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                    <text>12121—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Ft. Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1980

'Super Shrimp'

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must
perature zones within which the waterfeeding
remain; development of proper food,
for
regimens and stocking plans; and procedures
harvesting the shrimp.
good
Perry said they might eventually make a
crawfish
or
crop to be cultivated along with
in
produced
catfish in ponds — and might even be
rice fields.
'Catfish farming is already lucrative and
something like this could be equally successful,"
Sea Foods,
said Harlan Pierce of Battistella

requirements and growth patterns. He plans to
conduct similar experiments this summer,
refining them on the basis of last year's results.
At LSU and Southern University in Baton
sentistsJoines W. Avault Jr. and Jay V.
Rouge,u
Iluner are also experimenting with the prawns in
ponds, checking their growth patterns when fed.
Roadblocks to commercial production include
the necessity of importing larvae for the shrimp
into Louisiana and held in brackish water before
they are placed in fresh water; critical tern-

At the shrimp lovers around the state and the nation.
PECAN ISL A ND, Lo. UPI
"A landowner that would want to try to raise
sprawling Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in southThere are, officials stress, a lot of its.
them for recreational value, with no real profit
But experiments will continue this year on motive, could raise them I now with no real
west Louisiana's coastal marshland, where
scientists have been working for several years on freshwater pond cultivation of the prawn, which problem," he said. "We have by no means found
Super Gators," a new animal is undergoing can grow to one-quarter pound in tropical that commercial production) would be
climates. They taste sweet, something like lob- economically feasible to attempt in Louisiana. I
study
a Super Shrimp,
actually the giant Malaysian ster.
The shrimp
think in the next two or three years we'll know
prawn
(Macrobrachium
rosenbergil
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know
for
sure
that
it
can
freshwater
be grown in the where we're going."
Perry conducted experiments on the prawns in
holds potential in a few years as a crop that state;' said fisheries biologist Guthrie Perry,
could pr ovide a secondary income for Louisiana who has been conuucting experiments for the 12 freshwater ponds on the refuge last summer,
farmers and a secondary source of seafood for state Wildlife and Fisheries Department.
without feeding the shrimp, to determine stocking

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colleagues to expel him from tilt- group, rt;ItttieFUj but said lie took it only
Kelly, a ttnrd.tt'riii I louse intrilht'r. as ii-i of an investigation he was conalso agreed not to accept aii inure 11.t
ducting into •i group of shady charac.
congressional fwitts for his re-t'leitiori ttrs
('Ili)iligIi lx'titist' (if hits alililittell ai'Uh,dt' said Kt'll s defense speech
(t'Ptalitt'
a $25,000 uniilet'i-ivur bribe
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tutu ta\iil •urnitinig Some GUI'
The l i t- ptuhlicaris had plinniei1 iii gu t'
111(111 hers de.' putt' thit'
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each House iuit'uuuber seeking re-eltctrori
this year $5,0t) for tilt- pruuuiur (iliul sktptituiu iiVt'I' his explanation that he
paign and .0tM) for tint' general election, at -t - t'pttil ttit l'Bls irn(ier('over bribe to
Rhodes said. Rhodes said $4,kkl of it has I itthit'i a StSflt investigation he was
initkuiic
already been juutt to t'ach init'iuibtr.
Mr. Kt'l h it'si mucil btca u' be
lb Ls(
*uKtr thomas O'Neill, I)%%-allied it) save tilt- Republican
a ttacked the R e publ icans for
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from taking an action lit' fel t otild not i)t ii taku rig 't hi it hit' cal led a prt'mua ture
appropriate." IIUtLS(' lli'publucari leader move agalikst Kell%
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The base contract with approved state parking area and rellabi litat loll of thit'

'Flit' commission will hold public

funding of $323,650 inchides 25 sleeping current tiarking lot surfacing, it service hearings at tile meeting to consider tile
plans for expansion of the rooms, two isolation rooms for an road north of the site; holding room following requests for change In zoning:

Seminole County Juvenile Detention
Center and a new Hardee's Restaurant,
two rezoning requests to permit con-

estimated 6,500 additional square feet to renuvatiuns in the existing building; it
— to multi-tauiiily district to permit
the facility. The facility currently has clear story over the quiet activity area l it construction on it one-third mucre'site at
9,000 square feet to house 13 juveniles scheme for bringing light into the ac- hit' southwest curlier of East 25th Street

struction of apartments or duplexes and

from Seminole County. Tile addition will tivity area for more energ) savings). and Palmetto Avenue as requested 1)),

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a request for a conditional use to permit
permit Lake County youths also to be renovation of tint' administration area for 'It'd Williams.
sale of alcoholic beverages will be housed there.
sound-proofing; and ulterior decorating.
It'
lti-family (hstflt't for the 1.12considered by the Sanford Planning and
Pop said tue entire ('li,St of hit' &amp;'X
The state forestalled placing Seminole
acre
Parcel
at the southeast cornier of
Zoning Commission at its 8 p.m. meeting youths
with Volusia County youths in pansiun if the alternate plains are funded Lake Avenue and 24th Place as requested
today,
Volusia County and closing down the woul d total $45O,0(). l it, said the stateb linuald Sullivan,
The juvenile detention center, located Seminole
center two years ago, opting Department of I l ealth and Rehabilitative
Tiut' board will also consider a site plan
north of the county's new jail, now under
instead to combine Lake and Seminole Services has Indicated tint' additional for a
mu'' hlmurdee's Restaurant at 293:1
construction near Five Points, is a
available
before
conmay
be
)'ouths together at the Seminole Center. Funding
county-owned facility, leased and
struction begins on April 1 or at the end of 0r iando I)ruve. Plains are to demolish the
Pop said alternates included in the the six-months construction time alluvt'd old Endicott salt's office and build a mew
operated by the state and located within
structure %%- till entrances off U . S. 17-92
Sanford's city bounds.
contract to be let on March 12 include it for tine project.
T.J. Pop, of Carl Gutmann architects, (lining room addition, classroom adPop said (li e alternates were Inclu(Ied minuti Airport Boulevard,
said today the expansion plans to be ditionn ; pantry-maintenance storage in the construction contract as a uuiethotl
A request for permission to sell
considered by the commission include addition; concrete bunks I bunks built U
(if saving unoney and gives tine ability to ak'oiiolut' beverages for consumption on
both state-funded improvements plus on it slab off the floor topped with execute change-orders at a later tune premises will be considered for a new
mattresses) ;
alternate plans for which it is hoped state fireproof
outdoor without rebidding the alternate inn- restaurant to be constructed at the
recreation with lighting; additional provenitents.
funding will be approved,
southeast corner of WxnLsoni Avenue.

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after a two-hour closed conft'rtruit'
ug it tt'ri dut process of Ia 't inn taking
meeting.
at - I tutu •igaiuist
Kt'Ilev, and that
Kelly's action lieadt'd off .ini t'xpti-tt't
De nim rat.
nild take no such action
Vote to act'ul)t tiiiilhiiliii)tis l&amp;'.itlt'rshiip
t't-atust' flout' oh tilt- six I bust' unienibers
recomiuuerid;utton that tilt- 159 other
ii iijilitatttl Ili tine probe hadeven been
i{elfl,hlRuii lboust' iiut'inbt'rs expel 11111,
tu.urgt'tl, iuuucti less
from the party group br iris conduct in
iit'ir It'ailersiuip just dies when (they
the bribery investigation
spirit
antiit
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Pushed
b a fe of those kids with
"He did it in good
great deal of aplomb." Rhodes s;tuti of lit' bright I(tt'aS. ho don't kno%s about dut'
iti'tt'ss, said o'Neill.
former Florida state judge auid assistant
prosecutor.
But Rhnsks
od es —said 'A t'dnnt'stIa , 'We took
Kelly is one of seven I louse in ut'iuibcrs tilt- action because hit' tiuigressnnn:in has
and one senator implicated lit Abscam adinitted lie received funds."

Iran Insists Panel
Not Linked lo Release
By L'nhIt'd Press International

u-u Ill Ill uis,stuuni.

Iranian authorities insisted tuit1;i hut'
U.N. Commission urn Iran, delayed at hit'
request of Tehran, has nut u'onunt'ctuunu

When tilt, approval finally came,
'Aaluhhut'u,ui said Iran requested the panel
dt'las Its departure until tint' weekend to
alltiw intuit' tunic for it thorough

with the release of the ituuien- ut'aui
hostages and said Iran is delerminud ti
get hit' deposed shah bath.
Both Ayatollah Ruhiullahu Khiiuunut'unui and
President Abtulhiassann Ilaiuu-Saulr said
Iran was determined to get tint' slumuhu
returned for trial. Iianiu-Saulr manal l"ort'ugnu
Minister Sadegh (;huitzb;udt'ur denuit'd thie
work of t ine coin iussion math ann directt
'omus'tboui with freeing the 5)) Americans
ili
now in their 110th day of captivity,
In Geneva futur of the five men
tint'
U.N. Comnuumuissionn iiit't tunIa with
"I rani after htinni, ),citing to hum to stop,
. N. officials and imitt'rnatuuinal orI never considered using nmuy gun because U
all I knew at that time was that it was gmtmiutmitiWiS to gather documents and
just it traffic arrest. Finally, I just caught background infor;uuatuoni bum' their

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t'nidcrst'uretarv-( euueral Diego CurIovt't, t ito will arciiuiupamny the coin.
nut issuunu hi Tehran, pru)t)a Wy this
w u't'kt'nuit

2 Dade 1-b mes BurgIarized 2 Fam es Die
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A suburban Village said lie was on routine patrol street. I chased hunt. hit' hut tint' dead end
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policeman chased a car up a one-way when he saw a 1979 brown Cadillac of the street and came to it stop and
street early today, ran down the driver ''coining the wrong way down a one-Way jumped out of the car and ran.
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burglarized home containing the stabbed
bodies of the two occupants.
Two more bodies were found in another

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to the car. I looked inside
mat saw a TV set and a jar of pe nnies in

took him back

burglarized home nearby.
The bodies in the first house were those
of a middle-aged couple. Those in the
second home a few doors away were
those of an elderly couple. In the second
home, police also found a poodle that had
been stabbed but was sf111 alive.
Names of the victims were not unmediately available.
Dade County Public Safety Depart.
ment police were questioni ng a 17-yearold youth , a spokesman said,
Policeman John Brtchko of North Bay

hue back seat,'' Butchko said.
I4utc'hnko said ire checked the car's
(lenitification numbers and traced it to a
rouure in North Bay Village.
"Another officer, Donald Kati., went to
the mouse, lie found tine bodies. Tire
owner of (lit' car was among the victitus,'' Butchiko said.
Butchuko said another television and
other items were found in the tr un k of the
car.

But (1. N. officials said the departure of
iii iussiu un was still contingent on a
tilt, commission

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from

tV;uldhueuir and so far no

had been received to in.
uhu,'att' ant t'x;u't (leparturt' tinnit',
i list n'uuct uris

Asked oil 'l't'Iir;umr radio whether this
dt'lmu was m'elutcuf to his statement there
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One commission inut'mnibt'r, Mtiinamiiuuu,,'d
Bedjmuouu of Algeria, returned Itt New
York Wednesday night but U.N. officials
said it was not related to tue work of hut'
commission and hue would return to
Geneva in time to join the other ni it'nr ibt'rs
when they leave [(Jr Tehran.

The five prominent jurists urn tilthe
commission were ready to leave (;t'uit'vmu
commission
twice Wednesday for the Iranian capital
where they are to investigate alleged
crimes of the ousted shah. But thiev had
to wait un til U.N. Secretary-General
Kurt Waldhreimn i received it telegram

from

work.
cuuiuiuiutssiunn members had
gt'mut'ral iIisctLssuuin today with U . N.

hrrt'Iiarahuuiiu if its

Iran confirming approval of the

cunuunnussmows

work and time release of the hostages,

hod bzamleln said : ''Certainly not,
bt'u'muust' we munude our point of view on
tills ii imutten' know muLti time commission and
(hit' U N frunu the very start."
Asked w iut't her mini Iranian personality
had pronuuist'(I the hostages would be
rt'lt'ast'd as soon as tire commission
started work, ( ;iruutb-,,;idehi replied: ''This
is riot so. When I was in Europe, I had not
(hue slightest uontmiu.'t with any members
of the cuinnuuurussion except for a short
nuiet'tu mug w ithu Mr. I Louis Edmond )
I 't'ttiti, and not promise has been made in
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Layer s Teacher Report Angers Casselberry Parents
By DIANE PETRYK

statements the parents made about the teacher at

proper channels with their complaints, but they

Herald Staff Writer
An emotional outburst by one Casselberry
Elementary School pupil's mother accompanied
Seminole County School Superintendent William
Layer's report to the Seminole County School
Board Wednesday that staff Investigation shows
a teacher at that school is not abusing children.

two school board meetings, Seminole Education
Association Executive Director Bill Moore said
the SEA is seriously considering suing the women
for slander.
"I've talked to the attorneys," Moore said.
"Their actions are serious violations of the law,
The outbursts they made at the last (Feb, 13)
school board meeting and last night are not the

need documentation by witnesses willing to

Mrs. Rodney Rossell, 841 Hibiscus, and Mrs.

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correct wv~ to go about such things.

of Casselberry, complained to the school board
Feb. 13 that a Casselberry Elementary School
teacher stepped on the fingers and toes of
children, acted inappropriately and lacked ability
to teach. The school board directed Layer to
investigate and report back by Wednesday,
Layer said Mrs. Rossell and Mrs. Figueroa
handed out flyers to students on school grounds to
get their message of criticism to other parents.
"This action was not proper, ethical or legal,"
Layer ematica11y told the women.
Reactingjp Pm 4tjLØ1on,,,gJ flyerfld the

"These unfounded charges damage tine
teacher's reputation and the teacher's cifectiveness in the classroom."
Rick Harris, president of the SEA, told the
school board last night that the board has acted
Irresponsibly In allowing the accusations to go on
at a public meeting,
"The actions here are legally questionable," he
said. ,You (the school board) should control the
meeting to the point that people are not standered.
"The parents have the right to go through

testify under oath."
Layer reported that the investigation into the
teacher's background showed past evaluations
from more than one principal that said the
teacher had a deep dedication to teaching and
loved children.
Layer said minor criticisms of the teacher were
never repeated in subsequent evaluations.

He said investigation showed that if the teacher
stepped on the fingers and toes of any pupil it was
accidental,
After Layer's full report, Mrs. Figueroa was
apparently angered to the point that she shouted
from the audience:
"My son got stepped on! It was not an accident,
(The teachers went up to mini and squashed his
hand against the floor. My son does not have to be
abused! I send him to school for an education, not
for that."
The teacher did not act inappronriately, Layer
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also reported, adding her teaching ability is
satisfactory. A classroom observer reported that
one of the teacher's instructional techniques was
outstanding.
Pupil behavior in the teacher's class, Layer
said, is less than satisfactory at this time, as is
teacher disciplinary follow-through.
Layer did admit, however, that a substitute
teacher the parents complained about for using
foul language, did so and said that substitute

would no longer be employed.
Layer said he did not want to rehash "wino did
what" in the teacher's case, but said he preferred
to offer solutions.
These were:
Increase instructional aide time in the

classroom. "Two pair of eyes can better handle
discipline problems in the class," he said.
Instruct the principal to firm-up disciplinary
policies In that room.
Have the principal make sure disciplinary
measures are followed, including counseling,

paddling and suspensions, if necessary.
fie said about five pupils in tire class are not
"un-task" and need additional help. One pupil, he
said, needs special guidance counseling.
These recommendations did not satisfy the
parents.

"We're not interested in what (tile teacher's)

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Russell said.
"Why haven't you talked to tile students in the
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class'! . she asked, "All '20 of them couldn't be
liars. In fue't, thi s has gone urn for four years. We

have parents who will say i the teacher) pulled
students' ivair, hut them with books and stepped on
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"My son is so frustrated because he isn't
learning anything this year, he's going to end up
at one of your expulsion hearings."
Layer said the investigation results do not
iuiean tire matter has been laid to rest.
"We will continue mmuomnmtorimig the situation," he
said,

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Pakistan Warns Soviets
Not To Cross The Border
By United Press International
Pakistan President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq has
responded to reports of increased fighting between
Soviet forces and Moslem rebels in eastern
Afghanistan by warnlns the Russians not to cross the
border in pursuit of the guerrillas.
"Ow firm resolve Is to defend our national in.
dependence and territorial Integrity at any cost If we
ever find these ijnrtied," Zia said Wednesday at a
ceremony marking the first overhaul of a French-built
Mirage jet fighter by a Pakistani factory.
The statement by Zia, who is seeking military aid
from the United States, followed diplomatic confirmation of rebel claims of victories against Soviet
and Afghan troops, mostly In areas close to the border
with Pakistan.

Vance Huddles With French
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Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
discussed U.S. and French differences on how to react
to tl Soviet takeover of Afghanistan today and
touched "only briefly" on France's refusal to support
President Carter's Olympic boycott.
Vance emerged from a morning session followed by
lunch with French Foreign Minister Jean Francois..
Poncet and told reporters before leaving for London
the talks were "very cordial" and had included "a
good deal of similarity on the origin of the problem" in
Afghanistan.
But Vance said there were "some differences between us about actions to take in resoonse." which he
declined to specify. He said the two officials had
"touched only briefly" on the question of the Olympic
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Bob Hughes, principal of Sabal Point Elementary School,
appeared before the Seminole County School Board on Wednssdey, to say he may become a candidate for superintendent
schools.
He said ida final decision to complete the required filing
procedures and the formal announcement of his official
casdidacy will be made in the near future.
Hugh.. said one of the primary reasons he may seek the post
to work toward a "more harmonious, positive and
pr.ductive woddag relatio nship between the school board and
the asperiMsadset." He said he Is for greeter parent invelvesss* in the school system and believes In being openmlr'W and listening to people."
HugI has bon Involved In education in Seminole County
for the peat 13 years, serving as teacher, assistant principal
Nowd principal. He Is a peat-presIdent of the Seminole
Asescistlon of School Administrators. He was recognised as
the
r'i Young Educator of t he Year by the South
Pvk Jaycees In 1179-79.

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Wednesday night approved a five-point agreement
granting amnesty to the more than 4,000 firefighters
who went on strike last Thursday.
The firefighters said they would return to work at 11
a.m. CST Thursday, at which time contract
negotiations would resume. But they said if a contract
cannot be reached to be worked out by 11 a.m. CST
Friday, they would return to picket lines.

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LAKE BRANTLEY

Lake Brantley high School Cooperative Distributive Education students of
Jerry Lowery walked away with 21 of a possible 39 trophies awarded at the
Titusville lEigh School Feb. 14, competing against students from Lyman,
Titusville, Eau Gallie, Melbourne, Cocoa Beach, and Cocoa high schools.
First place winners included (left to right) Arnold Peraldo, extemporaneous
speaking; Jeff Pope, spelling; Cathy AyCOCk, dental; and Johathan Wood,
occupational interest and job interview. Other first place winners were
George Pintar and Amy Fingerman.

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She said lier office has notified 25 public
service agencies which have had CETA
employees in the past to re-submit priorities
for the new positions,

employees are scheduled to lose their jobs
because funding is running out, Mrs. Martin
said Seminole County put the freeze on ne*
employees early enough not to hurt anyone.

Mrs. Martin said the funding , which she
anticipates will be available in June, is about
;o,000 to $25,000 for positions paying little
more than $7,0W annually. "Rather than sit
with the money we have been accumulating
through attrition we are going to spend it,"
she said.

"Seminole County was fortunate to havi
caught this in time," she said. "Whe,
someone left we didn't replace him," sh
said. "So, we did not have to lay anyone off.16

The public service agencies include all the
county's cities, the school board and other
non-profit groups.
Pointing to CETA program problems in
Orange County where 45 public service

Mrs. Martin said it is expected that federal
money for local public service positions undet
CETA will be further reduced next year. Slid
said federal funding for public service Jobs t
geared to the unemployment rate and
Seminole County's Unemployment rate I
currently 5.4 percent. This is considered a low
unemployment rate.

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For Robbery

By DAVID St RAZLER
MORE CHARGES IN CHECK CASE
Herald Stiff Writer
A man deputies say is facing
Orlando jazz saxophonist John "Spider" Martin and
several hundred separate
charges of check fraud in Texas and Alabama
musician James Young were each sentenced to 10 years in
in addition to
prison Wednesday for the Oct. 23 robbery of the Lake Monroe
weapons charges in Seminole County, was informed Wed-nesday he will be charged with grand theft
Post Office.
and writing bad
checks here.
Martin will remain free on $,000 bond until he begins
serving his sentence on March 5. Young remains In the Orange
James D. Riggall was brought before
County Judge Alan
City Jail on a parole violation.
Dickey to be told he faces three counts of
depo
siting with Intent
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The two renortedly blamed their nrevious addiction to heroin
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theft.
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convicted of on Jan. 9.
for the robbery they were
Riggall, arrested outside a Longwood bank last
They were convicted of robbing postal clerk Carmen Cleek of
that of the man who posed as an attorney to gain entrance to
month,
remains
held without bond pending resolution
$130 and is blank money orders, tying her up and leaving her In
the restaurant before it opened on Jan. 25.
of the county
charges and extradition requests from Alabama
the post office bathroom.
But a day after his arrest, Feiore's attorney and Errickson
and Texas
Both men told U.S. District Court Judge George C. Young
appeared before County Judge Alan Dickey to report the
RIDE COSTS$370
they were no longer drug addicts.
suspect's description did not match the description of the thief.
TURNER PLEADS GUILTY
A Sanford woman who accepted
While Feiore has a clear complexion, the suspect reportedly
a ride from two womeq
An Orla ndo man who testified against an acquaintance found
had deep scars and severe acne, they said.
discovered later it had cost her
$370,
'police say.
innocent of burglarizing a Casselberry Eckerd's Drug Store,
Felore was released on the pre-trial release program, but
Chestella Morris, 69, of
105
Academy
Ave., told police she
Monday pleaded guil ty Wednesday to committing the crime.
not officially cleared until Monday.
accepted
a
ride
from
the
welfare
office
to
the Atlantic Bank on
Robert Turner, 3019 Pine Hills Road, Orlando, pleaded guilty
Errickson said a man under arrest In north Florida may be
1st Street, then to McCrory's department store in Sanford
to one count of burglary to a structure (hi the Sept. 24, 1979
Plaza at 11:30 a.m. Friday.
brought to Sanford and charged with the crime. He had no
crime) before Circuit Court Judge Volle Williams,
further details on that arrest this morning. Altamonte Springs
But the $370 from the check she cashed
at the bank was no.
CM Tuesday, a jury found Joshuab Scott not guilty of the officers working the case were not available to comment on the
longer in her purse when she arrived
at the store, police say.
burglary after Turner did not place him In the drug store with
prowess of the case.
Ms. Morris could not name the women who
gave her a ride.
him during the Incident. Scott had been arrested In the car
1\a'ner and a juvenile used to escape from the crime scene
during the burglary and when police stopped It a short time
later.
Turner pleaded guilty to the charge In return for a decision
A free "Fair for Fitness and Health" will be staged by
by the8tate's Attorney's office not to prossouts him for grand Seminole Memorial Hospital
Diabetes Foundation, Epilepsy Association, Central
Florida
Friday and Saturday from 9a.m.
Blood
Bank, Visiting Nurses Association
theft chuges'irlathg from the crime.
In I
,, in th. h,ii&amp;b,l
, Bay Area Hornç
mass.
r,
CHARGESDROPPED
Health, Mental Health Association, American Heart
Preventive health to help individuals "feel better and live A
ssociation
Clradt Cinrt Judge Voile William signed a Slate's
of Central Florida, Cancer Society, Lang
longer" will be emphasized by the more than 20 organizations
ciUon, EMS System, and the various SMH departments:
order formally dropping charges against an Orlando In addition to
various hospital departments The
will
man mistaiienly accused of robbing an Altamonte SFIIIII emowbt colorful displays and provide free literaturegroups
along with Social Services and Food Services.
hsenbsrgur
There also will be on
free tuft.
stcp.moiung campaigns,
Jum B. Felon,
Felon,, ,. an Orlando potter, was formally
the LaMaic prepared childbirth method, cardiopulmonary
FIth
on
morous
health
subjects
will
be
shown
t
hi
oughout
.j
charges aga
Monday. AMieIWII State's the
hiemonstra
featuring Junk food, car- resuscitation and the Hospi tal Corporation of America, which
the Errlckioninst
him
day, wle
live d
Attorney Ralph
said.
.
is in the process of buying Seminole Memorial Hospital.
diopulmonary resuscitation and others also are scheduled.
FeIe was arrested Jan. 30 by Orange County Sheriffs after
Some of tW partici pating organizations include: I-Med
For further information
several Wendy's employees Identified his photograph as
call Kay Mercer, SMH, Director of
being Corporation, Central Florida Lions' Sight Clinic, Juvenile Education at 2)45I I

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP!) - A former Miami
businsman, unaware he was dealing with FBI agents
posing as Arab investors, set up a meeting between the
"Arabs" and Rep. John Jenrette, 1)-S.C., because he
was in need of a $3 million loan, his attorney said
Wednesday.
Attorney Jack Nageley said his client, John R.
Stowe, also gave Jenrette $50,000 in cash provided by
the "Arabs," but was unaware of their true identity
until the day details of the FBI's "Arab Scam" investigation came to light.
Stowe, who lives in Richmond, Va., was trying
to buy the American Gear and Pinon Corp. of Conway,
S.C., last fall and he needed $3 million for the purchase
of the financially ailing company. Again he approached Mel Weinberg, an apparent FBI informer,
who was staying aboard the yacht "Left hand" in
Delray Beach. The yacht was chartered to the FBI

Reagan Claims He Was 'Stiffed' By Reporters
MANCHESTER, N.H. i UPI I
Ronald Reagan
told the audience at Wednesday night's GOP debate
he was "stiffed" by reporters who related an ethnic
joke he 101(1 aboard his campaign bus.

few people of my own surrounding, not knowing indicated the timing and seating arrangements of
anyone was overhearing. 1 said that here was one
the forum could have been more to his benefit.
that had come along with it new twist a so-called
"Had I not run out of time, I would have said if
ethnic Joke."
iTreasury Secretary William) Miller had been a
iteagati said he does not tell ethnic jokes and does member of my cabinet, yes I think I would have had
not like them, and he used the forum to repeat his hini retire."
apology to anyone he might have offended, He sa id
Reagan had be en asked by columnist Joseph
the only ethic jokes he would tell now will be about Kraft whether he would have fired Miller because
Irishmen. Reagan is Irish.
officials of Textron, which Miller once headed, have
When asked by a reporter on the bus last Saturday
been investigated for making payoffs to foreign
to repeat the joke, Reagan related it with no ex- businessmen. Miller has
maintained he was unware
planation that it was an example of a certain kind of
of the payoffs when he testified two years ago to
humor or quip.
Congress.
After the debate, Reagan flew to Birmingham,
During the debate, Reagan said only that he
Ala., for campaigning today in Alabama and
"would have to know all the facts," but even the
Florida.
apearance of wrongdoing is harm
to public ofAt it news conference after the debate. Reagan
ficials

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Reagan was asked about the joke by Vincent
Galati, it Durham stockbroker, during the audience
question portion of the debate among the seven
major GOP presidential hopefuls.
"I just sat there and got madder and madder,"
Galati said, explaining to reporters why he aban.
doned his prepared question on the Equal Rights
Amendment and asked for an elaboration on the
joke.
"1 had not told the story the way it was reported
by the reporter who reported it," Reagan answered.
"I was stiffed."
Reagan said he was talking about jokes with "a

MANCHESTER. N.H. i UPI i -The first 1980 ''debate" with
all seven major Republican presidential hopefuls produced
little thunder and no lightning to enliven the New Hampshire
primary campaign landscape.
But the meeting Wednesday night, called a "forum" by the
sponsoring League of Women Voters, did produce former
California Guy. Ronald Reagan on stage for the first time with
his GOP rivals,
And the 90-minute question-and-answer session made clear
that except for John Anderson, the Republican candidates
agree much more than they differ on the handling of domestic
and international problems.

It was the only appearance all the candidates will make
before the first state presidential prunary Feb. 26, although
Reagan and former U.N. Ambassador George Bush will meet
Saturday in it two-miian debate that has provoked howls of
protest by the others in the field.
Rush, given it slight edge over Reagan in the most recent poll
likely GUI' voters, said afterwards he ''felt comfortable"
with his performance, but told the audience the ''winner" was
of

the Republican Party.
Reagan, who refused to take part in a similar session last
month before the Iowa caucuses, declined to make a snap
judgment on the outcome. Both former Gov. John Connally of

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Hospital Health Fair Friday, Saturday

DURHAM, N.C. (UPI) — The work of Dr. J.B.
Rhine, who coined the term "extrasensory perception," eventually will be likened to the work of
Freud and Einstein, says the director of a research
institute founded by Rhine.
,,We feel that the work that he has initiated will
eventually change the way we accept man," Dr. K.
Ramaluishna Rao said Wednesday, shortly after
Rhine's death was announced.
Rhine, who shocked the scientific world during the
1930s with his studies of ES? and created a controversy
that continued Into the 1960s, died in his sleep Wed.
nesday. He was 84. Friends said he had been in Ill
health for several years although he remained active
in the Institute for Parapsychology he founded after
retiring from Duke University In 1965.

Connally Trims Office Staff
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Former Texas Gay. John
Connally has raised more than $11 million, but his
campaign looks as though it is on Its final legs.
Connally announced Tuesday he could no longer pay
the salaries of his Washington campaign staff and
Wednesday he shut down all his campaign offices in
states that pick their delegates after March 18.

Connally was a Democrat more than a decade ago
when he was elected governor of Texas, but Joined the
Nixon administration as secretary of the Treasury and
later became a Republican.
Polls have shown his switch to the GOP does not sit
well with many Republicans who resent he was once a
Democrat.

Reporters' Notes Sought
NEWPORT, Vt. (UP!) — A Vermont District Court
judge has ordered five reporters to hand over their
notes of conversations with Orleans County State's
Attorney Leroy Null.
The order was issued Wednesday by Judge Lewis
Springer at the request of attorney Duncan Kilmartin,
who claims N ull leaked information agai nst one of
Kilmartin's clients.
The subpoenas seek to force the reporters to disclose
their sources of information.
Three of the news organizations — the Burlington
Free Press, the Newport Daily Express and The
Associated Press — said they will fight the subpoenas
at a hearing Friday.
WCAX.TV and WIKE radio station, whose reporters
were also subpoenaed, said they had not decided what
action to take.
Kilmartin has asked Springer to dismiss embezzlement charges against Armand Blab of Newport,
on grounds information leaked by Null to the media
MAW it impossible for Blais t* get a fair trial.
hcjhnartjn has been an outspoken critic of Null,
Vermont's only non-lawyer state's attorney.

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Sanford:
icristi o.nl
Wesley E. Ellis
William Fez Jr.
Harvey H. Hale
Elizabeth A. Joiner

Opal Warkins. Lake Mary
Edna Parker, Lake Monroe
Paul A. Prisbylla, Ohio
DISCHARGES

Sanford:

William KlrdthOfl

now Plummet
Mary R. Sctsmah
Eunice L. Walters
Helen U. wise
Maicomb E. Hubbard,
William Beet, Deltona

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Lawana D. Caputo, Dalton.

James B FlOyd
Bill Moire
Elizabeth Spair
Lionehl T. Nance, DLand
Robert H. Thomas, Deltona
Sydney N. Wickham, Deltona
King Allman, Osteen

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very well. The others around the horseshoe-shaped table in the
big high school auditorium were Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee and Rep. Philip Crane of Illinois.
Reagan probably had the toughest job, confronted by an
Italian-American questioner who demanded an explanation f
an ethnic joke the candidate told which, Vincent (;hu said,
made Poles and Italians sound like ''fools or gangsters."
Reagan protested he was 'the victim" of reporters who
repeated a story he had told in private with no intention to slur
anyone. lie said in the future he would tell only stories about
his o wn heritage, which was Irish. That got him a laugh.

WASHINGTON ( UPI ) An aide to the late Rep. I
1)-Calif., says the CIA may have knowingly let Ryan go It' his
death in Guyana rather than disclose a secret intelligence
operation dealing with the Rev, Jim Jones.
Ryan and four companions were gunned down by followers
of Jones head of the People's Temple colony in Jonusto it
n a remote jungle airstrip in Guyana on Nov. tO, 1978.
The congressman's death was followed by the mimass mnurtlt'r
and suicide of more than 900 American cultists, including

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"Used Cars" may be the name of the new Steven Spielberg film In which
actress Cheryl Rixon will appear. But there is nothing used about the $75,000
custom-made l)iamante In which she will reign over the upcoming New Auto
Show, 'flit' ear was part of the $19.5,000 in cash and prizes that Miss Rixon
received for t)elng named Penthouse magazine's ''pet of the year."

'PET'

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Joe Holsinger. Ryan's friend and top aide, asked at a House
hearing Wednesday, ''Was our government, throu g h i ts imitelli.
gence operation, fully aware of the arms in ,Junesto ii and hit'

potential for violence there?
"If so, why did it fail to insist on armed protection by the
Guyanese government for the Ryan mission? Was I A'o Ryan
set up for murder?"
liolsinger charged the CIA may have knowingly let Ryan go
to his death rather than disclose a secret intelligence operation
calling for support of both Jones and GuyanaRyan and his companions were shot at the Kaituma Airport,
just after visiting nearby Jonestown to investigate charges h
relatives that some of those at the colony were being kept there
against their will.

Former FBI Informant
Gained 'Abscam' Cash?
It sounded identical to the Fill's
WASHINGTON m UPI
"Abscam" undercover operation -an associate of it wealthy
Arab sheik representing a company called Abdul Enterprises
Inc. who was talking big money.
Except, federal sources say, former Fill informant Joseph
Meltzer was not part of the bureau investigation that implicated eight members of Congress.
Instead, he allegedly used his intimate knowledge of that
federal probe to set up a swindle on the side, using the Phony
sheiks and companies set up by the Fill as a cover.
Some federal officials are concerned because, they say, the
FBI responded slowly when it received allegations about
Meltzer's activities last June, allowing him to bilk businessmen out of thousands of dollars its much its four imiouths later.
Sources suggested the FBI may have dragged its feet in
investigating Meltzer for fear he would blow the '',thscaiu"
undercover operation, endangering undercover agents and
preventing completion of the probe.
Assistant FBI Director homer Boynton acknowledged the
bureau "proceeded cautiously ... because of Abscam," but
said the allegations against Meltzer would not have been given
a high priority anyway.
Other law enforcement authorities raised questions about
the bureau's conduct, saying the FBI cover used by Meltzer
was so elaborate there was no way For his purported victims to
sense he was conning them.
One source argued the FBI should have ended the "Abscam"
investigation prematurely, if necessary, to stop Meltzer's
alleged swindles.
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DETROIT (UP!) — Auto industry millionaire Henry
Ford II and his second wife, Cristina, dissolved their
15-year marriage with little glitter, a splash of glamor
— and lots of money.
Attorneys for the auto magnate and his elegant,
Italian-born wife, annojinced Wednesday they
negotiated an out-of-court settlement designed to save
them the spectacle of a lengthy public trial.
Mrs. Ford sought at least $10 million to $15 million to
end her marriage to the 62-year-old Ford, whose net
worth had been estimated in earlier court documents
at $70 million.

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Fords Divorce Out Of Court

United Press International
"Right now there are a lot of weather anybody to death, but there Is a danger it
A new series of storms were poised fronts sitting out there ready to move," may give away."
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 64; overnight
Evans earlier ordered the Idaho
today off California, already battered by meteorologist Robert Brown said. "Our
low:
52; yesterday's high 78; barometric pressure: 30.11;'
on
National
Guard
on
standby
alert
in
case
a deluge of rain that spawned killer. fIre-lay forecast has rain off and
relative humidity: 70 percent; winds: South at 5 m.p.h.
the darn breaks,
tlrough Sunday."
floods and mudslides. Heavy rains I•
FRIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 12:31 a.m.,
In Southern California, nearly 1,500
:
threatened to trigger a major flood in an
Floods and mudslides in Southern
12:56 p.m.; lows, 6:44 a.m., 7:03 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:
have
caused
at
least
homes
have
been
destroyed
or
damaged
eastern Idaho town where a nearby dam California already
highs 12:23 a.m., 12:48 p.m.; lows 6:35 a.m., 6:54 p.m.;'
floods and mudslides causing more
was dangerously close to collapse.
fl deaths and destroyed or damaged by
BAYPOINT:
highs, 6 a.m., 5:26 p.m.; lows 11:48 a.m., 11:24;
than $200 million in damage to public and
The National Weather Service issued a some 1,500 homes,
P.Zu.
private property.
In Malad City, Ida ho, a 33-year-old
thunderstorm watch for northern
stormy weather brought with it
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out
then dam was feared about to
California. Flood warnings were in effect earthen
unseasonably warm temperatures, New
50
Miles: Winds variable mostly south or southwest 10 to 15:
collapse, prompting officials to evacuate
for the Sacramento Valley.
records were set in several cities
knots
today and southwest 15 to 20 knots Friday, Seas 2 to 4 feet
The heavy rains, with accompanying some 2,000 people.
throughout the South including Fort today increasing to 4 to 7 feet Friday. Chance of a few showers
"The water Is coming up at a rate of Worth, Texas, where the 86-degree
winds up to 50 mph, were expected to let
north part Friday.
up today but another front lurking off the two-tenths of an inch an hour and it might temperature posted Wednesday broke an
AREA FORECAST: Mostly sunny today and partly cloudy:
northern California coast was expected go over the spillway," John Corlett, news 81-year-old record: The highest reported
Friday. Highs in the upper 70s. Lows tonight nild,%s to
to move into the state and linger into secretary for Gov. John V. Evans, said temperature was recorded in Laredo,
60, Winds south or southwest 10 to 15 mph today and southwest:
Friday,
late Wednesday. "We don't want to scare Texas, where it was 99 degrees.
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CHICAGO (UP!) — Striking firefighters accepted a
temporary truce in their week-old walkout and agreed
to return to work while negotiators attempt to reach a
contract. The firemen, however, vowed to resume their
strike if no agreement is reached by Friday.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Kenya has agreed to let the
United States use port and military facilities in the
East African nation, a jumping-off point for moving
forces ido the Persian Gulf, official sources said

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from the 25 county governmental and nonprofit public service agencies will be considered and the jobs allocated to the agency
The locally imposed freeze on public emwhose request is considered most worthy.
ployment join under the federally funded
The positions will first be reviewed by the
Comprehensive Employment Training Act
Prime
Sponsor Advisory Council, a group
(CETA) program may be thawed slightly
appointed by the county commission to
during the next few months.
consider CETA jobs requests and to make
recommendations to the county commission,
As few as six or as many as 12 Jobs will be
put up for grabs among 25 public service
The county commissioners will make the
ultimate decision,
agencies in Seminole County, probably by
Mrs. Martin said today although no new
June, according to Lois Mar ti n, di rector of
money had been allocated to the county for
the county goVernment's personnel depart"fnt, The CETA program operates through public service lobs under the CETA program,
funding for some positions which have been
the county's manpower division of the personnel department.
vacated in the county will be available for reWhen the jobs are opened-up, priorities
allocation.

U.S. To Use Kenya Port

today.
The agreement was reached Wednesday by
PresldentCarter and visiting Kenyan President Daniel
Map Moi, who held private talks for an hour.
Mol did not favor establishing a U.S. base In his
country but Weed to provide the facilities for prepositioned military equipment and to permit increased
use of port facilities at Mombassa on the Indian Ocean.
The African facilities would be part of a U.S plan to
move rapid deployment forces quickly to the Persian
Gulf or the Middle East in case of an emereencv.

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herald Staff Writer

LONDON (UPI) Top oil men from OPEC's "Big
Six" treated a strategy session opening In London as
nobody's business but their own.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries'
secretariat in Vienna even refused to say where the
debate, expected to begin today, would be held.
"It Is a private meeting with no press admitted," an
OPEC spokesman said.
But in one sense, the deli berations among Sheik
Ahmed Zaki Yaxnanl of Saudi Arabia, the oil ministers
of Kuwait, Venezuela, Iraq and Algeria, and a
representative of Iran, are everybody's business.
They were discussing a "long-term strategy for
OPEC," said Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheik AU Khalifa 85
Sabah, Including oil price questions vital to everyone.

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farmers
The United States terminated the sale of millions of
tons of grain to the Soviets in response to Russian
s into Afghanistan. Mondale said
military move
Wednesday there were accounts of "distressed
slaughtering" of cattle and poultry in the Soviet Union.
"There is a story In Pravda the Soviet party
newspaper which urges farmers to use garbage, straw,
and pine tree twigs to supplement the diets of their
stock.
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tree twigs," he said, adding "in other words it's
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By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Stall Writer
The Seminole County Commission has approved a resolution
asking the State Department of Transportation to lower the
speed limit on State Road 434 and Sand Lake Road and install a
school zone flashing signal on 434.
Parents of school children attending Forest City Elementary
School have been concerned about the crossing since an 8-yearold boy was hit by a car there Feb. 6.
About 1,200 parents asked for the resolution. Seminole
County School Board member Pat Telson expressed her
support for the resolution Wednesday at a meeting of the
school board.
In other action at this week's meeting the county cornmission approved a staff recommendation to bow to
Woodlands resident' detuauds to reduce no parking hours In
that subdivision to the hours students are traveling to and from
school.
Signs recently were put up banning parking from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. due to traffic created by the new Rock Lake Middle
School. The signs will be changed to ban parking only from
8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. and from 3:15 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The commission also decided to reject the one construction
bid it received for four new fire stations and re-advertise for
bids with new specifications.
The action came because the bid received called for an
expenditure $200,000 In excess of what the county budgeted.
Commissioner Richard Williams accused the architects on
that bid, from Southland Construction, of "putting some things
in that weren't necessary to run the cost up."
"Tell them," he instructed Public Safety Director Gary
Kaiser, "I'm going to wipe them off my list.',
Kaiser said he and County Purchasing Agent JoAnne Black.
mon have given them that message verbally.
Commissioner Bob Sturm said the architects were remiss
for not bringing in the designs within the budgeted amounts.
The county has allocated $700,000 to build new fire stations at
Five—Points Midway and expand
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will no longer be sharing center sta ge with
elected city officials at commission meetings,
but he says the move should only Improve his
visability.
The change is part of the project to remodel
the Longwood City Hall, work which has reached
the room used by t he commission for its Monday
night sessions.
The wide V-sha ped table at the front of the
room where the commission sits had to be
shortened to accommodate a new platform,
which will elevate the commissioners a few
inches a bove the heads of their audience.
While comiiiissioners, the city's attorney and

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As construction progresses, city business goes

clerk will still sit up front, Chacey lost lus seat
and will move to a
at the right side of the
room, In front of a map of the city.
"I'm not gnashing my teeth over the move,"
said Chacey. He and the mayor had worked out
the redesign of the meeting room together, he

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on. Citizens attending last week's commission
meeting witnessed the city officials speaking
from a bare wooden platform holding their
commission table, as they sat on chairs resting
on a floor minus its old covering, but still lacking
a new carpet.
The city hall, attached to the city fire station
on Warren Avenue, Is also getting a new room
and other improvements to help house the city
government.
Chacey said the $13,500 in improvements will
provide larger offices for the city's utility
department, and provide a desk for the city's
recently hired recreation director. He expected
the work will be complete by March 1.

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said.
Mayor Steven Uskert explained the change

was made to allow Chacey quick access to the
map visable throughout the small room while
making presentations.

On previous occasions when a presentation
had to be made, either the audience or the
commissioners were left out, as Chacey tried to
display material from his seat.

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financial counselor. A list of his political
associations would read like a Who's Who of
Washington. As chairman of New York's
Municipal Assistance Corp., he is widely credited
with salvaging the Big Apple's financial prospects
after the default of 1975. Indeed, Mr. Rohatyn is

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So it is fair to say that Felix Rohatyn is not
given to fits of unreasoning panic. And yet, he IS
voicing Chicken Little predictions these days as
th ough the sky were in fact about to fall,
1 feel I'm living in 1912, th e years of the Guns

I AM NOT
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Pakistan and Tunisia, separated by 3,000
miles, are also poles apart politically. But
there is a connection between the two countries, one that has no difficulty at all spanning
the geographical and ideological gap.
libya.

of August (the title of Barbara Tuchman's
masterpiece on th e causes of World War I). I see
an enormous threat to our way of life, a lot of pain.
But let's start with Pakistan. This is the
At best, we face a reduced standard of living. And plucky little dictatorship, you'll recall, that is
at worst, we'll have to defend our interests watching the ramparts for civilization
following Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
abroad. And the longer we wait and do nothing
Promptly recognizing not only the
which is what we're doing the worse It's going situation's
danger but Its possibilities,
to get."
Pakistani supreme leader General
The causes of Mr. Rohatyn's profound sense of Muhammad Zia ul.Haq a few weeks back
apprehension are both political and economic. dismissed a tentative offer of $400 million In
"...at present, we have no coherent set of either U.S. aid with one well-publIcized word:
domestic or foreign policies," he notes. And he "Pconuts."
goes on to argue that unless something is done to
But not to worry. Almost as promptly,
resolve our enormous economic and social President Carter's national security adviser
strains...we could be headed for a financial Zbignlew Brzezinski was dropping in at
Islamabad wi th assurances that there was no
collapse."
son to get excited
rea
or be unexcited
At the heart of Mr. Rohatyn's most apocalyptic
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sustainable proposllicn."he says.
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the International monetary system and trigger a
global economic collapse,
The Wizard of Wall Street is hardly alone In
envisioning a subsequent military struggle for
those natural resources, chiefly oil, without which
no modern economy can survive,

thIs year singles out Pakista n for special
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Zia a sharply rtttcIzed by name for
pofiY'1fromIsed national e1ectLons,
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charges.
Not quite consistent with Brzezinski's
chununy performance in Islamabad (this
being the capital, by the way, In which a mob
stormed and burned the U.S. Embassy late
last year while Pakista ni police stuck close to
their barracks). But then, reconciling
divergent positions of U.S. foreign policy and

policy makers is our problem, not Zia's,
Human rights, however, is not the only
Mr. Rohatyn would def use this budding Arproblem
be tween the United States and
maggedon by imposing a 50-cent per gallon tax Pakistan. Thereis
alsothe matter of a
on gasoline to force conservation and by offering nuclear-weapons capability. Washington
to pay for oil Imports with long-term bonds and believes Islamabad Is developing such and In
gold reserves,
the cause of non-prolifera tion Is discouraging
the effort, with no success whatsoever so far,
There Is ample room for debate about this
The Pakistani effort Is widely reported to be
particular remedy, especially the proposed gas
hmn
by oil-rich Libya. And It is beginning
tax increase. But Felix Rohatyn's sense of
to
be
widely
suspected that Ubya in tends to
urgency about the need to sharply reduce our share Its eventual
fruits a bomb,
dependence on foreign oil is absolutely apMeanwhole, 3,000 miles to the west, seizure
propriate. Now if only sothething akin to this of the strategically situated town of Gafsa In
alarm, coupled with a rational plan for developing southern Tunisia recently was th warted by
domestic energy resources, could carry the day Thnlslan f orces with significant French
assistance, Initially billed as a rebellion
with Mr. Rohatyn's friends in Washington.
aaai- nst a auletiv
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Thnis, the thrust turned Out to have been
conceived in and mounted from neighboring
Libya.
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WASHINGTON Whether or not the U.S.
mili tary learned anything in VIetnam, the
Russians certainly did.
Intelligence analysts sifting reports from
the Afghanistn blitzkieg have noted the
Soviets' widespread use of their MI-24
helicopter gunshlps in both combat and police
roles. These higispeed choppers can pepper a
hillside wIth up to 6,000 rounds per minute,
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general poverty."
And they said it cannot be assumed that
r heumatic fever will continue to be a minor
of Tennessee researchers report progress In problem In the United States because the
the effort to develop a vaccine agai nst the strep organisms that cause the disease might
streptococcal bacteria that cause rheumatic someday become resistant to an tibiotics.
fever and rhe um atic heart disease,
The three researchers, all professors of
The quesUon
they say, La whether such
medicine
at the university, wrote in a recent
a vaccine Is needed In these days of effective
of thèmbIIcs1jow.naJ IpitaIrctIce
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strep-killing antibiotics, and if so. where?
Rheumatic fever Is almost always t he ottiat tt.e are goxi reasons for tt'alnliing that
nly cer ta in kinds of strep bacteria cause
result of a streptococcal Infection of the
r
umatic fever.
he
throat al though the Tennessee researchers
They said the main oltacle ftat
say most people who get strep throat would
not develop rheumatic fever even wi thout stands hinders development of a practicable
treatment. But many who get rheumatic human vaccine is Identification C)!
fever develop rheumatic heart disease,
of streptococcal organisms that cause
The most common result of rheumatic rheumatic fever,
fever is damage to the heart valves and in
"We thus feel reasonably secure in
some cases the heart muscle Itself may be predicting that an effective strep(ococcaj
weakened,
vaccine ii only a matter of time, although
As late as the 1940s, rheumatic heart large-scale clinical tests will probably
disease was the leading cause of dea th among prolong the walL"
school age children, During World War II,
Beachey, Stollerman and Blsno said it
tens of thousands of young men crowded might not be worthwhile to immunize everytoget her in training cam ps and troopships one against the germs that cause rheumati
developed strep throat and many died or were fever. They said a more logical approachc
permanently injured by resul ting heart woujd be to concentra te
on areaswhere the
disease,
disease is most
Then caine penicillin. The streptococcal
Another target for the vaccine, they said,
bacteria happened to particularly vulnerable would be those people who already
have
to the new "miracle drug."
aujfered a rheuma tic attack and thus
Thanks to penicillin and other an tibiotics, more vulnerable to ne, attacks,
r heuma tic fever Is now a rare disease In the of the disease is now prevented by steady
and
United States al though it continues to crop up often life-long use of antibiotics.
In areas of poverty.
In addition, the scientists said It aars
Unfortunately, said Drs. Edwin Beachey, that only about 10 percent of the population
is
Gene StoUerman and Alan Bhano. the
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situa tion is different In manY underdeveloped be possible eventually to Identify those who
countries "whose society Can best be Inherited such a vulnerability and Vaccina te
described as pockets of affluence amid only than.

probibition on FTC-imposed divesture

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the subcommittee of
a highly unusual
feature of that memo: Paragraph after
Pal'a&amp;IPb was "a verbatim reproduction" of
a legal brief submitted to the FTC almost six
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years earlier.
The earlier document had been drafted by
Howrey and Simon, 'a high-powered, highpi'hd Washington law firm, on behalf of
General Mills Inc., one of three companies
accused In an FTC case seeking divestiture
because of alleged monopolization of the
breakfast-Cereal market.
Moreover, Howrey and Simon represen ts
the Exxon Corp. and the Shell 011 Co. in
another FTC divestiture proceeding,
alleging that eight major oil companies have
moopolized refinery operations In portions of

"I understand that I am being personally
criticized for circula ting a memo to the
members of the Commerce Committee on this
Issue," Heflintold the hushedaudience, "This
memo was prepared by a member of my sta ff
at my direction ... lam Informed that portions
and parts of It consisted of information and
views contained In motions before the corn.

mission."

The proceedings that followed that tortured
admission were anticlimactic, Blum offered
w uene
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assault."

The repor t adds' "In the wake of the
Vietnam war, however, the Soviets have

cied Uwir view on the proper role of the
helicopter."
om a tentative start -using choppers t
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t he RLa
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reported , "helIcopters can rang., some
Chats btd enemy Lines In ground'sitack
and anti-tank missions, as well as give ,
porting fire for air assault landings beyond
the range of conventional Soviet cowid

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copters gunshlp techniques In the Vialnam conf lict, Until then, sources told my
weapons."
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associa te Dale Van Atta, the Soviets'
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At flrd, the Russians simply armed thefr
heli
had been fairly primiti ve,
existing copters with standard ground
A top4eCret Cantral Intelligence Agency
weapons. But then came their all-new loper,
report traces the Russians' progreas In
ciiopper.
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the early ivz," It says, "the Soviet military "the Soviets delivered to selected combat
ied helicopters largely in support roles, such
units a new helicopter, the 11134, specifIcally
dIgpd for air .ssuJ ptin,s, It
as airlifting supplies, equipment and men
behind frlssully battle lines to cope with heavu armed ad could carry ShOot 11
shifting tactical iItuatkim
troops; It had a retractable landing gear for
'lbs concept of helicopter a pack horse
Increased speed, and short wIn
with
has been reflected in this design of Soviet
weapon-carrying pyloi*."
beluiipten. mey are large and rugged, but
The 111-34 has since been Improved with
soiiewhat crude and aerodyna mically bombs, rockets and anti-tail missiles. "It
inefficient. They Lack the speed arid
reportedly has a laser rage4Inder that
maneuverability required for armed combat makes Its weapons slgnlfk'sntly more so.

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report states.
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inoreased U.S. use of armed helicopters have Inviation
a
while back to a $1-head fundfocused Soviet attention on the vulnerability
JI1'4 reception for their nemesis. The
armorandnlechaIiasdcolumnstoarmd
Virginians were a confirmed In their
1IS(St 151)011 stated, addli: OPinion
"Madsen
fS'flhiflC* jot li$U*ft 115 U11*II$$ of SevlU as a dam-building enrelatively Ineffective In iMceptIng low-md "a staun The solicitations deacribed Bevill as
ch advocate of waterway programs
swyIng
optsri,
(who) has met several times with President
Finally, the Soviets have added a still- Cirt
to argue for adequate funding."
unused capability to their MI.24s
InCornmge Sharon Rogers of the
preparation for combat against forces
"tter receiving tigs letter
SI1WPd With IbSir 0Wfl hibcopters.
(obviously by m'ltake), we cannot but
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willheused i anti-haUcopterrole" Farthis manyheidges
when he announced his support
use' the soperchopsould be ipp
for Ted Kemj* agaii jmj Car'.er, The
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me Rus.Iaiis are oviI to he psioscie
for $ minion in repairs fromTrans
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letting the coIJessmaji ann©,
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Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. and John Culver, D-lowa.

Also targeted are seats currently held by Sens. Adlai
Stevenson, D-III., and Jacob Javits, R.N.Y. Both

agreed to make 60 percent —$136 billion

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for individuals
$200 for married couples
filing Jointly
can he excluded. Interest
boost savings and investment. But Rep.

The negotiators also agreed that 25 percent
$57 billion
of the windfall revenues

WIs, were expected to decide today the fate of

the federal income tax $201 of combined

Foriney "Pete" Stark, D-Calif., said it

should be used to help lower income

numerous tax credits and technical issues

interest and dividends for individuals

and

benefits rich people, and "does nothing for

households offset their rising energy bills,

$400 for married couples filing joint returns.

sinall savers, will widen the deficit, and in-

and 15 percent — $34 billion — for energy and

The exemption would be effective for two

crease inflation."

transportation programs.

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between individuals and businessmen,
leaving it to be decided later in other
legislation.

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Bentsen said the higher exemption would

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Graham also will recommend supplemental appropriations
to cover state gasoline and utility bills, probably more money
for state employee pay raises and, possibly, $17 million for the
Medicaid program to overcome a deficit and keep benefits
from having to be cut.

anticipated recession hits later this year.
Spending proposals will include a sizable supplemental
appropriation for education, although not the $180 million
requested by Education Cbnunissioner Ralph Turlington,
Graham aides say.
"It will please most of the education folks, at least 80 percent
of them, The state's share of total school f unding will go up

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national product) going into research
Inquiry Into the unknown," he said. "That has
got to be reversed or we can't be a number
one nation," he said.
Ha cnnka frrnn the launch niiil from which
he was rocketed into space by anAtlas rocket
aboard Friendship 7. His flight in the Mercury
project began at 9:47 a.m. Feb. 20, 1962. lie
orbited earth three times.

Now a Democratic se nator from Ohio, the
first American to orbit the earth said another
astronaut told him as he prepared for launch,
he with von. John Glenn'
"it makes my hair stand up on the back of
my head whenever I hear that," Glenn told
about 600 people who gathered to mark the
18th anniversary of his flight Wednesday and

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees has asked Graham to propose a bigger pay raise
for state employees for 198081, saying the planned 5.5 percent
is not enough to keep up with Inflation. An extra 3 percent raise
would cost $26.5 million.

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Alice Roosevelt Longworth, 96, Dead

CHRISTMAS, Fla. (UPI) — An agriculture depart.
ment director says he would love to reimburse Jesse
Eden!leki for the damage done to his beehives by
mosquito control spraying, but Congress has yet to
appropriate the funds,
Edenfleld, a beekeeper for 70 of his 75 years, no
some 700 of his hives have been destroyed by in.
secticlde poisoning. He has been unable to collect for
beehives destroyed last year In an emergency
mosquito control spray program in the Christmas area
of east Orange county.

debut in the White House as a 16-year-old in

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Teddy Roosevelt's
irreverent daughter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, whose quips and barbs charmed and
sometimes outraged Washington for much of

1902.
"Ugh oh I did hate It. I don't think I've
ever worn French blue since — and they sang
It and sang It," she said.
Mrs. Longworth had been Ill for a week with
bronchial pneumonia. Her granddaughter,
Joanna Sturm, 33, was at her bedside when
she died.
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Dame of Washington, Inspired the popular
song "Alice Blue Gown" when she made her
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Florida
AREA DEATHS
"You Block people really know
Lawyers To WILLIAM EWT Snodgrass, Enterprise and
your stuff. I should have
William Addis Stewart, 28, Mrs. Onnie Bender, Enter.
come here last year.
Advertise died
of
Flamingo De., Sanford, prise; two granddaughters,
Tuesday
in Bethesda,
National Naval

Pam Jackson and Cheryl
Jackson, both of Tampa.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA

Medical Center, He was born
finally can advertise on radio in Portsmouth, Va. and is In charge of arrangements.
AM television.
moved to Sanford 2oyears ago s
The Florida Supreme Court from Middletown, R.I. He was Funeral Notice
today issued a modified In the U. &amp; Navy and attended
version of a ruling handed Grace United Methodist ST11111WART, WILLIAM ADDIS—
down last July, allowing the Church. He was a member of Funeral services for William
Addle Stewart, 7$, of 274
lii. of the electronic media by the Disabled American
F lamino Drive. Sanford, who
attorneys to advertise prices. Veterans of Seminole.
died Tueiday In Ish.sd., AN..
office hours and areas of legal
will be &amp; 10 am. Saturday, at
by his
his wife, Gramkow
He is survived
Funeral Home
Sanford;
speciality.
Paz' Chapel. Burial in Oaklawn
Beverly,
The original order never tents, Mr, and Mrs. Max Cim$ery. Gramkow In charge.

two

others, Ma tthew Stewart,

petitioned for a rehearing and Lake Mary and Richard
Stewart, Sanford; two mars,

Stewart
Miss Susan
Casselberry and MIII
Kathleen Stewart, Orlando,
Gramkow Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.

M&amp; A JA(UON
The amended decision
Mrs. Era D. Jackson, 79, of
direct solicitation South Sanford Avenue
$4 the use by lawyers Of Sanford, died Wednesday.
gimmick
Born in Ogeitborpe, Ga., she
garnish techniques."
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lawyers have traditionally was a member of the Fleet
'bee pocighited from any sort Baptist aurdi of Senferd.
Survivors lfru'4e a son,
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More would be avilable if he dipped into the working capital
emergency reserve fund. Aides say, however, his present plan
is to keep the fund at $373.6 million, the maximum allowed by
law, in the event state revenues plummet when the long-

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!)
For- watch him dedicate a $3,000 marble menumer astronaut John Glenn stood on a scrubby ment to it.
patch of Atlantic coast overrun by palmettos
Glenn said t he United States should spend
and inhabited by deer, rattlesnakes and
more money on the exploration of space.
tors and remembered the day, 18 years ago,
"Wha t we've seen in recent years Is a
when he was rocketed from the same spot Into
smaller amount of money from the (gross

Beekeeper Stung' By Sprays

The bar asked the court
whether It Intended to allow
direct solicitation, that Is, a
lawyer saying outright, "him

The negotiators avoided the politically

tax cuts. The action simply would make the
funds available for tax cuts. Other legislation
would have to be passed to put them into
effect.
Also approved Wednesday was a plan by
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, 1)-Texas, to exclude from

Glenn Marks Famous F hg h t

General Services Administration. Bids were opened
Wednesday in Atlanta.

Florida Bar Association

years starting in January 1981, and would cost

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Nixon,
The landing pad cost the taxpayers $40000.
The sealed bid was submitted by Alison L McIntosh,
33, of Pompano Beach, Fla., wife of a building contractor. It was accompanied by a certified check for
$8,751 to cover 10 percent deposit required by the

Sa nford;

But Chesley admitted, "This is a
setback, I can't tell you it isn't."

$fl7.3 billion oil windfall profits tax for individual and corporate tax cuts and doubled
tax exemptions for small savers,
The negotiators, nearing completion of
their efforts to resolve differences between
the
and Senate windfall profits tax

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estate dealer has submitted the high bid of $87,510 for
the helicopter pad in Biscayne Bay behind the Site
the former winter home of ex-President Richard M.

Stewart,
br

file in trial court."

the Treasury an estimated $4.3 billion.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) The $481 million available
for the supplemental state budget seems like a lot, but it won't
go very far because almost every agency is screaming for
more money.
Gov, Bob Graham's recommendations for revision of the $16
billion 197941 budget put together by the Legislature last
summer must be submitted to lawmakers by Sunday.
The recommendations are scheduled to go out Friday, but
the work isn't finished yet, partly because Graham has been in
New York all week on a business-recruiting trip.
He has $268.7 million available for new recurring expenditures and $211.9 million for onetime-only expenses, House and

Woman May Got Nixon Pad
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their stockholders.
The Senate Commerce Committee voted to leave
stockholders confidential Wednesday, accepting
Florida Bankers Association arguments that many
banks will have trouble selling stock If the ideniity of
investors is no longer kept confidential.
Pensacola Sen. W.D. Childers' committee also approved a proposal making It clear savings and loan
associations have the right to raise the Interest rate
when a home with an existing mortgage is sold, instead
of being stuck with the rate that was In effect at the
time of the original sale.

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the windfall profits tax revenues available for

By voice vote Wednesday, the negotiators

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Comptroller Gerald
Lewis will have to look to j.he House for help In his
campaign to force state-chartered banks to identify

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negotiators have earmarked $136 billion of the

Lewis Needs Help Of House

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
(UP!) — Lawyers in Florida

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dustry. We may have some motions to

Jurors took just 3' hours to decide attorneys. "We worked awfully hard

concerning Independent producers.

Stevenson and Javits have announced they will not
seek re-election.

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remains unknown.
It also puts into question chances for uevmce mu not cause me imre a we
-ith Beverly Hills supper club."
out-of-court
settlements
remaining defendants in the mountain
"I'm certainly very, very pleased,"
of civil litigation yet to be tried,
said Alex Rose, one of several defense

WASHINGTON (UP!) — House and Senate

financial aid in the November election campaign.
It also chose 98 House seats for special treatment,
In the Senate, the re-election campaigns for prolabor are Sens. Donald Stewart, DAIs.; Frank Church,
1)-Idaho; Birch Bayh, D-Ind.; George McGovern, D.
S.D.; Charles Mathias, H-Md.: John Durkin, 1)-N.H.;

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wiring to an electrical

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seats held by friends of organized labor for priority

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review. We feel an awful lot is going to

a connection of old technology

the posh Southgate, Ky., supper club

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SAL HARBOUR, Fla. (UPI) — While the attention of
most of the nation is on the presidential primaries, the
AFLC!O is more concerned that Democrats may lose
control of the Senate.
The federation's political arm, the Committee on
Political Education, Wednesday designated 10 Senate

the East, South and Midwest.

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COVINGTON, K)'. (UPI) litigants that so-called old technology aluminum and leng. I think this should be a final
suing for damages received a setback wiring did not cause the fire. That was resolution."
from a jury that decided instgficient the only question before them during a
Stanley Chesley, chief attorney for
ividence i tt"i to- blame aluminium trial that started Dec. and till ed 7,000 the fire victims, refused to place such a
wiring for a fire that killed 1GS persons pages of court transcripts,
label on the jury verdict.
at the Beverly Hills Supper Club May
The jury reported to U.S. District
"We're very disappointed, of cour28, 1977.
Judge Carl
Se."
he said, "We feel bad. The Jury has
me ieuerai jury s ueciswnveuspoken,
but we have a lot of options to
'We,
the
jury,
unanimously
find
that
nesday means the cause of the fire at
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and carry sophisticated euIpment for
spotting their targets on the barren hillsIdeS

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documented beyond questions.
Heflln's proposal was brief, explicit and
controversial. He wanted to strip the FTC of
the power to require di vestit ure in cases
where t he commission found that a concentratlon of corporate power thwarted
com peti tion in an Industry.
When Heflin earlier circulated a copy of his
proposedamendment,ltwasaccompanledby
an eight-page memo offering legal argumen ts
a nd legislative precedents to justify a

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Almost simultaneously back In Washington,
the Sta te Department was delivering to
Congress Its annual report on human-rights
conditions around the world, a document that

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denied the allegations. His wife told investlgators she believed Miss Hand was "planted" in
her husband's office by political enemies.

the Senate Commerce Committee was
meeting to consider an amendment proposed
by Sen. Howell Heflln, D-Ala, to sectionS (b)
of the Federal Tra de Commission Act.
But t hose present knew why they were
witnesses to a far more fascinating drama:
disclosure of a rare case in which the in.
sidlous power of special-interest groups to
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was wearing an electronlc bugging device when the
middle-aged clerk propositioned her.
She claims he offered her money for sex 0 and on ce
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said Miss Hand tried to blackmail him for $5,000.
The commission voted to hold a hearing on the
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meeting of the Senate subcommittee was
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location of various nieces of equipment aboard the vessel, their
settings, and where various Coast Guardsmen were at the time
of collision.
The witnesses have made crude drawings to help investigators during the questioning, now going into Its 20th day, but
board members were anxious to get a personal look at the
overall scene on the bridge of the Blackthorn.
A preliminary survey indicated the only major structural
damage to the vessel was a gaping hole above the waterline
where the anchor of the Capricorn was embedded for a time
after the Impact.
The vessel is expected to be refurbished and recommis-

TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) The Marine Board of Investigation, found until the vessel was refloated. All have been Identified.
adjourned itshearing into the collision and sinking of the Coast
In addition to the Coast Gua rd Board, three members of the
Guard bouy tender Blackthorn until 1 p.m. today to allow its National Transportation Safety Board are sitting in on the
members to inspect the vessel,
hearings.
The 180-foot cutter was refloated from the bottom of Tampa
Lt. Cmdr. George Jim Sepel, commanding officer of the
Bay west of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge Tuesday and was Blackthorn, testified for the third day Wednesday and will be
towed into drydock Wednesday.
back on the stand when the hearing resumes this afternoon,
The board, composed of five Coast Guard officers, is trying
He was expected to visit the Blackthorn with his attorneys,
to determine why and how the collision between the buoy as was Ensign John H. Ryan, officer of the deck, who testified
tender and the tanker Capricorn occurred Jan. 28.
earlier, George lkShea, captain of the Capricorn, and Harry
The accident took the lives of 23 crewmen from the Black- Eugene Knight, harbor pilot aboard the Capricorn, with their
thorn, making It the Coast Guard's worst peacetime disaster, attorneys.
Nine of the victims were recovered earlier, but 14 were not
The board has heard considerable testimony about the

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Mr. Rohatyn observes that the value of all
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worth that has taken two centuries of toil and
Investment to accumulate. Yet, according to his
calculations, the United Sta tes will pay out about
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Beachum Bounces Tars, Knights Get Bye
point," su mised Torchy after the game. present. Jones ranks fifth in field goal
By SAM COOK
At that point center Rossin was hit with four free throws around a power move just too tight."
Herald Sports Writer
The 6-0, 170-pound junior guard con- percentage for Division 11 basketball an untimely technical for a misdirected layup by Cotton to settle matters. Cotton
Only Beachum didn't hear the music.
Rollins' Coach Mark Freidinger looked
nected on 7-of-Il jump shots and added a players with a sparklIng 61.9 average, remark and Rollins still had hope finished wIth 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Rollins (63): Crouch 4, Rich 8, Flser 14,
fine floor game for 14 points.
Last night he hit on 3-of-15 attempts.
as II he had just lost his best friend,
although only 2:45 remained.
Even though the Knights missed fire of CoIling 13, Mahoney 15, Koppelman 4
"Beachum's play near the end of the
"Not much of a wime, period," related
After a quick. sean of the obituary
Mahoney hit the technical, but the Tars their last six free throws the nine-point Zyburt 4. Totals 25-13-63.
column (scoreboard), one realized it had first half hurt us," agreed Freidinger. the senior floor general about his threw the ball away the nexftà tliuieI dTfYtntlatwas LUtuiitithiOrRUllihsto
UCF(69): Cotton 13, KruII 5, Rossin 9,
"We had just started to turn the miserable night. "I was just off. I guess I down the floor,
been much worse.
overcome. Mahoney led the Tars with 15 Clark 15, Jones 8, Beachum 14, Ebron 5,
Rollins had lost a basketball game to mornentwn when he entered."
was trying to rush things too much,
points. Fiser added 13 plus a game-high Haas 0, Mekarski 0, Totals 27-1549.
"I thought the final turning point was 14 rebounds.
Which was at the 6:22 mark in the first
"But Beachum - let's talk about him.
the University of Central Florida.
25 38 63
Rollins
Sixty uine-63 was the final tally in a half. The Tars 6-8 sophomore center Joel lie's going to lie another Ho. He's Roland Ebron," Torchy assessed of the
"It was like 'Dueling Banjos' tonight," UCF
31 38 69
game that didn't mean as much as it Fiser completed an 8-2 burst which gave (lefitlitely not bashful about shooting. He final two minutes, Ebron calmly sank said the older Clark. "Everybody was
Fouled out Fiser, Cotton
usually does this time of year. No Sun- Rollins a 1917 edge.
(lid it tonight," pointed out Jones.
shine State Conference title was on the Beachum canned his first jump shot, UCF jumped to a 39-29 advantage on
line, No one had bet their life on the then stole the ball and fed Ho Clark for a two baskets by a slightly rejuvenated
O11Ii did say goodbye to a bye layup. After a Tar turnover Beachum Jones, one of which was a jump shot
connected again for a 23-19 lead.
while falling down.
though. With the victory, Torchy Clark's
By United Press International
The Terps hit 62 percent of their shots Carolina lost to North Carolina State, 63Former Winter Park High guard Stu
The Tars, nevertheless came charging
Knights will receive one of the two byes
Albert King thinks the University of in the first half to take a 48-34 lead at 50, ninthrated Missouri topped OhCoIling finally ended a two-minute back. Senior Kyle Rich tossed in six
in the conference tournament, drought for the Tars with a basket, but points within a five minute span. He Maryland can compete with any team in halftime but the Deacons, 13-12 and 4-9 in lahoma, 81-69, and No. 10 Notre Dame
Undefeated conference champ Florida
Beachum and Sanford's 6-1 leaper Ruben eventually tied the score at 41 with 9:43 to the nation and although he doesn't admit the ACC, pulled ahead 75.74 on a three- bested Xavier (Ohio), 85.72.
Southern gets the other.
it, he's the reason why,
Freshman Eric Santifer scored 20
Cotton combined for the next eight points play.
point play by Guy Morgan with 2:56
UCF finished the conference race at 8-2 and a Knight Intermission lead of 31-25.
remaining,
points
to lead six players in double
During the stretch though, the 6.6
King tied his career-high with 32 points
and 24-2 overall. It doesn't take a mental
But
King
hit
two
free
throws
10
seconds
figures
for
S}Tacu.se.
Both teams were way off their games Cincinnati forward collected his third Wednesday night when seventh-ranked
giant to figure out the two blemishes
Kyle Macy, playing his last game in
Maryland won Its first regular-season later and passed to Williams, who scored
in the first half. Rollins shots almost 53 and fourth fouls.
were to FSC,
percent for the season, but shot only 39.9
"We lost the momimentun when Kyle got Atlantic Coast Conference title in five on a layup, for a 78-75 Maryland lead. Rupp Arena, scored 18 poInts to carry
The Tars meanwhile concluded at 6-4 percent. The Knights who shoot 53.6 were his fourth foul," Freidinger said about years with an 83-77 vIctory over Wake Both players added dunks to put the Kentucky over Mississippi State in a
Terps ahead, 82-75, with 43 seconds left. Southeastern Conference game.
and 17-8 for the season with half of the well below at 35 percent. Coiling was the Rich's foul of 6-5 Dean Rossin who Forest.
Alvis Rogers led the Deacons with a
losses within the conference to UCF and only player in double figures with 11 promptly hit a free throw to put the
Charles "Hawkeye" Whitney, playing
FSC.
King and Buck Williams combined for career-high 30 points and Morgan his final home game, tossed in 26 points
points. Beachum had eight points.
Knights
up
42.41.
eight points In the fInal 2:46 as Maryland, finished with 18,
The Knight victory Wednesday evening
to pace NC State to an ACC victory over
"I might have been too psyched up for
After a Craig Koppeiman bucket, which led by as many as 16 points In
at the UCF Gym before 2,578 partisan

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Steve Stipanovich and Mark Dressier
began in 1972. The Knights had won the shooting night. "I really wanted to go out six to spurt the Knights up again 48-43, It Williams finished with 22 poInts. 'Fhe win falling behind early was the eventual
combined
for 38 points to ensure Missouri
ACC,
downfall
of
the
Deacons,
in style." 13o bowed out of UCF with 15 was short-lived however, as guard Tim pits Maryland, 20-5 and 10.3 In the
first meeting this year 72-70.
a
share
of
only its second Big Eight
Points.
Mahoney, Fiser and a pair of free throws against weak Georgia Tech In the first
"We got behind early and when P'OU
In a game where most of the usual
basketball
titie
in the last 40 years with a
Before the game UCF athletic director by forward Bob Zyburt tied the game at round of next week's ACC tournament, have to play
stars felt they had sub-par nights one
catchup, it changes your victory over defending champion
sixth man was anything but par for the Jack O'Leary announced that Ho, the 48 all.
"We played super in the first half and game plan," Tacy said. "We might have Oklahoma.
Knight's all-time leading scorer, would
winning Knights.
It was the closest (he Tars would get. then kind of folded," said Maryland lost Our intensity once we got ahead."
Tracy Jackson scored 24 points and
Jim Beachum, sharpshooting guard have his jersey retired as the Knights The younger Clark hit a jumper, then Coach Lefty Driesell. "I don't know If It
In other games featuring Top 10 teams, Kelly Tripucka added 20 and Notre Dame
from Evans High, made the difference honored it seniors,
fed Beachum for another basket. Then
was the pressure on us or what but we did No. 2 Syracuse defeated Niagara, 107-82, shot an amazing 88 percent in the second
last night.
Another senior guard Gerald Jones added a Iayup on a nice drive to his right, comae back and that's the mark of a good fourth-ranked Kentucky downed half for a come-frombehind victory over
"Beachum's play was the turning also had a disastrous going away plus another long bomb. UCF' led 5842. team."
Mississippi State, 71.65, No. 8 North Xavier.

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the regular-season Southeastem Conference title.
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Re isters March

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eur nun we uiue American League 1111 swing into action
first, with opening games set for the week of March 31.
Players wishing to register for the little major leagues t 16.11
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-y aids), junior league 13 and 14-year-aids) and Pee
Wee league (8. and 9.year.olds may register at the Sanford
Recreation Department offices at the Sanford City Hall,
Sanford Chic Center or Westsldc Recreation Center,
Tryouts (or the little major leagues will be Monday sad
Tuesday, March 3 and 4. JunIor League tryouts will be March
10 sad 11, wIth the 1S.week season to open AprIl 7.
Pee Wee league tryouts are scheduled (or April Sand ii, with
the seamm to open May 5.
Players who will he in the same league thIs year as they
were last year do not need to tryout.
Coachesare needed in all leagues, as a
should contact the Sanford Recreation Department.
Players who register early and participate in the tryouts
have a b tier than cal being s lected for a team thantluase
ubo sign up after the trveuts.
Player lees have been set at $7 for the Little major leagues
iiorkagueiiud atIS for thepee wee league, Fur the
player fee, little major leaguers and junior leaguers will
receive their cap, baseball socks and inssu'ance, Pee wee
leaguers will receive a cap and insurance.
Ai organizatIonal meeting for coaches La all leagues will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 14, at the Sanford Recreation Departhient
office at the Sanford Civic Center.

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scored 35 points.
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the SEC standings at 14-3(25.4
overall) but I.SU can pull
even tonight with a victory
over MississIppI. That would
put It all up to the final game
of the regular season Sunday
with the Wildcats meeting the
Bengals at Baton Rouge, La.
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Wednesday night, Alabama
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McNeese St. 73, SE La. 68
Maryland 83, Wake Forest 77
NC. St. 63. N. Carolina so
Old Dom 89, East Car. 73
Rchmnd 76, Va. Cmmnwitp, 67
Stetson 77, Marquette 72
Vanderbilt 74, Florida mi
Virginia 63. Wm. &amp; Mary 33
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IWright Don Won
3.09
been good, he's been very good, but
(2.4) 59.20; 1 (2.4.1) 44,60.
game and it paid off. We forced 23
Second race -3.8, B
when tie's off, lie's way (1ff.
turnovers.''
iOn Around
3.80 4.00 2.60
71
"Bruce
is starting to mature as a
0'
Good full court presses are
SGPIG's Sammie
7.10 1.40
r'
Wednesday's Results
Ho 89
basketball player now," says his
1 T Max
becoming
the rage of the Five Star
100
Greg
Robinson's
Lake
Howell
Silver
lately."
Bethany 71. Sthtrn 72
Seminole 7, South Florida 2
Q(4.S) 34.50; P (4.5) 90.40; 1 (4.
touch.
Conference as (tie district tournament
Hawk basketball squad has very
C. Mich. 73, Bwlng Gm 72
One
of
those
guys
is
Hawk
mainstay
S.?) 340.40; 00 (2.4) 34,00: Tim.
So. Florida
"Stnet1iiies, earlier in the scason
000 020 000-2 i 2
Defiance ii, InState 51
unfolds next week.
quietly been iiikia rumblings over Reggie Barnes. The slick shooting
35:44.
Seminole
023 002 OOx-7 10 I
Drake 86, New Mex. ,.
he
got a little wild out there and It riurt
Mainland is noted for it. Sanford
the
last
month
of
Third race-S.1LM
the
season,
And
with
senior
forward
turned
in
sonic
hot
E. Ill. 90, N. Ky. 62
3 Novel
little bit. But tie's been So much
5.80 3.20 3.00
possesses a pretty fair one and now
good reason. Next to the Sanford nights but equally cold nights earlier
Digiavanni, Ball (1)), Zagoiris
Evansyl 97, SW Mo. 73
7All That Glitter
1.00 3.80
(7) and Brinker; Hodges and
Findlay 61, EarIham
the Silver Hawks have turned defense
Seminoles, the Maitland roundball in the season. H' seems to have iiiore consistent lately, lie's handling
2Tem'siungleMan
5.60
Altier; Hittera Seminole Moffalt
Fmnktn 103, St.Jos md,
the
ball
well
now,
playing
super
into
a big part of their game plan.
a (S•7) 12.40; P (S.?) 33.00; 1 (5'
crew has been the hottest commodity solidified his consistency and has
2 4, Gage 3 1. Altier 2 1 2 P BI;
Hllsdle 86, Siena Hghts 69
defense
and
penetrating
inure
to
(he
1.2) 238.40; Time 31:51.
"They
can't score if you take it
on
Records: South Florida 83,
Kenvn 16, BldwnWallace
tue basketball exchange over the sparked the Silver Hawk pifense in the
Fourthrace-5.14, 0
Seminole 511.
basket
which
boosts
our
pm
oductiun
away
from
them," an astute Robinson
Loyola 101, Valparaiso e7
past four weeks.
last eight gullies.
I Baby Blush
11.40 4.10 360
MCKenur,.e 9L Ch4 St. ca
ironi
the
backcourt."
smiles.
After
40111CCr Jcth
a good start, followed by a
"keggie is right where he should be
92.I0 I.6i.
Valencla Ii Pla. College 4
Msuri 81, Oklahoma 69
defensive
playTribe
is no
3Essie Express
Friday ,night's final games around
1.00
mid-season, flop, the Silver Hawks at now," Robinson complimented of secretBrigtitman's
around &amp;'nunol&amp;'
('ounty.
MiamI 0 90. Kent St. 86
Q(4.$) $0.40; P($.4) 191.70; TI
Valencia
000 313 220-li 13 1 have been putting it all together of his floor leader, "He's turning in the
the county will determine the seedings
Mo..K,C, II?, Mo. Sthrn
4.3) 1042.40; Time: 31:91.
Fla. Col.
100 200 300Ml. Marty 72, Dak St. 70
for (tie' impending district tourlate, winning five of their last seven all-around game that we have to have coach Bill Payne, shio's had to face
Fifth rac.-3.$, B
Schafer, Cruse (6). Velly (I)
Nebraska
io,
Kan
Rrightman several (lilies over the
st
nainent. Does Robinson have any
1 N'sCtias Nicki 6.60 1.80 4.20
and Downs; Antush, Lix,... . (6)
heading
into
Friday
night's
final
froiii
him.
Indeed
he
is."
Notre Dame 83, Xavier 0. 72
past two seasons, calls the Hawk
Sm
7.80 6.10
and Daniels; Hitters: Valencia
)articu!ar squad he'd like to face in
game
against
the
visiting Apopka
Nrthtmn 86. Oak. Wslyn 72
Against
Spruce
Creek
the slender
2MissScripto
McGregor 2 1 HR. Mogentale HR.
1.00
guard Mr. Quick.
North Park 91, Carthage 6.4
the
First round?
Blue
Darters.
2
forward
pumped
in
a
game
high
(1.5) 29.40; P (I.S)93.30:11.
Harvey3 1; Records: Valencia 71
Ohio U. 61, E. Michigan 60
"lie's got hit' quickest tr of hands
"No,"
lie laughs, "But I sure
I,
Florida
S.7) 724.00; Time: 35:57,
"It's
no
big
secret,"
says
a
pleased
points
and
naih'd
College
11w
0..1.
boards
for
13
Ottawa 65, Kansas Newman 63
I've seen oil a high school Player,"
Sixth race -5.14, A
wouldn't mind not playing Seminole
{obinson about his squad's recent rebounds.
Toledo 102, Ball St. 73
2ManateeCirt$er 9.40 5.60 2.50
HIGH SCHOOL
Payne t'oinplimmit'ntt'd.
Wittenberg 43, Ohio Wsiyn 41
or Mainland in the first round."
erforiziune. "We've been playing
1 G.E's 1rasure
4.00 4.00
Lyman S Winter Park 3
Another key tottie resurgence at the
"Anti
lie's
very
deceptive
too.
Wis..Mil 81, lll..Chi Crcle 73
Vith the present standings, Lake
Winter Park 000 010 2-3 3 0
itti more intensity (lie last few weeks
8 Blacka Jack Jim
3.00
Southwest
Silver
Hawk
campus
has
been
the
Brightinan
lulls
you 111(0 a sense of
Lyman
020 030 i-S S 4
Q (1.2) 15.40; P (2'l) $3.40; 1 (2.
howell
most likely figures to meet
than at any point of the season."
Cameron 113, Midwestern 76
miiuch improved play of senior pivot false security. lie kind of lays back.
I-I) 224.50; Time: 31:10.
either
Lyman,
Spruce Creek or
Panhandle 75, OkIa. S&amp;A 71
Lake howell had plenty of intensity man Rusty Conway.
S,venlhrac.-7.14, C 43:79
Palmer, Stake (3) and Toshie,
aliiiust
lt'thiargit'all
and
then
SWOOsh.
SE Okia. IL Central Ok. 15
Apopka
in
the
district
opener.
Tuesday
night,
blasting Spruce Creek
Lyman Kerr and Marshall,
6American Ace 21.80 13.80 3.60
Ilampert'd by a late start following You tiiake one wrong move and before
sw OkIa. 81, NW Oklahoma 81
Hitters. Marshall 7.2. Records
"It
I Unmatchabie
really
doesn't
matter
who we
6.50 6.00
by
a
70-53
margin.
The win improved
Tex Luth 111, M.H. Bayir 85
ttie football SCilSOH, Conway has
Winter Park 0 1, Lyman 3 1
oui know it lw's stolen the ball and
S N's Wanda Wail
3.80
play, we have to play with the inWest
the
Silver Hawks slate to 12-14, a little
0(14)93.50: P(4.1) 17110; 1(4.
t'rmistied the boards and scored in lie's gone."
Clarmnt.Mudd 1), Pitzer 63
tensit we've got going right now."
Evans 11,Ovjedo4
deceiving, but considering Robinson's double figures in all but one of (lit'
1.5) 113.00.
Colorado 81, Kansas 72
Itrighiman tanned 12 points in (lie
Robinson hedged at picking a
squad
Eighth race -S.14, 531:45
has
won
its
last
5
of
7,
Lake
Denver 55. So. Colorado si
Silver Hawks last five wins, It's no likv howell iri over Spruce Creek, a
Evans 11, Oviedo
ISand BIrd
21.00 9.00 1.60
tournuilneni winner, but he did Point
howell
couldn't
have
chosen
a
better
S Wright Glass Top
1.00 2.80
'crc( his play has coincideil diret'tl
gamia' in which Robinson feels his out a few inside notes.
time to peak. The
Evans
iao 171-il 4
5 Follow Her
3.20
district tournament with Lake Howell's new-found win- squad caimit' up v ith one of their best
Oviedo
"It's been a long season, the team
005
0)04
4
3
iS
less than a week awa.
Q (4.5) 45.40; P (4$) 172.50; 1 (4'
fling ways.
efforts of the year.
High School
$5) 1,021.20
that's miientally and physically the
Holmes, Gordon (3) and
Evans 152, Lake Howell 157
"The district tournament is like a
'%Ve played (lie best second quarter
Ninth race- 3$ Mile A 31:51
freshest stands to be the best in the
"When you imiake the swItch froiii
Howard; Oviedo
Grayson,
At Silver Pines (par 33)
1 Nyanza
6.60 3.60 2.60
,.iinst them that wei' had in a long
%%tiole
new
season,"
points
out
the
the
football
season
tournament,
Of course you've got to
Evans
(2'0):
Burgess
31,
Adams
Philpott
(7)
Duda
(1)
and
to
the basketball
óRene Crash
7.80 3.60
formerScC cage star, "If we picked a
Robinson, Odasz (1); Hitters;
Wlsn 10, Glessuebel 11.
7N's Suzie Woozy
label either Sanford or Mainland as
season it takes time to adjust." of. tune," stated Robin.son. "We out3.00
Lake Howell (2'4): Mier 38, Evans Suttie 2.4 726 3 RBl's,
right time to put it together it's now,"
st't,retl ttieiii 20-12, idayed super
0(1.4) 25.00: P
the favotite. Heck, it's not too often
fered Robinson about his stocky deft'nse and
(1.4) 7.S0: 1(1. Wenger 10, Avrami 43, Seigsohn Howard HR 2RBI'&amp;; Oviedo
4.7) 94.00
Illade
'ery
fe
Philpott
ou have the second and third ranked
36
2
3
2HR
5.RBl
's.
center.
"1
really
can't
put
Tenth race- S.14 Mile A 31:04
my linger on any
iiiistakes."
West
Orange
142,
Lake
'
temuns in your own conference."
6 Billy Bob Buck
1.60 3.50 2.50
one thing that's turned us around
Lb. Howell 13, Oak Ridge S
"Fnottll is the contact suort while
Brantley 174
If the second quarter wasn't good
I Sugar Express
4.50 2.40
"Hut like I said," added the Silver
lately',,
surniiseti
the
soft-spoken
At Cypress Creek (par 34)
basketball is the finesse sprn t. It took enough for (lie Hawk coach, the third
S Dancing Daisy
Lake
Hawk
coach. "The district tourHowell
013
070
0-13
II
2
West Orange (2.01'
,
couch, "But we have a couple of guys Rusty a while to get the football out of quarter would have brought a smile to
(4.4) 10.50; P (4-4) 33.40; 1 (440) 000 0-5
McCane II, Denvesten 40, Emrick Oak Rldw
nament
is a whole new ball game, a
4.3) 191.20.
that have really been coming on 111111, lie's been a big contributor for us any body's lace.
Eleventh race-S.l4Mil.C3l :4]
whole different season."
Lake Brantley (23): Hewens Ii,
Miller and Reindi, Summers
3 Andy Drive
1.50 3.00
2.80 Callahan 43, Vintliia 44. Turley 4, (5); Kerr and Cable; Hitters: Oak
6Gainer
10.10 5,40
Ridge Sheilds HP; Lake Howell
OVledOl4S,Titusyiil,)4o
S Peppy Pilot
3.20
Wood 21 1 RUI. Drivas 24 4 P01
At
Royal
Oak
(par
34)
0(3.4) 25.40; P (3.4) 55.50: 1(3
Oviedo: Morley 33, Strauss 36. HR, Johnson I.? HP; Records
45) '244.40.
• Jones 37, Gaster
Lake Howell 31, Oak Ridge 01.
.
Twelfth race-3.$MilsC3$:7
Titusville: Kiser 35, Home 39,
S Manatee
Olhmar 43, Malone 43.
Chuckles
9.20 4.00 2.10
Lyman 144, Edgewater 54
I Joyful Spirit
7.20 3.80
LOS ANGEIJ.:S (U I'lt - 'fhe Los go as planned over (lie Riviera sruwrylrlg to (lie clublinuLse.
At Dubsdread
2RenegadeChief
3.00
won't stop us. The course handies
NHL Standings
Lyman -Smith 38, Radrdon 39
Angeles
Open, the final event on the Country Club.
0(55)4510: P151) 139.50; 1('
"Either lily alarm didn't go off or I
By United Press international
Wigniton ,
water
runoff nicely, so it looks Like
5.2) 294.20.
PG/s's Western tour in which the most
Campbell, the country singer, made thidii't hear it," Campbell offered,
Campbell Conference
Edgewater - Reagan 39, Clark
everything will go as scheduled."
A - 3275 Handle: 2l,037,OO
important stroke could turn out to be sure of that when he failed to show up
Patrick Division
41 iwfler 41, Anderson 45
Riviera. reizardt'd as Oflt! of the
The actual forecast called for more
W L I PIs.
the backstroke, began on wet ground for his scheduled 8:30 a.m. tee tiiiie, llatioll's l*'st golf courses, hasn't been
Phila
storms
through the next five days,
39 5 13
9)
mind a sour note Wednesday when host Wadkins was steaming itiad.
NY Islanders
liii t(k) badly by the pounding rains often bringing heavy rain.
27 73 B
67
NY Rangers
NBA Standings
26 24 9
61 Glen Campbell stood up defending
"There is no excuse for that kind of and course officials painted a bright
High school
Atlanta
By United Press international
23 2310 60
Late Tuesday's results
Also entered along with Wadkins
champion
Lanny
Wadkins
in
the
Proconduct,"
said Wadkins. "We were all picture fur (he tournament, although
Washington
ii
31
9
Eastern Conference
13 Ama.
Colonial 4, Ovl.do
and
Nicklaus were Tom Watson and
at
not
his
party
Monday
night
at
the
entirely
:n'curati'.
Atlantic Division
Smythe Division
Singles: Solo (C) 0. Plant. 8.5;
Nearly
a
toot
of
rain
has
fallen
in
the
Lee
Trevino.
W
I.
I
Other Los Angeles Open
Pts.
Century
Plaza,
You'd
think
if
we
"We're
ready,
barring
a
new
W L Pct. 05 L'Heumeux (0) d. Chepenik 8.0;
Chicago
BOStOn
26 19 Ii
15 15 .750 66 Los Angeles area since last week and showed up there tie could make
winners
slated to play were Gil
PaInter (0) d. Hengel S 6; Stone St.
storm," said host professional lton
tee
a
LouIS
PflflS
26 73 10 62 forecasts predicted more rain for
41 16 .133 1
(Cl d. Ccx 5.0; Devine (C) d. Shaw
time, There was no word from him, no
Morgan U978), Tom Purtzer (1177),
R1IOWI.s. "We experienced (lie ms
Edmonton
.
%9 29 12 . so
YOlK
30 32 .454 16
5.4.
tOdays opening round and at least one nothing, lie just didn't show, period." thing lust year wlit'n the' l'ro-Ani
Vancouver
19 30 9
lisle Irwin (1976), Dave Stockton
25 34 .424 19½
Doubles: Piante.L'Heureux (0) Colorado
IS 31 9 39 other storm during the weekend,
Wrong. Campbell did show up. At 11 canceled because of a heavy rain.
(1971), Pat Fitzsimmons (19), Billy
Central Division
(C) d. Cox.Shaw 5-7. 53.
Wales Conference
W L Pct. 01
Iantordl,SpruceCr.oko
than a 50-50 chance the tourney would Nicklaus before the rains sent theta predicting light showers and that
Norris Division
197H and Charlie Sifford 41969).
Atlanta
37 25 .591 Singles: R. Holt d, Dunn 5-2; 0.
W
L
1
Pts.
San Anton
33 29 .332 4
Holt d. Hail $0; McAlexander d.
Montreal
37 20 7
71
Houston
30 31 .492 6½
Lopresto 66; Yeary d. Harper
Los Angeles 23 27 9 59
Indiana
31 32 .492 6½
Johnson d. Allen 5.6.
PIttsburgh
21 2711
53
tcrs,
Cleveind
24 3$ .406 12
Doubles: R. HoItMcAlexander
Hartferd
20 25 12
32
Detroit
14 17 .230 22", d. Dunn-Lopresto 5-4 0. Holt.
Detroit
20 29 9
19
Western Conference
Yeary d. Hail.Vlck 1.2.
By United Press Interfinished (tie gamily with a 6,l89'inemtilxi' croisil watched fruIt) Mark Elliott ssith 15 and
Adams Division
Midweit Division
Oak Ridge 4. Boone 3
Ha hit 11 of 16 shots from
W L I Pts.
national
tart'er-higl, 15 assists - just as Stetson juiiiped off 14) (lie ,llIiIlii% (;i'ay with 10.
W L Pci. OR
Singles: Harren (B) d. Dimasi S
the
field as the Dolphins piled
Buffalo
38 IS 8
•
Kan City
39 26 .600 6; Anderson (OR) d. Eynon '
It was a bus)' night for one shy of the school record
lead in the opunhmig iiuiiiuitt' tf
ston
31
16
8
76
Milwauke
35 29 .547 3'iz Hawkins (B) d. Trlbell S.?, 3-0;
I"torida was led b Mark up 39.19 halFtime lead and
found Brown isith a ISS play. 'I'lie s'isltuig Warriors
MIrwesota
26 II 12 61 Florida college basketball
Denver
23 10 .365 13
Pantuso(OR)d.Baurl.3; Taulbee
were never threatened. Only
Teronto
34
25 30 4
Wednesday as Florida State, undertliebucket, Thesenior's closed to Witlliil (55(1 points (;uimiilx'tti's 20 IMlints. Reggie
Chicago
21 13 .325 17½ (OR) d. Marcet
teazmiiiuite joined him in
Quebec
20
30
8
II
Utah
20 43 .317 IS
Doubles: Dimisl.Pantuso (OR)
Florida and Jacksonville fin- jumper rolled around the rim twice iii the intitial II) Ililnutes hannah will) bucketed Ii in
Wednesday's Results
double figures - guard MauPacific Division
d. Harren.Hawkins 5.7, 5.3;
ished their regular seasons before falling in with the horn 4)1 the gallIt' but Stet)l1 the first half as Florida ran
NY Rangers 4, Edmonton I
W L Pci. 01 Heinen.Bour 0. Anderson.Trlbell
up lice lnuIhac with 10. And only
Pittsburgh 7, DetroIt s
and Stetson upset Marquette. already sounding to end the Illaintained an eighi 14) II) a 4(37 lemul could smnik only
Siattie
5.3.
45 1$ .714 Buffalo
4,
WInnipeg
3
1'
two iti (tie second f'ri4Ki and (lilt' (;eorgi;* State player
Los Ang
44 ii .710
Girls:
In Tallhassee, Murray gammie.
Iloliht milargiri through tilt'
ChIcago 4. Toronto 2
managed that many - Randy
PhoenIx
40 21 .656 4
Edgewater 5, Colonial 3
fihlistie(l %Sitli l.
Brown canned a 10-foot shot at
hirowrl shared game scoring balance. 'I'lle llatu'rs led by as
LOS Angeles 3, Boston 0
San Diego
Singles: Pascual (C) d. Drucker
29 34 .460 16
Fowler with 10.
Thursday's Games
(lie buzzer to boast Florida honors with James Jones iiiuchi as 18 p(iill(S in (lie
Portland
2$ 34 .452 16½ 8-6; MIller (C) d. Patterson $ S.
'11w
(;;ttors,
I)la)'iIig
their
MInnesota at NY islanders
Golden St.
Hunter (E) d. Loveless 5.7;
19 43 .306 25'
State to its ninth consecutive from U/SB. Each scored 30 second half,
'l'he
victory
gave
Washington at Atlanta
final tiommw game of the season Jacksonville a 10-4 conference
Troutman (E) d. karles 5.4;
Wednesday's Results
victory,
89.87,
over Alabama- points. Brown, the leading
Winnipeg
at
Montreal
Braun (El d. Connell •,
Atlanta 106, Milwaukee 103
San' Wl*'then alid last.ever in aged record and
Blrminghuni
in
non- field goal shooter in (lIt? ledAll-/tmnerhcan
Friday's Games
a secondoplace tie
Doubles: Drucker.Patterson
IndIana 131, New York •
Marquette with 24 while Alligator Alley, saw their
Edmonton at Colorado
San Antonio 125, Chicago 117 (El d. Pascual.Miller
conference play,
country last season, miiade 12 torilIer 1)eI,and prep star
with
Mabaniu-Birmninghani
PhiladelphIa at Vancouver
lackluster record olip ((I 6.19
Iroutman.araun (E) d. Loveless.
Kansas City 107, Seattle 105
in 24 of 14 floor shots amid six of 10
behind conference winner
Oliver Lee had 17.
Connill $3.
'l'he win was the 19th
Los Angeles 116, Denver 103
overall and 2-15 in the SEC
South
Alabama.
Evans S. West Orange 2
Boston 105, Utah
gaines for (lie Seminoles and attempts frommi the charity
with one game' a coiiference
Stetson ililproved its season tilt
Singles: Ford CE) d. Barber $4;
stripe
Golden St. 115, Houston 102
gave
theta
a
non-conference
relnaimling against
Warner (El d. Eckoff $4; Burg
Georgia State finished 6-20
Thursday's Games
mt't'ord to l4-l2 while
record of 12.2 amid a Metro
(WO) d. Sloan 8.7; SherIdan (E)d.
In l)eLa mid, u trio of Hatters Marquette dropped to 16-8.
Cleveland at Washington
Mississippi State Saturday. overall and in sixth place in
Nelson 5.1; Hudson IWO) d.
Phoenix at Detroit
Conference record of 7-3.
combined (or 53 points to lead
'fhiere wasn't such good
DUIICIfl 55.
Jauksomiville' also closed out the conference at 4-10.
PhIladelphia at San Diego
Stetson
to a 77.72 upset win new's iii thlinesville'.
Brown's
winning
basket
Doubles: Ford-Mais (E) d.
Friday's Games
Anti in Orlando, Central
Junior its season Wednesday. Center
Registratior for Paola
Eckofl-Burg $0; Warner.Sheridan
came
after
San Antonio at Washington
Alabama- over Marquette.
forward
Mike
Rhodes
&gt;uiiipett .laiiies Hay poured in 25 points Florida put down Rollins 69.
(El d. NelsonHudson 5.0.
Junior League, open to all Biriningtunmi had tied the
Phoenix at Atlanta
Clifford Johnson led Stetson Iii 30 points as Vanderbilt to lead the tealti to an overLake Iranti,y 5, Rish.p
6 The lead in that game
Houston at Utah
children
ages
13
through
15,
game
for
the
second
time,
The
with
19 poInts while Wilbur defeated Florida 74-71.
Moore
2
Denver at Golden State
whellliilig 80.47 Sunbelt changed hands four times in
wIll
be
held
Saturday,
Singles: Waldan (LB) d. Gard.
Feb. Blazers' Stan Scales knotted Montgomery had 18 and Dirk

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great defense," said Auburn
Coach Sonny Smith. "on oftense all they shot was layups
and free throws and that's a

had the ball eight times
without getting a shot,"
Kyle Mac.y,a senior, led the
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Saturday's finale,
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Holding a 5-1 lead going into
the last inning, Kerr walked
Greg Stake and gave up a
to Joe Palmer.
Kerr then induced Mark
Goode to cund a potential
doubleplaybilltothemaually
sure-handed Boston Wood at
second, but Wood anew
ball away to loud the bases
with no one out.
Kerr nevertheless, took
matters into his own hands by
striking out Eddie Thatcher
and Bill Gordon. Greg Page

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cellar at 2.15.
Independent play saw South
Carolina suffer its 11th loss
against 15 victorIes with a 6153 defeat at Furman. It was
Gamecock Coach Frank
McGuire's last road game
before retirement.
Alabama outscored Auburn
294 at the free throw line for
its win over the Tigers. The
Tide hit 29 of 44 charIty shots
while Auburn could manage
only three of 11.
"The foul sItuation was
definitely a factor," said
Alabama coach CM. Newton,
whose team is iS-lOoverall. "I
think we've already won a lot
more games than a lot of folks

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Herald Sports Writer
Lyman right bander Jeff
Kerr stymied Winter Park on
four hitsandrappeda two-run
slngleinthefifthlrmlngasthe
Greybounds topped the
Wildcats 5-3, Wednesday,
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was nicked for a
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after the fairwell to the
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pace, mental conditioning
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basketball game," Hall said.
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and play with emotion that we
should have anyway.
"Even our younger players
didn't play with the emotion
they should have after that,"
Hall continued.
MisslssippiStateCoachJlnt
Hatfield, a former assistant
under Hall, said he was
pleased that his team kept the
game close but thought he
could have Left Lexington with
a win,
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By JOE DESANT1S
Herald Sports Editor
If you can't make it over to Daytona Beach Friday night for
the titanic rematch between the second ranked Mainland
Bneers and the third ranked Sanford Seminoles, don't
thai, W'ñtR Radio Is here.
As the station has done for most of the Tribe's home games,
WTRH will pac* mikes, cables, telephone lines and play-by.
play announcer Joe Johnson for a road trip to bring the Tribe's
season closer into local living rooms,
"This group of kids has been so great this season and the
response from the local merchants has been fantastic," says
game announcer Johnson, who spends his mornings and afternoons as a minister for the Sanford Christian Church on
West Airport Boulevard,
For those of you uninhiated into the Intricules of what it
takes for a local station to carry Live games, it's as simple as
one, two, three,
First it takes responsible, community minded station
management to even consider following a team, next it takes
support from local businesses and merchants to sponsor the
cost of the broadcast and finally it takes a good play-by-play
announcer to make it all sound good.
"Support and station management have been great this
season," smiles Johnson, a Michigan native who can be found
with wires, patch cords and microphomes draped around his
neck at home games.
"Usually we don't carry the road games because of the cost
of telephone lines for the broadcast but the station and the
merchants really came through. Everybody knows what a big
game this is for the Seminoles."
Although there's no concrete word yet, plans are in the
mnaliing for WTRR to carry some of the DistrIct 9 tournament
from Mainland High School beginning next Wednesday.

By United Press Inteniatlesal
The NBA writers named him "Coach of the Decade," but if
they had waited just 24 hots's, they might have asked for a
recount.
Red Holzman sat and watched the Indiana Pacers score a
131.86 vIctory over his New York Knicks, Wednesday night.
"What can I say?" asked Holzman. "Their defense was
superb. Bob Leonard had them sky high. He Is one hell of a
coach and one of the peemier coaches in the league, The tans
should be commended, More of them should come out and
watch the Pacers."
For New Y o r k, Joe Mariweather had 12 points, Hollis
Copeland 11 and Ray. Williams and Mike Glenn 10 each.
In other NBA games, San Antonio outlasted Chicago, 125-117,
Atlanta domed Milwaukee, 106103, Los Angeles topped
Denver, 116.103, Kansas City edged Seattle, 107-105, Golden
State toppled Hoiton, 115-105, and Boston tripped Utah, 1059$. SpurslXS, Bulls 117
Larry Kenon scored 24 poInts and çabbed 13 rebounds to
help San Antonio dofeat Chicago. The Spurs' bench contributed
53 points as the starting five suffered through foul trouble.
Hawks 19$, Bucks 193
John Drew hit a 14-footer wIth 24 seconds left and Eddie
Johnson added two free throws 12 seconds Later to lift Central
Division-leading Atlanta over Milwaukee.
Liken 114, Nuggets 163
Roolde Earvin Johnson pumped In 30 poInts, IncludIng 20 In
the second half, to lead Los Angeles. Dan IueI, hold to two
points In the fomrth period, led Denver with 31.
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Phil Ford hit a IMoot jumper with one second remaining to
rally Kaniw City over Seattle, boosting the Kings' lead to 31
games over Milwaukee In the NBA's Midwest Division. It was
the first game In Kansas City's Kemper Arena since the roof
eIapsed Iit June and drew a capacity aowd of
gmat, I1LBackets III
'trv1s SIYt onnected for 27 poInts to power Golden State.
lb gaineinarked the coaching debut of John Bach as Interim
WW$or head teach, replacing the Injered Al AWii.

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1,uhie Bradley 13, MaInland
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nightcap at 7:30 ii.m,
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publicit y. ('ansuhl ii haer.
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I told Leo that I cannot feel and let him guide you.
espt't'niIl t il t' nI. 1 LII
comfortable as long as that
DEAR ABBY :
hushanti shiihi nr ti' nIt tIl\ tilL flit
secretary.
w oman is his sec
retarIy. lit
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tried to get rid of her, but she guts turneil
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threatened to sue the couui- with iu' toes.
Iwn' if her job is changed in
I (it, have pretty feet, but i
an %a) tC.un site do this*.' u never thought tiu let I tnuld
Is
Abb} I siziiil'. t .unnot Lx '.t uahl'. '1u,uul huh, \I'.
tolerate this woman in my husband is a kind, gentle anti
husband's office IS there any loving man, but this thuig hit
wayhe can get rid of her has about my feet 1)11//k's tilt'
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without causing a nasty la
I uonder hutn tinuri ittu't'
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as working nit ii are turned
suit" She
elsewhere in the eomp.In
%utliien S feet Is it nortui ii
A
hui the affair began and
she asked I to to hire her as
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his seeretars
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Assisting at the' reception we're Mrs. Bertie Broughi, director,
Born in St. ('loud. the brideWesley, 1704 Hawkins Ave..
Mrs. It. W. Williams. door: Sara Ann Sumunerour and Deanna
Roberts. cousins of the bride. the bride's book: Louise Austin Sanford, announce the elect is the granddaughter of
their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
of
and Jimye Russell, punch; Lillie Greene and Betty Barley, engagement
flowitiin, Sanford,
and
coffee; Mrs. M.D. Bozeman and Freda I'iercy, wedding cake; daughter, Phyllis Cornelia,
'I'hounas
Wesley and the late
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Lee
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son
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Mrs. Daisy Stokes of Carrie Wesley. She us a
JohnnleSuumerour. and Bonnie Austin; and Eddie Payne and
-student at Seminole high
Betsy Harkness, decorations.
School were site is active fit
1' huntIng hostesses were Lynn Sununerour, L
Dickle,
the AAU unit FH1.A
Leslie Dickic, Mary Ann Roberts and Cindy Whetchel.
Her Ii ance was born in
Following a wedding trip to Callaway Gardens, Ga., the
California. He attended and
newlyweds will make their home at Indian Mound Village,
graduated (ruin Evergreen
Sanford. The bride is employed as secretary for David j)
High School and is in the U.S.
Lanier, Jr., CPA, Sanford, and the bridegroom Is parts
Army at Ft Stewart Ga
manager at Montgomery Ward, Altamonte Springs.
The wedding will be an
Among the out-of-town wedding guests were the bride's
event (ii Feb 23 at 7:30 11.111.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Summerour and Mr. and
at the home of the bri d e 's aunt
Mrs. 111. Roberts, all of Moultrie, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. .laiiies Matthews, 2603 Georgia Ave.,
Also Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summerour, Sara Ann and
Sanford.
Lynn; Dr. and Mrs. ILW. Roberts, Deanna, Glenn and Lance;
and Gladys Osborne and Inez Moore, all of Moultrie.
Also Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Bozeman, Winter haven; Woodall
Hose, Raleigh, N.C.; Wayne Gray, Tampa; and Dolly and
Wanda Gray and Eula Mae Miller. Haines City.

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an affair with his secretary,
and I found oit about it. lie
broke it off, and we are now
getting counseling. Leo says
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to make our
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Roberts,
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Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Smith , 2104 MellonvIlle Ave.. all nf, Sanford.
Soloists were Kim Steel and Colette Carter.
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was given in
marriage by her father and mother. She chose for her Vows a
formal gown of Ivory qiana fashioned along the empire
silhouette. The Queen Anne neckline, bodice and long straight
sleeves were of English net la vishly appliqued with Venise
lace. Her long A-line skirt gracefully cascaded into a sweeping
chapel length train edged in matching lace
The bride's fingertip veil of silk illusion was sec ur ed to a
Venise lace cap embeUlshed with seed pearls She carried a
family heirloom gold Bible arranged with red and white roses
ivy, stephanotis and lily of the valley.
Candy M. Deal attended the bride as maid of honor. Her
burgundy qiana gown was fashioned with embroidered lace
full Bishop sleeves with the same lace repeated in the high
neckline She carried a stemmed hand blown crystaltioe
lamp arranged with silk riublum lilies, phlox, dracena foliage
and collas with wine colored tubing
wore
ore a spray of
riublum lilies and baby's breath In her hair,
Bridemalds were Vivian Peacock, Patricia Hall Debbie
Whelchel and Holley Kurim'ul Their gowns and flowers were
ide ntical to the honor attendant's.
Michelle Hinson was the flower girl She wore an ivory qiana
gown with an embroidered lace bodice, full BBishoptileeves and
a wine colored cummerbund. She carried a natural wicker
basket with rose petals and wore red sweetheart roses and
baby's breath in her hair.
Kurt Ungle served the bridegroom as best man. Usher.
groomsmen were Randy Roberts, Rick Smith, David Barkley

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." by the governing authority of the N. Si Van W. Harris I WI Slivana
.' City of Sanford, Florida, and the 1., LoISSO S Sweetwater Cave,
- ',rovisIons of said Chapter 171, 114.110.
JiMISL.ViflHifRJ,.T,&amp;lfld,
.,.Fionida Statutes.
.'. SECTION 3: If any section or I WI WIllena A. to Kenneth A.
.rtlon of a Section of thIs or- OiItiinn &amp; WI Leenau.. LOtI
,. ,dinance proves to be Invalid, Btadp Weeds 1$, n,gso.

4f any Other section or part of this
ordi nanco.

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Youth Week Planning meetIng, now, Sanford

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t?

IhallflO$ be heidtoinvalidlteof ROdrI001ZI*101adI$M.,L.I$

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North 120 lest of the East 153 feet Homebsilidems Inc t Robert P.

- •. unlawful or unconstitutional, it

$ a•&amp;g

TUMBLEWEEDS

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Saaerd VFW Pest 1.118, 8 P.m., post home on
lakefront.

(QCD) JWWW S. Doyle &amp; Diane
. owners of the City of Sanford,
JoI S DevIl. Lot Ilk F
ion Ida, and as are further
--.-provided In Chapter 17), FlorIda Charter Oils UN I, liii.

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Nutrition,

Lionel D. Hermit I WI Mary H.
- ,,. rights and prIvileges and Im.
-inunitles as are from time to time to EiWios ChlariuItl I___
WI Cecilia,
Uppiand Park, 14USD.
: Wanted to residents and property

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Rgg Comm of Am to Gary I.

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21i (tO) UPSTAlRDOWp4.

young

MONDAY,FEBRVAJIy*1 Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light,301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford Topic: Energy an4

":- ordinance becoming ettedlve, the
R
stiet &amp; Annie C. to
'property owners and any resident Geraldine Hulls I l',b Melvin,

.

-

Puppet power presents children's matinee of "Jack
and the Beanstalk", 3p.m., Theatre on Park, 401 Park
Ave. North, Winter Park. Call 6454767.

- '. Florida.
Hazel Johnson, t John H. Jones.
"
SECTION 2: That upon this Let 2 Ilk Be Dixie Tier, 5)00.

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lb i5p A JCIT I

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AVL.. Sanford,

Lone and 16th Street and West of Woods UN II, $30000.
Airport Boulevard: said property
Emm L. Thompson flu Emma
located in Seminole County, L. Marry, LlilIi Mario MidIock 1

,

X FUND It EASY

stallatlon of officer., 8p.m., Masonic Temple, N. Park

,. The above.described property Is Grandbend Av, $100.
- furmer discried as that Certain
Chagn Crp to John J. Collins I
property located between Jaw@!! Carol L., Lot 2 Sky Lark In the

and John Romita

(E) 0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
CD 0 ALL MY CHILDREN
(1]) (35)35 LIVE

Olympic hopeful, I Icy dls-

resiolngon the propsrtyd.scribw msNSSft$mesaonot Late 1oI

by Stan L

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0(1) TODAY IN FLORIDA

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all in MM Smith's Subdivision as Arnold I WI Brenda I., Lot 13
,'
In Plot Book 1, page 53, WekIva Hills Sect, 5,604,900.
''PublIc Records, Seminole County,
Reuben J. Wallstedt 1 WI AlMa

SPIDER-MAN

by Bob Thavos

county. Open to public.

' that part of block number * lying H Hidden Lake Un ID, 10.100.
South of the Atlantic Coastline
Fl lee Comm Inc to Charles H.
RaIlroadandslocks3IylngNo,jp,
Lapin,
Lot 1 Ilk A Greenwood
" and South of the Atlantic Coastline Lakes UN
2, $*AM
-, Railroad and Block 44, less the
Charles
A.
Copeland

came th.W%of
la
the Station, Now York, - N.Y.
hand. He disc
last 10019.)

and 1gm,. the black-and- time being,

noon to 6 p.m,, long cabin post home on lakefront,
music bz Rhythm Rascals, 6oze, and bake
Proceeds for 'Kathleen Anderson Comprehensive
'Workshop for the adult handicapped of Seminole

' Atlantic Coastline Railroad and Norman &amp; WI Sandra L., Lot 1311k

Faulty judgments on your tharsaj
üdeist,pnsi,nt lOS.
(For a copy f JACOB)'
_ maugementisamaatoday,
Next ha Cashed the ice of MRN,
estromel likely
d$1 to: "What
because you have a endency Don't
hearts at trick two and led a &amp;'.,' care f this fl.tS'SPa
today
y
Next to dummy at trick three, p P.O. Box 489, RadIo C!t/
5fl)bia$,
HOld club
tincts off on take ifl3J
simnts
for the

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Said0ird VFW Post and Aubillary Benefit Barbecue,

SECTION 1: That the following Groves Co., 1st Ado to Slack

past -

IWISS

Fl. Ras. Comm. Inc. to Mark A.

Fltzgeraldlwf Kaye A,, Lot$ Fl

23 and 26 lying South of the

Rockford sets out? iarn the

STAIRS "News F

$45,000.

municipaiseMcntotheperty Greenwood Lakes Un. 2, $34,100.
described heroin, and the City
Barry L. Morki A wf Sharon J. to
('; Commlsslon of theCityofsanford , Emplo yee Transfer Crp., Robert
,.., Florida, diems
it in the best In. P. Adcock Jr. to Matthew A.
--' tecest of the City to accept said EIsPiotf, PortIons of Lots 16-A 117

had to ruff a second club and

OpenlngIead42

., area Of the City of Sanford, 5pt'inside, $100.
Florida, and it has further been
Fl. Res. Comm Inc. to Eugene A.
I determined that the annexation of VacantI &amp; WI Florence I. Lot less
laid property will not mull In the the N 4 ff of Highlands Sod. 2,

i,.- Florida, pursuant to the voluntary WiCO.
- •., annexation provisions of Section
John I. ReIttieliwl Peggy I. to
171.044, Florida Statutes:
Roger 0. Otavl, Lot 6 Wekiva
.4 Blocks 42 and 39and allot Blocks Hills Sod, 7, MAO.

could have handled a 4-I
tTWflD break."
ThI5 isthsoft0fhandt
Is really Instructive. Of
course, the Professor had

identity of a young I who is
involved with the gpin of
Denver's undsrwocl

SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 23
Community Flineas Day, Univety of Contral
Florida for young and old; 10,000 meter run, youth

- made a part of the City of Sanford, *4 Lot 34 Ilk C Camelot UN 4,

first low club I would have
known that clubs were b.
ft3-2- Then I would not have

Public meeting to discuss proposed conversion of
Seminole Harness Raceway to a dog-racing facility, Brantley, beet.

'
propert y situated In Hammock. sn400.
" Seminole County, Florida, be and
H. Miller I Sons of Fl Inc to
the same is hereby annexed to and Larry A.Summensi WI Elizabeth,

"Not at all," replied
Professor. "When rutted

.
Pass 44
Pass s
pan Pass

E. Hust.ad&amp; Wi DoirIt N., Lot S

skiing;

women's short pr m figure
skating. men's 0-moter
speed* skating; wo, 's 4 X 5
kilometer cross co ry relay.
Jim McKay hosts.
(35) JIM RI FOR

(ROW
7) 0 RYAN'S HOPE
(LT (35) DICK VAN DYKE
(17) MOVIE
1.00
0(1) DAYS OF OUR LIVES

825

(3)0BLACK SHEEP SQUAD-

men's free skal (live);

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Senior Citizen Tour for a day at Seaworld. Leave
Sanford at 9 a.m, with pick up at Leed's in Seminole
Plaza at 9:30 a.m. Return at 5 p.m. W Doris Rogers
for reservation.

Florida, Is In a position to provide Blown &amp; wt Karen K. Lot I? Olk C

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haunted by his lack memory

women's giant ala)

- - petition and to annex said DIkS Kathryn Park, $6s100,
'.' property,
Winter Spr ings Homes Inc. to
I#; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Chwift R. Colbrunn, Lot 2 Cluster
, ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF A. Wild- Do 10.100.
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORGeneva Woods Inc to Major J.M.

could become diametrically performed for you Is being 'Y ()saM Jaciby
overbid his hand a trifle, but
opposed today, with you done as you specified, and aid Mu SuIng
the alter you have payed a. well
C1111111111111 riOt in the mlMe. U that it Will
be finiahed on
as the Professor has for as
The PWMW lookeid at
anything Is to be seWed, schedule.
someone rflisst yield.
deuce of trUmDS lead with lvi. tend to overbid a trifle,
AQUARIUS (Jan. lOFeb. dent
dlstastt
. yed
INV

FM 60NER STEW.

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East took his ace, but the

4AKQJI11

saauge of yow generosity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan,
GIveanlytothedsservivg.
19) To save yourself
GMIXI

________by Stoffel a N&amp;mdahl

to dummy's "-queen.

'A
•ssss

Appraise your endeavors
realistically.

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ull

Professor still had one trump

value of something you're hints at taking something Out
doing then It's really worth. of somebody e1's pocket.

A.

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last tooth and ida diamond

•QJ 10$

Youcosaldplaceamuchhigher Pass t anything that even

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One more trum

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
specify bfrth date.
Take care that you don't
ARM (March 21-AprO 19) unintentionally sbm air,Other
There's a good chance today person's generosity today,

Dunimy's clubs were now

043

GED Test
Seminole
allege. Tests scheduled for Feb. , and V.

- 7:30 p.m., Cauelberry City Hall. State Rep. Bobby

-. creation of an enclave: and

(1)0 THE WALT S JohnBoy, home on It )ugh, is
about the war.
(7)0 XIII WINTER YMPICS
Scheduled event include

4flfflj that the property described liii 0 Columbus- Harbor, $$,S00.
hereinafter is reasonably compact
(QCD) Alan M. Altshuler to Wm.

' ' WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,

good so Uto Profr cashed

•1071 4

Station, N.Y. 10019, Be sure to

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another club.

QJ1O$5

officers,

- - COntIIIIOU. to me corporate J. Goodman, Lots 2$ inclusive,

He entered dununy with the

4AK9654

Aitro-Graph Letter, which the wrong things or In.
be
with your birthday. dividuals today. What you

by Al Vermeer

WHEREAS, It has bean ir

on the king of hearts and
nailed a club with a high
trump.

K Q

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

U. S. Home Crp. to Robert J.
- WHEREAS, there has been filed
lee I wt Linda J. Lot 7 81k
. , with the City Clerk of the City of Schwa
Sanford, Florida, a petition con. 10 Shadow Hill, Sss,000.
Will. M. L. Schub.ck fka Will.
.. taming the name of the property
in the area described M. Lee &amp; hb Andrew P. Schubach,
. -, owners
... hereinafter requesting annexation to Louis Scala, Lot 104 L'ongdale
SU,000.
. I to the corporate area of the City of Sundv.,
Andrew V. Thortipson Jr. &amp; wt
Sanford, Florida, and requesting
Margaret M. to Van Home Bldg.,
be Included therein; and
-., 1. WHEREAS, the Property Ap. Inc., Lot 22 Bik B Paradise PoInt
pralsor of Seminole County, Forth Sec. 0,000.
.
Florida having certified that there
Samuel L. Chester Tr. to
- are two property owners in the Reynold F.SwansonlwiBettyG.,
area to be annexed, and that sold Start at the SW corner of SE¼ of
" property owners have signed the Sect. 23, 521,600.
petItion for annexation; and
Odyssey Homes Inc to Charles

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take over a gaIn y using
mass sonic mind c 01 00 its

Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Election of

Second Add., $14,000.

, EFFECTIVE DATE.

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the meet of them.

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SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STA. 81k 13 Eastbraok Un. 3, $36,500.
lUTES; PROVIDING FOR 5EV. Brockwood Bldrs. Inc. to John
.' ERABILITy, CONFLICTS AND R. Gassie, Lot 171 Barclay Woods

at would have an Issue can send 75 cents with a the brain.

previously unavailable,

ager of rock grou plans to

Curtis L. King &amp; wI Mary 0. to __________________
. WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN.
-. NEXATION PROVISIONS OF Robert R. Not( &amp; Wendy 1. Lot 12

c I
coming year. Your new what you are counting on Avoiding The Big Middle. to a basic point, one of the
ad
this
t Lrnpig
sex organs is '
opportunities that were — one th

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LENDAR

CATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY the US. Lot 491 Wekiva Hunt Club,
:, FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE Fox Hunt Sect., 3, $76,300.

0(33 BUCK ROGI IN THE

25Th CENTURY Th vii man-

8:00

he left behind is now romanti.
cally involved wi th Barelta (R)

too

Don Oilman &amp; wI Virginia A. to

(3) NEWS

(1) 0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.

(1)0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
NEW ZOO REVUE
io O'R EASY
(2) (17) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

1:10

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. - VAR 0i SAID PROPERTY LO. the Equitable Life As. Society of

people who need to do a little respect for each other, it's
work to eliminate a pot belly increasingly more difficult for
white facts,
that they'll usually have to them to have a meaningful,
LEO (July
Aug. 22) U diet as wall as exercise. I'm ftiltllllng sex he or to
be
You'
ve got 14 spend it. 11, sending you The Health Letter sexually 11
1ttracted to each . ,1:
however, you're spending ntimber 3-7, Gft Control: other. All of wldch goes

YOUR BIRTHDAY
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WEST OF. AIRPORT BOULE.

get along very well to begin
with and don't have any

For Friday, F.bruar, 22, 1980

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PROPERTY
LOCATED BETWEEN JEWEIT A. Statt, Lot 209 Spring Oaks Un.
LANE AND 16TH STREET AND 11,9100.

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BYBERNICEBEDEOgI,

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. Francis P. Shaw I WI Patricia Camelot Un 2, $41,500.
to Mary L. Thibodeau, commence wagon. (Part 4)
''
A. to Wiley 1. GrIn In Iwl Roberta
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIT
Gail C. Urban to Ramon Sofa 1 of the SE corner of SW,/,, of
51¼ o '10) DiCK CAV r Guest-.' OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO AN. E., Lot 331 the W ½ of Lot 36 Serif WI Carmen I, Lot 6 61k C Camelot sect. 14, 20.29, Shady Oaks, $
)00.
., NEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE HIS, $46,500.
UN 1, $34,750.
jazz guitarist Joe Pa
Mthony Wolf are lwf Martha l
Rosanna Wilson to Sheila W.
AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN.
( 1 7 ) ALL IN TF FAMILY
Donald E. Lovelace to Mathew to John A. Cooper &amp; WI All L., Lot
FORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP. Han &amp; hb Timothy J.. Lot 6, 61k A R. Kudlac &amp; WI Mary W., The 1 ½ 15 61k F Washington Oaks Sect, 1, Gloria announces 's preg.
'
lION OF SAID ORDINANCE Adeil Park, $30,000.
of Lot a &amp; lot &amp; 61k 6 Evansdale, $21,000.
nan? On the Stivi moving
(QCD) Richard Stott to Leigh
I THAT CEVAIN

() 0 GOOD MORNING

0 BARETTA An escaped
convict discovers that the girl

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over an arsenal and sub-treasury.

Dr. John Silber. the controversial president of Boston
University.

Savage &amp; WI Catherine E. to AIim A. Oldie, Adam, Lot 21 Fred enters a Redd xx look.
ING TO CONSIDER THE ADOP. Froude, Un 103 Bldg. 100 Alt. Vill. to Herman
Donald A. Stewart &amp; wt Dawn The Moorings, 1174,1110.

7:30

per and Crowley Investigate a
high school gang which deals in
extortion and rape.
0 (35) WILD, WILD WEST
West and Gordon meet Dr.

I. $27900.
B., Lot 17 61k 0 Sunland Est,
Athington Pickett onstr Co Inc alike contest.
Alt. Viii Inc to Brian 0. $29,500.
to
Gustavo B. Anlbarro I WI Lucy,
•.. IDA.
7:30
DeGaliler &amp;wf Debra A., Un 110
Altamonte Viii Inc to Teerenc, Lo$SBIkASw,$wat,rCiubUN2 •(3)T)CTACDO H
Bldg. 100 Alt. Viii I, Condo, $33,200, J. Glarmone, &amp; Toren
Notice is hereby given that a
L.
UN
20)
$24,700.
- '
Earl C. Strawder to Rudolph Bldg. 200 Altamonte Viii I condo,
0 THE
N LYWED
Alt Viii Inc to Louis J. Dipinto &amp;
Public Hearing
will
be held
theGoidie
Hudspeth
&amp; wt
Mamle
Lot 9a $24,500.
GAME
. - Commission
Room
in the
City at
Hall
Manor
2nd
Add., J.,
$39,000.
Carole, UN 112 bldg. 100 Alt VII
in the City of Sanford, Florida, •t
Altamonte VIII Inc to Ferdinand $24,500.
CD 0 $100,000 N I THAT
Olin Am Homes
t
Bayer, UN 101 Bldg 100 Altamonte
(OCO) Gloria Guderyon to TUNE
'
1510,
7:00 o'clock
to considP.M.
on
February
23.
Ralph
T.
Lawson
1
WI
Martha
S.
VIII
I,
Condo,
$35,900.
er the adoption of
Soiario, Lydia. Lot S) Bel Aire (111(35) MAUL Maude
. . ordinance by th &amp; City of Sanford,
an %.et 17 BIk 0 Greenwood Lakes Un
Ramon Sofa &amp; WI Carmen I. to Hills UN 1, $100.
decides her maui is over
S".00.
as follows:
Miguel A. Nuortas, Lot 31 Slk I
(QCD) Raymond J. ThlbOdOdu when Walter fall off the
ORDINANCE NO. 1302

OSCOPE

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George B. Anmie, The E ½ of SE'!4 Woodridge Invest Co. The SW¼ of Searcy Shois, $51,000,
Of NE'!. Of Sec. 21, $100
Sect, 35, 15.25. $425,000.
Theodore H. Long Jr &amp; wt Ma ry
Alt VIII Inc. to Lawrence W.

TION OF AN ORDINANCE
n,.- THE CITY OF SANFORD, PLOR.

— — —&amp; testines.This accumulation of stances, a couple's life takes
— fat cannot very well be ona new meaning which may
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__________________________________________________ squeezed down to nothing replace sexual interest.
regardless of how con- That's Just the way life is.
scientious you are about your If people argue and don't

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1:00
0 (4) TOMORROW Guest:

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEA R.

membranes around the In- is concerned. In other in-

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REPORT
(I 7) SANFORD ID SON

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away a great layer of fat. Fat Sometimes a person gets tired
also accumulates In the ofhlsorhermateasfarassez

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Theodore A. Kostuk Jr. &amp; WI Rose
(3) FACE THE
.,-.
C. to Morris G. Allen &amp; wf Erika,
Tompkins Div. Co. of Fl. Inc. to
(QCD)
George
B.
Namie
to
373
ft
of)
&amp;
lot
22
(less
the
N
313
ft
-,~~. Marshall Person III &amp; Saundra P. Sylvia S Schantz, Oka Sylvia S.
same as above
ot) Spring Hammock Rep, S",000.
Stamps Inc 1065 pq deed CE) 0 JOKER'S WI
Lot 24 Garden Lk. 1st., Un. 1, Fowler, aka Sylvia S. Namme, The
$60,400.
Flit Fed Orl. to Helen M. Rudolph Comello &amp; WI Maria to 10 (35) SANFORD D SON
... ______________________
of
27 $100.
$4,700.
George . Waidrop&amp; WI Phyllis big Stars of a singin .
(QCD) Sylvas 5, Schants, to
Overstreet Invest, Co to M.to Brian H. Berke, Lot $1 Lake
Legal Notice
4 (10) MACNEIL LEHRER

stomach and covers all of the two persons out of cornabdominal organs.
municatlon says nothing
If a person with a lot of fat about sex drive, Do you agree
in the abdomen happens to with this?
require abdominal surgery,
DEAR READER — I
the surgeon will have to move couldn't
agree
more.

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TURTLE-NECK SWEATER-!

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Mirlon, Lot 11,
q:. '.,
Foxwood Dev. Ltd. to F I. Homes Electric Co. The S 2S If of Lot 13,14
61k
3
N
Orl
Townsite
4th Add., Constr. Co. Inc., Lot 26, Foxwood I the N 100 ft of Lot 15 Lot 20 (less
'

seem to realize that it's not sophisticated way that many
just the fat that's under the physicians, psychiatrists and
skin that causes the abdomen o rs talk about l
of

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Margie N. Cowan 1k. Margie N.

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cavity.
DEAR DR. LAME — I'd
Many people just don't like to comment on

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et
to help you eliminate the
exactly what you say. They excess fat that you probably
firm up the abdominal
have inside the abdominal
muscles but they can't shrink
w abdomen if re is a lot befirmbut
'u be fiat.
cIfatinsidetheabdomjnal

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Harvey CoulterA Lucinda A. Tr. Cassel lwf ismaela 0, Lot 53 Oak $31,500.
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Shiver to Johnnhe Cowan &amp; WI to Rachel A. Coulter, Lot 13 61k 5.
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Forest UN ,
Margie N.. Lot S less E 4
•
Olin
Am
Homes
of
Fl
ft
of
&amp;
Weathersfjeid
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Inc to
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First Add..
the E M ft of Lot 9 N of RW of
Biile D. Dennis to Gale B. Alfred Bsninato A WI Rose, Lot 1
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DEAR DR.
MB — I've
The Greater Constr. Crp. to W. Dennis,
GWn5SUrv eYOI U Charm, sioø. Herbert
½
mt
in
Lot
S
BIk
50
Petermin &amp;
N duster L. Sterling Park UN 24
1THU
ta ble Ch.
Carol s., Chuluota, $li,s0o.
Ch.
been&amp;ercsfora
pot
StePhefl A. Andre. to Wm. B. Lot Si River Run
ing
Us.300.
$,
Ma
independent
3,
*65.500.
The
Greater
Constr
Arden
rtin
&amp;
WI
Eva
M.
Lot
2
61k
H
Crp
to
cap
belly
—sit
kg
his
ups
and
Olin
Am
Homes
ot
Fl
J
I
Rul TOAD NINO
to
(ABC) Orlando
EVENIN
Joseph A. Liberator &amp; wi Barbara A. Shady. Lot 10 61k 0
(35)
Orlando
Sem.
Tar,.
15 Armenian
$2,000.
63 Mao
David
H.
A 4
WMS, Lot 2 Cluster R.
A
a 6 o o e
Deborah M. to Ped ro Lemus &amp; wt Sausalito Sect, 2, $12,300.
and instead of getting
Wm. B. Ma rtin 1. Eva M. ti Emelmne,
:
mountain
6:00
tung
Starling Park UN 24, $44,500.
P$
Lot 2 61k H Summ
Independent
R££
N£
11
set
smaller,
It
seems
to
be
getting
Richa
B.
ces Orlando
er
Ste
1
ph
to
Jones Michael A.
16 Ocular
(1 7)
en A. Andrea, Lot 4, 81k H N. Sect. 2, s4,000.
Howard R. Fltgerreli I WI e C) ([)O (1) C EW8
64 Ruled on land
0
Atlanta, O.
Lamb
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Sam.
Tier., $1,500.
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11 Mi. Truman 47 Direction
Itseems to be fn1ng
K., lot 161k Linda S. to Linda S. Fitzget'reIl,
(1O) EARTH, A AND
@.) 0 (NBC) Daytona Beach
Pedro
Lemus&amp;&amp;WI
WI
Emeilne
to A The Colonnades Flit Sect. Lot 31 81k B Sterling Park
Orlando Public
18 Barks
65 Spread to dry 19 Greek letter 4$ Lawyer's
Lester F. HaIiwlchi I WI Marie Stephen
Solomon
Sandra
T., $26,500.
up but not getting flatter. Is
(10)
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Orl ando
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Broadcasting System
20 Bed things
$100.
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tub
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Robert
F.
HallWbchs,
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Lot
117
Queens
Mirrors,
Rp.
Add
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patron saint
this normal? I thought it
Olin Am Hmes of Fl Inc to Ar.
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Bettye H. Lot 12 61k E Spring to C, $31,000.
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22 In the know
Richard R. Williams I WI
23 Timing
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in
addition
(17)
CAROL
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to
the
channels
list
ed
th
J.
Edger
&amp;
WI
, cablevision subscriber s may tun• into independen3 channel 6,
49 Sensible
Jacquelin, Lot Lamar H. to Stonod Farms AND FRIENDS s s '
•. Valley Farms. Sect. 4, $100.
would get smaller and flatter. ___________________________ - .
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24 Woodwork
Miami, by tuning to channel I; tuning to channel 13, which carries sports and the Christian
Fl Res Comm Inc to Saverlo A. 15 61k B Sterling Park UN 1, Inc., Corrective, $100.
Th e
by Mort Walker
Michael J. Froyd &amp; wt
It
51 Mountain
- DEAR READER - It
material
I Normandy
features
Sharon J. Dibendedefto &amp; WI Elaine, Lot 1 $34,230.
Broadcasting Network ICBN).
U.S. Home Crp to Theodore K. Family," "The Digs.
(abbr.)
I
invasion day 25 Totals
pass in India
depends on what's inside the long, stamped, self-addressj
('CERIN\J
J• Lot S BIli B Rev. PINt of the $45,300
Spasm
2 Republic of 26 Natty
T's
52 First-rate
abdomen. Being of a envelope for it. Send your
LT. FLAP
Dancy A. &amp; WI Rosanna S., The N g Shadcw Hill, $31.900.
Gienwood Viii Sect., *ioo.
26 Assault
(QCD) Gary E. Masse y Ind. &amp; 151.4 ft of the E 305 ft of 5W¼ of
.1.,.I Springs
Ireland
27 Sneer
(
UTENT_MAN TO A
U (33 NBC NEWS
(comp. wd.)
Olin Am Homes of Ff. Inc. to Tr.
ii and a summary of the day's
s
uspi
John C. Harper Jr. &amp; Donna L
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nature,
my
ft
request
to
me,
In
7.flj(j
32
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God
(tat)
3
Wale
29 Ax
to Marquis# Patton. Lynda SEI/4 of SWI/4 of Sect, 15, 21-31, Donaldson
care of this
GENERAL
0 CBS NEWS
TALK
MarIe B. Maipis, Lot 7 Cluster P. McIntosh
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ka
Donna
events
in Lake Placid. Frank
53
Give
D.
Harper
to
(3) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
,
H.
Gr
egory
McIntosh
$2000.
question
would
be,
are
you
newspaper,
i'.o.
sox
ll
33
Spanish
hero
4
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30
Billiard
aids
TODAY
CE)
0
ABC
NEWS
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Sterling Park Un 24. 143,300.
DowrIes E. Boraski, Lot IS Bik B N
Gifford hosts.
III Marilyn Newell, Lot 3-5 81k 6
(7) 0 FAMILY FEUD
temporarily
35 Pending
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5 Leg joint
,31 Midwestern
Eugene Swope
Kenneth T. Sparks &amp; WI Norma On, Ranches Sect, $32,000.
(1) 0 MORNING NEWS
(35) ANDY ORI
Andy
having regular periods and Radio City Station, New York,
I WI Maria to Aliens First Add to Washington W.
36 Small quantity 6 insect at a
to Robert I. Bryden &amp; H.
50 Nigerian
college
11:45.
0. GOOD -ORN1NC
are you sure you're not NY 10019. This issue will
Robert A. Alexander &amp; WI Jvty has a problem *he band 0
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Stuart
H.
Farm
&amp;
WI
JoAnn
1..
His.
$100.
37 Same (prefix)
Maxwell Parish, Lot I Rik
picnic
34 Part of to be
.,:*, Lot 31 English Woods* $16,500,
tri besman
THE IRAN - flj
&amp; to
AMERICA
Co,r.r$w9Nanene Qypii comes to n armed
pregnant'
In
case
.Y
ou
can
38 Buddhism
7 Snow runner 40 Anim.tdoctor
12:00
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with old-world
S-pocus
ieóie 1 wI Amelia Constr. Co Inc., Con?, same as $20,500.
7:25
tw
cy bit, that you should be doing
P
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(abbr.)
8 GD CHAIN REACTION
LW Park, $51,900.
T. to Donald W. Bullen I WI Patti above, $4,200.
look at the latest occurrencet
and
modern
scienc
nickname
IN
FLORIDA
(3)
TODAY
39 Man's name
Chase &amp; Co. to Osceola Groves,
9 One-tenth
'' A., The W 109 ft of Lot 32 English
41 Not genuine
John B. Miiionlg Awl Kathelean
then we can move on to what which, In general, are sit
0 CD 0 NEWS
Cox Crp. to Kenneth P. Conlon I All that part
(10) EARTH, A AND • in Iran
56 Compass
MORNING
42 Earliest born
' WoodS, $1,100.
CD 0 GOOD
(prefix)
of the I 420ft of SW',. J. toMorrisG. Alien I WI Erika,
43
Ruled
.
else
might
be
in
the
abdomen,
and
leg
lifts.
Don't
neglect
1111
12:15
E
SKY
"Metamorphi
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Patrcta
A.
Lot
2
Weklva
Club
of
51¼
of
Sect.
9,
232,
$300,000.
75fto1
Lot
74173
Lake
Sylvan
Est,
45
Unit
of
FLORIDA
10 Sinister.
t" It"
12:00
point
44 Change Color
Hester W. Posey I WI Nellie C. Est., Sect. 6, $116,900.
I
and that something else is get yourself on a sensible di
(17) LOVE. AMERICAN
Flagship Bk km to Sprague
(17) BOB N
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to Gil P. Gaud L wt
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Legal Notice

Dissolution of Marriage has been
AREA OF THE CITY OF SAN. PORATE AREA OF THE CITY
FORD, FLORIDA, UPON ADOP. OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON filed agelnst you and you are
TION OF SAID ORDINANCE, A ADOPTION OF SAID OR. required to serve a copy of your
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN DINANCE, THAT CERTAIN written defenses, if any, to it on

ThIBe party interested in said
businl enterprise Is as follows:
$then E. Harris
Dattat Cass.Ib.rry, Seminole
PROPERTY LOCATED BE- PROPERTY LOCATED BET- RICHARD B. OWEN, PA,, CountFlom'ida Feb. 11,1950.
TWEEN 13TH STREET AND WEENSANFORDAVENUE AND Carroll, Jones, Rooks &amp; Owen, PublIlFeb, 11,21,211 Mar.
BLAINE STREET AND BE. NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE Attorney for Petitioner whose 1950
address is Post Office Box 3$. DES-e
TWEEPI POCI%FVF.I.T avwi.mj - AND -- BETWEEN - MATTIE
plignway I/'Yi Casseiberry,
AND DIXIE WAY; SAID PRO- STREET
AND
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Seminole

Orlondo

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1 tIme
3 consecutivetimes
7 consecutive times

HOURS
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5:00 AM. - $30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY Noon
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Circulation Manager

34c a

EVENING HERALD
3222611

3 Lines Mtnimum

Noon The Do[Before Publicotion
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Gourmet boll. 50 yrs. In
Orlando,
Las
vegas,
Baltimore &amp; Pennsylvania.
Specializing In marinated
steaks, home made pasta,
sausage &amp; bread. Will have

Grand Opening February
22nd. Downtown Sanford. 300
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E. Commercial Ave.

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$370 per thousand for envelopes
you mail. Postage Paid. Fre
BLWEH P.O. Box 13332A,
Orlando, Fla. 32009.

GENERAL OFFICE
Accurate typing, b'keeping

.

6Child Care

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Waitress.
Exp., apply In person Deltona
Inn. Mon thru FrI.2to6p.m.
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Will Baby Sit
F.Tor P-Tin myhome
323-7352

CARPENTERS
Parttime Estimator
Exp.onlyne,dapply
332 OMJ -

needed.

Will Baby Sit

in myhomeanytime
322-0313

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 25", soid new

Save Gas-move into this (like
new), 3 BR, 2B home, central
located, only $13,000, assume
mort. at 7~ -

take over my payments $17.
month. Still in warranty. Will
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deliver. Call 562-5394.

STEMPER AGENCY

REALTOR 322-1991

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WORLD.

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MULTIPLE LISTINGSERVICE
Eves. 349-3a00 327-1959

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GoodvsedTv's, 123&amp;up
MILLERS
26lSOrlandoDr.
Ph.3220357

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F000WAITRES$E5
COCKTAIL WAITRESSES

RAINBOW
AAA EMPLOYMENT

CreativeExpressions 322-7513

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18Help Wanted
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RNor 'LPN, 1 to17 part time.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
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Mellonvllle.

CALLANNETTE
9)2 French Ave.
CorneroflOth&amp;Frenca
"YOUR FUTURE IS

Exp.onIyapplylnpsrsn

OUR CONCERN"
323-5176

Exp only AM shIft 4 days. Apply
in person Deltona Inn, see
Mrs. 0.
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CASASANDRONI
300 E. CommercialAve.
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COOKS

COOK TRAINEES
CHALLENGING .REWARDINQ
fast food take-out store, in.
surance, credit union, profit

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Build to Suit our lot or yours.
FHAVA,Fp$A73$a,,45

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share avail. Apply Lake Mary
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107W. Commercial
Phon.372.7S11,Sanford
garage alum. siding. Lovely
home on or only $29,900.

Furniture, W-D, yd. tools, misc.
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ML!

REALTOR

The Real Estate Agency

HUGEDUTCHCOLONIAL,Mo-

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(Iau'y, dry cleaning 1 P.1

working conditions wIth 3 day

today and your Classified Ad will
appear here t'row.

appt call 339-5002.
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chauffeur license. Apply in
person 113 Palmetto Ave.,

?43S. S

2½ BATH, FORMAL DINING
ROOM, FIREPLACE, EAT.IN
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
552.900 WITH ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE.

Beautiful bldg. lots in Orange
City. Buy now build later.
Prices range from $2,150 to
55,000,

CAVALIER

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Weekly&amp;monthIyrates,ufiIltl

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REALTY
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TRAS. 519,900.
6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE
CORNER LOT NOW 3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH. ORIGINALLY BUILTASA DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$25,500.

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mediately upon its passage and
adoption.
A copy shall be available at the
Office of the City Clark for all
persons desiring to examIne the

ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORiDA:
SECTION 1: That the following
described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, be
the same is hereby annexed to and

FLORIDA.
SlCTIC1I That the following
ds5aibidt'operty situated in
Seminole xanty, Florida, be and

thesam.h.reby.flfl.x.d,o
made split the City of Sanford,
Florida, Pliant to the voluntary
madeapartoftheCityof Sanford, ai11t1itatiolpi'vliions of Section
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Florida, pursuant to the voluntary 171.041. FildI Statutes:
Parcel su Suginnin. 1391.21
annexati
provisions of-Section
flit West II 2792.7 Net South of
171.041, FlOrida Statutes:
Beginning at the Northwest the Northt corner of Section 2.
corner of Lot 79, run Since South Township tiouffi, Range 30 East,
S •eet. thence East 50 ,.., thence nuØuuth 135 felt thenc.

adoption.
A copy Shall be available at the
office of the City Clerk for all thence North 14d.grees2V, thence
East 311.51 f..t thence West 140.5
persons desiring to examjne the
same.
fist tO I hi Point of Beginning, said
All parties in interest and property DCI fl
SitUated In
All Parties In interst and citizens shalt
have an opportunity Seminole County, Florida.
citlzeng shall have an opportunity to
The above.descri
property

Ravenna Park 3 BR home w-Fi,

beautiful Pool, patio &amp; BIG.
US,50OwIthS½ pct. assumable
- mo,. or VA.FHA
financIng.

REALTORS

BEAUTI FUL 4 BR, 2B home in
Sanora, w all the extrast C
l't&amp;A,wwcarp., pan. FR, eatin kit., pantry 8. morel BPP
SERVICE CONTRACT. Just
557,500.

BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2

SUPER 3 BR, lB home in

HEAT I AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MUST

patio! DR. w-w carp., new
roof, fenced yd., on a 1g.

Eve. 305-6635410 305-3231043

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SANFORD-Remodeled 1 R

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*32'sW Pool. Air cord.
lot, fenced patio

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NICELY
WOOD E 0,
V 0 LU S IA
COUNTY. $25,500.

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1 BR, lB. all appl. Intl. W&amp;D,
approx. 770 sq. ft., outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider terms. *27.000..
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SOWPIER FINANCING

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II ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA

Please
apply In person
I K E F E IT E,

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Beautiful 1 SR Condo
Fully et. kit. + W.D, Pool
3234170

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RUSSEL DODD

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
Pttyllls L. Corner, d.ced, File
Number SO4.CP, is pending in thu
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Fiorid. Probate Division, the
address of which is Seminole
County Courthouse, Probate
Division, Sanford, Florida 32711.'
The personal representative of the
estate is Bonnie L Corner, wtiose
address is 01$ Pecan Avenue,
Sanford, Florida 32711. iN. name
and address of the personal
representative's attorney are sat

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Statutes, and shall further be 1I5. id Shall Mthsr be security shall be described The
i1dld00IIepnsiblIltlesit
suIc to the responhibilitlus of
claimant shah deliver sutticien,

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323.5410

Mariner's Villag.

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31-Apsrtn*ds Furnished
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NEEDED NOW!

EfficIency Apartment
Prafsrwoitinsporson

Ph.904.711.7254

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i_k. Mary Blvd., 3 BR, 25
garage,
ref..
range,
microwave, drapes, no pets.

HOSPITAL STAFF
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SECTION 3. II any section or

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322261 1 or 831.9993

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retired couple. 2 BR, ii, LR,
FR, very attractive kit,,

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Florida
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.,UST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69?
'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 5344605 (Dealçr) PS, PB, AC

1972

FORD

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$

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Susinees location. Nsn$ LIII sq.

Prime St. Johns River

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EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lake front living Is avail In thIs'
4½ acre estate 31R 4$

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3 ma,ure respensile yng
men would like Is rent turn. or
per,. turn. iieuse in
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vvLY 3 ldrm, lath
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AM-FM S track stereo, cruise,
air, like new. $3,300 or best
offer. 339-9)52.

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Lik, new 3331543

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FURNITURES THINGS
S Sanford Ave.
rd
3234Se3

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy 1. Sill, i• finest in used
furniture, Rung., stoves, tOfu

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES S PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur.
niture, 205 E. 25th St. 323
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BOOKS, especially large
quantities. Call collect 904-357.
4705 by Feb. 21.
Antiques, modern furniture,
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques.
3232501.

nture Salvage. 322-1731.
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Call Deli's *uctlon, 322)430.
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stereosys.,53,0000rbe$toffer,

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BASE SCALINGS MAINT, co.
Spring special 2 coats of sealer

COIJRTCUSTOM.SCONST
Custom design homes,
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Hon'is R.p&amp;r

materials, Cosmicoat Sealer.
Sanford 322.7510

Complete Mooile

Orl 534 6303

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349 S259
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CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
RebuildCondemn,dpious,s
S.
QALINT
322566S

BabyiithngSrvics

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377.0253 Mrs. Barbara Johnson
(after S p.m.) Bldg 7716. Apt. 2
Masteri Cove Apts
Age-Newborntolyrs.
Sam. to S p.m-Mon. thru Fri.
You supply ailnecess.
SlOper child-p*r week

1Mm. Quality Operation

S yrs. exp, Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 3771321
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S's easy to place a Classified Ad
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Well even help you word it
Call 322-2611.

CarainIc pjp
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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
speCialty, 75 yrs. Exp. .491547.

BATTERY SHOP
901W. 27th 54.
321-Sill
A-OKTIRE
333,74Q
Shocks 51.95-Heavy Duty

you sell "Don't Needs" with a

L.an4

Clearing

Landclearing, Fill DirtS Clay
Chuck Gormly
3727991
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Lawns Landscaping

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I ic ,ioors flsTalIed
NEWS REPAIR
Free Est.
130 llS3aft 4

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CERTIFIEDLAWN
4. LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES372-7t07
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Painting

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
333.0707
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Painting by Anthony Corino
Quality In? or Ext.. pressure
cunning, -tee st. 322-0071.

)rywall, seilings, and Walls
repaired, Res. S Comm

Free Est

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P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, FIa. 32750

washer

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r

322355$

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Boarding Kennels. Thermo-

stat controhed heat. 'fl floor
your pet. 322-57,,

FREE ESTIMATES.
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Ad. Call a friendly ed-taker at

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Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable

Regularoritlmebasu,
PleasecallaftSp.m,

3fl.$2$4:f8°
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Call anytime3ls-5335
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Cullum free engagement
photos or color SxIO. 323-523..
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'a, ii

VTIIUIfl

477.3394

Carpentry, Painting, MaInt.

Clstoir buut

unlity S boat

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TOWERS BEAUfYSALON
formerly Harri.tts Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-3712
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lest Price.Maj.r Credit Cards

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50/

p1295

'iS Trans Am, Silver Anni Series,

Bsau?y Cers

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:llverv. Noli's Sanferd Fur.
ure Salvage, 17-92, So. of
0075 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repmeesosd, used very

OWNERS ASSN.

DUSTER

Got a dirty tar? Get it cleaned
like brand new Bring it to
Bill's Fina Station at 25th &amp; 17
92. wax jobs too. Call 372 9550

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WE BUY USED FuRNIT URE .
hy buy used? New brand time
APPL lANCES. Sanford Fur.
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20

new interspring bidding. ThOM
beds are not damaged or

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Used full size hotel-motel bad.
ding. Very clean, $14.tSea.
Noli's Sanford Furniture
Salvage,
. of Sanford.
3335731

pci. above dealers cost. Twin,
fullsizi, queenS king. JenkIns

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Si-Househoki Goods
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Frontage

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WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
BUY, SELL,TRADE
311.315
E. First St.
322-5622
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PROPERTY

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68- Wanted to

Dufli.Bags,54.99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
301 Sanford Ave.
337.5791

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Sideby-Side refrigerator, $75;
picnIc table,w.3bencMs,5;
full size baby bed wmattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $fl.fl;
metal office desk. 570. Jenkins
Furniture, 703 E. 25th St. 323.
095).

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322.7070

322.2O0

LUXURY LIVING
3 BR, 25, pool, ISO, green,

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67-Uvesto-PoWt,

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RabbitsforSale
Dressed, live or any
323diS4aftl

FIREWOOD

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2 BR, 35, Condo, Kit squippid,
move in today for $33,500.

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$lSfOcSpICk.updelivefed
323-4917 aft. 3

BROKER

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2139 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
Sanford
337.1577
3210440

water and garbage collection
furnished.

happen.

,

RobinsOn, Orlando, 4272174.

SEIGLER REALTY

central air and heat,

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wage lit ahaitmill.
me.

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Will buy 1st 1 2nd mortgages. We1 Manchester puppies 2 mo. old.
atpi Itliki' Ndai Estate &amp;
$10 &amp; $13. House next door to
florida Mor-i
the S Points Bar. 3222591
WW' IflVSTIflIflT. JWI t.

£1JIH

Fully carpeted,

Ponitac, '7lGrand Prix
Auto,alr,AM FMtapedeck
P-W. 323 0254

yd; restrlping Sc ft.
Any cleanItgextraAny repair extra -

FiLL DIRTS TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

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tOCE!TT

Large reception ares with 3
adloining private off icS5.

SANFORD

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lvi.

!WW,

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FOR RENT
OO SQ. FT.

1505 W. 25th ST.

RI*L.BTATI srar

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62-lJWn-.Gardefl

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Sanford 372-471)

PERTIES ARE AVA!LABLE
WIJPI 1tMI AND Wt

,O N. 17.fl. Caswlberry, Pt.
$344350
Ive.N1.3l4!

1973 PLYMOUTH

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HAVE MANY MORE NOT
ADVERTISED.
CALL US ANYWAY.

1 395

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&amp;LL o THE ABOVE PRO.

MOIII Sr.
Rag. REAL STATE BrIBer

H. Ernest

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viii anilsaving dIfficulty flrilinç Mien you piac a CiassiflodAd 10
a placs to live, car to drive, a Thu Evening Herald, stay doss
ide. or some service you have
t• your, hone b.caus.

4 SR Wi 5, Fl Rm.carpetod,
C.H.A$32$mo,
+ lop. 3224214

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We buy equity in hoUses, aPt5. 1
vacant land. Lucky in.

CHOICE FROM $-4.S00.

good terms. Osteen.

$

Sanford, FIa. 3277)

FRONTAGE NEAR CAR-

6½ acres for only $14,$go - Very

1973 VW.412

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ebuyy0urequity,dowin24hts. Pianos I. - organs; stock
clearance, big savings. Call
AWARD REALTY, INC.
Bob Bail 322-1103. 7302 French
it,.,eoo -

09,900

OFFICE SPACE

S Studio - I, 3. 3 II. Suites
S Unfurn. - Adult. Family
Psol - Laundry
Quiet - . Story

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chudlng bullt.In Microwave

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RANCHES

1 095

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HARNEY, GENEVA AREA.
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$

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GOING
IN
SERVICE,
OWNER SAYS REDUCE $
ACRESINUPSALATO$7,500
CASH OR TERMS.

We specialize in-

323.2222

APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"

Deltonal Here It 151 Should be
074.000, only $44500. Custom
built 32, has everything In.

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377 1577

jeqva

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DRIVERS

OF THIS

MPeri

c*izenssaiallIaveanr,imlty

SALE

ROBSON MARINE

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$7,900 EACH.

VA&amp; FHAPlnanrins

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Plumbing supply business +
real estate I. inventory.

FRONT. LAKE

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Pr'O$30Iiy 12' Alum V bottom Sears Boat,
S.Stp Sears motor, like newS

So-lvisc.ii.neousforiaIe

DelIOM.

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DWIVURS.wAuHouSE
Immediate openings. Must Nave
Fl, Chauffeur IICIISIL 24 Vt's.
or older wIth seed drlvin. to.
curd. Aiwuualst l,Ipsaiary
excess of 511*. Usc. Corn.
pony benefits, mali' Florida
AlumInum DIstrIbutor is

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GARAGE

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'75 Cadillac Sedan deVilie, Full
powered. Lot of extras, good
cond 13.300 322-1909.

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SANONA. TAKE YOUR PICK.

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ISSN.114LCa$sSfliUY.PI.

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every day.

SERVINGONAN0BAND.
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Sate

tires, fully equip. AM-FM,
5550. 322-2611 before S.

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LOTS OF LOTS, AREA OF

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Branch Office

Good fishing, lake frontage, 3
acre mini farm. Comp. w3 BR
home. OPtion.

dmags. 3234003.
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qua flca 005 of the personal
record rpoulred. *Iresfl
SICTIOI
SECTION 4' That all ordinances
o
applicants please reply to Sex
or pails of ordinances in conflict or psrts it IinencN Bi
Ilic? iismcti.. lithe
4, C4 Thu Evening tferald.
Ni, SuPIO 11
herewith be and the same are iermeltti I
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS' AN
P. Set $49, untied, Fl.
hWIW
hereby repealed.
OSJVCTION$ NOT
33755. 101M,p.
SECTIONS:TIlaIffils.rdi.tanc. SICTIQI ThI$thlSeid1i.icg WILL. SE FOREVER 'ARI"
shall become effectIve Im. sNail bit • offictivi IC.
'Cafe Of Ibe tWit
Icatlonoi $TOPA
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80--AUtOS for

'73 VW model 4)2
CALL
332_9S

REALTOR. 322-7953.

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS fl PARK

...

OAI
TAi
REALTOR.3227iA1

4 SR. 15, fenced yd. In Suntand.

by the governing authority of the Yt$tIauffierNyW the to sach'personel rspresai*ivs.
ty of Sanford, Florida, and the
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leilde, and the
All persons interested in the- ivis1on

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51 ACRES NICELY WOODED

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cond. Burgundy 8. Black.
$4600 or best offer. 372-135)

321.0659

Mc.ving Sale: new Sears A-C 5000
BTU; ladies clothing size 10;
mens ciolhing, coat size 42,
pants si:e36, shirtssize 15½ 1
misc. Sat. only 9-12. 210 S.
Virginia Ave.

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46-Commercial

536.900.

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322-2420

2439S.MyrlleAve.
3210640

CaIIBàrt

1 IR-1209 uo. Pool. AIti only
'Of LkS Ada. Just So. Of'
Airport Blvd. on 17.52 In

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COUNTY, EXTRA SCENIC.

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BROKER

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PILE NUMBER aS-42.CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PHYLLIS L. COMER

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H. -&amp;d
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Stereo, AM-FM, S track, Ca.

AC, wire whi covers, very good

1975 Dodge I-f P-U

'7) Lin. Con?., extra clean, good

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every day.

$42,000.

SEIGLER REALTY

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''L 12.3 pct. at $472.47 per mo.

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322.7452

Air, Exc. Cond., $1,495
$691047

GIGANTIC SALE SAT. 23.9to2.
323.7832
2560 Elm Ave. Clothing, toys,
Eves. 322-0612, 327 ISV
kit. &amp; household items. By
207 E. 25th St.
Ballet Guild, San-Scm.
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ARE Yard Sale: Thus thru Sun. 2100
SLIM
BUDGETS
Summerlin. Ranges, Stereos
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
Diapers to Disco, Misc.
FROM THE WANT A)
COLUMNS.
55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Geneva 3acres-$10,000
Lk.Harney200'-$37,000

PLUS ACRES WOODED.
N 0 AD
F R ON T A 0 E.
DELTONA AREA. $17,700.

inSunlandw-sc.patio,FLrm., 4 our beautiful new BROAD.
elec.FP,newkitllandscaped
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
spacious yd.I BPP SERVICE
OREGORYMOIILEHOMIS
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CONTRACT. Yours for teO3OrlandoDr.
3231

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0PooI home, 3 BR, 2B

COSTS

79. Block A, MM Smith's second east.
ByordaratthsCltycornrniulon of the City of Sanford, Florida,
nm South MS fist: MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
of the City of'Snford, Florida.
Subdivision, according to plot thence
fslt;thanceNoim THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
H.N.Tamm,jr.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
ds,i'
City Clerk tl'1 recorded in Plot Book 1
54.42 feet, thancu THIS NOTICE, to liii with the
City Cleit
Publish: January 3), &amp; February page 101, Public Records O Wist 304.
to the Point of clerk of the above court a wrlttpo
Publish Feb. 14, 21,111 Mar. 4
Siginnini,.
Seminole Cwnty, Florida.
,
ii, io
statement of any claim or demand
1500
DER.111
SECTION 2: That upon this S1CTIO2 That upon this they may have. Each claim must
OE%.7)
ordinance becoming effective, the OfliflCi
ing effective, the
be In writing and must indicate the
property owners and any rosid.0 property Øirs and any resident bails
it.. ,L.I
1..
residing on the progertyiescrittw re$lding$g property described
ris
entItled to all the agent or attorney, and ftte amount
herein shall be entitled to all the hirilit
rights and privileges and Im. rights .i,rlvli...s and - lot,
claimed. IV the claim is not yet
munitles as are from time to time mimitiss
time to tIme
doe, the date when it will become

'o
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Yard Sale. Sat-Sun.
Misc. Items
243.4S. ChaseAve.

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MULTIPLELISTING.REALTOR

BARY AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES. 53)300.

CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE

JUST FOR YOU 3 BR, lB home

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SIMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

North,4S 4r.es East 154.17 feet,
thanceWdd39feettothepointof
b.innhl4
- -- - rercet
: uginnii 71.05
forth below.
diainS Wegad P25.5 fist South
All persons having claims or
at ttiS Nirt corner of Section demands against the estate are
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304*h1met5 Unturnlshsd

DISH WASHERS
&amp;

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unlawful or unconstitutional, it
shall not be held to invalidate or
impalrthevalidity,forceor.,fec$
of any other cIion or Part of this
ordinance,
SECTION 4: That all ordinances
or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewIth be and the same are
hereby repealid.
SECTIONS: That thisordinaric,
shall become effectIve im.
mediately upon Its passage -.

~ Ton Chevy PU

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HIGHWAY 1.1 FRONTAGE, Dc-

with payments $2501 under to
Qualified buyers. 142 Carver
Ave. 1-293.9474.
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HANDY MAN SPECIAL. 4 BR,
lB home on dbi. lot, spacious
rms., pine floors, OR, utility

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2

,

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HAL

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HEAT 8. AIR, MANY EX

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unlawful or
un.
constitutional, it shall not be held
to Invaildate or impaIr the
validity, force or effect of any
other section or part of this or.
dinance.
SUCTION 4t That all ordinances
or parts of ordinances In cOnflict
herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
SUCTION St That this ordinance
shall become effective im.

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43-Lots-Acreage

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NEW HOMES
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW3 BEDROOM,2 BATH. 2
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL

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43-Lots-Acreage

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STENSTROM

Saturday, Feb.23
91 Oak Drive,9-5. Osteen, Fl.

AND less expensive, opinIon?"

LIST HOWl
Call Walt Cappel 323-6100
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
675.3005

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LAKE PICKETT ESTATES.
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,

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Mi_S

Executive Home-Loch Arbor
3 BR, Rec. room, pool, 7 yrs. old
Assume 7" mtq. Owner will
hold 2nd with large down.
3232257

AREA. $35,500

Want to Buy-1 or 2 BR house,
owner to hold mtg. Write P.O.
Box 26), Sanford.

REALTOR

(17 97) Sanford

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EAT.lN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CENTRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY

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French

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invalid,

S200ltakeover$lllmo.
377-lSSSaft 4

up Sat, only. 1101 Maple Ave.

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FlorIda, a position to provide
Statutes, and shall further be Statutes, and Shall further be creation of an enclave; and
sublect to the responsibilitIes of sublect to the
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford, mutilcipiiryicis to the property
responsibIlitIes
at
residence or ownership as may residence
or ownership as may Florida, Is in a positIon to provide describsstlerein, and the City
from tim. to time be determined from lIme to time be determined
municipal services to the property Commis$ of the City of Sanford,
hegovrning.utIrityof !he by the governI authority t
described herein, and the City Florida, tems It in the best insnivru, rior*ia, inn ii City of Sanford, Florida,
'"V
jj
Cmmls5iOnolffieCltyçf5anfr, tereef of 4 City at accept Paul
provisions of said Chapter 17), provisIons of said Chapter ui, Florida, deems it in the bust in. petition nd
to annex said
F$orldaStatutes.
terest of thu City to accept said Pr0pertV
Florida
SICTION 3 If any section
NOW, TPEFONE, I! IT EN.
SECTION 3: if any section or petItion and to annex said
or portion of a section portion
of a section of this or. property.
ACTED ? THE PEOPLE OP
of this ordinance proves to be dinance proves to be invalid,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT THE Cfr OF SANFORD,

ptbliC AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday-at 7:30., It's
tRe only one in Florida. You set
VIse reserved price. Ciii 904-2551311 for further details.

575 Dodge step side

1974 VEGA

323

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OFSANFORD REALTOR
322.0321
33445. FrenchAv.
333.$353,322.3173220779
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Nurses-NursesAidep.T
CaII32Z.3$33

w-eiderly people. Good

EVERY DAY so,necniils lookim

apply at Mill office between S
praiser -of. -SemInole County, are two raperty nets $M
111 am. Ref. Req. Amw'ieee
FpfljØa, t'*Ipo csl:tIOied that aria to bennexad, and that said
Wood Products, 200 Marvin
Irene are two property owners in Property
Florida.
have sIgned the
SECTION 2: That' upOn this
Rd., LongwoOd. Fl.
-'
SECTION 2: That uon this the area to be annexed, an4$hat petition f-annexation; andordinance becoming effective, the ordinance
WHERIiS, it haS been dater. The Best Buy In Town - Alow
becoming effective, the said property owners have signed
resIding on the property deSCribed residing
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WHEREAS, it has been deter. herelnaft is reasonably compact
on the property descrIbed
herein shall be entItled to all the
described
and
conhous
to
the
corporate
the
mIned
herein
shall
be
that
the
property
entitled
to
all
rights and
privileges and im. rights and privIleges and im. hereinafter Is reasonably compact area of is City of Sanford,
Legal Notice
munities as are from time to time munities as
are from time to tIme • contiguous to the corporate Florida. d it has further been _____________________________
that
the annexation of
area of the City of Sanford, determirt
pranted to residents and property granted to residents and property

Statutes.

ale

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323-1734

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54-G
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$21,900.

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general kit, duties. Must be

66 Food Store, Lake Mary. Fl.

crestion en enclave; and

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TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT. FRONT

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Apply in person, see Mrs. G.,
Deltona inn.

ALL AROUND
Able to prepare complete meals
fat' 40 oeoole oius handle

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erm1ned that the annexation

wy 92, I mile west of Speedway.

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S. Sanford Ave.

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DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION

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HERB'S TV

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2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK

Waitress-experienced P.T,
p.m. Quality food service.

COOK

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Aviwe aSI Dixie Ways saId" and Wjlly Avinus;'iald properly
-'-assemaaot. lsd

Florida, and as are
further Florida, and as are further

BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?

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for Sale

AOKTIRE
NEW TIRES$19.19&amp; UP
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TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $153.16 or $17 mo
Agent 33.5354

80-Autos

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owner

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

W. Gannett White

MovIng to a newer hOniL"Jpar-t.
mont? sell "don't needs" fast
- with a want ad.
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These are lust a few - stop in
'oday-be working tomorrow.

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53-TV-Radio-StereO

$3.SOOdwn. for 10 acres,
will assist with financing.

REALTY

24 HOUR lB 322-9283

us, Quality Inn North, 1.1 &amp;
431, Longwood.

WAITRESSESS COOKS
We need you now. HURRYI

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The above-descrIbed property is hereinafter requesting annexation Sanford, lorida, and requesting
further described as that certain tothecorporateareaofthecltyof to be inoted therein; and
that certain property located property located between Sanford Sanford, Florida, and requesting
WHE*IS, the Property Ap.
between 13th Street and Blame
to be included therein; and
Avenue and North Carolina
praiser f Seminole County,

Ref. repo 16 cu ft frost free.
Oii. in,, now sU3 or SIC mo.

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housework? couma you Ub
$3.10 hr. during the ha. the

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larold Hall Realty

JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.

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78-torcycies

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z)

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p'

hinds? Do you

plush atmosphere

bu.

heieiftaf requesting annexation

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52-AUances

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322-6733,322-0362

The above-descrIbed property 15
further described as a portion 01

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by Gill Fox

GLANCES

this won't last, call &amp; see
today.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.
I
.._J21.O759
I Pct. lmtterest to qualIfied
buyers. New homes with
0 ROIBIE'S
monthly payments under $230.
Low down payments. )22.27
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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL.

Do you bind time on your

CASHIERS

535.000-6+ acres + Beautiful

V Enterprise. mc,
Medel Inc., Realtor
64lQ13. -

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sea wall,dbl.cargarage,w-w
carpet &amp; much more. PnIcedto
sell. $11,500.

Ree. Real Estate Broker

formica. $230 wIt,
9-Good flings to Eat
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BR, 25, C.H&amp;A, paddle boat,

Sheds, close in. good terms.
551.000
4 2 Like new, Consider lease
Option $41,500, broker owner,

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build on

it

olderhome,good cond.,corner
--los:- wrer tInc: 1

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41-Houses
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$21,000-New Listing. 3 BR, lB.

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Country3l,Extrafencedto;T

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UNBELIEVABLE lake front

ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES:

Exp. in cabinet making &amp; cutting

414t,

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Owner. 531.500. 322 0216.

3235774 Day or Nigh '

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SUPERVISOR

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MiOway.NewIyrem48p
block on 1 acre, Ig SC porch &amp;
••C
ø.liew *:vicaret&amp;

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GENERAL LASORURS
WIllingness to wor)i all that is

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41-HOUSeS

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In REALTOR, MLS

I.

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helpful,exc.o,p0rtunitytouse
skills.

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US. WE HAVE BUYERSI

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ii

maker. Only $135,000.

Percentage interest for work
openIng known GOLD MINE,
3237425.

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

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February, 1910.
DATE.
SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS
of th ircuit Court, Seminole
(SEAL)
WHEREA5,therehasbeenfiled AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Counts Florida in accordance
with the City Clerk of the City of
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR with
WHEREAS, there has been filed
provisions of the Fic.
AsClerkofsaidCourt titio
Sanford, Florida, a pitition con- with the City Clerk of the City of
ame Statuses, To-Wit:
taming the name of the property Sanford, Florida, a petition conBy: Mary Ann Duxbury Sectio$ $63.09 Florida Statutes
owners in thearea described here. taming the names of the property
Deputy Clerk 1937.
inafter reque%ting annexation to owners in the area described PublIsh: February2l,2S,Marcho,
SIDouglas 0. Jarrett
13, 1950
the corporate area of the City of hereinafter requesting annexation
Publi Jan. 31 5. Feb. 7, II, 21,
Sanford, Florida, and requesting
DES-Sd
to the corporate area of the City of
1550
to be included therein; and
Sanford, Florida, and requesting
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DER.1
WHEREAS, the Property Ap- to be included therein; and
NOTICE OF A PUSLIC
praiser of Seminole County,
WHEREAS, the Property Ap. HEARING TO CONSIDER THE NOTICIOF A PUS_IC NEAR.

not result In the creation of an
said property will not result In the OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO
AN OSINANCE OF THE CITY
enclave; and
creation of an enclave; and
ANNEX WITHIN TME CON. OF SAPiORD, FLORIDA TO AN.
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford, PORATE AREA OF THE CITY NEX WHIN THE CORPORATE
Florida, Is In a position to provide Florida is In a position to provide OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON AREA f THE CITY OF SAN.
municipalservicestottieprop,,jy municipalservlcestotheprop,rty ADOPTION OF SAID OR. FORD, .ORIDA. UPON ADOP.
descrIbed herein, and the City described herein, and the City DINANCE, THAT CERTAIN lION 0 SAID ORDINANCE. A
Commission of the City of Sanford, Commission of the City of Sanford. PROPER TV LOCATED BET. PORTIC OF THAT CERTAI N
Florida, deems it in the best In. Florida, deems it in the best in. WEEN 15TH STREET AND PROPEY ABUTTING RIDGE.
terest of the City to accept said
terest of the City to accept said 19TH STREET EXTENDED WOOD IENUE ON THE NW
petition and to annex said
petitIon and to annex saId EASTERLY AND BETWEEN AND UNO BETWEEN 25TH
property.
property,
MULBERRYAVENUEANOTHE STREE
AND AIRPORT
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT VA CAT E 0 SE A B 0 A N o BOULEkRD; SAID PROPER.
ENACTEOBYTHEPEOPLEOF ENACTEDBYTHEPEOPLEOF COASTLINE RAILROAD RIGHT TV .LOfTED IN SEMINOLE
THE CITY OF SANFORD, THE CITY OF SANFORD, OF WAY; SAID PROPERTY COUNT; FLORIDA, IN AC.
FLORIDA:
FLORIDA:
LOCATED IN SEMINOLE CORDA(E WITH THE VOLUPI.
SECTION 1: That the following
SECTION 1: That the following COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AC. rARY hNNEXATION PRO.
described property situated in described property situated in CORDANCE
WITH
THE VISIONtOF SECTION 171.044,
Seminole County, Florida, be and Seminole County, Florida, be and VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION FLORIO STATUTES; PROVID.
the same is hereby annexed to and the same is hereby annexed to and PROVISIONS OF SECTION It-dO FOBEVERABILITY, CON.
made a part of the City of Sanford, made a part of the City of Sanford, 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; FLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary Florida, pursuant to the voluntary P R 0 V I D I N 0
F 0 R DATE.
annexation provisions of Section annexation provisions of Section SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS
WHERAS,therehasbeenfiled
171.044, FlorIda Statutes:
171.044, FlorIda Statutes: ..,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
with thetty Clerk of the City of
Lot 14, less the East 100 feet
WHEREAS, there has been filed Sanford.iorlda, a petition conLots5,$,Sand 10, Block 15, A
thereof, DIXIE SUBDIVISION, as
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exterior. Graat room w.FP,
solarium, sunken shower.tub
combo in Master, &amp; low
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SIONS OF SECTION 171.011, VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION entered against you for the relief Semini County, Florida, under
FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVID. PROVISIONS OF SECTION demanded in the PetItion,
the fttious name of DATA
WITNESS my hand and the seal SYSTfIS, and that I intend to
ING FOR SEVERABILITY, CON. 171045, FLORIDA STATUTES:

tiguoustothecorporateareaof the and contiguous to the corporate ordinance by the City of Sanford, 1SSO,to.nsidertheadoptionofan
CityofSanford,Florida,anditas area of the City of Sanford, as follows:
ordinate by the City of
further been determined that the Florida, and it has further been
-ORDINANCE NO.1501
Sanfor Florida, as fol ows:

EARN TOP
COMMISSIONS

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with the Clerk of the above styled
Noftishereby given that i *m
Court onor before March 25, iSSO, engain business at 527
Be
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Florida having certified that there praiser of Seminole County, ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE urn TCONSIDIR THU
ADOP.
are two property owners in the Florida having certified that there BY THE CITY
OP SANFORD, TION f AN ORDINANCE By
area to be annexed, and that said are two property owners in the FLORIDA.
T
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property owners have signed the
area to be annexed, and that said
Notice is hereby given that a
petition for annexation; and
property owners have signed the Public Hearing will be held at the
Noticis hereby given that a
Commission Room in the City Hall Public WrIng will be held at the
WHEREAS, It has been petition for annexation; and
determined that the property
WHEREAS, it has been deter. in the City of Sanford, Florida, at COmmnibon Room in theCity Hail
described
hereinafter
is mined that the property described 7:00 o'clock P. M. on February 2$, in the 4t of Sanford, Florida, at
reasonably compact and con. hereinafter is reasonably Compact 1910, to consider the adoption of an 7:00 o'bck P.M. on March 10,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP .N0tU UNDER FICTITIOUSNAME STATUTE
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR.
INO TO CONSIDER THE ADOP- HEARING TO CONSIDER THE CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TO bIOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Note Is hereby given that the
TION OF AN ORDINANCE SY ADOPTION OF AN ORDiNANCE SEMI NOLE, COUNTY,
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undllgned, pursuant to the
THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR. BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
IDA.
FLORIDA.
"Ficious Name Statute"
CASE NO. N.354.CA14l
Notice Is hereby given that a
Notice is hereby given that a
ChaØ 145.05, 'Florida Statute,
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
-wilIthsterwIthISeci,rkof the
Public Hearing will be held at the Public Hearing will be held at the LINDA .1. DULA, Wife
Commission Room in the City Hall Commission Room in the City Hall and
Circuogfl In and for Seminole
Count Florida, upon receipt ot
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
CHARLIE WILLIAM DULA. proofS the publication of this
7:00 o'clock P.M. on March 10, 7:000'ciock P. M. on February 25,
Husband.
noticihe fictitious name, to.wit:
1950, to consider the adoption of an 1950, to consider the adoption o an
NOTICEOF SUIT
ordinance by the City of Sanford, ordinance by the City
STEEN HARRIS PAINTING
of
Sanford,
TO:
CHARLIE
WILLIAM
DULA
Florida, as follows:
65 follows:
underultich I am engaged in
Route
3,
Box 292
ORDINANCE NO. 1504
ORDINANCE NO. 1503
bums at 103 Toledo Orlvi,
AN UHU1NANCE OF THE CITY' Lenoir, North Carolina 25645
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Altanwe Springs, Florida in the
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
City
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO AN- OF SANFORD, FLORIDA TO
0 Altamonte Springs,
NOTIFIED
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that
a Petition for Fiori(.
NEX WITHIN THE CORPORATE ANNEX WITHIN THE CON.

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72nd Year, No 158.—Friday, February 22, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

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On Dec. 9, 1977, Robert D. Anderson
apparently blacked out and fell at the
-Enterprise
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old Deltona youth died of head injuries
suffered In the fail W hether to Deltona
$doctors and Seminole Memorial Hospital
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Ot her support Jobs will be created by
said today contracts are ready to be
signed with the nationwide firm in the the location of the new industry, but
next few days, calling for construction of Cleveland could not estimate at this time
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the airpor t.
Westinghouse Electric will be tran- for the planes.
Negotiations with Westinghouse have
sporting cargo by truck from its many
on-going for a few months, he said.
Sanford
been
plants around the nation to the
British airplane crews should be
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Airport facility and transferring that
car go to CL 44 Canadair, four-engine, trai ning at the airport before the first of
H.rsld Pliolo by Tom
turbo-prop pla nes for transport four- April, Cleveland said. Cleveland cred ited
Talk about long dernand and short supply. Seminole lligh Senior Class
times weekly initially to the Caribbean. the planned Installation of the instruinent
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.
volved.
tery drawing for tickets to the Seminole-Mainland Buccaneer rematch
The
warehousing
facility
is
to
be
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noted bid opening for the uS is
while class president Mike Meadows lends a hand. me contest, at
constructed by the Airport Authority, scheduled for Feb. 29, and the system
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Mainland against third-ranked Seminole. The Bucs beat the Tribe 78-75
on January 18. For a look at the rematch between two of the state's
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Supports
"It's the only place in Florida law
where a case is tried twice" said defense
attorney Hugo, who calls the mediation
Seminole County Property Appraiser in December. The drive was kicked off tion," Goembel said.
b
Terry aounb.1 ialdtodpy he is in favor Feb. 15.
"srueetY
Florida grants a homestead property
heartngs Itive ' i-err ttttr ei?flJtN1by property
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Goembel said the r'btkrs 1iáé tiMil tax exemption of $5,000 to anyone who
doubled the cost of preparing the case, 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 proposal 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
prevented many suits because of the high
percent of just value." Just value,
if
they desire," he said.
price tag, Hugo clai ms.
Goembel said, has been interpreted to
"Th e 65 percent level of assessment
Whatever the verdict of the mediation mean 100 ce of value or full value, would tend
per nt
to move some of the tax
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The petition Idea was accepted at a burden to businesses and other property
W &amp;"charges,
&amp;&amp;&amp;v am" Hugo
suns
demand a jury hem their
meeting of property appralms in Tampa Uat does not get the hmnestond emm;~said.
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scheduled to be operating a national planes will be kept at the airport,
cargo warehousing and Caribbean Cleveland said. Fifteen crews will be
shuttle service for its products from the needed to o perate the planes, Cleveland
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said their attorney, Bryan Hugo.
Over a four-day period beginning last
week, attorneys for the plaintiffs and
defendants, presented a series of expert
witnesses and evidence before a threemember panel headed by Circuit Judge
Kenneth Leffler at a medical mediation

determine whether either the physicians
esponor the hospi tal was apparently responsible
sibleforcontrlbutlngtoAnderson'sdeath
through negligence,
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if he had been properly diagnosed as
suffering from inter-cranial bleeding and
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — "It was
rough. There were tears shed in there," a
cident by Schefaky, then transported to
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Republican House member said,
Seminole Memorial Hospital, with pain
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in his head and arm and no recollection 01
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There he was seen by Dr. Weigand 1
Conference
for allegedly accepting a
hospital employees, the depositions say.
bribe.
Finally,
Kelly headed off a
Days later, he was taken to Florida
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showdown
vote
by
resigning.
North , where he died 24 days later, court
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congressmen implicated in the FBI's
"Arab scam" bribery investigation,
Weigand said he had been Counseled by
1. admitted
Kelly
rieuy
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ausui
he accepted
his attorney not to talk about the can
but
claimed
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so
as pars of a secret
before the trial He said In general, the
Investigation
he
was
conducting on his
ti
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been
medical media on hea ng h
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in the state,, for
standard pr
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For this. the Renuhlknn lerhln
recommended the three-term House
said.
HsraI4,Plss W'SI1'I'! member and former Florida judge and
Seminole Memorial Hospital officials
State
Sen.
Vince
Fechtel
(left),
R-Leesburg,
shows his approval assistant U.S. attorney be disciplined,
had no comment on the matter, said
Several parUcipants, who asked not to
spokeswoman Kay Barftlemew.
for Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan.
be identified, gave United Press International a glimpse of the grim business of
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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 enthns4tically by a crowd 01 more
than 00 persons at an Apoç*a ares dhvwr Thursday night.
In his first foray into a local election In the nation, th. former
Clifornia governor was on hand to endorse.-the relectlon
campaign efforts of Sen. Vines F.ctesI, &amp;L.esbiwg, at a $80 a
plate ftmdialslng dimmer for Fechtsl the Errol Estates Inn.
Reagan, In 4knthute speech, also referred in passing
candida tes for Congra-, to show Ms aivenom that Fqchtel Is
t nslder1ng running for the IVth congressional seat currently
held by Richard, Kelly, R.N.w Port Richey.
Fechtel who received a standing ovation from the highly
the candi date who
partisan vtüWd, Introdeced Reagan
osm the right side 01 the herV' and lauded Reagan's
stand on the sovereign rlit 01 the Matse.
Fcbtel also urged young people to participate In the
pplltical procees, soting from £dintmd Burk: !'All it takes for
eli to prevail Is for good people to do nothing."

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A tIred400ld'* Reagan took a few swipes
saying that Guy. Jerry Btown 01 California Is on both aides of
.yism; that Len. Edward J(sssd 01 MaeaachuWs is on
at

the wrong side of every Iasand that President Jimmy Carter
deom't know what the issues are. "I can underst and why they
wan't debate," he said.
II. sad retØ$lqs .id he gkss to the Vietnam War
bravery, P*tIfIg $0
80* Americans
vataraas for l
was afraid
a
war
the
U.S.
government
in
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lives
th
who lo
to let them win."
- He crltidied lbs president's .poat of the SALT U treaty,
tegiUjn&amp;'Irg America's milItary liI&amp;y," adding ear1 j la-wandba 'Ito the Soviets.
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election. You can make sure he
be interested after
November," Reagan told the crowd, which responded with
applause.
He said Carter is trying to maintain the "sta tus quo which is
t he moss we are in."
La tin
"It'i time the Republican Par ty came to the rescue of the
United States," he said.
The a nswer to inflation, he said, is
blame Americans
the problem by saying they are living too luxuriously but to
"turn off the printing presses and not add to the present supply
worthless paper money."
Reagan called for a cut in Income taxes of 30 percent a cross
the board and elimination
the tax savings accoun ts
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
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 drilling 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 atressid
io Navy, "second to none" and to
the need to build
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 orcàerly
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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 advanta ge 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" explana tion 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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Republicans
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until a court determines Kelly's guilt or proceed," Kelly said, "would
have been
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would also turn to Kelly and say, in ef.
fect: "1 don't believe you. You have

Party."

embarrassed us."
Still o ther neeordIni
said: "Here's a man who's not indicted
yet. Who are we to pass judgment? Let's
have some fair play."

'Protecting the Republican Party and
all that it means to the people is far more

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leaders in Kelly's Florida district sent to
Washington a signed statement saying

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and he cannot receive party congessional
committee funds for his re-election.

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To 6¼-Year High
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 the biggest dose from the government's removal of food
Inflation In 6',4
the government controls in August 1973, the Labor
reported today. Retell gas ri
took De partment said.
their biggest jump ever.
The largest Increase
ca
With the exceptIon 01 food, consumer came in tra nspor ta tion, which includes
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Increases during the first month of 1960. prices.
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$100 In 1967 re priced
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SUNDAY EDITION
171

72nd Year, No. 177-Sunday, March 16, 1980-Sanford, Florida 32771

Proud Seminoles • Gave It Their Best Shot

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday March 14, 1IO

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By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
Seminole High's dream of a state
basketball championship came to an end
Friday night in Lakeland, but not without
one of the most spirited comeback bids in
state tournament history.

Back From Vacation,
ZZ lop In lop Form

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"We came back strong,
rested and ready to get back
audiences aren't as fickle as
together and play," says
some may think. Three
Frank, and Degueilo bears
years ago, members of "the
that out. Stripped down and
li'l ole band from Texas" had
SOUNDS
jacked up blues rock at its
become very big stars k
best,
72's new album fits
setting concert attendance
Rob
PattersOfl
right
in with the recent
and record sates precedents
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return
to basic rock values.
unheard of before. With
world at their doorstep, they that: "We didn't take oft the . men being killed in an alley),
"What we're finding,"
decided it was time for time because we were and the Caribbean, where says Billy, "is
dommm
that the
something even bigger In a physically or mentally both he and Frank attended timing has been right.
We do
way: a three-year vacation. exhausted, but we didn't a Bob Marley concert but the kind of thing that people
Blasting out , of secrecy want to get to the point didn't rim into each other. an once again responding
with Degueflo, their first ip where we HAD to do that. While Frank lived out his to, though we didn't plan it
In almost four years, ZZ Not a lot of thinking went fantasies In the islands, ,,, TWII to
brings back the same "Aw into it. We just took off."
Dusty traveled In Mexico.
icnoss
sowing
35 Army personShucks" Texas confidence
No one had a clue where to IMIflI on a boat In the
Seems like the "li'l ole
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that
pit
this
trio
on
top
find
the
trio.
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was
called
by
bind"
can't help but do
equipment
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before.
Plains, "after getting off the Billy with the news that things' In a big way, even
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49 Jazz man - sal
(.q.)
As drummer Frank Beard road, we never thought we'd manager Bill Ham had when It's disappearing from
7 Actor Bnab.ck
23 Actor Peter 38 Habitual*
describes
it: "We're In for start traveling again."
signed them with Warner sight. When 72 Top strikes
Vigod.
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another
of
those never$0 Entertainer
cousin
But travel they did: Billy Brothers (after getting all up the band, the fans are
24 Comedienne 4$ harvests
Alan 62 Women**
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12 Vanity of
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Lancaster
obi.ctiv.
decided to drop the bucket in (where he witnessed two London Records).
the wait.
quartz
53 Maul
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the well and see If she
(var.)
divice
appendages
traction
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good fortune, goes on a drinkspiass."
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March
20Ing
sings and dlsp.srs. (Part
With the tour and record
Island
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(abbr.)
with
selling as if 72 never left us,
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(1O)THEA$CENTOFMAN
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feel they are one of
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u.&amp;&amp; (Premiere) The story of "World Within A World" A visit
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stars in Peter. Paul
reply
America's beat, and In
Uf. In the ruralSouth of te *0iP011111111* mine begins this
?08.parat.d
RAerl&amp; con
and Mary
SO Lam, tub
the eyes study of the world of the atom
typically Texan fashion, V_0)_RAATHs SEA AND 1930'sIsseefl
22 Actr.ss Ave
trapflon
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of
two
9-year-old
boys,
one and the history of the remarkbiggest
rock
attractions.
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CAROL •UNETT white and the other black.
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town, he disoovers that devoted family man.
beck tO y: were thi guys (1(35)ANDYGNPPITH Andy the small
town officials are coNaboCsaw
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forward David Thomas, and slowed by a
sick Bruce McCray, Bill Payne's
Fighting Seminoles rebounded
the
floor from a 17-point deficit in the third
quarter before bowing out to Tampa
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season, closing the record books on a 31-3
slate, a season that entered the
Seminoles in the history books as the
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accomplished this year," said Coach
Payne of the Seminole's season. "We
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could have folded easily tonight with
David out and Bruce sick, but the kids
reached down and battled all the way."
Among their many accomplishments
the Tribe collected the best-ever record
for a Seminole County team and the
District 9, Region 5, Section 3, lotary
Invitational and Outlook Invitational
titles to its list of credits.

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carter Inflation Solution:

Sacrifice

WASHINGTON (UPI) - President from mass, transit to welfare reform. fee with an equivident gasoline tax.
sharing to states. IM tuillion in welfare
Canlarsays Auertcans must sacrifice to Some $2 bUtton will be cut In the current
—'There will be Increased monitoring reform and $ZS'mttth3n ton mass trwatt.
halt Inflation - giving up "good wor- fiscal 1980 budget.
of existing, voluntary wage-price
Other projects to be cut are
-At Carter's request, the Federal guidelines. The staff of the Council on projects, mental health and alcohol
thwhlle programs" to balance the federal
budget, borrowing less and paying an Reserve Board simultaneously an- Wage and Price Stability will double. But tteeitment, health grants, law enextra 10 cents a gallon fee for gasoline. flounced indirect controls on credit cards carter renewed his total opposition to lorceinent, city parks, highways, waste

water

But that sacrifice now, Carter told the field by 60 million Americans and on mandatory wagepriCe Controls.

nation Friday night, will be "much less other consumer credit. issuers of credit
onerous particularly for the needy - Jar(Ls must deposit with the Fed IS
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almost ever), major program area not
than the serious suffering that will occur percent (if any expansion III their loans. 1xinking, trucking, railromi and comital
ti, national uurit)
if we don't arrest the inflationary As .i result, lenders are exputed to iliunk.ItiorLs industi it
lit uri,ul the v
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spiral.'
ration such credit, 1)05511)1) issuing lifting of ce ilings that luitit t he return
That was the theme of the president's fewer cards or Imposing their own rules inostsinallsaversearn. Ilet-alled for tax for the government to withlitild taxes on
Despite Ids hopes, Carter said, "our
WASHINGTON (UPIi - President
cuts to encourage investment and pro- i,itertst.irith di v ide nds in order to raist.
Carter says he does not know when the past few days have been characterized new package of anti-inflation proposals, on loans.
-Effective today, oil his own ductivity -- but only after the budget is billion.
American hostages 'in Tefiran will be by bitter disappointments because, in unveiled Friday after weeks of top-level

released, but is pinning his hopes on the effect, commitments that had been made administration review and after eight authority, the president imposed a $4.62
parliamentary elections in Iran to create

by the newly elected president and ad.

days of consultation with leaders in "conservation fee" oil ever), barrel of

balanced and inflation tinder control,

lie ordered liiiiits on federal hiring that

In I separate move to re(luce credit, will result III it reduction of nearly 20,000
the Federal Reserve imposed a 3 percent federal jobs by attrition in three months.

imported oil. Consumers will bear the
ministration of Iran were not honored." Congress. Among the proposals:
a stable government.
-For
the
first
time
in
12
years,
the
ultimate
cost of that fee by paying 10- surcharge on large banks if they borrow
He
apparently
referred
to
the
failure
of
Carter told a nationally televised news
''The nation is aroused now as it has
conference in the East Room Friday the United Nations commission to meet federal budget will be balanced in 1981. cents more per gallon of gasoline starting ton frequently [miii the Fed to support never been before, at least in my
lifetime, about the horrors of existing
night, ''We have constant negotiations with the hostages, held captive since This will require $13 billion to $14 billion about May 15, when oil flow coining into their own lending
Among the specific budget cuts Carter inflation and the threat of future in.
and attempts to provide continuing Nov. 4, 1 979, as promised by the Iranian in spending cuts In what Carter called (lie country readies that stage. Carter
communication with the leaders of government before the panel arrived in "good worthwhile programs" ranging asked Congress eventually to replace this priilset1 uere $1.7 billion in revenue flation," Carter told the nation.
Tehran.
Iran."
"Whether they will have the authority
-I believe that when there is a stable
government in Iran, which may possibly after the elections are completed I don't
occur after file elections," President know," lie said. "I certainly hope so."

In discussing the Middle East and
Abohassan Bani-Sadr and his administration may be able to free the other foreign policy issues, Carter
stressed that "I am the one who sets
hostages.
Bani-Sadr said in an interview Friday policy."
,

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he will ask the Iranian Parliament to

He

went out of his way to say 1,1

release the hostages when It meets in have absolute confidence In Secretary (of
state Cyrus) Vance," who has been under
May.
"I don't know when they will be attack by Jewish groups and New York's
released," Carter said when asked if be Mayor Edward Koch who said Vance was
was prepared to wait longer than May. "viciously anti-Israel."
Carter said the United States is inFollowing the news conference, the
president flew to Camp David for the volved in "very Important" negotiations
weekend where his wife was expected to to give the Palestinians full autonomy on

Doctors

Language-Bias Report Expected n 2 Weeks
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By DAVID N. RAZLER
refugee attending Lake howell lligh two weeks, as soon as it gets Iiiiah apHerald Staff Writer
School that present school programs do pri'val Ironi the agency.
A federal report on charges of not meet the law's requirements.
The investigation was prompted by a
language disaimination in Seminole

Point Out

In January. a tealn of investigators complaint 1)), ClueuMyTruong, prepared

County schools is expected In about two from the federal Office of Civil Rights in by her attorneys at Central Florida Legal
weeks, says Office of Civil Rights in. Atlanta silent several days in the county, Services.
vestigator Lee Wiltbank.
evaluating the program and speaking to
Truong, like many other nun-English
The report is an evaluation of the students, teachers anti administrators, speaking students, receives extra help
county's programs for non-English
Since that time, the report has been in her classwork frommi volunteers through
speaking students, measuring them preparation, %Viltbank said, explaining a the district's Dividends program
against federal guidelines,
draft copy of the document is now under
She does not have a volunteer helper
It is being prepared in response to final review.

charges brought by a Vietnamese

the West Bank and in Gaza.

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lie expects it to be released in about

Under the federal civil rights laws, all
students iiuest be provided with an equal
education, not suffering penalties for an
inability to speak E.11glish.
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receive aid through Dividends volun.
teers, which Central Florida attorneys
maintain is not up to federal standards
especially in Lhueu s case.
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If the agency determines the district is

speaking Vietnamese, Lake flowell

deficient, it will insist the school board

administrators say.

prepare a proper remedy.

Reasons For 'Extra' Operations

By DIANE PETRYK
the area's permanent population, he test involves the use of a syringe to
"We have a contract with HEW on a
"We have Internal reviews all Ifie the activities of the PSRO and referred
Herald Staff Writer
said.
Yearly basis to review Medi care and
re move a sample of a patient's blood to time," he said. "There's no way that I questions to Salazur.
It federal government figures showing
Salazar said the U.S. Department of determine Its gas content,
know of a doctor could get away with It."
Medicaid charges," Salazar said.
he creation of I'SROs was mandated "Congress said if we find procedures
that doctors in Seminole and three other Health, Education and Welfare (HEW)
Salazar warned that people should not
Salazar said the audits involve
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30 percent more prostate removals than

requested the P3R0 conduct medical scrutinizing patient records, tab reports, accept statistical evidence without first

by an act of Congress in 1972o Salazar
sai d. Its task is to fight fast-rising health

care evaluation studies, known as doctor's progress notes, and records analyzing it carefully.
the national average are correct, and nitici audits, on the prostatectomles. indicating reasons for hospital admission
"For instance," he said, "suppose the care costs.
officials note they may not be
there it will also audit other procedures most and and surgery.
The Orlando PSRO, funded by the
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It would appear there is an older
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nature of the area," said Al Salazar,
Orlando-based
the
of
director
Review
Standards
Professional
Organization (PSRO), a gropp charged
with making sure all services provided to
Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries are
medically necessary*"People come down here to get that
type of surgery done and then go back UP
north," he said, explaining that statistics
are based en the number ni prtwrdiire.s
per 1,000 population. But many of those
undergoing the procedure are not part of

frequently performed in the area.
. He said HEW figures on numbers of procedure is 10 per 1,000 population. If a federal government for $429,OW this wish to be identified said he feels the
Salazar emphasized that these audi ts procedures performed come from doctor is doing 30 or 40 per 1,000 maybe year, oversees Medicare and Medicaid PSRO has to come up with something to

would be performed by physicians.
Medicare and Medicaid insurance he's just the best man for the job and is reimbursements for patients in Orange, investigate "just to spend some grant
Seminole, Osceola and Lake counties
,We will look at .the pattern," he said.. claims ..
getting a lot of referrals
money"
"Once we determine
WflI me normal
"But the PSRO Is looking
looking at more
dc
"Or, if the mortality rate for a
distribution curve is, we will look at accurate data," he said. "It's looking at procedure is 5 per 1,000 and an individual
cases that fall outside that curve,
the medical records."
doctor's rate Is IS per 1,000, maybe he's
"But our physicians will determine the
He said that reports last week that taking the more risky cases. Just to say
standard for this area."
appeared In an area newspaper and his mortality rate is three times the
In addition to the prostatectomles, disseminated by United Press Inter- average would be damaging and unfair."
other medical procedures to be audited national erroneously gave the impression
The PSRO is a non-profit, private
that the PSRO suspects many tin- corporation headed by a 15-member
are:
- The implanting of permanent heart necessary medical procedures are being board made up of 11 physicians, three
performed.
paceitem
hospital administrators and one dental
- Skull X-rays
"We have made no conclusions at this surgeon.
- IPPB (intermittent positive point," he said. And, he added, the PSRO
Seminole County representatives on
pressure breathing) tests. In this will study under-use of procedures as the board are Dr. Jorge Gomez, Sanford
procedure, a device is used to inflate a well as over-use.
internist and cardiologist, and Dr.
Dr. Wing said he is sure physicians in Michael B. Buticr, Altamonte Springs
patient's lungs to make respiratory
drugs work more etfectively.
Seminole County are not performing general surgeon.
- Arterial blood gas (ABG) tests. This needless operations.
Dr. Gomez Friday, declined to discuss
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WORLD

A Sanford man was assaulted with a piece of lumber Friday
night by the driver of a truck who deliberately forced him to
stop his van, police say.
Norvo Angle, 39, of 914.1 t. Park Ave., Sanford, told police he
was driving down Pam 't
is van when a pickup truck pulled
alongside of him, then .ced him to come to a stop at 20th
Street.
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truck, stepped out or nis venicie, picked up
a two-byotr from the truck bed, walked over to the van, then
CHLORINE LEAK SPARKS EVACUATION
broke out the driver's side door window, striking Angle In the
About 30 residents of the Seminole Mobile Home Park, U.S.
process, police said.
Highway 17-92 in Fern Park, were evacuated briefly at noon
Police gave no reason for the attack. The truck driver was Friday when a valve on a chlorine gas tank began leaking.
gone when police arrived.
The leak, from the valve atop a 4-foot tank of the yellowish

Bani.Sadr Says Hell Seek
Release Of The Hostages

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By United Press International
Iranian President Abolhassan BaniSadr has said he
personally would ask the Iranian Parliament now
being elected to order the release of the 50 American
hostages when It convenes In May.
In a series of Interviews published Friday, the
president announced he would ask the new Parliament
to free the hostages and said he "personally" favored a
government commitment not to execute the deposed
shah if that was the price Iran must pay to win his
extradition from Panama.
BaniSadr made the totter comment in an interview
with the Washington Post. In other interviews with
Japanese and French newspapers, he reiterated his
view Iran should free the 50 Americans held hostage In
the U.S. Embassy for 133 days.
But he also conceded he had no authority over that
Issue Iranian ruler Ayatollah Rhollah Khomeini has
charged the new Parliament with deciding, after It

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Florida health officials are worried about
one to two weeks. Records show that six times
continuing outbreaks of measles throughout as many young adults ages 20 to 20 get
the state—especially among young adults of measles today in Florida compared to just
high school and college age. Officials say the two years ago. Officials said in 1977 only
outbreaks are continuing despite stepped up seven cases in this age group were reported
preventative immunization efforts by state but in 1979 the figure jumped to 47 cases
reported.
and county health teams,
During the past two months, outbreaks
Reports for the age group 15.20 years
have been reported with 79 cases In 16 showed an overall decline from 312 cases
counties touching every geographical area of reported In 1978 to 238 cases' in 1979.
Florida.
"We'rejistbeglnnlng the measles season,"
Several years ago, measles — generally a said Gunn. "Historically the highest activity
disease of early childhood —began shifting to begins during the late winter and lasts
older population groups and the shift Is through the spring."
continuing, according to Dr. Robert A. Gunn,
Teenagers and young adults under 21 years
state epidemiologist, with the Department of old should check their medical records to see
Health and Rehabilitative Services,
if they have had measles. If they have not had
Measles In teen-agers and adults is usually
measles or are uncertain, they should be
more severe with symptoms persisting for Immunized. In general, most people over the

Shah In Panama Hospital
PANAMA CITY, Panama (UP!) — The deposed
shah of Iran was sped by limousine to Panama's most
exclusive hospital where a 15.man team of
Panamanian doctors examined him perMing surgery to
remove the monarch's enlarged spleen.
But Shah Mohammed Reza Phalavl, 60, who walked
Into Paitllla Hospital Friday smiling, will not be
operated on by famed American heart surgeon Dr.
Michael DeBakey. The Ministry of Health late Friday
ruled DeBakey could observe the operation but could
not perform the surgery.
The ruling came after DeBakey had left Houston,
Texas, for Panama and overruled an earlier statement
by Panama's Health Director Dr. Jorge Medran, who
said DeBakey could operate on the shah.

poisonous gas, was sealed a short time alter Seminole
firefighters arrived and evacuated residents of nearby trailers
as a precaution.
They were allowed back to their homes minutes later when
the gas dissipated.

BURGLARS TAKE JEWELRY
IN FERN PARK
Thieves took an undetermined amount of jewelry, silver and
other valuables from a Fern Park home Thursday, deputies
say.
Susan Weinman told deputies she discovered the go
missing from her home at 1483 Glastonberry Road, when sflj
returned home at 4:41 p.m., Thursday. The thieves apparently
entered the home by breaking a window some time earlier tht
day, deputies say.

age of 21 have been exposed to measles and measles In the U.S. and Florida had
percent of these reported cases, officials sm.
have developed immunity to the disease.
Measles, also called seven-day meashd,
State health officials recommend revachard
measles and red measles, usually stith
cinatlon for:
1968
with
cold-like
symptoms: red eyes, runny
— Persons who were vaccinated before
that may rise 10,
temperature
104
now
and
with unknown 'type of vaccine,
— Persons who were vaccinated before 12 degrees. Afew days later, a blotchy red rub
appears, starting on the face and sometimes
months of age.
covering the entire body. The rash may lasts
— Persons who were vaccinated with killed
week to 10 days.
measles vaccine,
— Persons who were vaccinated with live
Measles Is highly contagious until five days
measles vaccine within three months
After rash appears. It usually takes from
receiving killed measles vaccine.
eight to 13 days from the time a personi
Measles is taken very seriously by public
exposed for tim symptoms to appear.
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health officials and doctors who are now
engaged In a nationwide campaign to
eliminate the disease from the united States
by October 1982.
In 1979, there were 13,448 reported cases of

"Complications of measles includ'e

pneumonia, encephalitis, brain damage and
deafness, and the disease Is fatal in a small
number of cases," Gunn said.

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Lawrence Swofford and his energy-saving furnace.

Unusual Furnace Keeps
Altamonte Man Cozy

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Herald Staff Writer
stoker. He removes wood discarded by
While many Seminole County households private Industry and other wood businesses
were experiencing some discomfort during wish to dispose of.
the freezing weather earlier this month, the
With the oil duo-therms the Swoffords used
Lawrence Swofford home In Altamonte to heat their home in the past, it would cost as
Springs remained toasty warm.
much as a $100 a week to heat his home. "This
Swofford estimates that warmth cost about furnace really saves on energy and the cost of
50 cents a month for the gasoline to operate energy as well," he said.
the power saw used to cutup the scrap wood
Opening the iron door to the ash receptacle
burned In an old coal furnace he modified under the stoker, Swofford pointed out the
with the help of Longwood City Commissioner several cupfuls of ashes there, all the residue
J. Russell Grant.
that remains after operating the furnace all
Swofford, who spent almost 20 years In the winter.
Altamonte Springs city government as
"We can heat the house for a whole week
councilman and mayor, bought the old coal with the wood we used to burn In the fireplace
stoker in Tennessee for a few dollars, In one evening," he said.
Actually he bought three of the antiques for SwoffWd
ented with a similar

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WARSAW, Poland (UP!) — Scuba divers searched
On Icy waters of a pond today in an effort to recover
more wreckage of the Polish Airlines jet that crashed
and exploded two miles short of a runway, killing all 87
people aboard, Including an amateur U.S. boxing team
of 22 boxers and officials.
Polish Airlines had at first listed 29 Americans
among the dead, but Polish and American officials In
Warsaw later revised the figure to 28, saying that one

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Five Central Floridians have been honored for sonal contributions to the poor and needy; M.D.
from over 250 nominations, these five winners are
their Individual contributions to their community
victim Beverly Chapman of Orlando for her work
being recognized for their contributions to others
and to their neighbors by receiving the gold with the disabled; Mrs.
Mary Crankshaw of without thought of personal gain. Their names and
medallions of the Jefferson Award for public ser- Kissimmee for her
services to her community; and accomplishments have been forwarded for national
vice.
Dr. Jack Hatfield of Rockledge for his work with
competition in Washington, D.C. Last year, Central
The awards, locally sponsored by WDBOTV,
various schools and special projects with the aged Florida produced a national winner in Mr. Clarence
were presented to Orlancloan
Butler, an and disadvantaged.
outstanding leader In the blackMable
community; Mr.
Snyder, who was recognized for his efforts In
Leo J. Glennon of Altamonte Springs for his perSelected by a panel of local community leaders organizing Alcoholics Anonymous in the late 1930s.

Florida Health Officials Fret About Measles

convenes.

A" AmmwlasguL

Sunday, March is, 1700-3A

5 Central Floridians Receive Award

Truck Driver Assaults Sanford Man
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

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TIi death of the 14 boxeri and eight officials was the
worst foreign air tragedy for American athletes in
almost 20 years In all, 28 Americana were killed in the
crash of the Soviet-built flyushln42 airliner on a
scheduled 3,700 mile flight from New York.
Alan P. Merriam, associate chairman of the Indiana
University anthropology department, also died In the
crash.
His colleagues said he was one of the world's beat.
known authorities on ethnoinualcology, especially on
the mimic of Africa and the American Indians. He was
a founder of the National Society of
Etiuiomimicelogista.

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metal ina&amp;iughnut.ihaped device with metal Altamonte Springs home.
baffles and placed It In the stoker. The device
"That thing worked the best of anything
traps the heated air, leaving behind 98 per- I've ever seen," said Grant. "The tubing
cent of the warmth before smoke can escape heats a lot quicker and holds the heat" Grant
Into the chimney. Swofford said.
said heis welding afurnace for Installation In
"When lt was 3l degrees outside, lt was e6 his Longwood home before the colds of next
degrees in the house," he said. The degree of winter arrive.
heat can be controlled by the amount of wood
"I like to build things myself. I like to do
burned," Swofford said, adding that using something everyone else can't do. It Is kind of
paper produces a quick heat,
a hobby," Grant said.
The stoker made from the various parts of Grant said he learned years ago from oldthe old relics Is probably 100 years old, he timers the principle of using baffles to keep In
said,
heat. "We made some Improvements and got
A fan circulates the heat through a duct It together," he said.
system into and throughout the house, which
Swofford said he will be helping Grant
contains 2,000 square feet of space. The Install the furnace in his home. In the
Swofford home Is about 60 years old, he said, meantlne, five friends and neighbors have
with the oldazhioned high ceilings. Additions asked for his assistance in installing similar
have been built to the house over the years. heatli* devices in their booms,

Cuba Offers Asylum
BOGOTA, Columbia (UP!) — The Cuban govern.
mint has offered political asylum to leftist guerrillas
holding 20 diplomats in the Dominican Embassy in an
effort to end the 16-day-old siege, a Colombian
government source said.
There was no lmmpsdiat. Indication the government
would accept the Cuban offer.
me hostages, including Papal Nuncio Monelgr'or
Anelo Acerbi and U.S. Ambsuadir Diego Asenclo,
have been captives since the leftist April 11 Movement
guerrillas shot their way into the embassy during a
dipkinatic reception Feb. V.
Cuba Ambassador Francisco Ravelo delivered a
not. Friday from his government to Colombian
President Julio Cam Tifbay offering Cuba's help In
breaking
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Watt-Wise L1vingTe pays. So if you're planning
they re resent the- energy savings of the 4,300
to buy or-build a new home, plan to make it a
Watt- Vise"' homes currently within the FPL
Watt?Wise home FPL money-saving Watt-Wise
service area.
homes have features like extra ceiling and wall
$739,000 buys a lot of electricity. Or a lot of
Insulation, solarnd heat.recovery units for water
other things for Watt-Wise home owners who
heating, a higher-efficiency air conditioner or
don't have to spend it on their electric bills,
heat pump, power savers like fluorescent lighting
And 24,
barrels of oil? That's 24,000
and a microwave oven, and thermally efficient
barrels that Florida Power &amp; Light doesn't have
windows and doors (with glass areas planned to
to import from foreign sources at ever increasing minimize heat build-up).
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lousing Authority Approves Federal Grant Request

Unbroken Dream

By DONNA EST ES

Herald Staff Writer
A broken right arm might be a welcome
excuse for most 7-year-old boys to get out of
practicing the piano, but not Kevin Reid.
Kevin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reid of
609 Sprucewood Court, Spring Oaks, fell nine
weeks ago while running and broke two
bones in his right arm. He had his cast
taken off last week, but before that he did
not let his broken arm interfere with his
piano lessons or daily practice periods,
"His parents were upset when he broke
his arm and thought it would interfere with
his piano lessons," said his instructor Joy
Adams.
"Hut I encouraged him to move his fingers
around and he started out playing with no
problems. He doesn't play the piano because
anyone makes him, but because he wants
to."
Kevin began taking lessons from Miss
Ada,ms at the ripe old age of 41/2 years. His
father has always wanted to learn to play
the piano and had played the saxophone in
the school band when he was younger. He
got the idea of piano lessons for both his son
and himself. Kevin started out by clapping
to the beats and was soon picking out the
notes on the piano.
"I was really surprised," said Mrs. Reid,
"I didn't know children that young could
learn to play, but I'm proud of him, I think
he's done well."

Miss Adams likes to start her pupils at an
early age and has even taught children as
young as 2' years. Kevin's sister, Heather,
5, began taking lessons in May, 1979.
Kevin and Heather may just be the future
Donnie and Marie of the Keyboard.
Both youngsters dream of playing the
piano professionally when they grow older,
perhaps as a piano duo. Although Kevin
wants to be a classical concert pianist, at
present he enjoys playing jazz and lots of
rhythm best.
Their Dad has confidence his children can
achieve their goals and is willing to back
them with the necessary training,
But not all young children have the interest, determination and natural talent,
that Kevin and Heather have, Miss Adams
explained.
"They both not only play the piano, but
have an understanding of music theory
equivalent to first year high school or
college-level music theory," she said,
"They have been tested and can tell the
basic chords, name the notes, count the
number of beats to a measure, and
recognize the flats and sharps. They can
approach a new piece of music and know
how it should be played.
"The two-children have brilliant corn.
prehensive minds, and Heather has great
retention of what she has learned and when
you ask her to do something she can call it to
mind immediately," Miss Adams said,

Both children are pupils at Forest City
Elementary School. Kevin is in first grade
and Heather is in kindergarten,
They have been in several recitals.
"Kevin gets up in front of people and it
doesn't seem to bother him," said his
mother. "At school he played for his class
when he was in kindergarten and the music
teachers were really surprised. They all
stood around watching him."
Kevin's mother thinks his piano lessons
have helped him in school to follow in.
structions and have self-discipline. When he
hadhis right arm in a cast, he learned to use
his left hand for most everything including
writing. She feels playing the piano with
both hands helped him to be more ambidextrous.
She said he likes challenges.
Kevin practices his chords and music 30 to
45 minutes a day with a break in between,
"He gets frustrated sometimes if things
don't work out right, but he keeps at it until
he gets it," Mrs. Reid said, "When he was
little I had to sit with him in case he needed
help, but now, he's gone way beyond me and
I can't help him much except to be around
and give encouragement.
"The interest If there," Miss Adams said,
"and it's up to me to keep that interest
whether the student Is 4 or 52. Each person is
unique and I try to encourage them to play
at the pace at which they are capable. I tell
them they are going to learn to play the

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things they are interested in. Kevin plays
classical, popular, jazz and is going to be
starting on sacred music."
"He's all boy," Miss Adams said," but
he's never bored with his lessons. We have
fun at the piano and cut up once and a while.
It takes the pressure off. I have to listen to
what's going on inside them and be their
friend."

federal agency for consideration,

Herald Staff Writer
plications to the U.S. Department of Housing
Urban Development
for a $1 ,000
iuurhood development self-help grant for
owners in the Midtown, Goldsboro and
getown areas of Sanford were approved last
by the Sanford Housing Authority ( SHA).
e applications will be considered by the
rd City Commission for approval at a 7 p.m.
!rig Monday before they are submitted to the

Young Spring Oaks Pianist Casts'Aside His Handicap
By JANE CASSELBERRY

Sunday, March 16.1910—SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft,

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The new program, said Tom Wilson SHA moderate income families, are experiencing
executive director, is designed to provide
problems with obtaining; home improvement
assistance for rehabilitation of owner-occupied
loans from banks, due to the economic value of
homes which are either sub-standard or which
properties in declining neighborhoods and
have been condemned by the city in the three because of high interest rates related to incomes,
target areas.
Asan example, lie noted that it $7,500 home
The grant, Wilson said, would not only provide
improvement loan for a 10-year period with ininterest subsidies on home rehabilitation
terest rates at current level loan would require a
projects, but also provide the homeowners with
pay back of $125 monthly. If the total family intechnical assistance.
c1111e is poo grass monthly, it would be difficult if

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with providing living sites for the fatimily while the

With the interest subsidy, the payments could
be reduced to $7 mimonthly, he said.
Wilson said the grant would also provide for
technical assistance to the homeowners at no cost
to the property owner. Assistance would be in the
fonu of architectural engineering; in filling out
loan applications; in completing financial
statements; in consumer and credit counseling
and in solving Financial problems.
In addition, he said the grant would assist

improvement of their home was underway.
If the family is working the would not have
tune t l k mriml to find a rental (1 welling.'' he
saul.
The grant applications also provides for the
SII\ to publish it consumer guide and a ''do-It.
yourself" manual and to provide assistance in
negotiating with contractors for the work to be
ilune.

Rezoning Issue Unsolved

In addition to being a pianist, Kevin is a
composer. When he was only 5 years old, he
wrote the words and music for a song about
his cat, "Dummie."
It goes like this: "I have a little cat
and her name is Dummie,
She wiggles her little head
and she climbs my tree.
i love my little cat."

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'I'lie expected rezoning of approximately 200 elementary
studetits to ease overcrowding at Woodlands Elementary
School didli't take placeat last week's school board ineeting.
Upon tile recommendation of board member William
kroll, parents of elementary pupils that may be affected by the
rezoning, will have another week to meet with school officials
and make recommendations.
Il V oodlanitb,parents insisted they did not want their children
moved univ to bemnoved again when new elementary schools
are built.
Superintendent William I'. layer said the new schools are
ears off and there is no alternative to moving students at this
time. The board instructed time parents to conic up with ummore
alternatives.
"We've gone out of our way with these rezonings to give the
parents an opportunity for input," board member Robert G.
Feather told parents who attended the board meeting.
''I wish von wouldn't be SO adamant.''

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Panther", "The Entertainer" and "Mickey
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to learn guitar.
When not playing the piano, Keven likes to
watch hockey on television and enjoys doing
gymnastics or working with his pocket
calculator,

'to-year-old Stephanie
cConnell may be
scnall, but with a little
help from her mother,
n da, the young SanCd miss manages to
pit away her share of
'ncakes at the Sanford
Iwanis Club's recent
ncake Breakfast. The
4 nt played to a hearty
owd at the Sanford
Vivlc Center.

NEW SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS
New officers of the Salvation Army of Seminole
County Advisory Board installed at the annual
meeting last week look over the annual report
with Capt. Carl Phillips (center). From left are
Edwin Keith, treasurer; George Touhy, outgoing
president; Phillips; Clyde Long. chairman; Bill
Gielow, secretary; and Bob Daehn, vice chairman. The Installing officer and speaker was Maj.
Gordon Sawyers, Florida divisional general
secretary of the Salvation Army. The community
center In Sanford operated on a 1979 budget of
$124,291.68, of which 144,402.50 came from the
United Way of Seminole County.

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their acquired tastes, and they do.
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pleasure is a pastime still enjoyed here, and add that to rush
hours and Kuwait City traffic never seems to untangle.
"Leave yourself plenty of time for the traffic," Kuwaitis
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larger than Des Moines.
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economical form of transport," said Al-Hamad, one of the,
Arab world's leading development economists,
An American diplomat new to Kuwait quipped that he was
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Detroit-model "tanks" which barrel along Kuwait's six-lane
freeways.
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Kuwait's profligate use of energy Is not only a product of Its
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Trying for a fair distribution of the country's tremendous oil
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Keeping gasoline and electricity cheap is one way for Kuwait's
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Kuwaitis don't think twice about saying "fill 'er up." A
gallon of regular costs 24 cents at the neighborhood KOC
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may be time Kuwaitis, too, went on an energy diet.
With Kuwait's rate of development accelerating, its pupil.
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It was a picture perfect spring day.
The calendar would not
but surely in
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argumentive on the subject.
I was driving west on 25th Street at a snail's
— scanning the lovely
gulping in deep breaths of fresh spring air.

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I observed an almost empty parking lot as I
entered. It was noontime and I had suspected a
large crowd. Where were all the people on March
11? The voters not the sliaters?
I had a solo performance, almost There was
one voter ahead of me, and another showed up
2D or so minutes Iwas there.
about
I have to admit I was a bit
the new punch cards, but C. L. Butner took the
utmost care to explain the system from A to Z.
The nice thing about Mr. Butner, who is from
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BatIam waving st at.wslmrs,aidsoia
New York. Rime,. the garb, aid dm
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There rrt1y Is a cn'pslgn aimed at
convincing shams not to dwnp their garbigo
AD overthsshrssts. Yul8rymer,daU
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c'wvwrciaisiswhIdthsaaka,lpwar, not to
on New York."
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abstIin,aidpsrbehewlll doaom.goot
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the news jued fit to print:
—Anaibur cophes been killed In the line of
duty, killed when he at%unptsd to stop some
auto who wan trying to; - Iheough a subway
tunstile witimut paying.
—$psaking of
ways, you're safer his
bed of rat"
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Who attache pessesgers with a lag. keif,
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from their victim by ps&amp;s, vim lafer cop.
tired the bee
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asamth like U aid 12 years eld, their In.
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The 30th Infantry Division
Association (Old Hickory). veterans of
World Wars I and II will hold their 34th
Many argue that the cost of ad. annual reunion, July 8 t 11 at the Dutch
ministering such a system would be too Inn at Lake Buena Vista.
great. The government at all levels
The 3h Infantry Division served
uses our tax monies for all types of with distinction in the European theatre
programs. Many are nothing more than of operations during World War II.
"make-work" projects. Certainly there According to Col. S.LA. Marshall, chief
now exists a level of government which historian, for Gen. Eisenhower said in
can administer such a rationing plan the opi nion of 35 historical officers who
had worke on the records and In the
Sure, there will be problems. But field, the 30th Infantry Division had
what are the al ternatives? Higher and been outsta nding In three operations
tdg1 prices added to even higher and that they could consistently
inflation increases in the prices we recommend the 30th for citation on any
have to pay for other goods and ser- one of the three occasions,
vices. We are being forced Into national
It was further found that it had In no
bankruptcy.
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instance
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theatre, and that in no singl operation
had it carried less than its share of the
burden.
It Is still, and always will be the
opinion of the historians, that while
Omaha and Utah Beach invasions were
a necessary holocaust, in the battle of
Mortain, France the 30th took
something out of the German army
which It never regained.
At the conclusion of hostilities In
Europe, the men decided to organize
the 30th Infantry Division Association,
through which they could perpetuate
the friendships formed during combat,
by meeting each year and renew
friendships and remember the men of
the division who made the supreme
sacrifice.
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Delray Beach

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how do Republicans consistently win ford of Winter Springs. The couple won
Won by a five-vote margin while Winter of the Seminole Harness Raceway in
In his campaign In 1978, Perkins
elections In Seminole County when their election to the Seminole County
Springs
Mayor
Troy
Piland,
who
sees
the
Casaelberry
to
a
dog-racing
facility
was
promised,
if elected, to return the city's
amoaats outnumber Republicans In Democratic Executive Committee.
chairmanship of the committee in his canceled,
administrator's
salary to the city and to
voter registration here by 3-2?
Blnford defeated former Winter Springs
future, after the organizational meeting
work
toward
hiring
a professional to
',The answer to that question was easily Councilman John Booth.
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R- manage the city.
In April, won with nearly 100 votes to
jdiacernable this past week by anyone
Ironically, Betty Binford, a teacher at
Longwood, said the hearing will probably
spare.
Perkins, who is very active politically
looked over the results of Like Brantley High School, won her
Both conducted their professional-like be held the first week of the session to
In
the central Florida area, has suc.
Tuesday's presidential primary election. election In a tIne-way contest. She was
campaigns for the committee offices, begin in April. Hattaway is also having a
cesslufly
managed or played key roles In
The statistics showed that 38.6 percent vying with Nancy Booth and Shelly Cox.
ation
bill
drafted
to
grant cities Florida
Cable operated a telephone solicit
many
campaigns
1theregIsteredDemocratstirnedoutto Four years ago Binford, then an
In recent years winning
power
to
levy
a
10
cents
admission
campaign with political friends and high
fee at
4lect their choices In the election while Independent, was part of a three-way Florence Gilmartin of Sanford. Mrs. school friends of his son, Craig, providing pari-mutuel wagering establishment&amp; them all, except his own.
9 percent of the Republicans turned contest with Democrat Bob French and Gilmartin and her late husband were assistance. Craig Is a senior at Lyman
"Oh, ye of little faith," he kept
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One of the happier persons in repeating to friends Tuesday night as
"LI ( the 32,343 Democrats, 12,005 voted, commission seat. The result was Her election victory was by a two-vote
Piland, meanwhile, didn't go the Altamonte Springs with the approval four city commissioners
Dolores
UUJIe 32,204 members of the GOP, 11,501 French's election,
margin,
telephone route. Instead, he mailed out Tuesday of a new city charter calling for Vickers, Peggy Childress, Lee Con.
voted. When the poor voting record of the
An attempted come-back to the
Gene Grooms, executive director of the letters in his precinct and posted signs a city manager form of government In stantine and Jim Thompson and other
pçnocrats is combined with the pen- Democratic Executive Conunittee by Seminole Education Association, and his leading to the polling place In his Seminole's second largest city was supporters celebrated the passage of the
of Democrats to cross party lines Ernedine Forward failed. Mrs. Forward wife, Alice, were both defeated in bids for precinct .
George Perkins. Perkins, who served charter. He knew the charter would pass
'eneral elections, the explanation for in the 111111111111 and early 197 was like a seats on the committee. Also defeated
three terms on the city commission all the time, he said, analyzing It to the
RepubUcans winning elections is clear. fixture in the local Democratic party. was Phyllis Sheppard, wife of
The hearing scheduled for this Pam before running unsuccessfully for mayor nth degree. A summary of his analysis
She came In second In a three-person Casselberry Mayor Owen Sheppard, In a Wednesday In Tallahassee on Altamonte two years ago, has supported the concept was that the people will make the right
of the happiest couples around contest.
try for a party pout.
Springs Democratic State Rep. Robert of a city manager form of government choice every time if they are adequately
.ghction night was Torn and Betty BinRe-elected to the committee was
Rod Cable, current party chairman, Hattaway's bill to authorize conversion for Altamonte for years.
informed in a straight-forward way.
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programming" has appea red In this
column before.
Professionals In the aging field usually
use the term in reference to programs In
which young people Interact with seniors.
We help the kids, and they help us.
Thus, we get word from the Ann Arbor,
Mth., public sthoolIofa3Z.mjnute, 16..
millimeter color film titled "What We
Have."
The movie centers around the and 5O'year-olds
also need to
"Teaching Learning Grandperson perlence the aged possibility?
Let's draw the picture. The elders are
program" in the schools, powaylift
special relationships that develop bet- visiting their adult children.
wan old people and children.
After the greeti ngs, which are cordial
Mw reports cites these successiuj enough, the conversation quickly lags.
Both couples are bored with each
Interienerational endeavors In Redford:
—A husband and wife in their late a other. They have very little In common.
Intergenerational programs should be
have taught tree leathegu'ait
exte
nded so that adults and their grown
older
have tutored slanestary students In ChIldfVl have things to talk about.
math and reaft.
Intergenerational programmers
—Working with the youth commission, should change their thinking about their
the senior center h m,atched up young responsibilities to seniors.
people seeking employment with
Working with children Is good. But
people who need ongoing, lowcoet help. what we seniors need and want even
Readers may
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mome is to enjoy better relationships—
noticed t
reports Include only activities involving and more fruitful activities with our
young Pe* and old peach. What about grown sons and daughters.
everyone from their middle 1 to their
re, It's challenge. But it's also an
early 1k?.
oppitunity. And it may "bring more
Do not the mkMueeimnts him Wo II'. seniors back Into the mainstream of life.
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We would like to thank Jane
(asae1berry for her nice announcement
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the Evening Herald concerning oW',
recent
seminar for singles, featuring
if's
Rev. Jim Smoke. We appreciate
' ,yow support of community affairs
Diane Martin
Positive Christian Singles
Orlando
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By legally limiting the consumption
of gasoline by rationing we can cause
the supply to rise, thus forcing lower
prices; the old law of supply and
demand. The market place sets the
price. Remember what happened to
sugar?

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I submit that gasoline in today's
economy can be compared to public
utilities. We the consumer have no
control over this product because we
have little or no alternatives. We must
pay the price OPEC sets.

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Those people don't listen to words and
,p'only action will ever wake them up and
m come to terms. We should
,,,.make
have learned a lesson from Japan
during World War II. Not until the
,,atomIc bomb was dropped did they
,.decide that we meant what was said
'and were ready to come to terms
,without delay.
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Plan is Needed" hit the nail on the
head. Gas rationing? Why not? Most of
our present economic inflationary
pressures can be directly traced to the
outrageous cost of crude oil being
charged by the OPEC powers. This is
being passed on in the form of higher
and higher gasoline pr ices and other
Petro-chemical products.

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Court judge's budget. The office of the

state attorney Is responsible for the
operation expenses of the program.
Once again, I would like to thank you
and the community for your interest in
the Seminole County Juvenile Cornmunity Arbitration Program.
Gayle Hair
Program Manager

manager's salary through the Circuit

Your recent editorial "Gas Rationing

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as a result, the procedure enables more
appropriate action to be taken than
could be possible in the Juvenile Court
with these same cases,
The arbitration program was funded
during its first year of operation by a
federal grant. As of Oct. 1, 1979 the
county commissioners have per.

Ration Gas To"9~ftr,1f
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mediately than anything the president may
do except declare war.
They are Important to us. Shouldn't we try
to be important to them?

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$111 In captivity with no sure sign of
? ,thelr release, We hear a lot of
propaganda but nothing authentic.
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For all we know they may all ha ve
been executed. The few that have been
saved are for a purpose to help them
promote their propaganda. We J ust
:,have to wonder when we are going to
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It sure is a shame that we don't
I :,' protect our own. We who regard our.
tselves as the greatest, richest and most
°powerfu1 country In the world, have
''much lacking when we let a little
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members of the community. The

ultimate appointment is made by the
state attorney and the Circuit Court
Judges as provided by law,
Juveniles who participate in the
arbitration program do not have a court
record but there is a permanent record
of the offense kept by the Department
of Health and Rehabilitive Services and
the law enforcement agency involved.

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spotted, In much the way airport metal and low-Income fAmilies for help with their
detectors expose guns or "pot dogs" sniff out fuel bills —Is based cn the number cjlow.
Richard Nixon knew how to pace Mms4b
marijuana.
the White House. Until Watergate,
tnp,rature days In each state. To make sure
Although the benefits of a successful ex- Sunbelt voters got their share of the windfall,
exhibited no sips of physical deterior4.
ploilve-tagging program Am self-evident, the pi., though. a special minimum of $110 per
Today, he locks fine.
bill being considered by the Senate Govern- ho.,nehoid was at
sident Is not supposed to be Tar n.
meid Affairs Committee is upposed by Son.
But thewould
caderees
decidedthat
the $130A
Norpre
Is he supposed to work 20 hoursa dátf
Ted Steveni,R.Aluka,Stevenslsa dedicated minimum
be scrapped
If
it gave
take lengthy memoranda to bed with him at
handmaiden of the munitions Industry, which
Sunbelt
date
more
am
$100
Moon.
7ut10h
opposes taggant legislation. He is also a vicenight.
one state out In the cold: California.
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If a president has the proper admInIa
Office of Technology Assessment. Under
Sen. Alan "on, DCUI,, objected and
skill., delegates responsibility, and makes
pressure from Stevens' office, the original ealiut.d the support of Sen. Russell LOng, D
sire
he gets the best advice, there's no
draft of the OTA report was .lgnlflcwtly Li. In the end, the conferees decided to give.
he cannot t the job done withouI.
watered down in its appraisal of the bombing Californians equal treatmeM but the extra
traoWinwy physicsil and omotimai attrItIon.
danger.
$5 million will corns train a special allocation
If Reagan knows how to do the Job, hIsge
Another opponent with ties to critics of outside lbs wthmaIl4u bonsai,
should be no barrier.

hearings and have a personal interview

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better known. The reason for this

success Is due to community in.
volvement and the people that deserve
the credit for the success are the
volunteers.
In order to qualify as an arbitrator, a
person must meet certain statutory
requirements, attend an 18-hour
workshop, observe at least two

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place to live,
I feel there are some points in the
recent article that was published by
your paper that should be clarified. The
program has been well received by the
community since Its Inception. During
the first three months there were 50
cases referred and the numbers of

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shown in the Seminole County Juvenile
Community Arbitration Program.
During my recent trip to the 25th
Annual Southern Conference on
Correction in Tallahassee, I found that
one of the major differences In our
program and similar ones throughout
the state, was the community in.

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For a lot of us, it does.
Although the number of people who vote in
municipal elections here has been declining, a
lot of us are still interested. For the majority
of you who don't care enough to get involved,
here's what we do:

LEWIS GRIZZARD

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please don't use the card punCh
system a copout not to vote in the September
primary election. The country needs It
at the polls — not armchair critics.
And maybe, you'll get lucky, and have
someone li ke Mr.Butner show you the ropes if
you don't already know the "how-to" of voting.

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Who's rea lly interested In whether Joe Blow
or his cousin Moe gets elected city council
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By JEFFREY HART
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About
Ronald
Reagan's age, several thi
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One, tlat practically all speculation so f
about Reagan's age and its probable effecti
performance have no basis in esthbUs
medical fact.
Two, that the overwhelming consen
among the experts is that Reagan's age, 69,
WASHINGTON The munitions lobby
taggant legislation Is Rep. John Dingell, D.
not advanced enough to constitute a physic I
including the powerful National Rifle Mich., who like Stevens is a member of the
Association
has teamed up with some board that has life-and-death power over the
Amusingly enough, while George Bush h*
friends on Capitol Hill to water down a OTA. Dingell also is a board member of the
been trying to exploit the age issue by jogglr
congressional report on terrorist bombings. National Rifle Association. The NRA opposes
three miles a day, the experts say - th4t
The still-secret study claims that many tagging, and so does Dingell.
Reagan, at 00, actually has more years of 14
experts on terrorism "believe that the United
Torn between the facts and pressure from
expecta ncy than George Bush at 55. At 5,
States may experience an Increase in
powerful critics, the OTA staff bowed at least
according to the actuarial experts, Bush has
catastrophic bombings In the years ahead." partially to the pressure. For example, the
life expectancy of 20.4 years. Reagan has as4Prepared by Congress' Office of original draft's warning that the United
50 chance of living to 80. The reason
Technology Assessment (OTA), the 500-page States "can be expected to experience" an
be that a man who mana ges to reach=
report explains this alarming consensus as Increase in bombings was reworded to "may
of 70 has especially good physical equlpmen.
"based upon an assessment of United States experience." And the original reference to
The experts also distinguish between tI
vulnerability to
and th e ob. taggants as an "extremely useful" tool
56 and 75,, and the ooL
aervetlon that the United States has recentiy against terrorist bombinji wal
had less of a terrorist problem than other dropping the "extremely" and modifying its
The New Republic suggests, rather
developed countries."
usefulness to "most terrorist" bombings.
that you should vote against Re4gs
Aircraft exploding in flight as a result of
The last change, sources told my associate because of his policies, not because of his 4i
bombs planted by terrorists, criminals, Las Whitten, was the direct result of a
But there's another thing to be said aboi
lunatics, vandals or "experimenters" Is the vehement protest froën the NRA's executive
all this. A myth has grown up about t
greatest danger, the report states,
director, Neal Knox. At a meeting behind
"enormous demands" of the presIdency
The analysis gives this breakdown on closed door's last Dec. 14, Knox bulldozed the
"lonely agony," and so forth.
perpetrators of bombings, from a study of OTA staff into other changes that further
traceable incidents: The, mentally disturbed diluted the Impact of the report.
In more recent years, those who aerven
44 percent; vandals and experimenters
Even after the barrage by its critics who
the Oval office have visibly aged Jothji
(whose blasts are usually the least complained of the cost and questioned the
aggravated a heart condition and develo
damaging), 40 percent, terrorists, 10 percent, safety and effectiveness of tagging, the OTA
deep lines In his face. By 1961, he had little
and professional criminals, six percent.
report still contains some compelling
choice but to step out. Three years appeeç to
The exhaustive OTA report was ordered by arguments for the program.
have aged Carter 10. He looks awful.
Sans. Abraham Ribicoff, D.Conn., Jacob
"Identification taggants would. facilitate
But both Johnson and Carter repr6M
ja'ults, R.N.Y., and others who wanted to the investigation of almost all significant
compulsive
personalitites wh LnslsViCbn
or
the possibility of tracing
better criznlal bombings in which commercial
overseeI
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detail. Johnson knew eery
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fox-bole In Vietnam, and Carter at one p0%t
Identification particles, or "taggants," in "detection taggants would be very effective
was even handling tennis court assignméflts
commercially manufactured explosives.
In protecting high value targets" such as
for his staff.
These little i.d. particles, which are airports,
detectable by black-light scanners at the
CALIFORNIA WINDFALL: When
Both Eisenhower and Nixon, In contt,
scene of an explosion, enable investigators to congressional conferees were doling out
knew how to delegate responslbllity.e
trace the explosive back to the manufacturer energy-assistance funds, from
WIZldf&amp;II
managed the "lonely agony" very we1l,d
and possibly the retailer, thus narrowing the tax revenis, California lined up the rest of
played several rounds of golf a weekJe
fieldof inquiryalmed at the actual barnber.A the states,
survived several serious illnesses, and,, bad
different kind of taggant consists of vapor
The complicated formula for the program
the Constitution permitted it, could hve)qq
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Attend forums. Several groups here
sponsored public forums pitting the can.
didates against each other, or against a panel
of Journalists. While providing no absolute
Under the American proposal, half of the
guide to any candidate's performance If
million was to be used for Pakistan's purchase of elected, the statements that emerge give
modern military equipment on lenient credit
some suggestion about a candidate's
terms underwritten by Washington. Yet, $200 philosophy of government and his or her
million could not begin to provide the weaponry familiarity with the limits, powers and duties
necessary to modernize the armed forces of a of the job.
country that still relies in part on jet fighters of
it also show us If they can explain ideas
'Korean war vintage.
early,
If they can argue with some'paulon,
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To Pakistan's ruling strongmàn Gen.
Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, the $200 million in
Gi ve money. Politics is an expe nsive
military assistance must have seemed a business. The two leading candidates in this
dangerous half measure-too little to accomplish city of 500,000 spent about $50,000 each.
much in a military sense but more than enough to
staff the campaigns. We pass out
antagonize the truculent Soviets beyond the
put up signs, make telephone calls,
literature,
Khyber Pass.
chauffeur the candidate, argue with our
ne ighbors, beg for money, write speeches and
Moreover, the inadequate military aid prof- position papers. In short, we keep the camfered by Washington presumably served to paign going.
confirm the corrosive doubts about the reliability
Why do we do it?
of the United States, and specifically the Carter
some of us want to see a friend win a prize
administration, as an ally. Given the ad-. he badly wants. His pleasure will be ours.
Some of us don't like the other guy, or think
ministration's erratic conduct of foreign policy
he's
incompetent, or sinister, evil or corrupt.
and its record of backing down and failing with
he could do another Job better,
Or
that
the Soviet Union, such doubts are not altogether
unwarranted,
some of us want to have some influence In
city hall. We either believe we'll be able to
ranging from fixed
What Pakistan seems to have decided is that the enjoy Illicit benelfts
or
we want to Insure
tickets
to
fixed
zoning
Soviet Union has become the dominant power in
policies
toward
our neighthat
our
city's
the region and that the United States has
yet
to
borhood
will
be
benign.
give evidence of sufficient will to stay the course
Some of us simply enjoy the game-Itself against this new reality. And just such a perthe
clash of Ideas and pwoonalities, ins vs.
ception is undercutting U. S. initiatives to en.1ist
to
defend
the
outs,
young
challenger vs. old veteran,
other nations In a common effort
reformer
vs.
the machine.
Persian Gulf region.
But all of us believe that government can
Until we can change that perception, we are due
and will make a difference in our lives.
for additional humiliations from countries which
Allot ua know that our taxes, police and fire
protection, garbage collection, children's
fear to gamble on us against the Soviet Union.
education
the quality of our lives
is
dependent on the quality of the men and
women we make commissioners, council
members, supervisors and mayor's,
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ATLANTA We Just elected a new city
co uncil president. I had my favorite candidate, but tha t's not im portant.

More importantly, the President's $400 million
figure obviously struck the Pakistanis as being
inconsistent with the view of the Afghan crisis as
the most serious in the last 35 years.

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But Mr. Carter proclaimed this assistance
program, including its specific dollar amount, as
part of his bold new stance without bothering
consult the Pakistanis. As a rule, no country likes
to learn of such initiatives in the newspapers. This
thoughtlessness must have been particularly
irksome to the Pakistanis, whose traditional ties
to the United States have been seriously strained
during most of the last decade.

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In the immediate wake of the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan, President Carter proclaimed it the
most serious threat to peace since World War II
and then proposed a $400 million aid package for
Pakistan, a country now under the shadow of the
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military and economic assistance has confused
and dismayed the Carter administration. Here is
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Chuck Best, manager of the rink, entered at
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could probably vote skillfully
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why all the
What I am trying to say Is
complaining? But then, again, maybe many of
gripes about the new card system are frorMo
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NAnON
IN BRIEF
Former Rep. Lowenstein

BY JANE CASSELBERRY

NEW YORK (UPI) — Allard K. Lowenstein, a for.
mer congressman who marched for civil rights and led
a movement to oust President Lyndon Johnson, was
fatally shot by a man who had campaigned with him
for reform in the South, police said.
Lowenstein died late Friday night at St. Clare's
Hospital after 10 surgeons had worked for five hours to
save him. He was 51.
Police took suspect Dennis Sweeney, 37, a part-time
carpenter from New London, Conn., to Bellevue
Hospital for a psychiatric examination,
Police said Sweeney made a 4 p.m. appointment t
see Lowenstein, talked with him for a few moments,
then shot him and sat down to wait for police to arrive,
Lowenstein represented a Long Island district in the
House from 1968-70, but lost a re-election bid.
He was a civil rights advocate in Mississippi in
1960s, and led the 1968 "Dump Johnson" movement
that forced President Lyndon B. Johnson to decide not
to run for re-election.
Most recently, he had been an adviser to Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., in his presidential
campaign.

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President Carter was heavily favored to follow UP
his big wins in the Alabama, Georgia and Florida
primaries with strong showings Saturday in the
Democratic caucuses in Mississippi, South Carolina
and Wyoming,
South Carolina will send 37 delegates, Mississippi 32
and Wyoming 11 to the Democratic National Con.
vention In August.
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Exhumations Considered
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Authorities are con.
sidering exhuming bodies as part of an investigation
Into reports critically Ill patients were cut off from life
support equipment by a nurse nicknamed "Death's
Angel."
Chief County Health Officer Dr. Otto Ravenhelt said
Friday it was undetermined whether exhumation
would be necessary or requested by Investigators, but
added the strong possibility existed.

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LAKELAND — Tampa Robinson read the
anal will and testament to Sanford's Fighting
Seminoles in the semi-final round of the State
4A basketball tournament Friday night at the
Lakeland Civic Center.
The tombstone was inscribed Robinson 76
Sanford 73. Put to rest with the Tribe was a
final 31.3, the most victories in the history of
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trophies. The pride of Coach Bill Payne won
the Rotary Bowl Tournament, the Lion
Christmas Invitational, the district, regional
and sectional titles.
Friday flight however, before 4,000 fans, the
game Seminoles started with one foot in the
grave. That foot, or rather knee, belonged to
the Tribe's splendid senior 64 David Thomas.

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CIRCULATION
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Evening Herald's Circulation Department. Elmore and

Thomas, who Is the Seminoles jack-of-all.
trades on the basketball court, injured some
cartilage in his knee and was unable to dress
out.

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free throws with 31 seconds showing but the
trend had been set. Senior John Brumfield
tipped in a shot at the buzzer for the nine point
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Things weren't clicking,

two

I guess it could have been

At this point however, the vultures began to
circle as the Knights regrouped from a spot
they seemed to cherish all night
the,free
throw line.
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52-47 entering the qunrter,Bak
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"I couldn't breathe out there," McCray said

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The 6.4 McCray who revived for 27 points,
hit a fadeaway jumper, which 6-5 sub center
Steve Grace followed with a bucket as did
Stambaugh to pull Sanford within 50-41 with
2:20 to play In the third period,

4n&amp;hUdren years from now when the reflexes and jump
Ilbtsaredusty.
eencrles: The perfect Wiastratlon 01 the drama and
of sports. Especially for high school aged athletes.
I don't think there's any one single thing that will stick out
piymind about thisuiaeon"reflectedadraInedThbe coach
p'm.r.wereso many liftie things thathapp.ned
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Stambaugh attempt to help the Tribe get a handle bronchitis attack to score 27. Together with Glenn
on things in the first quarter. After a disastrous Stambaugh the senior sparked a gutsy comeback

Stambaugh and McCray did the rest.

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hustled the Tribe a couple steals while

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march himself. After connecting on a tree
throw, James helped out on a Stambaugh
double team and broke free for a slain dunk

and a 59654 advantage.

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During the two-minute surge by Tampa,
Sanford could muster only one basket — by
McCray — In its attempt to overtake the

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Next he worsened the Sa nford conditi on
with four straight free tosses to which the 5-11
Robinson connected on 26-of-34 free throws
Wheless added two more for a 6456 margin for the game including 16-21 in the crucial
fourth quarter.
with five minutes left to play.
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Sixth man Darrel Patterson finally pulled the plug on the
fighting-for life Tribe though, when he connected on both ends
of a one plus one for a 76.71 lead and only 17 ticks left. Butler
added the final Seminole bucket with 10 seconds to go.
"when you come this far, it's hard to make up that (Litference (17 points) against a good team," said Dr. Stambaugh.

"They're a classy team and we just couldn't Ret over the
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place Friday night.
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foul; Sanford bench.

tonight but during the whole season."
"I feel great about coming this far," said Keith Whitney

afterwards.

'Vie played a hell of a game

"When we started together this season we knew we wanted

to make it to the state tournament.
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and had a hell of a

"I'll remember all the good players on this team, the good
guys we had on the bench and the good times we all had
together."
The southpaw guard added. "We played 33 games with
David in the line up. It made a difference tonight without him.
But look at the job our bench did. They came in and did a great

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Payne perhaps said it best though when he talked about all
the little things adding up.
There was the two tough losses to Mainland and then the
Tribe bounced back off the verge of defeat to finally score its
most important victory of the year.
From this corner the victory over the Buccaneers was the

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its last gasp at life when Butler hit with 1:27 left For a 70-67
LXIII 'flIUC
Brumfield however, added a basket and Wheless
free
throws to pump it to 74.67. The Tribe still wasn't dead.
Shun Thomas banked in a jumper and Stambaugh added

bench and the good times

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attack

McCray hit jumper and Willie White scored halftime they took me back and gave me
off a steal on the press to pull Sanford within some oxygen which helped."
23-16.
While the oxygen assisted McCray, it also
The 6-3 Brumfield though, Upped in a breathed Life into the Tribe during a mad rush
missed free throw with two minutes to go for early in the fourth period,

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The last second tipin hurt Sanford again in
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for 52 percent and 7-of-16 free throws.
"They were 10-32 the first half," Valdes
reaffirmed. "I knew they weren't going to
shoot that poorly in the second half."

Herald Sports Editor
State basketball championships. The stuff dreams are made
01.
Bill Payne's Fighting Seminoles did a lot more than just
$Iream about the state tournament this year. They battled their
Way through regular season play, the district, regional and
jectional competition to arrive at the door step of Lakeland.
But more than victories, rebounds, points and assists,
perhaps the Tribe's grea test accomplishment this year was
growth. Not only as basketball players but as young men.
' Few tekmz make ittoLakeland for the final four. Fewer still
o home as state champs. But when theTrthe's vans roiled Into
emino1e High's parking lot at 1 am. Saturday morning,
&amp; emlnole players came home champions In their own rights,
They didn't win the title but they'll have some fantastic
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Missing link or whatever, the Tribe con.
verted only 10-of-32 first half shots for 33
percent. Add to that 5-of-9 free throws for 25
points.

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defense, our offense comes, directed
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former Robinson All-Star Herbie Allen.
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If approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC),
a proposed Increase in Auto-Train fares will become effective
March 23.
rU1Oi&amp;uifl Corporation as fflsd a new tariff wIflS t .1TOY I n
response to escalating fuel costs and in accordance with the
seasonal traffic patterns associated with its business. While
increasing both the automobile and passenger fares during
certain periods of the year, the new tariff also incorporates
family and round-trip discount fares as well as "off season"
rates.
This Is only the second request for an increase In base fares
for automobile and passenger travel since June 15, 1978.
Under the new tariff, the one-way fare for transporting1 an
automobile and a passenger northbound would be Increased
from $120 to $139, and $75 to $79 respectively with children
FL0R ic:
between 2 and 18 years of age traveling half fare. The current
tariff would remain In effect for southbound traffic except
IN B
during the Easter holiday period when new fares would be In
effect.
Effective June 1 through September 30, 1980, the base one
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way fare for an automobile would be$l39 and $75 for each adult
passenger, with the first two children ages 2 to 1$ traveling
In Hypnotism Charge
free when accompanied by an'adult. Also during this same
period, a discount of 30 percent will be available on the second
LAKE CITY, Fla. (UPI)_A circuit judge indicated
portion ofa round trip within 3ldays.
Friday he will look into the question of whether a state
Effective Oct. 1,1*, and continuing Into 1981, the one-way
witness hypnotized the jury In the trial that ended in
fare for southbound travel would be $149 for an automobile and
Theodore Randy's conviction for the murder of a 12.
$79 for each-adult passenger with children traveling for halfyear-old school girl,
fare; and in the northern direction (except during the
Timothy Donahue, a graduate law student from Via
Christmas-New Year period), the fares will be $119 for an
del Ray, Calif., said Dr. Raymond LaScola, who
automobile and $ for adult passengers.
testified as a state rebuttal witness at the trial, told
The additional charges for bedrooms will also vary ace- him
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Round-trip discounts for both summer and fall-spring travel Donahue called the trial judge, Wallace Jopling,
and gro'.ç diacotmts for groia of 15 or.more will continue.
Monday night and Jopling informed the state and
defense attorneys.
At a hearing Friday, Jopling denied a previous
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"For me I just reached down. We were
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outbreak showed signs of tapering off two weeks ago.
It reported a drop in the number of pneumonia and
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"I guess it could have been David (Thomas).
We've started the same men for 33 games,

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oxygen-revived play of McCray and a gutty
Sanford within
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"I tried to pick 'em up from the bench," th e
6-4 Thomas said while tapping his cane lightly
With two starters sidelined Robinson apin a somber Seminole locker room. "But It pared to be administering last rites when
just wasn't the same as being out there."
they jumped to a huge 50-33 lead on two free
Thomas' absence became immediately
throws by James and two buckets by
apparent as Sa nford turned over the ball six
Brumfield, the last on a nifty steal and slam
times in the first quarter as Robinson jumped
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The Golden Age Olympics Committee is considering some
changes for the 1980 version of Sanford's annual senior citizen
event,
At the first planning meeting for the sixth annual Golden Age
Olympics to be held in November, the committee discussed the
possibility of reinstating the decathlon for men and possibly
women and the overall champion title for men and women,
both of which were dropped last year.
Committee Chairman Jim Jethigan, Sanford parks and
recreation department director, recommended the decathlon
for men be revived.
A motion by Marion Eggers to have a decathlon with 10
events for male and female, open-age group with events to be
designated by the executive committee, passed unanimously.
A motion by Ernie Horrell that the Decathlon be limited to
track and field events was voted down 9-6.
On the suggestion of Golden Age Olympic President Vic
Arnett, Jernigan appointed Ned Yancey, Clarence Bauer,
Ernie Horrell and Blair Kitner to the committee to decide
which 10 events should be included and bring their recommenclations to the April 2 meeting.
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Named to the scheduling committee earlier in the meeting
were Ernie Horrell, chairman, John Kane, Jack Kaiser,
Martha Yancey and Harry Smith. They will make any
necessary changes in the schedule to submit to the committee,
Still under consideration is restoration of the overall
championship titles for men and women with the committee to
designate particular events in which participants may score,
It has been suggested there be an overall champion in each age
group.
The committee unanimously voted to charge a $1 admission
fee for the variety show held in conjunction with the Olympics.
Since the Sanford Serenaders band plays free of charge for the
dance contest, the committee agreed the eight members of the
band should be paid *40 each for playing at the dinner dance.
Rather than find a sponsor to underwrite the cost of the band, it
was decided to add $1 to the price of the meal to keep the event
self-supporting.
The committee voted to set a $1 entry fee for each event
participated in.
Jerni gan a ppoi nt ed Mrs. Eggers, Mary Rose and Fran Glee
to an Aquatic Committee to find a sponsor for the sailboat
races, formerly sponsored by the Red Cross.
Since portions of last November's Golden Age Olympics
were shown nationally recently on the Real People television
show, Jernigan said, several calls and letters have been
received here inquiring about the event. The University of
Missouri and a St. Louis newspaper are interested in regional
competition in Missouri for senior citizens based on the Golden
Age Olympics, Jernigan said.

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"ru ,ios,pb.r bow proud I m of Ow gays 0iigt4" said
an lajwy$delIa1md David Tbmu Over and over. 'Ibey sever

gave up. lwy kqt cming back for mere and mere. I'm Just
prou4 of them, that's all I can say r1d sew."
The misty-eyed senior, with the ilisappt'iu"iwnl clearly

be able to come back like that,"

Senior Glenn Stambaugh echoed Thomas' remarks. "We
knew they weren't 17 points better than us. We had too much
pride not to come back. I'm proud of this team and nobody can
take our 31 wins away from us. We just couldn't get over the
hump, but we never gave up."
"We had a chance to win It" add a disappointed ReIe
Butler.
"But I guess it just wasn't meant to be. I just want to thank
God for the people thIs year, Conch Payne and my Warn.
mates."
"I think lidslons was hard.tonDavld,"explab*ed Big Bijd
Steve Grace. "He wanted to be In there with us so much. But
we mane farther this year than anybody thought we could."
Grace will be back next season.
Seldom used Joe Baker, forced off the beach dw to told
trotdile and Injuries to the starting US up explained his role
the tall game.
"I just wanted to come In and doagood job, help these gays
pt fired up. I wanted towln.Ina game like this you only he"
one chance. I thought we played a hell at ball game. We bad a
hell of a season and everybody gave more than 180 perenV'
Bruce McCray, who battled bronchitis all night as well as
leading the lit, charge tdmed about togetlwrnsso.
"I think jlaythg without Dovid affected as. We've put the
same five guys on the floor for 33 ball games coming In lee.
But I'm happy for the 31wins. I just wish we could have come
bitt here Saturday night for one more game. I'm proud and
I'll remember the way this team stuck together toOt Just
In

toughest mental accomplishment for the Seminoles of the
season. It was in that game that Payne and the Tribe found out
what they were truly made of.
Of course speculation and the word "If" probably comes into
focus In sports more than many places. What if David Thomas
hadn't been Injured? What if Bruce McCray hadn't been
slowed by bronchitis?
But the Seminoles were too classy a team to make excuses
forthiaieon, and none are necessary.
Their records and accomplishments speak for itself. From a
gna stand point there will be a few memories of this
basketball season too.
Refreshing ones In a business that sometimes becomes a
little sardonic and downcast, often negative too,

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always provided a hit of the unexpected. But more than
anything else, following this team game In and the game out
provided this reporter with a fresh sense that goals can be met,
work and stfice do pay off.
And when one Mops to remember that these are 16 and 17
year old kids, what they've done and the pressure they've
hsidi.d is lwiuwive.
Undoubtedly It will be a long, long time before Seminole or
any other prep team in Seminole County has a season Like tiis.
That's the stuff memories are made of.

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Tampa Robinson 76, Seminole 73.

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outside for 18 and 14 points, respectively,
forward Al Dutch helped the Hoyas, 26-5, he said, "We're removing a lot of the
In the Midwest Regional semifinals, an overtime victory over North Carolina,
After it was over and Maryland had to carry 10thanked Georgetown to its win their 15th straight game
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the opinions now and replacing them with No. 4 Louisville topped Texas A&amp;M, 66. were paced by Britton's 16 points.
. been eliminated from the NCAA tour. 74.68 victory over the eighth-rated Terps
nation's longest major college winning fact. It's fun to still be around."
Louisiana State, running a delay of.
55, in overtime, and second-ranked iSV
nament by Georgetown, the Terrapins' and put the Hoyas into the East final streak. With Georgetown
In
the
other
East
Regional
semifinal,
ousted
Missouri,
68.63.
Louisville
meets
tense
for the final 13 minutes, relied on
trailing, 4540
Coach Lefty Driesell didn't exactly know Sunday against Iowa. The winner of that in the second half,
Dutch hit two baskets Iowa upset sixthranked Syracuse, 88-77. LSU Sunday In the Midwest final, and the the power and bulk of Durand Macklin
what to say.
game advances to the F inal Four next and Ed Spriggs sank
a free throw to tie it The Iowa front line of Vince Brookins, winner of that game moves into the Final ?nd DeWayne Scales to overcome
weekend in Indianapolis.
Missouri. Leading, 52-50, with just over
"We got beat by a be tter team
45-45. Floyd then hit the first of three Ke vi n Boyle and Steve Krafcisin co rn- Four.
bined
for
53
points
and
took
advantage
of
Darrell
Griffith,
who
missed
a
13
minutes left, ISU chose to use delay
tonight," he said, "although I'm not so
t)riesell said, "I'm real proud of my
straight baskets to give the Hoyas the
at
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play.
Syracuse's
6-foot-I1
center
Roosevelt
potential
winning
shot
at
the
end
of
tactics
and was successful enough to gain
sure they're the better team."
boys. It's disappointing, but still we came
lead for good
Boule's getting into foul trouble. Bouie regulation, scored six of his total 24 its 26th victory of the year.
farther than we thought we would, and
The , confusion was caused by the
In an obvious reference to played only 18 minutes in the game and po ints in overtime to lead the Cardinals.
Today, Clemson faces UCLA in the
we have everybody back next year."
Hoyas guards, Eric Floyd and John
Georgetown's No. 3 Eastern seeding, scored 18 points before fouling out with The Aggles, who had survived two tough West Regional final and Purdue takes on
Duren, who burned Maryland from the
Floyd, a 6-foot sophomore guard, and
which bothered Coach John Thompson, 5:25 left.
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By United Press international
Armond [fill described the play that clinched the Central
Division championship or the Atlanta Hawks with
s
"I looked to see how much time was left," he said, after
hitting a 16-foot jumper Friday night that gave Atlanta an 88-87
'victory dyer the Atlantic Division-leading Boston Celtics. "It
said three seconds and I said, 'Well, we might win this.' I felt
really good. Luckily, it went in."
It was, in fact, the Hawks' first title in 10 years, and it earned
them a bye in the first round of the playoffs.
Atlanta took an 86-85 lead with 20 seconds left on a short
jumpshot by Hill. After Larry Bird hit two free throws with
.nlne seconds left, Hill hit his game-winning basket.
Eddie Johnson led Atlanta with 20 points, and was just as
pleased as Hill. "It's a great win because it was one of our
goals at the beginning of the season. We were able to attain one
of our goals. Our next goal is to win 49 games." Atlanta, 45-28,
would break its record for vict or ies in a season with 49.
Wayne Rollins grabbed a' career-high 23 rebounds and
blocked 10 shots for Atlanta, while Bird was high scorer for
Boston wi th 23 points.
In other games, Washington topped Houston, 92.85, San
Antonio beat Detroit, 113-102, Indiana downed Philadelphia,
104-94, Seattle heat Chicago, 122-101, Milwaukee defeated
Portland, 120.110, and Los Angeles stopped Denver, 132-126.
Bullets 92, Rockets
Elvin Hayes scored 21 points and John Williamson added 18
to lead Washington. The win kept the Bullets' slim hopes alive
for the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Calvin
Murphy topped the Rockets with 22 joints.
Spurs 113, Pistons 102
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Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench is warming up for
another productive season the Reds could use if they want
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Pacers 104, 76ers 94
Indiana used balanced scoring from five players to overcome a 33-point game by Julius Erving. Philadelphia whittled
the Indiana lead down to 8441; but that was as close it got.
SuperSonics 122, Bulls 101

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finals against Virginia Union.
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guard Bobby Jones care off
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Lakers 132, Nuggets 126
Jwnaal Wilkes scored 27 points in the first three periods to
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get away from us. We went to free-throw from John Ebeling
a zone and it hurt us. But our and a 20-foot buzzer-beater
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Tennis was a poor and distant cousin to the more popular
games, such as baseball, football, basketball and golf.
Something started to happen around 1965 to tennis and -a
tremendous growth pattern started. By 1970 tennis had taken
over as the No. 1 participators' sport in the U.S. Some say
televised tennis started it all, some say more leisure time for

the American public, but whatever caused it, millions and
millions of people started playing the game. There were
simply more people that wanted to play than facilities to play
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6'10" on. Waiting lists became a reality and tournaments were
6' 7" starting to be very large and overcrowded. Something had to
31101, be done to shorten matches and save time
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Alen from Newport, R.I. Van Alen had invented a tie
5' 6" breaking system ca lled the "sudden death" tie breaker. This
would eliminate the long sets, such as 25-23 etc. It would save
310" much time and help eliminate waiting all day for a court and
6'10" long, long tournament matches. It would go like this: At six
games all the players would play a best 5 of 9 point tie breaker,
,.. Example: player A holds serve at 5-6, to make the score six
i' s" gaines all. Player B serves the first two points in the tie
breaker, then player A serves two points, after four points
have been played the players change ends of the court. Player
i-' B serves the next two points and if someone has not reached
611
five points yet, play continues with Player A serving the last
three points or until one of the players reaches 5. If the scoring
is tied 44, the term "sudden death" comes into focus. Whoever
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the point at 4-4(5.4), wins the set 74. Now, since Players
B served first in the tie breaker, Player A serves first in the
611" next set. Also, the players stay on the same end of the court
1:1:; they finished
the last set on, for one game.
6
The pros (lid not like the fact that a lot of prize money might
ride on luck or on one point, so they invented the 12 point or
II 9 "lingering death" tie breaker. Player A serves the first point
from the ad court, player B then serves the next two points and
A and B alternate serving two points until someone has won
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strength and it is called no-ad scoring. It simply does away
with ads, and deuces and replaces them with 1, 2, 3, &amp; 4. The
first person to win four points wins the game. At 3.3 the
receiver has his choice of side to receive serve on. All NCAA
teams are using this scoring system. It does save a lot of time
but is not very popular with tennis purists.
One other scoring system that got some attention a few years
ago was VASS (Van Alen Simplified Scoring), this was a
system using numbers and the first person who scored 32
points, win by two, won the match. The players alternate
service every 5 points.
I think most of us still like the old and traditional advantage
scoring.
Hey, Ben Burnett, You're not getting older, you're getting
better. Ben won the Bay Head Men's Singles Championship last
week by defeating two young whipper-snappers, Scott Reagan
In the semi-finals and Rick Holt In the finals. Congratulations
1.
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The Hamps Angels softball team is once again ready
to start play for the spring season.
Practices for the Angels will be held starting on
Tuesday, March 18 and on Thursday and Saturday at 4
p.m. at Goldsboro Elementary School.
Those interested in joining the team should contact
Andrew Hamilton at Apt. No. 36 William Clark Ct., or
attend the earliest practice session.

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12.13 I McNeil, Rosalee
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12.13 1 Clowney, Constance
1213 II Parker, John
12.13 III Walker, Amous
12-13 Ill Collins, Broderick
12.13 III Goebel, Brian
12.13 IV Drumheller, Mary
12-13 IV Mulcahy, Richard
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14.15 I Chisholm, Sam
14-15 I Bowers, Andrea
14.15 II Hill, Linda
16.17 I Watson, Julia
16.17 I Jones, Cynt hia
16-17 II Williams, Roderick
16.17 II Miles, Mary
18.19 I Wilder, Tyrone
18.19 II Ledbetter, Keith
18.19 1 Davis, Wanda
11-19 III Guth, Cherie
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Said Ther: " ds't know anything semifinal bouts in the city Goldoni Gloves.
the crash. I'm Just dazed.
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8.9 I Fowler, Pamela
8.9 I Smith, Michael
8.9 II Clincy, Anthonia
8.9 II Collins, Victor
8.9 II Wilcox, Richard
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1011 I Smith, Milton
10.11 I Boston, Herbert
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Jumping-jack forward Leroy Jackson, a mere 32-30 at halftime and was
who was giving up 4 Inches to the deadlocked at 5343 as late as the 12smallest. Eau Claire front-line starter, minute mark of the second half.
scored 26 points and grabbed a teamhlgh
But the Hornets t together a 14-1
seven rebounds to carry the Agglea into
spurt
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minutes
the title game. Andre King added 17
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ur games, including No. 2 Wisconsin. and grabbed six rebounds as the Aggles
Coach James Oliver of the Hornets
au Claire, 7144, Friday night, in the upped their record to 35.3.
thinks
his team should rightfully be the
Alabama State overcame
mifinal round,
dve
a gritty favori in the title game.
ampionahip contest t
against defensive performance by tiny Huron
(SD.) College to prevail In the other
"Nothing worries me about them,"
p-seeded Alabama State.
semifinal game, 7218, behind the corn- said Oliver. "They've got good players
"We cane)fr
,er last yew and got bined4èpolniaby forwards Kevin Loder and we've got good players, But they've
plized," said Cameron Coach LrnnIe and Carl F*tsm
played all week with six players and
chola. ..We found out what It was all
Huron, an uziaeeded team from an we've gone with eight. I don't worry
icut. Next year t shouid aysn mçre NAIA district that had not won a game at about them. I want them to worry about
this tournament In nine years, trailed by us."
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -Camet-on
Vniveraity of Oklahoma entered last
year's NAIA Basketball Tournament as
Lthe tap-seeded team , with a 34.2 record,
Illut were elmininated in the quartar4inal
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Also, Atlanta's Larry McWilliams, Gene Garber and Al
Hrabosky combined for the five-hit shutout of the Orioles ...
An RBI single by catchei John Wockenfuss that outfielder
Lonnie Smi th lost in the sun proved to be the game-winne r
for Detroit ... Bob Ballot and rookie Jesse Barfield lashed
bases-loaded singles to highlight a four-run ninth-inning
rally In the Torontd win ... Julio Gonzalez' leadoff home run
in the third started Houston on its way ... San Francisco
POUfl(Q OUt I
to anauie t4flhl tOOK advantage 01 three.
Cub errors for a come4rem.behind win .. A wild Pitch by

LAKELAND, Fla. (UP!)
The Detroit Tigers said
Friday they had ac quired
iser T ISy Dyer
m pleased with our play. veteran
New
lays a n=. from the Montreal Expos in a
toman and FlorrdaSouthern straight player trade.
The Tigers gave up infielder
plays zone. Defense will be
the name of the game. We Jerry Manuel in exchange for
have to stop their big guy Dyer, who had been in
I III I,
" Robbins
National T...I1UC since 19
..a.v,n
(Calvin
Dyer, a rlghthander, will
said
report to the Tigers. Manuel
The Moccasins, V.5, were
will report to the Eviv.'
paced 1,7 WIUUfl an
Denver farm club of the
with 19 apiece. They will meet American Association
North Alabama in the con.
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FRISBEE DISTANCE
891 Fowler, Pamela
12.13 I Thomas, Matthew

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Rosenwald (1)

Senior Team
Ii Arent. Linda
Hankins, Jami
Parker, Sony.
Sylvester, Laura

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raise his spring batting average to .667 and score the
winning run

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Brett stroked five hits -three singles and two doubles -to

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Pittsburgh, 3-2, Kansas City nudged the New York
Yankees, 4-3, in 10 innings, Atlanta blanked BaltImore, 5-0,
Detroit nipped Philadelphia, 2-1, Toronto slipped by St.
Louis 9-8, Houston do wned Montreal, 5-2, San Francisco
topped the Chicago Cubs, 8-5, Los Angeles beat Texas, 4.2,
and Milwaukee shaved Oakland, 54.

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Jerry Remy singled off Leibrandt. However, he was wiped
off base attempting to steal second. Lelbrandt, the rookie
the Reds are counting on to replace Fred Norman in th e
starting rotation, gained the victory.

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I Senior I Byrd, Robert
Clark, Richard
McGarry, Kevin
Tindall, Sam

FRISBEE ACCURACY
(out of 10 tries)
8.9 I Fowler, Pamela
1213 I
Thomas, Matthew

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50 YARD FREESTYLE
12.13 I McGarry, Kevin
14-13 I
Sylvestre, Laura
1415 I Arent, Linda
16.17 I
Byrd, Robert
16.17 II Parker, Sonya

by Alan Mover

EARLY BIRD

Bench slammed a pair of doubles Friday and drove home
four runs as the Reds made it two exhibition victories in a
row over the Boston Red Sox with a 5.0 decision. On the
other end of the battery, the Reds' pitchers looked ready for
opening day, as Frank Pastore, Charlie Leibrandt, Bruce
Berenyi, Dave Tomlin and Doug Bair combined to allow
Just one single by the heavy-hitting Bosox.

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25 YARD FREESTYLE
12.13 I McGarry, Kevin
14.15 I
SyIvetre, Laura
913 II
Hankins, Jami
,16.l7 I Tindall, Sam
16.17 I Wagoner, David
2029 I Clark, Richard

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DEVELOPMENTAL SPORTS

36.0

Rosenwald (2)
Rosenwald (1)

u.is i Buettner, Greg
ills I Chisholm, Sam
11 15I Gaines, Tony
32.0 14 15 I
Jones, Ricky
23.6 14 is I Hill, Linda
26.0 illS II Bowers, Andrea
210 14-15 Ill Gouge. Todd
11.15 IV DeMay, Janet
16.17 I
Gaines, Steven
1617 II Starling, Willie
16.11 II Petruskie, Michael
16.17 Ill Jones, Jackie
41.0
16.17 III Jones, Cynthia
Is.
16 17 iv Williams, Roderick
6mm.
18.19 I Wilder, Tyrone
18 19 II Ledbetter, Keith
18-19 III Davis, Wanda
101 10
20-29 I Tolliver, John
30110 20.29 I Goodmond, Clay
20 29 I
Kinnaird, Jeff
20-29 II Adelson, Marcia
30+ I Edwards, Carroll
70 it.
9ft, STANDING LONG JUMP
89 I Collins, Victor
8 9 I Wilcox, Richard
2ff.
10-11 I
Walker, Eric
2'6"
10 11 I Williams,
Christopher
1'2"
10 11I Aiken, Larry
31 101,
10 Il I Osgood, Barbara
2'b"
10 11 I Smith, Ann
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Shuler, Jonathan
so-n II Dellafield, Alise
1011 II Brown, Travis
10 Il II Boston, Herbert
1:01.0
10-11 III Webb, Stacy
10 It III Collins, Tina
loll IV Vihlen, Scott
1011 IV Isaac, Tracy
10 11 V Easterday, Gregory
1011 V LaFoy. Kayleen
1:13.6
1213 I
Young, Towanna
12 1311 Walker, Amous
12-13 II Clowney, Constance
12.13 III Drumheller, Mary
12)3111 Mulcahy, Richard
14-15 I
Jones, Ricky
1:18.0
14-15 II DeMay, Janet
16.17 I Oliver, Richard
16-17 II Petruskie, Michael
16-17 III Watson, Julia
16.17 III Jones, Jackie
1:06.0 16-17 IV Miles, Mary
16.17 IV Addison, Steve
18 19 I Guth, Charlie
18 19 II Borges, Amanda
2029 I White, Terry
2029 II Kinnaird, Jeff
20 29 II Cross, Eddie
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OBJECT SWAP-Anstead,
Marilyn
Rosenwald(1)
RING TOSS-Doberscp,, Donald Rosenwald(l)
SCOOT, CRAWL-Elliott, Brenda Rosenwald (1)
WALK, RUN-Bo4ersth, Donald Rosenwald 1

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SCARCitizens hf

220 YARD DASH
14.15 I
Buettner, Greg
16.17 I Oliver, Richard
20.29 I Goodmond, Clay
30.39 I
Tolliver, John
30+ 1 Edwards, Carroll

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Special Olympics

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'C. 14.13 I Arent, Linda
14-15 11 H an kins, Jami
16.17 I Wagoner, David
16.17 I
Tindall, Sam
16-17 II Parker, Sonya

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Bombs Boston

petition at Lyman High

School,

Here is a capsule look at
divisions recently competed the many
results of the difin Special Olympics corn- ferent events,

'AOE DIV.

by Ala Mover

Bench

representing

SWIMMING

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Youngsters

many area schools and
several different age and skill

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3790 S. Orlande two,
Sanford 3234290

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Sanford 312.7

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Sunday, March 1,lno
Legal

Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Noti'e Ishereby given that lam
engaged in business at 317
CALEND
West 1St St.. Sanford • Seminole
Z County. Florida under thellc.
titious name of LAKE VIEW
SATURDAY, MARCh 15
MOTORS, and that I Intend
register said name with the Clerk
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
with the provisions of the Fic.
Church, casselberrv.
titious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section 863.09 Florida Statutes
Emory University Choir from Atlanta, Ga., .dll

present a concert at 7:30 p.m., Messiah Lutheran
Church, U.S. Highway 17-92, Casselberry. Free to
public.
SUNDAY, MARCH16
Miniature Show and Sale sponsored by Miniature
World of Central Florida, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Hallway House,
Lake Minnie Drive. Sanford.
A Tribute to Stan Kenton featuring 20-piece
Altamonte Springs Community Jazz Ensemble, 7 p.m.,
AltamonteSprings Ecstmonte Civic Center, Longwood
Avenue.
"Yo%mg-at-hleart" Dance, 8 p.m.; instruction, 7:30
p.m., DeBary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary,
Open to public.
MONDAY, MARCH17
WeIght Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal
4ltamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30p.m., Fht
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Ward's
In,erstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole At, noon, Mental Health Center,
RotIn Road, Altamonte Springs
Woman's Club, Overirook Drive,
sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
.
Sanford AA,8 p.m., 1201W. FIrst St. TOPS Chapter
79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake and
Country Club, Lake Mary.

1957.

51g. Sanford J. Gould
Publish March 2, 9, 16, 23, 1950
DET.14
_____________________________
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersioned oursuant to the

Legal

Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
• SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FtOR IDA,
PROBATION DIVISION
CASE NO. 10.71.CP
IN RE: Estate
PHILLIP AVARY TERRELL.
eased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministration of the Estate of
PHILLIP AVARY TERRELL,
Deceased, FIle No. S0.71.CP is
pending in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida. Probate
Division, the address of which Is
Room 322, SemInole Count,

Legal

i8-l*lp nted_

Notice

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
BOARDOF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
The County of Seminole
Sealed bids will be rcelved at
the Office of the Purchasing
Agent, Seminole County Services
Building, 2nd Floor, 1st 1. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, 32fl1.
until 2:00 P.M., local time, Mon.
day, April 14, 1950, at which time
and date, bids will be publIcly
opened and read for Seminole
CoUntyFire$tationsNo.34,No.23,
No. 41, and No. 35.
ALL PREVIOUS BIDS REJEC.
TED.
The prolect consists of four fire
stations on four separate sites In
Seminole County, FIrida.
Bidding will be on the basis of
one lump.sum price for •Ii four
stations.
The bidders attention is

CLASSIFIED ADS
rIQndo - Winter Pork

Seminole

831-9993

322 - 2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

RATES
44c line
39c a line
31c a line

ltime
3consecutivetirfles
7conseCutivtime$

HOU0
8:00 A.M - 530 PM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

3 Lines Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Da Before PublicQtion
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Sundo

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Chapter 165.09, Florida Statutes, 32771. The Personal Repr.sen. General Conditions of Contract
3-CemeterieS
will registerwiththeClerkof the tative of the estate ii ROSITA Documents, Prequalificatien of
________________________
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole GOSTIN TERRELL, whose ad. Bidders. Submissionof evidenceof
County, Florida, upon receipt of dress is c.o Post Office Box 1325, qualification Shall be made to the
proof of the publication of this Winter Park, Florida 32790. TM Architect In required form at least 2 SpaceS in Masonic Gardens. In
area most beautiful Mem.
notice, the fictitious name, to.wit: name and address of the Personai 10 Wor'kIfl9 days prior to bid
orlai Park. $, to settle
TENDER LOVING CARE DAY Representative's attorney is TER. opening date. Bidders wt,o have
estate.
CARE CENTER, under which we RANCE H. DITTMER.oI Murrah, previously qualified for this
are engaged in business at 289 Doyle, Saner and Dittmer, P.A., prolect may omit this condition. ___________________________
_____________________________
Setsof Contract Documents may
Seminole Drivó, Lake Mary, 500 West Morse Boulevard (Post
4..PersOnaIs
Office Box 132$), Winter Park be obtained at the Office of the _____________________________
Florida 37746.
_____________________________
ArchItect, Catalyst inc., 401 E.
That the persons interested in Florida 32790.
CANNON REST HOME
All persons having claims or Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida
said business enterprise are as
SpecIal care for elderly lady or
follows: PAUL R. MURPHY and demands against the estate are 33507, upon payment of a $150.00
gentleman. Private room.
required, WITHIN THREE deposit per set. BIdders who
CAROLYN HUNT.
goodfood,etc. 121 Delores Dr.,
Dated at Orlando, Orange MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF return their documents In good
Altamon$P Springs. !?4.1141.
County, Florida, February 29, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF condition will have the deposIt
1950.
THIS NOTICE, to file with lb. refunded.
Reduce safe&amp; fast with GoBese
Each bid must be accompanied
Paul P. Murphy
clerk of the above court a written
Tablets 1. E.Vap "water pills"
Carolyn I.,. Hunt
statement of any claim or demand eltherbya cashier'scheckupon an
Touchton Drug.
Publish Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1950 - they may have. Each claim must incorporated bank or trust com.
DET.54
belnwrlting and must indicatithe pany,ora Bid Bond with corporate
Why Be Lonely? Write: "Get A
basis for the claim, the name and surely satisfactory to Seminole
Mate" Dating Service. All
addressof thecreditoror its agent County, for not less than five
ages, P.O. Box 6011, Ciurwa.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, or attorney, and the amount percent (5 percent) of the amount
ter, Fl. 335)5.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL claimed. If the claim Is flof yet of the bid. The County will accept
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR due,thedatewhen itwill become only such surety company or
.ABORTION.
contingent or unhiquidated, the write bonds of such character and
CASE NO. $0.S92.CA.04.E
1st Trimister abortion-$125;
nature of the uncertainty shall be amount under the lawsof the State
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Gyn CllnIc-4$, Pregnancy
stated. If theclaim issecured,the of Florida, and only those corn.
ILA HARRIS ,IELKS,
test; male sterIlizatIon; free
WIfe, security shall be described. The Panieswhichareacceptabletothe
.
counseling, Professional care
and
claimant shall delIver sufficIent County.
supportive atmosphere,
Upon award, successful bidder
HENRY JELKS SR.,
copies of the claim to the clerk to
confidential,
Husband. enable the clerk to mall one copy will be required to furnish
CENTRAL FLORIDA
to the Personal Representative. Payment and Performance Bonds,
NOTICE OF ACTION
WOMAN'S HEALTH
All persons interested in the each in the amount of 100 per cent
TO:
ORGANIZATION
estate to whom a copy of this ofthetotalbidarnountandproofof
HENRY JELKS SR.
Notice of Administration has been insurance. Bond forms will be
S Wet'reCk Street
609 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
mailed are required, WITHIN furnIshed by the County and only
Rochester, New York 11605
$950921
HEREBY THREE MONTHS OF THE DATE those forms will be used.
ARE
YOU
Toll Free ).$00.fll.2561
TheCountyresi'vestherightto NOTIFIED that a Petition for OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Dissolution of Marriage has been OF THIS NOTICE, to file any relect any or all bids, with or
6-CtIHCI Care
filed nib. Circuit Court, In and for oblections they may have that without cause, to waive _____________________
Seminole County, Florida, In Case challenges the validity of the technicalities; or to accept the bid
No. 50592CA04E, entitled IN decedent's Will, the qualifications which in Its judgment best serves Spur of the Moment Babysitting
RE: THE MARRIAGE OF ILA ofthePersonal Representative,or the interestof theCounty. Costof
inmyhome. Hrly,dally,wkly
HARRIS JELKS, WIfe, and the venue or jurIsdiction of the submittalofthisbid isconsldered
rates. Day or night. 3224677
an operational cost of the bidder
HENRY JELKS, SR., Husband, court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND and shall not be passed on to or be Baby SItting in my home for
and you are required to serve a
working mothers. Prefer
copy of your written defenses, If OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED borne by the County.
babies up to2yrsold. 321.0435.
Contract Documents are
any, to it on SPEER &amp; SPEER, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of available for review only in the
P.A., Petitioner's attorney, whose
Wanted: Mature European Lady
address Is P.O. Box 1364, Sanford, this Notice of Administration is Office of the Purchasing Agent,
for child care In my home.
Seminole County, Sanford, Florida
Florida, 32771, on or before April March 9, 1950.
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
32771, (305) 3734330, Ext. 293.
Rosita Gostin Terrell
21 AD., 1950, and file the original
Owfl transportation preferred.
as Personal Representative Publish March 16, 1950
with the Clerk of this Court either
Day 610.4416, eve 3231610.
OET.$3
of
the
Estate
of
before servIce on PetItioner's
attorney
PHILLIP AVARY TERRELL
or
Immediately
thereafter; otherwise, a default Attorney for Personal
9-Good TNngs to Eat
INVITATION TO lID:
will be entered against you for the RepresentatIves:
The City of Longwood, FlorIda is ____________________________
relief demanded In said Petition. TERRANCE H. DITTMER of
acceptings.aledbidsforpavingof
FeederPigs;
WITNESS my hand and the seal Murrah, Doyle, Sasser and Din. Wayman Street from SR 134 to
Hogsbutchered,Cut&amp;wrapped
mef, P.A.
Of this Court on the ih day of
Orange
Ave.
Plans
and
- 90cIb.fl2.S
March, A.D., 1950.
500 West Morse Boulevard
specIficationsmaybiexaminedat
(SEAL)
P.O. Box 1321
the office of Land EngineerIng
11-Iintflict ions
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. Winter Park, Florida 32790
Company, 54$ E. Lake SI.,

Noon Fridoy

BEAUTY ADVISOR.aPOe
businesS, part time to start,
also mgemt. avail, for right
with InitIative. Send
person
qual. to P0 Box 14975, Orlando
32557.

Sunday, March 16. 1980-SB

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quality restaurant, eves, F.T,
apply In person. Mrs. G.,
Deltona Inn. 661.4493.
Well established STITCHERY
COMPANY needs (6) in.
structors I. demonstrators in
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your
area. Managerial
positions open. For interview
call Jo'an. Mon. 9.3, at 322.
7513.
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Spare or part.lime SailS help 24-Business Opportunities
wanted. Work out of your own
RARE OPPORTUNITY
home, set your own hours,
'
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
Own Your Own BusIness.'
INVESTMENT. Fringe
Distributorship for Kodak'
include,
paid
benefIts
film, Duracell Batteries, GE,
vacation, company car,
Sylvania and other photo retirement plan &amp; more. For
products needed in your area. .
more information call Rich or
No selling. Service top. '
Marcia aft 6 p.m. $345150.
retaIlers under exclusive
contract established by us.'
Convenient store clerks full 1.
High immediate income.

DIESEL MECHANIC
CIassAMechn.ededforprlvate
carrier In Sanford, Fl. Must
have bacxground in diesel
mechanics. Good benefits,
salary commensurate wIth
exp. Qualified persons reply to
Box Si c The
Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, San.
ford, Fl. 32771. Equal Op.
portunity Employer. M.F.

Fl

Tree ClImber, chain saw man wor w.out pick.up truck. Sales
person (will train) 339.5242.

________________
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Wanted:
"
Lawns ToMow
'322-0248
Secretary.Receptlonist typing,
__________________________
some payroll work, checkbook
,
LPNdeslresprivateduty
etc., Larson Development,
Days.
Full
Time,
Exp,
&amp;
Ref.'
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Inc., $624100 Altamonte, Mon.
3231792.
____________
thru Fri. 5:30 to 5
Currently employed Bookkeeper
Experienced appliance service
with excellent local references
man. State experience &amp;
desires approx. 20 hrs. work - salary desired. Write Box 52
per week in Sanford. 322-9102.
co The Evening Herald, P.O.
eves.
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 37771. _________________- - -

benefits. Apply at Handy Way
Food Stores in Sanford area.

Evening Herald, Sanford,

High profit structure. Call opr.
, 1l00633.4545 or write
NAMCO,2121 Montevallo Rd.,--'.
s. W. Birmingham, Alabama:
35211.
Include
three
references.

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41-Houses

L.ISTNOWt
shop. $325 mo. w-one mo.
LAKE VIEW. 130.000.
KnowlesPealtylnc.
SecurIty. 323.5115 alt 5p.m.
REALTOR
625.3005
3
BR.
FP, fenced vd., assume
___________________________
mort. $47,900.
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYLE
home) BR, 2B,e*tra 1g. kit., 8.
Fl rm., one 1 acre, $450 mo.
_____________
•P
Saigler Realty, BROKER. 321.
REAIIOR
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0640
701 Bldg.
339-0509 ___________________________
Tired of house hunting? 32, $320
E. Altamonte Dr.
339 0508
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mo. Lease, Dep. pool. Max. 2
Let a Classified Ad help you
find
child., no pets.
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STENSTROM
more room for storage.
.: Geneva GardensApts.
Classified Acts find buyers
1305 W.2sthSt.
fast.
REALTY - REALTORS
3 BR, 1", B, CH&amp;A, 5325 mo.,
adults. No pets. sec dep.
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2B custom
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.,
NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH,
built home on Crystal Lake
REALTORS. 323.5771.
FAMILV
R00M.
chain. 70' Sc. porch over
FIREPLACE, 2 CAR CAR.
looking lake 8. every feature
AGE. NEEDS FINISHING.
DELTONA. 2 BR $200 1st, last,
imaginable! BPP CONTRACT
$39,500.
$100 Sec. No pets. Avail now.
SERVICE, yours for $110,000.
Owner. 574-1040.
LAKE FRONT 2 BEDROOM.
COUNTRY LIVING 4 BR, lB
Lk. Mary, The Crossing, rent
HARDWOOD FLOORS,
homew.DR,w.wcarpet,eat.in
!1190t. 569.4470.

$32,000.

17 ACRES FOR HORSES NEAR
SORRENTO. OLD S BED
ROOM HOUSE NEED FIXIN'
a FEt4CIN'. $350 MONTH.
SE i G L ER P E ALT Y,
BROKER. 321-0640.

3BEOROOM,
1'
BATH,
LARGE PORCH, CORNER
LOT.$2L500. OWNER WANTS
OFFERS.

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patio &amp; morel BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT! Just $36,500!
STARTER HOME 2 BR, lB
home on cor lot, w C &amp;A,
PatiO.eat.Inkit.,w.wcarpct&amp;
lots more! BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT! Only $27,500.

53—TV-Radio.Stereo

43-Lots-Acreage
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NEW HOMES
Open lto5daily
1250 mo. 8. under if you qualify.
____________
tomorrow may be the day you
sell that roil-a-way bed you've
nowhere to roll away. . . If you
place a Classified Ad today.
____________________________

Beautiful country lot in Deltorta,
located off Courtiand &amp;
Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
323-7119 after S.
- - - 0STEEN--DEER RUN
tO acres, lightly wooded.
cleared, well drained, mobile
home OK, assume mtg. at 8
pct. $2800 per acre. 323 2327
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Plumbing supply business +
real estate &amp; inventory.
$113,000. W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR 322-7913.
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I

GUN AUCTION
Sunday March 30th
Consignments accepted
SANFORD AUCTION 323 7310
----------------------Make your TV remote controlled
Ion I'state Commercial &amp; Resi
- no wires. Come by our shop
tal Auctions &amp; AppraisalS
tor demonstration.
Call Dell's Ai,ct,on, 323 $620.
. .
HERB'S TV
323 1734
2597 S Sanford Ave.
- Somebody iS looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the
54-Garage Sale
Classified Ads
---- -.
GSI
75-Recreational
Vehicles
805W. 3rd St.
_________________________________
_____________________________
lhrs. only' I-S Sunday
I
TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
5493.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo
Agent 3395356

Three lOft alumnum trailers
Ecellenl cOnditøn Priced to
seu 705 77? 619) days or 0,
nights
UTILITY TRAILER
f'S' $7135
3?) 80213
--- 79 Jeep Pci. up.
PS, P13.6 Cyl , Speed
55.800 3239211
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1980 Travel Trailer 35'. tip out.
AC. carpeted. lge BR. deluxe
turn, patio doorS, many c's
tras, must sell this week. Cost
$11,600 selling $6,993 1 175 3368
.
--

Sat P. Sun 9 1, 7172 Holly Asic'.
Several Families
All Misc Items
_____________________________
Yard Sale: 2406 S. Gr,*ndvieW
Off Sanford &amp; 24th St.
Mon&amp;Tues.etoS

24 HOUR fH 322-9283
__________________________
Vacant Lake Mary. 32 blk.
$39,500 or best offer.

The "Good Ole Days" have
never left the Classified Ad.
s... .The Buys are still The
Bestl

Osteen 3.2, 4 acres, owner
holding good price or terms.
$44900

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
_____________________
47-Real
Estate
Wanted
-- -- -- .. - ROBSON MARINE

4 2 C A&amp;H fenced bk, like new,
close in. Consider leaseoption.
Owner $41,500.

We buy your equity.
close in 24 hrs.
AWARDREALTY INC.
339-2500
- -____________
We buy equity in houses, apts.. &amp;
vacant land. Lucky Invest
mentS, P. 0. Box 29 Sanford
322 4141.
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7SA......Vans

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-

-.

2977 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32771
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59-MusiCaI Merchandise

73 Chevy 3 ton. with 3)1;' slide
in camper. Stove. ref - toilet.
heater. steeps S Only 13,500
323 232k
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At fot' Sale
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

- -1963 Ford Van like new motor &amp;
trans siso May be Seen t
915W 1st St

-

-

'74 American Traveler mini
motor home 360 Dodge Fully
eqpt, tO II mpg. Req gas
Asking 17.000 Will consider Ig
base Ford Van in trade
377 0.106 .1nytine.

44*y 9?. 1 mile west at Speedway.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
pilic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturdey at 7:30. It's
tAe only one in Florida. You lit
The reserved price. Call 901-253$311 for further details.

- -__________________________
,
WE BUY CARS
GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs
exp. as teacher &amp; professional
$1,000 GUARANTEED OPEN.-,
373 7831
ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM,
- 701
5 French
guitarist. Studied theory &amp;
______________________
- ING DAY. Open and own
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
composition
at
Chicago
ConAl-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist Church,
(within 3 weeks) a beautiful
CARPETS,
READY
FOR
GREAT 1 BR, 16 condo, w-CUnfurnished Mobile Home
servatory of Music. Beginners,
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'aQ te
new women's fashion shop
OCCUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.
Park and Fifth, Sanford; 8p.m., recreation hail behind
H&amp;A, w-w carpet, capt. kit. &amp;
Country, Sm. PetsOK
enroll now, ISa lesSon. Student
'75 models Call 3)99100 or 834
Auto
Parts
76
47-A--Mortgages
Bought
featuringtopbrandsandgreat
WDI Downstairs &amp; by the
$725mo.322.4176
Stromberg-Canaan, Lake Mary.
guitars available, $79 Also
4405 (Dealer)
prIces! $19,900 provides $70,000
2 BEDROOM, FRAME, 2
____________________
pool! A buy for $25,000.
&amp;SokI
saveon Gibson. Martin, Guild,
_____
retail inventory, fixtures, -.'
SCREEN PORCHES, APFlorldaSt.Patrlck'sDayParadeandstreetparty,7
-Yamaha, etc - Lackey's Guitar
'7? Volare Premier W,igon. AM
33-Houses Furnished NEW &amp; USED BAIT ER lES
traIning,
supplies
and
more.,
PLIANCES.
GOOD
CONDI.
Have
capital
to
Invest?
What
are
Center &amp; Studio, Sanford.
p.m., Downtown Winter Park on Park Avenue from
FM steren, AC. PS. PB. under
secretary, Typist, sales oriented
Mator Credit Cards Accepted
---Sanford's Sales Leader
I
Call TOLL FREE anytime 1.. TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
your interest &amp; security
323 5911
coated. 6 cyl. auto, 23.000 mi
Swoope to Lyman avenues. Food and entertainment.
-------------------with pleasing telephone
THE
BATTERY
SHOP
500.251.3495.
$22,900.
.
DELTONA. 2 BR $225, 1st, last,
requirements? Don 662-6611.
REALTY WORLD.
n,usl
sell Take over pymts
107W
323
9111
personality.
Speed
typing
&amp;
.
27th
St
"
$100 sec. No pets. Avail, now.
Monday Morners Totmasters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
Pianos 8. organs, stock
327 7358
1353.5$ wkly, $55.90 daily,'
shorthand
a
must
1.
contact
3222420
2
EDROOM
FRAME,
WALK
Owner.
574.1040.
_______
clearance,
big
Will
buy
2nd
mortgages.
We
Savings
1st
&amp;
Call
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Will buy junk Auto Batteries
___________________________
homework. Start immed.'
at
Jungle
Mr.
True
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
Bob Bail 3724103 2707 French
lso make Real Estate I
rest Pricc'
1913 Buick Regal $900
TUESDAY, MARCH18
Makethispossibllitya reality.
Laboratories Corp. Silver
3room,1'/zbath,Iargeyard.
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
ANYTIME
Business lou*s Florida Mor.
___________________________ I
1971 Mustang $600
.
Free details Stewart-C,
__
100
__
Lake Rd., Sanford.
$300 mo., $100 deposit
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's
PORCH &amp; NEW ROOF.
_______
tgage Investment. lioi E.
3?3 0327
A
Ox
TIRE
377
1480
Multiple
Listing
Service
Fairview
Rd.,
Needham.
Ma.
322-5U9
$21,900.
60-A---Business Equip.
Robimon, Orlando, 122.2976.
Winter Springs Sertonia, 7:30 am,, Community
CCI)))
Parks Designer &amp; Coordinator
Shocks $195 tie.ivy Duty $695
-- . - 6 cvi - auto - air
02192.
Gremlin.
15
______________________
Center, North Edgemon Avenue.
New flatter es $29 95
_______________________
HUGE, POOL. 3 BEDROOM. 2';
Starting Salary $275 wkly.
2565
____________________
I*)Wt't. ratio. 33000 in - 5)675.
Jewelry Store fixtures for sale.
2113 French Asic Sanford
34-Mobile Homes
Graduation from an ac - 27-Investment Opportunities
PAR
K
The
Real
Estate
Agency
Altamoate Springs Extension Homemakers Club, 9
BATH,
FAMILY
ROOM,
REALTORS
50-Mãscellaneous
for
Sale
__________________________
Iliay (Onsider small car in
display
counters:
_______________________________
.
Lighted
-_____________
-credited college or university,
FIREPLACE,
EAT. IN
--- -trade. qoc4 mileage 372 0098
a.m., Firat Federal Savings and Loan A,ssn
alarms. fixtures, furniture.
For rent 1 BR SO' furn mobile
with a bachelors degree '
KITCHEN. $37,900 WITH AS- Branch
377-5681.
77-Junk
Cars
Removed
Office
3.?3:?222
.s.
S
French
Ii?
92)
Sanford
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn,
picnic
Side
by
Side
refnig.,
$15;
home. Older couple preferred,
4 rental units, income $2000 mo.'
Park &amp; Rec. design, landscape
SUMABLE MORTGAGE.
'76 Dodge Monao, AC. PS. Pit.
tble w-2 benches, $30; full site
__________________-.
-- no child, in country, siis mo.
architecture, or other related
+. $175,000.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
AM FM 8 track slerco, take
baby
bed
w
matt,
$23;
Oak
'
322.1496
alt
6
p.m.
fields &amp; 2 yrs. exp. in land.
Wn.Garden
BUY JUNK CARS
62
La
over payments Must Sell
St. Johns River Life Member Club Telephone
Porch
rockers,
$29.95;
metal
-----Restaurant, bar, lounge. SRX:
scape design of park I. rec.
Build
to
Suit
our
lot
or
yours
From $10 to 550
41:A•Condon'Jnn
323 7280
For
rent
mobile
home,
12x60
in
Pioneers of America, 1 p.m., Orange City Lions Club,
office desk, $10. Jenkins
----------------- --- -lIc. Owner must sell. Submit...
areas or an equivalent corn.
Call 322-1624; 3 446,.
Riding Lawn Mower. Sears S hp
-the country. No pets, $230 mo.
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323
- ----- -. -all of fers. Listed at $29,000.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 7
bination of training I •xp.
Monte Carlo 1973 AC. PS. Pu.
+Sl0Ocleanupldamagedep.
Good runningconditlon.
09111
Must obtain a valid Florida
Swivel bucket seats. 63.000 in
Tqu Dollar Paid for $unk &amp;"ueit
p.m., 3( S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apta,
.INC.
323-3145.
" "
Ex copd $1,800 321 0825 alt I
driver lic. Apply to Seminole
____________________
WILSON MAIFK FURNITURE
cars, trucks I heavy equipment.
Casselberry.
sq.
ft.,
full
dec.
kit.,
newly
County Personnel office,
BUV,SELL,IRADE
3225990
- - - .
- I
FILL
DIRT
8.
TOP
SOIL
REAL1OR
'".Jjo
dec condo. Call 323776) for
'71 Pinto. 79mpg, good tires,
Overeaters Anonymoiw, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
County Court House, N. Park
322-3622
operty
311 31SF First St.
YELLOW
SAND
info.
New baIt &amp; muffler
Ave., Sanford between 5:30
101 Bldg.
MLS
339.0509
.
REALTOR [J
and Light, Sanford.
----------SEIGLER REALTY
Call Clark &amp; ttirt 323 7580
78-Mtorcycles
Beds. ObI. motel B.S. &amp; Malt.,
377
323 0639
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot,
32t.o011oreveS.3230517
s3O set. Sanford Auction, 1215
BROKER
Publish Mar.9, 16, 1950
. .. - ___________________________
Seminole County, Florida
21st.
Seminole
County
is
an
_____________________
.
obtalnedfor the sum of SlOper sit.
,
42,-Mobile
Homes
c, E.EXCLUIIVE- lnN.wSmyrna,$700wk..--.
3914 Ford Pu F 100 Ranger
S. French 323.7340.
DET.53
-PatrIcoI
•
Sual OpportunIty Employer..
Th Still oMouItt'oI the ass e$I
67-Livestock-Poultry
--_________________________
--.- - -.
_________________________
24395 Myrtle Ave
Cstiveleprssslos
' a-AVIs. a IMuws.
CaII9O4.42$.5061
322-7450 I
A OK TIRE
51,800. 1951 .1 Dr. Ford $ 1.800.M.F.
______________________
setofplansand -speclflcationswIll ___________________________
Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p,m., T
AUTO
Orlando
NEWTIRESSI9.19&amp;UP
various guns for sale. Call aft
Sanford
HAL COIJT REALTY Inc. wanted to buy, older Mobile
I
ToShare
. THOMAS
A.
SPEER
be
returned
to
each
prime
con'
COUCH IMISC
377.15??
Drive, Casselberry.
______________________________
3710440
Yearling Steer, 1.000 lbs.
Sanford
71*3 French Ave.
4)-.4IOU
3. 322 8136
Mechanic's Helper, chauffeur _______________________
- ,
18-Hoip Vtd
Of SPEER &amp; SPEER. P.A.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP tractor bidding the work upon
671-3162
Very Well Fed, $700
Wanted mature woman to Share.
lic. preferred, will train. Apply
Call anytime 1.773-0751.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
p.0, Box 1364
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl, return of all documents in good ---323 6769
myhome. Mother Ichlld. 322,"'
inperscnRichle'sVW,lmI.N.
Lk.
Harney,
lake
front.
200'
'
Sanford, Florida 32771
OPEN HOUSE TIFFANY LAMPS
Lutheran Church nf Providence.
CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, condition within ten (10) days
See uur beautiful new BROAD.
4233 aft 5:30.
COOKS&amp; WAITRESSES
of
434
on
17.92.
137.000.
*44s
after the date of oPening Of bids. needed immediately full 1. part.
Closed restaurant must liquidate
FLORIDA
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
SUNDAY 1.5
MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
-'
68—Wanted to Buy
Attorney for Petitioner
%UI
All proposals must be ac
Immediately. Many lead &amp;
PROBATE DIVISION
Roommateto Share
'. 10$ Sun Set Rd.Stone Island lake
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Lake front country charm, 2 BR,
Exp. floor man with maint.
323-7832
time. Apply Ranch House,
House, 591 Láe Minnie Drive, Sanford.
.
Pubflaf March 11, 23 30 and April
r
companied by a Bid Bond or
copper Tiffany-type hanging I
CASE NO. il-u-CF
My2BR Apt.
'I 3$O3OrlafldoDr.
'' sidehome.3.2 + FRorlth BR,
26, brick FP, 1g. lakeside
y, 11.92, Sanford.
323.5200
capabilitIes
apply
In
person.
6, 1950
Losgwo.4Labe Mary LIons, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14
Evel. 3220612. 322.1511
Cashier's Check In the amount of
lamps. All are hand made, I
Call Bill 3330151
-,
IN REt Estate ii
beautiful FP, CHIA, tn level,
VA I. FHA Financing
deck, dock, storage buildings,
Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
Cash 322.4132
'
OCT-SI
207 E. 25th St.
per cent of the bid as guarantee
different, and 70" diameter
—
i
- and 434.
"INA . UHRIG,
Experienced Part.TIme Motor
.
Lots
of
room,
many
niceties,
fenced
lot,
many
extras.
Center,
50
-. - ----------.---- --_
valescent
''
Deceased.
that
the
contract
will
be
entered
I
YR.
OLD
DBL.WIDE
*ith
Larry's
Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
,
splendid
location
overlooking
Grader Operator, apply Lake
151.900 by owner principals
29Rooms
'
Mellonville.
- Soiad .1 SiáI.e ChapteT Sweet A.delines, 8 p.m.,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION- intobythiiowestandbestbidder.
Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 2B, w
62$ 0101
Mary City Hall, 323.7910.
________
__....
U. Monroe. $15,000.
only.
Call
aft
5,323-6307.
VA-F HA.235-Con.Homes
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
St.- Andeews Pr. bytes-Ian
_________
9a IiJ
d,
"k
''I
1iiuuE'
furniture, Refnig., stoves, tools
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Saled bids must be received by
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big
Equal Opportunity Employer.
* * * * * * * * sanford Gracious IIvIng. Reds.'
PROBATE DIVISION
Army Boots$11.gVpr.
--- ------.---- - ------ -CLAIMS OR DEMAND AGAINST the City Clerk, Longwood City
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
ACT NOW SAVE
Sanford Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Low Down Payment
PRICED
REDUCED
Weskly&amp;monthlyrates, utIlities
Pill Number SS.10.CP
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
_____________________
cash to mtg. 519,90011 Harold
11½PCTMORTGAGE
$5,000
Cash for your lot' Will build on
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Hall, 173 W. Warren Ave., FREIGHT HANDLERS
building French Avenue. I
pd. Inquire 5005. Oak $417N3
TWO WEEKS SALARY
310 SanfordAve.
322-5791
IN RE: ESTATE OP
APPLIANCES
&amp;
PLUMBING
IN.
Longwood,
Florida,
by
3:00
p.m.
______________________
HaIl
Realty,
Inc.
323.5774.
All
conceivable
luxuries
in
this
OPEN
HOUSE
OTHER
your lot oi our lot
PERSONS
The Sanford Tenotmasters CLub, 7:30 am., Buck's
NORMAN I. HULIERT
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE: on AprIl 9. 1950. The City of Freight handler needed for
Beauty Care
beautiful 2 story wood home,
Saturday I Sunday 11p.m.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Home Repair
Furniture for all rooms, plus
WHY PAY MORE
prIvate carriage dock
Deceased
niture. 205 F. 2Slh St. 3230981.
__________________________
HEREBY
Longwood
reserves
the
right
to
Airport Restaurant.
off
Country
Club
Rd.,on
Ridge
Medelln;..
Realtor
30-Apartments Unfurnlshed
y0U
ARE
105.
Crystal
Dr.,
Loch
Arbor
61130)3
I
43--L.Ots-ACreage
waterbed,
stereo,
IV,
lamps,
___________________________
Operation in Sanford, Fl.
NOTICE
OP
ADMINISTRATION
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
relect
any
and
all
bids.
Proposals
Rd. in Lk. Mary. Follow open
FOR THE SERVICE OF
_________________________"•"
SeàlorCftizsus matiog, noon, Sanford Civic Center
near U. Mary &amp; Mayfair
etc. No item over $200. 323ITOWER'S BEAUTS' SALON
Good salary I. benefits.
Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ministralionoftheEstateof NINA maynotb.withdrawnforapmlod
house signs. Open 11-6 Sat. &amp;
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
BROWSE AND SAVE . . . It's
ANYIMPLOYMINTAGINCY
Country
Club.
1.14
acre
on
$873,
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
.dten dinner Call
To ieis've boxed
paid. Call
Qualified Persons reply to Box
Top
dollar
coins.
CLAIMS
OR
sy
(60)
days
after
opening.
Sun.;
2.6
Mon-Fri.
Johnny
Rebuild Condemned Houses
Sanford
Court
Apts
GOOD
INVESTMENT
ONLY
easy
and
fun
.
.
.
The
Want
Ad
point
of
beautiful
clean
DEMANDS K. UHRIG, Deceasid, File No. on
SIP
C.
1st
St.,
-572
50, co Tb. Evening Herald,
Jim 323-ISIS.
I S. G. BALINT
Patrick's Day Party to follow business.
Sealed bids will be opened at a
- Walker Real Estate Inc.
327 5665
Way.
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE 24.CP is pending In the Circuit
Energy efficient 1 BR unit. 13
swimming lake. 4 Bdrm., 2
WE ADVERTISE OUR
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS Court of Seminole County, Florida, public meeting of the Longwood
3726157.
10 % INTERESTS
SocIety, 7:30 p.m., First
built.in power savers, attic '
B, w-V61 sq. ft. in secluded
Seminole (nfy
Ceramic Tile
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
Complete
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
EfltplOyf'. M.F.
which is Room 322, Seminole at 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter.
bath, concrete block home in
$4Sfor I' pick-updelivered
Sacreorangegrove
Home Repair
,
lANCES
Sanford
APPL
Furfeatures.
33015.
Sanford
Ave.
CJunty.
Custom
built,
extra,
1
move
in
today
for
$33,900.
Linda N. MartIn,
1.eePetropulos,o(J&amp;JExtermlnating,onpestcontrol.
PIED that the admInIstration
Sanford. Convenient to
323-4947att. 3
319 S259
MEINIZER TILE
niture Salvage 322 8121
-PROUD
OF
IT
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
yr. warranty. Good, good,
RN
or
L.PPI,
4
to
13
part
Urn,.
the estate of NORMAN B.
CIty Clerk
______
New or repair, leaky showers our
Al-Anon, noon, RolAn Road Seminole Mental Health
HULBERT,deceued File Number Florida 32771. The Personal
with brick Bar B-Q. Price:
specialty, 75 yrs. Exp. s695.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
classified ad to solve it. Try"
SERVICES WIt IMITED
24 acre orange grove. wd' well
I Convalescent Center,
3 BR, 28, pool, 800, green
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Si—Household Goods
$35,900 with approximately
Florida
Top Prices Paid
HAROLD 0. UHKIG whose ad.
New or Old. Small or Large.
Tilefloors
installed
Used,anyconditioflóll8l26
Inside or Outside, Top or
on Plumosa Drive. $7,900.
S71 ti,.n.i'
..n.. •UiU,
JFW A.
'
P. N. Greene
Florida, Probate Division, the Winter Park, Florida 32790. The OCT11
....p.
p rui,y
ISOUR CONCERN
1 BR—$209up. Pool. Adults oniy
Waitresses&amp;Cooks
partpasture
Bottom, We do it All Home
Shepherd Church, 5400 Oleander Drive, Orlando. Call
EXECUTIVELIVING
Free Est
S30 1183 altô
Realty, Inc., Realtor, Orange
repossessed, used very short
Ofl Lake Ada. JUst So. of
Webuyusedfurniture
Mike's Village Restaurant, 1500
,
of which is N. Park name and address of th Personal
Repair &amp; Remodeling. Fences,
IN DBARY- 3.1 with a big
I
Lake front living Ii avail. in this
62$.1227,
'
Avenue, Sanford, Seminole
City,
775
7272.
time,
Original
$511,
bat.
Sill
or
Aif'pos't PIvd. on 17-92 in
323517ê
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
Fi'ench Ave., Sanford 33245S2,
Representative's attorney Is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
. roof, carpet, plumb., patio, el,
family room. Immaculate
4'3 acre estate. 3BR, 48 w-H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
-431 me. Agent 339 $3S4,
Over
Club, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens Social
Sanford.
Call
SOOS Sanford Ave.
3235670.'
County, Florida, 32771. The per. TERRANCE H. DITTMER, of FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
I
dc. etc. Chances are ii we
Inside I top condition outside.
guest
cottage,
fruit
trees.
DINING
ROOM
ELEGANCE
Clock
Repair
.
912 FRENCH AVE.
Experienced pasteup artist
Marinir' Village
Sanford
373-6393
sinai representative Of ttti estate Murrah, Doyle, looser and DIn. FLORIDA
can't do it no one can 24 hr.
Hall.
Quiet location yet close to
Why buy used? New brand name
192,000.
Rig. REAL STATE miser
2
BR,
1
Bath,
1g.
covered
patio,
needed for West Volusla
5 NORMAN N. HULBERT whOW mer, PA., $00 West Morse CASE NO. 7$.'1931CA43-J
377 0771
"
Shopping. MidWs.
(acfromtM4eaith Dept.)
box
springs
&amp;
mattresses
at
20
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19
1 BR nswIyr.mod.i.à
and
fenced
backyard.
EXTRA
290 N. 17.92, Cass.lberry, Fl.
Antiques and Modern Furniture.
leading Shopper. Must be able
GWALTNEY JEWELER
isi is in Iilsworttt Road, Boulevard (Post Office Box 1335), FADEL ELIADRAMANY,
pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,
redecorated,w.w carpet. '
room, EXTRA nIce, EXTRA
53#sao
Epsil- Sigma Omicron, 10a.m., home of Mrs. Fred
Palmyra, New York, 14532. The Winter Park, Florida 32790.
Eve.
165-3Ut
One
Piece
or
Houseful.
to
type.
Send
resume
to
704 S. Park Ave.
HOME WITH INCOME P0Plaintiff,
full site, queen I king. Jenkins
417W. d St., 3321005
$ MON. TRAINEES
liveable. 537,500.
_________________________________
name and address of the personal
Bridges Antiques, 3732501
DeLand Penny Saver, P.O.
3226509
Wilson, Sanford. speaker Richard Barneti, owner of
All persons having claims
vs.
- '.'
TENTIAL- 4 Pdrm., I Bath,
Furniture, 70$ F. 25th St. 333Light IuIIng
Good with math, must be career The Best Buy in Town — A low
___________________________
_________________________
prmal living room I. din.
0951.
fOrth below.
required, WITHIN THREE JR.
Dressnklng
' THURSDAY, MARCH 2$
'iS off of total inventory of brand
72"-AUdIOIl
All persons having claIms or MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP and CAROLAN MAE THOMAS,
AIDESL
—a'
Yard Debris. Trash,
den. All recently remodeled. p1oSantAve.
SACCY CLERKS
3327917
demands
against
Sb.
estate
are
THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP
new interspning bedding. These - 1,
Free income I z.ervlce Iarieskrdtlseu, 14 p.m.,
DetIfld61*S
Walk
to
shopping,
church
and
ApplianceslMisc.
REAL
ESTATE
ORDERLIES
B'ke.ping
I
accurate
typing,
ul?erations,Dressrnakinp
beds are not damaged or
Sanford Court Apts .'
required, WITHIN THREE THIS NOTICE, t file with the
NOTICIOPSALI
REALTOR.372
7193
school.
$33,000.
4
pcI.
interest
to
qualified
(LOCAL)3-49 S311
Longwood City Hall. Call Thm Anderson at $31 06.
fabulous
opportunity.
$137.33
Upholstery
Better Living Cenlerof
- Drapes,
siconds bul brand new top line
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF clerk of the above court a written
NOTICE IS HIREIY GIVEN
"
buyers. New homes with
Energy efficiency sti,
mo. to start
2'; PLUS ACRIS PAVED
AARP-NART cover.d diub luncheon, noon, Sanford
Casselborry. 3295003
bedding
sets
only
I
Free
local
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF statement of any claIm or demand pursuant to an Order for Judicial ______________________
EXECUTIVE LIVING- 3
'
monthly payments under 5250.
for single, many features
ROAD FRONTAGE. TALL
THIS NOTICE. to fIle with the
Painting
A,
delivery. Noll's Sanford Fur.
Civic Center, Spsaker.Mrs. Linda Joyce, Home Health
clerk of the above court a written they may hive. Each claIm mUst Sale dated March 3, iSSO, entered
Bdrm, 3 Bath. Sunken LR wLow down payments, 327-2211.
inclUding attIc.storag,.
SMACHINIST $
TREES ON ST. JOHNS
niture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
Drywall
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
be
Inwriting
and
must
Indlcatethe
In
Civil
Case
No.
7$-1931.CA.00.J
os
fireplace.
Ceramic
tile
foyer
&amp;
PUBLICAUCTIONa
__________________________
_________
Sanford
________
Ave.
Legal Notice
RIVER, SANFORD AREA.
Service,
Lathe, mill I grinder exp.,
Sanford. 322.07"
Harold
Hall
basIs for the claim, thl name and the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth _____________________________
hallway. Walk a block to large
____________________ '
Painting by Anthony Corino
ESTATE SALE
POSSIBLE MARINA SIGHT.
UptO$l.00hr,
MON., MAR 17, 7 PM. )rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
SATURDAY, MARQ1
they may have. Each claim must - dressof ,.c'edI*orIte agent Judicial Circuit In and for
s*opping
center.
CHA,
dbIe
Used
full sIte hotel-motel bed.
,
lB
w.FP,
cxc.
location.
Quality tnt or E.t , pressure
2
$37,500.
TERMS
AVAILABLE.
NOTICE
UNDIR
be in writing and must indicate the
repaired.
Res.
Comm.
I
basis for Site claim, the name and or attorney, and she amount SisninoleCiunly, Florida, wherein
wage &amp; fencd yard. 1 yr.
ding. Very clean, $14.95 ea. pc
cleaning. Free Est. 3220011.
Solute to the UsMed States variety sh in honor of
Only $24000.
S LOCAL DRIVERS
Semi
truck
full
of
storFICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Remodel
I
Additions.
-.
.
____
aress of His crsitor or , ,int claimed. If the claim is net yet FADE L I LIADRAMANY Is
____ __
.'
werranty. si,,00.
Nohb's Sanford Furniture
Tractor.Trailer eitp. $1.11 hr. +
WANTED
DeBary Firenen's AuTft1y's 30th Anniversary, 7:30
NOTICE Is hereby
Realty, Inc. GONE IN SERVICE OWNER
New
CalIS3l.599,'0l3S
from
lots
age
do., the date when it will become Plaintiff and NORBENT LOWELL
Salvage,
NATURE LOVERS
1792, So. of Sanford.
benefits.
Creative Surfaces lic.
SAYS SELL 5 ACRES NEAR
p.m., 1)sBaxy Firemen's Recreation Hall, 11 Colotnbs
or attorney, and the amount doe shall be stated. If the claim is THOMAS, JR. and CAROI.AN undersigned, pursuant to the
This lovely estate Is for you.
322-1731,
York mc: BR, LR &amp; claImed. If the claim i not yet
S DISTRIIUTO$ ,
"FictitIous Name Statute",
speciali:ing in repainting, nt
UPSALA
TRANSF
ER
STA.
REALTORSMLS
Rd., Tickets available *1 the dOOF.
Enjoyclean suburban living on
Fieldstone
IGENERAL LASONEN5$
doe, lb. date when It will become contingent or unhiquidatsd. the MAE THOMAS, ore Defendants, I Chpptsr $10.19, 'Piorida Statutes,
DR sets, chests, dress.
&amp; ext. wallpaper, wall texing,
TION. $3,900 CASH.
'S
- • DIALIRS'
nature
of
ISis
uncertainty
shall
hi
will
sell
to
the
highest
and
best
Mant
openings,
trainse
positIon
.
________
52—Appliances
Seminole
C.av4$y Celege (*orol FestIval, 7:30
wood staining. Free Est After
doe shaH be stated. Wltti claim ii stated. If the claIm Is sicured, His bidder for cash, at public sale. at will re,lster With the Clltt of tIts
ers,
TV's,
misc
house.
24
His.
3235774
baths,
guest
cottage
I
much
avail.
Circuit Court, in and for SemInole
Ti introdece tee isis AMu.
you have called the rest call
t
17 LOTS, EXCELLENT AREA
ATTENTION! BUILDERS
p.m., campus I4ISI*II ('in$gs-, 5
cintingeiit or unhlquIdat.L the security shall ihe described. The the West Door , ,I•
more. OnlY $79,900.
hold goods, also sealed
n$SWI of the unCertainty shall be
______ kerilnois county, Florida County, Florida, usn receipt st
ISO Iaor.O.Aaswer I.. ii
the
best. 662
NEAR
SANORA.
$3,500
STONE
MASONS
ed,
the
claimant
shall
deliver
sufficient
Saiifsrd.
GIANT OAKS-Rural lakefront
Choralhsri
and onaèert
choirs from Lake Breathy, ''a
itt. claim
$HOSTESSCASHIENSS
MICROWAVE
______
_____ _____
_____
et tiicatien of tlis notice,
Florida Fieldstone
incllonSysiem... TWs
EACH, WITH BUILDERS
storage cartons to be
f
claim to the clerk $5 at 11:11 AM. Sn His 315$ day
____
3
BR,
2B
has
2100
sq
ft
on
Se
in
charge,
sac.
opportunIty.
Development
Opportunity
security
shall
be
described.
The
5gphsoje bigh schools. Fige
_______________________
the fictitious name. to.wit: ".,,,
predocs Is tasted $ carrieS a
- i.ak. HeI
TERMS.
Reasonably Priced
Push button controls, has caroclaimant shall dollver sufficient istIbiS ISiS Clerk $0 mall ins copy Mardi, 1911, the foilewing COMPANY INC." under width
sold unopened. BarPainting a Repair
•
sattslactle. guarantee.
- * Landscaping a Hauling a
in -warranty.
usel,
still
to publIc ,. .
Personal
Repremidative.
deWIeI
prsparl
Sit
torte
In
the
____
frontage.
A
must
see
at
Waitresses, CooIis
caples of the claim to the clerk ,
vs enmei In business at
1st St. Cxc. potential, use your
gains &amp; fun for everyFree Estimates
HIGHWAY 1.4 FRONTAGE, 0..
Originally $649, assume pay.
All
persons
interested
in
the
Order
fOr
JudIcial
late,
to.wi?:
Per
Mere
Into.
$0430011
-. enable the clerk to mall me cepy
Dishwashers, Housekaepers
w. Higitwey 17.92 ng,
- Imagination.
30532216afIer
BARY AREA. 15 WOODED
Trent Painting I Repair
mints of $71 mo. Agent 339.
estate to whim a copy Of this
one.
A. That contract between
. M. Howard $wsaert
ACRES. $31,500,
ssu.
Interior&amp; Exterior
to Seth personal representative. NeticeofMminlstrationha helm Tamiaml Traii Tours Inc., and
___
51,On1
H
_
BRAND
NEW
BEAUTYThatlh. Partial iitareoled In STOP IN OR CALL MONDAY
ARE YOU FARSIGHTED?
FreeE%t
322335$
All persons interested in the mailed are required, WITHIN Nerbirt LmelI Themes, doted
(IN) $414115 Ceded
Stunning
3BR
21
wplusb
Gruonthsg&amp;Boardlng
sold business enterprise are as 4 4 4
$VISA—MC$
It so you will recognize the
$ ACRES LAKE - FRONT
.—
4.
Washer repo. GE deluxe model.
-'
soytceusein -.
estate to whom a copy ii this THNUMONTH$OF THE DATE July). 1974
. 4 4. 4 4 4.
cptg., brick fireplace, dream
Neliceof
Administration
ha
hem
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLfCATION
.
REALTOR
101.5
potentialIty
at
theW
6+
acres
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
_____
______
Painting&amp; Remodeling
-.
Sold orig. 1109.35, used short
_______________________
_____
CASH DOOR PRIZE
FICTIYIOU$NAMI$TATUTS
__________________
____
S. That contract
between tohhj,is:
kit &amp; hugs bdrms on 1g., treed'
mailed are requIred,
Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
IsbiriS Molkwi,
on the beautiful Wekiva River
_____ nt The
. WOODED. VOLUSIA
IvsN$4Ne
NOTICE UNDER
FREE ESTIMATES.
time. Sal. $159.14 or $19.35 mo.
Nitice is eterew gtein test
WITHIN
OF
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
any
Spitted
I...
Thomas
lo$forSlC,900II
THREE
MONTHS
PROM
THE
,
Boarding Keonels. Thermo. - $ecrslary.Trem.
R 16. Only $110,000.
.
.
COUNTY. $21,500.
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
Call anytime 349 5259
- Agent. 339-liel.
undssigMd, powsvsat Ic the
may lOve ma, Western Union
CSANFORD AUCTION
stat controled heat, off floor
_________________________
NOTlCIloiter.bvlivem Nut the DATE OF
NEW LISTING
"plc$I,i.us Name Statute",
THE FIRST
challenges
HOME OR BUSINESS— Extra
KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
THIS
____ the validity of His pefly,enlhIIedA,emcyAVeemwt,
Sleeping hoses. We cater to
Pr.sIdsnt
II ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
c.—aer ierae isrtda IsaMes, vndersigeed,'pursvont 5 the P'SLICATION OF
ly located. 4 BR, 25
1215
S.
French
dacedent'$ Will, tee quslilicatleno dated July
large
31R
home
w.eat
in
sit.4
STEMPER AGENCY
Service. Used Machines.
- YOUr pet. 322.1132.
____ Dated
ceunty os
LAKE FRONT, VOLUSIA
*111 regisler with the Clerk it the "Fictitious Name Statute", NOTICE, to file pey
•.
plan home is-pool.
hotogphy
'
new paint Inside ii out, &amp;
(Hwy. 17.92)
MOONEY APPLIANCES
prtea statutee. sheymayhaveshufchalllngestbs ofte5Pefle.siIepree$iv.,or
______
C.
That
oral
lease
between
Seminole.
state
of
Fleride.
teis
COUNTY,
EXTRA
SCENIC.
with.in
walking
*saen—
G.er
REALTOR
322.495)
.
the
venue
or
luriedictien
of
the
Neibsit
Lemil
Themas,
Jr.
and
______
cuit
fenced
corner
lot.
only
J
______
_____
____
______
Stod,
p.rrnon.nt,
323-007
voludily lithe decadent's will, the
day of Fihfli0i)? INS.
323-7340
____wistt
___
________ pursuant to
156.900.
IIICStO$CIIQOI5&amp; thoPpitis.
cesWt, Florida. ison____
secelgi of wit rjste'
;
US
MULTiPLE LISTINOSERVICE
Earl NIaginbuiliam.
537,50011
_____
_____
Wedding photography by John
I$ou.CIs.nlng
,
PublIsh Mardi 2. 15 14. 3I INS
esI
for
itt.
crowIng
family.
pgeI
of
pihllca$Ien
ii
11*15
sulge,
CircuS
can,,,
in
nt
sir
liminess
anallllcatle.us
•
frost
free.
16
Cu
ft
Ref.
repo.
All.
D1
Su.
Dds.d
4
Cullum, Free engagement
OST.117
Eves:
349-5100.3321919.
3234302
SI ACRES NICELY WOODED
the fictltieu5 name. te.wit: CaM,)?. Fiends. spin nscelpt of
Orig. $53, now $301 or $19 me.
position for quaIifi.d
EXECUTIVE ADDRESS (gr this
is 1115 VIflUI of OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED premloesiscaleditllllesth Perk _________________
photos or color SilO. 323 5250.
LAKE
FRONT,
LAKE
e
et
pnntieatien
ot
tiiio
.s5l,HousewlvesCieanlng
Service
Agent
339-0351
"CITRUS COUNTRY - TOYOTA"
WILL, II FOREVER BARRED. Avine, $a
- NEW I,l$T1NG
.
newly built 3BR, 35 w.7214 sq
AU. CLAIMS, D(MA$D$,
HELEN AREA. $50,000.
Personalized, last, dependable
Geneva. S acres cleared wpofld
under which It Is araied in. tee ktatsus name Se-wit: PTA
Dale of his lirol publicolhin of
5$ Elm Ave. Don't miss this
•, Inter-corn., solarium &amp;
0. That porsansi prepertt
.
..
pii'i
ine.s at 1311 NilliWay 174L ADVIITIIING under whlØl it is OSJICTION$ NOT 10 FILED
•
I?
Regular or I time basis
I well, ideal for mobile
5. comp.
.
ii
5
51,
I
fireplace
on
is
Mnlslai
by
The
Weelern
Union
psi.
ooóe
53-1V. RadiStereo
WILL 01 FOREVER RARNID.
_____
enBae to Issiness at
W.dowashwindows
$21,000.
nt.a Florid,.
medslsd
Tolairagh CStepInY described a
1$. SlitilO.
' .
_____ helm., ig. LR, DL
":"
•.
;;iis
111*
day
II
MaI$dsd.
Wvs5$ed.
w.esaumaøie
.
BARROW'S WELDING
NOSl.1:
saris
o. U.WI,
.
,
INS.
___
Good wog.s OvId bn.fit podiog&amp;
TELEVISION
L.kMaryjacresl.agri.P1IWV CHECK THIS PRICEI 2:stOrv,
as Penanal NppnssatIw
ns.idbvsinean$eIpdelloa$ Florida..
5.15 KIN TIles
- ,.of Iapct.
SERVICE
N.
Iltdhert
..
RCA
color
console
25",
sold
new
Hoiia
lflI'vsnli
That *5 4rNrIIen lMaJe.Jsd NS
L
.'.
room for country home.
9.1$' n$' Oulie sign
3 BR, 1% I home w
car.
sNows:
i
:
As P1111001 Rresentoflvs- over $700. Balance due S173.00
321-0517
CITRUS COUNTRY TOYOTA. -. .M SiW.15MIMM aslirpnis.
-,
3.
A
Custemer
*Iti.
Dash
SEAT
THE
HIGH
CT
52.
NINA
K.
UNRIG,
Docoesed
$2
porches
on
corner
of the Islafe
-• or take over my payments
Log
CuStom built utility &amp; boat
.
a,.,
I Man, quility operation
Apply in prson. p.
-,I
.'
AI$5IV
*
PerilmIl
&amp;
A
Time
im.$3LsS011
OFNOUING
INC.
_____
______
wois
517.00month.
_____
____
Still
in
trailers, truck racks 1. misc.
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
C.T.D.
ARTU1LhN
I
Pa &amp; bedy shOp fOf sale or I
, A Tpr. s, - ratl:
lIsted a 5 unit income
*ahemMlllnori.
9
_____
tSa4id - -.
warranty. Will deliver. Call
repairs.
etc. Wayne Seal. 327)321
Mlvii
Ainthuarl,
It's
a
great
"On'.
I
lease
wi
PR
iot.
ac
y.H.
OIYTMIR
of
W
DATED
SM
RN
dsv
of
Mardi,
I
CUSTOM
SUILT
SY
OWNERI
SEIGLER
REALTY
President
ATTORNEY FOR PISIONAL M2-5394.
______
OwinerwlllIisIdmte,ChfOrI
PIIIIdaW
' iNS.
- .Di5. sMear
Ioflevingana,PflCed I
3IR,25w.3500eqftof 1
8O As,. 5:00 P.
PRl$SNTATIVI: ____- I
______
A115st
BROKER
oil
details.
P
I 51w carpeting kit I I
I
thAt,)
Quality features on bisutiful i
11W. $ Color TV's
I
-anrp
- J0$BPH 10. MURASKO
'
- ARTHUR II. BECEWITh
2439$. Myrtle Ave
owns. snake it easy tof' I
* West Mliii S5IJISIflSII
143*135 cornet lOt. lelow cost I I
Also Stereos. Reasonable
r,.Tr._.
Fed OMee Oriw 110
r Into immediately. i ALL FLORIDA REALTY ____________
P.O. aea isa
'Clerk of CircuS Court
____
____
____
'____
at 576.11011
.
323-4470
County st -Orlando
Sanford
PIsVMe
1
___
I
,
i
_______Pens
- WCr ?art.-rtortda
- - - - CIIW?d$
PREiTOR1
327-157? i
is,'- Hall- t--Frlda. .-.ft - i&amp; MPMIOØd:
REALLY WANT TO , )2l-0ea
11V of PIbrwavy, ills. __
____
Oepuf p
Good used TV'S. 523$ up T.ft*s,
j. : (355) 411*1
309$ ina Dr.
of P*lIi'V. I
Puhl* Marl, ,
2544$. French Ave. 332-01J;
SILL YOUR HOUSE, CALL I
or
Publish Mardi 5, I, $4,
MILLERS
Publim
Mardi
5,
14,
INS
PehIim
Mar.
s,
$0,
1501
...
-______
______
__________
___________________
Mirth *,L '4, ii, INS
D1TR
nn. in-o?n. msrn
$19 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 3324217
Dlv-.
3$77l. WI NAVE IUYEI$l
DIva
BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
7610 Sanford Ave.
3210759
-W Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
IOYW.Commercial
Phone 322 7881. Sanford
-.__________

Inc.,

'

Realtors

_____________________

_______________________

FHAVA.FHA23S&amp;245

FosSal.

CROC!ETT

_____________________

Clerk of Circuit Court

Telephone: (305) 614.950)

Longwood, Florida, and may be _________________________

am. &amp; 4:30 p.m. by March

E.AltamonteOr.

M. tjnsworth Realty

Sanford? BR, 2Ba, appro. 1,000

339-0500- -

Beach front house

let

DeptWV

tl

________________

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Home, single or double wide.

___________________________ _________________________ MULTIPLE L ISTING REALTOR

FIREWOOD

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1 + acre. 3 over sized bdrms., 2

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gorgeous 297

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deep l9 w100'

One entire block 3.RMOI on .

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GENAL FACIORY HELP -

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AREA BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

L.A. Becomes
VietsHaven
For JobleS's

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
Emergency Loans Available
For Seminole County Farms

j Viet Cong. A year ago Lang Phan and
escape the
Hos Phung, hating life in Communist Vietnam, joined the
exodus of the boat people.
Tâday all three, and hundreds of fellow boat people and
Indochinese refugees, are building computer components.
a happy coincidence that is helping solve two
California economic problems at once:
—Finding jobs for the Vietnamese refugees who have choset
to live in California In disproportionate numbers;
—And filling a shortage of thousands of workers in the
state's booming computer and electronic manufacturing industry.
Refugee-welfare workers and the electronics industry have
discovered each other to mutual delight, sending hundreds of
Southeast Asia refugees into the computerbuilding business.
"They are line workers, very initiative-oriented, and will
learn anything required of them," said Jerry Ringer of Cubic
Corporation of San Diego. Cubic has four Vietnamese women
and a Laotian man, three of them boat people who escaped
Southeast Asia last year, on just one project.
"They're assembling a defense project, a training simulator
system for missile recovery boat crews. Their supervisor says
supergood workers"
Among themare Mrs. Phon, 33,a former elementary school
teacher who spent eight days in a boat that drifted to Thailand,
and Miss Phung, 23, who was at sea for five days before
reaching Malaysia.
"There was a 40 percent chance we would the in the boat,"
she said recently, "but we all felt the Communists were going
to kill us for sure anyway."
Throughout the industry, supervisors and employers say the
refugees seem unusually suited to the demanding nature of
building computer and other electronic equipment. The work
requires positioning and fixing very small components on
circult boards, each in its exact place, repeating the samr e
steps over and over again for hours.
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group has co.npleted training 281 of the 312 San Diego refugees
who enrolled ma basic electronic skills course and all of them
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Sanford Mayor
Mayor Lee Moore (right) cuts the Janice Springfield, owner Hilda Klassan,ribbon to open the Klassen Travel Agency, 107 manager-agent Tevor Morley (with daughter
W. First St., Sanford, while (from left) Greater Jennifer) and other guests look on.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce President

Raborn Attends Program
M.L. "Sonny" Raborn, a member of the Seminole
County Board of Realtors, attended the March 2 to S
Realtors Institute, a week-long education program
conducted by the Florida Association of Realtors.
Raborn is owner of Raborn Realty.

Rich Plan of Florida
Director of Marketing
Dale Coffman (left)
and company President W. E. Adamson
prepare for a recent
statewide conference
the Sanford company
gave at the Sanford
Civic Center. Located
on Magnolia Avenue,
the company welcomed more than 120 salesmen from throughout
the state.

A faculty of 20 instructors conducted the Orlando
classes in real estate fundamentals, legal aspects,

economics, listing and selling, finance, advertising,
construction, condominiums, taxes, appraising, office
management, investment, exchanging, syndication,
communication, and property management.
Instructors came from three states and 11 Florida
communities.

Murray On Cardinal Team
Patrick J. Murray, formerly associated with
Juvenile Services in Seminole County, has been appointed to the staff of the Land Acquisition Department
of Cardinal Industries, Inc., a Sanford-based producer
of factory-built modular apartments and motel units.
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Seminole County. Murray, educated at St. Peters
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Center In Dublin, Ireland, has also been a Catholic

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Escondido, a short two minutes walk from
Altamonte Mall, is selling almost faster than it can be
built. The new community consists of two and three
bedroom adult condominiums.
The first phase of 60 units was virtually gone before
the grand opening. The builders, Residential Cornmutdtles of America has already accepted ndeposits
on the second phase of 59 units that just began construction.
Work is going rapidly ahead on the clubhouse, pool,
whirlpool, lighted tennis courts and lighted promenade
around the landscaped pond.

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student passing ale is hltsst In Florida I For course
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and will feature such amenities as space.
efficient kitchens and large balconies.

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Health , will be held March 24-2Sat the University of Central

help them with their Sewing Badge by taking them to a
fabric store and helping them with their
projects.
This past week was National Girl Scout Week and
thousands of young women all over the country were
doing similar things as part of the on-going Girl Scout
movement. Women leaders helping young girls in
numerous scouting activities and not a man in sight.
Right?
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So Elalne Howland is one of the co-leaders of Troop
33 in Sanford. The other co-leader is Bill Rowland, her
husband. Rowland has been associated with the Girl
Scouts for three years but "this is my first year as an
active male member of the Girl Scouts," he said.
Many people have the mistaken belief that the Girl
Scouts is strictly a female organization and no men
need apply, but this is not the case.
"We need more men in the Girl Scout organization."
said Rowland. "We need men to give the male Ideas of
how something is done."
There are many ways in which men can help In the
Girl Scouts. On camping trips It helps to have men for
security in the campgrounds. Men ar used as rangers
in the Girl Scout camps. Many men handle the
publicity and public relation chores, explained the
Rowlands, but the primary need is for men to help with
the weekly meetings of the troops.

Biology Building. Sessions will end at 5 p.m. both days. For

additional information contact the UCF College 01
Extended Studies, at (305) 275-2123. A registration fee of $6

will cover both days.

Th. Classroom'

SPICE (Seminole Parents Involved in Children's

Education) will meet March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Westmonte
Recreation Center, Spring Oaks, in Altamonte Springs,
The speaker will be Julian Norman who is a teacher and
PREP coordinator at Casselberry Elementary School. His

topic will be "Love In The Classroom." The public is in.
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The troops meet once i week at their leader's home
for a couple of hours and are usually kept busy with one
of the hundred.s of activities that can be found In the
scouting program. It can be time consuming for the
leader, but as Rowland said, "The troop gets out
whatever the troop leader puts in."
liefore the girls can do anything, he said, they need
that adult volunteer, male or female, who is willing to
in vest some time and effort to help get a scouting
program started in their neighborhood, or to keep an
established troop going.
"This is what it takes," lie said. "You have to have
that leadership."

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Prices for a good Arabian can start around $1,500 and go up
toward $10,000 and higher if it is a champion.
With the cost of feed and keeping a horse so high these days,
It can be a good Investment, "It doesn't make sense to buy a
crummy horse," said Boetto. He explained that by buying a
good horse, he can be trained and ridden and should the owner
decide to sell him at a later date It is possible to get a good
price for it in return.
A "crummy horse" can be much more expensive in the
long run and much more difficult to sell.
Some of the specialized equipment used to train the horses
may not be familiar to people not working with horses and a
humorous episode resulted when a woman mistook an electric
horse walker for something else,
The hones are often exercised by an electric wafter, several
long poles extending spoke-like from a motor, which turns and
walks the horses in a circle,
A woman came to the Boetto's door one day and asked to buy
Mystified by her request they asked what made her think
they had cane syrup for sale. She said she saw their horse
operating the sugar cane crusher, not realizing she had
mistaken the horse walker for an old-fashlbned, horse.
operated cane peels.
Owning horses, especially purebreds that must be kept In
first-class shape, is a lull time job that requires a lot of hard
work but ills work that Miss Boetto enjoys.
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from which all other breeds developed, said Miss Boetto, and
large numbers of them are raised in Egypt, Poland and
Russia, It Is also a popular breed in the United States because
It Is such a versatile horse.
They can be trained as jumpers, to pull a cart, or ridden with
the English or Western saddle. Their gentle disposition also
makes them a good first horse, she said.
The horse is also popular in Florida and the Arabian horse
Association of Florida Is the largest organization for owners of
pure-bred horses In the state.
Buetto is the state president and the family is also active in
the Orlando Arabian Horse Club which meets on the first
Monday of the month at the First Federal Savings and Than in

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knives and luitchets, knots and ecoloy.
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girls and women."
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I or not much of a leader in ( ooking or Sewing Badges
but there is ,a place in it for inen."
An ywhere girls go there is always the need for a cole.oler, another adult to keep an eye on things and to
[tell) Itid. l'SIk'CiilllY tIll trips," said Mrs. Rowland,
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She has grown from a little girl who wanted a horse into an
one," said Laura Boe tto.
In fact, she and her parents now own 14 Arabian horses and experienced horse trainer who spends many of her weekends
breed, train and sell the animals at their Longwood home on at horse shows around the state.
The last two weekends were spent in Miami and this
Lazy Acres ,Lane.
Dominic and Eunice Boetto moved here from Missouri nine weekend she will participate in a large show in Ocala. This
years ago and decided to raise Arabians. Many other people on exposure helps sales and stud fees. '-'I take the horses to horse
shows and people see them," she said, "especially if you're
Lazy Acres Lane now own horses as well,
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The Altamonte Springs Community Jazz Ensemble will
be performing the third in a series of concerts at the
Eastmonte Civic Center, March 16, at 7p.m. The concert is
free and open to the public.

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It was easy to tell where the girls were; their voices
carried all over the house.
. sour girls T even Girt Scouts — are in the
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March 18, at Good Shepherd Church, 5400 Orlando Drive
Orlando.
We Care is a 7 day, 24-hour, Crisis Intervention-Suicide
prevention Center. Ile orientation sessions are open to all
who are interested. Anyone may attend one or more of the
sessions without obliRation. For information call 628-1227.

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Mid-Florida Council on Adoptable Children (COAC) will
hold an orgainzational meeting at 7:30 p.m. on March 20, at
941 West Morse Boulevard, Winter Park.
Adoptive parents, those seeking to adopt and citizen
advocates interested in identifying and removing barriers
to adoption are invited. For information about COAC
telephone 305) 647-5000.

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will be offered at Seminole Community College on March
24 24 and 26.
GED Test Orientation will be held on March 20 at 4 p.m.
Students qualified to take the tests are encouraged to attend
this class on "How to Take and Pass the GED Exams"

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Robert N. Dosh has been promoted to vice president
of Continental Resources Co. (CRC) in Winter Park.
Announcement of Dash's promotion was made by
Kenneth L. Lay, president of CRC.
Formerly director of administration, Dosh will
continue to be responsible for the company's administrative services department and will also have
responsibility for the company's human resources
department.
Dosh joined Continental Resources (then Florida
Gas Co.) as safety coordinator in 1967. He was named
manager of land development In 1* and became vice
president of Florida Land Co., a subsidiary, later that
year. He was named special project representative in
1974, and became dIrector of administration In 1*71.

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if they finish the training.
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no boat people move Into bottom level assembly jobs that
pay about $7,500 to $10,000 a year. A number of the earlier
arrivals have now worked their way to advanced positions.
Tran, 30, a former Air Force maintenance officer who is
working on an electrical engineering degree at night, has been
with
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defense division. Senior technical jobs pay $12,000 to $18,000 a
Yew.
"This Is good work for us because it does not require much
speaking English," Tran said, "Most Vietnamese have good
educations In mathematics, and we have small hands for in.
tricate work."
"This is essy work for us to do," said Miss Phung. I'Viet.
namese learn skill with the hands as children."
Robert Lewis, employment developer with the International
Rescue Committee of Los Angeles, said he placed 75 vlet.
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West Volusia Stamp Club will present a stamp exhibit
Saturday, March 22, featuring ,The many facets of stamp
collecting" from stampless covers to world wide collections, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Jane Murray Hall of the
First Congregational Church, 201 W. University Ave.,
Orange City.
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A swap table to swap off duplicates will be an added at.
traction. Information on how to start stamp collection will
be available. Stamps will be identified and questions answered. Collectors and would-be-collectors are welcome.
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from March 2 to 4.
Farmers and ranchers in the county who sustained
production or physical losses as a result of the severe
weather may be eligible to receive an emergency loan
from the Farmers Home Administration. Those who
have not received an emergency loan to assist them in
recovering from their loss resulting from this disaster,
may apply for such a loan at the Farmers Home
Administration office located at Lakeview Plaza, 314
E. Commercial, (P.O. Box 1448) Sanford, before the
close of business on Dec. 11, for physical and
production losses.
Individual examination will be made of each application to determine the type of emergency loan
benefits for which the applicant is eligible. Farm
emergency loans may include funds to repair or
restore damaged farm property as well as reimburse
applicants for expenses already Incurred for such

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of damages and losses caused by extremely low
temperatures, freeze, heavy frost and wind damage

Net sales of Steroid Bros. Stores Inc., for February
were $3,162,451, reflecting a $106,001 or 096 percent
Increase over sales of $2,174,417 recorded In February
W year.
Sales for the fiscal year, ended Feb. 96, were
$41,15704, an Increase of $2,996,717 or 047 percent
over sales of $45,961,717 for the prior fIscal year ended
Feb. 96, M.
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mouth of February and $40,117,904 r.IaIaiaIs the
hLgIt fiscal year vlwi1, awIng the hIst'y of the *1.
year-old company, according to C.A. Terrell, chairman and sident.

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The Farmers Home Administration Is now making
emergency loans In Seminole County, according to
Farmers Home Administration State Director Michael
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Commerce.
Scott Depot, W.Va.; Mrs. including the president, Ada sophomore majoring in
Jack Homer was a little Herman Meadows of Belpol, Reiley, recently towed St sociology.
late, but he made it! Good ole' Ohio; and Mrs. Jean Vincent's Medical Center at
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Meadows of St. Albans, W. Jacksonville.
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The guild is getting In gear Va.
Fighting cancer has been a achieved
to present "The Gospel
George will be I nstalled as longtime project of the local
Truth on April 20 at the Worthy Patron of Seminole women who contribute to
Sanford Civic Center.
Roll t aVu,.,,
Chapter No, 2 Order of cancer research program and
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Wok,was especially written Masonic Temple,
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woman was given a free
M. CaIkey of Sanford, who
The CouncIlofl2,acücle of complete cancer examination
also did the scenario of the Sanford women, met for tue with the latest and most ultra.
awwd.wliming "River Gold," month ly luncheon:t the
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arranging, she said, is
Alfred Eudell, Route 2, Box she spoke to members of the taken a number of courses on
Some unusual plants
overcrowding. A light and
Geneva Garden Club at their the subject, Including one in by Mrs. Rippe in used
the airy arrangement Is much
regular monthly meeUng.
Japanese flower arranging. arrangements she demon. more attractive. It is imRefreshments were served She stressed that proper strated were okra dried on the
Bobby Newsome performed
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with Stetson University's to members and guests by equipment is necessary and branch and branches just

32601. Dr. Arthur Nesmith, of Mr. and Mrs. G. Troy Ray
formerly of Sanford, has Jr., 111 Briarwood Drive, Is on
stopped in to chat with Mona the academic honors list for

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open the doors with long wires 2442 Washington Court;
Mitchell
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arrangement should be one
One of the most common
Pat Southward of Lake Hickory Ave.; William M. them Into your home to en.
A member of the Winter and one-half times the height mistakes
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Mary, wearing a smart bla ck Bar ley, P.O. Box 172; and

of Seminole Memorial Hunziker, Don has been Florida Regional Hospital,
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Given in marriage by Ruppert Watson, the bride chose for
her vows a formal gown of ivory satin lavishly embellished
with laceand beads which cascaded into a three-tiered Ivory
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Come square dance for Erica on March 29 at the
Sanford Civic Center. If you are not a square dancer
upon arrival, )OU should know your do, si, dos before
the evening is over according to LOIS Smith
Lou Hildebrand of DeLand, will be the caller who is
sure to bring dancers to their feet In addition, he will
provide eight dancers as additional entertainment
The BYOB event, with setups available, will begin at
830pm Tickets,at$Iopercouple,areavailablefrorn
any Beta Sigma member or at the door
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several staff members at Orlando Regional Hospital
Eight-month-old Erica, who weighed only one and
one half pounds at birth, defied dea th during te stay
in the hospitalfollowing herpremature birth and many
complications
The tiny scrapper is doing well now, thank you, at the
Longwood home of her parents, Gail and Gary COOk
Erica's struggle for survival has been costly
billsareexorbttantin spiteof the factthatherlife Isso
beautiful to all who know her
And Crica's grandmother, Margie Belne, secretary
In the Sanford office of Dr. Robert J Smith, has many
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Rev. Gary Isner
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Rev. Albert Heard, minister-director of the Salt Lake
City United Church of Religious Science will speak Sunday
at the 10:30 a.m. service of Winter Park Church of Religious
Science, Park East Theatre, Highway 17.92 at Lee Road,
Like his long-time friend Dr. Roy Graves minister of the
Winter Park church, Heard is president of tise International
Thought Alliance in his area and is also president of
the Grind Teton Meditation Retreat.
Beginning Sunday it 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Kay. Dunn, a
graduate in Religious Science, will present a six-week
course,* "Co1ng -1910" at the Religious Science Center,
1434 Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park,

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Gospel Sing

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There will be an old fashioned Gospel Sing at Ravenna
Park Baptist Mission Church, 2743 Country Club Road,
Sanford on Friday, March21 from 7:30 until 11 pin.Ho.tlng
this event will be The Good News Singers. Appearing with
them will be The Gospel Truth Singers from Apopka, Gene
Eva Shelton, The Sanford Male Chorus, and Glenn
Welborn, all from Sanford.
Refreshments will be served during Intermission, a
nursery will be provided and admission Is free.

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WILSON EICHELBERGER
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and Employees

Altamonte,Majtland Christian Women's Club will hold its
Hard, Brisid, from 9:45 to 11:45 am, on Thursday, March
Vat the Maitland Civic Center. Aspeclalfeature will boa
presentation presented by Joyce's Crafts of Cauelberry,
music by the Hunting Family Quartet. Inepirstional
Meeker will be Pat Schulert, former high school leather in
Colombia, South America who was a victim of Polio.
Reservation for On Brach and nursery service should be
made by calling 1343050 by March 24.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURECO.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson

SENKARIK GLASS
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duet a Novena at All Souls Catholic Churdi, Sanford, March
$31. Thore will be Ma.,s each day at a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The Novena service takes place derieg lb. Mase
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By DAVID K ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer

special hunger lutlus WIUVII
says in its working paper, "that
Poverty, it adds, is caused by any "divine sanction."
sistently raised more money than much of the suffering endured by the
three things insufficient economic
"On the other hand," it added,
their targets; new organizations hundreds of millions of our neigh. -growth, domination of poor nations "some things are so clear to us that
"We are drawn to this cause by the were established, some of them bors who live in absolute poverty
by rich nations and domination of we base our lives on them."
sheer weight of human misery."
legitimate and others suspicious.
and suffer chronic malnutrition is poor classes by rich elites within
With
those
words,
Put bluntly, the taskforce conthe
In the midst of it, the needless."
countries.
eluded
that "the present situation is
Interreligious Taskforce on U.S. Interreligious Task on U.S. Food
"This massive human misery is
The draft proposes a number of morally intolerable."
Food Policy introduces a major new Policy, made up of some two dozen not the fruit of the strange working criteria, in the form of questions,
for
document which it modestly calls, Protestant, Roman Catholic and of fate: it is a function of the way evaluating U.S. policies as they
If nothing could be done about
"a working paper," aimed at Jewish staff people in Washington, society is structured," the draft impinge on hunger questions: Does hunger, malnutrition and poverty,
"identifying a food policy agenda for D.C., was established to monitor and says. "It is not a consequence of an i t promote meeting basic human the taskforce said, it would be a
the 1980s."
help shape U.S. policy "so as to insufficiency of resources; it is a tt1s through equitable growth?
different situation.
The battle against hunger was achieve a greater measure of justice result of the maldistribution of
and of the power to Does it promote a more equitable
something of a fashion in the mid. for the needy."
"But because human society
resources
1970s as television and newspapers
As the headlines on hunger have decide how resources shall be global order? Does it promote more could, if it would, see that no child
equitable national orders? Does it goes to bed hungry, prevent much of
brought pictures of starving come and gone, the taskforce has distributed."
develop
patterns that are tile world's disease and abolish
children across the globe into the continued its work in Washington,
The paper is currently being
ecologically
sustainable?
'absolute Poverty, our failure to do so
living rooms of millions of testifying on Capitol Hill, writing the distributed throughout the religious
Americans.
president and working to keep alive
for study and response.
While the taskforce said its views is morally outrageous."
And the response was generous the U.S. religious community's
Its thesis is simple but startlingly are grounded firmly in the Word of
"Hunger in today's world is not
and Immediate.
cuIsu3litsnent to end world hunger. radical: people are hungry, it God as expressed through Judeo- just a problem to be solved; it is a
Established churches set up
"We are convinced," the taskforce argues, because they are poor.
Christian history, it (liLt not claim scandal to be removed," it said.
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Secret Of True Relaxation
By GEORGE B. PLAGENZ

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strain too much after God.
She counseled relaxation and
tranquillity and waiting for
God to come to us.
That is one of the reasons
she thought holy conununion
among the most vital parts of
religious life
because God
comes to us in the Lord's
Supper with little or no effort

Transcendental Meditation
-or "TM "-is
such
great popularity today
because it offers people an
%
easy way to relax.
The theory is that when the
conscious mind is relaxed, the
transcendental, or keeper,
Intelligence that resides In the
subconscious comes to the enough time telling people
At other times, when we on our parts.
A nd
there reminded
surface and takes control.
what God can do for them in think we have Found God, he that,
wi
th all our faithless
The result Is a better func- terms of satisfying their seems too "high and lifted
tioning mind and body.
deepest needs and bringing up" and out of reach
as fears and worldly anxieties,
Is there a lesson here for them closer to their heart's inaccessible as the giant elms the lover and keeper of souls
religion?
desire,
on the Devon Academy has us quite safely.
Have some churches
If our religious life tends to campus that John Knowles
The result Is that our tenstressed that the Christian be more outer-directed and describes in his novel "A sions are relaxed and all our
must always be "up and restorative, it is also true that Separate Peace,"
strivings cease.
doing" while forgetting to we spend much of our
"They seemed permanent
When that happens, the way
remind him or her often religious energies looking for and never changing," he Is cleared for our lives to be
enough that "in quietness and God instead of realizing that writes, "an untouched, taken over by the deeper,
confidence (relaxation) shall he is looking for us,
unreachable world high in hidden source of human
be your strength"?
"Oh, that I knew where I space
too high to be en- happiness, the
divine
Churches spend too much might find him," said Job. joyed, too high for anything - presence that can bring our
tlme,It is said, telling people This too Is our lament,
great and remote and never most cherished dreams to
what they can do for God In
If .we stopped our frantic useful,"
reality.
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terms of fulfilling their looklhg long enough to listen,
Evelyn Underhill, a trusted
Then life begins to open up
responsibility to their neigh- we could hear "those feet that spiritual guide for many for.:Us like buds under the
bar, their community and the follow, follow after" fnpursuit during her lifetime, was warm spring skies and the
world,
of us and our searching would continually having to advise winter of our discontent is
And they do not spend come to an end.
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St. Patrick Is the patron saint of Ireland.
There people celebra te his day, March 17, as
a national holiday. Many sections of the
United States celebrate this day with
parades, parties, and sometimes even a
holiday from school.
There
legends about Pa trick.
Despite the miraculous lore surrounding his
story, we are still able to recognize In these
legends a man of action, fierce determinatlon, and unrelenting courage. In less
Um 30 years, Patrick converted the country
of Ireland to Christianity. He divided the
lsland into dioceses and then Into parishes. He
founded churches, monasteries, and schools,
Irish men and women converts were then sent
throughout Europe to share their faith.
It Is Interesting to note that Patrick chose to
preach In a land where he had once lived as a
slave. In his "Confessions", he wrote that he
returned to Ireland after having a recurring
dream in whids all the children of Ireland
arledout to him to"Come and walk among us
once more.,,
Ireland's rugged land and climate housed
few Christians when Patrick began his

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Ps record of Mi. se effectively that he doss
ml even rlwltwlb.r whit they were. God
roadw a% "I will he merdlul to (yost)
l a*. o sanw, aid (your) sins and (Yaw)
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Area Church
Dr. Robert Schuller,
minister of the famed Garden
Grove Community Church
now finalizing construction of
the "Crystal Cathedral" in
California, will speak at a
"Possibility Thinker's Rally"
at 7:30 p.m., March 18, in
Lake Eola Park in Orlando.
More than 10,000 persons
crowd into his church each
Sunday, sit In the outdoor
garden or in their cars in the
"drive-in sanctuary" parking
lot. Three million viewers see
his "Hour of Power" program
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Jesus 10 opens Wednesday pearance. Featured speakers
Dr. Schuller also writes a
night and will continue will be Bill Bright, founder syndicated
column
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through Saturday night when and president of Campus spiritual advice
carried by 100
it will conclude with a mass Crusdade International and newspapers.
outdoor worship and cons. Joni Eareckson, artist, author
lie will remain the area for
munlon service. Gates will and star of the feature motion
dedication
of the new sancopen at noon on Tuesday.
picture, "Joni."
For the fifth consecutive
Other teachers will be tuary at Rolling Hills Con).
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tililnit',' Church in 7&amp;,llwn.nI
w, el,uuuuu,, of
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people and adults will gather Harthern, Larry Tomczak, Wednesday
on 172-acre site off Highway Peter Lard, Tom Skinner, to seating capacity, ad192 near Walt Disney World Alex Clattenburg, Benny mission will be by ticket only.
for three days and four nights Hinn, Denny Duron, Malcolni For ticket Information call
of worship, Bible teaching, Macgregor, Keith Phillips, 3O57644
music and camping.
and Bob Shelley. Those
There will be another
Last year almost 28,000 ministering the Word in music special program in the
new
Christians of all ages, will be Ken Medema, Amy church Sunday, April 13 at 7
denominations and races Grant, Dave Boyer, Jessy p.m. for the dedication of the
gathered from all parts of Dixon &amp; Band, Lithe Knauls, new or ga n;
America for the Jesus 79 The Sharretts, The Rambos,
Regular services will be
weekend of praise and and the Young Floridians with
held
in the new building
fellowship.
Rick Eldridge.
Sundays at 10 a.m, followed
For the first time thIs year
Teaching sessions will be
there will bea mass urchestra interpreted for the hearing by fellowship over coffee and
a Good News Hour at 11:30
and choir participating during impaired by
Dr. Lottie a.m.
festival worship sessions.
RiekOtIhOff. A children's tent
A music seminar will be will conduct special services
The church was bulltonsix
held each day in one of
for children ages 5-12 acres of prime property
tents from 2:15 to 3:30p.m. by featuring Bill Wilson
and (tousled to Dr. Schuller In 1977
Rick Powell. A pastor's and Circus Alleluia, formerly of by George Johnson, owner of
church leader's seminar on
Zellwood
Station,
a
the Flying High circus.
cchurch growth will be conretirement
community on
Ample parking will be
ducted on the grounds by provided, fast food, npiete Highway 441, north of
Pastor Roy Harthern of
, and dr inks will be Apopka. Johnson wanted this
Calvary Assembly, Winter eavalluble on the site in ad- area to have a "God-loving,
Park from 10:41 a.m. and dition to a grocery
store that positive thinking church"
noon Th ursday through will stock
such as the one served by Dr.
Saturday.
Schuller.
produce, and surmiries.
Evie, well known gospel
For information or tickets
Rev. Harold DeRoo of
artist of the 70s teams with write Jesus Festivals-, P,O, Langl
ia Um Founding
'her husband, Pelle KarLsson, Box 7447, Orlando, Fl 32154 or pastor of
the
new church,
to make a special
call 13051 647-2218.
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guest speaker (HI Sun.
day. March 2:1, at the
II a.m. service for the
St.
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Church Men's Day. '
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guest speak.
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Blake, an Instructor at
Seminole 111gb School
and an active member
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walked all of Ireland throughout his life
despite danger, hardships, and loneliness. He
overcame all otztacles. Patrick must have
gat hered outstanding Christians around him,
because Ireland became known as "Island of
Saints."
The shamrock is associated with St. Patrick
because legend says that he used the
shamrock to explain the Trinity to the two
daughters of the king.
From the breastplate of St. Patrick we
learn the prayer asking that we may be:
Christ In the heart of every person
who thinks of me,
Christ In the eye that sm me,
Christ in the ear that hears me.

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The Den Weniger Gospel Team will appear at
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church, 2626 Palmetto Ay., Sanford, March 16.21 at 7 :() p.m.
%'efIger has conducted more than 150 revivals,
rallies and camps over the past 10 years assisted
by his wife, Kathy and daughters. Uene and
Robin.

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But the good news is that you can Overcome
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truth Youdon'thave to hear
thivokiofaoduytoyou,"Youareforgiven
of your past." God has already said It In SM
Bible. Start believing it right now. It may
too simple, but when you apply faith to
your heart and salad- faith in what God has
seld concennin use forgiveness of your
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As you believe that you are forgiven, as the
£crlptirea say you are, you will begin to
forgive yourself. And when Satan tries to dig
up ywx .st lit., you will be gla to sw e
your th
isand announn to di e d.u, "As
surely as Christ died, so my sins are dead;
and as surely as He lives, my life Is without
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MiiIokays participating lathe service.

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This Sunday evening, 6 p.m., Ken McIntosh, local attorney, will begin a three-week presentation of "The Trials
of Jesus." This is especially planned for adults in the
congregation and should afford an Insight from a lawyer's
viewpoint not readily seen in the scriptural account,

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preach at the 7:30p.m. service Sunday at First Baptist
Church of Deltona and show slides of his work. Spanish
services will be held in the church annex at 7:30 p.m.

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Cu. Church Ave. A Grant St.
($euffisrn)
Rev. James W. Hemmed
Pester
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MeriWngWership
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Evangelical Film's newest film, "In Remembrance," the
re-creation of the men and events surrounding the Last
Supper and the night that would change theiI' lives forever,
will be shown Wednesday at 7p.m. at First Baptist Church,
Deltona, The film Is free to the public and a nursery will be
provided.

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Rev. M. H. Burke Jr.
Sunday School

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Sunday School
Morning Worship
Church Training

Terry L. Clark, the church's Minister of Music-Youth of
First Baptist Church, Sanford, has planned a Children's
Music Leadership Workshop or Friday and Saturday,
March 21 and 22, with sessions being 7.9 p.m. Friday, and
L:30.4 Saturday. Clinicians will be Dr. Louie and June
Bailey, from the Bayshore Baptist Church, Tampa. This
will be a methods and materials clinic on the how to and
what with of guiding preschoolers and younger children in
music learning opportunities.
The target group will be directors of children's choir;
workers with children In Sunday School and Church
Training; kindergarten leadership, and anyone Interested
in learnIrg to work with children and music.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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more efficient alone,
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week with a surge of energy
reponse; one notrump or two you are an incurable optimist, date,
ARIES (March 21-Aprfl 19) and zest, demonstrating how
bearts, depending on partnier. you might try three
ship, over a one-heart with the last we mentioned This is not the week to let the to move forward with no
- If you
response; and two spades over Of cowIa,
__play forcing Monday blues give you a slow thought of past negatives.
jump raises you have to rebi
a
start Dig in. Be asiertive.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22'Jan.
° ije better. with all these hands
Use
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SpIlIrAid,
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minimum and only opened t
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23notrump with hand four, for each to Astro.Graph, Box
because your points are gilt
You also should pass with 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. Dec. 21) FrIends are drawn to
edged. You plan to rabid one
notrump over a diamond

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pan
two.cub or1,. one-, ahead .for you - in the year satisfaction from your work If.,
notrump response.
following your birthday by you involve yourself with

qualities to gain your ends, love will take priority over

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one heart or one spade to
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Probably the most common notrump over one spade, raise offer you greater material today. Use your insights to
club opening bid is what is one heart or bid one heart

sometimes called a junior over one diamond.
notrump, In other words, a
Hand four. you have 15 inaugurate the situation, profit.
his
13 to 15 HCP. It can HCP plus a 10 - just under a you'll be the one to guide
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
include five clubs. It may notrump opener. Take a things to fruition.
Cooperation and
conhave only three clubs. But chance and bid one spade over
PISCES
(Feb.
20-March
20)
slderation
will
be
readily
most of the time it will be a red-suit response, and of Assert yourself today,
granted today because you set
made with four.
course you raise one sde to because you have an excellent th
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some changes set you on the supporter of something you
road toward making ad- thought was a dead issue, Its
justments in your goals and resurrection will be due to

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March 16 1980

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A
search for innovative pursuits. Drop any old, un. situation that mayaveeen
a source of concern or stress
profitable projects.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 13 likely to be terminated
Something that had you tied to today. A new agreement or
the past can now be understanding will set things
eliminated by logic and right.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
reason. Find out more of what
lies ahead for you in the year there is something you've
following your birthday by been working on that has t
sending for yotr copy of come off well, now is the time
Graph, Box. 489, Radio to discard the project. Apply.
your effort toward a new
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LONDON UPI — Gold plummeted th e first time since last Dec. P1 that the
below the $500 an ounce miiark for the. pound fell below the $22 mark.
first time since last December today and
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BOGOTA, Colomimbia (UPI)
Uruguayan Anibassador Fernando
Gomez toda' escaped from the occupied
Dominican Embassy, where 19 other
dlplomimts are being held hostage, but
was almiiost shot by a policeman who
apparently
Witnessesmistook hint for a guerrilla,
said Gmiiez jumped out of it
second-story window in the front of the
building and then scampered away

Gomez was taken to it military hospital
am the ammmbassador of Uruguay," not far from the eillbaSsy on Bogota's
6onivi sureaumt'd at tiut' soldier,
west side. Reporters said Gomez
Once Gtimiiez was in the hands of the reportedly suffered only bruises when he
iiiilitarv, three shots rang out but it was jumiiid out the window of the embassy.
not imumuediately known if they were fired
The 19 diplomats still at the embassy
by the guards or tilt, guerrillas,
were isolated from any outside contact
(omnez is the third ambassador to and there was little indication negotia.
leave time occupied embassy. Maria tions with the Colombian government
Elena Chassoul, Costa Rica's am. would be renewed soon. Twelve to 15
behind cars parked on the dead-end bassadot-, was released atooM, with otlwr pstansis ars bethi
tMd caV*.ve.
meverM other women bn5tnges lIve tThys
Arent where -the en ebsyis tocktetl:' Generally weII-thtnrmed sees said
proaciming ambassador.

Gotnez then fled along a row of after the siege Ix-gan.
for good luck and a little "wearin' ol the gree to everybody can become an
on Sunday that the governnient may
apartinent buildings to the left
Oil March 6, tile guerrillas freed accept "in principle" an offer by tile
honorary Irishman on' March 17,says Shaun 011rkin, who lives on Tangerine ofevacuated
the embassy.
A startled policeman, Ainbassador Edgar Selier of Austria for Cuban gomrrunent to give political
Drive In Sanford. See how the nation Is celebrating

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apparently thinking he was one of the "hummmanitariamu reasons" so lie could be asylum to the guerrillas and to try to
guerrillas, fired one shot at the imp- with his ailing wife in Vienna,
break the negotiations stalemate.

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percent will soon force the dollar down
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to be built south 01 the Lake Mary exit builder. Robinson was not available for
near Interstate 4, Lake Mary officials comment today at his Longwood home.
would like to be told about It.
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R.
Longwood, In whose district the proposed
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weekend.
harness track would be located, said he
City Manager Phil Kulbes said today has heard, unofficially, that plans are
before any such facility could be con- being talked about to crea te a harness
structed, a zoning exception or per. track in Lake Mary. He said a referenmission for conditional use would have to dum and approval of Seminole County
be requested from the city and a site plan voters may be necessary before a fourth
would have to be presented. The city has pari-mutuel wagering establishment
not received either request nor has it could be operated.
received any other notification of such a
Robinson announced the new facility
happening.
would, have two tracks, one for racing,
The announcement 01 the Impending and one for training,and will be
as
track development was made by Mark Sunshine Raceway.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Supreme
Court today refused a request by an
Izmmmni gr&amp;ition reform group to delay the
1980 census — scheduled to begin April 1
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the official count.
The justices turned down a motion for
an injunction by the Federation for
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aliens would "dilute" the population base
for congressional reapportionment.
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asked the Supreme Court to put off the
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The hard-line Islamic Republican Decteri delay surgery a the ikab. 8
Party gabbed an early lead In balloting Wield In Mid, Pap IA.
for the Iranian parliament, charged with
deciding the fate of the 80 AmerIca paigned for an end to the 2Dweek.old
hostages, but allegations 01 voting fraud hostage crisis to allow Iran to attend 10
raised the possibility some results could intsai uss.
be voided.
BaaI.Sadr ordered an investigation 01
Any annulment of balloting could - the charges of fraud. He asked t,
further the delay the process olehitlag election supervision committee In
Iran's Mails, or 270.aeat parllwwt, Tehran Sunday night to announce the
expected to convene In May.
total number of votes cast, regloin by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has said region, at the .SK1 01eaCh day.
once It cenwnes the parliament will
'Obvloiily, wherever there was U
dadde whether the Americans, held luisive (rand, the elections shall be
captive for 13 days, will be freed. 'lbs allied asnoon. can 401aM lmwip.r
militants hekbng the hodNes said elsctla.. However, I do not believe such
Sunday they will obey the legislator.. fr,w'uhig acts apply 10 ll FOgiOfli,"
Results trickled In from across the BanI.ladr said.
cowttiy and the final outcome for the
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car In which a 15-year-old Maitland girl died and into a tree on Reardall Avenue, two miles from
two persons suffered Injuries requiring Sanford.

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Tree,
Iw'p,ntaliati setting an early winning- More then 2,000 esnIdate. 'an In the
tread.
A 18year.old Maitland girl was killed and four Winter Park into the tree, destroying the front of the passenger compart.
election and only thee, who mosive a
'Ihraa Rao Sunday W&amp; said the majority will win election to a esat. lbs rwldenta injured, when acar craahed Into a tree off Beardall ment, patrolmen say.
Avenue, east of Sanford. Sunday evening.
Islamic Republican Party, led by runalaiag ash
abog half the Vs
The accident also resulted in the hospitalization at Seminole
Ayatollah Mohammed B,h,shia, to the seats - will be decided in a row
Megan McCabe, 18,012101 McIntosh Way, Maitland, died Memorial Hospital of two passengers In the car. David Hecht,
owl, lead in 2 e]ictor'J IMrlctà ft said election ned 1100011L
wbm an, American Motors Corp. Hornet driven by Dana 21, of 1701 Walnut Ave., Winter Park, is listed in serious conIS- candidates won seats but did sot
A spshman for the Mostem militants
Weber, 17, 1803 Highland Drive, Winter Park, crashed Into a ditbon with compound fractures of both legs. Beth Danley, 18,
vi pirfin were the wbora. ocesç4eg the ombssq said: "Yes, the
tree at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, said Florida Highway patrolmen. of 614 St. Dunstan Way, Winter Park is listed in fair condition.
Wilier was treated and released at Seminole Memorial
U the arly trand prov Mroct, it dadmis will, dft by the 4Jen who
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Ho*tal. She apparently lost control of the car as she was Winter Park, was treated and released.
headed south on Beardall. Her car them swerved off the road
Banilademoderate who has emw &amp;NPL"
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counting legal residents, not illegal
aliens. They asked for a separate count of
Illegal aliens.
A three-judge federal court panel
turned them down, ruling they did not
have legal standing to challenge the
census and failed to show they would be
harmed by Incl usion of illegal aliens in
the head count.

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to the city ma na ger stating that the
correct date for termination of the

The militants said the safety of the hostages, now in their
158th day of captivity, was in the hands of the "criminal"

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But City Attorney C. Vernon Mize Jr.
said Monday the lease Is for 5 years,
therefore Sept. 30 Is the Intended terminatlon date.

Carter administration,
In an earlier statement, they said Washington's decision to
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cancellation notice from the city asking
the county to vacate the building by Se pt.
30, but County Aftorney Nikki Clayton
told t he board that da te is not a possible
termination da te by the terms of the
lease.
own terms Oct. 1, 1960, she said.

naval blockade or some other military action should the

reprisals not work and the hostages remain held.

library lease is Oct. 1.
On April 2 the county received a lease

The building lease, which was entered
into on Sept. 23, 1975,'terminates by Its

immediately kill all the hostages," the militants said in a

Iran hinted Tuesday that it take new anti-U.S. steps because

of the sanctions imposed by President Carter, and warned
American allies their flow of Iranian oil would stop if they
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said, the only possible cancellation.
effective dates were Oct. I of each year.
lithe contract is carried out to its

termination date of Oct. 1, 1980, the lease
stipulates that the books, materials and
items of equipment become the property

a very lovely relationship.

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letter carriens we almdy working system.

ftrefighter his district has hired since it

According to Powell, Sanford's workers unnecessary to run the

large amoimta Of OVeI'tüfle
With cutbacks In these places,
the pcot. office has not bovased the Powell says the system could continue
number of Iflailmnen 111 two yearL
to run six days a week while meeting a

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The tests Kaiser used, however, are
almost exactly thie smile as those that

eliminated the physical agility test, he were used by the state of Florida until the

"She (Lapp) was qualified," Floyd
said. "I'd rather hire a female now who I

feel is qualified rather than be forced into

said I.App's background nd references

federal Equal Employment Opportunity hiring one later who isn't."
were better than those of any of the other Conunission (EEOC)
"But we'll put her to work and see how
ruled they were

He said he knows of one man who tighter budget.

A wIna11 of $310,000 will be relit edabliumnenta, he u1
Hecited uezamplesthat the headtax
among two Swnlnoi, cities and the
ii iegistation revenues at the Sanford.(hiwdo Kennel
gy
sponeored by Stat. Rep. Robert Hat- nub, estimated at $3,800, would go °
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HuUsway said today, a ceaçsnion bill would go to the Seminole Counts CornhewiulhslMrcingaisiwsUrnsu "Mm and tu
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resulting revesus from the pal-mutual
Florida vagerlag establishments.
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plicants. said Goldenrod-Dommerich ups, push-ups and rope climbing without Action plan that anticipated hiring one by
using one's feet.
1982-83.

Assista nt Fire Chief Mitch Floyd.
Although Floyd said she Is the first

applicants.
she does Just like anyone else."
discriminatory,
"Just by first glance I'd say she's
Lapp currently works as a lab
probably as capable as some of the male
But Kaiser sa id he would continue to
employees - now and in the past," he use physical tests beca use hir ing a technician for Dr. Benjamin Newman In
person wi th no strength could endanger Altamonte Springs.
said.
She said she became interested in the
Lapp will start her job at the (Ire lives.
"Firefighting is the most physically firefighting profession after talking with
station at Aloma and Palmetto Streets on
Aprill4wlthaahlft24hoursonandl6 demanding job thereis,"Kaisersald. rnanyflrefighterslnthe courseofad.
"Hiring someone with no strength could ministering stress tests to 150 Altamonte
hours Off,
"I'm nervous, but excited about it," endanger the person's life and the lives of Spr ings f irem en as Nesman's assistant.
she said.
feUowfIrefighterThat'sa chance we're
"I spent about an hour wi th each of
"I'll be riding the engine until I get my not willing to accept."
t hem during the tests," she said, "and we
At the same time, however, Buddy would get to ta lking about firefighting
EMT (emergency medical technician)
certification," she said.
Dewar, chief of the sta te Bureau of Fire work."
She will be on probation for one year, Standards and Training, said the state
Lapp said her next cha llenge is to
salt
has eliminated physical tests because become certified as a paramedic.
Lapp said she applied for the job they could not be shown to ha ve a valid
And she has no resentment concerning
because the district does not require a relationship to the job requirements.
the physical tests.
physical agility teeL They do require
Because the state has failed to design a
She said she feels she should be good
that an applicant have successfully valid test since theIrs was ruled Invalid as the men are.
completed an approved firefighting by the EEOCKaiaer said he has plans to
"I'm going to start a program of
school and pass the state fIrefighters modifytheteatstomaketlwmmoretask. running and exercise every day," she
exam,
oriented. Dewar said tests In which the said.

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Lapp said she did not want to challenge
But sho rt ly af ter she took the course Seminole County's tests through the

Orange County.
rejected Lapp because she could not pass pressure from the EEOC to hire a
Lapp was chosen over 11 ma le ap- a ba t tery of physical tests including chin- woman, but they had an Affirmative

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Jim King, Lapp's instructor for the 200- applicant performs actual Job functions
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hour firefighting course at Seminole such as removing a ladder from a
Barbara Lapp will become a Community College, said Lapp's per- puinper, are easier to validate.

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renovation and expansion, Kirchtiou
suggested that the city deed the building
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Sanford Mayor Lee Moore said Wednesday he sees no reason for the city to

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Powell added mail delivery would
protesting the budget cutback
proposal which would reduce delivery have bogged dow n if the flexible
workers were not available, a move
to five days a week, Powell said,
The president and congressional planned as part t he cutback. There
are 49 employees at the Sanford post
leaders have said t hey believe
cutback could save money and office, with similar num bers at each
prevent some Increases in postal post office branch In Seminole County.
Only 19 of the employees are letter
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sending letters to their congressmen and vacationing postal workers.
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Sanford's 19 let te r carriers will be but pa id by t he hour to fill in for sick

must renegotiate a lease for the bIIIIdII*5
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service while not saving that much "flexible"letter carriers, workers not

the clerk's union Is also taking similar
Letter Carriers, which represents
country's thousands of pod office action, trying to get its members to

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dam Hussein.
battered border and had booted at least 15,000 Iranians out of
"We have decided to overthrow the Baathlst regime of
the country.
Iraq," Ghotbzadeh was quoted as saying by official Tehran
Ottier Persian Gulf states feared Washington's severing of
Radio, monitored by the BBC in London.
diplomatic relations with Tehran might have bad reperLater the radio reported gun duels between Iraqi and
cussions on the whole area. One report from Kuwait said the
Iranian border forces. It said Iraq was the agressor.
entire region has been "put on alert" because of fears of a
Khomeini demanded the Iraqi artily overthrow Hussein's possible American attack against oil installations in Iran.

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earned 25 hours worth of extra time
Herald Staff Writer
last week, another who worked 16
Sanford letter carriers are joining hours over the normal number.
with their national union's drive to
"We can't even handle six days of
block elimination of Saturday mail mail in six days," said Powell, asking
deliveries, said local president David how the load would be handled by

With the lease expiring by its own
terms In 1989, the county is aware that it

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Dade with the 10 of trumps.

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siderations."

bazdeh followed a cross fire of words between Iranian strongTehran Radio's Arabic broadcasts Tuesday said Iraq had
man Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Iraqi President Sad- mobilized 20,000 soldiers of its 190,000-man army along the

mission Chairman B Kirchhoff.
contract ends Oct. 1, IM. We have

diamonds. South had to over.

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what those people are going through. It is .I situation in which

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"corrupt" regime. Hussein, in turn, vowed that anyone trying
Iran declared today it would "overthrow" the ruling regime
it "will have his hand cut off without hesitation."
in neighboring Iraq in a move that could bring the two feuding
Addressing a Cabinet meeting, Hussein said: "Iraq Is
nations closer to ope n warfare,
prepared to enter any kind of ba ttle to defend its honor and
The statement by Iranian Foreign Minis ter Sadegh Ghot- sovreignty and security at the Arab nation."

Area Letter Carriers

way would let South get away
with just one trump loser.
The one South who went
down found James Chew of
Tulsa in the East seat.
Jim ruffed the queen of
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lie in dicated the clergymen had not miiade contact with all
the h os tages.
Press sec retary Judy Powell, meantime, said in an interviuw on ABC-TV the hostages "are a constant concern

Barb Lapp (right) was rejected by " •

your heart, not someone else's prudent bunker would,

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Iran, Iraq Close To Warfare?

area. Kenny has been delivering mail in Sanford for 14 years.

already overburdened staff, slowing elimination of the jobs even to

agreeable new lease.
Because the building needs

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At all tables East doubled
is when North bid it.

changes" in life as a result of the U.S. sanctions.

the human dimensions completely overpower other con-

morning preparing for a day of deliveries through the Pinecrest

Powell. The union leader says the fewer men in less time.

performed our part and are entitled to

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ho got there were (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)

rallying call.
Reached by telephone from London, an Iranian Foreign
Ministry spokesman today denied reports food and fuel were
being rationed but admitted "it's possible there will be some

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the fruits of the contract."
Under an agreement with the U.S.
General Services Administration (GSA),
the city must see that a library is
maintained at the building until April 17,
19 or o er p of the bui lding will
revert to the federal government. City.
Manager Warren Knowles earlier ndicated that it would be difficul t for
city to maintain a li bra ry If It no longer

today by secondary issues where your finances are West opened a club. South had Bridge," care of this newspato go right up with dummy's per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
ace. Then South cadW the Station, Now York, N.Y.
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for it," she said.
For the city to have retained the
books," she said, "it would have needed
to provide a cancellation notice within
the first four years of the lease 'she said.
,,The books are ft property of the
county if we provide library service

latest U.S. moves and urged the nation to regard it as a

plied through responsible.authorities. "We plan to take him up

Harald Photo by Tom Vincent
Sanford letter carrier Harry Kenny loads up hIs truck this

"I can't understand any other reason

Some East players ruffed
with the three of trumps.
Whereupon South overruf fed,
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Also, 68 percent of the Americans questioned said President
Carter's latest sanctions against Iran were "too little, too
late," and 77 percent said it was a mistake for Carter not to
give Iran an ultimatum for release of the hostages immediately
after they were seized.
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Clayton told the board the city's at.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
This is one of those days when Keep your social encounters
you could feel lost in a crowd. light and frothy today instead
It's not that people aren't of delving into heavy matters.
pleasant, it's that you're A fun discussion could boil

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health and safety of the American hostages.
A White House official said toda y effor ts will be made to
keep channels with Iran o pe n despite the break in relations,
Khomeini insisted in a speech Monday the hostages were in
good health and offered to let outsiders visit them if they ap-

would have had to do so 180 days prior to

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Inherited. In any case, gout Job for you.
Stand up for your just dues

particular could blossom Into chips fall where they may.

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wanted to terminate the lease early, it

cells to produce excessive the complications of gout rather

wi th people with whom you'll has been rerouting things
share new interest. One in earmarked for you. Let the

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year, to take effect on Oct. 1 of such year.

amounts of uric acid Is than rely on diet alone to do the

form several new friendships today if you find out someone

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at least (180 days prior to Oct. 1 of each

because the tendency of the medicines continuously to avoid

logic,

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re active and Thus, if you need to lower your
prominent. That may be uric acid, it is important to take

Tile resullsarea dramatic turnaround front a Harris poll in

WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter will try to "keep from the t hree clergymen who conducted Easter servi ces for
the door open" with Iran and take Ayatollah Khomeini up on the hostages in Tehran and took messages to them. lie said
an offer to let the United States check from time to time oil the
they are expected to bring back tapes from tile captives.

ther party may cancel this contract

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December, when 66 percent of the Americans questioned were
against any type of military action against Iran.
The latest poll, released Tuesday night, showed 51 percent of
the respondents favored military action against Iran if the

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statement broadcast by Tehran Radio, monitored in Kuwait.
The threat came two days after the United Sta tes severed
diplomatic relations with Iran and imposed a trade embargo.
There were growing indications Washington was considering a

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Radio City Station, New York, Remember you can only

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the U.S. Embassy in Tehran today threatened
to kill allhostages
the
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%vsIIING'roN (UPI) - The latest Louis Harris public
Iran.
opinion poll shows most Americans feel military action should
"We warn the American government with all frankness that
be taken against Iran if the American hostages are put on trial
if it launched a mili ta ry aggression against Iran, we shall
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county will not vacate the libra ry on
Sept. 30,"under any circumstances."
The county currently pays $1 a year to
the city to lease the downtown library

this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, continue to produce uric acid.

Hera I d-(USPS 481.280) -Price 20 Cents

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Health Letter num ber 2-3, Gout, classic experiment to prove
63 — — Uric Acid. Other readers who t his was the milk diet, Milk
— — — want this issue can send 75 contains no purines or uric acid
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days to look at possible alter.
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— — — from forming too much uric itself,
— — — — acid. There are new medicines Even the strictest limitation
that help in this regard. To give on purines, and hence uric acid,
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cauliflower, eggplant, lentils, but not necessarily the classic
and mushrooms, oatmeal, gout diet. The main objectives
sardines and spinach. All rich of the gout Wet today are to
and fat foods were to be eliminate fats, particularly th e

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spirit
goddess of
measure (p1)
society (abbr) one.
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science
peace
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shoulder and soniethues families of Europe in the past
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my
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suggest?
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included
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Told Russians Used Gases
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - The brother of an
Afghan resista nce leader said Tuesday he was told
during a three-week visit to refugee camps in Pakistan
that Russian troops were using gases against Afghan

villagers.
Dr. Asadullab Mojadldi, a resident of Jacksonville
whose brother, Sibghatullah Mojadidi, is chairman of
the Afghan National Liberation Front, said fleeing
villagers described two kinds of gases used by the
Russians.

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from a suspected safehouse for FALN terrorists were
examined by au thorities today for clues linking the
Puerto Rican nationalist group toa variety of terrorist
activities,
The search for other leaders of the group who
narrowly avoided capture In the Tuesday ra id also was
under way. Still at large is Oscar Lopez-Rivera, who
was believed to have left the Milwaukee house just
hours before the raid, and William Morales.

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minor roadway Into a major highway north of
436 running parallel to the overburdened state
road throughout the city.
Floyd said feeders on the road would •
provide direct access to the Altamonte Mall,

Rules

Israelis Enter Peace Zone

BAYPORT: highs, 10:36 am., 9:33p.m.; lows 3:40 am., 4:13
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Winding up talks
p.m.
Ina toast ata White House dinner ln honor o(
conceivable."
"We cannot fall," Carter said.
BOATING FORECAST: SI. A,gssUae to Jsplter 1*1.1, Out
with President Anwar Sadat today, President Sadat Tuesday night, Carter expressed his
Carter read excerpts from the Camp David
He said the agreement specifies a self.
0 Mom Winds southerly 10 to 15 kricits today allifting to west
Carta says Egypt and Israel are honw bound concern the stalemate on autonomy may
accords
and
recalled
that
during
the
meetings
governing
authority In the West Bank and
to northwest over the north portion today and over the south
to keep their Camp David commitment for full continue.
in
September,
1978
at
the
mountaintop
retreat,
Gaza
through
free elections held by those who
portion tonight. Winds northerly 10 to 15 knots Thursday. Seat
autonomy for the Palestinian people.
"It would be inconceivable that we would let
(Israeli
Prime
Minister
Mensichem)
Be&amp;
live
In
those
two areas. When self rule is
The two leaders planned a final meeting at Ui's promise slip from our grasp and end th
3 to 5 feet. Winds and sems higher near scattered thwi"said many times in the presence of President established, he added, Israel has agreed to
derstorms. Clearing tonight.
10 a.m. EST on the deadlock In the EgyptIan- hopes and the confidence and the aspirations Sadaf aipd me, not just
autonomy, full withdraw the military government and thJ.
AREA FORECAST: Variable cloudiness with a chance of Israeli negotiations on self rule for the of two troubled peoples and indeed the entire
autonomy - full autonomy, he said many, Ian administration and to pull Its troops out to
thundershowers today. Gradual clearing tonight Mostly fair
Palestinians on the West Bank and In Gaza. world with failure," he said. "It is In.
may tlIMa."
specific security locations,
Thursday. Highs today mWWOL High 7huroday low 10L
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The Seminole County School Board will be asked to set the
school opening -date tonight for the 196142 school year and
decide which days will be student holldas, said Ralph Ray,

partly cloudy and warmer Saturday and Sunday. Chance of
showers north pirt Sunday. Levi in the 4W north to lb south

Friday morning and upper 5W north to low 70s south Sunday
morning. Highs low 70# north to around ID south Friday
warming to now 00 twirth and fli'd &amp; south by Sunday.

school Information officer. The Seminole Education
Association will have Input in the matter, be added.
The school board meets at 7:30 p.m. at the board office, 1211
Mellonville Ave., Sanford.
Ray said the board will also consider a request from some
Woodlands Elementary School parents that the board
reøonsldsr their decision to tranofer about 100 pupils from that
school to Altamonte Elementary next year.
The parents contend that Altamonte is already too overcrowded, Ray said.
Ray said the teme of paddling students Is not on the agenda
for tonight, despite the complaints of one Sanford Middle
School parent who claimed her 14year.old son was severely
But Ray said the matter could be discussed if a board
member elects to move It be considered as an emergency Item.
A majority of th board would 11M to agree in that can.
Paddling of students by school officials is psrmlti.d
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Masr4 P. Mosfor, Orange City
slayss
Wanda Andersen, a boy, Sanford
DISCNASSIS

Janet L. Irvin
Marie Hardy
Ruth I. Juni
Cullen WaI'r
IOIVIII WflhIeITl$ and baby boy
Mamarli Sass, Oilily
Ills J. DIcM. D.l.ry
Iffi5 A. Silt, ClOses
Jowas P. Sill, DiNeiis
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WielO K. MCFifl. Oltiiii
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"It makes a pretty sad comment on the state of society,"
York said of the murders among kin.
Among other murder-related statistics compiled by the
FDI.E:
Seven victims were under one year of age; 30 were over
75.
Of persons arrested for murder, 18.1 percent were in their
20s and 83.5 percent were men. The youngest murder suspect
was 11; 10 were older than 65.
handguns were used in 526 murders, an increase of 20.4
percent over the previous year. Firearms of all types were
U_Set! in 60 Ircent of the cases and knifes or other cutting in.
struments in 17.2 percent.
- Arguments between nonfamily :iiembers led to 47.2
percent of the cases; lovers' quarrels accounted for 9.7 per.
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drowning, sharks and the bullets of Chinese soldiers.
In 1979 more than 75,000 illegal immigrants from China's
southern Guangdong Province were caught trying to sneak
into the British colony of Hong Kong and were sent back to the
inland.
'But an even greater number, at least 100,000 according to
government estimates, managed to slip past the colony's
defenses Into what Is one of the most densely populated and
expensive cities of Asia.

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their children leave because it's so dangerous."

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"I sent my family a telegram to ttll them I had made It
lafely. Later I learned they were fined 1,000 yuan ($665)
because I had left. They had to borrow the money from neighbors. If they hadn't paid, officials would have confiscated their
bicycle."

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"We met many others like us as we swam. When we came to
Yuen Long, there was a crowd waiting on the river bank. I
thought they had come to help us, but they were snakeheads
(racketeers who charge as much as $10,000 to engineer escapes

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Last June, Heng and two of his friends left their village. They
walked for six nights, hiding by day, and swam for three hours
down the mouth of the Pearl River, also known as Shark
Straits, before clambering out of the water at Yuen Long
village, on the British side of the border.

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"In China, only officials' children get good jobs. I wanted to
go ton university but I failed the exams, so when I graduated
from middle school a year ago I was sent back to the farm."

Heng works every day in a factory making architectural
models, trying to earn enough to pay off his new debts so he
can begin sending money to his parents and their other three
children. He earns $100, plus room, board and two days off per
nonth.

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Successful Immigrants, located by a Western reporter,
described In Interviews why they risked death to leave their
fiative land despite its new modernization program and
political liberalizations of the post-Mao era.
"I wanted to help my family," 20-year-old Heng Vulin, a
sturdy farm boy from a village 25 miles from the colony, said
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- Thirty-five percent of the victims were killed b persons
in connection with muggings, robberies or other crnn&amp;'s.
- Police "cleared" 71.3 percent of the murder cases, either
by making arrests or discovering the alleged :i:urdcrcrs had
themselves died.
- Saturday %%'
the most dangerous day Ui 18.5 percent
followed clely by Sunday with 17.1 percent
--- Dade County had the most murders with 320: nine
counties had none.
- Four law
officers were killed, three by guns,
one by a car.
While York maintains that there are solutions to iiuin types
of cri'ues if society is mlling to pay the price, he is not op.

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Although exact statistics are impossible to gather, York said
last week it appears certain more and more murders are attributable to narcotics trafficking and "cocaine cowboys,"
mainly in south Florida.
"This is not surprising. When you have a multi.million-dollar
business operating illegally, you're going to have violence,"
York said.
There were 1,084 murders in the state last year, a jump of
14.2 percent over the previous year but still short of the 1,132
committed in 1975. The 1979 murder rate was 11.7 per 100,000
population.
The murder of one family member by another occurred 193
times, or 17.8 e
of the total. Of these, 116 victims were
killed by their SpOUSeS. Twentyseven children were killed by
their parents.

March 25 kidnapping of Craig Daly, 3454 Bowman Drive,
Winter Park.
Crotts has been held in the Duval County Jail without bail

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calls "very disturbing."

Richard Dale Crotts, also known as Richard Smith 21, St.
Petersburg, was ordered held in lieu of $10,500 ball for the

since his arrest a few hours after the kidnapping while driving
Daly's car.
Sanford police say Daly was abducted at 5:45 p.m. on March
25 as he walked to his car parked in front of the Sanford Radio
Shack store by a man who pointed a revolver to his head.
The man ordered Daly to drive down Interstate.4 to Orange
arrested Friday by Altamonte Springs police and charged with
against Wino Dixie Stores Inc., William Law Jr. and Thomas possession of a controlled substance, and possession of stolen County, then back towards Volusla when he discovered he was
Cauble charging a negligently placed chunk of concrete caused
not heading towards Interstate-95.
property. Jackson was spotted t 218 Newburyport, Altamonte
Mrs. Ball to fall In a parking lot.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - An Israeli mechanized
At the Deltona Interchange, the suspect ordered Daly to get
Springs, carrying a box and a pillow case and police apThe suit, filed in Seminole Circuit Court, states Mrs. Ball fell
force crossed Into southern Lebanon today and took
out of his car and take off his pants, police say.
prehended him nearby. He was taken to the Seminole County
at an undisclosed Winn Dixie shopping center parking lot in the
up positions inside the frontier's U.N. peacekeeping
Jail.
Daly got a ride to the Deltona Inn where he called police.
county
on Oct. 2, 1979, when she tripped over a concrete car
zone, the state-run Beirut radio said.
Crotts was arrested and charged with the crimes at 10:30
U.N. officials confirmed the Incursions.
BURGLARY ABOVE WHILE
P.m. driving Daly's car through Jacksonville on 1-95 say highThe suit, asking for more than $2,500 In damages to cover
COOK WORKS BELOW
Officials at the Irish embassy said the Israelis,
way patrolmen.
medical bills and other losses Incurred by the Balls, charges
An Altamonte Springs man told deputies his apartment was
estimated to number about 130 and supported by troop
ALARM EQUIPMENT STOLEN
the supermarket chain, and the two people who own the
burglarized while he worked in his waffI e Shop Iocated under it
carriers, had taken up positions Inside the zone held by
More than $1,5W in burglar alarm equipment in ft back of a
building and parking lot with negligence In allowing the
Sunday afternoon.
the U.N. Irish battalion,
car did not prevent thieves from breaking Into It, say deputies.
bumper to be placed where It was.
J.W. Robinson, 1200 E. 'Altamonte Drive, told deputies he
In fact, the equipment was their target, deputies added. an working In the Waffle Stop, located under his residence
Scott Haggard told deputies he parked his 1969 Chevrolet in
JEWELAY STOLEN
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burglary
between
noon and 3 p.m. Sunday. When Robinson returned to
Jewelry valued at $4,065 was reported taken in
the parking lot of the Springwood Village Apartments, State
Road 434, Longwood, Monday night, and a large supply of
Friday at 340 W. Hornbearn Drive, Longwood. Paul R. his apartment, he discovered $2,05 in old coins and Jewelry
WEATHER
had been stolen, deputies say,
burglar and fire alarm components stored In the back,
Arsenault said the missing jewelry belonged to Betty J
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auto abody
tornadoes and high winds produced by a strong storm system
shop
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police
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a total value of $450 were removed from a mini-home at
that moved out of the Midwest and South and is heading
ROBBED OF
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Vaughn
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Buildings were overturned and crushed and trees and
A 31-year-old Sanford man was spun around and hit by a pok
dealership, 3700 U.S. Highway 1742, during thei weekend,
between the afternoon of March 31 and Friday at 8:30 P.m.
utility poles were knocked clown in the system that struck
of
robbers who stole his wallet early Saturday morning, police - taking a $1,000 top from a car in the body shop area, police
CONSTRUCIION ShE HIT
Texas and Oklahoma Monday. The system pushed its way
report.
Ed Fielding reported the theft of a six-foot sliding glass door said,
eastward today. Severe weather warnings were in effect for
Samuel Newkirk, 1014 W. Eighth St., Sanford, was standing
the eastern Ohio Valley - hit by a dozen tornadoes Tuesday - and frame and dishwasher from a house under construction at
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outside his house when one suspect, described as 19 to 21 years
Let 2, Thunder Trail, Longwood, sometime between 5 p.m.
and central Appalachians.
A St. Petersburg man accused of kidnapping a man from old, hit him and spun him around. A second man then reached
Thursday and 7:30 a.m. Friday.
AREA READINGS (9 Lm.): temperature 76; overnight
Sanford's Zayre Plaza, March 36, has been returned to the Into Newkirk's pocket and removed his wallet, containing $6'
low: 67; Yesterday's high: 17; barometric prew.are: 30:06;
ORANGE CITY MAN HELD
Seminole County Jail to stand charges of kidnapping and ar. police say,
relative humidity: 77 percent; winds: west at 14 m.p.h.
Mark Alan Jackson, 420 E. Florida Ave., Orange City, was
med robbery.
The pair then ran down Eighth Street, police say.
THURSDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs 3:01 am.,
3:33 p.m.; lows 9:10 am., 10:42 p.m. PORT CANAVERAL:
hIghs 2:83 a.m., 3:5 , pm.; lows 9:11 am., 10:33 pm.;

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someone heknew.
The murderer was most likely a man of about the same age
as the victim. He probably had been drinking, used a handgun
to do the job and stood a be tter than 70 percent chance of being
caught or dying himself.
These portraits of the typical murder victim and murderer
emerged from the annual crime report of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, They signal no striking new trends
-young men have been more apt to kill each other than any
other age group since such statistics were first kept.
But within the 271 pages of crime data prepared by the
FDLE is a hidden trend, one FDLE Commissioner James York

But Floyd had little hope for approval of the
436 project, saying the tn-county board is
strongly dominated by Orange County and
Orlando representatives.

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Seminole County deputies are investigating a charge by a
Midway mother that a neighbor sexually abused her 21Y4-yearold daughter, Infecting her with gonorrhea.
The woman told deputies she took her child, who stays with a
neighbor during the day, to a physician Saturday, for treatment of an Infection he diagnosed as the venereal disease.
Deputies say the little girl identified a man living In the
home of the woman caring for the child as the one who sexually
assaulted her.
SUIT AGAINST WINN DIXIE FILED
Lurone G. Ball and her husband, Raymond, have filed suit

Peruvian Embassy grounds have asked President
Carter for admission to the United States, Havana
radio said Tuesday.
"The delinquents, lumpens, anti-social people,
parasites and vagrants who have occupied the
Peruvian Embassy in our capital since last week have
asked for admission to the United States In a letter to
President Carter," said the broadcast, monitored In
Miami.

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Florida last year was male in his 20s living ma metropolitan
area who was killed on a Saturday during an argument with

Midway Woman Says Baby Abused

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'Cocaine Cowboys' Boost State Crime

Newnham said the MPO has ordered the
DOT to explain its reasons for changing
priorities the gubernatorially-appointed
planning board is supposed to set

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

By DONNA ESTES
But in any event, he said, the procedures will be city members to review the complaint of wrongdoing.
Herald Staff Writer
law by the end of the month.
The cominissloner would report his findings back to
The Altamonte Springs City Commission will
"A of the city commissioners are in the frame of the commission and the Investigation could cease
have a formal procedure for in vestigation into
mind that they would like to get this black cloud there.
allegations against Mayor Norman Floyd. And
over our heads resolved for the sake of the city and
- If It was determined the Investigation should
those procedures, preliminarily approved by the for Mayor Floyd's sake, We would
like to get this contin ue, an impartial Investigator, who would have
city commission Tuesday night, could end up with
done as quickly as possible while at the same type no connection wi th the city, would be named to
Floyd's removal from office,
time assur ing the investiga tion will be done conduct a formal Investigation.
The commissioners including Floyd, unanimously
properly," Consta ntine said.
-If it was determined charges had substance, a
approved the procedure.
me procedures approved by the city commission hearing examiner would be named to conduct
Deputy Mayor Lee Co nstantine said today
formal hearings.
as outlined by Constantine today are:
ordinance setting procedure for the in vestigation
-If the hearing examiner recommended action
- A complainant against a city commissioner
may be passed on first reading at elher next would bring his complaint to the city commission,
by the city commission, the commission could
week's commission meeting or the week following,
- The commission would name one of its
remove one of Its mem be rs from office.

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Organization (Ml) which Is responsible for
At the last meeting of the MPO, the state
Herald Staff Writer
arranging state engineering studies and cost Department of Transportation informed the
A Plan to divert close to half the Cars Using estimates for
Seminole, Orange and Osceola board that the widening of 436 would have to
State Road 436 through Altamonte Springs
counties. The mayor said he had no Idea how be postponed for two years and the funds
has been proposed to the tn-county plannin g
much the project would cost, when the studies reallocated to projects In Orange County,
board by Mayor Norman Floyd.
would be complete or whether the federal despite the high priori ty given the project by
The project -making Center Street into a
money would be available to build It.
the planners.
highway from Palm Springs Drive to MonThe Improvement to 436, a stretch of road
The Ce nter Street proposal, which would
tgomery Road, complete with an overpass
conta ining 12 of the 24 most accident-prone turn a dirt road Into a major thoroughfare,
spanning Interstate 4 - would take 27,000
Intersections in the state, according to has been proposed for many years by city
cars per day off the state highway now
Dona ld Newnham, the city's director of official&amp;
carrying 60,000 per day, the mayor said.
public ser vices, had been near the top of the
Last year, state legislators considered
Floyd said the proposal for f unding through
MPO and State Department of Tran- funding the project with extra state highway
federal Urban Highway Development money
sportatlon priority lists for 1960 for several money. But that money Instead was put
s now before the Metropolitan Planning
years, city officials say.
towards the state's budgetary surplus.

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Another hole has been punched in the image of
Communist Cuba as the land of peace, equality
and justice these past few days as up to 9,000
Cubans crowded Into the Peruvian embassy in
Havana seeking asylum.
The rush for passage out of Cuba began last
Friday when Cuban police left their post at the
embassy's gate after several were injured when a
van carrying 24 Cubans crashed through it.
It Is safe to say that the compound of the embassy of Peru wasn't built to comfortably accommodate 9,000 people, including many who are
injured or ill.
But they began flowing In as soon as It appeared
that escape from Fidel Castro's Marxist regime
might be possible.
In the past few years, thousands of American
liberals and leftists have been praising the Cuban
society they saw as superior to the American way
of life. No matter that the Cuban people live on
rations; that the secret police are everywhere;
that upwards of 20,000 political prisoners still rot
in Castro's Jails,
Sen. George McGovern of S. Dakota who ran for
president in 1972, became a close friend of Castro
although he has had little to say about living
conditions in Castro's "paradise."
Meanwhile, the flow of Cuban refugees into
Miami and other American ports continues. They,
and the thousands who jammed the Peruvian
embassy seeking asylum from Communism are
telling us again of the terrible truth of life under
Marxism and to what lengths men will go to be
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1969 to 1977, while states without compulsory
bargaining averaged 16 strikes each - almost
one third fewer the PSRC study pointed out.
The press release stated thai average gross
annual earnings for Florida teachers rose 34.9
percent between the 1969-70 and 1977-78 school
years and two teacher strikes occurred. But by
contrast, Louisiana, a state without compulsory
bargaining laws, had average groá earnings of
teaches increase over the
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percent, with two teacher strikes,
what the statistics do not reveal, however, 13
what teacher salaries were In the 30 sta tes before
com pulsory bargaining laws were passed, and
how they compared thea to salaries in states
without compulsory bargaining.
Bill Moore, interim executive director of the
Seminole Education Association, suggested that
a check of these salar ies might show that in
states with cc*pulsOry bargaining, salaries
before the compulsory bargaining laws were
passed were comparatively lower to begin with.
"Compulsory bargaining may have helped to
narrow the gap," he said, "and states where the

The PSRC analysis shows, their press release
says, unionized public school teachers receive
lower pay raises than do teachers who are not
unionized. The data also appears to show that
states with compulsory bargaining laws for
teac hers ex perience more teacher strikes,
Th irty states, including Florida, now compel
school boards to bargain with teacher unions.
According to the PSRC, states without compulsory bargai ni ng laws had an average teacher
salary increase between the 1969-70 and 1977-78
school years over 4 percent above the average
for states with compulsory bargaining laws,
As for teacher strikes, states with compulsory
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You can't be too careful about statistics.
For instance, consider some data sent to the
Evening Herald recently by the Public Service
Research Council.
On the surface it appears discouraging news
for Florida teachers has emerged from a data
analysis conducted by the PSRC, a Vienna,
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normally push for collective bargaining."
Collective bargaining is a result of lower
salaries, he said.
Moore added that Florida's compulsory
bargaining law, as the PSRC called it, is not a
compulsory bargaining law when one considers
that such laws, historically, have been designed
to equalize the bargaining sides.
"In Florida that doesn't happen," he said. "We
Sit clown to bargain with the school board, but
ultimately we have to take what they give.
There's no provision for binding arbitration.
That's not truly collective bargaining for
I asked a representati ve of the PSRC if data
were gathered concerning salaries before
com pulsory bargaining in states which later
mandated compulsory bargaining. They said
they did not have that da ta.
But I learned one interesting thing. The PSRC
was created by supporters of a teacher in
Michigan who was fired in 1973 for refusing to
pay union dues to the Michigan Education

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from meeting every other year to annual
sessions.
Lobbying has become a fulltime business
for some Tallahassee attorneys because
either the legislature or one or more of its
committees is meeting almost year-round.
Lobbyists range fromsome minor governwent employees to powerful former
legislators.
Among theimi are former house Speakers
Terrell Sesswns, Tampa, E.C. Rowell of
Wildwoxl and Don Tucker of Tallahassee,
and former Senate Presidents John Mathews
Jr., Jacksonville, Louis de la Parte, Tampa,
Randolph Hodges, Cedar Key and Mallory

track, taxi service and the Seminole Indian
tribe,
Of the iiiure than :1,000 registered lobbyists,
about 750 are government employees,
Testifying before committees and answering
questions of legislators is part of their job for
which they get no extra p .
The lobbyists represent 4,159 interests
ranging alphabetically from accountants and
acupuncture to yacht brokers and youth
camps.
Most legislators find the information they
supply indispensible.
William C. Ilerrell Jr., son of a former
senator who himself was a respected dog

legislators, either Individually or in groups at

Horne, Tallahassee, and one-tinic Minority

track lobbyist, is probably the busiest lob-

profemion including the eakind-drink bashes

Leaders Ken Plante, Orlando, and Don Reed,
Boca Baton.
Borne, only member in modern times to
serve as house Speaker and Senate president,
lobbies For 10 interests, including a horse

byist in town. He has 19 clients, many of theni
with similar interests.
"Lobbying is my business," Herrell said in
a weekend interview. "It's hard work. You
have to be willing to put in physical labor."

which is part of the job.
"Lobbying is not a dirty word,' Firestone
said. "It can be the League of Women Voters
holding a barbecue as well as the mobile
home industry throwing a steak dinner.'

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Reagan camp is concerned, the primaries are
over. Ronald Reagan may suffer several
more setbacks along the way, but the
nomination is his, say his followers.
This means they now can turn their attention to November and Jimmy Carter. They
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Republican nomination wrapped up, it may
be time to take a look back at some of the men
he defeated.
In various ways, they are an impressive lot.
Even in defeat they all behaved well, and
some of them are likely to be prominent on
the political scene for a long time to come.
Seldom has effort been so little productive
of votes as it turned out to be for Rep. Philip
Crane - but Crane may have succeeded in
positioning himself well for 1984 and beyond.
Crane campaigned assidously for two
years, becoming a familiar figure on the
highways and by-ways of New Hampshire
and elsewhere.
But his candidacy from the start was based
upon some assumptions that did not work out.
Crane knew that If Ronald Reagan's can.
didacy proved to be successful there would
simply be no room for another Reagan-styled
conservative. For Crane to have had a
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farm in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. The horses must compete For
grass with the sheep and camels that also play an important part In the
region's economy.

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problems that overweight people face - m's based on a
true and first-hand understanding of those problems.
"I 'was typical of the overwei ght dieter - lose a few
pounds, gain them back, lose and gain. I heard11about Diet
Center in Gainesville and decided to give ,t a try.
Diet Center worked for Elise Hitchcock. In fact, she was
so pleased with the success she e x perienced through Diet
Center - not lust the weight l oss and maintenance, but with
the change in her mental attitude a bout herself and toward
life - that she bought the Diet Center in Ocala (wt,,ch she
operates). Ms. Hitchcock worked as a Fashion Coordinator
and training manager for a major retailer.
Diet Centers have been operating all over the United
States and Canada for over 10 years. There are 900 Centers
currently opened.
ft are looking for the right' individual to open and
opemt. a Center in this area.
If you seek .sceptional earning potential and the
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BOSTON ) UPh - A doctor at the Sidney Farber Cancer
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some types of childhood leukemia which would then help
detect which patients are inure treatable.
"We now have the ability to discriminate and categorize the
children who have leukemia into different groups,'' Dr.
Stuart F. Schlossman said in an interview with the Boston
Globe.
We can tell which patients respond! to therapy, and we can
identify those who did poorly in the past, and try different
treatments," he said.
Schlossmnan, also a professor of medicine at Harvard
Medical School said it has been found, for example, that acute
lmphoblastic leukeimmia occurs in children in several different
forms, and some forms are mn(,re treatable than thiers,
"This allows us to dissect populations of cells from one
another,'' lie said. "Amid that is a very important concept. What
looked, several years ago, to be acute leukemia in childhood is
now tturning out to be several different kinds of leukemimia."
He said with the use of pure antibodies - substances pr
duced by special hybrid turnior cells growing in culture - it is
possible to separate leukemia into several different subsets.
Another ilimportant finding is that large amounts of pure,
specific antibodies, called ''mitono-clonal antibodies'' recognize
and lock onto disease organisms, and set them up for
destruction, Schlossnmn said.
In the new work, these special substances, the pure anla'ratory
laboratory
tibodies, are being made outside the body,
dishes, and are becoming available in large quantities for
research.
"We know we can deliver the antibodies to every leukemimia
cell in the body," Schlossmnan said. "We don't know yet how
important this is going to be."

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from the breast becomes greater than normal. Cancer tissue
The associate clinical professor of medicine at the
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Faberge said the patented device - called Breast Cancer founder and past president of the American Ther mography
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In 1976, Gerald Ford came within a whisker
of remaining in the Oval Office.
Jimmy Carter got 297 electoral votes by
winning most of the sta tes east of t he
Mississippi plus Texas, while Ford tallied 240
electoral votes by taking every state in the
West save Hawaii and also winning Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan and New Jersey. Had the
vote turned around in Just a few states, Ford JACK
would be in the White House still.
The Reagan forces think they can win in
November by holding most of those states
won by Ford and adding a few he narrowly
lost.
In New Hampshire, as the voting apWASHINGTON — For three years, minutes: "The President observed that we
Of the states that went to Carter in '76, the
have a long way to go but that he is satisfied
President Carter has fought inflation with
proached,
Crane polled consistently In the
Reagan forces are confident they can take
Death has taken a great man and a super Texas (with 26 electoral votes) and several more inflation. All that this has produced, we are putting a balanced anti-Inflation eight-to-ten percent range. But after the win
by George Bush in Iowa, New Hampshire
as Alabama, unfortunately, has been more inflation, '
program in
athlete who was a credit to his nation,
other Southern states, such
conservatives
Repeatedly,
hç
has
readjusted
his
economic
felt that Reagan might really
gas
James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens died at 66 In a Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina, West sights. At first, he sought an economic pric
be
in
danger,
On
primary day in New Rampes, thus pouring more inflation
Virginia and Missouri.
Tucson hospital, the victim of lung cancer.
slowdown so gradual that it would avert a
Crane
got
only
about one percent of the
fire.
On
Dec.
11,
1V78,
he
vowed
behind
closed shire,
If they can hold the states that went
He was an outstanding athlete whose
recession. men he was willing to accept a doors tiwi "us fight
vote,
and
Reagan
proved
his credentials as
it
,
Republican in 1916, this shift of about 45
UAW recession Now be would settle far
achlveznents may never be aurpasieL,.
ervati ve.
the
teal
Republican
cons
r,.p.
- wIlt
the
4c
votes would be enóu8h 10
- commonplace, down-st.the-beet .hm%p. 'Bet
In the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Owens won four electoral
itlOn."
But Crane is attractive, highly articulate,
Reagan a victory.
some of his e conomic experts fear that the fall
gold medals in track and field as a sprinter and
and has an excellent grasp of the issues. A
He
continued
to
whip
up
the
Inflationary
from the dizzying, Inflationary heights could
But can they hold the Ford states?
longjumper. It was a dramatic display of ability
iral that he was "Ing to halt. At the Jan.
Ph.D. and former history professor. he
now cause a severe recession.
As they now see it, Illinois is the Ford state
,
dent was speaks from a foundation of knowledge
meeting,
the
presi
that frustrated Adolph Hitler and his master race.
The president, meanwhile, has pushed up
they'll most likely Lose. Although far from
beyond that of most political figures.
still whistling In the dark. The secret minutes
Born the son of an Alabama sharecropper, ready
Interest
rates and encouraged higher gasoline
to concede the state to Carter,
Looking ahead to 1984, two of the leading
report:
"The
President
indicated
that
the
Owens never was defeated by demeaning admit it will be an uphill battle. But Texas
prices, hoping this would cause people to
relatively
poor
inflation
statistics
over
the
Republicans
likely to be Crane and Rep.
treatment to members of his race. He worked would be an even trade with Illinois (also 20 spend less money and force prices back down, coming monthe would not be Indicative ot Jack Kemp ofseem
New
York, men in their 40s and.
The strategy unfortunately hasn't worked,
hard to become a successful businessman in electoral votes).
on the threshold of national stature.
failure of the anti-inflation program."
Phoenix, operating his own public relations and
Reagan's people believe the key lies with because most of the leading American inSenator Howard Baker, minority leader In
But the financial whiz who was Then his
dustrIes are price-proof.
four traditionally Democratic statesthat
marketing firms,
the Senate, won a lot of friends with his
secretary
of
the
Prices
are
set
by
a
few
giant
corporations,
Treasury,
Michael
He was a celebrated speaker, traveling some Ford won in 1976: California, New Jersey, which dominate each industry. The lesser
Blumenthal, was more realistic. He bluntly primary effort even though he did not win
200,000 miles each year and making three ad- Michiga n and Indiana. If they can hold three
many votes. Obviously able and intelligent,'
they say, then the expected gains in companies quickly fall into step. They have warned, according to the minutes,
them,
Baker
is just as dearly a gentleman. lAke
dresses each week. His messages were positive ofthe
"steady nerves will be
Southern and border states would be learned to communicate with one another like
Walter
Mondale
in 1976, Baker simply did not
tones, on achievement, dignity, inner peace and enough.
economy experience. (1) a rise in em.
rare tropical birds - with imperceptible
an
desire
the
presidency
with the passion and
movements and signals.
ployment; (2)a dip in the rate olgrowth; d
rthe value of sports.
to attain it. There's
The
antitrust
laws,
(3)
higher
than
acceptable
'rates
of
In.
slngle-inindednessneeded
therefore,
no
longer
California is the biggest prize with 45
He believed, regardless of color, a successful
an
excellent
chance
that
he
will, like Mon.
are
an
effective
Ration-,"
deterrent;
the
corporate
electoral votes. Although the state
athlete must have dignity on and off the field.
was
so
dale,
be
picked
for
second
spot
on the tick.t.
giants
are
able
Yet
the
to
set
prices
without
any
overt
minutes
show
that
carter
Mike Curb, a
Jesse Owens walked 10 feet tall. His presence nominally Democratic,
John
Connally
made
a
major
effort, but
for
lieutenant
governor,
acts
that
the
Justice
Department
would
need
seeking
a
"non-recessIonary
slowdown,"
Republican running
brought pleasure to thousands who met him. He
when it fell flat In South Carolina, he threw In
Buy all his tinkering with the interest rates
received more votes than re-elected Gov. to make a case against them.
jeft a mark on the world.
wasn't having the degaid effect. His chidhis hand with grace and good humor and
Under the circumstances, these cor
Jerry Borwn during the last statewide
.
backed Regan. He offered no second guesses
porations aren't inclined to slash prices and
economic adviser, Charles Schultze,
election In 1978.
and
no excuses.
plalned ruefully on Feb. 26,1979, "that during
Reagan had little trouble carrying the state reduce profits just because their customers
In
political stature, Connally is among the
earlier inflationary periods consumers
In his races for governor, and no state has are cutting back purchases. Instead, the
larger
figures in our public life, and he would
stopped
buying
companies
curtail
produc
bu
that
tion, close plants
t
they are not doing so
been harder hit by the current economic
be
a
tr
em
endous asset in a suitor cabinet post
at
th
is
time."
and
lay
off
workers.
A
ll
the
while,
prices
problems. Reagan's people say that, of the
in
th
e
Reagan
administra tion.
in
ntinue
to
According
to
the
secret
m
co
move
Irresis
ti
bly
upward.
It
utes,
"the
four, California will be the easiest to hold.
President asked for suggestions on how best
would take a major recession, acme
Like Phil Crane, Sen. Bob Dole got nowhere
The Reagan people are aware their choice economists fear, to convince the corporate
to keep the co s
rs Informed and involved
in his presidential bid. Unlike Crane,
of a running mate might make the difference leaders to reduce prices.
with holding down prices." But clearly, the
however,
he lacks any sort of committed
national co
in some of the awing states. For instance,
Jawboning and the volunta ry guidelines
So Carter's whole anti-inflation program
nstituency, and can. probably
Howard Baker on the ticket could deliver has been based on wrong aaswnptions.
weren't working.
abandon any ambition he may still have to
Tennessee, which went for Carter In 1978, and I nstead of loweri ng prices, his moves have
Carter, nevertheless, resisted pressure to
win a place on a national ticket.
make a big difference in several other border merely created unemployment.
impose wage-price controls. Declare the
Dole Is Intelligent, and has an extrordlnary
states. So, they will choose their, viceminutes: "The President noted that, contrary
Late 1978, prices were rocketing up at an
aerwe of humor. In reali ty he does not at all
presidential nominee carefully.
to some widespread opinion, he has no
alarming rate. Yet as late as Nov. 20,1978,
resemble the dour "heavy" of his 1976
Most of Reagan's key advisers are secret White House minutes reveal that
authority to impose mandatory wage and
televised debate with Walter Mondale. He will
champing at the bit to get started with the Carter's goal was totally unrealistic - "to
price controls, and that even If he had such
George B valuable work ln the Senate.
continuetodo
campaign, They expect the press to label reduce the inflation rate to 6 and one-half
authority, he would not exercise It."
ush ought to consider getting out
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of the race sooner rather than later. He has
win and think they know Just how to go about
He hoped to talk prices down, relying on
predicted "several additional months of
been able to develop few serious policy dliit. They can hardly wait.
Jawboning and voluntary guidelines. State IllS llMtiIflid
ferences with Reagan,

Great Man Passes

Diplomote, American Board of Urology

lie said that (luring the 6)Iay session, his
days begin at 5:10 am. and end at 10 p.m.
"Im tempted to get a pedometer to
measure how many miles I walk through
those( Capitol) halls." he said.
lierrell thmks the value of ha ing a buddy
relationship with a legislator is over-rated.
But it is important to know the general
philosophy of miieirmbers, he said.
"You could waste a lot of time trying to sell
a conservative issue to a member hose
philosophy is way at the other of the spectruin," he said.
Former Sen. George Firestone, now
secretary of state, once defended the

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Strategy

PEDRO BACHRACH, M.D.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — There are
200 lobbyists registered for each lawmaker in
this year's session of the the Legislature and
past records indicate they'll spend a lot of
money to influence legislation,
The total of 3,288 lobbyists registered for
the 1980 session is four times the number
registered 10 years ago. And their spending
has increased more than seven times in that
period.
In the 12 months period ending Dec. 31,
lobbyists paid out a total of $420,522, not
counting their salaries and expenses, in
pursuit of their goals.
- -iwsi or inc money goes to wine and dine
large cocktail parties or dinners.
Back in 1969, the 809 registered lobbyists
spent $57,833, according to the Joint
Legislative Office on Lobby Registration,
That was the year the Legislature switched

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BRE will backoff somewhat from its drive to increase competition in the trucking industry,
Several senators argued they were serious
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n I to give the Se na te so the Senate now has some room for
negotiations,
bargaining power over the House when the
The Senate got the 1980 session off to a
major Sunset issues go to a conference
committee for resolution later this session, quick, busy start Tuesday taking up regulaThe Senate takes up commission regulation tory laws that will expire June 30 under the
of the trucking industry today, but it is ex- Sunset Act unless reenacted by the
pected to leave the current system alone for
senate President Phil Lewis had scheduled
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The city's striking transit
unions have a week to come up with a $1 million fine for
ignoring a court injunction barring their 9-day-old
walkout, which has caused the worst traffic tie-ups
since the 1966 transit strike.
State Supreme Court Justice John Monteleone
Brooklyn imposed the fines on the striking unions
Tuesday and appealed to the state Legislature to
review the Taylor Law, which bars municipal workers
from striking.

to years ago
But Commerce Chairman W.D. Childers of
Pensacola tipped his hand, admitting the real

to go back to work and end their strike, which began

April 1 over wages and benefits
John Laws, the president of Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union, which represents 31,000 of the
33,600 workers said they would defy the order.

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SAN BERNADINO Calif. 'UP!
A child molester
was held todayon $750,000 bail for allegedly
g y buying
g a ,5
year-old girl Ior $230 Iromher teen-age cousin, Wiw
quickly
ost all the money Into pinball machines.
Mary-Agnes Cahail was rescued unharmed Tuesday
by police In Red Bluff, Calif.,500 miles from her home.

She was reunited briefly with her
eats at the San
Bernardino County Courthouse but less than an hour
later. the weeping parents left the courthouse without

either of their glilidren
Authorities informed the couple that the little girl
and her 3-year-old brother Darrell will be temporarily
cared for by the county Child Protective Services

department

Ex-Justice Reed Buried
MAYSVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -A funeral for retired U.S

Betly Ford

i izens Paying
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The department said 42,000 new single family homes ac-

to curb inflation.

tough times ahead for other sectors of the economy.

In Washington, the Bureau of the Census reported Tuesday
Americans paid a total of $211.2 billion in state and local taxes
during 1979 for a 6,5 pe rce nt increase over the previous year.
The $211.2 billion figure included ta xes paid on property,
general sales and gross rece ipts, moto r fuel, tobacco, alcoholic
beverages, individual income, and corporation net income and
motor vehicle and operators licenses.
Charles Schultze, chairman of the president's Council of

the administration to stop "standing above the battle" and

The Air Transport Association, the airline industry's trade
association, asked the Civil Aeronautics Board to allow
airlines to immneuiately increase fares by up to 50 perce nt for a
trip of up to 400 miles and by up to 30 percent for longer trips.
The association said the airline industry had a record

help beleaguered U.S. automakers fend off a flood of imported

Traditionally, tough times for the housing industry signals

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automakers face the prospect of "permanent damage" at the
hands of the imports, Fraser said,

o btain wage increases to pay for higher energy prices they
simply cause more inflation for themselves.

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so well with her red shoes, her white
Mrs. Ford said a "No. thank you" is
slacks and her blue blazer, stems most automatic when the wine is poured.

Democrats and independents with

"new coalition" developing in American the primaries that have made him the as Rep. John Anderson did from crosspolitics - sim ilar to the one t ha t sent favorite for the Republican nomination, over liberals,
Schultze said inflation will remain high for several more
Democrats to the White House for 27 of
"Ibis Is a new coalition of shared
Anderson Tuesday campaigned on
months, but there is "potential for a sizable decline thereaft.
the past 39 years -and that it will send values and I
believe
its
time
has
come,"
Reagan
turf in California, buoyed by big
er.
him there in November.
he said.
and
enthusiastic
crowds turning out or
The Commerce Department said, in February, new one.
In a speech to the American Society of
Recent polls seem to bear out his him at several sto
family homes sold at a seasonally adjusted ann ual rate of Newspaper Editors in Washington theory. In several states w here crossover
532,000 - a 10 percent dropoff from January's sales and a 26
"I am absolutely Tuesday, Reagan said millions of "blue- voting was permitted, polls and analyses
" Anderson
percent decline from a year ago,
collar workers, ethnics, registered of voting patterns have shown Reagan said,
forms of income."

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Tufts also was president of the Middleton Corners' Old Horn
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the town's most respected civic organization.
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boil quite a lot," Tufts said. So on March 1, with two years Ief

The town bought its first snowplow, built a fire house an
hired a Police Department during his tenure,
And it was Tufts grumping about the town's main dra
being "so r ough a dog couldn't get over it" that prompted th
state to pave the f irst road in Middleton Corners, a quartermil
stretch that nina past Tufts' house on Middleton Hill.
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Hall in the mid-1950h and toilets were added in 1962.
"Before that we had to run out to the sheds out back," h4
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It was part of the great serenity.

"It was July 1978 In New York. I felt vitations for Mrs. Ford to come and women' Laughter from under the blonde
free of t he dependency on drugs and speak. She picks and chooses. She is out hair.
alcohol. Gerry and I had gone to New for money; not her herself; the talk gold
"I'd rather forget that," she smiled. "I
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vote. I just like her. She has a mind of her
had recognized the grip that alcohol and headache in the morning."
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United Press International
CAT-ASTROPHIC: It wasn't the smoothest of statenientsi
politically, but Iowa state Sen. James Gallagher isn't apologi-

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Surpreme Court Justice Stanley Reed, a native of

planet Zambodla says he is tired of "being pushed and
pulled by the superpowers hereon Earth" and plans to
share backpayments from menta l disability Insurance
payments with Memphis citizens by tossing $1 bills
from a ba lloon.
Robert "Prince Mongol' Hodges promised to
disburse some of his wealth by balloon after he is
reimbursed for mental disability payments that were
cut off In 1978.
The pizza parlor owner who claim to be Prince
Mongo of the planet Zambodla had sued Springfield
Insurance Co. of Springfield, Mass.
discontinued payments in 1978 claIming Hodges was
not entitled to receive them. SprhWIeld. had paid Ow

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probably from Betty Ford having helped
United Press International

"It necessarily means," said Schultze, "that for awhile
prices have got to rise f aster t ha n wages and salaries and other

Minerva, Ky., was held Tuesday at the Trinity United
Methodist Church followed by burial in Maysville
cemetery.
Reed died last Wednesday at the Hilaire Nursing

"With the tension and pressure of who can, with the assurance of an
meeting these bigwigs, I felt that ... Wow. English queen, begin a statement by

sam pling
Y
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shakes her blonde hair in laughter. In one
"Fortunately, I had my head on
- On her husband's decision not to
of the frankest voices in the American straight and knew better than to do it." seek the Re
R e p u bli can residential
experience, she announces that ft week
She smiled. "I had a great dependency. nomination:
on her 62nd birthday, "I have a great That was then. Now I can laugh and not offered Gerry any advice We
ta lked
serenity.
scratch with the best of them,"
at length the
ci
I had faith
"It comes from being so active, doing
She laughed. She left the scratching to In what would Pn
things I' find interesting
helping Liber ty.
"And I prayed a lot over It that he
somebody," she sa id.
"Now, on any morning, I can would make the right decision Gerry
And, sin ce leaving the Whi te Ho use remember what happened the night se
ar ched har d for it; the decision did
four Januaries ago, the serenity that fits before."
me II And hek
I ould be

simply as Betty

In Detroit, United Auto Workers chief Douglas Fraser urged

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to recover increasing fuel costs.

Reagan Envisions 'New

Economic Advisers, told the National Press Club, when people

Mrs. Gerald Ford

first quarter of 1980 may be even worse, because of its Inability

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the pups whoop on the carpet-green lawn
under the three-story palm trees.

operating loss of $200 million in the last quarter of 1979, and the

That left a total of 384,000 new houses unsold at month's end.

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is not running for since given up all alcohol, slimming to a
"I'd Like to spread the great serenity,"
President. Her daughter Susan is having collegiate fitness, aiding his golf and his she said.
a first baby.
nationwide speaking.)
She uses her voice for this and ot her
And, ah, the sky is blue. Liberty and
"I was up tight.
causes. Unwasted is the clout of a woman

T,axes

Americans are paying more in state and local taxes than a
year ago, buying fewer homes and -to make matters worse are being told they must let prices rise faster than their wages

tually were sold in February at an average price of

At

PEOPLE
Senator Hear
Cat Lovers Cry

Former First Lad Discovers 'Great Serenity
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t3hhA
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take the House a week or longer later this
session.

Home-Buying Declines
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much more enjoyable

without a headache in the morning.'

Senators also approved bills
with little modification Comptroller Gerald

The House is driving hard for major have accomplished in several hours what will
trucking reform, however, but Speaker Hyatt
Brown is strongly behind an appointed PSC,

Life is so

Theprovision makingcommissioners
electd lnste:dof appoint d Is included in a
package of bills (SB 344-311414-297) COfl
Uniting basically unchanged PSC regulation
of telephone, electricity, natural gas and
water and sewage util ities
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Wednesday, April 9. 1 980-4A

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a ginger ale or mineral water will do fine.

Proposals passed by the senate were sent
over to the House.

package, but senators will finish up today and
take the rest of the week off. The Senate will

P
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Accused Child Buyer

ayi ng Big Poker Game

Evening llerald,Sanford, Fi

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The association also holds services once a year In one of th
slates oldest churches, a 1795 structure that town father
jacked up and built a town hall underneath.
Tufts' political retirement has been short, just
about
tot about

month. But local residents tried to make it shorter.
At Middleton Corners' annual town meeting in March, Ui
locals mounted an 11th hour write-in campaign to put Tuft
back on the selectmen's board. It fell two votes shy.

�QUEST OF THE

Qpr)PT-Q
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by Alan Mayer

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Wednesday, April 9, IMM

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tradition- th at surrounds this af- a 16-6 record in 1979, was to face Phil
With uncertainty over player- way with the Cincinnati Reds ternoon's festivities In Cincinnati, Niekro. 21-20, with both the Reds and
owner relations hanging in the air, hosting the Atlanta Braves In the where the NL opener has been Braves entering the season its
the 1980 baseball season began today National League ope ner, at 2:30 played since the 1870s, tonight's question marks ear lier today.
wi th openers In Cincinnati and p.m. ES?. Eight hours later the action on the West Coast features
A crowd of 52,000 was expected in

Seattle Mariners entertain the two 3-year-old expansion teams.

Negotiations over a basic Toronto Blue Jays in the American

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Association, says team owners are trying to
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the media.
The slow pace, Miller said, showed a clear
• la ck of urgency on the part of the owners

get the issues settled.
"We we re aware of that whe n we starteI
these meeti ngs," said Miller. "Wi th certain
people nothing can be done unless a deadline
is set."

any counter-proposals."

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meeting was the first of seven
that have been scheduled in order to avert a
threa te ned strike by the players, who say
they will walk if a new agreement isn't
reached by May
Tuesday's

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"We had about 15 or 18 proposals which we
modified," said Miller. "We reduced our
demands on a minimum salary requirement

Net-aid Pte by Joe Delaiwis

CRAFTY

SCC left fielder Tony Gage rips a double In and we changed our proposal on when
a
Tuesday's junior college match up between the player could declare free agency from four
Raiders aid Valeneta Commualty College,
years to five. All they keep saying Is, 'That's
Valencia did most of the hitting however, poutsnot good enough, can you do better?' We
ding out 18 hits for a 184 win over the 22.9 RaIders, made counter-proposals. It's up to them to

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By Uaited Press lMeses*ls.al
It could never have happened this way last year.
The Seattle SuperSonics, who streaked to the NBA chain.
plonship a year ago, needed a new rule adopted by the league
this season - not to mention a 11th. luck - Tuesday night to
pull out a 114.113 overtime triumph over the Mil waukee Bucks.
Dennis Jolmaon, MVP In the 1979 championshIp series, Mt
3.polnt field goaifrom27 feet wfth one second left in the tr
period to lift the &amp;tperSonlcs to a 1.0 lead In their best.of.ieven
Western Conference seml&amp;.i series. The teams meet again
tonight In Seattle.
Both Johnson and Na coach admitted it was a lucky
"Truthfully,whenlputthebsflup,IdIdo'tthlnkltwoigdgo
In," said Johnson. "I saw It bounce off the rim and I knew It
was good when It went through."
Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens added, "We were lucky. D.J.
was In his rhythm and the shot was good."
1130 Bucks had taken a 113-111 lead with only six seconds to
pay In overtlmewhen8ldeeyM Wslappeda loose ball to
Mara.sJolu30on, who drove half th. length of on court fora
stuff. The Sonic., who had no tln*outa lilt, had to go with a

I Secret Adam

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The second meeting be tween the owners
Ic cr)wlti1l rn.Thnrodnu
and
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9:05 P.M..
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7:30p.m.
xAprii 15 Boston at Houston,
9:03 P.M.
x.April 20-Houston at Boston, 1

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feeling was cordial," said Miller, "I
wT!ld say It was constructive. I would not
intend to suggest that a great amount of
was made, however."

ready to llIak(Y a run at thus years Masters
crown when the prestigious tournament
begins its four-day run Thursday through the
azeleas and dogwoods that abound on the

jeopardy.'
That nuinijer, 17-under-par, is what Floyd
shot four years ago when he won the M asters

thati I have," said Watson. -The rain
f -NloIlda%' 'light anda heav% downpontr for an
hour Tuesday afternoon has softened the
l4ret.-ns and I*I is pla%ing easier than usual.
But, you've got to figure the wind is going to
dry things off the next couple of days. I think a

ptionL
a
Nlcklaus, vho practiced on the Augusta

SCOREBOARD

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Tuesday Nijlit Results
PirstNace-$.I4,c 31:71
3 Whist Dab
41.00 10.00 4.40
iSharon Moss
34.00 7.40 p.m.
dwriahtAlb
3.00 xii necessary
0(1.1) 124.4$; 1(1.1.4)1,117.20. Western Conference
Second Nsce-%,C 39:10
Semifinals

confirmed Miller's statement that little
overall progress was made.

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witI) Fit Fsforitist br a psIl)lv lin score.
"Hay has been playing a different course

lift Sanford High's Fighting both collected three hits In undisputed league lead at 5
Seminole Petroleum use(i
Atlantic Bank piled upa 17-0 struck out threv while pit.
Lady Seminole softball team five appearances at the plate. P-m. Thursday at Fort Mellon three consecutive hits at tile lead before Jack Prosser citing tile final frame. The
Park.
be gin ni ng to the fourth inning Ford scored its only three game was shortened
to a 12-9 extra inning vict ory
to four
After two scoreless innings, to score two runs. Tim runs in the bottom: of tue innings
over t he Lady Silver Hawks of Behrens also included a
,
under time 10-run lead
Lake Howell.
double for one of her hits George's broke the ice with a McKinney opened with a fourth. The g title wits shor- rule.
while teammate Marci Kona pa ir of runs in the top of the double, Tom Mitchell slapped tened to 10 runs under the 10Jack Jackson
paced
The win Improved thee went 2-4 for t
third. Noy Rivers started the a triple and Hayes rapped a run lead rule.
he Seminoles.
Flagship
Batik
at
the
plate
Tribe's season record to
rally with a one-out double single.
Eddie
Korgarm
was
the
with:
a
triple
and
two
singles.
overall and 6-2 In Five Star
and Eddie Barnes followed
Doubles
by
Marvin winning pitcher, fanning Miller stroked two triples and
The Tribe ret ur ns to action with a walk.
Conference play.
Phillip K il lingsworth and Matt Hines seven batters iii three innings. Sheffield added a
double.
Thursday afternoon.at home R'- i&amp;Aavage walked with two anol a triple by
McKinney
Joey Evans and Brian AshMike Sampson had tile only
got with
a 4:00 p.m. game against Zs and Keith Denton blasted helped Seminole Petroleum craft provided the power at hit for Kravola Kollege,a first
soThe
lid Lady
plateSeminoles
performances
Day
tona Beach Seabreeze. a double that scored Rivers score i ts
three fifth in ni ng the plate for Atlantic Bank. inning single.

proposals.

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Floyd is not looking for anot he r
recoril score for himself, lie clain-us he'll be

"If the golf course stays in the condition it is

Masters

Lady Seminoles Edge Seabreeze

owners again failed to offer any counter!

negotiations started there is a feeling on their
side to provoke a strike," Mi ller said Tuesday
after a five-hour meeting with management.
"Back on March 18, the Players Association
modif ied about a ll of I ts proposals. I'm sorry
to say they (the owners) have skirted the
most important issues. They have not made

's-fl

closeas necessary Io speed thein up later this
week. That's what %%c*re all looking for."

At

0 41111 manburs
C.ardin,
too
In other games, Atlantic Starting pitcher Reginald
ill Peoples
211
Rivers went time distance on inning double by Stacy Smith. tangles with First Federal at 5 Coy
Luster
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Distributed by Y Features Syndicate.
Bank blasted Jack Prosser Hayes walked the First three the mound for George's,
2 I I Pond
Brian Sheffield and Terry p.imm. at Westside Field. Then
I00
Mellon
Ford 174, w hi le defending ba tters he faced before being striki out 10. I le tlitth't walk Miller commibined to pitch a
3 I I Roberts
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Weissman I I I TOTALS 12 3 i
a batter,
one-hitter for Flagship Bank.
the league's two unbeaten TOTALS
17 17 S
Seminole blanked Krayola
Semnitiole Petroleum
Rivers also led his team in Sheffield, the winning pitcher, teaimms, time Railroaders and
Kollege
10.0.
chipped away at the George's hitting with a triple and a struck out six and gave up the ('1cm 1 coimard Shell square off Atlantic Sank
Dee Dee Reese smacked a from three other starters in
351 I George's and Atlantic lead, scor ing two runs in the double. Denton had a triple only hit while pitching tile to
Jack Prosser Ford
ninth inni ng homerun with the overtime contest. Robbin
000 3decide the early race for
two on Tuesday afternoon to Higgins and Teresa Behrens Bank, both 2.0, battle for the fourth and th ree in the fifth, and a single.
first three innings. Miller First pla ce.

said several other Issues were considered
during the meeting. He was quick to add the

"It's been our belief since these

Masters when he tied Jack Nicklaus'
record, but lie insists he won't be,surprised if
one of the other golfers do that we ll this week.

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While the key Issue of compensation for free
agency was not discused Tuesday, Miller

mands.

Hot

the greens have been sho%% for practice
.sessioris, "you can ligure tfley - ll rUt Iflefli as

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Bear" won tüsseeond ofa record five Masters
titles by a nine-stroke margin over Arnold

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In the National League, it will be
Chicago (Reuschel 18-12) at New
York (Swan 14.13); Pittsburgh

Meeting

Long

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(Blyleven 12-5) at St. Louis (Forsch
agreement between the major League inaugural.
pected to watch the Blue Jays and festive occasion.
11.11); i,osAngeles(HOoton 11.10) at
league players and owners yielded
Mariners begin their quests for .)0
Thursday, American League
Houston (Ryan 16.14) and San
no progress in New York Tuesday.
Nine more openings are on tap seasons,
games have New York (Guldry 18-8) Francisco (Blue 14.14) at San Diego
But beginning today fans, owners Th ursday, with a couple of ga mes on
Dave Lemanczyk, who had an 8.10 at Texas (Matlack (5-4); Baltimore
and players can put the ranting a nd: Friday and' full weekend schedule record in 1979, will start on the (Palmer 10-6) at Chicago (Kravec (Jones 11-12).
raving over strikes, stri fe and
sending 26 teams on their way down mound for the Blue Jays while Mike 15.13) or Trout (11-8); Boston
The Cleveland Indians play the
tracts In the back of their minds and a pa th which will culminate in the Parrott, 14-12, wi
ll start for the (Eckersley 17.10) at Milwaukee
Califor nia Angels and the Montreal
concentra te on the game itself -at World Series in late October.
Mariners.
Expos face the Philadelphia Phillies
(Slaton 15.9); Detroit (Morris 17-7)
least, for six weeks.
In contrast to the history and
Cincinnati's Tom Seaver, who had at Kansas City (Leonard 14-12) and
Friday in other openers.

Following

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12A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

OURSELVES

Milwaukee's President Selig Had Novel Idea For Opening Day 1st Pitch
NEW YORK I UPI, - All winter long, Bud Selig nursed this
wonderful opening day idea.
Selig is the boss of the Milwaukee Brewers, their president
and chief executive officer, and over a period of time it came to
his attention that one of the team's most loyal and enthusiastic
fans was if young man by the name of Kevin hiermening.
Hermening is from Oak Creek, Wis., not far from
Milwaukee, and he loves the Brewers. Every chance he gets,
he goes to see them play. That was how he spent most of his
leave last year when he caine back home from assignment as
an attache with the U. S. Embassy in Iran.

Alter hearing lierniening was among those being held
hostage in Iran, Bud Selig caine up with his idea.
lie knew the Brewers opened their season at home with the
fled Sox on April 10 and who in the whole world would derive a
bigger kick out of throwing out the first ball than Kevin 11crniening?
.
So Selig got in touch with the youngster's mother and told her
what he had in mind for her son. She was overjoyed. Along with
that, Selig wrote a letter to Ilermening in Iran telling him how
touch he and other members of the Brewers were looking
forward to his getting out and making the ceremonial first

laid the foundation for much

manager and it was his deals
of the Brewers' future SUCCeSS:
,In all the years I've been in baseball, this will be the first
time I've ever thrown out the first ball on Opening Day, says
line, absolutely delighted with the idea.
"To Inc. opening clay is something like Christmas Day. As a
kid in Cincinnati, I remember paying a quarter to sit in the
bleachers the first day of the season. Sonic of the players I saw
when I was only B or 9 years old Ftill stick in iiiy tiund. Fellows
like Ileinie Groh, Jake Daibert, Morrie Rath and liughtie ('ritz.
11mev were all with the Reds."
that

pitch.

Unfortunately Hermening will not be able to make it for
Thursday's ball game. But the Brewers say he has a standing
invitation to throw out the first ball at any of their other gaines
as sorn as he gets back home.
In thursday 's opener at Milwaukee's County Stadium,
Fran. Lane will stand in for Hermeniing. He'll throw out the
first ball, and that isn ' t am.. 'ier 4d idea of Selig's.
Lane hilLS been in baseball over 50 years and is with the
Padres now. Back in iio, one year after Selig and his group
i;rought baseball back to Milwaukee, he was named general

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decorate a cake or cookies.
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tips

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guidelines in planning parties

for children of various age
groups:
A child's first birthday
tends to serve as an excuse for
a gathering of relatives and
close friends; often, no
children are present. Children
of this age tend to play with a
favorite toy while the party is
going one.

Unfamiliar faces

may

cause the child to be cranky if
he Is not used to large numbers of people, and keep in
mind that the child relates
best to one person at a time.
The developing mobility
and speech of a 2-year-old
toddler provide the beginnings of an independent

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decorations, invitations, and

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who had a sumnier borne next
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raspberries. tk'aIhit's or any
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1 lb. ground beef I round or
desired fruit. Whipped cream
like their old borne so well, chuck i
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pan. Bake 375 degrees for 10 to
into the back ard. It's if nice and shcti
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crt'aiii cheese
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cheese
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woodpeckers, cardinals and
Mix beef, bread crwnbs and
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pudding
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on her special day by helping Mom decorate the
cake.
Long celebrations should be
avoided because of the child's

cartoons. Their interest in
colors, shapes and letters

short attention span, and a
time limmiit of one-and-a.hialf to
two hours should set on the
festivities.
Listening to records and
playing with toys are the best
activities and an adult should
be there to encourage the
children to share when cries
of "Mine! Mine!" arise. Two.

may be utilized in paper and
craft projects, even in helping
to decorate party refreshnuents. One idea is to spread
on time table some decorating
squeeze tubes which conic in a
variety of colors,

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children who enjoy playing
with friends,

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listening to stories, drawing,
playing with clay, blocks,
watching short movies and

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their own creativity

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it is helpful to set the tonic of a
party at the beginning by
involving the birthday thud
as host to set an exanmuple of
goat! behavior.

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allows children to group
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those of the sannue sex, before
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heat until browned on bottom. Turn mixture over to brown the
top. Remove hash from skillet, set aside. Melt remaining I
tablespoon butter; stir in flour, cook 1 minute. Slowly stir in
chicken broth, milk, sherry and salt. Cook over meduim heat,
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moistened. Let stand 2 minute,. Stir again. Spread evenly in
greased 8 a 8 a 2-Inch baking pan. Sprinkle with nut topping.
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done. Serve warm. Yield: 9 servings.
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onion, garlic, lemon juice and flavor enhancer. Cook over
moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until mixture begins to
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2 cans (
2 cups cooked, cubed potatoes
' cup chopped celery
One-third cup chopped onion
1 clove garlic, curshed

version of

2 medium yams, cooked and cubed or I can
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1 medium onion, chopped
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Favorite--Hash

Turkey blush makes excellent use of extra tiwit from
Sunday's roast turkey. The addition of yams, green pepper
pieces, and fragrant dry sherry turns the dish into tit exotic

needed.

fiber. Now you can have homemade pancakes, apple bran
muffins, banana raisin bread and coffeecake -anytime you

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incomparable elan from its brief cooking in the skillet.
Salmon hash is ideal for any informal occasion, be it lunch,
supper or brunch. On a relaxed weekend, it takes but a few
minutes to prepare and calls for ingredients you're likely to
have on ha nd . Aromatic vegetables and herbs add spice to the
hash, while potatoes lend body and substance. Rich sour
cream envelopes the mixture, making the dish most inviting

loaf bread and coffeecake

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nasi comes from the French "hachis," meaning "to chop
up." And that's pretty much just what hash is -,I mixture of
various chopped, cooked foods, conmionlv including meat or
poultry, potatoes, and seasonings.
A tasty hash can stimulate your appreciation of the marrebus flavor changes that occur when a variety of foods are
cooked together. Just as a flavorful stew is far more than the
sum total of its ingredients, so, too, does a hearty hash gain an

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Mix

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for breads 'from scratch"

There's no getting around the fact that today's lifestyle
requires skill in time management. Pre-scheduling is needed
for work as well as leisure activities.
This time-juggling act happens on a daily basis in the kitthen. The efficient preparation of a nutritious good-tasting
meal is a challenge, especially when family members are
continuously en route from one event to the next.
Though convenience foods are ideal helpmates, many people
still take great pleasure in "from scratch" cooking--even if it
happens only on special occasions.
Convenience foods can lead to "from scratch" results with
recipes like Quick Bran Breads Mix. Now, every day, freshly

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remove It. On the other hand, if
Avoid exposure to the heat
a person has so-called reactive until after you've talked about
hypoglycemia secondary to diet this with the neurologist. You
By BERNICE BEllE OSOL
or problems related to ab- may have a very poor tolerance
sorption of food, then the proper to heat because your ability to
For Thursday, April 10, 1980
approach is usually to change eliminate body heat has been
compromised.
their
pluses.
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doing
so,
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spades, ace of diamonds and
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date.
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diamonds, goes to dummy
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reach on your own. You have upper hand.
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1691 Providence Boulevard. "Hollywood: The Dream
Factory."
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lunch. Return Wednesday, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL19
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pronchool through 10 grade. Register children at
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for best art In various grade levels,
SUNDAY, APRIL25
Central Florid. Choral Festival sponsored by
American Guild of Organists; mansed chorus singing
11 anthems, Knowles Memorial Chspel, Winter Park, 4
p.m. No admission charge.
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(9 (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Bar.
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when two farmers ignore his
DEAR ABBY: My very
"Dear Abby" letter is inspired warning.
3(1O) rs EVERYBODY'S
by ALL TORN UP, whose blood BUSINESS Data
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tests repeatedly came back U (17) BOB NEWHART How.
"positive" for syphilis when she ard and Carol have an up-andknew it couldn't be true. The down romance.
same thing happened to me 40
7:00
years ago.
FACE THE MUSIC
0
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marriage license and was IID (35) SANFORD AND SON

shocked beyond words when it Fred fakes amnesia in a
scheme to gel a color talevi.
came back positive! I went sion
set.
from one doctor to another, and
3(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
finally found one who knew that REPORT
it was possible to have a "false
se (12) (17) SANFORD AND SON
positive", which was true in my Grady tries to keep the Sanford home
of Bible
case.
ings and orgies,
I'm glad you encouraged ALL
7.30
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11:00
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(U) (35)BENI4y HILL

4 (10) TODAY IN THE LECIISLATURE
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determined woman, who has
achieved her goal of great
wealth In her lifetime, is faced
with a difficult decision as she
approaches old age. (2 Hrs. 20
Mins.)

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4:05

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11 30

0 (4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Suzanne
Pleshette, Wally Laltimer. Sid.
nay Goldsmith.
(1)0 YOUR TURN
CD 0 ABC NEWS
01(35) WILD, WILD WEST
An assignment to take possession of a priceless diamond for
the National Museum takes
West to an
estate.
0(17) MOVIE "Apache
Uprising" (1966) Rory Calhoun,
Corinne Calvet. An Indian
uprising complicates the plans
of a corrupt stage-line official
for a gold heist.
eerie

11:50

GAME
(D O LOVE BOAT "Double
CT) 0 HOLLYWOOD Wedding" Irish and Cyd
SQUARES
Barnstable, Fred Travalena;
"The Dummies" Ruth Buzzl,
DEAR ABBY: I, too, show a (ID (35) MAUDE Walter for.
Sid Caesar; "Julie Falls Hard'
false positive on a Wasser. bids Maude to have lunch with
Tony Roberts. (A)
mann. Apparently this is not a handsome, newly divorced
friend.
12:00
unusual, yet, In my experience,
(10) DICK CAVE'T'T Guest:
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Physicians ne ver consider this a Patrick Segal.
RON One of Boylnglon's men
possibility w hen a syphilis test (12) (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
Ieopardizes a big operation by
Archie panics when Edith
comes back positive.
romancing a Eurasian girl who
invites
an
old
schoolmate
t
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As part of my physical when
may
be on the side of the
applying for a civil service job, dinner.
enemy.
8:00
I was sent to the county VD
1:00
clinic to wait in line with 0(4) REAL PEOPLE Reports
U (1) TOMORROW
on a party for former Playboy
assorted hookers. This was both centerfolds, twin midgets, the
130 BARETTA A narcotics
officer pursues a
humiliating and demeaning. San Diego chicken and a Nielretard.
ad woman after she sees the
Now whenever I have a blood sen viewer are featured,
kill hiss girlfriend. (A)
test, I let them know Up-front (Closed captioned for the hear.
ing impaired) R
that I'm a false positive.
1:10
&amp; 0 CBS LATE MOVIE
CLEAN IN S.F. (1)0 A BOY NAMED CHAR.
LIE BROWN Animated. Peren"Most Wanted" (1976) Robert
DEAR ABBY: Was I ever nial failure Charlie Brown
is
Stack, Shelly Novack. Mem.
glad to see that letter in your dared to enter a school spelling
bars of a special police unit
column from ALL TORN UP. bee and, to everyone's
trail a killer whose victims have
The same thing happened to me surprise, is smash hit. (A)
included nuns.
only I was married. (Try to (7)0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
1:30
explain that to your husband!) Nancy becomes Involved with
(17) NEWS
an older man who has a daughMy positive Wassermann
ter, and Tommy tries to find a
t35
turned out to be Lupus. (It's a prom date for his friend Ernie.
(T2)(17) BASEBALL Atlanta
disease in the same family as (Closed captioned for the hoarBraves vs. Cincinnati Reds
rheumatoid arthritis,) There Is ing impaired)
2:00
(35) JIM ROCKFORD
a National Lupus Society with
DAILY
DEVOTIONAL
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support branches all over the u. Angel
hit list when he suddenly
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wealthy as a result of
helpful.
an
alliance
with
the
2:40
VICTIM IN BALTIMORE underworld.
MOVIE "Mn. Parking.
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ALL TORN UP: It Is absolutely PLAYS "Henry IV, Part II" A
Garson, Walter Pidgeon. A
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doctors and others In the health and
Hal (Henry, Prince of
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reasons why a person would Henry V.
have a false positive test for (121(17) MOVIE "The Prince
syphilis, and that poor girl And The Showgirl" (1957) Laushould have been set straight rence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe.
A showgirl from the U.S. falls in
Immediately. Those who have love
with a prince after he
had malaria, TB, scarlet fever, invites her to a private supper.
vestigate further.

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When I was 19,1 had the same
experience and nobody believed
rue, so I was actually treated
for syphilial The humiliation I
was subjected to was wibelievable (Lucky for that
doctor malpractice suits
weren't In vogue then.)

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Please pass the word, Abby. widowed head nurse at a large
R.M.M. ROOK ISLAND, ILL. metropolitan hospital who tries
to rebuild her personal life
DEAR ABBY: About the through a renewed devotion to
her career.
woman whose blood test came
CHARLIE'S ANGELS
back positive and she swore The Angels pose as highway
Uwe had to be a mistake: truckers to nail the hijackers
Fifteen years ago my son, who plaguing an all-female trucking
Wei to be married in two weeks, company. (A)
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took a blood test and was

10:30
DEAR ABBY: What a (H)135) CANDID cMIEP.A
wonderful service your column (12) 17) UPSTAIRS, DOWN.
provided when you ran that STAIRS "Rose's Pigeon" Hud.
letter from the young woman
whom blood test Indicated that
she had syphilis when she
didn't.

2:00
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and finally the N. V. State Sgt. Warden asks to be trans.
Health Dqartment advised us ferred to an active combat unit.
that some other factor in his (7) 0 VEGAS After casino
blood caused the "false owner Roth vanishes. Dan finds
himself working for a ruthless
Positive." Wouldn't you think new boss who
wants the pnimost doctors would be familiar vats detective dead. (Closed
with this? Well, they weren't. captioned for the hearing
F. IN NYC. impaired) (R)

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infectious

Informed that he had syphIlis!
His fiancee's father gave me
the news and told me what a
rotten son I had. He asked what
they were going to do about the
$5,000 deposit they had paid the
caterer, etc.

8:30

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Longwood Rotary Festival and 10,000 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.
Mini bus tour for senior citizens to Sanford Zoo, Big
Tree Park and the Cactus Corral and lunch at the
Village Smorgasbord. Leave Leeds, 9am., pick up at
Sanford Civic Center, 9:30 a.m.
Men's Fellowship of First Christian Chirub will
sponsor Its annual pancake and sausage day, education
building, 1607 S. Sanford Ave. Serving 8;30 a.m. to 6:30
p.m.

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commenu and
audience participation. Co-sponsored by Council of
Arts and Sciences. Free to public.
Watercolor demonstration and lecture by Wayne
Sessions, 7:30 p.m., Sampson Hall Gallery, Stetson
University, DeLand. Free to public.
Florida Kiwanis Clubs Sixth Division banquet, 7:30
p.m., Wednesday, Sanford Civic Center. Speaker
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SATURDAY, APRIL 12
Needlepoint and rug hooking class, 1..3 p.m., Deltona
Library, 1691 Providence Blvd.

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TONIGHT'S TV

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
Theater presentation: "Horsepower: An Electric
Fable," 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Auditorium, Seminole

THURSDAY, APRIL 10
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Dkt Workshop, 10 am., and 7 p.m. Jefferson Wards,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, noon, Ho1day Inn.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs'
Eastmonte Civic Center
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Seminola Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows
Hall, 107 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Al Anon, 8 p.m., Hallway House, Lake Minnie
Drive, Sanford.
FRIDAY, APRIL 11
Children's Class on Childcare for those expecting a
new baby brother or sister, 10 a.m., Florida Hospital.
Phone 896.611, Ext. 1173.
SaWe Harrison Chapter DAR will meet at 2:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. A.W. Lee at 2407 Laura Ave.
Speaker F.W. Kirkland on defense.

and
evocative of the future is
Coconut Ainaretto, a luscious
blend of fresh toasted coconut
and the rich almond savor of
amaretto, an exciting drink

••••'•

ENDAR

Florida District Governor Elwood Hogan Jr.
Sanford Serenader, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, AprilI, 1950-11B

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
Sanford Gracious living. Eas.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.80.484 CC 1IJ
Weekly I monthly rates,
Seminole
Orlando Winter Park.
PROBATE DIVISION
In ri:
utilities pd. Inquire 300 S. Oak
File Number 80.127.CP
In the Matter of Abandoned
*41.1MI
Divisjn
Personal Property held by the
322 -2611
Transactions
______________________________________________________________
BOYS &amp; GIRLS
Rooms for 'Rent
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Seminole County Sheriff pursuant
Sanford
FLORENCE W. SAUNDERS, a. to FS SEC. 705.01
AGIS
12.1$
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Winter Springs Des, Crp to Oak. Paul J. Clemens &amp; WI Martha B., k.a FLORENCE EVELYN
322-3553
RATES
NOTICE OF BICYCLE SAL.E
Wood Elders, Lot 42 Tuscawllla Un Lot 17 Elk A Sterling Park Un 3. SAUNDERS
NOTICE
Is
hereby
given
that
by
'•
'I
Start
your
own
business
1 time
44c tine
-build
S. $15,500.
$67,500.
l
L
HOURS
Deceaseit virtue of that certain order for
an Eening Herald paper
Unf
30-Apartments
urni
3consecutivetimes
3c
a
tine
Oakwood Bldrs to Willow Creek
Johnny Walker Real Es? Inc to
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Abandonment Proceedings Iuuid
route in your own
Homes Inc. Lot 42 Tuscewilia Un , Harmon E. Wren Jr. &amp; wi Edna C.
aoo A.M
S - 30 PM
7consecutivetimes
34c a tine
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING out of and under the seal of the
neighborhood.
$100.
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
the E 2011 of Lot 13$ &amp; all of Lot 139 CLAIMS
1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults
OR
DEMANDS County Court of Seminole County,
on Lake Ada. Just So.
Winter Springs Dev Crp to K. A. (less the $21? of Lot 139 &amp; less the AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE Florida, upon a ludgment ren.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
* The
Airport Blvd. on 17.92
RuseIl Inc. Lot 41 Tuscawllta Un S 2 ft of the E 20 ft of Lot 13$ M. M. AND ALL OTHER PERSONS dered in the aforesaid Court on the
6, 116,600.
- Sanford.
Call
323.8
Lords First Add to Citrus Hts, INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: 25th day of March AD. 1980, in
Mariner's Villag
George W. Beers &amp; wf Patricia $28,000.
*
YOU
DEADLINES
ARE
HEREBY that certain case as styled above.
Edward P. Diorior &amp; wf Sandra NOTIFIED that the
E to Wm. A. Gracey&amp;wf Cynthia
ad. which aforesaid Order was
2 Bedroom
Lot 5, Rose ct., SI,SOO.
R. to John C. Noles, begin at the ministration of the estate of delivered to me as SherIff of
Noon The Daj Before PubIicaton
Unfurnished Apartment
The Babcock Co. to Clark M. SE corner of Lot 2 Eureka Ham. FLORENCE W. SAUNDERS a.k.a Seminole County, Florida and the
131.1146afterlp.m.
Hay &amp; WI Elilabeth L., Lot )3 mock, $21,000.
FLORENCE EVELYN SAUN. said property is to include:
Sunday
Noon
Friday
Area
One
Inc
toSuda
Inc.
Lots
1
Wuidward Sq., Sect. 3. rno
DERS, deceased, File Number $0. Forty.eight (II) Assorted Bicycles
2 ER, modern, good Iocatioq
The Babcock Co. to Gregory K. &amp;7$repofWyndhamwoods Phase 127-CP, is pending in the Circuit and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Fenced, A-H, w-w carpet,
I, $24,500.
MoIatch&amp;wfconstanceA,Lot
Court for Seminole County. Seminole County, Florida will at
831.6788
_________________________________________________________
_______________________
41-HoUses
Windward Sq., Sect. 2, 155,600.
by Gill Fox
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SIDE GLANCES
Area One Inc to Alchana 0ev FlorIda, Probate Division, the 1100A.M. on the 19th day of April
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______________________________
41-Houses
c
RJ'-..Aiutnc fnr Iit
Call
Circulation
Dept.
., I',, .i5iI
o1-Ldwfl.t.lruen
'""
Dan Way Inc., to Robert M. Crp, Lots 12 &amp; 71 rep of Wydham address of which is Seminole AD. 1980 offer for sale and sail to
31-Apartments
Furnished
Cannon, Lot 3 &amp; the W 1311. of Lot 4 WOOds Phase One, $73,100.
_jS-ttp
County Courthouse, Sanford, the highest bidder for CASH,
fld
3--Cemeteries
fA-FHA.235.Con. Homes
blk, 0 LW Park, $49,500.
Area One Inc to Pertakis In? Florida. The personal represen. ABSOLUTELY NO CHECKS OR
_________________________
Ewnlng Hendd
76 Olds Delta 88. 2 dr. 350 engine,
Low Down Payment
Furnished apts for Sen
AD. Carroll to Ross E. Listien Constr Co Inc. Lot 16 1 33 rep of tatives of the estate are CREDIT CARDS, the above
FILL DIRT 8. TOPSOIL
Sect B'keeper
one owner mi, only
Citizens. Very clean. 31$
2SpaceslnMasonicGardens.In
Jr. &amp; WI Nancy L. The S ' of N WdhamWoodsPhase1,$73,0o0. CHRISTINE S. BENNETT a. describedpersonalpropertyatthe
ash for ur lot' Will build o
YELLOW SAND
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
377.2611
3 BEDROOM. I' BATH, DOU
JUNE
12441. .136 Auto Sales. 860 Hwy
area's most beautiful Memor.
Palmetto Ave. See Jimrnle
twothirdsof the N ¼ of E ¼ sw
your 1010, Our lot
Parker AS Realty Inc to Floyd EDWARD L. BENNETT, wtiose IocatlonoftheAgrlculturall Road
Lite bookkeeping, gen. office
Call Clark 0. lirt 173 1
OLE
CARPORT,
APPLI.
'*36.
Casselberry.
831
,,.,
iai
Park,
$400
to
settle
estate.
F. Fowier &amp; wf Shirley C.. Lot a
' of Sect ta. s,i.cnn
e D..tI iui. s....
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fl.n*r$m.M itO
,.iIIt au •Ia, is
Cowan.
Y Enterprise, Inc
- IG REALT
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speed
--------ANCES. AIR &amp; HEAT, ON AL
3224076
Thomas M. Klsling a. WI Lorelel Aloma Acres, $17,900.
Florida, on Highway 17.92, South
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Hurry, this can't last.
IEALTOR MLS
Winter Park, Florida 32790. i'M
Medel Inc.. Realtor
Secretary accurate typing &amp;
__________________________
way, Daytona Beach. Will hold
644-3012
MOST 2 ACRES. SUNLANO.
Parker AS Realty Inc to Arthur name and address of the personal of Sanford, Seminole County.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS '69
I
A. to James S. Larue, Lot 16 Elk. B
good office skills required.
323.4175
a public AUTO AUCTION
31ADiplexes
Ev',333.nsa
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65-Pets-Supplies
SELLER
WILL
HOLD
THE
10
H. Olson &amp; WI Janet G., Lots ii 1 representative's attorney are
'75
models
C.ill
339
9100
or
Roann Es?., 1115,000.
Florida.
912 French Ave.
4-Personals
Send resume &amp; salary require.
every Saturday at 8 p m It's
Aloma Acres, $36,800.
031 .IOOS (Dealer'
IALCOLB1REALTYICJ MORTGAGE TOTAL 140,500.
That said sale is being made
Florence S. Wallace to David R.
forth beløw.
--- - --Across from Health Dept.
men? to P.O. Box 729 Sanford.
theonlyonc in Florida You set
LETSMAKEADEAL
Renee Stein to Gary Sills,
Poodle Puppies AKC. Jet black.
Duplex unfurn, Lk. Mary, 2 B
-__________________ -McNeiIl Jr., &amp; wI Edith H. Lots 61
All persons having claims or pursuant to Chapter 703 of the
Looking for an income producing
-the reserved price Call 901
IULTIPLE
LISTING
REAL
TOP
LAKE
FRONT.
2
BEDROOM,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
CANNON REST HOME
small miniatures champion
lB. new AC, $225 + 1100 da:fl
lIthe N 4 ft. of Lot S Elk. 17 Tier 1 Kathleen H. Devaul &amp; Albert 1.. demands against the estate are Florida Statutes.
1970 T Bird 31,000 mi
property? Call us today for a
755 8311 for further details -______________________
Telephone
HARDWOOD FLOORS, CARblood line. 1100 $150 also Shih I
E.R. Traffords Map of Sant. Un A 102 Bldg 1 Fairway Villas required, WITHIN
fee. 322-9558.
Like new Blue 14.500
John E. Polk, Special care, good food, for
THREE
chance
at
this
newly
05 Sunset Dr.,3 BR 2 8.114,900.
'I33
2wksll-$2reg--terms
PORT.
DeBAR,'
AREA,
LOW
elderly
lady.
Tju
Poo
Puppies
tiny
fluff
Condo, $47,500.
Can
Sheriff
be
bed
322 2787
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
WE BUY CARS
remodeled 2 Story duplex in
Ci.stom Cabinets &amp; new roof,
futureisour Concern
DOWN. SELLER WILL TAKE
patIent. 121 Dolores Drive,
Am Group One Inc &amp; Hubert E. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
balls, 165 175 373 9688
SemInole County, Florida
Sanford at only 145.000. You
___________________________
Solicitors
The Hrkins Crp to Fred L. Earley to Brookwood Elders Inc.
MORTGAGE
137,000.
Altamonte
Springs. 134.1148.
CLASSIFIED AD ON Iirs
701
.. French
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Publish April 9, 16, 1980
323 7131
can't afford to misS it, Exc
'8 Pont Trans Am, like new,
_____________
Adam &amp; WI Debra L., Lot 19 Lot 770 Barclay Woods Third Add,
3235176
NEED IMMEDIATELY FOR
RESULTFUL END. 114 E
____________
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123-7832
clerk of the above court a written DEU.20
terms.
itoco rn oril 15.888 .136 Auto
67-Livestock. Poultry
WhP bi Lonely? Write: "Get A
Whisperwood at Sabal Point Un 7, 514,500.
j BRAND NEW OVIEDO OUP
THE EVENING HERALD
'ontiac Catalina, I Dr
NUMBER IS 322.2611
statement of any claim or demand IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Eve.322-0617,322-1587
Mate" Dating Service. All
5109,500.
LEX, 2 BEDROOM EACH,
Sandpiper Homes Inc to Fred 0. they may have. Each claim must
Sales. 060
Hwy 436. Hardtop 1500 or best
CIRCULATION DEPART.
Computer
erator
SPRINGISHERE
C.iS%elbe'rry
831
8399
FOR
SEMINOLE
207E.2SthSt.
BABY PIGS
COUNTY,
______________
Charles F. Emerson Jr. &amp; Delco Larabee &amp; Barbara A., Lot 19 beinwritingandmust
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
MENT.
CARPET. CENTRAL AIR.
reasonable offer 323 8276
indicate the
and it's time to head to the
FLORIDA.
for
ter, Fl. 33518.
Inc to Donald F. Dodd I wf
32-Houses Unfurnishe
37ocomp. Exc.oppor.
.
160.000.
Foxwocxl Phase One, 559.800.
basis for the claim, the name and CASE NO. $O.2$S.CA.01.K
country.
Why
not
go
to
your
1971 Vega, clean, low mi $1750 or
__________________________
_________________________
349 5912
Don't Despair Or Pull Your P-4oir
Catherine C., Lot 2 Elk 1 Hanover
$4.25 hr to start
The Babcock Co to Joy M. addressofthe creditor or hIs agent
Apply In person
=
Sanlanta 3 BR, 28, CHIA.
own country property - we
tx's? offer. will accept trade
Use A Wan? Ad 322 7611 or
FRED M. BUZZAIRD,
Woodi, $157,500.
Lovely 3 BR. 1'-'z B, C.H&amp;i
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
ADORABLE
2
BEDROOM,
McFarland, Un 205 Cranes Roost or attorney, and the amount
pr.vacy fence, pool patio, Low
912 French Ave.
have it in the beautiful
32J 1730
831 9993.
Henry H. Biackler &amp; WI Joan C. VIII Sect Four Condo, 8.67,000.
Plaintiff,
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
fenced
yd.
fully
eqpt.
kit.,
$36.
to
Buy
FRESH
PAINT,
FRESH
or
call
322.2611.
claimed. If the claim is not yet
dwv. owner will hold at I? pct.
Markham Rd area. S acres of
Across from Health Dept.
vs.
to Lawrence Leo &amp; wf Donna V.,
needed Items with a Herald
323-6510.
CARPETS, READY FOR OCRes Comm of Am to Wm R. Kote due, the date when it will become
________________________
69Chev2dr. AC,Au?o,
136.900. 322-4914 aft
- 1969 CHRYSLER WAGON,
wooded lake front. A real Steal
Lot 3 Elk K Carriage Hill Un 3,
Classified Ad. Call 3fl2611 or
&amp; wf Gene E., Lot 32 Tuscawllla due shall be stated. If the claim is MARK H. JARMAN and CYN.
CUPANCY.
ONLY
$21,900.
WI- BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
AAA EMPLOYMENT
PS. good trans $600
at only 137,300
Owner
AUTO. AIR LOOKS GOOD.
163.900.
THIA
L.
JARMAN,
his
wife,
631-9993.
TIred
of
house
huntIng?
Ewnlng
Hesuld
3.2,
533
0
Un 7, $71,900.
APPI lANCE'S Sanford Fur
contingent or unliquidated, the
financed,
323 ?819att5
Handyman special: 2 BR with
RUNS GOOD EXC TIRES.
______________________
U.S. Home Crp to Calvin I.
Defendants.
mo. Lease, Dep., pool. No peti
2wksal-$7reg-terms
I:.?eir(' StIv,iqe 322 8771
Eel Air. Homes Inc. to Stephen nature of the uncertainty shall be
1-595 321 0610
family room fenced rear yd.
-._________________________
Sterling &amp; wf Mardel F., Lot 15 A. Morawski &amp; Frances 0., Lot 145
NOTICE OF SALE
Your Future is our concern
300 N. French Ave.
(eneva Gardens Apts.
ve,305-66b-S64G
303 323 1663
____________________________________________________________
stated. If the claim is secufed, the
$27,000.
Foxwood Phase II, $71,700.
Notice
is
gIven
pursuant
to
a
Will
buy
old
class
rings
&amp;
Silver
Sanford,
Fl.
32771
1505W.
25th
St.
Eel Air. Hills Un. 2, $52,200.
6-ChlId Care
security shall be described. The
Handyman Special 2-1, on 2 lots.
323-5176
Sand Lk 0ev Inc to Robert M.
coins lop dollar paid Call
Final Judgment dated the 27th day
__________________________
Convenience store clerk. Good
t' ;
Bel Aire Homes Inc. to Wm. L.
in county but Within City limits
/
II you have the imagination this
Counts 8. WI Beth L., Lot 15 Forest Robinson &amp; WI Valerie 0., Lot 113 claimant shall deliver sufficient Of March, 1910. In Case No. 80.715.
3
ER,
2
Bath,
St.
Johns
Rivt
in:____________________________
373 1880
'
tr
JACK PROSSER FORD CO.
Company benefits. Apply
Telephone Solicitors.
Ap.
copies
of
the
claim
to
th.
clerk
tO
of
Sanford.
Convenient
home can be turned into a
Park Es? Sect 2, 122,000.
Spur
of
the
Moment
Babysitting
Estates
wDock,
$450
ma.
CA-01.K
of
the
CIrcuit
Court
of
the
'U •
0.1st, '.4* -,..
t.
Bel Aire Hills Un. 2, $51,100.
Handy
Way
Foods,
Sanford
pointment
setting
only.
Hourly
location,
116.500
enable the clerk to mall one copy
duplex
or
home
with
business
____________________________________________________________
'ORIENTALRUGSWANTED
David Smith &amp; WI Burtle M. to
in my home. Hrly, daily, wkly
Eighteenth JudicIal Circuit In and
LAKEMARYBLVD.&amp;17.,2
St. Johns Realty Co., Realtor
Larson Invest. Inc. to Sentinel to each personal representatIve,
rate plus commissions. Op.
area.
or maybe you have Ideas of
lop Prices Paid
Jeffrey Green, Lot lithe E½ of BldgCo.Lot3$AppIeVaIIeyun.4,
for Seminole County, Florida, itt
rates. Day or night. 323-6477.
SANFORD, 322.1481
322-6123
portunity for advancement.
"I just need enough to make my
All persons interested in the
REALTY
WORLD.
Used,
any
condition
614
8126
Lot 2 Elk L Ui Wayman Hts Lk $16,500.
which FRED EUZZAIRD is the
RN or LPN, Ito 17 part time.
Call Lee at 3fl.5 for ap.
estate
to
whom
a
copy
of
thIs
CHILD
CARE
Golf Villa, 3 BR, 28, all appl., 2
Income equal my out-go!"
Add, 139,000.
Apply in person Sanford
Linda C. Clark to Complete Notice of Administration has been plaintiff and MARK H. JARMAN
pointment.
I
and Modern Furniture
Freeor reduced rates
BROKER
car garage, Lease only $12
Daisy H. Wagner to Steven C. interiors Inc. Lot 82 Ramblewood
and CYNTHIA' L. JARMAN are
Nursing
&amp;
Convalescent
James Baskerville is back
One pieceor Houseful
mailed are requIred, WITHIN
if
you
qualify.
323.8424
mo.
322-0943.
Boetto &amp; wf Nancy L., Lot 101 the $100.
the defendants, I will sell to the
Center, ISO Mellonville Aye.
Bridges Antiques
RN full time, SI shift. Apply In
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
323
2801
W 101101 Lot II Elk D Maine Add
highest and best bidder for cash at
Of SANFORD REALTOR
Sdnford
Complete Interiors Inc. to DATE
Orlando
_____
Will Babysit
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
PARK AVE.- Cream puff, 2
OF
THE
FIRST
WANTED
to LW, $23000.
the West door of the Seminole
3210640
327 1577
___________________ _______
James L. Hart &amp; wf Vicki L. Lot $2 Pu EL ICATI ON
Inmyhome6.6p.m.
ER, 2E, town house, neu
Cony. Center, 950 Melionvllle
OF
THIS
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Gary H. Schlueb 1 wf Helen to Ramblewood, $41,700.
I
Fenced yard, TLC. 323.6441
.SPPL lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
carpet
&amp;
tue.
kit.
eqpt.,
WID
Ave.
NOTICE,
to
file
any
oblectlons
2544S.
French
Ave.
322
0231
EXPERIENCED IN
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on ___________________________
Triad Prop Inc, Lot 5 Elk I N Orl
Linda C. Clark to Complete they may have that challenge the
F!XT'.IPES Jenkins Fur
plenty storage, icr. porch
.- off of total inventory of brand I
3
RESIDENTIAL
LOTS
60x196
Ranches Sect 9, 152,100.
the
25th
'322-3772.
372-0779,
322-5353
day of AprIl, 1980, the
The Real Estate Agency
So, if you need a new
SiIfI.I
Interiors Inc., Lot 92 Ramblewood, validity of the decedent's will, th•
SALES &amp;
'flt,jg to Eat
iiture 705 F 25th St 323 0981
'°
intersprinq bedding
landscaped yard. vacant
__________________________
each on Sanford Ave. just
Mgr. Trainee
Henry Vallukas to Mark S. $100.
following described property let ______________________________
adults, no pets first last I dip
these beds are' not dam,,qed
across
from
Sanora
(county)
qualifications
of
the
MANAGEMENT
Inc.,
Realtors
Wt'tyuyuec1fu,,,ifu,e'
,
personal
H
______________
Older 2 story, owner 115,000.
forth in the Order of Final
Waliraff, Lot 6 Elk A Columbus
or used car, truck or van,
Complete Interiors Inc.. to representative, or the venue or
Several posiflons opened, will
5300, 323-010A.
or seconds but brand hOt'. top
Price $16500 for all three.
fURNITURE &amp; THINGS
2435. S French (17 97) Sanford
for assistant store manager
For Sale By Owner 2110 SF
Harbor.
Judgment:
Lawrence A. McAdam &amp; wf turisdiction of the court.
Strawberries, Large &amp; Plentiful,
traIn, chance of a lifetime.
line
bedding
sets
only
Free'
Trado.
or
terms
OK.
5005
Sanford
Av
173 5324
position in Sanford area.
Lakefront Home. Country
Country 3-I, CA&amp;H, freshly
Complete Interiors Inc to
Lot 22, Block C., SEMINOLE
Joanne, Lot 92 Ramblewooct,
you or we pick. Daily I to 6.
come in and see James,
local de'livery Noll's Sanford
S,,hiford
373 6593
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Applicant must be presently
painted, fenced back, eat-In
Setting with dock. Towering
Charles B. Gallagher Jr. &amp; WI 144,750.
33-Houses Furnished
TERRACE REPLAT Plat Book 11,
W
Garnet?
While
Quantity
discounts.
912
French
Ave.
F urnitur,' Salvage, 1192 So of
Beefs
16
-______________
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Oak
Trees,
Fruit
Trees.
$85,000
employed
&amp;
doing
a
good
lob.
kit,
terms,
asking
$31,500.
Kathleen D., Lot 11 Ramblewood,
page 29, Public Records, Seminole
bu.. Sweet potatoes, $450 bi.,.
Req Peal
Estate Broker
---------__
Eel Air. Homes Inc., to Donald WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Wanted to buy used off ice
S.intortl 32? 8721
one of the friendly people
-Cal I Bart
Acrossfrom Health Dept.
Excellent Terms. Call 373
$50,400.
You prove your present In.
County, Florida,
E. Carey &amp; WI Helen M. Lot 135 Eel
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
1 Bedroom house, $150. A.A.i'quipn,ent Noll's Sanford
Fresh or cured Pork 70c lb or
Date
of
the
first
publication
of
5020.
come
&amp;
ability
&amp;
I
will
Im.
Geneva,
'77
DbI
wide.
S
acres
Joseph F. Richards I wf Helen
REAL
ESTATE
DATED
thIs
25th
day
of
March,
If
you
don't
fell
people,
ho
in.
Aire Hills Un 2, 850.000.
I urnilure Salvage, 1792, S.).
McClanahan Real Estate. 322.
107W Commercial
up at Treasure Island, Hwy 14
thIs Notice of Administration:
at Prosier and get the deal
partly fenced, out building,
AAA EMPLOYMENT
prove same. Must be good
M.toioanH.Rapp,Lots2wekiva
REALTOR 327 7198 _
1980.
they going to know Tell them Res Comm of AM to Roberta
of Sanford 3?? 8/?)
5992 &amp; 323.1167.
Phone 322 7881, Sanford
East of Leesburg. 787-3819.
_______________________
April 7,1980
high
&amp;
dry,
good
water,
terms
salesman,
willing
to
work,
I
Hunt Club Fox Hunt Sect, 164.000.
(SEAL)
_______________________
with a classified (id, by calling
Van, Un. 17 Escondido Condo.
2wksal-$2reg-terms
Christine S. Bennett
IN DeBARY- 2-1 with a big
$14,000.
Christine L. Sierputowski to
learn entire store operation.
Longwood - beautiful 3 BR
372 2611 or 831 9993
Cash 322-4132
Arthur H. Eeckwith, Jr.
Fully Furn 2 BR. 1 B,W.D, 1 child,
Sect. Ill, $57,700.
you're looking for.
Your future is our Concern
II. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Edward L. Bennett
family room. Immaculate
Could lead to owning your own
Charles Wm Van Eppe &amp; wf Sonya
1' , high lot, new carpet, new
no pets, 6 mo lease, April 15.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Res. Comm. of AM to Sofia P.
James Baskeryille
11-instructIons
Larry's
Mart,
215
Sanford
Ave
________________________________________________________
As
Personal
Representatives
inside
&amp;
top
Condition
outside,
19/i Singer uhura Fully auto,
store. Send resume to Box 53
J., Lot 100 Groveview VIII. $16,300.
paint, new everythingt II
By: Cynthia Proctor
Oct. 15. $300 me, $200 sac dip.
------Weiner &amp; Joe R. Un S Escondldo
3235176
Peg.
REAL
ESTATE
Broker
Buy
&amp;
Sell,
the
finest
in
used
of
the
Estate
BATEMAN
REALTY
of
Quiet location yet close to
Ralph S. Santorsola &amp; wI Condo Sect. III, $51,200.
fl'poss('ssed, used very Short
co Evening Herald, P.O.
Assume VA mort..
323.1417, Betweun noon &amp; 4
pufy Clerk
furnitureS, Refriq . stoves.
'
LPN, Aides I Orderlies. Better
FLORENCE W. SAUNDERS a
shopping. Mid 3D's
390N 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
tim,' Original 5593. bl 5181 or
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
Christine L. to Lila M. Westgate,
Peg. Real Estate Broker
p.mn
Thomas Lyons &amp; wf M..raar.i On .- D,h.4,...
e.i-All SPRIN(l
liil'.
S?I,tw
Age'nt
319
8386
..ui ao ix u em I!es,$63,9QQ,
Eve.
862
365S
________________________
Winter
Sps
2
CalIf
con
2610 Sanford Ave.
____________________________ ___________________________
Ralph W. Kelley Lot 1-1. Elk 6
S I :
Califor.ppt. 339SO02.
FLORENCE EVELYN 2nd day of April,
in the
Dell Worker
I Bdrm, 2 Bath, 2 story home in
temporaries, 5.43,900 ea. 2 BR,
(QCD) Ellis R. Tapley to Edoa
CreativeExpressions
-___________________
322.7813
Dreamwold ThIrd Sect., $11,700.
Evening
Herald.
SAUNDERS,
321.0759
C. Parent, FKA Edna C. Tapley &amp;
Sanford. Large rooms, exBeautiful country lot In Deltona,
dbl garage, sc porch, beautiful
$4 hr, be in charge, top company
72-Auctio,i - - -Rinsip
52-Appliances
Eel AIre Homes Inc., to Charles
Publish April 2,9, 1980
Deceased
cond. Exc financing,
tenor done in aluminum
located off Courtland &amp;
GuyN.ParentSr.hb,fromtheE
with cxc benefits.
_________________________
dicaI
Sect
R.Shaffec&amp;CheryIR.,Lotfla
DEU.13
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Corner of W~ of NE1/a Of SWt/a of
siding. Perfect for growing
Shallowford, wooded, 13,200.
MINI.U.LOCK
NEW H(/IES
Forest Un. 1, 163,300.
For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi
KE NMI'Rt- WASHER
Knowledge of Ins. &amp; medical
ParIs,
REPRESENTATIVE:
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR
912 French Ave.
family. Fireplace, corner lot.
373-7889 alter
Sect 1,1100.
New concrete buildings all sizes,
iiic.
:.;
John M. Scott to Kellys FIsh &amp; C. BRENT MCCAGHREN,
dent,al Auctons &amp; Appraisals.
forms, accurate typing,
5,'rviee'
LI',&amp;'tJ
Machines
THU
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
qenl
to
Sdally
Across
from
Health
Owner
anxious.
I
yr.
Dept.
Ednac.parent&amp;GuyN.parent
Shopwithout going shopping, thu
$201 up, especially nice, most
Poultry, That part of lot 2 St.
Call Dell's Auction.
323 5620
_________________________________________________________________
benefIts galore,
MOONEY
API'l
lANCES
_____________
CIRCUIT
/IN
REALTORS
AND
FOR
WInderwedIe,
Halnes,
Ward
warranty.
$37,900.
Amway
_______________
Sr. to Ellis R. Tapley, beginning at
Way.
convenient on 1.4 at SR 44
Amway
NicecsidcntIaI__lot_on_El_Portal,
Joseph, $7,000,
323
0697
&amp;
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
142
Carver
Av
Academy
Manor
p.*.
products deliveVed to your
ttieNEcomerolw%ofN1¼of
behInd Days Inn, 1.4 Industrial
701 Bldg.
3390509
loaded with trees. Assume
.
.,: .. ,.'
* ESTATE SALE *
P.O.
CASE N.CA44.I
12 French
2 wk sal -$2 rag terms
________________________
$350 mo. &amp; under if you qualify
SW¼ of Sect I, 8100.
home. Call 322.4409 After Sor
CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
,_frk. 323.0041.
E.Altamonte Dr.
339 050$
$3,140 mtg. at 9'.- pci In?. with
Fl. Homes Constr Co. Inc. to 230 Park Avenue
Washer repo GE deluxe model.'
IN
RE:
The
Marrla,e
Of
YourfuturelsourConc,n
weekends.
(QCD) Cathy 0. Nagle&amp; David
Paul
Henson
estat,
to
be
5014,10
Mary
Griffith
Realtor
this
3
Udrm
2
Bath,
din.
mm.,
Acronirom
Health
Dept.
571 mo. pymti. Total price
Nicholas P. Ramacciato Jr. &amp; wf Winter
Sold nrlg 1109 33, Used shot4
OTTIS 0. PRATHER,
Goldsboro-ByOwner
Park, Florida 33790
AIr CotltIonlng
\ 1425-1426
the highest bidder, April 15th.
322-3991
ito 5
POrch, gar., fireplace, 1g. treed
L. Nagle to David L. Nagle, the E
323.5176
$7,300 or best Offer. 323 3036.
lime. flail $189 II or 51935 mo.
1n'rov.m,à
Frances
J.,. Lot 10 Rep, of Wyn. Telephone: (305) 644.4312
37.D-4,ógtrii
P.titioner.HUSDANO,
3
BR.
completely
remodeled
AM
EMPLOYMENT
...
WANTED
Information
Ipa,llrwt
On
to-to AM at Ifollar'. Chev.
lot,
good
area.
- __o -'
-.
_________________________
'
PRICE
QPflh JJV e
.
IIJ TWUWS
• WJ5W.
and
inside
I
out.
New
w-w
carpet.
-'
Publish
April
2,9,
forR.i*
ieio
the
arrest
I
conviction
of
the
55$
Substantial
Income
-take
Bldg
.
Volks
Shop,
2nd
&amp;
(
Lot 13 Elk 11 Wynnwood,U00.
REDUCED TO 152.500.
2wk ul-$2 rig-terms
John A. McMurrer &amp; Maria A. DEU.3
Lara. workshop. Only $19,500.
I Man, quality operation
KAREN M. PRATHER,
" ii GE stove &amp; reirig.
person driving a late model
Cfrail Temp will service AC'S,
Palmetto AVe., Sanford, Fl.
short phone messages on your
YourfuturelsourConcern
46mmercial Prorty
Res Comm of Am to Edward J,
Stvens to Oakley L. Ames &amp; wf
e yrs cop. Patios, Driveways.
Respondent.WIFE.
Warehouse,
light
m.nufacturing
ni'frig, freezers, water coolers, I
pickup who struck LInda Rab.
Good Cond.
phone.
Tenn.
NutrItion
Corp.
INCLUDESI
tractors,
trailer
LEISURE
LIVING
COUNTRY
----Tobyansen 8. Rosalie M., Lot 12
Mary L, Lot 118 Grovevlew Hill,
etc Wayne fleal 327 1321
___________________ ---with office space. 2.500.10,800
NOTICEOPACTION
misc, Call 323 7786 anytime.
bettwhulerldinghefbicycl,on
Call 415.779.3224.
STYLE in this double wide.
Elk H Hidden Ui Un ID, 545,300,
IQOO.
TO:
sq ft, fully Sprinkled I in.
REALTOPS
BUSINESSI0rSaIe
SR
11$
lust
north
of
Oste.n
on
______
Large
3
Bdrm,
2
Bath
with
Ret Co,, of Am to Robert R.
Reconditioned
room
A
C's.
4000
ICUSTOMNOMES
BUILT
Pins Street CRP to Richard L. IN THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR
If you are having difficulty
LPN full time, 3.11. Apply to
sulated, 1.41 SR 46. 1.1941019.
KAREN M. PRATHER
'2710SanfordAve.
Retiring
322'7912
April 7,1980 at appr. 7:30a.m.
MICROWAVE
10 30.000 UTU's. 90day guar. j
CHA. Seeing us believing all
Foley I. WI Donna I.., Lot 4 Ilk H
Waters &amp; WI Martini 0. Lots 37 &amp;
ForSale
75RecreafiOf'.al
Vehicles
I
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
RebuildConctemnedHouses
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919
finding a place, to lIve, car to
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Call 734.7744 Daytona Highway
--- ----------3226461
-___________________________
Sales &amp; ServIce OrI.,ndo
for one small fee. Swimming,
Hidden Lk Un 10, $41,100.
37 &amp; THE E ½ of Lot 38 Elk B
s. G BALINT
Push bUttOn (OflfroI, has
&amp;Iv•,a lob rsome servIce
PROBATE DIVISION
E. 2nd St., Sanford.
377
action for Dissolution of Marriage
Patrol Station, contact officer
. -- - - - Room Comfort Center, 2485
Richard A FIlan to RIchar
SnnvOt,nnn Da,i. •aj .,
. -boat
slip
and
clubhouse.
1
year
----'-- carousel, still in warranty.
40-Cofldominiurpn
'
a'
I,,, i
ii u.. uvr
n'iewood
Village
2
Bedrooms,
'69
Sears
pop
up
Sit,
flU)
TIlU
WI1
Ufl9
UVUnU
yw
OU
Vogel.
ewaro Off if'id.
4 rental units mc SRX lic, rest,
A. Flppen &amp; WI Lynda E., Lot 33
John
Young
Pkway.
798
6077
warranty $77,900 w.terms.
Ace Elders Inc. to Israel Winlkor Divisfoit
Originally 1649 assume pay
Carpentry, Painting, Maint
2 full Baths, available May 30.
New tIres &amp; floor
___________________________ I
are required to serve a copy of _______________________
Cashiers
bar, lounge. Exc investment,
BIli B Bear Lk Manor, 5100.
1*1 Nancy C. Lot 21 Springwood,
ments of 171 mo Agent 339
of all types. Lic Bonded
532.500 good terms. 795-7766 or
Town house in Sanora 3 BR, 2
5175. 327 5163
your wrItten defenses, if any, to it
over
$2,000
mo
income.
IN
NI
ESTATE
OF
Front
counter
work,
etc.
oppor.,
Mlch.si 0. Sthwau to MIchael
6356.
_______
140.400.
323 6038
Insured
671.4530.
831 5399
B,
11
OO
MICHAEL
beautIfully
furnished,
pool,
0.
JONES,
lh1Wan
1175,000.
etc
co.
Several
needed
(mm,
Auto
Glass
Tinting
0. &amp; Arthur 0. &amp; WI Irene B., Lots
__________________________
Carl A, Buechner to Armando NORMA J. WILLOUGHBY,
1978 mini motor home,
___________________________
Petltloner'i
Attorney,
garage,
available
until
Jan.
1,
Ref.
0.
l
iflfrst
free.
whose
Legal
Notice
112 Elk OW. Alt Hts Sect 3. 1100.
2 BR, 2B, w.w, CA-H, WD, OW,
ItAtro.
Ramlrea &amp; wf Carmenia, Condo
takeover
payments,
address is 400 Maitland Avenue,
Orig. $529, now $70S or $19 mo.
1981.5125mg. The Real Estate
INC.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
Fl Land Co to Jean Ann
pool, club house, scr. porch,
Un. No. 652.1 Carport Un. 0I U.
low In? 321 0075
Home Repair
Mechanics helper, chauffeur 1k
912 French Ave.
Altamonte Springs, Florid., 32701,
Agent 339 6386
Agency Inc. Realtors 373.
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
Taylor's Auto Glass Tinting
Halstead, Lot 19 Elk J N orl Ten,
533.500.377.0333,
__________________________
BIDDING
NIQWRIMENT$
Villas Condo, $47900.
preferred, will train. Apply In
-___T
EALTORS
-- onot'beforeApril2l, 1880, and file
Across
from
Health
Doot.
CLAIMS
Prevent
fading
I
Snooping
Sect S Un I, $4,000.
OR
DEMANDS
ADVERTISE
MINT
FOR
- - -.
Ace Elders Inc. to Genera
pns0ithi'5",'W, 1 ml. N.of
Additions 8. Remodeling
Garage so full tPuerVs no room
the origInal with the Clerk of this
75.A-Vans
339 OU9
701 Bldg.
'
The Greater Constr Crp to
SEALED RIDS:
Cars Vans-Trucks
53-TV- Radio-Stereo
Sicillano Lot 25 Springwood, AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
434 on 17.92.
FreeEst.Lic &amp; Bonded
for thu car? Clean it out with a
AAA EMPLOYMENT
42-biIe
HOmES
Court
either
before
service
on
E. Altamonte Dr.
3390501 '
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
Free Estimates 327 4154
INVITATION TO BID: Notice Is
CharlesO. Frlthclwf Patricia A.,
FHA.VA,FHA22SI24$
540,600.
Want Ad in the Herald. PH.
Johnny
Walker Const Ltd
PetItIoner's
attorney
or
len.
i Pct. interest to Qualified
i t:evy Sport Vain, WDs. 6 cyl, 3
Lot N Sausalito Sd 3, $98,400.
2wksal-$2reg-t,,ms
herebygiventhatthe$chool Board'
''
______ ________
Olin AM Homes Of FL Inc. to INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE: mediately thereafter: otherwise a
Used fbI model color TV's, all
322.2411 or $314893.
buyers.
New
homes
with
The
sp,
35.000
mi
only
53.488,
436
I
ARE
Your
future
Is
our
W. H. Williamson Constr Inc to
HEREBY
Evening
Herald
Classified
of
Seminole
County,
FlorIda
will
Concern
Philip L. Pulliam I wI Donna Lot
46.A-lrósstrliPoperiyworking. $99.95 ID to choose
I YR. OLD DBL.WIDE____________________________
M. Unsworth Realty
monthly payments under $750.
Auto Sales, 860 Hwy .136.
Ads offer no fancy claim, receive sealed bids until April 23,
Beauty Care
that
the
__________________________
Ronald C. Horn &amp; wI Marcella J., a
ad. default will be entered against you
21 Elk E Sterling Park Un. 4, NOT Fl ED
Beautiful 1g. 2 ER, 28,
from. NoIl's Sanford Furniture
CompleteMobilo
for the relief demanded in the
323.5176
41-Houses
Casselberry, 834 6399
Low
down
payments,
321-2287,
minIstration
of
the
. .JUs
__________________________
Resultsl
1980.
2:00
partofLotsl.3BlkBRepoILofs4
estate
of
PM at which time the
$57,300.
IfomeRepair
Central
H&amp;A
heat
pump,
big
Salvage,
17
92.
So
of
Sanford
-------Investors
this
won't
last
long.
Petition,
NORMA
a Sunset Shores, $41,100.
J. WILLOUGHBY,
bids will be publIcly opened and
James C. Long I wf Eva I. to
317 8721
bdrms., &amp; huge kit. Low low
3495259
Furnished
triplex.
Carporfs,
------------------WITNESS
my
hand
78
Dodge
Royal
Sportsman
WI)
and
seal
of
Sanfo Court Apts II Ltd to Fred
STUMPER 5131
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
read aloud In the Seminole County
Bob J. Teichor &amp; wI Martha E., deceased, File Number I0.108.CP,
REALTOR 9 MLS
cash to mtg. 119,90011 Harold
Bookkeeper experienced - in all
Ige
lot
on
S.
Sanford
Ave.,
has
thIs
Court
on
March
14.
1910.
Snack
bar
help
wanted
for
van,
8
pass
•
36.000
mi.
only
day 6.
W. FuIlsr,the N 218,12 ft of the $
School BOard office buIlding.
Good used TV's, 575 &amp; up
FORMERLY Hannieti's Beauty
Lot 24, Elk D N Orl. Ten. S.d., 3 is pending In the CIrcuit Court for (SEAL)
HallRealty,Inc.323-5774,
phases of accounting, full
room to expand, fully rented.
373-6061 or eves. 373-0317
_______________________________
eve shifts, FT I PT. Also front
., 436 Auto Sales, 860 Hwy
___________________________
Nook S19 E 1st St., 377 57
$4minoIey Florida, Probate
SELLERS we have BUYERS for
MILLERS
PROJECT
149.flftOfthsWfll.UftOftheN½
TITLE:
RE.
SERVICES UNLIMI TED
Un. 1,143,000.
Charge
thru
trial
balance.
Profit
over
$300.
Assume
ARTHUR H, IECKWITH JR.
'*36. Casselberry, 8318399
person for gas pumps &amp; gift
________________________
bee our beautiful new BROAD.
of NW¼ Of Sect 7, $715000.
7619 Orlando Dr
your HOME or PROPERTY
ROOFING: Eastbrook Elemen.
Ph 377 0357
Home Repair&amp;RemodeIi,s,g
________
(QCD) Barbara W Dow to Division. the address of WhiCh II
Some
computer
experience
present mtg., asking $63,000..
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
shop. Mature, dep.ndabi,
7lhrs.
tary: English Estates Eleman.
MORE, front I rear BR's.
call for INDIVIDUAL at.
CardinallndD.vCrptop,edW,
322 0771
ChariesM.Lawson&amp;wf RebiutH. Seminolp County Courthouse, COURT
"
helpful. Sand resume &amp; salary
75 Chevy Surban, Silverado pkq,
1269.7377.
- TV repo 19" ZenIth. Sold onlg.
apply Stuckey's Pecan Shop
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
Cabinets
FulIse, the N 150.5 ft of the 5400 ft
tciutlon.
DAY
IN
THE
WANT
ADS.
322.
_____________--tary, Sanford Middle School:
____________
____________________
an easement for Ingress &amp; egress Sattfot'd Florida. The personal
requirements to P.O. Box 728
Duel AC, only 53.250 436 Auto
____________________________
By:
Patricia
Roblnsin
1.4
&amp;
'3l03OrlandoDr.
of the W
Hwy 44, Sanford.
Spring Lake Elementary: T.W.
ft of P4½ of NW¼ Sect
2611 or 131.9993.
373-5200
549375 bal. $II3.1 or $17 mo
over the S 30 ft. of the following. f'epf'ssentative of the estate Ii
Sanford.
Sales, 860 Hwy 136,
Deputy Clerk
47-Real
Estate Wanted
7, 5711,000.
.
Lawton Elim.VAI FHA Financing
----------------_____-__'
- _-.
-- -339 $356
Agent
TheN3l7.Sft.oOtp,eE4lSft.ofthe VICTOR ROY WILLOUGHBY UIr&amp;ilfl Js.
Casselberry, 6348399.
Ught Heuling
Custom Furniture, kitchens,
$750
down
.mx.
tOME5
BR,
3
Bath.
2
Story,
wess
aoorsss
is
p.o.
PUJCT
flm.a Sir.
LOCATION:
ox
School
NE Pot SW ¼ of 5EV. of Sect. 12.
.-- ------wall units, wood or mica.
______________________
Nurse
Aides
Wanted
to
buy
for
cash
from
isp.
In
Make
your
TV
remote
controlled
-___
nursing
Legal
337,
2½
Lots
Fenced
yard,
17th
ISO,
Winter
Sites
Park.
Notice
nadine L. White I hb Richard C.
Florida
STE N STRO fv1
2l.2, $100.
I. closing will put you in this 3
"Specialty Items". 3399136
home care. Apply In person
owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
- no wires Come by our shop
Street, Sanford. Call for
_________________________
WIlson to PInnacle Prop Inc. Lots
The name and address of the loohteitland Avenue
NAME OF OWNER: THE
Siren, I Bath home with
Yard Debris, Trash,
Altamonte
Springs,
FL
32701
Lakvlew
Nursing
Center,
912
home.
Write
Box
1539,
Sanford
for
demonstration,
76
_____________________________
Auto
Parts
Details,
REALTY - REALTORS
*1 38 Elk S Pearl U Hts First
SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE
personal rew.santativss attorney
FIREPLACE only $33,500.
Appliances I Misc,
E. 2nd St., Sanford.
Publlih March 19,241 AprIl 3,, IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
giving location, owner and
HERB'S TV
- Add,
are set forth below.
COUNTY, 1211 Mellonvllle Ave.,
1900
price. No salesmen.
_
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Sanford, Florida 32771
CarpetCIeaning
0CA) 319 5371
3231734
All persons havIng claims or
IUSINESS- I Story corn.
S
acre
parcels,
Lk.
Sylvian
area.
Olin Am Homes Of Fl Inc to
A
OK
TIRE
_________________
Sanford's Sales Leader
322 148U _________________________
FACTORY
INVEST WISELY 1 entire city
WON K ENSCASE NO. 004213-CA49.L
medal building wpartition.
demands against thu estate a' .DET.91
Vincent VicchliIIa &amp; wI Loonide,
Terms. Call W. Maliczowskl,
,
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
sI,oc
$595--Heavy
Duty
17.95
block
on
W.
1st
Street
only
mature WIearning ability.
SECURITY FIRST FEDERAL SEALED RIDS: All
Sanford Avenue. $15,000.00.
required, WITHIN
REALTOR, 322.7953.
Lot 1811k E Sterling Park Un 4. IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT op
THREE
bids shill be
AIR SHOCKS
ANDY'S CARPET CLEANING
54-Garage Sale
47.AMrtgag Bought
1110,000.
WELISTANDSELL
Neavyphysicai%yo., RetIrees
Painting
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN delivered to the $uperInt.ndant of
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
151.800.
Special Rates for Complexes
THE RISNYIRNYN JUDICIAL
New Batteries 529.95
_____________________
acceptable. United soivet.
&amp;So
-_
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
ASSOCIATION,.
United
Sta?esof
UPLEXI
BR,
1
Bath
each.
(QCO) Silly .1. Purvis &amp; Carole CIRCUIT
$choolsinthe$chool$oardOffico.
Free
Estimates
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
IN
AND
2ll3FrenchAve.,Sanford
FOR
ANYONE
IN
THE
IIULTI FAMILY ZONING 3 lots
323.4464
America Corpor.tion,
IN
AND
POE
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
THIS NOTICE, to fill with the CIRCUIT.
Recently remodeled. Pine
S. to BIlly Jack Purvis &amp; WI Carol SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
00070
KELLCOPAINTING
MEl only $10,000,
SANFORD AREA
1st &amp;2ndmortgales.We
94:30. Stove, AC, Hoosier cab
_______________________
PlaIntIff, SEALED BIDS:
Avenue. 133,000.00.
Faye Purvls, beginning at the CASU wo. n135.cA48.P
clerk of the above court a WrItten SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Newplan
also
make
Real
Estate
&amp;
i.
8. much more.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
3 PLUS ACRES, GENEVA
77-Junk Cars Removed
PROJECT
canterof the Infers, of Mellonvllle JULIA DAVIS, a single
statementofanycIalmordern
SCOPE
AND
Quality houjetiold repairs
- Ceraméc ____:
Rawleigh0lstrlbuto,wanted
BEAUTIFUL I BR, 2"2 B home
RIME LOCATION Is this 4+
Business loans. Florida
CARMEN PEREZ, aIim CAR. CONSTRUCTION:
AREA, 18.900 WITH EXCELL.
they may have. Each claIm must DIVISION
'ACANT LOTS- 2 Lots approx.
&amp; Celery Av, $100.
Removal.
Residential &amp; Commercial
574.3
acres
on
PlaintIff,
in
Loch
Anborl
Pool
I
Patio,
Rig
yard
sale:
616
W.
151
SI.
the beautiful Wekiva
Mortgage
Investment,
1104
E.
FLORIDA
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
MEN
T.
PEREZ:
and
GENE
J.
ENT
preparation
of
TERMS,
1½ ac. Unrec. Plat. Lake
existing roofs and
beinwrltlng and must indicatethe
Ellen Brown I hb Thomas J. to
Free
Es?
'BUY JUNK CARS
C.H&amp;A, OR. eat.in kit. Fl rm 1
River only $110,000.
61700.46
across from Firestone. Furn.,
MEINTZSR TILr
_______________________
Robinson,.Orlando,. 122-7976.
TISCHBR and ROBERTA J. installation of new roofs.
Applications are now taken (or
basis for the claim, tie name and AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
From SlOto ISO
EUGENE WALTON and CARRIE
meg whls, books, cameras, &amp;
New or repair, leaky Showers our
T1SCHER.
ratorg,Ized,slsting
Parttimehelpat GardenLand,
ton of the aidltor or his ags.t
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The
Call 3fl-lô2l; 322 4460
WALTON, hIs wife, etc., it al
CONTRACT. Yours for
)WNER WILL HOLD MOR.
specialty, 75 yrs Exp. $49
Creative Surfaces II c.
Defendants. work will be lit under this contract
1100 W. lit Mature woman
ACRE PLUS IN HASTINGS 50-Mscellaneous for Sale
or attorney, and the amount under the laws of the United States
166.0001
TGAGE
on
10
acres
with
of
America,
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
--------lop
Dollar
Paid
for
jUnk
&amp;
Used
(PALATKA
AREA),
4
TO
over
25
preferred,
Iws.
I
claimed. lithe claIm Is nil yet
described in these contract
to 3
Carport Sale: mainly tools &amp;
NOTICE OP SALE
deeded access to the St. Johns
8. ext , wallpaper, wall texing,
TO:
PLAINTIFF,
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipMcii. ttwu Fri. till the end of
CHOOSE FROM 16.500 EACH,
documents. The Owner.Contr.ctor
misc. items. Some furn Fri. 8.
SEMINOI.0 COUNTY BOARD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN due, the data When It will become VS.
River only $38,000.
JUSTLISTED2BR,lflhomein
Clock Repair
WILSONMAIER
FURNITURE
wood staining. Free Ext. After
CARMEN
PEREZ,
a.k.a
OR
WILL
TRADE
FOR
LO.
$3.90
menl.
32?
5990
___________________________
Agreement
to
be
used
will
be
AlA
due
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claim
1$
I
hr.
to
start.
_!thOOI.
Sat.,95,411ElliottAve.
OFCOMMI$$IONINS
that pursuant So Summary Final
CCCM on fenced lot. 30x10
you have called the rest call
BUY,SELL,TPADE
CARMEN T. PEREZ
s y LV ES TEN
NOLAN 0
A101, Wi? edition.
CAL PROPERTY.
4 SSUME 714 pd MORTGAGE
NOTIcES OP PUBlIC
Judgment of Foreclosure enter cntungunt or unliquldated, the TIRRELL, JR., unmarrIed,
covered patio, overlooking
______________________
31
•ISF.FlrstSt.
the best $67 5592.
411 Howe Street
3275622
--- -----GWALTNEYJEWELER
nature
of
PLACES
FOR
EXAMINING
the
uncertainty
shell
be
78-torcycIes
NIARINS
21-Situatinj Wanted
In the case of JULIA DAVIS. a
pool, C-H&amp;A, eat.in kit, Fl rm
on this lovely 3 BOrn, 2 lath
Apartment 4.0 55-Boats &amp; Accessories
___
-DIFENDANT
201S,ParkAve.
314' PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
BID DOCUMENTS: The School
Tbi* t..iiI,wila 1a..a.bt,
•..
a ...a liiJ,
-- IIUIIHhII
B I - i .4 v
stated. lithe claim is sacia'id. Cli.
v,,
.w .i tinni
The Tlme'Tested Firm
1. more. Only 110,000.
___________________________
"w.
home
with
CAICH.
Greet
Beds,
Dbl.
motel
ES.
&amp;
Matt.,
-._----NOTICE
Miranar,
Puerto
Rico
00807
OF
ACTION
.3226509
IN
OSTEEN.
COULD
BE
3
Board Office, 1*11 Mellonvllle
Commissioners will holds PublIc EUGENE WALTON and CARRIE seCurity shall bedISCribedThe TO:
location
only
eg.RealEstateBrolier
Exp sect avial PART TIME,
$45,010.
A OK T IRF
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1213 J
Paintlng&amp;Reppr
372 7150 YOU
ARE
HEREBY Ave., SanfOrd, Florida 32771 The
LOTS. 51,100 TOTAL. GOOD
ROBSONMARINE
Claimant shall delIver sufficient
HearIng in Room 103 of the - WALTON. his wife, etc. it al
FANTASTIC new custom built
Sanford area. Write P.O. Box
s.French.323_7310.
NEW IIRES$1919&amp;Up
______________________
SYLVESTER
NOLAN D NOTIFIED that an action to Daimwood Derryberry Paveichak
TERMS.
?fl7
Hwy.
17-92
Copies
Of
the
claim
tithe
Cleft
to
Seminole County Court Nouw, Defendants, in lbs CircuIt Court. in
, Sanford, Fl. 32171 or call
all today for INDIVIouAL
2113 French Ave.
Sanford
foreclose a mortgage on the Partnership, 210 South Hwy. 1742,
Sanford, Fla. 32771
esSmaking
________________________
enable the clerk to mall one cepy TEERELL in,,
attention.
Sanford, Florida on June 10, 980 cud for Seminole County,
Trent PaInting I Repair
323.4114 aft s for details.
wevery imaginable featurel
,Idsco
following property In Seminole Cassalberry, Florida 32707 Local
2'.ACRES,
PAVED
ROAD,
tO lICh Personal riiIsiIIlef lvi.
Closedrestaurant must liquidate
at 10:00a.m., or as soon tberssftsr
Case No. 70.$2f f1
Inlerior&amp; Exterior
2300
sq
ftl
This
home
can
be
1911
Bonita
Ski
Boat
with
tripod,
address
---------County,
Florida:
Plan Rooms
OSTEEN. COULD SE 3 OR 4
All PirtOni littergsIed III the
immedIately, Many lead &amp;
as possible, to consIder a der$ignedCl.rkwillsellalpublic
yours for $93000.
$TIMPU
125
Jotinion
rebuilt
motor
&amp;
Alterations,
Dressmaking
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thaI an
Lots 21 and 22 In Block SoS
79-Trucks.Trailers
OBTAINING
.Iarold
LOTS. 512,500. TERMS
BIDDING 24-11S$S0PPO11Uflltiis
,copper Tiffany.type hanging
Development ii Regional Impact. saletoffilhlghestafldblstbldder estate to Whom a Copy CI Ibli action for foreclosure ala mo..
trailer, 1900 or best offer. 373 ---SANLANDO SPRINGS, TRACT DOCUMENTS: Bidders may
Drapes, Upholstery
-,
AVAILABLE,
lamps.
All
are
hand
made,
The Delopmcut
Regional for cash at the West door of the NotiCo Of AdministratiOn
REALTOR
322489
JUST
FOR
YOU
3
BR,
18
home
5168.
NO. 4. accordIng to the Plot obtain documents by phoning the
3230707
mailed are requIrr, WITHIN tgaØe has been flied against you
1st come, 1st serveopaortuni
A
different,
and
70"
diameter
impectcenslsssofap,.pmai from Seminole County
77
Ford
Explorer,
spoke
wheels,
in
Wynnwood
on
a
beautifully
IULTIPLE
LISTING
lEN
PtioIoi'apt
cu you are required to serve a
VICE
ttwreofa$,ecordedun Flat Icoki, office of the ArchItect, 300.134
2½ACRESPINE&amp; PALMETTO
for 3 ambItious people this
with many pieces.
FIo.'lda Power Conperatlen to Sanford.
10' Aluminum Jon Boat with
Seminole
landscaped lotI Pan Fl rm,
351 Cleveland, auto I AC, only
County, THREE MONTHS FROM THE
tealty, Inc.
Page 13, PublIc Records of 2110, after the following date:
of your written dilinsis, if
__________
_,,.j NEAR
LAKE
HARNEY,
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
month.
131381$.
4200701
oars.
Like
new,
$95.
327.47
instalta235gVTr
vet: 340445s,
$3.UL 436 Auto Sales, 560 Hwy
Din, area, ww carpet, Ig patio
nLi., Florlda,atffieho.jrolll:IS..m,
any. to It on JOHN SPENCER
SemInole County. FlorIda,
AprIl 2, 1S0.
57,900 WITH LOW DOWN
GtioinIng&amp;Bo.,jng
OP
after 5.
THIS
onthellstday 01Apr11, 1N0,that PUBLICATION
436. Casselberry, 531-8399.
Wedding photography by John
frtheFlerIdapoworp1em
&amp; lots morel BPP SERVICE
___________________________
ROBINSON, plahntifl's attorney, has been IlIad against CARMEN
PAYMENT.
REALTORS.MLS
.laO&amp;. I,,.aIW U Uli
SB ass IUi
,a,ai
a,S.,
...s
NOTICE.
to
liii
mmiv
SPEcIFIED
BONDS:
fla
Motel Bedspreads for sale,
CONTRACT,
Just
$37,500.
CulIum. Free engagement
'"p
PEREZ, aka CARMEN
neiose .oiress Is 1018 Volusla
. $uc5flI bidder Wuafi provide.
each Call till 10 p.m. daily.
1914 GMC ~ ton, 4 wh drive,
Animal Hayen Grooming 1,
Section? Township II, Range 29, beIng in lemlnele Cewuty, Florida shiv may hive that
Photos or color SolO, 3238255,
enge His Avenue, SuIte 290. Daytona leach, PEREZ, and GENE J. TI$CHEN
59--Musical
IMrchandise
LAKE
FRONT. NICELY
_-_--__
321 0690
validity of the decedent's will,
dual whls, lust rebuilt auto,
rformance, Paymool amid
west aIol she northern rIgiit.et. detalbed ii f011oWs,
Boarding Kennels Thermo
3235774'
UNBELIEVABLE 3 BR, 2B
- 24 Hrs. the Florida, 32011, on or before AprIl and ROBERTA .1. TI$CHEN,' cud Guarantee Contract lend cud a
WOODED
LOT
NEAR
PB, PS $7,500 FIRM. 3231917
of
stat
controled heat, oil floor
custom
built
home
on
Crystal
t• tile
nge
lilIeS the Ninth qualiilcafloius of the irsonaI 31 ,,. ni
original wIsh YOU cerequwedfeeerveacepyef
Color
portable
TV:
console
color
OVIEDO
&amp;
CFU.
af
I
S.
Bond as called for in the
Can't find it? Try usl Over 11
sleeping boxeS We cater to
County LIne.
Lk chainl 70' sc porch
- - Tree Service
38145 g ii the last 498 fg of rlpreiimit$$lvs, or the venue or me Clerk of thIs court either
IANDYMAN 3 BR, 1",B. Shaded
your writt _-.,. if any, Is II spec Nlcalio.is.
TV; Storeo AM.FM tape
brand new pianos I organs in
V'" Iii. j'S34.
cor lot. $25,500,
overlooking lake &amp; every
These In attendance will be the SElf. of the SEV., $idleN 33, jurisdIctIon Cl me CoWl,
service on plalritlfrs attorney or on L PHAIR ABNER. if TURN.
________________________________
player
1.
recorder;
miscell.
HIGHWAY .1 FRONTAGE,
All bHo mull be receIved beSets
Stock, including new, used,
heard and miften comments may TownshIp 10
feature Imaginable. EPP
ti, Range 33
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND immediately thereafter: other. BULL ABNER AND DANIELS, (tie specified tIme cud ondeond
aneous Items. 323-6470.
Tree Service
DeSARY AREA. 15 WOODED
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
In
rebuilt &amp; reconditioned. We
be flied with the County Planner, East, Lgej
SERVICE
CONTRACT.
Only
IANDYMAN
Investment
2
ö delsult *111 be entered Attems,,s fir PlaintIff,
Top, Trim, Removal
ess a
ACRES - SIDE ROAD AC.
don't
brag
about
our
low
SHOP I, $ulssi h aiw
Detailed maps amid pr$sct rapids r-al. keninele csunty, pisrsa WILt. BE FOREVER BARRED. against you for the relIef address Is 147 West
hhl0,000.
converttodupl.s. Zoned
Ho*sQssning
Army Bools$11.flpr,
CallJimFlInn $317199
- Lyman on the outsIde "Frat" and the
CESS $31,500. GOOD TERMS.
Deto 01
tekiNI aPlIcaIiSN$ fir fell sad pert 11m
prices, our customers do that,
________________________
ce available fir review in the
DATED thIs 98th day if Mardi. ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
demanded In the co.nplakll or Aveiwat, Post Office Rex $1 t,js
.
this
p,
late
ill
the
NalIce
of
Administration:
Cannon
Music
Co.,
Longwood
Seminiue county
.
SUPER I BR. 28 home in Park
Plefulini
.
3lOSanfordAve.
Winter Park. Florida, 32798, and name of tile bidder. The IdiesI
3225791
I!SSISC!
April 3. 1
wIN
Village Shopping Center, SR
'ACIOUS 3
Housewives Cleaning Service
p,
DIvisIon, leom 310 SemInole
(SEAL)
Ridge, nicely landscaped lot,
The prty prorj.
tIle lb. .r,IIn.k with the Clerk CI - Board of Semunule County
aga
Victor Roy WIIIIUII*y Ji'
131, I bi E of I-I. 3395%0,
Personalized, fast, dependable
Arthur N. licheifti, Jr.
formal
Dl,
latin
kit.,
cot.
John
Dun
112
home
1
garden
County Court Ness. Sanford,
FIrm,w-brlckFP,eat.inkltl
is
descried as Islls: West *38
theabeveslyledCswtenorbefo,s reserves me rlgtit ii accept or lIENS
fir
1*111
tIme
icfliss
Al POrSInal Bepreseiitative
shaded lot. 131,000.
Regular or I time basis
FlorIda, The meilk may be
Clerk ii Nil CircuN CItIeS
many more extras., BPP SEP.
rctor wgrass cutter, tiller,
IslIhlleNulandIS,DIXII,aspe, AprIl 31, $911, gtharwise..a rsdonvsralI5orwolveany
'CImace tsr *sami
Of me 15t$te
Wedowastiwindows
BARROW'S WELDING
rake &amp; seek Spreader.
By: CynthIa Practor
continua trim time in time
VICE CONTRACT. You'll love
4775094,
map In pies Seek 3. pag, 983, ludgmens may be adored .iaket lntirmaljtl* In lbs bidding. No
NORMA I WILLOUGHBY
SERVICE 321 0517
U, Sam. home w-pooI, schools,
OCEITT
isund necessary. Further In.
it for 1.43,500.
•Pald VaetIsi
PublIc Racvds of $emhnsle youforlluergllefdemanded$n this bids shell be wwtia
era
Deceased
FRANK C. WHIGNAM. 15G.
residential area. Only
Honda XL 70, recent top and
formatIon may be astainji by
.o,. 'asma
county, Fforida.
Wonder what tu do with Two!
complaint ir pitiflen.
$
(JIU
period
Cl
38
calendar
dag
sub.
$54980.
For Sale Used office eqpt. Desk,
overhaul.
Custom built utility I boat
calling ij o.j,
Cl STIN$TROM, MCINTOSH, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
WITNESS my hind cud tile seal
Sell One - The quick easy
WITNESS my lviid amid the Sill sequent to me sponing CI bids
EII$IS $II'IU
REPRESENTATIVE:
filing cab. &amp; chairs. Many
JUUAN
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc,
of ffij
load of County
2565
Wont-Ad way. The magic
on 17 Mardi, lilt. Of said court en March 17,1981 - wllhsut the cOnsent Cl She Islet
Park
'J 222.2420
W.V. WINDIIW1IOLI
l.SISdwn, energy sayer. 3 BR,
SEIGLER REALTY
Items to chooie from,
English
repairs.
of
Our Items el spsre$lss asp suN peer $45fl
, ,
COLSINT &amp; WHISISAM
Cimmissioners
number Is 322-2411 or 131.9993.
(SEAl.?
(SEAL)
Dole
11.1$
31
day
t#a,ch.
l
WIiide.u.udsi. Names
Sanford Furniture Salvage, I?.
2'R, choke area, kit., eqpt.,
P'$(i' Sank Bldg $4fo
Seminole county
ARTHUR H. IICKWITH JR.
BROKER
ARTHUR It. UCKWITH JR. The Icheel Beard CI
92, 50.ofSanfgrd.33U721. WW carpet, CIlIA, All
PA
York 3 ton condener vii:, 1
P.O. 55* *310
Florida
CLERK OF THE COURT
Clerk if Circuit Court
County.
Amenitles.
P.O. Box 4W
24395.MyrlleAve.
APPLY 10hk$ $ANOir
Frederick Elec furnace &amp;
Sanford. Florida 32771
By; William Kirdiloff,
$y Eve Crobires
By Ewe Crabtrsi
2525
French
sJ 223.2222
4AIIInP.kgelh,.. Oislrnuan
380 Park A
evaporator. 373 3930.
(lISt 333.3171
CPIW*en
- Orlando
Santont
.
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
5.*.Wlllp.Layo,,
WW POrk. Flirida 32798
!RRIFJC assumption, 515300
l4WPrAvs.
Atfeil: Arthur H. SecIWIIti j,. Afterney fir p4j Iff
______2l0640
Puollsh March 19,15 and April 3,9, PublIsh March 18,346. AprIl 3.9.
REALTORS
StIperlsiIsnds,.I $Ft.. Pick-up TruckCap
: (IN) 4444313
dwn, new 3 BR, 21 choice
Publish Apr. 3,,
Piddleli Apelif,
sspa.I 5*0 pa.
Ip
1*
LawnmowersWeilIhebe7
Publish: April 3.9, 14, 1*
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publiCIiAprllLt, 1* DEUl
cotIntry area. All Amarslfles.
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much morel BPP SERVICE

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Hattaway Appol"ntment To Al'od TrackmConversi"on Bi"ll
•

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

MEMO

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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%

h.
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
and
The test burn Is scheduled to
of
the Sanford powof
a
course
days
over
the
will consist of 120 burn
er
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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(checkered
characterized
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
new
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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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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"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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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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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.
minimum cost. There my be some touchy times

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By United Press International
,\ spokesman for the militants holding
"It is only President Carter who is
the U.S. captives in Tehran said today an oppressing the hostages," he said.
attack by neighboring Iraq would leave
lraiiiaii television earlier broadcast a
the American hostages "in grave film showing what it said were to of tlit'
danger" because "Iraq is a puppet of captives describing espionage activities
America."
by the ()t'('Upie(l U.S. Eriibass%.
The midnight broadcast caine hours
''The American people must stand
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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Committee today.
Hattaway said, ''I've tried to cover the city 01
Casselberry. I don't want the impact of the racing

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pie in the sky," he said.

wagering establishments in the state with the

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to lobby f o r the bill calling for the head tax. "I
believe it has a good chance of getting through

resulting revenues to be returned to cities or
counties in the area "impacted" by the wagering
businesses.
The Altamonte legislator estimates if his bill

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tax to be levied on those attending pari-mutuel

and harness racing will be permitted at the
Seminole Harness Raceway in 1981 is to receive a
big boost today.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte

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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

power to 19,221 customers in north
Seminole county for about 10 minutes
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72nd Year, No. 176—Friday, March 14, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald CUSPS 481.280)—Price 20 Cents

Plane Crash Kills U.S. Boxing Team
S—Evsnhig HraId £ Hirald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - A Polish
jetliner carrying 87 people including a 24member American boxing team crashed
on approach to Warsaw airport today,
exploding "in smithereens" as it plunged
into grounds of a 19th Century fortress.
Officials said all aboard were killed,

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ANKARA, Turkey UN; - A U.S. Air
Warsaw's Okecie International airport the disaster area and that the idenForce C-130 transport plane crashed and is 20 miles from Warsaw itself.
tification of the bodies had begun.
burned near Adana in southern Turkey
Witnesses said the plane fell 2 miles
The plane, a Soviet-made llyushun-62
today, killing all 18 Americans aboard, short of the runway and into the grounds
is
a four-jet, long-range airliner that
The Soviet-made 11,62 jetliner with 77 U.S. officials said.
of
the
19th
century
Warsaw
Citadel
carry
up to 168 passengers. It was
passengers and 10 crew suddenly
The
U.S.
Consulate
said
six
crew
where
25-foot
earthen
walls
surround
a
designed
to fly at ranges equivalent to
dropped from an altitude of 300 feet as it members and 12 passengers, all fortress.
New
York-Moscow
- about 4,800 miles.
neared Okecie International Airport on a Americans, died in the crash of the giant
The
crash
site
was
obscured
by
the
LOT
Polish
airlines
said the flight left
flight froln New York.
Hercules turobrop plane that was ap- walls and fire trucks swarmed around
Kennedy airport in New York at 10 p.m.
The Polish boxing association said that preaching lncirklik Air Base to land.
the site.
EST Thursday after a three-hour delay
among the passengers was a 24-member
A Polish boxing official who was on the non-stop flight to Warsaw. The
U.S. amateur boxing team, including 16
In today's crash, some witnesses said waiting to greet the U.S. boxing team airline originally said the flight stopped
boxers, who were to have taken part in the Soviet-made 1662 jet exploded on said he had sent message of "deep in Montreal, but later said it was a direct
matches against the Polish national team impact.
sorrow" to American boxing officials,
flight from New York to Warsaw.
in Katowice and Krakow.
Airport sources said the jet reported
"The plane crashed into the ground,
The last reported air disaster at
It was the worst foreign air disaster engine trouble and the pilot had radioed not the buildings," the official said. "It Warsaw airport occurred 26 years ago
ever involving U.S. athletes.
that he would try an emergency landing was in smithereens. There were some when 80 passengers were killed.

Fantastic summer tops
at fantastic prices!

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1 8 Die In Crash

at Warsaw's domestic airport, which was fragments of the tail and wings but that's
closer than Okecie. Precautions for an all."
emergency landing had been readied at
Airport sources said the jet's "black
box" flight recorder had been found in
the domestic airport.

Carlisle. Pa.
NEW YORK (UPI) - The following mem
1. Wesson, Ray, team physician; Biloxi,
bers of a U.S. basing team were confirmed by
the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union and Poland's Miss.
S. Wesson. Dolores. his wife, team nurse
LOT Airlines as being aboard the plane t
. Rodriguez. David, San Diego
crashed in Warsaw, Poland, today and were
10. Yfl9, Lonnie. Philadelphia
presumed dead.
11. Pimental, George, New York
I Bland. Joseph, team manager; High
12. Stewart, Jerome, U.S. Navy, Norfolk. Va
Point, N C. pharmacist.
1 3. Steeples, Lemuel, St. Louis
2. Smacqel, Steve, assistant manager, in14. Palomino, Paul, Los Angeles; brother of
terpreter; Boca Raton, Fla., previous
former world champion Carlos Palomino
flelleville. N.J.
IS. Robinson. R. "Chuck". Seattle
3. Johnson, Tom "Sarge", national coach;
t. Payton, Byron, Troup, Texas
Indianapolis; Asst. Coach 1575 U.S. team at
I?. McCoy. Andrea, Bedford, Mass.
Montreal, gave clinics an Third World coun•
ii. Harris, Walter, San Francisco
tries for State Department.
It. Chavez, Elliott, Fort Bragg, N.C.
4. Robles, Junior, assistant coach; San
20. Anderson, Kelvin, Hartford, Conn.
Diego.
21. Lindsey, Byron, San Diego
S Radison. John. refereeudge; St. Louis.
22. Clayton, Tyrone, Philadelphia
6 Callahan, Cot Bernard. referee-judge;

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Reitzel E. Sweat, 69, of 201 tification and was not required to
Lakeview Drive, Longwood, died meet those standards, he went back to
Thursday afternoon at Florida school and completed all the
Hospital-Altamonte of a heart attack. necessary courses and training.
Sweat retired in 1966 after 20 years
During his years with the police
service with the Seaboard Coastline department he counseled young
Railroad, where he had been a section people to hold fast to their dreams, :
foreman, and then went on to realize pointing to his own experience of
By DONNA ESTES
(till)' SO him)' liquor establishments and found earlier, the 21 deficiencies he noted
Herald Staff Writer
thus will regulate their creation itself, this week are new ones.
his life ambition of being a police realizing his ambition in police work.
officer. He had been in poor health for lie said a good police officer had to
The move to limit the number of new
"It's much ado about nothing," said
Kulbes said he strongly warned
some years.
liquor licenses for bars and nightclubs in Councilman Hurt Perinchief, adding Bennett not to proceed with any new
like public service, be dedicated to
Seminole County in 1981 hit its first snag after he had voted against the resolution, construction until all deficiencies are
After his retirement from the law enforcement and be willing to
railroad, Sweat joined the Longwood work hard.
Thursday night,
however, "My daddy just flip-flopped in corrected, as required by the code.
police reserve, became a radio
The Lake Mary City Council in special
his grave."
Mayor Walter Sorenson reminded the
A native of Tyler, Fla., Sweat had
dispatcher with the department, and a
session refused to support the plan.
In other business, City Manager Phil board it will have to make a decision
part-time officer. lie was named been a resident of Longwood for 23
rejecting unanimously a resolution
Kulbes said he is arranging for repair of when the building permit expires on
police chief in 1969 by then-Mayor years. He is survived by his wife,
proposed by the Seminole County League
time
city's front end loader at a cost of whether to issue a new permit. lie said
Eloise, three sons, William C. of Ohio,
Kenneth Brown,
: of Civic Associations to restrict the 1ibout $4,000. lie said he has hired a Bennett is threatening to sue the city if he
Sweat said at the time that when the Roy of Longwood and Ray of Tampa;
numbers of licenses to be available in
rader operator for the city's street is not allowed to continue building and
police chief's position became vacant two daughters, Diane Richardson of
Seminole County as result of this year's g
department. Kulbes reported that for- adjacent property owners are
he asked Brown for a chance to head Covington, La., and Glenda Stanley of
census.
muer-Councilman Lillian Griffin has threatening to sue if the city issues a new
the department and Brown granted Longwood, 14 grandchildren, and
The league submitted legislation to the agreed to lend the city heavy equipment Permit.
his request. Sweat was chief until three sisters, Nina Spicer, Gloria
Seminole County Legislative delegation
Sorenson said that two new stop signs
for road work if the city gets in a bind
1973, when he retired because of ill Gainey and Ruby McRannie, all of
calling for the population ratio for liquor
were
installed on First Street in the past
while its equipment is being repaired.
Jacksonville.
health.
licenses to be increased from 1 per 2,500
week, replacing signs removed by
Baldwin Funeral Home of
Although he had been a police ofresidents to I per 4,000 residents.
Kulbes also told councilmen he has someone. He said the latest sign Is
ficer before the state passed laws Altamonte Springs is in charge of
Larry Cole, president of the league, issued a new list of 21 construction resting In a clump of concrete and while
requiring college training and cer- arrangements. - DONNA ESTES.
told legislators it is estimated 40 new deficiencies in the house being built by it was taken down, it has not been taken
licenses will become available In Terry Bennett on Pine Circle Drive. The away from its site.
Seminole by mid-1981. There are fears council lust week told Bennett he has
Perinchief said Mr. and Mrs. Jack
that the rash of new licenses would en- until his building permit expires to bring Eftonhead should file a formal complaint
courage proliferation of nude en- the house into compliance with the city with the police department against those
tertainment establishments in the code.
motorists who, they say, have been
county.
Bennett has 47 more (lays before the threatening them. Perinchief said the
Councilman Gene McDonald, moving permit expires. The council had been incidents reported by the Eltonheads of
for rejection of the resolution, said he considering condemning the house. motorists trying to run them down in the
could see no reason for the proposed
Kulbes said while Bennett has cleared up street would constitute felony assault, a
legislation, that the public will support most of the 17 deficiences in construction serious offense.

President To Announce
Anti-Inflation plan Today
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President deficit,
Democratic congressional leaders,
Carter today proposes an anti-inflation

Increased revenues.
The fee would require oil companies to
strategy centered around a balanced 1981 who worked closely with the White pay between $4 and $4.40 on each barrel
federal budget. His program will Include House, said they have agreed to $17 of Imported oil and would mean an adbillion-dollar spending cuts and new billion In cuts during talks with the ditional IOcentaagallonatthegaspump.
revenue schemes that may cost motor- president's economic advisers.
Carter also was leaning toward tax
Ists another 10 cents a gallon at the gas
Carter met for two hours Thursday increases on alcohol and tobacco and
pumps.
night with Democratic leaders, after changes involving interest and dlvi.
Carter, who chose to make the an- which Rep. Jim Wright said: "We have dends.
nouncement at a 4:30 p.m. EST been able to pledge to the president ...
A tots! o( E.7 billion in state revenue
ceremony In the East Boom, decided on this Congress will give him a balanced sharing funds was certain to be

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Washington, D.C., on a request from
attorneys for U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly, ItNew Port Richey, to allow the
congressman to see the videotapes which
allegedly show him stuffing into his
pockets $25,000 given to him by FBI
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something that is painful, something that
Officials said the president has ruled
The Cabinet was to be briefed on the we all must sacrifice a little in nobody out one option, which would have
suspended the use of credit cards for 90
policy at 2:30 p.m.
can expect to escape."
Carter is the first president in a decade
Sen. Robert Packwood of Oregon, one days. That approach was viewed as too
to propose eliminating the budget gap. In of a group of Republicans who met with harsh, they said.
1970, Richard Nixon offered a plan with a Carter, said the president indicated he
Packwood said Carter did not discuss
11,3 When surplus for 1971, a fiscal year would impose an oil Import fee, which defense cuts but gave an Impression
that eventually ended with a $Z13 billion would generate $7 billion to $10 billion In "defense is close to uncuttable."

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a grand jury subpoena ordering him to
turn over appointment books, travel
records and telephone logs from Jan. 1,
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political corruption.
Kelly contends he accepted the money
as part of his own investigation into
"shady characters," He returned the
money to the FBI the day after the probe
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eliminated,
balancing the federal budget as the budget."
Saturday mall delivery also was on the
showpiece of his efforts to stem inflation,
Senate Democratic Leader Robert
The speech, Intentionally arranged for Byrd said success depends on the chopping block.
Carter was expected to clamp down on
release after the New York stock "necessity of the American people to see
marketacloae,willbefollowedupbya9 thatlfwearegolngtosucceedinthefight the use of credit cards to dampen conp.m. EST nationally televised news against inflation, its going to be sumer spending.

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was being watched.

—Outside the budget, Carter may ask
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President his balancedbudget goal.
Here Is how the program Is shaping up, the Federal Reserve Board to Impose
Carter's revamped anti-inflation

package, tobe unveiled today, will bean- according to government officials, selective controls on the use of credit
Capitol Hill lawmakers and administra- cards. Personal loan restrictions may ,
diored by a variety of budget cuts
also be included, although limits on loans
probably $15 billion to $17 billion worth —
lion sources:
—Carter will seek cuts in the fiscal 1981 for automobiles and home-buying have
coupled with some fresh revenue-ralaing
budget, which takes effect Oct. 1, In the been discarded because those two areas
measures
Sources said there could be some neighborhood of $15 billion to $17 billion. are already depressed.
—The remainder of the balancing act
shocks, d.ilgned to drive down inflation
from January's 1$ percent annual rate. would be made up with new revenues
Some of the major items earmarked
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
Some of Carter's ideas may be too generated from an oil import fee — a for the budget chopping block are:
controversial for an election-year controversial plan — and a proposal to revenuesharing funds for states, $1.7
withhold estimated taxes from interest billion; $2 billion worth of fitderal Jobs
Congress to stomach Others already
have been given dw OK by WhwntW and dividend payments paW to custom- program; $0 million in highway Seminole County Sheriff's Department Computer Systems Analyst
lawmakers in order to ensursm. In ad- era of financial institutions and construction; $1.6 billion in edition Dick Telson (rear) and programmer Charles Jackman
the
stockholders,
funds; $00
vance, smnoothuiling on Capitol Hill.
million In strstIc oil department's new computer system, which will
link all
In late January, Carteraiked Congress
reserve cuts; and $1 billion in antiSeminole
law
enforcement
agencies
with
the
court
and
jail,
handling
to approve fiscal 1981 budget with a Homes
recessionary aid t
He may also seek to eliminate all crime and arrest records, as well as other jobs. The computer,
$15.1 billion (Wicil.
th
Residents
of
the
Seminole
Enforcement Assistance AdMobile Saturday mail service In order to save funded through a federal
u t, e Coreulonal Budget Office
ministration grant, was recently installed at th e sheriff's depart
esid, because of Inflation that deficit Home Park on Highway 17-92 in Fern $500 million,
Under the suggested oil import fees, meat offices at the Sanford
estimate ban now risen to between $zi Park were evacuated by Seminole
and is now undergoing test runs
County
fi
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at
noontime
today
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Carter would impose a $4 r barrel
billion.
before It is connected to the various departments. Work on the
Officials say that's how much money because of a valve leak In a 4-foot onlxnportedoil,whlduin turn would add system is scheduled For 1980 through 1981
Carter intends to raise in order to reach cylinder of chlorine gas.
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The multimillion-dollar senior citizen
apartment complex planned for a tract off old
Lake Mary Road in Lake Mary may die.
Homer Sewell, represe nting the developers,
Lake Villas Ltd., told the Lake Mary City
Council Th ursday night that if the project
is to go, city officials must get behind th e
de velopers' request to the city of Sanford to
permit water and sewer connection through
the Ramblewood section of Hidden Harbor to
Sanford's utility plants. Sewell said the
developers have allocated $40,000 to extend
utility lines to that area and for connection

IN BRIEF
Hostage Fate Major Issue
As Iran Elects Parliament
By United Press International
Iran elects a new parliament today that Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeni has promised will decide the fate of

the 50 American hostages.
Khomeini has said the fate of the hostages, now in
their 132nd day in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, will be

c":plex, who .could probably least afford to

the project will be abandoned.
City Engineer Paul Porter said he isn't
certa in that the $40,000 is adequate to pay all
those costs and that it is not t he most feasible
way for Lake Mar y to begin Its sewer system.
In addition, Mayor Walter Sorenson said
operating costs for the sewer service for the
complex would be excessive in that the
sewage would have to be pumped through
t hree separa te Sanford lift stations in a circular route before reaching the regional plant

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in Sanford.
Sewell said those costs could be passed on to
the developer. Sorenson said the costs would
ultimately be passed on to residents of the

By DAVII) M. HAZIER
Herald Staff Writer
Less than an hour after it began
deliberations, a jury of five men and one
woman found Sanford resident James Swain
guilty of second-degree murder in the Jan. 15
death of his girlfriend's daughter.
Circuit Judge Volie Williams instructed
members of the jury Thursday afternoon that
they could return several different verdicts
against the 51-year-old man, ranging from
innocent to second-degree murder, or lesser

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — All 50 American hostages in
the U.S. Embassy in Tehran apparently are alive,
administration officials say, but there is accumulated
evidence some are being treated worse than others.
The officials said the militants appear to treat worst
those diplomats whose names have appeared on em.
bassy documents and telegrams that hake been made
public by the militants as "evidence of espionage."
That includes hostage Barry Rosen, who was shown
being examined by a man identified as a doctor, on a
television film shown in the United States.

charges.
But about 45 minutes after they were led
from the courtroom, the six jury members
announced their unanimous verdict. Swain, of
73 Seminole Gardens Apartments, was guilty
of willfully murdering Mary Williams, 21, of
14 Cowan Moughton Terrace, following a fight

over whether the victim's boyfriend should
continue to live with her in the apartment
rented by her mother, Dorothea.

The argument be tween Swain and Williams
ended as they both left the apartment, going
out onto a sidewalk in front of the building.

Swain, held without bail at the Seminole
Jail since his arrest the night of the murder,
faces a maximum life sentence. His fate will
be decided following the completion of a pee.
sentence investigation by the county
probation and parole office, a process
taking about 30 to 60 days.
Testimony at the trial, which began
Wednesday with three and a half hours of
prosecution witnesses, ended Thursday
morning when defense attorney Albert Fitts
of the Public Defender's office rested his case
after presenting only two witnesses.
Both told the court they had been In Swain's
apartment at 10 p.m., when Williams began
pounding on the door, demanding to speak to
him. They said she was Irritated and angry.

Before Swain left, he grabbed a 12-gauge
shotgun he kept behind a couch. Swain said he
was going to call the police to take her away.

PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI) -National guardsmen today were patrolling the area around the
hospital in which ailing Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
is expected to undergo surgery for the removal of an
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holding the Dominican Embassy and 20 diplomats
including the U.S. ambassador said today they are
eager to reach, "an immediate agreement" with the

blestone reminded the jury Mary Williams
was unarmed and stood far beyond striking
range from Swain. He told them she might
have been a problem for him, an angry
wo man invading his apartment to scream at
him. "But she didn't deserve what she got,"

percent rates soon in the face of the higher cost of
money,

he concluded, reminding them killing is not
Justified when the ki ller can get away from
danger or solve his problem In any other
manner.

nation's gambling mecca say critically ill patients may
have been killed by a nurse nicknamed "Death's
Angel" whose co-workers placed bets on who would die
each day.
Police and Clark County district attorney's office
investigators confirmed Thursday they began an investigation last week "in relation to an incident or
incidents at Sunrise Hospital." They refused, however,
to disclose details.
"It makes me as sick as anything I can think of,"
hospital administrator David Brandsness told
reporters Thursday.

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u he broke, into
the home of Leonard Terry, 1706 W. 12th St., Sanford, Thuraday morning.
Hicks entered Terry's house between 10:30 a.m. and 11:45
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suspect a second man, not yet arrested took part in the

WEATHER
By United Press Interna tional
NATIONAL REPORT: Snowflakes "the size of sliver
ollara" belted New York City, slicking, roadways and snarling
he area's transportation system. In South Carolina, flood
Waters forced more than 100 people from their homes -some

Iad to be rescued by boat,
. Wind-whipped snow and sleet glazed roads in the
etropolitan New York area Thursday night.
, "I've never seen such snowflakes," one woman walking
through midtown Manhattan said. "They were the size of
Mlver dollars.

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mlaUon around the powerful system that had brought a
ilariety of precipitation to the Midwest and South.

ol AREA READINGS (9 a.m.): temperature: 60; overnight
58; yesterday's high: 78; barometric pressure: 30.15;
latIve humidity: 70 percent; winds: northwest at 16 m.p.h.
SATURDAY'S TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs 6:21 a.m.,
6:49 p.m.; lows, 11:56 a.m,,12:31 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL:

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ol, Karl E. Nordgrcn, 74, U.S. Army Bet., of 14 Reynolds
ad, Rogers, Ark. died Mardi 13 in Rogers.
is was native of Sweden and lived In Sanford for many
L He was past President of the Sanford Kiwanis Club.
rvtvors Include his wife, Mrs. Lana Nordgrsn Rogers; two
*Iws, Oka G. Nordgren, Pine City, N.Y., and Gustaf 0.
rden of Sanford. Funeral service, will be Monday at the
I, National Cemetery, Faystleyllis, Ark, K,llhion Funeral
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charges against him in other states, say deputies, who have
been preparing paperwork to extradite him since the arrest.
On Thursday, Riggall pleaded guilty to one charge of
possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and one count of
grand theft from Sun Bank, before Circuit Judge Voile

Williams.

FREE AZALEAS?
quite, but Jack Homer, Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce executive manager said
today anyone who buys 10 azalea plants will get
one free, just like the one displayed by I I-year-old
Scott McAeier. The azaleas will be on sale at the
Not

the extra day in leap year. Galadriel won a local
radio contest by checking in at 12: 10 8.111.

Pinto

Meningitis Not Death Cause
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - An autopsy has
revealed James Roth, director of the division of land
sales and condominiums and a close friend of Gov. Bob
Graham, died of meningococcemla, a rare bacterial

the $8,400 bond on Norris. No information on the fate of the

minor could be obtained,

Semi nole Appraiser Saves County $4,500

David Voss, a spokesman for the Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services, said Thursday
tests showed the 41-year-old Roth did not the from
meningitis as doctors initially believed, but from the
rare disease that attacks the bloodstream.
HRS statistics show only 20 cases of the disease were

FICTITIOUS HAMS

Advisory Panel Urges ImpactFees'

tayen siIOIIEd suer. eHy the cost

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denied in sworn testimony he ever tried to force his
female legislative aides to siIsnit to sexual advances
or else lose their jobs.
Flinn, D-MIamI, testified briefly Thursday before the
House Select Committee appointed to investigate his

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HOSPITAL
MARCH 13,101
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Cecil Carlton
Sarah L. England
Annie P. Lock*
Michael R. Morgan
lusie Snyder
John Sutton
Cora Taylor
Cecil R. Todd
Charles Trinowskl, Sr., D.Bary
Gertrude L. Baster, Maitland
Outward D. Scrlbnsr, Osteen

Ernest and

Sar ah England, a
baby boy, Sanford
oscitaaois
Sanford:
Harry S. Garvin
Naomi Glover
M11id L. Kirby
Donald S. Pt Iiasgsr
Charles S. Weesals
Cynthia 111- Kostival and baby
owl
Dorothy T. Sailey, Dollom
MI*Id Ow,., DeNos'ia
James R. Craig, 011een
L$ smith, Ostean
Marqirof Swenson, Illinois

Caper'

Suspended Dade County School Superin- without explanation by the state attorney's office -Jones said
tendent Johnny Jones, charged with theft in the "gold plum- he realized after checking financial records kept by his wife
tAng caper," has told investigators two differing stories a bout that he had made an error in his first sta tement.
how begot the money to make the downpayment on a $121,000
"No sta tements made by me were made knowing same to
vacation tune, court records show,
ha ve been false," he said in the affidavit. "I f ind that I mad.
In a sworn statement filed Tuesday In circuit court, Jones vertently, t hr ough error, made a mistake."
says $36,000 of t he $31,610 downpayment he paid a Naples
In the statement, Jones said his wife found a tota l of $40,000
homnebuilder was money his wife's uncle had hidden in his cash in her uncle's fireplace last October, but gave $16,000 of
fireplace. Jones said his wife, Mattye, found the money last that to her brother.
October, when she went to her dying uncle's home in MissisJones told investigators his wife's la te uncle kept the cash in
an unused fireplace "because he distrusted banks."
But records ml 4½ hours of interrogation by Investigators
Also f iled in court Tuesday -and also withdrawn -was a
from the Dade State Attorney's office Feb. 19 showed Jones document naming Mattye Jones as a material witnesses In the
Mid he borrowed $15,000 from his mother to help make the investigation that began when a plumbing contractor tipped a
dowmça)ment, Miami's two major newspapers repor ted.
local television station that $000 worth of gold-plated
In tie statement filed Tuesday — but later withdra wn plumbing fixt ures had been ordered by the school system.
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SAM till: iS PM

Located In The Rear Of The Sanford
Village Super Flaa Market.

The revenues are raised by applying a

School Head May Have Told 2 Stories

conduct.

HOSPITAL NOTES

time
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Its committee has been meeting for levees) wicks to required by new developments.
review a compilation of all rules and regulations relating to
"We've akesdy paid," elm, said. "It's not fair that we m1d
land dOVSICpmIOt that huopr.psredby the county's Land pay spin."
Deve4ment Depirunent. The cuiwuuittee was al asked to
But.MIsadded,bnlwovemeàts have tobspsid for son*,ay.
'°°' of lbs
discosi s.
wiric 'zpiainei tivat tim, c,nmmittee's rgcgmcontroversial of these being Impact fees.
inendetion
Is not b'ag on the county.
Many developers opposed to atch fees. 'Itsy say the cost
A u retp'jem, are finalized, which is
will be passed on to the l*nmé buyer. But beyond that, they toocawmuraduy,thsywllitbsnbeccsajderedby
the c.m's
have said lbs fee will be paid by new buyers In an area when i
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By a 302-107 vote, the House passed the tax:

Residues of a
TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UPI)
pesticide banned in the United States have been found
on two samples of Mexican produce arriving in
Florida, according to Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner.
"The two adulterated samples were found among 57
taken from Mexican shipments to be analyzed. We are
not absolutely certain about the health hazard at this
time but the residue level is definitely a violation of
Florida law," Conner said Thursday.
He said the residue was confirmed on samples taken
In Pompano Beach and Miami.
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oil tax Thursday and sent It to the Senate,
Florida: 12 Democrats, 3 Republicans 70 percent tax rate to oil discovered by
which is expected to act late next week.
big oil companies before 1979. Newly
Democrats for: Bennett, Fascell,
In a statement, Carter urged the Fuqua, Gibbons, Hutto, Ireland, Lehdiscovered oil would be taxed at 30
Senate to pass it "promptly." But wind- man, Mica, Nelson, Pepper, Stack.
percent, as would heavy oil a nd tertiary
fall cri tics pledged a Senate fight to kill
crude.
Democrats against: Chappell.
the bill, and Sen. Henry Bellmon, R
Independent oil producers, who have
Republicans for: Bafahis, Young.
Okla., said he may try a filibuster.
found 90 percent of new oil fields, will
Republicans against: Kelly.
Carter said once the Senate passes the
only pay a 50 percent tax rate on the first
tax, "Our country will be well on Its way
1,000 barrels of old oil produced daily and
to securing our energy future,"
programs, the tax pegs only $34 billion 30 percent on the first 1,000 barrels of
The tax, which would start this month for energy and transportation programs, newly discovered oil,
and last a decade, gains for the Treasury The bill makes $136 billion of the revenue
Oil companies would keep $fll billion
of the windfall, even after paying all
$277.7 billion of the $1 trillion officials available for future tax cuts,
About 20 million families could be ne fit federal and state taxes. Their total
expect oil producers to earn because of
the phasing out of federal price controls. from $57 billion the bill reconunends be federal tax bill would be $585 billion,
Although Carter wanted windfall spent for home heating aid between 1982 including the windfall tax. State
revenues used for energyrelated and 1990. That is in addition to $3.15 governments would get $119 billion.

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billion to help low-income Americans pay
fuel
bills during fiscal 1981.
sweeping victory in the House behind it,
It
also provides $8.6 billion to
faces a tough fight in the Senate despite
WASHINGTON (U 11111 - Here is how businesses and $600 million to individuals
pleas from President Carter for swift Florida legislators voted Thursday on
the who install energyconserving devices.
action,
passage of a crude oil windfall profits

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Challenges to the death penalty law Itself said. "We all have nightmares and we have to
could drag the process out still longer. No one live with the way they died. If Gacy didn't get
has yet been executed under the statute, which the death penalty, then who would?"
has been in effect nearly three years.
Prosecutor Terry Sullivan said he felt a
The jury of seven men and five women took sense of "hollow satisfaction," "Justice has
two hours and 15 minutes to decide Gacy been done," he said.

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Roth died Wednesday.

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of his victims, is only "round one" in a legal
battle that could last for years.
Gacy was sentenced Thursday to die in the
electric chair June 2 for the sex slayings of 33
young men and boys — the nation's record for
murder charges against an individual.
The execution will be delayed — perhaps for
a year or more — by appeals. But some
relatives of Gacy's victims said they are ready
now to see Gacy the.
deserved to die for his crimes. That was only
"I'd be willing to pull the switch," said slightly longer than the one hour and 55
Harold I'iest, the father of the last of Gacy's minutes the same panel needed Wednesday to
victims, Robert Piest, who was 15 when he find Gacy guilty, rejecting defense arguments
disappeared in late 1978.
he was an insane man compelled to kill.
Piest's body and three others linked to Gacy
Jury foreman Ronald Beaver said as many
were found floating in rivers. The corpses of as nine jurors had reservations about the
mast of the other victims were buried in the death penalty when the panel began its
fetid, worminfested crawl space under Gacy's deliberations on the question. He said they
suburban house.
were won over one by one to believe Gacy's
The prosecution during Gacy's five-week crimes deserved the ultimate penalty.
trial presented evidence showing Gacy lured
The victims' families, some of whom broke
his young victims to his home with promises of into applause when the sentence recommenjobs, drugs or money. He then "conned" them dation was read, praised the jury's decision.
into handcuffs and killed them with a corn"I have no sympathy for him," said Eugenia
plicated "rope trick" that left them %%Tithing in Godzik, mother of victim Gregory Godzik, who
convulsions before their death.
was 17 when he disappeared in 1976. "He's
Among the witnesses was a young man who done too much."
described in graphic detail a night of sexual
Ken Piest, 26, Robert's brother, said he was

WINAMAC, md. tUPI) — 'l'he Ford Motor Cu, says it was Thursday to replace Henry Ford II, said the verdict demonvindicated by i ts acquittal in the Pinto trial. The pre'cutor stratetl 'there must be responsibility on the part of those who
In Pleased To Announce
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says tie hopes the landmark case "sends a message's to the use products" as well as those who design and build them.
the Opening 01 His Office
auto industry to pay attention to safe design.
The landiiiark criminal case tried before Judge Harold H.
For the Practice 01
A Jury deliberated 25 hours before announcing Thursday the Staffeldt was aimed at introducing a new era of corporater
state did not produce enough evidence to prove the nation's No.
liability and already has produced increased efforts to tighten
2 automaker was guilty of reckless homicide in the deaths of
Monday thru Saturday
safety regulations and imike safer autos.
Judy Ulrich, 18, her sister, Lyn, 16, and cousin I)omm, 18.
and Evenings by Appointment
The National I lighway Traffic Safety Administration, whose
The Aug. 10, 1978 fiery, rearend crash of the girls' 1973 Pinto warning of a high rate of fire deaths led Ford to recall the Pinto
RIFTWOOD VILLAGE
resulted in a 19-month fight which pitted Ford and its attorney, for fuel system changes, is investigating the need for tighter
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former Watergate prosecutor James F. Neal, against a band of fuel safety integrity regulations.
mostly volunteer lawyers armed with the nation's first
Auto companies are experimenting to find pater gas tanks,
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criminal indictments against a corporation,
perhaps made of plastic, which won't split open in crashes.
Neal, who celebrated with champagne at news of the verdict,
it took the Pulaski County jury four days to reach a verdict
-Isaid, "We have proved our case in the heartland of America. because juror James A. Yurgilas, a mobile-tiome salesman,
Where did you
At Jan's Produce"I have always said the Pinto is comparable to all other cars
held out for conviction. Jury foreman Art Selmer, a retired
buy the
Try them you'll
and the jury has agreed," he said.
farmer, said the first vote was 84 in favor of acquittal, and the
beautiful
like themProsecutor Michael A. Cosentino, embittered about the margin gradually shifted to 11-I during more than 20 votes.
vegetables?
defeat, said, "I suppose this means manufacturers can make
Stuffeldt kept the jury working until 3 a.m. Thursday,
any kind of car they want and the public can choose."
allowing them to get it few hours rest before they resumed
Cosentino said he hoped the Pinto case "sends a message to deliberations at 10 a.m.
the board rooms of corporations" to pay attention to safe
Several jurors said they were not convinced the Pinto is safe,
design.
but agreed Cosentino failed to prove several key points,
Auto-industry critic Ralph Nader said the case will have a
especially ttuit Ford "recklessly failed to warn" owners the
far-reaching impact.
car
might be dangerous.
"It has informed millions of Americans not only about the
The crash came two months after Ford recalled 1.5 million
dangers of the Pinto but about the need'to prosecute corporaPintos for fuel-system modifications. The recall announcetions for criminal behavior," Nader said in Washington.
Ford directors cheered when informed of the verdict (luring ments did not say there was danger of fire in a rear-e nd
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a board meeting. Board Chairman Philp Caldwell, elected

billion oil windfall profits tax, with a

reported statewide In 1979.

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Herald Staff Writer

or better traffic signals.
Others have said the road improvements would not have
______ Thursday been
The
landuseadvlaoeycc.nmlttee
necessary if not for the new developments, so each
recommended the county commission begin Charging builder rntt pay for the Impact of his construction.
developers for traffic signals, road widening and other ex.
"Some members of the committee say we shouldn't have
penics made necessary by their conatntIen projects,.
impact few" said committee member Gaylene Wirick.
Known as impact fees, these charges should be applied when "oti
want to strangle all developers."
building permits are toud, the committee said.
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The committee adwowledged, however, that Impact fees is equitable.
would not generate enough revenue lo solve all of am county's
"it's like NLIIkI (Conaty Attorney Nikki Clayton ) said —
problems caused by Increased traffic. Comently.it decided development Is like aper game; you have to ante-up before
to ask the county commIssioners to seek additional sources of you c make a LIEd on yet
revenue a nd implement
those along with the Impact fees
Mrs. Wklck said she dosa not th"
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dissidents.
About 25 men were Inside the concrete block building
in east Orange County discussing formation of a new
group, a branch of the Illinois-based Christian Patriots
Defense League. Two of the dissidents, Jesse Sands, 51,
and Harlan Hagen, 45, were beaten.

When the material tested out to be a controlled substance,
police raided the room, arresting the pair and confiscated
drugs with an estimated street value of $15,000.
On Thursday, County Judge Wallace Hall declined to reduce

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - A circuit judge said all
they had to do was answer questions about a Ku Klux
Klan raid, but four men, fearing reprisals, preferred to
go to jail.
The men were summoned to the Orange-Osceola
state attorney's office in the Investigation of a March 3
incident In which 20 robed men armed with rifles interrupted an organizational meeting of some Klan

NOBAILCHANGEINDRUG
CASE
An Ohio man arrested in Sanford on charges of drug dealing
Wednesday remains in the county jail in lieu of $8,400 bond.
David M. Norris, 20, of Cincinnati, and his girlfriend, a
Cincinnati juvenile, were arrested in Room 140 of the Holiday
Inn at Lake Monroe after he allegedly sold a vial of cocaine to a
police informant in the room.

Seminole County.
James D. Riggall could be extradited to face some of the

day. the last days of the sale. Proceeds front with depositing with intent to defraud by Seminole deputies.
azalea sales go to the city beautification project.
A computer check of his background turned up a ibng list of

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In return for the pleas, the state's attorney's office dropped
charges of bank fraud and carrying a concealed weapon,
which had been filed against him.
Riggall cannot be taken to another state for prosecution until
he Is sentenced in Seminole.

RIGGALL PLEADS GUILTY
A man deputies say is charged with writing several hundred
bad checks In Texas, Alabama and other states, pleaded guilty
Thursday to some of the charges brought against him in

other charges against him within 30 to 60 days, upon cornpatio of the Sanford civic center with volunteers pletion of a pee-sentence investigation,
A 25-year-old native of Hereford, Tex., Riggall Was arrested
on duty from S a.m. until dark today and SatürJan. 17 outside the Longwood branch of the Sun Bank, charged

4 Men Prefer Orlando Jail
To Klu Klux Klan Reprisal

and .Jim l'homaii (right),

whose daughter Galadriel Therese (cen(er) was
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Wayne Gacy says his death sentence, delivered to the sound of applause from the families

torture at Gacy's hands.
pleased with the sentence but, "This is not
After the sentence was imposed, defense going to change anything. My brother's not
attorney Sam Amirante said, "Gacy talked coming back. I've got to live with this."
about this being round one."
Kane Betlej, sister of victim Richard
Amirante said there is no way of knowing Johnson, said she opposed the death penalty
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
how long the appeals process will stretch, lie before her brother
disappeared but changed
noted,
however,
Illinois
law
provides
for an
her
mind
after
meeting
other victims' families
The best time to win a contest is when you d
on't automatic appeal of all death penalties to the she called the "living victims."
even enter. That's what tiappt'iied to Sanford
tatc Supreme Court.
"it was too much. It was just too much," she
residents Nikki (left)

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WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) -Rosalynn Carter, unruffled
and unharmed by a minor hotel fire that prompted her
evacuation, today told White House aides she would
deliver a planned speech despite the early morning
disruption.
A busy Secret Service agent refused to comment on
the situation, but said Mrs. Carter had been moved to
the nearby Holiday Inn Plaza.
He said she told the staff traveling with her that she
would deliver a speech scheduled for 10 a.m. CST to the
White House Conference on Families at Wichita State
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Notice is hereby given that $ am
The foresight of Seminole mailed to homeowners earlier how
many
property assessed valuation tax rate as made up.
engaged In business at 3"
tghs, 6:18 a.m., 6:41 p.m.; Iowa, 11:49 a.m., 12:20 p.m.; County Property Appraiser this year.
homeowners are eligible for last year or goes to the
"The state has to go one of Marigold Rd., Cisseiberry, Fla.,
YPORT: highs, 11:51 a.m.,1:01 p.m.; lows, 6:46 a.m., 6:58 Terry Goembel will save the
The tax exemption is the additional exemption," maximum allowed by law: $8. two ways," 'Layer said. 33707, Seminole County, Florida
m.
co unty's taxpayers about available only to homeowners Suber said.
The reduced rate will be "Property assessments have under the fictitious name of
BOATING FORECAST: St. Agastiae to Jupiter Wet, 0t $4,500 and make it easier for who have been residents of
AVENUE COSMETICS,
Suber "gueastlmated" that. shown on homeowner's tax to be raised to off-set the loss FIFTH
.l t hat i Intend to register $Sid
Miles: A small craft advisory is in effect. Winds becoming Ut.I courthouse office to begin Florida for five years or 60 percent of the county's bills in November,
or the state Legislature has to nam, with the Clerk of the Circuit
t 15 to 20 knots today, northerly 15 knots tonight and implementation of the $25,000 more. Included on 'the 35,060 to 40,000 homeowners
Most other property ap- raise some statewide tax to Court, SemlnoleCourwy, FIlda In
t now 20 knots Saturday. Seas ranging 4 to 1feet. homestead exemptions from stan dard homestead ezemp. will fall within the residency praisers in the 67 counties of off-set
accordance with the provisions of
it."
the Fictitious Name Statu$e, To.
ycloudy,
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school taxes mandated by the lion form by Goembel was an requirement of five years or Florida will be sending out
He said the only other Wit: Section 165.01 Florida
AREA FORECAST: A warm period with generally fair skies voters of Florida Tuesday.
affidavit concerning length of more,
forms to homeowners who alternative would be to curtail Statutes 1557,
and partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday. Chance of
Norma Stahley
Anticipating the con- residency.
"We won't know what the have filed for homestead services from the public
Owner
t
=showers Monday. Lows averaging from mid and upper stitutional amendment would
Bill Suber, assistant savings to homeowners on exemption to determine school system.
Publish: March 7, Ii, ii, is, iso
i. Highs averaging from upper 70s.
be passed by the voters property appraiser, said cost their taxes will be until the which meet the five year
Suber said the appraiser's DT-41
calling for homestead savings to the county by school board sets its tax residency retpilrunents.
office this year will reapKEEP
exemptions from SChOOl taxes handling both functions in 01* rate," Suber said. SuberMid • Seminole County School praise property to "just ~
to be increased from $2000 to mailing Is from $4,500 to savings to the homeowners Superintendent William P. value," The state has I
Y OU R L O VE
$25,000, Goembel's office $4,660.
cauldbeas much as$181 each. Layer said today the state has determined Seminole County
Th. Sanford Seminole Jaycees will hold a fertilizer Pale in included an affidavit con- "We have to get the forms depending on the value of the not u yet notified the public is appraising property
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Sanford Plaza Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
cernjiig length of residency on in order and will probably homes and whether the school school system how the loss in currently at about 80 percent
The fertilizer comes in 50.poimd bags and Is a 686 plus Iron homestead exemption forms know in the next couple weeks sets the same $75 per $1,000 funding for schools wi
ll be of value.
hut. at $3.50 per bag or $4 if delivered. Orders can be

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nouncing a robbery, as the first placed an object In Ludwig's
back, telling him it was a gun, police say.
Following the commands of his assailants, Ludwig opened
the cash register, then lay down on the floor, while the second
suspect scooped up the bills, police say.
ARREST ON BURGLARY CHARGES
A Sanford man is in jail, charged with burglarizing a home,
then selling some of the goods taken.
Carlos Wayne Hicks, 20, of 92 Castle Brewer Court, was

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But other major banks were e!pected to add a
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Two men, one believed to be carrying a gun, stole $838 from a
Sanford track stop attendant Thursday night, police report.
Police say Perry Ludwig, 33, of Sanford was working in the
Village Truck Stop, U.S. Highway 17-92, at 11:20 p.m. Thur.
sday, when a man came in and asked to see some roadmaps.

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loans.

He repeated the testimony presented by th e
state crime lab firearms expert that the gun
was in perfect working order, requiring
loadi ng, release of a safety and a 10-pound
pull on its trigger before it would fire.

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NEW YORK (UPI) -The nation's banks, finding it
more expensive to lend money, today poised on the
brink of matching Chase Manhattan's 181 4 percent
prime rate.
Only a few banks - Continental Illinois, Wells
Fargo, Mellon Bank of Pittsburgh, Marine Midland,
Union Bank and Bank of California -followed Chase
Thursday in its half-point jump to 18L4 percent as the
rate to charge top corporate customers for short-term

Gunmen Hit Truck Stop

rge ivivuiwiu
ruuatiiu
Thursday cleared the way for famed Houston, Texas,
heart surgeon Dr. Michael E. Debakey to perform the
hazardous operation by granting him special permission to practice medicine in Panama.
The U.S. Embassy declined to comment on reports
President Carter's chief of staff, Hamilton Jordan, was
in Panama to meet with officials about the shah.
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While Fitts never contested the fact that
Swain shot Williams, he did call the victim a
"mad" woman, filled with violent anger at

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Marblestone also tiscredited defense
claims the shooting was accidental, that the
gun had fired withou t Swain voluntarily
pulling the trigger.

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The developers attended a Sanford City
Commission meeting two weeks ago, seeking
approval from Sanford for connection to the
water and scwer system. Mayoe Lee P. Moore
refused to permit the group to present their
request formally to the commission, saying
discussions should more properly be with
Lake Mary officials.

"I don't believe you'll shoot me, Mr. Sonfly," she said, according to witnesses, as
Swain r aised his gun and fired once, killing

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But instead Swain and Will iams faced each
oth er, standing between 6 and 10 feet apart on
the concrete walkway.

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Robbers Tak o$838,

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council has to give first priority to serv ing the
people living in Lake Mary now. "I have to
look at wha t's good for Lake Mary and
question w hat benefit this project is to the
people here now," he sa id.

"I will get behind going through Ramblewood only if the council orders me to do
so," Sorenson said, reminding Sewell the
developers have not considered the city's
needs to construct a sewer Interceptor li ne in
the most feasible way to benefit the entire
city. He added that Alexander Kasten, a
principal in the development company, had
not made an honest effort to see what is best
for Lake Mary.
"Kasten should have spent a few minutes
trying to be reasonabi'," Sorenson said.
Cou ncilm an Gene McDonald said he was
"not excited" about the project. He said the

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decided by the 270-member assembly, known as the
MajIls parliament, when it convenes in April or May.
Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh told a French
radio station on election eve: "Time is working against
the Islamic students holding the embassy. The Iranian
people were before fully with the students. Today it Is
no longer the case."
"As soon as all the political organs of the country
have been set up democratically, total legitimacy will
prevail throughout the population and things will be
settled rapidly."

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The presidential campaigns have left New
England and are moving into the South. some
candidates are being left behind, as we expected.
But so are assumptions about American politics,
and this is a refreshing surprise.
The turnout for the Iowa and Maine caucuses
And for the primaries in New Hampshire,
Massachusetts and Vermont belles the notion that
Aneridans are losing interest, If not faith, in their
own political processes. We can hope that the
stay-at-home fever of recent years has broken. SO
far, 1989 looks like a year in which most voters
*ill not miss a chance to have their say in the long
end complicated ritual of picking a president.
And the success in New England of Rep. John
Anderson should put a muzzle on those pundits
ho insist that organization and financing are
*hat separates the men from the boys. An Andàrson campaign which the experts thought would
ilver get off the ground is now airborne, and so
die the hopes of independent voters to make
themselves a third force In party politics,
:No matter how one's favorite candidate is doing

A this point, the conclusion Is inescapable that the
system Itself is doing well. In neither party is
there a front-runner who can claim to have the
romination in the bag. This promises a continuing
tóst of leadership and an airing of Issues among
those who remain in serious contention,
Sen. Edward Kennedy got his exoected shot of

DON GRAFF

Federal
Hiring
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Born
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WASHINGTON (NEA)—Federal agencies
here have been hiring new workers at a pace
described by one personnel official as
"frenzied." The reason: There are a record
number of vacancies to fill, but there may be
little time In which to fill them, for there now
exists the threat of an administration.
imposed hiring freeze.
About two weeks ago, word of a possible
freeze began leaking out of the Carter White
House. Inflation was heating up as an Issue in
the presidential primaries and Carter knew
he soon would have to make some sort of belt.
tightening gesture to relieve some of that
campaign pressure. That gesture was going
to be a hiring freeze which would be announcedsometime during the first week In

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He must have thought It would never
happen.
Or perhaps all along he really believed it
would, and It Is everyone else who was wrong.
But for all those long months, for all the
attention he was getting as the maverick of
the pack, he might as well have been talking
to the wind for all the impact he seemed to be
having where it counted.
. That's the way It was from Iowa through
New Hampshire, barely on the board when
the votes were tallied. Until Massachusetts
and Vermont, and suddenly all is changed.
John B. Anderson has been transformed.
He Is no longer merely a presidential candidate, but a serious contender.
A lot of explanations are being advanced to
explain why.

March.

Apparently, the White House first told this
to the congressional leadership. The word
quickly leaked down from the 14111 to the
various agencies as congressmen attempted
to make certain their friends and constituents
....
wuu were up or ivucii juu 5U V II umju
aarenaiin - fromhis home-state voters In before any freeze took effect. Once the word
Massachusetts, but he must measure that victory was out, it spread around town like a
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more than the wind. People have been
listening and increasing numbers like what
they hear. Not so much, possibly, what he
says — hIstoughstandonoilbports,callfor

JACK ANDERSON

next-door Vermont. The real Kennedy-Carter test nearly every federal personnel manager
will not come until the Illinois primary March 18. learned of the coming freeze within 24 hours
person Upped.
That state, with its blocs of labor and minority
For most agencies, this freeze could not
oters in urban centers, will offer the best clue to come at a worse time. Normally, between

what is going on In the Democratic rank and file.

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budgetary restraint, opposition to economic
controls and skepticism on military spending

are echoed by one or another of the other

Crimelords In Florida
WASHINGTON — South Florida and' Its

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way In which he says It.
His almost belligerent independence has
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Latin4lavored capital, Miami, have long tioned In the report:

someone fresh In their own ranks, voters
been a mecca for tourists and pensioners, —The Vincent Cotroni "family." Cotroni is
Mr. Carter surely feels the heat building up. He
turned off by both parties and the very young.
seeking
escape
from
the
winter
cold
of
the
"completely
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of
U.S.
La
Cosa
eachapparently
month. This
is: becoming increasingly vulnerable on the bureaucracy
however, there
were month,
a record
Also, while he Is not the only underdog
Northeast and Midwest.
Nostra families when It comes to decision
enomic issue, which the Kennedy forces are
around, he comes from farthest back — or,.
ruznber of vacancies, nih1y da* to record
making regarding criminal endeavors," the
But bsflssth the tropical 5Ufl the ewaYifli report note,, adding: "They do, however,
pkaying for all It's worth. As for foreign affairs, reUrementi
under — and is making the pluckiest effort
The public loves that.
1(r. Carter's recent debacle with the anti-Israel
pa1m trees and the rococoglitter ofboomtown maintain close contact with the U.S. Bonnano
What brought on the record ret1rement was a
theT'5 an ugly, cold-eyed underworld family, whose (late) boss Carmen Galante Is
rolutIon in the U.N. takes the edge off any change In the way federal retirement incomes
Whatever the specific ingredients of his
that skims its multibillion-dollar profits from credited with having established the group."
progress being made toward the freeing of the are figured, which took effect MarCh 1.
transformation,
John Anderson Is now a
the city's prosperity. Narcotics, prostitution, The Cotroni Influence extends from Toronto
Retirement Income l based on such factors
hbstages In Iran,
Detroitcandidate not only to be listened to but to be
currency
laundering
and
smuggling
are
the
and
Ottawa
to
New
York,
New
Jersey,
as length of employment, age, pay rates, etc
reckoned with. He still faces, however, for.
principal sources of this illicit wealth. For a and Miami, experts told my associate Tony
.'On the Republican side, Sen. Howard Baker's Almost without exception, háever, a worker
midable obstacles on the long road to the
beforeprice,
you
can
get
just
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you
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eligible for retirement who net
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Republican convention.
might
want
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acquisition
— w m O'Bront, often called'the Meyer
vote in Massachusetts confirms that Mr. Baker is end of February will get more In retirement
He remains a long way behind the leaders
be
of
a
desirable
companion
to
the
elimination
of
if he or she left after March 1. To
of the Canadian mob. He's an expert
apenslble and realistic politician. His fate may be
in organization and fund-raising capabilities.
an
unwanted
one,
eligible, the retiree had to have been on
at financial finagling and establishing
that of the candidate whose qualifications to beretirement
rolls by February 29.
While Chicago and New York mobsters respectable business fronts for moneyHis constituency, while dramatically ef.
have been biking in South Florida's IUflIhifl laundering operations.
jesident are more Impressive than his ability to
In some cases, the 111f stance was so small
fective In two primaries to date, Is anything
— and raking In illegal Cash — $IflCS the 4Y
lot fires with voters. The two qualities are not that it was not enough to induce a worker to
— Giuseppe Napolltano's group. "His
but a natural one. Its diverse parts would
of
*ways combined. Mr. Baker remains a valuable, leave. In a great many cases, howevier, the
Al Capone, a new element of OtPIdaSd operations are believed to be backed by U.S.
appear to be first turned off by other cancrlime has been quietly moving Into the area
cmpaIgner for his party, especially In its efforts amount Involved was several thousand
La Cosa Nostra Interests," the report states,
didates and only secondly attracted to
in rent ySS5 from fafth5 IlOrtiL --- A— explaining that this gives him "special
dollars a year, and that adds up to a y
Anderson. Welding than Into a cohesive body
ti win more Republican seats In November.
syndicate members have found a happy status."
over a 20 or 20-year retirement period.
of
support for the long haul through
There may be other Republican drop-outs soon,
Accdrdlng to Office of Personnel hunting I'Owld in MIEnI and other South
The Dubois brothers, Jean-Guy and
primaries, convention and possibly election
abd perhaps drop-Ins. Former President Gerald Management estimates, there were about Florida OMMUnIUMS,
Claude; Marcel Salvail, and Eugene LaFort
campaign will be a formidable task,
A confidential Intelligence report prepared — all Involved In prostitution, gambling, gem
lord has emerged as an option for a party which 200,00u federal workers who were eligible for
Now to mention an even earlier underdog.
by the Florida Department of Law Enfor- smuggling and other sundry activities.
For there is something vaguely familiar
IahowIng Interesting but divisive currents as Its retirement on February 1. How many ac
ounced candidates court the voters. Timing is tually chose to take the higher retirement cement a little over a year ago offered this Salvall, the report says, "Is the subject of a
about the plot.
benefits and get out has not been compiled
ominous picture of the Canadian Connection: Quebec Police Commission inquiry which he
now of the essence for a Ford candidacy, If there's yes, but at mid-month one OPM estimate
"Based on economic conditions in Canada, Is trying to avoid by staying in Miami ... MostIt is not the first time that a little-known
candidate playing the persistent, plucky
lng to be one.
pegged the nwnber at 75,000.
FlorIda can expect a tremendous increase in members of this group lean toward violence."
underdog brought a note of freshness to the
Thus,15 easy to see the potential effect of Canadian crime activities." Though most of
Distinguishing features of
rge Bush's momentum has been slowed by
political big time, talking common sense,
Wring freeze that would be imposed now. The the organised-crime activity Is still con. mobs are their diversification — from
showing
of
Mr.
Anderson
In
New
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alling for decency In public affairs and
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promlslngto
shape up government and return
gi g1and, Mr. Bush hasn't done well against before the freeze is Imposed, which explains southern Broward County, the report prostitution
and gambling —and do com.
It to the people.
ld Reagan In the southern primaries and wh)' all the late hours by age ncy personnel predicted that "It Is likely he Canadian para tive youth of their members. Most are In

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tt Move strongly into the crucial Midwestern people.
criminal influence will expand to &amp; Peter- their 305 and 405.
The idea was to get "conunitnwnt letters" sburg, which is also a favorite vacation spot
The confidential report concludes that
pinarles later.
In the mail before any frau. was imposed. of legitimate Canadian.."
"with the Intensity of present activity It
1r, Bush, indeed all of the candidates, can take 'ilu Is what happened on February 23. Every
And while state and federal lawmen have be predicted that Canadian groups may soon
a)euon from John Anderson's recent come-from- agency sought to get is commitment letters been expending most of their efforts In the rival the degree of influence (exerted) by the
bind triumph. Not everyone agrees with Mr. out on every vacancy by the end of the day. fight against South Florida's huge drug U.S. La Cosq Nostra 'families operating in
In some cues, though, this may backfire. traffic — which the Canadian mobsters have Florida."
I 1erson's views, but he hasn't hesitated to say
According
to an agency peitoimsl officer who
not concentrated on so far — the report states
Footnote: One interesting racket the
at they are.
remain
nameless.
the
situation
late
asked
to
that
"random
intelligence
gathering
has
been
Canadians
are mixed up in Is the smuggling of
he Anderson campaign has been light on ex- last week
something akin to the
was
sufficient
to
Indicate
that
Canadian
Italian
aliens
from Canada to work In pizza
isive folderol, Image-building and careful recruiting season for potential college orgwiud.aimeacUvlty in Florida Is major parlors throughout
Florida. The Italians then
f ce-straddling on the delicite Issues. It has been
kstan stars.
problem."
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A fellow named Jimmy Carter.

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Carter Doctrine.
The first exercise of a designed for the '0(
master plan to contain Soviet expansion has
produced zilch. Pakistan Is not lnterest',d in
an emergency American aid package to beef
up its resistance to the Soviet threat across'
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request to me in care of this
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convulsions
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variety of causes, for example
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thinks too, and the medicines of trial and error. The result Is
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
he has given you are those that almost all individuals
intended to be used to control who have epilepsy can expect
to lead as nor ma l and as
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For Saturday, March 15,. 1980
happy a life as if they didn't
YOUR BIRTHDAY
have it at all.
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haveanalrolsincerity that
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asking you not to drive a car
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types of opportunities that to negotiate commercial
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than you were Germany's oldest college, trolling the seizures and to
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detail all propositions ,Qiat anything dangling, wrap It up was founded In 1386.
while you're driving.
come your way.
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prove very helpful to you
today. If you get a strong
hunch, pay it.
TAURUS(April 20-May 20)
Bea good llstener today when
frioncie talk to you about investments or business deals,

Jeopardy. He

lose two hearts and a

Sptr-of-the.mosnent activities
could turn out tobea lot of tan
today. Should you be invited
to a last-minute get-together,
by all means take advantage
of IL
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21) Let your cornpassionate impulses rule in
dealing with those you love.
Kind gestures will go a long
way in estIng lasting good

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There are always a few questions that I

Q. Something seems to be attacking the
flower buds on my azaleas and
camellias. They turn trown and do not
open. Could you tell me what is causing
this?
A. Yes. Some of this may be due to cold

am asked quite frequently. by local
residents. Here are some of the more
common questions recently asked. I hope
the answers will help other county
residents who may be experiencing the
same problems.
Q. When is the best time to prune my
plants that have been damaged by the
cold weather?
- weeks you should be better able to tell
A. Your best bet is to hold off on im- just how much you will need to prune off.
mediate pruning. The extent of cold

damage in many instances cannot be
distinctly determined until new growth
starts. Therefore, by waiting a few more

injury, but thrips are often the major
culprits during the spring months Thrips
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unopen flower butts, causing them to turn
brown and never opening. These insects
can be controlled by sprays of orthene or
malathion. A repeat application 1.10 days
is often needed.
Q. What are the large webs which I've

Also, make sure your pruning tools are

good and sharp as not to tear or strip the
bark under the cut. Always make your
outs as even and flush as possible.

been seeing in my cherry trees?
A. They are probably Eastern tent
caterpillars. They are very prevalent
this time of year, particularly in cherry
trees. They are easily recognized by their
tent-shaped web which is formed in the
forks of the branches. They can he
controlled with sprays of Sein lithe
tents aretoo iun
g w reach with sprays,
spray the ground out as far as the drip
Line of the tree. This should help to

Remember, the key to weed control is not
chemicals but maintaining a healthy,
thick, vigorously growning lawn.
Q. Why is my bahia grass still
yellowish in areas even though I fertilized last month?
A. This is very common problem with
bahia grass, as well as centipede grass
Both oaa
m and centipede grasses iie an
acid soil and when the p11 of the soil
becomes too alkaline, both of these

control them as they fall from their webs.

Atways check the label to see if your

lawngrasses are prone to yellowing due

Q. What is the difference betwen a
Pre-emergence weed killer and a Post.
emergence weed killer?

particular kind of lawngrass is listed
before use. The imporper use of a weed
killer can burn a lawn up very easily!

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'Come Fly With Me'
At School Carnival

being together again, with
only one regret
John was
unable to leave Atlanta to be
with them for this little
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vacation time. Donna and the
children will return to Atlanta
on Saturday, and tell John
about their many friends in
Longwood.

Marsha and John Wait have
a visitor from Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada, who will be
with them through the month

and a pie toss at a teacher.
Chairman for this year's
carnival, Claudia Burt, and

of March. Francis Mildred
Driscoll (Millie) has, just

her hard working committee
members, deserve a lot of
credit for the effort they have

the Statistics Canada, a
governmental agency.
mis:is Mime's fourth trip to

put Into organizing this excellent program designed to
raise funds while having fun.

Florida, Dat'frr first trip to
the Central FIc*'Ida area. She
plans to see as many places as
possible, and has already

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23 telethon.
Some Sertomans are
planning to participate in the
tricycle race. They will
compete against local fire
departments by riding their
bikes through an obstacle
course.
Other events include
rummage sale, selling
pledges, and manning the
telephones during the
telet hon.

Homeowners Association,
with members Bill Austing
and Tom Moscoso responsible
for the assembling.
It will be used for items of
civic interest
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tack he suffered this past

month.

Larry and Meta Burgess
had their brother-in-law,
Grayden Enslin, from Lake
Ariel, Pa., as a house guest
for two weeks in February.
They said they enjoyed his
visit and apparently showed
loving
him so much
hospitality that he plans to
return next week and bring a
dear friend of his to meet
them. Meta and Larry are
both delighted and looking
forward to their visit,
Denis Clark and
month-old daughter, Sarah,
new to Miami last weekend to
visit her father, Michael
Pawlak. Relatives from
Rhode Island, John and
Theresa Santis were vlsltlhg
in Miami, so this gave them a
chance for a little reunion.
Deals said it rained all
weekend and the wind blew
fiercely! She found out when
she returned home that there
were tornadoes in the Ft.
Lauderdale section.
The bad weather was not
able, however, to dampen the
happy spirits of the family
get-to-together.

Longwood Area Sertoma
Club had Dr. Gary Holten,
UCF professor speak on
disparities of judicial sentencing. The two philosophi es
of criminal justice
one that
all men should be treated
equally, and the other that
justice must fit the charac.
teristics of the offender, has
created the disparity of
sentencing. "The result is that
we have swung from fiat time
sentencing with determined
sentencing to a system that Is
Indeterminate," he said.
Dr. Holten described
several techniques aimed at
dealing with disparity of
sentencing, and noted that
numerous programs are in
effect or being studied to curb
the disparity problem.
Hartman
Is
Jim
spearheading the club's efforts for the upcoming Easter
teT
Seals telethon. Bill Daucher,
district governor, Is asking
each club in the district to
come up with at least ® in
pledges. He will coordinate
efforts to provide several
VIP panels for the March 22-

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Joseph and Carol William'
have visiting them Donna
McMenamy and her two
children, Reid, 3, and Christi.
Donna and her husband John
were former residents of
Devonshire before moving to
Atlanta, Ga. last year.
The friends are enjoying ELIZABFTH LORENZ

On March 20, club members
will take a trip to Cypress
Gardens. They will meet at 8
a.m. at the Community

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Casselberry. After a day in
the gardens with boat rides,
the ski show, seeing the new
nMIi4nn,l ai',4.n tzntI gun..

widow complained because
her friends never got around
to introducing her to any
eligible men.
May I say a word from the
ma n's point of view? I was 53
when my wife died. Soon,
well-meaning friends started
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women.

Casselberry at 6:00 p.m.

Good ole Bill and his cute
wife, Jeanette, had me to
dinner. The only other guest
was Jeanette's widowed
mother
a pleasant, quiet

Method ist Church

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South Seminole VFW Post
8207 and Ladles Auxiliary
plan a special Appreciation
Day on March 16, to honor
Jim Bass, Jim recently
received the Outstanding
Service Officer of the Year
Award for the State of
Florida. Any friends of Jim's
who are not members of VFW
but would like to attend will be
welcome,
regular meeting of the
Longwood Civic League
Women's Club was canceled
due to the extreme cold on
March 4. The meeting
been rescheduled for
18 at 2 p.m.

Mardi

Mrs Ruth Hamilton will be
guest speaker who will
!ntertaln the group by
ihowinig her oil paintings and
f the art musewni of
Europethatshehasvisltedin
abr-ai.
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Elizabeth Anne Lorenz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Lorenz, $50 East
Magnolia Drive,AmoId
SprIngs, is Lyman High
School's National Merit
Elizabeth, 17,Isa usulor at
to major lit
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She is active In American
Field Service, the Fnnch
Club, Is seordary of t he
Natlol Honor Society, on
the St. Mary Magdalen Youth
Council and she played
Powder puff football,

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little lady (about 60) whose
only claim to fame was her
ability to make pumpkin pie.
Frankly, she was not my cur
of tea, but I felt obligated tc
ask her for a date anyway.
Then good ole Charlie and
his kind-hearted wife, Lucille,
fixed me up with a "terrific"
woman who had loads of
money and was a w hiz at
bridge. Well, I hate bridge
and wasn't looking for a meal
ticket,so thatdkbt'tworkout.
I had many such experiences.
All flops.
lam no great catch myself,
but I know what I want in a
woman and none of my
friends came up with
anything that filled the bill,
Abby, U people really want
to help slnglesmeetsomeone,
they should invite them to a
casua1cocktail party ilth lots
of people. An eyeball-toeyeball confrontation 15 not
fertile soil in which the fragile
seedling of romance can
flower.
Fortunately, I found a
lovely lady all by myself with
no help from anyone.
TERRY IN COWMBUS
T E II H Y:
DEAH
C.agratulatl.as. Bit don't
knock the sse*ase dote My
Mail tells methal there's alsI
of lowliness lithe world, aid
aithoulh you may prefer the
p c.tofI party, it is alt
the hagclesl bMth poand
for all singles.

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MARVA
hAWKINS
Sanford
Correspondent
322-5118

Sunday.
Guest speaker for the 11
a.m.service will be Mrs. Nora
D. Woodard. of Orlando
Active in church and her
community, she is president by Margaret A. Jones,
of the Y.W.A. and Junior professor of Ilonie Economics
Women's Auxiliary to the of Seminole Community
Progressive Missionary and College.
Ti workshop will feature
Educational Baptist State
presentations
and demon.
Convention of Florida.
strations on: Biblical Keys to
Mrs. Woodard also serves Christian
Dress, Diet and
as a board member of the Exercise, Skin Care
and
World-Wide Baptist Women Fashions
Allegiance which includes all
This event will be held
Foreign Nations. She is an
Saturday, March 15, at 7 p.m.
active member of the
at the Westside Recreational
Bethlehem
Missionary Center
on Persimmon
Baptist Church where she Avenue. There will be door
serves in many capacities,
prizes, exhibits, and refreshMrs. Woodard received her meats. All proceeds wi ll
B.S. degree from Albany benefit the building fund of
Sta te College and her M.S.
the church, Mrs.J.M. Hillery
degr ee from Central Florida and Mrs. D.L. Norris are the
University and has done captains.
fur ther studies at Rollins
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employed by the Orange St. James AME Church will
County School system and is celebrate its seventh an.
married to Dr. Frank
niversary, Saturday Mardi
Woodard. They have three 15, at 7 p.m. Choirs from
children.
throughout the conununity
At the 4 pin, service guest will sing. Guest ushers will be
speaker will be the pastor of the Marching Men of New Mt.
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told of not visiting her 87-yearurch, Orlando.The Bethel serve
as
master
of
old fattier because tier Ch
will ceremonies.
ushers
stepmother is a non-stop Church choir and
serve. Rev. R.W. Wiggins,
talker,
Please tell her more pastor, will deliver the Corpsmember Daryn
evening message. Rev. Jackson of 1316 Mellonville
strongly to visit them! Our
former pastor in Ave., Sanford, took part in the
dear father, now dead, was Wiggins is a
Sanford.
249th graduation exercise of
denied frequent visits from

commissioner; Greg Man.

Longwood Tourist Club had
have to take it easy for a daughter of John and Marsha,
while, but she is definitely on will be a model for the Easter a Chicken Box Dinner
the much better side.
Clothes in the Jacobson meeting at noon on March 13
John Kurzer passed along Fashion Show, Mar. 15, at 1 at the Sunny Shade Park
Pavlllbn.
the good news that Ethel n.m.
White has been released from
Florida Hospital where she
recently had extensive open
heart surgery. According to
John, she is doing remarkably
well and getting stronger
every day.
John also reported t ha t Al
Davies is making excellent
progress from the heart at.

The women of First Shiloh

ning, police chief; and
Charles Chapman, fire chief.
Carol Williams, president,
would like everyone to notice
the new bulletin board on the
Entrance Island on Devonshire Boulevard. It was
furnished by the Devonshire

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usually correct the problem.

Missionary Baptist Church
invite the community of
Sanford to worship with them
on annual Women's Day,

The Devonshire
Homeowners Association will
meet March 20, at 8 p.m. at
Rock Lake Middle School
Cafeteria. Guest speakers will
be Bill Mitchell, District 5 city

times, reminders, voting

to lack of available IRON. The addition of

Women's Day
Observance
Open To All

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"Come Fly With Me" will
be the theme for the second
annual carnival at Woodlands
Elementary School Saturday,
March 15.
The festivities will get
under way at 10 a.m. with a
full schedule of fun activities
planned until 4 p.m.
At 11 a.m., there will be a
kite contest with all entries
homemade and flyable. The
contestants will be limited to
Kindergarten through the
Fifth grade age group.
In the afternoon the
cloggers, better known as the
"Kick 'Em Up Kids", will be
there for a special performance.
Some of the other activities
will be a bean bag toss, pony
rides, plant sale, bake sale, a
booth with stuffed animals

Growth

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A. Pre-emergence materials are
designed to kill weed seeds as they begin
to germinate. Balan and Dacthal are in
this group and have been found safe on
all warm-season turfgrasses. Postemergence materials are designed to be
used on existing, mature weeds. 2,4-D
and disamba are in this group, but these,
as well as oiner tost.eergence
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DEAR ABBY: A few weeks
ago I read in your column,
CONFIDENTIAL
TO
"THIRTEEN AND SCARED
TO DEATH OF MY STEPDAD." It weighted heavily on
my mind because at 13, 1, too,

was scared to death of my
stepfather who had been

sexually molesting me since i
was barely 11. He was even
violent at times. My scars
speak for themselves,
When I told my mother, she
gave the excuse that he was
drunk. (End of subject for
her.)
When I got married at 18,
my stepfather was still after
me.Onedayhecametomy
home and tried to overpower
me; I pumped seve n bullets
Into his body and ki lled him on
the spot.
I stood trial for seconddegree murder, The Jury
deliberated 10 minutes and
ruled it self-defense.
After two years with a
psychologist I am finally
beginning to feel human.
Understanding yourself and
your motivations is Wealth
beyond measure.
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advice and tells the police, the
welfare office, a teacher or
someone who can help her.
The day-to-day fear of being
molested is terrible to live
with. I know,
Thanks for printing letters
like this. You do more good
than you realize. Keep up the
goodwork.
BEEN THROUGH IT
DEAR
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ANONVMOIISI,V YOURS

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Treasury, the Head of
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lb. Home Rules Committee,
And you'd have to be married
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on March 21,
1950, to consider changes and
amendments to the Zoning Or.
dinance of the City of Sanford,
Florida, as follows:
ARTICLE V.
USE PROVISIONS
Section 2. SR.1A, Single.Famiiy
Residential Dwelling District
B. Conditional Uses Permitted
Paragraph (2) shall be amended
to read as followS:
(2) SingleFamily Residential
Dwelling with 1,000 square feet
minimum living area, provided all
other densIty controls and setback
requirements are met.
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opportunIty
to be heard at said hearing.
ByorderoftheCityCommissiOfl
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish March 1, II, 1900
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING
APRIL S. Itso
7:00 P.M.
The Board of County Corn
mjssjOners of Seminole County,
Florida will hold a public hearing
to consider the following:
A. APPEAL AGAINST THE
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
1. LILLIAN W. MILLER, El At.
BA(121.60).2V
RIAA
Residential Zone Apt,ea against
the Board of Adjustment in Ap.
proving (for J.M. MAlTA WAY) a
Lot Size Variancefrom 11,lOOsq ft
to 10,500 sq ft and a Lot Widlh
Variance from 90 ft to 75 ft to
create two building Sites on three
50ff lots described as: Lots 15, 16,
11, Block 0. Sanlando Springs,
Tract 67, PB 4. Pg 65, in Section 11
71 29, on the North Side of Citrus
Street on the East side of 1.4.
fOIST. 1)
This public hearing will be held
in Room 203 of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, on April 8, 1980, at 7:00
P.M.. or as soon thereafter as
possible.
Written comments filed with the
Land Development Manager will
be considered. Persons appearing
at the public hearing will be heard
orally. Hearings may be continued
from time to time as found
necessary.
Further
details
available by calling 3234330, Ext.
.

BoardofC'ountyCommlssioners
Seminole County, Florida
By: Bill Kirchhoff, Chairman
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith,Jr.
PubliSh: March 14. 1980
OET73
CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN::
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE THAT, the City Council of
the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
will hold a Public Hearing on the
17th day of April, 1960, at 7:30
o'clock P.M., at the City Hall, City
of Lake Mary, Florida, to consider
a Petition by the landowners of the
property
described
below,
requesting the City of Lake Mary,
Florida, to annex the following
described prOperty:
Begin at the West ¼ corner Of
Section 72, Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Florida, thence run East along the
North line of the Southwest 'i a
distance of 362.16 feet for a Point of
Beginning, thence South 1113.35
feet to a point on the Northerly
right.of.way lineof State Road 127,
thence Northeasterly along said
Northerly right.of.way of State
Road 427 a distance of 500.00 feet.
thence North 997.20 feet to the
North line of the Southwest '/4 of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF said Section fl, thence West along
THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT said North line of the Southwest ¼
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, of Section 22 a distance of 477.70
FLORIDA
feet to the Point of Beginning. Said
CASE NO. SO.407.CA.20.P
property containing 11.74 plus or
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
minus acres.
CHRISTOPHER
BR U CE
The Public Hearing shall be held
at the City Hall, City of Lake
FOLEY, a minor child,
Mary, Florida, April 17, 1910, at
NOTICEOFACTION
7:30 o'clock P.M. or as soon
TO: JAMES M. PARTRIDGE
thereafter as possible. At that
P.O. Box 7
time, all interestedpersons for and
Sedona, ArIzona $6336
against the above request will be
ARE
YOU
HEREBY heard. Said hearing may be
NOTIFIED that an actIon for continued from time to time until
adoption and other relief has been $lnai action Is taken by the City
filed agaInst you and you ire CouncU.
required to serve a copy of your
This Notice shall be published in
written defenses, If any, to the Eveniig Herald, a newspaper
HOWARD
A.
SPEIGEL, ofgeneraicirculationlnthecityof
3319
ESQUIRE,
Maguire Lake Mary, Florida, one time each
Boulevard, Suite 207, Orlando, week for four (4) consecutive
Florida, 32003, and file th.original weeks prior to the date of the
with the Clerk of the above styled Public Hearing. In addition, this
Court on or before the 26th day of Notice shall be posted In the area
March, 1900, otherwise a judgment for consideration at least fifteen
may be entered against you for (15) lays prior to the date of the
relief demanded in the Petition. Public Hearing,
(SEAL)
DATED: March 10, 1900
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
CITY OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
By: Cynthia Proctor
By: s.ConnleMajor,
Deputy Clerk
City Clerk
Publish Feb. 22, 255. Mar. 7, 14. PublIsh: March 14, 21, 20, April 4,
1910
1950
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OFCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of County Corn.
missionersof Seminole County will
hold a public hearing in Room 203
of tne Seminole County Cour.
thouse, Sanford, Florida on April 5,
e0 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
thereafter as possible, to consider
a specific land use amendment to
the Seminole County Corn.
prehensive Plan. Ordinance 77.75,
and rezoning of the described
property from P Single Family
Dwelling
District
to
RP
Residential Professional District.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE
7725
WHICH
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
USE
OF
THE
ELEMENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY COM
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
PUBLICQUASI PUBLIC LAND
USE TO MEDIUM DENSITY RE.
SIDENTIAL FOR THE PURPOSE
OF REZONING FROM R.1AA
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICTTORP RESIDENTIAL
PROFESSIONAL, THE FOLLOW.
ING DESCRIBED PROPERTY.
The South 100 ft. of the North ISO
ft. of the West 230 ft. of the South '/
of the NE ¼ of the SE '/, less road,
Section 24, Township 2), Range 29,
Seminole County, Florida.
Application has been made by
Elie Goumlllout.
Further, the Planning and
Zoning Commission of Seminole
County will hold a public hearing
in Room 203 of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida on March 5, 1980 at 7:30
P.M. or as soon thereafter as
possible, to review, hear com•
ments
and
make
recom
mendationstothe Board of County
Commissioners on the above
captioned ordinance and rezoning.
Additional Information may be
obtained by contacting the Land
Development Manager at 32340,
Exten'ion 306.
Persons not able to attend the
hearing who wish to comment on
the proposed actions may submit
written statements to the Land
Development Division prior to the
scheduled public hearing. Persons
appearing at the hearings may
submit written statements or be
heard orally.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners of
Seminole
County, Florida.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: JoAnn K. Hare
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 26and March 14,
1950
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Council of the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Council will hold a public hearing
on the 17th day of April, 1980, at
7:30 P.M. to consider an Ordinance
entitled:
ANOROINANCEOFTHECITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
REZONING CERTAIN LANDS
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY, FLORIDA. AS HEREIN
DEFINED FROM Al to C 1
CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY
AND
EFFECTIVE
DATE,
ChangIng the zoning on the
following described property
siluateinlhecityofLakeMaryfor
the purpose of obtaining corn
mercial zoning:
The East 23rds of the West 2 of
the Southwest ¼ of the Southeast
'i, South of County Road, (LESS
the South 40 feet for road) and that
part of the East ¼ of the Southwest
'hot the Southeast '.4 lying Soulhof
Road (Less the South 10 feet for
road), in Section 7, Township 20
South, Range 30 East.
The public hearing shall be held
at the City Hall, City of Lake
Mary, Florida at 7:30 P.M. on
April17, 1910.orassoonthereafter
as possible, at which time in.
tei-ested parties for and against
the request stated above will be
heard. Said hearing may be
continued from time to time until
final action is taken by the City
Council.
This Notice shall be posted in
lhree (3) public places within the
CityofLakeMary, Florida; at th
City Hall, and published in the
Evening Herald Newspaper, a
newspaper of general circulation
within the City of Lake Mary,
time at least thirty days In ad.
vance of the public hearing, and
the owners of the real property
affected hereby shall be mailed a
copy of this not ice as their ad.
dresses may appear on the latest
ad valorern tax records,
City of Lake Mary,
Florida
By: s. Connie Major
City Clerk
Publish : Mar. Id, 1900
DET.74
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLOR IDA
Notice of Public H.arin
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Council of the City of
Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Council will hold a public hearing
on April 3, 1900, at 7:30 P.M., to
consider an Ordinance entItled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
GRANTING
TO
FLORIDA
POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY,
ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
AN ELECTRIC FRANCHISE, lM.
POSING PROVISIONS AND CON.
DITIONS RELATING THERETO,
AND PROVIDING FOR MONTH.
LY PAYMENTS TO THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
The Public HearIng shall be held
at the City Hall, City of Lake
Mary, Florida, at 1:30 P,M., on
April 3, 1900, or as soon thereafter
possible, at whIch tIme In.
terested parties for an against
the request stated above will be
heard. Said hearing may be
continued from time to time until
final action is taken by the City
CouncIl.
THIS NOTICE shall be posted In
three (3) public places within the
City ci Lake Mary, Florida; at the
City Hall and published in the
Evening Herald Newspaper, a
newspaper of general circulation
within the CIty of Lake Mary, gels
time it least fifteen days In ad.
vance of the Public Hearing,
the owiers of real property al
fectud hereby shall be mailed a
copy of this nolIce as their ad.
dressea may appear on the latest
ad valor.m tax records.
DATED: March 10, 1980
By s-Connie V. Major
City Clerk
City of Lake Mary,
FlorIda
Publish Mar. 14, 1900 DET.7S
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:IED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number $0.79-Ce
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CARL WILLIAM SCHMIDT, a.k.a
CARL W. SCHMIDT,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
the
ad.
ministrationoftheestateolCARL
WILLIAM
SCHMIDT, a.Ii.a
CARL W. SCHMIDT, deCeased,
F'le Number P0.79.CP, is pending
fl the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Division,
the address of which Is Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida
3777L The
personal
representative of the estate is
WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT whose
address is 1243 Emeralda Drive,
Orlando, Florida 32608. The name
and address of the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against N.e 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
statment of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must
be inwriting and must indicatethe
hasis for the claim, the name and
&amp;ddre5sof thecreditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet
due, the date when it will become
due shall be stated, If the claim is
contingent or unhiquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy
to each personal representative.
All persons interested in the
estate to whom a copy of this
Notice of Administration has been
mailed are required, WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE, to file any objections
lhey may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
iurisdiction of the court,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of this notice has
begun.
Date of the first publication of
this Notice of Administration:
March 7, 1980.
William E. Schmidt
As Personal Representative
of the Estateof
CARt. WILLIAM SCHMIDT, aka
CARLW. SCHMIDT, Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
F. W. BLANKNER of
BEARDALL,
LEWIS
i.
BLANKNER
60 North Court Ave.
P. 0. Box 3431
Orlando, Florida 32502
Telephone: (305) 425.1626
Publish:March 1, 14, 1950
DET.45

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SEMINOLI COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
The Board of County COITt
misslonersofSemlnoieCountywlll
hold a public hearing In Room 203
ci the Seminole County Cour.
thouse, Sanford, FloridaonAprll$,
1950 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
thereafter as possIble, to consider
a specific land us. amendment to
the S.minola County Com.
prthensiv. Plan, Ordinance 77 23.
and rezoning of the descrIbed
property from R.3 MultiFamily
Dwelling District to OC Office
Commercial District.

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Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING
APRIL 6,1900
r:0O P.M.
The
County Board of
Commissioners will hold a publk
hearing in Room 203 of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on April 6. 1960
at? .00 P.M., or as soon thereafter
as possible to consider the
following:
A PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER
REVISION
TO
MASTER PLAN
1. THE SPRINGS (EARL
DOWNS)
REVISION TO THE
SPRINGS PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT (P.U.D.) The
Developer of the Springs desires to
shift approved densities within
The Springs Planned Unit
Development Section), Township
21, Range 29. (DISTRICT No. 3)
Those in attendance will be
heard and written comments may
be filed with the Land Develop.
ment Manager. Hearings may be
continued from time to time as
found necessary. Further details
available by calling 323.4330,
Extension No. 307.
BoardofCountyCommissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By: William Kirchhoff, Chairman
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Publish: March 14, 1910
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NOTICEUNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute",
Chapter $45.05, Florida Statutes,
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:
HARBOUR LANDING VENTURE
under which we are engaged in
busIness at 1030 Lee Road, Suit.
301. Winter Park, Florida 32719.
That the parties interested in
said busineu enterprise are as
follows:
THE HARROD GROUP, INC.
ARTHUR J.MCQUILLAN
RANDY LUBINSKY
TERRY LUBINSKY
Dated at Winter Park, Orange
CountY, Florida Feuary 6, 1500.
runhtin: marcn 1, 14, 71, 5. 1980
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAiD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
HEARING
The Board of County Corn.
ORDINANCE 77.23 WHICH A.
MENDS THE DETAILED LAND misslonersofSemlnol.Countywill
USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI. hold a public hearing in Room 203
HOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN. of the Seminole County Cour.
SIVE PLAN FROM HIGH DENSI. thoUsi, Sanford, Florida on April
1900 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon
TV RESIDENTIAL TO COM.
MERCIAL FOR THE PURPOSE thereafter as possible, to consider
OF REZONING FROM R.3 a specific land usc amendment to
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING the Seminole County Corn.
DISTRICT TO OC OFFICE COM. pehensive Plan, Ordinance 77.23,
rezonln of the described
MERCIAL DISTRICT.
property from Al Agriculture and
A portIon of Sec. 7, TownshIp 21 R:i Single Family Dwelling
5, Range 29 E, Seminole County, District to Ml industrial District
Florida,
more
particularly or M.1A Very Light Industrial
described as: Commence at the District.
NWcornerofE~olSE¼ofSE¼
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
Of Sec. 7, TownshIp 21 S. Range 79 ORDINANCE 71.23 WHICH A.
E,thencebearScuthNdegreeslS' MENDS THE DETAILED LAND
08" E for a distance of 243.27 ft., USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
thence S 1 degree 06' 32" W $62.50 HOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN.
ft., thence S N digress 35' 34" E SiVE PLAN FROM LOW DENSI.
67.13 ft. thence $1 degree 06' 32" W TY RESIDENTIAL TO I NDUS.
as ft. to the Point of Beginning; TRIAL.
thence S 1 degree 06' 32" W 133.00
The Northeast ¼ of the Nor.
thence 5 09 degrees 25' 21" E theast ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of
25500ff thence N 1 degree 06' 37" Section IS, Township 71 South,
B 133.00 ft. thence N
degree 23' Rings 29 East, Seminole County,
21" W 225.00 ft. to the Point of Florida. Consisting of 9.7031 acres
Beginning, containIng .0006 acres, more or less. (Further described
as abuttIng Loraine Drive)
more or less
(DISTRICT No. 3)
ApplIcation has been made by
ApplIcation has been made by
Florida Living Inc.
ML. Budoy I Eidel or George
Furthsr, the Planning and Brewnlow Jr.
Zoning Commission of Seminole
Further, the Planning and
County will hold a publIc hearing Zoning Commission of Seminole
in Room 303 of the Seminole County will hold a public
hearing
County Courthouse, Sanford, in Room 203 of the
Seminole
Florida on March 3, 1910 at 7:30 County Courthouse, Sanford,
P.M. or as soon thereafter as Florida, on March 3, 1500 ci 7:30
possIble, to review, hear corn. p
or as soon thereafter as
merIts
and
make
recoin. possible, to rview, hear corn.
msndatlons to the Board of County ments
and
make
recom.
Commissioners on the above m.endations to the Board of County
captioned ordinance and re$0flIllg. Commissioners on the above
itlonai information may be captioe ordinance and rezoning,
obtaIned by Contactifig 'hi Land
Addltlorsaj information may be
Develop,nent Manager it 3231330 obtained by contacting the Land
ExtensIon 306.
Development Manager II 323.1330,
not able to attend the Eten*In 306.
Persons not able to attend the
hearing who wish to comment on
hearing who wish to comment on
the proposed actions may
written statements to me Land the proposed actions may submit
yepm
Division prior to 'he written statements to the Land
sclteduied public hearing. Persons Development Division prior to the
appring at the hearings may scheduled public hearing, Persons
submit Written statements or be appearing at the hearings may
submit written statements or be
rd orally,
.heard orally.
By order of the Board of County
By order of the Board ci County
Commissioners of Seminole Commissioners of Seminole
County, Florida.
County, Floridi.
Arthur H, lediwiffi Jr.
Aflhr H. $eckwith Jr.
Clerk to the Baird of
Clerk to the Rosrd of
County Commissioners of
County Commissioners of
SemInole County. Florida
Seminole County, Florida
By: JsAnn K. Hare
By: JoAnn K. Hare
DepUty Click
Deputy Clerk
Publish Fe'iiiry$6Sitd Mirth 14, PublIsh FibrUicy 25, and Mardi
5, 1981
5, 1*
DElhi
DES ISO

Roommate to Share
My2BR Apt.
Call Bill 3230181

NEW SPRING LINE
Creative Expressions

372.7013

S3hford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak S11.7S$3b

912 French Ave.

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY IS
108 Sun Set Rd.Stone Island lake
sidehome.3.2 + FR or 4th BR,
beautiful FP, CHIA, tn level.
Lots of room, many niceties,
splendid location overlooking
Lk. Monroe. $55,000.
Dream home in quiet area. This
3 Bdrm. 1'!, Bath is neat as a
pin ready for easy living.
Seeing is believing at $45,900
w.terms. Assumable S' pt.
mortgage &amp; 1 yr. warranty,

EMPLOYMENT
The US Navy offers great job
opportunities if you qualify.
Good pay, good benefits, and a
chance to learn while you earn.
Det the facts
call your Navy
recruiter. Call us collect:
Geo
Tingle at 32242$9._

29—Rooms

AAA EMPLOYMENT

41—Houses

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Beach front house
In New Smyrna, $200 wk.
CaI1904.478 5068

3 BR, 1' B. CH&amp;A, $325 mo.,
adults. No pets, sec dep.
Harold Hall Realty, Inc.,
REALTORS. 323.5774,

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NOTICE OF puiii
HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hai'
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on March 24,
ilso, to consider the adoption of
ti'e Comprehensive Development
Plan for the City of Sanford,
Florida, as Amended, including
graphs and maps, as recom.
mended by the Local Land
Planning Agency in accordance
with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes,
and 1974 House Bill No. 4711,
known as the "Seminole County
Comprehensive Planning Act of
1971."
All parties in interest and
citizens shall have an opportunity
lobe heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commislon
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish March 1, 14, 1900
DET.32

4 Bdrm., 2 Bath 2 story home in
picturesque part of Sanford.
Large rooms, exterior done in
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growing family. Fireplace,
corner lot. 1 yr. warranty.
$37,500.

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GENERAL FACTORY HELP

(Corner of lOth&amp; French)

Steady, permanent,

323.5176
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LOVELY 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath brick
home, large lot, fence, good
neighborhood, convenient
location to Sanford &amp; I-I.
Beautifully landscaped yard. I
yr. warranty, $37,500.

position for qualified

Waitresses 5. Cooks
Mike's Village Restaurant, 1500
French Ave., Sanford 322.9987.

person.

BEAUTIFUL HEAVILY
WOODED 3.2 acres (390 ft.
frontage) on Stone Island
Road. $27,000.

Good wages and benefit package!

Carpenter forour mill. Exp. with
skill saw, table saw, band saw,
etc. Apply 9 to 11 a.m. Cobia
Boat Co., Silver Lake Road,
Sanford.

Apply In person8:00 A.M.

SecretaryReceptionist, typing,
some payroll work, checkbook
etc., Larson Development,
Inc., $424100 Altamonte, Man.
thru FrI. 0:30 to 3.

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COOKS&amp; WAITRESSES
needed Immediately full I part.
time. Apply Ranch House,
Hwy. 17.fl, Sanford.

I•nIiC'fl

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Spare or part.tlme SaleS help
MEINTZER TILE
wanted. Work out of your own
New or repair, leaky showers our
home, set your own hours,
'specIalty, 23 yrt Exp. 0695352.
EXCELLENT INCQeIAE, NO
Tile floors installed
INVESTMENT, Fringe
NEWIREPAIR
benefits include, paid FresEst.
UOl7$3aft6
vacation, company car,
retirement plan 1. more, For
more information call Rich or
Marcia aft 5 p.m. $343550.

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

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S.G.BALINT
522.0603
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SERVICES UNLIMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
74 hrs.
3270771
Complete Mobile
Home Repair

Convenient store clerks full &amp;
parttlme, good company
benefits. Apply at Handy Way
Food Stores in Sanford area.

essmaklng
'Aierations,

asmaklng
•Drapm Uphoistef'

Experienced pasteup artist
needed for West Volusla
leading Shopper. Must be able
to type. Send resume to
DeLand Penny Saver, P.O.
lox 1700, DeLand, Fl. 32720.
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3334105; aft 5:30,322.5430

FREIGRT HANDLERS
Freight handler needed for
private carriage dock
operation In Sanford, Fl.
Good salary &amp; benefits.
QvaIIf led Persons reply to Box
50, co The Evening Heraid,
P.O. Bait 1457, Sanford, i.
32771, Equal OPPortunIty
Employer, M.p.

Creative Surfaces.lic,
specializing In repainting, in
&amp; ext., wallpaper, wall texlng,
uFree Est. After
you have called the rest call
the beit. 063.5393,

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Oibnng &amp; S,dki
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mal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennel,. Thermo.
stat Controled heat, ff I loor.
s1seping.bges, We cater to
your pet. 33247*

lob? Now Is your Chance to gof
etulad. Apply in person to

Wstgate TV. K Mart Plaza
Shopping Center, SanfOrd 9:30
am. to 1:30 p.m. daily.

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Wedding photography by John
Cullum. Free engagement
ohotos or color OslO. 3234235.,

Sanford Nursing 5.
valescent Center, 950
Mill
onvill..

BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE
3214517
Custom built utility &amp; beat,
trailers, truck racks I misc,
repairs.

Get pienty of prospects
.Adyertlse your proj or'
service in the Classif
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EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
newly built 38R. 3B w.fl8.4 sq
ft. inter corn
solarium &amp;
fireplace on ', acre wooded
lot. 1)15.000.
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CHECK THIS PRICE! 2 story.
3 BR, I', B home w-new car
peting &amp; 2 porches on corner
lot. $33,500!!
CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER3 BR, 2', 8 w7600 sq ft of
quality features on beautiful
142* 128 corner lot. Below cost
at $76,500!!

TUtYø

332-3772, 322 0779, 372-5353

REALTORS

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SUPER 3 BR, lB home in
Sunland w.your own pool &amp;
patIol Dining area, ww
carpet. new roof, fenced yd on
a large shaded lot. A buy for
136,75.0.
SPECIAL 3 BR, 1', bath home
wail the extrast C.H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, OR, Fl. Rm,, Rec.
Rm., FP I more. BPP SEP.
VICE CONTRACT! Only
549,500! Assume 1 pct. mtg.
BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2', 6 home
in Loch Arborl Pool &amp; patio!
CHIP., eat.in kit., Fl rm &amp;
much more. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. Just 146,0001

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420

PLUS ACRES PAVED
ROAD FRONTAGE, TALL
TREES ON ST. JOHNS
RIVER. SAN'ORD AREA
POSSIBLE MARINA SIGHT
537.500 TERMS AVAILABLE

th.w.

OPEN HOUSE
1701 E. 0th, Mayfair
Saturday 1.3
Your Hostess NANCY FEHO
This 4 BR, 21 home is country
quiet, wC.HIA, 2 FR's. A
truly spacious I lovely home.
$57,000. Owner will hold a 2nd

mortgage to 0½ pd. VA loan.

NEW LISTING
911 Elm Ave. Don't miss this
onel 2 BR, 1½ B. cocnp.
remodeled home, Ia. LR, DL
CIlIA. $31,300 w assumable

mtg. at 10 pEt.

2565
EALTORS PARK

Branch

' 1)')

JLJ

Build to Suit - our 101 or y.urs
FHA VA. FHA 2355.245

M. Unsworth Realty

ER MU

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interest, assumable mtg.

141,000.
Eve. 3Q$$.3640

Lk. Harney, lake front. 200'

537,000.

ROSBIE'S
REALTY
322-9283

241bUR E

8

ACR ES LAKE
F PONT
POLLING HILLS, NICELY
WOOD E 0,
VOL US IA
COUNTY $28500

11 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
LAKE FRONT. VOLUSIA
COUNTY. EXTRA SCENIC
556,900
58 ACRES NICELY WOODED
LAKE
FRONT,
LAKE
HELEN AREA, $50,000

Osteen 3 2. 1 acres, owner
holding good price or terms
$44,900.
42 C A&amp;H fenced bk. like new,
close in. Consider lease option.
Owner $44,500.

W Garnet? White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone 372 788%, Sanfgrd
3 BR, 26, 2 story house $35,000 $5,000 dn., owner financed 299
3397 Realtor-Associate.
REALTY

WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency'
Inc., Realtors

41COfldOflUfl

ForSals
1 BR. lB. all appl. md, WID,
approx. 770 sq. ft.. outside
storage, pool 8. club house,
assum. first or owner will
consider termS. $27,000,.
Orlando 777)790.
Sanford 2 BR, 2Ba, appro. 1,000
sq. ft., full cisc. kit., newly
dec condo. Call 373.7742 for
info.

42—?obile Homes
Wanted to buy, older Mobile
Home, single or double wide.
Call anytime 1-273-0711.
tee uur beautiful new BROADMORE, front I rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Dr.
3335300
VA I FHA Financing
1 YR. OLD DBL.WIDEBeautiful 1g. 2 BR, 28, w
Central HIA heat pump, big
bdrms., I huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 519,90011 Harold
Hall Realty, inc. 333.5774,
43-Lots-Acreage

3063231053

10

%

INTEREST

IS acre orange grove

Eves. 322.0612,3221317
207 E. 25th St.

10 acres, part wooded,
part pasture

BROWSE AND SAVE
It's
.asyandfun.. TMWantA
Way.

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cXomos

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
74)9 S Myrtle-. Ave
Orlando
32? 1577

Sanford
37) 0640

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SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE
3 lots total 180*196, directly
across from Sanora entrance.
Zoned Residential in County.
1)6.500 cash, trade, let's deal.

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GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs
exp as teacher &amp; professional
guitarist Studied theory &amp;
composition at Chicago Con
servatory of Music Beginners
enroll now, SSa tesson Student
guitars available, $29 Also
save on Gibson. Martin, Guild,
Yamaha, etc Lackey's Guitar
Center &amp; Studio. Sanford
32) 894)

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We buy your equity,
close in 24 hrs.
AWARD REALTY INC.
339 2800

79—TrucksTrailers
UTILITY TRAILER
8*5 5265
323 8028
l'h.ee 40 ft aluminum traIers
Excellent condition Priced to
sell 205 227 6493 days. or 705
2226)20 nights

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cost Classited Act

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1?) Se?0

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80—Autos for Sale

STORAGE AUCTION

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SAT., MAR. 15th. 10 AM

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TV repo 19" Zenith Sold orig.
5.493 75 bal $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339-6386

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SANFORD, FL.

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IELEVWON

97 I nile west Ot Speedway
D,toia tl,',,h will hold .1
p)l
AUTO AUCTION every
7:10; fl's
?4e only one In Florida YOU Ipt
The reserved prIce. Cal soi-us8311 for furTher dettils.

TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE

62—Lawn. Garden
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F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Clark &amp; Ilirt 373 1580

RCA color console 25". sold new
over $700 Balance due 5)7500
or tak.e over my payments
$11 00 month
in
Still
warranty Will deliver Call
11625)91

67—Livestock- Poultry

RAW, &amp; Color TV's
Also Stereos Reasonable
323 6670

Yearling Steer. 1.000 lbs
Very Well Fed. $700
373 6769

WE BUY CARS

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70) 5 French

75—Recreational
Vehicles
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1913 Buick RegaIS90O
1971 Mustang $100
3310322

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to

Buy

1963 Ford Van like new motor &amp;
.,,
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NEW &amp; USED RATT FRIES
Malor Credit Cards Accepted
THE IIA I I FRY SHOP
107W 27th St
173 9114

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MonteC,, Ii) 1973 AC. PS. PB.
swivel tiuckOt seats. 63.000 mvii
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$1,800 321 0825 att I

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1) Pinto, 79 mpg, good tires,
New b.itt &amp; mutfler
I?? 11119 or 1730119

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radio,

'78 Dodge Mon,,O. AC. I'S. PB,
AM FM S track stereo, take
over pay mints Must cell
-- 331 7750

Will buy iuflk Auto Batteries
IIi's? Price'

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Will buy old class rings A silver
coins Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323 1888.
The "Good Ole Days" have
never left the Classllied Ad
s. - . The Buys are still The
Best!

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yl ,iuto . .lir.
33.00)) ni $1675.
consider sm,,ll car in
trade. good mile'qe 3?? 0098

pwt'r

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915 W is? S

BUY USED F URNI TURF.
APPI lANCES &amp; Pt LJMBING
1- IX T UI? ES
Jenkins Fur
nit ure. 705 F 75th St 373 o,ai

Sat &amp; Sun 9 4, 7122 Holly Ave.
Several FamIiie
All Misc. Hems
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Garage Sale 284 Gale P1,
Furn ,Misc.
Fri. 8 Sat. 9-S

'S (,r,'nilin 6
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Larry's Mart, 7)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in usnt
furniture. Refrig.. stoves, tools

Garage Sale
805W 3rd St.
I hrs only! I S Sunday

75-A-.--Vans

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'75 models Call 3)9 9100 or 831
4405 IDealer)

tip .ut,
AC, arpete'd. Iqe BR. deluxe
fur,, patio doors, many i..
tr,is i,iuSt sell this week Cost
$11 4(k) selling 56995 1 475 3348

19110 Travel Tr.%iler 35'

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Good used TV'S. $758. up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr
Ph 327 0352

AUCTION

$ev

ADAMS

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SALE TO BE HELD AT

Jewelry store fixtures for sale,
Liotited display (OUfltCrS,
alarms, fixtures, lurniture
377 5681

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73 Chevy 3 'on with Il : Slide
in camper stove ret toilet.
hester, steeps 5 Only 53.500
323 232•
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Yard Sale Multi family Kids
clothes, toys. turn .cake pans,
misc. Sal Only 186 5th St.
Lake Mary 95

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79 Jeep Pik up
Ps PB 6 Cyl 3 Spec'd
55800 323 9214

Dell's Auction Center

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A low

Three 40 It aluminum trAitOrS
Excellent condition Pr'(e(j to
S.-.
7OS 7?? ,j93 (1Ac . 705
17? 6120 nights

DOOR PRIZE
COME EARLY STAY L. Al F

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Pianos
&amp;
organs,
stock
clearance, big savings Cal?
Bob BaIl 322 4103 2207 French

Ret repo 16 cu tt frost free
Orig 1529, now $205 or $19 mo
Agent 339 8386

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 377 7498

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Several Single beds
21
be,lutitul bcyleS like 00w
D,inich modern chArS childs
cm school desk draperies.
lots of old &amp; modern glass &amp;
ceramic items, plus a lOt of
ewelry P. miSC

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rchandise
59—MijstcaI
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KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

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dential Auctions S Appraisals
Call Dells Auction 323 5620

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy t792
Sanford, FIa 32771
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W,ishr'r rt'po OF deluxe model
So org 5109 35. used short
time Ba) 5189 14 or $19 35 mO
Agent
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CailBart
47—Real Estate Wanted

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

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1k Sylvan Area, Sacres, $77000
Other parcels avail
W Maliczowski, REALTOR
322 7963

72-AUCtiOn

322 7430
A OK TIRE
NEW TIRES $19898. UP
Sanford
7113 French Ave
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55—Boats &amp; Accessories

53—TV-Radio-Stereo

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A OK TIRE
322 7480
Slio ks 5495 Heavy Duty $695
New Batteries $2995
74)3 French Ave. Sanford

1974 Ford pu F 100 Ranger
11.800, 195% 1 Dr Ford $1,800:
various guns for sale Call ,ift
8)56
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We buy equity in houses, opts., 8.
vacant land Lucky Invest
ments. P 0 Box 79 Sanford
377 4711

Sanford

Have capital to invest? What are
your interes? 8 Security
requirements? Don 862 6611.

50—Miscellaneous

LAKE MARY BLVD. &amp; 17-92, SANFORD

USED CARS AND TRUCKS

for Sale

Side by Side refrig., $73; picnic
tble w 2 benches, $30; full size
baby bed w-matt, $25; Oak
Porch rockers, $29.95; metal
office desk, 170. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323
09,81.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
31131SF. First St.
322-5677
Beds, Dbl. motel 6.5. 1 Mat?.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215
S French. 323-7340.
Army Boots $11.99 Pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
10 Sanford Ave.
322-3791
urniture for all rooms, plus
waterbed, stereo. TV, lamps,
etc. No item over 5700. 323U73 -

'77 CAMARO
Silver, 34,000 Miles,

AT,

'74 ELITE

Ac, PS,

$ 4495

'79 ASPEN WAGON

4 Sp. 4 Cyl., 11,000 Miles.

6 Cyl, 15,000 Miles, AT, AC, PS

$4495

MOlI Sr.
Rig. REAL GATE

'78 CUTLASS SUPREME
2 Dr., Burgundy,
Interior.

21,000

'76 MARK IV

$4595

Miles, Luxury

SHOWROOM NEW

'78 FAIRMONT
4 Dr.,6 Cyl., AT, AC, PS, Low Miles.
ONLY

'4195

PSAC, LowMiles.

$3495

Dr., 9,000 Miles, Loaded with OptIons.

ONLY

1, 2, 3 BR. SuItes
Uafure.
Adult- Family

'71 FORD CREWCAB

'5895
'6500

Story

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1505 W. 25th ST.
UNFORD

4 Dr.,

LimIted Edition, Low Miles,

Velour Interior, Black.Red,

'2995

Miles,
Sell.
WHOLESALE VALUES

3 To Choose From. All Low
Loaded with Options. Priced to

$3995

'73 DODGE D-600
wim 14' Flatbed, Lift Gate.NEW
PAINT

'2980

WithsYd. Water Level Dump,
REDUCED TO

'6980

'75 DODGE D.100

4x4,V4,4$psej

'4680

4*4

EXTRA CLEAN

'73FORDF.600

'3480

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With S Yd. Water Level Dump, 4 Speed,
2 Spied Roar AxIs.

3222090

'4480

'71 FORD F-250

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'2595

EXTRA CLEAN

'77 CHEVROLET C50

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AC, Low Miles,

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4*4, New EnIn., Auto, PS, Air,
NEW TIRES

Studio

4 Cyl, AT,

'78 THUNDERBIRDS

75 FORD F.250
APARTMENTS
"Luxury For Less"

$4995

LIKE NEW

NEW CAR TRADE-IN

'78 DATSUN 810
Save $14'.,

Designer Series, 34,000

'75 DART

'77 GRANADA

4

Govenchy

Miles.

'74 DATSUN B210

4*4, Auto., Air, PS, Whit. Spoke
Wheels, 12*11 New Tins.

2$ N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
lvi. 0524W
536.1300

$4795

ONLY

GAS SAVER

H. Ernest

'2495

SEE THIS ONE

'79 PINTO RUNABOUT

$45 for 0' pick.updelivered
323-1947 aft. 3

iy buy used? New brand name
x springs I mattresses at 20
t. above dealers cost. TwIn,,
ull size, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
'urnilure, 205 E. 25th St. 323
IS).

2 Dr., White.Whlte, Showroom New.

Loaded,

EXTRA CLEAN

FIREWOOD

S Singer Futura Fully auto,
OpOssi's$ed, used very short
me. Original $352, bal. Sill or
Ii in.. Agent 7354305

322-1481
Orlando
644-8916

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Will buy 1st I 2nd mortgages. We
tso make Real Estate I
Busineu loMs. Florida Mar.
tgage 'Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 477-2976.

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Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1½
bath, concrete block home in
Sanford. Convenient to
shopping. Fenced backyard
with brick BarB-Q. Price:
$35900 with approximately
$17,600 assumable mortgage,
7't percent. N. N. Greene
ealty, Inc., Realtor, Orancje
City, 775-7272.

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BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
7597 S Sanford Ave
373 1731

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APPI lANCES S,anford Fur
,1$urC Salvage 322 8721

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Antiques Oriental Rugs
Music Botes
Slot mCchne%
Bridges AntiQues, 323 2801

Fern Park, 311 Ridge Rd
Carpente, ools, power toil.
mtre box. oil paintings.
diShES, Samson,te luggage,
refrigerator, odds &amp;
March 13 14 15

MPCROWA.VE

'i43S' S French (17 97) Sanford
373 5371

24 acre orange grove, w 6" well

Low Down Payment
Cash for your Iatl Will build
your lot as our lot.
Y Enterprise. Inc.
644-301)
Model Inc., Realtor

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Pun button Contrgl, has caro
usel
slill 'n warranty
Originally 1649, assume oay
ments of $21 mo Agent 339
8186
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Multi Family, Sat. 9 5
901 Cherokee Circle
Sunland Estates

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Cell 322 1621; 377 116Q
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collar Paid for unk 3. 'tit*i
r
cars, t,IJCkS &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

47-A--Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

323-7832

VA-F HA.235-Cofl. Homes

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SATURDAY 15
QtoS 30
Cryst,l &amp; Pine Lake Or

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..r'l)iii. u',,"l irntirp
F U RN I u t &amp; iHINGS
500 S Santorct Ace
S,,ptord
323 659)
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77—Junk Cars Removed

68--Wanted to Buy
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FRI &amp; SAT
3424 S Sanford Av
Across from Sanora

52—Appliances
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17 LOTS. EXCELLENT AREA
NEAR
SANORA
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10*-Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

Friday, March 14, 100

Winner Meets Pensacola Washington
Seminoles Set
By JOE DeSANTIS

Herald Sports Editor
Sanford's Fighting Seminole
basketball team can take ft final
step towards the 4A championship
game in Lakeland tonight. But first
they must step over a talented Tampa
Robinson squad.
"They are simply devastating
inside," says coach Bill Payne of the
Knight's bread and butter game plan
at the forwards and center. 'They just
take it to you and try to jam it inside."
Size-wise, the Seminoles match up
against Tampa Robinson just about
inch for inch.
Starting at the pivot for the Knights
will be 6-6 Sylvester James, a senior
who owns a 21 point per game
average. He'll match up against
Seminole's 6-6 Reggie Butler. Butler
carries only a 7 and change average
as far as offense is concerned. More
importantly will be how well Butler
can defense the high scoring Knight
center,
Tampa Robinson's offensive punch

season average of 21.9 up to better
than 28 points a contest In playoff
action. The Tribe will need every bit

of David Thomas' fine rebounding
efforts in post-season play also.
Against a taller West Palm Beach
Twin Lakes squad, Thomas ripped a
game high 14 rebounds, undaunted by
a Ham front line of 6-7, 6-6 and 6-6.
The key to a Seminole victory may
well rest in the play in the backcourt.
If Thomas, Butler and McCray can
play the Knights to a stand-still under
the boards, Seminole has the edge.
Starting for Tampa Robinson at
guards will be 6.0 senior Dick Lovett
and 5-11 senior Tim Wheless.
Lovett carries a seven point
average and Wheless Is averaging
eight points a ball game, but against
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Lakeland In the sectional game that
got them where they are, both of the
Knight's starling guards were held
scoreless.
Matching up against thejn will be the
familiar faces of 5-9 Keith Whitney
and 6-0 Glenn Stambaugh.

Sights On Tampa Robinson

If Stambaugh and Whitney can
connect from the outside, their
shooting and ball handling could
decide whether Seminole plays

Tampa Robinson's strength in reserve
lies in .back up guards Kenny Gunn
and Darryl Patterson. Gunn is an
excellent defensive player while
Patterson, a fellow junior, possesses a
good outside shot and came off the
bench to score 12 against Lakeland.
The Seminoles will be a lot healthier
for tonight's game than they've been
in the last two weeks.
The Tribe has had to survive a team
bout with the flu in addition to some
pretty sound opposition. In making it to
the semi-final game at Lakeland.

Saturday night.
However Payne feels the key Is the

inside game.
"Most people think you should hit
from the outside to open up things
under the boards," points out the
Seminole coach. "I'm just the op.
posite. I think if we can challenge
them inside it will open things up for
Keith and Glenn."
Strength-wise the Seminoles appear
to have the better bench, and they've
gone to it with success throughout the
season and into playoff action.
Sixth-man Shun Thomas may well
be the best sixth player at the state
tournament, capable of spelling either
Stambaugh or Whitney at guard.
If Payne needs reserve strength
under the boards he'll turn to Stephen
Grace and Willie White at center and
forward.
According to scouting reports,

A victory tonight sends them
against Pensacola. Washington
Saturday night at 8:30 for the 4A state
championship, a first for a Seminole

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Reynolds: 7hey've
By SAM COOK

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

"We've worked hard the last three
years to get where we are," commented Five Star Conference Coach
of the Year Payne. "A win tonight
puts us where we want to be. But we
can't eyen think about Saturday yet.
Tampa Robinson -is an awesome
team. It will take a great effort to beat
them."
Tile
e Lakeland bound Fighting Seminoles: front row left to right are Joe
Tonight is "Wear Orange Night" if
Baker,
Glenn Stambaugh, Robert Guy, Keith Whitney, Mike Gaudreau,
you have plans on attending the
Clarence
Slppio, Shun Thomas. Back row left to right, assistant coach Tom
contest.
"We'd like everybody going to wear Smith, Willie White, Casey Jones II, David Thomas, Stephen Grace, Reggie
something orange," Payne added.
Butler, Fred Alexander, Bruce McCray, head coach Bill Payne, ?'.: ier Doe
"We want to let them know we're all Terwilleger. A victory over Tampa Robinson tonight moves the Fighting
from Sanford."
Seminoles Into Saturday's 4A state championship game against Pensacola
Sanford radio station WTRR will
broadcast the Seminole-Tampa Washington. Game time tonight is 8:30 p.m. Sanford Radio station WTRR
Robinson encounter beginning at 8:15 will once again broadcast the Seminole game with pre-game show starting at
8:15 p.m.
with the pre-game show.

junior Charlie Bradley and 6.3 senior
John Brumfield.
Bradley also owns a healthy
average at 20.8 points per game while
Brumfield holds an 11.8 average. Both
are considered superior Jumpers
along with center James.
Bill Payne will once again counter
with the front line of 64 David
Thomas and 6.4 Bruce McCray.
McCray has boosted a regular

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High basketball team:

15 ruunueu out at LI1V 1(WWW1JS.
Starting for the Knights will be 6-6

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If Seminole High School
Principal Don Reynolds
could have his way he'd

one and usually this time of
year nothing is going on. Of
course that pride started
with the basketball team

Brought Happiness

lowered our expectations,
realized we were a small
The students were not school in a small town."
negative, they realized
Roach defended his
Mainland was superb, but
dumping by saying the
Seminoles weren't going to
that game really hurt."
The next tuumble didn't win their district, so they
come on the court, but off.
didn't deserve to be In the top
ten. And all this time you
thought he was ranking the
St. Petersburg Times

And

maybe not Just yet.
"You know not all of those
guys are angels," cautions

YOUR ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

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Harmony
disciplinarian but that's not
true," Richardson modestly
related. "Wayne Epps

be Saturday. As far as I'm
concerned they're champlons If they don't win

Reynolds. "Coach Payne's (assistant principal), Cor- another game."
become
very attached to that nellus Franklin (Dean), Jay
Reynolds went on to say
itself,"
reminded
Reynolds.
prescribe a state contending
wild crew. It hasn't been Stokes (attendance) and it's been a unique team in
basketball team every year
It was a pride that was
myself all work together. It's more ways than its awesome
easy.
established early. The
for his' high school,
record.
"They wouldn't have come a team effort.
The personable Reynolds Fighting Seminoles ran off 17
"The thing I'm most
"It's a team that everyone
this far without excellent
maintains the Tribe's tin- straight victories on its way
with
Is
for. When a player
how
these
cares
prssalve 314 date $0114 WW to a uwnber three state Sports Writer Paul Roach best teams In the state and coaching. Bill's a scholar of pleased
boys
have
been
able
to
needed
some shoes, I went
not
potential
district
the
game.
He's
excellent
at
the state tournament this ranking.
coordinates the weekly poll
switching
defenses.
handle
the
success,
when
and
bought him some
champs.
out
Lakeland
for
t
he
rankings.
W
he
n
th
e
Friday at
Included in the string were
"And more than that he's a most of them haven't been shoes," said Reynolds. "We
just the tonic needed to keep
poll
came
over
the
United
tournament championships
tournament
Anyway Sanford upset tremendous motivator. He's
too successful before," said
take care of them."
his school on an even keel. In the Rotary Bowl Tour- Press International wire
Roach,
the poll and brought in so many new Richardson of about the
Along with taking care of
And as everybody knows nament and the Oviedo
service, the Sanford squad
Mai nland when guard Glenn improvements that it's been same cast, which won only
the players, Seminole High is
had not only fallen out of the
happy students go a long way Christmas Tournament.
turned hero for unbelievable," exclaimed two games as sophomores.
taking care of the fans.
adIn
making . an
top ten, but out of the poll Stambaugh
Then
the
first
setback
the
second
night
in
a
row
as
"The high school went up
Sanford's
success
not.
Reynolds.
entirely. Two losses to the
ministrator's job that much cam
the
Tribe
edged
the
BUCS
W
and
bought 500 tickets and
just
how
far
withstanding,
easier.
unbeaten and ranked second second best team in the state 67. Forward Bruce McCray
Along with Payne's on and can the Fighting Seminoles
brought
them back to the
and
all
of
a
sudden you don't
, Its one of the best things in the state at
with 31 points carried off the court motivation,
school," said Reynolds. "We
go?
rate,
Sanford most the night, until Reynolds likes to point a
that has ever happened to edged the Seminoles 78-75 In
want to take 1000 people
"Well, we 'hope all the
Upon a prompting by
the school," Reynolds a game that was decided in Sentinel Star Prep Sports Stambaugh's jump shot finger toward assistant way," laughed Reynolds,
from Sanford."
reverberated off downtown principal Lamar Richardson ..to me the hardest part will
pointed out Tuesday
Now, if the Seminoles can
°'
Editor
Frank
Carroli,
Roach
There were no reported
and his counseling services,
St. Pete.
evening. "It's pulled the
just
take care of two more
be
Friday.
But
if
they
win
hackec1 his rankings and
"Some of those players than, the hardest same will
student body together behind suicides in the clinic the somehow
"We
got
th
em
(Ma
in
land)
op
ponents...
found there was an
following Monday though.
when it counted the most,'! are like Mr. Richardson's
the team,
oversight
(no, not that
"No, that one didn't bother
Reynolds
said about the sons," Informed Reynolds. Twins Hold 'Thanks Canada'Day Sunday
"When you're walking the
the
had a job) in the
dramatic district tour. "He advises them and talks
halls the place seems a little the students too much," still
Seminoles WERE
The Minnesota Twins have designated Sunday,
to them every day. I don't
nament victory,
more alive. Everybody's confirmed Reynolds.
March
16, as 'Thank you, Canada, Day' at Tinker
talking about the team and knew Mainland was a great category "also receiving
never
been
in
a
think
he
has
missed
a
game
"I've
Field,
in
tribute to the courage shown by the Canadian
a
team
and
after
all
they
were
situation
when
seen
so
either.
the game coining up. It's
I've
,
What probably happened
embassy
in Iran in protecting American per
of
ranked
ahead
personnel.
many
people
so
happy.
it
vibrant feeling."
was, as a face-saving move,
Richardson is given credit
The
Montreal
Expos
will
be
Aftei
the
Mainland
their
first road
the,
was
complete
elation.
playing
Reynolds also points
Roach
inserted
for turning around McCray's
Tribe
game
of
the
spring
when
they
tackle
the
Twins
here
which
he
Coach
Bill
Payne's
Everybody
I
would
::
the
feeling of pride
Seminoles
that
day.
In
honor
of
the
remained
unbeaten
until
a
occasion,
Capt.
David
Boyd,
basketball
team
was
all
they
career
in
a
closed
6001'
thinks was iut
outraged cries of the Sanford
meeting during the Tribe's
commandant of the U. S. Naval Training Base in
return encounter with
would talk about.
team and has carried over t
aithful,
f
leading
scorer's sophomore
Bucsthis
time
In
Daytona
Orlando,
will toss out the ceremonial first ball to start
the
"1'n people must have
Now if you think McCray,
year.
the
game,
and the navy color guard will post the colors.
Beach.
"I think it t
told me- they called St. Stambaugh, Reggie Butler,
The
occasion
provides a unique opportunity for central
pride in the student body too.
"m. 2400int loss hurt," Pete," Reynolds relates Keith Whitney and David
"There is a tendency to
Floridians to express their personaI appreciation othe
Everybo's going wound remembers Reynolds about about the snub. "We were Thomas are ready for the give me all the credit
gallant effort of the Canadian embassy In Iran. Game
the
saying Seminole Is number Sanford's s.corxl loss. "It mad as a wet hen. But we priesthood Reynolds says because
I'm
time Is 1:30 p.m.
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Morris Owens and offensive tackle
Darryl Canton to Washington for
two picks in the 1111 collage aft.

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Indiana 107, New York 100
San Diego 114, Denver 102
Friday's Gomm
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NoWon at Atlanta
San Antonio at Detroit
Philadelphia at Indiana
Seattle at Chicago
PWtWW at Milwaukee
Denver at Los Angels

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Friday, March 14, io
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

A Sure And Steady Starting Five

Thirty-OneScalps Hang On
Seminole Teepee
Lake Brantley 56
Leesburg
52
Lyman
48
Boone
39
Colonial
56
Spruce Creek 47
Lake Brantley 58
Evans
36
Seabreeze
68
Merrit Island 49
Lake Brantley 42
Lake Howell
50
Lyman
49
47
Lake Howell
Colonial
59
Apopka
60
Deland
66
78
Mainland

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Friday, March 14, 1$O-3

Glenn
Stambaugh
The newest face in the
Seminole line up, guard
Glenn Stambaugh has
provided Tribe fans with the
prettiest Jump shot in
Seminole County.
His uncanny accuracy
from the outside has been a
critical factor. The six-foot
nothing-but-net shooter has
provided the winning shot In
three of the Tribes tournameat games. He's also set a
new school mark from the
free-throw line with a better
than 88 percent accuracy
mark.

Seminole 83
Lake Brantley 62
Spruce Creek 47
Seminole 73
44
Boone
Seminole 50
49
Seminole 61
Seabreeze
Lyman
57
Seminole 79
Lake Howell, 68
Seminole 74
Evans
Seminole 64
39
Apopka
50
Seminole 67
D•Land
57
Seminole 78
Mainland
80
Seminole 60
District
Seminole 47
Apopka
46
Seminole 71
60
Lake Howell
Seminole 68
Mainland 67
Region
Ft, Pierce Central 62
Seminole 68
Section
West Palm Beach Twin Lakes 58 Seminole 68

David
Thomas
Call him Mr. Rebound.
Standing at a slim 6-4, David
Thomas usually draws the
toughest defensive assign.
meat of the night. But he's
proved he's up to the chalhngt.
Thomas hit three important Jumpers at Ft. Pierce in
a tight fourth quarter and
then followed up his playoff
performance by snagging a
game high 14 rebounds
against a much taller West
Palm Beach Twin Lakes
squad. Maybe the most
underrated player in the
starting line up, the Tribe
wouldn't be going to
Lakeland without him.

Bruce McCray
Big Bruce McCray has
made a habit of smashing
school records this season.
The 6-4 senior now owns the
single game scoring record
and the single season point
total In addition to being the
squad's leading rebounder.
McCray has come on

strong in playoff action too,
boosting a regular season
average of 21.9 to a shade
better than 28 points in dia(net, regional and sectional
competition.
The Tribe must have his
continued scoring prowess
against Tampa Robinson.
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comes from a large family, the court. lie's the squad's
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Friday, March 14, 1NO

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Friday, March 14, 1990-5

Talk About Team Discipline
BySAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
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He will never be mistaken
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for the White Shadow, this
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big, black, Imposing' gentleman, but TV's Ken Reeves
isn't doing any more for
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Carver High School than
Lamar Richardson does for
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Seminole High School.
Richardson is assistant
principal and disciplinarian
at Seminole. He specializes
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in giving direction, which he
.
prefers to do through conversation, although he has
used other methods.
Right now Richardson Is
jP
shadowing the Sanford High
basketball team which is
taking Its maiden voyage to
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the state tournament Friday.
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fellow assistant principal
Wayne Epps, Dean of
Students Cornelius Franklin
and attendance man Jay
Stokes form a team which
has kept some of the
Seminoles on an even
'
scholastic and mental keel
while Coach Bill Payne
works the physical and
emotional end.
"We started on some of
these boys a sophomores,"
Richardson recalls. "The
first thing was to get them at
100 percent attendance,
which we've finally done.
"It's a teamwork concept.
We try to show the boys the
right way to go about It. U
you come to school. lf you do
this and you do that and work
like hell, It will pay off,"
emphasized Richardson.
Lamar Richardson makes sure shifty Keith
Thus far the Payne. Whitney and the Tribe have stayed on the
Richardson-Epps-Franklin. straight and narrow.
Stokes system has paid
benefits to the tune of a 31.2
season I ludlngf45fl remembers Richardson very satisfying for me,"
district, regional about previous friction Richardson said. "Sanford
Uw'.-'won't have another 31-2 team
and section championshIps, among students,
"IUsedto play a lot of for 20 years. They've
me biggest stop comes
Friday nigl* though, when basketball myself. I'm in. reached the pinnacle of
Sanford meets Tampa terested in It. But so are a lot success
Robinson in the semi-finals of other people at Seminole.
"These records can't be
of the state tournament at Everyone has pitched in and erased. The 'ye definitely
Lakeland. A victory moves don, hIs part.
j.jgng
.cpi''
then Into the dIW&amp;O.IP
"Bill Payne has done a'
game Sataday against
job ol moiding &amp; ArA it's been boys hvin
either Ponsae'l
0 a toem- do Won only two different backpmads that
- Washington or. Miami wnss sophomores, flea be" pulled ftether to do
Palmetto,.
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end aeIeaDy
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can do a oofts for
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with —. has w$hu,d
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"Thainthe best thing that hNaft do prosurs bu bow last pot of gold In Lakeland.
could hippos to this echuol,"

The Long Hard Road To Lake'land
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District 9 Championship
Daytona Beach

Daytona Mainland 67
Fighting Seminoles 68

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few cramped legs.
they returned to their seatsp
Herald Sports Editor
"Turnup the air con- In quiet solitude, faces
Twenty hours on a bus, and ditioning," was the battle masked In personal con.
some 950 miles ago, San- cry on the venture to West centratlon as the miles of
ford's Fighting Seminoles Palm Beach.
familiar scenery flicked by
ended the regular season
"shut that damn thing unnoticed.
looking like anything but a off," was the Watch word to
Memories o( the trip toFt,
team destined for Lakeland. Ft. Pierce.
Pierce are filled with the'
But three trips to Daytona
"Silence," was the script bbnT-bieeep, bhrrr.bleeep of
Beach brought them the for the ride to Daytona a time killing electronic
district title, a venture to Ft. Beach.
baseball game. "Big Bird"
Pierce the regional, and a The van trip to Daytona Steve Grace, seemingly
round trip exodus to West Beach for the district title fascinated with challenging
Palm the sectional crown, game against Mainland Mike Gaudreau for modern
Through all of their provided the flat insight to gadget title honors, received
travels, farther than any coach Bin Payne's colorful more than a few barbs from
other squad in playoff action, characters,
sleep-minded teammates
life on the road with the
with his toy.
Tribe has provided a uw.
The Seminoles held a "Turn that damned thing
fun, a lot of the unexpected, closed door meeting at the off," came cries from the
touches of frustration, rear of the bus for 20 overstuffed van. But Grace.
weariness, ceadeile, minutes, no coaches allowed. continued to challenge the
roudlness and more than a Following a big "Let's go," computer, and Seminole
continued Its winning ways.
The West Palm Beach ride
was a hot and noisy one.
Fifty-live players, coaches,
cheerleaders, managers and
a. few family members
suffered the musty luxury of
the chartered beast for 210
miles.
The tropical ride proved to
be happy one with the
vicy over Twin Lakes,
and a phone call back home
from the familiar watering
hole
at the Ft. Deum rest
PVE Wi
area brought encouraging
news that Lakeland, the
season long number one
ranked team, had been
knocked off at the same time
Seminole had been busy
putting the finishing touches on a liii win over Twin Likes.
Through all of the miles,
all of the personalities, all of
the Inconveniences of life on
U* road, there has remained
however, a patient sense
among all concerned, A
sense
that the road would
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lead to Lakeland.
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Evening Hera ld, Sanford, FL

'It's A Consensus Opinion-They Can Win It All'

'Playing away from home will be a big plus for San.
ford," added Peterson. lie was referring to the Seminoles
district win at Daytona Beach followed by their sectional
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As this year's state high school basketball tournament
quickly approaches, many of us pull our crystal ball out of
the closet and make out like Jimmy the Greek.
But who would have believed at the begimting of the
roundball season the Seminoles of Sanford would still be
alive and kicking in the final four of the state tournament.
"We lost to one of the best teams in the state," replied
Lyman coach Torn Lawrence after his Greyhounds lost to
Sanford in the finals of the Rotary Bowl classic to start the
season "Seminole Will be tough to beat in this district."
Maybe Lawrence should take up forii telling on the
side. Not only did Sanford win the diafrict title, but they
have
way to!
ndforthestateaemifinals Fr1dv evening against Tamp. Robinson.
Lawrence was right a second time around when he
picked Sanford to beat Mainland in the district finals.
I really thought that if Mainland beat Sanford both
times during the regular season, that they (Seminole)
would come back and win it the third time around.
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When Bill Payne looks strong defensive player as andiscapableofcomlnginto. .rclii at ba Ck.banded
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up early foul trouble, he whatever game plan Payne tough rebounder.
Tall and slim Fred
doesn't have to look far for has in mind.
Without a doubt the most Alexander and Casey Jones
quality and depth.
Help under the boards for happy-go-lucky of the It give the Seminoles even
1 Seminoles will have the Seminoles comes in a Seminoles Is reserve for. more Inside size for imperhaps the best sixth man variety of forms,
ward Willie White. But when portant rebounding.
at the state tournament in
Six-seven junior "Big on court, White is all Payne has also been
st'nm Thomas.
Bird" Steve Grace would business.
lessed with plenty of back
Capable of playing either probably start for many
His solid size and aur- up strength in the backcourt.
at guard or the small for. other teams, the only prizing quickness have been
ward, Thomas has been a problem is he plays behind a big aid to the Tribe.
The Seminole bench, big
keylngredlentinmanya bail Reggie Butler at center.
Against West Palm Beach reason the Tribe is going to
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things going pretty good now, and I don't think anyone can
stop them."
For whatevpr it means, there you have the coaches and
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"Sanford has an excellent shot at It now," concluded
Lake Brantley's all-conference guard Doug "The Birdman" Dershimer. "Once you get that far all it takes is a
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Interestingly enough Robinson contradicts Peterson in
his forecast Is this time,
that he feels Sanford's success Is determined by the
"They definitely have a good shot at winning it all,"
Seminole guards (Keith Whitney and Glenn Stambaugh).
Observed the second Year Lyman head coach "They have
"Stambaugh has done a super job for them," said
an excellent rebounding team, they shoot well, and play
Robinson. "Teams try to stack up against them inside but
stiff defensive ball ... that's what you need to win a state
then Stambaugh will hurt you from the outside. Once he
title."
hits, a few shots it opens things up for Whitney to
"I'm all for 'em. It would be a big thing for basketball in - penetrate more and for the big men Inside."
the Five-Star Conference to have a state champion."
"
I felt, all along that I"I know there are plenty of coaches around the state
an a,uO
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material to go to state.
that woald love to be in the same position coach Pare is
in flOW."
Robinson hinted that Sanford has gotten by their
Lake Brantley coach Bob Peterson's job wasn't made
toughest
test when they beat Mainland in the district
easy for him as his Patriots ran into the awesome task of
finals.
facing Seminole four times this sea.
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tough
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real tall
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quick team to beat them," commented
the Patriots' cowrt general.
Hopefully they can bring home the state crown to
Seminolee County."
PeW=n Cites forward David Thomas as the key to t1w
SemIncs' success,
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Let's hear from the folks who had to tangle with the
"Thomas has beesi playing-real well lately. He will have
Seminoles on the court this season.
to
tirough again Sanford to have shot at it."
"I knew they were going to be good when the season
started, but I wouldn't have believed that they would go to
state," said Lyman senior center Glynn Bailey. "They
have a good coaching staff and they play well as a team. I

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'Chie f Si Hi ng BiII

The Man Behind The M iracle

By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
The bags under his eyes are a little deeper, more
noticeable over the last two weeks, and the voice is
sometimes raspy. But Seminole High basketball coach
Bill Payne couldn't be happier.
The long hours, the weeks, months and three seasons
that have consumed his efforts and energies stand on the
verge of paying big dividends.
Bill Payne's Fighting Seminoles are knocking on the
door of Sanford's first ever state basketball chainpionship.
"Sanford is on the map," he states emphatically about
the Tribe's 1979-80 basketball prowess.
Indeed the Seminoles have forced Florida to take notice,
Owners of a sparkling 31-2 record that includes the
District 9, Region 5 and Section 3 championships, the
Seminoles are two games away from reaching a goal that
thousands of Florida prep cagers began thinking about
months ago.
"I guess every player on every team dreams about
winning the state championship when practice first
starts," a drained but inwardly pleased Payne discussed
on a long ride back from West Palm Beach following the
Seminole's 68-58 win over Twin Lakes that boosted thciii
Into tonight's semi-final contest against Tampa Robinson.
"Our dream can come true if we win two more games.
Just two more games,"
When the tall, curly-haired basketball boss arrived on
the Seminole roundball scene three short seasons ago, the
future looked llke.anythlng but a journey to Lakeland for
the state championship tournament.
But patience, diligence, basketball - smarts and
eoacnmg savvy have paid oil. Not overnight, but over a
period of three seasons,

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"Those kids have really hung together and grown
together," Payne compliments about the nucleus of
sophomores that suffered through a 2-18 season in his
maiden rear as coach,
But things got better for Payne and the Seminoles. The
growth and hard work was well reflected in last year's 1411 campaign. And this season's senior laden squad has
matured under his guiding hand to rebound from a variety
of aeraiues,

are willing to help you out like that, I'm grateful to them."
Despite some Wide-winning margins here in Seminole
County, Payne feels the competition right in the Five Star
Conference also provided the Seminoles with a healthy
testing ground.
"I was scared to death to play Lake Howell. Look back
at those ball games. Every time we faced them they were
sky high for us and gave us fits."
"Lake Brantley almost knocked us off in the Outlook,
Invitational too," he reminded about the Tribesl1m 45-42
win over the Patriots.
Despite the tough neighborhood competition, his
Seminoles seemed to be able to come up with whatever
Was necessary to win, and continued to do so until the fatal
final regular season rematch with Mainland's Buccaneers. This time on the opposition's home court.
For the first time all season the Seminoles were outplayed, out-hustled and out-classed. For the first time in
29 games the Seminoles lost their composure in an 80.410
debacle.
Had the Seminoles peaked emotionally in their first
spirited effort against the Buccaneers?
"No," denies Payne flatly.
"I don't believe In that peaking business. They played
better than we did and they beat us."
The lopsided loss to Mainland couldn't, have come at a
worse time In the eyes of many Seminole followers. The
district tournament was less than a week away.
But for Payne and the Tribe, the spanking at the hands
of the Mainland crew and the ensuing slap in the face by
the prep pollsters may not have come at a betteç time.
"That loss hurt us, It hurt our pride a lot," Payne
reflected.
Two days after the loss the new prep top ten poll was
released and much to the surprise and chagrin of the
Seminoles and their fans, the Tribe had dropped from
number three off the face of the earth.
Why? Perhaps Paul Roche of the St. Petersburg Times
and coordinator for the poll summed it up best. "They
won't even make it out of their own district," was how
Roche summed up the Seminole's chances for post season
play.

Mainland coach Dick Toth added fuel to Payne's
psychological fire by Mating, "We beat them at their
We were kind of sailing right along until the first
place and we beat them at home. I think that should prove
meeting with Mainland," Payne reflected of his squad's
something. We don't like anybody coming In here and
first setback,
showing us how to play."
It Cne before apacked, partisan home crowd. His skyHow did Payne feel his Seminoles would pertor*n in the
high Tribe battled the mighty Buccaneers down to the
district tournament following the back-to-back
wire before bowing out 7845.
psychological blows?
"That loss was hard on the kids," remembers Payne.
"I honestly had no idea how we would perform after
"They worked so hard for that game but came up a little
that," answered the Tribe boss. "Reporters kept asking
short."
me and asking me about the tournament and I didn't know
The Seminoles may have been a little short that evening
what to tell them. I had no Idea of how we'd play after the
but their character and Payne's coaching set them sailing
second less to Mainland."
on another winning streak. One that Included victories
Payne's troupe hardly gave their head man a strong
both at home and on the road against three of the four
ballot of confidence when It took a couple of last second
ae*nl4lnalIMs in the Metro Conference Tournament,
free throws by Glenn Stambaugh to squeeze the Tribe past
"That's one of the big reasons why we're going to
Apopka in the first round. Then the Seminoles had to face
Lakeland," points out the former prep and college
season long nemesis Lake Howell in the district semibasketball sensation.
finals.
"We knew that if we wanted to find out how good we are,
looked better, a cloud of uncertainty hung
Although
to see it we could make it his far, we had to play, an it prepared
for
the third and decisive
over
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Tribe
as
aggressive adiedule."
clash with Mainland, this time with the district title and a
state playoff berth at stake.
According to Payne, the aggressive scheduling
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provided his Tribe with plenty of fine tuning.
, Payne about the Seminoles' triumph by a single point in
"When you go Into snake pits like Evans and Boone and
the one game against Mainland that counted.
Colonial and beat them at their places and at their style of
5W)eI, It's 50110 help you," he sound of the basketball
"I used all that bad news, all the negative things that
people said about us to fire the kids up again. They
dwwdownn with the Mitro.teems.
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wanted It more than
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Goldblum makes use of a
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when she was 13 because she hates show business and
hates her mother for pushing her Into a career. Please say
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too, and It seemed obvious the two are very good friends.,)
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that never happened.
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especially wmIm DeVane. MR. AND MRS JAM F.
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and It may even be running by the time you read this. But,
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expired so If the series catches on, It will be without him,
unless they can persuade him to sign a new deal.
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DEAR DICK: How can a cat get an acting career?
JULIE TOROW, Jensen Beach, Fla.
A thousand jokes suggest themselves and, bravely, I

will resist them all. Animal actors are generally the
property of a handful of trainers In Hollywood, a few In
New York. If you have a very unusual and intelligent
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they get them? NANCIE CONLEY, Belleville, Ill.
The program has a staff of writers who prepare the
questions. They read books, magazines, newspapers,
looking for ideas, but often press agents write In with
suggestions, so they can get their clients' names on the
program.
DEAR DICK: Please settle a $200 bet. We were watching "B.A,D. Cats" and there was a dog on the show,
named Hoover. My friend was trying to convince me that
Hoover was a beagle, but I know It's a basset bound. He
won't pay up until there Is proof, so please answer soon.
LYNN BLECHRIE, Tucson, Arts.
i hereby declare the bet's off, Neither. Hoover Isn't a
fullblooded anything. He Is closer to a basset than a
beagle, but close isn't good enough. For trained dogs, they
usually prefer mixed tweeds — the purebreds are too
skittish. Hoover is of mixed parentage, but there is some
basset there.
DEAR DICK: All of my family watches "The Dukes Of

Hazzard," and in a few episodes, Sorrell Booke, who plays
Boss Hogg, appears to be eating raw Liver. Is he really, or
Is that something else? CAROL FISHER, Casetown, Ohio
That is yuch
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Daughter," "Leo And Loree"
and "Night Games."

11.30
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Results of the Illinois primary
are presented.
SPECIAL
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and a look at the latest occurrences in Iran are presented.
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A YOUnQ woman (Joanna David)
Hayworth. Merle Oberon. After
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vmm.
Maxim
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foreign correspondent tries to
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Lamont takes his father to the
hospital to find out why he gets
so many heart attacks.
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REPORT
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12I (17) BOB NEWHART
Against her better judgment,

ming.

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Is more important than keeping
Opie away from the sheriff's
Office.

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(II) (35) JIM ROCKFORD "The
Gearjammer" (Part 2)
(24( 0) NOVA "A Mediterranean Prospect" The complex
problems that jeopardize the
Mediterranean's future
not
only the damage caused by the
discharge of human wastes but
by the deadly effects of chemicals are explored.
(17) NHL HOCKEY Atlanta
Flames vs. New York Islanders

AND FRIENDS Guest: Roddy

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host:
Martin Mull. Guests: Rob
Reiner, Marilyn McCoo, Billy
Davis Jr., Betty White.
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searching for a young drug
addict, Harry gets in the middle
of an underground narcotics
street war,
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star.
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gets unexpected help from the
lovely and exotic Kat Mandu
when his old enemy Rico

McDowell.

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11:30

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March 18

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Denies An Old Story

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Daytime Schedule

10:30

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of imported cars
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MOVIE

Macomber Affair" (1947) Gre.
gory Peck, Robert Preston.
Based on the story by Ernest
Hemingway. Murder strikes a
safari in Africa's lion country.

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(112) (17) CAROL BURNETT
AND
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(1]) (35) ANDY GRIFFITH Barnay resigns as he believes that
Andy is trying to ease him out
of his deputy sheriff job.
124 (10) IrS EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS "International
Trade"
(12) (17) BOB NEWHART
Ralph Alfalfa, the Happy
Farmer, comes to Bob for help
with his stuttering,

7:00
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(1)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
CD U JOKER'S WILD
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band in order to steal nuclear
weapons for a North African
dictator.
(17)0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
Tom becomes upset when
Abby is asked to publish her
thesis at the same time he is
unable to soil his own novel, (A)
01) (35) JIM ROCKFORD
While investigating the "traffic"
death of his old Army
commander, Rockford uncovors an arms-smuggling ring.
0(10) THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS "Richard II" Derek
Jacobi, Sir John Gielgud. Jon
Finch, Charles Gray, Dame
Wendy Hiller and Mary Morris
are featured in Shakespeare's
"sad stories of the death of
kins." (A)
(12) 17) MOVIE "Desiree"
(1954) Marion Brando, Jean
Simmons. Napoleon Bonaparte
has an early and bittersweet
love affair with a young seamstress who rejects him for
another.

9:00

0(14) DIFF'RENT STROKES

NITY Major Holmes (Roy
Thinnes) suspects that Sgt
Warden is his wile's lover and
plots to kill him in upcoming
combat maneuvers.
10:15
(12) (17) UPSTAIRS, DOWN
STAIRS "A Change Of Scene"
Hudson finds himself caught in
a personal crisis ambition or
loyalty to the Bellamy family.
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(U)(35) BENNY HILL

(8 10 MASTERPIECE THEATRE "The Duchess Of Dukf
Street II" Lottie returns froir
finishing school with an unex•
pocted guest. (Part 14 of 18)
11:15
(112) (17) LOVE. AMERICAN

STYLE
11:30

0(4) TONIGHT Host: Johnny

Carson. Guests: Tim Conway,
Julia Child, Pete Fountain,
Jean Marsh.
(1)0 BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON

(7) 0 THE IRAN CRISIS:
AMERICA HELD HOSTAGE A

that his adoptive father is not
long for this world,
(1)0 MOVIE "What's lip

look at the latest occurrences
in Iran.
(U) (35) WILD, WILD WEST
West and Gordon encounter
voodoo rites and a diabolical
biologist and his throng of

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Vivian to attend the funeral of a
"dear friend" they both hated,

Streisand, Ryan O'Neal. A pair
of eccentrics tries to track
down four identical suitcases

(12)(17) MOVIE "God Is My
Co-Pilot" (1945) Dennis
Morgan, Dane Clark. Col. Rob-

which have gotten mixed up
during a music convention in a
luxurious San Francisco hotel.
(2Hrs.)
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art E. Scott has action-packed
adventures while flying with

(24(10) DICK CAVETT Guest:

officers.

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Lamont and Rollo plan a
romantic evening with two
girls,
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Arnold finds a copy of Mr

Drummond's will and assumet

Doc?" (C) (1972). Barbra

icewomen to find the psychotic

killer who is murdering police

(U) (35) COLLEGE BASKETBALL "National Invitational
Tournament Championship"

800
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(4) REAL PEOPLE Reports
(4) HELLO, LARRY Larry
on a roller-skating elephant, a joins the ranks of the unemBeverly Hills dleticlan that spe- ployed when he is fired for
clalizes In extreme cases and a championing their causes.
karate demonstration are (Part 1)
featured.
10:00
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'aue1diobols lnSl*iaIss

robot-like slaves.

Claire Chennault during World

War II

11:45

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12:40
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"Billy: Portrait Of A Street Kid"
(1977) LeVer Burton, Tina
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72nd Year, No. 177-Sunday, March 16, 1980-Sanford, Florida 32771

Proud Seminoles • Gave It Their Best Shot

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Friday March 14, 1IO

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By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor
Seminole High's dream of a state
basketball championship came to an end
Friday night in Lakeland, but not without
one of the most spirited comeback bids in
state tournament history.

Back From Vacation,
ZZ lop In lop Form

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"We came back strong,
rested and ready to get back
audiences aren't as fickle as
together and play," says
some may think. Three
Frank, and Degueilo bears
years ago, members of "the
that out. Stripped down and
li'l ole band from Texas" had
SOUNDS
jacked up blues rock at its
become very big stars k
best,
72's new album fits
setting concert attendance
Rob
PattersOfl
right
in with the recent
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return
to basic rock values.
unheard of before. With
world at their doorstep, they that: "We didn't take oft the . men being killed in an alley),
"What we're finding,"
decided it was time for time because we were and the Caribbean, where says Billy, "is
dommm
that the
something even bigger In a physically or mentally both he and Frank attended timing has been right.
We do
way: a three-year vacation. exhausted, but we didn't a Bob Marley concert but the kind of thing that people
Blasting out , of secrecy want to get to the point didn't rim into each other. an once again responding
with Degueflo, their first ip where we HAD to do that. While Frank lived out his to, though we didn't plan it
In almost four years, ZZ Not a lot of thinking went fantasies In the islands, ,,, TWII to
brings back the same "Aw into it. We just took off."
Dusty traveled In Mexico.
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No one had a clue where to IMIflI on a boat In the
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signed them with Warner sight. When 72 Top strikes
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When Lamont Is M In the nose idly died in an airplane crash, help investigate the goring
over the affections of a girl, he actually was poisoned.
death of an aging
decides to take karate lessons. (DSBARNEY MILLER The (7)5 THE IRAN OPtISIS:
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forward David Thomas, and slowed by a
sick Bruce McCray, Bill Payne's
Fighting Seminoles rebounded
the
floor from a 17-point deficit in the third
quarter before bowing out to Tampa
Robinson 76-73.

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season, closing the record books on a 31-3
slate, a season that entered the
Seminoles in the history books as the
best-ever team from Seminole County.

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The dream Is over. A disappointed Steve Grace receives a consolatory hand shake from Seminole Illigh assistant
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fell by the wayside as the Tribe forged to
its finest season in history and
represented the Five Star Conference for
the first time in state tournament play.
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accomplished this year," said Coach
Payne of the Seminole's season. "We
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could have folded easily tonight with
David out and Bruce sick, but the kids
reached down and battled all the way."
Among their many accomplishments
the Tribe collected the best-ever record
for a Seminole County team and the
District 9, Region 5, Section 3, lotary
Invitational and Outlook Invitational
titles to its list of credits.

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Tampa Robinson'sknights hustle back on
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carter Inflation Solution:

Sacrifice

WASHINGTON (UPI) - President from mass, transit to welfare reform. fee with an equivident gasoline tax.
sharing to states. IM tuillion in welfare
Canlarsays Auertcans must sacrifice to Some $2 bUtton will be cut In the current
—'There will be Increased monitoring reform and $ZS'mttth3n ton mass trwatt.
halt Inflation - giving up "good wor- fiscal 1980 budget.
of existing, voluntary wage-price
Other projects to be cut are
-At Carter's request, the Federal guidelines. The staff of the Council on projects, mental health and alcohol
thwhlle programs" to balance the federal
budget, borrowing less and paying an Reserve Board simultaneously an- Wage and Price Stability will double. But tteeitment, health grants, law enextra 10 cents a gallon fee for gasoline. flounced indirect controls on credit cards carter renewed his total opposition to lorceinent, city parks, highways, waste

water

But that sacrifice now, Carter told the field by 60 million Americans and on mandatory wagepriCe Controls.

nation Friday night, will be "much less other consumer credit. issuers of credit
onerous particularly for the needy - Jar(Ls must deposit with the Fed IS
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-For the longer run, Carter called for
intensifIu(I efforts to deregulate the

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almost ever), major program area not
than the serious suffering that will occur percent (if any expansion III their loans. 1xinking, trucking, railromi and comital
ti, national uurit)
if we don't arrest the inflationary As .i result, lenders are exputed to iliunk.ItiorLs industi it
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spiral.'
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That was the theme of the president's fewer cards or Imposing their own rules inostsinallsaversearn. Ilet-alled for tax for the government to withlitild taxes on
Despite Ids hopes, Carter said, "our
WASHINGTON (UPIi - President
cuts to encourage investment and pro- i,itertst.irith di v ide nds in order to raist.
Carter says he does not know when the past few days have been characterized new package of anti-inflation proposals, on loans.
-Effective today, oil his own ductivity -- but only after the budget is billion.
American hostages 'in Tefiran will be by bitter disappointments because, in unveiled Friday after weeks of top-level

released, but is pinning his hopes on the effect, commitments that had been made administration review and after eight authority, the president imposed a $4.62
parliamentary elections in Iran to create

by the newly elected president and ad.

days of consultation with leaders in "conservation fee" oil ever), barrel of

balanced and inflation tinder control,

lie ordered liiiiits on federal hiring that

In I separate move to re(luce credit, will result III it reduction of nearly 20,000
the Federal Reserve imposed a 3 percent federal jobs by attrition in three months.

imported oil. Consumers will bear the
ministration of Iran were not honored." Congress. Among the proposals:
a stable government.
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Carter told a nationally televised news
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conference in the East Room Friday the United Nations commission to meet federal budget will be balanced in 1981. cents more per gallon of gasoline starting ton frequently [miii the Fed to support never been before, at least in my
lifetime, about the horrors of existing
night, ''We have constant negotiations with the hostages, held captive since This will require $13 billion to $14 billion about May 15, when oil flow coining into their own lending
Among the specific budget cuts Carter inflation and the threat of future in.
and attempts to provide continuing Nov. 4, 1 979, as promised by the Iranian in spending cuts In what Carter called (lie country readies that stage. Carter
communication with the leaders of government before the panel arrived in "good worthwhile programs" ranging asked Congress eventually to replace this priilset1 uere $1.7 billion in revenue flation," Carter told the nation.
Tehran.
Iran."
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government in Iran, which may possibly after the elections are completed I don't
occur after file elections," President know," lie said. "I certainly hope so."

In discussing the Middle East and
Abohassan Bani-Sadr and his administration may be able to free the other foreign policy issues, Carter
stressed that "I am the one who sets
hostages.
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state Cyrus) Vance," who has been under
May.
"I don't know when they will be attack by Jewish groups and New York's
released," Carter said when asked if be Mayor Edward Koch who said Vance was
was prepared to wait longer than May. "viciously anti-Israel."
Carter said the United States is inFollowing the news conference, the
president flew to Camp David for the volved in "very Important" negotiations
weekend where his wife was expected to to give the Palestinians full autonomy on

Doctors

Language-Bias Report Expected n 2 Weeks
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By DAVID N. RAZLER
refugee attending Lake howell lligh two weeks, as soon as it gets Iiiiah apHerald Staff Writer
School that present school programs do pri'val Ironi the agency.
A federal report on charges of not meet the law's requirements.
The investigation was prompted by a
language disaimination in Seminole

Point Out

In January. a tealn of investigators complaint 1)), ClueuMyTruong, prepared

County schools is expected In about two from the federal Office of Civil Rights in by her attorneys at Central Florida Legal
weeks, says Office of Civil Rights in. Atlanta silent several days in the county, Services.
vestigator Lee Wiltbank.
evaluating the program and speaking to
Truong, like many other nun-English
The report is an evaluation of the students, teachers anti administrators, speaking students, receives extra help
county's programs for non-English
Since that time, the report has been in her classwork frommi volunteers through
speaking students, measuring them preparation, %Viltbank said, explaining a the district's Dividends program
against federal guidelines,
draft copy of the document is now under
She does not have a volunteer helper
It is being prepared in response to final review.

charges brought by a Vietnamese

the West Bank and in Gaza.

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lie expects it to be released in about

Under the federal civil rights laws, all
students iiuest be provided with an equal
education, not suffering penalties for an
inability to speak E.11glish.
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receive aid through Dividends volun.
teers, which Central Florida attorneys
maintain is not up to federal standards
especially in Lhueu s case.
C

If the agency determines the district is

speaking Vietnamese, Lake flowell

deficient, it will insist the school board

administrators say.

prepare a proper remedy.

Reasons For 'Extra' Operations

By DIANE PETRYK
the area's permanent population, he test involves the use of a syringe to
"We have a contract with HEW on a
"We have Internal reviews all Ifie the activities of the PSRO and referred
Herald Staff Writer
said.
Yearly basis to review Medi care and
re move a sample of a patient's blood to time," he said. "There's no way that I questions to Salazur.
It federal government figures showing
Salazar said the U.S. Department of determine Its gas content,
know of a doctor could get away with It."
Medicaid charges," Salazar said.
he creation of I'SROs was mandated "Congress said if we find procedures
that doctors in Seminole and three other Health, Education and Welfare (HEW)
Salazar warned that people should not
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30 percent more prostate removals than

requested the P3R0 conduct medical scrutinizing patient records, tab reports, accept statistical evidence without first

by an act of Congress in 1972o Salazar
sai d. Its task is to fight fast-rising health

care evaluation studies, known as doctor's progress notes, and records analyzing it carefully.
the national average are correct, and nitici audits, on the prostatectomles. indicating reasons for hospital admission
"For instance," he said, "suppose the care costs.
officials note they may not be
there it will also audit other procedures most and and surgery.
The Orlando PSRO, funded by the
normal frequency for a particular
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It would appear there is an older
population living in this area, said Dr.

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nature of the area," said Al Salazar,
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director
Review
Standards
Professional
Organization (PSRO), a gropp charged
with making sure all services provided to
Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries are
medically necessary*"People come down here to get that
type of surgery done and then go back UP
north," he said, explaining that statistics
are based en the number ni prtwrdiire.s
per 1,000 population. But many of those
undergoing the procedure are not part of

frequently performed in the area.
. He said HEW figures on numbers of procedure is 10 per 1,000 population. If a federal government for $429,OW this wish to be identified said he feels the
Salazar emphasized that these audi ts procedures performed come from doctor is doing 30 or 40 per 1,000 maybe year, oversees Medicare and Medicaid PSRO has to come up with something to

would be performed by physicians.
Medicare and Medicaid insurance he's just the best man for the job and is reimbursements for patients in Orange, investigate "just to spend some grant
Seminole, Osceola and Lake counties
,We will look at .the pattern," he said.. claims ..
getting a lot of referrals
money"
"Once we determine
WflI me normal
"But the PSRO Is looking
looking at more
dc
"Or, if the mortality rate for a
distribution curve is, we will look at accurate data," he said. "It's looking at procedure is 5 per 1,000 and an individual
cases that fall outside that curve,
the medical records."
doctor's rate Is IS per 1,000, maybe he's
"But our physicians will determine the
He said that reports last week that taking the more risky cases. Just to say
standard for this area."
appeared In an area newspaper and his mortality rate is three times the
In addition to the prostatectomles, disseminated by United Press Inter- average would be damaging and unfair."
other medical procedures to be audited national erroneously gave the impression
The PSRO is a non-profit, private
that the PSRO suspects many tin- corporation headed by a 15-member
are:
- The implanting of permanent heart necessary medical procedures are being board made up of 11 physicians, three
performed.
paceitem
hospital administrators and one dental
- Skull X-rays
"We have made no conclusions at this surgeon.
- IPPB (intermittent positive point," he said. And, he added, the PSRO
Seminole County representatives on
pressure breathing) tests. In this will study under-use of procedures as the board are Dr. Jorge Gomez, Sanford
procedure, a device is used to inflate a well as over-use.
internist and cardiologist, and Dr.
Dr. Wing said he is sure physicians in Michael B. Buticr, Altamonte Springs
patient's lungs to make respiratory
drugs work more etfectively.
Seminole County are not performing general surgeon.
- Arterial blood gas (ABG) tests. This needless operations.
Dr. Gomez Friday, declined to discuss
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inents that lie contends are looking at
Seminole as a possible haven after get-

relating to description or representation
of sexual matters and is utterly without
redeeming social value."

tough policies in Orange County and
other neighboring areas.

Curry said lie did not know if the
Orlando City Council will now consider
amending its ordinance.

The Sanford City ordinance currently
prohibits "indecent, Un.moral or lewd"
behavior and at esta blishments that

the Orange County ordinance.
'The city requires there be an

serve liquor prohibits males or females
from performing In a "lewd or
lascivious" manner or exposing und
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banks and savings and loans disclosed
for

lie said it appears the whole issue is being decided on what is
profitable for someone without considering the public safety
and welfare of the citizens of Casselberry.

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larger safe deposit boxes because of an
increased demand by the private sector
to store gold and silver,
Some of the officers at those financial
institutions said toddy they have some
smaller boxes left and are running out of
the larger ones — but none said they are
holding any on the side to accommodate

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Schutte said. "Casselberry is definitely going to have

problems," he said,
If the route from SR 436 via Winter Park Drive to Seminola is
used, cars must travel past an elementary ,chool and through
residential neighborhoods, Schutte said, and if a route from
U.S. 17-92 to Seminola is used for matinees it will conflict with
traffic from the schools and traffic by senior citizens into the
new senior citizen complex.
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removed before a loss occurred.
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kids play, or in a breadbox." His serious

suggestion, however, was to contact your
credit union if you have one and ask
about such facilities, or ask your

financial institution if their safe is
available to you. ,,Or, buy your own safe
for the house," lie also suggested.
There is a waiting fist for larger boxes

at Flaihii of Seminole, Sanford, but
Irene Brown, vice president, said this
does not necessarily mean the demand
was influenced by the rise in the value of
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gold and silver.
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larger boxes," she said. Annual rental
ranges from $8.25 to $35. The waiting list
for boxes is reserved for customers only,
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proposition for the bank and are offered
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Tuesday afternoon, but cannot take action on the

has been used up. The contract stipulates that all

Harris said the board's Insurance would cover matter until their next official meeting Feb, 26.
them for suits on any actions they took as a board, No contract signing can occur before then.
The clause, according to Clayton, would
but someone might sue over the sale He said he
didn't suspect such a suit was coming, "but provide legal protection to the trustees conpeople sue for a lot of things now and someone cerning any suits stemming from the hospital
might decide to do so in the future."
sale, but not for any acts taken before, for'whlch
"I just wanted to make sure the hospital board their Insurance would be expected tocover them,

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nor for any acts they may commit as individuals
is protected," HaffW expWned Wediliesday.
After dbcusdon betwea Neiswender, the after the board is disbanded.
Other areas of concern Neiswender covered
board of trustees, County Canntission Chairman

Bill Klrdthoff, Clayton and Hospital Attorney

the 65.2 million in cash HCA will pay for the deal.

What happens, Harris i1d. U someone lull sign the contract aftar the county agrees to the
thehnspftal board of trustees over the sale ofthe deferaeclause.

The contract calls for HCA to provide care for
Indigents regardless of whether or not the

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The Contract also provides, Kirchhoff pointed
out, that the hospital may not be sold to y entity
that will not provide ca re for Indigents.
The county's $300,000 contribution can be
renegotiated annually under the contract
The county also has the option to buy back the
replacement hospital if it is dissatisfied in any
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the contemporary community standar(Ls

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Herald Staff Writer
If you've been thinking about renting a
safe deposit box at a bank or savings and
loan association In Seminole Count'
because you realize how valuable that old
gold and silver is you have around the
house
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such an ordinance and defend it in court,
only to have it ultimately struck down.

Department legal Advisor Jim Curry,
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omise to use its legal cowe1 to defend the taking over the hospital, to buy the hospital for
Assistant County Administrator Jeff Etchberger ,
board
If theY are sued over the saic.
money
$500,000 if the county can't sell it for
gave answers they found satisfactory.
Kirdthotf said he personally would agree to after a replacement hospital is built, and emTh,answerto the lastquestlon,UkedbynewLy this, Wtbe couldn't speak for the restofthe ployee benefits under HCA. Trustee Don
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Hattaway has said the state will realize proceeds of from $1
million to $2 million annually by the conversion.
Casselberry Council Chairman Frank Schutte took exception
waiting
today
to Hattaway and the chamber saying the conversion list
would be good for Casselberry while "neither has bothered to
contact the city or our citizens to see if they agree" with their
assessment,

crews and four repor- hospftal, after the board disbands and Is no longer

Shoemaker, chairman of the Seminole Memorial

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Friday and Saturday.
C'cmanick acknowledged Wednesday
Mrs. Edwards said when the 30-second conuiierclals are
processed and cut, she will be sent cassettes
and
will
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the nude or topless entertainment must

swing again in

The children were selected for the filiningata meeting at
Lake Mary School Friday evening. The filming was done

local community Is losing mi llions of dollars in revenues from
the harness racing as opposed to greyhound racing.
Th e resolution said the conversion would be in the best interests of the city of Casselberry, the county of Seminole and

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nude or topless dancing itself. In the city
patterned after the Orange County

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at the proposal strictly from a financial standpoint. The
resolution states the harness raceway has benefited the local
area very little while a dog track will establish permanent
employment for pari-mutuel employees. It said the state and

approved.

establishments that serve liquor.
Assistant County Attorney Bob

Repo)rts showed topless dancing in full

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conflict, therefore the city ordinance
takes precedence in the city.

applies only to females.

Holiday Inn at the Sanford lakefront and of a group (if
youngsters playing ball at the Chase field adjacent to

can't imagine the fun and excitement they had," said Mrs.
Lowery. The children who partici pa ted included: Christine

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with the film production
the
of the
motel where she and her husband stay when they travel to

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Milwaukee. Directing the effort were John Barto, vice
president *of the firm, his assistant, Jerry Chaykowski and
Jonna Coulter of Bon Advertising, Louisville, assisted.
The children who participated were 'paid $5 each. "You

County legal staff is now studying a draft

Judge Michael F. Cycmanick ruled of an an ordinance that would prohibit

at the Lake Mary School.
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in one of the huge sewer pipes in the school playground.
Other scenes were made at the swimming pool at the

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The film promotes a new line of franks'processed by t he

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what the

recognized neutral zone once Soviet
troops pull out could serve as a basis for
talks with Moscow on troop withdrawal.

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things easy for his partner by
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Officials said a European proposal to
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Kelly Re ynolds of Sanford Middle School; Crickett Haskins

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organization, what American citizens
who happen to be athletes... will do under

Community In Rome Tuesday.
But he stressed the need for a con-

banning topless and nude entertainment it."
within
the city of
At the urging of Seminole County
Orlando or other incorporated areas of Sheriff John E. Polk, the Seminole

cannot be applied

In ,addition, Mrs. Pain Dell, inother of Sarah Loomis, ,
appeared as the mother in the film. In other scenes, Lance
mid-April.
But it was fun just participating, said Mrs. Nance Plylor's dog "Donna " was photographed as was Karfdn

aggression in Afghanistan.

continued with the queen.
West took his king and continued hearts with south ruffing
as soon as he could. Then

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After an Orange County judge's ruling the judge said. "Or I may be wrong in my
Tuesday, the Orange County ordinance decision. An appeals court may overturn

them- Lykens and Dusty Downer.

Lowery, fifth grade teacher at Lake Mary Elementary
School.
Eighteen of the children who took part are in Mrs.
Lowery's reading class at the school.

said.

Seminole CountN inay no longer have to
lie said he did not know if the topless
worry abo
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tertainlflent flocking in from Orange the county, would try to move Into the
Counly. It can now move into the city of city.
Orlando.
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selves in a television commercial or in still commercials in

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Twenty-five children, one mother, a dog and a horse have
had their chance to be television stars. Those who have

Carter welcomed the proposal, endorsed by a meeting of the nine foreign
ministers of the European Economic

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how a television coniniercial for ,
it it(-%%- brand of
Coulter explain to Lake Mary school children [tot dogs will be Hinted.

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Friday
at Casselberry City Hall to express opinions on whether
West had not bothered to
the Seminole Downs Harness Raceway should be allowed to
count declarer's tricks. If
West had taken the trouble to
convert to a greyhound dog racing facility,
do this he would have seen
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, In whose district
th at South had six trumps, a
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harness racing track is located, called the meeting "to give
heart and two diamonds as
me
the opportunity to receive input from the local citizens
starters and th at if South held
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most affected by this proposal."
even one club he would
Vulnerable: East-West • State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, anable to lead toward dummy's
Dealer North
king and make his contract.
nounced on Jan. 25 his intent to file legislation to be considered
West ' Nwth East Snth
Still West's wool-gathering
in ft coming session of the Legislature to permit the switch.
for gain are promising.
your achievements today
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did not give South his
Brantley said today he has been contacted by numerous
Pass Pus Pass
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) because your basic motives
contract.
it was just as easy
imost
of
them
have
a
citizens
of the Cas3elberry
area saying they will attend
the
for East to see thit the only
Devote as much time as you are unselfish.' Looking out for
meeting. Brantley said he has invited the new harness track
can schedule today to your lovedone0 willbeycxarprime
wasy
the
defense
could
gather
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In four tricks would be if West
new projects. Something big concern.
Openink *Iead.V Q
held the doubleton queen-Jack
Hattaway to attend the meeting.
for which you are hoping can
CAPRICORN (Dec.
of diamonds and South had
In addition, Brantley said he has been contacted by several
become a reality.
19) Th1 is a good day to get In
been dealt four little diapeople
around the state who are interested in the gathering. He
GEMINI tMay 21-June 20) touch with friends you haven't
monds and no clubs,
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luelder you are. likely to close, give.'Ithem a call.''If
an South was able to
Although Hattaway Is sponsoring the legislation as
Intimidate you It you are a note.
a defender to count tricks fulfil hi'
s contract.
directly frnm the Demetrees or Dervaes.
aim i ng for worthy rewards.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 0.Feb,
than it is for declarer, but (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
Meanwhile, the Casselberry City Council on Feb. 4
CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) you may at this time have
there are some occasions
unanimously instructed Mayor Owen Sheppard to write to
Your intuition should serve as more than one situation thist willien a defender has no real
(For a copy of JACOBY
Hattaway requesting that the city be permitted to "critique"
an accurate gauge of public could prove profitable if excuse for Dot making correct MODERN. send $1 to: "Win at
discards.
Bridge," care of this newspa.
the legislation Hattaway Is proposing. Sheppard told Hattaway
South won the first bftrt in per. p.0. Box 4,89, Radio City
in the letter that Casselberry and its citizens would like to be
how to deal effectively with something today, while the
dummmy and promntly led a Station, New York, N. Y.
considered In each step of the proposed conversion,
others, individually or In a aspects favor you.
trump. East showed out and 10019.)
The Altamonte-Casselberry Chamber of Commerce
action committee on Feb. 5, according to chamber
legislative
SPIDER-MAN
by Stan Lee and John Romita
manager Bill Taylor, urged the chamber s board of curectors

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)

Things you do today where
you use your efforts and
expertise
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decision is irrevocable," Carter said.
"We will not participate in the Olympics

South rose with the ace and

by "'H"'I ow o r
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Astro.Graph Let te r. Mall $1
for each to Astro-Graph, Box
489,
Radio City Station, N.Y.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
10019. Be sure to specify birth When It comes to doing a little
date.
more horse trading today, It
ARIES iMardi 21-April 19) will be hard to find your
Today and tomorrow, con- equal. You'll be as fair to
centrate on situation that others as you'll be to yourself.
could mean somethingtoyou
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are available in the infant Bad. Other readers who want
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that contain none of the milk much as a woman his age'
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response to what is seen as a long term
problem."
U.S. officials stressed the response

that's why those products are addressed envelope for it.
developed for Infants. Some of Send your request to me, in
YOUR BIRTHDAY
group.
these are made purely from care of this newspaper, P.O.
February20, 1980
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl)
This coming year you are alert for both career and soybean products that contain Box 1551, Radio City Station,
likely to be luckier than usual financial opportunities today. no milk at all. Others do New York, NY 10019.
in
your
partnership Interesting situations that are ____________________________________________
arrangements. Allies you also extremely beneficial
develop will not only prove could develop.

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your husband see an allergist after the early 30s.
Of course, your husband
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anything else that can be should receive an adequate'
done. Meanwhile, there are a amount of calcium, even
number of milk substitutes though It niay not need as.

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short-term commitment to band-aid
action and quick fixes or an attempt to

sound like this at all but Usually In healthy men there
rather sounds more like an is no significant decrease in

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Afghanistan.
Carter indicated U.S. willingness to
talk with Moscow about Soviet troop
withdrawals, but stressed Washington's
response to the Soviet invasion "is not a

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enzyme In the small intestine hormones. A woman's sex
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were hea
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milk or use any foods that
contain It. If he does, his eyes contain lactose but the milk
water continuously and they protein has been removed feel like he has sand in them You might wish to experiment
for as long as three days after with different ones of these to
using any food that has milk see if there is a milk subin it.
stitute that he entild use that
How can he possibly get his would at least provide hint
milk to keep his bones strong? some satisfaction and would
Also Is there a pill to put in the definitely provide the
milk so that he can overcome ealciwn.
this condition?
Men usually don't have as
At one time he went to an great a need for
allergist for shots every week supplements in the niiddie
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Iran Approves Commission
To Probe Shah's Regime
By United Press International
Iranian President Abothassan Bani-Sadr today of.
ficlafly approved a U.N. commission to investigate the
regime of the deposed shah, clearing the way For the
panel to fly to Iran.
The approval came in a cablegram to U.N.
Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, saying the five.
member commission "may (now) come to Tehran,"
The cable came as members of the commission,
most of them distinguished lawyers, were in Geneva,
Switzerland, awaiting word from Waldheim before
boarding a U.N.-chartered flight to Tehran.
In New York, a U.N. spokesman confirmed Waldheim had received the cablegram from Banj-Sadr.
"We need some clarifications," the spokesman said,
"but we hope to make the announcement (officially
establishing the commission) shortly."
The Iranian approval prepared the way for the next
crucial step toward the release of the 50 American
hostages held at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran for 109
Bani.Sadr told Waldheim the makeup of the cornmission had been approved by Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini and the Revolutionary Council and the panel
"may (now) come to Iran."

Kuwait Plans Oil Cut Back
KUWAIT (UPI) - Kuwait will cut back daily oil
production 25 percent beginning in April, Kuwaiti Qil
Minister Sheikh All Khallfa As Sabah said today.
Speaking to reporters before his departure for
London, the minister said Kuwait "is determined to cut
back its oil production from 2 million barrels to 1.5
mibion barrels perday."
The vast majority of Kuwait's oil exports go to the
Far East and Western Europe. None goes to the United
States.

King Khal.d Exhausted
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (UPI) - King Khaled of
Saudi Arabia is suffering from "exhaustion" caused by
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The statement carried by the official Saudi Press
Agency said the 67-year-old monarch, who has been
hospitalized, "needs rest for a few days, and his health
condition is improving rapidly."

Tito Feeling Better
BLEGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) - While President
Josip Pros Tho's condition remained grave, his doctors
today said the 87-year-old leader had spent a peaceful
night and was feeling better.
Despl the report of an Improvement,
hope '11 'will survive,

220 Hostages Released
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) - Leftist
militants have released 220 of 370 hostages but kept 150
captives and vowed tostep up their campaign against
the moderate civilian-military junta.

Developers of the proposed Loch Low Forest senior citizen
street were opened at a future time, he said.
complex, to be built on a Longwood-Lake Mary Road site, will
The city's planning and zoning board recommended the
ask the Lake Mary City Council to rezone the parcel at its 7:30
request be denied,
p.m. meeting Thursday.
The council is also to consider passing on first reading an
The developer, Lake Villas Ltd. representative Alexander ordinance rezoning seven acres south of Van Buren from
Kasten, will ask the city c.urci1 to take the first step toward agriculture to duplex zoning, as requested by Gary Todt.
approving the project by passing on first reading an ordinance
Tom Binford will make a presentation to the council
rezoning the tract from agricultural to multi-family housing requesting that his firm be permitted to locate benches In the
designation,
city.
Kasten has said plans are to develop 34 units In the first
The council will also consider initiating condemnation
phase. The complex is to ultimately have 210 units, he said, proceedings against Terry Bennett's property on Pine Circle
In other business, the council will consider a request from
Drive. City Manager Phil Kulbes reported to the council two
County Development Director John Percy to abandon an weeks ago that he and Building Inspector Vince Butler found
unopened portion of Frederick Street. By abandoning the
the house Bennett is constructing to be an unsafe structure,
unopened right-of-way, the 99-foot by 38-foot strip would be
Kulbes said in an inspection of the structure he and Butler
Joined to Percy's land and become his property,
found 17 major cun3truction deficiencies. He said the entire
Percy said today he wants the right-of-way abandoned to second floor of the structure should be removed, saying it is a
"avoid the possibility of Frederick becoming a through trafficsafety hazard and rocked froth side to side while he and Butler
way." He said the abandonment of the right-of-way will be were standing there,

United Press International
New storms moving hiland from the Pacific drenched the
West Coast and neighboring states early today, producing

flash flooding and -worsening the mudslide problem in
Southern California.
A series of violent storms throughout a large part of the
West left more than two dozen dead and caused more than
$900 million in property damage,
The National Weather Service said heavy storms created

flooding In Idaho, where a flash-flood warning was Issued
for the Podneuf River.
Flash-flood watches also were In effect for the Southern
California mountains, central and western Arizona and
southwestern Utah,
President Carter declared three Arizona counties major
disaster areas, as flooding throughout the state killed at
least four people and caused upwards of $90 million in
damage.

Heavy snow warnings were posted for the Colorado
Rockies where 6 Inches of snow was expected.
N
braced for the next storm, the fifth
Calif
In a week, racing toward the coast at 45 mph. The cleanup
continued today from Tuesday's storm, which caused
flooding In many area,, power outages and a tornado in

activities - excluding intercourse with the able to track down the child and get her
Herald Staff Writer
child.
parents' consent to ask her about Milliken,
A Sanford man is being held without bond in
He is also charged with photographing the said Bernosky. According to police reports,
the Seminole County Jail on charges he
child in lewd postures.
the girl described the activities she engaged
sexually abused an 11-year-old girl over the
The child's parents had no knowledge of the
in with Milliken and said she could identify
past 10 months,
alleged activity between their daughter and
photos of her he allegedly took
Clifford Joseph Milliken Jr., 54, a retired
Milliken, who is not related to the girl,
According to Bernosky, Milliken finished
member of the U.S. Air Force and residing
although activities had taken place over the
supervised parole following a prison term for
with his mother at 422 San Marcos Ave., was
past 10 months, Bernosky said.
a similar offense last April.
arrested at his home Monday at :35 p.m. by
Only the one child is involved, he added.
"It happened in the usual way, he
Sanford detectives, Sgt. W.R. Bernosky said.
Detectives began investigating Milliken's
befriended the girl," Bernosky said, adding
The arrest followed what Bernosky called a
activities two months ago, when they
Milliken ga'e the girl money and trips to
long, involved investigation,
received a tip about his alleged 'activities,
Disney World. The girl is from a "normal"
He is charged by police with befriendingan Bernosky said,
family, but her parents did not know a thing
11-year-old and engaging a variety of sexual
The arrest was made only after police were
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Another man, Identified by officers as Sham, burst out of a at this time, a Wink spokesman said.

A check with Sanford's newest bank, Federal of Mid-Florida in Sanford sal

trailer at the end of the driveway and leveled a shotgun at Costs range from $10 per year to iso. Tropic Bank of Seminole, disclosed that today, "Yes, there's been an Incrust
Shuler, threatening to kill him.
Demand has increased because of people institution won't have its safe deposit demand for safety deposit boxes latel
The officer backed off while awaiting reinforcements. A wanting to store silver and gold,
boxes for about another month yet, but With the economy the way it is, it stain
short time Later three other officers arrived. '11w four
First Federal of Seminole doesn't have already people are reserving them,
to reason that people would be putt!r
pa trolmen surrounded the trailer and used aowlhcrnto call on too many boxes available at present, but
"We've already had about 10 or 12 more valuables inasafer, Insuredplaci"
the armed man to surrender,
is expecting an order of additional boxes people from the private sector reserving
Atlantic Ba ot Seminole, accordli;
When he came out, he was agitated, screaming I 'shoot me", In 2-3 week&amp; Annual rental ranges from them for personal valuables,"said Jerry tospokeswomainJud Keller,mhnyha
officers reported.
$6 for the 3*5 to $30 for the 10*10 size. Poppell, Tropic's Sanford branch more boxes available as it doesn't mal
It took them four or five minutes to subdue Shane with heavy They have experienced an increased manager.
them available to the public but only
flashlights used a dubs, police said,
demand and although contents are
Poppell said his bank will have 78 those with accounts at the bank. "V
Shane later was treated and ant back to the jail bySeminole secret, many customers have indicated boxes in about a month ranging in size have a large majority rented
Ow
Memorial Hospital doctors for injuries suffered during his they wanted the boxes to store silver and from 3*3 to 10*10 costing from $10 a year a waiting list for the larger boxes as ev
arrest. He was ordered held on $5,250 bond pending ap gold items, The spokesman said First to $45 a year, "We'll rent them out to have fewer of them and they are more
pearance In court today. The cyclist was not apprehended.
Federal has insurance of up to $5000 at anyone on a first come, first serve demand."

Orlando Man

Innocent

In Burglary

Dent al Center Opens
For County Migrants
The Seminole County Central Florida Migrant and
Community Health Center Inc., 91 Division St., Oviedo, has
a new dental department.
Clinic hours during the day are 8 am, to 5 p.m., Monday
through Thursday and 8a.m. to noon on Friday. Night
hours are Monday and Thursday, 6-10 p.m. by appo clinic
intment
For an appointment call

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members at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Sanfoi
thamber of Commerce Building.
Those seeking a way to help better themselves and the
community are invited.
Guest speaker will be Scott Gabrlel,on, a Jaycee state vi
president. For more information phone 321-0115,

Group Opens Sanford Prosthesis -Center

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be charged, Bernosky said. Costello will turn himself in latet
Herald Staff Writer
today,
said Bernosky, adding he will be facing escape charge$
A lone gunman tied up and robbed six employees of the
in addition to charges arising from InterferTffg with the youth's
Butler Plaza Burger King restaurant Tuesday morning,
arrest.
escaping with an undetermined amount of cash, deputies say.
DEATH INVESTIGATION
The thief entered the back door of the closed restaurant at
CONTINUES
8:28 a.m. Tuesday and pointed a blue automatic pistol at a
Deputies say they still have not completed an investigatki
group of six employees, deputies report.
into the death of a Winter Springs man found dead Mond&amp;
The robber managed to tie-up the six well enough to hold
morning, next to his car,
them while he gathered money from the store on State Road
The man apparently committed suicide, shooting himself i
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the
head with a shotgun, County Medical Examiner G.V.
None of the employees were injured in the robbery, said
Garay
said today.
BEER
LEADS
TO
MULTIPLE
CHARGES
Assistant Manager John Anderson, one of the victims.
But
officers
have still not completed their investigation ari
An
incident
which
began
with
an
identification
card
check
on
YOUTH CHARGED AS ADULT IN RAPE
declared
the
death
a suicide
a
beer-carrying
youth
led
to
multiple
charges
being
filed
A 17-year-old Casselberry youth will be charged today on
The
body
was
found
Monday at the side of Lake Avenue a fev
against
her
and
a
friend,
say
Sanford
police.
charges he raped a Casselberry woman on Jan, 20, the State's
feet
from
a
shotgun.
Nearby
was a car the victim was in tt
Sanford
Sgt.
W.
R.
Bernosky
said
he
was
on
routine
foot
Attorney's office said today.
process of purchasing, still running, deputies say.
Jeffery A. HeEling, 17, of Casselberry, was indicted as an patrol of the Movieland Drive-In Theater's concession stand
Garay said the man was capable of killing himself with 11*
Tuesday at 9:24 p.m. when he saw a woman leave a bathroom
adult on sexual battery and kidnapping charges Tuesday by a
carrying
a
bottle
of
beer,
shotgun,
firing the gun with his hands, based on length of the
county grand jury.
wean
and
the victim's arms,
When
he
approached
her
and
requested
identification, she
He is charged with raping a 33-year-old Casselberry WOfl
placed
the
beer
in
her
handbag,
revealing
"narcotics
LAUNDRY VANISHES
as she Jogged at the Windward Square apartment complex off
paraphenalia," said Bernosky, an item described in his report
Three loads of drying laundry vanished from a Sanford
State Road 436 on the evening of Jan. 20,
as "a plastic pipe commonly
commonly used for smoking martjiana." lau
A
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by police shortly after
After seeing the Item in her purse, Hernasky ptaft 11, AV
213 Forest Dr., was doing her wash at 1
his arresta on
Feb. 10, after Windward Square residents year-old Lake Mary resident under arrest, but he was in- W. 20th St., and left her clothes unattended at 9p.m. When sh
reported
prowler.
terrupted In his actions by her friend, Dennis Costello of returned at 9:30, her clothing was gone, she told police,
ASSAULT ON PATROLMAN CHARGED
Sanford, he said.
JEWELRY STOLEN
A Winter Springs man was arrested Monday on charges of
With the assistance of another officer, the two were taken to
Burglars stole a box containing $3,745 worth of Jewelry fror
aggravated assault and possession of a short-barrelled
the Sanford police station, where the young woman was a Casselberry woman Friday, deputies report.
shotgun following an attack on a Florida Highway Patrolman, charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession
Sethina Fritz told deputies her apartment at Squire On
Conan Paddy Shane, 27, of Winter Springs, was arrested at a of a concealed weapon a hunting knife In her purse and Apartments was burglarized between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Six
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said she suspects friends of her daughter took the box con
Springs.
Rut Costello jumped and ran from the station before he could
taming gold Jewelry a nd Ingots.
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Tuesday of charges he burglar
burglarized a playednopart in it,
In the arrest began pulling handfuls of
,
Casselberry drug
being in
Scott had been hitch-hiking earlier In drug bottles out of the paper bag seized in
the car with a man who admitted corn- the evening of Sept, 34 when he was the trunk of the stopped car and lining
Frelloo.
mitUng the crime,
picked up by Turner in a car driven by them up on the rail of the witness box.
Joshua Scott, of 183C Silver Star Road, the Juvenile, police said.
But his objection to the evidence being
Orlando, was found not guilty by a circuit
At Seminole Plaza, Turner took a crow admitted, because it had not u:
court jury of burglary and grand theft In bar and broke into the store, stealing a Scott was In possession of it at any time
connection with a break-In at the ihopping.bsg full of drugs and tripping a was overruled by Circuit Court Judge
Eckerd's Drug Store in Seminole Plaza, silent alarm, according to testimony at Voile Williams,
NATIONAL REPORT: AREA READINGS (I LUl'): tern- at the intersection of U.S. Highway 17.02 the trial.
The "turning point" in the trial came
psrature: $1; overnight low 46; yesterday's high: 74; and State Road 436.
Turner
1ocksdhIvs1I
into
the
trunkof
when
Turner did not place Scott In the
barometric pressure: 30.02; relative humidity: 97 percent;
He was arrested with Robert Turner the casthe juvenile drove Off down 43l, store or In possession of the drugs
winds: Sosdhwsst at 4 nLp.h.
and a Juvenile shortly after the burglary followed at first by one C-elh.rry Mowing the crime, as he testified for the
WEIJN)AY TIDE: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 11:34
in the evening of Sept, 14, lfl, Turner is sol ear, and thee by several patrol profticution, said Figgalt,
am., 111$ p.m.; lows, 5:39 am., 6:02 p.m.; PORT scheduled to enter a plea to grand theft cars from local police departments and Flggatt told the jury that they should
CANAVUALI highs, 11:36 a m., 11:50 p.m.; lows, 5:30 a-m,, and burglary charges against him this the sberlfrs office.
ke open minds throughout the trial,
6:13p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 4:49a.m.,4:43p.m.; lows, 10:44 afternoon. The disposition of chrg.s
Flggatt became upset when a
e jury took only a short Ibis to
aALt
against the juvenile Is not available.
onto Hattaway Drive, where the trio was declare Scott innocent Tuesday fàllowing
IOATU4G FORECAST: St. Auguatla. I. J41t5r filet, Old
Public Defender James Figgalt arrested, according to the testimony of presentation of the evidence, which
a allow 5maII craft should SWCIIS caution. Winds north to presented testimony that his client was many wltr:--::.
began Monday morning
DAVID M.
around 11 knots today gradually becoming easterly indeed in the car at the time It. crime
Figgait became upset when a RAUER
$4 and southeast wound 11 knots Thursday. Seas mostly 4
to 7 feet. Partly cloudy.
today low 7 Lows tonight low 5. Highs Thursday mid to
Wier 7k. winds north to northeast 10 to 15 mph today
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with detectives, he said.
At First appearance before the cou4,
Milliken was ordered by County Judge Mi
Dickey to be held without bail, standaiJ
procedure for persons accused of crim4s
carrying a possible life Imprisonment.
Police say they will be seeking two coun
against Milliken: sexual battery, which
carries up to a life sentence on conviction, ar$I
lewd, lascivious or indecent assault or a4t
upon, or in the presence of a minor, a lesé
felony.
Dickey will determine whether there Is
probable cause to hold Milliken this atternoon.

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Board member William Kroll has added to the agenda his
"clarification" on the subject of prejudice, but would not
explain the item further,
At a board meeting two weeks ago, board member:
Roland Williams accused board member Robert Feather of
prejudice in considering sports participation for transfer:
students.
When two black students transferred, Williams said,
Feather didn't question the fact they were denied the rights
to play basketball because they were possibly recruited.
But, Williams said, when a white transfer student was,
denied the right to play Feather called for an investigation.
Feather said the student should be allowed to play if the
investigation showed there was no recruitment._

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cafeterias, auditoriums, and libraries for classrooms and :
overcrowded schools in south Seminole at its 7:30. p.m.
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Justice To Give
Pirates

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Chairman Peter Rodino
wants his House Judiciary Committee to vote on a
move to force the Justice Department to hand over its
Abscam bribery evidence to the House within 30 days.
If the committee votes down the Idea today, then
Rodlno, D.N.J., Is expected to allow the full house to
vote on the proposal at a later date, rather than killing
it outrtsht.
A Du.g...
fl tT
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ated the controversy by introducing a resolution calling on the
Justice Department to hand over its evidence against
congressmen implicated In the bribery investigation
within 30 days.
Justice Department officials say they do not expect
to obtain any Indictments In less than 60 or 120 days.

Luster

By almost any measure, Thailand has
shouldered more than its share of the international responsibility for une million Indochinese refugees who have fled Communist
regimes in Laos. Cambodia and Vietnam since

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JEFFREY

LEWIS GRIZZARD

The Thais have granted at least temporary
sanctuary to hundreds of th ousands of these
ref ugees. They have permitted use of Thai soil for
huge refugee camps although the presence of
these fQreigners strains Bangkok's resources and
may yet threaten the country's political stability.
Indeed, the sanctuary and aid granted starving
Cambodians in recent months may even provoke
a Vietnamese invasion of Thailand's eastern
provinces.
But for all Th ailand's laudable conduct, It has
tolerated one outrageous practice th at offends
every civilized norm. Thai pirates, operating with
virtual inpunity In the Gulf of Siam, are subjecting thousands of ref ugees to ordeals of rape,
robbery and even murder.
The unarmed refugees in their rickety fishing
boats can neither escape nor defend th emselves
against the heavily armed pirates. The sickening
tales told by survivors of these attacks should long
ago have moved Thai officials to act. Instead, the
Thais say only that they lack the resources to
police a 2,000-mile coastline,
While th at is undoubtedly true, it is also apparent that Th ai police and naval units are not
even trying. Nor is there any sign of a serious
effort to investigate the countless refugee cornplaints.
It has been suggested that Bangkok's
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wiiiingncss to ioo we otner way as inai pirates
plunder, ra pe and kill is the government's way of
discouraging new waves of ref ugees from seeking
tem porary haven in Thailand. If so, it Is a vile
tactic fully deserving of international COfl
demnat ion,
Whatever the reason for the Thai government's
inaction, the consequence is a new plague of
suffering on innocents who have already endured
a full measure of misery.
The Carter administration could and should
I'cons1derable Influence In Bangkok to press for
action against the pirates. If even a few of th ese
human vultures paid a price commensurate with
their crimes, there would be less Incentive for
others to extort profit from Southeast Asia's
continuing agony.

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Cristina, opened with a jamnied courtroom and closed
with long hours of legal maneuvering.
The tangle of preliminary motions on evidence and
'I subpoenas made Tuesday by high-priced attorneys
" representing Ford and his edrang.d wife left only a
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they have learned frun Carter's ItesierthanotherRepuhte,ork
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schism has enderid frun the moment the
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4% fm C4jr'a job handle
smditioioal "honeymoon" period ended,
Baker gets high marks from cenea1u, who
George BuMs ved the House and t
month. alter Carter's Inaugural, to this day,
ilee essm to like him PS,WMIIY.
Going on lb. premise that It would be di!had stints as head of the CIA and
And there Is no reason to believe the situation rimitto de .. t Carter, the answer has
AnsUar GOP candidate well-liked lad
Repu1gjca,
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me two candidates lens Washington as- Anderson of lilbials. Although his ideas would
could approach Conrsss from as
problem Is that Carter never knew nor Un- perience Ronald Reagan and Jerry
find resistance among some conservatives In angles.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (UPI) — Jefferson County
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1963 church bombing that left four young black girls
° dead and sparked a wave of racial unrest.
Police Chief Bill Myers confirmed today two veteran
detectives had been assigned to the 17-year-old bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church on the city's west
side. That explosion ripped through the predominantly
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series of racial protests.
Police reopened the case after The New York Times
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Hoover for blocking the prosecution of four Ku Klux
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shut down vital services today In the nation's second
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C . "We will picket all city properties because we're at
ba war with the city," said William Kugelman, a former
fire captain and strike chairman for the Chicago Fire
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The Chicago Federation of Labor, a coalition of city
leaders, Monday voted to support the
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1 - V AFL,.CIO Executive Council also voted to support the
striking firefighters and condemn the city for
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New
findings show scientists may
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way the cell makes DNA
the genetic code of life.
Control
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DNA
reproduction is an essential
event in all normal growth.
When it goes haywire, the cell
has a misshapen nucleus.
And, among abnormalities, it
may be a malignant cell.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University Cancer
Center said Tuesday experiments showed new DNA
In mammalian cells is made
along winding, giant
molecules.of -old DNA at. a
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attached to the -web-like
structure — or scaffolding
within the cell's nucleus.
Dr. Donald S. Coffey and
associates said the previous
concept of DNA reproduction
was that each DNA copying
device moved along the DNA
double helix and copied both
strands of DNA at the same
time.
The scientists presented
their discovery in the current
Issue of "Cell" — a journal of
molecular and cellular
biology.
Coffey said no one can
speculate now about the
practical implications of the
new evidence of how the
nucleus is Involved in
reproduction of DNA.
He said the evidence
suggests reproduction occurs
at multiple sites that are fixed
In place and both strands of
DNA are reeled through these
fixed "recording heads,"
"In a seemingly related
process, the newly duplicated
cells occasionally form an
abnormal mass of tissue
called a tumor," Coffey said.
"In some cases, these
tumor cells become
malignant In other words,
they spread out and invade
adjoining tissues, thus forming the basic cellular
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" Monday the government has the right to confiscate the
profits a former intelligence agent received for a book
he wrote.
The6-3 decision went against Frank W. Snepp III. He
wrote a book — "Decent Interval" that was highly
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for abortions for women on welfare while the U.S.
Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of the
"Hyde Amendment" banning most free abortions.
The high court approved the order by a 6-3 vote
Monday.
A federal judge ruled last month that the Hyde
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the case against mass murder suspect John Wayne
Gary is how many of the more than 240 exhibits —
including color pictures of decomposed bodies — will
be shown to the jury.
Defense and prosecution attorneys met for three
.q. hours Tuesday in the chambers of Cook County Circuit
Judge Louis B. Garippo to discuss which of the 246
prosecution exhibits will be allowed as evidence.
Garlppo said Tuesday he would announce his
decision today, the same day prosecutors were expected to rest their case. More that 60 witnesses have
testified so far.

Normally, I try to refrain from any cornA frie nd of the great Samuel Johnson Is
ment concerning the latest in women's
recorded
as observing to the sage that he:
fahlor and style. There are a couple of
himself
had
always wanted to be a
i'easons for that.
philosopher,
except
that cheerfulness kept
o, my taste In that area tends to be a bit
breaking
In.
tacky. For example, I miss the hot-pants-and
-white-boots look, and there Is nothing like a
In that spirit I herewith provide a little:
dame In short shorts and high heels.
relief to those weary of Iran, Afghanlstan,
Two, It doesn't do any good to tell women
Kennedy and other disasters.
what they should wear and how they should
The sheer zany absurdities come tc1 us In a :
look. Women simply won't listen to such
delightful new book by Michael Straight.
constructive criticism.
Chances are you may not have heard of Mr.;
If women would listen, we would never have
Straight. He is an authority on art, and LBJ
had to endure the sack dress and that awful
named him de puty chairman of the new
period when all coeds were wearing baggy
National Endowment for the Arts, where he:
blue Jeans, sweatshirts and combat boots in
served under Nancy Hanks through the LBJ
an apparent effort to look like female versions
and Nixon-Ford years.He isa man of clvillzed
of "Skag" on the way to the blast furnace.
Intelligence and superb straight-faced humor.
Despite all this, however, I no longer can
The foUowlng comes from the chapter called:
remain a silent obeserver because now
"The excrement of the Artist" in the above:
women are doing somet hi ng really stupid. I
mentioned memoir, called "Twigs for an
don't care how many letters and calls I get
Eagle's Nest." I quote:
trom lire-breathing [erninists, I'm going to
"Miss Hanks was ill In June 1974. As acting:
say this anyway:
Chairman, I signed my name to hundreds of:
The Do Derek braided-look, the "cornrow"
grants, Then, one morning, an lmmense
hairstyle that apparently is about to sweep
batch arrived from our Visual Arts Office.
the nation, is absolutely hideous.
They were individual fellowship grants,
Allow me to bring those who have been
mostly for $3,000.
sleeping for a couple of months, or who don't
VVh te Ho
"Fellowships in the Visua l Arts were gIven
read People magazine or watch the Phil
for specific projects in those days. Each grants
Donahue TV show, up to date.
folder contained a summary of the proJect
WASHINGTON — Radio Free Europe the Thfa situation. RFE President Glenn
This movie called "10" caine out, see, it
proposed In the artIst's own words. I began to11
UIFE), which gets $88 million from Ferguson Ignored a specific directive from
starred a young woman named Ho Derek,
read them and a few left me perplexed:
American taxpayers each year for beaming Gronouski not to fire the two men.
who since has become the nation's latest lust.
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propaga nda to the communist world, has
Noel Bernard, director of. thé Romanlan' fifteen layers of paint deep, conI
*Ct, replacing Farrah and the blonde cutte
tOUched off *
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on "WKRP" and other assorted, curvactous
tldh* ig.t 1'
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extremely
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broadcasting a lengthy Interview with an say he is an old pal of Paul Henze, a veteran
heads
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alleged Nazi war criminal and then firing two CIA operative who Is now a mem ber of
me movie's plot would bore you, so all that
manipulate
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goskyllne for he period
employees who blew the whistle on the Brzezlnsld'a Whi te House staff. The two
is rea lly necessary to know is tiat this ""
of
one
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outrageous program.
served together at RFE's Munich sta tion in
(silly name for a girl) wore her hair In
—My project is to Introduce taxidermy ass
To make mat te rs worse, the RFE official the 19Os.
tl
"tigh y woven plaits, laced with beads," as
ulpt ure media by using painted plywood
sc
directly responsible fir the broadcast has not
People magazine described it.
Here's how the White House man treated
co
nstruction, dirt, sand, gravel and animals
even been reprimanded, posaibly because he
I can describe it bet ter. As appeali ng as t he
his friend's decision to dignify a suspected
to create different environmental situations.
has a close friend and former RFE colleague Nazi war criminal with a U.S. propaganda
child most certainly Is from the forehead
— I have In mind several pieces invol ving
down, her hair looked like somebody had on the staff of the president's national broadcast, according to the secret transcript
tjpIets of cur vature of the Earth, and
security adviser, Zbtgnlew Brzezlnald. It is of a meeting of RFE's governing board,
made a terrible mista ke,
of nonumental man-made structures. These
also possible that the Carter administration obtained by my associate Gary Cohn.
Frankly, her hair looked like some thing the
('je templates would be transformed,
The United States pulled out of the
simply saw nothing wrong with the Interview,
International Chinese might use to count on, or the result of
Hense said It was "silly" to be concerned
rolled, folded or somehow distilled in der to
Labor Organization two yea rs ago with word that shampooing with Drano.
Chairman John Cronouski of the Board for about Thfa's Interview,
give
insight to an otherwise vast visual or
it would consider rejoining if the ILO would mend
Interna tional Broadéastlng, which supervises
But this rIdiculous Medusa.Ilke hairstyle
Board member Walter Roberts snapped:
conceptual order.
its ways. The organization has indeed changed, called the "corirow" — a fairly appropriate RFE, has appointed a special counsel to leok "It's not so silly."
— The Porpoise Opera Project is an exInto the matter. Attorney General Benjamin
and having accomplished its goal in pulling out, name,I might add — is spreading like a bad
Henze: "It certainly isn't serious from the
perimental project tntended to function in an
case of dandruff, and It must be stopped.
Civiletti has asked Gronouski to report any point of view of the White House."
the United States would now do well to get back in
oceanarlum's porpoise stadiwn.
th
O
erwise,
we
violations of law turned up by the in-house
might
soon
be
up
to
ow
Roberts: "Well, It's very serious from the
The old ILO had become a puppet of political
•'o reflection, I signed these grants on the
eye balls in once-attracti ve women who ha ve
probe.
point of view of this board.'
ground that the projects had been endorsed
factions in the United Nations. It was issuing all become rope-heads.
The interview, last May 1, gave a 'Y
by our professional advisors and that they
Hense; "Let me state tt White House
attacks on Israel drafted word for word by Arab
mere are plenty of reasons, sisters, not to
pathetic airing to the views of Valerlan This, position
on
this
Iuus.
Bishop
Trifa,
as
probably would not harm the Endowment.I
an
members. It was steadfastly refusing to focus its give In to what Is nothing more than a Justice Department documents charge that America
n citizen, represents an Important
But a further group of projects seemed to me
concern for human rights and trade unionism on Hollywood-bred fad. Please pay atte ntion TrUa, as a leader of the Nazi-oriented Iron
AmeTiC ethnic group."
to be more questionable. In one of them, the
Guardinhisnative Romanla, was personally
the Soviet Union or Communist countries, its while I list them:
Rep. Ho1
asked PTesldent Carter
artist proposed:
l.Ifyouwanttomakeyouraelfappearto responsiblefor thedeaths of
j
votingproceduresweredlstortingthepurposeof
4,000JewsLna to ffre Hens. because of this exchange.
—AlooptourofWesternU.S — dripping
ere
bloody
1941
pogrom.
have
just
hit
town
from
another
planet,
th
th e ILO as an agency where labor, business and
Itead, the 55-year-old Brzezinski aide
ink from Hayley, Idaho, to Cody, Wyoming, —
He eventua lly came to this country, settled been
a method much less drastic than ha vi ng
given even more responsty for
government meet on equal terms.
an e vent commemora ting the birthaces of
yot hair cornrowed. Have one of your eyes In Detroit, and became a bishop of
Carter administration's foreign broadcasts.
The departure of the U. S. delegation and its $20 moved to the middle of your head, for InEzra Pound and Jackson Pollock.
Romanlan-American Orthodox Epliopate.
thter tly, a National Security Council
million In annual dues produced results, The ILO stance,
The Justice Depar tment is tT3dflg tO disPort
"Another sta ted:
official stat ed that Henze's disgraceful
— I will rents gr ound level studio with high
is no longer picking on Israel. For the first time it
2. A corrrow at most Hollywood beauty him on grounds that he lied about his past remarita
were taken out of context
ceilings and a cement floor, adjacent to a lush
has made an issue of the rights of workers to form salons can cost as much as $400, says People, when he became a U.S. citizen.
tcii$ proves ObSfwi5
meadow, And to this place I will bring some
up tO 10 hours to complete. For
This is the man Radio Free Europe saw fit
independent unions in the Soviet Union and
Foothote: Rep. Dante Fascefl, D..Fla., will
fri
four
hundr
and some strangers. I will bring
ed
enacker
s,
45-minute
IntervIew,
you can have your
to put on the air In a
Czechoslovakia. It has reformed its voting
hold
on the RFE situation,
entire chassis rebuilt with money left over for Congressional Investigators, for Rep.
a full grown sow (whom I have
or
schedeled f
procedures.
Holtzznan has also
known since her ninth day), two female
four new pairs of pantyhose.
Elizabeth Holtzman, 1)-N.Y., have received asked the Justtomorrow.
ice Department and General
This leaves the United States on the outside of
rabbits (who know each other an4 me), a
3. Cicely Tyson, the brilliant actress, also is
evidence that "the broadcast was not simply Acc nting Of
ou
fice to investiga te,
an organization which can accomplish something a gorgeous woman. There was a pict ure of an Inadvertent Judgmental error, but
buck (stranger), two ringed neck doves
(strangers), a wooley monkey, Georgina
worthwhile on behalf of working people around Cicely Tyson In People magazine with her
WATCH ON WASTE: Rep. George
represented a conscIous management
(who knows me slightly)
All of us will
the world. After all , one of the guiding spirits of hair in corurowi, She looked a lot like Stevie decision made over staff objections." It was, Danielson, D.Calif., Interrupted a three-week
contribute
to
er
the
cr
Wond
,
a
pattern
con
gr
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ss
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junket
to
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he
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he
said
t
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of
of
Far
East
for
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eation,
malntènaflce
and
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ILO
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hen it was founded under the old
change of such an environment.
Cor
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Mae
Poovy,a
girl
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decisio
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to
twoday
tr
to
Los
Angeles
and
back.
bl
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with
sp
my
school,
such
que
iona
e
Th
of Nations was Samuel Gompers, the American
"These, and a score of comparable grants, I
the first female in this country to wear
both substance and personnel made over the first-class tickets from South Korea to
labor leader.
her l'
.
California and back to Tokyo cost the taxdeclined to sign..."
oonrows. mat's because her
past several years."
payer' $1,4. Although Danielson refused to
father ran a dairy farm and one afternoon she
The Investigators also found that RYE
,,
I still declined to sign the
got her head caught in one of the milking
employees, "have been harassed and
cIo.e what omclal business prompted his
grants
Th
ey
went
out
anyway,"
machines. We used to spend recess Utowing
threatened for attempting publicly to eip
side trip, sour ces repost that he went
rocks at Cordle Mae Poovy.
what they consider to be th. facts of this Angeles solely to be Interviewed for a federal
Now, dear reader, if you do not feel that this
Experts are saying if you wear your hair
case." Indeed, two employees In the Judgeship. By jolithig the Far East junket
sort of thing represents a reasOna$e use ci
manjaj Broadcast Division, Edgar Rafael from the begiimii, Instead of waiting till
na conmrow for too long, all your hair might
the taxpayers' money, well, you can go
I
fall g,
and Jacob Popper, have been fired, ap
after the Interview, Danielson got to take his
somewhere and punch the wall. There's not
uj wif, along on the military plane for free,
ItimM
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parently because y
much else you can do about It.
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a court injunction to block the affair.
Illinois Rep. Philip Crane each received
Everything is set for tonight's debate
Common Cause, the national citizens less than I percent, with 12 percent unof the Republican presidential can- lobby, also oppose the debate and is decided.
didates in New Hampshire, but another seeking to have it canceled.
In Charleston, S.C., to campaign for
forum Including just two of them is under
A new CBS-New York Times national the state's March 8 primary, California
heavy fire.
poll found Sen. Edward Kennedy's businessman Benjamin Fernandez said
The Federal Election Commission has presidential campaign in serious trouble. Bush's campaign in Puerto Rico
on its table protests by Senate CBS said that while 75 percent of the "probab- was the dirtiest political
Republican Leader Howard Baker, Sen. Democrats contacted in a poll last June campaign I have seen in 30 years exRobert Dole and Rep. John Anderson, said they had a favorable impression of perience in Republican ilitics."
saying the so-called front-runner debate Kennedy, the figure fell to 69 percent in
Bush won the primary Sunday, and
Saturdav in Nashua, N H., wnmild Nwe!nber and plunged "rcent
r
r ernanuez was fourth with less than I
discriminate against them.
Tuesday.
percent of the vote, lie said Tuesday he
The complaints, filed Tuesday, are
The president is riding high, CBS said, has asked his
attorney to "ascertain
aimed at the Nashua Tekgraph, which is and the Democrats polled
want
him
whether
Bush
violated
federal election
sponsoring the one-on-one confrontation nominated by a 3-1 margin,
law
— which we believe he did."
between former California Gov. Ronald
On the Republican side, the poll found
Ut' claimed that Bush forces prevented
Reagan and former U.N. Ambassador Ronald Reagan still leading but with
Fernandez' poll watchers from doing
George Bush the two GOP candidates George Bush closing the gap.
generally believed to be leading in New
Another poll, this one confined to New their job. 101(1 voters Fernandez had
Hampshire.
Hampshire. showed Carter with 47 dropped out of the race, and put sample
The three members of Congress are percent to Kennedy's 29 percent. ballots with Bush's name on them in
charging the newspaper's expenditure of California Coy. Edmund Brown Jr. had6 voting booths.
money for the debate is discriminatory percent, with 17 percent undecided.
Connally, rushing via an interstate
because it advances the candidacies of
On the Republican side, Bush
who highway in Massachusetts from one New
Bush and Reagan to the detriment of the registered only 10 pe rcent in a similar Hampshire appearance to another, was
other contenders.
poll in October, now had 37 percent to pulled over by state police and his driver
Dole's Washington office said late Reagan's 33 percent, Baker's 10 percent, was given a warning for speeding. Two
Tuesday if the FEC turns down the Anderson's 5 pe r ce nt and former Texas reporters chasing the candidate in a
complaint or falls to act soon, he will seek (;v. John Connallys 2 percent. Dole and separate car also were issued warnings.

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Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1910

Talks End In Stalemate

Bettina
Pakistan-India
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI)
It was a standard
diplomatic affair in many ways — men in dark three-piece
suits stood In a smoky room swilling their drinks and pumping
each other for the latest wisdom.
But this reception had an intriguing twist. The Soviet ambassador stood stolidly on the fringe of the crowd. The Chinese
contingent, also led by their ambassador, worked their way
through the room with obvious skill. The Americans slapped a
few backs.
When not staring at each other, the eyes of the superpowers
were clearly focused on two other sets of diplomats in the
room, the Indians and the Pakistanis.
The unthinkable was happening: the Indians and Pakistanis
were talking of trying to heal the rift that has kept them at
each others' throats since the two nations were carved out of
British India in August 1947.
Each of the superpowers has a stake in the complex politics
of the subcontinent, particularly since the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan, and that's liy the) ere attending an otherwise
dull party.
"What's happening between India and Pakistan?" one
slightly tipsy Indian diplomat intoned. "That's the question
everyone in this room is asking."
The reception was held for Indian Foreign Secretary Rum
D. Sathe by his nation's ambassador to Pakistan during a twoday visit to the Pakistani capital.
The results of the talks were accurately described by one
Pakistath newspaper as "warm but vague," a sign that the two
sides were merely exploring the other's attitudes.
Although the stfps toward rapproachment are still very
tentative, the superpowers have good reason to be Interested.
Pakistan will be hard pressed to present a credible military
deterrent against Soviet forces in Afghanistan, even with
foreign help, if it iiiust also worry about its border with India.
The vast majority of Pakistan's armed forces Is deployed
along the border with India, against whom it has fought three
wars since 1947.
The "Indian question" bedeviled recent talks between
Pakistan President Muhammad Zia ul-haq and U.S. National
security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski.
The Americans could not or would not promise to come to
Pakistan's assistance if it were attacked by India. A large part
of the closed-door talks, ostensibly held to discuss a military
response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, was spent on

India instead, officials close to the talks later acknowledged.
If, on the other hand, Pakistan and India can reach some sort
of understanding, the task of arming Pakistan becomes far
simpler. There will be only one border to worry about.
The Soviets obviously are betting that the two nations cannot
pull It off. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko is
scheduled to visit New Delhi shortly and he Is reported ready
to deliver 2 billion rubles worth of assistance, continuing a
campaign to woo the Indians.
The Americans and Chinese, on the other hand, have
lavished their attention on Pakistan, which they see as their
best opportunity to prevent further Soviet adventures In the
region.
If the Kremlin can whip up Indian fears about a reinvigorated Pakistan and Islaniabad's close ties with China, it
will have won the game.
The Chinese and Americans, meanwhile, will be trying to
persuade the Indians that the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
and the prospect of further Russian advances represents a real
threat to India.
Even without superpower meddling, India and Pakistan
have a treacherous path before them, if and when they decide
to improve relations.
Even though they were both once part of the same, colony
and are both dominated by the Punjabis, they have almost no
links between them.
There are no direct flights between Islamabad and New
Delhi and making a telephone call between the two countries is
next to impossible. Cashiers in major New Delhi hotels have
never seen Pakistan rupees, reflecting the difficulty of converting currencies.
Indian journalists who came to Pakistan to cover Sathe's
visit also faced nightmares getting their stories back to their
newspapers: the telex connections went via Rome.
The scars run deep. Millions of people on both sides carry
with them memories of trying to flee across the new border In
1947 and seeing their friends butchered before theni in the orgy
of slaughter that followed the British withdrawal.
Others lost sons, brothers or fathers in wars fought in 1947,
1965 and 1971.
The Issue that sparked both the 1947 and 1965 wars has not
been defused in the slightest: both nations still claim the
mountain Shangri-la of Kashmir, which borders China. It Is a
ticking time bomb.

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th 'Senior Power' as the battle cry, center Reggie Butler
orward Da vid Thomas took care of the boards. Their first
ter performance enabled Payne's troops to take a 20-14
l4d after falling behind early.
Thomas pulled down eight rebounds and dished out five
asts of his own in addition to hitting for seven points while
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~4 rebounds.
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All but one of Seminole's graduating seniors got onto the
scoreboard. Shun Thomas, Joe Baker and Casey Jones
managed to score for the Tribe.
'/..
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s great that everybody got In the way they did," a happy
.
Pilyne commented about his revolving door line up. "I've said
...r.
tithe and time again that we have five very good starters but
we also have a lot of kids on the bench that can come in and do
a
job for us."
PBulldogs never really threatened in the contest after One-half of Seminole High's Thomas duo, Shun,
blqwlng their eight-point first quarter lead.
eyeballs the inside lane while driving against
$tambaugh, Thomas and Whitney saw to that by combining
DeLand's Fred Hinson. Thomas beat Hinson for
fot 17 of the Tribe's 22 second quarter points as the home squad the bucket and the Tribe easily beat I)etand on
todk a 42-31 lead into the locker room.
Parent's Night.
Earlier this year, on the road, it was Deland that held the
ledd at the half by a seven point margin.
'P, We forced the pace more this tlme," pointed out Payne. 'At
thin place they went to the four conrners early and held the
bail on us."
By SAM COOK
This time however the Tribe's front line was much quicker
Herald Sports Writer
t h the outlet passes to the guards and the Seminoles
The Moon enters its third phase Thursday afternoon at 3:15
layed their fast break before an appreciative home crowd.
p.m. when the University of Central Florida Knights entertain
uard Fred Hinson and center Darrell DeShazier, both of
Washington and Lee at the UCF baseball complex.
['ariasi will have back next year, almost single han.
The Moon Is Bill Moon, a dapper, fast-talking former
'Bostohian, who h8s his Knights looking skyward for a 30-w1n
nao
season alter falling a little short last year.
the court to pace the Bulldog offense with 20 points while
L I Shazier
In Moon's organizational first stage UCF posted a 24-22
warmed up In period four to notch 23 points, 10 of
game
was
out
ledger.
Last year In Phase lithe Knights went 27-16. Included
closing
minutes when the
I se coming In the
was a tie for first place in the Sunshine State Conference with
reach,
always tough Florida Southern and a first-ever post-season
Prior to the contest the departing seniors wexe honored with
tournament berth.
I eir parents as the administration presented the families wlth
This year's schedule lists 51 games including an 18-game
homestead
beginning Feb. 27 during which the Knights bring
L'he Seminole junIor varsity set the winning tone for the
back
a
heavily
In
Vanderbilt,
Temple and Columbia.
ening In the opening game as they turned
Moon
feels
good
about the composition of this year's squad
I vored and only twice beaten Deland squad by a 42-37
which
fields
10
seniors,
three juniors, 10 sophomores and seven
i argin.
freshmen.
Payne and crew will now start preparations for their final
"We've got a good mix," explains Moon. "And we've decided
me, a monumental rematch with the state's second ranked
to put some faith in our younger kids."
uad, the Mainland Buccaneers. That contest, In addition to
That faith he hopes will be well-founded as Moon has pentother Friday night season closing games will determine the
dIed
In three rookies for tomorrow's starting lineup. Colonial
for the district 9 Class 4A tournament that begins next
High
speedster Tim Foskett will patrol center field with hopes
ednesday at Mainland High School.
of
replacing
Hal Stauts, one of the Knights top hitters of last
DeIAND (17): Hisses N, Ross 0, McGee I, DeShazier 24,
year.
sy i, Thomu•, Hamler 0, Gout z, Gordon z, Brown o,
Along side Foskett is right field will be Sam Nattlle a
30111cr 9, 26 6.13 $7
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Thomas
7,
Titusville
Astronaut product. Behind the plate Freshman
SANFORD (7$): McCray 3$, Stambaugh 11,
hitney 1$, Butler 1, S. Thomas?, White 0, Grace 0, Gaudreau Jimmy Hawkins (Ruston, Vu.) completes the rookie corps.
*Iexaaderl, Baker 1, GuyO, Jose.?, SIpplo 4. Totals 32 14.20 Hawkins hopes to fill the vacant spikes of another tough Knight
graduate— Jeff Rudolph.
Senior Chris Jarmuz will also see a lot of behind the mask
Halftime: Sanford 42, DeLand 31. Team fouls: DeLand 18,
duty.
"We play 51 games and one kid can't catch them all,"
ford U. Fouled out: McGee, Tech fouls: none
observed Moon.
completing the outfield is senior Bill lialpin. Moon is looking
at last year's all-region choice as the "steadying Influence For
his young pups."
Unlike the lack of experience in the outfield, the Infield is
loaded with veterans.
Sanford right hander Mike Link hurled a perfect
Former Sanford High ace Robert Smith will handle the
duties at first base. The right-hand Smith batted .398 last year
I -run, no-hit game Tuesday afternoon as the
I ighting Seminoles blanked Edgewater 5-0 at and will be looked on for some power.
"We're looking for Robert to produce some big runs," Moon
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said
ut his Fifth place senior hitter. "lie's a consistent
"Absolutely perfect. 21 up and 21 down," said an hitter,abocapable
of the long ball."
cited Bobby Lundquist about Link's masterMoon's double play combination is made up of senior second
ece. "It's something you don't see very often."
baseman Frank Surmaczewlcz (StandFord, Conn.) and Butch
The Tribe's hard throwing senior struck out
"Bulldog" Round at shortstop, who Moon calls the key to our
defense.
I ne and helped along his cause with a basehit and
At the hot corner will be senior Glenn Miller, who is being
ored a run.
for his job by another talented newcomer, freshman
pushed
was
the offensive hero as he
Shortstop Walt Law
Mark Deglotnine.
ent 2-4 including a two-run homer in the sixth
Hoping to give the veteran infield a diet of groundballs will
ning to put the game on
be Moon's number one pitcher sophomore Karl Hodges. The
Sanford picked up single rI.Vs in the second, rlghthanded Hodges Is a sinkerball specialist from Crystal
*d and seventh innings. Bobby Wells went 23 River.
The number two man Is Tim Syverson, a 6-2 190-pound
ith a double and scored a run.
nlghthander
from Umatilla. Behind Syverson is another
2-3
was
with
a
double
and
a
George Porzlg also
Sanford
Smith.
This one Is Robert's younger brother Terry, an
m batted in. The Tribe's next encounter will be
iIflpo5ifl
6-3
185-pound
Junior nlghthander.
riday afternoon at 4 p.m. at Sanford Memorial
"Terry has struggled with his control tn the past,"saidMoon
Ladium.
about T. Smith who was 3-5 at Seminole Community College
last year. "But I think he's found himself this year.
011 002 1
5 100
ihford
Senior John Matthews, who was used exclusively as a
000 00() 0 -0 00 reliever last year, will be the four th starter. Last year's
(eWater
workhorse Pete Sass and Winter Park senior Joe Russell will
Link and Spin. Hamilton and burger.
also be used as starters. Russell is attempting to come back
from surgery after being one of the state's top pitchers two
years ago.
InthebullpenwillbeworkhorseteamcaptainMikeMlracle,
Sanford's Fighting Lake Brantley, In a 5 p.m.
Randy Delgatti, the Knights only lender,
and
JImi
ft ba
tmlnoles soccer team match Thursday In DeLand.
more
forkba
specialist
ll
Tommy
Marlin.
Evans
High
in COWsemi-final action sopho
foiled DeLand 4-2 Die*iay
product
Billy
Jones
and
right
bander
Tommy
Foy
will
be
advance Intothe semi-final yesierday, Lyman picked up a
starters
to
knoc
k
counted
on
as
or
relievers.
Of the district oir• second period goal
Handling the batwork for Moon's hill corps are designated
off Spruce Ck 2-1. while
L
hitters
Wayne Gardner and Warren Picke tt.. Both bat left
Mainland
APOPha
handed and are juniors. The righthanded DH is Tommy King.
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One couldn't blame DeLand coach Art Parissi and his
Bulldogs If they feel like they spent Tuesday night in a
revolving door.
Seminole coach Bill Payne turned loose his nine departing
seniors before a packed Parent's Night crowd In a constantly
changing line up.
The end result was a convincing 78-57 win before the home
town folks, the Tribe's last home game of the year which
boosted the state's third-ranked team to a sparkling 26-1 slate
heading Into the season finale against Mainland Friday night.
The Bulldogs took the spotlight the first four minutes of the
contest before Bruce McCray canned a rebound for the first
Tribe bucket. From there it was all down hill for Parissi and
company, who earlier this year stated Seminole didn't have
the guards to beat Mainland.
Thethen it was revenge or just a plain old hankerin' to do
gc d In front of the home town crowd.Seminole's guards did
ju t fine thank you.
len Stambaugh accounted for 16 points, all but two coming
on his sweet jumper while speedy Keith Whitney left Deland
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The Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan (country
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eft)
has
opened
up a new chess
left)
game For power and supremacy
In the region. If the Kremlin
can whip up India's fears about
an attack from Pakistan, it will
have won the game. The',*.
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Singer-dancer Nikolai
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comes
to
Russians,
Americans can only see red —
and It's ruining his career.
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are all so-called White
Russians — a term used to
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CIZA 100
Jews who fled communist
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anti-Soviet feelings In the
United States.
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for lack of room have dropped
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been canceled.
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promoters received numerous
calls from citizens concerned
"whether these people are the
Russians," said Sandra
Calvin of the performers'
RURWATOR
organization. A group with
FWM
anti-Soviet signs set up
pickets outside a Houston
theater where Massenkoff
was performing.
"It is absolutely Incredible
that
the present situation in
0 Pow V.W ow
Afghanistan is proving a total
wipeout for the Massenkoff
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Rolls Out
Is an American and not a
On Wheels
Soviet company," said Miss
Model
Calvin.
Since December two shows
psices
ON ITO
have been canceled, and
aunerous others including
a 1'M1çpncert in Mann
County
aptMar.Threatened
by poor box office sales.
Yet In May of last year, 200
fans had to be turned away
when the last of 3,000 tickets
was sold for Massenkoif's
N.'. price 29fl
appearance at the San Jose
LAWNIOY
Performing Arts Center. And
8flFPROPftLED
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thusiasts, nearly four times
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such Hollywood stars as
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Is Sloan Leaving 'Tobacco
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Dershimer's Shot Sinks Greyhounds
By BENTON WOOL)
Herald Sports Writer
Lake Brantley coach Bob Peterson celebrated his birthday
Tuesday evening while his Patriots enjoyed their first victory
ever over Lyman by nipping the Greyhounds 66-64 in a Five
Star Conference match up.
Doug "The Bird Man" Dershimer gathered in a cross court
pass from center Torn Moths with four seconds left in the ball
game to score an unmolested lay up giving the Patriots their
fifth win of the season.
Dershimer led all scorers with 24 points.
"It's great to beat Lyman," replied the talented senior
guard. We've been waiting four years for this win."
Lake Brantley got off to a slow start much to the displeasure
of a noisy Patriot gathering. They missed their first nine shots
from the floor as the Greyhounds climbed to an early 10-0 lead.
The Patriots finally put their first points on the board with
2:25 left in the first period on a basket by senior center Jeff
Sevor.
Lyman held on to an eight point advantage as the first
quarter came to a close.
"We were a little tight early in the game," said Peterson of
his squad's slow start. "But once we got untracked the crowd
pumped us up and got us going."
Dershimer led the Patriot charge as Lake Brantley sliced
the Lyman advantage to 31- at intermission.
The lead changed hands 13 times in the second half and was
tied another six. Dershimer canned 11 points in the third
quarter \chile Greyhounds Sam Lemon and Jeff Nelson
combined for 11.
Former Greyhound John Hoggs, now wearing the Patriot
Blue, grabbed an offensive rebound and followed it up for a
basket knotting the score at 51-all as the third quarter came to
a close.
Guards Gary Hays and Andy Luce tallied the first eight
points of the final quarter for the Patriots, keeping them close.
Junior center Bob Knight took a feed from Luce to give
Brantley a 63-60 lead with 1:40 left in the game.
Lyman quickly called for a time out, then stormed right back
as Kevin Hillman hit a lay up and then Sam Lemon fired in one
of his patented long jumpers to give the Grayhounds a shortlived 64-63 lead with 40 seconds left in the ball game.
The Patriots came back down the flour and Hays was fouled
as he drove to the basket. He hit one of his two free throws to tie
the contests at 64-46.
Lyman then missed a shot with nine seconds left on the clock
and Brantley quickly moved the ball up the floor for I)ershimer's winning lay up.
"Lyman played us tough but we didn't back down," said
Peterson. "Coach Lawrence did a good job of substituting and
staying fresh against us all night.
The trio of Nelson, Lemon and llillman accounted for 12
points each to lead Lyman's efforts. Following Dershimer in
the scoring rnlwnn for the Patriots was senior guard Gary
hays with 17 points. Those two, along with five other seniors
participated in their last home game before an appreciative
crowd.
"We've had good support all year," remarked Peterson.
"The crowd reacted tonight as if were 21-5 instead of 5-21."
"They were our sixth man tonight," added Dershimer about
the home crowd.
Juniors Andy Luce and Torn Moths combined 14 more points
to the Patriot attack.
"Andy came off the bench and did a good job for us said
Peterson."
"I'm glad we finally beat Lyman," replied Luce, who played
at yman as a freshman. "It makes the season worth while."
b'tbe'dntor varsity contest Jay Poag led the Patriots with
18 points as Lake Brantley knocked off Lyman 7140.

I (A 111 G 11, N. C. , U 1) 1

Mier 14 %ears, it 267-125 record,

St'lIIIC little.
"Would I be influenced by the chance to

their basketball prograin without Coach Norman Sloan.

pressure'.) No. no, no," lie sWd. ,, You can't escape pressure. As.

Niirni Sloan and North Carolina State have IX?en one and

fi away from

reflect the overall strength of the conference. if ~ou're talking
to someone from the Big 10, they're going to say theirs is the"

North (irolina State, and the name Norili Sloan eventually
enters the uonver .,t ion."

toughest conference.'
Others speculate Sloan feels he is overshadowed by Smith

But as the seasill. grinds do%%ri, reports inotint that the 53-

and North Carolina, the Wolfpack's arch-ri%al just 30 miles
personality is such that I don't live in anybody's

(if Florida here he coached before coming to Raleigh. Many
published report_s have htiiii going: others have him gone.

shadow," he said.
"I don 't know Why in the world, people like to talk about
Siiiith and uiv relatio ns hip, he added. "That's foolish. I don't
have a dislike for Dean Smith. I have great respect for him. 1
think ke's one of the top people in the business,"
Sloan is a iiian Impossible for fans to react to with indiffer-

of

entrenched figures to a struggling pro~,r,an.

The •'.CC !:a; bee:; t.: cu!!cg t :;l:ct;;;ii- h;;
"a
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leave. U('lj\ failed to interest North Carolina coach Dean
Smmuth n hen John Wooden departed. And, not since Frank
left North Carolina for South Carolina in 1961, has an
,\CC coach left the conference 'oluntaril.
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Sitting in his iiiuiiaculate office . Sloan calls the offer made to
him by Florida "attractive,' but refuses to discuss his intentlons until after the season is over, lie does, lionever. (len,
Millie motives observers have offered for n by he noultl conS
sider leaving,
don't believe I could ever enjoy coaching an more than I
have this year,'' said Sloan, who r e team was 18.6. and iii the
running fora bid to the NCAA playoffs. -I have never loved iny.

inaking. But Wolfpack ath.letic officials this week made a

Jot) any mnore, and I think I get better at it each sear."

(hunter offer to Sloan who has never had it contract since

Some liave speculated lie is tired of the pressure cooker of

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gold iiiedal race at the Winter Olympics.
Erie II&amp;'i(k'n won his third gold medal of the games - the

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only ones earned by the United Sultes in competition
thiv by taking the men's 1,000-meter speed-skating event. The
N)adison, Wis., student proba
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and 10.000 ineter races twfore the ganies are over. But unless

las sister and l"ratianne can get their acts together, that will lx'
the grand total for Uncle Slam's athletes.
Entering Tuesday's competition in the inen's figure skating

it appeared the U.S. had a good shot at a gold medal. Uut,
compulsory figures - slipped slightl during his short pro.
gram and fell to third place.
Tickner will probably (10 well in the final free-skating portion
iii the program Thur sday night but he will have a hard job
overhauling Britain's Robin Cousins, y, is in second place
biehind leader Jan Hoffman of East

'L'hie weather is expected to rise Into the Us which mitay iiiake
things very difficult for the women skiers nho will be coinpeting in the first run of the giant slalorii.
''We are very worried abou t the weather,'' said Marc
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Phllpott 2.3 HR. Odazs 2.3. Lake
Howell: Miller 3B 3 RBI.
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NBA Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W I. Pct. GB
Boston
14 15 .746
Phila
44 16 .133
New York
30 31 .492 15
Wshngtn
25 31 .124 19
New Jersy
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Central Division
W L Pd. 08
Atlanta
36 25 .590 San Anton
32 29 .525 1
Houston
30 30 .soo 51 ,
Indiana
30 32 .181. 6'.'z
Clevelnd
26 38 .106 II'.
Detroit
11 17 .2)0 22
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W L Pd. 08
Kan City
31 26 $91
Milwauke
3$ 21 .556 2"
Denver
23 39 .371 ii
Chicago
21 12 .333 16'
Utah
TO 42 .323 17
Pacific Division
W L Pct. GB
Seattle
45 17 .726
Los Ang
43 14 .705 1"
Phoenix
io 21 .656 1'
San Diego
29 3.4 .460 16"
Portland
21 31 .452 11
Golden St.
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Tuesdays Results
New York 113, Portland 103
Cleveland 12$, Phoenix 109
Chicago 115, Seattle 106
N.J. 123, San Diego 113
Wednesday's Games
Milwaukee at Atlanta
New York at Indiana
Chicago at San Antonio
Seattle at Kansas City
Los Angeles at Denver
Boston at Utah
Houston at Golden State
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Houston at Utah
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Dom brokski cla imed t he 158.

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Olympic gold and caine before the Ring of S eden. :\ritlreas
Wenzel of I ieclitcn.steni won the silver medal and Austria's
Hans Erm took the bronze.
Fast (;erIilal tori three of the other four medal events
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Knights News: Although injuries to Round (25 stitches from
a spike wound) and Halpin (severe ankle sprain) will keep
those two frL-u1 the UCF lineup, here's what Thursday's
openuing d;iv batting order should look like.
1. Foskett ($F-6-0, 170-6 60-yard dash-''can run like a
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"We've got as good a chance as anybody we play," was how
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regional championships TUGS- class and Bart Biddle earned
day, but only three will ad. the 167-pound title. All but
vance to the nationals later Biddle were selected by the
regional selection committee
this month.
Robert Wimberley won the to compete In the nationals In
118-pound division, Doug Omaha, Neb.

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I ngt'mar Stenniark, ho captured the giant slaliti e ith a
str o ng run down Whiteface Mountain. Stenmark turned in it
second nin of 1:20.25 Tuesday for it CollIbined total time ot

iiit'tL'tl in the biathlon for the l';;ist Germans
I. Ic Nelson of McCall. Idaho, n;is the top U.S. finisher ill

UCF Baseball continued from page

PEMBROKE, N.C. (UP!) Peters was victorious in the
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captured NCAA Division 11

'I'lle undefeated U.S. hockev t`ealll Aso mll be III artioll

tonight against West German and a 4oli niedal ill be contested in the 4x10 kilometer cross country relay.

Ullrich file 10-kilollieter biathlon and reigning Otani.

Beth ilelderl has been a disappointment in three races so far
but she has her best chance today in the women's 3,000-miieter
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Tuesday's results

University of Central Florida

- Eric Heiden has done his

part. Now its UI) to his sister, Beth, and figure skater Linda
Fratianne to get the United Stlates out of the deep freeze in the

.e he has will)

opposing fans that has earned him the nick name "Stormin
Norman."
'I think tiiv intensity and involvement in a game out there is
mitisiinderstood at tiiiies," said Sloan. "I ant emotional. I don't
think a Lx'rson is necessarily mad because he's intense. Some
people call it a temper. I call it being emoti ona l ."
Sloan has also had his rocky moments with the press, but is
generall respected for saying what's on his mind.
"Ciii not going to say things to promote to you an image I'm
trying to project,'' Sloan said. "Sometimes I think that may
have " orked against tue.
There is also the matter of money. The package offered by
Florida is reported to be three times what Sloan is now

the Atlantic Ciia.st Conference, where as many as live teams

Heiden Ca tures 3rd o

(lOst ii the road.

tleground %% ill flee - - Toix,Lco itoii(r to return to the Universit%

Wilde oltpack backers are stunned b the remrts, it is
equally difficult for others lU the conference to envision ACC
basketball liming one
its most coliriul. ell- known and

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far as w inning is concerned, everything is relative. The teams

file same for it lorw little," remarked one hardcore Wolfpack
lan Y( iti get I tit o ;a i -onversation %% I th anyone. an vw here about

year-old survivor of the nation's toughest basketball bat-

The "Bird Man" Doug Dershimer drives against
Lyman Tuesday night. Dershimer lilt a lay tip
with four seconds left In the game for a Lake
Brantley win.

this season have been ranked aniong the nation's top 20 at the

and a list of 1ioniiis that include it national chaiiipionship. it's
almost IifllPSSIblt' for North Carolina SLIte fans to envision

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FLORIDA
BRIEF

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - Friends,
relatives and neighbors today puzzled over
how the "very jolly and outgoing" wife of a
wealthy businessman could kill her two small
children and then take her own life,

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!)
An 18-mem ber
statewide grand jury, the fourth in Florida history, was
empaneled Wednesday to look into allegations of
bribery and kickbacks in state land acquisitions over
the past eight years.
The grand jury, whtch was-selected und sworn in by
Circuit Judge John Rudd, of Leon County, will in.
vestigate the state's environmentally endangered land
program as well as the state purchase of park and
recreation lands since 11J72.
"We'll be ready to start presenting things to them in
a month to six weeks," said State Attorney T. Edward
Austin, of Jacksonville, who was named legal adviser
to the grand jury by Gov. Bob Graham.
Although the term of the grand jury is one year,
Au.stth said it could be extended an additional six
months if necessary. He said he expected the in.
vestigatlon to take at least 18 months.
The main focus of the investigation will be on the
quarter-billion-dollar environmentally endangered
lands program. which was administered by the state
Department of Natural Resources.
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The children's bodies were found at 10:15
p.m. Monday on a deserted beach near some
sand dunes 12 miles north of St. Augustine
after Jackson, returning to the couple's
Jacksonville home, found a 3-page handwritten note from his wile,
In it, she threatened to kill the children and
commit suicide, police said. The note also

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Indicated where the children's bodies could be
found,
Palmer, who was lying face down about 12
feet from his brother, was shot four times in
the chest with a .22-caliber pistol. Rhett was
shot twice in the chest. They were found by
members of the St. Johns County 4-wheeldrive posse.
"It makes you sick," Capt. R. M. Williams,
of the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office, said.
"Anybody who would do something like this
has got to be sick."
By early Tuesday afternoon neither Mrs.
Jackson nor the 1979 gold-colored Cadillac
Coupe de Ville she was driving had been
located. The search extended into south
Georgia.
i"inalb, a four-man groundskeeping crew
at the River Bend apartments, dumping
leaves near a Cadillac parked in one of the
apartment spaces, spotted Mrs. Jackson's

Police said Nancy Bauer Jackson, 32, the
wife of Robert A. Jackson, owner of North
Florida Food Systems Inc., fatally shot her
sons, 3-year-old Palmer and 5-month-oh
Ithett, and then drove to a Jacksonville
apartment complex and shot herself in the
head.

Statewide Grand Jury
Looking into Land

Why Did 'Jolly

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moved to the exclusive Colony Cove neighbody, kneeling on the front floor, her head on
borhood where the Jacksons lived six months
the seat.
ago and Mrs. Jackson was the only neighbor
"She carried out the intents of her note,"
who showed them any friendliness.
said Jacksonville homicide detective Gordon
Bass. "She shot herself in the head. It was
"She was a dear person," Mrs. Smith said.
sometime Monday night from the physical
"Last Christmas, she came over and brought
evidence we've gathered. We're pretty sure."
us cakes. We saw her last week, and she was
She was wearing blue jeans, a plaid shirt
in good spirits. There did not seem to be
and a red hooded sweater, Bass said. Next to
anything wrong."
her on the front seat was a note, saying, "In
Mrs. J. W. Davenport, principal of the Lake
case of emergency notify my husband." It
Lucina Elementary School, where Mrs.
gave his name and telephone number.
JacksOn taught first grade four years ago,
Police said they did not think Mrs. Jackson
remembered her as "very happy, very jolly
had any prior history of mental illness,and outgoing."
Her sister, Ms. Sandra Rodriguez, a
resident of the River Bend a,. rtnients, said,
Jacksonville Police Sgt. C. F. Romine said
"Maybe she was coming to see me and just
Jackson, who was under sedation, "talked to
didn't make it. We were very close. I don't
his wife about 4 p.m. by telephone Monday)
know the reason. It's all so jumbled in my
and everything seemed fine. She seemed
head."
completely rational and apparently wasn't
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith said they
upset."

Cook Of The Week

Family Brings Home Bacon
That Walks On Four Legs

AFL-CIO, Teamsters Discussing Consolidation
Tuesday special committees have been
named to begin direct talks on such a move,
which would bring the nation's largest union
back to the organinzation that expelled it in
1957.
At that time, the federation took the action

BAL HARBOR, Fla. t IJP!t - After a 2.
year breakup. the Teamsters Union and the
AFL-CIO have started a negotiating process
for the 2-million-member union to reaffiliate
with the federation.
AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland said

because the Teamsters would not answer
questions about corrupt influence over the
union. The two immediate past Teamsters'
presidents, James Iloffa and Dave Beck,
have served jail terms after holding their
Teamsters' post.

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"regathering of the clan" in the AFL-CIO, he
teels that law enforcement authorities, not
the union movement, should monitor ethical

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"The case is of vital importance to the state of

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scope of a federal district court's authority to interfere
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error of federal contitutlonal magnitude," Smith said.

MRS. NEZZIE S. CAMERON
Mrs. Nezzle S. Cameron, 69,
of 306 W. 13th St., Sanford,
died Tuesday at the Mt. Dora
Medic Home following a long
illness.
Mrs. Cameron was born
Oct. 10, 1910 in Sanford., She
was a member of the First
Baptist Church and a
homemaker.
Mrs. Cameron Is survived
by her hueband, John M.
Cameron, Sanford; two
daughters, Mrs. W. J.
(Jackie) Sullivan of Atlanta,
Ga., Mrs, Kenneth Lancaster
of Columbus, Ga,; and five
grandchildren.
Services will be today at 4
p.m. at the graveside at
Lakeview Cemetery, Sanford
with l. Rev. J. Ted Cnsmato
offtcIath. In lieu of flowers
donations are to be made to
the Harry.Anns Crippled
Children's Home in Urnatllla.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, Is in charge of
arrangements.

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much emphasis placed on sex
these days? Like eating and
sleeping, sex is just another
bodily function. Some people
require more than others and
there are a lot of folks who
ha'dly ever think aboutit,
Today, everywhere you look
you VV WIlUV UJiU books
jelling you how to have
"good” sex. There are even
$herapists to teach people how
to do something that comes
naturally when two people
love each other. My sainted
mother would turn over in her
rave If she knew that people
are actually going to
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qn how to make love.
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Tuesday morning at his home.
Born in Olanta, S.C., he came
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contractor and a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Roberta Truluck,
Sanford; mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Truluck,
Sanford; two sisters, Mrs.
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By TOM NETSEI.
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Herald Staff Writer
I can pinto beans
For most people, bacon
Brown heel and drain. Mix
comi's from the supermarket
beef and other iriredients
wrapped in plastic, ready for
together in a baking dish and
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bake at 350 degrees for 45
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vegetable garden.
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butter,
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garden in the backyard,''pot and add chicken pieces
said Mrs. Tipton..but 1)0(1 to
and tomato paste that has
give it up because caring for it
been diluted enough to cover
"took too iiiuch tune."'
chicken. Add cinnamon stick
The Tiptons have their 10
and orega no. ('over and
acres a few miles away off
simmer for one hour over low
Sanford Avenue and have
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heat.
called it "The G ood Earth.''
When chicken is ready, ('00k
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spaghetti
and Place Oil large
back to the earth,"' said Mrs.
/serving
platter.
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bookkeeper at hopper
chicken and sauce.
Elementary School. ''We're
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2 cups sugar
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sifted
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itiarried to Jim Emerson, and they htavc two children.
Debbie, 16 and Jimmy, 13. Tue family lives in I .ake
Mary.
And how does Queen Glenda feel about her reign!
''I'm really excited. It's a nice thing to be. But
queens still have to prepare breakfast,'' Mrs. Emerson
laughed.
She said she had enjoyed being a Valentine Girl with
the other candidates. ''The girls are all sIcilil
each
has tier own special qualities,'' site said. "I 'III glad I
didn't have to be a judge.''
The other qu ee n candi(lates were: Monies
McGibbon, XI 'I'hieta Epsilon; I .(HS Stiiithi, (anlIlI.i
IAtmlibda; I'hyllis Miller, XI Epsilon Signia ; flat Val,
Winkle, Theta Epsilon; Charlotte Blades, Zeta Xi;
Kitty Corley, Xi Beta Eta; and June hielimls, Ci(
Council.
Co-chairmen for the Annual Valentine Bail were
Margie Belne and June Helms. Proceeds fromit the gala
are directed toward deserving community activities.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
Attorney General
Jim Smith says a federal judge In Orlando went
against rulings of the state and United States Supreme
Courts when he threw out the death sentence of con.
victed killer James DuPree Henry.
Smith asked U.S. District Judge John A. Reed Jr.
Tuesday to reconsider the Feb. 14 ruling and to hear
oral arguments on the Motion. He also asked Reed to
delay his order giving the state 90 days In which to
resentence Henry.

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By DORIS DIETRICH
OURSELVES Editor
In a setting of hearts and sweethearts at the Sanford
Knights of Columbus Hall, pretty Glenda Emerson was
crowned Beta Sigma Phi Valentine Queen for 1980-81
Saturday night.
Judging the eight Valentine Girls representing the
chapters of Beta Sigma and the City Council were the
executive board members of the Orlando City Council
of Beta Sigma Phi.
Master of Ceremonies Alex Serraes introduced the
candidates as each stepped through a large lighted
heart witht her husband.
Who would she be?
In presenting the candidates, Serraes "told their
stories" 'ia a series of slides he photographed of the
candidates in their everyday life roles.
Mrs. Emerson, a secretary at Central Florida
Produce, is a member of Preceptor Beta Lambda
Chapter and has been in the sorority for 15 years. She is

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The Coast
Guard was unable to locate the bodies of four Haitians
Tuesday before a six-hour search was called off
because of high winds.
The missing Haitians were part of a group of
refugees whose vessel was swamped in heavy seas
Monday about ) miles east of Port Everglades.
The Coast Guard said 12 people and three bodies
those of a Latin man, a Haitian woman and baby
Haitian girl
were pulled from the shark-infested
waters Monday after the crew of a 70-foot sailboat
returning from the Bahamas spotted two men
struggling in the water and radioed the Coast Guard.

crowns Queen Glenda Emerson. Left
photo shows Betty Jack, president

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It was 9:47 a.m. when the Atlas rocket unleashed a
torrent of flame and shot Glenn like a bullet kward the
heavens. He was encapsuled inside a ship
Friend.
ship 7 about the size of a telephone booth.
He was 40-year-old Marine Lt. Col. John Glenn then,
and he circled the glove three times at a speed of 17,400
miles as hour, comumienting all the while on the many
sunrises and su nse ts he witnesses.

Retiring Queen Ruth Hoffon, above,

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!)
John Glenn
returns to the site of previous glories today as he
marks the 18th anniversary of America's first orbital
space flight.
Glenn' now a U,S. senator from Ohio, is visiting the
Cape to dedicate a $3,000 marble monument marking
the bite where he began that five-hour trip on Feb. 20,

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Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1980

Subway Riders
Strike Back
At Tormentors
NEW YORK (UPI - City subway riders, long the victims
muggers and others, are fighting back.
In three separate incidents Tuesday, passengers helped
torment their tormentors.
Early in the day, about 40 passengers and a conductor
chased a knife-wielding robber until the culprit was tackled.
They held 1dm down until the police arrived.
In another inci(lent, a chivalrous Bronx boxer "smacked" ,
teen-ager who was bothering a young woman, then stared him
down until police intervened. It turned out the teen-tiger had a
loaded gun.
And a man who resisted an attempted robbery and wound up
on the subway tracks, helped transit police find and nab two
youths in the case.
In the first incident, passengers at the Times Square station
pursued Tony Malcolimi, 24, out of a southbound train yelling
"stop him, stop him."
Transit Officer l)avid Orshowitz said Malcolm of New York
City boarded the train about 4:30 a.m., pulled a 7-inch hunting
knife on a man and yelled, "Give tue your money,"
By the time the train stopped at Times Square, the next
station, jxilice and Transit Authority officers were alerted.
Malcolm, alarmed by train whistles summoning Police,
darted out of the car, but was chased by the passengers and the
conductor. lie was tackled and held down until Orshowitz and
Officer Charles Irving handcuffed him.
A little later, boxer Pedro Odiot, 25, was riding a subway,
taking his 9-year-old brother to the gym. Pedro "hates to see
people being abused" and the sight of a 17-year-old bothering,
young woman "acting fresh - with his face right U next to
hers" did not make him happy.
"1 stood up and told him to lay off," Odiot said. "lie told me
to mind ill)- own business and then my brother noticed lie was
putting a gun in his pocket."
When the doors opened at another stop, Odiot, who became a
professional boxer a year ago, "smacked hint" and the youth
fell out of the car onto the platform.
Before the doors closed again, the teen-ager scrambled
aboard. 'l'lie train started moving and he told Odiot lie would
"kill him,"
For several tense minutes, the two eyed each other, and as
the train rumbled into the next station, CODS burst into the tar
and collared the youth.
"It's not that I intended to be a hero, but I hate to see people
being abused," Odiot said.
Raymond Fermin, 31, was accosted about 2a.m. by two teenagers, one of whom brandished a silver-plated gun. The victim
then either fell or was pushed to the tracks as lit' fought tile
e two
young imien.

Parents Accused

Of Murdenng
Their Children
United I'ress International
She was the first baby in Guadalupe County, Texas, to be
born in 1980, and a few days later she was brought home fromit
the hospital and christened Dianna Maria, the fourth child of
Antonio and Juanita Panlaqua.
On Feb. 5 she was rushed to Santa Rosa Children's hospital
in nearby San Antonio, bruises covering her body, her left leg
broken and her heat! severely battered. Although she showed
no signs of life, she was put on a respirator that forced a heart
beat and fluid-carrying tubes were hooked up to sustain 41
medical definition of life,
Six (lays later a test was made on the baby's brain activity,
and the day after the test was run again. Two days later,
doctors ruled the child's brain was dead.
At 2:38 p.iiz, Tuesday, a court order in hand, doctors pulled
the plug on the respirator and dismantled the tangle of tubes.
Dianna Paniaquu's heart continued a faint beat for seven
minutes, then stopped.
By nightfall, Juanita Paniaqua was charged with murder
-We're filing them (the charges) now," said a spokeswoman
for the county attorney's office immediately after the death
certificate was signed. "It will be murder,"

The removal of the 6-week-old child's life-support equipment
was one of tummy recent actions in several states concerning
child abuse and death at the hands of parents.
In Monroe, 141., a state district judge opens a hearing today
to decide if St. Francis Medical Center officials can disconnect
a respirator from 9-month-old Kristy Crawford, whose brain
was ruled dead shortly after she entered the hospital Last week.
Her mother, Deborah Crawford, 19, is charged with cruelty
"bouncing the infant repeatedly on a hard
to a juvenile
surface." 11cr attorney has filed for a restraining order to stop
attempts to have the plug pulled, which could result in a
charge of second-degree murder against the mother.
Also today in Wichita, Kim., and on Thursday in Fort Collins,
Cob., adults appear before judges in preliminary hearings
involving (lie deaths of their children.
Kansas authorities argue that on Christmas Eve, Thomas
Saud, 25, beat his 3-month-old stepson unconscious. Michael
Saad was kept on life-support equipment until last month,
when the courts finally ruled the equipment should be
removed. Saud has been charged with second-degree murder.
The Fort Collins, solo., court case involves the death of John
Hernandez, a 4-month-old boy ordered removed from lifesupport machines last Wednesday when it was ruled his brain

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After he finally finishes school,
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on women who wrestle in mud
at a nightclub, weightlifting
toads, singing as therapy and
"' interview with the Unknown
Comic are featured
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effects of the drive for sexual
equality are examined through
profiles of three women from
varying backgrounds: Harry
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The Angels become targets of
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possibly wed Wallis Simpson
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boyfriend asks to bring his sisreporters and constituents.
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CDC CBS MOVIE 'Escape
(Premiere) Timothy Bottoms,
competition not televised earliKay Lenz. A young American. er and a summary of the day's
sailed in Mexico on drug posevents In Lake Placid. Frank
Gifford hosts.
Session charges. plans a daring
escape from the corruption
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Herb plan to got back at Eddie
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Events scheduled to be coy- commiserate about their
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Germany. ice hockey (live):
women's compulsory figure
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speed skating, women's giant
slalom, first run men's 4 X 10
MORNING
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Jim McKay hosts
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CHICAGO (UPI) One of the quintuplets born nine weeks
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Nicholas Moeller died Tuesday at Northwestern Memorial
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Friday, 30 minutes after he was removed from a life-support
system, Catherine Schultz, who has not been charged, has
admitted slapping the child but contends she placed him on a
bed and while her back was turned the infant rolled off the bed,
hitting his head on a carpeted concrete floor,
In Buffalo, N.Y., last FridaX, authorities charged Vivian
Walker, 2$, with second-degree murder in the death of her 2 4year-old daughter. Examiners found burn marks on the child's
buttocks and several bruises, Mrs, Walker Is pregnant and has
four children - who have now been placed in foster homes.

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By GAYNOR MADDOX
Special To The Herald
Worried about a heart attack? You might try sipping a little
alcohol before dinner.
Such relaxing news comes from Harvard Medical School
researchers, who report that mo4erate drinkers
those who
consume two beers, cocktails or klasses of wine each day
are less likely to die of heart attack than teetotalers.
Why this appears to be so Is only speculation so far, but we
interviewed heart patients of two New York specialists who
recommend two drinks a day.
One of these men will be 86 in June. He has been in the
hospital three times with severe attacks of angina. Now he has
a pacemaker.
He lives at home with his wife and does some paid work each
week for his old company.
He avoids adding salt and sugar at the table. Instead, he uses
pepper and lemon juice for seasoning. He often has his meals
on a tray in front of the television; now and then lie dines out.
These are representative of dinners prepared by his wife:
DINNER ONE
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Thin slices of panbroiled steak
Frozen deep yellow

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doctors already have testified the child previously suffered
two skull fractures, a broken left arm and a broken collarbone
apparently Inflicted in beatings.
In another Colorado case, Denver authorities are investigating the death of 8-week-old James Michael Schultz last

Stir together sour cream and ginger. Mix in cherries. Ser' e
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1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup 1 1 2 pt.) whipping or heavy cream, whipped
12 cup chopped maraschino cherries
Grated sweet cooking chocolate
In medium saucepan, mix unflavored gelatine with 2
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juice. Let stand 1 minute, Stir over low heat until gelatine is
completely dissolved, about 5 minutes; stir in vanilla. Pour
Into large bowl and chill, stirring occasionally, until mixture
mounds slightly when dropped from spoon.
In medium bowl, beat egg whites until soft peaks form;
gradually add remaining sugar and beat until stiff. Fold egg
whites, then whipped cream and cherries into gelatine mixture, Turn Into 8 (6 oz.) juice cans and chill until firm.
Unmold by dipping in warm water and loosening sides with
sharp knife. Roll in chocolate; garnish, If desired, with additional cherries. Makes 8 servings.

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maraschino cherries conveniently molded in empty juice cans.
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For example, tllt)tmfl(i a special ham salad made with
creamed cottage cheese over pineapple slices and lettuce. Top
with herry dressing for added flavor and visual appeal.
Or spoon ham salad over peach halves. Serve with a dressing
flavored b' sour cream, ginger and cherry.
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mashed squash with the other Ingredients If desired.
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14 cup vinegar
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
2 tablespoons steak sauce
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light brown. While chicken is browning, melt margarine in
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garlic and saute about 5 minutes or until onion is clear.
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prevent over-browning. Makes 4 generous servings.
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1 envelope unflavored gelatin
I package 3 ounce; strawberry flavored gelatin
1 can 116 ounce; stewed tomatoes
12 cup chopped celery
2 tablespoons chopped green pepper
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chicken in baking pan. Place walnut halves in center of each
peach. Pow thickened glaze over chicken and peaches.
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baking 20 minutes or until leg moves freely when lifted or
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Chicken is it year 'round favorite. But its so adaptable that
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Versatile, easy to serve, economical in calories as well as at
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well as compatible with other foods. From the early days of
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with brown sugar and dot with butter or margarine. Bake in
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minutes on low fire. Serves 4 to 6.
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SQUASH FRITTERS
lti pounds summer squash
Boiling salted water
1 large onion, finely chopped
salt and pepper
3 tablespoons grated cheese
3-4 cups bread crumbs
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 eggs
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combine with strawberry gelatin in large bowl. Add softened
unflavored gelatin stirring until all gelatin is completely
dissolved. Add tomatoes and juice, celery, green pepper and
Tabasco sauce. Fold all but !2 cup fruit cocktail into gelatin
mixture. Pour into individual 1 cup molds or into 5-cup mold.
Refrigerate wtil firm (at least 2 hours). Combine ingredients
for dressing. Unmold salad onto bed of lettuce. Garnish molds
with remaining fruit cocktail. Pass honey-sour cream
kesslng. Makes 4-6 servings.
PEACH SOUFFLE
1 can (16 ounce) cling peach slices
2 tablespoons kirsch
2 tablespoons cdlntreau
'i, teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons sugar
3 egg yolks
4 egg whites
4 teaspoon cinnamon

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sieve. Sprinkle pureed peaches with kirsch, colntreau, salt and
sugar. Place In saucepan and heat to scalding. Remove from
heat and cool to lukewarm. Beat in egg yolks. Beat egg whites
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white. Turn batter Into buttered 1's quart souffle dish. Bake in
4254grees F. (hot) oven for 20 minutes. Serve Immediately.
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oxygenation to the brain can problems and to help them.
be the problem. That can selves. The more letters I
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
culatory diseases involving yourself the more impressed 1
'the heart itself or from a plug am with the point that mid.
if
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For Thursday, February
that interfere with blood flow. giving themselves a memory
There is such a long list of training program, You could
YOUR BIRTHDAY
who stimulate you mentally. things that can cause this probably still benefit from
EEK &amp; MEEK
February2l, 1980
byHowieSchneider
Through an exchange of problem that I'm convinced this yourself. You can
Projects you conceive this ideas, you may learn of that a person who has such exercise the brain and the
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your horizons,
When you think you've come
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up with something good, you've been contemplating
submit it to the people who making a minor adjustment
cow
con get it to the nuirket-p1we. to help your vAbik or cwew.
PISCES(Feb. 20-March 20) this is a good day to do it.
Your first thoughts are likely
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
to be your most productive Your judgment is quite keen
lead in dummy and continuo
s today. When you get an today. so abide by your
with a spade won by the king
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If you're exercising on a regular basis, you're on the way to
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A beginning exercise program shouldn't be full of pains and
strains. Nor should a good eating program consist of selfdenials and unap pe tizing meals. What it should Include is a
good titix of a variety of foods providing the nutrien ts needed
by the body, with the number of calories consumed no more
than the number of calories expended.
Nutritionists say that Americans consume too many
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saturated fat. To alter these eating patterns they recommend
that most Americans:
—Eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
—Eat less fatty meats and more poult ry and fish.
—Cut down on sugar and foods high in sugar content.
—Use less salt and eat fewer foods high in sa lt content.
—Substitute skim milk for whole milk.
Eat fewer egg yolks and other high cholesterol foods.
—Eat less fat and pa rtially substitute polyunsa t ur ated fat
for saturated fat.
Fora practical food guide that follows the recommendations
given he re, see the good groups in "Shaping-Up for the Long
hun" (available from Dept. SU.FC, Box 307, Coventry, CT
06238). And to start you on the way to completely the Fitness
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-:FICTITIOUS NAME
engaged in business at 830 Hwy.
Notice is hereby given that I am 1
97 Longwood, Seminole County,
FURN DUPLEX-near down
CALEND
engaged in business at P.O. Box
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Park
town. very neat 2 story. Cozy
Florida under the fictitious name
t, Lake Monroe, Fla. 32747,
Of AUTO LIQUIDATORS OF
home for 2 families, or great
Seminole
Cuunty,
Florida
under
—4
investment with excellent
i LONGW000, and that I intend to the fictitious name of FORMITEX,
322 - 2611
831 - 9993
income. Assume B pct. mtg.
register said name with the Clerk
INC. FLORIDA DIVISION. and
29—Rooms
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
$36,000.
that I intend to register said name
I of the Circuit Court. Seminole
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
County, Florida in accordance
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
With the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
with the provisions of the Fic44C line
1 time
Seminole County. Florida in ac
SIeeping.
kit.' pniv.
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Election of
HOURS
Iltious Name Statut es, ToWit:
3consecutive times
39c
a line
cordance with the pr ovisions of the
laundry. Elderly lady,
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
officers.
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
S3 PM
working or ret. Private home.
.
8 00 A M
7 consecutive times
36c a line
1957.
Inc REALTOR,MLS'
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
Sanford. 323.5627.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
'the Sanford Chapter of AARP, noon, Sanford Civic
Sig. Samuel Wyner
1957
SATURDAY 9 Neon
Center. Dr. MichaelM. Kolkin of Longwood will be the
Sanford Graclobs livIng. Peas
Publish Feb 6. 13, 70. 27, 1980
3 Lines Minimum
or Night
Sig. Formitex, Inc
3235774
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
'DES 27
speaker. Covered dish luncheon.
Florida Division
Oak
Ml.
S.
.
Inquire
500
NOTICE OF PUbLIC
By. Benjamin D. Coate
DEADLINES
GED Test Orientation,
Orienth
MEETING
4p.m., Seminole Community
President
41—HnuSes
.
The
Seminole
County
Local
College. Tests scheduled for Feb. 25, 26 and 27.
PubliSh Feb. 6, 13,20.77. 1980
Planning Agency will conduct a
Noon
The
Daylefore
Publication
DES 26
public meeting to consider making
..
— ..----------. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
SANFORD-Pàdè1ed I BR
Midway. NewlyremodeledlBR.
recommendations to the Seminole
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Sunday - Noon Friday
plus den-air, tile bath. SflO.
Senior Citizens Tour for a day at Seaworid. Leave
block on 1 acre, Ig sc porch 1.
County Board of County Corn
Adults. 811.7813.
fenced yd. New ww carpet &amp;
Sanford at 9 a.m. with pick up at Leed's in Seminole
missioners regarding adoption of
STATE OF FLORIDA
______________________________________________________
(H. Quiet country living. By,
the following Ordinances or
Plaza at 9:30
Return at 5p.m. Call Doris Rogers
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL
Beautiful I OR Condo
Owner. 531.500. 322-0216.
revisions to adopted Ordinances.
.
SERVICES
Fully eqpt. kit. + W.D, Pool
for reservation.
AN ORDINANCE AMEND.
4—Personals
DIVISION OF BUILDING CON.
18—Help Wanted
323.6570
.
ING SECTION 42.03310 OF
_____________________
STRUCTION AND PROPERTY
Public meeting to discuss proposed conversion of
WILSON PLACE- gorgeous,
ORDINANCE 77.20, AFFORDING
MANAGEMENT
.iIIed -nsw..hnme.
..LB.R=$2Q9uP.POOl.Adu1tS.OflJYSeminole Harness Raceway to a dog-racing facility,
! PROVISIONS FOR THE PLACE. ---P
...WhvflpJnn.....
c-T -- Eeen
'on
Lake
foyer
8.
baths,
Ig
brick
F1'
in
Ada.
Just
So.
of
MEP1
OF
ADVERTISING
Mate" Dating Service. All
City
state Rep. Bobby
Regional Juvenile Detention
i:30
FR w-paddle fans, built in
Airport Blvd. on 17.92 in
BENCHES IN THE UNINCOR
ages,
P.O.
Box
6071,
Clearwa
Center, Seminole County, Florida.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
.
Brantley, host.
Sanford.
Call
323.1670
microwave, half acre oak
PORATED AREAS OF SEMI.
ter. Fl. 33518
No. Hrs.-7833.
_tareç's Village
shaded lot. $95,000.
NOLE COUNTY
PROVIDIN;
FOR: Department of Health and
SATURDAY, FEBRIMRY23
. AN EFFECTIVE DATE
IN
Rehabilitative Services.
think Positive Americat Order
Community
Day,
of Central
31—APartments Furnished SHADOW LAKE WOODSA RESOLUTION TO AMEND
your "Welcome Home Host.
QUALIFICATION
PEOPLE
All
bidders
wooded half acre shows off this
SECTION 1 4.1, SEMINOLE
Florida for young and old; 10,000 meter run, youth
mus t submit prequatification data
ages" bumper Window sticker
4
OR split plan w.wood 1 stone
PLACING
COUNTY
SUBDIVISION
REGU.
Efficiency Apart ment
todayt When they get home
of their
soccer clinic and "learn by doing" activities.
eligibility to submit
exterior. Great room w.FP,
LAT IONS TO ALLOW THE
Prefer working person
let's give then a big Central
proposals live (5) calendar days
solarium, sunken shower - tub
COUNTY TO ACCEPT IRREVO
Gen bookkeeper &amp; office skills.
Ph. 904.775.7516
Florida Welcome' $2.00 (in
p.iorto the bid opening date if not
Sanford VFW Post and Aubiliary Benefit Barbecue,
combo in Master, &amp; low
CABLE LETTERS OF CREDIT
Super
boss
&amp;
surroundings.
cludes
tax,
postage &amp; han
previously qualified by the
- .-. .- -------------'
assumption Price 598,500.
noor to 6 p.m., long cabin post home on lakefront,
ISSUED BY A BANK OR OTHER
Division for the current fiscal year
dung). SAK Promotions LTD,
32--Houses Unfurnished
SAVINGS INSTITUTION AS AN
MANAGER TRAINEE
music bz Rhythm Rascals, t3azaar and bake sale.
P. 0 Box 978, Casselberry, Ft.
(July I thru June 30).
- .-- --- -FANTASTIC 4 BR, 26. huge kit..
ALTERNATE FORM or SECUR.
High School grad, will train. $770
32707.
Sealed bids will be received.
Proceeds for Kathleen Anderson Comprehensive
formal DR, 1g. Master BR,
ITY TO SATISFY CERTAIN LE.
mo.
Exc.
benefits,
readaloudon:
Lk.
Mary
Blvd.,
3
BR.
28,
..-------publicly opened and
citrus trees, low cash to mtg.Workshop for the adult handicapped of Seminole
GAL SUBMITTALS REQUIRED
garage,
ref.,
range,
Moving to a newer home, apart.
Perfect location
'
IN THE PLATTING PROCESS.
County. Open to public.
LOAN CLERK
microw ave, drapes, no pets.
DATE AND TIME: March 12,
ment? Sell "don't needs" fast
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
Application
&amp;
processing
exp.
$375 mo. 862.6893.
.
1980 until 2:00 P.M., local time.
with
a
want
ad.
SECTIONS 696(a) and 6 98, SEM .
EXCLUSIVE ½ acre in country,,.'
Cathedral Court No.
Angel for a boss,
of Amaranth in.
PLACE: State Office Building,
INOLE COUNTY CODE, ADOPT.
3
BR,
l'.'z
8,
10
mm.
to
Sanford3 BR, 26, Carport,
stallationoI officers, 8p.m., Masonic Temple, N.
at the Hearing Room, 941 West
ING THE 1979 EDITION OF THE
privatearea,CH1A,lg.patlo.
AC,S32SflrstlIast
FACTORY MAINTENANCE
Park,
Morse
Boulevard,
Winter
Ave.. Sanford.
STANDARD MECHANICAL
6— Child Care
carpeted, easy cash to mont..
349.5540
Elec. &amp; welding exp. Top
Florida
32789.
CODE WITH CERTAIN AMEND.
Only $4 5,900.
notch company.
'
PROPOSAL: Bids must be
4 OR, 1½ B, Fl Rm.carpeted,
MENTS THERETO; PROVIDING
Sanford VFW Post
on
in
full
in
accordance
submitted
8 p.m., post borne
C.H.A $325 mo.
FOR INCLUSION IN THE SEMI
INVESTMENT Western Auto,
GENERAL LABORERS
Will Baby Sit
with the requirements of the
+ dep. 3220216
lakefront.
NOLE COUNTY CODE AND
12.000 sq ft. auto lift w.air'
Use muscles &amp; get rich, Many
In my home. $25 wk
drawings, specifications, bidding
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
compressor, 1g. sign in front,
openings.
Sanford
TUESDAY, MARCH 4
and
contractual
condition,
which
SPACIOUS
COUNTRY
STYLE
DATE.
owner will sell inventory at
may
be
examined
and
obtained
Over 50 Club of Ssifor4, 10:30 a.m., Redding Garhome3 BR, 28, extra 1g. kit., &amp;
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
cost. This is a real money
-CASHIER-HOSTESS
from the:
Fl. rm. on 1 acre. $450 mo. Ph.
SECTIONS 6 126(a) AND 6127.
dens social hail.
maker. Only $135,000.
Chance to be charming
exc.
9od
Things
to
Eat
ARCHITECT -ENGINEER:
Se igier Realty, BROKER, 321.
SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE,
dining spot.
Gutmann Dragash Associates
0641.
ADOPTING THE 1979 EDITION
SATURDAY, MARCHS
UNBELIEVABLE lake front
Architects Planners, Inc., Post
OF THE STANDARD PLUMBING
Naveloranqes&amp;grapefruit
home on 1g. chain of lakes.
Sanford Kiwanis Club Pancake Day and
Theseareonlyafew.
Lk. Mary
New Home
938,
Drawer
Office
Sanford,
. CODE WITH CERTAIN AMEND.
$4 bul
BR, 28, C.H&amp;A. paddle boat,
VACANTI READY
tion,March 8, Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30
Florida
32711.
MENTS THERETO; PROVIDING
327 6733. 3220362
sea wall, dbl. car garage, w.w
CALL ANNETTE
TELEPHONE: 305 3225472.
3 BR, 28 home w.FR, eat-in kit.,
p.m. Auction begins at 5 p.m.
FOR INCLUSION IN THE SEMI.
912 French Ave.
car pe t &amp; much more. Priced to
Appropriation No. I 7"9"!33
_________________________
cfbl car garage in Brandermill.
NOLE COUNTY CODE AND
Corner
of
10th
&amp;
French
sell. $87,500.
t
SATUR9AY, MARCH 15
$450 mo.
CONTRACT AWARD: The PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
"YOUR FUTURE IS
:
11Instructions
DATE
contract will be awarded by the
Second Annual Sa nf ord Road Race, 8 a.m., 100
00
H.D. Realty Inc. REALTOR
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
OUR CONCERN"
Executive Director, Depart ment
AN UKUINANU AMINDING
630 8600
SELL
HOUSE, CALL
meter plus mile 7:30 a.m. "Fun Run" starting from
of General Services.
SECTION 651.
SEMINOLE
I
_______
US. WE HAVE BUYERS!
cinrnrd Civic Center,
Publish Feb. 13,70,1980
25c RAINBOW
COUNTY CODE ADOPTING THE
23c
.
COOKS&amp;COOK TRAINEES
-t c)lent
DES-67
-.1979 EDITION OF THE STAND.
—
CHALLENGING REWARDING
ARD BUILDING CODE FOR USE
Creative
Expressions
322.7813
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O
fast food take-out store, in.
WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY;
2 mature, r es ponsible young
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
surance, cr edit union, profit
..
OMITTING SECTIONS 111, 112,
men would like to rent turn, or
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
share
avail.
Apply
Lake
Mary
FOR
-----------AND 113 OF THE STANDARD
part. turn. house in Sanford.
Inc
REALTOR,
MLS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
..
66
Food
Store,
Lake
Mary
,
Fl.
Ip_i
_
BUILDING CODE AND ADOPT
Lake Mary area. Have dep.
_________________
Case No. $0.21.CA.o4.p
Call Nelson 666.5209.
323.5774 Day or Nigh
Kitchen helper, experienced,
Mary C. Wms, to Doris E Lake, Dorothy P., Lots II &amp; IS &amp; W 2511 ING APPENDICES 0. H AND I.
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
PT. FT. All around assistant
begin 1421 chains S 7 wo chains W of Lot 16 01k C Tr 10 second rep of
SWORKING
SUPERVISORS
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE
DORIS MARIE BEASLEY,
for quality restaurant. Prep.,
of NE corner of NW4 of NW4 of
W600ft Sanlando Springs, $32,300.
Exp. in cabinet making, cutting
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECPetitioner-Wife
salads, line working. Apply in
NE'4 of Sect, $75,000.
The Babcock Co to Laura C.
formica Be a leader. $1, 000
TIVE DATE.
and
person, see Mrs. G. • DeItona
Robinson. 316; Windward Sq..
Johnny Walker Real Est. Inc t
mo. to start.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
DEWEY
Inn.
BEASLEY,
Daniel J. Cacciatore &amp; wI Karen Sect, 3. $4,000.
ORDINANCE
NO. 19-9, THE
Respondent -Husband
M. Lot 145 &amp; the E', of Lot III
Fred Mange Jr. &amp;wf Joyce M.to
Immediate opening for LEGAL
COUNTY ENERGY
General Laborers- Day shift,
M.M. Lords First Add to Citrus Carl Stuart Courtney, Lots S 8.
NOTICE OF ACTION
EFFICIENCY BUILDINO
SECRETARY. Typing skill,
apply at Mill office between S
577,500.
Bik, 33 Sanlando The Suburb
TO: DEWEY J. BEASLEY
minimum oo w.p.m. Demo&amp; 11 a m. Ref. Req. American
Olin AM Homes of El Inc to Beaut. Sant Sect., $41,625 11.5 CODE" TO ADOPT MORE ENwhose address is unknown
strafed
concern
for
the
poor.
ERGY
EFFICIENT
REQUIRE.
Wood
Products,
700
Marvin
Jaime
Jaime V. Soto &amp; wf Myrna, Lot I Percent,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Apply In person at CENTRAL
Rd., Longwood, Ft
131k B Greenwood Laks Un 1,
Richard B. Rogers &amp; wf Nell H. MENTS FOR THERMAL AND
action for Dissolution of Marriage
FLORIDA LEGAL SER.
559,100.
loTondaL.Chas$ain,Lot9BlkQB LIGHTING EFFICIENCY DE.
has beenfiled against you and you
VICES, INC., 104 South Park
SIGN STANDARDS FOR USE
Olin AM Homes of Fl Inc to Wm. Quail Pond Add to CO. 535.600.
are required to serve a copy of
RN or LPN, Ito I? part lime.
Avenue, Sanford, Florida
WITHIN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY;
Sabal
Point
B. Soyars, Lot 3 Cluster P Sterling
Prop Inc to The
your written defenses, If any, to it
Apply In person Sanford Nursinl I
RQvIQING.EoR
INCLUSION
IN
______________________________
AIItS.Ung
______________________________
.
Southron
PaitlN 21, 147,700.
Crp, Lot 29 Whisper'
&amp; Convalescent Cett.r, 930
on: SUSAN A. ENGLAND, At
17's!sIr
AN EQUAL OPPQRTUNtTY,.11
HE EM HOLE COUNTY CODE
Superior Constr. Co. Inc to Wood atsabalPoint UN2,$fl,500.
torney for Petitioner, LEGAL - MeflOnvill..
EMPLOYER
AND
PROVIDING
AN
EFFEC.
Jeffrey L. Ginter Awl Masayo, Lot
Winter Springs Dcv Crp to Delco
CLINIC
OF
ENGLAND &amp;
EASE SEALING &amp; MAINT. CO.
TIVE DATE.
Complete Mobile
591k I? N Orlando, $37,,
Inc Lot 161 Winter Springs Un
CHEEK, P A 1007 East Highway
Spring special 2 coats of sealer
MINORITIES ENCOURAGED
AN
ORDINANCE
DECLARING
Home Repair
Cou ntry Homes Inc to David W. $31,000.
436, Altamonte Springs, Florida
TO APPLY
on 1500 'ds or more, 25c per sq
CERTAIN
BUILDINGS
,
OR
Wm S. Dakam 8. WI Barbara A.
Foederer &amp; wf Diana B., Lot II
37701, on or before March 3, 1980,
yd; restriping 9c ft.
STRUCTURES WITHIN THE UN.
$370 per thousand for envelopes
toParkAve. Mobile Park Inc, Lots
Tuscawilla UN 7, 5101,500.
and file the original with the Clerk
Any cleanipg extraSERVICES UNLIMITEO
INCORPORATED
AREAS
OF
you
mall.
Postage
Paid,
Free.
Joseph P. Lafleur Jr. &amp; Beverly 9.15 BIIi k2 &amp; lots 1.19 61k 1
of the Court either before service
Division of Maior US Corp. is
AnyrepairextraNew or Old. Small or Large,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
WHICH
BLW.EH
P.O.
Box
13332A.
Morton to Paul D. Duval a. wt Dreamwold Second Sect, $100.
on Petitioner's attorney Staled
use only Federal Spec.
seeking
DOT
qualified
drivers
We
Inside or Outside, Top or
ARE UNOCCUPIED AND UN.
Orlando, Fla . 32809.
Mary E., Lot 124 Wedgewood UN 3,
(QCD) Robert E. Marinak &amp; wf
abo ve, or immediately thereafter,
for
materials. Co'smicoat Sealer.
the road private
-.
Bottom, We do it All. Home
SUITABLE FOR OCCUPANCY
$65,300.
OphetlaR.toRobert F. Catledge &amp;
otherwise a default will be entered
Been in Seminole Cty 20 yr's
carriage operation to be based
Repair l Remodeling. F.nces,
AND WHICH ARE UNSAFE,
Small Est. Inc to Edwin W. King, wf Denise M., Lot 21 BIk E Sum.
against you for the relief prayed
Or1134-6303
in Sanford, Fl. Qualified ap.
Sanford 322-7510
roof,
of, carpet, plumb, patio,'
DANGEROUS
OR
UNSANITARY
The WL. of the N½ of NE'i less merset N Sect, $28,000.
for In the Petition.
plicants must have two-man
MMEMMMEMMMMMiNNOW
etc., etc., etc. Chances are if
TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES;
the W 50 ft of E 19011 Plus Rd 46 r
Paul N. Unger to U.S. Home Crp
WITNESS MY HAND and the
learn exp., be at least 25 yrs of
we can't do it no one can. 24 hr.
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF
The E ½ of NW'. Of SEI,/4 Sect,
w Sect, $100
Seal of this Court on this 28th day
age &amp; have a min. of 2 yrs.
DEFECTS
TO
OWNER;
PRO.
332.0771
Richard T. Bargamian &amp; wf $496000.
of January, 1980.
over the road cap., good
VIDING FOR CERTIFICATION
Sharon L. to Charles R. Lus I wf
Robert F. Graham Jr. &amp; WI
(SEAL)
references &amp; a proven safety
TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Elizabeth, Lot 7 61k A N Orlando Mary Ann W. to Michael F.
322-0213 Mrs. Barbara Johnson
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
COOKS
record required. Interested
COMMISSIONERS
WRITTEN
R ebuild Condemned Hov
Spangler &amp;wf Debra S., the Sloft
(after 5p.m.) Bldg 2116, Apt. 2
Terr., 516.200.
Clerk of Circuit Court
applicants
please
reply
to
Box
FINDI UGS OF THE NUISANCE
SOBALINT
322.5645
Masters Cove Apt's
Frederick B. Drementz &amp; WI Jan of 1 lot 16 &amp; lot 17 BIk 202nd Sect,
Seminole County
IL co The Evening Herald,
IF
NOT
ABATED
IN
SPECIFIED
E. to Julian T. Caldwell &amp; WI San Lanta, $27 000.
Age-Newborn to 1 yr's.
.
.
By: Cynthia Proctor
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
TIME LIMITS; PROVIDING FOR
Winter Springs Homes Inc to
Carolyn R., Lot 5 61k C Camelot
Sa.m.to S p.m.-Mon. thru FrI.
1 Man, quality operation
Deputy Clerk
32771. EOE M.F.
&amp;
THE DETERMINATION OF
Once D. Belsner &amp; WI Helen M.
UN 1,
You supply all necess.
Publish Jan 30 &amp; Feb. 6, 13, 20,
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Drivew ay's
SUCH NUISANCES BY THE
$40 per child-per week
Ross Builders Inc to Wm. W. Lot 66 Wildwood, $47,800.
etc. Wayne Beat. 327.1321
1980
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS.
Winter Springs Homes Inc to
Keenan Jr. 1 WI Eleanor, Lot 14
DER 103
SIONERS; PROVIDING FOR NO.
P
M
Mildred F. Worden, Lot 43 Wild.
BIk A Sky Lark Subdv, $46,000.
TICE TO OWNER, IF KNOWN,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
wood, $37,300.
Ralph E. Kschal to Knud P
I's easy to place a Classified Ad
OF SUCH LAND, BUILDING,
Mature woman to care for Semi.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Olin AM Homes of Fl Inc to
Kundesen, Lots 71 S addenda to
We'll even help you word It.
STRUCTURE
OR
PREMISES
.
CIRCUIT
invalid &amp; housework. Private
FOR
Donald J. Devito I WI Evelyn F.,
SEMINOLE
Cell 327.2311,
Alt 7 Palm Springs, $323,000.
DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC
TOWER'S IEaUfl'SALÔP( 'COUNTY, FLORIDA
room &amp; bath. Good salary,
'
Country Club VIII Gliders Inc to Lot 17 01k B Sterling Park UN 4,
NUISANCE; PROVIDING FOR
formerly Harrl.tt's Beauty Nook
Perm. Ref. req., able to drive
Michael J. Defeo &amp; WI Marie, Lot $5&amp;600.
PUBLIC HEARING; PROVID
5196. lit St., 327.3702
CASE NUMBER: 003$SCA.I$-L
322399$.
Olin AM Homes of Fl Inc to
51 Country Club VIII UN I, $14,700.
ING FOR METHOD OF SERVICE
RE: THE PETITION OF;
. Country Club VIII Older's Inc to Andrew L. Koberlein &amp; WI Ellen
OF THE NOTICE AND SUM.
MINDI NELL LETELLIER, a
DODD
__________________________________________________
Stanley M. Glasser I wf Carolyn B., Lot 6 Cluster L Sterling Park
Retired Radio advertising
MONS;
AUTHORIZING
THE
Minor
L., Lot 57 Country Club VIII UN 1, UN $46300.
salesman, want to make extra
Landclearing, Fill Dirt I. CIaj''
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS.. and
The Babcosk Co to Morris
$10,100.
income every month? Call the
MEINTZER'TIL!
SIONERS
TAKE
Chuckoormly
TO
NEC.
NELLIE
MAY
ERASURE
• her
FF Scm to Belco Entrp Inc from Steinman I WI Mildred, UN 306,
BIG ONE WETO. 904.734.9396
tew or repair, leaky showers our
ESSARY CORRECTIVE ACTION
372.7991
Mother
NW corner of Lot 17 BIk 0, DR. Cranes Roost VIII Sect, 3, Condo,
specialty,
23
yrs.Exp.
8691362.
TO ABATE PUBLIC NUISANCE
Bartender .Cocktail
Waitress.
Petitioners
Mitchell Survey of Levy Grant, $36,900.
UPON FAILURE OF THE OWN.
Tile floors Installed
Exp., apply in person Deltona
The Huskey Co to Russe ll T.
1851000.
ER TO DO SO; PROVIDING FOR
NEEDED NOW.
NEWIREPAIR
Inn. Mon thru -Fri. 2 to 6p.m.
TO : ARNOLD LETELLIER
W. Kirby Moncrief Ind &amp; Tr to Swain Jr. Lot 1001k C Sweetwater
A METHOD FOR THE ASSESS.
'
Free Est.
13017$3aft6
address unknown
Club UN lA, $79,900.
FE Sam From the NE¼ of SW'/
MENT OF THE COST OF SUCH
CARPENTERS
Last Known address:
The Babcock Co to Kenneth R.
Sect 71, $100.
ABATEMENT TO THE LAND
Parttlme Estimator
Unknown
Clarence W. Angle &amp; wf Octavio Slate I w'f Rachel R. Un 202
tERTIFIEOLAWN
UPON WHICH SUCH NUISANCE
Exp. only need apply
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
'.
M. to Donald D. Royer, Lot 7 61k 4 Cranes Roost VIII Sect, 3, CNOD,
&amp; LANDSCAPING
EXISTS;
PROVIDING
AUTHOR.
Petitioner, MINDI NELL LETEL.
322- 111"S
A . S. Russells Add to Fri Reed, *5.4,700.
FREE ESTIMATES 322.7903
ITY TO SELL MATERIAL SAL
LIER a minor, and NELLIE MAY
'Alterations, Dressmaking,,
$12,500.
(QCD) John S. Andrew's Jr. to VAGED AND TO CREDIT THE
ATTENTION
HOUSEWIVES:
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ERASURE, her Mother. In the
Anthony Juliano I nd. Tn., to Fl
Joseph M Muraslto Sr., begin it
PROCEEDS AGAINST THE COST
Do you find time on your
.3230107
above
styled
action,
has
filed
a
Homecraf firs Inc The E lift of
the SW corner of NEI. Of NW'/4 of OF ABATEMENT OF THE NUI
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Do
enjoy
you
Petition in the above styled Court
Lot 7 1 the W 36 ft of Lot I 91k H
Sect. 6, $100.
SANCE; PROVIDING THAT
housework? Could you use
for the Name Change of the minor
LW Park, U.000.
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$3.10 hr. during the hr's. the
(QCD) Same as above, property ASSESSMENT SHALL CONSTI.
child named in that Petition, and
(QCD) Donald F. Keilman to
Plinting by Anthony Corino,
TUTE A LIEN UPON SAID LAND
kids
are
in
school?
Come
see
having
a
Width
of
23
it
on
either
you are commanded to serve a
Eleanor M. Keilman, Lot ill
rvwalI.
1.IIlnnt. -,
ari xx,..,.
r....i,..
- .. Collings
imx.
n -..vuuiry
or i*t., pros re,
us. Quality Inn North, 1.1 &amp;
side of a road having a centerline AND PROVIDING METHODS OF
copy of your written defense's If
Wood-crest UN 3, $100,
rsoalr•d. Re;. &amp; Comm,1
FORECLOSURE
AND
COLLEC.
cleaning.
Free Est. 3220071.
431,
Longwood.
which has a point of beginning
any, on CARMINE M. BRAVO,
Isiah Porcher &amp; WI Mary to
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Remodel &amp; Additions.
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TION OF SAID LIEN; PROVID.
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
apprOX.663ftW.7lOftSoftheN¼
ESQUIRE, Petitioner's attorney,
Mildew Hodgson I Henry Por.
Call 8315398or $620134.
ING FOR HEARING BEFORE
BROILER
I
GRILL
COOK
corner
of
sect.
6,
1100.
wttoseaodressIs:
$43
State
chit', Lots 15.21 W.F. Leavitts
Road
THE BOARD OF COUNTY cOM
FOOD WAITR ESSES
PpJ,*Ing&amp;IlsIr ":
434, Suite 109, Longwood Village,
628-0636
Subdv, $100.
Ar Di Homes Inc to John A. MISSIONERS TO CONTEST THE
COCKTAIL WAITRESSES
Longwood, Florida 32750, on or
(QCD) Senate Wms to John D.
Gisn&amp;Seatng
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SERVING ORANGE AND.
Quinn Jr. I wf Ruth E. Lot 270 COSTS AND CHARGES IN
Exp. only apply lnperson
beforethe alst day of March, 1980,
Wms. &amp; WI Damp, Lot $ revised
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Barclay Woods Third Add.,
CURRED BY THE COUNTY TO
CASASANDRONI
Trent Painting IRepair
. flit the orlg [not with the CI,
p1.1 of Dixon Subv., $100.
Animal Haven Gromlng &amp;
ABATE
THE
NUISANCE;
$123,600.
300E.CommercialAve.
Interior I Exterior
of this Court, eith.i-wiore service
(QCD ) Michael S. Davis to Carol
Boarding Kennels. Thermo.
DRIVERS.WAREHOUSE
AUTHORIZING THE BOARD OF
' Free Est.
327353
A.H. Davis, Lot lOIess the E 15.40
Olin Am Homes of Eli. Inc. to COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO on PetItioner's attorney or im.
stat
controlled
heat,
off
floor
lsnmedate openings. Must have
Cashler.Hostias
iateIytt'ufter; otherwise,a
ft of I the 31. 98 ft of Lot 11 Elk 67, Leon E. Elderidge Jr. 1 *1 Betty
sleeping boxes. We cater to
-Fl. Chauffeur license, 23 yrs.
APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND
Exp
only
AMshiltl
days.
Apply
default may be entered against
Sanlando The Suburb Beaut. Palm
S. Lot 1 Cluster P. Sterling Park
your pit. 37267-,$2.
PAINTING&amp; REPAIR
or older With good driving F..
FUNDS TO CARRY OUT PROVI.
in person Deltona Inn. i
you for the relief demanded In the
Springs Se
Sod, $100.
Un. 21, 847,300.
lndlv. rms. &amp; houses cord. Annual starting salary in
510145 OF ORDINANCE; 06.
Mrs.
G.
Petition.
Make
room
Hi
your
attic,'óràgi,
Rodney G. Green I WI Judith A.
3221251aft 3p.m.
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excess of $10,000. Exc. Corn.
CLARING PROVISIONS OF THIS
Tony
Coppola
As.
Inc.
to
Sell Idle Items with a Classified
to Ray E. Bowling lwf Marion M.
WITNESS my hand and the se&amp;
pony benefit's, major Florida
Nurses . Nurses Aide P.T
ORDINANCE ARE SUPPLE.
E.
L"
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WI
Mary
Raymond
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
Lot 34 Garden Grow UN 1,576,980.
Painting I Remodeling
Aluminum Distributor is
Call 322.3133
MENTAL AND IN ADDITION TO of the Court at Sem inole Coun.
Lot 51 Twenty West, $36,000.
3332611 or $314993.
Charles Amedeo&amp;wf Shirley V
, at Sanford, Florida, this 1511%
FREE ESTIMATES,
expanding to Longwood to
After 6p.m.
OTHER ORDINANCES; PRO.
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to Charles Amed.olwf Shirley V
day
of
February,
1950.
06
Call anytlm. 349.5239
(QCO) Carolyn M. C. Trotta I
serve greater Orlando area.
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
Lot 4 Old C Tangiewood Sect,
(SEAL)
31 p.,, . Anthony J. to Anthony J.
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN
Call 2 p.m.4 p.m. to schedule
Waltness-.*p.r$enced P T,
$100
At't' H. Beckwith Jr.
Interview. 33161$4.
Trotta,
Lot 311 Winter Springs Un
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE
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Sun RiseEnectors Inc toMichael
$100.
P.M. Quality food service.
Clerk of the Circuit
.6.
AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC.
Apply In per'son. $es Mrs. 0.,
S. Senla Iwo Helen, Lot $7 Sunrise
Court
TIVE DATE.
CASHIER
Dettons Inn.
UN
Housewives Cleaning Service
-Susan 6. Tabor
The meeting will be held in
Fan. In, 0.1 i--- ..w, •L
Sunrise rict0r$ Inc to Michail
Personalized, fast, dependable
Deputy Chit
Wedding photography by Johà
Room 474 of the Courthouse.
Insurance, credit union, profit
be. Senla I *1 Helen, Lot $7
Regular orl time basis
Publish Feb. 20, 77 I. Mar. 5, 17.
Cullum free engagement
Sanford,Florida. on March 6, l9SO
Share avail. Apply Lake Mary
L.gd
Sunrise UN 2A, $67,000.
Please call aft 5p.m.
677.5194
1900
photos
or color 1*10. 3335251.
at 3:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter
Food
Store,
66
Lake Mary, Fl.
Sunrise Erectors to Lee I. Davis
DES- 94
as poss ible. The meeting may be
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PlCT0T10fj1N1M1
I WI Esther, Lot I - Sunrise UN I,
continued from time to time.
Notice is hereby gIven that we
$50,000.
-.Hifl!nIfl,sm.*
Written comments may be Oiled
Welding
Sunrise Erectors Inc to Thomas are iflhii0d In business at 500 E
with the County Planner and those
W. Hammontree &amp; WI Jan F,, Lot semoran, Casselberry, Seminole
pppea,ing will be heard.
Carpentry, Palntlflg,MaInt.
$6 Sunrise UN 2. MAN.
County, Florida under the I Ic.
BARROW'S WELDING SERVICE;.
Woody PrIce.
AGE
o
Of all types, LIc. Bonded
g
Comm Center's Crp foist N t
tItiom
. name of SPACE
chairman
I
3-6$3$
insuredAtlanta, Parcel A: Commence at SOLAR SYSTEMS, and that we
-UlS,
3214517
Seminole County Local
the SE corner of IlItt of SEth of Intend to register said name with
Custom built utility Ibest'
Planning Agency
Large reception area with 2
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
NW1Iii Sect, 5109.598.
trailer's, truck rack's &amp; misc.,
Publish February 20. 29, 1980
Custom design homes.
adjoining private off Ics.
Ronald C. Wilson &amp; WI (Isle to Seminole County, Florida III $C
. repairs.
06504
ddltloAs. ti-01111111111
James D. Peacock Jr. &amp; Carolyn cordancewlthth.Provislonsolthe
Fully caFpeted,
I
A. Lot 7 W.kiva Hills Sect, 1. Fictitious Now Statutes. To-Wit;
E
LO
central
air &amp;W h4.
Section $63.19 Florida Statutes
$100,000.
TM US Navy offers great lob
water and garbage collect ion
Robert J. Ettwein &amp; WI Ireida 1CP.
if %?iI qualify,
furnished.
F. to Ruth Bartholomew, Lots 41
Edgar I. Hyatt
To LIA Youf Bohm.
ood pay. Wit hemeffis, and a
1581k 8 Maine Add to LW. $43,980.
lob Hansen
chairs to loom Wade you ealO
Ample Ølv3te parking.
Mary Lou D. Hell Viefiman like
Jocelyn Welch
Got toe each - call your Navy
NJ 322-2611 or 831-99
Mary Lou O. Hill I ho MW. A. Publish Feb. 3, 1$, 30, 27, 1950
recruiter. Call us celieclx
Mumenommomens~
Vlehman to S.L. DeVote &amp; *0 06170
93T
Qeargi Tiegle at 32114m.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Option $44,500, broker owner.

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126.000-St. Johns River access,
$3,500 dwn. for 10 act"
es, owner
will assist with financing.
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REALTOR 322-4991
I. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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When you place a Classlf led Ad in
The Evening Herald, stay close
to your phone because
something wonderful is about to
happen.

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2 OR, 20, Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for $33,900.
LUXURY LIVING
3 OR, 28, pool, BBQ, green
house, 19. patio. $53,900.
EXECUTIVE LI VING
Lake front living is avaIl. In this
4' acre estate. )BR, 18 w.
guest collage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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Land Clearing

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REALTORS
7710 Sanford Ave.

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Lw 223-2913
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DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
7 BR, 1 lath, 19. covered patio,
and fenced backyard. EXTRA
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
liveable. $27,500.

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W. Gannett White
Rep. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phone 323.7181, Sanford

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2 BEDROOM FRAME, WALK
TO DOWNTOWN, FRESH
CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORCH INEW ROOF.
$21,900.

Just, perfect for sm lam. or
rtlred couple. 2 ON, IS, Lit,
FR, very attractive kit,.
Dêltone.

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NOW RENTING

Deltonal Here it isl Should be
373.000, only $64,505. Custom
bull? 32. has everything in.
Cluding built-in Microwave
oven.

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HUGE DUTCH COLONIAL, MO.
DERN , POOL. 3 BEDROOM,
2½ BATH, FORMAL DINING
ROOM, FIREPLACE, EAT. IN
KITCHEN. REDUCED TO
$32,900 WITH ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE.

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Thit1 ilvening Herald Classified
offer no fancy claim.
5.';. Just Results I

322.7070

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route Punt se,it cotrpto,I
And Spirit as a longer
wheelbase -import ant
for a solooth ride
Spirit s a lot more car
ri a lot ut other ways,
too

GUARANTEEING EVERY EAGLE,
CONCORD AND kfl'M ?1W1k* 1M
S NIT#TYPAL 1141111111111M
SPIRIT LIKE
12Ej41TY
ry part except tines.
NO CARS
Even If It lust wears Otjt.'
HAVEEVER
FACTORY RUST PROTW7W'
BEEN
EXCLUSIVE FL ff#V. ,
GUARANTEED
iW) RUST*ARR4I7P"
ATkO(XTM COST.
BEFORE

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THE

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lets it go
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and rniieaJe rid, ,d'p 'liP i'iilii."iJ S&amp;o'..'I *.41h'ii111Ill iii% '1.3 I?.;. 'p' p0,
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BUILDING THE SPIRIT— WITH A 21-GALLON
GAS TANK THA T'S 81/2 GALLONS BIGGER
THAN CHEVETTE'

BUILDING LUXURY C4R THATGOES
FARTHER WiTHOUT STOPPING FOR
GAS THANANYOTHER COMPACT
IN AMERICA. CONCORD.
BasedonEPAestimates
Concord's eont
design and

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CORNER LOT NOW 3 BED.
ROOM, 1½ BATH, ORIGIN.
ALLY BUILT ASA DUPLEX,
VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$21,500.

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BUILDING THE ONLY COMPACT
AUTOMOBILE Will! AUTOMA TiC
4-V/HEEL DRIVE
,.,;;J=!~
JJERIC4N
EAGLE

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
EAT-IN KITCHEN WITH
NEW APPLIANCES, CEN.
TRAL HEAT AIR, DIBARY
AREA.

com&amp;

S A N FORD MOTOR CO.

EAGLUHRITNiD
CONCORD -AT

SEIGLER REALTY

$00 S. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD, FL.
322-4312

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
327-1577

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with payments $750 &amp; under to
qualified buyers. 113 Carver
Ave. 1.7034474,

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REALTOR.322-7$a

-.Goil'fishlng, lake frontage, 3
ace mini farm. Comp. w3 BR
hrne. Osteen.

Notici

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Sy7,000. 322-2287.

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321-0440

CaIlBart

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Executive Home-Loch Arbor
3 OR, Rec. room, pool, 7 yrs. old
Assume 7½ mtg. Owner will
bold 2nd with large down.

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buyers, New homes with
monthly Dayments under $250.
Low down payments. 322.2717

to drive, a BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2
lob, or some service you have
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
need of, read all our want ads
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
every day.
HEAT I AIR. CUSTOM
,
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MUST
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BE SOLD THIS WEEK I

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1 act. lftrere'st to qualified

a place to live, car

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LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S
ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,
WOODED, WITH ALMOST
NEW BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2
CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL
HEAT I AIR, MANY EX
TRAS. 989,900.

!I.EVJIIIIY

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PARK

STEMPER AGENCY
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Lai&amp;LannS

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Save Gas-move Into this (like
new), 3 OR, 21 home, central
lOC$$,d, only $45,000. assume
mont. at 7%.

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LIVE- IN COMPANION

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

531,000-4 + acre's + Beautiful
double wide, cleared &amp; fenced,
tfds won't last, call I see
today.

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$20,000-New Listing, 3 BR, lB.
Oder home, good cond., corner
lQt, owner finance with sub.
slantial down.

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322-2420

321-0759

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Rep. Real Estate Broker
2440 Sanford Ave

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Sanford's Sales Leader

BATEMAN REALTY

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REAL ESTATE

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9 A.M. &amp; 5 P.M.

NURSES Al DES—
3 to 11; 11 to?

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HAL. OLBT REALTY

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experienced

RN's— LPN's
HOME CARE—
HOSPITAL STAFF

wy 92. 1 mile

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TRACTOR TRAILER
DRIVERS

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641 8126

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2927 Hwy. 179?
Santord. Fl. 32771

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Harold Hall Realty'

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especially
large
quantities Call collect 901 387
6709 by Feb 21

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TO LIVE IN

BOOKS

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AcCessories

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52-Appliances

8o--Autos for Sale

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CASHIERS
11 . . to 7 A.M.shift.
Please
apply In person to
MIKE
FEllED
A5SIst.Gen Mgr
or Chef
RUSSEL

5-Boats &amp;

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W (tIJY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIX 1 PP F S
Jenkins Fur
nIury' 205 F 25th 5? 323 0"I

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you sell "Don't Needs with
want act

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Looking for a job') The Class ,tied

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DISHWASHERS'

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REALTY

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CAVALIER
MOTOR INN
Is seeking

Get PI.'fltV Of prospects
Ac1verts sour product or
cervicO fl the Class i fied Ads

79—Trucks-Trailers

'. Ton Chevy PU
350. auto trans, PS. PR
$1.000 327 7682

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Antiques and Modern Furniture
One Piece or Houseful
Bridges Antiques
373 2801

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1978 Dodcie step sde
$2005 takeover $111 mo
372 1855 aftA

Wc buy used furnitur
FURNITURE &amp; THINGS
500 S Sanforct A ve
Sanford
3?) 659)

BARGAIN TVs
Why pay more'
HERBS TV
7597 S Sanford Ave323 1731

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•, off of total inventory of brand
new intersprinq bedding These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only' Free local
delivery Noll's Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 1792, So of
Sanford 32287"

to BUY

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used TV's. $25 &amp; UP

MILLERS
?6I9OrIando
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Ph 327 035?

Don't Pile no longer needed It ems

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Park

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
at$o make RaI Esrre '.1
Business Ios Florida Mor
'tgage Investment 1104 E
Robinson, Orlando, 1222976

CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS Of merchandise
every day,
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1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time Original $59'). hal $181 or
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Goods

y'St Of Speedway.
MICROWAVE
D,ji?ona Be,tch w l
OId
high as an elephant's eye Place
42bile Homes
213S' S Fr en ch (17 921 Sanford
plic AUTO AUCTION "v' ry
a classified ad, and pile the
Push t,ltori untrols iiS ,4ro
"
323S324
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money in your wallet!
S9usiCaI
.v (lilY USED FURNITURE &amp;
rchandise
tt2esdayl Saturdaya,1 L !'s
psy'. Still
fl WMr,tflty
i only one In Florida 'iou ie
Room
for
an
office
with
3
Bdrm
2
ice our beautiful new BROAD....
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
'qn.illy s649, assume pa',
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' Bath home to enjoy. One half
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Ciii M 733'a 0, 41
MORE, front I reCtOR's
ci,..
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t1.
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It.
S(4icce!'areou ''' .PU$V
organs
Stock
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gill fir further de$elis.
REGOiMbBILEHOMES
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busy four lane. Owner may
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3235200 - Ihit, Ball 3?? 1103 7202 French
72-Auction
'75 Cadillac Sedan deVille. P.1 1
assist with financing. $36,900.
VA &amp; FHA Finanrina
It you're in the business of building —
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powered Lot of extras good
your
businy's
USC
the
cond 53.500 3228909
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PO? Estate C4mmerciat &amp; Resi
BEAU T I F U L
HEAVILY
Classified
Ads
oft
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62-1-awn-Garden
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$45 for pick up delivered
43—Lots-Acreage - dental Auctions &amp; Appraisals
WOODED 3.2 acres (390 ft.
Ref repo 6 cu It fros frm'e' UST
323 .1917 aft
K PAYMENTS - 69 ft
- frontage) on Stone Island Rd.
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CCII Dell's Auction, )?)5670.
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Orsq $529. now $705 or $19 mo
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 834
it I DIRT It. TOP SOIL.
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Agent 339 8386
05 (Dealçr) 's
L0% S'\Nfl
InC. Side by Side refrigerator ,
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76—Auto
Parts
I 'IACULATE 3 Bdrm home
c.Il Cl a rk &amp; 4irl 12 3 7'.i
picnic t able. w 2 benches $30.
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79 T Bird, PS. PH AC
NMOI.1 I WASHI 1.1
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Lt blue. AM FM stereo SSJOQ
5cr-ct' Used Machines
saving CHA with assumable
Whatever the occasion, there 5 a
$25. Oak porch rockers. $29 95
Geneva) acres-$1o.000
JUST LISTED 3 OR, 1½ 6, 2
NEW &amp; USED BATTERIES
32? 1173
MOONI' V APPc lANCE
322
5'
pct.
mortgage
or
classified ad to Solve it Try one
metal office desk. $70 Jenkins
Lk. Harney 200-537,000
;'
story condo in CC Manor! C.
Will
buy
punk
Auto
Batteries
refinancing priced at $45,900.
SOoO
Furniture 705 F 25th St 323
HIA, w.w carpet, eqpt. kit.,
- --Best Price Malor Credit Cards
'71 VEGA
Mus t sbe to appreciate,
0981
,nvr rep1, GE ct,'Iui, "l'(lpm
DR. spacious rms.
&amp; more.
BATTERY SHOP
'72 IMPALA
323.7832
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app SERVICE CONTRACT.
027th_St
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3239114
Duffie Bags. 54 99 up
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500 Palmetto Ave 327 SSIL
Just n.i,soot
Eves, 322 0612, 322 1587
in,,' ('ii $189 1.1 ir 519 Is ,,
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Ai;,',,t 119 8
207 E. 25th St.
A
Ok
TIRE
301 Sanford Ave
322 5791
322 7480 '
'72 Chev Camero. 350 auto Manch,'ster Puppies I filO Old
SPECIAL 3 BR, 1'-',B home on a
--Shocks $495 Heavy Duty $695
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Air, Ext Cond , 51.195
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UP
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New
Batteries$29.93
We specialize
the 5 Points Bar 37? 7591
869 1017
53-TV.
RadiOStereo
HIA,w.wcarpet, DR. pan. Fl.
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TRADE
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FARMS
rm w.bay window, nec rm, W
1"
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311 31SF Fmrt St
322 56??
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RANCHES
bert app SERVICE CON.
tires, fully equip AM FM
TV repo 19 - Zenith Sold oriq
GROVES
67-Livestock Poultry
77—Junk
Cars
Removed
TRACT.
Only
$49,500,
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5850 322 2611 before
Want to Buy- 1 or 2 BR house,
$493
75
bat
S183.16
or $17 md
51—Household Goods
6½ acres for only $16.500 . Very _____________________________
Agent 339 $3t6
owner to hold mtg. Write P.O.
EXCLUSIVE 3 OR, 18 home in
Rabbits for Sale
BUY JUNK CARS
All makes &amp; models, small down
good terms. Osteen.
_— - -. --- Box 261, Sanford.
-Dressed, live or any s i te
Wynnewood. Lg. landscaped
From $10 to $50
payment or will trade for
Why buy used? New brand nemç
TELEVISION
lot! Pan. El. rm, Ig patio, w.w
323 6656 alt 1
Call 322 1621; 32') 416Q
anything of value Call Garb or
box
springs
&amp;
mattresses
at
20
H. Ernest
- RCA color console 75", sold new
Sr.
BUDGETS
SLIM
ARE
carpet, Dining aea
much
John 65-1 1370
pct above dealers cost. Twin,
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over
1700
Balance
due
$175
or
T0,
Dollar
Paid
for
Rink
&amp;
us
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES 1
ed morel BPP SERVICE CON.
Rig,
full
size,
queen
&amp;
king
Jenkins
Broker
68—Wanted
take
over
my
payments
$17
to
Buy
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment. '78 Ford Futura. 6 cyl
FROM
THE
WANT AD
TRACT. A buy for $37,500!
, PS P1%
Furniture. 205 F. 25th St 373
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290N. 17.92, Casselberry, El.
month Still in warranty Will
COLUMNS.
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322 5990
Ster eo , AM FM. 8 track, CH,
0981
I320O
deliver Call 862 5391
Eve. 567.355!
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4
BR,
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28
home
in
AC, wire whl covers. very good
1.,Mayfair on a beautiful loll C
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cond Burgundy &amp; Black
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Used full site hotel motel bed
78otorcycles
Country 3.1, Extra fenced lot.
HIA . Fl rm, FP, Ig rms la
$ 7Q AND THINK A MINUTE
Lk. Sylvan Area, 5cr5 $27,000. I
$.600 or best offer 3?? 1)53
''
ding. Very cleat,, $14.9 5 ea PC
Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave. $34,500.
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Mother-in-law sultel Enjoy
If CI,lSsmfied Ads (lidn t
Otner parcels avail. W.
Buy 1 Sell, the fi ne st in
NoIPs Sanford Furniture
A
OK TIRE
used
your pool-patlol app SER.
372 740
work
Maliczowski, REALTOR 327
there wouldn't be any
furniture Refrbg, stoves
Salvage, 17 92. So of Sanford
7 3 VW model .41?
.:.0 10 acres, 14 horse stalls, 2 tack
NEW TIRES$19 891 UP
tooli.
VICE CONTRACT. Yours for
7983.
322 8721
CALL
2113 French Ave
sheds, close in, good terms.
$61,500.
-- Sanford
323 9513
$31,000.

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Bdrm, 2 Bath lak efront home
ith beautiful view, fireplace,
fruit trees. 1 yr. warranty.
$73,000.

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M. Unsworth Realty

bldg. lots in Orange
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Prices range from $2,150 to
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'Super Shrimp'

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JUAN ISTIIAN UPICIAL

must
perature zones within which the waterfeeding
remain; development of proper food,
for
regimens and stocking plans; and procedures
harvesting the shrimp.
good
Perry said they might eventually make a
crawfish
or
crop to be cultivated along with
in
produced
catfish in ponds — and might even be
rice fields.
'Catfish farming is already lucrative and
something like this could be equally successful,"
Sea Foods,
said Harlan Pierce of Battistella

requirements and growth patterns. He plans to
conduct similar experiments this summer,
refining them on the basis of last year's results.
At LSU and Southern University in Baton
sentistsJoines W. Avault Jr. and Jay V.
Rouge,u
Iluner are also experimenting with the prawns in
ponds, checking their growth patterns when fed.
Roadblocks to commercial production include
the necessity of importing larvae for the shrimp
into Louisiana and held in brackish water before
they are placed in fresh water; critical tern-

At the shrimp lovers around the state and the nation.
PECAN ISL A ND, Lo. UPI
"A landowner that would want to try to raise
sprawling Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in southThere are, officials stress, a lot of its.
them for recreational value, with no real profit
But experiments will continue this year on motive, could raise them I now with no real
west Louisiana's coastal marshland, where
scientists have been working for several years on freshwater pond cultivation of the prawn, which problem," he said. "We have by no means found
Super Gators," a new animal is undergoing can grow to one-quarter pound in tropical that commercial production) would be
climates. They taste sweet, something like lob- economically feasible to attempt in Louisiana. I
study
a Super Shrimp,
actually the giant Malaysian ster.
The shrimp
think in the next two or three years we'll know
prawn
(Macrobrachium
rosenbergil
"I
know
for
sure
that
it
can
freshwater
be grown in the where we're going."
Perry conducted experiments on the prawns in
holds potential in a few years as a crop that state;' said fisheries biologist Guthrie Perry,
could pr ovide a secondary income for Louisiana who has been conuucting experiments for the 12 freshwater ponds on the refuge last summer,
farmers and a secondary source of seafood for state Wildlife and Fisheries Department.
without feeding the shrimp, to determine stocking

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is difficult sometimes to I'emeniht'r the days when cars
were big and gas was cheap. When this Colonial station
located on French :VefltIe at lath Street closed last year, a
gallon of gas was selling for 59.9 cents. With prices expected to rise further, one might as well relax and enjoy It

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colleagues to expel him from tilt- group, rt;ItttieFUj but said lie took it only
Kelly, a ttnrd.tt'riii I louse intrilht'r. as ii-i of an investigation he was conalso agreed not to accept aii inure 11.t
ducting into •i group of shady charac.
congressional fwitts for his re-t'leitiori ttrs
('Ili)iligIi lx'titist' (if hits alililittell ai'Uh,dt' said Kt'll s defense speech
(t'Ptalitt'
a $25,000 uniilet'i-ivur bribe
airiiiI
tutu ta\iil •urnitinig Some GUI'
The l i t- ptuhlicaris had plinniei1 iii gu t'
111(111 hers de.' putt' thit'
ithespread
each House iuit'uuuber seeking re-eltctrori
this year $5,0t) for tilt- pruuuiur (iliul sktptituiu iiVt'I' his explanation that he
paign and .0tM) for tint' general election, at -t - t'pttil ttit l'Bls irn(ier('over bribe to
Rhodes said. Rhodes said $4,kkl of it has I itthit'i a StSflt investigation he was
initkuiic
already been juutt to t'ach init'iuibtr.
Mr. Kt'l h it'si mucil btca u' be
lb Ls(
*uKtr thomas O'Neill, I)%%-allied it) save tilt- Republican
a ttacked the R e publ icans for
r
from taking an action lit' fel t otild not i)t ii taku rig 't hi it hit' cal led a prt'mua ture
appropriate." IIUtLS(' lli'publucari leader move agalikst Kell%
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The base contract with approved state parking area and rellabi litat loll of thit'

'Flit' commission will hold public

funding of $323,650 inchides 25 sleeping current tiarking lot surfacing, it service hearings at tile meeting to consider tile
plans for expansion of the rooms, two isolation rooms for an road north of the site; holding room following requests for change In zoning:

Seminole County Juvenile Detention
Center and a new Hardee's Restaurant,
two rezoning requests to permit con-

estimated 6,500 additional square feet to renuvatiuns in the existing building; it
— to multi-tauiiily district to permit
the facility. The facility currently has clear story over the quiet activity area l it construction on it one-third mucre'site at
9,000 square feet to house 13 juveniles scheme for bringing light into the ac- hit' southwest curlier of East 25th Street

struction of apartments or duplexes and

from Seminole County. Tile addition will tivity area for more energ) savings). and Palmetto Avenue as requested 1)),

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a request for a conditional use to permit
permit Lake County youths also to be renovation of tint' administration area for 'It'd Williams.
sale of alcoholic beverages will be housed there.
sound-proofing; and ulterior decorating.
It'
lti-family (hstflt't for the 1.12considered by the Sanford Planning and
Pop said tue entire ('li,St of hit' &amp;'X
The state forestalled placing Seminole
acre
Parcel
at the southeast cornier of
Zoning Commission at its 8 p.m. meeting youths
with Volusia County youths in pansiun if the alternate plains are funded Lake Avenue and 24th Place as requested
today,
Volusia County and closing down the woul d total $45O,0(). l it, said the stateb linuald Sullivan,
The juvenile detention center, located Seminole
center two years ago, opting Department of I l ealth and Rehabilitative
Tiut' board will also consider a site plan
north of the county's new jail, now under
instead to combine Lake and Seminole Services has Indicated tint' additional for a
mu'' hlmurdee's Restaurant at 293:1
construction near Five Points, is a
available
before
conmay
be
)'ouths together at the Seminole Center. Funding
county-owned facility, leased and
struction begins on April 1 or at the end of 0r iando I)ruve. Plains are to demolish the
Pop said alternates included in the the six-months construction time alluvt'd old Endicott salt's office and build a mew
operated by the state and located within
structure %%- till entrances off U . S. 17-92
Sanford's city bounds.
contract to be let on March 12 include it for tine project.
T.J. Pop, of Carl Gutmann architects, (lining room addition, classroom adPop said (li e alternates were Inclu(Ied minuti Airport Boulevard,
said today the expansion plans to be ditionn ; pantry-maintenance storage in the construction contract as a uuiethotl
A request for permission to sell
considered by the commission include addition; concrete bunks I bunks built U
(if saving unoney and gives tine ability to ak'oiiolut' beverages for consumption on
both state-funded improvements plus on it slab off the floor topped with execute change-orders at a later tune premises will be considered for a new
mattresses) ;
alternate plans for which it is hoped state fireproof
outdoor without rebidding the alternate inn- restaurant to be constructed at the
recreation with lighting; additional provenitents.
funding will be approved,
southeast corner of WxnLsoni Avenue.

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after a two-hour closed conft'rtruit'
ug it tt'ri dut process of Ia 't inn taking
meeting.
at - I tutu •igaiuist
Kt'Ilev, and that
Kelly's action lieadt'd off .ini t'xpti-tt't
De nim rat.
nild take no such action
Vote to act'ul)t tiiiilhiiliii)tis l&amp;'.itlt'rshiip
t't-atust' flout' oh tilt- six I bust' unienibers
recomiuuerid;utton that tilt- 159 other
ii iijilitatttl Ili tine probe hadeven been
i{elfl,hlRuii lboust' iiut'inbt'rs expel 11111,
tu.urgt'tl, iuuucti less
from the party group br iris conduct in
iit'ir It'ailersiuip just dies when (they
the bribery investigation
spirit
antiit
art'
Pushed
b a fe of those kids with
"He did it in good
great deal of aplomb." Rhodes s;tuti of lit' bright I(tt'aS. ho don't kno%s about dut'
iti'tt'ss, said o'Neill.
former Florida state judge auid assistant
prosecutor.
But Rhnsks
od es —said 'A t'dnnt'stIa , 'We took
Kelly is one of seven I louse in ut'iuibcrs tilt- action because hit' tiuigressnnn:in has
and one senator implicated lit Abscam adinitted lie received funds."

Iran Insists Panel
Not Linked lo Release
By L'nhIt'd Press International

u-u Ill Ill uis,stuuni.

Iranian authorities insisted tuit1;i hut'
U.N. Commission urn Iran, delayed at hit'
request of Tehran, has nut u'onunt'ctuunu

When tilt, approval finally came,
'Aaluhhut'u,ui said Iran requested the panel
dt'las Its departure until tint' weekend to
alltiw intuit' tunic for it thorough

with the release of the ituuien- ut'aui
hostages and said Iran is delerminud ti
get hit' deposed shah bath.
Both Ayatollah Ruhiullahu Khiiuunut'unui and
President Abtulhiassann Ilaiuu-Saulr said
Iran was determined to get tint' slumuhu
returned for trial. Iianiu-Saulr manal l"ort'ugnu
Minister Sadegh (;huitzb;udt'ur denuit'd thie
work of t ine coin iussion math ann directt
'omus'tboui with freeing the 5)) Americans
ili
now in their 110th day of captivity,
In Geneva futur of the five men
tint'
U.N. Comnuumuissionn iiit't tunIa with
"I rani after htinni, ),citing to hum to stop,
. N. officials and imitt'rnatuuinal orI never considered using nmuy gun because U
all I knew at that time was that it was gmtmiutmitiWiS to gather documents and
just it traffic arrest. Finally, I just caught background infor;uuatuoni bum' their

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nut issuunu hi Tehran, pru)t)a Wy this
w u't'kt'nuit

2 Dade 1-b mes BurgIarized 2 Fam es Die
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A suburban Village said lie was on routine patrol street. I chased hunt. hit' hut tint' dead end
UP!
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policeman chased a car up a one-way when he saw a 1979 brown Cadillac of the street and came to it stop and
street early today, ran down the driver ''coining the wrong way down a one-Way jumped out of the car and ran.
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burglarized home containing the stabbed
bodies of the two occupants.
Two more bodies were found in another

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to the car. I looked inside
mat saw a TV set and a jar of pe nnies in

took him back

burglarized home nearby.
The bodies in the first house were those
of a middle-aged couple. Those in the
second home a few doors away were
those of an elderly couple. In the second
home, police also found a poodle that had
been stabbed but was sf111 alive.
Names of the victims were not unmediately available.
Dade County Public Safety Depart.
ment police were questioni ng a 17-yearold youth , a spokesman said,
Policeman John Brtchko of North Bay

hue back seat,'' Butchko said.
I4utc'hnko said ire checked the car's
(lenitification numbers and traced it to a
rouure in North Bay Village.
"Another officer, Donald Kati., went to
the mouse, lie found tine bodies. Tire
owner of (lit' car was among the victitus,'' Butchiko said.
Butchuko said another television and
other items were found in the tr un k of the
car.

But (1. N. officials said the departure of
iii iussiu un was still contingent on a
tilt, commission

vi-run light

from

tV;uldhueuir and so far no

had been received to in.
uhu,'att' ant t'x;u't (leparturt' tinnit',
i list n'uuct uris

Asked oil 'l't'Iir;umr radio whether this
dt'lmu was m'elutcuf to his statement there
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One commission inut'mnibt'r, Mtiinamiiuuu,,'d
Bedjmuouu of Algeria, returned Itt New
York Wednesday night but U.N. officials
said it was not related to tue work of hut'
commission and hue would return to
Geneva in time to join the other ni it'nr ibt'rs
when they leave [(Jr Tehran.

The five prominent jurists urn tilthe
commission were ready to leave (;t'uit'vmu
commission
twice Wednesday for the Iranian capital
where they are to investigate alleged
crimes of the ousted shah. But thiev had
to wait un til U.N. Secretary-General
Kurt Waldhreimn i received it telegram

from

work.
cuuiuiuiutssiunn members had
gt'mut'ral iIisctLssuuin today with U . N.

hrrt'Iiarahuuiiu if its

Iran confirming approval of the

cunuunnussmows

work and time release of the hostages,

hod bzamleln said : ''Certainly not,
bt'u'muust' we munude our point of view on
tills ii imutten' know muLti time commission and
(hit' U N frunu the very start."
Asked w iut't her mini Iranian personality
had pronuuist'(I the hostages would be
rt'lt'ast'd as soon as tire commission
started work, ( ;iruutb-,,;idehi replied: ''This
is riot so. When I was in Europe, I had not
(hue slightest uontmiu.'t with any members
of the cuinnuuurussion except for a short
nuiet'tu mug w ithu Mr. I Louis Edmond )
I 't'ttiti, and not promise has been made in
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By DIANE PETRYK

statements the parents made about the teacher at

proper channels with their complaints, but they

Herald Staff Writer
An emotional outburst by one Casselberry
Elementary School pupil's mother accompanied
Seminole County School Superintendent William
Layer's report to the Seminole County School
Board Wednesday that staff Investigation shows
a teacher at that school is not abusing children.

two school board meetings, Seminole Education
Association Executive Director Bill Moore said
the SEA is seriously considering suing the women
for slander.
"I've talked to the attorneys," Moore said.
"Their actions are serious violations of the law,
The outbursts they made at the last (Feb, 13)
school board meeting and last night are not the

need documentation by witnesses willing to

Mrs. Rodney Rossell, 841 Hibiscus, and Mrs.

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Migdoel Figueroa, 513 Grandview Way W., both

correct wv~ to go about such things.

of Casselberry, complained to the school board
Feb. 13 that a Casselberry Elementary School
teacher stepped on the fingers and toes of
children, acted inappropriately and lacked ability
to teach. The school board directed Layer to
investigate and report back by Wednesday,
Layer said Mrs. Rossell and Mrs. Figueroa
handed out flyers to students on school grounds to
get their message of criticism to other parents.
"This action was not proper, ethical or legal,"
Layer ematica11y told the women.
Reactingjp Pm 4tjLØ1on,,,gJ flyerfld the

"These unfounded charges damage tine
teacher's reputation and the teacher's cifectiveness in the classroom."
Rick Harris, president of the SEA, told the
school board last night that the board has acted
Irresponsibly In allowing the accusations to go on
at a public meeting,
"The actions here are legally questionable," he
said. ,You (the school board) should control the
meeting to the point that people are not standered.
"The parents have the right to go through

testify under oath."
Layer reported that the investigation into the
teacher's background showed past evaluations
from more than one principal that said the
teacher had a deep dedication to teaching and
loved children.
Layer said minor criticisms of the teacher were
never repeated in subsequent evaluations.

He said investigation showed that if the teacher
stepped on the fingers and toes of any pupil it was
accidental,
After Layer's full report, Mrs. Figueroa was
apparently angered to the point that she shouted
from the audience:
"My son got stepped on! It was not an accident,
(The teachers went up to mini and squashed his
hand against the floor. My son does not have to be
abused! I send him to school for an education, not
for that."
The teacher did not act inappronriately, Layer
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also reported, adding her teaching ability is
satisfactory. A classroom observer reported that
one of the teacher's instructional techniques was
outstanding.
Pupil behavior in the teacher's class, Layer
said, is less than satisfactory at this time, as is
teacher disciplinary follow-through.
Layer did admit, however, that a substitute
teacher the parents complained about for using
foul language, did so and said that substitute

would no longer be employed.
Layer said he did not want to rehash "wino did
what" in the teacher's case, but said he preferred
to offer solutions.
These were:
Increase instructional aide time in the

classroom. "Two pair of eyes can better handle
discipline problems in the class," he said.
Instruct the principal to firm-up disciplinary
policies In that room.
Have the principal make sure disciplinary
measures are followed, including counseling,

paddling and suspensions, if necessary.
fie said about five pupils in tire class are not
"un-task" and need additional help. One pupil, he
said, needs special guidance counseling.
These recommendations did not satisfy the
parents.

"We're not interested in what (tile teacher's)

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evaluations were years ago, Mr. Layer," Mrs.

Russell said.
"Why haven't you talked to tile students in the
1

class'! . she asked, "All '20 of them couldn't be
liars. In fue't, thi s has gone urn for four years. We

have parents who will say i the teacher) pulled
students' ivair, hut them with books and stepped on
their hands.
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"My son is so frustrated because he isn't
learning anything this year, he's going to end up
at one of your expulsion hearings."
Layer said the investigation results do not
iuiean tire matter has been laid to rest.
"We will continue mmuomnmtorimig the situation," he
said,

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"It's part of a two-year overhaul
landed two new contracts totaling about service, Amtrak is pulling cars
program
to meet the Increased demand
$55 million that should have an impact scheduled for retirement out of storage
for
railway
passenger service," Cruver
on the local economy, according to that for repair, Cruver said.
said.
firm's president, Phil Cruver.
"Amtrak was supposed to have about
Once the 25 cars are refurbished under
Cruver said Railway Services, located
280
new
cars
delivered
some
two
years
the
current contract, there may still be
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ago
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signed a contract with Amtrak for about
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refurbish 25 cars at one car a week. That cars.
train cars.
means
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To carry the new workload, Railway
"We understand Amtrak will let us
week,"
Cruver noted.
Services will hire about 50 more emwork on the first 25 as a test and to
ployees, Cruver said.
Cruver said Amtrak is having about 200 determine later what their additional
Railway Services, for the most part, cars refurbished, some coming out of needs are. Of how well we'll do the work
W been restoring and repairing freight storage which were scheduled for and that we'll satisfy Amtrak we have no
cars, but because of a snag In delivering retirement; others in need of work being doubts.

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refurbished down the road, we don't
know," said Cruver.
Railway Services presently has two
divisions, the one in Sanford and another
in Portsmouth, Va. At Sanford, there are
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wheels shop and another 70 in the
passenger and freight car maintenance
and repair section, according to Larry
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Canadian firm, Marine Industries
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last two years seems to be on the increase. Many shad are
Herald Staff Writer
also being caught now in the Puzzle Lake area, Moody said.
Four of the 540 American shad fish tagged in Canada's
The female shad drop their eggs about April and the semiBay of Fundy last September have been caught by buoyant eggs are then fertilized by the males. Moody said
fishermen in the St. Johns River, according to Harold the mature fish die after spawning because of the rapid
Moody, fish biologist with the Florida Game and Fresh- increase in water temperature by the end of March, or
water Fish Commission,
because of the drain on the fish's energy to make the long
Moody, whose office is in Eustis, said the shad tagged In swim in shore.
the research project in New Brunswick, Canada, were
The young remain in the river after hatching out until the
evidently Florida shad, who have returned to the
temperature cools to 60.65 degrees, usually the next
River to spawn and die. He said the first tagged shad
was December, before swimming downstream to the ocean
caught in St. Johns the first part of February having swam where they remain until they reach maturity in three to five
l,800 miles ln 4 'i months. The highest recorded travel speed
of the shad Is 17 miles a day and Moody said these fish must years.
As a result of Dadswell's project, much is being learned
have averaged that.
about
the American shad, Moody said. "It is exciting to find
He said the arrowhead of the spaghetti type tag is Inthe fish tagged that were caught here," he said. "These
serted just below the dorsal fin and the rest of the tag
streams out containing the tag number and notice that a shad seem to have a strong Instinct to return to the place
they were spawned."
reward will be paid for returning it to St. Andrews, New
Brunswick, Canada. Moody urged anyone recovering one of
Eight of the tagged shad were recaptured in the Bay of
the sha d so tagged to return the tag to Dr. Mike Dadswell, Fundy and one off Nova Scotia, 220 miles from where it W8S
fishe ries biologist for the Canadian government, who is tagged in the Cumberland Basin in the north end of the bay.
conducting the research project.
Fish of all sizes and ages were found In the bay.
Moody said the shad began to arrive In the St. Johns by
Moody said the American shad project was conducted to
the end of December from the Atlantic Ocean by swimming see exactly where It oea and the e.earcbers had no Idea
btfilrelhwáttr spawning grounds. He said the
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ii number of shad coming to the Lake Monroe, Lake Harney,
Dadswell is expected to come to Florida In the near future
and Lake Jessup area had been greatly reduced, but in the as nart of his shad research.
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WINAMAC, I nd. (UPI) - An Indiana
farm country jury today found the
nation's second largest automaker in.
nocent of reckless homicide for the
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
deaths of three girls whose 1973 Pinto Janies I). Tesar, Seminole Memorial Hospital's new administrator,
exploded In a rear-end collision,
awaits the decision on his aj)pOiIItflleflt Wednesday as the first
The Pulaski County jury rejected the
meeting of the new hospital board begins. I1('A's candidate. Tesar
prosecution claim that faulty design
improper gas tank placement in the was approved by the board unanimously.
Pinto made Ford Motor Co. liable for
the deaths of Judy Ulrich, 18, her sister,
Lyn, 16, both of Osceola, I nd., and their
o
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cousin, Donna Ulrich, 18, of Roanoke, Ill.
The girls' car was struck from the rear
by a van on U.S. 33 near Goshen, Id., on
Aug. 10, 1978.
The prosecution had contended the car
DIANE PETRYK
d rotation system, he said.
was moving and that the speed of the
Herald
Staff
Writer
"Three years will be the maximum
impact would not have been sufficient to
Unanimous
approval
of
Hospital
number
of years any boa rd member will
trigger an explosion if the car had been
Corporation
of
America's
candidate
for
be
eligible
to serve consecutively,"
safely designed. The defense said the car
administrator of Seminole Memorial Lewis said. "Then they will have to be off
was stopped and the impact estimated
Rospital came Wednesday as the first the bod at least one year before they
I by Ford lawyers at 50 mph — would
official act of the hospital's new board of can be appointed again."
ruptured the gas tank and made an Intrustees.
r
The board now will be selfJames D. Tesar, 40, of Port St. Lucle, perpetuating, he added, beca use th e
will begin his administrative duties members will (ill vacancies as they conic
See earlier story Page 5A
March 17, taking over from Charles C. up.
Bentley, who served from December
Chosen entirely from nominations of
1977.
the county commission and local doctors,
HCA spokesman Doujl Lewis said the board will be responsible for the dayTesar was nominated for the post to-day operation of the hospital and for
because his experience has been in ad. keeping HCA informed of the long-range
Mrs. Telson said she moved for the would be the best course. Not spending ministration of a hospital similar to needs of the facility.
The Seminole County School Board Masters, a former South Seminole
Seminole Memorial. Tesar is currently
decided Wednesday to appeal the Middle School guidance counselor, appeal because she feels there needs to more money."
Although the board can't sell the
decisions of two state arbitrators who because he said the authority of aT- be "clarification" between the authority
Harris told the board the three year's assistant administrator of Lawnwood hospital or commit to any purchase over
ordered flie board to rehire and give back b1trators conflicts with the constitutional of theschool board and the authority of back pay in the Cornelison case would Medical Center in Ft. Pierce. lie served $5,000 without consultation with IICA.
the arbitrator,
Lewis said the board is more than just an
pay to a librarian and a guidance authority of the school board.
amount to $40,000. "The cost could go as there from 1978.
The comtitution grants a school board
"I agree with collective bargaining high as the $60,000 or $70,000 range if the
Tesar said Wednesday he will consider advisory group to the parent corporation.
counselor it Previously fired.
every administrative task from the
The action came despite a stipulation the authority to "operate, control and wholeheartedly," she said. "And I Intend appeal runs on," he said.
"The board works, plans, guides and
board's
contract
with
the
teacher's
supervise"
schools
in
to
abide
by
Its
county.
the
in the
law. But which super.
Julian said he still does not know if the viewpoint of how it relates to patient directs through the administrator," he
If the arbitrator's decision Is binding, codes which? The state statutes or the back pay award would roll on while the care.
said.
union which states:
"My purpose is to provide the best
"Both parties agree that the award of Julian said, this will take the decision. contract?"
"The board is responsible for the
appeal Is in litigation. But he estimated
the arbitrator shall be final and binding." making authority away from tIs elected
Bill Moore, (SEA) Interim executive an appeal to the Supreme Court would patient care available," he said. "But quality of care at the hospital. The board
that's the job of everyone at the hospital. decides who practices here and creates
director, said the constitution and the take at least two years.
The stipulation is part of Article VIII of officIals,
the contract which lays out grievance
When read the sentence in the state statutes give employees the right of
Harris complained that the length of Our tasks may vary but our purpose Is the environment that they will practice
procedures. Step IV of the grievance board's contract with the teachers that collective bargaining. And, he said, there time the Issue will take will further the the same."
in.
Tesar Is a graduate of Southern Illinois
procedure calls for binding arbitration, stipulates arbitration will be binding on are restrictions on constitutional bodies. "Irreparable harm" that has been done
"We don't run any of our hospitals
University, where he received a from Nashville," Lewis said.
"They've broken the contract," said both parties, board member Pat Telson,
Board member Roland Williams said to Mrs. Cornelison.
Seminole Education Association (SEA) who made the motion to appeal the one reason he voted against the appeals
"This could have been resolved at Step Bachelor's degree in business adAs Director of Domestic Development
is the cost.
III of our grievance procedure," he said. ministration in 1972, and of Washington for HCA, Lewis will now be handing over
Cornelison case, said today.
President Rick Harris.
"Ilhaven't read that."
"I think we're spending more and more "But we have our national association's University, St. Louis, where Ix.,received the reins of the Seminole Memorial
School Board Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
The contract between the board and of the taxpayer's money on legal issues backing. We're prepared to go as far as a Master's degree in health care ad- Hospital take-over operation to HCA's
urged the appeals in the cases of Lynette
Cornelison, a former Jackson Heights the teachers took effect August 21, 1978 when we would do better to spend time necessary In this issue to protect her ministration in 1974.
Regional Vice President, Jim Main.
He
served
a
residency
in
hospital
Middle School Librarian and Ray and is to run to June 30, 1981.
Improving staff-employee relations. That rights."
Main will decide whether the nine— DIANE PETRYK
administration from September 1973 to member board will be increased to 11. He
July 1974 at the Lester E. Cox Medical said Wednesday the corporation is
Center in Springfield, Mo. From July considering an il-member board to
1974 to September 1978, he was assistant provide a position for a lay person from
administrator at Oklahoma Children's Deltonu.
Memorial Hospital In Oklahoma City.
"That's where 30 percent of the
As hospital administrator, Tesar trill hospital's patients come from," he said.
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become a voting member of the hospital
If such a person is named, another
board wtmich approved him. It would ha ve doctor would be named as well to
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to ha ve rejected the Nashville, Term., and lay persons.
The Florida High School Athletic firm's candidate and selected another
The board is expected to name a
Activities Association official who was
administrator,
chairman at its next meeting, the date of
by the Seminole County School
The eight other members of the board, which has not been specified.
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Bentley, who declined HCA's offer of a
ment of high school athletes in the
the length of their appointments. One- position at another HCA facility, has said
county, has confirmed he will attend the year, two-year and three-year terms will he will go into real estate in the Seminole
school board meeting of M arch 19.
be gran ted the various members to sta rt County ar ea.
In a letter to School Board Chairman
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attend "to discuss the contents of your
recent letter with regard to possible
recruitment violations of high school
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The Evening Herald Sports
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students."
Department has brought you the
Bridge ........................10*
latest in Seminole High basketball
Lay requested he be placed first on
Calendar .....................12*
news
throughout
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season.
agenda.
Classified Ads ..............12-13*
t, Reporting more than just scores
At Wednesday's meeting, board
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and results, the Herald has gone
member Pat Telson asked the school
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behind the scenes, In the locker
tendent's
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transfer students, around whom the
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look at the Fighting Seminoles.
recrultmentcontroversyhascentered,of
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the March 19 meeting.
to
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The students are Gene Green,
Florida ........................3%
Don't miss Friday's Leisure
transferred from Lake Howell High
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For Election

Shah Can't Find Hospital

PANAMA CITY, Panama (UPI) — A hospital
spokesman says there is no room for Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi at Paltilla Medical Center, despite
reports the deposed monarch would be admitted to the
facility for an emergency operation,
.k Reporters waited in the hospital for the shah to
appear but hospital administrator Rogrigo Moreno
Wednesday denied reports any space had been cleared
for the shah in the fully occupied hospital.
In a related move, Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, one of
the world's foremost heart specialists, has agreed
' 4 examine the shah to determine if surgery is necessary
for his spleen problem, a Baylor College of Medicine
spokesman 55315
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ATLANTA (UP!) — A prosecutor claims a government witness' testimony favorable to the defendants in
the bank fraud trial of Bert Lance and three others
may conflict with testimony the witness gave to the
grand jury that Indicted them,
Irosecutor Edwin Tomko said Wesley Smith,
president of the Northwest Georgia Bank of Ringgold,
has a "desire to help the defendants" which "permitted him to be more open" with questions from
defense attorneys.
"I'm not calling him a liar," Tomko said, but he
added that there is a "possibility" Smith's testimony in
the trial was different from what he told the grand
jury.

Garwood Motion Denied
CAMP LEJEUNE, N .C. (UP!) — A military judge
has rejected initial defense efforts to widen the courtmartial of Marine Pfc. Robert R. Garwood into an
Investigation of American POW behavior in Vietnam,
Col. R. E. Switzer Wednesday denied a defense
request for propaganda statements and recordings
made by the American POWs,
Defense attorneys for Garwood, charged with
desertion and collaboration, claim the material is
crucial to their argument that Garwood is only one of
many prisoners who cooperated with their Vietnamese
captors.

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Sanford police say they arrested two persons on drug
Sunday, taking only one thing, a .357 magnum revolver,
charges and seized about a pound of cocaine plus assorted
Vida Galloway, 74, of 419 Pecan Ave., Sanford told police the
other drugs Wednesday, after an Informant made a buy at the
thieves
struck between 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Sunday.
Sanford marina Holiday Inn.
David M. Norris, 20, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and an unnamed
BURGLARY REPORTED, WALLET RECOVERED
female juvenile were arrested at 11:45 a.m. by Sanford
Burglars
at tacking a home near Altamonte Springs had a
detectives, after a test on a vial of powder obtained from them
taste
for
gold
but not credit cards, deputies report.
Indicated It was indeed cocaine, police say. Norris was held In
Jack Clossen of 110 Live Oak Lane, Spring Valley, told
lieu of $8,400 bail on charges of possession and delivery of a
deputies his home was burglarized Saturday afternoon by
controlled substance. thie ves who entered by ripping the screen from an open win.
ueecuves say an tnzormant bought
oug t about an ounce of the
dow.
powder from Norris for $1,200 just before they made their raid,
SUIT FILED
He reported the theft of close to $2,000 worth of Jewelry, but
When the substance tested as cocaine, pollee entered Norris'
Earnstlne and Walter Simons have filed suit in Seminole
was
surprised later when a person living nearby returned his
room, seizi ng the $1,200 and a large quantity of drugs r- Circuit Court, charging Austin Jackson with negligently
wallet, found a few blocks away in an empty lot, deputies say.
eluding pills, marijuana and hashish with an estimated total
operating his car on Sept. 1, 1979.
Clossen told them he did not even realize his wallet had been
According to the suit, Mrs. Simons, a passenger In Jackson's
street value of $15,000, police say.
missing.
car, fell from the vehicle through an open door, at the corner of
CAR DRIVES THROUGH HOUSE
ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING
A Sanford home was damaged and its residents shaken but Airport Boulevard and State Road 46.
A
72-year-old
Sanford man was treated and released
uninjured when a car slammed through a wall early Wed.
The Simons are suing for pain, expenses and other
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from Seminole Memorial Hospital, after he shot
damages.
nesday morning, deputies report.
himself In the hand while cleaning a pistol, deputies say.
Bonnie Hart of 205 Airport Blvd and her three children were
ARRAIGNMENTS
Henry Hills, 72, of 2756 Airport Blvd., was cleaning his Zu
awakened at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday when a car driven by Agnes
The following persons were arraigned on felony charges
calibe
r automatic at 5 p.m, Tuesday, when It went off, striking
Periero, 39, of 101 Exeter Court, Sanford slammed into a wall. Tuesday before County Judge Alan Dickey. All pleaded in.
him
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The bunk bed of Barbara Hart, 14, and her 8-year-old sister nocent, and will have their trial dates set April 28.
Teresa, was shoved up against a wall by the car, but neither
— Clifford Joseph Milliken, of Sanford, arrested Feb. 18 and
CADILLAC DRIVER STEALS FROM HOME
child was hurt, deputies say.
held without ball on four counts of sexual battery. He is
A Maitland home was burglarized Tuesday of $11,410 worth
Perlero was held at the Seminole Jail on charges of driving charged with having sexual relations with an 11-year-old
of Jewelry and silver, by a man driving a Cadillac, deputies
Sanford girl,
under the Influence of alcohol and reckless driving, Her
say.
suffered about $1,4XI damage, me house about $4,000, deputies
— Terry Lee Knight, arrested on Feb. 29 and charged with a
Josephine Googin, left her home at 563 Green Meadow Court,
Sanford armed robbery.
Maitland, at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, dees 'IY.
Mitthaw Howard MèKInley, Irrested Feb. s arxt ciarged : Netghbori told the putiss that *1
with burglary by Altamonte Springs police,
Cadillac drove up to the home, and a man stepped out, used a
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key in a box near the front door, and entered the dwelling.
t d — John F. Strickland, arrested by Sanford police Feb.
charged with attempted kidnapping and aggravated assault.
Googin told deputies the key is outside the home for use by
real esta te agents trying to sell it. But the thief had other
PISTOL TAKEN
things in mind, deputies say, reporting he made off with a
Burglars struck at the home ofa74.year.old Sanford womanlarge amount of jewelry and silver.
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
The Lake Mary City Council at a special 7 p.m. meeting
today Is expected to support legislation sponsored by the
Seminole County League of Civic Associations to restrict the
number of new liquor licenses available for bars and nightclubs in the county In 1981.
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By United Press International
Soviet-installed Afghan President Babrak Karmal,
trying to make his regime more acceptable to his
countrymen, has reshaped the government to include
officials jailed or exiled under previous Marxist
regimes.
In all, Karmal appointed 100 new officials to key
government posts, the Press Trust of India reported
Wednesday.
Among them were more than 40 former diplomats,
politicians and civil servants, many of whom had been
Jailed or exiled since communists seized power In April
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directly above Swain's, testified she heard Swain and Mary
Williams arguing the night of Jan. 15, then saw the two walk
from the apartment, Swain carrying a 12-gauge shotgun.
Swain at first said he wanted to use her phone to CãII the
police to take Mary Williams away, Sutton said, but he went
back down a flight of stairs to the sidewalk, facing Williams,
she told the court.
Williams said "I don't believe you'll shoot me Mr. Sonny.'"
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Sutton told the court, adding "the next thing I knew the gun
went off."
Mary Williams died less than a minute after she was shot in
the abdomen, said Seminole Medical Examiner G. V. Garay,
explaining she bled to death when the shot passed through her
aorta.
While Marblestone kept stressing the point that Mary
James 'Sonny" Swain leaving the courtroom Williams was allegedly unarmed from the time she left her
apartment to the time of her death, Fitts attempted to inW ed nesday.
troduce testimony that she had left her home in a rage, and
morning after calling only two witnesses. The witnesses both was sometimes prone to violent anger.
told the jury they were in Swain's apartment just before the
With the Jury out of the courtroom, Fitts attempted to
shooting and that Mary Williams had angrily threatened challenge some of Dorothea Williams' testimony, saying it
Swain's life,
contradicted a statement she made before him and Mar.
The Jury of five men and one woman was scheduled to blestone several weeks ago that her daughter had left home
begin deliberation following closing arguments this afternoon,
threatening to "fix" Swain. Marblestone successfully blocked
The prosecution presented witnesses tracing Mary Williams' introduction of that testimony as being improper under
walk from her home to Swain's apartment, neighbors of Florida law.
Swain's who claim to have witnessed the shooting, as well as
Swain Is formally charged with second degree murder. If he
Sanford police testifying on evidence and Swain's arrest,
is convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life inBertha Sutton, of 74 SemInole Gardens, the apartment prisonment,
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"I don't believe you'll shoot me, Mr. Sonny," said the young
woman. The man standing several feet away from her raised
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his shotgun and fired, killing her almost instantly.
That was the picture painted by the prosecution Wednesday
at the murder trial of James "Sonny" Swain, on trial for the
Jan, 15 murder of his girlfriend's daughter.
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Swain, 51, of 73 Seminole Garden Apartments, is charged
with killing Mary Williams, 21, of 14 Cowan Moughton Terrace,
with a single shotgun blast shortly after 11 p.m. on a sidewalk
just -outside his apartment,
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According to the prosecution, the shooting was the result of
Iran put its armed forces and police on alert today
an argument between Swain, Mary Williams and her mother
for Friday's election to choose a Parliament that will
Dorothea, his girl friend, over whether Mary's boyfriend
decide the fate of the 50 American hostages, the Soviet
should continue to share an apartment with the Williams, even
news agency.Tass reported,
though he was unemployed and not contributing to the rent.
The Parliament to be elected in the voting was not
State's Attorney Don Marblestone told the Jury Tuesday
expected to convene until next month and thus a
morning that he would prove to them that the victim went to
decision on the hostages held since Nov. 4 could
Swain's apartment to discuss an earlier argument between
conceivably be held up until
May,Iranian officials
Dorothea Williams and Swain which resulted in Dorothea's
have said,
decision to order the victim's boyfriend from the apartment.
At the United Nations, Secretary of State Cyrus
An argument followed, Marbiestone said, outlining his Case
Vance had an "extensive exchange of views'
to the Jury, saying Swain and Mary Williams left the apart.
U.N. commission that recently returned from Iran and
ment, Swain carrying a shotgun. As Mary Williams turned and
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Is still convinced It is the best avenue for negotiating
faced him, Swain raised his gun and fired, killing her, Mar*
the release of the hostages,
blestone concluded.
Three and a half hours later, the prosecution rested its case.
Attorney for the defense Albert Fitts rested his case this
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NATIONAL REPORT: Winter storm warnings and watches
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:En1and because of a powerful low-pressure system that
,dumped heavy snows on parts of the Midwest and torrential
:rains In the South. Snow with strong winds in northeastern
Iowa was blamed for the deaths of two Des Moines, Iowa, men
critically injuring a third. Heavy snow was falling in
1ndIana Wednesday night, with up to 7 inches forecast before it
today.
:: AREA READINGS (P am.): temperature: 74; overnight
low: 66; yesterday's high: 88, barometric pressure: 29J
.'relative humidity; 55 percent; winds: Southsouthweat at 14
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FRIDAY TIDES: DAYTONA BEACH: highs, 5:31 a.m.;
1owa, 11:39 a.m., 5:56 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs, 5:31
a.m.; lows. 11:39 a.m., 5:56 p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 5:23
:.m., 5:45 p.m.; Iowa, 11:30 a.m.
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustin to Jupiter liki, Out
I Miles: Aamaflcraftadvlsorylsineffect, Winds becoming
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)uniis late today and becoming northwest to north 15 oc.".caslonally 20 knots tonight and Friday. seas
',snoMlyS to 1 feet, Scattered thunderstorms today with locally
-stronger winds, Partly cloudy tonight and Friday.
AREA FORECAST: Increasing cloudiness and warm today
11th a good chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms.
:radual clearing and turning cooler tonight and Friday. Highs
;oday low to mid SOs. Low tonight in the SOs. Highs Friday low
:jo mid 70s. Winds south or southwest 15 to 25 mph today and
crthwest around 15 mph tonight and Friday. Rain probability
loday 80 percent.
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The league has submitted the legislation to the Seminole
County Legislative delegation to curb the new licenses to be
in mid-1981 for local establishments based on census
figures. The census Is expected to show the county more than
doubled its population in the 1970 decade.
Liquor licenses for bars and nightclubs currently are
allocated at the rate of one per 2,500 residents. The League Is
asking that the ratio be changed to permit one license per 4,000
residents.
Larry Cole, president of the league, told legislators last week
estimates are that about 40 new licenses will be available to
Seminole as result of the census, adding that it is feared the
rash of new licenses will encourage the creation of nude entertainment establishments.

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The restrictions would not affect hotels, motels, private
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grants for water system improvements and to begin a sewer
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
The Carter administration is
considering restrictions on credit cards as part of its antiinflation package. There is some skepticism among bankers
and creditors about the idea.
Two spokesmen for the credit industry said Wednesday such
step would be "cosmetic," and Arthur Burns, former
chairman of the Federal Reserve, said the time for it has
passed.
Sen. Alan Cfanston, 1)-Calif., who has been taking part in
talks between the administration and congressional leaders on
a new set of anti-inflation proposals, said recently restricting
credit card use is one step under consid"ration.
There are several ways this could be (lone.
—A maximuni period could be set for repayment. Some
credit cards now allow permanent balances.
—Most bank credit cards now require payment each month
of between 5 and 10 percent of the unpaid balance. This percentage could be increased.
—The total amount of credit allowed an individual could be
cut, Presumably this would apply to future credit, so consumers would not have to pay off large amounts all at once.
—Grace periods
for example, allowing 25 days after
billing for payment
could be reduced.
—In theory, use of credit cards could be forbidden entirely
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Florida's gasoline
supplies will be increased by four million gallons to
help the state through the month of March.
Four major oil companies agreed Wednesday to
provide the extra gas from a discretionary pool. The
suppliers Include Gulf Oil, Texaco, Sunoco and Cities
Service.
The one.Ume Increase will not affect other states,
said Ron Conan, a spokesman for the state Energy
Office.
Gov. Bob Graham said the extra gas should prevent
the lines and frustrations motorists encountered at the
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a bailiff as he walked out of the Depression-era courtroom,
He gave no indication a jury had just found him guilty of the Y1
sex slayings of 33 boys and young men — more than any other x
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The swift verdict by the jury of seven men and five women
reached in one hour and 55 minutes following the five-week UI
trial — meant Gacy, a 37-year-old building contractor, parttime clown and convicted sodomlst, could face the death
penalty.
"I'll see you tomorrow," Gacy told one court guard as he
exited the courtroom where his dea th penalty hearing was
scheduled to begin today.
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the judge, or the jury that found him guilty.
IGacy Wednesday stood emotionless as Court Clerk Violet
Botica read 33 murder verdict forms, one for each of the
victims killed during Gacy's seven-year rampage.
Over and over, 33 times, she read, "We, the jury, find the
toIondantgulity of t1w mPtsak ... guilty olthe
murder of John Butkovlch ... guilty of the murder of Darrel UI
Samson guilty
he bsti ed
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crawl space beneath Gacy's suburban were too decomposed to
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special pay act Congress approved for doctors and health
specialists in the military. He said the measure had been
loaded with "various frostings of one sort or another."
"That practice will not work," Powell said.

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cabin pressure to hysteria.
"It's a very puzzling situation, very mysterious,"
said Dr. Peter B. Bennett, an expert on the effects of
pressure changes on humans.
Eastern contacted Bennett for his theories on the
rash, which has stricken some 110 flight attendants
aboard jets enroute from New York to Florida, The
attendants — but not pilots or passengers — have
complained about rashes they developed while flying
to Florida aboard Airbus A300s, Boeing 727s and
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a close friend of Gov. Bob Graham, died Wednesday of
a bacterial Infection doctors believe may have been
menengitis.
The death of Roth, 41, shocked his associates and
sent several lawmakers including House Speaker
Hyatt Brown to the hospital for tests. Menengltis can
be contagious.
"They called us out of caution for a throat culture,"
said Bill Ryan, Brown's staff director. Brown, Ryan,
House Majority Leader Sam Bell, Rep. Lee Moffitt,
and Rep. James Harold Thompson had met with Roth
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congressional leaders who have worked hard on the cuts. The
timing of his anti-inflation report to the nation has not yet been
announced, but Powell indicated it may still occur this week.
While he offered no details on Carter's plan, Powell said it
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UVINGSTON
moved to Sanford In 1968 from
William David Uvingston, Long Island, N.Y. He was a ____________________________
son of Mr. and Mrs W.O. retired nursery landscape
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WILLIAMSON, W.VA. (UP!) — In coal-rich West
Virginia, the better-paying jobs are found underground
and Eleanor Bowen was glad to get one of them.
Especially since her husband was paralyzed in a
recent accident and the couple had two growing boys to
feed.
She worked hard as a miner, taking all the overtime
she could, and earned the respect of her male co,porkers.
'Today those co-workers were mourning her death.
Mrs. Bowen, 24, died late Tuesday night in the No. 4
'mine of the P.M. Charles Co. at Rawl. She was the
iecond woman coal miner to the in a mine accident in
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WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter's budget-cutting,
anti-inflation package will cause "wailing and gnashing of
teeth" among bureaucrats and other segments of society, his
spokesman predicts.
Press secretary Jody Powell also warned no area of the
federal budget is untouchable, including defense spending,
Powell said Carter is preparing to use the veto liberally to
hold down the federal budget and his other powers to cut
federal spending.
"The time is fast approaching when the talkers will be
separated from the doers in this area," said Powell, reminding
reporters Carter was making "difficult decisions."
He said there has been massive, "perhaps unprecedented"
consultation with Capitol 11111 in search of a consensus on
budget reductions. The final package, soon to be released, will
upset some bureaucrats and others, and Powell said, trigger
"walling and gnashing of teeth."

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BRATrLEBORO, Vt. (NEA) — Is the
"A person who works full time for 35 years,
presidential candidacy of Rep. John B.
GOT A
averagIng
40 hours a week for 50 weeks a
Anderson, R-111., the political equivalent of a
year,
will
spend
70,000 hours of his or her life
falling meteor, creating a brilliant but brief
k
at
work."
flash In the sky, then burning out and swiftly
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The quote comes from a new, 548-page
plunging to the ground?
paperback
book, "Exploring Careers," just
That's the conventional wisdom being ofpublished
by
the U.S. Department of Labor's
fered by many politicians who view Ander•:
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics. It's about the best
son's surprisingly strong performance in the
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thing
around
to
acquaint
11 to 14-year-olds
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recent primaries here and in neighboring
with the world of work.
Massachusetts as a temporary phenomenon
That may seem pretty young to you, if
that soon will be forgotten.
you're
a 70,000-hour veteran.
But Anderson may have tapped one of the
But
Anne Kahl, who supervises orcountry's most potent political forces — a
.
ctational
research in the bureau's division
vast pool of voters on his behalf — unique
.
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of
occupation
outlook says it isn't too young
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among both Republican and Democratic
when
you
consider
that:
candidates in this year's presidential race —
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Preparing
for
a career increasingly
was evident when he visited this community
requires
a
lot
of
time
and money."
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_____
on the Connecticut River in southeast Ver"The
job
market
is
demanding more and
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mont during his first foray into the state.
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more
preparation."
A state senator and his wife, both Anderson
- Youngsters must "broaden their
volunteers, had placed a small advertisement
awareness"
of what's available before
in the local newspaper in the hope of atnarrowing
their
choices later on in high
trading perhaps a few dozen voters to a midschool,
college,
technical
school or while
afternoon meeting with the candidate at a Saudis Use V
training
on
the
job.
local restaurant.
Power
But the crowd numbered almost . most
"Exploring Careers" is aimed at junior
of them young professionals - including
high school pupils. It's got stories about
teachers and businessmen, artists and
working that engage your attention. It's got
r'ath,'es to the Saudi woman's mass
BYROZLISTON
writers — in their 20s and 30s. There were
plenty
of questions that'!! start you thinking.
do
job
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inhthtté, .11.5. SLó might cOnsldT Republicans and Demoats, but many
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political independents.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Saudi Arabia, where
Saudi Arabia now has two major banks run defined, and "in-depth" profiles of 41 of those
irFtors. If he Is going to run the company, he
occupations. It's got terse summaries of
Interviews with those people and other women are not permitted to drive an automoexclusively by and for women: Al Rafhi u
Ibould at least learn something about the steel
Anderson sympathizers throughout the bile and the majority still wear the veil in
ftIyshd and National Commercial Bank in where the jobs are.
Possibly just as important, the book is
country indicate that he draws much of his public, plans to dramatically expand the role
k*iness. And, notwithstanding the burden of
Jeddah. "Everyone from the president to the
calculated
to catch teachers' eyes. Teachers
support
from
an
exceptionally
large
group
of
of
the
working
woman,
a
leading
Saudi
In"brations, the board might be willing to subjanitor is a woman," he said.
potential
voters
those
born
since
the
late
dustrialist
said.
Ashemlmry,
the
owner
of
a
diversified
are
vital
in
steering
youngsters to think about
jidize the cost of a refresher course for the judge
1930s
or
early
1940s.
"Saudi
Arabia's
Third
FiveYear
plan,
Saudi
industrial
firm
with
strong
commercial
i.constItutIona1 law.
During their early adult years, the period which begins in May 190, will emphasize the
ties to the United States, said the kingdom 13
Anne Kahl helped write much of the new
when participation In the political process development of women," said Shelkh Nail,
scthrely seeking American Inyestors to
bock.
She and other officials felt there was a
S
traditionally begins, they were subjected to Mohammed Ashenümry. "We realized that 50 participate in its technological development, need to alert pre4g) schoolers to what
J.S. Auto Safer
the trauma of a series of political percent of our power was not being utilized."
particularly in petrochemicals and non-labor
they'll face in the job market and to give these
assassinations, the Vietnam War and the
Mideast experts estimate the Saudi • Intensive industries,
youngsters
a better idea of what the choices
government is prepared to spend at least $200
"The United States and Saudi Arabia have are.
.rs built In the United States scored well above Watergate scandal.
Badly scarred by those experiences, many billion on Its ambitious new plan that also will
had a special relationship over several
oreign imports In recent crash tests conducted by
Thus, "Exploring Careers" was written.
since
have
abstained
from
any
form
of
infocus
on
agriculture,
mining
and
completion
decades
and Saudi development should have
The first chaper is a brosd.brush overview
he National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- volvement In electoral politics, while others of the kingdom's network of transportation
U.S.
involvement,"
he
said.
of
the world of work. For example:
ninistration.
have voted infrequently but insisted upon an and communications facilities.
But A i ii e m I m r y, an aeronautical
"It's
not time yet for you choose a job. But
in occupant protection tests, five of six popular "independent" designation because they
Ashemlmry said the largescale inengineering graduate of Texas Christian
it's too early to start preparing for the
orçign models failed - and conclusions have not rejected affiliation with the two dominant volvement of women in Saudi business and University, urged U.S. businessmen to find a decisions you'll be making a few years from
political parties.
government will be a gradual process.
re&amp; been reached on the sixth.
Saudi Arabian joint venture partner to flu,- now. How should you go about choosing the
The potential influence of that generation is
"We want todoit slowly ao that wedonot
ture the project and to avoid violating Saudi
A total of 25 U.S. models were subjected to 35
direction that is 'right' for you? The key is
illustrated by the fact that In the 111440 age sacrifice our customs and traditions," he
ci.tonj and religious laws,
nph crashes into fixed barriers and to rearend
you."
are more than 75 million men and said. "We don't want another Iran on ourFaihare to raped Saudi laws is "an area In
o llsions to check fuel system integrity. Nine cohort
women - almost half of the country's hands."
Personal characteristics are dlscussed.The
which otherwise good businessmen have
missed occupant safety tests and five of the nine potential voters and more than a third of the
reasons
persons work are discussed, Training
In the Moslem kingdom men and women
made avoidable mistakes," said Ashemirnry.
)ased all the tests to which they were subjected. entire population,
is
are segregated In public life,
and ways of analyzing jobs are
"Many Americans are not familiar with our
The core of that group Is the post-World
The tests are the first in a series to provide
Saudi women are educated separately in
explained. The next 14 chapters are clustered
social customs and traditions." Saudi
npumers with Information on how various war 11 "baby boom" generation—more than secondary schools and umversities and some Arabians do not drink alcohol, gamble, or eat into similar kinds of occupations. Under
construction occupations, scientific and
.tdels compare under Identical crash conditions.36 mflIlonpeople born between 1948 and 1955 already have moved into the labor force, pork and take time to pray five times a day
who
now
range
In
age
from
$
to
34.
technical occupations, mechanics and
primarily
as
teachers.
"*s1ness
takes
a
lot
longer
in
Saudi
Arabia
This sort of information is Important because
The most current, comprehensive and
But
job
opportunities
have
been
severely
sheikh
repairers, health Occupations, social sciensaid.
vfic fatalities across the nation are still rising ttxughfig analysis of the atypical political limited for Saudi women up until now. thaji the United States," the
Usts, social service occupaticns, performing
Personal
sociability
is
an
e..ntiai
psrt
of
M the proportion of deaths in subcompacts has behavior of the under 40 voters is In a report "Where w o u 1 d women work?" Mhe*nlinry 5ajpii business dealings,
arts, design and communication occupations,
jMn from 25 to 30 percent in two years. In those - on a nationwide survey of more than 1,500 asked rhetorically.
A growing number of Saudi businessmen and agriculture, forestry and fishery cc.
rashes involving both subcompacts and larger people commissioned last year by the
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caucuses Tuesday in Alaska, but returns were slow
in coming in and the only group announcing the
early returns was the Kennedy organization.
Wednesday night, Delaware's 41 districts elected
104 delegates to the state Democratic convention

committed to Carter, 40 committed to Kennedy and
29 uncommitted. California Gov. Edmund Brown
received no delegates.

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Washington had both Democraticand Republican

The results are still sketchy from three of the four
states that held caucuses Tuesday.
Only Oklahoma's Democratic caucuses, which
delivered a huge 7-to-1 victory to Carter, had
complete returns from their first-stage meetings.
Carter had 75 percent to Kennedy's 10 percent, with

15 percent uncommitted there.

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The 65-yew.old Ethnonds, Wash., mother steely reserves of Inner strength, Mrs. Jensen
I published a plea for the terrorists to
discovered arty on that the bureaucrats carried on her lonely fight with her own contact me for private negotiations. We
seemed to have lit* interest in helping her modest resources. She put oft badly needed finally reached them through Intermediaries.
son, or even in
her about his dental west, .ni1ng 11w discosOfort with Alter months Of heolding the guerrillas
precarloia situation. me aol. seption, do
stoicism, so that the money maidenly demanded $U09 for stares
told us, was anti4arrorlst aspert Joke could psy her way to Colombia in a fruitless release. I quickly borrowed the money from a
Kwki}dn, now a- private s.cwMy cm eserds for her son — and to WIiIthgton In an friend In the business community, and my
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Nor did Mrs. Jiusun hm the flauncW ficlaldem
rendezvous with the kidapers.
bucking Of big U.&amp; corporations like those
(y after $ro Iiiii from Rep. Al Swift,
After five days Of nervous waiting In
who aongM the rd,as, of Owmo4llinele DWMIL, did the gruIng bureaucrats - various hotels, Mitchell delivered the .et'4w1
execullive WH11 m Nishous and Gus Ostis Of provide partial re
ru..it for Mrs. full Of greenbacks to the guerrillas. Four days
— also victims of 1&amp;1b Jue's sspses. They still oftered her no later, the 3$-year.old
bospactacled Peace
American kidnoppere.
hope Of g
lp in obtai'thtg awes
he
Corps botanist was brought to Mitchell In the
NishOta' employer had epent "
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town of Nelva. Starr had trekked Unngh the
(sconstlmu fo'Wy) teylig to .isrtIMe ble
Akt'i she sever quite gay, up hops that Jungle on horseback.
relies., and could hm paid a mul" - uwluse, see, would give her a
Hours later, he was finally renaijed with his
dollar rausom to his Vnnirke'
s. He hilping'.d Mrs. Jesse. w pretty dos. to Indomitable mother e. anay it Howard
w liberated by
cs who rural peke the end Of her reps whoa she c
loony Air Force Base In Pv'wma.
k4dng for natlars raided his jangls prIson cmos iw year. No one, .1w esplakwd
Mrs. J-wen and Stare need help to repay
1W year. Ottie was rm
d by Co"' tasetally, would help ke fry to nigotlab with the ransom money. Contributlens, which are
kidnappers after his compwW paid an un- the ($mHan guerrillas. She was afraid her tax-deductible, may be sect to the Ikm
dim*" but szjk,
son "lgl' hi ask or dying In Uw
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slowly and it could be a week to 10 days before official Republican totals are known because they are
being compiled by mail.
The state Democratic committee said with less
than half of their precincts counted, Carter was
winning 55 percent of the delegates to 25 percent for
Kennedy anti a bit more than 20 percent on-

CHICAGO (UP!) Stung by new questions about telephone records that might support or dispute his
Chappaquiddick, Sen. Edward Kennedy says he and account of the Chappaquiddick drowning were
his family have undergone more investigations — withheld from the inquest into Mary Jo
Kopechne's
some "grossly unfair" — than anyone else in public death.
life.
"There has been no family, in the time I have
Questioned by reporters in Washington and been in the public life, that has been investigated,
Pontiac, Mich,, before going to Chicago to cam- whose personal lives have been investigated, as
paign today, Kennedy responded to a report that much as my life, the life of my wife, my children,
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Three truckloads of
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believed responsible, Ormond Beach police said today.
Search warrants were obtained for several oth er iocations in Volusia and police hoped still more loot would be
recovered, Detective Al Legg said.
The two men sought were identified as Stephen Pawluzkowycz, 34, who escaped from the Lewisburg, Pa,, federal
penitentiary while serving a six-year term for grand theft;
and Peter Joseph Donahue, 37, of Bronx, N.Y., who escaped
from Rykers Island, N.Y., where he was held for the
murder of a New York policeman.

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In Volusia?

The recovered iteins included swords, antique guns,
gems, carved ivories and other museum pieces. Some of
them were believed to have been stolen from the 'Oldest
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my nieces and nephews," Kennedy said angrily
when asked about the New York Times report.
"Some have been fair, some have — investigations
been grossly unfair.
"I grew up in a family that believed character
was accepting responsibility for ones' mistakes and
I accepted responsibility for that mistake," Ken-

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As a rewa rd for proclaiming March 9-15 Girl
Scout Week In Sanford, Mayor Lee P. Moore is
made an honorary Girl Scout and present ed with a
box of cookies by Junior Girl Scout Becky Norman, Brownie Michelle Norman also participated
In the ceremony.

Girl Scouts Dress City
During Special Week
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore has declared March 9-15 Girl
Scout Week In the city and has taken the oath to become an
honorary Girl Scout.
The emphasis this year is on family involvement in Girl Scout
activities, Several men are working as adult scouters in the
Seminole County Girl Scout program.
Girl Scout Week began Sunday with the girls attending
church in uniform and is to conclude Sat urday with a family
fun day and picnic at the Central Florida Zoo picnic area.
Following a church service Sunday, Sanford Brownies and
GirlScouts presented the city wi th more azalea plants for their

"Br ownie Ring" in Fort Mellon Park and i nstalled a sign.
In preparation for Girl Scout Week, scouts cleaned windows
and put up displays in several downtown Sanford stores on
First Street Including the windows In Courtroom D.
Games at 10 am. Sat urday will Include the three-legged
race, tug-of-war, LimbO, rolling pin t hrowing contest, water.
balloon throwing, sponge throwing and sack races.
A picnic will be held from noon to 1 p.m. followed by a soft.
ball game.

WAIINGTON "I told him I was going to
sell myself to the body bunk to raise the
money. Body to be delivered as soon as
Richard Is cut,"
Charlotte Jensen was recounting her
conversation with a State Department Official
in Washington. me mother's vow to sacrifice
herself for her33-year-old son was no empty
histrionic Unit, it was a nwastre Of her
desperation after years of frustration
tiaseclileg the faceless p.per4huftlsrs In
Washington for help In freeing her son. He Is
Richard Starr, ape.t. Corp volunteer wh
was seized by communist terrorists In a.
bloody raid on the Colombian village where
he was woeking on Feb 14,1977.
Unlike the families Of American h4ages
seined at the US. E'r'by In Telvan test
$oq4j, Mrs. Jensen wi't Invited to the
White House for waft Of enourigunwat
from President Carter. No red carpat was
rolled out for her at the state 113momb
Qft the onr.y. Doorswere
in
her face. Telephone calls went unanswered.

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Republican National Committee,
women will be able to hold office Jobs, where States.
it you don't want the whole book, you can
The survey was conducted by Market they will be segregated from male emSaudis, who have acquired large real estate buy individual chapters.
Opinion Research of Detroit, one of the ployeea, according to Ashemimry.
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Labor
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the senator had nearly a 440-I edge over Carter in
Alaska
while running 2-to-1 behind the uncommitted total.

delegation to the national convention to support

Attorneys for both sides spent 90 minutes in

Jurors met through the evening without pause, Staffeldt's chambers late Wednesday after they
then at midnight announced they were hopelessly learned he had told reporters that corporations,
deadlocked. Staffeldt ordered them to try again, like people, should be held morally accountable
"I think maybe we can come to it decision," for their behavior.
jury foreman Art Selmer reported about 2 am.
Staffeldt told reporters he also was concerned
Deliberations continued for another hour before about allowing jurors to go home because a sign
Staffeldt called a recess. By that time Selmer was attacking the prosecutor and praising Ford apso tired courtroom spectators could barely hear peared on a motel billboard Wednesday morning.
his voice.
The motel is the only one In this small town.

results are expected to give Carter either 15 or 16 of
the island state's 19 convention delegates.

Wilmington Democratic Chairman Leo Marshal
said he ex pects 90 percent of the the state's

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for a fourth day of deliberations at the Pulaski from the rear by a van and burst into flames. The

President Carter easily defeated Sen. Edward
Kennedy in Delaware's Democratic caucuses
Wednesday night, and late results from caucuses in
Oklahoma, Hawaii and Washington showed Carter
also won in those sta tes,
Kennedy's campaign said it won the Democratic

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he kept jurors deliberating was he feared they

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e safety factors in American-made vehicles
an be applied to breakthroughs in fuel economy
area where imports have had the advantage.

throughout the 10-week trial, instead of
sequestering them.

At 3 a.m. EST, Circuit Judge Harold Staffeldt said.
dismissed the jury
which already had met for
Ford is charged with reckless homicide in the
24 hours for the night and ordered them to return deaths of three girls whose 197
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Restraint
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corporation

faces criminal charges for faulty product design.
Neal filed a formal complaint because Staffeldt
allowed the jurors to go home, as they have

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am in the same accident, 85 percent of those
fIIbd were occupants of the subcompacts.
We hope that the same ingenuity that developed

trial is the nation's first in which a

Defense attorney James Neal asked Prosecutor

morning hours today without reaching a decision Michael Cosentino whether he would agree to
on whether the No. 2 automaker was guilty of abide by a majority verdict, rather than a unanireckless homicide in the deaths of three young mous one,
women.
"Absolutely not, not in Indiana," Cosentino

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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U.S. Steel Corporation, the nation's largest
téClmaker, posted a net loss of$561.7 million
£I..
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uu iu i.uv iu quarter of 1979. it was tne biggest
quarterly loss for any American company in
history.
There is no secret about why U.S. Steel is awash
in red ink. Many of its plants and the manufacturing technology they utilize are relics of the
distant past. Production costs at these aged mills
aresuch that U.S. Steel is losing a competitive
stfllggle against state-of-the-art plants in Japan,
#0t Germany, South Korea, Taiwan and Brazil.
;Faced with this dismal predicament, U.S.
teI's management is doing the only thing it can
restore the corporation to profitability. it is
co'tting losses by closing the most antiquated
Ijints and hoping to use whatever profits can be
rned by the remaining mills to finance future
ernization.
as, the company reckoned 'without U.S
rict Court Judge Thomas Lambros. Not only
'h
" *Judge Lambros temporarily restrained U.S.
l from shutting down its two mills in
ngstown, Ohio, but he has also suggested that
re corporation should be made to pay
parations to the community If the plants are
Itimately closed,
Presumably the judge would not shrink from
responsibility of deciding how much U.S. Steel
uld cough up for the privilege of conducting its
Ow affairs. Judge Lambros acknowledged that
uc intervention by a federal court would be
pnusual. His honor was too modest. It would lack
only a precedent in law, but any jurisdictional
sis in the U.S. Constitution. The judge handed
Iown his rEstraining order In response to a plea by
e United Steelworkers Union which has charged
Steel with breathing a verbal commitment to
mployees to keep the plants In question running.
e suit Is to be heard later this month. Should
3 decision go against the company, it will
jlost certainly
A. appeal. ___

County courthouse at 10 a.m.

Senior Citizens' Seminar Set
Plans for the second annual Senior Citizen Security and
Information Seminar to be held Tuesday, March at the
Sanford Civic Center ha ve been announced by Greater Sa nford
Chamber of Commerce Senior Citizen Committee Chairman
Bob Daehn.
The general public, as well as all senior ci tizens, is invited
to the free event from 9 a.m. to noon.
The Ed Scbuckman Players will be featured at 10:30 a.m. In
the auditorium. Schuckman, a special deputy with the
Seminole Count) Sherkfrs Department, and his group will
:present brief sketches depicting how bunco artists, purse
snatchers, confidence men and other shady characters who
,.prey on the elderly operate.
At 11:45 a.m. there will be a demonstration by the security
and guard dogs from Orlando.
Free blood pressure tests will be given by the Bay Area
Heone lk.lth Services and the visiting Nurses Association.
.Other groups will provide free hearing tests and glaucoma
tests.
Information booths will be Mailed by knowledgeable
- representati ves Of various organizations and services Of interest to older citizens.
County Supervisor of Elections Camllla Bruce will
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Enter Coopers town
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - It took a long time but one of
baseball's greatest sluggers has finally battered down
the doors of Cooperstown.
Chuck Klein, once almost as big an attraction in
Philadelphia as the Liberty Bell, was elected Wednçstlay to the Hall of Fame, along with former Boston
Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey, by the Veterans Corn.
mittee.

The two men, both deceased, will be officially Inducted into the Cooperstown, N.Y., shrine at special
ceremonies Aug. 3 along with outfielders Duke Snider
and Al Kaline, who were elected to the Hall of Fame in
January by the Baseball Writers Association of
America.
Klein's election comes nearly 22 years after he died
and 30 years after he retired from baseball.
"His average reflects the kind of ballplayer he was,"
said Hall of Famer Burleigh Grimes, a member of the
Veterans Committee. "To me he was a Hall of Famer.
I'd like to have had him on my baliclub."
Few players could match Klein for all-around
ability. As a batter he led or tied for the National
League in home runs four times, led in runs scored
three times, in slugging percentage three times, in hits
twice, in doubles twice, in total bases four times and in
runs batted in once. He also led the league twice In
assists and once in stolen bases.
He was the league's most valuable player in 1932,
winner of the league's Triple Crown in 1933, one of a
handful of men to hit four home runs In one game
(1936) and holder of the modern NL record for runs
scored in a season (158 in 1930).
Because for most of his 17-year big league career
(1928-44), Klein played for the Philadelphia Phililes
and did his hitting in tiny Baker Bowl, his critics argue
his statistics were inflated because of the small
dimensions of his home park.
Yawkey's election comes four years after his death
and serves as a tribute to a man recognized as one of
baseball's greatest benefactors and sportsmen.
During his 44 years (1933.76) as owner of the Red
Sax, he commanded respect as a man who thought first
the good of baseball and then his own club.
'1 think Tom Yawkey was one of the finest sportsmen ever to come into baseball," said Hall of Famer
oe Cronin, a member of the Veterans Committee and
former Red Sox star. "HIS every thought was (or the
betterment of the game and his overall thinking was
for the best interests of the game."
Yawkey purchased the Red Sax for $1 million In
Fetwuary 1933 only low days after his 30th birthday.
Following the 1933 season, Yawkey spent another $1
million rebuilding Fenway Park, and in his first three
years as owner shelled out an estimated $2 million to
acquire such players as Lefty Grove, Jimmie Fou,
Cronin and Rick Ferrell.
It wasn't untIl 1946 hIs team irouglit Yawkey his first
, pçnnant., had to wait untIl 1617 for a second

Stubby McCumber
:;De fending Doral
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MIAMI (UP!)

Since winning the Doral Open golf
: tournament last year, stubby Mark McCumber's best finish
was a tie for 20th, but he Isn't worried.
The 25-year-old defending champion in this week's Doral,
'pointsout last year was his first onthe tourandhe spent
most of the time feeling things out.
"Lastyear was my rookie year. Ihad a Ietdownafterl

' won," said the Jacksonville, Ha., power hitter, who then
qualified his statement. "It wasn't so much a letdown as It
-- was a lack of concentration.
"I was playing courses I had never played before and
;taytng in hotels I had never been In before. I was still
.djuating," he said.
McQamber'a two bet finishes since winning the Doral
:were a tie for 20th last year in the San Antonio-Texas Open
"and another for 21st this yew In the Bob Hope Desert
aaulc.

But with the $46,000 he won here, Munber earned
$17,556 last year and as the 60th money winner last year he
is exempt (ruin qualifying en Mondays at least until next

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January.
McQnnber Is more comfortable with the tour this year
and with the lengthy Dora! Blue Monster Course suited to
his long-ball style, he hopes he ean make another move this
weekend like the one he made last yew.
Besides McQunber, the field for this event Includes Jack
Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Severino Ballesteros, Andy Been
and Bruce Ueteks, who FInished strong In last week's
Inverrwy.
That tournament was won by Jolmny Miller, who won't be
at Doral. Mao absent will be Tom Watson, the test's lwdI'i

mossy winner.
( hand also are ToonWeiskopt, Ben Cesnabiw and Jerry
Pate, who all sat out Inverrary.
Nfrkhu. Is still looldng for ida first victory since Ike irs
Philadelphia Classic, after_"ii 71st on the mossy list

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need of its much improvement, as the
The Detroit Tigers had better start to Tigers outhit Montreal, 12-li. It was the Steve Finch to give Atlanta a victory in
be concerned about theIr defense If they first exhibition action for Kirk Gibson, a its Grapefruit League season opener
plan lobe contendersinthe tough Amen- former Michigan State football star.
Steve Garvey knocked In the decisive
can League East.
Tigers' catcher Lance Parrish, who runs with a fourth-Inning single and
Wednesday, the Tigers committed four has played first base since the start of the Reggle Smith collected a single, a double
errorsina7.4losstotheMontrenJExpos, exhibition season In place of Jason and a triple to lift Los Angeles In Its
raising their pre.seascn error total to 13 Thompeon (pulled leg muscle), was lost exhibition opener ... Dave Klngman's
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Right-bander Steve Rogers was the MInnesota, 5-4, the Chicago Cubs topped Alexander cracked a tworun double and
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Mark Aguirre, a burly sophomore Slaking his claim as the outstanding forward us the nation, the
forward who helped make DePaul University the kingpin of 6-foot-7, 225-pounder was the leading vote-getter on UPI's All.
college basketball, was the runaway choice today for UPI's
America team. Aguirre averaged 26.8 points and 7.6 rebounds
Player of the Year.
per game. He also shot 54 percent from the field and scored 41
Aguirre, whose soft shot carried the the Blue Demons to a
points in one game against Loyola of Chicago.
No. I national ranking before being upset In the NCAA West
"The Player of the Year Is one who has super talent who
Regional, is the first non-senior to win the award since Bill
performs every night and Is a great scorer,' said DePaul
Walton of UCLA In 1973.
Coach Ray Meyer. "In Aguirre, we have the best offensIve
player in nation, he Is a scoring machine. He Is becoming a
In a poll of 205 sports Iters and broadcasters, gue
by more than a 3-to-i margin over his nearest competitor,
an offensive scoring machine."
Darrell GriffIth of Louisville. Aguirre picked up 110 votes,
GriffIth 34 and Kyle Macy of Kentucky .
"Mark was Uckledtodeathtobez ned Playerof the year,"
Aguirre officially will be honored as UPI's Player of the Meyer added,

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AllAmerica guard who became the all-time leading scorer at
Louisville. Griffith averaged point a game and guided the
A local Chicago product, Aguirre came to DePaul as one of
Cardinals
to a Metro ConfereriSe titJ and a No. 4 rankIng.
the meat publidzsd blh ichect players of ida clus. In his first
My, already drafted
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season, Aguirre paid handabme dividends as the Blue Demons floor general for third-ranked
He averaged
more
stormed to the Final Four In Salt Lake City.
than 15 poInts a game, made more than 53 percent of his shots
season, Aguirre's market value continued to soar, and shared the AllAmerica backcoirt with
Year when he receives the Naismith Trophy in Atlanta
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gained a third in 1975, Unfortunately, the Red Sox lost
the World Series In seven games on all three occasions
and Yawkey never attained the prize he wanted most
-a world championship.
Yawkey served as vicepresident of the AL from 1956
through 1973 and was the league's representative on
the Executive Council from 1957 through 1978. For
years he was one of the prime supporters of the
Children's Cancer Research Foundation of Boston,
known as the Jimmy Fund, and was said to have
donated more than $10 million to the fund.
Klein and Yawkey were selected by the Veterans
Committee from a list of eight finalists. The others
corwlered were first baseman Johnny Mix. and
Charley Grimm, pitcher Vie Willis, shortstop Glenn
Wright, third baseman Jimmy Dykea and former
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) series of upsets that has guard Tony Carr were enough
"They played us right," Cameron (OkIa.) raced Into seconds left to lift Central
- During the first half of the punctuated the tournament to carsy Eau Claire Into the said Anderson. "The biggest the quarter-finals as both Arkansas to a 54.63 trIumph
game between Wisconsin-Eats since Monday.
quarter-final round of the 43rd thIng was that we didn't lose schools topped 100 poInts, over No. 9 Rodthurst (Mo.);
ClaireandMarymount(Kan.)
Cochran went with a stall annual tournament with a 56- our poise or concentration. He Alabama State hammered Elwayne Campbell hit two
at the NAIA basketball tour- "for the first time In five or 49 triumph over the Kansas (Cochran) is a fine coach. I
South Carollna-Alken, 103-78, free throws with 17 seconds
nament, association officials six years" to try to keep his school.
thought he really played '
distributed a release an. 19-13 team in the ball game
"We did what we wanted to well."
and Cameron drubbed St. remaining to carry LeMoynenounclng the selection of Eau Wednesday night against the do - we controlled the
Marymount could never Augustine's, 120-86. Kevin Owen (Tenn.) past No. 6
Claire's Ken Anderson as its 28-2 and second-seeded tempo," said Cochran of his really get the stall into motlo
Loder scored 29 to lead Abilene ChrIstian, 5655; Sam
Coach of the Year.
Blugolds.
strategy. "And our kids gave in the second half because
Alabama State and Jeff Miller converted two free
But Ken Cochran of Mary.
It worked for one half -the a valiant effort. Hey, that Spartans could never get into Wilson 26 to pace Cameron. throws with 16 seconds
mount tried to take exception two teams were deadlocked, teamis30-2.Ifwetriedto play the lead.
Late free throws settled showing to gIve No.7 Central
to the selection and almost 15.15, at the Intermission - a half court game with them,
In other games, Nos. land 3 four other games. Wally Love Washington a 66-64 victory
pulled off the biggest of a but 16 second-half points by they'd have eaten our lunch." seeds Alabama State and hit a free throw with 47 over Biola (Calif.),

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Upstart Lamar

Hot-Handed Carner Defends LPGA Title

Meets Clemson

SAN DIEGO (UP!)
winners Sandra Palmer and May. Although she missed 18 Carner took up another
JoAnne
Carner, fresh off last Sally UtIle and other top tour to(wnaments,she finished just hobby: eating. "To make
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week's win at the Sunstar names such as Judy Rankln, $2,000 short of another
. matters worse, and because I
The
surprise
In this year's NCAA
couldn't play, I slept and ate
has
been
Lamar, team
and theCardlnaishave
already tournament
passed two ofso far Classic, will seek to retain her Amy Alcott, and Jane figure season,
the $150,000 lost- Blalock.
their toughest hurdles.
"About tire. weeks after i to drown
sorrows,"
nament of the Ladles
Last year, Carner, always a had won here, I was out riding Carner said. She ate, ate, and
Lamar has streaked to the West Regional semifinals by Professional Golf Association gallery favorite, was off to a my motorcycle," Carner said, it., until she gained 45 extra
running through Weber State, which was 26-2, and Paciflc-lO opening today at the San sensational start. Throngh the "The road was muddy and I powxis.
champion Oregon State, which was 26-3 on the way to the No.5 Bernando Inn and Country first eight tour stope, she had crashed on a turn. I ended up
So far lIds year she has won
Club
won tire. tournaments and jammlngmywrist,Tendlnjtlj $50,386 and three titles,
Clemson, which finished just fourth In the Atlantic Coast
Carner, 41, described in the earned $61,000. The two-time developed and It got
to the making her fourth on the all.
Conference and also Is a major surprise, at Tucson, Arix.
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LPGA media guide as U.S. Open champ seemed point where every time
I time women's money list with
The game matches two fasthreaklng teams, so whichever "W'ewive, at times to the certain to have her fourth cocked my wrist, It hurt. I $700,000 for her 10 years on the
team makes It to the regIonal final Siturday, it's sure to be
point of reddewsess, and one consecutive $100,000 year as- couldn't even do the dishes. tour.
who likes to go for trek.," mated
high-scoring affair,
As a result, I ended up being
The winners share of the
will be challenged by 120 top
However, Camera season out most of the year,"
San
Diego tournament Is
In the other West Regional game, UCLA will face ninth, players, Including previous cime toanabrupt haltinmidWhile idled by the injury, $22,509.
ranked OlsIo State, while In the Mideast Regional at Lexington,
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Ky., Purdue plays No.7 Indiana and No.3 Kentucky takes on
Duke.
On Friday, ft will be Iowa vs. No. 6 Syracuse and No. 8
Cakk a
Maryland vs. No, 10 Georgetown In the East Regional
semifinals at Philadelphia, and No.4 LouIsville vs. Texas A&amp;M
'Little LU5U
and Missouri vs. No. 2 LW in the Midwest Regional at
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Day' at Tinker Field,
HOuston.
Cueicuuj
Orlando, has been set for
UCLA, which had only a 19-i record during the regular Sujsday, March 30, when the
season, Ii banking on the hysteria and mc*nentwn of post- Houston Astros will meet the
season tournament play to overcome the odds.
Minnesota Twins In a 1:30
"Playing Ohio State Is like playing a pro team," says UCLA Pifl. exhibition game. On
Coach Larry Brown of the 21-7 Buckeyes. "They are very Utile League Day, all youth
strong physically and their front line Is awesome."
taseball teams and a
Iflaxlmwn
of two of their
The Buckeyes know all about Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue's 7.
win
be admitted free
foot-i All-America center, who dominated Big Ten play this
charge
to
the
Tinker Field
season and who win look to keep dominating league rival ge
dm'on
sectIons,
Indiana. Carroll Is regarded as the key him in the BOIIet
that each team
makers' bid for the title. As teammate Drake Morris says,provided
ner is wearing some sort
"He's hungry
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The Big Ten champion Haulers, however, overcame Carroll
cnpiete wilforms, then
once, holding Mm to 11 poInts In a56-U victory at Bloomington. at lest caps and-or T-shirt..
Carroll was unstoppable against IRaII. and St. Johe's In
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both In the thick
"He's a marvelous, marvelous offensive player," said St.
I*IUswt laces last y
until
Joke's Coach Lou Carnesocca, "Tha guy's going to need a the final week of the season,
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Detroit vs. Kansas City at Fort
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Washington 6, B0tøn 4
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Hartford 4, Detroit 4, tie
New York (A) vs. Texas at withadis.mal4-22recordmjsyear's Illini boasts a
Pittsburgh 4. Los Ang 2
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st. Louis 3, Toronto 2
MInnesota vs. Chicago (A)
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Edmonton 6, Quebec 3
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Haven 1:30 p.m.
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Buffalo 3, Winnipeg 3, tIe
in the first two rounds of the NIT.
Los Angeles vs. Montreal at the tourney.
Thursday's Games
Daytona Beach 1:30 p.m.
Los Angeles at Atlanta
"We live in a shadow in Kentucky,"
Milwaukee Vt. Oakland at
"Anytime you get this far in any
Vancouver at Hartford
Scottsdali, Ariz. 3p.m.
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Detroit at Boston
Talyo Whales vs. Cleveland at "Ow. people think only
Southeastern outstanding ball clubs and Murray
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MexIco 9:30 p.m.
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ranks No. 9 among major college
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when it meets Nevada-Las Vegas.
upset over Minnesota after beating
However, the 34.33 winning stall
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"Pitching in the All-Star does everything but stand up
Rollins 7, Maryland 2
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game a couple of years ago, I
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Coming up to the plate, I'ete himself and 1aug11 about it,
(Ml d. Green 6.4, 6-3; Ramsctell d.
Guzman, Hoffman (1), Hoyt (5), Kern, and the conversation
Niaden 6-4, 6-3; Outlaw d. Har.
Rose asked Smith 'how is he such as the time he and
Hickey (5), Borgmann, PsIIlas
denberg 6-4, 60
from his end is bound to be
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on what lie should throw
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the biggest compliment I've George Scott when Kern was
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Weise-Klppalg 46, 7-6, 6-4,
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Botgman, Wolf, Socrates and Aquinas.
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To sone people, Kern is "a
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Women
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plate and put a baseball in
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2.40 3,6-0; McKeen (T) d. Neviaser 26, San Fran.
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2) 232.60
that. His basic philosophy was his curve ball from time to motion as Goose Gossage, but afl level, so when you have patient. Finally he couldn't
d. Sullivan SO; Amundsen d. Babcock (10), Umbarger (11)
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Melson. L- Babcock. HR-..
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Jones 4, Coionlal3
believes he can do."
with only five losses ill 71
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Kern's fast ball has never strange about Jim Kern. lie
around here waiting for )0U
Indiana 54, Brewers)
SIngles: Solo (C) d. Simmons s
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Stone 5-6
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"I was tired," Erving said.
Oak RIdge4,Evans3
Larry Bird scored 29 points, went over the 24,000-point
Siaton. HR- Cleveland, Diaz,
Doug Collins, after severely Bullets, It was the ninth "That was just my false look hauled
Nit Standings
Singles: Gosnell CE) d. OlMasi S Orta.
in 13 rebounds and total in the third period - the
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you that I
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Callahan (OR) d• Scamel 5-7, 5-2;
second quarter, was on for the 76ers, who find their wasn't tired.
lIowdo 1(1(1 it? I Robe)' added 22 points to lead reach that figure.
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troops
seriously
thinning
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Doubles: GosneII-Scamel (E) d.
with
my
instincts."
Houston, Robert Reid led with
Ptii(
53 15 744
DIMa$l.Cailahan 5.5.
Gydry, DavIs (5), LewIs (6), fourth period and was being
Erving scored 12 points in
While the Sixers- have been 26 points.
New York
34 34 .300 19½
Girls
May (7) and Cerone, Golden (6), taped.
Caldwell Jones, the third quarter to help the assured of a playoff berth, the Nets 137, PIstons 119
Wshngtn
33 30 .443 21
Oak RidgeS,Evanst
Flanagan, Kerrigan (4), T. Mae
New J.rsy
32 12 .432 23½
fightIng the flu, looked ready 7fiers recover from a 52-48 Bullets watched a good
SIngles: Mitchell d. Duncan 5.7; (7) and Dempsey, Hupperl (7)
Winlord Boynes scored 23
Central DlvisIu
Warner (E) d. Eiwell 5.7, 5.5; W- Kerrlgan, L- Lewis, HR- to pass out.
halftime deficit. His layup chance at securing a berth go points and six teammates also
V I Pct. SI Ryan d. Sboon S.); Kennedy d. New York, Jones, Baltimore,
Thank goodness a doctor with 6.55 remaIning gave down the drain, Bullets' hit
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The doctor, of course, was at 60-58 and lie later aided an about his team's
Wednesday's Results
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chances.
Rookie
Phil
32 10 .444 12
CE) d. Ryan-Tie IS
Hubbard
led
UCF iLcamoiic II
Julius Ervfng, who scored 40 11-2 spurt with a three-point
ClIlnd
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"We were tired tonight," Detroit, which has lost four
LakeHoweIl7,Apopkao
points Wednesday night to field goal as the 7fiers led, 80- Motta said. "We're just not
Detroit
16.96 .232 25
010 034 12-5113
Singles: Effer d. Smith 5); Catholic
straight, with a career-high 29
Went.nm Cee4renc,
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424 131 00-11 16
power Philadelphia toi 105-98 69, entering the last quarter. (leep
enough."
points.
Midwest Division
Mezanno $0; Kundls forfeit;
Gigllo (1 0.1), Lewandowskl (3)
Bucks 112, SuperSonics 103 Suns 122, Warriors 113
W I Pc?. GB Oagllano d. Brinkley 5.2
Kin City
43 30 .5
Doubles: Effer.Kundls d. Smith- and Tryon; Matthews (w,
Bob Lanier scored two
Paul Westptial scored 31
Miiwauk,
42 31 .571 1
Rezzano 5.1; Frick-Macdonaid Hodges (6), Foy (1) and Hawkins.
baskets
with 2:30 left to break Points and Phoenix hilt a
Hitters: Catholic- GIll 2-4, 2b,
Denver
27 45 .375 15½ forfeit.
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Edward Debartolo Jr., clincti a playoff berth. Junior field
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Phoenix 122, Golden St. 153
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any
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geographical
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500 Fm: Elllson (B) 49.0; 51
Friday's Games
ALL 57 RACES
NFC East.
the subject again.
Rolilns 12, Penn 11
Free: Beam (B) 5:05.5; 500 lack:
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Free: Peterson (LH) 51.52: 111
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Anthony Armstrong to a two-year Ireash Orris CE) 1:01.42; 400 Free
Delaware Vally 6, Wisconsin 2
Relay: Evans 4:1L03
Belmont 17, Kenyon I
Sanford sophomore Lennie Sutton captured three firsts as
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Fres
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Germany to a nwei year contract
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DEAR ABBY: Recently you previous year had suffered a button-holing every
to a passive course of no dignity, but it might take
My mother had seven bath uncomfortable to live in .i
ran a letter from a woman severe stroke that left him responsible person I could
action. If the doctor seems great perseverance on the rugs piled one on the other, pigpen and she'll shape up.
who had signed a "Living partially paralyzed.
reticent or unwilling to follow part of our spouses and family the bottom one being for Now, 40 years later, my house
ear
I feared reach for the Instructions of
Will," and was relieved to that, should he suffer heart "No
your
wishes, CHANGE to make sure we are given the "company best." In ascen- is always neat and clean
Code" to be Included on
know that should she ever fall failure, "heroic measures" his chart. (The "No Code"
DOCTORS!
oppertunity.
ding order they were for because I like it that way.
victim to an incurable illness, might be taken, so he would signified that no resuscitation
3) Once the patient is adlesser
categories of people,
BEEN
THERE
REFORMED HOUSEWIFE:
she would be allowed to the In be "saved" only to suffer team would
mUted to the hospital, make
be summoned.)
DEAR
ABBY:
AB- ending with an 01(1 but
ALBION, CALIF.
dignity. I think you should more from the cancer. The
sure the instructions on the SOLUTELY ANONYMOUS, spotless rug on top for the
If
your
spouse
(or
family
DEAR
REFORMED:
And
warn your readers that doctors who had
treated him member) has signed a Living
chart are in accord with your. who complained about a family to use. That's only one what if she never shapes up7
merely signing a Living Will previously were aware
that he Will, my advice would in. -do- cir bWi1F&amp;e the ad- wishes; keep pestering the bride's "disaster area", item
in
her
fanatic The bride who elects to live in
is no guarantee that one's had signed a Living Will. dude:
respondoctor
until
they
are.
housekeeping,
could
be
much
cleanliness.
Would you a pigpen - for whatever
mitting
doctor
and
wishes will be carried 0111. It However, one specialist
4) If treatment is being like my mother was. For the believe carpet from the front reason - is Inflicting her
1) Talk the situation over sible for any Instructions to he
will also take perseverance on seemed to view my husband
thoroughly with your family included on the patient's chart prescribed that is offensive to first several years of my door across the porch, down pigsty likstyle on h er
the part of the family.more as a pair of diseased so that there is no doubt in
regardless of an specialists the patient and family, the marriage, I kept house the steps and all the m, out husband And please don' t tell
Last May, my husband died lungs than a whole man, and anyone's mind
as to your who might be called in. family can check the patient dreadfully in protest to W to the sidewalk? That was to me that the husband should
of lU1i cancer after a very was determined to save him intentions.
Doctors are trained to save out of the hospital without the mother's super-cleanliness, keep the concrete clean!
share equally in the
short illness. He had a history should heart failur e occur. It
2) Discuss this philosophy lives, and some are unable to d oc tor's release.
Maybe this bride is overSo,
give
that
bride
time.
In
housework
if the wife works.
of hea rt disease, and t he took days of arguing and at length with your fa ly
Abby, we can die wi th reacting, too.
due co urse she'll find out its He should. But few do.
mi
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has voted unanimously to'support a state drink," Commissioner Bob French said. establishments. They do not affect
bill that would decrease the number of
condominiums,
Concern about the liquor licenses hotels,
motels,
new liquor licenses to be allowed In the surfaced due to the upcoming 1980 restaurants and clubs,
county and then went one 'better.
census. Seminole's 29 liquor licenses are
The Seminole legislative delegation.
Currently Seminole issues one liquor based on the 1970 census figures that composed of two state representatives
license for every 2,500 people in the estimated the county's population at and two senators whose districts include
county. The bill would change this ratio 83,692. The 1980 census is expected to the county, agreed last week to support
to one License for every 4,000 people and estimate it near 166,000.
the bill.
the commissioners agreed that, if
If the law remains unchanged, the
Such local bills usually are passed
possible, they'd just as soon make it one county could then be faced with 37 new automatically by the Legislature if the
per 5,000.
liquor licenses,
county's entire delegation supports
"I haven't had any phone calls from
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Doctors at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,
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Jan, 29 — almost eight weeks
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a county sign ordinance that prohibits advertising benches,

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1980
becomes the target of the town
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and polio victim
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date.
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autistic child in order to solve
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If you don't give your full something today, do It as It
fits murder of a close friend.
charity of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, Rubin said,
Southynd
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diamond
to
the
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attention to tasks today, you
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uld be done. The patches
t won the ace, cashed
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(1)0 HEALTH FIELD
won't be proud of the results. Will come soart at the seams
unsigned letter from one of the
his ace of spades and played
SUNRISE
completed 482 miles of their run, he said.
precinct's officers discloses
L*yareamlng can be costly. If you sew them with weak
another diamond which
(17) us'rvi (lION)
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some shocking personal infor.
declarer ruffed. South knew
by Stoffel &amp; HilmdahI
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left
Winter Haven Mardi land hope to be In Boston by April 6.
mition, (A)
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SATURDAY, MARCH15

To

Refugees

Girl Scout Family Fun Day at Central Florrnd Zoo

picnic area. Games, 10a.m.; picnIc, noon; ball game,
1-2:30 p.m.
Miniature Show

and

Sale sponsored by Miniature

World of Central Florida, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Howard
Johnson Convention Center, 1-4 and Lee Road,
Orlando.
Second Annual Sanford Road Race, 8 a.m., 10,000
nter plus 2 mIle 7:30 a.m. "Fun Run" starting from
.Snford Civic Center.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry.
Emory University Choir from Atlanta, Ga., will
present a concert at 7:30 p.m., Messiah Lutheran
Church, U.S. Highway 17-92, Casselberry. Free to
public.

Women's Republican Club Installation of
officers, 11a.m., home of Mrs. A.F. Keeth, Loch Arbor,
San fprd.
Firemen's Field Day benefit for Easter Seals, noon,
Sanford

MARCH11

SUNDAY,
Miniature Show and Sale sponsored by Miniature
World of Central Florida, 10 am, to 5 p.m.
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple
Shalom, Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
Lake Minnie Drive. Sanford.
A Thbute to Stan Kenton featjuing 20-piece
Altamonte Springs Community Jazz Ensemble, 7 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Eastmonte Civic Center, Longwood
Avenue.
"Yotmgat-Heart" Dance, 8 p.m.; instruction, 7:30
p.m., DeBary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary.
Open to public.
MONDAY, MARCH17
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal,
Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeL.and; 7 p.m., Ward's
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Rolin Road, Altamonte Springs.
South Seminole Garden Club, 1 p.m., Casselberry
Woman's Club, Overtrook Drive.
Sanford *1-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist

Ci.'jrth, Sanford.

Sanford AA, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St. TOPS Chapter
75, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake and
Country Club, Lake Mary.
AiAnou, 8 p.m., First United Methodist Church,
Park and Fifth,Sanford; 8p.m., recreation hail behind
Stromberg.Carlson, Lake Mary.

Patrick's Day Porada
Street Pty, 7
p.m., Downtown Winter Park on Park Avenue from
-, Swoope to Lyman avenues. Food and entertainment.
Monday Morners Tamtmasters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
TUESDAY, MARCH11
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.xn.,
Center, North Edgemon Avenue.

Community

Altamrjsale 8prlagi Exteasiss Homemakers Club, 0
a.m., First Federal Savings and Loan Aim.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1.4 and 434.
St. Joh
River Life Member Club Telephone
Pioneers of AmerIca, 1 p.m., Orange City Lions Club.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 7
p.m.,
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apta,
Camaelberry.
Overeaters Anosymosuo, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
and Ugld, Sanford.
Model Railroad Club,

18-HelpWanted

7:30

p.m., Hobby

Depot,

Sanford.

South Seminole Masonic Ledge,
Drive, Casselberry.

7:30 p.m., Triplet

Delton. Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social ball,
lutheran Church of Providence.
SemInole LA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
LongWOod-Lake Mary LIons, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, II
and 434.

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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice Is hereby gIven that I am
engaged in business at 3793
Orlando Dr., Sanford, Florida
32771, SemInole County, Florida,
under the fIctitious name of
UNIVERSAL MOTOP. and that I
Intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,
SemInole County, Florida In ac
cordancewiththeprbvisionsot the
Fictitious Name Statutes, Towit:
SectIon 065.09 Florida Statutes
1t57.
51g. UNIVERSAL MOtORS OF
ORLANDO, INC.
Alan P. Wrasa
Business Manager
Publish February 20, March 6, 13,
1900
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Orlando - Winter Park

3222611

8319993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

NEW YORK UPl -QueenSirikltof Th ilandsays that hen
people will continue to stretch out helping hands to Cambodjan
refugees, even though tier country Is an island of freedom
surrounded by Communist regimes.
"We don't mind the refugees," said the Thai monarch. "We
don't consider them a burden. We're willing to help...to share.
We will manage somehow.
"It is necessary in this world to repay in kindness. Kindness

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3rielerles
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Communist-ruled country through the "ox cart people." These __________________________

Anyone from the Catholic Tour

of Europe In July, '79 please
contact Margaret Webre 322.

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LOST: llwk old Pit Bull, tern
Dark Brindle w.wt'i spot on
thest, ears 8. tall cropped wsutures in ears. Last seen Fri.
nite Mar. 7, at Sanford Ave. 8.

A(rport Blvd. REWARD.
323.4312
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6CN$d CaFe

is not.

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Baby Sitting In my horns

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Husband.
NOTICE OF SUIT

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1)'1flStnjctlos
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DULA,

TO: CHARLIE WILLIAM DULA

Route 3, Box 292
Lenoir, North Carolina 20643

Christian lady. Hourly,
weekly, daily rates, 7 days or
nights a week. Call 323.9346
and leave a message.

Wanted: Mature European Lady
fo* child care In my tome.
Longwood.Lake Mary area.
Own transportation preferred.
611.4416. eve ,fl.l1lo.

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
LINDA .1. DULA. Wife
WILLIAM

5051, before March 16 for
reunion,iuncheon.

S-Lost &amp; Found

"Tl)elr country Is absolutely destroyed," said the Thai
51g.: Judy Gilbert
Publish Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1980
queen. "The refugees just walk in."
DET.138
She said Thailand, a nation of about 50 millIon population, ________________________
was delighted with the visit of Rosalynn Canter to focus International attention on the refugee problem.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
President Carter dispatched his wife to Thailand last THE EIGHTEENTh JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
November to meet with King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Queen
n PA I N o L ,
C0UNT
Sirikit and representatives of international relief organiza. FLORIDA.
tions for discussions of needs of the refugees and ways of in- CASE No. SO-396.CA44.E

CHARLIE

Technical Maintenance
Operator,
Operate and
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maintain well water and waste
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water treatment . plants in
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duties in campground. Must
32-Houses Unfurnished
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18-Ileip VVanted
of three years experience
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2 BR, lB 2 car garage w.work
required. ideal for retired
shop. $325 mo. wone mo.

Sunday - Noon Friday

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that i am
qflgaged in business at 2640
Hiawatha Ave.. Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida under the tic.

and

time. Apply Ranch House,
Hwy.1742.Sanford.

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back to the President,
Thailand is in a delicate political position in Southeast Asia.
Cambodia to the south, Laos to the northeast and Vietnam to
the east all are under Communist rule, Burma to the northwest

FREIG1T HANDLERS

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COOKS&amp; WAITRESSES
needed immediately full 8. part

DEADLINES

the few interviews the monarch ever has given.
AUTOMATIC ALARMS, and that I
area mct beautiful Mem.
Aid for starving Cambodians, both those who have fled to intend to register said name with
anal Park. $100, to settle
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
estate.
Thailand froizi the Vietnamese Communists and those still In Seminole County, Florida in ac
Cambodia, is getting through from international relief organi- cordance with the provisions Of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. lo.wit:
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zations into Thailand, she said.
Section 065.09 Florida Statutes ____________________________
How much gets into Cambodia? "That,' she answered, "is 1931.
Wny Be Lonely? WFiie "Get A
the big questions."
51g. Paul Casassa
Mate" Dating Service. All
•9e5. P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
An informal "land bridge" into Cambodia has been In Publish: February 21, 8. March 6,
ten, Fl.
13, 20. 1900.
operation by which food deliveries have been moving Into the DES.1,O

creasing the flow of aid to a starving nation.
Mrs. Carter toured a number of refugee camps and reported

322.0106: aft 5:30, 322 0630

Freight handler needed for
dock
carriage
operation in Sanford, Fl.
Good salary 8. benefits.
reply to Box
I Qualified persons
Evening Herald.
I S. c.o The
p.o. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl.
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32771. Equal Opportunity
EmOlOyer. M.F.

Uc line
1 time
HOURS
3 concutive times
3c a line
S:30 P.M.
800 A.M,
7consecutiv,tlmes
36c a line
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MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum

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stream daily to the Thai border to pick up rations from
FICTITIOUS NAME
International relief organizations.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Driving their carts through thick jungles, the Cambodians engaged In business at Orange
long have operated the land bridge Into the interior of their Blvd. I. CR 13, Lake Monroe. Fl.
32747, Seminole county, FlorIda
homeland, carrying rice, beans and canned fish to feed an under
the fIctitIous name of
estImated 500,000 hungry villagers.
SANFORD TRUCK REPAIR '
TOWING SERVICE, and that I
Recently, however, Thai authorities, anxious to avoid any
intend to register said name with
clash with Vietnam, ordered a halt to the land bridge,
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Queen Sirikit, in the United St.atea for several weeks for Seminole County, Florida in ac
business and personal reasons, estimated that Thailand alone cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Namd' Statutes, To.Wit;
has 400,000 CambodIan refugees huddled
in thatch hut en- SectIon 063.09 Florida Statutes
campments along the border.
1957.

NEW SPRING LINE

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327.7813

LegalNotice

Sound of Savle Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m.,
Anfrews Presbyterian Quwch, Bear Lake Road.
Sanford Semli.Ie Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building French Avenue.
The S&amp;ard Tomtmten Club, 7:30 am., Buck's
Restaurant.
Senior Citizens meetIng, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
To reserve boned chicken dinner call 322434!. St.
Patrick's Day Party to follow buelnoss.
Seminole County Hitm
Midst;, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Lo.wood. SpsMar - .1.
Lee Petropulos, of J&amp;J Eztsrmlnatlng, on pest control.

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AlLison, noon, Robin Road Seminole Mental Health
Canter, Altamonte Springs.
We Care irloutatis. sessie., 7-10 pin., Good
ShS$)heflI (1UrCh, $400 Oleander Drive, Orlando. Call
621-1227.
.

Owr 30 Club, 10:30 a.m., Redding Gardens Social
Hall.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
Fps1Ioa 5Ia Omicron, 10a.m., homeof Mrs. Fred
Wilson, Sanford. Speaker Richard Barneti, owner of
The Boobna

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ThURSDAY,

$1J%a 39

Fr., ome an service hi
eI!ze. 14 p.m.,
Longwood City HalL Call Tin. *náerson at 631.0406.

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LAR-NART covered didi kancbaon. boon, Sanford

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Civic Castor. Speaker-Mrs. JIqta Joyce, Home Health
Service.
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SAtURDAY, MARCH21

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or w.out pick.up truck. Sales
person (will train) 339.5242.

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Seminole

Cr-aty Csss Choral FmiIal, 7:39

pin., 'mpu. Hosith Ouster. ICC Chorale and
(iiorallirs and concert dsofl from L
Brtlsy,
Like Howell, 1411111 mini S,nil_high arboolt. Fr.e
10

IVEWAV, 40*14*30

LaJemphIdN.wYorkon

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the Chint and Public Conflict," S p.m., Ranch
Auditorlimi, Rolilas 0.11g. WInter Park. Ffes to the
of

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salary desired. Write Box 52
c•o The Evening Herald, P.O.
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 37771.

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SMILEI
WE'VE JUST MET
YOUR NEW BOSS,
STOP IN &amp; WE'LL
INTRODUCE YOU
TOO

minded.
SALES REP.-oppor. to service

FACTORY WORKERS mature,
cooperative, smart, strong 8.

HOSTESS CASHIER-person to

be in charge of dining rm.

top pay.
1 0 DRIVERS-have vacation
while working, see the sites.

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323-5176
9)2 French Ave.

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Experienced pasteup artist
needed for West Volusia
leading Shopper. Must be able
to type. Send resume to
Deland Penny Saver, P.O.
Box 1710, DeLand, Fl. 32720.

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sn.000.

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REALTORS
7710 Sanford Ave.

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36-Resort Property
_____ Beach front house
In New Smyrna, $200wk.
Call 904.420-5065
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screened patio w.BBQ, selfcleaning pool w.cool deck,
fenced pastures, fist, pond
access to St. Johns River.
1129,000.

4 PCt. interest to Qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
LOW down payments, 372-7287.
LIST NOW!

Call Walt Cappel 323-6400

BROWSE AND SAVE
It's
easyand fun... The Want Ad
Way.
________________________

ALLURING COUNTRYESTATE
on 1+ lush acre. 3 over sized
BR's, 28's + guest cottage &amp;
much more. Only $79,900.

partially finance. $15,000.

STEMPER AGENCY

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REALTOR 322-1991

porth, gar., fireplace, Ia. treed

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

lot, good area, PRICE
REDUCED TO $57,300.

Eves: 349-5400, 322)959, 323.4302
_____________________

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I acre plus w.oId home. Zoned
for duplexes, city water I

for more 'fetalls.

'2544$. French Ave. 3720231
323.0779, 3223353. 327.3772

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LAKE FRONT 2 BEDRoOM,
HARDWOOD

FLOORS,
CARPORT, DIBARY AREA.

$32,000,
3IEDROOM,

2 BEDROOM.
FRESH PAINT, FRESH
CARPETS, READY FOR

ADORABLE

S.rvlc.

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Good

2

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NMUCAI ALUMINUM PUODUCTS CO.

zsw's...Dr.

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SCREEN PORCHES. AP.

GOOD CONDI
TION, WALK DOWN TOWN.
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TO DQWNTOWN, FRESH

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CARPETS, PAINT. FRONT
&amp; NEW ROOF.

' PORCH
:. 531,900,

COOL OFF under the huge oak
trees on front lawn. 3 BR, lB
home in quiet est. Sanford
neighborhood Pan FR, out.
door entertainment on Ig patio,
wBBQ pit, concrete picnic
Iable.bench. BPP SERVICE
CONTRACT. $37,500.
OWNER BEING TRANS 3 BR,
lB home w.many unique
features in desirable Mayfair
on 2½ lots. Many additional
features. BPP SERVICE

CONTRACT. Only $35,000.
BEAUTIFUL 4 BR. 20 home in
Sanora wall the extras. C.

HIA, ww carpet, pan FR, eat.
in kit., pantry &amp; more. BPP

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EATiN
FIREPLACE,
KITCHEN, $32,900 WITH ASSUMASLE MORTGAGE.

Realtors/MLS
24 Hrs.
323-5774
GIANT OAKS-Rural lakefront
3 BR, 2B has 2100 sq II on
gorgeous 297' deep lot w.100'

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SEIGLU REALTY
MOKER
3439 S Myrtle Ave

322• 2420

ANYTIME Multiple Listing Service

2565
REALTORS PARK

3214610
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&amp;s&amp;d

50-Miscellaneous for

EXECUTIVE ADDRESS for this
newly built 38R, 3B w4214 sq
ft. Intercom., solarium &amp;
fireplace on
acre wooded
lot. $115,000.

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO
SELL YOUR HOUSE, CALL
323S774, WE HAVE BUYERSI

,c\ N011u1'I
REALTY
11*1101

Osteen 3.2, 4 acres, owner

holdIng good price or terms.
5.44,900.
4-2 C AIH fenced bk, like new,
close in. Consider lease option.

Army Boots SlI.99pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
SlOSantordAve.
3225151

10 acres, part wooded,
24 acre orange grove, w 6" well

290 N. 17.92, Casselb.rry, Fl.
s-noo
Eve. 16236S'

Rig. Real Estate Iroker
2610 Sanford Aye.
_;_321•'O759
W. Garneft White

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 332 1011, Sanford

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

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Bk, lB. all appl. md. WID,

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$56,900.

Used full size hotel motel bed
ding. Very clean, $14.9Sea. PC.
Nell's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792, So. of Sanford.
3221721

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.UROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Orlando
327 IS??

Sanford

37)0640

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Plumbing supply business +
real estate I inventory.
5143.000. W. Maliczowski,
REALTOR 332.7903.

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HERa'S TV
2397$. Sanford Ave.

3231731

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Parts,

Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3730691

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Whatever the occasion, there is a
classified ad to solve it try
one soon
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to
your phone
becausC
something wonderful is about to
happen

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Cash 3224132

MEINTZER TlLr
flew or repair, IC sky Showers our
specIalty, 73 yr's. Exp 8690562

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

Tilelloors,nslalleci

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BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Fur
nilure 205 F. 25th SI. 373 098%

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Yard Debris. Trash,
APPliances&amp; Misc.
ILOCAL. I 319 3311

Clock Repair

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Will buy old class rings &amp; silver
coins. Top dollar paid. Call
Jim 323181$.

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GWALTNEY JEWELER
204 S. Park Ave
322 6509
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Antiques, modern furniture,

'essmaking

Sterling silver, Oriental rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques,
3232801
We buy used furniture
FURNITURE&amp;THINGS
5005. Sanlord Ave.
ord
3236593

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Drywall

The "Good Ole Days" have
never left the Classified Ad. .Th Buys are still The
Best!

repaired
Res. &amp; Comm.,
Remodel &amp; Additions.
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Call 83% 5399 or 16? 0)36
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Grooming&amp; Boarding

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ROY'S PAINTING

Interior
Free Es?

Exterior
323 9034

Palntlng&amp;R,pajr

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rywaIi, Ceilings, and . Walls

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WE BUY USEDFUIINITupf&amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur

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Painting

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F'anvng by Anthony lorino
Quality Int or ExI , pretsure'
cleaning,, Free Es? 322 007l
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Allera,,ons, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
377.0707

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Complete Mobile
Home Repair
349 5259
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Light HaulIng

NEWS. REPAIR
Free Es?
830 1783 aft 6
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.72-Auction

When you place a CIasslIied Ad il
The Evening Herald, stay clos

Ceramic Tile

Buy

to

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SEP V ICES U NL IMITED
Home Repair &amp; Remodeling
74 hrs
377 077)

519£. 1st St.. 322 5712
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Home Repair

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Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est
322 3558

1
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll'
find him listed in our Business
Directory
FREE ESTIMATES
CaIIanytime34ls7s9
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For Estate Commercial I Residential Auctions t Appraisals,
Call Deli's Auction, 323 4620.

tree.
Onig. $529, now $205 or $19 ma.
Agent 339-8301

Painting I Remodeling

Animal Haven (.roominq 8.
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat cOnlroled heat, off floor
slecping boxes. We cater to
your pet. 322-5757.

GUN AUCTION
SundayMarch3oth
Consignments accepted
SAN FORD AUCTION 3237340

frost

House Cleaning

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Wedding photography by JOt,,,

HousewivesCleaning Service

photos or color 1*10 323 0258
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Cullum Free engagement

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Personall,ed,fast, dependable
Regular or I time basis

Welding

Wedowashwindows 6775194
BARROW'S WELDING
SERVICE

Homiinwemsnts

eqva

1Man,quaiityoperation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways,
etc. Wayne Beai. 327 1321_ -

APARTMENTS

"Luxury For Less"

Springs.

AWARD REALTY INC.

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Wooded acre wanted for log
cabin. Trade $7,000 mtg. for all
or part, owner hold hem. Prefer
Sanford area P.O. Box 306

consider terms. $37,000..

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TOWER'S BEAU 1",' SALON
formerly Harriell's Beauty Nook

-R__Estate Wanted

Alt,.

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Beauty Care

niture Salvage. 3221171.

time. Oat. $109.14 or 51935 mo.
Agent. 339 13$6.

Ref. repo. $6 Cu ft

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Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold onig. $109.35, used short

KINMOPF WASHER

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YearlIng Steer. 1.000 lbs
Very Well Fed, $700
323 6769

MICROWAVE

BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?

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52-Appliances

PuSh button controls, has Caro
usel, still in warranty.
Originally $4.s9, assume payments of $7) mo. Agent 9
$186.

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67-Livestock. Poultry

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

stock

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Call Clark &amp; Ilert 32) 7580

off of total inventory of brand

We've gota problem! Our 101 in.
sofa was great in our Orlando
home, but too long for our
Sanford home. Floral print
with I zippered cushions, plus
arm rest I covers. Bring a
pickup I $150 &amp; it's yours.
323 48)1 after 6.

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WAGON

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOWSAND

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

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Furniture, 703 E 75th St. 323
098%.
'.'

organs,

1972 DODGE

'73 Chevy 3 ton, with It' i' slide
in camper, stove, ref toilet,
heater, sleeps 5 Only $3,500.
323 232's

62-Lawn-Garden

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197$ Singel' Futura Fully auto,'

Why buy used? New brand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 70
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queen I king. Jenkins

&amp;

clearance, big savings. Call

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repossessed, used very short
time. Original $591, bal. siu or
.'$2lmoAgsnt33P$354,

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Bob Bali 32? 4103 7207 French
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delivery. NoIl's Sanford Fur.
nIture Salvage, 17-92, So. of
Sanford. 377.87"

We buy your equity,
close in 24 hrs.

ford 3 BR, 7Ba, appro. 1,000
e. It., Ml tt.C, kit., newly
lid ctdo. CatS 33-7743 for
Mo.

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17 LOTS. EXCELLENT AREA

ippra. 770 sq. ft., outside
ilorage, pooh &amp; club house,
essum. first or owner will
Orlando 7771flI.

Pianos

new interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top lIne
bedding sets only! Free local

46-CommercialProperty

Inc., RHttOi$
243S' S. French (I13) Sanford
373 -5324

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SAYS SELL S ACRES NEAR
UPSALA TRANSFER STA
TION. s39,000 CASH.

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The Real Estate Agency

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3 BR, 28, 2 story house $33,000-

REALTY WORLD..

Yamaha, etc. Lackey's Guitar

Center &amp; StudIo, Sanford
894%

-51-Household Goods
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OSTEEN-OEER RUN
10 acres, lightly wooded,
cleared, well drained, mobile
home OK. assume mlg. at 8
pcI $2800
_________________ per acre. 323-2327.

SEIGLER REALTY
$3,000 dn.. owner financed 399.
3397 Realtor.Assoc late.

servatory of Music. Reglnnert,

enroiinow,a iesson. stuaent
guitars available, $29. Also
save on Gibson, Martin, Guild,

Furniture for all rooms, plus
waterbed, stereo, TV, lamps,
etc. No item over 5200. 323
8823,

1295

55.800 3739711

guitarist. Studied theory &amp;
composition at Chicago Con

$45 for 8' piCk -up delivered
1911 aft 3
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CET

A low

'79 Jeep Pick up,

GUITAR LESSONS- 30 yrs.
exp. as teacher &amp; professional

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1974 MERCURY

PS, PIt.SCyI.,35pee.j

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MORRIS Sr.
REAL ESTATE Breker

H. Ernest

2995

WAGON

Three 40 It alum inui,r tri i lets
E clIent c onetilion Pr ie ,'d to
cell 20', 2?? 6193 d.iy'. or 705
722 6120 flightS

59-l*.jslcal Wrchandise

Elec. Furnace, 3200 BTU
AC, Good Cond, $300
Call atter 6.668 5637

part pasture

1977 PACER

Th,ce .40 ft ,aluminun, trailers
EcelIent condition Priced to
sell 205 277 6193 days, or 205
272 6170 nighl

ROBSON MARINE
27 Hwy 17 97
Sanford, Fla. 37771

S. French. 373-7340.

6.Sare%WiIhsmaII pond

Owner 5,41,500.

BATEMAN REALTY

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15 acre orange grove

I ACRES LAKE FRONT
ROLLING HILLS, NICELY
WOODED, VOLUSIA

1495

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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1975 FORD
TORINO

UT lilt Y TRAIL ER
s'c - Sisc
373 8028

the Best Buy In Town
cost Classified Ad

Webuy equity in houses, apIs., I,
vacar.t land. Lucky Invest.
rncnts, P. 0. Ba 2 Sanford
3224741.

1505W. 25th

trailers, truck racks I misc
repairs.

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

Rebuild Condemned I4Ous.s
S.G HAhN?
327-1163

Citudis - 1,2,3 BR. Suites
Ustyrs. -AlvIt. Family
Peal - Laua*y
QiJIe$ - 1 - Story

33,.7

321 0517
Custom built utility I boat

To

ST.

SANPOlD

Get plenty of prospects,
.Avert.s, your product Orl
service in the Classified A0s,

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List Your Business.,,
?i2611 ______9993,

3222300

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79-Trucks.Trailers

dishes, Samsonite luggage.
refrigerator, odds &amp; ends
March 1314-15.

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GARAGE
SALE

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Fern Park. 311 Ridge RdCarpenter tools, power tools,
mItre box, oil paintings,

air

M? C,irlo 1973 AC, PS. PIt.
swivel bucket seats. 63.000 rn copd 51.800 32? 0825 .itt I
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A OK TIRE
322 7480
NEW TIRES$I9 898. UP
7413 French Ave
Santord
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HIGHWAYI-4FRONTAGE.De
BARY AREA. IS WOODED
ACRES, $31,300.

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78-Mtorcycles

Sunland Estates

Beds, Obi. motel B.S. &amp; Mat?.,
$30 set. Sanford Auction, 1215

INTEREST

EACH, WITH BUILDERS

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901 Cherokee Circle

322 5672

31% 3)5 F First St

GOOD INVESTMENT ONLY

GONE IN SERVICE OWNER

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'78 Dodne MOnaco. AC, PS. P11'
AM FM 8 ?rack stereo, t,jk
over pa', ments Must sell
323 7280

Somebody is looking tot your
bargain Offer it today in lhe
Classifitci Ads

W. Crystal &amp; Pine Lake Dr.

BUY,SELL,TRADE

Shallowford, wooded, $3,200.
323-7019 after 5.

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lble w 2 benches. 530. full size
baby bed w matt, $25. Oak
Porch rockers, $79.9S, metal
oflice desk, $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E 25th SI 373
0981.
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142* 120 corner lot. Below cost

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WILSON MAIFR FURNITURE

Beautiful country lot in D.ltona,
located off Courtland I

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From $10 to 550
Call 32? 1671. 37 1464.

FRI&amp;SAT.

Sale

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75 C.re'miin 6 CyI ,IUtO
xwer, radio 33000 ml, $1675
ma', consider small car fl
-trade,
- gce, mileage 32? 0098

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Top Dollar Paid for (unk &amp; USeil
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

3.471 S Sanford Aye'
Acrossfrom Sariora

Side by Side refrig . vs.

40tc

Reg.

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1973 Buick Regal $900
1971 Mustang $600
323 03??

oc

bdrms.. &amp; huge kit. Low low
cash to mtg. 1)9,9001! Harold
Hall Realty, Inc. 323-5774.

BRAND NEW BEAUTYStunning 3BR 28 wplush

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BUY JUNK CARS

A.A,,,, c..,.-.I.
,
.._.U,,.,_7.O(...,

Beautiful 1g. 2 BR, 20, w
Central H&amp;A heat pump, big

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I YR. OLD DBL.WIDE-

10

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
alsO mike Real Estate &amp;
Business lo'ns Florida Mor
tgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson. Orlando, 422-7976

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323 7831
- JUST MUKE PAYMENTS-- '69 t
'75 models Call 3399100 or 834
1405 (Dealer)

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Settling an Estate
Furn, sm appll . odds &amp; ends
1970 Locust Ave Cot. E 70th 8.
Locust Fri &amp; Sat.

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701 5 French

77Junk Cars Rerncved

Furn ,Misc
Fr, &amp; Sat 9 5

A-ortgagi

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See uur beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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c.,.. ,... ,- ..i..

ters. please!"

Home, single or double wide.
Call anytime 1-273-0781.

V6.3001 I

Sanford's Sales Leader
CROCEITT

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Wanted to buy, older Mobile

fronlago. A must see at

((1)

extras. BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. W.000.

U $ P.,

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Harold Hall
Realty, Inc.

SERVICE CONTRACT. Just

DREAM HOME 3 BR, 31 home
In Loch Arbor, CH&amp;A, sc
porch, spacious egpt kit.,
lovely treed lot. Many more

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42-Mobile Homes

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Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1:
bath, concrete block home in
Sanford. Convenient to
shopping. Fenced backyard
with brick Bar-SQ. Price
$38,900 with approximately
$17,600 assumable mortgage,
7' percent. R. N. Greene
Realty, Inc., Realtor, Orange
City, 775 7272.

$37,500.

fHUGE,POOL,3BEDROOM,2½

and b.n.fit packogil

A J)I)t

REALTORS

OCCUPANCY. ONLY $21,900.

.

position for quaftfi.d

BATH,

LARGE PORCH, CORNER
LOT. 535.500. OWN ER WANTS
OFFERS.

M.n In

St.ady, p.rrnan.nt

1½

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"Ten

Cash for your lot' Will bu,Id on
your tc ci our lot
EfltCptj5t', Inc
MedeiInc..Realtor6443013

Vacant Lake Mary. 3-7 blk.
$39,500 or best offer.

REALTY

b,W(I

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Low Down Payment

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STENSTROM

3-10

WEBUYCARS

2413 French Ave. Santord

items 2838 Gale Place. oft 29th
VA- FHA.235.Con. Homes

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,332749g

AGE. NEEDS FINISHING.
$39400.

the resersed price Call 901 235

$311 for further details.
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A OK TIRE
3?? 7180
S1IOkS .195 Hea',', Out., $6 95
New Ba? lr vs 579 95

Yard Sale Thurs 8. Fri 9
Misc household items, baby

qualified buyers. 142 Carver
Ave.I2939574.

at 576,50011

FIREPLACE, 2 CAR GAP.

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Yard Sale Fri &amp; Sat Antique
trunk 8. misc 2131 S Chase
Ave 323 5957

with payments $250 8. under to

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UVOUIUUI

NEW 3 8LiOOM. 2 BATH.
F A PA I 1 V
R 0 0 PA,

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GINAL FACTOIT HELP

207 E.2SthSt.
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24 _UR[H 322-9283

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Eve. 372-0612. 372 1587

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iiva,,,y
IVGIUIW) UI,

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Yard Sale Multi family Kids
clothes. loys. turn cake pans.
misc Sat Only 186 5th SI .
Lake Mar',

323-7832

CUSTOM BUILT BY OWNER3 BR, 2½ B w2600 sq ft of

CaliBart

Hwy 9?. I mile weSt of Speedw.w.
D.jy'on.i Beach will hold a
ptkic AUTO AUCTION ever
Tuesday &amp; aturdey It 1:i. It's
ffie only one In Florida You set

NEW &amp; USED BATTERIES
Mator Credit Cards Accepted
THE BATTERY SHOP
107W 27th 5?
3239114
Will buy unk Auto Batteries
tIes? Price'

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lot. 532.50011

* Pool home, 3 BR, 28
a 1720' of comfort, 1g. FR
* New carpet, redecorated
* 32'xlP' pool. Air cond.
* Lg. lot, fenced patio
OWNER FINANCING
* NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS
Price $49,900. $6,000 dwn,,
23 yrs. 12.5 pet. at $478.67 per
me.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Super location $35,QQQ,'

54-Garage Sale

537.000

CHECK THIS PRICEI 2 story,
3 BR, 1' B home w-new car
peting &amp; 2 porches on corner

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

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

1k. Harney. lake front. 200'

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sewer.

.MULTIPLELISTING REALTOR

new paint inside &amp; out, 8.
fenced corner lot. Only
537.80011

533,000.

CRAMPED FOR SPACE? Try
this 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath, din. rm.,

Good used TV's, $258. up
MILLERS
26t9OrlandoDr.
Ph.3270352

'HAL COLIT REALTY inc

HOME OR BUSINESS- Extra
large 3BR home w-eat in kit.,

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

.

Looking for a lOb? The Classified
Adswillhelpyoufindthatlob.
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DAYTONA .uTO AUCTION

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kIt &amp; huge bdrms on 1g., treed
lot for 579.90011

Development opportunity I One
entire block Zcomm on W. Is?
St. $110,000.

Huaeoaksshadethlscharming3
Bdrm horns with fireplace,
hardwood floors,
dining
screened porch and
garage, central location.

MIS

cptg., brick fireplace, dream

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL

retirIng &amp; will

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A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
lnLongwood.1 BR, 2Boverslted
lot, Z.comm. $39,500.

LAWN EQUIPMENT &amp; SMALL
ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
thised Name Brands) Sales I
Service. Includesbuildlng arid
Pr.ourtyli,,h mobile home

space.

327797

Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
628.3005

COUNTRY LIViNG at its bestI
I acres fenced, 3 Bdrm., 2
lath, tarn. room, fireplace,

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4'/2acre estate. 3BR, 40 w

For rent mobile homes 12x60 in
the country. No pets, $250 mo.
+ $100 clean up &amp; damage dep.

be personable, attractive &amp;
like to work with the public. No
direct exp. necessary. Top

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Lake front living is avail. in this

home. Older couple preferred,
no child, In country, $175 mo.
322.1496 aft 6 p.m.

Needed: young men &amp; women,
20.30 yrs. old to be trained for
an exciting future in the home
entertainment industry. Must-

(Cor. of 10th &amp; French)
Your future is our concern

EXECUTIVE LIVING

For rent 1 BR 50' turn, mobile

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

AAA EMPLOYMENT

LUXURY LIVING
3 BR. 2B. pool, BBQ, green
Pousi, 1g. patio. sss,coo.

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Unfurnlshed2 BR, AC,
KItchen equipped,
323.0901, aft.6322 5659

partilme, good company
------------ - a- reanoy way
npp,y
FOOd Stores In Sanford area.

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03 373.1063

2 BR, 20, Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for 533.900.

80-Autos for Sale

1980 Travel Trailer 35,. tip out.
AC. carpeted. Igt' BR. cieluce
furn. patio doors. many ci
Ira',. must sell this seck Cost
511.600 Selling 56.995 1 425 3368
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RCA color console 25". sold new
IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a ne
over $700 Balance due $17500
car, set' today's Classified adt
or take over my payments I
for best buyS
II? 00 month
Still
in
warranty. Will deliver Call
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8625391
76-Auto Parts

NEW HOMES

Eve 305 668 5640

75-ReCreatjonai VehiCles

TV repo 19" Zenith. Solo org
$493.75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339-838a

us.000.

34le Homes

Convensre clerks full &amp;

ings in all categories.

you to move into immediately
10* interest, assumable mtg.

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GEN. LABORERS-many open.

w-lots of living area, priced
rightl New carpeting, kit 8.
bathrooms, make it easy for

33-Houses Furnished
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bELTbNA. 2 BR $225, 1st, last,
$100 sic. No pets. Avail. now.
Owner. 574.1040.

reliable. United Sovents.
3234666
Carpenter forour mill. Exp. wirn
skill saw, table saw, band saw,
etc. Apply 9 to 11 a.m. Cobla
Boat Co., Silver Lake Road,
Sanford.

CARPENTERS 8. HELPERS-.
be Iack.of.all trades 8. receive

BEATTHEHIGHCOST
OF HOUSING
We've lust listed a 2 unit income
property. lrsagreat old home

I.k. Mary, The Crossing. rent
with opt Ion, 3 BR, 20, FP, FR,
$525niaot. 869.4470.

Equal Opportunity Employer.

the Sanford area.

3W.RadjoStereo

32.6O61 or eves. 323.017

911 Elm Ave. Don't miss this
one' 2 BR, 1' B. comp.
remodeled home, 1g. LR. DR.
CH&amp;A. $31,700 w assumable
mtg. at 10 pct.

Owner. 574.1040.

Mary City Hall. 323.7910.

REALTOR

NEW LISTING

DELTONA. 2 BR $200 1st, last,
$100 Sec. No pets. Avail now.

Experienced Part.Time Motor
Grader Operator, apply Lake

by Gill Fox

kilO REAL

ROOM HOU SE NEED F lxi N'
I. FENCIN'. $350 MONTH,
SE i G L E R
i E AL T V •
BROKER.321.0640.

Sanford. Apply 9 to 11 a.m
only.

SIDE GLANCES

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REALTOR MLS
mute
Er, 323.3,

SORRENTO. OLD S BED

Boat assemblers 8. Engine in
statler • openings now. Cobia
Boat Co. Silver Lake Road.

MGR. &amp; TRAINEES-several
openings, must be career

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17RErFOR HORSES NEAR

address to BWEH P.O. Box
13332AOrlando,Fl. 32809.

typing, chance to use office
skills.

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experunce necessary. Start

immediately. Send name and

pay. Easy work. No

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41-Houses
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M. Unsworth Realty

Lovely 20R. 2B home, 70

Broadway St., Enterprise, 10
mm. to Santord. $335 mo. Bob
Sherwood •96.0.577. 644.8710.

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FHA VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245

oQ YDS TO LAKE MON ROE

Earn extra money at home.

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BRAND NEW 3 BR, 28, AC,
appl., attached garage, car
pet, patio, pool. $430. 8694249.

'Experienced appliance service

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vmod$tst,,yarlsty show Inhonorof
DaBary Fireman's Alhary's 39th Anniviruery, 7:39
p.m., Dslaxy Firemen'. R.cr.stk. Hall, 11 Colosnbs
Rd., Tickets av&amp;tak4. at the door.
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But Queen Sirikit believes her country Is safe from Commupay. Tired of your dull, routine
lob? Now is your chance to get
nist Invasion.
ahead. Apply in person to
"Everybody knows the threat Is there," she said. "I'm very
Westgate TV. K.Mart Plaza
optimistic. I know my people. We can brace against comShopping Center, Sanford 9:30
a.m. to 1:30 pin, daily.
munlsm. We will stand. We will never break."
Exp. floor man with maint.
She said that the king had met with VIet leaders and been
Carroll, Jones Rocks &amp; Owen,
Secretary.Receptionlst, typing,
Capabilities appiy in person.
Resurfacing
Improvements
until
"assured" there would be no onslaught. "China has assured us Attorney for Petitioner whose 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
some payroll work, checkbook
Sanford NursIng 1. Con.
address Is Post Office lox
etc., Larson Development,
of help If invaded," she continued. The People's Republic
valescent
on the 3rd day of April, 1900, at
Center.
Highway 17.93, Casselberry,
Inc., 8624100 Altamonte, Mon.
Mellonville.
however, Is Communist. "Singapore (the state-city at the Florida,32707,andfiletp,eorlginal Winter Springs City Hall,
thru Fri. 8:30 to 5.
North
Edgemon
Avenue,
Winter
southern tip of the Malay Peninsula) has told us It will stand with the Clerk of the above styled Springs, Florida 32707 at whIch
DIESEL MECHANIC
Court en or Woses MIrC* 1$. 1900.. time and place all Rids
Spare or part.tirne Sales help
with us. Don't he discouraged about
,, wIll be
otherwide a Iudgmstw may be
'wo,outàouown
publicly opened and read aloud.
ClassAMechn.ededforprivate
QueenSirikit's visit to the UnitedStates Is notan ottictalone, entered against you for the relief
home, set your own hours,
Bids are invited upon the
carrier
in
Sanford,
Fl.
Must
although she and the king paid official visits during the damafldid in the Petition.
EXCELLENT INCOME, NO
work: RepaIr of existing
have
background
in
diesel
WITNESS my hand and the seal
INVESTMENT.
Fringe
Eisenhower and Johnson administrations.
roadway with patching and
mechanics. Good benefits
of said Court on this 19th day of
paId
benefits
include,
asphalt
leveling
course, and
salary commensurate with
She is, however, representing her couuntry In its effort to
February, 1900.
car,
vacation, company
construct
1"
asphaltic
concrete
sip.
Qualifiedpersons
reply
to
(SEAL)
retirement plan &amp; more. For
market Thai products abroad.
Type I surface course on South
Box 31 co The
Evening
more Information call Rich or
.
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
Queen Sirikit brought a number of examples of silver and
Cortez Avenue for about 1,101 L.F.
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, San.
Mardi !i_6p.m.834.5100.
.
AiClerkof said Court
Contract
ford,
Documents,
including
Fl.
3277).
Equal Op.
quartz jewelry made by hill tribesmen; the Mudmee silkathat
By: Mary Arm Duxbury ExhibIt "A" and Specifications
pottunityEmpioyer.M.F.
are grown, dyed and hand-woven by villagers In northeast
Deputy Clerk are on file for Inspection at:
21Situations Vllanted
Publish: February 21,20. March 6.
Thailand; traditional cross-stitching and embroideries on
Winter
Springs
City Hall, 100
N or LPN, 4 to 12 part time.
_________________________
13, 1910
Apply In pirion Sanford Nursing
North Edgemon Avenue, Winter
wanted:
pillows, bags and women's jackets; rush prayer mats woven
DES-N
Springs, Florida 32707.
&amp; Convalescent Center. oso
Lawns To Mow
by Moslems In southern Thailand, and baskets woven from
Clark, Di.tzEngInie,s, Inc., 500
MeIlonville Ave.
333.0248
fern vines.
West Fulton Street, Sanford, _________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
LPN
desIres
private duty
Thailand's hill tribes are the nation's poorest, she said, "A
Notice is hereby given that lam Fionida 32711.
Days. Full Time, Exp. &amp; Ref.
Dodge
Plan
Room,
611
wymore
engaged in business at 1333
family of 10 might have an income of only $50 a year." So they
3234792.
Roisman Dr., Apopka, Fla., Road, Winter Park, Florida
turn to the growliig and selling of opium, which is nationally S.mI,v,I.
,
Central Florida BuIlders Ex- - eftu.%ew. hII'IA
r,,iiuusiiiuisireo
change, $20 Irma Avenue4
and Internationally prubibited.
24-usIness (rlunhties
•j,'
COMMISSION
CONSTRUCTION, and that I in- Of'lIfldO FlorIda.
Thequeensaidthemonarchyisworkjngtolmpro'veagrjcul.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Copies of the Contract
$353.88 wkly; $51.90 daily,.
can
grow
cash
crops
tSfldtorlgist*f'siId
name wlththe
tural methods among these tribesso they
that the City of Casseiberry
Documents may be oained
homework. Start immed.'
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Commission
Seminole County, Florida In ac payment of $10.00 to Clerk, DiVe- Planning and Zoning
such as soybeans and fruits, And encouragement of the cottage
Makethispossibilitya reality.:
set
of
will
hold
a
PublIc
Hearing.
Mr.
industrles,shehopes,wlllreducetheirdependenceongrowjng cordancewiththeprovlsionsof tIl. Engineers, Inc. for each
Free details Stewart.C, 100'
lames R. Hammond, owner.
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit: documents soobtained. NO
Fairview Rd., Needham, Ma,
applicant, is requesting rezoning
192.
Section 815.09 Florida Statutes shall be given,
A certified check or bank afl, of a parcel of land from the _____________________________
Her U.S. trip includes New York, Washington, Boston and
to
the
City
of
existing
C1
(commercial)
zoning
payable
to the order
Robert A. Tho
Pinehurst, N.C., where her son Is In school. The queen herself
classIfication to M-1 (light _____________________________
25-Apts, &amp;
Publish Mar. 13, 20, 27 &amp; Apr. 3. Winter Springs or a satisfactory
manufacturing) zoning -_ ToShare
lid
Bond
executed
attended Duke University briefly.
the
Bidder
by
1900
and an acceptable surety In an classification. Theparcel is legally
In New York, she met with executives of S41k1 Fifth Avenue
DET.77
Wanted mature woman to share
amount equal to five percent. (5 desa'ibid as:
to discuss marketing of Thai crafts and In Washington she
The North 101 feet of Lot7, Block
my home. Mother I. child. 322.
pet. of the total Bid shall be
F, FERN PARK ESTATES, as
4233 aft5:30.
checkedwlthphyslclansatWalterReedArmyMedjcalCenter
.$iflitted with .Sch bid.
_______________________________
AOVERTISIUENTPORSIDS
The City of Winter Springs recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 10...
for treatment of an allergy.
The City of Winter Springs will
29-Rooms
receive lids for S. Edgemon Ave., reserves the right to relict any or Public Records of Scm mote _____________
._.
The monarchy's lies with the United States always have Rewrfadif improvements tii all bids or to waive any in. County, Florida.
11* parcel is located on the
been close. King Adulyadej was born In Cambridge, Mass., In. 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time fonfT*eIltles In the bidding.
Sanford
Gracious
living. 'gus.
lidsmaybeheldbytheCityof southsideofOrangeL.ne,eastof
day Of April, 1900,
WiSlilynohy
ra!es,utili!es
W27 when his parents were a prince and princess. He was on the 3rd
,
Lake
Howell
Road,
in the west
•,
• FISH,
Winter Sarinat for a narI of
.0
541.7903
"'
educated In Switzerland and succeeded to the throne In 1946 NOrth Edgemon iV
Avsnue, Winter toexcaidthfrty0)datrsfromth. central portion of the City.
PublIc
Hearing
will
be
held
on
which
date
of
the
opening
of
lIds
for
the'
Springs, Florida 32107 at
when his older brother died. Formal coronation was In 1940,
Wednesday, March 26,1900 at 7:30 30-Apartments Unfurnished
purpose of reviewing the lids .
and place all lids wIll
He married the Princess Mom Rajawongie Sirikit In April time
publicly opened and read aloud. Investigating the qualifications of P.M. in the Casselberry City Hall, _________________________
Triplet
1960. They have one son, three daughters (one with a career hi
Drive,
Bidders, prior to awarding of the 93 Lake
I IR-$209 up. Pool. AOuIts only
lids are invited upon the
Caslalb.rry, Florid., or as soon
mathematics on the West Coast) and one grandchild.
on Lake Ada. Just so. f
following work: Repair of existing Cofltf'Id.
thereafter as possible.
By:
Richard
Rozansky
Alt-port Pivd. on 17.92 in
roadway with patching and
Queen Strikit, at 47, looks like a beautiful figirine Sl'e'
Mary
W.
Hawthorne,
Till.: City Mananar
.I,
P"• WV•JV VUEVS
J4J'U•flI
In-unette, oval-Faced, thin of figure, and sits ramrod straight,
City Chit
Publish Mar.13, 1900
Maninii's Village
construct I" asphaltic concrete
Publish: March 13, 1010
DET.fl
handsfoldedmerenelylnherlapasahetalksaboutherfamlly,
Type i surface course on $
_____________________
llRnswlyremodeledl
Edgemon Ave., for about 1,114
Thai crafts, economic problems of her country )30 5()4•J5
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
redecorated, w-w carpet.
FICTITIOUS NAME
L.F.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Asia political situation - or women's rigids.
417 W,3rdit.,323.$C0S
NoticeIshsrebygItlam
Contract Documents. Iflclvdinó
PLonIDA
.'iiaosdinbu,lnsuat U.S. 17-928.
Exhibit "A"and Specifications are
CASE NO. fll30e-CA494
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford,
f lie for inspection It:
32-Houses
Unfurnished
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL RANK OF
Sefflif1011 County, Florida, un
_ Winter springs City Halt,
S(M1N05,E, sic.
.
the fictitious flame of WILLIAM'S
No.1k Edgemon Avenue, Winter
SPACIOUS COUNTRY STYCE
P'.ain$iff, AMOCO, and that I intend fo
Springs, Florida
_________________
Vs
h1Omo3lR,2s,ntralg.kit,&amp;
ensaldnarn.wiffitp,eO
FICTITIOUS NAME
Cterk,DIig.EtigløSe, Inc.. *
Fl. rm., one 1 acre, siso mo.
PATTERSON FLOWER FARMS,
Of the Circuit Court, IlfifiM.
Noficeishereby gIven that lam West Fulteit Street, Sanford,
kigier Realty, BROKER, 371INC., etc., it ii.
COunty, Florida In accoqgnc
engaged in busIness at 367 FlorIda 32711.
$610.
Defendants, with the provisions of Ike Plc. ______________________
Whoopin'g
____________________
Loop, Altamonte
Dodge Plan Room, 611 Wymore
NOTICE OP sa.,
tilious Name $titu, To-Wit:
- Springs, Fl. 3)70), SemInole Read, Winter Park, Florida 37709.
- Notice is hereby given that, Subs $61.09 Florida Statutes Tired Of house hunting? 3.2. $320
MICHAEL SMITH
County, Florida under the tic.
Cantfol Florida Builders
.
mc. Ls,se, Dep. poof
"s.
pursuant to the Summary Final
FORT SILL,
. - pv, titious name of TERRA SOUTH changs, 820 Irma Avenue,
child., , i-..,
JudgITluit of Foreclosure onisfad
51g.: Steve I. Wilftams
Michael A. Smith, sn f Mis. INVESTMENTS, and that i IWond Orlando, Florida,
Geneva Gardens Al's.
In Ike aneve c.ptions acu.it. i
PublIsh March 6, 1*,
Mildred S. Smith, Sanford, tO register said name wIth the
Copies of the Contract
_____
1101 W.2$thSt.
will
sell
the
propartv
sltuatsd
in
Clerk
Of
recently completed training as a
the Circuit Court, Documents may be oalned upon
D!ITi17
Saminolo
County,
Florida,
cannoneer under Ike Doe Station Seminole County, Florida In ac
Of $11.10 to dart, Diets.desalbed as:
Unit Training (OSUT) Program at
iflCewIththeprovisloQfthe Engineers, Inc. for oath alt of
the U.S. Army Field - Artillery FICtftloui NImi Statutes, To-Wit: doCUf1%Rtt$5OObtIilWd.NO,fIjflh,
he lISt ¼ Of the NQrIkWiSt
Of the Na.lt,...t ¼ Uess Ike Seuth
Section 861.09 Florida 5fe$jfe
School, Fort Sill, Okia.
shall be 5lvajl
$ ANt). $iCtisn 33. ToundsIp 19
OSUT isa $3-week pitied which t07.
A certified check or bank
fp,
Seuft., Rang, 31,
Si,. John A. Reillngur 1.
combines basic combat training
PSYIbIl tO the erdsr to ml City
•
Fhed
S
with dvanced individual training. PubliSh PebrUiI'y$alld MSrchd,
Smith entered the Army in 13.21.1910
PI*IC sale, IS Ilte higheSt
Bid Bond ISICUtSI by Ike Biller
Ausf$t)979,Heattondedl.minoi. Milk
billir far Cash at the Wst
and as .cc*able rity Is an
'
CommunIty College.
Misunt eguel IS five percent (S FreitdiSrOfffie$.ico,
FICTITIOUS NAMS
Csirlhieusi in Sanford,
pcI.) Of the tital Bid shall be
11i$ P1itlby givin that lrn submitted With ascii iii.
aosi isaiss.
! :00cm. sit the 3rd day of Acrll.
sngagoa in business at 11)5
TheCity of winier 5Pfin5
PORT SILL. OkIl.PVh. JoIlfl
Meedawlark St., Langwwd, rsssrvs the right to react any Sr (SEAL)
N. knelt. Nil if Mt. MId Mis.
wag•s
sminsle County, Fiends utider ill 1* or IS
. ck
Jr.
1VS
Is'
Williint J. Ba.msr, 191 SprIng the
fictitious
name
St
Clerk
SI
Ike
Circuit
JET
Isrwial$Is. is the billing.
Cake Hills Drive, MitIand STREAM
IND., and that I besint
Bids mop be 1,111 by ml
Of
recintly completed basic training
to register said stains gs, II
WWV $prlmj let a piuIIJ Of nit
By: Eye Crabtrae
ifl
at FOft 3111, 0th.
Clerk of
the training, students kmiste the Circuit Court, teexcindffiW$y(353ys,.g,,
County, Florida is
kepbm J. Soanik Eiq.
_____
recilvd Instruction in drill and
foul_M4IheSIdsand CAR LTON, FIELDS. WARD,
09
cereminles, weapons, map
,ictiem Name Sttutes. To-WI: lIwsatlislis. the gua*Icit
EMMANUEL,
SMITH
I
Tsamne, tactics, military cour' Secllsn
SM-N Florida Slake.. Billers, prier to
ardlng el the CUTLER, PA.
tv,mIiltaryIuItkLfirst•Id,j isp.
m. cai* To..er
CasØp'ad.
Army history and traditions.
51g. lose N. Gonzalez
(1•J, Florida 33001
By; Richard ieeansky
Bannir is a 1979 probate Of P'jsh: M.arc$s
13,20,278. Aprli 3,
ml Pla$iII
Title; City Msisr
Lahe Brantley High School, Forest
Publish Mar. 13, io, iti
P'JJish Mar. 13, INS
City.
(17.) Sss9
DETIS
.
017-71
YOU
ARE
HEREBY __________________________
NOTIFIED that a Petition for
Dissolution of Marriage has been
filed agaInst you and you are
required to serve a copy Of your
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
written defenses, It any, to it on
The City of Winter Springs will
RICHARD B. OWEN, P.A.,
r.celve Bids for S. Cortez Ave.,

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Thursday, March 13, 1$O

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

1980 Kaleidoscope Of Spring Fashion
This spring marks the wide- shouldered, but
Legs appear from under linens are featured for day. pale colors such as frosted wool crepe, nubby knits and,
beginning of a new decade in rounded rather than wedge swinging, swirling skirts,
for evening, lace, silk, t.afprecisely aqua and lilac,
Suits are
fashion. In the 1980s, as the shaped. The width is most with pleats, ruffles and slits tailored, feminized with
Bright colors, especially feta and voile.
American designers see it, often in the sleeves and all giving styles added pizazz. shaped, draped, peplumed or red, are full of light, whether
Evening is the time for
women will dress knowing fabrics fall softly.
standing alone or perking 1p fantasy
Pants come In an array of belted jackets.
and, with the 180s
that success no longer means
In contrast to this free- looks from the shortest
Jackets also serve as others.
fashions,
women can become
sublimating femininity,
flowing softness, designers rolled-up shorts to the new partners to dresses, skirts
Pastels are strong and Grecian
princesses, flirty
The spring, 1980, wardrobe have used blocks of color to daytime "Bermudas."
and pants, with the newest deep in fruit or garden flamenco dancers
combines, and contrasts, divide the body in new
and Sci-Fi
Tight as toreadors, casual look being the short cropped flower tones, great mixers
heroines
In
spaced
out
strength and gentility, places, often resulting in as clamdlggers, and baggy bolero,
with neutrals and brights.
practicality and fantasy. asymmetrical designs.
and comfy, draped as
The spring color range
The white suit and white
Styles are demure but
Combinations of stripes pantaloons — the new short comes from the artist's dress are the ultimate
Carefully chosen ac.
dashing, easy as well as and dots, dashes and lengths offer exciting looks, palette
clean, clear, cleaned-up look for the 'SOs. cessorles, selected for color,
flirtatious,
splashes of color are inThe strongest new dress positive colors.
Spring fabrics further quality and imagination are
The 1980 woman can now corporated into tilted trend is the 1980 version of
Sugar-coated coolers, support the fabulously a quick way to add the '80s
have the most glamorous hemlines, off-center prints the wide-shouldered, slightly great in sheers, laces, feminine look of the season: look to every existing
time in years, full of energy, and side-buttoned jackets, tapered loose chemise,
velours and terries, are Icy pure silk, tissue faBle, sheer wardrobe,
fun and wit, feeling prettier Bias cuts and Grecian
The long torso dress, with
Um ever wearing the new draping add feminine slants, a short full-tiered or flounced
fashions.
A new leg emphasis via skirt, Is also a featured atFor the first time in many shorter skirts, slits and short traction. The use of taffeta
years, major changes in the pants Is seen in varying for short party dresses Ingeneral silhouette of styles degrees in most collections, creases
their bouncy charm.
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have come In the spring,
with the shorter, fuller skirt
Glamorous yet workable
The new '80s outline is the favorite,
dresses In knits, cottons and
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Thursday, March 13,1980-3

Spring clothes are Cued together by color, shape or cut.
Everything takes a partner. The total look is much more
refined and elegant.
Classics are cleaned up, modernized and perfected with
lots of detail and finishing touches such as piping in contrast
colors.
The white suit and the white dress are the ultimate
cleaned-up 80s look.
Jacket talk
Jackets are partners to dresses, skirts and pants. The
newest is the short-cropped bolero.
The peplum (sometimes almost a skim feminizes many
jackets. So do side-button and draped effects done in
menswear fabrics.
What to look for
Look for lots of interesting knit jackets, foç lroad
shoulders, for the jacket "minus" (without a collar., lapel or
even sleeves). The strapless jacket is the great 'mirvis" for
evening.
Pants come in an array of looks from the shortest-rolledup shorts to the new daytime "Bermudas."
There are new short lengths worn tight as totçadors,
casual as claindiggers, gaggy and comfy, draped as pantaloons.
The look is always very feminine
away from mantailored.
The jumpsuit with wide padded shoulders and waist
emphasis comes in many versions — daytime, evening and
active sportswear!
Skirts make news when they're swinging with pleats,
swirling in short full styles, flirting with ruffles like a
flamenco dancer or working hard in slim dirndls, wraps or
slits.
The slim jeans skirt plays along in sensational spring
colors and fabrics. The "pantakirt" is a new suit partner.
New look for an old style
Jewelry
karat gold, Imaginable link design, are strands for handsome serpentine for a striking
Dresses
do
a
new
number on the chemise, with shoulder
still strong in the new season neckline fill-In on new spring black and white fashion
sterling silver, gemstones
emphasis
and
shorter
Skirts. Sundresses shape up in
or fashion Jewelry that ahead, and the chains are apparel.
accent to the new season's tailored linen fabrics.
borrows the look of real paired with gemstones and
Pearls and white coral are handsome geometric fabric
The stripe knit dress with a camisole top and jacket to
Jewelry, Is the big news for pearls, or have stations of paired with onyx and black patterns,
match is the summer partner.
MCCUIIOCh, Fashion Director them eye appeal.
Pearls are enjoying a
for the Jewelry Industry
Council.
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"Jewelry Isn't understated designs. Not like the peror overstated, it's elegantly feetly matched single strand
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Diamonds
Still Best

Henna Reformulated

Womenswear

Top hairstylists around the curly or straight.
many types of hair, and
country agree, new hair
In order to look great, hair tinting and bleaching can
styles can only look fantastic must be healthy. And In certainly dry out the hair
when the hair Is In top notch order to be healthy it needs rather drastically.
condition,
total, constant care, parToday there is no excuse
That's because the new ticularly if it has been for dry and brittle
soft looks require soft, chemically processed in any which looks dull. Sciencehair,
has
bouncy hair to work. And way,
made great inroads In hair
this Is true whether the hair
Perms, even conditioning technology, and age-old
•
is short, medium or long, ones, do take their toll on methods have been revamped, to function in new
ways, for new results.
A typical example Is henna
which has been around for
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Short hair must be set off with a fantastic cut,
natural form, does not really
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is brown, It needs extra highlights to
Aware oftoday's different
beauty hair needs, top create a little styling excitement,
manufacturers of hair
conditioning products, took
henna out of its limited mold,Stretch
and brought it up to date by
formulating henna with
protein and organic conditloners, experts have come
UI) with a new concept in hair
"Can you bend down and touch your
desired attributes."
Care,
toes,
stoop,
squat
and
twist
your
torso
with
The secret of what Johnson calls "the
Medium length, soft and curly hair must have
When natural henna IS ease?"
comfort factor" is 'memory' — the ability
body and must be lustrous and full of highlights used on hair it costs the hair,
The questioner is not an instructor in a
ofa yarn to return to its original form af teir
to look right. It must be healthy to achieve that and eventually dries it out, health spa. He's John Johnson, buyer of
being
stretched. Many of the fabrics that
natural appearance so sought after these days. But the natural henna for- misses pants and what he's talking about
have
this
memory contain DuPont's Lycra
muL&amp;tion penetrates the hair
is the whole new revolution In stretch that
which
has
been around for 20 years.
shaft, and actually nourishes IS
adding comfort to fashion.
While
It
was used for pants during the
and makes it tangle free and
"For
years
all
of
our
surveys
told
us
'skinny
pants'
era and for body suits and
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easy to style.
that women wanted clothes that were
some
ski-wear,
for the most part Lycra's
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The reason hair has comfortable, and fit well and that wouldn't
magic
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confined
to swimsuits and
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become so important in the lose their 'just now, shape.
intimate apparel.
total fashion picture is that
"Lots of fabrics have some of these
Just a little bit of Lycra added toany
the new clothes currently characteristics," Johnson pointed out "It's
other fiber—natural or man-made—
being Introduced by top why double-knits were so popular for so
imparts the necessary stretch that makes
fashion designers in the long. But the best of knits bagged at the
for comfort.
United States and the knees and sagged In the seat.
--It also allows a close-to-the-body fit and
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"It's only within the past year or so that
neat appearance that make stretch tile
reflect a polished well. fabric houses have put together the
most important trend In active sportswear
groomed look.
technology that gives a garment all of the
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look that's perfect for
today's
professional
woman — chic, casual
and elegant. Yet it
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"dresses to kill" In the offlee, she may wind up killing
her own chances for a suecessful career,
Today, no matter how
talented or diligent a woman
Is, her success depends a
great deal on the Image she
creates, and one of the
strongest
personal
statements she can make is
through her clothes,
Clothing conveys silent
clues about a person's
character,
education,
background, even financial
position, that can break
down barriers and catapult
careers,
If a woman really wants to
get ahead, It's important for
her to know where she's
going and to dress with
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Chic While Casual

Spring, 1980, Is upon us,
fashion-wise, and brings
with It a combination of
wholesome Innocence for
day and alluring drama for
night. Diamond jewelry,
with its incredible versatility, suits both looks to a
tee.
The softly demure air
projected throughout most
daywear encourages the use
of the very best In simple,
elegant diamond jewelry.
Pastels and the purest
whites are abundant this
spring and make themselves
heard, ever so softly, in
suits,
sweaters
and
chemises.

sweaters interspersed,
Colors run the gamut from
natural creme and tonal
combinations to the soft
brights,
Silhouettes emphasize the
new circular skirt and the
"baggles," but short pants
and dirndls are a part of the
overall look as well,
Each group Is Intended to
serve the needs of a different
segment of a woman's life.
The "desert romantics" —
a wonderful Moroccaninspired group — will take a
woman through a busy
spring day at the office,

with
today's
fashion
freedom, it needn't be difficult to accomplish. With a
little planning a woman can
dress both fashionably and
professionally.
And, fortunately, more
and more designers are
discovering the advantages
of creating fashions in
luxurious, light-weight
fabrics which are elegant
yet superbly practical,
Stylish female executives
are getting the most for their
money by Investing in light,
seasonless fabrics which can
be worn throughout the
entire year.
Seasonless fabrics also
solve the "11at to wear"
problem a woman faces
during transitional months
of the year.
In dressing for spring,
many women are often
tempted to forego certain
rules and traditions for the
sake of coolness and comfort.
In the business world,
however, the "less is more"
fashion philosophy is fine
when It refers to make-up,
Jewelry or accessories, but it
don't trrvi1iiti well In
overall dress.
Unless circumstances are
extremely unusual (air
conditioning breaking down
on a 102 degree F. day)
baring too much akin will
not look very professional.
Michael Albert's stylized
bi-color chemise dress In
honan of Qiana is a look
that's highly suitable for
most professions and meets
all the dreaming criteria for
today's working woman,
It can be dressed up or
toned down to a suit a
woman's individual needs,
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Classic With Color
What's new on the men's
fashion scene for spring '80?
Color, comfort and classics,
For the first time, men's
•
designer clothes shed their
neutral, earth -tone
colorations, and take on a
whole new color story.
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Designer Henry Grethel
calls them "sunburnt"
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at the end of the day, at
sunset,
Rich yellows, bronze,
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bright whites and
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reds,"
When Henry Grethel takes
such a strong stand on a
totally new color direction
for the men's fashion world,
In-Vest in spring with everyone
from
store
a lightweight, subtly president to fashion director
textured button front listens.
vest, meant to finish
Grethel is not only
any look for spring, regarded as an innovative
It's casual elegqnce men's fashion designer; he is
complements the solid the president of a huge
buttoned-down col- company, and has a
lared shirt, silk dot tie reputation as a marketing
wizard,
and single pleated patLast
fall,
Grethel,
terned pants all part of President of the Manhattan
the henry Grethel col- Shirt Company, launched his
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"Equipment by Henry
Grethel." He was praised by
many for his 'unique
colorations and unusual
fabric interpretations."
Along more European
lines, sports wear designed
by Albert Goldberg, an
exciting young French
designer will be introduced
In the U.S. in the near future.
Embodying all of the
characteristics for which
European clothing has
rightly become famous,
Albert Goldberg's designs,
which are marketed under
the label Faconnable, are the
epitome of high style, and
are classic and comfortable
at the same time.
Faconnabic Is a French
word that not only means
"fashionable" but "wellmade" as well.
The son of a Rivera tailor,
Goldberg brought a heritage
of custom tailoring to his
life's work.
He designs clothing that is
modern but refuses to be
"trendy" at the expense of
long-term wearability, that's
traditional without being
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Thursday, March 13,1980--1

Revived

Ba sic Styles Are Never Dated

What's new on the men's who is adding yet another designer and marketing Henry Grethel."
Aimed at today's con- include patterned sweaters,
fashion scene for spring '80? accomplishment to his list of director.
He made brilliant use of temporary fashion-conscious skirts, pants, softly tailored
Color,
credits: his first designer
Along the way Grethel his experience and talent to customer, the collection will shirts and jackets.
For the first time, men's collection for women debuts made his mark In Innovative produce a collection which
designer clothes shed their this year.
dress shirt design, updating exemplified his position
neutral, earth-tone
Last
fall,
Grethel, the images of the companies among the new breed of
colorations, and take on a President of the Manhattan he wDrked with, and American designers.
whole new color story.
Shirt Company, launched his becoming President of Eagle
The whole fashion outlook
Designer Henry Groethel first
designer
line, Shirtmakers In 1971.
this year Is for a very clean,
calls ths..m "sunburnt" "Equipment by Henry When Henry Grethel "aiI.&amp;erican" silhouette.
colors. "They're the kind of Grethel." He was praised by Joined Manhattan In 1973 as
"All of the epaulets and
rich, vibrant colors you'd see many for his "unique its president, he Initiated trims are gone. The look for
at the end of the day, at colorations and unusual changes which propelled spring is traditional ... real
sunset. Rich yellows, bronze, fabric Interpretations."
Manhattan from Its image as investment clothing that can
bright whites and warm
Due to its success, a popular price branded be worn any time, any place,
reds."
"Equipment" for women shirt company to its present and look right.
Grethel explains that will open this year and will position as a fashion leader.
"The gimmicks are gone,
"these shades are not the be In major department
Grethel recognized the the consumer wants good
neon bright colors that stores in fall, 1980.
necessity of providing the looking basics that can take
women were wearing last
With New York serving as American consumer with an them through a few
summer. I've taken those his base, Henry Grethel alternative to "old line" seasons"
colors and toned them down travels throughout the designer names on the one
Lightweight cotton knit
made them very wearable world. His unique ability to hand, and conventional sweaters play a big role In
and very attractive to men." spot, Identify and develop branded shirts on the other. Grethel's men's spring line
When Henry Grethel takes trends in the making,
In 1974, he introduced John because "they can be worn
such a strong stand on a combined with his talent to Henry shirts. Grethel layered, with a shirt untotally new color direction translate those trends to suit designs the line with today's der,th ... or alone, with
for the men's fashion world, the American male has fashion-wise male in mind — sleeves pushed up, for a
everyone from store made Manhattan the fashion someone with an eye for more casual weekend lock." Fashion designer Henry Grethel eases Into the
president to fashion director company It Is today.
design, quality and puce.
The complete line Includes SOs.
listens.
Grethel has a marketing
John Henry Is now one of 5)OFt shirts in both short and
Grethel is not only degree
in
Business the most successful shirt long sleeves, sweaters, dress
regarded as an Innovative Administration from collections in America. In Jrts, ties, jackets and both
men's fashion designer; he Is Syracuse University. Alter fail, 1976, John Henry for dress and casual pants.
the president of a huge college he joined the Women was introduced.
And, now, with the success
company, and has a Hathaway Shirt Company in
Grethel's latest design of his men's line behind him,
reputation as a marketing sales, at the request of its accomplishments Include his Grethel has decided to I
wizard.
president. Soon he moved on successful menswear launch
his
women's Air conditioning was first used around 1900 In the textile
He is a multi-faceted man to become Hathaway's chief collection, "Equipment by collection.
industry.

Step Into Spring With An

Evening Herald a Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

cool, colorful

The most outdated idea in new versions of a timeless most becoming points.
The waist is very softly
The blend of strange and easy shirt dresses, an
life today is fashion that will way of dressing with elegant,
These color blocks are wrapped with little ties or fabrics is incorporated into oversized sweater in banLook dated in a year or two, inbred ease,
used in handloomed knits, sashes with a big silk flower, many fashions - a red satin dloomed cotton and linen
Shape Is incIdental to
The clothes in Giorgio silk serge chiffon In three
The colors are neither jacket with white hopsacking over linen pants, cotton voile
movement, color and Sant'Angelo's high-luxury varicolored thicknesses and violent nor watery. They pants, cravat silk with with stretch lycra, stretch
quality.
Studio collection and the less In cotton jersey slightly look as if fresh fruit jiIce or haberdasher details in cool silk with silk chiffon.
There's nothing dated expensive, but equally of- heavier than a tee shirt, flower petals have been used
about Fred Astaire, Cole fective, collection for Marjer Some have the little surprise for dye — strawberry,
Porter, Katherine Hepburn, Parts, are light, easy, cool, of lace inserts,
apricot, lilac, rose petal, dill,
contemporary and never
Cyd Charisse or Vionnet.
The dresses are lean with delphinium.
When such personalities boring,
lots of movement around the
are "revived" what is Everything is planned for knees. Some skirts have
There is an enormous
acknowledged is the un- dressing In one or two parts, fluttery Pierrot hemlines, amount of white, used solid
changing rightness of true never In complicated
The shoulders look wider in demure dresses and
layerings.
style.
in a very light, soft way. against color - white Linen
This spring, Giorgio
The new geometry of color Sleeves are puffed out with or glove leather jackets,
Sant'Angelo revives the is wonderful on the body tabs of grograin ribbon white chiffon in short full
Fred Astaire pants and the when it is worked out subtly underneath instead of skirts over white, beaded
Katherine Hepburn dress — and in lines that touch at the padding,
body suits.

Hair Tips For Spring Travelers
A head of hair that's clean Hedkens own protein increased volume. Or you departure time. If your hair
and shiny looks better and is molecule, it also works to can even curl it for a corn- is cut a bit too short or the
easier to manage than hair help control dry scalp — pletely different look,
style changed slightly, you
that's overdue for a sham- which is one problem you
can learn to handle it before
A Hedkcn Perm is also a
p00. So plan to make time in don't want to worry about
you go away rather than
your travel schedule for when you travel,
good solution. After YOU trying to cope while you
shampoo, you can just let travel.
regular hair washing.
You'll also need an easy- your penned hair dry
Choose a no-nonsense to-manage style. No one naturally. Or you can gently
You
canthat
see that
the key
to
product that will do a wants to spend any trip, blow it dry while you fluff it having
hair
travels
well
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Evening Herald CUSPS 481.280)—Price 20 Cents

Plane Crash Kills U.S. Boxing Team
S—Evsnhig HraId £ Hirald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - A Polish
jetliner carrying 87 people including a 24member American boxing team crashed
on approach to Warsaw airport today,
exploding "in smithereens" as it plunged
into grounds of a 19th Century fortress.
Officials said all aboard were killed,

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ANKARA, Turkey UN; - A U.S. Air
Warsaw's Okecie International airport the disaster area and that the idenForce C-130 transport plane crashed and is 20 miles from Warsaw itself.
tification of the bodies had begun.
burned near Adana in southern Turkey
Witnesses said the plane fell 2 miles
The plane, a Soviet-made llyushun-62
today, killing all 18 Americans aboard, short of the runway and into the grounds
is
a four-jet, long-range airliner that
The Soviet-made 11,62 jetliner with 77 U.S. officials said.
of
the
19th
century
Warsaw
Citadel
carry
up to 168 passengers. It was
passengers and 10 crew suddenly
The
U.S.
Consulate
said
six
crew
where
25-foot
earthen
walls
surround
a
designed
to fly at ranges equivalent to
dropped from an altitude of 300 feet as it members and 12 passengers, all fortress.
New
York-Moscow
- about 4,800 miles.
neared Okecie International Airport on a Americans, died in the crash of the giant
The
crash
site
was
obscured
by
the
LOT
Polish
airlines
said the flight left
flight froln New York.
Hercules turobrop plane that was ap- walls and fire trucks swarmed around
Kennedy airport in New York at 10 p.m.
The Polish boxing association said that preaching lncirklik Air Base to land.
the site.
EST Thursday after a three-hour delay
among the passengers was a 24-member
A Polish boxing official who was on the non-stop flight to Warsaw. The
U.S. amateur boxing team, including 16
In today's crash, some witnesses said waiting to greet the U.S. boxing team airline originally said the flight stopped
boxers, who were to have taken part in the Soviet-made 1662 jet exploded on said he had sent message of "deep in Montreal, but later said it was a direct
matches against the Polish national team impact.
sorrow" to American boxing officials,
flight from New York to Warsaw.
in Katowice and Krakow.
Airport sources said the jet reported
"The plane crashed into the ground,
The last reported air disaster at
It was the worst foreign air disaster engine trouble and the pilot had radioed not the buildings," the official said. "It Warsaw airport occurred 26 years ago
ever involving U.S. athletes.
that he would try an emergency landing was in smithereens. There were some when 80 passengers were killed.

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at Warsaw's domestic airport, which was fragments of the tail and wings but that's
closer than Okecie. Precautions for an all."
emergency landing had been readied at
Airport sources said the jet's "black
box" flight recorder had been found in
the domestic airport.

Carlisle. Pa.
NEW YORK (UPI) - The following mem
1. Wesson, Ray, team physician; Biloxi,
bers of a U.S. basing team were confirmed by
the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union and Poland's Miss.
S. Wesson. Dolores. his wife, team nurse
LOT Airlines as being aboard the plane t
. Rodriguez. David, San Diego
crashed in Warsaw, Poland, today and were
10. Yfl9, Lonnie. Philadelphia
presumed dead.
11. Pimental, George, New York
I Bland. Joseph, team manager; High
12. Stewart, Jerome, U.S. Navy, Norfolk. Va
Point, N C. pharmacist.
1 3. Steeples, Lemuel, St. Louis
2. Smacqel, Steve, assistant manager, in14. Palomino, Paul, Los Angeles; brother of
terpreter; Boca Raton, Fla., previous
former world champion Carlos Palomino
flelleville. N.J.
IS. Robinson. R. "Chuck". Seattle
3. Johnson, Tom "Sarge", national coach;
t. Payton, Byron, Troup, Texas
Indianapolis; Asst. Coach 1575 U.S. team at
I?. McCoy. Andrea, Bedford, Mass.
Montreal, gave clinics an Third World coun•
ii. Harris, Walter, San Francisco
tries for State Department.
It. Chavez, Elliott, Fort Bragg, N.C.
4. Robles, Junior, assistant coach; San
20. Anderson, Kelvin, Hartford, Conn.
Diego.
21. Lindsey, Byron, San Diego
S Radison. John. refereeudge; St. Louis.
22. Clayton, Tyrone, Philadelphia
6 Callahan, Cot Bernard. referee-judge;

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Reitzel E. Sweat, 69, of 201 tification and was not required to
Lakeview Drive, Longwood, died meet those standards, he went back to
Thursday afternoon at Florida school and completed all the
Hospital-Altamonte of a heart attack. necessary courses and training.
Sweat retired in 1966 after 20 years
During his years with the police
service with the Seaboard Coastline department he counseled young
Railroad, where he had been a section people to hold fast to their dreams, :
foreman, and then went on to realize pointing to his own experience of
By DONNA ESTES
(till)' SO him)' liquor establishments and found earlier, the 21 deficiencies he noted
Herald Staff Writer
thus will regulate their creation itself, this week are new ones.
his life ambition of being a police realizing his ambition in police work.
officer. He had been in poor health for lie said a good police officer had to
The move to limit the number of new
"It's much ado about nothing," said
Kulbes said he strongly warned
some years.
liquor licenses for bars and nightclubs in Councilman Hurt Perinchief, adding Bennett not to proceed with any new
like public service, be dedicated to
Seminole County in 1981 hit its first snag after he had voted against the resolution, construction until all deficiencies are
After his retirement from the law enforcement and be willing to
railroad, Sweat joined the Longwood work hard.
Thursday night,
however, "My daddy just flip-flopped in corrected, as required by the code.
police reserve, became a radio
The Lake Mary City Council in special
his grave."
Mayor Walter Sorenson reminded the
A native of Tyler, Fla., Sweat had
dispatcher with the department, and a
session refused to support the plan.
In other business, City Manager Phil board it will have to make a decision
part-time officer. lie was named been a resident of Longwood for 23
rejecting unanimously a resolution
Kulbes said he is arranging for repair of when the building permit expires on
police chief in 1969 by then-Mayor years. He is survived by his wife,
proposed by the Seminole County League
time
city's front end loader at a cost of whether to issue a new permit. lie said
Eloise, three sons, William C. of Ohio,
Kenneth Brown,
: of Civic Associations to restrict the 1ibout $4,000. lie said he has hired a Bennett is threatening to sue the city if he
Sweat said at the time that when the Roy of Longwood and Ray of Tampa;
numbers of licenses to be available in
rader operator for the city's street is not allowed to continue building and
police chief's position became vacant two daughters, Diane Richardson of
Seminole County as result of this year's g
department. Kulbes reported that for- adjacent property owners are
he asked Brown for a chance to head Covington, La., and Glenda Stanley of
census.
muer-Councilman Lillian Griffin has threatening to sue if the city issues a new
the department and Brown granted Longwood, 14 grandchildren, and
The league submitted legislation to the agreed to lend the city heavy equipment Permit.
his request. Sweat was chief until three sisters, Nina Spicer, Gloria
Seminole County Legislative delegation
Sorenson said that two new stop signs
for road work if the city gets in a bind
1973, when he retired because of ill Gainey and Ruby McRannie, all of
calling for the population ratio for liquor
were
installed on First Street in the past
while its equipment is being repaired.
Jacksonville.
health.
licenses to be increased from 1 per 2,500
week, replacing signs removed by
Baldwin Funeral Home of
Although he had been a police ofresidents to I per 4,000 residents.
Kulbes also told councilmen he has someone. He said the latest sign Is
ficer before the state passed laws Altamonte Springs is in charge of
Larry Cole, president of the league, issued a new list of 21 construction resting In a clump of concrete and while
requiring college training and cer- arrangements. - DONNA ESTES.
told legislators it is estimated 40 new deficiencies in the house being built by it was taken down, it has not been taken
licenses will become available In Terry Bennett on Pine Circle Drive. The away from its site.
Seminole by mid-1981. There are fears council lust week told Bennett he has
Perinchief said Mr. and Mrs. Jack
that the rash of new licenses would en- until his building permit expires to bring Eftonhead should file a formal complaint
courage proliferation of nude en- the house into compliance with the city with the police department against those
tertainment establishments in the code.
motorists who, they say, have been
county.
Bennett has 47 more (lays before the threatening them. Perinchief said the
Councilman Gene McDonald, moving permit expires. The council had been incidents reported by the Eltonheads of
for rejection of the resolution, said he considering condemning the house. motorists trying to run them down in the
could see no reason for the proposed
Kulbes said while Bennett has cleared up street would constitute felony assault, a
legislation, that the public will support most of the 17 deficiences in construction serious offense.

President To Announce
Anti-Inflation plan Today
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President deficit,
Democratic congressional leaders,
Carter today proposes an anti-inflation

Increased revenues.
The fee would require oil companies to
strategy centered around a balanced 1981 who worked closely with the White pay between $4 and $4.40 on each barrel
federal budget. His program will Include House, said they have agreed to $17 of Imported oil and would mean an adbillion-dollar spending cuts and new billion In cuts during talks with the ditional IOcentaagallonatthegaspump.
revenue schemes that may cost motor- president's economic advisers.
Carter also was leaning toward tax
Ists another 10 cents a gallon at the gas
Carter met for two hours Thursday increases on alcohol and tobacco and
pumps.
night with Democratic leaders, after changes involving interest and dlvi.
Carter, who chose to make the an- which Rep. Jim Wright said: "We have dends.
nouncement at a 4:30 p.m. EST been able to pledge to the president ...
A tots! o( E.7 billion in state revenue
ceremony In the East Boom, decided on this Congress will give him a balanced sharing funds was certain to be

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attorneys for U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly, ItNew Port Richey, to allow the
congressman to see the videotapes which
allegedly show him stuffing into his
pockets $25,000 given to him by FBI
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something that is painful, something that
Officials said the president has ruled
The Cabinet was to be briefed on the we all must sacrifice a little in nobody out one option, which would have
suspended the use of credit cards for 90
policy at 2:30 p.m.
can expect to escape."
Carter is the first president in a decade
Sen. Robert Packwood of Oregon, one days. That approach was viewed as too
to propose eliminating the budget gap. In of a group of Republicans who met with harsh, they said.
1970, Richard Nixon offered a plan with a Carter, said the president indicated he
Packwood said Carter did not discuss
11,3 When surplus for 1971, a fiscal year would impose an oil Import fee, which defense cuts but gave an Impression
that eventually ended with a $Z13 billion would generate $7 billion to $10 billion In "defense is close to uncuttable."

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a grand jury subpoena ordering him to
turn over appointment books, travel
records and telephone logs from Jan. 1,
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eliminated,
balancing the federal budget as the budget."
Saturday mall delivery also was on the
showpiece of his efforts to stem inflation,
Senate Democratic Leader Robert
The speech, Intentionally arranged for Byrd said success depends on the chopping block.
Carter was expected to clamp down on
release after the New York stock "necessity of the American people to see
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was being watched.

—Outside the budget, Carter may ask
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President his balancedbudget goal.
Here Is how the program Is shaping up, the Federal Reserve Board to Impose
Carter's revamped anti-inflation

package, tobe unveiled today, will bean- according to government officials, selective controls on the use of credit
Capitol Hill lawmakers and administra- cards. Personal loan restrictions may ,
diored by a variety of budget cuts
also be included, although limits on loans
probably $15 billion to $17 billion worth —
lion sources:
—Carter will seek cuts in the fiscal 1981 for automobiles and home-buying have
coupled with some fresh revenue-ralaing
budget, which takes effect Oct. 1, In the been discarded because those two areas
measures
Sources said there could be some neighborhood of $15 billion to $17 billion. are already depressed.
—The remainder of the balancing act
shocks, d.ilgned to drive down inflation
from January's 1$ percent annual rate. would be made up with new revenues
Some of the major items earmarked
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
Some of Carter's ideas may be too generated from an oil import fee — a for the budget chopping block are:
controversial for an election-year controversial plan — and a proposal to revenuesharing funds for states, $1.7
withhold estimated taxes from interest billion; $2 billion worth of fitderal Jobs
Congress to stomach Others already
have been given dw OK by WhwntW and dividend payments paW to custom- program; $0 million in highway Seminole County Sheriff's Department Computer Systems Analyst
lawmakers in order to ensursm. In ad- era of financial institutions and construction; $1.6 billion in edition Dick Telson (rear) and programmer Charles Jackman
the
stockholders,
funds; $00
vance, smnoothuiling on Capitol Hill.
million In strstIc oil department's new computer system, which will
link all
In late January, Carteraiked Congress
reserve cuts; and $1 billion in antiSeminole
law
enforcement
agencies
with
the
court
and
jail,
handling
to approve fiscal 1981 budget with a Homes
recessionary aid t
He may also seek to eliminate all crime and arrest records, as well as other jobs. The computer,
$15.1 billion (Wicil.
th
Residents
of
the
Seminole
Enforcement Assistance AdMobile Saturday mail service In order to save funded through a federal
u t, e Coreulonal Budget Office
ministration grant, was recently installed at th e sheriff's depart
esid, because of Inflation that deficit Home Park on Highway 17-92 in Fern $500 million,
Under the suggested oil import fees, meat offices at the Sanford
estimate ban now risen to between $zi Park were evacuated by Seminole
and is now undergoing test runs
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fi
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noontime
today
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billion.
before It is connected to the various departments. Work on the
Officials say that's how much money because of a valve leak In a 4-foot onlxnportedoil,whlduin turn would add system is scheduled For 1980 through 1981
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Administrator Jeff Etchberger, the county's principal
financial negotiator.
Doug I,ewis, HCA's director of domestic development, said

be prepared in time, and it was found that further budget
disclosures must be obtained front the hospital
"But if tile coininission responds positively, %%v have an

he caine away Iroiti the marathon session feeling he ''gave
away" plenty.
The agreement calls for IICA to pay:
— .2 million in cash to the county
— $1.16 million I estimated) to clear the hospital's federal

agreement in principle,'' I &amp;'wis said.
At the start of the negotiations, Lewis said li(A was tiling
to negotiate the' I lill.Burton pay-bat k amount tilt liii.' federal
goverrunent for the county, but would not assume the liability.

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million, Etchberger said.

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Etchberger tried to convince 1,ewis to agree to pay more
than $500,000 for the old hospital if it cannot be sold, but he

Seminole Community Action (SCA). Also showed up and began moving the regulations, must be kept vacant until

Administrator Roger Neiswender and County Attorney Nikki

assisting in the search for an available family's belongings.
the federally funded itiodernization
rental apartment or house for the family
The family members had separate project is completed," the spokesman
are the "We Cure" organization, the overnight accommodations with friends said.
Salvation Amy and SCA outreach Monday and hopefully arrangements can
The vacant apartments are usLxl on it
worker, Sandra Gaines.
be made for shelter on a day-to-day basis temporary basis by families as their
The Salvation Army came to the rescue until something can be found, Mrs. units are being renovated,
of Mrs. Geneva Campbell; her eaughter, Crawford said today.
The Sanford city commission voted
Mrs. A nnie Argrett; granddaughter,
"It's not that we cannot pay rent, We Monday night to attempt to rescue a

Clayton. County Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff was
also present for part of the session.

Lewis said IlCA agreed to buy tile (old building and land to

"They negotiated better than we expected," Lewis said.

get it off the county's bands. lie said it probably could sell for

"But we agreed to most of their terms because this is such a
great opportunity for IICA come in and show the community

what we can do,"
Tile aniounts increased, Etchberger said, partly because

the Dec. 31 financial sta tement of the hospital showed more
cash on hand and more accounts receivable (money owed the

Neddrell Campbell and great-grandson, can," said Mrs. Campbell. "We just project from the county conunission to
nine-month old Marcus, by storing the cannot find a place to live,"
gain federal funding for 60 new, low.
family's furniture and other belongings
"We've been trying to build up a income housing units,
Monday. Members of the family had housing bank at Community Action,"
But the move will not be in time for the
been guardi ng the possessions before Mrs. Crawford said, adding the effort has Campbells. They need a place to live
Salvation Amy offered to take over not proven successful. And while the city now.

hospital),

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federal agency for construction of 60 ment,
Seminole County in formulating its paper
housing units for the elderly fit hand,
The manager said If the county work to begin the federal funding
Sanford City Commil.sision Monday night received federal approval for those units process.
began the move to gain 89 more units for they would be in the city or immedia tely
Knowles said there is no time frame set
adjacent to the city Unlits. He said this as yet on when formal approval for the 60
The commission authorized City would t necessary because the in- public housing units for the elderly will
Manager Warren Knowles to confer with formation to be used concerns Sanford. be approved. All paper work submitted to
Commissioners some time ago took the date, by the city, has been approved on a
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Both sides in the negotiations agreed to make Dec. 31, 1979

three years while building a $16.9 million replacement facility.

the effective (bite of tile contract, although the hospital board

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Herald Staff Writer
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He told commissioners Monday night
the city taking over the county'afaltering public housing approvals until other
Associates,
Gainesville, presented a
governmental units in the county began that Sanford's public housing currently
plans for 60 units of $)Ublic
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paper work necessary for federal' ap.
study.
Commissioner John Morris said of public housing; 107 rental supplement
proval and funding for Its proposed
The study was done at a cost of $78,000
project. He said the county wishes to use Monday night, however, that the goal is housing units and 158 units for the elderly
to
give the city commission an overall
the city's reports, Impact studies and to provide public housing wherever It can at Bram Towers. "There are 753 total
understanding
of the city's drainage
statlitics to apply for the federal con- be provided, Knowles was instructed to units suppo rted by the city," he said,
pr oblems and possible solutions and a
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phases." Chacey estimates the is tied in with governm
computers to
general fund and Federal Revenue engineering fee to draw up the plans will assist
in finding grants.
Sharing funds to start the project, said be between 8 and 10 percent of the cost.
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to help
"We'll go for a grant," Chacey said, project.
obtain grants and should be utilized.

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP!)—
Jimmy Durante, who was "achnoula" to his fans and friends for
more than haifa century, died of
pneumonitis today at St. John's
Hospital where iie had been under
treatment since Jan. 7. He was N.
His death was announned by a
family friend, Joe Bleeden, and
oosilnned by 11w hesitltal which
said the c nedlan, I11OIO
spanned the ss
speakeasles to modern television,

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into negotiations with the corporation. HCA proposed to lease

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''%Ve don't want it,'' he said.
For the titite (lie building will L ICLLsC(l to
County
Attorney Nikki Clayton asked the IICA assume all responibili t for repairsand upkeep and accept I he btii Idi ng "its is."
Wa e said no.
Lewis agreed to share the risk that the building muight neeel
major repairs while leased

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More than $500,000, but that ~%as all IlCA would pay.

to IICA.
"I also convinced HCA to pay more for the accounts
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receivable than they were at first willing to do on a percentage
io,o0o in Medicaid payments by refiling the claims, Etchbasis," lie said, He also said the county convinced RCA to berger said.
accept the liability of Hill-Burton (a federal loan pay back)
"I want it," lie told Lewis.
and make a promise to buy the old hospital.
But Lewis refused to add the amount to IICA's payment to
The county commission agreed Jan. that
had the best
county. lie said
hospital
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solution for the county's hospital dilemma and agreed to enter
so, the funds would be gained through IICA's expertise.

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Loulse Crawford, equal employment occupied for almost two years,
Ltwis anti IICA Attorney John- Wade debated finaace!, and
vacant, avcvrding to U.S. Im-partfilent ot
opportunity and civil rights officer for
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Lewis said in Deceniber the value (if agiiw Seininole
Meniorial Hospital is so low the pa%back %%ould tx- inininial.

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come as early as the coninusion's regularly scheduled meeting

Tile county also expects to receive a share of $373,000 HCA is
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Several federal hill-Burton Act grants totaling $1,168,021
When the cost of the replacement hospital is added to the
gross proceeds front the hospital lease and transfer of other provided fund.s to build and expand Semiiinot' Memiiorial
Ilospit,al. Under stipulations Ili the act, a pay-back of .I 1xii-tion
nionies, HCA's conunittment to Serninole County is for $26.25

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Iwis said Monday Ik'1 has three or four sites picked out as
possible locations for the new hospital and has options ()It tilt,

said. Negotiations started at .7 million for the three.

apartment at Magnolia Avenue and through the appropriate court procedure housing," said a Housing Authority
Eighth Street at noon Monday.
to evict the family. The family had no spokesman. "We also have a moratorjuin

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deep channel like a stone and officials &amp;nd tile
impact i,ith the tanker had sliced the aging buoy
tender Ili two. Sonie of the terrified and stunneZI
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and sain through flooded passagt'avs to

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first calculating tile "now" value of the hospit.al. Tile governnient would want repaid (tic sairne percentage of tile "now"
value as they provided when the building was under con-

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The search is on all over
f belongings fro6 the dw eIlIng was has 488 units, no apartnienfa are buy back I)m replacenilient facility at any finie between the end
Sanford and the area for housing for the properly conducted by the civil division available there at this point and 2,000 of the third year of, operation and the end of the fifth year of
operation. Purchase price would be based on HCA's costs and
four-generation and four-member of the sherifrs office on order of the names are on a waiting list.

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Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) increased from $6.9 to

'rile net value of these three itenis is $6.8 million, Etchberger

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froin exposure and "most are in pretty bad shape
psychologically," Coast Guard officers said, but
the worst injury was a shoulder separation.
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scene and began the grini job of searching for
survivors.

Divers, hoping sonic erewnien had found air
pockets inside the sunken ship, tapped the steel
hull, but got no response'.
One survivor, Specialist 3rd class[). B. Marak,
23, said the Blackthorn's 50-man crew was
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he said. "After four minutes, it sank."
The conunanding officer of the Blackthorn, I.t.
Cmdr. George J. Sepel, issued a brief written
statement today saying "the 27 of us who survived tile tragedy are
that the rescue
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wa 'sinking. Coast Guard and civilian vessels,
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into Tampa Bay with a harbor pilot on the bridge
and the Blackthorn was steaming westward
crewmen had been found. The 17 other missing
toward the Gulf of Mexico when they collided in
crewmen were presumed to have gone down with the 200 to 300-yard wide channel about a half mile
the 180-foot buoy tender or drowned in the
west of the concrete and steel Sunshine Skyway
swir ling waters.
Bridge that spans the bay and links St. PeterIf no more survivors are found, the collision
sburg in Bradenton.
would be the Worst peacetime accident in Coast
Lt. Steve Venchus, operations officer of the St.

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lot of salt and with it, would weight 1os 4puld be slow and 1
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has lost pounds.
ones that usually cause the

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The Capricorn ran aground on ,I sandbar
moments after the ships raninied together on
their forward port sides about 8:15 pm. EST. The
Capricorn's 33-man crew escaped injury and the
Coast Guard said the tanker was in no danger of

absorption of the cholesterol person to be fatigued. It can

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night's collision with the oil
tanker S.S. Capricorn near the Sunshine Skyway
Bridge. One man said the ship collision "sounded
like a sonic boom."
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UP! — Divers
searched the sunken wreckage of the Coast Guard
buoy tender Blackthorn today for more victim of
a grinding collision with a 560-foot oil tanker in
the Mullet Key Channel of Tampa Bay.
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water loss can be dangerous.
and all — sugar or salt.
To give you a better idea 08
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breads, fruits or vegetables, some of these ridiculous diets,
no milk, coffee, tea etc. She's I'm sending you The Health
been on this diet for over a Letter number 2-2, Low

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Executions

Islamic

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By United Press International
The Moslem world has told Moscow In no

Slap

Congressional Office Sees

With Hanging At Prison
NASSAU, Bahamas (UPl)_ A nylon noose was fitted
over the hooded head of the first of three condemned
convicts behind the gr-iy stone walls of Her Al.r.jesty's
Foxhill prison today in the Bahamas' first execution In
five years.
The name of the first of the three men to be hanged
was not immediately disclosed. Assistant Prison
Superintendent E. Farqueson said after all three
executions were completed , a death notice would be
placed on the prison gate.
The only persons permitted to watch the executions
were the Bahamas' provost marshal, the prison
superintendent, his deputy, two guards and the prison
physician and chaplain.
Within an hour after the final execution, a civilian
coroner's jury was scheduled to convene, view the
victims and pronounce them dead.

Leader Bribed

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ElanlwSadr Won't Share Power

MacArthur?

MIAMI (UP!) - A few days after Philippines
President Manuel Quezon gave Gen. Douglas
MacArthur $500,000 from his country's treasury, the
American general changed his mind and sent the
political leader out of the threatened country in a
submarine, Knight-Ridder Inc. reported today.
Historian Carol Petlilo said MacArthur had opposed
U.S. government wishes and those of Quezon, who
favored getting Quezon out of the country to prevent
his capture by invading Japanese troops. MacArthur
had said it was too hazardous to attempt.
But on Feb. 20, after MacArthur received conflrmation the transfer of money to his account had
been successful. Quezon and his family left Manila for
Corregidor where they boarded a U.S. submarine,

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Scientists Blast

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GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) — The flo nuclear
scientists at the European Center for Nuclear
Research today cabled a protest to Soviet President
Leonid Brezhnev to the forced exile of leading Soviet
dissident Andrei Sakharov.
The message said measures thken against Sakharov,
himself a nuclear physicist, represent "a flagrant
violation of basic human rights."

-WEATHER
NATIONAL

REPORT:

Western states where sub-zero temperatures froze powerplant
switches and left 22,500 people in southern Idaho without
electricity for six hours. Idaho Power Co. officials said 500
customers In Boise lost power and an estimated fl, in the
Magic Valley were without electricity Monday because of a
sur ge in demand and a frozen switch at Its Shoshone Falls
generaUng plant near Twin Falls. Air travel also was
suspended In the Texas Panhandle where Ice and freezing
drizzle slicked runways. Most flights resumed by mid.

afternoon. More snow fell in the upper Great Lakes region,
with 2 inches at Escanaba, Mich., and an Inch at Muskegon,
Mich. Southern California was again battered by heavy rains
and winds gusting to nearly 50 mph along the coastline. A
flash-flood watch was posted over the coastal slopes of the San
Gabriel, San Fcrnardlno and San Jacinto mountains thr ough
thismorning.
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Herald Staff Writer
A Winter Springs man was killed early this morning, when
he lost control of his motorcycle, Florida Highway Patrol
officers report.
Steven Charles Conrad, 24, of 71 N. Cortez Ave., Winter
Springs, died at 12:01 a.m. when he crashed into a power pole
on West Lake Brantley Road, about 600 feet north of Sand Lake
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up six employees of the Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers
3110P On Altamonte Drive, at 8:15 a.m., before the restaurant
opened Monday, said Altamonte Springs police,
The suspect, dressed in a thee-piece suit, knocked on the

Allyn Mo Hodges, 15, of Sanford, is sUll in the hospital's In.
tensive care unit, following the accident at the intersection of
State Road '46 and Upsala Road.

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12:40p.m.; BAYPOIIT: highs, 11:35a.m., 1:26p.m.; lows, 6:55

Deposits of United States

Federal funds purchased and
securities sold

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BOBBY DEANPRICE
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Bobby Dean price, 44 of charge of arrangements,

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By United Press International
Gov. Bob Gra am has ordered 65,000
gallons of gasoline reserves be rushed to fuel.
starved service stations on the Florida
Turnpike, but shortages still promise to be
severe until the weekend and beyond.
A spokesman for the governor's office said
most retail stations were expected to be open

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ATLANTA (UP!) — Prosecutors say banks laud been
ooperatlng with Judge Charles A. Moye's order to have
original records ready for the resumption of former federal
budget director Bert Lance's bank fraud trial today.
Moye ordered subpoenas for the documents be Issued when
defense attorneys challenged the validity of photocopies being
Introduced as evidence on the first day of testimony Thursday.
Lance attorney Nick Chilivls charged that many of .thecopies

were copies of copies, while others were unreadable.
Federal Prosecutor Edwin Tomko said there have appar- ently been no problems getting the banks to cooperate, relieving his fears that delays in the trial would result while the
government attempts to gather the documents. He said last
week that some banks, especially in Lance's home ground In
north Georgia, have resisted government inquiries In the past.
He said, "They're getting (the records) together. We don't
expect any delays at all now."
No session was held Monday because of the death of Lance's
94-year-old father, Thomas Jackson Lance died Sunday and
was buried Monday in his hometown of Calhoun, Ga.

day.

-Bundy Angered--At- -Trial

(SEAL)
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again.
Jopling ordered the jury removed sohecould decide whether
to admit Lee's testimony about arresting Bundy In Pensacola
on Feb. 15, 1978.

Besides
an end to the boycott, the firm also
demands damages at $500,000 for each day it continues.
The suit charges the boycott, Imposed in JacksonvilleonJan. 15, Is In violation of no-strike clause in the union's labor contract with the Jacksonville

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So.. come to H&amp;R Block—let's fight
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30

7:30 P.M.,
PROGRAM INCLUDES A 26 MINUTE COLOR FILM:

"The SALT Syndrome "
The SALT SYNDROME was produced to
help Inform the American public about
the changing trends In the strategic
balance and how SALT II will affect our
nation.

THE PICOME TAX PEOPLE

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combination of increased tourist traffic and
the absence of open service stations
elsewhere in south Florida at night and on
weekends.
"A lot of people are getting on the turnpike
just to gas up, especially at night," he said.

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Henry .1. Grandmalson
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Frank Knight
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F:rank F. Amoresa. Diiferøa
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Edward M.Hardy,OShena
Elma M Wesesi. Difls
. John W. Wharton, Diftona

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Turnpike, said he obtained 24.000 gallons as
an additional emergency supple for Pompano
Beach and also expected additional gasoline
would be delivered to Lake Worth, But he
warned the stations will have to limit their
sales to 5.
"I have a feeling it will get worse befte it
gets better," said Lt. Billy O'Bryan of the Fhl-

with

James Brantley, Lake nroe
Vera P. Smith, New Smyrna

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Al Oerter, 43, seeking a gold medal in the discus throw in a
record fifth Olympics, said, "It's a time for the athletes to put
aside all personal considerations" and support the federal
government. He said a boycott would be a "unifying thing for
the United States' and "a message would be driven home to
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Marek's disease.
One group of chickens was infected with the virus and fed
it high-fat diet because high levels of cholesterol in the blood
represent the strongest known risk factor for atherosclerosis in humans and lower animals.
A second chicken group was infected with the virus and
given a low-fat diet. A third group was not treated at all,
and a fourth group of chickens was fed a high-fat diet alone.
The chickens were killed after seven months and their
arteries were examined. Minick said the findings were sur-

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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -Convicted killer Theodore Bundy
slammed down his hand in anger over a Pensacola
policeman's testimony Monday at his second murder trial.
Bundy pounded the defense table during arguments on the
admissibility of officer David G. Lee's testimony about
arresting the 33-year-old Utah law school dropout for driving a
stolen car.
"I'll permit no interruptions or demonstrations In this
court," Circuit Judge Wallace M. Jopling warned Bundy.
Bundy lost his temper twice during the two weeks it took to
seat the jury and at one point angrily branded his trial "a
Waterloo." All jurors were out of the courtroom during those
incidents, as they were Monday when Bundy became angry

Rooks Named
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today with gasoline available. But most
stations on the turnpike also were expected to
limit sales severely,
The two most critical situations were at the
Pompano Beach service plaza and the Fort
Drum service plaza. Pompano Beach was out
of all fuel early Monday and the Fort Drum
plaza, near Yechaw Junction, was out of
everything except 4esel fu&amp;

Banks Aiding Lance Case

- - Maritime Association, which represents Jacksonville

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s. No, shares outstanding

Route 4, Box 14$, Sanfcid,

action by the International

- Longshoremen's Association was coating it $500,000 a

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Graham Orders Emergency Gas For Turnpike Stations

ITELLEJOIIN9ON
" issued thereon. The certIficate thereon. The certificate numbers ment are expected to be completed in the next 3040 days. died Monday at the VA
NONE( pervaiue)..... ...........................NONE
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numbers and years of Issuance, and years of Issuance the Construction is to get underway after the option is exercised,
Estelie
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of
Common
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Hospital in Gainesville. Born
the description of the property, description of the property, and
and the names In which it was the names In which it was assessed
in North Carollnahe moved to 1507W. 7th St., Sanford, died a. No. shares authorized
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)—The Florida AF[CIO
The developer said his original plans were for
are as follows:
assessed are as follows:
has blasted U.S. Sen. Richard Stone and endorsed one
Sanford in 1960 from Jan.2latherhome.Shewaaa
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domlnlum
community
to
be
a
17tory
structure,
but
b.
No.
sharep
outstendlng
Certificate No. 751
Certificate No. 45$
___ for Columbus, N. C. He wee a
of his opponents, Richard Pettigrew.
financIal market changed and no financing was available
Year of Issuance 1577
$860 (par value)..................................."Pettl
Year of Issuance 1574
Church.
grew's work in streamlining the federal
Description
of
Property
Sec
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thatnuiltitory
Description of
piex.Hesa$dtentativeplananowarefora U.S. Navy veteran and a
;
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01 TwP $$ igi 31E S 40 Ft of N 443.0 U. as. 73 + -74 J 0 Packards 1st bWJdng of five to six stories with me ccmmerciai
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bureaucracy has given him valuable insights as to
'proms .'rs.,.
' PtofElIS.4SFIofWSSI.SFtot AddtoMldwaypl2pO104
husband, Albert Johnson;
p
for contingencies ad o.
what is needed at the federal level to help Florida
lii 15 survived by his wile, brother, Ezekiel Thomas;
' NW
in which assessed Lu Von development of small shops at the site.
capital reserves.........
Name in which assessedName
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workers
and their families," state president Dan M, Heirs
,is
L.
two
io
ns
,William
The commission agreed to grant the developer the right to Iothy
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum
nsOh- ws ld
Lawrence Jokes Heirs
......
.....Miller said Monday,
All of sold property being In the uua City eeeementfrosnu.8.17ilforaascondaccetoti* Dean and David James;
of l$sms$thru39)..,,, .
Wtlson.Elcbelbsrg.r
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0 Cesty of Seminole. State of Florida.
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law reform and w weaken OcctçsucnaFSalety and
' Florida.
tIts tia,ciai all of Sanford and one wrgeints.
Mayor L..e Moore .i4gestsd to cir t
Unless such cerrnicat, or car.
CAPITAL (sum of itemsS4'J,pd30) ............ i$7
- -Health Administration programs. It also charged he
Unless such certificate or car- tificat is shall be redeemed ac.
$flll(15OI).
_________________
MEMORANDA
has
"voted the Big Business ticket on oil, natural gas
tificatiS shell be redeemed ac cording - to law the property
Amounts outstanding as of
.' cording to law the property described in such certificate or
Services and burial will be _________________________
and other energy measures that Pave helped to boost
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Funeral Noftcg
'.S. described in such certificate or certifIcates will be sold to the
in Columbus, N.C. Oramkow
and other energy costs,"
— a. Standby letisis of credit, tote..............................
tificates will be sold to the hlohestbideeratffi,courthous.
jO10N, IsTsLLs—
Fwwalflomeisinchargeo(
b.'flmscerttflcate,of
1
' 111.1,155 bidder at the court house
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or on the 3rd day of March, 1900
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5th
of
day
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thiS
15th
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January,
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ass.
at Allen C11I
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Indebtedness and liability

'the corypijsion unanimously authorized execution of a

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, the property, formerly part of a city sanitary landfill, is
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,
that Gloria F. Brunner ITF Sol that
Lie W. and Jienre d'Arc $130,060. When Bucker exercises bbs option by Dec. 1, he will
Brenner , the holder of the Salvail, the holder of the 10ig pay the city the llancs of $117,000.
IoliowlnocectIlicat.shasfllidsaid certificates his flied said car.

acid on ships bound for the Soviet Union.
The complaint, filed by Jacksonville Bulk TerrJzuals
Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Oxy Chemical
Corp., which In turn Is owned by Hooker Chemical

(note balances) Issued to

west of French Avenue and south of u:a Highway 17-92.

Ruckerispaylng$13,000forthell-monthcpuca.sajesprlceof

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To Halt Dock Boycott
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!)— A suit was filed In
federal court Monday seeking to halt the dockworkers'
boycott that has cut off the loading of superphosphonic

.11.647

the U.S. Treasury and other

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contract with Ruckerfor option b purchase the city property.

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interest-bearing demand ,

tonight near 50, WInds north to northeast 10 to 15 mph
ii1z1ng at night.

PONTAXDRID

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theasterly 10 to 15 knots today and continuing Wednesday. Seas

NOTICI OP APPLICATION

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Certified and off ICOn' checks .........................
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a.Totaidemandd.posits...................... S,N4
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restaurant window, flashing an attorney's business card.

3 to 5 feet. Partly cloudy.
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AREA FORECAST: Partly cloudy through Wednesday, Condo Land Purchase A
Highs In the low 7Os today and mid 70s Wednesday. Lows

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unless either house agrees to take the others version.
In any event, a congressional resolution will not have force
of law, but it will put Congress firmly behind President Carter's call for a boycott if the games are held as scheduled. The
P.S Olympic
P S competitors

The professor of pathology at the Cornell
Medical Center
,
in New York City outlined the still-preliminary evidence for
a virus-artery disease link at the American Heart
Association seminar Monday.
"It's a very exciting approach," said Dr. John Eckstein,
immediate past president of the heart Association and dean
of the University of Iowa College of Medicine.
Minick and his colleagues for the Cornell College of
Veterinary Medicine conducted their chicken experiments
using a herpes virus that causes a disease in the birds called

"There are five herpes viruses that are known to affect
man and It seems to us that there is a very real possibility,
although not proven or established, that these viruses might
be important somehow in arterial disease and atherosclerosis In man," Minick said.
If herpes or other viruses can be linked to artery disease
in humans, Minick said the ultimate objective might be to
try to develop a vaccine to block the vius'

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A man claiming to be an attorney robbed an Altamonte
a.m., 6:52 p.m.
The thief then herded flve other Wendy's employees togettier
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, Out Springs restaurant Monday morning, pollee report,
with Ms. Davidson and tied their hands before he left. No -The suspect, neatly dressed and carrying a gun, made off was injured during the crime,
86 Miles: Winds nqrtherly around 15 knots becoming nor-

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Fewer than 4 percent ofthe teachers and 7pereentof
the registered students reported for school Monday,
the openlngdayof thesecondsemester.Butdesplte the
poor turnout, school officials said they would keep the
nearly 600 schools open today, with the help of 537

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CHICAGO (UP!) — Teachers vow they will stay out
of the classroom until the school board pays them and
its other employees the millions of dollars it owes them
In back wages.

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A Sanford
youthcondition
Involved at
In a
motorcycle
accident
Friday
low: 48; yesterday's high: 68; barometric pressure: 30.18; remains
In critical
Florida
Hospital
Orlando.

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police

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All other assets ......................................
TOTAL ASSETS (sum of

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Rate High

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Alcoholics suffer from a
death rate 2i times high er than the rest of the
population, but those who quit can recover sufficiently
to live as long as nondrinkers, a new study says.
The report also suggests younger alcoholics who are
less de pendent on alcohol when they go Into treatment
probably can resume social drinking without becoming
alcoholics again.

St. PETERSBURG BEACH, Fla, (UPI) —Medical investigators have turned up an intriguing new lead in their
effort to identify the causes of hardening of the arteries, the
progressive disease that sets the stage for heart attack and
stroke.
Cornell University experiments with chickens suggest a
herpes virus similar to those common in humans may be
implicated in the artery disease known to doctors as
atherosclerosis,
Although several factors have been associated with the
'condition In which the arteries become narrowed by a
buildup of fat and other material, Dr. C. Richard Minick
said these factors cannot explain more than half the
atherosclerosis cases.

HARDENING

Ted Kennedy

Death

ago by Bradley when he was a professional basketball player,
called for permanently relocating the summer games in
Greece,
That idea, said committee Chairman Sen. Frank Church,
Idaho, would "allow us to put an end to this movable
propaganda feast."
Since the House and Senate resolutions are different, wording will have to be worked out in a conference committee

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MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Republican presidential
candidate John Connally — saying Democrats want to
regulate and ration everything — Monday criticized
Sen. Edward Kennedy's call for mandatory gds
rationing.
"I'm opposed to gasoline rationing," Connally said.
"I don't think we need it. I thipk we need to produce
more energy in this country. We can do a great deal for
the conservation of coal and the building of nuclear
power plants to make this country self-sufficient in
energy in thenext five to seven years if we get to doing
it.
In a speech to rekindle his faltering challenge to
President Carter, - Kennedy called Monday for a
mandatory program of gasoline rationing that he said
woulu cutAmerican oil use by 1.7 m !!arrots a day.
or 24 percent ot current Imports.

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The Senate resolution, adopting a proposal made four years

unless the International Olympic Committee transfers, postpones or cancels them,
The Foreign Relations Committee voted, 14.0, in favor of the
resolution Monday after hearing testimony from other
senators, including 1964 Olympic basketball gold medalist Sen.
Bill Bradley, D-N.J., and more recent competitors,
The Senate resolution, unlike the one passed, 386-12, by the
house last week, does not condition the U.S. Olympic sanctions

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Congressional Budget
Office predicts unemployment levels will average
about 7.8 percent this year and may top 8 percent
by
the end of 1981, a slightly more Pessimistic assessment
than the administration's estimate.
The forecast is part of the office's economic message
presented to the House Budget Committee today. The
president's budget message, released Monday,
projected employment would be about 7.5 percent this
year and decline to about 7.3 percent in 1961.
The Congressional office, which develops economic
projections to assist Congress In its
legislative
decisions on such matters as the federal budget, expects a mild recession in 1960, followed by a relatively
weak recovery later this year and in 1981. The ad.
ministration made a similar projection Monday.

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calling for a U.S. and Western boycott of the Moscow games

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Congress is on the verge of sending on a Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan.
a strongmessage to the Soviet Union that its Invasion o
"The sin has already been committed," said Sen. David
Afghanistan and internal exile of dissident Andrei Sakharov
Pryor, D-Ark. "We should be strong and resolute in our anwill cost it the propagan da fruits of the 1980 summer Olympics.
swer. If we have to stand alone, lets stand alone and let's not
The Sen.l,a 9Y
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said one bleary-eyed delegate as he emei'gei
Islamic
.
Meeting In Islamabad, Pakistan, the early today from the marathon session.
The vote came hours after the conference'
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Islamic Conference Monday dealt the Soviet
Union a stinging diplomatic defeat, political committee heard six Afghan rebel
.
unanimously calling for the "Immediate and leaders' request for financial and military
aid
for
their
anti-Soviet
guerri
ll
a affiaâce.
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complete" withdrawal of Red Army forces
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One point of the resolution called on member
•
Afghanistan.
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ItAtPI to express their support for the Afghan
The 42-member organitation also
ople
"in
t
he
ir
just
struggle."
pe
-.
suspended the Soviet-backed Kabul regime
.
The resolution, In its draft form, said,
Mrs. George Bush speaks to a group of 80 to 100 persons Monday on her from the group until a Soviet withdrawal was
Soviet occupation of Afghanistan
complete.
husband's presidential qualifications,
••.
a violation of its independence, and
The blow to the Kremlin was made more
aggression against the liberty of Its people
stunning by the fact that such Soviet sup.
and a flagrant violation of all International
porters as Libya, the Palestinian Liberation
•.
covenants and norms, as well as a serious
Organization, Algeria and Iraq joined the
Ii Cli
reat
to
peace
and security in the region and
th
Moslem belt of nations stretching from the
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Atlantic to the Far East, in
er1g the ii. throughout the world."
The unanimous action by the Islamic
point resolution.
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ch said the invasion
e
measure,
whi
Co
Th
nference followed the overwhelming vote
ol
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threatened world peace, was supported by all
earlier this month in the United Nations
DONNA
I
"government
which
governs
Y
least governs 36 delegations attending the conference. The calling for withdrawal of all "foreign troops"
Herald Staff Writer
best."
Islamic Conference represents some 800 from Afghanistan.
She said he is not concerned about anyone
The white-tressed, hazel-eyed mother of
looking into his background. "George has
five and grandmother of two, stood on the
made full disclosure -bared his soul — since
back lawn of the Robert Brunner home In
1966. If you want to know anything about
Rolling Hills Monday fielding questions with
Bush, It's out there for anybody to see," she
United Press International
poise and charm, telling the crowd of 80 to 100
governments, for example, reporters the hostage (si5
said.
...
persons about "my George."
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, one for the students ... and the "one of the most importan t
Mrs. Bush talked fondly of her time In Iran's first presllent.elect second one the Revolutionary problems .., I will try to
•
She is an articulate and experienced
.
China when she had "George Bush all to has rejected sharing any Council, this condition is not resolve We criWs as soon as
speaker from prior years experience on a
myself."
She
said
.
her
h
nd
disagrees
with
usba
possible."
to
Th
lecture
ur.
subject
of
hard-line
acceptable,"
he
national
e
Barbara
said in a
power
with
President Carter's idea of negotiating with militante holding 50 American session with reporters.
Bush's lecture tours had been the "People's
Khomeini was
China. "Carter's idea was to give in to all of hostages nearly ftee nioattis
.
Republic of China. 'I Knowledge of the subject
During his campaign for ft be Pleaseli with the election o
China's demands and then to give in our as ransom for the siiat
•
was gained during the 14 months she served
the French- B8111 Sadr, a Iongiia trernj
demands as well, she said, adding tha t China extradition,
with her husband there while he was chief of
trained economist told and adviser.
was prepared to "give In to us. They needed
_________________________________
the United States Liaison Office.
In an interview with
us
far
more
than
we
need
them."
Mrs. Bush's- subject Monday was her
Monde newspaper published
Legal Notic. •.
Indicating her husband has special in Paris Monday, the finance
husband's candidacy for the Republican
knowledge of the Russian situation because of minister said the hostage
...
Bank
nomination for the presi4ency. The success of
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OP CONDITION OF
his past involvement as head of the CIA, Mrs. crisis could be resolved if
her talk was shown when 60 to
persons
Bush said, "Anyone who thinks the Soviets United States admitted to
THE CITIZENS SANKOFOVIEDO,
signed their names on sheets volunteering
OVI1DOSSEMINOLECOUN'Y,FLORIDA327U
have
cut
ck
on
intelligence
their
system "crimes It had committed"
ba
work In the campaign.
AND DOMESTIC SUISIDIANIES
and defense Is hiding his head In the sand." during Shah Mohammed Reza
Mrs. Bush had been on the campaign trail
ATTHECLOSEOPIUSiNESSONDECEMIER31,1
Speaking of the sta tus of Florida In Bush's Pahlavl's regime.
for 11 days this thne, visiting not only
campaign
strategy, she said, "your state Is
BanlSadr's remarks to the
ASSETS
Seminole, Orange and Brevard coun ties in
:
very,
very
important.
Paris
daily
echoed
his
It
is
going
to
make
and
Mu.
Florida, but also New Orleans and Arkansas.
crisis
break
some
people."
Admitting
former
comment
on
Thou.
• the
hostage
The Florida part of the campaign had bIi
Cash and due from deposltor
California Gov. Ronald Reagan is ahead in Sunday that "the greater
on "hold" until after Iowa. "We must conInstitutions ....................................... 1122
lu
Florldaaccordingtothepolls,Mrs. Bush said (of
) lies wi the
tinue to do well in each primary state," she
the so tion
th
U.S. rrusurys.curitu.s ............................. 7.372
there is a slight erosion here in Reagan's Americans."
Obligations of other U.S. Government
said. While campaign aides said that George
Western press reports said
support.
agencies and corporations ........................ ......-.
Bush's name recognition
been low here
"George
Bush
has
lots
enBanl-Sadr,
46,
was
not
of
good
Obligati
ons of States and political
despite a visit to Seminole County during the
dorsements and is the best qualified can- prepared to accept parallel
subdivisions in the United States ..................
915
summer by youngest son Jeb, Bush's victory
--.
All other s.curities ..................................10
dld3te," she said,
government with the radical
in the Iowa caucuses solved the nameFederal funds sold and
Her four sons and one daughter are ,,all Moslems occupying the
recognition problem.
securities purchased under
gone from home now and I hate it," she said. American Embassy for the
to ts.iI .............................
Mrs. Bush told the crowd that her husband
t, she added, they are all working hard.for 87th day.
a.
Total (excluding
favors the Republican concept that
their father.
"If in Iran we have two
unearned income)
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loan losses .................................:
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million Moslems worldwide.
"It's
an outright condemnation of the Sovle
and the Ukgal 'K&amp;4~ %k;

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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'Carter Doctrine'
Marks End

Of Era

l'resident Carter's "State of the Union" speech
was the best speech of his presidency.
It formally marked the end of the post-Vietnam
War era, although he did not mention Vietnam as
he recounted the history of American moves since
World War II to contain Communist expansion.
We tried, after Vietnam, to withdraw, to
delegate more responsibility to less powerful
nations, to cut back on defense spending. That
was the tenor of the "Nixon doctrine." That was
the campaign theme of Jimmy Carter in 1976.
But the United States, as the most powerful of
the free nations, cannot escape its worldwide
responsibilities. Our leadership is thrust upon us
by our strength. The strongest is not always the
wisest. The people of this country, who are the
rulers of this country, must be challenged to pay
more attention to foreign affairs and study them
more deeply. We must have knowledge to match
our power.
The "Carter doctrine" announced to the
Congress and the people Is merely an official
the
statement of what should be self-evident
Middle East, with its oil wells, is vital,
strategically and economically, to the United
States. It is a region that must be defended
against any assault by the Soviet Union, and we
will have to use military force if necessary.
We thought Southeast Asia was vital to us. It
proved not to be. But there can be no question as
to the importance of Southwest Asia.
Energy is the key element that changes the
equation. We have become tragically vulnerable
to any threat to our oil supply. Our allies are even
more dependent. We cannot allow our main
source of foreign oil to be cut off,
We can move now with determination to reduce
our dependence on foreign oil. The president's
emphasis on conservation of energy was
welcome. Every citizen can and must do his or her
part. This is an effort that must continue for the
rest of this century.
We are entering into a de facto alliance with the
Persian Gulf countries by undertaking to defend
the region. This would apply also to Iran, which
p)ust evetually come to Its senses and realize
that e cariheip check the Soviet threat, which is
We greaçt threat to Iran. Because of Iran's
importance on the Persian Gulf, neither Iran nor
the United States can benefit from the irrational
holding of Americans as hostages in Tehran. The
sooner the hostages are returned and the books on
the Incident are closed, the better for both Iran
and the United States.
All the Persian Gulf countries are Islamic. The
president acknowledged that, if we are to improve
our relations with the Moslem world, It will be
necessary to find an equitable solution to the
Palestinian problem, without endangering Israeli
security. Autonomy for the occupied areas of
Palestine, which the president mentioned, plus
'-some agreement on the status of Eat Jerusalem,
'Which he did not mention, are the key issues.
• Draft Tegistratlon, like much of the rest of the
speech, does not represent any major departure
from present policy. But the emotional
significance of the president's announcement was
unmistakable. Postcard registration of yo ung
men -and possibly young women -between the
ages of lB and 26 can be accomplished without
much expense. It is not likely to lead to any
'flear4erm resumption of the draft, as long as the
colunteer system is working for the regular
branches of the military services, as the president
:says It is.
What is more Important is to improve the
the attractiveness
.volunteer
system by increasing
, _
.
0
nigner pay anu
incivamg
bt mtiitary service,
)enefits. The readiness of the active defense
forces must be maintained at a higher level.
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From the in-and-out department: Ken Patrick
has been moved up from the Lake Brantley gir l's
Junior varsity coaching position to serve as inter im varsity coach for the remainder of the
season. Former coach Wes Sally was relieved
last week of coaching duties for conflicting work
schedules. The double sessions at the Altamonte
Spr ings campus ha ven't helped the Pa tr iot
roundball program much at all at any level this
season.

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Dog Racing
I Bell Tone

Weal thy
By DON GRAFF
What's fashionable isn't always what's
currently in fashion.
At least that would seem to be the message
from the second-hand clothing industry these
days. Goodwill Industries, Salvation Army
stores and similar volume dealers in used
apparel that traditionally have been oriented
toward lower-income brackets now are attracting a noticeably more affluent clientele,
according to a recent Christian- ScienceMonitor report.
The new customers are already well
dressed and looking for more of the same,
which is one striking differentiation from the
cheap-is-chic crowd that made a big thing of
old things during the 170s. Another Is their
Interest in workmanship -that of a few years
back often being significantly better than
found in garments turned out today.
In fact, dealers in the almost-as-good-asnew are reported to regard this quest for
quality as the primary reason for the sudden
new interest in shops where designer Items
that retailed originally for hundreds of dollars
may with luck be picked up for as little as ten.
Not the zooming cost of new clothing In these
inflationary times.
Sure, sure.
A world that become accustomed to seeing
Japanese products everywhere is now seeing
the Japanese themselves.
They are rapidly becoming one of the most
traveled peoples among major nations. Some
tour million visited foreign countries during
1979 by their government's count, 1.3 million
of them Including the United States on their
Itineraries.
They proved true to tourist form by
returning home laden with foreign purchases,
at an average value of $342 each.
Among the preferred souvenir Items are
wristwatches. Which might appear to be
something like carrying coals to Newcastle,
updated. Japan is one of the world's foremost
producers of timepieces, showing some signs
of taking over In this area of precision consumer products as it already has In cameras
and televisions.
The Federal Reserve system annually

iNastes us billion.
That's waste In the contemporary sense of
destroying. These are worn-out greenbacks
withdrawn from circulation and shredded,
much of the result being sold for such prosaic
uses a landfill and insulation..
we are indebted to Omni Magazine for word
of a new use for old money. A federally funded
project has come up with a way to convert
tattered bills Into sugar. Enzymes break
down the cellulose and turn It Into sucrose.
That is not, however, the end of the process.
The sugar can then be fermented to produce
drinkable alcohol.

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called our bluff and we lost,"
Carter bluffed and lost again last autumn,
when he denounced as "not acceptable" the
presence of a Soviet combat brigade of 2,000
to 3,000 troops In Cuba, then demanded tha t

they be withdrawn.
When the Soviets stood firm and Insisted
that troops were part of a training force t ha t
had been in place slince the early IM, the
White House acquiesced and abandoned a
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Jimmy Carter was caught of f guard by the
Afghan istan Invasion because he trusted his
summit partner, Leonid Biezkmev, who had
blandly denied that the Soviets had
aggreuton In mind. Afterward, Carter
lamented that the Soviet leader had lied to
him.
Certainly, the evidence was available to the
reskient that t he Soviets were preparing to
strike across the Afghan herder. Last Sep.
teznber, a top4ecret report of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee laid out the
probability of a Ra'pn military move there
with remarkable clarity.
The report, prepared by three staff
members, was distributed to key senators on
the committee, Its contents were also communicated to the Whit. House.
I have obtained a copy of the itlU.eecret
Se$. 21 report, titled "Developments In
Afghanistan and Poasible Increased Soviet
Intervention." U the president had read It, he
might have been less taken aback by the
Rusalw" Qristmas.week invasi'.
The Senate rpod notes first that the bloody
COW which replaced one Soviet poppet with
another earlier In Se$einber gave the
Kremlin ,i,ustlally two dices: Increase its
cidtin.i4 In Afghanistan or let a Sovietbscbaä i,go down On drain.
'The r
the Ptrlahs faced this tough
decision, the report .*Ined, was the
deterloraU MtusTMri in Afghenistan. Noting
"wIderNd by uncoordinated Inmirgeocles

y"
in all parts of u
report
added: "Extensive Soviet material support,
together with several thousand military
'advisors,' have enabled the regime to retain government's
a tenuous hold on power. The
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position continues to erode, however,"
The repirt cited Intelligence W&amp;tnihI(I ci
,,the somewhat Increased read'
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Soviet airborne division
In a Soviet military
district adjacent to Afghanistan," and
speculated that the Ruedans were concerned
about the possible need to protector evacuate
the 5,000 to 6,000 Soviet advisers and'
dependents.

me creeping military logic" that the
plush upholstered couch and a small conAfghan rebels could bebeaten byalittle more
ference table.
Husolan Involvement.
The contract specifications indicate use by
llwá factors "Influencing Moscow to be
top officials. But It would be no great trouble
very
cautious" were also listed in the report:
to convert the high-speed helicopters for .t°,
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Soviet fears that they'd be unable to control
weapons carriers, Mt-and-run
Amin, that they might get bogged down In a
platoon-sized terrorist squads, low-level
- Vietnam situation, and that the United States strafing or military observation,
might show 'auertiveneu" by taking
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Yet the Commerce Department, just
cvwteractlon elsewhere, or maybe killing
reaudly OmWwr=W over Its technology
LALT IL
trasafer policies, okayed the sale of
the .t. committee, e_,
In
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ycopters, and Foggy Bottom
W)0051T kW1edMbI
gave the
of ap.
Inistra"m a soild early warning
C1111111111111!
_______ Koval to the smelly deal.
01 the Soviet attack. In October, PakistanI
Agha
t1
But the report also raised the pcab111ty Fonli MbI
Aft a simill' apart approval for Ubya,
mmto
Committee
that the Rualans' increased military
and 88cfettAfy Of 51111114
another ftnd of internationai terrorists,
CTua Vance "flat out that the Soviets were Seal. Abr.eliasn RIbkoff, D.Conn., Jacob
readiness; In the area might reflect "an tinbMil'W up for a move Into Afg'dstan and
folding coherent plan to Intervene massively
Javita, R.NX., and Jfrhjg(1 St, I).fl,,
then PakiMM," aaw'ces told my reporters we ready to rem Urougi) a strict low ..
President
to support (former Afghan______
Deli Via Alt. and Hil 8
Haflzullah) Ainiti." 'In this hitai'ee, ci
bargolag the sal. 01 military useful equip.
COPTU C*Il't !t$Q trai 5 i 01
tio but
, there was a masu1veI ntervenn,
c
mint to
cosintrias a
çpartthg terrorists, To
______
AmWs o"rone that rmuw In P11
ary of State
. been pr py
diuiad f or this by the
throw
c
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proinlied to inform the senators
ter
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the scums, when such duals were cockJng. nmjtg, report Mad five factors
te
stat.
Liepartntint
Is
quietly
1
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the
despot
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six
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clii.
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dial
los
military involvement" In N:
senators to okay the Iraqi sale. His argument
helieo$ers that could be used to fwUr Is titat the FrISICIS will apply the
1sdit1onal B'" 'r an Its asIgIor
hehlrioplar
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dating back to the css;
oMines If we don't, and that, anyway, Iraq Is
The "sssoutln" choppers-ItalIan-made
nlgl add to
Hopes that' a- Mariist sIb ____
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et
nd
Sikorsky
$-ha with American-produced Sov UMea and,
Sovi lafluance on PakW, I ia and Iran;
as the Arshe say,
0101111
hm enemY 01 my enemy Is my ft-lend."
Dealt-* for a btir aa1 Rid (
Ibenssdtosiaow$heUnhtsdS*Musthatthe. WillS that maks thue In the
M this writing, the siMlors have s
Soviets would
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have 7-3 league records. ISU comeback, Scales was there lead, 54-44, wIth 4:07 to go.

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Kentucky.
biggest lead of the night when Shtdler hit a long-range
The UK l, its second he hit a pair of free throws jumper with 7:15 to go. But
home defeat this season, with 16:05 left in the game to then Ethazi Martin scored on a
leaves a four-way tie in the give I.SU a 41-30 lead.
jumper, Macklin hit on a

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
U n it e d Press international
weeltly Board of Coaches top "
ALBUQUERQUE,
N.M. ficial Jerry Diederstedt said letters) that I know of went
coil" basketball ratings with
(UP!)
The
former
Monday.
out to Ellenberger and
first-place votes and records

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Cannon 72, Slpry Rock 41
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6. St. Pet ersburg Northside Chr.
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S. Branford 14.3
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account quoted one high-ranking United

multiple ocoupancy.
So there you have it, bird lovers. Unless, of
course, you are only going to Canada. In
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which cue the rules are different.
Hope you have a nice trip anyway, And
don't forget to write,

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indicted men to stand trial in this country, the
Carter administration abandoned all of its
tough Initial threats in favor of a package of

vance," the Agriculture Departmient says.
Plus you will need a $40 deposit toward
quarantine charges, which will run about 110
for a single bird or $100 per cage in cases f

take pet birds out of the United States and
return with them within 60 days will not have
to put them In quarantine." (I'm quoting here
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To begin on a bright note, "Persona who

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extended to Chile by United States banks.
When Chile refused to produce the trio of

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Carter's actions form a clear and disturbing
pattern that Includes, but also extends far
beyond, the White House response to the
current crises In Iran and Afghanistan. Some
examples:

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charged that DINA, Chile's repressive secret
police organization plotted the 1976 bombing
tJt killed Q%Uean'(hplomat Orla ndo Letelier,
a critic of that country's right-wing mili tary
regime. After the grand jury indicted three highranking DINA officials, the United States
demanded their extradition and warned that
fail ure to comply could lead to withdrawal of
mic Chile
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birds at home the next time you travel . and a snowy egret. Fine. No problem.
But If you are taking alone a falcon, toucan
,
abroad.
aod awsingo 'ou've got ircuble. The
Birds make delIghtful traveling cnat their beaks 11 such that only two can come
panfons, sire. I know people who wouldo'frgo
back with you. Which means you have to find
anywhere without one. But if! were about to
someone
willing to board a strange falcon,
embark on a world tour, I would seriously
to
an
flamingo for the next 12 months. No
or
uc
consider hiring a bird-sitter.
easy
task.
Can put a heavy strain on friendHere's the question: Is the pleasure you
ShIPS
w
orth
e
bird's
company
might d er ive from th
The new regulations f urt her provide that If
the bother of learning the new regulations just
issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ---- you- are out- of Ithe- muntry -more- thaii -two- months, or If you acquire, say, a Spanish
In my opinion, no. And if you happen to own
pelican while you are gone, then the birds
a parrot or a parakeet, it probably will tell
must be quarantined at a port of entry for 30
you the same thing,
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Nevertheless, there are always some
But not just any port of entry. Bird
people who can't bear the thought of going off
quarantine facilities are available only at
and leaving their birds behind, no matter
New York, Miami, Brownsviile, Laredo, El
what. For their benefit, I shall. endeavor to
Pap Nogales, San Ysidro, Los Angeles and
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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UP!) -If you are'one of
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if-the White House has a current version of
Roosevelt's approach to international
relations, It probably goes like this: "Shout
ominous threats and engage in unwarranted
sa ber-rattling. But if the opposition doesn't
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diplomatic corners and generally conf irming
the worst fears of t hose who view him as
inept, indecisive and incompetent in the
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Had you thought about th" Yankees. It wasn't actually warranted.
to the "inadequacies ot the ba llot mnitment in Cleveland.
Seen bo th perform and been aware very much.
That left him feeling the same way selection," obviously referring to
Aaron had said he (iItth't want to
of their pe rsonal characteristics,
He put it in much plai ner words Ru th did -cheated, in a se nse, and Rose being chosen the Player of the be "slapped both ways." Was he also
you'd rea li ze Babe Ru th and Henry than that, and the more I listened to every now and then his feelings
Decade; the lack of opportuni ties for talking about the Player of the
Aaron weren't the least bit al ike as him, the more it be cam e obvious he surfa ce as they did Monday during a black players after they retire, and Decade award to Rose?
Did he think
either ballplayers or Individuals, yet had never really forgiven them for luncheon held by Baseball Magazine
Kuhn's failure to have been in he rated it over Rose?
after they finished playing, the one not giving him the opportunity to to honor Pete Rose as the Player of Atlanta the night Aaron broke
Well, now that you mention it, yes.
thing they had In common was manage them. Closest they ever the Decade and Don Baylor of the
Ruth's record.
"Personally, I thought I should've
almost complete disenchan tment. cam e to that was a halfhearted offer Angels and Kei th Hernandez of the
Aaron now is vice president in
char ge of player development wi th been voted the Player of the
Ruth would always say he had no to manage their Newark farm club Cardinals as the Performers of the
Decade," Aaron said.
regrets and wasn't bitter a bo ut the in the International League, and Year. Bowie Kuhn, the baseball the Atlanta Braves and when I
Ruth
t
ur ned it down,
commissioner,
and
Lee
MacPhail
called
him
to
ask
him
Wasn't he concern ed that people
about the
way he felt baseball had treated
Ruth was pretty much un- and Chub Feeney, the two league telegram, he said he had nothing might think he was jealous of Rose?
him. Tha t's what he would say
against Bowie Kuhn or Pete Hose,
publicly, but privately, he talked challenged as the premier presidents, also were on hand.
"I'm not jealous of nobody," he
ba
llplayer
of
his
time,
especially
A
ar
on
was
supposed
to
have
en
be
but he saw no reason to be em- cam e right back. "I'm not playing
di fferently,
since he reached t he peak of his there also to accept one of those barrassed twice,
anymore. I just know wha t I've
For someone with a limited formal career just as Ty Cobb's ended.
Great Moments awards from the
"I
felt
if
I
had
come
up
th
ere
to
accomplished,
all the hell I went
ed ucation, Ruth was bright and
It wasn't the same wi th Aaron. He
magazine for the home run he hit accept the award, I would be getting through,
and
I
feel
I have a right to
smart enough to realize when he was had com pe tition all around him from
April 8, 1974, breaking Ruth's all- slap ped in the face bo th ways,"
my
opinion."
being used, and more than th at, he great players Like Willie Mays, time record. lie had told Rick Aaron said.
knew exactly how much he had Roberto Clemente, Mickey Mantle,
Aaron resents any suggestion he is
Cerrone, Editor and Publis her of the
Kuhn has taken pains to explain to
contribut ed to baseball. Normally, Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, Jim magazine, he'd attend, but instead,
be
ing "put up" to some of his
Aa ron long before this he did not
he would talk about how much he Palmer, Fran k Robinson, Al Kaline, two of his agents show ed up, and mean to sn ub him,
d
In
statemen
ts by any outside parties.
he was on han
enjoyed playi ng for the Yankees. Roger Mans, Tom Seaver, Carl when Aaron's award was an- Cincin
na ti for his home FUll that tied
"What do they think I am, an
Not that long before he died, Yastrzemski, Rod Carew and Pete nounced, one of his agents got up and Ruth's record, and the only reason invalid?" he bristled.
1 can speak
however, I visited him at his Rose, so sometimes may be he didn't read a telegram from him.
he
did
not
continue
on
to
Atlanta
was
for
myself.
I
always
have, and I
apartment and he told me w hat he get all the recognition he felt he
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61; Pittsbur gh
Eleventh race S.16, o
that
stopped
Creighton, 84-73, No. 6
this season, employed a freethrow situations
Fort Lewis 75, Wtrn St. 63
S Husker Donna 16.50 12.20 10.00
St.
Francis
Pa. i 51; St.
Kentucky
lost
to
No.
10
LSIJ,
game-long stall Monday ni ght would have put the game out
oGE'S Spartcus
72.10 11.40 Neb.-Omaha 6$, N. Cob. 59
Bonaventure
85,
Seton Hall
Nev-.V. 66, Cob. St. 62
65.410, and No. 8 St. John's took
• Wright Deva
3.00
in an effort to offset the fast- of reach.
80;
West
Oregon
Virginia
79,
St.
Is,
Stanford
16
Niagara, 87.63.
Q (5-6) 60-40; P I 114) 201.00 i T IS.
breaking Oregon State attack,
St. Martin's 9 1 , W. Wash. 84
The Cardinals, who shot 7.
6.8) 341.40; Time 31.16.
Morehead State 66; AlabamaMiller figured he could play for-12 from
Twelfth race -3.8. C
field, had a
Birmingham
84,
LJN('to the
tie with
nine Points to lead unbeaten Charlotte
'
the same gwlti'.
5.00 3.40 2.60
1 Chatelaine
chance
76;
George
DePaul
to
SN's Suzie Woozy
2,80
Its 18th straight lVastiiiig,ton
"If Stanford can sta ll for 32 seconds
102, American j;
left but Brian Welch victor
6GbueAli
1.20
y. George Morrow and Marshail 83, Furman 6;
-.
minutes
we
have
a
right
to
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Fla.
(UPI)
bbl
0(1.5) 1S.40i P (1'5 ) $4.00; T
a
pass
froiti
bo
ed
- This week's top-rated Florida
Doug Michael Johnson scored
stall them for the last -eight Marty -the
5-4) 111.00, Time 3$.$
high scorer in the points each f or Creighton. 12 Tulane 69, Cincinnati 64.
boy's prep basketball teams with
Attendance 2,916; Handle
minutes,"
said
Miller,
af
te
won-lost records, by the Florida
Also, Bradley 84, West
r game with eight points and
307.9$).
DeWayne Scales scored
'
Oregon Sta te pull ed out an l&amp; Oregon S
Sports Writers Association:
.
13 Texas Sta te 79; Detroit 95,
te came down with of
ta
CLASS 4A
,
16 Pac-10 triumph over the
his game-high 21 points in Xavier (Ohio) 79; St. Louis
. Lakeland 20.1
.
Cardinals
Monday night. "It the rebound.
the
second half US LSU 100, Butler 79; Virginia Tech
t-.
2. Miami Jackson 16.0
was a good test for my team.
Stanford then fouled Jeff dumped
Kentucky
3. Daytona Beach Mainland 11.1
78, Ohio 62; Wichita State 83,
NBA Standings
..:
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They played well and this will Stoutt and he missed a free Lexington, Ky., to create aatDrake
1. Tampa Robinson 14.1
70: Arkansas 71, Texas
By United Press International S. Pensacola Escambia 18.2
give
them
experience
when
t
hrow with two seconds left four-way tie for first place in Tech 69 tot); Baylor 85, TCU
Eastern C.nflfe$ICC
6.
Fort pierce Central 18.1
4,,,..,
other teams try the same but the Cardinals failed to get the Southeastern Conference, 73 Texas 87, Rice 76; Texas
Atlantic Division" '
7. West Palm Beach Twin Lakes
strategy."
off a final shot.
W L Pct. 05 17.2
LSU, Kentucky, Alabama and A&amp;M 92, Houston 79; and
.
Boston
37 13 .740 •
With the score tied, 12.12, at
The cont est was the lowest Tennessee are 7-3 in t he Nevada-Las Vegas 66,
8. Sanford 19.1
1
Phil.
1
I
36 14 .730 1
Jacksonville Ribaubt 15.3
the half and. 16-16. with 10 storing game in the 11-year leailue.
I? L
New York
26 2$ .15) 13
10, Brandon 12.2
•
Wthngtn
22
Also receiving votes: Hollywood
- 4
New Jersy
22 0 .423 16
Hills, Miami High, Miami Carob
Central Division
City, Jacksonvjge Ed White, 5$
'
----- ------L --Pet. --GB ' Petersburg Boca Ciega, Fort
Lauderdale
Piper,
Fort
Lauder.
San Anton
2$ 25 .521 2
dale Nova, Lake Worth Leonard,
NEW YORK (UPI) - With Alabama-Birmingham, 5744
5. took in 373 points to advance slots into sixth witil 333 paints.
Houston
25 25 .500
"
Fort
Walton
Beach
Choc.
37
of the 42 coaches on the and Evansville, 105.94, to two rungs.
Indiana
25 26 .4 0
tawatchee, Miramar, Orlando
CleveInd
22 31 .415 8
Duke, 16-3, edged St. John's
, raise its record to 17-0.
-Seminole Ifigh's high scoring
Some, Jacksonville Raines.
forwa
Bruce UPI's
Ohio State, 14-3, field off the
Detroit
14 30 .269 15",
DePaul
was
once
again
virby two points for the No. 7 spot
Oregin
State,
which
Western s Conference
McCray has been selected as the Burger King
routed University of Virginia, 70.65,
CLASS3A
tually a unanimous choice as California, 8&amp;55,
(iesI)ite the Redmen's vieMidwest Division
I. Titusville Astronaut 17.1
Player of the Week for the second time this
drew one on Sunday and was able
W I.. Pct.
the top-ranked team and firstplace mention and tota led
ries over Manhattan,
2. West Palm Beach Northsore 17.)
remain the fourth-ranked
Kan City
season. In a two game stretch last week McCray Oregon State was a strong 504 votes to hold on to second te
33 72
Davidson and Villanova.
3.Miami Edison 12.3
Mibwauke
2$ 26 .519 4'-am in the country.
Fort Myers Cypress Lakes 17.1
poured In 56 points, grabbed 20 rebounds, had four seco nd.
place.
Chicago
11 33 JS3 13
Denver
steals and four assists. Big Bruce and the Tribe go
Ray Meyer's Blue Demons
Syracuse, meanwhile, bol.
Louisville - 16.2 after beat. Notre Dame,13-2, after a rout
15 IS .310 11
6. Crestview 13.1
Utah
11? 37 .315 151/2 7. Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 11-3
of Canisius and a one-poin36
first-place
votes
stered
its
claim
as
the
best
in
ing
Marquette, t. Louis and
after win number 20 Wednesday night at Boone. collected
Pacific Division
moved
up
a
victory
over Maryland,
S. Marianna 14.4
and
Florida
S
ta
te
554
the
East
with
victories
over
po
ints
to
remain
atop
Tonight's prep action has Lyman at Apopka, Lake
W I. Pet. OS
Orlando Bishop Moore 15.3
followed
in ninth place with
the weekly list after exte nding Detroit, Rutgers and Connec- notch. to fifth place wi th 334
Seattle
37 15 .712 10. Gainesville 13.5
Los Ang
37 16 69$
310
points,
and I.SU was a
½
Howell
at
Bishop
Moore
and
Oviedo
at
New
their
perfect
season
with
two
ticut
to
move
into
the
No.
points,
while
cross-state
rival
3
Also receiving votes: Green
Phoenix
Smyrna Beach.
34
distant
10th
with 154 points.
slot.
The
Orangemen,
17-1,
Kentuck
)
,
17-3,
leaped
three
Cove
Springs
Clay,
Tallahassee
victories. DePaul downed
San Diego
27 29 .4$2 12
Leon, Hallandale, Oviedo, Quincy
Portland
25 2$ .472 12", Shanks, Titusville, Aubumndabe, 5$.
Golden St.
15 3 .251 22
Augustine, Tampa Jesuit, Tampa
Mondays Results
Catholic, Alachua Santa Fe.
New York ID?, Golden St. 103
Weary
Utah 107, Philadelphia 101
ci.s 2*
Tuesday's Games
1. Mulberry 17.0
By United Press later- the road this year ... until this straight on the road, but now
Washington at Atlanta
2. Gainesville P.K. Yonhr 16.1
Forward Adrian Dantley quarter, including eight of the three-point basket just before
natIonal
Los Angeles at Cleveland
road trip, that Is," said we've lost our last three, at scored
3. Crawfordville Wakulba 15.3
30 points before fouling final 12 points by the Jazz,
the buzzer for Philadelphia, to
Golden State at Detroit
Life on the road finally has Philadelphia Coach Billy Cun- Los Angeles, Phoenix, and
1. Newbery 13.2
Houston t Indiana
lead all scorers wi th 33 points.
5 Baldwin 12.2
th
caught
2:53
left
in
the
final
up with the ningham Monday night now here. We're not doing out wi
Veteran guard Ron Boone Darryl
Boston at Chicago
6.
Clewiston
17.3
Dawkins added 19
Philadelphia 76ers.
Kansas City at Denver
following their defeat by an yt hing different - we're quarter, with t he Jazz up, 95- also had a solid night for th
1. Avon Park 132
e
points
and
Bobby Jones
Phoenix at Sin 01190
"We've really been good on Utah, 107-101. "We'd won nine just getting àutplayed."
89. He then left tile stage for Jazz, scoring 24 points in
5. Pace 14.2
c
p
Milwaukee at Portland
hi
pe
d
in
17.
,.
o .,.
m.,I Dl... f'•I It A
'r.,.. r,._,...
.,I,,Ab.,. in
AIUI iv;iy r UIIUW. U
III.IUUIIlb lé
W.4s.'&amp; n...
10.MiamI WestmInster 12.1
the
third quarter a nd
"' 50't01'VD$N.
sharpshooting gct Furlowlate in
Also receiving
Miami
Detroit of Philadelphia
Gulliver, Goveland, Pahokee,
kept U tah ahead by scoring 10 early lit the fourth.
Indiana at Washington
.
ounneuon,
Melbourne
Central
San Anh,r.in at ilntjltnn
of his ) noints In the fourth
AILcIz.r .1.i1iii Vruinis lilt
Catholic, (Iraceville, Vernon,
L.1A.INUTUN, Ky. (UP!) - now boasts a 14-4 overall to make sure the Wildca ts
-.
New
;t Utah
Chipley.
Junior forward DeWayne record while Kentucky fell to didn't get too close. He scored
Denver at Phoenix
Kansas City at Seattle
Scales scored 13 of his game- 17.4,
six of LSU's 8 points during
CLASS 1*
L Daytona Beach Warner air. 11.4 high 21 points In the second
Scales kept LSU corn. one stretch when the Wildcats
2. Grand Ridge 22.2
half Monday night to lead fortably in front through most were making a run.
3. Florida Gold Coast Chr.
".4.
4. Pompano Bch Highlands Chr. 10th-ranked LSU to a 65.60 ci the second half. Durand
Kentucky dosed the gap to
,

WASHINGTON (NEA) Teddy Roosevelt
probably Is spinning in his grave.
More than three-quarters of a ce nt ury ago,
President Theodore Roosevelt formulated a
succinct but profundly sensible phil osophy to
guide the United States in international a(
fairs: "Speak softly and ca rry a big stick,"

LIGHTER

Miss. Coil 8), Jaxnvl St. 73

160

0 (6$) 13.40; T (644) 10160;

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Draws

Hampton 97 Norfolk St. 79
Ind. Cli 82. Beliarmine to
J.C. Smith 95, St. Paul 90
Liberty Bapt 86, Averett 76
La. Tech 71, SW La. 70
LSU 65, Kentucky 60
Marshall 83, Furman 67

Monday night results
First race -S.14,O
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O ver the past two seasons the Five Star
Conference has been coming on strong as a much
improving prep entity, and with it fan support
has Increased not as much as some coaches
would like, but still more and more people are
finding their ways into prep gyms on Tuesday
and Friday nights.
Wi th the Increased caliber of play, and the
district title on the line, may be its time for the
conference to get together and agree on a neutral
site for the ann ua l tournament. Say somewhere
like Seminole Community College or Daytona

VIEWPOINT

Army

SPORTS

Beach Community College or even Stetson, for
that matter.
An agreement of this nat ure would serve a twofold purpose. First it would ensure no advantage
of a home court for any school and secondly, the
gate, which Is all important to the high school
athletic budget, woulda't be ham pered- by a
limited seating capacity.

for the Tribe-Buccaneer game two weeks ago.
With nine mem ber schools taking par t in the
tournament, that means roughly 100 ticke ts will
be available for each school. That's hardly a way
to shoW support and promote prep basketball
from the fan standpoipt.

If you plan on attending the District 9 Class 4/i
basketball tournament (Five Star Conference)
in a few weeks, good luck. Tickets will be at a
premium, and even more scarce will be a place
to park your carcass.
The Florida High School Athletic Activities
Association has granted Daytona Mainland the
host role for the tournament which gets tinM Buccaneer home court beginning
Wednesday, Feb. 27 and running through March
1.
The only two schools to apply for the hosting
role were Mainland and Seminole High School.
Unfortunately for Bill Payne and his Seminoles,
they hosted the tourney last year so it's no dice
this time around.
The real problem Lies in the fact that Mainland
can only seat 900 people. Seminole has a seating
capacity of 1,500 and packed 2,100 into the gym

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2. or"M state (1)(18-11

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3. Syracuse (17.1)
i. Ohio State U'3
3. Louisville (14.7)
6. Kentucky (17.3)
7
($43)
S. St. JohnS (17.1)
. Notre Dame (13.2)
10. Louisiana $tatet 134)
U. North Carolina ($2-I)
I?. Misaeijqi ($5.3)
$3. MarYland 43)
U. Virginia (14.6)

373
335

13. Weber State (1$))
14. Indiana (uS)
11. Clemson (13-4)
IS.- ifi9ham YOSNIS (III)
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University of New Mexico

R.E. Goldstein," Blederstedt told
U.S.
Atto rney
basketball coach and his Thompson confirmed this UP!.
Thompson declined cornassistant have been sent week it is usual practice for a
grand jury to send out ,,target ment on Whom On grand jury
11taset letters" indicating
theY could face federal Wand letters" to Individuals It in. might Indict or the nature of
jury Indictments an FBI tends to Indict fl)psofl any possible Indictments.
Da vis said Monday he
spokiunon snys, although It made that disclosure In
dcubted
he would be Indicted
is net known If the ciiarges responting to a story In
would be related to a sports San Diego Union that UNM
fleW5$)SPCT
scandal at the school.
President William E. Davis story "obviously a smear."
The federal grand jury
was fa.4ng a perjury in.
11 letters
nailed
d
reconvened
Monda y to
unless he recante
former basketball Coach cdictment
ertain testimony before 1110 receive testimony from
Norm Ellenberger and for. ttsod jury.
.
several UNM officials. Davis
flier assistant coach Manny
Thompson "
Davis "hu was not among those
CoOkistein before Ow
flOt been lint S tX$St letter. questioned. Goldstein and
cud jury 'LnvestIpt
Ellenberger testified
the scandal began, FBI of.
"The only ones (target previously before the panel.

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6A—Evening Herold, Sanford, FL

Tue sday, Jan. 29, 1910

Legal Notice

— Legal Notice

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Drive, (DIST
3 WRENCO HOMES, INC.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal NotIce

18 80) 16V - R IAA Residential .Page 'iS. Public Records of
Zone --- Rear Yard Variance from Seminole County, Florida,
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Legal Notice
Seminole and the Public in and to missioners of SiriinoIe Covnti,

OURSELVES

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
the following described drainage Florida, this 22nd day of January,
easement, towit:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
AD., 1900.
West 10 If, of that certain 20 ft.
that the undersigned is engaged in
BOARD OF COUNTY
wide drainage easement lying at
COMMISSIONERS
business at 201 West First Street.
the rear of Lot 1, Block E, The
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, Suite 207, Sanford, Florida 32711,
woodlands, according to Plat aoof1 FLORIDA
under th9 name of SOUTHERN
16, Pages 2 and 3, Public Records
BY: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
BUSINESS BROKERAGE, and
of Seminole County, Florida.
CLERK OF THE
intendS to register said name with
By the Board of County Com.
CIRCUIT COURT
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
miSsioners of Seminole County,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, pursuant to the provisions Of 66S.09
Florida, this 22nd day of January, FLORIDA
Fla. Stat. (1979).
AD., 1900.
Publish .ianuarv fl. 1910 DER-93
DATED at 5,nfgtrcf. FIflri,fd,, $hI.s
BOARD OP COUNTY'
75th day of January. 1900.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
COMMISSIONERS OF
Southern Management
FOR TAX DEED
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Consultants, Inc.
Florida Statvtes 197.246
FLORIDA
By: Richard H. Gleeson,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
BY: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
President
CLERK OF THE
that Clayton Thomas the holder of Publish Jan. 29 1. Feb. 5. 12, 19,
the following certificates has filed
CIRCUIT COURT
1900
COUNTY, Said certificates for a tax deed to DER-102
SEMINOLE
be issued thereon. The certificate
FLORIDA
To park a mobile home (DIST 2)
Lot 5, and the Northerly 30 It. of
numbers and years of issuance,
available by calling 323 4330, Ext. Ave., Sanford, Seminole County, Publish January 29, 1900
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
(RENEWAL) on the N 100 ft. of E
9. SEMINOLE BASEBALL, Lot A. Block B. Flamingo Springs,
301
the description of the property,
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
Florida under the fictitious name DER-95
ISO It of Lot 16, Van Osborne
INC — 64(2 IS 80) I7TE -. A 1 less the Wit$erly 100 ft. as
SEMINOLE COUNTY
and the names In which it was
TRADE NAME
of A.O.K. TIRE MART, and that I
OF
RESOLUTION
Arsdale Addition to Black Ham. Agriculture Zone - To park a measured along the North lines
assessed are as follows:
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice is hereby given that a
intend to register said name with NOTICE
VACATING
AND
CLOSING,
mock, in Section 3.21 31, on Central mobile home for storage use only thereof, Pill. Pg. 77, in Section))
BY LARRY BLAIR,
Certificate No. 1439
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
partnership under the Uniform
ABANDONING RIGHTS-OF-WAY
2030, on Florida Avenue (DIST
Avenue (Deleon Street). (DIST. 1) on Tax Parcel A 3, In Section 2770
CHAIRMAN
Year of Issuance 1916
Partnership Act of the State of
Seminole County, Florida in ac
3 BETTY B. MERRITT
2)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
30 on S.R. 4 19. (DIST. 2)
Publish January 29, 1910
Description of Property Lot 19
Florida consisting of R. GORDON
cordance with the provisions of the
B ( 2 IS 80) 14TE
NOTICE is hereby given that the 81k 0 Merritt Park PBS PG 22
6 BRUCE AITKEN - 64(2 iS
4-1
DER 85
10. THE BABCOCK COMPANY
Fictitious
WILLIAMS, JOHN HAAREN,
Name
Statutes,
To-Wit:
Agriculture Zone
80 1 71 V - P I Residential Zone - __Florida Statutes Board of County Commissioners of
To park a
- BA(2 Ii 80)7E
Name In which assessed Ossle
Section 865.09
WILLIAM KUIPERS, G. ALAN
mobile home on the E' of Lot 169, Residential Zone
Seminole County, Florida, at Its M. Jones, of al
Lot Size Variance from 8100 sq. f
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
To construct a
1957.
LAKIN, RICHARD SILVA, DAy.
O P Swope Land Company's water treatment plant,
22nd
Regular
Meeting
held
on
the
All of Said property being In the
two wells to 7150 sq ft. Lot Width Variance CLOSING, VACATING AND51g. D. G. Williams
ID WALL and GEORGE K. NOGA
Addition to Black Hammock, P62. and an emergency generator on from lOft to 65ff. and Side set- ABANDONING RIGHTS-OF-WAY
1900, in the County of Seminole, State of
Publish
January
22,
29
and
day
of
January,
A.D.,
is
the owner of the trade name
Pqs 110 8. ill, in Section 3520-31. Lots ii and 12, Block I, The Forest backs from 10 ft. to Oft on Lot 16, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
County Commissioners' Meeting Florida.
February 5, 12, 1950
"CONTOUR GROVES WEST"
off Elm Street. (DIST, I)
Block 0, Longwood Park, PH 11,
Room in the Courthouse at San.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Green, PH Ii, Pgs 7778, in Section
Unless such certificate or cer.
DER.7S
and said partnership intends to
I ROBERT C. PATRICK -. 22 2030, on Lock%ley Road.
ford, Seminole County, Florida, tificates Shall be redeemed ac
(DIST. PC.JS 810, in Section 207030. on Board of County Cornmissionersof
register with the Clerk of the
BA)2 18 80)-13TE
Ruth
Boulevard.
(DIST.
2)
NOTICE
OF
RESOLUTION
pursuant
to
Petition
and
Notice
cording
to
law
the
property
Seminole
County,
Florida,
at
its
4.1 2)
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Agriculture Zone
I. HUGH A. GREGORY - 64(7 Regular Meeting held on the 22nd
CLOSING, VACATING AND heretofore given, passed and described in such certificate or
To park a B. VARIANCES
Florida and Lake County, Florida,
mobile homeon the W3lo ft. of Lot
18 80) 20V
ABANDONING RIGHTS-OF-WAY adopted a Resolution closing, certificates will be sold to the
OC Office District -- day of J,lnuary. AD., 1980, in the
1. CHARLES NUSSBAUM
the said trade name "CONTOUR
341, \an Arsdale Osborne (CONTINUED)
- 64(1 2140).7V Side Yard Variance on the East County Commissioners' Meeting TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: vacating and abandoning, highest bidder at the court house GROVES WEST" in compliance
NOTICE is hereby given that the renouncing and disclaiming any door on the Illth day of February,
side from 20 It. to 0 ft on Lots 13, Room in the Courthouse at San
Brokerage Company's Addition to - PUD, Planned Unit Develop
with Section 865-09 Florida
Board of County Commissioners of and all right of the County of 1950, at 11:00 A.M.
Black Hammock, PH I. Pg 31, in mont Zone
14, IS, and 16. Block F. Tract 67, ford, Seminole County Florida,
Rear Yard Variance
Statutes.
Sanlando
Springs,
P13
Seminole
County,
Florida,
at
its
Seminole
and
the
public
In
and
to
1, Pg. 65, in pursuant to °flhion and Notice
Section 171 31, on Florida Avenue from 30 It. to 17.2 ft. on Lot 13,
Dated this 7th day of January,
Dated at Longwood, Florida,
Regular Meeting held on the 22nd the following described rights-of. 1900.
and Stone Street, (01ST, 2)
Section II 7129, on Douglas heretofore given, passed and
Block C. Greenwood Lakes unit 2
this 17th day of January, 1900.
adopted a Resolution closing, day of January, AD., 1910, in the way, to.wlt:
S ROBERT D. BROWN BA(2- PH 22, Pg. 3, in Section 18-70.30, on Avenue. (01ST 3)
Signature:
R. GORDON WILLIAMS
1880) STE - A 1 Agriculture Zone Yearling Drive. (DIST.
8 BRIAN BIELER
The South two (2) feet of the
vacating
and
64(2- 18
abandoning, County Commissioners' Meeting
2)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
JOHN HAAREN
- To park a mobile home
00)
iSV
at
San.
West
43
feet
PUD,
Planned
Unit
renouncing
and
disclaiming
any
Room
in
the
Courthouse
of
the
12.3
feet
2. FRED OELEMO5 4 SONS,
Clerk of Circuit Court
WILLIAM KUIPERS
(RENEWAL) on Lot F.14 in INC. - BA(? 1880)19v - A I
Development Zone -- Height and all right of the County of ford, Seminole County, Florida, sidewalk easement located on the
Seminole Co., Sanford, Fla.
G. ALAN LAKIN
Sections 108. 11.20.32, off Osceola Agriculture Zone
pursuant
to
Petition
and
Variance
from
6':
it.
to
8
Notice
North side of lot 302, "Wekiva Hunt
it. for Seminole and the public in and to
Lot Size
By: Cheryl Greer
RICHARD SILVA
Road. (01ST. 2)
heretofore given, passed and Club" Fox Hunt Section 2, Plat
Variance from 43,560 sq. ft. to stockade fence on side yard on Lot the following described rights-of,
Deput'y Clerk
DAVID WALL
adopted a Resolution closing, Book is, page 54 to V. public
6 LEE WARREN BROCKEL
40,000 sq. ft. on Lot S, Chula Vista, 6. Block A, Deerwood Estates, P13 way, to wit
(SEAL)
GEORGE
K. NOGA
BA(? IS 80).9TE
16,
Pigs
758.76,
and
in
Section
That
portion
of
the
unnamed
25
vacating
321
29,
abandoning,
records
of
Seminole
County,
Publish
January
iS,
22,
29
A
Section 7, Unrecorded Plat, in
and
Publish January 22, 29 and
Agriculture Zone
renouncing and disclaiming any Florida
feet right of way lying South of Lot
February 3, 1910
To park a Section 1521-32, on Snow Queen on Wisteria Drive. (DIST 3)
February 5, 12, 1950
9. JOSEPH WILLIAMS - BA(?
mobile home (RENEWAL) on the
7, Beason Subdivision, Plat Book?, and all right of the County of
By 'the Board of County Corn. DER-42
DER-79
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flA(2 18 80) 17V
P I Rsidpntial
W',of SW ',of SW ',of NW ' of
3011 to 15 It. On Lots 22A and 23, kfloWfl as South Street,
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
SectIon 16 20 32, all lying and being Zone Pear Yard Variance from
By the Board of County Cu,.,.
Block A, Sanlando Springs, Tract
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
i n Seminole County. on Pioneer
It. to Oil to build porch on Lot 32. PH 5, Pg. IS, in Section 221.29, missioflers of Seminole County,
FEBRUARY 10, 1980
348 Wrenwood Unit 3, 3rd Addition,
Way, (01ST. 2)
at the corner of Pressview Avenue Florida, this 22nd day of January,
7:00 P.M.
P677,PgsSO&amp;S1,in Section 342I.
AD., 1900.
7. WILLIAM L. CRIBBS
and North Street. (0151.4)
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BA(2.15.eQ)
11TE
BOARD OF COUNTY
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Al 30, on Ardmore Drive. (DIST. 1)C APPROVAL OF MINUTES
NOT ICE is hereby given that the Agriculture Zone - To park a
JOAN C HER VE 15KV -COMMISSIONERS OF
January 21, 1980 -- Regular
Seminole County Board of Ad. mobile home (RENEWAL) on the BA (2 18 80) 23V - PUD. Planned Meeting
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
,vtment will conduct a public E ',ol N', of NW'
Unit Development Zone ThiS public hearing will be held FLORIDA
4 of SE 1 4 0f NE
taring to consider the following
'iof Section 7-2l-2, less N 30ft. for
variance to allow a 6.5 ft. stockade
in tne Seminole County Cour.
BY: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
items
fence to be constructed within 10
road 8. less E 25 It. for road pur.
CLERK OF THE
thouse, Sanford, Florida, on
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
ft. of existing right of way (right.
Poses. Further described as SW
February 18, 1980, at 7:00 P.M., or
CIRCUIT COURT
1 ROALD SULLIVAN
BA(2 corner of Sand Lake Road and of way is a Side street) on Lot 13, as soon thereafter as possible.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
11,00) iT E - A 1 Agriculture Zone sandy Lane. (0151. 2)
Block B. Greenwood Lakes Unit 2.
Written
comments
filed
With
the
FLORIDA
- To park a mobile home on the N
P13 72, Pqs 2 &amp; 3, in Section 1820
8 BEVERLY J. NOVAK Office of the Zoning Coordinator Publish January 29, 1950
, ; o1 NW 1 4 of SE t 4 of NE ' of BA(7-1e 80) 1STE
30. on Windsong Court ( DIST 2)
will be considered and Persons DER 94
A
Section 33 21-32, on Lake View Agriculture Zone - To park a
THOMAS A. MILLS -- 13412
appearing at the public hearing
Avenue. (01ST 1)
18801 72V
mobile home on the W ',o
P 14 Residential
will be heard orally Hearings may
';of
FICTITIOUS NAME
2 ALMA R. WILLIAMS -- 64(2- N ', of N
' ; Of W ' of NW 1 4 of Zone- Rear Yard Variance from
be continued from time to time as
Notice is hereby given that I am
1180)101 E - A
30 It. to 19 ft to build addition on
Agriculture Se ction 29-20 37, on Cochran Road.
f ound necessary . Further details engaged in business at 2413 French
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theater groups throughout Florida now Program gives wide exposure to Florida- provides for a tremendous savings in Dance Company, Don Goldie and the meet the following criteria:
Must have a paid artistic and
have an opportunity to enrich audiences based performing arts organizations, energy by bringing art to the people, Jazz Express, and the Greater Miami
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recently-established State Touring regional and national performing
The financial support of the touring totaled more than $88,000
Program.
Division of Corporations;
Must be able to substantiate past
But more Importantly, says Firestone, program is a combination of state and
Be established as a not-for-profit touring experience.
The same four groups will participate
The Department of Sta te's Division of the program allows more Florida federal money, awarded to participating in the State Touring Program during the corporation as defined in Sections 501C
For further information, application
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andstate's
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the work organizations through direct grants.
(3) or 501(C) (4) of the Internal Revenue forms and ot her related materials, InCultural Affairs is now accepting ap.
of the
performing
1980-81 season,
Code;
plicatlons from performing arts groups organizations,
terested performing groups should write Th e State Touring Program for t he
Applications for the 1981-82 tour ing
to receive fun ding for the 1981-82 touring
Comply wi th applicable labor stan- Sherron Long, Arts Coordinator, Division
1979.80 season has sponsored Louis and season are now being accepted. Deadline dards regarding compensation of of Cultural Affairs, Department of State,
program season, Secretary of State
'The touring program provides a performances for four Florida groups: to apply is April 1, 1980,
George Firestone announced today,
professionals and other employees;
means of breaking down pergraphic Gainesville's Hippodrome Theater
The Capitol, Tallahassee, Fla. 32301; or
Organizations applying for funding
Must have been an active performing call 904 487-2980.

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DEAR ABBY: How do I go
visit them. Being alone Christmas resting up and
about telling the girl our son
doesn't mean be ing lonely, eating what and when I want,
dates to please stop buying
r
Abby. I have received three
If some kind soul knows that
our family expensive gifts for
Invitations
so
far,
and
I
would
an
older single person is alone
every occasion? It emmuch rather spend Christmas and lonely, transportation to
barrasses us to accept them
Day alone than to accept any and from the dinner should be
since we can't afford to
of
the invitatio ns,
provided.
reciprocate.
Why?
Well,
with
my
limited
STEADY READER
She comes from a very
income,
I
can't
buy
gifts
for
DEAR
READER: Of
large family, and beca use she
DEAR ABBY: Our little boy the whole family, r even for course, its too late for
gave everyoae in our
family
1s8
years old and xcr much. the hostess. Second, while the Christmas 1979, but it would
she ever said hello to a
Christmas gift last year, my overweight, so our doctor put invitations are sincere and be well to remember your
him on a strict diet. I've tried well-meant, nobody considers words for all of those special
son felt that he had to do
i how I am to arrive at their occasions in 1980.
to
keep
same for her family. (He 15 can't
fo him on th diet
ow
him
around
every
home for the meal.
If You need help in writing
ll
still paying for them,)
Third,
the
meal
is
usually
letters
te
be
nilnu
of
cause
I
have
th
sympa th y,
For Valenti ne's Day she o
set
for
late
afternoon,
and
it
is
congrat
er
c
atio
ul
th
ldren
to
l
ns
hi
oo
k
after
or
thank-you
.
gave me a present and al
so
and
my
woric
to
do.
iy
nextwell
into
the
dark
of
the
letters,
get
Aby's.
booklet
my husband. On Mother's
:::
e's evening be fore I can leave "flow to Write Letters for all
do
ghbo
or
nei
r
told
me
sh
Day, another one, and she's
seen my son eat the dog food and I don't want to go home Occasions." Send $1 and a
not even engaged to our
Son,
right
out of her dog's dish , and alone at night. It's rude to eat long, stam ped 1 28 cents I, sell.
She even found out whe
n
w
also
that
he ea ts the bread she and run.)
addressed envelope to Abby:
bir thda ys were (mine and
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throws
out
for
th
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I
will
decline
all
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Christmas
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and
hould
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do?
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childrens', even the grandparents!) and the presen ts
DEAR MOM: Take your
come.
ttrn
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I have no objections to her th to the doctor for a
or ough checkup, and tell the
exc ha ngi ng gifts wi th my son,
do
Ed Astier's appeal is reflected In his "tinsell- but I wish she would lea ve the supctor how the boy has been
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M-01 1 1 1 " "'1 1 1 1,1 "1 1
conscious walk that's %'cr' masculine," according rest of his fam ily alone. So,
be
sue
to
explain
to
the
boy
to Maxine Lucille Fiel, consultant to the Footwear what should I do?
TOO MANY GIFTS the dangers of eating out of
Council.
the dog's dish as well as food
The Jacaranda Circle of tthe Garden Club of Sanford met at
DEAR TOO MANY Ask meant for the birds.
women like, she says, is Robert Wagner, "Ills walk has a nice your son to tell the young lady
(be Garden Center for t he January meeting. Nine members
DEAR
ABBY:
You
roll and smoothness."
and four visitors attended.
that he appreciates her suggested that it might he a
Still, he doesn't begin to approach Ed Asner's appeal. "He is tholqhtf nm a getlerigisity
a talk and demo nstration on the gr ow th and care of
ul
ad
good idea to invite someone
atato)uteiy strong and masculi
terns
shared
by Mrs. Judy Wimbigh a business meeting was
ne, with an unsalf-conacloua but prefers that she diaco- who might be alone to spend
held.
walk that's very masculine, He's very confident within his tlnue the glf$.glvlug to the Clwlstmaa with yo
ur family.
body. He has very strong arms and gestur es; he's a very sexy members of his fam
Plan s were made for the circle to host the luncheon for the
ily.
man beca use It all fi ts."
I
am
a
widow,
and
my
February
General Club meeting.
And U that doesn't do the children and grandchildren
Then, too, his knees are proba bly loose which, combined trick, send her
Hefreslunents
were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Mary
thank-you all live far away and can't be
with some hip motion, may or may no
Rufus
and
Mrs.
M
ur iel Wallace,
t stop traffic, but will get cards for the gifts, and let it here for the holidays. I wor k,
him where he's going
go at that
so it' .Impoasible for nie to

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Bren da Dennard and Henry
The br ide is the daughter of carried a green Bible, a gift br idegroom as best man,
J. Williams were united in Mrs. Estella Dennard of from her mother.
The bride Is employed as a
marriage, Jan, 4, at 8 p.m. at Sanford. The bridegroom is
Lenora Dennard served her corrections officer wi th the
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Well, if women are walking more like men, men should be
walking .more -like womcn,-.if- they're interested-in- a 'golng
relationship. "A sexy walk Isn't sexy, The Cagney stance, for
example, was too forceful and threatening. There was no
tenderness, no savoir faire, very little femininity there,"
And that "slight femlnity" Is wha t makes a man's walk
appeali ng, she says, Burt Reynolds doesn't ha ve It. Neither
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Ms. Flel hasseen him do somewhere, "his knees are not locked
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NEW YORK (NEA)—. 'The single most im portant thing to be
aware of are your knees," says Maxine Lucille Flel, consul ta nt
to the Footwear Council. Just let them go nice and loose, Then
put one foot In front of the other and you'll be doing a nice job of
walki ng,
Walking is what Ms. Fiel, a "behavior analyst," has expert ise in. For one tiling, she herself wal
ks, and the studies
people wal king, on the stree t and In t he movies, "I'm looking
at the hips, the legs, the arm placement, to learn a bo ut the
person.
"For instance, a jum py wal k wi th the head down reflects
stress," she says. "A slight shuf fle, a more reflecti ve walk,
tends to indica te lack of confide nce. The whole gestalt of the
walk tells you about the person."
Or a bout whole groups of people. "The French hold their
arms very close and sta nd very straight, The
ir backs are
strai gh ter than Americans', Also, the men move in a unit and
the women In a much more controlled way than American
wom en, A Frenchwoman will end ur e an uncomfortable outfit
if it looks well, but we have no patience with discomfort. As a
result, Am er ican women have a loose-lImbed, quick walk.
We're very preoccupied a nd determined whe n we walk."
And "when" we walk plays a part In how we do it. "In
'3Os,itwasfashionab1eforwomen to thUie sh ders,she
says. "Harlow did that. Women were supposed to be eman.
cipated but that showed they were really littie girls because
when you hunch
r, you pul l your body In. Everything is
exposed when you stand up straight.
Ei ther way, though, "Har low had a truc k driver's walk. And
today's 'Charhe'model walks more. like a man, too. Big steps,
very confident, The walk says, I don't need a man to escort
me."
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Even Raquel Welch *s'ery feminine women whô'
aeWng femlility" — "Has a very masculine body sta nce," she
says. "She's not the sex kitten Marilyn Monroe was, She's a
woman who's walking In long strides to meet a man on his OWfl

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42—Mobile Homes

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Florida Statvtes 197.244
52—Appliances
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
68—Wanted to Buy
NOQUALIFYING 3BRhom,,
ONLY $7,100 TO ASSUME MT. I
Notice Is hereby given that I am
FOR TAX 0110
Ntw C 14&amp;A &amp; carpet. Owner
On
beautiful
1
yr.
old
Double
engaged
In
business
at
25$
South
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
101.11$
8:30
.II •'nanr,
7:00
SubStantial
2(17)ILOvELuCy
wide w-2 huge bdrms, 2 baths,
Wymore, Maitland, Florida, that Jame$C, Gainer the id,rof
WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
TUESDAY
KENMORE WASHER
ur IT FURT
RrSOLVED tt'at the following atate-ent
Parts,
(7) 0 000DTIME GIRLS Two
down S33,0W. 322.22i7.
Sanford
area
residents
0 (j) TODAY
JUNE
Con HA 8. eat-in kitcpien tic
Service
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
' pIcc or the bat lot
Seminole
County,
Florida
under
the
following
certificates
I
.
Used
Machines
has
filed
* * * * * * * *
of Deity's fiances appear at the
3:30
presseo by what is going
mo lot rental. Call now! I
CL) 0 MORNING NEWS
the fictitious name of PARTS saId certificates for a tax deed
IIA IITY
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
MOONEY APPLIANCES
to
(5)
0
ONE
DAY
$20,500. Harold Hall Realty,
EVENING
house at the same time and
AT A TIME
C('TiV1'IoNAL
r.rs
fibre, 205 F 25th St 3230"l.
ifl Our Country? Are you
SALES RECEPTIONIST
iuuos
(7) 0 GOOD
MORNING
UNLIMITED, INC., and that $ be Issued thereon, The certificate
373 0697
REALTOR ML
0
Winter Spe.
w,soo
ARTICLE VII. sr -'ro 6
Inc., 323-5774,
(II) (35) l (17) 'fl. pjpj.
willing to explore
one of them brings a minister
Mg? potential w fast moving
Intend to register said name with numbers and years of issuance,
AMERICA
Eve 323.3ts
Antiques, modern furniture,
along.
STONES
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the description of the property,
company We need aggressive
grass roots campaign for John
3 BR 28 mobile home wI,34 sq
(1J(35) FRANKENSTEIN JR.
*
Proporq arordrnents to the State Cor.stttution to
Sterling Silver, Oriental Rugs,
*
6:00
MICROWAVE
peOple
w
Qood
personality
&amp;
(10)
VILLA
Anderson?
Contact
323
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
ac
and
43—Lots-Acreage
the
names In which it was
6591.
AND THE IMPOSSIBLE
provide a hor,'itcad exemption ci $ 25,000 from certain ad
ft. living space. Assumi
9'00
RAVENNA PARK
Diamonds Bridges Antiques.
—
(1)0(2)0 NEWS
coance with the provlsionsotthe assessed are as follows:
good
phone
voice.
Sal.
4
Flexible
terms.
valuren a'hooI nitlaqe tev?es. proVilflq authorization
$13,000 mort for $165.36 mo.w
Push button controls, has caro
3 BR I 8, 3 yr
Dyou are having difficulty finding
( 1°8ESAME8TREE'I
EXCITINEWL,57..
0 ( THE MARTIAN CHRON.
400
373 2301
Cat? A. 1 3 Sub.
Fictitious Name Statutes, To'Wi1'
R (10) ART OF BEWIG
olo
C
rustic
Still
Cethta,
14u.
)b,
fl
liar
Utl
.or
por-anent
resident
renters.
I
),own
lout
price
W5"r.l.ss.
01
cedar
pan.
Xi?
LK
yIvan
area,
5
acres.
$77
a place to live, car to drive,
3 OR home W.FR &amp; sc Porch
(11 (17)
.
THE
THREE
ICLES The Mars settlers
8 (1) THE BRADY BUNCH
HUMAN "From Sound To
Section IM-09 Florida Statutes Issuance 1972.
eqpt, Ig sc porch.
Orqinãiiy 5649, CSSU."r Day
Other parcels avail. W.
job, or some service you havea
leading to beautiful pool, patio
STOOGES IThELI'flLEPA.
(L)OBEWITCHED
1957.
return to Earth to find their rei.
Music"
Description of Property Lot • vnljrcn sc't'ool riilla'e levees shall take effect UI'cr
Maliczowski,
REALTOR
men?s
04 $21 Mo.Agent 339fl
72—Auction
372
of,
reed
all
pproval
u tt
our want ads
CALS
ar.d apply
taxes Iet'ie,' or.
Sig Harriet Elizabeth Stone
8.i86
(DO MERVGRIFPN
REALTOR
atives dead and the planet
Bik 13 Sanlando PB 3 POS 65½ 64 tto asse'se.cnt
7983.
tU (17) CAROL BURNETT
every day.
AVON
have been looking for. sa,,,00,
rolls tor the year iQe ar.J each year
CENTURYII
Publish
January
I,
15.
22,
29,
1950
67
&amp;
61.
destroyed, and decide to
$307717
4:30
AND FRIENDS
thtit.jr.
FIGHT INFLATION
wi'upct.assumablemcrt,or
725
Foil Estate COmmercial &amp; ReSIDER-11
Name In which assessed James
B new paint &amp; carpet,
return to their colonies
Sell Avon, Incriase your earning
try VA or FHA.
Pioneer acres. Hew out your own I
__________________
Clentiai Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
ecIEMERoENcYoNEI
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•1 TODAY IN FLORIDA
53—TV-Radio-Stereo
&amp;
Marie
Collins.
6:30
2
Mars. (Part 3)
5—Lost &amp; Found
power. For details, Call
Call Dell's Auction. 323-5620.
(5)0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
homestead. 10 acres or more,
(2) 0 GOOD MORNING
All
of
said
property
being
in
owner
will
hold.
$21,900.
,.
8 @) NBC NEWS
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
flALTYinc. 4 Pct. interest to qualifi ed
1511 1687 or 644-3079
low down payment. Osteen.
(.5) 0 TOP OF THE HILL
FLORIDA
5:00
County of Seminole, State of
ATfCL V
FOR TAX DIED
buyers. New homes with
(1) 0 CBS NEWS
Wayne Rogers, Mel Ferrer.
MULTIPLE LISTING -REALTOR
Florida.
2 BR. to zoned comm. S,3,50
76—Auto Parts
Cable &amp; splice pit foreman—
(1) a HOGAN'S HEROES
FLORIDA STATUTES Iff.24&amp;
LOST: English Pit Bull, wh
Good used TV's, $258. up
monthly Payments under $250.
JUDICIARV
(7)0 ABC NEWS
1 acre lots on paved rd, Terms
Elke Sommer, Sonny Bono,
awn, by appt. onlyt
Unless such certificate or car.
aD(35)TOMANDJERRY
L
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
down payments. 323.2217.
MILLERS
brindle'eye. Between Sonfor
PerlencedonlY! Drivers lic.
you
can
(17(35) ANDY GRIFFITH The
afford.
TODAY
$500
a
ciwn.
I
Country home, Cameron Ave. i
Adrienne Barbeau, Paula Pren.
that James CI or Ruth E. Gainer, tcates Shall be ?deemed ac
7619 Orlando Or
t'!(y: J. Supreme court.-10 MISTER ROOERS(R)
req. Apply in person. Bell
&amp; Mellonvilte on 25th. Reward
Pb. 322 03k' I Reconditioned &amp; rebuilt bat'
Osteen.
acre home has extra Ig rms,
a) 0 GOOD
Taylor family leaves for a
MORNING
3 BR, lB easy conversion to
tiss and Gary Lockwood star In
Underground, 2577 Country
the holder of the following car. cording to law the property
ter es. Buy &amp; Sell. Wallace
of
ffJ 17 MY THREE
323.1164
Deitonal
Here
it
is! Should be
FP. FR , OR, guest cottage,
(ill
I Club Rd., Sanford.
wood vacation
duplex. 522.500, low dwn,
urt shall cor.oi.;t
1111cates has filed sold certificates described In such Certificate or
this presentation of Irwin
Auto Repair, 1211 Laurel Ave.
$75,000.
only
$64,500.
Custom
Don't
pile
no
longer
needed
jten
S
acre
tiled
farm,
Sanford.
gazebo.
All
this
for
owner hold,
5:30
(LD(35)BULLWINKLE
(10) ART OF BEING
forataxde,dtobeissthereon cert ificates will be sold to the of seven Justices. of the
Found Fern White poodle.
Justicea, each appellate
built
high
Shaw's story set in the breathas
3.3,
has
everythi
ng
an
elephant'seye.
Place
in
10
acre
orange
grove,
Geneva.
Owner
will
hold
mort
w49
Er E ap in skill saw,
pct.
The certificate numbers and years highest bidder at the court
NEWS
HUMAN "Jazz/ Bach"
Will buy junk Auto Batteries
$lbs. Vic 25th &amp; 1792.
a classified ad, and pile the
cluding built-in Microwave
taking atmosphere of the 1980
dwn, Bat
900 acre cattle ranch. Sorrento.
8.00
Spacious 3 BR, 20 luxury home,
table saw, etc. A pp ly in per:
of issuance, the description of the door on the 25th day of February, that rict shalt have at least one justice elected or arpoirt.
___________________________
Best Price Battery Shop
M•A•8•H
323.1296.
(5)0
(111(17) BOB NEWHART Both
oven,
money in your wallet'
Olympics at Lake Placid, (Part
(L)OCAPTAINKANGAROO
at
pool,
tropical
paradise.
Many
11:00A.M.
Son.
Cobia
Boat
Co,
Silver
Lk
__________________________
property, and the names In which 1910
107W 211h St 3739114
.
(2)OAU.IN THEFAMILY
Bob's receptionist and a Bud.
1)
ed
(roe
the
district
to
the
aupre"ie,
court
who
is
a
resident
3234$32
Many
extras.
Must
see.
All
for
H.
Dated
this 5th day of January,
(li)(35)PIEWZOOREVUE
it W assessed areas follows:
Rd.. Sanford, Fl.
Lost Pekingese"Slssy." Copper
Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Plenty
of
elbow
room
~
lake
BARGAIN
TV'S
dha figure with a clock In its
$55,900.
VA-FHA
1910.
terms avail.
1DO THREE'S COMPANY
Certificate No. 1167
IR MOVEREASY
_____________________________ '
tone,brn.,wh.feet&amp;
Eves. 322-0417, 322.1317
AOK TIRE
frontage on this 3 acre mini
322.7480
of the district at the tir.ø o his orlqir.,aI appointment or
Why
more'
Arthur H. Ieckwlth,Jr
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN
able.
navel give him a hard time.
Rig. REAL ESTATE Broker
(9
stomach. Reward. 322 4105.
Year of Issuance 197 7
17 FAMILY AFFAIR
207 E. 2SthSt.
Shocks $195 Heavy Duty $6.95
farm, comp. w.3 BR home.
HERB'S
TV
Excellent
opportunity
for
in
—
Clark
of
Circuit
.
"
290 N. 17-97, Casselberry, Fl.
Description of Property Sac 06
0 (10) WORLD "Welcome
elI?ctior. rive justices shall constitute
New Batteries 529.95
Mike offer. OSTEEN.
7:00
2597 S Sanford Ave
dividual
323 1734
8:25
Seminole County,
with
38R. 15on2lots, all fenced, FP,
$34-HOD
some
Twp 2)5 Rge XE Beg 110 Ft 51 370
Eve. 567-3655
The Best Buy In Town
To Yap" The United States'
2413 French Ave.. Sanford
H @i FACE THE MUSIC
A
low
mechanical
d
rafting
Sanford,
Florida
lots
of
shade
trees.
Only
Ft E of NW Cor of NE ¼ Run E
H (4) TODAY IN FLORIDA
corcurroflci! of four Just tecs .tha 11 be necessary to a deci Orange City, I OR, 28, huge
responsibility to Its island Trust
cost Classifted Ad.
cEIOP.M, MAGAZINE
579.900.
background and assembly line
INVITATIONTOIID
Ay-Cheryl
_______________________
'TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
FtS)25F1w59.9FtN17SFt
SLIM
0 GOOD MORNING
N. lest
BUDGETS
trees, rambling contemporary
'
ARE
Territory
in
the
•Of
Western
Pacifhht'n
material flow for nation's
Diiiisty Clerk of Circuit Court
The City of Winter Springs,
rccugal, for cause would prohibit the court fro
(7)0 JOKER'S WILD
Name in which assessed George
77—Junk Cars Removed
FLORIDA
$,49,73 bal. $153.16 or $17 mó
BOLSTERED
WITH
VALUES
home,
Courtyard
entrance,
ic. a small and generally unre.
leg.
Florida, Invites your bid for
largest producer n factory
Lakefront living is avail. In this
H (35) SANFORD AND SON
E. LaVigne Heirs
of S*MIWO County, Florida
FROM THE
Broker
Agent
339-5386.
WANT
sunken
LR
w.FP,
AD
breakfast
6--~hi Id - I built housing. ',-ilary open.
City Insurance. Specifications are
elegant 3 BR, 48 home,.
mankable island except for its
8:30
' Fred starts an escort service
All of said property being in the Publish: January 22, 29 &amp;
COLUMNS.
bay in
BUY JUNK CARS
judges assigned to temporary duty may be substituted for
available at the office of the City
Situated on 41.' acres complete
Paid life and health in.
County of Seminole, State of February 5, 12, 1950.
strategic location, is examined,
TODAY
a
mu.sseo
which soon gets out of Control.
From $10 to 550
Eve.
k2.34s
Child
carebyexp.
mother.
urance, holiday, vacations
01144
Clerk, 100 N. Edgemon Ave., Florida.
WIB R, 10 guest cottage,
55-111
Boats
&amp;
Accessories
GOOD
(17)
COLLEGE
BASKET.
(7)
0
justIces.
J(10) MACNEIL / LEHRER
Call 322-1624; 327-146k
MORNING
Winter
Springs,
Fl.
32101.
Tel,
337.
Won't
323-7322
last
long
at
and
pension
program
Apply
at
Unless
such
46—ComniaiPropiy
certificate
or
car.
AMERICA
BALL Clemson vs. North
FORREST GREENE
REPORT
1800.
Lake Mary area.
Cardinal Industries, Inc., 3701
tificates shall be redeemed Ic.
VA.FP4A.235.Con. Hornet
'Top Dollar Paid for junk Al ased
Carolina State
1
JURISDIC'TION...Th supreme court:
935 TENNESSEE TUXEDO
(12
NOTICE UNDER
3(17) SANFORD AND SON
All Bids must be In the office by cording to law the Property
South Sanford Avenue, San
REALTORS
INC.
cars, trucks&amp; heavy equipmeflt.
ROBSON
MARINE
Low Down Payment
Plumbing supply business
Will baby sit
FICTITIOUS NAMI LAW
10 CROCKETS VICTO- 7:00 p.m. February 21, 1950, at
sM33 or 339.V1 I iVe$.
ford. Bring complete resume.
-Fred is happy with Lamont's
322 5990
described in such certIficate or
(1) Shall hear appeals from final judgments of
2927
Hwy,
17
92
9:30
i n my home,
reel estate &amp; inventory. i
RY GARDEN
NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN
Cash for your lot! Will build on
which time and place all Bids will certificates will be Sold to the
Equal opportunity
____________________
Sa'atord. Fla 3217 1
wedding plans until he learns
(7) 0 TAXI Enraged by the
$113,000,
322.$951
W.
____________________________
your
lot
house
that
the
Undersimed,
desiring
to
Fq&amp;L
a?
be
MaIiczowsk,
our lot.
publicly opened and read aloud, highest bidder at the cour t
(17) ROMPER ROOM
ty and from evelers
they don't plan 10 live with him.
FOR SALE by owner, I BR, 28,
unsafe working conditions at
_________________
I
REALTORS
V Enterprise, Inc.
engage in business under the
REALTOR 322-7953.
All bidders, their agents or door on the 23th day of February, fictitious
Wanled,Milk Maids. Milk cows
78—Motorcycles
great
r
n.
@at-in
kit..
DR.
Ff.
1979 16 Lucralt. 10 lip Johnson.
9.00
the
garage,
Elaine
leads
her
2719.SantordAv*.
322-7912'
___________________________
in milk parlor, nite shift. Start
Model Inc.. Realtor
representatives are invited to be
730
1910, at 11:00 A.M.
$26 day
fellow cabbies In a strike
number Suit. 433, Cranes Roost
H D till trailer Priced to sell
0 (143 DONAHUE
present at the awarding of the
bonus. I days on 7
__________
Dated this 11th day of January, Office
H (4) TIC TAO DOUGH
5 323 U12.
1979 IBSXL Honda,
declarina_invalid_a_state_statute_or_a_orovisicun.of_the
Wanted
days off. 3724117 for further
322 1531
Park, In the City of
. 47—Real Estate
contract which shall be held at the
c.5)OMIKEDOUGLAS
Buildto Suit - our lot or yours.
1950.
__________________________
against the Sunshine Cab
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(1) 0 THE
NEWLYWED
w
bumper,
racks 3. helmits.
Navel
oranges
&amp;
grapefruit
informatio
Altamonte
Springs,
Company.
(Part
1)
City
Hall,
FHA
VA,
FHA
Florida, In.
n. Baker Farms, SR
400 N. Edgemon Ave.,
2351245
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
liD MOVIE
GAME
egjs,j,t,%Ltjqfl
Lxiii.
y.axd..d&amp;e..
Y-pss&amp;Rq-.pifih.
5100
322 4S31
177,
Sanford.
tends
to
register
the
said
name
3
YEARS
OLD.
Winter Springs, Fl. at the
Cler k
11) 35) LEAVE ITTO BEAVER
DeBARV
LOVELY
3226733,322-0367
(DO FLOAIDAI
buy your equity, close in 24 hrs.
2
10:00
59—Miisical
with
Merchandise
the
Clerk
of
BEAUTIFUL
the
regularly
scheduled
meeting
Circuit
Court
of
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
Co.
vai&amp;&amp;iy-.j..a..i.i...4555,55_5 -f.I.p.i. iiIsi..ep. r.aiy.
a 110 ELECTRIC COMPANY
BEDROOM, 1 BATH, FAM.
M. Unsworth Realty
AWARD REALTY, INC.
(9 (35) MAUDE Both Maude
Super clean 3 BR 28, all brick,
M 0 HART TO HAR1r The
of Seminole County, Florida,
City Council on Feb. 26, IMst 7:30
Sanford, Fla.
Strawberriex - Iaraea. olentiful
IL V-DINING ROOM COM.
3 17 LUCY SHOW '
119.7100
TV SERVICE MGR
Ig Sc pool &amp; patio, C H&amp;A, well
op-aaa&amp;t.furaq-4-pi;ov4abop-gg-tlae-atote-OF-1044IF44-6onst4tu
Dated of Altamoffle Sprfrifm
and Walter Suffer from insomP.M.
Harts' dog runs away with the
By: Cheryl Greir
BIPIATION, NEW APPLI.
You or we pick daily, I to 1000
Pianos &amp; organs, stock
cnirit Moped.
Now
is
the
time
to
join
the
most
'78 Sears
Florida,
this
17th
day
of
Decem.
The
City
reserves
the
right
to
insulated,
country
quiet
niaona snowy night,
Deputy Clerk
weapon used in the murder ofa
930
ANCES.
CENTRAL
qti.; cauliflower$obu; sweet
clearance, big savings. Call
1's likepennles from heaven when
AIR.
Runs qouo s35u or best offer.
progressive
&amp;
fastest
growing
relectanyandallbids'ortoaccept
Publish January 77, 29, and her, 1979.
waalthyneiahbo,.
2(1O) DICK CAVETT Guest:
(tD(35) FAMILY AFFAIR
535.500.
Potatoes 6 lbs. $1; lettuce &amp;
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
Bob BaIl 327 1103. 2702 French
mid 560's.
Call Mike at 83C-4838,
TV &amp; home entertainment
that proposal which in its
AUXTON COMPUTER EN.
February 5, 17, 1950
Richard Mitchell.
want ad.
t
beets, at Treasure Island,
(10) EDUCATIONAL PRO. judgement, will best $erve the DER-62
11'OO
When provided by general law, shall h,ar appea:c
_ 3735041or eves. 323.0317
systems dealer in Fl. Ext.
TERPRISES,
Hwy. 14, E. of Leesburg, 717.
2'i ACRES ZONED MOBILE
111(17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
GUMMING
Eve.305.Ml.3140
benefits 8. pay to 530,00').
305.323.1563
O(43(1)O(IJOP4EWS
oublic interest.
We buy eQuity in houses opts. &amp;
IWCORPORATED
(ran final judgments
3119.
-Archie ls Missing" (Part 2)
62—Lawn-Garden
Aocili..
80—Autos for Sale
112)(17) GREEN ACRES
vacant land. Lucky In.
p0rson.o.....sa,'HOME IN GEN A
(lJ(35)BENNYHILL
CITYOFW'P4TERSPRINGS
- '--John
P.
Croxton,
We have several beautiful bid
NOTICIOFINTINTIONTO
Westgate
TV,
Kmart
Shopping
P.O.
President
Mary
T.
Norton
a4(10) FAWLTY TOWERS
Box
lots
w-easy
terms.
$300
dwn,
29.
NO
LONGER
USED
c)iMP1NG
&amp;il•-LpIisa.es.6ex.l.g,.5
entered
In
procee'lir.ga
8:00
I'
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
Center, Sanford. 323 2013
Sanford 372 5207.
11-Inst ucions
1972 Cadillac, $450
j E. Francis,
_____
$40 mo. Call for details.
GEAR s IN DEMAND. SELL
Basil attempts to convert FawlFILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
0(3) THE MISADVENTURES
• (4) CARD SHARKS
MELLONVILLE 3 BEDROOM,
Wilson Rd , Paola
Publish:
January
29,
1950.
.:.
_---_-Secretary
for
the
validation
of
bonds
or
certificates
at
indebtedness'
IT
NOW
WITH
A
CLASSIFIED
ty
Towers
into
a
gourmet's
Of SHERIFF LORD Deputy
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
a
YELLOW
SAND
StateCertifiedTeacher
([1) (35) PTL CLUB
DER.91
1
13 BATH, ENTERTAIN.
AD.
2 acres In Lk Mary Z.agri is
Publish3,January
13, 33, 2, .1
322 13
Don't lose your credit, we will
paradise, (Part6of 6)
partnership
under
the
Uniform
February
1950
Call
Clark
&amp;
Hirt
323
7580
ONCE
A
MON
1)4
Perkins escorts a murder trial
91
'
djljcytewact tori_of_ItatOyj
RAI N BOW CHILD
MCNT SIZE LIVING ROOM,
17 MOVIE
located In area of lovely
niics_reIatlr,,
catch up payments 3. 'uuy your
Partnership
Act
of
the
State
of
DER-50
(121(17)
LAST
OF
THE
WILD
Call 372.7627 for appt.
APPLIANCES,
witness to Los Angeles, una.
CARPETS,
homes. $23,000.
equity. Riggs Realty, 322-7972.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
DINING ROOM ELEGANCE
Creative Expressions 322.7113
10:30
Florida consisting of MEL CHAS. __________________________
__________________________
Wanted Experienced cornor_ervceof_ttlltIp'1dInpetc;ja,,_or
"Giant Constrictors"
DOUBLE CARPORT. $12,500.
ware that she plans to use her
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
2 OR, 1 Bath, Ig covered patio,
KIN, VASCO C. MiRTINS, RITA
ql_
0
(14)
HOLLYWOOD
68—Wanted to Buy
identical twin to help her
TRADE NAME
1JZlphcnc
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
1t30
and fenced back yard. EXTRA
OREM, DR. SHAH EDDIN IA.
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
bination malnt. &amp; packagi ng
SQUARES
18-HoIpntgc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
7
BEDROOM
NICE
PORCH,
escape.
Si-A--Mortgages
Bought
Notice is hereby given that a JAEE,MICHAELO FAZIO,OR.
room, EXTRA nice, EXTRA
0(4) THE BEST OF CARSON
machinery
mech.
Call
322
1313
Hwy-97. I mile west of Speedway,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAINT,
FORTAXDIID
OF SANFORD REALTOR
(5)0 WHEWI
(3) May review Iiy-..,sL.,.,&amp; any d,cjsjon of a
Iiveable. $27,500.
partnership under the Uniform JAMES F. HOPKINS, GERALD
5)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
5,SokI
Guests: Angie Dickinson, Bob.
Iorappt Exc. wage&amp;benefits
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
Buying old pocket watches, any
Daytona Beech, will hold a
Florida $tatv$es 197.344
Partnership
Act
of
the
State
of
LANG,
GEORGE
K.
NOGA
and
'
73445.
French
Ave.
220231
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
________________________
-'
(2) 0 HAPPY DAYS The
1055
cond Will pay top price for
by Kelton, Marilyn Home,
'
DOWNTOWN. $21,900.
AUTO AUCTION every
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
district court of ap'eal Ii L'cpre$slyd.'clarca_vat td
:
Il?3353,
322
3772
1
.
322
0779
Florida
consisting
of
I.
GORDON
PATRICIA
FONTES
is
the
owner
that
James
C.
Gainer,
theholderof
Cooks
FT
or
PT.
Exp.
only
in
grand opening of Arnold's
this area 668 6640
(5JOCBS NEWS
Tuesday &amp; Saturda y at 7:30. It's
David Horowitz. (R)
W
buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
WILLIAMS,
RICHARD
GIB.
of
the
trade
name
"CONTOUR
tinediping. Particular interest
ili! tfljtLe..or
con_trt.ic, _a_provign
the following
totally remodeled restaurant is
IF YOU
only one in Florida. You sat'
'at$o make Real Estate -&amp;
(530 AMERICA. WHERE DO
DONS, IRVING GOLDSTEIN, JO.
11:00
indiflnerline&amp;saladpersons
ACRE RANCHETTE IN
GROVES EAST" and said part. saId certificates for a tax died to
Business Io4w1. Florida Marthe reserved price. Call 901.253.
threatened by some major lastWE GO FROM HERE? "The
LISTNOWI HAD
REGISTERED
EL ALPER, LOUIS C. DELISIO, flershipintendstoreglsterwit
cofl
_tuttc'n,,,,
See
Barbara
Deltona
inn
0(4) HIGH ROLLERS
CLUDING
3
BEDROOM,
2
t'-.at
cxJrvssjj
ffecta
WF
BUY
USED
FURNITURES,
be issued thereon. The certificate
tgage Investment. 1104 E.
0311 for further details
minute problems.
REAL ESTATE
Call Walt CappeI323 6100
SUSAN ENHOLM, JOHN C. MAY. Clerk of the Circuit Court of numbers
Balance Of Power" Walter
Deltona, APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
LAST WEEK
BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
and years of Issuance,
(3) 43 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
Robinson, Orlando, 122-2976.
REALTOR,
a c1aa of constitutional or state o(ftccrs....LkaL..pass.a
Knowles
Realty
Inc.
749$
lID (35) JIM ROCKFORD "Kill
Cronkite reports on America's
ERS and GEORGE K. NOGA, is Seminole County and Lake County, the description of the property,
HEAT, 2 CAR GARAGE, 3
nilure Salvage 377 8771.
'78 Ford Fairmount SW.
YOU WOULD
REALTOR
621-3005(DO LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY the owner of the trade name, "FT. Florida the said trade name and the names in which it was
The Messenger"
Sales help wanted. F-I. Exp.
MONTHS NEW. $19,900.
military strengths and
_____________
fully eqpl, cxc mpg.
(R)
5'iQflSL(Le4y4&amp;sts&amp;cLeaiap,ta
PIERCE
GROVES"
and
said
BE WORKING
preferred, S day wk, paid
8 (10) NOVA "Black Tide"
"CONTOUR GROVES EAST" In assessed areas follows:
weaknesses. (Part 2)
Antiques Sterling silver,
$.1100 372 0098
0—Miscellaneous
for
Sale
partnership Intends to register compliance with Section W."
group ins. Apply in person
— SMALLCOUNTRYHOME
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2',
The most devastating oil spill in
11'30
TODAY
I
Certificate
No.
$so
C!) 0 ABC
Enjoy
clean
suburban
living
Gold,
Diamonds.
b.it
eptilrgissly
And
diritett
MOVIE
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court Florida Statutes.
only. Sweeney's Office Supply,
Thacly lot ISS'x130' 1 BR, 18, CD BATH, BARN ROOF, NEW
71*60 Champion mobile home
JUST MAKE PAYMENTs'69 tC
history and Its effects are
Bridges Antiques. 3232301
0(4) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Year of issuance 1912
"Survival" (1976) Hugo Stiglitz.
CA LL 323-5176
of St. Lucia County and Seminole
229__
Magnolia Ave.
needs TLC $20,000 call Joyce
Dated at Longwood, Florida, - Description of Property $ 100 Ft
POOL WITH PRIVACY
Beds, Dbl. motel B.5 &amp; mart, $30
yith
a
decision
I '15 models. Call 339 9100 or 531
of
on
6.3
cleared
ares,
examined.(R)
$31,000.
CE)
6
FAMILY
FEUD
The survivors of a plane crash
County, Florida, the trade name of
after
hours
3224295.
this 117th day of January, Ift.
set.
FENCE. $59,900
Sanford Auction, 1215 S.
of N 6" Ff of E e* of SE % of SE %
4605 (Dealer)
SECRETARY
-- --- ____1
(121(17) THE SEARCH FOR
another any district court of aPPu41 or of the suprumel court
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
in the Andes Mountains
"FT. PIERCE GROVES" In
MEL CHASKIN
French 323-7340.
11:55
Sec 21, Twp 21 5, Mile 291
Wettiva Falls, I BR Trailer.
Gen. office. accurate typing,
1
Top
Prices
Paid
THE NILE "The Great Debate"
25—Loam
'76
Trans Am, red, 100 cu in,. cxc
compliance
wIth
Section
563.09
attempt to attract help while
3 BEDROOMS. NEW PAINT.
on tj'st same question of lawr -asId.axy..ixi.,$eev$.,,...,d.,
VASCO C. MARTINS
121(17) NEWS
Owner will finance.
Name in which ass.s Rosetta
hurry on this one.
WORLDUsed, any condition 6141126
cond. auto, AM FM, CB,
The Baker,. In Africa, discover
Florida Statutes.
RITA OREM
____ —_-_-----____
resorting to drastic means to
CARPETS, PANELING &amp;
Rackard
URNITURE_BEDOING.
53,300 323 3956
Da ted at Longwood, Florida,
PassLxe..x_a-maii.p_wiiu.k_vp_%iedi,,,.b4b,,
Lake Albert. a vital link in the
DR. SHAHASEDOIN RAJAEE
LIKE NEW CONDITION.
stay alive in sub-freezing
All of said property being in the
Wholesale to all. Orla nd o WholeBILLING CLERK
ApTEPjP4
this
17th
day
of
January,
1950,
I
BR,
18
on
1
MICHAEL
DEFAZIO
9
FHA
OR
VA
POSSIBLE,
?NEED
.
lot.
Zoned
for
CASH?
search. After Dr. Livingstone
County of Seminole, State of
temperature,. (A)
Cash
322-4132
sale
Furn.
2500
Industrial
Blvd.,
1911
Volare, I DR for sale, PB
Figure wizard, accurate typing,
R. GORDON WILLIAMS
DR. J AM ES F. HOPKINS
$29,500.
multi, lam, near shopping
Florida.
Use Your Home As Security
Orlando
arrives In London and chatcLO(35) LIFE AND TIMES OF
great
boss
to
work
for.
PS,
AC. Deluxe interior, new
Larry's
Mart.
sic
c,.,...
RICHARD
GIBBONS
$45,500.
GERALD LANG
a... e.....s - .in.ury, - --.
-..
-- - (Jpii, t,,.k..,wi.v,uje
.iaI--.- ------------'---'---P'V,
or cer'
--------------- •ruw
uut
fires. 21.000 ml. $3,100. 323
murion
suusexs.e$saie&amp;see4.W_q,5.,$$
-.
tiUUtliT Mt Billy
1UO
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
IRVING GOlDSTEIN,
.
GEORGE
3
BEDROOMS,
WILSON
MAtER
FURNITURE
K,NOGA
)"
Tower
Financial
Sin,.
BATHS,
tifiCa$e$ shall be redeemed ac.
and Spoke' are InvIted to
Ill'.
BOOKKEEPER
'tries to verify Samanttia's IdenJOEL ALPER
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools
'
PATRICIA FONTES
BUY, SELL. TRADE
LARGE PORCH ON NICE
0(14,) CHAIN REACTION
1.100.241.2469
cording to law the property
Profitable businesit Recession
balepubIIcg,.
Superatmosphere
I
lily; Lydia discusses
LOUIS
C.'bPLlIi'ó.
titanPubIlsI'
-January
31)3151.
First
St.
23,
CORNER
LOT,
$21,500.
39
and
32
described
In
such
certificate
or
25622
j)S(DO NEWS
proof. Nets II to IS thousandThe Real Estte Agency
t4__jia _ review _atw_decision_of_a_district_court
SUSAN ENHOLM
February 5, 17, 1910
tha's massage business with
NO BROKERAGE
,:
curtl(IcIt.s will be sold to the
13) (35)1 LOVE LUCY
be your own boss-a one
ASSEMMECH
JOHN C. MAYERS
011.71
the dean; Vivian and Tony heat
hIghest
bidder
2
BEDROOM
HOME
NEAR
25
Factory made low boy trailerw
th ,
Inc.,
FEES
at the court house
Ipeal_that_oiea_MOon_a_OUsitign_eertjfied_by_i _to_be
person OperatIon, Appr*.
(1O) EDUCATIONAL PRO.
MIllwright exp. blue prints. Well
GEORGE K. NOGA
STREET. SELLER WIU.
door on the 25th day of February,
Sail body, steel deck, lights,
up their romance.
$30,000 ($5,000 + inventory),
213$', S. French (1797) Sanbond
est. Company, raises In near
111
AM—&amp;
GRAMMING
Publish January 23, 29 and
PAINT
I RE-CARPET.
1910, at 11.00 A.M.
bargain. 322 7343.
oLo rea t_oublic_irtoortance._or_that_ii_certified_by_i'to
Sorry all CASH, but start
htt,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
323 S32I
121(17)MovIE(coN'rD)
February 5, 12. 1950
25A-$20,000.
FInancIaI$,rvjc,s
Dated this 9th day of January,
earning tomorrow
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
DER-76
Singer sewing mach. exc. cond.
LAZA1950.
k_thinfJj,ttIi.icrcjsinj
DRILL PRESS OPER.
TIADINAMI
12:30
$75: Rrn AC $75; GE retrig
2 BEDROOM, CENTRAL AIR &amp;
BATEMAN REALTY
Worried
about
Drilling
Notice is hereby given that a (SEAL)
I
income
tax?
tapping
exp,.
Exc.
0(14) NEWS
c.°'r _[
Avacadd, good cond. 5150;
HEAT, FULLY FURNISHED
eq. Real Estate Broker
Arthur H. I.ckwitpi, Jr.
01rt'5Jp
STEMPER
AGENCY
pay.
Don't
w"d.t'
'he
Apply
tor
6
me.
extension,
to..
pass
this
one
NOTiCE
OP
APPLICATION
Uniform
1)0 SEARCH FOR TOMOR.AR.SEATS
MORNING
BUdy Flute -1100; Siberian
MOBILE HOME, LIKE NEW
Clerk
.
HsanfordAve.
fiieIosotorm.
I.R.S.
approv
Partnership
Act
of
the
ed.
t5_ Ray rtiview_any__orper_or_iudor'ent_of_.,ril
FOR TAX DIED
State of
ALLSHOWS
ROW
Husky, 3 yr old male, blue
REALTOR 3224991
ON 2 CANAL FRONT LOTS.
Circuit Court,
Contact Jay Jackson for
Florida CA 5101119 of RICHARD
LATHE OPER
I
32147Sf
PlirigaSta?vtest9l,ss4
eyes, best offer. 323 5734.
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST.
1:46 ONLY
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
rIPLAZA1
--(DO RYAN'S HOPE
Seminole
-------iu'.e
a
est i,an
. ,.
Co..
Sanferd.
court
rrti?i..l
k..
i.i...
.
.
Wn,k
dtaile
Fl
"
auc.i_in_vni..b
wev,uiii
urea,..."
Eves.
$11900.
"u
_
'
By:
Cheryl
-.
-Sig
322-1919
—
(13) (35) DICK VAN DYKE
that Mamie Dinah, the holder of
company w.opportunity.
______________
IRVING GOLDSTEIN, GERALD
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Western Boots, Special s39.99pr, I
(1) 0 THE FBI
an APQSAI in Randim I
Deputy Clerk
a 17 mom
Appliance
-O
the following cortif lcatft h" flied LANG, RANTCH ISQUITH,
Hon*I
Classified
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Ads
didn't
to
GARY
KRUMP,
CASHIERS
It.
sold
corilficates
Ior
a
tax
deed
THOMAS
IS
5:30
work.
310Sanford
Ave.
,
there
Wouldn't
be
any.
323-5791
lim
I
February 5, 12. 1910
______________
TRANSFER
STATION,
$l$,0C0
Sm.
71Rw.mtrIced
Consolidated
Main,
Systems
WESTHOFF
and
be
GEORGE
K.
Issued thereon. The certificate
(5)0 SUNRISE SEMESTER
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
• (4) DAYS OF OURLIVES
COMPIefeMoblle
MdIOr dPPI ,, all brands, C H&amp;A
2 OR newly remodeled &amp;
NOGA Is the owner of the trade DER-"
your chance.
Justicethrotigout_the_state,_and_certified_to_recuire
numbers and years of
&amp;I site
I
Home Repair
_______________
Freeest.,yuar_3391491
(1)•THE YOUNG AND THE the description
Ave.
6:55
W. Garnett White
decorated, w-w carpet, Sc in
property, name "ST. LUCIE GROVES,, W4
.Brunswick
Brunswlckpooltable.
mommomme~
34952S9
RESTLESS
imediat._resolution_by_the_supreme
Rig.Real Estate Broker
porch &amp; Yard. $asmo + dec.
said partnership intends to'
02)(17) WORLD ATLARGE
GIN, LABOR
_____________________
and the names in Which it was
372-4035
_____________________________
OSTEEN AREA PINE &amp; CV.
ALL MY CHILDREN
i
82)300 sm Own. payment,
regI$es' with the Cleft Of t he
323100$.
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
BtyCir.
(7)
Will train, chance to learn great
assessed are as follows:
FICTITIOUS NAME
COURT CUSTOM'S CONST.
(6)_'_Ma w_r.viev_a_question_of_liv_certified_by_th
PRESS WOODS. 53 ACRES AT
6:00
trade.
country, 211 mobile home, W.
CircuIt Court of Seminole Cswtty
107W. Commercial
e
5) 14W
CertifIcate
ai
$5 MONEY saver $5
Custom design homes,
$100
PER
WITH
TERMS,
Lg
I
OR
fully
eqpf,
AC,
0(4) MP(Y y
ef'id
It.
_______________________________________________________
____________________________
nt
Lucie
Cou
concrete
blk.
addition.
Phone
322
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
SALOPi'
7151,
y, Florida the
Notice is hereby givin that lam
Sanford
Year of Issuance 1977
Elec. timer for your water Mr.
Additions. 3730781
Suer'a-e_Court_of_the_United_State!_or_a_United_StatesCourt
walk
in
clos
1:30
ets.
No
pets
or
said
trade
name
I
formerly
Harriett's
Beauty
Nook
HEALTH
FIELD
Separate
workshop,
19.
yd.
(5)0
P.O.
Call ANNETTE
"IT. LUCIE .inw In business
DescriptIon of Property Lot 15
3731734
1
ACRE
ZONED
MOBILE
children$flSmo,
dip.
req.
333.
(5)
GROVES" in compliance with 350. Lake Monroe, Fl, 33747,
3191. 1st St., 3225712
AS THE WORLD liii 3 Pine Level P14 o
of_Aeocals_which_is determinativ,_of_the_cause_and_for_which
(110 SUNRISE
HOME. WALKING 01$.
Carpentry, Painting, Roofing,
"
aft.
$23,000 old frame, 2 81, shade,
Seminole County FicrI
912 French Ave.
Name in which assessed Mattle' 51o,t 115.09 Florida Statutes,
Side-by-Side
refrigerator,
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
TANCE
$15;
TO
LAKE
GEORGE,
626
there_is_no_controlling_Precedent_of_theiupre,.,.court
near down town. Neat &amp; clean.
Dated at Lonreodd, FlorIda, the fictItioUS sterno
CorneroflothI
French
Ct.I1WCTII,
.&amp;s IN.
gj
Picnic table, w-2 benches,
Bonded. Free Estimates 323_____________________________
NEAR CRESCENT CITY.
tOO
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
(4) COUNTRY ROADS
this 17th ay ot January,
"Your Future Our Concern"
TIIPRI$ES, and that I R
All of said property being In t he
full size baby bed w.mattress,
603.5 eller,S p.,,,.
"°°•
Florida.
0(4) THE DOCTORS
130,910
spoties,,
monthly
rates,
utilities
RICHARD
COLINO
Wiekly&amp;
3
BR
w.lg.
"Ofs*
said
name
PR,
County
of SemInole, State
with the ctr
MEINTZER TILE
$7S;Oakporchrockers,$;
1:30
terrific kit., landscaped lot in
pd.Inquire500S.O.k 141.7113
MIA
Of the CircuIt Court, Seminole
HARRY VAN TREES,
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(DOIFETOUW
Florida
New or repair, leaky showers our
met al office desk, $70. Jenkins
j7j44).
May
issu,
writ,
WOODED
DOUBLE
LOT
ON
of
(1)0 ED ALLEN
prohibition
to
courts
•
County,
quiet
neighborhood.
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Florida In accordance
Honis Rslr
IRVING GOLDSTEIN'
Unless SUCh certificate or car.
(121(35) GOMIR PYLE
_s!I'._25yrs. Exp. 5695342
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
(121(17) NEWS
GERALD LANG
with the PrOvIlliris 09 the Plc.
tificates shall be redeemed ac
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•e1i5601..i.av....wiukix.i,i.di,ii..,ihe
1
BR-$199
up.
Pool.
Adults
only
BUILDI
11,300.
Tile
floors
installed
225
Needs finishIng touchie, lovely 2
tltlosa Name Statutes, YoWl:
RAPITCI1 ISQUITH
cording to law the property
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0:45
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
.1 Man, quality operation
NEWS, REPAIR
BR, CIlIA, FR In quiet, nice
kdIii
'O Plodde Sttutn
-S-e•v&amp;.wr and all writs necessary to the couplets
described In such certificate or
CRUM!_
(12)(17) NEWS
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Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
RO
(14(10)A.M.wEAmER
MAYFAIR Oft i'DnI,ii I i's?
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cerivicaves Will oe sold so the
Sanford.
Call
323-5670
BETTER
'1
etc.
Wayne
Deal, 327-1321
HOMES
AREA,
exercise
of
its
jurisdiction.
.3O
51g.
GEORGE
K. NOGA
J.M. weir
REALTY
—
highest bidder of
REALTORS
6:55
Mariner's Village
MAKE OFFER.
Reduced $3,000 to $34 100. At.
Publish
Publish
(4)AsOmERWoa
January
12,
January
29
and
Febr
door
on
the
39
and
15th
day
of
Fbi'
uary
•(I)TOOAYINFLORIDA
Why buy used? New brand name
Nay issu, writs of mandaaus and quo warranto
TRAP
essmaking
tractive I BR, FR, nice aria,
February 3,17,1910
5,12.19,1910
BeautIful 3 BR 1 B home on Ig
1950 at 11:00 AM.
to
(S)
fJINGUOIff
I BR, IS Condo, kit. eqpt.
Lawn
RNG
box springs I mattresses at 20
anaping
CANAL
FRONT
LOTS
FACING
shade
&amp;
DER-101
fruit
trees.
DER."
Can
landscaped
lot
Dated
this
7th
day
of
in
Plnetwrstl
C
January,
state officers and stite agencies,
(121iDmopjw.
Riggs Realty, REALTOR
FLORIDA
pet. above dealers cost. 1,10,
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE.
assume.
011111110
Laiw
ISA,
carpet,
Fl rm, oat-in kit,
Alterations, Dressmaking
,
1U40 May, or any
lull size, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
(123 71751, THE GGI$NOR1
3327972
$14,000,
Ii
stir. may, issue writ, of
patio &amp; morel 8FF SERVICE
CERTIFIED LAWN
(IU()
Drapes,
Upholstery
Furniture, 705 E. 25th St. 373.
HOTEL
Like new contemporary. I yr.
I LANDSCApING
CONTRACT. Just $42,500.
Arthur 4 SICIWIffI Jr.
333 Q77
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corpus returnabi. before the eupram.
I00'210' WOODED LOT NEAR
L.gNotice
1 BR, newly remodeled ,
old' 4 II, 2$, sunken LI,
court or any juatic., 4
FREE ESTIMATES 332-7902
cie of élrcult Court
MAYFAIR
decorated,
cath.rdral cellng, split plan,
GOLF COURSE.
too
Heat AlAC. w-w
BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
district court of appeal or any
$enisio$a
WHAT A BUYI 4 81,31 home
Santord, Fla.
FURNITURE&amp; THINGS
judo, thsrf, or an cr$15,900.
carpeting, wfront yard. $200
across from lake + gafabe,
eoeouo
GENERAl. HOSPITAL
That's Classified Ads
By; Cheryl Groer
on a It. fenced lot In Sunland.
:
mo
+
Buy &amp; 5eII
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AMENDMENTS TO it von o
cult judge.
dec. 3731001.
Club facilities,
.5
l.q. Fla. run., w-w carp., CI,
Ughi Heuling
Deputy Clerk
(13) (35) SANANA VJ7$
New &amp;u
Furniture
MUCH 1), 1950
WOODED LOT IN LOCH
eept. kit., Al lots morel Only
1
PvbIiIhJan, 15fl3,$p
FRIENDS
300$.
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Sanford
Ave.
HARBOR
Lg.
Lovely)
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OR
condo,
fully
eapt
kit,
AREA
OF
BETTER
3736593
executive type home set on
Drywall
I3__shsu..hsvl5hs.pswt.,...4_44ea,,,_.Ov,,ipl,d
NOTICE PS' ELECTION
0(10) THE ADVOCATES IN
t
HOMES. $11,900.
I
pool &amp; game rm privileges.
wooded ½ acre lot In Shadow
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yard
Debris, Trash
¼ off of total Inventory of brand
d0&amp;ILSSISI6VI.-aok&amp;la.p....,ib.4_ by 5laSUll$w.
SMIF
$300 mo. 323.4570.
Lake Woods, 300 sq ft under
WHEREAS, Tb. Legisistur. Under.
SUPERI Obi. wide 3 BR, 25
Appliances IL Misc.
new interspring bedding, These )rywall, Ceilings, and Walls
roil. Sunken LI, Inter COMM
LCS itats Ot :lorjda. passed Jointthe Constitutlim
EXTRA LARGE CORNER LOT,
'5
mobile home on approx. 10
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm..
Resolutions
(c) CLE*x MD MAUHAL.-..'ni.e suprem, court shall
beds are not damaged or
(LOCAL) 3.s9.5371
25th LAKE MARY RD. I
system, huge tall-In kit., sc
proposing amendments to the Constitution of
acresl Farm In countryl CM.
Remodel I Additions.
seconds but bra nd new top line
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of Florida, and they did determin, and directthe State
31-ApsrtmsntsFurnlhsd
$23,000
monsi
I
appoint a clerk and a marshal who shall held
A, eat.in kit., I. DII BPP
that the
CaIlI3l.slieorM2.0134
bedding sets only! Free local
off ice during
5115,000.
said Joint Resolutions be submitted to the electors of
pj,.j,
SERVICE
CONTRACT.
Just
delivery. NaIl's Sanford Fur. 1'
the State of Florida, it the Special Election to be
'sIELLONVILLE CORNER
th. pleasure of the court and
547,90.
Apts. leE' Senior Citizens. Dawn.
perform such duties as the
held on Narch 11, 950.
niture Salvage, 17.92. Cm ,sI
10T. RFAflV
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_'J55n1UUW.DUUITh,1g
Sanford. 322572).
v,000
court direct.. Their compensation shall be fixed by
Quality workmanship.No lob too
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
COUNTRY ATMOSPHEREI 2
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NOW, THEREFOnt, I, OtOflOt FIRESTON;, Secretary of
general
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small or big, Interior or cxDld.
Stt of th. 8tate of Florida, do hereby give
kflOW
I your
Ave.
5*, 1½ B home In Longwodd,
P
Animal
notice
law.
Tb.
maralisi
shall
hive
the
197$ Singer Future Fully isto,
Haven Grooming &amp;
power to execute the procea
that
3 BUILDERS LOTS. 53*1W
Special Election will be held in each County in
tenor.
Pressure cleaning. 3fl.
club or organIzation
Inc.
CH.A, w.w carp., DI, den,
rep sessid, used very
Boarding Kennels, Thermo.
REALTOR, MLS
0071 .
EACH, NEAR SANFORD
Florida, on March 11, 15O. for th. ratification or
Furnished Garage apartment to
of the court throughout th.
FRIED CHICKEN
appsar In this listing each
pantry I morel New pool tool
stat
ti
.
Original
$593,
COntroled
me
bat.
stat., and in any
$1.1
or
heat,
off
------rejection of the Joint Resolutions proposing
floor
AVE. $4JIO EACH.
tv may
mature adults or senior citizen
1
1FF SERVICE CONTRACT,
amendments
p3.5774
Week for Only $3.50 Par
sleeping boxes. We cater to
Ni i
$21 no. Agent 339-5314
to the COn5t1ttio of the State of F1ortds 'sti,
d•pti;e the sheriff or a deputy sheriff for such
with local references. 323.7914,
Let
a
Classified
Ad he lp you find
.
Yours
$47,500 Call 323-2233
week? This Is an Ideal
your pet. 372-5733,
purpose.
102'x133' OVER SIZED LOT ON
more room for storage,
Into.
Us
ho'
ed
full
size
hotel-motel
bedway to Inform th. publIc
It IT FIJITNU RUOLV
CRESCENT, DOWNTOWN
NESTLED AMONG TRIES,
Classified Ads find buyers last.
that the fotlovinq atatonene be-'.
$0.1
ding, Very clean, 1111445 *a.
MAYFAIR AREA.
custom built 3 5km $ BM
yoiir CI4*-4CflVIIIIS..
Noli'; Sanford Furniture
placed
on
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th.
billet:
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ARTICLE VII
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home with beautifully land.
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Sanford's Sales Leader
Salvage, 1797, So. of Sanford,
FZtIANCE AND TMATIOI
93*135'
scaped lawn, fireplace,
WOODED
LOT
COIISTflVI'IOIAL ,
322I72I.
kg2UlwlT
If your cIu or organ
DOWNTOWN MAYFAIR
obuflNnCeOfeNf'age,-jsuble
Handyman, minor el. rep.,
ECTIO' 6. Homestead exemptaons...
SPARKLING NEW DUPLEX 2
lotion would Ilk. 0
SECTION 535,90
with garden utility
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.
MflCLi V, JCT
3
322•2420
UNITS,
2
II
II
each
unit.
WEDNISDAY
vu,
I
yr.
Inter ior. Exterior
Included In thW listing
serv., Senior cit. dis., $511901.
reify $15915,
(a)
tvcy person who has thu legal or
$350 per mo. 675.7775,
equit.b1,
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title to real estate and 3.aintalns
S1'xt35'
WOODED
LOT
MAR.
All
Work Quarantead
call:
Pc.OSI
en
ndea.t to the Itit. Constitution
the permanent
ANYTIME
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Free 1st.
residence of the ovn.r. or another, thereon
LAWN EQUIPMENT I SMALL
VANIA AREA OF MAYFAIR,
Washer repo. GE deluxe model,
372109 4
legally
or
naturally
dependent upon, the owner, ahall be exempt
to modify the jurisdiction of the aupc
113,90
ENGINE REPAIR (Fran.
from taxation
Sold orig. $109.35, used short
Multiple Listing Service
thereon except assessments for special benefits,
dilsed
lip to
Naow Stands) Sales I
,
time. Bal. $IU.1Ior$19.)S mo.
the assessed valuitlon of five thousand dollars,
- OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
service. lncltat.ssuildine ml
upon
Agent. 339$3
Housewives Cleaning Service
..
2565
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£
3
OFCNICKIPI
ctCb1tuIimet of right thereto in the minter prescribed
CLASSIFIED
Nice location in town 3 Ii, Fl.
praput'ty with mobile
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PersonalIzed, fast, dependable
ON 2 STREETS-ADJACENT
tiy law. The real estate may be held by legal
ho1
REALTORS
PARK
DEPARTMENT
or equit..
Rm,, appliances, several fruit
IØ5. Ownv rotirine I will
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TO A PARK NEAR WILSON
Regular
Ref. ripe. 16 Cu It frost free.
able titli, by the entiret
jointly, in coomoit,
3fl211
partlafty finance. $5590
11AN$ORC0Ii$$.*
tries.sxomo.&amp;sxo Sec. dap.
SCHOOL. $17500.
Mo. WeOO Wash windows i
cordocilniun, or Indirectly
$53,
Orig.
now
J7
$194
ix.
$3O$or$19
stock
ownerihip
or rssob.rby
ship representing, the owner's
________________
No Petit Call 332.1477.'
CELLENT TERMS.
Au1
* VISITASLIO,
or master's proprietary
1354.
Trent Painting &amp; Repair
Branch
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AFPOIOASLII.IVINSI Sires
Interior &amp; Exterior
to
Inhiw-initially in excess of ninety_eight years.
$lIaIh.4y..r,atd,at.uw of
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Free Est.
a.t my bead SM sf1 taM the Great Seal
322355e
*1.1, saIl tipS IN so. Fenced
of the Stat. sat Florida it ?Sllshaason,
Ib)
Not more than one exemption shall be allowed
SITTER
THAN
NEW
heck
iii
wMh
utility
Wild.
i
the Capital. this the 17th day of BeeCarpentry, Painting Maint
any individual or family wilt or with respect to
eakir A. D., 1979.
EUT$LER PAINTINGI
Of all types . LIc. Bonded
rsi*,.ientjal Wilt. No exception
shall exceed thu any
huMP DINI
desirable
vs U.
Sanford neigh.
REPAIR...-Interior,Exterior
.
of the real sstat assessabl, to th. owner or,
323-6035
Insured
S34.$399
9!
AMMAMIC
in case of
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ownership through stock or,aemb.rskip in a corporati
on.
shopping I loll. $44,900.
-.the value of the proportion vhtch hi..
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interest in the
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DeNIM Land Co. REALTOR.
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
DINNI
We sensi nommircial in
corporation bears to the a.Ioaaed value of the property.
Paiilting&amp;Refnodelipç
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REMODELINGI REPAIR.
APTS.
general low sad subject to cesditiasip"
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FREE ESTIMATES,
SEIGLER REALTY
S.O. SAL INT
aatst
finmchq.
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ernment will be directly responsible for any harsh treatment ence to the hostage Issue in statements delivered at the closed
meted out against the hostages," Ghotbzadeh said.
door conference. The nations included Iraq, Niger, Senegal
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and other African countries, he said.
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coming in and saying 'you're looking good' and speaking
kindly to me than I did from any doctor coming in and
saying ,stick your tongue out - you're doing OK. Kindness
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"it's so important to have happy employees who pitch In
and work together tor the good of the patient." '
Williamson told the commissioners they made the right
choice In opting for a brand new hospital Instead of trying to
renovate the old.
"To correct all the Inadequacies of the old building would
have cost virtually as much as building a new one,"
Williamson said. "And then you're still in an old building —
faced with all of the biases built in against that building.
"With a new building there's a tendency to inherit all the
good feelings about the hospital while losing the bad."
Af ter the days meetings at the hospi I, Seminole
Memorial Hospital staff had nothing but good things to say
about HCA.
"I'm happy," said John Day, opthamologist.
Dr. Kenneth Wing, chief of staff, said he was happy "we
came back to the free enterprise way of thinking."
County commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff said, "If
everything goes OK, the commission could sign the final
contract with RCA in a month's time — if the contract they
bring back from Nashville still looks like the one we thought
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been treated as hostages, since they were outside the U.S.
Embassy when ft was seized by Iranian militants Nov. 4, and
would have been free to leave Iran at any time,
Ghotbzadeh, clearly angered by the Canadian move, said he
had nut been informed of the action by the Canadians, but had
learned of it through foreign correspondents and an unnamed
third country.
He accused Canada of agreeing to help the Americans out of
Iran for domestic political gain, an apparent reference to
Prime Minister Joe Clark's campaign for re-election, in which

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Western diplomatic sources denied reports the Americans
left Iran using Canadian diplomatic documents. One source
said such behavior would be a clear violation of the Vienna
convention of 1970.
He admitted, however, that It would be difficult to otherwise
explain how the Americans obtained an eidt visa to leave Iran.
They left the country over the weekend and were reported to
have been taken to a U.S. Air Force Base in West Germany.
Earlier, Iran rejected any compromise on the release of the
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unconditional and total withdrawal" of the estimated 85,000
Red Army occupation forces In Afghanistan reportedly are
Russian troops now In Afghanistan,
bogged down by stepped-up Modlem rebel attacks, sniper fire
Carter 8Wd, "Despite increased Soviet activity in nor.
and anti-Soviet unrest in the cities.
theastern Afghanistan, Soviet activities have been slowed."
"Under every category, the people of Afghanistan are
He noted Soviet press reports "have finally acknowledged
rebelling against and arising against the Soviet occupation," occasional rebel successes, but have still not admitted any
U.S. State Department spokesman Hodding Carter Ill said
Soviet role in the fighting."
Tuesday In relaying the reports reaching Washington.
Numerous reports reaching Washington Indicate "the Soviet
The reports of the Soviet battlefield reverses came hours military operations have been hampered by Insurgent attacks,
after Moslem nations meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, con. road blocks, destroyed bridges, sniping and
unrest in the
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"You must thlnkwe don't pay our people orwe
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several alternatives to Herndon, he said.
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more costly than contracting with a priva te firm, —
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He said Herndon's corporate structure Involves base rate,
the county.
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"Wehave tohavesomerellef righ t away," Willis
Asketo bespe Uic, he aid th arrassjnt
Ttjjcy o p providing emergency service here sIcieJy dlffertntlated by the current auditor, said. "Or we'll have to pull out."
not
come from the commissioners. Asked lift came
gj grants the coPspeny a
the county
The commissioners agreed to discuss the ma tter from Gary Kaiser, public safety director, he said
John 0*11*1 &amp; Co. has been the auditor for Hero.
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no.
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Jerry Chalmers, who headed a team Of Norman Vanzke, comnuulder of the 2nd
Capricorn's crew was injured.
ditions are not so bad that someone could engineering officer for the St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Fire Dep
Blackftm were alive.
artment SCUBA Coast Guard District, St. Liouls.
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and along the southwest area of Tampa were of a type that would keep the the sunken vessel, including locked store looking at an elephant 3 inches at a Blackthorn originally had not been scheTamp. Bay, with the MO-foot tanker
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Iran and will be "directly responsible" for any harsh treatent of the U.S. hostages still held in Tehran.
ISIAMABAD, Pakistan (UPI) — A number of Moslem
He called the rescue of the six a "flagrant violation of in- countries
attending the emergency Islamic Conference on
ternational law, a betrayal of Iran and a brutal act of
Afghanistan have lobbied privately for the release of the
espionage."
American hostages in Iran, conference sources said today.
The foreign minister offered the first official Iranian reacThe conference, which ended Tuesday, took no formal action
tion to the incident, adding that "we did not have the slightest
on the hostage situation, but it urged Iran and the United
idea" that the diplomats were hiding in the Canadian Embassy
States to resolve their outstanding differences peacefully.
in Tehran for three months.
"At least two nations I know of, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan,
He vowed that their rescue would have consequences for the
approached the Iranians in the coff idors to try to talk sense
hostages, who now have been held in the U.S. Embassy for 88 with them," one conference source said. "But they were
very,
days.
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"Today's sear ch will be a more Intense this morning show there were no air nounced
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although he is "almost"
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He told Commissioner Sandra Glem the only commissioner who voted against HCA's proposal to build a new
hospital, that 10 years have seen little improvement, if any,
in tabJ ththi, cars or
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different from the usual, a hospital that emphasized warmUI, compassion and kindness toward patients, that was
meticulously clean, served excellent food and had the finest
and latest equipment.
in 1°, more out of necessity than any other reason, Dr.
Frist opened a priva te hospital in Nashville, Tenn. He was
then Associate rofesaor of Medicine at Vanderbilt
University and, as a cardiologist and specialist in internal
medicine, had no hospital available for his private patients.
Parkview hospital, following Dr. Frist's philosophies,
quickly grew from a 504)ed fiacillity to an institution of 415
beds,
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run a hospital more efficiently and at least as economically
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hospi in 90 days at the earliest. Sometimes, he
said, Certificate of Need negotiations take three
to six months,
"But HCA has the strongest Certificate of Need

with expansion in mind,

"We learned from experience," he said. "We
"Now you can holdyour heads high, that in this
build all departments with room to expand, as day and time it's possible to run an organization
well as plan for expansion in the electrical and on a sound financial basis.
other power systems."
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"We're going to draw a lot of patien ts that are years ago," he added. 'So we have to go to
now going to Orlando," he said.
Procter and Gamble and Xerox and similar
Frist also said HCA would help in recruitment companies to study their practices. Some of the
of doctors.
same tools can be used within the health care
"We're not here to force anyone on you," he industry."
said, "But out of 40,000 employees worldwide, we
As long as HCA has a sound fin an cial base,
can find anybody you need."
Frist said, It won't be forced to cut back services
Years ago, he said, the fact that a hospital was as costs go up. It may just be those few pera profit-making entity was something people centage points gained from quantity
were ashamed of. But things have changed, he and negotiations, he said, make the difference.

consults with each community individually on itS
needs, including each medical specialty, before
designing a hospital, Frist said with the corporation's experience, it might have the hospi ta l
completed in 15 to 16 months,
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problem yourself. But work can do Us and give you
because you're interested in a good clean-cut jaw and
by not spending more ftn sleep, I'm sending you The neckline. If there's excess fat
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Health Letter number 10-6, in this area, he can remove
you take in.
Wednesday,
30, 1980
CANCER (June 21-July fl) Sleep and I nsomnia, Other the fatty tissue. I should add
Sudden or unusual changes Sticky sit ua tions can be reader, who are Interested in that it will probably come
where your work or career is resolved today through sleep problems can send 75 back if you eat too much and

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convulsion but really a it's not always well developed
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want to be thought of as a regional hospital,"
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the doctors their aim is to be a regional drawing

lose control of their muscles you can pull on muscles that
and fall tothefloor when they are underneath the jaw. We
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shouldn't be in the hospital and I don't want any
patient in the hospital an extra day." he said.
IICA's vice president for real estate has been
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down several sites on an option basis. After this
has been accomplished, he promised Seminole
Memorial staff and county officials HCA would
"get with everybody" be fore making their final
site decision,
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short, so frequent short 10 to 15, yet my chin and neck
episodes of falling asleep are look like someone twice my
the hiallmark of narcolepsy. age. My neck is so wrinkled
This is to be distinguished and my jaw has a bulldog
from hypersomnia which look. Are there any exerd
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President Abolitassan Bani-Sadr, Iranian that had been inade by tlie ayatollah Monday it accepts the five international and hard work ... devoted to this

The new silos at the ready-mix plant have 15 block manufacturing plants
will each be 45-feet high and 20-feet operational in 1980 to serve conwide and each will hold 430 tons of struction needs of growth areas
aggregate.
throughout Florida. The company

would be tile return of the shah to face
earlier decision by the ruling
Thus, formal acceptance by Iran was confirined by White House aides who
Revolutionary Council to give Bani-Sadr, all that stood in the way of tile coin- indicated Carter would not be able to trial.

million. The scheduled

ready-mix plant will provide jobs

plant will provide 5 million blocks

supervisory positions, forklift

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operators, plant tenders, drivers
and other personnel, Rinker said,
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Meanwhile, Battaglia indicated he
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win congressional favors, but he said he
only took the money to further his own
challenge the subpoena under
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grand jury prqbably would hand up an which he said gives members of Con-

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president's power base considerably.
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the hostage issue," lie said, adding (lint
The Kuwaiti newspa per Al Wotan so ur ces said Ban-Sadr was e xpected to
One aide said Carter agreed to the the iiiilttants "don't recognize the right"
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since he t oo k power last February.
jurists he has chosen for the panel but problem,"
The announcement of the change caine
Khomeini has been hospitalized in Waldheim was awaiting a formal,
in a terse report by the official Pars news Tehran with a heart condition since Jan, written communication
from 'I'e'hran Sa(ir has said the United States also must
agency and in a Tehran Radio broadcast 24.
bl.-fore announcing the commission.
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monit ored in London.
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After
Waldheim
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the
coiii•
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the shah's actions and promise not to
In his message to the president, Kurt Waldheiin told the Austrian
inission's formation. the five members
interfere
in Iranianaffairs orattempts, to
Khomeini, 79, said, "At this sensitive newspaper Die Presse today the hostages are to meet in Geneva for a planning
extradite the deposed monrach. The
stage when the need for centralization is could be released within two weeks.
before heading to Tehran.
United States has said it would admit
greater than at any other time," BaniThe release would be achieved through session
U.S.
Secretary
of State Cyrus Vance nothing.
Sadr was appointed to "represent" him tile efforts of the committee set up by
as the supreme commander, as defined Waktheimn to examine Iran's charges of briefed President Carter NIonday night
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on his meetings
Yorkmembers
with newspaper
by Iran's new constitution, Tehran Radio the crimes during the shah's regime, the \Valdheimn
and twoin
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the panel
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said.
secretary-general said.
militants besieging the embassy called
"It Is hoped that with your efficiency,
lie stressed the five men appointed to earlier in clay,
the
U.N. commission a "U.S. plot hatVance's une x pec ted
t he affairs of the coun try and the armed the commission had passed muster with
meeting with the died by Valdheim."
forces will continue running according to officials in Washington as well as Bani. secretary-general indictated the crucial
A spokesman for the militants
Islamic principles," the message added. Sadr and Foreign Minister Sadegh question of a timetable for the hostages'
release had not been resolved. That w
repeated Lite only solution to the crisis
Khomeini's order, coupled with an Ghotbzadeh.

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The block plant will incitide four presently operates 41 ready-mix
curing kilns and a 9,555-square foot plants In Florida which serve as
building housing machi nery. In the outlets for concrete blocks
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Improvements to the ready-mix block plant operation total 11 to 15,
plant will include six aggregate according to a company spokeaman.
silos, storing 2,580 tons of aggregate, Th e exact number of new jobs and
and material handling system with the additional payroll will be
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block will be stored.

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All five hospital trustees said they see
no problem in signing the contract,
although two said they had not yet read it
thoroughly. Copies of the second draft of
the Contract were received by the
trustees by mail Monday.
The trustees were to meet at 11:45 n.m.
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Hospit I Transfer Tod y
By DIANE PETRYK
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Board of Trustees may take its last officlal act today
signing the contract
that provides for the takeover of the
hospital by Hospital Corporation of
America, a Nashville firm.
All five hospital trustees said they see
no problem In signing the contract,
although two said they had not yet read It
thoroughly. Copies of the second draft of
the contract were received by the
trustees by mall Monday.
The trustees were to meet at 11:45a.m.

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Administrator Roger Neiswender and
County Attorney Nikki Clayton were
expected to meet with Assistant County
Administrator Jeff Etchberger, who
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SOIllA SHOEMAKER
after ironing out last minute contract
no
problem
details.
Neiswender said the details were have maintained, through all the
"numerous but not significant." He said discussion and negotiations over the fate
the county and IICA discovered they of Seminole Memorial Hospital, that they
could not adequately deal with detailed would prefer to continue running it after
wording matters over the phone, so Etch- setting it up as it Profit corporation,
berger flew to Nashville,
de pendent of the county.
In the event the hospital trustees refuse
The county owns the hospital, but its
to sign the contract, Neiswender said, trustees, under the present system, have
there probably would be a way to dr. been appointed by the governor,
cumvent their authority. The trustees
"The lawyers iust want everyone at all

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Sanford To Gain
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By DONNA ESTES
Construction of a new block
manufacturing plant and Im.
provements to the existing Rinker
Materials redyiIxplgnt At 2210 W
25th 51, Sanford, will begin on
March 24, announced M.E. Rinker,
president of the firm.

Rinker said the total cost of the
project, for which a contract is to be
awarded March 10, Is estimated at
$1.5 million. The scheduled
prQduction rate of the concrete block
plant will provide 5 million blocks
annually,
The target date for completion of
construction is
17.
Improvements to the ready-mix
plant will include six aggregate
silos, storing 2,580 tons of aggregate,

and a material handling system with
four conveyors. Two ready-mix
plants currently occupy the location.
The new silos at the ready-mix plant
will each be 45-feet high and 20-feet
wide and each will hold 430 tons of

aggregate.
The block plant will incPdde four
curing kilns and a 9,555-square foot
building housing machinery. In the
yard area outside, 650,000 units of

Bani-Sadr

Plans are to pave the entire ready.
mix and block plant area with 1,100
square yards of concrete. The

The new block plant and Improved
ready-mix plant will provide jobs
Including
management
and
supervisory positions, forklift

operators, plant tenders, drivers
and other personnel, Rinker said.
New jobs to be created for new
block plant operation total 11 to 15,

according to a company spokesman.
The exact number of new jobs and
the additional payroll will be
determined later in the year.
The company, founded in 1P26, will
have 15 block manufacturing plants
operational in 1* to serve con.
struction needs of growth areas

throughout Florida. The company
presently operates 41 ready-mix
plants In Florida which serve as
outlets for concrete blocks the
company manufactures.

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had cluince to look over
agentspealngaswealthyArabstryingto
the material," he said. However, But.
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Win congressional favors, but he said he
taglla left open the possibility he might
only took the money to further his own '"'
challenge the subpoena under the US
Investigation of some "shady arac.
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ress "some Immunity."
S Battaglia Kelly's
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Battaglia said he hopes a federal judge
"s Monday that Kelly told him to fluenced by the prosecuting attornsi" would throw out any indictment before
arrange an appearance before the grand he said. '1 doWt recall a grand jury wier Kelly's can went to trial, If It did, hO said
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facility. He has announced he will go into
real estate in this area.

By DAVID M. RAZLER
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The Longwood City Comnusston voted
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building it had been constructing withouts. -.
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company had failed to get a permit to
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Meanwhile, Battaglia indicated he
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that he cannot be compelled to may fight a subpoena that seeks
WMI grand jury that he expects WIU
testify," Battagila said. "He has an documents
including files,
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absolute right to remain silent. But he correspondence, and Kelly's
up.
Kelly and seven other conreseme does not with to do that"
polntment
bookand
telephone
log—from
have been
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bonuses to employees for remaining
loyal during the hospital's uncertain
future, said he would sign the contract
even though it prohibits, retroactive to
Dec. 31, 1919, unscheduled bonuses or
raises or out-of-the-ordinary business
tran sactions of any kind.
Asked about his plans for bonuses,
harris replied, "I don't plan to bring it
up."
Hospital Public Relations Director Kay
Bartholomew said she expects the board
to present plaques of appreciation to
hospital Administrator Charles C.

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days and hand over the Americans to Western reporter: "Iran has not yet
Vance would only say his meeting with
AyatollaH Ruhollah Khomeini today government troops, another possible officially approved,"
Waldheim gave them "a chance to
handed over his powers as supreme indlcitlon Khomeini intended to give the
Iran verbally Informed U.N. review the situation In depth." He
commander of Iran's military to president the authority to make decisions Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim praised Waldheim for
the "very effective
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, Iranian that had been made by the ayatollah Monday It accepts the five international and hard work
devoted to this
news reports said,
since he took power last February.
jurists he has chosen for the panel but problem."
The announcement ot the change came
Khomeini has been hospitalized In Waldheim was awaiting a formal,
Ins terse report by the official Pars news Tehran with a heart condition since Jan. written communication from Tehran
Iranian President Abolhassan BaniSadr
agency and in a Tehran Radio broadcast 24.
has said the United States also must
before announcing the commission.
monitored In London.
iiiake
a statement admitting culpability
In Vienna, U.N. Secretary General
After Waldheim announces the con'- In the shah's actions and promise not to
In his message to the president, Kurt Waldheim told the Austrian
Khomeini, 79, said, "At this sensitive newspaper Die Presse today the hostages mission's formation, the five members interfere in Iranian affairs or attempts to
are to meet in Geneva for a planning extradite the deposed monrach, The
stage when the need for centralization Is could be released within two weeks.
session before heading to Tehran.
greater than at any other time," BaniUnited States has said it would admit
The release would be achieved through
U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance nothing.
Sadr was appointed to "represent" him the efforts of the committee
up by briefed President Carter Monday night
as the supreme commander, as defined Waldheim to examine Iran'sset
charges of on his meetings in New York with
In an interview with a Japanese
by Iran's new constitution, Tehran Radio the crimes during the shah's regime, the Waldheim
newspaper published today, the Islamic
and
two
of
the
panel
members
said,
secretary-general said,
militants besieging the embassy called
earlier in day.
"It Is hoped that with your efficiency,
lie stressed the five men appointed to
the U.N. commission a "U.S. plot hatthe affairs of the country and the armed the commission had passed muster with
Vance's unexpected meeting with the cued
by Waldheim."
forces will continue running according to officials in Washington as well as Haul
secretary-general indictated the crucial
Islamic principles," the message added. Sadr and Foreign Minister Sadegh question of a timetable for the hostages'
A spqkesman for the militants
release had not been resolved. That was
repeated the only solution to the crisis
Khomeini's order, coupled with an Ghotbzadeh.
earlier decision by the ruling
Thus, formal acceptance by Iran was confirmed by White House aides who would be the return of the shah to face
Revolutionary Council to give Bani-Sadr, all that stood in the way of the corn- indicated Carter would not he able to trial.
announce such a timetable when the
I?, full executive powers, broadened the mission to begin its probe,
"This is the only way for the solution of
commission
begins its work,
resident's power base considerably.
Western news reports said informed
the hostage issue," he said, adding that
The Kuwaiti newspaper Al Watan sources said Ban-Sadr was expected to
One aide said Carter agreed to the the militants "don't recognize the right"
reported during the weekend Khomeini give his written approval today, but the investigative panel because he had of the commission to investigate the
jranted BanI-Sadr the power to remove head of the president's secretarial, "specific understandings" as to its goals actions of Shah Mohammed Reza
he militants holding the hostages for 108 identified only as Dr. Taghavi, told a and operation. He did not elaborate,
Pahlavi.

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with fencing lad landscaping. Plans
are also to install a dust ixillector to
collect dust from the operation
rather than allowing it to escape Into

Kelly Will Appear Before Jury
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Herald Staff Writer

sign."

Harris, who proposed at his first board
meeting on Jan. 22 that the hospital grant

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'11 our attorney recommends we sign
it," said trustee Fred Mobley, "then I see
no problems.'
"As far as it goes, the county sold the
hospital, so 1 see no problem,' said
trustee E. C. Harper Jr.
Newly appointed trustee Dun Reynolds
said yesterday, "I see no problem,
unless something is brought up that I'm
not aware of,"
Arthur Harris, also newly appointed,
said that he would sign the contract.

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WORLD
IN BRIEF
1 Welcome To The 1980s,'
Says Triumphant Trudeau
TORONTO (UP!)— Pierre Elliott Trudeau, In one of
the greatest political comebacks in Canadian history,
ousted the 9-month-old government of Joe Clark and
won an unprecedented fourth term of prime minister in
leading his Liberal Party to a majority victory.
The dapper Trudeau, 60, who only thre months ago
said he would retire from politics, announced his
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"Well, welcome to the 1980's."
Unofficial results showed Trudeau's Liberals won
148 of the 281 seats that were contested in the House of
: Commons. Clerk's Conservatives won 100 seats and Ed
Broadbent's socialist New Democratic Party won 33.
Vo ,Ns was l..i......J uiie wsirict
.n
until next niontn
due to the death of a candidate.
A total of 141 seats were needed for an absolute
majority. Trudeau's Liberal Party's victory means he
will be able to rule without having to form a coalition
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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole deputies are continuing their investigation Into the
death of a 48-year-old Winter Springs man, whose body was
found Monday morning at the side of a road.
While the Investigation has not been completed, deputies are
tentatively calling the death a suicide.
the head, possibly selfsay. His body was found at 6:45 a.m.
Monday on Lake Drive, south of Byrd Avenue, in Winter
Springs. A shotgun lay by his
deputies
A car the victim was in the process of
was
few feet away with its engine
deputies who only released the report of the death this morfling,
The man died of a shotgun wound to

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance left on a four-nation
Inn to
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attempt to coordinate western response to the Soviet
occupation of
Vance departed Andrews Air Force Base for Bonn,
West Germany, the first leg of a trip to drum support
for America's efforts to punish the Russians.

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WOOD HOME
A fire starting in an oil heater did more than $20,000 in
damage to a Longwood home Monday morning, Seminole
firefighters report.
The blaze at 1780 Robert St. burned through the main truss
supporting the house owned by Donald Riesen, but caused no
injuries, firefighters say.
The fire began in the heater and spread into the attic where
most of the damage occurred, firefighters say.
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Farmers want a piece of
, the act-q in theproduction of alcohol fuel from corn
before large corporations and oil companies get
control of the business,
American Agriculture Movement farmers
in
- Washington for the third consecutive year since
the
movement's creation
are devoting part of their
attention to make sure federal funds are allocated for
farm iWoilühin1flié Iuéh.
The alcohol is used with gasoline to produce gasohol,
a mixture of approximately io percent alcohol and 90
percent gasoline.
I.eatriee Benson of Appleton. Minn,, said farmers
would pay close attention to gasohol provisions of a
pending energy bill before a House-Senate conference
to make certain it contains provisions favorable to
farmers,
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ATLANTA UPIt
Prosecuting attorneys are
hoping to dispense quickly with flint witnesses they
need to identify evidence so they can launch into
substantive testimony backing up charges that former
budget director Bert Lance and his three co-defendants
violated federal banking laws.
Prosecutor Edwin Tomko said the so-called custodial
witnesses bank and business officials who identify
records from their files for evidence — who would be
called today included representatives from the
Calhoun First National Bank, the north Georgia bank
Lance headed for 11 years.
Tomko said testimony detailing the 33 charges of
Wink fraud and conspiracy against the four defendants
wouldbegin later in the week.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— A group of U.S. relief
agencies is working on a plan to resettle Indochinese
refugees at the site of the 1978 Jonestown massacre in
the Guyana jungle.
A State Department official said Monday night the
U.S. government was not involved but confirmed
private agencies had the proposal unde(consideration.
Andrea Braithwaite, third secretary of the Guyanese
Embassy, said there was "some discussion" of the
plan between her government and relief agencies "but
I do not know they will be put into Jonestown or that the
deal will go through."

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and the board each have five members from corresponding
districts.
Ms. Glenn also suggested the two groups look Into
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dt5Ifl5 studies.
agreed using county employees for such studies could
taxpayers' money. But he told Ms. Glenn:
"The largest complaint we have is on our food
program, so youjiay not want to get Involved with it."

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AREA READINGS (P a.m.): temperature' 87; overnight
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low: 16; ye.terd*y's high: 65; barometric pressure: 29.96;
me sciooi board members agreed It would be beneficial to
- relative hwnklity: 97 percent; winds: north at 13m.p.b.
con1twiththecomy,butmintaInedjt
has 1jal authorjyjn
WEDNESDAY TIDES: DAYTONA REACH: highs, 11:16
the
matter
of
school
locations.
a.,; lows, 4:41 am., 5:96 p.m.; PORT CANAVERAL: highs,
10:54 a.m.; lows, 4:32 a.m., CU p.m.; BAYPORT: highs, 3:54
Commissioner Sandra Glenn suggested the beat method
am., 4:08 p.m.; lows, 10:08 a.m., 10:51 p.m.
communication would be for each commissioner to keep In
BOATING FORECAST: St. Augatine to Jipiter Inlet, Oud touch With the school board ni.mbsr fnms the aim, district.
96 Mm A mall craft advisory Is In effect. Winds north part The school board members weed to do this. The commission
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decreasing to around 15 knots lit today through Wedneida,,.
winds soath part variable mostly west or northwest 15 knots
gradually becoming north to northeast 15 to 30 knots lit, today AREA DEATHS
4hrovo Wednesday. Son 5to 10feet north and 4 to 7feet south.
rain
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In other developments:
President Carter's No. I point man,
A Republican candidate, Senate GOl'
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press secretary Jody Powell, says he
leader Howard Baker, disapproves that nandez, a California businessman, saiq
believes next week's New Hampshire
kind of campaigning,
he wants the Federal Election Corn
primary Is going to be "a very tough,
Baker termed the sparring between mission to investigate what he calls th
close race" between his boss and Sen. Kennedy and Carter "a political 'Puerto Rican Watergate." He charge
Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.
abomination," adding he doesn't want to Sunday's GOL' primary in Puerto Rico, ii
But in a briefing with reporters see the Republican Party "stoop to which he got less than 1.0 percent of the
Monday, he noted Kennedy was saying name-calling."
vote, was riddled with voting fraud. I
the same thing and urged reporters to
Baker said In New Hampshire he has
—In Stevens Point, Wis
Vic
be skeptical "about what Kennedy and rejected the wish of some advisers to
Mondale
said
Presider
we say about what the polls show,"
change strategy and "slash at Bush or President Walter
Carter needs patience and trust
nc
At the same time, Powell initiated escalate the attack."
In
this
period
of
intcrnation
another critique of Kennedy's campaign
"But I don't want to be president that politics
tension. "I do not believe the Americas
saying, "I noticed today Senator bad," he said.
Kennedy has now adopted a totally
Baker said he was disappointed with people want the presidnt out an
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different view toward the shah and past his showing in the Puerto Rico primary, engaged in Politics when Americans are
U.S. policy than he has maintained in the where he ran some 20 percent behind being held hostage," he said.
past several months."
winner George Bush, but continues to be
—Hosalynn Carter leaves Thursday on
"1 think he continues to conic around to "dead serious about running for a three-day campaign swing. She'll caniwhatever position he considers expedient
president."
paign in New Hampshire both Thursday
directly contradicting himself,"
Ronald
Reagan,
meanwhile, and Friday, and sandwich in fund-raisers
Powell said.
apologized to anyone who may have been in New York and luncheons and recepKennedy's spokesman Thomas South- offended by his telling of an ethnic joke Lions in Vermont and Massachusetts.
wick retorted the senator is "tired of
aboard his campaign bus, but described
—And in Springfield, Mass,, Rep. John
TOP SNIFFER RETIRES
hearing these types of accusations from the reporting of the story as a "cheap Anderson said the most important aspect
the spokesman for the candidate who shot."
No gold watch was awarded to Sall' when she
of any presidential candidate is that he
pledged
in 1976 he would not decontrol oil
"I don't go around telling ethnic jokes "speak to the issues ... if you have a new
retired recently after eight years of sniffing out
or gas prices, that he would balance the
to be funny or to be slurring," he told and distinct and different message
explosives for the New 'York Police Department'sbudget, that
he would reduce the inflation reporters between stops in New Ramp- people are going to listen, and when they
bomb squad. But the 10-year-old Labrador to percent, and that we could depend on shire. "As a
matter of fact, I'm very (10 listen, they will come out to support
retriever did receive a string of knockwursts —
it.,,
much opposed to that. There seems to be you." Anderson has been getting only a
and retirement papers from officer Joseph
lie said Powell should "get off the a little mixup in the manner in which it small percentage of the Republican vote
Cipriano, who trained the dog.
federal payroll and out into the campaign
was told frankly I think it was a cheap in preference polls, but said, "Iui juñt
where he obviously belongs and where shot," he said,
not discouraged."
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Southern Californians put up barricades
and tunneled under their homes today In
napes of staving oft the next batch of n1uc1
slides and flash floods, triggered by the latest
batch of thunderstorms moving In off the
Pacific.
At least 16 people have died and four others
were missing in six days of heavy rain,
mudslides and flash flooding. One child in
Rancho Cucamonga was swept into a sewer
drain during the weekend, while a Los

Angeles woman was suffocated by mud.
California Guy. Jerry Brown suspended his
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"It's the worst flooding we've had In the
area in 10 years," one observer said.
In Southern California. sections of freeways
and roads throughout the region were washed
away or blocked by mud and debris. Am
service between Los Angeles and San Diego
was halted because of a washed-out bridge.
At least 26 houses were destroyed, some of
them pushed down hillsides by tons of mud
and debris, and at least another 152 were
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
A new chanter, calling for a switch In administration of the
city of Altamonte Springs from a strong mayor to a city
manager, will be explained to the city's voters at four public
meetings, the first to be held today.
The meetings are to be held at 7:30 p.m. today at Lake
Orients School; Thursday at the Altamonte Civic Center; next
Thursday at the Spring Oaks Recreation Center and on March
3at city hall.
A referendum
the charter Is scheduled for March 11,
The charter to be considered by the people on that date
prepared by a citizens committee, created by ordinance
adopted by the city commission on Oct. 17, 1978. The group had
its final meeting Sept. 20, 1979 and submitted the documents to
the city commission. The commission adopted the proposed
charter by ordinance Dec. 18, 1079, subject to ratification by
the people.
major change In the new charter calls for the appolntment of a city manager by the city commission. The new
charter, if approved by the people, will go Into effect on Nov.
17, 1981, unless the current mayor, Norman Floyd, leaves
office sooner.

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public a complete report on the finances and administrative
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In the city of Los Angeles alone, authórf ties
estimated destruction of public facilities
$60 million. Losses in the unincorporated area
of Los Angeles County reached $100 million.

CHICAGO (UP!) Mayor Jane M. Byrne has threatened called a "goon squad," responsible for beating up nonto fire as many as 600 striking firefighters and replace them strikers, demonstrating and making threatening phone
with men and women from the Fire Department's calls. She did not say, however, that they were the same
eligibility list,
strikers she planned to fire.
As the firefighters' walkout entered its sixth day today,
Union officials claim that all but 200 of the city's 4,350
Mrs. Byrne prepared to seek a
order to prevent firefighters are on strike. Mrs. Byrne has said, however, at
striking firemen from picketing at firehouses,
least 600 firefighters are on duty.
A Cook County Circuit judge Sunday issued a preliminary
The legal action planned by the mayor was the latest In a
Injunction ordering the firefighters back to work, and fining
mounting offensive against the strike by the Chicago Fire
the union $40,000-a.day for each day that the strike conFighters Union. Mrs. Byrne has said she will never again
t inucs.
negotiate with the union's current leadership.
"We are processing an additional 400 recruits from the On Monday, she Issued her threat to dismiss and replace official city hiring list and these men also will be assigned to
up to 600 firefighters. She said 250 new recruits already had fire companies in short intervals under our crash training
been hired,
program," Mrs. Byrne said, vowing to bring the departMrs. Byrne said about 600 strikers have formed what she ment up to full strength.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Petition drives have
been launched to legalize marijuana and reduce
property assessment requirements to keep down taxes.
Disparate groups conducting the drives for 258,600
signatures to get the propositions on the November
ballot held back-to-back new conferences Monday.
Ed Havill, Lake County property appraiser, Is
chairman of a drive by 66 elected appraisers to drop
the constitutional standard for valuing homes for t'
purposes at 100 percent to 68 percent.
David Reid, 28, an ex-waiter from Bradenton Beach,
is heading the marijuana amendment campaign.

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The Senate Commerce Committee began four days
of hearings on Public Service Commission transportation laws Monday. Legislators were beselged by
businessmen and truckers who like things the way they
are.
Only Common Cause called for substantial reform,
saying the PSC keeps competition down and prices up
by setting rates and deciding which firms can get into
the trucking business.
Under the Sunset Act, PSC statutes go off the books
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proceeding.
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required before an attempt could be made to move the
Blackthorn 1,200 feet to shallower water, where it
would rest on the bottom with its superstructure above
the surface.
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highlight of the Bacchus parade for four years went up ir
smoke Monday while awaiting the trip to its den. A man wa
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Police Monday announced a total of 103 arrests were On.,. id
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Starting Wednesday, Evening Herald readers will be treated
By DIANE
10 an added bonus from one of the brightest "down home"
Herald Staff Writer
columnists in print today — Lewis Grizzard.
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The $eminole
. County Commission and the Seminole County
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School Board met Monday and agreed to Increase cornbeen known to touch the hearts of readers with warm; er5onal inimlcátlon
between the commission and the board to avoid
Accounts of human experiences.
expensive
duplication
of eUcrts and facilitate
planning
And to get things rolling quickly, Grizzard's column Wed.
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nesday is sure to brighten the day for traditionalists, but might
In a rare get-together, the two groups agreed that providing
cause some feminists to take issue. His topic? Be De
rek and for the youth of Seminole County goes far beyond building
the latest "cora'ow" hairstyle fad.
schools - extending to park development, providing tire
- Grizzard is a country music fan ever since he was
oil protection and security and other services.
enough to put adime In the juke box slot at Steve Smith's truck
The county's main complaint to the school board was that
ratop In Moreland, Ga., his hometown. His all-time favorite Is
the
board provides too little advance notice to the county when
Tom T. Hall's "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon WIne,"
it builds a school.
t.ewisclahns he can do an impression of the Lefevres in which
"We have to know the impact a new school Is
to have
he does all four parts.
on roads and traffic in time to get something Inio the budget,"
For another thing, he's a train buff and has logged 50,000
miles. He is not shy of flying, but crashing and burning con- Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff said. "And we need to
know what the building is like so we can plan for a fire."
cerns him somewhat. He observes, "Ever notice the first thing
School Board member William Kroll said the school board is
you see at an airport? It's a big sign that says 'Terminal."
not
bound by county building and zoning regulations or county
Grizzard claims he has a lot of culture. He's seen the King
fire codes.
Tut exhibit, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, several
"But
who Is going to fight
the
fire?" Kirchhoff asked.
Broadway plays and Willi e Nelson In concert at the Omni in
agree
at
the
county should be
Atlanta. He likes Willie Nelson best of all,
about the layout of county schools and said It would send plans
His writing has a unique touch so much so that his mall for the
five additional elementary schools and a middle school
count is incredible, Grizzard proves that reading is not a lost
it plans to build In south Seminole.
art, Neither is writing. In college, he won a William Randolph
While acknowledging the school board's autonomy, the
Hearst Award for doing an expose on a fortune teller in Athens, commissioners suggested
it would be helpful if the board
Ga. who hadn't paid for her busitjess license and was operating
would check with the county's planning and zoning depart.
ftnaresidentlalzone.Sheputthiscurseonhim_rneanwomen
manIa and engineering staff before building schools so the
Lwould take all his money and his hair would fall out. Grizzard
county
WouW have advance Ilme to plan for drainage, traffic
still has his hair, but money-hungry women continue to plague
and
Impact
on residences.
1IIIII.
Kroll
told
the
commissioners the board has no staff, and such
In 1967, he won a $600 Minneapolis Star-Tribune
scholarship
information
the superiajçndent of schools,
for being the outstanding male Junior In journalism school
at who has a staff.
the University of Georgia Inn which he graduated In 1968
"You should make Mr. Layer (the superintendent of
Other college honors Include membership in
honorary
schools)
understand," said Commissioner Bob Storm, "that
journalism fraternities and Sigma P1 Fraternity.
the county would like to know about then things
I Grlzzard'i newspaper experience Includes being the Athens
Sciloig Board Chairman Allan Keeth said one portion of the
Daily News sports editor, executive sports editor of The
county's comprehensive plan "really bugged us."
Atlanta Constitution, sports editor of The Chicago Sun-Times,
"The part that gives the county veto power over selection of
sports columnist of The Atlanta Constitution and city
sites," he said. "This Is contrary to our reading of the
columnist of The Atlanta Constitution,
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GUILTY VERDICT IN BOAT THEFT
Joseph Harold Morin, of 645 Featon Place, Altamonte
Springs, was found guilty Friday of three counts stemming
from the theft of a boat on Oct. 20, 1979.
The circuit court jury found Morin guilty of burglary, grand
theft and possession of burglary tools.
Morn was charged with using wire cutters to steal a boat
Kenneth Carson's home at 220 Orienta Point, Altamonte
YOUTHS THREATEN WITH GUN
Chuluota woman, who confronted two youths rummaging Spring.].
At the trial, Richard Guerrera, who admitted participating
through her husband's dresser Monday, found herself looking
the crime, but who was not charged, told the jury Morin cut
In
down the ba rrel of a silver pistol, deputies say.
left
her
home's
the
boat
loose and planned to meet him on the other side of
Tammy Fausnaush told deputies she had
yard
Lake
Orlenta.
back door unlocked as she went Immediately across her
Guerrera, who took the boat out on the lake, jumped from it
to her parents' home Monday around 2 p.m.
At 2:40 p.m. she saw two youths enter the house at 351 E. 4th and swam to shore as police arrived.
St. and returned to investigate, deputies said.
MAN HELD FOR EXAM
When Ms. Fausnaush caugH the youths one of the two
A Sanford man arrested for breaking into the home of an
suspects pulled a small silver hindgun and pointed It at Ms.
orange
grove manager Wednesday has been ordered held for a
Fausnaush.
psychological examination.
The two burglars then walked out of the house and down the
Horace Lee Earl, 23, of 1507 W. 12th St., was taken to Florida
street, deputies said.
Hospital North for observation following his arrest, deputies
said.
ASSAULT AT BAR
A Seminole County man was treated for a broken nose,
Earl, who was arrested in the home of Charles Nickle, a
Chase Groves manager after breaking windows and spilling
following what he said was an unprovoked attack in a bar,
jars of honey, was incoherent at the time of his arrest, said a
Monday afternoon, deputies say.
witness.
Revertus Bratcher, 30, of West Pine Street, told deputies he
was in the Club 436 on Lake Howell Road Altamonte Springs,
at 1:30 p.m., when a man hit him in the face without
provocation.
Bratcher was treated and released from Florida Hospital,

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said Queen of Carnival EIizabe:t Westerfield Burke, a college
junior named by the prestigious Rex organization.
"(People) are so excited about it. It's like a new toy all over
again. I think this year, they're going to have fun," she said.
Most of the traditions have returned
the debauchery on
Bourbon Street, with scenes raunchy enough to make an X
rated movie producer blush
the flambeaux carriers, who
strut and twirl flaming torches as they weave through crowds
at nighttime parades ... the children, perching on ladders
during parades to try to catch the cheap plastic beads and
aluminum doubloons thrown by the masked riders the mobs,
hoping to get away from it all.
The festivities end at midnight when street sweepers roll out
in full force, a crew of mounted policemen rides down Bourbon
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Altamonte, for the broken nose and a black eye, deputies
report.
No charges have been filed against the alleged assailant.

DOG
IN BLAZE
The early-morning fire which destroyed a Sanford house
trailer Monday claimed a small dog owned by Joan Bastin and
her husband, said Sanford Fire Chief George Harriett.
The fire, at 133 Bedford Court In the Carriage Cove trailer
park, destroyed the couple's trailer while they were not home,
police report.
t blaze, reported at 12:14 a.m., may have started with a
sniouldering cigarette butt, Harriett said.
Th

NEW ORLEANS i UPI 1 Mardi Gras festivities are like "a
new toy," having recovered successfully from the disappointimient and turmoil of last year's police strike.
Although the pre-Lenten festivities of Mardi Gras' have
already been marred by three major incidents, thousands or
perhaps millions have packed parade routes and the French
Quarter to join the city's annual bash,
Forecasters predicted almost perfect Mardi Gras weather
today partly cloudy skies, no threat of rain and a temperatare in the mud-60s.
This year's is the first traditional Mardi Gras since 1978. A
bitter 15-day strike by police last year forced the cancellation
of all parades in the city, and hundreds of National Guardsmen
in full battle gear ringed the French Quarter on Fat Tuesday.
"It's almost like %e've been in a war and we've come out,"

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take care of areas or retail outlets where the
satisfactory reason.
public is adversely affected. The 17 counti
"As far as Seminole County is concerned,
which received a portion of the extra gas
our information is that there is adequate
Friday would receive 66 percent of the
product there," Goode said.
reserve volume anyway, he said.
But, he added, the state still has enough of
Seminole County, Ms. Blackmon said, j
its reserves to take care of hardships. If the
sandwiched in between the high tourist at.
county fuel allocation officer determines
there is a bona fide hardship case, Goode
tractions of Disney World and the Daytona s
and receives tourist spill over from both. Both
said, then the state can act upon it within 24
hours "and probably the product can be
Orange and Volusia counties were among the
delivered in that amount of time."
17 to get the extra allocation this month.
Ms. Blackmon said, however, she is un"I hope we have enough fuel to last the
certain what is considered a hardship.
month," she said.
"There never really has been any clear
cut definition of what that is, and what
Part of the problem this month is taat
retailers, then, would get preference," Ms.
February has an extra day. Allocations are
Blackmon said.
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to be In greatest need and keep the rest in
reserve, said state fuel allocation officer Bill
Goode.
"We decided this was where it could be
more appropriately and efficiently used," he
said.
It won't do much good to protest, Goode
said, because "the volume has been
released."
Meanwhile, Ms. Blackmon said if retailers'
protests are any indication, Seminole County
may be out of gas by the end of the month.
Goode said Seminole was eliminated from
the counties the state decided to give extra
fuel to this month because it was given to
areas with high tourist traffic and because
"you have to cut off someplace."
Ms. Blackmon said Friday this-was not a

Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County's protest to the state
energy office over gas allocations won't do
much good, according to a state fuel
allocation officer.
JoAnne Blackmon, Seminole County
ritirchasing agent and fuel allocation officer,
said she has protested verbally with the state
and would file a written protest because the
state overlooked Seminole In releasing 64
percent of the state gas reserves to 17
counties.
Normally, the state releases 80 percent of
its month's reserve supply to all 67 Florida
counties on the 15th of the month. This month,
rather than a general release, the state
decided to give gas to 17 counties that seemed

New Orleans Mardi Gras Revelers Kick The Blues Away

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pair of new football fields last spring at the Red
Bug Park facility.
Now if I could just get them to come and cut
my grass.
Sanford residents with Little Leaguer's may
be wondering where the news about Sanford
Little League lu:. been. The local group starts its
season about three weeks later into the spring.
Sign ups are being held from now through
March 3rd at either the City Hall or th e Sanford
Recreation Center.
Tryouts will be held on March 3rd and 4th at
the Sanford little League facility.

Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and season
openers.
Before the spring deluge of the various youth
baseball leagues gets underway, a couple of local
guys deserve a pat on the back.
Butch Alexander, the head of County Parks
and Recreation has teamed up with Jack Laing
to transform Seminole Pony Baseball's weed
city into some of the best looking diamonds in
Seminole County.
Alexander is the turf maintenance wizard
behind the reconstruction of Lake Brantley's
football field and laid the groundwork for a
maintenance crew, operating under the
Seminole You th Sports Association, that has
been working hard to get the baseball diamonds
in good shape for most season openers that take
place the first and second weekends of March.
Laing and his crew ha ve transformed old fields
into new and have created three brand new fields
at the highway 419 facility. That particular
maintenance crew also deserves a pat on the
back for the fine work they did in putting in a

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Gold is the metal that drove men in a fury
across the mountains to California, and by fast
clinDer ship to San Francisco. forever
denominating th is state as th e golden one
VYC KHUW somening UI the power of gold LU
change history. But we do not believe the current ROBERT WALTERS
gold rush in the world's markets is going to have
any great impact except upon the pocketbooks of
those who deal and speculate in precious metals.
Ha lcyo
We do not share the views of those who, like the
late poet Ezra Pound, saw gold as the dominating
force in the affairs of nations.
The demonetization of gold In the United States
Days Go
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began in 1934, putting the country on a modified
gold standard. The dollar was completely
unlinked from gold in 1971, when the government
dropped the requirement that 25 percent of all
Federal Reserve notes be backed by gold. In 1975,
Americans were once again allowed to own gold
For the
MANCHESTER, N.H. (NEA)
once mighty Kennedy political dynasty, it has
bullion as an investment,
Now the money supply in this country is In- come to this: an empty coffee can with a
handwritten note taped to the side that says,
dependent of the gold supply, and that gives
"Your donation will help Ted Kennedy win
more flexibility in managing our economy.
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But gold remains an international medium of
The can, holding only a few dollar bills, sits
exchange, as it has been for at least 10,000 years. forlornly on a scuffed bridge table in the
As su, it is far more important than tulip bulbs barren basement hail of St. Catherine's
or soybeans, although speculators have played Church here. Around the edge of the room are
those commodities even more heavily than the seated 200, perhaps 250, people.
The room could hold five times that numgold market at different periods in the past.
hot the turnout is barely respectable
The remarkable run-up in the price of gold in
because the scheduled speaker is not Sen.
recent years and months reflects a general Edward M. Kennedy, D..Mass., but his wife,
distrust of paper money throughout the world. Jo an.
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hour of dancing, piano playing and singing of
dollar.
We take the gold fever as a symptom, not a "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" and "When
Irish Eyes Are Smiling."
cause. And as a symptom, it must be taken very
The unshakable Kennedy supporters
seriously indeed. The dependence of the remain firmly committed, "It doesn't mean a
developed economies of most of the major In- damned thing," retorts one woman when

Tonight's the last night that folks and followers
of Bill Payne's Fighting Seminole High
basketball squad can show their support and
appreciation for such a great season.
The Seminoles have indeed given Sanford
plenty to be proud of this season, rolling up a 25.1
regular season record and achieving a number
four ranking in the sta te.
Tonight is Parent's Night at the Seminole gym

and marks the last time that the Sanford seniors
will play before a home crowd.
Payne's squad takes on neighboring DeLand at
8:00 p.m. before finishing the regular season On
the road against Mainland Friday night.
It's only fitting that the entire community
should pack the gym to the rafters to support a
fine group of yo ung ball players.

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A tip of the hat goes out to the athletic
department and administration at Lyman High
for running i first class district wrestling
tournament over the weekend.
Lyman athletic director Ed Buckner, prin cipal
Carlton He nley, Bill Scott and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Skip
Peltzer did a super job. Their efforts are the key
to the Greyhounds hosting the regional and sta te
wrestling tournaments in the coming weeks.
A special tip of the hat goes to Margaret
Barhart and her staff of sta t girls who made
keeping up with the results extra efficient for
media representatives.

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Friday nigh t's finale will coach Bill Payne, both got a Tribe's traditional waltz in
Bob Peterson's Lake month of the season has be ('onwa) in hit' last
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Cighit
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quarters number three and Brantley Patriots the oilier Greg Robinson's Lake Howell
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scoring
points
like a man
Toni come tourney time.
Digger Phillips can again
i. l
ir current 25-1 season, forward Bruce McCray broke All-Star Basketball game to Lawrence got a pleasant
Mainkind last Friday night %Itll
a new lewse on life latel%. I(x)k for a healffiv Horace
i ".
At a big fieignt and ex- before bowing out 79-65. Most
yne's troops entered the the school single game be held in Gainesville in surprise from his bench last
Conw along mth trigger Holand in the line up.
night
after
three
perience
disadvantage all teams would consider a 1-I nvin
" te prep poll three weeks scoring record against the August,
Friday
After m issing two games
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the season at number DeLand Bulldogs earlier in
ve played po int loss to the Buccaneers a
Payne was honored as starters were sidelined. season long, they'
with
ankle injury Roland
matu
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ing
ruce
B
Brightman
.ht, jumped to sixth and the season with a 44 point Coach of the Year for the five Senior Sam linnon pumped in inuch improved ball the last moral
into
returned
against St. ('loud to
will
lead
the
Silver
hawks
tter settled in as the fourth effort,
county area.
21 points and got great effort two weeks 'and would ,like
The
single
most
conPUiilp
2ti
points. His return
in
than
be
tter
to
pall)
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the
McCray, the Five Star
If the Seminoles run true to from Kelvin Hiliman 19) and nothing
tributing factor to Lake battle against Spruce (reek comes it the right time ith
role
of
the
spoiler.
boils down to where it all Conference's leading scorer, form, DeLand will once again Kevin Zastrow ( 10) to whip
Howell's new found role of a tonight on the road.
esunts; 4the district tour- along with the man who's put prove pesky in the first half the DeLand Bulldogs by a 75the Orange Belt Conference
Without a doubt the most strong challenger is the
Hounding
out
a
look
at
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Tournament
right around the
it all together for Seminole, but should succumb to the 68 margin.
improved squad the tact
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registration of American youth, we are informed by those who know what's REALLY
going on in Washington, is primarily intended
as a signal to our adversaries over there of
the nation's resolve to meet any challenge.
It is a signal, however, that has been Intercepted by a multitude pf interested parties
over here who are reading much, much more
Into It.
Talk about special interest politics! This
issue has somet hing for just about everyone.
To start with the most obvious, linkage with
the stalled Equal Rights Amendment was
inevitable, to the detriment of a constructive.
consideration of both issues on their
respective merits.
Seizing the golden opportunity to say, "I
told you so," Phyllis Schalafly and company
have been indulging in understandable but
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:Don't go saying the tournament is
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Wert said Monday, alter a 7-under-par
gave him a seven-stroke lead with one
und to play in the $300,000 Tucson
n.
"It seems like we've been playing for a
eek," said Colbert, "but you aren't
ling to hear a word of complaint from
ie. I like my spot."
Who wouldn't, especially after three
lays of virtual idleness due to rain, two
Lays of back pain and the pressure of
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jrefer
be just behind in the first round,''
Stenmark said. "That gives me a
psychological push to (10 well in thmi' second
heat." The women's 10-kilometer cross
('('tintry race was the only miiedaI event
contested Monday and (lie best showing was a
22nd place finish by Alison Owen-Spencer of
McCall, Idaho. 'i'lw event was won by East
(;ermmumn}'s Barbara Petzold with Finland's
I Iilkka Hiihivuori winning the silver nietlal
and Finland's Helena Takalo taking the
bronze.
The favored Soviets failed to crack the top
three in Olympic women's cross country
racing for the first time since 1968.
Walter Malmquist of Post Mills, Vt., turned
in it good effort in the ski Jumping part of the
nordic combined, but his chances of winning a
inedil in the competition are not good
because he is weak in today's IS-kilometer
(fl)Ss country race.
Malmquist, a Dartmouth College student,
recorded jumps of 276 and 260
to finish
second behind East Germany's Ulric'k
Welding. West (;erimiun3"s Hubert Schwarz
was third.
"If he runs a normal race, he'll end UI)
about 15th," said U.S. Coach Jim Page. "If he
gets inspired a runs a great race, he could
finish ninth or 10th and that would be the best
in Olympic history for the U.S. Nordic
Combined team."
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Monday night to pace San- honors by notching 20.
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DeLand.
, Pate 8, Jackson 1. Totals: 14
me Lady Seminoles will
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Class 4A tournament.
SANFORD (35): Davis ,
In other women's action Meltoia 1, Voimibaw 1, Hardy
Monday night Maria Smith It, Beaaett 11,
collected 18 points to help Totals: 147-21 35.
Lyman's Lady Greyhounds
LYMAN (41): FerrIte 8, M.
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delayed tournament gave Colbert, the career.
winner of five events but none since 1974,
Before Colbert went out to play
3 54-hole score of 19-under-par 200.
Monday, he felt a muscle spasm in his
His nearest pursuers are defending back, so be consulted a chiropractor.
champion Bruce Lietzke, Dan
"It's no big thing," he said. "The only
Halidorson, Toil) Purtzer and Dave Barr,
reason
I'm telling you about ills to give
bunched at 207.
you
something
to write, It's something
Next are Allen Miller, Andy Bean and
that
conies
and
goes
and I've learned to
Bob Eastwood at 208 and Charles Coody
live
with
It.
I
don't
expect
it to stop me."
and Buddy AlUm are at 200. It is realistic
to say all of them are playing for second
Colbert is within range of Johnny
money, which is no small change at Miller's course record of 25-under set in
$32,400.
1976 when the former California Golden
Colbert, of course, Is shooting for the Boy took the Tucson Open for the third
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the Swedes in the goal-differential category,
which would be used to break a he the end
of regular competition Wednesday night.
Chances for a medal in the giant slalom
were severely hampered Monday when the
nation's two best slalom racers, twins Phil
and Steve Mahre of White Pass, Wash.,
imumnaged only a 14th and 15th-place finish
respectively.
"1 didn't nail it at the top," said Phil. ''The)
me today and I'll have to try
made it up
and make it up on them tomorrow."
Steve also had problems with the upper half
of the course.
"i was great through the first four or five
gates but then I got too far inside on a turn
where it drops over a sharp pitch," said
Steve.
Cary Adgate of Boyne City, Mich., was
another second behind in 23rd place and Pete
Patterson of Sun Valley, Idaho, who was fifth
in Thursda y's downhill fell and did not finish
Andreas Wenzel of Lichtenste n got a boost
from his sister s silver medal in the women s
o'ill on Sunday and turned in a run of
li through the 56 gates to finish .14 of a
second ahead of Austria's Hans Enn.
Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark finished third
behind Austrian Hans Enn.
However, most experts believe the silent
Swede will win the event with a strong run
today.

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LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UP!) The story of
Tickner, from IAUleton, Cob., and Santee,
the United States in the Winter Olympics can of Park Ridge, Ill., finished second and third
be 5uiinned quickly Heiden and hockey.
respectively behind East Germany's Jan
And if the United States is to win any more
Hoffman in the compulsory figures which
medals in the Winter Gaines, the guys with count 30 per cent of a skater's total score.
skates, not skis, are going to produce them. Scott Hamilton of Rosemont, Pa., was eighth.
eric Heiden, winner of the only two gold
World Champion Vladimir Kovaler of the
medals the United States has mustered in Soviet Union performed poorly in the figures
these gaines, goes after his third today in the and withdrew from the competition after
men's 1,000 meters. Heiden previously won
finishing fifth.
the 500 and 5,000 meters competition and
Still to come in the men's figure skating are
a good chance of winning five gold the short program Tuesday and the free
medals.
skating on Thursday night.
$pr
Tickner's high marks now make him a co
oleh1 you the truth, when people say that
favorite
with Cousins for the gold since
01
oldsi, it goes in one ear and out the
oUear," Heiden said. "The big thing for Hoffman is not considered a strong free
mels that I want to skate well. And if! feel skater.
"I can't really say it's been a surprise,"
I've given 100 percent and somebody beats
said Tickner. "I think the strongest thing
rne I'm still happy with that because there's
about my skating is that I'm strong In all
nothing I can do."
Of
ii,"
parts
ii
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medals au uv (OfltOSteu today
The U.S. hockey team moved a step closer
In the giant slalom, the two-man huge, the 10.
to the medal round of competition with its
kilometer biathlon, the Nordic combination
victory over Rumania.
an4 Ice dancing.
Buzz Schneider scored two goals and
Qarles Tickner and David Santee put the
assisted on another to spark the U.S. hockey
(Jutted States in position for medals Monday
team to victory. The triumph kept the
i. ID the figure skating competition with high
Americans, 341, in a Firstplace tie with
in the compulsory figures and the U.S.
Sweden.
remained unbeaten in four
"I thought we played fairly well," said
es with a 7.2 triumph over Romania.
Assistant Coach Craig Patrick "The enHowever, the skiers continued to disappoint
thusiasm wasn't at its highest level."
V .both
in alpine and cross country,
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That reaction is not only predictable but
almost beside the point, however, compared
to the splintering within the ranks of the sex.
ual equality movement. Some spokespersons
although a minority it would appear at this
early stage of the great debate, accept the
principle of military service for both men and
women as natural and even as useful ammunition in the never-say-die campaign for
ERA ratification. Others do not, although In.
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NEW YORK (UP!)
which is rapidly increasing In price, is a critical her candidate, by a margin of almost 2 to 1, In
say it can
The irritations were not severe, but the
"midnight
credit
card".
Doctors
precinct
caucuses.
Iowa's
democratic
threat to their economies and their currencies.
was frustrated. He could not explain
severe
lung
patient
the
mouth
and
lead
to
When
she
arrives,
Mrs.
Kennedy
offers
a
injure
It is long past time for the people of these
the cause of the injuries.
damage.
countries, and especially Americans, to face the brief but inspiring speech. "We don't have to
The doctors said a thorough history of his
Three Air Force dentists explained in the
accept the way things are," she says,
threat squarely and to take action against it. speaking quietly but emotionally and conFebruary issue of the Journal of the activities the day prior to the dental visit
Inevitably that will mean sacrifice. A hard road is vincingly about "the beautiful human
American Dental Aasoclatlon that a "mid. showed the patient had siphoned gasoline
ahead. The day Is late. Let's get moving. That Is qualities that Ted would bring to the
night credit card" Is the term for siphoning from the tank in his car to a container.
The National Organization for Women, for
gasoline by sucking on a tube leading to an
During the process he accidentally got a
presidency" and "the way he has of reaching
the message we heard from the gold market.
example, is adamantly opposed to
automobile gas tank. It often is done illicitly large amount of gas in his mouth. He spit it
out to people and helping them,"
registration of either sex. Selective service,
after dark, hence the "midnight."
out at once,
There's even a line that at tempts to turn the
according to NOW President Eleanor Smeal,
The practice occurs frequently enough to
But, the doctors said, the patient did not
family's difficult and well publicized
is not only inherently sexist but lowers the
cause the dentists to urge other health rinse his mouth for several hours. Previously,
quality of the military forces.
domestic problems into a political asset:
professionals to consider gasoline as a the patient related, when he had siphoned kas
"Ted will be able to give our country conDespite the worldwide furor over the Soviet fidence
possible source of Irritation when diagnosing and some reached his mouth, he rinsed at
the same way he has given me
Gloria Stelnem, on the other hand, is op.
invasion of Afghanistan, the superior military
patients with oral wounds,
once,
confidence, hope and understanding, parposed in principle. But If draft or register
strength of the Russians seems to assure that ticularly in the last few years."
They said to the inside tissues of the mouth
The burns affected the entire roof of his
we must, then both men and women should
can also be caused by various drugs and mouth, making it red and slightly swollen.
Those in the audience are appropriately
be counted In.
they'll get away with It. What they should not get
chemical agents including aspirin placed on The doctors said the patient was ordered on a
responsive, but they are somber as they line
away with, however, Is the Kerala massacre.
That lines her up roughly with the
the gum tissue to relieve a toothache. But bland diet. Healing took seven days.
to
shake
her
hand.
For
many,
the
only
On April 10, 1979, Afghan troops commanded by up
American
Civil Liberties Union, which
th
ey
said
gaso
li
ne
is
an
Increasing
danger
to the candida te's wife is a terse
The Air Force dentists said "it is not
Soviet military advisers machine-gunned an gee
predictably is ready to go to court over the
because of its shortages and rising prIces,
"good luck" offered In a grim tone of voice
unusual for the siphoner to accidentally aspi.
estimated 1,170 men and boys in the village of
Issue.
"Fighting the fuel shortage by siphoning °
appropriate to occasions when a relative lies
rate gasoline."
Kerala in northeastern Afghanistan. In sheer critically ill in a hospital,
gasoline
sometimes called use of the
'Possible consequences of this practice,"
But not with the power centers in Congress.
numbers this rivals the deliberate slaughter of
'midnight credit card'
me message conveyed by the evening's
should be tiisaid, "range from minor local Irritation
House Speaker "Tip" O'Neill flatly labels any
discouraged not only because of the legal to aspiration with subsequent serious
civilians when the Nazis wiped out the Czech 'events Is painfully obvious: Gone, ternidea of compulsory service for women as
implications but because it causes Injuries to pulmonary Implications."
porarily at least, are the halycon days of the
village of Lidice In 1942.
"anathema."
the mouth," the dentists' report said.
Moscow should not be allowed to slough off fabled family whose wealth, power and
Health specialists also warn that inhalation
popularity
were
legendary
all
across
the
OflCC
The report was signed by Dr. David L.
The sexual aspect of registrationaccounts of the Kerala massacre as an Americanof gasoline fumes while siphoning could harm Hoffman, colonel and periodontist, EhrlIng
land,
conscription
may have inspired most of the
I spired libel. Although the story was first
the lungs.
Bergqulst Air Force Regional Hospital, Offutt
initial
rhetoric
and attracted the headlines,
re remains the slim chance that
reported in a dispatch by Edward Girardet to the
Dr. Lewis B. Clayton, medical affairs Air Force Base, Nebraska; Dr. Ben Z.
but it is not the only point in dispute. There is
Christian Science Monitor, correspondents from Kennedy's political fortunes might take a
director of the American Lung Association, Swanson, colonel and chief, Dental Services,
also the matter of essential fairness when the
other countries have filed similar accounts. They turn for the better. But, as his wife told the
said inhalation of gasoline can lead to Torrejon Air Force Base, Spain; and Dr. Neil
manpower or person-power pool is far
chemical pneumonia which is severe and D. Lutlns, captain and dental resident, Air
have talked to eyewitnesses now scattered faithful assembled in the dreary church
larger than the numbers of recruits the arvery difficult to treat.
Force Regional Hospital, Carswell Air Force
siveral hundred miles apart who agree on details basement, "It's going to be a hard camforces actually need In periods of limited
paign."
On gasoline siphoning Injuries, they cited a Base, Texas.
emergency.
but could not have coordinated their stories.
The crime of Kerala's townspeople was to be
sympathetic to rebels fighting the pro-Soviet
Afghan government from refuges in the nearby
mountains. After women and children were
herded into a mosque, all males ranging in age
down to boys in their early teens were gathered
W*
together and told to shout pro-Communist
S
they
shouted
a
praise
to
Allah.
slogans. Instead
WASHINGTON The United States Is on
moderate Junta. Its failure to control events and military aid as a lever with which to pry
SHADES OF RED: For Sen. Strom
some real reforms out of the rulers of El
the verge of repeating Its disastrous Iranian
has been demonstrated by continuing
Thurmond, D-S.C., the treatment a cornand Nicaraguan policies In tiny El Salvador, Woodshed kidnappings, street violence and
Salvador.
munhst cou*y deservt seems to depend on
It would, for example, be In line with
with results that could be equally
random acts of terrorism.
geography, not history. Viewing the Soviet
catastrophic for U.S. Interests in Central
The one way the Junta could survive, acJimmy Carter's vocal support of human
Union as off greatest enemy
not
oy...
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cording to the experts, would be to effect land
rights to demand that, In return for U.S. aid,
one
In the communist world, Thurmond
me State Department, the Pentagon and reform, disband the hated secret police, the junta live up to its promise of a general favors cultivating close ties with Red China
the CIA have all urged Congress to rush
amnesty for political prisoners.
guarantee political liberty and curb the
as an anu.soviet ally In the Far East
economic and military aid to the coalition
Inordinate power of the army and Jhe 14The United States might insist that the
At the $ajne time, he adamantly opposes
junta that rules the Maasachuaetts.ize nation
family oligarchy that has exploited El
Junta broaden Its base to Include civilian
of sophisticated U.S. technology to'.
the
the second junta to take control since a
Salvador for generations. But this the junta
elements from the left. This would give It a
cj
any
Soviet
satellite, on the sensible grounds
coup toppled President Carla Hiunberto
cannot do, analysts feeL
to
slight chance for survival, according
Xt
that the goods may well wind up in Russia.
Romero last Oct. 15.
spokesmen for the Washington Office on Latin
Despite repeated plees—as recently as
But he Includes Yugoslavia In his list d:;.
America (WOLA), a Washington-based
Yet these lame agencies'
Jest week to enact reform measures the
satellites, despite a record of ant1.8ov1et'
h
experts privately aCkflI54(e that
junta Is by its very makeup Incapable of
Independen0e that goo back to 19a That
...
liatud, our policy advisers we urging
member Junta has virtually flO PP'
a )W before the Qdnese communists gained S
carrying tirough on its pledges, U.S. experts
on
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With two
PO'Sr With Pla1.naesistance_andseveral .
Junta without exacting any conditions
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the year at the latest.
members from the military, Is "
y
ears before the Qthij followed the
would make the aid worthwhile.
natural,"
one
sou
rc
e
like
a
ve'
e*'d
up
l
with the Russha
me predictable result Is t vience will
bsa the 'PPl"
Jh
nominally in charge of El Salvador Will put
continua and grow In the unhappy nation.
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the United States In a no-win position If the
Intelligence officials estimate that kidMentW goverignent program is wasting
Intelligence erte pesdictiona come true
me i eeviJe i 1uticj pow in napping is already a $Ikulllion'a-ys
n"flJ"na
because of fraud and red tape. Six
________
and the Junta cellapeet Ad revolt will
ElSalvador in this
has rested with 14
"ind" In El Salvador. Leftist ele,nts,
payments,
p
I
almost surely break out, with leftist rebels
cut out of participation In the junta's regime, in additi
egt.iy wealthy famili.,, which have kept
on
to
unempicyinent
conp
enJtiol1, : pi
are believed to be preparing for armed In. forwon.
encouraged by CabS and UW Mw-% Who their wealth and position by an unholy
:
could conceivably gain aaotiw tosbeld near
sirrection
with the military, And t his powe
''h Cuban help.
of
biltesu
by
f(r.Jge
;
in.
se
vttalMezicanchlfielde.lbsUnitidSta$ee will
base has remained as solid as ever since the
By using our aid package as leverage for than, '1
'nest
$1
million
has
l
nt
to
basses once more as the bulwark of an im.
(ictolier omwterafthe latest In a long line of
reform, there is an admittedly 1111i (4
suethSuhockofdiaplacsnent But a recenV
mmg.3, (ICtatlWs.
joui regime
that a peaceful solutki may be achieved In El Investigation tamed up many
fraudulent :
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it might seem, with the lessons of Iran and
Salvador. By pouring
the junta
yd
v'ments.
cratic
bungling
so :,
rat hole with no concessions, tiwe', no chance
associates Bob øimrman and Petei' Gf$t,
: "TONIGHT se going to discuss ERA. visaNicaragua at hand, that U.S. policy makers
that
lefjllnijte
paym
ts
are
usually
en
the lack of popular support for the military.
at all.
would tac 11* proposed minions In economic
vis reglswring won*i lot the draft."
delayed for months.
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Ninth race - 3 )6. 6: 31:45
3Cr' Dc La Cremel2.80 79.00 810
1 Fleetfool Zefla
600 310
bWright Heidi
360
0(1.3) 90.60; P (3.1) 392.20; T (3.
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Tenth race - 3.16, S: 31:05
7 Wright Bean
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1040 2.60 760
1 Wright Chanook
720 220
2 Drif's Fast
380
0(3.11 8.00; P (73) 38.70; 1 (7.3.
2) 63.40.
Ele venth race -3.16. 0: 31:88
1 Honky P,ibbit
480 3 60 370
3 Beau Bob
7.70 1060
2 Didjè) Win
100
0(13)36.20; P (1.3) 135.90: 1 (I
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Twelfth race -3.8, C: 35:92
i Swinqtown
1100 5.70 160
3 Tuft Dust
5.20 460
2 Rocktown Margie
6.20
0 (1.3) 37.60; P (13)131.00; 1(1.
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A - 3344; Handle $333,086.
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SANFORD-ORLANDO
Monday night results
First race S. 16, C: 31.65
1 Dan Murphy
1580 15 60 II 00
1 tIte Strutt
8 80 5 60
2 flag Boy
i 80
0 (Il) 35.00; T (1.2.1) 539.30.
Second race - 3.5,0: 39:09
I Socey Pipppr11.80 7 60 310
3 80 210
7 First
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0 (3S)7 00; P (3.3) l.10; T (3.
3.7) 7.17 80;D0 (1.3) 143.20.
Third race -5.16, M: 31:14
7 Do Fire Khaki
110 3.20 740
8 Kemo Kam
7 80 3.40
3 Wright Reamer
7.40
0 (7.8) 29.20; P (7.5) 55.30; T (7
0.3) 170.40.
Fourth race -3.16, 0: 31:85
1 Surtire Lucky
30.30 I160 660
6GHG's Jeff
11 40 860
7 I3azarro 5.20. 0 (1.6) 123.20; P
(I 6) 1918 10: 1 (16 7) 1721.20.
Filth race -3.16, 0: 31:81.
2 Italkow
II 20 980 380
7 Lake Dream
6 00 3 20
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Eastern Conference
Sixth race-5.16,A: 30:08
Atlantic Division
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280 300 770
W L Pct. GB
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7 80 3.40
Boston
44 15 .716
B Joanne 5
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011.4) 3.6O; P (4.1) 43,70; T (4.
New York
29 31 183 15.'
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25 31 174 19
Seventh race -5.16, C: 31.67
New
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25 36 410 70
2 DG'% Hot loddie 7 40 *00 320
Central Division
1 Wright Alco
6 20 6 20
W L Pct. GB
I Total Flfort
610
Atlanta
36 25 .590
0(2.11 41.00; P12.7)130.80; T (7.
San Anton
32 29 .575 'I
7.1) 437.00.
Houston
30 30 .500
Eighth race -5.15,5: 30:93
Indiana
30 32 .184 6'.'
7 Wright Fielder 1060 4 80 3 40
Cleielnd
75 38 .391 12
7 Boston Mandy
5 80 3 60
Detroit
14 47 .730 27
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380
Western Conference
0(77)19.20; P (7.7) 77.70; 1 (7
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28 .556 7'
39 371 14
47 373 Il
20 47 373 11

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MIwauke
Denver
Chicago
Utah

Pacific Division
W I Pct. GB
Seattle
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LOS Ang
'*3 18 705 7
Phoenix
40 20 661 Al l
Smi Diego
29 33 .168 16'
Portland
78 33 '*59 17
('olden St
lB 43 295 77
Monday's Games
'NO games S(tii.'cJijICd)
Tuesdays Games
Portland at New York
Phoenix at Cleveland
Seattle at Chicago
New Jersey at San Diego
Wednesday's Gain's
Milwaukee at Atlanta
New York at Indiana
Chicago at San Antonio
seattle at Kansas City
Los Angeles at Denver
Boston at Utah
HouSton at Golden State

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S. Miss. 86, St. Louis 73
S.C. Sprtnbg 77, Presby 73
Steubnvl 61, W. Liberty 60
Mldwet
Bldwn.Wllce 69, Mt Union 62
Bllarmne 87, Ind. Ctl 66
Bradley 76, Creighton 75
Butler 83. Milwaukee 69
Ctl St. 91, Walsh 65
Ctl Mo. 97, Lincoln 81
Chdrn St 97, S.D. Tch 68
Cinci 73, Loyola Ill. 70
DePaul 92, LaSalle 75
Dordt 85, M. Luther King 80
Findlay 71, Bluffton 56
Hillsdale 60. Wayne St. 55
IllinoisSt. 77, N. Iowa 56
Kenyon 70, Oberlin 60
Mo. St.L 67, E. III. 59
SI. Jos III, Ashland 97
SE Mo 76, NE Mo. 75, 20t
S. III. 114, New Mex. St. 86
SW Baptist 65, Avila 58
W. III. 91, S. lll.Ed* 82
Wichita St. 117, Drake 104
Wis. Cm Bay 70, Milton 56
Wright St. 72, Yngstwn 61
Southwest
Ab Chris 59, SW Texas SO
Ark. CoIl, 08, Ozarks 70
flthny Na:. 03, Ok. Chris 79
Cameron 92, Texas Wslyn 58
C. Arkansas 5.4, Harding 51
Centenary 98, N Tex St. 93
Grambling 75, Jackson St. 7
Lamar 99, Texas.Arl 82
La Coll 57, E. Tee Rapt. 53
NW Okla. 71, Ctl Okla 10
NE La. 79. HouSton Rapt. 58
Ok. Rapt. 68, E. Ctl Ok. 66
Oral Roberts 88, Tulsa 86
Ouachita 71, Harding 60
Philips 68, Okla. S&amp;A 62
SMU 62 Arkasas 58
Sthmn 80, Texa Sthrn 87
SW La. 56, Ark. St. 51
SF Austin 79, E. Tax St. 60
Texas AOl 67, Angelo 57
West

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East
Brandeis 83, Norwich 52
fill 86. Oswego . 65
Canisius 86, Colgate 87
Ctl Conn 73, Assmption 70
Cheyney 72, I ncoln
Connecticut 89, Vermont 62
E Strdsbq 81, Allentwn 70
Fairfield 67, Holstra 66
Gla5sboro 53, Montclair 52
Hartwick 74 Ithaca 70
Hunter 82, York 78
John Jay 78, M. Evers 73
Manhttn 76, St. Fran NY 77
Mansfld 80, Lock Haven 61
Messiah 77, York 71
Moravian 55, FDU Mad 19
Mt.St.Mry 70, Phila Tex 55
NY Tech 87, Marist 73
Northeastern 61, Army
Fluid Phrm 19, Swrthmre 47
PIT 56 Hamilton 52
Shuppnsbq 66, Pitt Jnstn 19
Tufts 7). TrInity 77
UMass 69, New Hamp, 63
Waynesbq 100, Froslbg 80
New Eng 86, W Conn
Wesleyan 61, Middlebury 56
Yale 68. Union 62
South
Chatt 81, Tenn St 16
Davdsn 73, N C Charl 70
Fairmont 80. Shepherd 68
Iayi'ttvlle 94, N c. Ctl 86
Fla 60, Jacksonville 55
F1i3 St. 86, Cleve St 83
Furman 10/, VMI
Ga Tech .10. Georgia 38
Lonqwood 85. Emory&amp;Henry 67
Louisvl /7. Va. Tech 72
Lynchbq 93, Chris Newpt 79
Marshall 78, Citadel 71
Navy 76. Lycoming 5)
N C. Wlnin 49, E. Tenn. 16
Radford 100, Bluefld 88

Arizona St 92, UCLA 80
Calif 91, U.S. Intl 80
Mesa IlL N.M. Hilnds 89
Mont-88, Portland St. 70
S. Cob. 71, Western St. 57
W. N.M. 93. So. Utah St. 69
Willmttc 68, Lewi$&amp;Clark 65

College Poll
NEW YORK (UPI)
The
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college basketball ratings With
tjrt place votes and records
through games of Sunday, Feb
17, in Parentheses: (17th week)
I. DePaul (39) (22 0)
599
2. Syracuse (22 2)
192
3. Louisville (24 2)
191
A. Kentucky (74.1)
159
S. Oregon St. (2) 3)
378
Louisiana St. (20 4)
353
Maryland p9.5)
269
0. North Carolina (19 5)
216
9. Missouri 201)
190
ID. Notre Dame (19.1)
187
11 (tie) St. John's (21 3)
181
11.(tie) Ohio St. (176)
101
13. Indiana (1) (167)
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sour local Lung Assot'iatitm.
in-law wonders why she and
justified, but your proposed
8:30
DEAR
ABBY:
My
her husband aren't invited to
"cure" would be worse than
TODAY IN FLORIDA
boyfriend
of two years I I'll
our home more often. We
the (lisease.
0 ED ALLEN
call him Al) has been
,n
would love to have them for
DEAR iI3I3Y: You said,
death
threats.
divorced woman for the last
6:514
two hours, but when they
"Parents who smoke pot in
(?) U GOOD MORNING
months tsleeping - with i 5)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
come, they stay from four to
front of their small children
Coach Reeves first task as
tier) on a regular basis.
FLORIDA
six hours!
are guilty of 'child abuse.'
athletic director of Carver is to
%Tben I Found out about it, i
7:00
if that
Well, how about parents
help a fellow conch overcome
confronted him will, it and he
(a) TODAY
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billern*'ss
which
is
destroyenough, they hardly ever
Will) smoke cigarettes in front
admitted it. I should tell you
,fl his life
come alone; they usually menu. We don't appreciate of children?
(5)0 MORNING NEWS
that lie and I have never been
7J U XIII WINTER OLYMPICS
(2)
O 0 G OD MORNING
have fromtwo to 10 "surprise being told whom and when we
Every time an adult lights
intimate because I have
Coverage of today's events IS
AMERICA
guests" whom "Mom" has will entertain and what we up in the presence of a child,
scheduled to include Ice danc.
moral convictions concerning
Invited. She greets me with will serve,
7:25
the child is forced to breathe
ing (live), trien s short program
premarital
sex.
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0(4) TODAY IN FLORIDA
her famous one-liner, "In't
figure
skating;
second
run
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MORNING
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this stunt, she may be serving smoking, The smaller the
worry about cooking,
nights a week, and we have a the men's giant slalom; men's
FLORIDA
her
guests
1.000-meter
speed
skating:
on the sidewalk, body weight of the child, the
tobrought the food."
very enjoyable, lovable
kilometer individual cross730
STEAMEDIN PENN. greater the threat —
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relationship.
country ski race Jim McKay
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serving a decent meal than
DEAR ST E A M E 0. especially to the lungs, While
hosts
What bothers me the most is
MORNING
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putting a casserole and a pie Wouldn't it simplify matters, the child's body is in the
that he was dishonest with me
AMERICA
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;ill along lie says he loves IIIC
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lie told nIL' he would like to
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We now know that there is
want and we serve our own complaints to the offending
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marry me some day, and the 'has a terminal disease, a man
twice
much
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decides to shorten his suffering
liaison with this other woman
disease among children
halt-hearlodly
finding
a
by
way
is only temporary.
8:25
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whose
parents
smoke
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claims him
If) U GOOD MORNING
cigarettes In the home,
love me and sleep with her? I
FLORIDA
The decision to smoke
150 0 GOLDIE AND LIZA
value your opinion.
LIllytililIg is no longer only the
CONFUSED TOGETHER Goldie Hawri and
8:30
Liza Minnelli combine their tam.
business of the smoker since
04 TODAY
DEAR CONFUSED: Yes
ents in a musical.varioty pro(fl U GOOD MORNING
Ids smoking does damage 10
it's possible that Al has been
gram revolving around their
AMERICA
those who must breathe
enjoying a physical (nonactual efforts to prepare for
S".'OIId-hafld SfllOke,
their fi rst in-tandem show.
love) relationship with the
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DINAH) &amp; FRIENDS
other woman, which is all
DEAR CAROLE: Right on!
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right with me provided it's all
(24 (10) MYSTERY Rumpole (J U MOVIE
That message is told clearly
right ssith her. She's filling
Of The Bailey: Rumpole And
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and in greater detail in a
The Married Lady" When
one of his needs, and he's
24 (10) ELECTRIC COMPANY
booklet, "Second-hand
Horace Rumpolo (Leo McKerri)
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lakes on a divorce case, his
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wife Hilda (Peggy Thorpe(without charge) through
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Bates) suspects him of person9:30
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By MAR%'A HAWK INS
Herald Correspondent
The First Annual Awards Banquet of the Fourth Regional
District Florida Mortician's Association ss'is held at the
Sheraton Twin Towers.
The recipient of the Mortician of the Year Award was Eunice
Idella Wilson, who also received three dozen red arid e'llow
roses, a trophy, and a white orchid frolIl her famIly and
friends.
This occasion began Black Awareness Week.
Miss Wilson IS the owner and directress of the WilsonEichelberger Mortuary 1110 Pine Ave., Sanford. Eunice as she
is called by many of her friends is the fourth child of M
Mrs.
Gussie L. Wilson and the late Thomas Wilson Sr. of Sanford.
While a young girl growing up in Sanford on West 13th Street
were the family lived, she attended Pearl's Day Elementary
Private School. She received her high school education at
Crowns Academy, now Croonts Junior ugh School.
To (flake her dream come true, Miss Wilson enrolled in the
New York School of Embalming and Restorative Art. She
received her degree in Mortuary Science. After graduation
she returned home to do her internship under the late L. V.
Eichelberger, and received her embalmer and funeral
director's license.
Although she is involved with her business, church and
community work, Miss Wilson finds time to help others. She
has served Seminole County and surrounding areas in tier
business dince 1955. She serves her community and mankind
with respect and dignity.
Miss Wilson has received many plaques and certificates for
her erke and wIIcei'fl for utliers. She is an ambitious, industrious and sincere Christian worker and a dedicated ser'ant.
Miss Wilson says that whatever she has achieved in life, she
owes to her parents and family.
She is an active member of the Florida Mortician's
Asoclation, Inc., and an executive board member of National
Funeral Director's and Embalmer's Association, Florida
Funeral Director's Association and National Funeral I)Irec-

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GaCy liCtI ttis Bi. ned A1ive
SS bTty Prosecutors
CHICAGO iUPI — Prosecutors in the John Wayne Gary a homicide.
mass sex-murder trial have raised the possibility that some of
The trial was interrupted briefly during the unusual holiday
Gacy's alleged victims may have been buried unconscious, but session as Bessie Stapleton, the mother of one of the victims,
alive, in the makeshift cemetery In his crawlspace.
cried aloud as Stein described the excavation of her son's
But prosecutors said there is no direct evidence to confirm makeshift grave.
such speculation.
The interruption came as Stein described a chain bracelet
Chief Deputy Cook County State's Attorney William Kunkle found in the shallow grave where workers found "body No.
6"
raised the possibility Monday while questioning county - Mrs. Stapleton's son, Sam,
Medical Examiner Robert J. Stein, who examined the bodies
Earlier in the trial, Mrs. Stapleton collapsed on the witness
of 30 of the 33 victims who Gacy Is accused of killing,
stand whim - .idntift'im' Ihn
... hrn,n1nt
me 33 murder charges against Gacy are the most ever
Judge Louis B. Garippo halted the trial briefly, sent the jury
brought against an individual in U.S. history.
from the room and warned the relatives of other victims that
Showing Skin a rope ligature taken (runi one ü(Uit' gfd4,e, some ensuing arguments would be
"grim."
Kunkle asked how long it would take a victim to lose consciousGarippo
asked
that
any
relatives
who felt they could not
ness,
handle
the
testimony
not
stay
in
court
for that part of the case,
Stein said, "Moments."
' so this trial can proceed in an orderly fashion so as not to
Kunkle then asked how long it would take a person to die if a
distract the jury or cause any undue influence on the jury."
ligature were used on him.
Stein said he was called at home the nlghtGacy was arrested
Stein said it would be difficult to say —'but he estimated it
- Dec. 21, 1978, and told, "Doc, I think we have a big one,'
would be only a short period of time.
As soon as he walked in the front door of Gacy's northwest
Asked if it were possible for a person to be strangled to the suburban ranch house, Stein testified, he recognized
the odor
point of unconsciousness and for a layman to think h wu
of decomposing bodies,
dead, Stein said, "Definitely."
Realizing he had "a major situation" on his hands, Stein
Kunkle later asked Stein if he would consider it a homicide if
returned the following morning and ordered that Gacy's
a victim were strangled to unconsciousness, then died in a
crawispace be divided into a grid pattern and dug up in "archeological fashion."

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Notice is hereby given that a are engaged in business at 1505W.
engaged in business at P.O. Bc.
25th Street, Sanford. Seminole
380. Lake Monroe, Fl, 32711
County. Florida, under the tIc.
Seminole County, Florida, under
titloos name of GENEVA GAR
the fictitious name of .18.5 EN
DENS APARTMENTS and that
TERPRISES, and that I intend to we intend to register said name
register said nemewith the Clerk with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Seminole County, Florida In ac
County, Florida In accordance
cordance with the Vovlsions of the
with the provisions of the Fic.
Fictitious Name Statutes, Towit:
litlous Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957
1957.
sIg. Charles Schwartz,
Trustee
519. J.M. Weir
Avanti Development
Publish January 29 and February
Corporation, Inc.
5, 12, 19, 1980
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PublIsh Feb. 5. 12. 19, 26, 1980
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
FlorIda Statutes 197.246
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Leo W. and Jeanne d'Arc
Salvail.theholderofrnefollowlng
certificates has filed said cer
tificatesfor a tax deed to be issued
iiitjn. The certificate numbers
and years of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which It was assessed
are as follows:
Certificate No. 455
Year of Issuance 1974
Description of Property Lots 61,
62, 63, 73 + 74 .1 0 Packards 1st
Add to Midway PB 2 PG 101
Name In which assessed Lu Von
Moses, Heirs
All of said property being in the
County of Seminole, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate or cer
tifleates shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
described in such certiflc*t
certificates will be sold to t
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 3rd day of March, 1980
at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 8th day of January,
1950.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
Sanford, Fla.
By: Cheryl Greer
Deputy Clerk
(tALJ
Publish January 29 and February
5, 17, 19, 1980
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Orlando - Winter Park
Seminole
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HOURS

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Suspected

searched this morning for a wealthy
young housewife they believe shot her
two small sons, left their bodies on a
in a

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NOTICE is hereby given that the

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FIBERGLASS EXPERIENCE
Fiberglass, gel coat &amp; mold
maker. Pay according to exp.
Apply Starline Enterprises,
Bldg. 298, Rudder Cir., San.
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man said. Both had been shot once in the couple's fashionable, brick, bungalowchest,
style house to find his wife and children
For much of the night, a two-county missing.

perhaps to kill

of Duval

The pajama-clad bodies of 3year-old

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Meeting held on the 12th of Execution issued out of and
day of February,

AD., 1950, In the under the seal of the Circuit Court
Commissioners' Meeting of Seminole County, Florida, upon
Room In the Courthouse at San. a final judgement rendered in the
ford, Seminole County, Florida, aforesaid court on the 29th day of

County

heretofore given, passed and case entItled, 0. Douglas Stan.
vacating

Authorities declined to quote from the

that county

father, Jacksonville

three-page note from his wife saying she

where

information in

the health, In it, she also asked

was called off when "we found nothing," was taking two guns with her

police said,
Jadison apparently

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abandoning, Kennelh W. McIntosh, et al

renouncing and disclaiming any, Plaintiff, •vs- Ethel Spivey,
the following described rights.of. as Sheriff of Seminole County,
way, to.wlt:
Florida, and I have levied upon the
SW '. of Section 36, TownshIp 21 owned
by Ethel Spivey, saId
North25feetof South "zof SE 'aol
County, Florida, more par.
Section 35, same Township
and tIcularly described as follows:
By the Board of County Corn. Range 30
East the East 66 fiat of
Florida, thIs 12Th day at Ftbniary,
of the Southwest 14 North of
BOARD OF COUNTY

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was. But he said the search would officials said,
"had this obsession

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examined both children recently and
found them to be In good health,
The two children were lying faceown
in a gulley on a narrow, 20-mtle4ong spit

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given them a clean

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of health,

believed to be driving whenshelefthome red ribbon noted that although the
shortly before 7 p,m.
temperature was In the 40s, they were
Duval officials said Jackson — owner wearing Ulin pajamas.
of a chain local fast-lunch restaurants Romine said Jackson "talked with his

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and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will t
1l00A.M.onthe5thdayof March,
AD. 1980, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, for cash,
subjed to any and all existing

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

BY: ARTHUR H. BECKWITH
JR
CLERK

323 5176

NOTICEOF APPLICATION

described personal property.
That said sale Is being made to
satIsfy the terms of said Writ of

FOR TAX DEED

AFLCIO Cool To Democratic Runners

Florida Statutes 197.246
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

Execution.
John E. Polk,

that Leo W. and Jeanne d'Arc
was

certifIcates has filed said cer

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fit Icates for a tax deed to be Issued Publish February 12, 19, 26 and

General Laborers- Day shift,
apply at Mill office between S
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person 1)3 Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford Dry Cleaners.

Haitians Dead In Ocean

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Infested waters about
miles from Port
Everglades,
A Coaat Guard search for the missing was
scheduled to resume at dawn today.
The Cot Guard said 12 people and three
bodies—aman, woman and baby g1ilwere
plucked from he ocean afr a 7O400t
sailboat returning from the Bahamas noticed
two men struggling In the water Monday and
redbud the Coast Guard.
"they clung to the (Coast Guard utility)
bout. We tried to get them on one ata time but
they all tried to jump on at once," said

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Cornerofloth&amp;French
"Your Futureour Concern"

housing. Carpentry Ex.
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portunity Employer.

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D.cld. AntiDump Suit

Florida Fruit &amp; Vegetable Association'
announced today the U. &amp; Commerce
Department has agreed to issue a final
in the anti-dumping suit that
wee Initiated by Florida winter vegetable
growers over a year ago.

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The suit alleges that Mexican growers have
been bringing winter vegetables Into the
United States below a fair market cost,
the U, S. Treasury Department
Issued
reflmInary finding against the

Gozu To Lecture On Heart
Py,kljn Peter C, Gazes will give an adon "Treatment of Congestive Heart
Failure" at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Seminole
MsmorlaJ Hoçltal (811)1) AuditorIum.
ONes, who Is rofeuor of medicine and
the Medial University of Seuth
Catalina, was rcently presented the
Dm.ye Myers Award for "outeta'ldh
A Peter C. Gazes Society has been
lonoad In ci*r to honor the plryeldan as a
aisdort chit', andin April former Interns,
rldra4a and students of Gases will assemble
r:at

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Failure

or older with good driving re
cord. Annual starting salary In

Exp. In cabinet making, Cutting

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29-Rooms

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ma. to start.

Aluminum Distributor Is

serve

sWORKING SUPERVISORS
Exp. in all phases of bldg. tnt

greater Orlando area.

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

RN or LPN, I to 12 part time.
Applyin Person Sanford Nursing

912 French Ave.
323.5176
Corner of 10th I. French
FutureOurCorsc.rn"

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Maturewomanto cantor Semi.

332399$

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

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___________________________
Legal Notice
_________________________ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Is engaged fl
business at 201 West First Street,'

business at

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the Clerk Of the CirwIt Court
this ftfthinth day of Settthsole County, Fiori
.
Fibreary, 1950.
cordancewIththoprovIsoI,ho
S. Mr Allan F. Keith,
Fictitious Name StatuSes, TO'WII:
.

I' Mr. William P. Layer

199.
Pi'III
11g. DONALD N. YAKUSH__
ebra)' 1t,U.ndMarch Publish February 13,19,
ISIS
March 4, 1110
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N Oil CE

to your phone because
something wonderful Is about to

Efficiency Apartment
Preferworklnuperson
Ph. VO4US.73.46
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Want to Buy- 1 or 2 BR house,
owner to hold mtg. Write p.o.

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We specialize in--

BE SOLD THIS WEEKI

Eve, 567.363'

$34-S200
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Plumbing supply business +

real estate &amp; inventory,
5)43,000. W. MalIczowskl,

range,

SEIGLER REALTY

sheds, close in, good terms.

Sanfordj BR, 2B, Carport,
AC,$32SflrstI last
ys43

BROKER

4 BR,)', 8, Fl Rm.carplled,
CHA$325mo.
+ deo. 322.0216

BATEM.AN REALTY

Where you place a Classified Ad

Req. Real Estate Broker
3440 $anfordAye

close to your phone because
.some$hlng wonderful is about

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35R,
$28,000—New
- . older home, goon cono., corner
lot, owner finance with sub

stantial dOwn.

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hom for 2 familieL or great
'investment with excellent
;come. Assume S pet. mtg.

AWARDREALTY, INC.
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47.AMurtgages Bouçjht
&amp;

"[pf'JJ}()[yJ

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Will buy 1st 8.2nd mortgages. We
1180 make Real Estate
Business Ioz'ps. Florida Mor

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IURN DUPLEX—near down
:fs. very neat 7 story. Cozy

ebuyyourequlty,closelfl24hr5.

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•* haa,a

$3L000-4 + acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared I fenced,
this won't last, call I 1
124,000—St. Johns River access,
$3,S00d* for lOacres, owner
will assist with financing.

JUST LISTED 3 BR, lY 8, 2
story condo in CC Manorl C.
lIlA,
Cerpet, it. kit.,
OR, spacious rms. I more,
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT,

with navm.nts 12I. under

to

ii"i;rt,;

aten

Ave. 1.293.9174
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RobIon, Orlando, 422 2976.
--______ -- Don't p1
longer needed ltCVfl5
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classif led ad, and pile the
money in your wallet?
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SO—scelIaneousfor Sale

SPECIAL3BR,I½Bhom,ona
beautiful lot, many extras? C.
HIA,w.w carpet, OR, pan. Fl,

rm wbay window, nec rm, w.
bert BPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Only

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IIALTY

16M100

24 HOUR

322-928

Realty

"Inc

REALTOR, MLS
:3.5774 Day or Night
Did

you

know

ttiat your

appear
for

each

Way to Inform th. public
y0UtCIUb,actIvjIji,
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Izanon would Ilk, to be :
lflClUdid In this ll$ftfl

STEMPER AGENCY

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FP, well kept fenced yd,
•ar.ge alum. sidIng. Lovely
home on or only $29,100.

eau$ifuI bldg. lots In Orange
City. Buy now build later.
Prices range from $2,150 to

LUXURYLIVING
3 BR, 28, pool, BIG,
hOUSI, lu. patio. $55,100.
EXECUTIVELIVING
4½ acre estate. 38W, 41 w.
guess cottage, fruit trees.

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REALTY
UNFORD REALTOR

Ew,th,
CLASSIFIED

VA-F HA'235.Con.Homc
Low Down Payment

much

Cash for your lotl Will build C
your lot ot our lot.

carpet, DinIng sea

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TRACT. A buy fOr I37500l

set. Sanford Auction, 121$ S.
French, 323 7340.

SUPER 4

BR, 2B home in

MayfaIr on a beautIful IetI c.
HIA, Fl rm, FP, Ig rms &amp; a
Mother.In.Iaw suitet Enjoy
your pool—petiot SPP SER.
VICE CONTRACT, Yours

for

564*

LIST NOWI
Call Walt Cappel 3234400
Knowles Realty Inc.
REALTOR
435.3005

OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
FT.
I

3222420

adjoining private offices.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Fully carpeted,
central air otid Iseat

2565
PARK

water and garbage collection
furad.

Ample private parking.

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fltis. French Ave
373.3773, 327-0779
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REALTORs

2ll0Sanford Ave.

322.7972

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•322.7070

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etc Wayne Beai 327 132?
WARRENS MAINT SERVICE

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BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
7S97 S SanfordAve.
323 1731

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Rt'sid,'ntial Comnrviercial
Les Warren 323 6575

TOWER'S BEAU IV SALON
formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St., 327 5742

All Work Guaranteed

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Land Clearing

CIraIfljc Tile

55—Boats &amp;

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Accessories

L,sndclearing, F ill Ort &amp; Clay

MEINTZER TILE

2fl7Hwy, 1792

FIREWOOD

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7991

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NEWI REPAIR

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Mrchandlse
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Free EsI.

Landscaping

530 1783 aft 6

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CFP1IFIEDLAWpj
ILANOSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 377 7902

Dressn'king

Pianos &amp; organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
Bob BalI 322 4103. 7202 French

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

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327.0707

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PaintIng

ywaII

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FILL DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
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Call Clark I Hint 323 75*0

-- ----Whatever the occasion, there
classified ad to solve it. Try one

)rywall,

eilings, and Walls

Remodel &amp; Addltiont.
Call 8315399 or_862 0)36
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soon

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Grooming&amp; Boarding
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2'Fm1'mEqp,
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BUILDINGS?? LAST CHANCE
AT THESE PRICESII All

steel, preengineered clear
span buildings. (Major Mfg.).
All buildings have 2025
loading and large framed
opening. 30'x4$'x12' for
for
$510.00, lO'x72'xi' for
$4,447.00, 45*94*14' for
$9,347.00. F.O.B. Factory. Call
collect 9a.m. to 4p.m. 305.331-

$3,990.00, I0'xll'x14'

4447.

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your pet 322 57jt

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Painting &amp; Repair
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TrentPa,nt,ng&amp;Repa,r
Int,.'r,or&amp; Exterior.
rre'rI',
322 3555

Animal Haven Grooming &amp;
Boarding Kennels, Thermo
stat cDntroled heat, off floor
sleeping boxes. We ca?er to
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Make room in your attic, garage
Sell Idle items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
323.2611 or 531.9993.
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PAINTING&amp; REPAIR
Inside SOul

372 e2sian 6pm

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Painting &amp; Remodeling
FREE ESTIMATES,
Call anytime 3.49 5259

HmMOS.ning

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HousewivesCleaning Service
PersonaliZed, fast,dependable

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Regularonitimebasls
Please callaft S p.m.
6775591

us for I' pickup delivered
323-1917 aft. 3

Panting by Anthon, Coririo,
Qualify in? or Est. prtrure

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Wedding photography by John
Cullum

(jevva

(jjardeq

APARTMENTS
"Laxury For Lass"
Iltedle - 1, 2, 3 SR. Suites
Unturn. - Adult. Family
Peel -

Soviet

+

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Custom design homes,
Aaditiofls, 323021)

engagement

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Welding

Carpentry, Pantlng,Maint.
of all types Lic. Bonded
3234031
Insured
4$39
COURT CUSTOM'SCONST.

free

photos or color lxii) 373 575$

HonRInruvSmsI*s

BARROW'S WELDING SERVICE:
Custom

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321.05)7
built utilily

&amp; boat
trailers, truck racks &amp; misc.
repairs

Laundry
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Story

1505W. 25th ST.
SANFORD

323.2222

IMan, quality operation
Byms exp Patios. Driveways

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Sanford's Sales Leader

REALTORS

IS" Color console, $15; 25" Coloi
Entertainment center, AM
FM stereo, $150; 19" Colot
Portable Solid State $150; '6

V Enterprise, Inc.
Medl Inc., Realtor
44430i

322.0731

DEPARTMENT
322 2I1

EXCLUSIVE 3 BR, ii home in
Wynnewood. Lg, landscaped
Ill Pan. Fl. rm, Ig patio, w.w
morel BPP SERVICE CON.

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RtIflflET
ARE
REALTORI,,.a..i
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-- - .- -$OL$TERED WITH VALUES .MULTIPJ.E LIITING SERVICE
Eves.
FROM THE WANT AD
3221989
kc)LUMNS.
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BR, 28, Condo, Kit equipped,
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mov, in today for $33M0
:
.

club or orOanlzatjon
In this listIng
week
only 53.50 per
j
week? This Is an

Sav Gas—move into this (lIke
new), 3 IR, 21 home, central
locate only $IL000,, assume
mort. at ito .

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Age Newbornlo4yrs.
8a.m. toSp.m. -Mon. thru Fri
Vousupply alt necess.
SlOper child. per week

over $700. Balance due $175. or
take over my payments $17.
month. Still In warranty. Will

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CUSTOM hOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S 0 BALINT
372 866S

322 0283 Mrs. Barbara Johnson
(alter 5pm.) Bldg 2716, Apt 2
MastersCoveApts

TELEVISION

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Just $345001

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RCA color console 25". sold new

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Orlando
327 IS?,

Sanford
37? 0640

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24395 MvrtleAve.

4-2. Like new, consider lease
Option $44,500, broker owner.

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Hall

bySittifl9SerVice

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 me
Agent 339 5386

New or Old. Small or Large,
Inside or Outside, Top or
tttom, We do it All Home
Repair &amp; Remodeling. Fences,
roof, carpet, plumb, patio,
etc. tic, etc Chances are if
w,cantdoitnoonecan 2lhr
-327077?

New or repair, leaky showers our

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Harold

Any repair extra-We use only Federal Spec
materials. Cosmicoat Seater
Been in Seminole Cty 20 yrs
Orl 834 6303
Sanford 32? 7510

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vacant land Lucky In.
Sanford 322471?.

10 acres, 11 horse stalls, 2 tack

5759
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4FReal Eited

The Real Estate Agency

ET T

$375 fY10. 162.6593.

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373 -0697

dT,ij
MILLERS
76l9OrlandoDr.
Ph. 322-0352

Req. REAL ESTATE Broker
390 N. 17.93, Casselberry, Fl.

VACANT MAKE OFFER.
$21500

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Comimptefe Mobile

on 1500 yds or more, 2k per sq
yd; restriping 9c ft

Good

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

ALLY BUILT AS A DUPLEX,

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Very

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good terms. Osteen.

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BATH, FAMILY ROOM, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL
HEAT &amp; AIR, CUSTOM
FIREPLACE. $49,500. MUST

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6' 2 acres for only $16,Suu

ROOM, 1'', BATH. ORIGIN.

REALTY WORLD.

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BASE SEALING £ MAINT. CO.

53—W.Radiote
GROVES

6 ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE

Eves. 3220612,327.1517
207 E. 25th St

kENMORI: WASHER --Parts,
Service Used Machines.

FARMS

HEAT I. AIR, MANY EX

TRAS. $19,900.

Orig.5S29,flOw$?OSorSi9mo

Sold orig 5409.35. used short
time. Bal $189 i4or$i9 3S mo
Agent 339 8386

PEAL ESTATE
F AL TOP. 377 7198

CAR GARAGE. CENTRAL

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ref.,

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It you're in the business of building
your busInes . . use the __________________________________________________________
Classified Ads often.

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NEW3BEDROOM,2BATH,7

garage,

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DES-SI

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across from Sanora entrance.
Zoned Residential ifl County.

WITH ASSUMABLE

REALTOR. 322 7953.

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LOCH ARBOR

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SOUTHSANFOPDAVENUE

LAKE PICKETT ESTATES. S

COLII' REALTY Inc.

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2", BATH. FORMAL DINING

TRAL HEAT AIR, DeBARY
AREA. $35,500

MULTIPLE'LISTING.REALTOR

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Furnished

partrrnts

10*—Apartments £
,aplsxss

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8186
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NEW APPLIANCES CEN.

MLS

REALTOR

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

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1. Specific abilIties with respect

GREGORYMOBlLEHOME

O3OrIandoDr.
323 S200
VA &amp; FHA FinancIng

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM, I

M. Unsworth Realty

has pool on one acre, private
boat dork, fireplace In Florida
room, formal dining, lots of
extras. $5L900

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'71 Lin Cont etra dean. good
fires, fully equip AM FM
322 26)1 before S

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DERN, POOL. 3 BEDROOM,

u2,

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ioi Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; usen
cars trucks &amp; heavy equipment.

Push htvtlnn Controls, has caro
usel. stilt in warranty
Oriqin,,Ily $649, assume pay

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Eve. 562.3655

Buildto Suit -our lot or yours
FHA VA, FHA 7358.215

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REAL. ESTATE Srer

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Air, E,mc Cond .SI.495

Call 322 1624; 322 4464

42—Mobile Homes

CARPETS, PAINT, FRONT
PORC H &amp; NEW ROOF.
$21,900

3237832

Mariner's Village

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1 BR-$209 up. Pool. Adults only
'on Lake Ada. Just So. of'

66 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.

Perm. Ref. req., able to drive.
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323.6570

CASHIER
Exp. for fast food takeout store,

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Beautiful) BR Condo

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3 BR, 18, FR with FP, fenced

Mellonville.

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Phone 322 1881, Sanford

Ad of t. no fancy claim.
., . .JU5f Results?

picturesque pant of Sanford.
Large rooms, exterior done In
aluminum siding. Perfect for
growing family. Fireplace,
corner lot. I yr. warranty.
$37,900.

SANFORD-Remoteled 1 BR
plus den.alr, tile' bath. $320.
Adults. 541.7113.

HighSchooland.oroth,rproleds Of Execution issued out of and under
the name of SOUTHERN

9910.

BUY JUNK CARS

niture Salvage, 1797, So. of
Sanford. 32257"
CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
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MOUNTAINS of merchandise ..

ACRES, ROAD FRONTAGE,

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will es nilEg I*mse Moffi and other in- ii,. C41. t Th 1'N t'EltW$
tf FRK
Seminole County, FIIIIda iii IC ' Circuit Cfl Seminole Co.
terd dJcj p'gnis1s.
Sanford, Fla.
For 'further Information regarding the cordancewlththeprcvislonslltlie
,sts,t.s, ToW1I:
By: Cheryl Greor,
address to be given by Gases, who h
the Section rage FIorida Statutes
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
NaU
ReaesrthCowUonhIiclbomjcjleat 1987.51g. Geneviye 0. Blair
Pliiir, cars be obtained by C'1'1''m45ll, Publish FibS, 13, 19, 38, 1850
Publish February 5.12.19,74, 1*'
ext. 7*),
DES21
DES i

frontage zoned comm. 2 CE
r.ntaiomes, owner may hold.

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Street

In QmarIest to honor the professor at a
5jffJ engaged
Spos*ired by lime SMH
Educs(Ios*lCosnmjtte,, the aginhr lacpan
to ti hoqillal's Medical and Nursing tffs,

bedding sets only? Free locaf

JOHN KPIDEF4 ASSOC

134-4200

I N V E S T ME N T

Bdr, 2½ Bath lakefront home

Sanford Graclobs living. Reas.
weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
pd. Inquire 500 S Oak Ill 7113

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"Your FutureOtirco corn"

oes.ii

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$71,000..

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TO DOWNTOWN. FRESH

LAKE MONROE- Bass fishing

Sanford. 3235627.

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

Elderly lady,

laundry.

Call 2 .m..4 p.m. to schedule
interview. 33i.0

$I,000mo. tostant

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all this and privacy. I yr.

GOOD

County. Florida, more par.
là the particular inolect's ticularly described as follows:
requirements.
LOt 1 and rsrt of Lot 3, Begin
A portion of that certain
2. SImilar work withIn the last Most Sly Cot Lot 1, Run NWLY on
property lying between 24th Place
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
three years describing size, date, Lot Line 10.4 fill SELY on ST 65.2
and West 25th
and belwe.n
FOR TAX DEED
location, and value,
fell NELY to Begin Block C Gene
Cedar Avenue and Lake Avenue is
Florida Statutes 197.246
proposed to be rezoned from SR.1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to3. Current work load and ability Gablii Section of Meredith Manor
P.B.s
proled,
(Single FamIly ResidentIal that Leo W. Salvail I. Jearme d'Arc
4. Staff and equipment propose and the undersigned as SherIff of
DwellIng) District to MR2 SalvaIl, the holder of the lollowlng
for use on the project.
Seminole County, Florida, will at
(Multiple Family Residential certificates has filed said Cet
- S. The name of all consultants ll:OOA.M.onthelthdayof March,
Dwelling) District, and amendIng lit icates for a tax
deed to be issued proposed for use on the project.
AD. 1950, Offer for sale and sell to
the Future Land Use Element of
thereon. Th. certificate numbers
Each fIrm shall maintain the highest bidder, før cash,
the ComprehensIve Plan. Said and years of Issuance, the
beIng more partIcularly description of the property, and General Service Application Form sUblect to any and all existing
351 or 214 on file with the DIrecto, lions, at the Front (West) or of
d.sci-rn. as follows:
the names in which it was assessed
of Auxiliary Services, updated at the Seminole County Courthouse In
Lots S6, 7, L and 10, Block 9, are as follows;
east every twelve months to
Sanford, Florida, the above
'd Section Dreamwoid, PB 4,
Certificate No. 371
eligIble for consideration. If this discribad personal property,
Page 70, Public Records of
Year of Issuance 197)
form is alrs.dy on file, state 11w
'That said sale is being made to
Seminole County, Florida.
DescriptIon of Property
Lots 37 date of submittal In letter of in- satisfy the terms of said Writ of
All panties in interest and
3) 134 81k. H Long*ood Park PB forest.
Execution.
cltizins shall have an opportunity
I) PGS I 9 1 10
ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE
JoIm E. Polk,
be heard at said hearing.
Name in which assessed, Hugh
REGISTERED IN THE STATE
Sheriff
By order of the city CommIssion
0. DotWIell
OF FLORIDA TO PRACTICE
Seminole County, Flørida
ot
city Sanford, Florida.
All of said property being in the THEIR
PRfltt,fsaI LI'
D..kIl.k
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,
,vip UJ II',
PIN. Tamm Jr.
5, ana
County of Seminole, State 01 TIME OF
APPLICATION.
AP.
March
4,
1910
Florida.
City Clert
PL.ICATION WITHOUT THE DA. DER-ø
PublIsh February It, 24, pej
Unless such certificate or cer.
FICTITIOUS NAMI
tificates shall be redeemed C. TA DESCRIIED'WlLL, SE CON.
SIDERED IMPROPER,
tordlng to law the propert
Firms interested in providing Notice ishirsb given lisa? lam
PICTITIOU$NAMI
described in such certificate or
mayapyd1c,ctiytotho engaged in businsis at esis VIA
No$iceisherebyglvsnlhal am
certificates will be sold to the
$upsrinhendeust's etfice at 1311 PALMA CEIA, ORLANDO. FL,A.
In
3110'A
highest bidder at the court house
MeilonvIlle Avenue, Sanford, 32110. SemInole County, Florid.,
South Oak Avenue, Sent 0,0, door on the 10th day of March,
Florida. Application will be under the fictItious name o
Florida 33771 Sipeinote C,Jflty. 1910, t 11:00A.M.
rice
W$I) i hours Of 0 MILES INTERNATIONAL
Florida under the FictItioUs ltotfli
Dated this 5th day of January,
AM. and 4:30 P.M., Monday TECHNOLOGIES, and
of BLAIR AGENCY, and that I 1910.
that I

Florida growers. Since then, President
Jimmy Carter has transferred anti-dumping
enforcement powers from the Treuwy
Department to the Commerce Department property
II is anticipated that the Commerce
Department will Lsm a final determination
on the case by March 17.
"If a determination of dumping Is Issued,
then additional duties and fines could be
placed on incoming Mexican winter to
vegetables," stated Joifre David, executive
vIce.g of
use
of
asaUon

Assume 7' mtg. Owner will
hold 2nd with large down
577.000 37? 2187
W Garnet? Wh,te

Deltona Inn.

lirtmediate openings. Must have

certificates will be sold to the
To be eligible for consideration, a final ludgement rendered In the the Clerk of the Circuit Court
ELEMENT OF THE highest bidder at tte court house
all Interested firms must be aforesaid court on the 28th
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF dooronthe 10th day of
day of Pursuanttotheprovisionsofuso,
March, 1980 certifIed by the School Board
enib, AD. 1910, In
that
as
THE CITY OF SANFORD, at 11:00 AM.
Fla. Stat. (1979), •
qualif
case
led,
pursuant
FLORIDA.
to Consultants certain
entitled, Albert N,
Dated
DATEDCt Sanford, Florida, this
this 5th day of January, CompetitIve Negotiations Act, end Fitti Plaintiff, vs. Meredith
Notice is hereby given that a 1950.
28th day of January, h91
.
the regulations of the Board Enterprises, Inc., Defendant,
PublIc Hearing will be held Ct the I SEAL)
$oufhornManag,mant
(Form 251 or 354)
wtich aforesaid Writ of E*ecutløn
Comlssion Room in the City Hall
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
Consultants, Inc.
WU delivered to me as Sheriff of
Any
firm
or
indIvidual
desIring
fnhe City Of Sanford, Florida, at
CLERK
By: Richard H. Gleeson,
to provIde professional servIces Seminole County, Florida, and I
7:00 o'clock P.M. an March 10,
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
President
Il
apply
in
for
con.
have
levied
writing
upon
1910, to consider changes and
the following Publish Jan.
Sanford, Fla.
291 Feb. 5, 12, 19,
siderationwltha lifter Of interest, descrIbed property owned by 1910
amendments to the Zoning Or.
By: Cheryl Greet,
Each litter of Interest shall Meredith Enterprises, Inc., said DER.102

Land Use Element of the Corn Publish February 5, 12, 19, 76, 1910
pretienslv, Plan of the City of DES 2
Sanford, Florida, as follows:

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LAND USE

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Among

titicates shall be redeemed ac

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H. Ernest MORR6 Sr.

. Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fl.

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mèe our beautiful new BROAD

UNDER 510,000? 3 Bdrm, 1½
Bath, fully carpeted, fenced
yard w.ul Ility bldg. and

AND AMENDING THE FUTURE

MauriceJustilllene,41,ofportdupere, Haiti,
who said coup members were wearing e
preservers when they plunged into the Gulf
Stream,
The survivors were taken to area hospIs
where'they were treated for exposure and
then Utned over to US. thwiigratlon and
Naturalization Service officials for

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The School Board of Seminole
County, in complianc, with the
Consultants Competitive
3 Miller Jr.
Negotiation Act -Chapter 7538),
All of said property being In the does declare the
intention to
County of Seminole, State of certify EngIneers for
the repair or
Florida.
.
replacementoftpieexis,lng l7Oton

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Three people died and at least two were

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
Public Announcement' - Con.

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Deltonal Here it Is? Should be
$75,000, only $64,500. Custom
built 32, has everything In.

3235774 Day or Nigh

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78—lWIOrCYdeS
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Wanted to Bjiy

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AAA EMPLOYMENT

it of factory.built modular

TO LIVE IN

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are as follows.
Certificate No. 511
Year of IsSuance 1971
Description of Property Lot S H
0 Durants Add PB 3 PG 12
Name In whIch assessed, George

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I A OK TIRE
322 7480
Side by Side refrigerator, $75.
Cash 322.4132
NEW ' E
'' " &amp; u r
nic'nic tahlp w ? '"c's, C.
7113 French Ave
Sanford
full Size baby bed W mattress,
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave
$75. Oak Porch rcxkers. $29 95; '
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
metal office desk, Sb Jenkins
furniture. Petrig , stoves, to,l
Furniture, 205
25th
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79—TruCks-Trailers
0981
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We buy used furniture
URNITU11 &amp; THINGS
1978 Dodqestepscie
The Best Buy In Town - A low
500 S Sifltord Ave
cost Classified Ad
$700 &amp; t,skc over $13.1 m(
Sanford
32) 6593
327 1855 ,'e .i
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Duffle Bags, $6.99 up
i Ton Chevy PU
Antiques-Oriental Rugs
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
MusiC Boxes--Slot Machines
350, auto trans. PS, PB
301 Sanford Ave.
32? 5791
Bridges Antiques
323 2801
$1,000 372 7682
Wedding gown &amp; veil. Size 9 to
WF lILlY USED FURNITURE,
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1) Neverworn, satin &amp; lace w
APPI lANCES &amp; PLUMBING
8G—Autos for Sale
hand sewn pearls, 3735987
FIXTtIIJFS Jerik,n Fur
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nittire. ?OS F 25th St 121 0981
WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL.TRADE
' WE BUY LISFD t,lNlTLIPF &amp;
311 31SF First St
372 56fl
Santord Fur
APPL IANCF
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DAYtONA AUTO AUCTION
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iiiture Salvage 322 8111
97 I nile est of Speedwa,
51—Household Goods
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Daytona lle,,ch cli hold a
72—AUCtiOfl
p,jtjlui AU TO AlJC I ION every
Why buy used? New branci nem
- Tbesday&amp; Saturday at 7:10. It's
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box springs &amp; mattresses at 70
$. only one In Florida. You set
Por Estate C4mmercial A Resi
pci. above dealers cost TwIn,
Th. reserved prIce. Call 904 755.
dential Auctions &amp; Apprais,sls
IuIlslze queen &amp; king, Jenkins
6311 Mr further details.
('àlDt
AuCtion. 323 5620
Furniture, 205 E 25th St 323.
0981.
'75 Cadillac Sedan dpVille, Full
7A—A,itn Prtc
,wered. Lot of
I USI full Size hotel motel bed'.
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- -. -. cond. 53,500 322 8909.
"My name? It's Lockheed Chrysler. and I
ding, Very clean. 5)1.95 ca pc.
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JUST MAK F PAYMENTS._'69te
Will buy junk Auto flatteries
sorely need financial assistance!"
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Salvage. 17 97. So of Sanford.
75 models Call 3)9 9100 or 831
flt. - - Price fl,ittery Shop
1') I7I
- 46U) WCdIt)
107W 27th St 323 9111
41.A—ondomIniunn
41—Houses
ISenger future Fully auto,
791 Bird. PS. PH. AC
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repossessed, used very short
Lt blue, AM FM stereo $5300
j.
Shocks $495 tlt',ivy Duty $695
time Original $Sfl, bal. Sill or
322 1173
New
flatteries$29
95
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, lB.
appl md WAD.
monthly payments under $250
u total
tory
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approx 770 sq ft , outside
'12 IMPALA
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down payments. 3277787
new interspring bedding. These
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storage, pool &amp; club house,
fl—Junk Cars Removed
500 Palmetto Ay 32? 5511
beds are not damaged or

Just perlect for sm. lam, or
retired couple. 2 BR, 1B, LR,

driver). Must have valid

people this one Is for You.

Positions now open for

March 4, 1910
and years of issuance, the DELIS

Fox so—Msceuaneous for

(laundry, dry cleaning &amp; PT

.CASH1ERS.

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US. WE HAVE BUYERS?
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ed., Longwood, Fl.

thereon, The certificate numbers

executive council, even though AFL-CIO President Lane
Nevertheless, it is clear that the 13.6-million member
Kirkland dispelled any notion labor was about to jump to
the
federation
has points of conflict with all the Democratic
Republican camp,
frontrunners.
3

wrap around or 2nd mtg.
w,000,
Eve. 305.668.5610
305123.1563

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Sanford, Florida, the above

rwnors

sea wall, dbl. car garage,
carpet &amp; much more. Priced to
sell. $87,500.

GLANCE

consider terms

surance, credit vnion, Profit
share avail. Apply Lake Mary'
66 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.

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find fault with all three major candidates for the Democratic Kirkland whether
were true that the AFL-CIO
presidential nomination
President Carter, Sen. Edward closer than ever to endorsing a GOP candidate,
Kennedy and California Gov, Edmund Brown Jr.

UNBELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3

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MLS
Eva323.est

NEW L ISTING &amp;
NEW REDUCED PRICE
SPacious 4 Bdrm, 2 bath In
beautiful Mayfair section with
great rm, living rm, Fl. rm,
remodeled &amp; fully eqpt, kit.
chen. C.H&amp;A, &amp; much more,

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BIG ONE WETO. 901.731.9386

production carpenter's helpers
night nfter

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REALTOR

Regular

police, deputies page note from her. It said she intended

vehicles.

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INVESTMENT Western Auto,
I,' . ..
ge awii
_... - .,,mm ...
w'air
compressor, 1g. sign in front,
owner will sell inventory at
cost. This Is a real money
maker. Only 5135.000.

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

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income every month? Call th

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
373.5176
Cornerof lOth&amp; French

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE

EXCLUSIVE ' acre In country,
3 BR, 1'. B, 10 mm. to 1.4,
private area, C.H&amp;A, 1g. patIo,
carpeted, easy cash to mort.
Only $45,900.

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18—Help Wanted .-.-_
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41—Houses

Kitchen helper, experienced,
Midway, Newly remodeled i BR,
PT, FT. All around assistant
block on 1 acre, Ig sc porcp &amp;
•ooI home, 3 BR, 2B
lot quality restaurant. Prep.,
fenced yd. New ww carpet ,
• 1720' of comfort, 1g. FR
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LH, Quiet country living, By
saiaos, line working. AppI. in __________________
a New carpet, redecorated
person, see Mrs. G. , Deltona .
Owner 531,500. 3220216.
*32'x19' pool. Air cond.
Inn,
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S Lg lot, fenced patio
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WI L SON PLACE- gorgeous
!OWNER F INANCING
new home w 2300 sq I t. tiled
Moving to a newer home, apart
SNO LOAN OR CLOSING
foyer
&amp;
baths, Ig brick FP In
ment? Sell "don't needs" fast
COSTS.
,
FR w paddle fans, built In
with a want ad.
aPrice 5.49,900. 86000 dwn. 25
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microwave, halt acre oak
yrs. 12.5 ppct at $478.67 mo.
shaded lot. $95,000.
Immediate opening for LEGAL
SECRETARY. Typing Skill,
SHADOW LAKE WOODSminimum 60 w.p.m. Demo.
strafed concern for the poor.
wooded half acre shows of f this
Call Bart
Apply in person at CENTRAL
IUR spilt plan w.wood&amp; stone
PEAL ESTATE
FLOR.IDA LEGAL SER.
exterior. Great room w.FP,
REALTOR. 37?
VICES, INC., 101 Sojth Park
solarium, sunken shower.tub
_______________ ___________combo in Master, &amp; low
Avenue Sanford Florida
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EQA.L2P,.P,9I.TUNITY
rAn
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'S YW IOVV
1" "
CiVp'LUytR
kit.,
need of, read all our want ads
formal DR. 1g. Master BR,
every day.
MINORITIES ENCOURAGED
citrus trees, low cash to mtg.
TO APPLY
Perfect location 53.4,500.

to get t!5

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
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FOR TAX DEED
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FlofidCStatut.s197.345
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Why ue Lonely? Write; "Get A
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NEEDED NOW
f011oWlflgcertiflcateshasfiledsaid
Mate" Dating Service, All
certificates for a tax deed to be
ages, P.O. Box 6071, Clearwa.
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issued thereon, The certificate
ter, Fl. 33515.
RN's - L PN's
numbers and years of issuance,
_. _________________________the description of the property.
HOME CARE—
.hjlc1 care
and the names In which It was
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HOSPITAL
STAF F
assessed are as follows:
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CertifIcate No. 791
Will babysit part timedays
Year of Issuance 1977
NURSES AIDES.-.
inLongwood
Description of Property Sec 01
11 to 7
331.6730
Twp 20S Rge 31E S60 Ft of N 463.6
Ft of E 115.15 Ft Of W 961.8 Ft of
Will Baby Sit
NW '.i
LIVE-IN COMPANION'
lnmyhome.$25wk.
Name in which assessed
Sanford 323.5627
Lawrence .Iakes Heirs
All of said property being In the
UPJOHN HEALTH CARE
'Things
to
Eat
County of Seminole, State of
____________________________
FlOiida.
AI I LO ñLI
uzuvujg
Unless such certificate or cer
Naveloranges 8. grapefruit
tlflcates shall be redeemed ac
$4
SERVING ORANGE AND.
cording to law the property
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY
322.6733, 322 0367
,
described in such certificate or
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certIficates will be sold to the
* * * * * * * *
highest bidder at the court house
door on the 3rd day of March, 1980
sLOAN CLERK.
at 11:00 AM.
ApplicatIon &amp; processing exp.
2k RAINBOW 25c
Dated this 15th day of January,
Good atmosphere &amp; excellent
1980.f
surroundings
(SEAL)
Creative Expressions
322.7113
Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
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AAAEMPLOYMENT
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3235176
Circuit Court, Seminole Co.
l8—IIp Wanted
Corner of 10th &amp; French
Sanford, Fla.
"Your Future Our Concern"
By: Cheryl Greet
* * * * * * *
Deputy Clerk
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School.

Eighteen of the cliildreti who took part are in Mrs.
Lowery's reading class at the school.

having the problem with milk might want to get a doctor to

in Moscow this summer."
Asked if the U.S. Olympic Committee
would go along with a boycott, Carter

sugar, the allergy will be to prescribe some calcium

said the committee "understands the

fishing; of a mother coming out of her house carrying a tray

sugar.

government's position. The government
what the

of "Chubby Buddies" wieners to a group of cheering Sanford and Milwatikee, works for a broker out of
children; and of children eating their franks while playing .Milwaukee, Mrs. Edwards said. She said she made contact
in one of the huge sewer pipes in the school playground.

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purient interest in sex and

t'cmanlck acknowledged Wednesday

serve liquor prohibita males or females

from performing in a "lewd or
latonys Lawson, Juanita Murray, lUcky Eickler, Todd processed and cut, she will be sent cassettes
and.will
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Safety Deposit Boxes
In Hi.qh Demand Here

An overflow crowd is expected to attend a 7:30 p.m. meeting
Friday at Casselberry City Hall to express opinions on whether
the Seminole Downs Harness Raceway should be allowed to
convert to a greyhound dog racing facility,
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood, in whose district
the harness racing track is Located, called the meeting "to give
me the opportunity to receive input from the local citizens
most affected by this proposal."
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, announeed on Jan. 25 his intent to file legislation to be considered
in the coming session of the Legislature to permit the switch.
Bran tley said today he has been contacted by numerous

at the proposalstrictly from a financial standpoint. The
resolution states the harness raceway has benefited the local
area very little while a dog track will establish permanent
employment for pari-mutuel employees. It said the state and
local community is losing millions of dollars in revenues from
the harness racing as opposed to greyhound racing.
The resolution said the conversion would be in the best inWrests of the city of Casselberry, the county of Seminole and
the state.
Hattaway has said the state will realize proceeds of from $1
million to $2 million annually by the conversion.
Casselberi-y Council Chairman Frank Schulte took exception

citizens of the Casselberry area saying they will attend the
meeting. Brantley said he has invited the new harness track
owners, Jack and Bill Demetree and Paul Durvaes, and
Hattaway to attend the meeting.
In addi tion, Brantley said he has been contacted by several
people around the state who are interested in the gathering. He
cited Ili particular a representative from the Regulated
Industry staff.
Although Hattaway Is sponsoring the legislation as
• requested by the track owners, Brantley said he has not heard
directly from the Demetrees or Dervaes.
Meanwhile, the Casulberry City Council on Feb. 4
unanimously instructed Mayor Owen Sheppard to write to
Hattaway requesting that the city be permitted to "critique"
the legislation Hattaway Is proposing. Sheppard told Hattaway
in the letter that Casselberry and its citizens would like to be

today to Hattaway and the chamber saying the conversion
would be good for Casselberry while "neither has bothered to
contact the city or our citizens to see if they agree" with their
assessment.
He said it appears the whole issue is being decided on what Is
profitable for someone without considering the public safety
and welfare of the citizens of Casselberry.
"I applaud Brantley's decision to hold Friday's meeting to
allow the city and our citizens to have input into this situation,"
Schutte said. "Casselberry is definitely going to have
problems," he said.
If the route from SR 436 via Winter Park Drive to Seminola is
used, cars must travel past an elementary r-chool and through
residential neighborhoods, Schutte said, and if a route (rain
U.S. 17-92 to Seminola is used for matinees it will conflict with

considered In each step of the proposed conversion,
The Altamonte-Casselberry Chamber of Commerce

traffic from the schools and traffic by senior citizens into the
new senior citizen complex.

government. Rather, they are insured b)
-, the institution's own insurance carrier

Schutte said the third route from 436 via Oxford

protecting the box renter from loss by
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approved.

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
If you've been thinking about renting a
safe deposit box at a bank or savings and
' loan association in Seminole Count' — —
because you realize how valuable that old
gold and silver is you have around the
house — you may have a tough time
finding a box,
A check today of Seminole Count)'
banks and savings and loans disclosed

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most of them have a waiting list for the
larger safe deposit boxes because of an
increased demand by the private sector
to store gold and silver,
Some of the officers at those financial
institutions said toddy they have some
smaller boxes left and are running out of
the larger ones — but none said they are
holding any on the side to accommodate
long-time commercial customers.
The boxes, depending upon the size and
which firm you deal with according to
the survey, range in price from $6 to
per year.
Are your contents insured? Some
bankers say yes, but not by the federal

Other banking officials say such in.
surance coverage is rare, since it is
virtually impossible to known precisely
what a renter has in the safe deposit box
and whether or not the contents were
removed before a loss occurred.
If you can't find a conventional sa fe
deposit box, are there alternatives? One
banker quipped: "Put it under a mattress, a tin can in a treehouse where the

kids play, or in a breadbox." His serious
suggestion, however, was to contact your

credit union if you have one and ask
about such facilities, or ask your
financial i nstitution if their safe is
available to you. ,,Or, buy your own safe
for the house," lie also suggested.
There is a waiting fist for larger boxes
at FlagsWp of Seminole, Sanford, but
Irene Brown, vice president, said this
does not necessarily mean the demand
was influenced by the rise in the value of

gold and silver.
"We've always had a shortage of the
larger boxes," she said. Annual rental

ranges from $8.25 to $35. The waiting list
for boxes is reserved for customers only.
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proposition for the bank and are offered
as a convenience for our customers,"
Mrs Brown said

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The commissioners informally agreed to do so county's $300,000 annuakontribution to such care
ten were on hand Tuesday to see Sophia insured or represented by counsel?
Tuesday afternoon, but cannot take action on the
has been used up. The contract stipulates that all
Shoemaker, chairman of the Seminlole Memorial
Harris said the board's insurance would cover matter until their next official ineefing Feb. 26.
"seriously ill" persons will be cared for, regar.
Hospital Board of Trustees, sign the contract that them for suits on any actions they took as a board, No contract signing can occur before then.
(Hess of their ability to pay.
would relinquish control of the hospital to a Nash.. but someone might sue over the sale He said he
Harris questioned the meaning of "seriously
The clause, according to Clayton, would
villa corporation,
ill,"
didn't suspect such a suit was coming, "but provide legal protection to the trustees conI
people sue for a lot of things now and someone cerning any suits stemming from the hospital
Neiswender
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But there was no signing.
might decide to do so in the fuUtre."
sale, but not for any acts taken before, for'which
question, not a legal one and it will be left P to
"I just wanted to make sure the hospital board thelr Insurance would be expected tocover them,
the dos to decide who shall be
the luncheon meeting with
nor for any acts they may commit as individuals
is protected," HaffW expWned Wediliesday.
admitted to the hospital.
trotm and county officials the poirtim of the 19.
After dbcusdon betwea Neiswender, the after the board is disbanded.
page contrwt he said he felt were Wiely to be of
"if a doctor determines they are seriously in,
Other areas of concern Neiswender covered
board of trustees, County Canntission Chairman
concem to Un five Uwtees.
then they are to be hospitalized, or given
BW Kkdthoff, Clayton and Hospiltal Attorney included provision in the contract for care of
emergency treattrient," he said.
7U tmstm &amp;Aed quaUons, to w" DW40U Stenstrom, the 9mp ap*W that a hidigents, an option in the contract that requires
The contract also provides, Kirchhoff pointed
HCA),
the
firm
America
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county
to
Hospital
Corporation
Nelswender County Attorney Nikki Clayton and utlafactoiy solution would be for
out,
that the hospital may not be sold to y entity
t
o
use
hospital,
to
buy
the
hospital
for
it
legal
cowe1
to
defend
the
taking
over
the
Assistant County Administrator Jeff Etchberger
that
will not provide care for indigents.
board
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they
are
sued
over
the
sale.
more
can't
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for
money
county
$500,000
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gave answers
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Kirdthoff said he personally would agree to after a replacement hospital is built, and emTh,answerto thelastquestlofl,Ukedbyflewly this, but he co
renegotiatedannually under the contract
'tspeak for the restofthe ployee benefits under HCA. Trustee Don
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The county also has the option to buy back
appointed trustee Arthur Harris stimulated a
Reynolds questioned what the county will do with
replacement hospital if it is dissatisfied in any
11* trustees then authorized Ms. Shoemaker to the $5.2 million in cash HCA will pay for the deal,
discussion at the meeting.
way with the way It Is run between the %hlrd and
What happens, Harris ild. U someone 1US$ sign the contract after the county agrees to the
The contract calls for HCA to provide care for
flf th yearofitsoperation. —IANEpEy
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likely to be luckier than usual financial opportunities today. no milk at all. Others do New York, NY 10019.

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such an ordinance and defend it in court,

behavior and at establishments that

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swing again in Orlando last night.
Acivroling to Orlando City Police

amending its ordinance,

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The Sanford City ordinance currently
prohibits "indecent, Un.moral or lewd"

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Kirchhoff said the federal courts have

applies only to females,

Curry said lie did not know if the
Orlando City Council will now consider

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Ft'bruary2o, 1980

how to deal effectively with something today, while the dumrnmy and promotly led a
Station, New York, N. Y.
others, individually or in a aspects favor you.
trump. East showed out and 10019.)
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The film scenes, shot in Lake Mary, were of the children at the Lake Mary School.

nude or topless dancing itself. In the cit y Patterned after the Orange County

the nude or topless entertainment
also be "obsLene." And, the ordinance

The children were selected for the filiningata meeting at
The children who participated were 'paid $5 each. "You
Lake Mary School Friday evening. The filming was done
can't imagine the fun and excitement they had," said Mrs.
Lowery. The chil dre n who participated included: Christine Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Edwards said when the 30-second conunerelals are
Stickney, Sarah Loomis , Kim Fugate, April Eltonhead,

Health Letter number 7-2,

that's why those products are addressed envelope for it,
developed for infants. Some of Send your request to me, in
these are made purely from care of this newspaper, P.O.

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E'dwards Sausage Co. of IA'Ui-Ville.

Assistant County Attorney Bob
McMillan said the proposed ordinance is

tough policies in Orange County and
other neighboring areas.

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new projects. Something big co ncern.
by Stoffel&amp; Heimdaht
for which you are hoping can
CAPRICORN (Dec.
1EA FOR become a reality.
19) ThIs is a good day to get in
IF 1WEE ONE TI-4IN&amp;
GEMINI May 21-June 20) touch wi th friends you haven't
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AWHARE,.
luelder you are. likely to close, give.'Ithem a call.''If
become, Don't let challenges they're far away, write them
FR
you it you are a note.
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aiming for worthy rewards.
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Your intuition should serve as more than one situation that
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HELLO,

The film promotes a new line of franks processed b) the

establishments that serve liquor.

takes precedence in the city.
The Orlando ordiname does not ban

relating to description or representation
of sexual matters and is utterly without
redeeming social value."

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appeared as the mother in the film, In other scenes, La
Illylor's dog -Donna" was photographed as was Karcen
Blythe's horse, "Shannon," Mrs. IA)wery said.

Milwaukee. Directing the effort were John Barto, vice with a lot of greenery and a summer-type feeling," he said.
Chaykowski said the Lake Mary-Sanford locations were
president *of the firm, his assistant, Jerry Chaykowski and
ideal for their purposes.
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that the count)- and city ordinances topless and nude entertainment at

co nflict, therefore the city ordinance

recognized neutral zone once Soviet
troops pull out could serve as a basis for
talks with Moscow on troop withdrawal.

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County legal staff is now studying a draft

Judge Michael F. Cycmanick ruled of an an ordinance that would prohibit

mnents that lie contends are looking at

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check from a Milwaukee filming company or see them- Lykens and Dusty Downer.
In ,addition, Mrs. Pain Dell, inother of Sarah Loomis, ,

said Washlugton would hold firm to its

But it was fun just participating, said Nirs, Nance
Lowery, fifth grade teacher at Lake Mary Elementary

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"The president has made clear that our
decision is irrevocable," Carter said.

done. Meanwhile, there are a amount of calcium, even
number of milk substitutes though It niay not need as.

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Chaykowski said his film was looking for a Florida
location soniewhere in the Orlandoarea. "We wanted 41 site

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your husband see an allergist after the early 3()s.

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lie said he did not know if the topless

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Chaykowski, and advertising executive Jonna

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72nd Year, No. 154—Monday, Feb. 18, 1980—Sanford, Florida 32771

Rep., Kelly 'Unfairly Prejudged,' 8 GOP Leaders Say
DADE CITY, Fla. (UPI)
Eight Republican
leaders In Rep. Richard Kelly's home district
have written an open letter saying Kelly, who has
been implicated in the "Abscam" bribery
scandal, has been "unfairly prejudged."

old congressman.
The letter said Kelly has "been unfairly
prejudged by certain members of our party both
it. Florida and in Washington."
Kelly has publicly admitted taking $25,000from

and nothing more formal than that making
serious charges against our congressman. If
there are formal charges, he will have to answer
them," the letter said.
On Friday, Kelly became the first known of

on this matter until it is dealt with officially," the
letter said.
"We feel that a proper judgment can be made
when all the Facts are known," it continued. "In
the meantime, we continue to support and

vantage of the situation before the facts are
known and resolved in Congressman Kelly's
case."
The letter was signed by Eugene V. Verner,
state GOP committeeman for Pasco County;

Ina five-paragraph letter that will be mailed to

undercover FBI agents posing as wealthy Arabs

eight members of Congress implicated in the

maintain our loyalty to Congressman Kelly who

Sandra Werner. chairman of the Pasco Count%

seeking Congressional favors, but said lie d.J it to
further his own investigation of some "shady
characters."
"Recently there have been leaks to the press

has always acted in our best interests.
scandal to havc his records and correspondence
subpoenaed by a grand jury in Washington, D.C."Republicans are loyal people and loyalty is a
noble and Republican virtue. It is intolerable that
"We have confidence in Congressman Kelly's
certain members of our party have taken adpast performance and we will withhold judgment

Republican Executive Committee: Eugene H.
Osborn, treasurer of the county conunittee: Clare
Barnard, it GOP state committeewtnan, and
presidents of four county Republican clubs.

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Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County School Boar d's
letter requesting an investigation of
possible athletic recruitment at county
high schools was received this weekend
by the lorlda High School Athletic
Activities Association (FIISAA).
Floyd Lay, FHSAA executive
secretary, said this morning he has not
decided whether or not he will Investigate.
"I haven't had a chance to talk with
anyone about It yet," he said.
The Seminole County School board
voted 3 to 2 Feb. 6 to send a letter to Lay
requesting he investigate possible
athletic recruitment surrounding the
academic transfers of high school
students In the county.
Any investigation primarily would
focus on the cases of Harold Daniels and
Sylvester Wynn, who transferred to Lake
Howell High School from Seminole High
School and were denied permission to
join the Interscholastic basketball team,
and the case of Gene Green, who tran.
sferred from Lake Howell to Lyman High
School and was denied permission to play
on the baseball team there.
The FHSAA Is the governing body of
school athletics In the state of Florida.
It's rules forbid sports partklp.tlon by
transfer students for a full calendar year
unless a waiver Is signed by the pr incipal
of the school and either the student's
former principal, the school board
chairman or the superintendent of
schools. A waiver, Lay said, Is not supposed to be signed if athletic recruitment
s suspected.
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Herald Staff Writer
At this point there are no plans to hold a
meeting of Republican officials in
Florida to consider the fate of U.S. Rep.
Richard Kelly, H-New Port Hichev.
Lou Treadwav, chairman of the
Orange Counts' Republican Executive
Committee, said today it would be U to
the GOP state executive committee to
call it meeting to consider the Kelly
scandal. No such meeting has been called
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County and parts Orange, Hernando.
Citrus, lake Pinellas. Sumter and Pasco.
Kelly's home county.
"If Kelly took the money, Kelly should
resign," said Treadway. "Mr. Kelly has
got himself into this and it will be interesting to see if Kelly can extricate
himself. No one likes to see his
representative involved in something
like this."
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enjoy but In Florida it Is hard to find a selfclimbing apparatus at Lake Mary Elementary
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May GO
To Tehran , As Earl As Tomorrow
U.

In it jxll of the GOP party chairmen in
Torn
Weathington of Lake, May Spencer of
Citrus and Sandra Werner of Pasco
continued in their strong support of
Kelly.
Hay Aden, chairman of the Pinellas
County GOP said the ethics committee of
the U.S. House of Representatives should
"act expeditiously to prove either the
guilt or innocense" of the seven
congressmen and the senator accused
wrong-doing.
"If they are found to be guilty, they
the eight counties, only three

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better believe we would find time to get
down to that county and see what's going
on," Lay said.
the law as a constant reminder to present
In the cases of Daniels, Wynn and
hey
and
future public officials that when the)Green, who said they transferred for By United Press International
—Louis Edmund Petiti ot France, an
and
confidence
of
con.
trust
the
betray
academic reasons, the principals inacademic
international law expert.
A five-member commission assembled
—Mohammed Iledjaoui, Algerian stituents the)' will pay dearly," Aden
volved, the school board chairman and by U.N. Secretary-General Kurt
said.
Ambassador to the United Nations.
superintendent all refused to sign the Waldheim to probe Iranian charges of
President merits in the crisis that began 107 days
—Adib Duoudi, foreign policy assistant
waivers,
WASHINGTON (UPI)
corruption under the shah could leave for
to Syrian President Ilafez al-Assad.
At the school board meeting Feb. 6, Tehran as early as Tuesday.
Carter, In a move calculated to pave the ago.
Gene Green, father of the Green youth
The president withheld public corn—Andres Aguilar of Venezuela, former
The formation of the commission was a way for the release of the 50 American
denied a waiver, demanded the school giant step toward the release of the 50 hostages in Iran, has approved a list of ment on formation of the panel, but Ambassador to Washington and former
board Investigate or let his son play American hostages, who spent their 107th members to serve on a U.N. panel notified U.N. Secretary General Kurt head of the human rights commission of
baseball,
day in captivity today at the beseiged probing charges against the deposed Waldheim that he agreed to the names of the Organization of American States.
the individuals who would comprise the
shah.
—Harry W. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka,
School board members Pat Telson and
Embassy.
President
WASHINGTON iUllh
Carter,
who
scrubbed
plans
for
an
fact-finding
body.
Robert Feather agreed that It WI lfl
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lawyer and noted expert In inWaldheim stopped short of formally
"We don't have any reaction at this terruitional law.
Carter today sent Secretary of State
vestigatlon showed there had been no confirming the appointment of five top- extended Washington's Birthday
Bani-Sadr, in an interview with Greek Cyrus Vance to New York to confer with
recruitment the boys should be allowed level International jurists to the com• weekend at Camp David, remained in point," White House deputy press
to play. Mrs. Telson said the in mission because the United Nations still Washington today to monitor develop- secretary Rex Granum said Sunday, television, said that until the commission U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim
releases Its findings, the hostages must on the latest moves to secure release of
vestlgatlon "would clear the air" for all needs approval from Iranian President
stay put. The Carter administration has the hostages in Iran.
concerned.
Abothassan Banl-Sadr.
The school board, however, cannot
Carter was awaiting word front Iran on
afternoon said "Some aspects still have iMd it would refuse to admit to alleged
But Waldheim and his aides were a U.N. spokesman said.
crimes,
as
its
reaction
to the formation of a U.N.shah's
order the board chairman or supel'ifl. confident that the panel could be
to
be
collaboration
in
the
to be clarified. The matter has
Iran's response was expected soon,
sponsored commission of inquiry to intendent to sign the waivers. Both have established with U.S. and Iranian ap- U.N. sources said.
coordinated before the secretary-general Iran has charged.
The 47-year-old president also voiced vestigate allegations against the deposed
indicated they will not sign them.
can make the announcement."
From Tehran, the Kuwaiti newspaper
proval, and that the commission
Lay did not say when he would decide delegation would leave for Tehran Tues- Al Watan reported over the weekend that
Sources at the United Nations said the mixed feelings about the seizure of the shah.
whether to Investigate,
"We're not prepared to comment of.
question of when the Americans are to be hostages last Nov. 4.
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has
day.
view
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the
humanitarian
point
of
ficially
until we're it little more familiar
the
power
to
remove
released
remained
the
unresolved
point
the
granted
BanI-Sadr
Sunday,
In a brief statement
the
position of others
deplorable.
From
with
the
was
White
the
action
the
hostages
for
107
of
the
deal.
militants
holding
he
had
the
secretary-general announced that
not
only
Banilegal
point
of
view,
we
have
violated
the
house
press
secretary
Judy
Powell
told
Americans
to
noted
that
days
and
hand
over
the
sources
The
panel
and
of
the
composition
finalized the
reporters.
Sad! and Iran's Revolutionary Council, international rules.
sent word to Washington and Tehran for government troops.
Vance apparently was seeking
"But from the political point of view
but also the militants who still hold the
Al Watan said, however, the militants
official acceptance of his choices,
Americans
at
gunpoint,
must
accept
the
things
are
different.
It
was
not
our
side
clarification for Carter on the
The United States has agreed to "doubt Khomeini will Issue public Inbegan
violating
international
rules.
negotiations
involved in the formal
that
deal.
Waldheim's choice of prominent experts structions calling for the release of the
Identified
the
five
It
was
the
United
States
and
we
see
now
creation
of
the
panel to investigate
Diplomatic sources
on international law from France, hostages."
allegations
against
deposed Shah
the
consequences,"
Sunday
members of the commission as:
A terse U,N. statement late
Algeria, Syria, Venezuela and Sri Lanka,
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
Sources have said Carter wants to hear
a firm date from the Iranian government
or at least get a private commitment
on release of the 50 American
hostages, now captive for 107 days.
Carter, who scrubbed plans for an
extended Washington's Ilrithday
weekend at Camp David and remained In
WASHINGTON (UP!)
For 50 years, through war and fund-raising activities. Democrats traditionally claim the
Washington to monitor developments In
storm, the House met on George Washington's birthday to read recess In the name of a non-Republican, George Washington.
the crisis, has approved the list of
the first president's farewell address.
Some GOP House members were angered this year that the
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members to serve on the panel.
At least, a handful of members met to hear a junior member Democratic majority decided not to take the whole week off,
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The president showed up at the Oval
who had been drafted for that purpose read the lengthy and and some charged harassment,
office earl)' this morning although most
mostly dull speech to an almost empty chamber and gallery.
But there was one thing both Democratic and Republican
government offices were closed down for
But not toà&amp;Y.
Leaders agreed on: it was useless to read Washington's speech
the holiday.
House leaden decided this year to honor Washington's birth- if no one was interested.
He has kept a tight lid on all public
/
day by simply adding one day to the Wasblngton-Uncoln birth"Nobody ever showed up," said an aide to the Democratic
comment on the naming of a five-man
day recess, which began In the House at the close of bUIiflSSS leadership.
panel and an aide said "only four or five"
"It's too bad, but it's time for this to be consigned to the dust
Wednesday.
presidential advisers have been clued on
The Senate will keep the tradition going, however, with Sen. bin," agreed a GOP aide.
on the delicate negotiations.
Donald Stewart, 1)-Ala., reading the address.
This was a far cry from past years when the reading of the
A U.N. spokesman in New York said
The Senate still is getting a longer recess than the House. address was thought to be an Inviolate tradition.
Sunday night Waldheim completed
The senators did not and at all last week.
(Actually, Washington himself never read the address, but
formation of the panel, but did not
Traditionally, Congress has taken off the week of Abraham submitted It in writing. The speech is most noted for
GEORGE WASHINGTON
disclose the names of those who would
Lincoln's birthday for Republican members to attend to GOP Washington's advice to avoid entangling foreign alliances.)
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serve.

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County Motorcyclist Dead From Injuries,
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer

Afghan Soldiers Turning
On Russians, Report Says
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

P'siztance to the Soviet Invasion forces in northeastern Afghanistan Is growing with Afghan soldiers
reportedly turning on their Russian advisers to join
Moslem rebels in liberating their country.
A spokesman for the Huzbl Islaml, or Islamic Front,
said today rebels have seized u iumbcr of towns in
recent battles, including Mehterlam, the capital of the
northeastern provice of Laghman.
In one Instance, the guerrillas overran the town of All
Shang, also in Laghman, after Afghan troops killed
their Russian overseers and joined in the siege, the
spokesman said in Peshawar, Pakistan, near the
Afghan border.
He said rebels are swooping down on Soviet convoys
on many major roads, including the highway linking
Jafalabad to the Afghan capital of Kabul, and the road
from Kabul to the major western city of Herat.

Leftists Free 20 Hostages

Trudeau Is Favored
In Elections Today

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!) - Leftists
holding the Foreign Trade Institute have freed 20
female hostages but another group of militants at the
beselged Spanish Embassy say negotiations to free two
diplomats are "paralyzed."
Leftist guerrillas Sunday killed an education official
and three faintly members in a pre-dawn attack on the
official's home.
Members of the leftist Popular Revolutionary Bloc
Sunday allowed 20 women hostages to leave the
Fopign Trade Institute in the capital, leaving some 40
hostages in the building, witnesses said.
The militants, who seized the institute late last week,
allowed the women to leave as a good will gesture and
because of shortages of food, they said.

OTTAWA (UP!) - Former Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who returned from
retirement to head the Liberal Party in
today's parliamentary elections, was favored
In opinion polls to regain the post he lost last
year to Conservative Joe Clark.
But Clark, whose government was brought
down In a parliamentary vote of no confidence over a budget plan to raise energy
prices, was confident of victory Sunday.
"People trust this party, and trust this
government, and if I may say so, trust this
leader," he told voters during a final cam.
paIgn swing.
Trudeau, 60, who was prime minister for 11
years before being defeated last May by the
little-known Clark, wound down his campaign
Sunday with a skating party in front of
Toronto's City Hall.
Two major opinion polls conducted in the

Dollar Opens Higher
LONDON (UP!) - The- dollar opened slightly higher

on most European money markets today reflecting
optimism the Iran crises may soon be over. Trading
was slow because of the Washington's Birthday holiday
In the United States.
Gold opened lower in Zurich and higher in London.
In Milan, the dollar opened at 805.95 lire, compared
to Friday's close of 805.45. In Amsterdam it opened at
1.9180 guilders, compared to 1.9150 close Friday. In
Brussels, It was 28.95 Belgian francs, compared to
Friday's close of 28.91. In Zurich, the dollar was 1.6260
compared to 1.6255 at the close Friday. In Frankfurt,
the dollar opened at 1.743 German marks compared to
1.7480 Friday. In Paris, It opened at 4.0750, down from
Friday's 4.07625.
In London, the pound opened at $2.975, down from
Friday's close of *2.955.

past week indicated that Trudeau's Liberals

heavily fortified wall to safety in the West without
attracting so much as a single shot.
The daring and unusual escape took place Sunday
night near the famed Checkpoint Charlie crossing,
West German television reported. Other routes are
normally taken because of the heavy East German
security along the wall.
The two fled East Berlin by climbing through the
windows of a boarded-up house skirting the wait,
slipping out of the house and through a network of
barbed wire, all the time unnoticed by armed East
German guards.

"It could happen at any time," acorn.

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Wading among young people In the Chinese city of
Shanghai, but is causing concern among older Communist Party officials.
Party cadres In one Shanghai district recently began
a campaign to dissuade young people in the street from
holding dance parties In their homes, the Liberation
Daily, a leading Shanghai newspaper, said.
A letter to the newspaper complained that household
dances were annoying neighbors.
Officials sought out the dancers and warned them of
"dangers" accompanying dancing, the newspaper
said. It said the dances attracted thieves, led to fights
and corrupted public morals.
The dance fans were requested to hang up their
shoes, turn over a new leaf and improve their morals,
the Liberation Daily said.

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were questioned by FBI agents, they
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Service officials began processing their requests for
political asylum.
Richard Gullage, INS deputy district director In
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MIAMI (UP!) - Eastern Airlines, under Increased

Now,

competition, is dropping may of Its "short-haul"
routes, a spokesman says.
The latest city likely to lose Eastern service is
Montgomery, Ala., spokesman Jim Ashlock told
day.
United Press International
The airline recently announcsd It would end its lostflights-a day servide to Lexington, Ky., aid ID recant
montln has pulled out 01 Akron and Kent, Ohio, he said
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OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -A steel-capped ballpoint
pen Is credited with saving the life of a policeman
critically wounded in a shootout with pharmacy
robbery suspect.
Warr Acres Police Chief Darrell Downs said Sunday
that Sgt. Steve Kanopp, In stable condition at an
Oklahoma City hospital, managed to sneak Into a
pharmacy late Saturday with four other officers,
unnoticed by a burglary suspect.
"That bullet hit a pen in his shirt pocke t," Downs
said. "If that pen hadn't been there - it
straight for his heart."

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is scheduled to report back Wednesday
to the school board on the order he counter-signed for
$9,000 worth of gold plated bathroom fixtures fora non-existent high school class In plumbing.
Board Chairman Phyllis Miller and member Ethel
Beckham said Sunday they may have some new
questions to ask Jones about the affair.
was ordered on an emergency basis
The
; without the required bids provided
purchases of
more Own $4,000. The purchase
be funded from
Jones' $1.5 million contingency fund. It was blocked
only because
employee of Bond Plumbing Supply
Co. became suspicious and questioned the school
board's purchasing
about the order.

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loyalty from many Yugoilavs that iran.
scend their nationalistic or religious
P.5
beliefs. His successors will not be so lucky.
The future of Yugosla via is therefore uncertain.
Its six republics may try to break
from one another, some of them possibly
seeking to go non-communist. This could
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result in a blacklash by hardliners
Yugoslav Communist Py.
Once monofithie su
The Kremlin will no doubt try
lure of
most of Tito's death by attempting either to slated communism,
pull Yugoslavia back into the Soviet orbit or defying Moscow and
Least to ensure that another strong seeking support from
maverick
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AREA READINGS 1 La.): temperature: 51; overnight
have already been forced to flee thj4j.
Southern California residents,
low:
42; yesterday's high: 64; barometric pressure: 30.11;
The storm reportedly killed three homes and some were reported to have
relative humidity; 74 percent; winds: North 15 m.p.h.
staggered by. series of storms that peopi, in Arizona, which received only suffocated in mudolides.
already hay, claimed 12 lives, were
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Sunday. Dozens
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ASPEN, Cola. (UN) -Singer John Denver is under
fire in his exclusive Aspen area neighborhood for firing
on a neighbor's dog with a BB gun.
According to news reports, Denver said an 8-monthold Keeshund was in his backyard with another dog,
"nipping at one of my dogs."
"They were giving my little dog a hard time," he
said.
So Denver says he opened fire with a BB gun.
The dog was not seriously hurt but a veterinarian
said a BB lodged in the animal's left shoulder. Denver
said he did not realize he had hit the dog.

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Tito's long rule has been a progressive one
for his country In material terms and almost
a benevolent one - except for those who
dared to question it
But the same nationalistic passions that
ignited World War I still smolder in that
conglomerate of nationalities called
Yugoslavia.

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killed and another critically injured in the explosion of
a small depth charge the children had found.
Lt. Cmdr. Bryan Grey said Sunday the percussion
explosive ordinarily are used in Navy "war games to
simulate depth charges" used in submarine warfare.
The dead youth was identified as David Marvin Allen
Jr., 7. Nine-year-old Michael David Churchill was in
critical condition at the Naval Regional Medical
Center.

ATLANTA (UP!) -Employment was sluggish In the
southeast during the last part of 1979, but the region
only experienced slow economic growth, not a
recession, the federal reserve bank of Atlanta said.
Bank spokesman Charles Carter said Saturday non.
farmemployment remained steady in the Southeast,
whll(
employment remained strong
during December.
And he said residential construction shot up In the
Southeast during 1979, while overall construction
remained strong throughout the United States.

More significantly, both leaders shattered
the once monolithic structure of Sovietdominated communism, defying Moscow and
seeking support If not friendship from the
West.

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Sanford:
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. i UPI) -One child was

AIDS HOME

Tito was reported to be conscious. Top state
The collective leadership government that
and party leaders have visited him In
will succeed him was ready to take over
hospital room at the ultramodern clinical formally. It has been working smoothly since
center In the northwestern city of Ljubljana. Tito become Incapacitated.
They brought him best wishes for recovery Speculation grew about plans for the
a recovery few seriously think can take place.
funeral
of the last great leader of World War
Tito fell ill with circulatory blockage in
early January and his left leg was amputated II and Yugoslavia's only leader.
Jan. 20.
Workmen continued to labor day and night
He was recovering successfully until the to finish landscaping the front of the Tito
heart and kidney complications set in sud- museum In the suburb of Dedinje, a possible

Last Of His

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The death of Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito
will remove the last of the larger-than-life
strong men who strutted the world stage
dur ing the period embracing the two World
Wars and their aftermaths.
He was born Josip Broz in Croatia in 1892.
He came to manhood In the twilight years of
the old order ln Europe, the order that was to
be forever smashed by a bullet fired June 8,
1914, in Sarajevo.
He neared the end of his life in a world
vastly changed by that bloody event -and its
bloodier sequels.
That Yugoslavia's Tito and China's
Zedung, also one of the last of the lin e, should
die within a few years of each other is a
matter of oi ci
but so is much of
history. The biographies of the two bear
striking resemblances.
Both Tito and Mao became Communists
and outlaws in their own countries in the
period between the wars,
Both achieved positions o( leadership -and
eventually supreme power - because of
foreign invasions of their countries in World
War II.
Both f ought not only against the foreign
enemy but even more strenuously against
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CONCORD, N.H. (UP!) - Sen. Robert Dole, R.
Kansas, says his campaign will go to federal court to
block a scheduled debate between GOP presidential
candidates Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
The one-on-one debate is sponsored by the Nashua
Telegraph,
New Hamshire's second largest city.
Carroll Jones, the GOP presidential hopeful's New
Hampshire chairman, said it was an "unfair and
damaging debate" because the newspaper would not
allow all the GOP candidates to participate,
"Any corporation, including a newspaper, is charged
with giving fair and impartial treatment to the candidates," Jones said.

DONATION

denly and brought him to the point of dea th. site of either the burial or at least the funeral.

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China Warns Dancers

Feb 16
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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP!) - munist party source said.
President Josip Bros Tito's condition was
Yet Tito's lifelong robust constitution and
serious but stabilized today, and Yugoslavia
to survive apparently helped
Indomitable
settled In for what could be a Jong, UZwai)' him hold hiswill
own even as his health slipped
deathwatch for the 87-year-old leader.
drastically.
In the eight days since the sudden
Party sources said he was receiving kidney
deterioration in Tito's condition, heart d
kidney problems have weakened him tote dialysis treatment from time to time to help
him through medical crises, but otherwise he
point where the question Is not whether
was not attached to life support systems would recover, but when he would die,
and there were no plans to prolong his life

BERLIN (UP!) - Two people slipped past East
German border guards and scrambled over Berlin's

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would regain control in the 282-seat House of
Commons in Canada's 32nd general election.
The most recent of the polls, a Gallup Poll
released Saturday, gave Trudeau a 20 percentage point lead over Clark, indicating that
he had enough support for a stable majority
government, despite strong gains by the leftleaning New Democratic Party.
The NDP could be the key If neither party
gains a clear majority.
Another poll, released by the CTV television
network, gave Trudeau a 10-point lead but left
open the possibility that Clark's party could
squeeze in with the barest of parliamentary
majorities.
1 Liberals actually outpolled the Con.
servatives by four percentage points In the
1979 election but lacked a majority in the
House of Commons.

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Washington ' s Birthday Sale.'

Dole Files Suit To Stop
Slated Reagan-Bush Debate

Yugoslavia Settles In For Deathwatch

2 Slip Over Berlin Wall '

HOSPITAL NOTES

NAnON
IN BRIEF

the ones used in the crime, Seminole officers said.
A search of the suspects and their car turned up money
orders from the Friday armed robbery in Apopka and the $51
taken from the Forest City store's register, they added.

A Casselberry man, injured in a motorcycle crash Thursday
morning, died Saturday afternoon of his injuries at Orlando
Regional Medical Center.
Carl Treybig, 18, was on his way to work at the Florida Steel
FIRE LEVELS TRAILER
Company Thursday when he lost control of his motorcycle
An early-morning blaze destroyed a Sanford house trailer at:
while leaving Interstate-4 at the Maitland interchange,
133 Bedford Ct., police report.
patrolmen say.
The fire destroyed the home of Joan Bastin, 39, who told
Treybig hit a guardrail at 8:20 a.m.,Thursday and had been
officers she was not at home when the blaze of undetermined
in critical conwuon unui ma aealn at 3 p.m. Saturday.
origins started. No further information was available this
cutters had been used to break open the door on the trailer,
For the past two years, Treybig had been finishing up his
morning.
filled with $12,722.36 in goods and a window on the truck's cab.
high school classes at Seminole Community College in the
HOME BURGLARIZED IN SANFORD
Only a box of highway flares was reported missing.
evenings, so he could work during the day, his mother said. He
A Sanford man reported the theft of $570 in household goods
SUSPECTS IN ROBBERY NAMED
formerly attended Lake Howell High School, she said.
this weekend, police say.
Orange County deputies have named the two suspects
Only recently had he taken the job at Florida Steel, she said,
Thacid Jerome Brooks told police burglars broke into his
arrested early Saturday, in the armed robbery of a Forest City
describing him as "a loving son who just loved the good things
home at 1704 W. 14th St., this weekend and stole a stereo,
grocery.
on earth."
camera, binoculars and jewelry.
Jose Ilaggans, o1306 Teeikwuod Dr., Altamonte Springs, and
Treybig's accident was one of several that day on the rainVANDALS RANSACK HOME
dampened interstate, highway patrolmen report. Treybig is John Armstrong, of 9330 Albermade, Forest City, are being
A
Sanford
woman
returned to her home Saturday after a
held
in
the
Orange
County
jail
on
charges
of
robbing
an
Apopka
the second Seminole County resident to die In highway
three-hour absence, to discover burglars had tossed around
convenience store Friday, say Orange County deputies.
fatalities this year.
Upon making bail in Orange County, the two will be iran- her belongings but taken nothing, police say.
ARREST IN TRUCK BURGLARY
Donna M. Rogers told officers the vandalism occurred
sported to Seminole County to face charges they robbed a
An 18-year-old Sanford man is in jail after allegedly
between 8p.m. and 11:25 p.m. Saturday at her home at 101 W.
Forest City Cumberland Farms store Saturday of $51, they
breaking into a truck trailer filled with over $12,XX) in mer20th St.
chandise Sunday night.
added.
BURGLARS TAKESTEREO
The two were arrested in Orange County Saturday morning,
Waren Lee Barber, of 1704 Hawkins Ave., was arrested at
Thieves who broke through a door stole $1,500 worth of stereo
11:43 p.m., Sunday, by a Sanford officer who claims he saw
shortly after Seminole deputies broadcast a bulletin to area
equipment and jewelry from a Forest City home Saturday,
officers to watch for a car fitting the description of the one the
him jump and run from a tractor-trailer parked at 20th Street
deputies
say.
and Hardy Avenue.
suspects were driving, Seminole deputies said.
Jeff
Boetto
told officers the equipment was taken from his
Officers chased a suspect from the truck for several blocks
The manager of the store at the corner of State Road 436 and
home at 2636 Palm Ave.
Academy Drive identified one of the suspects and the car as
before the arrest, they say. Later they discovered a pair of bolt

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Feb.

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register for the September primaries.
In addition to the presidential candidates of the
two major parties to be on the ballot, Democratic
and Republican precinct committeeman and
committeewoman candidates will be on the

He keeps plugging along, accepting almost
daily speaking engagements in the eight-county
district which includes Seminole County. And he
says sometimes those engagements run from
two to three daily,
He sets up temnorary headquarters along his
route of travel at convenient and favorite
telephone booths to make essential telephone

ballot tnmany of the precincts.
A few of those who qualified for some of the
party precinct offices up for election have with.
drawn, said Supervisor of Elections Camilla

calls.

Bruce.

Best's current favorite story is about one of his
Democratic opponents, Orange County Cornmissioner Dick Fischer. He says Fischer who
was filming spot political commercials in

held by New Port Richey Republican Richard
Kelly. Kelly is under fire from several quarters,
Tarpon Springs recently asked one man to be
including from officials of his own party for his
filmed with him, The man with a broad smile
involvement in the FBI undercover Abscam
agreed, but then told Fischer he might want to
operation,
change his mind about wanting him. It seems the
Hattaway suggested it would take from
man was Best's campaign coordinator in that
$250,000 to $300,000 to mount an effective and
area.
winning effort. Sources say Hattaway is now
going to give Batchelor a deadline for raising the
The voter registration period for those wishing
money.- -- -- ------------—- to -casFbaflots in
Meanwhile, Orlando and Brooksville attorney
preferential primary closed Last Saturday.
David Best has been running his campaign for
Despite the closing 50 persons showed up
the September, 1980 Democratic primary and
Monday to register to vote and another 40
November general election since his defeat at
showed up on Tuesday. Only two of those cornthe polls by a scant 4,000 votes in November, 1978
plained they wouldn't be able to vote in the
15 months ago. He said he is not concerned
March 11 primary. The others were content to

The Need

It may be a very, very lOngTirnIbefOre an
American president exchanges embraces and
kisses with the leader of the Soviet Union as
Jimmy Carter did with Leonid Brezhnev last June
it Vienna. But should the occasion arise any time
soon, we hope the president will seize the moment
to whisper the following question in the ear of the
IIiwI ILuiji viuscuw; vvny is we ioviet union
waging chemical and, perhaps, biological war
fare against the peoples of Laos and Afghanistan?
Grahted, we can think of several likely ex-

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about how many run or who they are,

Primaries for the party's nomination for the seat
"if"
The "if" required an assurance from Bat
chelor that he could raise sufficient funds to
mount a successful campaign for the seat now

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that State. Rep. Robert Hattaway, D.Altamonte
Springs, will be a candidate thIs year for the
Florida fifth district seat in Congress
Hattaway on Wednesday said he had met with
Orange County State 1t4. flick Batchelor and
gave his word that he would nut rm against
Batchelor in the September Democratic

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remote areas of conquered countries where news
of nerve gas and microbe bomb attacks can be
suppressed or, if reports leak out, they can be

nied. Of what value, after all, is the word of a
Zw hundred half-gassed refugees measured
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portant in light of the fact that use of poison gas
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nvenants, at least one of which the Soviet Union
is pledged to respect.
Even knowing the Kremlin's probable exj)lanations doesn't dilute our interest in hearing a
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Whatever became of detente would appear.
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former California GOV. 5Roniid W. Reagan

Students on a limited budget are un- throughout New Hampshire
who were
rstandably dismayed over the spiraling cost of
committed to devoting virtually all of their
txtbooks essential to their college courses,
spare time to promoting his candidacy in the
And Increasingly sophisticated copying closing weeks of the race here,
Spouses were welcome
but only if they
riachines have spurred a brisk new Industry to
were
willing to make a similar personal
tèI1eve the student dilemma. Services have commitment to work for Bush.
Th $1ieCh
rung up around colleges and universities making was devoted not to extolling
ipable of duplicating pertinent textbook pages vi rtues of the can dida te but to the nuta4ndfr eager students or helpful professors at a tiny
bolts aspects of the primary contest,
Q'action of the publisher's price tag.
6.01
A gruff, no-nonsense politician, Gregg runs
The demonstration of the supply responding to a highly professional operation, but he has an
le demand Is the mark of our cherished free authoritarian streak that has led campaign
workers to refer to hIzii, half jokthglybothau
iterprise system.
seriously,
as "Ayatollah Gregg."
But there are snags In the system.
Item
by
item,
he rattled through the dasens
The publisher is being deprived of the an- of
steps
designed
to maximize the Bush vote
ia ted sales to recover his investment ' In on Feb. 28 checking
computer-generated
Jinpting costs.
voter lists, securing absentee ballots for those
And the author is denied the royalties that are who will be away from home on election day
and providing drivers to those without
Ijis only reward for his ideas an labor,
Is the copying phenomenom as much of a rip-off transportation to the polls,
is would be the theft of the book itself from a
Stressi ng the need to proselytize not Only
mpus store? Seven publishers say It Is and have Republicans but also independents, egg
l)led suit against a Cambridge, Mass., copying predicted that "If we get enough of them, the
national press will 10t1."
rm under the federal Copyright Act of 1978.
More than 800 volunteers "from all area of
IThe court's ruling will determine the role of
U&gt;," will swarm Into the state for a
as in a market that may have misinterpreted massive doOr-to4lOor and telephone CBI"
e word "free."
vuslng operation in the final weeks of the
campaign, Gregg promised.

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For the record, the Soviets and their
satelli tes continue to balk at NATO's proposal
for Initial withdrawal 30,900 Russians and
13,000 Americans. The discrepancy is
justified, NATO argues, because the
American forces have to withdraw a much
greater distance. Besides, it Is suspected that
the Soviets actually have more troops In the

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enormous for civilization that we can't allow
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (UP!) Scientists at this possibility to go untried," said Dr. Harry
the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory are Drelcer, head of
the LASL Controlled
making final adjustments on a device they Thermonuclear Research Division.
hope will take them one step closer to• ZT40 Is just one step in
many toward
development of a virtually limitless supply of development of a workable fusion
generating
new energy.
plant. But the steps remaining toward the
is a 7-foot wide, donut-shaped ultimate goal are difficult ones
and best estici by 12 magnetic discs the size of mates are that the ultimate device
wrapped
won't be
truck tires and fed by a seemingly endless operating until the early
part of the 21st
supply of electric cables. It is called simply century.
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Thekeyprobnfacingdevelopmentis that
Technically, ZT-40 Is "torroldal magnetic fusion reactions only
at extreme
bottle" a device which In larger form is temperatures. To achieveoccur
a fusion reaction,
hoped can be used to power fusion nuclear the elements
must be in a plasma
the
reactors,
fourth state of matter In which molecules
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working on several different ap- and the atoms become positive ions,
proaches to achieve controlled fusion reacBecause the reaction occurs at terntions,
peratures of up to 100 million degrees cenFusion reactions like those In the sun and tigrade, it would be impassi ble for the
other stars occur when two light elements reaction th come in contact
with any ma jai
collide, fuse under intense pressure and heat known to man,
to form a heavier element, and release
energy In the process, In theory, that energy
z'r-to is an experiment to contain the
would be used to heat water and then power a reaction
within a magnetic field and keep it
stçam turbine to produce electricIty.
Unlike the atomn pllttlng fission reaction away from the walls of the chamber where
used In today's nuclear power plants, nuclear the reaction occurs
mere have been successful experiments
fusion is co nsidered clea ner and less
involving
confinement of plasma in devices
dangerous,
which
are
smaller than ZT-40 but achieve
Scientists no tremendótpotenUai in
Same
results
fusion reactors, The basic elements which
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win be used to fuel f usion reactors are
The chamber inside the LASL device has an
deuterium and trltlum. Deuterium is a nonInside diameter of 40 centimeters - hence the
radioactive element found abundantly In designation ZT40.
ordinary sea water and tritlum is a
To make a successful fusion reactor,
radioactive element that will be produced In Driecer said scientists believe the optimum
the reaction itseif,
size for the chamber is between 200 and 200
"'lb. potential payoff In this program is so centimeters.
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seats long reserved for them. Deputy Foreign
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An estimated 1,700 firefighters attended an afternoon rally in a downtown
hotel and another 100 or so gathered
outside a South Side fire station to taunt
firefighters inside who refused to leave
The union claims the walkout is being

supported by nearly 100 percent of its
4,300 members. Deputy Fire Corn.
mIssioner Charles J. Pierce said about
480 firefighters were on the job Sunday
afternoon.
"We offered them (the city) binding
arbitration and a nostrike clause and
they still won't listen," Muscare said.
"We haven't gotten one concession worth
anything from the city, not seniority,
promotions, nothing."

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as a masochist.
It was testified that Gacy told police he had had about 150
"each and every one paid for."
homosexual relationships
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as the session opened.
Although imlitics appeared to be on everyone's
mind, the council planned to consider policy
s
i a series of major issues including the
national economy, the draft, boycott of the
M('ScoW Ohmpics, and the role of women in the
kadershit, of the Ai"lC1O.
'Flie federation's Political arm —the Committee
on Political E Alucation — is scheduled to report to
the council, sitting as the COPE administrating
committee, on Wednesday.

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But, he said, sometimes he merely picked up youths, brought
them home, undressed, and listened to their "hard luck
stories" without engaging in any sexual activity, it was

testified.

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Gacy told police he never hurt his victims during sexual acts
and that they put ropes around their own necks because they
thought Gacy, a magician and part-time clown, was going tO
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At one point, Gary told police a man named "Jack" who did
not like homosexuality committed the killings.
Gary also gave authorities a crudely drawn map showing the
gravesites of dozens of bodies eventually unearthed from
under his home. But, officials said, after completing it, he put

his chin to his chest, brought his hands to his face, then looked
up and said, "What's going on? 'Jack' drew that diagram of
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Mrs. Mattie Jane Gardner,
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Augustine, Fla. She was born
In'DeSota County, Fla., and
came to Sanford in 1923, She
attended the Nazarene
Church. Survivors are one
daughter, Mrs. Ethelene
Stewart, of Constable, N.Y.'
twa brothers, Clayton Keene
Of cadla and Arthur Keene
Of Pt. Myers; one sister, Mrs.
Lula Johnson of West Palm
Beach, Fla; three grand.

children, and 10 greatgradchildren.
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Robert B. Goetzlnger, 66,

)l5Orand Vista, DeBary, died
Saturday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital. He was
born in Woodford County, Ill.,
ft lived In DeBary for the
Put 20 years Member qf the
P10 United Methodist
Qug'ch of Sanford, he was
mOnager and president of
Gregory Lumber Co. of
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l{epublj&amp;an [tout-runner George Bush, fresh from
victory in ll uer.o Rico, now liopes to reach for
a.
ViCtOrs' in (lie upcoming New Hamshire primary.
The 5-year-old candidate takes part in a YMCA
class in aerobic exercise.

CIO building and construction trades unions
(vinprising more than 1.8 million memix,rs.
"We feel Sen. tEdwardi Kennedy is a nice guy,
but lie could have waited un6l 1984," said
Plumbers Union President Martin Ward.
TWO of the construction unions
the
bricklayers and the painters unions
have
supported the Massachusetts senator's
Presidential candidacy.
While
officials lobbied for more
support at the session, SO (lid Kennedy's people,
with his press secretary, Tom Southwick, on hand

ART CLASS

fire those supporting the union's Job
action.
Mrs. Byrne, outraged by the strike and
repeated failures of federally mediated
negotiations, Saturday warned striking
firefighters may "never again" wear the
uniform of the Chicago Fire Department.
,
iu(iui iiium we u Lose LUiS ueai, out it
we do, the city Isn't worth coming back
to," one firefighter said. "I'll stay here
long enough to vote Jane Byrne out of
office and then leave."
Sources close to the strike said (our
major Issues remain to be resolved,
No serious fires have occurred during
the strike, although about 15 striking
firefighters were said to have abandoned
their pickets to help non-striking
firefighters battle a weekend blaze in a
2-story apartment building which
caused a reported $10,000 in damage,

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back-to-work order Thursday, the first
day of the strike. Weekend talks broke
down when Mayor Jane M. Byrne

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The Geneva conferees have been trying to
the Chinese into th eir discussions For
almost two decades, Now that they have
them, there may be reasc to question
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Plasterers union; 25,000-member Asbestos
Workers union, and the 10,000-member Marble
Polishers union.
Together with the 420,000-member Operating

support to Carter.
"These are very highly skilled workers.,,all

killed dozens of youths, read one victim the 23rd Psalm while
sti'angling him, sometimes did "doubles" killing two youths
in the same night—and used chains and restraining board to
do the "ultimate number death" on one victim he identified

record as rejecting any agreement that miol be worked out between Washington and
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Democrats hold their primary March 16.

The five new unions on Carter's list are the

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-Some highly sensitive Hewlett Packard state firm Technopromimp
than In the danger that we might be helping gear was bought by another U. S. firm
which
—A &amp;Itlah subsidiary of a U.S. corporation :
the coinmigmist military machine they get is "believ
ed to have acted in concert with a bought computers from Genera Automation
what they want through third parties who buy
West German national by furnishing the Inc., incorporated them into Its own eji11
Us American equipment and resell Itl
controlled commodities domestically, ment and sold the
resulting product W
A secret Commerce Department report knowing the Intended illegal dIsposition" to Hungary. The same subsidiary sent coma
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it
says am typical of the the Soviet Union, where It ended up.
their -I-:-puters to Russia wider a demanstratlo$
black. mare In
echnoogy was sold to the license for exhibit there, whereupon "another
rH.play window and drool. What tty west,
4,ca-eIipaj
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which
are
embargoed
British
mi*ktlxy
of
a U.S. firm Without the UJC. firm purchased the equipment from Ihe
they go after and ususily get.'
by fidsiol Is, for uie directly to the Soviet proper licenses between June 1V72, and
'lsidlary at the e'hI bitlon . . . and sold It to y,.
Some military useful technological
UniOn.___
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1974.
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exports
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U.S.S.R.
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BuJj,
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solemnly ensue the CPVIWCS Dhvl
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thstiheNS.rsaad.swg,.,y
J mires who trdflc In U S. (kis delivery was made to the Bulgarian to
Intel Corp. integrated circuits was hand.'
lsdflv-in the deinss of ow as'1"eal 5'inky Londmn,"
carried to Austria, then to Poland, EaM;'
they want to buy will ns
be
as My. It don name the manufacturers of
-laser parts were exported to South Germany, the Soviet Union and
diverted to military use. I've akwedy
possibly Red-0
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thins.
'trsported on the di*acstal11* in ow
circuuos elvis Us Kremlin's armaments "mIsrepresented the Intended purchaser
use of the
MperkW"system
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with
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of the illicit transactions, man .atlo.1 Is Waved
to
have
re4zported
requisite
license by placIng it z a Polish'
produced at a Soviet t.w, insit
ad their stritsgie Inifretkns, have 1.4 the the eqUipment to the U.S.S.R.
vessel
under
charter to a Norwegian com.",'
American know-bm.
to Lnvstlgate some of the
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quipment was transported t'
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On tfie rare occasions when the
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Poland and Installed Ina Norwegian vessel.5 '
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Hwe
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there they were trans. The latter vessel,
bureaucrats who are more intsrastsd In report liete:
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volunteers. Voters were asked to contribute nioney in
collection boxes placed next to the ballot boxes to defray costs
and party officials estimated they recovered about $50,000 of

800,000-member Carpenters union; 185,000.

conventions,
Labor Secretary Ray Marshall, heading a
sizeable delegation of labor department officials
evident throughout the Americana Hotel, told a
news conference Sunday the five new unions

portray a methodical killer who sprinkled his confessions with
references to multiple personalities.
,The second week of testimony in the trial also laid groundwork for defense arguments that Gacy, charged with the sex
slayings of 33 boys and young men, is insane and should be put
In a mental institution for the rest of his life,
'Qacy, a 37-year-old building contractor, is accused of more
klUlngs than any other person In U.S. history.
Investigators last week testified that Gary, shortly after his

If It was any consolation, the Soviets were
not the only target. The Chinese critique also
implied U.S. collusion in blocking real
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demand for a contract before returning
to work, told reporters after the hearing
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Hechinger, after his efforts as a selfintermewary oeween union
and city negotiators failed to produce an
accord, assessed fines of $25,900 on the
union; $5,000 each on local president
Frank Muscare and Michael Lass, an
official of the International Firefighters
Union; and $1,000 each on five other
union officers for each successive day of
the strike,

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Union, accusing it of "fraudulent" exof detente to further an aggressive,
expa nsionist policy.
None of this is new, of course, The Chinese
ha ve been publicly accusing the Soviets of
this and much worse for years, But tough talk
is not the way of the Geneva negotiations,
which have taken on somewhat the character
of an old-boys club. Direct political attacks,
as the af fronted Soviet delega te responded,
are not according to
along with such other beha vior as whispering
during speeches and passing notes,

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A Puerto Rican judge had ruled the use of public funds for
iikiñ[jirties' primaries unconstitutional under the island's
present commonwealth setup, so the primary was run by GOP

additions.

"We will not pay. We might as well go
to Jail now," Muscare said.
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a gigantic candy More Macbed with super.
sophisticated computers and other eIIC'ZOIIIC
goodies that simply don't esiet In the Soviet
Union.
But the Russians aren't content to press

Bush also was seen as the candidate %ith the more
chiarisma, looking suave and statesmanlike on his outings,
though he was peppered with eggs by two young proindependence students on his last swing at a Sat, 'ian shop.

over the United States," Marshall said of the new

George Meany, has steered clear of any endor.
sement, however, saying the AFLC!O will wait
until after the Democratic and Republican

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Nothing came of it, of course. But the mere
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elaborate and sophisticated grass-roots
political organizations ever assembled for a
presidential primary in the Granite State.

Invitations to the Bush dinner were mailed
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The union Sunday defied a second
injunction calling for its members to
return to work,

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with $40,000 in fines for each day the

One is in Vienna, where representatives of
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inevitable post-dessert speeches
no routine rally.
It is a secret, unpublicized briefing session
for the people who constitute one of the most

and attended by the candidate the following
day In nearby Hooksett, N.H., attracted only
about 250 volunteer workers from cities and
towns around the state.)

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ti poff to the potent force of Gregg's operation.
Several other candidates In the race would be
hard pressed to attract a crowd as large, even
including curious gawkers, window-shoppers
and others not especially committed to the
guest of honor.

AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland, presiding

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cocktails, dinner, political chatter
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On the eve of today's opening session of the
federation's annual midwinter executive council
meeting in this seaside resort, five building and

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Both Bush and the man in charge of his New
Hampshire primary campaign, former state
Gov. Hugh Gregg, have Joined the guests for

before the crucial New Hampshire and Florida

Primaries.

construction trades unions announced their
backing of the president.
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Both Bush and Baker spent about $200,000 On the campaign
but Bush started his campaign 10 months earlier and had his
Spanish-speaking soi;, Jeb, 26, campaigning on the island for

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President
Carter won the first salvo in a new round of ef.
forts by Democratic presidential candidates to
garner endorsements from AFIXIO unions

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Reagan. "Iowa had a big influence here," said island
legislator Calixto Calero Juarbe,

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Deal ing
Peking

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desperately wanted to be with the winner to have some
leverage if the GOP wins in November,
Bush Provided that winner's aura after Iowa, where he beat

American businessman Benjamin Fernandez with 1,912 votes,
former Minnesota Gov. Harold Stassen with 613 and Sen.
Robert Dole, R-Kan., who withdrew in favor of Baker, 513.
Under the winner take all rule, Bush got 14 convention

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Bush Scores Puerto Rico Win

delegates committed to him on first ballot, new momentum in
his race with Ronald Reagan, and a total of 16 committed
delegates, compared to seven for Reagan and four for Baker.
"I have stressed that mine is a national campaign, not a
regional effort, and the results today support that," Bush said
Complete results of Sunday's balloting supplied by the
in a statement issued from his Washington office. "In addition,
Islan d's Republican Party gave Bush 58.9 percent of the vote or
the 14 delegates th at this victory provides us are very
23,217 votes to 38.6 percent or 80,782 votes for Baker, the only
significant."
two Republicans to mount prolonged campaigns for Puerto
Reagan did not enter the Puerto Rican primary and got less
'Rican delegates.
than 100 write-in votes.
Political analysts said Puerto Rican Republicans had no real
Former Texas Qoi.John.B. Connally,whcsecampaign re--- p1-rfel n ='ilbf the afld IesiOrejTaë1d
thèoi
narks landed him in trouble, finished third but managed only
issue close to the heart of the island Republicans but they
j,934 votes or 0.9

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Every one'of the 170 divisions in the Soviet army
i routinely equipped and trained to subdue its
enemies with a range of chemical agents including poison gas. Troops carry protective gear
No
against the effects of their own gas. Armored
vehicles are fitted with seals and air filters that
enable them to operate efficiently in contaminated environments.
Given this capability, th e Soviets would
By ROBERT WALTERS
naturally want to test it under combat conditions.
CONCORD, N.H. More than 800 people
All the better if the victims of the moment are
primitive hilt tribesmen in Laos and poorly have filled the hotel ballroom for what apequipped Moslem insurgents in Afghanistan, who pears to be a conventional campaign meeting
are technologically unsophisticated and cannot on behalf of George Bush, rapidly e merging
as the leader in the race for the Republican
protect themselves, much less fight back in like presidential nomination.

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) Puerto Rican RepubUcans, anxious to back a Winner, gave former U.N.
Ambassador George Bush a big victory over Sen. Howard
Baker and made him the official front-runner in the race for
the GOP presidential nomination,

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Those who have withdrawn and the status of
races left in certain precincts include: precinct
12-Lucinda Coulter, leaving the race for De.
moa'atic Precinct committeewoman UP to Joan
Kloppenborg, Mary F. Dory and Ernestine
Forward; precinct 21-Mrs. Margaret Megill,
leaving Florence Gilmartin and Emma Jean
Luana Kish,
Williams running; precinct 32
leaving Lucy Layer elected unopposed; precinct
former Casselberry Mayor Bill Grier was
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disqualified for Democratic precinct cornrnftteeman because his name had been placed in
Russo to be
elected unopposed (Grier was allowed to qualify
in precinct 65 where he lives, but chose not to).
Among the Republicans, Steve Nephew with.
drew his name from contention for the precinct
46 spot, leaving George Fender to be elected

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By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Writer
Perhaps Lake 11oweils
inspirational wrestling
captain Jep Roberts said it
best.
"200 points speaks for it.
self," the 142-pound champion
said after lake howell had
finally broken Lyman's
stranglehold on wrestling
with a District Championship
Saturdar night at Lyman
High School.
The Greyhounds, who
initiated the mat sport in
Central Florida, had won the
district the past two years.
Saturday, however, Coach
Frank Schwartz' Silver
hawks anassed an insurmountable 44 point lead
going into the semi-finals by
placing nine wrestlers in
championship matches.
The victory was Lake
howell's first district title in
the school's brief live year
career. "The first year we
had seniors we finished
second to Winter Park," said
an ecstatic Schwartz after the
match.
"But that was nothing like
this, This is fantastic," 'iaimed the delighted howell
coach. "We got a lot of pins
early which really helped,
Along with their early pins
Schwartz also felt the Hawks
experience proved the diflerence.
with
loaded
"We're
seniors," Schwartz pointed
out. "Lyman's a young team
lone senior) but they gave us
a scare. Skip (Pletzer did a
good job of putting them
together."

Mark Peycke
Brantley.

Pletzer's Greyhounds
followed the Silver Hawks 200
points with 151.5 of their own
to beat out Lake Brantley for
second place. The Patriots

totaled 133.5 points. Apopka
was next with 82 points,
followed by Sanford t59),
Mainland 51.5), Spruce
Creek (42.5) and DeLand 22),
"We would have liked to
give them a better run for
their money," surmised
Pletzer after the match. "But
we had two injuries tLarry
Breen and Jeff Burns) that
hadn t practiced for a wee
and were only half speed.
Here is a match by match
breakdown of the finals.

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One of the best matchups of
the night. Henley, who was a
district champ last year as a
sophomore, got a takedown
for a 2.0 lead. Tony Perry
escaped and then took down
Henley for a 3-2 edge.
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beaten Skura the two prior
tlrnestheywrestled,Saturday
Skura got his revenge. After
spotting Stanley a 2.0 lead,
Skura escaped and added a
Lakeck)wn. In the second and
ttilrl periods he built cornuanding 6.2 and 8-3 leads
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Mainland's Mike Moten,
pinning him with a "head and
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Bqker Breezes To 500 Flag
over to the winner's circle.
Not only did Baker lead for 143 of the
Buddy Baker's crew chief was yelling at and pressed his gas pedal to the floor. He
two over the radio to let up on the ac- was afraid, he said later, that Neil 200 laps and beat back challenges from
celerator and conserve what little Bonnett - then in second place - was Cale Yarborough and Earnhardt, 1979
rookie of the year, but he also set a
gasoline he had left when the silver gaining on him.
Suddenly, on lap 198, Baker's fuel record for 500-mile stock car races. His
OldsmolAle that won the Daytona 5(X)
pressure dropped. He prepared to coast average speed was 177.602 mph.
began sputtering,
Baker's pit crew had gambled on half a the remaining two laps when Bonnett's
"Everything juet went beautifully,"
fuel load. That was so they could shorten car blew an engine on the front stretch. Baker said. "If Ihave to quit tomorrow, I
his final pit stop and get him back on the The caution flag was hoisted and Baker feel like I've had a great racing career.
track in six seconds time.
cruised to Vt(tOFy.
This is oti Super Bowl, this is the big one
Then he just refused to quit charging
of Hueytown, Ala., for us. For one time,. I didn't do
ahead even though he had a 13-second fihed second. Third place went to something stupid."
lead over his closest competitor with another member of the "Alabama gang"
He has a reputation for lousy luck.
three laps to go.
- Bonnett - whese balky Mercury was
Alter capturing the poie for the 1979
"II I'd have run out of gas, I'd probably ptied across the stripe by a sym- Daytona 500, winning a 50-mile dash and
have shot myself," said the 39.year-old pathetic driver. Dale Earnhardt of
1.mile qualifying race, Baker's
Charlotte, N.C., driver known as "Bad
N.C.,
was
fourth
wd
1975
Olds
broke
down 38 laps into last year's
Luck Buddy." He finished in second Kannapolis,
Daytona
winner
Benny
Parsons
of
500.
The
year
before that he dueled
place at Daytona five times but had Ellerbe, N.C., finished fifth.
Bobby
Allison
until
his engine conked out
never been able to win in 34 starts at the
Only
21
of
the
42
cars
that
started
the
with
five
hips
Left.
superspeelway.
In the pits they like to talk about the
Baker drives one of the fastest cars on race under sunny skies and gusty winds
NASCAR . were still running when the checkered time he was Loaded onto an ambulance
the high-speed,
flag fell,
after being shook up in a car wreck.
cult.
Baker's tank was so dry, the crew had When the driver took off, Baker came
"1 told you to slow down," insisted
crew chief Waddell Wilson via the car top him a few gallons of gas in the sliding out the back doors right onto the
pits before he could drive the Oldsmobile ground.
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Duke Tumbles Terrapins
With the enemy staggered and draped over the ropes, the
Terrapins of Maryland found themselves In an ideal
position to deliver the final blow md end the race for first
place in the Atlantic Coast Conference,
But a funny thing happened on the way to Durham, N.C:
"We're still in first place but it'i getting slimmer and
slimmer," said Maryland Coach Lefty Thieiell after his

seventh-ranked Terrapins suffered a 68-61 loss to No. i
Duke Saturday. "We can't afford any more losses."
Maryland, with a 9-3 ACC record, holds a one.gasne kad
over North Carolina, which has an 6-4 conference mark.

Clemson is 6-5 in the ACC and North Carolina State Ii 74.
The Tar Heels wind up their conference schedule this week
with a road game at North Carolina State and a home game
against Duke. Wake Forest and Virginia, both ACC teams,
are the final two opponents for Maryland this season.
In other games this weekend featuring Top 10 teams, topranked DePaul stretched its record to 22-0 by routing Butler
103.79, No. 3 LouisvIlle defeated Cincinnati 61$?,
Washington State stunned No. 4 Gregon State %-61, No. 5
Kentucky disposed of Nevada-Las Vegas 7419 Sunday, No.
6 ISU beat Tennessee 73.66, No.9 Ohio State topped Illinois
71-57 and No.10 MIssouri defeated Oklahoma State 0341.
Mark Aguirre snored 39 pohita in only 39 mInutes to lead
DePaul, which has built a 13-game winning streak over two
seasons and has won 39 consecutive ham. games.
Derek Smith scored 18 poInts and Darrell Griffith added
14 as Louisville registered Iii 17th straIght victory.
Avenging a two-point loss at the buzzer In Corvallis, Gre
last month, Washington State scored a major sur. Don
Collins, the. Pac.10's leading scorer, keyed the Cougars'
attack with 39 poInts.
Freslnnnn Swzi Bowie scored 13 poInts to pace Kentucky
In a wdionally televised gww Sunday.
Ethan Martin scored 25 poInts and stie the ball seven
times in helping LSU roll up its 11th consecutive

Southeastern Conference victory.
Ohio State, getting 18 points trom Herb Williams and 17
from Kelvin Ransey, led Illinois all the way after the
opening minute to remain in a tie for the Big 10 lead.
Missouri center Steve Stipanovich scored 18 points and
the victory, coupled with Kansas' triumph over Kansas
State, moved the Tigers into sole possession of first place in
the Big Eight Conference for the first time this season.
came a sluggish first half to defeat VirgInia 6141; No. 12
Purdue beat Wisconsin 6041 despIte 30 POints by
Badgers' Wesley Matthews; No. 13 Notre Dame stopped
South CarolIna 9048: No.14 BrIgham Young routed 4(fk

Jep Roberts
Lake Howell
The Lake Howell leader
made quick work of Lyman's
MattWest. Roberts jumped to
a 7-0 advantage and then
pinned West at 3:02.

"Ever always Austria,
WILMINGTON, N.Y. (UP!)
ever always Austria, ever always, ever always
Annernarie.
More than two dozen Austrians burst Into song Sunday
when Annemarie Moser-Proshi flashed across the finish in
the greatest race of her brilliant skiing career to Win tie
capturing her first
women's downhill competition
Olympic gold medal.
The 26-year-old Austrian raced down the windy and
frozen Whiteface Mountain trail ahead of Hanni Weniel of
Liechtenstein, who took the silver. Moser-Prooll's greatest
rival during the past decade, Marie-Theres Nadig of
Switzerland, won the bronse.
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DeBARY SOCIAL LEAGUE
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Standings Joe Davis Bldg. dr.,
HodgeS 178; Larry Herrrton 201
Senez Builders, Village Inn,
High Games: Womcn Bonnie"
Village TV, Terrie Van Lawn Care,
RiCharde 143; Kathy Cnnper 703.
R&amp;F Disposal Serv., Sir J',
Jaycees, DeBary Sanitation, Eileen JohnsOn 179. Beth
Williamson 183; Mary Funt 163.
Charlie's place
LOUiSe
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Appel
Cathy
High Games Wes Mott Jr 231SeagraveS 175; Debbie Brooks 152.'
203, Ray Jordan 723. Harold Sauer
June Dick 1M; Sherry Clark 115;
212 182. Steve VanNess 710 190,
Ruth parker 150
Dave Bear? ield 203 189, Don Neyer
High Series: Men. ymca Cara
203. Req Sigmon 201 181, Rob
577; Mike Lark 113. Larry
Sullivan 700. Larry Judson 700,
l'4erringlon 474. Ray Hardy 192
Norm Nord 191 190
High Series; Women. Kathy
High Series Wes M0H Jr 594.
Cooper 547; EIleen JohnsOn 171:
Steve VanNess 558. Req. Sigman
Cathy Appel 70 June Dick 433.
556. Harold Sauer 551. Rob
Sullivan 539. Ed Senez 532, Norm
Sherry Clark 404; Ruth Parker 429
Converted Splits. Rick Johnson
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Highlights:
Other
Herringtofl is star of the week. tie
is plus 74 pins. Wooden Nickels had
high scratch team serIes 1133.
MCDONALDS MIXED
Standings. McDonuts. Tur.
nover, Milk Shakes. French fries,
Ronnie's Clowns, McMulfinS Out
of Towners, Host Browns, Ham.
burgers, Go Bananas, Big Macs.
Golden Arch.
High Games: Joe Ruffln 202,

Hewer 180. Phyllis Mot? 181. Tina
Miller 178. Wanda Hubbard 173

Sandra Moore 185
High Series Ida Black 321, Jan
Hewer 490, Tina Miller 488. Wanda
Hubbard 450. Sandra Moore 496
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StandingS Jet Set, Spoiler

fludt5nhngen 314, June Plant 502,

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Other Highlights; Star Of Week
Fran
Lunn f 76, Toby Bud

bottom of the seventh to capture a 7-5 consolation win over the
Fighting Seminoles,

Heart. Mr and Mrs. PopeyeS.
E Z Marks, Gems, Gators, Four
Diamonds. Lucky Strikes, Orange

inning Marshall ripped a shot inside the bag at third to score
two runs.
And eight batters later the Greyhounds senior produced
again with a line single to left plating Mike Andriano and

although our pitching staff has to improve on getting the ball in
the strike zone."
After Brantley scored two in the second, the Pats picked up
their last tally in the third to pull with 9-3. Steve Surratt started

three runs and had two men on before George Porzig wrapped
a line shot right at Hawk second baseman Scott Smith to snuff
the rally.
Lake Howell held a slight 3-2 lead going into the top of the

Yankees, Charlles Angeles. at Bowl America.
Easy Goers. Ringers. Hacienda
BALL&amp;CHAIN
Ninos Strikers
Standings
Moon Pies; In.
High Games: Jerry Loudon
truders. Huf 'n' Sex; Alley Cats;
Ted Puckett 213. Dan Burton
Go Betweens; All in the Family;
Sam
Kaminsky 202. John Round Tuls; Pin Heads.

sent 15 batters to the plate.
"Marshall did a helluva job in both games for his first time

drive to left center which Hound outfielder dropped for a two
base error,

Walt Law threw wildly to first attempting to nail the third out
of the inning.

Ande Patrick 188, Ted Foote IS?,
Winnie Spencer 190, Gladys
Granneman 185. Bill Schott III.

Marshall had been withheld from behind the plate due to an off
season knee injury, but when regular catcher Brian Holzworth
was benched for skipping class Thursday, Mccullough turned
to his senior receiver.

singled in the final Patriot run. For Carter it was his fourth hit
and third run batted in of the tournament, Carter went three
for three in Thursday's win over Sanford,
Lyman answered with three runs of Its own in the third on
Itlil singles by Jack Neff and Rick Marcdllo plus a throwing

seven runs on 10 hits. WinnIng piLcher David Long went the
distance for Lake howell, giving up live runs, spacing out 10
hits and benefiting from a half-a-dozen Tribe errors.
"That's what hurt us, mistakes," commented Seminole
coach Bobby Lundquist.

151, WIll Kernstock ill. Lou nolton
180. Adam Rittllnger 118. Barbara
Knesel 169. Joe Weick 168. Roe
Patrick 167. Carole Shlndle 166.
High Series: Jerry Loudon 625.
Ted Puckett SY. LThn Burton

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Doyle 180. Fay Carroll (64, Toby
Buddenhagen 178, Cathy Edmonds
154, . Homer 179. Ben Kelly 139,
John CarIl 145. LouIse
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Wheaton 168. Dottie Bryant 187.
Francine Gunn 161.

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498, Ray Jordan 197, Don Neyer
496. Norman Tevandowsk 496, Jed
Quinvian 495.
HI NOONERS
Standings: Lake Mary. Flagship
Bank. Lucky's Canvas, Stenstrom
Realty. Crab House. Deltona
Sanitation. WOTM I. Sanford
Heating, WOTM 2. Tops &amp;
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High Games. Ida Black 205. Jan

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152. Ralph Peep 168; Glnny Huff
183: Frankie Lautzenhiser 150;
Stielvy Fore 201. Nancy Jumper
116

WiqPs Series Chris Huff 510: J J
Shton 511; Jim Nader 523; Reese
Sam Kaminsky 511. Bill Schott 502. Moon 442; Bryant Hickson Jr 423;
Patrick 486.
Ted Foote 495, Andy
John Makowski Ginfly Hull 470. Anne See 440;
Lou Bolton 485.
Shelvy Fore 192.
493. Winnie Spencer .488, Barbara Other Highlights: Star of the
Knesel 485. Joe Wick 180. Rose Week Shelvy Fore
42; High
Patrick 480, Carole Shindle 474,
Averages Jim Nader 171. Gus
Henry Mueller 470, Jun Arroyo Sexton 170
169, Verne PohI 467. Adam Pit
tllnger 461. Will Kernstock 458
WASHOAY DROPOUTS
Converted Splits F red Drew
Standings. Sex Symbols, Goof
l0,MinnieKane5 10. Jerry Loudon
3 10, Ted Tobias 3 10, lIsle Arcemi Balls, Vikings; Scatter Pins;
Pinch Pins; Shamrocks. Hot
3 10, Mac McKibben 6 710, Mary
Alice Auge 3 57. Gordon Shots. Whiz Kids; Make.Ups;
Splitters, SoapSuds; Drip Dries;
Leisenring 2 7 twice
Hits &amp; Misses; Three and ',
CARDINAL
Standings. Gutter Dusters, Old Block Busters; Hooks &amp; Curves;
Falthluls, Special Delivery, Sweet Alley Cats; Go getters.
High Games: Andy Patrick 208
Inspiration, Free Bird, Gypers,
190. Bernard Brown 218; Jud
Incredibles, Star Dusters
High Games Lewis Butler 162, L,cihtsey 191, WinnIe Spencer 19$;
Bub Doyle 179, Emily Holbrook Sam Kaminsky 193; Ted Puckett
143, Cathy Doyle 166. Ann Curtis 190. Trudle Llghtsey 119: Jim
160, Tim Palmer III, Betty Lively Amroyo 186. Gordon Lamb 183;
U Herman Ftannigfn 163, Ron MIke Burk• 712; Verne PohI 712;
Inglo III, Lorena Gilbert 759, Don Mltzi Loudon 190; Barbara Kn.s.I
Fann 174. RIchard Salmon IS?, 175; LucIlle Thatcher.
High Series. Andy Patrick 35);
Willie White 189, George MarlIn
Bernard Brown SIB; Jud Lightsey
Ill, Gerald Peterman 173
High Series. Cathy Doyle 487 517; Fred Weston 515; Jim Arroyo
505; Sam Kaminsky 502; Gordon
Don Fann 459. WillIe White 473
George Marlin 497. TIm Palmer Lantb 192; Mike Burke 183; Verne
350 (102 av.), Ron Ingle 123. PohI 177, Barbara Knesel 469; Ted
Lorena Gilbert 427. Gerald Puckett 485
Converted Splits: Lucia Weaver
Peterman 489
Jerry 3710; Hazel Bauder 58.10; Gene
Splits
Converted
McNutl 56 10; Ruth Foote2.7; Bee
Holbrook 5 10.
Other Highlights: Turkeys— flouvier 4 5. Lisle Miller 310; Mac
flub Doyle. Cathy Doyle Star of McKibben 3 10. Alleen Hansen 3.
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Other Highlights: Star Of the
BUCK • LADI ES LEAGUE
Jim Arroyo; Queen of the
Standings. BSW Market week
Frances Olson
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Coin Laundry.
High Games Glynis Maibhen
167. Cindy Vogel ISO, Carolyn Betts
166, Evelyn Serraes 163, Colleen
Foster 146, Dotty Bronson 152.
Helen Harrison 160, Gladys Doyle
171, Kathy Cooper IS?.

Standings Big T Tire &amp; Wheel
Service; Ladies Auxiliary Fleet
Reserve; June's Beauty Shop;
Mlxon Auto Parts; Wltts Amoco;
Galloway Builders; Seminole
Loan; Jacobs Grove Service;
Johnny Walker; Milady Fabric &amp;

High Series: Glynis Malbhen Cralts.

139, Mabel Vogel 175. Cindy Vogel
High Games: Elaine Kostival
437. Carolyn Betts 177, Glnny 197; Terry Evans 16?; Shelvy Fore

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Evelyn Serraes 155, Dotty Bronson Vaughn 168, Ruth Saunler 171.
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Harrison 438. Gladys Doyle 441,
570, Mae Wilkins 463
Kathy Cooper 121
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Kanavel 3)0. Mabel Kay Sassman 3 7.
Vogel 4 5. Charlotte Blades 1 5.1.
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pLay, you won't win If you don't get lucky, too."
TUCSON, Ariz. (UP!) PlayIng on the PGA tour is tough
Colbert shot a 68 Sunday and with his 66 Friday it took the
erough but when you have to spend'a couple of days locked up American Golf Classic, so it's obvious why he'd like to see the
field of 144 two days to play the first round he has a 12-underina motel room watching television re-runs or playing cards Tucson Open, sixth on the tour thIs year, finish with its allotted
par score of 134, one stroke ahead of Toni Purtzer and two in
afld then try to make putta through casual water, it's 72 holes.
"I'm playing a lot better now than I have in a long time,"
front of Buddy Aiim, who after two years as a club pro is back
downright exasperating.
to see if he can adjust to the Tour.
"We're really being tested this week," said Jhn Colbert, who said Colbert, "and in the two rounds here I've had some lucky
somehow throughaseriesof ralnouts has managed toshoot 66- breaks. Maybe it's my turn to win. I don't care how well you
66 in two rounds to lead the $300,000 Tunson Open.
The tournament shouldhaveendedSunday but today Colbert
am)d 75 others who survived rain and flooding, not to mention
tx)redom, plus the cut will be playing in only the third round
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Germaln, herself, may have her seventh year on the tour, tory weather and mounting
with one more to go Tuesday,
Dot Germain is been thinking about looking but Young predicted it pressure down the back nine
'It's remarkable we have played considering the circum- (UPI)
stknces," added Colbert, who as a 15-year veteran of the tour
described by one of her for an investment firm wouldn't be her last.
Sunday to win the tournament
golfing colleagues as a very Sunday night. She had just
wits has seen just about everything there is to see. "Now, I
had to skip several with a 54-hole total of 209, 7
slow and easy person with a pocketed $15,000 by winning tourneys last year because of under.par.
think we are going to get it in. I sure hope we do."
The weather forecast isn't all that good but as one tourna. dry sense of humor,
the $100,000 LPGA tour"She's like E. F. Hutton. nament at Pasadena Golf shoulder problems," Young
mont official said, "It should be better than it was Sunday."
One slxt back at 210 were
said. "I didn't win on the tour Young and Beth Daniel. They
That could be taken to mean almost anything since it was When she speaks, everybody Club,
listens," quipped Donna
It was the first tourney until I was in my fifth year." waited at the 18th green for a
oltercast for some time Sunday, it rained for another period,
than the sun came out and finally it became overcast again, Caponi Young.
victory for Germain, now in
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Boston four weeks ago, and on and grabbed 18 rebounds to lead their last five meetings.
to help Los Angeles to its 15th COO"
DennlsJohnson issued a challenge Sunday he scored six of his 21 points Philadelphia to its fifth straight
Kings 108, Clippers 107
secutive ilonle triumph. The Lakers,
Sunday.
in the final 2:37 of the game as the victory,
Otis Birthong scored 30points and
27.3 at home this season the best
"I'll play anyone, any day for that Sonics fought back from a 108-101
Nuggets 112, Rockets 99
Sam Lacey dropped in a 15-looter
In the league
overcame a 37.20
shot," he said, after hitting a deficit.
Forward George Johnson scored a with two minutes to play to boost
first-period deficit.
baseline jumper with 11 seconds left
In other games, Philadelphia career-hIgh 28 points to lead the Kansas City. The basket by Lacey
Spurs 135, Bucks 134
to give the Seattle SuperSonics a 109. topped Cleveland 115-100, Denver hurting but hustling Nuggets.
who had 19 points, was the last by
George Gervin scored 42 points,
108.vlctory over the Boston Celtics, downed Houston 112.99, Atlanta
Hawks 108, PIstons 99
the Kings and gave them a 108-100
including
21 in the third quarter, to
"Di. is the kind of player who can defeated Detroit 108-99, Phoenix
Dan Roundfield scored 19 points lead.
end
the
Bucks'
sixgarne winning
shoot one-for-20 in a game," said routed New Jersey 128-98, Kansas and John Drew and Charlie Criss
Pacers 108, BUllS
streak.
teammate John Johnson, "but when City edged San Diego 108.107, added 18 each for Atlanta. The loss
Billy Knight came off the bench to
It pomes down to the last shot he's Indiana beat Chicago 108-100, Los was the 10th straight for Detroit, a score 26 points for Indiana, which
TrIl Blazers 103, Warriors 98
(hi one I want to take it, He's such a Angeleastopped Washington 111-107, team record,
Forward Abdul Jeelani scored
opened a 44.20 lead in the second
San Antonio nipped Milwaukee 135.Suns 128, Nets 98
period, and was leadIng 8247 at the points, Including two fre0 thtows
pessure player,"
with 6 seconds remaining, as PotSix Phoenix players scored in end of the first half.
DennlsJohnson certainly seems to 134, and Portland held off Golden
tland snapped a four-game losing
thrive in clutch situations. He made State 103-98.
double figures. Paul Westphal, with
Lakers 111, Bullets 107
Norm NIxon hit a pair of free streak. The Warriors, were led by
a csitical three-point goal in SeatThere 115, Cavaliers 100
24 poInts, led the way as the Suns
Darryl Dawkins scored 27 points beat New Jersey for the first time In throws with five seconds remaining Robert Parish's 23 points.
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regional which will also be
held at Lyman High School.
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"1 knew I could win and that I could beat Marie-Theres,"
the winner said, "I was determined It would be a race
betweenthemountainandmyaelfandthatlhadtobeatthe
mountain"
The Austrian fans went wild as Moser-Proell was hoisted
In the air by Wenzel and Nadig. They stormed over a
retaining fence and mobbed the goldmedalist, handing her
a bouquet of flowers and embracing and kissing their
champion.
The Austrian spectators moat wearing blue and white
jackets continued to sing to Moser-Proell for more than
30 minutes after all 28 racers had finished.
Moser-Proell's victory brought her the only major prize
that has eluded her. Now she has a 38th downhIll victory
and her first Olympic gold. It also gave Austria a sweep of
the two Olympic downhllls. Leonhard Stock won the men's
title Thursday.
"I was just obliged to win this time," she said.
The U.S. women, meanwhile, had their greatest Olympic
downhillshowingwiththreelnthetopl4.Buttheyfalledto
win a medal. Heidi Preuss, 18, of Lakeport, N.H.
considered by Moser-Proell herself to be the world's coming
downhill star
was fourth In 1:39.51.
Veteran Cindy Nelson of Lutaen, MInn., tied Norway's
Torill Fjeldetad for seventh, and Holly Flanders of
chester, N.H., was 14th In the U.S.' beat finish ever in the
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a determined Keith Powers of
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Another shocking turnaround like the Smiths'
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and was in control.
With only 12 seconds to go
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junior and pinned him for the
then
Manuel
victory.
bearhugged Schwartz, but
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that was it," said Pletzer
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'nils one broke a lot of Silver
hearts. In a battle of the
Smiths' - Lyman's Eric and
Howell's Steve - the blondhaired Steve dominated the
whole match only to see Eric
pull within 3-2 on penalty
points with nine seconds left.
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50 lead with a reversal an
escape and a takedon. He
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senior," said Schwartz. He
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BATON ROUGE, La. (UP!)
It's done it for the last 11 games," Brown per game, a nice send.off.
been 37 days and 11 games since sixth. said. "We didn't have anythIng on our
"Ole Miss is really going to be up for,
ranked Louisiana State lost a South- minds but ow next opponent. I think It's it," Martin said. "There's going to be a
93.59; No.15 Weber State stalled Northern Arizona 21-22;
eastern Conference contest, but Coach just Like any other thing. I hope they are heck of a crowd,"
No.16 aemson beat No.20 North Carolina State as Lan'
Dale Brown says the Tigers will worry veterans on this team. Everylody in this
Martin's performance against the
Nance and Billy Williams combined for 45 poInts and 16
about next Sunday's match against Ken- league can defeat everybody in this Volunt
was praised by Brown as "the'
rebounds; KansasutNo. 17 KansasState4$.46; and No.
Lucky only after they take on Ole Miss league."
bestguardplay
I've had from any of my
18 Arizona State beat Southern Cal 6747.
this week,
Even if the Tigers lose to the Rebels, guards since I've been at LW in eight
The 20.4 Tigers, who unproved i. thS Mill could claim half of the SEC )O5I.,,
Leaguerecordtol3-3wltha73llwinover Ch$InpIOIhi4) by defeating Kentucky at
"I'm not sure that'i not the best in.
Tennessee to keep pace with Kentucky home next Sunday If)
dividual
effort in the league this year..'
for the SEC lead, still must piay 01. Miss televised ØWDC.
Yet
In
tlwee
Years, he's never gotten a
But giard EthWI
The MIlwee Spartans
The MUwee youngsters Thursday night at foivJ.
wnell
of
any
recognition. Never made
2$ points, made seven steats
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SEC)."
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from the 1* FlorIda Winter and regional d'n4e,&amp;p.
nine of 115
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Special Olympics with a In the Special Obilipics Iy
lJ began Its push to the top of tbe'."
Miss
forward)
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"We want another sEc cham- SEC standings by defeating Tennesse,
place Silver Medal to this ye.,.
o go down as the second 1w
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show off
said. "We kind of 76-?4inKjiozvilJeonjan 16.Theywere3.
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County ako tilted Maravich," Brown said. "It's ID11 n ahead
of Ole Miss to Kentucky. But we do another 10 straIght conferepos wIns.
The Spartana Captured their well In the cosnpotitlon.
extra
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Michael Petnislcie eeppe(1 a
Sliver Medal last weekend In
"This team has not played tight,".
Brown
said
the
Tigers'
slow
start
put
with
that
other
ons."
stat, wide Special Olympic brouss medal In th. bowling
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competition held at Egila Air cómp.Utloa while David Lheni in the position of having to defeat
Mutin said tie Babel faa would want when we've had to play with this type of
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same
way
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with
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Polish-Italian-Mafia Joke Lands Reagan In Hot Water
LITTLETON, N.H. (UP!) — Ronald Reagan
iota laugh when he told the one about the PolishItalian-mafia cock fight.
"How do you tell who the Polish fellow is at a
cock fight?" Reagan quipped on the campaign
bus this weekend — once to New Hampshire Sen.
Gordon Humphrey, former Gov. Lane Dwinell
and aides and Later to reporters.
"He's the one with the duck," Reagan con'4inued.
- "How do you tell who the Italian is at a cock

OURSELVES

of Chicago, Mrs. Reagan, in speaking to her her husband about the white snow and that's how
anyone."
While the Republican presidential candidate husband, said she wished he could be there to she got mixed up," he was quoted as saying in the
City News Bureau report.
mingled In the campaign bus Saturday night, his "see all these beautiful white people."
Reagan made a dozen stops in snowy New
She
hesitated
a
moment,
paled
slightly,
and
wife Nancy apologized to GOP supporters in
Chicago when she went to the midwest city to amended: "beautiful black and white people." Hampshire over the weekend, seeking a win in
"I'm so sorry, I didn't mean it," Mrs. Reagan the Important Feb. 26 primary.
campaign for her husband.
In contrast to the days pefore the Iowa
She did so after attending a fund-raiser. Her was quoted as telling a, reporter later.
Donald
Totten,
a
state
representative
who
is
caucuses
— where Reagan lost to George Bush —
husband was grounded in New Hampshire by a
snowstorm, but he spoke to her and supporters managing Reagan's Illinois campaign, defended Reagan has changed style, devoting more time to
face-to-face campaigning that is a requisite in
her.
via a telephone hookup.
"Well, she didn't mean that, she was talking to New Hampshire.
According to a report by the City News Bureau

fight?"
"He's the one who bets on the duck." "How do
you know the mafia was there?"
"The duck wins."
"There goes Connecticut," joked a Reagan aide
on the campaign bus after he heard Reagan tell
the tale to reporters.
In New York, Manhattan GOP leader Vincent
Albano said Reagan "should apologize ... because
no nationality should be subjected to ridicule."
Albano said Reagan's quips "were not funny to

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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NEW YORK (UP!) —J. Edgar Hoover knew in advance of a
1961 Ku Klux Klan attack on a group of "freedom riders" in
Birmingham, Ala., but the FBI failed to protect the civil rights
activists, according to the New York Times,
Quoting a Justice Department report, the newspaper said
- FBI agents knew about and apparently covered up the fact
that the bureau's chief Klan informant during the 1960s was
Involved in several such attacks.
But the department found no evidence to suggest the inforinant, Gary Thomas Rowe, Jr., was involved in a series of
racial killings while on the bureau payroll from 1960-65, the
newspaper said in a dispatch from Birmingham.
Joseph Ross. agent in charge of the FBI Birmingham office,
Sunday declined comment, citing court action on the matter.
"I do not know of any report of that nature in Birmingham, so I
assume it would be in Washington," he said.
The Times said the department report said Rowe was a
,ieader in the Klan beatings that marked the beginning of
. .violent racial conflict in Birmingham.
The report criticizes the FBI for failing to protect the
"freedom riders" after Hoover, then the FBI director, was told
'in advance of the ambush that Klansmen planned at the Bir.
minghallo bus station, the Times said.

The report said Hoover was informed that Rowe, armed with
a lead-weighted baseball bat, was to be a leader of one of the
Klan attack squads but the bureau failed to protect the
demonstrators, the Times said.
The report detailed several incidents of violence involving
Rowe that allegedly were known to his FBI superiors. But, "as
long as he was providing good intelligence, the Birmingham
field office was willing to overlook Rowe's own involvement,"
the Times quoted the report as saying.
The probe of Rowe began in 1978 after the Times reported
Rowe had been involved in the 1963 church bombing that killed
three young black girls and that he had told Alabama
authorities he had killed a black man in 1963.
Also investigated was Rowe's alleged involvement In the
1965 murder of Viola Gregg Liuzzo, a civil rights demonstrator
from Detroit, the Times reported.
Rowe, now living in Savannah, Ga., under a new identity
provided by the Justice Department, is fighting extradition to
Alabama to stand trial for the Liuzzo murder, the Times said.
Rowe was the key government witness against three
Klansmen convicted in the Liuzzo death. The convicted men
have since testified that Rowe fired the fatal shot.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) — New Orleans' first black
mayor unknowingly provided free office space for a national
Ku Klux Klan leader to publish the France-Louisiana
Festival's monthly magazine, a newspaper reported today.
Mayor Ernest Mortal also was unaware that the Klan Wizard
sold advertising for the newspaper Festival from those offices,
keeping 85 percent of the ad sales revenue, the Tennessean
reported in the second in a series of copyright stories about the
"new" KKK, its membership and finances,
"Published by E.C. Promotions, 339 ITM Bldg.," reads a
subscription ad in the initial edition of the newspaper last July.
Only a handful of people knew that 11E.C." stood for Elbert
Claude, the name given at birth to the man now known as Bill
Wilkinson, Imperial Wizard of the Invisible Empire, Knights of
the Ku Klux Klan, one of the most powerful of four national
KKK organizations. The 11339 ITM Bldg." address was the
suite of plush offices to which the city gave Wilkinson access
while he conducted his business for Festival,
One man who knew about Wilkinson's past was former Klan
Wizard and Klan editor Jerry Dutton, a member of the
Festival board, the Tennessean reported.
Court records in Livingston Parish, La., show that in 1973 the
Imperial Wizard changed his name from Elbert Claude to Bill
Wilkinson.

Dr. Donald Landry, a well-known New Orleans area dentist
and active civic leader, is chairman of the France-Louisiana
Festival. He told reporters he had no idea that the man in.
troduced to him as "E.C." was actually the Klan leader.
Sometime later, Landry said, he saw Wilkinson on television
during a Klan march.
"I ended the relationship at once," Landry said.
The Tennessean said the "new" KKK movement "with an
old propensity for violence is spreading across the South, and
beyond, fueled by growing economic unrest, seething racial
tensions and latent anti-Semitism."
And the Festival situation "is a graphic illustration of the
diverse ways leaders of the new' Klan generate funds to
sustain their competing and growing organizations."
The Tennessean said four competing Klan leaders, all urging
"family participation" in their admittedly white racist
programs, are each claiming a national following, and are
vying for members, money and media prominence.
Here is what it costs to be a member of Wilkinson's inviiblê
empire:
Initiation fees: $20.
Annual dues: $36.
A robe and hood, depending on Klan rank: $37.50 to $46.50.
A 10K gold ring (before gold prices increased): $25.

New Salvage Try Slated
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)—With an eye on the weather, salvage
crews are ready for another by at hoisting On sunken Coast
8 the
Guard buoy tender Blackthornitsfromrg P
channel.
bottom of the Tampa ship's
-. But more of the same kind of weather that thwarted Sunday's attempts is predicted for the Gulf of Mexico, where the
Blackthorn is partially blocking the mouth of the nation's
eighth busiest port.
The bodies of 14 Blackthorn crewmen are believed to be
entombed In the wreck — victims of the Coast Guard's worst
peacetime disaster. The Blackthorn sank the night of Jan. 216
minutes after colliding with the tanker Capricorn. The bodies
of nine other crewmen have been recovered.
Divers will search for the bodies before two massive
try to lift the Blackthorn off the 4$400t.deep channel
-- derricks
bottom and move 111,200 feet moth. That will put the vessel in
11 feet of water, bring Its main deck a foot above the surface —
and clear the channel.

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Members of the Mimosa Circle of the Garden Club of Sanford
met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Partin for their February
meeting. Thirteen members and one visitor were present.
Mrs. Shirley Swaggerty opened the meeting by reading it
Valentine recipe.
Committee reports were given followed by Mrs. Doris Jones
giving the Horticulture report.
The general meeting will be held Thursday at the clubhouse.
"The Eagle Lady", Doris Mager, will be speaking on "Birds"
following the noon luncheon.
In March the circle will be responsible for flowers in the
Sanford Nursing and Convalescent Center.
At the conclusion of the business meeting a workshop on
making ribbon roses was conducted by Mrs. Pearl Partin
assisted by Mrs. Georgia Chorpening.

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do-your-own
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words, but to pour them all ceremony, for some great
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out just as they are, chaff and ideas write to Abby for her
girlfriend ate, slept and even
grain together, knowing that a to
bathed together. (You told
to Have a Lovely
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him not to worry that it was
them, keep what Is worth plus a long, self-addressed,
probably just a warm
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friendship.)
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Beverly Hills, Calif. 9212.
"warm friendship" with a have "failed." You haven't.
classmate named Rita. We No one "knows" what causes
thought nothing of it until homosexuality, but consider
Karen told us that she and this: Karen's sister was
Rita were "in love." They raised by the same parents in
were both 18. We were the same house as Karen, and
shocked and sickened, and she turned out to be
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register for the daily give-a.ways, which include gift certificates to
Pier 1 Imports, Bahama Jos and a new Savings account. When you
have looked over our facilities we will be happy to tell you about the
full banking services that we offer. Why don't you become a part of
the Independent Difference today?

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several months without any inborn biological trait?

Seminole Community College Is offering two courses for

Continuing Education for Nurses,
success. That Was two years
Pharmacology I is offered to reacquaint medical and
For enlightening Inago. Now Karen has moved formation, write to: Parents paramedical personnel with the basic fundamentals of drug
into an apartment with Rita, of Gays, 201 W. 13th St., New interactions, the anatomy and physiology of those systems
and they plan to live happily Von, N.Y. 10011, or Box affected by these drugs; therapeutic dose levels and toxicity;
overview of laws that regula te controlled substances In the
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heartsick, Now I wish we had
nursing and pharmaceutical mathematical computations.
never found out because we envelope. They are a f,
The course will meet on Thursday Feb. 21-March 13, from 7•
feel so helpleu Karen rew
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- fuses to change; she 111511t8 perform a we-saving service Roger Accardi, R.PtI.
This course has been approved for 12 contact hours of cone's "happy" as she Is. We for por(hu you) who
think she's sick or twisted arid live their children dearly but tinuing education credit for nurses,
wonder where we went wrong, we healsick
Prior registration Is required. Class size limited to 30 par.
.where wetailed.
don't understand ticfj*nts.
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The second course offered for Continuing Education for
and can't
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Nurses and approved for 10 contact hours Is Human Relations
tarried. We never conIn Health Care Management I.
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Prior registration is required. Class size limited to 35 parhamed to give my name KANSAS CITY: No one
described "friendship" better ticipants.
address.
HEARTSICK thea Gesrge Eliot: "Oh, the
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Hiking the gas tax to 12 cents a gallon, effective July 1, would
trLnglnan estimated $S million 1n fiscal year 19eO41—and,
- nays a commission consultant, get the DOT back to its 1974
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But the proposal Is likely to find vigorous opposition among
legislators.
"We're just not going to Increase taxes in an election year,"
says House Transportation Committee Chairman Fred Jones,
D-Auburndale. Action next year is likelier, he says.
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'been proposed: "Indexing"; making gas subject to the 4
percent state sales tax (it isn't now); and simply Increasing
- the gas tax.
Opponents of a simple Increase argue that a drop in gas
consumption would cut Into revenues — a cut that would be
aggravated by Inflation. The other two options would not have
that problem because the tax would rise with the price of gas.
Applying the sales tax to gas —on top of the gas tax —would
raise an estimated $288 million a year Initially, but that would
double if gas prices reach $2 a gallon by the end of the year as
predicted.

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101 E. 25th Street

The Epsilon Sigma Omicron
group of the Woman's Club of
Sanford will be having its

women
jouneyed
to
Iinecastle in Mrs. and Mrs.
Walter Gielow's motor home
to attend the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs
District VII Arts Festival and
Luncheon.

TONIGHT'S TV
MONDAY

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Among other recommendations the commission will consider when it meets in Tampa Friday is doubling the DOT's
share of license tag fees to bring in $75 million more a year.
Graham has said he intends to ask the legislature to raise the
:gas tax when It meets beginning in April. He has refused to
make a specific proposal until the commission finishes its

of Sanford's Newest Bank...

guests unending,
Mrs. and Mrs. Jessup are
living in Sanford

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The Magnolia Circle of the Mrs. Tillis and Mrs. Blanton
Garden Club of Sanford met in Owens, co-chairmen of the
the home of Mrs. Joe Oritt of forthcoming flower show of

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the club passed out the [lower
show schedules. The date for
the show is March 28, and 29.
Mrs. Tillis announced that the
club will be competing with
other garden clubs for an
award for their show this

Birthday Party

decided the would like their
In addition
to the -Gielows, project to support the idea ot
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time
Inc Women VOLCU to uonate
otners making Inc trip were planting beautiful flowering
There were 12 tables
$20. from their circle treasury of Mrs. Phillip Logan, 2305 Mrs. Robert Brisson, Meade trees all over the area 'rn and
beautifully decorated, one for Forest Drive for the February to CARE.
South Grandview Ave., and Mdxi Cooper, Estelle around Sanford"
each month of the year, with a meeting.
Davis, Vernon Harrison, Mrs.
The next meeting was Wednesday at 10 a.m.
In order to (10 this, they plan
delicious homemade and
Mrs.
Jean
l)unwoodv
will
be
Percy Mercer, Mrs. l.ourine
Mrs. Oritt introduced Mrs. announced to be in March at
to
purchase many trees (rain
decorated birthday cake at Claudette Behrens, who gave the home ' '1rs. Gordon the guest speaker for the Messenger, Mrs. N.E. Smith
a
wholesale
dealer and sell
each table,
an interesting talk about custunan in Del nd. Mrs program and will give a book and Mrs. Ted Stapleton.
them at a very low cost to (he
The church members who growing and caring for Audrey Speer will be the guest review. Mrs. I)unwoody was
Several craft items and an Sinif o rd residents.
attended sat at the table African violets,
speaker. Her program will be originally a school teacher.
She graduated from Southern oil painting were entered
which represented the month
The Chamber of Commerce
Mrs. J.C. Lavender gave a on horticulture.
College at Lakeland, anti in the Show b members of the ha_s agreed to let the club
in which they have their birth- report on the Garden Therapy
continued on in her education Woman 's Club of Saniord,
day.
women sell the trees with
project of the circle. The
until she received her
them at the same time they
Coffee and punch were women gathered vases to be
Mrs. John Ulmer, Mrs. master's degree in Library
Rubye
King,had
who
was
notSale.
have their annual Aialea
served with the birthday donated to the Sanford Jesse Miller and Mrs. Science.
able
to attend,
two
first
cakes.
Nursing and Convalescent Richard Martin gave a bridal
She was the librarian at Place
winners — a crewel
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The clubwomen are hoping
Mrs. Helen Summer was Center on Mellonville Avenue, shower at Good Shepherd Rollins College for mniny clown,pICtUFl and a ceramic
chairman of the social event.
that
the pride in beautifying
Mrs. Lavender and Mrs. Lutheran Church in Sanford years. She was still employed
our area will catch on with the
Serving with her as hostesses Carl Tillis made a contrived for the former Miss Carolyn there when she decided to
Sara Harrison won it first people who live here, that
were Mrs. George M. Johns, flower for each vase. The Gilbert who recently married retire and move from Deland Place for her handmade
the will be willing to buy the
Mrs. Kay Wolff, Mrs. Robert flowers will be left in the Michael Jessup.
to I)aytona Beach where she bisque doll, - Dream Baby"
trees at this low cost and see
Carlson, Mrs. William W
Mrs. Jessup received many can enjoy being near the
vases throughout the month of
Smith, Mrs. William A. Ross, February
lovely bridal gifts from her water.
Ann Brisson placed third that they are planted and
Mrs. Billy Gil bert, Mrs. Larry
friends in the church,
with a landscape painting in cared for,
After that another circle in
Engle, Mrs. John Ulmer and
A beautiful cake and punch,
Mrs. Vanit Parker is the
oils.
the garden club will be com plemented with candy
Mrs. Richard Martin.
chairman for this 'ear's
responsible for the decorative and nuts, were served to the
A contingent of Sanford
beautification prJt't.
centerpieces of the dining
room at the nursing home.

Graham C
May Hike Gas Tax
TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!) — Gov. Bob Graham's special
'transportation study commission will put the finishing touches
this week on its proposals to raise money for road work — and
one of the things likely to get touched is the motorist's
pocketbook.
Commission members have already indicated they favor a 4cents-a-gallon increase in the state gasoline tax — with "indexing" that would raise It in future years in line with inflation.
The commission, headed by Eastern Airlines President
Frank Borman, has come up with a plan to raise $300 milli a
year for road work above what normally would be budgeted.
Currently, state roadwork by cities, counties and the Depart.
ment of Transportation is funded solely by the 8-cents-a-gallon
gas tax, which hasn't been raised in years.
Graham and the panel believe the state's highway and other
transportation needs will be wanting until more money is

Honored At

The women of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church
sponsored an unusual birthday party.
It was a party designed for
everyone in the church to
come together and celebrate
birthdays all at the same

Black Mayor Gave KKK Office To Sell Ads

Hoover Might Have Prevented 1961 KKK Slayings

Monday, Feb. is, 1" —lR

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

TRANSFERS

______________________

Thomas W. Elliott 8. WI Judie 1.
to James P. TurnerS. WI Alyce C.,
Lot 1681k P Sunland Est, $26,500.
Oren Nolen to Earl L. Hottel &amp;
WI Lois E.. Lot S 81k 4 Tier 7 ER.
Traffords Map of Sanf., 123,00.
David F. Thacker 8. wf Brenda
H. to Douqias V. Hamantjr. &amp; wf
Charlene A. Lot 13 81k A Crystal
Shores, 149.900.
Arthur E. Martin &amp; wf Verma J.
to Ronald L. Smith &amp; wf Carol J.,
Lot 9 SPring Oaks. $79,900.
JamesR. Prescott&amp;wf Mary E.
to Jack M. Pippin &amp; WI Marilyn L.
Lot 16 81k C N On Terr See,
140.000.
Mavis P. M. Scott to Tim Kirby
Scott, Lot 16 81k B Tern Terr, $100.
Tim K. Scott &amp; WI Sheila to
George B. Ashley 8. WI Shirley K.
Lot 16 81k B Fern Ten', 135,000.
Wm. D. Lillard &amp; WI Linda M. to
David S. Catlin 8 WI Jeanne C., Lot
I? 81k 7 Weatherslield First Add,
138.200.
Kenneth
kit L. Tebault &amp; WI Lot
lOB Myrtle Lk Hills, $75,000.
Charles 0. Moore to Vincent
Rosito, Un 302.F Aslt Hts, $21,800.
H. Miller &amp; Sons of Fl Inc to Ray
H. Puckett Sr., Lot 23 Blk C
Camelot Un 4, 561,100.
Arlington S. Crockett Jr. to

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Sanford Senior Citizens meeting at noon at the
Sanford Civic Center. Bring a bag lunch. Business
and
following lunch.
TOPS Club, 7 p.m., Seminole Memorial Hospital
Sanford.
Humane Society ri rminole County, 7:30 p.m., First
Federal of Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Election of
officers,
program

conference room,

I..ongwood Rotary regular weekly meeting at 7:30
Quality Inn at Interstate-4 and State Road 434.

p.m. at

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY2I
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., Masonic
Temple, North Park Avenue, Sanford.
officers.
The Sanford Chapter of AARP, noon, Sanford Civk
Center. Dr. Michael M. Kotkin of Longwood will be the
speaker. Covered diSh luncheon.
Election of

GE!) Test Orientation, 4 p.m., Seminole Community
College. Tests scheduled for Feb. 25, 26 and 27.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Senior Citizens Tour for a day at Seaworld. Leave
Sanford at 9 a.m. with pick up at Leed's In Seminole
Plaza at 9:30 a.m. Return at 5p.m. Call Doris Rogers

Diane E. Rosenau, Lot 226 Wind.
ward Sq. Sect. 3, 157,500.
Richard P. Homan 8. WI Jean S.
to Ralph B. Glidden 8 wf Marilyn
A. Lot 91 Oakland Hills, $41,250.
Lk of the Woods Inc to Giles
Talbot &amp; Michael G. Chase, Lot 359
1k of the Woods Townhouse, $100.
BMA Prop Inc to same as above,
$61,300.
USHomeCrptojamesA.cirilli
8 WI Thelma L., Lot 2 81k •
Shadow Hills, 153,200.

for reservation.

Public meeting to discuss proposed conversion of
Seminole Harness Raceway to a dog-racing facility,
7:30 p.m., Casselberry City Hall. State Rep. Bobby
Brantley, host.
SATURDAY, FEBRLMRYZ3
Community Fitness Day, University of Central
Florida for young and old; 10,000 meter run, youth
soccer clinic and "learn by doing" activities.

Fl Res Comm Inc to Gary p
McFadden &amp; wf Linda S., Lot 2 BIc
A Greenwood Lakes Un II, $61,300.
Toreence L. O'Herene to H.S.
Arnold &amp; WI Olive, Lot 14 BIk F Lk
Kathryn Woods FIrst Add, $55,800
Harold Elizey lnd &amp; Tr to H. Ray
McPahii, Commence at the Inters.
of the E rw line of Semoran Blvd.,
8. the N line 01 the SE '. of see, 33,
$2,600.
Same as above, $77,500.
H. Ray McPaIl to Union Equities
mc, 1.6th mt in same as above,
140,000.
H. Ray McPhail Co &amp; Union
Equities Inc. to Scott Smith Old.
Smobllc Inc Cool. sonic as above
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Sanford VFW Post and Aubillary Benefit Barbecue,
noon to 6 p.m., long cabin post home on lakefront,
music bz Rhythm Rascals, bazaar and bake sale.
Proceeds for Kathleen Anderson Comprehensive
WorIhop for the adult handicapped of Seminole
County. Open to public.
Cathedral Court No. 38 Order of Amaranth in.
stallatlon of officers, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, N. Park
Ave.. Sanford.
oawi -u

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25
lUlUS,
post
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8 p.m.,

home on

lakefront.

TUESDAY,
Over Club of

MARCH

Sanford,

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FICTITIOUS NAME

10:30 n.m.,

dens soda! hail.

Redding Gar-

SATURDAY, MARCH 8
Sanford Kiwanis Club Pancake Day
Civic
p.m. Auction begins
tlon,March 8, Sanford

and

Auc.

Center, 8:30 am, to 6:30

at 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH15
Second Annual Sanford Road Race, 8
meter plus 2 mile

Sank*'d

Civic

7:30

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meeting

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n.m.,

10,000

Fun Run" starting

a.m. "

from

Center.

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 100 Moree
Loop No. 17, Winter Springs, Fla.,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name of B &amp; E

THE

COUNTY

COURT

Builder's

Hull

No.

Which has appeared
Herald within the last 30
days for 14,00 plus
tax.
in the Evening

caII

322-2611

to plac. your ordsr

on• litti. ad...

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

whose mailIng ad'ess
Is Post Office Box
3021, Sanford, Fiorlda 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that lfl
action for Dissolution of Marriage
has bean filed agaInst you and you
we requIred to serve a copy of
your written defenses, If any, tO it
on C. VERNON MIZE, JR.,

FBG

As Clerk Of the COUrt
BY: June I. Curtis
As Deputy Clark
C. VERNON MIZE, JR.

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

PlaIntiff,
v.
ASSOCIATED
BUILDING
CONTRACTORS SALE, INC., 0
al,
Defendants.
AMENDED

Orlando

322 - 2611

HOURS
530 p M
8 - 00 AM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

Florida at Public Sale pursuant to
the Order Granting Motion for
Stay Pending Appeal dated
February 5th, 1910 in the above

by

RATES
1 time

44c line

3consecutivetimes

3c a line

7coniecutivetimes

36c

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3 Lines Minimum

Noon The Da,y"Before Publication
Sundo

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the

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
PTICC is HCREBrGIVEN
by the Board of Adlustment of the
City of Lake Mary, Florida, that
said Board will hold a public
hearing at 8:00 P.M., on Wed.
nesday, March 6, 1980, to
a) Consider a request for a
varIance to allow for the con.
strudion of a fence and
redu
setback from 104 feet to 50 feet
from centerline of Lake Mary
BOulevard, saId property being
situate In the City of Lake Mary,
Florida, and described as follows:
Sc$ion 16 Township 205 Range
)OE East ~ of North "3 of Nor.
theast ¼ of Northwest 'i.s less
road)
Said Property also commonly
known as Lake Mary Boulevard
and State Road 15.
The Public Hearing will be held

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 15TH JUDIcIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 7'S21.CA.14.D
CAPITAL AMERICA, INC.
PlaIntiff,
vs.
DRUGS, INC., MARILYN
GRAY and SAMUEL A. GRAY,
Defendants,

NOTICIOFACTION.
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO:
SAMUEL A. GRAY
3901 Alhambra Circle
Coral Gables, Florida
and.or
5109 NW. 33rd Street
MiamI, Florida 33146
Marilyn Gray
3901 Alhambra Circle

Coral Gables Florida
8109 N.W. 33rd Street
Miami, Florida 33id

Herald.

WITNESS my hand and the seal

ofsa4dcourtatSand,Fan
this 2Rh day
Jan*y,

t the west front
door of the Courthouse in Sanford,
4-rSOfl&amp;S
Seminole County, Florida:
_______________________
Lots 14 through 17, all unplatted
p,tot DI..,.k "33," ln aJaçvtil Why *40 tonelv? WrIte: "Get A
Dating Service. All
to said lot 17, all the southerly half
ages P.O. Box 6011, Clearwa.
of Adelaide Boulevard on north of
ter, Fl. 3331$.
Block 13, north of southerly line of
Lot 14, Block $3, all of Blocks 91,92 ___________________________
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and 93, SAP4LANDO THE SU.
6-CtiikI Care
BURB BEAUTIFUL, ALTA.
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MONTE SECTION, according to
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the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Will Baby Sit
Plat Book "3," page 67, Public
Inmy home. $2Swk.
Records of Seminole County,
Sanford 323.5627
Florida.
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18 lIp

Lots 2 and 4, Hermitage, Unit 1,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Piat Book 22, page 15,
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.

(SEAL)

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LIVE-IN COMPANION

Navel oranges &amp; grapefruit
14W,
3726733, 3720362
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UPJOHN HEALTH CARE

Creative Expressions

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SILVER CLUB. JOIN NOWI

AAA EMPLOYMENT
,,, French Ave.
323.5176
Cornerof 101h&amp; French

Admission $1 in silver. This
month's bonus, IOgaI. of gas at
SOc per gal. 131.5319.

"Your Future Our Concern"

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
18—t•Ip Wanted
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the Board of Adlustmant of the
- &amp;
City of Lake Mary, Florida, that i Mechanics helper
Paint &amp;
said Board will hold a public
body helper. Good benefits.
Marina at 500 P.u. , wa,.
ApOlyinoerson. 1 ml. ,vrfh,,f
134 on 1142. RichiesVW.
rth5,
a) Consider a request for a General
Labor, Yard Work,
varlancetoallow for an addition to
Man, thru Fri. apply Seminole
a greenhouse presently under
Garden Apts,
constructionandtoreducetheside
setbacklrom50feetto30fe,t,,ald
Package store clerL 42 hr.wk.
property being situate in the City
Will train, good company
of Lake Mary, Florida, and
benefits. Apply in person.
descrIbed as follows:
Walgriens, 2943 Orlando Dr.
Sectional, Township 205, Range
RN or LPN, Ito 12 part time.
30E,Easttwo.thirclsofwest~ of
Southwest ¼0f Southeast ¼ North
Apolyiflpi'sonsanfonfN5fl0
of County Road less beginning
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
317.57 feet East Plus 98.5 feet
M.11onville.
North of South ¼ Corner on can.
tirline of Sanford Avenue run General Laborers- Day shift,
apply at Mill office between I
North 1223 feet East 30 fiat South
&amp; 1 am. Ref. Req. American
146 feet B 10.14 feet South 223 feet
Wood Products, 200 Mervin
West 10.11 feet South Parallel to
Rd., Longwood, Fl.
plus 30 feet East of East line of
West ¼ of Sou$hwt ¼ of
ASSEMBLERS
Southeest ¼ to Centerline Sanford
Positions now open
for
Avenue Swlyon curve to beginning
ProactiQncarpsnt.r's helpers
1155 South 23 f let) plus P1St tWO.
with Nation's Largest PrOduc.
thIrds of West ~ of Northwest ¼
•.
fadory.Wlit modular
of Southeast '/4 South of canal
housing,
Carpentry
Ex.
containing therein 15 acres plus or
perle necessaryl
Apply
minus.
Industries, Inc., 3701
Said property also Commonly
Sanford Ave., Sanford, Ft.
knOeTI as 776 Sun Drive.
No phone calls. Equal Op.
The Public Hearing will be held
portunity Employer,
in the City HaIl, 185 East Crystal
Lake Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida,
at 8:00 P.M., on March 5, 1950, or
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soon thereafter as possible, at
WhiCh time Interested Parties for
$WORKING
SUPERVISORS
and against the request
Exp. In cabinet making, cuffing
above will be heard. Said hearing
formica. Be a leader, $1,000
may be contInued from time to
mo. to start.
time untIl final action is taken by
the Board of Adlustment,
M EMpLOyMENT
THIS NOTICE shall be posted In
tl3FrenchAye.
323.5176
three (3) publIc places within the
Cor,'çof 10th 8. French
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
"y
FutureOur Concern"
City Hall a
published In the
Evening Herald, a newspaper
* * * * * * *
general circulation in the CIty of
Lake Mary, FlorIda, one time at
least fIfteen (13) days prior to the
TO LIVE IN
aforesaid hearing, in addition,
Mature woman to care for s.
said notIce shall be posted in the
invalid I housewoit. Private
area to be considered It least
room 8. bath. Good salary,
fifteen (15) days prior to the date
Perm. Ref. req., able to drive,
of the public hearing.
DATED: February 12, 1980
5: Connie Mater
City Clerk
City of Lake Mary,
Florida
Publish February 11, 1950
DES4
CITY
OP
CASSILBERRY,
FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl. NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
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Harold

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COMPAN ION needed for

Elderly Lady, 4 hrs. per day
Mon thru FrI 322.$3
Retired Radio advertising
salesman, want to make extra
Income every month? Call the

BIG ONE WETO. O4 734 9366
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* * * * * * * *
SOEN LABORERS$
Ambitious dependable person
needed.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912$. French Ave.
3231176
Corner 01)0th &amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"
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Fl. Chauffeur lIcense, 25 yrs.
or older with good driving ,..
cord. Annual starting salary in
excess of $10,000, Exc. Corn.
pany benefits, malor Florida
Aluminum Distributor Is.
expanding to Longwood to
serve greater Orlando area.
Call 2 p.m..4 p.m. to schedule
intarviaw. 331.6114.
Kitchen helper, experienced,
PT, FT. All around' assistant

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4 BR, 1'.. B, Fl Rm.carp,ted,
CH-A$325mo.
+ dep. 322 02)6
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person, see Mrs. G., Deltona
inn..

* * * * * * *
$ GENERAL OFFICE $
Accurate typing, Bk helpful. A
pleasure nota lob.
912 French Ave.
323-5176
Cornerol 10th &amp; French

BATH. CENTRAL AIR &amp;
HEAT. 2 CAR GARAGE, 3
MONTHS NEW, 189.900.

with payments $2308. under to
qualifIed buyers. 112 Carver
Ave. 1.293 9171.

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Sold (Iriq 5109 35. used short
Iim' tl,,l 5189 II or $19 35 mo.
Agent 339 831*6

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

24 HOUR Eli 322•9283

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Hwy 9?. I mile west of Speedisay
Daytona Beach. sill hold .1
I putic AUTO AUCTION e'sers
P lijesday &amp; Saturday 117:30. It's
nte only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 901 233
83)) for further details.

79 T Bird, PS PB. AC

For Fst e Cdmmerciaj &amp; Pesi
dential Auctions 8. Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction. 323 5620

Lt blue, AM FM stereo $3300
327 4173
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76—Auto

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Parts

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'AQ tr
'75 models Call 3399100 or 834
1605 (Dealer)

WillbuyiunkAutoflatterjes
Best Price flattery Shop
107W 17th St 373 91)1

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15 Cadillac Sedan deVille, Full
PoWt'red Lot of extras, good
cond 13.500. 3226909.

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322 7480
Shocks 1,495- lfeavv Duty $695
New Batteries $29 95
7413 French Ave., Sanford

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lfyou'reinthebusjnessof0 The Best
Buy In Town
cost Classified
Ad
your
busines. . . use
the
- Classified Ads often

LIc Sylvan Area, Sacres. $21,000.
Other parcels avail. W.
Maliczowski. REALTOR 322
7983

11*1101
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

-..... 40k TIRE

.13—Lots-Acreage
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80-Autos for Sale
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SCASH DOOR PRIZE $
S MASTER CHARGE
VISAS
SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 S. French 323.7340

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1978 Dodge step Side
$2008. take over $48 rno
327 )BSSatt .1

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Lots of good clean furniture for
every room in your home Too
much to liSt

IcENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service (ls,.cf Machines
MOONEY APPI lANCES
3730697

Mobile Home w cottage added
on 7 lotS, lots of shade &amp; fruit
trees $12,000 firm
Call
Titu%ville I 769 343

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IPUBLIC AUCTION .
MON., FEB. 18, 7 PM.

Push bttfln controls, h,is caro
usel. still ri w.irranty
Originally sore, assume pay
,rienlS of 121 mo Agent 339
8386

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Midway newly decorated, I BR
homeon I acre of land, $31500
By owner. 3270216

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.6e our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
*803 Orlando Or.
323 5200
VA&amp;_FHAFin,snrina

NEW HOMES

A OK TIRE
322 7480
NEW TIRES $19 898. UP
2113 French Ave
Sanford

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72-Auction

52ppliances

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42—Mbile Homes

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM. 2'
BATH. BARN ROOF, NEW
POOL WITH PRIVACY
FENCE. $51,900.

$2i
EistingTBkT5older home, good cond.,corner
lot, owner finance with sub.
stantlal down.

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321-0759

$31,000-6 + acres + Beautiful
double wide, cleared &amp; fenced,
this won't last, call &amp; see
tOday.

men would like to rent furn. or
part furn. house in Sanford.
Lake Mary area. Have dep.
Call Nelson f46 5309

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Djplsxes
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FURN DUPLEX-near down
town, very neat 2 story. Cozy
home for 2 families, or great
investment with excellent
income. Assume S pct. mtg.
$36,000.

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'69 Lincoln Mark Ill, loaded very good cond 5)895 . 73
Quick Riviera, loaded, Es
cond, $l.195 '15 Chev Nova 4
A low
dr air auto, PS. cxc coed
I
siees 321 0131

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Ret repo 16 Cu ft frost tree.
Onig $579. now $705 or $19 mo.
gent_3398386.

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We specialize

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BUDGETS

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

ARE

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

EXECUTIVELIVING
Lakefront living is avail. in this
4''3 acre estate. 30R, lB w'
guest cottage, fruit trees.
$92,000.

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41—Houses

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Beautiful bldg. lots in Orange
City. Buy now build later.
Prices range from $2,150 to

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* Pool home, 3 BR, 2B
*1720' Of comfort, 1g. FR
*New carpet, redecorated
32'x19' pool. Air cond.
•Lg. lot, fenced patio.
•OWNER FINANCING
*NO LOAN OR CLOSING
COSTS.
*Price $49,900. $4000 dwn. 23
yrs. 12.3 poet at 147537 mo.

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR
3730231
2544S. FrenchAve.'
- 327'5353. 322-3772,3220779
Moving t'o a newer home, apart.
ment? Sell "don't needs" fast
With a want ad.

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REALTORS

Call Bart

PEAL ESTATE
WILSON PLACE- gorgeous
REALTOR, 3277495
new home w-2300 sq It, tiled
foyer &amp; baths, Ig brick FP In If you arehaving difficulty findinç
FR w.p,addle fans, built in
a place to live, car to drive, a
microwave, half acre oak
lob, or some service you have
shaded lot. $95,000
need of, read all our want ads
everyday.
SHADOW LAKE w000s-

BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2B brick
home in Lk. Mary. Lg. FL rm.,
w.FP&amp;wetbar, C-HIA,eqpt
calm kit, 1g. patio + rental
until DPP SERVICE CON.
TRACT. Only $11,500.

business propertyl Super
locationl Just 2 yrs. oIdl Now
531.9001 Call 323-2222.
ONLY THE BEST 4 BR, 2B
homeinSanoraw.C.H&amp;A,pan.
FL rm., eat.in kit., pantry &amp;
every feature imaginablel
BPP SERVICE CONTRACT.
A buy for $37,500.

Sanford's Sales Leader

322 2420

1 BR, IS, all appl. md, W&amp;D,
approx. 770 sq. ft.. outside
storage, pool &amp; club house,
assum. first or owner will

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PARK

REALTORS

woodedhalf acreshowsoff this

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stone
exterior. Great room w.FP,

Real Estate

41

We buy equity in houses, apts. 8
vacant land Lucky In
vestments, P.O. no 79,
Sanford 312 4741

Orlando 277.1795.
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40
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ACRES ZONED MOBILE
HOME IN GENEVA. $9,900,

excellent terms.
ACRES NEAR UPSALA
TRANSFER SI AT ION,
NEEDS FILL, REDUCED TO
$9,900.

OSTEEN AREA PINE I. CY
PRESS WOODS. ISACRES AT
$500 PER WITH TERMS.
WOODED DOUBLE LOT ON
BRIARCLIFF, READY TO
BUILDI $1,500.

BETTER HOMES AREA,
MAKE OFFER.

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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ROBSONMARINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

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FANTASTIC I BR, 28, hugekit.,
formal OR, 1g. Master BR,
citrus trees, low cash to mtg.
Perfect location $34,500,
ECLUSIVE '.'i acre incountry,
3 BR, 1¼ B, 10 mm. to l.4,
"privatearea,C.HIA,lg.patio,
darps$ed, casy cash to mon.
OnIysIS,900.

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

mak.r• Only

5)54.000.

UNBELIEVABLE lake front
home on 1g. chain of lakes. 3
BR, 38, CHIA, paddle boat,
sea wall, dbl. car garage, w.w
carpet I much•more. Priced to
IelI. $57,500.

IF' YOU REALLY WANT TO
,4ELI. YOUR HOUSE, CALL
US, WE HAVE BUVERSI

Narold Hall Reoltyi
Inc

REALTOR,MLS
'3.5774 Day ,or Nigh

REALTOR
MLS
3221571
1Ve3234!S5

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CROCK!TT

NEW LISTING I
NEW REDUCED PRICE
Spacious 4 Bdrm, 2 bath in
beautiful Mayfair section with
oreat rm, living rm, Fl. rm,
remodeled &amp; fully eqpt. kit.
chin. C.H&amp;A, I much more
Plus the owner will hold a
wrap around or 2nd mtg.
557,000.
Eve. 3054613440

3033731853

nome. usseen.

SEIGLER REALTY
GotwhingtoselI7ACI,j

BROKER

Ad-willsell it last.

24)9S.MyrtleAve.
Orlando

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W.GariwitWhlte
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

Deltonal Here it it Should be
$75,000, only $54,500. Custom
built 32, has everything In.
cluding bullt.in Microwave

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leg. IfAI.mATEBr
2,SN.I7.ILCasIeiberrY,FI.

,ve,ss2 3455

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Landcleaning, Fill flirtS. Clay
Chuck Gormly
322 7991

-_Tilelloorsinstalled

2.A—.Fam Eoufp.

Drapes. Upholstery

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15,169.00,

10'*72'xl4'

to

3223422

for

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3222611 or 531 9993.
Animal Haven Grooming 8.
.
Boarding Kennels. Thermo
stat controled heat, off floor
Painting a Rippir
sleeping boxes. We cater to ______________________________
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your pet. 32? 5732.
TrentPainting&amp; Repair
Interior &amp; Exterior
Free Est.
322-3555
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Buy

Cash 322.4132

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FURNITUREITHINGS
5005. SanfordAve.

Sanlord

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Make room in your attic, garage

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Aye:
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest In Used
fumituri, Refrig., stoves, tools

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flemodel I Additions.
Call $3l.5399or 552.0136

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Painting by Anthony Conino
Qluty tnt or Eat,, pressure
cleaning. Free Est 327007)

Drywall, ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm..

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68--Wanted

Painting

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yWaIl

59,317.00. F.O.B. Factory. Call
coilecl9a.m. toSprn 305331
4547

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opening. 30'x41'x12' for

310 Sanford Ave., 322 579).

311-3ISE.FirstSt.

FREE ESTIMATES 372 7902

Alterations, Dressmaking

BUILDINGSII LAST CHANCE
AT THESE PRICESII All
steel, pre.engineered clear
span buildings. (Major MIg.).

Fatique Pants &amp; Jackets $10.99

WILSOI9MAIFRFURNITURE
BUY. SELL,TRADE

CERTIFIEDLAWN
I LANDSCAPIpw.

'essmaking

All buildings have 7035
loading and large framed

For Sale: 12' Alum trim break;
sawhorses; (4) 11' walk planks
Icutting board. 5225. 3234100.

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$3,990.00, 10'xll'xli' for

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Handyman, minor em. rep.,
plumb., carp., free est., 24 hr.
serv. Senior cit. di5.. $314901.

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PAINTINGS. REpAl,

Inside&amp;Out
322 l2S2aftop.m,
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HouseCleaning

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FREE ESTIMATES.

t''rg gown &amp; ve Size 9 to

riousewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regulator llime basis
Pleasecall aft 5p.m.
611 5194

11. Never worn, satin &amp; lace whand sewn pearls. 323-5987,

Call anytime 3493759
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NOW RENTING

LOCH ARBOR
3 BR, 15, FR with FP, fenced
143,108.

ROLLINGWOOD

3fl7$32

APIS.

Carpentry, Painting, Maln.
dalI types. Lic. Bonded
323-5035
Insured
131.1399
COURT CUSTOM'S CONST

Customdesignhorn,s

- Additions. 323438)

286(3 Red 8u9 Rd

Wedding Photography by J0ty
Cullum free
engagement
photos or color 1*10.

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The Evening Herald Clas$if

Ads offer no fancy
claim.
. .J**t Resultsl

5. .

(assIber,
'.1..,!

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Land Clearing

Ceramic THe

°°n'

FluE WOOD

EvØ,3220513,323.15a7
301E.2$thSt.

oven.

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2$" Color console, $75, 75" Color
Entertainment center, AM.
FM stereo, $150; 19" Color
Portable Solid State Sl50 '62
Ford Van, $150. 3236670.

3271577

32108.40

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MEINTZER TILE

CallClark&amp;Hirt3?3755o

Webuyusedfurniture

MULTIPLE LISTIN0.REAI.TOR

FR, very attractive kIt.,
Deltona.

Us-iso

333.4041 or eves. 3234817

TOWER'S BEAUIYSALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
5)9E. 1st St., 3225743

NEWS. REPAIR
$30.l7S)aIt6
mOflthsbOnus,eogal.ofgasat Whatever theoccasion, there isa .f!5t
SOc per gal. 531 $319. classified ad to solve it. Try one

Sidby Side refrigerator,
picnic fable, w2 benches,
full size baby bed w mattress,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $79.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 20SF. 25th St. 323
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09$).

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Elect &amp; Gen Repair
Residential Commercial
Les Warren- 323 6575
All Work Guaranteed

- New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 5695562.

FILL 01R1&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

S''ERCLUB-JOlNN0Wl
Admission SI in silver. This

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JUSt perfect for sin. (am. or
retired cOuple. 2 BR, IS LI.

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.g c?.m..

ML&amp;

Pndnefl.7551, Sanford

acre mini (arm. Comp. w3 BR

MOU

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107W. Commercial

Goad fishing, lake frontage, 3

H.

REALTOR

lMan,gualityoperatio,""
Byrs.exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal 327 1371

Beauty Crn

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SlSfor 8' pick updelivered
3?34917a1t 1

M. Unsworth Realty

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
Rebuild Condemned Houses
S. G. BALINT
322 0665

3no?83Mr Barbara Johnson
(alter 5 pm.) Bldg 7716, Apt. 2
Masters Cove ApIs
Age--Newborntolyrs
8am toSpm -Mon thru Fri
Yousupplyallnecess
Sl0perchild- perweek

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CELLENT TERMS.

PORZIG RU

SERVICESUNLIMITED
New or Old, Small or Large,
inside or Outside, Top or
Bottom, We do it All. Home
Repair &amp; Remodeling. Fences,
roof, carpet, plumb, patio,
etc.. etc., etc. Chances are if
wecan't do it no one can 21 hr
3220771.

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LOT, READY TO BUILD.

BuildtoSuit-ourlotoryours.
PHA VA, FHA 2351745

Home Repair
349
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N'rchandise
59S
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50—Miscellaneous for Sale

57,000.

SON SCHOOL. SI2,OO. EX.

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Complete Mobile

WARRENS MAINT SERVICE

Pianos 8. organs, stock
clearance, big savings. Call
DonTrpnc no longer needed Items
Bob Ball 322 4103. 2202 French
high as an elephant's eye. Place ________________________________
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walletl
62—Lawn.Garden

MELLONVILLE CORNER

OVER AN ACRE FRONTING
ON 2 STREETS - ADJAC.

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Want to buy 1710 14' fiberglass
lishing boat wtraller. Good
cond. 3223106.

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Will buy 1st 8. 2nd mortgages. We
also , make Real EslWte
Business loins. Florida Mor.
'tgage Investment. 1104 E.
Robinson, Orlando, 422 2976.

CHOOSE FROM.

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SASE SEALING I
MAINT. CO.
SprIng specIal 2 coats of sealer
on 1500 yds or more, 2k per sq
yd; restriping 9c ft.
AnycteanlpgextraAnyrepairextra
We use only Federal Spec.
materials. Cosmicoat Sealer.
Been n Seminole Cty 70 yrs
Sanford)?? 7510
Orl 834 6303

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47•A-_.Motigages Bo,t
&amp;SOkl
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LARGE SINGLE FAMILY
LOTS NEAR SANFORD
AIRPORT, CLEARED &amp;
READY TO BUILD. SOME
TREES.$7995,WITHEXCEL.
LENT TERMS. MANY TO

AsphaltSealing

BARGAIN TV's
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
S Sanford Ave.
323 *734

Webuyyour equity, close in2lhrs.
AWARD REALTY. INC.

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Wanted

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TELEVISION
RCA color console 21", sold new
over $700 Balanceduesl7s.or
take over my payments 517.
month. Still in warranty. Will
deliver. Call 557.5394

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REAL ESTATE

210 N 17 92 Casselberry Fl
628.3003 I 1341200 •
Eve. U2.355i I
GENEVA ACREAGE
41A—Condominiums
$2000clown, 18.500. 319 5717
ForSals
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LarryD. Herman, BROKER

MAYFAIR GOLF FRONT LOT,

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

;4 BR split plan wwood

combo In Master, &amp; low
assumption. Price $98,550

$49375 bal. 5)13.15 or $17 mo
Agent 339.53sf,

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H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
MILLERS
Req.
Brater( 2dl9OrlandoDr.
Ph.3fl0352

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EXCELLENT
Country
Propertyl 3 BR, lB home In
immaculatecond. "as is" lust

REDUCED rental income +

REALTORS
27l0Sanford Ave.
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Eves. 3495i00 322.1959

2 BR, 26, Condo, Kit equipped,
move in today for $33,900.

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night
SLIM

LISTNOW,

consider terms, $27,000..

Inc

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

REAL TOP

REALTOR 332.499)
'vWLTIPI.E LISTING SERVICE

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build
your lot oi our lot
Y Enterprise. Inc
Medeijcc,
413

CallWaltcappel3,36100
'Knowles Realty Inc.

STEMPER AGENCY

Harold Hall Realty

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2439 S Myrtle Ave.
Sanford
Orlando
3210640
377 IS77

Save Gas-move into this (like
new), 3 BR, 2B home, central
located, only $43,000, assume
mort. at 7~

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,garage alum, siding, Lovely
home on or only $29,900.

surance, credit union, profit
share avail. Apply Lake Mary
46 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl..

BROKER

will assist with financing.

40-A—Apartments

2 BR, FP, well kept fenced yd,

COOKS I COOK TRAINEES
CHALLENGING -REWARDING
fast food takeout store in.

SEIGLER REALTY

176.000-St. Johns River access,

"Your FutureOurconcern"

,

CLUDING 3 BEDROoM, 2

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2ólOSanIordAve.

2'mature, responsible young

AAA EMPLOYMENT

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ACRE RANCHETTE LAKE
PICKETT ESTATES IN.

BATEMAN REALTY

38—Wanted to Rent
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2 BEDROOM NICE PORCH,
NEW ROOF, NEW PAtNT,
NEW CARPETS. WALK TO
DOWNTOWN. 12) 900

42. Like new, consider lease
Option 144.500, broker owner.

When you place a ClassihedAd
in The Evening Herald, stay
close to your phone because
something wonderful is about
to happen.

41—Houses
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sheds, close in, good terms.
151,000.

:32—Houses Unfurnished

W

following your game plan...
a six-pack in each half!"

DeBARY LOVELY 2 BED.
ROOM. 1 BATH, FAMILY..
DINING ROOM COMBIN.
ATION. NEW APPLIANCES.
CENTRAL AIR. $35,500.

EfliclencyApartrnent
- Country 3.1, Extra fenced lot.
Prefer working person
Ph.904.773.7556
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"I see you're

78-Nbtorcycles
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Moving to smaller place, Selling
surplus Furniture, Dishes,
Misc 323 3702 eve.

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NEW) BEDROOM CROCKETT
LOG HOME TO BE CON
STRUCTED NEAR SUNLAND ESTATES. $3L500
COMPLETEI

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%1 lilly ('SF01- 1,QNITLJRE &amp;
APPL lANCES S.nIord Fur
rlture Salvage 372 8711

':off of total inventory of brand
new intersprinq bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top
bedding sets only' Free 10cM
delivery 14011's Sanford Fur
future Salvage, Il 97. So of
Sanford. 372 57')

DELTONA 123,900, 2 BR
Assume 53, pct. Mtg. 571 5)65
days Thur &amp; Sun. eve aft 2.

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for quality restaurant. Prep.,
salads, lIne working. Apply in'.

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DRIVERS-WAREHOUSE
immediate openings. Must have

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I Want to Buy- Ion 2 BR house,
owner to hold mtg. Write P.O.
Furnished
Box 261, Sanford,

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Inc., Reailo
2131' S French (Il 92) Sanford
373 5321

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Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; USed
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3225990

WE I11IY USED FURNITURE.
APPL lANCES 8. PLUMflING
FIXTURES Jenkins Fur
niture. 205 F 25th SI 323 0981.

ivs singer utura Fully auto,
repossessed. used very short
'ime Original 1591, bal. 5151 or
$21 mu. Agent 339 136ô.

The Real Estate Agency

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Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641 6)26

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Legal Notice

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

_____________________________________________________________________________

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I BR--%209 up. Pool. Adults only
'on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd.
179? in
-Sanford.
Call
3235670
MarineryiiIag
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BUY JUNK CARS
From 1*0 to $30
Call 372 1624. )2 116

Antiques, modern furniture,
Sterling Silver. Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds Bridges Antiques

Llscd lull SiZe hotel motel bed.
ding. Very clean. $14 9Sea pc.
Noll's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792. So of Sanford
372 8721

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BeautifullBpCofldO
Fully eqpl. kit, * WO, Pool
323 6170

$ MANAGER TRAINEES
High school grad, will train $770
to start, lull benefits.

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2

FOR RENT
1 BR. $210 MO.
323 6630

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acres (390 ft. frontage) on
Stone Island Road. $22,000.

plus den.air, tile bath 1270
Adults. 611 7883

25c

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-77-Junk Cars

68-Wanted to Buy
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Why buy used' New brand name
box springs 8 mattresses at 20
pet above dealers cost. Twin,
tullsi7e, Queen &amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture. 705 E 25th St. 373
098)

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REAL'TY WORLD.

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- BEAUTIFUL heavily wooded 3.2
SANFORD-.Remodeicd I BR
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CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING

decorated 3 Bdrm home on
quiet Street. Family rm. and
Fla. rm. is an extra bonus in
thiS spacious home. One acre
plus Must see to appreciate.
561,500.

Sanford Gracious living. Peas
Weekly 8 monthly rates, utilitje5 BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PRO
pd. Inqutre 500 5. Oak 841 7583
PERTY-. 12 acres, I Bdrm, 2
Bath, fenced, 2 wells, farm
tractor &amp; mower. 1 yr.
3Opaments UUrfliShed warranty.

SERVING ORANGE AND
OR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Sleeping rm. v.kit. priv. &amp;
laundry.
Elderly
lady,
working of ret. Private home,
Sanford. 323 5627.

CALL 628.0636

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DON'T
STORE IT. SELL lTwtha
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low cost Classified Ad.
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GOLFER'S SPECIAL- Newly
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..1.._J..OW,dO',LI

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NURSES AIDES.-...
3 to 11; 11 to 7

11—lintrucfjoin
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Mr. Jed Berman
POst Office Drawer B
Winter Park, Florida 37790
Publish February 11, 1$, Io
DES.sl

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23c RAINBOW

PCt. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.

Bdrm home with lireplace,
hardwood floors, dining
roorr, Screened porch arid

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HOME CARE—.
HOSPITAL STAFF

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Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
as Clerk of the Court
By: Susan E. Tabor
Deputy Clerk

Waitress- experienced PT,
pm. Quality food Service,
Apply in person, See Mrs. 0,
_____.Dettona_inn
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SIDE GLANCES

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NEEDED NOW!

to Eat
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41—Houses

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March 3, 1980

FLORiDA

41-4
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18-Help Wanted

Honorable S. Joseph Davis, bet.

Wfl 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M., ________________________

(SEAL)
CASHIER
CLEVELAND,MIZES. BRIDGES
Exp. for fast food takeout store,
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Pest Office Drawer Z
insurance, credit union, profit
As Clerk, Circuit Court
Sanford, Florida 32171
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROPOSEDORDINANCE
share avaIl. Apply Lake Mary
By: Mary Ann Duxbury
Telephone: 205-333.1314
CIVIL ACTION NO. ISII.C*44,
46 Food Store, Lake Mary, Fl.
Deputy Clerk
Publish February IL 25, and
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TOWNOMITMAYCONCERN:
LEVINE
AND
FIELDSTONE,
3, 10, 1980
IS HEREBY GIVEN
IN NE, THE MARRIAGE OP
PA,
FIBERGLASS EXPERIENCE
DE5-U
by the City of Casselberry,
EVELYN C. FAULCONER,
Fiberglass, gel Coat I mold
Attorneys for PlaintIff
Florida, that the City Council wIll
Petltioner.WIf,
maker. Pay according to exp.
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
3050 Siscayne Blvd., Suite 750
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hold a public hearing to consider
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
Apply Starline Enterprises,
Mi11fl1, Florida 33137
The Seminole County Board
enactment of Ordinance 399, en.
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
HARRY L. FAULCONER
Bldg. 291, Rudder Cir,,
Commissioners will hold a public Telephone: (303) S75-3$41
San
titled
FLORIDA
RespOndent.Husband
hearing in Room 203 Of the By: Alan .1. Kluger
ford (Airport) between I am..
CIVILACTION NO. SI•372CAM.p
ANORDINANCEOF
THE
CITY
NOTICEOPACTION
Seminole County Courthousi, Publish Januery 21 and February
5p.m.
IN NEu THE MARRIAGE OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
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Sanford, Florida onMarch 11, 1980
DOPTI
NO
HARRY
ANN BATTAGLIA
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FAULCONER,
Femaie Store Detective, PT with
at7:OOP.M,orassatafter DER41
Petitioner
WHOSE RESIDENCE AND FLORIDA STATUTES, OB.
exp., if possible. Apply in
as
possible
to
consider
the
adop.
and
MAILING ADDRESS IS Apart. SCENE LITERATURE, PRO.
person Zayre Dept. Store.
tionofanordinanceame,ing,he
AMITY, AND AMENDMENTS
INTNECIRCUITC0URTINAMD 1*41111 "F," 11005 Burtnan Striet,
FRANK BATTAOLIA
Sign Regulations of SemInole FOR SEMINOLE
HENETO
Respondent
COUNTY, Houston, Texas 770$.
THE OBSCENE
County (Ordinance 77.20, Article
FLoRIDA
A sworn Petition for DiUolutIon LITERATURE, PROFANITY,
NOTICE OF ACTION
* * * * * * * *
No. 42).
CASE NO. 502S4-CA.4.S
TO:
of Marriage having been Iliad AND PORNOGRAPHIC CODE OF
ORDINANCE
IN
FRANK BATTAGLIA
regarding your marriage to THE CITY OF CAISELBERRY,
1CA5NIERHOSTESS$
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ROBERT W. SCHMIDT,
EVELYN C. FAULCONER, in the FLORIDA: PROVIDING PEN.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
SECTION
42033)0 OF ORDIN.
Fabulousdmnlngspot.
LAST KNOWN MAILING
CIrcuit Court In and for Seminole ALTY, CONFLICTS, SEVER.
IIusband
ANCE 77.30, AFFORDING PRO,
fl
ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
County, Florida, the short titi,
ABILITY: AND EFFECTIVE
VISIONS FOR THE PLACE. PHYLLIS A. SCHMIDT,
YOU
ARE
EMPLOYMENT
W$ticilillNRE: THEMARRIAGE DATE,
HEREBY
MENT
OF
ADVERTISING
NOTIFIED that an action for
'l2FrchAve,
Thu notice is given
OF EVELYN C. FAULCONER,
3233)75
Reepungant.i,
BENCHES
IN
THE UNINCOR.
Petitloner.Wife, and HARRY L.
dissolution of marriage has been
COlMrQf)Oth&amp;Frencti
Provisions of Chapter
NOTICEOPACfloN
PORATID
AREAS OF SEMI. TO: PHYLLIS A. SCHMIDT
AULCONEft, RCspOfld.t.
"01 FutvreOurConcern"
filed against you, and you are
lId the
r.wvuIIIl
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r,v.rq iu ;es've a copy of your
l'41Ui, ThI5I Presents corn.
l ur'inances of ttis city q
iJ I. Taylor Itrreat,
AN EFFECTS VP DATE.
written defenses to It, If any, on
Apt,
mend you to appear and fil, your Cusalbet-ry, Florida, as amengavJ
* * * * * * * *
CAR ROLL BURKE, Attorney for
Further, a public hearIng wIll be
answer or other defense or and Supplemented.'
Arlidofon, VA
by the Seminole County
PetItioner, whose address Is 612
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
pleading with the Clerk
kid
Ordinance
will
be
con.
the
Immediate opening for LEGAL
Planning and Zoning commission
Sanford Atlantic Sank Building,
CtIOfl fOr DiSQiutlon
Circuit Court In an for Seminole sidered On f Wit reldlnson Mon.
MITIO
SECRETARY. Typing skill,
o* February 4,
Sanford, Florida, and file the
County, Florid., and serve a copy day, February 33 1*. and the
at 730 pj,, has bean filed against you
yss:
minimum 40 w.p.m. DemoCI'
l5
50011
thlr.aMsr
original with the Clerk of CircuIt
thiriel on Petitioner's 'attorney, CNYCOUnciIwillcQMjde,sim, for
a posine, are required to serv, a copy of
strafed concern for the poor.,
in Room 383 of the Seminole Csin. )OV
Court, On or befOre the lIst day of
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr,, of (hal psssage, In acc,
defeisip,
win,
Apply in person at CENTRAL'
tvCourthous.,kntor4,pls,
March, AD.
SO IRVING B. GUSIOW, P.o.
CLEVELAND,
etisi
*erlM
MIlE
,
andidpptioneffer,he
&amp; Ch
FLORIDA LEGAL SER.
order to review, hear comments, Drawer 985.292 U. S Hlhwey 17.
BRIDGES, Post Office Drawer
default will be entered against .'
Public hearing slick will be Md
VICES, INC., 104 South ParI
lId make reCommendatIons totie '2, Fern Park, Florida 32730 on or
Sanford, Florida 3211), on or In Its City Hall o. casi.lb
for Ski reBel demanded in the
.,,,.
Avenue, Sanford, p
IoardofCountyCommio
before MarCh 10. 1988 end Ill tie
Petition.
before ff5 IS5I day of February, Fiends, on Mandey,
3,
WITNESS my hand and official
onighnil wIth the Clerk oi esis
SeIIInOle County on
WIO.OrOffiiI'wi$adefauftwIIlbe 7:38 p.m.oreassonn.esf,ares
ANEQUALOPPORTUNITY'
captioned ordnance.
seal on this thi 15th day
entered against you,
COUrt eIther befor, sirvice on
possible. At the meeting Idgilaled
EMPLOYER
February, A.D,
WITNESS MY HAND AND pieties may .ppiai' and
Those in attendance will be Petitioner's attorney or im.
be hlard
(SEAL)
tiear an writtn commept may maeiy mereai,e,, ontarwise a
OFFICIAL SEAl, of the Clerk ii WII$ request SI tIe pr, Or.
MINORITIES ENCOURAGED.
the Cfrcult Court, on this 2dih day dinanc
be filed with tie Land Develop. defeilit will be_,
Arthur H, BickwIft J,
This Markig may be
TA APPLY
ciors o, circuit court
'
Meitaøer Heei'kips m,y * 15*5 relIef dem.ndsd ill the
ntinued trim time to Slate until
Petition for DlssilvIioà •
Seminole county, sienia
be cs.wepuo trim time e,
final action is taken will tIe City
BarlSIlder.C,ck,.Ii
Waitress.
By: cynthia
- ARTHUR H, SECKWITH, JR. Cncil.
bust necessary. Fustier detaIls Marriage
lap., apply hi person Deltona
AS
Clerk
of
the
Deputy Ueck
available by calming mia.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Copies of tie propSS
1111. Man ttwv FrI. 3 to 4 p.m.
O.
Circuit Court
th
CARROLL BURKE
307.
COUrt 11% thiS lit day
dIstance ore availait, al Ito City
BY: CYNTHIA PROCTOR
FibflllI'y, 1980.
p,iOun,
Arthur H. BeckwIffi, ir.
14a1l with Its Clerk of the City ei
Deputy Clerk
013 Sanford AtlantIc
(SEAL)
°.
Beard of
same may be kiSpecte
5*1, ft
IMPLOYMIN,
CLEVELAND,
MIlE
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Bank iPdg.
County Cemmissioners ot
AetlwF H. Becliwift, Jr.
BRIDGES Public.
Office Drawer 1
011* if circuit c.,
Sanfo.d, Fisrida
IsmIstele Cnty,
DATED thIs 8th day of
SIbSHlu N yes_qsallfy
I
*aMd, FlorIda 33771
ppm, (p5) 333,7450
By: Jsann K. Hare
By: June I. Curtis
February, A. D..
I Best pey, ,
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baiftis, and at
Attorneys for Petit ioner.WIte
Deputy Clerk
Publisk February ii,1S$nd Mard
DePUty c
Mary W. HawThorne
Publish January38, and February
learn while yes earn.
Publish Feb. 4 ii, Ii, 21,
3. i p,ij
Publish Jan, 315, Feb. 1$, i,,,
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situated in Seminole County,

entered

Winter Park

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

NOTICE OF SALE

and

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Notice is hereby given that
ArthurH, BeckwithJr.,asClerkof
the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida, will sell the
following described property

cause

you
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a cIvil action foç
damages has been f lied and
plaIntlff'sattorney,w,,5 commenced In this Court and you
are required to serve a copy of
Is 209 North Oak Avenue, Post
Office Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida your written defenses, if any, to it
32771, on or before March 20, 1980, on Alan J. Kluger, Esquire,
and fIle the original with the cIet LevIne and Fieldstone, P.A., at.
of thIs court either before service tol-neyfor PlaIntiff, whoseadems
is 3050 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 750,
on plaIntIff's attorney or
Im.
mediately thereafter, otherwIs, a Miami, Florida 33137, and file the
default will be entered against YOU orlgInalwiththecI,rkofabeve
for the relief demanded in the styled court on or before February
29, 1980 otherwise a default wIll be
complaint or petition,
entered against you for the relief
WITNESS my hand and the 5111
of this Court on 111Pi day Ot prayed for in the complaint,
This notice shall be published
February, 1980.
e each Week for four con.
(SEAL)
secutive weeks In the Evening
Arthur H. Beckwift*, Jr.

1U9 Thunderbird 40' boat.
Builder's Hull Number 1917
at public sale to the highest and
bestbidder for cash at 11:00A.M.
on the 10th day of March, 1980, at
the West door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit
court
By: Susan E. labor
Deputy Clerk
Roger L. Barry
Post Office Drawer o
Sanford, Florida 32171
Publish Feb. 15, 25, 1980
DESCI

orint of any photo

Acquisitions, Inc., a Florida
Corporation Is sole owner of IN.
SURANCE BENEFITS, INC. and
inteni to regIster with the Clerk
Cf the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, said trade name
of Insurance Benefits in
corn.
pli$flCC with S*ction 565.09 Florida
Statutes.
Dated at Tampa, Florida, this
10th day of February, 19$0.
POE ACQUISITIONS, INC.
BY Joseph E. Brown
President
Publish February Ii. II, 25 and
March 3, 1980

Monday, Feb. 18, 1980-j

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No, 7942CA.,.
AGNES I. KACHUBA,

NOTICEOF INTENTION
TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS
TRADE NAME
Notice Is Hereby Given that Poe

CASE No. k•201.CA.o4.E
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
I INFANT GIRL
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO:
JANE c. MORRiS
CO Candate Daniels
Lake Weston Apartments
Building 6343.E
intheCity Hall, Cityof Lake Mary,
Forest City Road
Florida, at 8:00 P.M., on March ,
1950, or as soon thereafter as
Orlando, Florida 32110
possible, at which time interested
and all parties claiming
interest by and through
parties for and against the request
her,
stated above will be heard. Said
YOU
ARE
HERE BY hearing may be continued from
NOTIFIED that a Petition for time to time until final action is
Adoption has been filed against
taken by the Board of Adjustment.
This notice shall be posted in
you and you are required to serve
a copy of your written defenses, if three (3) publIc places within the
any, to it on RICHARDS. OWEN, Cit's' of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
P.A., CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS City Hall and published In the
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
&amp; OWEN, P.O. Box 35, 3905. High.
Way 17.97, Cass.Iberry, Florida
general circulation in the City of
32707, and file the original with the Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
Clerk of the above styled Court on lust fifteen (15) days prior to the
or before March 21, 1980, oIherwjse aforesaid hearing, in addition,
a judgment may be entered for the noticeshall be posted In the area to
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'nine resirion
WITNESS my hand and the
days prior to the date of the public
of laid Court on this 15th day of bearing.
February, 1910.
DATED: February 14, 1980
(SEAL)
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of said Court
By: 5: Connie Major
City Clerk
By: Cynthia Proctor
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 1$, 1910
DES-17
RICHARD B. OWEN, P.A.
CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS &amp;

JUDICIALCIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 21.ltIS.CA44.E
IN U: THE MARRIAGE OP
BONNIE L. O'NEAL,
Petitioner.Wif,,
and
JOHN W. O'NEAL,
Rspondent.Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JOHN W. O'NEAL,
whole residence address
5 unknown bUt

CLINK'S NOTICE
OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment
and sale entered In this cause
pending In the County Court in and
for Seminole County Florida,
being Case No. 79.3493CCQ3.D,
the undersigned Clerk will sell the
properties situate in SemInole
County, Florida, described as
follows:
1975 Fiberfoam 22' 6" boat,
32177M75F.Zv

THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 15TH

Defendants.

Have yuu seen a
photo that appeared
in the Evening Her.
aid you would like to
have? Well, they're
available. Now you
can order an 8*10

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF

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Legal Notice

DES.32

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at P.O. Box
3095, Longwood, Fia., 32750,
Seminole County, FlorIda under
the fictitious name of BEST
BUILDING BUILDERS, an that I
intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminoi, County, Florida in
.
cordance with the Provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 565.09 FlorIda Statutes
1957.
Mike Black
Publish February IS,23and March
3, 10, 1SS0
DES IS

4ttorney for Petitioners
Publish February ii, 23 and March
3 10,
DE$.$9

CHARLES JAMES BOGNAR, 4i
k.a CHARLES J. BOGNAR, and
LEE A. HOWELL,

Ag

FICtITIOUS NAME

(30.1) 5345700

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 792493CCQ3.D
SANFORD BOAT WORKS I
MARINA, INC., a Florida cor.
poratlon,
Plaintiff
vs.

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that the undersigned, desiring to
engage in business under the
fictitious name of 3 M TOOL
PRODUCTS 6t Sanford Airport,
Building 138. Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida Intends to register
thesaldnamewiththeClerkofthe
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida.
DATED thIs 6th day of
February, A.D. 1910.
MICHAEL 0. MORGAN
CHARLES P. MORGAN
Publish February 11, II, 23 and
March 3, 1910
DES.53

PO. Box
Casselberry, Florida 37707

said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, SemInole County,
Florida In accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 863.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. ESTHER P. CHAMBERS
100 MOREE LOOP NO. 17
Publish February 15, 25, and
March 3. 10.
DESI3

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NOTICE OF INTENTTO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

3WEN

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greater than at any other time," BaniThe release would be achieved through

extradite the deposed monrach. The

session before heading to Tehran.
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by Iran's new constitution, Tehran Radio the cTimes during the shah's regittle, tile on his meetings in New York with
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release had not been resolved. That was repeated Lite only solution to time crisis
Khomeini's order, coupled with an Ghotbzadeh.
would be tile return of the shah to face
earlier decision by the ruling
Thus, formal acceptance by Iran was confirined by White House aides who
Revolutionary Council to give Banl-Sadr, all that stood in the way of the corn- indicated Carter would not be able to trial.
announce such a timetable when the

47, full executive powers, broadened the Inission to begin its probe.

"Titis is the only way for the solution of

president's power base considerably.
Western news reports said informed commission begins Its work.
time hostage issue," lie said, adding that
The Kuwaiti newspaper Al Wotan sources said Bamiadr was expected to
One aide said Carter agreed to the time mimilitants "don't recogniz e the right"
reported during the weekend Khomeini give his written approval today, but the investigative panel because lie had of tilt,- Commission to investigate the
granted BardSadr the power to remove head of tile president's secretariat, "specific understandings" its to its goals
actions of Shah Molianinied Reza

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The Lo:mgwood City Commission voted
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overhead cranes and manufact uring
Heather Williams, 5, a student at Winter Springs EIernentar' facilities, he said the company should

"It's one thing to Investigate criminal School, grimaces as she gets an assist on the clown face she was to granted a

activity that's already in existence," he
said. "It's another for the bureau to

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wear V s morning in a special circus at the school, Children plunged down," he said.
lull-tilt into the activity, dressing themselves as circus characters
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and designing and building animal cages and other decorations itiemmibers of the conunission, Usk er

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Khomeini, 79, said, "At this sensitive newspaper Die Presse today time hostages are to meet in Geneva for a planning

"A grand Jury is very heavily indefense lawyer, told the St Petersburg
Battaglia said he hopes a federal Judge
Times Monday that Kelly told him to fluencedbyUprosecuUngattceys," wouid throwoutany indiciment before
arrange an appearance bef ore the grand he said, "I doh't recall a grand jury ever Kelly's case went to trial, If it did, he said
jury that will begin studying the doing anything they weren't asked to the jurors woul d believe Kelly's version
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After Waldheim announces the corn- in time shah's actions and promise not to

In his message to the president, Kurt Waldheiin told the Austrian

New Jobs to be created for new

pr oblem."
Sadir has said tile United States aLro must

challenge the subpoena under
investigation of some - 'shady charac- Despite Kelly's testimony, he said the Constitution's speech and debate clause,
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monit ored in London.
In Vienna, U.N. Secretary General

Kelly and seven other congressmen does not wish to do that."
pointmentbookandtelephonelog—froimi
have been implicated in the "Abscam"
Battaglia said he expects prosecutors the congressman's Washington office.
briber)'
scandal.
Florida Republican will ask the grand jury to indict Kelly, a
ng $25,000 from FBI
has
admitted
takiThe
"I haven't had a chance to look over
three-term congressman, on charges c4
the material," he said. However, Batagents posing as wealthy Arabs tr
yinghe
to taking a bribe or conspiracy to take a taglia left open the possibility he might
win congressional favors, but he said

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The new block plant and Improved

Sr. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP!) — "Abscam" case Friday In Washington. do."
Rep. Richard Kelly's lawyer says the
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The public ought to be aware of the
Meanwhile, Battaglia indicated he
congressman plans to testify before
fact
that he cannot be compelled to may fight a subpoena that seeks
federal gra nd Jury that he expects wi ll te
stily" Battaglia said. "He has an documents — including files,
iidct him on a brlber~ charge.

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since he took power last February.
jurists he has chosen for the panel but
Khomeini has been hospitalized in Waldheim was awaiting a formal,

Appear Before Jull"',

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days and hand over time Americans to Western reporter: "Iran has hot yet

only took the money to further his own

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even though it prohibits, retroactive to

the milItants holding the hostages for 108 identified only as Dr. Taghavi, told a and operation. He did not elaborate.

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future, saul he would sign the contract

dependent of the county.

news reports said.
The announcement of the change caine

curing kilns and a 9,555-square foot plants In Florida which serve as
building housing mimachinery. In the outlets for concrete blocks
yard area outside, 650,000 units of company manufactures.

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Walfteini gave thein "a chance to
U.N. review the situation In depth." fie
commander of Iran's military to president the authority to make decisions Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim praised Waldheim for the "very effective

t hroughou t Florida, The company
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handed over his powers as supreme Indicition Khoinelni Intended to give the
Iran verbally informed

aggregate.

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meeting on Jan. 22 that the hospital grant
LxintLses to employees for remaining

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plants currently occupy the location.
The company, founded In 1926, wfll
The new silos at the ready-mix plant have 15 block manufacturing plants

Kelly Will

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said yesterday, "1 see no problem.
unless iiiiething is brought up that I'm
not iire of:'
Arthur Harris, also newly appointed,
said that he would sign the contract.

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. Corporation of Aiiierica, has turned din it
offer (if it job ill another IWA
there probably would be a way to cir- been appointed by the governor.
to
present
plaques
of
appreciation
to
facility,
lie
has announced he ill go into
cumvent their authority. The trustees
''i'he lawyers lust want everyone at all hospital Administrator Charles C. real estate in this area,

silos, storing 2,580 tons of aggregate, The exact number of new Jobs and

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to sign tile contract, Neiswender said, trustees, under tile present system, have

Improvements to the ready-mix block plant operation total a to 15,
plant will include six aggregate according to a company spokesman.

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awarded March 10, is estimated at

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$1.5 million. The scheduled ready-mix plant will provide jobe
management and
prqduction rate of the concrete block including
supervisory
positions,
forklift
plant will provide 5 million blocks
operators,
plant
tenders,
drivers
annually.
and other personnel, Rinker said,

ninth trick."

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project, for which a contract is to be

the heart finese, but that dia-

it," said trustee I'red Moblev, "then I see
no problems,"
•• far as it goes, the cinuit', sold the
hospital, so 1 see flu problem," said
trustee i. c. harper Jr.

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rather than allowing it to escape intc'
I-tinker said the total cost of the the air.

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the county and 1ICA discovered they of Seminole Meitnirial hospital, that they transactions of any kind,
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Asked
about
his
plans
for
bonuses
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Materials ready-Imix plant at 2210 w. facitily wi.11 be completely enclosed
with fencing and landscaping. Plans
25th St., Sanford, will begin on are
a
lso to install dust collector to
Marc h 24, announced M.E. Rinker,
collect dust from
the operation
president of the firm,

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ace of diamonds and cleared
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the clubs, South would lead a
West
portant in your life. Re- will have long-lasting results.
II$ Eiit
second diamond from dummyevaluate your goals. Success
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and let it ride to West's queen.
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then be )hrs.
Your
hunches or instincts are
Then there wood be no need to.
can
Pass
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Pass
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) right on get when it comes p
finesse in hearts. The diamond
A tug-of-war between to deaUng with material af.
suit would give South all the
satisf ying your self-interests fairs today. In Other &amp;
tricks be needed."
Opening lead44
or responding to the cares of they could lead you astray.
Oswald: "North's two-club
bid was typical of modern bid.
others could take place today.
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din style. He wasn't trying
Help your nobler instincts to Dec. 21) Large soup in
for a slam, but merely forcing
win.
volvement is a little too By Oswald Jac.y
the
bidding and showing a
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20) demanding for your miss and AIaa Sissag
good hand.'
Extra duties could be heaped today, so seek more quiet
- (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
(Mwalt 'It. first
upon you today, causing you parazits or stick to spending
is
count
(For a copy of JACOBY
some inconvenience. If it your time with a Close Pal.
our tricks, your contract Is MODERN, sand SI to: 'Win at
CAPRICORN (Dec. 224an. =11W
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24,
however, you'll find it'll be 19) This is
tu
days nine."
p P.O. Box 489, Raft City
worth it.
when you accomplish much
Alan: "South played low Station, New York, N.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) more by being alone, Uat all from dummy at trick one. 10019.)
L.00ldng to see the other side possible, retreat to your own
of an issue and being will.ing cozy bideaway.
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know, there's

ails were llii%.e inaintained. through
Dec. :11, 1979, unselletitiled ljionlises or Bentley and tile three trustees who have
"numerous but not significant." lie said (liscussionall(I negotiations over the f,
Ite raises or out-of-the-ordinary btisiness served lite longest, Nis. Shoeinaker,

Plans are to pave the entire ready.
Construction of a new block mix and bl
ock plan t area wi th 1,100
manufacturing plant and imsquare
yards
of concrete. The
provements to the existing Rinker

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Then Ite lun
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Separate the materialistic above your own today and

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ex pected to meet with Assistant County
Administrator Jeff Etchberger, who

lUnket Materials Cdrp. plans addition,

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
for the coming months are all

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hopttI hoard, said late Monday, ":\S far

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America, a Nashville firm.
All five hospital trustees said they see
no problem in signing the contract,
although two said they had not yet read it
thoroughly. Copies of the second draft of
the Contract were received by the
trustees by mail Monday.
The trustees were to meet at 11:45 n.m.
today In the hospital library.
Earlier in the morning, County
Administrator Roger Neiswender and

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achieve things today that One of the Important criteria

to you today,

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Sopliia Shoemaker. chairman of tile

Board of Trustees may take its last of.

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unusual opportunities could
CANCER (June 21-July 22) needs cataract surgery is how
he can see.
open up this coining year. If Don't let lack of recognition weH
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ur sight as you get older
endeavor, be sure to educate know must and should be beca
use the ability to see and
yourself as much as possible. done. Bolstering your
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-'Feb. esteem is an sinple,raw"
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view that you have taken that lenses and do just fine.
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health. I take care of my as well as it should. That's
house and garden and cut the really the cause of some of the

newspaper,

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more years can I live? I'm a using your mind. If person is
widow and my husband died deprived of input to his brain

I am sending you The

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