 16-21
The Housing Hall of Fame Wa ranch, Norfolk, Va., 1972
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was established In 1976 to NAHB president, whose TheHousing
is located in the National.
give permanent recognition single and multifamily
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to the men and women who developments in the Virginia Housing
Washington
D
.C.Engraved
"dewater area LUUU1*U his
housing expertise; George metal plaques bearing basMartin, Louisville, Ky., 1973 relief portralnts of those
NAHB president, who was singled out for recogrdtiun
credited as the prime mover and an inscription briefly
behind the now-thriving describing the highlights of
Home Owners Warranty their careers are on per,
Corp.; and the late Lewis manent display.
Cenker, Atlanta, 1974 NAHB
president, honored for his
contributions as a large.
volume
single
and
multifamily home builder
and as a lawyer serving the

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While some fluctuation In 1978, single-family houses 28.3 years in 1978, 28.2 years salt-~i did register it slight

2.5 persons, took 3.9 months homes and made a buying would be expected based on accounted for 86.6 percent, In 1977 and 28.1 years in 1976. gain in the 111051 recent
to look for a home, paid a decision in 3.7 months. In local market conditions, multiple family houses 7.6
For the repeat buyer, the survey. In 1979, 82.2 percent
median price of $50,800, and 1978, buyers looked at fewer nationally single-family percent and condoniiniwus average age in 1979 was 34.7 of respondents purchased
made an average down homes, 10.7, and made a houses accounted for 87.5 5.6 percent of the total.
years, compared to 35.5 houses previously lived In
payment of 17.6 percent of purchasing decision in 3.6 percent of purchases made
The average of the first- years in 1979, 37.9 years in vs. 85.6 percent in 1978, 87.2
months,
the purchase price,
by survey respondents, time buyer has hardly 1977 and 35.9 years in 1976. percent in 1977 and 84.9
The average repeat buyer
The median price of multiple family houses for fluctuated In the past four
Existing home sales percent in 1976.
In 1979, an the other hand, $50,800 paid by first-time
was 34.7 years old, had 3.5 buyers in 1979 compared
Persons In the family, took with $46,700 in 1978, $43,160 in
3.5 months to seek a home, 1977, and $37,670 in 1976. For
paid a midlan price of repeat buyers, the median
$64,600 and made an price of $4,600 paid in 1979
average down payment of 29 compares with $59,180 in
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the Family downpayments averaging
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Repeat
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of the price, compared with
6 percent in 1978.

As in previous study years,
the repeat buyer made a
buying decision more
quickly than the first-time
Most of the home buyers buyer did. First-time buyers
surveyed, or 82.6 percent, surveyed 'shopped for an
average of 3.9 months vs. 3.5
were married, the study months
for repeat buyers in
revealed,
1979. This compares to 4
The ratio of used homes to months for first time buyers
new homes purchased and 3.3 months for repeat
paralleled other survey buyers in 1978.
yews, with those purchasing
The repeat buyer aphomes previously lived In parently has a better feel for
aceountliw for 522 ir.nt thø nurkpt in,I rplies nn naat
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off home sites.
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bureau's fourth annual
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During 1979, the typical bureau said.
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Federal budget cutting and un- out on a limb," Knowles informed the Department
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certainty about anticipated federal commissioners in a memo.
Regulation, said he returned from an
reimbursement of money already spent
EPA dificers advised Knowles toward Atlanta meeting with EPA with bad
for planning the Sanford regional sewer the end of last week that EPA "is out of news. "Funds have been cut off and the
plant expansion could leave Sanford 1979 funds" for projects in the state. '1 fiscal year 1980 funds will not be
holding the bag for $80,000, at least for am concerned we will have difficulty available until after October."
the next six months,
going Into ... plant improvements and
Knowles said Florida is to receive $128
City Manager Warren Knowles will tell Increased capacity because the federal million in funds but EPA Is deferring
the city commission at its 7p.m. meeting grant portion will be drying up," those grant awards.
today the U.S. Environmental Protection Knowles said.
The city manager said it appears the
Agency (EPA) some months ago ver"It could mean 100 percent local funding cannot be stopped for the $80,000
bally approved a $155,000 grant for sewer financing, instead of 75 to 25," Under the the city has already
spent. Knowles told
plant expansion planning. The city has grants Sanford was to receive, 75 percent the commission he has been advised to
spent $80,000 of that sum already. But, of costs would be funded by the federal document a request for this money from
Knowles said federal reimbursement for government with the city to provide from the federal government. it could be as
that and $2O million to$3o million fnother local money 25 percent of the costs.
late as October before the reimprojects In the state is being withheld.
Knowles told commissioners In the bursement is received. - DONNA
"...Their cut off of funds leaves the city memo that Dick Smith, chief of the state ESTES

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Lake Mary and Sanford city officials members who participated in the said.
came away from a meeting with Gov. meeting was Joan Hagen, head of the
Bob Graham in Tallahassee Friday state's Department of Community
The mayor said the Sanford delegation
encouraged and optimistic that the state Services,
was supportive of Lake Mary in its atwill assist the municipalities in gaining
Mrs. Hagen cautioned the group that tempts to get money for its interceptor
federal and state funding for a variety of there are 66 other counties in the state line to link up to the Sanford regional
projects,
searching for state and federal money. sever Plant.
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Moore said the Sanford requests InKulbes said Mrs. Hagen assured them
Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore today. "The eluded funds to determine the feasibility she would make
it a point to conic to lake
state officials were encouraging and of the proposed "Golden Age" multi- Mary and would send necessary staff
optimistic," he said,
storied building in the downtown section. members to provide technical assistance
"It was a good and fruitful meeting," The center would include office Space, to the city.
said Lake Mary City Manager Phil meeting rooms, parking areas. The
Kulbes.
center would function on a year-round
"We told them our top priority was the
The meeting was arranged by Sanford basis and be self-supporting.
sewer interceptor to Sanford to take care
and Duluth, Minn., millionaire inAlso requested was funding for the of the industrial area of the city. We told
dustrialtat and entrepreneur Jeno acquisition and development of a 25-acre them we want to attract new industry to
Paulucci. Leesl officials who attended park In the southwest section of the city create new jobs and as a side benefit new
were Moore and Sanford Comm samoan and -funding An build and. ecp1p a fire hotnes.would be built within walking or.
John Morris and David Parr and Kulbés station in the southwest section of the bicycling distance of the Industrial area
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find it "impossible" to explain complex "Issues and Answers" that the United
national Red Cross officials entered the meetings last week between President
At a meeting with envoys from nine issues to Ayatollah Ruhodah Khomeini States hopes its major allies will decide
occupied U.S. Embassy today to visit the Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and Foreign turopean Economic Community nations and that the fiery religious leader cannot by next week to join in economic saneAmerican hostages and check on their Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh and envoys and Japan, Bani-Sadr disclosed a visit work full-time because of health tlons against Iran.
health,
of the European Common Market was imminent and said the group would problems.
President Carter has told interviewers
Herald Schmid de Gruneck, permanent countries and Japan.
be able to see ,all the hostages."
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representative of the International
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inside the compound, accompanied by the hostages and asked the Iranian of- seen all of the hostages, raising questions United States and .even electronically
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Di. Bernard Liebeskind, a physician ficials to specify a date for the captives about exactly how many there are and jamming all of Iran's Internal corn. flew to Kermanshah, near the Iraqi
after 1 p.m. (4:30 a.m. ES'!') and were release.
whether they are all still alive or in the rnunlcations, Including radio and border, to inspect Iranian armed forces
still inside at 3:30 p.m. (7 a.m. ES'!',) a
No date for the release was offered, embassy.
television signals.
in the tense region following days of
spokesman for the Moslem militants Ambassadors of Britain, Italy, Belgium
President Carter has turned down
The magazine also said one of the sporadic fighting.
holding the hostages told UP!.
and Holland left Tehran today to report requests from at least a dozen Iranian hostages, Michael Metrinko, had tried to
The 'deposed shah of Iran has been
The spokesman confirmed that the two to their governments on the weekend diplomats that they be allowed to stay in escapee shortly after the embassy offered sanctuary in one of South Africa's
Swiss members of the Red Cross were talks. Other ambassadors were due to the United States and not be expelled, takeover November 4 and had been independent black homelands and Is
meeting the hostages but he could not say leave within the next few days.
Newsweek Magazatne said. The placed in solitary confinement,
considering the move, a Johannesburg
when they would leave the compound.
The departure of the ambassadors for magazine said one diplomat said his wife
In another initiative to end the crisis, newspaper reported Sunday.
The two-man Red Cross team was "consultations" left open the possibility was being treated for cancer and another Pope John Paul II sent individual
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the Sunday
accompanied by Iranian Health Minister that the governments would wait for the claimed his 12-day-old son was too young messages to Carter, U.N. Secretary. Times
said page
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General Kurt Waldheim, Bani-Sadr and tribal republic of Transkei included full
Hojjatoleslazn Mohammad All Kamenel
The Red Cross team Is expected to
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citizenship for the former shah and his
and Tranlan Red Lion and Sun Red Cross prepare a report on the health of the close to the Iranian Revolutionary
In Washington, Deputy Secretary of Family, a permanent bodyguard and the
official Mansour Shamsa.
hostages and submit It in confidence to Council as saying government officials State Warren Christopher told ABC's choice of three luxury residences.

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building
to revert to the county at the county's option in 1993.
Herald Staff Writer
The Sanford City Commission is being urged to close the The proposed lease was submitted to the city two days before
book On the old post office building-county library controversy the 10-day notice provision for canceling the lease would have
expired.
at Its 7 pxL meeting today.
The city commission at a special meeting April 2 ordered
City
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after
discussions
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immediately. Knowles said at the time the city would lose
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(1)Vote tunotlfy the county that the city's offer ofafree
lsise for the building and two adjacent lots expires at5p.m. on Put unjwuceo the Ieasecanceuauon, He saidthe city could not
Sept, 30, 1*, 11 a new lease has not been fully executed,
mtatned and In the hands the city clerk by that date and OWII any books and the county discontinued library service
there,
iles.
At the Mine time the city sent to the county a lease
(2)Irwtuct the city attorney to draft an abrogation (abolishMoore continuing the offer to lease
nt) renlution as outlined by the federal government; agreement executed by
aitharla, the mayor to signs the resolution and authorize the to the county the building for library use for $1 annually,
The city did not agree 10 turn Over owfl0(lhjl) of the building
(ty's $)p)'fl)ent of the final abrogation fee
to
the county.
($) Instruct city personnel to secure possession of the city
Eariler
last week the county commission decided to take the
bu1'th at First and Palmetto at one minute after midnight
next
90
days
to look at possible alternative locations for the
5.pL 30,1*, wiles, an executed lew with the county is on
downtown
Sanford
library and agreed to inform the city that
with the city at dot time.
county
will
not
vacate
the library on Sept. 30" under any
to a br4ft memo to the city oonunissjon-r, Knowles in. the
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fmsd that he discussed the proikun the city has with the
County Attorney Nikki Clayt0(1 said the only possible ter.
cty over library service with an officer of On U.S. General
minatlon date of the current lease is Oct. 1. If the contract is
Sp*ss *bnInistnUon (GM),
car
riedout to its termination dataofOcL 1,1*, the lease
from the GSA Ifl1N3 for use
The city Woo-Idthe buIldIng
stipulates
that the books, materials and Items of equipment
as a Wary. The building under a revorter clause in the deed
become
the
aorty of the county, she said.
MW m that the library operation Is continued there until
Miss
C1a)'tOu)
told the board the city's attempt to cancel the
*1111,1963 or the building's ownerabip will revert to the
lease
effective
Sept.
30 seemed to be an effort on their part to
t,ai government,
the books. "The books are t property of the
medtyleed the ibraryfacthty with its 4O,* books to the avoid b0
Ieasetothecltyon
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By DIANE PETRYK
Interests of the city, county officials say.
Herald Staff Writer
County officials would like to maintain a library in the
The city of Sanford and Seminole County are currently in. downtown Sanford area, despite recommendations from their
volved in a squabble concerning the fate of the countyll own planners that the library should be Located closer to the
downtown Sanford library. The county runs the library; the center of population In the north area of the county. Such a
city controls the building,
location would be In the vicinity of Sanford Plaza.
The result of the tug of war which has been going on between
But to help the downtown Sanford area the county is willing
the two jurisdictions will probably be the loss of a downtown to keep a Library at its present site.
library for Sanford and city officials will only have themselves
County officials note, however, to make the present library
to blame, say some county officials,
site adequate will require expansion and renovation. The
Long ago, the city ran its own library. In 1963 the city ob- county says It does not want to spend money for capital tintamed from the federal government a building at the corner of
provements unless It owns the building It is fixing. It is asking
East First Street and Palmetto, formerly a post office, in the city, when its 20-yeardeal with the federal government
which to house its library. The federal government agreed to comes to fruition in 1913, to deed the building to the county,
give the budding to the city If the city used it for
"Why should we give the county an asset of the city of
Least 20 years.
Sanford?" asked Sanford Mayor Lee Moore.
But the city discovered it was costinS a lot of money to run s
The answer, says the county, Is for the same reason the
library,
federal government agreed to give It to Sanford, to help
InlV5it agreed to let the county run the library #W entered . provide a worthwhile service.
Into a contract stipulating at the expiration date of the conU the county now picks up the ball and provides the library
tract, Oct. 1, 1990, "all books, materials and Items of equip. service, why shouldn't It get the building the federal government" contributed by the city "shall be transferred to the legal
mont donated for that purpose, argue county offklala
ownership of the county and the city shall retain no legal rights
The county, in the last five yesrs has helped the city earn
therein."
that building by providing the library service the city no longer
The contract also stipulates that either party may cancel the
wanted to spend the money to provide.
contract early If notice Is given 180 days prior to Oct. I of each
The county's proposal to the city offers a reverter clause
Year, to take effect on Oct. 1 of such year.
which says If the county does not use the building for a library
In what was apparaitly a last minute effort to hang on to its
for at least 20 years, then the county would either pay the city
books, the city April 2 served notice on the county to vacate the
the unamortized value of the building or give It back to the city.
library by Sept. 30.
The city has far rejected
coun
an
Not only iz such action a Ier violation of its contract with
the county and smacks at bad faith, It Is contrary to the best
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Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 15 Cents

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intersection with U.S. 17.92.
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U.S. 17.92 be eliminated and exit traffic be rerouted via the neighboring Zayre parking lot out
to U.S. 17-92 where the traffic signal is proposed
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The announcement was made a month
ago. Steven Harriett, 26 was appointed
assistant city manager of Sanford, one of
the youngest men In the state to hold such
a position of responsibility,
It should not have been a surprise,
Harriett usually gets what he goes after,
A native of Sanford, he began as a
patrolman little more than 4r years ago.
After only two years with the department
he sought the position of administrative
aid to PoliceChief Ben Butler when it
became vacant and WOfi that Job.
His goal In life is to be Sanford's city
manager someday
after he has
"learned everything."
He has a degree In criminology from
Florida State University. He plans to
return to school In September, or
possibly even this summer, at the
University of Central Florida pursuing a
degree In public administration,
Public service In the employ of the city
of Sanford has been a family affair with
the Harriett.s for the past half century.
It began with Steve's grandfather,
Geo'ge Washington Harriett, who was a
police officer with the city force until his
death in 1930. The senior Harriett's one
son, W.H. Harriett, was a Sanford police
officer from 1948 until he retired In 1971.
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Harriett, has been fire chief for nearly 38
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numbers of the family to this point totals
about 78 years.
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Schoolil he was active In the Key Club
there and worked at local steer market
through his high school years. Although
hegrwup with (he fire department —he
and his family were always around the
deperbuent firefighting did not appeal
to him as a career,
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President Carter, The athletes got
rousing welcome from 1,0(X) fans who
serenaded them with the National
Anthem at Andrews Air Force Base.
Bearing a dozen medals, including a
major upset gold miiedal in hockey and
five golden victories by speed skater Eric
Heiden, toe team arrived in three Air
Force- Jets at Carter's invitation. 'l'hev
rode buses to the White hoe,
us
"It's been a long night. We've been out
celebrating," said hockey goalie Jiiii
Craig of North Easton, Mass., at the
air port.
"It's it real great thing to see this
outpouring of nationalism. It does our
kids good to see it. It's unbelievable,"
said hockey coach Herb Brooks.
The
The 150 athletes
many wearing
s around their necks and decked
out in their red, white and blue suits—at
first got off the planes and headed
straight toward the buses at Andrews,
But many were moved by the cheering
of the nearby crowd and went over to
shake hands,
There was no band, but the crowd
broke out in a stirring rendition of the
Star Spangled Banner.
A crowd of several hundred gathered
at Andrews at midmorning, but soon
swelled to nearly 1,000 before the first
plane arrived at Il a.m. Esi'.
hockey team member Bill Baker of
Grand Rapids, Minn., was asked whether
he supports the presidential request for a
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White House Visit
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In other business at the Sanford 'its otti.
mission meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. tolav,
Knowles will report that increased costs of
gasoline and diesel fuel may deplete the tit's
contingency account.
Knowles will toll ('01 I))i dfln,.r, if 4$,.. •I(-

lie said Burger King does not want to lose its
exit capability onto 17.92 and Zayre does not want
the burden of bearing Burger King's exit traffic,
Harriett reported both firms said donatino the

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owners reconsider and give 1)01 the rights-of.
way they nd. Without modifications suggested
in the Burger King and Zayre areas, installation
of a traffic signal would be of little benefit,"
Harriett said. He added that the Western Sizzlin'
representative said his company will be open to
cooperating with tX)T

Bani-Sadr Calls
U.S. Naive'
By United Press International
Iranian President Abolhassan BaniSadr said in an interview published today
that he is "amazed at the naivete" of U.S.
officials and said America still has failed
to unders ta nd the revolution that overthrew the shah.
"The United States has understood
nothing of our revolution and seems not
to be interested in understanding It,"
Bani-Sadr said, "They attributed the
seizure of the hosta ges to what they
described as fanatical Iranians. Then
they interpreted my election as a victory
for a moderate agai ns t the clergy.
-- "They are wrong on both counts,"
BanI-Sadr sa id in an interview with the
Hong Kong Star.
"They must understand that the
students' action and my election constitute two faces of the same coin,
namely the Iranian people's wish for
independence and an end to United States
sth
dominion," he said.
He said the holding of the hostages Is
aimed at "changing the equation bet- Firemen work to extinguish a
ween us and the West."
blaze in the bathroom of the
"I am amazed at the naivete of
the
American authorities," Banl-Sadr said. home at 6121/ S. Park Ave. Is
"When the masses under the direction of - Sàniórd Sätürday evening. The
Iman (Ayatollah Rubollalif Khomeini blaze did an estimated lsoo in
were rebelling against the tyrant shah, damage to the bathroom, with
the Americans tried to label the some smoke damage to the rest
movement as Islamic-Marxist.
of the apartment occupied by
"Once the shah escaped and we set Arthur Lytle, said Sanford Fire
about establishing an Islamic republic,
Chief George Harriett, The fire
these same circles began insinuating that
religious fanatics have taken over Iran," started at about 8:06 p.m. when
fumes from a leaking spray can
he said.
under
the bathroom sink were
In Iran, members of a U.N. panel
seeking an end to the hostage crisis were ignited by a gas-fired water
going ahead with their investigation heater nearby, Harriett said.
today based on "extremely construetive" groundwork In a first round of talks
with BanI-Sadr.

level, the additional funds needt'tI to et thr-

uliance for the traffic signal unless

plement part of the changes including the in stallation of the traffic signal, but it needs the
cooperation of the businesses to complete the plan
requiring donation of rights-of-way in SOIUC in.
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column by Milt Richman
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boycott

the Summer Uhnipics ill
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Moscow.
"1 support whatever President Carter
decides," said Baker. But the athletes
have worked a long and hard time and I
don't believe politics alit I it hli'!u s sht ii I
he together."
('arter called Brooks Sunday arid in
vited the athletes to town after (lie U S
hockey team
tea defeated lift, favored Soviet
Union Friday and then rallied to be;
Finland Sunday and will the gold miiedt
in one of the b iggest u psets in olvlillo
history.
"This team startle d the athl.'tt
world," Brooks told reporters at Ikt
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Placid. "1 (1001 mean the hockey world, I
mean the athletic world. As years to l,
you'll reniemnber these people.'

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property would pe nalize their business by
altering their entrance and exit ways.
"'File future of the proposed plan looks bleak,''

and the fork at Park Drive.

modified and traffic signals be installed at its

family, the state Department of Transportation
DOT) has come up with a plan to change traffic
patterns at the site of the tragedy.
According to it report given to Sanford City
Manager Warren Knowles bv,his assistant, Steve
Harriets, the remedy may be hard to achieve,
Knowles has written letters to the Burger King
company and the Kimco Corp., owners of Zare's
Department Stores, seeking their assistance,

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involve the use of private property at 27th Street

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growing up everyone knew everyone else
and associated with each other. It was a
typical small town and a nice place to
live."
Today the city government operation is
much more technical, more professional
and "we are aware of our commitment to
better Service that brings direct benefit
to the citizens," Harriet said, adding the
city government personnel are trying to
keep up with the changing times.
Even though the town is growing the
people remain much the same, he said,
noting the people of Sanford are still
basically close-knit. "I grew up planning
that someday I would be working for the
city"

One of Harriett's prized possessions is
a photograph of the grandfather he never
knew, attired in his police uniform.
The youngest of three boys born to Fire
Chief and Mrs. Harriett, he is the only
survivor. He and his wife, Suzie, have a
son, Steven D. Harriett Jr., two months
and two weeks old.
Active In the Sanford Kiwanis Club and
in his church, Sanford Alliance, Harriett
enjoys photography, reading and
education, "I like to go to school to learn
things," he said.
His job entails a lot of duties and
responsibilities, he said, adding It Is a
training program as well. He believes the
position requires a desire to learn, Incorporating education and common
sense. Basically he is available to do
whatever City Manager Warren Knowles
wishes him to do.
While the city's work schedule requires
37 hours on the job, Harriett's practice
is to "work until the job is done. I'm not a
clock-watcher," he said.
"I Perform the work as necessary,
doing whatever It takes to get the job
accomplished," he said. Currently he Is

In process of revising the safety program
for the city employees. He also Is
researching the city's capital-purchasing
and retirement plans, searching for ways
to revise and Improve both.

STEVEN HARRIErr
assistant to city manager

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Monday, Feb.25, 1950

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

VV%JnLu

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

"Stay out of Seminole County," the
threatening voice on the telephone told Ernie
C,,rltnn lgindnr nf tho "CiH,n Aonlnct
Pornography," in Orange County.
But Canton, husband of State Rep. Fran
Canton, doesn't scare easily and he was in
Casselberry last week speaking by invitation
of a local church.
Angered and offended by the proliferation
of "sex for sale" in the form of nude dancing,
X-rated films, massage parlors, pornography
and prostitution, the Cantons decided to do
something about it. Together with other
concerned citizens of Orange County, they
met last August to form an organization to
fight this type of activity,
The original group of 19 grew to 1,000
persons who attended anti-pornography
rallies in Orla ndo. Petitions were signed by

Rhodesia Guerrilla Forces,
Country's Army Are Merged
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)
Five hundred
guerrilla followers of Joshua Nkomo were moved out of
their ceasefire assembly camp today to be integrated
into Rhodesia's white-led army
a major
breakthrough in the merging of forces that were foes
through seven years of bitter warfare, sources said,
Sources in the commonwealth monitoring force
overseeing the Rhodesian cease-fire sa id the guerrillas
left Assembly Point Lima in the extreme south west of
the country near the town of Plumtree, and were being
taken by truck to a Rhodesian barracks at Essexville,
southeast of Bulawayo, a southern Rhodesian city.
The merging of the guerrillas and the Rhodesian
forces marks a significant breakthrough toward the
forming of a joint army for an independent Zimbabwe,
which will come into existe nce after the holding of
black majority rule elections over three
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CONCORD, N.H. (UP!) The last minute
polls are in, but the last minute controversies
remain on the eve of the New Hampshire
presidential primary.
The final polls, by the Boston Globe and the
New Hampshire Sunday News, showed Presi.
dent Carter well ahead of Sen. Edward
Kennedy and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. In the
Democratic primary. Both showed Carter
about 55 percent; Kennedy at or just over 30
percent; Brown between 8 and 12 percent.
But they disagreed on the likely outcome of
the hotly contested Republican primary. The
Globe showed former U.N. Ambassador
George Bush and former Gov. Ronald Reagan
of California In a virtual tie, 35 percent to 34

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among themselves and the City Council plans to delve
into unresolved Issues between union and city
negotiators as firefighters stay off the job for the 12th
day.
Independent Alderman Martin Oberman and seven
other council members seeking a meeting with at.
torneys for both the city and the firefighters union tried
during the weekend to deliver notice of the special
meeting to the city clerk, as required by city
regulations.
The eight aldermen had called for a meeting
Saturday but the request was blocked by pro.
administration aldermen, who said they had failed to
meet the 24-hour notification requirement for a special
meeting.
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Area on Social Concerns at the church, which
sponsored the meeting.

percent with Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee
and Rep. John Anderson well behind,
The Sunday News, the sabbath sister of the
Manchester Union Leader, said its sampling
had Reagan over Bush 40 percent to 35 per.
cent, with Baker and Anderson trailing.
The candidates didn't seem to be keying
their activities to the poll findings. Bush went
back to Texas Saturday night and wasn't
expected In New Hampshire until Tuesday.
Kennedy went to Kansas and Oklahoma
Saturday and was to be in Vermont today.
But Reagan, aware that he was blamed for
his own defeat in Iowa by avoiding the
campaign trail, continued to work In New
Hampshire and the Carter campaign sent

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Vice President Walter Mondale into the
showed up, only to be told they could not take
northern reaches of the state for a stop.
part in the debate. They were introduced and
The expected also rans continued to run,
then left, stopping to blame Bush for freezing
Republicans Baker, Anderson and Rep.
them out. Crane even predicted that the inPhilip Crane and Democrat Brown all had full
cident would cost Bush the primary.
days of campaigning on tap. Only Sen. Bob
Dole and Baker stepped up the fusillade
Dole of Kansas among the rear runners had
complaint Sunday, but Bush called it'
no last day schedule.
"politics" and his state campaign chairman.
An eleventh hour flap developed among the
former Gov. Hugh Gregg, said, "These guys
Republicans over a Saturday night debate
aren't telling the truth."
between Reagan and Bush. Reagan paid for
Gregg specifically accused Baker of 'lying
the show but the Nashua Telegraph was the
through his teeth" In comments Baker made
sponsor, and when the Californian invited on NBC's "Meet The Press."
four other GOP candidates to participate, the
In the debate itself, Bush and Reagan
newpaper insisted on the twoman format.
disagreed on the details of tax cutting and
But Anderson, Crane, Baker and Dole
welfare reform.
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Sen. Lawton Chiles
(center) and former
Gob'. Reubin Askew
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A Darden survey released Saturday shows President Carter
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far ahead of Sen. Edward Kennedy In the race for the
Democratic presidential nomination. Bush apparently is
4.
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poll shows.
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crat Jerry Brown and Republicans John Connally and Howard
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Baker well back across the region in their respective races.
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A teleph,one poll of 750 voters taken between Feb. 13 and 17
covered Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama. The
sample is large enough for the poll to be accurate within 4
percentage points.
The poll also showed support for registering women for the
draft and boycotting the summer Olympics In Moscow.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla (UP!) - The Askew and U.S. Sen. Lawton Clues also Richard Kelly of Zephyrhills, the other
It saId 13.6 percent of those polled support registering
battle for political endorsements and poll expect to raise $200,000 for the Carter two Florida GOP congressmen, have
women for the draft, while 42,5 percent oppose the Idea.
placements In Florida goes Into high gear war chest.
endorsed Reagan.
The pall said 77,9 percent of the people surveyed favor
today because the state's Important
Canter was the clear winner in a straw
The scheduled two-day campaign trip
boycotting the Olympics because of the Soviet invasion of
presidential preference primary Is just ballot held at the Florida State Jaycees of Graham, Chiles and Askew, Carter's
- Afghanistan, while 16.1 percent think the United States should
two weeks away.
winter conference In Daytona Beach special trade envoy, is a first for Florida
participate in the games.
Both President Carter and Sen. Sunday. The results will feed the where officials usually don't take strong
Carter was favored by 82.5 percent of those polled In the four
Edward Kennedy picked up some ad- propaganda mills but prove little. Of stands until the party chooses its canstate area. Sen. Kennedy, D-Mast, got 15.3 percent. California
ditional support Sunday for their about 1,100 delegates from all over the didates.
Gov. Jerry Brown garnered 2.2 percent. Carter was ahead In
Democratic campaigns. On the state, only 117 cast votes and four of them
The trio of proven vote-getters, will be
each state, pall results showed.
Republican side, former CIA Director expressed no preference.
joined by National Democratic ChairBush received 41.7 percent in the four states. Reagan got 36.1
George Bush won a significant enCanter received 40 votes, or 34 percent, man Bob Strauss and Jim Williams,
percent, Connally 12 percent and Tennessee Sen. Howard
dorsement from Florida GOP to only five votes for Kennedy. Bush undersecretary of agriculture and forBaker had 9.4 percent. Illinois Rep. Phil Crane received less
Congressman W.C. "Bill" Young.
collected 37 votes, or 31.5 percent, while mner lieutenant governor under Askew.
Ow 1 percent of the votes in the region.
The Carter forces launch three of former California Gov. Ronald Reagan,
Their schedule includes $500-a-plate
However, the margin of error leaves Bush and Reagan
Florida's most popular political figures considered the GOP front-runner In breakfasts, luncheons, cocktail parties
running neck and neck. Reagan also is ahead In Georgia and on a barnstorming tour this week In a Florida, had 16 votes for 13.5 percent.
and dinners in Tallahassee, Jacksonville,
Alabama. Bush has Florida and South Carolina.
show of power the White House hopes will
Young's endorsement of Bush is Orlando, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Fort
The poll shows President Carter has increased In popularity inundate Kennedy In the March 11 considered significant because the Lauderdale and Miami.
among black voters In Georgia. He leads In the poll with 45.8
primary and force him out of the popular west coast congressman is the
It begins in Tallahassee Wednesday
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Longwood told deputies at 1:30 a.m. Sunday they discovered
thieves had forced open a case ment window at the home of
James Stnasberg, 105 Woodinifl Road.
Strasberg, who left his home Saturday at 10 p.m., told
deputi es the thieves made off with over $15,000 In jewelry and
stereo equipment along with his 1950 Corvette.
The car was found a short time la ter, parked at the Qua lity
Inn on State Road 434 off Interstate 4. The stolen merchandise
was not recovered, police said.

aggravated assault and use of a firearm in committing a crime
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ATLANTA (UP!) The bank fraud trial of Bert
Lanct and three associates is bogged down In a debate
over the Legal merits of bank records.
Although observers had expected a lengthy trial, It
has stretched on Interminably. After the first two
weeks of the trial were taken up by jury selection, the
prosecution launched into Identifying and verifying its
evidence with custodial witnesses, a process that has
taken four weeks three weeks longer than they had
predicted.
As the case enters Its seventh week today, the
government has yet to call a single substantive witness
against the former budget director and Richard T.
Carr, Thomas Mitchell and H. Jackson Mullins.
The four are charged In a 33-count indictment with
conspiring to acquire $20 million In loans from 41 banks
as well as misapplying bank funds, making false
statements to banks and making false entries In bank
records.

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ford man is in -fair condition after surgery in Seminole
Memorial Hospital and his estranged wife is in the Seminole
Jail on charges she shot him during an argument.
Fred Duhart, 31, of 200 Alexander Ave., Is in fair condition
today following surgery Sunday, said a hospital spokeswoman.
Police say they found him with a bullet wound In his chest at
the apartment of Sandra Ann Duhart, 27, of 57 Seminole
Garden Apartments on West Fifth Street at 1:48 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Duhart was arrested at the apartment, charged with

By United Press international
The Afghan capital 01 Kabul, already disrupted by
four days of anti-Soviet protests, was hit today by a
wave of rioting, looting, and gunfire, Radio Kabul said
in a rare admission
admission of trouble in the mil-high
city

Somoza Soldier Fried Men?
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) A former soldier In
ousted dictator Anastasio Somoza's National Guard
has testified he saw a fellow soldier fry victims and
feed the bodies to dogs in his account of tortures by his
comrades-in-arms,
Gerardo Medina Leiva, one of 7.800 alleged war
criminals being tried in revolutionary People's Courts
by Nicaragua's new g3vernment, testified tlat the
alleged atrocities were carried out under the orders of
former Guard Gen. Gonzalo Evertsz, now believed to
be living In Guatemala, officials said Sunday.
Medina, 30, said he saw a Korean mercenary, under
the command of Evertsz, order the bodies of peasants
be tortured and kllled,frled and then fed the human
flesh to doss.
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LONDON (UP!) The dollar Increased slightly In
most European trading today. The price of gold rose
marginally in London and dropped In Zurich,
Gold opened in London at $631 an ounce, up $1.50
from Friday's close of $629.50. In Zurich gold dropped
$7 from $637.50 to $830.50. The dollar opened in Frankfurt at 1.7615 marks, up from 1.7515; In Paris at 4.1302
francs, up from 4.1287; In Amsterdam at 1.9315; and in
Milan at 813.85 Italian lira, up from 512.25.
The dollar also rose In London, where the pound
sterling dropped from $2.2760 to $2.2730.
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The first, a grievance to be'decided by a
three-member arbitration panel, charges
teachers were forced to do work on their own
time to make up for time they would have
worked on grade reports fbv. S. Students and
teachers reported to school that day,
originally set as a work day for teachers only.
The second complaint charges the board
committed an unfair labor practice when
members voted to have students report to
classes on Nov. 2 without negotiations, a

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money.
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representative sample of 1,537 persons nailo
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11 members of Congress, 21 top congressional staff aides and
1$ persons from various federal agencies and Institutions, all
of them, with a role In financial policy.
When asked If they considered themselves financially fit,
most consumers said they were at least "somewhat" fit. And
while 53 percent said having no more than a manageable debt
was an important element of Oat fitness, only l3 percent rated
"getting ahead" financially as necessary.
"Clearly, among consumers, how they handle their debt Is a
very Important matter, and they feel that they are not doing
such a bad Job," the poll concluded,

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consumers contacted in a Gallup poll released today said they
are pretty well satisfied with their financial status, and 83
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) -Police say a 1-year-old boy,
who had been routinely chained to his bed and beaten
by his father and brother for the last three years,
escaped from his family with the help of other neighborhood youngsters.
The boy, Identified by police only as Lonnie, was in
protective custody at MOrningilde Hospital and doctors told police the youngster had 3-year-old scars on
his back, arms and legs.
Pollee said the boy's father and his 10'year.old
brother were arrested and a third suspect, reportedly
the boy's mother, was being' sought

HOSPITAL NOTES

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -President Carter, concerned that
"I don't thh-uk you would be misleading people by Indicati ng
energy costs are fueling Inflation In other areas, has ordered some acceleration of this process of review," the official said.
an accelerated review of White House economic policy, of.
He refused to discuss what was under consideration by the
ficlals say.
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administration but he stressed mandatory wage and price
In an unusual move that was not announced In advance, controls were not under consideration.
Carter Sunday night met for two hours with Treasury
"We know what a problem we have with inflation. We know
Secretary G. William Miller, chief Inflation adviser Alfred the cause of It. We know why we're In this mess ... there are no
Kahn, Energy Secretary Charles Duncan, domestic adviser solutions that will relieve us of this problem without
dealing
Stuart Elzenstat and others,
with energy," the official said.
"There Is concern about the evidence of the Inflationary
Consumer prices moved ahead 1.4 percent in January -the
effect of energy spilling over Into other areas of the economy, largest jump in more than six yeam
to an extent that it has not done up until this paint," said one
In a related development, Senate Banking Committee
White House official, who attended the session but asked not to Chairman William Proxmire, D-Wis., announced his panel will
be identified,
hold hearings on the administration's anti-inflation program
He called the unusual Sunday evening session "a follow-up" and investigate wageprice controls,
on a meeting Carter held with economic advisers Thursday.
"Even though I and many other members of the committee
Duncan was Included because of the Impact foreign oil prices oppose mandatory wage and price controls, I think they should
have on Inflation,
be debuted," Proxmire said In a statement.

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VALDOSTA, Ga. (UP!)
Investigators from the
National Transportation Safety Board are trying to
determine why an airplane broke apart and crashed
Sunday rear Valdosta, killing three people.
Rescue workers recovered the body of the pilot, H.E.
Skelley, of Gary, Ind,, his wife, Helen, and a cousin,
Jane Green, from waist deep water Sunday afternoon
in a swamp where the plane crashed.
All three were thrown from the fuselage of the plane.
"They were in radio and radar contact with
Jacksonville and suddenly they Just disappeared from
the screen," said Jack Barker, of the Federal Aviation
Administration.

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and damaged 1,350 others.
hospital at a coat of ap.
AREA READINGS (5 a.m4: temperature: 50; overnight proximately $1$ million.
low: 60; yesterday's high: 50; barometric pressure: 30.01;
Kirchhoff said the COrnWILLIAM GIRISTIE
Hanover County, N.C., she resident there until 1157, She Hiri.It Turpin, wocdstoc
relative humIdity: Vi percent; winds: south at 17 in.piu.
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mission ksd RCA if It would
William Duncan Christie, cam, to Ovisdo 10 years ago attended Wellesley College Ill, and
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYfONA REACH: higle, 4:42 am., balM a bitter hospital if the 55, of 252E. Wilbur Ave.,Lake
Deborah Jensen,
from Garden City, S.C. She and Northwestern University. Glinco., Ill,; 14
5:06 p.m.; lows, 10:57 a.m., 11:02 p.m.;
grandPORT CANAVaALI county contributed the $5.2 M.ry,dlodlatirday morning was a retired elementary
An
avid
golfer,
ate
served
chUea;
and
ssye
great.
highs, 4:34 a.m., 4:13 p.m.; lows, 10:41 am, 11.13 p.
pil
at Orlando Naval Regional 'school
teacher,
a
as
president
of
the
P'ladd
pmudchil&amp;esi.
HAYPORT: highs, 111:01 am., 10:34 p.m.; lows, 5:06 am., 1:04
But HCA said It was Medical Canter. A native of Pryt.r4an, a II ,nnber Women's Golf Association
p.m.
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dLIb the best possible Flushing, N.Y., Is came to of the Women's (2ub and and the Orlando Wonesu's
BOATING FORECAST: It. Auguetlee I. JqlSer 't, 4*
tal anyway, and the Sa nford in 1150 from Milton, member of the United Gall AssadsIlon In
Us early
SI MUes Winds southwesterly 10 to 15 knob becoming flOt'
un4y
4
p the $5.2 Fla. He was retired from Us Ds14M1r1 of Confederacy, 94k. During World War fl, C$SSI5T1U, WILLIAM DUNCAN
thwesteniy 15 to 10 knots late today or early tonight and coo.
nijU
he jaid.____
-Fvnsil services tsr William
Navy as a Cidof Aviation the Delta Koppa Gans and she edited the Orange Couit
tinning Tuesday, Sees 2 fed near shoes and 801 flit Offiboes
Ounce" c,wisue, a. at sae a.
Kircidioff then proposed the Machinist and was a member tie Arthur Rutledge Club.
American
Red
ou WItr Ave., L.a's Mary, it's
increasing to s to 7 feet liti today,Widely mattered t
cowy put Us money in a of the B. Dt*e Woody Post 147
Survivors Include her nswapoper, "Chapter (st" died ktwey at rlando Na,a
derdonzs with gusty winds today becoming pertly cody
t fund (or medical pur- Fleet Reserve and Moose husband Eustes G. Russ, and was an active v'inhiur. 1N1111 MedII O
Cuitsr, will
tonight and Tuesday.
di 4 p.m. 'slay at Orama'sw
poses.
M.
Lodge
of
OvIsdo;
a
daughter,
Mrs.
She served an
AREA FORECAST: Mostly dandy with atIOI and a few
pine t'smne epei
a.,
"Tb ooecs* could be," He is survived by his wife, Jacklyn LIndenm.yer, the Winter ParkOrlasde CumiN
J. kua',.s eØIciat
thunderstorms likely today Aid higle in theup 7. Partly explained
County Mrs. Pat Christie, Like- Holland; two OindchI
AJIniC of DSI$SOV'IIIiJ Pisat Reserve Services at 3:14
clod
lderl'nightwlthlowshe the
tOIIlld* Administrator Roger Mary; two .one, Frederick
CremaHoui will
'naJ
b4a
be
Fvsssrnity ding the 1N. rP .. ,tidip,
Fair and cool Tur'd.y with highs In the lower $. Southwest Najjw,nu.r, "thatthe La- and Micleel Christie, both
ra
in ca'ams.
of In Myrtle Beach, S.C. In Blowing Rock,
wan a
winds 10 to 1$ n,stronger n thunderstorns, beoosith
tireet earned on the money Ronkonkoma, N.Y.; four Gramkow Furaj flume Is In 'upnj
of the Ov-"-14
5
ruorthwsstarly 1$ to 10mph this afternoon Rain probabIlity 50
ii pay for Indigent
e grauhilen; two br.ts, charge.
0th,
the
Gas-des
(.
O*IIAW4
a.
percent today.
and ether health-related Charles Christie, WickcU,
Mye of the Hill W$1
haItt fflgg ftwth'
NV.9
Rihf
i.its
9 1ILU I
t
WO I "1N
.www.Janet Hesten,
to do
Naples; sister,
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth fund will be is'4*.d In
-'- .
s.
Medical i
CitY'
IJonUd (Mel) CiiIit,
me -'
IswuaitIypsld for out of tu. GramJPuiJØ.Is $1, of Po
Beech and
is swvivsd ytvou,
in Cr
UTMII. Blowing Rock, N.C, died Hubbard, Jr., of Fort
kIIS1S
Kkdf said he could nøt
Monday VIb 50 In rest tmràie a ieoau, of
:
M*&amp;IIAERUR
pr.diit
hew the OUsT CQ
Laiatsrdals fl
a lang Cease my; a daughter,
.1
Mrs.MHoranRs,7S,of
vote on Us
r
-,.
Mrs. My".* (50u)
2417 mmci
I.BUt Is iieo"'4td ROWS I. OVlldei died
deY
Jç
Born In ARosy, N.Y.,
Seattle, Wash.; a
MON.
mlii
rn.,.s
Us county use only the Ia at Seminole Memorial aims he Winter Put In 1151 brother, Daniel Leonard,
SANFORD
1ATUlOAY.i
tared osatle money, because Hospital. A native of New
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percent. Kennedy had 43.8 percent. Last fall, a similar poll

showed Kennedy with 50.5 percent of Georgia's black voters ping away most of his support.
delegation in the House. Both Rep. Skip eludes news conferences, motorcades
and Carter with 35.2 percent of the black voters.
Gov. Bob Graham, former Gov. Reubin Bat ails of Fort Myers Beach and Rep. and a "steer pull"

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3 Dead As Plan. Crashes

NATIONAL REPORT: Ralnshowens and thundershowers
swept across the Gulf Coast following a storm that pummeled
By DIANE PETRYK
of the buy-back provision in equipment, furnishings, form?" asked Tots Lev, of' the contract with RCA are
But
Kirchhoff
and
parts of northern Florida and southern Georgia with hall as big
Herald Staff Writer
the contract with HCA.
supplies and the cost of the organization's Health inadequate.
Nelswender said the deter.
as oranges.
This provision will allow the financing. The county then subcommittee. "Could It be
The group charged that the mlnatlon of who gets treated
Authorities In San Clemente, Calif., Sunday tried to clean up
The county may pay for county to purchase the would not be able to sell the used to help house people In poverty requirement Is too is to be left up to the doctors.
thousands of gallons of jet fuel that spilJedInto a stem drain indigent can and other health replacement hospital from hospital toa third party for a Seminole Count)' who live in low and that a sliding wale of
Neiswender said the
because of land slides caused by last week's heavy rains.
needs with the $5.2 million It HCA between the third and period of five yeam
sub4tandard shacks or even financial aadstance should be commission probably will
A mile-long stretch of beach new the municipal pier was will receive for turning over fifth year of Its operation If
in a letter published in the automobiles and have no provided "for a family that decide what It will do with the
closed because of the leak frorn the 10-Inch pipeline which Seminole MemorW Hospital the county is dissatisfied with Feb. nEvening Herald,
Un otheir piece to Ova?
the MW limit by $5.2 million dising its mid.
spewed anywhere from 4,500 to 18,000 gallons of fuel Into the to the Hota1 Corporation of HCA's management of It in Resources for Human Need,
"Or
will
It
be
used
for
roads
only
$5
PST
year..."
year budget review in April.
drain. Lifeguards said 1,600 persons were evacuated from the
any way.
Committee,
a
group
with
and
salaries
for
county
emIn
the
contract,
the
beach, which will be off limits until further notice.
The contract Itself could be
the backing of
"We can't dip Into the membership from social ployeesoraomeother purpose following tnazlmwn4nccm. signedTue.day,butarcoff
Power outages and broken windows were reported in Perry, County Conunieslon Chair- principal (of the $5.2 service age
ncies in Seminole unrelated to low-Income levels for indigent care are said approval might be
Fla,, Sunday following the hailstorm which rolled across the man Bill Kirchhoff, but any million)," Kirchhoff said, County, exure.sd concern people and their needs?"
given:
contingent on Ironing out
city. Western Kansas was hit with a snowstorm and rain again decision must be made by the "We need to keep It in can we that the $12 million might be
The
Resources
for
Human
For a family unit of one, some minor points.
fell In northern California,
commission as a whole.
want to exercise this option." put Into the county's general Needs Committee also $,140; a family of two, $4,160;
Southern California received a break from 10 days of rain
iiiw contract calls for RCA
To buy the replacement fund.
protested to the county tires, $5,150; four, $6,200;
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and an environmental group called the Tree People took id
to pay the $5.2 milli on for hospital the county would
"Win
It
be
used
for
health commission
that
the five, $7,210; six, $6,140. For
vantage of the respite to rescue an elderly Calabasas couple leasing Seminole Memorial have to pay HCA's total coats
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caregenerally? Wlllftbe used 'guidelines for providing farmflrnllies income must be
stranded for severa l days by floodwaters,
for 36 months and assuming f or the land, construction, for social services of any medical can for Indigents In less to qualify for free
care.
Flash floods, mudsildes and torrential rains during the IS.
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HAMPTON FALLS, N.H. (UP!) -California Coy,
Edmund Brown Jr., campaigning from one New
Hampshire seacoast town to another to promote his
anti-nuclear theme, took time out to persuade singer
Linda Ronstadt not to go honie.
As she and the governor walked out of-Grange Hall,
Ms. Ronstadt told Brown, "I'm going to Boston. I want
to go home."
Brown physically led her Into a nearby room. They
emerged 10 minutes later and left for the next event.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -The Census Bureau reports
that during the 1970s the number of Americans less
than 18 years of age declined by 10 percent while
Americans more than 65 years increased almost 25
percent,
"Nearly every state showed gains of at least 10
percent In those aged 18 to 44 and those 65 and older
during the decade," the bureau said Sunday.
"Nationally both groups Increased by nearly 25 percent."
The bureau said the 18 to 44 population comprised the
single biggest group, growing from 72 million In 1970 to
89 million in 1979.
The bureau said the over45 group grew by 600,000 In
Florida alone during the decade, bringing the total to
1.6 million'. That compares to 2.3 million elderly In
California and 2.1 million In New York, both much
larger states,

unilateral change In the contract, the SEA
The grievance, under the contract between days instead of 192," he said. Keeth also
the schools and teachers, is decided by a
claims. This complaint will be decided by a
declined to say how much the legal action to
PERC arbitration panel. The unfair labor get the day has cost the district.
PERC "special master" assigned to hear the
complaint.
practice charge Is to be decided by a PERC
Julian refuse" 'o comment on the matter,
The board contends teachers are obligated
"master" assigned to render a verdict,
preventing funtuier questions by slamming a
to work 192 days this year, not the 191 they
On Friday, before Circuit Judge Robert door behind him In the Seminole County
will work If another day is not added to the
McGregor, school attorney Ned Julian
Courthouse.
calender.
requested an injunction against the
During the hearing, Julian linked the
The teachers say they have already done
grievance, claiming the matter was not open
decision
on the Seminole actio ns to hearings
the work they would have performed on Nov.
to arbitration under the CCfltr$Ct
already under way in Bradford County. The
2, a day they say is reserved for filing grade
Alter. about 45 minutes of arWl.Itt by
Bradford board took action similar to the
repert for the end of the studepts' first
'Jialisn'and
SEA
attorney
John
Chamblee
Seminole
board under a similar contract, he
marking period They did the wokat home
Jr., McGregor turned down the request The
said.
meet the Monday
deadline
they
notdothework
during
the day since
on Nov.
PERC is currently deciding whether
2, could matter will be arbitrated by a three-member
panel, one picked by the board, one by
say.
Bradford teachers will have to work the 192
union and one by mutual consent.
The day's pay they are requesting would
days, Julian said, appealing to McGregor to
cost $150,000, district officials say.
block the arbitration.
Following the hearing, School Board
SEA
the district with President Allan Keeth refused to explain
A Seminole teacher said if teachers were
an unfair labor practice, saying their contract what benefit the presence of the teachers for
ordered to work the make-up day, there would
was violated when district officials decided the make-up day would be to either the
be work to do on the April 25 date. But the
students would attend classes on a day they schools or the students.
extra day at the end of the year, following
were not scheduled to, without prior
"If (the day was dropped) they would bein
three end.of.school work days, would not be
negotiations,
violation of the contract, working only 191 constructive at all, he said.

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Vow Fight In M uddled Pay Squabble

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
The battle between the Seminole County
School Board and the Seminole Education
ASSOCIaIP.(SEA) over how to make-up the
teachers' work day lost to Hurricane David
remains muddled following the board's
failure to block state arbitration.
SEA President Richard Harris has filed two
separate complaints against the board with
'"the state Public Employment Relations
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14 to Jan. 18,the card had to be In ft hands of someone forging
caliber pistol.
A Seminole deputy suffered minor injuries as he tried to
Taylor's name, police say.
She was held in lieu of $8,400 bail.
ar
rest a man in a truck, following a dlstrubance In Midway
Hospital spokeswoman Kay Bartholomew said Taylor failed
CREDIT CARD USED DURING HOSPITAL STAY
Saturday
morning, the sheriff's office reports.
la
to p ce his valuables In a safe the hospital keeps for pa tients'
A thief managed to make off with a credit card owned by a
Deputy Frank Ambrose suffered cuts and bruises when he
possesslons.
man In Seminole Memorial Hospital, and run up about $800 In
was dragged about 50 feet by a man driving a pickup truck
She added Mrs. Taylor has not filed a formal incident report
purchases before rinlacing It in the victim's wallet, police say.
away from the corner of Sipes Avenue and Main Street.
with Seminole Memorial, but has sent word to hospital ad.
The January theft from the man who died on Jan. 21 was not grJiiaWrs to warn
He had been trying to arrest the truck's occupant, when the
them of the crime.
discovered until his widow received the credit statement last
suspect decided to drive off, deputies say. Ambrose required
week, police say.
no treatment for his Injuries. The driver got away, said
THIEVES BURGLE HOMF, TAKE CAR
Vivian Taylor, of 41B Cascade St., Deltona, told police the
Burglars, who took more than $15,000 In property from a deputies.
credit card, used to run up $800 In purchases In Volusia County,
Longwood home this weekend, got away with the loot In the
The deputies report the Incident followed their attempt to
was In Melvin Taylor's wallet on the day he died. But from Jan.
homeowner's $15,000 Corvette, deputies say.
disperse a crowd gathered at the site of an earlier arrest.

deny any major problem in the Soviet-occupied capital
and today's brief broadcast was an indication that anti.
Russian demonstrations had reached such a peak that
some explanation was needed.
The broadcast, monitored by All-India Radio In
Simla, India, said rioting, looting and shooting in the
streets of Kabul was the work of insurgents backed by
the United States, China and Pakista n.

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attended meetings of city and county officials
to see that local ordlnanceaare enforced. Even
with all that effort, Carlton said, a recent
survey of six topless clubs revealed all were
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Also on hand were Casselberry city Council
crackdown on topless dancing and
Chairman Frank Schutte and Mayor Owen
prostitution
in Orange County caused Schutte
Sheppard to explain an ordinance scheduled
seek
a
stopgap
measure to prevent shady
to come before the council on first reading to
County frorn moving In to
In
Orange
e
state
operators
tonight. The ordinance Is issevi on th
sta tute controlling a wide ziectrum of par"Casselberry had no moratorium, no ornographic, lewd and obsce ne materials aand
said Schutte, "so I went to
dinance,"
acts. A public hearing is sla ted for March
mayor and said, 'This is too lucrative an
Schutte told the group the Casselberry enterprise f or these people to just fold up their
Council had passed a resolution esta blishing a tents and go away. They're going to have to
six-month moratorium on issuing new move someplace close In order to keep their
licenses to this type of business to give the clientele.'
"We contacted the city attorney to see If it
city attorney time to research and prepare an
would be legally permissible and then the
ordi nance that will stand up In court,
the
unanimously
passed
Since the Citizens Against Pornography council
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enacted and It gets very compli cated legally.
I don't know If the grandfather clause that
says you can't pass a law retroactively will
apply to Club Juana.
"It may not be the best thing in the world, it
may be challengeable and may be thrown out,
but psychologically it will ha ve a possible
effect the factor that Casselberry actually
passed and Indicated it wants to enforce the
law," Schutte said.
"I'm an advocate of people power. When
they (people) combine they are powerful, and
elected officials will listen as they know they
can vote them out of office," Schutte said. "In
1973 t he Supreme Court ruled the community
could set Its own standards and individuals
can let their officia ls know their feelings on
the issue by writing letters."

establishments, monitored court cases, and

Man 'Fair' Following

Sanford

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30,000 Central Floridians who wan ted to let
their elected officials and law enforcement
officers know "enough is enough," Canton
told the grou p at the Community United
Methodist Church.

New Hampshire Polls Unclear

NA11ON

Smut Fi g hter: Threat Fails To Deter Leader

Monday, Feb. 25, 198O-)A

MIAMI (UP!) - Johnny L. Jones,
superintendent of the nation's fifth largest
school system, has been suspended without
pay because a grand jury suspects he planned
to buy gold-plated plumbing fixtures with
school money to put Into an expensive
vacation home.
The Dade County School Board, in An unpr.e.dent.d Sunday emergency meeting,
voted 04 to suspend Jones and appoint his
assistant, Dr. Leonard Britton, as acting
aalntendent. Joyce Knox, the board's lily
Mack munb,r, cat the negative votes. Jones
Is black.
Ibe board also, voted, wwuimoumly, to
suspend without pay Solomon Barnes,
principal of MacArthur South High School
and Me othumijor fimne In what one board
labeled the "Gold Phenhig Caper."
Beth
Barnes wore indicted
Isturdey a charges of second degree grand
theft, p'de"4, by a
of five years
in prisos and 110* flue. The lndicthaents
accused the two of ic)'ein'ng.to M school
funds to buy nearly 0* worth of deluxe
bathroom fixtum some of than geklplated,
for personal M. Both men have homes under
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Jones and Barnes have said that the fixtunes were for plumbing class they said they
were planning at MacArthur South High.
The school board action was a direct about
face from Its unanimous vote to accept Jones'
explanation after Miami pews media exposed
the "Gold Plumbing Caper tires weeks ago."
Following Saturday's indictments, Board
Chairman Phyllis Miller called the
emergency meeting and offered the motion to
suspend the two officials.
"We have to suspend Dr. Jones," Mrs.
Miller told board members, "We cannot
pretend the reality doesn't exist.
"They have been charged with criminal
acts. We must treat them On way we but
other people (charged with crime)."
She r,nthd,d members that "several
weeks ago this board endorsed a policy of
.upp'rt for a crime commission and
educational programs In tie dasu'ocsu that
will help stop crime. In conjunction with the
policy, It Is imperative that We School Board
act decisively,"
Tbs audilorhan was pecked with more than
350 eupportsrs of James, mostly blacks. The
audience booed when Mrs. Miller read the
grounds for dismissal.

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Trudeau and his Liberal Party to control of the
Canadian government.
The Conservative Party and Prime Minister Joe
Clark spelled out the policies they believed would
encourage exploration and promote conservation.
Clark had proposed a $3 a barrel hike in the price
of Canadian oil this year and a $4.50 a barrel 1n
crease every year until it reached 85 percent of
the world market price. He had called for an 18cent increase in the tax on each gallon of gasoline.
The Clark remedy was too harsh for the
Canadian people.
Trudeau's strategy of dealing with the oil and
energy problem only in generalities paid off at the
polls,
Clark prevailed in oil-producing Alberta.
But oil-consuming Ontario and the eastern
provinces are rich in voters and they said "no" to
higher prices for their fuel.
Government subsidies will continue to relieve
Candadlans of the direct pain of the energy crisis,
The budget deficits they create, however, will
continue as a spur to the inflation which is equally
painful,
Clark's brief fling at leadership, lasting only
nine months, was ended because of the tough
medicine he prescribed for Canada's energy ills.
The problems remain for Trudeau.
It is likely that the specifics of the Trudeau
policies, if they are to be successful in attaining
energy goals, will also contain a measure of pain.
There are no easy roads to independence in
energy.

KQRT

WALTERS

DON GRAFF

Reagan

French
Relations

HOOKSETI', N.H. (NEA)
Professional
actors pride themselves In being able to adapt
to any role in which they're cast—but veteran
movie star Ronald W. Reagan clearly Is
uncomfortable with his current assignment In
this year's political drama.
After several satisfying years of playing the
part of the unchallenged front-runner In the

Those oldest of allies, France and the
United States, seem bent on proving over and
over that If familiarity In International
relations does not precisely breed contempt,

—

It certainly poses no obstacle to a divergence
of views.
Having In this century bickered through
two world wars and a score of lesser conflagratlons, they are at it again in the current
complex of crises In which France sees the
United States as pursuing a policy of "le
zigzag." Not surprisingly, the latter views the
situation somewhat differently. For every zig
Washington may take, Paris Is likely to come
up with an equally unsettling zag.

race for the Republican presidential
nomination, Reagan now has been cosigned to
the role of the erstwhile leader fighting for his
political life.

When

he appeared here recently at a
meeting of town and precinct chairmen
working on his behalf throughout New
Hampshire, Reagan offered only an oblique
reference to "the thing that happened In
Iowa," then boasted that he carried Iowa's
counties by a margin of almost 2 to 1 during

the voting In that state's Republican precinct
caucuses.
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anyone In the room was the fact that
challenger George Bush won In the statewide
balloting because he was favored by GOP
voters in Iowa's most populous counties.
As a result of that loss, Reagan has become

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February.
When factory worker Susan Vail cornplalned about New Hampshire's high realestate tax and the low level of services
provided by the state, Reagan replied:
"In reality, what the people ought to be
willing to do Is look for a broader-based tax
that is based on your ability to pay, to work, to
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broad-based tax.
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one that other presidential candidates who
have ventured into New Hampshire's
primary In recent decades have studiously
avoided the subject of New Hampshire's
taxes.
Yet Reagan, possibly thrown off stride by
the Bush upset In Iowa and the prospect Of
another defeat here, marched directly Into
the quicksand,
famed to spend the
ensuing weeks in a desperate effort to dig
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men's store for clothes. He bought lunches In
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economy Of the people he works so hard to
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paper," he apswersd.
grabbing blood-sucking federal governI still wa,'t satisfied. After he took the meat,"
money, Kelly said he atidf.d it Into the glove
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Kelly's rIsnu'y defense was that he filled
hispodietswjththecaei*bsceaehewaiited
to IS It lfl his OWfl "InvSdl5ItlOfl" 01 the
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Granted, Daytona Mainland outplayed Seminole in
every category Friday night. By the same token,
statistically speaking, the Tribe unfortunately played
its worst game of the season.
None-the-less, when a team Is ran ked at number
three and loses to a higher ranked squad It's simply
ridiculous for them to fall off the poll.
A more appropriate result would have been Sanford
dropping to sixth or seventh , but not out of sight.
"I really don't have much to say about It," cornmented Seminole coach Bill Payne this morning,
"Maybe It will help us play better in the district

tournament."
The voting member for the state poll from this area
Is the Sentinel Star's prep sports editor Frank Carroll,
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Lake howell's Jep Roberts enroute to a third period pin In his semi-final
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match
with Ormond Beach's Manuel Rodriguez, Unfortunately for the flesty
Lake Howell captain, he broke a bone In his foot while holding a 5-2 advantage in the championship match and had to settle for second place.

THE WAISTLINE

Lyman' Barrett State Bound
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The Seminoles will have a chance for redemption

sparkling 27-1 record.

Herald Sports Writer

later this week as the District 9 Class 4A tournament
begins Wednesday at Mainland High. The final
seedings will be announced today. If the tournament
goes true to form, Seminole could wind up playing
Mainland a third time this season, this time around for
the district title and a state playoff berth,
If the college poll this season bears any reflection of
what will happen come tournament time, it could well
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Those 20 incredible kids will have
lunch at the White House today, then go their separate ways
with the consummate joy of knowing all miracles aren't
necessarily made in heaven, some even happen on ice.
One did in Lake Placid Sunday.
For the rest of their natural lives, every member of the
youngest ever, star-kissed U.S. Olympic hockey team will
carry away the knowledge that the gold medal he won on the
outside can stilt take second place to the golden feeling on the
inside that coimies from a job well done.
The kids who make U the U.S. hockey team discovered that
for themselves Sunday by completing an acconiplistinient
unmatched perhaps by any other team in sports history before',
with it Loine-frorn-behind, gold medal winning 4.2 conquest of
Finland on t he same Lake Placid ice w here they had scored an
"impossible" 4-3 victory over the prohibitively favored Soviets
less than 48 hours earlier.
By beating the Finns, the Americans brought the U.S. its
first Olympic hockey gold medal since 1960.
They also brought another call from President Jtmiiiy
Carter in Washington, who had invited the team to the White
House after its triumph over the Russians.
Carter first spoke with Vice President Walter Mondale in (lit'
the winners' quarters and Mondale then passed the phone over
to Herb Brooks, the U.S. coach.
"Herb, you told me you didn't think the team could win
gold niedal," Carter reminded him.
"But Mr. President, I lie it lot and I didn't know if we could
k it," Brooks laughed.

"Everybody in the whole country Is proud of them," Carter
said. "We tried to do business, working on bran and economics,
we couldn't because everybody was watching the game.
Tell the whole (cain how much I love 'em."

but

Jimmy Carter wasn't alone. Dozens of American flags were
Silver Hawks will be 159-Terry Barrett (L) d. Jeff proudly unfurled in the Olympic Field House where the U.S.

represented as 130-pound Pendell 1111), 7-5. 171-Allan

had beaten the Finns. That feeling of intense national pride

Prior to Saturday's Region some technical things, that if Hobby Skura. The wiry senior Brown (SC) d. Toney Johnson swept down to Main Street In Lake Placid where, with the snow
III wrestling final -at Lyman you weren't a wrestler or a battled back to win a fourth (FPC), 3-1 (01). 189-Greg swirling down, many stood in the streets singing "God Bless
America."
High School, the Greyhounds coach, you probably wouldn't place berth. Skura lost a Haywood (P1) by default over
Terry Barrett confided that notice," added l'letzer.
tough 8.11 consolation final to Mark Iliser (JIL). 224-Mi ke
Many upse ts have taken place in my time. Included among
he would be happy just to go to
worked
Ills Ft. Lauderdale's Larry Rule. Rodriguez (EG) p. James
"Terry
them
were little Columbia shocking mighty Stanford in the
the State Meet.
crossbody real well without
Teamwise,
Deerfield Gentile (SB). 1:15. UNI.
nose
Bowl
in 1934; "Cinderella Man" James J. Braddock
What a difference a day forcing his way into it," Beach, the first round leader, Lenny Cha'ers (lie) d. Ervin
taking
the
world
heavyweight crown from Max Barr a yearmakes. The 159-pound Junior continued Pletzer.
held off Martin County 101- ilaugabrook (FIl). 52.
and-a-half
later;
lightly regarded Cassius Clay winning the
not only qualified, by making Although Barrett was the on- 96 for the title. Lake Howell
Team
Scores
(key)same
title
from
Sunny
Liston in in 1964; the New York Niels
the top four, but he was the ly area grappler to win a finished 10th and Lyman was Deerfield Beach (DII) 101.
knocking
over
the
Baltimore
Orioles in the 1969 World Series
only Seminole County championship, only a bad behind them in 13th place.
Martin County (MC) 96,5. and even harry Truman
beating Thomas Dewey for the
wrestler to win his weight "break" in the last period
The state meet will begin lake Worth (LW) 67, Coral
presidency in 1948.
division,
kept Lake howell's out- Friday after noon at Lyman Springs (CS) 64, Plantation
In Saturday morning's standing captain Jep Roberts high School. Tickets will be $3 (111) 59,5, Eau Gahlie (EG) 58,
But I'm Inclined to put the U.S. hockey team's upset ahead of
semi-final round Barrett from the 142-pound title.
thein
all, if only because the American players didn't actually
per session.
Boyd Anderson (BA) 56, Twin
knocked off Allen Hicks of
While holding it 5-2 lead and
believe
they could beat the Soviets coming Into the Olympics.
Lakes (Ti ) 48.5, Piper (1') 46,
Eau Gallie 9-7. In the only 1:40 to go in the fi na l
Championship finals
How
could
anyone blame them?
Lake Howell 11.11) 39.5, Fort
SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) A spectator told J0 Anne Carner evening's championship period Roberts stood up and
IM-Jerry Durkim (CS) d. I'ierce Central (FTC) 38.5,
The Russians were, and still are, the best hockey (cain in the
prior to her final round In the LPGA $100,000 Bent Tree Classic match the tenacious Barrett broke a bone in his foot. Travis Thompson (DB),
6-2.
Satellite
Beach
0113)
35.5,
world
Sunday she would have five birdies during the day,
despite the American Olympic victory over them. The
snapped a 4-4 third period tie Unable to continue he was 109-Paul Winston (Ml) d.
The unidentified fan had every right to think she had hit her
U.S. players will tell you that themselves.
with an escape point and a forced to default and settle for Roger Baber (TI.), 23-7. 116- Lyman (1) 34.5, MerrItt
Herb Brooks, the U.S. coach, was perfectly aware of that.
predlcton on the nose as Carrier stood on the 18th green, 60 feet takedown.
Island (MI) 33.5, Spruce
second place.
Harry Thompson (DUB)
Baton
Still,
he kept asking, no, demanding, his players give a little
away from the pin and needing two putts for a birdie and three
Although hit with a penalty
Creek
(SC)
33,
was
gonna
kill
the
"lie
Roes
kid," Dennis Kessler (BA), 3-1. 123moore, a little more, a little more.
for a par and the victory,
point near the end, Barrett said a disappointed Coach Bobble Limauro (LW) d, (BR) 32.5, Leonard (JIL) 311
Looking at her caddy as she lined up the 60-footer, Carner had no trouble "riding out" Frank Schwartz about Dennis Johnson (DB),, 130. Forest hills (FIl) 27.5,
Brooks told Carter he didn't think the Russians could be
shouted, "Are you ready?"
Jeff Pendell of Plantation for Roberts who is known for his Michael DIaz (MC) p. John Apopka (A) 27, Ft. Lauder.. beaten
but he never mentioned that to his own players.
But after carding four birdies on the back nine to take over a 7$ victory.
.
strong third periods
Aviatable (LW), 1:04. 13$. sale 4 FL) 24.5, Deiand (Dc)
"I
have
a great deal of respect for the Russians," lie said to
that
last
one
and
settled
come
up
with
the lead, Carner couldn't
"Terry wrestled real well,"
"It's really a shame," of- Glen Botsford (MC) d. Donald 22, Northeast NI 21, Dillard
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them,
"but
I don't think those people are better than us by
for a per. But that gave her a final round of 3-under-par 00 for a complimented a happy Coach fered Pletzer. "He was by far Gray (P), 6-4. 142-Robed (U) 16.5, Vero Beach (VB)
nature."
724ole total Of 5-under 290 and the top prize of $15,000,
Skip Pletzer about his junior the better wrestler."
Tulluci (LW) by default over 13.5, Mainland (M) 9.5, Lake
One shot back at 1 after a closing 70 was Sandra Post, who who must be considered a
Everyone on the U.S. team was a hero In his own way. Jim
Roberts foot is in a cast and
Jep Roberts (LH). 149. Brantley (LB) 8, Palm Beach
shared the lead with Carrier at 5-under-par entering the final
Craig, performing spectacularly In the net; defensernen Ken
prime contender for the state he will miss the state meet. Anthony Anderson (DB) d. Gardens (PBG) 6, Sanford (S)
round. Defending champion Sally Little with a closing 6,Beth title on the basis of hij Despite Roberts' absence, the aaudis Taylor
Morrow and Bill Baker, who helped him time after time;
114.
Coconut Creek
Derdelwith a7Oand Janet Coles with a70tied for third at 2.
captain Mike Eruzione, whose screened 30-footer represented
Daniel, who tied for second last week, one stroke behind the
the winning goal against the Russians; Phil Verchota, Rob
winner, and who was third In the season's opening tourney,
McClanahan and Mark Johnson, with their third-period goals
took the early lead on the final round, moving to six-under
against Finland, and so many others,
after 10 hales. But she was unable to cash In on several birdie
But the No, 1 hero in my book has to be Herb Brooks for the
opportuwtin the rest of the way in and finished at shninder.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Tom Watson, minforting tier husband.
and his putt for par slid two inches by
On
job
he
did with his players. He made them beHeve in them.
"It's been on my mind the entire the right side,
The victory wis the second of the year for Carner and her the PGA's leading money-winner the last
selves.
In so doing, he gut the whole country to believe in them
th since turning pro In 1970. She won the opening event of the three years, has captured the 18th tournament," said Watson, who didn't
Gilder's second shot on No. 18 went and, not Incidentally, to believe also anything Is possible If
tournament Of his career and the second mention his friend's name. '1 know a right and stopped on the fringe of the you're willing
LPGA's 1910 tour at Deerfield Beach last month,
to work hard enough for it.
Cariwr dropped back in the early going Sunday with a bogey In his four starts this year to boost great fella' whose wife Is sick. I played green, 70 feet from the pin. His first putt
on the third hole but ran together a string Of three birdies to himself back to the top of the money list for someone else this time."
stopped 15 feet from the cup and he also
and secure his position as the best In his
Wathoncaptured the 54thLA Open with pushed his crucial putt past
open the back nine and added a fourth on No. 15.
the hole on
being the business,
a final round par-71 as he watched Don the right side.
But Caner credited a per on the ninth hale
And while the $0,000 Los Angeles January and Bob Gilder miss par putts
tirsdng point.
The call Is out for potential soccer players In
Watson earned $45,000 with his victory,
the(Aa tree," Corner said. "I Open wasn't decided until the final hole on the 18th hole that would have sent
"I hit my drive under roots
the
Sanford area.
giving
him
$196,525
for
the
year.
He
won
Sunday, It wasn't surprising that Watson tournament Into a sudden death playoff.
had to declare it unplayable lie and had to take a drop. So I
the
final
the
San
Diego
Open
In
January
and
The
Sanford Soccer League Is looking for more
The trio was tied heading Into
won.
wason the green in four and knocked in a 12-foot putt for a
gave
him
$1,777,958
in
hole
over
the
7,020-yard, par-71 Riviera Sunday's triumph
But this victory, Watson said, was
players to fill out Its rosters in the 12.13 year old
"I really putted well all the way through except on 15," she
Country Club layout with Watson one his nine-year career and moved him division. The
something special.
officially starts play
final threesome, with Post and Daniel
several years ago, Watson became group ahead of January and Gilder, ahead Of Tom Weiskopi Into fourth place Satay. March 1.
Corner was in
playing just ahead 01 her. But she said she IW)ored the leader friends with a member Of the PGA tour Watson reached the green on the 454- on the alI.time earning list behind Jack

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Is also on the lookout for any
from Los Angeles. While Watson went on yard, par-4 18th hole in regulation but Nicklaus, Lee Trevino and ArnoldThe
dadsorganization
or big brothers
Ward and tried to play her own game.
that would be Interested In
"I kept trying to think birdies," she said, "and not look at the to become golf's dominant figure, his was 55 feet from the cup. He left the putt Palmer.
coaching.
There
are
currently two coaching
scene.
The
two
three
leet
short
but
sank
his
second
putt
inder board. A woom had told Me 1 WAS going to have five friend faded from the
Watson, 30, began the final, round orbe
for
par.
Vacancies
that
need
to
be
(Wed in a hurry.
*dies and that'i what made me mad with the three-putt on men, however, remained very close,
stroke behind Gilder with January
Last year, the wife of Watson's friend
January's second shot on the final hole another shot back, Watson had three con.
If you're a youngster Interested In playing or an
final round was stricken with cancer and Watson clipped a tree branch and fell 18 feet secutive birdies on the front nine to open armchair coach that would like to give It a whirl,
Beth Scicmn was sixth at 44nder-par 214
ad silvia Bertolaccinl, with a final round 73, was alone at spent many hours during the four-day short of the green, 90 feet from the pin. a three-stroke lead over Gilder but please contact Mn. Sissy Reno at 323.5187 as
soon
Los Angeles Open visiting her and His chip stopped 20 feet short of the cup bogeyed No.9 as Gilder birdied the hole.
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Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi In recent
weeks has shown herself of several minds on
the subject, at times simultaneously. But,
gratifyingly for our side, she took the occaslon of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko's visit to New Delhi to sidle closer to
the Western position than she had previously.
Not as dose, to be sire, as Washington
would like, since she did not press for with.
drawal of Soviet troops. But her critical at.
Utude toward the Soviet move was un.
mistakable and most pointedly conveyed by
reference to the joint declaration issued
during French President Valery Glscard
d'Estaing's visit to New Delhi earlier this
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respect following the farce in the voting during the
football season. Remember how long It took Oviedo to
get ranked?
It wasn't until the final week of the regular season

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For more than two decades, every

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votes' ca tegory.

WASHINGTON
While world outrage Is late October after Carter had conceded that
focused on Afghanistan, the troublemakers In the "unacceptable" combat brigade was now
U110 Kremlin are stirring up a new crisis in accept" in Cuba.
Cuba.
As the intelligence experts understand what
Intelligence reports warn that the Soviets happened inside the Kremlin, the Politburo
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not only have doubled their combat force In concluded that if Carter wouldn't challenge
Cuba, but they are lengthening and widening them In Cuba, he would not interfere with
The Indian preference for a French conthe runways at the Cienfuegos airport. It them in Afghanistan. The resulting events
nection
in the Afghan affair Is Interesting on
looks as If the runways are being modified to have br
ought
a
sudden
chill
to
Soviet.
several
points.
Flattery may have a little to
accommodate the Backfire bomber.
American relations.
do
with
It.
Mrs.
Gandhi also has received
This supersonic Sovi et bomber could strike
Meanwhile, the number of Soviet In.
British and American visitors
any point in the United States from Cuban fantrymen not only has multi
plied but since her ret ur n to power, but none apbases. By aiming at the nation's underbelly, military activity has IflCT&amp;5ed alarminglyin
proaching the
lofty stature of the French
the Backfire would also encounter little of. Cuba. One ominous report claims that
fective air defense,
nuclear construction has started near
Russian fighter pilots, meanwhile, have Cienfuegos and that the Russian troops in
More important is coincidental similarity
been operating out of Cuban bases for years. Cuba previously had protected nuclear In.
of views. Neither Paris nor New Dethi Is In.
dined to judge Soviet Intentions as harshly or
Disturbingly, they don't appear to be in Cuba sta llatlona In East Germany.
to view the Afghan situation as critically as
merely to train Cuban pilots. In a report
Another secret "Intelligence Appraisal"
dots
classified "Secret Spoke," the Defense suggests that Soviet forces may have been
Washington, with London tagging along.
The obliquely worded Franco-Indian cornIntelligence Agency has noted: "There has sent to Cuba to release Cubans for duty as
been very little Interplay between the Soviet Soviet surrogates In Africa or "to signal the
munique, as a matter of fact, does not refer to
and Cuban pilots, and the Soviet flight ac. U.S. th the U.S.S.R. Is an In-place Cuban
any specific country In holding the use of
force in International relations "mad.
tivity appears to be Independent Of Cuban ally ihould Washington decide to lean on
rflhislbk."
operations."
Havana."
Intelligence sources told my associate Sally
But one thing Is certain; the Soviets have
well-publicized role as a
Denton that 5,000 Russian combat troops are made a mockery of the Monroe Doctrine,
maverick
in
the
Western alliance makes
now based In Cuba double the number that
A PENNY SAVED: Our two ex.presldenls
association
easier
for India. The latter's
precipitated an International tempest last are thrifty with their own money. Richard
commitment
to
non-alignment
is not cornSeptember and October. President Carter Nixon bills the taxpayers for his car washes,
promised.
'I
announced that the presence of a Soviet Insurance premiums and plumbing supplies.
It
might
be
read
as
a
case
of
French
combat brigade 90 miles from our shores was Jerry Ford has Uncle Sam pay for ClelflIn5
am.vinn h
distance from the ITrtpI
unacceparne."
his swimming pool, as well as for fireplace
less nh
with
ic an
"The thing that concerns us," he declared, accessories and door mats. Total tab for the
policy.
,,Is that ltisa combat unit. The Soviets deny It exprexies this year: $11 million.
has combat status. But it is a combat unit."
Some evidence I've seen might be a little
France may prove of notable assistance In
He threatened sternly to "take appropriate embarrassing to Loyal American, however.
another
area energy.
action."
One is an Internal report of the Alabama
While
the United Sta tes takes time out , '
But the Soviets called his bluff, and Carter Insurance Department, which dates that the
following the Three Mile Island scare to'
backed down. "The brigade issue is certainly company "ttIUzei its beach houses and
reassess nuclera-power policy. France Is
no reason for a retreat to the cold war," he condominiums in Alabama and Florida as a
acteleraung
Its own nuclear deve1opuent.
said lamely.
tool for the procurement of business by
With
an
annual
investment Of
His capitulation apparently helped to cause providing entertainmen t and-or vacation
bi
llion,
It
now
has
15 reactors In operation
rather than to prevent a cold war, facilities for managers and members Of the
supplying 15 percent Of French electricity
Intelligence sources claim the Kremlin Board Of Directors of the credit union and
needs. By 1915, the figures are scheduled to
decision to invade Afghanistan was made in state credit union leagues."
rise to 47 reactors and 90 percent.

long a time on the president's commission.
•invsttgtin ue CIA."
anncdtheI$nti*SXpectedtobesIg1Z4
Did Bush serve In an Impressive array of
this spring. It discusses methods of notification of other leadership posts? "I was governor for
oil spill problems and methods of damage control eight years of the largest, most populous state
and cleanup.
the next highest position of responsibility to
Even though it makes no mention of the liability the president of the United States"
Does Bush have an especially strong
In the case of Ixtoc I, the agreement is another
indication of a more cooperative spirit between background In foreign policy? Reagan rattles
off a list of global trips he undertook on behalf
the two nations,
of recent Republican Pre$IdentL d115%1131fl5
Ixtoc I blew out last June off Mexico's port of
the fact that most of them were only
Ciudad del Carmen In the Gulf of Mexico. Thus far ceremonial
missions,
it has spewed more than 112 million barrels of
The most striking evidence of Reagan
petroleum into the sea.
losing
his balance, at least temporarily, came
Some of the spillage has been carried north onto
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only are no longer In the top 10, but no longer
anywhere on the poll. Not even in the 'also receiving

It Is clearly not an easy relationship. But It
may, and in part for that very reason, now
and then have Its unexpected advantages.
Such as currently In the delicate matter of
India's reaction to the Soviet occupation of

Was Bush director of the Central
Intelligence Agency? "I served almost as

Texas' beaches and a $377 million suit has been
filed by that state against Pemex, Mexico's oil
monopoly which Is drilling the well.
Many more wells will be drilled in the same
location because geologists estimate there are 7.5
billion barrels of oil and gas there under the ocean

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surprisingly sensitive and defensive In his bid
An agreement between Mexico and the United to win New Hampshire's presidential
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States has been reached on what action each primary-

nation will take in the event of another oil well
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American Olympic squad, including a
"The question of whether LOS Angeles
upstart U.S. team that won America's was awarded the bronze medal.
At Sunday's closing ceremony,
first hockey gold medal in 20 years
The victory brought a phone call from record five gold medals won by speed. can stage the 1984 Games has been Killanin, head of the International
The Winter Olympics officially closed President Carter
skating sensation Eric Heiden, clearly frequently
temporarily took the nation's attention Sunda), night at the new
itho has called for
discussed in the past few Olympic Committee, said he believed the
Olynipi
the indiOdual star of the Olympics.
boycott of the Summer lilies
away from the Persian Gulf crises, the Fieldhouse before a standing.
days," Willi Dautne, a former IOC vice 0I)inpics "proved we can do something
rooni.only
East Germany, which won more president and a candidate for bC to improve the mutual understanding in
Summer Olympic boycott, and even Eric crowd of 9,000
because of the Soviet invasion of
in an eclectic pageant
Heiden.
mixing solemn words from Lord Killanin Afghanistan — and both Brooks and team medals (23) than y other country, won president when lArd Killanin steps down, the world."
captain Mike Eruzione of Winthrop, the fourman bobsled event in the only
said Sunday.
The Americans, who scored a stunning with the jay tunes of Chuck Mangione. Mass., spoke
Other medal com pe tition on the final day
Certainly, the games will be in great
with
the
President.
Then, perhaps in a reference to
U.S. hockey Coach Herb Brooks said it
u pset over the favored
of the Gaines.
danger
if
the
White
house
does
not
drop
President
Car ter's call for a boycott of
Soviet
Union
would
be
a
long
time
"Tell the whole team were extremely
before his io
Friday night, came from behind with
With tile closing of the Winter 01)111- its boycott plans and its idea of alter- the Summer Gaines in Moscow, he ad.
proud
of
theiii,"
three goals in the final period to defeat squad was forgotten.
the President told pics, the status of the Summer Gaines native gaines," tie said.
cied: "If we could all conic together, it
"This team startled the athletic Brooks. "They played like true cham- relnaine-(l in doubt. So does the status of
Finland 4.2 Sunday and win the gold.
Daume said the White house plan for a would be for a better world
and will
world," Brooks said after his team's pions. We're SO proud."
the 1984 Summer Olympics scheduled to so-called "countea)lym pie s" was --a avoid the holocaust which may well Lw
The Soviet Union earned the silver heart-stopping victory. "As years go by,
It was the 12th medal overall for the be held in Los Angeles.
crazy idea."
upon us if we are not careful."

United States and elsewhere
In Canada as in
in our oil-fueled world, energy self-sufficiency is a
national goal and a political watchword.
Both major parties adopted the theme in
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Big Blue Inks Gridder

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San- period.
Eastside got the ball back,
ford's two entries in the
Mike Simmons paced trailing by two points, with 15
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Junior
Boys Westside !1P,;2 points, while seconds left on the clock, but
Basketball League district Jo Jo McCloud scored 15 lost the ball before getting a
tournament were both before leaving the game with shot off.
derailed by the same Apopka five fouls. Michael Wright
Byron Washington scored 12
team Saturday in t he ir bid for was also In double figures points to lead Sanford
a state tournament berth.
with 11 and Rod Alexander Eastside, Robert Quinn
The Sanford Eastside all. scored nine,
scored eight and Daryl
stars opened the tournament
All 12 Westside players Williams and Joe Corso added
with an impressive 41.32 win finished In the scoring column seven each.
over Orlando Southeast, while in the romp over host Cocoa
In Sanford Eastside's
Sanford Westside nipped Beach.
opening game, Daryle
Orlando Central 56.50 in the
Sharing the scoring honors Williams was the leading
other opening round contest, were Leroy Richardson, scorer with 10 points, while
Sanford Eastside battled Alexander, Simmons and George Williams scored nine
back from a 10-point deficit McCloud with 10 points and Joe Corso added eight.
before losing 40.38 to Apopka apiece.
Eastside led 9-6 at the end of
in the semi-finals, while
Westside led 30-18 at the the first peri od and 23-14 at
Sanford Westside blasted half and then put the game on the half before playing
Cocoa Beach 62-35.
ice by outscoring Cocoa Orlando Southeast even in the
Apopka bombed Sanford Beach 20-7 in the third period, second half. Eastside boosted
Westside 72-59 in the title
Sanford Eastside had a
is lead tons much as 14 points
match to win its second chance to tie the score against in the fourth period before ____________________________
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straight district cham- Apopka in the closing seconds
substituting freely.
pionship.
but lost the ball and the game.
Westside had a rough time
The chiimpionship game
Eastside was in front 8-6 at in its opening game. Westside
was never close. Apopka the end of the first period led 8.7 at the end of the first
jumped In front of Westside after scoring the first six period, but trailed 25.22 at the
14-7 at the end of the first points of the game, but halftime Intermission,
period and coasted to the Apopka held an 18-16 adBy the end of the thrid
victory,
vantage at the half,
period, Westside had tied the
Apopka only outscored
Eastside trailed as much as score at 38-38 and then scored
Westside by tax points from 10 points in the second half as 10 of the first 12 points in the
the floor, but converted 16 of it appeared Apopka would fourth period to put the game
19 charity shots as Westside make a rout of the game. But on ice.
was whistled for 19 fouls, the Sanford quint utilized a
Simmons led Westside with
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Mager when she spoke to the garden club
members (right photo). Mrs. Mager said horned
owles are the fiercest birds of prey. She shows
General Patton, an eagle, to the clubwomen. The
9-year-old eagle that she nursed back to health
has been living at her home for four years.

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to. St. Petersburg Northside
Christian 21.4
Also receiving votes: Allentown,
Chattahoochee, West Palm Beach,
Kings Academy, Jacksonville
University Christian, Melbourne
Florida Air, Tallahassee FAMU,
Bradentown Christian, Tampa
Berkeley Prep, Belle Glade.
Glades Day, Hollywood Christian,
Sarasota Booker.

Pro Basketball
NBA STANDINGS
By United Press Interational
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W. L. PC?. OP
Boston
46 IS .754
Phhla
45 17 .126 l'i,
New York
31 33 .414 161,
Wash
21 34 .452 l$'/,
New Jersy
77 37 .422 201/7
Central Division
W. L. Pct. GB
Atlanta
3$ 25 .603 San Anton
33 31 .516 51 a
Houston
31 37 .492 7
Indiana
31 33 .484 71Clevelnd
26 41 .311 14
Detroit
14 49 .222 24
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W. L. Pc?. GB
Ken City
39 27 .591
Mitwauke
36
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Denver
24 41 .369 141 ,
Chicago
22 43 .338 I6'
Utah
20 45 30$ II,
Pacific Division
W. L. pct. GB
Seattle
46 i .719 Los Ang
44 is .7 19
Phoenix
42 22 .636 4
Portland
30 34 ."t to
San Diego
30 35lilt's
Golden St
19 43 .297 27
Saturday's Results
N V 127, CIevelnd 112
Portland 130, Detroit 107
Seattle 105, Utah 95
Boston 121, Den ver 10$
Sunday's Results
Mwaukee 94, KC 72. aft.
NJ 179, San Anton 123, aft.
Wash 112, NY 97, all.
Ptland 115, Cleve 100, all.
Phoenix II), Ind tos, aft.
CM 110, San Diego 102, an,
Phila 103, Gold St 100, aft.
L.A. II?, Houston 100, aft.
Monday's Games
(No games scheduled)
Tuesday's Games
Atlanta vs. Post at Hartford
Ind at Houston
Utah at Chicago
Golden St at Kansas City
San Diego at Milwaukee
Phoenix t Den ver
Seattle at L.A.
Phula at Portland

SW Texas St. 61, Abilene Chi sIn 57
Texas All $2, Howard Payne 1$
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Gonzaga $4, San Francisco 64
Long Beach St. 30, UC Irvine 26
Puget Sound 6$, St. Martin's 67(ot)

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Dugueine IS, Dayton 71
Elmira N, HamIlton $4 (of)
St. JaM Fischer 7$. Alfred 11

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Ala.-Birmingham 04, Jacksonville
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Kentucky 76, LSU 11 (of)
Louisville $3, Florida St. 71
Rollins II, C. Florida 13
Va. Commonwealth 74, S.
Alabama 72
Virginia Tech N, St. Louis 73
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI)
- This week's top- rated Florida
boy's prep basketball teams with
won- lost records, by the Florida
Sports Writers Association:
CLASS IA
Lakeland 27.1
Daytona Beach Mainland 27.1
Jacksonville Ribaull 23.3
Tampa Robinson 23.2
S. Miramar 21.2
Miami Jackson 252
Pensacola Escambia 24.3
I. Port Pierce Central 253
9. Miami Carol City 216
to. West Palm Twin Lakes 72.5
Also receiving votes: Brandon,
Fort Lauderdale Piper, Fort
Lauderdale Northeast, Fort
Walton Beach Choctawhatchee,
Hollywood Hills, Jacksonville Ed
White, Jacksonville Runes, Lake
Worth
Leonard,
Lakeland
Kathleen, Miami Palmetto,
Orlando
Boone,
Pensacola
Washington, St. Petersburg Boca
Ciega, Vera Beach, South Plan.
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Titusville Astronaut 27.1
Dade City Pasco 35.7
3 .Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 24.3
1. West Palm Beach Northshor. 23
2
S. Crestview 24.2
Orlando Bishop Moore 24.4
Fort Myers Cypress Lakes 24.2
I. Miami Edison 70.7
t. Hallandale 17.1
10. Marianna 206
Also receiving votes: Alachua
Santa Fe. Gainesville, Gainesville
Eastside, Green Cove Springs
Clay, Oviedo, St. Augustine,
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1. Mulberry 25.0
Avon Park 25.2
Clewiston 24.2
Gainesville P.K. Yanga, 22.3
S. Miami Westminster 204
6. Groveland 17.4
7. Pace 23$
S. Dunnellon 17.4
,. Vernon 17$
10. Port St. Joe 1$7
Also receiving votes: Citipiey,
Baldwin, Defunlak Springs
Walton. Madison. Miami Gulliver,
Fort Lauderdale Pin.crsst.

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Grand rn. 29.2
Daytona Such Warner Ctir. 21.7
Florida Gold Coast Chr. 231
Pompano pchHisciw. It.
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S. Greenville Q.j
4, Quincy Ms.mros 23.3
7. Frostproof iso
S. Orsenx Lake Hlafland 21.3
9. Homestead CoionIiI Ow. 214

Central Florida vs. Iowa State at
Lakeland, 7:30 p.m.

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Olympics

Final medal standings
0 $ I Total
USSR
10.6. .6.22
E. Ger.
9..,. .7.22
USA
6. .4. .2.12
Austria
3_2_2_7
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Sweden
3. .0.. 1.. .1
LIech
2..2..O .. .1
Finland
1. .5. .3...9
NHL STANDINGS
Norway
1..). .6. .10
By United Press International
Holland
1_2_1_4
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Campbell Conference
Swill.
1. .1.3.. .5
Patrick Division
G. Brit.
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W. L. T PtS. W.Gor.
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Philadelphia
41 5 13 95 Italy
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NY Islanders
2$ 25 S 61 Canada
0.1.1.. .2
NY Rangers
27 23 9 63 Hungary
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Atlanta
26 24 10 62 Japan
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Washington
1$ 32 10 46 Bulgaria
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Czech.
0_01.1 .. .1
W. L. T Pts. Franc.
o. .0.. 1.. .1
Chicago
27 20 14 6$
NOTE, One extra medal was
St. Louis
26 24 10 62 awarded after a tie for the bronze
Edmonton
19 31 1.1 50 In the men's tSNmeter speed
Vancouver
19 3110 48 skating race.
Color ado
16 34 10 42 NOTE, 0 (Gold), $ (Silver), I
Winnipeg
15 39 9 39 (Breeze).
Wales onference
Norris Division
W L. T Pts.
Montreal
34 70 7 75
Los Angeles
25 2$ 9 59
Pittsburgh
22 25 II 55
Hartford
21 25 12 54
Detroit
21 30 9 51
Adams Division
W L. T. Pis.
Buffalo
3$ 16 $ $4
Boston
35 16 9 79
Minnesota
28 19 I? 41
Toronto
26 30 4 56
Quebec
21 31 $ 50
Saturday's Results
Wash 6, Chicago 2, aft.
Hartford 6, Atlanta S
Montreal s, Detroit I
Pittsburgh 2, Quebec I

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About
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can't was a child. She has a heart
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diet
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They
nest a psychiatrist.
and decides who is important Win I'm out of town. i
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condition and is making
DEAR HURT: Keep quiet. In areas where there are tan
enough to get through to the stand the guy!"
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DEAR ABBY: BILL
My problem is that I am not 'money and the has the right to jured or sick birds, muskrats promotion costs him a lot more
I'M WITH BILL LONG BEACH complained
mentioned in her will. She has do whatever she wishes with and turtles. They are not than he bargained for.
little
haughty
DEAR WITH: Now let's about
really fast flyers, but they
and assets. it.
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hear It from a secretary:
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DEAR ABBY: I am a
of over 100 miles per hour 5(1) UTT'LE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE Almanso focc.d to
a-month no coffee-breaks, no understandable that a busy
while diving.
needs
sonic
executive
corns to a new understanding
Lunch-hour secretary to a
The eagle mates for life. u about
Laura when she
protection In that regard, but
their mate dies, they will bicon s schoolteacher.
busy executive Who does not
I do, If If it's done with finesse it's
answer his own phone.
quickly find a new mate ifitIs (5)Q SHE'S A GOOD $KATE,
never offensive,
possible. They will return to CHARLIE BROWN Snoopy.
he spent Ws days fielding calls
However, I ha ve a more
from cut-rate office supply
the same nest year after year. Woodstock and the whole Pea.
The February meeting of Hibiscus Circle of the Garden Club When there are eggs in their nuts gang pitch In to help pepdealers who just got a ..r
Patty train for a
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dynamite deal on ballpoint
nest, the male and female will pe,mktt
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McCloskey and Mrs. Gertrude Woods serving as hostesses, alternate in sitting ti1
the (7)5 ABC MOVIE "Elvis"
8:30
Refreshments were served to the 10 members present.
nest.
(1979) Kurt Russell, Seiion
TODAY
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in
the
absence
e
mee
on
Brisson
conducted
rd
th
Mrs. Go
Exxon gave ,500 to make Hubley. The career of the leg.
(7) 5 GOOD MORNING
of the president, Mrs. Herbert Moreland who is visiting
surveys which have been eridary entertainer Elvis ProsAMERICA
daughter in Puerto Rico.
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crucial to the researchers of ley Is tracsd from his ImpoverCommittee reports were given. Marie Fahey passed out the the bald eagle. They find ishid childhood In Memphis,
0 10 CROCKETT'S VICTO.
Flower Show Schedules and reminded all to read it carefully where the nests are located Tennessee to the peak of his
NY GARDEN
success. (R)
(I 7) ROMPER ROOM
(12)
and to enter the show which will be held March 28 and
and then they monitor them. a (35) JIM ROCKFORD
Mrs. Brisson reminded members of the general business
900
eagle is frightened "Catedonla, It's Worth A
meeting and luncheon to be held February 21 it 11 is.-m. The he will abandon his nest. Fortune"
S (Ii DONAHUE
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MOVIE
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"Howard Dlstz" Nancy
Gertrude Fox reported four
ers
going to go to the
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LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
David
buffet luncheon and house plant seminar to be held aboard the Um are in seminole County. Dussauft, Diane Langton,
10 ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Kernan and Linda Lewis perEmpress Lily at Lake Buena Vista on March 6.
(N)
Mrs. Mager flies from form the songs of lyricist Howwere
Invited by the Goldenrod Garden Club.
$
(12)(17)LUCY SHOW
VlaCty to MIsmito do aid Diets and his collaborators
The program for the day was a white elephant sale,.
survey
the area she induding George Gershwin and
9:30
money raised will go to the Garden Club as part of the life LVS,L
*sctt.
.ID(35)FAMILYAFFNR
(J(5
(17) MOVIE "TM Brava.
membership in the Friends of the St. Johns.
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rests In Florida.
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doe" (195$) Gregory Pick,
GRA3
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Annual clean up day will be March 17 with all members tobelwoløiclArda.Theydon't Join Collins. A man realizes
*M
much O1his
asked to help.
1000
stsirt to reproduce until they We ui ing for the mein who
°SHANKS
It
was
announced
that
Mrs.
W.
D.
Livingston
was
conare
4
or
5
years
of
age,
she
raped
and
killed
his
wits.
INSPIRATIONAL
tl])(35)PTL CLUB
valescing from open heart surgery.
said. Each pair has the
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potIM
BRUNCH SPEAKER
10:30
tine young, but usually only Michael tills his unbelieving
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CO-woduirs
that
he
saw
a
Ginger Webster of Na'
The Jacaranda Circle of the Garden Club of Sanford met
at ° percent
will
survive
fufletSd guest murder his
through
their first
year.
llwir
(1)5 WHIWI
pies will be the ifl
ia
the garden center for theIr February meeting. Nine members With rats i
10:58
spiratlonal speaker at and one guest attended.
,
The meeting was opened with adevotlongivenbyMri,Alene
prospect
for
ivrv1vI
the Thursday, Feb. 25,
"ThSOU
MOVIE
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ecaIous bsc*i.s of the • W WC
Perkins, after which a business session was conducted by the pr
law Josey Wales" (197$) Clint
brunch of the MIsSandra Locks. At
es
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pr
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uf
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Mrs.
Mary
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us,
monk-Maitland Chris.
1def1C5 th I1WSSIN1 the end of the CM War, a
(1)5THIPRICIIERIGNT
Discussion was held on the recent general club luncheon
tian Women's Club.
peaceful fanner becomes a
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which the circle catered.
Crippled
birds
notorious
gunslinger to avenge
th
be
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at
cw't
9:45 a.m., at the MaltMrs. Jesse Brisson gave a demonstration on air-layering.
$w',dchlid.
g back Into wildlife are
land Civic Center on
1130
After the meeting, refreshments were served by hostesee,
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Lake Lilly.
Mrs. Alene Perkins and Mrs. Edna Sherman.
where uam mialnimlywell In itIil'iørn (Lindsay Wagner). IsM A FAMILY am in
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She came right out and told

GRIFFITH Mary
Cafler accepts Oplo's Invitelion to a party but throws him
over at the eleventh hour for
another.
(10) AMERICAN GOVERNMINT "Th. Congress-

me that she was leaving life. When they are kept in
BILL IN LONG BEACH who
everything to her two sons captivity they have been
gri ped beca use some "little
and their children! I know this known to live as long as '0
,.. years.
for a tact because
$700-a-month coffee-break
The eagles are being shot
secretary" screened her
discussed it with me.
7'OO
and
left to die. Many people
boss's telephone calls. He had
Abby, since my aunt moved
FACE
THE
MUSIC
a point.
to Florida, I have taken her have believed that hunters Cl) 0 P.M. MAGAZINE
out to dinner fai th fully, once a were shooting them, but in. (
When I call an executive, I
1)OJOICER'e WILD
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vestlaation has nroven that iii'i izci iasc,'on
oi's&amp;i
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UlIK 10 me !
Fred
schemes
to
her
shopping
every
most
of
the
shooting
has
been
make
Lamont
also taken
is calling?" This gives me the business. I would then be out
I have a rule. When a
feel guilty when
fells that
impression that the boss is of a job, and so would all the secretary gets me on the weekend. I handle all her done by young boys between Lamont is Ignoringhehim.
her
bills,
the
ages
of
12
to
15
years.
"in" to some people, and other people who work for Phone to talk to her boss, if I paper work, pay
(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
cash her checks and even look Actually hunters have been REPORT
"out" to others.
him. Want to support us on don't hear his voice within
her home. (I finding them and bringing a2)(17) SANFORD AND SON
Too many secretaries welfare?
seconds,! hang up. When she after
them In to Mrs. Mager to take Fred thinks that all of his furniV.'allpapered her home.)
assume an air of selfIt's my job to type letters, calls again, I tell her that
lure has been stolen when
could not have been more care of.
Importance and demand to keep his files in order, keep when she hasher boss on t he
One
young
boy
was
caught
Lamont
and Est 'or send it out
know, "What is the purpose of track of his appointments, line to call me—and not until! attentive to my own mot he r.
biuphoisters
think
that
and
prosecuted
for
shooting
tO
I
am
very
hurt
to
your call?"
screen his mail, and remind
BUSY ATTORNEY
7:30
an eagle. A person can be
The purpose of my call is him to send his grandmother
DEAR BUSY: I'm sure you she Is not leaving me a dime, charged
TAC DOUGH
U to a $5,000 fine and
S
Cl)
TIC
Should
I
tell
her
how
I
feel,
or
none of her d— business!
a card on her birthday and speak for many. (including
0 THE NEWLYWED
keep quiet? And, by the way, go to prison for one year for (53
I wonder how much pay his bills. But probably the me.
GAME
shooting
an
eagle.
Abby, whom do you think
business has been lost over most valuable service i
(7JQ FAMILY FEUD
Mrs. Mager said that eagles ij (35) MAUDE Fearing she's
DEAR ABBY: I have a 76- asked to drive her to the
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legitimate gripe; it's the bigshot who asks his secretary to
get me on the phone.
I find it very irritating to
pick up my phone and hear a
secretary say, "Mr. Jones is
calling you, Please hold."
Then I'm kept hanging on the
line until Mr. Jones is free to
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and birds of prey began when
she took one home with her to
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young woman married to an
bird's foot In Epsom salts
MONY
elderly multi-millionaire Invalid,
water regularly until the
opens Scruples, a Hoiiood
infection went away. Then she
boutique; while in New York
EVENING
4 set the bird free.
photographer Spider Elliott
(Barry Bostwick) and fashion
After that, people started
6:00
designer Valentine O'Neill
bringing injured birds to her.
(Marie-Franca Pisier) meet and
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Last year when she perch ed in GCI)(10)
AMERICAN GOVERN.
pursue their careers. (Part 1
the eagle's nest, she had 31 MENT 'Philosophies Of
11:00
birds in her back yard. Representation"
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Among those 31 birds five of
(17) CAROL BURNETT
11:30
them were eagles. At this AND FRIENDS Guest: Sammy
NEWS
time there were no funds for Davis Jr.
J 0 HARRY 0 A woman
6:30
protecting birds of prey.
hires Harry to clear her black
housekeeper 01 murder
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with curiosity about the tune Penn., where she met I )rhi II
she stayed in the eagle's nest who was there on vacation.
last year. They asked if she The couple eloped and :t
was afraid she might fall out Iii:trrle(i in the uourUiou.s,.' in
of the nest when she was Sanford.
asleep.
She is a beautiful 't'uiu
She said she wore a safety
belt all of the time she was in bride and is glowing ' it h
the nest. She said the nest was happiness. 11cr lnLsbanhI is
seven feet by five feet and she starting a car sales business
was "quite conifortable" all Int1 t)WflS the (;rOe Motel 'n
17.!42.
the time.

catered a beautiful and tasty
luncheon for the February
general meeting pr ior to the
program.
Mrs. Doris Mager,
popularly known as the
"Eagle La dy" was the guest
speaker.
She explained that her semi-wild conditions. Last
interest in birds began when year 315 eagles were raised,
she used to run the store for
Mrs. Mager was elect ed to a
Due to the natural habits of
the Audubo n Society. She "Bald Eagle Recovery
managed the store for about Team." It covers an area of 10 the eagle, the nest was clean,
Mr. and Mrs. ('iauih
10 years. During that time states over the Southeastern and she actually slept SO well I)imiglev are in Sanford on
that she didn't sleep for tv,O their
people would come into the part of the United States.
second tu)nevrIi)ori after
store and ask questions. She
There are only four teams days after she CUXI1C out of the
of marr iage. When
didn't know how to answer in the country. She is the only nest, she said.
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asked. "Why Sanford'.'," the'.
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th em so she st arted studying woman serving on these
replied that they '.'.ere just
Florida birds.
teams.
Mrs. Donald T. (Faith) driving and thought that
From that, her interest
When Mrs. Mager asked the Witmer is a new bride who Sanford is 'such a pretty little
spread to birds all over the clubwomen if they had any recently moved to Sanford. town." 1llev caiiic froiit
world,
questions, they responded
Fai th was Living in York, Green Island, N.Y.

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By United Press International 24 points.
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Suns 113, Pacers 105
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Maybe it was Bob Lanier's
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intimidating 6-foot-10, 250. Trail Blazers 115, CavalIers
Walter Davis scored 29
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points to lead Phoenix, In a
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something was bot hering the
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Calvin Natt poured in 23 game that was close only In
19~.
Ka nsas City Kings' shooting points and Jim Paxson and the final minutes.
Sunday.
Abdul Jeelani triggered a
Nets 129, Spurs 123
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Mike Newlin, Cliff Robinson
"It wa a helluva game fourth-peri od rally to spark
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and Maurice Lucas combined
defensively for us," said Portland.
Bullets
112,
Knicks
97
for
85
points
to
offset
a
41Lanier, after the Milwaukee
Guard John Williamson point performance by San
Bucks had handed the Kings a
94-72 shellacking that moved pumped in 24 points, backed Antonio's George Gervin.
the Bucks to within 21/2 games up by 23 from Greg Ballard
Lakers 112, Rockets 100
of the first-place Kings in the and 22 from Elvin Hayes. It
Jamaal Wilkes scored 29
was the first time since Jan. 9
points and Kareem AbdulMidwest Division.
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Signi ng O fficial Today
that the struggling Bullets Jabbar, playing only in the Ga
Marques Johnson scored 25 have won three In a row,
second
half,
added
15
to
lead
points to lead Milwaukee. Bulls no, Clippers 102
Los Angeles. The win was the
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!) was returning to the
He replaces John Lotz, who joining the Gator staff as an the past nine seasons.
David
Greenwood
scored
28
Lakers' sixth In a row and
After the Kings' Ernie
The Florida Gators will University of Florida where was fired Jan. Sin mid season assistant coach.
This season the 20th-ranked
Grunfeld tied the score at 38 points and Reggie Thetis 17th in their last 20 games.
introduce Norm Sloan, he coached the basketball while the Gators were in
Wolfpack tied North Carolina
with 4:48 left In the second added 19 for Chicago. San Were 103, Warriors 100
Through nearly 15 seasons for second in the ACC.
brought in from North team from 1960 until 1966 Alabama to play Auburn.
quarter, Milwaukee went on a Diego's Lloyd Free took
Darryl Dawkins scored 18 Carolina State, as their new when he left to join North
at North Carolina State, Sloan
Alumni pressure at Florida
24-8 binge over the next 10 game4coring honors with 35 points and hit a crucial free head basketball coach tOdaY. Carolina State. Sloan's over
thesaid
Gators
at would
the endtake
of three
Carr
Sloan
has coached the Wolfpack to for the Gators to lead the
minutes to build up a 6246 points. The Bull&amp;' bl"est lead throw In Ow final minute to .
Atlantic
Coast Southeastern Conference In
lead and put the game away. in the final period was 106-95 snap a 100-100 tie and lift Bill
Carr Sunday
made
the previous record at Florida the cwrent season and also Conference titles, a national major sports led to a change
FloHda
Athletic
Director
and all of th
was 85-63. Since then, he has announced that Monty Towe, champions
hip in 1974 and has in football coaches last year
Johnson scored nine of those scored in doueble
Bulls'
starters Philadelphia
over Gollen formal announcement of the become the fourth winningest an assista nt coach on Sl
figures.
State.
oa n's a 264-125 record. The school and is credited for the firing of
loosely kept secret that Sloan active coach In the nation,
staff at N.C. State, 'will be has had a winning mark for Lotz.
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'Eagle Lady' Is An Expert
un Florida Birds ur Prey

Below left, coach Tullis hands strong-armed Tony Constantine his paper work as parents, Richard and Ter look on
while below, center Steve Johnston and mother Mrs. Linda
Stimpson are all smiles about Steve's impending trip to
Tennessee Tech along with Constantine.

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Senior wingback Tim Burke (left) flanked by parents Emma
and Truman Burke and Tullis (far right) is headed for
Davidson College after graduation.

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Monday, Feb23, 1950

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FICTITIOUS NAME

18—Help

CLASSIFIED ADS

INTHICIRCUITCOURTIN AND (DIST.

Notice is heroby given that I am
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
II JOHN MIKLER - BA(317
engaged in business at 100 Mono SEMINOLE -COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA
IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
S0)3E - Al Agriculture Zone
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. $O.2S4.CA4I.E
To build an indoor racquet ball
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. Loop No. 17, Winter Springs, Fla,,
Seminole County. Florida, under File Number NSa.CP
IN RE: The marriage of
club building on Lots 10 and 11,
CASE P'o. 79•7493.CC.0).o
FLORIDA
the fictitious name of B I E
Division
Central Park. PB 6, Pg 99, in
___________________________
ROBERT W. SCHMIDT,
SANFORD BOAT WORKS &amp; CIVILACTIONNO.iO.3;2.CA.04.p
BOOKKEEPING &amp; TAX SER.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PetltiOnOf.Husband, Section 5.2130, on Dog Track
MARINA, INC., a Florida cot IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
VICE and that I intend to register
EMILY S. FERNALD,
and
Road. (01ST. 4)
poration,
ANN BATTAGLIA
said name with the Clerk of the
DecH$id PHYLLIS A. SCHMIDT,
B. VARIANCES
Plaintiff
Petitioner
44c line
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
ltime
vs.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
1. JOAN CHERVETSICY
ReWondent.wIf,.
and
39c a line
Florida
in
accordance
with
the
3COflheCUt,
times
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
CHARLES JAMES IOGNAR. a
NOTICEOFACTION
FRANK BATTAGLIA
a line
provisions of the FIctitious Name
3c
CLAIMS
7..Cofls.cutivetimes
OR
— FWD, Planned Unit Develop.
30 p M.
k a CHARLES J. BOGNAR. and
8 00 A M DEMANDS TO: PHYLLIS A. SCHMIDT
Respondent
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 865.09
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
mint
Zone
—
Variance
to
allow
a
LEE A. HOWELL.
1301
S.
Taylor
Strreet,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida Statutes 1951.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
6.5 ft stockade fence to be conApt. 21
Defendants. TO
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9 t-,n
510, ESTHER R. CHAMBERS
INTERESTED
IN
THE
ESTATE:
structed within tO ft of existing
_________________________
Arlington, VA 33304
CLERK'S NOTICE
FRANK BATTAGLIA
100 MOREE LOOP NO. 17
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an right.of.way(rigtt.of.wayisa side
OF SALE
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Publish February 18, 23, and
NOTIFIED that the ad. action for Dissolution of Marriage street) on Lot 13, Block B,
NOTICE is hereby given that
LAST KNOWN MAILING
March 3, 10, 1980
ministration of the estate of Emily has been tiled against you and you Greenwood Lakes Unit 2. PB 22,
pursuant to the Final Judgment
ADDRESS. UNKNOWN
DES $3
S. Fernald, deceased, File are required to serve a copy of Pg12 13, in Section 18.20.30, on
and sale entered in this cause
YOU
ARE
HE RE BY
Number SO-36.CP, is pending in the your written defenses, if any, to it Windsong Court. (01ST. 2)
pending In the County Court in and NOTIFIED that an action for
FICTITIOUS NAME
Circuit Court for Seminole County, to IRVING B. GUSSOW, P.O.
2. JOSEPH OLASNAK — BA(3.
for Seminole County Florida, dissolution of marriage has been
Notice is hereby given that I am
Florida, Prate Division, the Drawer 965, 292 U. S. Highway 17
17.80).30V - R.2 Duplex Zone
being Case No. 792493-cC 03.0. filed against you, and you are engaged in business at P.O. Box
address of which is Seminole 92, Fern Park, Florida 32730 on or Lot Size Variancefrom9000tq ft to
______________________________________________________
the undersigned Clerk will seli the required to serve a copy of your 3095, Longwood, FIa.. 32750,
County Courthouse, Sanford, before March 10, 1980 and file the $235 sq ft on Lot 2, Block B, Slovak
properties Situate in Seminole Written defenses to it, If any, on Seminole County, Florida under
Florida. The personal represen. original with the Clerk of this Village, PB I, Pg 15, in Section 34
County, Florida, described as CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for the fictitious name of BEST
tative of the estate is
Court either before service on 2130,onkuzmanyRoad.(OI5T. 1)
follows:
Petitioner, whose address is 612 BUILDING BUILDERS, andthat I
I
Trust Company, N. A., Petitioner's attorney or im.
3.
JOSEPH
OLASNAK
BA(311__HPIPfld_..
1975 Fibenfoam 22' 6' boat. Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, intend to register said name with
4—Pet"sonaIS
whose address is 230 Park Avenue mediately thereafter; otherwise a 17.80)3W — R.2 Duplex Zone — ___________________________
.
Builder's
Hull
No.
FBG Sanford, Florida, and file the the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
south,
P.o. Box 1000. Winter Park, defaultwill be entered against you LotSlzeVariancefrom9000sq It to
Maint Helper for rental apt
fl177M7SF ZV
original with the Clerk of Circuit Seminole County, Florida in ac
FIa. 32789. The name and address for the relief demanded in the 1233 sq ft on Lot 3, Block B, Slovak
Painting, yards, etc. Apply to
1969 Thunderbird 40' boat
Cou't, on or before the 21st day of cordance with the provisions of the
Gentleman, handsome, new in
of the personal representative's Petition for DiSsolution of Village, PB S. Pg 15, in Section 34
am. to 1 p.m. Geneva Get
Builders Hull Number 1987
area,
wiihes
to
meet
at.
Match, A.D. 1980 otherwise a Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
attorney are set forth below.
Marriage.
21.30, on Kuzmany Rd. (01ST. l)
dens, 1505W. 25th St. Sanford
at public sale to the highest and default will be entered against you Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
tractive. well built woman 40
All persons having claims or
WITNESS my hand and seal of
1. JOSEPH OLASNAK
BA(3
best bidder for cash at 11:00 A M. for the relief demanded in the 1957.
to 50 who enjoys boating,
demands against the estate are this Court on this 1st day of 17.80).32V — R.2 Duplex Zone —
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.
Petition.
on the 10th day of March, 1980, at
fishing, dining, and good
519. Mike Black
required, WITHIN
THREE February. 1950.
Lot Size Variancefrom9000sq ft to
it Classified Ads didn't
the West door of the Seminole
WITNESS my hand and official Publish February lI,25and March
company.
Please
send
photo.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF (SEAL)
8235 sq ft on Lot 4, Block B. Slovak
work. . there wouldn't be any.
County Courthouse, Sanford, seal on this the 15th day of 3, 10, 1980
Box
212
DeBary,
FIa.
32713.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Village, PB I, Pg 13, in Section 34.
February, AD. 1980.
Florida.
DES IS
Clerk of Circuit Court
THIS NOTICE, to file with the
New Restaurant offering a
21.30, on Kuzmany Rd. (01ST. 1)
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
By: June I. Curtis
clerk of the above court a written '
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
position for Manager Trainee
s. FREDERICK A. RAFFA
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit
—
Mate"
Dating
Service.
All
Dpvty Clerk
statement of any claim or demand
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
w-opportunity of ownership to
BA(3-17.5o).1oV - R.2 Duplex
Clerk of Circuit Court
Court
p.o.
Box
6071,
Clearwa.
ages,
they may have. Each claim must Publish Feb. 4, 11, II 23. 1910
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
right party. Must be bondable.
Zone — Lot Size Variance from
Seminole County, Florida
By: Susan E. Tabor
ten, Fl. 33518.
that the undersigned, desiring to be inwritlng and must indicatethe DES.19
Call between I &amp; 5 323-9022.
9000 sq ft to 156$ sq ft minimum;
--_______________
_______________________
By: Cynthia Proctor
_________________
Deputy Clerk
engage in business under the
basis for the claim, the name and
Rear Yard Variance from 30 ft to
DepUty Clerk
Roger L. Berry
AGENDA
54_oSt &amp; Found
fictitious name of 3 M TOOL addressof thicreditoror his agent
20 ft and Front Yard Variance
CARROLL BURKE
Post Office Drawer o
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
PRODUCTS at Sanford Airport, or attorney, nd the amount
from 25 ft to lOft on the N ' of
Attorney for Petitioner
-_,
NEEDED NOW!
Sanford, Florida 32771
OF ADJUSTMENT
Building 138, Sanford, Seminole
claimed. If the claim is not yet
property; to provide four duplex
612 Sanford Atlantic
PubIih Feb. 18, 25, 1980
LOST Fern Husky-Shep 24" taIl,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
County, Florida intends to register due, the date when it will become
Bank Bldg.
units on the following described
DES91
RN's-LPN's
blk w-wh chest a. toes &amp; brn
HEARING
thesaldnamewithfheClerkofthe
dueshall bestated. Iftheclaim is
Sanford, Florida 32771
property: Lots 5 &amp; 6, Block B,
legs.
Longwood
Markham
Rd.
MARCH
17,1980
Circuit Court of Seminole County, contingent or onliquidated, the
Slovak Village, PB 5, Pg 15, in
Phone (305) 3221680
HOME CAREarea. "TOES". Collar No.
7:00P.M.
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Section3l-21.30,on Kuzmany Road
Publish February 18, 23and March Florida.
3970.
3220066.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 11TH 3, 10, 1950
HOSPITAL
STAFF
DATED this 6th day of stated. If the claim is secured, the
and Holly Rd. (01ST. 1)
_________________________
JUDICIALCIRCUITINANDFOR DES9O
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
February, A.D. 1980.
security shall be described. 'Tb
6. ROBERT FIKE - BA(317.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
MICHAEL 0. MORGAN
NOTlCEisherebygiventh.tthe I0)39V-A.lAgricuIture Zone- LOST: 1k. Mary area. male
claimant shall deliver sufficient
NURSESAIDES-.CASE NO. 79.11fl.CA.04.E
CHARLES R. MORGAN
Malmute.shep mixed. 81k W'
copies of the claim to the clerk to Seminole County Board of Ad. Lot Size Variance from 43,560 sq ft
3 to 11; 11 to 7
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
wh. on face &amp; legs. Husky
Publish February 11, ii, 23 and enable the clerk to mail one copy juitment will conduct a public to 21,874 sq ft and Lot Width
flONNIE L. O'NEAL.
March 3, 1980
built. Reward. 3228177.
to each personal representatIve, hearing to consider the following Variancefrom lS0ftto lOOfton Lot
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Petitioner-Wife,
DES53
All persons interested In the items:
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
15, Block 1, Chula vista
LIVE-IN COMPANION
and
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
- estate to whom a copy of this
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Unrecorded Plat, in Section 22.21.
INVITATIONTONID
JOHN W. O'NEAL,
1.
JESSE
1.
AISHER - BA(3. 32, on Overlook Drive. (DIST. 1)
Care
Notice of Administration has been
HEARING
The Housing Authority of the mailed are required, WITHIN 17.I0).2STE - Al
Respondent Husband.
Agriculture
7. ROBERT PIKE — BA(3.17.
- _—
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
The
Board
of
County
CornCIty
of
Sanford,
Florida
will
NOTICE OF ACTION
THREE MONTHS FROM THE ZOne - To park a mobile home on S0).39V - A.l Agriculture Zone —
missionersofSemlnoleCountywill receive bIds for modernization to
I' of Lot 306, O,P.
10:
Will
Baby
Sit
thaW
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
holda public hearing in Room 203 CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA.
Swope LotSizeVariancefroml3,Seosqft
F.TorP.Tinmyhome
CALL 6280636
JOHN W. O'NEAL,
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS LandCompany'sAdditiontoslack to 24,130 sq ft and Lot Width
of the Seminole County Cour- 16.1 until 2:00P.M. on the 12th day
whole residence address
3237312
PB
2,
P01
NOTICE, to file any objections Hammock,
thouse, Sanford, Florida on April of March 1980, at the RiddIng
109.111, in Variancefrom 1SOft to l2Oft on Lot
SERVINGORANGEAND
__________________________
is unknown but
they may have that challenge the Section 36.20.31, on Packard 1$, Block 1, Chula vista
8, 1980 at 7.00 P.M., or as soon Gardens Community Room, 5th
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Will Baby Sit
whose mailing address
validity of the decedent's will, the Street. (01ST. 1)
thereafter as possible, to consider Street and Locust Avenue, San.
(1recorded Plat, in Section 22.21.
In
myhomeanytime
is Post Office Box
MICHAEl. W ROEBUCK - 32, on Overlook Drive. (01ST. 1)
qualifications of
a specific land use amendment to ford, Florida, at which time and representative,
or the
the personal
venue or BA(3.17.I0).3OTE
322.0313
3021, Sanford, Florida 32771
A.l
I. ELLIOT LEVY- BA(3.17.I0).
___________________________
NEED
the Seminole County Corn. place all bids will be publicly
Agriculture
Zone
to
park
a
34Vjurisdiction
of
the
court.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an prehensive Plan, Ordinance 77-2S, opened and read aloud.
Al Agriculture Zone
Lot
IMMEDIATELY
9..G()1
Things
to
Eat
"ction for Dissolution of Marriage and rezoning of the described
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND mobilehomeonthe B ½ of Lot 212. Size Variance from 43,540 sq ft to ___________________________
Proposed forms of contract
as
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED OP Swope's Addition to Black 10,000 sq ft on Lot 11, Chula Vista
been filed against you and you property from A 1 Agriculture and documents, including plans
OUTSIDE SOLICITORS
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Hammock. PB 2. P01 110.111, in Unrecorded PIat, in Section 15-21.
re required to Serve a copy of R 1 Single Family Dwelling specifications, are on file at and
the
Murcotts,
Navels,
Date of the first publication of SIction3S4O-3l,on Kansas Street. 32, at the corner of Snow Queen
EARN TOP
iour written defenses, if any, to It District to MI Industrial District Officeof the ArchItects, Gutmann.
andGrapefruit
)fl
this Notice of Administration: (01ST. I)
C. VERNON MIZE, JR., or M IA Verb Light Industrial Dragash Associates, ArchItects,
DrIve and Groveland Drive.
COMMISSIONS
322.6733or372-0362
laintiff'sattorney,whoseaddress District.
3. DANIEL B. STAMPER - (0151. 1)
February 25, 1950.
Planners, Inc., Sanford Atlantic
5 709 North Oak Avenue, Post
BA(3.17.I0).7STE
BARNETT BANKS TRUST
A.1
9.
EUGENE
A.
HOLCOMB
________________________
HOURS FLEXIBLE
AN ORDINANCE
Bank Building, Suite 400, P.O.
Office Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida ORDINANCE
7725 AMENDING
WHICH A
Agriculture Zone
COMPANY, NA.
To park a BA(3.17.IO).37V
._J,frnjflgp
R.1A
Call BobLovenbury
Drawer
93$,
Sanford,
Florida.
37771,onorbeforeMarth7O, 1910, MENDS THE DETAILED LAND
mobIle home on the W ½ of N ½ of Residential Zone
By: Rachel R. Askew
Rear Yard
____________________________
Circulation Manager
CopIes of the documents,
Lot
307,
O.P.
Trust
Officer
and file the original with the clerk USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI- drawings and specifications
Swope Land Corn. Variancefrom3ofttoll.Sftforan
EVENINGHERALD
may
of this court either before service NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN.
pany's Addition to Black Ham. addition on Lot 22, and the E 10 ft
As Personal Representative
be obtained by deposIting $23.00
on plaintiff's attorney or
RAINBOW
CHILD
322-2611
ot the Estate of
mock, P82, P01 109.111, In Section 'A Lot 23, Block C, English Estates
im SIVE
PLAN FROM LOW
DENSI. with Architect for each set of
mediately thereafter; otherwise
a TV RESIDENTIAL
TO INDUS
EMILY S. FERNALD
36-20-31,
on
Packard
and
Stone
'Jnit3,
P814,
Pg6.4,
in
Section
20.
Creative Expressions
322.7813
documents so obtained. Such
default will be entered against you TRIAL.
Street. (01ST. 1)
Deceased
21.30, on Markingham Road.
Moving to a newer home, apart.
deposit will be refunded to each ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
for the relief demanded in the
—T
4.
JOHN
W.
VAUGHAN
The Northeast '. of the Nor. person who returns
SAC). (DIST. 1)
mint? Sell "don't needs" fast
complaint or petition.
12SpecIal
Notla
17-S0).21TE
A.1
Agriculture
the
plans,
REPRESENTATIVE:
theast ' of the Northeast 4
10. ROBERT F. ALVESHIRE with a rant ad.
of specifications
and
other Andrew L. Granger
Zone- Toparka mobilehomeon BA(3.17.S0).26V
WllNESSmyhandandtheseal Section 15, Township 21
R.IAAA
__________________________
South, documents in good conditIons
Winderweedle, Haliies, Ward
theESlOftofNE¼ofNWI.4otSW Residential Zone - Rear Yard
of
this Court
on 11th day of Range 79 East, Seminole County, within 10 days after bid openIng.
February,
1950.
ScorekeepersneededSatoniy!
* * * * * * * *
¼ of Section 21.21.31, containing $ Variance from 30 ft to 19 ft for an
&amp; Woodman, PA.
Florida, Consisting of 9.7131 acres'
(SEAL)
A certIfied check or bank draft,
$2 a game. Sanford Church
acres, off SR. 426. (0151. I)
p.o. Box iso
's SECRITARY.RECEPTIONIST $
addItion on Lot 1, Block 0,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
more or less. (Further described payable to the Housing Authority Winter Park, FIa. 33790
softball League.
1. NICOLA SOLLINNI - SAC). SweOtwatet Oaks Section 4. PB 17,
as abutting Loraine Drive)
Good pórsonality &amp; office skills
As Clerk of the Court
of the CIty of Sanford, Florida,
17.I0).2OTE
Telephone:
(305)
864-6312
- Al Agriculture Pgs 391 60, in Section 332029, on
(DISTRICT No. 3)
will lend this one.
BY: June I. Curtis
Zone
- To park a mobile horn, on Blue Lake Drive and Green Lake The Best Buy In Town - A low
U.S. Government Bonds, or Publish February 25 and March 3,
As Deputy Clerk
Application has been made by satisfactory bid bond executed by 1980
Lot 122, less W 330 II, OP. Swoop Drive. C 01ST. 3)
cost Classified Ad.
HI. Buddy &amp; Eldel or G.orge the bidders
AAA EMPLOYMENT
C. VERNON MIlE, JR.
and acceptable DES 413
LaM COmpnys Pill Of Ilack
U. H.D, PREY - BA(31710).
_____________________
912 French Ave.
CLEVELAND, MIZE&amp; BRIDGES Browetow Jr.
323-3)74
sureties In an amount equal to S
Hammock, P52, Pg lID, In $CtIon 27V -R.1AA Residential
Zone Post Office Drawer Z
Corner of 10th 1 French
Further, the Planning and percent of the bid shall be sub35.20.31,
on
Elm
Street.
(DIST.
1)
Zoning Commission of Seminole mitted with each bid.
Rear Yard Varianc, from 30 tt.to
Sanford, Florida 32771
"Your Future OurConcern"
4. LONNIE B. COLE -BA(3.17. 30 ft for an addition on Lot 12,
County will hold a public hearing
Telephone: 305-322.1314
The Successful bIdder wIll be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR I0),I7TE - Al Agriculture
Zone Block B, Druid Hills Estates 1st
* * * * * * *
Publish February II, 75, and in Room 203 of the Seminole required to furnIsh and pay
** * * * * * *
for SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA -Toparka mobile home on theE Addition, PB 11, Pg 12, In
Section
March 3, 10, 1950
County Courthouse, Sanford, satisfactory performance and PROBATE DIVISION
4008 Of N ½ Of SE ¼ Of NE ¼ of 24-21-29,on Druid Drive. (01ST.
Florida, on March 5, 1910 at 7:30 payment bond or bOnds.
DES.II
Section 3411.32. less N 25 ft for
File Number PR 78.415-CF
COOK ALL AROUND
P.M. or as soon thereafter as
S FACTORY MAINTENANCES
12. MACK H. PARKER - BA(3.
Aftention is called to the Bid Division
road. Further described as located 17-50)-fly __________________________
possible, to review, hear corn- Form requiring a
Elec.
&amp;
welding
exp.
Well
ut.
PUD
Planned
Unit
Able to prepare complete meals
Base Bid, Group
on CurryvIlle Road. (DIST. 1)
Development Zone - Rear Yard
company, ixc pay,
for 10 people plus handle
ments and make recom. Prices, and prices for work IN RE: ETAT1 OP
7. WILLIAM W. GRAHAM - Varlancefrorn3ofttol5fltobulld
general kit. duties. Must be
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR mendationstothe Boardof County descrl
broken down by unit JOHN WILSON KEESER, a-k.a BA(3.17.S0).Z4TE
Commissioners
on
the
above
site.
Al
ascreenporchonexistingpatio
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
reliable &amp; able to get along
JOHN W KEESER, JR.
AAAIMPLOYMINT
captioned ordinance and rezoning.
Agriculture Zone - To park • Lot 14, Wskiva Hills Section 3, P5
PROBATE DIVISION
w-eiderly people. Good
Eachbldderlsrequlredtobidofl
mobile home on the S ½ 04 the 20, Pg 94, in Section 6.21.39,
912 FrenchAve.
323-5176
eased
File Number SO4CP
VVt'kiflQ conditions with) day
Additional information may be the Base Bid, Group Prices, and NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
CorneroflOthiFrench
following described property: The Radebaugh Ct. (0151.3)
Division
wk.end off every other wk. For
obtained by contacting the Land prices for work described broken
"Your Future Our Concern"
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING NW ¼ of SW V. (less W 7.5 acres),
Development Manager at 323-4330, down by unIt
13. BRYAN C. HUGO -BA(3.l7.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
appt call 339-3002.
sIze.
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Section2l.21.31. Further described iO).3sv - uo Planned Unit
Extension
304,
_____________________
RUTH FAULKNER CHANCE
Attention Is called to thi AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
lying South Of Rid Bug Lake Development Zone - Height
Persons not able to attend the
* * * * * * * *
Deceased
provIsions forand
Equal Employment AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Road and approximately ¼ mile Variance and Setback
hearing
ho
wish
to
comment
on
Opportunity,
Variance to
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
payment of not INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: East of SN. 426. (01ST. 1)
LPN'S &amp; Al DES
buIld an 5 ft cypress fence within
The adminIstration of the estate the proposed actions may submit
less
than
the
minImum
salries
YOU
ARE
I.
JOSEPH
CINA
BA(3.l7.l0).
HERESY
Don't pile no longer needed items
258
of.
public
right-of-way
on
Lot
gf RUTH FAULKNER CHANCE, Written statements to the Land
Better Living Center
high as an elephant's eye. Place
Development Division prior to the and wages as $et forth in tIle NOTI Fl ED that the ad. 41 - Al Agriculture Zone
To IS, Block A, The Springs, Deer.
of Casselberry
deceased, File Number 104CP, is scheduled public hearing. Persons specIfications must be paid on this ministration of the estate of JOHN permIt raising and breeding
a classified ad, and pile the
Of wood Estates, PB 16, Pg 75, in
Call for appt. 339-5002
pending in the Circuit Court for appearing at the hearings may project.
WILSON KEESER, ak-a JOHN gre)'tlOunddogsOnthIE7l7ftof N Section 3-21-39, on Honeysuckle
money
iq
your
wallsti
Seminole County, Florida, Probate submit Written statements or be
All bidders are hereby notified W. KEESER. JR., deceMed, File V.04 5 ½ of SW ¼ of SW
¼, less Lane. (0151.
Division, the address of which is
that they must affirmatively
. Number PR 78-11$.CP, is pending road R.W, SectiOn 19.21.31, on
* * * * * * *
14. DAVID 0. JABS - BA(3.17.
Sanford, Florida 32171. The names heard orally.
sure
that
in
any
contract
entered
inthe
Circuit
Court
for
Seminole
Brooks
Lane.
(0151.1)
order of the Board of County
o)'35-R.1AARuidtIaI
BOYS &amp; GIRLS
and addresses of the personal Commissioners of Seminole into pursuant to this ad. County, Florida, Probate Division,
9. $0. SIMPSON, AGENT - - Rear Yard Variance from 10 ft
$MUFFLER PERSONS
representative and the personal County, Florida.
vertlsement, MinorIty Business the address of wttich is $miji,e BA(317-$0).SE - MI Industrial to S ft and Side Yard Variance
All phases, $700 to start. Hurry
representative's attorney are set
Enterprises
will
be
afforded full County Courthouse, Sanford, Zone - To operate a retail redi. from lOft to 58 to build swimming
EARN EXTRA 3$
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
1mm.
forth below.
opportunity to submit bids as Sub. Florida, The perionai repr-esin. mix concrete plant specialIzing In pool on Lot 26, Block F, West
Clerk to the Board of
All interested persons are
contractors,
or
as
suppliers
of
tativeof
the
estate
is W. THOMAS small amounts for tile individtJal Altamoede Heights, Section 7, PB
After School
County Commissioners 04
AAA EMPLOYMENT
required to file with this court,
materials, or services, and will not LOVETT, w$soii address is SuIte 14Sf On Lot 12,
Seminole County. Florida
912 French Avi.
Block A, Oak Grovi 10, Pg 75, in Section 11-2139, on
3235176
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
Call
Circulation
Dept.
be
discriminated
agaInst
on
the
1000,
Pan American
lank Park,P57,Fg53,inkc$ion 25.20. Ridgewood Street. (01ST. 4)
By: JoAnn K. Hare
CorneroflOthiFrench
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
grounds
of
race, color, religion, Building, 230 N. Orange Avenue, 30.ofltheWe$tsldeOfHighwayl7.
Deputy Clerk
15. DELOS A. CHAMFINE "Your FutureOurConcern"
THIS NOTICE: (1) all claims
322•2611
Publish February 25, and March sex or national origin In con- Orlando, Florida. The name and 82,$pproxllyletelyl ½miles North BA(3-17.50).39y
R.1AA
against the estate
sideration for award.
address of
the personal of Highway 431. (01ST. 2)
and (7) any II, 75, 1950
Residential Zone - Lot Width
objection by an interested person
* * * * * * * *
In accordance wIth Executive rsprnentativvs attorney are set
IC. STEVEN BEAN - BA(3.l7. Varlancefrom9oftto65flandLot
to whom notice was mailed that
EVENING HERALD
Order 11625, MinorIty Contractor forth below.
.
)23E - A-I Agriculture Zone - Size VarIance from 11,700 sq ft to
challenges the validity of the will,
Get plenty of prospects
Goals Program, all bidders will be
Topark a mobile home on the WV. 4,9Usq ft on Lot 4, hock 0,
All persons having claims or
Replat
the qualifications of the personal
- . -Advertise your product or
afforded full opportunity to submit demands against the estate are of NV. of SW 4 *4 SW V.04
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Section of Trsct 57, Santendo Springs, PB Kids outgrow the swing 1.4 or
representative,
venue,
or
service in the Classified Ads.
TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS
bids in response to this invitation required, WITHIN THREE 17.20-32, ContaIning 5.00
acres 8, Pg 19, In Section 11.21.39, on
small bicycle? Sell thea dli
—____________________
jurisdiction of the court.
TRADE NAME
and will not be dIscrimInated MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF more or less, off Cochran Road. Blackw
Avenue. (01ST. 41
items with a want ad.
ALL CLAIMS AND OSDesk Clerk 3 to 11 shift, up
Notic.isHerebyOlventhet Poe epainit on the grounds of race, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF (01ST. 2)
16.
FREDERICK
N.
preferred, Days Inn Sanford,
JECTIONSNOTSOFILEDWILL Acquisitions, Inc., a Florida color, religion, sex or national THIS NOTICE, to fIle with the
I1.JAMISWILLIAMS-BA(3. GROESIECK -BA(3-17.100-33v
no phone calls please.
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Corporation is sole owner of IN- origin In consideration for awerd. clerk of the above court a written 17.00)1911 - Al Agriculture - N-1AA
Residential Zone Lot
Publication of this Notice has SURANCE BENEFITS. INC. and
During the FIscal Years of 197$ statement of any claim or demand Zone - TO perk a mobile home Width
VarIance from 80 ft to 73 ft
begun on February 25, 1800.
Bartender-Cocktail
Waitress.
intends to register with the Clerk thru 19S1. goals for participation they may have. Each claim must (NENEWAL)in thiS 103.11ftof N
Lot Width Variance from
Exp., apply in person Deltona
Personal Representative:
tt*
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
of the CIrcuit Court of Seminole by Minority BusIness EnterprIses be lnwrlting and must indicatettis 532.06 ft Of W 105.19 ft Of SW V. Of to 75810 create two building sItes
Sara B Peters
inn. Mon thru FrI. 2 to 6 p.m.
County, Florida, said trade name is tw.nty.f lvi percent (25 per. basisforthaclaim,tttenam.and NW¼0f$ection2l.70.33(lsslro,d on Lots 30, 31, and 32
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Block C
109 Hoilie Court
CIRCUIT IN AND
of Insurance Benefits in corn- cent). To ensure that maxImum addressof the creditor or his agent NW), located on 5.1. 42*. (01ST. Tract 31, Saniando Springs, PB 3,
FOR
Maitland, Fl 32731
pliancewith Section 8*3.09 Florida bids from Minority Business or attorney, and the amount 2)
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Pg 15, in Section 2-2149, on Sir.
* * * * * * * *
Attorney for Personal
Statutes.
CASE NO. $-28I.CA4I.E
EnterprIses are sought, con. claimed. If the claim is not yet
12. SIlLS UPTIST CHURCH nerd Avenue. (01ST, 1)
Representative:
Dated it Tampa, Florida, this tractors submitting blob will be dee, the dais when It II
IN Rh THU ADOPTION OF
- SA(3.l7.00).73TE - Al
17. ELAINE STARNS-BA(3.17.
S TRAINEE POSITIONS
Frank McMillan
10th day of February, 1900.
NFANT Gill.
required to provide evidence of deeshailbeslated. If ffieclalm ts Agriculture Zone - To park a 80)3ev - OC Office District Cobln making, learn trade wa
P.O. Box 3141
POE ACQUISITIONS, INC.
1AMSNDID NOTICEOPSUIT
their efforts in aIdIng in the contingent or unliquidated, the ff05111 home (RENEWAL) On Variance to convert garage into
future.
Orlando, Fl 37503
TO:
BY Joseph F. Brown
reaching of said goals,
nature of the uncertainty shill be Parcel$A-7A and A-i in$Iction36. Officespaceon Lots 1,5, ana 6, W
Telephone: 301-191-9181
President
ThIs project i sublect to the stated. lithe claim Is secured,
UNE
c.
MORRIS
21-80, On SR. 13* and Tusk.iwllia 33 ft of Lots 7, 1, and 7, BlOCk F
AAA EMPLOYMENT
c. Candics osniets
Publish February 25, and March 3, Publish February 11, 18, 25 and requirements of Section 3, of the security shill be described. The load, (01ST. 2)
Fern Terrace, PB 11, Pg 25, ill
812 French Ave.
1950
323-517*
March 3, 1910
Lake West Apartm.,,
13. CNARUS JACKSON - Section 1821* Further described
H51ng and Urban Development claimant shall deliver sulticient
DER-1I7
Corner of 10th 5. French
BuIlding 4313.1
OES-S2
Act 04 1919, All bidders wIll be copesetecsaimtomecler,, SA(3.17.IS)48T1
A-I astwebiocksoftHighw.y17.92,on
"YouI'FuIuqeOIWConCen"
Forst City Reed
required to comply with an Af- enable fIle clerk to mail ens copy AIfICUIIW,Zeus
i PI O'Brien Road and Navel DrIve.
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MdaIlpsrtioscla
opportunity to lower Income
All persist' interested in the !A*4SW 14, Nei'WlIIOScpsIa lead.
1$. WILLIAM U. SERNOSKY ********
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reqidenis of the project area for estate to whom a copy *4 thIs SKIien 8.28-32, lOCated M mile BA(3-17.I0).24v - *.i Agricuitu,e
it' .
and
the
training and employment. see the Notice *4 Admlnistretien h Non Seuttilast if Mullet Lake Port Zom - Lot Size variance from
natural
faftwr of chIld be'p
Miss you place a Classified Ad in
Supplementary Instructions to mailed are requIred, WITHIN load and Oscoala load in. 13,860 sq ft tO 43.700 sq ft and Lot
Jane C. Mernis
The Evening Herald, stay close
Bidders for more information in THREE MONTHS FROM THE IU'siCtIenan lilt. (01ST. 2)
Width Varloncefrem 11Sf? to 1sf?
YOU
ARE
to
yourphone
because
regards to thIs requirement,
4. JAMES KIDOU— BA(3'li. onLotZ3E assltoononAss.ssors
HERESY
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
NOTIFIED that a
something wonderful is about to
Attention Is called to the Sum. PUlL ICATION
OP
THIS 00)2711— Al Ayla,llswe Zeit' M91IQ $Icfiôjs 33.19-30, Ci UPSet.
Adoplisu has been filed agaist'j
happen.
mary of Wish. In this section. a NOTICE, Ii (lie any eblectiens
Ti Perk a Mobile Items tern. R
at railroad crosSing, 1 ½
0 lId you are required to serve
turnover schedule will Si they may have that dia1l
tha
WIlv while coeidrud
fa
.ii M
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..vw a copy o your wrItten defons.s,j
'j
preseustedatapre.bidc.rfe,enc., ugj
inLsI3t IastofLLI3(INSN (DIST.1)
any.I0II0nRICHAR0.0*EN
Monday, March 3, 1950,2:00 P.M., qualifications of the personal 21391ff) Geneva Tract in Section
C, APPROVAL OF MINUTES
P.A., CARROLL JONES,
ROOKS
Raddizi GaMis.
reps-esenlative, or hIts y
gr 71.1110, PS 7. Pg 86, loCated S
I. February 10,1910 - Regular
10*1W,
s *,s.High.
rate
5.1, 11 (DIIT. 7)
of
Meeting
way 1747. Cas.,,, y mend.
11. CNIISTOPNSR LONDON the General Contradsi by the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
This public hearing will be held
33107, and file the original uNit lit'
Owner to have all modernization OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED SM3.ltIS).UTI
Al in the Seminole County Cous'.
Clerk *4 the above styled COWl en
work completed on Ills proiqct WILL SI FOREVER BARRED. *4nhIelIwo lUStS - Ti port a thouse, Sanford, Florida, on
orbe$er, March 21, )905,
wIthin 730 deys or sesnor If
home en Let *1* St led list March 17,1151 at 7:50 PM., or as
Pile lithe first pfi*4IS5 Of
a judgment maybe entered sir tte
Ills NotIce Of Mmin*rotiss: *1132 en OScøla Reid. (DIST. ison hereafter as pessible.
reisme demanded in ffi
1)
The Housing AuthorIty ii the F*'fSry U 110.
WrItten comments flied with the
WITNESS my lend ei
1' IONALDU. RUCKUR
City f Sanford. Florida rosJrvee
i W. THOMAS LOVE??
00k. 04 the 1.051. Coordinator
Of slid Court on this Ill dey Of
BA(3.17'N)'lITI
Al wIll be censidsr.d and Peflens
thenlghtterelectastyenillbldser
U Personal Ropawsotl,,
February, INS.
Agnlculiuro lens - To pink a ' papaari
Of the 1.1.1. *4
Ii us lye any kslermalitles Si lie
at the public hearing
(SEAL)
ll5 hISS tot l
bidding,
JOHN WILSON KISSER.
use he t'ill be hesrdenshy. Hearings may
thur H.- SeChwltl, Jr.
No bid shall be wlU*awn for a
oA.a JOHN W. KIllER, JR., PeuBry farm en III $11411NI 14
continued from time to time as
As Clerk of slid Court
Of$Sdien86$-28.les$2700IU 55451 flSCISUII'Y. FWlIter detiile
tiecessol
penledsf*daySivtoulu,iWIsffie
ly: Cynthia Prdsr
AITORNUY FOR P5*508511.
*R*4W*ftanlrNo.PuriSt's' arasa5Ssw CalluS 32243311*?.
epenk*4bldewmisults.cens
DoPS4v Clerk
*4 the Neuslog ARMrly et tie RIPRIIINTATIVI:
obSUDidPSV1Of Parcel *4 5, 354.
RICHARD I. OWEN, PA.
5.1.1*. fOIST. 1)
cIty of laitSI.d,
W. THOMAS LOVE??, ii
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CARROLL 'JONES. ROOKS I
17.
FRANCIS?.
JdsI$—
IA(3.
STANLEY,
HARMENING
&amp;
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
THU
BOARD OF
3WEN
LOVE??
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Agrlcvhlwi
OP THU CITY p
ADJUSTMENT
P.O. Sea 10
lane Tipankamebllehemien
PUet CHICo Se' 1756
SANFORD,P1.0110*
IV: LARRY .AIR,
32719
- Orlando, Plla 31I
ReWV.if$2*4440*4NNSftel
THOMAS WiLSON. III
CHAIRMAN
(355)534.950
* 891 Ref Givirnmed LoS 1, in
eualve Direct.,
ToIopNoa: 1111)45-3817
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Publish February 32, OS, I— Publish PiSfl00,yfla5dMorCItI, $edienflW$,leesnlghts*4usy February 25,
PubIiehFebruaryl5,flafl
*4 record. Further desaibed as
INS
March 7, S 7, 1150
310. iNS
DES-11
locatIdonS.R.MandOrangeAve. flES.I
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831-9993

322-2611

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BLW.EH P,O. Box 13332A,
If you are having difficulty findin
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a place to live. car 'o,drive, a
lob, or some service you have
COOKS &amp; COOK TRAINEES
need of, read all our want ads
CHALLENGING .REWARDINO
every day
fast food takeout store, insurance, credit union, profit share avail. Apply Lake Mary
66 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.
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Workers needed for cabinet
manufacturing shop. Must
haveknowledgeoftools.Appiy
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
Bldg. 3. Sanford Airport.
9am. 3p.m. M_F._
Goldenrod-Dommerich Fire
Dept. will be excepting applications for the position of
Fireflghter.Paramedic
thru
March 5, 1980. Applicants
must be a Florida State Cer.
tif led Paramedic &amp; Fiorida
State Certified Firefighter.
Applications may be obtained
at Fire Station No. 1, 4733
Palmetto Ave., Goldenrod, Fl.
32733. 305.671-2303 Equal
Opportunity Employer M.F.
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TRACTOR TRAILER
DRIVERS
.Divlsion of Major US Corp. Ii
seeking DOT qualified drivers

REALTORS

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BEAUTIFUL 4 BR. 78 brick
home in Lk. Mary Lg. FL rm.,
w FP &amp; wet bar, C-H&amp;A, egpt
eat-in kit, 1g. patio • rental
unit! BPP SERVICE CON
TRACT Only $11,500

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REDUCED rental income
business property! Super
location! Just 2 yrs. old! Now
531.900' Call 3237232

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

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NEW APPLIANCES, CEN
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
AREA. $35,500

plicants must have two-man
team exp., beat least 25 yrs of
age &amp; have a mm. of 2 yrs.
over the road exp,, good
references &amp; a proven safety

record required. Interested
applicants please reply to Box

41, co The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
32771. EOE MF.

Beautiful Homesite Lot for your
new home, Prices range from
$2,150 to 54.400.

in person Deltona inn,
Mrs. G.
Marine Motors installers
Inboard, outboard, 2 men right

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322 0779 . 322.5353, 3fl-3772

new home w.2300 sq tt, tiled
foyer I. baths, Ig brick FP in
FR w.paddie fans, built in

away. Steady work, Cobia

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EXCLUSIVE V. acre in country,
3 BR, liz B, 10 mm, to I-I,
private area, C.H&amp;A, 1g. patio.
carpeted, easy cash to mon.
Only $45,800.

OUR NEWESTOFFICE
INLAKEMARY

OPENING MARCH lIt
Positions for 3 associates. Call

for confidential intervIews.
FRICKE&amp;FRICKC

ASSOCIATES INC.
S3l5233
REALTOR

ERA

INVESTMENT Western Auto,
12,000 sq ft. auto lift w.air
compressor. 1g. sign in front,
owner will sell Inventory at
cost, This is a real money
maker. Only $135,000.

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home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
BR, 28, C-H&amp;A, paddle boat,
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sea wall, dbl, car garage, w-w
carpet Imuch more. Priced to
sell.

$CASHIER.HOSTESS5

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Chance to be charming, one of

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO

areas finest dining spots.

SELL. YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US. WE HAVE BUVERSI
AAAEMPI.OYMENT
3235116
9l3FrenchAve.
Corner of 10th 0. French
"Your Future Our Concern"

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REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

131, Longwood.

P011* **LTV

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Inventory.
Ranchwear.
Pixtures, Supplies. Training
plus

an

exciting

Grand

Opening can be yours for only

$15,900 complete. For full
details call Mr. Courtney 901733-6939 COLLECT.

1SWsrd Graciobs Iing

Real.

W*kly I monthly rates. utilities
,51 loquire 300 S. Oak 111.7113

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3 BR, 26, pool, BBQ, green
house, 1g. patio. $53,900.
EXECUTIVE LIVING

guest cottage, fruit trees.

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with payments $250 &amp; under to
qualIfied buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1-293.9474,
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BEAUTIFULMAYFAIR
,w'l,*
IWW
537,000. This large 4 51, 25
homeis instantly available, all
the extras you want ma fine
me too. Ownes' will help
finance If you assume 5½ pCI
VA mtg. Call todayl
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3 BR home w.Fl. rm. I sc porch
leading to beautiful pool. patio
&amp; 680. $19100 with IV. PCI.
assumable mont. or VAFIIA

Hugeoaks%hadethilcharmlng3
Slim home wIth fIreplace,
hardwood floors,dmnlng room,
"
Central locatIon. $33,000.
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BEAUTIFUL
PROPERTY - 17 acres, I
Bdrm, 2 Bath, fenced, 3 wells,
farm tractor &amp; mower. 1 yr.
warranty. 54.1,930.

financing.
Eve. 305-461-5440

.i05-333IS4'

IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm home
with carpet. New energy
saving CHA with assumable
mortgage
or
pci.
S'z

refinancing priced at $43,900.
Must see to aooreclate.
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approx. 770 sq. ft.. outside
storage, p001 &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider terms. $21,000..

it's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

66—Horses

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CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS Of merchandIse
every day.
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$45 tori' pickup delivered
323-4911 aft 'I

Gentle Pony, good with kids. For
more Information call 323-4153
between3&amp;5.

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

XI Sanford Ave.

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TOWER'S BEAU I",' SALON'
'formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
319 E. 1st St., 322-5712

-----------WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

RabbitsforSale

Dres, iveorany size

311 31SF. First St.
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
l0thandoDr.
3335

323 6*Seatt 4

z'- IIX1S NV! TIres on 10"
6
lug Wheels. Low mileage, $100.
333.3439
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New or repair. leaky showers our
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869 5562.
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FULL TIME UXPERIENCED
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES.
INQUIRIES WILL BE KEPT
CONFIDENTIAL. REPLY
BOX 49 EVENING HERALD

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Land

Clearing

Landclearing, F ill Dirt &amp; Clay
Chuck Gornily
3?? 7991

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Landscaping

830 llH3aftô

"SPECIAL" Low Rt,'s

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
332-0707
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TtliSWt'e'kOnly
Free Estimates 831 00/0

&amp; Landscaping
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Expert Lawn Care
Mowing All Yard Work
Free Est 327 8/69
Drywall, ceilings, and Walls

repaired.

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Call 53l5399or 8670136

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FREE ESTIMATES 3227902

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Painting
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Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controled heat. off floor

Painting by Anthony Curmno
Quality lnl or Ext pressure
cleaning Free Est 3220071
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sleeping boxes. We cater to

your pet. 322 SljJ

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Pajntlng&amp; Repair

Make room in your attic, garage
Sell idle items with a Classified

Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
322-2611 or S3l.9993.
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TrentPainting&amp;P'pair
Interior &amp; Exterior
3323558
Free Est.
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HouseCleaning

PaintingS Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 319 5239

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, last, dependable

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Regularor Itimebasis

Wedowashwlndows

PhotogI'aphy

677-5194

FIoii* Repeir

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Cullum free engagement
photos or color Cx 10. 373-8238.

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Complete Mobile
Home Repair

jeq,eva (jardeq
APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"

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carpet, re,noiji'lmnq All work
quar Free Est 331 8466

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Orlando 377-179S.

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SUPER BUY *1120,500
iew listing, call now to see the
exceptional value of this 2 or
BR home. cony, located. wa
bus line close by for your .
cc,nv.nience. Selling "as is."

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your lOt on our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.

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CallClark &amp; Hirt3?3 7S8I

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

Beauty Care

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PS
Ext. Cond 400 cu. in $500
1275164

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL

Webuyyoureguity,closein24h, ,
AWARD K EAL TV, INC.
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REALTOR
uily in houses, apIs. &amp;
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37'3-40áloreves.323 0817
vacant land. Lucky In.
BUILDINGS!i LAST CHANCE
vestments, p.o. Box
AT THESE PRICESII All
Sanford 327 4741
Executive Home-Loch Arbor I
steel, pre-engineered clean
3 BR. Ret, room, pool, 7 yrs old
span buildings. (Major Mfg.).
I
All buildings have 25 lb. wind
Assume 7i I mtg Owner will
hold 2nd witn large down.
load and large framed
-opening. %30'x11'x12' for
517.000- 32j 2287
&amp; SOld
$3,990.00, 40'x48'xll' for
LIST NOW!
$5,169.00, 40'x72'xlI' for
1st
I.
2nd
mortgages.
We
Willbuy
Call WaltCappeI323bIOO
$6,467.00. 4l'.96'x11' for
bt;o make Real Estate
Knowles Realty Inc.
59,317.00. FOB. Factory, Call
Business
bias.
Florida
Mon.
REALTOR
62S.3005
collect9a.m.to6p.m,30$.331.
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tgage 'Investment. 1104 E.
4647
Robinson, Orlando, 422-2976.

NEW HOMES

REALTORS
337.7972
fl10SanAve.
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AC, PS. PIt. 21.000 ii
3720515

CeramIc Tile

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$92,000.

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Pianos &amp;
organs,
stock
clearance, big savings, Call
Bob BalI 3724103. 2202 French

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Adult - Family
Peal—Laundry
OuIel - I - Story

Welding

319-5339
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

BARROW'S WELDING

RebuildCondemnedHouses
S.G.BALINT
322-56*5

SERVICE
371 0517
Custom built utility &amp; boat
Irailers, truck racks &amp; misc.

1Man,qualityopsralloi'
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 337.1331

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flOUYOUrBUSZ..

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322-20P0

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good Good tires, new batter',
$500 373 5567

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4½ acre estate. 3BR, 48 W

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business featuring western
shirts, hats, belts and buckles,
jeans, boots, etc. by famous
names such as .-. Levi's.
Wrangler, Lee, Acme, Dingo,
fl-Bar-C and Roclimount

POISSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 1797
Sanford, FL' 32771
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êw y 9,'. I ,nmlt' wt"it ('t Sp,'m'tl.s.i.
1)jytona tIt',h, will ioll I
put)li( AUtO 41.1(1 ION .'t"r
Tiiesday &amp; Saturday at 710. ft's
tIle only one in Florida You set
The reserved price Call 904 253
5311 for further details

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Build to Suit --our lot or yours
FHAVA,FHA23S&amp;715

REALTOR MIS

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tip Johnson. Fully eqpt., $7,000.
Call aft 5p.m. 323-6070.

BEAU II F U I.
HE A VI L Y
WOODED 32 acres (390 ft
frontagal on Stone Island
Road 572.000

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1979 Il' ProCraft Bass Boat. 148

Eves 322 0612, 322 1587
207E 25th St

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322 1480
Shocks $4 9$ H.t'avy Duty $695
New Batleries$29.9$
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2 BR, 26, Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for $33,900.

Vehicles

107W 77th st

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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like brand new tIring t It'
Bills I: fl,j St,tiOti at .'Stti I
ax
32: 9t1'O

BATTERY SHOP

MUST SELL-- 17' F glass Lar
son Runabout w '63 10 hp,
recently rebuilt Needs seat &amp;
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cleanup. $350. 373-UI? aft 6.

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ii, Quality Inn North, 1.4 0.

Wear store? Now you can have

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone322.7881.Sanford

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Ph. 3220332

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1975 Chevy P,nelt'dVin
Partly customized
37? 8562 ,,tt S

TV repo 19" lenilh Sold orig
5493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 3398386

Geneva 3acrcj, $10,000
Lk Harney 700' 537.000

monthly payments under S2O.

REAL ESTATE

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53-TV- Radio-Stereo

MLILTIpIE'LISTING REALTOR

4 pct. interest to qualified
buyers. Ne homes with

REALTOR.322 7498

repo 16 tu ft trost free.
Orig $529. now $705 or SlY nio
4(1001 339 8386

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A C. Self (Ont,ImflOd A I cond
51.500 373 0611/

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'71 Lin Cont extra clean
tires, fully equip
5854.) 11) 8614 bt'tore

ANFORD AUCTION.

',1SFier repo GE Oe'lux,' model
Sold orig $409 .35. used short
tine
$189 I-I or 319 35 mu
14q,'tit 339 8386

REAL ESTATE

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good terms, Osteen
I?" Color port TV, solid state.
$175. 25" Color TV. $65. AM
FM slerco w cassette, AM FM
H. E,n.st MORRIS Sr.
slereo w record player.
323 6670
Broker
290 N. 11-92, Casselberry, Fl.
,
IIARGAIN TV'S
134.1200
Eve. 162-3*5'
Wtypaymorc7
HERB'S TV
25915 SanforclAvc
323 731

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*Lg, lot, fenced patio.

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We specialize in
FARMS
RANCHES

Wanted to buy or lease w option
to buy from owner, moderate
house or 2 BR trailer within
mm. of Sanforo. Adult section I
preferred. Good handyman.
323-6675.
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'OWNER FINANCING
'NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS.
'Price $49,900. $6000 dwn. 25
yrs. 12.3 pet at $475.67 mo,

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I2ISS French
P.1 NMOF7E WASHER
Parts,
S,'ryii' used Miictiine,
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373 0697
75—Recreational

Ut Sylvan A;e'a. S ,res 377.000
Other parcels avail
W
Maliczowski, REAL TOP 3??
79113

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

eNew carpet, redecorated
*32'x19' pool. Air cond.

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70 Caddy, 2 dr Coupe deV lIe
Good running (00(1 Stereo
new hatter', rCdial t're
nuffh-r 8. shOcks S'VS

Consignments of household
goods h,lve been coming in all
,,eek long &amp; still as this Cd
goes to print We are loaded
with mixture of old &amp; modern,
md beautiful rattan LR suite,
*,ol tbl. Iq assortment of
velvet p,lintings, wicker bar
assorted chests,
stools
dressers, dinettes. TV's,
couches. tbfs too much more
to list Definitely a sale to
attend
S MASTER CHARGE &amp; VISA $

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65 Comet 8850 10 Pont Cor
3995 904 383 7753 or
South on Wekv,j Fills Rd

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ifie sooner you plac your
classified ad. the Sooner you get
results

Eves 319 3400 322 1959
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•172U' of comfort, 1g. FR

'72 Chev Cnero, 3c0 auto
Air. Exc Cond - $1 495
869 1047

•PU BLIC AUCTION,°
MON., FEB 25, 7 PM.

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usei
s? II .n warranty
Di 'qmn,lly 5649 assume pay
uhi'fltS of $71 no Agent 339

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Orlando
327 1577

UST MAKE PAYMENTS ,
'75 models Call 3399100 or 834

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2.1395 .%p r tI, At,'
Orl,indo
S.nfor
3,'! 1677
321 06.10

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Save Gas-move into this (like
new), 3 BR, 20 home, central
located, only 548.000, assume
mort, at 7.

SLIM

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526 000-St Johns River access,
53500 dwn' for 10 acres, owner
will assist with financing,

shaded lot. $93

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Looking for a Oh' The CI,,csf ed
Ads will help you find thai oh

dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals
CIII Dell Aii t'coi 323 620

Sell that extra bike with a low COStClassified Ad

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microwave, half acre oak

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350 auto trans. PS PB
31 000 322 7687

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Chest of Drawers. $20
35W TV. 520 323 1747

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Beautiful
538.000-6 • acres
double wide, cleared &amp; fenced.
this won't last, call &amp; see
today.

2 S Myrtle Ave

Sanford
321 0640

79—TrUCks- TralIer

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$28,000- New Listing, 3 BR. lB.
older home, good cond., corner
lot, owner finance with substantial down

BROKER

WILSON PLACE- gorgeous

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pp lANCE S Sanford F-er
i,t(re S,iIv.113(' 3?? 8721

MICROWAVE

Sanford's Sales Leader

clCcmo.

Sterec. Chairs Lamps
All pricedtosell
5050 aft9 JOp m
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OFSANFORDREALTOR

Pool Table, Cue Sticks
&amp; Other Accessories
3?? 1641 aft S p m

time Original 5891, bal, $111 or
$71 mu Agent 339 $3$l

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FANTASTIC 4 BR, 28, huge kit.,
formal OR, 1g. Master BR,
citrus trees, low cash to mtg.
Perfect location $34,500,

WOODED LOTS
ROAD
FRONTAC.E NEAR CAR
RI AGE
COV F
YOUR
CHOICE FROM 54.600

ONLY THE BEST 4 PR, 78
homeinSanoraw C Ff54. pan
FL rm.. eat in kit., pantry 8.
every feature imaginable!
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
Abuy for 557,500

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Need a Small Home? Well, we
have a 2 BR, FP LR, fenced
yard, for only 539,500.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
PAR
K
I REALTORS
Branch
OffIce 3232222

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. 1.49,500. MUST
BE SOLD THIS WEEK!

SHADOW LAKE WOODS—

Cashier-Hostess
Exp only AM shift 4 days, Apply

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6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED
ROOM, 1' BATH. ORIGIN
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFF ER.
$28,500.

4lHnuses

woodedhalf acreshowsoff this
4 BR split plan w-wood I stone
exterior. Great room w-FP,
solarium, sunken shower.tub
combo In Master, &amp; low
assumption. Price $9S,500.

ACRES NEAR LAKE
HARNEY C.ENEVA AREA

322 2420

LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. 5
ACR ES, ROAD FRONTAGE.
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR. MANY Ex
TRAS 589.900.

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luggage hag Disc trahi's ii.
start Good
S'C
.123 9)55

off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding These
-beds are not damaged or
Whatever the occasion, there is a
seconds but brand new top fine - classifIed ad to solve It Try one
bedding sets only! Free local
soon
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delivery Noll's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 1797. So of
72-Auction
Sanford 3?2B7"
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1978 SInger F-utura Fully auto.

CLL OF TIlE ABOVE PRO
PER I E ARE AVAILABLE
WIT H TERMS AND WE
HAvE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERT sun
c.i 1 1.15 ,\NY1.%AY

REALTOR 3221991
carriage operation to be based
in Sanford, Fl, Qualified ap-

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2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,

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1916 Honda 3601 3100 rn

WE BUY USED F URNI TUP E
APPL lANCES 8. P1 LIMPING
FIXT.ipLS JenkinS Fur
niture 70' F 25th St 3230981

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520.000.

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IF THIS IS THE DAY tobuya nex
car, see todays Classified ad:
for best buys.

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GOING
SF PS' ICE
OWNER SAYS REDUCE S
ACRES IN UPSALA TO 31.500
CASH OR TERA'

EXCELLENT Investment
Property! 3 BR, ll home in

HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MODERN POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
2'- BATH, FORMAL DINING I
ROOM,FIREPLACE,EAT.IN
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
$52,900 WITH ASSUMA3LE
MORTGAGE.

NEW 2 BR, 8, &amp; 3 BR, 2B.
models from ONLY $59,900.
Low 11.5 pd. interest
assumable with $15,900 down.
GREAT TAX SHELTER with
EXCELLENT RETURN ON
INVESTMENT, Cell today!
Martha V. Mikler REALTOR
671 885 or 323 1926 after hrs
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Antiques, modern furniture
Sterling Silver, Oriental RugS
Diamonds Rr(100S Antiques
In 2tC1

Why buy used' New brand name
t,ox springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct above dealers cost Twin,
full size. Queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture. 205 E. 25th St 37)
0981

LOTS OF LOTS. AREA OF
FINER HOME S NEAR
SANDRA TAKE YOUR PICK
$7,900 EACH

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* BUY A DUPLEX.

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14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE F- PONT VOL USIA
COUNTY EXTRA SCEN IC
SSe 9(i

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NEW TIRE-S $19 898. LIP
7413 French Av
Santo'd

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When you place a Classified .'j
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
Something wonderful is about
to happen.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
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Used. any
cOnditiOn 644 8176

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Dining RoomHelp
Apply in person Holiday Inn

BROWSE AND SAVE
It's
easy and fun
The Want Ad
Way

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clioQ Very clean, $14 OSea pc
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17 92. So of Sanford
327 8'?'

5$ ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE FRONT. LAKE
HELEN AREA 350.000

81*1108

FURN. DUPLEX - near down
town, very neat 2 story. Cozy
home for 2 families or great
investment with excellent
income. $36,000 owner
flnancedw$5,000dwn. Harold
Hall Realty Inc. REALTOR
323 3774,

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;435 - S F rench 17 97) Sanford
373 5374

R OBI IL'S

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51-Household Goods

8 ACRES LAKE FRONT POLL
lNC
HILLS
NICELY
WOOD F 0.
VOL U S I A
COUNTY $78500

Inc., Realtors

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77-Junk Cars Removed
68 -Wanted to Buy
____________________________ _____________________________
BUY JUNK CAPS
We buy USed furniture
From $10 '0550
1 URNIT LIRE &amp; I FlINGS
Call 1)? 1674. 37 441.,,
500 S Sanford A',e
Sanford
To Collar Paid for junk &amp; us
cars. trucks &amp; hea,, equipment
Cash 322.4132
377 5990
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest Ifl used
78-NctorCyCteS
furniture, Refrig StOvM, tfs

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Available Now 3 BR, $320 mo.
carpet, drapes, appliances,
Dep lease, max 2 children 377
7090
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0AD
NTAGF
DEL TONA AREA $17,100

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BARY AREA 15 WOODED
ACRES 3)1.500

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REAL ,ESTATE Broker

Harold Hall Realty Inc.
REALTOR 373 5771

Must be capable typist, various
routine office duties. Apply in
per,on Cobia Boat Co. 100
Silver Lake Rd.

for Sale

picnic fable. w 7 benches, 530.
full size baby bed w mattress,
$25 Oak porch rockers. 79 95.
'i-tat otfic desk. $70 Jenkins
Furniture. 205 F 25th St 373
098
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Private party wants to buy older
income property,
After6p.m 322-2962

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Side ty Side refrigerator, 875

REALTY WORLD.

Monday, Feb. 25. 191G-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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High school grad will train. $770
mo. to start, full benefits, I
chance ot a life time.
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE
home 3 BR. 28. extra 1g. kit .5
Fl rm on 1 acre. siso mo Ph.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
917 French Ave.
Seiqler Realty. BROKER, 321
3235176
0611
Corner of 10th &amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"
3 BR, 28 to responsible adult
fern $300 - deposit, near
* * *_*_* * **
Sanford. 12751578.
SWITCHBOARD

needed, Days &amp; afternoons,
53.10 hr. to start. Horian
Engineering, 600 Lake Emma
Rd. Lake Mary, Fl. 327g.

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290 N. 17-92, Casselberry, Fl.
814.5200
Eve. 162-3655

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FCnCed C Ff54, $350 mo
323 6570

5MANAGERTRAINEE$

Light hand assembly help

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FLORIDA LIVING
7 BR. 1 B. Fl room, 5cr porch.
fenced back yard. corner lot,
flew roof, clean flside &amp; out
Ready to move into

Deltona! Here it is! Should be
575.000, only $64,500. Custom
built 32. has everything in
cluding built in Microwave
oven

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NIGHT MAINTENANCE
-Cleaning
Experience preferred
not
essential. •Paid Vacations
ICompany Paid Life Insurance IPaid Holidays
Stock Purchase Plan •Paid
Sick Leave iPaid Pension
Plan •Free HospitalIzation
Sickness &amp; Accident Disability Insurance,
AndManyMore
Apply In Person
Location: US Hwy 17-92 &amp; Air
port Blvd. An Equal Op.
portunity Employer.

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home nights. Sal. nego. Room
&amp; Board optional. 322.7111.

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SANFORD Remodeled lt
plus den air, tile bath sno
Good fishing, lake frontage.
Adults 841 7183
acre mini farm, Comp. w 3 BR
home Osteen
I BR S7Oc up Pool AdUltS Only
Just perfect for Sm. fam, or
Ada Just So, of
retired couple. 2 BR, 1B, LR,
Airport Blvd Ofi 1792 in
Sanford
FR, very attractive kit.,
Call 3235670
Deitona,
Mariner's Village

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30APaI1rTntS Unfurnjspcj

LPN. Ito 12 part time.
Apply in pet'wn Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Cenler, 950
Mellonvitle.

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lead cuts down the possible
trump tricks to nine. Therefore, declarer needs an extra
side suit trick to come to 12.
This twelfth trick can be
found by rufflng out the club
ace or diamond king in time
to set up a trick In one of
those suits, or by the simple
process of takinç a successful
diamond finesse.'
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begin by a careful play at
trick one. It is up to South to
win that first lead by overtaking dummy's eight of trumps
with the nine."
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start South ruffs a club in
dummy, ace of diamonds, diamond nail, club ruff, diamond
ruff, club ruff with dummy's
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about some plans you have In Importance and take ad.

the making. The results will vantagc of It.
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goal can be expedited today If offered. Aid from another will It trumps by mesn of a cross
you are wlllha - to do votr benefit both of you.

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sooner.
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DEAR
READER
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At a press conference at 12:30 p.m.
today, U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly, H- New
Port Richey, planned to issue the
following two-sentence denial of any
involvement in criminal activity as a
result of a probe by the FBI of several
months duration
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criminal activity," he was to say in the
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members, it U.S. senator and 20 other
public officials is said to be in the $50,000
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Evidence In Still-Growing Scandal

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WASHINGTON UPI - Federal
One senator and seven menthers of the
close to electrical power lines over the Airport (top photo). wit.
Among those under investigation are
Woscutors IU$ i*.unt SVWS**CS soon House of Representatives were Identified Sen. Harrison WillIams Jr., 1)-N.J . and
tfe41, lu&amp;.own. ow k$ ThUñde,chirkeà,I.the skydiving 'clown, had
to grand juries in four cities in a bribery as
of the FillI investigation in
Reps. John Jenrette Jr., 1)-S.C., Richard
his passenger on the flight from DeLand to Sanford, Mrs. Laverne Investigation
involving eight members of which public officials were observed or Kelly, H-Ha.,
John Murphy, DNA'.,
Smith of DeLand, who had been given the trip as a birthday present Congress and more than 20 public
of- photographed accepting possible in- Frank Thompson Jr., 1)N.J., arid three
by her husband, Jim. At the landing site, Wittenfeld (bottom right), ficlals, government sources said today.
fluence bribes, often in $50,000 amounts.
Pennsylvania Democrats, Raymond
assisted by Max Bates, examines the balloon for holes, lie chose the
The sources said some phases of the
Lederer, Michael Myers and John
landing site to avoid hitting the power lines and hit a barbed wire two-year investigation - which was
The case
which could involve Murtha.
fence and several palm trees on the way down. There were no In. disclosed over the weekend - have not possible countercharges of entrapment
been completed and the nearly $700,000
was conducted in it house rented by the
Juries.
Sources said the congressmen .ere
involved Is still being traced.
FBI in the Georgetown area of Wit- "very business hike" at meetings where
That suggests others may be im- shlngton. There, sources said, some money changed hands;
some put the
pllcated in the biggest political in- deals were proposed by agents posing as cash in their l)ckets, some
in briefcases
vestigation since Watergate.
go-betweens for wealthy Arabs.
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daughter of Ms. Oliver's sister, Regina their faces as they opened the door to the
Oliver. Her body was found in the house,
remains of the front room of the house.
McManus was treated and released at
Rosalyn Oliver's daughter, Olivia, 2, Seminole Memorial for second-degree
suffered severe burns, but survived the facial burns. Schaeffer was treated at the
blaze due to the ettorts of Leonard scene.
Carter, 26, a neighbor.
The blaze completely destroyed the
"When I got there, fire was coming out small frame home neighbors say
everywhere," said Carter, who managed Jackson had lived in for about the past
to pull the child from just inside the door, five years. Firefighters and neighbors
Carter extinguished the flames in say Rosalyn and Regina Oliver were
Olivia's clothes, burning his hands in the away from the house when the fire
process. Olivia is listed in fair condition started. Two children, not identified,
at Seminole Memorial.
escaped from the house on their own,
"I could hear Lewis walking around In firefighters say.
the back," said Carter, who added he was
The blaze was quickly extinguished by
unable to fight his way through the
arriving on the scene from a
flames to get to the man trapped behind
nearby station. But all that remained
walls 01 fire.
was the floor and charred frame of the
Carta and Olivia were both taken to home.
Seminole Memorial by a neighbor as
Seminole firefighters arrived.
The blaze was the first multiple fatality
Two county firemen, Mike McManus fire in the county since Dec. 31, 1978 said
and District Commander Tom Schaeffer county Public Safety Director Gary
were injured when the fire flashed In Kaiser.
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for a fire Saturday night that killed two
residents of Midway.
A one-year-old girl and a 56-year-old
man died when the blaze tore through a
three-room wooden house,
A second child is in Seminole Memorial
Hospital with burns covering 25 percent
of her body, rescued by a neighbor who
burned his hand while pulling her from
the flames, which erupted shortly after 9
p.m. in the home on Water Street, just off
State Road 46.
The fire started In a kerosene heater
fire victim Louis Jackson, 56, was using
to heat the email home he shared with
Rosalyn Oliver and her mother Geneva
Nelson, firefighters say.
Jackson's body was found towards the
rear of the house, where he was.trapped
by the flames.
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SANTA FE, N.M. ( UPI) Police
until all fires are out.
reclaimed the New Mexico State
"Time irunates that we've talked to said
Penitentiary during a rapid, gunshot-free there are more bodies in there," Anaya
assault Sunday found the grisly remains said. 'It could be later today, this afof 36 hours of convicton-convict reprisals, ternoon, (Jr possibly as late as tomorrow"
mutilations, burnings and sexual before the search resumes.
assaults that left at least 32 dead.
State Corrections Secretary Felix
Rodriguez said the Final count of bodies
State Police and National Guardsmen would
searched through the night for more Fred be announced today. State Rep.
Mondragon, who toured the prison,
victim in the
live burned-out wings and said he expected the death toll to exceed
main corridor of the prison, through still- 40.
blazing fires, piles of windows and doors
About 800 inmates who did not parand debris from ceilings and
walls ticipate in the riot spent the night in 20crumpled by the heat.
degree temperatures in a tent city on one
Maj. Charles Anaya of the State Police corner of the 12-acre
prison grounds, with
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approximately 250
encamped
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corner under close stir-,
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Woman- Wants To Be Part. Of Chang e At Academy
weighs lii lbs," thinks she will be
prepared to do anything she will need to
do as a Naval officer.

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midshipmen felt this
ridiculous will conic up that haven't been invented
reasoning. The differences are socially yet."
induced, they say.
The challenges facing the U.S. now
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"An officer doesn't need to be prepared
Webb also implied that the military
have to be met, she said. "And I like
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President known early this week, perhaps when he academy women were risking their challenges."
to lift a ton," she said.
break the
Among the first
An officer is a "total person," she Carter says he has decided whether meets with Democratic congressional feminity because "they study a man's
First, there's the challenge of the
x barrier at the U.S. Naval Academy added. .you can be a genius and not be women should be registered along with leaders Tuesday morning. Speaker profession, learn the deeds
of men and academy.
(the first female graduates areexpected able to lead chickens."
men for the military draft, but he has not Thomas O'Neill already has said the accept men as role models."
"It's tough," she said. "But I think I'll
1n1910), Erica Ryder of Sanford lives her
House will not pass legislation requiring
If Erica graduates from the academy disclosed his decision.
Erica replied that it's not a man's make it. I'm hallway through the
daily life on the cutting edge of social as scheduled in 1, American taxCarter was expected to make his views the registration of women.
profession or men's deeds that they are toughest year and I think I've done well."
change. And, she intends to stay, there payers win ha ve.
$1l,000
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studying.
Erica added that time academy loses the
with a life-long commitment to "make her education.
"Traditionally male-dominated, yes," same number 'of women as men,
things happen."
The article's author, James Webb, combat, to endure prisoner-of-war she said. "But that is changing and I'm proportionately, before graduation.
The number one purpose, high above
Intelligent, outspoken and determined, specific academic learning, Is to provide himself a Naval Academy graduate, said camps and to fight this country's wars very glad to be a
part of it if I help to
"Sonic of those who wash-out were
She expects to hasten the end of Iflale this country with combat leaders— In- the presence of women at military with skill and tenacity. And It is all but change things and
open up opportunities pushed into the academy," she said.
noIdards
desire of any telilgent officers with command academies is "corrupting the country's gone," Webb wrote,
and hasstal
mmnonce
eased
paforma=
for Women.'
"They're not sure they want to come but
becalume presence and ft abilities to lead by fighting mission, with grave conWebb further contends men will not
"I don't Odnit I'm losing my femininity are pushed into it by their parents. I'm
she is a woman.
eumni, and think clearly under stress. aequencea to the national defense."
fight at their best, most brutal, If women at all," she added. "I'm glad I'm a pushing for myself.
- At the acadeMy, she'll lobby, do said, In other wordu, "managers of viole'ica,"
Webb contends women are "poisoning are next to (bern in the foxholes.
woman."
"You have to want to make It."
for equalization of requirements for n Dics uW her commanders called the preparation of men for combat
"Well, that's the man's problem, not
Erica
said
she
doesn't
Then,
there's the challenge of serving
exclude
the
passing physical leds. Right now, for them.
command" because their presence has the woman's," Erica said. U the men traditionally feminine roles of wife and tier country.
inataiice,'meu must be able to run a mile
But If women are never allowed in caused a reduction of physical standards would react that way she said she feels mother from her future, but said she
"Other countries don't believe we back
in six and a half minutes, but women get combat aid are excluded from other and elimination of the tough "plebe" It's something they must Overcome.
Intends to have a life-long career, our words anymore," she said, "We
.an extra minute.
military jobs, is this money being
In which upperclassmen are
"Women haven't ever been In corn- Perhaps, she said, she will get into the speak softly and don't carry any sticks."
"The requirements should be the $e wasted?
allowed to subject freshmen to all bat," She added, "So how can he predict political aspects of the Navy such as
She said she would like to do something
for men and women," she said. "Bicauso
Erica and other famles at the manner 01 "harsh and cruel" punish- how they will act?"
Pentagon work,
about
America appearing weaker and
If we're not considered on an equal scale 1tjy were recently inceneed over an meats in the name of developing
Webb 8130 wrote that It is obvious men
"I'm too much the type of person who weaker.
we won't be able to operate as equals." article that appeared In "The manhood,
are and should be the aggressors in likes to get things done," she said. "I'm
"We're not always right in this
But under the present system, Erics, Washingtonian" magazine entitled,
"It was designed to produce a man who society because women don't rape men. an activist. And there are so many op. country," Erica said, But we've got time
A i400I. 944ncimes, who "generally, "Women Can't Fight."
Erica said she and other female portunities. There are opportunities that
would be able to bean effective leader in
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Robber Takes $90 From Restaurant
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

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NAnON
IN BRIEF

thieves who made off with about $2,214 worth of her
possessions, police say.

Burglars broke into the home of Judy A. Fraley, 1200 Forest
An armed robber made off with $90 from a fried chicken
Drive, either Saturday night or Swtctay morning going
stand Sunday night, report Sanford police.
through several rooms she told police. A list of time stolen
Vickie L. Beckwith, 22, of 324 Clearmont Rd., Lake Mary,
property was not available.
was working behind the counter of Famous Recipe Fried
Chicken, l)9 S. Frech
n Ave., at 10:27 p.m. Sunday when a
RAPE REPORTED
man approached her with a gun and ordered her to turn over
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woman
told
deputies she was raped after two men
all th e
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She complied with the thief's demands, and he left through
forced
a
friend
from
the
car she was riding in, and drove it off
Robert Epps, of 600 Celery Ave., told police he bent down
dirt
the same door he had entered through, running down 19th only for a second. A woman
road
Thursday
night.
standing next to the table claimed to a
Street with about $90.
The woman said she was in the car with her friend and two
she had no knowledge of what happened to the orders, Epps
MONEY ORDERS VANISH
told officers,
other men, w hen two of them "got him out of the car," and
ff to the road, where one raped her, deputies say. She
office Friday and discovered $255.49 In money orders gone
BURGLARS RANSACK HOME
was driven back to Sanford, where she reported the crime to
from a table, police say.
A Sanford woman found her home ransacked Sunday by
police.

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New York Airline Personnel

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Refuse To Handle Red Flight
NEW YORK (UPI) A Soviet airliner that officials
tried to divert to Washington was sitting instead at
Kennedy Airport today where ticket agents, mechanics
and ground crewmen are refusing to handle Russian
flights.
It was unclear what would happen to the approximately 80 passengers who planned to depart for
Moscow late Sunday on the flight, one of two every
week to the Soviet Union. The Aeroflot plane put down
at Kennedy Sunday afternoon, two days after the Port
Authority of New York-New Jersey asked the airline to
divert the arrival to Dulles Airport In Washington.
It was not known why the plane ended up in New
York. A woman at Aeroflot's New York office, reached
by telephone, said she had "no comment" and hung up.
The Teamsters Union, which represents ticket
gents, and the Transport Workers Union, which
represents mechanics and ground crewmen, have
refused to handle Soviet fligh ts at Kennedy to protest
the Russian invasion of Afghanistan.
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CHICAGO (UPI) The Chicago School Board today
considered seeking an injunction against more than
20,000 teachers striking to protest the firings of some
1,600 colleagues and a shortened school year.
Public school teachers late Sunday voted overwhelmingly to strike the nation's third largest school
system for the first time in 4 years.
Their 7,717-2,506 vote
the fifth strike vote in 11
years forced the board to close the city's 654 publIc
schools to children. The schools remained open for
staff members.
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R e p. John Anderson believes he will win the
Republican presidential nomination If his party wants
a "genuinely moderate" candidate. And Rep. Philip
Crane says his chances hinge on being the most conservative man available if Ronald Reagan stumbles.
On CBS' "Face the Nation," Anderson said his
prospects hinge on the chance that the Republican
rank-and-file may decide that only a moderate could
attract the independents and Democrats he said the
party needs to win In November.
Crane, on another program, said he entered the race
in the first place on the "real possibility that Reagan
was not going to he 10 feet tall, and that if he did
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Pete, a Repuiiean elephant from the Clyde
Beatty Circus, will accompany Seminole
County businessman Art Grindle through
Florida's 17th senatorial district Friday as
Grindie announces his candidacy for that seat
In the state's upper house of the Legislature.
Grindie and the elephant are scheduled to
appear on the Seminole County courthouse
steps In Sanford aiii:15a.m. to make the first
announcement. He and the elephant will be
making a similar announcement at 10:30 a.m.
at the Osceola County courthouse in
KissTnthiat 12:30 a.m. at the Altamonte
Springs civic cthtet at 4 p.m. áfthé Merritt

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The last time a candidate used an elephant
to promote his candidacy In Sanford was in
1962 w hen GOP legislative candidate Jan
Fortune conducted an elephant parade
through t he downtown section of the city.
Fortune was the first Re publican even elected
to public office from Seminole County.
Grindle has been active in s. .t
Republican campaigns and is member of
the Seminole County Republican Executive
Committee. He is running for the seat in the
Florida Senate currently held by John Vogt I).

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counties of Brevard, Seminole and Osceola..
Pete, a female elephant, Is 20 years old and
about nine feet tall,

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Real teeth make this saw something out of the
ordinary, It was one of a collection of imaginative
carpenter's tools recently exhibited at San
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Even before President
Carter beat Sen. Edward Kennedy In Iowa, he was
raising more money than his foe and the difference in
what they spent last year in key primary states could
be crucial.
The crises In Iran and Afghanistan and public
disillusionment with Kennedy have put the president
ahead in the polls, and the challenger's contributions
have dropped off since Carter beat him 2-1 in Iowa last
month.
Carter has raised $5.75 million, while Kennedy
who didn't begin his campaign until last fall
has
taken in $2.8 million, the reports show. Kennedy also
has taken out a $1 million loan that must be repaid.
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Libyans Burn French Embassy

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PARIS (UP!) A Libyan mob, apparently angered
over French support of Tunisia In the current tension
between the two African nations, stormed and burned
down the French Embassy In Tripoli today. France
charged that Libyan authorities made no attempt to
restrain the attackers.
All French diplomatic personnel, including
Ambassador Charles Malo, managed to escape safely
from the building just as the mob was setting it afire,
French officials said.
Malo told a French radio station the mob óroke down
the embassy doors, ransacked the building, then put It
to the torch. He said the fire destroyed the building,
leaving only the walls standing.
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By United Press International
One source Indicated that Waldheim's
casion of the prophet Mohammed's 1,410th
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini today
suggestions, relayed to the Iranian ambassa.
birthday.
sharply rejected interference In Iran's affairs
dor at the U.N. last Thursday, had been ac"The democratic and communist dicby either the United States or the Soviet cepted by the Tehran government as the basis
tatorships must be put in their place," ft
Union, but in an apparent softening of his for further negotiations, Western press
younger Khomeini said. "The oppressed of
stand on the American hostages, diplomatic
reports said,
the world must rise up and should not fear the
sources said the Islamic leader would meet
W.ildheim suggested an Interiational
shouting of the superpowers."
with Iran's new president to discuss a U.N.
commission be established to investigate the
"I wish that the free people of the world
plan for the capti ves' release,
alieged crimes committed against Iran by the
could
have heard the sighs and cries of our
In a message read by his son Ahmad to tens
deposed shah.
bereaved mothers and sisters, so that they
of thousands of Iranians gathered at Tehran's
The position of the militants on the
could ha-.e seen some of the many crimes of
Behescht e Zahar cemetery, Khomeini urged suggestion was not immedia tely known. Th
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the world-devouring US.A. and the deposed
to "cut off the hands of, the have coijpua11y demanded the shah be
iupirowtti of the Eui'alid Wait."
ret*a'ned to Iran for trial before they release' monitor of the event.
The Islamic leader did not mention' the hostage.
"The free nation of Iran, now gives tomAfghanistan by name, lut condemned the
Khomeini also reiterated Iran's support for
plete support to the oppressed nations of the
Soviet Invasion of Iran's eastern neighbor by
various freedom movements an indication
world against those whose logic Is tanks and
denouncing imperialist interference in Ifl.
of support for the Moslem rebels in
cannons and their slogans are bayonets."
dependent countries.
Afghanistan.
BanI..Sadr surprised observers by falling to
The sources, quoted by Western press
In the same vein, he urged Iranians to
use his first major speech as Iran's presidentreports, said Khomeini and the newly elected
redouble their support of the Palestinians "to
elect to outline policy. Instead, he called on
Abolhassan Bani.Sadr would meet within the
tear out Israel, this root of corruption."
the jubilant crowd to preserve "the spirit of
next few days to go over U.N. Secretary
Tens of thousands of Iranians cheered In
the Islamic revolution."
General Kurt Waldheim's suggestions for
frenzy as Khomeini's son relayed his father's
Interrupted several times by loud
freeing the 50 hostages held for 92 days in the
call to all Moslems to "stand up and defend
demonstrations
of support, BanI-Sadr said
American Embassy.
the justified demands of Islam" on the OeIranians would only free themselves from the

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PARIS (UP!)
commander of the French IstArmy, said today France
may be the first to use nuclear weapons If attacking
Soviet forces threatened Its territory after breaking
through allied lines
Vanbremeerah told the conservative daily L'Aurore
the nuclear deterrent would be triggered If NATO
allies did not use atomic weapons in the event of a deep
Soviet breakthrough.
The position of the French general appeared to
reflect the thinking of President Valery Giscard
d'Estaing and thus embody official military strategy.
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Howard beaver
Frank PIttigIlo
Charles Ware
Frances Young
Ervin Quist, Delary
Gertrude Wilson, Deltona
Paulette S. Suggi, Lake Mary
Neal H. 5annin, Leisbute

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Sanford:
Juanita 0. Coleman
Iana Hodtwalksr
Robert D. Ward

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provide up to $2 billion in assistance to
Pakistan,
During a break in the talks, Brzezinski
Sunday visited a border outpost with a view of
Afghanistan and a refugee camp where he
told Afghanis who fled their homeland "the
whole world sympathizes with your fight for
freedom.,, we feel your struggle will suecoed "
In London, the Foreign Office reported
Sunday that three British journalists were
missing in Afghanistan, having failed to
return to their hotel in Kabul after leaving
Friday to drive towards the Soviet border.

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JERUSALEM (UP!)
Prune Minister Menachem Begin
Says events in Iran and Afghanistan should make Israel more
careful than ever about making any concessions to the
Palestinians, for fear of creating a "mInI.Atghanistan" on Its
doorstep.
In a speech Sunday night to American Jewish leaders, Begin
repeated his rejection of suggestions by U.S. officials that
11rUll concessions tO the PaIe#"iians 04M enable the West
to Improve Its relations with more moderate Islamic data.
"To the contrary," Begin said. "Becanse of the lilamic
Revolution and because of the OWth5 1511511' frCfl SOViet
troops andadv as
reel must be
end mOrSC*n.JUJ
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Concessions to the Paking, he said, would lied to a
Palestinian State
"a müi.Afgtmanlitai, not only on
doorst.i
OIW homes."
H. decried the killhlig of Yehothua Slams, 13, a Jewish
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KATHERINE

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Mrs. Mary Katherine, Va., Donnie. of Eden, N.C.,
Rambo IS, 1354 Gale Place, and 1$ gran&amp;hIldren.
Saoford, died Saturday. Sb.
Funeral services will be
was born in Plttaburgis and held Tuesday at the Oakeys
moved to Sanford from Funeral Home In Salem.
Deltona In W. She was a
homemaker. She is survived
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by her husband,
Rambo;
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Rfpd; a brother, William
Funeral services for Mary
Xaflerine Rambo, Si, of 2554
a sister, Gale Place, Sanford4 who died
Cbs main.
Davis
of saturday, will be at s p.m.
Tuesday at Gramkow Funeral
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suppress The Progressive's article on how to
build a nuclear bomb, but the case was
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Klan march by 4,500 people through the streets of Greens.
boro was sponsored by old-line civil rights groups and far
left organizations, and It was clear the existence of that
coalition was indeed a fragile thing.
Dr. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference founded by Martin Luther King Jr.,
was booed when he made a remark interpreted as critical of
the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Other participants remained impassive as Phil Thompson of the communist Workers Party screamed a call to
arms against the Klan. The evzimnmwiis had earlier been
expelled from the organizing committee because they
refused to agree they would not be armed for the mmiarch.
But despite the differing ideologies and goals, marchers
wa'ked peacefully through Greensboro
three months
after a similar march sponsored by the CWP ended in a gun
tight between the CWP. Klansmen and Nazis that left five
communists dead.
Stella Jones, a student at nearby North Carolina A&amp;T
University, said In an interview she believed the coalition
marked a new point in the struggle for human rights.
"The people have been able to put their different
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It was eident participants in the march were supporting
most of the hunian rights causes in America. There were
signs reading, "Lesbians united to fight the Klan," and
''thiy, straight, black, white same' struggle, sumac fight.''
People wandered through the crowd seeking support for
atititlraft petitions unit for economic boycotts against the
ii' Stevens textile company and the Winn-Dixie grocery
chain, both the targets of union activity.
The Rev. Benjamin F. Chavis, the leader of the
WilmingtOn 10. drew applause when he called for unity.
"This is the beginning. I detect that sometime in the
1980s, like in Martin Luther King's march on Washington in
1963, we are not only going to march on the White House,
we're going to imiarch in the White House," he said.
But 'l'lmomnLsou was critical of the other groups par.
ticipating In the rutty for their failure: tó. react strona1
enough against the Nov. 3 deaths of live CWP members. lie
said that failure has only helped "the capitalists" maintain
their stranglehold on the working class.
First they commie for reds, that is us," lie said. "If they
get us, they're going after everybody."
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) Convicted killer Theodore Bundy's lawyers hope to conclude today the defense case that
contends the state's evidence linking Bundy with the kidnap
and murder of a 12-year-old girl two years ago is flimsy and
circumstantial.
Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling Is expected to rule today
on a key defense move to attack the credibility of a star witness for the state. Defense attorneys hope to play for the jury
tape recordings of sessions during which the witness was
hypnotized.
The jury of five men and seven women may receive the case
for deliberation by late Tuesday. The trial enters its fifth week
today. Half the time was spent picking a jury.
Prosecutors took seven days forging a chain of circumstan.
tial evidence they hope will convict the 33-year-old Utah law
school dropout, and bring him a third death sentence,
Bundy was sentenced to death twice last summer for the 1978
sex4layings of two Tallahassee sorority sisters.
The state claims Bandy lured Kimberly Diane Leach Into a
stolen white van while she was walking between classes at
Lake City Junior High School on Feb. 9, 1978. Prosecutors say
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Latest Miami Gang Slaying
MIAMI (UP!)
The body of a man who wore a
diamond in his ear found on the doorstep of a newly
purchased home southwest of Miami may be the
latest victim of the bloody "cocaine cowboy" gang
wars, police theorized,
The victim was discovered Sunday by Mark Smith
when he brought friends to show them the home he had
just purchased.
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MIAMI (UP!) The search for a pilot who radioed
he was ditching his light plane near Cuba has been
off after a third day of combing the Florida
Straits turned up no sign of him.
A Coast Guard spokesman said the decision to
abandon the search was made late Sunday.
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violating the company's security rules by
sneaking a camera onto the premises and
taking photographs.

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The state claims Bundy lurid Kimberly
Dian. Leach into a stolen white van
while she was walking between
classes at Lake City Junior High School

Feb. 9, 1978. Prosecutors say he
terrorized the pretty dark-haired girl,
killed h.r and dumped the half.nud.
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body in a deserted hog p.n 35 miles
from school,
he terrorized the pretty darkhaired girl, killed her and dumped
the half-nude body in a deserted hog pen 35 miles frommi school.
The state has tried to portray Bundy as a clever, conniving

killer wix) thought to wipe fingerprints from his boarding
house room and a stolen white van.
Shoes found in his possession match footprints in the stolen
white van that prosecutors say carried Kim Leach to her
death. Tiny, colored threads of a blue jacket belonging to
nuritly were found in the van's carpet. A semen stain in the
victim's panties were made by a Ki n with Hundy's blood type ,
ButiI&gt;' 's attorneys have been trying to convince the jury time
evidence is flimsy and piecemeal. They opened the defense
with two witnesses who say they saw someone who looked like
Kiiii thumbing a ride away from school.
Defense lawyers also hope to create doubt about the
credibility of the state's star witness, C. L. "And" Anderson
by saying lie changed his story after being hypnotized twice.
Anderson, a former fireman, said he was driving home when
h noticed a scowling man leading a young girl to a white van
blocking traffic in front of the Lake City Junior High School.
The defense ssought to have the jury hear tape recordings
capturing Anderson's hypnotic trances which he underwent to
help him recall the incident, lie waited six months to report the
sighting to police "for fear of getting involved."

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TAMPA, Fla, (UP!) Crew members of
the oil tanker Capricorn that collided with the
_____ Ill-fated Coast Guard buoy tender Blackthorn
were scheduled to testify today at the inquiry
into the accident that claimed the lives of 23
Coast Guardsmen,
Staff members of the Coast Guard Marine
Board of Investigation and of the National
NATIONAL 1 .'PORT: New England ski
resort operators,
Transportation Safety Board questioned
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members of the Capricorn's crew in.
flurries expectec from frontal systems building in the Rockies divldually over the weekend to determine
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and northern Plains today. Snow flurries
those to be called before the Coast Guard
the Dakotas, the Great Lakes region and into Pennsylvania Inquiry.
and New York. Seven Inches of new snow was reported on the
Meanwhile, Tampa Bay's main ship
ground In downtown Milwaukee. Snow also was forecast from duuml, partially blocked by the sunken
the upper Ohio Valley through northern New England. Boston wreckage of the Blackthorn, was being used
broke a century-old record Sunday for the least amountof by cargo vessels, proceeding single file in
snow for the season, 2.6 Inches. The old record was 3.6 Inches, daylight. The Coast Guard said 14 vessels left
set in the winter of 1t75- '76. Freezing temperatures extended
Tampa Sunday and another 16 Inbound
from northeast Texas to northern Florida, and record cold cmtt managed to skirt the wreckage that ties
chilled parts of North Carolina.
new the entrance toTampa Boy, about ahalf
AREA READINGS (9 a.na4: temperature: 43 overnight mile west of On Sunshine Skyway bridge,
low: 34; yesterday's high: 51; barometrIc preasure: 30.27; Several Of the craft were tanker barges
relative humidIty: 49 PTC1t winds:
Wythg much'needed fuel for the 000ulous
TUESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA IEAL NV's, 19-30 Lm., Tampa Bay area.
10:52 p.m.; lows, 4:02 am., 4:21 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
The helOter Magic
ran aground
highs, 10:22 a.m., 10:44 pin.; lows, 3:53 am., 4:17 p.m.; now the wreck site Saturday was re-floated
BAYPORT high, 3:21 a.m., 3:56 p.m.; lows, 9:51 am., 10:17
1.y Sy, reopening the Mullet Key
P.M.
channel tosome vessels.
BOATING FORECAST: 8*. AI$ toWii1'
T1 first vessel allowed through was a seaSI Miles: Small craft advisory is in effect. Winds 00rthsrl7 15 gt)flg barge carrying 255,000 barrels of badly
to 20 knots today mid tonight becowbig northeest 11 knots IIidJ jet fuel consigned to Tampa InterThesda'. Seas 5 to 8 feet. Higher in the Gulf Streams. Fair national Airport A Coast Guard spokesman
AREA FORECAST: Sunny today and TUNdaY. Coied said the barge, Ocean 256, drew 30 feet of
00l withhIghs ththeUppefNotod5Yiodlr91dsZ' watar,two feetmore than thxjm
?-air and cold agabi kWAt with Im in the Mid to WW 30L by u Coast Guard for the emergency
around the sunken buoy tender
Winds northerly 10 to 15 no today decreasing tonight and
Blackthorn, But it was allowed through
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HARRISBURG, Pa. UP!) The operators
of Three Mile Island are seeking to block
publication of newspaper articles by a
reporter who breached security at the nuclear
pla nt by getti ng a job as a guard and sneaking
a camera Inside.
Dauphin County Common Pleas Judge John
C. Dowling scheduled a hearing today to hear
the arguments of the Metropolitan Edison
Co., which wants to stop The Guide, a local
weekly, from printing the articles Tuesday.
The First Amendment case was touched off
by Friday's disclosure that Guide reporter
Robert Kapler, on his first assignment out of
journalism school, succeeded in getting hired
as a guard to patrol reactor Unit No. 2, site of
the nation's worst nuclear accident. He
worked there between Jan. 2-19.
Met-Ed claims publication of his articles on
security at Three Mile Island could endanger
the welfare of the public if the information got
into the hands of saboteurs.
Friday, Dowling denied MetEd's request
for immediate Impoundment of The Guide's
stories, saying news could not be restrained
except in "extraordinary situations."
The Guide's editor, Richard HaLverson,
said the articles were Intended to expose, in
the public interest, the "shabby" state of
secur ity that exists at Three Mile Island.
"The fact that a cub reporter could get in
there and waltz around for two weeks speaks
of the security problems at Three Mile
Island," said Halverson.
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occupied West Bank, and a bomb blast early Sunday In
Rehovoth that wounded six people, one seriously.

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SANTA MONICA, Calif.-.0 UPIj Jack Balky, who
hosted "Queen for a Day" for 20 years, heard
thousands of women tell stories of personal
desperation and misery to nationwide television and
radio audIences.
Family and friends of the man who called 5,000
women "your royal majesty" gathered today for a
memorial .ervtce at First Methodist Church. Bailey,
72, died of cancer last week at Santa Monica Hospital.

Former pro football coach George Allen,
comic Morey Amsterdam, I,t. (,oV, Mike
Curb and Sen. S. I. Hayakawa, who joined
Sinatra and Martin in leading the birthday
melod.
iZ nat an issue and
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contends his campaign schedule will lay to
rest any doubts about his ability to withstand
a presidential pace.

fete at the Shrine Auditorium Sunday to
launch the California campaign and also to
honor Reagan's 69th, but they sang only one
song "Happy Birthday."
Other stars kickiniz off the California
campaign and the birthday greetings were
singer Tony Martin, country singers Hex
Allen and Marty Robbins, actors Robert
Stack, Cesar Romero and Marie Windsor,

On Wednesday, he will celebrate what he
describes as "the 30th anniversary of my 39th
birthday."
And his top strategists have decided that
the occasion is nothing to hide. They arc
taking the attitude that somebody's going to
bring the subject up, and it might as well be
them.
Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin headlined a

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Harlis H. Fletcher
Maria Fiord and baby bay
Sharon Jean Holm
Rosilind Realford and baby boy
Barbara Torte
Donald Herchenroder. Deltona
Bessie R. Shaw,Deltona
Henry L. Syples. Deltona
Linda S. Stiff let. Orange City
Laurie Hilderbrant, Orlando

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Sandra Hodtwalker
Cynthia Tutton
Rosalind Williams
Francis McDgnal, DIJM
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region."
Both sides ended 12 hours of talks Sunday
without announcing any completion of an
agreement. In a vaguely worded statement
Sunday, Brzezinski and Shahi said, "ap.
propria te consultations between the two
governments will continue,"
The statement left open the possibility that
a $400 million military and economic aid
package to be presented to Congress this
week will be delayed.
The United States and Pakistan were
believed to be trying to form a "consortium"
of countries perhaps Including China, West
Germany, Britain and Saudi Arabia
to

LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Ronald Reagan
looked at the U.S. map on his birthday cake
and headed his knife straight for New
Hampshire.
"New Hampshire waits and we don't want
to miss It," the GOP presidential candidate
said as he gulped down a piece of the sweet.
It was the start of a week of festivities
heralding the arrival of Reagan's 69th year.

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yoke of East and West through development
of a true Islamic "consciousness,"
Radio Luxembourg also reported
Khomeini's speech and called it the strongest
Iranian criticism to date on the Kremlin's
move.
Khomeini's protest came only hours before
the Islamic leader was to swear in
Aboihassan BanI-Sadr as Iran's first
president.
Banl.Sadr's oath-taking ceremony was
scheduled for early afternoon in the Mehdl
)thomelzü La receiving
ch W.
treatment for a heart condition.
On the eve of his swearing in, Banl.Sadr
reaffirmed his stand that the United States
holds the solution to the 92-day-old hostage
crisis. But he did not mention the shah's
extradition as a condition for the Americans'
release the main demand of the militants
holding the Americans at the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran.
Tehran Radio, In a report monitored by the
BBC in London, said Ban1.Sadr was to take
the oath of office as "first president of the
Islamic Republic of Iran" from Khomeini.

Results Of Brzezinski Mission Unclear

There will be no special during the school day.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UP!)
U.S. duded Deputy Secretary of State Warren
school board meeting tonight.
Reagan, originally believed national security adviser Zbignlew Brzezinski Christopher, took off from Islamabad in a
School officials announced to be coming to Seminole today left Pakistan for Saudi Arabia without special plane
at midnight EST.
Saturday such a meeting County, now is expected only announcing completion of an aid agreement
He said in talks with Pakistan President
might be held to discuss the in Orlando. According to for
the neighbor to Sovlet.occup led Gen. Mohammed Zia UI.Haq and his foreign
poult%Illty of granting Orange-Seminole Reagan For
affairs adviser Agha Shahi, the United States
presidential candidate Ronald President headquarters,
His departure came amid growing signs reaffirmed its 1959 security agreement with
Reagan pennledon to speak candidate will appear at that Afghan President Babrak Karma!, in. Pakistan.
to Lake Brantley High School RosIeO'Grady'sat noon.
stalled in the Dec. V Soviet invasion, soon
"We came here to reaffirm the agreement
students during class hours. hot dogs and soft drinks will may be ousted,
of 1950," BrzezInski said. "We have done so."
A school board spokesman be available for the first ON
BrZeZIIISId told reporters at the airport the He did not elaborate,
said the board evidently people. A $lOOaplate lan- United States was taking steps to enhance
He said Pakistan's security "Will be
decided to uphold its policy of cheon will follow at an an- "oir ability to strengthen the security of our
heightened by the efforts that Pakistan itself,
banning political speeches specified location,
friends in this part of the world."
together with Its friends and also with us, is
BrIeIInIIIi and his delegation, which in. unctertajiing to enhance the security of this

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RUSAPE, Rhodesia (UP!) The death toll rose to 16
today to a terrorist attack on a bus jammed with black
civilians, the worst violence to mar the month-old
Rhodesian cease-f ire,
Another 76 people wee inj
of them SPI!IflIIcIy
when terrorists who police said were members of
Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National
Liberation Army opened fire on the bus with rockets
and machhjç gujp the SJfflbury.Umta1highway, &amp;
miles southeast of the capital.

Monday, Feb. 4, 1 910-3A

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bitrary."
The Magic Star, laden with phosphate, had
a draft of 33 feet, the first deep draft vessel
that attempted the passage since the accident
last Monday night.
The commandant of the Coast Guard late
Sunday officially declared that the 17
crewmembers of the Blackthorn still missing
are dead. Six bodies have been recovered
from the wreck.
Owners and operators of the Capricorn
hoped for early completion of quizzing of the
tanker's crew by the board today so that the
vessel could be put back Into operation.
The next Coast Guard witness at the Inquiry
was expected to be either the Blackthorn's
executive officer, U. D.B. Crawford, or its
helmsman, Quartermaster J.L. Hughes. But
their appearance was likely to depend on the
physical condition of another Blackthorn
officer, Ensign J.R. Ryan, who was carried
from the hearing Saturday.
Ryan was undergoing* hdtal treatment
for a back injury received
collision and
sinking.
Ryan was the second Blackthorn officer
who had to be helped train the hearing room
Saturday. Earlier, LLCin&amp;. George J.Sepel
broke into tears as a Capricorn crewman told
of hewing cries for help from the murky
water after the collision. Sepel was led from
the room by his wife and Rear Mm. Norman
Venzke called a recess.
It was reported Sunday that N=investigators have obtained records from
course recorder of the Capricorn and sent
the m to Washington for analysis.
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17 cr.wm embers of the Blackthorn still
missing are dead. Six bodies have been
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The campaign headquarters of Republican
presidential candidate John Connally has moved
to 145 Wymore Road, Winter Park. Barbara
Peters, Orange County campaign chairman,
said additional space was needed to accommodate the Orange-Seminole phone center.
The center is being directed by Gen. Bruce
Holloway.

SPORTS

The city of Sanford has received an answer to
Its letter to Gov. Bob Graham asking that a city
=tted 41 the St. Johns River

German Aces Blilz 24 Hours Of Dafôha

Management District.
While Graham appreciated Mayor Lee

Moore's letter and said he would certainly grant
the request, he also added there will not be a
vacancy on the board until July 1, 1981.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.(UPI)
A Joest and Volkert Merl, decided "every while last year's winners
owner of the winning car. "I'm proud to
Field of lain on the last hour of the race because unhurt,
trio of German driving aces, led by 1978 driver could go as fast as he wanted. We Newport Beach, Calif.. and Ongais of
What turned out to be the final threat to be on this team."
'l was wondering when it was going to be
Daytona winner Roll Stommelen, led took turns of two hours each."
the leaders came in the 18th hour when a
Stommelen said the hardest part of the
Santa A'na, Calif., anti Milt Minter of over."
most of the race and finished 126.72 miles
The German team's blistering pace of Sanger, Calif.
The Germans' dominance of the race TurtuPorsche being piloted by Bill race was visibility "lights and mirrors
were third in another
ahead of their nearest competitors 114.400 miles per hour over the 3.84-mile Turbo-Porsche.
was challenged around midnight Whittington of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., getting dirt on them. Then sonic drivers.
Sunday to win the 24 hours of Daytona Daytona International Speedway road
The all-Canadian team of Maurice Saturday seven and a half hours into iassed Joest on the hack stretch and not so good, losing their concentration
endurance race.
and you conic upon these slow cars and
course and the total distance covered of Carter, Craig Carter and Murray the race— %% hen a Turbo-I'orsche driven pulled to within a lap of the lead car.
"We never were worried because OW 2,745.6 miles established new race Edwards, driving a Camaro, e;une in by Manfred Suhurti of liechtenstein.
But suddenly the Whittington car was cannot brake. We tried not to go slo
car (a Turbo Porsche t was so perfectly records. The old records set in 1979 by fourth. William Koll of Del Mar, Calif.. dueled Stoinnielen for 20 laps. ex. on the infield straightaway with a broken because we wanted to stay close."
prepared," said Stonmielen, who has Ted Field, Danny Onguis and Hurley Jim Cook of Los Alamitos, Calif., and changing the lead several times.
distributor shaft and when 13111 WhitFor Joest, 41, the master mechanic
come back to excel in GT.class racing Haywood, were 109.249 mph and 2,626 Greg LaCava of Malibu, Calif., finished
tingion's brothers, Irn aix) Dale, helped
But Schurti, ho ias teamed with l)ick
after breaking both legs in an accident at miles,
fifth in a Porsche 914.6.
Harbour 1 San Diego, Calif., and John hiiii push it to the pits, the car was who prepared the car, it was his fourth
the 195 Spanish (;rand Prix in which
Stomnmeku, who won at Daytona in Fitzjitrick of England in a Turbo- disqualified. Only the driver can touch appearance at Daytona and his first sin.
Finishing second was a Turbo-Porsche
The same team will compete with a
Four people were killed,
the tar when it is still on the track.
driven by Preston Henn of Hillsboro 1978 with co-drivers Peter Gregg of Porsche, faded to sixth place by the 15th
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The city asked for the appointment at the
urging of the "Friends of the St. Johns." J.T.
Turnipseed, organization president, told the city
commission that since the St. Johns Is of such
vital concern to the city it should have a
representative on the board.

The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Department
will hold Its annual barbecue chicken dinner
from 12:30 until. Feb. 9 at the city's fire hall.

BBottomless P

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The huge Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, long accustomed to throwing money at
society's problems, apparently has become blase
about its bottomless fund of ready cash.
A

recent

süry by the, Gnera1 Accounting

Office revealed thai excess àdvanéés to slate and
local governments, universities and other institutions amounted to $250 million,
The premature distribution of the funds cost the
taxpayers $8.3 million a year in unnecessary
interest on the public debt, according to the GAO.
The watchdog agency blamed the early withdrawals on poor organizational aspects and
serious design deficiencies" within HEW.
One of the beneficiaries of HEW largess
deposited an early grant of $500,000 in the state
treasury for 42 days, allowing the unidentified
state to reap the interest harvest lost to the
federal taxpayers.

Altogether, some 190,000 grants, loans and
contracts were Involved, as HEW edged ahead of
schedule in its spending chore.
Federal taxpayers can take some cheer from
HEW's response to the GAO criticism. The
department is working on (the problem,)" a
spokesman said.

Even Tito
Ca n't Win
By DON GRAFF
It has been quite anact, one of the century's
virtuoso performances in statecraft.
For 35 years, Josip Broz Tito has managed
through political skill, force of personality
and sheer determination to hold a half dozen
often bitterly antagonistic nationalities
together as a nation.
Not only that, he has made that unlikely
nation a force in world affairs. Yugolavia's
1948 break with the Soviet Union would have
been sufficient In itself to assure the country
and its Leader prominent mention in contemporary history. But he went on from there
to play a balancing role in East-West
relations for the next three decades, not least
significantly as one of the founding fathers along with India's Nehru and Egypt's Nasser
of the nonaligned bloc of nations.
Tito, at 87, has now added another touch to
this already ample reputation as an iron man,
returning to the business of running
Yugoslavia almost upon emerging from the
anesthesia for a leg amputation.
But It is very likely the final touch. Th is
latest doughty performance only emphasizes
that one of the most long-awaited and crucial
power transferals of the postwar era is at
hanol.
No one Is more aware of the Importance of
the occasion than Tito himself. Not one to
confuse durability with Immortality, he has
been preparing (or It for ye.ru And to the
extent that it is within his power he has sought
to ensure that that power, unlike the
customary chaotic successions In Marxist
societies, will devolve without challenge upon
his designated successors.

Since 1974 and the adoption of the current
constitution, Yugoslavia has been governed
by a collective presidency representing the
country's major ethnic, political and religious
components and with a rotating chairThere Is no question at any time as
to who Is next In Line - legally..
manship.

Tho's successors are a known quantity and
t is expected by both Yugoslays and the very
great number of interested outside observers
that the Initial transition will be smooth,
preserving national unity and discouraging
what is regarded as the greatest danger -a
Soviet move to return Yugoslavia to the
satellite status rejected In 1948.

overt Invasion is generally discounted,
despite the evidence of Afghanistan that
Moscow is prepared for such eventualities.
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questionable that the Soviets would invite
another such backlash of world opinion.
And the Yugoslays are also prepared for
eventualities. In addition to a tough standing
force of more than a quarter of a million, they
are reported capable of fielding a trained
partisan army of a million and a half.

Letters to the editor are welcomed for
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
mailing address and, if possible, a telephone
number so the Identity of the writer may be
verified. The Evening herald will respect the
wishes of writers who do not want their names
in print. The Evening Herald also reserves the
right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
conform to space requirements.

BUSINESS WORLD

LAS VEGAS, Nev. iUI'Ii If Huben Valdez is the thirdbest
lighter in the world in the 122-pound division, one wonders if
the ninth or 101h best could manage to crawl through the ropes
and into the ring.
The World 13ong Council said Valdez as the No 2 ton
tentkr in the newly formed super bantammeight class, so the
tigh ter from Colombia was given a shot at Wilfred Gomez' title
Sunday.
The outcome of the' scheduled 15-round bout was in doubt for
five minutes .ifter Valdez entered the ring. But then Gomez
showed oil and tile referee Lould just as well ha ve halted titi.
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By WILLIAM STEW
This may seem early to be talking about
April 15, but it isn't.
You're probably one of the 87.5 million
federal income taxpayers to whom the
Treasury Department's Internal Revenue
Service already has mailed Form 1040, the
Individual Income tax form that will be
commonly used for filing 1979 returns.
Don't wait until one day In early April to
start preparing to fill out your tax return.
You're going to need information for that
task, and you're smart to gather the information now.
This year, the forms are slightly different.
Most important, from your standpoint, the
1978 Revenue Act which took effect Jan. 1,
1979, has changed the tax rates.
Here are some changes, Listed by IRS
Commissioner Jerome Kurtz:
The familiar personal exemption that
goes to every taxpayer rises from $750 to
$1,000. That also applies to the extra personal
exemptions for the blind or persons 65 or
older.

Valdez hit the champion with about a half-dozen punches in
as many rounds, while a calculator was needed to figure out
bow many of Gomez' punches bounced off the challenger's
face.
Valdez refused to conic out for the seventh round and Gomez
notched his 28th consecutive knockout. It was also tile 1!_
straight title defense in which he stopped his opponent, an alltime boxing record.
(..wnei, 2J, of Santurce, Puerto Rico, earned a draw in his
first professional fight in 1974, and has stopped everyone since
Goinez said lie will move up a division to the featherweight
ranks with a 126.pound limit, lie said he had dreamed of a bout
with long-time featherweight champion Danny ''Little Red''

Lopez, but that dream ended Saturday in Phoenix, Ariz., when
Lopez lost his crown to Salvador Sanchez.
"I was very disappointed about that," Gomez said. "I had
beeti ready to challenge fled for a long time."
Vatdez, suprisingly unmarked despite absorbing tremmiendons punishment, didn't make any excuses for his lackluster
showing. Very simply, he said, lie had had enough.
Gomez dominated the fight from the start, rocking the
challengem s itli dozens of purcerful combinations. The'
champion staggered Valdez in four of the six rounds and
unleashed a furious flurry near the close of the sixth round.
Valdez wobbled to his corner at the bell and as unable to

By LeROY POPE
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) - It's fashionable to
complain about the enormous sea of paperwork that burdens modern society but there is
another side to the story.
"The paperwork explosion is far from being
altogether unnecessary or evil," says Ted
Dimltrlou, chairman of Wallace Business
Forms, Inc., of Hillsdale, Ill., one of the
country's eight Large producers of forms.
"The 1960's dream of the 'paperless office'
and the 'cashless society' soon proved to have
limitations," Dimitrious said. "It's literally
true that modern society runs on paper. Even
the marvelous electronic computer can't get
along without paper."
Dimitrious said Wallace, which led the
Industry In the shift to business computer
customers, has 3,500 products In Its line, in.
cluding custom forms for computerized
billing by such Large customers as American
Telephone and Telegraph.
F.ven small hand-held minicomputers,
vastly useful to business people on the move,
neEd paper forms, Dimitrious said. The
smallest portable video display terminal
connected to a computer Is no good In an
airplane or riding in a car or even in a motel
room.
Big computers -those in which consumers
participate such as around-the-clock automated bank service for customers -require
the use of many paper Input and record forms
and encoded plastic cards for customer access, he said.

"Nearly everything useful the computer
does ultimately requires paper readouts.
help get the readouts
Carefully planned
swiftly and In the most desirable way,"
forms

Dimitrlou said.
Paper forms also are necessary for legal
reasons, he said.
Dimltriou said the popularity of the small
business computer, which Is expected to rise
from a base of 75,000 Installations In 1978 to
300,000 by 193, will greatly Increase the
demand for forms.
Wallace, which ranks seventh among the
eight largest firms In the $3.18 billion a year
Industry, Is a 71-year-old company with sales
of $100 million In 1979.
Moore Corp. of Toronto Is the giant with
sales of about $1.3 billion. Other big firms are
City Investing's UARCO division, Standard
Register, Reynolds &amp; Reynolds, American
Business Products, Duplex Products and
Ennis Business Forms.
Wallace's sales are nearly all commercial

and about 80 percent of its revenue comes
from the sate of continuous computer forms.
Although government is notorious for
generating paperwork, Dimitrious said
Wallace hadn't tried very hard to get Into this
of the business.

phase

Most government orders result from letting
contracts on the basis of bids, and "the
government Is a lot tougher at buying printing
than it Is at buying aircraft," he said.
Dimitrious said the Industry's biggest
challenge is to offset the Inevitable decline In
forms usage by the use of non-Impact printers
and computer-output microfilm devices.
But with the printed forms business cxpectedtokeepgrowlngatarateof about 12
percent a year, It all boils down to the fact
that, despite computers, the "paper explosion" -will be with us for the foreseeable
future.

Taxable income brackets have been
widened, so that it takes more income to push
you into a higher tax bracket.
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must file a return have been raised. For

example, a married couple (filing a joint
return) last April had to file If their inS income was $4,700 or higher; this year they'll
have to file if their 1979 Income was $5,400 or
higher.
Here are examples of how the changes
could affect you:

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destabilize Iran and Pakistan without
military Intervention and to stir up the ethnic

minorities who live on all aides of the AfghanPakIstanI-IranIan triangle.
This would be accompanied, I suggested, by
a peace offmjve to lull the world. Already
the seductive singing Is beginning to waft
upon the chill Moscow air.
I sent a reporter, Sally Denton, to the Soviet
Union to bring an ear closer to the source of
the recent turmoil. She interviewed Kremlin
officials, Soviet newsmen and Russians in the
streets. She found the Kremlin spokesmen to
be Iufferably self.rlghteous, with sq air of
injured Innocence. But amid all the spouting
of the party line, a message began to take
form.
Detente need not be dead, they suggested;.
peace Is too important to abandon, they said;
Praskiset Carter has reacted too Inçujv,ly

aid emotionally, they prot*st
Ow Kremlin leader, who asked. to be
Identified only as a "high-level Ciyw'14
Party source," told Denton: "We are angry.

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think of our future, our thI1à, all ,of
humanity. It takes many years to d.hge the
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very easy toliquidate it, but It takes 20 years
to make good relations grow. We just hope
that not too many irreversible steps are
taken."

Others left the Impression that Soviet
President Leonid Brezhnev was walking a
tightrope In the Kremlin, trying to restrain
the armed forces, reform the overcentralised
Soviet economy and compete with the West by
non-military mea
But to accomplish this, he had to keep offbalance the communist hardheads who want
to return to the old priorities and rigidities.
The apologists e'cp'i'ned that Brezhnev,
therefore, had to approve a limited adventure
In Afghanistan to protect the Soviet Investment there.
Denton picked up complaints about Carter
who apparently Is viewed In Moscow as
vexing and vasclllating. But Soviet
spokeanen hinted that, for the sake of peace,
they haven't given up on Carter.
Oleg Anithldn, 11w deputy thief editor of

Teas, the official news service, put It this
way: "Last unwer Brezhnev and Carter
signed an agreement of exceptional importance. Both sides agree the SALT II treaty
was mutually beneficial and was the most
Important arms limitation agreement
reached In. the postwar years. 11w postpo'wnt of SALT Is by far more severe thai

the cutoff of wheat shipments."
Then Anlchkln made a significant point that
Denton encountered elsewhere In official
circles: "No one knows when ratification will
resume. One can be an It will not be this
year. Carter and others, now In the business
of being re-elected, will prevent it. At best,
talks may be reamed in 1981."
Apparently, the Soviets will hold out the
prospect ofanow rapprochement In 1981 for
the presidential candidates who miport
detente. The alternative, they kept reminding

Denton, Is too terrible to contemplate.
This budding Soviet peace offensive, if It
doesn't win over many Americans, will
certainly be directed at our allies. The
presence of Soviet military power in
Afgh".tai, within easy striking distance of
the Western world's jugular vein that carries
oh out of the Persian Gulf, already has our
AM" apprehensive.
They might be vulnerable, therefou, to
Soviet offers of peace, trade and detente. This
could delve a wedge between the United
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MEAT CHEAT: I've reported earlier that
Ow increased meat prices you paid last fall
may have been due In part to znaidpulatlon.
By phony sales back and forth, unscrupulous
traders can rain the price of mat a penny or
two a pound, making millions in the process.

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Into account).
-A married couple with a taxable Income
of $,000 In 1978 would have had a tax of
$4,956 (before credits); on the same taxable
income in 1979, the tax would be $4,633, or $323
less than in 1918, without any credits.

Before you cheer, remember, first, that
you're likely to have earned more money in
1979 than in 1978, and, second, that your
employer has been withholding taxes for you
from your paycheck throughout the year.
The second point suggests a critical step In
getting your tax data together: Be sure your
employer gives you your Form W-2, which
lists your total 1979 pay and the amount
withheld. Check to see that It's correct
(mistakes are possible) and If you haven't got
a W-2 by Feb. 1, ask your local IRS office to
jog your employer.

House Investigators estimated that 10

traders may have made $5 million In Illicit
profit In August and September. Now even the.
White House Council on Wage and Price
Stability concedes there may have been
finagling In the wholesale meat market.
An unpublished council report admits that

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FRIDLY FREER: Leading the rush of
American I'iki to keep the Iranian government from withdrawing its funds from U.S.

banks was Chase Manhattan, whose boss,
David Rockefeller, helped get the former
Mob admitted to this cowitiy. Chase claims
$398 Million of the $2 billion In frozen Iranian
sets In Its vaults.

SO$1 STATE: The serious mood of the
country rubbed oft on members of Congress
atte'ng' the State of the Union message. As
one veteran participant noted: "Usually, two
Or three members come a little tipped. But
this time, everybody was sober."

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Although Corner said that
the year, the $100,000
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hit the drive loor9oyards (par).l was lucky it went in, nude flo bones about it.
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straight to the right," she because It was going, pretty
Mid. "I said, 'this is a terrible good when It hit the cup," site reached 80 raised her right
hand to swell, the said, and
Wile to gas it — right after a cracked.
The putt gave her an even- cost her feel on the putting
birdie,"
With water behind her and par 73 for the round and al0- greens.
"My band was so swollen, I
to the right, and trees in front under-par 282 for this
had no feel from the third hole
of her, the decided to go over. inaigurai event,
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holmes 213 continued the assault in the fifth round as /.anon
back ix.daled and triul desper.itel to Ma) out of range of the
champion's left jab. Zanon went down at 2:39 of the sixth round
from a flurry of imnehes and regained his feet alter a count of
eight, 1)111 Solis stopped the fight.
It was (hi, third tiwi' Zanon had been stopped in as man)
tights in the United Suites. In 1977, Zanon bias knocked out by
Ken Norton and, less than two n,onths later, was KO'd b)
Jerry Quarry.
Zanon,a ID-I underdog anda former European heavyeigimt
champion, made the oddsmakers look good in crumbling to the
canvas four tunes under a barrage of punches.
Now -5-2, Zanon is the first Italian-born heavyweight to
when Primo Carrwra cb-;'p.'d
light fui the 'iLk since 193
Jack Sharkey in (lie sixth round to win the crown.
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tlW trees to manage a par on from the cup. It wasn't until place at284.Tled for third at
the 11th, a two-stroke edge then that Canter realized she 6-under-par 206 were Beth
ol'er second-place Sandra had a two-shot lead and Daniel (77), Jerilyn Bits
Post and a victory Sunday in needed only bogey to win the (72), Amy Alcott (76) and

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boxer said. "My dream is to become the undisputed heavy'eight i'iamiupion of the %orld. Tate has a piece of that
championship and I ant it.''
With about one minute left in the fourth round of Sunday's
fight, llulimies si armed over Zanon with an array of blos and
referee uay Soils issued a standing eight-count to the
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work, or was that hard
look like JoAnne Carner could continued,
work?"
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Wow It. But she almost tound
Post also finished the day
fairway on the par-S hole. A 1a lay.
with
a par 73, and wound up
Corner had toscrarnbleup iron put it near the green and

UNCIVIL SERVICE: Jimmy Carter's
reform of the Civil Service was supposed to
cost the taxpayers only $13 million. But Instead of doing the job themselves, the
bureaucrats hired outside consultants to work
out the transition. With some $14 million in
conoultants' fees already disbursed, the cost
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bodies ruling the same slxrt.
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. ahiemd of Dan Pohl, the for the third time.
Jack made three birdies
(UPI) — The frustration is youngster from Michigan who
over for George Burns, but won his playing card in 1977, and an eagle in five boles of
lost in in 1978 and regained It
the front side in the final
not for Jack Nlcklaus,
Burns, the long-hitting New in 1979. PohI shot a final round round to go 10-under for the
Yorker, finally broke through 67 and won $32,400, the biggest tournament and he led by two
shots over struggling David
to victory* Sunday, winning check of his career,
"I've always been my own Edwards, the third-round
the $300,000 Bing Crosby
National Pro-Ain when no one worst enemy," said Burns, 30, leader,
who came on tour with
The streak brought back
else seemingly wanted it.
players
such
as
Andy
Bean,
memories
of the way Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus, who showed
his rustiness from a more Jerry Pate, Gary Koch and used to take charge in the
than five-month layoff, Bob Gilder In 1976 and failed final round, but tie quickly
cooled off, bogeying the
backed off when the going got to live up to expectations,
"In the past I'd always get seventh hole, double-bogeying
tough, which was out of
character for one of the aggravated when I did not the eighth and bogeying the
greatest pressure players of play well, maybe more than I ninth. That took all the starch
should, and that always out of him, but with the'field
all time,
Burns never has had any stopped me," continued bunched, he was still in the
pretentions about his ability. Burns. "You can see how hunt.
Burns, though, who made
He always thought he could frustrated it made me. Now,
win, but every time he got Into though, I'm quite excited and the turn a stroke off the lead,
position, notably three times maybe I can get something birdied the 13th while
Nicklaus bogeyed 12 and 13.
last year, he found a way to going."
John Mahaffey shot a final
Burns won a prize of $54,000
lose, That was not the case
Sunday, when as many as 15 and immediately flew to round 68, Keith Fergus and
golfers were still alive with Honolulu with his wife for a Bill Krtazert had 70s and
half a dozen holes left to play. couple of days in the sun Larry Nelson a 72 to tie for
Of all the players, Burns before playing again later in third place at 282, six under
was the only one to make a the week in the $325,000 par and two strokes behind
Burns, Edwards landed at
move. He finally nailed down Hawaiian Open.
to
play
23,
tried
Nicklaus,
who
after a 75, with Toni
45.foot
the verdict with a
than
more
a
after
week
Weiskop(
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hole.
this
16th
birdie putt on the
was
both
and
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layoff,
Gil
Morgan
(73). Then
3-underwith
Burns ended
par 00 In Sunday's final round good and bad. He shot a 66 came Nicklaus, who finished
for a 72-hole score of 8-under- Saturday, which gave him with a 73, and George Archer,
par 280. That was one shot hope he might win the Crosby who had a 70, at 284.

A married couple filing a joint return
showing a taxable Income of $17,000 in 1978
would have had a tax of $2,710 (before any tax
credits). On the same taxable Income in 1979,
the couple's tax would be $2,505, or $205 less
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WASHINGTON — From the beginning of
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now be able to export its products here paying the
same tariffs as other nations instead of the abnormally high duties charged heretofore.
Trade in both directions should benefit. China
has been holding off purchases from the United
States and the completion of business deals with
U.S. firms pending action on the MFN issue. As it
is Peking's policy to try to balance its trade with
each trading partner, the opportunity to sell more
goods in the United States should open the way for
sale of more American goods and services to
China.
As recently as December the Carter administration had been planning to ask Congress to
approve MFN treatment for the Soviet Union at
the same time it was extended to China. The
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and such human
rights violations as the exiling of Andrei Sakharov
put an end to that idea. Meanwhile, China's
emigration policy has been found to be liberal
enough to satisfy the Jackson-Vanik amendment,
which bars MFN treatment to countries that
impose unreasonable restrictions on citizens
wanting to leave,
A further constructive step Is that the administration has announced that the United States
is flT willing to sell China non-lethal military
equipment such as trucks, communications gear
and early warning radar. This will permit China
to confront Soviet 'hegemonism" with a more
credible military posture. It leaves for the future,
however, a more difficult U.S. policy decision:
whether to permit the Chinese to buy American
weapons.

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children.

Details are being taken care of for Connally's
visit to Orlando on Feb. 12 when he will be the
guest speaker for the Orange County Republican
Party's annual Lincoln Day dinner, a major
fund-raiser for the Orange party.

the increase or decrease from the prior year.
Brantley said he as a first term legislator had
difficulty gathering pertinent fiscal information
for previous budget years to use as a comparison
and measuring stick for the biennial state budget
in 1979.
"Previous fiscal years' data was available
from the Division of the Budget, but In corn-

In approving legislation giving China mostfavored-nation status in U.S. trade, Congress has
taken another necessary step toward full nor-

Served with the chicken at the fire hall will lx
beans, cole slaw, and rolls, according to Fire
Chief Jim Orioles, The barbecue is the department's major fund-raiser of the year.
Tickets, available from members of the fire
department, are $2.75 for adults and $1.50 for

paring their figures to the appropriations bills
oftentimes the breakdown would differ and it
was difficult to know if we were actually comparing apples to apples," Brantley said.

State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, has
filed legislation entitled "Truth in Spending
Statement," aimed at government spending
reform.
The bill if it becomes law requires a detailed
comparison fiscal date to be included in each of
the state House of Representatives and Senate
appropriations bills.
This information would include: total budget
of each department; increases and decreases In
each department's budget from the previous
fiscal year; total number of positions in each
department; number of new or deleted positions
in comparison with the previous year; total
budget figures For all departments together and

SEC Mad Scramble
By United Press International
Robert Scott probably wishes he wasn't
such a good prophet.
Scott, lone senior in Alabama's starting
lineup, laid urged caution when teammate
Eddie Phillips said it looked like the Crimson
'title "was in the driver's seat" in the
Southeastern Conference basketball race.

"We have our tough road games behind us
if you look at the standings," Scott said last
week after Alabama moved into a tie for the
SEC lead with 6th ranked Kentucky and 10thranked I4SU by winning four straight conference games. "But it's tough to win to win
on the road against even a lower-ranked team
like Ole Miss. In this league, If you have a bad
game you are going to get beat,"
Scott's prphiesy came true Saturday when
Ole Miss knocked off Alabama, 71.65, to drop
the Crimson 'fide a game off the pace with coleaders ISU Wednesday) and Kentucky
C Saturday) visiting Alabama this week.
Now, Alabama must win both of those
gaines to regain a share of the lead since
you've got to figure that Kentucky will win
Wednesday night as host to Ole Miss and LSU
will win Saturday as host to Georgia.
Even if the Tide does win both of this week's
games a possibility since the Tide won at
ISU and at Kentucky in their previous
meetings this season
Alabama may be
haunted by Scott's prophesy when It plays
three of its final four regular-season games on
the road,
One of those remaining road games is at
Georgia (Feb. Ill which beat Alabama at
Tuscaloosa and which expects to have star
freshman Dominique Wilkis back in the
lineup by then. Another is at Vanderbilt (Feb.
23) which is 5-1 In home SEC play so far this
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Alabama, which beat Ole MISS by 22 points
a month earlier in Tuscaloosa, dropped
behind early Saturday and never caught up.
The Rebels were led by SEC scoring leader
John Stroud (24.7 ppg) who had 20 of his 26
points in the second half, 12 from the free
throw line, and by Elston Turner who scored
20.
In other SC action Saturday, Kyle Macv
broke out of a three-game slump to score 22
points and help Kentucky hand Tennessee Its
fifth straight loss, 83-75; freshman Howard
Carter had 22 to pace LW past Mississippi
State, 7543; Reggie Hannah had 23 in
Florida's 70.60 wIn over Auburn; and Van-

derbilt, nearly letting a 13-point lead get away
in the closing four minutes, held on for a 70.69
win over Georgia.
Independent South Carolina was nipped, 6160, by 17th ranked Clemson,
This week: Auburn is at Florida State in a
nonconference game Monday; LSU at
Alabama, Ole Miss at rcntucky, Vanderbilt
at Auburn, Florida at Tennessee, and
Mississippi State at Georgia on Wednesday;
and Kentucky at Alabama, Georgia at ISU,
Tennessee at Vanderbilt, Auburn at
Mississippi State and Ole Miss at Florida. on

Saturday.
Kentucky, 194 overall, lost sole possession
of the SEC lead last Monday in a 65-60 home
loss to 151.1(16-4) and the two, 9-3 in league
play, remained in lockstep the rest of the
week.
The Kentucky-Tennessee game was
plagued by fouls. The Wildcats had only seven
players remaining after five fouled out and
another, LaVon Williams was ejected for
fighting with Tennessee's Kevin Nash who
also got the thumb, The Vols lost only one
other player but had five with four fouls.
Williams and Nash were ejected after Nash
and Kentucky's Chuck Verderber got Into a
shoving match and Williams stepped between
the two and exchanged punches with the 6foot-10 Nash. Both benches emptied and were
assessed technical fouls.
You probably haven't heard the last of that
fracas since Tennessee Coach Don Devoe and
Nash got into an argument, involving some
more shoving, when the Vols headed for their
locker room after the game.
LSU, with Durand Macklin and DeWayne
Stales aiding Carter with 16 points each,
chalked up its seventh straight SEC victory.
The Bengals only loss in their last eight
games was by five points at topranked
Depaul when Macklin was sidelined In the
opening minute by a twisted ankle,
LSU Cach Dale Brown felt the real key was
the defensive job Greg Cook did on Mississip.
p1 State's Rickey Brown who scored only nine
points, 12 below his average. "The name of
this game was defense," said the [513 coach,
"Greg was superb."
But Mississippi State Coach Jim Hatfield
said It would have been a different story If his
players had taken advantage of their
numerous shooting opportunities. "They gave
us everything possible," said Hatfield, "but
nothing would go through."

Reds Hold Try Outs
The Cincinnati Reds will
conduct an "open" tryout
camp for liseball pia
who ars eligible to attend at
the University of South
Florida field, located on East
Fowler Avenue in Tampa,
Florida, on Sunday, February
10th. The camp will get un-

derway at 12:30 p.m. and end.
about 5:00 p.m.
NO high school player is
eligible to attend. Nojunior
college nor tow- year college
baseball players who are
currently members of their
respective college tam are
eligible to attend either.

The camp will be under the
supervision of Scouting
Supervisor George Zuraw.
He'll be assisted by Vice
President of Scouting Joe
Bowen, Special Scouting
Assistant Rex Bowen and
Reds minor league manager
Jim Hoff.

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In Boston The Bird Is The Word

Rebuilt Celtics:

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workaholic, Fitch spends his time on club until the season is over. But at times
rookie in sports history.
That the turnaround came after two Cleveland mentor Bill Fitch.
BOSTON UPI i In the short span of
talk about the startling tur"I had always heard of Red in college road trips scanning box scores anu he will
"Hiring him was the best thing i ever
four months, the metamorphosis seems worrisome years where the team
would be great to learn watching tapes of other games. When at naround.
complete.
unraveled at every point is even more did," Auerbach said. 'Bill is family now, and thought it
"These guys have been through a tough
from him. Now that I'm a Celtic, I like home, he can be found on many nights an
His ways are my ways."
After two seasons of discord and remarkable.
to
camp
and everyone hustled his tail off.
the balcony of his apartment trying
The Celtics finished the 1978-79 season
it was Fitch who faced the unenviable him even more," Bird said.
disarray, the Boston Celtics have pulled
They could have called me an SOB, but
"II there's one thing that's been shown pick up out-of-town games on the radio. They decided to wait and see. This is
the National Basketball Association with a 29-53 record, their worst in history, task of molding together this crew, but he
"He drives everyone crazy, says one
version of an Indira Gandhi comeback which included 13 straight road losses at had some new faces in rookie Larry Bird, so far this season, it's that Larry Bird is
says
Fitch.
"He's
on
his
way
to
Celtic
front office official. "The guy just team where everyone has played his role.
and are again challenging for the top spot campaign's end. The year before they free agent M.L. Carr, plus a pair of worth it,"
st rookie years in the never lets up. lie's thinking basketball all They've helped one another and they
in a league they once dominated to an had won just 32 games and the so-ca lled rejuvenated veterans in Dave Cowens having one of the be
don't give up on one another," he says.
the time."
history of the league."
Celtics Tradition was fast becoming a and Nate Archibald.
extent unparalleled in the sport.
1' itch, a former Marine Corps drill
Bird's unselfish style on the court was instructor, ran a grueling training camp,
"It was a good idea to go out of the
if 1978-79 was, in Assistant General fleeting memory.
Boston, unlike last year when it had
infectious; teammates"You
now began
But the man who molded a dynasty Celtics' family for the new coach," says
Manager Jeff Cohen's vivid description,
watch," "the toughest I've ever seen," said more than 30 starting units, has made
"a soap opera without the sex," then this that produced 13 world titles, General Cowens, who had tried his hand at looking for the open man.
Auerbach, who liked to call himself a
just one roster change this season — the
season is surely Another World. The Manager Red Auerbach, regained coaching but found his team and his play Carr says. "We'll all end up playing like dictator. Fitch ranted, yelled, but earned acquisition earlier this month of Pete
longtime bellwethers of basketball are control of the day-to-day operations when deteriorate simultaneously. "We were him."
the respect of his players and turned Marovich. And they have been lucky,
contending for the Atlantic Division meddlesome owner John Y. Brown left to inheriting the same style used year in
Archibald regained his penetrating, them into an unselfish, harmonious unit. with Cowens being the only player to
lead and sport one of the game's best pursue a career in politics. The Kentucky and year out. It was a refreshing change
playmaking style. Carr's unbridled
"Fitch had to be part coach, part
miss a game due to injury.
records as they head into the All Star people found Brown more appealing than for inc. We have only one play left from
enthusiasm rubbed off everywhere, his philosopher and part disciplinarian in
Cowens, the only surviving member of
Celtics fans, and harry Mangurian took our old Celtics playbook."
break.
continual hand-clapping and cheering an training camp," says Archibald. "He had
Boston's last two title teams in 1974 and
Bird's arrival had been so eagerly
The ingredients for the success are over as owner and let his monoy do the
ideal complement to his valuable con- to deflate a few egos and mend some
1976 ( Paul Silas plays for Se pd Don
anticipated that the Celtics sent out
talking.
many and varied, not the least of which is
tributions as the team's sixth man.
bruised feelings. He had to give a sense of
Chancy was in the ABA in 1976), has
Auerbach's first chore was to find a releases last year on the Indiana State
an ideological rollback to the unselfish
But if anyone is to gain credit, it must direction to a team that didn't have any."
recovered from his disappointing play to
ways established by their muchnew coach, and for the first time since his star's activities. After a tough nego- be Fitch, who continually castigates his
Fitch prefers to downplay his 'the point where he is again diving for
Green
and - White arrival in the early I90s, he went outside tiating period, the intractable Auerbach
decorated
players in public, never letting success achievements, continually saying he
loose balls and letting everyone know
predecessors.
the so-called Celtics family and hired ex- bent a bit and made Bird the richest
spoil the party. An incorrigible won't be able to hazard an opinion on his he's around.

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Cool

Gcrviim scored 13 of his

irmuve was Putting Kareem

mints Ili the third quarter,

and Sikina in there together,"

when the East turned a 64-&amp;l
basketball on Detroit's East as good LS gone;' said
,
Side, where time name of the West's Lloyd Free. lie gmvt' halftime tie into a 108-91 lead
entering the final quarter. lie
game was lake time guy and time people imat the)triggered a seven-point
shoot, Twisting layups and kl.''
outburst by stealing the ball
dramatic stuff shots acre
before
sho
[ruin Kareem AixlulJabbar
already part of Gervin's gavime
of
19,035
at the and passing to Elvin Hayes
crowd
sellout
by the tune he got to the Nl\,
Capital Centre wasn't enough for a layup, hitting to free
''My iiiimi' is adjusting
to will the gairme on i t s
n. throws arid scoring on it follow
what happens on time fl(x)r." 'list' East needed live
I)(Siflts shot,
says time San Antonio Spurs'
each from Boston's Larry
But Gerviti ",isn't heard
guard, who leads time league III iird and Moses Malone of
(ruin
rim the fourth period,
scoring with his .7 point iloteitonm in time extra IM!rimfll 01
when
time
West rallied to force
.mersge. "Somnme'tinimes, imerm take a 20-lU lead in time series, time
over
ti
me.
mnmy Iii iaginationm is flowing, I
West
Coach
l.enrmv Wilkens
only
time
second
It
was
i-arm make up soume things out
overtime All-Star gasmie. The put hi Jiibbar and Jack Sikimma
there,"
98-Et, to keep the East off the boards
I:ttSt won time first
Gervmn's mnniagmnation ran
aunt Paul Westphal cimnie in to
Pt54 in Ne York .
rampant Sunday as he scored in
score eight points, including
:14 po ints to lead time East AllMalone Iumisime'd vmtim 20 an 18-foot junmim shot with 17
Stars to a 144-136 overtinmt' I)OirmtS arid Atlanta's Eddie seconds left that tied time
win in time NBA's '40(11 annual Joimnson scored 22 f or time' game 128-128 at time end of
AhlStar Gamime'. 'fire per- East. Atlrinm l)antley of tJtaim regulation,
fornmanmce carried him (lie led the West mthm 23 points.
"I played %%ell, but time big

said Westphal, who finished
with 21 points. "We had to (10
something in the fourth

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blow open the title game with eight third
quarter points.
Crooms was next in players placed
with two, as rebounding and scoring ace
Calvin "KiKi" Bryant and playmaker
Vernon Law both made the team.
From second place Kissimmee, Frank
Ford, who along with Bryant had a
tournament high 31-point game earlier,
joined the elite 10.
Brent Fullwood (St. Cloud), Phil
Cantor (Lake Brantley), and Jack
Durham (Lyman) completed the squad,
which was presented by Kiwanis
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per cent.
All-Tournament team selections Calvin
BOXSCORES
"KiKI" Bryant and Vernon Law took
St. Cloud (33) Fullwood 19, Campbell
apart the visiting Bulldogs with strong 10, Brizendine 2, Dewey 2, Kelso 0,
offensive efforts.
Johnson 0, Wooden 0, Peters 0, Bishop 0,
The 6.1 Bryant scored 18 points and Totals 11-11-33.
collected 16 rebounds, including 12 in a
Crooms 59) Law 10, Gaines 6, Wooten
dominating first half. Law, a 5-7 point 4, Bryant 18, Wynn 6, Hendricks 5, Knight
guard, handed out eight unselfish assists 2, Jackson 10, Gordon 1, Parks 0,
and tossed in 10 points.
Saunders 0, Curtis 0, Johnson 0, Totals 27Brent Fuliwood, another All- 5.59,
Tournament choice, had a game-high 19
Kissimmee 33) Ford 15, K. McGee 4,
points for Kissimmee. Center Mark Neugin 4, T. Blanlord 3, Sturoyer 2,
Campbell totalled 10 points.
Scaletta 1, K. Blandford 4, Hicks 0, Totals
Tournament Champion Ocala 15.3.
Vanguard paced the Evening Herald 10
Vanguard (62) Washington 10, Faison
man A1l.Tournaimment squad with four 6, Roberts 6, M. Vereen 14, Solomon 7, D.
Jackson 14, Brown 1, KiniIerZ, B. Vereen
selections.
and
Phillip
Faison
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Boston College fl. Holy CrosS 83
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Trinity 83, Conn. CoIl, 77
R och est er 61, Union 67
Vermont 61, St. Peter's 55
Villanova 98, Penn St. 53
West Virginia 68, Plttsburgh,66
Yale 80, Dartmouth 67
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E. Tennessee 86, Samford 7$
Florida 70. Auburn 60
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Maryland 101, Duke 12
Mississippi 71, Alabama 65
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Kent St. 66, Navy 57
Marian 74, Bethel 61
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Oklahoma S6. Kansas St.
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Idaho 80, Idaho St. SO
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San Francisco 13, Goniaga 68
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the lilt, DI her Infant

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Ii's Nessman is inviled to dinnt'r by a female tan (Krishna
Callahan) who then decides to
move' In with huni

7Q LAVERNE £ SHIRLEY
It books like wi'ddunq bells are
finally ringing when I avenue
fills madly in love with it hand.

some funi'inan

(35) JIM ROCKFORD
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of a gossip-hungry newspaper

and underworld assassins
while univi'stiq at mg the shooting
of a prominent Hollywood
doctor

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murder of a prospective

8 P.M.

And what a wonderful
surprise it was — a birthday
present from Steve and Judy
— a complete dinner prepared
ahead of time and packed In
the Ice cooler,
Dorris' birthday was Jan, 9
:and without knowing It
: unique present. was being
t arranged by her son and
daughter-tn-law while she was
visiting the m.

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Dorris and John Norden
recently spent a few days in
Atlanta visiting Dorris' son,
Steve West, and his wife,
Judy. Oim (heir way back
home, the day they left,
Dorris was asked to take with
her an ice cooler with a
promise not to open It until
they got back home.

NIGHTLY

Today's Games
(No games sched uled)
Tuesday's Game
All Star Game at Detroit

T1

The menu included a roast
ham, wild rice, orange salad
and' for desseri a delicious
cheese cake.
All Dorris had to do was
prepare the wild rice, arrange

t.fOita.d. Just
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Benefits Un

Music will be provided by the Seminole
Community College's Community Band, a
17-piece orchestra replicating the Big
Band Sound of the Forties, under the
direction of Dr. William J. Hinkle,

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A donation o($3.75 per person inadvance
and $4.50 at the door entitles guests to their
first drink free,
For Information on tickets call: 645-1514
or 6474504 or purchase tickets at TShIi't
Emporium Summit Plaza, Lake Howell
High School or from a band parent.
Proceeds will go into the Silver
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becomes romantically involved
with one her teachers.
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Dancing will begin at 9:00 p.m. and
continue untIl 1:00 a.m,There will be door

10:00

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ICE FOLLIES AND HOLIDAY
display of the

The first annual Silver &amp; Blue Benefit
Ball will take place Feb. Oat the Slovak
Gardens, located behind Levitz.

9:30
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Sanford-North Seminole S South Volusia,
All previous Toastmaster S Toastmistress' &amp; Interested parties are encouraged to inquire
regarding meeting dates &amp; other organizational
information.

PLEASE CALL MS. DEBBIE ROGERS
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night starting at 8 at the
starlight room in the Forest.
President Ronald Ripp Sr.
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11:55
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Dick and Peggy Aikens and
Harry and Mary Terry over
for dinner and they all had a
very ni ce surprise birthday
dinner-party.
Dorris was very happy over
the whole affair — something
she will never forget, she
says.

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and I have a problem I can't
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keypunch operator. "I had
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always wanted to further my
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education through the years, materials you'll need," her But she was right there telling
Since receiving her high
I wasn't neighbor said.
me all along that everything school diploma, Mary Lou has sparkled, "it just seem!; like'
but
I'm starting over. It seems
able to work on it," she
Soon
Mary Lou went was going to be great,"
made continued progress in
like I backed U!) 20 years. And
And indeed everything did her
After
commented.
to the library and there met
education.
graduation, she imimmediately my kids'? They think their
All that changed back in Bunnye Bonnar, GED in- turn out great.
molts is simper."
Mary Lou advanced very signed up for the associate of
June 1979 when Mary Lou's structor from the Developprogram
in
computer
neighbor told her about time mental Division of Seminole rapidly in her studies and arts
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Educational Community College. "I was after one month was able to science at the college, conGeneral
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Development Program is
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those years sue had worked as
program that allows students test right off time bat," Mary high school diploma.
to prepare for a Florida High Lou said. "I didn't have very
Community College. For
"When I was studying for it keypunch operator.
After commmplcting her first further information, call 352.
School Diploimma at their own IlluChconfidence in myself my GED, that's what made
because I had been out of inc realize that tills IS what I full term, she walked away 1450 Extension 345, or stop by
pace.
"Go to the Casselberry school for 20 years, and I was wanted all these years," she with top honors, making the time Adult Education Campus.
Building 22, at the college.)
dean's list.
library. They have the study really afraid to take time test. said.

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Simply stated—education.
More than 20 years have
gone by since Mary Lou left
high school back in Maryland
in her junior year. During
those 20 years she was first a
clerk in a dime store (back
when you could still buy
something for a dime), then a

EGLES: 8i11 Sweet 12 2-7 26; 'urn Ward 1 0-0 2: Anthony
ColycrO 0-10; l)eayne Hunter 41-3 9; Arthur Brooks 2 0-2 4;
Alfred Buokharta0.Ofl; Emory F'rederickoO-OO; James Built' 0
0-0 0; Ron ald Watson 0 2.2 2; Tot als 19 1 5 43.
JETS: Bruce Frankli n 0 0-0 0; Moses Brown 1 0-li 2; Steve
00-00; Tom Lamar 6 1-2 13; Char lie Ruse 4 0.1 8; Ken
Nobles 3 0-2 6; James Rouse 2 0-0 4. Totals 16 1-5 33.
15 6 11-13
Eagles
7 1 10 1243
Jets
VIKINGS: Jose Calloway 40-38; Mlk Tanner 2 1-1 5; M arvIn
Mt
Smith, 50-410; Don Tanner 0 0-0 0; Ilownrd Harrison 0 1-2 1;
'41d ' Tim [fall 0 0-0 0; L. 11, Davis 5 0-0 10; Howard flatly 0 0.0 0;
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The Vikings also built up a big first half lead and held off a
late charge. Time Vikings out-scored the Colts 10-i in time first
period and 0-2 in time second frame. The Colts came out on top
of the scoring 9-5 in the third period and 14-10 in time final

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leap tall buildings at a single
bound either, but the way
she's been bouncing around
Seminole Community College

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records, but lately she is
faster than a speeding bullet.
She can't be nd steel in her
bare hands, but she has
demonstrated amazing
stamina and courage.
No red cape to allow her to

Colts 34-29.
The Eagles pulled ahead 11.7 at the end of the first period
and held a 26 1 1 lead at the half. The Je ts outscored the Eagles
in both of the last two quarters, but couldn't catch up with the
Eagles.
Billy Sweet of time Eagles led all scorers with 26 points,

ones who were red-faced.

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'I'hey hit only 6-of-2l field goal
attempts in time fourth
quarter, cumumitted 10 turfoyers and botched time last
play that was designed to go
inside' to Gervin, Instead, Bird
ended up fining time ball Iron
25 feet as the horn sounded.
Hut Bird broke time game
open in overtime, hitting two
long juiiip shots, one a three.
pointer, within 20 seconds to
Put time East ahead 139-136.
(;ervjnm scored time East's last
points, taking a Bird iuiss
under time basket arid twisting
around to lay time ball in,

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Her kids think she's super
and her husband is bursting
wi th pride.
For the past 20 years she
hasn't been setting any track

The Eagles gained sole possession of first place in the
Sanford Intermediate Boys Basketball League Saturday with

emitbarrassed.''
The East players were the

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D. Jackson and Marlin Vereen paced
tIme v i ctory with 14 points apiece.
Washington chipped ill with 10. Ford was
held to only two points the second hatl
and finished with 15 for the Kowboys.
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In a game following the same pro59-33
ripped
St.
Cloud
portions, Crooms
capture time third place trophy.
Time Panthers jumped to a 28-18 half.
time lead and coasted in the second half.
St. Cloud was hampered by some
miserable field goal shooting in which
they connected on only 11 of 50 shots for
22 per

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By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
Oculu Vanguard, the "state's 3A
basketball champion the past two years,
added some freshman basketball hardSaturday by blasting Kissimmee
62-33 for the Sunrise Kiwanis of Seminole
Freshman Basketball Tournament at
Seminole High School.
The young Knights from Marion
County become the first out of county
school to win the tournament in four
years. Lyman won in 1976-77 and 1978-79,
while Crooms captured the title in 1977.
78.
Coach Ron McMil1Ln's unselfish squad
jumped to a 12.11 first quarter advantage
before extending its lead to 30-20 at
half time.
Four Vanguard players, Phillip
Washington, Antione Roberts, Reggie
Faison and Daryl Jackson each contributed six points in Vanguard's
balanced attack,
Kisahumee's Frank Ford matched
Ocala's balance as best he could in the
early going with 13 points, but
Vanguard's size and speed eventually
won out.
In the pivotal third quarter Ford was
held scoreless and Vanguard blitzed the
Kowboys 16.2 behind eight points by D.
Jackson, who also spearheaded a tough
Knight press.
For his consistent and all-around play
Darryl Jackson was named the tournament's most valuable player and
received a trophy for his exploits from

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Geneva Citizens Asia., 8 p.m., Geneva Communjty
Center. Owners of Seminole County Inc., will present
its charter and discuss activities.
Seminole County NOW,7:30p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center. Free and open to all women interested in
Consciousness.Ralsjng. Call 323.0945 (evenings) for
information,
Free Parenting and Early Learning class, Seminole
College. Course certifies participant for day care
licensing and as a Hearisaver. Call 4C office at 323.
1450. Ext. 353.314.

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI) - Saying he was
"noboly's Uncle Tom," Muhammed All has offered to give up
his special diplomatic mission to convince African nations to
boycott the Moscow Olympics if he finds that he is •'l)aing
used"
'Flie former heavyweight champion, rebuffed in an attempt
to meet Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere, was to hold talks
today with the nation's Minister for Culture in Youth C.
Mgjona to rally the nation behind President Carter's boycott
call.
His chances of convincing Tanzania to join a boycott P
peared slim,
All, who set out on the week long, five.natlon African tour at
Carter's behest, arrived on the first leg of his mission Sunday
and confronted hostife questioning by Tanzanian reporters
that apparently left him bewildered,
After meeting with Mgjona, Ali was scheduled to leave for
Nairobi, Kenya, where President Daniel Arap Moi has endorsed an Olympic boycott. All is also to visit Senegal, Liberia
and Nigeria in his role as special presidential envoy.
- The questions asked by Tanzanian journalists centered on
why he was allowing himself to be "used" to draw African
nationsintoaconfllctbetweentheUnitedStatesandtheSoviet
Union.
"I'm not a traitor to the black people," All said, adding that
the questions made him "feel funny,"
"If you can show me something I don't know, I want to be
helped," theboxerdiplomat said. "I'm free. Nobody made
come here and I'm nobody's Uncle Tom."
"Maybe I'm being used to do something that ain't right. I
could amend my wrongs."
"I'm not here to do nothing against Africa," All said. "I'm
not here to do promote no role for America. If I find out
something else, I'm going back to America and cancel the
whole trip."
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All, who was mobbed by enthusiastic supporters when he
arrived at the airport, said he was learning from his question-.
ers who told him that the Soviets had done a lot to help the
African liberation movement.
Tanzania voted in the United Nations to condemn the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan, but most government and Sports
offjciais say they do not support a boycott of the Moscow
games.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 p.m., Adventist
Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford.
'?OPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorialj4os,pftal
conference room, Sanford.
Over 50 Club of Sanford, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gar.
dens social Hall.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m,, Community
Centn, North Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs.
Sanford Uons, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR
434.
AIAnon, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Ught, Sanford.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby tepot,
Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hall,
Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Halfway House, Sanford.
TOPS, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial conference room.
Open to everyone over 6 years.
Miled Toastmas1ers Club, Sanford, organizational
Meeting 7:30a.m., Buck's Restaurant Sanford Airport.
Open to all former Toastniasters and Toastmistresses
and interested persons. Call Debbie Rogers at 322.6831.
Longwood.Wlnter Springs Chamber of Commerce
membership drive kick.off breakfast, 8 a.m., Quality
Inn North, 1-4 and SR 434.
Sanford Senior CItizens, noon, Sanford Civic Center,
Bring bag lunch. Bingo to follow meeting.

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WEDNESDA"*', FEBRUARY 6
Woman's Club of Sanford general business meeting,
noon luncheon, clubhouse, 309 S. Oak Ave. Program:
Fun Day auction, white elephant sale and bake sale,
Stepparenting, 4-6 p.m., 3-week series sponsored by
Seminole County Mental Health Center to assist
parents, 377 Crane's Roost Office Park, Altamonte
Springs.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Senior Citizens overnight trip to Stuart (or day's
cruise to Lake Okeechobee. Leave Sanford at 10 a.m.;
pick up at Casselberry Leeds at 10:30 n.m. Return on
the night of the 8th. Call Doris Rogers (or reservations,
Seminole Chapter No, 2, OES, Masonic Temple,
Nkth Park Avenue, Sanford, p.m. Last meeting of
year for outgoing officers,
Freelacome taxhelpforseniorcitlzenssponsored by
AARP and NRTA, 9 a.m. to noon, First Federal of
Seminole, State Road 434, Longwood.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, Masonic Temple,
North Park Avenue, Sanford, Advance Night and
Valentine Party, 8 p.m
Seminole County branch of American Asia, of
University Women, Sear's Activity Room, Altamonte
Mall, 7 p.m., refreshments, 7:30, Juvenile
Arbitration."
Tuscawilla Homeowners' Association, 8
Redeemer Moravian Church, Tuskawilla Road.
Troiram: "Solar Energy for Your Home."
Senior Citizens Tour to Stuart for river and Lake
Okeechobee cruise. Leave Sanford Civic Center 10
n.m., pickup Casselberry Leeds, 10:30 n.m. Return
Friday, 9 p.m.

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Connally:

President

Is Weak

MARIETTA, Ga. (UP!)
Republican presidential
candidate John Connally said
Carter
the
Administration has "been
guilty of appeasement and
weakness" In dealing with the
Soviet Union.
('Jfly told about 300
supporters at a morning rally
he was surprised when Carter
said in a year-end Interview
that he had learned more
about the Soviet Union after
the Afghanistan hivasion th8fl
he had in three years as
president, The former Texas
governor added, "I was
amazed and a bit frightened
if that wasn't so serious, t
would be a bit funny.
Connally said Carter's decisions cancelling the B-I
stalling
and
bomber
prOduCtiOn of the MX missile
and neutron warhead had
signalled an American
weakness to the Soviets. He
said Carter apparently
believed he could persuade

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FIRDAY,FEBRUARYS
Sanford Founders Day ceremonIes, 1:30 p.m., Ft.
Mellon Park. Tour General Sanford Museum and
f.Abrary. Music by Sanford Middle School Band and
Refreshments.
Salle Harrison Chapter DAR, board meetIng, 1:45
p.m,, regular meeting, 2:30 p.m., The Forest, Lake
Mary.
Day program, east end of Ft.
Mellon Park at 1:30 p.m. Public invited. Open house at
General Sanford library untIl 4 p.m. with Swedish
descendants us hosts.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Sanford VFW dInner, 5:301 p.m., long cabin poet
home on lakefront. Open to public.
Countywide Valentine skating parties sponsored by
the Seminole County Council for Exceptional Children:
9a.m. to
Melodee Skating Rink, W. 25th Street,
Sanford; noon to 4 p.m., Skate City, Dog Track Road
Longwood. Prizes both rinks, open to pubilc.
Silver &amp; Gold Ball to benefit Lake Howell
School Silver Regiment Band Uniform Fund, 9 p.m.,
Slovak Gardens, danCe ball, Howell Branch Road.
Seminole Community Band under direction of Dr.
William J. Hinkle. For ticket Information Call 6454514.
National League of American Pea Womee Winter
Park Branch, monthly business meeting and program,
11a.m., Langford Hotel, Luncheon by reservation, call
Mrs. Everett Hales at 6443770.
Sanford Founders

Arthur
of

Seminole County.

Amedcan Dtabetes Au.. sad Juvenile Diabetes

That property described as Lot

A. less S. 10', Frank L. Woodruff's
si0fl
Being more generally described
lOCated S. W. corner Palmetto
Ave. and E. 25th St.
The PlannIng and ZonIg
Commission will submit a
recommendatIon to the City
Commission in favor of. or

military posture and Intelligence capabilities
although he claimed In his
State of the Union speech that

Fsda$4an will compoceor a lecture by Dr. Hulda
Wolsltnw*n, professor of pediatrics at Medical U. of
S.C.,onlsulinopenlc Diabetes Millitus, 7:30p.m., Loch
Haven Art Cents,

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covered dish social,
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DoHory, Fire Hall. R'gteraden. 1 P.m.. dtour 1:30.
Bring p1st.,. ullvorwars and a r.clii. (or COIkbOQk•

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against, she reØeS*H ctanse or
amen.neiw. The cIty commission
wlllholdaPubiicNeeringinthe
City Coflmissin agm ftw Cay
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 1:50 P.M.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
GENERAL
JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 79.$3I.CA.14.D
CAPITAL AMERICA, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs
G,D.S. DRUGS, INC., MARILYN
GRAY and SAMUEL A. GRAY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO:
SAMUEL A. GRAY
3901 Alhambra Circle
Coral Gables, Florida

end-or

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7p.m., Seminole Menulal IF-pital con.
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$109 N.W, 33rd Street
MiamI, Florida 331U

to serve a copy of
Esquire, of

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agaInst you

foaid

WITNEIS my hand and the seal
of $4
at Sanford, Florida on
this 2Bh day of Jgey,
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
As Clerk, Circuit court
By: Mary Ann Dusbury
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LEVINE AND FIELDSTONE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
liscayne Blvd Suite
Miami, Florida 33I
TebPIOII: (351) 57&amp;3S11
By: Alan J. Kiuger

Connally said former
defens, secretary Clark
Clifford was asnt to India by
$4 g$$4 $
America wøJid $9 $0 W50U
the Russians cloud the
Persian Gulf.

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Planning

City of $arilsrd
ad ZO%i.g COIMS11
Publish Feb. 4, 11, 1980
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in dinner line &amp; salad persons.
See Barbara — Deltona Inn,
Deltona.
WANTED: Mature lady to live.
In 2 days &amp; 2 nights a week.
prepare meals &amp; care for
invalid lady in Sanford
residence. Call 305-322-4235
wkdays.
Janitorial—retiree or semI-re.
tired man to help clean retail
store mornIngs. 7:30 to 9:30.
Zayre Plaza area. 372-2951.
NEEDED NOW!

HOSPITAL STAFF

NURSES Al DES3 to 11; 11 to 7

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CALL 628.0636
SERVING ORANGE ANDOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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WANT
CII IIIL
a person with a positive attitude
and a pleasant personality, plus
being a self starter and an in.
tsrested Investigator. Also you
must have common sense In
handling problems, not easily
frustrated, also a desire to learn
and to had. I want you to be
aggressive toward life and
personal achIevement, not
content, and to reestablish goals
daily, finally above all never
quitting even Ihuugh deleated.

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Harold Hall Realty

CASHIER
Chancetobeinthe

hereby slall be mailed a
notice as their address
may appear on the latest ad

valor.. fax recorgs.
j DATED: January 23.1910

JJ

Inc.

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or NIQht

COOKS
GaIlOpIflofffmatshef,syour
Opportunity.

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HOSTESS

Chance to be chsmig '
eleiaM atmose,,

WAITRI$SE$
Many tOcllossefrom, stop in
take your pick.

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Pool home. 3 BR 2 B
617)0' of comfort, Ig FR
ONew carpet, redecorated
032 * W pool. Air cond.
eLi. lot, fenced patio.

OWNEN FINANCING
INO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS
Price $19900. 16* dwn, 2)
f$. 12.1 pcI at $41547 per mc.
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The Best Buy In Town
cost Classified Ad.

CaIIBar't'

OUR CONCERN

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A low

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Profitable business! Recession
proof. Nets II to IS thousand-be your own boss-a one
person operation Approx.
$20,000 (55.000
inventory).
Sorry all CASH, but start
earning tomorrow

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REALTOR 322 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 349-5400 322 1959

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SPECIALS
$15,000 Sm. 2 BR v, restricted
comm. zoning. 1317 Celery
Ave.

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to $31,500. At
tractive I BR, FR, nice area,
shade &amp; fruit trees. Can
assume.

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p .ee our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front 8. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
t$O3Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VAI FHAFinanrinq
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Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one
soon
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2565
PAR K
323-2222

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Pioneer acres. Hewout your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.

REALTOR, MLS
23.5774' Day or Nighi
lAcreon St. Johns River, OK for
mobile home or bldg. site,
516.000. Terms.
2 BR I B new paint &amp; carpet,
quiet neighborhood. $3000 dwn,
owner will hold. $24,900.

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"tji1e no onger needed items
highasanelephant'seye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!
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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

6 Acres beautiful oak and pine
trees. 3 houses, 7 hot houses,
worm beds, secluded area,
terms, $106,000.
(.eisure World on the great St
Johns, boat ramp, swim pool,
tennis, shuffleboard &amp; fishing,
lyi's. Old,7 BR, 2B, eat-in kit.,
formal OR, wet bar inden. VA
Financing, $34,500.

BATEMAN REALTY

Buildto Suit our lolor yours
FI.4A VA. FHA 2358.245
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Ieg.RealEstateBro*er
24l0ianfordAve.

321.075,

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VA.FHA CONVENTIONAL
HOMES FOR SALE
.. Alsoassumemortgages
)BIDROOM HOMES
$32,900
Altamonte
5,coo
LIQWOOd
$42,900
LIt. Mary
$39,900
Lk.Mary
$-2,
Winter Spgs
575.000
Sanford
PLUS
Sanford commercial, 4 rental
units, Includes restaurant &amp;
lounge, $113,000.
AltamorSe. auto repair
Spans

322 0731
754 s French Ave.
322 )779 - 372 5353. 327 317?

$95,500

INC.
REAL1OR'
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PSI Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

3390509
3390501

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WILSON IvIAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL - TRADE
31 35 F First St
322 5672
FURNITURE_BEDDING
Wholesaletoall.Orlando Whole
sale Furn. 2500 lnjustnial Blvd.,
Orlando

BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY
PROPERTY
17 acres, 4
tldrm, 2 Baths, fenced,? wells,
tarmtractor5 mower, 1 yr.
werranty, $41,950.
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T000er Ion S'iort bed Pick uo
5I50
322 3772
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Western Boots. Special $39.99 pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
372 5791
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Camper 8' II. cab over. Sleeps
4, sink, furnace, stove, ice box,
5900 or best offer. 306 Fair
mont Dr Sunland 373 0167.

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w Gannett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
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Phone 372 7111, Sanford

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303-323-1563

Just perfect for Sm. fam. or
retired couple. 2 BR, 1B, LR,
FR, very attractive kit.,
Deltona.

i pct. Inlerest to qualified
buyers. New homes will',
monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments. 322-2217.

Deltona! Here it is! Should be
575.000. only $64,500. Custom
built 37, haS everything in.
cluding built in Microwave
oven.

NO OUAL IFYINC. 36P home.
New C I'I&amp;A 8. carpet. Owner
will finance w substantial
down. $33,000. 3fl-fl$7.
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ESTATE Breber

65acres,rent,tiledfarm land.
Pineway Dr., Sanford
322-3331

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SEIGLER REALTY BROKER

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LIST NOW!
Call Walt Cappel 3234100
Knowles Realty Inc.

371-0440

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327.1377

MEINTZER TlL!
New or repair, leaky showers our
sciaIty, 2S yrs Eitp 869 $562

Sanford 372474)
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Iloni,' Repair
349 5259

TiIefIoo;S inSt,%lI,'d
NEW &amp; l:'AlR
830 1781,,lt 11
Free 1st

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paneling, root.
c,rpt't. r,'iliod,'ling All work
r.'.- I 't
ii 8411',

14iq?ui' rep,Iirs,

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
327.0107

Webuy usetiturniture
FURNITURE&amp; THINGS
5005 Sanford Ave
Sanford
3236593

(ERTIFIEDLAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES377 79112

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Drywall

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig stoves, tO")s
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)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired tIes. &amp; Comm
Remodel 8. Additions.
CallB3I 5399or8620l36

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Light Hauling
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',,l,d Debris, Trash
Appliances&amp;M,sc
ILOCAL)349 5371

Groomlng&amp; Boarding

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Ft.A'S. SECOND
ALL AMERICAN
CHINA &amp; PO1TERY
SHOW &amp; SALE
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
Admission$l 50
Good Both Days

Animal I-1,,vc'n ("rooming &amp;
Boarding K •'nnelS. T hermo
stat rontrotod heat, ott ttnor
sleeping boxes We catyr to
your pet 372 5'S?

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Lawn &amp; Larniscaping

PARADISE
Thal'sCIaSs,tiedAdS

Cash 322.4132

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8 yrs e.p Patios. Driveways
etc Wayne Beal 321 1321
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Painting

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(orin,o
Q,i.ilrty Int or I.t pressure
I ret' F '.1 3?? 07/1
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CAL MOYER

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Qualityworkinanship Nojobtoo
small or big. Interior or ex
tenor Pressure cleaning 327
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WOODMAKING&amp;
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
making custom furniture
2364
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If you don't leit people. hoi'ii
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
3222411 or 831-9993.
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Handyman, minor el. rep.,
plumb. carp, tree est 21 hr
serv Senior Cit. dis., 851 4901.
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No Job Too Small
Free Estimates 323 0816

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REPAIR-Interior Exterior
,:REE ESTIMATESCaII 365 53-42

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home Apt Sm Office
173 8488

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Push button controls, has caro
us, stiu in wat'ranty.
Orginally 5419, assume paymints of $21 mo. Agent 339.

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalijed,fast,dependabIe
Regularor I time basis
PleasecallattSp.m
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Trent Painting 8. Repair
Interior 8. Exterior
Free Est
322 355$
Painting 8. Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349-5239

Hon*IflhI'OVInhsl,lte

SEMINOLE APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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Carpentry. Painting, Maint
o:oll typeS tic Bonded
323 6038
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PhotOgraphy

8341399 Wedding photography by John
CUSTOMHOMES BUILT
I Cullum Free engagement
REMODELING I REPAIR
photOS or color SilO 323575$.
S.G. SALINT
372

For Warranty Service on
•AMANA •$PEID QUEEN •PANASONIC
eKITCHENAID IJENNAIR

vacant land.
In.
vestments, p.o. Box 39.

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apts. &amp;
Lucky

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Carp.-n?ry. Painting. (looting,
Ge, Repairs Licensed 8.
bonded Fret' Estimates 323
6035 after S p ni

Ceramic Tile

TopPricesPaici
llSed,afly(ofldiliofl6ll 9126

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REDUCED TO $14,500

UsED FURNITURF.
A('PL lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
F I XI lIP ES Jenkuns F or
niture, 205 F ?Sfft St 1?) 0981

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MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
ON 7 CANAL FRONT LOTS.

ZION.17.fl,Clss.Iberg'y,FI.
134-1351
Eve. 162363$

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'he sooner you place your
cl,lssifued .,d. the sooner you get
results

TOWE P'S BEAU i Y SALON
tormerly l-lanrietls Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St .3225712

i"c'Y liSt i) F URNITtIRI: &amp;
ttPl'l lANCE S S.,nforcj ur
niture S.,lvaue 371 It/lI

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BeaUty Care

Antiques, Modern I urniture'.
Sterling SiIv,'r. Orie,,t,it Rugs,
Diamonds Bridges tSr'tiqu,75
323 2801
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kso. $7773.

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HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED

pp c'LISTO8.i'SCONST
ut-sign trornes,
AulotRnrs 32J 0281

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'doubl, oven, $300. Frigidaire
,R*fr., wht., frostfree, I? Cu. ft.,

Orlando
327 1577

Sanford
3210640

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7 BEDROOM,

ROMAN'SAI TIRATIONS
('(,r rep,ir or ,,lti'rafuonS taIl
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BROKER

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42—?Mbi$e lomes

Plenty of elbow room + lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, Comp. w-3 BR home.
Make offer. OSTEEN.

Alterations

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KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPL lANCES
3230697

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6' ,xB' body, steel deck, lights,
bargaIn. 377 7345
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Side by-Side refrigerator,
picnic table, w 2benches, $30.
full size baby bed W mattress,
$25: Oak porch rockers,
metal office desk, 570. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 2Sth St. m
0981

Ref. repo. 16 Cu ft frost free.
Orig. $52?, now $205 or 5)9 mo.
339.5354.

SEIGLER REALTY

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.11 000uriq flu Roqul,,r gas
11,-st otter 322 9116

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Buyirxf old pocket w,,tches. ,iny
(OncI Will pay top price for
th,s area 668 6640

Washer repo, GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used Short
time. Bal, $119.14 or $19.35 mo
Agent. 3391386.

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1973 Dui00e Motor Horn,'
4 000 "Ii 55 000
122 0041 ,ft -I

Spurt Moped
CullS tiond 5350 or best otter
cal MIt' ,if 830 4838

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NEW LISTING
IN PINECREST
4 BR, 26 home w-sc. pool on 1g.
cor. lot, w huge oaks, newly
painted inside. Grat home for
family. $49,900.

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4', 000 in, looks
'10
"lust sell 5.1700 C,ill
olin Warn 37) 4779 or 1 846
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fur

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broken, very good watch dog,
knowsmanytricks FREE ba
good f,ome. C,,n Set! after 6
pn, It 101 F itt' St

Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, 514.95ea, IC.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanford.
3721721.

ON 2 STREETS
ADJACENT TOA PARK NEAR WIL.
SON SCHOOL. $12,300. Ex.
CELLENT TERMS.

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OVER AN ACRE FRONTING ______________________

GOLFER'S SPECIAL- Newly
decorated 3 Bdrm home on
quiet street. Family Pm and
Florida Pm is an extra bonus
In this spacious home. One
acre plus. 561.500.

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MEL.LONVILL E COP N ER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.
$7000.

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to 550
Cal! 32? 1621. 3?' 1464

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tlI,I&amp; I on bI,)c I

lop Dolfr Paid for lurik &amp;
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
372 5990

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I',I,lCk &amp; T.,r'
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$15 32) 916%

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BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER.

LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Franchised Name Brands) Sales I.
Service. Includes building and
property with mobile home
space. Owner retiring 8. will
partially finance. $65,000.

NEW LISTING
In the country yet close to town,
This home has 3. acres W
incomeproducing grove, 3 BR,
2B, C H&amp;A, fam. rm.,
swimming pool. Remodeled
kit &amp; fireplace, too. Priced to
sell at $67,500 w low dwn
payment.

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WOODED DOUBLE LOT Off
BRIARCLIFF. READY TO
BUILD! $1,300.

Removed

Will people that
Gave c,,f &amp; want dog
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off of total inventory of brand
new lnterspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
onds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
delivery. Nell's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 1192, So. of
Sanford. 3228771.
1975 Singer Future fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593. bal. Sill or
$31 mo Agent 339.1354.

OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CY
PRESS WOODS. IS ACRES AT
5800 PER WITH TERMS.

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1978 Volare. 4 DR for Sale P11
I'S AC D,'lci*,' interior. new
fri's 2? 000 in' 53.100 3?)
1411

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Pekingese pupl)y, 1 mo old.
malt' AKC. Requc $125 or best
offer 3?? 8146

for Sale

Whybuy used? Newbranooar,,e
ho. springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queen I. king. Jenkins
Furniture, 20$ F 25th St. 3
0981

S ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.

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3238471
Lv'. 323-3154

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

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zoned comm. 2 CU rental
tiomes, owner may hold.
580.000.

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373 6061 or eves. 3230317
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'LL DINT &amp; TOP SOft
YELLOw SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hurt 32) 7580

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REALTOR

ALLFLORIDAREALTY

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REAL ESTATE Broker
290N. 1192, Cassilbefty, Fl.
834-8200
Eve.542.341'

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3 BR, 16 fenced yd, needs some
TLC.Assumemort.ownerwill
hold Sm. 2nd 527.500.

N. Ernest

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inside utility rm. &amp; priced at
only $26,900.

Eve. 305 660 3440

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

.'435'; S French (I? 97) Sanford
373 5324

REALTORS
7719,Sanford Ave. 332'79fl
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Owner moving must sell,
country, 31. formal din, area.
eat-in kit.. sc. porch. Extra
fenced lot with fruit trees.
134,300

S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
40 acre orange grove, Geneva.
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

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24395 MyrtleAve
Sanford
Orlando
321 0610
327 1577

(.,ENEVA ACREAGE
2BDRMM.H.$IS.000.3495717
Larry 0. Herman, BROKER

Due to the death of my Mother,
Mary S. Collins, Salem, Va.,
my office will be closed Mon
day &amp; Tuesday.

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mcrtgages We
also make Real Estate
Business ben.. Florida Mor
tgage Investment 1101 E
Pobiflon. Orlando. 122 7976

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1113 Fit-Och Avt' Sanford

Merchandise

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BROKER

Harold Hall Realty
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gooct terms Osteen.

REALTY WORLD.

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47-A---?rtgages Bought
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best Pr it,' Il,,tl,', %hop
107 5% 27th St 12.1 9114

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UST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 tc
75 models Call 339 9100 or 831
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76—Auto Parts

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tO acres lightly wooded, cleared,
..nff drainrd. jo,ied A 1,
mobile home ok, assumable
mortgage at • pci. 52.500 per
acre. 3237332.

SEIGLER REALTY
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Lg. executive type home set on
wooded 'z acre lot in Shadow
Lake Woods, 3620 sq ft under
roof. Sunken LR, inter comm
system, huge eat.in kit., sc
porch, solarium I. much morel
$115,000.

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Other parcels avail. W
M.iliczowski, REALTOR 372
7983

Like new contemporary I yr. old,
cathedral ceiling, spilt plan,
across from lake # gazebo.
Club facilIties. 569,900.

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country In the world where $467 billion in
taxes isn't enough to balance the budgeti"

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service OSTEENDEER RUN

3 BEDROOMS, 1' BATHS,
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
DUPLEX. $28,500.

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, Vz
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near downtown. Neat &amp; clean.

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HEAT, 7 CAR GARAGE,
MONTHS NEW. 589.900.

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M.iyf,iir on .1 lcj landscaped
lot' Eqpt kit. C 8.A. Fl Rn,,
UP. Ig Poc,o,s &amp; Mother in law
Suit,' EIlIoy your pool &amp; patio
too' IIPP SERVICE CON
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IIPP SERVICE CONTRACT,
A buy tot $59,500

2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH.
NEW ROOF. NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS WALK TO
DOWNTOWN $21,900

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538.500
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Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730. ItS
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Just listed 3 BR. I' B home w
all extras C H&amp;A, w w carpet,
DR. Fl Pm Rec Pm, FP &amp;
more'
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SERVICE
CONTRAC1, .lssurnahlt- 7 pct
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Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2
Bath. many extras Below
appraisals in area at Only
545.900. Don't wait Call now
830 7717
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REALTOR
CENTURY 21
830 7717

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many unique features in
desirable neighborhood on 7'
lots'
Many
addition,,I
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CONTRACT Only 555.000

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Wekiva Falls, 1 BR Trailer.
Owner will finance.

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MILlERS
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Ig or '.'ndscaped lot. Many
IJuilt ins &amp; all features
BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT You must see
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your fat 0, our lot
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1144 3013

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74.60 Champion mobile homr
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Altamonte Springs
New two story, all cedar, ..on
temporary, facing lake, 3 BR,
master BR has 2 walk in
closets, 7i 13, stone FP. Loft,
FR, seller will carry mort.
Call and see $98,900

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FLORIDA
CV:
$: Connie Malor
M
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City Clerk
Publish February 1, 1910
STATE1

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323-7832
Eves. 322 0612. 3221587
207 E, 25th St.

Gill Fox

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GLANCES

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ROBBIE'S

For rPnt 2 BR unturn apt.. $175
mo

LIVE-IN COMPANION

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Country home, Cameron Ave. i
acre home has extra Ig rms,
FP, FR. DR. Quest cottage.
gazebo All thiS for S79.900
Owner Will hold mort w 29 pct
ciwn, Bat 10 pct

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3227813

REALTY

21—Situations Wanted

copy of this

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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41—HOUSes

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Legal Notice

fictid

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FT or PT. Exp. only in

Kids outgrow tha sirq set or
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small bicycle? Set i these idle
IN i HE CIRCUIT COURT OF
items with a want ad.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
____________________________
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. IO.191.CA.04.
18—HeIp Wanted
E
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
2 hairdressers with following
EVELYN C. FAULCONER,
only need apply.
LADY, YOU HAVE CONTINUAL.
Petitioner.Wife,
322-7681
LV DEMANDED A CHANCE
and
FOR THE OPPORTUNITY,
HARRY L. FAULCONER,
AVON
NOW YOU HAVE iTl
Respondent.Husband
FIGHT INFLATION
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
power. For details, Call
CALL ANN ETTE AT 323.3176
HARRY
L.
FAULCONER,
1.$.41.4687or644.3079
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
AND
N,I.4 &amp; 4.12, full 5 part tIme.
MAILING ADDRESS IS Apart.
Apply In person Sanford NursinO
ment "F," 11005 Burman Street,
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
Houston, Texas 77029.
Meiionville.
A sworn Petition for Dissolution
PT. work for per. res. couple.
__________________________
of Marriage having been filed
Will doany kind of work
ASSEMBLERS
regarding your marriage to
3238641
Positions
now
open
for
EVELYN C. FAULCONER, in the
production carpenter helpers
Circuit Court in and for Seminole
with nation's largest producer
25-1_OaflS
County, Florid., the short title of
of factory.built modular
____________________________
wtiichis IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
housing. Must have some
OF EVELYN C. FAULCONER,
carpentryexp. Apply Cardinal
? NEED CASH?
Petitioner.Wife, and HARRY L.
Industries, inc., 3701 S. San.
UseYourHomeAsSecurity
F A U LCON ER • Respondent.
ford Ave., Sanford, FL. No
CallUsForTerms
Husband, these presents corn.
phone calls. Equal Op.
TowerFinancial5erv.
mend you to appear and file your
portuiity Employer.
1800.241.2469
answer or other defense or
pleading with the Clerk of the
NO BROKERAGE
MACHINIST
Circuit Court In and for Seminole
FEES
County, Florida, and serve a copy
thef Of on Petitioner's attorney,
Minimum7yr.exp,&amp; capableof
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., of
setting up &amp; operating all
29-.ROOfll$
CLEVELAND,
standard shop eqpt. Must have
MIZE
1.
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BRIDGES, Post Office Drawer 1.
own tools. Position off irs good
Sanf0
Florida 32771, on or
starting pay &amp; cxc. fringe
Sanford GracioUs living. Reas,
before the 28th day of February,
benef its. Contact Sprague
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilItIeS
1910,orotherwisea default will be
Electric Co., Hwy. 17.92,
i. inquire
S. Oak 541.7803.
entered against you.
Longwood, Fl, or phone 339.
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WITNESS MY HAND AND
3011. EOE.
Unfurnished
OFFICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, on this 24th day
Waitresses wanted &amp; dish.
° January, 1980.
Lg 1 BR fully eqpt, AC, W.D,
washers wanted. Apply in
(SEAL)
walk in closets. No Pets or
person Mike's Village Rest or
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
children $323 mc, dip. req. 322.
Call 322-9152.
As Clerk of the
4493 aft, 7.
Circuit Court
PORT EVERGLADES
BY: CYNTHIA PROCTOR
SANFORD—Remodeled 1 BR
STEELCORP.
Deputy Clerk
plus den-air, tile bath. $320.
Inside sales in Sanford 'office,
CLEVELAND, MIZE&amp; BRIDGES
Adults. 511.7103.
Post Office Drawer Z
exp. preferred but wIll con.
1 BR4199 up. Pool. Adults only'
Sanford, Florida 32171
sider training qualified In.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Attorneys for Petitioner.Wife
dividual. Salary + comm.,
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
Publish January 2$, and February
good benefits. Apply in person
Sanford.
Call
323.a610
4, 11, 1$, 1910
Port of Sanford, Orange Blvd.,
Mariners Villaee
DEN-fl
LIt. Monroe or mail resume to
P.O. Box 306, LIt. Monroe, Fl.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
1 BR, lB Condo, kit. eqpt.
33747
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FLORIDA
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
NOTICEOPPUBLIC
3221912
Temporary help needed. Must be
HEARING
Lovely 1 BR condo, eqpt. kit.,
neat, have economy car &amp;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNS
pool &amp; game rm. privileges.
know area well. For in.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
formation call 323-8324 or 333
8250 mo. + Sec. dep. 323-4570.
by the City Council of the City of
5336 9-3 p.m.
1 BR, newly remodeled &amp;
Laba Mary, Florida, that said
decorated, Heat &amp; AC,
Council will hold a public hearing SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
carpetIng, w.front yard. $200
7:30 P.M.,
on March 6, 1980,
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
mo + flec, 333.$ilJ
consider an Ordinance entitled as
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
followi:
COLUMNS.
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ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
Bartender.Cocktal( Waitress
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, RE.
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Experienced, apply in person
ZONING CERTAIN
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LANDS
2 BR, LR &amp; kit., sm. Fl. rm.,
Deltona inn. Mon thru Fri 2 to
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
laundry
rm. Ref. Req. 322.3233
6 p.m.
MARY, AS HEREIN DEFINED
between 6 p.m.$ p.m.
FROM Al TO R.1AA, CON.
State Certified leather
FLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND
ONCE AMONTH
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Call 332.7677 for appt.
changing the zoning on the
following described property
situate In the City of Lake Mary,
* * * * * * *
Fun
duplex, fine downtown
Florida, to M.1AA:
location, neat, in good repair,
South ½o1 the NE ¼of the NE 14
upstairs 3 BR, 15; downstairs
YOUR WEEK
plus the North ½ the SE V. of the
2 BR apt. Excellent income,
30, Tounship 20,
NE 14
OFF RIGHT WITH
high yIeld. Large assumable
Rang, 30, less the R.W for
A TRIP TO
low interest mart. S3,0O0,
LongwoodL.ake Mary Road, and
HAROLD HALL REALTY
the North ½ OHM SW ¼ of the NW
AAA EMPLOYMENT
'4
SCL Railroad R.W
INC. REALTON,MLS
8$ SECRETARY 5$
in kction 31, TO*,IIhIp 30, Range
323-3774
Be part of the family wthis
30.
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position
more particularly described as
fIfty-on. (11) acres lying on the
5$ RECEPTIONIST 5$
Side of Longwood.L eke Mary
Accurate typing. Be up front
Road appro*Imately 1½
OPEP4$UNDAV13:30T04
where the action is.
south of Lake Mary Boulevard
455$. Summsriin Ave.
with 1,320 feet of rood frontage.
An elite old Sanford home, 3.
currently zoned Al.
DESK CLERK
blocks from Lk. Monroe.
4300 Know How
The Public Hearing will be held
Spacious charmer, nestled
at the City HaIl, City of Lake
under 1g. oaks. Completely
Mary, Florida, at 1:30 P.M., on
L 0 DRIVER
remodeled. 3 BR, 2a, FR, with
MUCh 6, 1950, or as soon
Machorosdlockywantod
brick Fe. Beautifully land.
thirsiftit' as possible, at
scaped, LANGE ASSUMABLE
time Interested parties for and
CARPET HELPER
LOW-INTESTE$T MONT.
Will
against the request stated above
On thIs one
will behsard. laidlearing maybe
GENERAL LABOR
Continued from
to tIme untIl
AbiheIpe,. Hurry on this one.
final action Is taken by the City

owners of the rosi plQpsrty af.

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fine dining. Particular interest

A RAINBOW

Creative Expressions

city

4,11,g,1No

FLORIOA

J. 0. Galloway,

Earn money at the same time
3231109

THIS NOTICE shall be posted in
ttwe (3) Public p1aces within the
ut i.&amp;.
Fiord., at the
City Hall, and published in the
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation within the City
Of $.aki Mory. Fierlda, onetime at
least thIrty (30) days prier to the
dale of Hi Public Hearing, and the

parties In Interest and

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have an OppOrtunity
to be hoard of said hearings.
•y order of the Planing and
Zoning commission ot we city ot
Snford, Florida this 2$d dayof

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Seminole CoUegr. Class coeriniu 'fueslay night.
E,r011ment limited, call 4*, Ut, 304,
TOP

Restricted

To that of GC.2, General Con
merclal District

He said Carter has
weakened the nation's

6? p.m., 3401 Park Aye,, Sanford.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
ElOHTENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. IO134.CA.04.P
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
EDWARD A. SMITH
Husband,
and
.
CANDACE A. SMITH
Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
CANOACE A. SMITH
co FRANK BLACKMOND
5)5 West 7th Street
Erie, PA 16501
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that EDWARD A.
SMITH, has f lied a Petition In the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida for
Dissolution of
Marriage, and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, on NED N.
JULIAN, JR.,
STENSTROM,
McINTOSH, JUL IAN, COL BERT
&amp; WHIGHAM, Attorneys for
Petitioner, whose address is post
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida
377), and file the original with the
Clerk of the above.styled Court on
or before February 25, 19$O,
olherwise a default and ultimate
ludgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court on the 11th day of
January. A. o., 1,80.
(CAL)
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
Clark of the Circuit
Court Seminole County,
Florida
By: Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM,
MCINTOSH,
JULIAN
COLBERT I, WHIGHAM
Post Office Box 1330
Sanford, Florida 32171
Phone: (305) 322.2171
Attorneys for Petitioner
PublIsh Jan. 21, 2$, &amp; Feb. 4, n,
1980
DER.72

Monday, Feb. 4. 1980-38

C.,,IA..,I CI

is looking
EVERY DAY
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classlf led Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

6—'Child Care

a
the

ResolIng ffoffl RC.1
Commercial District

831-9993

9—Good Thngs to Eat

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Intentions and American
concessions, rather than
bididi w"ary
"For three years, we've
guilty of a)f)SUIflS10lt
and weakness," said Con-

322-2611

SundQ9 - Noon Frlda

court

and

OrlQndo - Winter Pwk

DEA DUN ES
Noon The DarBefoe PubhcQtion

are
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Night Auditor FT-PT
Please apply in person
373-1080 Holiday inn II

HOURS

Marilyn Gray
3901 Aihambra Circle
Coral Gables. Florida
Marriage.
endOr
WITNESS my hand and seal of
S109 NW. 33rd Street
this Court on this 1st day of
Miami, Florida 33146
February, 1910
ARE
YOU
HEREBY
(SEAL)
NOTIFIED that a cIvil action for
H. Beckwlth, Jr.
damages has bun filed and
Clerk
Circuit
commenced In this Court and you
By: Ju:.e I. Curtis
requIred
Deputy Clerk
your written defenses, if any, to it
Publish Feb. 4, 11, II, 23, 1ISO
Alan J. Kluger,
DES.lt
Levine and Fieldstone, P.A., at.
____________________
torney for Plaintiff, whoseaddress
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Is 3050 liscayne Blvd., Suite 7*
Ice J hereby given that
MiamI, FlorIda 33137, and file the
Public Hearing will be held by
Original
with the clerk of
Planning
ZonIng CommIssion styled court
on or befOre February
intheCity Commission Ream, City ,1910 offislse
will be
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 8:00 P.M.
for the relief
on Thursday, Feb. ii, 1910, , ieted
rayed for in ,
consider the following chang, and
This notice shall be
amendment t
the Zoning Ore each
,
dinance of the City of Sanford,
the Eveg

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INTNECIRCUITCOUITIN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 10.214-CAsE
IN RE: The marriage of
ROBERT W. SCHMIDT,
Petitioner-Husband,
and
PHYLLIS A. SCHMIDT,
Respondent.Wife,
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: PHYLLIS A. SCHMIDT
1301 S. Taylor St,i-$,
Apt. 21
Arlington, VA fl2
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Dissolution of Marriage
he5
gstyoua,y
are required to serve a copy of
your written defeqses, ii any, to it
to IRVING B. OUSSOW, p.o.
DwtrN3,292U. S. Highway 17.
92. Fern Park. Florida 32730 on or
before March 10, 1910 end file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Petitioner's attorney or Im.
mediately thereafter; otherwIse a
defaultwill beenteredagainst you
for the
demanded in the
Petition for Dissolution

Seminole

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

relief

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LONDON (UPI) — A love affair of Winston Churchill, the
grandson of Britain's wartime leader, and Sorayn Khashoggi,
former wife of a Saudi Arabian billionaire, was In the news
again today - literally.
One tabloid newspaper splashed across Its front page a story
headlined "Winston and Me' by Soraya Khashoggi," and
another bannered: "Mrs. Khashoggl's Incredible Secret Life
of Scandal." The word "incredible" was underlined,
The relations between Churchill, a 39-year.old Conservative
member of Parliament, and the 37-year-old English-born
beauty, came to light in December at a trial of three policemen
charged with trying to blackmail Mrs. Khashoggi.
Details were not disclosed at the trial, which dealt not
the Chuchill.Ktuuthoggl friendship but the loss of some of her
jewelry at London's Heathrow Airport.
The Daily Mirror today printed the first part of a copyright
series on her "incredible life" along with a front page photo of
a topless Mrs. Khassoggi lying on a beach.

p.m.,

SUNDAY1

CLASSIFIED A DS

CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUILIC HEAR INO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
_______
NOTICE that the City Council of
the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
will hold a public hearing on the
21st day of February, 1910, at 7:30
44C line
1 tm.
P.M., at the City Hall, City of Lake
3tc a ilne
3 consicutive times
Mars', Florida. to consider a
7cons.cutivetImis
3c a line
800 AM. - 53Q P M.
Petition to cio
vacate and
thru
FRIDAY
MONDAY
abandon; discontinue, disclaim
SATURDAY 9 Noon
and to renounce any right of the
3 Lines Minimum
City of Lake Mary and the Public
in and to the following described
right.oI.way, to wit:
That portIon of Frederick
Avenue lying north of Lots 10, 11,
nd 12. Block 3, of the Plat of
Crystal Lake Winter Homes, Piat
Booli 2. Paoe 115. Public Rrr,1t
of Seminole County, Florida.
The Public Hearing shall be held
at the City Hall, in and for Lake
________________________
Mary, Florida, at 7:30 P. M., or as
soon thereafter as possible. At that
time, interested parties for and
_______________________
against the above request shall be
heard. Said hearing may be
Temple Oranges—Tangerines
2 Choice Lots in Section M
continued from time to time until
$3.00 per bu.—you pick
$3SOea.
final action is taken by the City
322-3067
332
573S
Council.
________________________
This Notice shall be published
—__________________________
Looking for garden equipment?
one (1) tIme each week for two (2)
Read today's classified ads for
consecutive weeks prior t the
______________________
good buys.
date of public hearing in the
ChildCareinmyhome
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
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general circulation within the City
Strawberries — large &amp; plentiful
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Of Lake Mary. In addition, Notice
You or we pick daily, ito 1000
shall be Posted in the area of
qts.; cauliflower $4bu.; sweet
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consideration at least fifteen (13)
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days prior to the date of public
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help the "foreigners" with immigration taming the ufidence of the American
Jr., 29, of Commack, N.Y., an lwmigrapeople in their Congress."
problems and business dealings,
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Senate De mocratic Leade r Robe rt was arraigned in New York for allegedly
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Richard Kelly, R-Fla., as the
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$50,000 in cash from undercover agents.
Sen. Harrison A. Williams, D-N.J., and shocked," Byrd said.
"It's my belief that reports like this
In the film, a man officials say is Kelly
Reps. John Jenrette Jr., D-S.C., Richard
Kelly, It-Fla., John Murphy, 1)-N.Y., harm the status of Congress," Stevens nervously stuffed most of the money in
his suit pockets and asked the agents
Frank Thompson Jr., D-N.J., and three said.
The House committee promptly held a "whether anybody could see any of the
Pennsylvania Democrats, John Murtha,
Raymond Lederer and Michael Myers. special meeting, voted to hire a lawyer to money" sticking out of his clothes.

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who has survived hints of scandal, whispers of impropriety

man was reelected handily, a few months before he divorced

and even formal charges against him.

his wife of 17 years and married his 26-year-old former

To be a target of public suspicion now as one of eight

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scene,"
tins type of business in this manner,
with.
provisions against "lap dancing" and scenely."
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ordinance
was
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passed
Kunkler
said
"most
of
thie
business
on
"I'm
not
going
to
allow
these
five
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The third draft of an anti-topliess or. "booth dancing."
llow
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Lee
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stan
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court
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a said.
dinance wu presented to co'mty co
missloners Monday but doubts persisted McMIUan said, because it has never been ruling that stated communi ties could set Orlando) has come to Seminole County." God and motherhood Issue," he said,
Kirchhoff said he did not want to adopt
dWknged
in
federal
court.
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standards
for
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he
And
he
warned
that
rapes
and
armed
"blunder
in
and
be
In
court
about
five
an
ordinance
that will not stand up in
conmrning its enforceability. At the
robberies are up.
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Orange
said.
after
before
minutes
we
get
blown
away.
court.
same time Sgt. Robert Kunkler who ran ordinances patterned
County
Administrator
Roger
Kirchhoff Urn asked why Sheriff Polk
"It would be a short day in court and a
I'I've not seen one than would stand up,
Ow county's vice opAW for 24 yens, County and Cocoa Beach have been ruled
Nelswender
told
Kunkler,
however,
ftt relatively expensive day."
had
not
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Oat
ordinance.
and
I'm not interested in doing
asid the two topliess ban in Seminole unconstitutiorW.
"If the sheriff hasn't used the old or. he had better be able to prove the conCommissioner Sw*a Glenn said she
Nelswender insisted the police would something just because it looks good
County have tripled their business since
t nection.
ha ve to establish the connection between politica lly," he said. He suggested the
the crackdown on such entertainment in has received many le tters in support of dinance we've got on the books now, w ha
"I have never understood ft stand you topless entertainment and crime and commission might consider restricting
an
anti.toples3
ordinance.
pwiticularly
makes
him
think
he
can
use
this
one?"
Orange County.
Kirchhoff asked,
and the sheriff have taken," he said. define specifically and exactly what they adult entertainment establishments
Assistant County Attorney Bob from residents of the Fern Park area.
Kwdaer repUed ftlt he couldn't speak "You have said over and over the or- man.
Commission Chairman BiU Kirchhoff
through toning procedures.
"You can't say to the judge 'this is
The commissioners agreed to conside r
sion that the proposed ordinance, said he has received letters both for and for Polk, but said he remembered the dinance is directed at the crimina l
businesses attract, not
ordinance
being
used
once.
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said
he
element
these
establishments,
what
we
think',
he
said,
that
possibility and asked Kunkler to quiz
a tee county orcjinance, against topless
businesses. But federal courts have
McMlllan
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out
that
al9l3Cc*IfltY
thought
the
problem
with
the
1973
or.
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the
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Polk
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Senate leaders have called for a prompt
congressional investigation of the latest an Investigation to determine whether about the possibility of o bt aining the
bribery scandal, in which several deliberate disclosures were made to the FBI's evidence.
In other developments Monday:
legislators allegedly accepted money media by government officials.
Profiles on the eight members of
--Sen. Larry Pressler, RS.D., said he
from Fill undercover agents in return for
Congress caught up In the FBI bribery walked into the FBI trap and walked out
promises of favors.
to
Investigation.
.lean, spurning hints by the undercover
TI* Justice Department is trying
Stories on Page 2A.
FBI agents that "a great deal of money"
find out who leaked details of the Fill
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could be donated to his presidential
investigation known as o peration ARSpeaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. said campaign if he would introduce a bill to
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last seen wearing blue jeans And a
striped shirt.
Bollinger and Ms. Clark are believed to
be traveling In Bollinger's white over
green Pontiac OTO bear ing Ohio tags.
"The subject should ' be considered
dangerous and may be armed," said
Lake Mary Police Sgt. David
botham, "with a .357 magnum pistol and
a machete."
Higginbotham said at 11 p.m. Monday
Ms. Clark's sister, Pamela Collins,
reported to the police at the Lake Mary
station that Bollinger was abducting her
sister from their home. Bollinger had
roughed upa second sister, Linda WllhIS,
breaking her nose, requiring treatment
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Ms. Clark and Ms. Willis were In bed
sleeping when Bollinger, an ex-boyfriend
of Ms. Clark's allegedly came Into the
house and threatened the three with a
knife, saying he was going to kill them,
Higginbotham said. Ms. Collins fought
the assailant trying to help her sister,
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third diamond, thought for a
while and finally led a spade.
South went right up with
dummy's ace and cashed out
four notrump happily."
Alan: "Was there any com•
ment after the hand?"
Oswald: "East told West
that it was too bad that West
couldn't guess about the queen
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to set the contract."

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materially or add to your mean the mosttoyou today.
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should be seen and not heard."
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volvement both for Kelly's sake per.
sonally and for the sake of the district

"It reflects on everyone running for
sonalities. Let the chips fall where they
saying, "i have not been involved in any
office or in office," Best said. "I'm not
may," Fischer said.
criminal activi ty."
Judging him. lie is entitled to the same
"I haven't seen in any public
"The best thing is to wait and see what
presumption of innocence that anyone
discussion anything factual with regards
is
said Georges St. Laurent,
else charged is entitled to. But I can't
to reports out of Washington. I've only
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imagine that Kelly is not involved in light
seen speculation from unidentified
"I worked very hard for Kelly for a
fund-raising events for the congressman real facts before judgment is made. of the FBI releasing his name," Best said, "It is unfortunate if it is true.
"It is unfortunate for everybody sources. I hope Congress and the long time," said Nell Lee, president of
during past campaigns and helped Basicall y I am reserving Judgment."
said.
concerned if it is true," McCollum said. executive branch move expeditiously to the Sanford Republican Women's Club.
Mary Ann Morse, Republican state
Kelly's campaigns in a variety of ways.
Orange County Commissioner Dick complete t his matter for the sake of the "I ta lked to a lot of people on his behalf
Bill McCollum, an Orlando attorney,
"Kelly has done a great job as far as committeewoman from Seminole County
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Kelly
has
not
been
proven
guilty
of
chairman
of
the
Seminole
County
Fischer,
another Democratic candidate district and the country and for th e sake and tried to encourage people not to run
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concerned,"
sa
for
Kelly's
congressional seat, said it of clearing the air to permit a good against him. Now I'm disappointed,"
They
say
they
have
proof,
but
Republican
Executive
Committee
and
a
Laurent said. "This looks like a big trial anything. ,,
by the news media. I would like to see the no one has seen it. So I have to go on the GOP challenger to Kell y's re-election bid would be irresponsible of him to discussion of the issues," Fischer said. Mrs. Lee said.

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speculate on what has happened or any
role the incumbent may have had.

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Kelly denied the allegations Monday,

cures that are used by people student wrote back and asked
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att or ney, who came within 4,000 votes of

payments from FBI undercover agents
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guilty," she said.

deficient diets. That's really years has nothing to do with

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vouch for it. I thought If I newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,

the bones is more apt to occur

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News stor ies that U.S. Rep. Richard
Kelly, R-New Port Richey, is one of eight

one since. Several doctors envelope for it. Send your
have scoffed at my story but I request to me, in care of this

you heard on television,

For Tuesday, February 5, 1980
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tear arthritis. It is not caused all. This is pretty much the
by any vitamin deficiency, story for all of the properly
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Recently on TV I heard a
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caused by a deficiency. I
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and Idldn't get which vitamin
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vitamin. When I went to the
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vitamins I didn't know which
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could not help me. I gave up. Osteoarthritls Degenerative
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having had colds all winter Other readers who want this
long until starting on it about issue can send 75 cents with a
eight years ago. I haven't had long, stamped , self-addressed

fectious process, is usually severity of the symptoms. In
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mikagechae increase sought was
The county approval cajne on a 3 to 1
Th. Seminole County Board of Coin. crease sought.
Otherwise, the company will cantimi from $1.50 to $2, but the county okayed vote with Bob Sturm absent. Voting for
inia&amp;eosrs todayapproved a rate in.
crease for Hndon Ambulance, but not to provide service if the county pays the $1.75. Round.trip service is $6 and the increases were commissioners
focat bued an morAhly auft, he ukL Herndon asked it go to $70; the county Sandra Glum, Richard Willinin wo BiU
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compm will still give the cm* 90 d4ys iwem in its ban rate for emergency ova*ae-pay hours,5 p.m. to 8 a.m., was mid he felt the matter should be held up
noUce to tsrrniasse survices, URIM the &amp;MMgsIm urvioe, from $40 to $60, but $60, Herndon wanted that to go to $60, but since the county will be renegotiating a
county gtvs 11* company the rate Incontract in five months.
county approved a $50 base rate. The the county approved $70.

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