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heavy breasts to reduce their
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meeting. The board will also take up its

respond to the board's request that he the school board chairman. The FHSAA at Lake Howell High School. They Daniels and Sylvester Wynn. brought suit the student.s were informed when they
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transferred in August that they V.0
investigate possible recruitment in the is the governing body of high school transferred from Seminole High School. against the school board last year
be
eligible to participate in sports. He
The other student is requesting a waiver they were denied the opportunity to play
cases of three students who transferred athletics in the state.
In three Seminole County high school to play baseball at Lyman High School. The parents of Gene Green are still also said he would not sign a waiver for
schools. Transfers are allowed only for
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paretiLal input into its rezoning plans this
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has no organizational changes in mind at something," he said, "to determine a merit heads they will have the advantage calls for the corporation to operate

TEL AVIV, Israel(U PI)— The leaders idea of a summit meeting. The report this time.
of Egypt, Israel and the United

States

said both agreed.

hospital Public Relations Director Kay those people will not come here to bother replacement facility is built.

The radio said the official an. first tour of the facility, he said Seminole Bartholomew said Tesar feels there them.
HCA assumed the assets and liabilities
"They have to be asked to come," she of Seminole Memorial and agreed to
nouncernent of the Camp David summit Memorial Hospital will retain its present should be community participation in the
break the deadlock in the Palestinian and its timing could come later today.
said.
name until the replacement facility is naming of the hospital.
lease the hospital building for three years
autonomy talks, the Israeli army radio
completed.
She said Tesar today again emphasized
Despite economic problems and for $5.2 million. The corporation conSadat, Carter and Begin met for 13
said today.
Although Hospital Corporation of that quality care is HCA's top priority. federal government cut-backs, a tracted to pro%ide a replacement hospital
The radio said President Carter days at Camp David In September 1978 to America(HCA) officials have called the
She said Tesar was asked when HCA company spokesman from IICA's cor- ata cost of at least $118 million and then
sounded out Prime Minister Menachem produce the framework for the Egyptian-

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downtown, Sanford, may be opening fOr federal and state government approvals have a staff of 10 and will be open for
patient treatment by mid-June, said for the center's operation have been treatment on two shifts daily six days per
Dorsey Greene, administrator of the received.
week. The average patient, he said, must
Artificial Kidney Ce n ter in Orlando
It is expected that 24 patients from the have kidney dialysis three times weekly.
today.
Sanford-Lake Mary-Deltona area, who
He added local patients are anxious for
The partnership of doctors acquiring now must travel to Orlando three times the new center because the center in
the building, owned by William L. Kirk weekly for kidney dialysis, will transfer Orlando is overcrowded and currently
Sr., have tentatively scheduled closing on to the more conveniently located Sanford operating around the clock. The same
the property for later this week. Sales center when it opens.
group operates kidney dialysis centers
price of the building and property at 206 Greene said area patients are anxious throughout Florida and across the United
Commercial Avenue Is $140,000, Ac. - for plans for the Sanford center to be States. In the Central Florida area it has
cording to Buddy Duncan of Duncan" completed and the center to go into centers in Gainesville, Tampa, St.
Realty, Altamonte Springs.
operation. "We hope to be open within Petersburg, and Sarasota, In addition to
Greene said costs of renovating and three months, but that Is optimistic," Orlando.
equipping the facility are estimated at Greene said, adding he doesn't want to
The Sanford center will be sufficient In
$240,000. He said today it is hoped a give a firm date until he is sure it will be size to treat 32 patients during two shifts.
contract will be let by the end of the week
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Today

The three doctors acquiring the
"*raw Pftft by Tomwoftw
David S. Pins, to be
Seminole County rescue workers struggle in vain to revive Robert property — Dr. of
medical dirtictor
the kidney dialysis
Sml*, 18, of Geneva, who was killed TueWay evening when a
center, Dr. Joseph Warren and Dr.
tiattom' IUpped over, crushing him. Smith was driving the tractor, Robert Metzger, all nephrology

helping James and John Pressley pull logs from the Pressleys land specialists have formed a partnership
.11 State Road 46, just east
the St. Johns River when his loot for the acquisition known as the
sftppedolf the clutch, deputies say. "The chain pulled light and the Commercial Street Partnership. The
partnership In turn will be leasing
people on the
tractor (raed ot'er" said a witness,
facility
to BIo-MedicalAppllcations
could t free Smith until rescue workers arrived to help them,
w hich w
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director of Domestic Development Doug INIonroe could be completed in as little as
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In talking with the department heads, Lewis.
18 months, Lewis said. RCA is now ap..
lie said IICA is a major corporation plying for the required state and federal
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Tuesday construction of the new hospital
Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Israeli peace treaty and the current Hospital, Tesar explained that name was replied that they already have.
Sadat in telephone calls Tuesday on the Palestinian autonomy talks,
given by the corpora tion because a name
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name for the new hospital."

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Emerging from his first meeting with was necessary to obtain a Florida
"You're not dealing with cities and
hospital department heads this morning, charter. Another name could be picked decisions will be inade here," she counties," lie said. "We've got the money
reported.
to do the job."
Seminole Memorial Hospital's new later.
She also said Tesar told the depart"We may have a contest or
administrator, James D. Tesar, said he
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woman hostage showed her his revolver
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to let her know that one of its several Shams Ardakani, said today, "There will
chambers was loaded, and then be no solution to the hostage question
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The parents Wd Owl Md wA want
merce, and his secretary Mary Reddick, go over requests for Information
concerning the Golden Age Olympics (GAO). After a recent GAO story on the their children transferred now only to be
inoved again when new elementary
"Real People" television program, Interest In the GAO has produced about
hools are built.
50 letters from across the country, plus numerous tourists in the area stop.
said
schools
too
ping by the chamber for additional Information, homer said. Gold medalist
far off. The board directed the rents to
Orrin Graf's appearance In the Mike Douglas Show to be aired over channPI 6
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rezoning after board member William
Kroll said the parents evidently

handle the overcrowding — a plan that
did riot involve any transfers.

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crisis, now in Its 137th day.

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In the elementary school rezoning
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withholding the right of the Green youth
to play baseball because he felt there was
no recruitment in is case. Green had not
played baseball at his former school,
although he played baseball outside of
school. Daniels and Wynn had played
basketball it their former school.

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"Happily, he stopped in time, but the
Moslem interrogator pointed a revolver
at an American woman hostage in experience must have been terrifying,
Tehran, told her one chamber was loaded Owen said.
then pulled the trigger repeatedly.
In Tehran, the Interior Ministry ruled
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Floyd Lay, executive secretary of the one year to transfer students unless a sports.

third and most controversial elementary
school rezoning project.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin at

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exercises don't cause a
To answer your question fracutre of a vertebra. On the

There In something iom. you won't make those you
manding about your attitude AurPUB feel like losers.
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have practical applications. the odds are apt to be slightly
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proper exercise program that abdomen is part of the overall

LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) In

1:30 in the school board chambers of the academic reasons.
transfer cases this school 'ear, students lie transferred from l.akc Howell.
(tclnan(ling their son be allowed to play
school office building at 1211 Mellonville,
To avoid athletic recruitment, the who transferred requested waivers be
The principals involved, the baseball. All three students insist they
Sanford.
FHSAA rules deny athletic eligibility for signed to allow them to participate in superintendent and the school board were not recruited and that their tran-

schools will be first on the agenda at

thoughts in order If you are taken off thetrunk, including
able todlscims your Ideas with
one who operates on your
wave length. Select a positive

this coming year. Your ideas

PETRYK

Herald Staff Writer

of fat from the abdomen? I'm habits to avoid patterns that

helps to strengthen the nb. physical characteristics that
dominal muscles, Other
occur with osteoporosis.
readers who want this Issue
If that's the case, you need
can send 75 cents with a long, attention for the osteoporosis
stamped, self-addressed and posture effects. You
envelope for it. Send your might profit from a a properly
prope '
request to me in care of this designed exercise program,
newspaper, P.O. Box
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sis 3
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Girth Control: Avoiding The
As the bones become porous
Big Middle. It will give you a and the vertebrae shrink in
review of the proper kinds of size or collapse particularly
exercises you need tobeusing in women in your age group or
to help reduce your girth.
older, It literally shortens the
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you ha ve back trouble, I think spine to bend forward. That's
you better check out any why you see the buffalo hump
exercise program, including in many older wothen.
this one, with your doctor to
The combination of the
be sure that the exercises are shortening of the spine and its
helpful for you and won't forward bending causes the
harm your back.
abdominal muscles to be
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If Colombia Raids Building
BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!) -The leader of the leftist
guerrillas holding 32 hostages at the Dominican
Embassy warned "we will all die" if there is an at.
tempt to storm the facility to free the captives.
The treat to kill the hostages came Just as the
Colombian government vowed It would not bow to the
guerrillas' demands for the release of jailed leftists,
and not one prisoner would be freed,
"We will all go to the cemetery, Commandante Uno,
leader of the M-19 guerrillas, said in a telephone interview Tuesday with Cromos magazine,
"If the government moves In here, we will all die,"

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BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - A fierce battle
erupted In a border-straddling refugee camp
y,
sending more than 55,000 people fleeing for their lives
across the frontier.
At least nine refugees were killed and 22 wounded in
the day4ong fighting at Camp Rehou, on the Thal.
Cambodian frontier about 150 miles east of Bangkok.

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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
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directing it to pay $17,500 to two public defenders for their
defense of a murder suspect, County'Attorney Nikki Clayton
announced Tuesday.
The public defenders today said they will appeal the case to
the state Supreme Court If necessary,
Clayton told the County Commission that the 5th DistrIct
Court of Appeals struck down the order of Seminole Circuit
Judge Tom Waddell Jr.
Waddell ordered the county in November to pay attorneys
W.J. Heffernan Jr. and Mark Rabinowitz $17,500 for their
defense of Terry Melvin Sin s. Sims was convicted in July, 1979
of killing a reserve deputy sheriff during a botched robbery.
Clayton recommended appealing the order because It ap.
peared to be in violation of a state statute that provides a fee
schedule for public defenders based on the type of case han.
died. In cases such as Sims the set maximum Is $2,500.
The county paid Heffernan and Rabinowitz 1n$2,500 but the
attorneys said they spent 500 hours on the case and should
receive reasonable compensation. They billed the county for
500 hours at$35 per hour.Heffernan III If it were for a private
client he wouldn't have touched the can for less than$50,000.
Rabinowitz said the quality of his defense of Slins was praised
by other attorneys and Judge Waddell, who heard the Case,
But County Administrator Roger
,, Nelswender said in
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November that if the county paid u requested amount, exceeding the fee schedule limitations, it could open the door to
uncontrolled attorney's fees.
Hoffernm said today their attorney, Andrew Graham of
Titusville, Is filing a motion for a rehearing before the 5th
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members In the Willie Lee Jones murder case Interrupted their deliberations early this morning to be read the
testimony by the only eye witness to the Amiling.
The jury has been deliberating the case since Tuesday afternoon.
Jones, 01120 Drew Ave., Sanford, is on trial for the Jan, 20
death of LeRoy Richardson, 33, of 2000 W. 16th St. Jones
allegedly fired several shots In a Goldsboro bar at 1 p.m.
Sunday, Jan, 20, one of which struck Richardson, a patron at
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Before circuit Judge Voile Williams charged the Jury
Tuesday afternoon, explaining to them Jones could be found
guilty of second degree murder with a gun, any lesser
homicide charge, or innocent of any crime, he rejected a
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - Daytona Beach poli ce
motion
mistrial by defense at torney Russell H. Cullen Jr., have charged a 15-year-old girl with kidnapping, grand theft
01 the public defender's
and burglary in the apparently Inadvertent abduction of a 12Cullen said Williams had prevented him from Introducing yea r-old Canadian
testimony about the events which led up to the shooting of
The girl was arrested in Orlando Tuesday, driving a stolen
Richardson,who was Just a bystander during
uring a fight Jones was car In which Ronald Petro was sitting when it was stolen from
a Daytona Beach shopping center where his parents were
The jy Is expected to contin ue deliberations later today, shopping, police said,
after hearing the testimony of Leonard Sutton, one of only two
The boy, from North Bay, On tario, was released near
witnesses called by the prosecution.
Sanford about an hour la ter,

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Games Back Under Lights
The Sanford Men's Softball Association will have
right
Play at Pinehurst Park under the 111glits untli at lent Monday,
under a temporary cowl order signed Tuesday evening by
Circuit Judge Robert McGregor.
The softball league obtained the order a day after the SanW City Conz'nlsolon vote. stop ft from playing there
because 01citizen's complaints of noise, and move It to Chase
Park cnljthStreet.
But the league has a binding contract to use the JkW arm*
tin 1900 season, said attorney Donna Wilhelm-Hudson, who Is
representing the players.
Ma. Wilhelm-Hudson said the contract, giving the players
the right to play under the lights Pindurd, and the right to
sell food and advertising around the outfield fence In return or
payment of electric bills or the lighting and maintenance
work on thefleld, wasonly signed and approved by the city and
League president Ricky Grant lit Friday, just three days
before the conunhssloners voted to break It.
The team moved lii Tuesday flight games, after the city
refused to tarn on the lights until formally served with the
order, an action set for this morning, Ms. Wilhelm-Hudson

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A 20-year-old Virginia man was found guilty by a
twt jury of assaulting a Casselbe poli ceman with his car
Jan.
Peter Daniel
and entering, was convicted Friday of attempting to run down
a Cauelberry officer who had stopped him for motor vehicle
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stove and washing machine. Building Committee Chairman John Krider haó
coordinated efforts to get $100,000 In grants from the foundation to help
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The Seminole County State's Attor- to erect their homes, Ray said,
been assigned to the case, and they are
ney's office is continuing a year-long
From 1976 to 1978, cabin kits were sold looking for other possible cases.
probe Into the business activities of by Seminole real estate salesman Jack
The going is slow, he said, explaining
several people accused of selling log Wright, Ray Indicated,
white-collar crime Investigations are
cabin homes to county residents but
In one case, after allegedly not intricate because of the complex natui
fal ling to deliver on their promises.
of t he alleged crimes, as opposed to most
Chief Assistant State's Attorney Chris providing the building permits for a criminal Investigations, which Involve a
Ray. head f the pmIrvie n,rntv nY. cabin, Wright and others Involved with ,
few WWI3 and PUYSICUL eviuencv.
said Investigators so far have received All American were sued by a Casselberry
The state attorney general is aware Of
woman trying to recover a
complaints from three customers f
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investigations, Ray said, al though he
American Log Cabin Homes, a nrzn refundable deposit.
not
know whether there would be any
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dealer, and Timberline Log Homes, Lannigan was awarded $10,000 In le Anderson also Is wanted In Seminole
damages by Circuit Judge Virgil
operated by
Anderson,
County on a charge of grand theft. He Is
the company was opera ting, worked out Conkling.
accused of stealing a Mark V Continental
of an Altamonte Springs office.
In 1918 All American ceased activities, from a Longwood Lincoln-Mercur,
Investigations by other county State's but cabin kits went on sale through dealer on March 18, 1979, Ray said. y
Attorney's offices Indicates Timberline Timberline, a company operated by
He was arrested July 10 on that charge.
sold about 30 log home packages in the Anderson, son of the man supplying 1sj
but disappeared after being release1
central Florida region, the Seminole ' American's kits, Ray said,
from Jail.
office reports.
So far, three people have come to the
Warrants chargi ng Anderson with
Complainants say their home kits Seminole state's attorney's office grand theft and failure to appear hav
either were not delivered or only par. complaining they were cheated by been obtained by the state's
attorney bt4
tinily delivered, or the company misled Timberline or All American, Ray said, law enforcement officers
have been
them on available construction services adding an Investigator and attor
ney have unable to find Anderson, Ray said.

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Care to prov1
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li~rvlces w1dch meet with state and federal star4ards, but ft
into in
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commissioners said they wanted further explana tion.
could then come up for a vote again Tuesday.
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We Care Is a crisis Intervention and suicide prevention
'DeJu said the commission was also concerned about what
organization under contract with the district Mental Health
percentage of the state and federal funds for the tn-county
Board. The district serves Orange, Osceola and Seminole
plan would actually come to fast-growing Seminole County..
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Also delayed by the commissioners was approval of the
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Clam L Thomas, 67, ci 148 Eng1neersandaconducor for obtained,plans In principle so sta te and federal funds can be
explained Seminole County's Director of Human
Country Club Drive, Sanford, the Seaboard Coast
plan. Representatives of the coin
Ccil
Line Servi Dr. Jorge Deju.
died today his residence! A Railroad,
district Mental Health Board will be Invi ted to meet with the
But the commissioners decided the plan, as presented, left
native of Markton, Pa. he
commissioners at their work session, - DIANE PYK
Survivors Include his wife,
carne to Sa nford in 1119 from Mrs. Gladys Eloise Davis, I"
Punxsutawney. Pa. A retired
McGregor will hear the league's plea for a permanent order manager for the Kroger Sanford; two ions, Gary
Davis,. Orlando and Zane
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Tamps, Kimberly suecoueIt,
He Is narvived by his wife, Sanford and Faith Ann Davis,
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State Sen. John Vogt, D.Coona Beach, will announce his Helen Thomas, Sanford; two
Sanford; three brothers,
candidacyforre-electiontoathlrd term in the Florida Senate daughters, Mrs. Shirley Pttillp, Sanford; William
Q.,
at 2p.m. Thwsday the Greater Sanford Chamber of Corn- Otiborne, East Palestine, New
Mexico and Major
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Ohio, and Mrs. Kay Wirth, Vernon V. Davis, Texas; two
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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Interest rates have suddenly risen to. match or
exceed previous record high levels. That's good
news for the economy in the long run. But it's bad
news in the snort term tor several sectors.
Some people believe high interest rates add to
inflation because they add to costs.
That may be true in the short term. But just the
opposite is true in the long run. High interest rates
discourage credit buying, reduce demand and so
put the damper on rising prices.
The best evidence is the way the futures market
reacted to the rise in interest rates. Most Interest
I rate futures fell to their daily trading limits. SO
did precious metals and other speculative cornmodity futures. Traders were betting that the
high interest rates will curb inflation.

population of just under 4 million
persons.
It is estimated the population will show that
the 222 million Americans live In 86 million
housing units. Information collected In the
census will be available to 3,100 counties, 20,000
incorporated towns and cities; 35,000 county

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panel to decide the case, is expected to take some
action within the next two weeks.
Massey said he thought It was a mistake to
appoint two Judges (Robert McGreggor and
Voile Williams Jr.) to hear the case in the first
place, saying the case has been in a procedural

divisions, 45,000 census tracts, 275,000
enumeration districts and 2.5 million city blocks.

Missouri National Guard
Baffles Huge K.C. Fire

morass for a year.
McGreggor and Williams could not agree on a
decision which Is the reason the third Judge Salfi was brought Into the case.
Fox, a councilman for only two months, and
his colleague Councilman Gene McDonald, both
new to politics, asked and received from Massey,
the name of the chief judge of the circuit,
William Woodson, Indicating they will be calling
him to ask he do something to encourage an
early decision.

The information will be ayailable for distribution
by 1982.

The 1980 year marks the 20th time a population
count has been taken in the United States. The
first census was done in 1790 at the direction of
then Secretary of State Thoma3 Jefferson.
It covered 16 states and the southwest
territory. Responsibility for the count was
delegated to 17 U.S. marshals who hired census
takers. The census takers traveled by horse, foot
or whatever means available. They earned a
salary of up to 2 cents for each person counted.

Rates:

The issue has been in the 18th judicial circuit
(Semlnole-Brevard counties) court in Sanford
since July, 1977.
Massey told the city council Judge Dominick
Salfi, who was recently added to a two-Judge

showed a

The remaining 10 percent of the households
which cannot be contacted by mall and those
households which tall to respond by mall will be
visited by the conventional census enumerators.
An estimated 22 million people will be covered
in this year's census. Making a complete count
with enumerators would be prohibitively ex.
pensive and time consuming.

Wednesday, March 19, 1980-4A

Mnntliq t97 no. Vnur

Answers to questions were written on scraps of
paper and posted in public places. The first count

April 1 is census day. That's the day when
persons who received census forms on March 28
are supposed to put the completed forms in the
mail.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
Military police from
the Missouri National Guard today moved into the city
for the second time in a year to take over dozens of fire
stations abandoned by 900 striking firefighters.
As the MPs mobilized from communities across
northern Missouri, fire-trained police and battalion
chiefs battled the first major fire since the strike began
Monday, a spectacular blaze at two warehouses in the
historic River Quay area near the original Missouri
River landing site.
One four-story warehouse burned to the ground,
sending flames 100 feet into the air, but there were no
Injuries. The second structure was damaged.
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How long does
fry a three-minute
egg? asked Lake Mary Councilman Ray Fox
it take to

recently after hearing a report from City
Attorney Gary Massey on the status of thç
county's lawsuit against Lake Mary. The lawsuit
challenges the annexation of the 1600-acre
Heathrow planned unit development.

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panel warned against budget cuts and tight money
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additional hardships on minorities and the poor.

Slack Services Thursday

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
A funeral will be held
Thursday for Rep. John M. Slack Jr., D-W.Va., who
died of a heart attack Monday on the eve of his 65th
birthday.
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Slack, who failed to gain national prominence but
was considered unbeatable in his home district, died in
an Alexandria, Va., hospital where he had been undergoing evaluation of heart pains.
Slack's aides had planned a surprise birthday breakfast for him the same night. Many broke into tears
when they arrived at the office and learned he was
dead.

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media

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) - The secret autopsy
report of late rock 'n' roll star Elvis Presley was
subpoenaed Tuesday by the Shelby County Grand
Jury, officials said.
The panel has been investigating the prescription.
writing practices of Presley's personal physician, Dr.
George Nlchopeulos. Assistant Attorney General
Michael B. Neal, working in conjunction with the jury,
filed a motion requesting Chancellor D.J. Alissan-

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drates remove a protective order sealing the Presley
autopsy. Neal also asked for results of lab tests conducted In colmectionwlth the autopsy.
Neal asked fora March 28 hearing on the motion filed
Monday. Court officials said a date for the hearing
probably would be set by Friday.

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Jacksonville Cop-Killer
To Seek Graham's Mercy
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
A convicted
Jacksonville cop. killer, whose crime so inflamed some
Policemen that they started wearing T.ehlrts
demanding his execution, will seek mercy from Gov.
Bob Graham and the Clemency Board today.
The board also will hear appeals to reduce the death
sentences of a man who admitted strangling a Fort
Myers schoolboy and a Panama City robber who was
convicted for killing a convenience store clerk and the
wife of a customer.
No Immediate action will be taken in the cases of
James David Raulerson, 30, Arthur Francis Goode III,
25, and Carl Jackson, 35. Graham will decide whether
to sign their death warrants or recommend that the
board commute the sentences of one or all of them.

Teacher Testing Delayed
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) A letter giving the
Impression a teacher testing contract was okayed by
the Department of Education a month before the
Cabinet could review it has prompted members to
postpone the examination program.
The letter, signed by Education Commissioner Ralph
Turllngton, was revealed Tuesday by Attorney
General JlmSmlth. It prompted a 6-1 vote to rebid the
project and effectively means the teacher testing
program ordered by the Legislature can't begin until
next year.
Turllngton, embarrased by the situation, vigorously
denied he knew the contents of the letter, and testing
project i2reictori, Dr. Garfield Wilson, promptly
stepped forward to accept blame.
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BERRY'S WORLD

(;uard=Snake U I t1* mate Anti-Bu rglar Tool
today are not that easily thwarted. They best more information. "I pat a lot of thought into
"Jerry trains 'em not to aaw1 away,"
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Mi4
aid, 'y won't
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get
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hi
burglars
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recession.
—The personal income of Americans
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The

since

Sheehan expects the number of housing
units started to dip below 1 million for
1980 as a whole, making it the worst
housing year since 1976.

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JACK ANDERSON

lowest level
April of 1976.
The biggest declines were among
single-family homes, reflecting the fact

mortgage rates of 15 percent and more,
Other developments on the economic
plus rising house prices and building front:
costs, mean fewer and fewer Americans
—Chase Manhattan Bank, Continental
can afford to buy a new home.
Illinois, First National Bank of Chicago,
Robert Sheehan, an economist with the Marine Midland of Buffalo, N.Y., and
National Association of Home Builders, First National Bank of Boston hiked their
said only about 5 percent of American It" ling rate for prime business
families can afford the median-priced CLL':'nmerS to 19 percent. Most banks
home. Two decades ago, nearly half maintained their prime at 181, percent.
— Stocks rebounded from their worst
could. The current median is $64,000.
loss
in five months with a sharp gain
While most of the economy so far still is
produced by bargain hunters and
showing strong resistance to predictions
of recession, housing already is in "a speculators who believe the United
States is headed into an inflation-cooling
major recession," Sheehan said.

WASHINGTON (UP!)
A Democratic advisory
group wants the party platform to call for wage and
price controls a policy Sen. Edward Kennedy advocates and President Carter strongly opposes.
The platform committee began hearings Tuesday,
and It was urged to endorse an anti-inflation program
more In line with Kennedy's ideas than with the one
Carter announced last week.
Besides recommending wage and price controls, the

In essence, Rep. John Anderson Is trying to
We support the tough action by Paul A. Volcker,
repeat Wendell Wilikie's Republican coup of
chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. The
1940, though he is adapting his strategy to
same day that a horrible" 1.6 percent Increase In
very different circumstances.
The trim, energetic woman went to
wholesale prices was announced for January, he
Wlllkle burst upon the scene as a new and
Afghanistan on her honeymoon four years
raised the cost of banks' borrowing from the
exciting
personality
handsome, eloquent,
ago. She returned with a bundle of
and
above
all
"Interesting."
Federal Reserve to 13 percent, highest in history.
He generated a
00
knit, colorful, knee-length Afghan socks that
surge
of
popular
support,
and
his lieutenants
Volcker pledged to stop the growth of the money
not only paid for the trip but launched her on a
cleverly
orchestrated
the
cheering
from the
supply, even if it means "horrendous" high inlucrative import business and made her
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balconies
at
the
Republican
convention:
"We
lifelong friends In the Soviet-occupied counterest rates.
Want Wilikie! We Want Wilikie!" Support for
try.
WiUkie poured In from the radio audience.
That's tough talk in a presidential election year.
Now she's waiting
to see if a
Alongside Robert Taft, Arthur Vandenberg
promised shipment of about 22,000 pair of the
may send shivers up some backs at the White
and
other GOPstalwarts, Willitie looked fresh
high quality socks will find their way out of
ouse. The high-interest-rate prescription Is a
and
exciting. He swept through to the
Afghaniitân and into the hands of her sales
bitter pill. But we know of no other practical
ran a vigorous campaign, and
staff of colorful, turbanned Sikhs from
remedy to the inflation fever,
carried
the
Republican
plus the anti-war vote
Afghanistan now living the United States.
against
FDR.
"Theoretically, I'll get my socks. It's an
Reducing the federal budget deficit will take
Like WilIkie In his time, Rep. Anderson has
Interesting country to deal with.
time. The deficit should be eliminated entirely.
been working the
effectively. He too is
"1 really love the people there," she said.
But with the pressure for higher defense spending
attractive and interesting, and he has shown
"And they love Americans. When they found
and the reluctance to trim social programs, it
appeal to independents who normally do not
out was an American they'd do anything for
would be foolish to rely on congressional budgetvote Republican.
me."
balancers as our front-line troops In the inflation
Her "hobby" of importing Items to pay for
On the face of it, however, the Idea that
fight.
her travels has mushroomed into asix-figure
nderson might gain the Republican
business. In addition to a line of ethnic "socks
D C.
nomination seems slightly silly.
We must reduce demand in the private sector. around the world," she has branched into
He supports racial busing, and, in effect,
We must make It harder to borrow good dollars
handcrafted "belts around the world" and
racial quotas. He is for abortion on demand
she have an Influence on the president? More and gun control and ERA.
carved wooden "combs around the world."
WASHINGTON - President Carter's
today and pay them back in cheaper dollars
In the psychological than In the P011t1C1 area,
She
has
also
published
a
book,
"How
recent
United
Nations
gaffe
To
Be
first
ordering
a
tomorrow. That's going to hurt ,the housing
With that set of positions, you would think
she
said. But she added csutloly: "There
rter
in
And
Pay
For.
Your
Worldvote
against
IxaeL,
ties
disavowing
muricet. It wttHutt car
t* 1t1fliL bsdke
h.'dhe tro" setting a ticket to tbe
W
ths tact tMLb.
has been attrtbutedto the tnsptltud. that
atnd produces a bimonthly
.psuoan"eanv.nuon, istatue. .
would be listening and weighing everything I
has characterized his leadership.
The rising cost of energy will continue to deliver
newsletter of Ups for Importers.
nominated by it.
say."
But there may have been a deeper cause,
"I haven't made a million yet, but I plan
hammer blows at the economy. Inevitably It will
On the abortion Issue, a complex matter by
The president's brother Billy Carter, has
to,"
says
Ms.
Green,
and
Sources
with
access
to
whose
tall
the
Oval
Office
have
figure
any standard, Anderson's campaign
continue to drive up all prices. But we must
developed a close relationship with the
blonde hair won't easily be forgotten by the
heard Carter privately express annoyance
literature has been shrill and Insulting, and
compensate as best we can in other arm, and
Libyans
who are militantly anti-Isrsel. He
village people who do the weaving for her in
with Israeli- Prime Minister Menachem
it's time for him to disavow it and apologize
that Includes curbs on Inflationary borrowing.
has exchanged visits and accepted gifts from
the Aghan area of Paghnam, 20 miles from
Begin. They also say that advocates of the
for its tone,
the
Libyans. But itisunknown whether he has
Kabul.
Arab cause surround the president.
On military issues, as the balance tips
tried to Impress Libyan viewl U!)Ofl his
Ms. Green said she wrote her Afghan
Few people are closer tohim than his sister,
steeply against the West, Anderson remains
brother.
Ruth Carter Stapleton, who guided him
contacts and received an Immediate reply
However, the president's former
Susan
assuring her there would be "no problem" in through the religious experience that
Those are his liabilities, but he has plenty of
budget director, Bert Lance, reportedly
supplying her with the socks. However, she
stormed him into a born-again Christian. She
assets, as his electoral performances are
has discussed Arab issues ln the Oval office.
The demand for the Susan B. Anthony dollar said, the letter indicated there were two has Just returned from a tour of the Arab It
beginning to demonstrate,
Is also known that some Arab friends tiled
He Is right on the 50-cent gasoline tax, a
lags far behind the more-than-adequate supply. obstacles destination of the shipment and, world, financed In part by an Arab-American to help bell Lance out of a financial jam two
the main
businessman,
the political situation.
way of conserving petroleum; reducing the
And with 270 million of the coins distributed and worry,
Stapleton came back persuaded that the years ago.
.
says she can't unSocial Security tax; and diminishing
another Boo million In inventory, the BureaU of the derstand *hat the Russians would want-with Palestinians "have got to have recognition in
An Arab od mil1lonaire, Ghaith R. Riarson,
dependence
on OPEC. On ecanon-dc matters
Mint has ordered production halted at the end of
some way." One of her traveling companions, CC to the rescue and Purchased Lances
Afghanistan, a country with few natural
generally,
Anderson
is superbly well In.
bank stock at a generous price. Ptaraon
March.
Cliff Custer, also quoted her as being
resources, rugged terrain and tough Inhappens to be the son of Saudi Arabia's
divIdua1Ln, except as a stepping stone to fused" about Begin's statements. "She has a
People just refuse to accept the coins in change
Anderson'sstyllstic appeal Is powerful, and
adviser
an American affairs,
gut-level question mark about where he's
because they believe they're too easily mistaken Iran.
he has summed It up with his slogan "The
coming from," said Custer.
Or, maybe, her socks?
With the White House, Carter is 'also
for quarters.
Anderson Difference," He radiates what
Mrs. Stapleton was careful to disassociate surrounded by advisers who have been ac
"There's
no
gold,
sliver,
oil
or
shipping
might be called the Style of Intelligence.
Mint Director Stella Hackel, however, believes ports, so It's got to be the
her views from those of her brother. "My cused of having a pro-Arab bias.
mused.
Hehas also shown impressive tactical glfts.
that Americans may still be persuaded to use the "Weu they havecold winters"inshe
t brother knows I travel and am Interested In
The most important of these is BFI'!J!
the
In Iowa, where he was going nowhere, he
dollar bearing the likeness of the woman who Union."
politics," she said. "Early In his presidency,
who as long ago as 1675 called for i U.&amp;
faced the farmers and supported the grain
spent most of her life trying to win the vote for her
She has already sold about 60,000 pair of the he reminded me that I was not appointed as guarantee of a Palestinian state. DrsstimW
embargo. In New Hampshire, where he had
sex,
classic knitwear at prices ranging from $3 to his private ambassador to the world."
met and shook hwcb with Palestine
as much chance as the ayatollah of getting
Nonetheless, she had private audiences Uberatlon Organization leader Yaedr Arafat
The director has asked the Postal Service to $15 a pair and the name "Mary Green
votes from gun fans, he got himself booed for
with several Arab leaders who spoke to her
ate reception In Algiers last Oct 31
give the coins in change as part of a campaign to
advocating gun control. Both moves
about the Palestinian problem. She corn- days before Iranian militants, some of them
today In the United States,
gest.d priceless publicity.
encourage acceptance.
one
municated their views to the president by trained by the PLO, utOed the U.S.,
'1 Oft of importing as a game
Anderson may well be in the process of
Th e government Is denied the ultimate tool of
which Pon for my travels," says Ma, Green, overseas telephone. He responded to the CIII, in Thhe$n. Ma repor&amp;Wly told 8*IdI MabIM
wrecking
George Bush as the "alternative to
the private merchandiser faced with an IflVefltOl7 who loves to hit the reet
she said, by reassuring her: 'You really did ofticlals "we talk every day to members of
glut because of a gap between supply and
On, project she wants to undertake In San the right thing, and I'll follow through right the PLO."
Under what conceivable
of cirdemand. There can be no end-of-month sales or Francisco is a benefit for the estimated away,"
Bresthuki's strategic view 01 the Middle cwnstancei could John Andersonset
slip through
After her trip, the president's sister East pats great emphasis on currying favor
100000 Afghanistan refugees now In Pakistan.
other forms of discount.
to the nomination in Detroit?
r
opped by the White House to brief both with the Olkh Arab states, glvingthem
"
Th
ere
lot
of
c
amps
with
mostly
d
Suspension of production ls the only sensible
The "WY process Would have tot)e
answer until Hackel develops the supreme women and children and not much Is heard Carter and his national security adviser, every possible concqpri In return ofr a
Inconclusive. Reagan, RuskAnderson and
about
she saw, Adding that the ThInlew Brzezinski.. "I gave Jimmy my guaranteed oil IIcP1Y and hopidlar military
perhaps Ford would have to show up with
promotion to make the Susan B. Anthony dollar situation Is getting
worse instead offter, Impreulom and myopinions," she said. Does lisee..
afttAntiall numbers of delegates.

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Issuance of building permits, which
indicate future construction, dropped 8
percent to an annual rate of 1,163,000, the

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The housing industry already is in a
major recession," an industry official
says, with home building at its lowest
level in more than three years. The
outlook for home buyers Is expected to
get worse.
The Commerce Department said
Tuesday the number of new housing units
started dropped 6 percent in February to
a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
1,334,000, the lowest since December
1975.

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SAN
Mary Green
would like to sock It to the Russians in
Afghanistan.
FRANCISCO (UP!)

Home Builders In Squeeze Play

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Wednesday, March 19,1980--SA

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E*serd W. RInson
Orem 5. TilIsilult
ilni J. Kaufman. D,Iary
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Jiae S. Connally, Deities
Janki M. Gilmori, Ueltona
Geraldine F. Lelsenring,
DiniaS
Liwle S. Turner, Denies

Jacak Mardi. Enlirprisi
Cy,WIiIi 5. NutI, Enterprise
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Harper. Geneva

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Gloria L. Owk
Janice broker
Susan A. D,dan

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Carter, Reagan
YOUR
LAWN &amp;
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Bury OPP~1011~elIts
CHIC AGO UPJim Carter ;(l
Ronald Reagan easily added Illinois to their
string of primary victories along with bags full
of new delegates in their quickening march
toward the presidential nominations.
Illinois voters put Carter one-third of the
way to the Democratic nomination Tuesday,
CHICAGO UPI
Richard M. Daley
and pushed Reagan to the 20 percent mark for
conquered the Chicago Democratic
the GOP nomination he Just missed four years.
machine his father built by winning the
ago.
Democratic nomination for state's atAnd the largest primary to date left it
torney of Cook County.
clearly up to the faltering challengers
lie did it with a landslide Tuesday over
Edward Kennedy on the Democratic side and
Alderman Edward M. Burke the handGeorge Bush and John Anderson in the
picked choice of Mayor Jane M. Byrne
Republican race
to produce something
and the candidate of the party
sensational to stop Carter and Reagan.
organization she heads.
Carter drubbed Kennedy almost 2 to 1 in
While an estimated 500 persons
Illinois' "beauty contest" and did almost as
stomped and cheered in a hotel ballroom,
well in the separate voting for the state's 179
one man yelled, "You're the next
national, convention delegates. It was the
niayor" Dale)' stopped in the middle of
seventh time in eight primaries he has beaten
his acceptance speech and laughed.
the Massachusetts senator.
Daley, who ran as an independent
Reagan defeated Rep. John Anderson in the
against the organization, has denied he
battle of Illinois, doing even better in the
wants the mantle of a father who ruled
tabulation for the GOP's 92 district delegates
Chicago for 20 years. Mrs. Byrne has
than lie did in the popular vote. Bush, last
denied she tried to block him because of
month's "Stop Reagan" champion, was barely
his supposed ambition
able to keep the percentage of his third-place
total of 24.
finish in double numbers.
The primaries move next to New York and
Reagan was ahead for 42 delegates for an
Connecticut, where the faltering challengers indicated total of 209 toward the 998 needed for
are said to have some prospects. But Carternomination. Anderson was ahead for 26
and Reagan are cushioned against setbacks;
delegates for an indicated total of 39, Bush was
ahead for I delegate for an indicated total of
Kennedy, Anderson and Bush are sitting on
46. Rep. Philip Crane led for delegates. There
bedrock.
Kennedy and Anderson both vowed to were a projected 21 uncommitted delegates for
continue in the race; Bush had nothing to say an indicated total of 38,
Going into Illinois, Carter led Kennedy in the
on election night, but declared in advance he
would persist.
delegate race 375.5 to 183.5, with 1,666 needed
The Democratic vole, with 95 percent of For the nomination. On the GOP side Reagan
had 167, Bush 45, Anderson 13 and Crane none,
precincts reporting:
Carter 727,989 65
with 998 needed to win.
Kennedy 333,980 30
Carter now has won the primaries in Illinois,
Puerto Rico, Alabama, Georgia, Florida,
Brown 38,279 :i
On the GOP side, with 94 percent reporting:
Vermont and New Hampshire. K e n n e d y
Reagan 514,807 48
won Massachusetts. The third major
Anderson 391,137 37
Democratic candidate, California Gov.
Bush 118,378 11
Edmund C. Brown, Jr., did not campaign in
Crane 23,371 2
Illinois and collected 4 percent of the vote.
Carter was ahead for 154 delegates for an
Reagan won the same primaries as Carter
indicated total of 51.5 toward the 1,666 needed except Puerto Rico, which, with Massafor nomination. Kennedy was winning 16 for an chusetts, went to Bush. Anderson has secondindicated total of 199.5. The projection for place finishes in Vermont, Massachusetts and
uncommitted delegates was 2, for an Indicated
Illinois.

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Trials And Errors
Casual Thief Must Serve Life
ANG1JTON, Texas IUPI) Bill Rummel, pinched the cigarette and thought about the
casual thief, habitual criminal under Texas question.
law and state prison "lifer," gazed through the
"If you had It all to do over again — "
black mesh wire cage separating him from a
"I would have fixed the man's air con.
reporter.
ditioner," he Interrupted.
For four hours Tuesday, he had mulled the
If Bill Rummel had repaired an air conSupreme Court's 5-4 vote upholding his life ditioner In a San Antonio, Texas, tavern in
sentence for three thefts totaling 1229,11.
1973, he might not be serving a life term today.
There are, it became clear, degrees of Rut he didn't repair It, even though he cashed
freedom.
the tavern owner's $120.75 check,
Rummel, his thinning blond hair neatly
Nine years earlier, he had used someone
combed, a cigarette In his hand, ached not just else's credit card on a dare his lawyer said
to leave prison, but simply to talk to his
to buy four tires worth $80 at a service
visitors in the more dignified surroundings on station. He was 20 and pleaded guilty to credit
card abuse.
the other side of the black mesh,
Five years later, he wrote a $28.38 check to
His lawyer, Scott Atlas, 30, an antitrust
ay for a rented hotel room. The check was not
specialist with the nation's largest law (Inn
sensed on his account. Again he pleaded guilty.
John Connally's Houston law firm
When the San Antonio jury convicted him of
his client's distress and called the warden of
the Retrieve Unit of the Texas Department of theft by false pretenses In the air conditioner
Corrections. The warden agreed Rummel case, the state classified Rummel as an
could leave the cage.
habitual offender and gave him the mandatory
With a guard standing nearby, Rummel, 38, punishment specified in an 1856 law.
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Alleged Rapist Gets New Trial
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!)
The
Judge William Bowen said in the opinion
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals has over- that limes did not have the mental ability to
turned the rape conviction of Tommy Lee waive his constitutional right to remain silent
Hines, a retarded black man whose case trig, during questioning and have a lawyer present
gered months of racial turmoil in north during the interrogation.
Alabama, with a stern warning that "this
"We have diligently searched and have been
court will not tolerate anything less" than a unable to find any case involving mental
fair trial,
retardation and the voluntariness of a conThe court held Tuesday in a unanimous fession wherein the degree of mental retarda.
decision that Hines, who was convicted of the tion was as extreme as that presented here,"
February 1978 rape of a white Decatur woman Bowen wrote,
and sentenced to 30 years In prison, was denied
The case sparked a series of demonstrations
a fair trial. A new trial was ordered.
and clashes between blacks and the Ku Klux
"Regardless of his race or the crime with Klan when the trial was moved from Decatur
which he is charged," the court said, "the to Cullman.
accused must receive a fair trial. This court
It was one of the most volatile racial cases in
will not tolerate anything less."
north Alabama since the Scottsboro Boys rape
Attorneys for Hines have argued their client trials In the 1930s. In that case, nine black boys
had the mental capacity of a 6-year-old and were convicted of raping two white girls In a
was wrongly prosecuted.
freight car passing through Alabama.
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The ex-convict, was written in the stars when he
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, (UPI)
position of the stars doesn't excuse crime, a was born. The lawyer said he has aHong Kong
judge has told an attorney who wants to plead astrologer preparing Denton's sun chart and
will call astrologers from New York, Arizona
Ids client innocent by reason of astrology.
"I don't think we can excuse people from the and Virginia to testify.
results of what we would otherwise call crimiDenton and others like him are "forced by
nal activities just because the stars were in the planetary obedience" to lead violent and
wrong place," Broward Circuit Judge Joseph troubled lives," Nageley said at the hearing
Price told veteran Miami Beach defense at- Monday.
torney Jack Nageley atapre-trial hearing this
"I want the verdict to prove that an inweek.
divfdual has no control over his behavior," he
But Price rdused to grant a prosecution said,
motion to reject Nageley's planned defense
Nageley said he also plans to introduce
that Mark Quinn, 23, is Innocent of rape and comic books Into evidence at the trial but
robbery charges because he is insane by declined to disclose the purpose.
reason of astrological influence.
"People think I've gone around the bend,"
Rejecting the defense before the trial Nageley said.
started would be premature, Price said,
Denton is charged along with Thomas A.
though he added thal "the rules of CrillW4Al Sheridan with breaking Into the town house
procedure do not make provision for that owned by a Plantation, Fla., couple last SepL
22. They roHd th.' ,ymnt. 21Iw$ the man's Nageley contends that the fate of Denton, an wrist with a knife and raped th. woman.
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Retains Consultant

Longwood
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Longwood City Commission voted this week to
reta in the services of an environmental engineer for
six months as a consul tant for the city's sewage
treatment department and Implement his
suggestions for improving the city's two plants.
Douglas Miller, of Canin-Miller Environmental
Scientists of Orlando, will be retained at $150 per
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dependence on junior college players,
only a couple of players in the junior college ranks that we're
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"One reason for this is that in the Southeastern Conference
Herald
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"if you were a non-predictor (you didn't attain a hIgh enough
grade point average to play ma jor college basketball ) and 99
now. Next year realistically there will be 20 blue chip percent of all your outstanding junior college basketball
prospects," predicted Sloan about Florida basketball,
players were non-predictors,
Despi te Sloan's 14 year absence his love affair with the
"There aren't many of these guys that are going to be junior
University of Florida never ended.
college graduates. So, that cuts the list way down to start
"My wife and I really love Florida, I really fell in love with
with." cont inued Sloan.
the Universi ty when I was two before. The personality of the
Some Gator basketball enthusiasts have shown alarm with
Uni versity, the clima te, everything about It really suits me," the lack of quality JC graduates to fill the holes, but this Is
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worrying the unflappable Sloan.
"Isaid when we were here before, 'If they ever get a facili ty
"A lot of people are all panicky. I'm not worried about that,"
and are able to make a genuine commtznent to basketball for said Sloan concerning the junior college situation. "They tell
Norman Sloan that will be the finest basketball job in me 'you're gonna have a young, inexperlinced team that's

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Optimist Club President Bob Howe and Seminole
Principal Don Reynolds, far right, listen in as
Seminole County School Superintendent Bud
Layer reminisces about his Sellilliole lligh
coaching days and compliments [fithe Tribe
basketball players on their'ii-isseason. I' erand
Sanford Mayor LeeNloore were guest speakers a(
the Tuesday Optimist Club luncheon honoring
coach Payne and the Seminole 111gb basketball
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"We will be young. But I'm telling you the high school

ieniors that are the outstanding players in this state arid in the
country today, it's already been proven they can play .
"And they can play successfully. If I get five or six of the
guys that we're after, I think we'll surprise everybody except

ourselves," concluded Sloan

Knowing Norman Sloan's past track record, it should be a
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Lyman's Schoopffin Tilple Leader

Lyman's 500, 200,100 and 50 freestyles, an internationally ranked Schade, Orange Park in
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only swimmer for Randy Reese In G nesvi lle, heads the other
500 Free. Hudson one of the
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events,
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week's NATIONAL SWIM- relays to make it a clean
Mike Beam, Boone, and
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MING POOL INSTITUTE sweep for her. Thayer, the Roy Deary, Episcopal, head the 100 back.
Florida has made the coounitmsnt. This year a brand new TOP SWIMMING TIMES list, sensational new swimmer to the AAAA and AAA distance
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Sloan has asked only two players Mark GlombeW and and 100 butterfly. Miss C0 and 100 freestyle events In Lee Hudson, Winter Park, in Leon, in
the 200 and Chris
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man Ken Macha singled home
national
The Reds' rookie outfielder, Roberto Ramos In the eighth
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The Cincinnati Reds and Duane Walker— a .303 hitter to break a scoreless tie ... Joe
Los Angeles Dodgers fought at Nashville last year — led Charboneau cracked a threeas though it were the regular off the fifth inning with a run homer for Cleveland ...
season with the National home run, his second of the
Don Money delivered a two.
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hander Don Sutton,
Ogilvie and German Thomas
The Reds' "A" team took a
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4-2 lead in an exhibition game winning run In a game which carry Milwaukee ... Veteran
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Cincinnati reliever Manny will lie in the NL We~kt this four-hitter for the Yankee&amp; ...
Sarmiento retired pinch- ' season.
Willie Wilson'had two hits and
hitter Jack Perconte on a
In other exhibition games, Dave Chalk drove in two runs
bases-loaded bouncer back to Baltimore edged Texas, 4-3, to lead Kansas City ... Joe
fte" by J" 0098oft
the mound with two out to Minnesota topped Boston, 5-2, Rudi's bases-loaded sacrifice
Bruce McCray of Seminole and Maria Smith of
preserve the Reds' 4.3 vic- Toronto outlasted St. Louis, fly in the sixth scored Carney
tory.
Lyman
are all smiles after receiving Burger King
11-10,
Detroit
nudged Lansford with the eventual
Los Angeles had pulled to Houston, 5-4, Montreal winning run ... Gary
Player of the Year Awards Tuesday night.
' within one run when pinch- blanked Philadelphia, 2-0,
Wheelock, Odell Jones and
hitter Pedro Guerrero drew a Cleveland downed the Shane Hawley combined on a
bases-loaded walk, the second Chicago Cubs, 7-2, Milwaukee four-hitter for Seattle ... Two.
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of the inning issued by Sar shaved San Diego, 0-5, the run homers by John Hale and
miento.
New
York
Yankees Har ry Spilman provided the
Registratlonsare now being will begin April 15. Try-outs
Cincinnati scored a run in whitewashed the Chicago power for Cincinnati's "B" taken by the Sanford for girls in the Junior League
the second Inni ng on a double White Sox, 1-0, Kansas City team.
Recrea tion Department for will be held Wednesday, April
by Ray Knight and a single by stopped Pittsburgh, 8-4, and
Girl's Softball. Girls ages 9 - 23, at 5:00 p.m., at Ft. Mellon
Sam Mejias. The Reds then Seattle stumped San Fran- Tars Host Soccer 15 In terested In playing Softball Field. League play
took a 3-0 lead In the thIrd cisco, 6-0, and the Cincinnati
softball may register at any of will begin May 5. All girls who
WINTER PARK
when they bunched a walk "B" team defeated the New
The three offices: City Hall, The try-out will be placed on
with singles by Dave Collins, York Mets, 4.3.
Rollins College soccer team Youth Wing of the Civic teams.
Dave Concepcion and Johnny
Mark Corey's eighth-Inning will host the Fifth Annual Center located on the corner
There will
Bench off Dodgers starter homer carried Baltimore and Invitational Indoor Soccer of Sanford Ave. and Seminole
be an
Jerry Reuss,
handed Texas Its nin th exhibi- Tournament on Saturday, Blvd. or at the Westside organizational meeting LAYER
March 22nd from 9:30 a.m. to Center located on Persimmon Wednesday, Mardi 19, at 7:00
Rookie Charlie Lelbrandt, lion loss without a win
p.m., for all parents and RECALLS
bidding fora spot in the Reds' Minnesota scored four eigh th- 5:00 p.m. In the Enyart Ave.
Into
coaches
of Lassie and Junior
starting rotation, blanked the inning runs on three hits, two Alumni Field House.
Girls will be divided
League
girls, in the Youth
Dodgers over the first three Boston errors and a walk ...
This year's participants two leagues: Lassie League
innings, but In the four th the Otto Velez hlt two homers and include the University of for Girls ages 9-l2 and J un ior Wing I WV Civic Center.
Dodgers scored on a pair of Toronto scored three runs in Jacksonville, Florida League for girls ages 13.15.
We are In need of coaches
sWIes and Rick Monday's the ninth ... Dave Stegman's InternationaI University,
Try-outs for Lassie League anyone interested please
sacrifice
fly.
Monday bases-loaded sacrifice fly in- Tampa University, the will be held Monday March 24,
p.m., at Ft. Mellon contact Renee Hughes, at 322.
homered off Mario Soto in the the ninth gave Detroit the University of South Florida, at 5:00
3161 ext. 290 or stop by any of
seventh for the Dodgers' victory
Montreal utility and Rollins
Softball Field League play the Recreation Offices

"I don't think there Is a state in the union tight now that is
turning out more qua1lty, blue chip (basketball) prospects
than the state of Florida."
The man talking was a man very Interested in good
basketball players. His name is Norman Sloan and he is
retur" from a 14-year absence to once again take over the
reins of the University of Florida's floundering basketball
program.

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Friends and supporters of State Sen. Buddy McKay, Ocala,
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by Sen. RldiardStone, D-MIamI, will be celebrating McKay's

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plans for the upcoming campaign for the September
Democratic primaries.
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talent also. Selected to this sear's all-counts' team
are Front roy, left to right l)omia I.irsin I sman
Toni llardee-Seminole, Robbin Higgins-Seminole.
Back roy, left to right are I'alti J.u.ohs Senimole

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The Burger King all-Seminole County team
members are front row left to right Glenn
Stambaugh-Seminole, Doug Dershimer-Lake
rantle y , Keith Whltne3-Seminole Back row left
to right Bruce McCray, Reggie Butler and David
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announced this week and details are expected
to be available within three to four weeks.
The additions in the works $ the third
phase of a long-range capital expansion and
Improvement program that Was announced
two years ago.
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Plans for a $10 million, three-year expanslon program at Orlando's Ringling Bros.
and Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus World were

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selected as the Seminole County Players of the 3ear. — JOE

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Longwood, has been named recipient of a George
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University. The announcement wa~ made by
University President Dr. Ralph W. Adams. A
graduate of Lake Brantley high School, Ms.
Wallenfels was class valedictorian. She Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallenfels.
Each year the George C Wallace scholarship is
awarded to high school and junior college
students who have excelled In a academic and-or
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Club where club members along with Sanford Mayor Lee
Moore, school superintendent Bud Layer and Optimist
president Bob Howe spoke of the team's great ac:nts and contributions to the community th is

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symbol of the Moscow Olympics Stanford
Blum. whose California firm owns merchandising rights to all products used to
promote the games, reports sales of the stuffed
bear plummeted once talk of a U.S. 01y mpic
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that might need to be done.
Commissioner Dick Williams said If it was a
matter of safety, he would rather see sidewalks
leading to elementary schools put In before those
near hi" schools
Commissioner Sandra Glenn urged that a

schedule a work session with County Engineer Bill

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Bush to give historical perspective on the matter.
Also, they directed that he gather from each
commissioner list of similar projects in the county

wi th any municipality that will match funds. But
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff said par.
ticipatlon in the sidewalk project with Longwood
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to suppo rt the proposed bill which would set the
ourselves," he said.
Only a handful of residents were present for quota for granting liquor licenses in Seminole
Mayor Steven Uskert's first citizen-participation County at one for every 4,0(X) persons in an ticipat on
period scheduled to last up to 30 minutes. He had of population increase in the upcoming census.

study.
The sidewalk in question would be on the east side
of 427, south of State Road 434 and leading from 434
to Lyman High School. It Is in the city of Longwood
but is on a road transferred to county jurisdiction
from the state of Florida.

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to pass a flood insurance ordinance that lists
the Wayman Street paving project and the com- requirements for building in flood-prone areas in
mission gave him authority to go ahead with the order to comply with regula ons for federal flood

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agenda to
budgeted for moving the Skylark package sewer allotted the time at the beginning of the
give citizens an opportunity to speak 0U
plant) for the lab and $3,500 for the drying beds,
The city has had a lot of complaints from Skylark item to come up on the agenda.
d
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No one chose to speak during t he period.
residents about the odor from the treatment plant,
iday
but City Administrator David Chacey said the plant mayor said he will be in city hall every Fr
Is nos operating better and Miller told him it ap. before city meetings from 1 to 5 p.m. for the Co
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men in tonight's championship game of the National Invi ta tion
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Of his game-high 30 points in the second half Monday night to
lead the Cavaliers to a 96.71 triumph over the Nevada-Las
Vegas Runnnin' Rebels. Most of the postgame talk, however,

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Fighting Illini. Kevin McHale, the Gophers' 6.11 senior center,
is considered a sure first-round draft choice by most NBA
scouts and 7-2 reserve Randy Breuer scored a game-high 24
points against Illinois. Wit 6-10 forward Gary Holmes, Mm-

"1 don't think the players think that much about its" said
Lamp. "It's somet hi ng we leave to the fans and sportswriters.
Nevada-Las Vegas Coach Jerry Tarkanian said before the
semifinal round t he Big Ten t his year may have been, t.he
toughest conference in the history of college basketball."

with 14 seconds left led the Golden Gophers to a 65-63 semifinal

nesota's front line becomes frighteningly massive.

triumph over Big Ten rival Illinois Monday night, Intends to
put a different kind of pressure on Lamp and the other Virginia
guards.

And Virginia Coach Terry Holland knows it.
"We've had trouble wi th big teams all year and Minnesota
certainly hasa lot of height," said Holland, who has guided the

"One of our prime objectives will be to push the ball up the
floor," said Mitchell, "I don't think Virginia can run that well,
I don't think they can run with us."

Cavahers to a 23-10 record after a bruising Atlantic Coast

Conference schedule.

An emphasis on a running game would be a typical strategy
for Minnesota, 21.10, whose towering front line wore down the

ferences in the country, but Lamp doesn't think conference
rivalry will be a factor.

Some pretty impressive three hits while Shane Liet. edged Decker's Royals 2-1.

action on the Altamonte Little two each to lead the Phillies at scored both runs for the
League circuit.
the plate. Letterlo notched Phillies. Shane Letterio
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Braswell
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Colonial: Runck 2 3. Simpson 2 3,

SishopMoore
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Brennan and Paquefte. Davis,

Locer (3) and Platter; Hitters-

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200 010 510-9 13 2 RBI; Kissimmee: Pate HR, 3
100 110 001-I 6 S RBI; Records: Bishop Moore 93

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RBIs, Cincinnati- Clossea 2.4.
Records: Cc.' neil 4.3 (11 in
baseball week); Cincinna ti 1.1
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Clemson I, Rollins 2

Durham;

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Johnson and Katanich. HittersLuther: McLaughlin 2 RBls
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Philadelphia.

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Nuggets ki. ,lau 91

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In

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Rollins, U.C.F. Head All-Confeirseence

McCarty, Camaclo (5), J. Jones
(7) and Dempsey, Heath (4),
Frost, Kison (3). Clear (1),

Thursday's Games
Toronto at Philadelphia

the final s po t

Western

tilL'

Georgia Southern at Stetson (2),
2and 7:30 p.m.

and Ramoa. W- Dues, 1-

OakLand
California

Winnipeg at Toronto
Quebec at Chicago
Boston at Minnesota

Portland to

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North Central 5, Montgomery 33
Milligan 7, montgomery S
Millersville 3, Staen Island 2
Lincoln Memorial 9, Rhode

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Montreal at Hartford

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tradition the moment I joined Spurs 100, Bullets 94
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Wheelock, L- Whitens, HIS11)01 6, Adolphi S
Seattle, Horton (I), Craig (2), AAuilphI 7. Stalin Island 2
943
Today's Games
Austin Posy at Florida, 7:30
Royals IL Pir•tosI
p.m.

65 Reed.

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with 24 poInts.
1.akers 113, Warriors- 100
Los Angeles converted 35
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Mansfield St. 6, Bloomfield 5
Millgan9, Drexel S

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The Pistol fired away ictorv arid Detroit us eighth
for 21 points in the
half straight loss.
and finished wi th 31 in his first • Suns 112, Kings 109
start since joining Boston.
Paul Westphal, held to it

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Owchinko, Patton (6), Stanton
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WINTER PARK - Kyle for the fifth spot oil the Second

RBI; Fadem 23; St. onge 22.

Slowik and Flynn; Brown and
Schaeffer. Hitters - Rollins:
Barnhardt 2.3, 26, 2 ROl's.
Clemson: Gallagher 1.3, 2 RBI's;
Runs 3.1; Ruse 3.4; Weems 74.
Records: Rollins 13.7 (11 in
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Pro Hock.y

(5) and Hunt.

Bishop Moore; Berbelr 73. 2

Rollins Baseball Week
Cornell 9, Cincinnati 4

Reuss, HR- Monday, Walker.

Cleveland
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Chicago (NL) 001 100 050-2 I I

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Boston at Detroit
Denver .1 Kansas City

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Portland it Golden State
Los Angeles at Phoenix
Milwaukee at Seattle
Thursday's Games
Philadelphia at Washington

Colonial
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Ryan (s) and Campbell, Smith, Colonial 9.3.
Bishop Moore 7, Kissirnmee3
Hatcher (6) and Emerick. Hitters:

Baltimore, Corey.
R ads l, Doadgers2
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Toronto, Velez 2, Howell.
Indians 7, Cubs 2

Chicago at Utah

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Edgewater

- Bostwick 2 3,
Records: Edgewater 3 5 I,
Heatherington, Barnhouse (7),

mandes,

Smiles; Lucci (UCF) d.
- Cochran 6-3, 7.5; Foster (K) d.
Langill 4-I. 4.0; Webb (K) d.
Chappell 4.2, 74; Leytze (K) d.
-Stauble 6.2, 6.7, 63; Chafe (UCF)
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Krass 75, 6.4.
40 19 13
Doubles: Luccl.Chappell (UCF) Minnesota
31
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Toronto
30 33 S
Krass (UCF) d, Worley.Elroy4.0, Qsie
23 34 9
'4.4; McFredrick.Varga (K) d.
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Langili.Stauble II. 74, 7.6;
y•clinclsed playoff
Record: UCF 14.4.
Tuesday's Results
Rollins 6, Western Ky3
NY Islanders 6, Atlanta 3
Singles: DeSalvo d. Magnet 6.4.
Washington 4, Colorado 1
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Perry d. GOla 4.3,
MInnesota 4, Pittsburgh 3
Spielman d. Alenparte 44,6.1,4.2:
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Cleve 101, Detroit 107, of
San Antonio 100, Wash 94
Denver 96, Utah 91
Phoenix 112. Kin City 109
Los Ang 113, Golden St. 100
Chicago 115, San Diego 101
Portland 123, Milwaukee 127

Games

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Inure (L) 13.1: 380 Hurdles:
Davis (A) 10.9; 80$: Story 2:05.3;
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San Antonio at Philadelphia
Washington at Atlanta
New York at Houston
New Jersey at Indiana

Davis (A) US; Pole Vault:
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Tuesday's Results
Boston 111, Indiana 102

Jump: Merola (WO) 64
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Apopka 95, Spruce Creek 75
Lyman 3,, West Orange
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Tuesday's Results
Tigers 3, Astros 4

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Tuesday's Results

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Sanford 4, Mainland 3

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Doubles: McFadden. Faulkner

7.10

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Chicago (N) vs. Oakland at

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Seattle vs. Milwaukee at
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25 es 23. HR. Stricklen 2*.
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New York (N)100 004 000-4 10 1
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Tuesday night results

Mitchell isn't arguing.

The game pits two teams from perhaps the toughest con-

SCOREBOARD

Dog Racing

In tonight's final against Minnesota, Lamp will try to fulfill
the same role he had against Nevada-Las Vegas: hit the
outside shot so the opposition can't collapse on Sampson inside,
Sophomore guard Darryl Mitchell, whose two free throws

hitting highlighted weekend terlo and Mike Plnckes added Jim Fox hit two doubles and

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married Feb. 1, at 3:30 p.m., at St. Augustine Ca tholic
Church, Gainesville. Rev. Henry Lang, uncle of the
bridegroom, performed the candlelight and double ring
ceremony which was written by the bridal couple.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Betty Kleppe, 103 Oaks
Court, Sanford, and Robert E. McKee, also of Sanford.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her
vows a formal ivory sheer gown lavishly embellished with
alencon lace appliques She ore an alencon lace hat, with
attached veil of Imported Illusion, adorned with silk flowers.
Her wedding bouquet was an a rrangement of silk flowers.
Sandy McKee attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore
a halter styled floor length grape colored gown complemented
with a chiffon cape. She wore silk flowers In her hair and

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feels comfortable among the Theodore's sister, Martha, celebrated their third wedwomen there. This club was was a bridesmaid for the di ng anniversary.
the place where he made his

The newlyweds plan to Bill's parents, are here

therefore where he launched spend a couple of days at the visiting the Kleins also. They
his political career.
beach. They are postponing are looking for a home here in
Sanford
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Harris Sr., and Mr&amp; V.C. Messenger as co.
hostesses.

her talk at various ftes she rang some
bells for members to identify -a school
bell, dinner bell, sheep bell and an incense

Mrs. W E Baker, American Heritage

bell

chairman, gave a short review of the

historic heritage of chimes and bells,

The largest bell of the World is in Ruula,

she said. She had bells from MexIco,

She then introduced Mrs. R.E. Clark of
DeBary, who spoke on the heritage of bells
and what bells have meant to her as she
has been a collector.
Mrs. Clark had quite an arrangement Of
bells, telling of the three types of bells.
First there was On small single bell, which
was often md in bwyft a loved one. The
second is an open small bell similar to the

Spain, India, England and one from
Florida that was made at Ocala.
Mrs. R.C. Lewis, regent, conducted a
short business meeting. Reports were
given by Mrs. R.E. True, Mrs. Messenger
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return of i docur'cnts in good
condition
after the date of opening of bids
All
must be ac
Bid Bond O r
Cashier's Check in the amount of 5
per cent of the bid -is guarantee
that the contract will be entered
into by the lowest and best bidder
Sealed bids must ht received by

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MEN T PEREZ: and GENE J.

Miranar, Puerto Rico 00907

(QCD) Arthur E. Goldstein to on L. PHARR ABNER,ot TURIP.

$31 Spring Oaks Un No 35100

Hagen Homes Inc to R'ymond
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U.S. HomfeCrpto Jarno$ A Ness Braman &amp; *f
Susan V. Lot 248 ,'SEAL)
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Winston Co. to
(QCD) Judith A. Pol,y O
By Eve C rabtree
Prl ggen Jr. &amp;wfMadelin,I,LofS
Michael K. Poloy, Lot 33 Garden Olk A Rev. Pall of The Springs
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Janet E. Kline &amp; Sandra J. to TISCHER and ROBERTA J.
LOIS K. Regan L Phyllis The NW14 TISCHER,
of
Defendants.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
of NWI,, of SWI4 7 also less the E
104 15 ft. of) Sect. 25, 20 29, $100. TO:
CARMEN PEREZ, a k a
J,. Wayne Morrow &amp; wt Elva to
Bang Van Doan &amp; wf Anh, Lots 23,
611 Hoare Street
25,27,29&amp;310ak Hill Subd., N.H.
Apartment 4 ID
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CLERK OF THE COURT

Subdv, $5,000
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Harry R. Radle &amp; wf Winifired
Alfamac Inc to Earl Fisher Jr. &amp;
J. NOTIFIED that an action to
to Glenne Smith &amp; wf Anna A. to
will Norms L., Lots 20 &amp; 21 Blk D
Harry R. Radle L wf Winifred J., foreclose a mortgage on the
Sanlando Springs Tr 31, U2,000
Lots 2, 4 &amp; 20 Blk E Wildmere following property in Seminole
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc to
County. Florida:
$100.
Ewell J. Arcentaux &amp; will 5ylvla, Subdv,
Lots 21 and 22 in Block 8 Of
Same As Above, Lots 1, 3, &amp; 19
Lot 5 Cluster S Sterling Park UN
Lorry L. Payton to My;Tie E. NO. 6. according to the Plat
Harbour Island Villas Inc to 111110
Morgan. The S 40 ft. of lot 37 &amp; the thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5,
Huskey Co, Lot 4 BlIk 6. Sweet. IN
Page 53, Public Records 61
20 it. Of Lot 57
water Club UN 11 &amp; lot 15 Blk 6
Franklin Terr., Seminole County, Florida;
Swo0water Oaks Sect, 12, 6105,7oo
Craven Dev Co. Inc. to Robert has been filed against CARMEtJ
Res Comm of AM to Eug"o C. M. Horvath L will Esther, Lot
65 PEREZ. a k-a CARMEN T.
Sanborn &amp; wit Donna S. Lot I Olk G Welitiva Hills Sect. 9, %9S,600
PEREZ, and GENE J. TISCHER
Hidden
and ROBERTA J. TISCHER, and
Charles S.
Drv3a
Park you are required to serve a copy go
Iwl MLotiCus
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Grace P. Stanley H. Sandefur.
your written de f enses, if any, to I
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George 8. Rult &amp; wt Martha M.

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Dolmovich L wf Margaret J. Lot 2 Second Add, to Casselberry, SS,SOO
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$74,9M.
Richard C. Enson &amp; wt Joyce D. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
(0CD) Rose M. Woodall to ArIls Lot 2 cluster S. Sterling Park UN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
W. Woodall Lot I Blk 5 Wilson Pi, 74, S31,11150
CASE NO. 11110-02$3-CA-09-11.
Begin at a point 131S.61 ft. S. $too.
David N. Brown &amp; wf Teresa C. SECUR17Y FIRST FEDERAL
(QCD)SameAs Above, Lot I Olk to John F. Wells &amp; J. Lisa Lang,
5 Survey of Wilson PI, $100.
Lot 21 &amp; the W 25 ft of Lot 20 Olk 9 ASSOCIATION,
a United States of
(OCID) Rose M. Woodall to ArIls Kathryn Park. 177,000
America Corporation,
W. Woodall, Lot 8 Olk S.
Plaintiff,
Survey of ArOE Homes Inc. to John A.

to Donald F. Rine&amp; wf Mary J, LOt
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the City Clerk. Longwood City
Ave,,
74, 8.49.500.
Bernard 0. Sommers Tr, S 100 ft of L.ong'w
ood, Florida, by 5'00 p.m .
Olin AM Homes of Filnc to N 100 ft of E 400 ft of SE, A SE14
on April 9. I"O The City of
Walter E. Mangold &amp; wf Kathleen, Sect, A. S110,000
Longwood reservies the right to
Lot 4 Cluster L. Sterling Park Un.
Donna L Barnes fka Donna L
24, &amp;S0,900.
Menard &amp; hb Robert W. narnes to f elect any and all bids. Proposals
May flot be withdrawn for a period
Olin AM Homes of Ft Inc. to J. Michael Perry, Lots 31 &amp; 38 Blk
of sixty (60) days alter opening
Joseph S. Hauer, Lot 3 Cluster M 3 Evansdale, $32,000
Sealed bid% will be opened at &amp;
Sterling Park un 24, %49,600.
(QCD) Donild K Downes to
public mei-ling of the Longwood
Robert J. Hester Ill to GMR Patricia A. Downes Lot 12 111k C
City Commission on April 14, 1960
enlerpr Inc. Lot 9 Olk H. Columbus DOI Ray Manor, $100
at 7 30 p m or soon thereafter.
Harbour Subdv, SIDO.
Linda D. Dennis nka Linda D
Linda R. Martin,
Blair L. Flleger &amp; wf Anna m. to Walker to John D. AShely &amp; Emma

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BULL. ABNER AND DANIEL$:
Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoic
address is 147
Marilyn Flym, Lot to 81k E N
Genevieve L. to Timothy V An. Avenue, Post Office Box too,
OrIandoT.rr5,d, 7. UN 1.543,500 derson
Un 10) Cranes R oost VII Winter Park, Florida, 32790, ad
Michael Theochardis &amp; wf
file the aeglinal With the Clerk 61
sect I,'89oo.
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Michael G. Penland &amp; wit Jod K. the above styled Court on or before
KI Lot U 51k E Honor Homes to G&amp;briol KISS
&amp; will Ruth M. Lo, 11 April 21. 1900; otherwise ,a
iudgment may be entered againit
Bear Lk Hills S32,000.
J. Henry Lyons to Jerald L.
U for the relief demanded in tN
(QCD) Patricia C. Patterson
.Busor&amp; wf Paulin.,Th,Sssnof
Jack L. to Jack L. Patterson, Lot complaint or petition.

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WI Oliva S. Lot 396 ,itldin5t you for the

Wooft Townhouse Sect, 4. $0,000 Barbara L. Goldstein, Lot
10 Olk 8
Cheryl E. Thornton sks
Chtryl Eastbrook Subdv, Un. No. III. $1 Do.
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David M. Currie Ind &amp; Tr 16
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Casselberry Gardens Inc to Dan Publish Marclm 16 II 19
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G. Emerys Jones &amp; wil saratt , ,
D. Munizzi &amp; Marc Lelikus, E I , of
Lotl6&amp;allof lots 17&amp; 18 UlkMLk
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Clara A. Lot 11 Ulk D Winie
Wayman Street from SR 434 to
Woods UN I $100
Robert J. Mac Bellh to Marvin
W. Rook% &amp; wit Bernit w. UN A 6 %pecificaition%may be examined 4t
C office 0
En gineering
Cox CR P to Thomas 8 Aldrich &amp; Sandlewood Condo 119 000
Company, 848 E. Lake Sf_
will Vivian S., Lot 33 Weklva Hills
Michmel J. Dwyer &amp; wf Charla
Sect $12,900.
R. to Frederick W. Hering &amp; we Longwood, Florida, and may be
obtained for the sum of sso per sei.
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Edward P. Nydam &amp; wi Sandra
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NOTICE OF ACTION

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Robert L. Miller Jr. to Douglas Lot 229 Barclay Wood Third Add,
rtorwf,tianM, Lots 8 &amp; 9
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Craven 0ev Co Inc to Bruce 5
Kitty K Harrison I ka Kitty K Keesler &amp; WI Nancy S Lot 10
Dolanski &amp; Nb Benjamin to Wekiva Hills Sect, 9, 585.500
Roberta A. Radike, Lot 73 &amp; the N
Joseph G. Rybnicky &amp; wf Clara

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Woodrow N. Hinkle &amp; wf Jo Ann,

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R - Jer les &amp; wf Pamela P Lot 5 (Ilk 6 desCr,I)ed as follows West 150
B Coach Light Est. $100.000
I (let of lots 11and 28, DIXIE, asper
Constr Crp to mat) in Plat Rook 7. page 103,

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Blk C Country Club Manor Un.

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&amp; wf Eileen M Lot 79 Trailwood any, to it on JOHN SPENCER
Est Sec. 1, $38.100
ROBINSON. plaintiff s attorney,
Winter Springs Homes Inc to %%how address is 1030 Volusia
Wm J Kenyon &amp; wt Barbara R .
Avenue. Suite 290. 0.1ytona Beach,
Lot 38 Wildwood. $36.900
1 Flor,da. 3.104, on or before April
Ronald C Brown &amp; st C tendi J
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to Hector 0 Rodriguez Lot 7 131k
the c r K this tour t either before

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Robert A Beach &amp; wf Helen A
to Thomas J. Collyer, Lot 4 Olk F
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Robert Schneider Constr. Inc., to
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All V S78.900
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
(QCD) Henry H Peters ir to !a(lion for foreclosure of a mor
Betty S Peters , Lot 19 Trailwond igage has been filed against you

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(QCD) Charles E. Faulk to
Edward Lee Scott &amp; wf Barbara
Begin at the SE corner of Lot 2
Mecca Hammock, $600
Sally A. Calabrese &amp; hb. Joseph
to Jeffrey G. Owens &amp; Betty, Lot 22

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Following t he meeting Mrs. Astrin, who came to like school's basketball team
Keeth and her co-hostesses Sanford so much they decided which recently won an award

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Ed Pratt, treasurer.

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Altamonte VII Inc to Joseph H
Sanlando The Suburb Beaut Palm Strada &amp; wf Shirley N &amp; JoAnna
Springs Sec., $55,000.
Scott &amp; Paul Scott &amp; t Wilma, UN

The auction will begin at I p.m. and will be conducted by a

furniture, jewelry and every
I wish he were all inine, but
DEAR ABBY: My husband other kind of business. if you tie isn't, and I have no desire

Country Homes Inc t Richard

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trading stamps collected by the students.

that wife for 20 years and doesn't

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Marc, Is a sixth grader at

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klein had

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the next year. They are Mrs. to Hawaii.

Rollingwood Homes Inc., to
A Mewca Tr Lot 209 Winter
Leon Ball &amp; wl Marie S , All of Lot Springs UN 3, $21.700

Character deficiencies are

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elected officers of the club for when they plan to take a trip celebrating their 60th wed-

Garden Lk. Est. Un. I. 16)900

drinks,
The highlight, of the day will be an auction of over 250 new
items dona t ed b) local merchants or obtained b redeeming

the competition. And

We're Sick of Inflation,tool Eckerd Freezes Prices
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ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS, ALL VITAMINS, ALL ECKERD LABEL PRODUCTS, ALL PRESCRIPTION EYEGLASSES. FOR A MINIMUM OF 60 DAYS.
Brantley said he liked to
The bride was Deborah
Mr. and Mrs Klein's
YES WE RE FREEZING OUR REGULAR PRICES ONALL THE ITEMS ABOVE OUR VOLUNTARY INFLATION FIGHTING
AND WE'RE CHALLENGING ALL OUR SUPPLIERS TO JOIN THE FIGHT FREEZE YOUR PRICES TO US ON ANY
visit the San ford Woman's Raby. The wedding was he ld daughter, Helene, and Son in PROGRAM
IS IN EFFECT THROUGH MAY 21 AND WE WILL NOT RAISE THESE PRICES EVEN THOUGH OUR COSTS ARE
ITEM WE SELL AND WE WILL FREEZE THE REGULAR RETAIL PRICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS NOT JUST FOR 60 DAYS
Republican Club be
GONG
UP
IF
WE
CAN
SELL
FOR
LESS
WE
WILL
he
t First Christi Church d law, Nes Nestali Just
BUT FOR AS LONG AS YOU HOLD THE PRICE.

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submit It. (P.&amp; Correction:

Central Ft
Educators eed
Un to Ronald K Norbrg.
Dar Crooks &amp;
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sale, plant booth, various craft items for sale and food and

THE WIFE man I want. He will not
DEAR WIFE I vote with di vorce his wife She needs
your husband. Never knock him to survive. She's been his

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solution, short of frisking and
X.rsng every employee as
he leaves his job, please

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Fling" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday.

cultivated not inherited.

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pay. If anyone out there has a consider ours?

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.managing the office of his Goodyear Rubbler and Tire for a business he is starting lighting fixtures.
Corporation in Ft. Pierce.
campaign headquarters.

223 Alt HIS Condo , $33,000

Jessie &amp; wf Jean B. Lots 7 11, 23
Bel Aire Homes Inc, from the SW
THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Bic C Sanlando Springs Tr. 25, corner of Gardena Farms, %IN IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
$74000
Robert L Asher &amp; At Jeanne D i CIRCUIT.
IN
Leroy HICkSOn to Donald H to John fl Flanagan &amp;wf Camellia
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Campbell &amp;
Betty C., The S 7 I A Lot 13 81k B Sweetwater Oaks.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.171CA0$
t Lot 35&amp; the N29Sft of Lot 01k
DIVISION "J"
tie 2
Susan A Defter to Oliver Hirt
LOR:DA 'EDERAL SAVINGS
Talley L Hattaway to Raynel
Lot 10 Edgewood Manor
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
Homes Inc.. Lot 20 Orienta Gar
Casselberry, $28.000
corporation organized and existing
dens 2nd Add, 13.000.
Winter Springs Dcv Crp to under the la w s at the United States
Tompkins Dev Co to Albert E.
Country Homes Inc Lot '09 winter 'of America.
Daum &amp; wf Bunny L Lt 125 Springs UN 3. $21.700
PLAINTIFF.

Red Bug Elementary School will hold its annual "Spring

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highownding euphemism for
store to see what we have, or have cWldren. I have a job I
a billion-dollar to compare prices. I say why love, and earn enough to
Interiliatlenal disease - for should we consider their support myself and family.

stealing

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beautiful memories.

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He announced that Mrs. wedding of her son, Theodore, to move here.

Vernon Feddersen, president,
Mrs. AL Keeth, vice president,

people up. Thanks,
"Neverknockthecompetition contentment
from
a
WITHHOLD MY NAME
regardless.relationship.
DEAR
WITHHOLD
Abby, these same people
I'm no thud I in 40, been
flPb0Ye pilfering" Is a never even come into our
divorced for six years and

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support he has received from
S
the Republican Part and the
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Sanford Woman's Republican
Capitan Drive, went to Ft.
Club in his campaign for re- Pierce for the weekend to
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elect ion.
at te nd the Sunday af te rnoon

first political speech, and

Red Bug Element
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to balance
iiie national Store in Carmel, In diana, a
suburb of In dianapol is.
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Never have I derived so muc
h
argue about this; he says, strength, support, peace and

common, will wake ' a few

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Dye &amp; wt Edna . Lot 337 Lk Of th.
woods Townhouse Sect 8, $57,000
J Dawson Grggs to lreneo
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the Opening Of His Office
For the Practice Of

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A Haqenstein &amp; wf Elizabeth. Lot
7 Oak Forest Un 1, $69,400

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Mrs.
Bobby
(Patti)
Brantley gave a report on a ierved a delicious luncheon of
broadcast from
Radio Quiche Lorraine, green salad,
Moscow that has started red raspberry mold, fresh
coming on the radio each pineapple with prunes fruit
night wi th their propaganda salad, hot rolls, coffee, pound

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Estate

tell someone they got a
fa}obod) gblic:jth
deal they'll think you're hits everything, ,Ind 1, too, am
at has no heat no iackson &amp; wf Heather, Lots I &amp; 2
Franklin F Ramseur Ili to
an
es.
81, G Tr 16 2nd rep Saniando Franklin F Ramseur 11 &amp; wf
happy with half a loaf. Sign seat covers and is painted
were taken from ur osts [A De
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S11,500.
Dianna B Lot 8 &amp; the W '2 Of Lot 9
I DEAR ABBY: I read with me...
wi th a hand brush and house Springs
p1 ace of emp1oent. She has
Robert E. Mother III etc., to 01k C. L Oaks Sect, Sanlandc,
interest
the
comments
of
I
hAPPY
IN
TACOMA
paint.
Lonnie B. Cole, &amp; Dorothy M. Hill,
a11sor of little odds and ends 1
Abb i HALF A WAF IN P011Sprinqs,%t0O
TheE 600 ft.
the N' 2 of the SW'1
(QCD) F rancesM 14e,rn to Alice
at her house that she frankly I..
DEAR ABBY: I have a
of NE'i SecI. 36, 878.900.
ThAND
h
J Zibell. Commence at the NW
n
who
I'm
28
and
Ume
is
running
admits she's taken from [/
1 &amp;, Dert
corner of Lot s Rik aA Quail Pond
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boyfriend named Johnny who out Which should I choose'
had a 3G-.ear
aniel J. Jones &amp;
where she wor, She makes
yn. The E 7
Add to Cas,selberry. $100
is really a sweet guy. He s a Money or sex?
with
a
married
man
whose
U. of Lot l Allot lot 15 and the W
(QCD) Alice i ZibeIl to Frances
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no secret of the fa ct that S
'er 'unexcitin' rson and a
18 It of lot 16 01k C Sanlando M Heim Begin at the W corner of
wife wouldn't
NFU
ED
him
a
Just helps herself
Springs Tr6e
very poor lover, but his family
e and I are in the wholesale dirce
QA,
Eads lOSBlk
M Quail Pond Acid, sloo
She inherited this tcaft from car pet business. when so
Heim to Armond 1)
is in the money.
Well,
I
know
how
she
feels,
DEAR
CONFUSED: ft's &amp;
'irley j Lots 62 &amp; 62'? LW.
Savoie &amp; WI Judy K &amp; Peter N
her father, and she's pas
Barry is another guy I go human nat ure to want what
it called friends show us carpet because I've been part of a
Mitanovich &amp; WI Mars D &amp;
to
they
E &amp; E Invest Co. Inc., to Hubert Randall M Osinqa
Johnny
trian
g
the
le
year
y
ou
h
ave
.
you
these
"bonuses"
town (as he frequently Is). money, you'll miss the sex, if 81k
are what they paid for it and then and I hope it lasts forever,
8 Paradise Point 4th Sec. Quail Pond Add to CasseIberr,
relatively inexpensive items, ask if we think they got a good
If I'm getting his wife's
$140,000
Barry is a geeat lover, but he )-on choose sex, you'll
but when you keep taking deal, what should we say?
Ashby G Jones &amp; wf Clayda F
(QCD) Lake of the Woods Inc to
leftovers, perhaps she is has no money and it is very * the money. Don't make a
little things every day, over a
Serge B. PolakofI, Lot 804 Blk A
Leroy G Trowbridge &amp; wf Irene,
Nine times out of 10 we keeping the bone and embarrassi ng to be seen in choice while you're confused. to
Jamestown VIII Un 1. $57,200
Lot 371 Lake of the Woods
PeriOd of time they add up.
could have given them a throwing away the steak
Arthur A Spec &amp; wf Susan 0 to
Townhouse Sect 8, $100
Perhaps a mention in your better deal, and that is what!
Lot 41 81k
1141A Prop to Con' same as
This man is my dearest
Tt
F Seminole
column about employee tell them
above, $41700
friend as well as rn lover
Joanne Bailey to Dewey L
(QCD)

323-2221

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DEAR ABBY: Yesterday

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NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City Council of the City of
Casseiberry, Florida, will hold a
public hearing to determine the
feasibility of granting an increase
in the rate schedule of Orange.
SemlnoleCablevis;ona%requestecl
by Orange-Seminole Cablevision.
The Public Hearing will be held
in the Casselberry City Hall, 95
Lake Triplet Drive, on Monday,
March 31, 1980, at 7:30 P.M. or as
soon thereafter as possible,
Please govern yourself ac.
cordingly.
Mary W. Hawthorne
City Clerk
City of Casselberry,
Florida
Dated this 7th Day Of March. A.D.
1980
Publish March 12, 19, 1980
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Legal Notice

PUBLICHEARING
FIFTH DISTRICT
DEPARTMENT OF
IRAN.
SPORTATION WORK PROGRAM
FOR FISCAL YEARS
THROUGH I$4.SS
A public hearing will be held at
the District Office, 719 South
Woodland Boulevard, DeLand,
Florida on March 26, 1980 starting
at 8:30 A.M. for considering
Primary, Interstate, Bond, Public
Transportation, and all other
programs. This hearing is being
held to give consideration to the
necessity of making any changes
to projects included in the Five
Year Construction Plan and to
hear requests for new projects to
be added or existing projects to be
deleted in the Five Year Con
struction Plan, in accordance with
the Florida Transportation Code,
Chapter 334.211, Florida Statutes.
The scheduled time for each
County is:
1.Volusia e:30A.M.-9:OOA.M.
Seminole
9.00 A.M. 9:30
AM.
St. Johns
9:30 A.M. 10:00
AM.

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24—Business Opportunities

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busineSs at Sarford
Airport, Seminole County, Florida,
under the fictitious name of
EXECUTIVE AIR TRANSPORT
SERVICES, 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
litious Name Statutes, TDWIt:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Siq Michael E. Peeder
Publish March 5. 12. 19, 26. 1980
OFT 31

5353.5$ wkly, $31.90 daily,
homework. Start immed.
Make this possibility a reality.
Free details Stewart.C, 100
Fairview Rd., Needham, Ma.
02192.

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

rIondo - Winter Pork

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

RATES
Itime
3consecuhve times
7 conwcutivp times

HOURS
S 30 p M
8 00 A M
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

44c line
39c a line
36c a line

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BUDGETS'
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
WANT
AD
THE
FROM
COLUMNS.

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21Investn30nt Opportunities
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3 Lines Minimum

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&amp;m puff 2 BR. lB + attached
BR 3. ",B, CHIA, comes with
turn. 533,900. Crank Const.
Realty, REALTORS. 8304061.

LAKE FRONT. 2 BEDROOM,
HARDWOOD FLOORS. CAR
PORT, DOBARY AREA. LOW
DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. 332.000.

S REALTY WORLDS

ESTATE SALE
2 BR, lB w.FP, cxc. location.
Only $24,000.

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

Noon The Day Before Publication
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Restaurant, bar, lounge. SRX
2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
Development Opportunity
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
lic. Owner must sell. Submit
SCREEN PORCHES, AP.
NOTICE OF
all Offers. Listed at 529,000.
One entire block Z.RMOi on W.
PLIANCES, GOOD CONDI.
Sunday - Noon Friday
PUBLIC HEARING
1st St. Exc. potential, use your
TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
The board of County Corn
imagination.
537900
missioners of Seminole County wil
hold a public hearing in Room 20:
ARE VOUFARSIGHTED?
REALTOR
2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
of the Seminole County Cour
If so you will ret.ognhze the
Wanted
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
701
Bldg.
339-0509
3—Cemeteries
thouse, Sanford, Florida on Ma
potentiality of these 6+ acres
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
E.Altamonteor.
339-0508
$3, 1980 at 7:00 P.M., or as soor
on the beautiful Wekiva River
Reliable woman to care for
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF,
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thereafter as possible, to con%idei
at SR 14. Only $110,000.
elderly lady in my home
$21,900
2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
a specific land use amendment ta
28—Apts. &amp; I.ieuses
weekends. Flexible hrs, prefer
area mgst beautiful Mem.
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
the Seminole County Corn
HUGE, POOL, 3 BEDROOM, 2½
from Sanford area, must have
orial Park. %100, to settle
STEMPER AGENCY
To Share
SEALED BIDS:
prehensive Plan, Ordinance 17.25,
estate.
BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
Own
trans.
322OiSi
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is
and rezoning of the described
Wantedfemaleroommate.
REALTOR 322.4991
EAT. IN
FIREPLACE,
hereby given that the School Board
property.
Part time employment w•
Nonsmoker, non.drinker
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
KITCHEN, $52,900 WITH AS.
of Seminole County, Florida will
4—Personals
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
progessive Home Health
327.4987
SUMABLE MORTGAGE.
receive sealed bids until Wed.
Eves: 349.5400, 3fl1959, 323.4302'
ORDINANCE
77.25 WHICH
Agency, Cert. nurse aides,
nesday, April 9, 1980 at 10a.m., at
10:00A.M.
10:30 AM. (Time
Roommate to Share
__________________________
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
homemakers 1. companIons.
CANNON REST HOME
which time the bids will be Out)
My 2 BR Apt.
USE ELEMENT OF
THE
Flexible, dependable &amp; have
Special care for elderly lady or
publicly opened and read aloud in
Osceola
10:30A.M. —11:00
Call Bill 323.0111
SEMI NOLE COUNTY COM.
own car. For more In.
gentleman.
Private
room,
the Seminole County School Board A.M.
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
formation call 371.0500, Equal
goodfood, etc. 121 Dolores Dr.,
office buithing.
Marion
11:00A.M. 11:30
MED UM
oENI51Y
Opportunity Employer,
Altamonte Springs. 834.1148.
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29—rn
PROJECT TITLE: Rock Lake A.M.
RESIDENTIAL
TO
COMMiddle School Hard Surface Court
Putnam
11:30A.M. 12:00
c7Càm..
Waitress
exp.,
FT
days
only.
MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE
Wh Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
PROJECT LOCATION: Rock NOOn.
Egg &amp; Omelet Restaurant
OF REZONING FROM R.)A
Sanford Gracious living. Rias.
Mate" Dating Service. All
Lake Middle School, Longwood,
12:00P.M.
1:30 P.M. (Noon)
2545 French Ace., Sanford
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
w.exiy n monThly rates, utilities
SEIGLER REALTY
Florida.
7.Citru% 1:30P.M.-2:OOP.M.
ter, Fl. 33518.
DISTRICT TO C.? RETAIL
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 541.7513.
NAME OF OWNER:
PRESSER,
exp.
apply
Carriage
8. Orange 2:00 P,M.-2:30p.M,
BROKER
COMMERCIAL.
THE SCHOOL BOARD
Cleaners, 434 Shopping Center,
9.Sumter 2:3OP.M,-3:OOp.M.
Lot?? of Lake Harriet Estates,
21395. Myrtle Ave.
30.Apartments
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
s—Lost &amp; Found
Hwy. 434, Longwood.
3:00 P.M.
3:30 P.M. (Time
Plat Book 12, Page 15, of Section
Orlando
Sanford
—
1211 Melionville Ave.
Out)
16, Township 21, Range 29 of the
327.1517
321-0610
Sanford, Florida 32771
Brevard3:30p.M.-4:00p,M
Public Records of Seminole Found young male dog, appears
COOL OFF under the huge oak
Sanford Court Apts
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
Lake
4:00 P.M.-4:]0 P.M.
lobe shep &amp; collie mixed. BIk
County. Florida, Consisting of I,
trees on front lawn. 3 BR, lB
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
FlagIer 1:30P.M.-5:00p.M.
Energy efficIent 1 BR unit. 13
over reddish tan, Flea collar &amp;
acre more or less. (Further
home in quiet est. Sanford
SPRING
delivered to the Superintendent of
CA. Benedict, P.E.
buiit.In
power
savers,
attic
choke
collar.
322-2899.
described as the Northwest corner
neighborhood. Pan FR, out.
Schools in the4chool Board Office.
DiStrict Engineer
storage &amp; many other
of the Intersection of SR 136 and
door enterta inment onlg patio.
INTO A
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
State of Florida
features. 3301 S. Sanford Ave.
Don') pile no longer need items
Maple Street.) (DISTRICT NO. 3)
w-BBQ pit, concrete picnic
Care
SEALED BIDS: 10 am. Wed.
Department of Transportation
high
as
an
elephant's
eye,
Place
Application has been made by
JOB WITH
table.bench. BPP SERVICE
nesday, April 9, 1950.
Publish March 19, 1980
Whatever the occasion, there isa
a classified ad, and pile the
Joseph S. Zajicek.
CONTRACT. 337,500.
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON. OET.3
classified
ad
to
solve
it.
Try
Will
care
for
your
child
in
my
money
In
your
wallet
I
Further, the Planning and
EMPLOYMENT
STRUCTIOP4: Finish grading,
one soon.
home at night, reasonable
Zoning Commission of Seminole
OWNER BEING TRANS 3 BR,
100'x2SO'x4" concrete slab with
323.5176
rates. Call 372-4109 for in.
County
will
hold
a
public
hearing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
lB home w.many unique
live tennis courts and six
formation.
in Room 203 of the Seminole
1
BR—$209
up.
Pool.
Adults
only
BOOKKEEPER
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
features in desirable Mayfair
basketball goals.
on
Lake
County
Courthouse,
Ada.
Just
So.
of
Sanford,
Capable of setting up systems
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
on 2'/, lots. Many additional
FOR
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
Spur of the Moment BabysItting
$3,140.00 to start.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida on April 2. 1990 at 7:30
features. BPP SERVICE
will be let under this contract as
Sanford.
P.M. or as soon thereafter as
Call
in my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
323.1670
CASE NO,: $0.S97CA.04.E
CONTRACT. Only 335,000.
described In these contract
PORZ REALTY
Mariner's
Village
possible,
to
review,
hear
corn
rates.
Day
or
night.
3236677.
RECEPTIONIST
IN RE: The Marriage of
documents. The Owner.Contractor
REALTOR MLS
ments
and
make
recom
Part time, light office duties,
OTTIS D. PRATHER,
2 BR modern, good location
BEAUTIFUL I BR, 26 home in
Agreement to be used will be AlA
Baby Sitting in my home for
Eve 3233984
mendations to the Board of County
will train. Here's your chance.
Petitioner-HUSBAND,
Sanora wall the extras. C.
AlO), 1977 edition.
AIM,
w.w
carpet
Fenced,
working
mothers.
Prefer'
Commissioners
on
the above
HIA,w.w carpet, pan FR, eat.
531678$
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID and
babies
up
to?
yrs
old.
321.0458.
115
JENKINS
CIRCLE'
captioned ordinance and rezoning.
GENERAL OFFICE
KAREN M PRATHFP.
in kit., pantry &amp; more. BPP
DOCUMENTS:
Summer is beret Wouldn't you
Additional information may be
Accurate typing, b'keeping, exp.
Altamonte executive
RespondentWlFE.
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
The School Board Office
like
to
loll
around
your
own
ic
If
you
ae
having
difficulty
findinç
obtained
by
contacting
the
Land
several
postion
opened.
Townhouse. 3 BR, 2'/s B,
NOTICE OF ACTION
1211 Mellonville Ave.
357.500.
In
pool
on
these
warm
days
&amp;
a
place
to
live,
car to strive, a
Development
Manager
at
323.
Brantiey Schools. $550 mo.
TO:
SALES REP.
Sanford, Florida 37171
nIghts? 4 BR, 20 go with itt
job, or some service you have
4330, Extension 306.
Call 322.5963.
KAREN M. PRATHER
DREAM HOME 3 BR, 28 home
If
you
have
ambition,
545.000.
need
of,
read
all
our
want
ads
Persons not able to attend the
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
The Daimwood Derryberry
In Loch Arbor, C.H&amp;A, sc
Call 323.5176
every day.
hearing
who
wish
to
comment
on
Upstairs
2
BR
apt.,
unfurn,
action for Dissolution of Marriage
Pavelchak Partnership
porch, spacious eqpt kit.,
COUNTRY
PROPERTY
the
proposed
actions
may
submit
newly
deco,
working
Couple,
has been filed against you and you
250 South Hwy. 17.92
DELIVERY PERSON
lovely treed lot. Many more
With almost 2000 sq. ft. of living
private ent. Off street parking.
are required to serve a copy of written statements to the Land
Casselberry, Florida 32707
9—Good Things to Eat
Some delivery, learn the
extras. BPP SERVICE CON.
area
&amp;
3+
acres.
This
3.2
has
a
Development
Division
prior
to
the
Dep.. no pets. 323.9229.
your written defenses, ii any, to it
busIness, work your way to the
TRACT. $67,000.
super location, close to 1.4,
on MICHAEL
D.
JONES, scheduled public hearing. Persons
Local Plan Rooms
top. $160 to start.
feeder Pigs;
Stromberg.Carlson &amp; Sanford.
Petitioner's Attorney, whose appearing at the hearings may
Hogs butchered, Cut &amp; wrapped
31—Apartments Furnished
C.H&amp;A &amp; above ground pool,
Sanford's Sales Leader
address is 400 Maitland Avenue, submit written statements or be
O B TA I N I NO
CASHIERS
B I D DI NO
90c lb. 322 4825
too. Low dwn payment.
heard
orally.
Altamonte Springs, Florida, 3270),
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may
Areas finest dining spot, chance
$67,500.
By order of the Board of County (.)N'T STORE IT, SELL ITwitha
on or before April 21, 1980, and file
obtain documents by phoning the
to be charming.
Sanford
Apts
low cost Classified Ad.
322-2420
the original with the Clerk of this Commissioners of Seminole
office of the ArchItect, 303834
Eve. 305.463.5440
305.323.1563
Court either before service on County. Florida.
Energy effIciency studIos, idea
2110.
L D DRIVERS
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ANYTIME
PetitIoner's attorney or im.
for single, many features
Publish March 19,26 and April 2.
Reputable company, see God's
Lk. Mary
2 BR, fenced yd.
Clerk tothe Boardof
11—Ir5tructlons
includIng attic storage. 3301 S.
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
1980
country, several needed 1mm.
LAKE VIEW. $30,000.
Multiple Listing Service
County Commissioners of
default will'be entered against you
Sanford Ave.
DET.94
Seminole County, Florida
3
BR,
FP,
fenced
yd.,
assume
for the relief demanded in
WAITRESSES
2565
By: JoAnn K. Hare
mort. $42,900.
I Room apt. Utilities Furn.
Petition.
C. E. EXCLUSIVE
Several needed. exp. or will
Deputy
Clerk
Middle aged person preferred
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Creative Expressions
REALTORS
PARK
train.
3227113
'.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Publish: March 19, April21 I. May
$125 me. 4114201
this Court on March 14, 1980.
INC.
OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(SEAL)
ranch
Stop In at 3)2 French Ave.
The Evening Herald Classif lid
REAL1QR"
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JL' .!4l,iiriijv
ut"
I BR,w.wcarp,t,C)tIA
across from Health Pept.
Ads offer no fancy claim.
Q
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
701 Bldg.
IO
Cony, to downtown
orCall323S176
s.
.Just Resuitsi
3232222
VThe Board of County Corn. COURT
E Altamonte Dr.
SlCSmo. +dep.323-1663
Your future is our concern
339.0301
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
misslonersofSernlnol.Countywfll
By: PatricIa Robinson
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
hold a public hearing In Room 203
18—ffolp Wanted
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
of the Seminole County Cour. Michael 0. Jones,
COURT
NO:
79.)16.ORL.CIV.R
thouse. Sanford, Florida on May Esquire
Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
13, 1980 at 7:00, P.M., or as soon
oo Maitland Avenue
iic, preferred, will traIn. Apply
Tired at house hunting? 3.2, $320
Plaintiff,
vs
SIDNEY G.
WaItresses
thereafter as possible, to consider Altamonte Springs, FL 32101
inp.rson Richie's VW,1 ml. N.
mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
Full &amp; Part.tirne
a specIfIc land use amendment to Publish March 19,26 and April 3, 9, SHEALY and MRS. SIDNEY 0.
of 434 on 17.92.
child., no pets.
SH
EALY,
his
wife,
if
married,
Apply
Days
Inn,
Sanford
the Seminole County Corn. 1980
Geneva Gardens Apts.
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OP
pr.hsnsIve Plan, Ordinance 172S, DET.9S
Waitress wanted. Apply
1505W. 25th St.
FACTORY WOR KE I—Mature,
SALE
Notice is hereby given
and ruonlng of the descrIbed
Mike's Village Rest
intelligent, desiring progress.
that pursuant to a Summary Final
property from R.1A Single FamIly
3 BR, 1½ B, CHIA. $325 me.,
1500 French Ave.
327,9883
Heavy work. Retires ac
Decree of Foreclosure entered
Dwelling District to DC Office
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
adults. No pets, sec dsp.
ceptable. Permanent. United
February 21, 1980 by th. above
District.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Spare or part.timf Sales help
Harold Hail Realty. Inc.,
Solvents,
333MM.
entitled
Court
in
the
above
styled
AN ORDINANCE AMENDINCJ
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
REALTORS, 333.5714
wanted. Work out of your Own
Cause,
the
undersigned
United
ORDINANCE 172S WHICH
HEARING
Free travel, other benefits,
homi, set your own hours,
AMENDSTE DETAILED LAND
17 ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
The Board of County Corn. States Marshal, or one of his duly
seekIng Part.tlmesales person
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
USE ELEMENT OP THE missionersofSeminol.Countywiil authorized deputIes, will sell the
SORRENTO. OLD I BED.
to
work
at
Auto
Train
Gift
INVESTMENT,
Fringe
TO*ER'S BEAUTY SALON
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM. holdapublichearing in Room 203 property s4tuate in SEMINOLE
ROOM HOUSE NEED FIXIN'
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Caboose,
Sanford
Terminal,
Include,
benefits
paId
-formerly Ilarrlitt's Beauty Nook
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM of the Seminole County Cour. County, Florida, describedas: Lot
&amp; FENCIN'. $310 MONTH.
-Rebuild Condemned Houses
age must be II, phone betwsin
vacation, company car.
Illb.lstSt.,332.$742
14,
OF
THE
COLONNADES,
2nd
S.G.BAUNT
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL thouse. Sanford, Florida on May
SEIGLER REALTY,
322U6S
91 11 am. 321.0421.
retIrement plan I more. For
section, according to the Put
AND
MEDIUM
BROKER. 3210610.
DENSITY 13, 1980 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
more information call RIch or
thereof
as
recorded
in
P1st
Book
s'amIC
RESIDENTIAL
TO
SecretaryAccounting Clerk
COM. thereafter as poUlble, to consIder
Complete Mobile
Marcia aft 1 p.m. $343580.
16, page 11, Public Records of
MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE a specific land us. amendment to
needed, duties Include
Maxe room In your itt Ic, garage.
Home Repair
Seminole County, Florida, subject,
corr.spondence, typing sales
OF- REZON1NO FROM R.1A the Seminole County Corn.
Sell Idle ltms with a Classif leo
MEINTZER TILE
3495259
however,
to
taxes,
If
any
due,
for
AIDES
&amp;
invoicis, tilIng, and filling In
Ad. Ciii a friendly ad.taker at
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING prshenslvs Plan, Ordinance 7725,
Nw or repair, leaky showers our
the
year
1979
at
public
outcry
to
DISTRICT TO OC OFFICE and rezonlng of the described
322.2611 or 031.9993.
ORDERLIES
where ever needed In ac.
spiclalty, 21 yrs. Exp._16,
SERVICES UNLIMITED
th. highest and best bidder for
counting, must be capable
DISTRICT,
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
property from Al Agriculture to
Better Living Center of
cash at 12 o'clock noon on Thur.
11111 loors installed
t4hrs.
typist, Cobia Beat Co. 100
From the East '~ corner of DC Office District.
3330771
Casselb,rry. 3395002
sday, April 17, 1910 at the West
NEWI REPAIR
______________________
Silver Lake Road.
Section 1, Township 21 SOuth,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING door of
the S.mlnole County
FresEst.
S301753aft4
77.25 WHICH Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
Range 29 East, run If degrees 41 ORDINANCE
FREIGHT HANDLERS
CASHIER.HOSTE$$ excellent
minutes 34 seconds West SN.40 ft. AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
_______
Dated: March 12, 1910.
qualIty restaurant, eves, F.T,
leacts front house
Freight handier needed for
toapoi,WontheEastrlght.of.way USE ELEMENT OF
THE
Wanted by retired man, lawns
GEORGE R. GROSSE
apply in person. Mn. 0..
In New Smyrna, $V wt.
asdhiep.w
private carriage dock
line of East Lake Brantl.y Drive, SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
tomowlhedgestotrim
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
Deltona Inn. Ml.4493.
Call 9041315061
run thence NoiTh 00 degrees 02 PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
operation In Sanford, Fl.
E. W. Decker. 3371902
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
Good
salary
I
benefits,
mlnutes3lsecondsEastaiong$ald LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FLORIDA
GWALTNEY JEWELER
Qualified
prsgns
reply to Box
East rlghtof.way 11.06 ft. to a TO COMMERCIAL FOR THE KENDELL W. WHERRY
24—BusU*ss Opportunities
801$. Parktve.
41—Houses
SO, c•o The Evening Herald,
concrete monument at the Nor. PURPOSEOFREZONINOFROM
3224109
ASSISTANT UNITED STATES
P.O. Box 1S7, Sanford, 'Fl.
thw,stcornerofLotl,BlockAof Al AGRICULTURE TO OC ATTORNEY
RARE
OPPORTUNITY
32771, Equal Opportunity
Golf Visw Estates Section of OFFICE DISTRICT,
Leisure LIvIng Country styte In
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Own Your Own BusIness.
uiikIi
Meredith Manor, PB 13, Pg. 30 of
Employer. M.F.
In SectIon 4. Township 2) South,
this double wide. Large 3
Publish March 17, 19, 26, and AprIl
Yard Debris, Trash,
Distributorship for Kodak
Seminole County, Florida, run Rang. 29 East, Seminole County,
Sdrm,
3
lath
with
central
Mat
7, 1580
AppilanceslMlic.
film, Duracell Batteries, GE,
and air Seeing is believing all
thence 00 degrees 02 minutes 31 Florida begin SkI ft. West and DET.33
Afteratlsns, Dressmaking
When you place a Classlfled Ad In
Sylvania and other photo
(LOCAL) 3495371
The Evening Herald, stay close
for one small fee. Swimming,
Drapes, UpNolsteVt
__________________
seconds East along the East right. 1023.06ff. North of the East ¼
products needed In your ares.
boat slip and clubhouse. 1 year
olwayof said East Lake l.anti.y corner, run North on East Right.
to your phone because
No selling. Service top
DrIve, 991.0 ft. to point of begin. ofway of East Lake Brantley
woiranty. $37,910 w.ixcellint
something wonderful is about to
wiI'
ritallers under exclusive
terms.
happen.
ning;contlnueNorthO0degre*s02 DrIvel6l.711t..Souffi3fd,grees
contract
established
by
us.
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
mlnut 34 seconds East 161.11 if, minutes S seconds East
High ImmedIate - Income,
Creative $urfaces.11c,
OP PROPOSED CHANGES AND
Experienced Part.Time Motor
Beautiful building iot,ISx1SQ fist
toapolntonth.Wnteqiyrlght.of. thnce southeasterly to point.of.
rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
MinImum Investment $4,995.
specializing In repainting, mt.
Grader Operator, apply Lake
on Piumosa Drive. $7,100.
way line of Weklva Springs Road, begInning. ConsistIng of 1½ acres AMENDMENTS IN CURTAIN
repaired, Rn. I Comm.
High profit structure. Call opr.
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
&amp; ext., wallpaper, wall texlng,
Mary City Hall, 3237910.
thence South 39 degrees 11 mInute mere or Ins. (Further dscribed
Remodel
I
Additions.
2 18006334543 or write
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE,
wood staining. Free Est. Alter
Equal Opportunity Employer.
IN DeSARY— 3.1 wIth a big
OS seconds East along said right, as in the general location of the
Call 03lI3f9os- 5634136,
NAMCO, 2)21 MOnfVaIlo Rd.,
AND AMENDING THE FUTURE
you have called the rest call
family room. Immaculate
oI.way
ft., thence Westerly to southwest corner of WekIva
S. W. BirmIngham, Alabama
the best. $43.I5,
Let a Classified Ad help you find ________________________
point of beginning. consisting of Springs Road and East Lake LAND USE ELEMENT OP THE Experienced pasteup artist
Inside I top condition outside.
31211.
Include
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF
three
needed for West Vol usIa
more room for storage,
Quiet location yet close to
1½ acres more or isis. (Further Brant$y Drive.) (DISTRICT No.
r*rsncn.
THU CITY OP SANFORD, FLOE.
leading Shopper. Must be able
_________________________
shopping. MId 205.
Classified Ads find buyers
described as In the general
£ 'IDA.
to type. Send resume to
last,
location of the Northeast corner of
Application has been made by
DeLand Penny Saver, P.O.
Notice Is hereby given that a
HOME WITH INCOME
Highway 434 and East Lake Robert 0. Feather.
Box 1710, DeLand,
Public Hearing will be held at the
,
Tr.ntPalnflnglRepair
POTENTIAL— 4 Bdrm, 4
Brantioy Drive.) (DISTRICT No.
Further, the Planning and
I INtdill
Commission Room in the City Hall
TRAVEL CENTERED
Interior I Exterior
Bath, format living room I
3)
Zoning Commission of Smlnole
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Secretary, Typist, sales oriented
323.3551
Free Est.
din, room. Breakfast room and
Application isis been made by County will hold a public hearIng
animaFI4ien Grooming I
with pleasing telephone
den, All recently remelelel.
Robert o: F.arnf',
in Room 803 of the Seminole 700 o'clock P.M. on March 24,
ssc*i, gals I guys to
Boarding
Kernels.
Thermno.
Painting &amp; Remodeling
personalIty. Speed typing
Walk t• shopping, church and
Further, the Planning and County Courthouse, Sanford, 1980, to consider changes and
travot Tex., Cal.. Cole. I
stat controled Met, off floor
FREE ESTIMATES.
shorthand a must &amp; contact
sdieol, $SLIII
Zoning Commission of Seminole Florida on April 2, 1580 at 720 amendments to the Zoning Or.
return,
must
be
neat
single
I
sleeping beetes. Wi cater to
Call anytime 340.5259
Mr.
True
at
Jungle
County will hold a public hearing P.M. or as soon thereafter as dinance, arid amending the Future
freetoiov.immid.,newcar
pour pit. 3324)15.
Laboratories Corp. Silver
In loom 303 of the Seminole possible, to revisw, hear corn. L.nd Use Element of ffi Corn.
tran., turn.. 2 Ok expenses
prebsnslye Plan of the City of
Lake Rd.. Sanford.
County Courthouse, Sanford mints
and
make
recom
paid
training
program
as follows:
Florida on April L 1580 at 7:30 mindationstoths Board of County
Waltre$Ing I. other public
RN
or
LPN.
4
to
12
part
time.
P.M. or as soon thereafter as Commissioners on the above
contact lobs sip. helpful,
Wedding photography by Jitm
A portion of that certaIn
Apply In perSist Ianlsrd Nursin.
I
possible,, to review, hear corn. captioned ordinanc, and rezoning.
Caissal coed., hIgh lvnWq
Cullum Free engagement
I Convalescent Center, gil
Housewives
Cleaning
menu
and
make
AddItional Information may be property lying between Sanford
recom.
Service
makes this desIrable for
or color islO. 333.0251.
Avsnui
and
Palmetto
Avenue
and
Melionvills
Ave.
Personalized,
fast,
mendatism to the Board of County obtained by contacting the Land
dependable
set. For psrscnsi
w'
between Eighth Street and Ninth
Comm issleners on the above Development Manager at
Resullror lJim* basis
Interview
Ms.
Artz
10
am.
Street is prcpoie to be rezoned
T Ssrvlcs
Capt igmel srdinance arid reasiWig. U noun 311.
Wade wh windows
DIESEL MECHANIC
Iluru 5 p.m., Wed. thru Fri at
4773154
from Mil (Multlple.Famlly
Perisno not able to attend the
Persons not able to attend lila
C$aesAMechnsadij
for
private
Nesidentlet Dwelling) District to
hearing who wIsh te CiRtinent en hearing who WIsit to Commint
ACCUIATk
carrier In $anlsrd, Fl. Must
_______________________
Tomorrow may be tIW day you
GC.2 (General Commercial)
tse proposed actions may submit the prappssd.actIons may submIt
Tax Service &amp; Bookk,sping
have backgrnd In diesst
sell that rollawsy bed you've
District,
l.
alfldIB
written statenwets to the Land written
teeneeWs
t
340,5564
mechanics, Good bin,tIts,
nuwilereto roll away.. .11 you
Development DIvision prior to the Development Division prior to the i.an us. Esement et tie Cern.
IIIIhI1IIIUIIIuhUI1llI1Ip
salary
commensurate
with
'
place
a
Classified
Ad
today.
prefiensive Plan. SaId property
adisdulod public hearing. Persons SdIIdMId puic
eap. Qualified persons reply to
being more particularly dNaibed
ving at The hearings may
at tile hearings may
$PSV
Box 11 co The
Eveslns
follewe:
$poIf wrItten statements or &amp;m submit mitten statinents or be
Herald. P.O. Box 1467, Lan.
ISijiij.
BARROW'S WELDING
LLBIOCk1LT4rITO*11of
hoarderelly.
lwa,dsraliv.
ford, Fl. 32771. Eguat
.
Sanford,
Plot
BOOk
1,
Page
Ii.
5a
By order of the Baird of CSIJIWV
of County
By grjr of ff1
portunity Employer. *P.
3311617
lMw,Qualhyoperation
Commissioners if Seminsie Commissioners of Seminole Public Records of Seminole
Culism built utility I
boot
county,
pierlda.
'II
Cou.Wy, Florida.
County, Plsrid.a.
SIP
traitors, truck ra
hello — I. l3S. SiNus
&amp; misc.
All parties In Interest and.
Artisir H. Bec* Jr.
Arthur H; Bechwlfti Jr.
etc
Wayselesi
3371331
repairs.
i
%rB.
Adest; i'a.Iy
cItizens shell Nave as
J1unity
Clerli Is the Beard
Curt Is tie Baird of
urn
Navy
miss
roof
feb
to be hoard at said hsuW4,
,county Cenuniesieneri of
County Ca misilosers st
aIfor:: N pee roil',.
By order of 10* CIty Commission
Osmiseli County. Florida
Seminole County, Florida
Bled
pop,
geed
1ilN..
i
of the City of JmsOsid, Florida.
By: JeAns K. Hare
By: JeArwi K. Nine
chetIs learn while pee sine.
H. N. Tsmm Jr.
1 W.2I
.0 foe loclo sail pour Navy
City Civil
PW
ardi IL AprIl 11
Can
as
sltod*
Peld
.9. IL 1580
DOI 3222611
MayLl*
o 8319993
I
DET.16
OCT91
OCT58

YR. OLD DDL.WIDE—
Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, wCentral HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. S19,9001! Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5774.

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REALTORS

Sacreorangeqro
6,Sacreswithsmailpor,d
24 acre orange grove, w 6" wel
10 acres, part wooded,
part pasture
H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

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

leg. REAL ESTATE Brok
290 N. 17.92, Casseiberry, Fl.
134-1200
Eve. $42.31

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR
25415. FrenchAve. 322023)
3223353, 3223772, 322-0779

AAA
CALL

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Pianos 8.
organs,
stock
clearance, big savings Call
Bob Ball 322 .4103 7707 French

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Starinese,?ant
wanted
31? 8863

62—L.awn.Garden

72"Autioii

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LAKE FRONT 2 BEDROOM.
WOODED
LOT
NEAR
OVIEDO &amp; CFU. $20,000.

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Good used TV'S, $758. up
I
GUN AUCTION
BUILDINGS'' LAST CHANCE
MILLERS
Sunda', March 30th
AT
THESE
PRICES''
All
7619 Orlando Dr
Ph 327 0352
Consignments accepted
Steel, pro engineered clear
SANFORD AUCTION 323 7340
TV repo $9" Zenith. Sold org
span buildings (Major Mfq
All buildings have 25 lb wind
5193.75 bal. $103.16 or $17 mó
looking tot your
load and large traniecl , Somebody is
Agent 339-8336
bargain Offer it tOda in the
Opening
3Q'4f'' 11
tor
Cissified Ads
Make your TV remote controlled
$3,990 00 • io - '..ts' $4 - for
no wires Conic by our shop
$5169 00 • '4O'57?'s14' for
for demonstration.
56.167 00 • 4O'x96' xli' for
75—Recreational Vehicles
HERB'S TV
$9,3i?00 1.0.8 Factory Call
2597 S Sanford Av
323 1731
collect 9 a n-i to 6 0 rn
305 331 4617
1980 Travel Trailer 35. tip Out,
_______________________________
AC. carpeted, go BR. delu'.i'
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
turn, patio doors, many et
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68—Wanted to Buy
tras. must sell this week. Cost
ROBSON MARINE
$11,600 selling
1 175 33t8
292? Hwy 1792
Cash
322.4132
Sanford, Fla, 321?)
76—Auto Parts
______________________________________
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave.
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
59—Musical Merchandise
turniture. Refrig., Stoves, tools I A OK TIRE
377 .40
Shocks $595 Heavy Duty $795
Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
Wm. Knabe Baby Grand piano.
AIR SHOCKS $59.95
COinS. Top dollar paid. Call
mahogany; Hammond Organ,
New BatteriesSl9 95
Jim 373 1888
model J5l2 372 1678.
2413 Frenfl Ave Sanford

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hy buy used' New brand namç
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pcI. above dealers cost Twin,
full size, Queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furniture 205 E 25th St. 323
0981

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'75 Pontiac Bonneville.
clean tully eqpt 18
$2800 372 8658

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Used full size hotel'motel bed
ding. Very clean, S14.9Sea. pc.
Nolls Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford.
322 872$.

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newly built 38R, 36 wflU sq
ft. inter.com., solarium
fireplace on "i acre wooded
lot. $115,000.

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CHECK THIS PRICEI 2 story,
3 BR, 1½ B home wnew car.
peting &amp; 2 porches on corner
lot. 532,50011

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OSTEEN—DEER RUN
10 acres, lightly wooded,
cIered, well drained, mobile
home OK, assume mtg. at 0
pct. $2300 per acre. 323 2327.

CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER3 BR, 2", B w.2600 sq ft of
Quality features on beautiful
l42x121 corner lot. Below cost
at $16.SOOIt

Lk. Sylvan area, 5 acres. $77,000.
Other parcels avail.
W. Maliczowski, REALTOR
322.7983

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
323S774, WE HAVE BUYERSI
VA. F HA.235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your loll Will build on
your lot ot our lot,
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
644 30))
NEW HOMES
Open 1 tOSdally

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$250 mo. &amp; under if you qualify.
322.2954.

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located off Courtland &amp;
$hallowford, wooded, $3,200.
323.7519 after S.
INVEST IN YOUR OWN 5
ACRES. nicelywooded and not
to far from town. OK for home
or mobile, priced $16,500 with
terms IC) fit your budget.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 327-7495
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Low down payments, 377.7757.
vacant land. Lucky Invest.
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W. Garrett WhIte
3274741.
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3231791
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U Harney. lake front. 100
137,000.
323-7532
Eve. 3220617. 333.1517
2W E.lSthSt.

Lg. holes, for good price
3239225
TIFFANY LAMPS
Closed restaurant must liquidate
Immediately. Many lead I
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lamps. All are hand made,
different. and 20" dIameter
with many pieces.
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Knowleslealtymnc.
Nice 2 BR 1 1 BR turn.
REALTOR
4213005
Triplex, 2 carports, comm.
____________________ -- -zoned on S. Sanford Ave. Lg.
lot could build additional units.
Rent for $635 mo. —clear over
101111'S
5300. Assume present mtg.
Asking $43,000. 269-7277.
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the only family Compact
automobile wIth automatIc
4-wheel drive
The spectacular American Eagle is
ready to take oft to the mountaIns. Itie
lake, the woods, the store Wherever the
road takes you
Eagle's 4wheel drIve automatically
dIrects power for tractIon Wh011 arid
where you need it rsiost So you can t,i.?
off uphill, through snow. mud, sand over
the slickest roads Even wIth d trai!er
in tow
You'll take off in comfort, too Because
Eagle's roomy interior and ln(leiIemJent
front suspension were espeCIally (It!-

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Itroughant, loaded, white on
wtiite, beautiful Only 77,000
mi $3,500 831 8104 or 339 178?

BRAND NEW BEAUTY—
Stunning 381 25 w•plush
cptg.. brIck fireplace, dream
kit &amp; huge bdrms on 1g., treed'
lot for 579,90011

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
2439 S.Myrtie Ave
Orlando
Sanford
321 IS??
321 06.40

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73 Ctiev Impala S W. top
carrier etc tires, new insp
sticker. 5650 313 0799
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FM Sterno AC PS. P11 under
coated. 6 c', auto 23000 rn
must sell Take oi.er pymts
3fl 1358

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New baIt 3 'nuttIer
322 1879 or 323 0839

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'75 models Call 339 9100 or 834
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1986 Ford GaIay 500 2 dr
Coupe. auto, air, this beautiful
car is near mint excellent
original pant 51.800 831 8101
or 339 1787.

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,iutO, Small V$ w lb carh, 8ab
blue w white vinyl top &amp;
interior, 52,850 323 6637
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new interspring bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only! Free local
deiivery Noil's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 1792. So of
Sanford. 322 37"

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I BARY AREA. $5 WOODED
I ACRES, $31,500.
REALTORS-MLS
I ACRES LAKE FRONT
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
323-5774'
24 Hrs.
WOODED,
VOLUSIA
COUNTY, $23,500.
GIANT OAKS—Rural lakefront
14 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
3 BR, 26 has 2100 sq
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
gorgeous 297' deep lot w.lOO'
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
frontage. A must see at
$56,900.
536,30011

HOME OR BUSINESS— Extra
large 38R home w.eat in kit.,
new paint inside &amp; out, I.
fenced corner lot. Only
537,10011

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original 5591. bal. SIll or
-521 ma. Agent 3393314,

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ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
TREES ON ST. JOHNS
RIVER. SANFORD AREA.
Harold Hal I POSSIBLE MARINA SITE,
$37,500. TERMS AVAILABLE.

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EVA AREA. 51,900. I±SIAIE
WANTS CASH OFFER.

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REALTOR
333.4061 or eves. 3230517

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92 1 mile eect of Sp.'edwai,.
D,ytona Beach
li cord a
plc :.ulo AUCTION r".er
Tuesday &amp; 'S$turdes. it 7:30. It's
79—Trucks.Tra hers
t$e only one In Florida You set
The reserved price Call 904 2.55
73 Chevy 3 ton. with II
slidP
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camper. stove, ref toilet...-.-.
heater, sleeps 5 Only $3,500
WE BUY CARS
323237's

ORANGE GROVE I2" ACR ES
ROBINSON &amp; SEEDLING.
GENEVA AREA. $6,00 PER
CARE. ALL OR HALF!

M. Unsworth Realty

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lord EIC runnina Cnc1
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53.500 323 .118) alt

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dCflti,il AuctionS 3. Appraisals
(MI ('it'll', Auction, 373 5670

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372 7480
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2113 French Ave
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YELLOW SAND
Call Clark 8. Ifirt 323

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The Best Bu', In Town
cost Classited Ad

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1IRNITUPE 3. 1 NINGS
500 S Sanford Avc
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323 6593
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5yt'l buctnt sea?',. 63.000 rn
E Cond SI 600 321 0875 alt I

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BROWSE AND SAVE
It'S
easy and fun
Th Want Ad
Way

Antiqut", arid Modern Furniture
One Pieceor HOuse1ul
Bridges Antiques
323 2801

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RCA color consote 25". sold new
over $700 Balance due $17500
or take over my payments
$17 00 month
Still
in
warranty Will deliver Call
86? 5394.

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cars. trucks &amp; heavy equiprrient.
322 5990
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Top Prices Paid
Used, any cOnditiOn 6418116

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Tor-co All
197) tOrd '
power A C N.'.'. 1UnC UP &amp;
tires Auto trans carpeted
One owner 372 8635

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to 350
Call 322 1621. 3" 146

WE pijy 1' SF0 F UP NIT UP E &amp;
APPL lANCES Saritord Fur
riturt' Salvage 312 8'21
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BUY LEO F UPNIIUPE
APPLIANCES &amp; Pi UMBINC.
r- x T it ES Jerrt ri', Fur
nitijre, 205 F 15th St 32) 0981

Good selection neW, used &amp;
rebuilt bAby grand pianos
Cannon
Music
Center.
Longwooci Village Shopping
Center. SR 134. I 01k E of I .1
339 5900

53—TV.Radio-StereO
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SiSfor B' pick updelivered
323 .4947 aft 3

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RCCOflditiOfld &amp; restyled pianos,
including new keys, new
finish, choose from various
styles 3 tini5h
5695

Wacti.'r repo GE delu'e model.
Sold org 5409 35. uSed short
time Bal 51f9 II or 519 3S mo.
Agent 339 8386
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Parts.
Service Used Machines
MOONFY APPI lANCES
373 0697
Ref repo 16 Cu tt -frost free.
Orig. 5529. now $705 or $19 mo.
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Agent 339 8386

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68 —Wanted

Bi'iutiful cor'- O'e pane, r'renc',
Provincial 'yling, used very
little Fantastc tone &amp; touch
response

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usel, Still in warranty
Originalty $649 assume Pay
ments of $2) mo Agent 339
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FHA VA, FHA23S3.715

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10 % INTEREST

Geneva. S acres cleared w-pond
3. well, ideal for mobile home,
$21,000.

NEW

6—Child

43—Lots-Acreage

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

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BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.
321-0759

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10 pct. interest, 511.500.

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Furniture for all rooms, plus
waterbed, stereo, TV. lamps,
etc No item over
00 373
8823

RRIAGE COVE 2 BR, 2B &amp; 3
BR. 28, cxc. cond. Call for
details. Crank Construction
Realty, REALTOR. 8306061.
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Beds, Dbt, motel 0.5 &amp; Matt.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 323 7310.

322.7972

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BUy, SELL. TRADE
311 31SF First St
322 5672

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SANFORD 4-2. CA-H, like new,
owner $41,500,
LONGWOOD 3-2, blk needs TL.C.
asking $39,500.
3.1 with 4 acre grove, 20 oct. dn.

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tble w 2 benches, $30; full size
baby bed w malt, $25. Oak
Porch rockers, $79.95. metal
Office desk, $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E 25th St. 323
0901

See our beautiful r.ew BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA&amp;FHAFinanclnq

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail. in thiS
4½ acre estate. 38R, 48 wguest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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Wedding Dress, size 9
Call days 322 7103

Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide,
Call anytime 1.273 0781.

LUXURY LIVING
3 BR, 26, pool, BBQ, green
house, 1g. patio. $55,900.

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

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Idyllwilde_byown, 4 BR, 28
5howb, Appt.$69.50
3??'?O73aft6p.ml

7 BR, 2B, Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for 533,900

NATURE LOVERS
This lovely estate is for you.
EnIoyCIeansubUrbanliVin90 '
I+acre.30ve'sbdthl'm5,2
bathS, guest cottage 3. much
more. Only $79,900.

ADORABLE 7 BEDROOM.
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR
OCCUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

4l—Houses

Lake frort country charm,? BR,
28, brick FP, 1g. lakeside
deck, dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras.
$51,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 5, 323 6307.

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Flowers frrnn one thing to another,"
This piqued Betty's Interest
big thrill for Betty. "I loved to
the snooze button on she continued. Then, at 17, she and before long she and she go down there and study.
Betty to cook her favorite
her clock radio at 5 in the married and "started with and her husband were off to loved to do homework, I was dish, What Is it? "Swiss steak
morning these days, she does little doorsteps," as she sign up.
— and it's deliclous," she says
Why? "Just
In heaven," she said. T
it with an extra bit of gusto, described her five children, something I wanted
to do for thing I didn't like was didn't without modesty. For those of
(
A mother of five, who says
When her youngest was 2, me," she explained. "All have to go more," she you who'd like to try It, here
quite frankly, "I love to sew, I she began to work again, this these years I had done for
she is to tell you how it's done.
smiled,
like to cook, and I hate to time as a waitress at a truck Daddy and the kids
"I get a whole case of ribeye
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But Betty and her husband
wash dishes," Betty had been stop. "I worked midnight is something I wanted."
are not the only ones in the steak — 24 in a case," she
a'
a hard worker since the day shift," she said, "cause i
family who have made smiled. "After you get the
she left high school in the could take tare of the kids in
In the months that followed, educational comebacks steaks fried, put them in a
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ninth grade some 32 years the daytime and Daddy could Betty and her h usband at- through CED. Three of her pressure cooker and make the
ago.
tended evening classes fire chil
watch th em at night."
dren have also taken gravy celery, onions, a little
She still puts in a full day as
On the midnight shift, Betty conducted in the training advantage of this opportunity, garlic, flour, and water a
manager of the Little Champ met "the people that's room of the Sanford Police
&amp;'z
the most recent being her t hick gravy. Put It under )
convenience store on the
business men in the daytime Station. There they met Toni youngest daughter, who pound pressure for about 15.
co rner of Sanford Avenue and and rn-c-a-n at night," she Conley, a pert young in. graduated
-in January 19. 20 minutes, Then put on
Airport Boulevard in Sanford, Continued. "After that, i went structor from Seminole Her husband, an employee of catsup and whatever else and
The dii terence now is that to grocery store. Little Community College. "Toni the Water Department for the stick it in the oven for about 20
she is a high school graduate, Champ. Been there - i guess was a fantastic teacher," City of Sanford, must pass
to 30 minutes."
thanks to her hard work anda lOyearsnow.Iam manager," Be tty explained. "Course my more examination
Thanks, Betty. We can
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special adult education she said,
husband thought she was tory of five and he will be smell It cooking already.
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Things went along pretty beautiful, and I think that's ready for graduation.
(The Genral Educational
Developmental Division of much as usual at the the only reason he came," she
As you can see, weekdays Development Program Is
Seminole Community College. F'lowerses' house, until, one chuckled,
are very busy at the sponsored by the Develop.
After Leaving high school,
day, a friend stopped by the
To be sure, Toni was a Flowerses' home, with Betty mental Division of Seminole
Betty "baby-sat, worked in a
store and told Betty about a "fantastic teacher." Five off early In the morning to Community College. For
dime store, and then on a special adult education months later Betty had manage the store and her 1i'ttt Information, call 323.
flower farm in Sanford. I was program being offered in completed all requirements husband working for the 1450 (Sanford), 843-7001
just a typical dropout. I went Sanford.
for her Florida High School water department and still (Orlando), Extension 345, or
Diploma and graduated soon studying for his GED.
stop by the Adult Education
W
after that.
But come Sunday, it's time Campus, Buildi ng 22, at the Going back to school was a big thrill for Betty Flowers, above, manager of a
Going back to school was a for the family to relax and for College.)
and a ninth grade dropout.
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Every time Stephen Schutz
turns around there's a letter
from his wife, Susan Polls
Schutz.
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Offset By Almonds

Celery

Chalk up two big benefits offered by Florida's crisp, un
Department of Agriculture is Buttered Celery Almondine and
bleached green Pascal celery
the most popular variety of is a perfect vegetable to serve with dinners
that feature rich
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entrees.
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If you are not using the colorful celery tops, you are missing
BUTTERED CELERY ALMONDINE
extra flavor in cooked vegetables, meats, soups and sauces.
1 chicken bouillon cube
There are two ways to make use of the leafy tops. You might
14 CUj) boiling water
stew all the celery leaves and tops, strain the liquid and store
4 cups Florida celery, sliced diagonally
in the refrigerator; there It is ready to be mixed with water or
½ cup slivered, blanched almonds
milk in sauces, gravies and stews,
2 Tablespoons butter
The second way gives you a product that can be stored on the
1 teaspoon salt
pantry shelf. Dry the celery tops thoroughly, then rub through
Ii ii teaspoon garlic powder
a sieve to make a powder; now add this to fish, meat,
2 teaspoons instant minced onions
vegetables or whatever you like, and see how much more
2 tablespoons dry white wine
flavorful they are.
1 teaspoon chopped parsley
Although it is probably best liked in its natural fresh, crisp
Dissolve bouillon cube in boiling water. Set aside. Using
state stuffed with cheese, cut into salads or used on relish
outer stalks of celery, wash and slice " thick diagonally. In 1
trays
celery is also delicious when cooked.
Tablespoon of butter, over low heat, saute almonds until brown
It combines with, and brings new flavor to, other vegetables
(about 5 minutes). In another saucepan, melt 1 Tablespoon
such as green beans, peas, tomatoes or zucchini. A few stalks
butter, add celery, bouillon, garlic powder, salt and onions.
of celery added to soups and to gravies gives them fresh, new Cover and cook until celery is tender, about 12 mlnutes.Add
flavor too,
wine and almonds; cook 3 minutes longer. Serve hot, sprinkled
Our featured recipe remommended by The Florida with parsley. Makes 6 servings.

Let Easter Dinner Begin

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Buttered celery
Almondine is the
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rich entree.

The first Easter of the eighties presents the challenge of
planning and staging a traditional feast as economically,
easily and elegantly as possible.
You can do it by substituting less expensive or simplified
versions of classic dishes. In doing so, you'll shave not only
dollars but precious minutes from the meal preparation.
Easter dinner should begin, and end, with elegance. For an
Easter opening, you may offer Sparkling Orange Drink made
with orange juice and sparkling water, club soda or tonic
water. Or, if you want to splurge a little, combine the juice with
Champagne.
With the beverage, serve an easy-to-make rendition of the
beautiful Russian Paskha, it sweet cheese itiold. You can make
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margarine and ntilk.
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½ cup chicken broth
1 lemon, grated and Juiced
½ teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon pepper
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Place onion in bag. Sprinkle pears with sugar and half of
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4icrowaveOven:
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s cup finely chopped "M&amp;M's" Plain Chocolate Candies
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pattern; insert cloves. For glaze, spoon combined sugar, juice
concentrate, and prepared mustard over ham several times
during last 35 to 40 minutes of cooking. To serve, transfer to
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orange slices. Makes 8 to 10 servings.
CHEESE AND SPIN1tCH STRATA
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2 pkgs. (10 oz. each frozen chopped spinach, thawed,

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18 thin sliced firm-type white bread slices tabout one 1-lb.
loaf)
cup butter or margarine, softened
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2 teaspoons salt
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13x9x134 inch). Top bread slices evenly with cheese mixture, 6 bread slices, and remaining l cheese mix Lure. Cut
remaining 6 bread slices diagonally into quarters; top
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ingredients together form a nutritious delicacy that is a
smooth companion to crisp celery, carrot sticks or sliced fresh
fruit. I'askha is often imaginatively decorated so garnish it
with a few chopped chocolate candies for a tourch of color on
top if you wish.
To follow the tradition of Easter ham, yet stay within your
budget, serve economical Orange-Glazed Picnic Shoulder.
Quick and easy orange-mustard glaze is a delicious alternative
to pineapple, adding new flavor and color to your holiday feast.
The handsome Cheese and Spinach Strata accompanying
the ham is based on a specialty which reputedly Qriglnated in
New Orleans as a means of using up leftover bread and cheese.
This heart casserole can be easily assembled the night
before. Chill, bake and even serve it in the same casserole
which can go directly from refrigerator to oven.
Yeast .breads have always been part of Easter tradition. This
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with butter or your Easter Cheese Mold.
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menus around the world include it. Almost every nation has its
go ur met dishes- and Russia Is no exception. Chicken is their
favorite cooking fowl,
Besides the Russian Chicken Kiev, already found among oftserved American entrees, the combination of chicken with
fruit seasoned with cinnamon is another that appeals.
The Russian name for our Chicken With Pears is "Azername of the region where it originated.
You can bring this chicken to flavorful perfection in an oven
cooking bag, where both meaty and boncy pieces gain
moist, tender finish which the oven bag does so well.
Automatic basting in the bag lays down a delicate brown.
Creamy-textured and green-tinged pears add appetizing
contrast in both color and flavor.

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Toasted coconut, if desired
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small pieces of color coating will remain in mixture.) Spoon
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around edge of pan with back of spoon. Chill in refrigerator 15
minutes. Remove from refrigerator; spread the slightly
chilled and thickened ridge of chocolate up onto sides of pan
about 1½-inches high with metal spatula, creating chocolate
shell. Freeze at least 20 minutes or until firm. Fill with ice
cream; freeze 3 Co 4 hours or until firm. To serve, remove from
freezer. Remove torte from pan using foil rim to lift out. Peel
off foil; place on 12-inch Pyrex Microwave Cook 'N' Serve tray
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Bouquets, bonnets and brilliant pastels symbolize the Easter
½ stick unsalted butte, melted
season.
'i cup cream of coconut
In fact, it's the time of year when the world seems to blossom
½ cup frozen orange concentrate
after a long hibernation,
½ cup cream of coconut
It's also the time of year to bring menus out of their shells
2 tbs. sherry cooking wine
with cream of coconut cuisine.
Wash and dry hens. Rub lightly with salt, pepper, thyme and
For centuries, Americans have been fascinated by the garlic. Stuff and skewer. Brush with basting sauce and roast in
tantalizing flavor of this Caribbean treasure. But when it came preheated 400 degree oven, basting every ten minutes. Roast
to cooking with cream of coconut at home, we simply missed hens for Ito 1½ hours, or until tender when pierced with a fork.
the boat.
Spoon pan juices over hens before serving.
Indeed, the lengthy preparation process required to make
Stuffing
coconut cream was enough to make anyone "nuts," First, the
Cut fruit in small chunks and toss with croutons, butter and
mature white meat was grated and heated in its own milk.
1 4 cup cream of coconut.
Next, the liquid was drained through two thicknesses of
Basting Sauce
cheesecloth. Finally, the surface of the cooled liquid had to be
Mix together orange concentrate, 2 cup cream of coconut
skimmed. Hours later, you had coconut cream,
and sherry.
No, the barriers to exploring the rich world of coconut
cuisine are gone. And so are the headaches.
COCONUT GLAZEDCARROTS
½ lb. Carrots
The coconut market has been cracked wide open by cap.
1 tbs. butter
turing the essence of island delights in Coco Casa Cream of
Coconut.
2 Tbs. cream of coconut
I ma, parsley, finely chopped
It's easy to tap the seductive flavor of the tropics with this
special ingredient that makes cooking with coconut a matter of
Cut carrots into thin sticks 2" long. Boil until just tender.
course - from luscious beverages and desserts to magical
Drain and stir in butter and cream of coconut. Cook over high
entrees. And if you like your coconut in flavors, Coco Casa
heat about 2 minutes until sauce thickens. Sprinkle with
Chocolate, Strawberry, Banana, Coconut and Pina Colada parsley and serve.
mixes will really stir you up.
Coco Casa is as close as your supermarket shelves.
This Easter, why not make your own discovery of the whole
new world of coconut cuisine. You'll find that coconut can be
the cream of your culinary crop.

days. Fortunately, inexpensive dinners need not be boring or
flavorless. In fact, some of the most popular dishes in the
world origInated from peasant cuisines.

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Imaginatjve cooks the world over to enliven economy cuts of
meat and to add extra flair to vegetables, soups and other
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1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
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2 packages 9 ounces each frozen fish sticks

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heat, stirring constantly, 1 minute. Remove frnni
heat.
Combine beer and water; gradually add to flour mixture. Cook
Tabasco pepper sauce has been added to budget fish dishes
over medium heat, stirring constantI, until mixture boils and
because it lends a special zing, and has a subtle piquancy that
thickens. Add cheese, horseradish and Tabasco sauce; stir
can enhance any dish,
over low heat until cheese melts. Prepare fish sticks according
Fish Sticks with Rarebit Sauce is a very pleasing dish
to package directions. Serve sauce over fish. If desired, serve
with Tabasco sauce. Yield: 4 servims
Mellow Cheddar cheese is melted in beer and given a spicy. Iditioil
tang by adding horseradish. The sauce takes only minutes to
BROILED FISH PARMESAN
prepare, but tastes very special. It's equally delicious served
' cup mayonnaise
over baked or broiled fish fillets.
3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
Some like their rarebits tantalizingly spiced, so why not put
1 teaspoon grated onion
a bottle of Tabasco sauce on the table and let everyone season
'.s teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce
to their own taste.
1 pound fish fillets, 4 pieces
pound each
Broiled Fish Parmesan is a cinch to prepare. it's amazing
In small bowl combine mayonnaise, Parniesan cheese,
how mayonnaise, perked up with Parmesan cheese, grated
grated onion and Tabasco sauce; mix well, Wash fish fillets:
onion and hot pepper sauce, can be transformed into an
pat dry. Place fillets on shallow baking tray; place under it
unusual creamy and inexpensive topping for this fish dish.
preheated broiler 6-inches from source of heat, 5 miminutes.
FISH STICKS WITH RAREBIT SAUCE
Spread mayonnaise mixture on fish; return to broiler. Broil
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
about 4 minutes longer or until topping is broi n and bubbly
1 tablespoon
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and fish is easily flaked with a fork. If desired, serve i ith
½ cup beer
additional Tabasco sauce. Yield: 4 servings.

Fish sticks will please young and old alike.

Potpourri

CORNISH HEN COCO CASA

2 Hock Cornish Hens
salt, pepper, thyme
I clove garlic, crushed
1 Cup mixed dried fruit
1 cup seasoned croutons

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Juice Oranges .......... 5ag
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boil. Stir in rice. Cover: remiuo c' from heat and let stand 5
nisnitmtes. Stir in cheese. Makes .1' -ups i1r 1, vrvmnIgs.

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IL cup water
2 tablespoons brown sugar I packed i
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solid savings - by serving elegant meals that cannily cut down
on complex methods of preparation.
Don't automatically eliminate old4uhioned, hearty dishes
-or fancy foreign ones - just because of time.consumlng
preparation. Instead, use your ingenuity and take advantage
of modern timesavers. You could, for Instance, make an exotic
curried shrimp in minutes by using a can of condensed chicken
soup as your starting point.
In fact. condensed soups can bea short cut to many courses
on the menu. A new cookbook, "The Creative Cook," from
Campbell Soup Company, is chock-full of recipes for old
favorites and exciting new Ideas that can be prepared quickly,
easily and economically with condensed soups.
Sauces Impart new tastes, as well as enhance and enrich the
flavors of the foods with which they are used, but Hollandaise
or Mornay sauce can be time-consuming - and tricky - to
make. Yet, by using condensed cream of asparagus soup as
your starting point, you can, for example, create an elegant
Blender Hollandaise Sauce with this recipe.
BLENDER HOLLANDAISE SAUCE
1 can (104 ounces) condensed cream of asparagus soup
2 egg yolks
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Generous dash hot pepper sauce
½ cup butter of margarine, melted
In blender, combine all ingredients except butter. Cover;
blend on high speed a few seconds. With blender still on high
speed, remove cover. Very slowly pour butter In a steady
stream Into soup mixture. Blend 3 minutes more or until thick.
Serve over cooked fish or vegetables. Makes about 2 cups.
Moissellas Sauce Prepare as above. Fold in 44 cup heavy
cream whipped. Serve over cooked fillet of white fish.
Another Idea from "The Creative Cook" that can tickle your
taste buds and your Ingenuity Includes creating comithiatlon
vegetable dishes - an assortment of greens simmered in
condensed chicken broth.
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IN WINE SAUCE
1 two..pound red mapper, cleaned and scaled
Salt and pepper
144 tabie,00ns butter or margarine
1 large tomato, out Into wedges
I small onion, sliced and separated into rings
llernon,diced
cup dry whit, wine
2teaspeonecorrtarch
one4hlrd cup heavy cream
44 teaspoon oregano, crushed
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all and pepper. Place tomato, onion and lemon on top dead
wounii fish. Pour wbe am &amp;IL Bake at 0 degrees 1P. abod X
minutes per pound, until fish flakes and Is triandamt near the
bone. Transfer ft fish to serving platter. Strain pan juices into
saucepan. Blend cornstarch Into cream. Add to saucepan with
: oregano Cook, stirring, until thickened and smooth Pour over
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Cover and bake id 75 degrees tin 3o inintites. or until apples
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2 egg yolks
1-' 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

4 egg yolks
1 cup sugar
1 cup dry white wine
Blend raisins with ruin. Let stand about 15 minutes, Drain
well. Butter bread lightly and place over raisins in buttered H x
liinch shallow baking dish. Dissolve twthirds cup sugar sit
milk. Heat 4 eggs and 2 egg yolks together, (radully beat in
hot milk, beating constantly. Add vanilla and pour over bread.
Place dish in pan and pour hot water around baking dish about
1-inch high. Hake at 350 degrees F. for 40 inminutes or until knife
inserted about 1-inch from edge conies out clean. Cool on wire
rack. To intake sauce, combine remaining 4 egg yolks and 1 cup
sugar in top of glass double boiler. Beat with electric mixer for
2 minutes. Slowly beat in wine. Cook over hut (not boiling
water, stirring constantly for about 8 minutes until creamy
and spoon leaves path when pulled through sauce. Pour ins.
mediately into serving bowl. Serve warm with bread pudding.

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1 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
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½ cup gold rum
one-third to 12 cup unseasoned bread crumnibs
Bake haini in 350 degree oven for I.' hours. Combine
remaining ingredients and spread over scored fat surface of
ham. Continue baking for 1 hour (10 lbs.) or 1-1
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Serves 14-16.
KIDNEY BEAN RELISH
1 large onion, chopped
2 1-lb. cans kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 cup diced celery
6 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
CUP sweet pickle relish
1 teaspoon curry powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Mayonnaise
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dishes - even in these days of rampant inflation.
And all it takes are eggs, a few other ingredients and a
skillet.
Egg-based Skillet Suppers are the answer for the busy cook
who wants to serve entrees that are quick to fix, great to eat
and well within the week's food budget.
When you buy a dozen Large eggs (which weighs -'
pounds) for 90 cents, the eggs are only 60 cents a pound - a
real bargain! It's hard to beat that price for high-quality
protein, and essential vitamins and minerals. And, eggs are so
very versatile, they're easy to fix in an almost unlimited
number of ways for any meal of the day.
After all, eggs ARE the original prepackaged, fast-to-fix
convenience food! Scrambled eggs, probably the first skillet
supper, can save the day for the frantic cook with a nearempty refrigerator and drop-in company at the table.
Scrambled eggs can be enhanced by any number of delicious
stir-Ins, spoon.ons or sprinkle-overs, such as sauteed onions
and green peppers, seasoned tomato sauce, shredded cheese
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Since the Bicentennial celebration, interest in the nation's
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genealogy
bus become the third most popular hobby, after stamp and
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their ethnic past and reviving old customs. They've found that
one of the best ways to get in touch with their origins is the
family reunion. Recognizing this Interest, Kraft has prepared
a guide to planning a family reunion complete with
genealogical chart.
'I A chart of your family tree can provide a fascinating topic of
lconversation at the reunion. Using the accompanying tree
diagram, place your name on the tree trunk, then record the
birth names of parents in the lower branches., Working upward, add the names of their paren ts, and so on. This information may be obtained from relatives and from family
documents such as Bibles, legal papers or correspondence.
When you have exhausted the Information available at
home, check local records at the library, courthouse, county
offices, the historical or genealogical society, newspaper
libraries, church registers and cemeteries. Several free or
nominally-priced booklets with information on other
genealogical sources are available from the federal government and from genealogical organixations.

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'a cup chopped green pepper
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tol cup water or tomato juice
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1 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
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1 cup cooked rice (about 1-3rd cup raw)
1 medium ripe tomato, chopped
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4 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons butter
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mixture. As mixture begins to set, turn a pancake turner over
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snapshots
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"Young at Heart,' dance , 8 p.m., DeBary Cornmunity Center, Shell Road, DeBary; Instruction, 7:30
p.m. Open to public.
TUESDAY, MARCH IS •

Minicomputer demountratloa, 9:30-11 am., Deltona
pw Uy. A novice's Introduction to use of
mI'dcomputers In education, games, home and
buslima
Central Florida Art Assa. Outdoor Art Show, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Dade Federal Savings, 2301 E. Colonial
Drive,
K1
ci the Sodety for the Preservation
orlied. ch
and EnccuragementciBarbershop Quartet Singing in
I Amaics annual show, 2 p.m. and entrilm per-

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FRIENDS
N (10) THE ADVOCATES IN

0(4) TODAY
1J Q GOOD MORNING

(17). MOVIE "Desiree"
(1954) Marlon Brando. Jean

stayed in town Monday, but

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of town by

591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

Wodhop, 8:30 am, to 3:30 pa., 1600

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Playboy news consultant Arnold finds a copy of Mr
Drummond's will and assumet
Dan
Sheridan
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adoptive
photographer David Chan longthat
forhis
this
world,lather Is not

Longwood City Hall. Call Tine Anderson at 831.0555.

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hadn't even started taking Wendy Hiller and ji.lary morris
pictures of Baylor University are featured in Shakespeare's
"sad stories of the death of
women before he received
kings." (A)
telephone threat to clear out

west Conference."

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Jacobi, Sir John Gielgud, Jon

Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA,8p.m., open speaker, Half way House,

Silt, Central Florida Sheltered
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PLAYS "Richard II" Derek

accent" said.

SUNDAY, MARCH 23

SATURDAY, MARCH21

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weapons for a North African

the male caller with "a Texas

on Ronald McDonald House.
5j),4y MUlCH
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games, prizes,

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band in order to steal nuclear

You've got until 6 a.m. to get stress who rejects him for

WEDNESDAY, MARCH
PresIdents Council, 7:30 p.m., Greater Sanford
building. Tom Hunt will speak

.

karate demonstration are

out or we'll take care of you," another.

Auditorium, Rollins College Winter Park. Free to the
public

FRIENDS. •"

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dinner and dance, [)eltona Country Club. Cocktails,
6:30p.m., dinner, 7:30p.m.; dancing 9:30p.m. to 12:30

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Playboy's photographer Finch, Charles Gray. Dame

parking lot, 2424 Edgewater Drive, College Park.

IM1VsT.-ER...

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WACO, Texas (UP!)

the Client and Public Conflict," 8 p.m., Hauck

by

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Rockford uncov.
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an
arms-smuggling
ring.
To Playboy' commander.

features, Blue Angels, Golden Knights, the Eagles and
others.
POW Club of Orlando-Winter Park, Annual Great
Garage Sale, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., First Federal S&amp;L

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believable — but not while
Karras is acting It. He really
j 0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
is Jimmy B., and he holds Tom becomes upset when
center stage as easily as he
Abby is asked to publish her
thesis at the same time he is
once held a football,
unable to sell his own novel. (A)
(LI) (35) JIM ROCKFORD
While investIgating the "traffic"
Baylor Coo!
death of his old Army

Lecture by Joseph S. Inman of New York
"Lawyers' Loyalties In Transition: When the Interest

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by Bob Thav.s

predictable and a little

Central Florida Air Show, 1:30 p.m., Sanford-Central
Florida Airpor t. Gates open 9 a.m. for pre-ahow

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his club loser? West would be :
Idt an play with nothing but I
diamonds to lead. DeCIM*T '
would lose one club, one spade and only one diamond. Come- '~
quently, South led the fourth

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Carnival, South Side Elementary School, 11 am, to 3

they impede the Opponents
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drawback today. Let 19) Subd Impoes .
everything take Its natural risks or gambles that go from eaching their proper MODERN. sd SI to: "bIbs at
contract and at other times &amp;pa," CW of this n.,...
course Instead ci looking for against your better Judgment. they give declarer a valuable per, P.O. Box 489, RadIo City
questionable shortcuts.
Depend on your Instincts to clue in the play.
Station, New York, N.Y.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) determine what's right.
South proba ly should have 10019.)

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family.
featured.
The plot, although taken () 0 BEYOND WESTWORLD
Ouaid's robots infiltrate a rock
from a true story, is both

Salute to the United States variety show In honor of
DeBary FIrnen's AuxIliary's 25th AnnIversary, 7:30
p.m., DeBary Firemen's Recreation Hall, 12 Colomba
Rd., Tickets available at the door.
Seminole Community CoUege Choral Festival, 7:30
p.m., campus Health Center. 5CC Chorale and
Chorallers and concert choirs from Lake Brantley,
Lake Howell, Lyman and Seminole high schools. Free
to public.

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Of course, all does not go U 4 REAL PEOPLE Reports
on a roller-skating elephant, a
smoothly, but eventually
Beverly Hills dietician that speJimmy B. and Andre and the cializes in extreme cases and a

am,

earlLrfense were viously

Vulnerable: North..South

great

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declarer drew two rounds
with bis aceandklng.
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division In spades to accom- modate his club loser. He
played the ace, kiflf and
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alledtospli.However,So
thought. Clubs,
had mo
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because of the hi

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recognition, but a job well
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) done.
bids can be
Impatience could be your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. t =5=0'rds Sometimes

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Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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and
the adults around him also.

Sanford AA, Women's Group, 2 p.m., 101 W. First

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her recently paioled father.

(1) 0 JOKER'S WILD

Lengwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Deltona Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
Deltona.

SATURDAY, MARCH22
Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida, Inc., 7
p.m., Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

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yourself or from others today involved. Look before you

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a young girl in the search for
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dope habit that trapped his
Vivian to attend the funeral of a
widowed mother as she tried 'dear friend" they both hated
to ease her grief.
24 (10) DICK CAVETT Guest
Mary Tyler Moore.
Slowly Jimmy B. finds
1 (1 7) ALL IN THE FAMILY
himself warming to Andre

Church, CaMe1be

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Andrews A ghetto youth trying
break Out of his poverty.
stricken surroundings finds
himself trapped by the circumtct"s at his life

family, with most of the

80'JTH

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Trade'
12 (17) BOB NEWHART
Ralph Alfalfa, the Happy
Farmer, comes to Bob for help
with his stuttering

money going to support the

Rollins

BiIl Portrait Of A Street Kid

W1 77) LeVat Burton. Tina

Lamont and folio plan a
bar-restaurant. He's divor.
ced, estranged from his romantic evening with two
girls.
grown daughter, unwilling to
4 (10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
marry his girlfriend, fighting REPORT

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's

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Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.

710

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BUSINESS 'International

Park.
Tanglewood AA,closed,8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.

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fB., is an amateur "god.
Other," arranging favors in

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11:45

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make Important decisions
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bystoffel &amp; Halmdahl
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have the kind of pain you long, stamped, self-addressed :
describe and don't have a envelope. Send your request
bony spur at all. Other people to me, in care of thiS ,
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for each to Astro-Graph, Box cover up mistakes.

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7:00

Karras's character, Jimmy

Ga.

Broadcasting System

Wh,plash."The Family."
ert E Scott has action-packed
adventures "hilt, flying with
6:30

Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.

possible pitfalls and career petitive, but not combative.
forthe coming months areall
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.
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discussed in your Astro- Deal with life logically and on vs:
Graph I.Attff, which begins reaUsUe terms today. Don'
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with your birthday. Mall $1 make ezcneez for yourself to •A

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Reynolds, a small, streetsmart black boy in raggedy
clothes who performs a super
shoeshine and also does a job
on Jimmy B.'s hard heart.

FRIDAY, MARCH21
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's, Sanford
Airport.

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Happy Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., Legion Home, Fern

travel, luck, resources, needless woes. Be corn-

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little Curtis Yates as Andre

Service,
,

(17) CAROL BURNETT

AND

ney resigns as he believes that
Andy is trying to ease him out
of his deputy sheriff lob
4 (10) IT'S EVERYBODY'S

But the real show-stopper is

AARP-NART covered dish luncheon, noon, Sanford

@ (I 0 E!) U NEWS

(74, (10) IT'S EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS 'Advertising"

in that area. Some people do cents for EACH issue with a

your affairs today. Romance, shoulder that could cause you

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sports superstar "Babe'
Dldriksen Zaharias.

Longwood City Hall. Call Tina Anderson at 831-OM.

the heel bone may or may not readers who want either one
be associated with actual pain of these issue can send 75

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Free income tax service for senior citizens, 1-5

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with his brother and disappointing to his mo ther.
Into his life walks Andre,
flunking out of the 6th grade

career. This person will help let others make commitments
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redirect your efforts lñtb for you that you have to back VVI F1 AT BRIDGE
more positive directions.
up financially. Misjudgments ___________________________________________________________________________
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PISCES(Feb. 20- March 20) that aren't your own couldbe
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doubled at his first opportwtlwe do for others, It just
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
ty, but his three-hart over.
doesn't seem to be enough. There's a chance you may
s-is-so call struck guod support and
NORTH
was raised to game.
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meet someone you'll find very something to t hr ow your

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complicated manner should heelbone. These spread two Issues that I'm sending
be avoided if possible today. across the arch of the foot. you, you can avoid many

March 20,1980

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irritation in the area where shoe is a prerequisite to good
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have any pain.
Radio City Station, New York,
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Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Al-Anon, 8p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
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Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Eastmonte Center,
Altamonte Springs.
Djet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center.

examining your foot and bearing effect on

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the pulling effect. A similar:
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cause you to walk on the:
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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
County is a member. Non-membership in
the association would deprive a school of
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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
s ce h is grades had illipro'ii. He had
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,
Richard
Evans,
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superintendent and the school board
airman all refused tip sign tht- %%aiver.
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form sit the Green youth %% otild he vilgil)1v
to play baseball.
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
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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
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students from Longwood hills to attend
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Oaks, R.avensbrook and Windsor Isle
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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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it subjects Congressman
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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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An apartment complex office worker
are all filled up," said the apartment that in general there is no emergency to prospective jurors,
Florida
said the rent-subsidized apartment
spokeswoman, who said she is trying to housing available within the county,
Itep. John Murphy, 1)-N.Y., another
Horoscope ...........................complex is in need of cots for families
it
locate bedding erspace for the occupants situation which creates
problems'
for house member implicated in
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who will have to live in a lounge until new
Abscam, is
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peeple without friends able to put them
space is found for them.
also seeking th e FBI's videotape of his
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The residents of St. John's Village are U aft er lire.
Ourselves. .....................in
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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judge.

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Orienta Elementary.
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
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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
"For inany, mail% reasons,- I.ii%
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
rejectt
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
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72nd Year, No. 159—Sunday, February 24, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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day in a statement broadcast by Tehran Radio the fate of 50
work would have no bearing on the fate of the hostages. wh4
Americanhostages held at the American embassy in Tehran
are swrI&amp;ling their 112th day in captivity
will be decide in April when Iran's new parliament meets for
The closest thing to a hopeful sign F'ridad
as the annoumethe first tune,
merit by Algerian Ambassador Mohanuned lt'djaoui, toThe statement by the Iranian leader said in part: AS I have
chairman of the U.N. investigative innintission, that his troup
said repeatedly, we demand the return of both the shah kind the
would leave Geneva Saturday for Tehran.
nation's riches. The Moslem students who have occupied the
Bedjoui, who unexpectedly flew back to Ne york Weilden of espionage i the U.S. Embassy) have dealt a crushing
iiesdav on 'private business," met U.N. Secretarv-Ct'nvral
blow to the world-devouring U.S.A.
Kurt Waldheim tor one hour before returning to (icnt'va
"But since the representatives of the people will SOOli be
lie refused to discuss the iiit'tirIg but, 1olloed b a group tiE
meeting in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (parliament),
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reporters as he hurried off to catch a plane. he Sht)Ute(l out any decisions on the release of the hostages and the conces"There is 110 problem. All is all right. I itit leaving for
sions to be obtained in return for their release will be up to
(;t'iI, today and the t)mnussion w ill leave toiiiorro for
them, since they are the people who should take a hand in the
'l'ehirtti
C0SC of political events."
Of course, until the Islamic Consultative Assembly is setIn Geneva, the other (oliunission chairman. :res
iid Aguilar
Aguilar
up, the Revolutionary Council and the president of the republic
of Venezuela. saul: "We are please(l to be finally on our wa
will continue their efforts to have the shall and the nationt
and we feel very optimistic about the outcome of our work. We
riches returned,' Khomeini said.
huiw to start work right away.''
The iissemnbly is to be elected in March and April.
The commission was formed ;it Iran's r.'(lhiI't to tr1vt'sttitt'
The broadcast came as the five-member U.N. Commission
crimes the Islamic regime alleges the slijill cotmiimutted during
appointed to investigate the alleged crimes of deposed Shah
his reign.
Mohammed fleza Pahlevi left for Tehran.
Iranian officials, including president Abolhassan l4aru-Satlr
Time U.N. chartered Gullstreuii II, 12-seater jet took off at
and Foreign Minister Sukghi (iliotbzadeh, also said tht'
12:15 p.m. 6:15 a.m. EST) Saturday and was expected to
commusstomi s ould be a "first step" towards an agrt'iitent to
arrive at approximately 8 p.m. (11 a.m. EST in Tehran.
free the hostages. 1k said they would be allovd to discuss that
The announcement the commission finally was on its way
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On TV Wednesday
Portions of 11w 5th Annual
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Sanford last November will be
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by the Lion's Club Is Bill Gressang (left) and Ray lt(Wder. (right). The fair
ended Saturday.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — January's montmy the Democratic presidential nomination, said, Carter's Council on Wage and Price Stability.
consumer price increase, the largest In six years, "This means that the president of the United
"Controls cause more inflation," he said.
led Republican and Democratic presidential States Is playing a losing hand in fighting the "They should only be used in dire emergencies."
candJdates alike to denounce the administration's battle against inflation.
"Wage and price controls offer no shortcut to
anti-inflation policy.
"I believe that the president of the United the goal of price stability," added Charles
The Labor Departnient Friday said consumer States is ignoring the important signals of our Schultze, chairman of the White House Council
of
prices rose by 1.4 percent In January, the biggest economy."
Economic Advisers, in a speech in Miami, Fla.
1wnthly gain since 1973. Gasoline prices, tooming
Kennedy again called for an Unmediate, across
Government leaders have choosen to rely on
at the fastest rate ever recorded, were 60 percent the board, six4nOIith freeze on prices, wages, voluntary wage-price guidelines, "fiscal
higher than a yea r earlier.
interest rates, dividends and rents,
restraint" in government spending and hopes oil
When compounded, the January price rise
But the administration said It Is still opposed to prices won't be boosted much higher.
worked out to a startling 16.2 percent annual mandtcwy wage and price controls to try to
President Carter, on his way to Camp David,
inflation rate — far above President Carter's counter inflation.
Md., was asked if the economy was In bad shape.
inflation forecast only three weeks ago of 10.4
"1. can't think of anything more disastrous
"The country's strong but inflation Is too high,"
percent.
now" than government-1mo3ed controls, said Carter said.
Sen. Edward Konnedv. challenging Carter for Robert Russell, executive director of President
Banks responded quickly to the inflation

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ping its prime lending rate to 16' percent and 1967 were priced at $233.20 in January.
other major banks going to 16L4 percent.
Lane Kirkland used tus dry, intellectual wit, but
Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and in the end blamed the Carter administration for
other Republican presidential candidates rising Inflation in this nation.
denounced Carter's anti-inflation policy.
"Do you hold the Carter administration
Republican National Chairman Bill Brock responsible for this fantastic inflation?" a
called the inflat,ion rate "an outrage" and said reporter asked Kirkland. AFL-CIO chief.
Car ter's policies have "brought this nation to the
"Well, it's the only administration we

have," he
brink of economic disaster."
replied.
"The people will hold this free-spending
Because of the continual hike in prices, and the
Democrat Congress and this financially spineless effort of the president's Pay Council to keep wage
Democrat administration to account in increases this year to between 7.5 percent
and 9,5
November," he said.
percent, Kirkland said the rationale for Labor
The Labor Department said its price index for participating in the council was "withering
all urban consumers stood at 233.2 last month. away."

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mnutuel wagering fans is not harness Casselberry.
track or dog track operates at the site,
racing, but dog racing.
Dr. H.J. Mello, also longtime resident the group that acquired the horse track
A story from Collins that he had been of the city, said when harness racing "is property has invested its money and
misled while a member of the the only game in town it has made ought not be denied the opportuni ty touse
Legislature in the l94( into accepting money." He said Daytona Beach dog its property.
expense money from a constituent im- racing impinged on the Casselberry
Brantley said, however, the group put
properly brought a quick response from horse racing. "Let the dogs run on the up $2.5 million on the chance it would be
Hattaway.
summer dates and see how much money allowed to operate a dog track. "It was a
Hattawav said Dernetree probably they make," he said, to applause from gamble," Brantley said.

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"We'll be happy to take those dates if
Herald Stuff Writer
they
are offered," Hattaway responded.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D.
of the audience screamed,
Altamonte Springs, was the target of the
"We? We? We? Who is we?"
wrath of many of the estimated I5200
ROBERT
Hattaway did not respond.
persons, mostly horse trainers, breeders
IIATTA
WAY
Robert F. Neimneyer, secretary of the
and racers, who jammed the Casselberry
boos and
Florida Greyhound Association Inc., said
City Hall last night to have their say on
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his organization favors the conversion.
catcalls
the proposed conversion of the Seminole
"Harness racing Is a good sport but a
Harness Raceway to a greyhound racing
' 1os"ie sStd. "Closing Seminole
track.
Harness Raceway is part of a national
The gathering was called by State Rep.
trend, he said.
Bobby Brantley, R.Longwood, in whose
Mearisthile, Brantley said the people of
district the track is located.
contributed $100 to his campaign in 1978
Seminole
County ratified the creation of
Also seated on the raised dais in the while Collins and others had contributed
the
Sanford
Orlando Kennel Club in a
council chamber were: William much more, "I don't take campaign
1931
referendum.
Brantley said he isn't
Demetree and Paul Dervaes, owners of contributions and let them buy me," he
the raceway; Jerry Collins, general said. 1100, $1,000, $3,000 or no amount of sure whether another referendum might
be necessary before another dog racing
manager of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel money will buy Bob Hattaway," he said
track
could be created in the county. "I
Club in Longwood; Dr. Warren Morgan,
Demetree,
speaking
first
at
the
wonder
if
it Is legal
to doasked.
this without a
head of the regulated industries corn- gathering, said he pays in excess of referendum?"
Brantley
rnittee of the Florida House of $800,000 to the state each year in taxes.
Hattaway responded that "laws are
Representatives; an aide of State Rep. He said he wanted to make an enterprise
made
and laws
are that's
changed.
If youidea.
want
Dick Batchelor, D-Orange County, and of the horse track, "not the white a referendum,
maybe
a good
Casselberry Mayor Owen Sheppard. In elephant it has been in the past." We would see if people want dog racing
the audience was State Sen. Vince Demetree said the property currently or Jai Alai to operate. If you want to take
Fechtel, R-Leesburg, who served has a $3.2 million debt.
that chance, it is all right with me," he
previously as a state representative for
"I did not buy the track with the intent said.
Seminole County.
of its being it harness track. It is a loser. I
Casselberry Council Chairman Frank
But Hattaway, who has pre-filed a bill don't believe I can make a profit with a
to permit the conversion of the track, was harness track," he said, adding if the Schulte, speaking for himself, said he is
the one must called upon to explain his l.egislature wishes he would be willing to concerned about increased traffic
interest in the conversion. At no time did allow operation of dog and horse racing generated by a dog racing facility.
tie indicate he had changed in his support both, with the proceeds from dog racing "Casselberry will not get one more thin
for conversion. He was not available for picking up the losses from the horse dime whether horses or dogs race there."
He said he could foresee bumper-tocomment today.
racing.
To complaints that a dog track would bumper traffic on the residential streets,
Hattaway said the Legislature set
precedent for his proposed bill in 1976 by generate larger crowds on the two-lane including Winter Park Drive, Sunset
allowing the conversion of a horse track roads leading to the track, Hattaway said Drive and others if the conversion Is
the county plans to widenSeminola permitted and that traffic emptying from
to a dog track.
Hattaway said there would be a Boulevard to Winter Park Drive this year the track will further congest the Red
greater return to the state in taxes if the and to finish the improvements on Bug Lake-Winter Park Drive-State Road
436 intersection.
conversion were approved, - noting Seminola to the track next year.
"Is It proper for elected officials to do
Seminole Downs paid the state $97,000
Hattaway said Demetree has promised
m
to benefit private enterprise
last year while income to the state from a to advertise the route to the track from soething
dog track would be about $2 million. He U.S. 17-92 and Seniinola, to discourage at the expense of the public safety and
welfare?" he asked.
said the new owners would underwrite use of other routes.
County Commissioner Bob French said
costs, estimated at $30,000 to $40,000, of
Brantley, saying tie called the meeting
Installing a traffic signal at Seminola to try to separate fact from rumor, asked tie hopes regardless of who operates the
Boulevard and Winter Park Drive and Dernetree If it is his intention to move the track they will pay a proportionate share
also would pay the city for salaries of dog racing license if tie acquires it to a of the cost of correcting the problems
reserve police officers needed to direct site at Lake Mary Boulevard and they create.
traffic. lie said the preferred en- Interstate 4. Demnetree said he has had no
Herb Crabtree, another resident, said
terthimnent among sportsmen and pan- intention of moving the license from while he doesn't care whether a horse

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1$925 In Goods Taken In Longwood

Dole Tries To Stop Reagan-Bush Debate

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were taken after it forced entry at 216 Crown Oaks Way, the
Springs, Longwood. William Kilpatrick Is owner of the stolen
property reported taken between 7 p.m. Thursday and 2 a.m.
Friday.
HERALD A VICTIM
An Evening Herald newspaper vending machine valued at
$175 was reported taken Feb. 17, from the front sidewalk of the
Handy Way Store on State Road 46 and Orange Blvd. in Paola.
An unknown amount of money was in the machine.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Hundreds Said Killed
In Riot-Torn Kabul
By United Press International
A traveler from Kabul said Saturday it appeared
hundreds of people had been killed in the riot-torn
capital of Afghanistan and he saw the bodies of up to
200 Afghans lying in a single street.
"I have seen in the one street 100 to 200 dead people,"
said the traveler, a European who arrived today in the
Indian capital of New Delhi.
Fresh shooting broke out in Kabul again Saturday,
but the bodies described by the European traveler
were from Friday's dramatic anti-Soviet demonstrations when Russian and Afghan troops fired into
thousands of civilians demanding the withdrawal of
Soviet troops from Afghanistan.
In Moscow the official Soviet news agency, Tass,
accused the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency of
provoking continuing unrest in the Afghan capital.
The charge followed the imposition of martial law on
the city Friday and the arrest of a group of foreigners,
including one American and 16 Pakistanis, accused of
instigating "anti-government actions."

MAN PLEADS GUILTY
Convicted ear thief Frederick E. Burns pleaded guilty
Friday to stealing a van in June front Seminole County in
return for a five-year seatence running concurrently with the
10 years he is now serving in a Nevada prison.
Circuit Judge Volie Williams imposed the sentence one day
after Burns was brought to Seminole County from the Carson
City Prison in Nevada for trial.
Burns presently is serving the sentence for stealing a car in
Las Vegas, leaving behind the van he stole a few days earlier
from Art Grindle's Wheel Ranch on U.S. Highway 17-92,
Sanford.
But Burns will not go back to the Nevada prison yet, court
officials say. His next trip will take him to Chevy Chase,
Maryland, where he will face charges of stealing the Corvette
left at Art Grindle's the day he left a $150 deposit on the $12,000
van.

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before County Judge Alan Dickey Tuesday afternoon. Their
trial dates will be set on March 31 for action in April in the

circuit court:
—David (M.A.) Metzler pleaded not guilty to charges of
attempted burglary and possession of burglary tools. He was
arrested on Feb. 8 outside Sanford Furniture Salvage on U.S.
Highway 17-92, Sanford, while attempting to force his way into
the building, city police say.
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The National Center for Disease Control said one of
the high schools reported an absenteeism rate of 26
percent this month, compared to a normal rate of 5 to 8

percent.
The belated appearance of the A-U.S.S.R. flu virus
which caused epidemics in the past two years, coin:
cided with another report of an A-type influenza, A.
Texas in six states
TheCDC said the flu virus causing the most illness
t his winter B-Singapore had spread to 34 states,
including Florida, with 15 states and territories
re porting widespread outbreaks.
For the four th consecutive week, pneumonia and
influenza deaths reported from 117 U.S. cities exceeded
tire sb-called "epidemic threshold," the CDC Said.

Kenneth Tansay pleaded not guilty to charges of writing

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arrested on Feb. 13 by Seminole deputies.
Mark J. Bringardner pleaded not guilty to charges of
granC theft and dealing In stolen property. He was arrested on
Feb. 12 by Seminole deputies, on charges he stole a television
from the Brand showroom in Altamonte Springs and later sold

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John A. Butler pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal
mischief and resisting arrest with violence. He was arrested
Feb. 9 by Altamonte Springs police.

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former California Go'. Ronald Reagan and
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IN BRIEF

possession of a controlled substance and tampering with
physical evidence. He was arrested by deputies who stopped
him on suspicion of driving under the Influence of alcohol on

ARREST ON SHOTGUN CHARGES
An Orlando man has been arrested on charges he pointed a
loaded shotgun at several cars as he drove down State Road
436, Tuesday nftenoon, deputies say.
Roger C. Revell, 25 of 3066 Plaza Terrace, Orlando, was
arrested at the corner of 436 and Howell Branch Road at 6p.m.
with a loaded 12-gauge shotgun on the front seat of his car,
deputies say.
A sheriff's deputy reported he had been signaled by a
motorist and told a cdr ahead of the patrol car had been
speeding and weaving and that the occupant had been pointing
a gun at passing cars.
The deputy brought the car to a halt and found Revell and the
gun loaded with several shells, one in the chamber. Revell was
bonded out of the Seminole County Jail on $5,250 ball Tuesday
night, deputies say.
ARRAIGNMENTS
The following persons were arraigned on felony charges

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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!) President Josip
Broz Tito, already being treated with an artificial
kidney, also has pneumonia, the official medical
bulletin on the 87-year-old leader said Saturday.
"Intensive measures are being continued which In
the past few days have particularly been directed
toward overcoming difficulties in connection with
pneumonia," it said.
By admitting the new complication in the president's
faltering health, officials appeared to indicate there
wits little hope the famed World War II leader of
Yugoslavia's fight against Nazi Germany could continue his struggle for life much longer.

HEDONDO BEACH, Calif. i UPI)
A young itian
sauntered into a suburban bank, shot (town his
girlfriend then held 26 people captive, ordering six of
them to cl uster aroun d him as he inched his way
through a parking lot, where police shot and killed hiiii,
Police identified the gunman as Garland Smith, 23, of
Los Angeles. His girlfriend and victim, Gwen Tyner,
19, wjs a teller at the Bank of America Bran ch at the
SOut)1'Ba) Shopping Mall
One hostage, a male teller at the bank, was wounded
in the shooting Friday afternoon. The other hostages
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death three years ago. A Dade County Circuit Court
Jury agreed with him Friday and awarded him 11.5
million in compensation.
Romine's wife, Donna, suffered two broken ribs and
a broken pelvis in the 1978 Christmas Eve accident, but
died 112 days later from burns she suffered over 50
percent of her body when the gas tank of her husband's

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1976 Chevrolet C-10 pickup truck exploded.

Romine's attorney, Jeffrey Tew, said It wasn't the
crash that killed her, It was the negligent design of the
gas tank.

NATO Naval Ability Tested
MAYPORT, Fla. (UPI) The Blue and the Orange
forces held final strategy sessions Friday before
Monday's start of the Safe Pass 80 naval exercise
aimed at testing NATO's ability to keep Atlantic
shipping lanes open in wartime. 1
More than 10,000 men and women, 40 ships and $0
aircraft from Belgium, Canada, West Gflfl8i1Y.
aircraft
Holland, Great 'Britain and the United States will
participate in the 11-day exercise, which will range
from Bermuda to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The exercise is designed particularly to take Into
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A long-term plan to relieve traffic problems on a 17-mile
engineers Dawkins and Associates of Orlando and Klznley
stretch of State Road 436 has been presented to the
Horn of West Palm Beach. The engineers are preparing a
Metropolitan Planning Organization by the Florida Depart- report on an environmental assessment study which they have

ment of Transportation,
completed as a first step in getting federal approval to use
The concept was prepared for the DOT by consulting federal money on the project.

Seminole Hospital Appeals For Blood
Physicians at Seminole Morial Hospital re appealing

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There Is a particular need for 0 and A negative types;
however, the supply of all types is low,
Located at 1302 E. Second Street, The Seminole Blood Bank
Is open Monday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on
Tuesday and Thursday from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Lake Mary City Council for a
change in zoning.
The rezoning effective afterI
the council adopts the or(finance on second reading, is L
froin agricultural to apartmeat designation.
The developers, Lake Villas
Ltd., plan to build a total of
210 units at thue sth. in phases,
The first phase is to have .4

said he will attend the p.m.
Monday meeting of the
SaflfOfll City cConiiiusston to
hear the commission's
decision On the developers'
request to tie sewer and water
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verging the existing interchange Into an urban type to handle '
traffic through the year 2000, Fuller said. Traffic on
436 Is projected to Increase by 50 percent in the next 20 years.
Fuller said the proposed design calls for overpass Interchanges at Highway 1742, Red Bug Lake Road and Howell
Branch Road In Casselberry, and Aloma Avenue, Colonial
Drive and Bee Line Expressway In Orange County as an
ultimate concept for solving the traffic problem If money were

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Republican precinct caucuses across Alaska.
1k' got 1,853 of the 3,000 votes cast. Bush
finished second with 852 votes.
Campaigning in Florida, Reagan said he
would not consider former Secretary of State
henry Kissinger for a Cabinet post

to pay the costs.
go out and vote.''
Reagan and Bush are considered the frontKennedy celebrated his 48th birthday in
runners in the primary.
New hampshire and continued his attack on
New Hampshire's largest newspaper — the Carter, saying the nation's worsening

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of-way adjoining Percy's

for ratification by the rank-and-file,
"11w Executive Board has delayed action on the
memorandum of agreement submitted by the city
based on clarification that the (act-finding proposed
was not binding arbitration," Kugelnnan said,
The rejection followed Mayor Jane Byne's an
nouncement of a tentative agreement, worked out in
day-long negotiations Friday at City Hall.
It was unclear whether a rank-and-file vote, which
had been scheduled for 11 a. m. EST, would take place.

DOT Engineer Henry Foller said he hopes work will begin on
plans for improvements on the 1.3-mile section from Wymore
Road to Boston Avenue in Altamonte Springs. Proposed plans
call for another through lane and right turn lanes to be built In
the existing right of way under the state's 5-year work

In reality, Fuller said funds are limited these days and It Is
doubtful If an overpass such as the one proposed for High
way
17-92 would ever be built because of the cost factor In acquiring
necessary right of way.
He said the 17-mile widening project has not been approved
or funded. Federal highway corridor approval Is being sought
so that when dollars became available DOT won't have to go
back through the environmental approval process again.
One, possibly two public hearings will be set for August,
and property owners along the 436 corridor will be notified.
Fuller said a series of Informational meetings have not at.
much public interest. He said only five persons showed
up at one held at the Altamonte Civic Center.

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parcel south of Van Buren
Avenue as requested by Gary
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duplexes.
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hin(hng presidential straw lx)ll taken at

by 12 percent.

Dole and others asked the FEC to Stop the
But White House P"' secretary J(b°
forum because all the candidates were not Powell predicted Friday the race between
invited.
Carter and Kennedy will be close, lie noted
The FEC told the Nashua Telegraph the proximity of Ne hampshire to Massa newspaper it could not spend the $3,0 to put chusetts, the senator's home state, and said
in the debate because that would be an illegal Kennedy was wooing opponents of the draft

ordinance rezoning a 7-acre

Leaders of the Fire Fighters
CHICAGO (UPI)
Union decided early Saturday to reject an agreement
worked out with the city late Friday that would have
ended the 10-day-old strike by about 4,000 firefighters.
Bill Kugelzn,anilx,rof Local

The stretch of 436 proposed for six-laning would extend from
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the council:
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been turned back on. Someone had tampered with the
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no object.

The Senate Aging Committee, chaired by Sen. Lawton
NATIONAL REPORT: Raging Pacific storm, that have
Chile,, D..Fla., has prepared a 1(1-page booklet to help older
deluged California for the past week abated today, giving
American, with preparation of their 1979 Income tax returns.
reservoirs and dams a chance to recede. Spring-like thThe booklets are free and available by writing Sen. Chile,,
derstcrms, accompanied by hail, instead moved into the
United
States Senate, Washington, D.C. 20610; or at one of his
Southeast, where temperatures climbed into the Ift Friday.
three
Florida
offices:
Hailstone, measuring two Inches damaged autos near
110
East
Park
Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Dadevllle, Ala, Dense fog limited visibility to near zero along
Federal
Building,
Lakeland, FL 33801
the Gulf Coast. Travelers advisories were Issued for the coast
Federal
Building,
51
Southwest First Ave., Miami, FL 3313p
near
Galveston,
from
Texas, to Tallahassee.
The
booklets
are
entitled
'Protecting Older Americana
AREA READINGS (P a.m4: temperature: 67; overnight
Against
Overpayment
of
Income
Taxes."
low: 60; yesterday's high: 82; barometric pressure: 30.13;
relauve humidity: 10) percent; winds: LW. at 8 m.p.h.
SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 2:39 a.m.,
3:05 p.m.; lows, 9:01 a.m., 9:11 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 2:30 a.m., 2:57 p.m.; lows, 8:52 a.m., 9:02 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 9:46 a.m., 7:49 p.m.; lows, 2:30 a.m., 1:54
pm
MONDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 3:43 a.m.,
By
FREEMAN
West Longwood, was acquired prepared to roll up their
4:10 p.m.; lows, 10:01 a.m., 10:11 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
Speciall
by the group for $50 with the shirtsleeves and lend their
highs, 2:30 am., 2:57 p.m.; lows, 8:52 a.m., 9:02 p.m.;
Today, the town of stipulation that the building mules, so the "chapel" might
BAYPORT: highs, 11:11 a.m., 9:22 p.m.; lOws, 4:00 a.m., 3:57
ongwnod sports flUIfl&amp;CIUS be moved,
be moved from its corner on
p.m.
structures renovated In
Built perhaps as early. as the Longwood-Markham
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augatlae to Jupiter ISlet, (151 recent years; however, 0i 0
1875, the small, vertically- Road Into Longwood proper.
11 Miles: Winds southerly 10 to 15 knots through Sunday. Seas 2
the town's oldest buildings, boarded building was known Alter securing a lot just north
to 3 feet. Partly cloudy. Chance of a few showers north part
which houses the Longwood as the "Self-Union Chapel" to of the Longwood Hotel for
Sunday.
Civic League received It first boumtlme Longwood of the another $50, the league
AREA FORECAST: Some morning fog likely. Otherwise ..facelift" 66 years ago.
illOs. In addition to Its func- enlisted the help of carpenter
warm and mostly sunny today. Partly cloudy on Sunday with a
tion
chance of showers. Highs today now 80. Lows tonight upper
In 1914, the three-year-old ', as a religious house, the Daniel douser In moving the
Cha pel" also served as a building. Under Mr. douser's
to low 60s. Highs Sunday upper 70s. Winds south or south. Longwood Civic League was
meeting
ho
and social direction, mules and men
west 10 to 15 miles an hour diminishing at night. Rain searching for a suitable
gathering
point
for 19th started to work and sueprobability Sunday 30 percent
bmfldjp,g to house its meetings century residents of West
cea.tuuy ,,drug" the struc-and the books of the town's
However, so the txe to its present location on
growing library. Although the Big From of 189415 had
dutch Street, at which point
civic association had been driven many settlers "back
Daniel Clouser .et
headquartered In the old home," the chapel, like the
renovate and enlarge
Lodge,
new citrus grows, lay
Masonic
dormant year-old building.
regulations set forth by Or except for Its oc.adonal use
Soon, the
remodeled
building's absentee owner as a dancehail or village
"chapel"
began
to serve
theatre.
forced
the group to move.
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Following acquisition of the "teen-age" Longwood In 11*
Shortly, a structure located building by the Civic League, umecapsdtywhithituerves
nearly a mile (Tom town In several of the townsmen IA*)gWOOd of the 1lI.

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spokesman for People's Gas said early Saturday. "On
Jan. 17 of this year we shut the gas off at this building
for nonpayment. They owed us a substantial amiiount.
When e got out there tonight, Friday, the gas had

econoniuc condition only proves the president
playing a losing hand in fighting the battle
agai nst inflation.''
In other campaign developments Iri(Ia
--Reagan was a landslide inner III a

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Sanford lines.

program.

The Central Florida Blood Bank is located at 1300 S. Kuhn
Avenue near Orlando Regional Medical Center and maintains
the following hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9a.m. to
5p.m.; Wednesday 9a.m. to 8p.m.; Saturday 9a.m. to 1
and Sunday 3 to 6 p.m.
In December the SMH employees staged a blood drive which
netted 74 units of blood earmarked for employees and their
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Sharon Snyder, a spokesman for the l'l•:C, Manchester Union Leader — interviewed 428
said it was "highly, unlikely'' anything would residents who said the were likely to vote in
be done about the complaint before the the l)cinocratic primary and found Carter
debate.
wa s favored by 52 percent, Kennedy by 32
It was the second time We filed a coin. percent, and California Guy. Edmund Brown

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plosion at the Holy Trinity House of Prayer.
"Tile way it looks right now, somehow natural gas
figures in the cause of this explosion," Ed Joyce, a

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National Arborist Mrs Hazel Jacobs and Miss Elizabeth Overstreet, daughters of
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donated the land to the county in
largest known cypress tree In the United Slate. (left photo). A
1161; Holkenborg; aM JubaDUling, publicity chairman for the
number of dignitaries came to the ceremony this week at
arborist association. Photo at right presents another view of the
Longwood's Big Tree Park, Including (from left to right) Butch huge tree.
Alexander, Seminole County director of parks and recreation;
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CHICAGO (UPI) An explosion, apparently caused
by nat ur al gas, razed a South Side church, killing at
least three persons and injuring two others.
Police said the three bodies were taken to Roseland
Community Hospital following the F riday night ex-

IN BRIEF

MIAMI (UP!)

Hampshire.
Meanwiule, a random poll complied by Neu
Hampshire's largest newspaper shows ['restdent Carter holds a commanding lead over
Sen. Edward Kennedy in the state's Ih'm
cratic primary Tuesday.
Presidential hopeful Dole, It-Kan., filed a
complaint with the FEC Friday, arguing
Reagan's p'ing for the debate was illegal
and asking the FEC to call a meeting to Stop
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EDGARTOWN, Mass. (UPI) —The thing Just
won't go away. It is a recurrent image, a rude and
silent accusatory finger.
The raw timber bridge that spans a cut in a dike
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how the people of the Vineyard feel.
"They want It forgotten. They say: 'For God's
sake, let us alone!' Absolutely. To a man — or to a
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kid. I think they've overdone it, don't you,

middle, for small boat passage, a raw lumber

headlights up in the air, could go off?"

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The tragedy or Chappaquiddick continues to haunt presidential candidate

SCfl Edward Kennedy.

dainn cent. They were bumming everybody, but before the accident."

George Silva, 78, a Vineyard native, is the ITWI'i

they were nice guys as fur as I know. They were

George: "I think that's a damn lie."

who built the Dike Bridge in 1949. tie says:

just tile same as you when you were young. Oil,

Businessman: "That's what we all think."

"They've overdone It. Sure. But I don't think he

they came In and out of the harbor a lot."

Pete: "I never saw him on the beach."

was In the water. I don't think he was -wet."

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The Issue came to light recently when
supporters of Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan asked the school board
If the candidate could speak at Lake Brantley
High School during class hours.
Layer, at a meeting last week, said the
present policy banning such activity was good
because It divorces schools from 'partisan
politics. He said there Is plenty of time outside
of school hours for political activity,
"The students could have benefited from a
discussion with a national political figure,"
Feather responded. "There should have been
some way he could have come to speak."
Taking school time for a political candidate
Is making the wrong use of teacher-student
contact heirs, Layer continued.
"Allowing students to ask their own
questions of a national political candidate
would have been quite an educational cx.perlence — an experience they won't often
get," Mrs. Telson said.
"There is nothing more practical than
seeing the political process at work," Feather
added. "It would have been more relevant to
students of high school age than anything
Layer scoffed, saying 1I-to..20-year.olds
have the poorest voting records.
"Maybe that's because they haven't been
given enough opportunities to participate,"
Telscn said.
Williams agreed.
"There Is lot otapsthyamong the young,"
Williams said. "I would aport a policy that
addresses this problem by permitting
political candidates to coine on campus."
Williams stipulated that If the candidate

At that meeting Feather expressed the
opinion that high school transfer student Gene
Green should be granted sports participation
eligibility if an investigation showed his
transfer did not Involve recruitment for
sports. Williams then suggested Feather
asked for an Investigation because Green is
white, and did not show the same concern
when two black transfer students asked for
permission to play basketball.

Two strands of heavy cable, 16 inches apart,

Martha's Vineyard is a big old island of m ipeccable Republican lineage and resort image
lately become some say under the notoriety of the
rude bridge affair affected by tourism of the daytripper type.

Despite the dominance of Republicans on Martha's Vineyard, Sen. Kennedy in 1976 defeated his challenger, Mike
Robertson, by vote of 3,322 to 1,567, nearly a3to-1 margin,
In Edgartown, the scene of the 1969 tragedy, Kennedy
received 774 votes to his opponent's 472 votes.
Many analysts ascri be Kennedy's 1976 victory to the
increasing number of young voters who live on Martha's
Vineyard. Some of the younger people today would still vote
for Kennedy despite the Chappaquiddick incident.

something."
"There is a lot of anti-Kennedy sentiment arwii lark
lie was covering something up. I wouldn't vote fir hi;
because I (lOflt like the way he s pe aks - he la(ks
something. And besides, a friend of lime said the funer;tl
director who examined the bo dy said it looked as it it had
been dead a lot longer than reported," Dawn TalImmiadc. 23.
of Gayhead said.
But one undisputed thing the ChappIqUI(1(1i( k mnt-ilt'nt

them," a woman in Vineyard Haven said.

"in light of his achievements as a senator he would be a
good candidate. There Is a lot of regret that the accident

has dotie is to give the island an international reputatioll.
Real estate values are booming. An Un(ICVCIOPC(l hit %% itholit

happened," Ms. Goodie Stiller of Vineyard Haven said.
Ot he rs disagree.

a waterview on Chappaquiddick averages about 2(1JXlO
Beautiful people and "gliterati" abound in summer Walter

No one on Chappaquiddick, which is a part of the township of Edgartown, would even ta lk about it. Many have left
the island and gone south for the winter. Only about 20

on back in 1969.
In the 133-year-old weekly Vineyard Gazette on
Feb. 8, edi tor Henry Beetle Bough, 83, in an
editorial deplored mainland press 11sen.

sationalism so adverse to the interests of Mar, tha's Vineyard." lie chided the Reader's Digest

and Washington Star: "Their obvious interest
was to discredit Senator Kennedy in an election
ear,"
There have been four official investigaticins of
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the affair Chappy. One was a closed-door inquest
in which the presiding judge found that Kennedy
intentionajly turned into the bridge road and that

there was probable cause to believe Kennedy
drove negligently and "knew of the hazard that
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Another was a a grand jury session after which
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goers. The grand jury called only four witnesses,
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summer, the Chappaquiddick population swells to nearly
200 families.
Edgartown has a population of 2,141 according to the most
recent state census and has a land area of approximately 21
square miles. There are 1,888 registered voters in the town,
of which 614 are Republica ns and 366 are Democrats. The
majority of registered voters list themselves as in-

re porting the accident in which campaign worker Mary Jo
Kopechne drowned. They also believeiheincident forever
tarnishes Kennedy and makes him unsuited for the
pressurefilled presidency.
"If you believe that story of Kennedy's, you've got to be a
crazy man or a Democrat, same thing. I'll tell you if that
guy gets elected president, then we're in for real trouble,"

dependents and they number 905. Three persons list

an Edgartown resident who refused to be identified said.

unrelated. lit sotne ways there w.asan adverse effe(t al)(lut

Others will not vote for Kennedy because he "lacks

the Chappaquiddick incident. Sometinies the best puhhiuit
is no publicity." Leo P. Convery. real estate broker in
Edg;trtovn, said.
(onvery said he thinks the island Imia) be tx'tt&amp;-r kniit
outside the United States than within it.
I've traveled to Morocco and told pe ople t tart I as
from Martha's Vineyard or Massachusetts and the didn't
know what I was talking about. But %% hell I saul Chappaquiddick, they all knew that place,' he said.
And yet, despite the notoriety of the incident. lli'pubiicans

themselves as members of the American party.

history and of the fact that in recent decades the
Vineyard has attracted as residen ts some of the

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the Gazette ran an affectionate little story about
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wide, is where Sen. Ted Kennedy made his
celebrated, fully clothed and shod, swim front

removed Miss Kopechne's body Iron; the car the

Chappy to Edgartown on a post-midnight mission

morning after the accident, sits in his office and

to report to police that he had run his car off Dike

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"Mr. Feather and I have been the board
members most consistent by asking to continue the Investigation (for Green) that we
required for the first two youths," Kroll
added.
On the subject of modification and
remodeling of crowded schools, Williams
sigeated the board establish guidelines for
maximum growth. These guidelines,
Williams said, should include criteria for
maintaining structural integrity of the
schools, for noise control when placing
children In areas our kitchens, for fire exit
provisions when using office space for
classrooms and for library usage when
libraries are used as clasarooms.
Williams also said If students must eat in
their classrooms because claim are being
held In cafeterias, then gullli,os should be
established for transporting lunches to class
for kindergarten and first graders nd
handling carpet problems.
The board also discussed efforts to adopt a
school board motto and agreed a contest held
for students to come up with a motto iwodec.d
tnaiiflclent suggestions. No fin ther action
was taken on the matter.

issue to defeat Kennedy,'' said Hubert L. Burnham.
assistant assessor of Edgartown and a GUI' tot n cornmittee member.
An aide to Kennedy said the senator does not phiri ti
campaign on Martha's Vineyard. 'ftc aide said that Kennedy's canipaign efforts are reported b% Boston

st atwils and that those stations art' seen utti dattt;a s
Vineyard. Visits to the island winihl not ha' rIt'ct'ssar. (ha'

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Bridge with a 28-year-old blonde in the front seat
beside him and that she was still underwater.
The accident happened, he said, between 11:15

workers for his late brother Robert. lie said lie
(;argan, former assistant U.S. attorney, had
helped him Friday night in futile attempts to left tile party to take Miss Kopechne back by

lie says.

and 11:30 p.m. on Friday.

rescue Mary Jo Kopechne from the swift current ferry to her Edgartown hotel but made the wrong

He didn't get to the police station to report it that swirled around his subin 'rgedcar.

The three decided Saturday morning to phone

suddenly the bridge was upon him.

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He says his department could have gotten her out

room in the Shiretown Inn, a block from the this by walking to the ferry and taking it back

efforts at resuce, and then walked 1.2 miles back

alive in 20 ininutes after being called.

waterfront.

across to Chappy, where they used a public phone

to the cottage, although there was .I house very

Driving down that newly graded and soiiiewluit

There he met two men friends about 8 a.m. in the dockside ferry shack. Then Kennedy

close to the bridge, and got Markham and

gravelly road today, you slope down gently,

the cable railing went up.
While arguments have raged (or at least
bickered) about the state of the tidal currents at

the bridge and at the ferry slip when Kennedy
made his rescue dives and swim to Edgartown,
the local residents of the Vineyard (pop. 9,500 in
winter, so,000 in swnmer) have gotten an uneasy
feeling: part of the world out there on the

"All of his calls and all his efforts were to save
this career, not to save Mary Jot" Farrar says.

Saturday. They had attended a cookout party that crossed back, by ferry this time, and went to Gargan.

"If he honestly wanted to save Mary Jo, he could

Kennedy had hosted In a Chappy cottage Friday

called for help."
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In general, islanders decry the new Incursions
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Idyflwilde Elementary Students Chuck Temperly
(left), 10, and Bobble Leep, 11, raise the American
flag as part of their duties as members of the
school's safety patrol. The patrol keeps students
safe as they arrive each morning and leave for
home In the afternoon. Members of the patrol are
trained in safety by the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department. Jo Willis Is the school sponsor.

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The District Parent Advisory Council (PAC) of Title I will
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n*etlng will be held in the boardroom of the Seminole County
Schools, office, which is located at 13th Street and Mellonvllle
Avenue in Sanford.
The program for the evening will include a panel discussion
copsisting of district PAC parents and Title I teachers. The
paul is a irieans of promoting a better line of communication
between parents and teachers of the Title I program.
The slate of officers of the district PAC — including Rebecca
I1wkIns, president, Jan Foley, vice-president; Loisteen
Graham, secretary — and the entire county staff of the Title I
program urges parents of children In the Title I Program and
other Interested citizens to attend the meeting.
Copies of the past and present Title I projects are available
in the Title 1 office upon request.

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Kennedy had invited the group of 12 to attend
night for six single women in their 20s and six
married men. The two, Paul F. Markham, former the annual Edgartown regatta, in which he sailed.
The "boiler room" girls had been campaign
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time, Kennedy was such a piece of china on the
inantelpiece that nobody wanted to ask about it,"
Farrar believes Miss Kopechne stayed alive

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who said he was sur e Cronkite and his wife "will
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timber. The bridge just won't go away.

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said, "he is everybody's buddy and loves to be
recognized."

against the barren duneland, is a little stretch of

''It's over and domie with; now. 'flit' Republica mi out USt'
it as a ploy against Kennedy if he gets notiunated. It the

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growth and not keyed to Chappaquiddick.
"People have always wanted to comic here. 'lit' it)ffl IS

believe the)- will not have to resurrect it to defeat Kentivd%

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giants of the world of business, the arts, theater,
literature, journalism, and po litics.
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Kroll said both he and Feather said earlier
the black students should be allowed to play if
they were not recruited,
"And we said (after the investigation) there
was no recruitment" in their case, Kroll said.

Cronkite Ii%-es oil ,N 1,artha's Vineyard ,as do singer .1 -illit's
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Taylor, actress Mu Furrow and others. Jacqueline (inassis
has recently purchased 300 acres on Martha's Vines ard lit
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a re po rted $1 million.
The boom is on.

families remain on Chappaquiddick during the winter. In

upside down, submerged in six feet of water at the

replaced by six-inch curbing some years ber6: .,

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come to the island in the past few weeks to do that last
"definitive" story about Chappaquiddick in an election
year. Many islanders resent the media attention more t ha n
they do the original incident,
"We're all sick of hearing about it. A New Bedford
Mass.) television station came down here and did a story
about the island without mentioning Chappaquiddick and I
was delighted. I even wrote the station a letter thanking

It lies seven miles off the southeast coast of mainland is trying to show that a cover-up went

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intends to distribute literature of any kind he
would Insist they Include the printed
disclaimer that the school board does not
endorse their candidacy.
The board will take up the matter again at a
future meeting.
Concerning other Issues, the school board
listened to Kroll's statement he said was
Intended to clarify what occurred at an
earlier school board meeting when sports
eligibility for transfer students was
discussed.

two years ago to shore up the foundation and to
double as a guard rail. They are sunk in the pond

Inches high on the railiess bridge In

know him, I knew Jack Kennedy. I knew his shoes on?
If tile events discussed in the foregoing colloquy
brother, Bobby. They all came here when they
I'You could swini right today across the harbor. are a bit blurry after a decade, here is the scene:

Candidates In The Schools:

six pilings on each side of the bridge, placed there

scar until it gaped. The curb, which was four

then — that he could swim it with his clothes and I'd run the other way."

were kids. Sailing. You remember that, George.
no problem. I don't know whether he swan; it. I'm
They all hung around here. They never had a just assuming he did. He said he did, and he could

An occasional gull takes perch atop one of the

Tourists picked souvenir splinters from the

"George- -Well, neitherdid 1. If I saw him there,

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Williams, and Robert Feather Indicate they
might support a policy change to allow such
appearances if they were for question and
answer sessions or debates between candidates rather than traditional political
speeches.
School Board Chairman Allan Keeth, board
member William Kroll and Superintendent of
Schools William Layer say they favor the
present policy,

bridge Is desolate, deserted — sand-colored
terrain with low dunes, now and then a lone gull
cry.
The wind crisps the blue waters of Poucha Pond
and whistles across the bare bridge planking. The
ialer ripples powelluny agU1II1 lire pti1mrh3 when
the tide is aflow. Two signs are at the right: "Offroad Vehicles Only" and "Weight Limit on Bridge

railing. When Kennedy lilt Dike Bridge, his car's
differential tore a scar in the right-side timber
cur bing before ever reaching the steep humpback
section, and the car turned over and came to rest

that beach except for the one time the afternoon
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Herald Staff Writer
Three members of the Seminole County
School Board said they favor political candidates' appearances In schools during class
hours, despite the fact It Is against school
board policy.

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around. Tourists come to gawk In the summer
season, to mutter "big deal!", and to collect sand

thread through holes in the posts to form a

Pete: "How do you know he knew?"
George: "Because lie used to go on the other
side when his brot he r caine down here,"
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There is a wide space to the left of the bridge,
cleared in the last 10 years for cars to t ur n

feet from;; the bridge floor,

Edgartown. Anyhow, he knew the bridge was

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Pete spys: "1 don't love Kennedy or'anythlng.!

"I don't know whether lie told (lie truth or not. I
assulne lie did. I think he, swam the channel. I

going over that bridge at night, with the

the bridge, which had no guard rail on that? Four

they feel like it,
says: "I think it's over. It's done. If it had hap-

The bridge across the cut is humpbacked in the

something..."
George: "You can drive across that bridge,
vubmuc iL 11 )ua h1
on, something was wrong; he put the brakes on
hard."

Somebody was here, a newspaper correspondent,

Edward W. i Pete) Vincent, a real estate man,

the dike to return salt water to the now tidal pond.

Pete: "Don't you think, though, that a stranger

Focus On The Tragedy

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knew where lie was going, and what for."

ahead, and if you've had a few drinks or

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or anything."

Mrs. Pierre Malin and her daughter lived at the
time of the tragedy. If you step it cif, the house is
179 long paces froni the bridge. At this point, in
front of the house, headlights might pick out the
beginning of the bridge.
Ahead of you is a lagoon broken into halves by a
150-yard-long earthen dike, which once made the
right half, Poucha Pond, fresh water. Many years
ago, scallopers got the town to cut an o pe ning in

headlights up in the air like this, and the bridge
veers off to the left and you tend to go straight

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going to do anything?' Well, why the hell should
we? What is there to do? It isn't a national holiday

thinking of his own skin. You know. And if he
mimade that turn onto the dirt road leading to the
bridge and didn't know it, took the wrong way, he
must have beemi real stinko."
Pete Says: "That bridge is all crooked, I've
been over that bridge in my car, and it's a tricky
bridge. You can't go fast over that bridge."
Second businessman: "1 don't want somebody
in the White House that dr ives like that, I be lieve

There have been a lot of pot stirrers on Martha's

Vineyard of late. More than 20 teams of reporters from

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of the story of Dike Bridge and its tragedy
seeking the presidency, broadcast and pr int ef-

on the 10th annIversary.
"Ile said: 'What're you 'gonna do on the anniversary of the bridge affair?' And we said,
'Nothing.' He said: 'You don't mean you're not

with front steps only five feet off the road, where

reason why he couldn't go over that bridge,
Bridge was as nice as could be."
Pete: "I mean, you come up to a bridge like

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just put It aside. It happened, it's over with, he paid his
dues, forget it," Philip J. Norton Jr., Edgartown town
moderator and a GOP s pokesman, said.
„ Politically, tile island is and has been a staunch
Republican stronghold. It's not that we're anti-Kennedy,
it's that we're pro-Republican. We have been proRepub11can with Eisenhower, all the way brek. People here
aren't saying we wish the Kennedys never came here; they
all came here for years — Jack, Robert, Ted.
"1 wish everyone would dr op it and stop stirring the pot,"
Norton said.

Another businessman walks into the group. He "Chuppy Ferry."
doesn't want his name quoted when he tells you:
Looking down that stretch 150 yards from the
"I think anybody that believes that goddam yarn bridge, you cannot see the bridge, even with the
that Kennedy spieled out- is gotta be crazy. He foliage bare. The bridge slants off 27 degrees to
may have got himself in a web of mistruth and the left of the road. There are two railing posts
half-truth and stuff and can't get the he ll out of it. pee ki ng out, but they were not there In 1969.
We're sick of hearing a bo ut it
period.
On your right is the one-story "Dyke House"

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about 500 feet across at its narrowest. At the

been able to answer in my own mind what went corner of Main and Water streets in Edgartown,
through his mind that he left that girl and went near Lou's Worry Restaurant and oth er business
back and swam across Edgartown and didn't tell houses t ha t bear placards such as "Closed — See

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the bridge on a balmy night when clouds of
saltwater mosquitoes hummed over a nearby
ocean beach. Most folks hereabouts had thought
the image of a black Oldsmobile 88 going off the
brieandi fr ec kle-faced girl clawing to get free
and losing her fight would go away.
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By PETER COSTA
UPI Senior Editor
EDGARTOWN, Mass. (UP!) — A decade after Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy drove off the Dike Bridge, Chappaquiddick area residents are bored, tired or just plain
disgusted with the whole affair.
Even GOP leaders on traditionally Republican Martha's
Vineyard are reaching sensory overload when it comes to
talking about t he Kennedy incident,

it, no question about it."
Edgartown. A part of Edgartown is the three-by'
You believe he told the truth about the whole six-mile, sparsely settled Island of Chap.
incident, then?
paquiddick, an Indian name that translates into
"I do. I do," Pete says. "How are we gonna find Separated Island or Refuge Island. The locals call
out that he di dn't tell the truth? The only mistake it Chappy.
Kennedy made was not going back and telling
It is separated from the Vineyard by a harbor,

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And superstitions.
The season is upon us when the snowbirds are
leaving their winter Florida nests to usher in
spring In their homelands,
But itis still real nippy in the northern country.
Why don't the northerners stay awhile longer In
Florida?
One snowbird said the soil has to be turned
before the last new moon of winter or else there
won't be a thriving spring garden.
But a (!ifferent set of circumstances and
snowbirds faced iiie last Sunday.
My sister and Aunt Anne arrived last Saturday
night for a visit to absorb some of the magic that
the Kingdom of Disney has to offer.
The "girls" left Alabama, bag and baggage,
without idequate clot hing including coats to
shield those breezes that were not exactly
tropical. There were problems with advance
hotel reservations.

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Sunday, February 24, 980-6A
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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head up Sunshine Parkway for Alabama about 16
hours after arrival in Florida.
"DahlLn,' you're special," Aunt Anne said.
"Why, this Is the first time I have ever traveled
1,000 miles to have lunch wi th anybody. We must
get ba ck to the warm country."
"It's Just the wrong moon," I tried to make
ame nds.
"Don't hand me that superstitious bunk," she
ordered.
It was then that I asked the question that I had
wanted to ask since I observed a copper bead
bracelet on one of her ar ms that was dangling
with several gold circlets.
"Why do you wear that Junky copper bead
bracelet with half your body covered with
remnants of Fort Knox?" I blurted.
"To keep arthritis out of my Joints and cobwe bs out of my head," she answered.
Then came a quick hug and "bye bye, behave
and we'll be in touch."

down Disney way indicated the duo was
definitely disgusted and that they were checking
out and "Alabamy Bound."
It didn't take much coaxing to have them meet
me at Lake Buena Vista for lunch.
"Lake W ha t? You mean Lake Placid?" my
elderly aunt corrected.
And It was cold Sunday. I thought we would
freeze.
They were not too impressed with anything
that day including a quick tour of some of the
expensive quaint shops which my aunt eyed
critically with her nearly 20.20 vision. "Junk,
ta cky and reproductions," she broadcast to
anybody listening.
Very attractive, sharp and witty for her 80 odd
years, Aunt Anne stopped at a candle display and
bellowed, "Well, glory be. These candles are the
nicest things I've seen. We might buy up several
grosses and light them to keep warm."
The cold day did hold some touching and warm

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over 50— and black — Jimmy Carter would
retain his lease on the White house.
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moderate, Wesley Powell, a former governor,'
and Dr. Ted Hager, organizer of the New,.-.
England Conservative Political Action.'
Committee.
Who says the Republicans don't come up-"
with good candidates?
One of the most Interesting Republicans-: running for Durkin's seat Is a fellow named
William Hunscher, an engineer and treed
farmer who is a philosophical economic
libertarian. He is tall, bearded, elegant, and.
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Bill Hunscher plans to announce his cán.
didacy after the dust settles in the
presidential primary. He has been workings
his way around the state, talking to everyone. tf
He Is one of a whole flock of good candIdatei
seeking the seat of John Durkin, who Is widely
regarded as, In ability, number 100 out of 100
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by the framers of the Constitution. Unlike
political parties, however, the specialInterest caucus Is getting to be simply a slick
way to increase the clout of Industries seeking
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the Black Caucus. The handful of black
members of Congress, with good reason,
figured th ey could achieve more for tiieir
constituents If they spoke with one voice on

black issues. It has been quietly effective over
the yearL

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The founder of the Tourism Caucus was
the disturbing
phenomenon is the operation of the so-called Rep. John Jenrette Jr., D.S.C., who was also
Tourism Caucus.
Its chairman until he resigned after being
On Jan. 30 in a plush Washington hotel, implicated In the Abscam scandal.
about 740 towism!lndustry representatives
Cauciaesare "really getting out of hand,"
played host to more than urn Houn members one 17-year House veteran said. "Special. at a lavish reception. The hosts paid $O
Interest groups have their political action
apiece for the fancy French repast. 'flu
committees and their lobby operations from
guests, of course, paid nothing.
the outside. Now they are forming caucuses
on the inside to further their point of view."
After expenses, more than $150,0111 was left
HELP WANTED — President Carter has
10 finance the caucus' operations. Although
with
tried
to mend his political fences with the
the Tourism Caucus works hand-In-hand
Jewish
community. But the embarrauin.g
anftWu.stry advisory ommitte , it usm
fact
remains
that he has had a "Help Wan.
government office spice paid for out of
a
special White House adviser on
for
congressional funds. The Caucus staff will (le ted" $IW)
Jewish
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there
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mWised of
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legislation and provide ,
The $57,500.a-year job has gone begging
a steady flow of information on tautm
associate Peter Grant.
A good example of

developments to its members, which already despite the prestige of working In the White

Hme and having ace= to the Pfu&amp;nt of

cougmasmen to sign up as "members" of its

number 220. It is "an in4lowm Oade

particular caucus. There are caucuses for
steel, textile, suburban living, tourism, even

organizaUon," quipped one
source

gniooij growers.
flwse congressional caucujes are far from
elus1ve. Any House member who shows the
slightest interest in a special-Interest area —
or wants a free meal once in a while — Is
eligible to join the latest caucus.
"They are entities formed for the benefit of
the Industries and net for the Interests of the

One of the Tourism Caucus'
interests Is the National Toueism Policy
job
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which has alread' been itasad by the Senate
but
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of rejection ilipt
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Our sources say Carters low standing
authorlas $p.J million In ptdhlic lunch for a
"Visit America" campaign abroad. The among large segments of the Jewish corn.
rejections
Carter administrstkm o çoses the bill, on munity Is r'oi'.. They my the rejections
grounds that tourism promotion should be the stem from cOncern that his unpopularity
of the private sector that among JeWish leaders wiU rub off en whoever

one Capitol Hill veteran told my

the United States. Since the previous occupint, Ed Sanders, left the post, Carter's
emissaries have approached several
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KELLY'S CREDIBILITY — The snlckerIng.
still hasn't died down in the congressional
cloakrooms over the defense offered by Rep
Richard Kelly, the Florida Republican who
claimed he took money in the FBI's "candid
camera" ABSCAM operation In the pursuit-of
his own InvestigatIon of corrupt characters.
Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., a member oI.
the Black Caucus, joked after seeing Kelly's:'
news conference on television: "You know, be,.,
did more to destroy the myth of whlte'
supremacy In nine minutes than It took us
ninety years to destroy,"
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that recycling paper products uses 80 percI*
less energy than making them from virgh',"

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needs some:.
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Ioducing a ton of paper by recycling sav
between six tolo million BTUs compared to
Um energy cuniwned -by processlong p
wood. However, most paper i,.Illt meet ab(4r :
55 percent of their energy requirements by,.
burning woc*I by-products, And recycling áñ
require more use of oil and electrIcIty. This
contention Is being hotly argued in govern-.
meat and Industry circles. Mod Object$(e'
observers believe no clear-cut answer to Ihé
issueislnslght,
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I see and hear that the corn'Innocent Until Guilty'
niunications media is doing t he ir usual
It seems when anyone is down.
fine Job of investigative reporting on
almost everybody wants to dig a deeper
the "Kelly scandal, a In Ed Gurney."
pit and shove the unfortunate one even
Why "Kelly's scandal." Why not
deeper
ma hole. I have noticed that this
"FBI Scandal" since they were the
seems
to
be a trend in po litics. When the
ones who gave this caper the name of
story
came
out a bout Congressman
"Abscam," an insult to people, to whom
Richard
Kelly,
even before he is proven
we are dependent for a large share of
guilty
of
any
wrong,
the vultures are
our oil supply. Why not "Corn-Scam" as
after his scalp. I just can't understand
they arc the ones most likely to want to
human beings enjoying a thrill over
put an agent in to this country.
some other human be ing's mistake or
Is anyone willing to ask: Who ordered
misfortune. Everyone is innocent until
the FBI to set up this caper?
guilty. Why should we see a
Did the President order this caper,
because some members of Congress speck in someone else's eye when we
ttfl't see a log in our own eye.
had voted against some of his
Stephen G. Balint Sr.
programs?
Sanford
Is the naming of this caper Ab-&amp;'am
part of the seeming effort to alienate
Vincent Photos Thrill

all of our suppliers of off-shore oil?
like Schlesinger's cancelling of the

woman to make this country great.
Remember the things that you do
when you don't have determine what

the Distinguished Service Award.

you will be when you can no longer help shed some light on some of the
it.
possibilities, ensconced within this At-

to,

I would like to commend Toni Vincent
of your staff for his coverage and

contracts between Mexico and the oil
photographs of our Milwee Middle
companies, and president Carter's
School students who participated in the
gaffe, concerning "Montezuma's
Special Olympics. The newspaper
Revenge," and the Energy Department's frustration of every effort to coverage was a big thrill for these
students and I am happy to report that
increase our domestic energy supply.
they finished second in the state and
Will the communications media ask
won silver medals.
these questions? I doubt it, as in all
We appreciated the time and effort
probability, even this small effort to

We would like to take this opportunity
to thank the Sanford.Seminolc Jaycees
for selecting us as the 1979 recipients of
Without the love and dedication of the
people of the Seminole County Centmunity, we are nothing.
We pray that we will continue to be
able to assist ow fellow man and

Is it not time for citizens to take everybody for their help and moral
action and protect themselves from support.
such groups known by the misnomer
Veronica Holdos
"lawmakers"?
Sanford

Mom. Daddy and me happy.
Think about this, please.
Joanne Cooper
hlilIsboro. Md.

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anesthesia, perform minor surgical for a man of 84 years of age to remain Lenora and Fred Mobley accept (he Distinguished Service Award

procedures 1
medical textbooks alive, In the cold night weather, but the
define minor surgicals as cataracts, police search team never gave up and
tonsillectomy, excision of growths, finally on Feb. 6 around 8:30 p.m., they
tumors, simple mastectomy, am- cam e and notified me that they had
putation of finger, hydroceles, hernias found him ali ve. They were kind and
and hemorrhoidectorny).
good to escort me to Seminole
My conclusion is Florida now has a Memorial Hospital.
law that protects the dead from the
He was in a state of shock, exhausted,

your identity will be unknown.
' it sure vould make Vicki. Billy.

Why Not 'FBI Scandal".

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When they came back home here for when lie was in service. The black ring,

Sir. Vincent invested in this story.

Fred W. Dudley
Principal
Milwee Middle
School
Longwood

Freddie and Lenora Scam scandal will never see the light.
Mobley
Jim Crowe
Sanford
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Juvenile Arbitrators Nominated For Jefferson Award
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Two Seminole County juvenile ar- Arbitration Training and Law Enforbitrators have been nominated for the cement Training on Juvenile Community

Jefferson Award for public service to be Arbitration and a member of the
given by WDBO, Channel 6 television.
Seminole County Judge's Community
Cindy Crain and Gene Mlniett.a have Control Advisory Committee.
been nominated. Mrs. Cram, dean of
She Is currently working on her
students at Lake Brantley High School, bachelor's degree in criminal justice at
has been involved in the program since Rollins College. She already has a
October, 1978, She Is a member of the bachelor's and master's degree in
National Association of Secondary School
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The mother of three children, her
Association, the Seminole County youngest daughter, Barbara, who still
Sheriff's Department Reserve Deputy lives at home, Is a sophomore at
program, the Seminole County Rape Seminole High School.
Advocate program, chairman of the Task
Minletta, the executive director of
Force on Arbitrator Qualification Youth Programs Inc., is member of the
Committee, an instructor in the governor's criminal Justice council, vice

Criminal Justice, chairman for the who have given of their time and talents have a degree in behavioral social work,
Seminole County Juvenile Community to help their neighbors and community.
After they have met those
committee, Winners are selected on a local basis and qualifications, Miss hair said, they have
Arbitration Program
the Seminole County and then
member
national competition,
to
through
devoted
Orange County Judge's
Persons
the award are in. to technical aspects of juvenile law,
control council, qualified arbitrator on dividuals living in this area who have
procedures of the
becoming
the Seminole County Juvenile Cornthemselves on a paid or acquainted
all
deal
Arbitration Program (and has volunteer
the lives of with juveniles once arrested including
received an award from that program for others or the
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juvenile arbitration program, said the

two were nominated for their outstanding
contributions to the program.
Persons who serve as juvenile arbitrators must have a degree in law, or
have training in conflict resolution or

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Training also deals with the hearing
procedures, how hearings are held and
the philosophy of the program, which is
that juveniles are responsible for their
own acts and imiust pay a price.

Huge Electric Bank Signs
Are Wasting U.S. Energy

To retain hard-won economic and

President Carter strongly urges us to
conserve energy. We have been given
temperature guidelines for homes,
restaurants, stores and other public
places.
But this hasn't gone far enough. We
probably you, too — are surrounded by

safety benefits in the 1980s, consumers
will have to find new ways to counter

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banks and other buildings that waste
electricity through the night.
Lighting up the streets is fine, of
course, and might even help cut crime. A
good case can also be made for theaters,
restaurants and stores to have electric
signs to attract patrons.
But those electric signs on tops of
banks and other tall buildings are

lot of money and effort In their campaign
to handcuff the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and to eliminate key
consumer protection regulations.

"One way to make Congress more
representative in the immediate future
might be to establish public financing of

nothing more than wasteful advertising.
At home, we are motivated to use less
electricity not only as a patriotic gesture
but to reduce its ever-increasing cost.
While trying to cut out use of electrical

congressional campaigns,"
The anti-consumer movement em-

phasizes one major theme in Its pitches
to Congress and the grassroots: federal
regulations are a financial burden to
consumers, a point hotly disputed by

appliances, however, we may not really
be cutting costs because we don't know
which use the most current.
Our lighting company, Florida Power
and Light has Itemized the electricity use
of typical appliances based on its
research and industry statistics, It Is a
helpful guide to effective cost cutting.

and 318 trade associations in 1974, the
numbers have grown so that today there many lawyers, regulators, economists
are. reportedly nearly 900 corporate and average citizens.
PACs and about 500 trade PACs In
"Actually, most public opinion polls
operation.)
that conswners appreciate the
Indicate
Last fall, an unopposed Rep. Tom
benefit
of
regulations which help create a
Ráuiback, R.Ill., received $9,000 in
environment
and prevent unfairness
safe
mly unsolicited campaign funds from
marketplace," CU's
and
abuse
in
the
apl
E!1ainterest PACs. "I was a little
"To the consumer,
chief
executive
says.
New
cosiftaed," the lawmaker told The
laws
and
regulations have
many
federal
YOrk limes, ,,but the checks kept rolling translated into dollars and
lives saved,
In."
and
health
protected.
11 windfall prompted Rallsback to coipQirnor a bill that would cur b spending
"Yet, despite this support for
b?;:PJiCi. Having passed the House, the regulation, Congress is systematically
bill faces an uncertain future In the and singlemindedly decimating
&amp;kte, where organized business is regulatory protection."

cnalgnlng for its defeat.
"The growing power of organised
bulness lobbies has thwarted efforts to
a federal consumer protection
ày," Rhoda Karpetkin notes. "And
business nrm!anizations have directed a

a training session

program and

Organized Business Lobby
L'e
'ts Campaign Cash Flow
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According to the citizens' lobby group
Common Cause and published reports,
while there were only 89 corporate PACs

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Rhoda H. Karpatkln, executive director
of Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports.
In fact, organized business has become
so free with its campaign financing funds
— distributed to favored candidates by a
burgeoning number of "Political Action
COmmittees" (PACs) — that members of
Congress have themselves begun to
wary.

entered into

community

But bear In mind that the following
figures are only examples reflecting the
relative costs of operating various
products Power usage varies depending
on such factors as brand, weather, use
Patterns, home size, location and insulation. And costs per kilowatt; hour
vary from place to place.
Too many appliances are listed In the
Florida Power and Light report for all to
be Included in this column. I have
selected some that are used in most
homes.
Under laundry, the estimated monthly

While organized business tries to

convince Congreas that consumers don't
want regulation, regulators who go Into

cost for awashlngmachlneis4l cents; a
hand iron runs 23 cents and a clothes
dryer runs $3.38.

various communities to measure-public
opinion are learning otherwise.

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kid with a new toy. They loved their

financing of

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future.

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wallpaper store.

Yes, it was my parent's home you war, lie was unable to come home for

Rose, their neighbor, and many other
friends they made.
All r,-as great, until you broke into

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Is it wrong for a citizen to question
Joyce Hitt, R.N.
the Integrity and the intent of the ,Nu rses Affiliated for Independent
legislators or their sanity?
Action
Florida should be nominated for the
Ft. Lauderdale
following poor bill Passed into law in
1979:
City Police Thanked
House Bill No. 1830: "Mandator'
Continuing Education" to protect the
I want to express my thanks and
health of the public,
gratitude to the Sanford Police
And at the same time the House Department search teams as well as to
passed a bill Into law which authorizes the many kind people of Sanford that

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development more than any problems with fall.
operating safety of power reactors.
The White House has acknowledged that there
is now a "technical consensus" among scientists JACK ANDERSON
and engineers that no insurmountable barriers
stand in the way of safe disposal of nuclear
wastes. Then what are we waiting for? On the one
hand Mr. Carter is acknowledging that nuclear
power must meet an increasing share of our
energy needs, while on the other he is dodging the
WASHINGTON — A new and Insidious
commitment to a disposal program that is growth is spreading over Congress like poison
ivy — the special-interest "caucus."
essential for nuclear development to continue.
The caucus, a group of legislators who band
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where Daddy had been wounded.
Let inc tell you a little something
When Daddy was away, Morn had to
about my parents and how hard they really pinch and save and had two
have worked for what they have,
small children to take care of, just hike

Naturally, all eyes are focused on the New
Hampshire presidential primary, but interesting things are also happening in that
the senatorial level.
state
Things are shifting in Congress, and New
Hampshire provides a dramatic example of
the possibilities that are opening for the
Republicans.
New Hampshire now has one Republican
senator, Gordon Hemphrey, and one
Democrat, John Durkin. Two
senator seemed moore secure uman tan
Democratic incumbent, Toni McIntyre. He
was expected to coast to re-election. But
and a
Gordon Humphrey, a bright
tireless catnapigner, came out of nowhere to
defeat McIntyre handily. Since that time,
Gordon Humphrey has been doing excellent
work on the Senate Armed Services Cornmnittee, and has gained a reputation as a man
who does his homework.
But New Ham pshire has that other Senate
seat. In a tight race in 1975, the Republican,
Louis Wyman, narrowly defeated the
Democrat, John Durkin. A number of written
ballots were challenged. The contest was
decided In 1976 by a special election with
Durkin being returned the winner.
Naturally, now that John Durkin has to face
the votersagain, challengers have been lining
up In serried ranks of four.
Right now, I count at least a dozen serious.
challengers for that seat, all of them
estimable citizens.
There's Tony Campaign, a grass rook
conservative, who has probably done morp:campaigning around the state than
even George Bush.
There's the speaker the New Hampshire
legislature, George Roberts, Warren Rudman.
— a former state attorney general — and also
John Sununu, a professor at Tufts, and David

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These results come from the first survey of
black attitudes toward the 1980 presidential
candidates. Conducted by Data Black,
America's first major black commercial
polling organization, the poll shows:
Kennedy would beat each Republican by
a greater margin than Carter, except for
Howard Baker. Bake r would lose b 61, pe r-

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Olympics can survive the crisis precipitated by percent would choose Connally. If Kennedy
the Soviet government. If they can, the
ran against Connally, 78 percent of black
department and learned how to establish
By ROBIN J. STEIN
neutralizing of the games in the future may be the voters would choose Kennedy. Only 7 percent
WASHINGTON (UN) — In communities credit," Miller said. Using what they learned
best insurance against going through the same would vote for the former Texas governor,
all over the United States, 200,000 young In the bank, they formed their own credit card
Black
Republicans
favor
non-candidate
—
people are learning how to succeed in system that allowed them to charge purtrauma again.
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Gerald Ford 133 percent) over Ronald
chases at local businesses.
business by really trying.
pe
Reagan
(25
percent),
John
Connally
r.
(4
B
urli
ngton
S.C.,
Miller
said,
Greensboro,
Two
national
organizations,
Future
In
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Bush (2 percent.)
cent) and
Leaders of America, for high school
Industries funds area FBLA progra ms."Bus iness L
Why
— One-quarter of upper Income blacks, students, and Phi Beta Lambda, its collegiate There are many other companies supporting
bthck"college graduates and Western blacks
counterpart, are giving young people a taste us on the local level."
President Carter has finally made a decision on haven't made any choice at all.
of the business world.
"We've had a lot of support in smaller
The peculiarity of the Data Black figures is
nuclear waste disposal. The decision: Wait a few
"As a high school student you're Ignorant
communities," Miller said. "The members of
what goes on in the business community," the National Federation of Independent
more years before making a decision. That is the not a demonstrated preference for the
Democrats among black voters (only 9
Donna Bristow, 19, a University of Kentucky
Businessmen and independent insurance
essence of the "program" he just announced.
percent of the survey's respondents
sophomore,
said
during
"FBLA
agents
In towns everywhere have helped
What worries the administration 'is not members of the Grand Old Party).
reason
and PBL
out Into the
out.,,
radioactivity, but the adverse political activity
There's no real surprise in the Kennedy
business community and ask questions."
Every' year members from across the
that Is bound to arise the government picks a lead over Carter either — other polls of all
The objective of the two groups Is to stir country vie for national awards. Competitors
site or sites for disposal or storage of nuclear Americans have also shown their black
interest in business and ease the transition give speeches, take written tests and are
waste and the spent fuel from nuclear reactors. sample favoring Kennedy.
from school to work.
Interviewed by Judges from the business
The surprise is that the heavy Carter
They bring business people Into the
community.
Hence the call for further studies of possible
classroom to talk about free enterprise and
storage sites in half a dozen states. Hence the support from black Leaders has not narrowed
"Quite often," said Miller, judges are so
the gap among black voters between the
business careers and take students Into
appointment of a "state planning council" of president and his main challenger.
impressed
they say, "'I would really like to
factories and offices.
governors and local officials to advise the adto
have
this person on my Staff."
Carter has captured endorsements from the
Among the
firms that pitch In with have
you a chance to get involved
gives
ministration. With this, the president is off the black mayors of Detroit, Atlanta, Los
"FBLA
L Angeles
financial support and speakers and judges .
hook for another four or five years before any and Newark — In spite of a
FBI,A events are Coca-Cola, IBM, and get active," said national president,
Stuart Fulton, 18, of Ft. Collins, Cob,
sites have to be selected In whatever state or given Kennedy
by the
McDonald's, and Mobil Oil.
In one recent program 30 Washington area
states turn out to have the best geological for. National League of Cities. More members of
"I knew I wanted a career In business,"
the Congressional Black Caucus support
students took on the planning and building said Fulton. FBLA has helped him learn
matlons.
of an Imaginary 400.room luxury hotel.
"what's expected from a businessman,"
But with the time lag for construction, it would Carter than Kennedy.
But these endorsements haven't Influenced
"They consulted with architects, lending
Both students agree that participation
be well Into the 1990s before the new storage black voters, as shown In two Data Black Institutions and did a feasibility study,"
confidence. "I've seen students who
said
builds
facilities could be ready to accept any material, findings: while only 24 percent of blacks rate
Edward Miller, national FBLA-PBL were frightened to death to get up before an
and that isn't soon enough. Many of our 75 Carter's presidential
performance
president.
English class and give a book report,"
operating nuclear power plants are running out of negatively, 44
give negative ratings
Eric Hilton, vice president of the Hilton Bristow said,
Hotels Corp., presented the students with
temporary storage space for spent fuel assem- for presidential performance to help blacks.
Because of experience In the program they
That perception — of a nice guy president
certificates for their participation in this have become competent public speakers, she
bItes, and more reactors will be coming on .line.
project.
said,
Delay in setting up a permanent reprocessing and who couldn't (or wouldn't) keep his promises
to
black
America
— will haunt Carter into the
In
Little Rock, Ark., FBLA members
"There is an absolute need for students to
storage program is Jeopardizing further nuclear
"worked with the local bank's credit card understand business," Miller said.

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JULIAN BOND

Sunday, Feb. 24,1910. -7A

Readers Write

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fixing a permanent site for the winter games,
perhaps in a country like Switzerland which has
both the right climate and topography and a
both
tradition of political neutrality.
The immediate question is whether the

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broke into and took jewelry and coins her funeral,

Carter in his argument that it abuses the
definition of politics for Olympic teams to ignore
the fact that their host country is engaged in the
military conquest of a weak neighbor.
The fate of the 1980 summer games is still up in
the air, but it is not too soon to be looking for ways
to immunize future games against politics or a
flagrant breach of the peace by a host government. Lord Killanin, presidetit of the IOC, has
agreed to name a commission to study a proposal
from Greece that Olympus, the site of the ancient
Greek games, be made the permanent site of the
modern summer games.
Th is has been proposed before, and rejected
favor of the custom of moving the games from
country to country. But the problem with Moscow
this year makes the Greek invitation more attractive than it has looked in the past. Greece is
offeringits site with the understanding it would
become "neutral ground" under an international
agreement givingthe JOC a sort of soverei ntv
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PilbrThe 1 OC theii, would
be the-host"
, for the games.
Lard Killanin's commission is to re port next
year on its study of the Greek proposal. If it is
positive, the same idea could he explored for

BERRY'S WORLD

OPINION

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Presi dent Carter's call for a boycott of the
summer games in Moscow. We stand with Mr.

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For food preservation, the monthly
operating cost of a typical manual.
defrost refrigerator-freezer is $5.63.
Frost-free refrigerator-freezes runs as
high as $7.65 for 14- to 17- cubic-foot
models and $9.23 for those measuring 17
to 20 cubic feet.
A manual-defrost 14.5- to 17.5-cubicfoot freezer costs about $6.08 to operate;
a frost-free version costs $8.46.
Remaining in the kitchen, here are
more average monthly operating costs:
broiler-rotisserie, 32 cents; coffee
maker, 41 cents; toaster, 14 cents;
trash compactor, 15 cents; microwave
oven, 72 cents; range with oven, $2.61;
self-cleaning oven, 12,75.
Costing less than 5 cents a month each
to operate are electric can openers,
carving knives, fondue pots, blenders,
ice' crushers, ice-cream makers,
Juicers, knife sharpeners, food mixers,
warming trays and waste disposals.
Lighting costs $225 a month for a four.

or five-room home and $2.70 a month for
a six- to eight-room home. Keeping an
outdoor spotlight burning all night rims
$2.03 monthly.
So. we can be diligent about i.rnlng off
the Lights when,we leave a room, making
fewer trips to the refrigerator or
sweltering a bit when the air conditIon
is shut off. We may not be saving that
much electricity, but — unlike the
owners of those brightly lighted buildings
— we at least are trying.

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Vs. Kramer' lop Bet For Oscar Nominations

HOLLYWOOD i UPl - Next Monday morning the 1979
picture and that auteur Francis Ford Coppola is Infallible.
Oscar nominations will be announced, thereby elating 200 or so
"MI That Jazz" revolutionizes movie musicals as surely as
Ilollywoodlans and plunging 10times that number into suicidal
"Okiahama!" changed the face of Broadway shows for all
gloom.
time. It is a dazzling shower of music, dance and special efBut of this you may be sure: the stars, producer and director
fects.
of "Kramer vs. Kramer," a vivid and sensitive portrait of a
"Manhattan" is simply Woody Allen's finest moment as
broken family and bitter child custody battle, will be ecstatic,
actor, director and writer, a quantum leap ahead of his 1977
That big box-office hit will win nominations for best picture,
Oscar winner, "Annie Hall."
best actor (Dustin Hoffman ) , best supporting actress Meryl
Those five should be the nominees. However, one of the other
Streepp and sundry others,
outstanding 16 films of the year may be able to break into the
The only other absolutely sure thing is that Sally Field will
magic circle:
he nominated for best actress for her brilliant performance in
"The China Syndrome," "Being There," "Chapter Two,"
"Norma Rae."
"And Ju.sticc For All," "Norma Rae," "Promises in the
Perhaps not since 'Gone With The Wind" has there be en so
Dark," "10," "Yanks," "Th e Electric Horseman," "The
clear-cut a choice for Oscar victories as the triuinverate of
Black Stallion" and the French-Italian farce which doesn't
"Kramer," Hoffman and Field to win the top three Oscars
qualify for best foreign film, "La Cage aux Folles,"
come -Academy Award night April 14.
Best actor of the year will attract some old, familiar faces
The past year %
in marKo1n1)11gflr1I1ms,_bath_ãTid [1ifli new ones. "
critically and at the box office, but only five will win
In addition to Hoffman, who plays the distraught father in
nominations Monday when Ed Asner and Yvette Mimieux read "Kramer," Roy Scheider is almost certain to be nominated for
the results of academy balloting,
his role as the deathwishing director in "All That Jazz."
In addition to "Kramer," the nominees for best picture
Al Pacino, playing a frantic lawyer, looks good for "And
should be "Breaking Away," "All That Jazz," "Apocalypse Justice For All." Woody Allen has a chance for playing Woody
Now'' and ''Manhattan.''
Allen in ''Manhattan.''
"Breaking Away" is a low budget, beautifully made film of
Jack l4nnmon will be a contender for his nuclear reactor
four high school graduates in Bloomington, I n d., sorting out plant manager in 'The China Syndrome." Peter Sellers cannot
their lives.
tx counted out for the best performance of his life as a zombie
It contrasts sharply with the $30 million grandiose barbarity TV addict in "Being There." Dudley Moore's comic perof 'Apocalypse Now", which wouldn't be nominated if the formance as a middle aged Lothario in "10" has an outside
academy hadn't convinced itself that it is an "Important" chance.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Far back In the pack are Alan Aida (The Seduction of Joe mother in "Luna,"
Jane Fonda (The China Syndrome), Diane Keaton
Tynan), Nick Nolte (North Dallas Forty) and Martin Sheen
(Apocalypse Now).
Manhattan) and Lee Remick (The Europeans) fill out the
field.
It would appear that nominations for best actress are merely
Because directors receive almost as much recognition these
a formality. Sally Field has already won the Los Angeles and
New York critics awards for best actress of the year. She will days as their stars, the directorial Oscar has become as iIfl
also win the Oscar for her performance as the neophyte labor portant in Hollywood as the award going to the personalities in
leader in a southern textile factory.
front of the cameras.
Runner-up in the best actress category will be Marsha
Coppola will be contesting for a nomination along with
Mason in "Chapter II," playing a role very close to herself, a Woody Allen. But they will be hardpressed by Peter Yates for
difficult, dramatic, comic part in which she is superb.
his delicate handling of "Breaking Away," Bob Fosse who
Bette Midler's performance in "The Rose" also was based broke all cinematic rules with "All That Jazz," and Robert
Benton for his masterful hand on "Kramer vs. Kramer."
ona real life character_ the late Janis Joplin. Her singing and
dramatics are outstanding.
Among those who also may win best director nominations
The three favorites may be joined in t he nominee's winning are Milos Forman Hair), John Schlesinger Yanks), Martin
circle by Jill Clayburgh for one of two pictures, as the love. Ritt (Norma Rae), Hal Ashby (Being The re) and Mark Rydell
possessed divorceein "Starting Over" or the incestuous
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It was billed as the rematch of the season, but Friday
night's long awaited showdown between second ranked
Daytona Mainland and third ranked Sanford needed a new
title after 32 minutes of basketball.
The __Mr. Sam HeShow". would have been a little
more appropriate.
The Buccaneers all-state senior guard candidate Henry
shot, passed, dribbled and hustled circles around the
Seminoles Friday night before a packed home crowd in the
cracker-box Buccaneer gym as the Mainland crew gave
Sanford a sound basketball lesson.
When class was dismissed, much to the
of a loyal
Seminole following, the Buccaneers had graduated with a
convincing 80.60 victory.
The, is home to us,' beamed an ecstatic Buc coach Dick
'l'oth. "We haven't lost here all year. The kids don't like
anybody coming in here and having their way."
As they did in the first match up, in which Mainland
squeezed out a three-point 78.75 win on the Seminole's
hoinecourt, tile)' let the Tribe have its way early, for a
grand total of four minutes.
Senior forward Bruce McCray found the range early for
six quick points off of a pair of nifty assists from Keith
Whitney and another from David Thomas to push the
Seminoles to a 10-4 lead at 4:10 of the first quarter. Then as
if on cue, Henry, Larry Prince and Herb Harris responded.
The slick-shooting Henry canned three long jumpers and
began dishing out some of his game high 14 assists on the
night to help Mainland knot the score at 12-all a minute and
it half later. His passing performance broke the career
assist record for the Bucs at 304. His roundball wizardry
also held Mainland smash the single season school
winning itcord as tile)' finished regular season play at 27-1.
Their lone loss came on a neutral court during a grueling
three-game week in which the Bucs faced Daytona nemesis
Seabreeze, Sanford and 1A powerhouse Daytona Beach
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tertainmenit field, but aren't rated "Beaver" show.
This is a story about Tony
Ken Osinond, who played willing to endure the New
In 1977, Dow, who continued
Dow and Jerry Mathers. No it Eddie, Is now a Los Angeles York- ilol ly wood trauma as an actor, and Mathers, who
isn't either: It's really about motorcycle police officer.
necessary to reach their goal, worked as a bank loan officer
the passage of time.
hugh Beaumont, who
"I didn't work at all" after and sold California real
You remember Wall)' and pla)'c(l the father, is a the series ended, "because I estate, decided to team up
Theodore of "Leave it to Methodist minister,
didn't want to," Mathers said, again and they put an ad in
Barbara Bllllngsly, who
Beaver." They were Tony
"1 don't have, any grand Variety magazine asking for
Di&amp;w itsid Jçrry Math ers, was mother, married a doctor dreams of stardom," said "a property."
television stars who were and retired to Malibu, Calif. Dow. But "I guess I made a
They were answered by
Now we come to Dow and few strategic mistakes, like comic writers Bob Schiller
household names for seven
Mathers.
years, 1957.64.
not signing with Universal and Bob Weiskopf of "I Love
And there was Eddie
They are playing a tuition. Studios when I had the Lucy," "All in the Family,"
Haskell, the sarcastic friend wide dinner theater - tour. And, chance,"
and. "Maude" fame.
of Wally Cleaver. Someone because of who they are or
"We're taking it loose,"
Dow and Mathers last year
most easily described as a actually who they were they Dow said as tile)' relaxed began the comedy about a
punk. Remember his line, ftrc news.
after a flight from Louisville, misfit played by Mathers who
dripping with affected
You feel tile)' would still like Ky., their previous showing of hires a "hit man" to kill him,
respect: "Thank you, Mrs. to be on top in the en- the original play, "So Long then tries to stop it when it
Stanley." They will appear appears Dow will mistakenly
for five weeks at a dinner be the target.
Dow and Mathers insist
theater in Elmsford, N.Y., a
Despite complaints by over Forest City Elementary suburb north of New York they don't feel stereotyped by
their roles in the TV series,
1,000 parents, the speed limit School and has been a par. City, starting Thursday.
It
is
the
only
East
Coast
stop
and
won't mind if people come
will not be lowered at the ticular concern since an eight.
t
settheir show.
car
on
the
two-year
tour.
intersection of State Road 434 year-old boy was hit by it
Mathers
joined
the
and Sand Lake Road.
there Feb. 6.
Seminole County CornBoth the Seminole County "Bea ver" show when he was
OAKLAWN
mission Chairman Bill Kir- Commission and the school 8. Dow was 12 when it began.
MEMORIAL PARK
Both he and Dow have filled
clihoff received word late board supported lowering the
out a bit physica lly, but each
Friday, from the state speed limit.
Department
The DOT installed, as of has (lie twinkle in his eye that
of
Iran.
sportation that (hi' depart- Friday, north and south bound drew audiences on the top- Q
irent believes 45 miles per warning signs at the in.
Seminole County's
HUNT MONUMENT CO~
hour is a reasonable speed for tersection and will install
Rnest
14'VVY
lights,
that area. The DOT also said a amber Ila1lng
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enforceable there.
MON. THRU FRI.94
The
intersection
is the DOT said they will conSATURDAY 9-1
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connect on just 22.56 for 40 percent, their worst shooting
effort
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Payne agreed with his rival's assessment. "Everybody's
saving the third time is a charm. Well how about the sixth

in the first game. After early foul trouble McCray caine
In score 25 points but it was hardly enough to offset Henry's
game high 27 combined with 19 from and 15 front Jerry
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The Bucs will face Lake Brantley in Wednesday's oix-ning

Halftime: Mainland 3:1, Sanford 2, Fouls: Sanford 16,

round of the district tournament, an event that Toth and his

Mainland 20. Fouled out: Butler, Thomas.

Buccaneers have already Wd out the game plan.

Jv: Mainlatid 60, Sanford 54, (Mainland 15-5; Sanford 7-

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called for stalling twice to
the outsider's dominance. The
Harris fought back for a 6-5 send it into overtime,
Hawks were ninth with 20.5 advantage, but then body
In the overirne Johnson
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By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
The Region III wrestling
tournament at Lyman High

"He was out," said Sch*

place behind former champion Annet Poetzsch of East

Germany going Into tonight's 4-minute free skating final.

C. Breen ran out of gas in
the OT and lost to undefeated
Paul Hiser of John! Leonard
9-5, Earlier Breen beat Glenn
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former world champion Charlie Tickner failed in his quest
for a gold and settled for the bronze on Thursday night in
the men's division.
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"it bust us when (Carlton) "But I knew he could come
"I don't want to take Blocker got beat," said Sch- back." That he did, After a
anything away from Lake warts about his powerful 224- two minute revival Manuel
Howell or Lyman, but they're pounder. "He got a bye in the got off his back to escape and
some pretty strong districts first round and we didn't pick reverse Harris to win 9-8.

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All Uncle Sam's kids did was beat the Soviet Union, 4.3, in
hockey. They embarassed them at their own game — one
they play better than any other country — and made a
political statement in the cold war between the two nations.
"With the world situation as it Is we have proved the
free man will prevail," said one fan.
"To hell with Afghanistan. Let them have Afghanistan,"
yelled another Ian. "We have the gold."
Not really. The United Sta tes is in good shape to will a
gold medal in the hockey competition, but will have to beat
a tough Finland squad Sunday. Finland tied Sweden, which
had beaten out the United States for the Blue Division title,
3.3, Friday night.
The hockey team's victory capped a historic day for the
country in Olympic competition. Phil Mahre of White Pass,
Wash., brought the United Sta tes its first medal in ski
competition since 1964 by fi nishing second in the special
slalom behind Sweden's Ingernar Stenrnark.
United States has won only four gold medals at the
games thus far and Heiden has won them all. lie should win
another one today In the men's 10,000-meters speed skating
event and Linda Fratianne of Northridge, Calif., could
notch another in the finals of the women's figure skating
program.
Heiden already has won the 500, 1,000, 1,500 and 5,000meter races.
Fratianne represents America's last hope for a gold
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"It's tough to beat a team like Seminole three times. They
area good ball club, certainly better than the 20 I mint diifert'nce tonight. But e came of age this evening"
S,tNFORI) (60): McCray 25, Butler 5, Whitney 13,
Stambaugh 10, Tht)nuis 7. Totals: 21 18-26 0.

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Buckner before the start of Lauderdale's Rodney Billett Barrett. The Hounds mean 12.5 points. Just ahead of
Friday's tournament.
8-2. The Hawks were dealt 159pounder ran his overall them is Apopka with 14 points,
Buckner was right as the another
blow
when record to 251 with a 40 win Sanford failed to score and
the rest of the basketball faithful by virtue of their 7940 loss to Silver Hawks and Greyhounds sophomore Todd Andrew over Rory Weiner and a 6-2
lost promisI ng freshman
Daytona Beach J.C. Friday night.
stumbled a little, but were (149) lost on a takedown In the vi ctory over Th
urman
BCOWII.
Vince Clark (102) to a
It marks only the four th time In Sterling's distinguished 14
mostly over powered by t heir closing seconds to Ft. Pierce
"I'll Just be happy to
shoulder
Injury in the first
year career that his Raiders will be not competing In the
the south and Central's Lorenzo Crutchfield the finals," said the hard- round.
season classic,
east.
5-3.
nosed junior who may be the
Daytona Beach meanwhile, will make its maiden trip to the Deerfield Beach
3O'a
Skura advanced to Satur- area's best bet for a regional
tourney after 20 years of trying. The east coast club shot a PlesdaIku
2742 day's slini-finals with a 64 champion. "I've got two
DeLand meets powerful
(18-28) to break ahead 4144 at halftime. Eau Galik
Wi decision over Boca Baton's pretty tough kids tOmfl(*TOW." Mainland tonight at 8p.m. for
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26% Kevin Rimsky. Captain
Two other Greyhounds the championship of the
seven minutes in the first Twin Lakes
31 percent and going scorelese
134 Roberts advanced easily by weren't so fortunate In the distrIct 9, 4A girls basketball
Lake Worth
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both David torn.uent at Seminole High
went to pressing and platooning In the second half, Coral Springs
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James McFaden 11-0.
Henley (123) and Chris Breen School.
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but to no avail as the Raiders never were able to cut into the Piper
Manuel howevei, had a (189) lost in overtime.
DeLand upended host
Lake Howell
DBJC advantage.
18% little tougher time. After
In the Henley-Dennis Sanford 3529 while the Five
SCC finished the seas(alat 16.lS and Sterling stlll has not had So)dAaderlon
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a losing season at the Junior college. Forward Mike Robertson
Of the tournament's TOP Vero Beach's William Harris, Deerfield wrestler jumped to Lady Rues subdued Spruce
paced the Raider attack with 10 points.
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Webb 5, Swift 1, Taylor 9, 11-1665.
Anderson 7, Richmond 6,
Williams 17, Griffin 4. Totals:
Halftime: Oviedo 35,
26 19-26 71.
Wymore Tech 26. Total fouls:
LAKE HOWELL (73): Oviedo 9, Wymore Tech 14.
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In their final tuneups before Totals: 3111.14 73. ,
next week's district tourHalftime: Apopka 38 Lake
narnent Lake Howell and Howell 28; Fouls: Lake
Oviedo posted close wins, Howell 29, Apopka 17; Fouled
while Lake Brantley lost in out: Barnes, Brightman,
high school basketball.
O'Shaugnessey.
Six-f eet-1 strong man Rusty
LAKE BRANTLEY (80):
Conway hit a jump shot with Laughlin 5, Hobbls 2, Hays 14,
two seconds left to lift Lake Strickland 2, Moths 5, Der- Howell to a 73-71 victory over shimer 24, Knight 0, Seven 8.
Apopka.
Totals: 20 20-29 60.
Claude McKnight headed
SEABREEZE (78): Ervin
the Hawk attack with 27 2, Robinson 15, Small 18,
points. Reggie Barnes threw Williams 12, Clark 12, Banks
in 12 bef ore fouling out. Con- Postell 2, Fields 3, Moore 3,R.
way finished the game with 10 Martin 2, Loper 0, J. Martin 0.
Totals: 32 14-26 78.
points.
Halftime: Seabreeze 35,
Senior guards Horace
Roland with 18 points and. Lake Brantley 26. Total touls:
Troy Kessinger with 16 points Lake Brantley 19, Seabreeze
paced the Oviedo attack. The 23. Fouled out: Laughlin.
Lions also converted 11-of-16 Technicals: Peterson. JV:
free t hrows to Wymore's 2-of- Seabreeze 56, Lake Brantley
51.
4 to ensure the victory.
The Patriots fell behind
WYMORE TECH (14):
26 at halftime and
recovered. Doug Dershimen-, King 16, Brown 12, Mack 16,
playing his final regular McCain 6, Harrison 14.
season game after four years Totals: 31 2-4 64.
at Brantley, tossed in 24
OVIEDO 15): Kessinger
points. Gary Hays added 14 16, Burgess 4, Jones 4, Roland
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Henry, Prince and Harris delivered by pushing the
Buccaneers to a 10-point lead early in the third period and
never let up as the Seminoles continually squandered
lmrtunities to pull themselves back into the game.
Twice Sanford came down the court and put up foul- shots,
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'That doesn't mean Linda has it wrapped up," cautioned

Coach Frank Carroll. "The judges don't give Americans
any more than they deserve. Linda is going to have to be by far the best for her to win the title."
The hockey team's victory, which came on a pair of third.
period goals by Mark Johnson and Mike Eruzione, brought

choruses of "God Bless America" in the U.S. team's locker
room and igni ted a celebration like those normally reserved
for the Fourth of July.
When the final horn sounded, the more than 8,500 fans
stood and cheered wildl y and thousands more whooped and
hollered In the streets, ringing cowbells, blowing horns and
setting off fireworks long after the game ended.
In handing the Soviet Union only its sixth loss in 46 games
since It started
in the Olympics in 1956, the
American amateurs accomplished what the National
Hockey League All-Stars could not in last year's Challenge
Cup Series.
"...This has to be the biggest
for the U.S. in Olympic
hockey history," said Coach Herb Brooks.
Mahre's silver medal in the downhill was especially
gratifying For the ski team which had been heavily
criticized for its poor performance.
Mahre had the fastest run In the first heat and finished
only one-half second behind Sweden's
Stenmark.
Jacques Luethy of Switzerland won the bronze,
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Time Greets Former Contender With Mioxed Revi"ews
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Time has treated former heavyweight contender Roland
LaStarza with mixed reviews. Regarded as one of the best
counter-punchers ever in the heavyweight ranks, the boxer.
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he's resided for the past seven years since returning from
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"If I had it all to do over again, recalls the soft-spoken, orticulate 52-year-old heavyweight, "I wouldn't have been such a
nice guy. I was Mr. Clean, the MI-American kid.
"If I had a second go around, I'd go out and find the biggest
mobster in town and get him to be my manager."
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His ring career picked up steam about the same time World
War Ii did.
The stockily-built fighter earned the New York Inter-City
Golden Gloves Heavyweight Championship In 1944 and '45
"I was Mr. Nice Guy in my time. I stayed clean "Muhammad All couldn't punch his way out of a
before Interupting his ring career for a two year stint with
'In the first Marciano fight every sports writer in
Uncle Sam's 88th Blue Devil Division.
and had a clean manager. That's probably the wet paper bag. Marciano beat him in that corn- the house had me winning. I thought I won the
When peace returned, and LaStarza came home, he aban. reason I didn't get some of the big fights I wan- puter fight when he weighed 252 pounds. If Rocky fight but the judges thought different. Rocky got
doned Ns college career at Community College of New York as
led."
was 80 years old he'd still murder All."
the decision."
a Romance Language major for the ring. Fourteen years late
and after two bouts with Rocky Marciano, LaStarza called it
certain sportscaster whose career paralleled that of All 's,
face too messed up to do anything else," states LaStarza about those days, nobody li ked us back then."
quits wi th a li fetime 62.8 record.
"I've been meaning to write ABC a letter about Howard
his retirement from the ring.
Although it was tough, LaStarza used some of the ham in him
"After I got started and got some wins under my belt as a
Cosell for about six months now," smiles LaStarza. "As a
That anything else turned out to be acting, his long time to land one of his biggest parts.
pro," recalls LaStarza, "I had some problems."
matter of fact I've got a note hanging on the refrigerator door
second love.
"They had it new series they were casting for about an army
The exact number of bouts Is a little cloudy, but LaStarza
to do It. Cosell knows absolutely nothing about boxing, And
"I've always been a ham," smiles the father of two. "That's unit" he reflected
recalls his first couple of the years In the ring as successful,
even less about football," LaStarza points out adamantly.
"I had a hard time even getting into to read for one of the
"I won my first 25 or 30," he reminisced. "And I ended a few
"All he knows is statistics, I'm not sure what he's got in his
parts
but the ham in me helped," LaStarza recalls the incareers back then too. Almost half of my wins were by knock
head but he's an idiot bordering on genius."
cident.
outs. But when a lot of the big fights came around I didn't get
If LaStarza feels Alt isn't worth his weight In gym shorts and
"I went to the casting office and the secretary didn't even
absolutely nothing about boxing
them."
Marciano was good but not the best, who was the greatest
wont to let me in. But I made it through the door and got this
What stood in the way of the dashingly-handsome rising heavyweight of all time?
crazy idea. They were looking for this rough and tumble type
and even
about football,
heavyweight?
"No doubt about it," says LaStarza. "Joe Louis was the best
of guy for one of the parts. So I stuck this big stogey In the
"My biggest problem was my manager. A guy by the name heavyweight ever to step into the ring. Ills people offered me a
c,orner of my mouth and came on strong. I landed the part," he
He's an Idiot bordering on genius.'
title shot but my manager wouldn't take it. Everybody told
recalls.
D'Angelo
he
was
crazy
for
turning
It
down,
kind
of
surprising
too
because
I'm
basically
a
shy
person."
The part turned out to be the role of cigar-chomping Ernie
IN I
n what I know now
"Like I said, I was Mr. Clean, I didn't do enough to push
LaStarza headed to the west coast, for the limelight of
Lukovich in the series. "The Gallant Men."
myself and look out for me in those days."
"It was a good show but It had some bad breaks," he recalls,
Hollywood, where once again he was met with mixed success.
t box ing, I'd goout and find
The bad break came in the form of programming. The
LaStarza left the ring at 34 years old in 1961, eight years after
"It was tough out there," he remembers. "There were about
the second Marciano fight.
Gallant Men ran head up against another popular series of the
200 jobs a week and about 2,500 actors. Talk about nepotism
the b'-199est mobster in town
"I always told myself I'd get out before I got hurt or got my
time, "Rawhide" with Clint Ea
'stwwd.
too," says LaStarza rather hotly. "It didn't pay to be Italian in
"They gave up on it after a couple of years. But I got some
_.,
to be my manager.
other decent parts and did a lot of Wild, Wild West segments
:7 with Bob Conrad. He's a great guy and we still remain friendof Jimmy D'Angello. He couldn't make me any money because
a," sa ys LaStarza.
he couldn't get me the big figh ts back t he n.
But like the boxing world, the Hollywood world of glamour
"Jimmy was like a father, he was really sweet, but he C.Me
too had its dark side, one that LaStarza preferred to live
ci.
cou ldn 't make the right fight deals."
without.
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"There were all kinds of deals and gar ba ge going on out
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there too. I couldn't stand the type of lifestyle and moral values
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fight game," points out the ex-contender.
"I was smart enough to get out of the ring at the right time
f
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"Everybody was a crook In those days. Everybody but me
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adds LaStarza about the West Coast Journey.
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"Being in the public eye didn't bother me. I was used to the
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stories about fighters being controlled by the mob. They were
limelight
from being in the ring. I was just too sensible to get
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the values, basically I'm a church going man.
"
Despite his difficulty in getting the big bouts because of his
When LaSta rza decided to call it quits on California, he
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manager, LaStarza's won loss slate eventua lly got him t he big
headed
back east and e vent ually bo ught a chunk of property in
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New
Smyrna
Beach where he, his wife Jane, two teenagers
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become heavyweight champ of the world, Rocky Marciano
Amy
and
Mark
along with most of his immediate family
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Marciano clearly won the second meeting with the 11th
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left."
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30 acre lot. HI.s mother, now ), lives next door while his
"They gave OCR7 a . round
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on ft other side of his wood frame home.
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The
boxer-turned
actor now lives in semi-retirement, once
me way ahead ."
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flD dion't
again
ret
ur
ning
to
his
second love, acting, on part time basis,
anything away from Rocky,he was good,
g
not
uU,
en
doing
"I've
be
so
me work with the New Smyrna Beach
the best in my opinion, bu t good,
Little
Theatre,"informed the still ruggedly-handsome denizen
"I was good friends with Rocky," LaStarza remembers
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stage.
about the heydays of smoke filled arenas.
"We
open "in about three weeks with "You Can't Take It
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Immediate
future of one of the heavyweight rank's
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Then or now, LuSl,arza strongly maintains that the chiiun~s
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health
isn't
the
best that it's been," he says of two mild
of yesteryear would far outclass today's comical revolving.
heart
attacks
in
the
past
seven years.
door heavyweight picture.
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got
to
do
something
a little more active though. When I
"YoutakeMsrclanoinhlaprlmeandMuhammadAllinhls
was
the
ring
fought
between
in
l
l82 and lø4,I was good any
prime and Rocky would kin him, murder the guy," says a
where
between
those
weights.
Now
I weigh 214 which isn't too
firmed voice LaStarza.
bad
but
I
need
to
do
something
to
may
a little more active of I
"Compared to some of the fighters back then All couldn't
j_J
don't
feel
right."
punch his way out o(a wet paper bag.
Asecondvent ureto the westcoastmaybeont he horizonfor
"Remember that computer fight they did a couple of years
-h-LaStarza.
ago between Ali and ?Aarciano?" asks LAStam.
ph"sbows him Seconds later LaStarita backs off as the referee
"The biggest part of the money I made In the ring is gone
"Well they brought Rocky into the gym at Z2 poundoi to shoot One of LaSlarits's favorite old
rounds
to
delivering
a
solid
right
upper
cut
to
the
chin
of
moves
in.
IMe
action
came
In
the
first
meeting
now."
he
informed. "We've been living on the sale of the
the footage. He and M sparred almost a 100
Rocky
Marciano.
with
Marciano.
LaStarza
still
feels
he
won
the
ranch.
That
money runs out In about four years and then it's
film On fight. During one of the e i ns
time
for social security."
fight.
and Marciano starting walloping All all over the gym. Rocky
I
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100, Abby McCaslin 16$, Dotty
Penn s, Harvard 73
FIT at Sithune-Csskman, 1p.m.
Palmer 163, Mabel Vogel 16$,
pottidam 61. Sf10 St. 80
Tempo 49 Central Flu-ide, 1:30
Carolyn Belts 104.
Princeton 34, Oartmth 2$
P.1".
High Series: Ginny Gauderag
19
Queens 65, Brooklyn
Rollins at FlU,! P.M.
54$,
Jeanne Haupthern. 433, Llnds
Scranton 48, Juniata 61 Stetson
Florida Southern
Downsr 103, Norma wagner 410,
Scranton 74, Lycoming 54
(Merchant Stadium), 7:30 p.m. Evelyn lerreas 111, Marion
Southern 116, Ohio Val 91
JUNIOR U.ISI
Farehla 434, Eve Rogers 410, Anna
$t. Lawrence $3 RPI 16
51. 1 1 1`11111011's" at Seminole (1), I
Kanavsl 417, Glynis Maimnken diN,
Union 00, Bibson 41
P.M.
Polly Surg* 461, Helen Harrison
Ui-sinuS 53, Widener 79
Mlami.Dsd South at indian
4e, Gladys Doyle 114 Sylvia Hum
Wm. Patron U, Jrsy City 79
River, 1 P.M.
41, Kelhmy CleW 430, Dotty
Columbia
Si
$4,
Yale
Wasnuf' (N.Y.) at Brevard I
Palmer 4'. Mabel Vogel 151,
Nth
p.m.
O'.ariufts
Blades 414, Carolyn
N, AlMS 73
Hillsborsyglt Valencla, 3p.m.
Cptawba 63. Wingate 62
Converted
Splits: Glnny
-C..N.wpt 70, Va. Wsiyn 14
G.udreou 1410, Norma Wagner S
N.C.
AlT
19
I. St. 70,
7, Glynis Maiseken 2.7, 5410,
- iOstbg. 102, M. WashoghI $3
*4s4m Harrison 3.10, Kathy Cooper
'QsiIford $2, Mars Hill 62
3.11Sylvia HuM 1-7, Mabel Vogel
Sperts Trassadlurns
:Troy St. $2, N. Ala. 41
3.10, Celm Belts 3-10.
74
lv
United
PIus
lalereelhensO
;.Tech 7$, Fla. U.St. 49
Other HigIiiimts'- Turkeys Anna
Pr100y
lJnIQn 72, Nrfik
Kanavsl, Helen Hprrlson, Mabel
New York Mets Signed second Vogel, Charlotte Blades, Carolyn
- carleton $2, Grinnell 61
Star of Week Ginny
61
bas
Tartlo
eman Rob Andrews tea s. 5.555.
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Chi St. 101, SIFran Coil 97
tract with their Tidewater farm.
Emporia S. 99, pjtt,g ii
Seattle - Received the signed
Ill. Tech, 77, NE Ill. 66
contract Ol'pitcher Odell Jones.
Mo. Wstrn 63, Kearny St. 62
ATSANFORD.ORLANDO
Women's Basketball League
In the overtime Joe
It will definitely not be the
"We blew It," said a
Friday night results
Milton 95, Dyke 69
Iowa -Katie McEnroe resigned
Ohio Northern 68. Kenyon 57
First race -S.1$,c:
as general manager.
week that was for Coach Tom disillusioned Lawrence Pigotte's Hawks jumped to a
1 Sawmill Shirley 10.60 5.80 480 Park 71, Central Bible 62
College
Lawrence and his Lyman concerning the heartbreaking quick lead and held on to send
Ripon 100, Monmouth 90
6Gym Slim
610 480
Southern Methodist - Anbasketball
team,
loss. "We had a chance to win the Greyhounds down to their
- $ Manatee Packy
Washburn
87,
Mo.
Sthern
71
210
nounced the resignation of William
Wittenbg
.
15th loss against 13 wins.
58, Muskingum 53
Q (1.4) 47.40; T (1-4.0) 331.00;
The Greyhounds logged at it in regulation."
"Sonny" Allen as basketball
Wm. Jewell 75, Ottawa 69
Time 31:43.
coach.
Junior forward Neal Gulls
13-13
entering
last
week's
That chance came with six
Southwest
Second race -3.I,C:
basketball
action
dropped
two
seconds
to
play
when
senior
paced
the Hound attack with
Baylor 67, TCU 59
Mini Scott
10.40 11.20 1
nailbiters to Lake Brantley guard Jeff "Doc" Nelson 24 points while Nelson and
6 Bonded Lady
37Q 410 Neva-L.V. 84, New Mexico
3.40 Texas 76, Rice 56
7 Pro Bowler
Tuesday and to Spruce Creek broke free for a layup, but his center Kelvin Hillmnan added
Texas AIM 52, Houston 72
0 (24) 33.40; P (24) $4.40: T (2.
10 points apiece.
shot wouldn't go down.
Friday night.
West
4.7) 168.10; DO (12) 91.00; Time
Adams St. 79, S. Utah 63
"It's been a tough week,"
38:85.
CalP0ly-5lO 62, CaIPly Porn 61
Third race -3.16, M:
Lawrence about the twin
Cob. Mines 62, S. Cob. 61
1 Two Timing
710 4 40 3 ®
defeats
Saturday morning.
H lds
Davis 67, Humboldt St. 49
SMal
300 dn
"I'm
disappointed
we
di
't
2.40
Grand
Canyon
79,
Cal
S Wayside Blue
Luth
64
3.00
DeBAR V SOCIAL LEAGUE
have a winning season."
Q (1.0) 14.20; p (iS) 31.40; 1(1 Hywrd St. 96, Stanisls
Lakeview won a pair and Milwee one to remain on top in the
Standings: Joe Davis Bldg.
Regis Coil 57, WstFfl St. 41
$5) 103.50; Time 3175.
The loss to Lake Brantley SYSA 8th grade Boys West division. They meet Saturday to
Cotr.,
Village
Inn,
Senez
Builders,
Sacto St. 85. Sonoma S t. 76
Fourth race-S.14,D:
Village TV, Terrie Van La
St. So
was the first by a Lyman determine the divisional title and number one seed in the postCare, Sir i's, RIF Disposal Serv.,
team. It came in the closing
6 Case Ace
1.00 3.20
season tournAment. Lakeview ripped Tcague 83-2 and
Jaycees, DeBarv Sanitntlnn.
iLJrUiUd
520
Charlie's Place.
eccn±i
whcn
classy
guard
Tuskawilla
78-39. Milwee took Rock Lake 68-58.
Doug Dershimer rolled in a
0 (2-4) 10.40; P (24) 24.30; T (2High Games: Ray Jordan 235Double
figure scorers for Lakeview in the first game were
4.7)108.10; Time 31:44.
Iayup.
189, Steve VanNeu 719.191, Norm
Fifth race-S-16, 0:
Steve
Grey
14, Steve Alexander 12, Ccc Bradwell 12, Fred
NHL Standings
Nord 215, Wes Mott Jr. 213, Bob
But last night's encounter in
S Midnight Jane
3.80 260 7.20 By United Press International
Oshinski 710, Ed Perry 209, Frank
willhave
Miller
12,
and
Isiah
Walker 10, In the second contest It was
Port Orange
6Miti Slick Dude
3,10 2.60
Campbell Conference
Frost 204, Denny Honeycutt 200.
14
again,
Walker
12, Bradwell 11, Alexender 10. In the
3 Rapid Light
4.10
Patrick Division
Lawrence up a few nights Grey
Mike Neal 200, Reg Sigmon 1920(3.4) 8.20; P ($4) 13.80; 1(5.4.
figuring how this one got second contest it was Grey 14 again. Walker 12, Bradwell 11,
W L 1 Pts.
III, Ray Henley 9.
3)113.40; Time 30:93.
Phila
40 5 13 93
High Series: Ray Jordan 607,
Alexender 10 and Sam Bedding 10. Mike Evans led Teague
away.
Sixth race -5.14, A:
NY Islanders
27 71 8 67
Steve VanNess 556, Reg Sigmon
with
8; Jay Robey had 14, Efren Brooks 13 for
Tuskawilla.
7 Hillbilly Hea ven 11.50 5.60
Atlanta
The
Greyhounds
held
a
26 23 10
62
551, Wes Molt Jr. 531, Norm Nord
Steve Hutsell t hrew in 14 for Milwee, 12 In the second
2ManasotaGatoq9.00 5.60 NY Rangers
26 24 9 61
three point lead with 28
517, Ed Perry 514, Jerry Jackson
3 Challis Delight
8.60 Washington
17 32 9 43
$14, Frank Frost 511,. Steve seconds to play, but squan- quarter. Greg MeGaughy and Simpson had 12 each, Danny
0 (27) 37.20; P (72) 147.30: 1 (7.
Smythe Division
Holloway 509, Bob Oshinski 507,
dered the margin and Camp 10. Greg Shatto scored 22, Eric Trombo 13 and Bill Dunn
23) 1,344.80; Time 31:32.
W L I P15.
Denny Honeycutt 507, Mike Neal
9 for Bock Lake.
Chicago
Seventh race -S.14,C:
76 19 14 66
eventually lost in overtime 72502.
6Cow Girl
12.60 7.60 5.60 St. Louis
26 23 10 62
S. Seminole went dowrj twice, 67-55 to Sanford and 5843 to
Other Highlights: Ray Jordan,
69.
11.10 S.00 Edmonton
.5 Surfire Charmer
19 30 12 50
607 series award.
Rock
Lake. Ted Jones and Willie Mitchell had 20 each, Chuck
l Jose Scott
3.40 Vancouver
19 31 9 17
DELTONAPINBUSTERS
Medlock
10 for Sanford. Shatto led Rock Lake with 14, Dunn
0(5.4)44.00; P (6.5)144.70:1(4. Colorado
i 34 9 41
Standings: Jet Set, Spoilers,
Winnipeg
5-1) 544.00; Time 31:14.
15 3$ 9 39
had 11 and Mike Smith 10. Eddie Ndrton led S. Seminole in the
Rebels, Crackerjacks, Bucks I
Eighth race -3-I, B:
Wales Conference
Does, Super Sports, Leprechauns,
Rock Lake game with 15, Al Banyacksi had 12 and Troy
7 JW's Cain
Norris Division
6.60 3.10 3.40
Dynamos, Young at Heart, BareQuackenbush
10. Against Sanford,Quackenbush was high with
,4She Talks
W L I Pis.
s.00 S.
Hares, Gems, Mr. 1 Mrs.,
Herald Photo by Tom Netsel
3 Bud's Audra
33 20 7 73 Popeyes, Gators, E-Z Marks, Hi3.10 Mon treal
Norton added 12.
Los
Angeles
O (4.7) 38.00: P (7.4) 9.6o i (7.
Sa nf ord's Mike Link jacked
75 27 9 59
Lake howell's lli'ggie Barnes breaks loose for two
Balls, Orange Bowlers, Four
Undefeated Rock Lake won twice in the 8th grade girls play
Pittsburgh
4.31 499.50; Time 38:54.
21 27 11 53 Diamonds, Double Dozen, Lucky two homeruns and drove in
U
beating
Milwee
36.29
and
S.
Seminole
55.35.
They
almost
thC Silver hawk's Friday night thriller over tile
Hartford
Ninthrac,-S.14, B:
20 75 12 52 Strikes, Cherlies'
Angels, five runs as the Fighting
3
Mr.
Buckingham
8.80
13.00
5.10
Detroit
20
29
9
49
blew
the
first
game
as
they
held
a
7
point
lead
which
dwindled
Apopka
Blur Darters.
,
Yankees, Ringers, Easy Go-ers,
Seminoles overcame Winter
5 Rockcastbe Flash
Adams Division
6.00 5.20
Hacienda Nines,
Ni
Strikers.
to
one.
Lisa
Gregory
kept
Rock
Lake
in
front
with
her
steady
' I B. Jolley ,
W L I PIs.
High Games: Will Kernstock Park 8-6 In baseball action
floo r play at the point including 5 assists, 3 for 4 from the foul
0 (35) 71.40; P (3•S) 43.20; 1 (3. Buffalo
35 15 5 SI
200, Bernard Brown 205, Andy Friday.
Boston
line and excellent defense. Laura Glass cleared the backS-i) 545.40; Time 31:47.
31 16 $ 76
Patrick 19$, also 193, Eulah Of.
Minnesota
After the Wildcats had boards for 22 rebounds. Linda Nunez was high with 8, Kim
27 15 12
66
Tenth race-5.14,A:
fhaus 197, Henry Mueller 189, Don
The Harvard two-mile relay 1inertcan lflCIfll)VrS III tile
2 Wright Arch
25 30 4 54
2.60 2.80 2.40 Toronto
Burhenn 109, Helen Kaminsky rallied to tie the game 6-6 in
Averill
and
Glass
had
6
each.
Valerie
Jackson
led
Milwee
with
2.00
Quebec
tewn
of Eric Schuler, Thad harvard relay which last ear
6 Joanne S.
20 30 S II
110
185, Ralph Grooms 157, Dan the top of the sixth Inning,
9, Kim Lemon had 6.
Friday's Results
-5 Jude
Burton 104, Will Kernstock 183,
2.80
McNulty,
John Murphy, and finished third in the nation,
Colorado 3, Edmonton 1
Q (74)15.20; P (2.4) 25.50; T (2.
Michelle Swartz was high against 55 with 9; Gregory and
Verde Grooms 179, Lucille LInk crashed a two-run homer
Adam
Dixon
blazed its way to had cO!Ilpete(i Iii tiit' Millrose
Phila 7, Vancouver 3
S) 00.20; Time 30:71.
Thatcher ill, Mike Burke 180, Sam in the bottom half to win It.
Averill
added
7 apiece. Tamni Hankins led S. Seminole with 15.
first
place
and
a new meet event last year. where the
Saturday's
Games
Eleventh race -5.16, C:
Kaminsky 180, Verne Pohl 179, Ole
The stocky senior, who last
Daphne Christel had 6, Fleda Jones 5.
Chicago at Wash, aft.
11*0 Stroke
13.00 9.50 120
Olson 17$, Frances Fileger 174,
record
of
7:31.2
at
the Millrose teaiii ran 7:43.9 alid (till not
Hartford at Atlanta
6Cam
Lakeview won twice, 41-32 over Tuskawilla and 68-18 over gtillleS In New York Friday. place. The best time by last
6.10 380
Mac McKibben 174, Ted Tobias Monday pitched a perfect
Detroit at Montreal
SMaple Scott
174, Bill Morris 172, Bob Auge 176, game, also added a double to
160
Teague. Tina Campbell pumped in 16 In the Tusky game,
The
foursome
Quebec at Pittsburgh
had -t'ar's foursolne WS 7:31.78
0(4.6) 34.00; P (4-4) 141.30:1 (4.
Rose Patrick 170.
complete a three hit day. Monda Benton had 12. Agai nst Teague It was the same two oriiriaIl
Boston at Vancouver
4-5) $11.00; Time 31:45.
High Ser ies: Henry Mueller 510,
%' been excluded from in the RAM at l'rIbIcetOfl.
Toronto at Winnipeg
with 20 and 18. Deldre Hillery and Dee Goebelbecker had 9 tile feature heat and where they 1)latt'(l SeC)l1d to
Twelfth race -3.$,D:
Ralph Grooms, Andy Patrick 537, Second baseman Juan Dealba
NY Rangers at Minnesota
6 Joel's Girl
26.60 6.10 400
Bernard Brown 533, Will Kern- cracked two hits and scored
each.
Dana-Bach led Tusky with 9, Kim Korzon had 6. Janice scheduled for an earlier race. Villanova.
NY lslndrs at St. Louis
lWin With Wanda
4.00 300
stock 511, Mike Burke 495, Bob three runs.
Gordon
was high for Teague with 6.
Phila at Los Angeles
$ Husker Callie
until coach Bill McCurdy
Auge 496, Ted Puckett 193, Sam
Schuler, a freshman front
Righthander
George
Pox
-zig
Sunday's Games
Jackson
Heights also beat Tuskawllla, 26-20. Faye Robinson convinced Ifleet officials
0(14)02.10; p (4.)) 305.10:1(6.
Kaminsky 492, Eubah Ofthaus 484,
that
'l'iconderoga,
N.Y., led t;11 for
NY
lsindrs
at
NY
Rngrs
picked
up
the
victory
in
relief
1.1) 1000.80; Time 39:29.
Jerry Loudon 477, Mac McKibben
was the big-gun with 10. Cheryl Jones had 6. Christi Scott led his tealil should be in
Washington at Colorado
the
(he
('riluson and InabntauletI
A - 4614; Handle $373,291.
473, Mitzi Loudon 467, Lillie of Terry Hazlett. The Tribe is
Tuskawilla with 10.
Pittsburgh •t Quebec
Adlington 465, Gordon Lelsenring now 3
seeded heat. The Crimson contact with the favorites
-3 on the year and
Minnesota at Detroit
Milwee clinched first place In the 7th grade boys West
163, Bill Morris 142, Ole Olson 144,
then proved that It belonged Iron) Villanova, Georgetown,
Buffalo at Chicago
Winnie Spencer 449, Verde travels to Satellite Beach
division as runnerup Rocklake went down to defeat twice. with
the top relay groups in a nd Seton Hall. McNuhtv
Boston at Edmonton
Grooms 416, Frances Fileger 446, Saturday night.
Milwee nipped them 37-35 and S. Seminole followed up with a the nation as it beat out stayed
in tilt' pack until tile
Converted Splits: Arthur Streit
37.24 defeat. Lance Walls led the scorers with 14, Terry VUl:tno'a by 3 tenths of a
NSA Standings
5-4.10; Dick Crowell 5-810; Mike
end
of
his
leg, when lie pulled
By United Press lnteratlenal
204 0-6 8 2
Bordonare, 5-8.10; Rose Patrick 5- Winter Park
Durham had 7, Jeff Reynolds and Scott Russell 6 each. Matt second.
i)ieiii
to
give
a lead of several
Eastern Conference
7.9; Amy Weick 4.5.7, Ted Tobias Sanford
230 ll x-8 10 5
Marvel and Scott Underwood had 8 each for the losers who had
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
McN u lt y i I .ake Mary, Ft.), y;ird.s to Murphy, who went
Atlantic Division
3 510; Mitzi Loudon, Lou Bolton,
jumped off to an early 8-0 lead only to have Milwee's Inside Mum-phy warren,
COLLEGE
W L Pct. OS
Harry Fulton 5.10, Helen
R.l.), and out quickly but was passed
Miami to, FSU S
Boston
45 13 750 Kaminsky 5.10: Alice Qaiduseli 3. _______________________ strength of Reynolds, Russell and Mike Crespo lead the
Dixon
(Wilton,
Ct.), alt- before handing oil to Dixon.
Phila
44 17 .721 11' Florida
7; June Waldrlp 5.7; Ben Kiesel S.
comeback.
St.
1. 2
New York
30 32 .404 10
7;
Teddy
Bennett
5.4,
3.7;
Ole
Miami
102 oil 41x-10 14 0
Wshngtn
27 31 .443 11~1 __________
Olson 5-6; MInnie Kane 5.6;
New Jersy
Donald Soucek 2'tO; Chas.
WASH DAY DROPOUTS
26 37 .413 20'A, Wiggins, Parenteau (63, Fischer
=Oriondo and Sanford Daily :3O-:3O, Sun. ti.
Central DIvision
Adlington3-10; Adam Rittlinger 6Standings: Goof Balls, Sex
(5), Phillips (I) and Emrlk.
7,
3.10.
Symbols,
Vikings,
Scatter
Pins,
W L Pc?. OS Heston, Blaglni (U. Hitters
Atlanta
Shop Leesburg DeLand, Mt. Dora Daily 9.9, Sun. 12-4
K marl AUTOMOTIVE
3$ 25 .603
Shamrocks, Pinch Pins, Whiz
Miami: Gullete2.32RBI.35, Jones
fflCr
mmcc Daily9 Sun II 4
San Anton 33 30 .524 5 3-5 2 RBI 38. FSU 0.1, Miami S.).
Kids, Hot Shots, Splitters, Drip
Hi NOONERS
Houston
31 31 .500 4½
Dries, Soap Suds, Hits &amp; Misses,
FIT 20,Washlngt.nILesO
Standings: Flagship Bank,
Indiana
31 32 .492 7
Lake Make-ups, Three and ½, Block
4=
Emma -W
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Mary,
Lucky
Canvas,
Stenstrom
Cleveind
WMh&amp; Lee
26 39 .400 13
000000 10
Busters, Hooks I Curves, Go 22
Realty, Crab House, Deltons
Detroit
14 4 .226 23½ FIT
Getters, 'Alley Cats.
316 * 21"
Sanitation, WOYM-1, Sanford
Western Conference
High Gmes: Sam Kaminsky
Heating WOTM.2. Tops
Shepherd, McGlothen
Midwest Division
206. Lucia Weaver 201, Lucille
Awnings.
Hachenburg
(7)
and
Snyder.
Due to delay In construction,
W I. Pc?. o.
Thatcher 197, and 180; Martin
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Legal Notice

Discovering
Loot Unlucky

SEATTLE tUli; - The
Ingrain family of Vancouver,
Wash., who provided the FBI
with its first solid evidence in
the nine-year hunt for
mystery hijacker D.B.
..
l,uulF, Bl1flOS
WISO
ney
hadn't Iud pai't of D,fl,'s
loot, it was reported Saturday.
In a copyrighted interview
with the Seattle PostIntelligencer, Patricia
Ingram, whose 8-year.old son
Brian unearthed several
thousand dollars of the
marked bills from the banks
of the Columbia River earlier
this month, said the find
wasn'tsolucky for the family.
l)wayn Ingrain, 28, lost
about $100 In pay when he took
time off his job as a heavy
equlpimient painter to turn the
money over to the FBI.
"lie had to go (to PortIand
to turn the money in, and We
had to stay there all day
because we had to take (the
FBI) out to where we found
It," she said.
"And then we had to go to
the press conference (at
which the FBI disclosed the
recovery) because the FBI
told us they wanted us nearby
In case the reporters had any
questions."
The loss in pay was a big
blow to the family, she said.
'We live from paycheck to
paycheck, and we sure could
use that $100," she said.
"The day it happened,
husband asked the FBI if he
could get paid for the work he
missed," Mrs. Ingram said,
"but he's not a pushy person,
so he just didn't say anything
when they told us they didn't
have the authority to do that.
"Well, we helped thenm,"
she said. "I think they shoWd
help us b8Ck•

NOTICE UNDER
cICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNt
NotIce Is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
Statute"
"Fictitious Name
Chapter 865.09, Florida Statute,
will register with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt of
proof of the publication of this
notice, the fictitious name, to.wit:
SPRAGUE CUSTOM CABINETS
&amp; CARPENTRY under which I am
engaged in business at Sfl Maple
Avenue, Sanford, Florida in the
City of Sanford, FlorIda.
That the party interested in said
business enterprise is as follows:
David L. Sprague
Dated at Casseiberry, Seminole
County. Florida. February 12,
1980.
Publish February 17, 24, and
March 2,9, isso
DES79
NOTICE OF SILL OF SALE
George Olbert, Individual, has
bought inventory, stock, miSc,
office equipment of The Penndilte
Company. Anyone having claims
against these please contact at 126
Candace Dr., Maitland, Fl.
Publiih Feb. 24, 1910
DES 1
____________________________

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given of
pursuant to an Order or Final
Wof elStf'Sd 10 lii ebO
styled case I will sill the property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida. dacribed I$
Lot $3, BloCk B, GROVE
TERRACE. according to the Plot
thereel as recorded in PlOt Rook?,
Page 42. ol tile Public Recorde Of
semsnoe County, Florida.
public sale to tile hllIsl and
best bidder for cash. at tile
'tlflSle COUntY
Of the
Courthouse, In SanfOrd, Florida.
betw090 tite hours of 11:10 cm.
and 7:00 p.m., on MuCh 11, 1110.
Arthur H. Rodiwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
By: Suan I. Tabor
Deputy Clerk
HARRY M. HOE IS, P.A.
721 East Kennedy Ilvd.TamPL
Florida 3I9
(II)) 333664
Alfs,naV Iv Plaintiff
Publish 115. U, 21, IWO
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BY SUCH IMPROVEMENTS.
WHEREAS, the City Corn.
mission of the City of Altamonte
Springs, Florida, deems it advisable to construct grading,
drainage, curb and paving in that
portion of Newburyport Avenue
from the north right.of way line of
Baywood Street to the South right.
of.way line of Fern Street, a
distance of approximately 610 feet.
WHEREAS, all improvements
Shall be done in compliance with
the plans, specifications and
estimates on file with the City
Clerk of the City of Attamonte
Springs,Ftorida,whichsaidplans,
specifications and estimates
constitutethe plans, specifications
and estimates for all said improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM
MISSION OF THE CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLOR.
IDA, AS FOLLOWS:
That the City Commission of the
City of Altamonte Springs,
Florida, deems it advisable as a
necessary public improvement to
construct grading, drainage, curb
and paving in that portion of
Newburyport Avenue, lying
between Baywood Street and Fern
Street, a distance of ap.
proximately 610 feet.
That all said improvements
shall be done in Strict compliance
with the plans and specifications
and estimates of the cost of said
improvements now on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City
of Allamonte Springs, Florida,
which said plans, specifications
and estimates are hereby ap.
proved by the City Commission
and constitutes the plans,
specifications and estimates of
cost for said proposed im.
provements, and the City Corn.
mission of the City of Altamonte
Springs, Florida, does hereby
declare the necessity for the
construction of grading, drainage,
curb and paving as described
aforesaid as a necessary public
improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That the total cost of said irn.
provements, including cost of all
labor and materials, is estimated
to be $56,000.00 and the sum of
FIFTY.SIX
THOUSAND
DOLLARS (556.000.00) shall be
assessedagainst all of the lots and
lands adjoining and contiguous or
bounding and abutting upon Such
improvements or
specially
benefited thereby and further
designated by the assessment Pill
now on file In the office of the City Clerk of the City of Altamonte
Springs, Florida, which laid
assessment plat Is hereby ap.
proved by the City Commission of
the City of Altarnonte Springs,
Florida.
.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That is the determination of
the City Commission that all lots
and lands adjoining and contiguous
,or bounding and abutting upon the
said improvements will be
especially benefited by the said
improvements provided for in this
Resolution; and that the special
assessments to be made and en
tend against all lots and lands
located on Newbuyport Avenue
betweenBaywoodStreetandFern
Street as described aforesaid
adjoining and contIguous or
bounding and abutting upon such
contemplated improvements shall
be made upon a front toot basis,
that is to say, that In the
preparation of the special
assessment roll covering the
contemplated Improvements, such
special benefits shall be deter.
mined and prorated according to
the foot frontage of the respective
properties adjoining and con.
tiguous or bounding and abutting
such
improvements
upon
especially benefited by said Im.
provements.
ThattheCityClsi-kottheCityof
Altamonte Springs, Florida, in
accordance with the provisions of
low shall proceed to make and
prepare a special assessment roll,
assessinglhespeclalbenefitstobe
received as the result of said
improvements against the lots
adjoinIng and con
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tiguous or bounding and abutting
said improvements, basing said
special assessment against the
respective properties to be
especially assessed upon FIFTY
SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS
($3x) of the cost of such im
provements as determined by this
Resolution, and the amount
determined by this Resolution to
be assessed against the said
property.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That the special assessments
provided for by this Resolution
be payable at the option of
the property owners as follows:
In cash, within thirty (30) days
of the confirmation of the said
special assssmsnt roll or In three
(3) equal annual installments, said
deferred payments to beat interest
at the rate of eight percent (I pd)
per annum, the first deferred
payment of principal plus of inst
tocommercicfleol) year froenthe
date of confirmation of said
assessment roll and on the sense
day of each year thenseft.r until
paid In full.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That this Rnolvtion shall be
once a week o - a period
(7) weeks in the Evining
f
Herald, a newspaper of geninal
cI,ctlon in Seminole County.
Florida.
BE IT FURTH(R RESOLVED:
Thai this Resolution shall be
become effective Immediately
4 after Its passage
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this
day Of February. A. P. $990.
N. C. Floyd
Mayor of the City of
MSansetde Springs, Florida
ATTEST:
PhyllIs Jordaill
City Clerk
publiSh Feb. 24 &amp; Mar. 7, 1986..
DSI'llo

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CLASSIFIED ADS

N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
r
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
:tcuir • IN AND FOR
EMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
:ASE NO.: SO0OO.CAi$.L
eN RE:
3ONNA
JEAN
JENKINS,
'etitioner, natural mother and
ext mend of the minor child,
HRISTINA NOEL TAYLOR
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DANNY LEE CHILDS
Last Known Residence
Fairfax County, Virginia
Present residence unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Change of Name of
CHRISTINA NOEL TAYLOR, the
minor child of BONNA JEAN
JENKINS, and DANNY LEE
CHILDS, your natural child, has
enfiIedagnst you, the purpose
)t thiS action being 10 change th
same of the minor child from
:HRISTINA NOEL TAYLOR to
:HRISTINA NOEL JENKINS,
md you are required to serve a
:opy of your written defenses, if
ins', to it on CHARLES A.
o E H L I NO E R, E SQ UI R E,
Petitioner's Attorney, whose
ddress is 219 Maitland Avenue
Suite 311, Altamonte Springs,
Florida 32701. on or before March
, 1980, and file the original with
he Clerk of this Court either
iefore service on Petitioner's
immediately
Attorney
or
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my nand and seal of
this Court on January 31, 1980.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. f3eckwilh, jr.
Clerk of the Circuit
Court
By: Eve Crabtree
Deputy Clerk
Publlh Feb. 3, 10, Il, 24, 1980
DES 18

''j'j'"

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUITCOURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OP FLORIDA
CASE NO. 79.3439CA49
DIVISION "K"
MlO.STATE HOMES, INC.,.
Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
5"
EDWIN EARL YOUMAN
STATEOFFLORIDAand BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Defendants,

Legal Notice

RESOLUTION NO. 372
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING,
DRAINAGE, CURB AND PAy.
ING SERVING CERTAIN PRO.
PERTIES ABUTTING NEW
BURYPORT AVENUE FROM
THE NORTH RIGHT.OF.WAY
LINE OF BAYWOOD STREET TO
THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF FERN STREET IN THE
OF
CITY
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AND
PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESS.
MENT OF A PORTION OF THE
rAcyt ys.1Drr1 A(AIIICY YLI

For Family

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 1)90
Altamonte
Dr.,
Allamonte
Springs, Fla. 32701, Seminole
County, Florida, under the tic,
litious name of TED'S SPEEDY
PRINTING, 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 Fir.
t.tious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section 363.09 Florida Statutes
$95?.
Sig. Theodore Parvu
Publish Feb. 3, tO, Il, 21, 1950
DES.)?

Sunday, Fib. 24, 1IO

Seminole

OdQndo - Winte PQrk

3222611

8319993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

COOKS I COOK TRAINEES
CHALLENGING -REWARDING
fast food takeout store, in
surance, credit union, profit
share avail. Apply Lake Mary
66 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.

RATES
44c line
39c a line
3c a line

Itime
3consecuhve times
7cons,cutive times

HOURS

RN or LPN. I to 12 part time.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
I Convalescent Center, 050
Mellonv ille.

Person to care ford mo. girl, my
home nights. Sal. nego. Room
3. Board optional. 332711).

S 30 P M
8 00 A M
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
_________________________

TREASURE SEEKERS
Percentage interest for work
opening known GOLD MINE.
323-7629.

DEADLINES
Noon The DQy Before PublicQtion

$370 per thousand for envelopes
you mail. Postage Paid. Free.
BLW.EH P.O. Box 13332A,
Orlando, FIa. 32509.

Sundo - Noon FridQ

_________________________

____________________________
_______________________

4-Persoflals
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NEEDED NOW!
RN's- LPN's
HOME CAR EHOSPITAL STAFF
NURSES Al DES-

Trimister abortion-5125;
Gyn CIinic-520; Pregnancy
test; male sterilization; free
counseling, Professional care
supportive atmosphere,
confidential.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION
609 E.CotonialDr.,OrlanCo

3 to 11; 11 to?
LIVE-IN COMPANION
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
CALL 628-0636
SERVING ORANGE AND

OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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NIGHT MAINTENANCE
-Cleaning
not
Experience preferred
essential. •Paid Vacations
Company Paid Life In.
surance •Paid Holidays
IStock Purchase Plan •Paid
Sick Leave •Paid Pension
Plan IFree Hospitalization
SSlckrmess &amp; Accident Dis.
ability Insurance.
And Many More
Apply in Person
Location: US Hwy 17.92 8. Air.
port Blvd. An Equal Op.
portunity Employer.
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S ABORTIONS

Toll Free 1 800 221 2568

SWITCHBOARD
OPE RA TOR it E CE PT ION 1ST
Must be capable typist, various
routine office duties. Apply in
person Cobie Boat Co. 100
Silver Lake Rd.

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Wh Be Lonely? Write:"Ge$ A
Mate" Dating Service. All
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
ter, Fl. 335)8.

NEED

mart

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

WILSON PLACE-S gorgeous
new home w.2300 5Q ft, tiled
foyer &amp; baths, Ig brick FP in
FR w.paddle fans, built in
microwave, half acre oak
shaded lot. $95,000.

ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES:
Do you find time on your
hands? Do you enioy
housework? Could you use
13.10 hr. during the hrs. the
kids are in school? Come see
us, Quality Inn North, 1.4 &amp;
434, Longwood.
________________________________

mD
u" •'

29-Rooms
Sanford GracIots living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire iCO S. Oak 541.7113

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FANTASTIC 4 BR, 28, huge kit.,
formal DR. 1g. Master BR,
citrus trees, low cash to mtg.
Perfect location S31.500.

30-Apartments_Unfurnished
SANFORD-Remodeled I BR
pius den.air, tile bath. $320.
Adults. 841.7333.

EXCLUSIVE ' acre in country,
3 BR, i'm 0, 10 mm. to 1.4,
private area, C.H&amp;A, 1g. patIo,
carpeted, easy cash to mon.
Only $45,900.

i uiuy
on Lake Ada. Just So. of.
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
323.5670
Call
Sanford.
MarIflrt' vJ,ua,.

41-Houses

INVESTMENT Western Auto,
12,000 sq ft. auto lift w.alr
compressor, 1g. sign in front,
owner will sell inventory at
cost. This is a real money
maker. Only $135,000.

32-Houses Unfurnished
Lk. Mary Blvd., 3 BR, 28,
range,
ref.,
garage,
microwave, drapes, no pets.
$373 mo. 862.6393.

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4 BR, ID, fenced yd. in Suniand.
$275 mo. 1st &amp; last &amp; 5100
damage. 3231903.

Deltona' Here it iS' Should be
175,000, only 161,500. Custom

Harold

Hall Realty

Inc REALTOR,MLS

3235774

Day

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Night

or

IMMEDIATELY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
OUTSIDE SOLICITORS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Light hand assembly help
PROBATE DIVISION
needed, Days I afternoons.
3 BR, 28 to responsible adult
EARN TOP
CASA SANDRONI Restaurant 8.
File Number S0.fl.CP
13.10 hr. to start. Horlan
fern. $300 + deposit, near
ZIG hALT!
Engineering, 600 Lake Emma
Division
Lounge famous for their
COMMISSIONS
Sanford. 1.275.1571.
REALTOR
MLS
Gourmet foods. 50 yrs. in
Rd. Lake Mary, Fl. 32716.
____________________________
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HOURS FLEXIBLE
Vegas,
Orlando,
Las
312105
Cv', 323.3956
KATHERINE NICHOLLS,
Is
your
rent
$2501300
do
you
Dining Room Help
Call Bob Lovenbury
Baltimore &amp; Pennsylvania.
Deceased
have $7001900 cash-buy don't
Apply in person Holiday Inn
Circulation Manager
Specializing in marinated
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
rent. 3.1 BR home. 323•017.
BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR
l.4Santord.323.4010
EVENINGHERAL.D
steaks, home made pasta,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Now at new reduced price
sausage 8. bread. Will have
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
3222611
Workers needed for cabinet
$57,000. This large 4 BR, 25
Grand Opening February
100 YDS TO LAKE MONROE
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
_______________________
manufacturIng shop. Must
home is instantly available, all
Sanford.
flnd.
DOwntowr
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Lovely 2 BR, 2B home, 70
haveknowtedgeoftools.Apply
the extras you want in a fine
E. Commercial Ave.
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Broadway St., Enterprise. 10
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
home too. Owner will help
COOK ALL AROUND
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
mm.
to
Sanford,
$350
mo.
Bob
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
finance it you assume $I pct
Able to prepare complete meals
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad
Sherwood 895.0577, 444.57)0.
VA mtq. Call todayl
5-L()t &amp; Found
9
a.m..3
p.m.
M.F.
_________________________
for 40 oeoole olus handle
____________________________
-ministration of the estate of
general
kit.
duties.
Must
be
Katherine Nicholls, deceased, File
Goldenrod.Dommerich Fire
SUPER BUY A $20,S00
37- &amp;slr.ess Property
reliable &amp; able tO get along
Number 80-29 CP, Is pending in the
LOST: Lk. Mary area, male
Dept. will be excepting ap.
New listing, call now to see the
____________________________
w.elderly
people.
Good
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Matmute.shep mixed. 51k w
plications for the position of
exceptional value of this 2 or 3
working conditions with 3 day
Business location. Rent 2,000 sq.
Florida, Probate Division, the
wh. on face &amp; legs. Husky
Fmrefighter.Paramedic
thru
OR home, cony, located, wa
wk-end off every other wk. For
ft.,
fully
carpeted,
modern
address of which is North Park
built. Reward. 322 3)77.
March 5, 1950. Applicants
bus line close by for your
appt
call
339.5002.
best
location,
excellent
traffic
Avenue, Sanford, FlorIda, 32771.
must be a Florida State Cer.
convenience. Selling "as is."
I visibility. Call 332.4401
The personal representative of the
lified Paramedic IFlorida
care
&amp;-Chi
__________
estate is Lillian Elda Nichols,
RANENNA PARK
State Certified Firefighter.
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whose address Is P.O. Box 248,
3 BR home w.FI. rm. I sc porch
Applications may be obtained
4AApertmIn &amp;
Longwood, Florida 32750. The
leading to beautiful pool, patio
Will Baby Sit
at Fire Station No. 1. 1755
Better Living Center
name and address of the personal
I BBQ. 149,900 with I'm pct.
FT or PT in myhome
Palmetto Ave., Goldenrod, Fl.
- ..QUQXiLfQr
JL..
of Casseiberry
representative's attorney are set
assumable mort. or VA.FHA
32733. 303.671.2303 Equal
323-7382
-_.-_-_
Call for appt.339-5002
forth below.
financing.
Opportunity Employer M.F.
Will Baby Sit
All persons having claims or
FURN. DUPLEX-near down
Eye. 305-668-S640305323.1863
In my homeanylime
demands against the estate are
* * * * * * *
town, very neat 2 story. Cozy
TRACTOR TRAILER
322.0313
THREE
required, WITHIN
home for2 families or great
Want to Buy- 1 or 2 BR house,
DRIVERS
MONTHSFROMTHEDATEOF
investment with excellent
EXCITEMENT
owner to hold mtg. Write P.O.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
9-Good Things to Eat
income. $36,000 owner
Box 26), Sanford.
Division of Malor US Corp. is
ENTHUIASM
THIS NOTICE, to file with the __________________________
'Ien
w.5S,000
dwn.
seeidng DOT qualifIed drivers
clerk of the above court a writ.
FRIENDLY
SERVICE
I
tmen you place a Classified Ad in
for a new over the road private
Murcotts, Navels,
ten statement of any claim or
The Evening Herald, stay close
carriage
operation
to
be
based
and Grapefruit
THIS IS WHAT YOU
demand they may have. Each
because
to your phone
Harold Hall Realty
%2247330i3220362
in Sanford, Ft. Qualified ap.
claim muSt be lnwriting and must
FIND AT
something wonderful is about to
piicants must have two.man
r
indicate the basis for the claim,
Inc. REALTOR, MLS
happen.
tssmexp.,baatleast2synsof
AAA EMPLOYMENT
the name and address of the
11-InstructIons
age
&amp;
have
a
mln.
of
2
yrs.
creditor br his agent or attorney, ______________________________
PRICEDREDUCED
3235774DayorNight
over the road exp., g
$SECRETARY.RECEPTIONIST$
and the amount claimed. If the
0,000
references &amp; a proven safety
Good
personality
&amp;
office
skills
claim is not yet due, the date
OPEN HOUSE
RAINBOWCHILD
record
required.
Interested
•
will
land
tnis
one,
aBEAT
INFLATIONea
when it will become due shall be
Sunday 1.3 p.m.
applicants please reply to Box
Creative Expressions
322.7813
stated. If the claIm is contingent or
* BUY A DUPLEX*
240 S. Crystal Dr., Loch Arbor
4$, co The Evening Herald.
unliquidated, the nature of the _________________________near Lk. Mary &amp; Mayfair
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
NEW 2 BR, lB. &amp; 3 BR, 28.
SMANAOERTRAINEE$
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
Country Club. 1.14 acre on
18-Help
32771. EOE M.F.
models
from
ONLY
High
school
grad
will
train.
$770
claim is secured, the security shall point of beautiful clean
Low
1l.S
pct.
interest
mo.
to
start,
full
benefits,
be described. The claimant shall New Restaurant offering a
swimming lake. 4 Bdrm., 2",
Cashier.Hostiss
assumable with $15,900 down.
chance ot a life time.
deliver sufficient copies of the
SV.2165 sq. ft. in secluded
Exponty AMshlftldays. Apply
position for Manager Trainee
GREAT TAX SHELTER with
claim to the clerk to enable the
prestige area of Seminole
in person Deltone inn, $
wopportunity of ownershIp to
EXCELLENT RETURN ON
clerk to mail one copy to each
County. Custom built. extras, 1
Mrs. G.
right party. Must be bondable.
S MUFFLER PERSONS
INVESTMENT. Call todayl
personal representative.
yr. warranty.
Call telween 1 a $
Martha
V.
Mikler
REALTOR
to
start.
Hurry
All
phases,
$700
All persons interested in the _____________________________
MarimMotons
Installers
333.7924
after
671.1115
or
hrs.
needed
1mm.
estate to whom a copy of this
IN DeBARY-2.1 with a big
inboard, outboard, 2 men right
Notice of Administration has been
Legal Notice
family room. Immaculate
away.
Steady
work,
Cobia
$FACTORYMAINTSNANCES
mailed are required, WITHIN
inside I top condition outside.
IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a rues
Boat Co. 100 SlIver Lake Road,
Elec. &amp; welding exp. Welt ext
THREE MONTHS FROM THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Quiet location yet close to
Car, Slo today's Classified alt
Sanford, Fl.
company, sxc pay.
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
shopping. Mid 30's.
for bist buys.
CATION OF THIS NOTICE, CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
Motor
cleOperatorl
STRAINSI POSITIONS
to file any objections they SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
HOME WITH INCOME POTEN.
Permanent Full Time position at
Cabinet making, learn trade wa
may have that challenge the IN NE: The Mantiage Of
TIAL
4 Bdrm, 4 Bath, for.
the Unlverslft' of Florida Agri
future,
41-44ou1es
validity of the decedent's will, the VIVIAN H. JOHNSON, Wit.,
mai living room &amp; din, room.
Research &amp; Education Center.
qualificatIons of the personal
Petitioner,
Breakfast room and den. All
Salary range $7224 ($3.46 hr.)
SCASHIERHOSTESSS
representatIve, or the venue or .vs.
Beautiful Homesite Lot for your
recently remodeled. Walk to
to
$5,166
plus
16
pet.
fringe
Chance
to
be
charming,
one
of
jurisdiction of the court,
new home. Prices range from
WILLIAM
L.
JOHNSON,
shopping, church and school.
beneult5. JOb dUtii$ include
areas finest dining spots.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Husband,
$2,150 to 16,600.
555.000.
general farm work as well as
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Respondent,
farm tractor driving. Ap.
SWAITRESSICOOKS
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Need a Small Home? Will, we
NOTICITODEFEND
Room for an office with 3 Bdrm,
pllcation forms available at
Several positions, exp or will
Date of the first publication of
have a 2 BR, FP LR. fenced
TO:
2 Bath home to enjoy. Onehaif
2700
B.
Celery
Ave.
train.
Fib.
this Notice of Admi.iistration
yard, for only $29,500.
WiLLIAM L. JOHNSON
acre zoned commercial ob
Equal
Opportunity
Af.
24, 1910.
(address unknown)
busy four lane. $36,900
firmative Action Employer,
STOP IN OR CALL MONDAY
Lillian Elda Nichols
3235176
As Personal Representative
last known address
BEAUTY ADVISOR-aloe
of the Estate of
783433 Wilson Avenue
business, part time to start,
AL.LFLORIDAREALTY
WE
HAVE
MANY
MORE.
Katherine Nicholls
Cocoa Beach, Florida
also mgesnt. avail. for rIght
YOUR
FUTURE
IS
Deceased
you ARE HEREBY notlf led
person with InItiative. Send
OUR CONCERN
that VIVIAN H. JOHNSON has
25445. French Ave.
3730331
qua I, to P0 Sos 1497$, Orlando
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
flied a Petition for DissolutIon of
373.0775322.5333, 332.3772
REPRESENTATIVE
* * * * * * *
Marriage In the Circuit Court of
William L. CoIbft, Big.
Seminole County, Florida end you
STENSTROM, McINTOSH.
are required to serve a copy of
JULIAN, COLBERT &amp; WH1OHAM your written defenses, if any, on J.
P.O. Box 1330, Sanford Florida CHRISTOPHER RAY, Post Office
332771
Box 2525. Sanford, Florida 32771
- St.Prims
Johns
Rlvsr
Frontags
Telephone : (305) 322.2271
and tile theoriglnal with the Clerk
Publish Feb. 24 &amp; Mar. 2, 1910
tA the abovestyled Court on or
I.
DES.l05
before the 12th day of March, 1950,
otherwise a Default and Ultimate
I
Judgment will be entered against
youforthereliefdemandedlnthi
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Petition.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and official
CASE NO. 86'311.CA.I4.I
AUCTION
seal of said Court on this the 6th
IN Ni.z THE MARRIAGE OP
i t
day of February, 1980.
DIANA LEE DOWNING,
(SEAL)
WlfoPetItIor4r,
Saturday • March 1 • 11:00 AM.
ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH, JR.
I
a
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CLINTON D. DOWNING,
COURT
HusbandRnpondent,
540 (±) Acres • 10 Acre Tracts
SemInole County, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
Susan
B.
Tabor,
I
O
Deputy Clerk
CLINTON D. DOWNING,
Homesites • Investment Property
J.
CHRISTOPHER
RAY
dd
unknown
Post
Office
Box
2W
YOU are hereby notIfied that a
Sanford, Florida 32771
ST. JOHNS RIVER PARK • PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
proceeding for DissolutIon of
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
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Marriage a VIACUIO has blan filed
- PRIVATE ROADS • UTILITIES • ZONED A.1 • 4 MILES ST.
Pub
February $0, 17, 24 and
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to serve a copy of your written
JOHNS - RIVER &amp; CANAL FRONTAGE • LAND OWNERS ASSN
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Pe$ltion.rsattol'fl,y, w$li fl$
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. AUCTION AUTHORIZED BY U.S. DISTRICT COURT.
Notice is hereby given that I am
aes apusar below, on or
before March 19 1990 and tile the engaged in business at RT I lOX
DIRECTIONS: Hwy 46 E. from Sanford FIa. to S.R. 415A • North
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onIgiiaI therf with the Clerk of $07, SUNSET DR., LONOWOOD,
FL.,
Seminole County, Florida
this Court eIther before service on
Ito Osteen, Fl.. • Turn right at Post Office • Follow Auction
p,hb*ites1 attorney or Im. under the f(ctltlous name of
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signs 3¼ mIles to property.
mediately tbereatfer; otherwise a ORANGE GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO,,
and Hut I intend to register said
default will be entered against
TERMS: 50% Down ($2500.00 sale day)
for the relief demanded in the name with the Cleft of the CircuIt
Court. SImIfIOIS County, Florid. In
petition. I
Bal@10%for5yeare
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WITNESS my hand and the seal accordance with the provisions of
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the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Of this Court on the 131st day
5% Discount for Cash • CI0.!ng 30 days
Wit: Section 566.05 Florida
February, 1910.
II
ARTHUR H. BECKW1TH JR. Statutes 1557.
INSPECTION DATES: Feb.24 thru 29 from 12•6 p.m.
11g. DEAN SLAIN
Cleft Of COWS
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By: Susan E. Tr
ForAddIflonaI Informahion 01 Pr.. &amp;ochur• CIII
March
2,
1919
Deputy Clerk
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Richard L. Momels
HUTCHISON,
MORRIS
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Tile US Navy elfin yeai jab
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330 North Past Avenue
Co., Broker
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Publish FebrUary 17,34 and Much
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AUCTION UNDER TENT
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AREA. 135.500

LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. 5
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,
WOODED, WITH ALMOST

NEW) BEDROOM.2BATH,2

6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.
ROOM, I-'m OATH. ORIGIN.
ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$28,500.
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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE, $49,500. MUST
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RANCHES
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6'? acres for only 1)6.500 Very
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Req. REAL
Broker
250 N. 17.92, Casselberry. Fl.
834.8200
Eve. 5673
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s'at ad
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Side by Side refrigerator, 175.
picnic fable. w 2 benches, $30.
full size baby bed w mattress.
ss. O.k porch rockers, $2995,
metal office desk. $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 205 F 25th St 323

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AC. PS. P15,21.000 mi
5750 321 0575

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70 Caddy. 2 dr Coupe deVille
Good running cond Stereo,
new battery, radial tires,
muffler 3. shockS, $795
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323 5541
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13.000nti
331 0119
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E-xc Cond , 400 Cu in $500
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WebuyuswJfurnitur
FURNITURE &amp; THINGs
5005 Sanford Aye,
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Sanford

AsphaltSaallng
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323 6593

Used, any condition 6445126

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Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Pieceor Houseful
Bridges Antiques
323 2801

S Drawer File Cab., 150
Chest of Drawers, $20
8&amp;WTV.S?0 3231247
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Sell that exlra bike with a low cost
Classified Ad.
_______ Oak Bunk (teds, ladder,
Rail,springs&amp;mattress
Likenew 37) 0843

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPI lANCE S &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
neturt'. 705 F 75th St. 3230981

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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S G BALINT
312 8665
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(Man, quality operation
B yrs exp Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne fled 371 13?)

Sanford 377 75)0

home repairs. paneling, roof,

Orl 831 6303

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Allpricedlosell
867 SOSOaff 9 30p.m

Home Repair

BASE SEALING &amp; MAINT. Co.
Spring special 2 coats of sealer
on 1500 yds or more. lSc per sq I
yd, restriping Sc ft
Any cleaning extraAny repair extra -We use only Federal Spec
materials. Cosmicoat SealerBeen in Seminole Cty 20 yrs

bedding sets only! Free loca$
Cash 322.4132
delivery Noll's Sanford Fur- I
niture Salvage, I? 92, So. of Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
'°!- 32287"
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
1971 Singer future Fully auto,
furniture. Refrig., stoves, tools
repossessed, used very short -----------------time. Original $591. bal. Sill or
•RIENTAL RUGS WANTED
$21 ma. Agent 339 8334
Top Prices Paid
Stereo Chairs Lamps

STENSTROIl

77 Aspe'n, 4 door. PS PB
AC, 20 mpg, 52.500 firm
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'75 models Call 339 9)00 or 831
460S (Dealer I
Gentle Pony, good with kids, For'7'i'.ci'iOj,T
Air. Exc Cond .S1.195
ticure i,iform,itiOn call 323 4183
869 1017
between 3 &amp; f
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REALTY - REALTORS
I CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
JUST LISTED 3 BR, 1'-, -B, 2
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
story condo in CC Manorl C
every day.
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HIA, w-w carpet, egpt. kit., I
DR, spacious rms 8. more.
-BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
42-4f'43bile Homes

80-Autos for Sale
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Plumbing supply business •
real estate &amp; inventory
I Bk, lB. all appl. md. W&amp;D,
5)43,000. w. Maliczowski,
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
REALTOR. 372 7983.
storage, pool &amp; club house, __________
- -- - assum. first or owner will
consider terms. $27,000..
Orlando 277.1798.

70 Dodge Polar,m. ugl tat runs
iood Good fires, new haftcr.

66-Horses

Ilced full Size hotel motel bed
ding Very dean, $14 e'a PC
Noll'', Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 92, So of Sanford
372872)

322 $64laItSp m

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wy 92. 1 ml,' west ot
Daytona Beach C,.li 1,10 ,t
pi.,blic AU TO AUCTION t''r
Tuesday S. Saturday at 710. it's
t$e Only one in Florida You set
The reserved price Call 90.4 253
83$) for further details.

5 Cornet. 1650. '70 Pont Cony
mi
383 P53 or
South on Wekiva tails Rd

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Toy breed Silky Terrier, 1 mo.
old, male. Pedigreed, no
tarqer than 10 lbs full grown.
Si00
365 7413
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Goods

Pool Table, Cue Sticks
&amp; Other Accessories

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207 E.IStPI St.
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qualified buyers. 143 Carver I
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new interspring bedding. These '
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tX springs 8. mattresses at 20
MULTIPLE LISTING PEAL TOP
xt above dealers cost Twin.
full size, queen &amp; king Jenkins
Geneva) acres '510.000
Furniture, 0S F 25th St 373
Lk Harney 200'-- 537.000
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KnowlesRealtylnc.
REALTOR - 628.3005

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Call Walt Cappel 3736400

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"May I eat lunch with Pierre? He's havi'g my
favorite...feulllete de St. Jacques, crevettes au

M. Unsworth Realty

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Executive Home--Loch
Arbor
3 BR. Rec room. pool. 7 yrs. old
Assume 7i; mtg. Owner will
hold 2nd with large down.
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luggage bag Disc brakes &amp; Cl
start Good COnd . $600
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nil's F n,t St,mton at :5th A (7
9?, wa lobs too Ciii 322 9850
. --- -- -75 Trans Am Sl,'r Ant Series.
AM FM f irack stereo cruise,
air like ne
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Buitdto Suit our- lot or yours
FHA VA. FHA 235 &amp; 245

REALTY WORLD.

2413 French Av

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BUILDINGS!! LAST CHANCE ________________________
AT THESE PRICES!! All
Ton Chevy PU
steel, pre engineered clean
350, autotrans, PS. PB
span buildings (Maior Mfg.)
51,000 3?? 7681
All buildings have 25 lb wind
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1975 Dodge :1 p U
opening 530'xlB'x12' for
321.0659
13.990 00. .lO'xlB'x)l' for
$516900. 10'x17'xIl' for
Dodqeste''
$6.16? 00. 18'x96'i11
for
$2003. take over $131 mcm
19.31700 F 0 IS Factory. Call
327 1855 aft 1
collect 9 a m toó p m 305 33)
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cooking for a lob? The Classified

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Pct' interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments. 322 7287

Just 131,500!

carpet. remodeling. All work
(luar Free Est 331 846S

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TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON
Land Clearing
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nock _____________________
5)9 E. 1st St., 322 5712
Landclearing, Fill Dirt 8 Clay
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Chuck Gormly
CIramiclile
322 7991
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ce our beautiful new BROAD.
REALTY - REALTORS
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MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
COMMERCIAL 1.SACRES
0nudot'.
3235200
SEIGLER REALTY
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WFi;UYUSFDURNITURE&amp;
VA&amp;FHA Financing
MEINTZER TILE
bar!
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SERVICE
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Mary
Blvd.
area
all
utilities
APPI lANCES Sanford Fur
New or repair, leaky showers our
l-.and5Capiflg
TRACT Only 549.500.
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Priced
rightt
Call
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Salvage
372
612$2139 S Myrtle Ave
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 8691542 ________________________________
43-LOIS-ACf'eage
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Nancy Butler Todayt
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EXCLUSIVE 3 BR, lB home in
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Orlando
Sanford
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Wynnewood Lg. landscaped I
377 1577
321
"SPECIAL" Low Rates
I Whatever the occasion, there isa
NEW&amp; REPAIR
Iotl Pan. Fl.rm.,lg. patio, w-w
This Week Only
MICROWAVE
classified ad to solve It. Try one
Sanford's
Sales
Leader
tree
Est
830 1183afl 6
carpet, Dining area I much
Free Estimatesf3l 0070
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morel BPP SERVICE CON I HIGHWAY 14 FRONTAGE, De.
Push i,oltoti "ontrols, has caro
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322-2420
essmaking
ACRES. $31,500.
DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
Originally sei'.', assume pay I
72Auction
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Lawn&amp;L,andscang
2 BR,) Bath, 1g. covered patio,
merits of $21 mo Agent 339
SUPER 4 BR, 28 home in
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8356
PLUS ACRES WOODED, ,
and fenced backyard. EXTRA
Mayfair on a beautiful Iotl C.
Alterations, Dressmaking
ROAD
toom, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
Expert Lawn Care
F RON TAG E,
HIA, Fl. rm., FP, 1g. rms I a
Drapes, Upholstery
'ror Estate Cmmercial &amp; Resi
Multiple Listing Service - KENMOPE WASHER
I'arts.
DELTONA AREA. 5(2,700.
:iiveable. $27,500.
Mowing All Yard Work
Mother-in-law suitel Enjoy
322.0107
cjent,al
Auctions
&amp;
Appraisals.
Service Used M,i(,hines
Free Est 322 8769
your pool &amp; patiol BPP SER- .
CIII Dell's uction. 323)620.
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MOONEY APPI lANCES
8ACRESLAKE FRONT ROLL.
VICE CONTRACT. Yours for
3230691
PARK -ING HILLS, NICELY REALTORS
DryWall
$64500
C ailBart
CERTIFIEDLAwN
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VOLUSIA
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&amp;LANDSCAp1NG
Washer repo. GE cieluxemodel
REAL ESTATE
COUNTY. $21,500.
FREE ESTIMATES327 7907
Sanford's Sales Leader
)rywall, Leilings, and Wails
orig $109 35. used sfmort .MON,, FEB. 25, 7 PM.
REALTOR. 327 7195
Branch Office
repaired, Res. &amp; Comm.
lime flal- $189 11 or $19.35 mo.
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Aq".' 339 836?.
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Consignments
of
LAKEFRONT,
household
VOLUSIA
L4LU
PaInting
Call 83) 5399 or 862 0)34
goods
have
been
coming
in
all
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.
Ref, repo. 16 Cu ft frost free
week long &amp; still as this ad
$36,900.
Orig. $529, now $205 or $19 mo.
ANYTIME
goes to print. We are loaded
Agent 339 8)86.
Panting by Anthony Corno
Boarding
withmixtureofold&amp;modern;'
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ACRES
NICELY
WOODED
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Multiple Listing Service
Quality Int or Ext pressure
md.
beautiful
rattan
Lit
suite,
LAKE
FRONT,
LAKE
cleaning. Free Est 3270071
53TV-Radio-Stereo
pool
tbl,
Animal
1g.
47-Real Estate Wanted
assortment of
Haven Grooming &amp;
HELEN AREA. $50
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Boarding Kennels. Thermo
velvet paintings, wicker bar
REALTORS
PARK
stOOls f assorted chests,
Loj, _O_F LO
AREA OF
P'.' repo (9" Zenith. Sold orig,
?!atcOntr.oied heat. off floor I
03
Webuyyouraquity;closemn2lh,.
, uneites,
ucvping ooxes we cater to
t',riete
HOMES NEAR
5493.75 bal, $113.14 or $1? mo
AWAROREALTY, INC.
Branch
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your
pet.
32257.s2
couches,tbls
toomucimmore
SANORA, TAKE YOUR PICK.
Agent 339.,3pô
to list. Definitely a sale to
$7,900 EACH.
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Office
Trenteamnting&amp;Repair
attend,
Make room in your attic, garage
Good usedTV's, $7SIup
lmmedlateCASHforequity
lnterior&amp; Exterior
Sell
idle
items
with
a
Classified
$MASTER
CHARGE&amp;
VISAS
GOING
IN
MILLERS
SERVICE,
in your homeoracreage
Free Est
Ad.
Call
a
friendly
ad.taker
at
372 3558
Ph.
322-0352
26lSOrIandoDr.
OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
3220216
3722611 or 131 9993.
ANFORD AUCTION.
ACRES IN UPSALA 10 57,500
9
BARGAIN TV's
CASH OR TERMS.
We buy equity In houses, apts, &amp;
PAIN TING S RE PAIR
Whypay more?
HiSS. French
373 7340
vacant land, Lucky In.
mdiv rrns, &amp; houses
HERB'S TV
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2' ACRES NEAR LAKE
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vestments, P.O. Box 29.
5 5 5
322 I2Slaft6pm,
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S. Sanford Ave.
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APARTMENTS
323 1734
I HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.
Sanford 3724741
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Housewives cleaning Serv,ce
Painting&amp; Remodeling
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I?" Color port. TV, solid state,
"Luxury For
Per$onalized,fast, dependable
FREE ESTIMATES.
5)25;
25"
Color
TV,
$65,
AM
P WOODED LOTS, ROAD
Call anytime 349 5259
47A- rtgagss Bought
Regular or itlme basis
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FMslereow-cass,tte,AM FM
FRONTAGE NEAR CAR.
'72 Chevy Motor Home, Self.
Wedowashwmndows
677 5194 I
&amp;SokI
stereo w record player.
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Unfurn. -'Adult. Family
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COVE.
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contained, Dinette, bath,
3236670
CHOICE FROM $1,500.
P.el - Laundry
stereosys.,$3,o00or5t0ff1
Photograiy
Hen*lnrovsnwi5i
We
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2nd
mortgages.
1st
&amp;
Will buy
339 9152.
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LL OF THE ABOVE pito.
Business 1010$. F19.ida Mon.
PERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
Wedding photography by John
20' 1973 Travel Trailer, sleeps o,
1505W. 25th ST.
Carpentry, Painting, Maint,
gage Investment. 1101 E.
WITH
TERMS
AND
WE
Cullum free engagement
otalltypes Lic Bonded
A-C, Self Contained, A.) cond.
RumageSale:
Sat., Sun.IMon.
SANFORD
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Orlando,
473.7976.
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
$300. 3230557.
photos or color 1*10. 323 125$.
323-6035
Insured
116 W. Woodland Dr.
1341309
322-2090
ADVERTISED.
-Also? Boats
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CALL US ANYWAY,
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50-Miscellaneous for Sale Yard Sale:
COURT CUSTOM'SCONST.
sooner you place your
Thus
thru Sun. 2100
- Custom design homes,
classified ad, time sooner you gem
Summerlln. Ranges, Stereos
LESS THAN RENT
results,
OWN
AddItions. 323 0251
Dapers to Disco, Misc.
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BARROW'S WELDING SERVICE
Horn.
Repsir
COMPARE THESE FEATURES: ) p
7uto Parts
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$lSforl'plck.updelivered
321051?
323-1517 aft
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LARGE POOL
Custom built utility &amp; boat
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Complete
Mobile
17'
Alum
V
bottom
Sears
Boat,
trailers, truck racks I misc.
,imaa
'-. ps.o
NEW&amp; USED BATTERIES
Duffle Bags, S6.5Sup
CLUIHOUSEAREA
Home Repair
S.Shp Seers motor, like new &amp;
repairs.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
349 $259
Will buy junk Auto Batteries
trailer, ll for 5325. 3230393.
SEIGLER REALTY
322-579;
CITY WATER and SEWER
301 Sanford Ave.
Best Price-Major Credit Cards
MUST SELL- 17' F-glass Lar
BATTERY SHOP
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BROKER
IADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS
WILSONMAIFR FURNITURE
son Runabout w.'6 10 imp, $07 W.27th51.
333-9)54
34395. MyrtleAve.
BUY, SELL.TRADE
recently rebuilt. Needs seal &amp;
31)315E.FirstSl.
3225622
cleanup. $350. 333.11$; an 6.
0-lade
Sanford
MOW..SUN.
51-121
ARRIAGE
A.OK TIRE
377 1571
321 0610
3227450
:IS AM.
Utility TraIler
2 Mi Col 1702
1979 17' ProCraft Bass Boat. 118
Shocks SI'S--Heavy Duty $6.95
1.11 P.M.
For Sale w Accessories
SANFORD
imp Johnson. Fully eqpt., 57,000
New Batteries $29.95
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Inquire 306 PalmelloAy..
Call aft 5p.m. 323-4070.
2EI3FreficNAve.,S.,,lerd
SPECIAL 3 BR, 1"a B home on a
beautiful lot, many extras! C

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consider mtg, w-29 pct. down.
121,900.
532.500
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DERN,POO, 3 BEDROOM,
2'.m BATH, FORMAL DINING - 2 BR. 25, carpet, spiral staircase
to loft, Master BR &amp; B. drapes,
balcony This one is a Jewel
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$52,900 WITH ASSUMABLE Condo living at ifs best!
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OPEN HOUSE
Saturday&amp; Sunday 1 30:1 30
Charming treeshaded3 BR, DR.
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new), 3 BR. 28 home, central
located, only 545.000, assume
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200 N. 17.93, Casselberry, Fl.
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Lake front living is avail, in thiS
1' acre estate 313R, 19 w
guest cottage, fruit trees,
597.000.

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

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories 77-Junk Cars Removed
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POISSON MARINE
71 Ln Cont e.tra clean QOCWI
From SlOto $50
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Pianos &amp;
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lot, owner finance with sub.
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move in today for 533.900.

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

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home. Osteen,

UNBELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
BR, 20, C.H&amp;A, paddle boat,
sea wall, dbl. car garage. ww
carpet &amp; much more. Priced to
sell. $37,500.

SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE
home3 BR, 25, extra 1g. kit., &amp;
Fl. rm. on I acre. $450 mo. Ph.
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SHADOW LAKE WOODS
wooded half acre shows off this
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exterior. Great room w.FP,
solarium, sunken showertUb
combo in Master, &amp; low
assumption. Price $98,500.

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Bartender.Cocktail
Exp., apply in person Deltona
Inn. Mon thru Fri. 2 to 6 p.m.

8-HeIp Wanted

Gentleman, handsome, new In
area, wishes to meet at.
tractive, well built woman 40
to 50 who enloys boating,
fishing, dining, and good
company. Please send photo.
BOx 212 DeBary, Fle 32713.

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Sunday, Feb. 24, 1980

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
Certified Slings Captures
Huge Air Force Contract
Certified Slings Inc., of CasseIberr, announced the
awarding of a $2.36 million contract from the Department of the Air Force.
The contract is for the manufacture of 300,000 aircraft cargo tie-down assemblies deliverable to Kelly
Air Force Base in Texas.
Production work is scheduled to start within three
months and continue into 1981.
This contract is the third major million-dollar
contract obtained by Certified Slings since being
acquired 15 months ago by lion Worswick, president
and Jim Oliver, vice president and general manager.
Worsick was the founder and past president of
I"ourdee Inc., and Oliver the vice president of
engineering prior to acquiring Certified Slings Inc.
The company's original goal was to venture into
government sales with the Certified Slings product
line. A three-year program was established in which to
achieve it balance between the company's commercial
line of business and an equal volume of government
sales.

Gold Rush Heads To Florida

Spiralling gold and silver prices have caused a flood of
dealers to pour into Florida in search of old coins and jewelry
warned Jane Robinson, director of the Division of Consumer
Services of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,
According to Ms. Robinson, many of the itinerate dealers
who set up shop in local motels and advertise heavily for scrap
gold and silver may be offering prices below fair market value
for items made of precious metals,
"A lot of people are tempted to sell that old silver pickle fork
or grandma's gold watch that doesn't work just to make some
extra money," Ms. Robinson said. "Often the article is bought
for far less than the actual value," she continued.
"Few people have the knowledge to know how much gold and
silver are really worth and they are letting their property go at
scrap metal prices," she explained,
"Before you sell old jewelry, coins, holloware or serving

pieces for scrap, you should find out the true value," said Ms.
Robinson.
The director suggested asking a local dealer or Jewelry store
for advice on the worth of precious metals. She explained that
local firms are often dependable because they are publicly
answerable in the community and have a local reputation to
uphold. On the other hand, some intinerate dealers set up at
local motels, advertise heavily, buy and depart never to be
seen again or found by authorities,
Ms. Robinson said consumers considering selling old
jewelry, coins or tableware should take more into account than
the value of the metals,
"It is very possible your property may have a rarity value
far in excess of the value of the metal. In other words, you may
have a ring with a much higher value as an antique than the
cost of the gold from which it is made," Ms. Robinson explained.
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metals when sold at a unit price must be inspected and approved by the Department Bureau of Weights and Measures. A
sticker Indicating inspection and approval by the department
should be affixed to the scale, or, if there is insufficient space,
displayed in close proximity to it.
As a final warning, Ms. Robinson cautioned any consumer
considering selling property for scrap metal to give the sale a
great deal of thought first.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Hospital Gets Energy Study
Winter Park Memorial hospital has commissioned
Stottler Stagg and Associates, Architects, Engineers,
Planners Inc. (SSA), to perform it comprehensive
study of energy usage by the facility.
The initial thrust of the study, to be conducted by
S.SA's energy department, will be to determine and
recommend simple modifications hich will save the
hospital money on its energy bills within the next 18
months. These recommendations will concern
primarily the heating, cooling, and lighting systems.
Other systems which are not expected to yield such a
quick return will also be studied. Areas of excessive
energy use will be pinpointed, and modifications
recommended which will reduce energy usage and
save money in the long run. This comprehensive
energy conservation plan will be integrated into the
hospital's master facility plan.

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Winter Park Post To Ayres
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner
has announced the assignment of Ed Ayres as the head
of the livestock market news division in Winter Park.
Ayres, an employee of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, will fill the vacancy created by the
retirement of Giff Rhodes.
Livestock iiuwketing specialist Earl Anderson will
assist Ayres with the administration of the Winter
Park office. Anderson will also cover the Webster
market each Tuesday and will serve as a field and
relief man.
Livestock reporters will also be covering feeder pig
sales, dairy sales and other special livestock sales and
events.
Prior to the Florida assignment, Ayres was stationed
with the market news service In Phoenix.

Meadowlea Now In DeBar1'
The owners of Meadowlea Estates in DeLand have
purchased a second mobile home community
the
former Leisure World in DeBary and have renamed
It Meadowlea on the River.
"This represents a $1 million expansion," said
Charles Shalett, managing partner for the Meadowlea
group. Shalett will operate the new property, which is
subdivision on the St. Johns River, while his wife,
Caryl, and sister, Shirley Blumin, continue to manage
the DeLand park.
Meadowlea on the River is an established community of 113 homes with 140 lots still available. It has
a family section and a section for adults only. Each lot
averages 5,000 square-feet and the land and homes
together sell for $29,900 to $45,000.
"Our new property is ideal for Fishermen and all
other persons who like water sports and outdoor activities," Shalett said. "We have 1,300 feet of river
frontage and it's only 10 minutes by boat to Lake
Monroe."
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A group of prominent Ontario companies will participate in the Floridian Trade Exhibit, sponsored by
the Ontario government, March 13 and 19 at the
Thunderbird Hotel, Jacksonville.
This trade exhibit marks the initial effort of both the
Ontario government and representative leaders of
Canadian Industries to introduce selected categories of
the province's product lines to the Southeast. The
merchandise featured will include housewares, hardware, lawn and garden products.
The exhibition will be held in the Taiquin and
Wlidwood Rooms of the Thunderbird Hotel, 5165
Arlington Expressway, Jacksonville. Principals of the
participating firms, together with industry consultants
from the Ontario government will be available during
this event to meet with dealers, wholesalers,
distributors, sales agents and retailers Interested in
locating soirees of supply to meet their specific needs.

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Region Shows Business Rise
Sales in the 5,314 retail establishments In the Orlando
Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (metro area)
rose 66 percent between 1912 and 1977 according to
figures compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau from mail
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"Be cautious and remember if you sell in haste or without
enough thought, you may be cheating yourself," said the
director,
Consumers who want to report inaccurate scales or file it
complaint against a precious metal buying operation should
contact the division through the state-wide toll-free telephone
number, 1.800-342-2176.

Applications Being Accepted

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pplicatmons for The Oviedo Woman's Club's 7th Annual
reat Day in the Country' Arts and Crafts Festival are
A, being accepted. The festival, to be held April 12
at St.
es Lutheran Church in Slavia, features Country Art
nes and Country Crafts. Cash prizes will be awarded for
Je Woman's Club Purchase Award, Best of the Country,
t Country Scene and Best Country Craft.
. Deadline for applications is April 1 or until all display
ace is filled. Brochures and registration forms may be
tamed by contacting Mrs. David H. flees, exhibits
chairman, at 45 S. Lake Jessup Ave., Oviedo, 32765 or by
Cli lling 365-5874.
14 Proceeds from the show are used to support local
diarities such as Seminole Youth Ranch, Hacienda Girls
anch, 04edo Volunteer Fire Department, a student
holarship and T.W. Lawton School Library,

A secluded lakefront
setting and six distinctive apartment
styles have contributed to the sales success of Capistrano in
Altamonte Springs.
The complex is one of
the largest condominium conversions In
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Tax Deductibles
Reduce Your Bill
By United Press International
A t horough check of deductible i tems can help many ta xpayers red uce their federal income tax bills.
Deductions which are not connected with a trade, business or
profession are divided into two classes:
Deductible FROM gross income In order to arrive at the
proper figure for "adjusted gross income," and
Deductible ONLY FROM "adjusted gross income."
The first class has no effect on the taxpayer's disposition of
the second class, having him free to itemize deductions on
Schedule A, form 1040, according to the Commerce Clearing
House, a tax reporting authority.
You can deduct the following items In arriving at your
"adjusted gross Income," which will be shown on Form 1040:
Alimony and separate maintenance payments.
Capital losses (limited), Including nonbusiness bad debts.
Contributions by self-employed persons to Keogh (H.R. 10)
retirement plans or by employees and self-employed persons
to an Individual retirement account (IRA).
Depreciation on Income-producing property.
Disability retirement pay (limited).
Losses on stock, bonds, debentures, etc., becoming worthless.
Moving expenses of employees.
Outside salesman's expenses.
Reimbursed employee's expenses.
Rental or royalty property expenses.
Transportation expenses, business (other than costs of
commuting tà and from work.
Traveling expenses, business trips,
Travel expense for education that is "directly related" to
taxpayer's business or employment.
Interest that has been reported on long-term or time-savings
account and deposits with banks and other fjnanclal in.
stitutlons and that Is Later forfeited under premature withdrawal or redemption.
The following items are deductible only If they are Itemized
on Schedule A, Form 1040: (They may not be deducted in
arriving at adjusted gross income.)
Casualty losses and theft losses, personal, to the extent each
loss exceeds $100.
Contributions to charitable, etc., organizations (limited).
Cooperative housing taxes and interest,
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Entertainment of customers, unreimbursed, if not an outside
salesman.
Income and other tax returns, cost of preparing,
Interest on non-business mortgages, installment purchases
or charge accounts.
Investment expenses.
Medical, dental and hospital expenses in excess of 3 percent
of adjusted gross income, for example:
Ambulance hire
Artificial Limbs and teeth
Drugs and medical supplies to the extent they exceed 1
percent of adjusted gross income,
Eyeglasses, hearing aids, etc.
Food (special)
Hospital, doctor and dentist bills
-Medical insurance premiums (one-half of total, tip to $150,
may be deducted in full; remainder is deductible subject to 3
per cent limitation)
Nursing care
Operations and related treatments
Psychiatrist and psychologist fees
Special schooling for a physically or mentally handicapped child
— Support or corrective devices
— Transportation expenses relative to illness (Including fare
to doctor's office)
X-rays
State and local taxes: Automobile license fees (In some
states, only If considered a personal property tax), income
taxes, personal property taxes, real property taxes (pro rated
for year of sale), and sales taxes.
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The Children's Center, a school for profoundly handicapped children, is sponsoring the Snail's Night on the
Town, March 15. There will be a Spaghetti Supper from 4:30
to 6:30 p.m., an auction with Art Grindle, a cakewalk and a
plant sale.
The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. and will end at 9:30 at
hiungerford Elementary School Cafetorium in back of
Wytnore Tech in Eatonville.
Contact Louise Miller 644-3107 or Julie Larsen 859-5513 for
more information. Proceeds from the event will be used to
purchase therapy equipment and materials for the
students. Donation is $2 per person.

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An exhibit of the art of Bonsai, the miniaturization of
trees and shrubs, will be held March 22 and 23 at Seminole
Nurseries, 7800 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, Fla.
Since its introduction in America from Japan in the early
l900s, the culture of Bonsai has become an art form enjoyed
by plant enthusiasts throughout the country. A Bonsai
specimen suggests a forest tree that looks very old,
although it may be very young and only inches high. The
creation of a Bonsai Involves the selection of a suitable
subject, artistic selection of branches to be kept or pruned
away, choice of a proper container and careful root pruning
and placement of the tree in the container.
Demonstrations will be given periodically throughout the
showing, which is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Gay R.
Laubsch, genet al manager and Bonsai specialist, is exhibit
director, and will be the lecturer for this series. Bonsai
growers throughout Florida are Invited to participate in
this free-to-the-public exhibition.
For information contact Gay L,aubsch, P.O. Box 3366,
Seminole, Fla. 33542 or call (813) 391-9738.

FSU Alumni Asked To Fete

NASA Administrator* Says Taxes Stifle
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special reception with FSU President Bernard Sliger and
other campus administrators Sunday, Feb. 24, at Orlando's
Dubsdread Country Club, from 6:30 to e:30 p.m.
The reception comes in the middle of a three day visit to
the Orlando area by members of Florida State's alumni
executive committee and several of the University's top
administrators, according to Robert Sliackleton, director of
FSU's Office of Alumni Affairs,
On Feb. 25 Florida State officials will visit the area's
community colleges, he said.
All Florida State alumni and friends are invited,
Shackleton said.

the first meeting of the UF Chemistry
Advisory Board.
"There's an anti-technology movement b
the coimtry, the feeling that it ruins lifestyle
and It can if It's used wrong, but it's not
necessary."
"We need to turn this malaise around," he
$aid. "There's no one thing that will do it, but
there are a number of things that need to be
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hound (lint Mr. C rews had suffered a very serious heart
attack. Earls (lie next morning, he tiled.
As tulue went by, Mrs. Crews knew she had to keep
'buss'. A friend asked her to attend is meeting with her.
Mrs. Crews had never heard of 1%1flP but she went to
the nimeetings amid found it was it place to go and it way
Ill keep busy.
A uuionuthu-lonig bus trip through 15 states was
iirgauuized. She decided to go anti had a 's'sonderful time,
she said. 'We went to sonic of the most exciting places
in the U.S.A.," she added.
The next year Mrs. Crews moved to Sanford but
muuissed the AMP and i ts uienmutx!rs since there was no
chapter III this area. One good way to get something
done Is to do it yourself, and that is Just what she (fill.

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Talking about (lit' association 's's ith friends and
acquaintances, Mrs. Crews got a few jM'oplt' unttrt'sted.
Ali assistant state director for 1\AU I' catut' to Sn ithird
at her request to explain it further.
Finally in lifl4 chapter 1977 was fornnt and Mrs.
Crewswas t'Iet'k'd (he first president. Mnr
McPherson . John ('ash, Nell Wullianmis a nd I Iarr
llickt'rinig were also elected otfu-ct-s. I a as quite
proud we finally got oil thit' groiuniti," liii' ns't'iatutni 's
first president said.
lit 1975 Mrs. Crews married I lt'i'imunnu Wallstroutu arid
now they are Iithi active in A:l I'. "it it 'mid lie nulut' to
say they met through i\A UI saul Valerius,-It nuuight
help membership."
Anyone interested in joining the n,sM-tati,nu is in.
'sited to call Mm's. Wallstronmi at 323-1025
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care of horses for Homestead
Stables when they came to
Longwood for their winter training.
In all, there were 250 of the best
known colts in the country
In Longwood that year.

Trainer, Breaker, Bettor Retires In Longwood

He"s Worked With Horses' Most
Joe McFadden has been around horses most of his life. He
has ridden horses, broken them, trained them, raced them,
and even bet on a few during his 76 years, but the only ones he
has owned have been those he planned to sell again innmediately.
"I was in the horse business when I was a little boy, 7 or 8years-old," claimed McFadden.
In his hometown of Olean, N.Y., fairs would come to town
during the summer and with them came horse racing. The
trotters and pacers fascinated young McFadden who could
always be found around the stables doing odd jobs for the
owners and trainers just so he could be near horses,
During the winter months In those days before automobiles
became the rage, he said he liked to hang around the local
livery stables. "I'd ride anything," he said, "a bucker or
whatever. I broke horses, too,"
When he was 15 his hero was Tommy Murphy. "Murphy was
one of the greatest drivers in the country," said McFadden.

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They had planned to use the track to train their own horses
racing,
and to rent out any extra space to friends. Training in Florida
A "poor scholar" McFadden left home in 1920 and went to was such a popular idea that they were soon swamped with
Cleveland to work for a trainer. "I had nothing on my mind but
requests for training space.
those damned horses," he said with a smile.
McFadden was taking care of horses for homestead Stables
About that same time Ben White was a trainer for a wealthy
that year when they came to Longwood for their winter
banker from Philadelphia named Ellis, McFadden recalled.
training. In all, there were 250 of the best known colts in the
Many owners were bringing their horses to Florida in the
country in Longwood that year, said McFadden.
winter months for training and had quite an edge on horses
McFadden recalled how he lived at the track in some rooms
who stayed up North, he said,
that were reserved for single fellows while the married ones
Impromptu races were held around the lakes just south of
rented houses or rooms elsewhere. The road (Seminola
downtown Orlando, while the main track was at the fairground
Boulevard) which led from the track to U.S. Highway 17-92 had
on Livington Street.
only one house on it, he said. It was owned by a family from
The residents who lived near the track complained about the
Iowa who moved here to raise chickens. The man had so much
smell and the flies, so the city decided to close the track, said
trouble with foxes killing his chickens he finally gave up and
McFadden. The Seminole track which was built In the early
moved back to Iowa..
1920s by Harry Steinmetz had been inactive for some time
State Route 434 crossed the Dixie Highway in Longwood and
when White and four others bought the track in 1929.
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Trinity Preparatory School Latin students tied for third'
place in the District V Latin Forum held at Melbourne.
Among those winning trophies were the following: David
Hartman, sophomore, first place in Roman history; Chris
Lucas, a freshman, first place in Latin II grammar; Paul
Dietrich, a freshman, first place In Latin II vocabulary;
Lisa Ceely, a freshman, second place in Latin II
vocabulary; Amy Lowndes, a senior, second place in
Advanced Derivatives; and Brian Butler won first place in
frisbee throwing.
These students will be competing in the State Latin
Forum which will be held in Orlando on April 10, 11 and 12.

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the pendulum swing too far."
development of new technology in the United
"If you are a president of a corporation and
The wide-ranging power of federal
States Is Wing stifled by the federal tax
tegulatory agencies should also be curtailed
you apply technology In a certain way end
structure and federal regulatory agencies, a
NASA's No, 2 man said,
something happens, you can be liable to a
government official charges.
large civil suit," Lovelace said, adding that
"I think there's an overzaslousness in the this contributes to "lower risk taking" In
Dr. Man Lovelace, NASA's deputy d
(government) agencies," he said. "It's well. America.
ninhstrator, told an audience at the
intentioned, I'm are, I don't mean to malign
University of Florida that federal tax changes
these people, but their perspective Is not
Lovelace, who earned a doctorate in
ire needed to encourage industry to reinvest
necessarily in balance. I think we're letting chemistry at UF in 1954, was on campus for

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Pulitzer prize winning columnist Jack Anderson will
speak at the Rollins College Enyart Alumni Field House on
March 7th at 8 p.m. in an appearance sponsored by the
Rollins College Student Center.
Admission is $3 and the public is Invited to attend. Tickets
are available at the Student Association Office In Carnegie
Hall.

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eighth Annual African Violet Show, "Violets Go To The
,;Olympic Games" at the Continental Resources Lmpany
Building, formerly the Florida Gas Company, 1560 Orange
Ave., Winter Park, on March 1 from ito 5 p.m. and March 2
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There is no admission charge and the public is Invited to
visit (luring the show hours.

/ Anderson To Speak At Rollins

If you thought you were lucky because your 1979 income kept
pace with Inflation, you may feel less fortunate along about
now, as you consider the effect of that added income on your
tax bracket. Finding yourself in, say, the 40 percent bracket
for the first time might give you nightmares about the tax
collector taking 40 percent of that hard-earned salary, but that
is not the way it works.
such exaggerated fears, says the Florida Institute of Certif led Public Accountants (CPA), probably result from
widespread misunderstanding of our progressive tax system.
The system attempts to link tax rates to the ability to pay, but
it Is not nearly as confiscatory as "40 percent bracket" might
suggest.
In fact, says the CPA institute, there is so much confusion
about the meaning of "tax brackets" that tax practitioners
have begun using Instead the term "marginal tax brackets" to
indicate that your bracket affects only the leading edge the
Last few hundred dollars or so, the margin of your income.
The rest of what you make is either taxed at a lower rate or not
taxed at all.
Most of us have not just one but many tax brackets, each
affecting a different level of income. The first $2,300 of taxable
income (after exemptions) for a single taxpayer, is in the zero
bracket no in at all. (That's why what was formerly known
as the standard deduction is now called the zero bracket
amount.) Even If you make millions, your first $2,300 still is
untaxed.
Income over $2,300 is taxed at 14 percent until. It reaches
$3,400, when the rate climbs to 16 percent. At $4,400 it rises to 18
percent and keeps on going up like that until, when taxable
income passes $28,300, you begin paying over 40 percent but
on just a small part of your income.
If you are in the 40 perent bracket, for example, a nearlyoverlooked $10 deduction can put $4 in your pocket. Fifty
dollars of income that can be reclassified from taxable to non.
taxable Is worth about $20 in cash, A $1,000 exemption is good
for nearly $400 in cash.
Similarly, tacking on a final bonus, commission, dividend or:
other item of taxable Income can mean ringing up 40 cents of.
taxes for every dollar of earnings. Out on the margin, the:
stakes
hi1gh. Which is good reason, the CPA organization:
suggests, for doing a thorough job of checking financial:
records for the year to be sure you don't overlook a transaction:
from which your tax advisors might be able to realize a sub.
stantial tax savings.

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The 303rd Bomb Group and attached units, 8th AF AF,
WWII, Molesworth, England, 1942-1945, will hold a minireunion in conjunction with the 8th Air Force, Oct. 19-Nov.
2, 1980 at Orlando, Florida.
Further information on the Reunion or Association is
available by sending it 4x9' inch stamped, self addressed
envelope to: Joseph Vieira, 6400 Park Street, Hollywood,
Fl. 33024.

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The national council keeps the local chapters Illformed of legislation which may affect seniors,
Valerius said, and through their lobbying efforts the
AAHP 's's ings a lot of clout iii national politics.
Group rates arc off ered by insurance compa nies
riles f r
members and many merchants in the Sanford area
also give AAIIP members it 10 percent (list-mint on
purchases. Hotels and motels around the country also
give discounts
The local chapter No. 1977 was formed by I .ula
Wallstrom in September 1974 and the group no's has
about 70 members.
The meetings are held in the Sanford ('ivu- ('enter at
12:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month. After
lunch there is usualI a program of an informative
nature. Doctors give talks about health related subjects and attorneys discuss wills and estate planning ill
addition to other types of programs.
We're not looking For help," Mrs. Wallstruiui said.
"We help ix.0I)le."
Attending club meetings is not just an euhu-atnina I
experience for ii ien diet's, said Valer ILLS. In addi to in to
presentations frouui ;oi&gt;it' outside, %% t- riet'ii soluui'
entertainumient for ourselves."
Trips are planned to nearby attractions and ti'
distant parts of the country. Doris Hovers handles the
details and arranges trips to Las Vegas and the
western states, New Orleans, Sea World, Holiday on
Ice and to see I iwrenice Welk in Lakeland.
rid.
Bingo and door prizes at the meetings are Millie of
the other entertainment provided at meetings and new
suggestions are always welcome, Mrs. Wallstronu said.
In 1968 Mrs. Walistrom was married to John Crews
and they lived in Miami. After church one Sunday in
September they stopped at it restaurant for lunch, and
later that day went to visit friends.
The friends had just returned to Miami after visiting
relatives and needed a few items from the store. Mrs.
Crews went with the women while the amen staved at
home, she said.
When they returned, something was wrong. '111ev
were told the other man and Mr. Crews had rushed to

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Extensive use of
brick, stone and
stucco accent the exterior of this custom
single-Family home at
Sahal Point in Longwood. Built by 'FECI.claiid homes, the
home is designed for
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B) TOM Nli'Sll.
Herald Staff Writer
('harks Valerius of The Forest, like Mary, has been
elected president of the local chapter of the Mi ierk-an
Association of Retired People i AARI'l and he hopes too
get more senior Citizens interested in the organization.
Anyone over the age of 55 is eligible to join, he said,
and it is not necessary to be retired. "We assist IK'I)lt'
in preparing for retirement and after." he explained.
'S)
b offering programs to get theni over the huiiup."
'l'hc AAHP provides information about Social
Secuitv" insurance and other things :hat mll affect a
retired person. 'IL's a ne
a's 01 life." lie saul and
sometimes the change f,,r a wage-earner, used to
working 40 hours it 's'eek, stho suddenly finds himself
retired with time on his hands, often commies as it
"shock."

Cub Scout Pack 529, Paola, will host the first annual Cub
Scout Fish Fry on March 1, beginning at 3 p.m., at Wilson
rflementary School, Paola.
-" Donations are: adult, $1.75 and children under 12,
$1.25.
' Funds will be used for special events for the scouts.

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Ashley Joins Cardinal Team
David Ashley, formerly associated with the
Nationwide Insurance Co., has been appointed it
district property manager by Cardinal Industries Inc.,
it Sanford-based producer of factory. built apartments
and motel units. Ashley is it native of Winter Garden
and a resident of Orlando. lie will supervise Cardinal
managed developments in Altamonte Springs, Bartow,
Brad ton, Brandon, Haines City, Plant City and
Tamna.

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Sunday, Feb. 24, Uo

In, Around Lake Mary

Radio Buff
Gives Family
Loud Static
1)C( itiUY: A second
opinion, please, or i third,
fourth or fifth: For the last
eight years, George ill)husband p has shut himself up
in a r(x)in with his hani radio
from 7 am, to 11 p.m. lie eats
in there, too. Never with us.
Of course, all the kids are
Krown exc
WI our I') ....
old Soil whozii George only
talks to to yell at. lie kicked
one of our daughters out at
age 16.
George is self-employed, so
he works only hen he wants
to. Our house is in terrible
CO ndition, inside and out. My
garbage 'disposal hasn't
worked in four years, and my
stove is falling apart.
Do you suppose he will ever
change? Or am I just kidding
myself? We have no friends,
Never go anywhere. No social
life at all. lie screams at the
grandchildren, so they don't
care if they see him either.
George has a ham radio in
his pick-up, so if you ride with
him all you hear is static on
the radio and "Shut up!" from
him,
My married kids won't
come to our house. If! want to
see them, I go to theirs.
We are in our late 40s. I
have thought of terminating
our marriage, but I have a
few medical problems. My 13year-old says you'll advise us
iright. Please hurry.

Starlight room at the Forest
Roman Catholic soman was
Praying in her may, and
should not be criticized.
She did not make the sign of
the cross "over" a Jew. One
makes the sign of the cross as
a salutation to the Lord prior
to offering a prayer. The sign
of the cross is made again
afterward to close the prayer.
DEAR ABBY: I work for it
travel agency and love it. But
the one aspect of my job that
saddens me is seeing 54) ninny,
widows booking tours, hoping
to meet others in the same
circumstances.
The most common remark I
hear is, "flow I wish my dear
departed husband could have
lived to take this trip with me!
He worked so hard all his life,
and just when he could have
relaxed and enjoyed life, he
died."
So, ithhy, tell your readers
not to put off those vacation
trips too long. Take it trip, and
make some memories together:
MEMORY-MAKER
IN MILWAUKEE

DEAR HAD IT IN D.C.: If
DEAR MEMOIIY-MAKthis has been going on for
ER: Thanks for a timely
eight years. I doubt if
reminder that it's always
anything you say or do ifll
later than me think. Women,
change George. Ask yourself:
urge your men to enjoy the
"Am I helter off with or
fruits of their labor now! And
without him?" Then make
if they resist, tell'em It's no
your decision. Whatever you
fun for a widow to see the
decide, I wish you happiness.
world alone on her husband's
You deserve it.
insurance policy.
DEAR ABBY: I am ii
CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU:
Protestant who has friends of
The number of people in our
all Faiths. One of my Jewish
country who do not bother to
friends died recently, and I
vote is a national scandal. If
went to the mortuary to pay
you aren't registered, call the
my last respects.
headquarters of the political
While 'there, a Roman
party of your choice and find
Catholic woman I know came
out where to register so you
in, knelt before the casket,
will be eligible to vote. And
made the sign of the cross
tome election day, vote! The
over the casket, said a short
person who says he Isn't inprayer, and they made the
terested in politics is like a
3ign of the cross again!
drowning man who says hr
Abby, surely Catholics must
isn't interested In water!
know that Jewish people do
Getting married? Whether
not kneel, nor do they wish to
you want a formal church
have others kneel before
wedding or a simple do-yourthem. I think for her to have
own-thing ceremony, get
made the sign of the cross
Abby's new booklet, "flow to
over a Jew was In the worst
Have a Lovely Wedding."
possible taste. I welcome your
Send $1 and a long, stamped
opinion.
128 vents) self-addressed
APPALLED IN BOSTON
envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky
DEAR APPALLED: The
Drive, Beverly hills, Calif.

at the regular meeting
Thursday.

This is a special concert
being prepared by Mrs.
Colleen Thomas who is in
charge of a group of eight

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'Meet Miss Stone Age," first place, Jr.
Division: Jennifer Holland, left; Kristen
Meadows, center, and Tina Crawford
(rear), and Tahitha Moore, left, and
Michelle [tea (front).

Herald Photos by Tom N.tseI

"Sticky Situation," second place, Jr.
Division: Melissa Ilea, left, and Jenny
Hojanowski (rear), and Judy Bragg, left,
and Tiffany Moore (front).

Winners In 4 — H Talent Show
Two hundred and fifty 4.11 parents, leaders, and
members gathered at the Conununity United
Methodist Church in Casselberry for their annual
talent show, 11 4.11 Share-The-Fun,"
This program is one of the county's 4-11 events
designed to increase talents and encourage youth to
share with others their talent such as dancing, singing,
playing musical instrwnents, skits, plays and pantomimes.
The prograiin produced four outstanding acts judged
the best by area musicians and artists. Winning the
Senior Division was Karen Field, 13, of the Cloverette

Maude Collins, Florelta
Smith, H. L. Douglas, James
Foster, Grace Hankerson,
Eva Handy, Julia Merritt,
Josephine Graham, Emporia
Patterson and Elizabeth
Young.
Also L. W. Stapler, Leomia
Pike, Luclous and Elouise

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D. and Bessie Hawkins,
Robert Young, Ike Frazier,
Will Handerson, "Doctor"
Jerry, Mary Stapler, Jerry
Bentley, Zeke Irvin, Elliott
Lafaie, Roscoe Martin,
Grandville Eubanks, Essie
Martin, Willie Wallace, M. C.
Mosley, Edna and Ulysses
Burton, Willie Wynn and L. W.
Elchelberger.

Also John Gibson, Conder
Eubanks, Francina Martin, Merritt, James Hall, Charlie
Viola
Mattox, Flossie Morgan, Montez Harris,
Lawson, Ceda Mason Neal, Preston Williamson, Foster
Mildred Wright, Dethelia Smith, D. C. Brock, Henry
Stapler, Vivian Lamb, Caldwell and William Clark.
Stanley T. Muller, Adam
Medical: Dr. George H.
Haynes Jr., and C. J. Huston

Starke, Dr. E. D. Strickland,
Lola N. Lawson, Sarah B.
Tooley, Vivian Mitchell,
Catherine Bostic, Cora Jones,
Mary Moys, and "Granny"

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4-H Club of Altamonte Springs. She rode her unicycle to
music.
Second place Senior Division went to Susan Field 14,
of the same club. Susan performed a jazznastics act.
The junior Division produced two skits. First place
went to "Meet Miss Stone Age". Performing were:
Tina Crawford, Kristen Meadows, Tabitha Moore,
Michelle Rea and Ginny Holland,
Second place honors were received by "A Sticky
Situation". Performing were, Dawn Huge, Tiffany
Moore, Judi Bragg, Melissa Rea and Ginny

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SUSAN FIELD
,,.second place Sr. Division

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ALTAMONTE MALL

12th St. The guest speaker for
the occasion will be the Rev,
G. H. Kennedy. Missionary
Morlene Wilson and the
Wilson Singers of Waycrou,
Ga., Will be a part of the
program. Ruthia Hester is
president of the auxiliary and
Rev. G. L. Sims is the church
Pastor,

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Why were all the lights
flickering on a February 1980
Sunday at the Idyllwilde home
of Miriam and David Wright?
They looked like Christmas
lights from the exterior.
They were Christmas
lights!
And there was a celebration
unIn on insideIt wasCorrine

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Surprise. Surprise. The day
was full of them for the happy
family who have not shared
the blessings of "fun
togetherness" since Walter's
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The chapter members also
Were hostesses at the cocktail
party for all the Valentine
Girls and their guests immedia tely preceding the ball
at the Wilson place home of
Terry and Mel Moore.

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Bob Daehn entertained his
mother, Mrs. Nettle Daehn, at

a luncheon at Holiday Inn
'Thursday. The occasion was
Mrs. Daehn's 84th birthday.
"We had about 18 of
Mother's church friends in.
eluding Father (William)
Ennis," Bob said.
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went out to Sanlando Springs, he said, stopping at the railroad
tracks. "We'd go swimming out there a lot of times," he said.

Blue dot quality.

McFadden continued his association with Homestead
Stables and trained quite a few successful horses. "In 1944 we
were out here training and developing the greatest trotter of
all time: Titan Hanover," said McFadden. That horse
developed Into one of the greatest 2-year-olds and was the first
trotter to cover a mile in two minutes flat, "A two-minute
horse to me Is like a hole-In-one for a golfer," said McFadden.
While he was in Longwood with Titan Hanover, a developer
named L.B. MeLeod bought a piece of land located on the

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horse track and a 4-H showplace. Horses raced and trained
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hos' in California. Brandywine'Raceway In Delaware was
home for a while when he helped build that track and became
its manager.
Returning to Florida, McFadden worked forJohn Simpson
who was one of the top trainers at Ben White. Be was with him
for 15 years until McFadden decided to retire in
1969. McFadden and his wife now live on the corner of state
routes 434 and 427 in Longwood and he still keeps up with
horses even though he is retired,
He reads trade papers and magazines and laughed when the
subject of betting came up. "I'm one of the few fellows who
ever made money betting on horses," he said. "You can't bet
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heart surgery, at the Loch
competing for $7,250 in prize Arbor home of her daughter,
money are Michael F. Mrs. John (Tol) Fitzpatrick.
Galletta, ceramics; Mary
Margaret Hartwig, painting;
Kathryn Stamm, daughter
and Warren E. (Pete) of Mrs. Ruth Stamm and the
Knowles, photography.
late Cdr. E.H. Stamm, has
The show hours are 9 a.m. been initiated into Delta Delta
to 5 p.m., Saturday and Delta sorority at the
Sunday. The public is invited
University if Central Florida
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The Roberts-Smith wedding
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Herald Photo by Tom VIflCflt
All set to share their knowledge of trees and community beautification are
members of the Ixora Garden Club, from left, Mrs. John Wimbish, president,
Mrs. James McWhorter and Mrs. VoIle M Williams ,Jr.

Rye's natural birthday and
From the looks of the
Christmas 1979 for Walter throngs, just about all the
Rye.
guests showed up. Many were
Since last September, spilling out of the church and
Walter has been under the reception at the Sanora Club.
weather. In fact, he was so
It was truly a lovely wed"under" that the couple could ding and reception with
not celebrate their golden mounds of delicious foods
wedding anniversary In tastefully arranged on silver
December — not to mention trays at the reception in a
perfectly gorgeous setting of
Christmas.
But about three weeks ago, burgundy and pink,
Walter got out of "low" and
Incidentally, Mr. and Mrs.
now he's all drive.
Jim Smith had to cut their
He thought all the Christ- honeymoon short due to the
mas packages under the tree bride developing a bad cold at
were "fakes." But he un- Callaway Gardens.
wrapped Christmas presents
Glenda Emerson says she is
while Corinne unwrapped
"real excited" over being
birthday gifts.
One half of the large cake selected as the Beta Sigma
was decorated with the happy Phi Valentine Queen at the
birthday motif, while the recent Valentine Ball.
Glenda was the Valentine
other carried out the
Girl
for Preceptor 'Beta
Christmas theme.
Lambda
Chapter. Her
It was a happy day for the
sorority
sisters
entertained
to
entire family, according
her
at
a
dinner
and
showered
Valerie Weld,
"We called Mother and her with gifts at an evening
Daddy to see about doing out prior to the ball.
Sharing the evening with
whatever they wanted on
Mother's birthday," Valerie Glenda were Dottie Bolton,
said. But instead, the Ryes June Helms, Ruth Hoffon,

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Spending a well deserved
two weeks vacation visiting

Amvets Auxiliary Post No.
17 will observe its eighth
Anniversary at 2:30 p.m. at
new Mt, Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church, 1115 West

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and Vince's co-workers.
Arts Show that will take place
Joining them for the ocfrom April 19-24 at the Dutch casion were Mrs. Edith
Inn Hotel, Walt Disney World Dixon, Gwenne's mother, and
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Assorted colors with
matching shade.

work category, Gwenne family, Jim was a member of
the Fire Department In Long
Butler, first place; rug Island.
making, Marion Mensing,
In this case the saying
first place; family sewing, applies to them: like father
Phyllis Rugensteln, first like son, Co
ngratulations!
place; group work category,
the club members won first
A very lovely luncheon.
place with their Christmas
party was given recently by
tablecloth made by the Gwenne and
Vince Butler at
members; and
dolls category, their home in honor of Connie
Beth Gregory, third place.
Major, Madeline Pappa,
Some of these blue ribbon Barbara Gorman
and Carol
winner entries will be taken to
the city's employeethe FFWC state Convention Spotts,

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Helping to make the
caslon a happy one were
Alberta Dereville, Mary Lee
Clark, J. Jenkins, Betty
Hicks, Francis Dunn, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Gibson, Theola
Merthie, Willie Mosley, Mr.

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B. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.
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Club members attending Island in New York, visiting
the recent FFWC District 7 Jim and Shelda Orioles were
annual Arts Festival that took Jim's parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
place In Pine Castle in the James
J. (Gloria) Orioles.
Orlando area, sponsored by
They spent two enjoyable
the Pine Castle Woman's club weeks, here away from
the
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DeLores Lash, club cold weather and seeing their
president, Betty Lindmeier, grandchildren: Ray, a U.S.

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surprise birthday party, to
honor Mrs. Ethel Oliver.

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Rev. Earl Williams, Rev,
Harold B. Whitehurst, Rev. E.
Mathis, Rev, S. W. Washing.
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S. Siplin, and Rev. Stafford
Robinson Sr.
Other fields: Shade Randolph, Oscar Mayor and
Walter holly.

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common. Jim Ii
Kathleen Westendorf.
the Lake Mary Volunteer fire
Out of five entries that the chief
and his father was the;
club entered in the contest,
fire chief of the North PorV
they are proud to announce
that they received four first Long Island Fire Department
with 30 years to his credit as
place blue ribbons and
volunteer member, Before
third place ribbon.
moving to Lake Mary with hW
The winners were: bead-

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Marion Quigley, Gwenne Navy recruit, and Sheri,'
Butler, Alice Moughton, Mark. Jimmy
and Angela.
Virginia Francisco, Beth
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Members are asked to be for the Seattle Seahawks
football team of Seattle,
present on time.
This special performance Wash., and who at one time
will be presented only to club was named the All-American
members, their families, player of the year while at.
special guests, and the tending the University of
residents of the Forest. Tulsa.

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'Plfy" (stamp co$iecting) corn.. from tw Greek
words that mean "low, of tax-Inc things.'

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...vour little neiahborhood

A short business meeting Steve Largent, a pro football
will be conducted at 7 p.m. player who is a wide receiver

Bojanouski.

Also Rae Sheppard, F. M.
Anderson, Ella Mae Moore
Lee, Estelle Rosier. Willie
Smith, mu Bacon, Minnie
Grlce and Peggi. Blake and
Religion: Mother Ruby
K. B. Holly
Wilson, Rev. A. A. Fields,
BiIness: Jobs Knowles, A. Rev. N. A. Watson, Rev, B. H.

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produced in summer and none at all in winter as the
tree is deciduous. The lacy foliage and clusters of
yellow blossoms in spring and summer make this
small tree very attractive. Parkinsonia does best in
full sun.
Peltophorum, height 2540 feet: a beautiful decidous
tree which bears in summer great upright spikes of
showy, golden yellow flowers. The foliage is feathery,
dark green and makes a dense shade. Plant in full sun
or broken shade.
Crape myrtle, height 20-25 feet: an upright,
deciduous tree that has been a garden favorite for
many generations. The white, pink, red, or purple
flowers bloom in May, June and July. For best
flowering, plant in full sun.
Tabeuia, height 15-20 feet: a small tree which is
characi.erized by its copious production of golden
yellow flowers in March and April. It is mostly
deciduous and has silvery green leaves. Tabebuia may
be planted in full sun or particl shade.
Anyone who desires a flowering tree which is not
listed above or who anticipates purchasing a large
number of trees may place a special order by calling
321-0960, 322-7742 or 322-0703.
"The members of Ixora Garden Club hope that many
residents will take advantage of this offer and that our
community will bloom with these trees that add beauty
to our landscape with the colorful flowers, berries and
foliage," Laura Parker, a club member, said.

and a day with relatives.
preparations
Louise says that her sister
arrangements for this special
program that will start at 7:30 Marion and husband Stanley
are the proud grandparents of
p.m.

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This year, in addition to contributing flowering trees
for planting in parks and other public areas, Ixora will
offer these same kinds of trees to Sanford residents at
cost.
The sale will be held in conjunction with the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce '
s annual azalea sale
on March 8 from 10 n.m. until 4 p.m. at the chamber,
First Street and Sanford Avenue,
The container-grown trees will be between four and
six feet in height and will sell for approximatel' $3.50
to $5 or whatever the actual cost is to Ixora.
Among the trees offered ill be the following:
The flowering dogwood, height 20.30 feet: a
deciduous tree that in the springtime has showy white
bracts surrounding flowers followed by red fruit in the
autumn. This tree may be planted in full sun or broken
shade in soil which should be well drained and slightly
acid,
The weeping bottle brush, height 15-20 feet: a fastgrowing, small evergreen tree, with pendulous
branches and spikes of fluffy red flowers in spring and
summer. For best flowering, plant in full sun.
East Palatka holly, height 25-50 feet: one of the finest
native evergreen trees for garden use with red berries
all winter. Holly grows well in full sun or broken shade
and likes a slightly acid soil,
Parkinsonla, height 15-25 feet: only light shade is

ballet dancers from the Jim and Louise Collins were
Southern Ballet company Stanley and Marion Sorrenson
together with the Seminole of Bella Vista, Ark.
Community College dancers
The last time they were
and the Ballet Guild of San- here was four years ago, so
ford-Seminole.
they again visited Disney
Chairman Dorris Norden World to catch up with the
and hostesses Betty Day, added new attractions, They
Phyllis Crocker, Francer .'so visited Daytona Beach,
Pratt and Phyllis Rugenstein irmond
Beach
and
are making the necessary Kissimmee where they spent

During Black Awareness Alonth

To continue our observance
of Black AWARENESS
Month, let us not forget those
great black men and women
of the past In Sanford who
dedicated their lives to make
this community a better place
to live.
Some of the leaders and
their fields are: education: J.
N. Crooms, Joannah L.
Moore, Fannie B. Reid,

Gardeners Offer Trees At Cost

Dancers
ToHighlight;!
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The Lake Mary Woman's
club will present a performing
dance program in the

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ADVENTIST CHURCH
Carrier 0, 7th 8 Elm
Douglas Jacobs
Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath School
510ams .
worship Service
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WedneSday Night
Prayer Service
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700pm

7.00 pm
Youth Fellowship
Dinner following Service every 4th

Slated At First Baptist
First Baptist Church, Sanford, will have a note burning
ceremony in the morning service this Sunday, signifying
completion of payment of the debt on the Fred B. Chance
Memorial Education Building. Involved in the ceremony
will be Fred Wilson, chairman of trustees, L. Bur ke Steele,

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
711 Oak Ave.. Sanford
Fr William Ennis
Pastor
Fr. Peter Mitchell
Sat. Vigil Mass

Asti. Pastor
7:00pm.

Contesslons, Sat.

4.01 0.7 p.m

Sun Mass

10:40a.m.
4:30p M.
730pm
1:30pm.

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0Th Lakeview, Lake Mary
Pastor
Rev Jim Hughent
5:45a
Sunday School
11:00am.
WorshipService
7:30pm
Eveni ng Worship
7:30p.m.
Wed.PrayerServ.
Nurser y Provided

LONOWOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Church Ave. I Grant St.
Pastor
5:45 a m.
11:00a.m.
1:00p.m.
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1601$ Sanford Ave.
Rev. David Mangold
Minister
Sunday School
5:43 a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Wed. Service
7:30 P.m.

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Sharing Groups
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Tuck er Drive, Sunland Estates
Pastor
Rev. Robert W. Miller
5:400.m. .
Sunday School
11:01a.m.
Morning Worship
MYP Ind &amp; Atli Sun.
7:00a.m.
Eve. Worship 100£ 3rd Sun. 7:30 p.m.
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Family Night Supper
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David Farr, 106 Larkwood Drive; and Terry L.

Clark, 107 Wildwood Drive, the latter being for all the youth
of the church.

CHURCH OF LONOW000
OIl Orange Street, Longwood
E.
Rev. Ruth Grant
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00am
Morning Worship
11:00a m,
Sunday Evening
7:30 p M.
Wed. Bible Study
7:30pm.
Conquerors Meeting Sunday $:30p ,

Birthday Extravaganza
A "Birthday Extravaganza" will be the theme for the
family night this Sunday at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall of
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry. There
will be appropriately decorated tables for each month of the

year and those attending are asked to bring a covered dish.
Dessert will be provided. Puppet Power will be featured

CHURCH OF SANFORD
l$thSt.andMagnoliaAve.
Ronaldaemhardt
Minister
Morning Worship
l0:00a m.
Evening Worship
700 pm
Tuesday Evening
Young People
7:30p.m.
Thursday Evening
Bible Study
1:30P M.

entertainment.

Versetones Quartet

Pinecrest Baptist Church, 119 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford,
will present the Versetones Quartet from Manchester, Pa .,
Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. The program is open to the
public,

Pastor

Morning Worship
SUII4OY School
Mid-Week Bible
..Study,Wednisday

Healing Mission

11:10a.m.
10:11a.m.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Rev. Virssl L. Bryant. passer

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5:40a.m.
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lunch with drink and dessert furnished. A healing service
will begin at 7:30 p.m., Saturday,

Sa nford,

will hold a Church Family

Homecoming Day, this Sunday at 11 a.m. service. Honored
guest will be former member, Evangelis t Joyce Collins

WINTER SPRINGS
PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
insurance

Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
500 Maple Ave. Sanford

DEKLE'S
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employees

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Allen Chapel to attend,

Free Will

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

200W. First St.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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MORTUARY
Eunice Wilson and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
andEmployees

JOIN THESE SPONSORS
AND HELP KEEP THIS
DIRECTORY AVAILABLE

WILSON MAI ER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson

SENKARIK GLASS

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD

New Ule PJL..Lp. lots 0,1 Teshsutlifo IS.. Mslttaa

CHURCH OF 000

METHODIST

Ravenna Pert looMis Church. 2502 W. 1011 St.

BAPTIST

P00045'S SapIlil CMI4, 1201 W. Phil $b'sel Sanford

Church of Oil. 103 Hickory

lameSt United Memorial Church, I. Delary Ave., Enterprise

Pinecrest Baptist Church. III W. Ahl'pe.t Blvd.
PretriS LOU
Rd.,
pro,.0 Missionary
church. Midway
s.. ShiIeh MIss'ensry Baptist Church, West 5ans1r
Smirras i.pts Church, 210 OsartreiA Dl.. Cbsselberry
5545 $ap$tgt Church, 5034 Paimsifo
t: JamesMi5$lisarySi.fI$t ChurCh, so.11.41$, Osteon
St. Lvks MI
Church elCamiro. City. Inc.
_ Baptist
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03 PIne Ave.
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Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal Labs liii, Late Mary
Cassolherry Baptist Clout • 77$ Seminole Blvd.
Centril Baptist Church, lilt Oak Ave.
Chuluola First Baptist
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Clearwater Misslenemy Saplist Church, $aithwest ad.
Countryside Baptist Church, Country Club load, Lake Mary
Victory, laptist Church, Oil OrieM. Slat Nester Ave.

Pirif Sept st Church, Ill P01k Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church .4 Aftasoante Springs, all. III.

Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church lb Geneva

St.

Forest

's Missionary Baptist Church, 110 Cypress St.

A$ami Springs

Zion sops Baptist Church. 11* Orange Ave.
CATHOLIC

Church of the Nativity, Lou Mary
All Souls Catholic Church, ill Oat Ave.. Sanford

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Grace siso. CIWIt 51045,1 thomas's ciot. $g5 lob Ave..
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J~ AUSSWM" BaptistChurch, 112$ W. Pint it.

Baptist Church. C0wuosa
MissIonary Baptist Church, North Ed.. (Msrprlse
MacHell i'go'gi Saplist Church, DOt sill Ed.. Oow.
Meraiag Olery Baptist Church. Soneva Hwy
Mt. Mortal Protlibus Baptist, lilt Locust vg • Sanford

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First Christian Church, liii S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford Christian Church, 3* W. Airport Blvd.
Ner*olle
____Chrigila. Church. Florida Naves Or.Mailsaid

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Church 54 CIIMi, 1111$. Part Ave.
Churchel Christ if Lake (lion. U.S. $742. N. Cassolbsrry
ou* so.iine cwrct ii CWII, so'e Lobe Newell Rd.
p044 005 Palm Springs Or., Altamenis Spgs.
Church ii Christ, Someva
Church of Christ. 1.11.1.-RU
Churchol Christ, W. 17th II.
Nerthslds Church of Christ, Fit. Haven or., Mait$anl

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A• Church, St. at. III. Dues.
U. Paul's Methodist Church, Ostes. Md.. Enterprise

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Gommch
Nazarene, 1.5.40. Geneva
Late Mary Church ellIs Nazarene, Ill S. Crystal Late Ave..
Low °"
Lots Monroe ChurCh lb the Nazarene. Wilson School. Orange
Blvd.
L.sng.....14 ChurCh 04 the Nazarene, Waymms &amp; Jessep Ave..
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054505. reebyserlan Church. Holland Blvd.. $ Austin Ave.,
Soles.
Labs Mary
United Presbyterian Church
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FIrst Prgsbyian Church, Oil Ave &amp; 3rd 15
First
Prs*,SO.ian Church of Ds$y, 1. H
_____ PrU*.jI..ian Church, 37755. Ortanls Dr.
COWAN"
St. *rws Presbyterian Church. SIll Bear Lola 51.

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Wifitor Springs Presbyterian Chapel, 7th-lay Adventist Church,
Moss ad., Winter Springs
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST '
Forest Late Seventh Day Adventist Church, Hwy. 534. Forest
City
eventh Day Adventist Church, Maitsand Ave., Altamonte Spes
Sanford Seventh Day Advsgtit Church, 7th &amp; Elm
Winier Springs Seventh Day Adventist Church, 50$. Mesa NI.
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church, III Pine St., Sanford

OTHER CHURCHES

Alien's A.M.G. Church. Olive &amp; 12th
All Faith Chapel, Camp Seminole. Woliva Part Md.
Sssrdsll Avenue Holiness Chapel, Besriall Avg.
Chulvota Community Church
ChurchofjesusCh,istofLafler DaySeipfeal,,partav,
First Church04 Christ, kiU,..,0wit.
LIII Monroe Cha.oI Orange
mr stress
First Situ Church of the Living Gil. Midway
First Church of Christ, Scientist, like. 11,1. and Venus St..
Delsoma
Psstgtastal Open Sills Tabernacle. Nidgewsol Ave., 041*5th
spoesite Somias45 Nigh $tmaill
1' church of LsmSos.
First Pontocessal Church II
Full Osopol Tabernacle, 37$ Country Club
Mi. Olive _____
Hilliest Church. Oat Hill ad.. Ostoo.i
Sanford Alliance Church. 14515. Park A ve.
Sanford Bible ChurCh, 3400 Sanford Ave.
$anford Cempregaiienoi 04 JIkeval's Witnesses, 1100*-Ill St.

PSISBYTISIAN

Sl?tlIlrin Church. m IN. Slevia
S5.1tu$uLelheronchurct,4Nlu.e.J of l4Lq

Altaminte Spruogs

Ups.ia Cetnmwsity Presbyterian Church, Upsala NI.

Killodeln Nail e4 JChevah's Witness. Lake Monroe Unit, $43 W

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A,C,M4OU Lal0w Church, Owr$.ai,t Or., Cassolborry
Slid 1aS0_i V.00w Lplho,a.,, $055. DianA Dr.
Lutheran Church ii PreIAaai, DeHisa
'Lathe'onchurcholii. 1 -s-p-, iS) W. Ulh Place
A0wSIIn Laura. Church. So
Ssys Or. $ Hwy 1141,

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Grace United M.thedist Church, Airport Blvd.
Oea.s Chapel
A.M.I. Church. Oriole
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Oatv.ve Methodist Church, Ovoid,
050w. MalbadisI Church
Wesleyan Methodist, St. 44W. •t Fade
$5. James A.M.U.. SIb at Cypress
SI. Lots MS. Church 54 Cameron City, Inc.. Isardall sit $5401

Stalterl Msmor$al Church, S. Delary
11.45.1511.0514 Methodist Church,50 434 and 4, Liiuteed
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CHURCH OF ClISISY

First United Matts*st Church 04 Geneva, Geneva

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Fins Part
Raisin Orthole. Church. St. Jobs Chrygestom Chapel, U.S.
Hwy 114L Fois Poet

Ill. Last Catholic Church, Otpuul Trail, De$ary
EPISCOPAl.
1 Meustins Calhc Church. 5~1 Or,. near Sullen SI.,
cur,
yThe Church stIbo 5ooI If schurd, MalisasI, ist Late Ave.
It. Mary Msgsftleae Catholic Church, MallianI Ave..
Al Balnt p'supet Church. I. Solary Ave.. unisiprios
ChrIst Ipissopol Church. .aap....sj
Ow 11aly SillS LoBes Catholic Church. Ill Mu lmiUanDeft"
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HolyCress S
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St charI's Chs,Ch,Sl$ttMs NsweN ll.. W*ssrPoet
C$IlSVIAN

Longwood

Mt. Sinai £&amp;hsIisor, Saptial Church, SIN Jerry Ave.
Mt. Zion Misaloniny $api*. Sepes Me,
New Bethel Missioner, Church. SIB $1.1 Hickory Avg.
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itLj.snftrge Raptiel Miss., Civic L110us Bldg.. U1J._zd
Naps Ipghst Church. P01051 CIly Community cents,, Forest
City
Now Alt. Calvar y Missionary $104151, 1155W. 11* $ 5.
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church 1101W. 12* St.
New Teisamool Isplhet Church. Suahily inn, North_____
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New MI. lips Baptist Church, 1770 Pear Ave.

11*11 *31.1. Church. Ca'saan Hgts.
Cassalbsrry Community United Methodist Church. Hwy. 11.52,
Piney Ridge NI.. Casselberry
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Of.. Sunland Estates
Delory Community M.ih.dist Church, W. Highbanks NI.,
Dusty
FiFit 11111111 Methodist Church 415 Pk Ave.'
cirt MtheIist Church 1 Ovoid.
First Southern Methodist Church, 3440 Sanford Ave.
Pros Methodist____
Church. 550 W. 5111 V.

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Baptist, rnh &amp; cs.r

St. Marts Presbyterian Church, 1121 Palm Springs Rd.

Soar Late 11111504 Methodist Chur ch

Church sbus Christ, Ovoid.
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Churchol 004.4 Praphes $7115. Persimmon Ave.
Rescue Churchofoig, I W. till St.. Sanford

Temple Baptist Church, Palm Springs II., Altamonte Sprio
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Mart I wllia. ..

First Church at Geneva
First Baptist Church 1 ___
LaBs Mary
First Baptist Church 4 Late Mimes
Pir,tBaptist Ch.rch of LaagwsstCorChurch&amp;Oq.a,
First Baptist of Oviedo
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First Baptist Church SI lanlands $pilgs
First Baptist Church 54 WinIer Springs. ISO Bahama It
First Stiioh Ml$sls.
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First Sapsist Churø ii Osseon

church of Sit NI W. 1211151.
Church of Sod. Oriole
Ctiwch .4 Sod Holiness, Labs Mania.
Church of Sod Misses.. Enterprise
Church of Oil, $401 W. 0Mb St.

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Choir was acclaimed by critics during Its European Tour.
The special guest speaker will be Dr. Martin Marty,
prolific and creative writer-lecturer and a professor at the
University of Chicago, Divinity School and associate editor
of the Christian Sentry.

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Selling Hills Moravia. Church, SN 4)4. Lu,sd
Sedosmir avIan ChurCh, 77$ TuscawiNa SO.. Winter Springs
United Church II Christ, Aflama.ls Cammunity Chapel.
APoninA Springs
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Tho Full Gospel Church so Our Lord Jesus Christ, Washington

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John Oxenham wrote:
"To every man (person)there openeth
A way and ways and a way;
And the high soul treads the high way,
And the low soul gropes the low;
And in between on the misty flats
Tile rest drift to and Ira;
And es-cry man (person) decideth
The way his (her) soul shall go."
Alan Alda's recent film, "The Seduction of
Joe Tynan," is the story of a man who is
tempted by power. To achieve it, he must
market tumself, a process that goes against
his values. As he surrenders these values, he
finds he must fill his emptiness with more and
more power in the form of fame, sex and
polities, lie travels the low road until he
realizes that toe has lost the values that were
important to 1dm. The film ends on a note of
hope that he will return to (toe high way.
A few weeks ago, I traveled to a nearby city
on a dark, rainy night. The shortcut we took
was unfamiliar to me. The friend in the
automobile with me gave me some good
directions and suddenly we canoe to an in.
tersection that was well lighted. We then
traveled on a lighted road to our destination,
These experiences remind rue of what
Jesus Christ said about Himself: "Ye call rue
Master ... for so I am", "I am the light of the
world", "I am the way". These three
statements made me realize that lie is the
Christ of the lighted way.
cannot serve two masters. We'serve our
God as our Master, or we bow down before

Family Night Show
First Presbyterian Church of Sanford will have a family
. night covered dish supper this Sunday at 6 p.m. in the
fellowship hail followed by a talent show. In addition to live
performances there will be a display of arts and crafts by

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By GEORGE It. PLAGENZ
Arid he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave
unto them, saying, "This is iiiy body shich is given for 'oL1;
this do in remembrance of iooe."
likewise also the cup, after supper, saying, -This cup is (toe
new testament in my blood, which is shed for you."
Luke
22:19, 20.
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There is more here than (toe plain tale of a sad parting with a
bit of bread and if cup of wine, said the late Lutheran minister
Paul Scherer,
There was more to it on that fateful l'tolirS(kly night of holy
Week in the upper room. And there is more to it ttOilfl that
today, 69 generations after.
Ttoere was the sanctity of Middle Eastern custom about this
occasion between Jesus and his 12 disciples.
Among the Syrians, whenever a man was about to leave his
friends and goon a long journey, there was a kind of ritual
involved.
lit' gathered his friends around for one last pledge of his love.
lie gave t.heno food and told them to eat it. For all (toe distances
and years between, it would be as his body to theirs with all
that meant In the way of strength and companionship and love.
And with his own hand toe gave them wine to drink. It would
be as the blood of his life to their life. Never would toe be
anywhere away from them
not for a moment beyond the
reach of any man's heart.
We can no more than guess what that meant to these
bewildered disciples.
Jesus was saying goodbye. They knew that. But was there
something more?
Was toe trying to make (hezos a promise that tie was not
deserting them? Was he trying to say that he was leaving
hiuilf behind sozioctoow so that they would never be alone?
"This is noy body ... This is my blood."
They must have said those words over anti over agin to
themselves in the months and years that caine after, trying to
fathorlo the meaning of it all.
And as time passed, something strange happened. They
began to find in those words not a figure of speech but the very
bestowal of that life which they themselves had handled amid
touched as he walked the dusty roads of Galilee with ttil'IIi.
And from that time to this, ten thousand times ten thousand
have, as the Book of Common Prayer says, drawn near to (to'
Lord's table with faith and have taken his holy sacrament to
their comfort.
They have experienced pardon and deliverance front their
sins, have been confirmed and strengthened in goodness, filled
with his grace and heavenly benediction andti made one bothWitt) huh.
This does not appear to have been the experience of
everybody or even (lie experience of anybody all of the tUne.

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theologians toave speculated some have even laid it down as
a fact that Christ himself is really present in the sacrament.

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mind may leave the discussion at this point but root before
making their witness that, however the theologians may want
to explain it, "something happens" whan a man or a woman
humbly partakes of this spiritual food.
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for troubled hearts -as has the holy comroounlon for countless
numbers through the long centuries until now.
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Holy Cross Episcopal Church this Sunday at a luncheon
following tile 10 a.m.service. There will he no solicitation at
this time,
.. . D.Bary Women To Meet
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Groups of the DeBary United Methodist Women will meet
' 'Feb. at the following times and 'places: Esther.1:30 p.m.,
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141 Plantation Road; Mary-1:30 p.m., 38 Madera Road;
Ruth4:30 p.m., 2 F1t
Boul v&amp;d, Terra Ails; and
Martha-9:30 a.m., church parlor.

Musical Evangelists

Rev. Fred Bales and family of Friendship, Ohio, will be
' ' The musical evangelists for special meetings scheduled for
.. ,-,Feb. 22 through March 2 at the Paola Fellowship Chapel,

. North Henderson Lane. Services will he at 7:30 p.m. week.
' ' 'days and at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday.

REV. WILBUR
CROWDER

Evangelistic services
will be conducted at
Grace United Methodist
Church, 118 W. Airport
Blvd., Feb. 2427, by
Rev. Wilbur Crowder of
Fruitland Park. Joy A.
dams will be song leader "and special munic
will be provided by
Trinity United Methodist Choir. Services
will be Sunday at Ii
a.m. and 7:30p.m. and a
covered dish supper at 6
p.m. Services nightly at
7:30 p.m.

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J. B. Betts and daughter, Marsha, from Memphis. Tenn., will present an evening of gospel
music and personal testimony Sunday at 7 p.m. at
Ravenna Park Baptist Mission, 2743 Country Club
Rd., Sanford.

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temptation is a universal human experience.
We are all tempted in one way or another to
surrender our values in order to gain
something that we desire. Letting God be our
Master will save us from this temptation.
Jesus Christ brought light to our world. It IS
impossible for us in the Western world to
Imagine what life would be like without the
light of Christ. We even take for granted the
God of love which He revealed; the truth He
taught; (tie compassion lie brought. lie is
truly the Christ of the Lighted way.
"I am the way" said Jesus Christ, The way
that leads to God is the disciplined way.
Nothing ever was achieved wittoout
discipline. Jesus Christ invites us to choose
the thoughtful way. No one would ever take
the easy, the short, the undisciplined way, if
only he thought. The only way to get our
values right Is to see, not the beginning, but
the end of the way, to see things, not in the
light of time, but in the light of eternity. Jesus
says, Try my way, it will lead you along the
lighted way to a happy life, to eternal life.

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PROCLAIM THE WORD
Dr. George A. Foster, outstanding United
Methodist leader in the Florida Conference, will
preach during the "Proclaim the Word" week at
First United Methodist Church, Sanford, Feb. 2427, He will preach at the II a.m, service Sunday
and present a large Bible display for Sunday
School. Messages will be given at 10 a.m. and 7:30
We series.

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group to the Sunday School Conference at the Open Bible
Baptist Church, Orange City, Friday, Feb. 29, leaving
Deltona at 6:30p.m. A film honoring the 200th anniversary
of the Sunday School will be shown and seminars will be

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employees

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
First humbly If God, 27th &amp; Elm

of Dr. Paul Boelber, member of the faculty, Chairman of
the Humanities Division and head of the Music Department

Holiness
Ch urch. 814 Mulberry
Ave., Sanford will
climax a week of services celebrating the
first anniversary of
Eider Ilezekiah Ross
as church pastor, sunday at the II a.m. and
3:30 p.m. services,

A bus from First Baptist Church of Deltona will take a

&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed. Senkarik
and Employees

$4.50 PER WEEK
CALL 322.2611

Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

will be featured at Ascension Lutheran Church 351
Ascension Dr., Casselberry, this Sunday, at 10:30 a.m.
The widely travelled 65-voice choir is under the direction
of Concordia College. Noted for precision and blend, the

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employees

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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I ::- Concordia Lutheran College Choir of Ann Arbor, Mich.,

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

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Shaw, who will deliver the morning message. Rev. John H.

Meeting at lth.day AdventistChurclt

Concordia Choir Sings

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.

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Nursery Provided

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible

Christ Of The Lighted Way

Rev. Alfred L. Durrance, rector of Grace Episcopal

'Olive ' Ave.,

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commodate small groups for 1976. Heads of religious the Honorary Chairman of the offered everyone who walks in
worship, and a place for judicatories of (toe state were program
and
former will be a welcomed ex.
private meditation. The focal asked to serve on the Council Governor Reubjn Askew is the perience."

Allen Chapel Homecoming

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Florida's new capitol point will be a coquina stone to Plan anti direct the active chairman of the fund
building in Tallahassee is in table n h a flame and if development of the chapel, raising. The officers of the
the final stages of being bronze uackground syno- This inter-faith chapel Council are: president,
completed. When the finishing bolizing and inscribed, "In represents
the
fine Bishop Joel D. MeDavid of
touches have been added one the beginning God". Around cooperation of the religious The
United
Methodist
of the most unique features the walls will be 16 bronze groups of the state.
Church;
vice-president,
will be a Religious Heritage
plaques that (cli the story of
All funds used in the Bishop Rene Gracida, of the
Chapel.
the religious history of development of the chapel Roman Catholic Ctourch;
Florida, Each plaque will must canoe from private secretary-treasurer. Rabbi
On the first floor, near the
bear a symbol and if historic solicitation. The total cost of Stanley Garfeiio, of Temple
bank of elevators, will be the
inscription. In the entrance the project will be up- Israel in Tallahassee. Other
attractive door which leads
worshipers
and visitors will proximately $0,0O0 for art religious leaders over the
into this chapel for worship
be greeted with a small work, bronze, lighting, and all state are involved in the
and heritage study. Many
fountain of flowing water. All furnishings. Nils Schweizer of program.
state capitols include chapels
materials will be native to Orlando is the architect.
in their total facility but few,
Governor Askew has said,
Florida insofar as possible.
Persons all over the state "Ttoe chapel, when finished, is
if any, have one which tells
'i'toe Religious Heritage are supporting the chapel something every Floridian
the story of the religious
Chapel plan was initiated and fund with their efforts and can call his or her own. In the
history of the state.
authorized by the Cabinet of their means. Governor of midst of if government
The chapel will ac- the State of Florida in April, Florida, Robert Graham is complex the quiet and peace

The opening service will begin at 7:30 p.m., Friday. The
program will begin at 10 a.m.,Saturday. There will be a bag
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Inter-Faith Chapel In Capitol

Luke the Physician, Feb. 29 and March 1, at Christ
Episcopal Church In Longwood.

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either on the alleged dangers or
"Those associated with the question," he said. "Such research evangelists were "mostly Is':'iciI
proposed solutions to the problems. electronic church of course, deny the should be conducted by social novices" and that, In an, case,
impeccable mainline liberal apprehensions
The threat the established alleged dEfect," toe said.
with
scientists
churches feel from the suddenly
Iladden said the debate so far was reputations under the aegis of an about the "drift to the right,"
influential and
increasingly an empty one because no one had advisory commission within represented by the television
prosperous television preachers is done the research to resolve the representation from the National preachers is misplaced.
"Many liberals in American
two-fold members and money are issue.
the
Religious Broadcasters,
leaving local congregation and
"The evidence is not very clear or National Council of Churches and society today are experiencing
irrational and unwarranted fear
getting their religion in the comfort detailed regarding who is attracted
the U. S. Catholic Conference."
about where the shift to the right will
of their living rooms, and the to the evangelical message of the
Another fear of the mainliners is end." Iiadden said.
religious content of the televised electronic church," toe said.
that
the vast majority of the
-I fully expect to see evangelicals
message is simplistic and generally
"Recent research on the growth of
television
preachers
are
politicallya
significant impact on the
make
a distortion of the full Christian conservative churches would
conservative and are using political scene in America during
message.
suggest that the electronic may be television as part of what liadder this decade,
" he added. ''I think they
Sociologist Jeffery K. Iladden of more successful in attracting those
called "the broader effort to reshape will utilize the electronic' church to
the University of Virginia, noted who have drifted away from church
American culture."
gain a power base."
that "there is very deep concern participation rather than new
'l think it is time we recognize
"But I think we need early to put
today that highly successful converts," liadden said.
tlüs to be absolutely true," Ihidden to rest the fear that evangelicals
nationwide television programming
"I can think of no more positirt
with political power will throw out
said.
is cutting into the pews and outcome to this consultation than the
lie told the conference, however. the First Amendiooent and crt'att'
,
if
treasuries of mainline churches." initiation of research to resolve this
that at the moment the conservative theocratic Dictatorship," h e said.

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on Most Road. Winter Springs
C. Edward Davis
Pastor
Sunday School
5:30am
Sunday Worship
10:30 am.
Nursery Provided

By DAVID K ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer
The sudden rise and influence over
the past 10 years of what friend and
foe alike call the "electronic
church" the use of television for
mass evangelism -has if number of
mainline Protestant anti some
Catholic church officials worried,
At the same time, however, these
church officials aren't quite sure
they know what they want or should
do about it.
Recently, the National Counc il of
Churches' Communications Corn.
mission, together with the U. S.
Catholic Conference's Department
of Communication, sponsored at
two-day consultation on the issue,
but the 210 conference participants
came away with no clear consensus

' a Mission of Christian Healing to be

THELAKEMARYUNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave.. Lake Mary
Mlniste, I
Rev. A.F. Stevens
5:45a.m.
Sunday Church School
Morning Worship
11:00a.m,
7:30 p.m.
Youth Group
Wed. Choir Practice
1:00 p.m

Worship

TV Church

Diocesan Commission on Ministry, will be the missioner at
conducted by the

Rev. Daniel Con$Ia, Assoc. Poster
Phone ill-l"I
darning worship
Church School
Morning Worship
Nurser y

At Local Church's Expense?

Church, Ocala, and a member of the Central Florida

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Sunday school

Il5 Park Ave.

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Pastor
Rev.EdmondL.WCher Asss.Paster

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CHURCH
Car. Country Club &amp; Upsala Rd.
Darwin Shea
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the following homes: R.F. Cooper, 909 Magnolia Avenue;
Den Drake, 105 Sanora Boulevard; Ken McIntosh, Indian

Pentecostal

Rev. Rod Thompson

III p.m.

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COVENANT

Airport Blvd. &amp; Woodland Dr.
Pastor
Rev. Fred R.Gardner
5:304.m.
Church School
11:40a.m.
Singing and Sharing
11:01a.m.
worship Service

Yewtts Messing

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Another facet of revival preparation will be area prayer
meetings on Thursday, Feb. 28. Five of these are planned in

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. l7.fll.LakeMaryllvd.

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

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5:45 a M.
lO:30a in

Evangelist Service
7:00 p.m
MidweekServic.IW.d.)
7:00pm
Nursery Provided for all Services

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3774504

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2Pl7OrIandoDr. 17.57
(Lutheran Church inAmeric.
Rev. Ralph 1. Luman
Pastor
worship
10:00a.m.
Sunday School
5:00a.m.
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of Education, to those who have committed themselves to
intensive visitation prior to the ch urch's participation in
Simultaneous Revivals, March 9-14.

to equip youth and adults of the church to go on a Mission

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10:10a.m.
7:)Ip.in.

Church Of God

1:11pm,

NIWLIFIPILLOWSHIP

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH

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NAVINNAPARK
BAPTIST CHURCH
2743 Country Club Reed
Rev, Gary DsSus
11110Cm.

FIRST CHURCH
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Rev. 0. K. Gunter
Sunday school
Morning Worship
Evangelistickrv.
Family Night Service
Y.P.I.Wed.

Tour to the Cherokee Indians, June 7-15 will be directed by
the pastor. The other will be led by Jack T. Boggs, Minister

FIRST PENTECOSTAL

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ST.LUKESLUTHERANCHURCH
.SR.420&amp;RedluqNd.
COP,RGHT iveo vEISTER aL.LRT'S.'.c. '.1 ll•• I
Oviedo($lavia)
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Sunday School
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till Park Avenue
Fred Baker
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Poster
5:15a.m.
Sunday School
Worship Service
10:30a.m.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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Ill helping its find our trul! III'stIlIt . ( hrislhIllS l)I'Iii'VI' .15 WI' worship together that
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two types of witness training sessions. A five session series

Lake Mary
Rev. B. L. Wagner. Pastor
Sunday Worship
10:00am.
Worship Service
11:00am
Eve. Worship
7:00

Youth Hour

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FIRST CHURCH OFCHRIST
SCIENTIST. DELTONA
Elkcain Boulevard and
Venus Street
Sunday Service
11:00a.m.
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Wednesday Testimony
Meeting
7:30pm.
Reading Room daily
eicept Wed. £ Sat.
noon to 4p.m.
Tole. 705.2424

LAKE MARY CHURCH
ofthewAZARENE

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BAPTIST CHURCH
leUPalmettoAve.
Nov. Raymond Cracker
Pastor
Sunday School
5:45a.m.
Morning Warship
11:00a.m.
Evangelistic Services
1:10p.m.
Wed.Prayer&amp;libleStudy 7:30p.m.
Independent Missiooary

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THE REDEEMER

i,rth,r New ')'(urk il IllUtlIlt.lIll stIl'.ItIl tIlIll•
1111's its rIl(:k
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Witness Training

7.30 pm

lilt Sanford
John J. Hinton
Sunday School
Morning Worship

Lutheran

in liii' t(lirOl1d.I(:I. \li)(IIII,lIl)'. ut

in 131 2 years.

7:00 p ms

Evening Service
MidWeek Service

Wln'i, Iltl VI 5('lll grl'ilI Ships SIiI 111111 .1
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

i7t E. Crystal Lace Ave.

Meeting at Winter Spgs. Elementary
10:00a.m.
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Worship
Pastor
Rev. Robert Burns

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Wilson School, Orange Blvd
Pastor
At Green
5:45a in.
Sunday School
10:43 a M.
Morning Worship

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Evening Service
Ladles Bible Class
Wednesday
Wednesday Bible Class

Holy Communion

Finance Committee which recommended co nstruction of
and the pastor, Dr. Jay T. Cosmato. The
building was constructed in 1966 at a cost of $271,000, for
wch a 15-year note WOS negotiated. The note was paid out

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SATURDAY

For Sunday, February 24, 1980

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February24,1980
Your problem this coming
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
year may be an over- Friendshipscould be put in
whelming supply of op- jeopardy today if there's too'
portunities, rather than too much emphasis on material
few. Accept only those you're things. Forego business deals
sure you can handle.
and don't lend or borrow.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Trying to be all things to all Being too opinionated today
people today won't please could put you in an awkward
those you deal with. It could position where you might
also cause you some COn
catch flack from all sides.
plications. It's wiser to take a Forcing your views on others
stand, Find out more of what isn't the answer.
lies ahead for you in the year
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be
following your birthday by very careful not to make any
sending for your copy of promises you're not sure you
Astro.Graph Letter. Mail $1 can deliver. Chances are you
for each to Astro-Graph, Box can't,
489, Radio City Station, N.Y.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
10019. Be sure to specify birth This is not one of your better
wite.
(lays for joint ventures or
ARIES (March 21-April 19) financial gambles. Rather
Duties or responsibilities that than doing anything mirequire your immediate at- pulsive, let things rest until
._. LJV tomorrow.
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rationalized away today.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Postponement compounds Dec. 21) Unless you do your
problems.
own thinking today, others
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) will be making decisions that
Be wary of a tendency today may not serve your best into be careless with your terests. Try to judge matters
possessions and resources, for yourself.
Take measures to protect
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
what you have, rather than 19) If you're attempting any
leaving things lying about.
tasks today where YOU are
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) using unfamiliar tools,
You're the type of person who practice safety first and give
likes to juggle several your full attention to your
projects at the same time, but work.
today if you attempt to do so
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porcelain figure he has bought
isworlhagreat deal of money.
(10) SOUND5TAGE "Burton Cummings, Randy
Bachman"

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"Shark Fishing For Science"

8:00

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a thrill show,
Jon and Ponch are surprised to
find that many of the stunts
performed are part of their daily routine.
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grief-stricken Chisholms bury
Hadley in California and set
about establishing their new

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Comprehensive coverage of

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highlighted by live coverage of
the women's free skating figure
skating as well as women's slalom skiing; men's 10,000-meter
speed skating; 90-meter
jumping; men's 50-kilometer
cross country; first and second
runs of the four-man bobsled.
Jim Mckayhosts.
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Omar Shard. A beautiful female
secret anent Is assigned In

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having doors opened for you
by persons you get to know
socially. Don't be afraid to
mix business with pleasure
when you feel conditions
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poker game is lynched and one
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love with a wealthy young

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Rex Harrison, Virginia Mayo
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chairman, Securities
Exchange Commission, (R)

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ratting expedition down a ragIng backwoods rIver. (2 Hr..)
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Special features, coverage of
competition not televised earlier and a summary of the day's
events in Lake Placid. Frank
Gifford hosts.

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intersection with U.S. 17.92.
The exit from the Burger King restaurant on
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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Burger King Exit onto U.S. 17.92. Mrs. Betty
Dallabrida and three of her children died as a
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of the Sanford Plaza stores at itsintersectlo,i'wjth
U.S. 17-92 be modified and improved.
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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.
Another son, Steve's father, G. Manning
Harriett, has been fire chief for nearly 38
years. George M. Harriett Jr., Steve's
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in the 1.
Coinhined city service of these five
numbers of the family to this point totals
about 78 years.
A 1971 graduate of Seminole High
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,
Harriett always had a very personal
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The triumphant U.S. Olympic team flew to
Washington t odav for lunch wit Ii
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,
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"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
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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,
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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.

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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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of the triumph and a
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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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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SUNDAY 'EDITION
72nd Year, No. 141—Sunday, February 3, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 25 Cents

Sanford 'Midshipman': She Wants Chance To Serve
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Yes, women should be drafted, if men

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%'S}lINN UPI i—Phyllis Sehlaflv, one of the nation'
But since the ERA has not been ratified, she said, American
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most outspoken opponents of the Equal flights Aiuendn' it, citizens Will riot tolerate drafting of women.
Yes, women should serve in combat. believes the proposal to register women for the draft
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Ms. Sehlaflv said the coalition obtained 100,000 signaturcs
"We get the same'freedoms, so I think provide new support for tier anti-EU1\ crusade.
"If we had opposing it unnan's draft since President Carter called for
we should have the same obligations."the ERA, there would be no point in being
here,'' Ms. Schlafl
resumption of Selective Service registration last vvek.
These are comments by Erica Leslie told a news conference Friday called to announce the forDefense Secretary Harold Brown has urged that women lit'
Ryder, a 1979 graduate of Seminole High niation of a Coalition Against Drafting
Women. ''The Con- included and Carter is weighing whether to seek legislation tit
School, now a female midshipman at the stitution would require equal treatment.''
register women along with men.
U.S. Naval Academy In Annapolis, Md.
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Yes, midshipman. The gender implied
-"Congress let us in," Erica said, "but at the Academy predicted an all female she said.
In the term doesn't bother her. At the
academy, concerns are fraternity, we won't be allowed to do one-tenth of the crew would probably out-perform the
'The idea is that a plebe should sink
things men can do when we g€t out."
male crews.
brotherhood and mankind,
into the woodwork and not be noticed,"
Submarine duty is expressly off-limitsErica said she'll keep studying nuclear but when asked I'm going to give mmiv
"1 don't mind the terms," she said.
"They're referring to all people. What I to women at this time, Erica said, physics all the same, and continue to Opinion on an issue," she said.
do mind is being put down by someone because ships are small and there are no criticize the policy that may keep her off
One of the issues frequently discussed
who says I can't do a job a male can. And separate quarters for men and women. combat ships,
at the Academy is whether women should
especially when they won't give me the She said the Navy feels men could not
Halfway through tier freshman year at serve in combat and whether they should
handle being confined underwater for the academy, Erica said policies might be drafted.
chance to try,"
Erica's dream Is to serve aboard a months at a time without harassing change by the time she graduates. For
"I was raised to believe that males and
nuclear submarine, but although Public women shipmates.
now, she admits to being outspoken for Li females are equal," she said. "Women
She agrees an all-female crew would be ''plebe,"
Law 94.100, passed by Congress in 1975,
have the same mights, irivile;e and
decreed women could attend military a solution, although the first female crew
Traditionally plebes, or aciiluiiy obligations as men,"
academies, the military establishment would still have to be trained by men. But frestumien, are supposed to say 'yes, sir,'
What kind of a woman would want to
then, she added, some of the instructors and 'no, sir,' and otherwise keep quiet,
still bans women from many posts.
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MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet Union State of the Union message Jan, 24.
insisted Saturday it has no intention of
Despite its Firm statements about
interfering with oil fields in the Persian Soviet intentions, the Pravda story never
Gulf region or anywhere else in the specifically
mentioned
either
Middle and Near East.
Afghanistan or Carter's speech.
The Soviets' emphatic statement,
The article was signed "Alexei
delivered via an authoritative article in
Petrov," a pseudonym used by Pravda
the Communist Party newspaper editors to denote a statement either
Pravda, said recent U.S. charges about prepared by the Kremlin leadership or
Russian motivations in the Persian Gulf
reflecting its views.
region "are nothing more than political
Pravda charged American statements
trickery."
about the Persian Gulf were part of a
The Pravda story also declared, "The relentless propaganda campaign inSoviet Union has never had and does not tended to make the world think "the
have now any intention to push its way to U.S.S.R. allegedly threatens the Middle
the warm seas," a reference to fears the and Near East countries, intends to seize
invasion of Afghanistan was a prelude to the oil fields there and to establish
a continued Russian drive south, through control over oil supply routes to Europe
either Iran or Pakistan, to gain a port in and the United States.
the Persian Gulf area.
'They evidently believe that the end
justifies the means," Pravda said of
Concern over the Persian Gulf region
was a focal point of President Carter's American policy-makers."

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the resolution of the hostage crisis.
Tens of thousands of Iranians marched
Western news reports from Iran said
silently past the Tehran hospital of one solution to the hostage issue being
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to pursued by U.N. Secretary-General Kurt
celebrate the first anniversary of the Waldheim involved the International Red
ailing Islamic leader's return to Iran Cross's taking custody of the 50
from exile.
Americans while a UN. commission
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U.S. Embassy Friday it was just another political crimes by the shah.
Told by TV, radio and newspapers to
day of captivity - their 90th - at the
hands of militants who have demanded tread softly out of deference to Khomeini ' --" -'
the deposed shah be returned to Iran to who Is recovering from a heart ailment
and cannot tolerate noise, the Iranians
stand trial,
In Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister shuffled silently past Khomeini's host.
Joe Clark spoke of being told about pltal, Western news reports said.

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hit' n(}mi'jliry trial before Circuit Court Judge Robert
Mtregor may he delayed if attorneys for both sides are still
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involved with Carol Edwards' suit in Orlando Federal District
Bobby Bumgai'dnem' of Court, scheduled for Monday see related story page Vt
Troop 29 in Paula leads
JuliLln also said he is pushing ahead with the board's plan to
his (moo)) on the annual sue the parents of three Seminole students who sued the
Ilt'i'itLige Hike, which district unsuccessfully last year.
At Julian's suggestjon, the board voted in December to bring
began Sat urdav IIfl)i'countersults against Tom Walsh Sr., and thie parents of
fling at the Maim foi'd
Sylvester Wynn and Harold Daniels if the suits they brought
Pia,a. .%hove,
against the hoard were tiwowni out.
%%'Iiit,' of Cub Scout Pack
Julian told hoard members countersuits charging the
516 ( I)t'ii ) t)IIIi(lIt'S"Ui)
parents with malicious prosecution would inhibit Parents front
for the long hike ahead, suing the board in time future.
The suit by Walsh, charging his son was held up to ridicule
event allowed the
Scouts throughout the by a teacher and suffered other abuse at the hands of scbmool
Seminole ('aunt v area to officials, was thrown tiiit early this year after Walsh's attorney
become LI%%Lil'l' o f tim' withdrew Ironi the case.
Daniels and Wynn brought suit against the district last year.
historic Ill aces in this
t-hiarguig the hoard violated their grighits when school officials
('Ommtuhity by hiking to refuse(] to allow themto join thie interscholastic basketball
each sj)ot.
team of the high school they transferred to for academic
reasons.
Herald Photos by Tom Vincent

Will $2,50mPerwGullon Gas Bury Cities 2
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County's seven cities are zeroing in on conservation programs to cut the use and costs of gasoline and
diesel fuels and electrical power.
The effort to conserve began 18 months ago In the city of

Sanford with the changing of thermostat settings In city
buildings. It accelerated when the city commission during
budget sessions last summer voted to cut out one street
sweeper and to postpone capital construction programs to

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'I'hmomnas Rivers, 26, all of h3lyth, Cal., were placed in the
Seminole County Jail, charged with trespass after warning,

We are reducing the consumption of gasoline. Less activity

at legedly af ter tile)- occupied the lobby oft lie Sanford police

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night requires less patroling. I doubt there is enoug h money
in the budget for gasoline for the police department," Place

said, noting mileage on the police cars cannot be cut as rapidly
as the price of gasoline is increasing. He said patrol techniques

department's office Friday afternoon.

Police say the three men came into the station shortly
after 3 p.m., Friday and began bothering the clerks behind
time counter.

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might put us and a lot of others out of business, That's

%arnings they would be arrested, police say.

wait," he said.
In the 197940 fiscal year, the city has budgeted to spend
$117,355 for gasoline and oil and $406,051 for electrical energy.

Knowles said with the city purchasing gasoline at a bulk
rate, there "Is no need to become alarmed," And he believes
the governor's prediction may not be correct,

ridiculous. I don't believe anyone is ready for a thing like that.
I hope it doesn't happen."
In Winter Springs, City Manager Richard Rozansky said

Finally, the three were arrested at 3:21 p.m. and ordered
held In lieu of $525 bail.

Meanwhile, the Altamonte Springs City Commission at the

"I never heard the $150 figure before," Knowles said, ad-

conservation methods include changes in fire department

mitting, however, even the bids Sanford has received have
behest of Mayor Norman Floyd has adopted as a goal the
escalation
clauses.
use
by
at
least
15
percent.
reduction of energy
said
Floyd
he can't see the price rising as quickly as the
to
spend
budgeted
$493,000
this
fiscal
year
Noting the city has
governor
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predicting,
But he added, the people of New
gasoline,
Floyd
said
he
has
for electricity and $93,500 for
already
paying
$3.50 and $4 per gallon for
Zealand
are
As
an
example
he
several
conservation
programs.
Initiated
police
department's
use
of
a
"paddy
wagon"
to
gasoline.
the
pointed to
"If the price jumps up big this year and keeps going up, the
transport prisoners to the county jail. Previously the prisoners
cities
will have no recourse If they are going to offer service,"
to
the
jail
by
squad
car,
taken
one-at-a-time
were
Floyd
said. "The cities aren't looking for profits, but they
prisoners
together
and
put
them
in
the
of
bunch
get
a
"We
back of the paddy wagon for the trip to Sanford," he said. He cannot operate In the hole and nothing Is free. We may have to
said trips by city employees for city business have been con- curtail services some," he said,
In Oviedo, Public Works Director A.M. Jones said the city is
solidated and combined. "We've been curtailing for nearly a
already considering reducing garbage and trash collection
year now," he said.

training,
"We are doing training in-house rather than with a liretruck.
In the pollee department we have changed patrol zones a bit
and In city buildings we are following guidelines with (herZnost5ts."
"I think the governor's prediction is possible, Lord help us,"
Rozansky said. "But It seems high to me,"
The city has budgeted to spend $25,700 this year for gasoline
and oil and $34,900 for electricity,
"We've madc as many economy moves as we can," said
Lake Mary City Manager Phil Kulbes. "We have eliminated
idling time and air conditioning In the police patrol cars, We
are thinking about going to motorcycles which would give

Some services are impossible to economize on, Floyd said.
Hi pointed to garbage trucks in particular which get about
three miles to the gallon. "You can't stop garbage collection,
You can't stop police protection and you can't stop fire
protection," he said.
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The police department in Oviedo, according to Assistant
Chief Wesley Place, is "doing more sitting, listening and
watching in areas that are crime prone."

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up, the cities will
have no recourse if they are going to
offer service. We may have to curtail
going

One listed his profession as ''Jesus Christ", another his
alias as "Joseph Christ" and his religion as "yes." The
third just gave Sanford police a hard time.

servatlon programs, if gasoline prices escalate to the $2.50per-gallon mark In the next year, as predicted by Gov. Bob
Graham, their communities are going to be in trouble finan-

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amounts needed in his department, he used $1.25-per-gallon of
gasoline as the highest price.

'Jesus' Arrested In Sanford

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herald Staff Writer
A hahf-niillioni dollar law suit brought by the S&amp;'imiimiole
Educatiomi Association against the county school hoard is
scheduled for trial this week.
The suit , brought in 1977 on behalf of district eiiiployees
charges the board negligently selected and maintained
policies with an insurance company, which went bankrupt,
leaving many employees with unpaid claims.
'rile SEA has copies of claimims totaling between $400,000 and
p00,000 said acting Executive Director Bill Moore.
'rile union claims the district negligently purchased policies
from the Old Security Life Insurance Company, a Missouribased corporation which went into receivership iii 1976.
Since the suit was filed, board attorney Ned Julian Jr. has
repeatedly filed statements saying the board is emnpo%sere'd to
purchase insurance but is not the guarantor of the policies.
But Moore said the district violated its contract with the
teachers by not providing a valid insurance plan.

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would want to attend a military academ}
to learn combat leadership'
Erica's answer is: "What kind of a
man would?''
I have the same feelings as any 18yearId male who wants to serve his
country. I love challenges and I don't shy
awa from responsibility'.
..Of course, women don't want to be
drafted. But what men do?"
Although Erica is one of 300 women
living among over 4,000 men at the Naval
Academy, she said she doesn't feel she is
living in a "man's world."
''I'm a woman living in the world to
which I belong," she said.
Originally heading for Massachusetts
Institute of Technology after she
graduated from high school with a 3.95
grade point average ''I got one B, I was
so iiiad," she said i, Erica investigated
the possibility of going to the Naval
Academy. But she didn't think she would
be accepted because she had no
background in athletics.
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ficials have considered buying a new truck foi the garbage and
trash collection, "if we can't get fuel there is not much use of
having a new truck."
The budget for gasoline in his department Is going to run
"pretty close this year," he said, adding when he figured the

have been changed, however.
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Kulbes added that it is anticipated that the budgeted
gasoline allowance will have to be Increased. "I'm going to
have to ask for more money for fuel. I agree with the governor
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Despite warnings, the trio refused to leave, even after

After their arrest Beres told officers his profession was I

being "Jesus Christ." Butler listed "Joseph Christ" as his
alias, while lie and Rivers both stated they were uneimi
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Sunday, Feb. 3, 1980

Fired Teacher To Plea For Job In Court
By DIANE PETRYK
years as an annual-contract teacher at Oviedo High. With the
Herald Staff Writer
school board's approval, a teacher can receive tenure after
A federal court judge will hear arguments Monday In the sex
three years experience. Having tenure means a teacher cannot
discrimination case brought by former Oviedo High School
be fired unless guilty of misconduct or Incompetence.
teacher Carol Edwards against the Seminole County School
Former Oviedo principal Keith Stone said Mrs. Edwards
Board.
was fired so he could find a teacher with more experience.
Mrs. Edwards, fired after the 1976 school year, charges she
Stone is now the school board's management Information
was dismissed to make way for a football coach. She Is a
services director.
language teacher.
Federal Judge George Young will hear the case at 9:30 a.m.
The suit asks th at she be rehired, given back pay and an
Monday at the Federal Court Building In Orlando.
u nspecifi ed amount of damages.
Seminole Education Association President Rick Harris said
Mrs. Edwards received top evaluations during her three Mrs. Edwards' case Is one of a number of cases that will show

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Crowds outside a f uneral
service for six civil guards killed by Basque separatist
guerrillas shouted "Army to power" Sat urday and
called on civil guards to turn their arms over to the
people to fight terrorism.
Police found the bull et-riddled body of a youth near a
highway in the vicinity of Friday's ambush, the
bloodiest attack on civil guards in more tha n a decade
of civil strife in the northern Basque provinces.
Authorities identified him tenta tively as one of two
guerrillas killed in the attack. They said police
arrested three suspects.

that the Seminole County School Board is not willing to ace
collective bargaining or abide by the findings in grieva,
pr ocedures.
Teachers are continually "improperly released," liar
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be binding.
In 1978, an arbitrator ruled that Mrs. Edwards has lx
dismissed unfairly but he sa id he didn't have the authority
require she be re hired.
in July, Seminole County Circuit Court Judge Richai
Muldrew upheld the arbitrator's decision but also said he cou
not award

Anti-Klan Rally May Draw
Police Weapons Searches
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI)
National Guard
troops, State Highway Patrol officers andclty
police
have been ordered to keep watch over a maIth and
rally against the Ku Klux Klan today.
Mayor Jim Melvin Friday declared a limited state of
emergency for the march, authorizing officers to block
streets along the 3'-mile parade route and search
marchers for weapons.
The march at first was proclaimed as a protest of the
Nov. 3, 1979, slayings of five communists in a gunfight
with Klansmen and Nazis during an anti-Klan rally. It
since has been tied into the civil rights movement in
general as well as Fridays 20th anniversary cornrnemoration of the lunch counter sit-ins in Greensboro.
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council in occupied territories, the newspaper Al
Abram said Saturday.
But the newspaper emphasized a final agreement
will hinge on resolving issues still in dispute.
Another newspaper quoted Prime Minister Mustafa
Khalil, leader of the Egyptian delegation to the
autonomy negotiations, as saying a Camp David-style
summit grouping Israel, Egypt and the United States
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"If the price Increases don't hit too quickly and too hard, we
will last to the mid-year budget review," he said. "If the price
doesn't go much higher than $1 per gallon by March 30, we'll be
able to adjust."
The city has budgeted $70,586
electrical energy this year
and $42,407 for gasoline and oil.
"Ewing any big jump in costs, we are going to be awfully
close," sold Casselberry Council Chairman Frank Schutte. He
said the Casselberry Police Department has a few gas guzzling
vehicles left. "We'll be replacing them this mon th with smaller
economy cars." he said.
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Schutte said the governor's prediction about gasoline price
Increases could "be very much on target."

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: Storms that cleared Friday, left
behind some of the coldest weather of the season. but a new
storm spread snow and ice over the Pacific Northwest. One

storm that mired parts of the Southeast In snow and ice gave
Arctic air that brought zero temperatures to Southern
way to

Illinois peach groves and freezing weather to Florida. Light
snow dusted the Midwest and East. A man was found frozen to
death In an abandoned building In Concord, N.C., Thursday. At
least 23 deaths have been blamed on the storm
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winter which swept out of New Mexico early In the week and
pushed eastward to the Atlantic.
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AREA READINGS (9am): temperature: 40; overnight
low: 32; yesterday's high: 52; barometric pressure: 30.30;
relative humidity: 57 percent; winds: north at 13 m.p.h.
SUNDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 9:02 a.m.,
9:38 p.m.; lows, 2:45 a.m., 3:15 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 8:54 a.m., 9:30 p.m.; lows, 2:36 a.m., 3:06 p.m.;
BAYPORT: highs, 2:10 a.m., 3:07
lows, 8:58 a.m., 9:06
p.m,;

MONDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 9:57 a.m.,
10:15 p.m.; lows, 3:23 a.m., 3:51 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
highs, 9:49 a.m,, 10:07 p.m.; lows, 3:14 a.m., 3:43 p.m.;
BAY
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Special the Herald
The fires of 1979 were not the first to ravage Sanford's
downtown. And if the past is any indication, some good may
rise from the rubble,
A disastrous fire in the summer of 1887 destroyed much of
the area. Many businessmen decided to reconstruct their
buildings in more arch itecturally impressive styles. Not
wanting to be "shown up" by the new structures, officials of
the Plant System Railway sought to replace their station and
office building of the South Florida Railroad with a larger and
more "up to date" facility.
The Plant System people considered Sanford, with its
tropical atmosphere and numerous palm trees, to be
reminiscent of "...old Arabic tale and mythological fable." For
this reason as well as the fact that a Tur kish influence had
been sweeping Victorian America for a decade, the Plant
System chose to erect Its new building in the "latest" Oriental
style.
After moving the South Florida depot to its present site at the
sou thwest or of Third St. and Palmetto Ave., the company
began construction of three separate brick structures
the
Sa nf ord depot, the PICO Hotel, and the PICO Building.
"PICO" was
acronym for "Plant Investment Company"
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knots tonight and Sunday. Seas six to 10 feet,
AREA FORECAST: Fair and continued cold today and
tonight. Increasing cloudiness and not as cold Sunday. Highs
Saturday In the low to mid 5 with lows in the low to mid 305.
Highs Sunday In the low Ms.Winds northerly 15 occasionally 20
miles an hour Saturday, 10 miles an hour or 1.ii tonight and
becomirs
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treatment of head, injuries suffered In the 7:57 a.m. crash
Wednesday on U.S. Highway 17.92.
Police say Council drove his motorcycle Into the rear of a car
driven by Christine Johnson,23,of 103 Anderson Circle, as both
vehicles were moving south on the highway, a half mile south

when police arrived just two minutes later, the thieves were
gone, along with three 5W tablet bottles of the mild tranquilizer
in 2 mg., 5 mg. and 10 mg. strengths.

MOTORROME MISSING
A $16,000 motorhome on display at a Longwood dealer's lot
was stolen Wednesday about one month after It keys diup.
peared, Seminole deputies report.
The 1972 Winnebago home vanished off the Mobil World lot
on US. Highway 17-A say deputi
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The Seminole County School Board may meet in emergency
Session Monday n ht to decldewhether presidential candidate
Ronald Reagan win be allowed to speak to Lake Brantley High
School students Thursday,
Board President Alan Keeth said the meeting, to discuss
waiving a district policy against allowing candidates to speak
during the school day. is scheduled for6 P.M.at the Sable Point
School.
But the meeting may not even be necessary. said Keeth,
after a series of phone calls to Ream's campaign
Staff, the candidate may make arrangements to speak at a
school a&amp;ltcriwn after etauea end, a privilege which would
be extended to any other candidate.
"Ream's schedule is not too firm," Keith said, adding
campaign workers only know he will be in the Seminole area
for only a few hours, Thursday.
"The meeting is called to discuss waiving the policy, not to
waive it,11 said Keith, who is, himself, opposed to allowing the
speech during school hours,
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Seaman Mark Gatz wound up his testimony Friday
Coast Guard Board Investigation which
must determine what caused the collision Monday
the service's worst peacetime disaster. The
Blackthorn sank and 23 Its crew were lost.
As the board hears testimony from several
Capricorn crew members Saturday, two deep-draft
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School Tuesday night after breaking through a chained gate
and several doors police say
The thieves entered the school's agriculture building and
removed the tools and a lawn mower, leaving the mower and*
sonic of their take in a nearby field. officers said. The exact
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Conne ll from his bike.
Al though Council was first taken to Seminole Memorial
Hospital, he was immediately transported to Florida Hospital
because of the nature of his Injuries, Charges are still pending
In the acci dent, poli ce say.

Thieves breaking through the wall of a Sanford drug store
made off with 1,500 Valium tablets, apparently all they were
willing to grab once an alarm went off Friday.
The burglars used a sledge hammer to break through the
wall of the Medco Drug Store at 2701 S. Orlando Dr., shortly
after 3 a.m. Friday, said store owner Herman Koleff.
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System. From Mr. Fox's office, at the southest cor ne r of the
building, Miss Fox spent a lot of time gazing down upon the
var ious sights in early Sanford. "I was interested in watching
the trains back down Into the depot and Mr. Hines' saloon
across First St.," Miss Fox explained.
which was the organization that held the interests of the Plant
"I used to watch all the different men go In and out of the
System syndicate.
buildi ng because when the door swung open I got to see the
By mid-January 1888, the station and hotel were completed
Inside of a saloon!" Miss Fox also notes that on more than one
and ready for operation. At this time, a native Hungarian
occasion she met Henry Bradley Plant, president of the Plant
family, the G.L. Takachs, sold their orange grove and
System organization. However, Miss Fox admits, "I don't
restaurant at Longwood and moved to Sanford to run the PICO
think Mr. Plant knew me!"
Hotel and the downstairs dining room. The first meal at the
While the second floor of the PICO Building contained the
di ning room was served at 1:02 p.m., January 15, 1888 to two
railroad offices, the first level held var ious commercial
men who had alighted from a train at the new depot. Noted
pursuits. Miss Fox gives a vivid description of the businesses
patrons of the dining room Included: inventor, Thomas Edison
in the early 20 th century, saying: "A family of Black people,
and railroad magnates Henry Plant and Henry Flagler.
the Grainlings, had a barber shop at the nor th end of the
Shoift after the completion of the hotel and station, the
Wilding, next 156 that was Mr. Warme
'n's racket store ... on the
PICO Building was given its finishing touches. This structure
corner was Mr. M. Frank's clothing store. Dr. Aldridge's drug
held the general offices of the Plant System In south Florida,
store was just east of the First Street stairway, and Chase and
as Sanford was a gathering point for many of the line's Company's office was
to that."
numerous branches.
In 1902, the Atlantic Coastline Rai lroad purchased the Plant
Longtime Sa nford resident, Miss Martha Fox did a lot of System assets and
result the new owners chose to use the
growing up in and about the PICO Building at the turn of the north end of the building for their purposes and rented out th
century, as her father George Fox was a clerk with the Plant
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Kulbes said gasohol (a mixture of gasoline and alcohol)
would be a "savior" and "keep the price down some."
As for electrical power, he said, lights in city buildings are
being kept out except for those that must be used. He said airconditioning and heating thermostats are being kept at 70
degrees. "All these things provide small savings, but they add
up," Kulbes said.
Longwood City Administrator David Chacey figured a 15
percent Increase in electrical costs when the city's budget was
prepared several months ago. He figured gasoline at $1 pergallon. "Our last bill from Exxon was 87 cents per gallon," he

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Without question, Khomeini speaks for the majority of his
people, He adheres strictly to 7th Century dogma of the Shlitt
sect.
Khomeini as Imam
The militant captors of the U.S. embassy call Khomeini the
Imam — and Khomeini has not corrected them. As Imam, or
caliph of the Prophet, Khomeini's duty is to guard and
maintain the government of the state. According to dogma, all
controversies — civil as well as religious — center around the

By PETER COSTA
UPI Senior Editor
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini walks slowly, In the small,
careful steps of a brittle man of 79 years.
It is ironic that this frail cleric caused the overthrow of the
shah, Iran's self-proclaimed King of Kings, and brought to a
stalemate the world's most powerful nuclear-armed nation.
To westerners, Khomeini is a caricature of foreignness. He
has a lean face with piercing eyes that glare out from beneath

Evidence of his power and total domination of the minds and

spirit of his countrymen erupted worldwide most strikingly on
Nov. 4 when a group of students seized the U.S. Embassy in

Tehran.
At 10:30a.m. on that cold, fall day, 450 militants clambered
over the walls of the embeasy compound, pulled dnu a U.S.
flag and marched on the central embassy building, chanting
anti-American slogans and carrying posters of Khomeini.
Marines inside the embassy fired volleys of tear gas, but
after three hours, could not withstand the onslaught. The
swarming Iranians broke into the embassy, captured 63
Americans and held them hostage.
In days that followed, hundreds of thousands of Iranians
demonstrated before the embassy gates chanting: Margh Bar
Carter! Margh Bar Shah! (Death to Carter, death to the shah),
Th e shah had been in New York since Oct. 22 for medical
treatment with the blessing of President Carter.
Some of the 13 hostages who were released later would say
that the chanting of those phrases, hour after hour, day after
day, was almost as psychologically painful as being tied Up
and forced to face a blank wall for hours at a time,
Three days before the embassy takeover, Khomeini made an
emotional radio appeal to students that they commemorate the

anniversary of a violent street demonstration a year before
and "expand with all their might their attacks against the
United States and Israel, so they may force the United States
to return the 4spcsed and cruel shah."
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PM a statemeig broadcast by Iranian Mate radio, the mill..
tents let the world know their demands: the hostages would be
released if and only If the shah were extradited to Iran to
face Islamic justice.
The shah had entered New York Hospital for gallbladder
surgery and chemotherapy treatments for cancer. Hospital
officials could not say how long the shah would remain under
their care,
Khomeini repeatedly labeled the fran-US, confrontation as
"Islam against the Infidels" and continually refend to Carter
as a "devil" and the United States as a "satanic power."
does this square with traditional Moslem belief?
Scholars differed.
Some said the Moslem religion condemns the taking of
hostages. Ever since the days of the crusades and Richard the
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something definitive to show America's resolve, stopped the
shipment of military parts to Iran.
Iran had a dramatic buildup In military hardware under the
shah's regime. Iran had an active military force of410,(0men
and spent 17.9 billion in 1977 and 1978. Its army, under the shah,
consisted of three armored divisions, three Infantry divisions,
four independent brigades and four missile battalions as the
Free World's front line against the Russians to the north.
After the shah was deposed, many U.S. military experts
believed Iran's forces became only 50 percent as effective as
they had been. There was a lack of clear organization and
discipli ne among the troops and many soldiers were used by
Khomeini to swell the crowds in Tehran and grew soft from
lack of military training. Equipment maintenance declined
markedly.
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U.S. Military Options
But could Carter seek a military solution to the crisis?
Many in the Army's 82nd Airborne quick-strike force wished
he would. Placed on alert, they were combat ready. Barracks
talk was that any day they would be asked to jump Into the sky
over Iran and "shoot 'em up and teach those guys a little
respect." Administration officials repeatedly said that not all
peaceful options had been explored and a military solution

would be the last one considered.
Nevertheless, the U.S. fleet gathered in the Mediterranean
and other vessels from the Far East steamed towards the
Persian Gulf in Ishow of force.
Some presidential political candidates even suggested
bombing the Iranian oil fields or using the "wheat weapon"
and stopping food shipments to Iran to force the release of the
hostages.
Others saw those courses of action as too extreme, too
dangerous and fraught with the potential Of a global crisis and
confrontation with the Soviet Union.
Outrage and frustration grew in America and many urged
Carter to use military force against Iran. Several violent anti,
Iranian demonstrations erupted across the United States and
the president urged Uroughspokesmen that Americans be
patient and keep cairn.
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Khomeini ragime to reduce its embassy staffs in the United

Scholars In Islamic states said Khomeini was Indeed
following the Koran by fighting against a "colonial, tin. States.
On Nov, 1Z Carter ordered a suspension of oil Imports from
perialist" power. Most official government statements from
Islamic nations, however, condemned any hostage taking.
Iran. Iran countered saying It had stopped exports to the
Nevertheless, Khomeini has become a hero to many United States anyway.
Moslems around the world for challenging the United States
Ghotbead,b, head of Iranian television who became
and for getting away with it.
Khomeini's foreign minister, said the United States must
Approximately 20 percent of Iran Is Moslem, 93 percent condemn the shah as a criminal, he must stand trial In Iran
belonging to Shuts sect. The Shiftea, however, comprise only 10 and his wealth returned to the homeland,
percent of the Moslem world where the Sunni sect Is dominant.
To offset the American move against oil imports, Iran said It
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"The shah Is very deeply concerned about human rights,"

Carter told reporters a short time later. "We've seen in Iran
the opening up of the rights of women, the welcoming of
disparate religious and racial groups to Iran."
But the shah fell.

against Iran. lie sought to assure the Moslem world that the
United States was not drifting into a cold war with Islam.
In exasperation, he implied that he found Khomeini sonicthing of a :nadman and he viewed the militants as "urt.t.i!c."

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They stood together on the south grounds of the White House
November, 1977.The shah wiped away tears streaming down
his cheeks, tears caused by police gassing dissident Iranian
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The Sunni sect believes the Imam is for men to appoint;
Shiites claim he is appointed by God. The Shiite sect also
believes the Imam is divinely inspired and preserved from sin.
Believing himself to be divinely inspired may explain
Khomeini's seemingly intransigent stance; for him, everything he does is perfectly just and logical. He has said that
Allah speaks to him in his dreams.
Khomeini lives an ascetic life in the city of Qom. He eats
sparingly; his diet consists of traditional Iranian food of which
rice is a mainstay.
His manner is severe and it is said he smiles only at his own
witticisms. When he speaks, he does so slowly in a harsh tone,
but seldom raises his voice.
For formal meetings, he sits cross-legged on a Persian rug,
surrounded by visitors and accompanied by an Interpreter. He
expects visitors to treat him with the utmost respect, but has
seldom shown warmth to any Western visitor, most of whom
he despises.
As the days passed, Khomeini's rhetoric grew more strident
and he charged the embassy was a "den of corruption" and a
"nest of spies." The militants paraded before newsmen hosWes who were bound and blindfolded.
On the fifth day, Nov. 8, Washington, attempting to do

a thick, almost Neanderthal brow ridge. He has a long gray
eard and wears a black turban, floor-length robe and slippers
without heels.
His Iranian Shiite followers call him the Imam or prophet on
earth .
He returned to Iran one year ago today after a 15-year exile
and was greeted with adulation by millions. The despised shah
had left-and Khomeini, their savior, had finally come home,
Periodically, Khomeini has been forced by poor health to
retreat from the public. On Jan. fl, Tehran radio said he had
canceled all meetings for the next 15 daysnd entered the
intensive care unit of a Tehran hospital for treatment of a
heart condition,
But even from his hospital bed, Khomeini urged his followers
to vote in their first presidential election last Friday in which
Economic Minister Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr emerged as the
apparent winner.
For months preceding his arrival, Khomeini railed against
the shah and fomented discontent that ultimately erupted into
total revolution.

with
Carter expressed regret late in February, 1979, but
hope said he would do what he could to form "new friendships, new trade relationships, new security relationships."
"We need to resist two temptations," he said, "to see all
change as inevitably against the interests of the United States,
as kind of a loss for us or a victory for them, or to imagine that
what happens in a country like Iran will not have consequences
for us and for other regions as well."
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini caine to power, but Iran
seemed to fade behind the glow of Carter's other foreign policy
triumphs in the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty last spring, or
Pope John Paul H's visit last autumn.
Then came the early sunday morning call to Camp I)avid,
and Carter's world changed.
He set out with his usual restraint and moderation typical
of the way he had responded when a U.S. helicopter was shot
down over North Korea in 1977, or when Soviet combat troops
were discovered in Cuba last summer.
It seemed Carter's actions were unlike John F. Kennedy's
showdown with the Soviets (luring the Cuban missile crisis or
Gerald Ford's quick sumutoning of the Marines in 19Th when
the Cambodians seized the merchant ship Mayaguez.
Carter, not using threat or force, froze Iranian assets in the
United States. He scrutinized Iranian students in the United
States, ordering them to register to see if their visas were in
order. He stopped buying Iranian oil, lie sought an embargo

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A short time later, he called Zbigniew Brzezinski, his national security adviser. Then he talked with Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance.
And, as planned, he stayed on at Camp David another day.
But that event the seizing of American hostages and their
internment without seeming end was the watershed of the
Carter presidency.
That Sunday morning changed Carter profoundly
his
policy toward Iran, his policy toward the Soviet Union, his
view of worldwide communism,
And It may well have been the moment his faltering reelection hopes were salvaged,

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Sunday, Feb. 3, 1910—SA

Early Morning CaII Led To Profound Change In Carter
Camp David. It jolted Jimmy Carter awake with the information that militant Iranians were holding 60 Americans
hostage In the U.S. Embassy In Tehran,
As is his wont, the president's immediate response was re.

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Always he said he wished to avoid military force or action
that would result in harm to the the hostages.
Nothing worked. The hostages lived in captivity, and
America stayed out of war.
Christmas came, and for the first time since he resigned
from the Navy soon after his father died, Carter did not go
home to Plains, (;a., for the holidays. He and Hosalynn went
back to Camp David.
Again the phone rang.
The Soviets had poured into Afghanistan, a fierce, proud,
deeply religious people independent for hundreds of years.
'i•1i moved Carter to action.

Within (lays he said Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev had
lied to hjiii. He recalled Ambassador Thomas Watson from
just
Moscow. lie imposed a grain embargo on Russian
before Iowa farmers were to vote in presidential caucuses-fie
threatened to keep American athletes out of the Moscow
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Olympics next summer.
And, in his State of the Union address to Congress, Carter
said the United States would use military force if necessary to

defend the Persian Gulf region from attack. He took the first
step toward resuming the draft, opening the possibility of
including women.
The polls and many politicians led Kennedy for years a
reluctant onlooker
to declare his presidency. Astute 01).
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serversand political pundits all but inaugurated him on the

spot.
Carter, calm and restrained, let his handling of the twin
crises speak for him. Shunning active campaigning in favor of
staying home and tending to presidential matters, Carter
('lillIbed in the polls, passed Kennedy, creamed the crown
prince of Camelot in the Iowa caucuses.

Khomeini, who provided Carter his most serious crisis, also
provided the president an opportunity to shou his leadership
qualities leaving his would-be challengers frustrated and
bewildered.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) U.S. military options in the Middle advance before ordering strikes against Soviet forces in.
tervening In Iran.
East crisis nave turned more In the last several weeks to
stopping Soviet troops from Intervening in Iran or Pakistan
Intelligence experts say for the moment the mass of Soviet
than on pressuring Iran for release of the hostages.
troops in Afghanistan do not appear poised to move against
It was the possibility of further Soviet military advances t..t
Iran or Pakistan,
caused top administration officials last week to sound the
Some Soviet patrols, however, have moved within a few
alarm.
miles of the Iranian borders in pursuit of Moslem rebels.
Defense Secretary Harold Brown, on his return from China,
Another military move which the administration may now
told a news conference the administration would take any
be contemplating would Involve stationing U.S. Air Force
Soviet move into Iran or Pakistan border very seriously.
elements in Pakistan.
Then, over the weekend, at least one B52 strategic bomber
Such an option has the disadvantage that It cannot be orequi pped with special Infrared sensors and low-light te levision dered until the United States and Pakistan reach prior
cameras flew from Guam to the Arabian Sea to exercise with agreement.
the three U.S. aircraft carrier task forces there.
Pakistan has suggested converting Its 1959 pact with the
United
States into a formal security treaty.
The round-trip journey of over 12,000 miles required periodic
But the White House has been unenthusiastic.
ria1 refuelling and augmented f light crews.
Pre-positioning Marines and supplies on the Indian Ocean
Since a B-52 flies at about 600 miles an hour, a single "sortie" island of Diego Garcia Is a theoretical option. But Its utility is
Would require the crew to be in the air for nearly 24 hours,
doubtful.
' The implication left by the Pentagon's terse announcement
The U.S. naval facility on the British-owned Island Is 1,000
Monday was that if a B52 could fly to the Indian Ocean area for
miles south of the tip of India and 2,000 miles from the Persian
sea surveillance, It could also ca:-.y bombs.
Gulf,

threat from Afghanistan.
Two basic options are possible:
—A blockade of the narrow Straits of Hormuz,
the Persian Gulf.
—Mining Iranian ports.

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would withdraw all assets from U.S. banks. Carter quicklyAt the United Nations, Secretary General Kurt Waldhefrn
froze all Iranian assets,
called an urgent meeting of the Security Council to deal With
Administration officials estimated that Iran had $5 billion
the "serious threat to international world peace and securit'."
invested in the United Sta tes. Banking officials and economic
It was the first such session called by a U.N. Secretary Geneal
experts worried that oil-producing nations would not accept
since the Congo crisis in 1960.
the dollar as base currency in payments. Later, OPEC nations
Khomeini ridiculed the meeting saying that the Un1teI
suggested they might switch to a "basket of currencies," not States had already staged its outcome. Later, the UN.
just the dollar,
unanimously passed a resolution demanding Iran release ,al
On Nov. 16, Khomeini ordered the release of 13 women and
hostages.
black hostages who were "not involved in spying,"
On the 25th day of the crisis, President Carter declared at
q
He said all white American men were "skilled spies" and
televised news conference: 'This nation will never yield, to
must be held until the return of the shah. He repeated his
blackmail." He said Iran faced "grave consequences" if any
charge in interviews with U.S. television reporters that all
of the hostages were harmed.
remaining hostages were spies and would be tried.
In a surprise turnabout, Mexico announced on Nov. 29"k
What analysts later called "Khomeini contagion" swept the
would not take the shah back. In reaction, the Carter adminisIslamic world. On Nov. 20, religious fanatics seized the most
tration polled governments around the world seeking a refuge
holy of mosques, the Grand Mosque, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
for the shah,
.'

Khomeini broadcast a report that "America and its colony,
Israel," were responsible for the attack,
Parts of the Moslem world were outraged. In reaction,

Pakistani mobs burned the American embassy in Islamabad,

killing two Americans..
On Nov. 22, KhomeinI announced his "great joy" at the at.
tacks on the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan and said "this Is not a
struggle between the United States and Iran, it Is a struggle
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between Islam and blasphemy."
Outside The Embassy
By the third week in Tehran, the embassy grounds, once a
model of tidiness, were littered with empty Coca-Cola and
Pepsi-Cola bottles, leaflets and posters. Young men and
women walked around the shrubbery with rifles slung over
their shoulders. Nearly everyone wore some form of uniform:
Amy trousers, jackets and Army boots. A few wore jeans and
sweatshirts with badges and armbands
Some sources said the militants were analogous to U.S.
students of the 1950s — protesters who used the ideological
conflict for self.aggrandlzenwnt and to create eoenhancing
media events, 4 ------- ___ yffift pM&amp; who mIrrored deep
rents In the social fabric of their country.
Cartoons on the embassy walls proclaimed the decadence of
the West. One, written in English, said: "Americans Are
Pork."
But unlike the U.S. protesters of the 1960s, the Iranians used
tape cassettes, not leaflets, to distribute their political nwi.
sages. The transistor had replaced the mimeo.
In the street immediately outside the embassy gates, there
was a county fair atmosphere: hot dog stands, roasted
chestnut stalls, hawkers who sold balloons on sticks, color
pictures of Khomeini, beads, rings, badges and trinkets.

In Bangkok, bombs planted by Moslem extremists damaged
the U.S. Embassy. On Dec. 2, the U.S. Embassy In Libya wag
sacked and burned by 2,000 demonstrators.
In darkness and heavy security, the shah and his wife left

New York Hospital and flewto,Lkland Air Force Base 411,
Texas. The White House continued to look for a "permanent
place of residence" for the thab...,and Panama eventually
allowed him and his family to take refuge on an Island in the

Caribbean,
On Dec. 21. Carter announced he would ask the United
Nations to Impose sanctions against Iran in stages to halt Its
"arrogant defiance" of the world organization and oi
Christmas Eve, three American clergymen and a Frencl
cardinal from Algiers visited the hostages for communleW
services.
But on the day after Christmas, Khomeini

war"
Washington: "Now we are at war, a political and economl4
war. It is likely that the military war will also come aion
Soviets Invade Afghanistan

Thie next day nearly 40,000 Soviet Union troops Lnvadk
Kabul, capital of neighboring Afghanistan, President Hafizu
lab Amin was assassinated and replaced with Soviet-backed
leader Babrak Karmal adding a new dimension to the
"Crescent of Crisis" In Southwest Asia.
Q.
"Such gross interference in the Internal affairs of AfghanI
tan," President Carter said, "is in blatant violation of ac -

cepted international rules of behavior."

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In a rare use of the hotline between Washington and Moeco*
Carter repeated the message to Soviet President Leonid

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That is a small number of vessels to mount a total blockade
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During the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, the United States had
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That would quickly lead to a superpower confrontation.
"['m not sure we'd want to get on the road which leads to the
brink of something we don't want," said one Navy officer.
Mining harbors could be accomplished quickly by minelaying aircraft.
But the drawback cf mints, experlc.;ay, is removing themim
when the crisis is over.
Mines can be program med to deactivate after a certain
number of days. At least, theoretically.
"You just can't be lOt) percent sure," says one old Vietnam

Its housing facilities are not yet equipped to handle a large
Marine force.
Further, the administration shuns committing U.S. personto carry out bombing missions.
S
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Any decision to commit U.S. troops to combat In the MIddle
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Military experts say the president could call on BUs to bomb East would require the President to Inform the Congress
Soviet staging centers In Afghanistan should the Russians go within 48 hours under the War Powers Act.
Congress then has 90 days to go along or rescind the decision.
On the offensive.
In
recent weeks, rumors have circulated here the United
.'The heavy bombers (which would have been subject to
limitations under the Ill-fated SALT II treaty) could also bomb States might seek to close off the Persian Gulf as a means of
pressuring Iran to release the 43 U.S. hostages.
advancing troop columns, according to experts.
Such a move appears less likely now because of the Soviet
The United States, presumably, would seek Iranian assent in
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The shah came to power In 1941 after his father Reza Khan
an officer of the Persian Cossack Brigade who took power in
1131— was suspected of pro-Nazi sympathies by the British
B JUAN WALTE
1977,
President
(then
occupying Iran with the Soviets) and sent into exile in
WASHINGTON (UPI)—On New Year's Eve
,,is
an
South
Africa, where he died in 1944.
Carter told shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi that Iran
After
the war, under President Harry S Truman, the Soviet
troubled
in
one
of
the
more
island of stability
areas of the
refused to withdraw from Iran's northwestern province of
world."
Azerbajain and established pro-communist regimes there and
"Those words have haunted Jimmy Carter ever since.
off
in
nelgboring Kurdistan, The United States, then the only
The shah is now living in exile on a tropical Island
Panama and Iran can no longer be described u "an Wad of nuclear power, forced the Soviets to pull back behind their.

"'Jran Is an Island of stability in one of the more troubled
â . the world" President Carter, Tehran, Dec. 31, in,

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borders In 1946.
During the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, there was
But the region from Ethiopia in the west to Afghanistan in
the
195 Bagdad Pact which also included Iraq, Turkey,
the out Is now "the" most troubled area of the world.
Pakistan
and the United Kingdom. It eventually became
Carter was not the first American president to praise the
CENTO,
one
of a series of military alliances forged by the
shah (Franklin D. Roosevelt was) nor was his statement
United
States
during that period.
which now seems almost bizarre seen as anything new or
During
t
he
ea
rly 1950a an event took place that still shapes
very unwellust over two years ago.
many Iranians
certainly the Ayatollah
close
the
thinking
of
In fact,
statement summarized and typified the
which
caused
many people to use
and
that
have
bound
Ruhollab
Khomeini
'economic, military and political ties
"oil"asif
they
were one and the
when
the
the
term
"shah,"
"CIA,"
and
'Washington and Tehran ever since the early 194
United States first became involved In Iran to counter British
In 1951, a coalition led by Mohammed Moasadegh and Inand Soviet Influence.
Iran
in
eluding
the Tucish communist party and the rightwlng NationIt began with a small military mission dispatched to
$43 at the height of World War II In 1943 when Iran's railroad al Front called for nationzallzation of the Anglo-IranIan 011
p3mm Tehran to the Soviet Union was a vital supply line for Company (which Included U.S. interest). The shah was forced
lease supplies for the Soviets, then America's anti-Axis to accede and Moasadegh became Premier.
years later, the shah fled the country and, after a very
brief
exile
ln Ron* (which bolled down to what press reports of
the
height of American influence in Iran came during
Nixon administration, especially In the early 10706. the time described as a shopping spree on the Via Veneto), he
it was a two-way street — given the dramatic oil prices returned to assume power. What had happened was that
of those year, the growing U.S appetite for OPEC oU Moosadegh was deposed on Aug. 19 of that year In a coup few
the obvious vital American kdammh In 1971, Nixon doubt was engineered by, among others, the CIA.
IUaingr decided that local powers — that is.Iran andThe shah returned more powerful than ever and so did the
Arabia rather than the American eagle should replace foreigpmowned oil Industry.
Tha shah's reiptione with John F. Kennedy began on a sour
&amp;itu ion.
the military ties between wasltlngtonaWT1wD note because of Washington's Insistence on socioeconomic
a qualitative and quantitative Jump during that period. development rather than military might,
But Kennedy, like his predecessors and his successors
ilfl and 117$, U.S. arms sales to Iran totalled $104
or
of
through
Carter, reaffirmed the US. commitment to Iran's
as Iran became by for the largest single
militaryhvdward—from helicopters to destroyers Independence. The shah, in turn, launched his "White
Revolution" In 1203— a program of rapid modernization
to pophistic*t.d F-14 and F-il aircraft
will
ever
be
achieved
again
is
through
social and economic reforms strongly opposed by
!hethsr such a raiatIond'p
reli
gious leadership.
ItSfl'i
eoenvlugsd for the near future because of the hostage crisis.
(Sixteen
years later, that religious leadership was a key
But the Carter administration, faced withSoviet
in
the
dowilall of the man who called himself Sha.
pusue In Afghaitlatan, has already iigripllid Tuhran It Is
— KIIIg of Kings).
Idiristad In continued relations — am all 10 hostages are
Ui-Iranian relations were strengthened again during the
are
Ly0d0l
B. Johnson admipiatration when Washington agreed In
1s Is as because geopobtica — oil and peogrsp*y —
111410 provIde Iran with foreign military sales credits, which
,n0kn 1120 to $171 million In 1207.
"Iran will remain an extremely important country to the grew
from
$45the 1175.Inbeginning
Than
came
with the Nixon-Kissinger
for manyyears to come "twin pill' policy that presumed cooperation
M1Sd States and Its Western afliss
between Iran
kraeps-live of its ,r',ruitip or pofjei
oat
and
Saudi
Arabia
and
a
coincidence
of those two oil-rich
least. Foreign Ralatim Owunittee in a staff
nations interests' with thoee of Washington.
But for the shah the 11ft ended on Jan. 17, 1979— just over
____
banabnosxopbiticstat.mint—whenassn u
one
year after CartWs "laland of stability" statement when
ofthe fgI'.
crisis — the ret noted: "A weak Iran,
fled
Iran for Egypt t Morocco then the Bahamas then
Foci'astiWetarn. could act as a catalyst for in. he
MUICO
than the United States and now Panama.
=ty and conflict In the Persian Gulf region"
On
Nov.
4, the "Tehran hostage crisis" began, with no end In
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California. Iowa tested a candidate's skill at
local organization and at communication at
the local level. Other states test other things,
but those were the tests in Iowa. It is also true
that Iowa became part of the political landscape because Jimmy Carter put it there in
1976. Inevitably, attention was focused on it.
Those were the political realities. Some
candidates dealt with those reali ties suecessfuliy. Others lost heavily.
?
In Iowa, Ronald Reagan suffered a severe
and possibly crippling setback. He lost one of
his major as*Ls, his aura of inevitability. His
of
casual
handling of his first major test also
"When you are a bona tide supporter
Into doubt his judgment as a political
said.
'q
threw
equal rights, you go all the way," he
only regret I have but one draft classification professional. With the advice of his campaign
"
manager John Sears, Reagan simply called
to lose for the opposite
the
wrong play. To continue the Super Bowl
I told the young man that while women
metaphor,
Reagan was sacked in Iowa.
probably could
Reagan's strategy to da te has not ad.
troops I wasn't sure an all-girl Army would
dressed Itself to his special problems as a
pro vide the level of combat efficiency
presidential candidate.
Pentagon was seeking.
People who have not made up their minds
"Generally speaking, men are physically about Reagan have two crystallized doubts.
stronger than women and therefore better The first one Is his age. The second one Is his
able to withstand the rigors of the hal, intellectual energy.
Uefield," I pointed out.
Reagan could have met those doubts head.
"Don't be such a male chauvinist," he 00 by a personal blitz of Iowa and by

strongest combat ready forces in the soundly defeated a much larger and still losing Vietnam). Congress has the value of specialized amphibious spreading throughout the body of its

forces greatly to counter the growing

casting the tax dollars he'd voted against into

I said, "The fact that you are a male who

admonished. "What about the Anwons? I

welcome black hands at home,
has reached draft age wouldn't have anything
inadequate levels of weapons and equipment
In irn, facing a moderate young to do with your proposal, would It?"
procurement are to be reduced further.
Democrat, Charles "Pug" Ravenal, the 70.
The real culprit In this dilemma is, of course,
"Perish the thought!" the young man
year-old Thurmond won re-election with 56
of
demurred,
obviously offended by such a
the all-volunteer military. At a time when U.S.
percent of the state's vote. Some portion his
c
sugges
on,
ti
"I
simply believe It is time to put
forces desperately need new and better weapons, margin was black — his largesse wi th publi
strong
black
old
wrongs
to
right.
Ttroughout most of cv
not to mention more of them, a larger and larger funds had neutralized much
history,
men
have
gotten all the thrills and
opposition.
slice of the defense budget is being allocated to
glory
going
to
war.
Imbalance has
A
doctor at the Young party Corn. lasted so long it can't beThat
attract even the inadequate numbers of recruits
offset
now by merely
pilmented Talmadge's assistance In
now enlisting.
splitting
military
duties
between
men and
thering health care for poor Georgians. Four women. The
The all-volunteer military has yielded no
only
proper
thing
to
do
is to let
days later a conservative white doctor began them have It all to
recognizable savings in training costs or reduced rund
Ul
emseves,"
.raising for Talmadge by warning that a
turnover. Both, in fact, have increased in recent
I said, "I certainly admire your sense of
Talmadge defeat would elevate Sen. Gaylord
years, while the absence of a draft shrinks the Nelson, D-WIs., who favors "cradle-to-the. equity and your selflessness In being Willing
reserve and erodes the quality of enlisted per- grave health care" and "other radical and to sacrifice your own chance for a military
sonnel.
Irresponsible socialist-bend federal plans." career In order to give young females a
So far Talmadge has been successful. The break. Nevertheless, I can't shake off this
Until Congress and the Carter administration
the
1990
election will tell whether he has learned nagging suspicion that motivating forces
come to grips with the actual consequences of
the
Thisrmond Woo w4 or whether black other than magnanimity are at work here."
all-volunteer military, Adm. Coogan's ships and
voters have learned how to read records.
A hurt look entered his eyes.
planes on station off the Persian Gulf are likely to
grow even less combat ready than they are today.

responding thoughtfully and in depth to

saw some of them In a movie once and they questions on complex Issues.
Instead, Sears and Reagan decided to re.
were as fierce a bunch of warriors as you
would ever want to see. Pitted against those TIm the Sears-Nixon campaign of 1968 — a
babies, most male soldiers wouldn't stand a controlled, no risk, minimum exposure
chance,
operation. It flopped. They applied a textbook
answer, but did not comprehend the problem.
"And what about the element of surprise? That is, normally speaking, front-runners
do
Imagine how the enemy would react upon not debate with also-cans.
seeing an all-girl Army charging out of the
The New York Post, for example, has been
trenches. I'll bet the other aide would raise
the white flag almost without firing a shot." running a series of articles on Kennedy's
private life. They are British-style
I said, "I can see you are serious about journalism, but seem to have some factyellow
s,
relinquishing your rights to a draft card, but they tend to make specific a kind of thing and
that
woiijdn't a lot of male college students had previously been In the "everyone knows"
become embittered and resentful over not category. They also pry open
some new
being allowed to register?"
questions about ChappaquJddjck.
"There might well be some protests of that
Kennedy can now look forward to the
sort;" the young man admitted. "However, prospect, quite possible, of
humiliating
anyone who feels that strongly about being defeats In Maine and New Hampshire,
his
dodged by the draft probably will sneak off to own New England backyard, Kennedy Is a
Toronto and enlist In the Canadian army." political Skylab, the George Romney
of 1011.

assaults in the Pacific, is in danger of intended victini.

Soviet menace on land and sea and

United States Navy and Air Force are be repeated anywhere, by any means American forces anywhere, for any
without question, unmatched by any again because of military weakness, reason other than the protection of U.S.
nation on the face of the earth in both
But with the reckless and uncalled- citizens or outright aggression by an
superiority and modernization,
for commitment of American combat adversary.
So powerful and self confident as a forces to the Vietnam war in 1965, with
The draft has been eliminated in
nation were we, that even though faced the greased pigskin, fumble-In-the, favor of an all-volunteer army, which at
with the very real possibility of con- backfield Idea of mopping easily on an the time when an entire population that

further improve our nuclear strikini!

army because of an ill-conceived and lasting peaceful one since It is by a
questionable) theory that such assaults govermnent that vows someday to rule
are no longer necessary and out dated. the world.
Are they?
In a dangerous age where there is the
The supersonic, long range B-i constant threat of hostilities from the
bomber has been scrubbed in favor of Communists and much of the thirdretaining the 500 remaining slower B- world block toward the United States as

capability.
This letter I started well over a itmutti
ago, but discontinued it for starting !o
feel at a loss for words to describe in
feelings toward our sorry u)n(litiou as a
former No. 1 military power and buffer
against Soviet aggression.

ventional or nuclear war (Berlin 1961,

52,(a much easier target) while at the well as the rest of the free world, we

enemy, ideas, particularly from young was fed up with war, seemed a good

With the invasion of Afghanistail, the

then Cuba in 1962) we stood fast, people of draft age, of our role In world Idea.
same time, the Soviets add to their Americans have allowed ourselves to
affairs as a buffer against Corn.
unyielding.
But since, it has proven to be an idea strike force the supersonic long range get drunk with security that is egg shell
We should keep a lesson in mind: On munism, took a 180-degree turn,
that is a near flop in that the once- "backfire" bomber that is capable of thin, and non-existent.

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who spilled t he beans concerning the
I would like to thank you for picking
Is Patriotism Gone?
fact that there were tapes.
Jeffrey Hart to replace Ronald Reagan
The appeasers always put off today's
Nixon and Chambers made fools out
as a columnist for the Evening Herald.
work
until tomorrow; but tomorro'
Mr. Hart certainly opened with a block- of the press, the establishment and the
never
comes. It's high time that we
State Department, not
buster "Was Nixon Framed."
to
mention
learn
a
lesson
from the Russians. We
President Truman.
I would like to add a few other bits
but
they
act. If we soon don'!
talk
S. B. "Jim"Crowe stop talking and start
and pieces, that would help to bring one
acting, it can t,e
Sanford too late.
to this conclusion.
Of course, it will have to be admitted Computer Story Helps
it we had a foreign policy with a
that Nixon was afflicted with a severe
backbone
instead of it wishbone, it i
Herald
Staff
Writer
Tom Netsel 'lid a
c'.se of stupidness to beli
tin" the
tef doubtful that Iran' ith it.i .it udent
fine
job
in
lus
Jan.
20
Ourselves
feature
Supreme Court would rule in his favor
rebels would have taken over our
on the tapes, to trust Kissinger and not on home cornputers.We had several
embassy
and held our delegates and
additional visitors to our Central
to have destroyed the ta pes.
security-force
hostages.
their
The Russians have as part of their Florida Computer club meeting the
Russia would
I
further
doubt
that
spy apparatus a Department of S8C day the article appeared, thanks
invade
Afghanistan
and
take control
to your reporting and excellent photo
Disinformation,
makes
a
good
patriotic
there.
It
really
layout.
Former Attorney General John
to
know
citizen
feel
bad
that
t' have to
The
article
and
photos were really
Mitchell, on "60 Minutes" said: "We
take insults from these small foreign
know there is money coming into the first class,
countries
because of our inferior
Ed Graves
country to finance these riots."
leadership.
Because of this inferior
Sanford
Add to these facts, the tape, menleadership
our
respect and prestige is
tioned by Mr. Har t and the very real Razler Does Fine Job
going
do
the
drain.
possibility that there was a doubleThis brief note is to compliment
who could have
agent Involved
I believe that we have people in this
planted the disinformation that the 1!:rald Staf f Writer David Hazier for
country that would sell ammunition to
evidence concerning the 'Democratic the fine job he did several weeks back
our enemies that we were at war with. I
Party being involved in this transfer of when he reported on the case we filed In
have heard people make such remarks
money from Cuba was in the the United States Supreme Court.
as "1 wish we would get into another
Whenever I talk with a reporter and
Democratic headquarters In the
war, so could get another job like I had
Watergate and you have the perfect he does an exemplary job, I like to let
during the Korean or Vietnam wars. I
set-up for the entrapment of the him know I appreciate It. He got all the
never made so much money in my life
Parties who broke Into Watergate.
facts right, and apparently did his
as I did then." That Is the kind of
Also, add to this that the police homework and deserves to be cornpatriotic people that live in this
detectives who came were out of their pilmented.
country.
district, and that the lookout was not In
Harvey M. Alper
Stephen Humlimit Sr.
place, when they came, and the man
Altamonte Springs
Sanford
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face the real world again as it really is
We should rebuild our conventional

reserves and the National Guard. The not one to be forgotten, or allowed to let power of ever again committing being phased out and combined with the

1980
Skylab

I think that it is time for its to Sflilp out
of the shell of false security that we

in both conventional and nuclear might. ping the U.S. Pacific fleet at the "safe" and about 1 million more permanently wide respect for the Marines, that In numbers of war ships to cover the
We maintained one of the largest and port of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. fleet then Injured In one way or the other, (but World War II proved many times over oceans of the earth like a deadly cancer

Army and Marine Corps and their more powerful Japanese fleet. This was

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For many years after World War II Sunday, Dec. 7. 1941 at 7:55 a.m., when
Because of the Idiodic, blunderous, powerful army is poorly and
the United States was the most the first of two carrier-launched waves restricted, "no win" war in Southeast dangerously undermanned,
powerful nation on the face of the earth of Japanese warplanes began scrap- Asia that left 55,000 Americans dead

The U.S. Navy is the obvious key to any credible
JULIAN BOND
defense of the Persian Gulf and the region's vast
oil reserves. But how ready is the Navy to fulfill
this vital mission should the ultimate test occur?
Ta
Not ready enough, according to Vice Adm. Robert
P. Coogan.
Adm. Coogan should know — he commands the
Pacific Fleet Naval Air Forces which include six
aircraft carriers, 17 air bases and 2,000 aircraft.
However impressive this force appears on paper,
closer- inspection discloses truly alarming
ncies.
Spare parts for aircraft are in short supply.
Phoenix air-to-air missiles are similarly scarce.
There must be an unwritten manual for
There are not enough F-14 fighters to equip the
conservative Southern pouticianson 'How To
two squadrons authorized for the defense of each Vote Against Black People In Congress But
carrier. Indeed, the carrier Midway — now Still Get Their Votes At Home On Election
steaming on station in the Arabian Sea — must Day."
rely on F4 Phantoms, an aitr.raft designed In the
If such a volume exists Sen. Strom Thurlate 1950s.
mood, R.S.C., must be Its author. Sen. Herman Talmadge, D.Ga., is his most devout
The net result of these logistical and equipment
shortfalls is that the Pacific Fleet's air arm could PupilHundreds of other white politicians with
sustain only a "very short war," according to
sizable black minorities among their conAdm. Coogan.
stituencies — Including President Jimmy
As deeply disturbing as these revelations are, Carter — must have been absorbing the
they pale by comparison with Adm. Coogan's lesson well.
review of the Navy's acute recruiting and per1.
A militant segregationist, Thurmond was
Soul
Caro1liiovernor
in
1948
—
as
elect
ed
soffnfleteñtThntjjoblems.
kilEIM1
a Democrat. He was the Dixiecrat candidate
The retention rate for Navy pilots in 1977 was a
discouraging 62 percent. The projected rate for for president in 1943. He was elected to the
U.S. Senate as a write-in candidate in 1954.
this year is 28 percent, a figure that Adm. Coogan
Ten years later he abandoned the
said threatens the very survival of the Navy's air
Democrats once again. In his enthusiasm for
arm as an effective combat force.
Barry Goldwater, he joined the Republican LIGHTER SIDE
And there are ominous deficiencies in other
Party In 1964. Four years later Thurmond was
skilled categories, including senior enlisted
re-elected to the Senate under the banner of
his
new party.
ratings essential to ship operations and training,
But
the 1965 Voting Rights Act began
Shortages of weapons and eq uipment are the
change
the color of South Carolina politics.
shameful legacy of years of inadequate defense
Thirty
percent of the Palmetto State's
budgets. The Carter administration in particular
population le black, and these newly enhas weakened the Navy by consistently denying It franchised voters were not likely to select a
By DICK WEST
sufficient funds for shipbuilding, maintenance,
segregationist over a more moderate
training, and weapons' procurement.
Democratic challenger.
WASHINCTON (UPI) — Everybody is
Thurmond became one of the first Southern talking these days about the prospect of
Inadequate defense budgets are also partly
women being drafted for military service, but
responsible for retention problems, not only in the senators to hire a black staff member. And he
began
to
exercise
his
considerable
skill
In
I
know
one young man who thinks he has a
,Navy but in every other service branch as well,
Washington
prying
federal
dollars
loose
from
better
Idea.
The hemorrhage .of trained officers and enlisted
constituents
who
never
for
selected
black
men is especially acute in Job classifications
He favors creating an all-girl Army.
— or cared — that their generous
requiring highly specialized skills. As Adm. senator
"It's
the only fair thing to do," he told me
no
had vigorously opposed the
Coogan noted, these people are leaving the authorization of most social welfare the other night when the subject of renewing
Selective Service registration came up.
uniformed services because pay rates are falling
programs.
"We once had an all-male Army, and we
behind inflation and fringe benefits are shrinking.
He had accomplished the politically impossible — casting votes against the interests have tried the all-volunteer Army, and now
With personnel costs already devouring nearly
60 percent of the defense budget, there simply are of his constituency while In Washington, It's time to give the all-girl Army a shot at IL "

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Pakistan, olive branches to Iran, often Ignored segment of a greying approximately 16 cents), when are our
"Jobs" for the youth, expanded benefits America, who are attempting to live on parents (forebearers), the backbone of
to minorities, relaxed constraints on a fixed income.
our nation and society, going to be
the CIA, accolades to Israel — and
Bearing In mind that Inflation Is ever granted "full citizenship," and allowed
Egypt, draft registration, boycotting spiralling upward at a rate never to receive "equal rights?"
the Olympics, support for ERA, threats before experienced In our entire history
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As many Republicans as Democrats Bill Gunter.
turned out last weekend at the fundIncidentally, stories ale making the
raising barbecue held to stock-up the rounds that Gunter may try again for a
campaign war-chest of Democratic U.S. Senate seat. The specific opponent
Sheriff John Polk of Seminole County. At he is looking at Is the only person to ever
last count the amount raised was defeat him for elective office — Sen.
somewhere near $27,000. And there are Richard Stone of Miami. Stone defeated
no candidates in sight to oppose the Gunter six years ago In the Democratic
popular county official.
primary Senate post,
One of the more Interesting happenings
At that time, Gunter was a
at the barbecue was seeing congessinal
congressman,
representing the fifth
candidate, Orange County Commissioner
congressional
district
in the U.S. House
Dick Fischer, using the occasion of the
filled by Richara
Representatives
now
of
to
film
a
campaign
packed dinner
promotional film. A motion picture Kelly, R Holiday,
The district Includes most of Seminole
cameraman followed him around as he
pumped the hands of everyone in sight. County. It was created while Gunter was
The fact that Polk is known far and a member of the Florida Senate. Many
wide was evidenced by the appearances political observers believe the district
of U. Gov. Wayne Mlxson and State was created specifically for Gunter.
While there were a lot of politicians at
Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner

the Polk affair there were more ordinary citizens who wished to show their
support for a favorite public official.
Tonic Vogt, the spouse of State Sen.
John Vogt, 1)-Cocoa Beach, filled In for
her husband who was chairing a meeting
of the Osceola County legislative
delegation. Vogt has been chairman of
that delegation for the past six years.

Later the same evening, U. Gov.

Mlxson received the same kind of at. held and local officers elected. Presiding November election ballot in Florida as a
tentlon from a hi-partisan group of over the meeting was Frank Griffo, head presidential contender.
politicians. Seated around having a of the state committee,
discussion with him fullowlng the annual
Named were: Dr. Raymond Bass,
banquet of the Altamonte
Casselberry
Sanford
veterinarian, chairman; June
Chamber of Commerce were: Vogt, state
In Lake Mary where three new
representatives Bobby Brantley, R. Cameron, vice chairman; David Massey, councilmen were sworn into office oil
treasurer; Lorene Phillips, secretary;
Longwood, and Robert Hattaway,
Randall
D. Priest, sergeant at arms and Jan. 7, of one of them, Gene McDonald
Altamonte, and County Commissioner
has managed to miss all three council
Rev. Sheridan Stanton, chaplain,
1 . n,Irn Mann
R.,n,,hllnnn
meetings held so tar. He tins been out ci
Also shaking the hands of the crowd
Donna Brinkle was elected Seminole town on business. McDonald is expected
was Altamonte businessman Frank County state committee-woman with to attend the Feb. 7 meeting, however,
Tibbits, who will be announcing soon his Barbara Shilson as her alternate, Bonner
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candidacy for the county commission 1. Carter was elected state cornseat now held by Bob French. Tibbits is
mitteeman with Don Crabtree as his
Sanford City Manager Warren
Republican while French is a Democrat. alternate.
Knowles will be taking five days vacation
time Feb. 4-8. He said he will be working
Carter was placed in charge of the for the city during the evening on those
The newly orgainzed Constitution petition drive to obtain names of days. During the daytimmit', he will be
Party Is on its way In Seminole County. registered voters willing to sign up to get taking a course for his real estate
The organizational meeting has been Meidrim Thomson's name on the broker's license.
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WAIINGTON For all his per veralty,
Soviet President L.onid Brezhnev gives
Washington policy makers a sense of
security. He's an adversary they have come
to know. They understand his moods and can
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Breshnev's remark about "Wneu," but the
escort officer from the American embassy
picked it
11* embassy later reported to
Washington in a cIIfIed account: "The
So . dft all the rhetoric and rancor Soviet interpreter did not translate the
between Wadilngtoa and Now, there Is a ufeunc. to illness probably because he
mded It as too sensitive"
det dread that Brezhnev may he loft regarded
About the same time, Brezhnev also met
control ofthe Kremlin toWowntoroeewho
may alrea have In 11
the tutu, by separately with Wed Germany's Chancellor
promoting the aggression against Ikbnut Schmidt and France's President
Glacard d'Eitaing. Afterward, German oftIdals tipped off the CIA that "progress on
An earlier scare rippis ilsrougi
BarIla.related matters was impaired by
Washington
at the ailing (&amp;v's) extreme weariness."
wl_IlI0. reporto_
_wemed th
,,On one occasion," they reported,
.tir.
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standing cardlovaicuular problems sad "Brezhnev was upset by a sbez'p and
disagreeable dispute between foreign
a
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ripadid a topseoret dispatch on Nov.
107L "His swings in mood have become more Dietrich) Guschsr, but appeared too weak to
st it."
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pronoimoed, portusps In
In a separate report to CIA milacts,
of 11110111110111118 #11d sedetives."
Freedu oMclals caamid that "&amp;szlmav
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Agency le or aid seined tired end not a well man." H. tended
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InIthN'YMOV
had "to reM from briefing flN and freque Uy
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bw will retire at the puts co'ess. in
that
me CM was not convinced,
rebrMy (l0)."
Wuhnev would step down. me talk of
IthvIf dropped a similar hid to retement, suggested a top-e.cret report,
1111111~
a grespof visiting U.S. senators. "No one Is "may have accurately reflected BflsiSV'5
.belngvhatftIs,therecna ostlack as of last fall (107$) ousof his
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reporting and Brezhnev's more recant public
ago siifered a heart attack. He
behavior suggests he now mews to stay on." years
probably has a pacemaker
"UesrIy," the report added, "Brezhnev
"Brezhnev has other but minor medical
has periods of elation and depression, and his problems, e.g., occasion
al attacks of bursitis
Intentlone may vary an his mood swings. Thus
the right shoulder and repeated upper
we can expect more contradictory reporting respiratory m
Breftev has been
on me slam ..."
dlag'io.ed at times as depressed and at other
Now, foir years later, intelligence analysts times as alert, energetic and 'nimatet He
again are speculating that Brezhnev's grip on has long been prone to substantlai mood
the Kremlin may be weakening. As long as swings, a disposition that probably has
Brezhosvislnchwgs, they believe, the Soviet become more pronounced
Union will hold back from a direct con.
He sometimes uses stimulants and
frontatlon with the United States.
sedatives in excess of the recommenda tion of
The state of his health, therefore, could
affect the state of the world.. Those who have Ida physIdanj and this has probably ac
his mood swings. mere is no inseen Brezhnev recently say the mileage Is centuatod
dicatboui that his Intellectual acuity
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has been
hegladag to show on his
face. He Is a inrty,
affected by these emotlon
'4oeted rude of a o iuiwesMv specimen. problems ly
a no alga of a lessening ot his
His huge gray head
faward, itus face i'J4IIfleflt orndcontact
with reality.
psIl4d, the eyebrows still
"(But) on Moral occasions .." the ci*
email or pedueps y only seem wiali,
flW7 aid., "he has been described as
encroached upon an they are by great cheeks.
unable to concentrate, Inattentive aid
me eyes also give a
,
beeno gI.,d over anl* hues fatigued. In addition to reflecting the
j an
desdetlon of his limited physical reserves cc
wunic.Uve date.
the iffid of ezce ve
Like an old grlssly be, the Kremlin leader
tie
has about him an auta of a gory, combative could be symptoms of deprlft
pest, but lbs former keecity bo bsm to
"PIods of depression are likely to laM
tide. A topsecrot aaomy, cQ94)ed from him to foajs on his other health protgens, ai
dajns evidence by CIA doctors, has this Uds'couj4 magnify future bouts of depression
to say about his health:
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Aggravation Is being told that the
repairs your new car needs aren't
covered under warranty. Yet, If a dealer
has used warranty disclaimers to avoid
fixing your vehicle, you aren't
t*cessanlly without recourse.
Consumer Reports notes that, In addition to original warranties (the kind
you get In a standard, written form'wbetP'
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I..ia, *k a..ri tha'rp we less visible
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types of protection for new-car ownem protection is the "Implied" warranty,
no written warranty is only one form created by state laws under the Uniform
of what's called an "express" warranty, Commercial Code, The code states that
every product sold carries with It an
Which can also be given by the
nanufacturer somewhat Informally, as implication of "merchantability" and
in a television commercial. In one "fItne" — tht Is the product has to be
)4lmeaota case, for Instance, a man who usable for the purposes for which It Is
had purchased a Ford truck claimed that Intended.
You can bring implied warranties Into
e vehicle was damaged when he tried
your
negotiations with a manufacturer,
to use It as a TV commercial had
as
did
a Maryland car owner whose
suggested he could.
vehicle
broke down during a visit to
commercial
The judge ruled that the
Canada.
The auto had to be left for
for the four-wheel-drive picitup should
repairs
under
a 12-month42,000,nIIe
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company's
* considered part of th
express
wWfiflty.
Wwanty. And the jury eventually
Aided by the Montgomery Coiiity, Md.,
awarded the man $51) In damages and
Office
of Consumer Affairs, the owner
$175 In coutt costs.
Other potential sources for express claimed the manufacturer had
arraatlbs are brochures, claims made obligations under the Implied warranty.
Ulu pitches (particularly those made Alter some negotiations. the automaker
fT writing),- even oral promises. You - agreed to reimburse the owner for train
flilglfl employ any of these to back up fare home from Canada, and for the
your assertions In a breath of warranty return fare to pick up the repaired car,
Some payment was also made for hotel
P30.
Another little publicized form of tfls and taxi fares.

Home fires are a major threat to our
safety — even to our lives,
Modern high-rise buildings are
generally fire resistive (but not
"fireproof") and are built with strong
enclosed stairways. Fires are usually
confined to Individual apartments. They
rarely spread to more than one floor.
Residents are urged to remain calm In
the event of fire, mere is no reason to
panic If certain precautions are taken.
Seek safety Immediately.
We are particularly warned not to wait
for elevators. They already may be out of
service. Or the fire department may be
using them to get to the fire area.
So, you should learn the locations of all
stairways In your building. Since no two
fires are alike, It might be necessary to
change your exit plans.
Remember, your fire department works
for you 24 hours a day. Call Immediately
upon discovering a fire so that proper
personnel and equipment can be sent to
help.
Provide the dispatcher with accurate
location biormatlon, Including street
address and apartment number. And
don't assume that someone has already
called the fire department. You do It! U
you think the corridor can be used safely,
alert other occupants by pulling the
nearest fire-alarm box on your floor.
Then proceed quickly to the nearest
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and the stairway door as you leave.
Use wet towels or blankets to seal
cracks around the door and other places
where smoke Is seeping into your
apartment. Turn-off air-conditioning
units that bring in fresh air from a
corridor or other public space outside
your apartment.
If smoke Is coining into your apart.
ment and lf you have windows that can be
opened, open one of them a couple of
Inches as close to the ceiling as possible.
Lie down on the floor where the air
usually Is cooler and fresher.
Whether you live in an apartment or a
twine, predetermine a location outside
the building where all members of the
family will gather If evacuation Is
necessary. Many people have died upon
returning to blazing buildings to rescue
family members who already left the
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Bo Derek Rates A ' 10' With Family Of Cancer Victim
United Press International
FAN CLUB: Be Derek rates a "10" and then some as far as
Peter Ragucci Jr. and the family of 14-year-old Judy Dubour
are concerned. Judy has bone cancer, and Ragucci is leading a
fund-raiser on her behalf in Bennington, Vt., where Bo is
costarring with Shirley MacLame and Anthony Hopkins in
"Change of Seasons." Ragucci says he called her about the
drive and she said, "if my name can help, do whatever you
want with it." Now, T-shirts sporting the famed name are
going for $ to $100. Other reports from the film location have
painted the reclusive Bo as a prima donna of "impossible"
stature, but Ragucci isn't buying It. Says he, "Bo and her
husband are super people, Just super."

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but don't
caricature Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as 11
(iOSS between a witch and a vulture." That's what enraged
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rariy say ui
Labor Party is doing with the beer coaster they're distributIn

Santa Monica, Calif., at 86: "It was like working wi th an encYT
title of his new song "Regrets."
clopedia of comedy. He knew our business better than most.
was a magician, puffing things you'd never figure a comic,
He
PERHAPS A BARREL..: When Canadian songstress Anne
signed
to
co-host
five
ts
Murray
segmen of "The Mike Douglas to pull ... I never saw him depressed in the 3o years l knew him .:
mischievous kid I ever knew."
Show," she never figured she'd be doing It without her clothes. Ji mmy was the oldest _________
The airline took care of that losing her luggage en route
GLIMPSES: Tony Martin and Cyd Charlase will do a special
from Toronto to Los Angeles. For a solid week, the question of
performance Saturday at the Walt Whitman Auditorium of
what she'd wear the next day became a running Joke
manifested at one time when a small trunk allegedly courte. Brooklyn College in New York ... Angelo Pizzo has been named
sy of the offending airline
was trundled onstage. But all it Director of Motion Pictures for Television by Time-Life Films:
,
contained was a young woman who emerged asking If she'd in Hollywood Michelle Triola Marvin will attend the New:
reached Buffalo yet. Says Anne, "Well, at least they didn't ask. York opening of "Caligula" Friday to see her Los Angeles.
neighbor, Peter O'Toole, in action as a first-century Romar
me to do the show in the nude." She's still searching for her
Alan Alda is in Europe to publicize his film, "The Seduction of.
missing wardrobe.
Joe Tynan"... Tony Bennett took a detour from a concert tour

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will mean a comeback. If the tax man doesn't nail him first. He
says he can't remember if he filed federal income tax returns
year.ti — that, "We were so busy trying to make
in the last
the payroll we never got a chance to do a lot of things." The

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SUFFER NOW, PLAY LATER: Ex-TWA staff physician Dr
Scott Ell*rger has come up with a sure cure for Jet lag. Hi
says, in the March edition of Forum magazine, all an airlini
passenger has to do to insure a bright-eyed arrival at ha
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decisions of the Chinese and cannot take place," Daurne said furt,
West Germany, for five hours mittee, which is to meet in Lake
for i boycott include Canada;
Japanese governments could affect later.
Friday to debate what position they
Placid,
N.Y.,
next
week.
the thinki ng of European nations.
Britain Prime Minister Margaret
Japanese Olympic Committee should take but adjourned without
In Paris, Vitali Sniirnov, a Soviet Thatcher backed it, but the British
Carter administration sources Chairman Katsuharu Shibath told
a reaching a decision.
Olympic Committee vicechairman, Olympic Committee wants to atbelieve if West Germany - which news conference he concurred with
Italian National Olympic Corn- said Moscow Olympic authorities tend); Australia Prime Minister
has followed a policy of ac- the government opinion that "the
mittee President Franco Carraro believe it was "unthinkable" to hold Malcolm I'rascr backed it, the
commodation over the last decade Olympics must be
held in a friendly said each country's Olympic the
gaines without the Americans. Australian Olympic Committee
with the Soviet Union - decides not and peaceful atmosphere."
committee would make its own
Technically, each country's ma y, tooi; Papua New Guinea, New
to go to Moscow, other Western
In France, analysts said that since decision based on the Olympic Olympic committee
must decide. Zealand and Japan.

President Carter Determ*ined Athletes Will Have Games

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Afghanistan by Feb. 20.
drawn, in a location other growing international
Organizing Committee for the
President Carter says he Is
"It is not politics when one
Carter told a national than the Soviet Union."
momentum behind Carters winter gaines, which start
determined
in
nation
invades that nation's
high-quality conference on physical fitness
Deputy press secretary Ray determination to have a New
York state this month, capital, installs a puppet
International athletic games Friday:
Jenkins told reporters that boycott of the Moscow and said
be het in some location this
Soviet athletes are regime and participates in the
when
asked about the timing Olympics. China and Japan welcome
"I want the world and
year, but they must be staged
at time winter assassination or death of a
athletes from all around the and possible new location of said they would join the Olympit's,
outside Russia if so
Woo
leader it does not like, in"it is not politics when one cluding the families of those
are not removed from world to know that I am the international games, boycott.
Carter and his wife nation sends 100,000
determined that they will Carter simply said: "The
Afghanistan.
of its leaders.
statement
speaks
for
itself,"
Rosalynn
were to fly to Camp hea vi ly armed troops across a
Carter has urged a boycott, have a chance to participate
"It is not politics when an
Secretary of State Cyrus David today to spend their
tran ir' or cancellation of the this year in international Vance
border aid subjugates its army of invaders sweeps the
said Montreal was the 69th weekend at the retreat. peace-lo
summer Olympic games in games of the highest quality
Carter iliet Friday with neighbor," thedeeply religious countryside, killing those who
invading
forces
imiost
likely site for an
Moscow if Soviet Invasion — but, unless
resident told dare to stand in its way.
alternate Olympics,
Rernard Fell, chairman of the the physical fitness
troops
do
not
con"it is aggression, pure and
leave in Afimhanistan are with.
Meantime, there was a 1.,ko
Placid
Olympii ference,
simple."

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Still more pigskin news. Congratulations go out to

Oviedo coach Paul Greer.
Greet served as-offensive line coach for the Lions
and helped mold the blocking that took the Lions to the
semi-finals of the 3A state playoffs this past season.
Greet was recently named the new head football
coach at Zephyrhills High School.
"We hate to lose him," says head Lion Joe Mon.
tgomery. "But we're happy for him. It's a real

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and motherless little word 'Ms.' Is cast Into the lexicographical
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FASHION FIRST: New York tailor Vincent Sanitate who
numbers such luminaries as Frankie Valli, Sergio Franchl and
Telly Savalas among his clientele has come up with a new
design for the fashion world. He ca lls it "the Rubeli" in
honor of Steve Rubell, the Studio 54 major-domo recently
sentenced to three years In the slammer on income tax cha r.
ges. Sanitate says it's a high fashion blue denim prison suit,
and explains "I feel that Steve's life style deserved a little
fashion Imagination to equal the imagination he brought to the
New York City nlghtllfe scene." Besides, says Sanitate, "it will
make his three years go faster If he can dress in something
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challenge to be a good head coach and Ws something
we all work for. Paul will do a good Job."

From the don't change horses in the middle of the
stream department... The Semoran Pony Baseball
League has raised a few eyebrows among coaches,
players and parents as their registration approaches
over the next two weekends,
The new boar. of directors for the league has
decided not to let players that would normally return to
the same team do so, Instead going to a wide open
Several coaches have decided to take the season off
under the new plan and a lot of kids have expressed
disappointment in not returning to their old team,
Several comments from the parents concerning
new set-up are the type that can't be put to print,
Seems like another case of parents meddling In a
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Big men Reggie Butler and Bruce Mccray shut down
Daytona Seabreeze's inside scoring game and took full advantage of a parade to the foul line in the fourth quarter Friday
night to help lift the Seminoles to t heir 21st win of the season,
61-49.
The victory ties a single season all-time winning record for
the Tribe. They have a shot at setting a new winning record
Tuesday night at home against Lyman.
Six-six Reggie Butler tallied 14 points to go along with
McCray's 21 and the Tribe's two big men held the starting
front line of Seabreeze, which measures, n at 6-7, 6-6 and 6-6 to
14 points Inside,
The San dcrabs slick junior Rodney Williams pumped In a
game high 23 points, but as Seminole coach Bill Payne pointed
out, "They were all outside shots,"
Butler and McCray jerked ninerebounds apiece to help the
Seminoles control the boards through three quarters. In
final stanza, the trailing Sandcrabs resorted to the press and
ran into foul trouble. They also ran Into Dr. Glen Stambaugh,
who operates from the charity stripe with the precision of a
heart transplant
ialist.
The slick-shooting senior, a 90 percent free throw ace,
canned seven straight char ity shots In the final eight minutes
to help Seminole
away from the Sandcrabs in the closing

situation."
"I'm glad some People made the trip to see us play over
there, our folks in the stands helped a lot,"
The victory marked the fourth straight for the Tribe, who
earlier had a 17 game win streak going and sets up their shot at
breaking the school winning record.
But Payne was quick to point out that the Seminoles have
five games left and none of them are easy.
"We've got Lyman coming to our place Tuesday night and
they're always get ready for us. The team has been working
hard, they don't want to get beat by anybody the rest of the
way."
Asked if he thought his squad was peaking in view of Its 21-1
slate, Payne was quick to toss aside any thoughts of having
reached the best point of performance.
"I'm not one to believe In peaking," said the Senlinole coach.
"All we know is that right now we're playing good basketball
and we want to continue to play good basketball going Into the
district tournament at the end of the month."
"You really don't know what it's like to peak until you're on
your way down, and the way the kids have been playing, I don't
think we're on the way down" added the Tri be boss,
Foliwing Tuesday night's contest against Lyman, the
Seminoles face Lake Howell, Evans, DeLand and Daytona
Mainland in the season finale.
SANFORD (81): Stambaugh 15, Whitney 7, D. Thomas 2, S.
Thomas 2, MeCray 21, Butler 14, Grace 0. Totals: 19 23-30 11.
DAYTONA BEACH SEABREEZE (49): Ervin 6, Robinson 4,
Small 2, Williams 23, Postell 8, Martin 4, Clark 2, Banks 0.
Totals: 22 5-14 49.
halftime: Sanford 30, Seabreeze 25; Fouls: Sanford 13,
Seabreeze 21; Fouled Out: U. Thomas, Postell.

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MUST DO WINDOWS: Queen Elizabeth needs someone to
keep the palace tidied up, so like any other British householder
In search of help, she's running a classified ad in the London
Daily Telegraph. It says: "Wanted, Buckingham Palace.
Vacancy for the post of chief housekeeper upon retirement of
the present holder. Single applicant to take up residential
appointment in July 1960 ... Age group 45.60. Apply to master of
the household ..." And equality or no equality, the queen
doesn't want a man mucking about the place with mop and
broom. Says a palace spokesman, "I think it has to be a
woman. It's a job for a woman." Men's libbers might take

each.

Laurence12,Perry10.Tos:

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difference In the ball 2310-1551,
game came at the charity
Halftime: Daytona

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stripe. Mainland connected on
10-15 free throws while the

Mainland 25, Lyman 13;
Fouls: Daytona Mainland 23,
Lyman II.

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While the Tribe was busy canning 23-30 foul shots on the
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night,
Seabreeze was almost as cold as the Seminoles were hot.
Buccaneers, paced by a 12 portonities.
The
Sandcrabs
cashed In on a mere 5-14 from the free throw
point effort by Lori Laurance,
LYMAN (60): Ferrltto ,J.
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sëored a 56.50 win over Smith 3, M. Smith 12, Page 1,
line
"Reggie had a super effort tonight," commented Payne of
I1yman's Lady Greyhounds Serrano 12, McDaniel 10.
his senior center, "He and Bruce did an excellent Job on their
F)iday night In women's Five Totals: 20 10-23 so.
Star Conference action.
DAYTONA MAINLAND big men."
"It was a pretty rough gazne," Payne po inted out. "I thought
Maria Smith and Mila (5$): Richards It, Jennings!,
Serrano aided the Lyman Roundtree 11, McCoy 2,
cause with a dozen points Tucker 2, Ferguson 7,

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four from the bench. Ills Fighting Tribe tied a
school record by recording its 21st win of the
season Friday night with a 61-49 win over Five
Star ('onferenee rival Seahreezt'.

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Falls At Crosby
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UP!)
Tom have 36-hole scores of 8-wider-par 136 and a
Beach today and again in the fourth round luck, Toil) Watson and Jack Nicklaus,
Kite, a man who has been close enough times one-stroke lead over Jerry Pate and Steve
Sunday. Kite, for one, is looking forward to
perhaps golf's two greatest players over the
to become one of the most consistent players
Melnyk.
the assignment, full of confidence he has a
last
decade, ran into trouble while playing
on the PGA Tour while winning only two titles
Melnyk shot a 68 at easier Cypress Point
solid chance to win his third title. His only Spyglass. Watson
In seven years, feels good about his chances while Pate had a 71 at Spyglass. Another shot
shot a 74 and Nicklaus,
other victories were in the 1976 IVB Classic
co
Corning
this weekend In the $300,000 Bing Crosby
back after five months of idleness
back,
after
a
70
at
Lake Brantley's Lady
Pebble
Beach,
was
PGA
BISHOP MOORE (42): L National Pro-Am.
and the 1978 B.C. Open.
shot 76.
Patriots rebounded from a Dries 5, K. Dries 10, Conroy 8,
champion David Graham, while Gil Morgan,
'! mn looking forward to playing Pebble
That put Watson at 142, six Shot5 off the
He
shot
an
unspectacular
but
trouble-free
nine point deficit at the half Mergo 6, N. Gardner 9, K. 70 at tough
with 69 at Pebble, was at 139, three shots off
Beach," Kite said, "I like the course and I've lead, while Nicklaus was three shots
farther
Spyglass
Hill
Friday
to
share
the
the lead,
and got a lost second bucket Gardner 4. Totals: 16 10.24
had some good rounds on It."
back at 145.
second-round
lead
with
former
Oklahoma
by guard Mindy Patrick to
Johnny Miller, Ed Fiorl, George Burns and
LAKE
N'ILEY (43): State All-America David
Edwards didn't feel that strongly about
Arnold Palmer was another two back at 147
Edwards.
edge the Bishop Moore Lady Foss 15, M. Ranalli 1Z COUIkI'
Larry Nelson were at 140, so only four shots
playing Spyglass, although he is looki
ng
along
with hope winner Craig Stadler, while
Edwards,
who
won
more
than
$44,000
last
separated
10 players with two rounds left to
Hornets 43-42 FrIday night. 3, Patrick 4, Pruitt 7, Isis 2.
ahead to playing Pebble Beach, He said he defending Crosby champion Lon Hinkle
year
in
his
first
full
season
on
to,
shot
a
w
play
In
the
was
chase
Patrick's shot came with Totals: 1$ i1'23
for a $54,000 prize,
will hope for the best,
at 152, 16 shots back and 0-over-par. He will
steadier .69, also at Spyglass, so he and Kite
Kite,
Edwards
just five seconds left in the
and Pate all play Pebble
Halftime: Bishop Moore 25,
While the two were having all sorts of good not make the
cut after today's third round.
contest, Lake Brantley's Lake Brantley 11; Fouls:
comeback was aided by 15 Lake Smalley 19, His;;
points from senior center Moore 24. Fouled out:
Rebecca Foss and a dozen Conroy; Junior Varsity:
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fin. (UP!) wear their long johns tomorrow," with DanieL
points by senior forward Bishop Moore 4$, Lake
putted for the four.
"I think the first two days are
It was cold and it's getting colder, said Corner, who added she has
Michelle Ranalli.
Next at 143 came Sandra Post with
BmaiMley 412.
"I thought the eagle putt might important
but JoAnne Corner doesn't mind.
to get into position for the
dieted off 14 pounds "and only has 31 a 72, Donna Horton White with a 72, drop," she
said,
last two rounds, and right now I'm in
The 40-yarold LPGA veteran to go."
Amy Alcott with a 74 and Gall Hirata
After five more pars, she got her position to do well," said the Wan.
Ignored temperatures diving Into the
Daniel, who played in the same with a 72.
second
and last birdie when she splanted South African who
and north winds gusting up to 35 threesome with Corner and shot an
led by a
Corner, long one of the game's wedged to three feet and sank the
shot af ter a
::
Thwy's first
miles an hour Friday to shoot a 2. even par 73, said the cold weather stars, missed most of the tour last putt.
Lyman Greyhounds
round.
tacticalagainst
error, under-par
71 and take a two-shot Indeed seemed to help the leader. year wi th Injur ies to her wrists
Friday night in a Five Starmade
Confeone
re ncesmall
showdown
l
Daniel
promised
to
be
all
bundled
She agreed wi th many players
ea
Little
th
d over Sally
and Be
1inytcna Mainland. They tried to run and gun. Unfor tunately
"1 Just cannot play In cold suffered In a trailbike accident. But up f or today's third round when that
Daniel
Into
the cold was almost as
today's third round of the weather, but It didn't look like It was she said Friday the injuries
f- the Longwood crew, they played right into the Buccaneers
haven't temperatures are expected to dip bothersome as the wind.
$100
Championship of Deer bothering her at all," said the
g me plan and were gunned down by the third-ranked Creek
bothered her since last fall,
even further.
"I think the wind is tough to play,
niand crew 14I.
slender Daniel, Who Was the lp(JA's
Corner, who also said her 1oflg J
"I'll be weari ng a ski cap — I've anyway, but when it's t
"I really don't mind cold -rookie of the year in 1979.
his cold, it's
hitting abilities helps her overcome got all kinds of stuff I can
::Applying its patented full court pressure-packed press, weather," said the hefty Carner.
wear to even harder. When it's cold you have
Corner's 71 gave her a twoday the wind, played bogey-free golf. It keep warm," she
said.
t1J blitzed out early and never lot upetroutto its ()tJ
to swing within yourself more and
"Cold weather is good for all fat total of 140, six under par. Li ttle took her nine holes to
ge(herft
spite
De
he
r
1-over-par
74,
li against just :-i loss this season,
Little
it'shardtobeaggressivewny
people like trw.
followed her opening rou nd 6$ with a birdie when she hit a four-Iron to t
Buc's raced away from the Greyhounds In the first five
"All those slim racy ones better 74 Friday for a 142 total and a tie green 40 feet from the pin and he said she was pleased to be within have to change yo ur game so
two- striking range,
much," she said.
r*Inutes and for all practical purposes had the contest wrapped
ub in thefirst quarter. By halftime Mainland had built a 52.2?
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exception to that.
QUEEN SEA: It takes a whllb for royalty to come of age.
The Netherlands' CrownPrincess &amp;atrlx will be 42 on April
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waiting for all her life the throne. Her 70-year-old mother,
Queen Jullana, says she's abdicating. She's the eldest of
Europe's three reigning queens England's )Ilthbetb is 54
and Margaretbe of Denmark is 40. Beatrlx Is married to a
German businessman a union that stirred up a storm of
protest. Her sister, Irene, stirred one up too when she converted to CathoUcism, but at least her marriage to a Spanish
Carlist prince kept the bloodline blue. Julian has reigned
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GIJMPSF.S: James Miehener was given the 29th Franklin
Award for Distinguished Service Tuesday by the Printing
Industries of Metropolitan New York ... Peter Graves is on
location in Egypt, portraying an American oil man in the
Persia of 1908 in a new film, "The Guns and the Glory"
Giancarlo Glannini
fresh from the Greater Miami Film
Festival
is in New York to promote his role in Marcello
Fondato's "The Immortal Bachelor," in which he costars with
Monica Vitti, Vittorio Gassman and Claudia Cardinalt'...
Ginger Rogers is in Paris to attend the 90th anniversary
celebration of the Moulin Rouge
L 0 R 0 HIGH EXECUI'IONER: Some may cry
"chauvinism," but the London Times is not intimidated. Not
only has the august newspaper passed a death sentence on the
courtesy title "Ms." so beloved of feminists, It decided
Tuesday to draw and quarter the offending word as well. Says
Times' columnist Trevor Fishlock, "It is artificial, ugly, silly,
means nothing and Is rotten English ... It is a faddish middleclass plaything and far from disguising the marital status of
women, it draws attention to It. It Is a vanity." That said,

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European nations will follow Its Tokyo, like Paris, had been trying to
Charter.
Most are ex pected to follow the
The Chinese and Japanese lead,
stay out of the growing U.S.-Soviet
President
Carter's
stand,
which
opinions
of their governments. But
governments have said they will not
Willi Daume, president of the West confrontation,
decision by Japan has been endorsed by Congress, is in Some countries - Holland is one
par ticipate in the Moscow summer German Olympic Committee, met in to endorse thethe
American position
that unless Soviet troops are withthe committee and government
Olympic Gaines in a boost for Frankfurt to discuss the future
of the was certain to increase pressure on drawn from Afghanistan by Feb. 20. are
in direct opposition.
President Carter's call for a boycott Olympic games with Russian
France. The French have said they the Olympics should be moved from
So
far, the countries that are flat
of the games unless the Soviet Union Ambassador Vladimir Semjonov, defintely will
send an Olympic team
Moscow, canceled or postponed.
no go's are Norway, Chile, Saudi
removes
its
troops
from but no details were revealed,
to Moscow.
The United States Olympic
Arabia, Bahrain, Morocco, China
Afghanistan.
"The Olympic Games are in
Officials from 11 National Committee has put the question to and Egypt.

Tennessee Tech's football fortunes will be worth
watching over the next few seasons. Tech has inked
Mr. Marvelous of Oviedo along with Lake Brantley's
passing whiz Tony Constantine. Those two offensive
aces aren't a bad beginning to a high scoring offense
for any division two school. Word has It that Tech is
also trng to land the Patriot's massive center Steve
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tolucci
in Stockholm to promote his latest movie, "La
Luna," which stars Jill Clayburgh—on his country's political
and financial woes: "There are those who think that if only the
communists were in power, all Italy's problems would be
solved. By all rights, Italy should be bankrupt. Maybe it's
another sign of a strong sense of identity that Italy still exists."

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Herald Sports Editor

While
mong prep athletic ledgers at this time, old man
-pigskin is back in the news too.
A couple of local gridders have been selected
to play
In the Second Annual Florida Athletic Coaches
Association All-Star game for graduating seniors,
Oviedo's sensational tailback Marvin McC!ennon,
along with Seminole High's rugged linebacker Reggie
Campbell and Apopka's Reggie Taylor have been
Invited to take part In the August 2nd game that will pit
North Florida's top graduating seniors against the
south at Florida Field In Gainesville.

Is pretty flattering." Tory MP Keith Best has another word fo
it. "Absolutely pathetic," says he, ,,the Labor Party has no
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the like
right there in his seat. Never mind that lello
passengers shy away
the idea is to keep the blood fron
"pooling" in lower extremities. He who would conquer Jet la
also must avoid the smoking section and refuse coffee, tea,
sweets and cocktails. An otherwise pleasant interlude at 35,0(X
feet thus becomes an ordeal of missed amenities but at least
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master of ceremonies for the Easter Seals telethon March V..
23... 8tepkaale 7"bsll,t lion location in San Francisco,
costarring with David Keith In the four-hour NBC-TV feature,
"The Golden Moment" .., Alan King will attend the Feb. 6
Festival Theater preview and Bergdorf Goodman party In
New York for "Just TO Me What You Want" In which he
costars with All MacGrew

Mainland Crushes Lyman

DOWNBEAT: James Now has come a long way since his
soul Nis of the 1k—a long way down. He was tha Baltimore
court Tuesday to talk about a $170,000 debt Incurred In the
purdwe of. radio station, &amp;own says he's broke — that, "I
haven't seen no money in a lot of years." But he isn't without
hope. He told U.S. Magistrate Clarence Gosh he has a new
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rebuild the team for next year."
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can be considered un. sophomore year and became
At the All-Stir break, the touchable, That Includes an
McGinnis to the Indiana would not veto
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a two-on-two basketball tournament held at the company's plant on South
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NY Islanders t Hartford

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Berea 7$, Clinch Valley 69
Ky. St. 91, Wilberforce 74
La. Coll 77 Dillard 69
Monmouth 70, Carleton 69
NC. St. 76, Furman 56
N. Car. SI, Citadel 10
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Beloit 2$, Coe 24
Cornell 64, Lawrence 39
Dakota St. 59 S.D. Tech 61
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Buffalo 61 Fredonia 64
Colby 71, Norwich 66
Colgate 59, New Hamp. Sill
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Howard 60, Morgan St. 34
Ithaca 10. Clarkson 79
Lowell 63, Coast Guard 39
Manhattanville 61, CCNY 19
N.H. Coll 97, York 72
Penn 7$, Cornell 30
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St. John's 61, RIU 63
Union I). Hobart 63
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Vancouver at Minnesota
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OiLY APINSUSTERS
Standlni Spoilers; Jet set;
Rebels:
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Super St I; Bucks &amp; Does;
Leprecha ; Popeyes; Mr. &amp;
Mrs.; Li
Strikes; Gators;
Four Dlai ds; Double Dozen ;
HI Balls; Z Marks; Orange
Bowlers; Gems;
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Darrell Williams added four points respectively, Dennis People, Richard Roberts, Robert Snell, Willie Stevens
the 300
Gilchrist had 2. Total
Brown and Steward Gordon each scored 2 points. Total 62.
For the losing TipTop team Rod Alexander scored 16 points
For Joes Leroy Richardson in an losing effort scorched t he contrlbut4 for a 325 shot
and blocked 4 shots; Dexter Franklin scored 8; Darrell cords with 45 points, Rickey Richardson added 3; Alexander every Suty Night. You can
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Dedy Cooper of the Bay Area Striders
nicked Russia's Andrei Prokofyev In the 60yard hurdles, although both were timed In
7.18.
But Nikolay Chernyetskly gave the
Russians their first victory, outklcking
favorite Herman Frazlerinthe final 30yards
to win the first section of the 500-yard run In
57.1. Bart Williams won section two at 58.8.
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Women's 60-ya rd hurdles at 7.79, two feet
ahead of Russia's Yekaterina Smirnova, who
clocked 7.83.
Dolly Fleetwood held off Lisa Hopkins to
win the women's 60-yard dash at US.
Stave Scott won the two mile in 8:37.2,
despite slowing up in the final four laps. Jacek
Wszola of Poland won the high Jump at 7.0%.
Ned Amour won the men's long Jump at 253, upsetting Olympic gold medalists Randy
Williams and Arnie Robinson.
Dannie Jackson of Arizona state placed
second (25.12), while WilliamsflnjtjgJ
(25.0yand Robinson fourth (244).
Several members of the Southern
California Track and Field Officials
Aoclation boycotted the meet because the
dem
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$490
tributlon was denied. But meet director Will
Kern recruited enough officials to handle the
meet.

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Chr S Huff 189 J J Sexton 181
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minimum i heir entry fee Eva Capps 398, Ruth Ene 177,
back. The f is only $5 per K athy Peterman 426.
Converted Splits: 310 Tina
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The Sanford Kiwanis year. In addition to the 10,000 down by age groups for
men was conducted,
the end of it money! The
Sunrise Club in cooperation Meter Race, a 2 mile "Fun and women.
finals
will 1 eld at Clermont
with the Sanford Recreation Run" will also be featured at
All runners last year were
Entry forms may be picked Lanes o Feb. 23rd,
Department will sponsor the 7:30 a.m.
very impressed with the route up at Sanford Recreation Qualifyin squads will
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Awards will be given to particularly impressed with Office) located at 401, E. great to ment and the
Rate will feature an winners and runner-ups and the shaded, scenic
en try fe is extrerely
estimated 700 entrants this competition will be broken streets upon whi tree-lined Seminole Boulevard Sanford reasunabli rour C F B P A
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Arroyo 1 5; dare Reindl i
Converted Splits Ed Vogel 310.
Minnie Kane 5 10; Verda Grooms Marge Witt 57 9
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mssthig wIth No.5 Laulivllle, Ron Plait with Just less then crushed Columbia, nio, and
rallied Arm asiapont deilcit two minutes to go. Curtis Finn w11isd Cornell, 8-0
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Fla. record 122.782 miles per hour, two of the automobiles for divIs
titles, will begin its 1ng b'sIth March 10 in
out .6413 vIctory
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(UP!) Landing the list Of 93 breaking his own Daytona today's race. One will be Pnijwlan., Florida, a newly developed ares *1 rpil., south of
Upotiaw missed thw back end wd.1 to put St. John's seed
entries in the II Hours Of record of 131.543 sni4i set last driven by Belgium's Patrick (Iando, The idi will spend two weeks In Florida before
Of. 1.and.1 foul situAtion with for good 6440 with 1:41 Ie&amp; QtadsL
Hove a nd Englands's Mike returning henis to coInue prsparaJon for the staten opener
Mx ascends left.
With 35 seconds left, Rolend
In the opener Of Us North. Daytona endurance race November.
Korten,
the current World at Dallas on AOIJS,
today
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former
cIsmonof
Haggle
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thmii..
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points
$2 end Ueds was (ceded
1. World Challenge for to Roll Stcsnmelea Of Gsr•
While in Flda, the KICkS will play tires pre-lealon
Enduráe. Drivers, Dan many, hle JohnFitap
The other BMW will is ga:
added lifer Us Badnien, 18-1. with six Nconde Nmahdj*.
led NIIII C
Mardi
Twtps Bay at Clsarwater;
March 19 vs.
detvui by Americas Jim a Liedsidal. lIeu.
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who won theIr 17th shaight. He mad. the first fre. throw, Stat. to en saay victory, Whittingtom, who won the grabbed the No. 3 aict.
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Palm
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series last yeas'.
Busby, Rick Kemop andOlym.
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Two new ili4 flhaClthSi plc Decathlon Champion
Nick J4- led Rhode and NOrth
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with
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Florkin ad will be. sack day to Poinciana's
tscn1C$ade1$srJay the first event hi the 1* debuts
Italy's
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carneesoca. s
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p.m.
and
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for this year's Wor ld have been
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Boston Ci41'r irothsrs Don and 1le In a 'The other newcomer Is the total purse Is worth about mv.su were egs.
et isif, butt pulled so within did a groat Job, never- finals p
10I(*$554 with Us fadiljtlss of Poinciana."
at ii.iiWne. Phil kydd tlslo."he sold.
in lbs Colonial Classic Turbo-Porsche. He won the BMW Ml. England's- March 0110*, with 130,000 for (isTboChica
flat
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In other major games, Tourrnout.
pole position Thursday with a Fngfneertng has prepared wi nning team.
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Senior guard Troy
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center Bill Burgess tossed In
12 points for the winners.
Kevin Harris and Kenny
Green scored a dozen points
each for the losers.
Oviedo travels to Kissimmee on Tuesday and visits .
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Friday night the talenkd
youngster snared nine
rebounds and tossed in eight
points to help Oviedo score a
5á48 win over Eustis,
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THURSDAY NITE MIXED
JET BOWLERETTES
724 Arthur Streit 215 Bill Moran
Standings Heaps Painting
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Standings Big T Tire &amp; Wheel
199; Andy Patrick 194; Dan Burton
Ready, Hellions, Jemms; Witt
Service; June's Beauty Shop
193 Jim Russell lfl Ed Gumbert
Amoco Hits &amp; Splits Like Mary Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve
191 Bill Schot? 190 Ted Tobias
Pub M dniters Sanford Auto Wilts Amoco Seminole loan
188
Don Burhenne 182 Gus P,rts Lakeview nursing Center
Mixon Auto Parts Galloway
Reindl ill John Makowski 178
Green s Grocery
Builders Jacobs Grove Service
Elma Hare 178 Phil Augusto 177
H Oh Games Lowell Evans 175
Johnny Walker General Con
Ruth Mueller 175; Ted Puckett
201 2
Terry Evans 165; Don Wit?
tractor; Milady Fabric &amp; Crafts
173 Harry Fulton 173 Barbara
197 191 170 Dick Bruce 167
Nigh Games Mae Wilkins 17?
Knesel 170;Verda Grooms 168;
Marlene Heaps 181 186, 173; Rich
Caroline Lindsey 178
Lillie Adlington 164; Winnie
Heaps 170 191 165+ Ron Laflounty
Converted Splits Rosie Burkart
Spencer 162; Mable Pithoud 162;
178. Fran JoIns 165, Jim Barrett
310
Rose Rittllnger 160
198. ButCh Rose 172 175, Buster
Other Highlights Queen of week
Anderson 168 178 , Wall Ringo 717.
Mary Pugh
High Series, Mac McKibben 560;
Burt Truax 181 181 177; Peggy
Andy Patrick 530; Ed Gumbert ROSS 166, Ed Vogel 181 Ill 166,
514; Phil Augusto 493; Sam
Jerry Farella 701 189 170, Eric
JET BOWLERETTES
Kaminsky 190; Arthur Streit no;
Larson Ill. Kathleen Larson 150
Standings 1st Big I Tire &amp;
Bill Schott 480; Barbara Knesel
Wheel Service, 2nd Ladies
High Series Ed Vogel 571; Jerry
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,irella 560, Peggy
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foot-seven guard Paul halftime, Bryant muscled In a
Herald Sports Writer
Solomon scooted for six first rebound basket to pull the
The King will weara distant quarter points which enabled Panthers within 34-27, but
crown this year in the Vanguard to build a l.6edg. Fmd, quick guard Tony
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis They never looked back.
Blandford and Neugin
Freshman Basketball
St. Cloud, playing without its combined for eight straight
Tournament,
rugged 6-1 center Mike points and a 43-29 advantage
After three years of County Holden (24 points Thursday with 3:12 left in period three.
rule, the last chance of night), who went home sick Blandford totaled 13 for
Seminole County reign ab- from school had only one game.
dicated its chance at the performer In double figures
With four seconds left in the
throne when the Croorns Brent Fuliwood
with 12 quarter Dion Jackson pulled
Panthers were overthrown by points.
Crooms within 46-36 with a
Kissimmee 6447.
it was - also that. kind of timely basket and the PanAnd it was not a majestic inconsistent scori ng f rom its thers had hope.
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fall for Coach Chris starters that caused Crooms
After center Mike Wooten
'C MarIetta's crew, whose team problems in its lopsided loss scored early in the fourth
won the tournament two year to Kissimmee.
though, Crooms went three
ago and was sandwiched
Only Clavin "KiKi" minutes without scoring and
between two Lyman cham- Bryant managed double Ford capped a seven point
pionship teams of 1976 and figures for the Panthers as he surge for Kissimmee with a
1978 basketball seasons.
added 26 points in his personal three point play and a 55-38
1,
"It was one of those nights scoring duel with the bulge.
10
At this point McCrimmon
we couldn't hit anything," Kowboys' fabulous Frank
I' lamented Marlette of the Ford.
went to tiny (5-0) Tony
Panther's dismal 20 of 60 field
Ford, a bullish 5.10 Scaletta, who ran the
goal percentage for 33 per forward, matched Bryant Kowboys' ball control attack
cent. "I'm disappointed we're shot for shot for shot and flawlessly to run out the final
not here (in Saturday's outdid his scoring rival near five minutes of the game.
"He's our inspiration,"
t championship) for the the end of the first half
Kiwanis people who've done enabling Kissimmee to bolt McCrlmmon said
ofsuch a great Job."
fectionately of his diminutive
ahead .23.
Because of the paltry
"He's amazing," is how balihandling whiz. "He's
tournament attendance the Marietta termed Ford's 31 smartest player on the turn
cpast. few nights, Marietta point and 11 rebound effort. "1 and always gets the job
.5feared thO;tournament might told the team before the game done."
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after ft
this year for us to beat them we had to McCimmon was equally
hill
If no fan support was shown. out-rebound them and stop 41 Impressed by the 6.1 Bryant
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Marietta
(Ford).
for
Crooms,
and
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reminded the faculty "that in
Crooms didn't do either own point producer Ford.
r my three years at Crooms objective very well as Ford
"Bryant has a very nice
I've never seen some of your and 6-0 James Neugin shot for a big man and goes to
at our ganes." He also urged rebounded Kowboy missed the board well," corn'i students to attend Friday's shots and turned them Into plimented the Kowboy
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game. Only crowd of about env buckets. Neugin finished mentor. "U I had him and
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Ford I would be in heaven."
cluding cheerleaders and slat
Probably the telling factor
One more win Saturday and
! girls.
though, was the Osceola McCrimmon can don his
"It would have been better County team's marksmanship wings.
tonight," Marlette said Of his at the free throw line. In the
anticipated second title game. first half alone Kissimmee VANGUARD (El): Roberta
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!) - Ron Livers
Saturday, however, it will connected on 10 of 12 free 14, Solomon 1, Wublajton 11, shattered the American indoor triple-Jump
be Crowns as the spectators shots.
D. Jackson 12, Falion I, M. record, Craig Mast*ck upset Dr. Thomas
for the championship game.
"Yeah I'd say that was the Vereen 4, Brown I, Barlow 2, Weasinghage in the mile and Curtis Dickey
Ocala Vanguard blasted St. difference," Kowboy Coach R.bIsaOI 2. 146 2$ 441,
won the open and special 60-yard dashes to
CloudSl-3Gto earn the right to Zettle McCrlmnxnconctrred
CLOUD(N) FulIwood 12, highlight the Los Angeles Times Indoor
meet Kissimmee at 8 p.m. about his team's 22 for 2$ foul Campbell 1, BfIzeadIae I, Games.
Mn Panthers will meet St. shooting for the evening. "We MuonS, KelI. 2, Bisbop2.
Livers Jumped 55 feet,
inches on his
Cloud at6p.m. for third place. work on free throws a lot in TotalS 114$t,
final try to break the previous mark of 55-54
Once again a balanced and practice, but to shoot this Vaigurd 1* $ 14 18-47 set by Tommy Haynes of the U.S. Army in
unselfish attack by Vanguard well ... Its amazing."
St. Cloud S ii 5 15-IS 1976.
enabled the Marion County
As good
Kissimmee KISSIMMEE ($4): 'F.
Masback produced the biggest upset of
powerhouse to coast to its fared
at theas
line,
the Pan. Dlaidf.rd 13, McGee 4, Friday night's meet, outldcklng Wessinghage
second easy victory.
there mirrored the wilt.. Neuglu 10, Scaletta 4 , of West Germany in the final 100 yards of the
Guard Anitone Roberts
"That's as bad as we've Schreyer $, Ford 3LTo(alsZl. mile to win byloyardeinatlmeof4:04.63.
paced a solid attack with 14 ever shot free throws," *ii.
Wesalnghage finished second (4:05.83) and
points, many on breakway Marlittle
Todd
Harbour of Baylor third (4:06.47).
moaned about his CROONS
Law 2, GeIn
Iayups after superb outlets
Dlckey,atarrunnlngbackfcrTezasA&amp;M's
from huge ReggieFalsonand squad's anemic 7 for 16 Ojackasel, &amp;ya.ts, Wynn
football team, was clocked In a world Indoor
showing. Included were ma ny , W..$.S, Curtis ,
Phillip Washington.
missed attempts when the Hendricks o. TMlS $4.47, record 6.0 In the open 60-yard dash, but the
Dennis Jackson added 11 Kowboys were opening their
time will not be recognized as a record
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immee1$ 14 14 1$
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outside the Forum to protest the
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of seven Russian athletes.
double-header, Boston
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throh. at the foul line
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because of the injuries," on February 16, the last game
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Herald Sports Editor
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somebody back to being
Seminole High's entire
healthy, somebody else goes the Raider strategy is guard if we play well with Carter
"With those two teams on starting line-up," advises
Seminole Community down with an injury," says Rod Crawford. Sometimes and Crawford back we can the schedule we do have a shot Sterling.
College coach Joe Sterling coach Joe.
used as a starter and r make a run at the conference at pulling our way up in the
"Those kids have worked
takes his Raiders on the road
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Saturday night in a key kept the Red Cross in business Crawford was sidelined over
S.C.C. will indeed need to plained.
and we have made a couple of
conference game against this season,
the Christmas holidays by a play well, but the luck of the
"Consistency has been our their games to watch them
Valencia that could pull
broken thumb he picked up in schedule definitely gives biggest problem so far this play."
Frankie Carter went out of
S.C.C. within a game of the
pick-up game.
them opportunities to close season. We've played real
the line-up after the third
Sterling and staff were on
conference lead.
He also returned to the line- the gap against the con- good ball one night and then
game
of
the
hand
for the Seminole.
The Raiders, plagued all
season with a up against Lake City and ference front runners,
turn right around and have a Mainland game two weeks
season long by revolving back Injury. His attempted canned 14 points.
The Raider squad, sitting in bad game."
ago and came away tinInjury problems stand 10.11 comeback at Thanksgi ving
But Just when the Raiders fourth place with a 5-3 slate,
"When we do play well, pressed.
but only aggravated the injury
overall on the
looked healthy, two more meets headon with the con- we're capable of beating
,,That was definitely a fine
more importantly 5-3 In Sterling and the medics have nagging injuries crept up,
ference leaders over the next anybody in the conference
conference play, just two kept the scoring ace on the
when
Carter
gets
a
display of high school
Forward Ron Johnson took two weeks.
and lthink
basketball,"
Sterling corngames behind the leading pinewood. Carter returned to a knee in the ribs against
Sterling's troops have a few games under his belt we'll
the line-up for
ft time
Matadors.
back
to
normal."
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contest.
All of
Lake City. The prognosis? chance to make up ground almost ibe
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kids
Faced with a multitude of since late November against Johnson received a cracked Saturday night against the
Wi th plenty of in juries and
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up while scoring 12 points.
feels that perhaps with
remainder of the season, who stand at 7-1. Lake City , with, Sterling hasn't had a
Whitney, Stambaugh,
return of Frankie Carter at
"He's been the biggest Combine that with guard Matt and Daytona Community whole lot of time to beat the McCray, Butler and D.
center and Rod Crawford at injury key so far this season," Wade's inkle injury and the College will be the next op. prep bushes on the recruiting Thomas wouldn't even have to
guard, his Raiders are explains Sterling. "Hopefully Raiders, injurywise are still portunities to directly make beat. But he also makes it no fill out change of address
capable of finishing strong he'll be able to hold up. He's nagged by a revolving door up ground for the Raiders,
secret that there are several cards for the mailman either. i6q
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S.C.C. meets 6-2 Daytona players right down the road The Raiders graduate 10 of 12
challenging for the con- since Thanksgiving so we plan
"We really haven't had a Beach at home February 4 he'd like in Raider uniforms players. Now that's what you
ference title.
Crawford
on nursing him back into the starting five this season and tangles with 6-2 Lake City next season.
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cALENDAR

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
UNITEDTATES DISTRICT
NAME STATUTE
COURT
DLE DISTRICT OF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: FLORIDA ORLANDO flIVI.
Notice 's hereby given that the SION-N079.262.c)rl.Cly.R
undersigned, pursuant to the uNITED SSTES
OF AMERICA,
"Fictitious
Name
Statute" Plaintiff 5. EARL B WIL
Chapter 865.09, Florida Statute, LIAMS, • ux, 51 al, Delen.
wIt reistcr With the Clerk of the dônl(s).'.-.DER FOR SERVICE
Circuit Court. in and for Seminole BY PUBLATION_.On motion
County, Florida, upon receipt of and afflda of plaintiff in the
,jrnof of the publication of this above.entit cause by, Elizabeth
A. Jenkins Assistant United
nOtice, the fictitious name
towt KIMCO SERVICES
States Attfey, in an action
,ndt'r which I am engaged i,
agaInst theHendant(s), Earl B.
btJsiflC'ssat 1921 HeathWOed Street, Williams, Me Williams, Gloria
in the City of Maitland. Florida. D. Wlliiamsflontgomery Ward &amp;
That the party interested in said Co.. MarthiW. Batten. Sears,
business enterprise is as followsRoebuckS. (and P. G. Norman.
Brian S Freeman
and toenforO lien upon real proDated at Winter Park, Orange perty situa?ln this District and
described a follows: Lot 73.
C.r;unty, Florida, January 73
PubliSh January 27, February
LONE PINII according to Plat
ereof ss rOrded in Piat Book
!;.i.7:)980

MONDAY, FEBRUARY4
Gtey Citizens A*sn., 8 p.m., Geneva Community
Center, Owners of Seminole
County Inc., will present
its charter and discuss activities.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY5
f'rtt bSw6 'pi%nwe tests, 2-4 p.m.,
Adventist
Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford.
,FOPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole MemorialJjospital
conference room, Sanford.
Over 50 Club of Sanford,
10:30 a.m., Redding Gar.
dens social Hall,
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Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a,m.. Community
Center, North Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs.
Sanford Uons, noon, Holiday Inn.
Inood Seoma, noon, Quality Inn, I and SR
434
MAnoa, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Won an's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.; 7p.m., Summit Apis., Casselberry.
Overeater, Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
IAgJit, Sanford.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot
Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Halfway House, Sanford,
7p.m., Seminole Memorial conference room,
Open to everyone over 6 years.
P.flxed Toastmaster', Club, Sanford, organizational
Meeting 7:30a.m., Buck's Restaurant Sanford Airport.
Open to all former Toastmaster, and Toastmistresses
and interested persons. Call Debbie Rogers at 322.8831.
Longwood.Winter Springs Chamber of Commerce
membership drive kick-off breakfast, 8 a,m,, Quality
Inn North, 1-4 and SR 434,

u1,pageIove Public Recordsof
Seminole Coly, Florida. and

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
8 00 AM -- 5.30 PM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

Altamonte

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Lake Mary Blvd.
373.3539

of the Estate of
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Rosemary Moore
Notice is hereby n that _.
Deceased
are engaged In bus s at Iii
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Stats Street, San Seminole
REPRESENTATIVE:
County, Florida, uør the tic.
Thomas E. Thoburn
titious name of JGI'S DELI
Commodore Plaza. Suite 215
AND CAFE', andthaie intend to
319 RIver Edge Boulevard
register slid name the Clerk
Cocoa, Florida 33933
of the CircuIt Cos4 Seminole
Telephone. (305) 6329471
County, Florida inkcordanc,
Publish January 27, and February with the pr05lsions the Fic.
titious Name St*t • To.Wit:
DER
Section $43.05 Flor Statutes
1937.
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Countywide Valestlae skating parties sponsored by

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN Publish: January io,
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, February 3, 1950
FLORIDA
DER.31

theSem1nolecountycouncj1forEzceptIoCIg.
9 a,m. to noon, Melodee Skating Rink, W. 25th Street,
Sanford; noon to 4 p.m., &amp;ate City, Dog Track Road,
Longwood. Prizes both rinks. Open to public.

CASE NO. N.WSI.CA44.I

IN
THE MARRIAGE OF
BARBAPA'JEAN MENEAR
Petitioner,

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JOSEPH GILMAN MENEAR,

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.1S-.H5Ipfld
TV SERVICE MOR
Now is the time to loin the most
progressIve &amp; fastest growing
TV &amp; home entertainment
systems dealer in Fl. Exc.

benefits I. pay to 530,000,

Apply In person or call
WestgaleTV, Kmart Shopping
Center, Sanford. 323-2013.
2 hairdressers with following
only need apply.
322.7654
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Retired Man to help on farm
Good work habIts, good
working Cond. 3223201.

WITNESS my hand and official address is 34 MaitlesAyenue

NW.¼ less the West 47 feet seelofl.idCourtonthe95hdayof Suite 314, Altamonte irings,
AT YOUR SERVICE.
thereof, and also lass the north January,A. D., 1550.
FlorIda 33701,onorbef March
23&amp;Ufe,toftheIastl7l,91 loetof (SEAL)'
6, 1100. arid (II. the 0f'I 1 with WE ADVERTISE AT OUR
While Chavez said his of. said NW.¼ of the NW.¼. Arttwr H. BackwIth, .,,.
- the Clerk of - this Co 'sitser
COST, WE SCREEN EACH
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(ken estimated
Tract
Clerk of CWcsiI? coon
before seçvice on Fe oner's
APPLICANT, WE MATCH
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t, SectIon 13, TownshIp 10 South,
By: Patricia Robinson
ther.aftar otherwIse *fautt
hostage, he Imlstsd "this Is Rang, 19 East, Seminal. Coimfy,
Deputy iitk
wilibeentered againsti i'th.
not a violent thing." Chavez Florida, Iyli Easterly of State PublIsh Jan. II, 20, 27, &amp; Feb. 3, relief demanded In the Itlest.
Road 100 (Interstate 4), AND 1950
WITNESS my hind a' •al of
ALSO the WNt 330 feel of ,p,
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this Cowl on January 3 pp.
they do not want
of the NW'¼ of kd, 15,
(SEAL)
and have
ed to talk with Townships South, lanes 30 East,
Arthur H. BIckwith,
s.fwifw, county, Flesida, Ins
Clerk of the CIrcuIt
NOTICE
UNDER
reo ligltt.ol.Way; AND ALSO
Court'
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thportofffihlW.Usofth.Nw.l4
Byl Eve Crab$rse
of said Section 15, lying North of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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Circuit Court, in and for
Containln 6334 Acres
engaged in busIness
Anyebiactlonfoffiis application County, Florida upon receipt of Altaunonte
'Dr.,
Al
prsof
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the
publication
of
this
must be made in nsNMg witIsin 30
niag1,Fha. 32701,
IwliCe, to *it;.THI ENCORE
of this dale to Ifti app.
SHOP under wi'sldt i am engaged - CoUnty, Floridi, mdar
mission Clark, Florida Public
inbusineis
at 137 HIghway 17-fl In- t4flø name of TED'S
Service Commission, Flether
Fir Park, Flo.,Iga PRINTING. id that I
tile
City
BuiIø5, 101 List Cameos urge,
register said name wiItt
Tatlefgsse, Flond,, msi, U.Thattileporty ntsr.stdainlaid of the CircuIt Court,
ospy at gh4.ctIsn maIled I• the
County, Flerida in c
. GVVIIIIU4 Ik. bus buss enterprise is as fot$o
with the provlsiijss of
.lOanW.LOltg
Utility Ce., 1 North Flirfax
Dated it Fern Park, Seminole tltiesa Name Sfaluts,
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Jan. I, INS.
January
13,
30,
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130.4*33or319.17*I,ves,
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Enjoy cIn suburban living
21x60 Champion mobile home
on 6.3 Cleared ares. 538.000.
Wekiva Falls. 1 BR
Owner will finance.

to net resuiii')

Trailer.

ASSEMBLERS
productIon carpenter helpers
with nation's largest producer
ot factory.bullt modular
housing. Must have som
carpentryexp. Appfy CardInal
lndstrin, Inc., 3701 S..Safl

ford Ave., Sanford, FL. No
phone calls. Equal Op.
portunity Employer,

3235723 aft 7p.m. 1st mo.
$250 dam, deposit,
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Sorry all CASH, but start
earning tomorrow

Lg 1 BR fully eqpt, AC, w.,
walk In closets. No pets or
cfllldren$l2Smo, dep. req. 322.
449$ aft. 7.

STEMPER AGENCY

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n'd Gr.cios living, Rea
WekIy&amp; monthlyratn, utllitift
pd. inquire 300 S. Oak Sii.7
SANFORD-Remodeled i BR
plus denair, tile bath, $flO.
Adults. 841.71$).

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Equipment Operator IV Starting
salary $190 wkly. Considerable
experience in the operation of
heavy automotive equIpment,
mcI. experience on drag line &amp;
preferred on Earth Moving
Pan &amp; Bulldozer. Must obtain
a Fl. State Chauffeur Llc. at
timeof appointment. Apply in
person to Seminole Co. Per.
sonnel Office, Co. Courthouse,
N. Park Ave., Sanford between
5:30 cm, &amp; 1:30 p.m. by Feb.
I, 1950. Seminole Co. Is an
equal opportunity employer.

Person to fold newspapers in 1k.
Mary. Own Trans.l 2:30 am.
till finished. Start Immed. 327.
0061.
PORT EVERGLADES
STEEL CORP.
Inside sales In Sanford office,
exp. preferred but will conS
sider training qualified in.
dividual. Salary + comm.,
good benefits. Apply in person
Port of Sanford, Orange Blvd.,
1k. Monroe or mail resume to
P.O. Box 306, Lk. Monroe, Fl.
32717.
Night Auditor FT.PT —
Please apply inperson
333.1050 Holiday Inn 1.4

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I BR, 18 on 1g. lot, Zoned for
multi, fern, near shopping
$45,500.

1 BR-$1 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
Sanford.
Call
323.5670
Mari's VIllage
1 BR, lB Condo, kit. eqpt.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
322.7972
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Lovely 1 BR condo, esWI. sit.,
, &amp; game rm. privileges.
$250 mo. + Sec. dep. 373-6370.

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DR.klt combo, Inside utility.
Avail Feb. 1. 425-6330.

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laundryrm. Ref. Req. 3223233
between 6 p.m..l p.m.
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have$70Q.*Soocash_Buy don't
rent. 3.4 BR home. 3230197.
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WINTER SPRINGS

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Assume low interest VA Mort.
Immaculate 3 Bedroom, 2

Bath, many extras. Below

appraisals in area at only

Needsfinisptlngtouc, lovely 2
'bR, C-H&amp;A, FR in quiet, ni'e

$45,900. Don't wait. Call now
8307717.
Phyllis J. Capponi,
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'2 SIR UCTED NEAR SUN
LAND ESTATES. $35,500
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COMPLETE?

Likenew contemporary i yr. old,
4 BR, 28, sunken LR,
cathedral ceiling, split plan,
across from lake + gazebo,
Club facilities. $69,900.

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Lg. executive type home set on
wooded ", acre lot in Shadow
Lake Woods, 3620 sq ft under
roof. Sunken LR, inter comm
syst, huge eat.in kit., SC
porch, solarium 8. much morel
$113,000.

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prepare meals &amp; care for

Invalid lady in Sanford
residence. Call 3OS.322.43
wtdays,
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Janitorial-retire, or somire.
tired man to help clean retail
store mornIngs. 7:30 to 9:30.
Zayre Plaza area. 3222958.

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

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ONCEAMONTH
CaIl3n.76271o,appt

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An elite old Sanford home, 2
blocks from Lk. Monroe.
Spacious charmer, nestled
under 1g. oaks. Completely
remodeled. 3 BR, 25, FR, with
brick FP. Bautifuliy land.
sced. LARGE ASSUMABLE
LOWINTISTIST MONT.
$74,300.

BUILDINGMAINTENANCi
REPAIRER
REAL ESTATE
Immediate .uii tIme permanent
REALTOR, 332.7495
Position. Knowledge of
standard practices, maUsod.,
tOOls arid materials of one or
NALCOLUT W1WIII,
'nOt'S trades a prerequlsfte. Ability to work from prints
MULTIPI.ILISTINO.RIAI.TOR
t'iflen and oral instructions,
Submit Applications to Civil
Service OffIce, CIty. Hall,
Sanford, Pta. ioiay
ThwIday. Application CIOSIflB
date February 6, ISO. An
Equal Opportunity Employer,
Male, Female, Handicapped
and Veteran.
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NEEDED NOW!
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HO$PITALSTAFF

acre home has extra ig rms.
FP, FR. OR,
gazebo. All this for $79,100.
Uwnsrwill hold met',
c
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rent 2 BR unfurn au.,
mo.

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iIt 3.2, has everything In
cluding built In Microwave
oven.
Plenty of elbow room
lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
larm, comp w 3 BR home.
Make otler. OSTEEN.

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Call Watt Cappel 323 6100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
628.3005

PRICE REDUCED

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$5
OPEN HOUSF
Sunday 1.$p.m.
240 5. Crystal Dr., Loch Arbor
near Lk. Mary &amp; Mayfair
Country Club. 1.14 acre on
point of beautiful clean
swimming lake. 4 Bdrm, Ill: B.
w. 2161 sq. ft in secluded
prestige area of Seminole
County. Custom built, extraS, 1
yr. Warranty. 321-0041. .1. B.
Steeiman, Inc. REALTOR.

6 Acres beautttul Oak Cnd pine
trees, 3 houses, lhot houses,S
worm beds, secluded area,
terms, $104,000.

GOOD INVESTMENT POTENhAL-Hwy. 17.92 frontage
zfhd comm. 2 CB rental
homes, owner may hold.
sso 000.
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
PROPERTY- 12 acres, 4
Bdrm, 2 Baths, lanced, 2 wells.
farm tractor I mower, I yr.
warranty, $44,910.

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VAFHA CONVENTIONAL
HOMES FOR SALE
Alsoassumemoages
3 BEDROOM HOMIS
Altamonte
ssoo
LOflgWCod
$55,000
LkMary
543.900
Lk.Mary
$35,500
Winter Sags
s,so

LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
cttised Name Brands) Sales.
Service. Includes building and
pi'prty wIth mobile home

GOLFER'S SPECIAL- Newly
decorated 3 Bdrm home on
et street. Family Rm and
FlorIda Nm is an extra bonus
, Iii this spacious home. One
acre plus. S41,100.

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clean home wgas heat,
Inside utility rm. I pricid at
y $36,500.

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Beautiful S acre tract lakefront,

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OF CENT. FLA.

736.2064

Lena Waite, Associate
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Beautiful 3 BR, 78 home With
your own poolS. 61x12 patio on
81g. cor. landscaped lot. Many

OP SANFORD REALTOR
332.023)
332.5)53, 373-3777
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GENEVA ACREAGE
2SORMM.H.$iS,i0O.345'57i7
LarryD,Nermin,BROKER

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mobile home ok, assumable

built-ins &amp; all features

mortgage at S pct. $2,500 pc
acre. 323 7322.
6' acres for only $16,500. Very
good terms. Osteen.
Pioneer acres. Hewout your own
homestead. 10 acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.

S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
1½ B home w-

all extras. C-H&amp;A, w-w carpet,
DR. Fl. Rm.. Rec. Rm., FP &amp;
more? BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT, assumable? pct.

10 acre orange grove, Geneva.

900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.

H. Ernest

For Sale: 20 acre farm, 2 houses,
1 fairly new &amp; 1g. barn wtobacco allotment, running
water 8. utilIties. Stoney Creek
Area. $65,000. Wesley Grindstaff,, Rt. I Box 385,
Elizabethon, Tc'nn., 37613 or
call 615-471 2251

46—Commercial Property
Plumbing supply business ~
real estate &amp; inventory,
$113,000. W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR 322-79*3.

. ia sears
Runs good. 1.350 or best offer
Call Mike at 030 1838
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'78 Furd Falrrnount SW.
fully eqpt. cxc mpg.
$4100. 3220098

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1978 Volare, I DR for sate, PBPS, AC. Deluxe interior, new
tires 21,000 ml. 13.100. 323.
1411

We buy yoow equity, close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.
335.2505

Hotpoint Elec. Range, Avo.
double oven, $300. FrigidaIre
Refr., wht., frostfree, 17 Cu. ft.,
$250. *31 7273.

Exclusive 3 BR, 18 home In
Wynnewoodon 1g. Iotl Pan Fl.
Rm., Ig patio w.BBQ, dining
areal. much more. BPPSERVICE CONTRACT. Just
$37500

We buy equity in houses, .pts. &amp;
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 322-4741.
Don't lose your credit, we will
catch up payments &amp; buy your
equity. Riggs Realty, 322-7972.
EVERY DAY someone is Iookln
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your ClassIfied Ad will
appear here tomorrow.
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Immediate CASH for equIty
in your homeor acreage
3720216

Sanford's Sales Leader
322- 2420

7' ACRES ZONED MOBILE
HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900.
excellent terms.
S ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER STATION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CV
PRESS WOODS. $5 ACRES AT
$500 PER WITH TERMS.

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA.
MAKE OFFER.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
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2565

MELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.
$7,000.

Branch OffIce

ON 3 STREETS - ADJAC.
ENT TO A PARK NEAR WIL.
SON SCHOOL. 512,300. EL
CELLENT TERMS.

323.2222

CONDO LIVING AT ITS
Gorgeous work ne., clean, new,
2 BR. 2B, upstairs loft MBR,
spiral staircase. This home is
a must I Priced right, ready to
enjoy. Free time at pool or rec
hall. Assumable 1st mort. Low
30's.
PRIME LOCATION FOR
MINI WAREHOUSu
Zoned C.3 on Hwy. 41
near 1.4, good terms.

REALTY WORLD'

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The Real Estate AgencY
Inc., Isiltosi
7435':

. French (17-92) Sanford
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FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
sale Furn, 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando

Factory'made law boy trailer w.
1*12 body, steel deck, lights,
bargain. 322-3345.

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44 Farms-Groves
6$ acres,rent,tlledlirm land.
PinewayDr..Sanford
3235555
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ROMAN'S ALTERATIONS
For repair or alterations call us
339-2290 Cass.elberry

COURT CUSTOM'S CONSY.'
Custom design homes,
*ctditions. 323-0211

Beauty CII'S

The sooner you plac, your
classified ad, th. sooner you get
results.
Complete Mobile
HomeRepalr

TOWER'SBEAUIYSALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-3742

Tilefloors Installed
NEWS. REPAIR
830 17*3 aft 6
Free Est.

Home repairs, paneling, roof,
carpet, remodelIng. All work
quar Free Es?. 331 5465

'essmaking

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes Upholstery

332.0707

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads
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Dli
)rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel &amp; AddItions.
Call 131-5399 or 567-0136

Need A Handy Man?
CAL MOYER

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fli. 32771

MECHANIC

Ike work with auto. transmisston sxpsrlsnce.
GoedP— Mfrmun Guwantss HosplIazMIos, etc.

Factory made lowboy trailer w.
4½x$' body, steel deck, lights,
bargain. 333.7345.

IAY AOTIVI INC.

(17.R)
Isdort ft.

CI
3.366O

OWN FOR LESS TIIAN

Why buy used? Nswbrailnpme
box sprins&amp;miftresiis at 30
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
full site, queen I king. Jenkins
Furniture, 10$ I. 2*u St. 373.
SOl.

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MODELS ON DISPLAY
COMPARE THESE FEATURES: I
LAROE POOL
CLUB HOUSE AREA

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ICITY WATER isiS SEWER INCLUDED
'ADULT ONLY aid FAMILY SECTIONS

00iinvutory of briM
new InterIpFiII9 bidding. Thesu
bids are not damaged 01
seconds but brand new tep lb
bedding sits autyl Free local
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur
nitw'e Salvage, 17-02, So. oh
Sanford. 332.5731.

CAIIIAGE
COVE

Lawfl &amp; Landscaping
CERTIFIED LAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FR EE E ST IMAT ES 333.7503
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Light I'uling
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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL)319.337)

3Ui.E.slWl2
SANFORD

MON..SUM.
5:11A.M.
1:10P.M.

intl,
House Painting
Reasonable Rates
Call afternoons 339.7445
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Painting by Anthony CorIno.
Quality Int. or Ext., pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3720771.

making custom furniture
3232364

PS)flt1flg—coIIt1n
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Hotn.clsardng
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ANNA'S CLEANING SERVICE
Home-Apt. Sm. Oti.e
323-sill
lousewlves Cleaning Service
ersonalized, fast, dependable
Regular or I lime basis
easecallattSp.m.
677-5594

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Interior- Exterior
All WorkQuaranleid
Free Est.
322-1054

Palnfing&amp;Rpr
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EUT3LER PAINTING I
REPAIR_Interior.Ex?ior
FREE ESTIMATESCaII 3655343'
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
333.3555
Painting I Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 340.5219

Home

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1 Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 3271321
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WOODMAKINGI
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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Home Repair

Quality workmanship. No job too
small or big, InterIor or ix.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 333.
0071.

Handyman, minor el. rep.,
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.
serv., Senior cit. dls., 151-4901.

AUTO

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Camper IV, ft. cabover, sleeps
4, sink, furnace, stove, ice box,
$900 or best offer. 306 Fair
mont Dr., Sunland. 333.0)67.

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Carpentry, PaInting, RoThg,1.'
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
4Q75 after 5 p.m.
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Handymen

35 ft. Owens Boat, $900. Docked
at Hontoon Marina, DeLand
or see J. R. at Kaizer-Pontiac.
D,Land.

Western Boots. Special $35.95 pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
323.3791

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 2Syrs. Exp. *69-5562,

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels. Thermostat controted heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 372 3752.

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

is a

Horns Improvements

Grvomlng&amp; Boarding

Yard Sale, 205 Holly Ave.
Sat.-Sun9til?
(EVERYTHING)
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classified ad to solve It. Try one
soon.

75-A—Vans
Ford Van 1978. PS, PB. AC.
cruise con?., reg. gas. Best
offer over 15.000. 331 0681.

AntIques, comp. house furnishings. Beautiful plants, tur
coat. 105, Sat-Sun, 201W. 19th
St., Sanford.

51—Household Goode

BROKER

2439 S. MyrtleAve.
Orlando
Sanford
327)577
3210440

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL,TRADE
311-315 E. First St.
3223422'

Corner of French &amp; 12th
323-7340

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SG—MJscellaneous for Sale

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Alterations

'SANFORD AUCTION.

TV repo It" Zenith. Sold orig.
$43,73 bat. $153.16 or 5)7 mo
Agent 339-5354.
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SEIGLER REALTY
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Load of turn, from New Jersey.
Some oak pcs. several walnut
&amp; mahogany BR &amp; DR suites
to choose from. Assorted
occasional am &amp; Side chairs,
odd cliifl,iS. ibIs 8. ,iiiSt
collectibles also TV's &amp; somc
modern, turn
SMASTCR CHARGF. VISAS
$ CASH DOOR PRIZE $

54-Garage Sales

Side-by.$ld, refrigerator, $75;
picnic tabl,, w2 benches, $30;
full site baby bed wmattrass,
12$; Oak porch rockers, $39.95,
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 30$ F. 2h St. 373.
0951.

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Good vsedTV's, $75&amp;up
MILLERS
26l9OrlandoDr.
Ph. 372.0352

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Ceramic Tile
'PUBLIC AUCTION.
MON,, FEB.47 PM•

BARGAIN TV'S
Why piy more?
HERB'S TV
323 1731
7597 S. Sanford Ave.

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tAIh.t.u4' tha octasion. there

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
BUILD? $1500.

Fo Estate C4mmerclal &amp; Resi.
dintial Auctjons &amp; Appraisals.
ClI Deli's ..%\uction, 323-3620.

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pIle no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money In your wallet I

'73 Grand Prix. clean
47,000orig, mi .Regular gas
Best offer 322 8716

72—Auction

53—TV- RadiD.StereO

Will buy lit &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
atso nate 'Real Esiste -&amp;
Busineis leaps. Flqrlda Mor.
tgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422-2916. i
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Super 3 BR, 2'.2 B home in
Dreamwold w-spacious pan Fl
Rm.,Dr,eat-inKit.,Ig.patlo$.
laundry rml Cony, location I
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
A buy for $59,500.
Only the best 4 BR, 28 home in
Mayfair on a 1g. landscaped
loll Eqpt kit, C HIA, Fl Rm,
FP, Ig Rooms 1. Mother-in.Iaw
suite. Enjoy your pool &amp; patio
BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Yours for 514,5001

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES, Jenkins Furniture, 20$ E. 13th St. 323 09*1.

MICROWAVE

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&amp; Sold

Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker
250 N. 17.52, Cassi ery,FI.
Eve. 562.3431
834.8200
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We buy used furniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S. Sanford Ave.
Santord
373 6593

Push button controls, has caro
useJ, still In -war'ranty.
Originally $449, assume payments of $21 mo. Agent 33951*6. -.._

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1973 Dodge Motor Home
11,000 ml. $3,000
322 OOIlaft 4

'79 Buick Electra LimIted, I dr
sedan, yellow with tan vinyl
'op. tan velour interior, cli
extras, $7,395 or best cash
otter, will consider trade. 322
4962
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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
'urnitur., Refrig., stoves, topls

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1917 Grand Prix, special order.
Black on black. crui'e cant. 6
,%,Iy st'ats, el sun &amp; moon
'root".,(r, PW &amp;'o6'rIbcks,
Rally whls 15,000 ml.. looks
like new, must sell 1.4,700. Call
John Ward 323 4779 or I 516
1200.

Hwy 92. I milr west of Speedwat
Daytona fleah, w.d.L,. 'tOILS.
pUt)liC AUTO AUCTION ever'
ti.,esday S. Saturday at 7:30. tI
1$. only one in Florida. You $4
the reserved price. Call 901.355311 for further details.

Cash 322-4132

Ref. repo. 16 cu ft frost free.
Orig. $529, now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 339-5386.

nted

Estate

Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Piece or Houseful
Bridges Antiques
373 7801
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used,anycondition6ll5i26

Parts.
KENMORE WASHER
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPL lANCES
323,0697

47—Real

WE BUY IIS,. 0 FURNITURE &amp;
APPI lANCES Santord Fur
niturt. Salvage 322 8771,

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold org. $109.35, used short
time. Bal. $159.14 or $19.35 mo.
AQer.. 339.5306

(omorrow may be the day you sal.
that roll.a.way bed you've
nowhere to roll away . . If YOU
place a Classified Ad today.
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Buying old pocket watches, any
cond Wilt pay top price br
this area 668 6610

52—Appliances

47.A—Artgagss Bought

MORRIS Sr.

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197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. Sill or
$21 mo. Agent 339.533k,________
Used full size hotel-motel bed.
ding. Very clean, $I1.95ea. pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford,
322 $721.

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OSTEEN-DEER RUN
10 acres lightly wooded, cleared,
well drained, zoned A.i,

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51—Household Goods

ACTIONREALTY

- 351. 15 fenced yd, needs some
TLC. Assume inert, owner will
held sin. 2nd $37,300.

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We also have choice lots in
other sections of Volusia
County from $1,750.

ALLFLOIIDA REALTY

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43—Lots-Acreage

pvtially finance. $63,000.

Sanford commercial, 4 rental
Units, Iriclud, restaurant &amp;
lounge, $173,500.

45-A--Out of State
Property

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

mtg. Only $49,300.

Owner moving must sii,
country, 3.1, formal din, area,
eat.in kit., Sc. porch. Extra
fenced lot with fruit trees.
134.500.

1970 Buick Riviera
$300 r best
JC13(0e1tt.ip.m Sp.m

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68—Wanted to Buy

I$O3orlandoDr.
323.3200
VA &amp;FHAFinancIng

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78-A--4Ykpeds

80—Autos for Sale

20 Ducks, 3 mo old, grain led
Rabbits. I does, I buck Eve
- 323 .0550 or 32? 7128

internattonal crisis in historical perapecuve'r

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-uon'I'plIe no onges' needed items
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wailitl

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; viiti I JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69
te
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment. t
'75 models. Call 339-9100 or $34.
327-5990
1605 (Deaier)

67— Livestock. Poultry

&amp;u bcavtifvi new-BO*D.
MORt!, front &amp; rear BR's.

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Carpentry, PaintIng, Maint,
of all types. Lic. Bonded
36035
Insured
1345399

Photography

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
I. BALINT
332-5445

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
photos or color 5*10. 323-5751,

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323.

$160

DIGI 322.-26B or 8319993

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Broker SE ICLER REALTY BROKER
Reg. REAL GATE
250 N. 17.52, Casselberry, Fl.
321 0640
327.1577
Eve. $42.36SS
534.5210

Lots of style 3BR, lB home w.
many unique features in
desirable neighborhood on 2½
lotsl
Many
additional
features? B PP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Only $55,000.

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CALL øS-O3
SERVING ORANGE AND.
ORSEMINOLECOUNTY

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

imaginable? BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. You must see
this one for $69,300.

BROKER
2439 S-Myrtle Ave.
'1'
Orlando
antor
3271577
t" ' 321 0610

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REALTORS
2?19,$anford Ave. 32i?'

Altamonte, auto repair
&amp; ports

REALTY

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'77 Pacer Station Wagon, 34,000
mi, new paint, excellent cond.
Fully loaded 13,215. 323 1523.
0)3 MagnolIa, Sanford.

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $30
Call 322.1621; 322-4160

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LARGE PORCH ON NICE

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IF THIS IS THE DAY tobuya ne
car, see today's Classified adi
for best buys

77—Junk Cars Removed

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NO QUALIFYING- IBR home.
New C H&amp;A &amp; carpet Owner
Will Iinance w substantial
down 133,000. 322 2287.

3 SEDROOMS, 1½ BATHS, REALTY - REALTORS ______ 6616326
CORNER LOT. CONVERT TO
DUPLEX. $21,500.

A OK TIRE
322 7480
Shocks $495 Heavy Duty $693
New Batteries $2995
2113 French Ave., Sanford

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1979 Subaru Brat, I wh dr. I spd.
like new. Low mi. 1.5.200. 3236700 or 323-3117.

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Lovable dog, completely house
broken, very good Watch dog,
knows many tricks. FREE to,,
good home. Can see after 6
pm, at 101 E 7th St.

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305 323 1863

NEW &amp; USED BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Major Credit Card
107W. 77th SI.
323 9111

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ton camper
1973 Chevy
Special. with II' ft slide In
camper- Stove, refr., bath,
heater. sleeps I or 5, runs well,
only 53.500 3237322.

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Hunting Dogs
Black &amp; Tan Puppies-- .111 shots
$15. Ji2iO)

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down póyments. 322.2217

STENSTROM

NURSES AIDES—
310 11; 11 to7

HEALTH CARE

W Garnelt White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

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80-Autos for Sale
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Will buy junk Auto Batteries
Best Price. Battery Shop
107W. 77th St 323 9111

Pekingese puppy 3 010 old.
ITltle AKC, Regis ¶125 or host
otter 377 8116
Will people that
Gave cat &amp; wan? cloçj
Call 327 28 70

813 6520

ILWO

3237032

EvS.3fl461L333.;
3E.2Sth$t.

Eve 305 668 5640

3 BEDROOM. 2½
' - . BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW
WITH PRIVACY
NCE. $54,900.
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— Harold Hall Realty Leisure World on the great st,
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Johns, boat ramp, Swim,
* * * * * * * *
tennis, shuffleboard &amp; fishing,
Inc. REALTOR,
MLS
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2 yrS. Old,? BR, 2B, eat.irt kit.,
323.5774 Day or Night
SALES RECIPTIONIST
formal OR, wet bar inden. VA
Financing, $34,301)
MgI. potentIal w.fest moving
DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
-company. We need aggressive
2 BR, 1 Bath, Ig cover patio,
people wgood personality
BATEMAN REALTY
andfoncedb.ck yard. EXTRA
good phone voice. Sal. +
Reg. Real Estate Broker
FOO'n, EXTRA nIce, EXTRA
comm. Call Anitette. 323S174.
lIble, $nSoo
2MOSinfOrdAy,.
4 4 4 444' 44
22147Sf
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65—Pets.Supplies

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NEW LISTING
IN PINECREST
I BR. 28 home w sc pool on 1g.
cor lot, w huge oaks, newly
painted inside. Great home for
family. $49,900.

.,,;' CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, 7
, BATH, C EN TR AL AIR &amp;
', HEAT, 2 'CAR GARAGE, 3
MONTHS NEW. $59,900.

41—Houses
OPEN SUNDAY 12:30104 _______________________

DeBARY LOVELY 2 BED.
ROOM, 1 BATH, FAMILY-.
DINING ROOM COMBIN.
ATION, NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR. $35,500.

S ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE

Business location. Rent 2,000 sq. Harold Hall Realty
ft., fully carpeted, modern,
best location, excellent traffic
Inc. R EALTOR, MLS
I visIbIlity. Call 322.4403.
--— 3235774 Day or Nighi
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1 5 Saturday &amp; Sunday
Spacious 9 rm • 2 story older
Pome Modernized, cxc. cond.,
new cent E icc. heat &amp; air. 1220
Maqnolia Ave., Sanford.
KasperRealEstate

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40-Condomlnjunn
Mechanic Inspector
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Older home charm- 3 BR-LR..
Mitt. 20 yrs. experience,
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DR.country kit.cor Iot.IIke
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Sikorsky &amp; WestIaAt
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2 BR, 1½ 8, COndo, w.washer I J
new.Iot# dwn.by owner-mid
copters. Must be exp itt
dryer, pool, avail immed,$300
205-300 Elm. 323-0197.
malor components. Overhaul
mo. dep. nego. Reply Box 47, c.__________________________________
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&amp; flIght operations. lOhr. wfs,
0 The EvenIng Herald,
$S.per hr. Orlando Helicopters
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 32771,
Airways, Building 5. Sanford Airport. 3231756.
40•A'-Apartm,nts a
Bartender.Cocjttaf'f Waitress
Experienced, apply in person _________________________
Deltona Inn. Mon thru FrI 2to.
6 p.m.
'' 24
UR lB 322•9283
Porn duplex, fine downtown
location,
neat,
in
good
repaIr,
Yardman needed, ref. req.
lAéreon$t. Johns River, OK tot'
UpstaIrs 3 BR. 15; downstaIrs
Raking, trimming &amp; lawn
mobile home or bldg. sIte.
2 BR apt. Excellent Income,
maint. Box ILc-o The EvenIng
$14,000. Terms.
high
yield,
Large
assumable
Herald, P.O. Box
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law interest mort. $36,000,
ford, Fl. 32771.
2 BR 1
new paint &amp; carpet,
HAROLD HALL REALTY
Cooks - FT or PT. Exp. only in
quiet neighborhood. $3000dwn,
INC. REALTOR.MLS
firte dining. Part icular interest _______________________________
owner will hold. $24,900.
3235774
indmnnerli,),&amp;slIad,,,,,ons
See Barbara - Deltona Inn, _____________________
Dellona.
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WANTED: Mature lady to liv..
in 2 days &amp; 2 nights a

OPE N HOUSE $57,000

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Fruit trees Pen,'ath
Plum. Apple. Fig
The Backyard
671 1700
55891k HOwll Rd Winter Pk
FILE,,DINT &amp; to SOli
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Hirt 323 7O

4 pct. Interest t qualified

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28R, lB. new carpet, fenced
yard, new kit. appliances, 117
Rosalie Dr. 3221005,

NEW LISTING
In the country yet close to town.
This home has 34 acres w
income producing grave, 3 tSR,
28, C H&amp;A, lam
rm.,
swimming pool. Remodeled
kit &amp; fireplace, too. Priced to
sell at 567,500 wIow dwn
payment.

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OPEN HOUSE

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Pianos &amp;
organs,
stock
clearance. big savings. Call
Bob Ball 322 1403, 2202 French

MLS

REALTOR

Cash for your lot! Will build
your lot ot our lot
SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY 10
V Enterprise, Inc.
7117 YALE AVENUE
Medel Inc., Realtor
64130)3 Lovely brick 3 BR, 28 pool home,
treed lot, $65,000 with good
OPEN 1-5 SAT &amp; SUN
financing

(5 blk N. of Lake Mary Blvd. on
Country Club Rd. at Goodhart)

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our lot or yours

REALTOR MIS V
IflIoti
Ev323-3C•

Low Down Payment

Homes. Virgin Wooded Lots.
Assume 11 Pct. Loan. Most
Homes For

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Ai:HA.235-Con. Home

New Super Energy Saver

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JUNE

The Best Buy In TOWn A low
Ad.

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1.5
Shadow Lake Wo
&amp; Wilson
Place. Weare offering several
new homes for your inspection
w.prlces from $95,000. These
homes are on ' acre woocf
lots w.assumable mortgages.
Among the features of these
homes are: F P's. Inter-comm
systems, solariums, w.w
carp., tile foyers, sc. porthes
or open terraces, 3- or I BR
plans wI or 3 ba. Directions:
West on Hwy. 16, turn 200 yds
past I 4. on to Wayside Dr., go
approx. 1 ml. to 2nd Kimberly
Ct. street sign.

sure

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FHA VA, FHAI3S&amp; 715

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313*517

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Reduced $3,000 to $34,500. At.
tractive 4 BR, FR, nice area,
shade &amp; fruit trees, Can
assume.

Buldto Suit

By Owner 4 BR, 2B, great rm.,

REALTOR 322'i
MULTIPLE LI5TI?G SERVICE
Eves. 349.3 322.1959

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PICTURESQUE

$23,000 old frame, 2 BR, shade,
near downtown. Neat &amp; clean.

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comm. ZOning. 1317 Celery
Ave.

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5)5,000 Sm. 2 BR w restricted

1 BR. newly remodeled &amp;
decorated, Heat &amp; AC, w.w
carpeting, wfront yard. $200
mo + dec. 373 *00*.

slFIrD

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Unfurnished Profitable
businessi Recess;
proof. Nets 14 to is thousand...
be Your own boss-a one
FOrRentw.possoptlon,5750,2,3
BR, CH&amp;A, pool. Pets I older
person operation. Approx.
520,
($5,000 + Inventory),
children O.K. 1320 Foest Dr.

Positions now OPCfl tor

Sunday, Feb. 3, 150-SB

FORREST GREENE

3OApartments

&amp; Convalescent Center,
M$Icinville.

UPJOHN

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Ran2 10 East, Seminole CQunty,

WHEN THEY GET TO YOU
THEY ARE READY-TO BE
HIRED. you CAN HELP
AAA BY LETTING AAAHELP
you.

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F. polka officers 2, SeCtiOn 13, TownshIp 10 South, 'undersIgned, pursuant to the: DElis

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BONNA JEAN ENKINS,
BEAUTY ADVISOR-aloe
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Petitioner, natural 4her and
JOSEPH GILMAN MENEAR next friend Of the
part time to start,
I' child,
1392 Dewey Avenue
also mgemt. avaIl. lot' right
CHRISTINA
NOEL
TfLOR
Rochester, New York 14613 person with Initiative.
NOTICE
OFA
N
YOU
ARE HERE NOTIFIED TO: DANNY
LEE
C DS
goal to P0 box 14923, Orlandp
As Hostages
Noticeis hereby given pursuant
that BARBARA JEAN MENEAR
357,
toChapter 3.67, Florida Statutes,of tas filed a Petitltt In the CircuIt
Last Known Res e
AVON
Fairfax
County,
$ginia
the Application of Greenwood CourtofSernInoI.Counjy,FIQ,.ida,
SANTE FE, N. Mez. Lakes Utility Co. Amendment to for Dissolution of Marriage, •iW
FIGHT INFLATION
YOU ARE NOTIFI that an
(UP!)- A group of InmateS Waler and Sawer Certificates to
hAven. Increeseyouru.rning
uverouIirsdtosorv.acopyof action for Change o ame
power, For details, Call
seized about 11 guirde .
include the following described your writt defenses, If any, on CHRISTINA NOEL T OR, the
1'kl.44I7044.9
territory in SemInole County, KENNETH W. McIPITO$K of minor child of 50
JEAN
hostages early Saturday and FlorIda.
STENSTROM, MCINTOSH, JENKINS, and DA Y LEE gained control of a major
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
JULIAN,
&amp; CHILDS, your natura lid, has
COLBERT
ps'tlon of the New Mexico Tract A
WHIOHAM, Attorneys for beenfiled against you, purpose
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That part of the NW.¼ of the Petitioner, witose aderess is p
of this action being to Ønge the
State Penitentiary, prison NW.¼ of Section )I..TownShip 20 Office Box 1330, SanfOrd, Florida, name of th. minor
from
TO ALL
officials reported.
South, Range 30 East, SemInole 327l1, andfiletheeriginalwlftp
, CHRISTINA NOEL TLOR to BUSINESSES IN THE
ounty, Florida, less the West Clark of the above.styl.d Court on CHRISTINA NOEL
KINS,
DeputyChiefM,s,Qay,z t30.00 Feet,andaisolnsth.East or before February 13, 150,
are requireda
SANFORD AREA
____ 16.00 feet thereof, lying South of Øffterwis a default and ultimate copy of your written
oftheNewMexlcostatspolice
if
Lake Mary Blvd., and Southerly Of ludgnwnt wIlt be intsrsd against any, to it on CH IS A AAA EMPLOYMENT
confirmed the Inmates IheS.R, 400 Limited Acceis Right , you lot' th. relief demanded in the DE HLI NO ER, EU IRE;
overpowered guards and at.Way, and less that part of the Petition.
Petitioner's Attorne1 whose
IS HERE TO BE

two wgts of tha Natiossi

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medical transcribing req. Full
time days, good salary &amp;
benefits. Apply Personnel
West Volusia Memorial Hosp.,
Land, Equal Opportunity
Employer. MPH

Island,

APPLICATION FOR AMEND.
MINT TO WATER &amp; SEWER
CINTIFICATII

gained control of the prison's South 200 lees of laid NW.'/. of the

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

18—He p

TRANSCRIPTIONIST

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NOTICIOFACT,ON

? NEED CASH?

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know area well. For in.
formation call 323-5324 or 373.
5336, 95 p.m.

Exp. mother will care for your
child in my home 3270756.

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Respondent, IN RI:

Notice

25-1_oans

fleat, have economy car &amp;

WINTER SPRINGS AREA.

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51g. H. W. Jotifln
Charles W. *d
Publish: January 2* February
3. 10, 17, 1950.
DERU

As Personal Representative

Sanford VFW diner, 5:304 p.m., long cabin post
home on lakefront, Open to public

Guard have been acad on
alert, The Northvfl Zen.
TactIcal Teens of Vie
polka was ordered Its tie
Senla F. area.

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Temporaryhelpneeded. Must be

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SATURDAY,
FEBRUARyI

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36c a line

MF

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Sallie Hanlsos aptsr DAlI, board meeting, 1:45
p.m., ru1ar misting, 2:30 p.m., The Forest, Lake
Mary.
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FILED

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any unknown hi(s), devisee(s),

WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of
this Notice of Administration:
January 27, 1950.
WILLIE JAMES MOORE

a place to live, car to drive, a
or some service_
YOU have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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Sunday Noon Friday

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FIRDAY,FEBRUARY$
Sanford Founders Day ceremosles, 1:30 p.m., Ft.
Mellon Park, Toti General Sanford Museum and
library, Music by Sanford Middle School Band and

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New two story, all cedar, contemporary, lacing lake, 3 BR,
master BR has 2 walk.in
closets, 2'- B, stone FP, Loft,
FR, seller will carry mort.
Call and see 595.900

ft you are having dilficulty finding

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Arbitration,"
Tuscawlfla Homeowner,' AssocIation, 8 p.m.,
Redeemer Moravian Church, Tuskawilla Road.
Trogram: "Solar Ener' for Your Home."

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or attorney, and the amount
Circulation in $ilnole County,
S. Sanford Ave. Area.
claimed If the claim iS not yet
Florida. once a k for six (6)
3736)55
due, the date when it will become Consec(jtive Wed, commencing
due shall be stated. If the claim is
on Sunday, Jan.t, t910. DONE
Will baby sit
contingent or unliquidate, the and ORDER -1 at Orlando,
in my home.
Florida, this lItBay of Dec.
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated, If the claim is secured, the ber, 197$.
John A Re
Security shall be described, The
U.S. 0itrictdge
claimant shall dcliver sufficient
6A-Hs&amp;th&amp;8.as,ty
copies 01 the claim to the clerk to
Publish Jan. 13, 2*7 &amp; Feb. 3, 10,
17, 1950
enable the clerk to mail one copy
DER 7
LOSE WEIGHT
to each personal representative
1
All persons interested In the
Earn money at the same tIme
FICTITIOL.INAME
to Whom a cov of this
323U09
Notice of Administration has been
Notice is herebyven that I am mailed are required, WITHIN engaged in busin4 at Box 294,
THREE MONTHS FROM THE Lake Mary, Fl. 146, Seminole
9—Good Things to Eat
DATE OF
THE F IRST County, Florida der the tic.
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS titious name 015,11 WOOD
Temple Oranges-Tangerines
CREATIONS, and.t I intend to
NOTICE, t file any objections
$3.O0per bu.-you pick
they may have that challenges the register said namp, the Ciero
322.3067
validity of the decedent's will, the of the CircuIt Cf't, Seml.sol.
qualifications of the personal County, Florida
accordance
StrawberrIes-large I. plentiful
representative, or the venue or with the provision of the Fic.
You or we pick daily, ito 1000
lurisdictlon of the Court.
titious Name Stales, To.Wit:
qts.; caulIflower $4 by.; sweet
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Section 565.05 Flàa Statutes
potatoes 6 lbs. $1; lettuce &amp;
OBJECTIONS NOT

MalI, 7 p.m., refreshments, 7:30, Juvenile

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University Women, Sear's Activity Room, Altamonte

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Call Us For Terms
DEADLINES
Tower Financial Serv.
1.l00.24l.2469
Day''Before Publication

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All persons having claims or
grantee(s), Cror(s) or other
demands against the estate are unknown partieaIming interest
required, WITHIN
THREE
by, through, unf' or against tbe
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
aforesaid pelnis), Gloria
Williams andarty unknown
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file With the
heir(s), devisM), grantee(s),
clerk 01 the above court a written
creditor(s) orther unknown
Statement 01 any claim or demand
partIes, shaIle served by
Ihey may have. Each claim must
PublicatIon; it further OR.
be inwriting and must indicate the DERED that n of this Order
basis for the claim, the name and be published by United Stat,.

to noon,

Cetttial

ltame
3 consecutive times
7consecutivetimes

HOURS

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Senior Citizens overnight trip to Stuart for day's
cruise to Lake Okeechobee. Leave Sanford at 10a.m.;
pick up at Casselberry Leeds at 10:30 a,m. Return on
the nightof the 8th. Call Doris Rogers for reservations.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, OES, Masonic Temple,
North Park Avenue, Sanford, 8p.m. Last meeting of
year for outgoing officers,
Free Income ins helpforsenlorcitlzenssponsored by
AARP and NRTA, 9 a.m.
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.

Take Guards

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Willdoanykindof work
3238611

RATES

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forth below

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appearing tohe Court that the
3—cemeteries
defendant, &amp;Ia 0. WillIams Is
IN tHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR not inhabitanf nor found within
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA the State of orida and
has not
PRORATE DIVISION
2 ChoIce Lots In SectlonM
voluntarily seared herein, and
File Number 7CSi.CP
5350cc
mat
personaseçvjce
upon
her
Division
3225731
residence
al
whereabouts
Is
IN RE ESTATE OF
unknown, it ORDERED that
ROSEMARY MOORE,
C.lorla D iIiamt and any
4Persoflals
Deceaseci unknown
hi(s), devlsee(s), _______________________________
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
grantee(s),
Qltor(s), or other
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING unknown parts, appear.or plead
•ABORTION S
CIA IMS
OP
DEMANDS to the complalherein by the 17th
Trimister abortlon-$175;
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE day of March,t1, and In default
Gyn CIinlc-$2Q; Pregnancy
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS thereof the CCt will proceed to
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
test; male sterilization; free
the hearing
adjudication OS
YOU
ARE
counseling, Professional care
HEREBY this Suit as If oria 0. WillIams
NOTIFIED
that
the
supportive atmosphere,
ad
and any anowr, heir(s),
confidential.
ministration ol the estate of devlsee(s) grantee(s),
Rosemary Moore, deceased, File creditor(s) oother unknown
CENTRAL FLORiDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
Number 79 56 CP. is Pending in the parties clalmg Interest by,
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
ORGANIZATION
through, undøor against the
Florida, Probate Division, the aforesaid per (5), Gloria D.
6 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
addressot Which is P 0. Drawer C,
Williams an4 any unknown
Sanford, Florida 32771, The per
595 0921
heir(s), devis), grantee(s),
Toll Free I *002217565
sonal representative of the estate creditor(s), ofother unknown
_____________________________
is Willie James Moore, whose parties, had bn served with
Effective January 30, 1910,Iam
address is Route 7. Box 335A,
process In the Steof Florida, but
no longer associated with
Sanford, Florida 32771. The name
only to the exteprovided for by
Buck's Restaurants,
an address 01 the personal
Section 16S5, TitPl, United States
Carl I. Dietrich
representative's attorney are set Code; is it fu. th)RDERED that

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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,
Step.parenti*g, 4.8 p.m., 3-week s&amp;ies sponsored by
parents,
Springs.

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SATURDAY 0111111111111111111111
EVENING
8:00
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IN BRIEF
Ralph Kazarian Insurance
Purchases Phelps Building
ML. "Sonny" Raborn of Reborn Realty recently
announced the sale of the Phelps Restaurant property
at 2920 Orlando Dr., Sanford, to Ralph Kazarian
Insurance. Kazarian Insurance will be relocating to
this more convenient location in the near future.

Sandalwood Village Sold Ou
Florida Residential Communities' (FRC) duplex
community of Sandalwood Village in Florida Center
has sold out in only seven months, a strong indication
that Orlando area home buyers and investors are
receptive to alternatives to the single-family home.
The sellout of the 34 duplex units at Sandalwood
Village, which opened in June during the 1979 Parade
of Homes, represents more than $3 million. FRC's
other duplex community of Pipers Ridge at The
Highlands in Winter Springs also Is nearing sellout
with only a few of the 34 units remaining.
"The seven-month sellout of Sandalwood Village and
our near sellout at Pipers Ridge is indicative of the fact
that Orlando area home buyers are ready for alter.
natives to the single-family home," says Burton A.
Bines, president of FRC.

3 AppoInted By Cardinal
David Holliday of Sweetwater Oaks and Fred Allegro
of Maitland have been appointed to the sales department, of Cardinal Industries Inc., Sanford. Prior to
joining Cardinal, Holliday was a regional vice
president for the Piedmont Capital Corporation of

phrey Bogart. Jose Ferrer.
Based on the novel by Herman
Wouk. A group of officers
mutinies against their captain,
(4)(10) SNEAK PREVIEWS
claiming that he is mentally
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel' unstable. (2 Hrs. 25 Mins.)
review
"Heartbeat,"
Windows" and "The Runner
Stumbles."

SUNDAY.

chologist Herb Goldberg,
author of "Money Madness."
(R)
($0 IIEE HAW Guests: Oak
Ridge Boys. Chatty McCtain.
(171)0 LA WRENCE WELK

8:00
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enter a grueling off-road race,
unaware that two mobsters
plan to recover a cache of
smuggled gold coins during the
event.
(15) 0 THE CHISHOLMS The
Chisholms break away from the
rest of the wagon train and turn
south toward California.
a) 0 ONE IN A MILLION
Shirley and her chief antago.
rth'C...hing, are brought cbss'øi. three protesters hand.
cuff them together.

8:30
(1)0 THE ROPERS Stanley
pays Jeffrey Brooke's nephew
to take Jenny out, not realizing
that the young man has outrageous plans for his date.

MORNING
600
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1T2(17) BETWEEN THE LINES

6:30
(5)0 THE LIVING WORD
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6:45
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(H) (35) DR E.J. DANIELS
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(17) 0 ISSUES
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(!) a DIRECTiONS The oper.
ation of multi-national corporalions in third world ntions,
prticularly Honduras, is
examined.
4 (10) FLORIDA REPORT

1:00
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INC

(15) 0 NBA BASKETBALL
ALL-STAR GAME The East
Stars take on the West Stars in
this annual contest broadcast
live from Capital Centre in
Landover. Maryland.
a)0 DISCUSSION '80

student who accidentally
becomes a "human computer"
tries to escape the clutches of
an underworld syndicate. (Part
2)(R)
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searching, the men of the
Galactica locate Earth and
embark on an exciting exploralion of the planet. (Part 2)
(H)(35) FLIPPER "The Gulf
Between"
8 (10) SONG BY SONG
"Dorothy Fields" Millicent
Martin, Marian Montgomery.
David Kernan and Elaine
Stritch perform the songs of
lyricist Dorothy Fields and her
many collaborators including
Jerome Kern and Cy Coleman.
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ROAD

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GRAUMING
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8(10) WALL STREET WEEK
"Computer Stocks: High Tech,
High Growth" Guest: William
Becklean. (R)

2:00

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(7) 0 GOOD MORNING

3:00
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FLORIDA

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Gas Prices Continue Climb
Skyrocketing gasoline prices will coat Florida
motorists over $1.3 billion more In 1* than in 1979 and
$2.3 billion more than in 197$, the Florida AAA Motorist
magazine reports In the February Issue.
The magazine said the estimated $ billion in 1990
cats to motorists was conservative because It did not
predict future gasoline price hikes for the balance of
the year and based Its projection only on the latest
price flgwø gathered in the January AAA fuel gauge
wv.y.
The magazine also reported that while gasoline lazes
was coming lnat about thename level as last year
under the $ cent per gallon levy, the State Department
of Transportation would be awash with a giut of funda
today It a socalled 'pécentage of value" tax were
operative over the last year. The magazine said lax
collections would have been $117 million more than the
14*,371,90$ actually taken In during in if "per.
ceatage of value" were on the books.

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Tales" Hawkeye and Chinga.

Dunham, once again meet up
with Le Renard, (Part 3 of 4)

7:00
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PUt. WORLD "The Computer
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flicts plaguing a 13-ysar.old
boy undergoing a religious cer.
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into manhood.

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Herald Staff Writer
If you have not been to a basketball game at
Seminole Community College recently, you have been
missing something other than basketball.
A recently added half-time attraction Is such a showstopper that it may do for Coach Sterling's basketball
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A copy of that article was sent to another Sanford woman
was also living in Germany with her husband.
But her experiences were so totally different she called The
Herald as soon as she returned for a visit and wanted to tell her
side of the story.
Bill and Roina hope had lived in Sa nford for 19 years when
hope's employer, Martin-Marietta, asked him if he would like
to go to Germany where the company had a factory building
the Pershing missile.
"I'd never been any place but Ages Creek, Kentucky and
Sanford, Florida," said Mrs. hope, but they decided to accept
the offer and flew to Germany last February.
'l didn't know a living soul in Germany," Mrs. Hope said,
nor did she speak the language. Her first "cultural shock"
caine when they were put up in a hotel until they could find a
place to live,
"I looked around the room for the bathroom," she said, "but
there wasn't one!" The bath was in another part of the hotel
and was shared with several other rooms.
Friends let the Hopes stay with them while they searched for
an apartment. They could use some of the facilities at nearby
Rhinemain Air For ce Base, near Frankf ur t, but t hey had to
find their own housing.
After three weeks of searching, the couple managed to locate
n apartment in the farming community of Worfeldon.
The landlord and his wife spoke no English and the Hopes
spoke "not one word of German but with sign language and a
lot of effort on both parts, managed to work out the details.
The apartment had a tiny stove and refrigerator "about the
size you'd find in a camper" said Mrs. Hope, and with no other
furniture, they moved in,
"We were there for three months without furniture," said
Mrs. Hope, but they were able to buy some from an American
(wnlly who was returning to the states.
"I was used to modern conveniences like my microwave
oven and dishwasher," said Mrs. Hope, "but when you go over
there it's completely different."
Despite these differences, Mrs. Hope said she tried to take it
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evening of onsact playsbyArtlurKcpftonAprljlo4j,
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lower East Side, is diana built on adult experIenm lbs
hero, John" Pope Jr. finds It Is dlMcvlt to cops with an
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Last July the Evening Herald published a story about the
wife of a serviceman who had just returned to Sanford after
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(CPR). The course teaches combined t.dvdquas of mouthto-mouth resuscitation and external cardiac 'nanuge.
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Sharon Beder lives In Cusselberry and attends the
two rehearsals the company holds each week plus two
other dance classes. She said she has been dancing
seriously for 18 months and' "plans to be a dancer."
One side effect to dancing is Its ability to trim off
unwanted fat. Robin llouldsworth is it Longwood
mother who finds dancing is "one way to lose weight
without having to kill yourself."
Kathy Pezold teaches school in Sanford and has been
dancing for 8 years. In addition to being a member of
the dance .'oxnpany, she is taking ballet lessons, just
for the enjoyment she gets out of dancing. "It's fun,"
site said.
Besides being talented dancers, the jazz company
are also a good looking group of ladies. Mrs. Hinkle
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on its feet yelling for encores,
The jazz dancers did an "I Got Rhythm" number
from "Ethel Merman's Disco Album" and gave the
public one of its first looks at a newly formed dance
company,
Ranging In ages from 18 to 37, they are part of the
Seminole Community College Dance Company, which,
in addition to the jazz dancers, also has a ballet and
modern dance contingent.
Beatrix Aldana and Joy Hinkle, two dance in-

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with the selection of dancers, said Mrs. Hinkle. "All
have danced at least a 'ear," she said, and several of
the girls were previôuii'members of the Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Seminole,
Some of the dancers are students, others are emplayed, and some are housewives and mothers, but

As the players left the court at a recent game, the
lights dimmed and a dozen attractive dancers dressed
in sequins and skin-tight black pants strutted out and
did a hot, two-minute Jazz routine that had the crowd

The gardens vice president of Horticulture, Bob Kundtz,
along with his staff, will host brief lectures on rosies from
Feb. I I to 15 In the Gardens of the World rossiection near
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cost Index bus doubled In lbo peat ftv. years, according
to Florida Departmu't of 1atepnrtaUos
H,Iphig to account for the 11,7 percent fourth
quarter boise over third quarlar figures were a 17.4
percent inoese In the cost of s.lhwork a major
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No:2063, will attend the Moose Administration School to be
held at the Atlanta Airport in Hapeville, Ga. on Feb. 9.10.
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by Feb. 15.
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this class on "How to Take and Pass the GED Exams,"
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their 1980 Membership Campaign with a kick-off at B a.m.,
Tuesday at the Church 'Street ('ho-Banquet Room in
downtown Orlando.
Campaign Chairman Pete Denmark will preside over the
.ceedings which will include worker training sessions,
campaign plans and goals, and entertainment for the expected 160 volunteers,
The Sustaining and active memlrs1ilp drive *lllhIëIp
support the many varied programs and activities the
Central Florida Y offers to all members of Orange,

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Feb. 8, at 1:30 p.m., with a program taking place at the east
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directors of Sun Bank of Volusia County, Sun First
National Bank of Brevard County and Sun Bank of
Seminole.
Last November, Barnes, who is vice-chairman of the
board of Sun First National Bank of Orlando, was
elected to the additional position of senior vice
president of Sun Banks of Florida, Inc., the parent
holding company. He also serves on the board for Sun
Bank o(Osceola County.
His November electIon was the result of a major
organizational plan adopted by Sun Banks of Florida in
order to meet the expected economic growth of Florida
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Florida and specialized in financial planning. Allegro
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his various troupes of guest
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9:00
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do Gomez and Ruben Valdez,
TOO Guests: Marilu Henner,
away driver Is the target of an
unbelieving when Sammy Davis
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4:30
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at Seminole Community College. The classes are from
author Ruth Beebe Hill, car
obsesse d police detective,
Jr. accepts Archie's invitation
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7- 10 p.m., Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and
customizer
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3:30
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tournament is presented live
deadly plot involving top Los
principles, practices, and Florida law pertaining to
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Angeles gangsters.
real estate sales. Registration fee is $50.
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registration classes.
10:00
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modity contracts via telephone.
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on campus.
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female doctor is transformed
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Aphrodite (Brill Ekland), the
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(1968) Burt Reynolds, Barbara
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Sicily. (2 Hrs.)
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Greek goddess of love.
when his mother (Martha Reye)
Loden, A man accustomed to
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many shallow romantic conmaster" (1953) Clifton Webb,
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until he learns that the
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W.J. "Red" Smith has been named a vice president
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groom
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younger
mate in a lovely film editor who
becomes a scoutmaster in
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of Continental Resources Co. (CRC). Announcement of
than he is.
Pebbles" (C) (1966) Steve
gets him a job with a movie
order to perfect his approach
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MOVIE
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a)
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company, (2 Hrs.)
to a breakfast food-sponsored
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President of CRC.
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children's show.
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take
a
stand
when
the
gun.
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boat he is on is held under
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CHURCH
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siege. (2 Hrs.)
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11:00
of Continental Resources. He joined the company in
SPORTS
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Holmes
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positions as manager of gas sales, and vice president of
LIVE Host: Peter Boyle,
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Cash of Hanover, Wis., and
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Janet M t Randy Middleton Torbett son of Mrs Jan
McClungof Sanford and Kenneth S Torbett of Boca
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graduate of Beloit High School, Beloit, Wis. She is empioyed at National Cash Register Corp, Lake Mary.

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Vivian Torbett of Richmond, Va.
Torbett attended the American International School,
New Delhi, India, Seminole County schools and was
graduated in 1970 from high school in Albuquerque, N.M.,
where he also attended the university there.

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He received an A.A. degree from Rollins College,
Winter Park, where he is also a senior working toward a
B.S. degree in criminal justice. He is self-employed and
plans to attend University of Florida Law School in the
fall.

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Catholic Church. Sanford.

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and Crafts show they held a will also be awarded cast
recipe contest in the fcllowing prizes.
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five categories Including the
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main ingredient, cranberries:
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Relishes, sauces, and Chut- displayed at the Woman's
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Mrs. Claudia Hoffman
desserts and drinks and
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punches
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Shepherd and the first place a very elegant cream color
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anything, hoping for a very
In the Lake Mary Woman s whiners in the listed (She made two).
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Mrs Connie Dailey disproject to cover the fire Club Arts and Crafts Show categories were Kathleen
report, the following winners Westendorf, Kat Noel and played her carving scul.
department needs.
Betty Lindmeier (Betty won ptures, one entitled "mother
Place your calls for tickets, were inadverently omitted.
three and the baby" made of pure
in
place
first
take-out and delivery orders Macrame, Mabel Osborne,
mahogany, an clay
categories.
by calling Bonnie Olvera, 323- first: Carol Larson, second;
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Group Work, the club
Their recipes will be en- figure and tee ay cast
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Tickets I adults are 75 members, first.
Mrs. Pearl H. P 1 had
Also therein: correction in nationwide competition which two water color
and children, $1.50. The
one
Dolls. Gwenne Butler won will take place in New York
barbecue childen dinner will second place.
rtrait, "Eyes of Araby"
City in April. Recipes will be 8 Po
include baked beans, cole
a still life.
The blue ribbon winners judged on the basis of and Mrs.
slaw, hot rolls and butter, so,
Bonnie Morrison
for a delicious "finger lickin' (first place) will be entered in creativity, taste, appearance displayed a "Fun Quilt"
barbecue chicken" come to the District 7 Arts Festival and clarity of the recipe in- bedtad, made with hand
which will take place Fe
the Lake Mary fire hall.
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At the national level, first, motif or family affeir.
Also as a supplement to at Pinecastle, Orlando.
The Woman's Club Ls also second and third place cash Everybody was included in
your dinner you can have
dessert too at the fire hail. seeking honors in a nation- prizes will be awarded in each the squares - six children,
The Lake Mary Woman's wide Cranberry Recipe of the five categories to the mom and dad, two dogs and a
winning club members, with cat and three states where
Club will hold a bake sale at contest sponsored by Ocean
the same time. The goodies Spray Cranberries, Inc. front corresponding cash awards, they lived. It was very pretty
will include cakes, cupcakes, New York in cooperation with presented to the winners
and different.
brownies and cookies. So let's the Woman's Club Service sponsoring clubs. Five
national and club honorable
make this a big success and Bureau.
Hasta la vista.
A reminder to residents not
only of Lake Mary but
surrounding areas about the
upcoming Volunteer Fire
Dept. chicken barbecue this will take place Saturday,
Feb. 9, starting at 12:30 p.m.
at the fire hail.

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Mrs. Virginia Michalowski of 405 S. Sunland Drive,

Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Piatt Sr., 275 Howard Blvd.,

Sanford, announces ft engagement of her daughter,
Virginia, to Marcus Victor Nutt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest E. Nutt of Court Street, Enterprise.

Longwood, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Elizabeth Carol, to Vincent Eric Ross, son of Mrs. Shirley
Lowe of St. Cloud, and the late Mr. Jack Ross.

Born in Meriden, Conn., the bride-olect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Arlene Mabee and the late Oniri Mabee
of London Ontario, Canada.

Federal Savings &amp; Low Association of Mid-Florida.
Her fiance, who was born In Sanford, Is the grandson of
Mrs. Ethel Ricketts and the Late Rev. John W. Ricketts of
Binningham, Ala., and Mrs. Irma (Jewel) Nutt and the
lateClydeW Nutt of Sanford He isa graduate of DeLand
High School, and Is employed by Auto-Trikin Inc.
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The artist in IX, Mendoza was evident when lie
spoke about his philosophy of life. He explained that
life is short when you count the days, so each person
should decide what to do with his life and make it
the best he can.

all. We're lucky to have '78" with 30 to 40 singers and stagnant, my pupils become modern dancers. 'I'hey each
dancers including the Ron stagnant," she said. "I can't provide their own costurnes
them."
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teaches 12 jazz dancing to Seminole county and class or at a rehearsal, it choreography and the firill
classes each week at the contacted the college about would be hard to imagine her hand needed to shape a dozen
ever becoming stagnant. She individual dancers into a well.
college through the Leisure teaching jazz dancing.
At the time, few people Is 103-pound bundle of energy trained dance company.
Time Program. She will also
be teaching an accredited knew much about jazz dan- constantly moving, demon.
course
for physical education cing or the mechanics in- strating, correcting and
This is tier environment and
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lessons at age six in Orlando or mom of her courses at
pa rty to celebrate this joyous
As a student herself, Mrs.
at the Royal School of dance.
The jazz dancers are said. "hopefully that won't be
occasion
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Dance. She produced a new steps, techniques and Rain" number for a Spring
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Wilson. Mrs. Thomas Cain. Mrs. Robert Rrisson. Mrs. Fort Poole and Mrs.

The Arts Department of the Woman's Club of
Sanford held its annual art festival at the club house
Following
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luncheon quickly led the women through tile
De Mendois spoke about his feeling for sculp.
food line and to the luncheon tal)les.
Mrs. Estell- Davis was the chairman. Serving on
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committee
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Charles Steenworth, Mrs. Raymon Schmitt, Mrs. materials, such as stone. He said wood is warni
Robert Brisson, Mrs. Robert S. Brown, Mrs. Paul and has a feeling of life, lie spends much time urn. uon. w omt.n norlung with her were Mrs.
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Goodspeed,
Mrs. J. E. Gradick Sr., Mrs. Roger
makes many of his own tools.
Mrs. Leo King.
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Harrison and Mrs. John
De Mendoza has entered the world championship I'llollipson.
The handmade iterns were all displayed in an
of sculpturing. Ile spoke of the strict regulations for
Interesting and eye-catching array around the large
A drawing for several door prizes dor.,ited to the
this type entry and of the stiff competition.
meeting room and across the stage.
club front some of the businesses in Sanford
The assignment of judging this outstanding show
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Karns and Mrs II Miade Cooper %%orkt(I together
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Wonlen's Clubs, and tier guest. Mrs. Primrose
and Craft Shoppe in Downtown Sanford gave a
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demonstration on assembling permanent flowers presence of tile members gathI around thein at
The blue ribbon winners of the show were as
and arrangements. Many of the members were a long, table.
A awed by the natural look of a potted hydrangea and
The smells of the fresh dough and the taste of the follows: Mrs. Julian P. Wilson, macrame for her
'A some of her camelliM she displayed.
hot rolls made the club members eager to buy a purse; Mrs. Ihomas Cain, Knitting, for her
sweater; Mrs. Robert Brisson, painting, for her oil
'ri.e next demonstration was A one
sour dough starter with the red
and
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painting; Mrs. Fort Poole, needlepoint, her w.ill
package
&amp;vienuoza,a master oI wood sculpture wIIodescribed
hanging; M VernonHarrison,Ill for h't rag
Mrs. Hugh Pain shows her blue ribbon winner In the miscellaneous category his display and explained his technique of wood
Mrs. Lourine Messinger denionstrated the doll; Mrs. S. W. Fleming, China painting, for her
— a wall hanging of felt appliques,
carving,
making of the shortbread and "honest to goodness, China plate; Mrs. Leo King, ceramics, for her
ceramic clown; Mrs. Ramon Schmitt, quilting, for
her quilt; Mrs. Melba Cooper, tole and decorative
ware, for her tray; and Mrs. Anne Larson,
crocheting, for tier afghan.

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Concert Pianist Min Zelma
Bodzin will be performing a
solo recital at Seminole
Community College's Fine
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Tumday,Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
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Leo King, Mrs. Ravinon Schmitt, Mrs. Meade Cooper and Mrs. Anne Larson.

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third appearance at Seminole
CMMI Collese.
Her proprarn will include
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Mrs. Hope said she kept busy while her husband was
working by going for bike rides, taking German lessons and
She did realize thaphe language barrier would definitely be
classes that were offered on the base and even a parttime job
a problem if she let ft. "Either you speak the language or you
in a local factory. She attended church even though someone
really suffer," she said. Her landlady was helpful and Mrs.
had to translate every single word. She is teaching her elderly
Hope found herself listening to her very carefully and trying to
landlady English while she learns German. Now her landlady
learn at least one German word each day.
can "speak English with a hillbilly accent"
Mrs. Hope felt that as long as they were planning to live in
Mrs. Hope said she laughs over mistakes she has made with
Germany for several years they should learn the language and
the language, recalling how her phrase for "good night" came
the German customs.
out sounding like the German words for "no clothes."
"The Germans are very immaculate," said Mrs. Hope. She
People seem to appreciate she is willing to try though. 1f
said she saw no slums and the people keep things very clean. A
you try to speak their language — even two words — they get a
person is responsible for the condition of the street in front of
big smile on their face and say, 'sehr gut' (very good)."
their homes, she said, so "every morning they go out and
Mrs. Hope came back to Sanford a few weeks ago for a visit
actually sweep the streets, and remove all trash and garbage,
and is staying with Bob and Betty Norwood at their home on
She said she could see problem with some Americans who
Beth Drive. She wanted to see her son, Mike
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While the Hopes plan to five in Germany and make the best
whether they enjoyed the country or not. Many Americans go of it for a number of years, they do miss some things back I
to a foreign country and live on the base, seeing nothing but
home "1 go to First Assembly (of God) In Sanford," said Mrs.
other Americans. The
..y,shop on the ban and never try to make Hope and while she does attend church in Germany, It Is nmot
friends with the local people or learn the languagi. "As long as the same as the one at home.
they stay in their own little world, I can we how they may think
"Christian fellowship Is what I ffdM and my friends."—
Germany's miserable," she added.
TOM NETSEL

Born in Winter Park, the bride-elect Is the grandlaughter of Mrs. Minnie Tucker of Orlando. She attended
Lyman High School and is attending Seminole Community
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the feast with an offering and prayer roasted or boiled meats such as beef,
lamb and pork. brought in by slaves
to the iwds.
Then CiUDC the first course, the on Callus's magnificent trays.
Food was served on the host's
hors d'oeuvres or "gustatio."
Mushrooms would be specially elaborate dinner plates designed by
prepared by the host's cooks and the Egyptian silversmith \pollonios.
Sauces for meats and fish
presented in one of his three sets of
mushroom dishes. There may also very popular. They were ser ,'ed in
dishes, of which Callus
have been cooked eggs, served in
graceful egg cups; peacock eggs owned 54.
The vinegar dish, like the
were favored over lien's eggs as the
tablespoon today, was a standard
greater delicacy.
Other hors d'oeuvres might have size and stood as a unit of fleeisUfC.
been lettuce, cheese, olives and Besides vinegar, it also held sauces
lieke the popular "garum." made
shellfish.
The Humans used spoons at the from salted fish broth, oil, vinegar,
wine and pepper.
Final course of Callus's feast was
the "dulciae,' a dessert of fruits or
sweets.
Horace frowned upon sweet
desserts as not worthy of the true
gourmet. lie advised ending the
church services.
inerly the Nanking Theological
NEW YORK - In a massive ex- cards.
meal ins tead with black mulberries
In Shanghai, the largest city in the Seminary scholars are working on
presslon of hope and love, thousands
picked before the sun was high.
The call for prayer for China
world, more than ,I thousand people ,I re%ision of the traditional Union
of people across the U.S.
During Ibe timiti f-mirw aod after
(OU~,ws recent contacts betweer Memorial Church Version of the Chinese Bible.
that the people of China
will
soorf
Callus
would have seen to it that .s
are praying Bible Society representatives and packed the Moore
church leaders in China regarding recently for the first public worship
receive more of God's Word.
guests were offered goblets of wine.
According to Bishop K.H. 'ring,
The American Bible Society is the Scripture needs of the Chinese service held in that city in years. director of the Institute, the revised
which the Humans liberally mixed
Older Chinese ministers From dii- version will not depart from the
appealing to nearly half a million of people.
with water often three parts wine
ferent denominations took part hi original text, but will bring the
its friends and supporters to pray for
to five parts water.
Following those initial contacts, what was reportedly a very language in line with current usage.
the entry of God's Word into that
Men of good taste generally
the Bible Societies prepared special emotional "reopening ceremony."
vast land.
frowned
upon the Roman practice of
In 13eking, an official of the Sri
Scriptures in Chinese (Simplified
emnetics
to cause vomiting so
taking
In Ningpo, the hometown of
Lanka Uormnerly Ceylon) Embassy
An ABS prayer card containing a Script) and doubled the amount of
that
even
mote
food could be conshort prayer in English and Scripture radio programming Chiang Kai-shek, worship services reported to the Bible Society that
sunied.
But
Gallus
may have offered
traditional Chinese script was sent beamed into mainland China. have again resumed. Observers in
worship services are thriving and
his guests a massage or bath betto supporters recently urging them Recent news frommi China indicates China wrote that the first service fully attended.
ween courses to help in digestion.
to pray for Scripture distribution in increased activity among Christians was attended by 200 people. Since
Although the situation in China is
As they wined and dined each
(lien the figure has risen to 700 at a
that country.
them
changing slowly, it appears that
other
in first-century Egypt, Jesus
single service,
doors to the greater sharing of God's
Donors to the Bible Cause
in nearby Galilee was providing the
Reports filtering out from China to
requested more than 75,000 ad- Bible Society officials in Hong Kong
multitudes with ruttier more simple
At the Religious Studies Institute Word among the Chinese people are
for- opening wider.
ditional copies of the ABS prayer describe well-attended public of the Nanking University
fare - loaves and fishe s.
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QUESTION: I have been plagued with
physical problems all of my adult life, and
this has caused me to have many financial
worries. It seems like when I'm not sick I'm
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breaking Into your house, you can call the
It Is the business of the devil to send sickness.
Jesus said there are two forces that deal police department to come to your aid-rather
than assume that they have sent the intruder
with humanity. One is the devil, and the other,
Himself. Jesus made an eloquent contrast to harass you because you were guilty of
breaking
between Himself and the devil. He said, "The
When sickness enters your body or
thief (Satan) cometh not, but for to steal, and
problems
that they
might have life, and they might have It more Jesus doesn't send these intruders. Instead,
wants protect from
and Ile
abundantly" (John 10:10).
The devil slips into a person's life as a thief do so when we call upon Him through prayer.
let me say this to you out of my heart. The
enters Into a house while people are sleeping.
He slips tn to steal and to take from that next time you struggle with the feeling that
person. He tries to destroy our spirit, our God is punishing you with an illness, tell it to
attitude, our faith. He even tries to kill our the Lord. Turn those guilt feelings over to
love for God. But the good news of the Him. Then accept His forgiveness and never
Scripture is that "the Son of God ap- again allow them to dominate your mind and
a GOOD God. Let the joy of
peared...to destroy the works of the devil" (1 heart.
His
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your spirit,
John 3:8, RSV). This means that you are In
the circle of Christ's protection, just as you and believe the power of God to make you
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each specially iuring Jesus's tilDe,
and
Ile probably invited no niore than
designed to hold a particular dish.
Rich families invariably owned one 10 guests to J(l%fl him. 'the' reclined
or
more complete silver services, on couches arranged in a semicircle
Horace, a Roman poet who died
about a low round table set with
the year Jesus was born, described a
The inventory of one of these cloth and napkins. Romans knew
typical feast of the period. It in
elaborate services, containing 228 that by lying down they could eat
eluded cold wild boar with pickled
pieces, was recently translated from miiore
vegetables, turbot, shellfish,
Its original Latin text. Written on
The feast lasted several hours,
oysters, fish in a bed of shrimp, wild
papyrus, it dates to first-century beginning at mind-afternoon and
fowl with corn, goose liver, shoulder
Egypt.
ending at nightfall,
of hare, broiled blackbirds and wood
Unfortunately none of the silver
Callus ate with his friends in the
pigeons.
remains. But it is noted as being the dining room of his house, called the
"We rise from table," he corn- property of a man named Gallus, 'triclinium."
This room probably had no winmented, "pale
probably a wealthy military officer
Little wonder later Christians - or civil official based in Roman-held (lows but opened onto a sunlit garden
them elements of their lifestyle not the least of which was their
culinary accomplishment.

some law.

A one-day seminar on "How to be an Effective
was conducted Saturday at the Religious
Science Center In Winter Park by Drs. Dorothy and
. Norman Lunde. He will be guest speaker Sunday at the
10:30a.m. services of Winter Park Church of Religious
lence to be held In the Park East Theater, Highway
17-92 and Lee Road. His topic will be I'Calm Livirig in a
Hectic World." 'me monthly meditation at 10a.m. will
precede the service,
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The Winter Park Church of Religious Science will
hold its annual membership meeting Thursday Feb.
;7, at 8 p.m. at the Langford Hotel in Winter Park.
-. 1980 Board of Direc ors w
elected.
Highlighting
the
evening
event
wlllbe a reception
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"nark his recent license into the ministry of
science International,

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single annual fund raising appeal Feb. 9 when
repreaentativesof the6lparishesconveneat 10a.m. at
Blessed Trinity Parish in Orlando. William
campaign ghairmari of the Bishop's Appeal for Service
Enrichment (BASE), said the goal is set at $1,850,000,
I.wuinr4 ull ,h,.lrfnhlA .WIItI'AtInflfll sand siw'lnl
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vices undertaken by the Diocese
Most Reverend Thomas J. Grady, bishop, will te
horn*arychairman. Clerical moderators Rev. John B.
O'Hare and Rev. Patrick Caverly, area priests, will
work with Demetree and four key chairpemns.
Campaign plans will be presented to each parish on
Feb. 24.On March 2,a taped homily by the bishop and
'illdefràjeàt1on will be used at all Masses to prepare

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$450 PER WEEK
CALL 322-2611

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford

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MORTUARY
Eunice Wilson and Staff

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Victory toollist Claorch, OW Orlands Ad. of Noolor Ave,
First Saph" Churck. $to Pairt A".

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Herb Stenstrom and Staff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

DISCOUNT FOODS
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and Employees

DEKLE'S
GULF SERVICE
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Central Baptist CHwr-c*, lilt Oil Ave.

P1N.dStp AdvIsilsi Clued
sbNLwlaIer $gelnss
C. liwerl DerOs
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E. C. Elsea and Staff

PANTRY PRIDE

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Colvat v Baptist Cftwck. Crystal L&amp;M A W.Lake Mory

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NUrIIrYPISV4II

GREGORY LUMBER
TRUE VALUE HARDWARE

Aslioch Baptist Church. Ovieds

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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK.
Sanford, FIa,
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

AISIM&amp;LY OF GOD

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Cse.Cevetry CivIl Upset. RI.
Dorwia lIes
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The women of St. John Missionary Baptist Church of
420 Cypress Ave., Sanford, are sponsoring a 'Pretty
-'Hat" Tea, Saturday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.m. at the church.
.The tea will benefit the Annual Women's Day Drive.
-Tickets are available from Alene Gibson and Theola
F4erthie of the ticket committee. Sonja Thomas is
'chairman of the event and Rev. J. C. Shannon is pastor.
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4loler. Millie
5:41
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11:00a.m.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oil Ave. $ )d St.
Rev.VIrul L Sr-vast. Patter

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service this Sunday at Community United Methodist
Church, Casselberry.
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Airport Blvd. wRev. Fred R. Gardner
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Church ScHISS
10:41a.m.
Singling and Shar-155
WorshipIIrvICs
4:31p.m.
youth Missing
Tuesday SIMs SNSy
11:10a.M.
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4:00p.m.

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Thursday Evonisg

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(hurch, Sanford, will hold a luncheon at noon, Feb. 11, at
Bram Towers,

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Morning Worship
EviellngWr-sllIp
Tuesday Eveni ng

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
3111$. Part Ave.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
tIll Park Avenue

374 3 Country Club SaI

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11:11a.m.
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lvadaylvenlng
7:11p.m.
Wed. SIMS Study
CsageororsM.etlng$uiiday 4:10p.m.

ST. LUK1115 LUTHERAN CHURCH

court. Its walls were painted in table. But they also ate with their
bright (iesigns and its floors were fingers and were offerol finger
patterned with attractive mOSaIC bowls during the meal.
After the tiors d'oeuvres came the
pictures.
Callus's inventory includes a main COtWSI, the '

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1:30p.m.

Church Of Christ

BAPTIST CHURCH

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The Community United Methodist Church youth group
will sponsor a luncheon Sunday, Feb. 10 at 12:15 in
- fellowship hall to raise funds for the youth music-drama
tour scheduled for August. Reservations are limited and
may be obtained from the church office.

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Sunday School
Mer-niag Worship

CHRIST UNITED

Evening Worship
Wed. prayer Service

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CHURCH OF LONG WOOD

5610rafteStroolAws

7517 Or-lands or. 17.fl
(LVtflIlIIlChWChIIIAIRIrICa)
Now. Ralph I. Lomas
Pastor
Worship
11:11a.m.
Sunday$doee(
5:Naj.
Nursiry Provided

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DILTONA
EIkCam Boulevard and
Venus Street

daily
noon to p.m.
ercept Wed. £ Sat.
TeIe. 75.3434

RAVENNA PARK

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Science

Molting
Reading Room

Nov. Raymond Crocker
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:11am.
Evangelistic Services
4111p.m.
Wed Prayer S, Bible Study
1:30 p.m..
Indepindent Missionary

Cko..hTaInh.a

Pastor
5:41a.m.
11:115*.
411p.m.
1:11p.m.

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I:00 p.m.
Mldwgeklirvlu(Wld.)
Nursery Provided tOt alt Sir-vIces

"TN Luther-as Hour" said

t'AME T TO A VENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Th10 Palmetto Ave.

Sunday School

Luncheon Benefits Youths

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not renowned for their cooking
Egypt.
listed gluttony among the seven
Study of this inventory as well as
Jeadly sins!
contemporary accounts by writers
The Romans appreciated an like Horace offers a fascinating
elegant table.
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Sunday School
Wednesday Testimony

LONG WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Church Ave. I Grant St.
(Southern)
Rev. James W. Hammock
Pastor
1:41a.m,
Sunday School
Morning Worship
1100 am.
6:00 p.m.
Church Training
7:00p.m.
Evening Worship
Wednesday Evening
Prayer Service
7:31 p.m.

7:00p.m.

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LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
lflLakeview, Lake Mary
Rev. Jim Itughens
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41 a.m
Worship Icr vice
11:008 in.
Fvrning Worship
7:30pm.
7:30p.m.
Wed Prayer Serv.
Nursery Provided

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Worship Service

PiitOi'

GOODSHIPHERO

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Lake Mary

LUTNINANCHURCHOP
THE REDEEMER

Minister
1:30a.m.
10:30 am.
1:00p.m.
7:00p.m.

Joe Johnson
Sunday School
Worship Service
Evening Service
Prayer M..ting Wed.

Lao.

I. L. Wagner, Pastor
10:50a.m.
Sunday Worship

11:505*.

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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
I)? Airport Blvd.
Phone 321010

III Park Avenue. Sanford
Dr, Jay T Cosmatu
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Church Training
4:00p.m.
Evening Worship
' 7:00pm.
Writ Prayer Service
4:30p.m.

1:00p.m.

LAKE MARY CHURCH
NAZARENE

Misting at WIaler $p51. Elomietary
10:11a.m.
Sunday ScHool

Minister
1:41a.m.
11:00 am.
1:31p.m.

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Mid-Week Service

till. Cryst$l

1407 S. Sanford Ave.
Sunday School
Morning Worship

5:418.m.
11:41a.m.

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MersiIlWIfslllp
evstilng Service

WINTER $ F41. COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL

7:00p.m.

Faster

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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

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The Orlando District of the United Methodist Church will
conduct a Christian Enrichment School Feb. 3-7 at First
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.. first session will begin with registration at 2:30 p.m. and
classes,
9:30 p.m. A nursery will be provided,
"Faith -Important for Children" will be taught by Bess
.Bussey, Associate Council Director of the Conference
Council on Ministries. Dr. John Cook, professor of Religion
Florida Southern College, will teach "The Parables of
Jesus." Dr. Larry Webb, director of Epicenter In Orlando,
- will lead the class on "Responding to Young Adult Needs."
"Developing Your Educational Ministry" will be taught
by Torn Hamilton, director of Christian Education at Ken.
dali United Methodist Church, Miami, and chairman of the
Florida Conference Adult Department. Public Relations
and Communications will be taught by Rev. Charles R.
Bruce, Chall'fllafl of the Florida Conference Committee c
'Publications and castor of First UMC, St. Au,$ustine.

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Fr. William Ennis
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Sunday School
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Worship Service
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E vening Service
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Wed Prayer Serv.
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THE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner of 7th &amp; Elm
Douglas Jacobi
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Saturday Services:
Sabbath School
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Worship Service
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life Involves walking on the
water. In a small book by Roy C. Clark, entitled, "Expect a Miracle", the narrative.
concerning Jesus'. walking on the water Is
expanded to show how Christians are needed
today to walk on the water as Peter did.
Jesus is calling us to leave the boat and
walk with Him. Jesus and Peter walking on
the water has to be the farthest out of all the
mlraclestorles. Moatmiraclesof the Bible we
can comprehend to some extent, but this one
has caused more discussion than any other
except that of the virgin blrtb.of Christ.
Think for a monent., what would it be like to
step out of a boat onto the water. It would be
hightening to put our weight on something as
urabstotial as water. Venturing out with no
sem of ore support would bring feel.ings of
uncertainty and fear•
And yet this is what life Is really like. To
live and to grow and to become what we are
caps of bKoming rapires the capicity to
ventiae out when we are not at all sure that
there is anytift substiantial to suppW us.
Ot*a Is a generation buffeted by the waves of
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must walk on the water.
We, like Peter, are called to walk on the
water today. And as we think of the full
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water-walking quality of U becomes more
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Christian faith a nd to declare our Christian
convictions by public action is a waterwalking experience. To acknowledge our
needs and to surrender our carefully worked
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reserves that hide our bwnanness and ow
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You'll not rest until it is
finished properly .
CANCER (June 21-July 22
Undertakings in which you Your words curry conare allied with others promise siderable weight today. You
benefits this coming year. have the ability t sell others
Associate with those who have on your views. Put your
to
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AQUARIUS Jan. . 20-Feb. vantageous uses.
LEO iJuly 23-Aug. 22)
19) You have the unique gift
today to be able to manage Possibilities for personal gain
things for others better than serve to motivate you today.
they can for themselves. Your You wont be greedy or
talents may be called upon. selfish, but you will get what
Find out more of what lies you go after.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
ahead for you in the year
YOUR BIRTHDAY

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following your birthday by Your leadership qualities are
sending for your copy of very pronounced today.
Astro-Graph Letter. Mail $1 Should something occur
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February 3, 1980

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221

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Organizing things for greater competitive situations very
efficiency is your cup of tea stimulating today. The
today. Put the bits and pieces thought of being second best
of projects or enterprises won't rest well with you.
together so they'll run as
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February 4, 1980

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DEAR HELOISE:
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of recycling every single thing
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shoe roller skates.
Just cut out the toe area of the shoes to give your toes
more room.
Do this and you can wear your skates a little longer.
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TOSS IT INTO THE CARTON
DEAR HELOISE:
I thought up this game that even my mother likes to
play. Here is how it goes:
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5, the next two cups, 10, next 20, then 50, 75,
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Someone else.
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At a press conference at 12:30 p.m.
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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
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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

'Iii Is hot air balloon, piloted by Dallas Witgen[eld, came perilously
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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Fire officials blame a kerosene heater
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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Prison

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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
said early today 32 bodies had been the
approximately 250
encamped
found, but that officers were being kept on time opposite
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
Ne
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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
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paforma=
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"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."
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would be able to bean effective leader in
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department's investigation and deter- and three other boys alter they were
Mrs. Letthu says she has also turned
mine whether charges should be filed. caught throwing rocks and candy. "But I the case over to a private attorney to
Ruby Lettau, 142C Henderson Lane, don't know about any bruises," he said, determine w he t her her son has grounds
Sanford, says her son James and Uwce refusing to comment further,
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thousands of Iranians marched through becoming embroiled in an increasingly industriali7vd Western nations ruled out
the streets today to denounce the United violent conflict with neighboring Iraq. concerted action against Iran, which
States and show support for the militants
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cupled U.S. Embassy, were belittled by for U.S. efforts to free the captives but
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diplomatic relations and impose a trade
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for holding th e 50 hostages, in their 160th
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students Ronald Hunt, accused by a for "a rupture," his mother said.
school, after an Evening Herald story
student's mother of injuring her son
While Mrs. Lettau says the rupture reported his investigation Monday.
while adininistering a paddling April 3. may not have been immediately caused
The use of cvrporid punishment at
"I'm net going to arrest anybody" at by the padding, the "live licks" with a Sanford Middle School is also currently

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Cluinting Islamic nation.
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Horneffer agreed with Figgatt that the
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The hitchhiker had no identification perjury statute Marshall was arrested on not expected to be ready until at least
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The FBI receives tens of thousands of
Ohio driver's lIëece was stolen from obstructing justice, if he did Indeed
The state attorney's office informed him a few days earlier In Cocoa Beach. match the description of a suspect in prints to be filed or identified every day,
the court today it was not filing a charge
But a check with Ohio authorities by another crime,
said the spokesman, explaining despite
against the hitchhiker arrested 17 days Wolf Indicated the only John Marshall
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bad to Now York in uxmh of a job.
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crime reperts, not for givjnganjnccrrect l04nch
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or provide hdamItion about his iden
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Marshall says he just wants to get back
In order to make some attempt to find to New York and find a job. He told Smith
deputy svi4 Smith the night of Marshall on In contempt of court, but
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&amp;W others; he had left that northern city
either by name or description, to be after a week of working at the New York
arr9gament for today.
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"He's charged under the wrong wanted for any crimes in Florida, is Hillon. But there was no one there who
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They shouted "Death to American imperialism" as they made their
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Debra Shaffner, president of the Lyman III
High School Keyettes club,
through the streets.
reads a book to fourth and fifth grade students at Midway
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr was
Vogt saild the local legislation will be Elementary School. Ite Keyettes doneW three books to each to addressPresident
the throngs at the university
lied closely to the proposed conversion of student at the school through the "Reading Is Fun-damental"
campus, where he was expected to
a Miami Kennel Club into a Jai-alai
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they were caught throwing candy at the conducting an investigation into the
Herald Stall 'riter
school custodian's building two (lays charges, and complaints of assaul ts
Sanford police this morning asked the earlier,
leveled by four other Sanford Middle
State Attorney's office to investigate
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possible charges of aggravated battery James ltthu was in Seminole Memorial
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Assistant County Attorney Bob
think it was wrong.
Herald Staff Writer
Clerk Arthur H. Beckwith.
s. Bruce said, she N101illan said Mrs. Bruce's action%
Seminole County Elections Supervisor
"I didn't know the nepotism law had
It is the job of the clerk's office to decided her children should get paid "appear to be illegal."
Camilla D. Bruce acknowledged this anything to do with such a temporary produce county paychecks, he said. But It
"like everyone else." This amounted to
morning she may be "in the soup" for thing," she said.
"On the face of the statute (Sec.
is not the offices function to check somewhere between $1 and $2 per hour,
hiring her three children to work oc116.111)
Mrs. Bruce said her two sons, a names.
and on a given night they might earn $3 exceptionthere
for would appear to be no
castonally on election nights.
the Supervisor of Elections
daughter and a daughter-in-law helped
About two years ago Beckwith refused or so, she said.
or
for
temporary
employment."
By Florida statute, county officials are out on election nights frequently.
to sign a paycheck for the son of a county
Mrs. Bruce has stated she will not hire
prohibited from hiring relatives and the
"I always had my children come in and commissioner who was working for the any relatives in the future. But she said
But McAlillan stressed that there may
elections division of the department of help," she said. "Often you can't get county aninial control department.
site thinks the fact the issue has been have been Attorney general's opinion
state In Tallahassee is looking into the someone to come In for lust two or three
"But that was oniy after the situation brought up "is terrible."
that clarified the matter and he has not
mat te r.
hours of work."
was brought to our attention," Beckwith
"I didn't see anything wrong with it. It (lone enough research to render a legal
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leftists holding U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencio and 17
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leftists and a hellcqpter flight to freedom.
Another round of ransom talks was set for today and
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Movement guerrillas, known as M.19, said the plan
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to release prisoners because of constitutional
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new positions In Lebanon today opened fire with
machine guns on an armored vehicle carrying senior
U.N. peace-keeping force officials. There were no
reports of casualties, a U.N. spokesman said.
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menopause, a rape attempt and the dispersal of her

family on television's "All in the Family," is leaving
$500,000 to feminist causes when she dies on the tube.
Norman Lear, who created Edith and her bigot
husband Archie in 1969, said Thursday Edith will pass
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other affections."
To "lessen the sadness of her passing," Lear said,
Tandem Productions Is donating $500,000 to the
National Organization for Women. The Edith Bunker
Memorial Fund for the ERA and Women's Rights will
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Deputies say they are searching for the owner of two
microscopes found Thursday in a wooded area by a Seminole
County road crew leader.
Torn Bush of Geneva, a county crew supervisor, told
deputies he found a high-power microscope, a low-power
microscope and an illuminator in the woods off Derbyshire
Road, Casselberry, while working Thursday.
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has named the "best friend" of slain Archbishop Oscar
A. Romero as apostolic administrator of San Salvador,
apparently to defer the sensitive appointment of a
successor.
In political violence, four people were killed Thuraday.
Church officials said Monsignor Arturo Riveray
Dames, 57, bishop of Santiago do Maria, 62 miles east
of the capital, would be sworn In as apostolic administratorofthearchdloceseofSanSiJvadorwith
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Bayline Saratoga Express was worth about $20,000 as equipped
when it was stolen.
BURGLARY IN ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Thieves ransacked the master bedroom of an Altamonte
Springs home Thursday and left with a small-caliber pistol and

scene, out nave no foun d e owners of e equipment or
reported its value,
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convinced the United States will do all it can to help
take in some of the thousands of Cubans jamming the
Peruvian Embassy in Havana.
Mayor Maurice Ferre, who met with state depart.
mont officials and other Cabinet officers at a White
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American Action group Wednesday, said the "official
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mow warnings were In effect today for the mountains and
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Navy flight students are seeking asylum in the
United States, trying to avoid the fate of 15 of
their classmates - who left weeping
girlfriends behind and headed home,
The 19 — all members of the Iranian
military training from the U.S. Navy at
Whiting Field under a program initiated under
President Nixon — received orders this week
to leave the country by midnight tonight. The
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Immigration and Naturalization Service, Training Wing 5, told the 19 in a letter this
television station WEAR-TV reported. The week: "The Secretary of Defense has directed
station said it had learned that asylum likely me to notify you that we have terminated your
will be granted.
participation in the flight training program... Iranian Air Force U. Mahyer Rohani, 25, in light of the fact that our government has
one of the students who is seeking asylum, broken diplomatic relattóns
with Iran, fo
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family in Iran) has already been beaten,
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - It's not the Rose
Garden from which President Carter has been
doing Ids best campaigning, his critics say, but
from the ballroom of the Washington Hilton
Hotel.
He has his own entrance and elevator in the
hotel that hosts many of the city's biggest
conventions, and he used the facilities again
Thursday to accuse Ronald Reagan of comforting the Kremlin and Iranian terrorists with
his campaign charge that a weak Carter
foreign policy led to the Iran and Afghanistan
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Hotel officials said it was about the 10th time
Carter has addressed a convention there. The
president has said he cannot go on the campaign trail because of the international crises.

Carter was asked about Reagan's charge by
the editors, and in an answer that covered
Kennedy as well, replied: "Anyone who says I
have contrived recent events in foreign policy
to gain reelection obviously doesn't understand the political process."
A moment later, however, the president
turned his full fire on Reagan, by name, when
he was asked about the Republican candidate's assertion the Iran and Afghanistan
crises never would have happened if the world
had confidence in American leadership.
"I think the people in the Kremlin would

As a reminder that 50
Americans are being
held in Iran, twQ third.
grade classes at Pine.
crest School in Sanford
have decided to "tie a
yellow ribbon 'round
the old oak tree." The
oak tree on the school
grounds happens to be
a magnolia but that
didn't deter the students of Patty Swami
and Mary Nell Morrison from tying on
pieces of yellow ribbon
and vowing to leave
them on display until
the hostages are released. Shown here
(from front) are Jack
Mullis, Arthur Bradford, Wendy Wyatt and
Rosetta Williams.

agree completely with what Mr. Reagan said
-that the invasion of Afghanistan was not the
fault or the responsibility of President
Brezhnev and the Politburo but was the
responsibility of the president of the United

An hour later, Sen. Edward Kennedy, DMass., attacked the president's economic States," Carter said.
policies, calling Carter a "pale carbon copy"
Reagan later said he did not think any
of Reagan and suggesting the chief executive
statement of his "gave comfort to the enemy,"
was trying to "out-Republican the and added, "I may quote Harry Truman
— 'If
Republicans,"
he can't stand the heat, he better get out of the
Carter and Kennedy were the final political kitchen."
speakers at the four-day convention of the
In his appearance before the editors,
American Society of Newspaper Editors,
Anderson was asked how he could govern the
which heard earlier in the day from nation if he couldn't even win the
nomination
Republican John Anderson and earlier in the of his
own Republican Party. Anderson cited
week from Reagan and George Bush,
his 20 years of congressional experience of
In a Philadelphia television Interview, building coalitions and said he would build "a
Reagan was asked if he felt Carter is using the
national unity administration" with people
Iran crisis for political advantage.
from both parties participating.
"I don't think there's any question that he
"I don't think you're going to solve the crisis
has been using the perquisites of office for
of governments by trading In one ex-governor
political purposes," the former California
for another," he said In a swipe at Reagan and
governor said.
Carter.

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Coming Soon To Supermarkets: Higher Prices
United Press International
Consumers trying to beat inflation better fill their freezers
with meat now, because a recent drop in meat prices is expectedto be reversed in a flurry of food price Increases during
ths coming
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Retail meat prices have dropped sharply across much of the
country, plunging to their lowest levels In more than a year In

would increase at about a 10 percent annual rate during the
February, economists said the recession may finally be taking
next three months,
hold.
Leading the way, the agencies said, will be retail prices for
Almost all of the March decline could be tagged to slumping
beef and sugar along with carbonated drinks and other
auto sates, which tell-a betty 7.2 percent. Tra4ttlen&amp;Uy,ben
processed foods that contain sugar.
the auto and housing Industries begin to do poorly, other
Poultry, margarine, shortening, mayonnaise, salad
sectors of the economy soon follow.
dressings and cooking oil should increase at an annual rate of
In Detroit, the Big Three automobile companies said nearly
less than 7 percent, while fruits and vegetables should rise
20,000 autoworkers idled this week In temporary production
moderately, the agencies said.
cutbacks will return to their jobs Monday, but Industry blue.
And retail pork and egg prices should fall during April, May
collar layoffs will remain above the 200,000 mark.
and June, the report said.
In other economic news:
For the first time in more than two years, meanwhile, sales
—Credit Union National Association Inc. made an "urgent
at the nation's retail stores have fallen for two consecutive
request"
to the government for permission to charge more
months,
than 15 percent interest on loans.
The Commerce Department reported retail sales dropped
—Carter said he will veto any tax cut Congress approves
1.3 percent in March. Pointing to a similar decline in
unless tie is sure the fiscal 1981 budget will be balanced.
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some areas. In Chicago, hamburger was selling for $1.19 a
pound.
Grocers reported prices for some cuts dropped as much as 90
cents a pound in a week, though most were gradual, and
speculated the reason was costeonscious consumers were Just
buying less meat,
But the bargains could be short-lived.
In a joint report Thursday, the Council on Wage and Price
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ATLANTA (UP!) -Bert Lance, "quite a man"
in the eyes of President Carter's mother, now
undergoes cross-examination by government
attorneys who claim he's a crook.
Lance opened his defense in his bank fraud trial
Thursday and denied wrongdoing on each of the
remaining criminal charges against him.
The former federal budget chief said he takes
"full responsibility" for any loans granted by

banks with which he has been associated, in.
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more than 50 blacks marched without
incident through this tense south Georgia
town Thursday night to protest alleged
racial discrimination,
Crowds of whites and blacks watched
from sidewalks and storefronts as the
protesters staged their third march in as
many days. The first march Tuesday
erupted into violence that injured nine
people and brought the troopers to town.
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to be well out of gunshot range."
A mass rally Is planned Saturday with
Dr. Joseph Lowery, national president of
the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference, a the featured speaker.

Coy. George Busbee said in a news
conference in Atlanta Thursday that the
troopers would remain in Wrightsville
"as long as necessary."
After their mile-long march Thursday,
the protesters sang songs and prayed at
the Johnson County courthouse, scene of
Tuesday night's violent confrontation
between marchers and spectators.
"We are serving notice," said the Rev,
Fred Taylor, an organizer for the SCLC.
"We are changing this town from
Whltesvtlle to Rightaville.
Thomas Brown, a black cafe owner,
said he had never seen anything "like
this in my life and I've lived here 40
ytars. Today I was out of beer and the
Schlitz man asked me was It safe to come
down and deliver."
The tension in Wnightiville has been
building for months as a remit of what
black leaders say is need for more jobs
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anyone else I know," she responded. "Mr. Lance,
to rue, is quite a man."
After less than five minutes on the stand, the 81year-old matriarch of the nation's first family
walked over to the defense table and smiled at her
son's long-time friend.
"That didn't take long, did it?" she asked the
fanner federal budget director.
Lance returned the smile and thanked her.
Returning to the witness stand, Lance spent
more than four hours outlining his life story.

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the loans, at the time they were made, were sound
financial decisions and made In the best interests
of th e banks involved.
Lance's testimony was interrupted briefly
Thursday to allow President Carter's mother,
"Miss Lillian," to testify as a character witness,
"I met him when Jimmy was campaigning for
governor (in 1970)," she said.
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relations with their homeland.
Fifteen of the students chose to board an
Eastern Airline jetliner Thursday night for
New York, where they were to catch another
plane to London.
"This is an unfair situation," said the
American girlfriend of one of the students as
she fought back tears at the Pensacola airport.
"These men had nothing to do with what was
going on in Iran." She declined to give her
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requirements to obtain a trucking certificate from the
Public Service Commission, Childers said Thursday.
Childers; and other Senate leader, had opposed the
repeal, which was approved on a 30.19 vote Wedne.diy. The House is pushing for substantial reforms
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died Thursday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital. He was a sisters; 16 grarAchikim; 13 :
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talks, Egyptian President Gaza Strip from Israel, and establish a mediation
the U.S. govermnent.
Mile busier earlier, but people are going horn.." It was a autonomy
years ago from New Albany,
Anvar Sadit says he is willing to keep system of Palestinian self-rule
WIlion.Eichelb,rger "
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A*EA READINGS (9 a.m.): kniperatmn: If; overoiglg the West Bask temporarily under Israeli
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Just before his departure from demoratrate to all sides the advantages are
determined to avoid another Mildred Bryant, Sanford;
U1J*DAY TWO: DAYTONA IEA: highs, 1:04 km., WashuigUm and three days of talks with of a system of selkule
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and Larry Gene, and Elmer wiiai,
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - The U.S. Food and
Drug Administration has ordered the seizure of an
estimated $20 million worth of coffee accidentally
contaminated by a poisonous industrial chemical at a
Jacksonville warehouse three weeks ago, the Florida
Times-Union reported today.
The warehouse was ordered padlocked by the
government two weeks ago when it was discovered
that bags of antimony trioxide stored in the same
building had broken open, sending clouds of the
powdery chemical over the coffee beans.
The Florida Department of Agriculture last week
stopped the sale of a large amount of coffee already
processed by the Maxwell House plant in Jacksonville,
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Allene Adams told deputies the thieves, who forced their way
into her home through a garage window, struck between 10
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Deputies say they took about $900 in goods, mostly jewelry.:

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taking a break firmed that a man by that name attended the school from the
while cleaning the roof of the Hollieanna G
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will not seek re-election.
'Me victors In the Seminole County Democratic Jr.. congratulate Altamonte Springs ComSanford City Commission John Morris, present at the
Executive Committee election of officers 11ur- missioner Dolores Vickers, new state commeeting, anno unced several weeks ago his intention to seek sday night celebrated at the Weklva -Springs home mitteewoman, and Winter
Springs Mayor Troy
election to the county commission seat currently held by Bill of Bill Wack, the party's
new state cornPiland, new party chairman.
Klrchhoff. RSanford,
mitteeman. Wack and his mother, Mrs. Bill Wack

Iran's U.N. diplomats are exempt from President
Carter's expulsion of Iranian diplomats under the 1956
host country agreement with the United Nations. It
commits the U.S. government to issue visas to all
diplomats assigned to the United Nations regardless of
U.S. diplomatic relations with specific countries.
Similar restrictions, as now imposed on the Iranians,
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given to seeking out candidates to run for Dick Williams' seat

UNITED NATIONS (UP!) — The United States
restricted movements of Iranian U.N. diplomats and
their families Friday to a 28-mile radius from the
center of New York City.
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committeeman; Altamonte Springs City Commissioner
Dolores Vickers over Kathleen Reynolds, who had been a
member of the state executive committee for six years, by a
vote of 67-31 for state committeewoman; Bob McCarthy over
Sam Ryan for party secretary by a 67-30 vote.
At a party held at Wack's Wekiva Springs home after the
courth ouse election, Wack said the effort would be to go "back
to nuts and bolts party building."
"Seminole County now knows there is a Democratic Party
here," Piland said.
As one of the first items of business after his electlon Piland
named committee member Myra Eisencoff, Mrs. Jackson and
Wack to a credentials committee. He sa id there are many
persons who wish to fill vacan t positions on th e committee.
Some appointments will be made at the May meeting, Piland

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It all happened just as Winter Springs Mayor Troy Piland
and Altamonte Springs attorney, Bill Wack said it would.
The two said they had put together a coalition of groups to
take over the Seminole County Democratic Executive Cornmit tee Thursday night. As they predicted, their entire slate of
committee officers were successful in ousting party regulars
from leadership positions by margins of 2-1.
Elected in order were: Piland as chairman over Richard
Russo, 71-27; Lois Jackson, affiliated with the school system
and the wife of the former mayor of Lake Mary, Don Jackson,
over Cheryl Grago 78-20 for vice chairman; Jim Greene, a
Tuskawllla Middle School teacher, over Chris Fogel, an accountant, for party treasurer 74-24; Wack over Rod Cable, who
has been chairman of the local committee, 68-30 for sta te

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Evening HesWd
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Area Code 305.322-2811 or 831.9993

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Friday, April U, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month, $3.90; 6 Months,
$22.00; Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.10; Month, $4.75; 6
Months, $27.00, Year, $52.00.

New Taxes Threat

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Ongoing revisions In President Carter's plan to
break the back of inflation reflect administration
difficulties in taking the measure of the inflation
spiral.
Monthly assessments of cost-of-living, hikes,
however, have pegged inflation at an annual rate
of about l8percent.

transport of injured, fund raising and providing
foster homes for special cases.
The Humane Society has scheduled a "Bathe
In" Scrub Down Day for Sunday, April 13 at 10
a.m. when volunterrs are Invited to wear their
old clothes, pack a lunch and bring bath towels
for drying dogs and come out to scrub runs,
houses and dogs. Persons especially experienced
in dog handling are particularly needed.
The society Is also collecting labels and proof
of purchase seals, weight circles along with
name of product that can be used In obtaining
free dog or cat food or premiums such as feed
bowls.

Also needed are donations of dry dog and cat
food; packaged meaty food; litter, metal teed
dishes, scissors, Clorox, two gates, paper towels,
medicine cabinet, trash bags, sawdust, liquid
detergent, bath towels, snail washable rugs,
shredded paper, stamps, pine needles, cypress
By JANE CASSELBERRY mulch and memo pads.
Anyone that can donate labor and or usable

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To Budget Restraint

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Obviously the nation's working force is Intolerant of the President's guidelines for wage
negotiations, recently adjusted to 9 percent. While
pay increases beyond those guidelines are, in.
deed, Inflationary, personal income for several
months has lagged behind the cost of living.
The President's recent call for limitations on
consumer credit and the staggering hikes in interest rates âimllarly have hinted that the
American public must bear the on us for inflation
and swallow the bitter medicine perceived as
necessary for the cure.
: Since January, however, the President has
; acknowledged that the government itself may be
the culprit.
His proposal to cut spending for, fiscal 1980 by
$2.6 billion and for fiscal 1981 by $15 billion under
his January estimates envisions the first balanced
'federal budget in more than a decade. The
President's suggested trims hit almost all
programs, including re-evaluation of defense
spending, which Congress is inclined to view these
days with little criticism.
Still, the Carter proposal would snatch back $1.3
billion from the new Energy Depa rtment
money that would have gone to direct energy
production programs and research and
development.
And the nation's growing dependence on foreign
oil remains a major factor in mounting living
'costs.
There must he Oncern, too, that Congress may
be overly optimistic with the goal of a balanced
budget. The new tax on oil Imports, which will
deliver a 10-cent-a-gallon tax on gasoline, and the
still undefined revenue from the windfall-profits
tax on oil companies must do more than offset
expenditures.
Honest trims in spending should make the new
Of
I. revenues available to promote savings and investment incentives. New investment capital
could reverse a deteriorating productivity pattern
another important feature in inflation.
The President and Congress must resist the
temptation to hedge on spending restraint. The
ingredients
for an inflation remedy seem to
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less spending, more production and
reduced dependence on oil imports. The proper
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publication. AU letters must be signed, with
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want their names in print. The Evening
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"Quite often you end up having to run like mad to get it

( Frisbee)," he said.

defended the course.
"I think it it's part of a program, and it is a sport, I don't see
any problem with that at all," she said.
"I think students need a little bit of activity like this to go
with their heavy academic load, to balance things out," she
added.
"We look at activities as vehicles for vigorous physical

The course is being taught by graduate students Nick Hart
and Amy Meyjes. Both are recognized as "masters" by the
International Frisbee Association and they agreed to teach

without pay.
Class niects for four hours a week
two hours each on
Mondays and Wednesdays — and the student learn skills from
tossing the Frisbees in small groups to playing team games.
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WASHINGTON (NEA) "I've been here
quite a while and I thought I'd seen Just about
everything, but I've never seen anything to
compare to this. This administration Is in a
Shambles."
The speaker is a career White House employee who has been In the executive branch
under the last three presidents and In the I
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government since the days of Camelot,
$
His perception, that the Carter
ministration Is out of control, Is becoming
common in this town.
Take foreign policy, for example. The
administration's carefully laid plan to win the
release of the hostages through the use of a
United Nations commission has fallen apart.
.
So cer ta in was the White House that the
commission wou ld gain the release of the 50
U.S. nationals that no fallback position was
.
even considered. Thus, when Ayatollah
e
Ruhollah Khomeini pulled the rug out from
under his own government, something he has
a proclivity for doing, White House officials
were left running around In circles,
Or take the matter of the U.N. vote on
Israel's West Bank settlement policy. One
would be hard pressed to find a single
knowledgeable person in this town — whe ther
a member of the administration, an agency
who
bureaucra t or a foreign diplomat
actually believes the renunciation of that
affirmative vote was for any reason other
NEW YORK (UPI)
The Ind1anapolL
than domestic political considerations.
Symphony had a $400,000 profit last year and
The story that Is heard virtually
Its $5 million endowment campaign was
everywhere Is that Secretary Of State
oversubicrthsd by $1 million a ttnanclal
Vance, who favored teaching Israel a lesson,
performance many commercial businessmen
was given very specific criteria for what
might
envy.
would be an acceptable resolution.
Although
a symphony orchestra Is seldom
It was not until 48 hours later, after some
th
ought
of
In
business terms, Ralph Black,
very influential Jewish organizations beat
chief
executive
of the American Symphony
campaign
chief
Bob
down the door of Carter
Orchestra
League,
based at Vienna, Va., says
that
the
"error
In
communications"
Strauss,
the Indianapolis orchestra's financial success
was dIscovered,
is just the rncat.recent and most dramatic
This episode has left morale at tie State
story
of its kind.
Department at a very low ebb and has left
Black
salda number of top crchestraslnthe
observers wonde ring how either Vance or
country
have built up substantial endow.
Donald
McHenry
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U.N.
ments and are big business operations. He
continue to operate effectively.
cited the New York Philharmonic and the
Or take the suddenly out-of-control Inflation
orchestras of Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati,
crisis. In early December, working drafts of
Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and
the fiscal year 1981 budget pegged total
Minnesota as outstanding business enterspending at about $600 billion. But this would
ongoing
prises.
of
number
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have meant that
Black said there are 1,540 symphonic orprograms would not have kept up with Intheatres, both professional and amateur, in
flation. In the last month of budget talks,
the United States. Sixty of these are really big
therefore, an additional $15.8 billion was
Isasue and 25 are nll
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The FI!deral Home Loan Bank Board last week
,be destroyed by late 1975.
gave final approval allowing savings and loan
American officials raised the Sverdlovsk matter
associations to begin using the new style home loans
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The source ... has been traced to a military ininterest rates well below Interest rates the
stallation ou tside Sverdlovsk, and the outbreak
associations are now having to pay to obtain funds
spread to areas downwind from the military site.
to finance loans. They contend that the mortgage
All this convinced officials that biological weapons
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were illegally produced or stored on the base.
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higher rates on home loans, would-be homebuyers
...the Incident. ..rneans that the rulers of the Soviet
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Union are capable of deliberately violating a treaty
Herald Photo by Jane CasssIbrvy
What RRMs really do is ... put all the Interest risk
undertaking and then coldbloodedly lying about it.
on the borrower, none on the lender; that is, the risk
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And If they will cheat on germ warfare, is it EAGLE
Scoutmaster W.T. Daniel 3r. (left) of Boy Scout
is on the "little guy," not the "big guy." If interest
possible to trust them in a far more strategic
Troop 1-Ii of ('asselberry presents a model of an
goes up, the lender is sure to get the higher rate and
f matter, a treaty to limit the number and types of FLIES HIGH
a
eagle
to Tim McElroy. the 25th Eagle Scout he has
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nuclear missiles?
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in 25 years as scoutmaster of the troop.
terest ... RRMs are another type of indexing, "inour
(Ilirilig
interest
rates
into
Muskogee,
Okla.,
Daily
Phoenix
and
Timesthe
stitutionalizing" higher
Eagle Court of Honor this week at
JOhN ANDERSON
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monetary system and thereby insuring a steady rise
Democrat:
('ommimitv United Methodist Church. For only
inmate
rising?
in inflation.
_environmentalists, in their zeal for ... a total
the third time in the troop's history the award
the Democratic purity that is actually unknown In nature, are
ceremony
Included every rank from Tenderfoot
Jimiity
Carter
once
again
will
carry
Providence, RI., Journal-Bulletin:
some making it Impossible for the United States to keep
through Eagle. A student at Lake Howell High
Home mortgages may never be the same again. colors.,.The GOP standard bearer, barring
tries competitive.
wholly unexpected development, will be Ronald its indus
School,
McElroy has been in the troop 51 years
The Great Squeeze of record interest rates has dried
The steel industry is particular case ... steel has
the
image
of
presidential
fits
and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McElroy of
up home sales ... lt was time to lubricate the whole Reagan. Neither
made a loyal effort to keep pace with mandated
business, and this week a federal agency moved to greatness.
with what it calls
Casselberry. Daniel was recently honored by the
purity
legislation.
It
has
complied
What went wrong?
do precisely this.
the primary standards which, in a short period,
Central Florida Council at an Eagle dinner In
... The winners In early primaries establish
In response to pleas. from lending inmeeting
the
public
health
In
have
already
resulted
Orlando with a plaque for having had more Eagle
become favored wards of the print
stltutions...the federal Home Loan Bank Board momentum and
it
objectives
set
for
1982.
makes
Scouts than anyone else In the area. lie also had
broke with tradition and decided that thrift In- and electronic media. The new politics
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This publication, funded by the Cato
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The Indianapolis orchestra was started In
1960 by 60 unemployed musicians. Their jobs
had been wiped out by the first chili winds of
the Great Depression when movie theaters,
then the chief employers of orchestra
musicians, turned to canned music.
Led by the late Ferdinand Schaefer, an
immigrant from Germany, the infant orchestra was able to mount only three or four
concerts a year and share the box office
receipts, as little as $3 a man on occasion,

equivalent of war on his own FY 1961 budget.
But has he returned to the earlier budget
draft? No. Instead, he became engaged In
ma rat ho n sessions with the congressional
leadershi p that will result In budget cutting
by poli tical horsetradlng and interest-group
power. And he refused even to hint at what
programs he would cut until after the New
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development Is that the time period Is being
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In De. Abdul Q.&amp; Khan, the Pakistanis
already have the technological expertise for
nuclear capability. lilian Is a Western-trained
Pakistani who had access to the secret
designs and technology of a supersophisticated uranium eswI*'nent plaid In
tin Netherlands.
He allegedly Mole some of the Dutch plant's
blueprints, On a list Of contractors. Using
dim"ny corporations, Pakistan has been
quietly buying the mahalals needed for Its
own enrlcbment plant on tin Dutch model.
Thongli evidence igehiet Khan presented In
hairnallosial 10C1111118 Ild yea' was overInjng, Paldatan has refused no to
anK he ets.
Uáder Khan's 011domst and with the help'
of im Nobel Prbmdwft physicist, De.
Abdo Salem, the Pakistanis are aofaraim
the nv*w trail that -wy.icic.
taunie have akeady been holdng foi suitable
dliii e'p-'ee for as uuidery vumd to
UPWOkL
Who Pk1#ai doss get Its nuclear
-bomb,
Use world will enter a new and more
dangerous era. A shaky dletata'thp like Gun.
Mnh.vnrnld iii's, armed with a nuebeir
esiesal. Is 1r1u1.nlng enough. What makes
Um situation far worse Is tint Pakistan will
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stitutions (mainly savings and loan Institutions) possible for an inexperienced, issues-Ignorant 1984, if they are not modified, are going to rob the
could begin offering variable-rate mortgages. nobody to come out of nowhere and win on the industry of at least a billion dollars annually in cash
Within limits, the interest charged on such loans strength of a slick set of slogans. And maybe to win flow that should be going into productivity im-

again. Or for a fading, Issues-simplifying somebody provements.
to do the same thing.
The industry estimate is that 83,000 jobs will go
Our standard of quality is no longer based on past
arguing that some homeowners (such as those
down
the drain within three years unless the
living on fixed incomes) could be severely hurt if achievement or future promise as much as It is Environmental Protection war...is limited by
such rates continue to climb. This is a real concern cumulative success in the primary process Itself. Congress. Marginal plants will have to be closed

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Recent top-secret intelligence _reports
predict that the Pakistanis who scorned the
offer of conventional Ui military weapons
may explode their first
as "peanuts"
atomic device by the end of the year. Asian
and European Intelligence sources, who have.
shared their Information with the United
States, are convinced of the Pakistanis' early
success In achieving nuclear capability.
The prevallng view among U.S analysts,
chiefly the Stats Departnieni's Bureau of
I*lllgsnre and Research, Is that the
Pakistanis would not perfect a nuclear bomb
before the summer of 1911 at the earliest. But
these sources now ceneids that they could
have been everptim
ce they nut
unaware of the 1-11*0111IIINE CHM§olw lop.
ts.
Although Pakistan has rspsstsdiy denied It
Is working on a nuclear bomb, 1n6_111rtt
analysts 1211111:11111111 . these pretestatioss an
pste'dly rl&amp;culoun l% heavily guarded
wwlw'i arkhmed pleat being built a
Kahuta, 35m9assouth of 1damabled,will give
the Pakistanis enough' flanlonable material to
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required each week, the bureaucrats &amp;n
n1nowuced
`101111I that henceforth It would have to be
submitted only once a year.
But there Was a Joker inudsmow.The
form In question was, according to Senate
Investigators, "one of the few USDA forms
that the thntry finds usefuL"
'flue Seivat, probers figured out what
Agriculture's busr.sucrats wore op to. "The
USDA appears to be counting a a protest
from the Inshatry." they eq'.ln,d In Bunt.
sen. 41ny can on keep the form while
showing that they have made a good4alth
effort to cat nener work."
VIP IP While cruising In the Caribbean
last Jany, tin leer alrtwefI carrier U
Lissahower Slipped lad. the Bunnies. her,,
MUM GUM MhW the carrier found
vacationing Eleanor Wlsk, ysacld
daugt4erof the vice pr,dnt Invited to take
a cruise, she dutifully called Deddy and got
pennisslon. Vi,ei1t was treated to a twodey
VIP cndse, l'rludliig a plans ride from tin
1'e,1 oner's deck to Key We&amp; Familln of
crew members are mIf1ed they are limited to

that Congress should monitor closely. It would be The losers are sunk without a trace.
.,.Botteen now and 1964, Americans must devise everywhere.
disastrous to make home ownership more difficult
Senators Garn and Hatch of Utah ... have innew
a
nominating
system that can produce better
than it already Is, for many people. Yet the
troduced
legislation that would give the separate
ruling also protects borrowers In several ways. choices...
right
to modify individual plant standards
the
states
Mortgage rates could go up or down by no more
within mandated total regional emission limits. But
Parkersburg (W.Va.) News:
than one-half percent a year. Lenders would have to
Garn and Hatch will have to wait upon the good
K. won this one going away. Kennedy offices of Senator Muskie of Maine, a non-steel
Teddy
rats...
interest
pass on reductions In
grabbed 80 percent of the votes cast by Inmates in producing state, to get very far with their bill.,.
The new approach would seem to encourage
the District of Columbia stammer. Only 15 percent

competltlon...some would-be home buyers now may
be willing to take out, say, a 16 percent mortgage
with some confidence that its rate will decline as
interest levels begin to recede from their present
peaks.

of the cons liked President Carter and even fewer,
Worcester, Mass., Evening Gazette:
five percent, voted for Jerry Brown.
Ashland Oil Inc. says it has found a way to get
Forty-seven percent of those in the pokey went to more gasoline out of a barrel of crude oil. Most
the polls ... election day weather was not a factor, refineries can turn about 50 percent of the crude Into
nor were there any absentee ballots.
gasoline. Ashland says it can get 70 percent
It was encouraging to learn that fewer gasoline...
Republicans than Democrats were In the Jail. This
The catch is that, In getting more gasoline out of a
confined population favored George Bush. barrel of crude, Ashland is left with less residual
However, the inmates, or 29 percent of them, felt fuel oil. Residual fuel oil is still used to heat a lot of
that Ronald Reagan would make the best showing U apartment buildings and factories, and even to
he opposes Carter. Anderson's 14 percent was a power some electricity generating plants. But as
little misleading, a spokesman said, as his Liehlfld. the shift to coal proceeds, presumably there will be
the-bars support is Increasing.
less demand for residual oil.
...Gasollne Is worth much more than residual oil
Scripps-Howard Newspapers:
Is. Ashland's profits should rise.
Is the Soviet Union manufacturing germ warfare
But the development has Larger implications. For
weapons In violation of... an international many years, there was Limited flexibility in what
treaty... ?...the answer appears to be yes.
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The Denver Post:
This was to have been the year when...the
American presidential election was elevated to
hitherto unattained eminence.
Thirty-five states, plus the District of Columbia
and Puerto Rico, scheduled primaries..-.roughly
double the number of a dozen years ago.,.
...Relative newcomers ... were going to have a real
shot at the big prize. And the national debate was to
reach a level commensurate with the massive
problems confronting the United States...
What a dream! What a comedown!
Barely into April, the races have been resolved,

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capability with Libya and Saudi Arabia,
which have provided financial aid to Its
military and nuclear programs.
In 1977, the CIA secretly reported that
Libya had promised to help Pakistan pay for
aFrench nuclear reprocessing facility, but
the United States was able to scotch the deaL
Recent reports detail Libya's apparent
financial Involvement in the Pakistani
uukan plait at Kahuta.
The Carter admInistration Is concerned at
theaOf someone like 4lafi—crs,ss
Palestine Liberation (ganlsaUon having
an atomic bomb. A hlgiu4evel task force,
therefore, has been assigned to devise contingency plans for a PaI.twi nuclear ex.
ploskin. But my sources fear there may hn't
much that can be done.
PA* CUM IkIlIiathnofwy MW a
bureaucrat scorned. The Agriculture
Department's paper shefflets have omis
wider fire from must packers for the hlluwd
Of OfAia3 formsthsy'ier.k.dtoflflag,in
"spikete, providing IsIorfliatkin that may or
may not be used. The lest prècesaers
pleaded with Comm for rell
Under pressure from Capitol Hill, the
iiñculture hIIreau('rats promised to

two other Eagles in the troop he led before coming
Florida, for a total of 27.

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Gen. Muaznmar (ddaWs Libya who Is a
Folector or terrorists and an Implacable foe
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a lead edi torial, It dismisses Soviet threats to
Greece and Turkey in 1947, says that Soviet
missiles In Cuba In 1962 "posed no threat,"
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and urges that *America "cultivate friendlier
relatIonships" with countries like Libya and
Algeria. It goes without saying that Inquiry is
opposed to the proposition that the oil-rich
Persian Gulf region Is vital to the United
States.
Nat Hentoff, radical columnist for The
Village Voice, contributes an essay on the
Criminal Code Reform Act in which he finds
even Sen. Edward Kennedy an antl.clvil
Kennedy's offenses,
______ libertarian. Among Sen.that
the Kennedy bill
In Mr. Hentoff's eyes, Is
allows the FBI to conduct surveillance of
groups threatening violence to a nuclear
fa cility.
Barry Lynn, described as legislative
counselfortheOfflceofChurchin Society of
of Christ, attacks
g
Preside nt Carter's proposal for draft
registration, referring to the President's
with no pay for rehearsal.
"belligerent State of the Union message."
Today the orchestra has an endowment of
Bruce Bartlett, who In fact Is an economist
$101 million and in the last few years It has
working for U.S. Sen. Roger Jepson of Iowa,
reached top rank under musical dfrectorJotm
'wa against hii.' defines ipendlog. He
Nelson, according to the Symphony League's
talks about "throwing money at the
Defense Department," while Ignoring the
Black. As early as 1951, the late famous
massive Soviet arms buildup, ____
musicologist, Deems Taylor, said
Former U.S. Ainbaiador to Russia George
Indianapolis was one of the ten best symF. Kennan deplores the formation of NATO U
phonic orchestras in the country.
a powerful Western defense force. He refers
It has had only four musical directors In its
to
the "exaggerations of Soviet military
half-century history. One, Fablen Sevitzky, a
strength
and the distortion of Soviet motives
Russian emigre, was a nephew of Sergge
that accompanied It."
Koussevitaky, the famous Boston orchestra
David Wise contributes a fresh attack on
conductor. He shortened his name loas not to
the
Central Intelligence Agency and on
trade on his uncle's fame,
pr
e
s
iden
tial and congressional attempts to
The orchestra very definitely Is a cornreconstruct
it as a workable Instrument of
munity venture in the Hoosier. state.
American
national
security. He worries that
Everyone is proud of,it. Like other top-flight
Congress
won't
further
whittle away the
symphony orchestras, it operates on three
e
ecti
ne
.
CIA's
ff
ve
ss
audience levels, the regular classical conSo It goes In this and every other issue of
certs, a series of pop concerts and a program
Inquiry. The next Issue, by the way, will
of concerts for young people.
feature "Nomn Chomiky on Kissinger's
Running a modem symphony not only Is big
Chomsky Is professor of
Memoirs."
business, It Is highly complicated and axlinguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of
Ir.ni.lu
tvmnhnnv rw*"h..fr
...J,i.nnin.flHuø A -J
Technology, a headliner In New IAfl journals
must make recordings, It must travel around
who has compared the United States with
the country and sometimes even abroad, and
Nazi Germany.
It must appear now and then on television.
Incidentally, all this poison flows In Inquiry
It has labor problems the Indianapolis
and the Cato Institute because of rr'esslve
orchestra has had one musicians' strike
financial support from Charles G. Koch,
transportation, insurance, tax, accounting
chairman of the board of Koch Industries in
and legal problems like any business. Its
Wichita, Kansas.
personnel and public relations hazards are
What a cruel Irony It Is that one of the
formidable since musicians, like most artistic
wealthiest men in America, had of a major
people, tend to be temperamental, and there
business enterprise, would make possible the
are plenty of temperamental people In the
existence of an on-going attack on the United
community whose favor the orchestra needs.
States.
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The fact they will receive two hours of academic credit

toward graduation by passing the course does not sit well with
Sotirios Barber, a professor of political science, who says
giving academic credit for such a class cheapens the credit
given in his classes,

Barber said the class, which is new this quarter, raises the
question as to whether students should be able to earn
academic credits for any physical education performance
course such as weight lifting, basketball, baseball or tennis.
"The course in Frisbee throwing sort of proves how
ludicrous that really is," Barber said Tuesday. "It tends to
cheapen the credit hours that (a student) gets from me."
But Dr. Richard E. Heeschen, assistant director of physical
education, said he sees nothing wrong with offering the course
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Suddenly, however, Inflation has boiled
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — College doesn't always have to be all
work and no play
at least not for 40 students at the
.University of South Florida,
They are enrolled in a physical education course called Disc
Sports, a fancy name for Frisbee,

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The Council of Arts and Sciences Art Week
(April 13-19) celebration focus will shift to
Seminole County Tuesday with a 7:30 p.m.
meeting to be held at the Greater Sanford

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Chamber of Commerce. It is another In a series
of meetings discussing ways the Arts Council can
serve the arts community in Seminole. Major
topic will be the possibility of combining forces
to work on a major project such as the Sanford.
Seminole Art Association's "Fall for Art"
festival. The public Is invited to attend the
meeting.
April 27-May 3, officially declared Youth Week
In Seminole County, will be a chance for the
entire community to Join in recognizing its
future, the youth. More than 25 youth serving
agencies plan to take part In the Youth Day at
the Altamonte Mall, Tuesday, April 29 There are
still spaces available.
The following Saturday, May 3, will feature the
Community Leaders vs. Youth Softball Games
and Festival to be held at Sunland Estates Park
on Highway 17-, Sanford.
Any youth related agency or program wishing
to join in the celebration may contact the
Seminole Youth Service System at 322-9146 for
more Information.

building materials for Improvements and
repairs at the shelter may contact Dick Gruber
at 671.7996. Volunteers are needed in many
phases of the operation Including shelter help,

Operating on a limited budget, the Humane
Society of Seminole County shelter located in
Sanford needs all the help It can get. There are
many ways, In addition to donations of money,
that animal lovers can help.
For instance, even with the best of care a
shelter situation can cause stress to an animal,
which can be reduced by individual attention,
outdoor exercise and grooming. The Humane
Society has issued an appeal for weekend
retreats for its needy canine residents. They can
be picked up Saturday afternoon and returned
Monday morning. For more Information call
Ruth at 323-8685.

Friday, April 11, 910—SA

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Census Takes Toll On Weary Managers

Audrey Davis, the census manager for Duval,
United Press International
Most Florida census officials fretted about
Many Floridians aren't cooperating with the Baker, Clay, Nassau, Bradford and Union Counties, procrastinators, but Ed Thomas found a classic.
census takers, and some are returning census forms reported a return rate of 68 percent, plus some
"I had one man who filled out and sent In his 1980
that have to be censored.
unwanted replies,
census form, but he also sent in the Instruction sheet
"Yes, we've had a number of forms come back
"We've received about 20 forms with obscenities and completed form for the 1970 census."
filled with obscenities and nothing else," said Sid printed all over them, and one form came back
Thomas, whose area Includes Polk, Osceola,
Finkel, the district census manager In Broward splattered with an egg," she said. "We also Indian River, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Highlands and
County. "We've also received some threatening received about 50 forms a day that contain personal Glades Counties, reported a 70 percent return rate,
phone calls."
mall. Most of these are mortgage, Insurance or car
"including a few with strange things written on
A UPI survey Of state census officials this week payment bills that got put Into the census envelopes them."
revealed people in the St. Petersburg area were the accidentally."
"One woman lost the envelope, so she took a
most anxious to be counted. District manager Pat
The U.S. Census Bureau's national goal was to get
brown paper bag and folded it Into an envelope,
Sabin reported 78 percent of the mailed forms had
back 80 percent Of the mail-In forms before sending filled it out with the proper address and mailed It
been returned and credited her success to "a lot of "enumerators" into the field April 15 to complete
In," Thomas said.
the count.
media work and speaking."
Hillsborough-Pasco manager Chuck Willing
The areas with the lowest rate of mall-In forms—
Dade County census manager Joe Amstel reported a milin rate of66 percent, including some
were Fort Lauderdale and reported a poor 62 percent return rate and said:
"50 and 96 percent
with obscenities and one that contained $3.
I: TIIth
"That's just not good enough. The bureau wants at
"The envelope had a telephone number, so I
Glenn Blocker, the Tallahassee area manager, least an 00 percent mall-In, and I don't think we're called it. It was an elderly woman who said she
had "no excuse and no logical reason" for the low going to make it.
thought she had to pay the $3 as a fee," said Willing.
Bob Harrington, the census manager of Florida's He returned the money.
return rate.
"It's a very rural district," he said, "but the 10 Panhandle counties, said he was In "excellent
Ms. Sabln said she received a few vulgar
.return is as low from Gainesville and Tallahassee shape" with a 72 percent return rate of the mailed messages in the mall-in forms from the St. Peterforms.
sg area, plus this editorial comment
u from Sopchoppy and Chlefland."
of
the
In Palm Beacju County, census manager Ludano Kissinger and Rockefeller to Iran."
pinpoint
the
cause
Finkel said he couldn't
About 70 percent of the mallin returns In the Lee,
t, low return rate, but said the questions on the census Martinez reported 17 percent of the mall-In forms
had been returned. None had X-rated messages.
Charlotte, Sarasota, Manatee, Hardee, Desoto,
t,;fcrui rankled some Brownrd County residents,
"Some people sent notes saying they were upset CoWer and Hendry County district have been
"One guy called up and demanded to know the
.constitutional authority for us to count toilets," about the personal nature of the questions," Mar- returned, according to managefJeft Hindman.
"I'm very encouraged," he said. "I think by the
-4 Finke1 said. "We cited the U.S.Code to him, but he tines said. "And some said they didn't appeclate the
to
exchange
It
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authority
and
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bug
form
and
asked
for
the
short
end
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Remember that high school basketball all-star game of a
few weeks back that was supposed to pit the best of the
Metro Conference against the best from the Five Star
Conference?

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Remember how local Burger King's then picked up the
sponsorship for the charity game and then gracefully withdrew so as not to upset school principals who differed in
opinion about the ladies playing before the guys?
Well that same all-star game is now back on. At least at
press time that is.

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The Metro Conference was victorious in the first meeting
In 1979 between the two conferences. This year's Metro
team will be cohed by Wayne Rickman of Boone while
Seminole's Bill Payne handles the Five Star line up.
Speaking of line ups, both Payne, the North coach for the
August prep basketball all-star game In Gainesville and
South coach Jay Houton of Miami Palmetto have just about
completed their respective rosters for the event.
Among Payne's players will be his own forward Bruce
McCray and Daytona Mainland's superb guard Sam Henry.
Rounding out the North roster are Vince Martello-Baker,
Ronnie Brown-Vernon, Rubin Williams-Tallahassee Leon,
David Smith Glen Cove, James Sutton-J. Starton,
Roosevelt DavidSon-Ocala Vanguard, Anthony DelaneyTitusville Astronaut and Alonza Allen of Lakeland.

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are all smiles, and they should be. Crooks signed a scholarship with Southwestern Louisiana Thursday following two successful basketball seasons In
Raider Blue,

RAIDER'S
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Ffrst Round Masters Lead

Payne has two alternates to select to fill out the 12-man
roster and he's looking at Lakeland's Tim Strawbridge,
Ray Broxton of Warner-Christian, and Tom Sewell of
Pensacola Washington among the six or seven players in
mind to fill the final two positions.
Houton will counter with Jim Bruns-Leto, Edwin GreenKing, Carl Jeter-Dunedin, Jeff Ledbetter-Clearwater,
Charles Griffin-Cypress Lake, George Jackson-J.I.
Leonard, Carlton Brown-Mirimar, John Jones-Holly Hills
Mel Johnson-Carol City and Bobby Lester-Miami
Palmetto.
Among the players Houton Is looking at to fill out the
South roster are West Palm Beach North Shores Derek
Harper.

By United Press International
Atlanta forward Steve Hawes says the NBA playoff series
with Philadelphia will be won Inside and that's just the
formula the Hawks used to get back in the race.
Hawes came off the bench to score 20 points and pull down
13 rebounds and teamed with center Tree Rollins (18 points,
17 rebounds, 6 blocked shots) to lead Atlanta to a 105-93
victory Thursday night, cutting the 76er lead to 2-1 in the
best-of-seven series.
The teams will meet in Atlanta Sunday night In Game 4.
The Atlanta-Philadelphia contest was the only NBA playoff
game Thursday night.
"It was a real battle inside, just another war," said
Hawes. "But that's really how basketball should be played.
It should be won In the trenches."
The Hawks had wilted badly in the fourth quarter in
losing the first two games at Philadelphia. But this time with a sellout crowd of 15,617 cheering them on
they
outscored the 76ers, 30-20, in the final period to win going
away.
Wi th scoring leaders John Drew and Dan Rounleld in
early foul trouble, the Hawks needed a big game from their
bench. And Hawes and 5-foot-8 guard Charlie Criss, who
had 16 points including 11 in the fi na l period, ca me through.
"I thought their whole bench played well," said
Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunningham. "Charlie Criss has
played three excellent games agai nst us."
In addition to the play of the Atlanta bench, the per.
formance by Rollins was key. The 7-1 center fouled out of
the two previous games and managed only 14 minutes In
Game 2. But he logged 42 minutes Thursday night.
Atlanta guard Eddie Johnson, who scored 19 points, said
the Haw ks were confident despite being do wn 2-0 in the
series.
"The crowd helped us get by that drought we suffered in
the fourth period at Philadelphia," said Johnson.
Despite the loss, 76er ace Julius Erving, who led his team
with 26 points, said the pressure Is still on the Hawks.
Erving also said he doesn't believe the series will go seven
games.
"The greatest pressure is on them to try to beat us on our
home court because we still have the home-court advantage," he said.
In playoff games scheduled for tonight, Houston, trailing,
1.0, In the Eastern Conference semifinals, Is at Boston;
Phoenix, down, 2-0, hosts Los Angeles, and Seattle, 1-1, with
the Bucks, is at Milwaukee In Western Conference
semifinals.
All the series are best-ofseven matches.
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Remember how at first the DeL.and Rotary Club was
going to sponsor it and then backed out because of a difference of opinion as to whether the girls should have an allstar game in conjunction with the boys?

The most recent plans for the game will pit the Metro's
best against the cream of the Five Star Conference on
Friday, April l8thatSeminole Community College. Barring
any more last minute off-again-on-again antics, the tipoff
goes up at 8:00 p.m.
The latest word has it that the Orlando Tipoff Club is
sponsoring the match up.

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Casselberry Micekateers Cop 1st Tourney Title
Casselberry
2,
the
They defeated Westmont
Micekateers, representing from the Altamonte Rec.
Skyhook Cranes and the Dept. in their opener, 8.3.
Seminole Pony League, won Sheila Dixon hurled a sixthe first Seminole County hitter, Becky Thomas had the
Girls softball tourney run by big blow a two run homer
the County Parks and while Kasie McDonough and
Recreation department. The Rose Fry contributed two hits
eight team affair (twelve each,
originally until Semoran
Next came Sanford's Metal
dropped out) was held at Red Man, 14-2 as Dixon pitched a
Bug Park for the M15 girls ftee-hitter. McDonough was
age
group
and
the red hot at the plate with a
Casselbe rry gang went Un- perfect 5 for 5 game and 5
defeated In four games.
RBI's. Dixon and Linda

Childress added a pair of hits
each. Thomas had a double
and 3 RBI's, Dawn Riley 2
ribbies.
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bracket was a 74 win over

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hurled a 5-hitter and as usual
added superb defense from
the mound. Riley and Dixon
led the attack with two hits
each and Taini Hankins added
2 RBI's.
The opponent in the Finals

was Forest City 2 again and
they needed a pair of wins to
capture
the
double
elimination lourney.
Casselberry won 11-4 behind
Dixon's fourth straight, an 8hitter. Five big runs in tile
second inning broke the game
open US Childress opened with
a single followed by hits from
Karen l3oehmer, McDonough,
Dixon, Hankins and Thomas'
big 3-run double. Thomas,
McDonough and Fry all had 3
hits apiece.

Lady Seminoles Pound Spruce Creek Hawks 17-2
Sanford's Lady Seminole High softball
squad used a long ball barrage Thursday
afternoon to bury the Lady Sandcrabs of
Daytona Seabreeze 17-2 in women's Five
Star Conference action,
Robbin Riggins led a parade of extra
base hitters by turning in a 2-3 per-

tormance including a pair of home runs,
Liz Gahu collected two hits in five at
bats, including a homer and six RBI.
Dee Dee Reece and Dee Hogan also
added a pair of hits each to the Tribe
attack.
The victory marked the Seminole's

seventh of their last eight and improved
the Lady Tribe's overall season record
to 9-3 with a 7.2 Five Star Conference
showing.
Seminole is on the road today for an
afternoon game against Daytona
Seabreeze.

L.P.G.A.'s Raleigh Classic Tees Off Today
RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!)
Her $37,500 in first-place
Donna Caponi Young and money boosted her tourAmy Alcott began play today nament winnings to $90,097 in
In the Raleigh Golf Classic nine events, tops on the tour.
seeking to start different
Alcott, the fourth-best
kinds of streaks.
money winner this season, is
Young is vying to win her defending champion here. She
second straight LPGA tour, beat Hollis Stacy in the first
nament, having captured the hole of sudden-death in 1978.
prestigious LPGA Winner's
The three-day competition
Circle tournament last week, on the 6,132-yard, par-72

an 18 hole four-man scramble,
Entry fee is $20 and should
be received by Friday, April
llso that pairing according to
handicaps, can be set up.
For information on entries
and tee-off times, contact
Jerry Fields at 2894 or call
the Royal Oak Pro Shop at
268-1550.

North Ridge Country Club relatively small purse of
course also features Debbie $54,000.
Massey, Sandra Post and
Reorganized sponsorship
four-time winner Kathy fattened this year's purse to
Whitworth.
$100,000, with $15,000 going to
The 54-hole tournament, al- the winner.
though the sixth oldest on the
Scheduling problems are
LPGA tour and one of the still plaguing the tournament.
players' favorites, wasn't Because it occurs the same
contested last year because of week as the Masters tour.
scheduling problems and a nament,

SCOREBOARD
Baseball

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Boston, 1:35 p.m.

Montreal

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1. Hill (L) 53.05; 2. Baker (H) Seminole
0 (3.4) 30,90; P (4-3) 42.40; T (4.
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American League
(Philadel phia leads series, 2-0)
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(L) 52.95; $00 Free
Top
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Philadelphia 4, Ed: 1. Waliem.n Seminole; McCullough 2-4, Gage 4 Spiral Theme
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Philadelphia at 5:07.00; $00 Breast: 1. Smith (L 8)
NSA Playoffs
Cleveland
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Eleventh Race - S-b, 0:31:73
Edmonton, 9:35 p.m.
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Semifinals
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Toronto
4 Sue Meyer
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Atlanta vs. Philadelphia
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THURSDAY RESULTS
Vancouver vs. Buffalo
(All Times 1ST)
3:43.26; Diving: 1. Martin (LH)
Texas
(6 31) 443.60, T (61 3) 399.10.
1 01.000
First
Race -S.l6, C: 31:75
(Buffalo leads series, 2-0)
1:83.10; 7. KnIght (5) 1:39.00;
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Seattle
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April
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Philadelphia 101,
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Minnesota
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Vancouver
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Girls
CalIfornia
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April 9
Philadelphia
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Oakland
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Chicago
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April 10 - Atllanta
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Kansas City
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couver, 11:03 p.m.
Philadelphia 93
Lake Brantley $2, Sanford 35
A - 2,941, Handle $245,119.
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6.00 2.70
Vancouver at
April 13
Philadelphia at
205 Medley: I. Lyman (Sapp,
Baltimore 3, Chicago
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Atlanta, 7:05 p.m.
Relnighas, Webb, Kohn) 1:59.55; 2.
Milwaukee 9, Bost on S
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Hartford vs. Montreal
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Seabreeze 1:39.55; 3. Lake Howell
Texas I, New York 0
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370.40; 00 (1.2) 33.50.
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leads
series,
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Philadelphia,
5:03
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2:04.26;
200
Free:
1.
Gutowski
(5)
Detroit 5, Kansas City 1
Third Race-S.14,M: 32:00
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Montreal 6, Hartford 1 2:02.21; 2. Conley IL) 2:02.05; 3.
x.April
10
Philadelphia
at
Minnesota 9 Oakland 7
4 Sil ver Fleet
10.40 4.60 7.00
April 9
Mont real S Harford 4 Acre (LH) 7:11.19; 200 IM:
Atllnta, 7:33 p.m.
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Baltimore (Flanagan 23.9) at x0(2.4)
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P (4.2) 84.30; T (4.
Montreal at Hart. 2:74.19; SO Free: I. Lunsf
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Chicago (Krav.c IS-13), 2:13
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2-0) 193.00.
ford,
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vs.
Houston
23.53;
2.
Brinker
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serIes,
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Hartford
at
Mon.
FehIle
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Fly:
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Scho.phlin (L) 51.45; 2. Blythe (5) 7 Dusk Jane
Milwaukee (Sorensen
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Boston
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Snodgrass
Detroit (Schatuder 30.5) at p.m.
Fifth Race -S-16, D: 31:70
April 9 Los Angeles 4, N.Y. 3:32.36; 2. Rogers (L)
Kansas City (Gura 33-12), 0:33
5:37.53; 3.
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Islanders 3
14.00 6.00 1.60
April
14
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Acre (LH) 3:30.26; lOS Bach: I.
p.m.
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Minnesota (Hartzell 4-10) at 9:03 p.m.
5Myfl'i Charger
Angeles, 11:03 p.m.
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Houston at Boston,
1:04.31; 3. McCarthy (5) 1:01.94;
Oakland (Keough 2-17), 10:30 7:30p.m.
x.April 12
0(23) 33.60: P (2.3) 139.20; T (2.
N.Y. Islanders at
Sraast:
I. Greaves (SI
p.m.
Los Angeles, 11:05 p.m.
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1:11.66;
2.
Lunsford (L) 1:1t30; 3
Cleveland (Danny 8-11) at 9:05 p.m.
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California (Frost 16-10), 10:30
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8:05
p.m.
71.40 5.00 4.40
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I. Lyman (Conley, Skroblak,
p.m.
SSansun
Toronto vs. Minnesota
73.10 1.40
Schoephlin,
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3:49.73;
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Toronto (Stieb 5.0) at Seattle *5
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Seabreexe 3:57.37; 3. Mainland
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Western
Cenierence
1.
West
(0)
Games
(1-5-2) 1,396.00.
Semifinals
Aprll9-Minnta7,Toflto3 1:40.23; 2. Charles (5) 1:47.65, 3.
Baltimore at Chicago
RACING
S.venthloce-S.IOC' 31:37
April11 -Minnesota at Toronto, Maher (0)1:46.30.
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vs.
Las
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world once again turn to
Titusville as preparations are
under way for the First Indian
River Festival Golf Tournament. Slated for Sunday.
April 13, 1980, at the Royal
Oak Golf and Country Club,
2150 Country Club Drive,
Titusville, the contest will be

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jumped in front 12-0 before
flagship bank put its first
run on the board.
Seminole Petroleum scored
four runs in the first inning
and then pushed five runs
across the plate in the second.
Three runs in t he top of the
third
gave
Seminole
Petroleum a 12-0 lead before
Flagship Bank scored three
runs in the bottom of the thirdi
McKinney started for
Seminole Petroleum and was
the winning pitcher.
Mitchell paced the winners
with two hits at the plate,
including the first inning
homer. Reginald Hayes and
Marvin Klllingsworth each hit
doubles,
Charles Harkness had a pair
of singles for Flagship Bank.
Jack Prosser Ford scored
all 19 of its runs before
Krayola Kollege scored five
runs in the top of the fourth,
Alex Wynn went the
distance on the mound for
Jack Prosser, striking out 10
In the 3½-inning contest,
shortened under the 10-run
Lead rule.
Greg Pond was a perfect
three for three at the plate for
jack Prosser Ford, slapping
three singles. Wynn was two
for two. Stacy Smith and
Chris Jones each blasted
triples and Robert Peoples
slammed a double.
James Heard collected
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Indian River Festival Features
First Ever Golf Tournament

AUGUSTA, Ga. UPI -Jeff Mitchell time in the Masters," Mitchell said. "I first time out.
would have been right at home at the figured 111 could putt well here I might do
"I've been looking forward to the
Alamo.
all right, but I was thinking in terms of Masters, I guess, since the day I won the
He learned to play golf barely 100 miles something like a 72."
Phoenix Open," said Mitchell.
from there, in a little cowtown called
Although South Africa's Gary Player is
Zoeller opened with a 72, two shots
Liano, and today, surrounded by foreig- the only foreigner to win the Masters, higher than he started in 1979. At that, he Litti. Progress In Baseball
Talks
nera, the -year-old Texan is in the accomplishing that feat three times was a stroke better than favored Tom
middle of a Masters shootout.
NEW YORK (UPI) -If It were up to Marvin Miller, there
(1961-74-78), Ballesteros retorted, "Why Watson and two better than five-time
Without Mitchell's last-minute heroics not?" when asked why he thought champion Jack Nicklaus, who hopes to probably wouldn't be another baseball negotiating session
ramming homnc a 25-foot birdie putt on foreigners got off to such a good start make the Masters the start of a revival, until May 22.
one of the final shots of the day there Thursday.
Miller, the executive director of the Major League Players
Ed Sneed, who was in last year's
would have been little to cheer about in
"David and I have both won major Masters playoff with Zoeller and Watson, Association, emerged from Thursdays round of talks with Ray
Thursday's opening round. With It, championships,,, said Ballesteros. "j was In a group at 70 and Player and Grebey, the head of the player relations committee, and
Mitchell tied British Open champion think our scores were very (air for the Australian Graham Marsh were among reiterated his earlier complaint the owners were stalling for
Seve Ballesteros of Spain and PGA way we played."
the 71 shooters as 18 golfers in the field of
time.
champion David Graham of Australia at
"We completed the review of the March 18 offers," Miller
Another
Australian,
Jack
Newton,
had
91
broke
par
in
the
opening
round.
6-under-par 66.
Tom
Welskopf,
who
usually
plays
well
said,
"but we're not really getting concrete responses to our
Graham completed his bogeyfree a 68 Thursday to share fourth place with
at Augusta, had the dubious honor of questions. We're seeking clarification but we're not getting
round before Mitchell took to the Augusta former U.S. Open champion Hubert
National and the young Texan was only Green. Tom Kite, who always plays well setting a Masters record Thursday when any.
he went 10-over on the 155-yard 12th hole,
"We made an original proposal. They rejected it, but they
half way around, and three strokes off at Augusta and Larry Nelson both had Welskopf, who wound up with an 85, put haven't made a counterproposal. Maybe we should just recess
the pace, when the Spaniard made a 25- 69s.
his ball in the creek that runs across the
the meetings and pick it up a couple of days before the
foot birdie putt of his own at 17 to catch
Traditionally, newcomers don't win the front of the 12th green five times,
deadline."
U Aussie.
Masters. But Fuzzy Zoeller shattered
"After the first couple of times," he
The deadline set by the players in their April 1 vote Is May
"I didn't know what to expect my first that tradition last year when he won the said, "it didn't seem to matter."

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After Law's sharp single Baltimore 5, the Chicago Vuckovich also got the only Vuckovith
Houston's relief ace Joe Sam- innings were 95 or more.
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Craig Swan pitched seven
Gene Richarda's tworun, Houstn
Hanlon, Russ (3), Castillo
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The official schedule, released Thursday by the league, has
and
R ichard,
the NFC champion Rams opening on Sept. 7 at their new home cannon," said Rudy Law, with a back strain. "Being with a sacrifice fly for the two-run single in a four-run threerun fifth inning to Sambito () and Ashby. Win Anaheim, Calif., when they face the Detroit Lions. The whose sharp single broke up overpowering is a great final run,
sixth to lift the Mets In their present Jerry Coleman witha Richard (34). L-Hootan (0.1).
HRs-P4o$?on, PLSII (1), Crus
Rams then play Just low days later when they travel cross- Richard's bid to become the asset."
Sambito registered the save debut under new ownership. victory in his managerial (1).
country to face the Buccaneers at Tampa Bay In the first of first pitcher since Bob Feller
Te rry Puhi gave the Astros by pitching the ninth.
Chairman of the Board Nelson debut. Larry Herndon hit a
three scheduled Thursday night national telecasts. The others in 1940 to hurl an opening day a 1-0 lead in the first by lining
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Swan, Allan (I) and Stearns;
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Pete Vuckovich toned a ROUS011414, Caudill (6), Irldrow Francisco, Horndol (1).
the Pittsburgh Steelers last January. Houston -with quar- staff in baseball, struck out 13 above the screen and into the
(7) and Blackwell. W-Swan (1.
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Staubach and saiety ant iwria, against Ue Washington
Paul Molitor started the ninth with a single to right off loser
Willie Norwood's two-nun single tied the game in the ninth
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fans before Thursday's game between the Brewers and the
e decision disappointed a crowd of
flee, Al Davis, looking to move his club t i. AfleLCI
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24.415,
the
largest
A's
gathering in these years.
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Sox.
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team
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(12 lanIass)
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everyone
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me."
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White
Sox,
5.3,
Detroit
defeated
Kansas
city
, 5.1, t' York
on Sept. 21,
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slam with two out In the ninth Inning, to give the Brewers al.5 Mbuiesota topped Oakland, 8-7, in 12 innings.
"Its-DroIt, OlbNn (H, Par00DI00*I01BaltImore at the New York Jets, Chicago at Green Bay,
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victory in a home-run derby with the RedSox,
In Nations) League action, it was Houston 3, I Angeles 2;
Odry, Underwood (IC), Gos(jeveland it New England, Denver at Philadelphia, Miami at
"I'm going to have the beer he said we should have on him," the New York Mets 5, Chicago Cubs 2; St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh sags
(12) and Cirons, Maflacli, Silt
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Buffalo, the New York Giants at St Louis, Oakland at Kansas
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up and Jack' Morris fired a three-hitter to carry Detroit over
Wynsgsrj Lan. I') and laden $la$,,
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a leadoff humor to Paul Molitbr and double to (ec1l Cooper. Kansas City.
rd, Hamilton (4), J
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Don Money'sfUth-huüg homerMeld tb, Brewers into al.3 Rger,1, YIICNS
Lacy (U. MCI$ty (11) and Cleveland (IC). L,Crap (0.1).
lead but Carl Yasirsiusaki belted hIs 411th career bwi and
YaresmskI (1).
seeklng to itheserleatcr theaeveo*hitr$l&amp;itieasoc' In the
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AFC
holds
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Hoheon
added
another
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the
ninth
to
tie
thi
score
and
by
Rich
Gosage
in
the
bottom
aIIM
12
10
Inning to give Texas ni.s. $lisy (1).
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set up L.zcano'a herolca
(H; Oakland, ttaAda!sIn (H.
its victory over the Yankees.
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Brian Ashcraft hurled a
one-hitter and was four for
four at the plate Thursday to
lead Atlantic Bank to a 22-2
win over George's and sole
possession of first place in t he
Sanford Little American
League.
In other league games
Thursday, Seminole
Petroleum pounded defending
city champ Flagship Bank of
Seminole 13-5, while Jack
Presser Ford picked up its
first win of the season 19-5
over Krayola Kollege.
Atlantic Bank jumped in
front early, scoring six runs tn
the top of t he f irst inning,
Doubles by Eddie Korgan,
Joey Evans, David Rape and
Jeff Melton, and singles by
Ashcraft and Monsour Baker
figured in the scoring.
In addition to the three
singles and one double by
Ashcraft; six batters had a
pair of hits in Atlantic Bank's
18-hit. Korgan and Evans
each blasted a pair of doubles,
Clay Hickman, Rape and
Melton each had a double and
single and Baker added two
singles.
Ashcraft fanned eight
batters in the game which was
shortened to four innings
under the 10-run lead rule,
Tim McKinney 'and Tom
Mitchell opened the game
with back-to-back home runs
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If you're wrestling with something to do this weekend you
might want to visitSeininole High Sunday night at 8:00 p.m.
On tap Is a pro wrestling night featuring a Florida
Heavyweight Championship bout between Manny Fernandez (old football players don't die-they run away and
join the circus) and Don Morocco.
Also on the card Is a tag team bout featuring the terrible
trio of Bad Bad Leroy Brown, Super Destroyer and Mr.
Siato taking on the gleesome threesome of Mr. Florida,
Jack Briaco and Steve Travis.
For you Title IX watchers, the ladies, err women, also
have their place on the wrestling card.
The Fabulous Moolah is slated to match up against
Winona Little Heart. There are rumors a drawing will be
held for a date with the winner.
Tickets are available for $4 and $5 at the school and at the
usual Sweeney's Office Supply ahd Flagship Bank (Central
Location) only locations.

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done and what? It's very constant pounding, pounding,
discouraging for him and also pounding of the pulsating
for me.
arteries wear away the nerve
DEAR READER - For the and causes the pain.
Neurosurgeons devised a
II. benefit of other readers. tic
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douloreux is a severe Ian. new technique of slipping a
cinating pain that usually little pillow or pad of material
strikes a person In the side of around the nerve and between
IL
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the face. It can be severe the two branches of the arenough to knock a person to teries. This material literally
the floor. The attacks can cushioned the nerve from the
sometimes be triggered by pulsations of the arteries. It's
eating or by brushing the not an exceptionally complex
teeth or any number of dif- operation.
I would suggest that you
ferent stimuli.
take your husband to the
For years there were a clinic that you mentioned In
limited number of things that the rest of your letter. The
HUME
could be done to eliminate the neurosurgical division will be
attacks. There are Sonic familiar with the various
M MOEN
medicines that may help. In techniques and can tell
severe cases, treatment In- whether they will apply to
valves operating on the nerve your husband's case or not.
to that side of the head. Uke You can make an ap.
most nerves, this one includes polntment directly with the
not only pain fibers but other clinic. Call long distance to
nerve fibers for sensation and arrange an appointment for
fibers even for muscle him.
movement. It involves the
READERS WHO want
fifth cranial nerve, the information on other forms of
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
trigerninal nerve. This same headaches can send 75 cents
nerve even provides fibers for with a long, stamped, selfopening and dosing your jaw. addressed envelope for The

Even so, modern surgical Health Letter number 2-9,
pocket. The larger slice ofthe advances have made it Headache: Man's Most
YOURBIRTHDAY
April 12, 1110
expenses could come from possible to selectively pick up Common Pain, Send your
Your largest rewards this YOU.
just the pain fibers and request to Dr. Lamb, in care
coming year could conic fr,om
by Howie Schneider
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23) It destroy them. This operation of this newspaper, P.O. Box
areas you least ezpe.t, so may be difficult to make a was perfected a few years ago 1551, Radio City Station, New
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don't jump to quick con- decision today concerning a and has been used very York, NY 10019.
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clusions concerning any loved one because you're apt
opportunities. At least leave to overemphasize both the ______________________________
pros and cons and never reach
the door open.
ARIES(March 21-April 19) an objective conclusion.
You must be realistic about LIBRA (Sept. 230ct. 23)
the Issues that confront you You will saddle yourself with _____________________________________________________
today. They are not going to more reepoalblllhles than you
spade'' to dummy's ace,
vanish or rectify themselves can handle today If you allow
returned a spade toward his
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without your taking action, overly dependent people to
own hand and thought for a
Romance, travel, luck, lean on you. Learn to say
while. Finally, he decided to
resources, possible pitfalls "No."
play for a -1 spade break
since West had shown up with
SCORPIO (Oct.24..Nov.22)
and career for the coming
five diamonds to East's two.
- months are all dlicuaed in Take care today tMt yo,
Down
one!
your AstroGraph latter that don't put a pal in an awkward Jeremy Flint of England
by Ed SuNtm
begins with your birthday. financial situation that he or
decided to postpone the trump
Mall $1 for each to Astro- the $fl't afford. This person
decision or a while. He
Graph, Box 411, Radio City will resent It If you do.
cashed his ace of hearts and
ruffed a heart in dummy.
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Next came dummy's jack of
specify birth date.
Dec. 21) Today you're apt to
diamonds. East ruffed and.
TAURUS (April 20-May 25) take the course of least
now it was an easy matter for
Remorse regarding a resistance and permit a
Jeremy to pick up that queen
situation where you feel you family member to pressure
of trumps.
were overly generous with a you Into doing something
We can point out any num
friend is Likely to set in today. you'd rather not do.
ber of reasons why East
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However, it's folly to sit and
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
diamond. In fact, it was the
stew over it.
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sort
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GEMINI (May 21-June 25) forgiving you might think,
beginner, but no from an
You have a tendency today to and a person with whom
exert.
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evertheless, as Hal Sims
to reach your man. &amp;n;
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(the greatest auction bridge
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player and one of the first
contract authorities) pointed
precedence
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out 50 years ago, If you give a
mon wilse.
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player a chance to make a
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mistake, no matter how great
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Rather than go along with the before taking on any new
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peeved at, you could do you can't handle both.
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landscape, or digging trees from the
wild to use
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care than a containerized tree you may
buy at the nursery.

establishing Itself. Also, during transplanting water loss occurs through the
leaves of the tree. To keep this froni
happening, ask your garden center
operator or nurseryman for an antitransplant foliage spray.

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can
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frees. And if they don't receive proper
care and handling throughout
transplanting operation, they probably
won't survive,

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during and after transplanting, most
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winter,
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season, but give best results during

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transplanting trees, especially during

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tree.
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Last sumtold me I have
multiple sclerosis. He says
there is no way of knowing
how last this disease will
progress, but eventually I will
be paralyzed and in a
wheelchair.
Sometimes I ans fine; at
other tunes I can hardly do for
myself.
We have three children. The
oldest is 13, and I need her
help in caring for the yo unger
ones. She knows that I am not
well, but she doesn't know
what is wrong with me. My
husband says we shouldn't tell
her yet because it would be
putting too heavy a burden on
a 13-year-old.
I think if she knows I have
multiple sclerosis she will be
more understanding and
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Club had Dr. Robert Bird,
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relay the most significant
LwUd,
DEAR DIXIE: It the girl
aspects of his 30-hour course WIteSPIIP
wants
to pay her own way,
on Drug Abuse In a 30-minute Cerrespoodeat
and
her
date has no ob.
presentation at the luncheon
jections,
why
not? But if she
meeting at Quality Inn, North.
sh
ould
do so openly.
pays,
she
Dr. Bird capsuled the InAnd the guy who would accept
formation about several of the
a girl's money privately and
most common durgs be
the planned trip to a dinner
then snake a big show of
used and abused including theatre Sunday.
"treating" her is a phony.
marijuana, stimulants,
CONFIDENTIAL TO R.1.L
The Winter Springs Ser.
depressants, opiates,
PALO
OF
ALTO:
So
you
were
haliucinogens, Inhalants (glue toma Club will hold Its Fourth
right. So what? Even when
sniffing and gasoline sniffing) Annual Golf Tournament on
you're right, sometimes it's
May
3,
at
Big
Cypress
Club,
and alcohol.
wise to give In. I quote from
•
Dr. Bird noted that abuse of Winter Springs. Shot-gun
cooperative.
the Connecticut State Driver
start
Ii
at
I
am.,
check
in
.-. alcohol is the number
What do you think, Abby?
Instruction Booklet of 139:
- drug problem in the United time, at 7:45. Ladles are inPerhaps Some of your readers
'Here lies the body of
vited
to
play
a
mixed
States.
have been down this road.
Jonathon
Ray
Pians are underway for a foursome or an all ladles
PREPARED FOR
He
died
defending his right
plant sale, mostly indoor foursome,
THE WORST of way;
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DEAR PREPARED: I
The fee will be $25 00, which
He was right, dead right, as
's., as a fund raiiuig project. Includes green fees, electric
disagree with your husband.
he drove along,
'
Committee members George CE-ta, thicken barbeque, (at
At 13, your daughter could be
But he's just as dead as If
Betmett, John Kuhns, and Will Sunshine Park, North
well able to handle the truth,
he'd
been wrong."
Askew are working out the Edgmond and free liquid
and I think she should be told.
Do
you wish you had more
best time and place for the refreshments. Prizes w be
And please don't accept
friends?
Gel Abby's booklet,
see.
awarded.
your doctor's gloomy
11 [low To Be Popular; You're
prognosis so readily. Faith,
Pavilion that is almost
Never Too Young or Too Old."
The Longwood-Winter completed at Sunshine Park,
and more optimistic attitude,
Send
$1 with a long, sellSprings Area Ch5fliheT
could keep you out of a
is project of this club. It will
addressed,
stamped (28
Commerceofficeis located on be finished when the cement
wheelchair for a long time
vents)
envelope
to: Abby,
the second floor of the
and maybe forever. I hope so.
and landscaping are
Popularity,
132 Lasky Drive,
4'N®(I Hotel, and is open finished. Bob Dufault, Jim
God bless.
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.
from 9a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday Grimaldi and more club
DEAR ABBY: About 16.
DEAR
ABBY:
I
know
they
Friday.
members are responsible for
years ago I asked you to
call
a
person
who
has
had
a
Is the very the construction of this
Mets Burg
sex change operation a repeat your advice to retired
able executive secretary, who pavilion, which will benefit all
"transsexual." But what do people, suggesting that they
bandies over 50 calls a month, tile citizens.
they call a nun who has had a write one personal letter a
plus numerous written
sex change operation?
(lay.
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Father Kilian Dreiling
COlTeapOndence requesting
having been retired for 20
CURIOUS
IN
WINONA
general information about the (pronounced Dryling), CPPS
years,
I followed your advice,
DEAR CURIOUS: A
area as well as Better has been visiting Father
*rnnaslsfpr')
and I must say that it was
Business information and William Nelderl, C1'FS,
18 and worth more th an I can say.
DEAR ABBY: I am
Pastor Emeritus at the
opportwiilies.
I am 86 and no longer drive,
have this problem with
y Day
Mcli also keeps track of the Church of the Nativity. This Is
going
so
the
snail is very important
boyfriend. We've been
and functions for the the first time they have been
to
ine.
What fun it is to get
officers and directors, with together in 22 years. They
John Young Museum and Planetarium and the Central
small refractors to huge 400-pound professional quality together for nearly two years,
mninders to them about Itim were seminarians together, Florida Astronomical Society will observe National
reflecting telescopes. In addition. visitors may bring in tlieir and when we go toI ashould
movie or
something in the nwil every
day! and, of course, every
and places. Even with her then after graduation, were Astronomy Day on April 25 at the museum from noon to 4 p.m.
own telescopes for evaluation at the Telescope Clinic. Simple out to eat, he thinks
suppose
busy schedule, sin
ways
ors
it's only fair because I'm ' In addition to risy regular
greets visitors with a genuine
will be made for improvement.
They were separated by observing, a planetarium show, telescope displays, slide and
my 140
The event is open to the public and admission includes ac- working too, but this is what correspondence,
Amile, and her gentle manner duties, and Father Kilian was film presentations, and photographic displays. Conunerclal
Christmas cards (with a
Wd AbIlItY to really Ustm able to return to pread at representatives will have displays, there will be a telescope cess to all exhibits at John Young Museum and Planetaritun. bothers me. fie asks ine for
personal
note on each one)
makes her an excellent Father Neldert's
25th clinic, an inforznaticm table, and a computer displa y. A
Admission price is $1.75 for adults, $1.25 for children, and in. the money in private and then brought me 120 replies. (I'll
representative for our Anniversary in 195L They speaker and display from NASA will be featured.
cludes the planetarium show. For further information call M pays for both of us in public so admit to four cards returned
it won't make him look bad.
community,
be
displayed,
ranging
from
Over
20
different
telescopes
will
not
been
together
since
have
7151.
lie says it's embarrassing for marked "Deceased," and
The chamber would like to that time. Such happy
a guy to be with a girl who live, "Address Unknown.")
anyone Planning' a memories, good humor, and
r'tIIId
It takes a little effort to
lays down her own cash.
at the catching UP fM the time
write
letters, but the rewards
it snakes me feel bad
Well,
together.
'Super Cooker" Is available they
are
beyond
belief! My love,
to see tuin pretending to be a
Father Kilian Is now
for use at only $2500 a day
ORG
E
KELLOGG,
ofdoors-experience.
big shot. But on the other U E
Ti Seminole Branch YMCA will launch its 1960 Summer
donation. These donations go stationed In Belleview, with
GA
Programs such as YMCA Progressive Swim Instruction, hand, when a girl pays her AT H E N S,
ther ulwan, so these good Camping Seasonjunell. For parents who want the best of both
into the Seitolartip Fa
DEAR
GEORGE:
I'll
uD.
friends wW now be able to on worlds for their chUdren — home and camping — the "Y" is wholesome small group activities, special "Activity Days" own way, it makes her look
derwrite
that!
Where
would
I
will
highlight
this
sunimer's
camping
experience.
like she couldn't get a guy any
each other mom Otto and offering six periods (ten weeks) of day camping.
be
without
letters?
other
way.
For boys and girls, ages 7-12, the "i" will offer two day
share many more happy
Also planned Is a YMCA Kinder Kemp Program for children
What do you think, Abby?
Problems? You'll feel
camps located in the eastern and western sides of Seminole
The Longwood Civic League hours.
4.8. Full and half day programs featuring YMCA "Tadpole"
a girl pay her own better II you get them off your
Should
available
from
several
County. Bus transportation will be
Woman's Club will have Its
swinuning Instruction will allow parents to chose a schedule
way? And if she does, should chest. For a personal reply
There Is good news from the elementary schools,
fg'th Annual "Old Timer's"
that is
be up-front about it? Or write to Abby, Box 19700, Los
she
activities
Including
canoeing,
swimfine
ll
ed
wi
th
Days
fi
Reception on Sunday. April "sick" department. Sandi
Registration for these and other fine programs begin today. should she slip it to the guy so Angeles, Cal. 911111169. Plene
N, ftm 2 to 4 P.M. at 00 Lachitte. WWW SON is miog, games, cn&amp; sond-ROW trip am now being PlannedPlease call the Seminole Branch YMCA at 862.0444.
livicavering nicely from major Trained mature staff will provide sage supervision in this outhe won't look cheap'7
enclose stamped, self. Woman's Club.
DIXIE TUE SHIXIE addressed envelope.
A'oas who has lived In the surgery In the Florida
nte
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June
12;
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to the taxpayer. For further information, call the college.
Slim 'N Thin 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Monday; April 21 to May
theIr friends who have coniMtiom.
TIilaga
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DANCE AND MUSIC
26; AEC No. 10; Fee: $7.50. Also 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Monday:
ri1ned,
or the ones who still
Ballet —4 to p.m.; Monday and Wednesday; April 23 to April 21 to May 26; AEC No. 10; Fee: $7.50. Also 10 to 11 a.m.;
Delighted that Arlene
Ikvs hers.
Fee: $20.
Executive
Board
Dalton
Is
back
home
in
Mayl4;SCCRoosnH-119;
Wednesday; April 23to May 23; AEC No. lO Fee: $7.50.Also
The
355 SAXON PLAZAS DE LTONA
Moderollsoce— Zto 4p.m.; Monday and Wednesday; April 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday; April 23to May 23; Fee: $750.
members will serve U Longwood Groves after her
(Off EntifpIl$i Rd.)
7
to
S(X
Room
H-ill;
Fee:
$20.
Also
11;
and r,frbnueis rsoe,dmtgsryatWhsts' Perk U to June
9 p.m.; Also 4:30 to 5:30 pin.; Wednesday; April 23 to May 23; Fee:
SCC
Room
she
Is
Monday
and
Wednesday;
April23
to
June
11;
H-1
19;
$
7.50.
(904) 7194151
-Hwpltsl. Arteats wi
uVI be twelslied.
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$20
OTHER
$InCS.Vymehualways so very WSck, but islStU14 I*:
Conuwty Band —7 to 10 pm.; Tuesday; April 29 to Aug.
Any lisa Over $20.00
011 Painting — 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Thur.
.joy.jmat r'ui' tWOW beft eviery day.
I;
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Room
G-106;
Fee:
With This Ad During
sday; April 29 to May 22; AEC No. 11; Fee: $15.
having time for
$5
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coinIng
UP.
With April
Photo-Camera &amp;lmage-6:30to1:30p.m.; Tuesday; April
reminiscing, no formal
Aerobics: Cardlova,cvlar Fitness —4 to 6p.m.; Monday amid 29 to June 17; 5CC Room L,-214; Fee: $25
Don not apply to sale items
popam iii been 090W. U&amp;was a timely "11111
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thought found In the Wednesday; Aiwll U to June 11; WC Room H-112; Fee: $20.
Monday;
Photo-Darkroom Techniques —6 tp 8 p.m.;
April
—7 toIp.m.; MondaY and Wednesday;
MON-SAT,
28 to June 16; SCC Room LrO11A; Fee:
"Chamber Chatter"
s. (laiad Layo
HOURS:
MIlbillmembersal wwaga: We we &amp;M k". to Aug. 6; WC Room H-110; Fee: $30.
Photo-Portrait Photography — 7to 9 p.m.; Tuesday; April 29
Fitness and Figure Control
7 to p.m.; Tuesday andfil
10: June
5CC Room G-131: Fee: $25.
the Longwood Tourist Club of but s're Taxed to death...
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most of the lateral roots, and fill the
area with a mixture of good soil and
organic matter. When the time comes
to move the tree, the severed lateral
roots will have sprouted many feeder
roots which will help the tree to
establish itself quicker.
Early spring is usually the best time
for root pruning. Large trees should be
pruned at least one growing season
prior to being moved.
If you need any specific information
on selecting or planting trees give us a
call at the Agricultural Center in
Sanford at 322-3233.

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hole in advance and fill it with water. if
all the water drains out in the first
twenty-four hours, drainage is
satisfactory.
One last point I would like to mention
is root pruning. This will encourage the
development of fibrous roots and will
minimize shock and root loss at the
time of planting.
To prune roots, cut through the
lateral roots with a sharp spade in a
circle around the tree. In general, the
circle should be 10 or 12 times bigger
around than the trunk of the tree.
Make the cuts deep enough to severe

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August or early September. Palms are
best moved during the warm, rainy
'summer iiionths.
Another common pitfall often made is
not pruning the tree back some at
transplanting or right after transplanting. Whenever you transplant a
tree, prune approximately one-third of
themini fnilnttp hnt'li ." ,'nn,nnnntp
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reducing the tree's root system.

Longwood, Winter Springs

am for 16 or more YMS Hospiltal, Altamo

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of the price of this luxury 2000
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fireplace, huge eat-In kitchen,
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Attractive 3 Bdrm, 1½ Bath

home wIth assumable sn,000'
5½ pct. VA loan. Quality

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conditIon within five days ,,er he
opening of bids. Rslimd fir sets In
excess ii two will be
cover cost of reproduction, on the
semebaslsliritvrnof documents.
GaI Contractors wiw obtaIn
bid decumnts and do nit bid the
project, must return same at list
tend,ysbefsrethebldda$e,cr pey
$23.10 per sit to defray cost Cf

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR

SEMINOLE

COUNTY.

FLORIDA

CASE NO. 73.IIN-CA.17.J.(K)
IN RE:
IPJ SALES COMPANY, INC.,
Debtor
NOTIcE OP PILINS
PINALUIPORYANOOP
APPLICATION P01
DISCNARU
NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN, tO
the creditors of SPJ SALES
COMPANY. INC., and to any
ethers wbo may be concerned, thit
en April , liii, NATIONAl.

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bids. Due so size and scope, partial

Th ceem win .cpt eIy stob

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OIVIti.$tt
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$ecratarv, P.O. 5eN3741,QrIando,
Florida 31000. end Is NACM's
undersigned Atismat, eu before
a ManS

$fpn
euccnfvl ieder
will be requIred to furnIsh
and Pertormanco
if pritIMI*l bid
euId

will he tssi

This
rojoot

bulee file Haisable labiA S.

Mc0reger, Judge it lii
court, in mis, asa.e,s at tw
lies Issis Ce.Mv Courteous..
Isdid, PIsrMa.sm the Ilk daY it

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Orsands. Florida. this Ilk day it
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LIX, 3 SEDROOM EACH,
CARPET, CENTRAL AIR.

33..4M

Furnished

CUPANCY. ONLY $21,910.

FUIIVFUr11ISL1S,W.D,id,Ild,
1w Pats 6 me lease, April 11.
OCt. 11.0205 me. $300. soc dip.

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32146a0

321.1177

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resister Ike name "Bid Ceek TV
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lb. business incofed Cf 90) pe
City Reid, Or-laid,. Fur-ida
(Simlsjfl Causdy) under
nsrnsasjwawnsrs
Dated thin sail a, it Mardi.
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ss-rj j. cups
AtISmay fir Ieg*a*
102 it Fairkenbe Ave.
WheW Perk. FissIdallIl
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ThIs home Is very soaclous 4
IL II, pool home w-lots of
extras. Looking forward to
your visit, your host Ed

Oil urns

- LET'$MAKEADEAL
LikIng for-an income producing

property? Call us today for a

forms.

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S acre parcels, Lk. Sylvan area.
Terms. Call W. Mallczowskl,
REALTOR. 322-7953,

373.7973

46-Commercial Property
BUSINESS for Sale

Retiring
3234161

INC. EALTORS

bar, lounge. Exc Investment,

439-0309
339-0500

over $2,000 mo Income.
$175,000.

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Goldsboro -By Owner
3 BR, completely remodeled

701 Bldg.

E. Altamontc Dr

301-3231563

JOHN KRIDER assoc.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-75*1, Sanford

PrePIt over $300. Assume
present mtg., WIne $63110.

1-3*9-7377.

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b.c., ReaNs
3435½ 5.
(17-92) Sanford

French

landlewoed VIllage 3 Bedrooms,
3 full Sates, available May 30.
532.550 good terms. 295-7766 or
671-4130.

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60-A---Busiijess Equip.
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For Sale Used office cqpt. Desk,
filing cab. 8. chairs. Many
items to choose from. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I;
So os Sanford. 3225721.

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100 for $25 you haul. L. 0.
Soper 3fl 46)1. 8:30 to s.

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aTOREIT, SELL ITwitha

low cost Classified Ad.
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Agent 339-S304.

62 Lawn Garden
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Used tbl model color TV's, all
working. 599.95. 10 to choose
from. Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92, So. of Sanford.

Lawnmowers. We sell the bestS.
service the rest. WESTERN
AUTO, 301 w. 1st St.
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FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark I HIrt 323-7510

GaodUsudTV's,S2lIup
MILLERS

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Cars Removed

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to
Call 322 1624; 322 4460

78-Motorcycles
A-OK TIRE
322-7480
NEW TIRESI19.I9IUP
21i3 French Ave.
Sanford

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Ford Explorer, spoke wheels,
3$) Cleveland, auto 8. AC, only
$3,888, 436 Auto Sales, $60 Hwy
436, Casselberry, 834-5399.
-Use A Want Ad. 322-2611or

SHEPHERD PUPPIES for sale.
Sweeksoid.$30.ODeach

1974 GMC ~ ton, 4 wh drive,
dual whls, lusI rebuilt auto,
PB, Ps, $3,500 FIRM, 323-4947

Whypaymore?
HERB'S TV

2S975.SinfordAve.

323-1731

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Iiarriett's Beauty
Nook 519 E. 1st St., 327 5742
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Cabinets

aft 5.

Fiec to good home Ige, good
natured, mixed Pit Bull &amp;
Dalmatlan, lovable I good
with children. Dog needs

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349-5259
SERVICES UNLIMITED

Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
2lhrs.
3220771
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UghtHouling
Yard Debris. Trash,
Appliances 8 Misc.

1

CarpetCleaning

(LOCAL)3.495)7)

ANDY'SCARPETCLEANING
Spedal Rates tor Complexes
Frpe Estimates
24hr.
830007(1
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TV rape 19" Zenith. Sold orlg.
$693.71. lii 1113.16 or $;
SARGAIN TV'S

Beauty Cii's

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Johnny Walker Const. Ltd.
327 6437

Free EstImates 327 4134
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Horns Repair

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Additions I Remodeling

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 2$ yrs. Exp. 869 8567

lop Dollar Paid for kink &amp; Used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equip
__.!!'It 322-5990

Pti.3220237

Phone 377-0512

Tinting

rarnicflie

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Agent

Glass

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65-Pats-Supplies
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Custom Furniture, kitchens,
wall units, wood or mica.
"Specialty Items'. 339 9)36.

322 745)
Shocks 55.95-Heavy Duty $7 93
AIR SHOCKS $39.95
New Batterles$29.95
7413 French
Aye., Sanford
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Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
3236038
Insured
$34 6399

Prevent fading 8 Snooping
Cars-Vans Trucks

AOK TIRE

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Auto Glass Tinting

76-Auto Parts

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I Man, quality operation

8 yrs. exp. PatIos, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beal. 327 1321
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Rebuild Condemned Houses
BROWSE AND SAVE ......
S
G.BALINT
3728665
easy and fun
- The Want Ad
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Taylor's

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time. Sal. $119.14 or $19.33 mo.
Agent 339-5386.

Push bUtton controls, has
carousel, still in warranty.
Originally $619. assume payments of $21 mo. Agent 339______________________
i,po. 16 cu ft frost tree.
Orig. $329, now $205 or $1 mo.

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refrlg, freezers, water coolers.

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rado pkg,
Duel AC, only $3,250 436 Auto
Sales,
860
Hwy
136.
Casselberry, $34 $399.

Cannon Music Co., Longwood
Village Shopping Center, SR
434, 1 bl E of I 4. 3395900.

below wholesale. Call 322 1678
anytime.

HDn10 Incavemsnt

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436. Casselberry, 834 8399.

prIces, our customers do that.

Knabe baby grand piano. 6'
model, Ivory keys, one owner,

Air Conditioning

Vlay.

78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WD
van, B pass., 36,000 mi only
55.488. 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy

brand new pianos 8. organs in

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Casselberry, 834 5399

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

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Sport Van, WOs, 6 cyl, 3
sp. 35.000 mi- onty $3,488, 436
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 136,

Can't find it' Try us! Over II top

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Whatever the occasion, there Is a
classified ad to solve It. Try
ooe soon

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Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35, uSed short

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Investors this won't last bus.
Furnished triplex. Carper-Is,
foe lot on S. Sanford Ave., has'
room to expand, fully rented.

47-eaI Estaho ,*ed

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KENMORE WASHER-Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

for.

Painting
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Licensed 8. Dependable
Quali?yhousetoIdrepairs
ResIdential &amp; CommercIal
Free Est.
647-0048
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Creative Surtaces-lic., speciallung in repainting, In?. a. ext.,
wallpaper, wall texing,
staIning. Free Ext. After you
have called the rest call the
best. 867.5592

GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave.
322.6509

Painting &amp; Repsir

Dressmaking

Trent Painting i. Repair
Interior lExterior
Free Est.
322-3555

Alterations, Dressmaking

Drapes, Upholstery
3230707

Pt'.o$ugi-aphy

-IGrooming &amp; Bosrd1ng

Wedding

photography by JoPv
Culium. Free engagement
photos or color 5* 10. 333 $251..

Animal Haven Grooming I
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controlled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322-3732.
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Housecleaning

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Top, Trim, Removal
CaIlJimFlinn.$347,,,

room. 322-1394.

46.A-1sr1aI

under $330.
Low down payments, 322-7357.
arn.It*hiti Rag. Real state Broker

IIMTY WOMLD.

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takeover payments,
loW mt 3210015

59-.-MusiCaI Merchandise

197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original 5593, bal. $18) or
$21 mo. Agent 3398316.

339-0109

3394501

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197) oO.t Ski float with tripod.
125 Johnson rebuilt motor &amp;
trailer, $900 or best offer. 373
5)68.

½ off of total Inventory of brand
new Interspring bedding.
These beds are ,;ot damaged
or seconds but brand new top
tine bedding sets only! Free
local delivery. Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92. So. ,f
Sanford. 322872),

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misc. CatI 323 7786 anytIme.
Vehicles
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1975 mini motor home,

ROI3SON MARINE
2921 Hw5' I? 92
Sanford, Fla. 32711

51HousehOld Goods

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323 5620

55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

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one of the friendly people

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misc, items Some turn, Fri. &amp;

English saddle 1$" seat.

come In and see James,
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Paul Henson estate to be sold
April 15th, 10:00 AM. 214
PaIm.lto Ave., yolks Shop,
Sanford. IncludeS: '7) Titan
tractor, Great Dane trailer, '71
Lincoln Mark III &amp; assorted
truck parts.

Sat., 95, III Elliott Ave.

overhaul.

truck or van,

* ESTATE SALE *

Carport Sale - mainly tools &amp;

Honda XL 70, recent top end

car,

or used

Hwy. 16 West. Sanford
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3 Family Yard Sale-- FrI &amp; Sat.
9 'til. '78 moped. goed cond.;
collectIbles, tools &amp; etc. 2036
Jefferson Aven.

tractor w-grass cutter, tiller,
rake 8 seek spreader.

So, if you need a new

Deli's Auction Center

Yard Sale
Saturday 10-I
2503 Elm Ave.

Army 000ts$fl.99pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-3791

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INC. •
EALTORS

inside Icut. New w-w carpet.
Large workshop. Only $9,100.
333-0215.

4 pct. Interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with

Color portable TV; console color
TV; Stereo AM-FM tape
player &amp; recorder; miscell
aneous Items. 323 - 6670.

at Jack Prosser Ford.

CASH DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY--STAY LATE

ATTIC Cleanout Yard Sale
BOSE 2nd St.
Sat.95

3221731.

4 rental units inc SRX lic, rest,

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E. Altarnonte Dr.

it 2132

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PlceresidefltiaI lot on El Portal,

cond. Exc financino,

lvi 323-3956

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del garage, sc porch, beautiful

chiøce
at this newly
llmidiled 3 story duplex in
Sanford at only $13,000. You
cewt afford to miss It. Exc

hosirnos
heWS of IPWil.. NIP INN $Nr IijI.g

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11$rISuea mof r.ud,

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSkT.
Sell those things that are lust
taking upspace with a want ad
In the Herald 322-2611 or $31-

Winter Sps
2 Calif contemporaries, $43,900 ea. 2 BR,

ISTICI OP

Purwust to

"Forest

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OPEN HOUSE
You are Invited to an open house

Perk. 3231561.

ch*. 10119 PIS. listutsi NatI

and Pabst Silep"
with its good will and

REALTORS
2llOSanford Ave.

Orlando

behind Days Ins. 1.4 Industrial

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HON. 17.93. Cassalberry, Fl.
$34 1200
Eva. 562-3435

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24)9 S.NyrfteAve.

MINI.U4.00K
New cawit buildings all sizes,
ecIauy nice, most
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REAL ESTATE Iroker

53,140 mtg, at 9½ pct. 1st. with
$23 me. pymts. Total price
$7,500 or best Offer. 323-33.

SEIGLER REALTY

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ESTATE

loaded with trees. Assume

I"CJOCEITT

321-0690.

52-Appliances

REALTOR, 322-7195

REALTORS
Multiple Listing Service

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CaliBart
REAL

2525
French

CARPETS, READY FOR OC.
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100' LAKE FRONT LOT in
Casselberryon Seminola Blvd.
Good for Investment or use
now. $11,900 with good terms.

H. Ernest

hardwood floors, dining room,
screened porch I garage.
Central location. $33,000.

ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
FRESH PAINT, FRESH

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2565
Park

Thurs Fri Sat

Carport Sale Sat. &amp; Sun 96. 603
Cherokee
La ,
Sunland
Estates. Pr.ced cheap

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James

misc

Palmetto Avc, I urn. dishes,
misC 9 to 6

$100
Call 322-1477

Shailowford, wooded, $3,200.
3237109 after S.

many more extras, BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. You'll
love it for 541,500.

Huge oaks shade this charming 3
S.drm home with fireplace,

$60,010.

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assets h' tile usdarslgnid.
Therifirt, Lois F. Cimillin has Ibis
doN
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IS the business a,,Saip, he kiiewn
dC$VSedvandPaW
IMV' and he' rz1aNI all
rt, tItle end Ilr,sI tear-sin.
DATED at Altoesde Springs,
lemilielo CauIWy. Florida, lisle flil
day ii CL iNi.
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business under tills fIctItIous

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isv ors,

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carpet &amp; tile, kit. eqp,., WID,
plenty storage, so'. parct,
landscaped yard, vacant,

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAMI STATUTE

business it N Willow Avenue,
Forlat CIty, Florida.
That till 5111partY I,M,ii$d Is
said business aMapiIis is
flusvs: PAUl. OKON$

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toweto. ierw'i'.s$Iuw.rtoorc**ebld
No
Sd earn 4he

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N1SHOP,imd

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MORTGAGE, 533.000.

BR, 31, town house, niw

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such character and State
Fluida. aw em thees csn,anies
are acc*abh. to ha

akidi may

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surety cen*euiy or compenles as

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documents wIll iwl be available.
Uidt bid 1111*? be aCatr1r*led
by a cashIer's
• 1incsrperelsd beak or 1,51st corn.
psny, era bId Mild Whit WP'SI4$*
utirity
tIsfadery IS 11111Is511
Crny, fOr- list I
percuet it ttiS anunint 1 the

DOWN, SELLER WILL TAKE

PARK AVE.- Cream puff, I

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Nit ICe is hereby given that tile
undersigned pursuant to the
"FictitIous Name Statute",
Oiqtsr 56119, Florida Statutes,
will register with tile Clerk lithe
Legal Notice
CWcuIt Court. itt and fir $emlnsls
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
- it the pubtuituom it this
NAMU STATUTE
ne, to wit:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TRI STONE FOUNDATION under
gIven ttiat the wi,sct, we are argi,rf in business
undersIgned pursuant to the.
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PIeldIsgweed laid.
"FictItious Name Statute," MaN, p
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Flerida
Stafvtes.
Ch*er
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will register with, tee Clerk it tile
bus
as
bW.
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upendepeeltof $15.10 ekich wIll be
refunded, less $3111 to caugp'
reprsductloncosts,uponrelvmof
documents In goed condition

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TM Evening Herald ciislfIe
Ads 11* nO I MiCy dalin5. • .Juet Resultot

obtain compiote

Delary, clean, attractive 3 BR,
CH&amp;A, carpet, exceIlen
adults. no pets $215
1110. fIrst last + $
s.c.

Yard Sale

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315E.FlrstSt.
3225622
Motel Bedspreads for sale, $
each. Call till 10 p.m. daily

SANFORD, 322.1411

S color lv's, stereos, 7 nice
bicycles. Ige aquarium on
stand; rugs, chairs, old oak
rocker, old dolls, mahogany
round lamp table &amp; lots of nice
left over from an estate

till? Desk, toaster oven, a
bunch of misc items

S. French. 373 7340.

LAKE MARY BLVD. 117.92

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AUCTION SALE
FRI. 7:30 P.M.

1)9 F Coleman Circle. FrI-Sat. 9

Beds, ObI. motel 0.5. 8. Matt.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215 I

$Ft. Pick-up Truck Cap

located of f Courtland &amp;

Ridge, nicely landscaped lot,
Fl rm w-brick FP, eat-in kit &amp;

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HARDWOOD FLOORS, CAR.
PORT, DSBARY AREA, LOW

BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP.

LPN, Aides IOrderliesA letter
Living Cijq of Casailberry.
Call for uppt. 339-1002.

Sub-contractors and others may

OF CREDITMANAGEMENT, INC. (NACM).

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LIVI Center if Cassitbsry Call for appf. 329.5052.

forth.

ASSOCIATION

or op.

NURSING AIDES

reproduction and handline U

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credilers
BFJ SALES COMPANY, INC., under tile previeflea
it chapter 121. Florida Statutes.
RI.,, $ffi ffij
Clerk II the above Ceurt.
Notice is further given that
NACUhasfIled its ApplIcolien fir
Discharge as such Assignee.
Creditors are hereby nithf led
that enyobjecuans 0 the
atone Fillet Rapert or Ii tito
Discharge it NACM or the surely
an Its bond must be flied wilt, the
Clerk of liii above Court
that

portunity for advancement.
Call Lee lt 323.1005

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eve shIfts, FT &amp; PT. Also freuW
for gas pumps s. em
parMature, dependable
apply Stucheys Pecan $Iisç
1.41 Hwy 41, sanford.
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rate plus commIssIons. Op.

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

327-1377

B.autlful country lot In Deltona,

JACK PROSSER FORD CO.

dentlal Auctions 8. Appraisals,
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5620
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Carport Sale: girls bike, pool
acc, poker table, misc. Sat 9to
S 1807 5. Holly Ave.

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York 3 ton condenser Unit
Frederick Elec furnace 8
evaporator. 323-3920.

If you don't tell people, how are
they going to Know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322-2611 or 131-9993.

SUPER 4 BR, 26 home in Park

HOME WITH INCOME POT
ENTIAL
4 Bdrm, 4 Bath,
formal living room &amp; din.
room. Breakfast room and
den. All recently remodeled.
Walk to shopping, church and
school. $33,000.

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Yard S-ale: Fri &amp; Sat. Only.
AppI., furn., TV 8 lots of misc.
12)1 RandoIpi St.

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$110,000.

construction, attractive
location. Under $10,000.

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3210640

UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 26
custom built home on Crystal
Lk chainl 70' sc porch
overlooking lake I every
feature Imaginable. BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Only

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many many extras. See to

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property. Yours for $23,500,
JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, 16 home
in Wynnwood on a beautifully
landscaped lotl Pan Fl rm,
Din, area, w-w carpet, lg patio
&amp; lots morel BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just $37,300.

322-6123

LA

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shopping. Exc. investment

2439 5. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford

home close to schoot &amp;

'the Time Tested Firm

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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

Co#npanfj

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AUTO, AIR. LOOKS GOOD,

RUNS GOOD EXC. TIRES,
1395. 321 0610

32325l9att5

For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi

I? 92&amp;AngIC Dr.(FivePolnts)

Business loans. Florid.
Mortgage Investment. 1101 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422 2976

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Handyman special 2 BR 1 B

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2og cXcmes

Good Investment I Wide variety
of uses, 2 BR 1 B. Gen comm.
zoningi Only $21,900.

1aI1

323-1331

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morel Just 540.0001

1½ ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake

Jessup Heights, $10,000.00.

9o/in

frCRO CEETT

1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,

72-Auction

6Family
Yard Sale Fri. &amp; Sat.

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John Deere 112 home 5. garden

Just lIsted! 2 BR 1 B home in
CCM on fenced lot. 30 x 10
covered patio overlooking
poolt C HIA, eat-in kit, FR &amp;

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j•$

DUPLEX- 1 BR, 1 Bath 06th.
Recently remodeled. Pine
Avenue. $33,000.00.

2½ ACRES PINE &amp; PALMETTO
NEAR LAKE HARNEY.
$7,900 WITH LOW DOWN
PAYMENT.
LAKE FRONT, NICELY
WOODED LOT NEAR
OVIEOO &amp; CFU. $20,000.

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN THE
SAN FOR 0 AREA

Sanford Avenue. $13,000.DO.

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BUSINESS- 1 StOry corn.
mercial building w-partitlon.

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Street, Sanford. Call for
Details.

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HOME- 5 BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story,
2½ Lots Fenced yard, 17th

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Pedding

Mof156S.m.ho1p1M,'
1olE *lk
aiof $aiigh l3

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OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR 4
LOTS. $12,500. TERMS
AVAILABLE.

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WA.

PlO,

Crank Const. IRealty,
REALTORS
830-6061

5i1d,'s

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IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS. $7,500 TOTAL. GOOD
TERMS.

$38,500

extra insulation.

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Well maintained 3 BR, 1½ B
spacious FR w-FP, fenced.

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bog luitit Praus by 11 I
msstlsg.
1 p.m. followed by bml

weol M
pthml

dwn, new 3 BR, 20 choice
country area. All Amenities.

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TERRIFIC assumption. 111,500

'69Chev 2dr, AC,Auto,

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&amp; Sold

Willbuylst&amp; 2ndmortgates. We
also make Real Estate &amp;

Amenities. $76,500.

Sanford
133.900
2 BR, lB + rental unit, C-H&amp;A,
fenced yd. Cream Puff I

'73 Pinto, 29mpg. good tires,
New batt. 5. muffler
372 4879 between 18.6

to

54-Garage Sale

ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), 4 TO
CHOOSE FROM $6,300 EACH,
OR WILL TRADE FOR LOCAL PROPERTY.

1977 Vega. clean, low mi. $1750 or
best offer. will accept trade
373 1730

119
Oviedo, Ft. 363 3710. Stock
reduction sale. Starts April I?
thru 30, 30 pct. off on all items
over $75 Laroc vMipt*.
choose from Call for direc
tions.
also
furniture
refinishing, Open 8 to 5

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3 PLUS ACRES, GENEVA
AREA, 53.900 WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.

70)
French
323.7831
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Hendrix Antiques Hwy

vu auiu so istiuru OUT TUUSI
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322 7287

PS,goodtrans.$600

71-Antiques

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2½B, choice area, kit., eqpt.,
w-w carpet, C.H&amp;A, All

Eves: 349-3400, 332.1939, 323-4302

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Wanted to buy used office
equipment NoIls Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92. So..
of Sanford. 3228721

firm call 323-6449 for ap-

51,500 dwn. energy saver. 3 BR,

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

500 S Sanford Ave.
373 6593

poinemtnet.

43-t.ots.Acreage

Likenew. Blue 5-4.500

We buy used furniture

pletely renovated, everything

$64,900.

STEMPER AGENCY

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HANDYMAN investment 2

in excellent cond, new carpet,
double front door, etc. Price
reduced for quick sale $4,995

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d yid. Lw. loude, Ceauilbtrry, $ am.,
1indd Oie
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Ii.ch, laIai'n V.*.iy. 7 P.m.

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Fleetwood 12x60. 2 BR, com-

4 BR,fam. home w-pool, schools,
prime residential area. Only

attention,

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Opry
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HANDYMAN 3 BR, P-'2B. shaded
cor lot. 125,500.

brIck FP,
formal DR. eat-in kit.. cor,
shaded lot. $31,000.
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SPACIOUS 3 BR

Call today for INDIVIDUAL

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on this lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
home wIth CA&amp;CH. Great
location only $45,000.

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WE BUY CARS

1978 T Bird 31,000mi

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS

See uur beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA 8. FHA Financing

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story, convert to duplex. Zoned
$32,500.

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323-5774

OWNER WILL HOLD MORTGAGE on 10 acres with
deeded access to the St. Johns
River only $28,000.

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L)I High School PTIA, 7:30 p.m., anditorhmi.
LAM .
2p.m., IMoits Public U'y,
1$1 Providence Boulevard. "Hollywood: The Dream

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PRIME LOCATION is this 6+
acres on the beautiful Wekiva
River only $110,000.

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H---kd.tyd1m'-co.ly,7:1Sp.m.,Fbet
Federal of Smitele, $ttS Road 434, Lorzgwood.

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Realty, lnc

MULTI FAMILY ZONING 3 lots

every Saturday at 5 p.m. It's

APPLIANCES 5. PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furni
ture. 205 E 75th St 3230981

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78 Pont Trans Am. like new.
33.000 mi only 55.888 136 Auto
Sales.
160
Hwy
136.
Casselberry. 831 8399
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'73 Chrysler Newport £4,000 org
mi, fully equipped, 4 new
tIres, 5975. 323 2766

the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-255 $311 for further details.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '69
to '75 models. Call 339 9)00 or
834 160Sf Dealer)

323 2501.

YR. OLD DBL-WIDE-

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Antiques. ñiodern furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.

Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 26, wCentral HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., 8 huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. $19,900! I Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-3714.

$110,000.

Hwy 92, I mile west of Speed
way. Daytona Beach, will hold
a public AUTO AUCTION

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52.4.41, 136 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
1.36. Casselberry. 831 8)99

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,

42-Mobile Homes

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76Olcls Delta 85, 7 dr, 350 engine,

tools

4362.

Harold Hal

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to public.

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 322.
2611 or 831-9993.

INVEST WISELY 1 entire city
block on W. 1st Strcmt Only

O.ks

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80-Autos 10, Sale

80-Autos for Sale

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Cash 322-4132

Very large 1 or 2 BR condo wall
appl., including W.D, w-w
carpet, C-NbA, $21,900 1 BR;
537,9002 BR. 671-0814 or 1-273-

Eves. 322-0612, 322-1587

Buy

Larrys Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy S Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig
stoves.

ii Pd. Financing Available

323-7832

&amp; closing will put YOU in thIs 2
Bdrm, 1 Bath home with
FIREPLACE Only $23,500.

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Custom Cabinets &amp; new roof.

$750 Uown

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Sanford Rotasy, noon, Civic Center.
South Seml.1e AA, BOOS), Mental Health Ce't
Robin Road' AItWUO(da fV
Sauteed Al Au., $ p.m., First United Methodist
Quad, Sanford.
Sauteed AA, 0 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lakeitew MIddlà Schoel Advisory Cesnntlt$ee, 7:30
p.m., at sChoOl.
TOPS Chopta' 79, 7 p.m., over Bsptlat Church,
Q'ystal Lake and Country Cub, Lake Mary.
D,ft.sa Ares Chbsr .1 Cemairce Board
Directors, 7:30 p.m.
AlAES., $ p.m., reoreation hail behind Stromberg
Car-leon, Lake Mary.
West Vol.1. laud Ren, 7:30 p.m. Davis
StetinUnrsity.OrthOpedlcalrgSOnPhIflIpL.Parr
of Gainesville will speak on "Painlam Ruirting?" Free

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lOS Sunset Dr., 3 BR 2 B. 14-4,900,

your HOME or PROPERT
call for INDIVIDUAL at
tention.

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2 BR, 26, w-w, CA-H, WI), DW,
pool, club house, 5cr. porch,
533,500. 327-0323.

1ULTIPLE LISTING RALTOl

SELLERS we have BUYERS to'

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waru, auwrumic mair, UIIII

pound

dwn owner will hold at 12 pct
$38,900. 322-4914 aft 5.
STEMPER SEZI

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4.!T410U5e

fALCOL1TIEALTYIn

privacy fence, pool-patio, Lov
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FaSale

Sanlanta 3 BR, 26, C-HIA

WANTED

Diet Worhobsp, 10 am. and noon, Car-lion UnIon
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
p.m., Jefferson
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7-

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$III5L

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Sunday Noon

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I (lab
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time,

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Faculty recital by pianist Virginia Hutchlngs, 3
p.m., Stetson University's Elizabeth Hall auditorium,
Deland.
fl-piece
Ualveriily of Wlicoimli..Stevess p.
Symphoic Wind Enuimble, free public concert, 7:30
p.m., Lyman High School Auditorium, Lengwood.
MONDAY, APRIL14
Monday Meruars T.tmaiters Cab, 7:15 am.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamorde Sfwth5L
Weight Watchers, 10 am., AiCile1011
Church, Casselberr-y; 7 pin., Florida Federal,

a.u.

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sulated l.115R46. 1194509$.

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Over30

2.300-10.000

sprinkled

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SUNDAY, APRIL 13
Potted Plant Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., RelIgIOUS
Science Center, 1434 W, Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park. I
Spring Health Fair, Altamonte Mall. CO-SpOnsOred
byFlorida Hospital. Freeinformatlonandtestlng bySO
agencies. Through Tuesdar.
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Music by Kopel.
SeInIDOIeAA, 3p.m.,open, Halfway House, 591 Lake
Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Sanford Big Book AA, open 7p.m., Florida Power
Light.
"Young at Heart" Dance, 8 p.m., DeBary
Community Center Shell Road, DeBary. Instruction
7:10 p.m. Open to public.
22nd Annual Mutt Dog Derby sponsored by
-4aycees, noon, Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club,
Longwood. Dogs must be on leash at back
8430356 for ntrv InformatIon. Open to

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Needlepoint and rng hooking class, 1-3 p.m., Deltona
Library, 1691 ProvIdence Blvd.
Lengwood Rotary Festival and 11* meter run, 9
a.m., Springs Plaza Shopping Center State Road 434.
Plant and baked good sale, arts and crafts show, 3
p.m., drawing and auction. Bluegrass entertainment
and refreshments,
"Womanpower" seminar on investments and estate
planning, Royal Plaza Hotel, Lake Buena Vista. Call
645-3339 by April 7 to register. Sponsored by Central
Florida Educational Consortium for Women.
MtnlbustotrforseijorcjtjzenstoSanfordZoo, Big
Tree Park and the Cactus Corral and lunch at the
Village Smorgasbord. Leave Leeds, 9a.m., pick up at
Sanford Civic Center, 9:30 a.m.
Mem's Fellowship of First Christian Church will
sponsor Itsannual pancakeandsausageday, education
buildIng, 1607 S. Sanford Ave. Serving 8;30 a.m. to 6:30
p.m.
ItalIan-AmerIcan Social Club of Sanford benefit
dance and buffet, 9 p.m. to I a,m., Sanford Civic
Center. Call 3Z14563 for information,
District VII Special Olympic Summer Games, 8:30
a.m., opening ceremonies softball field University of
Central Florida; 9a.m., swimming and track and field.
Potted Plant Sale, 10 a,m. to 4 p.m., Religious
W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park.
Science Center,
Rummage sale, United Methodist Women, Cornmunity United Methodist Church, Highway 17.92,
Casseiberry, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Spring Car-rival, Wilson Elementary School, 1-5 p.m.
The Eagles CU Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber c
Commerce.
SanfordAAWomen'sGroi, 2p.m., 11W. Fir-st St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center, for senior citizens.

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with offiCe
5 ft. fully

Convenience store clerk. Good
Company benefits. Apply
Way Foods Sanford

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WirehouW light

831-9993
322 - 2611
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. To this, the woman said she
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
(UPI) A man who pleaded replied, "Yes." She told them
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
guiltytorapingablindachool she would recognize him
RESULTFUL END. THE
line
teacher, who had positively anywhere.
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1 time ........44C
NUMBER IS 322-2611.
HOURS
RN full time, $4 shift. Apply
Pci line
3 consecutive times
identified him by his voice,
The woman said she recog_____
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
3k1 line
nt
cons.cuttveflmesTo
7
P.M.
S:
30
8:00
AM.
was sentenced to 140 years In tilted the rapist's voice as that
Mellonville
Cony. Center, 950
thru
FRIDAY
MONDAY
prison Thursday.
Ave.
of a tenant in the building.
WbntedtoRent
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Duval County Judge Ray- Two maintenance men were
Mary-Sanford area. 2 or 3
LPN full
Apply
to
3-11.
mond Simpson sentenced called In, listened to her
BR house or duplex. 1 child, 1
Lakevlew Nursing Center, 919
outdoors dog. Unfurnished
DEADLINES
Jerry Green, Z7, to 50 years description, then gave police
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E. 2nd St., Sanford.
preferred. $200 to $250 month.
for burglary with Intent to the apartment number of a
Possible option to buy. Call
experienced In all
The DQj Befoi'e Publication
Noon
assault and 90 years ftr man who fit her description. .
323-0167 aft 6. or 3321161 &amp;
phases of accounting, full
lvs mpuaoe.
sexual assault with a deadly
"After a few minutes, they
charge
thru
trial
balance.
Frlda
Some computer experience
IM Evening Herald Classlf fed
weapon a Pair of scissors. (the police) came back and I
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helpful. Send 1.sume I. salary
Ads offer no fancy claim.
Based on the detailed heard the policemen talking,"
requirements to P.O. Box 729
Just Reiultst
'L
s.
description given them by his she said. "I also heard that
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Sanford..
27-year-old victim, police same voice."
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18-HelP Wanted
3-CelTter1eS
Nurse Aides exp. in nursing
arrested Green last Dec. 19,
home care. Apply in person
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Town house iniji'ora3 BR, 2'
about 15 minutes after
Legal Notice
Lakeview Nursing Center. 912
B. beautifully Vurnished, pool,
2
Spaces
In
Masonic
Gardens.
in
arriving at the woman's IN
E. 2nd St.. Sanford.
garage, available until Jan. 1,
aria's most beautiful Memor.
THE CIRCUIT COURT o
apartmentS and inter-viewing THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
1951. 5.423 mo. The Real Estate
iii Park, $400 to settle estate.
FACTORY WORKERSAgency Inc. 'Realtors 323-5334.
her.
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
322.4076
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mature w-learning ability.
NYS &amp; GIRLS
Heavy physical work. Re1is
In a sworn deposition, the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Oakiawn Memorial Pk. 2
Garage so full there's no room
iots+2
CASE NO. 7n3$1.CA.es.K
acceptable. United Solvents.
the car? Clean it out with a
woman, who said she ATLANTICBANKOFORLANDO,
AGES 12.18
vaults for sale. Priced much
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Want Ad in the Herald. PH.
below current value. Call $34.
generally recognizes people a Florida banking corporation,
Start your own busIness
322.2611 or $319993.
build
ApplIcations are now taken for
7005
Plaintiff,
by their voices, said she met
an Ebening Herald paper • Part.time help at GardenLand,
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route in your own
Green, who lived at the same CLEO PALMER ak-a CLEO B.
41-HOUSeS
1400 W. 1st Mature woman
44'ersonals
neighborhood,
over 25, preferred. hrs. 9 to 3
apartment complex, as "a PALMER, C.L. THOMPSON, etc., ________ of
Mon. thru Fri. tilt the
For Sale By Owner 2110 SF
voice" in a corridor last at al,
* The Springs
school. $2.90 pef hr. tO start.
Defendants.
CANNON REST HOME
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Lakefront Home. Country
summer.
Special car
NOTICE OF ACTION
good food, for
setting with dock. Towering
elderly lady. Can be bed
"When I first met him, I TO: CLEO PALMER a-k-a
21-Situations Wanted
* liver RIM
OakTrees,FruitTrees.$$3,000
CLEO B. PALMER, midence
patient. 131 Dolores Drive,
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Excellent Terms. Ciii 323.
could tell he was black. I also unknown,
and all parties havingor
Altamorde Springs.
5020.
PART
TIME,
aviat
Exp
sect
that
he
had
a
slight
picked t
* Spring
claIming to have any right, title or
Sanford area. Write P.O. Box
be Lonely? Write: "Gel A
speech Impediment. He irderest In the real property herein WPiy
1 BR Spanish style doll house.
Mate' DatIng Service. All
54, Sanford, Fl. 3277.1 or call
* W.kIva
Ideal for couple or sIngle
seemed tO be yowig, like In hIS desa'ibed
details.
3234416 aft S for
acea P.O. Box 6011, Clear-wa.
YOU ARE HEREBY
person. Only $1,300 to assume
ter, Fl. 3351$.
early 20s," she said, recalling NOTI Fl ED that ATLANTIC
mtg.
* Swutwstsr OsIti
BANK OF ORLANDO has filed a
that first encounter.
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Call Circulation Dept.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
if you have the imaginatIon this
She was walking tirough Complaint In the above-styled
Court for the foreclosure of a
needed items with a Herald
home can be turned into a
Reas.
GracIous
living.
Sanford
the apartment complex, took mortgage encumbering the
Classified Ad. Call 332-2611 or
deplex or home with business
Weekly &amp; monthly rates,
IiIg5
LnIng
a wrong turn and got lost. The followIng-described real property:
or maybe you have ideas of
131.9993.
utilities pd inquire $00 S. Oak
North 233 feet of the South 1St02
your own. Zoned comm.
man told her he was a police
$417113.
feet of the West SOS feet of the NE
322-2611
1.42,000.
offlcj and guided her back to ¼
8-Lost &amp;
5E¼ ci Section 24, Township
Sleeping Rooms olus privileges.
Spare or Part-time Sales help
21 South, Range 30 East, lying
her apartment.
By Week or Month
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
Work
out
of
your
own
wanted
"I came to know him as a East of Tuskawilia Road.
LOST: Tues. eve., 2200 blk
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PIOWI,
h,
,
SANFORD R*ALTOR
3F
You arecommanded to file your
Palmetto Ave. Blk poodle, 6
voice and itwasn't until after wrlttendafensestosaldCompialnt
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
Roomsfor
Rent
234.41.
rrachAve.- 322-oJ3
mo,fem,recsntlyclipped, long
INVESTMENT. Fringe
wasn't until he was with the Clerk of the above.named
Sanford
tall. "Brandy" REWARD. 322.
Include
paid
vacatIon,
332.5353,322-3772,
327.fl779
oenefits
333-3533
arrested that I new what his Court and to serve a COPY thereof
6102, eve 323.6171.
company car, retirement plan
upon the attorneys hereinbelow
name was," said the woman,
&amp; more. For more information
fIO later than May 14, 1N0.
When yoi place a Classified Ad
call Rich or Marcia aft 6p.m. 30A1*,lnlents Utthwnlshed
who encountered Green twice
WITNESS my hand and seal Of
in The Evening Herald, stay
1011111
again in chance meetings at the Court at Sanford, Seminole
close to your phone because
1 BR Sandliwood, w.w
County, Florida, this 9th day Of
something wonderful is about
Desk Clerk position avail. Full
the complex.
fully apt kit. $200. 1st &amp; last +
April, 10
to happen,
timel. part time. Sal open,
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RIALTY
uoo sec. dep, 322-5712.
men on Dec. 19, she said, he SEAL
..
xp. preferred but not
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ItMiol
Arthur H. Becith, Jr.
beought her a package the
necessary. Apply Days Inn,
1 BR-$209
Clerk
of
The
CIrcuit
.
6-Child
Cafe
Sanford.
had left on her doorstep That
322-9283
'on Lake -Ada. Just So. o4
Airport- Blvd.
night, she said, "I walked
17.92 Is
Gin, office clerk, sal open,
By: Eve Crabtree
Spur of thI Moment Babysitting
Older 2 story, owner $15,000.
Sanford.
Ciii
fl3.w
benefits terrific. Continental
back Into the hallway because
DePuty Clerk
in my home. HrIy, daIly, wkly
Mariner's villao.
2100
Country
Cli
Central
Fl.,
I suspected that something LOWNOES, DROSDICK
rates. Day or nIght. 323-4417.
Country 3.1, CA&amp;H, freshly.
Rd. 332-6131.
.&amp; DOSTR painted, fenced back. eat.in
was amiss.
31-Apartments
Furnished
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ,#ãke room in your aftic garage
kit, terms, asking $34,500.
monthly pesslble stuffing
ssoo.00
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The same man who gave By: Robert F. Higgins, Esquire
Sell idle items with a Classifien
and addressing envelopes and
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker a
Furnished apts for Senior
her the package spoke to her, Suite 433, FIrst Federal Building
clIpping newspaper items.
Ginava, '77 Dbl wide, 3 acres
Post Office Box 2509
322.2611 or I319993
Citizens. Very clean. 31$
partly fenced, out building,
Send stamped-addressed
then forced her into the back Orlando,
FlOrida 32102
See Jimmie
Palmetto
Ave.
high &amp; dry, good water, terms
envelope plus 2k to: Conbedroom and pushed her Tel.: (303)143.4100
CHILD CARE
Cowan.
$44,000.
tinantal-IV, Box 14102,
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff
Freeorr.ducedrates
downontoabedwherehetled
Orlando, Fla:..
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SANFORD- 1 Bedroom or
if you qualify. 333*434
her arms and legs to the ,Publish: April 11, 1$, 25. 1 May 2.
BATEMAN RFALTY
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Will Babysit
corners.
area, $171.00 and up. 3234O1P
DEU.IO
UIIflUfl
Rag. Real Estate Broker
In my home 6-4 p.m.
"I couldn't move," she said.
5iffOId Ave.
1
BR
TLC.
323-4.441
efficiency
Fenced
yard,
upstairs
wLEGAL
"Icouldalaofeela11nallhard
utilities
pd Gentleman
ADVERTISEMENT
321-O7$
Child Caritoddlers in my
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preferred, share bath w-same.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMsteel object against my flesh.
NEED
IMMEDIATELY FOR
home.
2
meals,
TLC,
Sanford
$IIOmo+U0depAvaiiAp.il
It looked like a knife, or a M$$SIONIR$
THU EVENING HERALD
VAFHA2ConH.1
area. 322-lois.
$fl 322-5055.
The County of Seminoie
DEPART.
CIRCULATION
or maybe a pair
Low Down Payment
Separate sailed bIds for fur.
MENT.
9-Good Things to Eat
nlshlng labor, materials, equipof scissors.
'Cash fur your Iott Wili build OP
31A-apIsxss
ment and services for renovations
your lot em our lot,
"I figured I'd better- play it to
Apply in P1,111
.
existing Seminole County
Large &amp; Plentiful,
Y Enterprise, Inc.
cool, especially If he had a Courthouse will be received in the Strawberries,
Duplex
unfurn,
Lk.
Mary,
2 BR
you or we pick. Daily I to o.
Medal Inc., Realtor
4443012
15, MW AC, $223 + $100 dim.
weapon on him. I knew abxit Office of the PurchasIng Agent,
Quantity discounts. seats u
fee.
332-9155.
Seminole
County
Services
by.,
Sweet
potatoes,
$430
bu.
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the knife or the scissors,"
NEW H(WES
Building, 2nd Floor, 1st Street and
Fresh or cured Pork 70c lb
said.
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
up at Treasure Island, Hwy 44
qen 1 tO 5 daIly
32-HoUSes Unfurnhshed
After assaulting her, the 32771, until 2:00 P.M. local tIme,
East of Leeiburg. 717.3119.
N. Frencti Ave.
May 12, 1910. NOTE:
Sanford, Fl. 32771
man untied her and told her Monday,
142 Carver Av Academy Manor
Lovely 3 BR, lYi B, C-H&amp;A.
BIDS WILL SE PUBLICLY
fenced yt fully .qpt. kit., $365.
$230 me. I under If you qualIfy
llIflSh'uCtlOffl
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not to move for 10 SeCOnds. As OPENED
AND READ AT A
MaryOritfithReattor
DIFFERENT LOCATION:
- soon as she heard the door
Mechanlcshefosr, chauffeur tIc
323.3994
1 to 3
1-423.1431
Manpower Conference Room, eth
train.
Apply
In
preferred,
will
close behind ttm sie called
TTred
ci
houss
hunt),g?
33.
ibo
AH SPRING I
floor, Seminole. County Services
person Richie's VW, 1 ml. N. of
me. Lee, Dip., pool. No pits.
Build to Suit-our lot or yours
P"
Sulidlng, corner of is? Street aVId
tIveExpresslom
434 01117.92.
t-iii
OenevaGvdensAps.
FHA.VA, FHA23S&amp;213
e said, "He was short, I Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
1303W. 25th St.
33111,
at
tIme
date
and
stated.
judged him to be short
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of contract doaiments may
M. Unsworth Realty
Deltone area 1g. 3..u__
BR, 25 house
because I guessed hiS height besits
examined at the lollowino: The
,uw,.,v vi,r. rn. u.
1,
to be about 5 feet 4 Inches or 5
Slopwithout going shoppini. the
Arclitecvs ónlc., McGra'w.Hiii
AAA 1IPIOVMT
CIlIA. Call (303) 249.5601
Amway
lystims Dodge Plan
Amway
i
Way.
feet 5 Inches. He was black, Information
after 6 p.m.
REALTOR
MLS
Room in Orlando, Central Florida
products dellve#ed to your
12
French
Ave.
hiS
judging frI
Builder's Exchange, and the Ofhome. Call 322-44*9 After br
323-4061 oreves. 323.0311
SANFORD: 3 SR, 15, A-C, W-D,
(across from Health Dept.)
also from his hair-being very - f ice of the PurchasIng Agent,
wwan.
w.w carp., fenced i'd. Sb
5SfnkiOII County.
short and coarse."
workshop, $330 me., 1st last +
in only S hr-s.
5303-50
possIble
obtained
Copies may be
at
3221176
513-917.3017.
work per wk at home. Your
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The police asiold ,, we Office
of Outmann, Dragash
,
5ICUf1tY.
50 lIt and find the suspect,
* * * * * * * *
Associates, ArchItects, Plamwiers,
3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH, DOU3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johns River
Roberts, P.O. Box 513, Fern
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BLE CARPORT, APPLIEstates w-Dock, $430 me.
and bring him to you, would Inc., located at suite 400, Atlantic
Ft.
32730.
link Building, Sanford, Florid.,
scretarv accurate tWInS I'
ANCES, AIR I HEAT, ON ALSt.
Johns Realty Co., Realtor
. you be able to Identify tim?"
upon payment Of $10.00 Or- th
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MOST 2 ACRES, SUNL.AND.
3724133
sit.
land resume, salary requIreSELLER WILL HOLD THE
1$-Help Wanted
Deposit will be refunded In full
.
ment to P.O. Sex 729 Sanford.
Three ldrm,2 beth
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $10,300.Per two sets t. General Contractors Telephone Solicitors. ApFully 'enced, screened parch
submitting
SnackbarheIp
Nopefs.3324416
orday 1. LAKE FRONT, 2 BEDROOM,
polntm.nt setting only. Hourly

FRIDAY, APRIL11
Tan&amp;Jewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, State Road 434.
Your Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.

Fl.

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RN or LPN,4to 12 Part
Apply in person Sanford
N.,rslflo
&amp; Convalescent
Center, 0 Meiionvills Avi.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Wonted t buy for cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 3 beth
home. Write lox 1139, Sanford
giving location, owner and
price. No salesmen.

54-GerageSales

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67-Livestock-Poultry

Market on West side lawn
of Iram Towers. Sat., April
12th. Something for everyone,
5:00th.

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BABY PIGS
for sale
349-5912

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Clothing-Little girls I adults,
mI$c Saturday 10-4. 2510 5.
French Ave. 333-5723.

68Winted to
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Yard Sale; Sun. only 9 am to 4
p.m. Lg. I sm. appi. wooden

WE BLY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES, Sanford Furniture Salvage. 3?3.i7,

desk, furs. steroes, radios a
lots of misc. items. S. Sanford
Ave.acrossfromRyderTruck
Rental.

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coins. Tcp.dollar paid. Call
Jim 323-1505.

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APARTMENTS
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Adult Family
SPool-Laundry

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Persona Iliad, fastdependabie
Regular or 1 time basis
Wedowa$hwindows
677.5594

Wonder what to do with Two?
Sell One - The quick, easy
Want-Ad way. The magIc

number is 322-26)1 or 131-9993.

BARROW'S WELDING
SERvICE 3210317

Custom built utility &amp; boat trail irs, truck racks 8 misc.
repairs.

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Evening Heiald
Friday, April 11, 1980
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Corn pl.t. Week's TV Listings

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The efficient. new home above was designed with
features to help conserve our energy resources. And it
requires less electricity than similar previously built new
homes. Why? Because it has better insulation, less heat
welcoming window areas, and more efficient water heating
and air conditioning systems.
It'll help its buyer save electricity. But the home on
the right will save more.

A1K COMPTITO,JEL
EfR REcoMMEHQ

A Watt-WI eI4vingTM home initially costs a little
more. Why? Because It contains even more energy-saving
features. And ith certified by FPL to use less electricity than
the home on the left.
But the initial additional cost, when included as part
of your mortgage, is more than paid for by the savings on
your monthly electric bill. Whath more, you're making a
wise investment for the future, because the energy-saving
features can only enhance its resale value.

In short, the Watt.Wise' home has additional energy
saving options.

These options can include: extra ceiling and wall
insulation, solar and heat.recovery units for water heating,
a higher-efficiency air conditioner or heat pump, power

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savers like fluorescent lighting and a microwave oven, and

thermally efficient windows and doors, (with glass areas
planned to minimize heat buildup).
So before you buy or construct a new home, ask your

builder about FPIA Witt-Wise Living Program. Or, stop by
your local FPL office and pick up an inlbrmation brochure.
The Watt-Wise Living
home. It costs a little more
now, but in the long run It
costs a whole lot less,
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Herald Photo by Tom Netwi

The ladles get a real kick out of soccer but it is a sport they

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Hoimberg Construction C
Clot: Bros., Inc..
A.C. Notary Co.
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Michael Lane Constructkm
. Ruth Stein Const. &amp; interiors, Inc.
Faull Development Corp.
Cameron Bros. Plumbing Co., Inc.
Eastern American Inc.
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Sam DeCarlo, Inc
Cleveland Enterprises, Inc
StitzetComflucdon, Inc. .. .IuConstantinolders,Inc.
Venable BiIlJrrs, Inc.
Garcon Devekçment, Inc.
Robert L. . Cockan Q, Inc.
Frederick M. Hartrnan,
OuarinuQ,nsr. Corp.
Oen..Ccntracror
Joyal Enterprises, Inc.
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Rickling Construction, Inc.
F.). Holmes
'- Tompkins Development Corp.
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. Edwwd Martin, General Cont
Cameron Development Corp.
B &amp; L Homes
Plynd Qmstructlon, Inc
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TILCO International
Thornton Càtutructton
Cardinal Industries, Inc.
Del Travis Construction, Inc. .
Continental Builders, Inc.
Delta III Home Builders
Rouede Builders, Inc.
John W. Smith ConstructionEcity Home Builders, Inc.
yne Young Construction
,Bulkier
Homes, inc.
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David McWilliams, Contractor
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Jn M. 1çpa &amp; Sons, Inc.
Edward Speno Consi. &amp; Dcv.
KirkMx4 Devskmenr Qwp.
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(North RIsneS!D)
. Derneo Builders, Inc.
An Mañhall, Builder
General Development Corp.
IXl.Pat, Inc.
Merritt Industries
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2—EverAns Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FrIday, April 11, 980

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wo en's Soccer League
Grows In Spirit, Skill
On a Sunday afternoon in Longwood, the sun beats down
on a soccer field behind the Stromberg-Carlson facility on
U.S. 17.92. A small group of spectators MI. with their backs
to warm Spring sun and cheer on the players. Relatives
mainly - kids on blankets, spouses leaning on coolers full
of Gator Aid, and coaches yelling instructions to their
amateur players on the field.
A kick is missed, a tackle is made and a player kicks the
ball towards the opponent's goal. From the sidelines a
youngster jumps to his feet and yells, "Kick it, Mommy.
Kick It!"
There are four teams in this soccer league and all the
players are women. The Kickers started it off In 1975 and
played whomever "they could get their hands on," said
league manager Cathy Well. They traveled to Gainesville
and Tampa and would play against men, and boys and
anybody, just so they could play, she said.
Since then the league has grown and they have added
the Knight Strikers, the Rookies, composed mainly of
Winter Park High School girls, and the Shamrocks. Most
of the Shamrocks are middle-aged mothers whose sons
play youth soccer.
The four teams now play a round-robin schedule, but
their problems are not over yet. Qualified coaches are In
aemana as are sponsors to neip with uniforms and travel
expenses, said Gretchen Hyde, who plays for the Kickers.
But it is tough convincing sponsors the women are serious
about the sport. "They all laugh when you say women's
soccer," said Cathy Well.
One of the player's husbands even jokingly said he likes
to come and watch them play because it gives him a few
laughs. He did not care to have his name used for fear his
life might be threatened by 75 angry soccer players, but
he did reconsider and said the women must be given
credit for their efforts. They do play a spirited game and
really mix it up at times.
Games start at 1 and 3 p.m. and admission is free.

SATURDAY
APRIL 12, 1980

30%m7UIDE
if you're thinking of getting out of the house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few suggestions:

Time Out To Eat
MR, C's FRIED CHICKEN - Enjoy complete
shrimp, oyster or catfish dinners as well as Southern
fried chicken. 2100 S. French Ave., Sanford.
FAMOUS RECIPE FRIED CHICKEN - Eat in or
carry-out Famous Recipe "honey dipped" fried
thicken. 1809 French Ave., Sanford.
CAVALIER MOTOR INN — Breakfast served 7-I1
a.m., dinner 5-10 p.m. and featuring "Pot Luck" lunch
buffet. Hwy. 17-92 S. of Airport Blvd., Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN - LAKE MONROE - Featuring
steaks and seafood. Your favorite drinks available in
popular lounge. "Overlooking the St. Johns," Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN— 14— Enjoy live entertainment in
lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night every
Thursday. Italian night Saturday -. All you can eat
Special. 14 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.
Longwood Rotary Festival and 10,000 meter run, 9
am., April 12, Springs Plaza Shopping Center, State
Road 434. Plant and baked goods sale, arts and crafts
show, Bluegrass entertainment and refreshments.
Auction and drawing, 3 p.m.
Members exhibition "Doorways," The Pine Castle
,Center of the Arts, 5903 Randolph St., Orlando, March
1-April 18. Reception March 29 7-9:30 p.m. Free to the
public.

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Touring Florida Card Party, Wednesday, April 16,
DeBary Firemen's Recreation Hall, 12 Columba Road,
DeBary. Refreshments 7 p.m.; card game, 7:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Firemen's Auxiliary. Tickets at door or
call 61045941.
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Productions will perform the Carnival of the Animals
- symphony, Sunday, April 20 at 2:30 p.m. Normal zoo
admission.. Proceeds to Florida Symphony Orchestra.

of Wlscoin.Stevese Point Symphonic
-WIfld Ensemble conducted by Donald E. Greene will
Present a free public concert at 7:30 p.m., Sunday,
April 13, at Lyman High School auditorium.
Mint Day at Ceidral melds Zoo, Sanford, Saturday, AprIl 19, 10 a.m. to 5p.m. For pie-school through
12th grade. Registration small group picnic shelter,
- young artists admitted free. Prizes to winners.
VAPJG(. The L41re1Z5 AND us
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lIalAnIer1CIS Social Club of Sanford benefit
dance and cold buffet, 9p.m. to 1 a.m., April 12, SanOF A IV 5€(IES
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-- - ford civic Center. Band, "Three More". Call 3234563
information.
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"Cse'alvsl", a romantic musical, Annie Russell
R1 lb 4AP.T'7
Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park, May 1.3, 8-10;
MAKE SEN 1
8:30 p.m. May 10 matinee, 2 p.m. Call 846-2501.
ftwU Tocha.logy E&amp;wbk open daily, April 7-18,
Sasnitiole Community College Library.
EubIldi of Hungarian and Central European paintings and Hungarian Folk Art, Cornell Fine Arts
Musemn, Rollins College, Winter Park. Through May
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8, Tuesday-Friday, 10 am, to 5 p.m., Saturday and
Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Free to public.

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columnists including Judith
Crist, Rex Reed and Liz Smith
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York barrio and returning to
nominees.
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TUESDAY
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15th annual special honoring an hour of comedy and music
magnate after his parents die causes much personal conflict
until he finds Inner oeace.
the winners of the six most
(10) MEMORIES OF EUINE in an earthquake.
Important awards given by the
10.W
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and Italian Old Mut&amp;s Pshglngs, Cornell Fine Arts
Museum, Rclli College, Winter Park. Through May
20 TuesdaY-Friday, 10 sin, to 0 p.m., Saturday and
Sunday, 1-Spin. Fr,w to public.
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Rich Little, Alice Ghostiey.
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MAKING OF AN OPERA This the motion picture Industry, live
documentary on the San Fran- from the Dorothy Chandler
cisco Opera's production of Pavilion of the Los Angeles

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"Relating"
1121(17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS
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and Emily spend their Christmas Eve in group therapy.

Fred and Donna have reconcited their differences and are
once again planning to wed.
4 (10 MACNEIL / LEN RER
REPORT
(2) (17) SANFORD AND SON
A bum threatens to sue Fred
when he accIdentally injures
himself in their junk yard.

7:30
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her wallet is missing after an
encounter on the subway.
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Alvin Toffler.
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Gloria's surprise announce7:00
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officer, Credit Suisse.
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believes that Bo and Luke died
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John Ritter,
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aspiring baseball pitcher who is
cut from his minor league team
becomes a playground supervisor for a group of Street kids.
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10 MANOEUVRE Awardwinning filmmaker Frederick
Wisernan's documentary
focuses on an Infantry tank
company going through the
various stages of an annual
NATO military training exercise
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problems caused by the Glen
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use on the Colorado River.

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"The Winged Colt" A boy and
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owners of a colt that can actually fly. of 2) (R)
(1]) (35) MOVIE "She Gets
Her Man" (B/W) (1945) Joan
Davis, Leon Errol. A police
chief's daughter goes after a
blow-gun killer. (1 1/2 hrs.)
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sketches. Kenny Loggins
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(35) MOVIE "The Mad VARY
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Ghoul" (8/W) (1943) Evelyn
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called I to destroy a menwsoiooliaiacefaiijniove
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( 0) FAMILY PORTRAIT
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2:30
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"National High
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"Marriage In The Middle
Years"
3:00
(1]) (35) MOVIE "Limbo" (C)
(1972) Kate Jackson, Katherine
Justice. Wives become disturbed white waiting for their
husbands to return from POW
camps in Vietnam. (2 Hrs,)
(10) HOLLYWOOD TELE.
VISION THEATER "The
Ascent Of Mt. Fuji" Joseph
Campanella, Andrea Marcovic.
ci, Avery Schreiber and
Jeanette Nolan are featured in
this contemporary Russian play
which centers around the 25.
year reunion of four World War
II veterans In the U.S.S.R.
3:30
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(7) 0 PROFESSIONAL
BOWLERS TOUR Live cover.
age of the $90,000 King Louie
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Lanes in Kansas City, Missouri.

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SHOW
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play in this tournament (live
from the Augusta National Golf
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5:00
CD C WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS WBC World Featherweight Championship bout
with Salvadore Sanchez vs.
Ruben Castillo (from Tucson,
Arizona).
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(24 (10) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL "The
Superliners: Twilight Of An
Era" A nostalgic voyage of lascinating luxury and remembered glory is taken aboard the
last of the great liners still in
trans-Atlantic service -- the
Queen Elizabeth 2.
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6:30
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SATURDAY

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SINGING
JUBILEE
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24(10) ELECTRIC COMPANY

(R)
10:00
0(4) ARCHIE CAMPBELL
(2)0 KIDSWORLD
(35) PORKY PIG AND
FRIENDS
(8 (10) AS WE SEE IT "Canhal High School, Little Rock,
Arkansas"
U(17)LEAVEITTOBEAVER
10:30
(4) MOVIE "Strategic Air
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quit.
(111 (35) JIM ROCKFORD

Place" (C)(1957) Lana Turner,
Lloyd Nolan. The complex

belle loses her fiance, but wins
him back when she nurses him

revelations of the secret life of

through a yellow fever epidem-

a small New England communlly harbor scandals galore. (2
HIS. 15 Mins.)
I2 (17) DICK MAURICE AND

ic.

Rsnata

Scotto, Fiorenza

Cossotto, Vasile Moldoveanu,
Milnes,

Ruggero

5)ONEWS
11:30
0 @3 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE Host: Burt Reynolds.
Guest: Anne Murray.
(DO MOVIE "Mrs. Miniver"
(81W) (1942) Greer Gerson,
'Walter Pidgeon. A family living
In England during the German
siege struggles to maintain a
normal existence. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
(24(10) MONTY PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRCUS
1155
(5)0 MOVIE "The Birds And
me Bees" (C) (1956) George
Got el, Mitzl Gaynor. A proud
man rejects a girl with a
"shady" past, but he later falls
for her. (1 Hr. 55 Mini.)
120O
0 (17) ROCK CONCERT
Guests: Blondie, Dixie Dregs,
Dr. Hook, Desmond Child &amp;
Rouge.
100
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1:30
0(4) DAILY DEVOTIONAL

"Odds
(17) MOVIE
Against Tomorrow" (1959)
Harry Bellefonte. Shelley
Racial prejudice
Winters,
"two among
the ,ne,nbmrs of
a gang planning a big bank
heist.
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2:00

(DOPIBWE

Rainer E. Gut, chief executive
officer, Credit Suisse. (R)
2.00
0 @1 NASHVILLE MUSIC
Guests: Tommy Oversireet,
Gall Davies.
(.730 AMERICAN SPORTSMAN The efforts of 10 female
mountain climbers who
attempted to scale Annapurna
In Nepal are documented.
(24 (10) THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS "Henry IV. Part II" A
and Hal (Henry. Prince of
Wales) takes the throne as

results in the downfall of a
serviceman's Air Force and
baseball careers. (2 Hrs.)
0 THE LAW AND YOU
CD 0 FIRST
BAPTIST

CHURCH
124 (10) ANOTHER VOICE
"Jezebel"
U (17) MOVIE
(1938) Bette Davis, Henry
Fonda. A stubborn Southern

11:25

1:30
0(4) SPORTS AFIELD
(7)0 TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL
(3 (10) WALL STREET WEEK
"Suisse Alpine View" Guest:

untended shoulder injury

murder contract on himself visit the island. (A)
(35) AMERICA'S ATHLETES 1980
11:00
0 @3 730 NEWS
"Peyton
(35) MOVIE

COMPANY

(5) 0 NBA BASKETBALL
Western Conference semi-final
playoffs.
(DO DISCUSSION 00
(35) MOVIE "The Black
Windmill" (C) (1974) Michael
Caine. Donald Pleasance.
While on assignment, an agent
finds himself betrayed and his
son kidnapped. (2 Hrs.)
(10) WASHINGTON WEEK
IN REVIEW (R)

military mopping-up operation
follows the defeat of Hotspur

BJ and fines him for transporting Illegal aliens.
(53 0 THE TIM CONWAY
SHOW Guest: Susan Anton.
DO ANGIE Angie can't
believe the trouble she causes
when she enlists Brad to wine
and dine one of her hairdressers who is threatening to
Angel suckers Rockford Into
being best man at his wedding,
which turns out to be part of
Angel's scheme to swindle an
Armenian family in a real estate
deal.
(3 (10) LIVE FROM THE METROPOLITAN "Don Carlo"

a fellow swimmer investigates
and almost becomes the sec.
ond victim.
1:00
0 @3 CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING

Command" (C) (1955) James
Stewart, June Allyson. An

hoping to be cured and a man
(David Doyle) who put out a

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Continued From Page 4

SIC "Night Ferry• " Two greedy FRANCISCO Stone is held
men steal the valuable mummy hostage by a gang of youths
of the boy-king Nematut and who demand the release of
try to smuggle it out of the their leader.
country on the night ferry train.
10:00
(Closed captioned for the hear0 (43 A SNEAK PREVIEW:
Ing impaired)
THE OSCAR RACE David
Sheehan and entertainment
7:30
0 @3 FLORIDA'S WATCHING columnists Including Judith
Oh (35) FLORIDA OUTDOORS Crist, Rex Reed and Liz Smith
Interview some of the Oscar
8:00
nominees.
0(.4DBJ AND THE BEAR To
FANTASY ISLAND A
(DO
help pay for his new cruiser,
handicapped girl (Eve Plumb)

Sheriff Cain's daughter plots to
free BJ from jail and herself
from an unwanted marriage by
tying the knot with the trucker.
(R)
C1)S CBS MOVIE "Magnum
FoSde" (1973) Clint Eastwood,
Hal Holbrook. me legendary
dstsctjvs Dirty Harry Is asked
to work on the investigation of
a Series of gangla_nd murders
W" the man who demoted
him, (R)
(DO LOVE BOAT Julie loins
the ship's secret all-male club,
d a womaniser aboard the
ship finally gets what he
dimervi., (A)

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Nigel Green. A prisoner
assigned to British Army lntelllgence Is commissioned to
retrieve a defected scientist.

ONCE UPON A CLAS-

9:00
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(5)0 SUNDAY MORNING
(DO KIDS ARE PEOPLE
TOO
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MISTER ROGERS (R)
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7:30
0@3 THE HAPPY SIDE
(330 FAITH FOR TODAY
(7)0 PICTURE OF HEALTH
(ED (351 DR. E.J. DANIELS

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Salo) from
enlisting in the Navy by using
her shapely roommate as bait.
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Ale" (1965) Michael Caine,

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(0(35) JOSIE AND THE PUS
SYCATS

MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE
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U (17) REV. TERRY COLEWHITTAKER

6:30

brother (Scott

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(5)0058 NEWS
(DONEwS
(10) SNEAK PREVIEWS
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel
review "The Black Stallion,"
"Simon," "Little Darlings" and
"Hid. In Plain Sight."
-TIM
U (4)14 SEARCH OF...
(5)0 HEE HAW Guests: Dr.
Billy Graham, Tennessee Ernie
Ford, Jimmie Rodgers,
Michelle Rodgers, Bobby
Butler.
LAWRENCE WELK
(1)
511 SANFORD AND SON
(inch George dies and Lamont
will inherit $7,
If he produca ion tjij this next 12
months and names him

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THE
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STOOGES AND FRIENDS
8:30
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7:00
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(33 0 MARLO AND THE

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swimmer mysteriously drowns.

(2)0 SHOW MY PEOPLE
(II) (35) CASPER

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5:15
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8:30
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Edith tries to keep her younger

TUNG

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Ralmondi and Jerome Hines
are featured in Verdi's opera.
James Levine conducts.
U(17) POPI GOES THE
COUNTRY

6:00
()R5NEWS
) BIONIC WOMAN
(1])
WhIle working on a project to
track unidentified flying
objects, Dr. Wells is abducted
in I
flying saucer.
(10) V.I. PEOPLE Host:
David Moses. Guest: Charlotte

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Sherlill

EVENING

Friday, April 11, 1950-5

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

11:00
(33 0 SPECTRUM
13 (35) THE JETSONS
(U

(24) 10 QUE PAM. U.S.A.?
Antonio makes a birthday wish
that only Spanish be spoken
around the house. (R)

1130
(3.)0 FACE THE NATION
(7.30 BILL DANCE OUTDOORS
0(35) MOVIE
"Buck
Privates" (B/W) (1941) Abbott
and Costello, Lee Bowman.
Two greenhorns are in for trou-

ble when their training camp
sergeant turns out to be an old
enemy. (11 1/2 Hrs.)
24 (10) NOV EN LA LEGISLAWRA

AFTERNOON
12 00
(5) 0 BLACK AWARENESS
AND
(DO ISSUES
ANSWERS Guest: Anwar
Sadat, President of Egypt.
(2 (10) MASTERPIECE THE-

ATRE "The Duchess Of Duke
Street II" Louisa has become a
living legend and an ambitious
young author wants to write
her biography. (Part 16 of 16)
(R)
12:30
0(1) MEET THE PRESS

030 MINUTES
DIRECTIONS Several
of the creative talents who
received the National Council
Of Chur&amp;As FMm Awards are
inti.
0(17) MOVIE "Black Tide"
(1956) John fr5p4, Derek
Bond, When a channel
c

Henry V. (A)
U(17) THE ON-DECK dR.

CLE
2:15
(17) BASEBALL Atlanta
Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds
2:30
0 @3 MOVIE "The Stranger"
(B/W)(1946) Edward G. Robin-

son, Orson Welles. A smalltown college professor and p11lar of his community turns out
to be a hunted Nazi war crlminal.(1 1/2 His.)
3'00

(7)0 INTERNATIONAL BOX.
ING U.S. National Team vs.
Scandinavia (from Biloxi,
Mississippi).
(0) (35) MOVIE "Rain" (81W)
(1932) Joan Crawford, Walter
Huston. Based on a story by W.

Somerset Maugham. A straitlaced preacher on a South
Seas island attempts to con-

veil a "fallen" woman to the
ways of purity and Christianity.
(2 Hrs.)

3:30
(S.) U MASTERS

GOLF
TOURNAMENT Final round

coverage of this tournament
(live from the Augusta National
Golf Club in Georgia).

400
0 (4) SPORTSWORLD 10round lightweight bout
between Aaron Pryor and
Leonidas Asprllla (live); AIAW
National Collegiate Gymnastics

ChampIonships (from Baton
Rouge); Bruce Jenner Track
Classic (from San Jose, Cal.).
4:30
(.73 0 WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS Rebel "500" Stock
Car Race (live from Darlington,
S.C.); Duke Kahanamoku SurfIng Classic (from Hawaii).
0(17) RAT PATROL

(U) (351 GRIZZLY ADAMS
(1 ) FIRING LINE
"Approaches To Inflation"
Guests: craig Roberts, Burton
MaNuel.
0(17) UNTOUCHABLES
EVENING

6:00
0(4) (.5)0(130 NEWS
ilD (35) BIONIC WOMAN
When a satellite returns unexpcctedly to Earth, Jaime dis
covers a 14-year-old girl has
hitched a ride in the vehicle.
24 (10) IS THERE AN AMERiCAN STONEHENGE? This
documentary explores the theory that the American Indians
built a shrine in Wyoming
designed to calculate seasonal
changes for religious and agri.
cultural reasons similar to the
structure at Stonehenge,

England.
U (17) WRESTLING

6:30

0(4) NBC NEWS
153 0 THE BAXTERS "Energy
Conservation"
(730 ABC NEWS
24 (10) OLD HOUSEWORKS

7:00
0 (4) DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD "Disney's Oscar
Winners" John Forsythe norrates a salute to the Academy
Awards won by Disney studios
featuring film clips from faa:
lures including "Fantasia,
"Ferdinand the Bull" an d
"Mary Poppins.' (CC)
(53 0 60 MINUTES
0 GALACTICA 1980 Troy
and Dillon try to stop a Cylon
ship from returning to its fleet
and notifying the others of its
discovery of Earth. (Part 1)

CA (35) FLIPPER
(10) FLORIDA HOME
GROWN "Raising A Home
Vegetable Garden" Tom Mac-

Cubbin hosts this new series
designed for the Florida
gardener, with open phone
lines for viewer questions.
Phone: 275.6080.
12)(17) NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD Guest. Connie Smith.
7:30
0.1) (35) FLORIDA FRONT
PAGE
(24 (10) THE GOOD NEIGH-

BORS "The Weaker Sex?"
(123(17) PORTER WAGONER
Guest: Christy Lane.

8:00
0(4) CHIPS Jon and Ponch
cope with furious motorists and
frustrated gas station owners
when thousands of gallons of
gasoline are stolen. (A)
3) 0 ARCHIE BUNKER'S

PLACE Archie goes all out
when he's told he has been
named his high school gradual
Ing class's "man of the year.
(R)
(730 YOUR CHOICE FOR
THE OSCARS Rich Little and
Bernadette Peters host this
15th annual special honoring
the winners of the six most
important awards given by the

Motion Picture Academy: Best
Actor, Best Actress, Best Sup.

porting Actor, Best Supporting
Actress, Best Picture, and Best
Song
5 ) DAY OF DISCOVERY
1113 ( 0
(24 10 ODYSSEY "N?ai, The
Story Of A I Kung Woman" Intimate portraits of a young
I Kung woman living on a government settlement and a vanishing way of life, that of the
IKung bushman, are presented.
(CC)
0(17) MOVIE "My Friend
Irma" (1949) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. A rather dimwitted
woman becomes Involved with
two men.
8:30
(5)0 094E DAY AT A TIME A
romantic trauma leaves
Schneider so depressed that
he considers becoming cellbate.
(1U35) JERRY FALWEU.

9:00
fi (4) NBC MOVIE

"Coming

Home" (1978) Jane Fonda. Jon
Voght. A marine officer's wife
and a disabled, bitter Vietnam
veteran's life are drastically
:hanged when, while her husband is fighting in Vietnam,
they meet and fall in love. (Net.
work advises Miewer discretion)
(A)
(3) 0 ALICE Vera quits when
Mel refuses to believe her story
that Tally Savalas came in the
diner. (A)
( 35) JIMMY SWAGGART

o(1o) MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'My Son, My Son" The
close friendship between Wlibarn and Dormont continues
through their marriages and
proud fatherhood. (Part 1 of 7)
(CC)
9:30

(3) 0 THE JEFFERSONS
George tells baby Jessica a
bedtime story In which he is a
knight In the kingdom of JefferSOfl saving the country from
the dark knight inflation.
10:00
TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.
) 0 TRAPPER
risks his lob when he
feels morally compelled to alert
the press to unsafe conditions
at a nuclear plant (A)

(DO JULIE ANDREWS SPECIAL "Bravo

Julio" Guests

Rich Little. Alice Ghostley.
(t4 (10) OPENING NIGHT: THE
MAKING OF AN OPERA This
documentary on the San Francisco Opera's production of
"La Gioconda"
development of

traces

the

Ponchiclli's
classic opera from the Initial
talks to
ng night
(17) WINSTON CHURCHCHURCHILL: THE VALIANT YEARS
"The Tying 01 The Knot"
Churchill crosses the Rhino.
Disagreement over Berlin
occupation.
10:30
(ii) (35) PTL CLUB
(Ii) (17) RUFF HOUSE Guest:
Bryant Quinn. author of
"Everyone's Money Book."

Jei c

11:00

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NEWS
(530 (7)
124(10) NON-FICTION TELE.
VISION "Third Avenue: Only
The Strong Survive" Jon Alpert
and Keiki Isuno's documentary looks at six different family

situations along New York's
Third Avenue, a Street of
diverse classes and cultures.
t21 (17) OPEN UP
11:30
(3)0 MOVIE "A Place In The
Sun" (8/W) (1951) Montgomery Cllft, Elizabeth Taylor. A
factory worker plans his future

with a wealthy debutante, but
In reality he is destined to
spend his life with a working

girl. (2 Hrs. 20 Mins.)
(DO $1.96 BEAUTY SHOW

11:35
(4) NEWS
12:00
MOVIE "The Adventures Of Tartu" (81W) (1943)
Robert Donat, Valerie Hobson.
A British chemistry scholar is
given the unlikely mission of
becoming an Allied agent
whose assignment is to sabotaoe a Nazi gas plant.
12:05
0 (4) NBC LATE MOVIE
Zlegfeld: The Man And His
Women" (1978) Paul Shenar,
Valerie Perrine. The extraordinary life of the master showman is told by four of the most
important women in his life. (R)
1:50
(T)ONEWS

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Friday, April 11, 1NO

ing tour in store. (A)
CDQ ACADEMY AWARDS
Johnny Carson hosts the 52nd
annual presentation of the
EVENING
Mary is going blind and- =r Oscars, honoring excellence in
her In a special school, and the motion picture industry, iive
Charles' financial problems from the Dorothy Chandler
8:00
may
cause the family to move Pavilion of the Los Angeles
@) ($) 0 CD 0 NEWS
Music Center.
from
Walnut Grove. (A)
(U) (35) KUNG FU
(II)
(35) STREETS OF SAN
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WKRP
IN
CINCINNATI
4 (10) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT "Due Process And Jennifer falls for a penniless FRANCISCO A corner newsbut handsome repairman, and paperman sets out to find who
Equal Protection"
0(17) CAROL BURNETT Lea tries to work up enough robbed him when his life's savAND FRIENDS Guests: Cass courage to ask Carlson for a ings are stolen.
raise. (A)
(10) AMERICAN SNORT
Elliot, Joel Grey.
(DO OliVIA NEWTON-JOHN STORY "The Displaced
8:30
SPECIAL The popular song. Person" by Flannery O'Con(3) NBC NEWS
stress welcomes Toni Tennilie, nor. A Polish refuges family,
(S)• CBS NEWS
Andy Gibb, Gene Kelly, Elton brought to work on a Georgia
(DO ABC NEWS
John and Dionne Warwick for farm in the 19409, disrupts the
CH (10) AMERICAN GOVERN-- an hour of comedy and music.
settled ways of local society.
MENT "Women's Rights"
0(35) JIM ROCKFORD An (A)
0(17) BOB NEWHART Bob old Army buddy inveigle,
930
and Emily decide to get away Rockford Into accepting a cli3)OaO
from it all at a n.srty deserted ent who says she Is looking for
ski lodge.
1OO
her missing sister.
(3) THE BUFFALO 801.CHI (10) MEMORIES OF EUSIE
700
A tribute to Euble Blake fs- DIEM A black cavalry troop Is
(3) FACE THE MUSIC
tures a film segment narrated assigned to track down a band
()0 P.M. MAGAZINE
by
the great ragtime pianist of Comanches who are holding
CD• JOKERS WILD
D (35) SANFORD AND SON himself and performances by a group of white people
hostage.
Lamont Is olferad a grand Billy Taylor, Alberta Hunter and
(5)0
LOU GRANT A naked
piano by a wealthy eccentric if the Hines Brothers. (A)
man
on
a church steeple and
(17)
UP
CLOSE
"Patricia
he will move It out of his apartHarris Update" Dr. Eugene B, the editor of a porno magazine
mint.
(10) MACNEIL! LIEHRER Griesaman's guest tonight is put Lou In hot water on two
Patricia Harris, Secretary of fronts. (R)
REPORT
(35) LOVE, AMERICAN
Health
and Human Services,
az (17) SANFORD AND SON
Lamont and Rollo mistakenly who discusses her rise to suc- STYLE "Love And Th. Good
cess in spite of being both Samaritan" Freddy gets
go to a gay bar.
black and a woman heading up soaked while fixing a leaky pipe
7:30
the largest governmental agen- for the woman next door.
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
(10) OPERA FROM SAN
cy In the country.
(IJ 0 THE NEWLYWED
FRANCISCO "La Gioconda"
0:30
GAME
Act I of Ponchlelli's classic
J 0 THE STOCKARD opera featuring Renata Scotto
(7)0 FAMILY FEUD
(1]) (35) MAUDE Arthur's con- CHANNING SHOW Brad and Luciano Pavarotti is pre.
victions during a doctors' traces his case of food poison- sented Including documentary
strike prove to be very ing to the new business footage designed to enhance
Susan's landlord is developing.
unhealthy.
the viewer's understanding of
(17) BASEBALL Atlanta the act. Host: Tony Randall.
(10) DICK CAVETT
12)(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY Braves vs. Houston Astros
10:30
Edith clams up about Teresa's
9:00
(1]) (35) LOVE, AMERICAN
boyfriend.
(5)0 MASH A Congres- STYLE "Love And The King"
sional aide (Lawrence Press- An old Army buddy drops in on
8:00
man)
visits the 4077th with Bob Curtis, faithful husband
0(3) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE The Ingalls learn that more than a routine fact-find- and office drudge.
11:00
(4) (5)0 NEWS
(II) (35) BENNY HILL
4 (10) TODAY IN THE LEGISLATURE
12) (17) LAST OF THE WILD
"Giant"
11:30
S (4) TONIGHT Guest host:
Bob Newhart, Guests: Bobby
Kelton, Jose Molina.
cID 0 HARRY 0 When a
hated architect's dog is
poisoned. Harry sees it as a
plot to eventually murder the
architect.
(7) 0 NEWS
11(35) WILD, WILD WEST
Agent West Is exposed to $
deadly plegue when he tries to
rescue a governor's daughter
from stagecoach robbers.

MONDAY

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April 14

MM 1171 Iu

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Liz Taylor Has Been Married To 6 Men
'
DEAR DICK, My flhit1n 1. wuu were all
oi inc men
Elizabeth Taylor married, including her-.current
husband? Please list them chronologica lly and f ul
l
names, if possible. RICHARD N. CROFUT, Lompoc,

Sounds like a question you might get on your final exam
in Basic Elizabeth Taylor, Anyhow, In order, Liz married
Nicky Hilton, Michael Wilding, Mike Todd, Eddie Fisher,
Richard Burton, Richard Bur ton and John Warner. The
listing of Burton twice is intentional; t hey were married
twice,
DEAR DICK: On the new show, "Tenspeed and
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.
Brow nshne 99 fk.. ,.hn,....,ê.,., ii uv,uuoe
occasionally
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Cosby in locking to trade the Sinatra under their breath. scratching out another
&amp;OSdway song II dance
Frs1e___
Avil.. Is set to sh
Alipie, Wants a classy ex.
ow ,.. Secretary General of
penMve towtthonse on the
the United Nations Két
classy expensive East
Waldbs OK'd a biography
Side...rraik Sinatra will celebratehis birthday u1 by Geie Scheer, who's
guest 01 the United States' shortly
chickened out 01 escorting
off to Vienna to check
ambassador
to Moscow —
the Mock
out Walclielm's background.
EZCb1n
Uy although the embassy in Moscow,
With a little luck he'll
thousands
grey-haired
nevwly jAnk who im. probably be played
Trey
osipIss lined tip to see martall"d Alm L.dd, will fl__L in the movies.
Frikle. Nancy and Ronnie
Tely$sval, a hotshot to
for Seasis Hayward.
had both been sip sines 8:10 do ditto
.
Tokyo thanks to "Kojak,"
am, but they Mill wdkd, And Aired AD.. Lawie' Is will hod a
Japanese variety
pressed the flesh and doings
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declares him
unfit to carry a
Ow and decides to examine
the other detectivesaswel. (R)

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12:40
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uncovers $ narcotics smuggNng ring terrorizing high fa.h.
Ion models into doing their
dirty work.

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break a loan shark operation
which kiss c$nls who taN
behind on payments. If

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detective books. Could you tell me who the author of those
books Is? D. HALL Vancouver, Wash.
They are "The Mark Savage Novels," but don't go
running off to the library to look for them. They don't exist
outside the series. Stephen J. Cannell, the producer, invented them, and it's Cannell's picture on the back jacket
of the books Jeff Goldblum, who plays Brownshoe, reads,
Cannell says there has been so much interest expressed In

Cosby Looks To New York

12:00

(DOABONEWS
12:30
(!)ID BARNEY MNIER After

DEAR DICK: Can you settle an argument? On "Fight
Is Enough," Susan Richardson Is pregnant. I say that she
Is married to somebody else. One of my friends says she Is
married in real life to the man who plays Ncrt on the
show. Another friend says she is not married at all. And
another friend says she Is either separated or divorced.
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DEAR DICK: I watch "Hee Haw," all the time. The
Hager twins sing on the show once In awhile. Why don't
they have any record albums out? P. IIERSHBERGER,
Owen, Wis.
Primarily because they don't have a recording contract. But they are working on it, and they may have a
deal soon. Keep after your record store and some day your
patience may be rewarded.

You are, Susan is married to Michael Virden, a
photographer. And they had a baby in February, named
Sarah. Curiously, they agreed that if they had a girl, its
last name would be Richardson and if it was a l)Ov its last
name would be Virden. So she is Sarah Richardson, ever;
though her fattier is Virden.
DEAR DICK: Please tell me If Betty Hutton was ever
married to Guy Lombardo, Also, I say that Howard
Hughes was married to Jean Peters but my son-in-law
• says Jean Simmons. Please settle these two very mmportant arguments. MARILYN GOSS, Tucson, Ariz.
Betty and Guy were never married. And you're right,
'Jean Peters was Mrs. Howard Billionaire.

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April 16
WEDNESDAY
robbing a jewelry store.
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REPORT
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causes much personal conflict George Carlin. Guests: Travis &amp;
for an acting role.
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Schuck, Jose Feliciano. Frankappears to have tried and con. (1956) Ingrid
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a
party
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opera.
"Ode To A Dying Love" (1972)
vices Reeves' star guard to a night with Alex. (A)
rich young woman forsakes the
skiing with the boys.
James
WainwrIght,
Christine
10:00
leave the Carver team and play
10:00
love of a servant to marry a
ford A missing persons
8:00
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for him. (R)
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11:50
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medical attention,
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When Chachl takes a job as a Its furnishings. (A)
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both the underworld and fader- FRANCISCO "La Gioconda"
1:40
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Scourby narrates.
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count who is killing thugs as a
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includes,
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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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as a criminal in an effort to
keep a band of assassins from
destroying a large city, (Part 1)
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bets, W.D. persuades the
town's white and black baseball teams to integrate to win a
game against a touring black
team. (Part 2)
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conducts a highly unusual wedding ceremony for his young
friend Eugene and Eugene's littIe girlfriend. (R)
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being taken by a father-daughlet swindle team, Rockford
puts his own con game into
motion.
0 (10) PROBE "Higher
Education" Host Chris Dudley
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.
"Suppose
(12) (17) MOVIE
They Gave A War And Nobody
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.

10:00

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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.
(R)
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television news special and
asks Hagen to help her find
him.
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"Aretha Franklin"
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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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Practice" The practice is going
strong, but not James' love life;
Tristan takes a hand and
arranges a double blind date,
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encounters a beautiful blonde
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Executive" An ambitious mail
clerk falls in love with the vice
president's daughter.
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classic opera featuring Renate
Scotto and Luciano Pavarottl is
presented Including documentary footage designed to
enhance the viewer's understanding of the act. Host: Tony
Randall,

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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.
,
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.
Mize told the commissioners in the
memo that he reminded the Office of
CIVIL Rights Compliance that the EEOC
has not reopened an investigation into the
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Doyle was charged with careless
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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
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department in performing its duties,
Smith said.
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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
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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
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But Sanford urologist Gonzalo Huaman, who
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whether Lettau was bruised, or the extent' of the
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students he says were caught throwing rocks and
fibers holding his testicles in place. During the apin. any bruises had faded.
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investigation of the paddling to the state atschool.
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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
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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
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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
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will reduce, eliminate or phase out federal revenue
sharing, slated to bring $335,223 into Sanford's
coffers in the current budget year.
He noted that to replace that money the city would

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property owners complained that balls from games
at the field are presenting a hazard to the residents.
The commission also agreed to remove the lighting
system from the park for use in another location

The increase by the nation's third has established a separate prime rate of
largest bank confirmed many analysts' 18'i percent for small businesses.
predictions that short-term interest rates
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mission is thinking of reductions, changes or

The commission approved an application to the

elimination of more non-essential city services and

Graham's tax reform program would resurrect

functions.
Elections for the mayor's office and two city

legislation, in effect last year, to limit govern-

commissioners seats are scheduled in December.

mental unit's powers to increase property taxes to
The possibility exists, Knowles said, that the
go ve rnor's proposal would permit city commissions
to approve higher increases if supported by a vote of
four of five commission members.

The consensus of all five commissioners was for
Knowles to prepare a list of priorities in descending
order with non-essential items to be listed first. The
commissioners did not indicate to Knowles where
lie should loo k for non-essentials.
Moore said that in the most efficiently operated

In addition, Knowles said, the budget for the fiscal
year beginning Oct. 1, which he will begin preparing
within the next 60 days, must take into account a 15-

Seminole County League of Civic Associations to
limit the number of new alcoholic beverage
licenses in the county to one per 4,000 resider.ts.
Larry Cole of the league told commissioners Lime
current law permits one license per 2,500 residents,
which could mean 35 new licenses will be available

business and governmental unit, non-essentials do
exist no matter flow austere their budgets are.
In other business, the commission authorized

to-18 percent inflation growth, salary deficiencies

to tile county after the census tliis year. Changing
tile ratio, lie said, would still give the couty 12 new
licenses.

Moore to sign a request to the U.S. Department of

lie asked for the curb on licenses, saying it is

five percent without a referendum.

shown in a study of city employees and the federal

Housing and Ur ban Development seeking a $125,000

wage guideline limits of 9.5 percent.

feared the larger number will encourage the

federal grant for the Sanford housing Authority,

location of nude establishments in the county. The

Tom Wilson, executive director of tile authority,
said the money would be used to rehabilitate owner-

law will riot affect club, hotel and motel or

Seeking guidance from the commission on the
budget preparation, Knowles asked if the corn-

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at budget time.
Jeff Etchberger said
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funds had been anticipated for the past two years,
so the budget was designed with that in mind.

percent of expected expenditures had been made. tiomi of the county losing
"That's right where we should be," he said. federal revenue sharing

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if not a little better than normal. Nothing
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percent collected.

Etchberger explained that banks are probably
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to
hear a case brought b% ' .in Altamonte

bookkeeping while the money Is in its
care.
In 1977, Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler
found tile state law unconstitutional and

Springs attorney, which could cost the

ordered the $93,000 in interest turned
creditors.

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But the state Supreme Court reversed

throughout the state.
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Leffler's decision a year later.
In its fall session, the court will hear an
Last December, Alper planned his f inal
appeal of a case bro ug ht by Harvey
appeal, getting his complaint before the
Alper, president of the Seminole County country's highest court just before
Bar Association, on behalf of creditors of
deadline. At the time he said he guessed
Webb's Fa bu lous Drugs, a chain of stores he only had a one in 25 chance of having
hich went bankrupt in 1976.
his case select ed by the court for review.
Alper was appointed by the Seminole
But Monday, the court agreed it was a
200 creditors who were owed money by
Circuit Co ur t Clerk Ar thur Beckwith
%Webb's, and were to be paid with $2
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by court order are small, short-term

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more money that way than by taking advantage of
earl y payment discounts, he said.

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Congressmen are confused by the President's

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skyrocketing itif la tion tha t *'threatens to rage out of

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"Every state is going to get hurt," Powell said.

control."
"When I make absolutely sure the 1981 budget will
indeed be balanced, and I am sure this will be ac-

"We'regoing to try to be as fair as we can," he said.

complished, I will then, and only then consider tax

"We're going to submit it as rapidly as we can,"
he said. "We're just now sitting down with agency

"Each is going to be faced with difficulty."
Carter said Monday his antilnflatlon program is

reductions, further to increase savings, to stimulate
productivity and to lead increased business in.

heads to decide dollar for dollar."

"bitter medicine" that must be shared by all see.

vestment." tile president said.

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C-130, modified so it could not be used to

Military cargo aircraft, a decision equipment that would be approved.

revealed while the two countries
discussed cooperative means of coun.
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the background of angry reaction from
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had been studied with agency heads, but the painful

"There will be less federal aid for the cities," he

economic policies, Carter said, "In the end, there is

One Hadio Moscow broadcast '
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In addressing a congressional conference of the

no sugar-coating this pill. This is strong medicine, It
is bitter medicine."

U.S.-China meeting "has created
tremendous concern and uneasiness."
Another, on Monday, as the Washington

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talks began, accused the United States

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and China "of waging undeclared war
against Afghanistan" and "of doing all

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reconunendlng that spending be upped by $458
million in the current biennium.
Graham said he wishes the president would

DepWtiI1ent began the process of mailing
out to U.S. manufacturers a list of
categories of military equipment that

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spread the cuts across the full range of state federal

would, in general, be approved by the

budget recommendations almost on the eve of

programs rather than cutting the entire federal

convening the Legislature April 8.

revenue-sharing program,

administration for sale to China.
For the first time, the l ist included

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"certain types of cargo aircraft." U.S.

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id today he supports President Carter's proposal

states like Florida and states with a large
population of senior citizens living on fixed Incomes.

05 million of a whopping state revenue surplus,

to fight inflation by raising the gas tax and balancing. the federal budget, even though It will cost
Florida more than $71.7 million a year.

Graham said it will be the end of the month before
Carter's full recommendations to slice $13 billion off
federal spending are known.

It will fall less harshly on Florida, he said, than

It Is going to mean, he said, another revision in his

His present budget proposals would use up all but

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s million. "I asked him where the the harness track, he would name only goes according to schedule, could be in delegations, it will be rough and iough
dollars were coming from. After that one of those investors. He said Frank operation by the end of 1981 for winter
getting It tirough," he said.
*"I'm not In favor of expanding pan , meeting he was supposed to get back Sobotha Jr, a land clearing contractor training.
The Casselberry City Council Monday
mutuels in the county wi
thOut fil vote Of
with me, but he hasn't" Hattaway said. and owner of Mid-State Development Co.
Hattaway, who is introducing night tabled indefinitely a
request from
the peopte." Brantley responded today.
Robinson said he has contacted the Is one of those In the group.
legislation to permit the conversion of the owners Of the Seminole Harnesks
"I do think harness
Robinson said he has not contacted the Seminole Harness Raceway to a Raceway to support
racing can make county commission, seeking costs of the
the conversion

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Lake Mary, said today Seminole legislation to waive the referendum" he formation and was asked to follow up the In zoning or a special exception, but we
"They will be able to race horses or raceway, seeking a commitment in
County's voters will have to approve LU said.
telephone call with a
must have a master plan for the facilities dogs and both types of racing can be held wri ting from th
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State Rep. Robert Hattaway, DWhile the county is waiting for the first, When we have all that together we at the same track," Hattaway said.
parknutuel wagering facility In the
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traffic signal Installation at Sengnolj
menwIle, said letter, Neiswender. said County Attorney hope to mate an approach to Lake Mary.
Hattaway said he is prepar ing a bi ll to
county.
Robinson has talked to him about plans Nikki Clayton is looking into the process If lake Mary will not go along wi th it we add a five cents-to-10 cents admission fee Boulevard and Winter Park Drive.
Or, he aald,'he_
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ever, that the putfour what the county's responsibility is.
He listed the priorities that must be thestatewiththeresultlngrevenue to
the signal,, the costs of
or five ow
th
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waivIng the referendum rea1romnont.
ciM
of e Semino Harness
"There is no question whet her we can accomplished by the investors, noti ng the to the cities of the state. He said it will be u1flL'xr on racing days, COO
He pointed to Slate Rep. Bobby 1ack In Caseelbermy ha
of ad.
ve lost money on raise the money," Robinson said, He said master plan is first, adding he hopes this difficult to get the legislation appr
oved. diflonal firefighters and for improving
Orentley, R-Longwood, as his choice to llMn ra ng, the Owners prior to the not o
accomplished
in
nly harness racing but also quarter
time to make ap- He said he is seeking support from the the water system to
the track. 1
introduce the legi'laUon waiving the new group, said they lost $3.2 milli
on in horse racing would be held WniIe plicatlon for a harness racing facili ty larger
delegations
including coun cil asked that the cemmtla)srga be

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Circuit Court to track down more than inatter it should decide.

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For Tighter Budget
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restaurant liquor licenses.

county manager not to take that into consideration

Case

spokesman for a group of 20 investors in
but I would prefer a referendum referendum. County Administrator city of Lake Mary about the plans for the greyhound racing facility, said the legislation. At the same time the counCil
a proposed $7.5 million harness
track 10 to an if the people want to expand pail. Roger Neiswender said Robinson called facility because It would be premature to legislation will permit either dog racing instructed City Attorney Kenneth

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funds. At the smile time. Chase said, it

-irk on l3th Street.

Knowles said taking these two actions will return
the Pinehurst Park to the status to being a neigh.
borhood park and the Chase Park was actually
developed for this purpose.
state for a $125,000 grant to develop the Dr. George
Starke Memorial Park on West Fifth Street.
The commission a lso unanimously adopted a
resolution supporting legislation prepared by tile

By DONNA ESTES
Herald S*aff Writer
If a harness raceway Is to be built In
Lake Mary a lot of s4nbling blocks will
have to be cleared away first.
Mark Robinson of Longwood, a

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efforts to restrain credit and bunk len- should be
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President Car ter does the expected and cuts or

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proide interest subsidy on home improvement

Revenue Sharing will not have a drastic impact."
He said the Likelihood of a cut ba ck was debated in
Congress and discussed by the National Association

box is elegant. South decides

Oswald: "You can amuse

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(For a copy of JACOBY
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bridge (ocher 5wuj. Cot. MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at
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"You won't see fire stations and agricultural

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than 3-1 mo then plays two
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MIAMI (UPI) — Cuba is "salfing in a sea of dif.
ficulties" 21 years after its revolution, President Fidel
Castro said in a "heretofore secret" speech he made
last December, the Miami Herald reports in today's
editions.
In the major speech — the Cuban equivalent of a U.S.
president's Sta te of the Union Address Castro told
the National People's Government Assembly that
Cuba suffers from "symptoms of corruption" and a
faltering economy.
And he acknowledged that shortages of consumer
goods and raw materials stemmed in part from Cuba's
dependence on the communist bloc for trade, the
Herald said.
"Some have said we are experiencing difficulties,"
Castro said. "This gives the Impression that we are
crossing a current, a river. It would he-better to say
that we are sailing in a sea of difficulties. We have been
In this sea for some time and we will continue in this
sea... The shore is far away..,

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Fire Kills 11 Women
LONDON (UPI) — A blaze early Tuesday engulfed a
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police said.
At least one of the ii victims plunged to her death
trying to escape the flames at the La Rochelle guest
house in northern London, police said.
Authorities feared two of the dead were nuns.
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Predent Abolhassan Banl-Sadr has announced
plans to reorganize Iran's army In an attempt to further consolida te his power, but his opponents took an
early lead in election returns for Iran's parliament.
At the same time, the United States retur ns to the
InternationalCow'tof JusticeintheHague to press its
can against Iran for backing the militants in the
holding of 50 American hostages at the occupiedU.S
Embassy In Tehran. The hostages are in their 136th
day in captivity,
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The body of Richard KIse, 44, of Lyons, N.Y., was discovered
at 2:11 p.m. by a patron in the dog track's clubhouse bathroom,
police report. Kise apparently died of natural causes while
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but Ronald's father, George Petro, a 45-year.
Did engineer, did not care,
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main thing. That's the only thing," Patro
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realized the boy was gone. I tried to stop
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to be 14, who was left behind in the shopping
center parking lot when the suspect sped off
without him. Hewasunable to get Into the car
because the door was locked.
Ronald, who was sitting in the back seAt,
said he cou1t,rs,the pair at first because
approached from behind the car. •
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the window, and then she reached in and
unlocked the front door," he said. Witnesses
said Ronald was able to shove the boy away,
and the driver took off before he could
another door,
A tourist from Dayton, Ohio said she sw
the pair hitchhiking near the scene of the
abduction. The girl, she said, was unkempt.
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exhausted and the possibility of clemency rejected.
"I believe that If you can't give life, you shouldn't
takeit,"aaIdFloridaNAACPbeadCi*rlesQerryata
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director of the United
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first place among all
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Daryl Bailey and liarold Johnson look on.

over. Apparently they want to vote for Anderson."
Most of the queries about crossover voting came from
Chicago and its suburbs.

Ryan said Initial tallies showed heavy voter turnout in
Chicago and major suburban areas. Michael Lavelle, chairman of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, predicted a 57 percent voter turnout.
"That would be the highest we've had in about 10 years," he

said.
In Winnebago County, which includes Anderson's hometown
of Rockford, Clerk Paul Gill reported crowded Republican
booths and calls for more GOP voting booths In usually Democratic precincts.
But downstate, turnout generally was normal to light.
The Adams County Clerk's office reported voters were
"straggling" in and early turnout was light.
"Nobody's riled up about anything around here," a
spokesman explained.
Election officials predicted 2.5 million of the state's 5.7
million eligible voters a recent record would turn out for
what pollsters said would be another big victory for the
Democratic president and a tough, tight GOP race.
The weather was favorable a forecast of sunny skies with
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the 50s elsewhere.
Voters in both parties had two ballots to deal with. Each had

a preference vote a "beauty contest" and separate ballots
for national convention delegates.
The Republicans elect 92 district delegates and will select 10
more at-large later at a state convention. Democrats elect 152
delegates by district and will add 27 later based on the outcome
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (UPI) A fight Bill Young came out for George Bush and
TWenty state and Democratic Party of the statewide popular vote.
Is brewing within the Republican Party Congressman Skip Bafalis campaigned officials, including Gov, Bob Graham
Carter went into the primary well ahead of Kennedy 303 to
to keep people who did not support for Phil Crane. Only GOP congressman and Lt. Gov. Wayne Mlxson, have
165
in the race for 1,666 delegates needed to win the
Ronald Reagan from going to the for Reagan was Richard Kelly who qualified for seven openings for national Democratic
nomination. Before Illinois Reagan had 167,
national convention In Detroit this figured In the FBI Abscam bribery convention delegate pledged to vote for
George Bush 45 and Anderson 13 — with 998 needed for the
summer as Reagan delegates.
scandal and, according to one top party re-nomination of Carter.
GOP nod.
Florida RepubUcana gave all blot their source, "nobody wants him U a
The special category of delegate
The latest statewide public opinion poll, a Chicago Tribune
delegate positions to Reagan In the delegate."
reserved for elected state officials and sampling taken Friday and Saturday, showed Carter leading
March 11 primary.
All delegates, regardless of their party bigwigs will be selected by other Kennedy 56 to 23 percent. Reagan had a narrow 36 to 34 percent
Democrats split their 100 slots, with personal preference, are committed to Carter delegates at a meeting in Tampa lead over Anderson in a home-state battle,
while Bush trailed
President Carter getting 76, Sen. Edward support Reagan through at least two April 12.
with 12 percent.
Kennedy receiving 23 and no preference ballots at the convention.
Only four persons, including Rep.
Carter had lost six points from a poll one week earlier, but
winning 1,
"The Reagan people want 100 percent George Sheldon, Tampa, have qualified
those flipped to the undecided column, not to Kennedy.
Republicans choose their delegates Reagan delegates, not so much for for the two delegate slots in this category
Because Illinois does not register voters by party, some said
and alternates at meetings around the balloting because we don't expect It to go that go to Kennedy.
this signaled a big crossover to the GOP ballot — with
state of county chairmen and state beyond two ballots, but for platform and
The primary decided which candidates
Anderson the likely beneficiary.
committeemen and women March 21-24. rules votes that are important to the get how many of the 100 delegates
Reagan had overtaken Anderson In the weekend poll, but the
The deadline for qualifying to seek one of candidate," a high party source who Florida will send to the Democratic difference remained within the
survey's 6 percent margin of
the positions is Wednesday.
declined to be quoted said. "They want to convention In New York. The actual error.
Some of the top elected office-holders know they have loyal delegates they can delegates will be picked at party
In the party in Florida did not support count on to support Reagan's position on caucuses and meetings this month and
Reagan In the primary. Congressman these Issues."
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To MARC SLADE SERVICE CUSTOMERS. If we can be of any assistance right
now, we have two experienced Chrysler.
Plymouth mechanics on duty,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Some and price guidelines.
Carter plans to cut the 1981 budget by
members of Congress are having a Federal Reserve Chairman Paul about $13 billion in an effort to balance It,
problem with the budget portion of Volcker was to be on the firing line before but he has not revealed where the cuts
President Carter's new anti-Inflation the Senate Banking Committee today. will be made. That list is expected to be
program — they don't know what it Is.
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Carter's top economic advisers
At hearings before the banking panel
after the March 25 New York primary.
Monday made their first appearances and the Joint Economic Committee, chief
before Congress since the president inflation fighter Alfred Kahn and Council
Sen. Adlai Stevenson, 1)411., said, "I
announced his package of budget cuts, of Economic Advisers Chairman Charles continue to support the president's efcredit controls, an oil import fee and Schultz came under heavy questioning forts but It's difficult to support cuts
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) — Employees at the Sunrise
Hospital "sat around playing cards" while life support
equipment attached to critically Ill patients was switched off,
an Informed source said.
At least two deaths and possibly three occurred after the
dials on respiratory equipment were tampered with by
someone during the midnight shift, supervised by a nurse
nicknamed "Death's Angel" by co-workers, the source said,
The Clark County grand Jury was notified Monday to be
wepared to begin hearing evidence In the case, possibly by the
end Of the week, Officials said.
The source said Investigators had located "several
eyewitnesses" who they expected to testify before the grand
jury,
The police Investigation Is being focused on the midnight
shift of a small respiratory intensive care unit.
Sunrise Hospital, the largest private hospital in the state,
h 100 intensive care beds on the second floor of the high-rise
medical facility.
District Attorney Bob Miller met Monday with Investigators
to discuss evidence and to decide whether arrests should be
made before the grand Jury convened. Miller said no decision
was made and additional conferences were scheduled today.
State Attorney General Richard Bryan, who was briefed
Monday byMlller, SAW he was interestedlnthe case because lt
Involved the conduct ..f persons licensed by the state. '
Police began a secret investigation Into a rash of deaths In a
l6bed intensivecare unit at Sunrise Hospltalatt.ra nurse told
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iWo" turnout by voters in today's Illinois primary, with Ronald
Reagan and John Anderson locked in a toss-up race and
President Carter favored over Sen. Edward Kennedy,
The State Board of Election Commissioners reported dozens
of calls concerning crossover voting, boosting Anderson's
chances in his home state.
"A lot of people are calling asking if they can cross over,"
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TAMPA, Fla. (UN)
Investigation has heard allegations that harbor pilots
that guide ships in and out of Tamp. Bay may
sotnetimes be intoxicated and that a small amount of
mariJuanawasfound lnthesuskenCoast Guard cutter
Blackthorn-Some of the key testimony came from a pAvious
witness who said he had lied In earlier hearings.
The board Monday resumed hewing testimony
concerning the Jan- 28 collJgim of the Blackthorn and
the tanker Capricorn at the mouth of Tampa Ray that
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Sears, Roebuck and Co., liable for the death of a baby
girl who strangled on her own dress. The company was
directed to pay her estate $72,000 In damages.
The U.S. District Court jury Monday found in favor
of Douglas and Donna Ryan, who claimed the tiny
white buttons on the back of their daughter Rachel's
dress caused her death when they became en tangled In
a fishnet-type playpen.
DonnaRyanhadtearfuflytestlfledduring theweeklong trial before Judge John J. McNaugbt that she
found Rachel entangled in the mesh and dress in their
Stockton home in December 1973,
The child lingered near death for 21 months, at home
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city's 900 fi refighters left officials and police scrambling today to reopen deserted fire stations and combat
a rash of blazes.
Within hours of Monday's strike — sparked by the
city's
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work slowdown in December at least eight buildings
caught fire.
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figured the shorter the better.
A 25-piece marching band, a green fire truck, two
leprechauns, assorted green vehicles, a dog on a horse
and an array of motorcyclists marched the 52-foot
route between two taverns In hopes of winnlg mention
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challenging President Carter for the Democratic
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chance to lead th is year's annual St. Patrick's Day
parade in Chicago, but if they had gone to Boulder,
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Sunday morning from a Sanford convenience store, police say,
The burglars pried open a meta l shack behind the Phillips
store, 801 Celery Ave., between midnight and 1:15 B.M. Sunday
say police. They took eight cases of beer, eight quarts of oil and
two cans of automatic transmission fluid, they say.
BODY FOUND AT DOG TRACK The body of a New York man, who apparently died of nattdal
causes, was discovered Monday afternoon in a SeminOle

at
Yeadtle's Shell gas station, he called poli ce
immediately, deputies said.
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She mid she had done this kind of
before," Ronald calmly told reporters after
he was reunited with his family.
His mother, father, grandmother and older
brother arrived In Daytona Beach Sunday
their way to Walt Disney World near Orlando.
"I asked her to lot mego, and she said she'd
think about It She said, 'I have a pistol and
I'll use it," said the boy, who never saw her

ST. ALBANS, Vt. (UPI)
shouted for help from a window and collapsed.
Flags flew at small northwestern Vermont town in a state of office of her home Sunday morning,
half-mast today for Janet Smith, 66, the town's shock.
A neighbor summoned police, who found
Jurva, a handyman who had lived with the
first woman mayor who was shot and fatally
"I don't even know how to understand it," family for the past two years helping to care Mrs. Smith crawling on the floor. She had been
wounded in her home less than week after said City Council President Floyd Handy. for Mrs. Smith's 91-year-old invalid husband, shot once in the abdomen and a second bullet
taking office.
"You read about this in Boston. Not here in St. was arrested near the house several hours grazed her ear.
Authoritiet held the Smith family's Albans."
later.
handyman, Tauno Jurva, 61, on $25,000 ball
"I'm declaring a state of mourning, and
"It's still hard to believe," said Rosanna
Mrs. Smith underwent three hours of
pending the filing of firstdegree murder Guyette, a close friend and a member of the we'll fly the flags at half-mast," Handy said surgery Sunday, in which several vital organs,
charges. Jurva pleaded innocent to City Council. "We were very good friends. It's Monday night.
including her spleen, were removed. Hospital
aggravated assault charges before the mayor really jolted this town, I can tell you that."
Authorities said Mrs. Smith and Jurva were officials attributed her death to "massive
died Monday night.
Mrs. Smith died almost 36 hours after she in the secondfboor office at the time of the abdominal trauma resulting from a gunshot
The shooting left the 7,500 residents of the was shot twice by a gunman In a second-floor shooting. She ran to her husband's room, wound."

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BURGLARY

and Pine Street in Longiood first of June,
he plans to request his office
from &amp;I to C-Commercial
"I have noldea how long It's property be rezoned 'to
s tabled one week by the gofng to take to get them commercial, told cornCity Commission commercial," said Robert mluionerg, "My piece of
Monday night when It ap Goll, a landscape architect property is an island. There is
peared a vote would result in who Is a annin advisor to commercial zoning on both
Sanford police officers recently honored land mine exploded,
a stalemate.
LPA, "It could take two sides and acx
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Bob Howell, a 28-year veteran of the force
the street.
After spending four years driving a truck
There
were only four months or two years."
who retired Feb. 28,
My office was formerly' a
and doing other jobs for the city, Howell commissioners present
Appealing the LPA resldenosu were many of the
Howell, 62, a lifelong resident of Sanford, Joined the police department as a dispatcher. beca
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NATIONAL REPORT: Nearly half a dosen tornadoes C
use
J.R. decision, Hattaway told the businesses along State Route
coinpanled by heavy rains struck the easters, Gulf Coast the
retired
Feb.
28
from
his
Job
as
dispatcher
for
Before
taking
that
post
again,
he
served
as
Grant
was
out of state At. commission, "We don't want 434, but not now only a few
department. He received a watch
dates, killing on. person and damaging homes 18
plaque for his years of service to the depart- jailer when the city stun had its own Jail, tending his wife's family tOwaltformontbgandmontl* stlflbelngfivedin. Idon't see
Alabama and Georgia. Officials said the twisters damaged ment he has seen double In size since he
worked in the department darkroom and as a reunion,
until this change happens. We why you don't make the
houses in Morgan City, La., Brockton, Ala., and Cuthbert, Ga.'
complaint
clerk.
Realtor Mike' Hattaway have no plans to hurt the city. property from Grant Street 10
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DCaluornia ,Department of 1flSPOttM1Ofl
"We worked together for 28 years. Bob was appeared before the coin We Just want to use our County Road 42? all cornHe says he plans on doing some fishing and
;Ømoving the estimated 100,000 cubic yards of earth that fell
possibly
some
traveling.
"I
enjoyed
my
job,
I
a
good
loyal employee," said Sanford Police mission representing himself Property the way other people mercial,"
U.S. HIghway 101 durIng the weekend because of heavy
miss the thing, but it was time for me to get
Chief Bon Butler, adding he will be missed. and his father Jil "Hat" can use thslr's."
Us the new Ing c,
sin. But continuing precipitation slowed the clean-up efforts out," he said.
Hattaway pointed out B-1 according
Other officers said Howell had done a fine Job Hattaway and several other
Ciy
to
sd raised fears of a renewed mwk)&amp;d..
owners seekini the zoning is too reafrve for Mbnlnlstrator David CFISC
Howell began working for the city In 1941. over the years, and they could not think of
AREA READINGS 9 a.4: temperature: 73; overnight
He had returned from World War II missing a anything to say about him which was not zoning 'tange. They Included practical use and with there will be three types pf
ow: IS; yesterday's NO: 11; barometric prere: 30.14;
Dorothy NiCholas, John Z" Conunercial zoning a ar
foot and part of one leg, lost In France when a good.
ll ound Commercial zoning. c-i
elative humidity: 91 percent; winds: south at 17 m.p.h.
and Dr. George Edwards. them, the property owners be equlvalenttothe
present B.
WEDNEWAY UD: DAYTONA BEAUI: highs, 1:41
Several other property can't live with it, m, city i; C.2,
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10:17 p.m.; lows, 3:28 am. 3:11 p.m.; PM
owonstateitoauare co"¼ners said t of and Cl service
stations dd
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scheduled to come before the the property had beau drtve4ne.
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:30 p.m.; IAYPOIT: hIgh., 3:03 am., 3:14 p.m.; lows, 1:05
Paid solicitors from the Orange County PBA fundraisers not to say the money will go Lod Planning Agency on de$r.4.d Si rather than
Hattaway
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Police Benevolent Association (PBA) are not to anyone in Seminole, he added.
March 26 to request a commercial to ait down on ow ner. in an
plan to petItIn
BOATING FORECAST:
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being too benevolent towards Sanford police,
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rezonlog to commercial.
traffic On Stat. Route 434, but the city for r'sonlng
havhg
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lISes; S'naI craft should ezsrciee caution- Winds Southerly local officers say
LPA had recommended the Hattway said hss*a, èvg come to the conclusion
that
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Phone solictors are calling residents of would say only his organization Is rLthg coinmhon deny the r.i.d dares and funeral homes 1 is not the hi
part
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Seminole County, selling tickets to the Orange money through j*aofle sales tickets Under for commercial zoning by (imoi .the
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County or "Central Florida" pdllcema&amp;i bail, t
Hattaway and the others untlj, generate a high amount of r
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ditmbtg money raised will help officers in
tlbn-" Hi the city zoniJ cods goes Into trsc.
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declined to comment on the charge eet.t. me city zoning code
AREA FORECAST: Mostly cloudy with a few thim. both counties, Sanford police
Specifically banned
phone solIcitors were IeWI(
deruterms likely today bSCOInIJ partly cloudy tonight and
But the money only benefits Officers In
hsth( IflPNSd by lbS lbs 1 fl4L*li are è1ve.1j
Widosadsy.
I*)0si17 mid 10Moir 7. Law tonight In the Orange County, said Sanford LI. Mike S"hIf residents their donations would go to
I. Winds south to southwest 11 to 28 mph, gusty mar tbwi. Rotundo. lids activity has gone on for many 'Iscal
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To a lot of folks In
Ra leigh Cou nty it seemed bad enough the Communist
demonstrators were there at all. Worse still were their
red flags. But then they taunted Old Glory, the matrons
could stand no more.
They waded in, umbrellas flying.
They were joined by old men throwing punches and
young ones grabbing red flags from the badly out.
numbered demonstrators.

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After firing a shotgun blast, Fort ordered his wife to gather
any clothing she had and come back with him to their home in
Oviedo, where deputies arrested him less than an hour later.

ford Monday afternoon.
Ronald Petro of North Bay, Ontario, was
released unharmed at the intersection of
Interstate 4 and State Road 46, at noon
Monday about 45 minutes after he was kid.
napped by a teen-age woman who jumped Into
his family's 1976 gold Mercury Marquis,
parked at a Daytona Beach K-mart, while his
family shopped, deputies said,
Deputies said Ronald Ignored the woman's
talk about a gun she had and the murder she
said she committed back in Ohio as the girl
drove. Ronald kept Insisting she release
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a Seminole courthouse guard a few hours
after the 1 p.m. shooting. Both were treated at
Seminole Memorial Hospital for cuts suffered
in the fight, deputies say. While David Jone3
was freed without charges, his brother has
been held wi thout bail pending this trial.

Seminole County deputies continue their
search for the abductor of an Ontario 12-year.
old, released unharmed just outside of San-

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Germany's most prestigious military school have gone
on trial, charged with failing to report a macabre,
Nazi-like party in which two cadets celebrated a
colleague's engagement with cries of"sleg Heil" and a
symbolic burning of Jews.
The state Monday also charged the two officers,
of
Col.
Edgar Muenx, 47, and Maj. Hans Joachim Stabenau,
40, failed to discipline the military cadets for the rowdy
engagement party at the army school at Neubiberg,
just outside Munich.
The officers, who were instructors at the school,
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Initial reports were sketchy, but there were reports
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The home was run by nuns said to be followers of
Teresa of Calcutta, the "saint of the gutters,"
who won t he Nobel Peace Prize last year for her work

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A Clinton, Mass, pedestrian was killed In a hit-and-run ac.
cident on Bear Lake Road, Just inside the Seminole County
line, Monday night, highway patrolmen said.
Steven B. Broderick, 19, of Clinton, Mass., died at 7:46 p.m.,
a quarter-mile north of the Orange-Seminole county line, as he
walked south in the southbound lane of Bear Lake Road,
patrolmen repor t.
They have no information on the vehicle which hit him, then
Alexander Henry Fort of 41 Taylor St., Oviedo, was jailed
sped off, they say.
Saturday night on charges of aggrava ted assault and use of a
Broderick's body was discovered by Seminole deputies, firearm while committing a felony, by deputies who gave
the
called to the scene by local residents who heard the sound of following account of the Incident:
screeching tires.
Fort's wife, Annie, who had left him a week earlier, was at
ARRES7f ON ASSAULT CHARGES
the Goldenrod home of Gloria Graham, with Johnny Robinson,
An Oviedo man is charged with assaulting his estranged wife address unknown, at 10:40 p.m.
and her 'friends with a shotgun and revolver, following a the home armed with a pistol Saturday, when Fort burst into
and shotgun.
Saturday incident which began at a Goldenrod home, deputies
Fort fired a pistol shot Into the ceiling, while Graham and
report.
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wasintroducedbyeitherside,despltedefense
claims it would show Jones was attempting to
who had, according to
scare of ,Cater,I_2_
cuuen, piciea up ius Clielil, HeIU rum Upside
down and slammed his head Into the floe
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Town Residents Shocked At Slaying Of Woman Mayor

Richardson fell dead.

bullet entered Richar dson's body, tearing
through his lungs and lqer.ting his aor ta.
The second witness w Leonard Sutton,
who told th e court he was sitting with
Richardson moments before he was shot.
Sutton told the court Jones had none to the
door of the bar after a fight, which deputies
say involved him, his brother David Jones
thuse insid..
and Howard Carter, all of Sanford.
The jury today was to hear closing
As Jones reached t he door, he produced a
arguments and instructions from Circuit gun, said Sutton.
Judge VoIle Williams.
At the sound of the first shot, Richardson
During the short trial, Errickson called
got up from his chair and headed for the aisle,
only two witnesses. First was Seminole
said Sutton.
Medical Examiner G.V. Garay, who
But before he could get anywhere near the
described the angle a nd direction in which the door, two more shots were fired, and

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2 00 W. 16th St., Sanford, on Jan. 20.
But Assistant State's Attorney Ralph
Errickson told the jury he believed the
evidence would prove Jones guilty of seconddegree murder, that while he did not intend to
shoot Richardson, he fired three shots in the
Deluxe Bar without regard for the safety of

By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
The jury was expected to begin
deliberations today In the murder trial of
Willie Lee Jones of Sanford.
The defense reste d Monday af te rnoon
without calling a single witness on behalf of
Jones, charged with killing a bystander by
firing shots into a Goldsboto bar in January.
In his opening arguments Monday morning,
de fense attorney Russell H. Cullen Jr., of the
Public Defender's Office told the fourwoman, two-man jury that evidence would
show Jones of 120 Drew Ave., Sanford, was
attempting to scare away a man who was
atta cking him and his brother when he fired

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would fail victim to "Death's Angel" that night The police
informant said she later learned the patient died on the,
predicted day. She also said she was told some employees In
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The Sanford Public Works Departmint will be conducting a City Wide
Clean-up beginnIng April 1, through
May 1, 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
placid the normal pick up point.
Phase place debri char of trees,
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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berth in Wednesday night's Man center, 7-foot-I Ralph iiwets the Runnin' Rebels in a the game into overtime. but starts one senior, three
: Freshman center Breuer, an National Invitation Tour. Sampson, scored 26 points and preliminary gaine for third Rob Judson's long juniper sophoinorps and a freshinan,

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grabbed 15 rebounds to power place.
in the nuinaged 35-35 halftime tie
bounced off the
averaged only 16 minutes per
But In the championship the Cavaliers to a 90-71
Darryl Mitchell's two free final seconds.
before Sampson and Jeff
game in the regular season, game, Breuer will be forced to
triumph over
youthful throws with 14 seconds
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began working the
"A lot of people said
scored a game-high 24 points do something he hasn't done Nevada-Las Vegas in the remaining snapped a 63-63 tic couldn't compete with Big Hunnin' Rebels over from
Monday night to lead Mm- all season
look up to his nightcap. The Cavaliers will and lifted Minnesota past Ten players," said Breuer, inside and outside.
nesota to a 65-63 victory over opponent,
meet Minnesota at Madison Illinois. The Fighting Illini who ran off 13 straight points
Sampson, who played an
;Big Ten rival Illinois and a
Virginia's towering fresh.. Square Garden after Illinois had one last chance to send for the Golden Gophers at one indifferent first half, came out
point of the second half. "I've firing in the second half. He
finally developed a lot of hit a jumper, a layup, a hook
confidence in myself and I can and added a free throw in four
(eel a steady improvement. minutes to help Virginia to a
By United Press International
My teammates believe in 44-39 lead. Lamp, whose
Officials Lee Jones and Dick Bavetta hit Lucas with two
Larry Bird is the NBA's Rookie of the Year there doesn't technicals within eight seconds in the second quarter, leading [lie."
jumpers ruined the Runnin'
seem to be much question abou t that. But the Boston rookie to his ejection and upsetting the easily upsettable Loughery.
Despite not hitting a field Rebels' plan to collapse on
also is starting to gather support for the league's Most who also drew a technical.
goal over the final 10:57 of the Sampson, scored 19 of his
Valuable Player Award.
game, the Golden Gophers game-high 39 points in the
"They gave Boston eight straight points in the second period
New Jçrsey Coach Kevin Lo ughery Monday night became with a couple of bad calls, two technicals on Lucas and a
pulled it out with a St. second half.
the latest oppos ing coach to sing the praises of the Indiana technical on me," Loughery said. "You cannot give Boston
Patrick's Day parade to the
"The biggest difference in
State first-year man,
foul
line. Minnesota's final 15 Ralph is that he's so much
anything and hope to make a game of it."
"It's either Larry Bird or Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdulpoints came at the free throw more consistent now," said
Backup center Rick Robey played 23 minutes and scored 20
Jabbar) or Dr. J. (Julius Erving) for the MV? Award," points, while starter Dave Cowens grabbed a game-high 16
line and Breuer finished the Lamp.
game 8-for-II from the line.
Loughery said after Bird scored 29 points to carry the Celtics rebounds, With the game out of hand in the fourth quarter, the
Nevada-Las Vegas freshto a 117-92 rout of the Ne ts.
Eddie Johnson and Mark
Cel tics' entertai ni ng display of ballhandling - led by Bird and
Bird has played 74 games in the NBA, scoring 1,600 points the substitutes - seemingly had the sellout crowd of 8,714 Smith, a pair of gifted for- iiin forward Sidney Green,
wards, rebounded from New York City's High School
(21,6 average), grabbing 766 rebounds (he had 11 Monday cheering for Boston.
night) and dishing off 335 assists. He rebounds like a power
dismal
first halves to spark a Player of the Year last
"I did notice the crowd," admitted Bird. "It sounded almost
forward and handles the ball like a guard,
second-half
Illinois rally, season, suffer ed through a
like Hartford where they really root for us but I don't try to
frust rati ng night in front of
Bird's passing and ballhandling are what really amazes play for the crowd on the road, because if I did that the coach
wiuch erased a 35-28 deuicit.
Fitch.
Johnson shot only 6-for-19 his hometown fans, scoring
would be nch me.
"Bird is even better than Bob Cousy, and he's 8 inches
from the field but scored 10 of only 12 points.
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France has openly snubbed him and Chancellor
Helmut Schmidt made it clear during his visit to
Washington that West Germany will provide little
more than ringing statements of support. This is
tragic because the fate of Europe can as readily
be decided by control of the oil in the Persian Gulf
as by an attack across the Elbe. This, however, is
part of the price to be paid for years of American
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Afghanistan. Mr. Carter's
statement
acknowledging that West Germany will pursue a
policy based upon its own sensitive relationships
with the Soviet bloc
an outlook rendered in.
creasingly Independent by enormous economic
power.
This does not foreshadow a lessening of Gernany's dedication to the containment of R ussian
expansionism in Europe and the maintenance of a
balanced military deterrent In the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization. But the Germans will
pursue their commitment In their own way and
Mr. Carter is on notice that Schmidt will not
automatically go along In the Persian Gulf or
elsewhere. He made that clear in avoiding a firm
undertaking to boycott the Moscow Olympics
Germany may yet do so or to stiffen economic
sanctions against the Soviet Union. And he made
It very clear that he regards a settlement of the
Palestine question as the most pressing element
of U.S. efforts to stabilize the Middle East.
Th is attitude, which, like that of France, seems
woefully shortsighted from this side of the
Atlantic, is based upon West Germany's growing
dependence upon trade with the East Bloc and her
ex posed position on the front line of NATO.

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LEXINGTON, S.C. (NEA)- Sen. Strom
Thurmond, R-S.C., is a living legend here,
undefeated in every statewide election f
entered for more than three decades. Lee
Atwater is a college student who never has
run for office.
The 77-year-old Thurmond Is one of the
shrewdest, most powerful politicians in the
South. He was governor of South Carolina
before Atwater was born, then moved to
senate when Atwater, now 28, was still in
diapers.
But in the recent South Carolina Republican
presidential primary, Atwater delivered a
resounding victory for his candidate while
Thurmond's candidate was 4efeated
and
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The failure of the Thurmond-Connally anyone
who attends a diplomatic reception,
credits of $200 million to the sagging Turkish
effort also provides evidence of the nationor
am
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cocktail party for that
economy and this year will offer $350 million wide shift in political power away
matter, is likely to become the hostage of
pore. Bonn has developed strong ties with Iraq small towns and to the urban wen--even In bores around the buffet table,
;and other Islamic states where a significant U.S. sta tes like South Carolina that not long ago
Had the Colombian terrorists grabbed their
is. precluded by links with the Shah of were Predominately njtaj.
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And in Nicaragua, Germany has provIded
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anything
to counter the influence of the Cubans.
toward Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, was amiss.
Germany's strong compulsion to trim policy to Spartanburg and other metropolitan areas.
Freeloaders, fortunately, are a hardy lot.
"fit the political and economic considerations Is
This town, for example, once was a sleepy Better, probably, than any of the diplomats In
'imderstandable, although flawed by tunnel vision county not. Now, however, it bouts a sled Bogota the freeloader was prepared to
six-story county office building and Is withstand the rigors of forcible detention. it's
that sees the Russian menace in only one direc. new
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an impressive 6.1 Five Star Conference baseball victory
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NBA Standings
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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L. Pct. GB
Boston
56 18 .757 54 20 .730 2
Phila
37 30 .493 19",
New York
34 39 lU 21½
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13.20 9.00
New Jerzy
32 44 .421 25
7 Billy Bob Buck
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Central Division
0 (14) 31.40: P ($- 1) $4.30: T (3.
W L Pct. GB
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46 71 An
Atlanta
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36 31 .416 10
San Anton
47.60 47.40 12.40
I Lisa Coll
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Houston
6M8natee Bandit
7.00 1.60
34 41 .453 12½
Indiana
3 Lightly
3.20
Clevelnd
37 43 .421 I0'
0(4.5)136.40: P (84) 316.40:1
16 59 .213 30½
Detroit
(543) 1124.40
Western Conference
Elghffirace- S.I6,B: 3))5
Midwest Division
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10.00 3.20 3.10
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l Manatee Critter
1.10 3.60
44 31 .581 Miiwauke
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7.50
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26 4 .351 171/,
ChIcago
Ninth race -S-1LS: 3)31
22 52 .291 21½
Utah
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19.40 0.40 3.40
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Phoenix
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San Diego
52.50 140 7.00
33 41 .446 20½ OSwingingJim
Portland
2.00 2.60
23 52 .301 31
Golden St.
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4.40
Monday's Games
0(34)23.00: P (3-4) 156.0I,T (3
Boston 117, New Jersey 92
Ptlia 123, Detroit 109
Ilevenffi race -I-iL 0:31:11
Tuesday's Games
29.60 4.50 5.00
4. Drusilla
Indiana vs. Boston
11's Penny Sue
410 360
at Hartford 4Mi11 Miss LIzzie
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Atlanta at New York
Qu'4331.Is,O.1114.,14.i.
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Cleveland at Detroit
4)1171.40
Wash at San Antonio
Twelfffi race -3-&amp;D: 391*3
Utah at Denver
7 Maxine F.
21.00 Sb 3.40
Phoenix at Kansas City
2Jean Nate
440 3 40
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Chicago at San Diego
Wednesday's Games
San Antonio at Phlta
Washington at Atlanta
New York at Houston
New Jersey at Indiana
Chicago at Utah
Portland at Golden St.
Los Angeles at Phoenix
Milwaukee at Seattle

Chicago

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Cincinnati
New York

San Diego

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Rhode Island IC 10, North Central
(III.) 7
Mansfield State (Pa.) S. Drexel 3
Rhode Island S. Rhode Island JC 1
Lincoln Memorial IS, North
Central 0

GAMES
Tennessee Wesleyan at Flagler, 2
p.m.
Austin Peay at U. of Central
Florida, 3:15 p.m.
Western Kentucky at Florida, 7:30
P.M.
Cornell at Stetson, 7:30 p.m.
Rollins Baseball Week
Cincinnati vs. Cornell, '°°1
Rollins vs. Clemson, 3:30 p.m.
Florida Baseball School
Mansfield State vs. Bloomfield,
10:30 am.
Drexel vs. Milligan, 10:30 a.m.
Rutgers vs . Rhod e Island JC, 10:30
am.
Montgomery CC vs. North Central,
10:30 a-rnMilligan vs. Montgomery CC, 1:30
p.m.
Staten Island vs. Millersville, 1:30
p.m.
Lincoln Memorial VS. Rhode
jIund. 1:10 om.
Adeiphl vs.lona, 1:30 p.m.
Adelphl vs. Staten Island, 3:30
p.m.
Valencia IS, Campbellsville 4

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Today's games
Campbellsville at Indian River
(2), 2p.m.
St. Johns River at Seminole, 3
p.m.
Cedarville College at Valencia, 3
p.m.
Brevard at Manatee, 3 p.m.

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CohI (7) and Smith, Erving (6);
Navarro, Fawbush (7). Reggie (8)
and Bunnell, MacGeorge (8);
Hitters- Campbellsville: Bennett
22 Valencia- Worth 7-7, HR;
Fontane; 23; 38, HR; Parrish 23;
Records: Campbellsville 0-7,
Valencia 3110.

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Oakland, Edwards, Hen derton . Flynn; Myers, Rooney IS) and
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York, BolsclaIr.
Rollins 13-6 (1-0); Cornell 3.3 (01).
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Drexel It, Staten Island 1
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MAJOR LIAGUIS
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SPRING SCHIDULI
Ruthvw, Holes (1), Weight (6), Bench, Christman, Hume
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Bloomfield 4, Iona 3
Eastwick (7), Saucier (8) and
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 10,
W L Pd.. Moreland: Torn:, Remmerswaal
Yankees O,Ra,.n 1
Montgomery (Pa.) 3
4 1 .100 (5). McWhortei' (I). Burgmeler
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St. Lou is
McGlothen, Carrithers (6), Mahlborg (8); Tiant, Underwood
Houston
1
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Today's Games
Tiant. L
Johnson,
Blackwelt, Hayes (6), Barker, Gulden. W
Texas vs. Baltimore at Miami,
Texas, Sisk.
Wilkins (5), Gollins (I), Monge g) HRs
1:30 P.M.
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Orioles $2, White SoxZ
Chicago (A) vs. New York (A) at
McGiothen, L
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Chicago
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Fort Lauderdale, 1:30 p.m.
Tigers 11, Pirates 10
Baltimore
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MInnesota vs. Boston at Winter
Haven, 1:30 p.m.
Gu:man, Hoffman (5), Hickey
Detroit
221 010 I4.11 15 2
Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City at
piflsbu,ga
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Fort Myers, 1:30p.m.
Colbern,
Seilheiner
(I);
St. Louis vs. Toronto at Dunedin,
Morris. Schatzeder (5) Tobik
McGregor, Ford (5), T. Martinez
1:30 P.M.
(7). Martin (I) and Putman,
(I) and Dempsey. Rayford (6) W
Detroit vs. Houston at Cocoa, Blyleven, Rooker (3), D. Robinson
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(5), Hassler (7), Long (9) and Ott.
Baltimore, Murray.
1:30 P.M.
Los Angeles vs. Cincinnati at W
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Tampa, 1;30 p.m.
Detroit, Green (1). Brookens (7),
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Philadelphia vs. Montreal at Putman (1), Pittsburgh, Garner
Stetson 4, Kentucky 3
Daytona Beach, 1:30 p.m.
(I).
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Cleveland vs. Chicago (N) at
Dodgers 4, Cardinals 7
Stetson
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Tuscon, An:., 3 p.m.
Pockstein, Parrott (9) and
Milwaukee vs. San Diego at Los Angeles 001 000 000 2-4 13 1
St. Louis
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Yuma, An:., 3 p.m.
Hitters
Kentucky Leopold 23;
San Francisco vs. Seattle at
Sutclilfe, Beckwith (5), Power
Stetson; Rowdon 2-3; Records:
Tempe, Arli., 3 p.m.
Stetson 11 .4. Kentucky 6S.
Oakland vs. California at Palm (1), Howe (I), HarrIson (10) and
Yeager, Sciosacia (5), Fulgham,
FSU 2, No. Kentucky 0
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Cincinnati vs.
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Louis
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Monday's Results
Heltzer and McOoie; Fischer
Padres 7, Brewers 6
Minnesota 3, Toronto 2
and Ramsey. Hitters: FSU
Figuredo; Fischer 2-0, Heltter Ii;
MIlwaukee
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Minnesota
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Toronto
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FSU 13-3.
Siaton, Augustine (6). Castro (0)
ROLLINS BASEBALL WEEK
Erickson, Jackson (5) and
Wyiegar; Steib, Garbin (3), Leal and Moore, Jones, Stablein (4),
Cincinnati 10, Clemson 7
Clem.
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Santana (6), Moore (7), Edge Blair (6), Lucas (7), Shirley (I)
and Gwoad:. W - Blair, L - Cincin.
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1.4, 28, Augustine.
Morales 33, Jackson
Bradley, Trapp (5) and
A's
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Bosettl 2-3, 2 26;
Shaeffer; Browning, Dahl (6) and
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Oakland
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California
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By United Press Inter- when a Nielu-oknuckleball got Mets, 6-5, at Daytona Beach, Chicago defeated Cleveland,
NEW YORK UPI -flay Meyer, whose electrifying season
national
away from catcher Biff Minnesota got by Toronto, 3-2. 4-2, at Tucson and Oakland at I)eI'aul wasshortcircuited by a quick knockout in the NCAA

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taxpayers' expense? The Agriculture
Department recently held a four-day con.
ferenos (cr44 employees at a plcbresas Ian
within ouqimuting distance Of Wmblngton.
Mi buttwoot those attending were bee.d In
the capital. A few days later, the deportment
sent 11 employees - all but (ci, of them..
bM5dinWWMit n_toUs"Mins
Maryland countryside. Sen. Jim Sasser, D.
Teen., noted that the govermnsnt would ha,.
saved $11,000 in tranoportatigm and ac-

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a single defeat as lie scattered live hits and struck out three
Buccaneer batters enroute to the win.
Mainland tallied its lone run of the ball game in the first
inning, taking advantage of a pair of singles and a sacrifice
fly to jump out ahead 1-0.
That first inning run given up by Marcello was the first
earned run the right-hander has allowed in his last 21 innings on the mound.
Lyman chalked up four unearned runs in the first inning
to improve its record to 10-4 for the year and 3-2 in the Five
Star Conference.
Jeff Kerr singled in a fourth Inning run and first baseman
Craig Cable drove in another insurance run In the filth
Inning to pace Lyman's winning margin.
senior Bob Parker and junior Mike Andriano each
collected a pair of hits for the Greyhounds as they helped
dump Mainland to 2-6 on the year.

lN3-buUey'recn dangerously close.
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Niekro's homer was the bombed Boston, 9.53, at Winter Palm Springs, Calif.
season is still three weeks
the Year.
away, but ageless Phil Niekro only run Atlanta scored off Haven, Detroit outlasted
In a nationwide poll of 205 sports writers and broadcasters,
Pinch-hitter John Tamargo
Houston starter Ken Forsch in Pittsburgh,
11-10,
at
announced
Monday, Meyer won by more than a 4-to-I margin
,'; Is pro ba bly ready right now.
Niekro, who will be 41 April three innings.
Bradenton, Kansas City sing honie Roberto Ilamos over his closest competitor. Th e 66-year-old coach picked up
mttm one out in the bottomim of
1, limited Houston to two hits
In the big Atlanta eighth, blasted Cincinnati, 7-2, at the
ninth inning to give 121 votes, Ralph Miller of Oregon State was second with 29 and
Murphy,
over four Innings and hit a Dale
Bruce Tampa, Los Angeles beat St.
lIon Lefty Liriesell of Maryland was third with 11.
solo home run, and Jerry Benedict, Rafael Ramirez, Louis, 4-2, in 10 innings, at St. Montreal its win
The voting mirrored college basketball's love affair with one
Royster drove in two runs In a Eddie Miller and Royster Petersburg, the New York Jackson stroked an 1181 triple
its most respected and affectionately regarded coaches.
six-run eighth inning Monday drove In runs off Astros' right- Yankees drubbed Texas, 6-I, in the ninth inning and scored of
While Meyer is as much an institution in Chicago as tilton
a
throwing
error
by
Pat
, to help the Atlanta Braves to hander Bert Roherge.
at Fort Lauderdale and
Democratic Party, it is only in the last two seasons he has
.an 8-2 exhibition triumph over
Braves' reliever Dave Baltimore hammered the Rockett to lift Minnesota
generated a national following.
Bradford
pitched
the Astros.
two Chicago White Sox, 12-2, at Greg Gross and Jay Laviglio
In 1979 Meyer unexpectedly took DePaul to the Final Four In
Niekro, making his secànd scoreless innings, and Miami.
drove in two runs apiece for Salt Lake City. This season the Blue Demons held the No. I
Out West, San Diego shaded Philadelphia Ed Putman's ranking for most of the year before being stunned by UCLA in
- spring appearance, hit his Preston Hanna gave up one
homer in the third inning to tie run in the final three innings. Milwaukee, 7.6, at Yuma, three-run homer in time ninth their first game in the West Regional. For the Blue Demons,
In other games in Florida, Ariz., San Francisco blanked powered Detroit Amos Otis who won their first 25 games this year and finished at 26-2, it
score, 1-1. Houston had
%
was a sudden end to a superb season.
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straight and 21 of their last 22.

Knuckleballer

"The code of the freeloader has always
The plan Isrunni ng into
o both the
to maintain neutrality when elbowing up Coloreds, descendants of the first European
to the spiced shrimp and bellying up to the settlers and the Cape of Good Hope's in.
bar," a member of the local chapter of the digenous tribes and still smarting from
brotherhood told me.
having the vote taken sway from them three
decades ago, and also from Afrikaner
"In other words, a freeloader pays no at- rlghtwingers, who view Bo a's po
th
licies as a
tentlon to the nature of the functions he attends. He abuses the hospitality of one side f
Under
the circumstances,
meaningful
an issue as readily as he would the other change
Is likely
to be
a
long
time
yet in the
skies.
coming. Even so, awareness that things are
"If matters have reached the point were not as they were and that they inevitably are
Impartial freeloaders who wouldn't harm an going to be even less so is penetrating even
anchovy snack cracker are harassed by the hard heart of Afrikanerdont
radicals as well as bores, then the Earlier this year, Johannesburg's major
revolutionary movement truly has gone too department stores deaegrated restaurants
far."
and now serve people of all races.

by a railroad, which raises the possibility that
nuclear submarines could be serviced at the
huge abed.
Scene Intelligence analysts, however, have
cautioned that evsiythiuig turned op by the

biggest problem for ine. I haven't gotten used to the NBA pace

sometimes he even says over the air 'Larry did that better even yet."
than! could do'. He is better than he was three months ago and
Rookie Cliff Robinson, who came on for Lucas, led the Nets
I hate to think how good he will become."
with 22 points and Mike Newlin added 18.
The Celtics took advantage of the second-quarter ejection of
In the only other game, Erving, Darryl Dawkins, Steve Mix
New Jersey's Maurice Lucas to romp to the easy victory and and Bobby Jones scored 16 points apiece to lead the 76ers to a

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The uproar over, the from the summer of 1V7$ to February 1110
Soviet "combat brigade" In Cubs hit fall has shows the detail with Which US. Intelligence
been .uppiwtad in us hee'kwa by Iran and alnc,s have been alerting the ad
adAfghanistan, but tbaahort.livsd Cubis UII inhitlatratlon to the dangers from Ruu's
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That is a recognition that also appears to be
gaining some ground, if ever so slightly, in
Rhodesia-Zimbabwe's neighbor, the Republic
of South Africa. If the advent of black rule is
an historic moment for the former, it could be
even more so for the latter.
Back In 1960, former British Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan observed that "winds of
change" were sweeping Africa, establishing
himself not only as a phrasemaker but a
prophet. He was referring to the irresistible
pressures for black self-rule.
That wind has now swept to the borders of
South Africa, the sole remaining political
sovereignty In Africa and the world where a
protective mechanisms. Their eyes and white minority governs an overwhelmingly
brains are directly linked to their buttonholes. nonwhite population.
The slightest pressure In the area of the lapel
South Africa, for all its intransigence to
will cause the eyes to glaze over and the
outside pressures for change in Its apartheid
to grow nurnb. Thus do
ways, has not bëén blind to these develop.
themselves from the more deadly effects f ments. The present government, in a radical
tedium.
departure from Afrikaner precedent, is.
Tests have shown that when a freeloader moving very cautiously if clumsily to expand
falls into the clutches of a bore, his cenral participation of the nonwhite 80-plus percent
nervous system retracts to the sentient level of the peoples of the country in It s affairs.
of a three-toed sloth.
Prime Minister Pieter W. Botha is pressing
constitutional reforms that would involve
But however well fortified the Bogota replacement of the present white-only
freeloader might have been, incidents of this national senate with a "president's counoll"
sort simply cannot be condoned. I understand Proportionately representing whites, Asians
that the International Brotherhood of and Coloreds. Still no blacks admitted,
Deadheads, Cadgers and Hangers-on plans to however, and minimal powers. But still
(He formal protestswith Colombian terrorist something very new under the South African
groups.
sun.

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unseemly haste to get completely out of it.
In one of the most rapid voluntary transfers
on colonial record, the crown's transitional
administration in Rhodesia Is turning over
key powers to the newly elected black
leadership of what is still to be proclaimed the
independent' nation of Zimbabwe.
It may be a desire to wrap things up while
they are still moving smoothly. But it also
demonstrates that there is no stopping, let
alone reversing, history. So better get on with
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the University of South Carolina, Atwater was
statewide campaign coordinator for former
California Gov. Ronald W. Reagan, who won
the primary with 55 percent of all votes cast.
Thurmond not only endorsed former Texas
Gov. John B. Connally but devoted several
weeks to persona lly cha peroni ng him around
the state's county courthouses, many of them
The
located in rual areas where Thurmond Is
exceptionally popular.
By DICK WEST
Yet Conna lly fi nished a distant second In
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
It was reported
percerlt
the crucial primary, receiving only 30
the
other
day
that
one
of
the
hostages seized
Moreover,
16
million
Germans
live
under
comof
the
votes.
The
following
day
he
was
forced
I
at
a
diplomatic
reception
in
Bogota last
munist rule and Schmidt Is under constant
ntiiFesidentiai caznpsilfl.
a
month
was
an
Innocent
freeloader.
.
Øtsureathbme to maintain a relationship with
mUItS
undoubtedly
are,
in
In
the
time-honored
fashion
of
freeloaders
East Germany. West Germans also have close
great measure, a reflection of the strengths everywhere, he had gone uninvited to the
emotional and economic ties with West Berlin that
and weaknesses of the candidates Um- Dominican Republic Embassy party, and had
are dependent upon East German toleration,
selves. Reagan long has been highly popular passed himself off as a magazine editor in
And West German exports to the Soviet Union In the South, while Connally never sir- order to gain access to the hors d'oeuvres,
alone are running at $4 billion a year, with ad- mounted the problems associated with his
But he had scarcely made a dent in the
"wh
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l
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in
the
before armed terrorists, who
er
aler
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region
of
any
ditlonal billions consigned to other Soviet bloc
caviar canapes before
country.
-nations. These are compelling reasons for not
may initially have been mistaken for gateInability to convert his cruhes, burst in and made him captive
provoking Moscow unduly and Chancellor Sch-But
,_ Connally's
as a Thurmond protege into a along with the bona fide guests.
- midt may be pardoned for clinging to detente
In the primary (he lost
more closely than Washington.
even 'flup4'j home of AIeji County) . The question that sprang to my mind as I
illustrates that "coattails" in nxxkrn politics read of this outrageous incident wits whether
These considerations aside, Schmidt is willing
very abort. and the freeloader could tell the difference,
come In only two sizes

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limits to European support. It should not dissuade
r. Carter from his forts, however belated, to
racue a containment policy from the neglect of
,earsand to build a multinational bulwark
in Soviet encroachment on the Persian Gulf

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Tuesday and Wednesday are senior citizen
four years ago and has worked In shops in Sanford days.
' and Casselberry, have been joined on the staff by
Call 322-3530 for an appointment.
Sylvia Metts and Bunny Moye.
RLAIR AGENCY
Sylvia is a graduate of the Sanford Beauty
SPECIALISTS IN
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half years. She operated her own shop in Sanford
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PH. 333.1010

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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 7
p.m., 309 S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts,
Caelherry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and Light, Sanford.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot,
Sanfocd.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casseiherry.
Deltosa Camera ClUb, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
Lutheran Church of Providence,
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Longwood.Lake Mary LIons, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4
and 434.
Sound of Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road.
Sanford Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building French Avenue,

Air Force Sergeants Association Auxiliary, 8 p.m.
McCoy Family Club.
E*Ilon Sigma Omicron, 10a.m., home of Mrs. Fred
Wilson, Sanford. Speaker Richard Barnelt, owner of
The Boonark.

MARCH20

ThIJRSDAY,
International Ann. of Cancer Victims and Friends
Inc., 7:30 p.m,, First Federal S&amp;L, 2424 Edgewater
Drive, College Park. Speaker
Dr. Milton R. Vahue.
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South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 n.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8a.m.,
Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Eastmonte Center,
tamonte Springs.

Mayfair

WindWard Sq. Sect, 3.174,100

Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St•

AI-Anon,8p.m,, Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,

Sanford.
Free Income tax service forseniorcitjzens, 1-5 p.m.,
Longwood City Hall. Call Tina Anderson at 831.0555.

AARP..NART covered dish luncheon, noon, Sanford
civic Center. Speaker-Mrs. Linda Joyce, Home Health
Service,
IDAY, MARCH21
SemInole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's, Sanford
Airo.
Seminole Sou' Rotary, 7:50 am,, Lord Chumicy's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volia Sertoms, 7:50 a.m., Deltena Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Happy Senior Citizens, 1p.m., Legion Home, Fern
Park.

Leo P. BrunettoWm W. Shnivet'
IwfEmrnaL.Th.S I6ftof Lot SC
all of Lot $01 the N 10 ftof Lot 61
Pinehurst Sanford, $1$,SO
Charles W. Walters &amp; WI MIldred
to Harold S. Nobles Jr. Lot 13 &amp; 14
81k 36 Crystal Lake Winter Homes

Tanglewood A&amp; closed, 8p.m., St. Hicharda Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Lesgwood AA, closed, 8 p.m,, Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.

$12,

Legal Notice

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR.
CLERK
Circuit Court,
Seminole Co.
Sanford, Pta.
By: Chyl Greet'.
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 4. II, iS, 25, 1950

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Your Adsit Club for Singles, V p.m,, (iando 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
Grotç, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First
St•,

Women's

Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Qnrch, Caseelberry.
Salute to the United Stales variety show In boner of
DeBary Firemen's Au1llary's th Anniversary, 7:30
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Rd.. Tickets available at thedons'

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to Exson Enterpe Inc. The
ci the N lOOftof Lot 41 the
of the N 225 ltd Lot 3 First Add to
Cassalberry, $400,000
MarIOrIIS.NichfOrdtoCaroiW
Pattern LOt 6 Elk S HeftIer
Homes On Sect, 1,1100
Carol W. Patterson to Marjrle
S. Ridulord I Dorothy s. Welts LOt
651k S Helter Homes OtI Sac?, 1,
1)00
Walter Creamer 1. WI Ruth to
David 0. LukaslMifton A. Lukas,
The 1½ of Lot 81 McNeils Orange

p.m., campus Health Ceqter. 5CC Chorale and
and concert cho
from Lake &amp;mg3,
LakeHowell, LymanandSeminolehlghschools.. Free

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James W. Streltberger I.
MarcIa K., Lot 13 Blk B Sterling
FICTITIOUS NAME
Park UN 1,
Notice is hereby given that I am
P.W. Wheatland 1. WI Frankie L.
to Charles T. Best &amp; WI Lou Afln• engaged In busIness at 207
The 5 321.2 ft of the W 315M H of Magnolia Ave., Sanford, Seminole
Lot S M.M. Smiths 3rd Sbudv., County, Florida, under the IIc.
titious name of FURNITURE
171,00
Charles M. Scott &amp; WI Clemmis MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET,
to Raymond .1. Baker Jr. &amp; WI _L: that I intend to register said
Sharon t.int. In Lot I Elk S namewlthtiveclerkoftheclrcult
Ravenna Park Sect. 01 Loch Ar. Court,5.mlnol.County, Florida in
eccordance with the provisions of
bet' 14,800
(QCO) James A. Lamer 4 WI tse FictItious Name Statutes, To.
Betty J. to Betty J. Lamar, Lots 9 WIt: Section 568.09 Florida
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110 BIk 13 SInlando The Suburb
COUNTRY FURNITURE
Beaut. Sani Sect, $100
DISTR I SUTORS INC.
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Ruby L. Edmonds to Larry L.
519. Phil Deere
Devote &amp; wf Georgle OLotsC 1. 10

Deltoni (gan Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
Deltena.

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Lot 19 81k A Sterling Park Un 4
$57,400.
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc to
Barry Weistein &amp; WI Elaine C. Lot
22 81k A Sterling Park Un 1,
$34,700.
Wm. D. Wolfa to M*rn.r*,
Keincr. Lot 2$ Loch Arbor
Fairlane Sect., $49,500.
Dorothy E. Heath to Wm. Segal
Inc. Lot 642 &amp; The W 25 It. of Lot
644 Town of LW, 110,000.
Lawrence Patton &amp; wf Ann R. to
Station Enterpr Inc. Lot 6 61k E
Talmo Subdv, $27,000.
Carl 0 Gutmann Jr. &amp; WI

Greenwood Lakes to Fl Ras
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Comm Inc. Lot 22 61k A Green.
FOR TAX DEED
Lakes UN 2, 19,100
FLORIDA STATUTES 197.246
Morris Feinstein Inc to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Brossardia Ltee. 1-3rd interest in
that Paul R. Watson, the holder of
Commence at the mIen of the $ r
the following certificates has filed
of Seaboard Coastline RR, said certificates for
a tax deed to
etc. Sect, IS, $300,000
be issued thereon. The certIficate
Wm. F Gebhardt &amp; WI Debris M.
numbers end years of issuance,
to Herbert J. Blakely &amp; WI Rose,
the description of the property,
TheE IXItof theW 274.311 of the and the
names In which It was
SflSftoIGoVIo$i SId,24,$l1,900
assessed are as follows:
Fl Homecralters inc 10 Wm. L.
Certificate No, 715
Thompkmns&amp; wf Susan K. Lot 27 8.
Year of Issuance 1977
the W 26 It of Lot 24 81k G LW
Description of Property Lots 119
Park, 139,000
+ 120 Longwood PB 1 PG 21
U.S. Home Crp *0 Phillip E.
Name In which assessed
McFarland&amp;wfAraceuy B., Lot 13 Lakeview
Towers Development
81k 9 Shadow Hills, $37,300
The Greater Constr. Crp to Corporation of Sering
All of said property beIng In the
James 0. Ratllff &amp; WI Patricia,
Lot 139 River Run Sect. 3, 164,000 County of SemInole, State of
Raymond M. Zito &amp; WI Linda A, Florida.
Unless such certificate or cer.
to Don Hagen Constr Inc., Lot 8. lot
tlficates shall be redeemed ec
6 BIk C Placid Hill, 523.000
Wm J. Goodman to BML In. cording tg law the property
descrIbed in such certIficate or
vestments &amp; PRN Invest. Lot 3 in
the N 81.S ft of Lot 4 Springslde, certificates will be sold to the
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 7th day of April, 1N&amp;
Mary N. StreWo to Barnarr, A.
1100A.M.
Conner I Joan M. Mere, Lots 112
Dated tills 26th day of February,
BIk A Sanlando SprIngs Yr IL iso,

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altainonte Springs.
7:30 p,m., Community

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Air .w, 1:20 p.m., Sanfatd.Central
Florida Airport. Gaiss open V
for pro-show
elites. Blue Aniela.
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PublIsh March 11, 15, 23, and April
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DET4J
STATE OP 1OtrA CAROLINA
COUNTY OP ANDERSON
IN THE FAMILY COUNT
South Carolina Department of
SocIal Services,
Petltione,
vs.
WillIam Fred Quackenbush, lIli
lIlly Joe Quackenbusit, a minor
under the ag. of fOurteen years
and Lorutta Loulie Quackinbush,
a minor under tile age 01 fourteen
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Villa,
Olin AM Names of FL Inc to ysati,
Respondents.
Kenneth 0. Schneider I WI
SUMMONS
Roberta, Lot II Elk I Stertkg
TO THE RESPONDENT,
Park UN 4 U1I0O
WIlliam Fred Qlaadlat*ush, III:
Ru Comm Inc to Ettgene
var, hereby Summoned and

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''mer and dance,'Deltoni Country cinb.
:*p.m.,dinnnr,7:10p,m.; dancIi0:10pmn.$o13:30

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11a.m. tos
p.m., corner of 11th Street and Palmetto Wools. Food,

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Matonti I WI Virginia I Judith
roqulredtoanswttis PetItion 11$
DargaiIo tot 12 W$ndtre. West UN this action, which
Petition was
2. U&amp;IIO
fUel in the Office Of the ClOth 1
MgolIMarhe$taIWIJ,anMto c.rs let' Andersen County, Ipoth
Wafter F. Mstat' &amp; WI Eligebeffi c.r.:lna, on Febevary
7,1900, and
68. LoS 61 Lake of the Woods
to serve a PV 01 VOW Iflnilr to
Townhouse led. $U,VS
tile saId Petition upon the lubPaul W. Waters &amp; wi JISN 0,4
at *eir Office, $4 NSI
JuanIta El. Frederick D. Teeter 681n Street, Aadsrsi, South
&amp; WI Linde,
11kb III ft if cangu,i, withIn 00 days after tIle
75*30 CrøliIl Lake Wietor
lcof No if this $um.nats
Hømes. $'C
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Norton Ingliwering Inc to POtltIeawNblntilstlmesforee,
Charles I. Warren &amp; WI Satiate me atti
is wils action win
N., From the SW tamer 01 the N ½ eppy
so *e court fir tile relief
SWti NC?, 10. StUN
deRiSIlded Ill the PitlI1011.
Cl Gardens usc Si WIll. B
Michael D. Glenn.
fll5lIB1 &amp; WI JUl15 68. Lot C
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Tuesday, Mar. is. 1980-38

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

RN or LPN, I $0 12 Part time
Apply In person Sanford Nursin1
8. Convalescent Center. ,s
Mellonville Ave.

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Ebomvatwurs Nts IsI bc?
Falt'uary, 1*.
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Ave.
Plans
and
specification$maybeexamin
the office of Land Engineering
Company, $48 E. Lake St.,
Longwood, Florida, and may be
obtainedIorthewmof$5perset
Thefullamountolthecostofone
set of plans and specifications will
be returned to each prIma
tractor bidding the work upon
return of all documents in good
condition within ten (10) days
after the date of opening of bids.
All proposals must be ac
companied by a Bid Bond or
Cashier's Check in the amount of S
per cent of the bid as guarantee
that the contract will be entered
intobytheIowestandb,5tie
Sealed bids must be received by
the City Clerk, Longwood City

PRESEN1
20NIN6
CLASSIFICATION OF R.1 TO c-i
PJRSUANT TO
CHAPTER
164.041 OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
THE AMENDMENT OF THE
OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP;
SEVERABILITY
rn,i Iryc
-- ANbEFIECTIVE oi:
A copy of said Ordinance shall
be available at the office of the
City Clerk of the City of Winter
Springs, Fl., for au persons
desiring to examine same.
All interested persons are in.
vited to attend and be heard.
THIS NOTICE is to be published

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Longwood, Florida, by 5:00 .m.
on April 9, 1980. The City of
Longwd reserves the right to
reject any and all bids. Proposals
may not be withdrawn for a period
01 sixty (60) days after opening.
Sealed bids will be opened at a
public meeting of the Longwood
city Commission on April II, 1980
at 7:30 p.m. or soon t'tereaf$..'
Linda N.
rtln,
city Clerk
City of Longwood,
Florida
Publish March 16, Ii, le, 1980

DET.0

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number PR-sets
Division
IN NI ESTATE OF

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Weekly&amp; monthly rates, utilitIes
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 811 .7863
30-Apartments UnfUrnished

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DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualIfIcatIons of the personal
r.prgalive' at the venue or
lurlsatcilon of the court.
ALL CLAIM1,DIMDS,AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
WILL
FOREVER BARRED.

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March ii,
LIni $pemcav Filer
wlS J. $limpssn
N PIJOI Reprisintative
Of tile 555* of
RAYMOND 68. SPENcER
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RIPU$ENTATIVI;
W.-T$S LOVITT, at
STANLEY, HARMININO &amp;
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Orlaid., F ledea 5
Telephass; (351)

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Sanford Court Apts
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Energy efficient 1 BR unit. I)
builtin power savers, attic
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CIRCUIT, SIMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION.
CASE NO. $g.)O4.Cp

AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the Estate of
HOWARD V. CRUM, also known
as H.V. Crum, Deceased, File No.
I0.104.CP is pending In the Circuit

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Mary City HaIl, 323.1910.
Equal OpportunIty Employer.

AAA IMPLOYMINT
912 French Ave.
32S176
Corner of i00t &amp; French
"Your FutureOurConcern"

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Opportunities
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4 rental unIts, income $2000 mo.
AIDES&amp;
ORDERLIES
BetterLivingct
Cassolberry. 339-5003

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CHlNl$T$
Lathe, mill &amp; grinder esp. Up to
$6.00 ht'

ExperIeced pasteup artist
needed for West Volusla
loading Shopper. Must be able
to typs. Send resume to
Detnd Penny Saver,
1750. DeLand, Fl. 3273o.

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B'kesping 1, accurate typing,
fabulous OpportunIty. $437.33
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tIc. Owner must sell. Submit
Ill offers. Listed at $29,000.

INC.

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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

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LAKE FRONT 2 BEDROOM.
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CARPORT. DBARY AREA, LOW
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FRESH PAINT, FRESH CARPETS, READY FOR OC-

Hwy. 17.97

CUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

Chaper

South of Sanford

'2 SIDROOM, FRAME. 2
SCREEN PORCHES, APPLI'
j ANCIS, GOOD CONDITION,
,' WALK DOWN TOWN. 532,900.

Meetings
Business. 7:30 1st Tues.

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PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
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l- BATH, FAMILY ROOM,
FIREPLACE, EAT-IN
KITCHEN, $52,900 WITH
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

Did you know that your
club or orgenlution can
appear in this listing each
week for only $3.50 per
wish? This is an deal
way to inform th. public
your club activities.

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Attorney let Psnanal
*Ipresanlativ,:
KENNETH P. MURRAN
Of Murrals, Doyle, $.air
aid Dlttmere PA.

S LOCAL DRIVER $
Tractor Trailir ,s.. isa ç. +
NC benefits.

OCIETT

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Ization would Ilk, to. be
bIuded .ln this listing
call:

911 Fr

Aye,

3335175

'YO8W FuhuaQurCop,,1,.
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CLASSIFIED
3222011

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See uur beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front 5. rear BR'S.
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
373 5
VA&amp;FHAFinanclnq

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10 acres, part wooded,
part pasture

Req.

Sr.

EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
newly built 30R, 36w-ni-I sq

RIVER. SANFORD AREA.
POSSIBLE MARINA SITE.
$37,500. TERMS AVAILABLE.

STEMPER AGENCY

CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER3 BR. 2': B w-2600 sq ft of
quality leatures on beautiful
T12x128 corner lot. Below cost
at 516.500??

pting &amp; 2 porches on corner
lot. $32,500??

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With many pieces.
628 0701

1739111

A O TIRE
1?? 7480
Shocks 54 94 tli'avy Out5 5694
New lt,,tt,'ri,'s $29
1413 French Ave S,snford
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77 Volare Premo-r Wagon. AM
i ster,'o. AC PS, PB. under
o,sted, cyf ,,oto 230(5) riii must sell Tak,' over pyrnts
1?? 7)48

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Good selection new, used &amp;
rebuilt baby grand pianos
Cannon
Music
Center,
Lonqwood Village Shopping
Center, SR 434. I 1)1k E of I 4
339 5900

B.auty Care

LAKE FRONT
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY I
WOO D F 0,
VOL U S I A
COUNTY, $39,500.

Ilome Repair

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TOWER'S BEAU
SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
5)9 F. 1st St., 372 5742
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Ceramic TII

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62-La-rden

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BUILDINGS?! LAST CHANCE
AT THESE PRICES?? All
steel, pre engineered clear
span buildings. (Maior Mfg.)
All buildings have 25 lb wind
load and large framed
opening. 30".10'x)2' for
$3,990.00 • 10'x18'xll' for
55,169.00 • 40".17". II' for
$6,167.00 • 4I'x96'*I4' for
59,347.00. F.O.0. Factory Call
collect 9 am. to 6 p.m.
33) 4647
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Clock Repair
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GWALTNEY JEWELER
2015. Park Ave.
3226509

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564,0001

pci. interest to qualIfied

JUSTL1STEDIZDR,lBhomei"
Casselberryt Great starter
home on lovely corner Iotl C.
lilA. w.w carpet &amp; more?
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.

buyers. New homes with
monthly payments Under $230,
Low down payments, 373.3257.
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w. Garnelt White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
101W. COmmercial
Phone3fl.7$I1, Sanford

322- 2420

322 1731.,

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur-

Hotise Cleaning

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Wanted by retired man, t,iwns
to mowS. hedges 10 Irim
[ W Decker 377 4902
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Light Hauling
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Yard Debris, Trash,
ApplianceslMisc
ILOCAL 1 3-49 5371
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Painting
1'ainfig t:y Anthony Corino
Qualify lnt or Et • pressure
cleaning. Free Est 3770071.

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Creative Surfaces Iic..
specializing in repainting, mt
&amp; cxl , wallpaper, wall fexing.
wood Staining. Free Est. After:
you have called the rest calI
the best. 862 55Y2
Paiiting&amp; Repair

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Trent Painting &amp; Repair
InteriorS. Exterior
Free Est.
372 3558,
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p ''ting&amp; Remodeling

FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349 5259

HousewivesCleaningService

nilure Salvage. 3fl.S13l

Personalized last dependabl

Pholoarauhy
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Regular or ltime basis
We do wash windows
677
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Tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roil-a way bed you've
nowhere to roll away - . - If you

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
photos or color SilO. 3238751.
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place a Classified Ad today.
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In*1nIrwsmsnts

REALESTATI
REALTOR, 332.7498

Lawn Care
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4 S

$ Man, quality operation
•s

S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. '.ayne Beau. 327132$

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
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321.031?

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

Real Estate Agency

3232222

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dIng. Very clean, $14.lSea. PC.
Nell's Sanford FurnIture
Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
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100' LAKE FRONT LOT in
Casselberryon $eminola Blvd.
Good for investment or usa
now. $11,900 with good terms,

CailBart

2565
PARK The

Branch

Offi__

Elatstlfui country lot in Deltone,
located off Courtland &amp;
Shallowford, wooded. $3,350,
32375$t after 5

delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur

niture Salvage, 17.97. So. of
Sanford. 373-17"
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REALTY WORLD..

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

r,Iered, well drained, mobile
home OK, assume mtg. at I
pct. $2100 per acre. 3332333.

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14o,nt' Re'pair &amp; Remodeling
2lfirs
322 077)
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Complete Mobile
I4on,t' Repair
349 5259 - -

SERVICES UNLIMITED

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Tile floors installed
NEW&amp; REPAIR
Fr&amp;'&amp;'Est
830 I783aft6

FIREWOOD
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Rebuild Condemned Houses 5 G flAuNT
372 0665

MEINTZER IlL!
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 75 yrs. Exp $69 $57

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Alterations. Dressmaking
11 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
67-Livestock-Poultry
Drapes, Upholstery
Cash br your loll Will build n LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA ......_.322-0701
your lot at our lot.
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC,
SISfori'plck
dli ad
%' Enterprise, Inc.
136,900.
Yearling Sfeer, 1,000IbS.
3734917 aft.
Medel Inc . Realtor
641 30)3
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Very Well Fed, $700
yWaII
323 6769
..
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NEW HOMES
51-Househods
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm..
Open lto5dally
68-Wanted to Buy
Remodel I. Additions.
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Call 83) 5399or 062 0135
197$ Singer Fufura Fully auto,
'
$250 mo. I. under if you qualify.
repossessed, used very short
372-2994
Let a Classified Ad help you find
time, Original $01, bal, $111 or
Cash 322-4132
more room for storage.
131 mo. Aent $3
REALTY - REALTORS
LiSTNOWI
Larry's Marl, 215 Sanford Ave.
Classified Ads bind buyers
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
Call WaltCappei3336100
Whybuy used? Newbrand nam,
SEIGLER REALTY
fast,
SUPER? 3 BR, 28 home on nice
Kles Realty Inc.
lurniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
BROKER
corner lot? Great investment
REALTOR
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
$2L3005
proplAdi.propavaills3l.I0Ol ________________________
Grooming &amp; Boarding
fullsize,queenlking. Jenkins
2439 S,MyrfleAve
fE BUY USFD FURNITURE,
Furniture, 20SF. 25th St. 323Orlando
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
Sanlord
NEATI 3 BR, lB home with lots
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
0911.
377 1577
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
321 0640
of potential? Priced to seIll
Boarding Kennels Thermo
niture,
205
F
25th
St.
373
0951
$233001
stat controled heal, off floor
oIl of total inventory of brand
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sleeping boxes. We cater to
new mnterspring bedding. These
BEAUTIFUL-I 4 BR, 2½ 5
Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
your pet. 3225152.
beds are not damaged or
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home In Loch Arborl pool i
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
seconds
but
brand
new
top
lIne
OSTEEN-DEER RUN
Patiol C-HIA. DR. satin kIt,,
Jim
-u
bedding sets ónlyl Free local
$0 acres, lightly wooded,

FRI much more. BPP SEN.
VICE CONTRACT. Just

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Pianos 8. organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob Ball 372 1103, 2207 French

Beds, Dbl. motel 8.5. 1 Matt..
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S. French. 373 7340.
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Furniture for all rooms, plus
waterbed, stereo, TV, lamps,
etc. No item over $200. 373
8823.
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Low Down Payment

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SFLL,TPADE
311 31SF. First St.
322-5627

$ ACRES

VA.FHA.235-Con.Hornes

373 'B34

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- -69 t
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 034
4405 (Dealer I

107W 77th 5'

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Frenco

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W.ssher Dryer
Wedding Dress, size 9
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Call days 327 7403
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lamps. All are hand made.
differenl, and 20" diameter

HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE, Dc
BARY AREA. IS WOODED
ACR ES, 531,500.

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BATTERY SHOP

FILL DIRTS. TOP SOIL
Closed restaurant must liquidate
YELLOW SAND
immediately. Many lead &amp;
Call Clark 6. Itirl 3237580
copper Tilfany type hanging ____________________________

GONE IN SERVICE OWNER
SAYS SELL 5 ACRES NEAR
UPSALA TRANSFER
STATION, $5,900 CASH.

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
323-5714, WE HAVE BUYERSI

WE BUY CARS

76-Auto Parts
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TIFFANY LAMPS

CHECK THIS PRICEI 2 story,
3 BR. 1'.: 8 home w.new car-

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tble w 2 benches, $30 full size
baby bed w matt, $25 Oak
Porch rockers, $79 95; metal
office desk. $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 705 E. 75th SI. 373
0981,

N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 642.345'
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If so you will recognize the
Potentiality of these 6 acres
on the beautiful Wekiva River
at SR 46. Only 1110.000.

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REAL ESTATE Broker

2': PLUS ACRES PAVED
ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
TREES ON ST. JOHNS

1980 Travel Tr,iile'r 35'. tip out,
AC. Carpeted. Iqe BR. deluve
turn, patio (tours 'ilany *7'.
tras, r,lusl sell thiS we'ek Cost
511.600 selling $6 9951 .1253368

I niiI ,cect of Specdw,i,
D,itori,t P,'ach will hold
pi.4Ic AU TO AUC 7 ION s-vt'ry
TIJesday&amp;aturd..et 7:10. It's
tile only one in Florida. You s*
the reserved prIce. Call 901.231
$311 for tunther details.

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If you needfill for
Lg holes. Ion good price
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373 9278

21 acre orange grove, w 6" well

HOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
large 3BR home w eat in kit,,
new paint inside &amp; out, &amp;
fenced corner lot. Only
537,50011

19" Zenith SoIa orig
5-493 7% bal 5183 lb or $17 mo
Agent 339 0386

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GUITAR LESSONS-- 30 yrs. :
197) Buick Regal$900
e'.p as teacher &amp; professional
1971 Mustang 5600
BUY JUNK CARS
guitarist, Sludied theory &amp;
3?) 0372
From $lOto $50
.
composition at Chicago Con
Call 322 1621. 3" 116(1
servatory of Music Beginners, '73 Unto, 79mpg. good tireS,
enroll now. ISa lesson Student
New b,ltt &amp; muffler
10 Dollar Paid for iunk
guitars available, $29 Also
322 -$879 or 32) 0639
cars,
trucks
&amp;
heavy
equipment.
I
save on Gibson. Martin, Guild,
I
372
5990
75 Gremlin, 6 c yl auto - air.
Yatiiatia, etc Lackey's Guilar
Center &amp; Studio, Sanford
!
;*,wer, rOdiO 33.000 nh . $1875.
78-!th3torcycles323 8941
nay iu,i4ider small c,sr 'n
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Beautiful console piano, French
A
OK
'TIRE
322
7450
I
Dodge Monaco. AC. PS, eni
Provincial styling, used very
NEW TIRES$I9 895. UP
AM FM 8 track stereo, take
little Fantastic tone &amp; touch
2113 French Ave
Santord
over paynienls Must sell
response
373 7280
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Reconditioned &amp; reStyled pianos, I
including new keys, new
tinish, choose from various
,.j
Slyles &amp; finish
5695.
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Levis 5. Wrangler Jeans
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanbord Ave
327 579)

5 acre orange grove

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hi

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sceIlaneous for Saie
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INTEREST

MORRIS

75-Recreational Vehicles

59-MUsiCal Irchandise

1sf &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate ft
Business los Florida Mon
tgage lnveslment. 1101 F.
Robinson. Orlando, 177 2976.

6 S acres with small pond

H. Ernest

Good used TV's. $758. up
MILLERS
I6l9Orlando Dr
Ph 322 0352

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ft. intercom., solarium &amp;
fireplace on ' acre wooded
lot. $115,000.

Lakefront countrycharm,2BR,
28. brick FP, 1g. lakeside
deck. dock, storage buildings,
fenced lot, many extras.
$51,900 by owner principals
only. Call aft 5.3236507.

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&amp;,Sold

GOOD INVESTMENTS ONLY

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Stunning 36R 26 wpiush
cptg., brick fireplace, dream
kit 8 huge bdrms on 1g., treed
lot for 179,90011

ARE YOU FARSIGHTED?

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I YR. OLD DIlL WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 26. w
Central HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 119,9001? Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323 5711.
43-LotAcreage
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POISSON MARINE
2927 Hwy Il 92
Sanford, F Ia 32771
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or Sale 1931 %odeI A. 7 Or
1 orcl E'.t running conti
Modified road car FIRM
Somebody is looking for sour
s '.00 321 4153 itt 5
- --bargain Offer it tcxlay in the ------ _______________________________
Classified Ads
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Wcbuyequity in houses. apts &amp;
v,,cant land Lucky Invest
,,it'nf, r' 0 Ito'. 29 S.inlord
3?? 47.11

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GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323 7310
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your TVr'rnotccontrolled
no wires Conic by our chop
for demonst ration
HFPB'S T\'
2597 S S,intord Ave
3?) 1734

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w' buy yOuI equity.
cloSe n 7 tirs
AWARD REALTY INC
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Mont,' Carlo 197) AC PS PB
SwivC buck,'t seats 6) (570 rn
Es Ccind 51 ('00 321 0825 .'tP I

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47-Real Estate Wanted
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Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home. single or double wide.
Call anytime 1773 0781

BRAND NEW BEAUTY-

Enoycieafl suburban living on
1 f acre. 3 over sIzed bdrms., 2
baths, guest cottage &amp; much
more. On s79,900.

BROKER
w,S.MvrtleAve.
Orlando
321 1577

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DEPARTMENT

, clComa

SEIGLER REALTY

UA$MpLOy

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Fvei 3270612,327 158
07 F 25th St

Irontage, A must see at

Sanford's Sales Leader

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If your Club or Ot'9Ifl'

323.7837

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Investors this won't last long
Nice 7 BR &amp; 1 BR turn
Triplex, 7 carports. Comm.
zoned on S. Sanford Ave 1g.
lot could build additional units,
Rent for $655 mo
clear over
3100 Msumc prc.c'nt mtg.
Asking 363.000. 7897377

1k Harney, lake front 200'
137.000.

186.30011

NATURE LOVERS

Only 537.5001

4

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N.V. Crum

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42-Mobile Homes

GIANT OAKS- Rural lakefront
3 BR, 78 has 2100 sq ft on
gorgeous 297' aeep lot w-100'

This lovely estate is for you.

Eves: 349-3100, 322 1959,3234302

MORTGAGE.

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HAL COLBWT REALTY

MULTIPLE LISTING R&amp;AL TOP

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por Fst,itt- (or'imercal 8. Resi
dental .5uitions A Appraisals
Call Dells Auction 373 5670

46-A-Industrial Property
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AMERICAN
VETERANS

Bingo
Evsry Wed. &amp; Sat..
Early Birds 7:15pm,

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Laboiratorles Corp. SIlver

3235774

INC.

Beach front house
InNewSmynna,$200wk.
Call 904.43$ 5$
n't pile no longer neoged items
high as an elephanf's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet I

339 0509
339050$

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REALTORS MIS

3 BR, FP, fenced yd., assume
mort. 512.900.

RFALTOR 372.1991
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE

41Houses

S

ord Grand Turin
All
viwer A C New
up &amp;
tires A,jtO trans ca,oeted
One owner
- 322 8635

72 -Auction

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Realty, Inc

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36Resort Property
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REALIOR

*AA EMPLOYMENT
Cl2FrenChAv,.
CorIlerOflOthIFrench
"Your Futuri Our CQt ,'

Secretary, Typist, sales oriented
With Pleasing telephone
PIrIIllelit$?. Speed typh,, $
lhOfThSIld a must &amp; contact
Mr.
Trie
at
Jungle

305 323 1863

ESTATE SALE
2 BR, lB w.FP, exc. location.
Only $21,000.

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lularold

5.45,000.

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3Bedroom,)V,bafh, large yard.
$300mo.,$iQodeposit

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SpREALIOR
3390509
70) Bldg.
E. Allamonte Dr.
339 0505

Furnished

Free details Stewart.C, 100
Falrview Rd., Needham, Ma.

2estment

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"Please deposit one cent
-s---for the- next 30 pounds."
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M. Unsworth Realty

8Autos for Sale

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 25". SOld mw
over 5700 Balance due 3175
or take ever my panients
$17 00 nionth
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver C,ill
867 S3'
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Make room In your attic, garage
Development Opportunity
Sell idle Items with a Classiflen
Ad. Call a friendly adtaker at One entire block ZRMOI Ofl W.
322-3611 or $3i4993.
1st St. Exc. potential, use your
imagination,

$353.58 wkly, $51.90 daily.
homework. Start immed.
Mak, this possibility a reality.

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Build to Suit our lot or yourS
FHA VA, FHA 7358.245

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$ACCT CLERKS

BEAT THE HIGH COST
OF HOUSING
We've iust listed a 2 unit income
property, It's a great home
w lots of living area, priced
rightt New carpeting, kit &amp;
bathrooms, make it easy for
you to move into immediately
Low interest, assumable mtg.

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"srit.

25415. French Ave. 377 0231
327 3772, 322 0779. 377 S35
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cost Classified Ad

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREpLTOR

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SGENERALLABORERS$
Many openIngs, trainee position
avail.

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Paint &amp; body shop for sale or
tease w 2 BR apt. attached,
Owner will hold mtg. Call br
all details.

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

ROOM HOUSE NEED FIXIN'
&amp; FENCIN'. $350 MONTH. I
SE I G L E N
R E A L 1 V.
BROKER. 321-0640.

S. W. Birmingham, Alabama
35211.
Include
three

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Antiques Oriental Rugs
Mtic flo.es - Slot Machines
Bridgi's Antiques
373 2501

Ref repo 16 Cu II Irot tree
Org $529. now $705 or $19 mo
Agent 339 9386

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1k Mary. 2 acresZ.agni. Plenty
of room for country home,
325000

NEW LISTING
911 Elm Ave Don't m1s5 this
onet 2 BR, I' B. comp.
remodeled home, 1g. LR, OR,
C H&amp;A 531.200 w assumable
rntg. at 10 jxt

I? ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
SORRENTO OLD S BED

2, 1100-633-4545 or write

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321-0759

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3 BR, 1½ B, CH&amp;A. $325 mo.,
adults. No pets. Sec dep.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.,
REALTORS. 373.5774.

NAMCO, 2121 Montevalbo Rd.,

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- 7) Chevy 3 ton. with II: side
in camper. Stote. ref toilet.
healer, sleeps 5 Only 53.500
.173 ?37i

.%Sar,nese.tarit
wanted
377 8863

WASI4F P
Parts.
Service Used Machines.
MOONEY APPI ANCES
123 0897

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Geneva S acres cleared w pond
&amp; well, ideal for mobile home.
521.000

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BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
7640 Sanford Ave.

NEW LISTING
Conveniently located 4 BR, 28
Split plan home w pool.
Located With in walking
distance to schools &amp; ShOpping.
Great for the growing family.

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High immediate income.
Minimum Investment $4,95.
HIghprofItstructur..Calbopr,

Experienced Part.Time Motor

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Toliphana: (351)814-5501
Publish March IL 25. 1
OET.90

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No selling. Service top
retaIlers under exclusIve
contract established by us.

happen.

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this NOtICe 01 Administration is
MWCh IL 1155.
JEFFREY T. RAY,
as Pat'senal Representati
01 th 1s16,
HOWARD V. CR1168,
ails kiliWn as

P.O. lea ia
Witlir Park, Florida W15

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1303W. 25th St.

Own Your Own Business.
Distributorship for Kodak
film, Duracell Batteries, GE,
Sylvania and other photo
projcts needed In pour area.

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ffierisf, the qualificatIons
the
t'1 Representative, or the
venue or iUrI$dIctIsn ii me cauit.
ALL CLAIMs, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED.

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RARE OPPORTUNITY

When you place a ClasslfiedF
IM Evening Herald, stay Clow
to your phone because
something wonderful Is about to

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It's
easy and fun The Want Ad
Way.

Tired of house huntIng? 37, $320
mc. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
child., no pets.
Geneva GardensApts.

24Business 4portunities

3277). Equal Opportunity
Employer. M.F.

Ci2FranchAve.
3335176
Cornerof OthI Frencti
"Your Future Our concern"

OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE, to fill any
objections they may have that
challenges the validity 01 the
diCedent's Will and CodIcIl

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P.O. Box 1651, Sanford,•Fl.

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claImed. If the claim is no yet
due. the date wtsen It wIll become
due shall be stated. lithe claIm Is
9ent or unllquldated, the
nature of the uncertaInty shall be
stated. If the claIm is secured, the
sicurlty shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to till clerk to
ma
the clet to mail OIlS COPY
°
Rlpresetdative.
Alt persons Interested in the
edate tb whom a Copy of this
Noticed Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS OF THE DATE

excellent
quality restaurant, eves, P.1,
apply in person. Mrs. G.,
Deltona Inn. 64$.443

private
carriage
dock
operatIon in Sanford, Fl.
Good salary I benefIts.
Qualified persons reply to Box

CourtofSemIflol,county,Florlda,

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CASHIER-HOSTESS

Freight handler needed for

ritshed

2 BR, 15, 2 car garage w Work
shop, $325 mo. wOne mo.
serurlty. 373.3118 aft 5 p.m.

Silver Lake Road.

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REALTORS
1Zi_.0.i9.d Ave._,
fl2117
NO QUALIFYING ON THESE
SANFORD .1 2. C A H, like new,
owner $41,500
LONGW000 3 2, blk needs TLC,
asking 339.500
31 with .1 acre grove. 20 pct. dn..
10 pcI interest, $14,500.

Ev4 373.3554

Eve. 305 668 5640

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FREIGHT HANDLERS

OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE

for single, many features
including attic storage. 330) 5.
Sanford Ave
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counting, must be capable
typist. Cobia Boat Co. 100

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IN RE:
Estate of HOWARD V. CRUM,
also known as H.V. CRUM,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIoN
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

Energy efficiency studios, idea

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Sanford Court Apts

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1 Room apt. Utilities Furn.
Middleagedpersonpreferred
668 620$

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REALTOR

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Upstairs 2 BR apt.. unfurn,
IeWly deco, working couple,
private ent. Off Street parking.
Dep., no pets. 3239228.
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31-Aparttflefl.ts Furnished

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Three 40ft alumnum trailers
E.cellcnt condition Prcetj to
sell 1CS 72? 6493 c1as or 705

,Ve buy uSed furniture
URNITURF &amp; THINGS
c S Sanford Ave
3 6593

Washer rt'po GE tj('iu'.t' ?IiiMti.'l
Sold org $409 35. used short
time Pal 3189 14 or $19 35 mo
Agent 339 8386

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ORIENTAL PU.S WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used. ,iny condition 644 5126

Originally $,49, assume pay
ment5 0' $21 mo Agent 339
8196

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executive
Townhouse. 3 BR, 2'
B.
Brantley Schools. 5550 mo.
Call 322-5965.

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2BRmodern,goodbocalion
Fenced, A&amp;H, w w carpet
831-6788

invoices, filing, and filling in
ere ever needed in ac

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP

-Wantod to Buy

Push button ,.ontr,lc, h,). coro

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Steel Bldg - 2.880 s. ft. appro..,
wired for 220 service,
COnCretefloo Ideal br small
business Owner may assist in
binancing, $61,500,

I BR-5209 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
Sanford.
Call
3238670
Mariner's Villag.
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Secretary Accounting Clerk
needed,
duties
include
correspondence, typing sales

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9 &amp; 11 a.m. 32)0621.

18Help - Wanted

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EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail. in this
4': acre estate. 38R, 46 w.
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guest cottage, fruit trees.
592.000.

COUNTRY LIVING at its
S acres fenced, 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath.
lam room, Iiteplac, Screen
patio w BBQ. Set, Cleaning
Pool W Cool deck, fenced
pastures, fish pcnd, access to
St. Johns River $179,000

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seeking Part.timesalesperson
to Work at Auto Train Gift
Caboose, Sanford Terminal,
age must be 18, phone between

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WOODED 3.2 acres 1390 ft
frontage) on Stone Island
Road $72,000

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WhatevertheoCcasion,
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there isa
classified ad to solve it. Try
one soon.

Free travel, other benefits,

c. E. EXCLUSIVE
Creative Expre*sns
322-7813
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LUXURY LIVING
3 BR. 28. pool, BBQ, green
house, Ig patio, $55,900

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intelligent, desIring progress.
Heavy work. Retiree ac
ceptable. Permanent. United
Solvents, 373.6464.

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1910.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
By Mary T. Norton.

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2 BR. 76, Condo, Kit equipped,

Porch, gar.fireplace. Ig tre.j
lot, good area PRICED
REDUCED TO 557.500.

Roommateto Share
My2BRApt.
Call Bill 32301$1

Weilrenes
FulI&amp; Part-time
Appiy Days Inn, Sanford

every day,

Feeder Pigs;
Hogs butchered, Cut&amp;wrapped
90c lb. 322-4823
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If you are having difficulty findmnç
a place to live, ur to rivs,
job, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads

newspaper of general circulation
of the City, one (1) time at least
fifteen (15) days prior to the time
of the public hearing.
Dated this 6th day of March,

City Clerk
Publish March 15, 1980
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Probate DIvision, the address of
wt,Icti Is Room 322. SemInole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida 32771. The Personal
Representative 01 th. estate 15
JEFFREY 1. RAY,
ose ad.
eu is co Past Office Box 1321,
Seminole County Courthouse,
Park, Florida 32790. The
Sanford, Florida. The co-personal
repmantative of the
ate are name and address of the Perscnal
LINDA SPENCER FOSTER and. Representative's attorney Is
DONNA .1. STIMPSON W$5OI
KENNETH F. MURRAH, of
address Is 1020 Bear Lake Road, Murrah, Doyle, $asser and Din.
Apopk.a, Florida. The name pod mer, PA., 500 West Morse
address
of
the
personal Boulevard (Post Office Box 1325),
representative's attorney are set Winter Park, Florida 32190.
All persons having claims or
forth below,
All persons having claIms or demands agaInst the estate are
demands agaInst the estate are required, WITHIN THREE
requIred, WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
MONTHS FROM THE DATE F THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to fIle with the
THIS NOT ICE, to file with the cierk.of the above court a written
clerk of the above court a written statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claIm must
statemofenyClamet'd,m
they may have. Each Claim must be in writIng and must indicate the
be In writing and must Indicate the basIs for the claim, the name d
basIs for the claim, the name and address of the credItor..or its agent

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or;ttonwy, and the amount
claImed. It the claim Is not yet
du. the date when It will become
due shell be stated. lithe claim Is
contingent or unliqubdated, the
nature 01 the uncertainty shall be
stated. littvedlalvn Iswcuaed,the
security shall be descrIbed. The
claimant shall deliver suffIcient
copies of tile claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mall one copy
to each personal
dative.
AU persons Interested lii the
estate to whom a cp et this
Noficeof AdminIstration h been
mailed are required, WITHIN

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41-Houses

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AAAEMPLOYMENT
9l2FrenchAve.
323-3176
Cornerof lOth&amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

Baby Sitting in my home for
working mothers. Prefer
babies up- to 2 vrs old.- 321.0151

CLAIMS

RAYMOND M. SPENCER
Deceased
NOTICE OP 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
RAYMOND M.
SPENCER,
deceased, File Number PR .0.78,,
spending in the CIrcuIt Court for.
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address 01 which 1$

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inmyhome.HrIy,damly,y
rates. Day or night. 3226477.

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Tract of Land lying in the NE 4 of
NW'i of Sec, 6, $42,300
Harold 5. Hall &amp; WI Patrice V.to
Charles W. Maida, Lot 17 San
Sebastian Hts UN 3, $56,000
Bel Aire Homes Inc to Jack D.
Hauck.LotI79OelAIreHiIIsUN,,
130.200
Sabal point Prop Inc to Phoenix
Homes Inc. Lot 9 Cypress Landing
at Sabal Point, 515,900
Ben M. Beasley &amp; WI Nancy B. to
David B. Rhodes III &amp; wf Sara M.,
Lot 16 01k A Head Manor UN 4,
$62,000
Gerald Korman to Gallimore
Homes Inc Lot 15 01k G Tr 57
Sanlando Springs, 59,000
The Babcock Co to Steven P I
Woods &amp; wf Angela, Lot 216

Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH19
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 n.m., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn,
Recovery mc,, 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road,
Ait.amonte Springs.
SanfordSereandergsenjorcitizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
civic center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30p.m. Florida Power&amp; Light,
301 N. Myrtle Aye,, Sanford.
Sanford.Seminole Jayceette., 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeateri Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall

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Seminole County Humane Society, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Speaker -J
Loe Petropulos, of J&amp;J Exterminating, on pest control.
We Care orientation session, 7-10 p.m., (yJ
Shep'herd Church, 5400 Oleander Drive, Orlando. Call
628-1227.

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Dale H. Doge to L,H. Stephens, of NE'. of NW'
of Sect. 2$, 21.30 Elizabeth W. to David W. Brown &amp;
Seminole
rIando - Winter Park
Lot 10 81k A The Springs $3,100,730.
wf Teresa P., Lots 14 and 15 &amp; the
Spreading Oak VIII, $117,500.
(QCD) Lk of The Woods Inc. to
Ronald A. Martin &amp; WI Barbara Charles Bivona &amp; wI Anna M. Lot N 10 ft of Lot 13, 81k 1 Mayfair,
DIESEL MECHANIC
$64,000.
D. to James E. Stringham &amp; wit 233 Ui of the Woods Townhouse
Class A Mech needed for private
Kenneth 6. Crossman 8. WI
Joy N., Lot 23 Tuscbwilla UN 6, Sect. 6, 2235 $100
carrier In Sanford, i. Mvt
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Florence A. to Elbridge L. Garvin
RATES
Winter Springs, S10I,00o.
BMAProptoCharlejVionaf
have background in
John T. Ashford Jr. &amp; wf Lois R. Ann M. cont, same as above, &amp;wfOJlveG.,TheSflft.of Lot 15
44c line
itime
mechanics. Good benel,tt,
&amp; the N 39 ft. of Lot 16 First Add tO
tO George 0. Graham &amp; WI $70,300.
3 consecutive times
3c a line
Pinehurst,
$23,900.
salary commensurate with
Dorothy-i., Lot 52 Blk A Crystall
Ralph W. Kelley to Gerald F.
800 A.M - 530 P.M.
7coinicutivtImes
3c a line
exp.Qualifiedpersonsr,p,yto
(QCD) JoSeph I. Goldstein Ind. .
Bowl Add to Casselberry, 8.39, Sneli&amp;wf5haronLTp,,75f0f
&amp; Tr to BML Invest. &amp; PRN In.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Box 51 co The
Evening
$60,000.
Lot 13 BIk Q Longwood Park, vest., Lot 1 BIk A Sunland Est.,
Herald, P.O. Box 1651, San
SATURDAY 9 Noon
Howard D. Pryor &amp; wf Barbara $42,500.
3 Lines Minimum
$100.
ford Fl. 32771. Equal op
G. to Israle Santana 8. wf Noemi,
James J. Mulligan 8. WI Caro J.
portunity Employer M F.
Dale H. Dodge to L.H. Stephens,
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Lot860SpringOaksUNI,$
Lot 10 81k A The Springs
DEADLINES
(QCD) Nita J. Weitzenkorn fka Lot 30 81k B Carriage Hill Un 4,
rttime Sales
Spare or
Soreadlng Oak VIII, $112,500.
Nita J. Sherburne to Norman S. $38,400.
Fl Res Comm Inc to James
wanted.
Work
out of your own
Sherburne, Lot 16 81k 8 N Orlando
Noon The Da9 Before Publication
Frederick G. Welclay &amp; Martha Norma, Lot 9 81k C Greenwood
home, set your own hours,
Townside Fouilh Add., sioo.
L. to Larry W. McDaniel 1 WI Lakes Un 2, $47,250.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
Lewis S. Law &amp; wf Edith M. to Annette Lot 18 81k C Woodmere
Fl Res Comm Inc to Randy .1.
Sunday - Noon Friday
INVESTMENT. Fring,
Wm R. Guy 8. Barbara A., Lot 6 Park Second Rep $28,300.
__________________________________________________________
Lewis &amp; wf JacquelIne K., Lot 20
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Include,
benefits
PaiO
81k B Rep Lots 29 &amp; 30 Bear Lake
Ralph 0. Short &amp; WI Mary to 81k A Greenwood Lakes Un 2.
vacation, company car,
Heights, $37,500.
Malcolm C. Barber &amp; WI Phyllis A. $73,000.
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___________-retirement plan &amp; more. For
Thomas F. Evans to John R. Lot 27 Seminole Raceway 1st Add.,
Jim J. Dozier to Irene Camp.,
more information call Rich or
Carver &amp; wf Jane F. Lot 29 $16,000.
Lot 1, Lavada Ct., $7,000.
3-Centeries
4--Personals
Marcia aft 6 P.m. 834.5880.
Brookhollow, $13,000.
Donald V. Jablonski&amp;wf Nancy
Gidus Blders Inc. to Larry E.
Jack W. Reynolds &amp; Jo Anne to L. &amp; Orris H. Robinson &amp; Sandra Bittle &amp;
wf Joan B.. Lot 23 Case
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Nicholas 6. Piller &amp; WI Joan B., B. &amp; Sharon T. Braun to James K.
•_.
2 Spaces in Masonic Gardens. In
CANNON REST HOME
Lot 13 Wekiva Hills Sect, 9, Dossrnan &amp; wf Veda, Lot 95 Slavia Grande, U0,000.
area most beautiful Mem.
Special care for elderly lady or
$
MGR. TRAINEE $
L.T. Hunt Jr. &amp; Doris E. to Le
$102,900.
orial Park. $100, to settle
Colony Subdv, $39,000.
gentleman. Private room,
Good with math, must be career
Plaza Decor Inc.. Lots .41 1.
Unsworth Builders Inc to Lura
estate.
Andrew E. Amoroso &amp; WI LW, $29,000.
goocUood, etc. 121 DeloresDr.,
minded. This one is for you
Mae Payne, Lt $3 Less the W 16.36 Prudence el al to UN WOOd.
Altamonte Springs. $341148.
Mercedes A. McCorkle 8. Ernest
tt Geneva Terrace Amended Plat, working Inc. TR 5, Lot
AAA EMPLOYMENT
16 E. to Dewana L. Atterbury Un 234
134,000.
913 French Ave.
WhrBe Lonely? Write: "Get A
Longwood md. Park A Tract of Orienta Point Condo VIII One.
3235176
Broyhill Realty Inc to Adventis land lying in the NE'4 of NW4 of $67,300.
Corner of lOth&amp; French
Mate" Dating Service. All
Health Sys. Sunbelt Inc., Lots 328- Sect. 6, 21-30, $72,000.
"Your Future Our Concern"
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
B.F. Wheeler Jr. &amp; Mariam L.
53), 533. 5118. the N 'i lot its 55, 536
ICr, Fl. 3351$.
Mobil Oil Crp to The Southland Martin to Michael M. Staley &amp; WI
FLORIDA
&amp; 5378. the N "i of lot 558 less the E Crp from the inters of the S line of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
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Deborah L. The E 210 ft of the W
leOlt of LOt 5338. also less the N 16 81k G Sunland Est.. 1210.000.
HEARING
16731$ of the N 710 ft. of the S 475.66
110$ the E 1801 of Lot 3581 Ihe plat
5-Lost &amp; Found
Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur
Anna Lea Heard to J. Foreman
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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of Altamonte Land Hotel 8. Nay. Heard The W 65ff of the N 99 It. of ft. of the NW'/ of Sect. 17, $3,500.
lic. preferred, will train. Apply
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Francis
J.
Nahill
&amp;
WI
Grace
V.
to., $850,000.
in person Richle's VW, 1 ml. N.
Lots 6 6. 7 81k 9 Tier 3, E.R. to Leslie B. Lee, Lot 12 81k SNOrt, by the City Council of the City of
Found
young
male
dog,
appears
Olin AM Homes of Fl Inc to Traffords Map of Sanf. $100.
of 434 on 17.92.
Winter SprIngs, Florida, that said
Townslte Fourth Add, $26,000.
lobe shep &amp; collie mixed. 81k
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Dominic V. Genovesi 8. WI Ruth I,
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to George
Peter Peeve &amp; WI Brenda J. to City Council will hold a public
over reddish tan, Flea collar &amp;
Lot 12 81k 8 Greenwood Lakes UN 0. Roberts &amp; WI June M. Lot 168 PaulIne Bocock, The W
The Evening Herald Classified
choke collar. 327.3999,
50.5$ ft. of hearing at the City HaIl, 400 N.
I, $57,100.
Ads offer no fancy claim.
Bel Aire Hills Un 2, 131,000.
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs,
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lot
268.
the
E
20.12
ft.
of
Lot
23
81k
Lisa Henley Ika Lisa H. Camp.
5. . . .Just Resultsl
Wm. 0 O'Donnell &amp; wI Elaine P. 53 Sanlando The Suburb Beut. FL, on Tuesday, April 8, 1980, at -.__________________________
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bell to Patrick Cummings &amp; WI M. to Harold R. WmS Tr the W
7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
I
6-Chiid C8f'e
175 ft.
Palm Springs Sect., $13000
Colette. Lot 3 81k A N Orlando of the E 313 ft. 81k C
Reliable woman to care for
Weathersfield
Lloyd E. Clifton 1. WI Norma S. possible, to consider an Ordinance
Ranches Sect, 8, $45,700
I elderly lady in my home
entitled as follows:
Subvd, $190,000.
to
Andrew
t.
Furia
&amp;
WI
Elizabeth
Hallmark Builders Inc to
.
Mature European Lady
weekends. Flexible hrs, prefer
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Wanted:
Barbara E. Sonner to Anthony A., Lot 11 rep Semlnola Park,
Charles 0. Harlan &amp; WI Suzanne Grabowski, Lot 381k B Pineview,
for child care in my home.
from Sanford area, must have
OF
WINTER
$34,000.
SPRINGS,
j
C., Lot 10 81k $ N Orlando Ranches 973, 137,500.
Longwood.L.k, Mary area.
oWfltrans.322.0)5i
FLORIDA, REZONING THE
Sec. $65,300
Own transportation preferred. I
Alt VIII Inc to Constance C.
HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED
Sun Rise Erectors Inc to
Day
64J.16, eve 323-6880.
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Timothy 0. Gelt:, Claire C. &amp; I $23,900.
STATE ROAD 431 BETWEEN
Anna E, Lot 104 Sunrise UN 2 A,
I
$ BOOKKEEPERS
. INV.JTATIONTOBID:
Alt VIII Inc to Byron G.
SHERRY
AND
BENNETT Will care for your child in my
home at night, reasonable
The City of Longwood, Florida Is STREETS IN THE CITY OF
Able to set.up bookkeeping
Westerlield, Un 310 Bldg 300 Alt
Wayne Nicarry aka Wayne A. VIII I $75,900.
rates. Call 322-4109 for In. I
acceptingwaledbidsforpavingof WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE
systems, Exp. $170 to $113 to
I
Nicarry to Anthony Carione, A
formation.
start Mon thru Friday 9.3.
Olin AM Homes of FL Inc to Wayman Street from SR 431 to COUNTY, FLORIDA, FROM ITS _______________________

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223 5321

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real estate I Inventory,
W. Mallczowski,
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cases of three students who transferred athletics in the state.
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schools. Transfers are allowed only for
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TEL AVIV, Israel(U PI)— The leaders idea of a summit meeting. The report this time.
of Egypt, Israel and the United

States

said both agreed.

hospital Public Relations Director Kay those people will not come here to bother replacement facility is built.

The radio said the official an. first tour of the facility, he said Seminole Bartholomew said Tesar feels there them.
HCA assumed the assets and liabilities
"They have to be asked to come," she of Seminole Memorial and agreed to
nouncernent of the Camp David summit Memorial Hospital will retain its present should be community participation in the
break the deadlock in the Palestinian and its timing could come later today.
said.
name until the replacement facility is naming of the hospital.
lease the hospital building for three years
autonomy talks, the Israeli army radio
completed.
She said Tesar today again emphasized
Despite economic problems and for $5.2 million. The corporation conSadat, Carter and Begin met for 13
said today.
Although Hospital Corporation of that quality care is HCA's top priority. federal government cut-backs, a tracted to pro%ide a replacement hospital
The radio said President Carter days at Camp David In September 1978 to America(HCA) officials have called the
She said Tesar was asked when HCA company spokesman from IICA's cor- ata cost of at least $118 million and then
sounded out Prime Minister Menachem produce the framework for the Egyptian-

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patient treatment by mid-June, said for the center's operation have been treatment on two shifts daily six days per
Dorsey Greene, administrator of the received.
week. The average patient, he said, must
Artificial Kidney Ce n ter in Orlando
It is expected that 24 patients from the have kidney dialysis three times weekly.
today.
Sanford-Lake Mary-Deltona area, who
He added local patients are anxious for
The partnership of doctors acquiring now must travel to Orlando three times the new center because the center in
the building, owned by William L. Kirk weekly for kidney dialysis, will transfer Orlando is overcrowded and currently
Sr., have tentatively scheduled closing on to the more conveniently located Sanford operating around the clock. The same
the property for later this week. Sales center when it opens.
group operates kidney dialysis centers
price of the building and property at 206 Greene said area patients are anxious throughout Florida and across the United
Commercial Avenue Is $140,000, Ac. - for plans for the Sanford center to be States. In the Central Florida area it has
cording to Buddy Duncan of Duncan" completed and the center to go into centers in Gainesville, Tampa, St.
Realty, Altamonte Springs.
operation. "We hope to be open within Petersburg, and Sarasota, In addition to
Greene said costs of renovating and three months, but that Is optimistic," Orlando.
equipping the facility are estimated at Greene said, adding he doesn't want to
The Sanford center will be sufficient In
$240,000. He said today it is hoped a give a firm date until he is sure it will be size to treat 32 patients during two shifts.
contract will be let by the end of the week
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Today

The three doctors acquiring the
"*raw Pftft by Tomwoftw
David S. Pins, to be
Seminole County rescue workers struggle in vain to revive Robert property — Dr. of
medical dirtictor
the kidney dialysis
Sml*, 18, of Geneva, who was killed TueWay evening when a
center, Dr. Joseph Warren and Dr.
tiattom' IUpped over, crushing him. Smith was driving the tractor, Robert Metzger, all nephrology

helping James and John Pressley pull logs from the Pressleys land specialists have formed a partnership
.11 State Road 46, just east
the St. Johns River when his loot for the acquisition known as the
sftppedolf the clutch, deputies say. "The chain pulled light and the Commercial Street Partnership. The
partnership In turn will be leasing
people on the
tractor (raed ot'er" said a witness,
facility
to BIo-MedicalAppllcations
could t free Smith until rescue workers arrived to help them,
w hich w
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In talking with the department heads, Lewis.
18 months, Lewis said. RCA is now ap..
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Tuesday construction of the new hospital
Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Israeli peace treaty and the current Hospital, Tesar explained that name was replied that they already have.
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given by the corpora tion because a name
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name for the new hospital."

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"You're not dealing with cities and
hospital department heads this morning, charter. Another name could be picked decisions will be inade here," she counties," lie said. "We've got the money
reported.
to do the job."
Seminole Memorial Hospital's new later.
She also said Tesar told the depart"We may have a contest or
administrator, James D. Tesar, said he
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concerning the Golden Age Olympics (GAO). After a recent GAO story on the their children transferred now only to be
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"Real People" television program, Interest In the GAO has produced about
hools are built.
50 letters from across the country, plus numerous tourists in the area stop.
said
schools
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far off. The board directed the rents to
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handle the overcrowding — a plan that
did riot involve any transfers.

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"Happily, he stopped in time, but the
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at an American woman hostage in experience must have been terrifying,
Tehran, told her one chamber was loaded Owen said.
then pulled the trigger repeatedly.
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Floyd Lay, executive secretary of the one year to transfer students unless a sports.

third and most controversial elementary
school rezoning project.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin at

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To answer your question fracutre of a vertebra. On the

There In something iom. you won't make those you
manding about your attitude AurPUB feel like losers.
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proper exercise program that abdomen is part of the overall

LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) In

1:30 in the school board chambers of the academic reasons.
transfer cases this school 'ear, students lie transferred from l.akc Howell.
(tclnan(ling their son be allowed to play
school office building at 1211 Mellonville,
To avoid athletic recruitment, the who transferred requested waivers be
The principals involved, the baseball. All three students insist they
Sanford.
FHSAA rules deny athletic eligibility for signed to allow them to participate in superintendent and the school board were not recruited and that their tran-

schools will be first on the agenda at

thoughts in order If you are taken off thetrunk, including
able todlscims your Ideas with
one who operates on your
wave length. Select a positive

this coming year. Your ideas

PETRYK

Herald Staff Writer

of fat from the abdomen? I'm habits to avoid patterns that

helps to strengthen the nb. physical characteristics that
dominal muscles, Other
occur with osteoporosis.
readers who want this Issue
If that's the case, you need
can send 75 cents with a long, attention for the osteoporosis
stamped, self-addressed and posture effects. You
envelope for it. Send your might profit from a a properly
prope '
request to me in care of this designed exercise program,
newspaper, P.O. Box
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concern and I'm sending you
The Health Letter number 3-7, some osteoporosis.
Girth Control: Avoiding The
As the bones become porous
Big Middle. It will give you a and the vertebrae shrink in
review of the proper kinds of size or collapse particularly
exercises you need tobeusing in women in your age group or
to help reduce your girth.
older, It literally shortens the
Since you've told me that spine and usually allows the
you ha ve back trouble, I think spine to bend forward. That's
you better check out any why you see the buffalo hump
exercise program, including in many older wothen.
this one, with your doctor to
The combination of the
be sure that the exercises are shortening of the spine and its
helpful for you and won't forward bending causes the
harm your back.
abdominal muscles to be
Usually the common back slack
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committee," the mayor said.

Sheppard said as soon as the copy of the "head
tax" bill is available, he will lobby other cities in
the state seeking support for the legislation,
"My job is as it spokesman for the council. The

assurances from the owners of the harness
raceway that they will pay costs, promised
earlier, for a traffic signal which must be installed on Seminole Boulevard and for additional

Springs, said this morning he has been notified by

is approved as written, Seminole County

facilities to 1w oil the cities and mullt%

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its not decided which wav it is going to go

traffic Imliceinen and firefighters needed. Nor

House Speaker Hyatt Brown that he (Hattaway)
is to be appointed to the five member pari-mutuel
wagering subcommittee later today.
That committee is to hear the Hattaway bill
next Tuesday. Hattaway said with his appointmet, he is assured of three votes on the

government would receive $90,000 from a tax at
the Orlando-Seminole Jai-alai Fronton in Fern
Park; Longwood would receive $60,000 annually
from the tax at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
and Casselberry would receive $60,000 from the
converted harness raceway.

Meanwhile, Casselberry Mayor Owen Shellpant said today he has not decided as yet hether
to go to Tallahassee to attend the subcoii*uiittee
hearing on Tuesday.
"I'iii going to talk to Sanford City Manager
Warren Knowles and others who are savvy about

%hether it will support or oppose the conversion The council has not taken any vote on
that matter and I cannot get involved," Sheppard
said. "It would not be proper 10* me to voice an
opinion."
Casselberry Council Chairman Frank Schutte

has assurance been given that the water flo
system to the track would be upgraded for fire
lighting purposes.
lie said the new oiers are now saying they
will pay up to $20,000 for the signal hilt'
estimated costs are $40,000. lie sai d the owners

subcommittee in favor of his legislation. The bill

Noting that his legislation, once approved by

the legislative process. I'm prepared to go at an~

said totliny, "Receiving $60,000annually froin the

are saying other businesses inight Ile willing to

also will permit the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
in Longwood to hold harness racing events if it
wishes.
Hattaway will take before the committee

the pari-mutuel wagering subcommittee, would
next go to the Regulated Industries Committee,
Hattaway said he also was appointed to the
Regulated Industries committee Wednesday by

time," Sheppard said.
"I'm not going to Speak against the conversion
of the harness track to a (log track," Sheppard
said, adding his purpose in going to Tallahassee is

head tax would be a step toward helping take care
of the extra traffic the converted track will
generate and toward providing the services that
will be necessary."

donate part of the costs, but the businesses have
not been named. Schutte said he is concerned that
property values in the city are going to drop
because of traffic congestion.

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the final go-ahead for Its planned test burn of a coalProject Test Cooroil mixture(COM) at Its Sanford plant's generating
dinator Tom West
unit No. 4.
gives FP&amp;L officWith the Environmental Protection Agency
fals and U. S. De(EPA) final permit issued, all remaining technical
partment
of EnerIssues concerning the test were resolved, FP&amp;L
gy representatives
announced Wednesday.
a tour Wednesday
begin
April
18
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The test burn Is scheduled to
of
the Sanford powof
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course
days
over
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will consist of 120 burn
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plant. Modificayear.
,, If successful," said Buzz Barrow, FP&amp;L entions to facilitate
vironmeutal affairs manager, "it could pave the
burning COM, a
way toward significantly decreased oil dependencecoal-oil fuel mix.
for the state of Florida."
ture, are nearly
complete.
West,
Herald reporter Diane Petryk Wednesday ac•
center, points out
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Energy representatives on a tour of the company's
features of the
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modifications
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tive Cas Foster,
radiator and tried to depend on your car running
right, and FP&amp;L
with it. You'd have troubles, said Torn West, coil-oil
official
Buzz Barmixture (COM) project Test Coordinator for FP&amp;L.
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aracterlzed challenges—for FP&amp;L. of.
jacket). West's asftcIals and U.S. Department of Energy represefltatives—the FP&amp;L crew and project engineers have
sistant, Al Menhad in attempting to modify the oil-fired Sanford
delssoh n,
left,
power plant so it will burn COM.
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ooks on. Behind
COM is the combination fuel of pulverized coal
the group is the
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COM preparation
in experiments beginning now using the plant's No.
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plant
in
which
coal
4 unit.
is pulverized and
But the plant has never burned coal in Its 54-year
q,
and
West
said
plant
workers
entered
a
mixed with fuel oil.
history,
they
had
to
learn
to
when
game
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ball
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handle coal.
There has never been any coal on any FP&amp;L
property, West said, but 15,000 tons of coal arrived
"Safety Is one of our prime objects," West said. didn't work," he said.
Feb. 26,
to
manage
a
coal
learn
about
how
One area of concern is the heaters which will raise
Of next Importance, he said, is consumer con"We had alot to
the
temperature of the fuel miiixturc to make it flow.
venience,
said.
he
One of the biggest problems is that coal is cornDespite the experiments, FP&amp;L does not want to Too hot or too cold could mean the mixture won't
see power interrupted. For this reason, West cx- run as planned.
bustible.
plained, the plant's unit No. 4 will be designed to
"There are things you just don't do," West said,
"COM will burn, we know that," said West's
"If there's a fire you don't spray it with water. That
burn oil alone through existing apparatus and COM
assistant
Al Mendelssohui. "We also know we're
can increase combustion. You put a coal fire out
through the new COM pumps. 11 pipes clog and
going
to
have
problems, but that's how we'll learn.
anything breaks down, the system can switch back
with a bulldozer,"
"And
the
results
of the Sanford experiments will
exCoal is kept as compressed as possible, he
to oil.
into
FP&amp;I.'s
overall thought processes
kind
of
be
factored
contains,
the
less
oxygen
it
plained, because the less
"I feel we owe our customers this
going
to do in (tie future,"
(.1flc'CFnmg
what
were
reliability," West said.
Likely it will burn.
Coal is also very explosive, he said. But because
"We are trying to provide for it
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"I'm very Impressed," Foster said.
Faster and' Kurtzrock visited the Sanford Plant
once previously, on Nov. 30, just before the
"when all they
modification efforts Intensified
had were pilings in the ground," Kurtzrock said.
But when no objections to the experiment were

New England Power Service Co. Plant In Salem,
Mass.
"That experiment is at shake-down phase,"
Faster said.
Kurtzrock explained, however, that getting the
gong was less complicated
Massachusetts projecti

FP&amp;L Assistant Manager for Environmental
Affairs Buzz Barrow, said the experiment has
progressed rapidly because it is privately funded.
It was also necessary, he said.
"The federal government is mandating that We
cut back on oil usage," he said. "We were forced to
look at alternatives."
Kurtzrock said the DOE also is concerned about
pollution.
"Any new process has to be environmentally
safe," he said.
Coal always has been a "dirtier" fuel than oil. But
Bar row said the experiment shouldn't af fect the
quality of the air we breathe despite the fact smoke
y be blacker.
And, he said, all emissions will be carefully
monitored. A firm independent of FP&amp;L will take
readings everytime the COM ratio is changed.
Foster said he will report back on FP&amp;L's
to top DOE officials.

UM — to call the
co" fuel mixture to be used at the Sanford Plant
"COIL." No one knows who coined the word, but the
Herald and other media have used itth)Ce the Idea
for such an experiment began.
But Florida Power &amp; Light officials said wednesday they call the substance COM for Coil-Oil
Mix. That's official,
They've been using COM so long they don't
remember COIL
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Now COM

"I saw COIL in the paper the other day and
wondered what that was," one FP&amp;L official said
Wednesday.
U. &amp; Department of Energy representative Cu
Foster said the federal government first called the
substance (X)S, for Coal-Oil Slurry, but that was
confused with other projects and abandoned for
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fery impressed
than the FP&amp;L Sanford effort.
"That plant tin Massachusetts) was originally
designed to burn coal," he said. "We had a coalfired boiler to begin with. This plant I at Sanford)
has never burned anything but oil. Also, ours is only
an 80-megawatt facility. This is a 400-megawatt
plant."
The government's role, he said, is to assume
costly, high-risk fuel experimentation up to a point.
"But ]low the private sector picks it up and takes
off with It determines how successful it will be for

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brought forth at a Nov. 30 public hearing, the
project went full speed ahead.
Kurtzrock said the DOE has been monitoring the
FP&amp;L COM project since it., beginning because the
government is interested in seeing private experimental fuel endeavors succeed,
"The more private ventures there are like this,"
Kurtzrock said, " the cloaerwe are toaeeing COM as
a commercialized technology."
The DOE, he said, has its own COM experiments
going. The department has a coal-oil blast furnace

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Energy (DOE) said Wednesday they are "very
Impressed" with modifications at the Florida
Power &amp; Light Sanford Plant that will permit experiments using a mixture of coal and oil as fuel,
"They've done a hell of a job in just four months,"
said Roy C. Kurtzrock, DOE field project manager.
Kurtirock, who works out of the DOE's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, and Cu Foster,
program manager out of DOE Washington
headquarters, said the FP&amp;L COM (coal.oll mix)

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like when we switch oil to COM," but there shouldn't conswnption be curtailed. The utility hopes it will
be any power outages, he said.
pave the way for consumer savings, since coal
West admits there are a lot of unknowns con- currently ()sts less than oil,
corning COM use, but he said the Sanford cxIlsuccessful, COM use nationwide could make the
perbnent is designed to provide answers.
Fuel use and maintenance records will be U.S. oil independent, said Buzz Barrow, FI'&amp;i,
carefully kept "so we can say this did work and this environmental affairs manager.
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before President Carter and not allow after the militants holding the emnbass)
threatened to kill the hostages, in their
hiiiii to attack Iran or we will be forced to
destroy' the hostages," said tile 159th day of captivity, if the United States
took the "slightest'' military action
slokesinan, identified only as Habib.
"This is an alert for America," the against Iran.
In it banner headline story toda), the
militant told the NBC television program
Today. ''An attack by Iraq, which would Islamic Republic newspaper announced
act only on orders from America, would a march Friday in Tehran by members
of Ayatollah Khomeini's popular "army
leave the hostages in grave danger."
The new threat came as Iran and Iraq of 20 million" a term used for all those
inched closer to fuilseale war, with Iran opposed to the release of the hostages.
"The nation will renew its pledge
claiming to have beaten off Iraqi air
attacks and destroying a military base in tomorrow to defend the Koran and Iran,"
lighting along the Moslem nations' the newspaper, organ of the ruling
clerical group, said.
common border.
The two alleged hostages on the fmliii
It was the second time in as many days
the militants had threatened to kill the spoke English, but their naimies and somime'
hostages II the United States carries out of their statiiients were made inaudible
by it Persian language narration, the
any military operation against Iran.
The militant spokesman denied it was Washington Post afl(i other American
it crime to hold the Americans for more newspapers reported.
Rallying to U.S. calls for a solid front
than five mmionthis in the occupied U.S.
against
Iran, the Common Market and
Embassy.
the
Council
of Europe today demanded
of
showing
"it is only for the purpose
the immediate release of the 50
the crimes of America," lie said. "They
American hostages but post isned ans
will not be released tintil the return of the
decision to impose sanctions on Tehran.
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A hearing on it Seminole Community

structional j)ositio*Ls to administrative
ones, said SCC attorney Kenneth
Mcintosh. But open administrative

College i S( 'Vi couiLselor's charges ttie

Imsitions; inust tx- advertisvol and filled

college violated hiring procedures ended
this morning before it began, when the
counselor's attorney told the hearing
officer he had no case.
Because of action to "correct" an error
made last August, (tie college's board of
trustees had eliminated JoAnne Rowe's
ounds to protest the appointment of
two department coordinators, said tier
attune)' Jack Bridges,
Last August, the board of trustees
appointed two SCC counselors to coordinator positions. Margurite Culp
became coordinator of counseling,
Lonnie Thomas was named coordinator
of admissions.
The two moved from tenured in-

through it specific designated process,
Bridges said, explaining the grievance
filed by Mrs. Rowe following their appointmnents.
On March 11, the board of trustees
moved to "correct an error" said
Bridges, saying the tw o coordinators
were not admi nistrators, who v.ork
without tenure at higher salaries than
instructors make. but simply instructional personnel receiving it bonus
for extra duties above and beyond their
normal workload.
Bridges says since the reclassification,
his client's grievance is now moot. Simiince
there were no administrative openings,
due to the trustees' March 11 action,
there was no requirement the positions
be advertised and filled in the manner
prescribed for administrators.

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Power In County

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The school board Wednesday approved the
following calendar for the 1980.81 school year:
School will begin August 25, 1950, and
subsequent student vacations will be on the
following days:
Sept. 1, 1980; Oct. 17, 1980; Oct. 27, 1980;
Nov. 27 and 28, 1980; Dec. 22, 1980 through
Jan. 2,1961; Jan. 19 and 20, 1981; March 23
and 24, 1981; April 13 through 17, 1981; and

WORLD

IN BRIEF

Iran, Iraq Inch Closer
To Full-Scale Warfare

DeBary

U.S. Olympic Committee
Prepares For Crucial Vote
COLORADO SPRINGS, Cob. (UPI) — Three
Russian dissidents would like an opportunity to speak,
the White House would likely enjoy a final chance to
present Its case, and writers and broadcasters want to
sit In on the discussions.
But United States Olympic Committee officials said
Wednesday no one but the voting 450 members would
be allowed to take part In the critical debate in the
USOC's House of Delegates.
It Is this troup that will decide on Saturday whether
to defy President Carter and begin preparations to
send an American team to the Moscow Olympics.
Despite heavy pressure from the White House to go
along with the symbolic protest of the Soviet invasion
of Afghanistan, the eventual decision was considered
too close to call.

A DeBary couple Is in the Seminole jail following their arrest
early this morning on charges of stealing a bicycle and a
peddle car from a Sanford apartment.
John and Linda Mahan, 135 Angles Road, DeBary, were
arrested at 1:53 a.m. today outside the Ridgewood Arms
apartment complex near Seminole High School by a Sanford
police officer who spotted what he called a "suspicious" car
driving around the school. then into the nark1n lot
The officer said he watched the Mahans carry a child's
peddle car to their car in the center of the complex, then
watched as they took a bicycle, owned by Brenda Lee Howard,
31, of apartment flO, valued at $70. Then he arrested them,
charging them with petty theft.
The two will be held in lieu of $525 bail until first appearance
In court today.

Bolinger, arrested Feb. 6 on charges of kidnapping,
aggravated battery, aggravated assault and breaking and
entering, never was formally arraigned on anything other than
the battery charge, which stated he broke Mrs. Willis' nose
during a scuffle as he left the house.
After pleading guilty to the charge Wednesday, Bolinger was
ordered placed on one year's probation by Circuit Judge Voile
Williams.
LOSS OF FERRET NO DEFENSE
An Orlando man, arrested Aug. 5, 1979 on charges of
possession of controlled substances and escape, was found
guilty as charged Tuesday by a Circuit Court jury.
Frank Thomas Meintzer, 23, of 811 Arinton St., Orlando will
be held at the Seminole Jail pending sentencing on charges of
escape plus three counts of possession of controlled sub.
stances.
Meintzer was found guilty of the escape charge despite his
defense he ran away from Seminole Deputy David Smith in
order to catch a pet ferret, which he said ran from the car
while he was talking to police and deputies.
Police say Meintzer was stopped by Smith for driving

was cut on his hand by a man who walked into the SevenEleven store at Park Avenue and 12th Street at 4:35 this
morning,
After cut ting 'rillotson's hand, the assailant ran down 12th
Street, said police, who gave no reason for the attack.
FOREST crrv BURGLARS GET GUNS
Burglars breaking into a Forest City liome left with $2,000 In
goods, mostly firearms, deputies say.
The thieves struck the home of Larry Stout, 5010 Club Drive,
Forest City, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., say deputies.
Stout told them he was missing several rifles and pistols plus
a small quantity of jewelry.

LIQUOR VANISHES FROM

LIMA, Peru (UP!) — Andean Pact nations, except
for Peru, declined early today to commit themselves to
accepting some of the 10,000 Cubans besieging the
Peruvian Embassy in Havana, dashing hopes for an
early end to the crisis.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Arturo Garcia said at
end of a meeting of pact foreign ministers, which ended
shortly after midnight, his country will accept "some
1,000 Cubans."
He said that as soon as Cuban leader Fidel Castro
gives the go-ahead, "the first Peruvian plane will leave
for Havana to pick up the refugees.

Soviets Near Space Link

Piland-Wack

MOSCOW (UPI) — 11 So35 space
carrying two Soviet cosmonauts orbited newly 300
miles above the Earth today and closed In for a link-up
with the Salyut.6 space laboratory, the Tau ,
agency 1xJt.
Flight commander U. Cot. Leonid Popov,
Valery Rywnin, the world's most traveled spaceman
and the first to make back-to-back space
were reported feeling well,
Sos35 blasted off from Central Asia Wednesday
afternoon on the first announced manned launching
a year — a mission experts said may try t
space endurance record Ryumln helped set
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followed by a rapid-fire series of small tremors so fast
they couldn't be counted, seismologists at the
University of Washington said. Three other tremors
shook the mountain during the day.

'Super' Gonorrhea Appears
ATLANTA (UP!) — Federal health officials say the
largest outbreak of penicillin-resistant "super"
gonorrhea outside California and Hawaii has been
reported In Shreveport, La.
However, Dr. Paul Weisner, chief of the venereal
disease control division of the National Center for
Disease Control, said Wednesday health officials hoped
the epidemic could be stamped out with new antibiotics
and early detection methods.
At least 22 cases of the resistant gonorrhea strain
have been found in Shreveport since the middle of
February. Since 1976, 922 cases of the resistant
gonorrhea have been detected in 42 states and two
territories.

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The fourth

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zrentIl rains on New York City, flooding some roads and
creating nightmarish conditions for transit strike-weary
c$mmuters. Flssh4lood warnings were posted for much of the
Northet. Heavy snow, sleet and rain whipped by 40 mph
winds — powered across MhmssoIa which received over $
Inches of snow Wednesday. In floodprons W.st*sater County,
New York, roadway. turned Into rivers Wednesday and
motorists left daises of Cars abandoned some nearly sub.
merged. "We plucked a womad from the ro of her oar on the
kcnz River Parkway," Weitchestw County police Sgt.

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Can't Get Date
By United Press International
The two l)emotratic presidentical contenders on ce more
have avoided a joint public appearance Sen. Edward Kennedy
wants and President Carter does not.
Both men were set to address the American Society of Newspaper editors today — but separately, and two hours apart.
Ever since Kennedy decided to challenge Carter for the 1980
nomination he has sought to engage the president in it joint
appearance where their campaign policy views could be
contrasted.

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lie would welcome such a confrontation. Ever since the
hostages were taken in Iran, however, he has refused.
The editors also were to hear Rep. John Anderson today, in
the wind-up of their four-day convention. That completes the
roster of remaining major candidates — Ronald Reagan and
George Bush survived their trials by editorial fire earlier in
the week.
Wednesday, Reagan broke new ground in a speech at an
airport rally in Lubbock, Texas. lie said failure to provide help
for the Cuba ns seeking asylum in the Peruvian Embassy in
havana proves Carter to be "simply incapable of dealing wi th
more than one crisis at a time."
Reagan said Carter not only should be providing emergency
assistance but helping them find permanent homes.
Anderson was heavily heckled by some members of an
overflow audience at the University of California at Berkeley
Wednesday — but won a full minute of applause when he
shouted at them, "The political process consists of the
willingness to let a man speak."
The hecklers were critical of his membership in the Trilnt'ral Commission.

Bank Boost Economy

United Press international
Another airline has entered the
Pettigrew Backs Wage, Price Control$
transcontinental air fare war, offering to fly passengers from coast to coast for
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Senate the marketplace.
$69.99 one-way, a bank drops it prime
candidate
Richard Pettigrew, a former
Pettigrew, a Miami Democrat, is
rate below 20 percent, and a small oil
us
refiners group says there may be price White Ho e assistant, says President running against Sen. Rich ard Stone, Dcuts at gasoline pumps by this summer. Carter Is handling the inflation problem Fla.
lie said Carter's high interest rates and
But American consumers, already all wrong.
Pettigrew
announced
a
program
of
tight
fiscal and monetary po licies will not
overburdened by debt arid with cred it all
temporary
wage
and
price
controls
and
appreciably
reduce inflation, but "will
but cut off, are st ill in for a tough year as
the United States heads Into what may be lower interest rates Wednesday as his put millions of people out of work, cause
the failure of thousan ds of businesses arid
a steep recession, possibly beginning this answer to the problem.
The gemstone of his plan would be a wipe out tottering capital markets."
month , economists sa id Wednesday.
lie said "Florida will not be immune
The good news came from UMB Bank temporary freeze on wages and prices in
from such an economic disaster."
and Trust of New York, a small in. America's 1,000 biggest corporations.
He said the plan would reduce inflation
He select ed for a proposed wage-price
stitutlon that often Is ahead of t he field. it
Interest
fr
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level,
permit
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to
a
4-5
per
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lowered Its prime rate to 19% perce
cut
to
under
10
percent,
and
rates
to
be
re
spond
to the pressures of competition
from the prevai ling 20 percent.
increase
productivity
and
competition
Into
check
prices, he said.
And World Airways announced a onemonth promotional fare of $60.99 one-way
on Its transcontinental and West Coast- restore competition and, possibly, force President Carter's new 10 cent a gallon
price cuts at gasoline pumps by this conservation fee.
Hawaii flights.
sUflUfler.
The lower fares are good for every-seat
Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council
An Energy Department official agreed
on the World routes between April 15 and
["rice Stability, said in
May 15. Tickets go on sale Friday and price competition should increase, but he on Wage anded nesday it Is possible for
Washington W
passengers who acquired a$So off coupon said the agency expects little more than
In the economy to avoid the recession "that
on earlier World flights may apply it to moderation of the current upward drift
now seems so imminent" if there is
pimip prices.
th e new f ares.
t moderation In wage and price increases
However, the Lundberg Letter, a Wes in the months ahead.
Ray Bragg, executi ve director of the
Refiners
Coast
oil market publication, has
Petroleum
American
Private economists say the recession is
pr
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d $1.95 per gallon gas by
oj
Association, said brimming refiner
he
re and it will be worse thanexpecled.
t
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the
eff
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co
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IN DELTONA. ORANGE CITY, DEBARY AND OVIEDO
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Florida D.ptnonI of Adm,nu,U.;uon
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Common Cause has long argued this kind of
major clients and business partners,
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"I wonder what we have left," said Healey, discerning potential conflicts of Interest than
SWIVEL ROCKER 601NTERTA1MENT CENTER
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testified Wednesday many of the 17 refugees aboard a
smugglers' boat begged two men not to force them into
the water last summer, but their pleas were ignored
and six drowned.
"The captain said If we don't jump' In the water he
will kill us and the mother is begging 'please don't
throw us." The captain took a 11the girl and threw her
In the water," said Rabony Charles.
The 39-year-old refugee took the witness stand
during the opening day of testimony In the first degree
murder trial of Jeffrey R. Hastings, captain of the 23toot Llama Cat, and 19-year-old Bahamian deckhand
James Knowles, both accused of killing the Haitian
mother- and her five chil&amp;en.

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SAN DIEGO (UPI) A federal grand jury has indicted accused "Poison Gang" extortionist Richard
Quincy Williams on charges he laced supermarket food
with cyanide In a scheme to obtain diamonds from two
supermarkets.
Following Wednesday's four-count lndlcment, U.S.
Magistrate Ralph Geffen In Los Angeles ordered the
defendant transferred from Los Angeles County jail to
San Diego.
Williams, 46, a part-time horse trainer who resides In
a trailer in Winchester, was charged with four
violations of the Hobbs Act — extortion to the
detriment of Interstate commerce.

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LONDON (UP!) — Britain, In an effort to allay Saudi
Arabian anger, apologized to the Arab nation for the screening
of a television (thu on the executions of a Saudi princess and
her lover, a Foreign Office spokesman said today.

Poison Suspect Indicted
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Springs attorney Bill Wack says
he helped qualify more than enough persons for precinct
committeeman and committeewoman offices two months ago
to assure his victory, said today the work "has stimulated
some good activity within the party. For the first time In five
yearn many realize there is a Democratic Party in Seminole
Cowty," he said.
The Piland.Wack slate up for election tonight in addition to
Piland for chairman and Wack for the state committeeman
office includes; Lois jacksonof Lake Mary for vice chairman;
Jim' Greene of Chuluota, treasurer; Bob McCarthy of
CU5Cibeny, secretary; and Altamonte Springs City Cornmissioner Dolores Vickers, state committeewoman.
The sla te, which will oppose the PIland..Wack team, is:
Richard Russo of Cu.elberry, chairman; Cheryl Grago,
Winter Springs, vice chairman; Sam Ryan, Sanford,
secretary; Cliii Fogel, treasurer; Rod Cable, current
chairman, hate committeeman; and Kathleen Reynolds,
Incumbent state committeewoman is seeking re-election to

'We don't know who the hijacker was. We don't know if he
has friends who still might be around somewhere," Frailey
said.
The crew was unharmed. Nerhbass said the stewardess held
under the hijacker's .45 automatic for much of the trip "is in
good shape. She's a very calm, self.possesscd young lady."

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courthouse meeting.
Piland, who with Altamonte

ment is unlikely to

the mountain.
The quakes measuring 4.4 and 4.5 on the Richter
scale jolted the volcano midday Wednesday and were

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Winter Springs Mayor Troy Piland predicted victory today
In his move to assume the chairmanship of the local
Democratic party at Its reorganixational meeting at 8 p.m.
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The members of the Seminole County Democratic Executive
Committee, elected thMarch, are to choose new officers at the

But based on previous hijackings, he said, the Cuban governreturn him to the United States unles he
requests it.
American Airlines Vice President Dave Frailey refused to
identify the seven-member crew or let them talk to reporters
at Miami International because of "security reasons." The
FBI said the decision not to release the crew's names was
strictly the airline's

he turned the gun on the stewardess "every time he felt
threatened," and grew impatient while the plane was being
refueled at Dallas-Fort Worth airport.
"He threatened to shoot a stewardess in the leg if the plane
didn't take off," he said.
"We do not at this point know who this man is," Nehbrass
said. "We do not know why he wanted to go to Havana. lie was
very adamant."
The plane landed at Jose Marti Airport in Havana at 5:18
p.m. and the man surrendered peacefully to Cuban authorities.
After a delay while stormdamaged runway lights were fixed,
the plane flew to Miami. An airline spokesman said it would
leave early today, either for Dallas or Chicago.
Nehbrass said the FBI has some leads to the man's identity
and will charge him with hijacking as soon as he is identified,

VANCOVER, Wash. (UP!) — Volcanic Mount St.
Helens rumbled with five new earthquakes and longer,
more continuous eruptions, ending a period of relative
calm with "the most significant seismic change" in
days.
A geologist said the source of the new tremors
Wednesday probably was pressure caused by "injections" of molten rock Into the earth's crust below

erratically down U'
. S. Highway 17-92 near 13th St. on the night

SANFORD TRAIN

MIAMI (UPI) — An Impatient, taciturn hijacker in grimy
clothes was in Cuban hands today after a 10-hour hijacking
Odyssey during which he held a .45-caliber automatic to the
head of a stewardess.
The hijacker, a muscular black man wearing dirty jeans, a
flowered shirt and a karate Jacket, Jumped over a fence at Los
Angeles Airport Wednesday, entered the door of the Boeing 727
being readied for boarding for a flight to Chicago and put the
gun to the head of one of the stewardesses, an FBI spokesman
said.
"He said he wanted to go to Havana," said Arthur Nehrbass,
special agent in charge of the FBI office In Miami, where the
plane left for Cuba late Wednesday.
The hijacker was "relatively calm" during the flight to Cuba
and said little to the seven crew members, Nehrbass said. But

Eai"th quakes Shake Volcano

were arrested Inside the Army Navy Store, 310S. Sanford Ave.
Seminole deputies and railroad police are Investigating the of
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at 9:57 p.m. Thursday by a Sanford police officer on routine
Sunday burglary of a piggyback trailer parked on a flatcar at
During an Inspection of the car, one of the officers noticed an
patrol.
the Seaboard Coast Line's Sanford yard.
assortment of pills on the floor of the passenger's front seat.
Police say the two had removed bricks from the outer wall of
Deputies say thieves broke the seal on the trailer and made
Meintzer was found guilty of possession of three pills, one
the store and crawled Inside just before they were arrested,
off with $1,000 of liquor, 23 cases of bourbon, peppermint
each of Librium, Percodan and methaqualone.
The two men will be held In lieu of $5,250 ball pending first schnapps and brandy.
During the arrest, officers said Meintzer twice bolted from
appearance later today.
$10,000 SILVER THEFT REPORTED
them and had to be tackled by assisting Sanford police.
TRUCK AND MONEY TAKEN
A Longwood woman reported the theft of$10,000lnsliverand
The defendant claimed his pet ferret, which had been runA Sanford man told police he lost a company truck and $150
jewelry from her home Wednesday.
ning free in the car, had escaped.
to a woman who lived with him for a week.
Lucy Zara, 544 Whisper Wood Circle, told deputies thieves
The Jury took several hours to deliberate the case before
Eugene Derlson, 93 Sanford Court Apartments, told police a
entered her home between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Wednesday,
finding Meintzer guilty as charged on all counts.
$10,000 truck owned by the cdmpany he works for and $150 in
leaving with a large quantity of antique sterling silver
FIRE DAMAGES NORTH SEMINOLE HOME
cash vanished from his home Wednesday night.
tableware and other valuables.
Fire, starting In a stove accidentally left on, caused about
He told police he believes the truck and cash wire taken by a
PROBATION ON ASSAULT CHARGE'
$20,000 in damage to a home north of Lake Mary Tuesday
woman who lived In his apartment for about a week.
A Eustis man, arrested February on charges of kidnapping
night, Seminole County firefighters report.
CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK ATTACKED
and battery, has been sentenced to one year's probation after
The fire, In the home of Sidney Schirard, on South Sylvan
A Sanford convenience store clerk was injured early this
pleading guilty to a battery charge.
Lake Drive, was just spreading into the attic when firefighters
morning when he was attacked by a man with a knife, police
Timothy Bolinger, originally arrested for the alleged Feb. 4
arrived, called to the scene by a neighbor, they say.
say.
kidnapping of Deborah Clark, 25, of 261 Fourth St., Lake Mary,
The blaze apparently began when materials near the stove
Antwane Tillotson, 116 W. Second St., Sanford told police he
pleaded guilty to a charge of battery on Linda Willis, sister of
were heated to their burning poin t by the range

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tentatively identify as Frank Henry Hughley, 19, of Sanford

follow but It would be dependent on
ministerial meeting, Sadat said in an interview with
ABC's Barbara Walters.

Witnesses said heavily armed troop.
cars mounted with .50 caliber machineguns
,tat.
Wednesday tirough the ppqj of
Na ti nalUnlverslty,aitrongholdforlefuatgro,jpi,but
there were no repor ts of violence.
Deputy Minister of Economics Roberto Solarzano
resigned Wednesday and left the country for "personal
and health reuona," official sources uld.Hewu the
fourth Cabinet minister and the fifth top official to
abandon his post in the last two months

NATION

Couple Accused Of Taking Bike

AT SANFORD STORE; TWO ARRESTED
Two men have been charged with the Wednesday night
burglary of a Sanford store, after being arrested In the shop,
police report.
Marcus Romaro, 19, address unknown, and a man police

States, Sadat said. A Camp David4tyle gummiit Could

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Calendar I

In other action, the board listened to a plea
from Woodlands parent Richard Copeland
asking the board to reconsider transferring
pupils from Sleepy Hollow and Meadows West
subdivisions from Woodlands Elementary
School to Altamonte Elementary. About 35
parents attended to support the appeal, but no
board member would make a motion to
reconsider the transfers.

school In Seminole County or a similar
situation.
Harris also said the SEA objects to spring
vacation coming In the middle of a nine-week
period rather than between two nine-week
periods.
"Just because Christmas vacation breaks
up a nine-week period, doesn't mean we have
to do It twice," he said.

Herald Staff Writer

WASHINGTON (UPI) — With Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat's concurrence, President Carter has
asked Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to
move the Palestinian autonomy talks to Washington
Later this month.
Sadat said Carter called Begin Wednesday about
moving the talks to Washington, but Begin said he
would have to check first with his Cabthet.
The meeting, if agreed to by Begin, would involve
foreign ministers of Egypt, Israel and the United

SAN SALVADOR, EL Salvador (UP!)

May 25, 1981.
Rick Harris, president of the Seminole
Education Association, told the board the
SEA objects to the dates because they do not
coincide closely enough with vacation dates in
neighboring districts.
The dates should coincide in an effort not to
disrupt families who may have one member
teach in Orange County and other attend

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By DAVID M. RAZI ER

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!) — Iran and Iraq Inche(
closer to full-scale war today, with Iran claiming tc
have beaten off Iraqi air attacks and destroying a
military base in fighting along the Moslem nations'
common border.
Tehran Radio. monitored in Kuwait ntinfM ii
military spokesman as reporting fresh fighting along
the frontier near the town of Qasr.e-ShlrLn and saying
Iranian troops destroyed an Iraqi military base. The
report gave no casualty figures.
Reports in Tehran also claimed units of Iran's
regular army fought a 14-hour battle with Iraqi forces
Wednesday, in which the iranians "crushed" Iraqi
positions at two border points, Naft.e-Shah and
Soumar.

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that "we badly need some near-term op.
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By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK (UPI)
The million dollar
contract ABC signed with Barbara Walters
back in 1976 may be the biggest bargain the
network ever negotiated.
At the time, the ballyhoo concerned Miss
Walters becoming the first prime time network anchorwoman, teaming up with Harry
Reasoner in what became the most publicized
feud since the Ilatfields and the McCoys.
The anchorwoman slot did not work out, but
aside from her considerable news contribu.
Lions, the four specials Miss Walters provides
each year have been worth their weight in
ratings gold for the network.
In the week just past ABC won the weekly
contest and managed to hold onto its tie with
CBS in the ratings race for the season to date,
which ends April 20.
One big reason was the Barbara Walters
Special interviewing Ho Derek, Farrah
Fawcett, Cheryl Ladd and Bette Midler, which
ranked seventh in the Nielsen ratings for the
week. Miss Walters' specials steadily rank in
the top 20 and sometimes reach into the ex
clusive top 10.
Her contract, incidentally, expires in 1981. It
will be Interesting to see what direction the
new one takes.
Another woman who made it big was CBS's
"Flo," the toprated show in the country the
previous week, which last week settled into
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CBS also has been hitting its stride with
other newcomers, with respectable-to-good
ratings for "Stockard Channing," "Tim
Conway,' "Hagen" and "Palmerstown,
U.S.A." ABC's "The Associates" had a
mediocre outing, NBC's "Here's Boomer"
fared poorly despite the most adorable dog in
years, and CBS's new "Contender" was no

knockout.
Nine of the bottom 10 shows on the Nielsen
list were newcomers, and all but one were
from NBC. The ABC exception was "When The
Whistle Blows."
NBC already has the two losers at the very
bottom of the list "From Here to Eternity"
and "Pink Lady."
Other NBC cellar-dwellers were "Sanford,"
"Facts of Life," "Primetime Saturday,"
"United States," "Best of Saturday Night
Live" and "Me &amp; Maxx." The network in the
next few weeks will be shuffling some of its
shows around in the hope new lead-ins and
different time slots will boost ratings.
The 10 top network television programs for
the week ending April 6, according to the A.C.
Nielsen Co., were:
1: M.A-S-H (CBS 1; 2: Three's Company
(ABC); 3: World Heavyweight Championship
(ABC); 4: Dukes of Hazzard (CBS); 5: Flo
(CBS); 6: Alice CBS); 7: Barbara Waiters
Special ABC); 8: 60 Minutes CBS; 9: Taxi
ABC; 10: The Jeffersons (CBS).
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figure of the 1970s. symbolic of a fading generation of women. she loved despite his shortcomings.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The epitaph might sickness, political strife, verbal abuse, bigotry
"The thought of Edith dead is like losing a very
read:
Archie and Edith would never violate their close relative," Lear said. "No one feels it more
"Here Lies Edith Bunker Dingbat
marriage vows,
keenly than I.
"Born: lUlO — Died: 1980."
Viewer acceptance of and affection for the
"But dramatically it has become necessary for
And you can bet more than one mourner would characters resulted In record-breaking ratings. It Carroll not to be circumscribed by an off-camera
send flowers to the grave.
is doubtful if any show spent more time in wife whose existence doesn't even allow him to be
Few of television's thousands of fictional Nielsen's top 10 over so many years as "All In The seen at home.
characters have had the emotional impact on Family."
"In order to allow viewers to continue to enjoy
viewers as Edith Bunker, who will be killed off to
Perhaps no two performers — both of whom the character of Archie Bunker, Edith must go.
enhance the future of CBS-TV's "Archie Bunker's have been showered with awards ever per"Until a couple of weeks ago I wouldn't hear of
Place."
trayed character on TV any better than Carroll killing off Edith. But to make
the series a
Edith's demise was actually hard news, The O'Connor and Stapleton.
dramatically valid piece It was impossible for me
story recently that Archie Bunker's long-suffering
With between 30 million and 60 million viewers a to hold that position. Jean (Stapleton) wouldn't be
wife was going to the was printed in newspapers week, it is no wonder Edith's death is of great doing any new
shows, so we couldn't base an
and announced In the electronic media.
interest, II not concern, to an enormous segment of episode or two with Edith suffering a fatal
Jean Stapleton, who played Edith in "All In The the American population. She did, after all, visit illness."
-Family" for nine years, was astonished at the stir their living rooms every week.
O'Connor said, "We're not going to put Edith
The suggestion for her demise was made by Into a violent accident. When the season
she created a year ago when she announced she
starts, her
would not be returning to the show as a regular. O'Connor, who explained, "We have to move death will be a fail accompli with no details
forward with the show. 'Archie Bunker's Place' is
i ven."
The news of her defection was broadcast and uOui
w,ell uU,.,
want u o
e a strong new
Miss Stapleton, who has moved on to movies and
printed with solemnity.
spine o family WC.
theatrical ventures since leaving the series,
Edith Bunker was a beloved figure of the 1970s,
"We have a middle-aged guy trying to raise this probably Is less upset about Edith's impending
symbolic of a fading generation of women. She
was the downtrodden but spirited wife of Archie kid, Stephanie. His friends will be trying to pick a death than most people connected with the show.
Bunker, the chauvinist bigot whom she loved new mate for him which will make for a lot of fun.
She is more interested uaiUtore ro'les a,,. exI ca n't see Archie remarrying but I can see a lot of
despite his shortcomings.
di
pan
ding her career
looking c... her
years
tion1e
eople '""
'b to fix him
"All In The Family" was a revolutionary show p
as Edith. Not that the actress takes Edith lightly.
when it made Its debut a decade ago. It used
"In the fall we will learn that Edith died during She loved the character which brought her fame
harsh, racial and sexist language. It broke new the interim. You can't go on with a leading and a considerable fortune.
ground, defying the candied cliches of such as character who never appears. Little Stephanie
"I really don't think I should say anything about
Father Knows Best.
(Danielle Brisbols) and Archie will have it all Edith's death," she said.
"Norman (Lear) Is
ind them and will face the future."
planning some kind of a big announcement about
The show shocked many viewers in the begin- beh
O'
Connor has a great deal to say about the it, some recognition of Edith which will be a
ning, Although Its stories were essentially comic, situatio
n comedy WiuCu is owned by Tandem, surprise.
a thread of reality, compassion and moral issues con ro.I.M 1,y • executive
Horn and, to an
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as weii as r.i
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bring home subtle messaa,
The show's creator, Norman Lear, was me if Instead of dying she was picked up in the
During nine Emmy-winning years viewers knew convinced by O'Connor that Edith's death would middle of the desert by some UFO from outer
k. no matter what the crises — suspected infidelity, open up new avenues of comedy for Archie.
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posture around Carter-Mondale campaign
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primary disasters late last month.
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performances, he would be well ad:
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things are breaking for them in Campaign
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With the exception of weekend trips to
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The most fervent wish of the CarterCartercamp
David in Maryland's Catoctin MounMondale campaign (after whipping Sen.
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Carter
has refused to leave the District
Edward Kennedy, of course) was that the
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of
Columbia
since
the diplomats at the United
Republicans would naomtnate Ronald
f
States
embassy
in
Tehran
were taken hostage
Reagan, the man all the polls showed the
in
early
November.
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president had the best chance of beating In
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November. It looks as though the GOP will
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to
various Washington hotel ballrooms to
comply.
address
meetings of assorted civic, labor,
But into this best of all possible worlds, a
agricultural
and business organizations, but
major doubt is inching forward that has the
all
of
those
events were technically nonCarter planners worried sick: a third-party
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political.
candidacy for John Anderson.
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Carter's aides claimed he couldn't afford to
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In recent days, the Carter people have
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fritte
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started polling to see how things will stack up
matters
while he was coping with the
against Reagan in November. The results
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in
Iran, Soviet troops in Afghanistan
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apparently show that they are in good shape
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and
various
other global crises.
against Reagan alone.
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But only one day after losing to Sen.
One poll reportedly Indicates that even with
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Edward M. Kennedy, D44au,
tb.an.$3 mUUoq to fight all effaxtstQ:cQmIh)e the the president's plunging job ratings, even
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Democratic pre&amp;dentlal primaries held in ,
pension systems. And, predictably, the Carter with inflation and other problems continuing
New York and Consacticut, Carter found time
Administration has put as much distance as and unless there is some extremely negative
to
address the annual Democratic
possible between itself and the report's recom- result to the Iranian problem, Carter stands
LIGHTER
SIDE
Congressional
Dinner.
inendations, disavowing any plan to change social to beat Reagan by about 60 percent to 40
His staff insisted that it really wasn't a
percent, a very comfortable margin and a
Security coverage.
political appearance, but that explanation
muchwlder one than most recent presidential
lacks credibility when the president stand
It is plain to see that government workers have elections,
In
The
Name
Of
Energy
before
a
room
fifledwith
fellow Democrats to
A lot of political clout or they would not have been
According to these po11s, however, this
proclaim:
"I'm determined that we will win
permitted to ride their pension gravy train this changes drastically when Anderson Is thrown
By DICK WEST
to cause acne,
in
November
..,We Democrats will deserve tO
long. But the taxpayers who have been paying the into the picture. If the election were held now,
That prejudicial attitude generally was win."
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The quick brown
freight for government worker's pensions as well Anderson would get anywhere from 12 P
formed by such franchised outlets as the
rice jumped over the lazy cook's back,
Carter surely Isn't going to win, however,
As their windfall Social Security benefits should cent to 16 percent of the independent vote and
I don't suppose that line will ever catch on Mammy's Little Baby Loves Ptua and Tacos
on the basis of the tedious, uninspired speech
4 percent to 8
rcent from
as a test sentence for teletype repairmen. For chain. Nevertheless, it has to some degree he offered to those who paid $1,000 per person
be able to force this overdue reform If they another
Democrats.
one
thing, It doesn't encompass the entire carried over Into the kitchen,
became sufficiently aroused.
to attend the dinner at a downtown
the total Anderson v4te could ap.
There is a prevailing conviction that any
Washington hotel.
alphabet
the way a quick brown fox
: Of course, the taxpayers don't have a powerful proach 20 percent and would be especially
dish that can be whipped up at the last minute
overleaping an Indolent canine does,
A feeble effort to joke about his current
jobby In Washington and a rich war chest. They heavy in the Industrial states of the North
But if it were acceptable, that would be one isn't compatible with grcious living. But
political
predicament included, for example,
st rely on their representatives In Congress. with their large blocks of electoral votes,
way of calling attention to a new research with fuel costs rising even more rapidly than
a reference to the site of this summer's
The big problem for Carter is that this entire
Zd that's been the trouble.
breakthrough by the US. Department of the cooking time for brown rice is dwindling,
Democratic National Convention in New York
Anderson vote would be at the president's
the Agriculture Department may have found
Agriculture,
City: "We're thinking about changing the
expense. Reagan's supporters have no
'The USDA reported this week it had a way to overcome that bias,
name of Madison Square Garden to Madison stomach for the liberalness of Anderson.
The energy tie-in sounds so persuasive, I'll
developed
"quick-cooking brown rice that can
d1oñ ke yshin es
Consequently, if Anderson runs, the cisc•
be prepared in a quarter of the time it takes to wager it will virtually revolutionize the food Square Rose Garden."
The body of Carter's speech was a torpid
tion would be a toss-up. Both Carter and
industry. Even as we speak, poultry
cook regular brown rice,"
rehash
of the same address he has been
Reagan
would
get
about
40
percent
of
the
Sen. William Proxmire should sound the
I hardly need point out that the less time it researchers may be at work on a quickgiving
for
years, replete with his 1976 cam.
popular
vote
and
Anderson
the
rest.
takes to cook brown rice, the less time the baking turkei.
aymbal, beat the drum and present himself with
The
Carter
people
view
Anderson
as®k,
lazy
PaI8J
promise
of "competence and cornSoon, perhaps, we'll see supermarkets
or otherwise, must spend slaving
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something of a political gadfly interested In
passion
In
government"
over a hot stove. But getting rice off the advertising quick-frying eggs, quick-hashHe has just cost the U.S. taxpayer $124,351 In furthering certain political ideas and forcook's
back is only the frosting on the cake, so browning potatoes and qulckpopping corn —
Virtually every survey of voter attitudes In
gal fees for maligning a researcher from cefidly Interjecting various issues Into the
all In the name of energy conservation, And
to speak.
New
York and Connecticut, for example,
alamazoo (Mich.) State hospital.
campaign.
The real import of quick brown rice lies in why stop there?
shows that Kennedy won the primaries in
Proxmire has given the Golden Fleece Award to
They fear that when Anderson has clearly
Perhaps modern science can come up with
its potential for energy conservation.
those states not on the basis of any positive
1 cee he thinks are ripping off the government — been denied the Republican nomination, he
"Drying time Is about half that required for a way to make so-called convenience foods
attraction but because he was viewed as less
lentists who get federal grants for researching Efll&amp;d Well listen to the siren's song and run as . quick-cooking white rice, and the tern. more energy efficient. In other wordJ, quickunappealing than a president who once again
perature used Is lower," says a USDA press thawing from dinners.
I ie number of nits on the Great Horned owl or the an independent. He could qualify for the
Is rapidly losing the trust and confidence of
ballot in about 30 Mates as an Independent
Beverages?
Some
of
them
use
energy
in
release,
"In
addition,
the
shorter
home
the
electorate.
gnificance of warts on the Samoan Tree-Toad. even If he did not make that decision until
cooking
time
contributes
to
energy
savings."
preparation,
too.
So
how
about
quick-perking
The
crucW question the Dembcrats must
When he found that Dr. Ronald Hutchinson was after the Republican convention In July.
Fast foods, as you and your gourmet friends coffee and tea that Macps with less heat?
consider
is not whether Kennedy can capture
tperlmenting to see why monkeys clench their
So, While the Carter people are talking b15
This is only a theoretical discussion, you
well know, have gotten a bad name among
the required number of convention votes to
I eth, Proxmire struck. But he went a step too far about meeting Reagan In November, those
many consumers, the rap bèü tit rapid understand. Persoit at my culinary level
deny renomination to Carter but rather
I stating — outside of the sanctuary of the Senate with access to the new polls worry a lot about
cniste Is gestronondcgUy inferior, digtive- won't be directly benefited until they develop
whether either man can attain even a semHutchinson made a fortune out of the monkeys. the effect of Anderson.
ly lazing, unnecessarily fattening and prone quick-boiling water.
blance of respect within his own party.
Hutchinson, who didn't make a fortune, sued.

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Three years ago when Congress was studying
:and implementing reforms to bring the Social
Security system back from the brink of
bankruptcy, the House Ways and Means Committee voted to require universal coverage
'starting in 1982. But federal workers, who have
tneir own private retirement program, bitterly
,opposed this and successfully lobbied a delaying
tactic. The reform was waylaid by an amendment
(providipg for a two-year study.
That study, carried forward under the aegis of
IHEW, has recently been released and its finding
do far more than make a case for placing some 7
illion workers now outside Social security in
e system. The change Is mandated.
Amazingly, the study found that 70 percent of
the 1 million civil service retirees are receiving
Social Security benefits, or will when they are old
enough — in addition to benefits under their o
federal or state retirement plans. The study
estimates the average windfall for retired federal
workers who get Social Security is. $1,050 annually
A large majority of these double-dippers qualify
for Social Security as well as government pensions because they worked part time outside their
government jobs, or before or after coming under
civil service. The study points out that It was
possible In 1978 for a 65-year-old retired civil
servant who paid less than $70 during his lifetime
in Social Security taxes to qualify for SS benefits
for 20 years or even longer,
The windfall benefits paid out of the Social
Security system to double-dipping government
retirees is calculated to reach as high as $1 billion
annually — a ripoff of all the 100 million nongovernment workers who are being taxed at
higher and higher rates to keep the system afloat,
Obviously the answer Is for Congress to require
civil servants to live by the same rules as the
taxpayers who support them In this lavish way.
This, however, will not be easy. The federal
worker's unions have raised a war chest of more

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"People around here will rally behind him," predicted the
TAMPICO, HL(UPI)—Use dying farming town of Tampico
DERMATOLOGY
has only one claim to fame: 69 years ago, Ronald Reagan was Rev. George David, a Methodist minister, "It has a lot to do
with our small town."
bin in a simple, six-room flat above a local restaurant,
Diseases and Surgery
"Most
of
Tampico
and this area are behind him," agreed
of the Skin
Many of the vivage's$SOresidents are rooting for Reagan t
Vernon
Denison,
a
grade-school
classmate
of
Reagan'&amp;
"He's
win the presidency and revive their community by mating it well thought of around here. We're certainly rooting for him."
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a national landmark,
"It might help the town," said Don Crow, glancing casually
2425 PARK AVE.
"Tampico might become just like Plains, Ga.," one
ata Reagan poster tacked toa wall of his gustation. "We had
due-fully put IL
SANFORD
a lot of visitors when he was here last time."
About 36 miles down tli,resd in Dixon, Ill. — where
Reagan's family moved when he was 9 and he became a high
11M001
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M*'i...tS i tlmb ormy
stUng city of 19*.
Twçko needs the heIp About half o f-the dozen downtown
(
Including the
bua'Iue bui lding' are vacant. 'line li-nw,
L
D.D.C.
1_n's only restaurant, were burned In a fall fire.
P1.as.d
To Announce
owner of the First National Bank Building, where
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he Opfllflg Of His Office
Isgan was be-n, Is getting read for the former California
For the Practice Of
talling
peetness Inaagwetloa by ins
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oom fw'ilIU In the 10-year-old, red-brick structure.
FAMILY DENTISTRY
"I'm trying to get the building presentable Just In case he
Monday thru Saturday
I
become. president," said Paul Nicely, SO, a livestock farmer.
and Evenings by Apr ointment
TO
"I'd like It to look fairly decent."
DRIFTWOOD VILLAGE 323.2300
MARCH OF DIMES
"ft would become a national landmark," his wife Helen
549W. LAKE'MARY BLVD. 323-2301
sided. "Quinces are It would be taken over by the state."
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Cardinal Industries, while Goldstick then slapped Crockett homered for the
Sunniland Corporation singles.
losers and Freddie Barnes
blasted Poppa Jay's 15-4.
The Railroaders tied the added a double.
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and Dewane Mitchell followed
With one out In the bottom Kollege and Jack Presser
against
Sunniland Wednesday night. Sunniland came out on top 15-4 in the
with singles, but Clem of the seventh, Graysor Ford, both winless in three
Leonard Shell used a double blasted a towering home run outings, meet at 7 p.m. at S nford Lit I National battle
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All those critics who say the Sidney Moncrief scored six of prised wi th the closeness of baskets with Abduljabbar as Bucks their final advantage.
"He's a heck of a player,"
NBA playoffs are too long and his 16 points in over time to lift the game. Phoe nix Is a great Los Angeles held a two-point
said Johnson of Moncrief.
too d ul l should take another Milwaukee to a 114-112 team and they came out to lead, 128-126.
led
Winters
Brian
look at the dogfights going on triumph over the Super- play."
Wi th 37 seconds remaining,
28
points,
in the Western Conference. sonics, eve ning t he series at
Kareem Abdul4abbar led Westphal hit two f ree t hrows Milwaukee wi th
Three of the four semifinal one game apiece.
the Lakers with 32 points, to even the score but 16 including a 3-point shot wi th
games have gone Into overIn Eastern Conference Jamaal Wilkes matched seconds later, Nixon hit a 16- one minute logo in regulation
ti me and none of the teams semifinal
games, Nixon's 26 and rookie Ma gic foot jwnpshot to give Los that tied the score atl08-108t0
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involved ow signs of quit- Philadelphia defeated Johnson added . For the Angeles a 130-128 lead. N ixon force the overtime after the
ting.
Atlanta, 99-9Z to take a 2-0 Suns, Pa ul Westphal had 37 added a free-throw with 10 Sonlcs, led by Fred Br own's
Norm Nixon scored 26 lead In their series and Boston and Walter Davis, who left seconds left In the game and 10 four thquarter points, had
points, Including the game- downed Houston, 119-101, in wi th an ankle in jury with 6:14 the Suns' Mike Brats missed a rallied from a 102-92 deficit
winning basket with 21 the ope ner of their best-of- to play in the four th pe riod, three-point goal at the buzzer, with seven minutes left in the
seconds remaining in the seven match,
added 19.
In Seattle, Moncrief took a four th quarter.
extra pe ri od, Wednesday
"This was a very, very
Lonnie Shelton paced the
After regula tion ended at long pass froaii Brian Winters
night to give Los Angeles a exhausting game for the team 120-120, Wilk es and Nixon after a block by Marques Sonics wi th 25 points, followed
131-128 victory over Phoen ix and the coaches," said Los scored for the Lakers. Johnson and drove in for a by Jack Sikma with 19 and
and a 2-0 lead in their playof f Angeles'
Coach
Paul Westphal pulled Phoenix to slam-dunk. His short jum pe r Gus Williams wi th 17. The
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during Wednesday night's action between Sun.
niland and Poppa Jays In the Sanford Little
National League. Harper was out on the play but

have a shot at winning it," observed Montreal manager
Williams last week. "But not in that order," he
laughed. Fortunately for Dick and his Expos, it won't be
that order.
Montreal They only fell two games shy last year. The
acquisition of speedster Ron LeFlore will give them the
field leadership to get over the top.
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cinnati has claimed first place in the National League
it. The position will be temporary though, as the Los
eles Dodgers re-establish themselves into
rerhotL3e they were In 1977.
NL West
os Angeles Two years ago the Dodgers had four
pla yers hit over 30 home run&amp; Last year they had i°
LAO k for Steve Garvey, Reggie Smith, Ron Cey and Dusty
Baker to bou nce back Into form for a Dodger pennant.
fbi[anager Tom LaSorda has finally stopped trying to fool
eve rybody with his Dodger Blue Blood love stories (i.e.
Gar vey-Don Sutton squabble of last year) which should
stat)illze the team. They didn't like to hear all that crap
cliiier.
Houston Much has been made of the acquisition of
Not n Ryan's million dollar arm. Notice I said ann. As a
pitoher Ryan Is barely over .500 for his career.
Everytime he faced the NL in an all star game, he would
get rocked, Now he has to face them everyday. The MIres
will not support baseball's new millionaire with six or seven
runia game either. Jim Bibby is still the best pitcher on the.
stat1.
CInclnnati-Thlslssullagoodteam,butnotwhatltoflce
was . George Foster is the most productive player in
bill eboli, but Johnny Bench and Tom Seaver are another
year older.
Right fielder Ken Griffen is unhappy and is playing out
his option. Dave Conception is lazy. You can't win pennants
Witta lazy shortstops. Ray Knight maybe able to match Pte
Rose statistically, but not leadership-wise.
AlIlaata - Surprlselldon'tknowtfthe Braves have
improved themselves that much, or , San Diego and San
Fris nclsco have slacked off. Knuckler Phil Nelkro will some
Way get his wins,
TI aIrd baseman BOb Homer Is a young Steve Garvey-type
with more power. He leads a lusty hitting attack along with
DO Murphy, Gary Mathews and newly acquired Chris
mWIu
81in Friadsco- Thlsis thedlvlslon'smysteryteam. Two
yeal s ago they boasted the league's best pitching staff.
Novr, Vida Blue, John Montefusco, Ed Halicki and Bob
Knepper don't rate.
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81iiDing.- Last place and Dave Winfield deserve each
other. It will take more than a demanding Winfield to get
the Padres to heaven.
nkerballer Randy Jones showed some signs of bouncing
bac i last yew, but alter him, what do you have?
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while Fran k Pastore, a last-minute replacement for scheduled starter Tom Seaver,
throttled Atlanta's heralded lineup.
W hile Seaver missed his first opening day
start in 13 years, Pastore crafted a threehitter, holding Atlanta to J ust three base
runners and retiring the last 16 ba t ters In a
row. He st ru ck out five.
It was the first opening-day shutout by a
Cincinna ti pitcher since Johnny Vender Meer
blanked St. Louis In 1943.
"Last night they told me Tom had the flu
and might not be able to pitch today," said
Pastore. "I tried to keep myself as calm as
possible because of all the opening day
pressure, bu t I was very excited because it's
always been a dream of mine to pitch on
ope ning day."
Foster hit a two-run homer and a two-run
double in leadi ng an attack reminiscent of the
old Big Red Machine.
"We had a lot of highlights today, but Frank
has to be the main one," said Cincinnati
Manager John McNamara. "I mean, here's a
22-yew-old kid stepping In on short notice and
pitching a great game on opening day.
"It was just a good day for us all the way
around."

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A National League season that promises a
bu ndle of pennant con tenders opens in earnest today bu t the possibility of an ear lySeason strike raises t he question of whe t her
t hose races will ever be settled.
Cincinnati, the defending champion In the
NI, West, took a first positive step toward
- keeping that ti tle Wednesday wi th a 9-0
pasting of the Atlanta Braves in the
traditional baseball opener.
That verdict left Cincinnati one-half game
a head of Its pursuers in the division,
In a game today that features Cincinnati's
most likely challengers, Burt Hooton, 11.10
last year, will pitch for Los Angeles against
J.R. Richard, 1843, In Houston.
Elsewhere, the defending World Series
champion Pittsburgh Pirates send Bert
Blyleven, 12-5, against St. Louis' Pete
Vuckovlch, 15.10; Chicago's Rick Reuschel,
18-12, faces the New York Mets' Craig Swan,
14-13; and San Francisco's Bob Knepper, 9.12,
squares off against San Diego's Randy Jones,
11-12.
Montreal and Philadelphia are scheduled to ,
complete the Senior Circuit's openers on
Friday.
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Mariners Top Toronto 8@o6
By United Press International
start the Yankees back from a disappointing
The Baltimore Orioles open defense of their
fourth-place finish at Texas. Jon Matlack, 54,
American League title today and Jim Palmer
also coming off an injury-plagued season, will
once again gets the nod,
go for the Rangers.
Palmer, who was injured for much of the
The Brewers, who finished second behind
year and faded to win 20 games for only the
Baltimore with al5l6 record last year, hcpe
second time in 10 years last season, faces
the return of slugger Larry HIsle and the
Steve Trout and the Chicago White Sax, highrelief help of Dan Boitano can help them
lighting alive-game schedule that gets the AL
move up.
season moving in full gear.
Carlton Fisk, meanwhile, remains the key
No one knows if the season will finish as
question mark for the Red Sox. Milwaukee's
scheduled, however. The players have threatJim Slates, 184 last yew, was scheduled
ened a strike May 22, but, starting with
against Dennis Eckeraley, 17.10, with a
Seattle's 84 victory over Toronto Wednesday
possibility of light anew flurries and expected
night, they finally will turn their contemperatures In the 40a
centratlon to the field.
Kansas City, which Is considered a co.
New York visits Texas, Minnesota Is at
favorite with the California Angels In the
Oakland, Detroit at Kansas City, and Boston
American League West, will send Dennis
- travels to Milwaukee. The final AL opener
J&amp;Oilord, 14-12, against Detroit's Jack Morris,
has Cleveland at California Friday.
17.7, and Minnesota's Jerry Kocanian, 10-13,
Palmer, 10-O last yew, nay be looking for a
will face Oakland's Rick Langford, 12-16.
good Jump towards another banner year, but
Joe Simpson hita two-run, opposite4ield
Trout has something to prove to the Orioles.
homer and newcomer Ted Cox capped a first.
.1 • Trout, a surprise choice as the White Sax'
inning rally with a two-em doubl, to pace a
orieningday pitcher, remembers some nega- 124*11 attack and lead the Mariners.
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three pitches later by blasting another Marcello
gopher ball over the right field fence for a solo home
run, giving Winter Park it comfortable 7-2 lead after
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rally that carried the 76ers
past the Hawks. With
Dawkins contributing 8 points
and Bibby 4 in a 10-0 spurt,
Philadelphia held Atlanta
scoreless for 5:05 in the final
period to take control.
Said Bibby, "Today we
worked hard together,
especially on defense."
Jones added 18 points and
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bounce back at Daytona Beach Seabreeze in a Five
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x.Aprii 16- Houston at Boston.
Baltimore (Palmer 10-6) at Ireal, 0:05 pm.
Acquired center
placed centerfielder Amos Oils on
Kansas City
7:30 P.M.
Chicago Trout (11-0), 2:15 p.m.
the 21 day disabled list; placed Larry Tarry from the Detroit
Los Angeles vs. N.Y. Islanders
s-April 15- Boston at Houston,
Boston (Eckersiy 17.10) at (Series tied, 1.1)
catcher Darrell Porter on 15 day Lions in exchange for a one fifth 9:05 P.M.
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Milwaukee (Slaton 15-9), 2:30
April 5- N.Y. Islanders 5, Los disabled list. retroactiveto April l. round arid one ninlhround choice in
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5:33 p.m.
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Western Conference
4.20 3.00
April 11 N.Y. Islanders at Los Oakland,
Benique: on 21 day disabled lIst. head basketball coach and signed
5.00
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ISue Hater
Mitiwsota (Koosman 2013) at Angeles, 11:05 p.m.
him to a three-year contract.
Phoenix vs. Les Angeles
Oakland (Langford 12.16), 10:30
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s-April 14-Los Angeles at N.Y. Mark Bailey from the Kansas City resignation of hockey Coach Herb
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3.40 3.20 (Los Angeles leads sires, 24)
Chiefs for a fifthround draft pick.
Brooks.
islanders, 5:05 p.m.
April S
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Boston at Milwaukee, twi
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New York at Texas, night
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April 9
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Phoenix 125 (at)
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Eddie Johnson scored 19 and
Charlie Criss 18 for the

Vinter Park hurler Greg Stake went the distance,
picking up his fifth win of the season. Marcello suffered
his second straight toss to bring his record to 4-3 on the
year.

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Thursday night In Atlanta.
Dave Cowens scored 8 of his
17 points in a 2:52 span
opening the fourth quarter
and seven Celtics finished in
double figures to give Boston
a 1.0 series advantage. Game
2 *111 bepláyed Friday night
at lloston Garden.
The Celtics led, 84-78, enter.
big the final period when
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first half, sparked a 10-0
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19 points and Cedric Maxwell
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by as many as 21 points.
Houston was pa ced by
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13-3 in six innings of play.
The Cats displayed an awesome hitting attack in
evening their record to 9-9 on the season.
With two out and two on in the bottom of the second
the Wildcat's ninth hitter Frank Boesch knocked a ball into short left field off of Lyman starting pitcher Rick I;
Marcello. Hound short stop Bob Parker and left fielder
Mike Andriano collided on the play and both runners
scored before tile ball was finally picked up, giving -:
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Lyman catcher Neil Marshall moved his squad a run
closer in the top of the fourth inning when he rapped a
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St. Louis This team's potential scares me, but their
pitching staff doesn't scare anybody. Catcher Ted sun.
mona, shortstop Gary Templeton and first baseman Keith
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players at their position in the National League. The Birds
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deiveinless runs than anyone ln baseball. This season
won't be any different,
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McGlothln as your other three starters?
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last year -or a lot of heads will roil, beginning with ox-like
outfielder Greg Luzlnski.
Pete Rose will again do his thing and will get some help
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The Central Florida Scholarship Competition Award win.Seminole winners are Melissa Cray, Physics, 4 Perry Lane,
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The 15 four-year scholarships of $2,100 per year including the College; Patricia Mergo, Chemistry, 124 Larkwood Drive,
Central Florida Remission are awarded annually to high Sanford, Bishop Moore High, and Denise Renton, English, 103
school and community college graduates of outstanding Lake Brantley Terrace, Longwood, Lake Brantley High.
academic ability without regard to family financial needs.
Students must major in one of the following fields: art,
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political science, biology. physics, chemistry, mathematics,
An award in the Garden Club of Sanford's annual flower
pre-engineering or pro-medicine,
show,
"A Pack Rat's Paradise,' was incorrectly listed in the
Recipients must attend Rollins as day students and any
herald on April 1.
change in their major field after selection may result In the
me silver tray presented Mrs. Leon Walker as winner of the
loss of their scholarship.
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girlfriend. (She is also a girl. on the sofa In the living room. guy, but it is very crowded
Dear
We are both straight.)
Meanwhile my girlfriend was with the three of us in this
About a month ago she spending about half the night little flat.
Abby
asked me If her boyfriend out there with him on the sofa
He doesn't appear to be
could stay over for the and I had the bedroom (twin looking too hard for a job
weekend since I was leaving beds) to myself,
(he's getting unemployment)
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town. I said OK.
Now it turns out that the and frankly. Iam fed upwith
When I got back, the boyfriend lost his job and he Is this arrangement. He has the son they lost, and their
been here exactly 30 days, and irief will be renewed.
he never mentions moving.
I can understand naming a
110w much longer should I child for a dead father or
let this go on before I -say grandfather to perpetuate the
something?
family name, but a cousin?
HAD IT IN BUFFALO Please give me your opinion
DEAR HAD IT: Give him as I, too, am heartbroken.
imill sundown tonight. Then
LONE STAR STATE
W yet, girlfriend and her
DEAR LONE: You could be
boyf riend that there Is more
mistaken.
Perhaps your
of a crowd than you bargained
brother
and
his wife feel
for. The squeaking wheel gets
honored
that
a
child has been
the oU. So squeak!
named
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their
son. Judge
DEAR ABBY: My brother's
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only son was killed two years
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cousin
and
her
ago. He was only 16, and his
parents are still grieving for husband wanted to give only
him. We never ment.lon the pleasure to the grieving
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boy s name WUUI UICy do, nHtfltL lilt they
asked
because we know how
Festival Set Saturday
heartbroken they are. Now
DEAR ABBY: I went out to
the Problem:
The Great Day in the potted plants make this event
dinner recently with friends
A cousin recently had a and asked for a doggie bag for Country Arts and Crafts a must for art lovers.
baby boy. And what does she the leftover rolls, as I heard Festival in Oviedo Will be
rickets for the Bar.B-Que
do? She goes ahead and that according to the laws, largest In Its 7-year history. chicken luncheon should be
names the baby after our once a basket of rolls in Record crowds are expected purchased early in the day.
brother's dead son. She and placed on your table, they are for this event sponsored
In the event of rain, this
her husband thought they not to be served to anyone annually by the Oviedo
festival which benefits many
were "honoring" the dead boy else,
Woman's Club on the grounds
local charities, will be held on
by naming their son after
My friend said I was of St. Lukes Lutheran Church A pr il 19th at the same time
him. I happen to think It was a mistaken - that br ead and on the corner of Red Bug
and location.
cruel and thoughtless thing to t4lnn.r mlii ahn.ild rtnt hi Road and State Rnntp M
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my
brother
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his wife hear crackers because they. were
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that name they will think of
individually wrapped in all over the state will display
cellophane and could be used their quality wares on
8alhI.
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4
- Who is right?
pm.Colorful country, arts and
MARGARET H. &amp;afts, ranging from oils and
DEAR MARGARET: You watercolors to pottery,
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MRS. BRUCE COCHRAN DOWLEN
Tampa. Their gown and flowers were Identical to the honor
attendant's.
Club. Following a wedding trip to ton CeSar Beach Re
Wilson Gordon Jr. of Sanford, served the bridegroom as best Hotel, St. Petersburg Beach, the newlyweds are making sort
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Tracy Robin, Tampa; and Bruce Dowlen Jr., the bridegroom's
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The Seminole County Association of
Mystery Writers of America, National
Media Specialists will sponsor an Author
Speleological Society (cave explorers), and
Luncheon and open house at Buck's Airport Spiritual Frontiers (psychic investigation).
Restaurant, Sanford, on April 19.
Her literary career includes newspaper
Writer Iris 'l'racy Comfort will be the guest
reporting, public affairs, radio, TV and ETV
speaker. The public is welcome. Reservations
script writing, magazine articles in several
for the luncheon must be confirmed by April
prominent periodicals, and novels of suspense
12 with Betty Halback, Rock Lake Middle
and intrigue.
School
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knowledge
and botany for beginners.
the Florida locales of which she writes. The
Many young readers will recall the story of
Orlando resident has been active in the
"Joey Tigertail," a Seminole Indian Boy
National League of American Penwomen,
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Cheryl Louise Bryan and Bruce Cochran Dowlen were
married April 4, at 7 p.m., at the First Baptist Church,
Culbreath Chapel, Tampa Cmdr. Marvin Winfield Howard,
uncle of the bride, performed the candlelight ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland James
Bryan, 49ol San Nicholas, Tampa. The bridegroom is the son nf
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Folbre Dowlen, 3307 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
Given in marriage by her lather, the bride chose for her
vows, a candlelight gown fashioned with three layers of chiffon
and a flowing chapel train. The Alencon lace bodice, lavishly
embellished with seed pearls, featured a high banded neck and
Bishop sleeves with beading and self covered buttons on the
cuffs.
Her full length veil of imported illusion, trimmed in Alencon
lace, was secured to a headpiece of small silk candlelight

a

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steel miter joint. For drywall
construction. expandable

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and hshwater cultured pearls from Zales!
Classic earrings and pendant st'4ed in freshwater cultured
pearls say, 1 k,.'e vu, Mom, every time she looks in the mirrod
6. $77.50 b. $38.50
Mothers Day is May ill

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the highest bidder, for cash,
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332.7513
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fenced back, satin
kit, terms, asking 131,300.

Sanford t only $4L000. You
can't aftord to mIss it. Exc
terms.

paInted,

partly fenced, out. buIlding,
hIdry, good water, terms

Th5h 111511.1511

$44000.

leg. Real Estate Ivoker

24i40$anfordAvt.

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country
we
have It In the beautIful
Markham Rd area. S acres of
wooded lake front. A real Steal
at only $37,500. Owner

French

3053231163

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN
DAY IN THE WANT ADS. 332
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2611 or 1314953.
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REALTY WORLD

3390509
7OlBIdg.
339-0505
E.AltamonteDr.
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Plumbing business complete wInventory 5. real estate. Call
W Mailczowski. REALTOR

322-7553.

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2llOSanlerdAve.
Longwood
beautIful

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Eves. 2320612, 32215I7

new

WInter

S. French 117 92) Sanford
373533.4-

new

Carport Sale - girls bike, pool
acc, poker lable. misc. Sal. 9to
1807 5. Holly Ave.

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YOU REALLY WANT C

Spa

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dbi garage, sc porch, beautiful
cond. Exc financina.

INC.

US, WE HAVE BUYERSI
till? Desk, toasler oven, a
bunch of misc. Items.

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Yard Sale: Thuri.Fri-Sat. 1319
Palmetto Ave., furn, dishes,
misc. 9 to 6.
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Neighborhood Yard Sale
Fri Only, 9till
361 S. Old Monroe Rd.
377 7046
3 Family Yard Sale- Fri 8. Sat.
9 'til. '7$ moped, good cond.;

Garage Sale: 101 E. 10th St., F&amp;I
9 1:30. Stove, AC, Hoosier cab
6. much more.

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3394305
2390305

Goldsboro-Byownsr
completely remodeled
inslde&amp; out. New w-w
Large workshop. Only $19,500.

carpet.

i).fri&amp;

furnished triplex.
IggIotonS.SanfordAve.,h.s'
to expand, fully rented.

room
Prof II over $300. Assume
present mtg., askIng $63,000.
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price. No salesmen.

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Carport Sale: mainly tools 5
misc,items.Somelurn. FrI.I
Sat., 9-5, III Elliott Ave.
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Bonts &amp;

Accessories

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2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fia. 32771

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1571 Bonita SKI Boat with trIpod,
125
rebuilt motor .

trailer, $500 or best otter. 333.

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W'ii buy 1st 52nd mortgates. W
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida
Mortgage Investment. 1104 E.
C'irlansfr,.
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James Iaikervllle

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Hendrix Antiques Hwy. 119
Oviedo, Fl, 3653710. Stock
reduciion sale Starts April 12
thru 30. 30 pct. off on all items
over $75 Large variety to
choose from Call for direc.
tions.
also
furniture
refinishing. Open 8 to S.

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Air

For Estate Commercial &amp; ResI.

dentialAuctions&amp; Appraisals.

Conditioning

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Central Temp will service AC's,
retrig, freezers, water coolers,
misc. Call 323 7186 anytime.

* ESTATE SALE *
Paul Henson estale to be sold to
Bldg., yolks Shop.

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10 30.000 BTU's. 90 day guar.
Sales &amp; Service. Orlando
Room Comfort Center, 745
John Young Pkway. 2986077.

.

Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Fl.
INCLUDES: tractors, trailer
&amp; car

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AutoGlassTlntlng
75-Recreational Vehicles
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Auto

Tinting
Prevent fading &amp; Snooping

Taylor's

'69 Sears pop upS It,
New tires &amp; floor
5425, 322.3563

Home Repair
Aclditlons&amp; Remodeling
Free Est Lic &amp; Bonded
Johnny Walker Const. Ltd

'3-a--V5fl$

Complete Mobile
Home Repair
319 5259

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harrlett's Beauty
Nook 519 E. 1st St., 377 5712

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71 Chevy Sport Van, WDs, 6 cyl,
ip., 35.000 ml. only $3.48, 436
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy 136,
Casselberry. 8)4 5399.

SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
2lhrs.

3220771

Cabinets

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78 Dodge Royal Sportsman WI)
van, 8 pass., 36.000 ml. only
SS.488. 136 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy

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

Ugtit

Heuling

Yard Debris, Trash,

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Duel AC. only 83,250. 436 Auto

Hwy

Carpentry, Painling, Main?.
of all lypes. Lic. Bonded
3236038
InSured
5345399

327 6151

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$60

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CUSTOMHOMESBUILT

Rebuild Condemned Houses
SO BALINT
3225665

Beauty Cars

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Sales,

etc.WayneBeal. 327 1371

Glass

Cars-Vans-Trucks

takeover payments,
low mt. 321-0075

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IMan, Quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,

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(.pet CIeaing

136,

Appliances S Misc.
(LOCAL 13193371

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Cassetberry, 5345399.
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-'6--Auto Parts

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in 74

Shocks 85.95-Heavy Duty $7.95

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Al N SHOCKS 889.9$

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

New Batteries $29.95
2113 French Aye., Sanford

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fl-Junk Cars
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ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
Special Rates for Complexes
Free Estimates
2Ihr.
$30 007(1
UuuuIIuIuI
seI 11111111.

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specialty, 2S yrs. Exp. 569 5562

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Removed

Clock Ripsir

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 322-1621; 3224460

Painting
KELLCO PAINTING

LIcensed &amp; Dependable
Quality household repairs
Residential &amp; Commercial
Free Est.
6470018
Creative Surfaces lic., Special
iling in repainting, mt. &amp; ext.,
wallpaper, wall texing, wood
staining. Free Ext. After you
have called lhe rest call the
best. 8625592.

GWALTNEY JEWELER
204S.ParkAve.
3226509

top Dollar Paid for iunk 6. Used
cars, trucki 8. heavy equip.

PahdIng&amp;Rspslr

ment. 3.599Q

Trent Painting &amp; Repair

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78MOtOIcycles

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A-OK TIRE
322-7450
NEWTIRESS19.19&amp; UP
2413 French Ave.
Sanford

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Alteratlons,Dressrnaking
323010?
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$3815, 436 Auto Sales, $60 Hwy
_13&amp;. Casselberry 534.5)99.

322 3535

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71 Ford Explorer,
whel5,
351 Cleveland, auto S AC, only

Interior S Exterior

Free Est.

Drapes, Upholstery

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;

Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
Ix 10. 323 175$.

photos or color

Boarding Kennels. Ther,.to.
stat controlled heat, oft floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to

rn. Service

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pet, 327.3752.
Tree Service

Top, Trim, Removal
Call Jim FiI,tn. $34 7i

59-islcaI Merchandise
Cml find it?

prices, our

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Try"usI sec II top

brand new pianos &amp; organs In
stock, including new, uss,
rebuilt &amp; reconditioned. We
don't brag about our low

customers do that.

Village Shopping Center, SR
43.4,1 bI E of 1.1. 3395500.

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dO-A--&amp;sljtoss EiIp _____
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For Sale Used otflcseqp$. Desk,

filing Cab. 1. chairs. Many
items to choose from. P1011's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
Y' 3U. UI
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ptom. invnnis

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Call Dell's Auction, 373-5620.

- 5161

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Rubin,.nn.

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for.

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Wanted to buy lot' cash from
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Pmme. Write Box 1539. Sanford

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Carports.

last

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Big yard sale: 616 W, 1st St.
across from Firestone. Furn.,
meg wttli, books, cameras, &amp;

ROBSON MARINE

47-Real Estate
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EALTORS
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1.265.7377.

everythhnglll

tomporari, $43,500 ea. 7 BR,

E. AltamontoDr.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., leaKers

3 ss

Assume VA moi'I..

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7i35'

3322972

1½8. high lot, oats carpet,
paInt,

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MULTIPLE LISTING 11*1.101

KtMLIUP(

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REALTORS

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misc. Thurs., Frl.I Sat.

46-A---lnsstrIal PIupN'ty

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VA-FHA-235.Con. Homes
LOW Down Payment

6 Faniily
YardSaleFri.&amp;Sat.
l 01*. AnnI. fl, fiva'Pnnitl

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REALTORS
Multiple
Listing SerVice
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Larry's Mart. 2')5 Sanford Ave
II &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furnilure. Refrig
stoves.
loots

32) 1734

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I rental units Inc SRX llc, rest,
bar, lounge. Exc Investment.
over $2,000 mo income.

323•2222

So, if you need a new
or used car, tnick or van,
come In and see James,
one of the friendly people
at Prosser and get the deal

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Jefferson Aven.

3276461

22242O

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2591 S. Sanford Ave.

collectibles, tools &amp; etc. 2036

Retiring

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financed.

321475,

207E.25Th3t

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BUSINESS for Sale

It's time to head to the

own

32372
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country. Why not go to you,'

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46-mn,rcjaI
Property
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$175,000.

2525

701 Bldg.

k.$Li-I*11151.$$*0.,m.wslbdsys

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and

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at Jack Prosser Ford.

Cash 322-4132

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Randolph St.

-NICO residentIal lot on El Portal,
loaded with trees. Assume
$3,140 mtg. at V' pct. mt. wilt,
$25 mo. pymts. Total' price
$7,500 or best offer. 373-5036.

.

James Baskerville is back

Webuyusedfurniture
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
SOOS,SantordAve.
Sanford
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HERB'S TV

AppI., turn., TV &amp; loIs of misc

taking up space with a want ad
In the Herald 322.2611 or $31

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$INPFS.lbAVS.
w

Country 3.1, CASH, freshly

CustomCibuflitslviewroof.

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BARGAIN TV'S
Whypay more?

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CALLAPIYTIME
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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
1493.15. Bal $183.16 or SI? mo.
Agent 3398386.

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Yours for $75,100.

2565
Park

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Yard Sale: Fri &amp; Sat. Only.

750 N. 17.92, Casselb.r.'y, Fl.

carpet, eqpl kit &amp; W &amp; D,

SANFORD. i.taat

10:30 AM at Hollar's Chev.

2bl9Orlando
Dr.
Ph. 322 0352
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MORRIS Sr.
Reg. REAL
ESTATE Broker

downstairs I by the pOol.

ML

Looliingforan
. - -income producing
property? ciii us today for a

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P. *$NN

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story, owner I13,UUU.

YOU" lotI Will build
your lii ii our lot,
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Raltor
6443013

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,

5955I$

j

Cash for

Issiffi, for Is

P5Ø

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tofu

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322.9283

BATEMAN REALTY

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VEALTOR

. Geneva, '77 0.1 wIde, S acres

Roesasfor Rent
3$503

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RZIG UALT

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uioer

Sanford GraCious living, Seas,

CINS, S30 Melionvllli-

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$-Rooni

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Nllu ci A,in*WmsSes:

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MILLERS

H. Ernest

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LAKE MARY BLVD. &amp; 17.92

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,372.749$

I BR, lB condo w-CH&amp;A, ww

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from Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92. So. of Sanford.

IjdII DdFL

models avail.

REALTY

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$end 5t'g
.

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1011111

working. $99.95. 10 to choose

Orlando
327 %S77

11...IIfl_.i.

New 2 BR, 28 condo home in
lovely Mayfair Villas, many
additional features! Buy now
or build &amp; express yourself
with your own personal taste.
Choose many designs, colors S
stylesl Beginning $43,500. 2

133.4416 at? 5.501' detaIls.

ø

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on 3+ acresl All the extras! Fl
rm., porch, din area, ww
carpet S C.H&amp;Al You have to
see this on. for 5$5®

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LIving Center of Casailberry,

A,,

recently remodeled. Walk to
shopping, church and school.

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m*sd

Used tbl model color TV'S, all

UNCLUTTER YOUR' CLOSET.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

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LP$,Alds$&amp;Of'de,'lles, Sifter

IN lvii tIme,

Only $45,400.

323-7134

Iuy

72-Auction

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

home or mobile, priced $16,500

Your's

hAL - I Bdrm, I Bath, forrnal living room &amp; din, room,

ALL FLORIDA REALTY I
25145. French Ave. 322.Q73
3323773, 3220779, 322.5353

F P &amp; lakefront,

. French

Agent 3398386

- with terms to fit your budget

Beautiful) BR, 28 home in Loch
Arbor, w-C NSA, w-w carpet,
1g. Fl. rm, built in planters,
bar, shelving S lots morel

Nicely landscaped yard. 1 yr.
warranty. $31,900.

or maybe you have ideas
your own. Zoned comm.
$42,000.

- Sanford ores. Writs P.O. las
$anId, Fl, 32771 or call

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1'

patio,

location to Sanford &amp;

home can be turned into a
duplex or home-with business

lot! Great

Countryliving3BR,7Bhomeon
S acres in Geneva! Every
Imaginable feature, pool &amp;

home, large lot, fenced, good
neighborhood, convenient

$27,000.

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INVEST IN YOUR OWN S
ACR ES, nicely wooded and not

CONTRACT. Just $25,900!

LOVELY 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath brick

3030,

Isp sect avilI PART TIME,

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.

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lots of storage. BPP SERVICE

rm, urv oar, range. ret, CISfl

Setting with dock. Towering
Oak Trees, Fruit Trees. $63,000
Excellent Terms.- Call 323.

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AU. OAI. OSMANOS. AND

*150.5510.

'21
,, 4ltuah

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$99,500.

W. 8.45,900.

For Sale By Owner 2110 SF
- Lakefront Home. Country

wooded

Mary on a

fencedcorlot,3BR,28,Fam.

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-jie1:po -Orig. $529, now $705 or $19 mo.

373-7519 alter

lot. Easily converted to

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BitIe LIving eider of Caiüberry. Call 5ev appt. 3$1102,

quSIII$CIIIS,s 'If to. peruaaI

jl64W

'Miii, ffwV Fri, till IllS end of
school. $2.50 isv 1w. to stare
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PUSUCATION OP
THIB
NOTICI. so Ills any lataik...
Shop meylleop SM otullr*s Ihe

mu, $1
Ritoci IN II$

1110 W. lit Mature woman
over 32 preferred, lW's, S to 3

NURSING AIDES

MONTHS PROM Till
OF
THU PIll?

.15rnLLlIvs. *

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ag

pobement.

LILLIAN M. McKIL.LIP a-k. Ibey may hivi Rich clues
LILLIAN 0. MCX1LI.IP
ISlets
esII MeSS listIciteffis
Deceased
- - -II
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
aiNiftPu5CIIlNyerM$Igen5
REPRESENTATIVE:
or attorneY.
eid the amount
______
s- ROUST 0. MARKS
clilinet If IllS claim Is nil yet
130$. Ceurt Aveiws
doe, Itie dats when it will became
Druids, Fl. 30151
doe shall Is stated. NtIs. claIm Is
_______
Telaplhei: (IN) 437U3
aulingent or wIiIISlllsIed.
pj AprIl 3,15,1*
futIle ci toO eiIwtsWy otwu
DI%I.Ie
ethel I Iti• delis Is secured, e._
the

,

Heavy physical work. Retirees

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st,tem.p*sfanych$Imerdem.nI

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mature w-iearnlng ability,

portunity for advancement.
Ciii Lee at 332.1301 tot' ap.

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8386

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Just listed 2 BR, lB home in Lk.

.,

WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furni
ture, 205 E 25th St. 323 0981
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MICROWAVE

Beautiful country lot in Deltona,
located of I Courtland &amp;
Shallowlord, wooded, $330

ANYONE IN THE
SANFORD AREA

$595

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q

3772611 or 531-9993.

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN

DELTONA, 1g. lam. home. Ig

41-Houses

913 -

Nifitunent sitting only. 4Ø4jfly ApplIcatIons are now taken for
Part-time help at GardsnLand,
rate plus commissions.

P1
RVU SMIID.

(UNDIR ii)

Lakevi.w Nursing Center,

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NOT

.cHIwuIN --

home care. Apply In person

personRlchle'sVW, imI, P1.01

Send resume &amp; salary requir.

323.2611 or s31.9993.

Handyman special: 2 BR with

,

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DINNU

Sanford.

.

acceptable. United Solvents.
__________________________

DATE

$325

nt.d

mint to P,O. lox 729 Sanford.

TSNIU

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helpful. Sand resume&amp; salary
requirements tO PO. SOS 125

FACTORY WORKERS-

meltud ei floutrtd, WITHIN

.

phases of accounting, full
chaise ttwu trial balance.
Some computer experIence

home. Call 3326450 After Sot'
weikends.

15-Help
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in all

venue or lurisdiction of the New Yerk. isoi, The name eli court,
address
personal Secretary accurate typIng &amp;
of the
ALL CLAIMS, DIMAND$,AND r.prauntative's aftsnni art set
load office skills requIred,

NslIcitAdmWsMa*Is.Isshe

WNOI

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Bookkeeper experiinced

Amway
Way.
Amway
products dsiivet'ed to your

the

AN purees 1J1nM14 In the
aisle Is Wham a cape at

"Horn. SIyI. Cooking'.'

Lakevlew Nursing CITer, 519
E.tndSt.,Sanfoqd,

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enabis Its. clerk Is mall me copy
to loCh Pi1'ShflSl rI,r.Ue.dalive,

H

LPN full time, 311 Apply •

322-6173

pool &amp; BBQ on lg landscaped

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

iov&amp; rfri

- ;j --

Ii you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling

REALTORS

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4DR.

,

I

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Sanford's Sales Leader

EXECUTIVE TYPE family
home4 BR, 48, din. rm, family
rm. &amp; more. App. 4000 sq ft +

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Roberts, P.O. Box 543, Fern
Pk, Fl. 33730.

VIrginia M. Settle, Whose address

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utw'

ACrossfrom Health Dept.
Your future isourConcein

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Agency lnc.'Realtors 323.3324.

DOWN

322 8771.

Reg. Real Estate Broker I]]
120 N. Pdrk Ave.

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7139S Myrtle Ave

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/
TheTimeTestedFirm

garage, available until Jan. 1,
1951.$i25mg. The Real Estate

Sold crig $409.35. used short
time. Qal. $189.11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339 8.186

701

you're

321 06.40

1973 DODGE

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u)vu ui,ur
equipment. Noil's Sanford
Furniture Salvage, '1792. So,.
of Sanford 3328121

Washer repo. GE deluxe model.

HARNEY

Sanford

________________________

SLiJohni/a/tij

Town house in 'Sanora 3 BR,2½
B, beautifully furnished,

3230697

BROKER

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1974 HORNET
IDR.
$
SPOR TABOUT

WE BUY CARS

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SEIGLER REALTY

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30'-Condomiu,

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Cog clComo,

.

Jessup Heights. $10,000.00.

so It, fully Sprinkled &amp; in.

12 French Avi.

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11!jI1IJc

aplesat*cialmtoflsigsrtge

t,Ew

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52-Appliances

1695

2DR.

every Saturday al 8 p.m. It's
theonly one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901____________________
255 8311 for further details

APPLIANCES Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332-1721.

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KENMORE WASHER--Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES

CROCETT

VACANT LOTS- 2 Lots approx.
1½ ac. Unrec. Piat. Lake

________________________

_____________________________
Warehouse, light manufacturing
with office space. 2,500.10,000

CALL ANNETTE

SPRINGI

CreativeExpr.ssions

DATE OF THE FIRST PUILICA- Division. the address ci which Is
TIOPI OF THIS NOTICE, to tIle Seminole County Courthouse,

,,,

,

________________

mailed are requIred, WITHIN l$psnhlni in the Circuit
THREE MONTHS FROM THE $emInoIsC$0sdy,FIoiIds,Pyobs$,

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Park. 332.0061.

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HELP?

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Push button controls, has
carousel, still In warranty.
Originally $649, assume pay
rnents of $21 mo Agenl 339

207E.25th5t.

Recently remodeled. Pine
Avenue. $33,000.00.

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THE ABOVE ESTATE
claimant shall delIver sufficient AND ALL. OTHER PERSONS

the validity of

convenient on 1.4 •t SR 16

behInd Days inn, 1.4 Industrial

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I AKF
Il3flPJT
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WOODED
LOT
NEAR
OVIEDO &amp; CFU. $20,000

Eves. 322 0612, 322-1517

1974 HORNET

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.,..,, .,s.

1918 Singer Fulura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
lime Original $593, bal $181 or
$21 mo. Agent 339$ 386

dwn, new 3 BR, 28 choice

DUPLEX- 1 BR, 1 Bath each,

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descrIbed. The AGAINST

copIisofth,claimtothecleckta
wtioieTMCiwi TO tYtsIl One copy

MlNl.U.LOCK

37DInisfrII
for Rent

YOU
WANT A JOB
BUT • • •
DO YOU KNOW

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2295

AT. A.0

'69Chev2dr,AC,Auto,
trans. $600
P.
323 2ll9aft 5

Antiques--OrientalR ugs
Music Bo'es- Slot Machines
flridqesAntlques
323 2801
_______________________

coins Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323 1888

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country area. All Amenities.
$98,500.

1976 PACER 2 DR.

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speed
way, Daytona Beach, will hold

line bedding sets only' Free
local delivery Noll's Sanford
Furniture Salvage', 1792 So of
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TERRIFIC assumption. $18,500

ory com

mercial building wpartltion.
Sanford Avenue. $15,000.00.

New concrete buildings all sizes,
$206. up, especially nice, most

KNOWS

bu., Sweet potatoes, $1.30 bu.
Fresh or cured Pork 70c lb or
upat Treasure island, Hwy 44
East of Leesburg. 717-3*19.

BUSINESS- I

GARAGE
SALE

EXOTIC BIRDS
Don'l Despair Or Pull Your Hair
361 S. Old Monroe Rd.
Use A WanI Ad. 377 2611 or
32220.46
8319993
_____________________________ ___________________________

oft of total inventory of brand
new intt'rspring bedding.
These beds are not damaged

PAYMENT.

$11,500 dwn. energy saver. 3 BR.
2' B. choice area, kit., egpt.,
w w carpet, C H&amp;A, All
Amenilles. $76,500.

Street, Sanford. Call for
Details.
.

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HOME- S BR, 3 Bath. 2 Story
2" Lots Fenced yard, 1th

.AStor.g. Rental
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theymayhavs. Each claim must IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
be in writing and must IndIcate SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
the basis for the claIm, fIts name PROBATE DIVISION
and address of the creditor or hIs Pile Neesber 50.76-CF
agentor attorney, and theamount Olvieles
chimed. If th. claim Is nil yet. IN Us ESTATE OP
doe, the date when It wIll become GLADYS M. WHITTIMORE
doe shall be stated. If the Claim Is
Decissid
contIngent or unllquidated, the NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
nature Of the uncertainty shall be
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

sicurity

N

JI'(LU

LAKE

$7,900 WITH LOW

1 BR,fam. home w pool, schools,
prime residential area. Only
tAA O1Y

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p.m.

aM PLOY MIENT

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Strawberries, Large &amp; PlentIful,

DET-IlO

0 t Al rti
IL1'iLi I

NEAR

1969 CHRYSLER WAGON.
AUTO. AIR. LOOKS GOOD.
RUNS GOOD. EXC TIRES.
1595 3210640

1977 Vega, clean, low ml. $1750 or
best otter, will accept trade
323 1730.
_____________________

Free to good home Ige, good
natured, mixed Pit Bull &amp;
Dalmatian, lovable &amp;
with children. Dog needs
room. 322 11.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

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2'iACRESPINE&amp; PALMETTO

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eislfl$6f,t

:.'

to at

_____________________

_

p.

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rtn

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$emlnoleCoumy,

830-6061

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AAA

322.4075

-000d

-

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Child Care-toddlers in my
home. 2 meals, TLC, Sanford

SPACIOUS 3 BR brick FP.
formal OR, eat in kIt., cor.
shaded lot. $31,000.

Crank Const.&amp; Realty,
REALTORS

!1II1
UCII9,
?vI., . mu irate, prii I).
Oct. 13. 5300 mo, $200 Sec dep.
323.1417, Between noon 1. 6

Nursing &amp; Convalescent
Center, 930 Mellonvllie Ave.

TERMS.

ACRES, PAVED ROAD,
OSTEEN. COULD BE 3 OR
LOTS
$12,500.
TERMS
AVAILABLE.

532.500.

spacious FR w-FP, fenced,
extra insulation,

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RN or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
Apply In person Sanford

Fencodyard,TLC.32341

area.

pofch,

33-Houses Furnished

Company benefits. Apply
Handy Way Foods, Sanford
area.
-

CHILD CARE

HANDYMAN investment 2
story, converttoduplex. Zoned

Sanford
$38,500
Well mainlained 3 BR, 1' B

$300, 373.0106,

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IN OSTEEN. COULD BE 3
LOTS. $7,500 TOTAL GOOD
TERMS.

HANDYMAN3BR, I'ñt, shaded
cor lol. $28,500.

'73 Pinto, 29mpg, good fires,
New ball. &amp; muffler
322 .4819 between 18.8

1978 T.Bird, 31,000mi.
Like new Blue 14500.
372 2787

68-Wanted to Buy
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51-Housetwid Goods
_____________________

CHOOSE FROM $6,500 EACH,
OR WILL TRADE FOR LO
CAL PROPERTY.

24 Hrs.

78 Pont Trans Am, like new,
33.000 mi only 55,888 136 AulO
Sales,
Hwy
160
136,
Casselberry. 831 8399

834 4605 (Dealer)

BABY PIGS
for sale
319 5912

IF? Pick up Truck Cap
%1
Call 322 1177

PLUS IN HASTINGS
(PALATKA AREA), I TO

REALTORS.MLS

'

landscaped yard, vacant,
adults, no petsfirst last &amp;dep.

venl.

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ACRE

I

$33,900
2 BR, lB + rental unit, C.H&amp;A,
fenced yd. Cream Puff!

BR, 28, town house, new

carpet &amp; tile, kit. eqpt., W&amp;D,

Sanford, Fl. 32771

.

'

PARK AVE.- Cream puff, 2

300 N. French Ave.

Will Babysit
Inmyhomea4p.m.

A.D.1550,offorforsaleandsell,o

HENRY, whose address Is 3131 lIens, at The Front (West) Door of
Palbam Avenue, Los Angeles, thiSiminoleCounty Courthouse In
California 5002$. The name •..l Sanford, Florida,. the above
address
of the personal described personal property.
- -That saId sate Is beIng made to
representative's attorney are
satIsfy the terms of said Writ of
forth blow.
All persons havIng claims or Execution.
iemends agaInst the estate are
John E. Polk, Sheriff

at the Estate of

cosuoyornyi
PII.SUN.$INIIIN S

mc. 3220943.

_____________________

PLUS ACPFS

Realty. Inc.

Sanford

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Poodle Puppies AKC, Jet black,
small miniatures, champion
biood line, $100 $150 also Shih
Tzu P00 Puppies tiny fluff
balls, $65 $75. 323 9688.

York 3 Ion condenser unit 8.
Frederick Elec turnace &amp;
evaporator 323 3920

3803 Orlando Dr.
32) 5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing
____________________

U..fl

323.5774

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

311' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE

car garage, Lease only $425

Ewning Ilesuld

Orlando
327-1577

ENT

Eves: 319 5100, 327-1959, 323-4302

Golf Villa, 3 BR, 28, all appi., 2

plenty storage, icr.

cash to mtg. $19,900!! Harold
Hall Reaity, Inc. 323-5771.
see our beautitul new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

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67-Livestock-Poultry

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REALTOR 372 4991
MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE

322-6123

Apply In person
or cal 322.2611.

Fre*or reduced rates
ityou qualify.323.$424

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ftICTIK

Estates w.Dock, $450 mo.
St.JohnsRealtyCo., Realtor

Solicitors

Honda XL 70, recent top end
overhaul

43-Lots-Acreage -

STEMPKA5ENCY

3 BR, 2 Bath, St. Johni River

NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
THE EVENING HERALD
CIRCULATION DEPART.
MENT.

I YR. OLD DBL.WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, wCentral H&amp;A heat pump, big

Call today for INDIVIDUAL
attention,

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Telephone

_________________________
Army Bools$11.99pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 579)
__________________________
John Deere 112 home &amp; garden
tractor wgrass cutter, tiller,
rake &amp; seek spreader

-

w.w carp., fenced yd. Big
workshop, $354) mo., lit last +
sec. 113967.3011.
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Very large 1 or 2 BR
appl., including W D,
carpet, C H&amp;A. 527.900 1 BR:
537,9002 BR. 671 0814 or 1-273
1562.
____________________________

REALTY

Sanford
371 06.40

ASSUME 73, pct MORTGAGE
on this lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
home wilh CA&amp;CH. Great
IOCAI.nn nnt, tic tyin

C.H&amp;A. Call (305) 3.49.5601

322.2611

Color portable TV; console color
TV. Stereo AM-FM tape
player &amp; recorder; miscell
aneous items. 323 6670.

11 Pct. Financing Available

BROKER

OWNER WILL HOLD MOR
TGAGE on 10 acres with
deeded access to the St. Johns
River only $28,000.

after 6p.m.

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OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED lerfe below.
It. gglfjg u5
All persons having claims or
yes' lest es Sb greaud as WILL. SE FOREVER BARRED.
demande agelfut the estate eve
lbs. prices c sties.
Date of the first publIcation of requIred, WITHIN
THREE
thIs Notice of AdministratIon: MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP
March 30, 1550.
THU FIRST PUII.ICATION OF
Donna Lou Henry
THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the
N Personal Ropresintaf lye clerk of the above court a written

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challenges

tsb
watering spa.

YW.

321 0690

2 full Baths, available May 30.
$32,500 good lerms. 295 7766 or
671-4530.

CROCKETT

SEIGLER

80-Autos lot' Sale
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42bu1e Homes
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____________________

PRIME LOCATION is this 6+
acres on the beautiful Wekiva

'"

'I'V ''4tJIUdT

-.

Thursday, April 10, 1950-3B

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1V!4 GMC 3
ton, I wh drive,
Soper 322 1611. 8)0 to 5
immediately Many lead 8.
dual whls. lust rebuilt auto.
copper Tiffany-type hanging
PB. PS. $2,500 F IRM. 323 4917
lamps. All are hand made, (*)N'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
W Garnet? white
aft 5.
___________
low cost Classified Ad.
different, and 20" diameter
Req. Real çstate Broker
theoccasion, there Is a
with many pieces.
__________________________
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
_______________________ Whatever
classified ad to solve it. Try
628
0701
107W Commercial
__________
one soon
62-t..awn.Garden
Phone 317 788),Santord
___________________
__________________
________________
________________________
-------Beds, Dbl. motel u.S. 8. Matt.,
8G-Autos for Sale
Lawnmowers. Wesellthe best &amp;
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
41.A-00AdOfltfl1UFr5
service the rest. WESTERN
S. French. 323 7340.
AUTO, 301 W. 1st SI
For Sale
___________________
76Olds Della 88,7 dr, 350 engine,
J WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
4L0 one owner ml. only
FILL DIRT 8. TOP SOIL
BUY,SELL,TRADE
521.436bo5s, B6OHwy
2 BR, 28, w w, CA H, WD, DW,
YELLOWSAND
3h15 E F irs? St.
327 5622
138, Casselberry, 834 8399
pool, club house, scr. porch.
Call Clark &amp; Hir? 323 7580
533,500. 327 0323.
________________________________
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Motel Bedspreads for sale, $5 -------- - JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'69

ADOR ABLE 2 BE DROOM.
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR OCCUPANCY. ONLY $71,900.

MR1 only $10,000.

Deitona area 1g. 3 BR, 28 house
well Insulated ultra mod, kit.

Swoitwater Oaks

JVIW •
mo,fem, recently clIpped, long
tail. "Brandy" REWARD. 322.
''"IV

September, AD. 1975, in that
6102, eve 3236171.
certain case entItled, FADEL
ELBADRAMANY Plaintiff, -vs.
When you place a ClassifIed Ad
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOR BERT LOWELL THOMAS,
In The Evening Herald, stay
SEMiNOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA JP., and CAROLAN MAE
close to your phone because
PROBATE DIVISION
THOMAS,hls wife, Defendant,
something wonderful Ii about
File Nvmber $0.51-CF
whIch aforesaId Writ of Execution
tO happen.
DivIsion
was delIvered to me as Sheriff of
IN RE ESTATE OF
Seminole County, Florida, and I
LILLIAN M. McKILL1P ak.a
have levied upon the following
6-Child Care
LILLIAN 0. McKILLIP,
described property owned by
Decessed NOR BERT LOWELL THOMAS,
ci the Moment Babysitting
IN,, and CAROLAN MAE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
in my home, Hrly, daily, wkly
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING THOMAS, his wife, said property
rates. Day or night, 323.6677.
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS being located In SemInole County,
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE Florida, more particularly ,',#.ike room In your afllc garage
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS dnc,'ibed as follows:
Sell Idle items with a Classiflen
3 illS lackets, make unknown
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Ad. Call a friendly adtaker a
w','
III""
PL
flY
rnuRnnuwn
zii.zaii or .a•ewj.
;

decedent's wIll, the qusllficatlons

to tim a

Wsklva

Tues. eve., 2200 blk

LOST:

aforesaId court on the 26th day of

clerk of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand

drug pusher angry over being

arrsshsd by a ehort cop and a
photographer with larcsnous

MILLtK
17, 24, I. May 1,
.

4:00

0(4) BONANZA
(1)OHAPPYDAY$AGAIN

A

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required, WITHIN THREE

ERANOFRIENOS
(10)SESAM€ STREET
021(17)SPECTREMAN

10:00

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AWN

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Florida
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF PublIsh: March 27, &amp; April 3, 10,

•°liu.N'rr
FRIENDS
(.5)
AFTERNOON PLAY.

9:30
(1])(35)FAMILYSJAiR

.

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under the seal of the CircuIt Court

SELLERS we have BUVERSIOr
your HOME or PROPERTY
call for IN DIV I DUAL a?fention.

EveningHera$d,Sanford, Fl,

B,oce8xi? used, not cleaned, ____________________

Ty LAMps
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BRAND NEW OVIEDO DUP
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH.
CAR PET, CENTRAL Al R.
560,000.

INVEST WISELY I entire city
block on W 1st Street only
$110,000.

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of Execution issued out of and

.....

Spring Oaks

CallCirculationDept.

,

tltlous Name Statutes, To-Wit:
SectIon $65.09 Florida Statutn
319.

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fencedyd. fully eqpt, kit,, %3.
323-6570.

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minIstration of the estate of bicycle, blue In color
being stored at A.J. Losslng
LILLIAN M. McKILLIP a-k.a
LILLIAN
McK1LLIP, Transfer &amp; Storag, at 307 S. Pine
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Is pending In the Circuit Court for and the undersigned as SherIff of
SeminoleCounty,Fiorlda, Probate Seminole County, Florida, will at

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18, new AC, $flS + $100 dam.
f, 332.9558
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needed Items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 332.2611 or

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3 BEDROOM, 1'2 BATH. DOU
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SELLER WILL HOLD THE
MORTGAGE. TOTAL $40,500.

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Pfoticeis hereby given that i am Corporation. This fil, is available
engaged in buslnels at State Road for public InspectIon durIng
No.46,2 miles west of 1.4, Sanford, regular busIness
SemInole County, FlorIda under Publish April 3, 10, 1550
the fictItIous name of TWELVE DEU 14
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OAKS CAMPGROUND-Nv _____________________
SALES, and that I intend to
register said name wIth the Clerk
NOTICE

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preferred, share bath w same.
$l6Omo + $50 dep. Avail. April
15th. 322.5058.
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neighborhood,
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142 Carver Av Academy Manor
$250 mo &amp; under if you qualify
Mary Griffith Realtor
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322 3994
1105

M. Unsworth

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energy.saving Innovations
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CD 0 GOOD MORNING

Host: Johnny
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WOMORK &amp; MINOY Mork

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(10) AS WE SEE IT
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Corporation as of March 14, 1550.
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engaged in business at 275 her comments in writine wIth the ___________________________
Lakeview Ave., Lake Mary, Fla. Regional Director ci the Federal
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32746,
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area's most beautiful Memor.
under the fictItIous name of FOX ItS Regional OffIce located at 323
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N.E.,
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to register said name with the Center Harris Tower, SuIte 2100, ________________________
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TPte Flagship Bat* of Seminole,
located at 200 W. First Street,
Sanford1 Florida, with Branches
cited at 3000 S. Orlindo Drive,
1220$ta?e Street, Sanford, Florida,
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the streets today to denounce the United violent conflict with neighboring Iraq. concerted action against Iran, which
States and show support for the militants
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holding the Al
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cupled U.S. Embassy, were belittled by for U.S. efforts to free the captives but
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themselves.
face of Washington's move to sever
diplomatic relations and impose a trade
embargo as part of re prisals against Iran
for holding th e 50 hostages, in their 160th
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students Ronald Hunt, accused by a for "a rupture," his mother said.
school, after an Evening Herald story
student's mother of injuring her son
While Mrs. Lettau says the rupture reported his investigation Monday.
while adininistering a paddling April 3. may not have been immediately caused
The use of cvrporid punishment at
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The hitchhiker had no identification perjury statute Marshall was arrested on not expected to be ready until at least
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After a brief appearance before County with him, saying lie was John Marshall, has nothing to do with giving an inac- late this week, say deputies and an FBI
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set free
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The state attorney's office informed him a few days earlier In Cocoa Beach. match the description of a suspect in prints to be filed or identified every day,
the court today it was not filing a charge
But a check with Ohio authorities by another crime,
said the spokesman, explaining despite
against the hitchhiker arrested 17 days Wolf Indicated the only John Marshall
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Seminole County Elections Supervisor
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Camilla D. Bruce acknowledged this anything to do with such a temporary produce county paychecks, he said. But It
"like everyone else." This amounted to
morning she may be "in the soup" for thing," she said.
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and on a given night they might earn $3 exceptionthere
for would appear to be no
castonally on election nights.
the Supervisor of Elections
daughter and a daughter-in-law helped
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or
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prohibited from hiring relatives and the
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But McAlillan stressed that there may
elections division of the department of help," she said. "Often you can't get county aninial control department.
site thinks the fact the issue has been have been Attorney general's opinion
state In Tallahassee is looking into the someone to come In for lust two or three
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that clarified the matter and he has not
mat te r.
hours of work."
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share of the work today will should be attended to may be
create ill will. Even though neglected by rationalizing.
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year following your birthday keep moderation In mind. The
by sending for your copy Of temptation to eat or drink
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date.
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scheduled to be operating a national planes will be kept at the airport,
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next few days, calling for construction of Cleveland could not estimate at this time
a 10,000-square-foot warehouse facility at the number of jobs involved. The airport
will be providing fuel and maintenance
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car go to CL 44 Canadair, four-engine, trai ning at the airport before the first of
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Talk about long demand and short supply. Seminole High Senior Class times weekly initially to the Caribbean. the planned installation of the instrument
Ti4easurer Regina Butler selects one of 65 student names In today's lot- Ultimately 10 flights weekly will be in- landing system (ILS) as a major reason
for the firm locating the facilities here.
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said their attorney, Bryan Hugo.
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week, attorneys for the plaintiffs and
defendants, presented a series of expert
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appraisers statewide to put on the July to get approximately 250,000 owns and lives in a home.
estImated now to be $20,000 before the November ba llot a proposa l to change signatures estimated to be needed to get
Goembel said he will be speaking at
jury renders a verdict,
the property assessment law,
the issue on the ballot,
various homeowners groups in the
The current law requires property be
approved by the voters, the change county after March 8, explaining what
The procedure, now being chall
enged assessed at "Just value," he said. The may reduce property taxes for some the change would mean to them.
in the Florida Supreme Court, has property appraisers want the law to read homeowners.
"Then they can circulate the petitions
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if
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passing judgment on a colleague.
they will withhold Judgment and continue
"It was rough," one said. "There were to support Kelly until the case is resolved
tears shed in there. I think the tears were officially.
genuine. It was very emotional."
"It is Intolerable that certain members
Kelly had many defenders, another of our party have taken advantage of the
source said, but they only defended his situation before the facts are known and
right to more "due process" — not his resolved in Congressman Kelly's case,"
"Incredible" explanation 01 why he their statement said.
accepted the money in front of secret FBI
Kelly also Issued a sta tement sa ying
cameras and microphones.
why he cut short his defense and resigned
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would also turn to Kelly and say, in ef.
fect: "1 don't believe you. You have
embarrassed us."

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recommended the three-term House said: "Here's a man who's not indicted
member and former Florida Judge and yet. Who are we to pass judgment? Let's
assistant U.S. attorney be disciplined, have some fair play."
Several parUcipants, who asked not to
be identified, gave United Press International a glimpse of the grim business of

Eight Pasco County Republican
leaders in Kelly's Florida district sent to
Washington a signed statement saying

Party."
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all that it means to the people is far more
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Kelly off from voting on party matters
and he cannot receive party congesslonal
committee funds for his re-election.

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HsraI4,Plss Y'SI1'I'!

State Sen. Vince Fechtel (left), R-Leesburg, shows his approval

Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, saying
news "01 our (campaign's) termination has been vastly
exaggerated either that, or we are holding the longest wake
lxi history," was received enthna4tIcalIy by a crowd 01 more
than 00 persons at an Apoç*a ares dhvwr Thursday night.
In his first foray Into local election in the nation, the former
Clifornha governor was on hand to endors .-the relectlon
campaign efforts of Sin. Vines F.ctesI, &amp;L.esbwg, at a $80 a
plate ftmdiaislng dimmer for Fechtsl at Lbs Errol Estates Inn.
Reagan, In a 4knthute speech, also referred in passing to
candidates for Congra-, to show Ms aivenom that Fqchtel Is
tnnider1ng running for the IVth congressional east currently
held by Richard, Kelly, R.Niw Pert Richey.
Fechtel who received a standing ovation from the highly
the candi date who
partisan vtüWd Introduced Reagan
osm the right aid. of the herV' and lauded Reagan's
stand on the sovereign rIit 01 the Matse.
Fcbtel also urged young people to participate In the
pplltical procees, sotiag from £dintmd Bork: !'All It takes for
evil to prevail Is for good people to do nothing."
A tIred-loold'* Reagan took a few swipes at Democrats,
saying that Guy. Jerry Btown 01 California Is on both sides of
.rymm; that I.e. Edward J(sssd 01 MaasachuWs is on
the wrong side 01 every mis and that President Jimmy Carter
deom't know what the issues are. "I can underst and why they
won't debate," he said.
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Republican House member said,
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of Rep. Richard Kelly of
Florida de ba ted Th ursday w hether to
expel him from the House Republican
Conference for allegedly accepting a
bribe. Finally, Kelly headed off a
showdown vote by resigning.
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congressmen implicated in the FBI's
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Days later, he was taken to Florida
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treaty "apparently postponing it until after the November
election. You can make sure he won't be interested after
November," Reagan told the crowd, which responded with
applause.
He said Carter is trying to maintain the "status quo which is
Latin for t he mess we are in."
"It'i time the Republican Party came to the rescue of the
United States," he said.
The a nswer to inflation, he said, is not to blame Americans
for the problem by saying they are living too luxuriously but to
"turn off the printing presses and not add to the present supply
of worthless paper money."
Reagan called for a cut in Income taxes of 30 percent a cross
the board and elimination of the tax on savings accounts to
stimulate the economy.
He pointed to the period from 1900 to 1971 when t he United
States had the most plentiful supply of energy of any nation In
the world and the scarcity of energy and inflation of prices
today. "There Is several times more oil to be taken out of the,
ground In America than has been used in those 71 years," he
said. He blamed federal regulations and tax laws for
discouraging lbs dulling for oil in the country.
Reagan said it Is time to begin the moral and military
rearmament of the United States, saying a strategy for action,
ought to be f ormulated to strengthen freedom. He stressid
the need to build a superior Navy, "second to none" and to
restore to Its former status the U.S. Intelligence community,
eliminating rr1ctions that require the CIA to report Its
activities to eight different congressiona l committees,
Turning to state's rights, he said the federal government
should begin immediately with planning for the orcaerly
Wader of those programs It has usurped from the states and
wItch it has shown It Is nnt capable 01 managing. — DONNA
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Consumer the biggest increase for any single month
prices surged 1.4 percent last month as since the 1.8 percent jump which resulted
Americans were hit by t he biggest dose from the government's removal of food
of Inflation In 6',4 years, the government controls in August 1973, the Labor
reported today. Retell gas prices took De partment said.
their biggest jump ever.
The largest increase in any category
With the exception o1 food, consumer came in tra nspor ta tion, which includes
prices in all categories registered sharp gasoline, and new and used automobiles
Increases during the first month of 1980. prices.
U prlcea continue to rise tlu'oughout the
The transporatlon index jumped 3.1
Year at the same pace they did in
pe rcent, the biggest increase since July,

January, the cest.of.11vIng 1980 Increase 1948.
would amount to a startling 18.2 percent
Gasoline prices, the government said,
— far above President Carter's inflation
shot upward by 7.4 percent. That was the
forecast 01 10.4 percent.
biggest upward change In prices at am
The 1979 inflation rate was 13.3 perPump
since Um government began
cent, the worst In 33 yens.
compi
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Pike the government Inflation sta tistics,
said its price index for all urban conThe average price 01 a gallon of
sunzrs stood 233.2 last month That gasoline rose by 6.8 cents last month to
means goods and services which cost $1.11. Prices were 60 percent higher In
$100 In 1907 were priced at $233.20 in January than they were a year earlier.
January.
Food and be verage prices, meanwhile
month's 1.4 percent rise topped slackened off considerably in January
December's 1.2 percent advance and was and grocery store costs actually declined.
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Iranian

By United Press International
Reversing a week of heartening statements
on the hostages' release, Iran's president has
denied any link between the work of a U.N.
inquiry panel and the freeing of the 50
American captives at the U.S. Embassy,
where Moslem militants said "criminal
America must deliver" the shah.
The tough words came as clashes erupted
Thursday in several Iranian cities, including
the capital, between the militant left-wing
Mujahedin (freedom fighters) and their
opponents following rallies and marches,
Tehran Radio reported.
The clashes in Tehran, Shiraz, Sari, Tabriz,
Bushehr, Urumiyeh and Ardabil, flared in
connection with debates on the parliamentary
elections which are to begin March 7. The
radio, monitored in London, said there were
injuries but did not say hoj,any__

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IN BRIEF
Afghan Capital In Grip

Of Crisis; 3 Civilians Die
By United Press International
Gunfire shattered a dramatic anti-Soviet strike by
merchants in Kabul today, killing three civilians, and
Soviet MIG-21s buzzed rooftops while Russian soldiers

moved into trouble spots, reports reaching New Delhi
from Afghanistan said.
"The city is in the grips of a crisis," said the reliable
reports from the Afghan capital.
was described by these reports as the
"first large-scale civil disobedience in Kabul against
the Russians since they invaded" last December.
Kabul's bazaars and city shops were shut down as
part of a nationwide strike involving at least nine other
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The Carter administration and U.N. of.
ficials declined to comment on whether the
uncompromising attitude expressed by the
Iranians In their latest public statements also
was being displayed in private negotiations
for the releasse of the hostages now in their

111th day of captivity in the U.S. Embassy In
The naming of the commission to look into
alleged crimes of the deposed shah had been
seen by Western diplomats as the next step
toward release of the hostages, provided
Iranian President Abolhassan BanI.Sadr
could persuade the militants to give up their
captives.

that the extradition of the shah to Iran was no
longer a precondition to the hostages' release.

He said then, without going into specifics of
the compromise plan, the United States must
denounce "its crimes during the shah's
regime" and acknowledge its interference in
Iran's affairs during the past 25 years.
In the most unyielding of recent statements
on the hostages, the militants at the besieged
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Mohammed Bedjaoui, Algeria's ambassasor
to the United Natios, left Geneva Wednesday
night for New York. U.N. officials said his
departure was not connected to the corn.
mission's work and he would rejoin the other
mernhersbefore they Leave for Iran.

U.S. Embassy in Tehran said, "criminal
Amerfca mutdeliver"the-depccdshairaad

By Wit VIDM. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Deputies suspect the same thieves were Involved in two

As of noon, Kabul time Friday, "firing could be
heard every few minutes in various parts of the city,"
said the reports which had been accurate in the past. It
was unclear who was shooting whom.
Increased violence was expected later today, they
said,

Longwood burglaries Thursday which netted a total of more
than $12,000 in goods.
In each of the crimes, the burglars forced sliding glass doors
and are suspected of escaping in an old blue pickup truck with
a silver bed, deputies say.
Ted Johnson reported the loss of $5,050 in stereo equipment,
jewelry, cash and a color television to the thieves Thursday
night irorn nis nome at ii Crown Oaks Way.
Thieves also struck at the home of Dennis Natale, 153
Wysteria Drive, and took a total of $7,800 in jewelry,
televisions, and a camera, deputies said. His house was
burglarized between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., deputies said.
FIVE ARRESTS AT TOPLESS CLUB
An 18-year-aid dancer at a Fern Park topless club
is in jail on charges she attempted to run-down a Casselberry
police officer outside the club early Thursday morning, in an
incident which also led to the arrest of four men for fighting iii
the parking lot.
Allyson Frances Pease, 18, of 4107 Thistledown Drive,
Orlando, is accused of turning her car towards a Casselberry
police officer who was attempting to stop the fight involving
seven or eight persons, deputies say.
Casselberry deputy Chief Fred McGowan said his men were
at the Fancy Dancer club on U.S. Highway 17-92 at 2:04 a.m.
Thursday, in response to a call for extra aid from Seminole
deputies.
Pease was held in lieu of $1,000 bail. Her arraignment on
aggravated assault on a police officer is set for Tuesday.
Also arrested in the incident were Michael D. Hampton, 23,
and his brother Steven E. Hampton, 18, both of 4107
Thistledown Drive; Robert Fulbrlght, 23, of 482 Longwood
Circle, Longwood; and Aubrey Norris, 20, of 311 Circle Drive,
Maitland. Norris was released on $525 bond Thursday, the
others remained in jail Thursday In lieu of a reduced bond of
$300.

A-Bomb Denied

TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) Israeli Defense Minister
Ezer Weizmnan today denied a report by CBS News that
Israel exploded a nuclear bomb off the South African
coast in September with the help of that country.
"It never happened," Weizrnan said.
U.S. officials would neither confirm nor deny the
report, which was labeled "ridiculous" by South
Africa. Israel and South Africa have friendly relations
and a history of cooperation.
According to CBS, the Israeli test of a nuclear device
was carried out with Pretoria's "help and
cooperation," in a move that would make the Jewish
state the seventh nation to test a nuclear device,
Israel long has been suspected of having
manufactured a weapons-grade atonic device at its
nuclear reactor, built with French help in 1957 near the
Negev town of Dimona.
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Tito Pleads For Detente.
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!) In what could be
his last political act, gravely ill President Josip Broz
Tito sent a dramatic plea for detente to President
Carter, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and three other
world leaders.
Tito Th ursday was reported holding his own against
kidney and heart failure, but his condition was officlally described as "grave" and there was no telling
how long the tough old Marshal could survive.
A foreign ministry statement said a message from
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ALLEGED CAR THIEF RETURNED
FROM NEVADA
A num serving a 10..year sentence for leaving a car dealer
stranded In the desert outside of Las Vegas and making off In a
he was -test
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rneitto Seminole cqunty
to face charges he stole the van left behind at the Nevada
dealership.
Frederick E. Burns, 41, was brought back to Seminole
County Thursday to face charges he took a $12,000 van from
Art Grindle's Wheel Ranch on U.S. Highway 17-92 after leaving
only a $150 deposit and a Corvette stolen earlier in Maryland.
Deputies say Burns, using the stolen identification of Joseph
Bianculli of Virginia, placed a $150 deposit on the van on June
1, 1979, leaving behind a Corvette and promising to return the
next day to complete the deal.

Wpre.klin1 bait. bn .deUveradby,.

Foreign Minister Josip Vrhovec to the ambassadors of
the United States, the Soviet Union, Cuba and Guinea
to Pass on to their leaders.

Detention Center
Building Approved

Maryland after Seminole County charges are resolved to face
unspecified charges there.
THEFT SPREE CHARGED
An Orlando man has been lalled on charges he tried to steal
an armload of goods from J.C. Penney department store in
Sanford Plaza, Wednesday evening,
Police say Van Johnson, 29, of 1917 Williams M'nor Ave.,
Orlando, was arrested as he left the store at 7:45 p.m. with an
armload of assorted merchandise. He was held at the Seminole
County Jail in lieu of $5,250 bail.
ARRESTED FOR THEFT AND BURGLARY
A Sanford man has been jailed on charges he burglarized a
home and sold some of the property taken to a friend.
Curtis Williams, 22, of 1712 W. 15th St., is charged with
burglarizi ng the home of Thadd J. Brooks, 1704 W. 14th St.,
Sanford, on Feb. 16, and taking a stereo, camera, binoculars
and jewelry.
Police say they arrested him after he sold the camera to a
friend,
PLEA OF ATTEMPTED ROBBERY
A Seminole man pleaded guilty to charges of attempted
armed robbery of a Paola convenience store midway through
his trial Wednesday.
Herman Walden Wesley entered the plea after prosecution
witnesses pace
ld hihim
i th Hd Way store on sta te Road
46 west '
of Sanford on the evening of Oct. 4, 1979.
Witnesses said Wesley, a former employee of the store,

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entered with another man at about 11 p.m. that night. The
other suspect, not yet arrested or tried, forced the cashier into
a back room after making her open the safe with a handgun,
Wesley took her place at the counter as customers arrived
and left.
But one of the customers was Handy Way's area training
manager. When she did not get a good reason for Wesley's
presence and the absence of the cashier she knew would be on
duty, she called deputies, as the armed member of the pair
returned from the back, ordering her to hang up the phone.
But manager Karen Heiley went on talking long enough to
give deputies an address. The pair escaped from the scene, but.
the two employees were able to identify Wesley, the employees

More Florida news, Page bA.
'TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Gov, Bob Graham proposed
today a $458 million inflation-fighting supplemental state
lqdget, including $5.7 million to plan two new prisons and start months than anyone expected.
liilding a prison in Volusia County,
Graham proposed total adjustments of $458.2 million for a
Graham recommended a whopping increase for schools, modified budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 of $8.2
community colleges and Universities slightly more than the billion i
state and federal funds. State dollar spending would
$go million requested by Education Commissioner
Ralph increase $346 million.
T1r1ington.
He said the working capital emergency reserve fund should
.He asked for $46.5 million for energy conservation grants; be raised from $370 million to $404 million, the maximum
230.6 million for tax relief for renters; $49 million to meet it allowed by law, because the state could be in trouble when the
deficit in the Medicaid program providing medical care for the long-anticipated recession hits later this year. He vowed to
poor; and $52.5 million for additional state employee pay and accept "nothing less" than $404 million for the reserve.
bEnef its.
The governor said 72 percent of the supplemental appropria:l'he $16 billion, two-year budget put together by legislators
tions
he is recommending would go to offset inflation and the
last summer is outdated to some extent because of staggering
larger
than expected growth in Florida's population last year.
increases in state expenses, including gas and electricity. as
Ile
is
retuiiiniending
$Jd.4 million to meet inflated energy
fact
well-as the
that additional revenues are now available
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because the Florida economy has been stronger in recent

costs, but that's 15 percent less than requested by state
agencies, so gaauimne and electricity consumption will have to

Senate Leader Won't Run
TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI)
Senat President Phil Lewis formally
.'announced today that he will not seek
re-election next fall,

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Pri'list)ii Part Of Grah~~~~~am Budget
Governor Asks Whopping School Aid

Four members of the commission in'
Geneva wrapped up preliminary discussions
of their role in the crisis and said their work
would continue today at the European
headquarters of the United Nations. They
were awaiting word from U.N. Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim on when they would
proceed to Iran.

But the president effectively was reversing
comments made a week ago on French Radio

Tehran.

BaniSadr, in an interview with Radio
Canada, echoed ailing Iranian strongman
Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini In calling for
thereturnoLMniwmrnedReza - Pah!a'j.-----

the assets he took out of the country.
The deposed monarch and his wife are
living in exile on the Panamanian resort
island of Contadora.

He said Wednesday night the Iranian
government was "firmly determined" to get
back the former monarch and put him on
trial, adding, "The U.N. commission's work
had no direct connection with the release of
the U.S. Embassy hostages."

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.the reports said.

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Evening Herald,Sanford,Fl.

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Ficer marks, for me, the appropriate
time to conclude this particular
chapter in limy life."

Lewis' term as president was to end
this
session
regardless of whether he
In a letter to other senators, the remained
in the
Senate. A Democratic
,West Palm
Beach
Democrat
said,
caucus
has
selected
W. him.
D. Childers of
"My decision results from a general Pensacola to succeed
'feeling on my part that the completion
of 10 years service as an elected of.
"A decision at this time is ap.

testified.

propm'iate in order that the voters of
District 27 ... may have ample op.
portunity to select a successor from
among the ninny capable and
qualified men and women who are
available for public service," Lewis
said.
A millionaire investor and rancher,
Lewis was first elected to the Senate

in November 1970.

be curtailed somewhat.
Graham didn't include extra gas money for the Florida
Highway Patrol in his supplemental budget, but said he intends to do so in a special reconunendation to the Legislature
next week. FII1 troopers have been forced to reduce their
driving because of a shortage of gas money.
The supplemental proposals can be funded froni existing
state taxes, so no tax increases are necessary.
While major adjustments to the budget are necessary, he is
opposed to a wholesale rewriting of the document. Graham
said, because he is committed to the biennial budgeting system
begun by the state last year. A biennial budget is meaningless
if it's going to be rewritten during the off-year.
Ile also intends to stay with his goal outlined last year to
keep state spending from growing faster than the population.
adjusted for inflation, and limit the number of state employees

to I pe rcent of the population. He threatened to veto appropriations not in line with that goal.
Most of the supplemental spending recommended by
Graham would go to education. lie recommended $44.3 million
for the second year of the program of intensified instruction in
kindergarten and the first three-grades pushed through last
session by House Speaker Hyatt Brown. lie recommended S69
million to cover increased enrollments and additional expenses caused by inflation.

He asked for $32.7 million to fully fund the emergency school
maintenance program he proposed (luring the December
special t'ssion. lie recommended $55 million at the time, but
got only $22 million, lie recommended $12 million to buy school
Whim thce :te::: a nd other in creases for schools,
and universities sprinkled throughout the budget are totaled,
Turlington's supplemental request is exceeded slightly, said
Dr. Charles Reid, Graham's chief education Funding advisory,

Fords Son Files Suit To Find If He Is Father
SANTA ANA, Calif. (UPI)
Steve is indeed the father.
full responsibility,"
Ford, youngest son of former President
The suit was sealed and attorney
"It is very possible that our son Steve
Gerald Ford, wants the court to deter- Pamela Ashman would not reveal any
Ford
mine if he is the father of it 2-month-old details at the request of her client, 16, is the father of it child born on Dec.
1979,'' the former President said
baby boy born out of wedlock,
identified only as Joy Malken. She said through Barrett.
An attorney for the child's mother Miss Malken did not want to release any
I
f fatherhood is determined by tests
confirmed Thursday that the 23-year-old information concerning her relationship andthe proper authorities. Steve is fully
Ford filed a Superior Court suit on Valeni. with Ford.
and willingly prepared to assume his
tine's Day asking the court to find out if
Ford, who lives on a ranch San Luis parental responsibilities.
he is the father of the baby.
Obispo, was equally circumspect.
•'Betts' and I, as grandparents, would
The Ford family, through a
''The only comment I can make is I of course be happy to have him as one of
spokesman, refused to comment on the may be the fattier of a child born Dec.
16, our family."
action, but said they are ready to 1979," he said through it spokesman. "if
young Ford, spent some time on the
welcome the child Into the family if Ford it is my child, I am prepared to assume
rodeo circuit
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surrs FILED
Adriel and Linda Burgos have filed suit demanding more
than $2,500 in damages from Hunter's Marina and Bayliner
Marine Corp. of Florida charging the two companies were
res ponsible for the fire in their boat.
The suit charges the Burgos bought a boat manufactured by
Bayliner from Hunter's on July 1, 1979, and that the boat exploded and burned on Set. 19, 1979 due to a defect in its

manufacture.

The suit asks damages for the cost of the vessel and the
period the Burgos were deprived of using their boa t.
Harold C. Daniels, a minor has filed suit through and along
with his mother Dorothy Daniels against Safeco Insurance Co.
of America, John M. and Janette Murray, Allstate Insurance
Company and John A. Knight.
The suit charges Janette Murray and Knight negligently
operated the motor vehicles on Sept. 14, 1979 at the Airport:
Avenue entrance to Zayre Department store. Harold Daniels
was riding with Knight, the suit alleges.
Harold Daniels is claiming damages for injuries suffered mI
the crash, his mother for money lost and emotional stress :'
suffered due to the accident.
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MOSCOW (UP!) President Leonid Brezhnev today offered
States together with the neighbors of Afghanistan guarantee
to withdraw Soviet troops from Afghanistan as soon as "outthis and then the need of Soviet military assistance will cease,J
side Interference" against the country ends,
to exist."
Brezhnev, speaking to voters at a rally two days before
Brezhnev was the last candidate to speak to voters before
parliamentary elections, zeroed in on the Afghanistan Sunday's
elections to the Supreme Soviet of the Russian
situation that has caused a deterioration in Soviet-American
Federation. He represents the Baumansky district of Moscow.
relations,
Brezhnev gave no details of the planned Soviet-Indian space
He also announced a joint space flight with India which he shot,
the first such venture between the two nations.
called "a symbol of our friendship."
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The Soviet Union has previously sent cosmaunauts into orbit
The 73-year-old leader spoke slowly and in a slurred voice
in Joint space flights with Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, East
But Bianculli turned out to be the victim of a wallet theft,
before a packed house at the Kremlin palace of Congresses. Germany and Poland.
Herald Staff Writer
The Corvette was stolen In a similar manner from a Chevy
"The United States loudly demands the withdrawal of Soviet
The Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday Chase, Maryland dealership on March 7, 1979, police saY.
Brezhnev said the current decline in Soviet-American relatroops
but in fact is doing everything to put off this
night gave its formal stamp of approval to the site plan for the
tions
is traceable to Washington.
Burns was arrested by Nevada authorities a few doys after
possibility," he said. "It is continuing and building u its In.
proposed expansion of the Regional Juvenile Detention Center he left the van at a Las Vegas dealership and took a test drive
"Now
that the forces of imperialism have launched a
terference in the affairs of Afghanistan.
at Five Points in South Sanford.
counteroffe nsive against the relaxation of tensions, against
In a 1978 Jaguar worth $12,000.
"I want to state very definitely: we will be ready to cornImprovements designated in the base contract to be let
He was convicted of tying up the Nevada car dealer and
peace and against the rights of the peoples, the unity of action 1
mence the withdrawal of our troops as soon as all forms of
of socialist nations In defending these greatest of values Is
March 12 include 6,500 additional square-feet for 25 new leaving him In the desert off Interstate 15, outside the city.
outside interference directed again
against the government and
sleeping rooms and two isolation rooms for a total construction
more important than ever before."
The State's Attorney's office reports Burns will proceed to
people
of
Afghanistan
are
fully
terminated. Let the United
cost of $323,650. The facility currently has 9,000 square-feet and
is able to house 13 juveniles.
.
The expanded facility is to serve both Lake and Seminole
counties.
Site plans for alternates to the contract which could increase
construction costs by more than $100,000 were also approved
by the planning and zoning board,
United Press International as 3,000 people to abandon community residents from flooding In the Mission Valley state several hundred to 14
The alternates include: a dining room addition; classroom
Inches of rain in the Los
Flooding caused by a series their homes,
rooftops
shopping area and the threat workers worked to sa ve some Angeles area will begin I
addi tion; pantry-maintenance storage addition; concrete of savage storms roaring in
"The water from the San
In San Diego County, a new of an overflow at the El of the San Joaquin. shifting northward today,
bunks (bunks built up on a slab off the floor topped with fire- off the Pacific has forced Jacinto River and the oar- storm that had been expected Capitan Reservoir.
Sacramento Delta's 100
"This would result in 1
proof mattresses); outdoor recreation with lighting, an ad- thousands of Californians to flow from Lake Hemet Dam Is to dump as much as 5 inches
Several hundred residents levees. Much of the work was storms beginning to reach the
dltlonal parking area and rehabilitation of the current parking abandon their homes and flee emptying: out of the break and of rain today lost Its punch on the outskirts of Palm an effort to keep the already coast farther to the north and
lot surfacing; a service road north of the site; holding room to higher ground today.
going more or less right before hitting the coast. Springs were forced from broken levee at the flooded may finally give relief to
renovations in the existing structure; a clear story over the
The storms pushed dams through San Jacinto," Forecasters predicted the their homes by the over- 4,700-acre
Holland
quiet activity area for energy savings and renovation of the and reservoirs beyond
Sheriff's Deputy Tim Botts storm would drop only flowing Palm Canyon Wash. further damage. Tract from Southern California," a
forecaster said. "But this will
administrative area for sound-proofing and
interior capacity in the southern part said,
another inch of rain,
Some 200 people were
The
NWS
anticipated
the
continue
periods of heavy rain
decorating.
of the state and severely
Helicopters
plucked
many
alleviatina
the
threat
of
new
Isolated
by
floodwaters
in
the
warm,
moist
fronts
from
for
the
northern
half of the
T.J. Pop of Carl Gutmann, architects, said the entire cost of strained levees in the north,
avocado and citrus ham let of Hawaii that have dumped up sta te."
the expansion if the al ternate plans are funded by the state
John Plankinton, a National
De Luz, and faced a potential
would total about $450,000. The Florida Department of Health Weathe r Service forecaster,
and Rehabilitative Services has Indicated the additional said the storm systems ________________________________ sfood and drinking water
hortage. Medical supplIe
funding may be available before construction begins on April 1 sweeping eastward across thO
were
brought in by helicopter.
or at the end of the six-monthsconstructlon-time allowed for Pacific appeared to be benA
natural
earth dam rupBENJAMIN I. DAVIS
the project.
Missionary Baptist Church.
AREA READINGS (8 m4: temperature: 67; overnight
ding northward, veering away
&amp;fljJack
Da,g7
of
Survivors
include
her
tured
near
San
Clemente
low:
55; yesterday's high: $0; barometric pressure: 30,13;
The planning and zoning commission also:
South
ern 113 E. Jenkins Circle, San- husband, Robert Stephen; early Thursday, forcing about relative humidity: 79 percent; winds: south at 13 m.p.h.
—recommended approval of a change in zoning for the tract and central California and
located at the southwest corner of East 28th Street and Wadi" more towards the ford, died Wednesday at brotherg, Shim and Shuck 50 residents from their
SATURDAY TES: DAYTONA SUCH: highs, 1:33 am., j
Seminole Memorial Hoopital. Lawson; three sisters; flooded homes.
Palmetto Avenue to allow construction of duplexes or apart- CaIifornIa.(k'on border.
12:56 p.m.; lows, 6:44 a.m., 7:03 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
In
Baja
California, highs, 1:25 a.m., 1:51 p.m.; lows, 7:43 am.,
with He was a native of Onida, grandchildren, Wynell
ments as requested by Ted Williams.
The heavy rains of the pad
., $ p.m.;
Tenn,, and had lived In. Carter, Sedalia, Mo.; Everett Rodriguez Dam, 8 miles south BAYPORT: highs, 7:39 a.m., 6:36 p.m.; low,, 1 am., 12:18
—denied a request from Donald Sullivan for a change in week, combined
zoning from jpgi fan*
f
designation to apartment zoning for un usually high tide,, crea ted Sanfordfor the past 83 years, Temple and Joyce Wilson; of the U.S.Mexican Border, p.m.
here from ga He thee, great-grandchildren ; was near capacity and
the 1.12-acre parcel at the southeast corner of Lake Avenue a serious threat of more
AREA FORECAST: Continued warm and mostly sunny
won
Barrett Lake Reservoir on the today and Saturda
Roman Catholic andend eight great-great
and Uth Place after neighboring property owners objected, major flooding in the fragile
y. Highs near $0. Lows tonight mid Z to
former
owner of the Davis children; nieces and nephews. American side of the border around 60. Winds south or southwest 10 to 15 mph diminishing
Planning and Zoning commissioners noted dwelling units for Sacramento-San Joaquin Sign
Service
was dumping three times its at nigh
and retired from
senior citizens which Sulli van said he wished to locate on the Delta,
ii,erger , i
t. Zone, 18,19,21—Continued warm and mostly sunny
normal amount of water into today and
the
of
S
an
f
or
d.
property could be bilt there without a change in zoning.
chugs of
Saturday.
M( ti ii
the Tin Juana River channel.
Survivors include a
rge
personnel wereexpected to be daughter, Mrs. Yvonne
roads south of Tijuana
Funeral
e
—approved a site plan for construction of a
in the delta this weekend,
were cut by flooding and
Gorda;
Restaurant to be located it 2833 Orlando Dr. where the old aiding in efforts to shore up BM*MW
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STIPHIN, PIARUC MAC
Tijuana faced a shortage of
njtj saies offices were, me old building is to be the storm.bsttered levees.
Jack Davis Jr.
DISCOUNT FOR SAFE DRIVERS
Funeral services for Mrs. drinking water
because of it.
Sanford; sisters, Mrs. TItI PearlilMa, $tlin, 7L at XSO
demolished to make room for the new restaurant.
Thunderstorm,, accomnpart of the
Its
E.
20th
$1..
Cooper,
Texas,
and
Mrs.
Sanford,
who
died
-recommended approval of a request for a conditional use
YOUNG DRIVER PROGRAM
a ioill by
swept
Fib.
is.
at
me
Sanford
Nursing
Gladys Ward, Plant City; two
in a restaurant to be built on r erty located at the southeast
will be Salurday st I p.m.
SR 22 FILED FREE
othirs, Clark P. Dsvla, at s,. .iotm Missionary laptiat
corner of Woodson Avenue and Orlando Drive, north 01 Thursday and early today.
NWOMM Owth. *0th Sired and Cyprus
Danville
SWdaInf Estates. The conditional use requested IS for sale 01
At 1tit 36 p,
hsa, died Daylal
H
NOW ope,
J Shannon
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alcoholic beverages for conawnpllon on premlaus.
MEMORIAL PARK
and three others were sewn grandchadI'en.
alt Icietkg. Purlel In Rntlaw
Ce,jptry, Sanford. Wilson.
reported IP' in
'j
tIll s.0
o,
l'ijje,aJ Homs,
Giamkow
EIchlborg,r Mortuary in
(ct.t tws
Ewnhsg
Menus that have clobbered San
Is in charge of thi.
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the
DAVIS. SINJAMIN JACK
Friday, February 2*. till—Vol. 72. No. V%
Baja area for nine d.
Funeral IIFVICIS for Sinhsmin
C.imty's
V.
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Raging waters broke
Jack i vii, V, of 113 Lt. Jankins
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Plo. 20171.
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Sanford
,
who
died
tIwa**h a levee lii 1120 w'all
Mae Stephen, WHna,day at 5.mlnoi
s.c... class Peas Psid at kcMrt Plofldo 32171
'
Riverside County town of San m, Of 3080 $Njj
E. 30th SL, 5fe,d, Memorial Hospital, will be at e,
Jacinto
po
Now Da"Weryl We""Cophl WOOL $3.110; 6hums, 633.0@1 VW.
uri ng several feet
P.m Saturday, with Fr. William
ud Feb. 16
543.10. By Mall: Week ciii, ai.ato. $un a Moats.. $20.10, Yaw.
MON. TNU FIl,S
Ennis
alflclatisp.
of water through the COIU
in
2417 S. Fror4h
Nursing Home. )S M $ E10911111 An Cimitery.Burial
SATURDAY 8.1
Sailsed
Gramkow
inunhty and forcing as many member of St. John in cnargs,
Sanford (35$) 3fl43
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Mass Sterilization Revealed

IN BRIEF

Friday, February, 22, 1980-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

IXNCI1BURG, Va. 1 UP!)
A girl at the Lynchburg
Training School and Hospital went for an apparent "appendix
operation" in 1929 unaware she was part of a mass sterilization
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Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months,
$22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.25; 6 Months,
$24.00; Year $47.00.

Near

program to rid Virginia of social ''misfits" and prevent ''race

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degeneracy."
"My llUStXIfl(l and inc wanted children desperate

we were
crazy about them. I never knew what they'd (lone with iiw,"
said the woman, now 67 and a resident of Warren County, Va.,
who ''broke down and cried" when recently told her Fallopian
tubes had been surgically severed when she was 16.
The unidentified woman was one of more than 4,000 men,
women and children who were sterilized at the Lynchburg
state hospital over a 50-year period ending in 1972.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch today revealed the program
it uncovered in Lynchburg Training School records. Many of
those uperatetl on were told only that the surgery was
necessary to correct medical problems, the paper said,

NEW ORLEANS (UN An Exxon USA helicopter
offshore drilling platform in the Gulf
of Mexico plummeted onto the deck of a moored supply
boat, killing six of the seven people aboard the aircraft.
A spokeswoman for Exxon USA said Thursday night
two of the victims were from Louisiana, two from
Mississippi, and one each from Missouri and Colorado.
The seventh passenger, William Moore, 45, of Grand
Isle, La., was taken to Ochsner Fourniation Hospital in
N Otleans in critical condition, the Coast Guard
said.
The accident occurred about 9 a.m. Thursday as the
11-seat Sikorsky S-62 helicopter attempted a takeoff
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a region that has already spawned one world war
and carries the seeds of another.
Tito's Yugoslavia is a federation of ethnic

linguistic and religious minorities, alienated from
one another by ancient feuds and held together by
the force of Tito's will and charisma. Whether It
can survive his death is a question that will be
answered sooner, perhaps than the world would
wish.
During his 35-year reign as chief of state and
head of the Yugoslav Communist Party, Tito
sought to dampen the separatist tendencies In his

country by creating a federation with a high
degrees of autonomy in its six republics and two
autonomous provinces. Even this concession has
not silenced strong separatist movements and as
recently as 1972 Tito was forced to expel the
nationalist leaders of both the Croat and Serbian

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JACK ANDERSON

Big Oil Caused Price Rise
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Those exorbitant oil
WASHINGTON
documents dealing with the gouge. But this
profits can be traced right back to the particular report, though
released to the
politicians who have complained the loudest public, apparently was not classified. Now
about them. Suppressed documents show that let's get back to the real Issue.
the Carter administration misled the public
The Carter administration began to warn,
about the ieii oil "shortage." It was a In January 1V79, that the Iranian revolution
deliberate deception calculated to drive oil would precipitate an oil shortage. Yet acprices,
cording the secret minutes of the Jan. 15,
The administration's purpose was well- 1979 Cabinet meeting, then-Energy Secretary
Intentioned even If its methods were not. James Schlesinger confided to the president
President Carter wanted to conserve precious
that "the Saudis and others have Increased
oil by reducing consumption. This could have production
their fields" to
the
been achieved by rationing or pricing; he problem.
chose higher prices.
The result? Suppressed on figures show
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than they had just a few years ago. They have

forged travel, financial, cultural and trade:
links with the West that
them have:
become basic to a greatly improved quality of
life and to continuing economic growth.
Half Poland's trade, example, is now
with the West. Rumania is not behind. For
all six combined, the proportion Is about one. :
third. Three — Hungary, Poland and
Rumania — enjoy most-favored nation status '
In trade with the United States.
And most are deeply in hock to Western
banks and governments ._ the total bloc hard
currency debt reached almost $50 billion in
1979. Most Of that has gone Into industrial
modernization and expansion and
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Western: Generation 's Loss?

I had the day Off, and the weather outside
Gary Cooper winds up with Susan
Think about It. Sure you still can catch S
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was lousy, So I sat dawn In front Of my Hayward, Richard Widmark and Cameron western
I motio
ned lessons before. Sure, western'
on the tubs this
but
flocfllally
television and did something that normally Is Mitchell succumb to some =111110111111 Apache
movies tught us lessons. Space allows the
a total waste Of time, given the nature of
listing
a few:
hewmp
to listen to night — when the little buck
eltr
todays r'ammlng,
only one Rita Moreno number.
off at school or getting some thut.ey,.
— ever order mUk in
I UrW an do set
you
7% moral — all good westerns have a
An Mlotle gam show
And HoUywood apparently is out Of the
10 fight .VStY trallband 5ta1
ad ,,
to
VS 75 throUgh western-movie b"hwee f
than I wee rewarded for — ough
or good, Thee, was ding at the bar, Which Is exactly what &amp;Is "
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Indian country for'
g
get
a
Of
people
the
recent
offering
n9adless hunk wb do
"Ppensd to Johnny Macit sown.
of
Of "The Electric Hoc.
" but that starred Jane Fa. U Jane
ml4moreing mOvie. Aid MI10anY movie,
A "aiz'shooter" holds at least 100 bullets.
At the end Of the
rnlj4 add, hula
had
ee
b
—
Ua man it wearing a white hat, It's OK o
the
earth
meis f
n In "Garden (4 Evil," s)e
were made' of gold. I suppose
seen in
prolay
would
have
dons
something
stupid
Y°ir hotie. Or your daughter.
en would still, kill such other Over ahandf ul
like
make
a
speech
when
Is
theit
a way we can put our young 1w
Gary
am it of art" — a powisat
Cooper was
and 185ft

Asked hether the Union ' ould pay the
fines. l.a.ss said, "We don't have the inoni' "If it takes going to jail to get a contract, we
otili1, he said.
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CHICAGO (UP!) The first two defense witnesses
in John Wayne Gacy's mass sex-murder trial painted
calling him
contrasting portraits of Gacy
animalistic,"
the
other,
"a
nice
man ... a
"beastly and
good man."
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Thursday by laying groundwork for arguments Gacy
had a "hidden side" that compelled him to kill.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Gary,
a 37-year-old building contractor accused of the sex
slayings of 33 boys and young men. Gacy has been
charged with more killings than any other person in
U.S. history.

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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (UP!) — Chester H. Lauck, who
made millions of radio listeners laugh for more than
two decades as half of the comedy team of Lurn and
Abner, died Thursday after a brief illness. He was 79.
With Lauck as Lum Edwards and his boyhood friend,
Norris Goff, as Abner Peabody, the two were heard on
radio from 1931 to 1955, most of that time five nights a
week for 15.mlnutes.
Their down-home routines from the Jot-'ern-Down
Pine Ridge made them
Store in the mythical
second in popularity only Amos and Andy.
Goff died in Calif In 1978,
town of
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tried to draw blood from the corpses of a Brooklyn
couple found dead last December, he couldn't all the
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Police said Thursday the man they were seeking for
questioning, a former neighbor of the victims, had a
penchant for cutting the heads off mice and draining
their blood.
Authorities said the man was last seen in Oklahoma
near the scene where-several cows were found dead
and drained of blood.
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''Return ti work does not mean striking arid
he said.

picketing

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their SCSCS and obey the lawful order of this
court and return to work. I had Frank
Muscare come before me this morning and
tell inc that in fact, last night, he told his niien
to continue Iduketing.

Views Of Gacy Contrast

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LOS ANGELES (UP!)— Actor David Janssen, best
known for his roles in the "Harry 0" and "The
Fugitive" television series, left his entire estate to his
wile, Dani.
it
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Theamouzitolth&amp;sie was'lIted1nt)ë wIll onl y as
being "in excess"
$3,000 personal property and
$3,000 real property.

executor of his estate.

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Hechinger ordered Muscare jailed for five
months on contempt of court charges, accusing the union leader of never having had
any intention of negotiating a contract
''unless it was on your terms."
''The wrongs that have been committed by
the union in this case are absolutely
atrocious," Hechinger said in pronouncing
sentence. The firefighters ''totally deficit a
return-to-work order,
''They totally defied a preliminary injunction. I thought the men would COIIIC to

Put ourWattlo'Wise
in vour new home.
1, save you more
thm *it costs.

close friend, attorney Paul Ziffren, be appointed

not so

East-West confrontation, there must be
cohesion and conformity within the bloc.
And not only as concerns economic and
cultural contacts with the outside world.
Shaping up the satellite home fronts according to the Soviet pattern is also to be
anticipated. The Kremlin is scarcely likely to.
ship Its own Sakharovs off to Gorky while
allowing outspoken Poles and Hungarians to:
go their dissident ways.
Even the Rumanian regime, which has
pursued a provocatively independent foreign
policy while keeping a grip affairs home ;
sufficiently repressive to show
the;
Soviets a thing or two, Is likely to free the
Ila VMW V w.. 'i.pe up_ aria line up.

entire laborcommunity of the City of ('hicago
to come to our aid and support Local 2 against
the city's union-busting tactics," the union's
executive board said in a statement handed
out to reporters,
The board also requested an iiiiniediate
meeting with the Liucagu Federation of
Labor's executive board to work out plans for
a general strike. A similar call earlier this
week produced little cooperation among other
unionized city workers.
Cook County Circuit Court Judge John F.

The 48-year-old actor, who died two weeks ago from
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sterilization law that t,uld Ik'rIuit the operations onautliorit N
of state hospital superintendents. The General Assenibl
passed the law in 1924.
I'riddv then got his test case, the paper reported. E;und
Buck of Albemarle County. Va., was brought to the facility.
Nelsoti said rccor(Ls Shoed. Nelson said records u!'arl
implied she was a loose woman with at least one illeiituiiati.'
child.
One of Mrs. Buck's children, Carrie, also as sent to th
unit, apparently because of immoral activities and bt'(aust
she also had an illegitimate child.
On the basis of a Red Cross nurse's assessment. later dis.
proved, that Carrie Buck's 8-nlonth4ld child as
Priddy ('on.structed a case showing three generations of Buck
women were mentally retarded.
'l'ht' Virginia Supreme Court upheld the state sterilization
law as did the U.S. Supreme Court on appeal.

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DALlAS (UPI)— Saying there is no reasonable
doubt the body in Lee Harvey Oswald's grave is that of
the presidential assassin, the Dallas County medical
examiner has rejected an exhumation request.
The request was made by British author Michael
Eddowes, who contends the body buried in Rose Hill
Cemetery in Fort Wort, Texas, is really that of a Soviet
agent who resembled Oswald.
But Dr.. Charles S. Petty, chief medical examiner
for Dallas County, said Thursday the ,exhumation
would not be In the "public interest" and he would not
order one at public expense.

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needed to keep the effort going, particularly

as the Marxist economies commence to suffer:
such typical capitalist ailments as Inflation, trade deficits and energy shortages.
The traffic between East and West has also:
Included Ideas. East Europeans have been
receiving more Western tourists and them.
selves traveling more to the West, reading'
more Western publications and seeing
Western movies than they would have
dreamed possible during the first, frigid post.
war decades.
Their concern is
much that all this is
about to be denied them by the West, but that
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Janssen

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WASHINGTON UPI, — House and Senate
negotiators have finished their work on the $227.3
billion oil windfall profits tax, except for two programs
to help people pay their home fuel bills.
The negotiators declared late Thursday all work on
the tax Itself was finished.
But while they agreed to provide $3.15 billion in fiscal
1981 to help poor people pay their rising home fuel
costs, the negotiators could not decide what to do in
later years.
They hoped to complete their work today by
resolving that dispute and also deciding whether
Americans earning up to $22,000 a year should get a
minimum $30 tax credit for their home heating expenses. President Carter indicated he would approve
the windfall tax and said the negotiators "have acted
very responsibly in the last few days and final action is

Striking firefighters
CHICAGO UN
today called for a general strike among the
city's unionized employees to retaliate for
what union leaders said was ''the city's unionbusting tactics."
At a news conference following the arrest
late Thursday of Fire Fighters Union Local 2
President Frank Muscare, Michael Lass, an
organizer for the International Fire Fighters
Union, said city workers would support the
strike ''If they're real labor people."
"Local 2 makes a formal appeal to the
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East Europe . has probably gained more,!
comparatively, than the Soviet Union during :
the decade detente. The
nations today:
have a combined gross national products of
almost $400 billion. That may be no great
shakes by the standards
the democratic
industrial powers, but it Is considerably more
of

great deception, producing a phony gas rose. The Energy Department's top
to NATO's eastern anchor too serious to go un- this:
shortage,
line-ups at the gas pumps and a statistician, Lincoln Moses, confessed In a
challenged.
jump
in prices. Then the Carter ad. confidential memo that the earlier predicMen's
Downhill
Snowman
— First phase Is sudden
In the face of this possibility, NATO must now
ation
and
the oil industry blamed It all tions were all wet. "I was wrong," he ad.
Upon
leaving
the
ministr
stand ready to support Yugoslavian stability and called "basic figures."
onthedlsriaptlonc1the Iranlkn revolution and znitted, "about world oil production, which
starting
gate,
each
contestant
rolls
tires
independence by every necessary means—
supposed, drop In oil imports of some 2 these (CIA) figures show to be above January
round globs
political, economic and military. The burden of pies one atop
million barrels of oil a day.
and February Of 1978."
this effort should appropriately fall upon Soviet— A regulation broomstick Is stick through the
But I discovered the figures were wrong
Yet the Carter administration stuck to its
and accused the Carter-oil combine of lying. Igloomy predictions. Officials actually phoned
threatened West Europen nations which hive
middle glob. The upper, globiscapped with
cited the findings of the Central Intelligence the oil compan ies In an attempt to rectify the
been all too willing to stand aloof from American top hat positioned at a rakish angle.
Agency which reported that both world oil disparity between their predictions and the
efforts to stem Russian expansionism in the
In
the
second
phase,
called
"free
style,"
produc tion and U.S. Imports had actually CIA figures, inside sources told my associate
Middle East.
contestants build snowmen of their own gone up during the phony shortage.
- Dale Van Atta,
This aroused Indignant denials from the oil
To congressmen familiar with the CU
companies which apparently based their figures, the dire administration outlook
Men's Uphill Snowman
Similar to public relations on the assumption that struck them as odd. The House Energy and
clownwhlll except that snowman components someone would believe them if they just Power subcommittee In a March 21, 1q79,
are rolled uphill,
yelled loud enough. The American Petroleum memo took note of the administration's
Institute, the voice Of the oil Industry, at. "consternation over news that should have
Women's Giant Snowman Slalom — Similar
tacked an In letter to editom
been good news for the American consumer
to downhill except that globs must be rolled in
In response, Ilaid out more evidence which —the reported Increase in U.S. on Imports at
such a way as to knock over a series of fI*s.
the Industry's hired drum beaters couldn't a time of feared scarcity."
succeesfully
dispute. Instead, they resorted to
The administration viewed the good news,
Snowball Throwing
Contestants hurl
an
old
debater's
trick;
they
changed
the
the
memo suggested, "as a threat to Iti
snowballs at fixed and moving targets with
strategy
Of exploiting (the Iranian) crisis as
Points given for distance and accuracy.
in another attempt to fool editors, the an opportunity to chive home to the American
Petrolewn Institute accused me of clung a people the fragility Of our oil energy si tuati on,
Open Pair Snowdrift Sculpting — Coosecret CIA report which wasn't really
the need for conserva tion, the need for higher
testants fall backward Into snowdrift
The
oil
men
no
Longer
argued that the report prices, the need to sacrifice ... the last thing a
moves arms and legs to form "angels" '
was wrong, us that It wasn't secret,
crisis manager wants Is for his crisis to
create abstract Impressions.
I- have had ccess to many 1LinL CIA evannrat. .--thw Iii.
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heavily armed

r

heavily
vaulting and the like, our athletes
customarily walk oil with a whole slew of
medals. But in some of the winter events,
Communist Party organizations. Separatism will even a 16th place finish apparently is
be a critical problem, that will strain the regarded as a moral victory.
collective leadership Tito has bequeathed his
Why is this?
nation.
It can't be for lack of mountainsides to
Yugoslavia is unlikely to avoid the difficulty
practice
on. The Rockies, Appalachians and
that dictatorship have with the problem of
attendant
ranges offer some of the most
succession. Tito tried by creating an eight-man
precipitous
slopes in the world.
presidium representing the country's ethnic
groupings to share power under a rotating
Nor can It be blamed on shortage of snow.
presidency. It seems only a matter of time, Although some areas have experienced
however, before some of these regional leaders deficiencies of the white stuff this win ter,
America normally has an abundance
try to establish dominance.
blizzards
all across the northern tier states.
If the accompanying power struggle were
destabilize the government, or if any of the ethnic
So,
look elsewhere
exrepublics were to attempt to break away, the planation.
ensuing civil strife could do what Yugoslavians
Tradi tion
and Europeans in general fear the most
ha something to do with it.
bring
in the Russians to restore order and the Soviet Europeans, who seem to dominate the winter
Olympics, have
long history of skiing
yoke that Tito cast off In i,
and
sledding.
In this country, by
Tito steered an Independent course In world skating
contrast, winter sports tend to branch off in
affairs that often rankled the West, which shored other directions,
up his regime with heavy economic and military
aid. He was not a friend of the United States and
There is, for example, no Olympic cornone Of
the West usually siding with the Third World In
In snowman bfl(fl54
top
participation
sports
In
the
United
criticism of U.S. policies. But Tito kept the the
crossroads of Eastern E urope free from Russian States. Even more damaging, the Inter,
national Olympics Committee has never domination for three decades.
recognized snowt*11 throwing and snowdrift
Yugoslavia borders on two NATO nations, Italy sculpting as official sports.
and Greece, and It has a long shoreline on the
Adriatic Sea. The intrusion of Russian forces in
I believe these events could be among the
support of Moscow-aligned Communist elements most exciting parts of the winter Olympic

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Dr. K. Ray Nelson, director of the school an(i hospital for the
past six years and not involved in the scheme, told the TimesDispatch the program was ''a tragedy."
The paper said although the avowed target of the sterilizations were the mentally retarded, the rec..rds suggest an
untold number of others, including prostitutes. petty criminals
and maladjusted children, also were sterilizt ti.
Nelson said doctors and state officials who supported the
program were believers in the eugenics m ovement, which held
that clestroing the reproductive organs 4 "misfits" would
result in a better world. Its ultimate goa! as genetic purity,
The paper said the late Dr. A. S. Pridd superintendent of
the Lynchburg school in the early 1920s, instigated the massive
sterilizations.
A sterilized Richmond woman brought suit against Priddy in
1924 and when a judge threatened him with imprisonment, he
engaged l,vnchburg lawyer Aubrey E. Strode to write a

Chicago Fire Head Jailed Amid Strike Calls

spokeswoman.

"The superpowers often behave like two
blind men feeling their way
_________________
around a room," Henry Kissinger observes
with vivid imagery in his "White House
Years" memoir.
"Of course, over time even two blind men
can do enormous damage to each other, not to
speak of the room."
And not only to the room. The two super.
powers may scarely lay a serious glove on
each other, but their feints can easily be
knockout blows to third parties unfortunate:
enough to be in the way.
Which is precisely the situation Moscow's
six East European satellites. Short of
escalation to the level of armed conflict, they
stand to suffer more than anyone save the
Afghans in the new cool war developing
between the Soviet Union and the United

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New Orleans, said Claire Cone, a company

Middlemen

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read and

In the summer games, which

On East
Europe's

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somebody

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Lonnie Bristif
MiIdrod Calangelo
Marcus A. Franklin
hiaa ' G'ltIIfl
Itobert C. manna
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Sèian Harvey
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wrw Madison

Mary E. Owens
Jackie L. Perry .-•
W illiam H Trammell
P)co.a Williams
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KatffleIfl W. Owen, DeBary

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Edward ç. Kruklel, Deftona

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court. A better performance

from McCray, who was
defensed effectively In the
second half of the first game
and more action from Butler
could play a big role in the

THE SEMINOLES
10 Robert Guy
14 Clarence Sipplo
20 Mike Gaudreau
22 Joe Baker
24 Glen Stambaugh

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fashion, there stands a good
chanve these two squads will

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tiwet in yet another sequel
during the district tournament next week.

30 Keith Whitney
32 David Thomas

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the contest after failing
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"That game was the
itme
i came clown (lie Cal
and shot automatically," says
Seminole's Stambaugh. "and

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it felt good."
One area that Payne isn't
concerned
about
is
Mainland's home crowd,
"We had them hangingg
from the rafters here and
there was plenty of noise.
Th eir gym holds about half as
many people as ours. We have
to play at their place for the
district tournament so we're
not going to let the crowd
bother us."

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11 Larry Prince
45 Herb Harr
35 Sam Henry
23 Dexter Cooper
21 Dennis Akely

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broadcast the game live f rom
Daytona Mainland with playby-play announcer Joe
Johnson behind the mike.

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On the distaff side Thursday
"He's good, one of the best place," says Lake Howell Tribe's leading scorer Bruce defense and has been hitting pressure off McCray, but rdght the Lady SernInoles

victory deadlocks (tie two this morning.
squads in a tie for tile (.vn-

so we have to control him coach Greg Robinson. "I

Once again tile keys look to better than we did the first really think that if Seminole

lerence championship. If the be two of Central Florida's time around."

can keep Henry away from

Tribe wins, the two schools go preinier players; Seminole's

different about this one than

Seminole basketball artS
that can't make the trip to
Daytona can IU catch all the
action from the opening tip to0
the final buzzer.

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a draw ton the

33 Alvin Payne
31 Kyle Morris
25 Tony Sheffield
15 Gary Ballard
43 Melvin Childs
13 SterIle Bethune

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since the first ballgame.

boards

more could cause problems for advanced to the semi-finals of

aggressively, lending aid to Mainland in the backcourt. the women's District 9 Clm

In the last two weeks of the the Tribe's other front line

In the first meeting 4A Basketball Tournament Uy

Another Seminole County the ball a little bit more and season, McRay has turned in starters, forward David Seminole
guards Glen scoring a lopsided 029 win
Bruce
McCray , and •.eoach gtfo*'ed a fresh uccasUng the stwtüi$ five PIY as well perhaps the best all wound .,Themu ,nd Reggle, ButIr, Stambugh and
Keith over Lake Howell In other
Mainiand's Sam Henry.
report on the Buccaneers as they've played against us game of any player in the
Butler t66 hiis'been90"Wg'to Whitney had little trouble In action the Spruce Cfeek Lady
"We certainly don't want to talented guard.
they can win, even U the game conference. He's averaged the hoop with more success snapping the Buccaneers Hawks pulled somewhat of an
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score 32 points

tile first meeting," confided again," Payne disclosed.

"We played them last week Is on the road,"

and lost by fourteen at their

slightly better than 24 points a and added offense from him vaunted fullcourt press. The upset by edging Lyman's

The other big key is the contest, has improved his will not only take some of the problem was costly turnovers
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Immortal
6.20 3.50 2.60
2 Latest Tune
12.10 4.80
Ric Muck
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Q(2-6)62-60:P(6-2)I32-00;T(62.7) 389.40; Time: 31:84.
Fourth Race--$-I&amp; Mile, 0:
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Fifth ROCS-5-16 Mile, 0:
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2.60
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3.20 3.20
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Bucca ne ers of coach Dick
'l'oth. with (lie home crowd
advantage, a 26.-I record and a
number two ranking in
s ta te.
Both the Seminoles and
Buccaneers have buoyed UI) Ifl
the polls since their first
meeting. In the January game
Mainland caine in at 16,
ranked third while Seminole
carried a 17 game Lunning
streak and a number five
ranking. Now both teams own
Identical 26-1 slates and the
second arid third poll
There's even more at stake
tonight than revenge for
Sanford. 'fhie district seedings
are up for grabs. A Mainland
win gives themit the top spot

12.40 5.60 4.10

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both squads bears even loftier
heights than the first encounter, back on January 18.
Mainland scored a 15 round
decision, coming out ahead 7875 on all judge's cards before
a Partisan Seminole home

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Herald Sports Editor

The Five Sta r Basketball
Conference stages its version
of prep basketball's Rocky II
tonight when Bill Payne's
Fighting Seminoles hit the
road for the long anticipated
rematch against Daytona
Mainland.

Racing

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Marcy 112. NY Maritime
Messiah 53 Gordon
NJ Tech 54, Drew 10
Assumjtion 93, Bryant I?
50. Jos 43. American 41
SlenshIli 12, Frmnghm 41
ThIII 74. C.W. Reserve 47

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Prep Basketball

Barrett, the Greyhounds
159-pounder, has an irnpressive 2-1 slate for the
year. lncluwd are district
and Five Star Conference
titles.

Lob isn't Pretty, But
It S Pretty Effective
lNSTRUC1ONHELOH&amp; OVERHEAD
Many tennis experts say that the mark of a really good
player is that he uses the lob when he does not have to use it.

wrestle at 224 and Roberts

This makes sense. It is easy to select the job as your shot when

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To hit the lob you need to watch the ball very carefully and
always bend your knees on low balls. You open the face of the
racket and use a low to high swinging motion. Try to get the lob

$85.00, the 8-6 perfecta paid $344.10 while the
8-6-7 trifecta paid $848.60.

as deepws possibleand over the net jwrson's head. I Short lobs
might cost you if doubles partner). The lob is a toucliy shot but
can be learned with lots of practice and hard work.
Theanswer to the lob is tile overhead sinash. This is the task,

A total of $34,000 was wagered on the race

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your opponent has forced you out of position or is putting
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isI IUU IU &amp;IIUV uw uPVuIiuliI'ua Lu
gain an advantage or to exploit a weakness takes skill and
guile. The lob is one of the most important shots in tennis and
can turn the constant net rusher into a bowl of jelly if you
execute your lobs well, The lob can give a player fits if there is
a bad sun, or a high wind. On a very hot day it is wise to lob a
r

lot because it makes your opponent work so hard.

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Mandy broke cleanly froth the outside box
and surged to take the lead shortly before tile

Wright Bean Bag, Wright Chanook and

first turn. It was there that heavy favorites
Wright Chanook and Wright Bean Bag
bumped each other in the middle of the pack.
Mandy, winner of four of 13 starts this
season paid $18.20 to win, $9.00 to place and
$420 to show, The 6-8 quiniela brought in

Wright Feilder, running out of 4-5-6 boxes are
all littermates and were attempting to
beconiettwfjrstlittertiiatestofini ' 1-2-3 in a
major greyhounds stakes race.
Mandy races out of the Dan Williams
Kennel.

especially important for the net rusher or one who plays it lot of

doubles.
The overhead should be learned and practiced in two parts.
ilie preparation, and the hit. To prepare you take a step back
with the right foot as your turn your left side to (lie net. Pick
your racket straight up from thf' set position to a position
similar to the serve ready position. (Your hitting elbow is at
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forward if the ball is short or by sliding back if (lie ball is deep.

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The Silver Hawks' Blocker
and Roberts also won district
conference
and
chainpuonships. Blocker will

Boston Mandy Surprieses In
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against a wall. hit the ball down to the ground so that It
bounces up to hit the wall. It will continue to go up after

Sanford Enters Two Squads In Tourney
The Florida Junior Boys dropped two games.
Basketball League district

glancing the wall anti will come back toward you. Keep the

Washington a t Forwards 1113(1

"rally" going by hitting the overhead down to the ground

Mike Simmons, Leroy Daryl Williarlis and Robert

tournament opens with a pair Richardson, Jo Jo McCloud, Quinn at guards.

of games tonight in Cocoa Rod Alexander and Michael

George Williams, Daryl

Beach , with Sanford teams Wright are key players for the Williams,
involv d in both games.

Westside quint.

The Sanford Junior Boys

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Bueky Copeland and Sandi Long

and

Washington were all team-

The Sanford all-stars have mates on Sanford Electric,

an exciting 3 set final.
Next Week: SitWu Strategy.

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Sanford Westslde Recreation
League all-stars tangle with
Orlando Central at 8.
The tournament is being
played at the Cocoa Beach
Recreation Center gym on

the Seminole HIgh

and Long defeated Dough Mallczowskj and Karen Louwsnia In

League all-stars open the George Williams at center, the unbeaten champions of
t at 7 p.m. against Joe Corso and Byron the Sanford IeW.
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Baseball

California -Signed Billy Marlin
to a two-year
manager.

contract

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Cleveland - Awarded pitcher
Roger Monet by Commisslonee'
Bowie Kuhn.

Houston
Signed outfielder
Denny Walling; announced the
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banded pitcher Frank Rccslli and
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pitcher

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expect of a Curtis Mathes. A big, 25-inch diagonal picture tube,V! R, electr( )fliC
tuning, an all-modular chassis and our exduslve four-year limited warranty?
It also comes with something you wouldn't expect-,
,I $100 remote control
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finance your purchase?')
Your Curtis Mathes dealer has only a limited supply. So come in S(X In.
Just think how much more you'll enjoy watching television, when you let
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Ruts

Rolhermel: and traded outfielder.
third baseman Dave Augustine to

Kansas City for third baseman
Dive Cnlpe,
New York (AL) - Signed out.
fielder NOW grown and pitcher
Mike Griffin.
Now York (NU -Named Frank
Cashen executive vice president
and general manager.
Chicago (AL) - Signed out.

fielder Rusty Ton, a free agent.
SaskethifI
Portland - Signed guard Silly

Moody 44.44

Ray Bates of Maine of the Can.
tinental League ar pIace center
Kevin Kwvwct on inlured reserve.

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pm. game plays Apopka at
9:30 a.m. Saturday, while the
winner of tonight's nightcap
meets host Cocoa Beach 'at
10:30 a.m. Saturday. The

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Psu.Jockaen 43.42: HIP-MiIIfl
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ArnoldArneld (SI 5. Steffan.

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It will be an All-Seminole be rry turned in the shutout for
Lyman 3, Apopka 0
For the hit itself, transfer your weight on to your front foot and
County final in district soccer the Greyhounds. The inexLyman
I 2-3 let the racket drop only a little behind your back Ito your
Saturday night when Lyman penienced Qusinberry is
Apopka
0 0-0 shoulder blade) as the hitting shoulder turns forward. Bring
(18-7-1 meets Lake Howell subbing for goalie Jerry
Mains,
King your racket forward and UI) to conta ct (tie ball, using a firm
Howard,
(144) at DeI.and at 7 P.!)). Schnelkerwhobrokehisankle
Sfl8 of the wrist.
(sweeperbaekj.
Coach
John
Stone's at practice Wednesday.
lit'eorth
L)lflafl
18-7-i,
Sonic iduth that ittight help in hitting (lie overhead are as
Greyhounds advanced to (he
follows:
championship game by
In the Lake Howell victory Apopka 7-2-1
blanking Apopka 3-0. Toni Van Lotzia and George Brown
I. 11owell2 SrnInole0
t. Use your left hand to "point" UI) to the ball as it is in (lie
tallied goals in the 2-0 iit Lake Iloell
Howard, Jeff Mairs and
1 1-2
'iir.
This will help you to keep the ball in front of your body.
sweeper back Mike King over Sanford.
Seminole
00-4
scored goals for L'nian.
2. As you gain more confidence, you can gradually begin
Lyman is the defending
Goals: Brown, L..otzla, Lake
taking
a bigger swing by letting (lie racket drop more behind
Goalkeeper Carl Qusin- district champion.
Howell 1443.
the back and by following through more with your arm.

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Lyman 166, L. Howell IS?
Br.vard 7. Seminole S
at Walling Hills
000 000 500-5 40
Lyman: Wigintori 31, Smith 42, Seminole
Bra yard
010 040 00*-? 9
Lovett 13. Rariden 43.
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Isl3WIter3.Abram
Morelock, Meliard (5) and
Hensley; LeShynki, Ebinger (7),
Gamble (7) and Siegrlest. Hitters:

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Ur'slnus ii, W. Maryland 4114.6-3.
Varowt 103, New Hemp. 74
UCF 4, Tampa 3
WedsiLee $4. Emoryl.H.nry so
5ogfe Toder ( T) d. Sodorbeeg
WshiJeff 74, Crngle.MIln 41
44,7.5; Cooks (UCF) d. P4icas1-4,
WPI SL MIT
4-1;Hobgood (UCF) d. Howe 4-4. 7511*
5,1.1; Ireland CT) d. Christianson
Alie.any 77, Bethany 74
43,43; urawickl (UCF) d. Dolly
Con$snary 91, Samford
4-1,4-3: Rushing (UCF) d. Morris
I. Ky. $4, Morsh00d St. SI
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Irokine P. Winthrop 45
burDenDeublesu
F. Mar$eji 49, Charleston 51
Christianson (UCF) d. Td.r.
Ga. 'rich 67, W,Va, Tech 52
Nicoll 43, 47, 74; ZurawickIHoward 73. S. Car. St. 71
RushIng (UCF) d. Dolly-Morris 4KW4 7$, Carson-Newman dill
2.1-1: Howe-Ireland (T) d. CooksUpscomb 91, lelmont 52
4 --- j 34, 74 6.4.
LW 77, MissIssippi 74
UKirdel UCF 43; Tampa 11.
Milligan II. Tusculum 83
Mw'rey St. 57 A. Psay 0
JUNIOR COILSII
Ifoaarry IS, Presby 74
woMaN
71
Nddls St. 73, Miss. Coll
leonlosleL Plsdda JC I
Piksvl 73, Gonrgito*1!) 47
Slogles: Psu (FJC) d. Klein by
UK-Aiken 92. C. W$lyfl 71
efmift; Layer (5) d. Jackson 1-3.
Tonnassee 50. GeorgIa 19
$3; Crenshaw (5)5. MoMain 12.
Tim Temple 6L .5543
$-3 Holt (5) Gusuirra 11. 4.1;
Tim Wily" 00. Bryan 65
Martin (5) t Stiffen 44 4-1;
Two. Tech 77, Akron 72
Arnold (1)5. MosSy 4-1,4-1.
Thomas More 55. UnIon U
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titles.

6:30 p.m.-consolation round pressive 23-1 slate for tile
S p. m.-championship roun d year. Included :ir. district

Eight-to-one shot Boston Mandy broke

000 000 189-10 13 6
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Cabrini $0, Alveenla 74
DePaul 105, Wagner I?
Dickinson 53, Widow 20
Dominican 70, Yeshiva is
Holy Cross $3. Fordham 72
iona 77, Louisville 40
Kings Pt. $3, New Polls 74
LaSalle 91, Djquesne It

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AdmiSSion for each session
will be $2.
Lyman High wrestling
Coach Skip Pletzer expects
The weekend's schedule area hopefuls to do well.
think Terry Barrett
runs as follows:
(Lyman), Canton Blocker
and Jep Roberts (both Lake
Friday
1 p.m.-prellrnlnary round Howell) all have a good shot
7 p.m.-quarter-final round at making the finals," said
Pletzer.
Saturday
10 111.1111.-semlffnal round
Barrett, the Greyhounds
12 noon-westlebacks
159-pounder, has Lifl liii-

clean froin the eighth box and avoided a first
turn shuffle Thursday night to upset a pair o
heavy favorites and capture the lo8o King and
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tOO 000-34 I
'auanassee Oodby; Williston at
Gainesville Eastelde; Gainesville
Aho, Miusnick (4) and Forbes;
P.K. Yonge at Ocala Forest
Cheek, Simpson (4). Bostick (7)
and Shaker. Hitters
West
Orange: Tindal.2 RBI. Colonial
s
AddonIio HR. Records: West
Orange 20, Colonial I.I.
COLLEGE
Thursday's results
liIIi0ii 1, G..'gla Southern 4
lingiosi DeSalvo (R) d. Morris L. Brantley
30$ III I-iS 7 I
4-1,4.3 Perry (R) d. Hiol 4.4, 7.4; Edgewatee'
000 113 0- 3 4 3
Wheaton (OS) d. Spiolman 43,74;
A,cilro (ill) d. Taylor 4.4, 6-4;
Watkins, Alexander (4) and
Ramsdell (R) d. MeIwn 4.7, 4.3, i Authur; Braswell,
Riet: (3),
4; Outlaw (N) d. Ewing 4-2, 4.3. Odom (4) and Hunt, Conally (4).
Dse86ess Morris-WeaPon (OS) d. Hitters -L. Brantley: Alexander
DeSalvo-Pirry 4.3, 4-3; Hid. 3.1 13 rbI, 3D, 3D); D'ArvIlle 2.4 (3
Schuller (Gil d. Ramsdell. rbl, 3D); Edgewater: Conally 3D,
Spiolman 4-7, 4.3, 4-4; Ewing. WomboId2b. Records: L. Brantley
Niusn (OS) d. Brandt.Tamb.rg 42; Edgewater 02.

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Edgewater 5, Lyman 2
Singles - McFadden (L) d.
Drucker 8.5; Faulkner IL) d.
Patterson 5-1; Hunter (E) d.
Hender son S.A. Trautman (E) d.
Delgado 8.7; Braun (E) d.
Morrison 8-6. urucker-F'aTyerson
(E) d. McFadden Faulkner55;
Trautman -Braun (E) d. Hen.
derson-Delgado 8.7.
Kissimmee 4, Oviedo 3
Singles: Hynes (0) d. Easterling
Ii; Huettig (K) d. C. Ward IS; S.
Ward (0) d. Rodriguez 8.7 (5-1);
Wolfe (K) d. Kowal 5.4, Siering
(K) d. Ralston 86.
Doubles: Easterling.Huettig (K)
d. Hynes-C. Ward IS; S. Ward.
Kowal (0) -d. Rodriguez.Wolfe 8-1.

Valencia

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The Region, Class 4A
wrestling tournament opens
today with 29 teams cornpetutg at Lyman High School.

ratio tournament
set for 2:30 p.m. Saturday,
HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
The winner of this
Today's games
Lake Howell at Apopka: West
weekend's
tourney advances
Lake Howell 13 Jones 2
Orange at Oak Ridge; Lake Wales
the
state
tournament,
being
200 0000- 2 3 0 to
Jones
vs. Auburndale of Polk CC;
Haines L. Howell
140 044 z-13; i
played this year in Holly Hill.
Boone; Clermont at Lakeland
Both Sanford teams played
Kathleen; Eau Gaflie at Cocoa;
in
the Big Kid Basketball
Moore, Scarborough (4) and
Oviedoat Wymore Tech; Colonial
at Jones; Sanford at Dayton a Carter: Murray and Reindl. Tournamen tas wee, in
DebEly
DeLand. The Westslde all.
Mainland; Like Brantley. at Hitters: Lake Howell
Seabreeze; South HR, 3 RBI; Slanders HR, 3 RBI. stars finished fifth, with two
Daytona
Records: Lake Howell 4.1.
Day ona Beac h
wins In three outings, inat t
West Orange 4, Colonial 2
cludlng a 38-29 wIn over the
Dora at Eustis; Winter Park at
Edgowater; Gainesville at Live West Draft"
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LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) gram.
Heiden, 21, a student from h.sUlibeli.v,shecanwlzt the
-Speed skater-Eric Heiden
And Charlie Tickner Madison, Wis., survived a 10,000 meters.
has the unusual quality demonstrated it Thursday near fatal slip at the MO.
"Right n
I feel Pretty
athletes refer to as night when he survived a slIp meter mark and went on to good," said Holdan. "Today's
"something extra"
the In the freeskating com petition win the race in en Olympic race wasn't as hard as I oxability to recover from ad- to capture a bronze medal in record time 1:00,44 ah..d of a pectad It to he."
verslty, to reach Into one's the men's fig ure skating pair of Norwegians, Kai Arns
While Hold-' survived a
self and find that special competiton.
StenshJemmet and Teri. slip, 11mer did not and It
quality which turns defeat
Now the big 4uestlon. Does Andersen.
t him a hit'., placing in
Into victory,
the Uni ted States' hockey
Helden, who prsvlosly WOfl the ligars skating chain.
Heiden showed It Thursday team have It?
the 500, 1,000 and 1* molar dcns"pr 1k sHp,d in the
to survi ve a near fall and win
The team has become races, beceme the ftnt male ftnsl frssikating preni
his fourth gold medal of the something special and Is in athlete to win four gold and finished behind gold
Olympics in the men's 1,500' the spotlight tonight, medals at the Wlakr Gwis msdiL Kahn Comas of
meter speed skating event. Undef eated In five games, it
"Up to new he's (ilsidan)
silver medalist
I.tnda Fratlanne also goes against Ut. Soviet Union been unbeatable," Mid a Jan
of East Ger.
showed it In the short in a semifinal contest and the
member of the Norwegian
y,
program of the 3-phase figure winner will be the odds-on speed skating team. "Ty
comas Urai !n a psefor.
skat ing competition when She favori te to capture the gold we threw a whole t.ànatidm
atgMAMMA
ildnim,
ur
In
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near
flawless
t ned
dg
and It didn't worh Well try of U's and U's, with ens 1.7
effort and put herself into
Nest to Heiden, hockey has again tflthe 10,111"
from Amsican judge
contention for a gold medal Iii become the rallying cry of
Heiden aibulti he already Ramona Mcintyre.
Saturday's free-skating pro. U.S. ta ns.
has skated his best events but

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Phoenix 125, Detroit II&amp;
San Diego 104, Phil 99
Friday's Games
San Antonio at Washington
Phoenix
Atlanta
Houston
Utah
ilOenver at Golden State
Jersey at Los Angeles
Saturdays Games
Cleveland at New York
Portland at Detroit
Boston at Denver
Seattle at Utah

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Morrissey-Dorfman
(L) d, Tosh.Haynes 80; Fleming.
Oswald (L) d. Hoang Kent S-I.
Oviedo 4.Kinlmmee3
Singles: Plante (0) d. Pichel 8.
3; Haureux (0) d. Wangness 5.2;
Painter (0) d. Miller 81, Perez
(K)d. Shaw 3; Norton (K) d. Cox
5.3.
Doublet: Plante Heureux (0) d.
Wangness.perez 8.2; Miller,
Norton (K) d. Painter Shaw 6.7 IS
3).
Sanford?, Apopka
Singles: R - Holt d. BallantVne 8.
3; D. Molt d. Seelig, 8.7; Barley d.
Knowles. 80; Vary d. Nezzano, S
3; Johnson d. Chandler, S-i.
Oouo,,s
(iioi?.b&amp;ieya."
Knowles.Stelnkel.3; 0. Holt.Yary
d. Seelig.Nezzano, so.
Lake Howell 7, Colonial 0
Singles: Perry d. Sojo 8-2;
Bernier d. McCormick 8 0; Walton
d. Mengel 8-2; Dunnham d. Stone S.
1; Welch d. Devine 8.0.
Doubles: Perry-Davis d. Sojo.
McCormick 8-2; Bernier-Walton d.

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By SAM COOK
. out five and walked two.
Herald Sports Writer
Senior Pete Size silenced the Generals on tires hits the final
Central Florida 's Sam Nattile doubled his pleasure three
f ou r Innings. The hard throwing right bander whiffed six and
times Thursday as UCF ambushed Washing ton &amp; Lee 10-0 In Its
wal ked three.
season opener at the UCF baseball complex.
"I was pleased with both," said Moon about his senior pit.
Niuttile cracked three straight doubles and drove In four runs
chers. "They were making good pitches and getting ahead of
in his first Knight appearance for Coach Bill Moon.
the hitter." In only two of the nine frames did a W &amp; I. leadoff
"I've been a Sam Nuttile fan for a while," Moon said of his
batter reach base.
ta lented frestunan right fielder, who was named Space Coast
Along wi th Smith's three hits were Nattile's three doubles,
Player of the Year w hi le at Titusville Astronaut,
which tied a school record held by teammate Miller and Rick
Hyatt, The Knights also knocked out six doubles which tied a
UCF wasted little time as another rookie, leadoff
Foskett (Colonial) boomed a triple to left center. Senior Glenn Lfl.lUk established last year against Delaware.
Saturday Moon's crew entertains Tampa at 1:30 p.m. with
Miller walked and the left-handed swinging Natlile hooked a
ore Karl Hodges and relief ace Mike Miracle expected
dr ive into the right field corner for the Knights first run.
to throw,
But It wasn't Moon's youngsters that did all the damage.
Monday the Knights travel to Lakeland to meet Big $
Sanford's senior Robert Smi th followed a walk to Wayne
powerhouse Iowa State in a 7:30 p.m. game, The Cyclones are
Gardner with a bases loaded double inside the bag at third for
coached by Cliii' Rierion and former Los Angeles Dodger
two litore runs before the shelL,hocked Generals could get an
Larry Corrigan,
out.
Another Smith
Robert's brother Terry
will start the
"We were looking for that (runs batted in) from Robert," a
game for UCF."I1e wants lobe our bestpitc ," aid 3goon of
pleased Moon said about his blond-hatred slugger. "He's a
the 64 rlghthander who had the best staff earned nat average'
senior starter and we look for him to deliver."
In the fail. "We're going to give him his shot."
And deliver Smith did, again in the eighth inning he doubled
to plate Natille, who had walked two batters before, R. Smi th
*i.hiiii&amp; Lee
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eventually scored on two wild pitches for the 10th run. For the
florida
313
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"Their
"Their pitchers had trouble finding the pla te," Moon undlds, Themes (4), WeMis (7) aid Br.we, Ciii.. 44),
derstated about a General staff which Issued eight walks and
IIIIIIOII, Sac, (I) sad Hawtl, Jarmus (7).
five wild pitches.
2&amp;Nattlle (*), K. Smith (I) RmKelft, Stagmaler, 33.
Moon's hurlers on the other arm, had a relatively easy time.
Fosketi
Winter Park High grad Joe Russell hurled five Innings to pick
Records UCF 14h WA L (0-4).
up the victory. The smartnight hander allowed two hilts, struck

Detroit tOO. Oral Roberts 85
Elmhurst 9L N Central 61
G Wms. 82. Trinity Chrstn 72
IlliflOit 60. Minnesota 58
indiana 75, Mkhigan St. 72
John Carroll 75, Hiram 73
John Brown 75, Ozarks 73
Malone 101, Urbana 90
Michigan 75, Purdue 64
Mo, Bapt 93, Greenville 85
N. Oak. St. 75, N. Dakota 55
N. Iowa 70, Yngstwn St. 65
NE Mo. 69, Northwest Mo. 65
Ohio St. 68, Northwestern 59
Parkside 52, Ferris St. 62
Rockhurst 60, SW Baptist 52
St. LouiS 92, Cincinnati 86
St Norbert 72, N. Mich. 67
S Oak. St. 96, N. Cob. 67
Wabash 111, Knox 8)
Wisconsin 62, Iowa 58
Wichita St. 58. I nd. St. 5.4
Southwest
Ark. Coll. 55 Ark.-Mont 41
Ctl Ark, 72, Henderson 70
Harding 81, S. Arkansas 69
.."En-1- 76. Gi.,âhhid
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NE OkIa 81, NW OkIa. 61
Ozarks 71, Ark. Tech 70
Texas Ar t. 91, St. Edt 65
W. Texas 103, Creighton 86
West
BYU 111, Colorado St. 56
Idaho 89, Nevada-Reno 70
N. Ariz. 74, Boise St. 65
Stanford 60, Oregon 59
UC Ste Barb 81. UC-Iry 66
UCLA SO, Washington St. 66
USC 77, Washington
Wyoming 62, Utah 60

NHL Standings
By United Press International
445.40; Time: 31:79,
Campbell Conference
1-il
Eighth Race-S-16 Mile, 9:
Patrick Division
7 Little Kim
7.80 5.40 3.00
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3.80 NY Islanders
'.0 (3.7) 14.20; P (7•3)33.t0;1'(7. Atlanta
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NY Rangers
3-5) 93.00; Time: 31:34.
26 21 9
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Washington
Ninth Race-5.16
17 32 9
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'$ Shinning Basket 5.20 3.20 2.80
Smythe Division
Liii Surf Bird
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50 Singles: Barley d. Smith, 80;
Edmonton
5-3) 312.00; Time: 31:54.
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Vancouver
Tenth Rac-S.I&amp; Mlle, S:
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d. Nezzano, 5.7 (5.3); BIshop won
, Boston Mandy 18.20 9.00 4.20 Winnipeg
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by default; Brown d. Brinkley, 5-1.
6Wrlght Fielder
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3.60 3.00 Colorado
Doubles: Barley-Bishop d.
17 Swinging Jim
Wales Conference
3.80
Smith-Alcorn, default; Harper.
b- 0 116-015.1110;P(")344.10:11'(1Norris Division
W L T Pit Crocker d. Nezzano Brinkley. so.
-n 141.50: Time: 30:93.
Lake Howell 8, Colonial I
Montreal
Eleventh Race-S-iS Mile, 0:
33 20 7
73
Singles: Effer (LH) d. Pascual
IBarbell
25 27 9
17.10 5.00 1.40 Los Angeles
8-2; Frick (LH) d. Scenes 8.1;
7ApocalIpse
21 2711
4.20 3.40 Pittsburgh
er (C) d. MacDonald 52•
oi Sandy Toes
rtford
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4.20 Ha
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20 fl 9 49 Kundins (LH) d. Loveless 57;
0(7.0) 28.00: P (5-7) 234.10:1 (5- Detroit
Peters (LH) d. Connell 8-3.
7-4) 498.00: Time: 31:81.
Adams Division
Doubles: Effer.Kundins (LH) d.
Twelfth Race-7-1SMlle,D:
W L T Pit.
1 Campus Eva
38 15 5 04 Pascual- Loveless I1; Frick.
14.20 8.80 6.00 Buffalo
3 Elusive Emma
31 16 8 76 MacDonald (LH) d. Edwards.
10.60 6.60 Boston
27 iS 12 66 Roberts S.I.
115 Highfalutin
s.00 Minnesota
25 30 4
54
r; 0.3) 43.00; P (1-3) 10.I0; T (1. Toronto
Quebec
3-5) $21.10; Time: 44:02.
20 30 I It
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Minnesota S. NY lslndrs 2
Thursday's results
Atlanta 3, Washington 0
Montreal 3. WinnIpeg 0
COLLEGE
NBA Standings
Friday's Games
,r By United Press lnterational
Edmonton at Colorado
JCF 10, Leto
Eastown Conference
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Wash.&amp; Lot 000 000 000 - 0 _$_2
Atlantic Division
Saturday's Games
UCF
313 100 02* '-10 14 0
W L Pc?. GB
Chicago at Wash, aft.
Childs, Thomas (4) Weston (7)
4oston
45 15 .750 Hartford at Atlanta
and Brower, Coates (5). Russell.
44 17 .721 11i
Detroit at Montreal
4 Phila
Sace (6) and Hawkins, Jarmuz (7)
New York
30 32 .441 16
Quebec at Pittsburgh
Hitters: UCF - Foskett 2-S, RBI,
IVVshngtn
26 34 .433 19
Boston at Vancouver
triple; Natllle 3.4.3 doubles. 4 RBI.
iNew Jersy
34 34 .i 20
Toronto at WinnIpeg
Records
Washington S Lee (0.
p.:
Control Division
NY Rangers at Minnesota
A). UCF
W I. Pc?. GB
NY lslndrs at St. Louis
'lulants
3? 25 .597 Philadelphia at Los Ang
JUNIOR COLLEGE
in Anton
33 29
So. Fla. to. Valencia 7
Houston
30 31 .492 6V,

Midwest

Knights Ambush Generals

Regoonal Wrestling Crown
lip For Grabs At Lyman Gym

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by Al Vermeer

'I must have my own special cloud hanging over my
head like Joe Btspf Ilk.
Finesses work for every one
else, but never for me, and I
am also looking at the most
deadly opening lead. Etc.
Etc." complained South.
"I am the real Joe
Btspflik," groaned North. "I
must be the most thrown part.
ner of the year and it is only
February."

possible pitfalls and career
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
for the coming months are all Your presence has an uplif.
discussed In your Astro- ting effect today. Friends and
Graph Letter, which begins associates will know you are
with your birthday. Mail $1 an ally who can be relied upon
for each to Astro-Graph, Box when the chips are down.
489, Radio City Station, N.Y.
10019. Be sure to specify birth
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
date.
You may hear a lot of people
ARIES (March 21-April 19) talk about being helpful
A friendly smile and a few ' today, but you'll be the one
kind words will do more for who'll let your actions speak
you today than being overly kuder than words.
assertive. Use humor, not
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23harassment, In directing Dec. 21) Let your heart rule
others.
your head in your dealings
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) today. This Is one of those
Don't deprive others of the days when you make good
satisfaction of doing nice thinoc hznnpn hv hpini, rnnrø
things for you today, even if loving than logical.
you feel you don't need their
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help. Be a joyous receiver as 19) If there Is something that
well as a cheerful giver,
you can do today that will
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You have a wonderful way family, give this matter top
By Oswald Jacoby
about you today. It will make priority. Their happiness is and Man Sontag

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worthy of your effort.

really wish to be their Friend,
because of your sincerity.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) today if members of the op.
Because your motives are
unselfish and you won't be
looking to take bows for your

good deeds. It will make them

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South lost no time going
down one at his four-spade
contract. He played dummy's
six of hearts at trick one. East

took his king and led back the
jack of diamonds. Now South

have something extra going

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Mr. and Mrs. David Cordek
(Dave and Joan) celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary on Feb. 17, by
renewing their marriage
vows at the 12:15 p.m. Mass at
the Church of the Nativity.
Fat he r William G. Neidert,
CPPS, Pastor Emeritus, was
the celebrant, with Father
Clement J. Kuhns, CPPS,
Pastor of Nativity, officiating
at the renewal of the

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and daughter Becky.
The
oldest
couple's

marriage vows, and asking

daughter Karen, with tier

special blessings for the
couple.
Dave was the commentator
for t he Mass, son Andy served
as an altar boy, and Joan,
wi th son David, daughters
Melissa,
Edith,
Julia,
Margaret, Amy and Karen,
with her husband Eugene
Feather, acted as the offertory family.

husband Eugene Feather,
who manages a Fayn Shoe
Store in Titusville, were able
to come with their two
ch ildren Brian and Kevin, for
a long weekend to be with
their parents for this
memorable event,
"Handsome flurt"
Dave is known, teiice's
grade mathematics at Milwee

Following the celebration at

Middle School and has a

the church, friends and
members of the family
ret urned to the Cordek home
at 1042 Hamilton Ave, where a

hobby of photography which
keeps him busy at times
trying to keep up with
requests for special or.

covered dish luncheon was
ong the guests who

casions for friends and
re latives.
Joan, in addition to her

came to congratulate Joan

many varied duties as wife

served,

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high School auditorium with
free admission.
Produced and staged by
William and Adele Pirlgyi, of
th (li,ld,'n i.'u,iut nni,',,
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highlights will be "Love
duets" from "La Boheme"
and Operetta M dleyssung by
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the lulgyi's.
Adele will play two piano

Everyone loves to hear
about an "u nsung hero" being
recognized and gi ven credit.
Here is one that seems to fit
t ha t category.
Jim Bass, service offi cer of
South Seminole County VFW
tj—f R9
unit •
been
Auxiliary,
has

Service Officers, as well as
government officials. .Congressmnen, and maybe even the
President of the United
States.

solos,

Valse

arias, "La Donna E Mobile"

from Rigoletto and 'Addio
Alla Madre" from Cavalleria

Husticarui.
"The Harem", a group of

Recreation

lh'partment at 831-0555.

him the title of Service Officer
of the Year.

Jim says he is excited about
t he trip and the cha nce to

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Service Officer Of The Year
for the State of Florida.
With the hundreds of VFW
posts throughout the state,
this is the first time anyone in

District 18 has ever been
chosen for this award. Jhn

feels humble, he said, but also
proud that he has been chosen

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expense paid trip
to
Was hi ngton, D.C. where all
the service officers chosen by
the other 50 states and
territories wi th VFW Posts

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William will sing two solo

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run into problems. It is his
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con ce rn for the welfare of
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from 7 9 pill.
Dean and irren IAnda j
This setninaris sponsored byFiratAssemhiyo( God QWrch. Santa Carter; George and
Rev. Jiiii Peters is the speaker.
Ten Plate; and Vernon and

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service officers in Orange an(i

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Michael Cifemines; Richard

me ute-styles of rock musicians, lyrics of their songs and and Barbara Foster; John
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Jim has worked quietly and
tirelessly helping veterans get
Into the veter ans hospitals,
transporting veterans and
their families to hospitals and
clinics,
giving
expert
guidance on filling out benefit
forms, social
security
questionnairs and countless
ot he r government forms.
lie also assists the other

Virginia Gaudreau. Bob and works part-time at JeffersonDave were shipmates In the Wards in Altamonte Springs.
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Navy when Dave met Joan
For the last two Friday
Wetherow in Washington,
District 18, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will host a legislative D.C., and attended their nights in February, there will
picnic for state and national legislators at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at wedding on Feb. 19, 1955 at St. be dinner and dancing at
Anthony's Catholic Church in South Seminole County VFW
VFW Post 2093, 4444 Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
The dlgrlct, which covers Orange and Seminole counties, is South Fork, Pa. They have Post 8207 and Ladies
the largest In the state with over 5,00 post and auxiliary remained friends through the Auxiliary. Beginning at 6
members. In addition to the incumbents, their family and years, and both couples have tonight, a dinner of chicken
made their homes in this and dumplings with hot
aldeLall candidates for thele offices are inVltedtoattend.
biscuits will be served,
or
-day
affair
where
our
men)area.
mal,
family
"It will be an Inf
the
an.
followed
by hours of dancing
Also
attending
bership and leglslators can get to know one another Onaflifl
to
the
"Bill
Bellew and the
District
18
Commander
Tom
Grubbs.
niversary
party
were
Father
dividual basis," stated
productive
and
successful,
since
Neldert;
Gavin
and
Johanna
"We hope this interchange is
Duffy, their ion Kevin and
our projections are to schedule this as an annual event."
'4'
daughters Sarah, Carole and
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Blue Bird Band."
Middle East Dancers under
the the direction of "I'haedra,"
Proceeds
from
$2 do na tion will be nefit the from the Art of Belly Dance
Safety and Drug Abuse Studio, will dance three
Programs sponsored by the numbers, "rime Opening",
Post 8207 and Ladies
'l'tme Sword Dance, and
Auxiliary.
"Hado uni."
This program promises an
Mark your calendar for the
afternoon
of professional
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not often
stage
entertainment
at 3 l).mfl. Th e IA)ngWood
found
in
our
area.
For
f ur ther
Recreation Department is
information
call
the
presenting this program for

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Bridget; "Van" and Anne
Van Landtngham with
Art Show Scheduled
daughter Elizabeth; Ed and
The Sanford-Seminole Art association announces the annual Laurel Cisecefiky; Tom and
members' show will be held from noon until 5 p.m. at the Sandy Wet; Wally and Jae
Krohne; George and Kathy
Sanford Civic Center, Sunday, Feb. 24.
Is
free
and
the
show
is
open
to
the
public.
Hahn, sons Michael and
Mmtulon
Geoffry;
Ron and Vicky
from
2:30
until
4:30
P.m.
be
served
Refreshments will
Riddell; Ray and Carmen

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correspond with a man in the
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Can't you please tell us how
to get a correspondence goi ng
wi th one of these young men?
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"friendly un derstanding," He
needs more than tha t, Abby.
lie needs something to do,
After all, since she's
managing th e apartment, she
cou ld find some odd jobs to
keel) him busy. Sweeping the
sidewalk, vacuuming the
hnllwiw•
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carrying itt groceries for
tenants — anythi ng to ma ke
him feel useful.
Too many retired people

DEAR ABBY: Hooray for

York, N.Y.

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vigorous
growing lawn.

will injure your lawn.
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When ou are sure
have

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per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
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s is to maintain at dense,

their effectiveness on specific weed
species, as well as their safety on par(icular turigruss varieiie, caries.

So. be fore applying any herbicide to
Those that are effective on cer ta in yo ur lawn, check with our office or a
types of turf will serio us ly damage or kill reputable nursery, concerning the prope r
others. For example, the herbicide chemical and recommended application
atrazrne, can be used safely on Centipede method.
or Saint Augustine grasses. But, if it's
used on Bermuda or Bahai grasses, it
And, be fore using any herbicide,

DEAR JOHNNY You win.
Would I lie to you on George
Washington's l)Irtnday'I
BesIdes, If I were to have encourage the folks back
something lifted, It wouldn't home to write to their serbe my face.
viceinen overseas.
DEAR ABBY: May I add to
He said, "When there's mail
your advice to READY TO call, you should see those
SCREAM — the lady apart- young soldiers run to see if
merit manager who corn- they got anything. It's sad to
plained about a divorced, see so much repeated
retired gentleman who lived disappointment as they hang
Father William G. Neidert and Joan and David Cordek at their home.
across the ball. She said he their heads and slowly walk
, would ring Her uoorueu at away empty-handed. Some of
Least 10 times a day to find out those guys are only 17 or
18 In And Around Longwood, Winter Springs
if she "needed" anything; he and have never been away
would ask her stupid from home before."
Abby, I would love to
questions and try to engage
her In innvprivatinn unit hi ,nr,,ic.vnit with n Inncnmø
1
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t /.
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soldier, and so would some of
You said he was probably my friends. I would e ven send

was better

(For a copy of JACOBY

their invasion. The most effective way of

what kind of turfgrass you have in your
lawn. Th is is very important, because all
IIeUbiCIdèS canitol be used safely on all
turigrass varieties.

DEAR ABBY: My friend
and I have a bet on. She says
you have had a face lift. I say
you haven't. I have $10 riding
on your answer.
JOHNNY G. IN PHILLY

I Heartland would be more
appropriate.) Your answer

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care for your'lawn, weeds may continue

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existing weeds. But, if you don't make
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Make Relired
Bore,
Feel

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EIGHTH ARMY
as contributing, respected
SEOUL, KOREA
human beings. If thev'r
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treated that way, instead of
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mere ly tolerat ed or humored,
I was assured that your
they wi ll be happier, more - let ters will be distributed to
producti ve and healthier.
get very
those soldiers who
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What's the truth abo ut pot,
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t hem. All he needed to do was
to refuse the hea rt fInesse,
Then he could cash three
high trumps and lead his
queen of clubs.
East could take his ace and
lead back a diamond. So uth
would finesse the queen
unsuccessfully, but now would
UV MUI
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uiscara 01 ute
seven of diamonds on
dummy's king of clubs and
would have his 10 tricks.

for you.

SPIDER-MAN

inowing and fertilization.
Other potential problems include the
wrong soil p1l level, failure to Choose a
type of grass adapted to your 'rowing

allows weeds to become established,
Your first step in controlling weeds is
to rueniny the specific weeds wHicH are
causing the problem
Next, you should try to determine what
factors in your cultural care of the lawn
have caused the eetis to appear.

e you know

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tricks If West had led from the
king of hearts, but he had contracted for just 10 and 10
tricks were right there for the

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variety

medicines are used for more

than one thing. They're

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leaves. However, sedges usually have

Grassy weeds

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side of round hollow stems.
Broadleaf weeds can
leaf

Three basic types of weeds occur in
owers,
lawns throughout our state. These are
Sedges can be easily conf used with site, and even excessive traffic on your
grassy weeds, broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds, because of their long, thin lawn.

Box 1551, Radio Cit) Station,
New York, NY 10019.
sometimes used to help
I'm certain your doctor will control certain forms of wanttocontinuesorneformof
irregularity of the contraction
di gitalis if you really do have
of the heart muscle.
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heart failure U it's a a11
This latter use is to
help possible to do so. Certainly
people w-ho have heart failure,
you should not discontinue
meaning when the heart fails
taking your Digitoxin or
to beat strong
enough and whatever digitalis-type .
allows the hod) to be
gin to mimedicine your doct or has
accumulate fluids. The fluidgiven you with t his coatou
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can accumulate in th e lungs
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involved, the fluid can acidea for a patient with any
cumulate in the legs, liver and
form of Important medical
abdomen.
problem to quit taking his
The new medicines I medicines without discussing
referred to were those that It with his doctor. In the exBy BERNICE BF.DE OSOL
could be used to control treme form the patient with
irregularities of the heart in heart failure may develop For Saturday.
February
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medicines are useful in have a medical emergency.
even more impressive,
YOUR BIRTHDAY
The person who has high helping to strengthen the
Humility becomes you.
February 23, I%0
contraction of the heart blood pressure and stops LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 • muscle and protect a person taking his medicine amy have
You'll find ways and means
this i.0111111g year UIUL Will LIIUUy you iuie ilic r.iiu.r1
against Heart [allure. These a high omooti pressure crisis.
by Howie Schneider
enable you to get some of the getting your points across to are two different problems. And the diabetic who stops his 'r luxurious items you've been friends without making
You can have irregularities insulin may develop a
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wanting. However, try to pay yourself appear to be a know- of the heart that are caused by diabetic coma. The way to get .
CF THE C(YAMOIJ
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heart disease — including the the most out of your medical .:
than Incurring a long-term heeded and respected.
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This is the time 01 year when the calls
tend to radiate in three directions from
start flooding in our office about lawn
the stein.
weed control.
, tds wili coinUUtV LI1ie üí
i During the cool season, when most of
pete wi th your lawn grass for valuable
our lawngrasses turn brown, it often
space, nutrients, soil moisture and
appears that weed problems are getting
sunlight. And, unsightly weeds destroy
out of control. Since many weeds stay
your lawn's appearance.
green during the winter, it can look III
Many factors can cause weeds to apthey are spreading, even when they
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Nevertheless, many county residents narrow-leaf blades, alternating on either problems are improper watering,

ray doctor just changed me who do not, but heart failure is
from Digoxin to Digitoxin. I usually treated with digitalis.
seem to be allergic to them.
To give you more inThe doctor said 1 Have Heart formation on irregularities, I
f ai l ur e and was anemic. I was am sen di ng you The Health

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Friday, Feb. 22,

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice iS hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 173 O'Brien
Rd.. Fern Park, Fl., Seminole
County, Florida, under the fic.
tltlous name of OBriens' Hair
Styling, 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, ToWit:
Section 865,09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. Kathleen Holt
Publish February 15, 22, 29 &amp;
March 7, 1980.
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FLORIDA

IN BRIEF

Miami

Youth,

17, Charged

In 'Manson.Style' Slayings

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. iUPIi
Southern Bell
Telephone Co. will have to slash in-state long distance
rates by $31 million next week unless the Florida
Supreme Court intervenes,
Southern Bell vice president Walter Alford said
Thursday customers haven't been notified of the new
rates yet because of the possibility the court will grant
a stay. The Public Service Commission Imposed
rate cuts In December.
Charges for calls covering several hundred miles
will go down substantially. Under the new rate
schedule supposed to take effect March charges
for intermediate calls will go down slightly and
charges for short distance calls will go up a little,
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PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Council of the City of
- Winter Springs, Florida, that said
City Council will hold a public
hearing at the City Hall, 100 N.

the

,

Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs,

TAMPA, Fla, (UN) Lt. Cmdr. George J. Sapel,
the skipper, looked at the ship in silence. Ensign John
Ryan, the navigator, said the inspection did nothing to
relieve his feelings about the worst peacetime accident
in the Coast Guard's history.
"No
I'll never be able to remove myself from
it," Ryan said.
Those were the reactions of two principal players in
last month's tragic collision of the Coast Guard buoy
tender Blackthorn and
oil tanker in Tampa Bay
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accident,

The Blackthorn was refloated from Tampa Bay's
Mullet Key Channel this week and hauled to dry dock.
A Marine Board of Investigation looking into the
tragedyandsomesurvivingcrewrnemberslnspected it
Thursday.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

for

EDNA MAY SHUSTER,
deceased,

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE

AND ALL OTHER

more

PERSONS

INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:

YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the estate of Edna
May Shuster. deceased, File

between

Number: 79446CP, is pending In
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is Sanford,
Florida 32171. The Personal R•.
presintatives of the estate are
Robert McCoskrey and Lois
McCoskney, whose address is SOS
Magnolia
Drive,
Maitland,
Florida, 37151. The name and

Auditor To Review Purchase

MIAMI (UP!) - The Dade County School Board
plans
Independent auditor to look into School
Superintendent Johnny Jones' $1.2 million Special
Needs account today, but the State Attorney's Office
will investigate plumbing order recently charged to
the account,
Almost ,0O0 from the fund would have been used to
pay lavish bathroom fixtures allegedly Intended
teaching aids for non-existent plumbing class
MacArthur South High school.
supply company
employee questioned the need for the
called the school board's purchasing agent, WhO
blocked the order. to hire an

address
of
the
Personal
Representatives' attorney is set

a

forth below:
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required,
WITH I N THREE

for

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the

at

But a

Clerk of the above Court a written

equipment and

statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claIm must
beinwritingandmustindicatethe
basisfortheclaim,thenameand
addressotthecreditororhlsagent

or attorney, and th. amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet

Ballet Guild Sets Garage Sale

due, the date when it will become

due shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unhiquidated,
the nature of the uncertainty shall
be slated. If the claim Is secured,
the security shall be descrlb.d.
The claimant shall deliver suf.
ficient copies of the claim to the
Clerk to enable the Clerk to malI

The Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole is sponsoring
Gigantic Garage Sale Satirday from 9
to 2:00
260ElmAve.,inthebackportLonofthedancestudJobufldjng.
Clothing for inlanti,childien,youth, women, and men; toys;
kitchen utensils; and a variety of household items will be
among the selections bargain prices.
The ballet dancers are now in rehearsal for their annual
springConcert.Theconcertwillbeapremlerpresentatlonofa
balletespeclallywrlttenbyMildredM.CaakeyforBalletGuild
cii Sanfos'd.&amp;mlnole. The company dancers will be joined by
several guest dancers
Proceeds from the garage sale will help make the concert
possible by providing costumes, stage props and other staging

a

a.m.

p.m., at

at

One (I) copy to each Personal
Representative.
All persons interested In the
estate to whom a copy of this
Noticeof Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE

DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA.
TION OF THIS NOTICE, to file
any oblections they may have that
challenges the validity of the
decedent's Will, the qualifications
of the Personal RepresentatIves,
or the venue or lurisdiction of the

needs,

The Ballet Guild Ii a non-pr lit organization for the
presentation, promotion and continuance of the art and
culture of ballet and dance. The company auditions new
cancers annually and ireasnta sp.dal dance programs and
the anaial concert.
dance kchlre-demonstration$,
as well as

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Notice is hereby given that I am

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engaged in business at

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$w.etwatur Blvd. S. Longwood,
$emln.le County, FIorid under
the fictitious name of TRAXTEX,
and that I intend to register saId
name with the CIert'$ ffi Circuit
Court,$imino$eCou.Wy,Florldaln
eccesdance with the provisions of
the FictItious Name Statutes, To-

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Wit:

Section

$4519

Florida

1tatut1I$7.
sig, ionoid J. Kobryn
Publish: Febraey 15, 22, 29 &amp;
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication
this NotIc, 1 Administration Is:
Friday. February 22nd, 1*'
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the
Estate of Edna May Shuster
rt Mrtoskr.v

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Respondent.

diceeSid
Lois 0. McCoskrey,
Persoiial Representative

of the Estate 0
Edha May Shltef

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Howerd A. Speigel. Esq.
33)1 Maguire Boulevard,
$uiteIOl
Orlando. Florida 33003
Ph. (305) 194-1123
Publish Fib, 22. 29, 900

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3 Lines Minimum

ability Insurance.

Sundoy

Apply In Person

Location: US Hwy 17-92 &amp; Air.
port Blvd. An Equal Op.
portunity Employer.

s-Lost

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CASA SANDRONI Restaurant 8.
Lounge famous for their
Gourmet foods. 50 yrs. in
Orlando,
Las
Vegas,

Baltimore &amp; Pennsylvania.
Specuijg in marinated
steaks, home made pasta,
sausage 8 bread. Will have
Grand Opening February
22nd. Downtown Sanford.

RE WARD

LOST: Lk. Mary area, male
Malmute shep mixed. BIk wwh. on face 8 legs. Husky
built. Reward. 3221177.

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As Clerk of the Court
By: Cynthia Proctor
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February 8, IS, 22, 29, 1980

Will Baby Sit

________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO, 8007CA20.P
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES M. PARTRIDGE
P.O. BOX 7
Sedona, Arizona 86336
ARE
YOU
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action for
adoption and other relief has been
tiled against you and you ate
req',!red to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to
HOWARD
A.
SPEIGEL,
ESQUIRE,
3319
Maguire
Boulevard, Suite 207, Orlando,
Florida, 32803, and file the original
with the Clerk of the above styled
Court on or before the 26th day of

March, 1980, otherwise a ludument
may be entered against you for
relief demanded in the Petition.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk

PublIsh
Feb. 22. 29 -............
&amp; Mar. 1. 14.
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DES-lot

_________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME

FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7943S3.CA.2$
IN Ru The Adsptioa .1'
GERALD DAVID DENNIS,
and DANIEL
DENNIS
by
ROBERT
WALTERS

DELANCY
HAROLD

NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: HAROLD MICHAEL DEN.
NIS, SR.
Notice is hereby given that a suit
has been filed for the adoption of
your sons In the above indicated
Court, the title of whIch case is as
shown above.
You are hereby required to fill
any writtenobjectionsordefenses
you may have in the above
proceeding with the Clerk of this
Court and to serve a copy thereof
upon the Petitioner's Attorney,
whose name and address appear

hereln,onorbeforethel3thdayot
March, 1980. If you fail todoso, the

reliefrequestedlnsaidsuitmaybe
granted without your
WITNESS my hand and official
Sealciofficeat Sanford, Seminole
county, Florida, this 6th day ,
February, 9s

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY: Eve Crabtre.
Deputy Clerk

Albert P. McIntosh Jr.
PO BO
Orla, Florida 32
Publiih February 8, 15, 22, 29 980
DER.42
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CITYOP
LONG WOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City of Longwood, Florida,
that the City CommIssion will hold

2205, Lake Mary, FL 32746,
Seminole County, Florida under
the fictItious name ci L.V.1M
SPECIALITY CO., and thit'l
intend to register said name with

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Lomgwood,FIorida,w)dcoplesa(e
with the Clerk of the City
and same may be InSpected by the
public.
DATED
this ,Rk day ci
February, A. 0.. 1*.
LInda 1. Martin
CftyCle,totttw
CIty of Longweod,
F lilidi
Publiih Fib. 234 Mar. $1980
on

on.

01399

1 1-Ir5tructlosn

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RAINBOW

25c

Ceative ExpressIons

2k

32278)3

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18-HeIp

tci

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RN or -LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
Apply in person Sanford Nunsin

I Convalescent Center, ,so
Meltonvllli.
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COOKS 1. COOK TRAINEES
CHALLENGING -REWARDING
fast food take.out store, in.
wrance, cnldlt union, profit
share avail. Apply Lake Mary
46 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.

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OR

DEMANDS

AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the estate
PAUL
HENSON, deceased, File Number
79.503.CP, is pending in the Circuit
YOU

of

Court

for

Seminole

County.

Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is SemInole
County Courthouse, Sanford, FL
32771.
The personal repres.n.

tative of the estate is MARY
LAVON HENSON, whose address
is 1920 Summeelin Ave., Sanford,
FL 32771. Thenameandaddressot
the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.
All persons having claIms or

demar.ds 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

ta. a

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Date of the first publication ii
this NotIce 1 Administration:
Feb. $5, 1*.
Mary Lavon Henson
As Personal Ripresintative
of the Estate of
PAUL HENSON
Deceased

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
FRANK C. WHIGHAM, EQ$JIRE
of STINSTROM, McINTOSH 4
JULIAN
P.O.lox$230•
Sanford FL 33771
TeliØtoni; 330-333.317)
Publish February II, IL 1110

DER.4&amp;

Fire

305-671.2303

Equal

Opportunity Employer M.F.

TRACTOR TRAILER
DRIVERS
Division of Major US Corp. is
seekIng DOT qualified drivers
for anew over the road private
I,,l hi
he.4
in Sanford, Fl. Qualified ap.
pllcants must have twoman
team exp., be at least 25 yrs of
ae 8. have a mm. of 2 yrs.
over the road exp., good
references 1. a proven safety
,ar,In.

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Martha V. Mikier REALTOR

611)885 or 3237926 after hrs.

41-Houses

foyer &amp; bathS, Ig brick FP in
FR w-paddie fans, built in
microwave, half acre oak
shaded lot. $95,000.

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REALTORS
71)0 Sanford Ave.

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

Day or Nlgh

24

work.

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there wouldn't be any.

HOME CAREHOSPITALSTAFF
NURSES Al DES-.
3 to 11; 11 to 7

LIVE-IN COMPANION

City. Buy now build later.

$21,900.
HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MO
DERN POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
2½ BATH, FORMAL DINING
ROOM,FIREPLACE,EAT.IN
,

SER V ING ORANGE AN D.
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

IMMEDIATELY

OUTSIDE SOLICITORS

EARN TOP

Cashler.Hostess
Exp only AM shIft 4 days. Apply
In person Deltona inn, see
Mrs. G.
Need person to do HEAVY work
(laundry, dry cleaning I. P.T

drIver). Must have valid
chauffeur license. Apply in
person 113 Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford Dry Cleaners.
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29-Roonn
Sanford Oraci&amp;is lIving, Reas.
Weekly I monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. pak 041.7583.-

UNFORD-Remodelect I BR
plus den-air, tile bath. $220.

Adults. 541-7883.
'on Lake Ada. Just So. of.
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In

Sanford. Call 3238670
Mariner's Viilsg.

,Unfurnished

COMMISSIONS

Lk. Mary Blvd., 3 BR, 25,
garage,
ref.,
range,
mIcrowave, drapes, no pets.

Call Bob Lovinbury
Circulation Manager

$375 mo. 162.4193.

EVENING HERALD
322-2611

New Restaurant offering a
position for Manager Train..
w.opportunity of ownership to
right party. Must be bondable.

Call between 1 5, 3 333.9$33,

4 BR, IS, fenced yd. in Sunland.
$375 mo. lit I last I $100
damage. 323.4903.

It you are having difficulty findiisç
a place to live, car to drive, a

lob, or some servIce you have
need of, read cli our went ds
every day.
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LPN'S &amp; AIDES
Setter LIving Center
of Casselbsrry

Call fO app$. 339.3003
TREASURE SEEKERS
Percentage Interest for work
opening known GOLD MINI.
2234629.
$370 per thousand for envelopes
you mall. Postage Paid. Frei.
$LW.EH P.O. Box 13322*.
Orian, Pla. 33009.
Iarlsndsr-Cechtail
Wallress
Ezp., apply in person Doltona
Inn. Mon thru Fri. I to 6 p.m.

ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,

Ravenna Park 3 BR home w.FI.
rm I sc. porch leading to
beautiful pool, patio I BBQ.
$49,900 with 8"i pct. assumable
mog. or VA.FHA financing.

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VACANT I READY
3 IN, 21home w.FR, esl.ln kit.,
del car garage In Irandermdl.
$430 me.
$305500

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43-L.ots-Acreage

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RANCHES
GROVES

2565

I H. Ernest MORRIS

Duffle Bags, 56 99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
301 SanfordAve

FRONTAGE NEAR CAR
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$3,500 dwn. for 10 acres, owner

BROKER

25th St.

will assist with financing.

2439 S. Myrtle Ave.

CHECK OUT THIS ONE AT
UNDER $400001 3 Bdrm, 1½ .
Bath, fully carpeted, fenced ..
yard w.utllity bldg. and,,,,,,.
garage. Attractive brick front,
all this and privacy. 1 yr.
warranty. $39,900.

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STEMPER AGENCY

LAKE MONROE- Bass fishing
capital of the wonidl Lovely
Bdrm, 2½ Bath lakefront 't
home has pool on one acre,
private boat dock, fireplace in
Florida room, formal dinnIng,
lots of extras $19,900.

IQulet -1 -Story

PRICED REDUCED to

1198 W. 25th ST.
SANFORD

$52,300

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MULTIPLELISTING REALTOR
Geneva 3acres-$iO,000
Lk.Harney200'-537,000

:sl!!çVIiIs]

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3237832

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$tudli - t, 2, 3 II. Suites
(Intent. - Adult - Family
PeaI - Laundry

perch, got'., fIreplace, 1g. treed
lot, good area, needs paint.

HAL COLIT

47-Real Estate Wanted
'Webuy your equity, close In 24 Ii...
AWARD REALTY, INC.

PrIme IL Johns
Goed fishing, lake frontage, 3
acre minI farm. Comp. w 3 BR
home. Osteen.

A LP

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Just perfect for sin. tam. or
retired couple. 7 BR, 15, LR,

FR, very attractive kit.,
Deftona.

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Push bulton controls, has caro
usel. still in warranty.
Originally $649, assume pay •
ments of $21 mo. Agent 339-

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KENMOPF WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0497
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3I2S
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES:
Do you fled tIme or. your
hands? Do you enl.y
housework? Could yen use
$3.11 hr dorm, Ike tws. the
kids are Ir. school? Come see
us. QualIty lIen No.1k, I-I &amp;
4. Lor.iwo.t
Person ti carOor4 me. girl, my
home nigles. Sal. nego. Rosin
I lard ienal. m.,is.

FUR N. DUPLEX-neir doom
town, very neat 2 story. Cozy
home tar 2 families or great
Investment with excellent
income.
$36000
owner
financed w.$L000 dwn.

larold N.H

lsdty

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

Washer repo. GE aeluc model.
Sold orig. $109.35, used short
time. flal. $189.lIor $19.35 mo.
Agent. _________________
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COURT.
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Hwy 46 E. from Sanford Fla to S.R. 416A North to Ostson,
Faa. Turn right at Post Offlc• Follow AuctIon sIgns 3½ mIles to proputy.
TERN$ 50% Down ($2600.00 sale day) Sal • 10% for 5 y•ars
DIRECTIONS:
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210 N. 1741. Cassatoarry, Pt,

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Ref. repo. 16 cu ft frost f!ee.

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5% DIscount for Cash

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EMPLOYMENT

(305)

TOMORROW

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1 s toeIcIs-ciu year Navy

I recruiter. Cell us c.II,ct:
Low,. Tiasli at 3314309.

N OR SHINE

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53-N.Radio.Slereo

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862-3383

TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", sold new
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over $700. Balance due $175. or
take over my payments
month. Still in warranty. Will
deliver. Call 562.5394.

REALTY &amp; AUCTION CO., BROKER

P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32760
AUCTION UNDERTENT
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Orig. $529. now $205 or $19 mo.
Agent 3390386.
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ClosIng 30 days

INSPECTION DATES: Feb.24 thru 29 from 12-6 p.m.
For Additional Information or Frea Brochure Call

I The US Navy otters groat I weertosiwes N yes salIfy,
I Seed pay -bseikN,
shiee Is Isara while yes ears.

Webuyusedfurniture
FURNITURE&amp; THINGS
- - soOS. SanfordAve.

ON PROPERTY

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Asphalt Sealing

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BASE SEALING 8 MAINT. CO.

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Home Irrrovement
COURT CIJSTOMSCQNST
Custom design l'onie,
Additions 323 0281

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Home Repair
.ompieteMobile
Home Repair
349 5259

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CUSTOMI'OMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
SO BALINT
372 8665
I Man, quality operation
8yrs eap Ptio5. Driveways
t'td Wayne Beal 327 1321

-Es easy to place a Classified Ad

Larry's Mart, 2)5 SanfOrd Ave.
Buy &amp; Sill, the tinest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMNG
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
nifure, 205 E. 25th St. 323098).

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AUCTION -ANTIQES
Sat., Feb. 23, startIng at 10a.m.
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Bridges
Hwy. 46

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Antiques

&amp;

Auction
3232101

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I The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claim. .jU Results
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We'll even help you word it
Call 322 7611

Beauty Care

AUCTION SALE
FR I. 7 :30 P.M.

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Antique wail clock over 100 yrs.
old, 100 day clock, antique
treddle sewing machine,
couches, chairs, oil furnace,
oil heater, TV's, bar, cab
sink, dish washer, auto
washer, nice van seat, wall
shelving, golf clubs &amp; bog,
sweepers, &amp; all kinds of misc.

TOWER'S BEAU ('V SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
5i9 E 1st St ,322 5717
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Land Clearing

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Landclearing, F ill Dirt &amp; Clay
Chuck Gormlv
377 7991

Ceramic fl$
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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 2$ yrs. Exp. $698562.

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La&amp; l..andscaping

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.ERTIFIEOLAWN
&amp;LANDSCAPINC,
FREE ESTIMATES322 790?

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D'essnking
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Painting

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
332.0707
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Panting by Anthony Corino,
Quality nI or Eal , pressure
cleaning. Free Est. 3720071.

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)rywall, Leilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel 1. Additions.
- Call 131•.5399or $62 0134 -

Painting &amp; Repair
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Trent Painting I. Repair

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Interior 8. ExterIor

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Free Est.
377 355$
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Grooming &amp; Boarding

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Animal

Haven Grooming 8
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Boarding Kennels, Thermo
stat Controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes, We cater to
your pet. 322 Sljl

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Make room in your attic, garage
Sell idle items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly adtaker at

PAINTIPIG&amp; REPAIR
lndiv rrns &amp; houses
3fl I2Slaft6p.m.
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Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call anytime 349 5259

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3222611 or $319993.

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Housecleaning

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Wedding photography by John

Cullum free engagemtnt
photos or color SxIO 323523$,

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personaliied, Ia$I,dependable
Regular or Itime basi$
PleasecailattSp.m.
6715094

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Welding
BARK.jW - 5 WELDING SERVICE

Hone Iniuvnwd

32) 0517

items new &amp; uSed.
DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

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WE BUY USED FuPNITURE&amp;
APPL lANCES Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 337 S7I.

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NEW&amp; REPAIR
Free Est.
830 1153 aft 6

Cash 322-4132

R.Iadtlpr.

ces

ST. JOHNS RIVER PARK PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE PRIVATE ROADS'
UTILITIES ZONED Al 04 MILES ST. JOHNS RIVER &amp; CANAL FRONTAGE
LAND OWNERS ASSN.
AUCTION AUTHORIZED BY U'S. DISTRICT

AApsrhn,ø,s &amp;

Part time Estimator

68-Wanted to Buy

52-.11an
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Saturday' • March 1 • 11:00 A.M.
(±)Acris • 10 Acre Tracts
540
Homssltss • Invsstm.nj Prop.rty

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Rabbits for Sale
Dressed, live or any size
323 6656 alt

Stereo Chairs Lamps
All prided to sell
867 SOSOaft 930p.m.

Oak Runk

Chhlul
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67-Li vestock. Poultry
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Like new323 0813

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Rail, springs I mattress,

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Goods

Sell that extra bike with a low cost
ClaSsified Ad.
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321-0659

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Exp. only need apply

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SDrawerFileCab.,$S0
Chest of Drawers, $20
118W TV, $20. 323 7247

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cluding bulltin Microwave

CARPENTERS

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original $591, bal. Sill or
$21 ma. Agent 3391384.
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off of total inventory of brand
new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets onlyt free local
Oellvery. rfolrs Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 1792, So. of
Sanford. 322 S7
-197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,

Evei. 3320613,322.1517
207E.2Sth St.

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Spring special 2 coats of sealer I
on 1500 ych or more, 25c per sq
yt. restriping 9c ft
Any cleanipg extra-Any repair extra 65-Pets.SUpplies
We use only Federal Spec
materials. Cosmicoat Sealer
Manchester puppies 2 mo old.
Been in Seminole Cty 20 yrs
&amp; 515. House flCxt etoor to : Sanford 322 1510
OrI 8316303
the S Points Bar 322 2591

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D1i:JVlIIf

APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"

CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try,
this 3 Bdrtn, 2 Bath, dIn. rm.,

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COLUMNS.

ardeq

eqva

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FROM THE WANT

MULTIP.j,E LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 349.5100 322.1939

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MOLon paved road. Improved
pesture, partly wooded, Zoned
A.I. Owner financing. $45,000.

...

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

REALTOR 337.499)
OLD MIMS ROAD- 20 Acres

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Pool Table, Cue Sticks
Accessories
322 1611 aft S p m.

Orlando
327 1577

Sanford
410640

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box springs 8. mattreSses at 70
prt above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, gueen&amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th SI. 323
0981.
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7439 S Myrtle Ave.

RE AL ESTATE
REAL TOP, 372 7198

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BROK ER

Call Bart

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SEIGLER REALTY

Save Gas-move into' this (like
new), 3 BR, 26 home, central
located, only $43,000, assume
mont. at 7~

Orlando
321 1577

Sanforct
321 0640

92. 1 mile west of 'ilu'.'i)W"v
Daytona B,',iitt .li
putjlii. AUTO AU( lION
Tbesdayl Saturday at 730. It's
't- e only one In Florida You sit
The reserved price. Call 904 25S
r furTher details.

WY

Toy breed silky Terrier, I mo.
Babysitting Service
old, male. Pedigreed, no
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larger than tO lbs. futl grown,
5)00 365 7413
322 0283 Mrs Barbara Johnson
Uscd full size hotel motel bed
---- (after S p.m.) Bldg 2716, Apt. 2
ding. Very clean. $14 9Sea
Masters Cove ApIs
NolI's Sanford Furniture
66--Horses
Age Nt'wbornto I yrs
Salvage, 17 92, So. of Sanford.
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Ba m to Sp in Mon thru Fri
372 5721.
Gentle Pony, good with kids, For
You suppty all necess.
more information call 323 1183
5.10 per child per week
Why buy used? New brand name I between 3 8. B

51-Household

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$16.500 cash, trade. let deal.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
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CROCKETT
ctComgs

across from Sanora entrance.
Zoned Residential In County.

126,000-St. Johns River access, I

SEIGLER REALTY

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CROCKETT
Cog cYComi.

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AM FM 8 track stereo, cruise.
likO new $3 Mi or best
i)tle'r, 339 9152

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F iLl. DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
p
f
Call Cl,,rk &amp; Hirl 323 1S8
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Bet's. DUt. motel U S &amp; Matt , $30
set. Sanford Auction. 121$ S.
French, 323 73.10
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.VILSONMAIFR FURNITURE
liLlY, SF1 L TRADE
311 315 F First St.
322 5622

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Reg. REAL ESTATE Broier 4LL OF THE ABOVE PRO
PERTIES ARE AVAILABLE
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
WITH TERMS AND WE
Eve. 862.36$'
$345300
olderhome,900dcond.,corner
HAVE MANY MORE NOT
lot, owner finance with sub.
ADVERTISED
Lk. SyivanArea, Sacres. $fl
stantial dowi.
CALL US ANYWAY.
Other parcels avail. w.
Maiiczowski. REALTOR 327
835,000-6 + acres + Beautiful i
7983.
double wide, cleared &amp; fenced,
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this won't last, call &amp; sea I
SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
today.
3
lotS total 180x196, directly
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RIAGE
COVE
YOUR
CHOICE FROM $1,500.

Sr.

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62-Lawn.Garden

7 WOODED LOTS, ROAD

good terms. Osteen.

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2' ACRES NEAR LAKE
I HARNEY, GENEVA AREA
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6' acres for only 5)6.500 - Very

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Chevy PU
iso autotrans. PS. pn
51.000
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GOING
IN
SERVICE.
OWNER SAYS REDUCE 5
ACRES IN UPSALA TO $7,500
CASH OR TERMS

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Got a dirty Car' Get it eli'aried
tike brand 'tow fIring ? to
Bill's F na Station it 15th 8. 7
wax io's too CIiII 12.' 9f60

1975 Dodge' :T p u

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Side by Side rt'friqt'r,.tor, $75.
59--lWJSiCill Mr?rchandise
picnic table, 2 benches. $30.
full site baby bed w mattre,
PIanos 8. organs, stock
523. 0,0. Porch rockers. 579 95;
clearance, big savings Call
metal office desk, $70 JenkinS )
Bob flaIl 327 4103 7202 French
Furniture, 705 F 75th St. 373

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Deftonat Hero it isl Should
$LIN, only $6-4j00. Custom
built 3.3, has everything Ir..

HO. Realty Inc. REALTOR

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RORSONMAP,NE
2927 Hwy 1792
Sanford. Fla. 32771

$45 for 8' piCk up delivered
373 49-17 aft 1

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Pontar. 74 Grand Pr'.
Auto air AM FMaP,' deck
P W 3130254

78-1torcycles
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I?' Alum V t)OttOfli Sears float,
S Stip Sears motor, like new &amp;
trailer, all for 5.325 373 0393

fI1tLIOOD

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A OK TIRE
372 7480
NEW TIRES$t9 898. UP
2413 F rench Ave
Sanford I

-.-55 -Boats &amp; Accessories
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50Miscellaneous for Sale

58 ACRES NICELY WOODED
I LAKE
FRONT,
LAKE
I
HELEN AREA 550.000

VA&amp;FHAinanning
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Multiple Listing Service I

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 REALTORS 9 PARK
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2 Branch
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
Office h 23- 2222
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE, $49,500. MUST ...-.
BE SOLD THIS WEEKI
$20,000-New Listing,) BR, 18,

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday I Sunday 1:30; 4:30
Charming tneeshaded3 BR, DR,; FP, garage. 2532 Princeton off -

Fenced, CHIA, $330 me.
333-6570

New Home

II ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC
556.900

Ln Con? . extra cIe,,n good
tires, full', equip AM FM,
50 322 2611 before S

Car-s RemoVed

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7) VW nio'l .112
CALL
323 9545

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To Dollar Paid for punk &amp;
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 SO

--------Yard S,ilt. Thus thru Sun
2400
Sui,imi'rl,n Range's, Stereos
Diapers to Disco, Misc.
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Will buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgage's We
alSo make Real Csfate
Florida Mor
Business lo'
tqage Investment 1101 E
Robinson, Orlando, 427 2976
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8 ACRES LAKE FRONT ROLL
ING
HILLS,
NICELY
WOODED,
VOL USIA
COUNTY. 578.500.

Ar, Exc Cond 5) -is
869 1047

79-Trucks.Tratlers

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ANYTIME

ALLY BUILT ASA DUPLEX,

302.373.1163

Pretty3SR,W,S -

Lk.Mary

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VACANT MAKE OFFER,
828,500.

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SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE
home3 BR, 3$, extra 1g. kit.,1,
Fl. rm. on) acre. $450 mc. Ph.
Seigler R:'ty, BROKER, 321.
0141.
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322-2420

ROOM, 1½ BATH. ORIGIN.

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47A-K5rtgages Bouqhf
&amp;Solci

PLUS ACRES WOODED
ROAD
FRONT AGE
DELTONA AREA $17,700

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 332 1621; 327 IAAQ

bi U. ladies clothing size 10.
fl1e'fl'S (lothing, coat size -I?.
pants size 36. shirts silt' IS:
misc Sat only 9 I? 710 S
Virginia Ave
-----________ -_______GIGANTIC SALE SAT 23 9 to?
2560 Elm Ave Clothing, toys,
kit &amp; household items fly

We buy egu'ty
houses. apts. &amp;
vacant land
Lucky In
vestments, F' 0 Boa 79
Sanford 3fl 4711

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47-Real
Estate Wanted
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HIGHWAY I 4 FRONTAGE, Dc
BARY AREA 15 WOODED
ACRES 531.500

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Sanford's Sales Leader I

I ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.

HIGH WOODED ACRE of quiet
countrylivingonasm.lake
Markham Rd. $37,500 with cxc. ',
terms.

,

77.Jullk

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69 tt
75 models Call 3)9 91t3 or 8)1
4605 (Dealer)

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43-LOtS-ACreage
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LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF
C our beautiful new BROAD.
FINER HOMES NEAR
MORE, front I. rear BR's.
SAPIORP TAKE YOUR PICK,
\
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
$7,900 EACH.
p I$O3OrlandoDr.
323.5200

A buy for $51,500.

WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW3SEDROOM,3IATH,2
CAN GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT I AIR, MANY EX
TRAS. M9.000.

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with Payments 5250 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 147 Carver
Ave. 1 293 9171.

42-IV'cbile Homes

BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.

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'0 CacIy, 2 dr Cojpe 0eV lie
Good running rand Stereo,
ri's.
new battery racial
muffler &amp; chocks S'95
32) S?e2

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V u'd Sale Sat Sun
Misc Items
2434 S Chase Ave

ing Monopoly, and you own all four railroads!"

ri

ONLY THE BEST I BR 26 I
homein Sanoraw-C.H&amp;A, pan.
FL rm., eat.in kit., pantry &amp;
every feature imaginable!

--

Yard Sale S families
Saturday. Feb 2)
9.aOaI. Drive',9 5 Oste'en. Fl

"SEVENTY DOLLARS? Let me guess...we're play

CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
every day.

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location! Just 2 yrs. old! Now
534,9001 Call 3232222,

EAT-IN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY

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It'ilikepennies from heaven when
you Sell 'Don't Needs' with a.
want ad

Furniture, W D. yet tpols
Fri &amp; Sat Orhid plants s: so
'i' Sat only tfOl Maple Abe'

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1 BR, lB. all aPl. md. W&amp;D.
approx. 770 Sq ft , outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum first or owner will
consider terms $27,000
Orlando 277 1798

+

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,

BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR
Now at new reduced price $57,000. This large 4 BR, 28
home is instantly available, all
the extras you want in a fIne
home, too. Owner will help -.
finance if you assume 1½ pc?.
VA mtg. Call todayl

Eve. 305-648 5640

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- 32-Houses

HOURS FLEXIBLE

V'-

1ve313-$Sl

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For Sale
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REDUCED rental income
business propertyt Super

MORTGAGE.

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1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only
NEED

$32,900 WITH ASSUMABLE

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41A-Condomlniunn

KITCHEN. REDUCED TO

25445. French Aye.
322-0231 -:
322.5333, 322.3772, 322-0779

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CASASANDRONI

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BEAUTIFUL I BR, 2B brick
home in Lk. Mary. Lg. FL rm.,
w.FP &amp; wet bar, C-H&amp;A, eqpt
eat-in kit, 1g. patio
rental
unit!. BPP SERVICE CON
TRACT. Only $11,500.

LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S

300 E.Commercial Ave.

REALTORS

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PORCH I NEW ROOF.

'ALL FLORIDA REAlTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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NEW HOMEs

E XC ELLEN T
Country
Propertyl 3 BR, lB home
immaculate cond. "as is" just
$20,000.

AREA. $35,500.

BROILER 1. i.,RILL COOK
FOOD WAITRESSES
COCKTAIL WAITR ESSES
Exp. only apply in person

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Executive Home -Loch Arbor
3 BR. Pec room, pool. 7 yrs old
Assume 7'. mtq Owner will
hold 2nd with large down
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577.000 32122.8±

t 322-9283 STENS1'ROI

2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT

323.7156

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE 30-Apartments Unlurnished
CALL 628.0636

HOUR

garage alum. sIding. Lovely

REALTOR MLS

3V%.M161 oreves. 3230S17

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Sale

65 Comet, $650. 70 Ppnt Ccin
5995 904 383 7753 or

0 IRE
-3727480
Sioc kS $196 f4',', Out', $695
N,'w (ltt,'r,,", 52995
241) French Ave , Sanford

in,',

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for

8G-Au?os

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Reimage Sale S,.t . Sun &amp; Mon
116W Woodl,ind Dr
Also 2 Boat',

MU

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NEW &amp; USED BATTERIES
Will buy rink Arito flatteries
Best Price M,iior Credit Cards
BATTERY sHoP
107W 27th SI
323 9111

54-Garage Sale

LIST NOW!
Call Walt Cappel 323 6400
Knowles fealty Inc.
REAL TOP
628.3005

REALTY

home on or only $29,900.

321167$

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1978 Dodge step cdi'
I. fake over 5144 mci
372 l455a1t -I

Looking for a ob' he Classified
Ads will nei YOU find that oh

76-Auto Parts

our lot or yours

REALTOR fl

713S' S. French (Ii 971 Sanford
323 S3
322-7972 ______________________________

2 BR, FP, well kept fencud yd,

U,

with a 'ant ad.

Agency

Inc., Realtors

PLAITOR

O

S Sanford Ave
32) 1731
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--Color port TV, Solid State.

5125. 75" Color TV. $65. AM
M stereo w cassette, AM FM
stereo w- record pl,n',t'r
3236670

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REAlITY

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

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Got something to sell' A ClassIfied
Ad will sell it fast.

BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more'

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79-TrUCk5.Trade
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2597

M. Unsworth Realty

U0IBII'S

owner to hold mtg. Write P.O. "
Box 261, Sanford.

Movtng tà a newer home, apart.
mont? Sell "don't needs" last

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F HA V A. F HA 2 8. 215

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Realty

REALT!

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0 1973 Traol Trailer.
A C Self cpntan,'cl A I cond
5.' O 373 0687

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sell. $17,500.

POtZ

Build to Suit

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Good uS,.d TV, $25 &amp; up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr
Ph 327 0352

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pct. irterest togual7'ed
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments 322 2787

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72 Chev Motor Home Self
COfl?,l,fl,'(l
Dinette'
bath.
ctt'r,'oss SI COO or he',? otter
339 9W

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TV repo 19" Zenith'. Sold prig
5.493 75 bal $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339 8386.

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carpet &amp; much more. Priced to

._iY
'Z'f

the p

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The Real Estate

Want to Buy- 1 or 2 BR house,

(Corner of French 8. 10th)

',Je__,

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home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
BR, 20, C.H&amp;A, paddle boat,
sea wall, dbl. car garage, w.w

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912 French Ave.

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your
busines, . use
Classified Ads often.

(((t)

UNBELIEVABLE lake front

shin,

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE.
II Classified Ads didn't

V Enterprse, Inc
MedeI.!!.!cRealtor
641 301.T

EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living is avail. in this
4½ acre estate. 3BR, 48 w.
guest cottage, fruit trees.

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111 EMesIAVM.II.

BATEMAN REALTY
keg Real Estate Broker
7640 Sanford Avp

592.000.

Prices range from $2,150 to
$5,000.

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REALTY WORLD.

maker, Only $135,000.

.323.5774

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42. Like new, Consider tease
Option 5.14,500, broker owner.

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LUXuRY LIVING
3 BR, 20, pool, BBQ. green
house. 1g. patio. $55,900.

12,000 sq ft. auto lift w.air
compressor, 1g. sign In front,
owner will sell inventory at
cost. This is a real money -.

Hall

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INVESTMENT Western Auto,

Harold

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75-Recreational Vehicles I

53-TV.Radio-Stereo

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'TRAIN 'TCPETS

10 acres, II horse stalls, 7 tack
sheds, close in, good terms
ssi.000

VA. F HA-235.Con. Homes

2 BR, 20, Condo, Kit equipped,

by Gill Fo

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Low Down Payment
to your phone because
something wondirful is about to Cash for your lot' Will build on
your
happen
o' our lot
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private area, C.H&amp;A, 1g. patio,
carpeted, easy cash to mort.
Only $15,900.

GLANCES

Country 3 I. Extra fenced lot.
$34,500

Midway. Newly remodeled i BR,
block on 1 acre, Ig sc porch &amp;
fenced yd. New w w carpet &amp;
CH. Quiet country living. By
Owner. 531.500, 322 l6

you place a ClassIfied Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay close

EXCLUSIVE i acre in country, 3 BR, 1',, B, 10 mm. to 1.1,

co The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
32771. EOE M-F.

today and your Classified Ad will

wk.endoffeveryotherwk. For
ppt call 3393002.

_____________________________________________

W Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone322 7881, Sanford

FANTASTICIBR,2B,hugekit,,''
formal OR, 1g. Master BR,

Beautiful bldg. lots In Orange

umrwvmgje

General Laborers- Day
apply at Mill office between I
I. 11 am. Ref. Req. American
WoodProduds,ZOOMarvIn
Rd., L.nuwoU, Fl. -

wuoded nail acre shows ut this
4 BR split plan w.wood &amp; ttone
exterior. Great room w-FP,
solarium, sunken shower.tub
combo in Master, &amp; low
assumption. Price $98,500.

SIDE

i31ou

41-Houses

record required. Interested
applicants please reply to BOX

EVERY DAY someon'sls lookint
for what you have to sell. Call'

RN's- LPN'S

statement of any claim or demand
a public hearing to consider they may have. Each claIm must
enactment of Ordinance No. 477, be in writing and must indicate the
basisfor the claIm, the name and
entitled:
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY addrissofthecreditororhls agent
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, or attorney, and the amount
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO, claimed. If the Claim is not yet
143 OF SAID CITY; SAID OR Dl N. due, the nature of the uncsftaII'tty
ANCE BEING THE COMPRE. shall be stated. lithe claIm is
HENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE secured, the security shall be
OF THE CITY OF LONOW000, described. The claimant shall
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT deliver sufficient copies of the
CHANGING THE ZONING OF claim to the clerk to enable the
CERTAIN TERRITORY FROM clerk to mall one copy to each
R.3 RESIDENTIAL TO C.COM. perionat representative.
All persons interested in the
MERCIAI. DISTRICT; PROVID.
NOAH EFFECTIVE DATE, RE. estate to whom a copy of this
PEALING OR DINAH CE S IN Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
CONFLICT HEREWITH,
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
was pIac,
THE
OF
FIRST
firetreedingon February 18, 900. DATE
OF
THIS
_- the City tninmit,ina. y,ill PUBLICATION
conSider same
'Ta,sgs NOTICE, t file any O*CIiOn$
and .doplion after tt'i• pubiic they may havi that challenge the
hearing, which will be held in the vaildity of the decedent's wilt, the
CityHalletLonswood,FI.rlda,cn qualifications f the personal
Ma.y, the hIlt day ci March, representatIve, or the venue or
AD., 1980, at 7:30 p.m., ores soon jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
f,y as poos*ie. At the
meeting interested prtios may OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
to
Ordinince. This
hearing may be cotdkwed from
time to time w* ii final action is
taken by the City Commiosign.
A copy of the proposed Or.
dinance is pooled at the City Hall,

_________________________

PAUL HENSON

CLAIMS

Workers needed for cabinet
manufacturing shop. Must
have knowledge of tools. Apply
Gentry Manufacturing Co.
Bldg. 3, Sanford Airport.
9 a.m..3 p.m. M-F.

32733.

N EEDED NOW!

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

GREAT TAX SHELTER with
EXCELLENT RETURN ON
INVESTMENT. Call todayt

i

at Fire Station No. 1, 4755
Palmetto Ave., Goldenrod, Fl.

Naveloranges$.grapefruit

Able to prepare complete meals
for
oeoole olus handle
general kit, duties. Must be
reliable I able to get along
w.elderly people.
Good
working conditions with 3 day

Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF

models from ONLY $519,900.
Low 11.5 pct. interest
assumable With $15,900 down.

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March 5. 1980. Applicants
must be a Florida State Cer.
titled Paramedic 8. Florida
State Certified Firefighter.
Applications may be obtained

COOK ALL AROUND

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 79.103.CP

NEW 2 BR, 10, 8. 3 BR, 20,

Perfect location $31300

322.0313

the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

51g. James L. Albert
PublishFebruaryl,15,22,fl, 19S0
DESI)

Dining Room Help
Apply in person Holiday Inn
1.4 Sanford. 323.4010

plicatlons for the position of
Firefighter.Paramedlc
thru

Seminole County, Florida In ac.
cordancewiththeprovisionsolttte
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-WIt:
kc$
865.09 Florida Statutes

1957

BUYA DUPLEX.

citrus trees, low cash to mtg.

Will Baby Sit
In my home anytime

_________________________

is

83.10 hr. to start. Horian
Engineering, 600 Lake Emma
Rd. Lake Mary, Fl. 32746.

Dept. will be excepting ap.

- appear here tomorrow.

Notice hereby given that I am
engaged in business at P.O. Box

Light hand assembly help
needed, Days 8 afternoons.

Goldenrod.Dommerich

323.7382
Notice

Legal

OES43
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

_________

F.T or PT in my home

HEREBY

before March 12, 1980. Otherwise a
judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said Court on February 6, 1980.
(SEAL)

Found

Lost Bassett Hound, Male, Tn.
color, needs daily medication
for allergies &amp; infection.
Family pet. Call 322.1239 aft 3
p.m.

whose residence is unknown:

YOU

&amp;

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Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
Mate" Dating Service, All
ages, P.O. Box 607), Clearwa.
tf. Fl. 33511.

*

SHADOW LAKE WOODS-

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4'-PUrsonais

Friday, Feb. 22,l98-)iA

WILSON PLACE- gorgeous
new home w.2300 sq It, tiled

And Many More

- Noon Ft'ido

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

ce BEAT INFLATIONa'

Sickness 8. Accident Dis.

Noon The DQ1efore PublicQtion

CHRISTOPHER
BRUCE
FOLEY. a minor child.

NOTICEOFACTION
TO: MARGARET M. JOLYN,

their stepfather.

FILE NO. 49444.CP
DIVISION PROBATE
IN RE: THE ESTATOF

a

MARGARET M. JOSLYN,

HAROLD MICHAEL DENNIS,

DES 97

official

a

MaryT.Norton,

1 Publish: February 22, 1980

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UN) - A NASA
In guessing the oftdelayed maiden launch of
America's first reusable spaceship will be delayed
again.
John Yardley, NASA's associate administrator
space transportation systems, told news conference
Thursday he doubts the space shuttle Columbia can be
launched by the target date of November 30th.
"Officials have more confidence In the end of
November usa launch date, which is a very ambitious
target, but I think January would be
likely," he
said
TheColumbta,whlchorlglnallywasscheduled to fly
In 1fl8, could make the maiden voyage anytime
thIs November and March 1981

v

TOUC

CITYOFWINTERSPRINGS,
FLORIDA

Shuttle Delay Seen

PetItioner

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THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO. $0.297.CA.04.P
IN RE: The Marriage of
RONALD EDWARD JOSLYN SR.

155A Plantation Plaza
DeBary, Florida 327)3
and file the original with the Clerk

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-Cleaning
ExperIence preferred - not
essential. IPaid Vacations
Company Paid Life Insuranc •Paid Holidays
IStock Purchase Plan •Paid
Sick Leave •Paid Pension
Plan •Free Hospitalization

DEADLINES

Attorneys for Plaintiff
500 Barnett Bank Bldg.
Jacksonville, Florida 3fl()3
Publish Feb. 22, 29, 1980
DES 103
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

ADOPTION OF SECTION lit;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI
TV. CONFLICTS AND EFFEC.
lIVE DATE.
A copy of said Ordinance shall
be available at the office of 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.
puouisnea
in the Evening Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation
of the City, one (I) time at least
fifteen 11S1 days prior to the time
of the public hearings.
Dated this 15th day of February,

I

line

3conseCutiVetime%

SATURDAY 9 Noon

SCHWALBE 8. NICHOLS

RONALD EDWARD JOSLYN
SR.

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MONDAY lhru FRIDAY

...uu,

TO THE PERSONNEL POLICY
TO PROVIDE
FOR
THE

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8 00 A M

RATES

'
Itime

F%W
HOUO

NIGHT MAINTENANCE

as

NOTIFIED that an action for
dissolution of marriage has been
filed against you in the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit of the State of Florida, in
and for Seminole County, and you
are requested to serve a copy ot
your written defrne, fl dIlY Iii it.
onlhePetitioner,whosenarneand
address are:

vievcc Shin
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thereof
recorded in Plat Book
13, Page 93, Public Records of
mjnoIe County. FlorI,t
at public sale, to the highest and
.a3;;, o fl Wt,i
front door of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at
11:00 AM. on the 14th day of
March, 1980.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit
Court
By: Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk
SMITH, HULSEY,

Fl., on Tuesday, March 11, 1980, at
7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
possible, to Consider an Ordinance
entitled as follows:
APd ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
WINTER
SPRINGS.
FLORIDA. REPEALING SEC
i IONS 17 1, Il 2 AND 17 3 OF THE
WINTER SPPINC.S CODE OF
OR Dl N A N CE S
EN TI T L ED
PERSONNEL AS WELL AS ALL
RESOLUTIONS
PERTAINING

1.

Skiøner
Silently
a- .
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WILLIAMS

Lot 68, ACADEMY MANOR
UNIT ONE, according to the PIat

ri.#rlh,l

CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Dendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to an order er a final
judgment of foreclosure entered in
the abovecaptioned action. I will
sell the property situated In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as:

property.
Lot 1, Block "A", Meredith
Manor, Nob Hill Section, PIat Book
'I Pages 5.4 8. 55, Section 1,
TownThip 21, Range 29, Seminole
County, Florida.
'
Interested parties may address
their comments, in writing, to the
Land Development Division,
Seminole
County
Services
Building.
Sanford,
Florida.
Comments should be received
within 14 days of the publication of
this notice
Herb Hardin
Land Development Manager
Seminole County, Florida
PubliSh: February 22. 1980
DES9S
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Southern Bell Gears For Fight

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ARSINIA LAVERN
and others,

831- 9993

322 - 26)1

Plaintflf,

The Seminole County Land
Development Division iS in receipt
of an application for the con
struction of a boat dock and a boat

- ...boue.on..LbcJoJInwinn

routine office duties. Apply in
person Cobia Boat Co. 100
Silver Lake Rd.

NO. lO0044.CA.0.K

PUBLIC NOTICE

NORTH BAY VILLAGE, Fla. tUPH - Authorities
say a "weird" 17-year-old boy, freed two weeks ago on
probation, has been charged with the grissly slayings
of four persons that police say resemble the Charles
.
.
?siansoiiinurdel.................
Ray Anthony Mitchell of Miami was in the custody of
Dade County police today, charged with four counts of
murder and armed robbery and two counts of
burglary.
He is charged with the slayings of two couples, who
lived about a block away from each other on the plush,
quiet island of North Bay Village.
I'olice said Mitchell apparently had a partner and
were questioning an 18-year-old youth late Thursday
night, but had filed no charges against him.

Odndo - Winte,' Pai'k

Seminole

40-A-Apartments &amp;
Diplexes

SWITCHBOARD
OPE RATOR .RE CEPT ION 1ST
Must be capable typist, various

CLASSIFIED ADS

COLONIAL MORTGAGE COM.
PANY, a corporation,

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18-f Wanted

Legal Notice

Carpentry, Painting,Maint.
of all types Lit. Bonded
323 6038
Insured
1348399

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Custom built utility 5. b
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc,

repairs

Dell's Auchon
Hwy.46West,Sanfo
323 $620
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dental AuctIons I Appraisals.
CIII Dell's

uction,

To List You

Business...

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FOR GOLD
IMMEDIATE CASH PAID TO YOU... NO AMOUNT TOO LARGE OR SMALL
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U.S.
SILVER DOLLARS
1935 AND
BEFORE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WE'LL PAY YOU
TOP DOLLAR
WEDDING BANDS

FEB. 23

WE'LL PAY YOU

Friday, February 22, 1980

RINGS

SUNDAY

SATURDAY

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IF IN DOUBT...
BRING IT OUT

SCRAP
GOLD

GOLD AND SILVER HAVE REACHED. AN ALL TIME HIGH I

WE PAY CASH FOR:

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL. CASH IN THE BANK IS BETTER THAN
SCRAP AROUND THE HOUSE. DIG OUT YOUR OLD CLASS R I NG ,WEDDING
BAND, ETC. GET TOP DOLLAR FOR IT NOWI DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN
SUGAR AND COFFEE PRICES SKY ROCKETED AND THEN CAME BACK
DOWN? GOLD AND SILVER PRICES ARE HIGH NOW, SO SELL NOW
WHILE THE PRICE IS HIGH.

'ANTIQUE JEWELRY

'DENTAL GOLD
'BRACELETS
'CHAIN ETC.
ANYTHING GOLD
10K-14K.18K

WE MAY NEVER BE ABLE TO PAY THESE HIGH PRICES AGAIN.

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HIGHEST PRICES PAID BASED ON GOLD &amp; SILVER MARKET CLOSING FEB. 22
YOUR COINS DON'T NEED TO BE IN PERFECT CONDITION

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BUYING FRANKLIN MINT
WE SPECIALIZE IN FRANKLIN MINT
AND OTHER PRIVATE MINT
SILVER AND GOLD
BARS &amp;
MEDALLIONS

Its

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WE ALSO BUY CANADIAN SILVER COINS 1966 AND BEFORE

PAID

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GOLD JEWELRY

Herald photo by Tom Vincent

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In the summer many of the members 'shuffle off to Buffalo" but

Y NEW, OLD OR BROKEN JEWELRY MARKED 10K.
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14Ke18K, WE WILL GIVE YOU A FREE EVALUATION AND
THE DECISION UP TO YOU.

WE'LL BE IN SANFORD
TWO DAYS
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SATURDAY
FEB. 23
10 AM to 6 PM
BRING ITEMS TO:
HOLIDAY INN
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shuffleboard courts. Story and photos are on pages 2 and 3.

NOTICE
SANFORD POLICE OFFICERS WILL
BE ON THE PREMISES FOR PROTECTION

SUNDAY
FEB. 24
NOON to 5 PM
SORRY, WE'RE
TOO BUSY
TO ACCEPT
PHONE CALLS!

right now there Is a lot of slipping and sliding going on at the local

pRECIOUS

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REPRESENTATIVES OF PRECIOUS METAL REFINERS
WILL BE AUTHORIZED TO PAY YOU IMMEDIATE CASH
FOR ANY ITEM CONTAINING GOLD OR SILVER...
PRECIOUS METAL REFINERS IS A FLORIDA BASED
COMPANY OPERATING NATIONWIDE. WE ARE NOT IN
TOWN TO SELL ANYTHING. WE ONLY WANT TO BUY.
WE BUY FROM ANDIVIDUALSo ESTATES, BANKS,
JEWELERS, AND COIN SHOPS. ALL TRANSACTIONS
ARE HELD IN STRICT CONFIDENCE. WE PAY CASH,
CHECK ISSUED BY REQUEST ONLY.

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Shuffle Into This

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

Time Out To Eat
DJ's RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE - Both lunch
and dinner specials are featured. Live entertainment in lounge Tues. thru Sat. 2544 Park
Drive, Sanford..

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HOLIDAY INN - LAKE MONROE - Featuring
mouth-watering steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks available In popular lounge. "Overlooking
the St. Johns," Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN - 14 - Enjoy live entertainment
In lounge Ttesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. Italian night Saturday - All you
n eat Special. 14 &amp; S.R. 48, Sanford.

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Maitland Art Center Faculty and Staff Exhibition,
231 W. Packard Ave., Mattiand, Feb. 15-27. Gallery
open Tuesday through Friday, 10 am, to 4 p.m.;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sunday, 14 p.m. Free
to public.

Shuffllnn

Group For Fun And Games
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club
hosted a tournament this week that drew
about 100 mixed-double teams to the club's
courts at the Civic Center.
Teams came from numerous cities across
the northern part of the state and this was the
last tournament of the season with the Sanford
clubactlngashost,saldtheclub'svjce
president Irving Fried.
The local club has about 155 members, said
Fried, and a meeting and potluck dinner is
held at the clubhouse on the first Tuesday of
each month from October through April.
Dinner starts at 6p.m. and the meetings begin
at7p.m.
On the third Tuesday a potluck dinner is
held again, but this time instead of a meeting,
the members enjoy bingo. "They are a nice,
congenial bunch," said Fried, and the seniors
have a good time. The clubhouse has a piano
for sing-a-longs but Fried sometimes puts It to
a more mischievlous use when the ladies are
having a nice gab session. "When I feel nasty I
play and that drowns them out so they can't
talk," he laughed.
Anyone Intereested In shuffling or joining
the club can drop by most afternoons between 1 and 4 p.m. except Wednesdays. That is
the day many of the players leave town for
inter-city matches, explained Fried. Instruction as well as equipment Is available for
new members,
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The Seminole Players present "A Hatful of
Rain", March 6-9, 8 p.m., Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Theatre. Admission free, no
reserved seats.

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FORT CHRISTMAS MUSEUM— AuthentTc
replica of an 17 fort of the Second Seminole War
Guided group tours by calling 568-4149. Free
Admission. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday
through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed
Monday and Tuesday. Located on Road 420, two
miles north of East Highway 50 at Christmas.

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"The Fantasticks" will be presented at Stetson
University's Stover Theatre in DeLand, Feb. 29.
March 1 at 8 p.m. For reservations call 904-7344121,
ext. 246,9 a.m. to noon or 734-1186 from 3:30 to 5p.m.

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University of Central Florida Village Center, March
1. Tickets available, Village Center main desk. Call
275.2611.

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28-29, presented by the Bach Festival Society in
Knowles Memorial Chapel, Rollins College, Winter
Park. Dr. Ward Woodbury will conduct guest
soloists and members of Florida Symphony
Orchestra. Call 648-2000, Ext. 2233 for ticket
reservations,

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Orange County Historical Museum - EihIbita
trace county's past: country store, pioneer kItcben
moonshine still, etc. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays
through Fridays; 2 to 5 Saturdays and Sundays; 812.
E. Rollins St., Loch Haven Park.

Friday, Feb. 22, I00-3

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Friday, Feb. 22, lflO

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Books Furnish Advice On Decorating
and plexiglass and metal and vintage oak. "The Apartment Book" shows you how.
Although the written text Is quite sparse, you can peruse
the photographs more than once and still not absorb all
they have to offer. There are even a few glimpses of some
of the apartments of Hollywood stars to further spark
your imagination.

By STEPHANIE ZVIRIN
American Ubrary Aim.

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Not many of us can afford a professional Interior
decorator, even though our own mistakes can be costly,
uncomfortable, and worse still, Impossible to live with.
But there are less expensive authorities around to take
some of the risk and frustration out of decorating on your
own - like Max and Charlotte Aith, authors of "The
Furniture Buyers Handbook."
Pointing out that furnishing a home or apartment Is
likely to Involve one of the largest financial outlays many
of us will ever make, the Aiths have written an extremely
useful consumer guide that tells how to get top quality at
low cost.
While they do offer' some general decorating tips and
hints on furniture care and repair, their main concern Is
furniture construction. They expertly escort potential
buyers on a room-by-room tow of a home - bedroom,
living room, kitchen, dining rootn.and even the patio stripping down lndlvual furniture pieces to examine the
stuff beneath the fabric and the craftsmanship behind the
fancy exterior.

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The hardware store and the lumber yard will become
favorite haunts, because many of the furnishings, shelf
units and fixtures pictured were designed to build yourself. Try your hand at installing track lighting, turn a
basket into an attractive lamp, or build a canopy for your
bed. It's surprisingly easy, and project instructions are
Included alongside the photograph.

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Punching, poking and prodding are de rigeur for smart
buyers, say the authors, and they arm consumers with
measurements of quality and durability in the form of
basic facts about joinery, wood types and finishes,
upholstery fabrics, carpet fibers, wicker and rattan. If the
thought of approaching a show room still gives you the
jitters, there's a run down of Just what to expect from
salespeople and dealers.

. -. -The Apartment Book" is a color photograph
bonanza of creative, cost-efficient, functional
Ideas designed for apartment dwellers.

TV Station
Asks Kids

Questions
Los Angeles' KTTV, heavy
Into kidvid programming, is
distributing a so-called "TV
Viewing Card" (In both
English and Spanish),
urging
kids to make 'troner"
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use of TV and to Involve their
AL PACINO
parents. The station
AND JUSTICE
500,000
of the cards have
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been distributed to the
county and city schools and
&amp;MOMIE
the local Catholic ar14wy. 153$
chdiocese. The card,
113O IJFO'S ARE REAL designed to be hung on a TV
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set, asks the child several
questions, such as "What
was neat about the show?"

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STAR PILOT

What if you're faced with starting from scratch and
have absolutely no inspiration? Interior designer
Catherine Crane has more than enough to share. Her new
decorating treasury "What Do You Say To A Naked
Room?" is a real find. It's a comprehensive, affably,
written, down-to-earth planning guide that will help you
outfit your home to suit your taste and your pocketbook.
Function, not formality, Is the foundation of Crane's
decorating philosophy, but both the aesthetic and the
practical are her concerns. She begins, appropriately,
with you. Using a comfortable question-answer approach,
she assists you in pinpointing what you and your family
need and want from your home. Then she's right there to
show you how to translate your discoveries into planned
design.
Next, she turns her attention to rooms themselves and
explains how to select and coordinate colors patterns,
textures, furnishings and accessories to make the most of
a room's architectural features. She demonstrates how,
with a little imagination, you can make a small room
seem spacious, decorate for dramatic effect, or even
design a room to reflect a mood.

If It's a particular style you have in mind, Crane
outlines the distinctive features of more than a dozen of
them -from eclectic to French provincial.

Plenty of black-and-white photographs and a selection
of color (too bad there aren't more) transform written
"What didn't you like?" decorating principles into reality, and, as an added bens,
"Are there things in the show the book Includes a load of
tips and a valuable
that are good for me to do?" g1oary that will take muchbuying
of the mystery out of fur"What did I learn about niture jargon.
myself, my city, my safety,
my health or my family?"
The editors of Apartment We magazine have taken Still
another approach to Interior design. They prove that a
picture isindeed worth a thousand words, at least when ft
comes to home decorating.
"The Apartment Book" is a color photograph bonanza
ci creative, cost-efficient, functional Ideas designed for
apartment dwellers - but appealing to anyone Who
demands versatility and flexibility from their surroimdings
Thi eclectic style

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the mainstay here -a generally
comfortable, though sometimes frenetic hodgepodge
what's hand, what's affordable and what's beautiful to you, that is. Thus it's perfectly acceptable to mix velvet

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If lack of space Is your problem, "The Apartment Book"
Is packed with ingenious solutions - using double service
furniture to maximize your living space, extending your
kitchen by hanging storage units on the ceiling.
Gra6 the hammer, grab the nails, grab the "Apartment
Book" and decorate away!

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29 City official
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44 Ship's bow
20 Hostelry
45 One of the
22 Drone
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24 Prizefighting
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50 Actor James
undergarment
28 Comparative
54 Actress suffix
Minnelll
30 Ear (comb.
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66 Marriage
32 Actress promise
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The Flop Of '41

February 22 thru 28
Cable Ch.

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In addition to the channels listed, cablevIsion subscribers may tune In to Independent channel 6,
Miami, by tuning to channel I; tuning to channel 13, which carries sports and the Christian
Broadcasting Network (CBN).

Sports
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 23, 1980
AFTERNOON
12'30
(Y) 0 XIII WINTER OLYMPICS
Scheduled events Include 90meter ski jumping (live); men's
10,000-meter speed skating;
women's slalom skiing. J,rr
McKay hosts.
3:30
() Q PROFESSIONAL
BOWLERS TOUR Live coverage of the $100000 Ford Open
from the Buckeye Lanes in
North Olmsted, Ohio.
5:00
( 0 GLEN CAMPBELL LOS
ANGELES OPEN The third
round of this PGA tournament
is presented live from the
Rivoia Country Club in Pacific
Palisades, California
(fl 0 WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS The SuperbikersInternational Invitational AllAround Motorcycle Championships (from Carlsbad, Califorma); The Chinese Acrobats of
Taiwan in exhibition (from
Detroit).
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Comprehensive coverage of
the day's scheduled events Is
highlighted by live coverage of
the women's free skating figure
skating as well as women's slalom skiing; men's 10.000-meter
speed skating. 90-meter ski
lumping; men's 50-kilometer
cross country; first and second
runs of the four-man bobsled
Jim McKay hosts
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 24. 1980
AFTERNOON
1:00
0 (4) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
1:30
(4) SPORTS AFIELD
4 o THE SUPERSTARS
Coverage of the second round
of the men's finals (from
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third and fourth runs of the
four-man bobsled (live) Jim
McKay hosts.
4:00
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5:00
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SPORTS Scheduled events
are Part 2 of the SuperbikersInternational Invitational All.
Around Motorcycle Championships (from Carlsbad. Californsa) Women s Invitational Cliff
Diving Championships (from
Oattu. Hawiiii

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State
1i1.l 0 XIII WINTER OLYMPICS
Scheduled events are the final
ice hockey competition and the

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the twine front. "Back in the
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War, the greatest of all
equalizers.
Doesn't send you? how
about four cute girls running
around in that Frilly underwear they used to wear.
Maybe a pillow light. Now
are you getting interested?
That's more like it. here's
the set up: because of the
in
shortage
housing
Washington, four young
women are forced to share
(lie same upstairs room in a
rooming house.
To get us into the mood,
the producers have
borrowed characters from
assorted old movies to go
along with the costumes,
radios and overstuffed
couches. Most of the

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George S. Kaufman and greaseball.' That's I"rankie
Edna Ferber play about a Adriati
a tough
theatrical boarding li'iise, cabbie whose flat feet strand
which was iiiade into one of hint s tateside. lie's ma
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Katherine I Iepburn's biggest heck about it. I think they
tints,
want to remind of its a
There's Edith I Annie Frankie who was popular In
Potts), the sharp-tongued, the '40s, name of Sinatra.
streetwise, man-hungry gal Perhaps l'iii wrong.
They tried hard here. '1'hie
who's always getting the
other kids out of scrapes. tried bedroom tarce, with
That's the Ginger Rogers Edith playing peek-a-boo
part.
with three guys on leave who
'lucre's Loretta iGeorgia all want to have an eciiuig
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The scenario goes
something like this:
Steven Spielberg's $40million comedy spectacle,
111941," is the big liii of the
Christmas season. It engulfs
us like it tidal wave, just Like
"Jaws" (lid, and leaves '40smania in its wake - the 10(1k.
the sound.
There will be no end to (lie
lad. Benny Goodman will be
asked to host Saturday Night
Live. Gloria Vanderbilt will
doubtless design a Line of
denim Army uniforms, in
assorted bright colors, for
Murjani.
And, just as it once
fashioned "fhiiI)Py l).iys" to
capitalize on tIn' nostalgic
spirit (if "An u'rican ( raffiti," thit.' ( ;arrv Marshall laff
factory scales '1941. Into I
Sitcom
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and has it ftitI to
stscIi't cirl who has to join
roll just a iiiiiiitli alter the
tin' r;ihh,tr anti sure iluies
tlluis is released, Very stuart.
deserve her siiitieupp;int't'.
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it Is
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season,
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FEBRUARY 28, 1980
war been so trivialized.
it as iuiv way of serving fit..
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February 22

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SATURDAY

February 23

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

EVENING

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Taylor. Based on the novel by
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7:30
NEWS
6:30
CE) 0 NEWS
0(4) (5)0
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41 (10) SNEAK PREVIEWS:
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41 (10) AS MAN BEHAVES •a) TIC TAO DOUGH
10,000-meter speed skating: TAKE TWO Roger Ebert and
Coverage of today's events is
6:30
"The Mind Of Man: The Brain" ( 0 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
women's slalom skiing. Jirr Gene SIskeI look at the new
scheduled to Include the final • a)2-COUNTRY FISHING
(Part 3)
McKay hosts.
B FAMILY FEUD
popularity and significance of
round of the ice hockey corn- (5)0 SPECTRUM
(17) CAROL BURNETT
41 (10) LIVING ENVIRON science fiction movies from
AND FRIENDS Skits: ..The (U) (35) MAUDE Maude's petition (live); men's slalom (DO HOT FUDGE
Butler And The Maid," "Mrs. moment of truth arrives on skiing; 4 X 7 1/2 biathlon relay. (12) (17) IT'S YOUR BUSINESS MENT "Earth, Sea And Sky"
"Star Wars" to "Star Trek."
election day in Tuckahoe.
Jim McKay hosts.
Wiggins Again."
1:00
7,
7.
41 (10) DICK CAVET Guest:
41 (10) WALL STREET WEEK
(4) SOUL TRAIN Guest: •
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6:30
PROFILES
IN
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actress Myrna Loy.
"The Chairman Of The S.E.C."
Aretha Franklin.
(5) 0 HEE HAW Guests:
a) NBC NEWS
(12)(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Guest: Harold N. Williams,
41 (10) THE GROWING Hank Snow, Margo Smith,
(5)0 CBS NEWS
0 MACK AWAREl
After five years of suffering, chairman, Securities a
YEARS "Preschool Mental Rodney Lay.
(7)0 SPERWOMAN
(7)0 ARC NEWS
Mike declares his and Gloria's Exchange Commission,
112 (17)
THE THREE
(110 LAWRENCE WELK
(111 (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Aunt moving day as "Independence
Bee agrees to a week of baby. Day."
9:00
STOOGES I THE LITTLE MS.
(II.) (35) SANFORD AND SON
.1:30
sitting for her niece and finds
B (4) MOVIE 'Detour To CALS
(5) 0 STAR TREK Inmates Lamont discovers that the
SM
Terror" (Premiers) O.J. Simp.
the Infant adores everyone but
fait* control of a galaxy's porcelain figure he has bought
7:30
0 a) THIS IS YOUR LIFE, son, Anne Francis. Passengers
her.
asylum
and plan to take over is worth a great deal of money.
•a) #i cn ROLLERS
41 (10) AS MAN BEHAVES DONALD DUCK Animated, on a tour bus bound for Las
41 (10) SOUNOSTAGE "Burthe
universe.
30
MINUTES
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ton
Cummings, Randy
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Of Tho Brain" (Part 4)
ANIMALS
"Coral"
(R)
0 (17) 600 NEWHART Bob and the Three Little Pigs galher and mechanically sabotaged.
MAN Steve must retrieve a
7:30
6:00
forgets the federal income tax to tell the story of Donald's lIfe.
(5)0 THE DUKES OF HAZpriceless statue stolen from i (1]) (35) FLORIDA OUTDOORS
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ding anniversary.
national incident occurs.
do Bonet) with psychic abilities reunite to stop Boss Hogg from HOUR
800
41 (10) FAMILY PORTRAIT
7:00
to help him track down the stealing funds Intended for a (5) 0 MIGHTY MOUSE
/ "Alternative Lifestyles" (Part 2) 0 (j) CHIPS At a thrill show,
8 GD FACE THE MUSIC
Hulk and collect the reward new senior center.
HECKLE A JECKLE
Jon and Ponch we surprised to
(5)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
2:30
money for his capture,
(35) DINAHI 4 FRIENDS
8UPERFRIENDS
find that many of the stunts
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(5)0 MAVERICK "The Sher- performed are part of their dal.
(10) FREE TO CHOOSE
4 (10) PAINT WITH NANCY
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Consurn. (M 17) ULTRAMAN
Lamont runs afoul of the stars Pink Panther creates havoc er?" Dr. Milton Friedman looks
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"Dealing With Conflict"
contestant at how the Consumer protecgrief-stricken Chisholms bury
(10)A$'nQ'JES
involving his father and Aunt in the Winter Olympics.
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2:45
1121 (17) THE PARTRIDGE
Esther.
(3 (35) JIM ROCKFORD
years has actually hurt the FAMILY
their new
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of
about
establishing
at
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Rockford trails a young beauty Consumer.
The
Desert"
(1964)
Kirk
Morris,
life.
REPORT
in the hop.s that she will lead
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10:00
(12) (17) SANFORD AND SON to the recovery of $i,000,000.
0(4) FRED AND BARNEY arrives to rescue a band o,
Comprehensive coverage o
WASHINGTON WEEK (3) 0 DALLAS A year-old MEET THE SHMOO
Fred Is visited by a friend who
Corp" is found on Southfork , (1) BUGS SUNNY I ROAD dosed wanderers from the the day's scheduled events is
domination of a tyrannical prin- highlighted by live coverage of
and Sue Ellen tries to convince
,JNP
the women's free skating figure
ceu.
the family she is not drinking (DO PISTICMAN
skating
as well as women's alaagain. (Part 1)
3'00
skiing; men's 10,000-meter
10:30
(10) THE PRIME OF Miss
NASHVILLE MUSIC 1cm
speed skating; 90-meter ski
OA
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Guest: Mickey GlU
Gilley.
jumping; men's 50-kilometer
POPEYE
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3:30
cross
country; first and second
ScOOSY
AND
SCRAP(DO
are surprised and confused
B (I) MOVIE "Bang The runs of the four-man bobsled.
when she takes a dumpy, PY 000
(LI) (35) MOVIE ,cures f Drum Slowly" (C) (1973) Jim McKay hosts.
unpopular girl under her wing.
The Fly" (C) (1965) Brian Michael Moriarty, Robert Di
10:30
9:00
Don$evy, Carole Gray. A female Niro. A young baseball player
(U) (35) CANDID CAMERA
escapee from a mental Instltu- helps his terminally Ill friend 0(4) BJ AND THE BEAR BJ
(121(17) PERSPECTIVE ON lion discovers that her hus. and teammate to complete one hires a troupe of female private
GREATNESS "Knute Rockne - band and father-In-law are pla. last season. (11/2 Hrs.)
eyes to find his sister, who dis- The Man And The Legend"
gued by a very peculiar affllc- (5)0 BIG VALLEY Tensions appeared after a party at which
are running high between the ayoungglrtdi.d.
tion.(1 1/2 Hr..)
ii'90
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and the Berk" prior (5) 0 MOVIE "S H E"
(10)
MEDIX
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to
their
annual
rodeo competi- (Premiere) Cornelis Sharpe,
11:30
11 00
OmarSharif.A beautiful female
110(1.
0(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny Ba) CASPER AND THE
agent is assigned to
PROFESSIONAL
secret
a) 0
Carson. Guests: Florence ANGELS
BOWLERS TOUR Live cover., destroy an international crime
Henderson, Kurt Thomas,
11:30
age of the $100,000 Ford Open Syndicate headed by a former
Dean Martin.
(4) T j'$
from
the Rucksy. Lanes in Olympic champion.
(1)0 MOVIE "The Yakuza" (5)0 FAT ALBERT
10:00
Olrnsted,
Ohio.
(C) (1975) Robert Mitchum, Bri- a) JOKER, JOKER, JOKER North
PRIME TIME SATUR.
0
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an Keith. A man returns to
4 (1O)TO BE ANNOUNCED
400
DAY
Japan after many years to help
(10) ECHOES OF SILVER uI) (35) THE ROAD TO MOS.
his frIend, and becomes
The life and second marriage 'COW
AFTERNOON
involved with the Oriental
of H.A.W. labor as well as his 0 (10) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
underworld. (2 Hrs.)
rise and fall as a Colorado all, Don Williams, recently voted
12.00
(DO XIII WINTER OLYMPICS
ver magnate are chronicled. (R) Male Vocalist of the Year, gives
Special features, coverage of B a) HOT HERO SANDWICH
a stunning performance and
4 30
Guests: Kare.m Abdulcompetition not televised earliJanis Fricke and the Heart City
5)0 'fl$5 000 coijpi
er and a summary of the day's Jabber,Michael Learned, Pam
Band rollick their way through
(10) FIRING UNE
events in Lake Placid, Frank Dawber, Robert Guillaume. Joe
U (17) WATER SKIING many country favorites,
Jackson, (A)
Gifford hosts,
"1979 Masters Champion1 ioo
(II) (35) LIFE AND TIMES OF (5)0 SHAZAM
ships"
WEEKEND
SPECIAL
ROBERTS Mr. Billy is CDO
B (4) 5)0 (DO NEWS
told about the ransom note; or. "The Trouble With Miss
5:00
11:30
Zindell's mind is getting fuzzier; Switch" An out-of-date witch 5(4) THE GONG SHOW
SATURDAY NIGHT
5
(4)
Mr. Billy and Knitzer go to the and a young boy with a passion (IJØ GLEN CAMPBELL LOS LIVE Host: Kirk Douglas. Mustfor science discover new P0*' ANGELES OPEN The third cal guest: James Brown.
police,
U (17) MOVIE "The Beast era when they join forces, (Part round of this PGA tournament (uo MOVIE "Deliverance"
From 20,000 Fathoms" (1953) 2)
Is presented live from the (C) (1972) Burt Reynolds, Jon
Paula Raymond, Paul Chris. (U) (35) MOVIE "Horse Rlveria Country Club in Pacific Voight, Four city men encountian, An experimental atomic Feathers" (B/W) (1932) Marx Palisades, California,
tar unexpected terrors during a
Brothers, Thelma Todd. (DO WIDE WORLD OF rafting expedition down a ragblast unleashes a tremendous
GrOucho takes over as presi- SPORTS The Superbikers. Ing
prehistoric beast.
backwoods river. (2 Hrs.)
dent of a college. (1 1/2 His.)
International Invitational All. (DO XIII WINTER OLYMPICS
1200
(10) LIVING ENVIRON. Around Motorcycle ChampionSpecial features, coverage of
(DO THE IRAN CRISIS: MENT "Conservation
Of Vital ships (from Carlsbad, Califor- competition not televised earliAMERICA HELD HOSTAGE A Resources"
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nla); The Chines. Acrobats of or and a summary of the day's
look at the latest occurrences
U
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MOVIE
"Hush,
Hush,
Taiwan
in exhibition (from events in Lake Placid. Frank
In Iran,
Sweet Charlotte" (1965) Bolts Detroit).
Gifford hosts,
(11) (35) MOVIE "House Of Davis. Olivia di Havilland. A (1j)(35)QP'zzy
,ks
Frankenstein" (BIW) (1945)
young woman's mind is affect11:45
Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr. A ed when her married
THE IRAN CRISIS:
lover
is
CD
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deranged SCientist Wollis his found dead
B (I) BHA NA NA Guests: AME$JCA HELD HOSTAGE A
evils through a traveling freak
Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin look at the latest occurrences
12:30
show. (2 Hi's.)
Brothers Band.
in Iran.
EVENING

presented live from the Riviera (5)0 ONE DAY AT A TIME
Country Club in Pacific Schneider tells Ann and the
girls that the apartment is
Palisades, California.
l (17) MOVIE "Cheaper By being turned into condominiMORNING
The Dozen" (1950) Clifton urns and they have to move.
through the kitchen. (R)
Webb. Jeanne Cram. Life in the tID (35) DAY OF DISCOVERY
11:30
241(10) THE VOYAGE OF
1920s Is hectic for the very
5:30
(5)0 FACE THE NATION
CHARLES DARWIN Darwin's
large Gilbreth family.
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theories about land mass
4:30
(Joined In Progress)
movement are confirmed by
6:00
CM (35) MOVIE "Abbott And B a) MOVIE "Hannie Could- the devastation of Concepcion:
0 THIS IS THE LIFE
Costello Meet Frankenstein" er" (C) (1971) Raquel Welch, the H.M.S. Beagle sails to the
2) (17) BETWEEN THE LINES (8/W) (1948) Lon Chaney, Bela Robert Culp. After
a woman's Galapagos Islands. (Part 5 of 7)
6:30
Lugosi. A mad doctor eyes an husband Is murdered by a
(17) MOVIE "Little Lord
incompetent's brain for his gang of fleeing bank robbers, Fauntleroy" (1936) Freddie
CL) 0 THE LIVING WORD
monster's empty skull. (1 1/2 she pursues them - bent or
a) 0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A.
Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney.
revenge. (1 1/2 Hrs.)
Hrs.)
A little Brooklyn lad becomes a
6:45
(10)PRESENTE
proper British lord with impac5:00
(5) 0 CHRISTOPHER CLOSE
(7)0 WIDE WORLD OF cabletasteand manners.
AFTERNOON
SPORTS Scheduled events
8:30
7"OO
are Part 2 of the Superbikers- 0 (35) JERRY FALWELL
(1) TWO-8 COMPANY
International Invitational All:
12 00
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900
Around Motorcycle ChampionMAGIC MOVIE MACHINE
(5) 0 SPECTRUM
MOVIE "Harper Valley
ships
(from
Carlsbad,
Califor0
GD
VIEWPOINT ON NUTRI- a (10) ANOTHER VOICE
nia); Women's Invitational Cliff PTA" (1978) Barbara Eden,
'lION
Diving Championships (from Ronny Cox. A strongwilled and
12:30
(12) (17) REV. TERRY COLEattractive widow decides to
MEET
THE
PRESS
Oahu, Hawaii).
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WHITAKER

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(5)0 FAITH FOR TODAY
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8:30
B a) SUNDAYMASS

(1) 0 13LACK AWARENESS
(10) FLORIDA REPORT
(1962) Doris Day, Stephen local PTA allet they voice dis(ED (17) MOVIE "King Rich- Boyd. Circus owners struggle approval of her daughter's lifeard And The Crusaders" (1954) desperately to save their style.
Rex Harrison, Virginia Mayo. beloved big top from closing. (2 CE) 0 ALICE Flo announces

that she is leaving the diner to
The adventures of Richard the 1/2 Hrs.)
Lionhearted during the fight for
241 (10) NOVA "Portrait Of A take a hostess lob in Houston.
the Holy Land are portrayed.
Killer" An incredible odyssey (a (10) MASTERPIECE THEthrough the human body with ATRE "The Duchess Of Duke
1:00
Swedish photographer Lennart Street II" In the depths of
0 (4) CHAMPIONSHIP FISH- Nilsson's camera documents despair. Louisa wants to give
ING
the causes and effects of heart up the hotel and all that it has
(5) 0 30 MINUTES Guide For attacks and strokes. (R)
meant to her. (Part 11 of 16)
(1]) (35) MOVIE "A
9:30
The Married Man" (8/W) (1967)
EVENING
(3) 0 THE JEFFERSONS
Walter Matthau. Robert Morse.
George, Tom and Lionel disAn experienced philanderer
cover that taking care of Jessitakes on the task of educating
6:00
ca is not as easy as they
NEWS
expected It to be.
(1
Hr.
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(LI) ( 35) JOSIE AND THE PUS" ty. (10)
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9:00
1:30
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0 (1) SPORTS AFIELD
(1) 0 SUNDAY MORNING
RASCALS
(7) 0 KIDS ARE PEOPLE (5) 0 LITTLE
TOO Guests: Willie Aames, (7) 0 THE SUPERSTARS
Michael Lloyd, Richard Coverage of the second round
of the men's finals (from
Dawson, Richard Simmons.
In the Bahamas).
Freeport
(jj) 135) THE FUNT8TONES
(10) WALL STREET WEEK
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Guest: Harold N. Williams,
9:30
chairman, Securities &amp;

10:00
Luciano Pavarottl teaches
young performers the fine (.5)0 TRAPPER JOHN, M.D.
points of an exacting art at the The nurses' union at San FranJuilliard Opera School in Now cisco General puts fear into
Trapper and Gonzo when they
York City.
threaten to go on strike,
(12) (17) WRESTLING

6:30
Ba) NBC NEWS
BAXTERS
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"Ethics"

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UPON A CLAS-

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10:30
(DO NEWS SPECIAL A prepup
view
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"King Arthur" To quell
SIC
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FRIENDS
Table; he marries Guinevere the Thames, from Henley to
(10) ELECTRIC COMPANY PREVIEW
Morgan steals Arthur's Oxford.
MOVIE
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10:00
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Friday, Feb. 22, 1,10—i

February 24

By CINDY ADAMS
NlW YORK - Alan Bates is arriving in the Colonies
from England March 18 to promote his new ifiOVie,
"Nijinsky" — %'IdalSnssnon is going to windup a couple of
rollers and a few models and make a nationwide Miss
Saoori contest. The winner gets a TV (teal or a free can of
hairspray or something — Roy Cohn (surely you've heard
of him) and another millionaire, 11enson Ford, had dinner
in Beverly hills. Neither had a dime, a dollar or a credit
card. Management took pity on the poor souls and Picked
up tile check.
lfsit'ess Grace Kelly admired the six-foot-long grey
scarf front Peking that was hanging off tile
neck of a friend. The friend unwound it and presented it to
tier — Wayne Rogers: "I'm not a macho he-nian type like
the other actors. I have a large yellow streak. Even When I
shot on my show I was scared its
drove it race car for a
hell."

Dina Merrill slithered by oil Madison Avenue in sable,
Jacqueline Onassls in maxi mink — Paul Newman and the
COOl) pigeons, at one time they had two dogs, two horses

and a chicken named Dorothy — Muhammad All traded in
tus old group of lawyers for a new group, all white.

Grinned Ali, "This complexion's got the connections" —
11arjoe is going with Huffy Salute Marie — Jill
Clayburgh: "My breasts are old news now. They were on
view in 'An Untuarried Woman,' but now that they've
been seen nobody cares about them anymore!"

Tony Curtis, who is considering pulling out whatever
hairs he has left due to the miseries with wife number
four, moved in with Stan Dragoti, who is also no longer
g house with his "model" wife, Cheryl Tiegs, on
playing
account of she's doing her thing with somebody else — 11cr
Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand may enter Into it (teal
with Saks Fifth Avenue to market her new handloomued
never-before-been-seen silks — It is hissed that Henry
Kissinger must be scratching around for something
because he's suddently visiting the ethnics, group by
group, and he's getting the lowdown on their handups. He
can't be seeing them just because he loves umuoussaka one
night and frijoles the ni'\.

RUFF HOUSE

tars Of Joshua Cabe" (C) sword. (Part 2of 8)
(1972) Buddy Ebsen, Karen
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Vaintine. To keep his land
under a new homesteading

Bates Promotes
His 1
Movie

0 a) DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD "The Apple

11:00
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11:30
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thief, a pickpocket and a prosBixby), two clumsy outlaws 0 (4) NBC LA TE MOVIE
CO (10) STUDIO SEE "Scuba, titute to portray his daughters. (Bill
(Don Knolls. Tim Conway) and "The Revengers" (1972) WilToo" (R)
(2 Hrs.)
three orphans become involved 11am Hoiden, Ernest Borgnine.
(1.4(10) AMERICAN POP
l21(17 HAZEL
in a plot to steal a huge gold After his land is ravaged and
"The Great Singers" Tony
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his family massacred by a ruthnugget.
MOVIE
"Five
Card
Bennett,
George Shearing and
less gang, a Colorado rancher
B (4)
060 MINUTES
(5.)
Stud' (C) (1968) Dean Martin, Billy Eckstine perform from the
XIII WINTER OLYMPICS recruits a band of Mexican
(1)0
ballroom of the Plaza Hotel.
Robert Mitchum. A cheater in
Closing ceremonies (live), a prisoners to seek revenge. (A)
poker game is lynched and one
figure skating exhibition by (5) 0 THE AVENGERS The
2:30
by one the other members of
COLLEGE BASKET- medal winners and highlights Avengers discover a person
the game are also killed, (2 BALL Kentucky at Louisiana of major Olympic performanc. who Is harnessing enormous
Hr..)
as are presented from Lake amounts of electricity to murState
(5)0 FOR OUR TIMES
2) 43 XIII WINTER OLYMPICS Placid, New York. Jim McKay . der his enemies.
BAPTIST Scheduled events are the final hosts.
12:00
a) 0 FIRST
WRESTLING
CHURCH
(Z)0
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(10)
GREAT
PERFOR4,
(Ii) (35) ROAD RUNNER
third and fourth runs of the MANCES "Dance In America:
12:30
(10) AS WE SEE IT four-man bobsled (five). Jim Two Duets" Mikhail Baryshni•
MOVIE "The Story Of
(7)0
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kov and Natalia Makarova per. Vernon And Irene Castle"
School, Brooklyn, New York"
form Jerome Robbins' "Other (81W) (1939) Fred Astaire,
2:50
U (17) MOVIE "To Catch A
Dances"
to music by Chopin; Ginger Rogers. Two ballroom
"The
MOVIE
(35)
Thief" (1955) Cary Grant, (1])
Undefeated" (C) (1970) John and lb Andersen and Heather sweethearts embark on a sucGrace Kelly. A reformed jewel
Watts perform Peter Martin's ceasful dancing career, (1 Hr.
Hudson. A Union
thief Is suspected of returning Wayne. Rock
"Calcium Night Light" to music 35 Mins.)
to a life of crime after he falls in Army colonel continues to lead
by Charles Ives.
love with a wealthy young his men Into battle, unaware
12:40
that the South has signed a
(121(17) NASHVILLE ON THE (5)0 RETURN OF THE SAINT
woman.
ROAD
peace treaty. (2 Hrs. 10 Mins.)
After kidnapping a govern11:00
ment official on the request of
7:30
300
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1:00
Adele bolts thrie locks on the (5)0 GLEN CAMPBELL
Davenport.
(121(17) MOVIE "Best Of The
front door to thwart a robbery ANGELES OPEN Final round
8:00
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over at the eleventh hour for
another.

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112107) BOB NEWHART Bob
sees his well-ordered life
turned topsy-turvy when he
and Emily move to a new real.
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Archie's zealousness to got a
promotion costs him a tot more
than he bargained for.

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PRAIRIE Almanzo Is forced to
come to a new understanding
About Laura when she
becomes a schoolteacher.

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CHARLIE BROWN Snoopy,
Woodstock and the whole Peanuts gang pitch in to help Peppermint Patty train for a
regional skating competition.
(DOABC MOVIE "Elvis"
(1979) Kurt Russell, Season
Hubley. The career of the legendary entertainer Elvis Proslay is traced from his impoverished childhood in Memphis.
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"Caledonia, its Worth A
Fortune"

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"Howard Dietz" Nancy
Dussault, Diane Langton, David
Kernan and Linda Lewis perform the songs of lyricist Howard Dietz and his collaborators
Including George Gershwin and
Arthur Schwartz.
(17) MOVIE "The Bravados" (1958) Gregory Peck,
Joan Collins. A man realizes
that he has wasted much of his
life searching for the men who
raped and killed his wife.
8:30
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Michael tells his unbelieving
co-workers that he saw a mildmannered guest murder his
nagging wife.

designer Valentine O'Neill
(Marle.France Miller) most and
pursue their careers. (Part 1)
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Cohost: Charles Nelson Reilly.
Guests: Linda Lavin, Vic
Tayback, Beth Howland, Philip
McKeon, Diane Ladd.
4 (10) AMERICAN SHORT
STORY "Rappaccini's Daughter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
In 18th-century Padua, a young
Italian scholar (Kristoff.r Tabori) falls In love with a mysterious scientist's daughter (Kathleen Boller) whose very touch
can bring death.

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Moyers joins the New Hampshire primary campaign of
John Anderson and evaluates
campaign politics to date with
a group r National Public
Radio reporters.
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Of Stalingrad" Surrounded by
Panzers and German infantry
and bombed by the Luftwaffe,
Stalingrad fights back from the
cellars, the sewers and the
blasted factories.

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Machine"

9:00

O (4) NBC MOVIE "The Outlaw Josoy Wales' (1976) Clint
Eastwood, Sondra Locke. At
the end of the Civil War, a
peaceful farmer becomes a
notorious gunslinger to avenge
the deaths of his wife and child.
CJ 0 SCRUPLES Billy
Ikehorn (Lindsay Wagner). a
young woman married to an
elderly multi-millionaire Invalid,
opens Scruples, a Hollywood
boutique; while In New York
photographer Spider Elliott
(Barry Bostwick) and fashion

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the murder of a scientist who
had been studying a rash of
destructive tidal waves.

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Just an old lady
alone
Trendese Moore

Young
Poets

These poems are by
elementary schoolers from
Seminole County. They
resulted from the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
program. These pupils are
taught by poet Bob Wishoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provided with a
theme, but are not told
what they should write.
Blues
Idoa't have nohome
no car to get around
Aren't the people ugly

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He's a bad little boy
So stubborn
He went to the park
and got Into a fight
He's got a bloody nose
He's the kind
who'd put a frog
In his sister's bed
Tool Coffman
I'm a sad lonely man out on
the sea
Nobody with me but my
dog
out here alone
don't have a lot tO eat
PJOSS out OS the sea
me and my dog
Ben Giant

804 pow
I don't have no family

Hlwesadog
I would bk
II I W • cit d meow
U I was mlii happy
Karen Lackey

I don't have no friends
I don't have nobody but
myself

Mad end Angry, Sad nd
Happy
Angry

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I went pounding down the
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Sad
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nice to my friends
Jobnathan Curry
I'm mad
i
could
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like everybody else
seem, to do
Carlo Burke
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The firecrackers made my
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He just lay down and died
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Friday, Feb. 22, iNO
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Pseudo— Opinions'

May

Distort

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Polls

By the Edjtors
of Psycheisgy Today

asked 467 people 18 and older abstract matters of policy, think, people second-guessed polls may exaggerate the the public is ill informed. On
in Hamilton County, which such as resumption of arms the pollsters, decided the extent to which support for the other hand, polling exIncludes Cincinnati, to an. shipments to Turkey and the question was another test of liberal views Is well In- perta often argue that while
"Some people say that the ewer the question about the SALT negotiations,
whether they trusted formed.
the public indeed may not be
1ê75 Public Affairs Act Act in 197$, they found that a
Still, the researchers have government, and answered
On the other hand, Bishop competent to respond to
phould be repealed. Do you full third of the group firmly reason to suspect that such the question they assumed thinks survey researchers detailed
questions about the
agree or disagree with this gave an opinion. When other people do not simply make they had been asked,
and policy-makers looking best means for attaining
groups were offered various up opinions in order to avoid
When people had no for well-informed opinion specific ends, people's
Most people do not ways to admit they did not being taken for dummies, chance to bow out orany they should be wary of assuming opinions about the "basic
remember the 1975 Public have an opinion, about 10 and may not be giving didn't know, the ones who that people who say they ends" of policy do reflect
Affairs Act too clearly. They percent still offered one,
random or thoughtless were most likely to volunteer "don't know" about details genuine feelings.
shouldn't. It Is fictitious.
People with such "pseudo- replies,
pseudo-opinions were those of an Issue know nothing
(;eorge F. Bishop, a opinions" about the Public
The people who gave with the least education; about It In general.
Bishop and his colleagues
psychologist
at
the Affairs Act were also more pseudo-opinions said, when when education was held
do
not believe policy-makers
When
people
were
a
given
University of Cincinnati, and likely to give an opinion on answering other questions, constant, blacks were more
those
who
should
abandon their inchance
to
bow
out,
three colleagues, made up all the other issues in the that they mistrusted likely to answer than whites.
on
sounding
off
creasing
willingness
to rely
still
the Act to test people's poll, the researchers fJ, government in general. Despite their mistrust of were
on polls. The results, after
quite
different.
They
willingness to give unin- The tendency was par- When they came to the government, those people
to be better educated all, can be more represenformed opinions on polls.
ticularly true for questions question about the Public revealed on other questionstended
and to have more of an in. tative than casual con.
When the researchers involving "more remote or Affairs Act, the researchers that they favored such terest in politics. They also, versatlons or letters from
"liberal" programs as af. apparently, had more of an constituents.
firmative action and Interest in sa ving face.
Still, the researchers warn
national health insurance,
that people who devise polls
If these groups misin- In some ways, Bishop's should be more aware of
terpret
regular survey project is confirming the pseudo-opinions, and should
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DEAR DICK: Please settle a dispute. When I was
young, I remember seeing a TV series ('ailed "My Mother
the Car." None of my fellow workers believe this show
ever existed. DIANE M. TYKM(SKY, Lawrenceville.
N.J.
It sure did exist, and was it terrible! It was on in '65-'66
and starred Jerry Van Dyke, with Ann Sothern doing the
voice of the talking car. Maybe TV hasn't gotten worse,
after all.
DEAR DICK: A couple of weeks ago. I saw a movie
musical called "Summer Holiday," with Cliff Richard. It
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carrying on the tradition of musicals In the movie industry. KIP WOOD, Fort Mill, S.C.
We need somebody to do that, and maybe you're the
person. Anyhow, "Summer Holiday" was an English film,
made by Gaumont-British, and co-starred Cliff Richard
and the girl you fell in love with, Lauri Peters. She's actually an American girl who had a lair career going for a
while. "Summer Holiday" was the first directing job for
Peter Yates, who later did biggies such as "Bullitt" and
,,The Deep" and last year's little gem, "Breaking Away."

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Bradford I)ilinuu are (iiu' :11141 ili.' s;lult' prrI'II. II not,
iiik alike. •N(, IK JONKS, i. iluhtJurg, Va.
Poor Brad No, lit's not lIestt'n's hi ther. anti. no.
not Hip Torn. ,i(hei. If tin think To rn and 1)iIliitii look
alike, I think Uratl may ik'i!I it'j::iI attlI)l1.
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DEAR DICK: I was wondering If you could please tell
me about a hundred and one things on Barbra Streisand.
Is she as difficult to work with as they say? TALEA
BRUNSON, Lethbridge, Alta., Can.
Some people say yes, some people say no. Most say yes
and I have seen her be very (bossy, opinionated, dietatorial, strong) on a set. She knows what she wants,
that's for sure. As for the other 100 things — she has the
most beautiful voice of any pop singer, she is naturally
funny, she is bright and 97 other things.
DEAR DICK: Is Bradford Diliman the brother of
Charlton Heston? C.A., Hollywood, Fla.
DEAR DICK: I would like to know if Rip Torn and
ties which have been establishstablished for the therapy and related
treatment of troubled youths.

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DEAR DICK: You recent ly ', rote tli:it on co u ld find ti ,
actor named Bent Kabrie. M husband SUV% Sts'% r Allen
put out a record or album) under that name. l'erhaps you
could find out if this Is so. MARY S. WI LLIAMS.
Columbus, Ohio.
Steve says he has frequently been asked if he (lid that.
and he did not. But he says there was an album or two by
an English clarinet player who used that name.
DEAR DICK: Can you tell me if Barbara Walters and
Jane I'auley are related to each other — sisters or
possibly one and the same person. A.M., Turbotville, I'a.
No, they are not related, and they certainly are different
ladies.
DEAR READERS: Hard though It may be to believe,
last week we mixed up Roger Moore and Roger Smith in
answer to a reader's question, lnad'ertantly marrying
Aim-Margret to the wrong man. To answer it correctly:
Ann-Margret Is Mrs. Roger Smith, the wife of an es-actor
who has lately devoted himself entirely to her career.

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LD (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Aunt from a studio audience of "Small Animals -- The Hunted' roll enjoying a resurgence
Bee, summoned for jury duty, educators, parents and
11:30
there through Quadrophenia,
disagrees with follow jurors on students.
@3 TONIGHT Host: Johnny one of t heir biggest movies
being a good group in a good helped theni capture :
her first case.
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place at a good tniie. 'liii' (I 11,11111t. an(i ('.iptiVatin
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Galway. Charlie Callas, Robert
SKY "Deserts"
hot torn
time — ska.
rhythms
sound, which they've further
341(10) UPSTAIRS, DOWN. Blake, Ray Johnson.
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especially
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ska
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chemist, Columbo uncovers a
and danceable, while their about, having it great time,
caliso
and New Orleans quirky
with far-reaching consequenc. tears at a veterans' hospital.
number of people with motives of
instrwnentals bring but the audience does, too.
as.
soul, and an ancestor of
for the killing,
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to
a lyrical bent of
The Specials seem to feel
7:00
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and
fashions.
invitation
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sensibilities
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or the observations of music that is human and
for an Oscar, and Scruples West and Gordon determine to
the "( Dawning of a) New Era" emotional, but also has an
Is
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the infectious but scathing insistent and interesting beat
REPORT
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or
dance
music
"Gangsters,"
but through it (thanks to the off-beat pace
with
disco
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explosive formula.
we
all
the
Specials
seem to heed of Caribbean rhythms,
rhythms?
"The
music
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dance
music," says the motto: "Clean living in versus the thump-thump of
Run
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play
is
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disco), a beat you can't help
5(1) TIC TAO DOUGH
BALL "SEC Playoffs"
ing heiress becomes involved organist Jerry Dammers
Elvis Costello, who but dance to.
(1) 0 THE NEWLYWED (121(17) COLLEGE BASKET
with a reporter traveling cross- proclaims, "We try to mix produced their debut album,
GAME
Start off the decade with a
BALL "ACC Quarter Finals"
country.
(7)5 DIALOGUE Host: Bill
punk and reggae music "didn't come on like the taste of the Specials, their
9:30
Nelson.
11:45
together,"
heavy producer," says Imagination and a beat you
(tD(35) MAUDE Maude per- (DO SOAP Jessica has her
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Dammers, "like 'change can dance to.
slats in spearheading a move- first date since kicking Chester Detective Styles finds himself
Though such comments this, change that...' lie came
Burt
decides
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run
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mmnt to draft Henry Fonda for
for in the middle of a dangerous may sound calculating, the to
about twelve gigs before
president despite his continued sheriff; and the Major kidnaps conspiracy when his female S
pecials' music sounds like we recorded the thing, and
three Japanese busboys, think- partner is killed.
Protests. (Part 2)
"organic hybrid," despite then we talked about it. lie
5 (10) DICK CAVETT ing they are spies.
12:55
(10)
CAMERA
THREE
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Guests: Laurence Olivier, Joan
their consciousness of asked IIow do you want this
"Fats Wailer: An American CD 0 BARETTA Baratta fashion (almost derigueurin to sound?'
Plowright.(Part2of 2)
and we said we
Original" The New York cast of turns In his badge to nab an England), Based in Coventry want
the Broadway hit "Ain't undercover agent he suspects
5'OO
it to sound like this, lie
5(4) BUCK ROGERS IN THE Misbehavin" salutes the great of being a drug pusher on the outside the Landon scene, said OK and it was great. lie
prevent
25Th' CENTURY Buck travels American jazz musician, singer side. (R)
they have their own record was more like an observer:
to an orbiting gambling Para- and composer.
1:00
label and maintain a someone who relates to what '
dise to rescue a kidnapped girl
professed independence of we're doing,"
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day in a statement broadcast by Tehran Radio the fate of 50
work would have no bearing on the fate of the hostages. wh4
Americanhostages held at the American embassy in Tehran
are swrI&amp;ling their 112th day in captivity
will be decide in April when Iran's new parliament meets for
The closest thing to a hopeful sign F'ridad
as the annoumethe first tune,
merit by Algerian Ambassador Mohanuned lt'djaoui, toThe statement by the Iranian leader said in part: AS I have
chairman of the U.N. investigative innintission, that his troup
said repeatedly, we demand the return of both the shah kind the
would leave Geneva Saturday for Tehran.
nation's riches. The Moslem students who have occupied the
Bedjoui, who unexpectedly flew back to Ne york Weilden of espionage i the U.S. Embassy) have dealt a crushing
iiesdav on 'private business," met U.N. Secretarv-Ct'nvral
blow to the world-devouring U.S.A.
Kurt Waldheim tor one hour before returning to (icnt'va
"But since the representatives of the people will SOOli be
lie refused to discuss the iiit'tirIg but, 1olloed b a group tiE
meeting in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (parliament),
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reporters as he hurried off to catch a plane. he Sht)Ute(l out any decisions on the release of the hostages and the conces"There is 110 problem. All is all right. I itit leaving for
sions to be obtained in return for their release will be up to
(;t'iI, today and the t)mnussion w ill leave toiiiorro for
them, since they are the people who should take a hand in the
'l'ehirtti
C0SC of political events."
Of course, until the Islamic Consultative Assembly is setIn Geneva, the other (oliunission chairman. :res
iid Aguilar
Aguilar
up, the Revolutionary Council and the president of the republic
of Venezuela. saul: "We are please(l to be finally on our wa
will continue their efforts to have the shall and the nationt
and we feel very optimistic about the outcome of our work. We
riches returned,' Khomeini said.
huiw to start work right away.''
The iissemnbly is to be elected in March and April.
The commission was formed ;it Iran's r.'(lhiI't to tr1vt'sttitt'
The broadcast came as the five-member U.N. Commission
crimes the Islamic regime alleges the slijill cotmiimutted during
appointed to investigate the alleged crimes of deposed Shah
his reign.
Mohammed fleza Pahlevi left for Tehran.
Iranian officials, including president Abolhassan l4aru-Satlr
Time U.N. chartered Gullstreuii II, 12-seater jet took off at
and Foreign Minister Sukghi (iliotbzadeh, also said tht'
12:15 p.m. 6:15 a.m. EST) Saturday and was expected to
commusstomi s ould be a "first step" towards an agrt'iitent to
arrive at approximately 8 p.m. (11 a.m. EST in Tehran.
free the hostages. 1k said they would be allovd to discuss that
The announcement the commission finally was on its way
issue when they arrived in Tehran

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by the Lion's Club Is Bill Gressang (left) and Ray lt(Wder. (right). The fair
ended Saturday.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — January's montmy the Democratic presidential nomination, said, Carter's Council on Wage and Price Stability.
consumer price increase, the largest In six years, "This means that the president of the United
"Controls cause more inflation," he said.
led Republican and Democratic presidential States Is playing a losing hand in fighting the "They should only be used in dire emergencies."
candJdates alike to denounce the administration's battle against inflation.
"Wage and price controls offer no shortcut to
anti-inflation policy.
"I believe that the president of the United the goal of price stability," added Charles
The Labor Departnient Friday said consumer States is ignoring the important signals of our Schultze, chairman of the White House Council
of
prices rose by 1.4 percent In January, the biggest economy."
Economic Advisers, in a speech in Miami, Fla.
1wnthly gain since 1973. Gasoline prices, tooming
Kennedy again called for an Unmediate, across
Government leaders have choosen to rely on
at the fastest rate ever recorded, were 60 percent the board, six4nOIith freeze on prices, wages, voluntary wage-price guidelines, "fiscal
higher than a yea r earlier.
interest rates, dividends and rents,
restraint" in government spending and hopes oil
When compounded, the January price rise
But the administration said It Is still opposed to prices won't be boosted much higher.
worked out to a startling 16.2 percent annual mandtcwy wage and price controls to try to
President Carter, on his way to Camp David,
inflation rate — far above President Carter's counter inflation.
Md., was asked if the economy was In bad shape.
inflation forecast only three weeks ago of 10.4
"1. can't think of anything more disastrous
"The country's strong but inflation Is too high,"
percent.
now" than government-1mo3ed controls, said Carter said.
Sen. Edward Konnedv. challenging Carter for Robert Russell, executive director of President
Banks responded quickly to the inflation

For Inflation

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figures, with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. jum- '17hat means goods and ser%icer which cost $100 in

ping its prime lending rate to 16' percent and 1967 were priced at $233.20 in January.
other major banks going to 16L4 percent.
Lane Kirkland used tus dry, intellectual wit, but
Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and in the end blamed the Carter administration for
other Republican presidential candidates rising Inflation in this nation.
denounced Carter's anti-inflation policy.
"Do you hold the Carter administration
Republican National Chairman Bill Brock responsible for this fantastic inflation?" a
called the inflat,ion rate "an outrage" and said reporter asked Kirkland. AFL-CIO chief.
Car ter's policies have "brought this nation to the
"Well, it's the only administration we

have," he
brink of economic disaster."
replied.
"The people will hold this free-spending
Because of the continual hike in prices, and the
Democrat Congress and this financially spineless effort of the president's Pay Council to keep wage
Democrat administration to account in increases this year to between 7.5 percent
and 9,5
November," he said.
percent, Kirkland said the rationale for Labor
The Labor Department said its price index for participating in the council was "withering
all urban consumers stood at 233.2 last month. away."

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track or dog track operates at the site,
racing, but dog racing.
Dr. H.J. Mello, also longtime resident the group that acquired the horse track
A story from Collins that he had been of the city, said when harness racing "is property has invested its money and
misled while a member of the the only game in town it has made ought not be denied the opportuni ty touse
Legislature in the l94( into accepting money." He said Daytona Beach dog its property.
expense money from a constituent im- racing impinged on the Casselberry
Brantley said, however, the group put
properly brought a quick response from horse racing. "Let the dogs run on the up $2.5 million on the chance it would be
Hattaway.
summer dates and see how much money allowed to operate a dog track. "It was a
Hattawav said Dernetree probably they make," he said, to applause from gamble," Brantley said.

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"We'll be happy to take those dates if
Herald Stuff Writer
they
are offered," Hattaway responded.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D.
of the audience screamed,
Altamonte Springs, was the target of the
"We? We? We? Who is we?"
wrath of many of the estimated I5200
ROBERT
Hattaway did not respond.
persons, mostly horse trainers, breeders
IIATTA
WAY
Robert F. Neimneyer, secretary of the
and racers, who jammed the Casselberry
boos and
Florida Greyhound Association Inc., said
City Hall last night to have their say on
.
his organization favors the conversion.
catcalls
the proposed conversion of the Seminole
"Harness racing Is a good sport but a
Harness Raceway to a greyhound racing
' 1os"ie sStd. "Closing Seminole
track.
Harness Raceway is part of a national
The gathering was called by State Rep.
trend, he said.
Bobby Brantley, R.Longwood, in whose
Mearisthile, Brantley said the people of
district the track is located.
contributed $100 to his campaign in 1978
Seminole
County ratified the creation of
Also seated on the raised dais in the while Collins and others had contributed
the
Sanford
Orlando Kennel Club in a
council chamber were: William much more, "I don't take campaign
1931
referendum.
Brantley said he isn't
Demetree and Paul Dervaes, owners of contributions and let them buy me," he
the raceway; Jerry Collins, general said. 1100, $1,000, $3,000 or no amount of sure whether another referendum might
be necessary before another dog racing
manager of the Sanford-Orlando Kennel money will buy Bob Hattaway," he said
track
could be created in the county. "I
Club in Longwood; Dr. Warren Morgan,
Demetree,
speaking
first
at
the
wonder
if
it Is legal
to doasked.
this without a
head of the regulated industries corn- gathering, said he pays in excess of referendum?"
Brantley
rnittee of the Florida House of $800,000 to the state each year in taxes.
Hattaway responded that "laws are
Representatives; an aide of State Rep. He said he wanted to make an enterprise
made
and laws
are that's
changed.
If youidea.
want
Dick Batchelor, D-Orange County, and of the horse track, "not the white a referendum,
maybe
a good
Casselberry Mayor Owen Sheppard. In elephant it has been in the past." We would see if people want dog racing
the audience was State Sen. Vince Demetree said the property currently or Jai Alai to operate. If you want to take
Fechtel, R-Leesburg, who served has a $3.2 million debt.
that chance, it is all right with me," he
previously as a state representative for
"I did not buy the track with the intent said.
Seminole County.
of its being it harness track. It is a loser. I
Casselberry Council Chairman Frank
But Hattaway, who has pre-filed a bill don't believe I can make a profit with a
to permit the conversion of the track, was harness track," he said, adding if the Schulte, speaking for himself, said he is
the one must called upon to explain his l.egislature wishes he would be willing to concerned about increased traffic
interest in the conversion. At no time did allow operation of dog and horse racing generated by a dog racing facility.
tie indicate he had changed in his support both, with the proceeds from dog racing "Casselberry will not get one more thin
for conversion. He was not available for picking up the losses from the horse dime whether horses or dogs race there."
He said he could foresee bumper-tocomment today.
racing.
To complaints that a dog track would bumper traffic on the residential streets,
Hattaway said the Legislature set
precedent for his proposed bill in 1976 by generate larger crowds on the two-lane including Winter Park Drive, Sunset
allowing the conversion of a horse track roads leading to the track, Hattaway said Drive and others if the conversion Is
the county plans to widenSeminola permitted and that traffic emptying from
to a dog track.
Hattaway said there would be a Boulevard to Winter Park Drive this year the track will further congest the Red
greater return to the state in taxes if the and to finish the improvements on Bug Lake-Winter Park Drive-State Road
436 intersection.
conversion were approved, - noting Seminola to the track next year.
"Is It proper for elected officials to do
Seminole Downs paid the state $97,000
Hattaway said Demetree has promised
m
to benefit private enterprise
last year while income to the state from a to advertise the route to the track from soething
dog track would be about $2 million. He U.S. 17-92 and Seniinola, to discourage at the expense of the public safety and
welfare?" he asked.
said the new owners would underwrite use of other routes.
County Commissioner Bob French said
costs, estimated at $30,000 to $40,000, of
Brantley, saying tie called the meeting
Installing a traffic signal at Seminola to try to separate fact from rumor, asked tie hopes regardless of who operates the
Boulevard and Winter Park Drive and Dernetree If it is his intention to move the track they will pay a proportionate share
also would pay the city for salaries of dog racing license if tie acquires it to a of the cost of correcting the problems
reserve police officers needed to direct site at Lake Mary Boulevard and they create.
traffic. lie said the preferred en- Interstate 4. Demnetree said he has had no
Herb Crabtree, another resident, said
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72nd Year, No. 140—Friday, February 1, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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17-Year-Old Boy's Suicide Baffles Arresting Officer
Corbett, a four-year patrol veteran, said he
DAYTONA BEACH, Fin. (UP!) — Police are when the youth sped past his parked patrol car in
"He had a friendly altitude," Corbett said. "He hs son had shot himself. He was hysterical,
Intended to charge Fry with speeding and
baffled and the trooper who stopped a 17-year-old a pickup truck. Corbett clocked Fry at 73 mph in said yes sir and no sir, real polite. He wasn't crying and holding his wife," Corbett said.
boy doesn't understand. Why did the youth, facing the 45mph zone. The trooper said Fry zigzagged mean or anything, a real nice boy. He didn't say
The trooper ran to the boy's bedroom. Fry's possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, a
time for speeding and a borderline felony charge across the yellow line, ran a stop sign and then much, other than just wanting me to let him go." body was on his bed. Next to him was a 12-gauge third degree felony. The limit for misdemeanor
pump shotgun. His father had covered the body possession is 20 grams, and the trooper said Fry
of. marijuana possession, shoot himself with a emerged from his truck smelling of alcohol and
ilwtgun?
.
had exactly that amount. The fine for speeding
While
Corbett
talked
with
the
youth's
parents,
"unstable
and
swaying."
with a blanket.
Corbett called Daytona Beach police, then could have been as high as $500, the trooper said
Mr. and Mrs. William Fry, in the front yard, the
Gregory Allen Fry died in his bedroom early
when Fry searched his glove compartment for trooper said, the youth went inside. Corbett said "faded into the background," he said.
— or as little as nothing.
'flrsday morning as Florida Highway Patrol the truck's registration, Corbett spotted some the parents did not seem surprised to learn of the
A Daytona Beach police spokesman said in"1 was very nervous. I didn't understand why
trooper W.H. Corbett talked with his parents in marijuana. But the trooper chose not to arrest the marijuana. After a while, Corbett said, William
he did it. I don't know still.. There's probably a lot vestigators were trying to find out why the boy, a
the Yard
youth Instead, he drove Fry less than a mile to Fry went inside also.
more to it than meets the eye. I don't think I did 10th grade student at Mainland High School, shot
Corbett stopped Fry shortly after midnight the youth's house.
"A minute or so later, he came back telling me anything that caused it."
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travel to either Daytona Beach or
A kidney dialysis clinic may open in the Orlando several times weekly for
city of Sanford,by late spring or early treatment.
smm4rpendIng on state appro val.
Cost of completing renovatic on the
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located at 210 Commercial Ave. in a+
building
formerly
used
by
Southern
Bell,
are
receiving regular treatment at the
: PEKING (UP!) — Qthi said today it Games In Moscow," the announcement
must
be
obtained
from
the
Florida
Orlando
facility. "We feltwe could best
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. Department
of
Health
and
Rehabilitative
serve
these patients by carrying the
.
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ipiesa they are moved ut of Moscow
"We
'i,' Services (HRS)
service to them," he said, adding the
bçauae of the Soviet invasion of ternatlonal Olympic Conunittee to decide
However, HRS approval usually is Orlando clinic Is so full of patients that
':
on transfer or cancellation of
given
on the recommendation of Health the machines are run on three shifts.
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Agency
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meeting Thursday night lISA Is an residents to receive their treatment in
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agency
established by federal law to Orlando, he said. In addition tran.
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facilities
Renovation and installation of the
Moscow Olytnplcgainea,offldal sources' consider staying away fom the nd
Greene said plans are for the
t) Ii". t 1, Z) r
machineswill
begin as soonas we can get
r Olympic'Games in Moscow."
'dUWc to'have eight dialysis machines the state certification
said today.
from HRS," he
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In
China
any
request
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justed s4
received, treatment for Sanford, Lake
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ford based operation Is to be called Blo- Mary
Deltona patients will begin
.
within and
90 days.
The announcement added that ,
Medical
Applications
Sanford
Inc.
part In the Moscow. IWnnT games.
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prepared
"We'll do our bsot to open as soon as It
Sanford was chosen as the site for the
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The administration, predicting a "mild
unemployment rate jumped to 6.2 per- recession" during the first half of this
cent In January, the Labor Department year, has been estimating unemHvrald Photo by Torn Notsel reported today, the high t since mid. ployment will rise to 7.5 percent during
1973 and a strong indication the long. 1900.
.
talked-of recession may be taking hold.
nuw aILuw,uw
Other forecasters believe it will go
The
number
of
unemployed
persons
even
higher, 8 percent or more. The
1977
but
that has not
.
Harry Osborne has not driven a car since
by
340,000
In
January
to
6.4
jobleuratehlt9percentduringl9l5asa
inaued
stopped him from taking swipes at OPEC and the high price of moon
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result of the 1974-75 recession.
gasoline. The 52-year-old handyman who lives at 1903 Adams Most of
But in recent months, despite
'vvar
Avenue in SanIàrd, had back problems that caused him to pass out workers who were laid i
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neeai.a17, including the me of mmtary while driving one day causing him to wreck his car. "If I can't drive lost their job, and most of these were widespread
the unemployment picture, and the
y Vatted PEas.
a
adult
males.
his
rounds
on
making
drive
at
all,"
he
said,
and
began
safe,
I
won't
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p.ontc'sapsd&amp;uuvv, Clark force."
economy
a suris
1 a as
whole have proved
Sovid Mr and ground form began a three-wheeler. Even though he is now consuming a lot less
The jobless rate had hovered in
trong, p
ecause
Clifford loft India today hiving issued a
t
u pped into their savings
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mantis and was 59 In December.
messages, urging Americans to "do something for ourselves."
keep buying.
accused "imperialistic
Gulf,"that mom war."
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Onuwpowsi,Rsaitroupok.$op than a week ago, huwithdrawn from the
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Herald Staff Writer
Orange County law officers made a quick
arrest in Monday's robbery of an Altamnnte
Springs hamburger stand, but it looks like
their suspect is the wrong man.
James R. Felore. of 1808 Bumbv Ave..
Orlando, was arrested Wednesday on a
warrant requested by Altamonte Springs
police, charging he was the tall man with a
pimply face who masqueraded as an attorney
Monday morning.

Kennedy: Carter Drums-Up
't 9ar Hysteria' In Country
BOSTON UPIj — Sen. Edward Kennedy, cornparing the Afghanistan crisis to the Vietnam War,
charged today that President Carter's threat of
IIUhILL) UILVI vVIIuuH i uruiiuiiirig up war nysteria
that could threaten nuclear war.
The Massachusetts Democrat, interviewed on CBS
television before setting out on a campaign trip
through Maine and New Hampshire, said the United
States sbould not act alone in deterring Soviet
aggression in the Persian Gulf.
"I'm strongly opposed to unilateral action by the
United States in that part of the world. We do have vital
interests and they must be secured but that kind of talk
I think is getting us very close to a war type of
hystena," he said.

But t seems only the photo of Feiore's head
matched the appearance of the robber in the
three-piece suit, who gained entrance to the
restaurant after flashing a lawyer's business
a gun to the head
of an employee while forcing her to empty the
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sday, by County Court Judge Alan Dickey,
following statements by both Assistant
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wore them, deBeaubien said.
The 30-year-old Orlando potter was
arrested on his way home from work by
Orange County deputies acting on the arrest
order from Seminole. He wai'.
Orlando and was transported straight to the
Seminole jail, where he was held without bail
until Thursday, when he was released on the
pretrial release program.
While Dickey ordered Feiore to return to
court a week from today to face arraignment,
Errickson indicated he would almost certainly not be charged with the crime.

IN BRIEF
VAS1IIN(;ToN I UPI — The Securities and
Exchange Commission says Treasury Secretary G.
William Miller's former company, Textron Inc.,
withheld information from a Senate committee in 1978
about an alleged overseas bribe.
'I'he conumssion also said Miller misled Textron
stockholders by denying the company had engaged in
overseas payoffs and that he knew two Textron
division.s entertained Pentagon officials in defiance of
Defense Department regulations.
Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., chairman of the
Senate Banking Committee, which approved Miller's
nomination to be chairman of the Federal Reserve in
,: 1978, said Thursday: '1 don't think he should be
secretary of the Treasury under these circumstances,
That's a decision the president must make."

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Geneva area. lie said his list represents a wide variety of interests.
But Commissioner Richard Williams said he could not
support the list because it Includes a disproportionate number
of persons who are involved in the land development business.
Williams proposed a 19-member committee. Under his plan
the commission would name only organizations, such as the
Seminole County League of Civic Associations, League of
Women Voters, chambers of commerce and the Mt-oritht
Home Builders Association, and the organizations would name
the Individuals to serve on the committee.
Mrs. Caminack protested Williams' plan, because she said
the commission agreed to a 15-member committee an'l agreed
to appoint the members. She also said members of the coinmittee should be property owners and "many of the miiembers
of the League of Women Voters are not homeowners or
property owners."
Kirchhoif then reminded Mrs. Canimack, not for the first
time, that courts have frowned upon the exclusion of zionproperty owners from public decision making in issues of this
type.
"Rentors are affected by these things," Kirchholf said
Friday. "They ultimately pay the costs. lind developers pass
on their costs to them."
Storm said his list includes one person who rents an apartment, but that ixrson also owns property. All of the others on
the list also own property, he said.
Mrs. Caminack also said Williams' proposal would give
homeowners associations over-representation. She said their
land has already been used and it is more important to Include
on the committee those whose land has not yet been developed.
Kirdihofi also said there might be some question on the
legality of the review committee. State law specifies the
manner In which the comprehensive plan can be amended.
")ne 8Itt* guidelines," Kirebbof I said, "requires financial
disclosure on the part of those Involved in the review process."
He added that the commission will not be legally bound to
Implement recommendations of the conunittee.
Although Williams is in opposition and Commissioner Bob
French made no commitment, Sturm said he expects the
committee appointments to come up for a vote at next
Thesday's commission meeting and said he believes his list
will be approved.
"There may be a few iiame changes," lie a1d, "but essenUally that list will go."
Storm's list: Mrs. Cammack; Louise Elliot of the Palm
Springs Homeowners Association; Gloria Ward of the League
of Women Voters; Gaylene Wirick, Sanford homemaker;
Wade Hargadon, developer and real estate agent; John Keltz,
real estate agent and official of the Palm Springs Homeowners
Association; Alex Dickerson, Seminole Community College
professor and engineer; Forrest Greene, real estate agent and
representative of the Seminole County Realtors Association;
I1arry Johnson, agricultural businessman; Thomas Speer,
lawyer; AK. Shoemaker, construction Industry businessman;
Earl Downs, developer; Pat Fernandez, a Spring Oaks
resident; John Leffier, a retired store owner; and Robert
Abernethy, a Rolling Hills homeowner and engineer.
Those named have not indicated II they will serve.

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Convicted murderer Gregory Mills was found guilty
Thursday of robbing a Sanford grocery store last May.
The verdict finding Mills guilty of robbery with a firearm
and false imprisonment was reached after only 40 minutes of
deliberation by the six-member jury, following the day-long
trial before Circwt Court Judge Tom Waddell Jr.
Mills was found guilty of the May 9 robbery of the LII' Champ
food store at 1119 E. th St., Sanford, and the abduction of
clerk Lanny Lochner, who testified at the trial he was robbed
by two men, who forced him to drive around Sanford for about
45 minutes after the robbery.
Lochner could not Identify Mills, but did Identify Vincent
Ashley, the state's other main witness, as the man holding a
shotgun during the crime.
Ashley, granted immunity from prosecution on the charge,
testified Mills had been with him when he robbed Lochner.
Ashley was granted Immunity for his testimony In August
when Mills was convicted of the May 25 shotgun murder of
retired Sanford businessman James Wright.
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convictions,

JEWELRY STOLEN
Burglars entering a Maitland home through a kitchen
window, made off with close to $2,000 worth of jewelry, in.
cluding an opal ring valued at $1,200, deputies say.
Chariot I)rew, of 1535 Glastenberry Road, reported her
house was broken into between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday.
Only jewelry and a small amount of cash in a jewei box were
taken.

ALTAMONTE ASSAULT ARREST

JEWELRY STOLEN FROM FLEA MARKET

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An Altamonte Springs man is in the Seminole jail, charged
with assaulting a cicrg}man, who was sitting outside a
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McDonald's restaurant Thursday.
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Sheldon Polakoff of 632 Mariner Way, Altamonte Springs,
charged with knocking down Rev. Lester Rolands of 867 Preble
Ave., Altamonte Springs, Thursday, at 1:57 p.m., as Rolands
sat outside the MacDonald's on U.S. Highway 17-92 in Fern
Park.
Deputies say the assault was withessed by Sheriff's Lt. Tony

Lance Trial: A Snail's Pace
ATLANTA UPI, — Creeping along at a snail's pace,
the bank fraud trial of former federal Budget Director
Bert Lance and three other men was prolonged another
(lay Thursday — this time by icing on north Georgia
roads.
Icy roads preveated one of the defendants, Richard
(.'arr, a juror and other principals from getting into
Atlanta.
The trial
cancelled Monday so Lance could
attend his father's funemal, and it has also been
prolonged by lengthy questioning of "custodial wit
nesses," representatives of banks and businesses
called to identify records.

-Abø 375 worth of watches and other jewelry were tajc
froiiii.otli at the Village Flea Market on U. S. Highway 17-92
Tuesday night, police say.
Charles D. Baker, of 2400 Narcissus St., Sanford, told police
his booth at the market was burglarized either Tuesday night
or early Wednesday by thieves who made off with the watches,
jewelry and three knives.
Booths at the market have been burglarized repeatedly over
the past few months, officers report.

Saccharin

ATLANTA UPI — The head of the American
Diabetes Association said Thursday an increase in
saccharin consumption by teen-agers was possibly
upping their risk of bladder cancer.
'The aimmount of saccharin being consumed by
teenagers and young adults is substantiall more than
that being consumed by similar generations In the
past," said Dr. Ronald A. Arky, a professor at Harvard
Medical School.
He added that research showed that the artificial
sweetener was being used in many homes at levels that
correlate "with the occurence of cancer of the' bladder,

24,000
That's How Many Men U.S.
Could Quickly Move To Mideast
WASHINGTON UPIi — The United States has the
capability of moving more than 24,000 fighting men, including
tanks and other equipment, to the Persian Gulf within 16 days
to defend against a Soviet invasion, Pentagon officials say.
lithe Soviets did attack, they could be expected to throw a
total of 80,000 to 90,000 men into the area, but they lack the
planes to move all their heavy equipment rapidly, the U.S.
officials claim.
Just how much Soviet equipment and personnel could arrive
at the widely separated Persian Gulf oil fields In Iran, Kuwait,
Saudi Arabia In the time it takes th United States to assemble
its forces remains problematical, officials said in a Pentagon
iriefing Thursday.
The officials presented a summary of U.S. capabilities
following charges on Capitol Hill the United States does not
have the capability to back up President Carter's pledge to
repel a Soviet thrust with force, if necessary.
"We can't assure you we would win a war there," Defense
Secretary Harold Brown told the Senate Armed Services
Comnmittee

Chicago Teachers Bargain
CHICAGO UPI — Public school teachers, who
walked out this week overpayless paydays and budgetcut firings, were back at the bargaining table today,
But the city's firefighters are threatening tostrike over
a contract promised by Mayor Jane B)Tne during her
election ammnpaign.
Teaichers, who are owed millions in back pay, say
they won't return to the classroom until they are paid
all the money owed them and the School Board
reconsiders paring their ranks by more than 1,600.
And firefighters, who were promised a contract
during the last mayoral campaign by Mrs. Byrne,
broke off m.'ontract talks and scheduled a meeting today
— presumably to discuss a strike,
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Scout Celebration Set
Local scouts will participate In a Heritage Hike Saturday
In Sanford to celebrate the 70th annIversary of Boy Scouts
and 50th annIversary of Cub Scouts.
Some 500 scouts and cuts will follow a 8.2-mile route
beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Sanford Plaza and concluding
at 4:30 p.m. with seven stops along the way at activity
stations to demonstrate scout skills and to tour a civic
building and visit a historical site,
Ben Hendricks of Troop 508 will demonstrate a rope
machine and Herb Petri will demonstrate outdoor cooking.
The first stop will be Catalina Park with other stops at the
Heart Park, Sanford Museum, and Fort Mellon Park.
Dick Mamele Is chairman of the event, which will help
raise funds to support local units and area camps.

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. group gets together at the Sanford Mcl)ouald's restaurant to promote the
Ronald McI)onald house, a lodging facility where the families of children
undergoing treatment for cancer and other serious illnesses can reside while
the children are being treated. With ever' purchase of a large order of fries,
15 cents is donated to the project at the Shands Teaching Hospital In
(;ainesme. From left is .Jessica Feuerhahn, held by Don Hughes, McI)onald's manager and local sponsor; Toni Hunt, project vice president for
Central Florida; Daniel Jullan and Kaths Miller.

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — A 100-foot Cuban ship
commandeered by a group of Cubans fleeing to the
United States arrived in Miami Beach today under
Coast Guard ecort.
The ship, the Fifth of December, docked at the
Miami Beach Coast Guard station at 8:15 a.m. The 67
people aboard the sand dredge were turned over to
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husband was last week.
The Nobel Prize-winning nuclear physicist
was arrested Jan, 22 and exiled to Gorky, 250
miles from Moscow, for his "anti.Soviet
statements." In defiance of the Intent to gag
him, Sakharov sent his wife back to Moscow
with a message calling on dissidents to
redouble their efforts in his absence.
Mrs. Ginsburg, the wife of Alexander
Girburg, accepted an offer by authorities to
join her husband In the United States. She
boarded Aeroflot Flight 251, bound for Paris,
where her husband was awaiting her. The

couple was expected to leave the same day for
the United States.

The decision to leave the country forced
Mrs. Ginzburg to leave behind her son whom she had fought to take with her.
Talking to Western reporters at a news
conference Monday, Mrs. Bonner said she
feared that trip to Moscow might be her last

Glnzburg was one of five Jewish dissidents
swapped for two Russian spies in the United
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'Connie L. Allen
Zinn B. Beck
Virginia A. Burtnett
,Harlis H. Fletcher
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Raymond N, Murray DeLand
Carl F. Bartelo, Deltona
Nicholas J. Cinicola, Deltona
Ethel H. Schoen, Delfona
PauIifle E. Suggs. Lake Mary
Kimberly M. Clener, Ovi
David Barnes, Sorr.nto
Thomas A. Gardy, Arizona

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While no officials have said so directly,
there are indications other Western embassies and friendly groups helped the
escape.
I'resident Carter telephoned Canadian
I'rime Minister Jw Clark Thursday' to personallv thank him for the "tremendous

exhibition of friendship'' and courage his
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('lark to personally exprcsshi. iratitude Thursday, legislative
bodies passed resolutions thanking Canada, Canadian flags
flew next to American flags, and Americans wore pins
resemimbling a red mimaple leaf the national symbol of (2anada.
'l'hat was the reaction across the country to Canada's help in
sneaking six American Embassy employees out of Iran.
('ainadiammi officials hid the six Americans in their embassy in
Tehran after the U.S. Embassy was overrun Nov. 4 by Iranian
militants, then provided them with Canadian passports to
allow thcni to escape Iran last weekend.
In an office building next to the Canadian Embassy in
Washinitou. 3-foot high letters in the fifth-floor windows spell
nut: '"l'hanks Canada.'' On the second floor, a similar sign
reads: "Merem Beaucoup."
''America has finally found am friend. It's nice to set' an ally
doing something for a change,'' said Susan 'I'. Copenhaven, 27.
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behalf of all the Anierm('am people, Joe, to thank you and
Want to i'a I our ali'nt inc's I )av gift it h a kiss?
Ambassador Kenneth m Taylor and the Canadian government
'mmu can a oid time m'i'sulting lipstick smnca r with
and iwople for am tremendous exhibition of friendship amnd
this imt'
support and irsommail and lX)liticad courage."
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Carter noted ('ongress approved a resolution thanking
mnnit' daiightci' ni iii,' mi imt'm' of a trendy gilt shop
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — The Coast Guard con-

tinues the difficult task of sorting out the details of a
tragedy today as testimony about Monday's deadly
collision of the buoy tender Blackthorn and the
tanker S.S. Capricorn moves into its second dayS

collision, but the tanker seemed to be :noving
toward the Blackthorn.
Gatz said he only haid I; to 8 seconds wairnir,g
before the two vessels lilt. "I looked straight au tIn'
ship," he told the panel. "I couldn't believe how
close it was,'' Six crewmnt'mi of the Blackthorn are

Four witnesses, all Blackthorn officers, were
scheduled to testify before a Coast Guard panel confirmed dead aiimd ammother 17 are still listed ams
investigating the incident Thursday, but a morning missing, while 27 ('nast Guartismimen survived the
filled with legal muaneuvering by a horde of lawyers crash. There were no injuries reported on the S.S.
left time for only one witness to testify.
Capricorn.
First up on the witness stand Friday will be Coast
Gatz also disputed t'Iaimns by lawyers for the
Guard Seaman Mark Gatz, 23, who was the lookout Capricorn's owners and operators that the
on the Blackthorn's bridge when the accident oc- Blackthorn was steaming on time wrong side of
curred and the only person to testify Thursday. He chamnnel. "It was steaming where it was supposed to
said that the Blackthorn appeared to be moving be, on time stamrtxmai'd side of the cimanmiel,'' he told the
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that region's coolest oasis, Despite war, crisis and
revolution close at hand, the once-bitter foes are
quietly following the timetable of their peace
treaty toward normalized relations. The contrast
is at once a measure of the hopes and fears that
now focus on this ancient cockpit and crossroads.
In their gamble for peace, the extent of which is
not fully appreciated, the Israelis returned most
of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, yielding their
formidable military base at Rifidim and the
strategic Giddi and Mital passes.
Israel is dismantling 103 Sinai installations in
all and surrendering a buffer zone about as large
a stretch of desert which
as' '"1rael itself
provided a crucial cushion of time and distance
against surprise Arab attack in the 1973 Yom
Kippur War. Israel's final withdrawal from the
Sinai is scheduled in 1982.
Promised liberation from the yoke of war is
costing Egypt dearly, also, The Arab world is
boycotting Egypt, charging the Sadat government
with a treasonous sell-out for its peace treaty with
Israel. Egyptians feel isolated and some are made
restive by the militancy sweeping Islam.
Under terms of the treaty signed last March
formal diplomatic relations are being established
between Cairo and Jerusalem. For the first time,
the borders are to be opened and embassies will
commence operating. Ambassadors will be exchanged one month hence on February 26, and
Egypt's trade boycott of Israel will end.
Moreover, within six months, the treaty calls for
the two sides to begin talks on trade, cultural
accords and civil aviation agreements.
The Egyptians appear to be more self-conscious
and reserved about the new relationship than the
Israelis. Whereas more than 2,100 vIsas to Egypt
have been granted Israel's clamoring tourists,
fewer than 100 Egyptians have applied to visit
Israel, Israeli officials pressing for a wide range
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offers of agricultural help.
And because nobody expected everything to be
all sweetness and light there wasn't much excilement recently when Prime Minister
Menachem Begin and President Anwar Sadat
failed to agree during their seventh summit
meeting at Aswan, Egypt, on the status of the
Palestinians under hraell occupation.
Indeed, it was not disagreement but new-found
solidarity between President Sadat and Prime
Minister Begin that made their last summit even
more significant than usual, In joint expressions
of outrage, the two leaders characterized the

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aggression .,," and they shared mutual concerns
over a rampant Russia,
The magnitude of the Soviet threat could well
lead the Israelis and Egyptians to understand that
the mere absence of war between them is not
sufficient today - that their peace should be
buttressed by an alliance against a common foe,
Such an alliance should not be altogethor' unattractive to vulnerable Saudi , Arabia and even
Iran, when and if that country can pull itself
together and sort out its priorities.
The world has learned to iti grief in Southeast

domino theory
Asia's tragedy how thoroughly
works, And if other nations are not to follow
Afghanistan's fall one by one in that part of the
world, there must be a colesclng In mutual
defense, The United States of America cannot be

By EDWARD J. WALSH
In the opening weeks of the Iranian kidnapping, President Carter won praise, and

points in the popularity polls, for tiIs,al to
send the Marines Into Teheran to bash
"student" heads. A mlltlary raid-rescue
operation, it was reasoned, was logistically
Impossible, and other forms of military
retaliation, such as a naval blockade or
bombing the Abadan refinery complex, were
deen unnecessary,
Since then, the president has frozen Iranian

assets In this country, stopped delivery of
spare parts to the Iranian armed forces, and
ordered a review of the visas of Iranian
students, not a popular minority these days.
He has also ordered Iranian consulates
around the U.S to reduce their personnel,
which 33 of this week, had not been done.
In the third month of their captivity, the
hostages have been pushed off the front pages
by the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. The
"j"- who can deny It — no longer fits
the definition of the term we have used to
describe fast-moving, spellbinding events of
contemporary history: the Cuban missile
confrontatIon, the Mayaguez piracy In 1975,
the Entebbe airport kidnapping a year later.
Is receding
from the public jpjp4,
It's obvious, moreover, that this is exactly
what the decision-makers In the White House
and the State Department want. "Restraint,"
Lii tenni of doing nothing that would make
any difference to the fanatics In charge in
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A fuel truck driver and a utility company worker both said
they saw the dark-haired hitchhiker thumbing a ride away
from Lake City Junior High School on Feb. 9, 1V78.
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near scIool, killed the seventh-grader and dumped her body
in a rusted pig pen 35 miles away. The kidnap-killing charges
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If President Carter recommends women be included in any
registration he has promised all his draft recommendations
by Feb. 9 Congress either will defeat or ignore him, House
Speaker Thomas O'Neill told reporters Thursday.
"As I read the Congress, I would think the registration of
women wouldn't go," O'Neill said. It would 1w "an,themima
around here," tie added,
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'l'he six were first taken to %Vest Germany,
where they were given physical examinaLions, then flown to Dover KWH Wednesday.
State i)epartinenl spokesman Hodding
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curved formica table where the four sat, in mark contrast to
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beating. Police officers at the scene originally reported
he was injured when his motorcycle crashed.

weekend.
''The claim that while in hiding there they
played the longest game of Scrabble in the
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''They appeared physically to be well and
psychologically to be very up after many das
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MIAMI (UP!) Two Dade County policemen who
were granted immunity from prosecution in the
beating death of black insurance executive Arthur
McDuffie, have resigned from the Dade County Public
Safety Department.
They will testify against four police officers charged
with manslaughter and a fifth accused of covering up

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make their first public appearance since the
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today at the State Department in Washington.

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held a Christmas-like reunion with their
families at Dover Air Force Base, and told of
playing a word game for days while hiding in
Tehran.

Service authorities.
"We're working hand in hand with the FBI In
questioning the Cubans," Richard Gullage, INS deputy
district director, said, "They're going to make a
determination If there will be any criminal
prosecution."

snows, suffered bitter-cold temperatures. Eastward, sub-zero
temperatures were common in much of the northern Midwest
Since her husband was first imprisoned In
The two developments were viewed with
before another crackdown,
and as far south as Kansas City, Mo. The cold front edged even
January
1978, Mrs. Ginzburg had taken n
in the Russian dissident cornMrs. Bonner was preparing to leave
Into the South, bringing freezing temperatures and drizzle to munities, although neither was surprising.
administration of the special fund to aid
Moscow Thursday night to return to Gorky,
southern Texas and New Mexico. Light snow fell across
Soviet political prisoners established by
250 miles east of the capital, when an official
Yelepa Bonner, Sakharov's wife and
eastern Ohio Valley and the lower Great Lakes region, while
author Alexander Solzhenitsyn. It was not
courier
delivered a brief form commanding
partner In his dissident activities, said she
most of the East Coast enjoyed clear skies, A twin-winter
clear on the eve of her departure who would
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to be banned from Moscow as her
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now assune that task,
prosecutor today.
dropping up to 8 inches of snow in parts of Virginia and causing
power outages in Tennessee. Temperatures today will stay in
the teens and 20s from the northern half of the Atlantic Coast.
AREA READINGS i9 a.m.): temperature: 44; overnIght
low: 38; yesterday's high: 78; barometrIc pressure: 30.18;
relative humidity: 60 percent; winds: northwest at 18 m.p.h.
GUATEMALA CITY, Gualernala (UP!) — Guatemalan
SAWRDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: hIghs, 8:45 a.m.,
Among the victims who died in the blaze were former
But the government version of Thursday's confusing events
officials today said terrorist action, not police brutality, was Guatemalan Vice President Eduardo Caceras and former
9:38 p.m.; Iowa, 2:45 a.m,, 3:15 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
differed sharply from that given by Spanish Ambassador
reSPonSible for a fire that killed 39 persons at the besieged Guatemalan Foreign Minister Adolfo Molina — both of whom
highs, 8:37 a,m., 8:S3 p.m.; lows, 2 a.m,, 2:31 p.m.;
Maximo Cajal Lopez, one of the only two people known to have
Spanish Embassy.
BAYPORT: highs, 1:38a.m., 2:44 p.m.; lows, 8:31 a.m., 8:34
survived the blaze. He suffered minor burns,
A government4ponaored radio and television broadcast were visiting the mission — and the embassy's first secretary,
"The police attitude was the determining factor in this
called
the deaths "the terrUrist massacre" and said terrorist Jalme Rulz,
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
tragedy," Cajal Lopez said.
factious "have planted pain and death on the peaceful people
Miles: A small craft advisory Is In effect. Winds northerly
Of.GIWte!flSla,"
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to 25 knots today gradually becoming northeast tonight and
Initial reports said about 40 Indian peasants from the Quiche
Saturday. Seas mostly B to 9 feet. Partly cloudy.
region ll6mlleswest otGuatennala City seized the embassy at
AREAFORECAST: Freezing likely some normally ((
about noon local time Thursday,
areas tonight. Partly cloudy and cold through Saturday, Highs
The Indians, including men and women dressed in the
ugs afternoon i ti to
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television network once run by his chief rival, Sadegh Ghotbcolorful traditional garb of their tribe, demanded a meeting
3. Highs Saturday In the upper SOs. Winds northerly 15 to
Tens of thousands of Iranians today marched silently past
zadeh.
with representatives of President Romeo Lucas Garcia's the Tetran hospital where Ayatollah RUhO1lah Khomeini Is
mph diminishing some at night and becoming northeast
At the same time, Bani-Sadr's Incoming govermnt faced
rightwlng military regime to voice their complaints of alleged undergoing heart treatment to mark the first anniversary of
new
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appealed to a nearby town for help.
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said hi a report issued last September that some 2,000 persons, Iranians to go to the heart clinic but to tread softly because
Tehran Radio reported 11 deaths and 22 people wounded In
mane of them poor Indians, have been killed in political Khomeini, who was reported steadily improving, could not
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4olence In Guatemala since May 197$,
withstand noise, Western news reports said.
Thursday, Bani-Sadr in a message to Hojjat ol-Eslam
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The government broadcast said when pollee arrived the
MIllions of Iranians swarmed the streets from the airport to
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tative at the broadcasting system, said, "It has been learned
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about a purge of his opponents in the powerful state radio and
saying,

discovered by the Iranians and not kowing it
ttiev would ever be hoiiie,'' said Delaware
v, Pierre S. (lii Pont IV, who visited the six
for about 20 minutes Thursday.
"The atmosphere in there is a little bit like
Christmas," I)u Pont said.
The Americans talked briefly about their
stay in the Uauudian Embassy, where they
hid after Iranian militants seized the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran Nov. 4. They' used
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Kremlin Showdown With Female Critics

NATIONAL REPORT: A powerful winter storm system
blamed for at least 22 deaths from New Mexico to the East
MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet Union's two
Coast moved well out into the Atlantic Ocean today, but winter
put the freeze on a large part of the country. Earlier this week, leading female dissidents had showdowns
torrential rains in Southern California claImed 10 lives. Rain with the Kremlin today. Andrel Sakharov's
and snow covered the Pacific Northwest, while the Rocky wife went before a state prosecutor and Anna
Mountains and Northern Plains, digging out from under heavy Glnzburg gave up her fight with authorities

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Jibreel Ithazan caine this time at the invitation of Woolwortb's. It was that company's refusal to serve them in 1960 that
led to the protest that eventually brought about racial
desegregation of dining facilities throughout the South.
Dozens of cameramen and reporters crowded around the

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By DAVID M. RAZLER

GREENSBORO, N.C. i Cli i— Four middle-aged black men
Salt down for breakfast at a Woolworth's lunch counter today,
commemorating their historic sit-in of 20 years ago that
sparked the student protest movement for civil rights,
Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, Franklin McCain and

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While many bicycling accidents are the fault of
the cyclist, violating the rules of the road or
riding without proper equipment, some collisions
resulting In major injuries as well as a large
number of falls, bent wheels and other damage
to rider and bicycle are caused by drivers who
refuse to accept the rights of cyclists to share the
road.
Under the laws accepted throughout the
%1*'tAuy6e is a vehicle, entitled to the
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While the cyclist Is supposed to ride as far to
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left-turn lanes and move to the left of right turn
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barrage of complaints it would have increased
the danger.
Hattaway's original proposal effectively would
have reclassified the bicyclist as a pedestrian,
forcing riders to the left of the road.
Riders told Hattaway they are constantly
being run off the road by drivers who refuse to
allow them the few Inches they need.
Cyclists are also faced with constant danger
from persons who open their car doors onto
traffic or pull onto the road without realizing the
bicycle coming towards them can be moving at
speeds over 30 miles per hour.
While Hattaway's new plan Is still a few
months off, cyclists just ask motorists to give
them a chance to the roads guaranteed to them
by law, but often taken away from them by
ignorant or careless drivers.

vehicles.
But many motorists seem to get upset when
confronted by a legally riding cyclist. They
refuse to yield to a cyclist entitled to the right of
way and seem to become openly hostile when
confronted with a bicycle in a left-turn lane,lts
rider patiently waiting for a light.
As pert of his proposed bicycle safety bill,
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, DAltamonte
Springs, said be wil' suggest expanded coverage
of cyclists' rights In the state drivers' manual,
and changes in drivers' tests to include questions
on riders' rights of way.
He made the proposal after being confronted
with the flip side of the cycling safety problem at
a meeting between cyclists and law enforcement
officers last month, called after his first attempt
to improve bike safety wasanswered by a

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Egypt and Israel, which formerly constituted
the hottest spot in the Middle East, have become
that region's coolest oasis. Despite war, crisis and
revolution close at hand, the once-bitter foes are
quietly following the timetable of their peace
treaty toward normalized relations. The contrast
is at once a measure of the hopes and fears that
now focus on this ancient cockpit and crossroads.
In their gamble for peace, the extent of which Is
not fully appreciated, the Israelis returned most
of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, yielding their
formidable military base at Rifidim and the
strategic Giddi and Mital passes.
Israel is dismantling 103 Sinai Installations in
all and surrendering a buffer zone about as large
astsrael itself — a stretch of desert which
provided a crucial cushion of time and distance
against surprise Arab attack in the 1973 Yom
Kippur War. Israel's final withdrawal from the
Sinai is scheduled in 1982.
Promised liberation from the yoke of war Is
costing Egypt dearly, also. The Arab world is
boycotting Egypt, charging the Sadat government
with a treasonous sell-out for its peace treaty with
Israel. Egyptians feel isolated and some are made
restive by the militancy sweeping Islam.
Under terms of the treaty signed last March
formal diplomatic relations are being established
between Cairo and Jerusalem. For the first time,
the borders are to be opened and embassies will
commence operating. Ambassadors will be exchanged one month hence on February 26, and
Egypt's trade boycott of Israel will end.
Moreover, within six months, the treaty calls for
the two sides to begin talks on trade, cultural
accords and civil aviation agreements.
The Egyptians appear to be more self-conscious
and reserved about the new relationship than the
Israelis. Whereas more than 2,100 visas to Egypt
have been granted Israel's clamoring tourists,
fewer than 100 Egyptians have applied to visit
Israel. Israeli officials pressing for a wide range
of technical cooperation have begun to perceive a
delicacy of'the relationship after Egypt- rejected
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send the Marines into Teheran to bash
"student" heads. A miltiary raid-rescue
operation, It was reasoned, was logistically
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retaliation, such as a naval blockade or
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patience and restraint in the Bert Parks
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whose bite kills human tissue and can be fatal
Within two days, the pain had spread to the
has increased its range from the midwestern hip and shoulder joints and was as severe as
states to the south and southwest.
the pain at the site of a growing lesion where
the bite occurred.

The bite of the Loxoceles genus of spiders —
about 15 closely related species of spiders
frequently called the brown spider or recluse
or violin spider —kills, or necrotizes, tissue In
humans and animals.
In a recent article In the Western Journal of
Medicine, Dr. Barbara Stochosky who then
was working at the San Bernardino Medical
Center, noted that the first case of a bite by
one of these spiders recorded In the South was
In Mississippi in 1962.

Ultimately doctors had to cut away the
dead tissue where a lesion had formed and
even after several days continued to spread.
Extensive skin grafting was necessary.
"This; spider causes unusual, almost an
immediate reaction," Russell said. "The bite
area becomes very red; blisters form and
break and a pustule forms. This pustule
becimes necrotic.

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seen lesions In Chile six or seven
across."
By 1971 a total of 31 necrotic spider bites Inches
had been recorded there.
When the tissue dies as a result of Ischemla,
And by 1966, the spiders — which are about or lack of blood supply to the tissue, the skin
three-tenths to three-quarters of an inch in
and tissue down to muscle and nerves has to
size — had been found as far west as the be cut away, he said.
eastern part of Los Angeles, as far north as
Although the bite can be fatal If untreated,
Indiana and as far south as Baja California.
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Russell said this seldom happens. "There are
Dr. Findlay Russell of the University of
very few deaths, maybe one or two a year in
Southern California's Department of
the
southeastern states," he said.
Neur ological Research, has recorded about 10
In California, doctors are aware of the
cases of such bites In Southern California.
spider's existence and usually there is quick
"The spider has not been found In the Los diagnosis and treatment,
Angeles Basin," Russell said in an Interview.
"And treatment has tended to be very good
"But It has been found In parts of southern
In
this," he said.
Northern
Catifornia
California and up into
and extensively In Arizona and eastward."
One large colony of violin spiders was found
Of the 15 species of the genus Loxoceles, he in the community of Sierra Madre, near
Pasadena, he said, and the colony was taken
said some are Imported from South America
but eight or nine native species are probably to the USC hospital for study.
native to the United States.
He said there are about 18,000 venomous

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case history of a young man who was bitten on skin and cause trouble to humans. Among
the ankle. The bite immediately caused pain them, only the black widow and the Loxoceles
and dizziness. Within hours there was wide- are fatal In this country.

The 57-year-old di plomat, a veteran of the
Foreign Service, arrived in the Iranian
capital only last June. But It didn't ta ke him
long to size up the situation with remarkable
perception.
Nor did It take long for Washington to start
pepper ing Laingen with disturbing cables
about the possibility that the exiled shah
would be given sanctuary in the United
States. On July 26, Secretary of State Vance
cabled Laingen: "I would like to have yo ur
personal and private evaluation of the effect
of such a move on the safety of AmerIcans In
Iran, especially the official Americans in the
compound." Laingen promptly replied that
admission of the shah to the United Sta tes
would undoubt edly touch off an ti-American
reprisals, including acti on against the embassy, which he noted was poorly secured
against attack.
On Aug. 2, an even more dist ur bing cable
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chose to ignore the prescient warnings of
their expeit on the scene. Meanwhile, events
in Tehran have unfolded precisely the way
Laingen predicted they would.
Footnote: Sources told my associate Dale
Van Atta that Laingen, like a front-Line
soldier who winds up paying with his neck
when his advice is brushed off by the brass,
has refrained from remonstrating with his
superiors in Foggy Bottom. The least he
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By HENRY SHAPIRD
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The Soviet U nion ap pa rently has decided
control of primitive, poor but strategic
Afghanistan was worth the risk of killing
detente, burying the SALT Treaty and
reviving the ('old War
The Kremlin does not frame its policies for
the next election, but it thinks ahead in
decades and generations. Operation
Afghanistan shows all the earmarks of
patient and skillful design.
The official Soviet explanation was incredibly simple a comradely government
asked for help against rebels stirred up by
foreign powers.
Implied was the so-called Brezhnev doetrine, first invoked when Soviet troops and
others from the Warsaw Pact invaded
Czechoslovakia in 1968 to help a sister nation
when "socialism was threatened."
From Turkey across Iran and Pakistan to
China, the Russians see only potential
enemies, seething Moslem revolutionaries
and nationalists not likely to side with the
infidel Bolsheviks.
The Kremlin's nightmare of Islamic
revolution eventually might involve the PLO,
temporarily a Soviet client but no friend, and
spread to Iraq, Syria, Saudi Arabia and,
conceivably, Egypt.
The movement would be antiAmerican as
well as antiSoviet, but America is far away.
Given the monopoly of power enjoyed by
the Communist ['arty, the intervention
cannot be dismissed as a hasty adventure
conceived by the military establishment.
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singic professional soldier.
It Is also idle to speculate on the personal
role of the supreme leader, Leonid 1.
Brezhnev, although rumors say the president
and party chief was overruled by tougher
associates.
Unlike his predecessors, Brezhnev has been
a man of consensus, who, as first among
equals, carried out policies debated and
approved by the Politburo in majority votes.
So it seems the ruling "senior citizens"
average age near 70 knew what they were
doing when they launched what may be the
most dangerous move since the Cuban missile
crisis.
The Russian rzars had their eyes on the
Dardanelles, which would have given them
access to the Mediterranean, and even
dreamed of ports on the Indian Ocean.
And present leaders may be toying with the
Idea of controlling the riches of Arabia,
something observers dismiss as pie in the
sky.
Their presence in Afghanistan may be
terminated, as Brezhnev has promised, when
the country is pacified.
Should it continue, American interests
would not be threatened immediately, unless
the the Soviets march into Iran, Pakistan or
a move that would spell
Saudi Arabia
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Park Drive north of State Road 46. By clearing out time underbrush in a
fire that is kept low to prevent damaging the trees, the danger of an
uncontrolled forest lire is greatly reduced now that we are entering the
dry season, said a forestry spokesman. It also promotes timber growth
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Mrs. Kathleen Weatherspoon, 75, of 1302 W. 16th St.,
Sanford, died Jan. 27 at her
home. She was a member of
Springfield Missionary
Baptist Church.
She is survived by sisters,
Mrs. Sophia Sanders, Mrs.
Emma Ashmore; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Krkland, Linda Kirkland,
Tony Jones, Mrs. Annie
Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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3emorial Hospital. She was a
niember of Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church
and the Rose of Sharon Order
of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include her
husband, Robert Moore;
sisters, Mrs. Laura Merrick
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You can be just a Christian! Does this sound strange? With
about 300 religious bodies in our country it might appear
impossible to be a Christian without being part of a
denomination. It is not only possible, but there are attually millions of "Christians only" in this and other nations.
The Churches Of Christ
Who are these people who seek to be only Christians? The
congregations of which they are a part are usually known as
"churches of Christ." This term is not used in a sectarian
sense, but is intended to denote their desire to belong to
Christ's church. The Bible says, "All the churches of Christ
greet you" (Horn. 16:16 RSV). However, it is just as correct
to describe the church of which we read in the Bible as "the
church of God" ti Cor. 1:2), "the body of Christ" (I Cor.
12:27), or "the household of faith" (Gal. 6:10). These and
similar Biblical phrases are not proper names, but
descriptive expressions which show how the church is related
to Christ and His Father.
Individually Christ's followers are known as "Christians"
in the Bible. "The disciples were called Christians first in
Antioch." (Acts 11:26) "II a man suffer as a Christian, let
him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God in this name."(I
Peter 4:16) Never does a human name prefix this God given
name. Paul was one of the greatest of all Christians, but he
did not want disciples to be called "Paulites" or "Paulite
Christians." (I Cor, 1:10-11)
A Distinctive Plea
Chur ches of Chr ist have a distin ctive plea. Of cour se, in
many ways we agree with others striving to follow Christ. We
believe in the divine inspiration of the entire Bible and that it
is sufficient to guide us in all matters of faith; in the death of
Jesus Christ and His atonement for our sins; and that after

death all tiicn will be rewarded or punished in another life for
the way they have lived here. And with all people of real
religious conviction we insist that the moral principles of
Jesus are absolute truths to be exemplified in the personal
righteousness of the child of (;od.
The Bible Only
that the scriptures are inHowever, we not on l y be
spired, but also are convicted that the New 'l'estanient must
be our ONLY guide in religious faith. (;od's Word frequently
warns us against changing the divine message. See Gal. I :&amp;9) We, therefore, have no creed or catechism to present, but
accept C hr ist as our only creed and th e Bible as our only
guidebook. In this Way we are never prevented by an
erroneous creed from accepting any truth which may be
learned from God's Word.
Restoration Rather Than Reformation
it is obvious to thinking people that the religious world is
badly divided. Great leaders such as Martin Luther and John
Calvin sought to correct erroneous teachings and practices.
But the reformers often started at different points and thus
arrived at different conclusions, l)ivision rather than unity
has resulted.
Churches of Christ, on the other hand, plead for the
restoration of apostolic Christianity rather than a reformnation of existing religious bodies. Since all can agree that
the early church was right, we should also be able to agree
that we cannot be wrong if we succeed in reproducing that
church today in every essential part. While many things have
changed in the twentieth century, the teachings of Jesus and
His apostles have not. Truth is absolute and unchangeable.
God's Word is truth (John 11:17j and can save today as
surely as in the first century if applied in the same way. "The
truth will make you free." tJohn'8:32
Should you visit one of the churches of Christ you will find it
worshipping God as did the early disciples "in spirit and in
truth." (John 4:24) You will observe that it partakes of the
Lord's supper, or COIIUIIUnIOU, every Sunday. This is because
we are following the example of the early Christians who
assembled every first day of the week to "break bread."
See Acts 20:7) Likewise, in every other way churches of
Christ seek to reprod uce New Testament Christianity
in
organization, in work, and in other areas of teaching,
Fcr a free booklet concerning this subject, or a tree Bible
Correspondence Course, please write or call: Fred Baker,
minister, Church oi Christ, 1512 Park Ave., Sanford, Fla,
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Other Iranian character traits Laingen
an Iranian that US. Immigration law may
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the world in which one lives" has led to a
Iranians "are consumed with developing
certain paranoia, Laingen indicated. "The
part! bar! — the influence that will help get
Persian experience has been that nothing is
things done — while favors are only
permanent and it Is commonly perceived that
grudgingly bestowed, and then just to the
hostile forces abound," he wrote. "In such an
extent that a tangible quid pro quo is imenvironment, each individual must be co n-- mediately perceptible."
stantly alert for opportunities to protect
Finally, Laingen warned that "one should
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never
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would ot herwise be his undoing."
recognized,
let alone that it will be conceded
This every-man-for-himself "bazaare
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have
merits,"
mentality," Laingen cabled, produces a
"mind-set that often ignores longer term
Interes ts in favor of immediately obta inable
advantages, and countenances practices that
are re garded as unethical by other norms."
These psychological quir ks, added to the
Iranians' faith In the omnipote nce of God,
blind even Western-educated Iranians to the
inter-relation of events, Laingen wrote. He
noted, for example, that Ibrahim Vagdl, then
the Iranian foreign minister, was "resisting
the idea that Ir anian beha vior has con-sequences on the perception of Iran in the
U.S., or that this perception is somehow
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Iranian desk in Foggy Bottom. His use of the
peculiar, telltale phrase, "when the decision
is made to admit the shah," indicated that the
decision was no longer In doubt — only the
tiiniiofis
announcement. Prechtsuuested
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the shah's entry.
First, Lalngen counseled against Letting the
shah in. Then he laid out his reasons in a
penetrating, 1,000-word analysis of the
Iranian character that proved to be an Incredibly accurate prediction of subsequent
events. Basically, Laingen told his superiors
in Washi ngton that the Iranians were unpossible to negotiate with.
Noting his difficul ties In dealing with the
Iranians, Laingen said: "UnderLying cultural
and psychological qualities that account for
the nature of these dif ficulties are and will
rema in relatively constant."
He explained : "The single dominant aspect
of the Persian psyche is (perhaps) an
overriding egoism. Its antecedents lie In the
long Iranian history of instability and insecurity, w hich put a premium on selfpreservation."
The result is "an almost total Persian
preoccupation with self ( that) leaves lit tle
room for understanding points of view other
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reluctantly. abandoned in 1947.
The result w.as not one but two nations —,
India, the Larger and dominated by the old
empire's Hindu majority, and Pakistan, a.
bifurcated homeland for the Moslem minority
with east and west segments separated by a
thousand Indian miles.
They have not lived happily ever after. In
three decades, there have been three wars.
Pakistan lost them all — the last time around,
In 1911, also losing Its more populous eastern
territories, now independent Bagladesh.
Even with the east gone, what remained of
Pakistan was still a badly divided country —,
a Punjabi majority rulling Pathans, Baluchis:
and others whose ties are often firmer to:
kinsmen across the borders In Iran and
Afghanistan than to the government in ,
Islamabad.
This brings us to 1977, when the civilian
government of mercurial but reform-minded
Zulfikar All Bhutto was over-thrown In a'
military coupled by General Mohammad Zia.
ulHaq. The latter executed Bhutto two years
later in defiance of Internal rioting and
worldwide protests. He has jailed Bhutto's'
widow, who, should a promised election which:
Zia keeps postponing ever take place, would
be a likely next president.
Zia, an erratic autocrat on the order of
Ubya's Muammar al Qaddafi, preslde$ over
a puritanical Islamic republic complete with
public floggins and summary executions. In
one of the world's least affluent countries, he
is concentrating developmental efforts on a
nuclear capabil,ity which could be taken'
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seriously by only one country — India.
So there we have it, the country that the.
Soviet occupation of Afghanistan has
abruptly converted from backwater to
frontline. And good old dependable.
Washington Is, if not rushing, at least sidling
up to the rescue.
Zia, however, finds the Initial proposal of
$400 million in aid "terribly disappointing."
In his view, the United States needs Pakistan:
much more than vice versa and should pay:
accordingly. lie delicately refrains from,
na ming his own price, but makes it very clear.
that it will be considerably more.
Well, what's two or three tunes $400 million
to beef upa front Line these days when an auto
company can pick up $1.5 billion to keep an.
assembly line moving. As a counter to the
Soviet expansionism — of which there are.
precious few short of a nuclear showdown
available at the moment — It could be a
bargain.
On the other hand, considering the type of:
company It would mean keeping, the ram-.
shackle state of the country It would be expended upon and the three-time loser army It,
would buy as a supposed deterrent to the Red'
Army should that force actually decide to.
come down out of the mountains, the eventual
price of a Pakistan connection could be,
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man who forecasted most clearly the
frustratlzg. dilemma of the Iranian crisis
was himself caught in the middle of It. He is
Bruce Laingen, the U.S. charge d'affaires in
Tebran, who was taken Into "protective
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Since then, the president has frozen Iranian
assets In this country, stopped delivery of
spare parts to the Iranian armed forces, and
ordered a review of the visas of Iranian
students, not a popular minority these days.
He has also ordered Iranian consulates
around the U.S. to reduce their personnel,
which 35 of this week, had not been done.
In the third month of their captivity, the
hostages have been pushed off the front pages
by the Soviet invasion of Afghanista n. The
"Crisis" — who can deny It — no longer fits
the definition of the term we have used to
describe fast-moving, spellbinding events of
contemporary history: the Cuban mls5Ile
confrontation, the Mayaguez piracy In 1975,
the Entebbe airport kidnapping a year later.
Already, the Iranian business is receding
from the public mind,
It's obvious, moreover, that this is exactly
what the decision-makers In the White House
and the State Department want. "Restraint,"
in terms of doing nothing that would make
any difference to the fanatics in charge In
Iran, has paid obvious political dividends,
announcements of new
Continual
'qnjtlatives," as they're called, keep Vance
and Hodding Carter on the evening news, but
don't bring any real risks. The latest of these
all sweetness and light there wasn't much exdo-nothing steps was the errand run by United
cilement recently when Prime Minister
Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim to
Menachem Begin and President Anwar Sadat
Iran; neither the terrorists at the American
failed to agree during their seventh summit
Embassy nor their leading rabble rouser,
meeting at Aswan, Egypt, on the status of the
Ayatollah Khomeini, even Looked in his
Palestinians under Israeli occupation,
direction. But when Waldheim returned to the
United States, President Carter made sure
Indeed, it was not disagreement but new-found
the two were photographed, grimfaced,
solidarity between President Sadat and Prime
together, though they had nothing to talk
Minister Begin that made their last summit even
more significant than usual. In joint expressions about but perhaps the Tehran weather,
As the weeks and months wear on, Iran will
of outrage, the two leaders characterized the
— bad news does ha ve a way of
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away
an
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan as
settling In. Probably the students and the
perialistic act of , premeditated and naked Ayatollah will sense, at some decisive
aggression ..." and they shared mutual concerns moment, that they have milked the American
over a rampant Russia.
networks of all the air time they're worth, and
The magnitude of the Soviet threat could well boldly stage some sort of trial, brand the
lead the Israelis and Egyptians to understand that hostages as spies, and release them —
breaking the tension, which is even now ebthe mere absence of war between them is not
bing
away, but at the same time inflicting
sufficient today — that their peace should be
' such humiliation on President Carter and the
buttressed by an alliance against a common foe. United States as not felt since the bailout from
Such an alliance should not be altogether unat- Vietnam.
tractive to vulnerable Saudi Arabia and even
And we — In the person of President Carter
Iran, when and if that country can pull itself — wlllswallowlt,asheswallowedthemythof
together and sort out its priorities.
Soviet "advisors" In Cuba after declaring
The world has learned to its grief in Southeast them "unacceptable." A president unmoved
: Asia's tragedy how thoroughly the domino theory by the contempt of his opposite number In the
works. And if other nations are not to follow Soviet Union will swallow anything.

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County Engineer Bill Bush said "time is overdue"
make the cablevision companies more responsive to
for the college to create an entrance of its own.
the people.
"It's disappointing to observe that multi-million"I'd like to see if we can make them serve the
Under an agreement approved by Seminole
dollar institution since its founding has yet to spend
areas not being served," Kirchhoff said.
County Circuit Court Judge Virgil Conkling
Currently, the county cable TV ordinance any money on an entrance," Bush said.
Seminole County and the former owners of the
requires companies granted franchises in the . The engineer advised that the county look to
Tanglewood sewage treatment plant will cooperate
county serve areas with a density of 65 homes per- closing the entrance within the next six to nine
to insure that )0 Tanglewood homeowners do not
mile of cable. However, Sanlando-Storer, the months to prepare to ease the congestion for easy
lose their sewer service,
corporation just granted its franchise Jan. 22, exit of fire-fighting equipment.
In exchange for dropping contempt of court
pledged to serve areas with less density down to
-Plans have gone too far to think of moving the
charges against the plant, which were levied due to
45 homes per mile of cable.
fire station," Schuder said.
environmental violations, the plant's former
Bush said land is available in the area for the
Both Orange-Seminole Cablevision and Sanlandoowners and major creditors have agreed to resolve
companies
with
noncollege
to purchase for its own entrance, but it had
Storer Cablevision, the two
the plant's debts and give it to Seminole County. The
Seminole
County,
have
better
hurry.
"They at least ought to get a right-ofexclusive franchises in
county will take over the plant as soon as it is out of
way
through
there," he said.
promised to serve all areas of the county.
bankruptcy, which is expected in a few weeks.
property
is sold to an auto dealer or
the
"If
Commissioner Bob French agreed with KirWhen the county begins running the plant
and
added
that
he
would
like
to
something
like
that,
their
goose is cooked," he said.
chhof l's proposal
Tanglewood homeowners are expected to receive
see the ordinance amended to "get the county out of
an increase in their sewage bills. The present $6.21
Four members of the Seminole County Cornthe business of regulating rates."
minimum
of
$11.75
and
monthly charge will go to a
mission met this week with Seminole County
maximum of $16.62.
representatives of the Central Florida Commission
Seminole County officials have estimated it will
Seminole County commissioners agreed at a work on the Status of Women to discuss the purpose and
take at least $300,000 to improve the plant. The session this week to ask for a meeting with Seminole goals of that organization. Members announced
former owners, Charles and Malcolm Clayton, have Community College officials concerning the they will begin working Feb. 21 on a task force
agreed to pay 25 percent of the cost of repairs.
possible closing of the college entrance intersecting dedicated to helping solve the problem of sexual
Federal grants are available for the other 75 per. U.S. Highway 17-92 opposite County Home Road and abuse of children.
cent and county officials have stated the agreement
cutting between U.S. 427 and Highway 17-92.
Conunissioner Bill Kirchhoff suggested it night
hinges upon obtaining the grants.
The intersection is becoming increasingly strengthen the organization to keep it within the
congested, Public Works Director Jack Schuder bounds of Seminole County. Kirchhoff said rnem
Seminole County Commission Chairman Bill told the commissioners, and he said the situation is hers were quickly lost when they discovered how
Kirchhoff has called for a review of the county's going to get worse with the addition of county fire much time they would have to spend commuting to
cable TV ordinance to see if it can be altered to station No. 35 there.
other counties for meetings.
By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer

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are present. Actually, a bad back,
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I started losing may hair hair with a pure c'a.stille soap,
amount of food, Unfor. the more I worried about It
after the birth of my child. My rinsed It with vinegar and
tunlitely, in searching for the worse it got.
My internist sent me to a grandmother gave me this towel dried it In the sun?
their damage can be
considerable. Earthworms dermatologist. The der- remedy and It worked. I used
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underound that they are
GOING BALD feels. I was 38
seldom seen. The mole is
charm every time.
v'hen my hair started coming
Dear]
relatively small, measuring
My husband didn't mind the
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by the handfuls. I went to
about five or six inches from
smell
at all. lie said it
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amy
doctor
and
he
asked,
the tip of its long flexible
Abby
reminded
him of the days
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told
him
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nose to the end of its short is your sex life?
when
lie
was
a kid growing up
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had
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on
a
farm,
and
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been
married
20
years
and
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A,
him on,
Moles move through the soil had four kids.)
LII. IN GREAT FALLS,
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with a breast stroke action,
usba
nd to get busy, or find psychiatrist. I was literally MONT.
reaching ahead and pulling h
the earth back and to the yourself a boyfriend." Well, I --tearing time hair out of illy
DEAR imv• No wonder
sides. This action also forces didn't know where to look for he,id" until I found peace (if
there
are so many women
the surface soil upward, a bo)1riend, so I prodded III)- 111illd.
going bald today. They torIIKAIJIIY 1N[) tm
making the familiar ridges husband, and said, Doctor's
-c ttmt.'ir hair with curlers,
orders!"
that trace its progress•
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it worked like magic. Now
DEAR ABBY: If GOING,
If you observe a large
hours of sitting under a hot
number of burrows In your iiiy hair is so thick I have to BALI) doesn't have any slims hair dryer. Nature never
lawn or garden, it's natural have it thinned out regularly, of rash, or sores on her head, intended for hair to be abused

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led the king of diamonds from
his hand at the sixth trick.
West won the ace and was end
played. If he played a club it
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Highlighting National Jaycee Week, Jan. 20.26, for the vice Award, Lenora and Fred Mobley for overall outstanding
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees was the Annual Distinguished community involvement.
Service Awards (DSA) banquet held at Buck's Airport
Outstanding Young Law Enforcement Officer, Ron Morton
Restaurant, Sanford.
from the Seminole County Sheriff's Department for after hours
Under the chairmanship of Larry Blair and Jeff Johnson, duty In the possible prevention of a suicide.
about 50 local Jaycees and guests were In attendance to hear
Outstanding Young Educator, Edie Herota for service with
guest speaker, Robert Koch, a past president of Winter Park Seminole Community College Parent Resource Center and her
Jaycees.
work with the educable mentally retarded at Crooms High
In keeping with the Jaycee creed, "Self-tnrovement School,
through community development," Koch's motivational
Outstanding Young Religious Leader, Capt. Carl Phillips of
speech was aimed toward the changing world and the the Sanford Salvation Amy for carrying on the ork of
responsibilities of its citizens. His closing lines "Where are you several family generations in the army in the promotion
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going with my world, Daddy?" might have been from a con- faith in God and mankind.
cerned child.
Good Government Award, Rod Cable, for his non-paid
The following awards were presented: Distinm1i3hed Ser- volunteer community and national government involver. 0
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important. Many burrows
ortunately, there IS
And unfortunately,
made during the search for
quite a bit of folklore and
food, are never used again,
m)1hs about just how to
To find a burrow that is
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Church, Lake Howell Road.
LongwoodAA,cloeed,8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravlan
Church, State Road 434.
Yor Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
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et hod
Moles
may have been disturbed too
much; or, the trap may have
been set improperly.
In any case, a non.
productive trap should be
moved to a new location
after a reasonable wait.
You may hear about
several other methods of
mole control - poison baits,
gas and flooding. Unfortunately, these are not effective. Your best bet is
trapping.

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY4
Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Cauelberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal,

Services accepted bids Thursday and got two - $6,054,000
by the Jack Culpepper Construction Co. of Tallahassee
and 5I,131,IJ.$J Dy me i.ie(I'ge
Jensen Co. of Mobile, Ala. It
has $4.9 million for the Job.
The higher than expected
bids raise the possibility the
project will have to be
scrapped and the remaining
portlonsof theold Capitol torn
down, said DGS spokesman
Tom Raker.
"We aren't suggesting we
won't proceed with the
project. It's certainly our
Intention to proceed, but
Is a fact of life you have to
consider," said Raker, an
aide to General Services
Director Tom Brown.
The project will be scaled
down if necessary, but it will
go forward, said Deputy
Secretary of State Randall

Altamonte Springs.

Kelley.

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Carlto!l Union
Building, Stetaon University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbi'terin DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Intest
irnonte S9I.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole LA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford At-Anon, 5 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. FirSt St.
F'z'ee blood pressure tUnic, 74 p.m., 7th-day

baby), and it worked like a
charm every time.
My husband didn't mind the
smell at all, lie said it
reminded him of the days
when he was a kid growing up
on a farm, and it really turned
him on.
1.11. IN GREAT FALLS,
MONT.
l)EAR ABBY: No wonder
there are so many women
going bald today. They torture their hair with curlers,
curling irons, blowers, and
hours of sitting under a hot
hair dryer. Nature never
intended for hair to be abused
in so many 'ays. I'm surprised we don't have more
bald women.

D..i.

CDflU 5UIdIiUU7,
said, because Idont thiflk

world
you could get us to go to the,,
I.eglslaturefor more money.
I)GS has been blasted by
aislators for coat overruns
there is any way in the

sored by URP and NRTA.

What ever happened to day
when women washed theIr
hair with a pure ca.stIIle soap,
rinsed it with vinegar and
to%%el dried it in the sun?
AUNT ELLA
IN AUSTIN

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Mdiaui PrsbytsrMn Church, Bier lake Road,
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Swford'Semlsele Jaycees board, 7:30p.m., jay

d1ng, Fr

it intnd
t,
the restoration

for
what was appropriated or not
at all, he said.
complete

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322-2611

831-9993

9:00 A.M - S•o PM

3 Lines Minimum
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Good work

Fill Nimber 5545
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habits,

good

working coed.

FOUND: 51k fern. cocker puppy,
Owner pay for ad
322-3473 aft3

only need apply.

322.7414

j(Ifl Care

Will baby sit
Inmyhome.
322.I21

HOME CAREHOSPITAL STAFF
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A-HsiMi&amp;Sisuty

NURSES AIDES
3to 11; lltol

LOSE WEIGHT
Earn money at the same time
323.1109

SERVING ORANGE AND.
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

SALES RECEPTIONIST
Mgt. potential w.fast moving
company. We need aggressive
peopie w.good personalIty &amp;
good i*ione voice. Sal. +
comm. Call Annette. 323.5174.

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$lbu,

322-4733,322-0362
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JanitorIal-retiree or semlre.
tired man to help clean retaIl
store mornings. 7:30 to 9:30.
Zayre Plaza area. 322.2951.

RAINBOW CHILD
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Night Auditor FT.PT
Pleaseapplyinporson
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Call

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Sunday,

LIST NOW?
Call Walt Cappel 323-6100

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NEW 3 BEDROOM CROCKETT
LOG HOME TO BE CON.
STRUCTED NEAR SUN.
LAND ESTATES. 535,300

Subscribe today!

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Yours for $37,500. Call 323-2222

DINING ROOM COMBIN.
ATION, NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR. $35111.

for Info.

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PORCH,

NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO

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caped lot? BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT, Just 544.900.

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only $33,311 Call 3333

for

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47-Real' Estato Wanted

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AWARD REALTY, INC.
We buy equity in houses. apts. 6.
vacant land. Lucky In.
vestments, P.O. Box 29.
Sanford 322 474)

SEIGLER REALlY BROKER

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3439 $.MyrlieAve.
Orlando
337.1577

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47-A--Mortgages Bought
&amp;Soki

acre. 323-2322.
6', acres for only $16,300. Very
good terms. OIten.
Pioneer acres. Hew out your own
homestead. ID acres or more,
low down payment. Osteen.

Will buy Is? &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate 8.
Business Io'pa. Florida Mor.
tgage Investment. 1104

3222420

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Robinson, Orlando, 422-2976,

for Sale
50-Mãscellaneous
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WILSONMAIFR FURNITURE

Beds, ObI. motel B.S &amp; matt. $30
set. Sanford Auction, 1213 S.

French. 323-7340.
Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one
soon.
Factory made I,,,. boy trailer w
lx)? body, steel deck, lights,
bargain. 322-2345.

WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON

CHERRY LUMBER
I'/ax46-I.I0; 5 &amp; 9 tt, lengths.
Below wholesale 51,73 per ft.
Call 323-5117 aft 6.

BUILD? $1,500.
MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT.LOT,
BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER.
MELLONVILLE CORNER
LOT, READY TO BUILD.
$7,000.

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
ON 2 STREETS
ADJAC.
ENT TO A PARK NEAR WIL.
SON SCHOOL. 5)2,500. EX.
CELLENT TERMS.
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323-2222

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cond. auto, AM-FM, CS,

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Runs good. $350 or best offer.
Call Mike at 8)0 4836.

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53,300. 373-5936.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

Ceramic Tile

Hunting Dogs
Black &amp; Tan Puppies-all shots

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Eip. 5695362,

PI,,OnIII•P-IJ
w..su

Tile floors installed
NEWS. REPAIR

70 Ducks. 3 mo. old, grain fed.
Rabbits. 4 does, I buck. Eve

68--Wanted to Buy

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AlteratIons, Dressmaking

Bu,,ng old pocket waicnes, any
cond. Will pay top price for
this area. 6686610.
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Drapes, Upholstery
333.0707
BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE

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WE BUY USt 0 FURNITURE 8.
8ARGAINTV's
Why pay more?

lMan,quality operation
lyrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.WayneBeal.327132l

essnklng

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Home repairs, paneUng. roof,
carpet, remodeling. All work
guar Free Est. 33) 0465.

830 1783 aft6

Free lEst

3234550 or 322 2128.
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'usej,. still in -wá.'ranty.
Originally $649, assume payments of $21 mo. Agent 339
5356.
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MEINTZER TiLt

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Horns RSp.SIr

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515.377.9165

Hotpoint Elec. Range, Avo.
double oven, 5300. Frigidaire
Refr., wht frostfree, I? Cu. ft.,
$250. 534-7273.

CERTIFIEDLAWN

&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 322707
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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur

nilureSalvage. 372 8121

HERB'S TV
Don't pile no longer needed Items

)rvwali, (clImax. anti Walle

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Aive.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, topls

high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
moneyInyourwallet I

repaired. Rei. &amp; Comm.
Remodel I Additions.
Call 531-S399or 162-0134

Antigues-Orienfal Rugs

Good used TV's, 525&amp;up

Music Boxes-Slot Machines
Bridges AntiQues
3237501

MILLERS
Ph. 3220352
26)9 Orlando Or.
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WE BUY USEO' UR NI TUR E,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, 205 1. 25th St. 32) 0911.
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Light lfouling

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323-1734
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2591 S. SanfordAve.

Factory made lowboy trailer w$'/zxl' body, steel deck, lights,

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Fo Estate Cdmmercial &amp; Residential Auctions I Appraisals.
Call baIl's- Auction. 11-4Afl

Yard Debris. Trash
Appliances 1. Misc.
(LOCAL)349.S371
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Puinting

Gr- ming &amp; Boarding

HouSe Painting
Reasonable Rates
Call afternoons 339 7445

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Boarding Kennels. Thermo-

stat controled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 377 5732.
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..or'., .rwv v... -plurnu-.
5ev-. Senior cit. dis., 151-4901.

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Painting by Anthony Corino.
Quality In?. or Ext.. pressure

cleaning. Free 1st. 372.0771.
Quality workmanship. No lob too
small or big, Interior or cxtenor. Pressure cleaning. 332.
w...
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Pulnftng-Dr.tInj

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bargain. 322-3355.

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Side-by.Slde refrigerator, $73;
picnic table, w2 benches, $30;
lull size baby bed wmattress,
$23; Oak porch rockers, 579.95;
metal office desk, 170. Jenkins
FIrniture, 205 E. 25th St. 3230951

ANNA'SCLEANINGSERVICE
Home Apt. Sm.Off ice
323545

WANTED
AUTO
i *øtk

Good P

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MECHANIC
With 11410. lfaflSlfll$$IOfl lXpitIsflCS.
Nlnfonsn Guwanlss Hospitsiizatton, etc.

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FREE ESTIMATE S Call 3435342

Ue,WiduII

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Per

Warranty

Cailanytimsll95259

Cuilum. Free engagement
photos or color $410. 323.5231.

349-3259

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ON ALL

MAJOR
REPAIRS
HOME APPLIANCES

To List Your Business...
322-261or 831-9993

323.1139

Pineway Dr.. Sanford
322-5551

PaInflngIRemodemg

Wedding photography by John-

Complete Mobile
Home Repair

QUEEN •PANA$ONIC
oKITCHIN.AID IJENN-AIR -

63 acres, rent, tiled farm land.

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PhotogmØ,y

AdditIons. 323 0711

$srvlcsos...

AMANA eSPIED

44-FarmsGmveS -

Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
322-3*51

COURT CUSTOM'SCONST
Custom design homes,

SERVICE

Orlando
337-1571

Carpentry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. Lic. Bonded
373603$
ini
!3$9

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REPAIL
5.0. BALINT
323-1345

SEMINOLE APPLIANCE

2439 S. Myrtle Ave.

EUTSLER PAIN (INGI
R EPAlR-lnterior.Ext'

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BROKER

PSIl*II &amp; lLjIif'

vce
Personalized, last, dependable
Regular or) time basis
Please call aft 5p.m.
6715194

WIdI

a1sIand6I (1

Interior. Exterior

All Work Quaranteed
FreeEst.
3321051
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HOu51WJ.

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FURNITURE I THINGS
BuyISell
Newl Ui• Furniture
100 S. Sanford Ave.
3334393

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Beauty Care

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1978 Volare, 4 DR for sale, PBPS. AC. Deluxe interior, new
tires. 21,000 mi. $3,100. 32314)1.

Washer repo GE deluxe .iiodel.
65-Pets-Supplies
Sold orig $109.35, used short
time. Bal 5189.14 ot 5)9.35 mo -Agent, 339 8386.
Pekingese puppy, 3 mo. old,
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male. AKC. Regis $125 or best
Rd. repo. 16 cu ft frost free,
8)4.1
rar,',.ntr,,, Phlnflnn. R,y.(Inn. I.'
Orig. $529, now 5205 or 5)9 ma.
I formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Agent 339-1316.
,
Will people that
Bonded. Free Estimates 323S19 E. 1st St., 322-5747
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Gave cat &amp; want dog
6035 after 3p.m.
K E NMOR E WASHER
Parts,
Call 322 7870
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EALTORS PARK
ranch Office

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steel, pre engineered clear
span buildings. (Maior Mfg.)
All buildings have 20 75
loading and large framed
opening. 30x48'xi2'
for
53,990.00, 40'*4I'xIl' for
55,10.00, 40'x77'xll'
for
$6,467.00,
48'x96'xll' for
S9.347 00. F Ott. Factory. Call
collect 9 a m to 6 p.m 305 33)
4.117

322-572).

1200W. 25th St.
Glassware, Poltery, Misc. items
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'78 Ford FairmountSW.
fully egpt, exc mpg.
$1100 322 0098

78.A-Mopeds

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20g
oma

Sanford
3210440

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BUILDINGS?? LAST CHANCE
AT THESE PRICES!? All

Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17.fl, So. of Sanford.

Sat. OnIyl9 a.m.4 p.m.

SI-Household Goods

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62-A--Farm Equip.

repossessed, used very short
time. OrIginal $593, bal. $151 or
$21 mo Agent 339-5354.
Used full size hotel-motel bedding, Very clean, $14.tSea. PC.

9ont 333S4.

Western Boots. Special 539.99 pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327.3791

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; use
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment,
322 5990

YELLOW SAND
Call Clark I Hirt 323 7560
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%').715 371 1573

A OK TIRE
322 7480
lUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 te
Shocks 51.95 Heavy Duly $6.93
'75 models. Call 339.9100 or $34.
New Batteries $29.93
460$ (Dealer)
7413 French Ave., Sanford
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l9lOBuickRiviera
77-Junk Cars RemoVed
323 1038 between5p m 1p.m.
BUY JUNP CARS
From SlOto $30
Call 322 1621 37 4464

FILL DINT &amp; TOP $O,

beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only? Free local

1TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.73 bal. 5113.14 01' 517 mo

OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CV
PRESS WOODS. IS ACRES AT
$600 PER WITH TERMS.

,I"Y

813 Maanolia, Sanford.

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53-TV..Radlo.Stereo

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mi,, new paint, excellent cond.

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BUY, SELL.TRADE
3ll-31SE. First St.
377.5472

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker FURNITURE-BEDDING.
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,
Eve. 542-365!
534.5330
Orlando

BRIARCLIFF, READY TO

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'17 Pacer Station Wagon, 31.000

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NEWS. USED BATTERIES
BATTERY SHOP
Crcdt Card
101W 77th St
323 9114

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EVERY DAY someone is lookini
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

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1973 Chevy
ton camper
Special, with 11' ; ft slide in
camper Stove. refr. bath,
heater, sleeps I or 5, runs well,
only 53.500. 323 7322.
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Fruittrees Pt'acan. Peach.
Plum. Apple, Fig
The Backyard
671 1700
5i9 Lk. Howell Rd Winter Pk.
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52-Appliances

Don't lose your credit, we will
catch up payments Ibuy your
equity. Riggs Realty, 3i 'vii

327)577

10 acres lightly wooded, cleared,
well drained, zoned A-i,
mobile home Ok, assumatle
mortgage at I pct. 52,800 per

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new interspring bedding. These

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stock

62-Lawn-Garden

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ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOIS.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
REDUCED TO $16,300.

organs.

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975 SInger Futura Fully auto,

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MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW

43-Lots-ACreage

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delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17.92, So, of
Sanford. 322-5771.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

REALTY

BROKER

Sanford

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place a Classified Ad today.

2 BEDROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED

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Goods
springs

that roll-away bed you've
nowhere to roll away
If you

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321-06.40

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Tomorrow may be the day you sel.

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Jes our beautiful new BROA
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
ISO) Orlando Dr.
323.52
VA&amp;FH4Finincing

LARGE PORCH ON NICE

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SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO
FOR SALE
Wanted: Responsib'e party to
take over Spinet Piano, Easy
Terms, Can be seen locally.
Write: Credit Manager, P.O.
Box 207, Carlyle, IL 62231.

'2 off of total inventory of brand

NO QUALIFYING- 3'BR horni
New C 146.4 &amp; carpet. Owne
will finance w substanlia
dchfin 533.000. 322-2287.

Sanford's Sales Leader

COINER LOT. CONVERT TO
- DUP$.i*. $15,310.

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clearance, big savings, Call
Bob BaIl 327.1103. 2207 French

Why buy used? New brand name
box
&amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. 'Twin,
fuilsize, queen 8. king. Jenkins
FurnIture, 203 E. 25th St. 323.
0981.

Steel Building. 2.880 Sq, ft. ap.
prox., wired for 220 service, 4"
concrete floors, 561.500, owner
will assist in financing.

4 pct. interest to quaIifi
buyers. New homes wit
monthly payments under $25
Lowdownpéyments.312-229

home in ldyllwlldel Many
custom features on 1g. lands.

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flø.

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for $29,900.

I ACRE RANC9iETTE LAKE PICKETT ESTATES IN.
CLUDING 3 BEDROOM, I
BATH, CENTRAL AIR
HEAT, 3 CAR GARAGE, 3
MONTHS NEW. II,N0.

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LAKEFRONT? 2 BR, IB, home
on spacious, oak shaded,
landscaped lot in nice neighborhoodl Eat.ln kit., Fla. rrn.,
porch, and much more? A buy

DOWNTOWN, 131.500.

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DBARY LOVELY 2 lED.

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46-Commercial

5 ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER STATi N.
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.

SUPERI 3 BR, 1'/ B home in 20
W. w-Iots of extras? CH, w-w
carp., dining area, FIa. rrn.,
porch
many more extras?
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.

COMPLETE I

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

excellent terms.

STEN

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Pianos

1979SubaruBrat,4whr.4spd,
like new Low mi. 55,200. 323"drm-3147

Reconditioned 8. rebuilt bat
teries Buy &amp; Sell. Wallace
Auto Repair. 1211 Laurel Ave.
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WilI buy lunk Auto Batteries
Best Price Battery Shop
107W 2/tb St 373 9114

rchandise

59sicaI

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

$307717.
Phyllis .1. Capponl,
REALTOR
CENTURY 21
130-7717

SR.

1'

$5700

675.3005

appraisals In area at only

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$43,900. Don't walt. Call now

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'79 Buick Electra Limited, 4 dr.
sedan, yellow with tan vinyl
fop, tan velour interior, all
extras. 57.395 or best cash
offer, will consider trade. 322
1962.
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2927 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford,FIa 32771
1979 T6rt.jt,t. 70 hp Johnson.
14-0 tIlt trailer. Priced to sell.
15'))

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Knowles Realty Inc.

Assume low interest VA Mort.
Immaculate 3 Bedroom, 3
lath, many extras. Below

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ArlrUfW KtALIV99

323-0231
2544S, Fxinch Ase.
322-5353, 322-3712, 322 0119

Larry 0.Herman,BROKER

WINTER SPRINGS

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GENEVA ACREAGE
2 BORM M.H. $15,000. 3495717
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REALTOR

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S acre tiled farm, Sanford.
10 acre orange grove, Geneva.
900 acre cattle ranch, Sorrento.

hold Sm. 2nd $27,300.

$314900

are

tYS ONLY
it. Sun. Mon.

3 BR, 18 fenced yd, needs some

ALLSEASONSHOMES

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ur portrait needs with
rounds. Full package
12.45 price. A 45c deposit
d when your portraits
balance of $12.00.
ict ion or your deposit
sitting per subject only.

3 BR clean home w-gas heat,
inside utility rm. &amp; priced at
only $26,900.

(I bik N. of Lake Mary Blvd. on

BanksTrustCompany,N.A.whoee the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,
Florida, Probate DIvision, the
profitable career selling
REALTORS
address of which is lemlnele adOrns Is 250 Park Avenue
Seminole County, Florida In
custommade lubricants to
1000,
Winter
Park
FIa.
.11394h1V0
County Courthouse,. Sanford, P.O. Box
cordancewiththeprovlslonsof the
ksn'laI, commercial and
FlorIda 32771. The personal 3311.TMameaMaddrceseltt Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
farm accounts in your ares.
personal represent ative's attorney
representatIve of tti estate
En$oy clean suburban living
Statutes
Section SM., Florida
AlllonGlbsan.whosead'eS5 is 513 are set forth below.
24x40 Champion mobile home
Previous
sales
experience
not
All persons having claims or 19S7LØ ValerIe P. Taylor
pj.ij
.
on 4.3 cleared ares. $35,000.
required.
Knowledge
of
estate are Publish: January ii, 21, &amp;
a95t
3371.TMnam
u1tM
equipment and mechanical
personal regrss.ntsflve'saflsrney required, WITHIN THREE Feleuary 1, S 1*.
WikIva FaIls. 1 BR Trailer.
background helpful.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
are so, forn
Owner wIll finance.
gr
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
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All persons having claims
.
In
iiw
R4$II
paid
tralI)k
4 BR, 16 on 1g. lot. Zoned for
demands ainat,tte estate , THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the
pregram, we tesdt you sales
multi. tam. near shopping
required, WITHIN THREE clerk of the above court a written
minshlp and preduct app4lcs
statement of any claim or demand
MONTHS FROM ThE DATE OF
tlstt. You will loom sales
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF thet may have. Each claim must
techniques Used by HYII*
Profitable businessl Recession
THIS NOTICE, $0 fib with the be inwrItlng and must Indicatethe
salesmen wItS regularly are in
proof. Nets 14 to IS thousandclerk of the above court a written basis for the claim, the name and
iIp
the top IIICOIflI
diet •d
be your own boss-a one
statement of any claim or demand address of the creditor or hIs agent
year.
im must or attorney, and the amount
person operation. Approx.
they may have. ch
130.000 (53,000 + Inventory).
beinwritingandnwstlndicateftie claimed. If the claIm is not yet
No Investment or overnight
due, the date when It will become
Sorry all CASH, but start"
basIs for foe claIm, w
travel
required.
•'ning tornorrow
addreuofthicredserirltisagint dueshallbestatid. If the claim is
or attorney, api the amstmt contingent .or unhiquidated, the
Tsi us about yourself and your
, nature o the uncertainty shall be
claimod If the claim is ,
STIMPER AGENCY
SduI)Cl On include VO1W
due, the date when it wIN become stated. If the claim is secured. the
telephone
number.
Write
TM
REALTOR 332es1
due shall be stated. If Itte claim is security shall be described.
today ts Joke Tangusy Dept.
claimant shall delIver siMclent
MIII TlPt,E LI*TJIIG SIR VICE
contingent or unlIquldatid,
JC
1371$,
P.O.
lox
DS43
Eves. 3491100322.1939
nature of the uncertainty shall be copies of th. claIm te the curt to
SOU,
.5.
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stated. If the claim Is secured. the UtibiS the Clerk 9. mill ins copy
pOvsensl representatIve.
SPECIALS
security shall be *criet Th. tO
ASSEMBLERS
All Persons littirested In the
StUN sm 2 BR w- restricted
Shall delM Positions new :p:,.
comm. zoning. 1317 Celery
copies 1 No dats 1It clerk fo estate to whom a copy of this
production carpenter helpers
Notice
of
AdmInistration
ha
been
Avi.
onable lbs clerk to m&amp;i
_i;11
lal'1
producer
.
rMUWed. WITHIN
to oath personal_represeidatles. mailed
medular
of factorvbuilt
All penens IUIIIISNI 9. lbs. THREE MONTHS FROM THE
133,110 old frame, 3 BR. stag..
Musing. Must have some
OF THE FIRST
estate to shorn a copy ii *is DATE
mid0**.Neat &amp; clean.
WMMI!e*SAPPlY
CirdifISI
Nsticeei Mmlelstration has bom PUBLICATION OP THIS
IndUstris.
Inc.,
$111
5.
Ian.
Noeds finishing touches. lOvely 2
milled are required. WITHIN NOTICE, $0 tIlS any eblections
ford Ave., Sanford. FL. No
II, C-lilA, FR In quiet, nice
THREE MONTHS PROM THE the! may have thuS disliengs the
phone cable. Equal
&amp;IVI stay oft
v.IIdNy
of
the
decadent's
sIN,
thu
- nellbborheed. Only $31,310.
DATE OP THE FIRST PUIUCA.
pai'tWIlNV
impteyv
'
Bennlis"
and
TION OP THIS NOTICE, ,. .,s ivalIIIcaIom if the personal
anyonlecllonswieymiyheve*o, raprssanaftve, or the venue or
JI
RwhICId $3,500 to $34,310. Al.
515091 Gin. Factory help, days.
Iractiw I
d? the validIty of the hlWlediCtlO., ii *1COIWI.
that yOtw doCtOr pISKf Ibis.
bonef Its, Apply In porom,
FR, nice ares,
AU. CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
shade &amp; fruIt trees. Cm
decedent's will. lbs qusliNcaileas
HirCar AlumlesIm, $ints'd7
Im
Whit'S wrong with
OSJSCTION$
NOT
10
FILED
assume,
of the personal rsgrsuuis$ive,
a.rn.3:IS p.m.
WILt. U FOREVER BARRED YOU - how to treat you P
or Isrhelcrna
the
.
Dale of No t
W S-i&amp; 1.1*, lull
csOlon 'I much to ak. anö what the
c..t.
-Ukenswcs.wemperwv 1 yr. old,
h
1151lNW1NS I U. 21, sunkin LR,,
ALLCLAIMLDEMANOS,AND thIS NatICS if MMInISKMIOIIi &amp;Ug Ii ,DiIIg to do including
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&amp;
Cimvaloscoq,t
Cantor,
OIl
OSJECTIONS NOT 10 FILED Febl'uiry 4.1930.
callsa*eI ceIling, spilt plan.
SARNITT BANKS TRUST any side ffscts.
..
ss..s.
acres sian, *. .. ,a.
WIU. II FOREVER BARRED
COMPANY. N. &amp;
Sifsty it I fPWIiFI? aft IN'.
ii_,
Date of me tIns publIcatI of
Club IScilitl. $45,900.
Carpenter ia. l.
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By: Rathell. Ashen
Will NailC of Masin'oion:
table
iiw,
uSc.
Apply
In
psi.
U Lilt-V Ratiw
'.9050
I.elSCshPV,
typebsmeN, an
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N __is$Csh,$llVOrU.
etwIsIslisif
ANleNGIbSUt
tII½ICISISIIn$h$.SW
Rd..$aeds,Lph.
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Cyrus Fsrasld.
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As - Perusal Representative
OecseW
I rest. -1nki LI. Inter comm
if lbs Estate if
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
System, huge iet. kit. sc IEPRISENTATIVI:
________________________________
I'di,5Slarlvn,&amp;much Morel
øWrew I.. Grange
CVUII
1151,500,
IIeiS
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Teadsi'
.
Wiodvu.Wla, Kakiss, Wild
RiP*IØNTATIVI:
wIth Madwe Osg,ee ivaitable
&amp;W5i*iiSi.P.&amp;
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for Tubs'hi, N. Oil W' 501'
asàrL.Ssrry .
P.O.
Son
III
Winier
Part.
Pie.
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$aafozl. Fleilie W71
TspIiJM: (150)4511313
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Pt. wert Is, pse r. couple. - I
REALTOR, MLS
Tabepluane:
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PublIsh P.s. 1.5. 1SM
WWdeanyk9.iof
PublIsh P0.1,1.5931
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(45c DEPOSIT
ny 95)
Just $12.00

290N.17.92,Casselberry,Fl.
Eve. 542.3635

Homes For $39,900.

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Television subscribers..

Fñday Leisure Magazine

Ret. IEAL.ESTATE Broker

New Super Energy Saver
Homes, Virgin Wed Lots.
Assume ii Pct. Loan. Most

temporary, facing lake, 3 BR,
master BR has 2 walk.ln
closets, 2½ B, stone FP, Loft,
FR, seller will carry mart.
Call and 51.. $95900

M. Unsworth Realty

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air, PS. PB. AM-FM, radials
62.000 orig. mi Mech.
no
rust 51.500 323 3430

75A-Vans
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Olds '73 Delta U, 4 Dr.. auto.,

-Ford Van 1978 PS. PB, AC,
cruise con? . reg gas Best
offer Over530003310664.

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OSTE EN-DEER RUN

H. Ernest MORRIS sr

OPEN 1-5 SAT &amp; SUN

Altamonte Springs
New two story, all cedar, con..

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and Nön.Cable

NCLUDES:
) Wallets, (4) Charms

Make offer. OSTEEN.

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or see .1 R at Kahzer.pontiac,
DeLand

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Cash for your lot? Will build on
your lot ot our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
mledel Inc., Realtor644-3013

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receive Complete TV

Complete

- 339 0509
339050$ I Plenty of elbow -room
lake
frontage on this 3 acre mini
farm, comp. w- BR home.

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

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E.AltaenonteDr:

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Deltona? Here it is? Should be
$13,000, only $64,500. Custom
built 3-2, has everything including built-In Microwave
' open.

$95,500

INC.

REALTOR, 3227195
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Altamonte, auto repair
Iparts

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Just perfect for sm. lam or
retired couple. 2 BR, lB. IR,
FR, very attractive kit.,
Deltona.

lounge. $175,000.

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cor. lot, whuge oaks, newly
painted inside. Great home for
family. $49,900.

units, Includes restaurant &amp;

Day or Night

Beautiful view across Crystal
Lake. Only vacant lot in area.

IN PINECREST

PLUS

Accessories

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TN IS IS THE DAY to buya fles'
car, see today's Classified adt
for best buys.

cxc.,

Hwy 46 West. Sanford
323 5420

ROBSON MARINE

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1 BR, 26 home w sc pool on 1g.

Sanford commercial, 4 rental

..ak,view 10*. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved road. 240' deep.

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Sanford

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FHA VA. FHA23S&amp;245

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35 ft. Owens Boat, $900, Docked
at Hontoon Marina, DeLanci

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$42,900
Eve. 303 668-5610
305 323 1863
525,000 -_________________

winter Spgs

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REALTOR, MLS

323-5774

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TVSERVICEMGR
Mechanic Inspector
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN RI: ESTATE OF
Now is the time to loin the most
experience,
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CYRUS F. FERNALD.
prgry &amp; fastest growing
Sikorsky &amp; Westland Hell,
es*id
PROBATE DIVISION
copters. Must be up in
TV &amp; home entertainment
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
systems dealer In Fl. Exc.
Fill Nifisber 55.19.Cp
milor components, Overhaul
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Division
benefits &amp; pay to $30001.
1. flight operations. 10hr. wt.
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
Apply in person or cell
$S.perhr. Orlando Helicopters
IN RI, ESTATE OF
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Wssfoat.TV, Kmart Shopping
Airways Building 1, sanford
JOHN GIBSON
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Center, Sanford 333 30J1L.
Airport.3231734.
OF
ADMINISTRATION
INTERESTED
IN
THE
ESTATE:
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NOTICE
Bertender.Coc&amp;tafl WaItress
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS NOTIFIED that the
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Mon thru FF12 to•
Dettona Inn.apply
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE ministration of the estate of Cyrus
FICTITIOUS NAME
4p.m.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS F. Fernald, deceased, FIle
Noticolsherbygiventhat lam
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: Numberl0-30.CP, is pending inthe moaged In business at 341½ LIve Yardman needed, ref. req.
HEREBY Circuit CourtforSeminoieCounty, Oak Center, Live Oaks Blvd.,
ARE
YOU
RakIng, trimming I lawn
NOTIFIED that the ad. Florida, Probate Division, the Casselberry, Fl.. 372W, SemInole
taint io*st,c-ofle Evening
of
JOHN
address
Of
which
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Seminole
County,
Florida
minIstratIon of the estate
under the fic.
Herald, P.0, Sos 1W, San.
File
Number
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
titious
name
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GIBSON, deceased,
of TREASURE
lord, Fl. 33771.
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Inc., Realtors
S French II? 92) Sanfc
323 532.1

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NEW LISTING

$42,900

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323-1156

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weight Is just right for your height, If we take
and stomachi"
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NEW LISTING
In the country yet close to town.
This home has 3. acres
income producing grove. 3 BR,
7B, C H&amp;A, tam. rm.,
swimming pool Remodeled
kit &amp; fireplace, too. Priced to
sell at 567300 w low dwn
payment.

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Hwy-92. 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
AUTO AUCTION every
i;Isday &amp; Saturday at 7:10. Pt's,
e only one In Florida. You set
Ie reserved prIce. Call 904-233Nil fec further detl'lIs.

DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY -STAY LATE

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Spacious 9 rm., 2 story old
home Modernized, exc. cond
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new cent. Eiec. heat &amp; air. 17
Maanolia Av . Sanford
"Your
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Kasper Real Estate
off your robe, slippers,
43 6S70

OPEN HOUSE
SaturdayS. Sunday 10
24)7 Yale Ave Lovely Urick, 3
BR, 26. Pool home Hostess
Nancy Fetid

VA.FHA CONVENTIONAL
HOMES FOR SALE
Alioassumemortgages
3SIDROOMHOMES
Altamonte
552,900

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OPEN SUNDAY 12:30TOI
Ca1t322.76llforappt.
ISSS.SurnmerlinAve.
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. I An elite old Sanford home. 2
Sates help vanted. F.T. EX
I blocks from Lk. Monroe.
pret.ji. , S day wk, paid
Spacious charmer, nestled
group ins. Apply in person I under 1g. oaks. completely
onlv.Swe.n.v'sOfflceSuDoIv. I
DIR. D,a,Ith
;j',;' Beauflfullyland•
22 Magnolia Ave.
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scaped. LARGE ASSUMABLE
Cooks - FT or PT. Exp. only In
L0*TT1ST MOnT.
finedining. Particular interest
$74,500.
indmnnei'line&amp; salad persons.
See Barbara - Deltona Inn,
Deltona.
Harold Hall Realty

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ONCEAMONTH

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By Owner 4 BR, 25, great rm.,
eat.in kit. OR, Fl. Rm. Aft 5,
323-55)7.
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Automatic w3sher, dryer, couch,
1 old pine chest. old chest &amp;
matching bed, antique bicycle,
ant,que mirror, hutch. Some
nice antique &amp; modern glass
peces. TV &amp; home en
tertainment set. &amp; all kinds of
misc items

Garage Sale: Sat. 8 am. Hidden
Lake Sub off Lake Mary Blvd.
302 Meadowhilis
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Yard Sale, 05 Holly Ave
Sat. Sun9til'
(EVERYTHING)

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Aye.

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2 yrs. old, 2 BR, 26, eat-In kit.,
formal DR.wet bar In den. VA
Financing, $34,500.

Antiques, comp house fur
nishings. Beautiful plants, fur
coat 10 5. Sat Sun, 701 W 19th
St . Sanford

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tennis, shuffleboard &amp; fishing,

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Leisure World on the great St.
Johns, boat ramp, swim pool.

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worm beds, secluded area,
terms, $106,000.

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54-Garage Sales

Garage Sale Tools, books,
magazines, games. glassware,
turn. Sat 9 5 1406 Valencia C?
East ott Locust.

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6 Acres beautiful oak and pine
trees, 3 houses, 2 hot houses, S

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
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Room for anoltice with 3 Bdrm 2
Bath home to enjoy. One half
acre zoned commercial on
busy four lane. Owner may
assist with financing. $36,900.

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Owner moving must sell,
country, 3.1, formal din, area,
eat.in kit.. sc. porch. Extra
fenced lot with fruit trees.
1.34,500.

upstairs 3 BR, 15; downstairs
2 BR apt. Excellent Income,
high yield. Laro. assumable
low interest mort. $36,000.
HAROLD HALL REALTY
INC. REALTOR • MLS
3235774

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Furn duplex. fine downtown
location, neat, In good repair,

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WANTED: Mature lady to live.
in 2 days &amp; 2 nights a wee*i.
prepare meals &amp; care for
invalid lady In Sanford
residence. Call 305.322.425%

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beets, at Treasure island,
Hwy. U, E. of Leesburg. fl

AFFORDABLE LIVING 3 Bdrm
1' Bath, 1 years old, at end of
quiet, well kept street. Fenced
back yard with utility shed. 1
yr. Warranty. $39,000.

7 BR 1 B new paint 8. carpet,
quiet neighborhood. 53000 dwn,
owner will hold. $24,900.

2 BR, 1½ B, condo, w.washer &amp;
dryer,pool,avail Immed.,S300
mo dip. nego. Reply Box 47, c.
o The Evening Herald, P.O.
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

CALL62$.0636

Strawberries-iargel. plentiful
YOU or we pick daily, Ito 1000
qts.; caullHower $4 by.; sweet
potatoes $ lbs. $1; lettuce &amp; -

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1 Acre cn St. Johns River, OK for
mobile home or bldg. site.
$16,000. Terms.

Lovely 1 BR condo, eqpt. kit.,
pool I. game rm. privileges.
$250 mo. + Sec. dep. 32US7- -. *

UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

TempleOranges-Tangerines
13.O0perbu,-you pick
332.3047

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IMMACULATE ) t3drm home
with carpet, New energy
saving CHA with assumable
5' pCt. mortgage or
refinancing priced at $43,900
Must see to appreciate.

40-Condominiums

LIVE-IN COMPANION
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24 HOUR

207 E. 25th St.

2 BR, LP &amp; kit., sm. Fl. rm.,
laundry rm. Ref. Req. 322-3233
between 6 p.m..I p.m.

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Eves. 3220612, 322-1567

2BR, 15, new carpet, fenced
yard, new kit. appliances, 412
RosallaDr.322.4035.

RN's- LPN's

REALTY

323-7832

Unf*irfllshed

NEEDED NOW!

CONDO LIVING AT ITS BEt
Gorgeous work free, clean, ne
7 BR, 26. upstairs loft MB
Spiral Staircase. This home
a mustt Priced right, ready
enoy. Free time at pool or r
hall. Assumable 1st mort. Lc

ROBBIE's

Country home. Cameron Ave. i
acre home has extra Ig rms,
FP, FR, DR. guest Cottage,
gazebo. All this for $79,900.
Owner will hold mort w.29 Pc?.
awn, sal to pct.
For'rent 2 BR unfurn apt., st75
mo.

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WTffito baby sitting in my home.
S. Sanford Ave. Area.

MULTIPLE LISTiNG.REALTOR

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41-Houses

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HAL COIJtT IEALTY Inc.

1 BR, newly remodeled &amp;
decorated, Heat &amp; AC. ww
carpeting, w.front yard. $200
mo + dec. 323-5005.

2 hairdressers wIth following

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R,)5Condo,kit.eqpt.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
3227972
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RetIred Man to help on farm.

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1 RR$199 up. Pool. Adults only'
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
323.5670
Call
Sanford.

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Effective January 30, 1950, I am
AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
no longer assocIated with
Buck's Restaurants.
Sell Avon. Increase your earnIng
Carl I. Dletrlch
power. For details. Call

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SANFORD-Remodeled 1 BR.
plus den.air. tile bath. $220.
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Adults. 54J1J.

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CornefofFrinchI1h

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

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Winter Park, Florida 37790
Telephone: 30S441.3333
PublIsh tan. 2$ &amp; Feb. 1.1950

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For Rent w.poss option, $250, 23
BR, C.H$A, pool. Pets &amp; older
children O.K. 1320 Forrest Dr.
333 $72 ate .? pm 'S'i mu. Ia
$230 dam. deposit.
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I.g 1 BR fully eqpt, AC. WD.
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

(304)3234330 ext. 293
Publish Feb. 1, I, 1950

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
BETTINGHOUS, HIERS I.

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'r register at class,
Free Income tax help for senior citIzens, 9 n.m. to
noon, Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce spon-

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only,

'n 1977 LegisLature 0*dered restoration of the
Capitol as It existed in 1902
and appropriated $7,039,000
fur the job. mxs spent jüt
over .i million removing
three wings built after 1902
and stabilizing the dome,
leaving $4.9 million for the
final phase.
Restoration plans worked
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out by Shepard Associates
Jacksonville will have to be

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA DER-31
PROBATE DIVISION
Fill Number IO.1S.CP
Division
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
IN RE:ESTATE OF .
BOARD
OF COUNTY
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HELEN MOSS KAFER.
Deceased LUMMI3IUNM
The County of Seminole
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Separate sealed bids for the
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
TO
DEMANDS following items will be received in
OR
CLAIMS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE the Office of the Purchasing
Agent, Room 417, Seminole County
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
ARE
HEREBY 32711, until 10:00 A. M.. Monday,
YOU
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad. February 1$, 1910. at which time
ministration of the estate of and place bids will be publicly
HELEN MOSS KAFER,decaassd. OPIned and read:
Installation of Central Sewer
File Number S0.15.CP, is pending
System, S Points Complex; Labor.
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate DivisIon, Materials. Recaulking Walls In
the address of which Is Seminole Seminole County Courthouse;
Theodollte and
Distancer;
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, 32771. The personal Livestock Trailer; (2) Road
representative of the estate Is L. Tractors; Mechanical Compactor;
DANNER HIERS, whose address Cat Cages; 150 Gallon Sprayer,
5 200 W. Welbourne Ave., P.O. Library Transaction Slips; Work
Drawer 999, Winter Park, Fla., Uniforms; No. 37 Rock GVaveI;
32790. Thenameand address of the Word Processing; Bunker Gear;
personalrepresentative'sanorney Microfilm Reader.Printer.
Specifications for all the above
are set forth below.
All persons having claims or items are available at no charge in
demands against the estate are theofficeofthePurchasingAgent.
For Installation of Central
required, WITHIN THREE
each bid must
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Sewer System
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF be accompanied either by a
THIS NOTICE, to file w'th the cashier's check upon an in.
clerk of the above court a written corporated bank or trust company.
statement of any claim or demand or a Bid Bond with corporate
they may have. Each claim must surety satisfactory to Seminole
beinwriting and must indicate the County, for not less than five
basisfor the clalm,the name acid percent (S pct.) of the amount Of
addressofthecredilororhlsaøent the bid. The County will accept
or attorney, and the amount only such surety company or
claimed. If the claim Is not yet companies as are authorized to
due, the date when it will become write bonds of such character and
due shall be stated. If the claim is amount under the laws of the State
cont),ent or unliquidatid, the of Florida, and only those corn
nature of the uncertainty shall be panics which are acceptable to the
stated. If the claim Is secured, the County.
For Installation of Central
security shall be described. The
Sewer System and Recaulking
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to Walls in the Seminole County
enable the clerk to mail one copy Courthouse only, upon award,
to each personal representativ,. successful bidder will be requIred
All persons interested in the to furnish Payment and Per.
estate to whom a copy ot this formance Bonds, each in the
Notice of Administration has been amount of 100 pct of the total bid
mailed are required, WITHI N amount and proof of insurance.
THREE MONTHS FROM THE BOnd forms will be furnished by
THE
FIRST the Seminole County Purchasing
OF
DATE
OF
THIS Divisionandonlythoseformswill
PUBLICATION
NOTICE, to file any oblections be used.
The County reserves the right to
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the relect any and all bids, with or
cause,
waive
to
qualillcations of the personal without
representative, or the venue or Iechnicalities.ortoaccept the bid
whIch in Its ludoment best serves
Iurlidittlon of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND the interest of the County. Coat of
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED submittal of this bid is considered
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. an operational cost of the bidder
Date of the first publIcation of afldstiallnotbipassedonto,Orbe
this NolIce of Administration: borne by the County.
JoAnn Blackmon, CPM
January 23,
Purchasing Agent
L. Danny Hiers
As Personal RepresentatIve
wrinwse, oom .0
of the nstate 0,
Sanford, FL 3377)
HELEN MOSS KAFER

and inflation has just been
rampant, causing construction prices to go out of
sight," Kelley said.

fir. etni Inn tin ('.nld.nrnd Rnaii Twle weakly elassea

Seminole

FrIday,Feb.1, 1910-tA.

EveningHerald,Sanford,Fl.

Worried about income tax?
Apply for 6 mo. extensiOfl to
tile 1040 form. I.R.S. approved.
Contact Jay Jackson (or

- Publish: January 11, 15, 23, &amp;

years since the appropriation

TUESDAY,FEBRUARY5
Sanford Senior Citizens, Sanford Civic Center. Bring
a bag lunch. Followed by business and bingo.
Exercise Class sponsored by Goldenrod Civic Club,
a.m.and6p.m.,GoldenrodCivlcCenterlocated behind

Lmgw.sdtake Mary
434
Noath, 14

FICTI1'IOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
of Seminole, Sanford, Florida, •
bUSineSS at 2414, Hwy
banking corporation, will be held
Longwood, Fla., 32750,
in the Central Board Room on Seminole County, Florida, under
WedneSday, February 20, 1910, at the fictitious name of PICTURE
9:15 AM., for the following pur. PERFECT PHOTO SERVICES,
poses:
and that I intend to register said
(I) Election of Directors
name with the Clrk ofthe Circuit
(2) To transact such other Court, Seminole County. Florida in
buslnes as may properly come
cordae with the provlslOfli of
before the meeting,
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
.i. Allan Housend
Wit: Section U5.09 Florida
Vice President I. Cashier
Statutes 1957.
Publith Feb. 1. S.- 1950
ci. ciii. W,n•. In..

"It's like every other construction project in the world,
the Tallahassee civic center,
my backyard swimming pooi
or whatever. It's been two

Adventist Church, Moss Road, Winter Springs.
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio SocIety, 7:30 p.m.,
Tele-Communlcatlons Building, Sanford Airport.
TOPS Chapter 70, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford VFW 1010$ joint meeting, 8p.m., post home.

CLASSIFIED ADS

The annual rflNtIng of the
stockholders of the Flagship Bank

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LEGAL NOTICE

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
(UP!) - Plans to restore the
1902 CapItol must be scaled
down because the lowest bid
u job was $1.1_._,_,,.
million
more man me L.eglsLaLure
appropriated.

Cuselberry AA closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DeBary, 8 p.m.,
DeBary Community Center, For senior
,
Sanlord VFW 15155 dInner, 5:30 8 p.m., long cabin
post home, on lakefront. Open to public.
Seminok County School System Vocational Exhibit,
Altamonte Mall through Sunday.
Chthheu's Missic Workshop, University of Central
Florlda,9:30a.m.tonoon,ages6-16.AlsoFeb.9andl6.
Call UCF College of Extended Studies at 275-21Z1.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Ballroom and round dancing, 8p.m. Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
"Young-at-Heart" dance,8p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road. mnntruction, 7:30 p.m. Open to
public, refreshments Included,

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Friday, Feb. 1, iNi

UCLA Leads Big Night Of college Upsets
By United Press International

made secondranked Oregon
Mike Sanders scored 19
State look like a pickup team. points and Kiki Vandeweghe
Maybe some people were
"ft's a great feeling to know added 14, all in the second
suprised when UCLA bounced that the kids can get up off the
half, to hand the 19-2 Beavers
back from a loss to beat the floor from that loss and give it
their first Pac-10 loss. James
No. 2 team In the country. But to the No. 2 team In the
Wilkes did a fine Job on Steve
Coach Larry Brown wasn't.
ti," BJ-OW1 continued.
Johnson, who still finished
"I saw It In the kids' eyes
What made the decision with 29 points before fouling
and faces before the game," even more amazing was that out' with three minutes left,
Brown said Thursday night Oregon State had already
Oregon State led at 10-8 with
after UCLA, rebounding from walloped UCLA earlier in the 15:20 left in the opening half.
an 80-64 drubbing by year.
But midway througli the half
Washington State Tuesday
"They knew they had a UCLA reeled off 14 connight, posted a 93-67 rcw' that score to settle," said Brown. secut.ive points to grab a

commanding 28-13 lead and
never again trailed.
Oregon State, behind the
Inside dominance of Johnson,
cut the deficit to 38-30 with
1:50 left In the half. But the
Bruins, with Sanders hitting
several key baskets,- scored
live straight points to take a
43.30 halftime lead.
The Bruins Increased their
lead to 49-32 two minutes into
the second half. They grabbed
a 20-point lead, 6444, with

against the cold-shooting half to pull out the tense
Buckeyes.
victory.
Derek Smith scored nine
Billy Williams and Larry
points during a second-half Nance combined for 33 points
burst to rally Louisville to its and 12 rebounds as Clemson
10th straight victory,
raised Its record to 14-5.
Don Newman scored 17
Danny Ainge scored 25
points as a patient Idaho club points to set a career scoring
snapped Weber State's 18- record for Brigham Young
game winning streak, the and lead the Cougars to their
longest in the nation.
16th victory in 20 games.
Butch Carter scored 17
Arnette Haliman's to slam
points and Indiana outscored dunks late In the second half
Thlinni' in-C) late in the second helped Purdue get past Iowa.

top teams, Michigan State
shocked No. 4 Ohio State, 1454, No. 5 Louisville edged
Tulane, 64-60, Idaho stunned
Weber State, 51-45, Indiana
downed Illinois, 60.54,
Clemson routed Georgia
Tech, 76-52, Brigham Young
beat Texas El-Paso, 89.81, and
Purdue whipped Iowa, 70.56.
Jay Vincent scored 21 points
and Michigan State broke the
game open at the start of the
second half with an 6.2 spurt

11:34Ieft and extended itto7J48 with 7:17 to go and weru
never headed.
Oregon State Coach Ralph
Miller made no excuses for
his team,
"UCLA played an excellent
game," he said: "Certainly If
they play this way the rest of
year they will be factor in the
(Pac-10) race. They beat us .
soundly tonight. They certainly deserved to win."
In other games involving

'Kiki' KO!s Hawks, Greyhounds Upset '
Top-seeded Lyman was upset by St. Cloud 62.49 while. the
other three top seeds Crooms, Kissimmee and Ocala Vanguard
advancd to the semnl.thiais Thursday in the Seminole Sunrise
KiwanfFreshman Basketball Tournament at Seminole High
School.
Behind rugged 6-1 center Mike Holden's 14 points, St. Cloud
Jumped to a 26.17 halftime lead over the Greyhounds, who had
defeated the Bulldogs twice this year.
Lyman rallied to pull within seven points on several occasions in the birth quarter, but could get no closer.
Holden finished with 24 points. Point guard Darrell Johnson
hit several key buckets down the stretch and ended with 11
points. Jack Durham and 6-3 center Tom Feller both had 10

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Lundquist and his prepsters will square off In a
2:00 p.m. contest against some pretty Impressive
former high school stars Including Ned and Tim

Raines, David Wiggins and Randy Brown.
Raines is with the Montreal Expos and Wiggins
with the San Francisco Giants, both are certainly
no baseball strangers to the Sanford area.
Admission to the game has been set at 50 cents.

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Keep the knees bent and the eye always on the ball.
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POW at the back fence. Hold the racket ,in this position
(slightly below the waist) until you are ready to hit.

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with 32 points.
Celtics 119, Bullets 103
Rick Robeyj continuing to
sparkle as a replacement for
Injured Dave Cowens,
triggered a Boston rally with
l2 points tn the third period to
lift the Celtics to their fourth
straight victory.

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AU-Star break, Denver's Dan
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involves the same ready position as the
forehand groundetroke. Racket held lightly by the throat with
the left hand and gripping the racket in the Eastern forehand
grip. (Remember the Eastern forehand grip involves holding
On racket so that the "V" formed by the juncture of your
thumb and Index finger is squarely on top of the racket handle.) This lithe waiting grip. The eyes are on the ball, weight
bn bails of feet, feet about shoulder width apart
Step No. 2— When you see thq ball coming to the backhand

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If YOU can't make It to the when they face Kissimmee at
Seminole-Mainland game 1:00 in semi-final action. The
tonight, there's still plenty of opening semi-final game pits
basketball action right here in St.- Cloud against Ocala
Sanford.
Vanguard at 6:00 p.m.
The Crooms Panthers carry.
The Panthers are the 1ce
Seminole County's hopes for Seminole County team alive
the Sunrise Tournament title In the tournament.

Panther Toile Hendricks goes for two against
Lake Howell In the Sunrise Tourney. Semi-final
action continues tonight. In prep action tonight
Seminole travels to Daytona Seabreeze, DeLand
Is at Lake Howell, Eustis visits Oviedo and Lyman
travels to Mainland.

YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

Of course all the experts say that the backhand is really. the
most simple to learn, that It is technically the least difficult
This may be true but for the first five years I played tennis 11;
did not hit one backhand. I just kept running farther and"
farther around the backhand side and hitting forehands or
would just catch anything that came to the backhand side and
yell "your point". U the balls we were playing with belonged to
me Irnade the rule that no one could hit to my backhand or I
would take the balls and go home. Well, there are some simple
rules tofollow to develop a decent backhand md If you follow
them and practice very 'hard In a few years you can quit
running around that side.
Step No. 1 involves the same ready position as the forehand
groundatroke. Racket held lightly by the throat with the left
hand and gripping the racket In the Eastern forehand grip.
(Remember the Eastern forehand grip Involves holding the
racket so that the "V" formed by the Juncture of your thimb.
and Index finger is squarely on top of the racket handle.) This
is the waiting grip. The eyes are on the ball, weight on balls of
feet, feet about shoulder width apt

has announced that his squad will take on some
Fighting Seminole alumni tomorrow at Sanford
Memorial Baseball Field.

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Friends, don't believe those articles in tennis books and
magazines That tell you, "the backhand is easy, or, "try my
method to learn the backhand without lessons," or the latest
and most ridiculous one yet, "learning the backhand while you
sleep". This 1ist ur'une by a series of tapes to be
to while you deep. There Isonly one way to learn how to hit a
proper backhand and It is going to be given to you free of
charge. Ready? Spend at least three years with a good pro,
practice daily, and when you get tired of so much practice go
nut arA practicesome more. After a few years of this, If you
are a good athlete, you will probably develop a good backhand.

Seminoles Face 'Alumni

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Vanguard, who toyed with Daytona Beach Father Lopez 99-42.
Six Vanguard players connected for double figures In the
rout headed by Reggie Faison with 16 points. Guard Paul
Solomon followed with 14 as did Michael Jackson.
Kevin Barlow had 11 while forward Phillip Washington and
guard Antoine Roberts tossed in 10 each. Jeff Hawk with 12 and
Marty Cone with. 10 paced Lopez.
In the 8p.m. matchup tonight it will be host Crooms and the
Kowboys of Kissimmee.
The Panthers behind a career high 33 points from Calvin
"KIKI" Bryant and 16 rebounds Iromped Lake Howell 74-33.
"It's the best game-we've played all year," Panther Coach
Chris Marietta boasted. Steady Vernon Law also added 10
points to the Crooms cause.
Kissimmee meanwhile, fought off a determined first half
effort by Lake Brantley before deposing of the Patriots 5640.
The Kowboys Frank Ford tallied a game NO 2i points In the
victory. Phil Cantor with 16 pints, Jeff Mills with 10 and Paul
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Sanford Teen Finds

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They say a dog is man's best
friend, but for 14-year-old Carol
Cowan it's hard to beat a horse.
Like most young people she
dreamed of having her own horse,
but for Carol who lives at 811
Escambia Dr. In Sanford, her
dream came true.
Five years ago Carol's parents
surprised her with a mare she
named Nickey. 1 got her for a
Christmas present," she said.
Carol trained her horse and now
has her boarded in DeBary.
Every day after school, a
member of the family drives
Carol over to the ranch so she can
feed and care for Nickey.
On weekends she and friends
spend the day riding and rounding
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It you're thinking of getting out.(
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CLUB DIAMOND LOUNGE— Big Valentine's

Ball and old fashioned Box Social _Thursday, Feb.
14th beginnIng at 8:30 p.m. Hwy. 1i-92 S. of Debi y.
HOLIDAY INN —LAKE MONROE — Featuring
mouth-watering steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks available in popular lounge. "Overlooking
the St. Johns," Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN — 1.4 — Enjoy live entertilnmeni
In lounge Tqe.day thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. Italian night Saturday — All you
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Dr. RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE — Both lunch
and dinner specials are featured. Live entertainment in lounge Mon. thru Sat. 2544 Park
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and Sciences CETA funded art project, Jan. 25-Feb.
22, Pine Castle Center of the Arts Gallery. Reception for public to meet the artist, Friday, Feb. 1,7-9
p.m. Sculptured ceramics, photography, sculpture
and painting. Gallery open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Saturday Night Dance Club of DèBary, 8p.m.,
dances each SMirday at Debary Community
Center for senior citbens. Live music twice a,
o,dh.
"Gaslight", splue.Iligl$g thriller, 1:30 p.m.,
Feb.74 and Feb. 164, science antitaiwo,
University of Central Florida. Ticket laturmatisu,
ris.zasi.
PfW EubIWeiss, Jan. 13 through Feb. 10,
Maitland Art Center. Reception Sunday, Jan. 13,14
P.M. Meet Theodore Dwo", author of "Prints and
the Print Market," Special anbier Jan. 11 at 10
am. Gallery open free to public Tuesday ftogo
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"Vanities," bittersweet comedy by Jack 11elfner,
Jan. 31, Feb. 14, 74,8:30
Feb. 9 matinee, 2.
p.m.
Central Florida Zeel.glcal Park, open daily 9
am, to Spin., U.S. Highway 1742 between 14 and
Sanford. Picnic facilities.
Geasrul Sanford Mmamu ad Library, open,
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 24 p.m., 5* E.
First St., Sanford.
Deities Theater Arts CalM presents "TAG
Varieties of 1*." Feb. 1411, curtain, 7:39 p.m.,
Deities G
Country Club. Seating by reset.
vatlon, call 101474.1211 for Thursday nI; 100-974
1909, for Friday; and 111-674.1179 for Sabrday.
Dinner by reservation only for club members and
their guests, 1-7 p.m. each night,
Weal Vlrala ledal Club oowud diub social,
DsBazy Fire Hall, Sunday, Feb. 10 RegistratIon, 1
p.m.; &amp;Ivu', 1:10 p.m. Bring cowre.d dish, plates
and silverware. EMsrtWun.nl, prbsL
That AueI Silver &amp; Blue Benefit SuB, Feb. 9.
Slovak Gardens dance hail, Howell Branch Rood, 9
pin, to 1 a.m. Music by 17.jdacs Ss"tlnols Cornmwdty Band with tdg band sound of '4k. Proceeds'
to Lake Howell High School bend uniform fund. For
adults 11 and older. Tickets at T.rt Emporium
mmft Plaza and labs Ussell no $L
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Tuesday, Feb. 12, 7:39 p.m., 5"* (nLI.L.,lft)
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Recent government figures show that
the notorious U.S. divorce rate Is leveling
off but the change may be In the offing,
but Is not likelv to hnw un for several
years.
Divorces jumped an average 8 percent a
year from 1968 to 1976, but In 1977 they
Increased only 1 percent, the smallest
Prix Motocross motorcycle Super Bantamweight cham- annual Increase since 1962. For 1978, the
SATURDAY
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California.
do Gomez and Ruben Valdez. the National Center for Health Statistics
FEBRUARY 2. 1990
from Las Vegas. Nevada.
thinks the final tabulation will show an
AFTERNOON
SUNDAY
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MORNING
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ton in a re-creation of the Old
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too
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age of the $100,000 Rolaids Stars take on the West Stars In
divorces
occur most frequently within a
FEBRUARY 4. 1980
Open from the Dick Weber this annual contest broadcast
few
years
after marriage. The number of
live from Capital centre in
Lanes in St. Louis, Missouri.
new
marriageshas
been dropping since
Landover, Maryland.
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most
recent
peak
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TOURNAMENT The third
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COLLEGE BASKETWEDNESDAY
these marriages has now peaked as well.
nament i presented live from BALL Louisville at St. John's
the Spyglass Hill Golf Club in CD U THE SUPERSTARS
In the future, however, marriages
FEBRUARY 6, 1910
Pebble Beach, Florida.
coverage of the third of the
themselves may stabilize, and not just the
C!) 0 WIDE WORLD OF men's preliminary rounds from
statistics.
EVENING
SPORTS Scheduled events Freeport in the Bahamas.
For one thing, people who marry when
include the Kandahar featuring
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'60, the average age at a first marriage
was 22.8 years for men and 20.3 years for
women. By 78, the figures had risen to 24.2
and 21.8 years, respectively.

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of Psychology Today

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Another factor pointing to a drop In
divorce rates In the 'BOa lies in the
projections done by Richard Easterlin, an
optimistic economist at the University of
Pennsylvania. Because of the low level of
births In the 'COs, he soya, comparatively
few people will join the workforce In the
'805. They will be in demand because of
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These scarce workers will find good
economic opportunities, and if they repeat
past patterns, they will decide to have
more children. In the past, Easterline
says, more births have meant fewer
divorces.

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FEBRUARY 2. 1910

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FEBRUARY 4, 1910

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10:00
11:30
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FEBRUARY 3. n.
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searching, the men of the
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embark on an exciting explore.
lion of the planet. (Part 2)
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tofferson, Carol Burnett and
the Muppets present a musical-variety special for the bonefit of needy Cambodians.

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of
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stars between the years 1941
(5)0 FEBRUARY MAGAZINE
EVENING
and 1972 we reviewed; f"Sharron Lovejoy reports on
lured performers include
gifted children, the Second City
Ginger Rogers. Betty Grabfe. (ID SBECAUSE WE CAM improvisational theater
Marilyn Monroe. Judy Garland Entertainment personalities troupe's 204h bIrthday, and the
and the Village People. (Part 1) Including Julie Andrews. biology of aging.

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What are students worried about these
days? One Index comes from the Austin
campus of the University of Texas, where
students telephoning anonymously can
listen to tapes offering information and
advice on 150 topics involving mental or
physical health. Analyzing the first three
years of the program, three staff members
recently came up with the following list of
the most requested tapes, ranked by
average number of requests per month;
Timing problems In male sexuality (71);
Infatuation or love (61); 3. Dating skills
(55); 4. How to have fun In Austin on next
to nothing (51); 5. Relaxation exercises
(47); 6, Male homosexuality (42); 7.
Female homosexuality (40); 8. Human
beings are sexual by nature (39) 9. How to
say "No" (38) 10. Physical intimacy (37).
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Andrew's Roman Catholic
Church recently, "The bride,
Cynthia Franco, slumped
over, then the bridegroom,
Todd Johnson."
Not so, the mother of the
bride, Sue Franco, said
loyally. "It was the other
way around."
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for the woozy stars of the
occasion, so that they could
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defense attorney Richard
"Racehorse" Haynes. (Part 2
of 2)

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()0 CD 0 NEWS
(10) AS MAN BEHAVES

(T (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
"George And Archie Make A
Dual"

"Behavior Modification"

(1) (17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Guests: John

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Animated. GlIde Radner nar-

Byner. Francine Beers.

6:30
0 (1) NBC NEWS
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(7)0 ABC NEWS
(Ill (35) ANDY GRIFFITH
Andy's deputy upsets his
weekend when he insists his
extrasensory powers predict
that a picnic will prove disas-

rates a tale of a winter olym.

pics in which all of the participants were animals.
D 0 THE INCREDIBLE HULK
After accepting a ride from a
motorcyclist, David Banner
finds himself caught in the middIe of a war between rival cycle
gangs.
(7)0 BAD. CATS Nick and
Ocee pose as truckers to get
information on a mobile museuse parlor ripping off rigs
and their cargos.
(fl)(35) JIM ROCKFORD "The
Empty Frame"
(10) WASHINGTON WEEK
IN REVIEW
(121(17) MOVIE
"Willard"
(1971) Bruce Davison, Ernest
Borgnine. An unbalanced
young man trains an army of
rats to destroy his enemies.

trous.

2 (10) AS MAN BEHAVES
"Controlling Human Behavior"
(121(17) BOB NEWHART Bob
and his friend, "The Peeper."
take a trip down memory lane
and wind up in the slammer.

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criminals.
"An
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Unmarried Woman" (1978) Jill
Clayburgh, Alan Bates. A dedicated wife and mother finds a

MORNING
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now self-awareness after her
husband of 16 years confesses
that he's in love with someone

else.
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700

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A bum threatens to sue Fred
when li, accidentally injures
himself in their junk yard.
24(10) MACNEIL / L.EHRER
REPORT
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George Foreman guest stars as
Lamont's brother in a community play.
7:30

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(1]) (35) MAUDE Walter
becomes resentful when
Maude spends every spare
minute with a handsome, best-

Jamie Fart.

(10) FREE TO CHOOSE
"From Cradle To Grave" Dr.
Milton Friedman discusses his
belief that the welfare system
in the U.S. is dangerous and
wasteful and that the best
answer to it IS a negative
income tax.
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(1]) (35) BENNY HILL
4 (10)
SOUNDSTAGE
"Southside Johnny And The
Asbury Jukes"
(121(17) LAST OF THE WILD
"Bears"

EA,K NIGHT:

11:30
TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Richard Pryor,
Ray Charles.
(1)0 MOVIE "The Stranger"
(C)(1972) Glenn Corbett, Cameron Mitchell. After crashing on
an unfriendly planet, an astronaut is pursued by Its leader. (2
Hrs.)
(DO NEWS
(11)(35) LIFE AND TIMES OF
EDDIE ROBERTS Eddie and
Dolores engage in a catharsis
to end all catharses at their
group encounter session.
(12) (17) MOVIE "Mothra"
(1962) Franky Sakal, Hiroshi
Kolzumi. A horrible flying mon.
star terrorizes Tokyo.

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Man" (8/W) (1938) Claude
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realizes, after he has suffered
an attack by a wolf, that he is
becoming a werewolf. (1 1/2
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edition of "the greatest show children look upon television
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(1953) Richard Carlson. Barbara Rush. After a meteor
crashes In the Arizona desert, a
scientist is visited by strange
creatures from outer space. (1
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24(10) FOOTSTEPS "There
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can be learning, as well as fun,
experiences for children.
11:30
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The Gold Bug" A young boy
joins an ax-slave and a trea.
sure hunter In a wild search for
Captain KIdd's buried gold.
(Part 1)
(f) (35) MOVIE "Klondike
Annie" (81W) (1936) Mae West,
Victor McLagI.n. A saloon
singer takes a dead missionary's Identity and runs off with
a sea captain, with the police
hot on her trail. (1 1/2. Mrs.)
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And The Sea" (1958) Spencer
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battle with the sea.
12:30

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West.
3:30
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Sam" (C) (1972) Woody Allen,
Diane Keaton. The spirit of
Humphrey Bogart provides
advice to a lovelorn movie buff.
(11/2 Hrs.)
(5)0810 VALLEY A militant
InJian friend of the Barkleys
returns to Stockton after
attendingHarvardLawsch,
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Open from the DicI( Weber
Lanes in St. Louis, Missouri.

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enter a grueling off-road race,
unaware that two mobsters
plan to recover a cache of
smuggled gold coins during the
avant.

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Jaime goes undercover as a
tutor to a prince to safeguard
the youth's father from assessins,

(10) V.I. PEOPLE

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rest of the wagon train and turn
toward California.
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Shirley and her chief antagofist, Cushing,
Cushing, are brQught cbsat when three protesters handcuff them together.
8:30
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pays Jeffrey Brooke's nephew
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pet theft ring that sells animals
to laboratories for experiments.
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Bruce Dern. A professional getaway drl4r is the target of an
obsessed police detective.
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Stubing's womanizing twin
brother meets a wealthy lady.
while a widow (Florence
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(5)QTHE ODD COUPLE
on swindlers selling fake corn4 (10) FIRING LINE
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include the Kandahar featuring
women's giant slalom and American expatriate is forced
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he is on is held under
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siege. (2 Firs.)
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FLYING CIRCUS A courteous
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murderer charms all the court
California,
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paper won 33 major jourHigh Growth" Guest: William Jerome Kern and Cy Coleman.
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became a cub reporter for became classics, such as his
(3) OUTLOOK
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political process."
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PEOPLE Super Bantamweight cham800
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deadly plot involving top Los journalism, I don't have a organ
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many shallow romantic conpreconceived bias about the
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conclusion of my reporting."
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Friday, Feb. 1, 1NO

Daytime Schedule

Carson Is A Mystery
Even To Co-Workers
By CINDY ADAMS
NEW YORK — A backstage exec on
Johnny Carson's show was asked if he'd
like to do a book on ('arson and confided he
didn't know Carson, that nobody knows
him. He said, "I'd hardly have enough for
a pamphlet." Erik Estrada's back is now
okay, so he's back taking karate lessons ...
Joyce Dewitt's going cta&amp;.
lopped off the hair and is even trying to
speak delicately, like through an Itsy small
mouth ... Doris Day: "In Hollywood all
marriages are happy. It's trying to live
afterwards that causes problems."
Raymond Burr, who already has homes
in Honolulu, Hollywood and downtown
FIJI, Just made a down payment on
another, In Mexico City. I guess he has
luggage, will travel... Gregory Peck made
it to a Manhattan disco and en1ed U)
dancing cheek-tocheek with his wife.
Tuesday Weld's joining the Eastward
Ho! exodus and looking for a Manhattan
apartment. I mean, how long can you take
that California sun, right? ... At a charify
auction, a John Travolta shirt brought in
$300, a Biut Reynolds job only grabbed $90.
Ed Asset's cat Is not only allowed at the
dinner table when the family dines, but ON
the dinner table. It sits and scratches right
next to the butterplate. What can I tell you

MORNING

— I prefer a centerpiece! ... Would you
believe Woody Allen once allowed as how
he'd like to be reincarnated and come back
as Warren Betty's fingertips?
Maxene Andrew,, one-third of those
sisters named Patti, Maxene and
LaVerne, Is looking to grab a part in a
Broadway musical ... Robert Redford's
•41g to play Thomas Jefferson, and
Richard DrLyfues wants to play Adolf
Hitler ... Brandos favorite alias is "Myles
Gahbon." He checked into St. John's
Hospital In Santa Monica under that one.
Meslisia Gilbert's odol is Shirley
MacLame, and Krlsty Nichols' is Jane
Fonda ... Blanca Jagger's new boyfriend,
John s.m.ts over whom she Is Insanely
crazy, is in his early 20s. Mrs. Jagger Is not
.Jackt.rdflnaflyhung up his tel after 12
years of 'P.awali Five-O."
Estell Parses, is looking to do a
nightclub act ... Lionel Hamptos's tail,
gorgeous woman for 15 years, model
Audry Smalts, complains the man travels
so much he's never around. Fingering the
baubles he's given her, Lionel mumbled,
"You're doin' okay, baby."
With all her handshaking, moneyraising, babykisaing and running around
with her big-name chums, Bess Myersea
spends a little time each day with her
ailing parents. A good girl.

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February
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worlds two most famous ice
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By CONNIE FLETCHER
American Library Asia.
The cartoonist's first duty is to puncture pretense — to
show us the world aswe've always secretly suspected It to
be: a place where fate is a banana peel and all the
Inhabitants no matter how sober-sided they try to appear
are slightly mad.
The cartoonist can feed us the truth about society and
ourselves In larger doses than the preacher or philosopher
because were caught with our defenses down. We laugh
and learn So the cartoonist can depict adult life as a
bunch of sccred, confused little kids as Charles Schulz
does with his "Peanuts" gang; or depict an out-of-control
government bureaucracy manned by the incompetent and
power-hungry, as Garry Truôe
does with his
Doonesbury gang. Cartooning can mean the art of gentle
ribbing as In Al Hlr.chfeld's loving caricatures, or the
fights and foibles of a by-gone-era as In Peter
Jazz
Age drawings.
"Peter Arm" presents 248 cartoons and line drawings
(236 original New Yorker cartoons) from the late great
chronicler of the Roaring '208. Although this collection
encompasses the period from 1925 to Arno's death in iss
his heart was always in the '208 high society living at
high speed. It's a world of chorus girls lecherous
monocled old men, overstuffed dowagers, faintly sneering
butlers and maitre d's, a world comprised of nightclubs,
cabarets and showgirl's dressing rooms where Arno's
walrus-mustached hero Cadwallader looks on, bewildered
and awkward,
Arno jabs at the absurdities of the glittering rich, their
total ignorance that anything exists beyond their sphere
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drawings also date back to 1925. Hirschfeld's province Is
the Broadway theater; he's been delivering his telling
caricatures of Broadway stars for the New York Times
for more than 50 years. Hirschfeld has been called "the
archivist and historian of Broadway" and the collection
"Hirschfeld" Is filled with Broadway actors and actresses.

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It also includes movie stars poets singers and dancers readers can savor the elongated jawbone of Lynn
Redgrave, the woeful eyes of Baryshnikov, the odd
symmetry of Katherine Hepburn's face. New York Times
critic John RussT1TTio provides the prefa4n this wolt,
dubs Hirschfeld "an enjoyer, not a destroyer." The
cornucopia of playful vibrant cartoons In "Hirshfeld" Is
truly a celebration at i tzniqu cast of players.
"Tales from the Margartt Mead Taproom," a prosecartoon collaboration between syndicated columnist
Nicholas Von Iloggman and Pulitzer-Prize wir.nlng cartoonist Gerry B. Trudeau takes us from the world of the
sophisticated to the world of the near-crazed. (This is the
first paperback appearance of the satire, published in
cloth in 1976.) "Tales" set in American Smoa, asks the
question: "What can spoil an unspoiled tropical
paradise?" (Answer: the importation of American
bureaucrats and social workers, freeze-dried foods,

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Al Ilirschfeld's self-portrait from his new
book, 'Hirsehield by Hirschfeld."

(a butler sternly reprimands a group collecting for the
needy: "I can't help what address you have. We are not a
needy family") and their belief that the world exists only
for them (a distinguished gentleman asks a harried
subway conductor: "Will this train take me anywhere
near the Racquet Club?"). A bum reading the label on a
bottle of wine represents the underside of Arno's world
,...It is pleasant accompaniment to fish, shellfish and the
lighter meats, but Its delicate flavor is perhaps even nior,
appreciated at the end of the meal with melon or dessert.
Albert Hirschfeld Is another cartoonist who works, like
Peter Arno, as aline man rather than a colorist, and whose

television and Coca-Cola.)
Von Hoffman writes a slap-stick "Road to Samoa"
account of how he.Garry and five other thrill seekers
vacationed in Samoa. He also delivers a serious probe of
what American Imperialism has done to the island;
namely, ruined it. Von Hoffman's narrative Is punctuated
by Trudeau's hilarious strips describing the "Gonzo
Governorship" of Uncle Duke (a thinly disguised send-up

5 February 5

Diller. Niteflyte. Clint Holmes.
Calendars
Chuck &amp; Ellie Bissinger, Joe
of journalist Hunter S. Thompson Jr.). Uncle Duke gets
Bushkin.
corrupted very easily by power and frozen daiquiris tie
Calendars based on the
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regards his governorship as the ultimate patronage plum
movements of the sun have
OF SHERIFF LOBO In Among Thieves" Eileen Atkins. been used
EVENING
ancient times,
since
and will sacrifice anything, including hard-to-get vestal
exchange for money, Lobo Malcolm McDowell and
The virgins, to retain it.
Michael Jayston are featured in but none has been perfect.
agrees to ignore a con man's
6:00
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plot to dupe the mayor and the
"Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown" celebrates 30 years
in distress, a castle hidden in Western nations measured
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:Iistrict attorney.
the French Pyrenees, and an time until 1582 A. D., was of the "Peanuts" comic strip, 15 years of TV specials and
5 (10) ART OF BEING 3)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
authorized by Julius Caesar in io years of movies. While neither as inclu.sive nor as enHUMAN 'Myths, The Colloc- Coach Reeves helps a lady cop
international criminal gang.
46
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break up an angel dust ring.
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AND FRIENDS
takes to the commercial air of still on strike. Elaine makes an true yea r was 365 and one- insight into Schulz's craftsmanship and the special
TV to make "Cunningham enormous sacrifice to win their fourth days long, gave every techniques used in translating Charlie to TV and film, a
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well as a beguiling history of the "Peanuts" crew.
demands for better working fourth year 368 days.
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Rockford enters the fashion
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Bee gets a job at the town print play after a m'Jel's death is
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shop where the new proprie- written off by police as suicide.
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'Housecalls' Falls Short On TV Screen
By DAVID HANDIER

edges have been sanded once was a TV convention also dangerous. A senile doctors don't have trouble
"Housecalls," a pleasant
enough melange of old movieiiII1I down - which is too bad, but that no one has tried to person shouldn't run a meeting women.
since that's where the get away with since ,That hospital, and it was up to
The stories, though soft,
sentiment and new liberation
comedy came from. And the Girl" went off the air 10 Charley to fight him. Now are adequate. However, the
rhetoric, was one of the film arney). Weatherby's relationship between years ago.
Amos, too, is in a state of ersatz Neil Simon work-play
comedy hits of 1078.
reelection bid, and his Charley and Ann is now
In fact, the romance suspended animation. He's a dialogue is an annoyance
In case you missed It, scheme for a reluctant imprisoned in TV never- between Ann and Charley
lo'iaWe old coot. "Nice part after about 10 minutes.
Charley Michaels (Walter Charley's backing, were never-land,
about
being a doddering old There are set-ups and there
now a lot like that of Afl
Matthau) a surgeon whose sifted into the story. The
Charley sills operates out Marie
fool
Is
that you can get away are punch-lines. Nothing
and Don Hollinger
wife hasdto
died, jumps
movie
was
a
bit
of
a
mess,
of
"sjngton,
and
Ann
'l
"That
Girl,"
which
might
with
murder,"
be mutters, else, "I'm showing Dr.
the swinging but the delightful per- wo&amp; .... there In an ad- not be a coincidence since No talk of retiring him.
Navarro around," says Ann
si'JtiK-onfy to he snared formances prevailed.
ministrative function, the
to
Charley of a visiting
by Ann Anderson (Glenda
same
executive The only chracter who
CBS
has
physician,
"He's already
made
though
she
now
has
her
own
producer,
Jerry
Davis,
has
remains
the
same
Jackson), a headstrong, "Housecalls" into a situation office and attends board ihzied
been
around,"
returns
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shows,
none-to-gay divorcee who comedy. Aclàiowledging the meetings.
Norman
Solomon,
the
Charley.
One
after
another.
hates both one-night-stands film's dependency on its lead
Of course, Ann and woman-hungry bachelor
Their high-decibel love
fair to Impose the
and price-gouging doctors, performers, three con- affair has been frozen before Charley are not the people played by Richard Benjamin standards
of
movie on
in
the
movie
and
Ray
Charley fights her - and siderable talents have been its resolution, much thte an they used to be. Charley, who
the TV spin-off? Perhaps.
his feelings for her — but brought in: Wayne Rogers as elevator trapped between was a bit of a greedy swine, reason
Buktenlca
in
the
series.
The
he hasn't changed
But in the case of
true love triumphs..
Charley,
Lynn
Redgrave
as
floors.
They
go
out
together
now
is
a
gently
bemused
he
was
a shallow stereotype"Housecalls"
thwe, because it's
the tranwor.
The film was set' against Ann and David Wayne as but don't thik about quipster. Ann, the two-fisted
the background of Ken- Weatherbee,
marriage or date other cynic, is a wide-eyed bowl of before, and remains' ' sition here is a vivid
slngton General Hospital,
But the small-screen people. It's a relaxed,
, Jello.
You didn't buy him then, you Illustration of precisely how
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February 6

9:30

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visiting father gives all of his
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By ROB PATTERSON
it lived on."
activity among American teen- chorus line girls to rig the
both sides of the troubled Conway, The Pointer Sisters.
Even if your mother isn't
agers, and the effects which casino's roulette wheels.
In fact, the American border without a problem.
sex education classes and
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adult attitudes do or do not IS (10) THE BATTLE OF THE
Clancy Brothers with stylings to heart, the Clancys the charm of hearing(IJ a
WESTLANDS A report on the
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have on them.
Tommy Makem should bring getting an unheard-of 18- Tommy and Liam live (with
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EIGHT IS ENOUGH
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in California for the
Lang Sync.
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One of the finest bunch of they played four times in all, famed guitarist Archie thieves through sheer stupidity up comic, while Nancy swoons OWlf is Presented.

musicians who ever kissed
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cannon.
the Blarney, the Clancys they all went their separate home on the wonderful 4i(1O)
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inhabitants of the Bontinck
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and develops a "killer foot" to (I) LOVE BOAT "The Kiss.
tertalning behind him,
traditional music. But now whet we had was as good as
protect
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may
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front room, and some Ireland and the Republic,
dancer and director Vera Zori- The Angels search for the mur- vow.
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respectability. The old songs where it Immediately lent
in a 1930's style dance Pet" (1958) CIark.Gable, Doris
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DEAR DICK: Is Susan on "Eight Is Enough" pregnant?
I've noticed the last few shows she has been wearing
beg taps and seems to be gaining weight. PAT BENZ,
Vancouver, Wash.
They call you Eagle-eye Pat, I bet, You're right. Susan
Richardson, who plays Susan Bradford, is, indeed, expecting. They had planned to have Susan Bradford.
become pregnant, so it all fits in nicely. But Susan
Richardson began showing before they wanted, so they
had her wear heavy clothing and shot her from the chest
up to keep the secret a little longer.
IJPAIL DICK: Has "Smokey and the Bandit" ever been
shown on TV? FIve dollars Is riding on your answer. N.
HURLEY, Michigan City, lad.
You win. Or lose. Depending on which side you're on,
but, yes, that film has been shown on TV.
DEAR DICK: I would like to know If Don Ameche is
dead or is he retired? H. CALHOUN, Columbus, Ohio.
DEAR DICK: Sir, could you please tell me If Sally
Ellen, the film star of the '40,, Is still alive? ROBERT
WElLER, Hollywood, Fla.
DEAR DICK: Please tell Inc what ever happened to
Frank Sutton, who played the sergeant on "Gower Pyle."
MRS MARTHA SU'I'I'ON, Russell Springs, Ky.
DEAR DICK: Is Frances Bavier, Aunt Bee of "The
Andy Griffith Show," still living. Also, Is William
Demarest, Uncle Clarlie of "My Three Sons," still living?

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Enough' Pregnant

Is

In the first place, I do not give out addresses. In the
second place, that movie has been decimated by death.

Gone are Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Jack Haley, Bert
Lahr, Billie Burke. The only ones left are Ray Bolger and
Margaret Hamilton.
DEAR DICK: Recently I saw the movie, "Flight of the
Phoenix," with James Stewart, At the end of the movie
there was something said about a person who gave his life
during filming the movie. Do you know who the person
was and how the person was killed? JOE BONONIA,

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Rambo, who starred in last year's
Sword Of Justice," had an Identical twin brother, didn't
he? 11 so, what has become of him? DENNIS MINOR,
Kalamazoo, MIch.
This must be Living-Or-Dead Week, Anyhow, from left
to right: Don Ameche is neither dead nor retired; he is
living and active on the dinner theater circuit. Sally Etlers
died in 1978. Frank Sutton died in 1974. Both Frances
Bavier and William Demarest are still living. Dack
Rambo's twin brother, Dirk, died in 1067 at the age of 25
DEAR DICK: My little girl is a big fan of the movie,
"The Wizard of Oi." She would Like to write to some of the
major actors and actresses from the movie. I would appredate It If you could provide us with the addresses of
these actors. MAXINE SHEAR, Chesterton, lad.

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plays peacemaker in an being played at the governor's
attempt to reconcile his mansion,

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DEAR DICK: Please settle a dinner bet! Is Ron Howard
(Richie Cunningham married to Shirley (Cindy
Williams). CAN'T WALT, Joplin, Mo.
No Hon appetit!
DEAR DICK: My husband and I are watching "The
Sound Of Music" with Julie Andrews, The film's oldest
child, Liesl, is played by a girl named Charmian Carr. I
can't get over how much she looks like Peggy Fleming,
the ice skater. Is there really a Charmian Carr, or is it
Peggy Fleming using a stage name? ANGELA K. GIBSON, Stockton, Calif.
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72nd Year, No. 141—Sunday, February 3, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481-280)—Price 25 Cents

Sanford 'Midshipman': She Wants Chance To Serve
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Yes, women should be drafted, if men

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ERA Opponent Forms Coalition Against Drafting Women

%'S}lINN UPI i—Phyllis Sehlaflv, one of the nation'
But since the ERA has not been ratified, she said, American
are.
most outspoken opponents of the Equal flights Aiuendn' it, citizens Will riot tolerate drafting of women.
Yes, women should serve in combat. believes the proposal to register women for the draft
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Ms. Sehlaflv said the coalition obtained 100,000 signaturcs
"We get the same'freedoms, so I think provide new support for tier anti-EU1\ crusade.
"If we had opposing it unnan's draft since President Carter called for
we should have the same obligations."the ERA, there would be no point in being
here,'' Ms. Schlafl
resumption of Selective Service registration last vvek.
These are comments by Erica Leslie told a news conference Friday called to announce the forDefense Secretary Harold Brown has urged that women lit'
Ryder, a 1979 graduate of Seminole High niation of a Coalition Against Drafting
Women. ''The Con- included and Carter is weighing whether to seek legislation tit
School, now a female midshipman at the stitution would require equal treatment.''
register women along with men.
U.S. Naval Academy In Annapolis, Md.
fF'.' .'
Yes, midshipman. The gender implied
-"Congress let us in," Erica said, "but at the Academy predicted an all female she said.
In the term doesn't bother her. At the
academy, concerns are fraternity, we won't be allowed to do one-tenth of the crew would probably out-perform the
'The idea is that a plebe should sink
things men can do when we g€t out."
male crews.
brotherhood and mankind,
into the woodwork and not be noticed,"
Submarine duty is expressly off-limitsErica said she'll keep studying nuclear but when asked I'm going to give mmiv
"1 don't mind the terms," she said.
"They're referring to all people. What I to women at this time, Erica said, physics all the same, and continue to Opinion on an issue," she said.
do mind is being put down by someone because ships are small and there are no criticize the policy that may keep her off
One of the issues frequently discussed
who says I can't do a job a male can. And separate quarters for men and women. combat ships,
at the Academy is whether women should
especially when they won't give me the She said the Navy feels men could not
Halfway through tier freshman year at serve in combat and whether they should
handle being confined underwater for the academy, Erica said policies might be drafted.
chance to try,"
Erica's dream Is to serve aboard a months at a time without harassing change by the time she graduates. For
"I was raised to believe that males and
nuclear submarine, but although Public women shipmates.
now, she admits to being outspoken for Li females are equal," she said. "Women
She agrees an all-female crew would be ''plebe,"
Law 94.100, passed by Congress in 1975,
have the same mights, irivile;e and
decreed women could attend military a solution, although the first female crew
Traditionally plebes, or aciiluiiy obligations as men,"
academies, the military establishment would still have to be trained by men. But frestumien, are supposed to say 'yes, sir,'
What kind of a woman would want to
then, she added, some of the instructors and 'no, sir,' and otherwise keep quiet,
still bans women from many posts.
erve in e- 'that? What kind of it woman

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MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet Union State of the Union message Jan, 24.
insisted Saturday it has no intention of
Despite its Firm statements about
interfering with oil fields in the Persian Soviet intentions, the Pravda story never
Gulf region or anywhere else in the specifically
mentioned
either
Middle and Near East.
Afghanistan or Carter's speech.
The Soviets' emphatic statement,
The article was signed "Alexei
delivered via an authoritative article in
Petrov," a pseudonym used by Pravda
the Communist Party newspaper editors to denote a statement either
Pravda, said recent U.S. charges about prepared by the Kremlin leadership or
Russian motivations in the Persian Gulf
reflecting its views.
region "are nothing more than political
Pravda charged American statements
trickery."
about the Persian Gulf were part of a
The Pravda story also declared, "The relentless propaganda campaign inSoviet Union has never had and does not tended to make the world think "the
have now any intention to push its way to U.S.S.R. allegedly threatens the Middle
the warm seas," a reference to fears the and Near East countries, intends to seize
invasion of Afghanistan was a prelude to the oil fields there and to establish
a continued Russian drive south, through control over oil supply routes to Europe
either Iran or Pakistan, to gain a port in and the United States.
the Persian Gulf area.
'They evidently believe that the end
justifies the means," Pravda said of
Concern over the Persian Gulf region
was a focal point of President Carter's American policy-makers."

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Tens of thousands of Iranians marched
Western news reports from Iran said
silently past the Tehran hospital of one solution to the hostage issue being
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to pursued by U.N. Secretary-General Kurt
celebrate the first anniversary of the Waldheim involved the International Red
ailing Islamic leader's return to Iran Cross's taking custody of the 50
from exile.
Americans while a UN. commission
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and cannot tolerate noise, the Iranians
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Mtregor may he delayed if attorneys for both sides are still
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Bobby Bumgai'dnem' of Court, scheduled for Monday see related story page Vt
Troop 29 in Paula leads
JuliLln also said he is pushing ahead with the board's plan to
his (moo)) on the annual sue the parents of three Seminole students who sued the
Ilt'i'itLige Hike, which district unsuccessfully last year.
At Julian's suggestjon, the board voted in December to bring
began Sat urdav IIfl)i'countersults against Tom Walsh Sr., and thie parents of
fling at the Maim foi'd
Sylvester Wynn and Harold Daniels if the suits they brought
Pia,a. .%hove,
against the hoard were tiwowni out.
%%'Iiit,' of Cub Scout Pack
Julian told hoard members countersuits charging the
516 ( I)t'ii ) t)IIIi(lIt'S"Ui)
parents with malicious prosecution would inhibit Parents front
for the long hike ahead, suing the board in time future.
The suit by Walsh, charging his son was held up to ridicule
event allowed the
Scouts throughout the by a teacher and suffered other abuse at the hands of scbmool
Seminole ('aunt v area to officials, was thrown tiiit early this year after Walsh's attorney
become LI%%Lil'l' o f tim' withdrew Ironi the case.
Daniels and Wynn brought suit against the district last year.
historic Ill aces in this
t-hiarguig the hoard violated their grighits when school officials
('Ommtuhity by hiking to refuse(] to allow themto join thie interscholastic basketball
each sj)ot.
team of the high school they transferred to for academic
reasons.
Herald Photos by Tom Vincent

Will $2,50mPerwGullon Gas Bury Cities 2
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County's seven cities are zeroing in on conservation programs to cut the use and costs of gasoline and
diesel fuels and electrical power.
The effort to conserve began 18 months ago In the city of

Sanford with the changing of thermostat settings In city
buildings. It accelerated when the city commission during
budget sessions last summer voted to cut out one street
sweeper and to postpone capital construction programs to

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'I'hmomnas Rivers, 26, all of h3lyth, Cal., were placed in the
Seminole County Jail, charged with trespass after warning,

We are reducing the consumption of gasoline. Less activity

at legedly af ter tile)- occupied the lobby oft lie Sanford police

at"
night requires less patroling. I doubt there is enoug h money
in the budget for gasoline for the police department," Place

said, noting mileage on the police cars cannot be cut as rapidly
as the price of gasoline is increasing. He said patrol techniques

department's office Friday afternoon.

Police say the three men came into the station shortly
after 3 p.m., Friday and began bothering the clerks behind
time counter.

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might put us and a lot of others out of business, That's

%arnings they would be arrested, police say.

wait," he said.
In the 197940 fiscal year, the city has budgeted to spend
$117,355 for gasoline and oil and $406,051 for electrical energy.

Knowles said with the city purchasing gasoline at a bulk
rate, there "Is no need to become alarmed," And he believes
the governor's prediction may not be correct,

ridiculous. I don't believe anyone is ready for a thing like that.
I hope it doesn't happen."
In Winter Springs, City Manager Richard Rozansky said

Finally, the three were arrested at 3:21 p.m. and ordered
held In lieu of $525 bail.

Meanwhile, the Altamonte Springs City Commission at the

"I never heard the $150 figure before," Knowles said, ad-

conservation methods include changes in fire department

mitting, however, even the bids Sanford has received have
behest of Mayor Norman Floyd has adopted as a goal the
escalation
clauses.
use
by
at
least
15
percent.
reduction of energy
said
Floyd
he can't see the price rising as quickly as the
to
spend
budgeted
$493,000
this
fiscal
year
Noting the city has
governor
Is
predicting,
But he added, the people of New
gasoline,
Floyd
said
he
has
for electricity and $93,500 for
already
paying
$3.50 and $4 per gallon for
Zealand
are
As
an
example
he
several
conservation
programs.
Initiated
police
department's
use
of
a
"paddy
wagon"
to
gasoline.
the
pointed to
"If the price jumps up big this year and keeps going up, the
transport prisoners to the county jail. Previously the prisoners
cities
will have no recourse If they are going to offer service,"
to
the
jail
by
squad
car,
taken
one-at-a-time
were
Floyd
said. "The cities aren't looking for profits, but they
prisoners
together
and
put
them
in
the
of
bunch
get
a
"We
back of the paddy wagon for the trip to Sanford," he said. He cannot operate In the hole and nothing Is free. We may have to
said trips by city employees for city business have been con- curtail services some," he said,
In Oviedo, Public Works Director A.M. Jones said the city is
solidated and combined. "We've been curtailing for nearly a
already considering reducing garbage and trash collection
year now," he said.

training,
"We are doing training in-house rather than with a liretruck.
In the pollee department we have changed patrol zones a bit
and In city buildings we are following guidelines with (herZnost5ts."
"I think the governor's prediction is possible, Lord help us,"
Rozansky said. "But It seems high to me,"
The city has budgeted to spend $25,700 this year for gasoline
and oil and $34,900 for electricity,
"We've madc as many economy moves as we can," said
Lake Mary City Manager Phil Kulbes. "We have eliminated
idling time and air conditioning In the police patrol cars, We
are thinking about going to motorcycles which would give

Some services are impossible to economize on, Floyd said.
Hi pointed to garbage trucks in particular which get about
three miles to the gallon. "You can't stop garbage collection,
You can't stop police protection and you can't stop fire
protection," he said.
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The police department in Oviedo, according to Assistant
Chief Wesley Place, is "doing more sitting, listening and
watching in areas that are crime prone."

"more judicious" use of city equipment. "Some things have to

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up, the cities will
have no recourse if they are going to
offer service. We may have to curtail
going

One listed his profession as ''Jesus Christ", another his
alias as "Joseph Christ" and his religion as "yes." The
third just gave Sanford police a hard time.

servatlon programs, if gasoline prices escalate to the $2.50per-gallon mark In the next year, as predicted by Gov. Bob
Graham, their communities are going to be in trouble finan-

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amounts needed in his department, he used $1.25-per-gallon of
gasoline as the highest price.

'Jesus' Arrested In Sanford

conserve fuel.
City Manager Warren Knowles said the city Is making

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herald Staff Writer
A hahf-niillioni dollar law suit brought by the S&amp;'imiimiole
Educatiomi Association against the county school hoard is
scheduled for trial this week.
The suit , brought in 1977 on behalf of district eiiiployees
charges the board negligently selected and maintained
policies with an insurance company, which went bankrupt,
leaving many employees with unpaid claims.
'rile SEA has copies of claimims totaling between $400,000 and
p00,000 said acting Executive Director Bill Moore.
'rile union claims the district negligently purchased policies
from the Old Security Life Insurance Company, a Missouribased corporation which went into receivership iii 1976.
Since the suit was filed, board attorney Ned Julian Jr. has
repeatedly filed statements saying the board is emnpo%sere'd to
purchase insurance but is not the guarantor of the policies.
But Moore said the district violated its contract with the
teachers by not providing a valid insurance plan.

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from twice weekly to once to cut costs. He said while city of.
ficials have considered buying a new truck foi the garbage and
trash collection, "if we can't get fuel there is not much use of
having a new truck."
The budget for gasoline in his department Is going to run
"pretty close this year," he said, adding when he figured the

have been changed, however.
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said.
Kulbes added that it is anticipated that the budgeted
gasoline allowance will have to be Increased. "I'm going to
have to ask for more money for fuel. I agree with the governor
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