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Parker said it was thought
the old man could have had a
heart attack as a result of the
ordeal causing him to let go of
the boat.
Waves of 2 to 3 feet on the

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as he clung to the boat before
they were swept away. Neither

man, both of Sanford, are still
missing and presumed drowned
today after a weekend search

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
A young boy and an elderly

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Susan Wooden and family mourn missing nine-year-elill Roderick.

W 14th St were swept away by they had been fishing at 1:3o despite attempts to ball it out Seminole ml Volusis County
Sheriff's Departments
the swift current as they clung p.m. on the northside of Lake with a bucket.
Saturday to locate the victims.
Burke
said
the
Brown
and
ba partially submerged 14-foot Monroe, east of the Interstate 4
The search was resumed at
four
clung
to
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partially
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boatin the choppy waters of
bridge, when the boat's
Lake, survivors of the incident
propeller apparently became submerged craft for more than daybreak again on Sunday, but
told Seminole Sheriff's deputies entangled in submerged an hour about one mile off- later had to be called off
trotilnes placed there by shore The boy, a Pinecrest because the lake as so rough
Saturday
When located the boat had
ElementarySchool student and
Undsey L. Brown, X, of Apt commercial fishermen
drifted
about 2 miles from the
100, 15
Capt. Ray Parker of the Sanford native, was the only
W. 25th St., and
spot
here
it first submerged
Ulysses Burke, 47, of 3320 E Sheriff's Department said one nearing a life jacket,
Sheriff's OffiL-e spokesman
I.Incoln St., Midway, who were Ulysses Burke, operator of the Parker said, and it was later
the fishing companions of boat attempted to get untangled found floating with no one in it. John Spolski said the search
Wooden and Pendleton, were by reversing direction of the "It was an adult size and the was being curtailed today to
but
late rescued from the water by boat. At that point water rushed boy could have slipped out oflt,'
Tuesday
when
it is expected the
an unidentified boater.
In over the side of the boat said Parker.
Roderick had Wen reportedly bodies inay surface.
The survivors told authorities swamping it within seconds
will resume on

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NEW YORK (UP!) Hundreds
blocked traffic In the heart of

of anti-nuclear

demonstrators

financial, dIdrkttodey pleading with stock exchange employees
to stay away from work snid suppon their proted of the financial
community's funding of the nuclear hwMM7.
blocking

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New York Stock only to be puehid back onto the sidewalks by night stick wielding
polio offlors.

employees

over having to conic in early because of the protest and of having
to "walk a gauntlet" through the barricades.
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The number of protesters swelled

about 1,000 by 9

but
their efforts appeared to convince only a few workers to stay
to

moved quickly through police

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test
uu, uu hauled them
police vans and buses.
," demonstrators lay
Still other protesters stood in the
down on sidewalks to block access by workers. Others sat In thethe air, danced,dtambourines, and watched street-theater
Arms.
sldts.
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in the depository gourough the deposuoiy chute
he depository in Na truck,
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box.beforethirobberorrobbersgot
leaned yer
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niction itib a bisarre
( the way to the police
a
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Nulty, 24, fIrst assistant
station, GuwWno cam $CT5
manager
at the restaurant, said
Satirday, when a restaurant bag containing $3'100 In
Sanford policeman on fntJfl
shot at as he was and checks
emplo)se
pat.He$ofticer's Wday airInddo
deposit at
makin anI
attention and the patrolman cw.d last July when he was
AI1i,1cNatIcna1Bank'sdriVe.
,remov,It, someone sped to the bank while "I'tg a deposit and police
InfacilltycnU.S
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awwblchhfttherssr Guadagno continued
employees
when they went to
window of his truck, he esid.
p&amp;e station.
make deposits. Nulty said the
Police uid the robbery Gusdagno drove off quickly
Pollée said t1ds morning they practice was later Mopped, but
victim, Mike Outlaw
and headed f
police we certain the money beg will bey:ig.
resumed
following
assistant nnager ofBahama station on us. 1710, i.aving the
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Parents Anonymous Set A New Direction
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report dsted
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biological warfare against the Japanese on a small scale
U World War fl had not ended who jt&amp;d.
The document, labeled top secret, describes government efforts in the fidde of chemical and biological
warfare during the war and said one anti-personnel
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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Civil Aeronautics Board
announced today it has approved a bid by Pan American
.:, :WoddMrways to take over National Alrllnesin one ofthe
largest merger in alrlijie history.
The merger will give Pan Mn Its longiooght domestic
routes and create the ruition,g
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representatives of churches
Heraid Staff Writer
a n d Parent-Teacher
Are you concerned with "the Associations (PTAs) who atgrowing problem of teen-age tended a Sept. 27 committee
pregnancy?... Alcoholism and meeting or an Oct. 18 county
drug abuse among youth?... PTS meeting, Mrs. Anne
The subtle or open promotion of Boston, committee cocigarettes, booze and sea chairman said.
dirertedatyomghby the varloia
Seminole County School
media?"
Superintendent W illiam Layer
If you are, you may be In- proposed the information
tereated In obtaining one of the committee In April as part of a
10,000 fliers currently being sex ed ucation, changed to
distributed by the Seminole family living, program for the
County "Med ia Clean-Up county. The f liers are available
Committee."
to any person or organization
What the fliers do is to In- through Mrs. Gordon Nelson,
struct the general public on how Mrs. Boston or Layer.
to contact various media,
Mrs. Boston said Friday the
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or committee meetings have
television
newspoper repres entatives to 'dwindled" from 30 to 8 or 10
complain In any of those areas. but Its effectiveness Is not in its
The filers were given to own n umbers but finding other

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Action
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An 1$4earid Sanford man was arrested for vehicular
a jck.op trik 5 a.m. Friday from a take Mary hoa and
homicide early Sunday, after a pedestrian was struck and killed
while walking along U.S. Highway 17-92, about three miles south
David Couch, Orlando, reported for Olin American Rome
of Sanford.
Orlando, constructing a bouie on Lot 6C161 Dublin Drive, nej
The Florida Highway Patrol Identified the victim as William D.
Iake Mary, that $395 of % Inch copper tubing and one4o4by.i
Hill, 22, of Valencia Court, Sanford.
W
alomlnwn roofing sionts were missing Friday from the i$
Sanford police said they received a call about 2 am. Sunday
the
witness referred to.
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Glenn Edward Dawson of 2901 S. Sanford Ave. was arrested and
AUOTMINThEfl
later released from the Seminole County Jail after posftnga$5,250
ncionthe railroad
bond.
2:3Op.m. to galnaee to A
Deputies could find no signs of forced entry.
Pe&amp;innion Avenue, PD
of
$tIIof
and
of
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CAR ITEATAW4
Items taken were a citizens band radio, a radio am$Ift,r, an fl(4
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Cecil
Boiworth,
Auto-Train
security guard
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A car parked near Lake Brantley High School was entered FM-AM radio with an eight4rack cassette unit, and a rearview repo
Friday
more , $345 worth of item were reported stolen, mirror.
PD said.
id$l,200 worth otft.mswers taken fromaLdos
John Meyer, 18,614 little Wekiva Road, told Seminole County
In the train cars. An unidentified elderly male Is being sosht
COPPER AND ALUMINUM
theriff's deputies he does not know how his car was entered.
A witness saw two mum loading what oh. thought was lsmnb,r on connection with the burglary.

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people and telling them how to
contact the media when they
find, hear, or see something
objectiona ble presented. She
emphasized that the committee
Is not trying to "censor, Just
educate people to know who to
contact to offer their opinions."
Mrs. Joyce Baker, a cornmittee member, said the
committee has done little
besides the fliers. Layer's staff
Is working on a proposed
curriculum inserting "family
life"- not just a sex program,
but an I nformative program
about everyday living - Into
some private school districts,
she said. The idea being if the
private schools, many of which
are church run, do not find
anything "objectionable" In the
program, It will be acceptable

for public schools, Mrs. Baker
said.
According to Mrs. Baker, how
effective the committee's efforts are is 'as effective as the
parents are going to be." The
committee means to just Inform and the rest is up to the
public. She said so far it has
been "hard to tell how effective
the committee is because of so
much apathy."
Mrs. Nelson said the 10,000
filers are "just a start" with
some churches off ering to print
more if the demand exists,
According to Mrs. Nelson the
committee is purposely unstructured allowing individuals
to go ahead on their own and
contact media sources or
whatever to get the concept out
that if people have a concern

about what they hear or see before another meeting.
The main wording of the flier
about It. Even national net- states: "To parents and Conworks can be contact ed through cerned citizens. You may be
local stations or by calling the aware of the growing problem
National PTA Moderating toll among teen-agers with
free number, 1-800-323-5177, pregnancy, alcoholism and
given on the filers,
drug abuse. You can help
"People don't get excited till combat subtle and open
there Is a crisis, then they get promotion of cigarettes, boots
all excited. If we do something and sex directed at our young
before a crisis, maybe there people. If you are concerned
won't be so many," Mrs. Nelson about the programming and
said,
advertising of these subjects
Even though the fliers' t hrough the various media,
release is the only Immediate please contact the following
action of the committee, she numbers when you see or hear
t hinks their release "will do something objectionable from
some good." Mrs. Nelson did that source."
not know when the next meeting The flier gives the telephone
of the cuimniUce would be, but num be rs of local radio, and
said that Layer's secretary television stations and a
always contacts the members newspaper.
they should let the media know

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United
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TERAN* a
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter, whoa. in.
Pro. wess WMbi1mIOII
flAtion
obism are looking into heating oil pronts, flow to
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Shah Mohammed R
with knives ad daggers
Providence,
K.!., today to address leaders of northeastern
Pahlavi, currently un
attached students
.:states
on
th
eir prospects for Meciuste borne fuel this
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treMP'i!4 In New York
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!) Ir
a (Ovirilnent
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guerrillas killed the former national guard thief of In.
on classroom politics and cancer.
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taken away for treatment dSmandIZI( the
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riNthSdudlthat.r1çtIdIfl the hated shah, or th.0
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The
onsored
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in the home. The
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lot of a hospital where
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c'iui
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said In a statement quât.d
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for
the
redesigned camp'
demanded a purge of all 'e Toll=
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"American-loving
Khomeini, No told,
Sanford City Hall from S
bialna" from the nation be- desthatWern
NEW YORK (UP!) - The pathologist who performed
SEOUL, South Korea (UP!) - The mMion of
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caa Iran mmg*4untM
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autopsy on the body of Lee Harvey Oswald says he
President Park
by
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Several thousand students regime posed a threat to' had'
believes the body was that of Oswald and not a Russian
who feared dismissal was touched off by a bitter personal
also pthsred at the Taiwan independence.
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impersonating him.
feud between him and Park's chief bodyguard, a governUniversity campus and protest- are caused by America,"
Dr.
Earl Rose said he identified Oswald's corpse
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fingerprints.
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vestigating turn probing the Friday night
schools
and
a
an
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said
he
said.
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long
who
was
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hief counsel to the House Select Committee on
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the director of the Korean Central latailigence Agency,
discussion In dasxeo,ns.
West has a way, you shall
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Kim Joe kyu, premeditated the killings of Park,
Meanwhile lJi
ISVVW Independence,"
Blakey, who teaches at Cornell University, said
president's top bodyguard, tha JI.CIIuI, and four
Kasem Bawl resigned,
,the*kdsOf
the man arrested In Dallas Nov. 22, 1913 as
Presidential security men.
charging thut ceasorsimip Weraizsd !r"gas
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slayer
of
President
John Kennedy, matched these of
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wh
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he
Joümed
the Marine
°"
reform
commander In the country assured them
--. . - .
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Plakey
said
speculation
l
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that
the
man
appr'1'".d
WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. planned to make the formal - was to take place later In the his successful 1960 campaign, flies to Charleston, W.Va., to speeches and quotations likely
was
defend South KoreaIn cut ot' attack from North Korea,
JICtIVS5 of the Islamic
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-not Oswald but a Russian agent Imper,oiiufkmg P4w Is an
Edward M. Kennedy's cam- announcement today of the day.
SIGN OF
Córley Urunfield, an electrician in the maintenance department of the
Revolution
and earlier Indicated she would join Senate Democratic leader to become the senator's official
____ were not being
untoimd.d
"sideshow"
that
cads
doubt
on
legitimate
paign
had
been
In
full
swing
for
committee's
formation,
so
it
In
the
endorsement
campaign for President Carter, Robert Byrd and other Demo- campaign book was unveiled
race,
woOks division In Sinford. installs the wiring for a new bulletin bew-d at Um
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questions surrounding KonneftIls doath.
some
Umi
before
today's
can
begin
Its
official
delegate
Kennedy
won
one
and
lost
one
mid she decided to support cratic leaders in a traditional by Simon and Schuster ovw the
In a 1.tt.r to Khomolnl
Sanford Civic Center.
formal
announcement
for
the
search
and
trmd.ralsthg
acover
Kennedy
th
e
week
en
d.
after concluding,
Jefferson4ackson Day dinner. welunut.
written
two
weeks
ago
but
add today a Wet
third
time
In
two
decades
of
tMties.
Carter
couldn't
win
H.
thanked
Chicago
Mayor
reelection
.
41'
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of UcoalmlnirsdiedksamlneblastRmllsssouthsadet
ddent Dial UndoFUMY
The campaign daft Is being
'IM"b
ityInthe AWWTZUDW
Scow,in
But
former
White
House
brother
to
seek
Ow
Iresidency.
fftmed
W. Smith,s top aides in
coal
Fr
ed" O1IttIL
.ndorsemad - and, she saId, Ipeedlwrlt.r James Fallow,, The oldest son of the
cabinet, bet ratbr ,oup Alderbert Henry (Dv*) ( .t!
media event, was to
p
Korean history.
family,
running
the campaign will be
a
n
le
ooa*,
1m.
(UP!)
The
Th
e
Val
y
tendencies and forming of KreInbrt.g 74, of P.O. Hot 1.1, .1 "Ah,itty,
The Mss.acirastta Democrat In the showroom et a former told her that bscauee of her who Crit icized Carter
Joseph,
died
Rescue workers today reached the last of 91 miners
In
World
War
U;
Paul
Kirk,
a Washington
and
fdiral
*"erIIIee,
seeking
to
lawn
d
ate
announcement: "The Washing. when he left his Job Six IflOOthS John was elected pre
decided some weeks ago he Cadillac dealership
alliances (aimed at) 'ttli Lake Moire,, died Friday at I' '-irom mist*n of the 1ee MIII Weed
reported ir
si
dent
In
and found only ma of them alive.
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla. (UP!) IkIIS bomb.
wyer
who
used
la
would challenge President serve as the Kennedy cmpe1gn ton Momsmiesst Is shaking. The ago, now says there i no reason I and was assassinated Nov. nedy's chief Senateto be Ken.
tj Department of EnvI. from the oil, chemical, audio, mote pow."
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Mercy Hospital, Orladdo. A J
aid,, and
PER)$ plaft, battery I
Carter for the nomination,
I
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native of Alby, MI&amp;o be bk I . ."NWJGW PlAd now Choltancels.
In Similar letter topNsofuwuomgcwmimuwwlucwmumnw
d
better
.
ng
Th
e
bi
g
w
in
and
Carter
deserves
a
by
an
assa
wlil must formally announce
million
tons of bu*dm wasts' yd 1P I'
m let 8 major wr
Al H1111110,A hazardous WOW and other b*A*Ift
Waslmlngion is. than a mii ala are shaki
_______
ssin on the night he adviser on the Kennedy staff.
bodies of Ui'Inirs war. found eMer and two others died .
per
yew,
one stat. official Ykomibuldal euter 'lrnilar to qeclall with DER, estimated
Chico and
and
was
a
hn*.
won
the
California
presidential
In hospitals aller being pWhi ovL
bovid Framen took part In *a *111, centered waW a
4101knales, but Is do a* Age lbon whIch be" occurred, in over the weekend that Florida 441f yva AM agribilliew a"04 "Aft eight
haven'tdopped rocking since." Kennedy pla nned no role In primary in
bdoro
Torn Southwick, Kennedy's
Survivors
In
cl
ud,
a
ang14r
,
aimulM,d
accidud.
mauw producits more than 1.5 million , phosphate M1010 &amp;W the of*a VANry of do f0100111410%; M UM An
rs.yrne,
a her todays announcement and so
il
Senate
Flu secretary, will
i j:'! Alosanihr bed enter this yew naMW JM *W,
Ilihed standar6 tsr 11111111411111111 01 goOd torture rather than a tone of hazards. wad. yearly. PD" P1I YOU
84*0BMW Who wig bud filing of papers with the political career as a volunteer far has nothing on his public
deulul. people witness that their Mw"js, Ga.; two
"Our Day and Generation"- move to the campaign in We
4",
the
campaign
meanwhile,
w
to
bugen at 1291
rued of a management pro. Martithen, I,*tona of ftw, I fliwe eadly, or maybe - deekos ad Ideals we must
dq and ,
dli,
Federal Election COIVVIIIJIJOn worker for John F. Kennedy In sc hedule until Friday when he a collection of Edward Kennedy same capacity.
t
ows,
inigom
Is
1
a pe4u-lal gram," says a 197$ report from toxic or explosive by. äducta fin t11911 ," Hank. epid. rliit No ad change
pr
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SYDNEY, Audralla (UPI)- Audralla' only eclear
LKrISUbIIN. lanloed; e
"WA arairuran David reoma, as
tIbIa place In .iddy."
_
____
rsaclorhssbesshetdewabrs.,olkaksdhes,y
graadchUdren; one gredt________
'.'the
nl, said everything was rig' mIo* but In
JjI d$jn.it.j the
arid rndloadls tritlun, an Audraila Atamle
4C4 ad two
'Jit'4
some
flaws In the emergency system bid been
__add 'I:i.
•emmad
a snC wFvmiallkmajsin i
__
Mon-of military sperutie. In charg, of
W the No
WASHINGMN (UPI) - The the Senate favored Carter national! health Program. The mediate tax cut, for example, funding to provide abortions for Arab states.
.
.
artment
- facility.
Nier Bob= kbbM
diftu'sces
on the Issues but' measues SI times and oppoesd difference Is a matter of ap no demand for wage-price the poor, and Carter, the
0111111 mm Water
told do MW*W
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One Kennedy source
ween
President
Carter and Sen. them on only 10 votes.
preach: Kennedy warded a controls.
wo foemd to be
frem tM'se bolhoen a.umuWtr
populist,
does
not.
Mrs. Burton said she has no l*P'n about meking a ''ig
'yorlJ there's no way you could do
acknowledged
the senator has
l9dward
Kennedy are not
Aim, in bA 1977 and 19M cradle-lo-grave program
11S
'
InsiNamne, as.orns
linking pumps In th rssutsr.
of a 1$-dory harry apartmt bM1g In
quarrel
Kennedy and Carter are even few differences with Carter on
nary duerges
In
facts
Kennedy's
+yeikvea child. Wssamsd ac cruel_and awful istor. bopraeiqn on her
y.
stiiag.
At
this
point
In
the
ICsnnsdy
was among the top
"liii only thing I
arid
more In step on foreign policy foreign policy, but said the
expect Is to provide a dean bid, minis
the aly wayin know bow to reect. etti g
$irvksi fir AIOerors In
--IV
tiny
seem,
to be mom
o(Domocraic
wrrhi
a
Can"
bo
jumped
11
dorIes
to
their
ds
and
a
place
to
be
at
peace
they're
going
"womb.
with
Carter
programs
to
than
on domestic Issues.
through
a
icntt
Id
hourn ady
1
lift to do."
senator may question the B&amp;
.
Europe.—
____
____
then Mutewe.
Do
. stein as the Msrwes. is 11W Pdlay
supporting Carter. pItlona.
Handr.dedr
swore
1
ii
by
the
biaS
mbat
th
period
In
their
li
in.
K
.hs
ennedy was with Carter on
ves,"
she
salt
$f
"U
we
sixths
e
recession
amid
earns
jjt'jh.1ftg of SUM
nspuuii.
Qusryl Laws, lIES
agreed that i
Os
the
Issue
Carter,
give
s
lb.
wance
of
lb.
economy
&amp;. No
To be sum the,, two unanresob
of
e
dipst
rs.
n
the
nation
but
with
the
president's
human
rights
,
the
Pan&amp;"
Who
investigating a
troopa in Cuba, and an is
UPI
11 w
4u A&amp;MAIII11i
;we=
, nounced candidates for the -theow
added blessing."
Canal treaty, the restoration of
ability to handle the task
PUIISr&amp; Him. wNli Riv. Barry
ones. abs said, a parent wifi oRes ass., his behavior. .
as are the America
for$r embanges today ad , pof
as
j.
tUQ
1O
bSCOIUIng
servative
ad
Kennedy
h
the
Democratic
prldenllM
oon
Wileer IfNclifli. IwrI.i 4
rt -:d,d to Mass at ienr iii 1ws
full diplomatic rel0Jons with Po*o a to just
What does Mrs. Burton do when Mrs sees lbs brMs adsews
ki'' attack
provide 4 with leadership.
"HVB my: 'Yeah, I pat semi raise. on her, but your should
the tea4w and
what the
dential
cad"
there
do
iea sflsrsts
F
a
1h
-1
npda"
of
a
k*4d"d*
nation
be"
MI%
Is
F
.:f IM Flonivi skid A 3 &amp;JIL ad had do &amp;V Wder
ddd abin Bid hn been told of ametWal, Nd gmat gim? a d a d W w116 a dowinm
China,
the
president's
peace
po
i"d
inN"p
oww.CwAftyThere
Is
an
unusual
siti
on of America is as
big spender
Their most celebrated Is Little to choose between i.
an _____
I,
"I talk a 1st." she said. 'And
become child
____
___
_ ____
rds to the Palestine
am In do two men's positions Initial'" in the Middle
rsoav.ridlo$3.Hllcunpsr.dw
-al l
in
public
and
Despite
all
his
eirliciamat
saidoespsiveadMantheilthdard
in doing their Partto break tho cycle d ddd abW as swim
SAI'l - d-4680imIasoneoldepping MAW koolftthe
.
_______ on on, lana.: Both oppose a and the SALT II arm limitation ub.ratha Orliaffon,"
, Asd a dWw 111rr
. .
tar apart on
kkno"1111011, am do ,
so
In a prhMe
is over ational Kmasdy as yd 5!VI
treaty.
c**
willid
brookies
the
Bank of O&amp;W may
UbdOw 110 Of 00 Od of hallb Instrance. And em no altautl to ciMed constitutional amendment
L's.
'be
.
not
trying
to
chang.
1e
Their differences over
0
a
kid.,"
she
add,
"or
fires
them
th
Hulsel
Semiwl.
Coudy iciusoi social woñer, .aiii
or's oullaw &amp;Wrtloas. But Kenn*,
Gold opened down $3 In
September,
Kennedy's
votes
In
thur.,
bo
at wuisa aires barn
th
are
nndtt.d
to
a
no
ca
ll
- duIMrà N' taken from their homel If their safaty Is . dab.. to hi different. Bat we we pria-41' a dllfvmt Ills style. May
for in mi- lbs Catholic, favors federal fore policy have been minor.
Friday's $37L91, aid dawn p
th
,,hh.'
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kId.
are
reaching
the
age
whets
they
will
be
Kennedy wants stronger action
J111
"Bud
to
refer
the
p
we
ents
ar
to
a
good
aewes
of
coelk."
she
ready
r,sd Iut ad
at the oust with dialers
against
Cmli, for that country's
said.
'lbeIengviswIsthatthpchildwilberolurWgtohig
""
awaiting tire morning
BANGOR,
Wmb.
(UPI)
Each
child
Is
refusal
to extradite three
a
Little
Two
derneadnisis
we
uiM1y, Wean
fy
Is
-0.1
leaden bullies hidors Moadta ad G.liht
j,,,
h
$TadId
Sirisy
fl1
fltUUig
I
nationals
for their alleged part
at
lbS
U
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In the
Ø5
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Novo
N' flit. 5ot15 N' 54 $,
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iilt "At first, few radhegoI1gben) Is a
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Mrs. Burt. (nit her, reel mae), has hiss a witer hems
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of military aid to Turkey and
WAkfahradwkylldswii • "fl._y" and has freely c-p-g urns be on r
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the con'peny's Park Place Hotel in Atlantic City.
According to Al Rosen, former president of the New
York Yankees and now executive vice preident with
Bally, the position Maya would hold Is ap opportunity for
to"solidify his life and his ilfedyk." Under the terms
Of MayV contract with Billy, he Is to spend 10 days a
.. : month playing In golf tournaments, vl'fting hospitals and
"iakbig other appearances for the resort
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many fed Kuhn M stretching apoIgsIncesome
team owners, IncludIng George Stelnbrenner, Jo!.
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Moist have operated stables of racehorses.
However, Kuhn sold his position was
'11e can
i.
continue with us or work for Bally, but not both."
The ommisdoner announced his feelings In a telegram
:.:.
to Maya but said Saturday there was no Implication ever
Intended that Maya was gilty of any wrongdoing. He
added UMaps signed the contract, he would
be able to
appear at oldumers games.
"I think there Is a deer conflict of interestbetween
working for baseball and working for an organization
which operates gambling casinos," Kuhn said. "I would
be extremely sorry if Willie Maya chooses to go to work
for Sally but the choke would be completely his and he
would make It with advance knowledge of my position on
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this whole thing squared away."
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International, which will earn the former New York and
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By United Press I.terutl.ual
WhHe most NFL team fear defense held Dallas without a mared St. Louls 38-20, New In the final quarter to record Its give Baltimore its third victory NFC West while the Giants won
In nine games and drop New their fourth straight.
meeting tia explosive Dallas touchdown for the first time Orleans defeated Washington victory.
England into a tie for the lead In
COWbO3$, tie Pittsburgh Xeo . since October 1978, Franco 14-10, Buffalo stopped Detroit Saints 14, Redsklas ii
Bengali 34, Eagles 13
Archie Manning passed 45 the AFC East.
era feel quite comfortable when Harris Ignited the offense, 2017, Tampa Bay shaded
Ken Anderson threw for two
scoring both Steeler M - the Minnesota 12.10, Baltimore yards for one TD and Tony
Bears 28, 49ers
their turn comes.
and ran for another
touchdowns
Walter Payton ran for three
first on a 1-yard burst and the stunned New England 31.28, Galbreath ran 2 yards for
"me more we
to
to an easy
spark
Cincinnati
clincher cna4l.yarddaihln the Chicago nipped San Francisco another as the Saints moved touchdowns and 162 yards and
Cowboys, the better we know third
triumph
over
mistake-prone
Harris, who 28-n, Miami clobbered Green Irtoflrdplacelnthe NFC West. Mike Phipps tossed a 48-yard
them," said quarterback Terry finishedperiod.
Philadelphia. Eagles' wide rewith
102
yards rushing, Bay 27.7, Denver beat Kansas New Orleans' defense stopped TI) pass to James Scott
Bradshaw, after the Super Bowl
celver
Harold Carmichael tied
has now passed the 100-yard City 20.3, Cincinnati crushed Washington four times inside 1:29 left when Chicago handed
champion Steeiers
Abramowlcz's NFL
Danny
San Francisco Its eighth l I
rushing mark for the 33rd time Philadelphia 34-13 and the New the 10-yard line.
Dallas offense Sunday
record
by
catching a pass In his
nine games despite Steve
inpii over In his pro career.
York Giants defeated Los Bills 20, Urn. 17
convincing 14-3
105th
consecutive
game.
Joe Ferguson hit tight end DeBerg's 348-yard, threethe Steelers pulled out Angeles 20-14.
the perennial NFC contenders. to After
the eventual
wiigmargin,
Oaklanl trampled San Diego Reuben Gad with a 7-yard TD touchdown passing per- Broncos 20, Chiefs 3
"It's taking away their mysCraig Morton engineered
it was all defense. Overall, the 45-22 Thursday night and pass with only 1:25 to play to formance.
tique. Like their flex defense, I
climax a 339-yard passing
three scoring drives -- one on
Steelers held the Cowboys to 79 Seattle is at Atinnts tonight.
Dolphins 27, Packers 7
forgot all about it when we got yards nahhig and 199 net yards
exhibition. Defensive end Sher- Bob Griese hit Durlel Harris an option play In which Jon
011ers 27, , ets H
out there today."
who
earlier
in
man
White blocked a game- with a 37-yard ID pass and set Keyworth lofted a 32-yard TD
passing They sacked Cowboy
Toni Fritsch,
The victory, which enabled quarterback Roger Staubach
tying
4S-yard field goal attempt up two other touchdowns to help pass to Rick Upchurch
to
the game saw his field goal
Benny
City
the Steelers to remain onegame three times for nine yards.
Ricardo
with
eight
Miami
regain
a
share
of
the
Kansas
guide
Denver
over
streak end at 12 straight, kicked by
ahead of Houston and Cleveland
AFC East lead with New for the second time in three
"They shut us down," said a 35.yarder 5:10 into overurne seconds left.
In the AFC Central Division, Cowboy Coach Tom Landry. to help Houston remain in Buccaneers l2 VCkIuti 10
England.
weeks.
2-yard
TD
run
Giants
20,
Rams
14
was the latest in a seven-year "It's seems like they had 12
Ricky
Bell's
Raiders 4$ Chargers 23
contentIon for the 4'c Central early In the final period rallied
Rookie quarterback Phil
Second-year running back
span of success against the men In their most of the time." title.
Cowboys. In the teams' last five
Tampa Say to its victory over Simms threw two scoring Booker Russell scored three
Staubachi, who completed 11
meetings, Pittsburgh has won of 25 passes for 113 yards, left Browns 3$, Cardisals 20
Minnesota, boosting the Bucs passes and Joe Danelo added a touchdowns and Ira Matthews
all three regular season games the game early In the fourth
Brian Sipe completed 20014$ lead in the NFC Central to three pair of field goals to lift the returned a kickoff 104 yards for
Giants to their first triumph another TD to lead Oakland
and more Importantly, are 2-0 quarter after suffering a passes for 209 yards and hit games.
Over
Los Angeles In 19 years. over San Diego despite Dan
In Super Bowls, Including last concussion.
31,
Patriots
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DaW Logan with a 8-yard TD Cain
January's 35-31 championship
Joe Washington, who scored The Rams, 4.5, have now Fouts' record-breaking passing
In other games Sunday, toss and Cleo Miller and Dlzm
triumph.
Houston edged the New York Hall added long scoring nina as three touchdowns, raced 12 dropped their last three games performance.

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Black Thursday" the abolition of poverty and
presented a vision of unlimited abundance
Such a rosy perspective seemed true enough
early In that fateful fall a halfcentwy ago. Stock
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only a defeatist would dwell on the possibility
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Kuhn has ordered Maya to "disesoclate" himself from
baseball-meaning he mint terminate the ,iilnh*g two
ysenon hit contract with New York Mots lfhegoes
ahead and Mia a 10-year contract with Sally International,
operates a gambling casino in Aflintic City,
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,ages
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wavered, and where national innocence was called
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,Herbert Hoover who predicted not long before

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to
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years, until it was interrupted by an even greater
calamity, World War II
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ranked the Great Depression and the Civil War as
seminal events that have most shaped the
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ATLANTA (UPI)
The
Thegame(9p.m.eat,ABC) Is 8.5 yards per carry. Atlanta land and San Francisco.
More than $X billion in stocks vanished In the
amount
down%
come
close
to
am
actual
Falcons
a
sellout
as are all Falcons' quarterback Steve Bartkowskl
hope
f
"I don't know that we have
ty
r
collapse. Before the market bottomed out in 1932, It
P'°'
tioment coat isit the agencies — Catholic
they can continue their recent nome games this season.
Is
117
of
225
for
1,554
yards
and
played
a team that is comparahad fallen by WI percent, leveling off at 41 after
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LathemrianWisoon
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tlis
Monday
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ht
success
w
n
he
touchdowns.
But
Bartkowskt
ble
to
Seattle,
except maybe
.4ai is.
Both are lifelong li berals, both face
..This week will be special," 10
w%afl
then
unpl h.wvnwu kII,k ot
u.W--unprecedented
ll
in.in. of
,.
a
costs
ti
1
.
hod
they
the
Seattle
Seahawka
e's
Is
not
a
ru
nner.
Washington
(which
heat the
challenges from conservative Republican
With regard to the recent death of the child
bscsnaeaadisol board momb,rvetsdaoonths ORIN Met
w Sherman Smith, Seattl
almost 400. A share of General Motors stock that
With
snap
out
and
o(a
slump
th
Smith
has
rushed
for
519
Falcons
16-7),"
said
Bennett.
cowe.msn and both have been targeted for riding to school In the pre.dawn heirs, while I bnala* decision does net give fret. clUsma the
at has leading r usher. "The whole
aricuier imat and that's he_. I . F..0 S:W ~ `= m ~D
sold for $91 In 1929 went begging at $8 three years
cod them five of their
average)
while
"But
Washington
has
more
age
*Weat by an array . 01 rIgi.wIng pelIWIl snpmidas with the grlefdrlckun parents, I tight to Interfere with his privacy.
world will be watching and yards (a
pui,a's omce, state arid local gover*ithent
1. later,
NEW YORK (UPI) "I never had a chance."
Atlanta rookie William An- and Zorn Is a better scrambler
games.
uthons. But there the similarities end.
To ,Irpwin, this point farther I am aware of
also agree fully with the S,nIiioie oimty &amp;ini
people
will
opportunity
t
get.
an
come in. And that's where you em hdn
"The pest few
weeks have see that we have a better t
Those are Billy Martin's words, and those are also his feelings
drewa, who missed a couple of than their man Joe ThetaThe financial crisis, which bad been
TorsiWo
4 .41
Cir ls tither abrspuy changed auras Bd4r&amp;Iiro not to_diii "c.urteq" bIg. same very iwofuis.sl sad very oouwcientkno
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extremely
&amp;iappIng,"
hi
asmanager
aboid
sss,ond
departure
New
York
of
the
games with on Injury, has mnamm,'
3
4
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Quebec
"
. preclpltàtid by public folly and a' grossly
en a mmi 01 Issues, apparently hoping to
eliasmws In
.40
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In none cc the uiul articles related 10th,
4
4
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P'somoethisysar
abudgd
has
of
1 10
ray's l.s$3
said
Fal
cons
Coach
LOeman
.inthepedl5rnomia:
nahed for 5O6 (averaging 42).
Atlanta and Seatlie have mct
a_a place
-.-I&amp;--- in
ccIds'it did I anyrneatimda pss$s fiftled$ Haul Sian ittd
wmmw —i- a the
mIsmana.d bankhta andcorporate structure was catch the couiurvativ breeze supposedly
N1$ss&amp; •uu1IaN Aesrnlae.a
auirsi. 3. *150 "
flemish 15 convInced that
Ceelgo
IIelnbe.ier
m
ad
op.
time
e
We
dill
have
en
No
mind
S.
let
him
Drnwt
"Seat
e
Is
a
team
we
can
only
once before, In 1976 when
tl
ep
';
By
to
Uslal
Prss
MisliMi3.DolfeNt
Jii
ar
ve
obsoM0
prevailing hi Idaho rigid sow.
Irna1IusiI
i
approecli to trc sthty by aay of the pic
P1 vMI
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VUiY Z%uwsuws ui,iuiiii
1g Seattle will be op Monday flight, beat," said Atlanta tight end the Seahawks won 3043
10 lIve, a let ef other 'igs ha,. in hspp.ii. The
go, in July of me, Martin dug deeply under the Yanke e uwnirs poitatty for a gad
q..A.i.
N.Y.
fwes.
co.'s
eem.
,,
at
y,l4
As
lii,
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of
phone
cells
n'em
Irati
pmnids
er
y
boo aet surety tiae to
tie in embraced ha iaiuñ.Iis
enPtI4doIhI. at PNtsIRi. shin with his - remarks regarding Stalnbrumer and RoUte Seattle will be tough. It will be "We mist be just as ready," he Jim Mitchell. "They are not as home. In that game, Zorn
Federal Reserve System w&amp;aivu
who
pJy
dlds
the
*y
that
was
not
di
ged
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the
or
er
In
In
cidini,
I
iii
e
Railers 01J.,imaa
WIiai.I;;s Ma the
NO
aw ware for i time. Ther. are health cods,
Jackson.
t heir first appearance on said. "(Seattle's) Jim Zorn II good aa Oakland, not as good as completed l2of23 passes for l45
Induced a sharp reduction of the money sup at
Vancovvur 3. WasI$naton
aesates .ivisioa
1.
that he eip1y dlàt't
the victim In time to t11 W in the d1W'MmL
night and they will be one of the beat quarterbacks
paid
theough
Medicaid.
There
are
eatacatlon
bovowqwmwtonbdivolA
Monday
some other teams we play. I yards and two touchdowns and
Mn."se 7. N.Y.
L
si
the very time it was needed. Then the Hoover .
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time, Martin wasn't nearly 'so vit riolic. He did not out to p
the National Football Langue think we can score on their Smith rushed for 124 yards
whoa.
lIburalton
en
certain
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ft
peyi (hit these days, tee many individuals cods— a Vldass farmer iai't likely to know
'Ptell.doI,
Atlanta
A.
e
iijp
3. St. t.outs 0
administration and Congress committed the
This leads me to ask, did the bicycle have
*glsli or American culcnw
assan
'iaUsni, Stithbsinner's rigid to let him go and being In forms,
a a .me a
Los Ar,eslos It Toronto s
Atlanta and
lesiiia foaftlift
aW*—
too qi to fir a
at
are both and his mobility causes ad-' defense."
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sours 111199111116
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Yankee
coach
Dick
Howasr
as
the
new
manager.
But
Martin
ng ditlonal problems. And YOU
to
was
34.
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the
Falcons
Atlanta
and
Seattle
have
PAk
NIJ
3,
N.Y.
Ran
g
ers
fi
rm
ly
had
W
3
S
1976
game with a knee injury.
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jiad la Tuesday night's episode In Hioornb*n, off two losses on the West coast can's forget their running game three
elm
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quarterbacks were
Minn., was what led to his dismissal Simlay arid 11*1 stela. -5041 at Oakland and 20-15
PtelIsdeIlda3.DetroIt 4
JIM because of Z0flL"
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assackal r4ft" 0*6 we 100 I III C .1 relm.
". self-defeating effort to protect U.S. industry am
season
Denver,
Oakland
and
Scott
fader,
now
with Detroit,
Qu*ic
Is
AftnirNl
4
W
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Pd.
Go
bream.r never gave him an opportunity to present his sIde Of that previos.ly widens San Fran..
ther who
agriculture. Later generations can scarcely
she ui
Zorn has completed 13901252 San Francisco, Denver beat and Kim McQuilken (now with
isviattgiopihncubsuiimr.au.rdiwiu, Parts"
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HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
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0 FAMILY FEUD
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veil of illusion was secured
and George Wesley Pat.
to a lace and seed pearl
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headpiece. She carried a
- 13, at Grace United
bouquet o1 candlelight and
Methodist Church, San.
rust colored silk flowers
ford. Rev. Comer Woodall
Laura Greene attended
and Rev. Fred Gardner
her slderas maid of honor.
performed the ceremony.
Another sister, Sherrie
The bride is the daughterWillman,
the
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of Mr. and Mrs. SajnuelE.
of honor.
Greene, 116 E. Jb'kins
They were attired
Circle, Sanford. The
identically. Each wore a
bridwoom is the am of
julep green gown fabiwaid
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
with
a permanentpleated
.,.: Patterson of Carthage,
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skirt and slit sleeves. Each
N.C.
carried a bouquet of dark
Roger Harris, organist,
.:
seen silk flowers.
selections
played nuptial selectio
The bridegroom's father
and accompanied Dee
served
as best man. Uslers
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father, the bride chose for
Morgan Smith. Charles
- her vows a formal gown
Patterson,
brother of the
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bridegroom, was the
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bodice featured a
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the felloweldp hail of the
sleeves. Reembrolder'.d
lace motifs and seed pearls
church. Assisting were
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Eloise Collins, Jean
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Ellen Smith, Judy Breeze,
Phyllis Kitner, Wannie
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Following a wedding trip
to the North Carolina

mountains, the newlyweds
are making their home in
Newport News, Va., where
he Is stationed with the U.&amp;
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DEAR READERS:
My fianc, and i wa to see a from all over the couidry visit
jest amid the
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cowiselor because we can't us. Some stayed a
seem to agree on many tIip,
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same shelf I saw four "holes"
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gy bwod dim to asm,highly vWbIs to motorists.
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where
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player becomes his temporary
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chopper.
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9.00
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mad Ati) returns to his family
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once a stave and pools his
resources with a sharecropper
fkris Kristofferson) to buy If.
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(4)0 M'A'B'H A careerminded young nurse (Atexan.
dra Stoddart) with plans to
become a full-fledged doctor
has a major misunderstanding
with Father Mulcahy.
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an independent old-timer and
an unusual motorist make up a
full day for Adam. 12
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woman returns to her money.
hungry family alter years in a
concentration camp (2Hrs.)
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"McMillan &amp; Wife The Devil
You Say" (1973) Rock Hudson,
Susan Saint James, McMillan
uncovers a connection
between a murder and a scare
campaign being directed at
Sally and Mildred
1:00
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(4) NEWS
2:30
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pared,
writing my name on the ayied
Mile slid hr @Nft mill being 'treats" before ailowlag marring.,
BLOODLINE i
LOU 10:00
if yea seed help I. wrftg o( all my books. but, ofawn,
!.ss dim the fdlewIngad* CWMla.slSbem
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if
sympathy, the 1171051 COUld have e.aUy
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welt-reputed medical center,
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letters, get Abby's brhie
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Sanford " I p.m., 1201 W. First SL

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ficers and music by "Rhythm Rascals" for dancing. For
mowntim Call 304M before W. 29.
Club of Welcome Wagon, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Westmonte

Recreation Center, Altamonte Springs. Proceeds to
Rosenwld Exceptional &amp;tiool workshop. Refreshments,
prizes. 1chata at door or call I3143.

requires a asurcit warrant If

Winter Spiigs Seftesa, 7:30 am., Community (fl
N Edgemon Avenue.

a veNd, operator rifusi. to psemit

USES, 0m, Holiday Inn.

Lasp.ud Sertima, now Quality Inn, 14 and SR 434.

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Overeaters A.euym.., 730 p.m Florida Power &amp;
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thurdl, Ceaselberry.
ChISt., Sweet M,llnea, s p.m., &amp;.

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Open daily 9 6. Sun. 12 6. Phone
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LARGE LOT 013 eel ACRES
WITH TRill AND GOOD
iipt.y p o p
5711, SANFORD, FL 33771,
GIVING
DESCRIPTION ,

LOCATION AND
I PRICE.

DUE TO DIVORCE
Must sacrifice Singer Sewing
Machine, like new, orig. price
$600. Sal. Due $253.7$ or need
someone to take up my
payments U$mo. Phone $625394
day or night. Will deliver no
obligation. Agent.
Amusement bowling game, works
good, 6 player, $750. Sanford
Furn. Salvage, 17.92, So. of
Sanford, 3221721.

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dition, good economical trans.

Mo$orcycla Insurance

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323-3866 or 323 17 10
Want ads are black &amp; wnie I read
all over.

motor. Very good cond. 1977
Mag ic tilt trailer. 5711001.
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Pianos &amp; organs as low as $993.
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2202 French Ave.
3722753.
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Juke Box Seabring A100. $00
selection $400 or make offer.
Sanford Furn. Salvage, $7.92 So

BUSINESS

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$2-L.

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Air Conditioning, Heating, Iectri
Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Wants ID make small household
Call
Larry
for
Free
Est.
671.4394.
AFRICAN VIOLETS
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
Lie..
Bonded
&amp;
Ins.
The Greenhouse
flJ.9141
misc. Call Paul Hunter . 339 6531
Evesapt,ra&amp; weekends
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Home repairs. appliances to tile.
uty Care
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press rack for nursery plants
Over 10 yrs. exp. Reasonable
FILLDIR1TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cork 0 Hirt 323-7510

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372-7991

Re.l's body Shop
l$0 Sanford Ave.

rates. $6.5543,

TdWERS BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrietl's Beauty Nook
S1SE.$stst.,3225743

PETUNIAS
&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS
2401 Airport Blvd.

Office desk 5. chair, $12$; sofa bed,
5100; cabinet sewing mancine &amp;
ch air, ISO; bathtub whirlpool,

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sonable rates, I time or regular.
339.7445

ipessh'y

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$50. all Ilk, new. 3330010.

Room Additions remodeling
gineral home (,pairs.noj,00
small. Call 333.9055 anytIme.

Housewives Cleaning Service.
Personalized, fast, dependable.
Regularor I time hosts.
Wo DO wash wlndowsl 677.5094

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White male Toy Poodle puppy. 10
wks old, registered, champion
bloodline, $535. 534 0710.

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To good home

UN Hauling

3310116
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323-4345

FURNITURI&amp; THINGS
Buy 11.41
Newl Used Furniture

Tyson Cement
Drives, patios, walks I SIC.

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Boxer Pup
AKC,5Weks, $13S

S1-4bisehold Goode

LlCENS1D06.9451
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ARC Concrete. Patios, *Iveways
0 add ons. Quality work no job
too small. $51014.

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Yarddebris, Trash
Appllances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349137 I

Pslidlng

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AIB PAINTING
Residential &amp; Commercial •

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nitiwe Salvage. 322-5731.

used very short

3221703
MEINTZEN TILE
how o repair. leaorI our
eNy, 31 yrs. Isp. S1363.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,

355 F. 25th 55.323-0515.

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771.1137

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 3333611.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTID
Top Prices Paid
UsId, any Condition uhll3a

MICROWAVE
Push

buttsn controls,
carousel, still In warranty.
has

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Jennings Wheelchair
Almestoew,Iseavydwty
Deluxe Model, $75. 33)4107
Water bed, queen site.
COflO.,
heater, liner, wood frame I head
be. 322206$ or 3235215.
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3 air conditioners, I heal pumps 3
oil heaters, all very reas. will
deliver &amp; install. 327.2%).

c3.l., Auto, $195
Bill,Ito9PM. 3236500

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model.
loll wig $115.31 Iliad shirt
time. off. 1109.14 or $W3$no.

Wantedvs.dtiI,bowl.
1306 WJrd St.,
332-1127.

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31$ Sanford Ave.
Buy 0 loll. liii finest In vsw

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small or big. Interior or exterior.
Pressure cleaning. 3321071.

122.0707

Larry's Mart,

diluse

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery

Cash 322•412

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I Cat boarding, bathing,

clIppino, flea control. PcI

sppIis, og heusis, lnsuhiiel,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also
cool.

furniture, Refrig., 5te5, to*

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Orkftft AIIIIqUOS. 3311551.

Welhollift comars Shop
Sales, passport photo Ifast
repair service. 333410$.

cages. 3U671*.
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31171 Yri. SIP. Call

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May Kids: Looking he an extra
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lb" $33.10. R.i. rates

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INSULATION -Sattlo,, bipwIpis,
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Fletchers pressure cleaning
service, mobile home, SarniI
trailers &amp; IV. residential &amp;
comm. property. Free ii,.

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BLAIR AGENCY

1 4 TrIhulI boat, 53 hp Chrysler

$40.
assume
payments of $21 ins. Agent $1

am pegatiolft &amp; buy

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'67 Cougar, needs work, new

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Sanford, Fla. 32111

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Call 3221474 3274440

We Buy Wrecked Cars

Fromil0to"o

ROSSON MARINE

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YardSale' Oct 26127
Corner S Palm WayI Rose Dr.

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lime. Original $393,hol.$lplor
$21 no. Agent 331.0306.

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BUY JUNK CARS

SS--Boats&amp;Accessories

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take a tue, an se t with a
Herald classified ad. Call 372.

repossessed,

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1,the 4efIId 3222611 Or $319993.

Jungle Lob. Corp., $01 Silver Lk.

SAM

Mercury Montego; '70 Olds

327 011091111.

sPC with a want ad

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$975 Singer Futwa Fully auto,
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taking

oom 2,003 DeCottes Ave.

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bee hives, 47 Buick Sport

BUY,SELL. TRADE
311-31$E. First $t.
332.5432

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the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 90485.
$311 frfurther details.
1] Ford S W 9 pass. PS. PO. Ir.
New sticker, $650 Cash. S20
Valencia St. 3221064.

Coachman,- 1916.31 f t. Sth wheel,
very clean, fully silt contained,
Low mileage. DeBary ($01) 775
82?9.

Ph 372 0357

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buy or pay by load. Adcock
ROuting. 322.9W.

TOMME

Vihicles

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WANTED dumping site near
Sanford for landfill. Roofing .

!0!!!

Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

RESULTS.

Must sell Zenith walnut stereo,
AM FM stereo radio, I speed
flJU
turntable, diamond needle, $
track. Wd now $40, balance
due $128 or take over my Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
payments ot$l6per month Call
cars trucks l heavy equipment.
862 3394 day or night. Agent3221900

in Central Fla. hurry to Orlando

More
Nice studur Pine ISP n
anvanlent tecsllon.

OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE

C'OOdUsid TV's. $751
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr

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ADS. READ I. USE THEM

323 1731

75Recreational

Wholesale Furn. Distributors,
2SW Industrial Blvd., Orlando,
off Silver Star Rd. 4 biks West of
.

was" *6 16M &amp; up.

Out. Pill, floncod word &amp; Much

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TV roM It,, Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $103.16 or $17 rn.
Agent 339 $3$6.

WILSON MAIERFUhNITURE

coo sale your opt W1114 build 40

LO.
THAN

SARGAINTVIS

doors. 5100. 331.403.

Lake Sylvan area Wt SI Sanford,
walor front es. 110*1 up-

"utos for--Sale
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2597 S. Sanford Ave.

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2oo mi.
aft
$411100- 3
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For Estate Commercial 4 .;~
- - Residential Auctions 11, Ap.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--at to
prais.al. Call Dell's Auction, 323
'75 models Call 339 9100 or 834.
S620.
460

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trailer, enclosed with back

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veal luger staflsr 11111 SPF

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14ANDYMMIS SPECIAL

WARRANTED. This home has

GARAGI FINISHED $CREEN
ID PORCH, LARGE FAMILY
ROOM WITH PIRIPLACI,
LARGE OAKS ON COUNTRY
LOT. $11455. GET A HORSE I

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BLOCK BUILDING ON SAN

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CARPET, CARPORT, NICE
LOCATION. $34,111 FLYIN'l

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CU acres on S#nWd Ave. 0
hWW4.I PCO. Int. Good forms.

DATEMAN REALTY

LEISURELY

3230697

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Toyota7$ P U. Short bed, orange

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Buy Sell Consign
262I Sanford Ave 323S?jj
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6*9 utility trailer, heavy duty, $310

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SPP
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FAMILY ROOM. CARPORT.
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I-I. beautltullylandscaped yard.
Will consider VA or PHA, I yr.
warranty, $37,140.
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LANDSCAPED LOT. 137,510. A
MUST TO SUEt

a

no Ohm came oftm

mow"
, of $aid Cherow makot

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(7) $ acre tracts Oster. High 1.
dry, 000d road%, Ideal for
country home or mobile. Ex.
cellent termsl

43-4011SI,- - --- -

NEAR LAKE MARY Coment Blk,
3 Bittern 114 Bath hem*, now

350, fl B spin plan, fancw yd.,

IMMACULATE U0000M, m,

'S*I ab'
" Nita
° 115551! UN
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llhdas$fldada'SNuy,is$$.s,.

omomfolealwi~ia4sibrAt

ovmkp~pnvmn

Lee" Name

44 Nerii
smut, sims
*bIOfIiUj 101111ia.i.
YOU ARE HERIGY NOTIPORD

caus% H.eensen Lisa. at Calaatbsrrj,,
Clasues is ksdkallu.

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at 01,550. Terms

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able Ni.. 11.3001113.

BOAT &amp; FISHING EQUIP
MINT. SEIGLER REALTY.

BROKER. 331.0410.337.1577.
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available.

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priced

..

Ave*

$10,900. SELLER WILL TAKE
MORTGAGE. IDEAL GET.

paint, inside, vacant I ready.
OWNER WILL CARRY MTO.of
Price reduced $?AN. 3 Sit, I a
S".1111110.
home, cuslism
house, workshop. 1700 sq ft living
y NEW LISTING - LOVELY 3
+ 17924 Ic patio,
Sdrm I Both brick home, fares
axle" must sells wall ~

as
Osci.$. Fish Camp
available &amp; camping 5151001
. or me. access to Par.
,
mlngtsn Himthni anus. 304403

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Ne, I O, Masonic T.ni$, Booth

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BEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
FULLY FURNISH
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
LARGE LAKE NEAR OCALA.

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Mel heme, .OfuamceS.

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front &amp; rear porch. All for

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Wh1 fimsie 'SiMm uujuius in

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350 1 Istucco Spanish designed
home, nice area. FP, Ig rms,

*17-107.

1

near' It"t bath
ptaza

Spacious older home on lovely
corner . Good
$21,000. Substantial down &amp;
owner will finance balance. 322-

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EASE REQUIRED. SEIGLEN
REALTY SPOKEIII.
331464
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unnommus

Oils. IIV1IUt

Inc. REALTOR,ML$
323-5774 Day or Nlijbi

S aff COUNTRY HOME E. OFEUSTIS ON 17 ACRES, SM.

111ll'Il" .V

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will _-'

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Mobile home

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Apply NI poison 'S
SeUNN. DWr, Holiday
$41SR 10.

PWNIICRE$1I5W$IinIIIIISCSUIWY,
. Na CIgrsas N' WE,
v.a

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NwM-WOO 3 SM, C NSA. all OWI.
60 ff&amp; AWARD REALTY,
339.3110.

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IIONTIININ 'JUDICIAL CO I. Up.pwuj, PforId, $E, iwninsle rsqusellog un11111'S ml CII. CIIIINIUI
AVON
...
see v
CUll. eN AND POP $EMINOLI Ceimly, Plorid under'ffie flotithius parotioria ot ml City SI LWiii*a&amp; P" INfest is
Nil
SI 1145 'sell FIGHT INPLAT$OM
jyy pp
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Florida, _r.ge$il$.4'S be NI.
Avis. sw..a. ur isr
ti15511*SSld nam.wIm me c* tMed ffisruM, sod.
CASE NO, 214119.CA*D
giS.
per.. per
.
ii
city
c.cu
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ii
ii mu Circuit Court, $nfji
WHEREAS, esid PSIItIIO
I mirl.a, mis
1.00WIuiMlWS
WALTER P. poyan,
,
SI
.
CouIWy,P*'hdainauordaucawNh duly certIfIed 'S thsS.$IkisII
AD is,,
ffi, pe•v$5$5fl5 Of
P11*10115 ClImly PIØorty_AaI1W W.
Vs.
y Cl'uicN Of
.
time. AppI
RN$wN
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OP Name.Iia,wss. TI.W*l lain.. ussul Silks Charts, 11 lbs City Si Barry. Florida
In
POISON
$55J Florida $hiiuSss 1117.
UJIIJut Florida, O'111r 11.1110. By:
w W.
IIMINO(.I
Cansatosceist
Cspsr SN
Law Of Pidrils, ISIS, ill O'ISiI City CISI
1I. SM lej
Pilsolurd
IMMILOMOIFW"
.
PI111"
Odao
I&amp;
a
life
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NOTICE OF""ft .
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BILE HOMES
oft Orlando Of.
321-SM

2011111111111111"S

Low down
Of to

qualifIed buyer. Hurry-only

NO FEE

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$31.tOO.

4bti.s UWUffilshSd

014111110,11111111 to 8 raw how^ Ow.v
~ $01 ."d1111111of nsW' fiV,

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Miadiws Park Subdivision
ruerdid I.
Ist .

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IIII'VI NA-101" dodN1%:',PW=*-4W
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Apply to Mrs.,r

$Wvk P-0.9"4mpsmfpl.,~ ,
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EMPLOYMENT*

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beautiful Mayfair Section. extra
.. 11
Jow
.
large pan" Fam. film., 41
generous sized so Gorgeous .1! Øfl
41fl
landscaping on corner lot.
.: REALTOR MLS
rinxlous-pric. r uced
2111521
1vs1324Ps
ed

Fine

1

Foods service al $CC---

Send complete resume t '
ps.,ia. stat. •npteyment.

desCribed c ter line.

caldainirs me names Of
vt
°'"°' in *1
SI
in'is
County, Phil., described as

tic.

hail was saved

AMbOII tit.

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New

lesei. security, Tel. 332.

$713.

ow., quovelf a land mow %,

psrflncenly

AAA

range.

warded.
In mechanical
have
electrical, Plvmblnof heavy -

RESTAURANTMOR.

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32fl0

Law

SALIFS

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we aw
iful raw BROAD-

AFFORDABLE- Large 3 so,

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Industrial mperlence

*eyon alid afte haN
(7.1) foil i.cN
side
of this elIewIng
an

3613 Mohawk Dr.

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rus.
Life".11100asks

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riatift

Sanford-

ni.

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Or refinance, choice 4 SR In

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42-Mobile Hoims

2231,3npn,3nn

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GREAT ASSUMPTION

LI

KENMORE WASHER -

lull se baby bed wmattresL
$25; Oak porch rockers, %29.95;
metal office desk. $10. Jenkins
Furniture. 20S E. ?Sth St. 323

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alics

ALL

31A-Diplrns

a~&amp;* vmko 00rill"C1111110,

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AC MECHANIC

C"VitilCitlasillitifery'Plorldo.owt"
blic in and Is the joN
owing
described promt
'y:
A fOw (11) OW WWIsestimittiq #or

FOR
THE NIGHTS AND
fgg
resids1s.
An
PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZENSHIP
When 110110113 brift Wited a andiselted, but MW 1EdkW IN THE CITY, SEVSKASILITY
Ball,
were
was AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
1r
(hills of onlookers redidd in caued by as ovatlsad.d
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abandonIng

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a MO. LEASE.
SEIGLE11t REALTY. BROKER.
327.1571. I
$550.

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CASHIERS

Sius postiog and
.
", closing, Sillopled
or
dinance
Vacatingan Ong

LY FURN, COLOR TV,LINENS

nd cottage

slip. 132500.

51nr
a i'vif.

.

2SRCONDO,NEWCOND FIJL.

Apply in portion to INN 110kor,

Sal low VW

Furns

SIde by Side refrigerator, $75;

aIlBaft

Gorgious corner IoH Privacy
finch Don't wait it's only

Ave.

SWSIICS. IXL helpful but flit'
necessary. Only tion"t soff--

PLUMBER

e

Apis. fir Sinlir Citlzâtj Dow
tewn. very Clean &amp; roomy. si.

lull War VW -,
eeles. TO Sill 111W

3222217.

IDYLLW$LDE-JUST LISTED
Custom 3 SRI Decorator

securIty.AlterSPM3231N7.

comm., paid V"WA &amp; W *

Usp..eNdfly

OF LONOW000, PLORIDA, Cci ssissrry,
tertes. perserst.
and Wellce Wefoar@

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Raafsr4$ueluls Jayceettes, 7:31 p.m., Jaycee

.

CITY

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Ai$sinuule

BAKER

AD., IM, In Thu City Hall Of

TO INCLUDE SAID LAN1, WITHIN
Strad ftis. Jut the d&amp;
T04I MUNICIPAL LIMITS
OF THE
day, 11119 ardWtm Mmood hall dood a this
a ClTyi AUTHORIZING AMNIND.
MINT TO CITY MAP TO IN.
to save the lecuntly renovated Ii.i.wiv to w*bsd a
CLUDU SAID LAND ANNIXID,
Guild Hall, which c_alasti thst ' _ of
',
DESIGNATING ,A ZONING
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PLORIDA: REDEFINING THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE

woed

sr

fire razed a Nyeerci i,eiu,ng trues il4ng was a totat

.

Siringe.
swad'Swou6n ssdw dilms dam, sm piL, l

P.m

(vPl) - A

soon sm

KEY PUNCH
HievyuaP, Heavy y

ePI01ICIISH1RISYGIvIN?hot
Cify CVjmll a# this City Ill

at

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$100

mo. +

to $41

mu.

ISO furn..watsrpoId. air. Adul

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LHW Neft

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CLERKTYPIST
PvnIil.nlceSuss
KITCHEN HELP

SININOL! COUNTY, AND MOPS
PARTICULARLY OIKRIUD AS NOTICI OP ONDINANCI
OP
FOLLOWS: TH111 RAST 30 1111111 CLOSING# VA"Tit* AND AMOP ,HE WEST =
.
NS
NORTh7IS PUT OP Thi NORTH TO WHOM IT

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msdlanicaIrpllr......'..Yr$

.5IttIjST
ft

n sov sto Yaw Child
V6

SITUATE AND BEING IN

appilcall"

l pct. Interest tO QUA lifl,UV,f5
New homes with low monthly
Payments &amp; low down psymw4j.

ISlOdep.471.S711

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514-3"O. No colts a" 6 p.m.
MO Un$WWM Realty
Donli pile no lii~niiiiwlt046"
high as an tiopifenes eye. Fostc*
0981.
a classified ad. and pit* he
money In your wallet I
The weather is perfect for a
RE
_____________________ sale- sell everything
Mbackyard
MODEST HOME
MODEST PRICE
orS3l.$993.
2 00 masonry home. recon.
La
acres ready
ditioned thoroughly. Has new
BEDDING-FURNITURE
now home. Over siged C§ Shed
carp*llng. paint In 8. out,
PUBLICNOTICE
started. Property In great
colonial style windows. Price
OUT OF BUSINESS
location. 135.001.
only $10450 with FHA terms.
SALFI
Warehousilull- Entire Stock
,j.lAT$•NEEDED
$40,000 from Winter Park Furn.,
I'
is to be sold at Some pricel Their
loll is your gaint Limited time
REAL ESTATE
ALL FLORIDA REALTY
and some merchandise is
"''
REALTOR fl;7
limitedf This IS a distress salel
I
250 S. French Ave.
For the best prices ever olfered
I

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m0tWY

Deltona Dream home by owner. 3

Iuild ,Ot
FHA.VA

.

, Apt 3 rms., adults only

MAINTINANCIMICNANIC • '

iitlC.1'

.

owner will

04,000. 322-44SS.

no pets. $110

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a

got res UI

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I 11'a. 2 0, clothes W &amp; 01dlsh.
D*n,t pile no longer needed items
disposal, FF reffig.,
high AS On elephant's eye. place
=.
i-A&amp;H, w-w carpet, pool,
Classified ad, and pile the
Club 011111111111111- Condo. 8275. 323-OW.

0~41 plant

iiic?rlcat, hyd II

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air cond.

SliOmo.

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NINXING TO AND
wtwc
1
OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD,
FLORIDA, AN AREA OF LAND

logs reqal mint thataasw prison and fereNk mit

Be

Se.in.IAA, 1p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,

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Will lily Sitlo myheme,very
ON W" kids my Mo is- loll
&amp;V&amp;3n4NL

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oft or ma" ouL

Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Siomit W, CandbuTy.

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D*O,M

lawyers conrentiai.
-Alawtopri*ectcltiaenifrombeingfurc.dtobuy thslr,.ntal

WeItWatthers,7p.m Sanfos'dWoman'sQub *8.

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ffimyiisme.31IN

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ext. M of "4w $ill"
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-AmendmetitottliepulIllerecolt lawto kM work papersat

2:304:30 p.m. Games, irises, tool.
Camdbm R.ty, .., am., W,oman
, 'Cl
&amp; ub,
uvermioa Drive
Ow
Rotery, 7:30 a.m., do Town Hom.
Saniuid kIwanis, noon, Civic Center,
Banierd Optheisl, noon, Holiday Inn (Lab Monroe).

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Lfton Th't DCk9 Befolie PubkOWn
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Work of heme -roe
necessary - *xcollont pay
Write American Sairwks,
Park LW^$Vft 1121f, Dell", T

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CiSi.r. HWY 434. L..Ui.

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01101111111 "O

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carriiwci.on,osna.sn.

ENJOY
Supreme Court.7% massure would ftk
III I I dkft undersignsill, pursuant to the
AA$dwko wAnt he" IRP"iwwt
I~
Wrft
0
#04111
A
"Fktl#WA
MOM
S4~,
cmow
why
"
ofthill No courtto condituth" "WIWA
,Crilell"Itorill"
3138011- - Will traw bwoft MOM par " I
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A1111810"
Deft
Wvko.
All
SOW
0",Florlde Statute, will roslow
valiwatio" ism of gred Pak or majw statewide
wm*.Apply In person ItIchle's, I --*
P.O. Sox mi, cmwwoowo Ft.
with the Clark of fho Cletuff Courl,
PRIVATE VOICILGWNS '
mi. N. of 44 an Hwy V.". ."
am those on Which two difibid appeal cowts wwo atcomcwtill,
3ML
urian . Inwafor sww" Cout",Florida,
1,
I
11k) could itS referred to the Supreme Court.
UPSII ?lCll$ 01 P'ISI Of The
P11 caMr&amp; mu'S man termite
pull4kAtion of thillratice, fille Ik.
re-Inagloclor. Will train. AWY
A FRW
lAwisand Mow, indestedtheyalowill co -- - i - d a blilto
Outlaw
t*i In Fluids Willem
LUMBER 4 SUPPLIES under
___________________
Park or., Sanford.
Other bills being wg.d on the governor Inthsde:
atticit It Is railed In buslnsN SI LOST: iNS OHS doss ring at the * * * * * *
.4
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H10wev 419, Lansan , Florida.
lk. front IsmW CWft an 11111 St.
-Modifications of date banking ISOM
ThSIthe PSrsW.r.stedlnss$d
UWARD. 111-11W.
-Modification ef the Accowdancy ct
ftifirSnceS- nTrOiiS.
NO FEE HERE
usiness gliff of it* IWO as 110111M
3412LSi47M
INDU$TRI1S, Lost 4 yr. mate $1ipIatk.sN,
-RevIsion of the law dealing with teacher cirtlftcatkn end
P*11T
VAIl
vic.
$sm..VeI.
iss.
Ice'
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uvi'A
EPT
INC.
fpffi

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Sanford sedw C"ems Clob agmal dhow, 6 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center. FASOKA10111110it by 46spectmot of

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SATURDAY 111-Nalso
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HOURS

Zoned DISHICt NI S. uS W

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MOlT Sivi. at .4

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES

rISuSi*avwhan
CIkI
ItWZI
1ilns

Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7 p.m., Mon
tgotnery Ward Interstate Mall, Altamonte Sprthp; 7: 0

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831.9993

322-2611 _

ifS, WI ml City 40%

Monday, Oct., 1979-31

COOIC$&amp;CASHIER$

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karf SI Mitmset Si me COy

satitillord
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

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$M*.,

ISi1I1fl

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Call $341711.

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veueSSNas,SI
rsptwiu.rv merge 01.511;

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WE'RE OIVWGI I1 IT ONNNW 11101111CIAL

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by

Chic

Young

Answer to Piev

ACOIS

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u(eAMr?

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Dermatologisf

Lv

Troubles..

Made

13 Mistreat

MKOLAM
CAOTOMM

*Us A

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llhI1I

12 ANscse, 00

ewccu3obNI

PRMLIOES

Punts

47 Gtook letter

I

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Hair

*Will
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DOWN
1$ NIS
IJ4J ih
to
20
I4!1 Iand thenthe ,calpgaI1$Mkg
I Nearing
Lamb..- .
oft
and the hair
2 Forearm bone .
21 Mm
3 KIll'.
n't
have
shawst.d
th
do
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-.
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down to
wawing 22 M04 , 42 Mideast
24 Fictitious
.
a. can yen tall me
can
Cosipm
23 Low
27 no"
43 p.rsepest m&amp;4bswromg
I
5onØj•f
fiR — Yow thehfo flshe
21 Japanese
45 Nish owd%"w
fotmition__: of indis
Is a bit **by but Wm at the base of 'lier
32 T=
7 In do basis
to me Win y" ovo to
it
1 Coalesce
29 hkw aged 47 cow"
33
ma
&amp;
dwmM*IlgL
Yea may doctor told her she could lose
34 Ghsadhi's
bvmpkin (W.)
9 Swift llfcmft 30 Wilht
1000
31 WOW - 1
48 " of light
on her
do the
was a
"
*A in a
31 8 UKW 10
MOW bandif
storm In
mountains.
33 AdWce
49 Chow (Sp.)
MCIOThIdl Dodoes- 7bers
We
many variations of this Pleese tell me what this disease
I I Iseibeller
II JOCkWS 2nd
3$ Kind .
37
Strokehusband
SisugMsr
that l4 Is.
37110 Ron
1aotdii,
3$
READER
12 CrIterion
30 Ml.
mean' Is DEAR
term
resily
technical
53
One
($p.)
istillis
40 Like $ peibri !.&amp;
disease
is
Raynaud's
do heir Womb iesily. It
ss 54 SmA b"
41
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rwmp
4. Alley —
*"
dose
to
iodated
with
severe
may tend to bred very
or at a specified 01 the arteries and It C0(flfl2OSlY
12
r r to
the
ris
rmance sk" an hair abaft.in effects the hands am bom
14
the hair shaft although it can affect the noN
13
Itself Is defective. ft's and face. The attacks a'
sometimes seen In people who psrticviarly a$ to be caused by
Apawri
- to c"
draiii"an.balroriteenbe ,
seen hi a person who has worn a Many doctors advise EMIIn
---o
t&amp;ftcgpjwWgpwjo&amp; wM U&amp; problem to be W,'
23
122
or tkw ft hall, ol
Uc** metal to avoid amid

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BEETLE BAILEY

Y'KNOWO PRINKING'5 NO
GOOD FOR YOU. IT RUINS
YOUR LIVER ANP KILLS YOUR
BRAIN CELLS.

MAKES YOU R)RWT
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Etched over
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First St. are the words Sanford Public
At each side of the double front door are concrete
columns and Ranking the front steps to the building are
o old round-globed street lights.
7M old building houses not only volumes cont
the
mysteries of knowledge but also treasures frogn Seminole
County and Sanford's past and donated items from
citizens long-forgotten.
Yet the days the building saves u a library may be
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and others In the field y
hoiae the number of volumes necessary to serve the
population; the branch library, they say, should be In a
more central locatim and In a more modern fwWty.
Thie present building was acquired by ft city for use u
a libilmy in late 11163 as a gLft from the U.S. General
Services Adinlnldration, The gilt Included a reverter
clause requiring thad-the building be maintained as a
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library I 20 ye
until 1983, or ownersh jr
re"rt to the federal pvernment.
The City lemed the building for $1 a year to the county
als a bmach library in 1975. At the as= time, the city's
collectim of39,000 books and other mementos were tuned
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Mw Isme Is up next yea, and the county Is corullidering
mo,4 the library new q
OrkdAA&amp;.ft bidift was wastructedi in 1917 ps a pod
ofike dw*the early days of World Ww 1. Unlike most
bdWIW In this am of Central Florida, it hu a
Waal". Social futures Include Ittutnels within the
wWb al the Wacmd which 1eW to obserution points on
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Seminole H1g School," John Y always cooperative," Reynolds
Mercer of Sanford, will be said.
honored Friday with speclail
"Wis the greatest honor ever
ceremonies
before
the awarded to me. I am pleased
Q.sJ football beyond measure," Mercer said
game and again at a reception today. Mercer, 57, took an
following the game.
retirement as president of the
Seminole High School Flagship Bank, Sanford, last
Principal Don Reynolds said week.
today the football game will be
Mercer changed his career
s honor field from education to bank
dedicated in M ercer'
during ceremonies beginning at in 1965 when he became the

president of the Seminole High
School Boosters Club, active In
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Sanford
downtown
redievelopiment program and
enlisted the Sanford area banks
to pledge $1 million in loans to
updat. the downtown; a
member of the Seminole
Community College advisory
committee; past president of
the boosters club at CC; past
nty savings bond
a "Paul Harris
hi no
745p m. prior to the game. The executive officer of the then
fellow for the Rotary Club;
reception will be held after the newly created U.S. Bank of
was a Sanford Jaycees boss of
game at the Sanora Clubhouse Seminole. He was named
the year and is president of the
from 10 p.m. to midnight. The president of the bank in 19N
Sanora
H om eo w n e rs
J01IN MERCER
Association.
. reception is open to all Mercer's and when it was merged with
the Flagship Bank in July 1978
friends.
...being honored
A native of Kentucky, Mercer
The athletic boosters club at was president of the new bank.
moved to Florida in 1949 and
He is chairman of Group V Commerce and is currently taught in high school and
the school is sponsoring the two
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events.
Florida Bankers Association member of the board of elementary school and was
"When we (the boosters) and serves on the board ot directors; president of the high school principal, nd
needed to borrow money to directors of the Florida Sanford Rotary club and is still principal in junior highs and
build the stadium, Reynolds Bankers Association.
a member of the board there; elementary schools and I
During his years in Sanford, chairman and member of the supervising principal before
said "Mercer arranged the
loans. He supported everything he has been president of the Sanford Airport Authority and going into the banking industry
Sanford Chamber of continue
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In a eoçner in the public portion of the building stands a
bw Plate embused with the words: "IMI924 —
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Ubrary Assodatim shm the founding of this city and
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Avenue and Filth Streal before it was moved to the old
office building In 1984.
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11111irwy. 9d it Wn 00 bum to be retained there.
MW 1140 of a HINW In SWOrd begm in IVIII whm
Um Hwy ftbo SerAoid wife of the folirkler of the
city,$da Rems low books and paid library. MW projwt
died a ndvW dedb and In tM years following roomis
were Obtained and the old boots brought out repealediy.
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celebrants at a Yankee Sta di um mass Tuesday.
Moments later, to the poun ding cadence of three marching
At one point, he lifted a blonde girl from the audience and stood bands in the arena, a group of students presented
the pope with a
her on the roof of the truck bore kissing her and returning her to guitar, a pair of blue jeans
purchased ar ound the corner at
her parents.
Macy's
and a Tshirt with the Manhattan skyline that
"Stolat! Stolat! — May he live 100 years!" said giant placards proclaimed, "Big Apple Welcomes John Paul Il."
waved by the youngsters as they sang "Follow Me," "I am the
"Day by Day, 0 Dear Lord," they sang from Godspell and the
Bread of 11fe," "Alabre," and finally the theme from "Star pontiff clapped his hands in time with the music.
Wars" as he mounted the podium amid the laser flashes of strobe
At the end of the ceremony, John Paul retrieved a microphone
lights.
that had been moved aside by Cardinal Cooke, who was impatient
"W000000000hhh! W0000000000hlth! "the pontiff exclaimed as to move on to the next stop.
the youngsters cheered. "W000000000hhh!" Three times. Four.
"Cardinal Cooke says enough. Let us bless him together. lie's
Five,
your bishop," the pope said to raucous laughter.
"W0000000hhhl" he chuckled, each hoot drawing an enEarlier Jolui Paul, wearing his plain white cassock nd
thusiastic cheer from the crowd, The game took on the childish skullcap,strolled through a light rain to St.
Patrick's Cthedral to
innocence of "Simon Says," as the pope varied his cadence, lead a moraing song and prayer service
to an assembly of priests
deepening his hoots with his rich baritone until, finally, Cardinal
and nuns.
Terence Cooke approached and pointed at his watch.
The crowd outside the massive Gothic cathedral broke into a
"You know what it Is," John Paul told the youngsters. "We shall rhyThmic chant as the pontiff neared the arched entrance of the
destroy the program.
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John Paul put his hands to his head with delight as he stepped
off the truck. Then, as he walked to his seat, a group of kids in the
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on the sound track, "You might not want to hear this, but I don't
think women would make bad priests."
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have some other form of at- hearing.
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burglar could gain entry to his and she did not have a key with Schuder to prepare a draft
time. resolution on the matter for
Herald Staff Writer
"It's k standoff between consideration at next Tuesday's
means and once inside open the
Door locks designed to keep doors and remove a large safety and security," coal- regular meeting, but no it,
persons from getting out of a volutne of merchandise. Doors missioner Bob'Sturm said.
dication of direction was given
An insurance agent himself, by the commissioners.
flulini, as well from getting which have the dead bolt,
into a building will not be double key lock could not be Sturrn said some insurance
The regional plan Includes
permitted
County opened from the inside and companies require the extra
would presumably prevent a security of dead bolt locks on the future construction of a $2.5
unless h b ldl
burglar from stealing larger buildings of their clients, million treatment plant in
receives a waiver o
particularly jewelry stores.
Sanford. The city of Sanford has
rules from the cowAy com- items6 Kalisa said.
But
Kalur
recommended
the
As
a
compromise,
the
committed
itself to putting
mi"nm.
That was the decision in. Igo misty axle not be waived. commissioners agreed to allow forward. one-quarter of the
formally reached by com- He said the danger of the dead the use of the double key locks, funds to plan and construct the
bolt lockS is tW Someone Will on a special exception basis. facility. The remaining twub
missioners Tuesiday duft
work sessim on tbe quedW. At become trapped in a burning Merchants askiq for the ex- will come from the federal
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building, unable to escape. ft ception wiflhave to apply tothe government, according to the
issue was the use of 'dead
lil, .locks which require has happened before In the commission Individuall
county, Kaiser
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a key.to
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ahead and
with
Two years ago an elderly commissioners discussed the However
advanced
planning
*1e and outside The life
safetycodsade dy the state woman living In a Qiuluota future pa rt icipation In the Initial implementation phases
requires buildings to have home was found dead following North Seminole regional of the tan an agreemen
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th*nb4atch locks or locks a fire. Kaiser said the woman sewage treatment 5ta1L
determininghow rates for use
the hatlie had Idead bolt lock public works director Jack of the plant must be
Inside without a key.
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MrectorGary
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Kainier t9M dw ommialilIms
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never been tampered with before, according to Gllstrap.
The vandalism occurred between 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.
Monday.
CAMPER ThEFT
Charles E. Miller, 40,5002nd St., Uiulunta Informed Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies Monday that within the
weeks
someone unlocked his father's camper parked at Miller's house
and took items worth $800
According to Miller, the thief got the camper's keys from inside
Miller's house. The stolen items listed were a citizen band radio, a
tape deck, tapes, a first aid kit, an electric fishing motor, a fire
extinguisher, a depth finder, two five ton hydraulic jacks, bat.
teries and a socket set.
' Miller said sleeping bags, an air conditioner, and a portable
television located inside the camper were not taken.
$500 MODELSHIPSWIPEIJ
Donald Peter Carter, 39, 216 Pheasant Run Court, near
Longwood reported to the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
missing from his home a television FM-AM receiver worth $200, a
vest
st worth $, and a model ship worth $500.
to the sheriff's deputies, entry could have
through a garage window Monday between 1p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Carter said he found shaving cream sprayed on the bathroom
window.
SCAFFOLDING STOLEN
Some took $592 worth of scaffolding over the weekend from a

U.S. Treasury Secretary
Claims We Will Prevail
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) - U.S. Treasury
G. William Mll!ør assured world financial
leaders today that the United States has the "will,
determination and perseverance" to deal with Its energy
and inflation problems. But he offered no new plans and it
was not certain just how much assurances of good intent
would assuage global concern over the dollar or the
current speculative run on gold.
"The United States is unequivocally dedicated to
dealing effectively with its own inflation and energy
Problems," Miller told the annual joint board of governors
meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World
Bank.
IRA Rejects Pope's Pleas
BELFAST (UPI) - Hard-line leaders of the Irish
Republican Army have rejected Pope John Paul Ills
appeal to lay down their arms. Britain has named its
former spy chief- the model for James Bond's "M" - to
head the counter-terrorist drive In Northern Ireland.
"In all conscience we believe that force Is by far the
only means of removing the evil of the British presence in
Ireland," the outlawed IRA's provisional arm said
Tuesday In a statement.
It was the hard-liners response to the pope's plea ,on
myknees"SaturdayinDdstostopthelgo
Ulster.
Underscoring their determination to fight, the IRA
claimed credit for blowing up a domestic gas office in
downtown Belfast even as the statement was being
distributed to reporters.

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Charges of cruelty to animals were dismissed in Seminole
County Court Monday in return for a guilty plea by a former
Seminole County man to one count of falling to appear in court.
Chief Assistant State's Attorney Chris Ray said cruelty charges
were dismissed against James Canton Smith, 36, partly because
two veterinarians presented conflicting views on how a 10-yearold racehorse died in a south Seminole pasture two years ago.
&amp;fljtj) was arrested in February of 1978 on cruelty charges
following a complaint by Ruth Henry of the Humane Society. Ms.
Henry had investigateda report of ,horseiyinginthepasture near
East Lake Road.
The horse, "Emmet Lebello," was impounded and died two
days later. One veterinarian said the horse was suffering from
malnutrition and parasite Infection.
However, a second veterinarian said the horse died of an izn.
pacted colon.
Smith, who worked as a harness horse trainer and driver, was
barred from the Seminole Harness Track and subsequently
moved to New Jersey. He mined a court appearance in June, and
a warrant for his arrest was Issued. Later that month he voluntardy returned to Seminole County.

$108 CAR BURGLARY
Harold D. Gellman, 28, of Wheeling, Illinois told Seminole
County sheriff deputies his vehicle parked In the driveway at
"Lake-ofhe-Woods", 452 Meadowood Blvd., Fern Park between Saturday 5:30 p.m. and 2p.m. Sunday was entered and $000
In items taken,
GeilflhIn said a citizens band radio, public address system,
stereo speakers, cat food, cigarettes, hand tools, and tapes were
misng.

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United Way of Seminole County campaign workers
reported a total of $22,603.40 in pledges and donations at
the kick-off breakfast held Tuesday at the Sanford
Holiday Inn at Interstate-4 and State Road 46.
This year's United Way goal in Seminole is $236,600
the largest yet but Campaign Chairman
Sheila Brown
said she was confident the goal could be met.
Topping Tuesday's reports was that of Maxine Ekem,
who reported First Federal of Seminole had
completed Its drive with
100 percent participation for a
total of $5,542.36- $2100 from the firm and $3,442.36 from
the employees.

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,wj, was uen rrom a nome near Sanford
late Sunday or early Monday.
Michael Guadagno, 21, and Preston M. Rltharde, 23, share the
home at 120 Sunland Drive, near Sanford and told county deputies
they found the component stereo outfit missing from their home
8:30 am. Monday morning. They left the house 7p.m. Sunday.
A garden rake was possibly used to break a kitchen window
allegedly used as an entrance by the burglars.
BOAT, MOTOR, TRAILERTAKEN
James R. Mitchell, 62, 702 Cherokee Circle, Sanford, reported to
Seminole County sheriff deputies someone took a 14-foot
aluminum jon boat, trailer, and motor from the yard of his
daughter Corrine Doney, 1208 Wynn SL, raw Sanford..
According toMltcheflthe boat was taken after his daughter left
for work early Monday morning.
Footprints possibly belonging to the Odd were found in the yard
by deputies near where the boat was stored

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firm in the pilot Division launched its drive for
United
Way Friday. "Quip Is quick' " Is our motto," said Rose
Anne Malta, "we have already pledged $1,455 and will
hold a disco dance as part of the drive on Oct. 12.
Also reported, under the Financial Division headed by
Wayne Albert, was $750 from Flagship Bank of Seminole
and $125 from Finance America's Sanford and Altamonte
Springs offices. Lee Maynard, president of Barnett Bank
of Seminole said "more than $4,000" has been pledged at
his bank and the drive is not yet complete. Maynard heads
up the Commercial Division In south Seminole.

CIVIL SUITS
Jim Danaer and Alice Danaher, guardians of Shannon
Danaher, are suing Margaret Lynne Meyer, Roger D. Meyer, and
Travelers Indemlty Company for in excess of $100,000 for personal injuries suffered by Shannon Danaher in an automobile

Under the Public Employees Division, Eddie Rose
reported for the pacesetter, Altamonte Springs, which
already pledged $1,252 -25 percent more than last year's
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auto lna negligent manner which collided witha motor vehicle
operated by Jim Danaher who had Shaxnmon Danaher, a minor,
as a passenger.
The accident allegedly occurred at 2:30 a.m. on July 8, 1978 at
the Intersection of State road 400 and State road 436 near
Aitamonte Springs.
The suit states Margaret Meyer made two consecutive impacts
with rear and left side of Danaher's car. The suit also asks for jn
excess of $25,000 for obligated medical expenses rehabilitation,
and lost earning ability of Shannon Danaher incurred by Jim and
Alice Danaher as a result of the accident.

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By United Press International
A swarm of rumors - all unfounded - put European
gold and currency markets on a speculators' roller
coaster Tuesday.
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ounce then back to $413.50, and giving the U.S. dollar an
unprecedented boost from record lows.
"It's crazy at this point," said R. Leslie Deak, vice
president of Deak Perera Group. "The market is so
volatile that legitimate buyers are out of the running."

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The Sanford Lions Club would Ilke, to thank all the local
merchants who contributed gifts for the Spaghettl.IIngo
dinner, held Saturday, Sept. 2, D1.

Soviets Nix Group Tour

Your contributions and help, made this one of the most
suCcessful events for the benefit of the Lions Signt

MOSCOW (UPI) For the second time In a week,
Soviet authorities have canceled a cultural tour abroad
but denied It was because of a rapid-fire series of em•
barrauing defections In September.
The Soviet Foreign Ministry Tuesday announced the
tour to Sweden by the 70-member Soviemennik theater
group was canceled, butapparantly only after the group
failed to arrive in Stockholm, where local arrangers
waited in vain for the Russians at the airport.
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Seminole County who braved the weather, and helped to
make me bonifIt a success.

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posters with samples of the Yorkshire pl's 4.
writing in an unprecedented ad campaign aimed at cat.
chlng the elusive murderer who has battered 12 women to
death in the tradition of the 111th-century London killer
Jack the Ripper.
"Ignore the Ripper and he'll kill again," warned one of
the 5,000 204)y-50 foot posters distributed In Leeds by
pollee Monday.
7URipper would ilkm you to Ignore this," said another
of the posters that will be plastered on billboards all over
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Five climbers sealed
Mount Everest In a record 30 days, the Nepal Ministry of
Tourism said today.
The five, who reached the top Oct. 1, approached the
peak by the sam, rout. pioneered by Sir Ebnund Hilary
in 1963 up the southeast r1e.
The climbers were Dr. Herman Warth, 10, a political
science lecturer from the University ofMw*ich; Han Von
Kanal,*,a Swim businessman; GorhandSclmiaiz,08,a
lawyer train Wed Germany and two Sharps guides,
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Congressman Richard Kelly (left) visited the NCR Corporation plant In Lake
Mary Monday to present a Minute Man Flag for the plant's outstanding participatlon (53 percent) in the 1979 U.S. Savings Bond Drive to General Manager
J. A. Wells and Individual awards to NCR employees who served as canvassers
In the bond drive. Also present was J. Metrie, area manager for the Department
f U.S. Treasury.

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Judicial Circuit (Seminole and cult judge is Mx years.
Southern Governors Con- considering applicant. In the
Brevardcountles) an among
Others nominated are: ferenc,, Is not expected to nut few weeks to make
the nominees for the new Fifth Circuit Judge Warren H. Cobb namehlsappolat.etothenswI, recommendations to thu
District Court of Appeals in of Daytona Beach; Melvin created 14th judgosidp in the governor for that pad.
Daytona Beach. One of them Is Orftnger of Bunnell; Mrs. 18th judicial circuit mill Friday
If either judges Salfi or Dykee
a Seminole County resident.
Winifred J. Sharp of Orlando; or the first of next week, a are named by Graham to the
Gov. Bob Graham's office William F. Simonet of Orlando; spokesman In his office said appellate court, additional
announced today that nine S. Victor Tipton, Orlando; today.
0010100Mwill be suM to the
pereofls have been nominated Frank D. Upcherh Jr., St.
Nominated for that pod are: governor for their riplacenwmt.
by a judicial nominating Augustine and Robert T. Joe Davis of Sanford, County
Local members of the 11th
committee for the four open Wedman, Cocoa.
Judge Wallace Hall of 14k. circuit's judicial noivllnathg
seats on the new appeals court
Judges Spencer Cress and Mary and Edward L $Iahl.y of committee are attorneys
created by the l4glalature In James F. Daukich Jr. of Cocos.
Newman Brock and Gary
the 1979 session.
Orlando, who had been serving
And one of the 11th circuit's Nowof Altamonte Springs.
Among
Among them are Circuit on the fourth district court of er.M judges, Anthony J. -DONNA UM
Dominick J. Saul of appeal In West Palm Beach, are Hosesnan, has announced plans
Laigwood and Circuit Judge moving over to the new filth to retire train the bench on Dec.
Roger' F. Dykes of Rockledge, district far the
31. His term extends to
oth currently serving In the pods on th,Mx =na"
affi: January, 1181. His rdlrim.sd
llh judicial circuit and both reMeanwhile, Gay. Graharq, mane 11th circuit's. Judicial

Chines. Folks Starvi fl9
PEIUNG (UPI) Foreign taiirlsts heck
grnshost Gansu province In northwest China said amsdat.d
bSWfltrIS "food thik'_MN In redaulMis
the FoviJictal
The report Tuesday cooflrm,d a statement mad. by a
I&amp; agricultural
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southern Chin are mitering from maln**lon beC$U$.
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Someone apparently put his foot through a Sanford shoe repair
building site in Markham Woods, Ingwood, according to the
shop window causing an estimated $400 damage according to shop Seminole County Sheriff's Department.
owner Johnny Eugene Gilstrap, 49, 2605 County Club Road who
Betweensp.m. Friday and 8a.m. Monday scaffolding placed at
filed the complaint.
Lot Number 7, Block Number 4 in Markham Woods by Thomas
Gilatrap told the Seminole County Sheriff's Department he Masonry was taken, according to William M. Thomas, 20, 603
found a foot-size hole and an eight to nine foot crack along the Sunrise Avenue, Winter Springs.
entire bottom of a 14-foot high plate glass window at his business.
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ployees have pledged $316.08, while Division Chairman
David Chasey said Longwood employees have pledged
$175 so far or one-third of the city's goal.
George Touhy, residential and Special Gifts divisions
chairman, said the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club has
donated $2,000 and the Parker Foundation, $1,000.
Under the Black Community Division, Thelma Mike
reported 85 percent of the employees of Good Samaritan
Home, a United Way agency, and the Free Will Holiness
Church, have signed up for 'Fair Share' giving for a total
of $623.40.
Other agencies reporting were Children's Home Society
office, 100 percent Fair Share for a total of $247.56; YMCA,
$200 and Girl Scouts, $171.
Under- the Professional Division, B. C. Conklin reporting
for the Engineers and Architects said the 16 employees of
Clark-Diet: Associates have given $1,354. Mrs. Brown
reported gifts totalling $575 from Realtors and Builders,
including $575 from Huskey Realty Sweetwater Oaks
Office, $200 from Emerson-Herod Inc. and $100 from Cecil
Barkley of Leland Construction.
Jack Weible, chairman of the Commercial Division for
the Sanford area, reported a combined gift of $2,361 from
Sanford Eckerd Drugs and its employees and a $150
donation from Kastner Produce Co.
The first report luncheon will be Tuesday, Oct. 9 at noon
at the Quality Inn, 14 and State Road 434, with Longwood
Sartoma Club host at the "Dutch treat" buffet.

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originally called for
The Seminole County Democratic Caucus
scheduled for Oct. 13 in Longwood has engendered the caucus to begin at noon with each candidate
so much Interest that party officials anticipate being allotted one minute to speak for his or her self
between 500 and 1,000 persons will cast ballots for and then the ballots being distributed and a vote
delegates to the State Democratic Convention,
taken.
According to a party source the supporters of Sen.
The prospect of squeezing an unprecedented 41
candidates and their numerous supporters Into the Edward Kennedy and President Carter, the
poet home of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 827 on Seminole Education Association and possibly labor
County Road 427 for two or three hours brought unions, are going all out to get their slates elected
about a hasty conference by telephone Tuesday with an eye to Influencing the presidential straw
between county and date party officials,
vote and the party platform. In addition the in
It was decided that between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. dependent candidates are also out beating the
any registered county Democratic voter could come bushes. Letters are being sent out, phone calls made
to the caucus, upon showing his registration card be and one group Is even considering renting buses to
given a ballot and after picking exactly nine bring supporters without transportation out to vote.
The source says the straw vote tobe taken atthe
delegates would be free to leave if he wishes.
The nine candidates receiving the most votes will convention has blown up to such proportions it has
go as delegates and the next six In line will be completely overshadowed the party platform and
consideration of vital issues is being overlooked.
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IN BRIEF
Talmadge Report Suggests

United Way Campaign Chairman Sheila Brown
noted with a touch of sadness the absence of a face
so familiar In past campaigns and called for a
minute of silence In memory of Mother Ruby
Wilson, founder and director of the Good Samaritan
Home, who was killed In an auto accident on Jan, 31.
The home Is a United Way agency.

VIEWPOINT

Senator Committed Perjury
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The Senate Ethics Committee
today urged that Sen. Herman Talmadge, DGa., be
denounced for financial misconduct and suggested he
may have perjured himself when he denied knowing thai
unreported campaign contributions were being diverted
to his personal use.
In a report submitted to the Senate, the committee said
It found numerous instances of conflicting testimony by
the witnesses —' including Talmadge — who were Interviewed during its 15-month investigation, and asked
the Justice Department to consider perjury action.
"Furthermore," the committee said, "the statements
made by certain witnesses, If true, and the' import of
certain documents, If authentic, would Indicate that other
serious violations of law have occurred."

RONALD REAGAN

The Patriotic Front which has been waging
guerrilla war for control of Zimbabwe Rhodesia
Rocky
On
has made a significant concessicE at the
conference searching for a peace formula. The
guerrillas would accept a constitution reserving 20
percent of the seats in the national assembly for
Road To
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whites — at least at the start.
' Their support of this principle Is so tentative and
lifled that it represents moving barely an Inch
Challenge
hen there is perhaps a mile to travel. But there is
Transbus
couragement
in any sign of flexibility on the part
a
Joshua Nkomo and Robert MuiVbe. YQS
By WILUAM STEW
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atriotic Front has stood on an
Shortly after the Russian revolution, John
A 90-page rsport of the National Research
mand that the old Rhodesia be rid of any vestige councu seems to have driven the lad nail In the
Reed, an American radical writer, visited the
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Soviet Union. On his return home he was said to
white political control.
coftin of Transbua, a decade-old drawn
have remarked, "I've been over to see the future
that would make fflilHQfl$Of
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Actually, the Front is not abandoning its goal of h
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all black Zimbabwe government. Its spoke.- handicspped people more moblie.
He was wrong. What he saw was not the future
Or lies It?
Ian at London says the guarantee of white seats in
but
a new version of despoti&amp;n of the past. Still,
The council says,_____
In effect, that Transbui,
The assembly would be accepted only for the sake of __
a
of
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despite the Department of
petting agreement on a new constitution. The rri
ram
come
across a piece of Information and we think
would be too exguerrilla faction still wants to give the assembly
to produce ow operete. It
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can
see the future outlined there for all the
that o,iy
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world to see.
the power to revoke the white guarantee by a two- a tiny
An article In the Chlcage Tribune made me
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anyway.
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Adams, "mandated" that after Sept. 30,
epted. Under their concept the guarantee of white Brook
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all
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articipation In the assembly would remain IM,
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So the London conferees remain divided in this price for city buses.
challenge facing the American economy in the
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unda mental issue and many others that may be
There's a "temporary delay" on the DOT
by the technological wonders of the computer
mandate, but that can't go on for long. Gold.
arder to reconcile.
age.
Although Bishop Muzorewa has accepted the sdihiL and the White House,-have to make a
The article reminds us that some of those
british draft for a new constitution It has been decision am.
The
fate
of Transbu seemed sealed lad May
wonders
are with us even now. For example, one.
rejected for different reasons by both the Patriotic 2. Los Angeles, Mlaul and Philadelphia had
SIDE
New York City bank has slashed its clerical staff:
nt and the white citizens represented by Ian
a OlIlOrtIwn to
from 10,000 to 6,000 since 19I0, despite a huge:
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increase
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bus manufacturers (General Motors, AM
doing
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Blow F
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microprocessor, after all, contains about 5,000:
where Frank Bow. comes In. Rowe
transistors and can process 200,000 instructions
an only take place along the general lines which
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than the committee reconine
will
what they call "an information:
The bishop now represents a moderate, realistic
"
i" r the hen- the larn,s* that naine.calllnglai'twhat It used to
Haters
gsttk
Involved
in
these
deliberations,
economy"
In
which inIormaUon Is the prime:
enter between the Smith forces who believe the diempp@d in in.
be.
anistor, MW do well to borrow my copy of us4 commodity and office work the prime form of
Iritish plan takes too much power away from the
Connoisseurs of castigation claim the art of latest edition of "Maledicta, the International labor.
Bm has an we up his sleeve.
vhlte minority, and the Nkmo.Mugabe force who
The aceIsnamedoheZ.Del.rsan,aformer billingsgate Is dying —. that our flair for
Journal of Verbal Aggression."
If that sounds like I combination of "Star':
General Motors vice president who's building a vituperation has degenerated Into a bland,
hink It leaves the whites too entrenched.
Issued twice yearly by the Maledicta Society of Wars" and "Frankenstein" we need to
cliche-ridden obloquy that barely qualifies as Waukesha, Wis., this learned publication mind tha(the power of all this technology —with
The London conference may be the last hope for sleek new sports car In Northern Irelanf
wants
to
build
Tranubus.
He
says
Insulting.
DI
provides scholarly compilations of Invectives Its potential for good or evil — Is just around the
awing whites and blacks together In a Zimbabwe
nteed market, as a result of the
To
some
extent,
these
plaits
may
simply be
there's
a
guara
from all over the world, and explains all the corner.
vernment that Is not assailed from the outset by
and no U.S. mai'idactur.r wlfl wIstful manifestations of the national nostalgia
ni
flUaflC$.
None of this Is new, but I wonder If we as a
lvil war. And further progress In the negotiations rm bwuw do vehicle
.
binge. yet they cannot be dismissed out of hand.
As the publisher, Reinhold Amen, a former nation have begun sofficlent study about what
depend on how well the Muzorewa government
D.iam says he can build Trasabuses for We have within the pad month seen had medieval languages and literature professor, pat the computer age is going to look like, let alone
an resist pressures to make concessions that one $120,900 aplece. That comipees with the $1** evidence Of a deprecation breakdown hi high it:
craft a strategy to make It serve us and not the
ide or the other would find wholly unacceptable. GM now charges for iii mad advanced bus, places. I refer to the Senate Ethics Committee's
"Our main areas of lntere ae the rneinI, other way around. Here are two suggestions:
The faint ray of optimism which broke through width 5lt mat Trb spedhlcations. The resolution of disapproval directed at Sen. Her- origin, history, etymology, use, spread and inTflanofEiflfl claim building Tranabus man Talmadge, DGa.
fluence of verbal aggression and verbal abuse of 1. Computers serve human beings, we didn't;
clouds this week would be strengthened by U.S.
would
resell
in
a
$O0S.pes'veh1cle
price
tag.
As
the
whole
world
knows,
committee
mernany
kind — swearwords, Insults, terms of abuse, serve them. While no one wants featherbedding,
ls from outsIde the conference room that the
bin
groped
How
can
DeLorean
undersell GM by half?
desperately for the proper words curses, daninatlons, threats, nlcluiamez, and we should take a humane and sensible view of
uatlngjwoCess has the support of the rest of
He'd use Imported Mercedes-Bern engin, with which to convey their criliciwn. They racial, religious, ethoic and sexual slurs and hwnan needs versus computer abilities. Humans
rld eU.S. Hotae of Representatives could
w,t.'Ily raJthghaa ezwnhs.d such terms as "censure" and "con-stereotypes."
can be re placed at many joba by computers, but
td
wosuch a sIgnal promptly by apirov1n a poroent fuel saving). DeLoreen Is getting ready diem" In the manner of an old dog worrying a
Surely, oat of all that, seistors can find humane can and should go on to other jobs
e. passed measure lifting our economic to obow on the prototype of his Trasabes at a bone — "lffi'ig at than, turning them over with language that artIculately sums up their iSiti. created by the same computers. This will take
New York meeling of the American Public their paws and walking stiff-legged around mania on the Talinadge case.
anctions against Rhodesia.
training and time, but it will be worth it.
them
Transit
AssociatIon.
Most of the more forceful phrases would be a
Those sanctions were put in place to underscore
The prototype — surpr ise — Is a Wed Gin- 1% verb they finally settled on was mite too coarse for senatorial purposes. I did, 2. Computers are going to be at the heart not
ursuport of "majority mis' for
dle
man
,atgci, now In use. fl saUffin 42 of the 90 "denounce," a compromise, pedestrian choice however, come acrou one that Is a good deal only of Industry and learning but of national
uzorewa government's commitmentto
Traubui specIfications, says Bows, and that some members felt wU too highly
more Imaginative than "denounce."
defense as well. This means we had better start
rinciple of majority rule can hardly
DeLoneno has prth,d to modify it so that it pejorative but that Tabndge seemed to view as
Imagine
how
chastened
Talmadge
would
feel
adopting
some sensible measures In dealing wlth
Ioned, even 11 In Smith and the Patriotic will meet an .p.cIflcsI1
aknod a coi"pimeM.
If the Senate adopted a. resolution that said: our export of computer technology. The Heritage,
are pursuing concepts of the tern peculiar to
If DOT doss't dikkui oat on Its o'wdete, At some point, probably later this month, the "May beets grow in your navel."
foundation recently reported that "computer:
Howe adds, Deimeen Is ready to rains $190 resolution will corne before the fill Senate for
heir own point of view.
Lot the Senate go on record a tim or two with, sales to the Soviet Union have. .lmproved both:
Whatever the sanctIoi may have accomplished milks' to build en aesembly plant k the New actIon. It will be subject to anendineat on the that type of malediction ad you can bet all Soviet commercial and military compifing:
floor, Which - - the
will have an lawgivers will dart w.'Ikbig the narrow line. cilIIties"'
the past, It would be positive ibebe In our York weL

The,

Talmadge's office said the senator had no immediate

comment on the report.

Klansman Arrives For Rally

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NORFOLK,

Iatters

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former Florida Gov. Reubth

says he has assumed his post on an upbeat note because of
the successful conclusion of the most recent round of trade

talus.

He said Robert Strauss, the outgoing trade representative, had salvaged the Tokyo round of negotiations from
death and had helped secure "the most far-reaching and
comprehensive trade act ever passed In this country.
"I feel I have the privilege to come here in a success
dory," Askew said Tuesday as he was sworn in before 300
people, many from Florida, who jammed the White House
East Room.

Looks Past Troops Issue

WASHINGTON
UP!) President Carter hopes the
Senate now will go ahead with
Its evaluation of the arms
limitation treaty "on its
merits," free of the issue that
has slowed its progress —
Soviet troops In Cuba.
Carter scheduled a breakfast
session today with his domestic
policy advisers and a meeting
with Democratic state party
leaders, who are concerned
about his standing in public
opinion polls and the possibility
of a challenge by Sen. Edward
1)-Mass.

"We do believe that ... there
is a feeling there that we ought
to move forward with SALT,
that it ought to be considered on
Its merits," press secretary
Jody Powell told reporters

Tuesday.
He said the president hopes

pursued "such an adventuristic
foreign policy," including stationing a combat brigade in
Cuba, that SALT cannot stand
up under Senate scrutiny,
Senate consideration of the
pact has been halted since the
discovery of the combat troops
was revealed,
Carter studied about 30
possible options for retaliating
against the Soviets for refusing
to remove or alter the status of
troops in Cuba, but quickly
narrowed them to 10 to "avoid
rattling the saber," officials
said.
One official involved in the
decision-making process said
Carter last week was given
about 30 proposals drawn up by
the State Department, Defense

cast address,
The list of Soviet assurances
Carter made public "precisely
reflects statements that were
made to us at the highest
levels," one official said. "This
Is language which they used."
The assurances included a
pledge the forces will not
threaten the United States or
any other nation, and the

HOSPITAL NOTES

steps he disclosed Monday
night to counter the Russian
ttoop deployment in Cuba will
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ease congressional ëoncrns
Oct. 2
and free the Senate to move
ADMISSIONS
toward ratification of the Sanford:
John P. Bates
treaty.
Wilbert R. Beasley
But Senate Republican leader
Linda Bradley
Barbara Driscoll
Howard Baker, a potential GOP
Core L. Grant
presidential candidate, voiced
Janita M. Harper
displeasure with Carter's policy
Kaye Kelly
Clarence McKinney
on Cuba. He said the Senate
Charlotte Nooney
should take up SALT II quick.,,
Mary J. Pinkerton
but predicted it would fail
Billy B. Ryan
without substantial amendTine Tate

Esther L. Robertson, Deltona

Donna M. Clippard, Lake Mary
Lucile A. Heeflinger, Longwood
Mathew R. Johnson, Oak Hill
DISCHARGES

Sanford:

ftssell T. Hamilton, DeBary

ments.

Baker said the

Department, CIA and the
National Security Council, to
counter the Russian move.
"He didn't want to overreact," an administration official said. "He wanted to avoid
rattling the saber."
After meeting with his top
advisers he reduced the options
to 10 and announced eight in his
Monday night nationally broad.

Soviets have

Robert H. Runge, DeBary
Phillip Morse, Denona

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Videotaping Judged Legal
LOS ANGELES (UP!) — A federal judge has ruled It is
legal for private citizens to videotape television shows at
home, rejecting a legal challenge Important to the rapidly
growing videotape market by annoyed movie-makers.
The decision Tuesday also upheld the legality of taperecording music and other material from the radio.
U.S. District Judge Warren Ferguson said Congress
laws to apply to such home
never intended the
recordings, commenting that in any case it is too late to
halt the revolution In viewing habits spreading throughout
the country.
Any other ruling would be unenforceable, the judge

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Rates

Lake Mary homeowners and could mean a savings in fire
Elsberry stressed, however,
received by the fire department
the business community can insurance premiums of $20 to numerous insurance companies because of improvements in the
look for a break in their fire $50 per property owner.
use other than ISO advisory city water supply including
Insurance rates.
rates so the effect in change of
While the city's ratings for class may be different for their
installation of 'fire hydrants,
Effective this past Monday, fire insurance purposes was policy holders.
fire department training, and
the Insurance Service Office Class AA, the new rating is
Sorenson advised property the city's emergency corn(ISO) of Florida has given the Class 7, Elsberry said.
owners in the city to contact munications system.
city a better fire protection Beginning Oct. 1 fire insurance their insurance agents inThe survey to determine the
classification, William E. premiwns to property owners dividually to determine their city's new fire classification
Elsberry, assistant supervisor in the coimnunity
should go savings as a result of the iim was done in February 1979,
of public protection for ISO down $20 to $50
annually, Mayor proved classification.
Elsberry
said.—DONNA
announced. The new rating Walter Sorenson said.
The new classification was ESTES

Kennedy,

Askew, the president's new special trade representative,

much of

JACK ANDERSON

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protesters

Askew Sworn In Trade Post

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Please Write

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Wilkinson intends to hold his rally In nearby Virginia
Beach, about 10 miles from the Norfolk Naval Base, the
world's largest naval Installation and the home base of
85,000 sailors and Marines.

DICK

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after Wilkinson arrived at Norfolk International Terminal

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Welfare

Va. (UP!)

greeted Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard Bill Wilkinson on
his arrival to prepare for Friday's rally to recruit Navy
sailors Into the KKK.
Some 20 members of two anti-racist groups armed with
placards denouncing the KKK chanted, "Ku Klux Klan,

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EvsnlngHerald, Sanford, Fl.

Bob D.ehn startled volunteers at the United Way
of Seminole kick-off breakfast Tuesday with the
announcement that "two of the UW agencies — the
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will be merging. "It
seems some extra-curricular knot tying Is planned
by campaign workers Chris Elsea of the Boy Scouts
and Doris Bacon of the Girl Scouts with the wedding
set for December. Borrowing a campaign slogan,
Daehn quipped, "Thanks to you It's working."

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The actions ordered by
Carter Included increased surveillance of Cuba, assurance of
U.S. protection to other hemispheric nations, and establish.
merit of a military Caribbean
Task Force headquarters In
Key West, lila.
Others Involved Increasing
U.S. aid to the region, stepping
up military preparedness to
respond to a crisis anywhere In
the world, increasing the U.S.
naval presence in the Indian
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER:
Uague of Women Voters of Seminole County, 8 p.m.,
First Federal Savings and Loan, Altamonte Springs.
Program: "River In Distress" by Hugh C. Nlcolay,
chairman St. Johns River Coordinating Council.
Sanford OpUmIit 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeater.Anonymoi., 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watcher, 10 a.m., Lake May Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m. Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Diet Workshop. 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoena, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Seller Cftlzem Dance 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Uoa Club of Casulberry, 7 p.m., Gigi's, Regency
Squam
Deltose Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 pin., Episcopal Parish
House, Enterprise.
Overanter, A.psym.us, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casielberry.
Sanford AA, $ p.m., 1201 W. First St.
MAnes, $ p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Tuscawifla Homeiwiers Alan., $ p.m., Redeemer
Moravian Church, Tuskawilla Road. Guest speaker:
Danny Tremor, Channel 9 weatherman on "Florida
Weather."
FRIDAY OCTOBER 5
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's, Sanford
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Qnanbiey's
Altamonte Springs.
Seth Vehials Sertsma 7:30 n.m., Deltcna Inn.
WelgM Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Happy Sealer Clth*m, 1 p.m., Legion Home, Fern
Park.
Tanglewood AA, dosed 8p.m., St. Richard Church Lake
Howell Road.
Longwood AA, eloçd 8p.m., Rolling Hills Morarvian
Church, SR 434.
Tom Adult Club for Slinjes, 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Stetson University area alumni reception and dinner,
Contemporary Hole), Walt Disney World to honor Dr. and
Mrs. J. 0)11. Eknunds, 7p.m.
Wsmaapowez" Cstemee, Harley Hotel, Orlando.
Registration, noon. Sponsored by Central Florida
Educational Cousoitiurn for Women.
DéBary Gain Club, 2 p.m., Cànmunity Center.
Speaker Nathan Klein, director of District VI of
Federation of Garden Clubs. Soc'ialhour and tea to follow.
Wirbhep in art therapy dealing with peychlatrlc and
dria patIents, 9:30 am. to 4p.m., Chialde Mt Center, (CO
St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park.
Cathethal Cowl 3$, Order of the Amaranth, 8 p.m.,
Masonic Temple, N. Park Avenue, Sanford.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Seminole County 4H Club Achievement Banquet, 7
p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Obedience Trial of Orlando Dog Training Club, $ am.
until $ p.m., at Valencia Crnmsmtty College West.
gymnasium (off Kirkman Road), Mknlulon free. AXC

Navy Brass Concerned By
Rise Of* KKK In Its Ranks

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Graham Urged To Stretch;

PEST CONTROL

or in uniform. But It allows
NORFOLK, Va. (UP!) — On
"I don't think it is too sur- racism to vent frustrations.
Jack Gravely, executive di- members to join the organizaAug. 31, three white sailors In prising that the Klan Is in the
tion, citing constitutional
hooded sheets, two of them Navy," he said. "The power rector of the Virginia NAACP,
admitted Ku Klux Klan mem- structure in this country Is last week requested a meeting rights.
In recent months, a number
bers, burst into the quarters of trying to step up racism to keep with the commander of the
of
high-level Navy officials
Atlantic Fleet, Adm. Harry
two black seamen aboard the
have
blasted racism in the
Train III. to discuss Klan acaircraft carrier Independence.
'It
is
something
service's
ranks and have
tivity in the Navy and this
One olthe blacks drew aknife
reiterated
the
service's equal
week's rally.
but his buddy persuaded him to
nonthat
must
be
and
opportunity
"We want to stay on top of the
put It down. A master-at arms
discriminatory
mandates.
situation and find out what is
Interceded, ending a tense
On Aug. 29, Chief of Naval
going on," said Gravely, who
stamped out'
stand-off heard around the
Operations
Thomas Hayward
said the meeting was suggested
Navy.
extended
to
the entire Navy a
The Independence was the down the working man and to by Hooks.
crackdown
against
racist ac"We
must
be
concerned
about
third Atlantic Fleet ship report- do it they need the Klan."
tivity
announced
the
day
before
KICK activity in the Navy has the KICK In the Navy, no
ed to have KICK members
by
Adm.
Train.
among Its crew in recent surfaced simultaneously with matter how small or big it Is,"
Hayward said while service
months. Each caused concern the rise of the Klan across the he said. "It is something that members have a right to belong
must be stamped out."
about the Klan's potential nation.
...._....s..e
nf1nn ho will
Military law prohibits KKK W U I4I UI IU4.WI11
Civil rights groups have
Impact on discipline, morale,
attributed the resurgence to the activity on service property and prohibit such groups to violate
readiness and enlistments.
This week, Navy officials are nation's economic woes, saying forbids servicemen from at. the rights of others or damage
some whites have turned to tending Klan activities on duty Naval operations.
watching as the white
------cumorganrzauon prepares zor a
recruiting rally In nearby
Virginia Beach.
The Oct. 5 function Is
aimed primarily at drawing
members from the area's
military population, which
Includes $5,000 sailors and
marines stationed at the
Norfolk Naval Base.
The number of KICK members In the Navy's Norfolk.
based Atlantic Fleet is unknown, but according to Interviews with several servicemen
the figure appears extremely

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spokesmen maintain the figure
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number and we expect to get
more," said George Malvaney,
20, a Navy Klansman and a
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MILLSTADT, Ill. (UP!) However, previous hatchings found anymore. There's still
Bill Voelker stroked the breast resulted in a high mortality rate lot of mortality with rapto'
of a Golden Eagle he helped for the eagle chicks. Voelker because the people are prctt
create and explained how his believes he has solved that Ignorant of the ways of the bird-t
of prey.
work may benefit dwindling problem.
eagle populations throughout
' ' The
import a ii t
"They'restill living under tftt
the world,
breakthrough this year was old myths of the chicken hawlci
"I'm using the Golden Eagle getting the incubation down and various things like that.'
more or less as a pilot bird for pat. I used a lower humidity
Voelker was financing liii
my studies," said Voelker, who and lower temperature and
has 11 of the eagles in the correlated them both to come own studies, but recentt1
backyard of his home. "1 hope Up with what 1 feel is a good received a large grant from 4
to use my techniques on working plan. In the past, family with oil interests iq
breeding with other birds of the people had been using more or Oklahoma. He wants to use Ill
poultry money to set up a rapto
siiinegenus such as the Spanish less
standard
Imperial Eagle, which Is techniques and incubating too research center near Ham
tlesville, Okla.
threatened in Europe."
high for these birds."
Voelker
said,
is
next
step,
The
'Oklahoma is a perfec
Voelker,
has hatched five
Golden Eagle chicks through introducing the birds to the natural field laboratory,
artificial Insemination by using wild. This involves placing the because there is an incre(Iib1I
methods first developed at newly hatched chicks Into rodent supply and lots of ope4
Cornell University in 1972. He foster nests before they can prairies. And with the huinami
said art icial insemination is become too familiar with versus-birds-of-prey problei
there, It would be ideal for ii
fairly easy with birds that have humans.
"I'd keep the chicks until whole new way of presenting
been raised in captivity.
they're a bout four weeks age. wildlife to the people."
This is one of my best semen I have people working forofme
in
donors," Voelker said of a ' the West and we'll try to find
Voelker said he inherited
year-old male eagle perched on eagle nests that have chicks of in terest in eagles from WE
a nearby stump. "He's an about the same age. The foster father, who collected tliç
imprint male — he was taken so birds will accept the chicks as plumage of birds years ag
young and hand-reared by long as the food supply Is when they were being killed i
people that he only Identifies available."
the West, and his mother, a lull
with the human image.
Voelker has several nesting blooded Comanche Indian. :
"Consequently, he will only sites in mind in Colorado,
"Dad found the great uwuber
go through nest building and WyomingandOklahoma,buthe of birds that were being
courtship and breeding with a would like to work In the latter slaughtered and he started
human partner. He copulates state for several reasons,
saving ta il feathers and wing
"1 would like to put the chicks feathers, primarily for use iA
right on my gloved arm and it's
just a simple matter of back In Oklahoma beca use
Indian work. The co)1ectiom
collecting the semen and in. many areas in that state where grew and grew until finally
semlnating the females within Golden Eagles once nested federal laws protecting the
regularly, the birds aren't to be birds went into effect.
the hour."
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all.
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"It's better to keep a clock clocks in 1972, has clocks all wrapped up in work I'm doing.
running than to let it sit," Booth over his home - on walls, lose track of time."

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his inauguration last January, charged by law with defending death penalty without having to extent to which issues previous
is being urged
ly decided by state courts art
to allow a longer death cases against legal issue last minute stays.
interval between the signing
It also would remove the being relitigated," Smith said
of assaults, flew around the
the death warrant and the
country like aspinnning top last "false appearance that Florida"I am distressed that federal
actual electrocution,
Smith, May to stave off frantic defense is hurrying its Justice and not courts, after issuing stays ttj
Attorney General Jim
I
to spare Spenkellnk's giving those under death hear these petitions, have
a strong supporter of capital life.
sentence a reasonable oppor- done so in a timely 111,11
111,11111"r'.
punishment, sa id a time lag of
tunity to obtain Judicial review
With so little time to prepare of their claims."
at least 30 days would be fairer
This suspension of justic
to the condemned person and a defense, he said, his success
$1
comes
at a great cost of puhli
"Thirty to 45 days would
was "a miracle."
the state.
Florida'.
in
Allowing a month's grace, allow ample time for any valid confidence
,,,. •
Graham has never allowed
system."
I t.
more than 10 days, forcing Smith said in a letter to claims to be raised and fairly criminal Justice
Peggy Homer, Sanford chairman for the Leukemia Super Swim Classic, attorneys to scramble to get
-minute
last
appeals before the
congratulates swimmers who completed 100 laps at Days Inn Pool last we
courts.
in Altamonte. From left, Dr. John Morgan, Rick Moreland, Cathy Miller, Dr.
Graham signed the death
Randy Brown, Garold Page and Carol Daum. Rick, Randy, Carol and Fred warrant for John Spenkelink on
Gaines each completed 200 laps. Nine adults swam a total of 930 laps,while 32 May 18 and he was executed
youths from 3-18 years swam a total of 1,773 laps.
May 25. In more recent
says.
JACKSONVILLE, Fin. (UP!)
shelves and tabletops, in (Iinin
"Some strike on bells of all living and bed rooms, den.:
- Tlcktock, ticktock, ticktock
- it's easy to see what Ray different sizes, some strike on kitchen and hallways.
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From collector, Booti'
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cacaphony of chimes and strike half a minute after, some evolved into a builder of clocki
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strike right on the hour. Some specializing in grandfathell
cuckooing.
don't strike at all. They just tell clocks modeled in the last deta i'
collects,
makes
and
Booth
b4 niiins wITM
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after an original, lie als
"Each one of them does have repairs and restores old clocks
Metal, wooden and china
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p.m.
Senlsr Citizens tour to Qzcus World. Buses leave
Sanford
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Caaaelberry, 10 am. Resorvatlona call 3ii'
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Grant Keys

Pirates Put Reds

Showdown

Palmer Vs . Ryan
BALTIMORE (UP!)
Jim well coached.
Palmer's favorite sparring
"If I can't sleep ... I'll j i
partner all year has been his call Earl," he said. "Of course,
boss, Earl Weaver. After that, he'll pr obably hang up on me."
how tough can the California
The U.S. Weather Bureau
Angels be?
forecast called for variable
Palmer, who will pitch for cloudiness and a chance of
Baltimore tonight against the showers, with temperatures in
Angels in the opener of the best- the 70s. There was also the
of-five American League strong possibility of increased
playoffs, will arrive at Memori- moisture on the already damp
al Stadium either well rested or field due to thundershowers and
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heavy rains predicted for
Tuesday night and early this
morning.
The game will be televised by
NBC and broadcast on radio by
CBS.
Palmer's quip was a light.
hearted but obvious reference
to Weaver's decision to start
him over Cy Young favorite
Mike Flanagan in Baltimore's
first playoff game since 1974.
The 33-year-old Palmer, 211
lifetime against California and
44 In seven playoff games, will
be facing a lineup that finished
third In the league in batting
with .282 to help give owner
Gene Autry his first-ever
playoff.
The lineup includes MVP
candidate Don Baylor, .296 with
home runs and a leagueleading 139 RBI; Bobby Grich,
.94.30-101; Dan Ford, .XS-21101; and Rod Carew, 31$.

Pit&amp;hw for California is
intimidating righthander Nolan
BALTIMORE (UP!)-Both feet up on the desk in his office, a Ryan, l$-l4 this scum with 3.60
cup of coffee In one hand and a cigarette In the other, Jim Fregosi ERA and 223 strikeouts. Ryan Is
sat back in his chair and enjoyed the exhilarating feeling of being just 543 against Baltimore
lifetime.
knee deep In his first playoff ever.
offense, which
As manager of the California Angels, he had come a lung way
a
deceptive
11th out of
since being traded by them to the New York Mets at the end of the finished
1971 season for Nolan Ryan, Lee Stanton, Francisco Estrada and 14 Al, laWns, Includes Kenny
Singleton (.295.35411); Eddie
Don Rose.
"My father was very Impressed with that deal," Fregosi Murray (.295-2819); and Al
laughed. "He told me, 'You can't be that bad If they gave up four Bumbry (.285-749 with 37 Stolen
bases).
for one."
It will also include shortstop
vicissitude
of
baseball
being
what
The
It Is, one of those four
players the Angels gave up for him, Ryan, Is the pitcher Fregoal ?.faTk Belanger and left-fielder
has nominated to get his club off in front In tonight's be"-five Pat Kelly, whom Weaver has
inserted because they hit Ryan
opener with the favored Baltimore Orioles.
"Does It bother you that the Orioles are favored?" someone In Well.
"That's Earl," said Ryan.
the office asked Fregosi.
"He has a statistic for
"Who makes the odds?" he wanted to know.
everything and he always has
No answer,
Fregosi took another drag on his cigarette and washed it down Belanger and Kelly In there
against me."
with a swig of coffee,
Weaver, in a decisive move
"How did you do against Ryan when you hit against hJzn?"was
another question tossed at the 37-year-old pilot, who ended his 1$- that will be criticized If It back.
fires, has also chosen Palmer
year playing career only last year with the Pirates.
"He never got me out," Fregosi said, without so much as a instead of Flanagan, 23-9, 3.08.
smile. Noticing all the eyebrows that went up, he filled in Some of Weaver thinks Palmer's ez-•
ierlence makes him the beat
the details.
hOICS"1 faced him once and he walked we. That was when I wag with choice
"He's P°Y the best guy I
Texas.!
Texas. I had It In my contract when I went over there that i didn't
have here who can answer all
have to lilt when he pitched"
the questions," Weaver said.
Behind some of the deadpan jokes he rnes
&amp; can walk away when be
estraordInarlly sharp and ca pable manager, especially
you
Lvnslder he has only been at it a season-ond.haJf and he never thinks It's time."
California will be without Joe
lad the benefit of managing In the minors. Apart from the Ihufted
jima he has went leading the M s, his Only other imainggeriall Rudi (Achilles tendon), Willie
experience came 10 years ago when he handied Pence of the Alkeas (knee surgery); and
pitcher Jim Barr (Injured
ruerto Rican Winter League for a few modbg
"The only reason 1 went downtherewastoffidelAillcould k2UICkIS on pitching hand).
Ford will be playing despite a
1anage," Fregost said.
sore ribcage.
He discovered he could by leading Pence to the pigilillosid
For Baltimore, outfielder
of as Avg&amp;,has ishimp Id yrqpd,
: Gene Autry, an
dating back to when yngod &amp;S clailloililt Is am 0 a awtilitap in Gary Roenicke will be available
The first expansion *m l7jeuga md how
pW of S teem after being struck With a throw '
that included former Cy ymg Awn*vinkillar D= aiWill In betting practice Sunday.
California Manager Jim
*0 "Nohlt" Bilinsky Even as far but as ft ws, whale rnwd
still in his Vs. Auh7- slald'he vad&amp; UM him to 1310aw U" Fregosi, making his first
appearance ever in the
"Why did Ipick him? "
rope"aipjtq, plag to himIn playoffs, f..li di pitching has
Angels' ciubhes. "Bacease I*d*tW he was a geed leaderCOMI No at a perfect time
t became r thought he was young- en
to rite. to ai as due to the return to health of
Frank Tanana and Chris
players. H. ew them all.,
be- )med.
done. He always played the pme berd•an,is bt of p&amp; H.
Tw
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CINCINNATI (UPI)
The
Cincinnati Reds find themselves In a familiar position
today backed against a wall.
One mighty swing of Willie
Stargell's bat and a last-minute
Cincinnati rally that died with
the bases loaded Tuesday night,
handed the Pittsburgh Pirates a
5.2 victory and anImportant 10
lead in the National League
playoffs.

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Wins By 112'8

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McNamara on down, the Reds
absorbed the loss with confidence tomorrow would be
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which was close. She .11 now a freshman at
Lyman and a manager for the football team.
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was finally named Shea
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football he will find few strict rules on Scott's
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Bonham out
Playoffs

The Southwest conference
Royals officially ended at 10:20 over Herzog's removal of White
Herzog did not even stop at Kauffman, the Royals' owner
card
will find Texas defeating
Tuesday
morning
when
he
in
the
sixth
inning
in
favor of the Kauffman table, strolling shouted, "Thanks. i wasn't
fight end Loalrd McCreary.
4-i! For
walked out of General Manager
done tal ki ng to you yet."
Toronto (CFL)
Activated
linebacker Gordon Knowtton and Joe Burke's office without an
It was exactly the same act winner over uaytor; esricansas
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Ciplaced
ilnebicker lilt Palmer on the
offer to manage the club in 1980.
for which Herzog himseU had over TCU, 19-9, anTexa.c Tech clnnati pitcher
P41. ctsampionsiwp Ser ies
Injured
filled reserve list.
Bill
Bonham,
,
31-14.
Playoffs
But the unofficial ending
fallen out of favor with Kauf f beating Texas A&amp;M
By United Press International
A trio of good games is slated suffering from a sore arm, was
Atlanta
Placid forward came at approximately 11:45
man.
cC1acinnatl VS. Pittsburgh
for
the Southeastern loop where scratched from the Reds'
Sylvester Cuyler and guards Don p.m. Sept. 15 after the Royals
It was his off-the-field coui•
But of Five
Marth and Andre McCarter on
ments
that
triggered
ilerzog's
ISU
will
take the measure of an National League playoff roster
(All Times EDT)
had beaten the Seattle Mari.
waivers,
(Pittsburgh leads series, 14)
improving
Florida club, 26-13; Tuesday and replaced by flWashington
Released forward ners, 54, in a 10-inning contest.
dismissal: there certainly were
Oct. 2- Pittsburgh S. Cincinnati 2 Charles Floyd and gu.rdforward
Herzog made a post-game
no complaints with his on-the- Mississippi will slip past year old Charlie Uebrandt,
(11 innings)
Norman Black.
G eorgia, 21,20; and Tennessee recalled from Indianapolis of
visit to the press room and was
Oct. 3- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati,
field accomplishments.
American Association.
3:15 p.m.
greeted there by Ewing KauffHerzog posted the second best will defeat Mississippi State, 29- theI%n
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D.A. J. rnA fl..l.rns
1I .t
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man, the owner of the Royals.
record In baseball during the
41 3:11 p.m.
Elsewhere around the 29-year old right-bander, from
Ka uf fman raely stops by the
x.Oct. 6
Cincinnati at
Since
last four seasons with 369
You
country
North Carolina State the playoff roster shortly after,
sburgh, 8:20 p.m.
OltLAW DO.SIMINOLI
press room after games but was
victories second only to the
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k.Oct. 7
Cincinnati it Pitt.
TUISDAVNIGNT
i
was under the Impression that In profeiona1 football, i
will
slide
past Auburn, V.25; he was examined by team
.
there waiting for his manager
377 of Baltimore Manager Earl
1:15 p.m.
F s1urgh,
player
had
to
wear
shoes
as
part
of his uniform. So could YOU
Notre
Dame
will whip Georgia physician Dr. George BalIou
this time,
Weaver. His Royals won three
AL Championship Series
$Ogul&amp;a
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please
explain
to
me
how
Tony
Franklin
of
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Philadelp
a
Tech,
30-15;
Alabama will tune and was found to be suffering
F$ayeffs
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"How could you pinch hit for Eagles can get away
straight American League West
th
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with kicking the ball barefoot?
3 ZatsDoug
Glen Division titles before finishing up for its conference clashes by from myotendinitis, an Irrita-'
3.40
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0 (54) 61.15, T (1.5-3) 360.66
Putman, Shifter, Calif.
in second place behind the touncing Wichita State, 38-6; tion Involving 'the flexor mus(All Times EDT)
Sided Game
There
has
never
been
anything
In
the
NFL
and Clemson will beat des of the forearm.
rules
prohibiting
Oct. 3-CalifornIa at Baltimore, 6J.QUIol.
15.20 !!
California Angels In 1979.
fl'I
barefoot
Jkin.
In
fart.
this
vim'
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3:15 pm: or S,30 p.m.
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do
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$:30 p.m.
Third Game
x.Oct. 6
Baltimore at Cailfor- 2ZateColdo
13.00 4.40 5.00 C
portion,
bs
exposing the ankle and foot. If YOU wondering how he's firing. "That would hurt everynIp, 3:15 p.m.
1 Echanoliltia
4.50 5.50
going to keep his foot warm when the Eagles
play Ui (ireen IY
xOct. 7
body involved. It would be easy
Baltimore at Cantor- 7 Leqe.Doug
late November, he has a special boot with a zipper on the side so for me to come up with a list of
nib, 5:30 p.m.
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he can shuck It quickly when It comes time to kick.
10 reasons why I fired Whitey
Boss
Fe"Gume
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National League Playoffs
2 JoseArana
11.20 4.20 3.00
CHICAGO (UP!)
In fidals In all professional sports. What's your opinlon?-Peter wouldn't when I talked with him
By United Press llsternatiesat 1 Ald na.Altu
5.50 340
Game I
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4.20 Preston Gomez, the perennially Bridges IV, Mobile, Ala.
this morning. Hiring and firing
(Ii Innings)
Q (1.2) 3111; P (2.1) 94.751 T (2-1.
medIocre Chicago Cubs have
Negative. The Ni"L made an exhaustive study during the 1978 Is just a part of baseball."
P(ttsburgh
1) 271.40.
hired a manager whose experl- exhibition games, selecting 166 plays in seven nationally televised
00200000003-5)0O
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The dismissal of Herzog was
Cincinnati
once at the helm has been with games that looked favorable for review on instant replay. It found an unpopular move by the
S Arta-Via
550 160 1.20
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4.20 4.00 clubs of the same caliber,
that four percent of than might have reversals of the orIginal Royals, who drew more than 2.2
Candelarla, lomo (I). Ti. 3 AiurIa.M.ndez
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Gomez
himself
addecision.
After deliberation, the owners decided that Instant million fans each of the last two
kulve (I), Jackson (10), D.
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Robinson (11) and Ott; Seaver, 33211
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hume (9). Tomlin (11) and
Sixth Game
field boss Tuesday that he was u 1?overbaal "back burner". The problems are adequate stadium that seats only 40,000.
Bench. W-Jackson. L-Hume. SAidana.Oyari
10.10 5.00 4.10
no "magician" and could not camera coverage, the time element In reviewing a call, and the
H11115-Cincinnati, Foster; Pitts. lSimon.Arana
4.10 360
burgh, Stargell, Garner.
"I respect very much the
3 PJta.Vegas
4.00 produce an immediate end Jo question of who's going to make the decision. I say we've already
0(74)69.11; P (Si) 315.75, T ($7. the team's pennant drought.
got enough electronics In the games people play.
people of Kansas City, the
a) miss.
Gomez, 56, who coached for
Q. Looking back to 157571, do you remember the Paul West. players, the organization and
seventh
the
Los
Angeles
Dodgers
during
phil-Charlie
Scott trade between Beebe and Phoenix? Now four the ownership," said Burke. "I
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seas
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Scott
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Baseball
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Chicago - Nam" Prato GONE
succeed Manager Herman picks which It acquired with Westphal, and who or what did decision in the best interest of
3) 461.$s.
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manaqer.
Franks,
who resigned with one Boston get from Los Angeles In the Scott trade? Also, who do you all concerned, Including Whitey
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Kansas City Announced Whi tey
2445 9.40 4.20
Heçzog will not be retained as SAlava-Juan
week to go in the 1979 season, think got the better end of the whole thing?
Joe Breyer, Herzog."
* YOUNG DRIVER PROGRAM
5.00 4.00 Franks had spent Wee years at Stephenson, Hick.
in 1910.
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The top game in the East resurgent Virginia, 21-15.
By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE
Now goon with my forecast
matches Penn State and
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believe the Terps will win?. Arkansas 19 ICU 9 (N)
game Chuck Fairbanks and his
Yes, dear readers, all signs Army 17 Duke ID
battered-but-unbowed Colorado
Bowling Green 16 Toledo 7
point to a Maryland triumph, California is Oregon 14
Buffaloes have been pointing
Cen tral Michigan 27 Ohio U 12
for all season.
' Like Colorado, Jerry Clemson 21 Virginia 15
Are you ready for this? The
Colorado 17 Oklahoma 14
(lairborne's men will be ready Columbia 16 Penn 14
Hoople System calculations
for this one.
Cornell 27 Bucknell 6
clearly indicate the Buffaloes
Dartmouth 33 Holy Cross 15
In 24 previous meetings the
will pull the "upset of the year"
Florida St 2$ Louisville 21(N)
Terps have managed to defeat Harvard.
as they triumph over the host
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K en tucky 2$ West Virginia 14
Sooners' Owen Field may well
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Several of the conference
be overshadowed by the
Miami (F) 2$ Florida A&amp;M 24
races begin to heat up this Miami (0) 36 Marshall 7
cerebral battle on the sidelines
FootbaN Forecast week. There are many games Maryland 27 Penn St 22
where two of "Oklahoma's"
Michigan 2$ Michigan St 21
on tap in the Pac 10, the Big 10,
greatest coaching geni uses will
Georgia 21 MissIssippi 20
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seasons before he departed In time records.
Princeton 24 Brown 21
1973 for the pro ranks.
Colorado has had rough going dlnals, 28-22; California's
Purdue 35 Minnesota 21
Rutgers 21 Temple 7
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"Kids nowdays seem to have everything
ready-made for them and It's not convenient

UIvesL
ives utsie or auucucs.
He went on to explain how difficult It Is for
young man not to want to go to the beach or
water skiing on a warm afternoon after
ichool instead of sweating It out on the football
field. With so many things to occupy a young

bullpen. From the seventh

Inning on, that's been our
bailgame."

CINCINNATI (UP!)
Jack felt they had gained a pretty big
Tighe's comments may not advantage.
have helped the Pittsburgh
"Now if they're going to beat
b
Pirates take a one-game lead us, they're going to have to win
over their old playoff nemesis, three out of four games," said
the Cincinnati Reds, in the first Pirates' right-handed reliever
game of the National League Kent Tekulve, who pitched one
championship series, but they and two-thirds hitless Innings
sure as heck didn't hurt.
before yielding In the 10th inBOSTON (UPI)
The only
The Bucs didn't take kindly to ning to a pinch-hitter. Grant
response New England Patri- printed pregame comments by Jackson, who got the victory,
ala' cornerback Raymond Clay- Tighe, a Detroit Tigers' scout, and Don Robinson, who earned
born would make to the an- that the Reds outmanned a save by striking out Ray
nouncement NFL Commis- Pittsburgh at six of eight Knight with the bases loaded In
sioner Pete Rozelle has fined positions. And they told him so the 11th, finished the game.
him $z000 for his fight last
both with their decisive 5-2
Through the first 10 innings,
month with a Boston Globe victory on Willie Stargell's the Pirates had two rims on six
sportswriter, was "no corn- towering 11th-inning, three-run hits and two walks, while the
ment."
homer Tuesday night and in Reds had two runs on six hits
and three walks.
Rozelle, in issuing his ruling, their post-game comments.
Both teams made excellent
Stargell,
the
Pirates
ageless
def
said professional football
captain
and
inspirational
ensive.,rrs for their pit
ers "have an obligation to'
ch
leader,
o
bIle
era
w.. Dave Concepcion.
Interview
cooperate with the media" and
printed
in
a
local
morning
shining
for
the Reds, and the
JPO writers are CVUW
the
terms
newspaper,
uble-play
"We
put
it
on
the
combo of Tim Foil,
do
yiiayercooperauon,,y
locker
room
wall.
We
don't
Phil
Garner
and Bill Madlock
of
y
pla
yer's
conthink
we're
better
than
anybody
doing
likewise
for Pittsburgh.
t ract."
else, but we don't think they're Only the evenly matched
All appeal Is possible, said any better than us, either, pitching of Seaver and Cande.
Russ Francis, the Patriots' "Maybe now, they'll think we lana was surprising. CanCanNFL Players
ar se
was
belonghere.
nue
tative,
The Reds we do, since the since he had not started since
The other party In the Sept. 9 Pirates gained their victory Sept. 16, when he pulle4 a
Incident, sportswriter Will against Cincinnati's top two muscle in his rib cage,
McDonough, wasn't so close- pitchers- starter Tom Seaver,
"He's a money pitcher,"
mouthed.
and reliever Toni Hume, who Tanner said. "If it's a big game,
"On behaif 01 myself and my gave up Stargell's game- he'll get It for you."
Candelarla scattered five hits
attorney, we would like to wlnithl5 shot to might center.
t
four
over
seven Innings before his
our
The
:
now
have
j
us
for ;Re
to bother
mes
in
which
to
take
ribs
darted
I
se?i
three
of
the
bed-of-five
series
was
just
long
enough
for
the
matter, but we fed
Pirates.
and
only
one
will
be
played
at
it is only one Small dep and
friendly Riverfront 'Stadium.
Seaver pitched eight five-hit
more should be
McDonough said
ktup of young innings and, McNamara said,
And today's rn
Cüic1iU right-hander Frank wantedgo
re
t t),
"But .., we needed the runs
.
Pastore against veteran rightie
howevor
the aei jl
T01
e, who
starting pitcher,
not' ape has done the job for us all,
whether he would pursue up as
n pqw ascIdt
year" McNam said
furttar legal
against
*l Tuesday night between
On that decision, the Pirates
'Saver and John Candelarla. agreed - Stargell would have
ClaybOrft made an spology to "It's definitely not over," Mt his gsene.wlmwr no matter
reporters on Sept. 10, and he said Reds' Manager John the pitcher.
pron'ilsid to personally apolo. McNamara, trying to downplay "You j expect those kinds
On to McDanosagh
ns as importance of having lost of things when Willie cornea to
time I an
e, Parker said.
.
as first game. But the Pirates

By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer
"Athletes today are smarter than they were
years ago," said Bill Scott, head football
T
coach a L
yman LVI.1.. "$... I kH
may
harder for them than it was 10 years ago.
Scott has been at Lyman since 1970, coming
from a couple of years coaching at Apopka. He
has been head coach for the past two years but
e feels society today has made it more ç..
ftcult for a young person to be an athlete.
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cause tonight," lamented
Knight, who went 01or-5.
Manager McNamara refused
to panic, saying he'll stay with
his starting line-up when the
series continues today at
Riverfront Stadium.
"They got us here," he noted.
"I believe in them. I'm going to
stay with them."
Pirates Manager Chuck
Tanner called the Bucs' victory
"typical."
"I'd say it was a typical game
for us. We had to come from
behind and we had to use our

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the road before, had streaks on
Ow road," said Dan Drlessen.
"I don't think this (the loss I

Time A Mal*or
Problem For
Today's Kids ?

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"We wanted to take one of
two (in Cincinnati), and I'm
sure the Pirates were thinking
split, too," said an outwardly
undismayed Dave Collins. "We
h
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wall, but we've been in that
position before."

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a men
dreug rjlod he
!EEURG - The Ovlide
has with his players, arm of
are suit, aid he. When High fre1'n'sn defeated
Frsgoil was made magp, 1 year, * lanai, as frMsi&amp;
Leuherg II'S, Tuesday idihi
M JØ? I_ scored the
If he'd I*. to lás
as i.m
riJ aid yea, lavad w'."g tivawu with Ins
told __
him
OWL
on a ens.
to
.
Coming oi.s.as 000,I .v*demea kvA of Wm
yu.terbsckr' ,skigarding whatI aa1.4 d
?rngul rsi4iied. "liars
(brto &amp;swn scored Ovtode's
uup when Igm.ffaspI.. 'Jai bayewsaif,' laid to ftMThona fw'bl, recovery
rnu, land
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and ask* rof88yarde.

In a game sparkling with
defensive gems, Pittsburgh got
one of its runs on a gamble by
Collins that misfired.
The fleet right fielder
charged a line singled by Omar
Moreno in the third Inning, it
got past him as he slipped on
the treacherous wet turf.
Moreno legged out a triple, and
scored on a sacrifice fly by Tim
FoIl.
"I tried to get it, but it slipped
by me," said Collins, who
atoned later with a diving catch
in right.
Ray Knight, who shared the
regular seasois team batting
title with Collins, had a chance
to chip away at Pittsburgh's 5-2
lead In the bottom of the 11th,

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but struck out with the bases
loaded.
"I certainly didn't help the

would be a super lactor."

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every day since, that he loves
just the way God made me
me
We needed the Chinese to
small
bosom and all.
butId our railroads, the Scan.
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a more lovable and intelligent
a very small bosom. For years I
dog I've never seen. He was DEAR CONCERNED Only was ashamed of my terrible
almost human, and - my friend one who has lot a loving pet
handicap" and wouldn't be
couldn't have loved her own 'an know bow Carol feelL But caught dead without my padded
she
mat
accept
the
fact
g"t
baby Tnore.
She placed ads in all the local she may never we her precim bra.
Last year I fell in love with a
newspapers, and begged the TV dog again, WW learn to deal wonderful man and agonized
wi
b
itt
th
broadcasters to mention It,
over t he fact that one day he
quit looking
would learn the truth about my
return. (They refused.) She a therapist luteat
bosom.
even called a service in San
Well that day came and
DEAR ABBY
said
Francisco whose business it is
never
in m yentire life have I
should open our doors to the
to find lost pets. Nothing has ',
boat people," because we all been so embarrassed! But this
worked

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cheese to the proper texture to No a non-me
Slays, the Scotch, the Russians, use as Icing.
a ca• Cr,. obert Curtis recesses for a
lunch of fresh fruits.
the Spanish, the Swiss?
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cheeseburger with french fries, Hot Springs is a mental victory.

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Iff Oy P101111111DO113111, 111111110 t0rPaul Boday,23, of Mwy*ow
merly operaW a restaurants ter, MR,hiked 26 miles In one
said hikers have nevw cowlild day to mch Hot Springs.
any protil= and "have left a
"I just pulled a X-miter and

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dJest1iatsresmefly orpeopte moveon,"uldpostalempLoyee
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1½ tsp. salt
I tsp. pepper
2 tablespoons melted butter
24 tablespoons chopped onion
2 large tc*nstoes, sliced

He says he feels much there are advantages to being a
healthier now and realizes one teacher and a vegetarian. "One
does not have to eat meat and nice thing about being a

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Gessner, manager of a hostel before leaving town.

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:"Hot Springs is the first real ticular about the weight they
town that you get to when you we carrying that they ex-

Jmep eating and eating and In Hot Springs."
In the guest register In the
eating the
day."
post
office hikers have written
.One restaurant in town even
„$;serves vegetarian dinners for comments such as "nice town,”

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newly installed "ImIst
president Bob Ho,

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"They never complain about
which caters to hikers "Most
the
price of anything," he said.
folks stay one or two nights.
They come In on an afternoon "I don't thlnkou'11 ever find a

plaque was presented to

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1 onion

EGGPLANT-TOMATO

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make the pizza and cook it. If it
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cup warm water
Parsley
east
sits
too long on the pan it will
1 tablespoons bakers
been processed.
Thyme
BY being aware of his body
soak
up the oil, become gooey
I tablespoon oil
With all the processing, Curtis says he knows what he
Dill Weed
and
stick
to the pan.
1 tsp honey
.'I,i.
coloring and preservatives, I needs. "If I feel out of balance
Tarragon
JOHNNY
APPLESEED
ts
p:
wondered what these things I'll see what vitamins or
Minced Garlic
SUNDAE
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were doing to my body," he minerals I might be lacking."
14 tsp. oregano
Salt
Combine all ingredients
.
icup applesauce
½
said.
½ cup breadcrumbs
44 c dry white wine (op. except flour and let stand five
1 cup vanilla yogurt
If others are Interested
Living with some friends at giving
2 ox. grated cheddar cheese tlonal)
minutes. Then add flour and
2
tablespoons toasted wheat
meat
he
feels
the
the time who were vegetarians,
cup grated Parmesan
knead till smooth.
Cut
the onion Into
ge
rm
o
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dolt
only
If
it
right
sh
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feels
curtIs decided to gi ve it a try.
cheese
pis. Slice the carrots and
cinnamon and honey
and to "go about it slowly "If a
Oil a large pia pan and
iuis,gi rlfriend also Liked the Idea per
paprika
celery.
Put
the
first
five
Put half the applesauce in a
so
n
has
been
a
meat
and
spread the dough. Then spread
aflu
both helped each other
Peel and slice eggplant. Put ingredients into a large pot
bowl
or suitable sundae-type
potatoes
person
and
he
gives
and a little oil on top of dough. Put
give up meat.
slices in pan with the salt and simmer gently for 3 hours. Add
dish.
Put
the yogurt on top, then
up
a
at
ll
once
he
wi
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"et
sick
March of '77 was the last
one inch of boiling water. Cover herbs and salt according to the sauce on next and P
rest
of
the applesauce. Top fff
Curtis
said
The
with the to i (s) of our the
time I ate m
tightly; cook 10 minutes and taste, then add tomato (paste) choice
onions, green c, etc. with wheat germ, a sprinkle of
that
(get
and
the
body
needs
was in a restaurant
drain. Mash eggplant then mix and let it heat all through.
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cinnamon and honey.
and some that meat he believes
mushrooms, olives, garli
hamburger he had left
in eggs, butter, onion, oregano,
in his
WHOLE WHEATPIZZA
To the pizza with cheese .. APPLESAUCE-GINGER
fridge was finally thrown out.
By gradually reducing the pepper and breadcrurnbs.- But.
San":
mozzarella, romano, par- BREADORCAKE
Curtis teaches at Semin ole meat in one's diet, the body can ter a shallow 1½ quart bakIng
J_!
1 cup applesauce
61
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cheese should
Community College In the adjust, and in addition to being dish. Cover bottom with half of
34
cup
honey
ESOL(English for Speakers of healthier, Curtis feels it could tomato slices. Mix cheem and can
sauceeach of tomato paste &amp; be grated and use at least eight
1-3rd cup oil or melted butter
ounces but more if you prefer.
Other languages) program and help with food shortages. The sprinkle on top. Add a sprinkle
Combine above ingredients In
2 tablespoons oil
(I fikethis recipe because it can
s been there since April.
amount of wheat and grain used of paprika and bake at 375
1 tablespoons each of basil, be changed to suit your taste&amp; a large bowl.
Fresh vegetables, fruit and to feed cattle could be used to degrees for about 45 minutes.
1½ -1 4 cups whole wheat
or
egano &amp;rs1ey
Play around with different herb
nuts make up Curtis' diet now, feed people. "Ittakesmore food
LENTII,TOMATOSOUp
I clove garlic minced
combinations In the sauce flour
and he stays away from sugar to feed a cow than it takes to
I tsp. baking soda
2-3rds cup dried lentils
Heat above ingredients in an different toppings, and a
and white flour. "I still have feed the person," he said.
4 cups water
I cup sunflower seeds
Uncovered pan for 30
45 variety of cheeses. Your
vices," he confessed. "I eat ice
Often eating a lunch of fresh
It
tsp. each salt, cinnamon,
cream. I love Ice cream!"
fruit at the college, Curtis said
ginger, cloves

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protein, "I eat lots of nuts
which I love I eat beans'
Afew years ago Robert yogurt, and cheese.
Curtis got to thinking about never been favorite
occasionally drin k it or cook
meat and the additives in
especially the meats that had with It.

event, for his outstanding
c9ntlibution to the youth

receive letters from hikers who

walk the trail and and an 83-year-old man who

By TOM NETSEL

Herald Staff Writer

selected for the

wall across the street from the Springs about three weeks economy.
"I can't do anything but give
post office are quick to point out later. They usually mall their
that there are few towns the heavier clothing home when the hikers a good name," said
trail as friendly as Hot Springs. they arrive and appreciate a Plemmons who sat in the
"I've made a few friends In free wrapping service provided hardware store to pass the time
this town," said Dave Perham, by James and Dot Gentry who of day. They are first class in
my book.
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21, of West Paris, Maine, as he operate a hardware store.
Gentry said he carries six
made fin al adjustments to his
gear before getting back on the item solely for the hikers - 35
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,trail. "It's very friendly. I've mm film, Coleman fuel, plum.
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:spent a lot of time talking to ber's candles, post cards
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:people about the history of the (without advertisements) and
foot care Items such as
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"We've had hikers as young
:0~npllrnentary on the caliber
white
0i(people, mostly in their 209, as a 5-year-old with his mother

swift-flowing French Broad
River.

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H e Values An Apple For The Teacher'

recipient of club's first
Citizen of the Year
award. Homer was

know

frequently spend an extra day walked nine miles a day,"
or two in the town located on the Gent ry said.

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Jack Homer, executive

director of the Greater'

addition to the friendships
stretches 2,023 miles from walk the entire trail begin in formed over the years, Gentry
Georgia to Maine
early spring at Springer Moun- said the money spent by hikers
Veteran hikers who sit on the tam, Ga., and arrive in Hot has an Impact on the town's

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The Optimist Club i

Sanford has selected

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41-Houses

31-Ape rtmsnts Furnished

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Apt,, for SenrbrCitizws. Down
town, very clean 8. roomy. Sei
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetta

Seminole

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Immediate possession on this
Quality 4 BR, 2 B Brittany style
home at 311 FaIrway Rd in
beautiful Loch Arbor. To settle
estate it is realistically priced at
$67,500. About' cash to mort. or
refinance up to 90 pct. Call

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LR.BR Combination, full kitchen,
bath. Adults, no pets.
3233979.

3 BR housi trailer, unfurn.
For Rent In Lk, Mary area
3229333 or 333.9377
37-Bus mess

highest and best bidder for cash at
12 o'clock noon on Thursday,

County, Florida, thence run S. N
ORDINANCE NO. 201
performance of an Agreement for
degrees 53' E., along the North Line
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Deed for the following described
of said Lot 17, a distance of 204.6 OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
real property:
feet, thencerun S. Odegrees 13' 00" TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
Lot IS, Block "F", MOBILE E.adistanceoflts.t7feattoapoInt AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
MANOR, Second Section, accordIng on the Northerly Right.of.Way of ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
to the piat thereof as recorded in ShepardRoad,$aidpointbeing3lo, DESCR1BEDLANDSITUATEAND
Plat Book 11, Pages 4645, of the
feet East of the Southwest Corner of BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,

November 5, 1979 at the West door of
the Seminole County Courthouse,

1$-HIp Wan

Sanford, Florida. Dated : Oct. 3,
1979
ge R. Groese
United States Marshal
Middle District of
Florida

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report recommending additional
elements.and proposed revisions as

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CITY'S
COMPREHENSIVE
LAND Road,
ly Rlght.OfW.y
of Shepard
ernergencyordlnante to annex said amendments to the Comprehensive
USE PLAN;
PROVIDING DIREC.
20.03 feet
for a
ASSEMBLY
POINT property; and
TIONS TO THE CITY CLERK; OF BEGINNING, thence
Plan of Seminole County (including
run
MECHANIC
WHEREAS,
the
City
Council
of
comments
received
regarding
the
SEVERABILITY; CON FL ICTS N. 0 degr,ei 13'
W. a di,. the City of Winter Springs, Florida,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Plan and prospective amendments)
tance of 151.2$ feet to the Point
is desirous of annexing and
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to the Board of County Corn.
WHEREAS, Wendell E. Spears
Curvature of a curve concave South. redefining the boundaries Of the mIssIoner,
of Seminole County,
haspetitionedtheCityCouncilof the We$terlyandhavingarai5f3,05
SALES
munIcIpality to include the subject
Florida. The Board wilt consider
City of Winter SprIngs, Florida, to
feet, thence run Northwesterly, property pursuant to the authority adoption
annex the property described as
of the following ordinance:
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along thearcof saId curve, 44.43 feet contained in the City Charter of the
follows, as owner thereof:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
throughacsntraI,ngl,of$$it,y,,s
CItyoO
Winter
Springs,
Florida,
and
ORDINANCE
NO, 77.25, THE
EXECUTIVE
PARCEL "0":
39' 00" to the Point of Tangency of Florida Statute 171.041, General SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
From the Northwest Corner of Lot said curve, thence run N. N degrees
SECRETARY
Laws of Florida.
PREHENSIVE PLAN PURSUANT
17, SPRING HAMMOCK REPLAT, S2'OO"W.,adistanceofl;.3Sfeetto
NOW,
THEREFORE
the
City
of
TO
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
according to the PIat thereof as
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the Westerly Rlght.of.Way Line of Winter wings, FlorIda, hereby COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
recorded In Pia Book 1, Page 96 of
U. S. Highway 17 8.92 N established ordains:
NURSES AIDES
ACT OF 1974, CHAPTER 74.413,
the Public Records of Seminole In OfficIal Records Book 41, Page
SECTION I
That the City of SPECIAL ACTS OF FLORIDA,
County, Florida, thence run S. N
of the Public Records of Winter Springs, Florida, does 1971, AND PURSUANT TO THE
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degrees$3' E., along the North Line SemInole County, FlorIda;
Mruwlthanddoesherebyann,,Iand LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM.
of said Lot 17, a distance Of 2043
COOKS
Thence run Southwesterly along redefine the boundary little Of the 'REHENSIVE PLANNING ACT
feet, thence FIat S.0 dgrees 13' 00" said Right.of.Way Line being a munIcipality of the City of Winter OF 1373;
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SETTING FORTH THE
E.adistanceof 1Ni7fes$toa Point curve concaveSoutheasterly having Springs, Florida, by including those
AUTHORITY FOR THE AMEND.
on the Northerly Rlght.oI.Way of a radius of 359963
OFFICE
MANAGER
feet, a central curtain contiguous lands lying in MENT
OF
THE
COM.
ShepardRoad,saidp,Intbelnga)43 anhIeofId,greesw 11", a chord $emInoleCounty,plo,ida,and,.
PR EHEPIS I VE PLAN;
feet Eastofthe$ou$hwestCornsg'ef bearingolS.nd.gree$34'flJ",, partkularly desalbsd as follows: PROVIDING FOR THE PUR.
Lot 1$ of said SPRING HAMMOCK for an arc distanc, ci $1.34 fist;
HOSTESS
Lot SD, of Gills, Ovsrstrset and POSES AND INTENT FOR THE
REPLAY, Thencerun S. Udegrees thsmcerunN.$4degree$3pg',1 Drsw'srsvision,n.wb.ingall West AMENDMENT OF SAID PLAN;
30' 00" W.. along the Northerly dstanceof1*41ad,t,,.,,
331.3 flit ci Lot I, lying South ci SETTING FORTH AMENDMENTS
GAL FRIDAY
Right.of.way ci Shepard Road, 30.03 N digress 13' 10" 1., a dIstance of Atlantic Coast LIne Railroad rIght. TO THE ELEMENTS OF
THE
Fe.tforaPOl$TOF BEGINNING:
115.10 feet fothe South Linsof said olway. Block 0, of D.R. Mitchell's COMPREHENSIVE PLAN,
*
Thence contInue S. $4 digress Lot511$; thence run N. $4 digress 30' survey of the Levy Grant, accordIng AMENDING THF DEVELOP.
30'oO" W., along said Northerly
WAREHOUSE
5,, along said South L.ini of Lot to the plat thereof as recorded in MENT FRAMEWORK PORTION
Right.of.Way line, a distance of 1$, a distance of 10.00 teat to the Flat Book I, PageS, Public Records
OF THE COMPREHENSIVE BY
.
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2OS.Qlfeet to the Westerly Rlght.ol.. Pi.'* of $egInnins.
of Seminole County, Florida.
AMENDING BY REFERENCE
WayLin.ofu.S.Highwayl7&amp;51as $lCTIONlI-ThattheCitycquIl
DRIVERS
SECTION Il
Thai the City THREE
(3)
SEPARATE
establlshedlnOfficialR,c.rdsiook of the City of winter Springs his CouncilofthiCltyofwlnterSprings
DOCUMENTS ENTITLED
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4l,Pagel010fthepvbllcRecordeot determined that a zoning has determIned
that a Zoning "NATURAL RESOURCES AND
SemInole County, Florida; thence classifIcation of C.2 would be ctaslif ice?
GENERALOFFICE
of RU would be CONSERVATION". "ECONOMICS.
run Northeaslerlyalongsaid Right.. compatible with the surrounding 08mpatibiiion
with the surrounding HOUSING AND GENERAL LAND
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of.Way Line being a curv, concave property within the City, and with property within tlte City, and with USE" AND "SERVICES AND
Southeasterly having a radius of the passage of this Ordinance, the the passage of this Ordinance, the FACILITIES": AMENDING THE
ROUTE SALES
1599.63 feet, cant raf anile of 01 City Council dies hereby amend
City Council does hereby amend the SHORT.RANGE DEVELOPMENT
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degrees 3334", a chord beRIng of OftkletZonlngNapci the msmkipst
OffIcial ZoningMapel the municIpal PLAN WHICH CONSISTS OF THE
BOOKKEEPER
olN.2Idegresill'W'E.,loranarc Umilseithe ltyilWinter $r10,s, limitsoftheCityof Winter Springs, COMPOSITE PLAN, THE
UNIN.
dlstanceof135.Nfaef;tM,ce,'u$, Florida, and the City's Corn. Florida, and the City's Corn. CORPORATED
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liliAN ARIA
06 degries 30 55" 1., a distance of pensive jpj %$
prshsnstyeLani UsiPlan to include PLANS AND
TELLER
THE
UNIN.
11O.44flot;thenc.run5.o0dsy
the sijsct property wititin the the subject property within the CORPONATED RURAL ARIA
13' 00"E., a distanceof 115.00 lest ti ab dusa'
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designated bun, above described designated zoning PLANS, Till GENERAL MAPS
His PoliW of Beginning,
c1ftifkai.
c$asslflcatlon.
ANDPIANNINOAREAMAP$
PARCEL "I"
SECTION Ill-That upon passage
SECTION III
SIT MA EMPLOYMENT
That upon FORTH THEREIN; AMINDING
From the Northwest Corner of Let and adoption Of this ordinance, Me postage and adopiIon of this or. THE I STE RGOVlR
5441NTAL
17, SPRING HAMMOCK RIPLAT
'CItyCIerkIslil(ebyglr.ct.dfofIlea dlnnce, the City Clerk Is hereby COORDINATION STATIMINY
12 Fiend A•fØ•
according to the Piat thereof is certNiedcopyatNIfoVefflaI,C*wlffi directed to file
a certified cpy of WHICH SETS FORTH THE AD.
recorded in Flat look?, Page NW
IheClerk If liii Circuit Court k Nid thiserdinance with the Clerk of the MINIITRATIVE POLICtl$,
the Public Records of Seminole for$emktofecty,plerId.,j
3235176
Circuit Court In and fir leminele DEV11OPMIN
FRAMEWORK
County, Florida, thence run S. N file a csrtllied copy with the County, Florida, and to
tile,
cur.
POLICIES,
AND
'THE 4
degrees 13' 1., along the Sent Line Depanimeul of 54sf. of the Stat, of titled
copy with the Deportment of RELATIONSHIP OF CITY AND ________________
of said Lot 17, a dislanci ot 11ti Piort,...
Pete of FlorIda.
COUNTY PLANS BY AMISDINO
fist, thence run 5.I digr44s 13' 10
gpgsu
SECTION lV-lf any section or
SECTION IV -ii
section or BY
REFERENCE
E. a distance of 155.55 fosS ts•
THE
PrfU* woriars en kept
partioRof.,ed4ua,,ub5iof. DOCUMENT ENTITLED "IN.
lOS,,
point on fbi Nililtilly ISNW. fb urdlnange proves lobe inv&amp;Id IbM ordinance proves to be ilWalld, TEROOVIRNMINTAL
COOI
Way of Stipend Raid, said NW unlawful or uncenstlfutlenei, It ssii unlawful or unconstlMisuul, It Ihall
prScsesMs fIcilhty. h$haIi.led
DINATION
STATEMENT
OF
THI
being 314.2 los' last of th. $euth. not be field hi In,sUdete or Im$r net be held
ipplicants should aply in
to Invalidate or ImNir BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
west Corner of i4, 1$
ormon only he Plusbr.eso
said. his validity, fsraiie ilIec, ot any lbs validity, force or effect of any' MIS$lQtlEi$", PROVIDING FOR
P'ms Inc..
SPRING HAMMOCK REPLAY, other section or portion of a section ciher section or portion of a section A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: AND
Ayo $wifovd. 101.
or slmoectisn or pert of this or. or subsection or port of this or. P*OVIDINGFORANIPFICTIVI.
along the Northerly ilght4S.WIy of
dIstance.
DATL
Ihipard Read, *53 tesS fir a
SECTION V-ThaI all ordMaucss
SECTION V ThaI alt Ordinances
AVON
BY THE OlD1 0 THE
POINT OF UGINNING, Thence or parts ii ordinances In conflict or ports of ordinances In conflict.
FIGHT INFLATION___
BOARD
OF
COUNTY
CON.
run 5. 0 dogrem 13' 0" W. a. kerowII*prhuj,
byru'ig
horowNoemb.rsbyrep,IW,
ISNAVie. IWSISOV,WIVIIIIIS
MIS$IONIRS,
dlstanel 111.$hat.th, Point of
$ICTIN VS-This ordinance
SECTION VI
d
Title ordInance cousiy FLORIDA.
Curvature of a curve concave South. shall tabq effect lmin*atety upon shill take effect bnmMtalef p upon. • Ckilrman Sob French
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*es*lyandhiylegs,adlusof *11
jj puu.se i' 111a.
Ifs finsi gnu,i d adeptisu.
Beard of County
lea,, mince run NIr**etirlp,'
p*suo ane ADOPTED this 'd
PUID AND ADOPTID INS d
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ilon,tflearccisawv1d,g5
'leNS. 'Ianws Shop '
divot Offibst, 197,
day ii Oclabe,. 1979.
semInole County, Fluids
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taking eppllrsjlasg * munape
at ia*otp
m pm,. FIRST READING Avput 21, 197 Pobibe: hpNIabar24.pajQ$j,
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REALTORS

CHOIR DIRECTOR

Sanford 2 BR, 2 bath, all appl., w.w
carpet, pool. Close to every
thing. $34,500. 327.0323.

being a self starter and an in.
terested Investlgetor. Also you
must have common sins, in
handling problems, not easily
frustrated, alsoa desire to learn
and to lead. I went you to be
aggressive toward life and
personal achievement, not
content, and to reestablIsh goals
dilly, finally above all never
quitlng even though defeated.

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1 BR, 2 carports. Only
$42,500.
Silgler
Realty
BROKER. 321.0440. 337.)377,

SALE.
2 Bdrm,
cii wsc porch &amp; carport. Quiet
neighborhood, fully landscaped
citrus tress, 2411 Orange
Ave. $24,900. owners will finance
at 9½ pCI. Cell Oceta 904139.4151
aft 6 p.m.

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3 ER, 1½ S split plan, fenced yt,
sc patio, cony., workshop or
Working lady or coll.goshjdsntfo
office in rear. All for $31,900.
stare my time. Call before
ll.)Oa.m.orafflp,m.$4,.1VI.
3 ER, 1½ 5, 2 story townhouse.
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Mod. kIt. Inc. all appl. 1110 sq It,

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UlLDe*. 3224a7

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
WwkIyl. monthly rates. Inquire
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Slot loin the fastest growing
ReeIEstafeOftIc.i,ftown?
Findoutitwecan
make you a better dial.

Clean, turn, rOOM. $lparateb.fti &amp;
entrance. Air. heat. Clusi to
restaurants. Cable TV hOOk.up.
332.311&amp;

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Ivuffin. Hereto, P.O. Soc 1457,
Sanford. Fl 32171.
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Seavtifl 3 Si, 7S
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Timdtlusilfl$IA*wNoSW
pusi B hauls COWl
FHA.V* FHA230&amp;
privileges inciviot 5310 ml.,
•9 &amp; damage reguped.
M.

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'UNme.Roulw.epsha
tobey.ouor30$.7.
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lire .353111;
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Cmstitisn. **in only $45.1)

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Springs I Central HAC, W.W
Cpt., Fenced Yard In quiet
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hr S SRI. I befits. We isvNe
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Jr Conditioning
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R &amp; J Land Clearing, Sanford, Fl
Air Conditioning, Heating, EIectri. t
Loader &amp; Dragline work
cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Free Es?. 323 7809
Call Larry for Free Est. 671 6294, I ____________________________
I.ic., Bonded 8. Ins.
Central Heat 8 Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisat
SEARS. Sanford 122.1771

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Lawn&amp;Garden
American Sod
834 2200
BAHIASODS)o(400sq,tI I
Free Del. on 4100 sq. ft or more
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62"4,wn.Gai'dn
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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E, lstSt.,'322-5747

Cheap cutting. Up to I acre. If too

thick for your mower. call 323
8871 or 323 1101 till Fri. Oct. 5th,
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NAMED VARIETIES

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remodeling

Light Hauling

general home repairs. no lob too
snnall Call 323.euS nvtim.

Blooming African Violets
z4Ql*lrportBlvd.

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Cini.nt

Office Cleaning
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LICENSED 569.9435

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Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 319 5371
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Tyson Cement
DrIves, patlos,walk,&amp; etc

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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add ens. Quality work, no job

Custom Office Cleaning, corn
merical, new const. Licensed,
bOnded I
Quality ser
vice everytime. Ph. 323 0541 or
665-5954.

too small. 195.4914.
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46—Herses

Sold orig. $109.33 used short

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YELLOW SAND
Call Cark I Hirt 323.7350
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Englishsaddle,Isln.Cortina.plus
fittings. Extras Good condItIon.

1130. 322.7415.

MEINTZER TILE

Of IHSatIflg

New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 169.1563

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time. Bal. $119.14 or $19.35 mc.

essmakIng
65-Pets-Supplies
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Agent 339.5)54.
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Refrepo. AMANA, 17 cu ft. side.
by.slde. Sold orlg. $499 pay bal.

Alternations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

AKC Doberman pup, female
Sk I. tan, $125

$211 or $22.10 mo. Agent 329.5306.

Beat the winter rush have

After 5-3236414

youroilheater
cleaned now..323 5954.

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ResidentIal &amp; Commercial

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furniture, appliances I plum.
nafIxturn.JenkinsFurniture,
303 E. 25th St. 33303e1.

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etc. Wayne Real, 3211321

Sqt. Peppers Painting Service.
Cutorn Painting &amp; detail trim.'
Free Es?. 323 170i.
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back yard Isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 32236)).

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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ANTIQUEIARIENCHAIR
EXCELLENT CONDITION
333)563

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small or big. Interior or exterior,
Pressure cleaning. 322007),

HeflIIInIIWImSntS
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OnepieceorMuseful
BridvesAntiques
323.2501

WE SUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCEL Sanford Fur
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nitiwe Salvage. 3234731.

775.4)37

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FreeEst.

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11/2 miles and bear left to Pine Way

shady Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed.
cages. 322.S752.

lMan,qualityoperation

Jessup

aft

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing, ____________________________
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
Palnttng &amp; Rspeir

AsltlquesIModernpurnjure

TOP PV'ICesPaid
Uwdenyconditlin.444.126

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Larry's Mart, 315 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the I lit In us
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools,
Top

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322 8752

ANIMAL HAVEN

Cash 322.4132

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323042after5:30

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INSULATION - Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 1.

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Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3310139 or 904.734.4705 Collect.'

Weiboldts Camera Shop
pa5$pofl photos &amp; fast
repair service. 337-6)01.

SaIe

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Remodeling-carpentry, painting,
fltMCflbl. 00ncrete. All work
professionally done. Free ______________________
esllmltes. Call 3372914.
R&amp;R Pressure I Steam Cleaning, Painting. Roof, homes, mobile ,,
homes, ,sc, Mobilehome special
13*10. $22.50. Realonatil, rates.
all work uuar. 323.7153.
Home repairs &amp; appliances toflie.
10 Yli. ix.

PrsssureClsaning

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Inspection: Sept. 29•30, Oct. 3•4.5 126 p.m
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.desttial Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auctleu, )73.1g,

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rates. $695342.
Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wanteto snake small Musihoi
repairs' Carpentry, Painting &amp;
misc. Call Paulil en. 3*413%.

VinylrepalrlrecoIo,ing
Saveupto$Opctof

ml, extra cloeg, many extras.
47.11 Alt. em. 331 _________________

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P.O. lox 132$ . Ionw..d, Pie. $2710

Glenn A. Bkckmor,
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amplifiers, drumsetc. Bob Balls
DIscount Music Center. 2202
French Ave. 322.2253.
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Turn left and go 1 mIle

AuItIple ListlAg Service

PL0SI1IAI3Y

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322.9141
Evesafter6lweekends

FURNITURES THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
NewlUsed Furniture
SOOS.SanfordAve.
323.4393

Sanford, Fla. • Take Hwy. 17.92 to Airport Blvd. • Go East 1 mile

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Beds. DbI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1213 5. French, 33)7340.

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6$ Mercury Montego 6 cyl.,

riiimtrii

Boat Ramp • 8 '/2 Acre Park

ANYTIME

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Lush Meadows • Paved Road Frontage • Private Roads • Lake

3222420

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SINGER FUTIJRA 197$ model
slightly used sold for $509, pay
balance of $173 oi9 payments of
$21.53. Call credit manager 323.

26 Parcels. 130 Acres . Zoned A•1 • 5 Acres Each • Wooded Tracts and

Leader

1l1luswsy,ajnSo1in&amp;
PRiced rear yd wInos. This
hOrnhNmwcmpp,1.
aN Mw. iaLosi.

ROBSON MARINE
2921Hwy.J7.fl
Sanford, Fla. 32771
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Likenewfullsizesleeçier. Made by
Jamison, $145. Sanford Fur.
nifure Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford. 337172),
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 6-1 1:00 A.M.

EAt. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
lOIN SANFORD'S SALES
.1ADSRI WI LIST &amp; SELL
I1HOMES THAN ANYONE I
lN THE ONE THAT'S NO ii

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PurchaseMortgages
3393800

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ASSOCIATES NEEDED
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FANTASTIC) Ii, 1½ bathii.ome
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S3500rbestoffer.
3220443, eve 323.5433.
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Raveena Park I New carps', oat.
in kIt., Dl, L. Li, util. rm. en
nice loll 1FF WARRANTED. A

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47.ktgag Beught
&amp;SOId

72 Olds 98

PB, AM.FM, tape, CL air. Ph.
323.3651 or 32) 0850.

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52—Appliances

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Must SeIi-197$ Ford Van. 351 V 8.
uses reg. gas, Customized, PS,

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1S'Dingo Catamaran fiberglas sail
boat w-galvanhzed Highlander
trailer, $893. 3237149.

sliding glass door, S'x6'6". ________________________
Camp, wglass, frame I track.
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Several misc Items, pun golf
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carts, some torn. 3224737.
Washer repo GE deluxe model
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1973 Jeep Wagoneer, air, power,
new tires. Good running cond.
$1995 $317576

Hwy421,Lk.Mary,rurnmag,saie
Saturday Oct. 6,9a.m..4 p.m.

51—Household Goods

t*uwJc
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72 Cadillac 4 dr. Excel.
cond................$1295

'73 Chevy Impala, V.5. 5700 or bert
offer sold as Is;'?? Ford2clr.
Galaxie V.5. $100 or best offer
sold as is; 322.5575. Can be seen
at 215 5. Park.

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Reas. 678 0384
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Nativity Catholic Church,

AOC.11Iar rsauaarsirr

Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint 4 blks. west of 441. 295
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2571. Open daily 9.4, Sun. 124.
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We buy your equity, close In 24 hrs,
AWARD REALTY, REALTOR
3332500

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500ility. No pee. Adouls only.
1553_s. S .rn.

acreage. Buyer waiting for right
deal. Schuren Realty Realtor.

VAB FHA Finaneing

LAKE FRONT, 12*40, CENTRAL
AIR, EXCELLENT CON DI.
lION ON DOUBLE LOT NEAR
SILVER SPRINGS. $11,900
TERM5I Seigler Realty,
BROKER, 2439 S. Myrtle Ave.,

'CARPE$Tfl$ SPECIAL 211 P IEALTORSW PARK
on leViS commeo5Iof let. $17,

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REALTORS

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AU)usneedbknow
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otoer is,oiy time in "mey"

5l. 17.51
Call
*1175 Mariner's VNhags.
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Losing your home&amp;credlt? I wilt
catch up back payments &amp; b.
equity. 332.0214,

STENSTROM

Sanford's Sales

We are offering their $10,000 In.
ventory of new furniture,
ding,&amp; GE appliances &amp; TVsat
DISTR ESS PRICESI I Public &amp;
Dealers Invitedl SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or.
landoWholesaleFurnitureDist,

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OREGORYMOBILEHOMES
30030r$andoDr.

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Sanford. 322 5721.

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HAS CLOSEDTIIEIR

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a HAVE EQUIEZmYIS? Then
Yin IbNIId
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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE 2 BR,
I buM home on 2½ .a'eal Lg.
Li, OR, oat.in kit,, porch, born,
pond &amp; Add. acreoge avail.t
Yours for 535.1101

IIM.TOR$

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2711*snlordAve.

OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE It

47—ReaI Estate Wanted

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ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANYII

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Ph. 322 ItS?

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73 Dodge Adventurer, Club
Cab PU air PS ......$1795

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Good used TV's, $251 U)

Chevy

One" Oct. 58. 6. 1 block East of
Sanford Ave. on 20th St.. San.
ford.

Bedroom suite, oak dresser, 2
mirrors, 1g. door chest, full or
queen head board, $400 comp.
Free Delivery' Sanford Fur.

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For rent Sanford 25th St. Store
building, 40*4, will remodel for
qualified tenant. U46459 or 647.

substantial dwn. 322.2217.

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loaded as Is ..........$995

323 2173

WANTED;

Garage Sale: "The Really Big

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
31l.315E.FlrstSt.
322.5622

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ARMY.NA%'Y SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
322.3791

Sale

I9l7Maverick 2 Dr
(2x91T 18533?) 13.000

54 -Garage Sales

Brand new Dining Room suite by
Trogdon. Table, 6 chaIrs, leaf &amp;
china. White contemporary, $550
comp. Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17.92 So. of Sanford.
322172)

Campp.nts&amp;jkets$999

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RANTED. Just 54,7*

Room In private home. All home,
yards pool prIvileges. pp.
man, woman or

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Autos for

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Batteries New&amp; Used
Reel's Body Shop
llO9SanfordAve,

197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
lime. Original $593, bat. $151 or
$31 me. Agent 339.$3.

FURNITURE.BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store finan.
cingl NooneinOrlando.Sanford
area refused credit it you will
pay '/. downt Let us help OU
establish local credit. We deliver
in Sanford.
WHIOHAMFURNITURECO
2309 So. Orange Blosson Trail,
Orlando, FlorIda.,s43.4,

KAR

SALES
KIDDY
West 1st St.
Sanford, 323.5559

RadioStereo

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BY OWNER-3 BR home in goodl
cond. $28,000. Will hold w

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Ift long, $175
Seeat 306 Palmetto Ave.

paymentsof$1lpermonth.Call
562.5391 day or night,

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 97, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beact. will hold a
pUblic AUTO AUCTION tvery
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 730. it's
j
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 755
83)1 for further details

Camper Shell for Sale

turntable, diamond needle, $
track. Sold new $450, balance

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for Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Meg. Real Estate Broker

Sanford 3310510, Orlando 327.1577

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. inters$t to
qualified buyer. $31,000 to
144,000.

avail.

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aNN. u.n. Casseiberry, FI.
534.1300
Eve. $623631

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2610 Sanford Ave.

has

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Will buy 151 1. 2nd mortgages, We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans. Florida Mor
tgage Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 201, Winter
Park. 6416432.
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MobIle homes with lots financing
available $11,900 tO 134.500.

REALTY

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STEREO
Must sell Zenith walnut stereo.
AMFM stereo radio, 4 speed

&amp; Soki

ACM EAGE close in 55.000 an acre.
Terms.

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Brand new Lk. front 2 BR, 2 B, w.w
carpet, full appliances, tile roof,
Sc. patio, cement block const.,
city sewer &amp; water, paved
street, 6750639. $21,995.

H. Ernest MORI5 s'.
leg. hAt
Irsher

IRSI'kI$ng pool, C.N&amp;A. Won'?
last long at 531*. Financing

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formal dining, blautifully .qpt
kit Inc. bullt.kt Microwave. Near
schools &amp; recreation. $44,100.

SEIGLER

button

2619 Orlando Or.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR
GARAGE, SCREENED
PORCH, ABOVE GROUND
POOL, LARGE OAKS ON
COUNTIY LOT. $51,000.

VA-F HA.235. Con. HOITIIS
Low Down Payment
Cash for your loti Will build on
your lot 0? OUt lot,
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
64430)3

Price riduCed 11,000. 3 BR, 2 S
home, custom made pool, green
Must workshop. l700sqfi living
+ 17x24 sc pub, SEQ. Many
extras, must sill, well under
priced at $12,900. Terms
available.

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$31,300.

DELTONA
CUSTOM DESIGNED HOME 3
BR 2 B, C H&amp;A w.w carpet,

47 A -Moiiage

sewer &amp; paved street. $4,500.

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,
GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR.

horses. Idoel country living.

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$32,300.

4 11, 2 B, 1g. fenced bk

'l3Por?ac.jDr
PS tOwner
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i' CI.e. 'i tn p U -•
New Camper Top, Low Mi.
52500 377 1624

MILLERS

O'*Pb,hl*,...,

the WOODY ALLEN look!"

if you aren't using your pool taule,
take a cue. and sell it with a
Herald classified ad. Call 322.
261).

3 BEDROOM EAT.IN KITCHEN,
CENTRAL AIR, CARPORT.

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our luck. Instead of wearing the
'Annie Hall' look, SHE has to wear

family home, w.clty water,

1½ Bath, convenient location,
good neighborhood, $43,000.

OSTEEN
LAKE FRONT 3 BR home on 3
wooded acres. Perfect for

ESTATE

HS grad w light off Ice skills would
like chance. Light bookkeeping,
typing, filing. phoneexp. Write
N.E.C., Rca 908, Sanford, Fla.
32171.

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SPACIOUS 2.STORY HOME,
beautifully remodeled, 3or4 BR,

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adult community. Call 9.3, 678.

3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, NEW PAINT, ON
LARGE LOT. $31,500.

$135,000.

yd, C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet, located
on quit street. 143.100.

3 units on 1g. lot zoned comm. (2)2

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overlooks Like Monroe,

r,co .1 wh Or
crc mech cond
S 1700 322 7045

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79-Trucks.Traers

model, $730. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 1792 So. of Sanford,
322 $721,

Sewer, water, paved Street,

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, LARGE CORNER
LOT. $29,900.

at.

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STONE ISLAND- Executive
home for gracious living and
entertaining, custom built 3 BR,

C.In
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Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233866 or 373 7710

Agent 339.5354,

GENEVA
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$77,000. l0pct.dwn. By owner
3653495, eve. 3.495451

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, NEW
PAINT 1. CARPET. $24,900.

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AC. PB.

TV repo 19" Zenith, Sold orig.
$493.75 bat. $153.14 or $17 me.

Apopkahomesite,$3000cash City

horse stable, fenced, near
Geneva, 1 yr. warranty, $34,950.

NEAR IDYLLWILDE elem.

21—Situations WaiWed

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COUNTRY LIVING-38R, I Bath
home PLUS 2.51 acres, 4statl

$32,100.
school.

372. 7972

Assoc. 322 5195.

2 STORY DUPLEX NEAR
DOWNTOWN, 2 BEDROOM
EAcH, DOUBLE GARAGE.
$21,500.

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78- MDtot'cycs

carousel, still in warranty,

LAKEFRONT LOT'LOCH ARBOR
Prize of the area. Gorgeous view,
many trees. 150*185. Owner.

INC. REALTORS
530.4133 or 333.4711 eves.

lust reduced 3 BR 1½ b, eat.in

Call 333.5005,

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3390501

kit, sc porch, privacy fenced yd,
w.w carpet, new roof, new
Energy Saving C NSA, near
schools I shopping. Now only

newly remodeled 1. decorated,
w.w carpet, AC, furn or unfurn.
Adults only no pets. $180 I. up.

LADY, YOU HAVE CONTIN.
UALLY
DEMANDED A
CHANCE FOR THE OPPOR.
41Housse
TUNITY. NOW YOU HAVE ITt
CALLJOANNA'1323.$174
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$32•500,
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____________________________ 3 3334913,
William Maltcaowski, Realtor

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FORREST GREENE

3790509

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sii those things that are just
taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322.3411 or 531903.

1 &amp; 2 BR apt avail soon. Walking
distance to downtown area,

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701 Bldg.
E. Altatnonte Or.

SANFORD
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY

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Expansion Capital needed.
wpct.quaran,r,u

$46,500.

365.7213

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Originally
$649,
assume
payments of $21 mo, Agent 339.
$356.

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walietl

Kathryn. Drive by today,

2½ baths, beautifully decorated,

TñP1.X

WANT

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screened porch, fenced, 1 yr.
warranty, $34,900.

40Condomlniunn

Grace United Methodist Church,
Sanford, Fia. Call3fl.)4flor323
7955

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27,0 Sanford Ave.

5)7 Lk Kathryn Dr,4
BR, 2 B, across from Lk.

CEILING FANS help cool thisnice
2 BR, 1 Bath home on Ig lot in
Quiet area near 5Points, $32,700.

a REALTOR"

Push

53TV

SPANISH HACIENDA- Beautiful
3 BR, 2 Bath, family room, kit.
equipped, C.H&amp;A, carpet,

ORGANIST

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RIALIV

Casselberry,

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From Sl0to $50

*REFRIGERA1OK5
Assorted colors &amp; sixes. $15 tip.
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
1715 S. French Avi'.

4', acres on Orange Blvd. in
Paola.

Ree. Real Estate Ireker
321.4671
Eve 313-flg

ISDRM,2 BATH, central AiR
Lucille E. Dillon, REALTOR
See-ThenCall
530902$

FHA, VA.

2110 Sanford Ave.

a person with a positive attitude

POIZIG

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$l230down FHA
ASSUME 6pct. or No Down VA
11(4 FALMOU'rH OPEN HOUSE

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Only $21,450. Owner will carry
mort. with 40 pcI down,

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DELTONA$3.4,,00,

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renovated inside lout. New CH,
w.w carpet, fenced yd. $32,000.
32295.51 days; 323.5789 eve.

Longwood. 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot, Privacy fence, at.
tathed garage, I yrs. old $55,000.

Sanford.

LPN, Fulltime &amp; part time. Apply
In person. Lakeview NursIng
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

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4 4 4 4 44 4 4

BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly

Nursing Center, ,1 E. 2nd St.

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J. MANN REALTOR

Strip stores-I separate rentals,
shows 1$ to 23 pcI. return w.
leverage. High traffIc area in

lot. $5,000 dwn, $200 mo. Owner
will carry mort. $23,500. 1311
Elliott Ave. 322.4435,

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
5990
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Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES

residential, fenced &amp; shaded.
$12,500.

Cute little bik house. 2 BR, 1B,ig.

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Westinghouse wisher &amp; dryer set,
good shape' $225 Set. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford 3221721.

Choice builders lot Ott Florida
Ave., in Dreamwold. Duplex or

Inc., Realtors

7435' S. French (1197) Sanford
323 5324

52-lja,s

1~ acres on W. 1st St. near
Riverview, Unbelievably priced
at $14,000.

Eves, 337 0612, 3221587,
337 $182, 122.7177
207 F. 2SthSt.

The Real Estate Agency

323.5774 Day or Night

REALTOR, 377.7et

Apply in person Lakeview

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by Gill Fox

S acres beautifully wooded in I
Osteen. Owner will finance
$2500, weasy terms

Much charm plus swimming pool.
Spacious 4 BR, 2 bath. FR,
323.7832

Inc. REALTOR. MLS

CaliBart

LOCHARRORI,

$62,500.

Harold Hall Realty

Cashuer.Hostess&amp; Waitres
Exp.onlyl
Deltona lfln.44$.4493
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attractive 2400 sq. ft. bldg. Zoned
County C2. with heated &amp; cooled
office or show rm space + drive.
in storage or display area.

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Nurse's aidetocar,
formyhusn,

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MAYFAIR'S BEST BUY.
BeautIful 4 BR, 2 B home w.2
FR's on gorgeous cor lots for
only S39,%0t

Busy hwy. corner. Lease this

directory-Salary plus bonus,
car helpful-NO SELLING.
Permanent employment for
persons free to travel. Apply in
person at 10a.m. sharp.
RI.. Polk &amp; Co.
Rm. 405 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
101 E. lit St.
FOE
M.F

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zururv

Fully equip., 3 bay, air cond.
Call 332•3342or 3223403

names for new Sanford City

Public Records of Seminole County, LOt 1$ of Slid SPRING HAMMOCK FLORIDA,
PURSUANT
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
TO
Kendell W. Wherry
Florida,
REPLAT, thence run S. 56 degrees FLOR IDA STATUTE 171.044;
Machine, 301 E. 28th P1. Exp.
Assistant
United
States
30' 00" W., along the Northerly PROVIDING ZONING FOR THE
has been filed against you and you
cnlyl Wages commensurate w.
Attorney
are required to serve a copy of your
Right.of.Wayof Shepard Road, 30.03 S U B .1 E C T
abIlity.fringe benefits.
PR0PERTY
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
feet
for
a
POINT
OF
BEGINNING:
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
AMEND.
written defenses, if any,
Publish OCt. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1979
Thence continue S. 54 degrees 30' MENT OF THE OFFICIAL 20W.
Part time driver approx. 3 Pits, a
DEO.3
GEORGE C. KELLEY, P.A., 00"W., along said Northerly Right.. ING MAP AND THE CITY'S COM.
day, staring pay $3.10 hr. Con.
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address ofWay Line, a distance of 205.01 feet PREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN;
tact F. Brown at 471.414.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC H EARl NO ___________________________
is
P.O.
Box
1132,
Apopke,
Florida,
totheWesterIyRIgpit.of.wayin,of
PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS
TO
37703, on or before October 30th, us• Htghway)7&amp;flase5tabll5
1979, and file the original with the
THE CITY CLERK; SEVERABIL.
Notice is hereby given that the
in Official Records Book 6$, Page ITY; CONFLICTS AND EF.
Clerk of this Court either before
Board of County Commissioners of * * * * * * * * *
of the Public Records Of FECTIVE DATE.
service on Plaintiffs' attorney or
Seminole County, Florida, will hold
Seminole County, Florida; thence
immediately thereafter; otherwise
WHEREAS,
Florida
Land
a public hearing on October 9, 1979,
WE HAVE SOME
run NortheasterIyaIongs.idRlgh.. Company has petitioned the City
a default will be entered against 'ou
at the hour of 7:00p.m., or soon
of.Way Line being a curve concave Council of the City of
for the relief demanded in the
Winter
Southeasterly having a radius of Springs, Florida, to annex
the thereafter, in the County Com.
Complaint.
EXCELLENT JOBS
missioners Chambers, Room 203,
5599.63
feet,
a
central
angle
of
01
property
described
as
follows
as
WITNESS my hand and seal f
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
degrees
77'
36",
a
chord
bearing
of
owner
thereof:
this Court on September 24th, 1979.
Sanford, Florida, in order to discuss
N. 25 degrees 17' 54" E., for an arc
(SEAL)
Lot $0, of OlIn, Overstre.$ and
and hear comments on additions and
&amp; REASONABLE
distance of 13.5.05 feet; thence run N. Drew's revision, now being all West
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr.
revisions as Comprehensive
56 degrees 30' 00" E., a distance of 731.3 feet of Lot I, lying South Of
Clerk
amendments to the adopted Corn.
fee; thence run 5. 00 degrees Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right.
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
FEES
prehenslve Plan for Seminole
13'OO" E., a distance of 113.00 feet to of way, Block 0, of D.R. Mitchell's
Deputy Clerk
County, Florida. In addition to the
the Point of Beginning,
survey of the Levy Grant, according
P'uolpsh Sept. 268. Oct. 3, 10, 17, 1979 PARCEL "I":
fM Transit, Aviatlon.Ports, and
to the plat thereof as recorded In
COM E I N &amp;
DENlfl
Electric Utilities Elements Public
From
the Northwest Corner of Lot Plat Rook I, PageS, Public Records Library Element will also abe
con.
17, SPRING HAMMOCK REPLAT, of Seminole County, Florida,
ORDINANCE NO.280
sidered for inclusIon in the adopted
according to the Plat thereof as
LET US
WHEREAS, the Charter Of the
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY recorded In Plat Book 7,
Plan. While th, entire Corn.
Page 96 of City of Winter Spçings, Florida, prehensive Plan will b subject to
)F WINTER SPR 1NOS. FLORIDA,
the Public Records of Seminole provides for the
ro EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL County,
annexation of review, primary focus will be on the
Florida, thence run S. Ii property into
t()J TO WORK
the corporate imits
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO AN. degrees 52'
Short Range Development Plan
E.,
along
the
North
Line
whenenactedbyanOrdinanceof
the
NEX THE HEREINAFTER DES. of said Lot
(principally the Detailed Future
17, a distance of 201.6 said City, and pursuant toa petition Land Use Plan). This hearing Is
CRIBED LAND SITUATE AND BE. f, thence run S.D degrees 13' 00" of the land owners: and
COMPUTER
iNO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, E.adistanceoilçs.91f,gt01 Point
being held pursuant to the
WHEREAS, Florida Statute requirements of the Local
PROGRAMMER
Govern.
FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO FLOR. on the Northerly Right.of.Way of 171.014 of the General Laws of mont Comprehensive Planning
Act
IDA STATUTE 171.041; PROVID. Shepard Road, said Point being 314.2 FlorIda provides that a municipal of 1913, and Chapter 74412, Laws of
4
ING ZONING FOR THE SUBJECT feet East of the Southwest Corner Of corporation may annex property Florida. At the hearing the Local
PROPERTY; PROVIDING F'R Lot 1$ of sold SPRING HAMMOCK into its corporate limits,
upon
WAITRESSES
...
the
THE AMENDMENT OF 'THE I.
Planning Agency will submit a
REPLAT, thence run S. $6 deorees
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FOR RENT

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REALTY WORLD

2 story home w2600+ sq. ft. on
large corner lot has been
beautifully refurbished Inside &amp;
out. Don't miss It for only
$65,000.

BEAUTY SHOP

SIDE GLANCES

Paoia.Markham Rd. By owner, 5
acres, private, secluded, wooded
with lake. 130,000.3239247 or 322.
9504.

HAL COLBERT REALTY
MULTIPLE I ISTING.REALIOR

patio. Priced right mld.30's.

SPACIOUS &amp; GRACIOUS 4 Bdrm,

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the Public Records of Seminole 1979.DEN.111

HANDYMAN SPECIAL I BR, 2 B
brick const, CHIA, ww carpet,

CITRUS GALORE can be found
around this large 3 Bdrm home
w.terrific 20' Fla. Room and 13'
workroom. Priced right at
$31,900.

Property

43-Lots. Acreage

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Bdrm home w.Centrai HA, ww
carpet, split bedroom plan, &amp; 1g.
fenced yard in good area.
534,500.

34-Mobile Homes

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YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
notified that a suit for specific

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COU'NTRY GEM - 3 Bdrm
bargain has brand new: Central
HA, ww carpet, decorator
wallpaper, &amp; beamed ceilings on
200' lot, all for 529,3001

Loch Arbor, 3 BR. 2 bath, Fam.
Rm., quiet cul.de.sac, shade
trees, fenced yard, $375. 732.
6932.

CASHIERS

known residence: 107 Parker Street,

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JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3377581, Sanford

NO FEE
3 BR,C.H&amp;A, $323 mo. AWARD
REALTY, REALTOR 3192500.

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32—Houses Unfurnished

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Seminole County, Florida, subject,
however, totaxes, If any due, forthe
year 1919, at public outcry to the

p.

Want adS are black &amp; v(hite &amp; read
all over.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

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ENJOY
THIRD SECTION, according to the
Pat thereof as recorded
in Plat
BOOk 16, PagesSS, Public Records
of creativeExpressions

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SEMINOLE REALTY, 3225733

1 BR furn apt. Air, water pd.
Adutts, no pets. $14 mo +
deposit. Aft S 333.4947,

Noon

SemInole County, Florida, and more Public.
particularly described as follows:
DATED this 19th day of Sep.
PARCEL "D":
ternber, AD., 1979.
From the Northwest Corner of Lot
I
iflda Martin,
ti, SPRING HAMMOCK REPLAT,
City Clerk of the
according to the Plat thereof as
City of Longwood, Florida.
recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 94 Of Publish: September 24 8. October 3,

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for appt.

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3Sf CMh Buyeri for a small in.
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 222.3611
or 531.093.

RATES

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

OFPUBLIC
LONOWOOD,
FLORIDA
CITYOFCASSELBERRY
Southeasterly having a radius of NOTCITY
ICE OF
H EAR
INO TO
CLASSIFIED A DS
5599.63
feet.
a
BOARD OF ADJ USTME NT
central
angle
of
FICTITIOUS NAME
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
degreesS4'lI',achordbearingof
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Notice is hereby given that I am 29
Orlando - Winter Park
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
the City of Casselberry, Board of
degrees
26'
27.5"
W.,
for
an
arc
o
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
engaged in business at 705 B S. distance of 51.36
Adjustment, will hold a public
feet; thenc, run N.
322 -2611
8319993
French Ave., Sanford, Seminole 56 degrees 30' 00"
E.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by hearing. Mr. Sudat Dasna, ap.
a distance
County. Florida, under the fictItious
the
City
of
Longwood,
Florida,
that
pilcant,
is
requesting
a
conditional
name of JUNE PORZIG REALTY
140.44 Feet; thence runS. 00
degrees the City Commission will hold a useas provided by Section 25.105 (d)
l3'OO"E.,adistanceof 115.O0feet
and that I intend to register said
to poblic hearing to consider enact.
Of the City Of Casselberry Code of
the South Line of saId t.ot 15; thence
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
ltifM ................. 43c a line
Ordinances to operate a restaurant
run N. 86 degrees 30 00" E., along ment of Ordinance No. 468, entItled:
HOURS
3c a line
3consecutiveflmis
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
inaC.1
zoning
district.
The parcel is
Court, Seminole
County,
Florida in sold South Lineof Lot 15, a distance OF LONOWOOD, FLORIDA,
accordance
with the
provisions
Of
7ttivetImu
.....3Sc
a line
8:00
A.M.
5:30
P.M.
legally described as:
of 10.00 feet to the PoInt
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
of
Begin.
AMENDING
ORDINANCE
NO.
26,
Block
Lot
To.
fling,
EA,
Lake
Ellen
143
Wit: Section S63.09 Florida Statutes
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
Addition loCesselberry, as recorded
SATURDAY 9.Noon
WHEREAS, the Charter of
3 Lines Minimum
1957
City of Winter
the BEING IH COMPREHENSIVE in Plat Book 7, Page 63, PublIc
Sig. June C. Porzig
SprIngs,
Florida, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE Records of Seminole County,
provides for the
annexation
Publish Sept. 12, 19, 26 8. Oct. 3.
CITYAMENDMENT
OF LONGWOOD,
Florida.
1919 property into the corporate limits SAID
FLORIDA,
DEADLINES
CHANGING
DEN49
Public hearing to be held on
whenenactedbyanOrdinanc,of,h.
THE ZONING OF CERTAIN Thta-ay, October II, 1979, at 7:30
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The Do Before Publication
TERRITORY.
P.M., In the Casselberry City Hall,
tf
land
GENERALLY
owners;
and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
REFERRED TO AS "LONGWOOD
95 Lk. Triplet Drive, Cassetberry,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Friday
Sundo WHEREAS,
Florida
Statute GREEN PUD" FROM MH. Florida, or as soon thereafter as
ii;.ou
of the General
Laws
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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PARK
DISTRICT
possible.
Florida provides that a municipal TO
CIVIL NO. 79.1346.CA.03.J
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,
PUDPLANNED
corporation may annex
UNIT
WALTER J.YASZAYandMARIAN
________________________
Property DEVELOPMENT
CITY CLERK
into its corporate limits, upon
ZONING
J. YASZAY. hiS wife.
Dated this 28th day of September,
voluntary petitionof the owners, the DISTRICT; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE;
REPEALING 1979.
Plaintiffs, passing and adopting a non.by
ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT
5—Lost &amp; Found
18-Help Wanted
VS.
emergency ordinance to annex saId HEREWITH.
WINSTON 1. MOORE and
Published: October 3, 1919
Property; and
MOORE. his unknown spouse, if
______________
SaidOrdinancewasplacedonflrst OEO1$
Lost White male Pit Bull near 29th
WHEREAS,
the
CitY
Council
COOKS &amp;
alive, and if dead, all their unknown
reading on September 17, 1979, and
1. Sanford Ave. Ans. to "Sam
the
City
of
Winter
Springs,
Florida.
heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees
son". Reward. 322.4641.
is desirous of annexing and the Cily Commission will consider UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Experlince desIred. Good pay,
or assigns; ANNA B. NEWMAN.
____________________________
redefining the boundariej of the same for linal passage and adoption
Insurance, vacation, credit
formerly ANNA B. MOORE, and
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
municipality to include the subject after the public hearing, which will FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION.
&amp; profit sharing. Apply in
NEWMAN, her unknown Property pursuant to
6-Chdd
Care
beheldintheCityHaIjofLongd, COURT NO. 1910.ORL.CIV.Yperson Lake Mary 66 Food Store
spouSe, if alive, and it dead, all their
the authority
contained In the City Charter
of the Florida, on Monday, fhe 5th day of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Lake Mary Blvd. at 1.4.
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
City of Winter Springs, Florida, and October, AD., 1919, at 7:30 p.m.,
or
Child Care In my home
rantees, or assigns,
Plaintiff, vs. WAYNE R. PURSELL
as
soon
thereafler
as possible. At
Florida Statute 171.014, General
ExperienCed, mature cook, full
Fenced Yd., reasonable prices
the and SHERRY M. PURSELL, his
Defendants.
meeting
Laws of Florida.
time. 10 a.m..O:30 p.m. Apply in
interested
parties
may
wife,
Defendants-NOTICE
OF
Mon.thruFri.323.$479
appear and be heard with respect tO
NOW THEREFORE the City
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Notice
is
SALEhereby
given
that
SECOND AMENDED
Winter Springs, Florida, hereby the proposed Ordinance. This
Child Care-infants to 10 yrs.
Convalescent Center, 950
pursuant
to
a
Final
Decree
of
NOTICE OF ACTION
ordains:
Kindergarten &amp; preschool
hearing may be cOntinued from time Foreclosure entered on September
Miflonvilie Ave.
TO: WINSTON L. MOORE and
to time until final action is taken by 7,
SECTION I- That the City
proams. Highly exp. staff.
MOORE, his unknown spouse, if
1979
by
the
above
entitled
Court
in
Winter Springs, Florida, does the City Commsion.
developmental playground. 630
For a ceree In Real Estate call
alive, and if dead, all their unknown
the above styled cause, the un.
herewith and does hereby annex and
A copy of Ihe proposed Or.
RiVejvlew Ave. 322.841.
Stemper Agency, Wm. Stemper.
heirs, devise,s, Iegatees, granve
dersigned
United
States
Marshal,
or
______________________________
redefine the boundary lines of the dinance is posted at the City Hall,
222•4991.
or assigns
of
his
duly
authorized
ii
deputies,
munIcipality of lhe City of Winter Longwood, Florida, and copies are
11
In
nflot
will
sell
the
property
situate
In
Last known residence: 2319
Springs, Florida, by including those on file with the Clerk of the City and
Housewives, RetIrees and othersSeminole County, Florida. described
Dunston Street, Ecu GalIle, Florida,
certain contIguous lands Ivina in same may be inspected by the
Door to door canvass gettIng
as: Lot I, THE COLONNADES
32935

spouse, if alive, and if dead, all their
unknown heiri, devisees, Last

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Legal Notice

ANNA B. NEWMAN. formerly
ANNA B. MOORE, her unknown

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Gate Murders (Premiere)
David Jansseri, Susannah
York. A detective and a nun
team up to prove that the
death of a priest, termed as a
suicide, was actually a case of
murder.
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which Kelly is to be the maid of
honor is also a camouflage for
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two actors .. one a seasoned
veteran, the other a neophyte.
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and up corner where enthmeet.
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make some gingerbread boy piece.) Cool completely and
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tree for treats to please young Icing.
appetites.
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tlons:
4 egg whites
GINGERBREAD
5 c sifted powdered sugar
~ c shortening
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1 egg
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or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,
the date when It will become due
shall be stated. It the claim Is
contingent or unllquldated, the

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THIS NOTICE, to HIS With the Clerk
the avs
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statement of any claim or demand
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Presently, there are 67 units (they hope) will set it apart.
County, FIWIda, Probate Division,
the addrels of which Is Seminole totaling 1100 Scouts in the St.
NBC (which, despite its poor
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Johns district area.
ratings showing has
Florida 33771. The personal

9,55

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12:40
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Syndrfle" and "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo" and
.
"Big Shamus, Little Shamus"
...
— flOfle of them are exactly
grabbers.
Titles aside, the big trend of
rlw shows this season appears
One of ABC's eight new shows this season is 'A
to be toward hour-long
dramatic shows with a pinch of New Kind of Family," a sitcom of two modern
comedy, too. There are 21 new
working mothers, Gwynne Gil ford and Eileen
shows and five of them are
Brennan, who have pooled their economic
to combine
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MARIE MIXULSKI QUINN,
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NOTICE OPADMIPdISTRATION
dist rict Scout executive, "In not
sophisticated couple who
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING only providing these
Philmont sleuth on the side ("The Thin
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
but their support
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Man" revisited).
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
for the kickoff meeting and In
Along more conventional
IN THE ESTATE:
providing, special discount lines are elgM hour-long shows
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate coupons to each Scout
are primarily cut from
Of LOUISE M. QUINN, deceased, Recruiter and each new Scout
familiar
patterns, although
File Number 71.3M-CPlep
dtiing this period."
eachhuatwlatortwowhjch
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encounter frustrating cases
Involving arson, a family fight
and a mental patient.

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OVER EASY

12:30
(4) ADAM-12 Malloy and Reed

Over Frank's objections. Ted
leases the Inn out to a movie
company shooting a horror

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Volusia area of the St. Johns them in the expansion program. families that gets Involved in World War II; "Buck Rogers in Jones as another big city
funny adventures when
Dtsthct, the effort Is t*IIIIJ
y the 25th Century," with Gil detective; the only difference Is
The kickoff meetings are being move from New York to Lake Gerard as Buck, a future-very- he's
black.
by the top youth leader of each
oprnsored by Pizza Hut in Tahoe; CBS' "Trapper John, tense
adventure
epic;
Scout Troop—the Senior Patrol
DeLand, U part of a Central M.D." which takes the "Elscheid" (It was originally
ABC's two new hour-long
Leader, These leaders will head Florida Council-wide program. character from "M-A-SH" and called "The Force" and NBC adventure shows are: "240neighborhood convasses,
arrange In-school programs,
The Senior Patrol Leader puts him down In today's world says there may yet be another Robert" which deals with the
whose troop has the best gain in and sees what has happened to title change) which stars Joe work of Los Angeles' search
membershIp during the period him In the interim and how he Don Baker as a New York chief and rescue department; and
of detect ives, a kind of younger "The Lazarus Syndrome," the
from Sept. 1 to Dec. 27 will be can function In today's medical
and "A Man Called season's only doctor show, with
world;
CBS'
"California
"Kojak";
awarded a scholarship to the
ed
Sloane"
ll
wi
th Robert Conrad Lou Gossett as a tough hospital
Fever"
(It
used
to
be
ca
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IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR nation
for his annual series, this administrator.
"We're
Crusin'
"
but
at
least
back
located at Cimarron, N.M.,
SIMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
they changed that one) which is
PROSATI DIVISION
famous Philmont Scout Ranch
Pile member 71-3M-CF
located in the lower Rockies. about a pair of teen-age boys
Division
and their teen-age fun and
IN RI: ESTATE OF
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7:30

(12) TONIGHT Guest host:

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Scouts.
Oct. 15 at? p.m. at the DeLand of expanded "Carter Country"; last season, with William and his son, hence the title)
With a goal of 222 new Scouts Pizza Hid, U.S. 17-92, to receive NBC's "Shirley" with Shirley Devane starring, and a forward who function in Atlantic City;
in the North Semlnoto.Wed plans and materials to help Jonesheading up one of those time switch into the midst of and "Paris" with James Earl

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crime

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boys the opportunities to be Will have a kickoff meeting on

CA
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Jerome

Shields and Yarnell.

film.

(2) (12) TODAY
(4)0 FRIDAY MORNING

music of George Gershwin,
Harold Arlen. Vernon Duke,
Kern, Burton Lane and

O EIGHT IS ENOUGH Tom's
poker game, the girls' strip,

5:00
CAROl. BUfNE'Tr AND

The emphasis is on boypower and organize a buddy system to

o the

age of the first game In the
American League playoffs from
the city of the Eastern division
champions,
@)ThE LAST RESORT Gail
panics when she discovers
Duane's pet mouse dead with
cake batter from one of her
culinary masterpieces on his
whiskers.
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Scouts

Mem

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treat that you'll want your waxed paper. Cut out necessary
family and friends to savor doors and windows as desired.

Boy

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blame, but the people who
dreamed up titles like
"Etstheld," which is the name
of one of NBC's new shows,
have good reason to remain
anonymous.
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11:00

Schlesinger.

MY THREE SONS

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as local young Scout leaders aim at each Scout bringing at
kick off a huge expansion least one Buddy Into Scouting. Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo" They are: "From Here To CBS has two new adventure
Area Senior Patrol Leaders (with Claude Akins as the Eternity" which is a con- shows "Big Shamus, Little
program Oct. 9 to give more

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2 tbsp vinegar
c sifted flour
holiday table centerpiece, 1 tsp. baking soda
Maybe you've received one
I tsp. ginger
made by a creative friend or
I tsp. cloves
relative that you've tried to
1 tsp. cinnamon
preserve by wrapping carefully
2 tsp. salt
and storing each year hoping
Cream shortening and sugar;
It would last until next beat in egg, molasses and
Christmas.
vinegar. Sift remaining
Some home economists say, ingredients together and stir
"This year don't store it eat into creamed mixture one cup
it."
at a time, until evenly mixed.
In fact the recipe and Chill dough uncovered for two
directions for making hours. Pinch off enough dough
gingerbread houses in the for each each shape (see
r,
microwave oven are so easy gingerbread patterns,
you'll want to make some ex- assembly and decorating intras for your friends and Structions) and roll 18 Inch
lay.
thick on lightly floured waxed
The house Is completely paper. Cut out shapes and

2:30
ANOTHER WORLD

6:11
(1)CRACKERBARREL

"Laverno&amp; Shirley,"

DICK CAVETT Guest: John

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5:53

TV's top
"Mork A
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the leading spectator sport at
the 4077th.

n_si'iiss

(12) PTL CLUB

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(1)0 THE YOUNG AND THE

5:30
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6:30

(1) HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
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0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
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comedy series

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Some Tv seasons are known for
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for being good and some for
being rotten. But onbefore it
starts, the '79.'$0 season has
achieved a singular distinction.
This Is the season of the

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(1) NEWS

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Dan rushes to find
a stolen cross being demanded
by a killer who is holding a nun
In exchange for the priceless
artifact.

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stated. If fbI claim is socuredio the
security shell be described, The
claimant shall deliver suffIcient
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sble the clerk to mail one copy to
each personalrapresentative.

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weekly food budget. If you want each slice with salt. Place slices
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of economical fresh vegetable hour. Meanwhile, plunge
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protein and soul-satisfying for Remove from water, slip off
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Both are renowned for excellent slotted spoon and set aside. Add
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Cover and quickly bring
just to boiling. Turn off
heat. If necessary, remove
pan from burner to prevent
further boiling. Let eggs
stand covered in the hot
water 15 to 17 minutes for
Large eggs, (Adjust time
up or down by about 3
minutes thr each size
larger or smaller.)
Immediately run cold
water over eggs or put
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completely cooled. To
remove shell, crackle it by
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lunch or dinner, it's
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mix. Cover and chill to
blend flavors. Garnish with
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parsley, if desired.

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teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
4 tomatoes
Lettuce leaves
¼ cup chopped walnuts
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except tomatoes, lettuce
and walnuts Stir until
blended Cover and chill to
blend flavors, if desired.
Cut each tomato into 6
sections almost to stem end
and place on lettuce leaf.
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cup chicken mixture.
Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon
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Choose eggplant and zucchini beef over high heat, add onion
that are firm, of good color an and garlic, cook until meat is
tree of scars and bruises. Buy browned and onion is tender.
items that are fresh-looking, Add tomatoes, salt, oregano,
pnd avoid any that are flabby or basil and cinnamon Cover,
puffy Keep them refrigerated cook 10 minutes Set aside
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211 pounds small zucchinimeat sauce in 12zh 24nch
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3 tablespoons olive oil, minutes longer.Makea: 4
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1 tablespoon butter or
2 cloves garlic, minced
margarine
¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons chopped fresh
½ bay leaf
onion
44 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons flour
¼ teaspoon dried leaf thyme
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon dried leaf basil
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½ teaspoon salt
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i2nd Year, No. 38—Thursday, October 4,1979—Sanford Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(IJSPS 481-280)---Price 15 Cents

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Cost To Build
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New Lake Ma r y
School In Doubt

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Herald Staff Writer

lcniicth 4t; Live Oak Blvd.. as:clk-rrv
as awarded the base bid u'nti'it I but fito
toiitract taiiiiot It signed till the Utispeciuitd
items are looked over, Laver said.
I .aver fulls' blaiiied the deletion of itcii I,, o ll
the architectural firimi. Gutmann,I)r:i.ish
ssociates
:rchitects Pl;uiucr. Inc of
Sanford. Liver said ht' did not knott the 10-12
itcimis ere missing froiii the hiddinn package
prepared b) the architects and "did not
agree" with deleting them under any cirt'iimnstauces, but it happened anyo.ay.''
Itobort Feather, chairman of the board,
asked tliv the architects failed to include all
ittimis. Layer responded firm spokesmen said
'litt'' didn ' t have time to drao. specifications
for interior iork."
(utiiianii said he sai tio reason fur the
tonfusion since the firmiis t.outratt %%ith the
school board did not include furnishings and
t'qutpmmient
'We broke all kinds of records to get the
idaus done" (utiimaiw said. The plans ver
cuuiipletctl iii seven months u'ather than a )e;lc
( •utiiiamui stated isas tLswtl for an $11 million
project
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Photographer Torn Vincent within minutes
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Bank of Seminole. In the raised hand of the
suspect is a paper bag believed to hold the loot

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
been burned at the Sanford Buzz Barrow, F P1. cmi.
HeraldStalf Writer
plant and Burns said the bur- virorunental affairs official.
Co. ning will be strictly a
According to Barrow, If the
Florida Power and Light
thing".
experiment with coil at the
officials have selected the
Company officials In Miami Sanford plant is successful, it
Sanford generating plant as the
have
widespread
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said.
Burrow mild If the Sanford
experiment proves successful
and coil tisagt' bt'roiuies
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done for about four months. But significance to the utility in-

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in t ill' Ii hrary, I asen saul.
As it 'tanitis today, t'ustnut'tioii cii - ,? It
the list' hill we at $11 2. intillini $1 mitilliji
ii tote liv Itii'riishiiig the sihittI
'(fl),IithI) tutu e

siould have to pily as iiiut'Ii as $8
billion to complete the eonvOIMIItS

Cam-I ( ;iutivuamiiu, saill tdav those

Itir [inn needed timiu' to cuitrtliiuttt' ii ith the
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July

to Aug. 15.

Allan Kt't'th, vice chuainmian of the board,
proposed the school rebid th e high school.
layer said lie wüutd%'tave tt total tlst of nilssett
items fl omit the architects hi the luSt board
nmit'utirui out Oct. 10 arid thin a ducusnuum about

miieetint Wt'tluis ila
A spokusimuan for hit' irchiuttit u.tI furni ,

rehidilirug citulil bt

flutiu,n:ul

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$300000 to $1110,19IX.
At the nv
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the excuse and aski'I titus muchItitic did the
I irni have. I si' 'i' rcphtd hut' umchtitti ts
stttrki'tl on disni iiig up tilt- final plan from

The board is expected to get a report on bow
much that athIttlonitI Wo;k will cost ait Its twt

costs for. tlit- dclotud

of the fuel, he said, could

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havinj~ to inake e\cvssive plant

v as ticlet t'tl.

t'Iioo staff about the st,cuifu
dud and the district ii oul d

for sesset and is att'r hookup, p1w. whuates ii it
sill take to nvs fur tIn lOtut 1! thin'; tuft olit Of

The ('lurmiPamlY believes toil
i'oultl be its salvation, it fuel
that could be itself without

And today, at a mass for

church dogimia in the lace of the 'the milevi he himself had

priests and seminarians at the

changing moral chinale of the decided oil,is ill accord with tile

Executive Manager Jack Stella Taylor. Youthful by GAO sponsored by McDonald's.
On Wednesday at 6:10 p.m. in
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Homer told the Golden Age standards (she's still In her 40s)
Herald Staff Writer
One of the highlights of this the Civic Center, the Over 50
The prospect of the crew from Olympics executive committee she swam the Nile River, year's Golden Age Olympic Club will sponsor it Jubilee
the "Real People" TV show to Wednesday," and it looks like the English Channel twice and week will be Friday night Dinner Dance with musk by the
film events, an honorary they'll be here — thanks to Art set a world's record last year in during the halftime of the Sanford Serenaders. The club
celebrity hostess who will open Grindle! Grindle was featured swimming from Bimini to Seminole-Lyman football game will also sponsor the dance
the week by swimming Lake on "Real People" last season as Florida a distance of 160 miles at the Seminole High School contest that day front 2-4:30
Stadiwn. The SIIS Band will p.m. Tickets are available now
Monroe and a uni-sex beauty one of the country's outstanding in 51 hours,
TV car salesmen and he concontest
Homer said that Stella has feature an Olympic theme and for the dinner.
The third special event will be
These are just three of the tacted representatives of the agreed to swim Lake Monroe the 55-yard dash event of the
from the Volustai'slde to the GAO will be run and medals a Jubilee Variety and Talent
highlights which promise to show about the Olympics.
The NBC show seen locally on Sanford Marina, a distance of a presented to the winners,
Show, 'fltursday, at 7:30 p.m. at
make the fifth annual Golden
Age Olympics to be held Nov. 5- Channel 2 on Wednesday nights 3-miles 100 yards.
The rest of the track and field the Civic Center under sponfeatures ordinary people doing
10 unlue
q.
A check was presented to events, which are sponsored by sorship of the Greater Sanford
."We have had two phone calls the most extraordinary things. GAO chairman Jim Jernigan the Sanford Kiwanis Club, will Chamber of Commerce.
C ha in be r Executive
This year's honorary hostess by Dan Moss, manager of the take place Saturday beginning
from 'Heal People', Greater
Secretary Virginia Longwell
Sanford Chamber of Commerce will be marathon SWÜIUnCfZayre Department Store in at 9 a.m. at the stadiwn,
reports 60 entries for the GAO
Sanford, for $500 from Zayre to
In addition to the competitive have already been received
cover the expenses of bringing
to be held during the
?,ls. Taylor to Sanford for theevents
daytime hours, this year mostly from out of town, in.
eluding one from a 77-year-old
week.
Jubilee events will be presented swimmer in the Virgin Islands.
an~
Miss Florida will also be at night to entertain and occupy
insurance coverage will
Ars.d Tb Click ..........4-A Horoscope .................2B present for the opening cer- the participants,
again
be available to all par&amp;Idge .................... 21 HospItal ................... 3* mony to be held at 9:15 a.m.
On Monday, Nov. 5, a Uni-Sex ticipants to cover them while
C41111111102 ....................21 ObItuaries .................. 2* Monday, Nov. 5 at the Sanford Jubilee Beauty Contest will be
they are competing.
O'isi.s'd .................21 OURSELVES
. 11 Civic Cen(.The Wing ofthe held at 7p.m. at the Sanford
Anew addition to the aquatic
E$sr1al ..................4A Sports ................... ITA OlympIc torch Will be by last Civic Center under the spon.
sports,
sponsored by the
Dear Abby ........,...•
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prophetic tradition," he said. ss'ert' the biggest cause of the cenut, the same steep inerease Increase since a 2 l'r'uut
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declaring it is not a question of ambitious seven-day, six-city cy and said God himself had problem of the ordination of understand that the church's largest cause.
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human rights but of God's will, journey for peace, the pope decreed only men should be women,
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priests ordained and mass view of sexuality" and the inside and outside the church
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was up 72,8 from a year earlier. processed poultry and bakery of increased retail prices.
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such t011- experiment has been set thus
was likely chosen due to its air conditions. We are doing coal-oil mixture in coal-fired version would
be difficult amid far Barrow suiiii Feb. 1 would
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                    <text>471st Year, No. 271—Monday, July 2,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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by Hal Kaufman

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Tongue Teasel Sheridan Schott and Noah Knott shot
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better to be Schott than Knott. Or was It?

OUT OF SIGHT
OUT OF MIND?
Select an assortment
of ten aces, deuces and
treys — five red and
five black — from a
deck of ordinary playing cards. Now, propose a memory test.
Place the cards In a
row on a table, alternating the reds and
blacks. Invite friends
to observe the order of
the cards for two minutes. At the end of this
time, turn the cards
face down, and ask
participants to list the
sequence from left to
right as accurately as
possible.
It takes a super effort to name more than LET'S FACE ITI Our friends above seem to be pleased by
four or five In order,
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A rea Businesses Hopeful
Despite C arter's Gloom
By BRAD PURDOM

time last year.
"We are very positive but "will not reduce it any improvement, though.
"Our unemployment rate Is through 1979 and the first half of further."
Merchants at the Altamonte
4.7 percent1 t' he sald."That's 1980," said Patricia Lewis,
"In the last 30 to 45 days we Mall have not felt "much of an
In spite of gloomy economic the lowest figure In 10 years. We maPager of public affairs. She have reduced our number of effect yet," according to Lewis
forecasts by the Carter ad- placed 348 persons in jobs in said companies ordering from employees by 25 to 30 percent," Zarka, general manager of the
ministration, area employment June of this year whereas last Strom berg-Ca rlson always said Atchley, president of the mall.
officials and businesses are not year we placed 313. We have place their orders at least 9-12 company. "Our sales have
Zarka said the mall's
expecting any immediate 1,312 jobs listed right now in months in advance. That, she come down about the same retailers have told him that
problems.
light Industry and services and said, gives the industry an amount, but we expect the fewer people seem to be coming
Ralph Prescott,manager of we're looking for qualified advantage In dealing with situation will probably ease by to the mall but that sales in
the local office of the Florida applicants."
economic changes.
next spring."
terms of dollars are going up.
State Employment Office, says
Stroznberg.Caz'lson of Lake
Ed Atchley of Cobia Boat Co.
Atchley said It would likely be
"The people
who
do come are
job placement In Seminole Mary also reports a "stable" in Sanford, said his company 1981 before the economic spending
more
money,"
he
County is running ahead of this employment picture.
recently has cut employment situation showed any real said.
Herald Staff Writer

OPEN ENDI "Everything that is really great and Inspiring is created by the individual
who can labor in
," said Albert Einstein. As you s.., the last word Is missing.
Scrambled, the word's lifters are MEROF ED. What
Is the word?

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Evening Herald—(USPS 48-280)—Price 15 Cents

Fireworks To Light July 4 Fetes
By JANE CASSELBERRY

cake walk, the Jaycee dunking
The Sanford Youth Baseball long celebration highlighted by and best decorated vehicle,
machine, rope climb, Pony Assn. will have baseball a Little Miss Firecracker most original theme or
rides, and at 3 p.m. the greased playoffs.
Pageant beginning at noon in costume.
Seminole County residents pig contest,
the
center of the mall, hot air
will not have to drive far to find
The
General
Sanford
Throughout the day there will
The Gay 90's Saloon and Raw
balloon
rides, and at 9 p.m. Oyster Bar
a good old-fashioned Fourth of be authentic re-enactments
at 9 a.m. as
Memorial Library and Museum what they claim is the biggest well as otheropens
food concessions
July celebration ranging from a Civil War skirmishes and the will be open to the public fireworks display In central at the center. The trout stream
parade
to
spectacular Order of the Feather will throughout the day.
Florida.
fireworks displays.
present Indian dances and
(fishing for live mountain
The
Sanford
Kiwanis
will
In Sanford, the community crafts.
With the exception of the trout), Hole-in-one contest and
have free blood pressure tests pageant all of the events will booths and rides open at 10 a.m.
celebration will be at Fort
The Disabled American and the Red Cross will provide take place in the green parking The opening ceremonies and
Mellon Park beginning at ii
a.m. and continuing throughout Veterans and the American first aid. The Sanford Lions will lot west of the mall. There will awards will be at 10:30 a.m.
Legion
willchicken
be serving
be games, barbecue and enthe day, climaxed at dark with
becued
andbarthe
All
systems
tertairunent.
At 11 the Bahia "Green.
the shooting of $1,200 worth of Veterans of Foreign Wars will
The Maitland-South Seminole sheens" Motorcycle Unit will
fireworks over Lake Monroe. have a corn boll. The Jaycettes
Chamber of Commerce will hold a competitive Field Drill
are go'
"All the money has come in will serve hot dogs and cold
sponsor the 22nd annual Demonstration in the parking
for the fireworks and all drinks; Over 50 Club will serve have the Sight Mobile on hand Independence Day celebration lot and the entertainment
systems are go," said Jack cake, Iced tea and coffee; the for free glaucoma tests for at the Maitland Civic Center. center will open. There will be
Horner, executive manager of KnigMS of Columbus, popcorn; those over 20, acuity tests for
The main parade will proceed continuous entertainment until
the Greater Sanford Chamber the Sanford Lions Club will those 12 and over, and blood down Maitland Avenue from 5p.m. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In
of Commerce,
which is coor- have cotton candy and root- pressure tests from 11 air. to Sandapur to the civic center at 9 the west wing there will, be
dinating
the event,
beer; Beautification
and the Good Samaritan 4:30 p.m.
n.m. Judging for the children's Bingo. At 2 p.m. hot-air balloon
"The fireworks will be Home
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from 17-92 to Mellonville
In Altamonte Springs, the Awards will be given for the At 7 the drawing for grand
Avenue," he added.
State Representatives Bobby Altamonte-South Seminole funniest, most original, prizes will be held and from
There will be fun for the Hattaway and Bobby Brantley Jaycees have Joined with the patriotic costumes and most 7:30 to 11 there will be disco
whole family with a Moon Walk, will speak.
Altamonte Mall to put on a day- unusual, best decorated bike dancing.
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The Shop and Lab Building provides a permanent facility for
Seminole Community College's new vocational building and
the reupholstery, emergency medical technology, paramedic and
library addition have been completed and will make their debut
firefighting programs. New programs will be offered in small
this fall,
engine repair, auto body work and welding
"We wound up our construction contract last Friday," said
Special features of the library addition will include anR.T. Mllwee, assistant to the college president. "We have one or thropology, bin-feedback, experimental psychology, and forensic
two men who are sweeping up before wc can move everything .t.
laboratories along with study rooms, reading, cataloging and
A dedication ceremony committee whose members consist of
microfilm areas, Language, reading labs, offices and general
faculty and students are studying the most appropriate time to
classrooms will complete this addition to the college.
schedule the event, Milwee said today. The ceremony will be held
Seminole Community College offers all pre-professional majors
either In August or September.
In Its basic two-year program. In addition to its academic
The new vocational building, a shop and lab building and
programs, the college also has a wide variety of technicimi courlibrary addition have cost approximately $4,406,000 in conses, and Its community service and leisure time programs are
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parallel programs is increasing, whereas the national trend sees
the programs holding steady. College officials say that the growth
trend at the college Is a reflection of the continued growth in the

Seminole County area.
People of different ages celebrated the loth annual reunion of Navy and Marine Education,
SCC is also an area vocational education school with modern
The Vocational BuildiN will offer courses such as equipment and facilities geared to help students acquire skWs
Corps personnel who had served aboard the former Sanford Naval Air Station in
engineering, technology, food service, medical records, and home
needed for employment or advancement in specific vocational
different ways. David and Winnie Scott (photo below), who came from New management
program3. Its classrooms will also ho use typing
areas.
Orleans for the event, and Jim and Mary Hay of Sanford join in a toast to ship.

mates, while the younger generation enjoy a ride in a hay wagon towed by Wes
Giles. The reunion was hosted by the Fleet Reserve Association Saturday at Its More Paperwork
building on West First Street and was attended by more than 400 persons.
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validate the securities offered was to eliminate five positions
A bill enacted by the Florida
He said each of the other 67 as collateral on the countyin Tallahassee, but the result is
Legislature this past session counties In the state also will funds,
the almost certain addition of
has put the burden of have to either hire additional
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monitoring public fund help or require present per. sibility that can't be taken level.
depositories on the shouldersof sonnel to assume extra work. lightly, not with millions of
"It's going to be a night-'
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oppositions
of the 67 counties will now là Beckwith said.
Beckwith said the effect of :
The bill provides that the to do the work that has
Tom Locker, assistant in the the bill may result in banks
clerk of the circuit court of the previously been done by five Orange County Comptroller's having to post collateral above
county replace the Department staff members in the state office, said the bill was passed what is actually required.
of Banking and Finance as the comptroller's office.
agency responsible for main- Public funds In the county are
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depositories.
16 banks. The funds range up to
The bill was opposed In a $24 million In any given bank. Around The Clock .......... IA Horoscope
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Lake Mary Pair Killed In Auto Accident'

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The Investigation Is continuing today in a head-on collision that
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
killed a Lake Mary man and his 15-year-old stepdaughter.
A 37-year-old Winter Springs man was a rrested late Saturday
The only curvivor of the Saturday night accident is Fred M.
night when he allegedly pointed a .22 cali ber pistol at patrons of a
Strohm, 55, of 570 Trade Winds Road In Winter Springs, Strohm is
Sanford motel, according to Seminole County deputies.
reported In fair condition today at Florida Hospital-Altamonte.
Melvin Thomas Smith of Winter Springs was arrested about
He suffered two broken legs in the accident, records Indicate.
11:11 p.m. Saturday and charged with aggravated assault with
Dead are Mark Thomas Webster, 25, of 265 Third St. and his
firearm and carrying a concealed weapon.
stepdaughter, Joan Webster, who was a passenger in the car.
According to the _____
report, de puti es were dispatched to the Day's
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the accident ocbmondate
road
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lnterdate4 in reference to an intoxicated
curred at 11:43 on U.S. High way 17-92 near Big Tree Road, about
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When deputies arrived at the scene, Smith was seen standing
Webster was traveling northbound and Strohm southbound in a at the apartment of Terry Allan
Gran, 29, of 773 Wymore Road, on the walkway of the hotel in front of room 216 Smith was
1978 Ford Truck when the collision occurred.
Pacesetter Apartments, Altamonte Springs, and transported the searched by deputies who said they found the plsto( underneath
Highway patrol officials said no determination has been made trio to the Seminole County Jail.
They are scheduled for their his shirt stuffed In his pants.
on charges In the incident.
Initial appearance today.
Smith was placed on an Initial bond of $5,250.
TRIO ARRESTED
Gran, Daniel Elliott Schoenberg, 22, and Charles Scott
A 29-year-old Altamonte Springs man and two Ohioans are Rutherford, 22, both of Ohio, were.charged with engaging in
ASSAULT CHARGE
A 49year.old Altamonte Springs man who threatened police.
being held without bond today following their arrest on charges of organized crime, conspiracy to corrupt, corrupting another with
engaging in organized crime, according to Seminole County
with an unloaded shotgun was arrested early Saturday morning:
drugs, aggravated trafficking in marijuana and conspiracy to
deputies.
at his home, according to Seminole County deputies.
commit aggravated trafficking In ma
mari
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Deputies arrested the three men about 6:15 a.m. this morning
Ephrom Murdock Skeen, 49, of 933 Seminole Ave., was charged .
The three men were arrested by Seminole County deputies who
were acting on three fugitive warrants for their Indictments from with three counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and
resisting arrest with violence.
Surnmltt County, Ohio.
Skean Is being held without bond at the Seminole County Jail.
The men's arrest concluded a 17-month investigation that
began August 1976 and Included 8 law enforcement agencies in He is scheduled for arraignment at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
According to deputies, Skeen barricaded himself in his home:
Florida and Ohio, said John Spolski, spokesman for Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Department.
and
threatened to shoot anyone who approached him. Neighbors
MRS. MAY LESHER
FREEMAN WOODALL
Gran was one of 14 defendants arrested In June 1979, by Orange complained to Altamonte Springs police who then relayed the call
Mrs. May B. Lesher, 92, 2004
Mr.Third
Freeman
Woodall,
702conspiracy
and Seminole
county
deputiescharges,
and charged
with
91 counts
S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford, died W.
Street,
Sanford73,
died
in drug
trafficking
Spolskl
said.
Twentyof to Seminole County deputies.
Sunday night at Winter Park Saturday in Graceville. He pounds of marij
Skeen was apprehended when he tried to catch his dog as it ran
Memorial Hospital. She was lived in Sanford 18 years. Born
uana and six ounces of cocaine were seized,
from his home. Skeen was carrying an unloaded shotgun, deputies .
born in Selnagrove, Pa. and in Attalla, Ala., He was em- SPOiski said.
say.
lived in Sanford for 42 years. ployed by the Seminole County
She was a member of the First School Board.
Presbyterian Church and was
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
the wife of the late Lea R. Bcra Woodall of Sanford; one
Lesher, a former city com- son, Russell of Swnmerville,
missioner of Sanford. She was a Ga., 4 daughters, Mrs. Willie By United Press International
Gold Star Mother.
Oil analysts note that If Saudi Saudi Arabia, quoted official the Saudi royal court.
Rutledge of Centre, Ala., Mrs.
In a move that could provide Arabia Increased Its exports by sources as saying the Increased
Survivors include one Gladys Jennings, Birmingham relief
Before last week's OPEC
from the worldwide oil I million barrels per day and oil outpu
t
would
provide
the
meeting
and the Big Seven
daughter, Mrs. Sam Martina, Ala., Mrs. Bonnie Wells f shortage, Saudi Arabia has if no other major producers funds necessary tospeedupthe enersummitInTokyo,Saudi
of
Altamonte
Springs;
grandGasden,
Ala.,
and
Mrs.
decided
to
boost
Its
oil
decreased
their
production
—It
Implementation
daughters, Mrs. W.E. Mock, Margaret Koger of Sanford.
the coun- Arabian oil minister Sheikh
Auburn, 41a., Mrs. Mary Ellen
Briason Funeral Home Is in production, the Saudi press would help considerably to ease try's five-year economic Ahmed Zaki Yamani had said,
agency said today.
the tight oil market conditions development plan.
Imuer of Miami and Mrs. Don charge of arrangements.
the Sa udis might increase their
But the report did not specify which have existed for the past
Sturgeon of Lubbock, Texas;
"saudi
Arabia
today
decided
oil
production to 9.5 million
how much extra oil will be six months.
two grandsons, Stephen
Funeral Notices
SII3
barrels
per day if the major
raise
p
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duced,or for how long.
to
temporarily its
The total'world
Martins, Orlando and Chal
(oil)
output
within
the
frameWestern
consuming nations
The Saudis currently produce has
Martina of Miami and six gm-catbe
LESHER, MRS. MAY I. —
work
of
Its
policy,
to
provide
made
serious
moves towards
about 8.5 million barrels per ween 1.5 million and 2 million
grandchildren. BrIsion funeral
Funeral services for Mrs.
spend
on
conservation.
enough
cash
to
day
about
35
percent
of
total
barrels
per
day.
B. Lesher,92,of 2004 S. Magnolia
home In charge of
rgeAve., Sanford, who died Sunday
OPEC production.
Saudi Arabia has a suatalna
ments.
The report from Jiddab, development projects in the
at Winter Park, will be at 4 P.M.
country
in
accordance
with
the
We
oil production capacity of
MRS. EMMA LUMB
Tuesday, at Brisson Funeral
five-year
plan,"
the
agency
about
10.5 million barrels per
Home.
Burial
In
Evergreen
Mrs. Emma C.Lumb,92,2410
said.
quoting
official
sources
in
day.
Cemetery. Brlsson Funeral
Hearings
Off
Limits?
N. Narcissus Ave., Sanford,
Home PA in charge.
born InHolt Co unty In Missouri,
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WOODALL, FREEMAN
died Saturday night at Sanford
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public
may
be
Funeral
services
for
Freeman
Nursing and Convalescent
barred from pretrial hearings at an accused criminal's request
Wall, 73, of 702 W. Third St.,
Home. She was a member of
Sanford, who died Saturday in
when publicity poses a threat to selection of an Impartial jury, a
Monday, July 2, 1979—Vol. 71, No. 271
First United Methodist Ch urch.
Greceville, will be at 2 p.m.
narrowly
divided Supreme Court ruled today.
Tuesday at the Church of God of
Sur vivors are one sister, Mrs.
Published Daily and Sunday, except Saturday W The Sanford er
The justices affirmed, 5-4, a New York Court of Appeals
H ald,
Prophecy with Rev. Harold
Inc., $0 N. French Ave., Sanford, Fla. 32771.
Betty Woolgar, of Sun City. Cal.
Pound
officiating and Rev,
decision giving judges wide discretion on when to close pretrial
Sacand Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 32771
.LH. Messer assisting.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA
hearings on the admission of incriminating evidence.
Burial will be in Oalilawn
Sanford Is In charge of
The
Home Delivery: Weak, 75 cents; Month, $3.23; Months, $15 SO; Year,
P-tbet
MemorIal Park. Brisson Funeral
t on gives no "af firmativerlght
arrangements.
.,,.. WeakUcants
Home PA in charge.
of access" to pretrial proceedings.
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PALM, Majorca (UP!) At least five people were
killed and Injured early today In fire that swept the
Hotel El Paso in Pahni, on the island of Majorca.
Authorities said most of the victims were hotel guests
and died of smoke poisoning or from jumping from windows of the nine-dory building in the canter of Palma.
They were not immediately Identified.
Eighteen of the Injured were hospitalized.
The fire broke out in a public room of the hotel, which
can accommodate up to 494 people. Authorities said more
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five-day visit mixing tourism with a civics lesson for the
Soviet leadership on the sensitivities of the U.S. Senate of
'SALT.
Byrd arrived in Leningrad Sunday and was met by
local Communist Party and government officials. He
visited the Hermitage museum with his wife and dined
later with American Consulate officials.
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on the strategic arms limitation agreement.

Warplanes Bomb Masaya

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) President Anastasio
Somoza's warplanes bombed Masaya, where Sandinista
rebels say they are regrouping for a north-south pincer
drive to capture the capital 16 miles away.
Political sources in Managua said Somoza was faced
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with a desperate need for new military hardware and had
turned to Israel for the arms. An Isrii'U spokesman in Tel
Aviv denied any Israeli arms were bound for Nicaragua.
Masaya, held by Sandinistas since June 24, has become
a crucial guerrilla staging area In the month-long civil
war. A column estimated at 1,500 men cleared out of
2 eastern Managua Thursday and moved into the city.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The makers of an acne
product endorsed by singer Pat Boone have agreed to set
up a restitution fund following a Federal Trade Cornmission complaint charging it made false promises to its
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reached with Karr PreventatIve Clinical Products Inc. of
Beverly Hills to set up a fund to repay customers who
bought more than 800,000 bottles of Acne Statin.
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MIAMI (UP!) — Defense careful enough in instructing Bundy's attorneys, Ed Harvey,
attorneys today Intended to Miss Neal) not to look at a Tallahassee public defuider.
protest use of a hypnotized newspaper photographs of
Eng was questioned by Police
eyewitness and a dentist who Bundy after he was arrested and released because he said he
says no one but Theodore driving a stolen car across the was home asleep on the night of
Bundy could have bitten a slain Florida Panhandle one month the murders.
Ciii Omega sorority member. after the slayings. At first, she
In 0 deposition unsealed only
did not recognize Bundy as the
The prosecution's murder man she saw leaving the C'hi Saturday, after the jury was
case against Bundy, a Utah law Omega house.
sequestered, Eng told Bundy he
school dropout, hangs on the
The defense is sure to raise found a tennis ball laying
testimony of Nita Jane Neary the name of Ronnie Eng, a around outside the sorority
and Dr. Richard Souviron.
student who did odd jobs for the house while cleaning one day.
Miss Neary caught a fleeting Chi Omegas and once was
tennis
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tyhouse before dawn on Jan. 15, resembling the killer,
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one so much so many the defendant asked.
alone could have made the bite girls, it just, I couldn't WI"On a tennis ball lying in the
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of the courtyard," Eng
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"Vie kind of think we came
A motion to have Souvii-on
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dIsmissed as an unreliable pretty close to , representing
witness will be argued out of the Eng in this case, said one of mad backhand," Bundy said.
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friends — and the public, too, should feel safe in them.
A group of more than 1,000 employees took out a fullpa ge advertisement in Sunday's Tulsa World to express
unhappiness with suggestions that plane maintenance and
Inspections might have been responsible for the crash of a
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Osceola Transportation
llamric said the Trans- percent.
on th e 3-year-old Metro subway buses and subways were full
Authority.
Herald Staff Writer
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portation Authority recently
system
set records five weeks before the gas crunch, both now
"We don't have our J une had set up a telephone hot-lin e crease down to one ca use,
More people are using public
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transportation in Seminole ridership fugures in yet,' he to handle th e influx of people said, "but our call volume
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watch several packed trains
County,
to said, "but based on the num be r calling for information,
according
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In
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the system pass be fore they can fin d even
spokesmen for area buses, cabs of calls we're getting from
From Washington D.C. an offering some reduced fares, cannot handle
increased standing room. Officials say
and trains, apparently due to people who have obviously Auto-Train spokesman said but the gas situation
must
have
ridership
demands.
On
the first auto traffic is down by 9 to 11
the gasoline crunch.
never used the bus system advance reservations for the something to do with it.
day
of
odd-even
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rationing,
Percent in the last two weeks.
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last year. She said reservations operates taxi service in were out of
rush-hour
service
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largest commuter rail :
manager of Orange-Seminole- ridership is definitely up:'
for the rest of the year are up 55 Seminole County. They sup- because
of
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plied no figures on ridership probleriis,
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The trial of six men
charged with turning former Gov. Ray Blanton's office
Into a "crim inal enterprise" by selling clemency to
convicts gets underway in federal court this week.
Fo ur onetime Blanton aides are among the defendants.
Th eir t rial Is schedul ed to begin Tuesday, but could be
dealyed for a day or two because on of th e defendants,
William Aubrey Thompson, Is on trial in Chattanooga on
separate charges of Income tax evasion.
The prosecution In th at case is expected to complete its
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By JIM HAYNES

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Trinity Prep's soccer team is getting to be
something of globetrotters.
The South Seminole private school will send its
soccer squad to Europe July 20, marking the fourth
overseas tp for the Saints booters.
Seems Trinity gets as big a kick out of flying as
it does booting the ball around on the field.
Amsterdam is the initial destination, although
the team won't' play until it reaches a Bavarian
village called Kitztngen, where the headmaster of a
school there has arranged for the team to be hosted
for five days. The team will play three matches in
that span and a visit to nearby Munich is also
planned.
The itinerary calls for a train trip to Paris, a

Jaunt across the English channel then a visit to
Maidenhead, a suburb of London. Bristol and Southport stops are also planned.
The trip extends through Aug. 14.
Six additional matches are planned in England.
Likely what coach Ray Herod and his players
are looking forward to most is attending
professional soccer games and taking part in
special clinics set up by the pro coaches.
Richard Arscott, a staunch Trinity booster, is
setting up details for the trip and Trinity headmaster Rev. Canon A. Bees Hay will meet the team
in Germany and also spend some time with the
players in England.
Seminole Community College basketball coach

Joe Sterling has signed Gainesville star Ron James
to a scholarship, beefing up the outlook for another
strong SCC season this fall.
James, 6-3 and 190 pounds, was the top scorer in
Alachua County last season, scoring at the rate of 21
points per game.
And he made the usual list of local all-county and
all-conference teams.
"I feel he is an outstanding prospect," said
Sterling. "I am looking forward to working with
him."
James comes from an athletic family. He had
three brothers involved In sports - one plays
football at the University of Florida; one plays
football at Iowa State; and the other is a basketball
player with Santa Fe Community College.

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Traditionally, Americans have long been
classified as "joiners", a label many citizens are
proud of.
Voluntarism is a typical USA characteristic that
has helped shape the image of U.S. citizens in many
countries. Americans are frequently pictured as
friendly, outgoing and self-reliant.
Such a flattering concept probably dates back to
the Revolutionary War era when our fledgling
nation was struggling to survive. Self-reliance was
then an essential quality.
WASHINGTON (NEA) — Federal bureaucrats
These facts take on renewed significance as the
made
June a month that World Airways would
nation prepares to celebrate the 203rd birthday of
like to forget.
the United States of America. The American
World's misfortunes reflect the haphazard
Historic and Cultural Society, Inc., has vigorously
nature of government regulation. As often
promoted patriotic community programs through
happens, the federal actions mixed good in.
tentions with excessive zeal and a lack of
the preceding 21 days extending to Flag Day. The
co
common sense.
21-day Honor America concept is a parallel to the
The result may be a serious blow to a small
21-gun salute to honor a head of state.
company struggling to provide a unique service
This period was officially created by a joint
to American consumers.
resolution of the Congress and signed into law by
Edward J. Daly, World's president, gained
the President in June 1975. Members of Congress,
fame for the Oakland-based company when he
new desperate mercy missions of Vietnamese
governers and mayors have actively joined in
orphans in 1975 before Saigon fell to North
supporting this campaign and have called on their
Vietnam. In normal times, its principal services
constitutents to participate.
have been commercial charter flights and
A Census Bureau survey in recent years
military transports.
produced the estimate that 37 million people in the
That was until last April when the Civil
United States above the age of 13 years are
Aeronautics Board granted World the authority
engaged in volunteer work in the spirit of helping
it had sought for 12 years--to offer low fares to
others,
all passengers on its daily flights from New York
and Baltimore-Washington airports on the East
Such a figure reflects a wholesome, generous
Coast to Los Angeles and San Franciso-Oakland
attitude that has helped this nation become the
on the West.
leader of the world's democracies.
World's one-way fare of $108 occasionally has
This total denotes a substantial block of
been met by other airlines on those routes but
Americans that by its example
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enter the field of voluntarism. To a casual observer
World have all passengers paid the same &amp;eap
fare.
it might seem that so many willing hands could
Not surprisingly, World did well with its new
dispose of the bulk of the country's social problems.
services.
It filled more than 75 percent of the
Unfortunately, emergencies of assorted types,
seats or 11 9 two daily round trips. This compared
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used as a rocket test range was turned over to
farming by an aerospace company. The land lies in
an arid region and the belief prevailed that
"Nothing will grow here." But new methods of
cultivation have produced rewarding crops and
helped to revive the area economically,
In another corner of the country, Robert Sanchez, 29, worked with two scientists of the
University of New Mexico to develop a program to
produce nuclear drugs. This breakthrough enables
hospitals to use the drugs as tracing agents for
locating tumors.
Such undertakings contribute to the health and
wealth of the nation. But these events are large and
complex and beyond the scope of the average
American.
But much can be accomplished at the local level
to Honor America. You and your neighbors can
arrange for appropriate patriotic decorations,
centering on the American flag. Remind your club,
your union or other organization to lend impetus to
such observances, possibly of a financial nature.
Remember John Adams' note to his wife
Abigail: "...this great anniversary festival ought to
be commenorated as the day of deliverance, by
solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty..."
Plan a parade, whip up a picnic, promote a
Sports contest, schedule a band concert, put on a
pageant, touch off a fireworks display, honoring
America in an appropriate manner.
One point, at any rate is clear: no manner of
organizational gadgetry can make a great society.
It takes people to make a society great righteous, justice-loving, idealistic, freedom-loving
people.
Join us in giving America a Happy Blrthdqy this
coming Fourth of July.

BERRY'S WORLD

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to express a special thanks to your
wonderful staff for all the excellent
coverage from our chapter this year.

We have been Just delighted with all
of them and especially the pictures
taken by Tom Netsel, just a super
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many ways to make all the articles interesting.
Keep up the good work. This community is worthy to have a great
newspaper like yours.
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Rebecca K. Sweet, President

They Were There
With regard to the headline article In
Monday's Evening Herald entitled
"Trucking Accord Eases Seminole Gas
Crisis," it was a great surprise to me
when I picked up the paper, read the
headline article and found that I had not
attended the meeting I had attended
that afternoon.
Please b informed that when I am
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If there is some way you could clerly
advise the public that Robert Dinkins
and I did live up to our responsibility
and did participate In the Seminole
County Energy Panel meeting, I would
sincerely appreciate it.
RobertG. "Bud" Feather
Altamonte Springs

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All letters must be signed,
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traveling.
And to what effect? The meetings of the
highest and mightiest make front and editorial
pages, but is the public really paying much at.
tentlon? Summits have become such a familiar
mechanism of contemporary diplomacy that the
instinctive reaction to yet another for many of us
may be a large yawn and a quick turn to another
page.
It wasn't always so. Not so long ago In even
the medlumrange view of history, face-to-face
encounters between world leaders were events of
high drama, often even extreme crisis. One
example of the latter, the 1938 four-power
Munich conference, made such a vividly lasting
impression on public consciousness that
President Carter chose to stand bareheaded in
the rain upon his arrival in Vienna rather than
raise an umbrella, Munich's legacy to the world
as a symbol of "appeasement".
Munich, however, has always been in a class
by itself fortunately. The summits of the last
three decades essentially continue the tradition
it
coner.cei of the World War U allies.
After Potsdam in 1945, the.. were on th. Cold
War ice until 1955 and the Geneva summit that
made genuine headlines with the forerunner of
SALT, Dwight Eisenhower's "open skies"
proposal. The Soviets at that time weren't ready
o buy mutual air reconnaissance as a check
agaInst aggressive military build-up by either
iuperpower. And when the United States went
ihead on its own with the U-2 overflights of the
joviet Union.
As it turned out, "open skies" were soon to
become a calmly accepted reality thanks to
satellite surveillance rapidly developed by both
sides following the Soviet's technological
triumph In the launching of the first Sputnik. So
much for the dramas and' crises of yesterday.
Another mem orable summit, painfully so for
ameri ca n participants at the time, was the 1961
Cennedy-Khruschev confrontation in Vienna.
'rom it flowed the testing of wills in the Cuban
nissile crisis, possible the closest the world has
ome to t he real thing since the end of World War
I, and a Soviet psychological setback that it has
ret to recover from completely.
The list also includes Khruscliev's eye-.
)penlng and possibly mind-blowing visit to the
inited States In 1959 and Richard Nixon's
1storic Journey to Peking and anticlimatic
ollow-up to Moscow in 1972.
The high drama of those events Is largely
acking in the summiteering of more recent
fears. History may look back on Vienna and the
ign ing of SALT II as pivotal. But to today's
artIcipants and observers, it has more the
Ippearance of a ceremonial occasion,
repackaged and uneventful in itself.

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Jimmy Carter, the "out- published excerpts from the secret minutes of
alder" who won the presidency with his engaging Cabinet meet ings from November 1977, to early
grin, his down-home, folksy manner and his anti.
Carter's admonition to his Cabinet was not the
Washington rhetoric, had promised the
first time he had complained about leaks. Nor
American voters an "open" government.
But now It was August 1978, a tough 19 months will It be the last. Our associate Gary Cohn has
after the plain-spoken man from Plains stroll ed obtained the secret minutes from January 1978,
up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House and to the present from White House sources.
These hush-hush transcripts of the adbegan his People's Presidency. And Jimmy
Carter was as hot as the scorching summer ministration's toplevel discussions are hardly
weather outside the executive mansion, where spectacular reading. In fact, It's difficult to see
he was holding the 53rd meeting of his cabinet. why the president was so determined to keep
With portraits of Abraham Lincoln, Thomas them from the public unless he was reluctant
Jefferson and Harry Truman gazing down at to let the voters know that he and his department
him, Carter looked out over the oval mahogany beads have no clear solutions to the serious
table In the high-ceilinged, cream-colored pord
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Cabinet room and focused his blue eyes on his
Some of the laboriously transcribed m inutes
cabinet secretaries.
reveal a level of insight more characteristic of a
The president admonished everyone present to service club luncheon than the Inner circle of the
"treat the minutes of the Cabinet meetings with most powerful government in the world. At one
the care that should be given confidential recent meeting, for example, Carter informed
documents," and noted that the min utes being his Cabinet mem bers: "In California, there was
distributed by Cabinet Secretary Jack Watson substantial anxiety by motorists over limited
were clearly marked "For your eyes only."
gasoline supplies."
As luck would have it, we were the source of
At anot her m eeting, the secret minutes show
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seriously when he promised during his campaign had just witnessed at the Marine barracks in
to run "an open government to let our people Washington: "He described the Parade as an
know what our government leaders are doing, exciting and Inspiring event, and one that Is well
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business and labor leaders were supportive of
the administration's anti-inflation wage and
price guidelines, it turned out that more of them
weren't, to say the least.
Despite the essentially harmless nature of the
Cabinet discussions as revealed by the minutes,
Carter's concern about leaks of the "secrets" at
times has approached the paranoia of the Nixon
years. The minutes carry this impressive
covering notation: "Due to the nature of the
contents of the attached minutes, they are being
distributed to Cabinet Members with the request
that no copies or distribution be made, and that
they be kept 'for your eyes only."
Early list year. aft,ç we had published excerpts from some meetings, Carter ordered the
Cabinet secretary to find and plug the leak. In
April 1978, he summoned the Cabinet and senior
staff aides to Camp David and angrily dressed
them down for leaks that were so going on.
"You have to be more discreet," hessid.
Then on Aug. 7, according to the minutes, "Ths
President asked that Cabinet Members treat the
minutes of the Cabinet meetings with the care
that should be given confidential documents."
And finally Carter added the true NIZODIMI
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discussion of such trivial matters as the press
coverage given Individual Ca binet members.
The president has abandoned the practice of
going around t he room in a time-consuming
"show-and-tell" quiz of each Cabinet member,
and has focused instead on more substantive
Issues like energy, the economy and foreign
affairs.
Sometim es there are apparen t contradictions
between what is said in the pri vacy of the
Cabinet room and what is dispensed to the
public. Last April 23, for Instance, Energy
Secretary James Schlesinger warned the
president that "gasoline demand remains high,
and a tight supply situation is expected this
summer."
Not long afterwards Schlesinger told reporters
that motorists shoul d find it easier to buy gas this
summer. "Gas lines should end around the
country," he said. "There should be no
generalized shortages." This could reflect either
a rapidly changing situa tion or a tendencyby
Schlesinger to be more candid behind closed
doors.
Sometimes the min utes reveal a sur prising
failure to grasp the realities of a situation. At one
meeting, the president and La bor Secretary Ray

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Summits to the right of us, summits to the left
of us.
President Carter no sooner returns from
Vienna and the unteenth one-on-one SovietAmerican encounter than he is off to Tokyo for
the latest multi-lateral get-together of the
leaders of the industrial democracies.
Taking considerable li berty with the comment of the Prince de Ligne on the Congress of
Vienna, it sometimes seems that the big thing in
leadership th ese days isn't so much leading, it's

But the May 25 crash of the American Airlines
DC4O leaving Chicago's O'Hare Field suddenly
turned World's success Into a nightmare.
World's first missfortune was that all its
planes providing the new service were DC-10s.
When the Federal Aviation Administration orciered the grounding of all DC-10s, World's
service was stopped and it had not resumed by
late June.
Other airlines in addition to World were affected. Only World had the misfortune to fly the
DC-10 on all its scheduled flights.
But all six World DC-10s were from the "Series
30," a newer model of the plane. World officials
said the FAA should not have included this series
in its grounding order because all eight reported
incidents in which the Jumbo Jet suffered a crack
on the support pylon holding the wing involved
the "Series 10."
FAA officials, perhaps embarrassed by their
initial slow reaction to the DC-10 mishap,
declined to reverse their action. They kept both
the new and old planes on the ground even after
they had been cleared for flight by European
safety agencies.
The ultimate misfortune was to come. After
the settlement of its three-month mechanics
str&amp;e in late May, United Airlines Introduced
several gimmicks to attract customers. One of
them was a $108 fare from New York to Los
Angeles, less than half the normal price of $235.
American and Trans World Airlines, which serve
the same route, followed suit.
In each case, however, the airlines did not
provide the low fare for all passengers. Though
the splashy advertising indicated otherwise,
each airline could designate how many seats it
wanted to sell at each price.

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Now Comes The Hard Part

a sea blockade and duririgasturm
and let the ship
United Press International banquet before boarding his United States to "stop these of refugees it will accept for both set an example for the plight of Vietnamese "boatinthrough
drift to land.
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in Shanghai Saturday that ity has offended, appa!led an helpless people."
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President Carter announced increase its commitment," share of responsibility for these derscored by the desperate ship Sk y luck, moor
Hanoi's attitude towardi the disgusted the world coinout
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on 'lliursday that the United Ca.lifano said. "Together, the refugees."
flood of refugees fleeing inunity."
Califano's remarks on the hundred refugees to break see, cu their anchor chains
Vietnam has "appalled and He called on (luna to join the States was doubling the number United States and China can
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the fifth their joint statement.
ing the summit
In addition, they pledged to
leaders
annual meeting
agreed that increasing oil increase the use of coal and
prices and the cutback on nuclear energy "under condipetroleum imports will force tions guaranteeing our people's
their voters back home to safety."

trying to convince the people and historic."
The European nations will set
that they have to change their
oil
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leaders also agreed to country at the next meeting of
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Changes In L1*festyle

TOKYO (UPI) The energy
the meeting insisting the Big the competition among themimport In Geneva. Carter called the 60 percent since December.
Leaders of the Big Seven
President Carter's pledge to plemenung
the
summit Is over. Now comes the industrial giants struggled hold Imports to 8.5 million restriction,
move "extraordinary," British
"The results of the economic Seven set ceilings on the selves to buy oil on the spot
hard part - painful life-style through two days at the summit barrels a day for the next seven
The action came in the face of Foreign Secretary Lord Car- summit were superb," Carter amount of oil each would im- market in Rotterdam, Netherchanges in gore for people Ill and Friday agreed to set years will put Americans on the the steep, 24 percent price in. rington said it was "deplora- said after the two days of hard port, and successfully fought lands.
"New technologies in the field
bargaining. -They equaled our attempts by European nations
the United States, Canada, country-by-country quotas to "ragged edge of supply," U.S. crease by the 13 members of the ble."
The increase means the price highest expectations."
to have an overall quota for of energy are the key to the
France, West Germany, Italy, limit Imports of foreign oil officials said. Carter soon will Organization of Petroleum
Britain and Japan.
world's long-term freedom
The United States went into Common Market countries,
propose
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through 1985.
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WIMBLEDON, England
(UPI) - Before 15,000 cheering

In the showcase treat of
Wimbledon thus far, Austin was

perience, but ... the difference
will be who makes the best

The men's quarter-finals are
scheduled for Tuesday, at

shock was the elimination
Saturday of No. 2 John

that," she said following
Saturday's 6-4, 6.-3 victory over

younger girl Monday, although
a victory by Billie Jean

tennis, a 16-year-old American
girl figures to learn the full
meaning of intimidation today.

the first time ever, with a berth
In the semifinals at stake,

The first match on center
court today brings together
Evonne Goolagong Cawley and
Virginia Wade, followed by
King and Austin. In the other

Tom Okker, Jimmy Connors
faces Bill Scanlon, Roscoc
Tanner meets Tim Gullikson
and Adriano Panatta plays Pat
Dupre.

sets to Gulllkson.
Although King at times has
announced her intention to stop
playing in major singles
competition because of her age

play. My most fun is still to run,
jump and hit the ball."
King has been good enough
thus far, winning all four of her
matches in straight sets, and

her.
"I think Billie Jean will get
more psyched up for It than
Tracy. She always seems to
have something extra for

1, defendIng champion Martina

While the top eight women's

she Is feeling so fit now that she

four games in a set.

"But Tracy's a better player

Fromholtz and Evert Lloyd
goes against Wendy Turnbull.

quarter-finals, only four men's
seeds remain. The biggest

age.
"I'm tired of hearing about

either King or Austin In
Friday's final, favored the

my money on her because of
her groundstrokes."

Before the fact, Tracy Austin

"Because of our age difference,! didn't know if I'd ever get a

scared. But that was

Austin, who has been nIck-

the net at that master hypnotist, Billie Jean KInq.

Jean. "I'm glad I'm going to.

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eventually catches up with even the very best hitters, when he
finally got around to 39-year-old Carl Yastrsemskl.
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"Remember the year he had in 1967? He was supposed to be at
his peak then. And now look what he's doing 12 years later! He's a
better hitter now than he ever was.

talks about his incredible grace. When you talk with Dwight
Evans, Its his tremendous competitiveness, and Mike Torrez

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that impresses me most about Boston's didn't take transplanted Ok- Larry Nelson.
victory.
elder statesman Is his restraint. His patience and his lahoman Gil Morgan long to
A 40-foot birdie putt on the
Bryant, defending champIon
him.
Tennessee.
nated Nelson as Morgan Kite all faltered, but Nelson,
"Talking with Ted Winiams down through the years also
aved In Memphis in 1968 to check in the MemIs Golf threesomne with Morgan, kept
give in to the pitcher ... to take a walk rather than go after a pitch Optometry, he played one of the
"There's never been a

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a row, dropped Los Angeles into is batting only .262. As a starter,
In other gaines, St. Louis 12 in 15 innings.
a virtual last-place tie with he's O1or-l5, but tIe's 11.for-27 swept Philadelphia,13.7 and 2-1, CardInals 13-2, Phlllies 7-1:
Atlanta, 16 games out.
with two homers and nine RB! the Chicago Cubs swept the
Rookie catcher Ted Kennedy,
When someone asked Dod- as a pinch hitter.
New York Mets. 5-4 and 8-2, who got a chance to play
because of an injury to Ted
Simmons, was the star of the
Cards' sweep. He hit a grand
slain in the opener and a bloop
Morris Is Bc,cIc,
single to in the nightcap.
Cubs 5-8, Mets 4-2:
Seldom-used Steve Dillard

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Earned Run Average

Tueay's Games
Montreal at Chicago
New York at Phila, night
Pittsbgh at St. Louis, night
San Fran at Atlanta, night
at Cinci, night
I Los Ang at San Diego. night

Jack Morris, who missed Anderson of Morris. SHe's the complete a four-game sweep of drove in three runs in the
large Portions of the last two man we can start to build our Toronto.
nightcap.
seasons with arm prohiems, staff around. Now we need Yankees 6, lIed Sox 5:
Astros 4, I'adres 1:
spent the past off-season three more like him."
Rookie Jerry Narron cracked
Joe Niekm scattered eight
playing ball in Puerto Rico, and
Detroit tied the score in tilt? his first major-league home run hits over 8 1-3 innings to

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Tex 1.16; Guidry, NY 2.01; 4 Come By Chance
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Marshall, Minn 2.34; John, NY
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Sunday he tossed a five-hitter Jason Thompson and added two power New York over Boston leading 1h victory as Houston
Sunday to lead the Detroit runs In the second 011 1181 Red Sox.
won its fifth straight game.
Tigers to a 10-2 rout of the singles by Ron LeFlore and Lou Twins 2, WhIte Sox 1:
Giants 2-7, Reds 1-3:
stumbling Cleveland Indians. Whitaker.
Glenti Adams singled home
Mike Sadek doubled and
"My arm started to feel good
Elsewhere in the American Roy Smalley Froiii second base scored the go-ahead run in the
since winter ball," Morris said. League, it was Baltimore 10, with two out in tile 10th inning to sixth liming then doubled in a

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Cleveland 4, Detro;' 2
Mlesota 16, ChIcago 4
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which swept 29 gold medals in

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the 1975 Pan American games,

Seattle (Jones 2-7) a? Mm.
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job was safe for the Francisco swept Cincinnati, 2-I A's 13, Rangers 12:
and 7-3, and a double-header
time being.
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hIs fifth complete game.
Rangers' eight-game winning
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"Jack can pitch on any staff
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Paul Molitor and Gorman McCovey and Darrell Evans hit
Now, I've finally gotten my 3: California 14, Kansas City 2 Thomas homered to highlight a back-to-back homers to spark
and Oakland 13, Texas 12, in 15 five-run first inning to lead the Giants in the opener.
rhythm back."
Steve Kemp knocked in four Innings.
Milwaukee over Seattle.
In the National League, Angels 14, Royals 2:
runs with a single, a double and
TI r.iir T T
a homer to drop Cleveland to its Chicago swept New York, 5-4
Dan Ford and Don Baylor
12th loss in the last 14 games. and 8-2, Houston downed San t!lasted two homers cacti and

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When he doubled'down the right-fleldilne his first time up in the
second inning of Sunday's loss at the hands of the Yankees at
Yankee Stadium, for example, it marked the 1,00h extra-base
hit of his 19-year career, tying him with Ernie Banks of the Cubs
for 13th place on the all-time list.
Ya.z, hitting a cool .304, needs only 49 more hits to reach 3,000
and one more home run for 400. When he attains both those goals
he will become the first AmerIcan Leaguer ever to achieve this
unlqe qulnelia. Only Willie Mays, Stan Muatal and Hank Aaron
bava ever dons It hetors.

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grocery store.
In the American League, it
homer in the seventh,
"What can I say, I've had a would you sleep?"
was Detroit 10, Cleveland 2;
lot of key hits," Charlie Spikes
You can't blame Lasorda if
V,eve tried everything to [laltimore 10, Toronto 7; the
saId Sunday, after his single he feels he was robbed by tiy to get that spark," said New York Yankees 6, Boston 5;
Minnesota 2, the Chicago Cubs I
a 2-1 victory over the Los single iiiuved Pepe Frias into guys out there who got us into n 10 innings; Milwaukee 10,
Angeles Dodgers.
position to score on Jerry two World Series. Can 'ou tell Seattle 3; California 14, Kansas

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divided over whether to remain
a commonwealth or become the
51st State. But few incidents
"•"
marred the 4½-hour ceremony
Members of the Altamonte Springs Little League 13- Perkins, Willie Perry, Kevin Mann, John Luzzi, and only a few boos were Inyear-old all-star congregation Include, front row, Mark Cochran, coach Ralph Cochran, coach Cliff terspersed in the cheering for
the more than 500 American

ALTAMONTE

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ByUnited Press International gers' Manager Torn Lasorda
"He's got to be the best pinch Houston beat San Diego, 4-1,
Thzit's the difference a clutch howhe wassleeping these days, hitter production-wise any- and San Francisco swept
hit can make. The winner goes he replied, "I'm sleeping like a where," said Atlanta Manager Cincinnati, 2-1 and 7-3. A
quietly about his business, baby. I sleep for an hour then Bobby Cox.
double-header between PiUswhile the loser mumbles I'mupforanhour. ... If you had
burgh and Montreal was

5) 321.40.

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St. Louis (Main 2 62). 1:35

Los

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"There's no shame to It. I saw it happen with great hitters like
MlckeyMantle,AlKalLne,HarmonKil]ebrew,FrankHowardand
Brooks Roinson, all of 'em. Not with Yaz, though. He's a much

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diving contingent is eeded to
sweep most, If not all, the
medals for today's six events.
It had been anticipated the
United States would receive a
less than hearty reception from

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(Krukow 5.5),

iladeiphia

warm reception from more
than 30,000 Puerto Ricans
during Sunday's opening
ceremonies welcomed the
United States' Pan American

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Eighth game
I BeidWally
10.60 19.20 1.20
2GastiOiano
5.20 3.10
6SaidRodol(o
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Phila 6. S?.L 4, 10 inns.
i'iouston 3. San Diego
;: tia 7, Los Ang 4, 10 inns.
Sunday's Results
at P?sbgh, 2, ppd., rain
. Chicago 5. New York 1, 1st
: Chicago S. New York 2, 2nd
Louis 13, Phila 7, 1st
k.5t. Louis 2, Phila 1, 2nd
Fran 2. Cmncl 1, 1st
.5,n Fran 7, CInci 3, 2nd
.Houston 4, San Diego 1
:- Atlanta 2. Los Angeles 1
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)

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Sixth game
IVicandt Gerard 25.00 6.20 5.10
2 TraniAndre
1.00 3.00
iGaictos.Arca
0 (2$) 45.10; P ($2) 91.10; 1 (1.2.
7) U$.20.
Seventh game
SZubiSarduy
$10 5.00 3.20
2Sara.lsidro
7.20 3.60
6 San?) Diaga
520
Q(2S) 21.00; P (S-I) S.I0; 1 (S.2.

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Saturdays Results
ontreal 5, Pittsburgh 3

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10 39 .506 9
35 47 .427 15½
33 47 .413 16½

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SECOND TIME AROUND

National League
Eu?
W L Pc?. GB
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43 27 .614 .O,kago
37 33 .529 6
Louis
3$ 31 .521 6
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37 31 .521 6½
3'
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20 41 .423 13½

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S Keep On Smilin

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Tenth game
lOscarBadiola
1360 550 7.60
1 VicandiUrquiz
6.10 620

2RamonWaily

I

11.10 600 3.00
6.40 6.20 Indians,

In Saturday's 3-2 wIn over the Yankees, It was Yastrzemskl's
"I had a 65," he said. "It was more," the 32-year-old native of move within a stroke of the
ninth-inning homer off former teammate Luls Tiant that gave the the bed I'd ever done."
Wewoka, OkIa. said as he leader, then canned a short

-

"This Is really the first nament, to force the playoff.

Sunday, including Yarborough, who placed fifth.
Neil Bonnett of Hueytown, Ala., will start in the second
Benny Parsons of Ellerbe, N.C., was third at 192.296
mph and Grant Adcox of Chattanooga, Tenn., fourth at

rewarding.

Morgan, who started the

final yard 16th.

Third-generatIon driver Kyle Petty saw his chance for a

A patient Yastrzemskl had been waiting for that same pitch Colonial Country Club course round leader Brad Bryant,
Nelson's third shot landed
many different pressure situations and had hundreds of different
experiences.
Of them all, though, he likes to call to mind one in particular in

By
Tops R a n k in By 0 n e

Co ni eba c Ic

"I was only 19 years old, and taking Ted Williams' place in left
field, there was tremendous pressure put on me by the news
media," he thought back. "On this particular day, Frank Lary
broke my bat on me twice and struck me out twice. I had gone for

Fe rg on

just

Morgan's ball stopped in the
fringe.

Morgan putted

first,

PoLicy

a.,,

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wnan who came from seven week,"

Country Club.

delays totaling three hours under score of 272.

65, gIving her a 284 total that was an Identity problem.

Mowry moved to Winter
enjoyed moderate success on

grabbed a
nJ-pro baseball and Ronald Alexander had a Inenber' 1iJngsthjseason belnga76-thescoreactuajjy lnt•r.Am.rlcan
sweep of a doubleheader three-rim double In the nightcap to $42,356.84.
shot by the woman with whom
Sunday, defeating Reddick by U Jim Meadows and Levi
Defending champion Sandra Fergon is always being con Loop Ends Early
scores of 9.0 and 11-2.
Ralnea teamed i for a two. Post, who could have forced a fused, Sylvia Ferdon of Huntsplayoff with a miraculous putt vile, Tex,
Randy Merthie hurled a hitter.
MIAMI - The financially-

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7.10 2.50 2.60

still the manager of
the Cleveland Indians," Paul
saId in an attempt to squelch

9.50 7.00 2.40
510 710

2GastiDlaga

250 GT

Calif. were expected to
dominate the 100-meter
breaststroke.

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71252 16.311
12277 91 33

Hendrck, St.L
MIzzilii, NY

WInfleld, SD

$1300 97.323

Sitflmns, St.L
Roe., Phil
Ga'vy, LA

Smaly, Miii
Downing, Cal
Brett, KC

75332 109.33$

medal when It faces the Virüi

L$7cano, Mu

61231 73.323

ahead of an AMC Concord driven by Tom Waugh, Lyo
James and Buzz Carson,

elonally strong women's
team faces Puerto Rico in the

Cowins,

37 2)9 70 .320

an hour left In the race when a cut tire forced his Concord

tournament at 5 p.m.

National League - Klngman,
Ciii 3$; Schmidt, PhIl 23;

DAYTONA BEACH, Flu. (UPI) - Averaging a record
96.375 mIles an hour, Dennis Shaw and Bill Whittlngton led

Shaw, of Raleigh, N.C., and Whlttington, of Fort

to make an unscheduled pit stop for a tire 'change.

LaMrd, Cal
Banistr, Ciii

4.10

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took the pressure off," 5Mw said. "But If we had had to,
Sixty-three cars darted the siz4iour endurance
over Daytona's 3.84-mile circuit. Only 30 of them were
running at the finish,
It was the third consecutive victory In an international
endurance race for car owner Don Whittlngton, whose

3MercuryPride

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3:10.3.

7 Jaegiadoo
3.10 4 Patti Shaw

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4.20 2.10 takIng the job after losing his

Charlie

SArano.Pecuna '

3.60 4.20 iLittleEtta

3Arca
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6.20 Torborg's job.

E%.ol 10 1.50 said, Jeff will remain," said

4.10 2.50 2Visiono Sin
3.10
150
0 (3.5) 63.20; T (1.3-2) 1145.70; President

Fourth game

in his 33 years In

Victor-Isidro

7 Hush Star

960 6.60 2.10 lHustinMickey

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lou 123; Niekro, AtI 10-10;

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General

Manager
LUBE, FILTER'
In
Cleveland,
publicity
direcs,
3.20 1.40 1.20
Q88
3 Days
1.20 3.10 tOT Joe Bick confirmed SeghL'a

14.4.

JT(
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[IastlMtl.a.? slglsstagsslI

S services extra

0(1-2130.60; 1(1-3) 121.11, 1(12-

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are going on with Lemon As 1 4 NNs n.Ij.I usledi

tti' n.
Chapman, 51, has won mare Q-34.N, P (2.3) $4.10: 1(34- TIm. 2:14.3.
Aiserican Lsagei - LCF lore, than 3,600 races and $1. millIon 7) 341-H.
Tenth race
pur

WITH
EXCHANGE

sIt..)

Ninth race
$WarArrow

sizes to fit most U S cars and I ght
Trucks Save now'

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2 20

0(54) 44.11: P ($1) 7*35; 1 (5-5- Time 2:06.1.

e now 28 2)175.55; DD (6-1) 193.5$

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Del

iork.
"I don't believe any firm

5.00 Time 2:59.

Thlrdgame

itt 33; North, SF 30; Scott, Fame.
il.L 24; Cedino, Hou 23; Scott,

7

Seventh tad

0 (2-4) 45-60; T (2-4-7) 145.30; traveling secretary of the
IndIans, when asked if there
0(34) 53.40,1 (6-3-4) 753.00.
Eighth race
was any substance to rwnors
'
Seceadgame
6Bradcapers
1540 430
$VictorGastill
13.10 6.20 4.20 llaronRulus
$10 5.40 Lemon was about to take over
IVictor.Gerardo

5$; igo the Hall of Fame of the

)et 3$; Wilson, KC 34; Crux,
04 23; Bonds, Clev and Wills,

Our Reg. 33.8
A78x13

117114 45.1$ 40,55

MidnIght Honey

2:05.2.

Daytona Beach

Wi,j,Id, SD 36; Clark, SF $4,

Sea

a' Well-balanced Tread Ribs

• 37,55 2.53
07115 44.I$ , 37.8$ 2.59

16.40 5.10 1.20

$Mystery Capri

GOSHEN, N.Y. (UP!) -

Bothte,

.

was in when we started this I

SIxth race

"'S Runs Batted in
'
National League - Kingman,
CM and Foster, Clii
;

and

"I talked to Lemon this

"I don't know what the future
Fourth race
2 Oscar Pepper
16.00 3.10 240 will hold," he added, "I don't
S H R Eddie
2.40 2.20 know. Jeff doesn't know. He's In

SOD 3.00 2.10

2 Polyester Cord Plies +
2 Fiberglass Bells

111i14 42.11 335$ 2.34

650 3.40 2.60 decisIon was made to go the
320 4.10
660 way we are right now," Paul

Q (45) 9.50, 1 (4-5.2) 29.10; Time

Smalley, Mimi 56.
laws

11114 40.11

a'

3.00 trip darted was reportedly I
Our Rag. 54.88 - 3 Days
3.20 2.10
Q (35) 145.00; T (5-23) 613.10; tenuotm. Cleveland has just two •
3.00 Time 2:553
Ouaiity'englnoered, caIc,um.lead
0(4.7)14.60, P (7-4) 24.60, 1 (7-4

79326 104 .319
70260 53.319

Sinsffioni, St.L $2.
Amiric.. League - Baylor,

¼,

Time 75$4

5 Mighty Ken

FVft

2s,.i
2,88 2.01
33,58 '2.21

17113 35.IC
C11,14 31.11

morning and that's when the

2.50 2:02.2.

1 (1-5- 5)94.20

Gr(ch, Cal 17.

All

Third race

1.60

1.50 3.10 $ K's Flak

Al,.rican League - Lynn,

teams Inaugurate their sportS
to Pan American competition
todaY. The men's squad, led by
Mar pitcher Ty Stofflet of
Newton, Pa., faces the Virg1 '

the Yankees) to talk with
Second race
$ Wenevir Bruce 11.10 11.60 6.00 Lemon," Paul admitted, "but
6 Gun Town
36.00 1000 not everything you talk about

4)71S.50
I Fly Fly Brook
Tenth Race C i 1.3164
6 Silo Wendy
I WinPenny
10.601060 3.10 2VictoryRally

0mtry J.
7.00
0(3-4) 40.00, P (3-4) 119.40, T(3-4- 3) Q(14)
60. 54.50, P (1-4) 164.40, 1 (1.4.
$74.60.
Eleventh Race TA S-1, T. 31.27

t.IiY

"We asked permission from

11,S0 S.10
(6-5) 203.60; 1 (5-4-3) 19)1.60;
3.00 Time 2:07.4.

s..o 3.40 3 Slick Darren

4760, P (Is)

740 2.40
3.20

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St.t- . 1S.

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Safe PrIce -3 Days Only
I'. piston ' shaft triple.

WHEEL BALANCE
Sale Price

ti S cars Aliweathe, fluid for

Each wheel wilt be corn-

former manager of the New Cop.' '575b, knvt Cwpc'*t.o

Eleventh race

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deiphia Phillies for an undis' earned run average of 0.65 - preliminary round, the teams
The IAL closed down its first the league,

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Saturdaynlght

EighIhRaceTl-IST.45.33
3 Alma Arden
6.60 360 600

12.60 4.00

Q()4) 3530, p (1.4) 63.60, T (1.4-

Foit,r, Ciii 19; Lopes, LA,

The US. soccer team,

take a five-drake lead over has nearly four times her 1976 low fan attendance at most loop League announced Sunday they said they planned to be back In the men's basketball competi-

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'G1llS 31.71 '285$ 244
SSOII S 27.77 24.8$ :1 S5

Lemon is about to take over

Ill

IN IN *-0 a course drenched by three to the Lady Stroh's Open TI. - plan for 1980."

'-'.-..

York Yankees Manager Bob
the
club
Harness Racing. But during a Sunday press
A-2I0; Handle $110,311

0(34)15.40, P (34) 45.60, 1 (5-4'
5)121.40
Ninth Race B 5-1ST. 31.40

Filth Race D 5-1ST. 31.16

6 Silk Soft

o AB H Pd.
742*2 101 .369
73264 92 345

battling the United State's Clay
Britt.

4 Jo Re Do
3.10
0(1-I) 34.30, P (S-I) 126.20, T (s-I-

6222) 71 .321 7)144.50.
75303 97 .320
SlxthRaceBl.16T.31.$
50324 102.315

American League

Brazilian Romulo Arantes .

Vidal of the )otnlnj

sputtered to a 5-over fl that lIst but was third and tied for said Miami owner Ronald Fine.

011*14 ,377

3) 591.60.

SeventhRaceB*T.u.$2

15.60 10.00 6.40

70301 9, '33' 6 Lusk Hart
73 ? 95 .321 7 Flick's Fantasy

Tefflpltfl, St.L
Hrflandz, St.L

should take the 100-meter
backstroke but second place

III

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11II124.77 !
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17114 25 77 2L$$ 2.27

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Twelveth game

7 MutlilaEcflani

3.20
Q(6I) 35.20, P (*4)154.90, T (i.'

Batting
(based on 200 at bats)

69, posted a 286 total as did tour won that her name got spelled Miami Amigos declared ________________________________
A
competing tonigig Is featherrookie Beth Daniel and Amy right on the leader L,oaril. mey ±amplons.
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Ron
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weight
Bernard Taylor of '
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The Amigos held spring
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jj
33*p .
COlTect
training in Sanford.
ICkI."

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Paitsi

3*5 Hilt

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qualifying for Tuesday night's Paul
Challenge race.

1) 63.20.

4.40 2.50

0(5-7)13.10, P (3.7) $0, T (5-7-4) 6 FiyungScott

ValdMa instead for a par-fl that put her her - every week," Fergon League has cancelled the
Endurance and the 24 Hours of I.e Mans.
wmnen P1IY Canada at 3:30
In a four-way tie for third.
said.
remainder of Its baseball _____________________________________________ p.m.
..

singled and doubled to drive in Ga. Saturday
two rims in the shutout victory; Sun4Ia3

Davis

I Antonio's Spirit
2.60 6 l'ocid Oliver
0 (3.7) 37.00, P (7.3) 226.10, T (7-3- 4 Black Bonnie

favored in the men's 200-meter

seems to be up for grabs with
Argentlan Conrado Porta,

1979 Florida PGA cham-

Fergon won $fl,500 Sunday meant she wasn't finished

4)

Milw at New York, night
Chicago at Cleve, night
Toronto at Detroit, night

Caulklns and Mary Meagher
leading the women's team.

Lundqulst of Jonesboro, Ga.

When Nelson missed, the
tournament was over.

a stroke and gain her f
69 in the Lady Stroh's Open II round 68, edging former PGA
tOur victory In the $150,000 she was never even Invited to Clubchamp Laurie Hammer by

Al erthie, Meadows Key

3

p.m.

Kateena Girl
4.00 5 Gifted Katie
6.40 3.10
(3-4) 4720. P (4-3) 51.00, 1 (4-3- 7 Ray Swinger
2.60
5) 415.50.
Q(2•$) 4330, P (2.5) 120.30, T (2-5.
Second RaceMS.16T.3;.N
7)173.20

PSLACE

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ending his hopes of darting in the Firecracker,

rolling

care of her identity problem, asked Fergon, 23-year-old reslFergon, so unknown even dent of El Cajon, Calif. "It's the
tournament officials confused win. And the fact I was able to State PGi4

fielder, this year, next year, the year after ... no mattEr what,'

..,..

run,

DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) - days of nearly constant rain.

ting - or something like thM.
"Sitting in front of my locker, I was thinking maybe It was too
tough ... maybe I wouldn't make It in the big leagues. Mike

Al I H

(Morgan 0.1) at
(Barr 31),
10:30

Calitornia

Baltimore at Texas, night

him in the ninth, he came In with it again,

SANFORD

Oakland

Babashoff, Brian Goodell
Bobby Hackett and Peter

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tIed Jeff Torborg will remain

S lrustaOlano
2 Domingo Urquiz

6) 26.l0

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9.00 1.60 2) 401.60.

0 (4.1) 44.00, P (4.5) 91.50, T (4$.

First RaceMS-IST.31.$6

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u*a*cs

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A - 224$; Handle $123,431

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To do that, look up "eggs, the eggs with something else.
that asswnes you have to learn scrambled" in the index. If What? Baked apples? Ljvcr?
NEW YORK i NEA, - lie to do cver)lhing."
they're not there, you've got the "All foods go together, of
likes scrambled eggs. So (10
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you, but all you can make are "tell you how to set up your checked before buying to make for appearance and taste,
peanut butter and jelly sand. kitchen with the proper tools," sure what you want to learn is certain foods go better and the
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instance, you would not C011i
stonns out and you sit tiown and in some cases.
coffee table.
it will also tell you how to
bine peas, mushrooms and
cry on your ''coffee table''
in the right one, the recipe,
cookbooks: big, colorful, measure what with shat, how
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stuffed with exotic recipes and to (lice, dust and dredge; what listed in its entirety on a single is bland and the flavor of the
what Romans did with ar- "a la grecque" means and how or facing pages so you can prop onion will overshadow it."
Moving to dinner, say you're
tichokes on Saturday night to (10 it; and how to buy food
up the book in front of you.
when the torches went out.
eggs, for instance ibrown or Typefaces should be readable having his parents over on come back for seconds.
broccoli and corn, the book
In other words, "Not cook- white so long as the"rt fresh. and a good book will line up all Sunday and she eats like a
What you serve should be should tell you to sprinkle the
books to live on," says Donald Then, where and how long to the ingredients at the top in Sumo wrestler. "Yield is very prepared on the same day, he potato with sonic paprika to
Schrader. lie's a freelance store the;
m how many calories bolder print. Then, you know important for the new cook," he s s,a',because "a new cook introduce a touch of red."
editor and chairman of the and what else they contain: how inunediately what you need and says, "and a specialized cook- tends to be afrud somethingCauliflower and carrots? Well,
Ta st em a k er
Nomination to break, beat, boil and bake what you have on hand. A more book usually assumes you know will spoil overnight. So look for dribble some chopped parsley
Committee which chooses them, in what kind of pot and advanced cookbook will usually by the ingredients how many
recipes that can stand alone: it on the potato for something
newly published cookbooks what kind of dish to put them in intersperse the ingredients the recipe will feed. If you're stew or pot roast with carrots green like the look in her eye
each year to be voted on by food when they're done. Enouuh. m throughout the recipe."
preparing a full dinner for four
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experts for the R.T. French short, so you can call tutu at his
with soup, salad and entree, the make the salad while the roast
You can get your tongs on
Tastemaker Cookbook Awards. mother's and say, come home,
By now it's going on Ian- entree that says 'serves six' is is cooking. ' In time you'll learn this information easily enough.
"What the new cook needs," I'm making scrambled eggs. chtime and you decide to serve fine because two of the four will to work ahead. In time, you'll Schrader concludes, because
learn timing itself which no there are several classic
book can teach you, lie says.
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perience. Ever)' new cook "me Settlement Cookbook; Mother-In-Law Bucking
panics because she never has a "The Fannie Fanner Cookfull weal ready at one time. book" and "Die James Beard
'hits comes with learning that Cookbook," among others.
some itenus take it bit longer
When they're dogeared and
than others and when to start or you're both fed up with
how to keep them warm."
scrambled eggs, go back to the
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DEAR ABBY: In another
Fredericks of IIolIyood and having steak and potatoes with You're ready for it.
for tier family.
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advice column, I recently read,
She complains that her ask for a catalogue. You'll be
"I have written to Dear Abby
husband is "too old" for her, sitting pretty in no time.
a couple of times, but she never
and she hopes he dies before she
answers my letters."
does so she can get herself a
I am a 30-year-old wife and
Family Reunion
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
peppier husband.
mother who tins read your
Is it normal - or even
column in the New York Post
possible- fora woman tier age Is Scheduled
SPECIAL
ever since I was a teenager.
to want sex? We are shocked.
I've witten to you nine times,
JULY 2-3-4
and received it prompt, hei,ful when I kissed the youngsters. She was always such a proper
When the Delaney, Claire and
reply every tittie. I still have their clothes and hair reeked of person.
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Davis families gather for their
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No names or location, please. Fourth of July family reunion
the letters.) Maybe people don't smoke. It made me sick! My
JUMBO BREADED
know that unless they enclose a son doesn't smoke. I don't know Our family would have to leave at Sanford's West Side Center it
Iowa f this got out.
'el(-,gt1dc4,, stumped n- how he stands it.
will be the first time in 47 years
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SANDWICH
a fumier Sanfordite and
oman of SO to want sex.
all the help you have given inc never sees to it that they wash
Reg. $1.39
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and many of my friends, It upbforemealsorgotngtobed.
However, II she has stddeuty
In the past five yearn she has begun to talk about it con-scan
Knight and the late Rev.
hurts me when people say you
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don't answer their letters. I become a careless, lazy slob. stoutly, It might iddlcate that Simeon Austin, will deliver the
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brain. Try a little tenderness. Jr. of Hollywood, who attended
columns, and the ONLY other person.
DEAR ABBY: For year I've Croonis Academy. lie is the
My son has an excellent job, been telling my daurters i- grandson of the late Mr. and
aecolwuin'hoanwtred
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Mrs.
Henry
Delaney.
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Toastmaster for the event
addressed envelopes to the tactfully let it be known that her "Please, don't buy me any
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others, I got a form letter heart is broken when she sees Mother's Day presents. I have will be W. George Allen, it Fort
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saying, "Sorry, unless your tier grandchildren raised this everything I need!"
Well, they paid absolutely no Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown,
letter is chosen for publication I way?
THE GREAT AMERICAN SANDWICH
NAMEI.ESS,PLEASE attention tome, and every year Sanford, he also attended
can't help you."
2911 Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 17-92) Sanford
I would get these expensive Crowns.
DEAR NAMELESS: Any
B.B.K. in N.Y.
Between Honda &amp; ABC Liquor
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suggestions you make to your Mother's Day gifts over my
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DEAR It,: Thanks, I needed son's wife will earn you a protests.
Hand Ospped Shakes. Banana Splits
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meddling
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DEAR ABBY: My daughter•'I•05Ia••••e•••0••••,•,•
- MARVA HAWK INS in-law smokes one cigarette the apparent neglect of your something, make sure you pick
alter another. it's O.K. if she grandchildren, talk to your son out something you like because
wants to ruin her own health but about it. The responsibility is it's going to be yours after I
croak."
she has children 9, 8 and 4 who hail his.
RHODE ISLAND REALIST
DEAR ABBY: Is there any
are constantly exposed to her
DEAR
ABBY: I'm a 33-yearreason
for
an
80-year-old
smoke. I know it's a hazard,
aster
they
drove
to
see
woan
with
a
living
husband
to
old
woman
who would have a
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us (they live 90 ink's away and be constantly talking about very uk-c figure if I were filled
out in the back. I am nut as a
board back there and my
clothes just hang on me.
Someone said you once listed
a place where a woman could
make their huitie in Jacksonchiffon underlay underneath
get a mail-o rder fanny made of
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Miss Geraldine Dietrichs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wall)'
I)ietrichs of 1320 Magnolia
Ave., Sanford, became the
bride of William Henry Parker
of Jacksonville, Saturday, June
30, 1979 at 4 p.m. at First United
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Deanna Renee Daly and Cam
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MIs Christina Daly, neice of
the bride, was flower girl.

Following the ceremony, the
wedding reception took place at
the Sanford Woman's Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker will

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Seminole County Courthouse
Room 417, N. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fl 32771
(305) 333.1330, Ext. 395

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Publish July 2, 1979
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Ithaca, N.Y., 14150
Personal appearance IS not
necessary unless you desire to file
obiections,

A.O., 1979
Linda Martin,
City Clerk of the
City of Longwood, Florida
Publish: June 25, July 2, 1919

DEK.41
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BILLY JOE FIELDS.
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- PEGGY L. FIELDS, also known as
PEGGY LAMB,
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Reepcnd.nt.Wife.

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: PEGGY L. FIELDS, also
known as PEGGY LAMB

Seminole County, Florida, more

3371 Colville Avenue
Hapeville, Georgia 30351

particularly described as follows:
Lots 41, 43, ad
(1.5$ the North
lOfeet of Lots 41,43. and Mde.d.d to
Seminole County fop road -Pu,

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
menueg FSTITIOB tor
dIiiolutlon of marriage has been
fi
against you by PetitIoner,
BILLY JOE FIELDS, and you we
required to serve a copy of your
r'itlen defenses, if any, to the
Amended
PetItion
on
the
Petlt'saft'..yJANlMRy
HALKER, whose address is Post
Office Box 7147, iOl Park Avenue
Norm, Winter Park, FIhf'Ida 33190,
onor before July II, iSlCand file the
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posfl);) Lo154$to4$inclijsive, Lots
50 to 33 Inclusive, Lots $4 to so In.
clusive (less the South lb feet of Lots
s, 55 and IS) of Palm Hammock
allotment, according to the plat
thereof recorded Ifl PIaI Book 1,
Pages 104, and 105 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.,
and the undersigned as Sheriff o.
SemInole County, Florida, will at
11:00 AM. on the 17th day of July,
A,D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, fer cash, subled
to any end all existing liens., at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole

original of said defensei with 11*
Clerk of this court either before
wvice or Immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default Iudgment will be
entered against you for the relief
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in me menoeo Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said court on this Ith day of June,
1979.
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deScribed property Owned by
Eugene E. Egan and Margaret M.
Egan, said property being located In

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
emInole County, Florida, upon a
final ludgemant rendered in the
aforesaId' court on the lit day of
June, AD. 1919, In that certain case
entitled, Harry Ornitein and Rose
Ornstein, etc. it aI PISIntIff, .ys.
Eugene E. Egán and Margaret M.
Egan, his wife, it al Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delIvered to me as SherIff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the followIng

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i5poStedattheCityHaIl,Longv
Florida, and copies are on file with
the Clerk of the City and same may
be inspected by the public.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMI HOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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on C15 off W46; 1 field on Bevier
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First&amp;OnlychlldCarecentef'
Saturday ln.$anford - Betin.
nlng June 2. Sanford Earv
Childcare Center. 322.6645.

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dejivery,min.$200rder. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
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Bohannon'sDayCareCenter
Longwood-Lk.MaryRd.
Open6:3OAM.6:3OPM

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County Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida, the above described per.
weal property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy 11w terms of said Writ Of
Execution.
John E. Polk.
Sheriff
Seminole County,

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
BY: Eve Crabtr.e

DEPUTY CLERK

Florida
Publish: June 25, July 2,9, 16, 1979

Publish: June ii. 1$. 25, July 2, 1979

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transcriptionist. Applicant must

COMMERCIAL AND WHOLESALE
DISTRICT. PZ(6-6-79) - 24. The

scription exp. Apply to Mrs.
Joan Marks, Medical Record

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ROUTE SALES

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LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
license. 4.12. 3228566. Sanford
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
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Hair Dressers with somefollowIng
Reflections of Beauty
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322.7701 Wed, thru Sat.

West of railroad and less NAME LAW
as Fern Terrace
NOTlCT IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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Experience in
• C1I(ClIt71t 'py.

3. TOMPKINS DEVELOPMENT name with the Clerk of the Circut
COMPANY OF FLORIDA INC. -A. Court of Seminole County, Florida.
1 AGRICULTURE TO R.1A
Datedat Goldenrod, Florida, this

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Adultsonly
Sanford
323 76)3

AAA EMPLOYMENT
(corner lOthI French) 373.5176

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APARTMENTS
Award winning "Energy Ef
ficienl" studios, private en
trance. bullt.in bookcases, attic
storage, heat, air 8. 12 built-in
power savers to reduce electric
costs. Ground floor. 3301 Sa'nford
Ave.

NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE

Sanford's Sales Leader

322- 2420

3 r 7 bath home in Sanford. C-AC.
Nice neighborhood. $300 mo.
Tony Coppola Assoc. 5300333.

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collecting or delivery. No ser.
vicechg. Noexp.necessary. Call
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Friendly Toy Parties now. 323.
5456 also booking parties.

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SPORTS MINDED Lg. yd on both
Sidesot this) OR I Bpan home
for swimming pool, tennis cts or
what have you Excellent value,

Branch Office

THE WORLD near Welaka, Fl.
Canal front 2 BR,? 13. C A&amp;H, W
boat house &amp; 75'xlIO' fenced yd.
Only $32,500.

Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00A.M. on the 24th day of July, A.
0. 1979, offer for sal, and sell to the

Those In attendance will be beard any and all existing liens, at the
and written comments may be flied Front (West) Door of the SemInole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
with the Land Development
-----------manager, Hearings may be con. '"' 11W UWYC ueicr,oeu per'
tinued from time to time as found sonal property.'
That said sale Is being made to
necessary. Further details available
by calling 323.4330, ExtensIon No. satisfy the terms of saId Writ of
Execution.
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,5frS old 3 BR 2 B, CB. CIlIA,
12O'x130'iotw.nlcetrees,cioseto
schools. 1.41,000. FHA.

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trees for only 11650 dwn? Own
er financing &amp; includes fire
place!

Area. Permanent-full
Midnight
to SAM Sat. thrutime.
Wed. 1 BR furnished, all utilities furnished except electric. Elderly
Call 327-1810.
womanpreferred,no pets. Close

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EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
acre tree farm w over
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frontage on paved rd. 120' depth,
good terms.

&amp; Cony, Home 950 Melionville JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
SE ANYII

9l2FrenchAve.
(corner 10th &amp; French
3235176

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912 French Ave.

John E. Polk,

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JUST LISTED 109 Lake Dot Dr.
Pool, lakeview, large lot. I BR, 2
beth C H&amp;A, carpet, choice
school area. $52,500.

WORLD.

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709 Oak Ave. 2" story older home.

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Poultry Farm SR 430.A, Orange
City, FIa. (904) 715-3135.

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Good terms. $21,500.
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cellent

position,

excellent

iaiary, excellent potential.

An Ordinance relating to specified
areas of the unincorporated

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terrilori,s of Seminal. Cn..•..
Florida; creating the Markham
Place Street Lighting District; lobe
entitled the Markham Place Street
Lighting District Ordinance;
providing for definitions; providing
O' 9OVern.flCe of the district by the
Board of County Commissioners;
providing f or maintenance and
OPei'atlon of street lights within the
district; creating an Advisory
Board; setting forth fiscal a

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912 French Ave.
(corner 10th 1. French)
323-5)16

A3round person who can handle
.iultI duties including in.
'4fallatlon, service I. sales for
.ast growing Appliance store in
ange City. Call 715.55$ or 71$__________________________
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SECRETARY
r9stment or stock experhrnce
I).eded. For super position, good
(yping needed.

Arthur H. BeCkwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Board
of County Commissioners
of Seminole County,

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(corner 10th &amp; French)

3735)76

DEL.I1

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bath split level could be iust
what you need. Unique floor plan
for those who like individualIty.

Sanford area, 3" acre pasture for
rent. $35 per mo.
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See it today. $41,500.

'40-A—Apartmiflts&amp;
DupIxss for Sale

* , BUDGET PRICE TAG s on
this nice 3 BR, 1 bath home on
king size lot. Near Shopping but

country

Lake Mary.Sanford 2 Duplexes
tax

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$26,500.

Side by side $900 mo. Income
plus

shelter.

*INDUSTRIAL 1.5 ACRE SITE
near PR siding, clos, to 1.4.
55500 per acre.

Quadripllx-Spacious 2 BR Apt.
High yield.
.....aItnr
uw.m u r.. c.iiar•

* READY TO SELL? Don't sell
yourself short. We have 2$ years
of experience &amp; knowledge &amp; an
active demand for homes 1 land.
Call us todayl

40-B Triplex

ttuy 0. Sell, ttie finest in used
furniture, I4efrig.,
Stoves, fools
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1968 Mustang 6. std trans 1745
1970 Ford S W $380
. 1975 Plymouth. Slant 6. auto All
tires 51780
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1971 Cadillac Eldorado Exc cond
Wrecked left rear end 1500
: 1973 Ford S W Smokes $345
I 10'? Sairtord Ave
323 1980
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Kr'Ilo(tiIs Autio,i 123 7050
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Top Pr ices Pa ,t
Used, an (t'ilditiiri 644 9126

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from Bayhead Racquet Club
raoe nor i UK (0000. Ofl NCW
Smyrna Beach Will ri1
322 1189

12-Auction

Orlando 327-1577

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D,Iylona (leach, will hold a
public Al; TO AUC I ION every
Tue%d,iy at 7 30 It's the Only one
ri F Iorid,j You set th '('served
price Call 904 255 8311 for
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bath. Earn Pm - near schools 8.
shopping 539.500. Assume

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STMPEI AGENCY
REALTOR 332.4Y9I
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 562.3455 322.1959

credit' We have helped c"-'.'-'s to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy

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LIKE NEW 2 BEDROOM. NEW
CARPETS. COMPLETELY RE
DECORATED ON LARGE LOT
', BLOCK TO WINN DIXIE ON Duplex 5)3.500 Handyman's
5ptal Walk to school &amp; church
25th STREET 131.500

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
NICELY WOODED WITH
SMALL STREAM NEAR LAKE

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
2439 S Myrtle Ave ,Santord

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cquty 322 0216

47-A--h'crtgages BOUm
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129.000
HANDYMANS SPECIAL

Close to Lk. Jessup, mobile home,
Good terms. Owner holding.
Over an acre, fenced, fruit Irees,
cleared, counry rd. Good terms.
$4000.
3 BR. 26. w w carpet, FP, garage.
122.000.
I acre near Weklva zoned for
mobile home or home, w ci &amp;
septic already there. Deeded
right to river, also. Good terms.
Owner hold.
Building lots, high wooded on
county maintained rd. Good
terms. Owner holding.
4 building lots zoned for triplex or
duplex. $5500 &amp; $5000.
Need a commercial site for
ceramic shop? We have it,
$24,500. Good location.

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Paint &amp; body shop all equipt, plus I
BR apt. on 2 lots in excellent
location for business. Call for
more details. $19,900.
51,000 buys you this 96x120 lot in
Paola. Ideal for your new home.

We have (2) S acre tracts in Osteen
that may be lust what you are
looking for So call us.
3 5R, 1½ B,carport,dbl lot, fenced
bk, CH, behind Kmart, Forest
City. 935,000, VA or FHA.
We have (1) 2-z acre tracts zoned
agri. Owner holding With good
terms.

2544 S. French Ave.
322-033I,3737I73,327.Q77,

Commercial 3?) 7411 affer 6
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fREE ESTIMATES
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Mowing
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3113)5 E. First St.
322

THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or professional office building
site. 264' on 25th St. 525,500.

Exterior Cleaning

B&amp;P Exterior Fungus 8. rnilt,,
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est 339 6066, 668 I33S
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Grooming &amp; Boarclnq

July 6. Carpet Shop of Sanford.
7)4 W is?, 321 0171

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN LIMY
IN THE WANT ADS. 3222611 or

New 235 Homes, 1 pci. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$35,000. Low dowr, payments.

310 Sanford Ave.

322

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Inferior Eiiterior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 322 2110

Plumbing Service

Home Improvements

Sleeping Bags I Tents
ARMY.NAVYSURPLUS

BUILDER. 322-2211.

Painting by Anthony Corino. In
tenor, exterior. qualified in all
phases, Free Est. Call 322 007).

ANN-viAL HAVEN
Cal boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 3fl•5752.

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323.5774 Day or Nlgh,,t

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Dog &amp;

good selection . super buys thru

Inc.

Painting
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pet. or more on in stock rems,
quality carpet name brands

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
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individval settings. $200. InC. 3
detector heads, carrying case &amp;
ear phones. 3.94s9.

INSULATION--Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 8. Cellu
lose. Lowest prices. Call 321 0839
or 901 734 6708 collect.

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Organ, console color TV, Assort
merit of heavy duty circular

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home at W7 Idyllwilde has 3
BR's, 2 baths, spacious satin

saws (never used), furniture &amp;

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borhood. My equity &amp; assume
low rate loan at $57 mo. or new
financing. 333.6735,

many more items at 262) S
Sanford Ave. 372 1191.
Tue's Fri9.l $55
Sat 10 S

seperate formal OR, large
covered patio, C-HIA I a new
roof. Owner transferring &amp; says

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. there wouldn't be any.
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Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR

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cial, new const. Lic , bonded &amp;.
ins. Quality service everytime.
Ph 373 0541 or 668 5994

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Yard Debris', Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
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Office Cleaning

Drywall hanging
finishing&amp;spravmnci
3?)

Spc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new, $399; Loveseat 544.95 1 Up,
1 Pc. dInettes, 569.95 1 up; Ref.
$501 up; El. Stove, $601. up; full
size draperies, $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So. of
Sanford, 322 8721.

MOTHER IN.LAW 1g. 4 BR, 2 B,
FR. C H1A, carpet, inc. 7 kit.
ranges, 2 ref, dbl sized utility
rm. fenced, fruit trees, deep
well. $36,500. $11,000 dwn &amp;
assume or FHA.VA terms.

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Dry Wall

Entire liquidation of used room
desk, table 8. hangIng LAMPS.
Best offer will take all. Days Inn
Sanford. 3236500

Cony, location. $34,500.

I4auiIng

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MOTEL LAMP SALE

CHARMER older 2 story, 3 BR, 2
B, new carpet, patio 12 porches.

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Drapes, Upholstery
327 0707

Maylag Washing Machine
Avocado. excellent cond. $115
668 9119. 715 8060. 115 .1100

home has over 1900 sq ft of living
area w Ig well landscaped yd.
Ready to move info. Priced at
only $67,000. Hurryt

D&amp;MLAWN CARE
Residential &amp; Commercial
311 5542

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Alterations, Dressmaking

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B lust listed in the beautiful

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Rose
specialists, fop soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming.'
323 2918.

MEINIZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
spr'cidlly 25 yrs. Exp. 8698562,

Sale

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REALTOR 322 4000MLS

ONE of a KIND-sedate older 2
story home, beautifully land.
scaped, has 1 BR apt. over dbi
garage. $49,500,

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrielt', Beauty Nook
5)9 E 1st St .3:2 5712

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TAX
SHELTERquadraplex - basics are here
needs
upgrading.
Great
potential, good cony location,
$59,900,

American Sod 831 2200
BAHIASOD$3-4 (lOOsq.ft
Free Del on 1400 so. ft. or more

LANDSCAPING

brakes, tail pipe. etc.

reduce price to 141.000.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD PFALTOR

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Western Auto 301 W Is! St

l.AK EF PONT COUNTRY
2 residences on approx 2 acrp.
100 II lake frontage. 575.000
ESTATE SALE

kitchen with family room,

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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Beauty Care

REALTOR 3Z? 1000 MLS

Harold

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Wyrnore Rd., Altamonte
962 7483

29pctclown, ISyr mortgageat 10
in!.

C,,tfr.r,4 '$'l f57f)•)

32 split plan, dbl lot FHA VA.
$31,500.

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1sf &amp; 2nd
MOkYGAGE5 11 Leoci. Lic

Sanford 321-0640

Orlando 327.1577

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free Es!

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Alan's Applian.es
RefnigerationA C Repair
licensed 323 0039

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Sanford Sunland. 3 BR, I bath.

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323 1526.

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Call Carl Ilarrisat
SEARS, Sanford 32? 1771

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SCREENED PORCH WITH
20x?O WORK SHOP ON MAO

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Free listing BROCHURE write
CHEROKEE LAND CO

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Residential AuctionS 8. Ap
praisals Call Dell's Auction, 3?)
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Sanford 321O640

Sanford 6 years old, 3 fiR I' bath
split plan, garage, carpeting, C
HIA, M'j equity assume low
Fl-IA payments. 323 6228.
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4 BR, 2 bath, utility room. 2 door
garage, fenced back yard. FBt

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APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
Salvage 3?? 8721

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UNITS $10,000 TOTAL

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TOWN, FULLY FURNISHED, 2

3 UNITS ON LARGE LOT,
ZONED COMMERCiAL (2) 3
BEDROOM: (1)1 BEDROOM,2
CARPOR.TS. ONLY 142.500.
Seigler Realty. Broker
321.0102
73) 0640

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Florida
Publish July 2, 1979

* HOUSE PINCHING YOU?
Need more room? This 4 BR, 1

37.0—ForLuu

373.90l

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olusia &amp; Scm. Clys. Must have
,.,cwn car 1. I yr. e*p. FuII.Part
$ime avail. Call Bay Area Home
'.JIealth Services. 3210100. 7157700. Equal Opportunity Em
IOvef.

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HAL COLBERT,

UNCWTTER YOUR CO$ET.'
INC.
Sell thow things that are lust
REALTOR 3237132
taking up space with a want ad' '
Eve. 373 $152, 373-1517, 3227)77
in the Herald 373.2611 or $3).993,
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taxation procedures; empowering
the levy of special assessments or
taxes Within the dIstrict; and
providing
for
construction,
sivsrabliity, and an effective date.
All aa..... i...
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describijln plat of Markham Place,
Plat Book 72. Pages 30 and 31, as
recorded in theuWic Records of
Seminole County, Florida.

Estate with
extra large 2 story home pius
Guest Home plus gazebo.
$79,900,

S French (1192) Sanford
323 5324

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FM. 8 track, A C. tilt steer, cruise
con! Ec rood Re,isonable 323
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LAKE GEORGE 16.900

REAL ESTATE
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NEW

Beautiful Country

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3 BEDROOM HOME ON 6 ACRES
NEAR OVIEDO PART IM
PROVED PASTURE, PARTLY
WOODED. 155.000.

lot. $25,750

2481 Palmetto Ave. 2 BR 1 bath.
$21,500.

Couple wanted to work on egg

farm.

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323.5,116

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PublIsh July 2,9, 16, 23, 1979
DEL.)
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Ernest Morris,

l'g. Real Estate Broker
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
Eve. 562-3655
934

professional suite.

(corner 10th 8. French

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YOU HUNTING? for a

hunting lodge In Farmington?
This is ready for only $16,500.

(2) 600 sq.tt, office units for lease
n new bldg. on French Ave. Can
be combined fpr 1200 sq. ft. total.
w.w
carpet.
Ideal
for

Experienced preferred. Excellent
company with fop pay.
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pets. 3739064

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Spnriq,'r Spanel
PUPS, 515
323 0039

BROKER
2139 S Myrtir Ave . Sanford

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CONDITION $21,000 HURRY
ON THIS

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MONROE
$7.500

Lake view lot Loch Arbor, lOS'
Paved road, 210' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake Only
vacant lot in area $11,950

70) Bldg
3390509
E AltamonteOr.
3390508
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323.2222

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Cash 322-4132

INC.

LOT NEAR AIRPORT BLVD.
124.900

80-Autos for Sale

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NICE LOT ON HWY .417 NEAR
LAKE JESSUP 16.500

NICELY

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Lanmower S,I('S 6. Si'rc We
Sell the beSt &amp;
rvic the rest
W.",'i'rri Auto
301W 1st St
1?? 4403
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YE L LOW SAND
Call Dik L icy .173 7580

WOODED L.OT ON RADIO RD
14.900.

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BLAIR AGENCY
1)1 1RAA
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'77 Yamaria DOHL 750.
mao
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
rn per
51.500 3230039

62-L.awn.Gardefl

ACRES WILSON RD AREA
NICELY WOODED 512.500

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S ACRES NEAR HWY 46 CLOSE
TO DOWN TOWN SANFORD
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
128.000

REALTORS
2435, S French (Il 921 Sanford
3?) 5324
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2'; ACRES NEAV LA"E HAP
NEY. GENEVA AREA 18.500

The Real Estate Agency

C A P P E I S.
LAPGE
SCREENED PORCH, FIRE

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 1797

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I ACRE ZONED MOBILE NEAR
WEKIVA F AILS AT HWY 48
$8,900
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makers, Apply n person. Star
Line Enterprises Inc. Bldg. 298
Sanford Airport, Sanford.

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Country Property Treed 2' acres
Peninsula snaped lot flanked by 7
I 11 SR 16 3 tSR enclosed
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms,near
7 I........................
porcn. to lull around in during
baths, custom home with pool
thesehot summer days. A must
surrounded by towering oaks
id see only $53,500
One of a kind-far below
replacement cost at only
Newllstingon St Johns River
$147,900 By appointment &amp;
this to make your dreams come
preview of photos &amp; details only'
true, enlertainment room
Call 6,51 1133
74x56 with indoor waterfall &amp;
Bob Hansche Inc REALTOR
fish Pond. 3 or 1 BPs. swimming
CENTURY 21
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iuoi i( on cdnôi ieôdi,xj lu
Johns River 5125.000
MOTHER IN LAW SPECIAL In
level home w separate rooms for
Income property—house &amp; garage
yours or hers 2 car garage, fruit
apt. 132.500. good location, easily
trees &amp; space for horses on 1
expanded to 3 or 4 units.
acre fenced yd.

Multiple Listinq Service

Looking for garden equipment?

.vs. Les W. Cooper and Sheryl
Al AGRICULTURE TO R-1AA Cooper, a.k.a Cheryl Cooper,
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
DISTRICT - PZ(7.11.79).34. West ~ of the Northwest 'i.. The Execution was delivered to me as
of the Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
Southeast 'i, less
the West 200 feet, and I have levied upon the following
Section fl, Township 21 So., Range described property owned by Lii
East. Consisting of 15 acres more and Sheryl Cooper,
said property
or less. Further described as ap. beino IntAt,d In 5...,In,*L.
...,v.v
proximately
ft. on the South side
Fiurda,
more
particularly
of Red Bug (Lake) Road, lying 114
described as follows:
miles east of the Intersection of SR
One 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
436 and Red Bug Road; 4l/ miles
East to SR .426..lnters,ctlon. biuein color, ID No. 1H$1H31630487
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
(DISTRICT NO. 1)

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATESJOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO.1!

Are you a full time driver with a
are loaded with good buy for
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Chairman
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Publish: July 2, 1979
_gC4t7;
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NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, shall at
10:00 A.M. or as soon as possible
thereafter On the 31st day of July,
)79, consider the adoption of the
Ordinance:

LAKE

SANFORD AUCTION,

77-Junk Cars Removed
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(WV JUNK CARS
54 -Garage Sales
ron SIP tri ISO
Cl' lu 1624.3224460.
Carport Sal.' TV v4fl?'y
riip. &amp;
Top Dollar Paul for lunk &amp; ufl
wPi,t not July 2 thru 6
till
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
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32? 5990

VILLE AT 18th 17.500

REALIOR'

Unfurnished

Mother's earn extra money by
demonstrating our TOYS &amp;

Consisting of 3 acres more of less. ludgement rendered Inthe aforesaid
Further described as in the
general court on the 3rd day of April, A. D.
areaof the Northeast corner of Dike 1979, in that certain case entitled,
Road and Dodd Road. (DISTRICT Avco Financial Services of

Board of County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By: Robert French,

SUPER 2 BR, I bath home in CC.
Manor wIg eat-in kit, C H,
WAIJ, all on a Ig landscaped lot
wenc. patio garden &amp; detached
garage! New roof &amp; paint, toot
BPP WARRANTED Wow! Just
$32,500?

Efficiency Inqulet residential area
of Sanford. $110 mo. 321.0436
after 5 p.m.

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bath home on beautiful 1

porch &amp; double garage? 2 extra
lots! Great potential &amp; in
vestment! BPP WARRANTED.
A buy for 145.700!

Furn eff apt, including all utilities.
prlvateparklng,neardowntown.
5200 322 799)

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or less, to the East R.Wline of Dodd by virtue of that certain Writ of
Road; Thence run Southerly along Execution issued out of and under
saidEa%tR.WIin,u575.Oft,mor,or the seal of thb county
Court of

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2 ACRE

BEAUTIFUL 7 tSR, 1 bath, cozy
cottage on the laket Extras inc.
beamed ceilings, stone fire.
place, island kit., pann. 1g. porch
over Banana Lake! Your own
listing dock too! Super Home
Away from Home! BPP WAR.
RANTED Only 135.000?

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MONTH, REFERENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY,BROKER

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E.W Iineof Dodd Road; Thence run -

This public hearing will be on July
44, 1919 at 7:00 P.M.. or as soon
thereafter as possible, In Room 203

OVER 125
THRU MAY 1979

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Shadow Lake Woods with every
imaginable feature! C H&amp;A,
pantry, fireplace, scr. porch,
Soariu,ii off MBR., Fó, Pin,,,
eat in kit! Yours, for $103,500.

COMPLETELY RESTORED I
STtRY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON

SUPERVISOR

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4. HEIDRICH ENTERPRISES

P &amp; E Realty
Inc. Realtor

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"rC'. -'rf'-' ,- IorIoa, Intends to register the sai'

due East along the aforementioned
North R.W line of Dike Road, 350.0
feet; Thence run due Nóth, $50.0 Vt;

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II vending machines
+ location &amp;
stock. $5000. Machines approx 6
mo old Stocked with nicely
advertised mdse. 365 3189.
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Pg. 28. Consisting of approximately inbusinessundertheflctitiousnarne
9.9 acres. Further described as of
CHALLENGE.
INC. OF
adiacen'' to Seminole Industrial NEVADA at number Bear Gulley

IN

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JUST LISTED 3 BR. 2 bath home
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Ufl UOP
j1dUtO 10i L FiR, WW
carpet. Fla. Rm.. dining area,
fenced rear yard &amp; B B Grill!
Lots more! Just $28,000!

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Newly redecorated 3 BR, 2 bath
home. 27x12 game room, ideal I 2 NICE WOODED IIUILDING
for large family, beautifully I
LOTS. $4,000 EACH
landscaped, close to Shopping,

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109
REALTY

town, very clean &amp; roomy, See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't behere, If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.800437.8400 anytime for
recorded message.

LegaI Notice

CHALLENGE

(ivi,4,iiiiI,,e

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912 French Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
323 5176

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$50,000 William MaIczowsk,,
REALTOR 32? 7983

person.

Hospital, Sanford. 305.3224511,
the West ~ of the SW¼ of the NE¼
ext. 780.
lying North of Highway 436 in
Section 15, Township 21 South,
Range 29 East, less the North 499.7
ft., and less the South 18 ft. thereof.
Parcel AU. Consisting of ap.
proximately 1.5 acres. Further
LEASING AGENT
described as In the general area of
S.R. 436, North side, East of Mon.
tgomery Road. Consisting of ap. Prefer leasing experience but Wil I
train right individual With sales
proximately 1.5 acres. (DISTRICT
backgroupd,
NO.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
LW. HICKMAN
A.1
912 French Ave.
AGRICULTURE TO M.1A VERY
(corner lOth&amp; French)
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
3235176
PZ(7.11.79).31. The SE..4 of the
NW'/4 of Section 19, Township 21,
Ranoe3O, LESS begin 475ft. West of
SE corner run North 22 degrees
East 226 ft., North 67 degrees 56' 25" ________________________________
East 306.73 ft., South 70 ft., East 110
ft., South 285 ft. to P.O.B., less any
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
portion

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KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service Used Machnr's
MOONEY A°P1 IAN( ES
32)0697

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IS acres otf Markham Wood PcI
ISSOOper acre
Aft 1 30. 322 8366

ThiS lovely spacious FAMILY
home has a nice above ground
pool. C H&amp;A. FR w el FP
Assumable mortgage! Close to
Shopping. schools, churches!''

Bedroom Doll Houses

1 BR- 1189 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. JuSt So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford, Call
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3238670 Mariner's Village.

TRANSCRIPTIONIST

ZONING

REGULATIONS
MIAMI RUG COMPANY

Wanted: Mature lady to live in,
prepare meals and care for
invaBd lad, n Sanfoid residence
for salary, room and board,
References requested, Call 305.
3224285 week days,

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or'.sqnmi'nt from NJ. ' local
.;'U.'c Oak mahogan, walnut
I;", Ot
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.,',or'et !,1bIeS chars 1'.',kS.
ionts. as ,sarr' &amp; arc." OCS
Ti-is sale 'i riuSt to at'rnd nc
,'mt •r r'In r r,li,,ePflr A, ,i..a!nr
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12 CHARGE
i' :':or prize

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•MON.. JULY 2.7 PM•

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Mobile Home l2x60.?BR
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cotN'etabi',sth2
matchIng end l,ibles $39 Sanford
Furnifure Salvage. 179? "o
Sanford 3?? 8721

1973 Apache 65xl2 2 BR 2 baths
screened porch,' awning. his
Reas. cSWfl. assume mortgage
$5200. $87 rim infO 32) 7079

Drastic reduction in price! 170
PINE CR E ST DRIVE! Now
137.900! F LE XI BLE F INAN
CING'!!

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Wanted

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3cc our beautiful new BARR Il-to
TON w.Iap siding 8. thingli' roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
37) 5200
380) OrlandO Dr
VA rrI' rv.I,'1v

107W Commercial
Phone322 7881, Sanford

2, 191; - JR

72—Aijct:n

51—Householcl Goods

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your lot or our lot
'' Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
644 30)3

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A OBB

W. Garnet! While
Reg. Real Estate Broker

Low Down Payment

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E. 2nd St.

For a career in PealE state call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Poriig 323 5324
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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell those useful, no longer
needed items with a
Herald
Classified Ad. Call 3fl.261) or
.i1.9993.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Noticiof Public Hearing
July 24, I97
A. PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR

CHANGE

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Creative Expressions
321 9812

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1975 tlxlO, 3 BR. 20, expando. cent
air, big sc. porch. utility stied,
many extras. S1O.500. 668 6309

24
HOUR (B 322-9283
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I Cash for your lot! Will build on
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INC.
REALTORS
S30.6833or 339:4711

sect -Court Reporter
Recentlyrelocatedjnr
Highly skilled 33) 5212
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Teen agers will do odd jobs
Babysitting, lawns, etc.
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Call 321 02)8
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tIALTOC

VAFHA235Con. Homes
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FORRST GREENE

find him listed in our Business

J.PN, FlIltime1, part time. Apply

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WANTTOGETAWAY
FOR AWEEKEND?
will
re for your child in my
home. FrI. evening to Sun.
evening. Excellent care including meals and church.
References available. Call 678

CASSELBERRY View of Lake
Iathryn Spacious i BR 2 bath C
H&amp;A. Out of state owner says
Sellnow. Assumable low interest
mortgage. Call to see 146.500

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REALrY

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. wk., will train, ideal or retired
Mon. thru Fri. $25 wk, $6 day or
11 hr. Call 323.5341.

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
321.0759
261 Sanford Ave.
Aft. Hrs. 322 7643,3224869

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21-Situations

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41—HouseS

BATEMAN REALTY

Just think—if classified ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be any!

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417 North Cayuga

aforementioned

description, or additional asks as
deemed necessary by the flØ
of
County Commissioners.
Any firm or individui desirIn9
provide professional servIces shall
apply In writing for consideration
with a letter of interest deicribina:
Specific abilities wIth respect
to the prolect's requirements.
SImilar work within the last
three years describing size, date,

Purchasing Agent
SA FORD

Attorney for Proponent and Address

DEKIlS

building and approximately 1700 s.f.
Of additional building, for total ci
approximately 3300 sf,
B. Thereafter, to provide bidding

urchasina Aott. S.mlnnl.

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to impiemer.t the following project:
A. To prepare specificatIons and
engineering and construction
drawings to build: (1) single-story
building approximately 4000 s.f. for
use.s Fire station No.34, and (2) a
singie.story building approximately
5200 s.f. for use as Fire Station No,
31&gt; and (3) complete renovation
Fire Station No. 23 consisting of
approximately 1500 s.f. it existing

Current work load and abIlity to
handle project.
All applicants must be f'Sgistef'ed
In the State of Florida to practice
their profession at the time of ap.
plicatiun, and must be able tO
commence work immediately and
followthroughtocomplefionwitaonj
Interruption.
interested parties may submit
application to the Office of the
P
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Courthous, Room 117, North Park
Avenue, Sanford, Fl, 32771. Ap.
cilcations must be received by 5:00
P.M, Thursday, july 0, 1979.

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hearing maybecontinufrom time
to time until final action is taken by
the city Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordinance

Board of County
Commissioners
The County of Seminole
The Seminole County Corn.
missioners, In compliance with Fl.

location

P#'$. *1P

the Estates, Powers and Trust Law.
HEREWITH,
SaidOrdinanc,wasplacedonfirst IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We

LEGAL NOTICE

construct ion

ONi

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LN.ppN.w1fv1

7.

14, 1979.

cttycommissionwlllconsldersarne said Surrogate to be hereunto af.
MASSEY, ALPER, WACK &amp;
for final passage and adoption after fixed.
EATON
WITNESS, HON. ANDREW F.
the public hearing, which will be
Tern Building
Crane's Roost
held in the City Hall of Longwood, SIEDLEcKI, Surrogate of said
165 WhoopIng Loop
Florida, on Monday, the 9th day of County, at the Village of Owego, N,
Aitamonte Springs, Florida 3270) July, AD., 1919, at 7:30 p.m., or as Y., 5th day of June, 1979,
(305) 134.1111 and I3I4339
Blanche Shofkom
soon thereafter as possible. At the
Attorneys for Petitioner
Chief Clerk of the
meeting interested parties may
Publish: June 11, 25, July 2, 9 1979 appear and be heard with respect to
Surrogate's court
_____________________________ the
l5AL
proposed Ordinance. This

all or part of

3.

forenoonof that day, then end there

this Court on
(SEAL)

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REALTOR
El
ML!
123 6061 or eves, 323 0517

AAA EMPLOYMENT
9)2 French Ave
(corner 10th &amp; French)
323 5176

Noon FridQj

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DISTRICT," AND PROVIDING distributed pursuant to SectIon 5.4.4
FOR THE USES PERMITTED IN of the Estates, Powers and Trust
Law; and
CERTAIN REGULATIONS;

VICTORY

30 AM

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default will be entered against you
andyourmarrlagetope$Itlonerwill
be dissolved.
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M. Unsworth Realty

Will train someone sharp, good at
igures, great chance for right
person

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(FMIOOAY

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Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR.
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500. w.exceilent terms.
Johnny Walker foC. 322 657 or
3227111 aft S

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BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE awarded to the Admlnlstrasrix
25, Township 21 South, range 30 _,,,,dward 0. Rector
OF THE her
Jetn.tPtec.Szo..pel,r vTld 'Ut','bain9mQrefullyaescbed.s.
President

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court

100

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deceased greeting.

Altamonte Springs, Florida, 32101,
BY CHANGING "EXHIBIT A," bedistrlbutid,purwantto$,ctIon 4.
on or before July 19, 1979, and file SCHEDULE
DISTRICT 1.lofthe Estates, Powers and rrust
OF
the original with the
Law;
Clerk of this REGULATIONS ADOPTED
Court either before service on THE ADDITION OF A DISTRICT
(2) the damages awarded to the
Petitioner's attorney or Im
CLASSIFICATION TO BE KNOWN adminlstratrixfor wrongful death of

YOUNG AND THE

SESAME STRUT (A)

s. SUMMER-SHOWTIME

CONSIDER ADOPTION OF PRO.

OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,

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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK,
By the Grace of God Free and in.
cMpendent
TO: DONALD JOHNSON
Address Unknown
James Orshal
co H. Bradley Smith, Esq.
440 Waverly Street,
Waveriy, New York
Reliance Insurance Co.,
co Ithaca Agency,
Ithaca, N.Y.
TO DONALD JOHNSON: The
following Citation Is published
pursuant to an Order of the
Surrogate's Court, Tloga County
State of New York dated June 5,
1979.
persons interested In the estate Of

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0. H. EATON, JR. ESQUIRE,

(2) PASSWORD PLUS

ComeToTh.

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Before PubllcQtion
Noon The Dc,

AS Deputy Clerk
PublIsh: June 18, 251. July 2, 9, 1979

CoUnty,
e in the Court
the City Commission will hold a
has been filed against you and you public hearing to consider enact. HouseintheVillageof Owego, Tioga
arerequlredtoserveacopyof your mentofOrdinanceNo.430,entitled: County.NewYork,onth.lothdayof

RNOON

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vu r-rencn Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
323 5176
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parttimesummerpositionat Auto
Train Gift Shop. For interview
call Debbie Towns 321

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$uild to Suit
our lot o yours:
FHAVA,FHA 2351245

Accurate typing for company with
excellent benefits.

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BRUCE HOWARD JOHNSON, late
of the Village of Waverly, in the

YOU'APE' NOTIFIED met an
action fcr Dissolution of Marriage

08UMMERE8TER

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SATURDAY 9.Noon

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FLORIDA

BOWLES
HHB-lThh Field Artillery

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Make your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every clay.

TYPIST

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

Futton Street and West First Street, Vidocy, withthe Clerk of the Circuit
being more particularly described Court in and for Seminole County,
as rouuows'
Florida, and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
That portion of West Commercial
Street lying between Blocks) and 2,
defenses, if any, to it on James C.
all in Tier 6, TOWN OF SANFORD,
Weart, petitioner's attorney, whose
according to the Plat thereof, as
address is 201 West 1st Street, Suite
206, Sanford, Florid
recorded in Piat Book 1, page se Of
3217), on or
the Public Records of Seminole
before July 19, 1919, and file an
County, Florida, reserving same as
original with the clerk of this court
a utility easement,
either before service on Petitioner's
attorney or immediately thereafter;
City Commission of the
City of Sanford, Florida
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
in
the petition.
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Publish July 2, 1979
WITNESS my hand and the seal
DEL.12
of this Courton the 14th day of June,
1979.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
(SEALZ)
NAME STATUTE
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
As Clerk of the Court

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TO: PVT. DAVID CURTIS

FAMILY FIIfl

1 time ................. 43c a line
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NOTICE OF VACATING AND

withfhe Clerk of the Circuit Court Of
Seminole County, Florida, upon
receipt of proof of publication of this
Notice, the fictitious name to wit:
BURDINE'S OPTICAL under which
this party is engaged in business at
Altamonte Mall, State Road 436,
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida
3270) That the party interested in
said business enterprise is as
follows: August Marketing Cornpany, 4884 South Kirkman Road,
Orlando, Florida 321)1.
DATED at Orlando, Orange
County, Fioridathis3rddayof June,
1979.
August Marketing Company
By: August C. Johnson
President
Publish June ii, 18,251 July 2, 1979
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City Clerk of the
City of Longwood, Florida
Publish: June 21, July 2, 1979
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CODE OF THE CITY OF LONG.
WOOD, FLORIDA;" PROVIDING
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AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinancewas piacedon first
reading on June 11, 1979 and the City
Commission will consider same for
final passage and adoption after the
public hearing which will be held in
the City Hall of Longwood, Florida,
on Monday, the 9th day of July, A.D.
197? al 7.30 PIll., 01' as soon
thereafter as possible. At the
meeting interested parties may
appear and be heard with respect to
the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing may becontinued from time
to time until final action is taken by
the City Commission.
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
isposteda? the City Hall, Longwood,

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ABANDONING A PORTION OF A ELLEN FINN VIDOCY,
STREET.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Respondent.wife
tie City of Longwood, Florida, that
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE OF ACTION
the City Council will hold a public
TO; Ellen Louise Finn Vidocy
You will take notice that the city
hearing to consider enactment of Commission of the City of Sanford,
3531 Oak Street No. 103
Ordinance No.
1, entitled:
Florida,ort June25, 1919, passed and Vancouver, British Columbia,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY adopted Ordinance No. 1473, to Canada
OF
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tennis tournament from
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Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
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865.09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
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business enterprise is as follows:
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Joseph Navarro
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Dated at Winter Park, Orange
OUNTY, FLORIDA
COunty, Florida, June 20. 1979.
Civil Action No. 7-I13O.CA44.E
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Seminole county, Florida, under the
fictitious name of LONGW000 IN.
DUSTRIAL,SUPPLYCO.,andthatl
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about hypoglycemia. Does the
physician find it by a blood
test? Is the diet the only
treatment? Are there actual
symptoms? Doesoriestagger or
shake? Just what does the word r
"glyce"
mia mean? I can't find
it in my dictionary.
amount of adrenaline will cause
DEAR READER— The term
to have shakiness,
"emia" refers to the blood, a person
or ncrThat's rather interesting anxiety symptoms
because anemia literally means vousness and even a fast
without blood which, of course, heartbeat. A low blood glucose
Isn't true. The "gly" refers to level will cause your adrenal
to release adrenaline, but
glucose. Therefore, the term gland
means glucose in the blood, so will anxiety or sudden fright
of problems.
Hypoglycemia means low or a number
and anxiety
stress
glucose In the blood and That's why
confused
with
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hypoglycemia.
much glucose in the blood,
Yes, the doctor determines A person who's having
has adrenaline symptoms because
person
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hypoglycemia,
diagnosed as having low blood
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measuring
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studied and be given
glucose in the blood,
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though.
healthy, active young in. are several kinds of
dividuals have blood sugars hypoglycemia. In general,
reactive
the
intermittently below 40. If there there's
hypoglycemia
which
follows
are no symptoms associated
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sugar
eating.
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blood
with the findings in the blood,
made.
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time symptoms are produced. called primary hypoglycemia
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3.9, glucose levels before eating.
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number
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Hypoglycemia, Low Blood Some of these rare cases are
Sugar, to give you more details, associated with a tumor of the
Other readers who want this pancreas. So the first hurdle Is
issue can send 50 cents with a making a correct diagnosis of
long, stamped, self-addressed hypoglycemia. The second
envelope for it. Send your hurdle is finding out what
request to me, in care of this caused the hypoglycemia if it's
the
Obviously,
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, present.
reactive
for
treatment
Radio City Station, New York,
hypoglycemia related to eating
N.Y. 10019.
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primary
of
ascribed to hypoglycemia can treatment
be caused by other things. hypoglycemia associated with a
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Oswald: "The R in the
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hapa the most important
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remember the significance
of failure to open the
bicjj."
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player passes originally, he
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Knowles said the city was given 24 hours notice that the fuel
supply was to be cut. He said the city's immediate response WS
to shut down one of Its construction projects and delay another.
The city halted work on a half-mile street construction project
on Cornwell Road off of Sanford Avenue, Knowles said, lie said an
extension of the city's water line down State Rd. 46-A to it UCW
subdivision culled Kaywood Estates was delayed.
Knowles said that although people usually become concerned
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first with cutbacks in fuel allocations for police and fire departments, it Is "the public services of water, sewage and sanitation
that are most vital."
"You can't leave garbage sitting around in this hot heather
he said.
Sanford receives its supply of diesel fuel From Gulf Oil Cornpuny. According to (ulfs Florida sales manager, H K Meyers,
the company had no choice but to make the 40 percent cut.
Meyers said the company has to supply all Its customers with
equal quantities of fuel unless the federal goerninent declares
that the customer may legally receive more Currently only
surface mass transit systems such as buses may receive increased allotments. Those transit systems, he said, are entitled to
100 percent of their needs.
"To the best of my knowledge," Meyers said, ,no
municipalities have been declared special cases, so we have to
treat them the same as any other customer."
Meyers said all Gulf Oil customers had been reduced to 60
percent of their normal allocation because of the dwindling supply
of fuel.

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What's Aninigent. The Answer Could Cost axpayers
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
What is an indigent?
That's the question facing county officials as they
proceed with the preparation of next year's operating
budget.

The answer could cost taxpayers several hundreds of
thousands of dollars in medical fees.
It is also a question that, when answered, could
determine whether Seminole Memorial Hospital (SMH)
remains county-owned or is converted to a private

facility.
It is the key to the whole hospital issue," said Seminole
County Commissioner Dick Williams. "We have to arrive
at a definition of what is a truly needy person."
Neither the hospital, which administers care to the
county's poor, nor the county, which pays for the care, has
arrived at a formula for use in deciding who is eligible to
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receive medical services as an indigent.
As a result, a discrepancy between what hospital officials say they need and what the commissioners are
willing to provide could exist in the coming year.
During the current year, according to figures assembled by SMH Administrator Charles Bentley, the hospital
will absorb about $288,000 in indigent care costs that will
not be paid by the county. Bentley said the hospital
received about $387,000 in tax receipts this year, of which
$340,000 was used to pay for Indigent care. But actual costs
to the hospital will be close to $625,000, he said.
But the $625,000 figure is based on hospital estimates
with no set criteria for determining eligibility. Bentley
said the policy of SMH is to negotiate with patients and try
to determine through financial information given by
them, if they can pay. There are no income levels based
on family size to determine a person's ability to pay, he
said. Such levels are used by ether county agencies such
as the welfare department in establishing eligibility for

aid.
Why has it formula not existed?
"It's just an issue we never really dealt with," said
Willliuns.
Hospital board chainmui Thomas Blayney said a policy
hasn't been set because the county didn't need one. It
determined in advance what fwids would be provided by
establishing a tax rate. Any balance, such as the $288,000
discrepancy, was borne by the hospital. In essence, tie
said, the county would not have been bound by any formula the hospital would have set.
However, the hospital board Is seeking a change of
status to a private not-for-profit facility. The change of
status would permit the sale of tax-free bonds to finance
expansion and improvements. The bonds cannot be sold
without taxpayer obligation to government-owned
hospitals.
If the change is to come about, a lease agreement will

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people you are going to elect
someone else if they don't get
their act together."
Wearing a dark blue suit with
a "Sanford is Super" button
pinned to his lapel, Kelly
blamed President Carter and
other politicians for creating an
atmosphere of "an orgy of
consumption" and not putting
more emphasis on production,
"Because of government

interference In our lives, we said.
free enterprise system for their
have come to the point where
"The government reduced energy woes. He said the free
we are consuming too much and the benefits of the elderly and
enterprise system represents
that's where the emphasis lies sick and sent that money tothe freedom and is the backbone of
instead of on productivity," nonworker," Kelly said. "As a the ideals and principals this
Kelly said,
result, that action further country stands for.
One of the ways the federal upped the vitality and in.
"I don't think we need to fear
government has down-played centive of the working world."
free enterprise but politicians
production and enhanced
The American public should who are more concerned about
consumption Is by expanding
not
look to President Carter and their political ,osts than the
the food stamp program from
other
politicians "with high ideals this country is based on,"
$30 million to $7 billion, Kelly
political
Ideals" to solve the Kelly said.
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energy
crisis,
Kelly stressed.
rning at a "personality
Seminole Sheriffs Department
Kelly asked the audience at
The
solution
lies
in the coniWit" held In his honor.
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.d giving him a chance to visit
nostalgic days when frugal
energy "In order to provide the
constituency, Kelly said, he
Rising Traffic Fatalities, 3A
Americans used to save spare
designated today as ____________________________________ massive amount of capital pieces of string and canning
needed to build oil refineries."
Word Town Day." His itjars, but said those days are no
l*1 iflClUdSd a luncheon
"You and I as individuals
more.
doctors of Seminole
t o do soinetliln&amp;"
"We were saving string for a
Kelly
governmen
and a town
purpose," Juanita "J
meeting at hSIflIOd City
HOrCOP .................ZB will net save us.
Mercer, wife of John Mercer,
300
Park Ave.
"If we can accept the reality president of the Flagship Bank
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leadership has get to
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"Now we think If we save It,
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Kelly told chamber members the government will take It and
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff
'The federal government, not
tkfree enterprise system, Isto
blame for the energy crunch
IO w plaguing this country and
It's UPtO the electorate to do
something about it, says
gpsgre$ainsn Richard Kelly.
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have to be worked out between the county and the newly.
formed corporation. The lease will have to include an
arrangement For the care of the county's peer, since state
law mandates counties to pay such fees.
'11w hospital board has asked the county to consider a
lease agreement with a starting point of this year's
estimated indigent cost Figure, $625,000. That figure would
be used for the first year of hospital operation under the
proposed reorganization. After the first year, a formula
would be worked out, according to the proposal by the
hospital board.
The board is suggesting adopting a formula similar to
Orange County, where ceitification for eligibility for
medical services as an indigent is determined by the
county health department.
Bob French, chairman of the board of county corninissioners, said it decision on the hospital board's request
and it review of the indigent funding issue would come
later this month.

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According to l.ex Hester, energy director for Florida, the ory
alternative Sanford may have is the state's 'set-aside" reserve.
lie said the state receives 4 percent of all fuel coming into Florida
an d places it in aspecial reserve. He said Sanford may apply for
the use of some of that reserve, but said he did not think they had
done so )et.
"There may be a problem with diesel fuel supplies to
municipalities in Jul)- ," he said. "We're looking into it to see what
can be done.
Knowles said the city planned to apply for use of the state's
"set-aside" reserves "around the middle of the month."
Knowles mU Monday afternoon w ith city government depart.
inent heads to conic up with ways to meet the crisis. Knowles said
they decided at the meeting not to restart work on Cornwall Road
01 on the State Road 46 A water line extension project
In addition, hi said, the city has parked many of its diesel
burning vehicles, among them five dump trucks two road
graders and to road sweepers.
Knowles said the move would definitely cause a slowdown in
the scheduling of sonic city services." He explained that, for
example, it would take the city a little longer to get around to
sweeping some streets or inspecting some buildings.
"We are going to have to arrange things so we can get more
than one task accomplished on a trip," he said.
The July diesel fuel problem in this area seems unique to
Sanford. Spokesmen for Altamonte Springs, Oviedo, Longwood
and Lake Mary, for instance, say they have received no word of
cutlicks ill (lie amount of diesel fuel they will be supplied in July.

MIAMI (UP!)
The state's better than! ever have before," inunetliately alter the murders. her brief encounter with the
star
witness
today
picked said Nita Jane Neary in a clear,
Herald Photo by Tom Nets,l
Defense attorneys have asked intruder.
Theodore Bundy from a crowd firm voice,
that Miss Neary's testimony be
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heiaid11e cau ght a three.
of 50 people standing in the
That's a mighty big firecracker Kim Glavich of Winter Springs is holding, for'I've had to go over this barred f rum the trial as
second RHm= of a
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Omega house tile night t%~o 'bposttive," sitid'. M`ItslNeary, an. Cliief Circuit
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c"ayrides to spectacular fireworks displays. A complete
parade to contests to balloon
Florida State University coeds art education major who Cowart, who will rule on the a late night of drinking and
list of area activities appears on page 3A.
were killed,
transferred from F.S.U. to admissibility of her testimony, wincing at a fraternity beer
"I think I recognize him now Indiana's Ball State University listened as Miss Neary detailed party on Jan. 15, 1978.

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In addition to cutting back on the its usage of diesel fuel,
Knowles said, the city is trying to buy small amounts of fuel on the
commercial market. He said he was confident the city would
locate enough diesel fuel to make it through the month. But if It
did not, he said, some services such as garbage co llection would
have to be curtailed towards the end of Jul).

Witness Identifies Bundy

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held the trick. A heart was
led to dummy and a second
c-itdrEzt rose with his
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discarded a heart. Back
came a diamond to West's
king. Now West led the five
of srades."
A an: "The moment of
truth had arrived. South
used to think. Eventually,
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dummy. East took his
queen, cashed the club ace
and led a spade to his parttier to set the contract."
Oswald: "I see you said
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July I. The remaining 60 percent, according to City Manager ['etc
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
own gentle fashion.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
July 3, 1979
Things important to you 21) Your greatest asset today la
personally, as well as to one you your ability to make everyone
feel responsible for, will take a you deal with feel very imturn for the better thin çom1n
çioti4. Your jnnIng ways
y.w.
srolIeflawilhsesmto p11ñqio
disappear of their own volition.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) The key to your success
Look for the bluebird of hap- today is to find enjoyment in
piness to be perching In areas your duties. Once you tei that
.,jo'dleast expect today. VQj1l__what,.,yu are doing serves a
know where he Is when you hear useful purpose, the sky Is the
his cheerful chirp. Find out limit.
more of what lies ahead for you
AQUARIUS (Jan. Feb. 19)
In the year following your birth- Because you're unlikely to take
day by sending for your copy of yourself or ethers too seriously
Astro-Graph Letter. Mall $1 for today, you should experience
each to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box many pleasant encounters. The
489, Radio City Station, N.Y. light touch works wonders
10019. Be sure to specify birth
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Someone extremely fond of you
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You
will be secretly trying to effect
usually know the right things
a change today that's greatly to
say to people and today will be
your advantage.
person
no exception.
has helped you before.
ference Is that you'll have
more of them to charm than
ARIES (March 21-April 1 ,,
usual.
You'll have a great time
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) matter who you are withy.
Persons you hold in high esteem Your quick wit and delightful
will be caring about you and charm will have everybody
wanting to fulfill your needs gathering around you.
today. If you need a favor, ask.
TAURUS (April 20-May 10)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Those extra pennies you need to
Spreading sunshine and cheery do or have something speical
thoughts makes you a pular will be there today. You've done
guy or gal today, People need a your Job well. It'
s reflected
smile almost more than they your pocketbook.
need food.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Happiness always comes from
Someone who does things In a sharing your time with those
quiet manner Is on your side about whom you
aict. .la
today. This person knows how is why today will be such a
to make you happy In his or her pleasant one for you.

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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The lire that destroyed a home just outside the Sanford
City limits Wednesday has been ruled "suspicious" by
Seminole County fire officials.

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the Seminole County Sheriff's Department, Ernie Wright
of the state fire maraba's office, and Inspector Raymond
Pippin of the Seminole County Public Safety Department.
According to fire officials. several nercnnc nw thø flr

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
The chances of keeping the
north branch of the Seminole
County Public Library in
downtown Sanford have been
enhanced as a result of action
taken this week by the Seminole
Board of Commissioners.
Commissioner Bob Sturm said
today.
"The sentiment at this point
seems to be to keep the library
in downtown Sanford. At least
none of us Is in a hurry to move
It," Sturm said.
Moving the library from its
present site at 230 E. First St. to
a larger building has been
advocated by county librarian
Jean Rhein.
During a work session
Tuesday, the commissioners
agreed on a space re-allocation
plan that will move the building
a nd land development offices

from the fourth floor of the
courthouse to the first floor of
the county-owned Rouniillat
Building on First Street. Sturm
said those offices later may be
moved to the third and fourth
floor of that building at which
time the library could be moved
three blocks west to the first
and second floor of the building.
"The manpower department
has a lease until October 1980,
with the county for space in the
upper floors of Houmillat. When
it leaves, the building and land
development people could move
into their offices, and the first
and second floor would be free
for the library," Sturm said.
The manpower department,
which monitors the county's
Comprehensive Employment
Training Act i CETA program,
is a federally funded department and Sturm noted that rent
for space elsewhere would not

cost the county additional
Funds.
But the possibility of using
Roumillat for the north branch
of the library does not please
Ms. Rhein. She said the branch
needs 9,000 square feet of space
to provide adequate library
service.
Using two floors of Roumillat
will come close to meeting that
requirement, but Ms. Rhein
said a two-floor library will
create operational inefficiencies and require additional supervisory personnel.
Ms. Rhein earlier this year
asked the commissioners to
consider moving the library to a
larger, "more accessible"
location outside downtown
Sanford. One site mentioned
was at the Kmart Shopping
Plaza on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Estimated annual rent at that
site was $35,000.

The present library building
is rented from the city of
Sanford at $1 per year. The
building, a converted post office, has about 3,700 square feet
of space.
Ms. Rhein said the additional
space is needed to accommodate the 35,000 volumes.
There also is a need for additional administrative space
and a children's reading area,
she said.
Sturm said the action taken
by the commissioners Tuesday
does not lock them into a plan to
move the library to Roumillat.
Other options will be considered, he said.
However, Sturm said,
knowledge that space will be
available in October of 1980
probably means there will be no
decision this year by the
commission on whether to
move the library.

Final Hearing Due Tonight
On Lake Mary Tax Hike
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary citizens will have
their final opportunity tonight
to speak in opposition to, or in
favor of, the city's proposed
budget before election day.
A public hearing on alternative budgets for fiscal 19791980 of $4,218 or $433,518 Is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at city
hail.
Polling place for next
Tuesday's referendum, when
the voters will decide whether
to approve a property tax increase of $4.25 per $1,000
assessed valuation, Is at city

hail. The city is proposing to

agricultural to multi-family

designated in

the city's cornIncrease taxes from the current district on a parcel on ptthenaW. taM
use plan as
level of 03

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pass, the tax level, according to
new state law, will be $2.84 per
$1,000 assessed valuation. The
state law effective only this
year limits the ability of cities
to raise taxes to bring in only
five percent more revenue than
the preceedlng year.

Longwood-Lake Mary Road
near Lake Mary Boulevard to
allow construction of duplexes.
change the zoning from
agriculture to commercial on
the tract directly behind the
new Phillips 66 station on Lake
Mary Boulevard as requested
by Randall Brown to construct
offices.
Change the zoning from
Also on the agenda for agriculture to commercial on a
tonight's meeting are public narrow strip of land between
hearings on proposed or- Lake Mary Boulevard and Sun
dinances to:
Drive. City Manager Phil
Change the zoning from Kulbes said the tract is

t%c* commercial.

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residential to commercial on a
strip on Country Club Road
across from Lake Mary
Elementary School to permit
construction of a commercial
building. The structure is not to
contain any business which
might entice the school children
to cross the highway or which
will worsen the traffic situation
on the road, according to an
agreement between the
developer and the city council.

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ndale For President?
NEW YORK (UPI) — Vice
President Walter Mondale is
being considered by some Influential Democrats as a
replacement for President
Carter if Carter falters In his reelection try, The New York
Thnes reported today.
According to the Times story,
Mondale in coming under
pressure to run for the
presidency and has, in fact,
privately voiced dissatisfaction
with the administration's handUng of Important political
moves recently.
Specifically mentioned were
the cabinet firings in late July,
UN Ambassador Andrew
Young's resignation and the
subsequent Internal dispute
over Middle East policy.
The Times said that a
political associate who saw
Mondale recently described
him as "fairly disgusted with
he politics in the White House
the amateurism Of it , the
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mistakes, the whole confluence
of events beginning with the
President's return from Japan
In early July."
A second associate said
Mondale was "very low" about
the political outlook while a
third said "the problem is that
he's not in the inner circle,"
Representative Morris Udall,
"an influential Arizona Democrat and often a bellwether of
liberal sentiment in Congress"
was reported as suggesting at a
Wednesday breakfast with ree
porters that Mondale could be
"the happy way out" for

Democrats in 1980 It Carter
"I think If the Carter ship
falters or becomes involved In a goes down," Udall is quoted as
feud with Senator Edward saying, "Mondale may surKennedy of Massachusetts.
vive."

Results Off ic ia l
The election results in Oviedo
are official.
The city council Wednesday
night counted the absentee
ballots and certified the election of Thomas Morgan to the
mayor's office and Robert
Whittier and Frank Salzmann

the city council.
Official tally for the mayor's
office, Including 11 absentee
ballots, is Morgan 320 and
Charles Lacy 113. For the group
1 council seat, vacated by Lacy
to run for the mayor's office,
Whittier received 275 votes. He
was running unopposed.

Today

For the group 2 seat Salzmann received 230 votes to 123
for James Massey and 58 for
Horoscope ................. 4B
Jack
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Bridge ....................
Hospital ................... 3A
Charles Pratt did not run for ree
Obituaries .................3A election to this seat.
Comics ....................4B OURSELVES .............. lB election
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Voter turnout was about 40
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The new officials will
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

I SALT Debate Resumes Amid Cuba Dispute

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proval of SALT II as it stands
would be injurious to the
security of the United States
and its allies, came armed with
a joint letter to the Senate
signed by 1,678 retired generals
and admirals urging rejection
on like grounds.
The letter based opposition on
grounds the treaty heavily
favors the Soviet Union and
cannot adequately be verified.
The resumed hearings were
held against a new backdrop
painted by Vance at a news
conference Wednesday.
He said a Soviet combat
brigade, complete with tank,
artill ery and motorized rifle

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Although It was certainly not his
intention, Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance set a disturbing
tone for today's resumption of
debate on the SALT II strategic
arms limitation agreement
with the Soviets,
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IN BRIEF
Court Ordered School Busing

Among witnesses scheduled
to testify in the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee were
retired Adm. Thomas Moorer,
former chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, and Eugene
Rostow, former undersecreatary of state for political a!fairs. Both oppose ratification.
Moorer, who maintains ap-

Starts Today In Columbus
By United Press International
School officials in Columbus, Ohio, are confident that
two years of preparation and a barrage of commercials,
school open houses and prayer meetings have readied the
600,000 residents for today's dart of court-ordered busing
to achieve desegregation.
"The mood of the city seems to be calm" said schools
superintendent Joseph L Davis.
Before light today, the city's first through seventh and
10th graders walked to street corners to await 213 newly
purchased buses that will take them cross town to school.
High schoolers Join the experiment Friday and kindergarteners Monday.
In all, 37,000 of the district's 79,000 students will be
bused.

battalions, has been secretly In
Cuba for years, undetected
until recently by U.S. intelilgence.
Although Vance tried to
separate the belated discovery
from SALT II, a Senate consensus appeared to be growing
that the Cuban troops and U.S.
intelligence failure is an issue
in the SALT debate.
Vance and CIA Director
Stansfleld Turner gave the
committee, in closed meetings
Wednesday, some of the secret
details of the Cuban developmeats.
Senate Democratic Leader
Robert Byrd, in a Senate speech

Wednesday, called for a U.S.
military buildup whether the
Senate ratifies or rejects SALT
II.
Sen. Robert Dole, R.Kan., has
urged a moratorium on consideration of the treaties until the
Soviets remove their troops
from Cuba.
Vance Wednesday main-

tamed that failure of U.S. in
telligence to detect the Soviet
troop buildup in a country 90
miles off Key West, Fla., should
not be equated with verification
of Soviet compliance with SALT
I! in Russia.
"There is a dear difference
between determining (by air
and reconnaissance) whether a

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particular Unit or elements )f a
unit ... is from the Soviet Un ion
as opposed to the Cubans," he
said.
"This is much more diffic u1t
to monitor than monitorlag
such things as the establishment of new missile sites, of Lhe
receiving and analysis of
telemetry," he added.

Actress Sentence To Appear

Begin-Sadat End Summit,
Aim To Lean Less On U.S.
HAIFA, Israel (UPI)— The eighth summit between
Egypt and Israel ended today and reflected a mood
toward greater self-reliance and less dependence on the
United States. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat underscored the shift.
"The most important achievement of my visit is that we
have cemented our agreements at Camp David and the
peace treaty between Egypt and Israel and we are ready
together, Menachem and I, to face whatever comes,"
Sadat told Israeli newspaper editors.
The move toward greater self-reliance was most
evident in the agreement to establish Egyptian-Israeli
military patrols to monitor the peace in Sinai, thus
temporarily freeing the United States from a commitment
to set up a multinational force in the area, summit sources
said.
Sadat said there may be some differences of opinion
with Israel in the future, "but conflict, no. I don't think
there will be conflict between us."

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) - A federal judge, who
said entertainers sometimes view drug use as a joke,
Wednesday ordered actress Linda Blair to make a dozen
public appearances to warn young people about the
seriousness of drugs.
That was part of a three-year probation sentence imposed on Miss Blair by U.S. District Judge Howell W.
Melton. She also was fined $5000 for conspiracy to possess
cocaine.
The 20-year-old actress, who lives In Wilton, Conn,, had
pleaded guilty In May to the misdemeanor charge.

Klansmen Released On Bond
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) — Ku Klux Klan Imperial
Wizard Bill Wilkinson said Wednesday it was "cut and
dried" the city of Montgomery was going to punish the
some 190 Klansmen who were arrested before they
completed their Selma td Montgomery march last month.
Municipal Court Judge Matthls Piel sentenced eight
KKK members to six months in jail, placed them on two
years probation and fined them $500 at the conclusion of
their brief trials.
PIei suspended the sentence to 15 days in jail and they
were released on appeal bond.

Ravage Northeas t
By United Press International and would spread to ConnecAt 6 a.m. EDT, David was
Tropical Storm David ticut, Rhode Island and Massa- centered over south-central
ravaged parts of the densely chusetts later In the morning. Pennsylvania, moving toward
The Pennsylvania man died the northeast at20to 25 mph. Its
populated Northeast early
today, spawning deadly tor- in a tornado that touched down highest sustained winds were 43
nadoes and unleashing torren- near Avondale, ripping a row of mph along the coast and out
tial rains In Pennsylvania and house trailers from their cm- into the Atlantic.
Gale warnings were in effect
New Jersey. In the Caribbean, derblock foundations in a
Tropical Storm Fred eric was mobile home park late Wednes- from Cape Hatteras, N.C., to
Eastport, Maine. The winds
stirring up the same kind of day night.
In New Jersey, a truck driver along with normal high tides
trouble.
Now almost two weeks old, was slightly in jured when the produced a tidal flooding
David produced a series of storm's winds blew his truck situation along the entire
tornadoes in the Philadelphia over as it sliced the roof off a northeast coast.
The Philadelphia area
area, killing at least one man. nearby truckstop, In Salem
Th ree twisters were confirmed County. Officials also reported reported 4½ Inches of rain early
In southern New Jersey, knock- one missing swimmer, who was today.
A mudslide caused by heavy
ing out power to hundreds of last seen clinging to a jetty on
rains near the Baltimore train
communities.
the Jersey shore.
Scattered power outages, station and several areas of
The National Weather Ser- were reported throughout high water covering the tracks
vice said the threat of tornadoes southern New Jersey, affecting forced the cancellation of
existed for Delaware, New some 80,000 residences, and as Amtrak commuter rail service
Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania far north as the New York City between Baltimore and Wa.
and southeastern New York, area.
shlngton.

Not

WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter's goal of
replacing 2.5 million barrels of imported oil a day with
synthetic fuels by 1990 cannot be achieved In a normal,
peacetime economy, a congressional consultant has
concluded.
Cameron Engineers, one of three consultants helping
Congress gauge the cost of a synthetic fuel program,
reported Wednesday Carter's plan would tie up 50 percent
of the construction tndry.
"Without a wartime level of effort and significant
diversions from the rest of the economy, this will limit
synfuels output by 1990 to less than 2 million barrels per
day," a consultant representative told Sen. Gary Hail, D
Cob., at a hearing of his special budget task force on the
syrifuel program.

DRESDEN, Tenn (UP!) — District Attorney David
Hayes will ask that a mechanic be put to death for the
abduction of an &amp;yearold West Tennessee girl who was
stabbed to death with a pocketknife.
The suspect, Robert Glenn Coe of McKenzie, was
arrested in Huntingdon Tuesday night as he tried to board
a bus for Marietta, Ga. He was charged Wednesday with
first-degree murder, aggravated sexual battery and
aggravated kidnapping in the Labor Day weekend abduction of Cary Medlin of Greenfleld.
Authorities said Coe's family, including his wife,
assisted authorities In the arrest. Hayes would not
disclose any evidence gathered, but he said Cos volum
teered a statement at the Weakley County Jail in Dresden.

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Gold Prices Soar To $340
LONDON (UP!) — Gold soared more than $11 an ounce
overnight to hit record opeiling levels of over $340 in
London and Zurich today, and officially was set near the
$350 mark in London. The U. S. dollar opened lower.
Gold opened in Zurich at $340.875 an ounce, a record
overnight rise of $11.750 over Wednesday's close of
$329.125. In London, gold started at $340.00 an ounce,
$11.6 over Wednesday's close of $328.375.
Shortly after opening in London, the price was set at
$348.50 an ounce in the official morning fix only $1.50 off
the $350 level bullion dealers have been predicting.

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MIAMI (UP!)— A tropical depression has formed in the
Atlantic Ocean and "could become a tropical storm today
or Friday," the National Hurricane Center said.
If it does, it would be the hurricane season's seventh
tropical Moan and would be named Gloria.
The depression was located near Latitude 19.5 north,
Longitude 35.0 west, or about 650 miles west northwest of
the Cope Verde Islands. It was moving west at 20 miles an
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SALIURY, Zimbabwe Rhodesia (UP!)— A military
spok-man said today that 7ãinbsbwe Rhodesia troops
and warplanes have slashed deep inside Mozambique,
leiveft military bases and blowing up bridges
He said the multi.pronged raids which darted Wed.
nasdey morning hit both regular Mozambique military
bases as well as those otç1ed by Patriotic Front
guerrillas, killing a "significant number" of people.
The attache the deepest ever inside Mo''nblque were centered around the railway junction at Aldela di
Barragom whire fighting was reported to be heavy.

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MANILA, P?IHppEiies (UP!)— A U.S. Navy ship
rescued a bo4Jp.d of the 0 Vietnamese today In a
renewed awge of refvies who mostly are yosaig men
trying to avoid being drafted Into the Vietnamese Army
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Two Oviedo firefighters suffered minor Injuries
fire broke out about 10:30 a.m. when Owner Jim
Wednesday as they fought to extinguish a fire that Viles was attempting to light the coals in the bar.
gutted the Smokehouse barbequc restaurant on bequc pit with gasoline. 'Iles escaped injury. No
state Route 426 in Oviedo. Firemen Dana Simons damage estimate for the building has been deterJohn Pegel were treated for muscle strain and mined, an Oviedo fire department official said
released from Winter Park Memorial Hospital. The today.

Eugene
Robinson
of
Jacksonville, who has been
dubbed the brainpower behind INJURED
the robbery, deputies said.
GRAND THEFT
A full-length black mink coat

33 Implicated In Massive Drug Ring
FORT MYERS, Fla. (UPI)— Department. "The people for, but said it amounted to wives and pilots to a rancher
racketeering. Gillen's bond was being conducted by Lee and
Authorities have begun round- we've been rounding up come millions annually.
and a citrus grove manager.
Collier county sheriff's officers,
set at $1,150,000.
lag up 33 people including a from every county from the
A large portion of the drug
The
state
attorney's
office
at
federal
Drug Enforcement %(I- Author ties •
former judge, a policeman, and middle of Florida south."
profits apparently were being suspects we s.uu most of the Fort Myers said the drug ring ministration agents, state ofre tii.irgtd with has been
a bail bondsman — in a massive
Lee County Sheriff Frank invest ed In land, particularly in
under investigation ficers, and county police out.
drug sweep on Florida's South- Wanicka said the operation was le County, the state attorney's cons racy to dmstribute for
more
than
18 months and side southwest Florida.
marijuana, )ti. t h e re
wed coast.
centered in Lee County, but also office said.
were
could
continue
for at least a
By late Wednesday, at least involved Collier, Dade, Glades,
Among those arrested were various tim charges,
year.
HAIR WEAVING
22 people had been jailed. Their Hendry, Hillsborough, Lee, former Lee County Judge " coca ine am quaaiudes,
The Lee County grand jury Is Ue.tutlil L" T, I$I' 1l.s
bonds totaled more than $25 Okeechobee, and St. Lucie David L. Orosz, now a Fort racketeering and conspiracy, continuing
an investigation of
million, with several individual counties.
Myers attorney; Okeechobee
Some of the suspects face as drug trafficking and additional
bonds set at more than $1
Grosser said investigators police Sgt. Jonathan Rucks, and many as 17 counts. Aiiiong the indictments are expected,
the "
million,
have not yet established the Alton Lynn Gillen, a bail highest bonds set was $1.8 state attorney's office annowi0
"This may not be the largest dollar amount of illicit drug bondsmen lrc*n Okeechobee. million for Keith Fisher, a ced.
folk
drug rtngln Florida but ttcould business the ring - eblch was
The occupations of other Naples pilot, facing eight
The drug roundup began
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be," said Sgt. Gary Grosser of composed of many separate suspects ranged from house- charges, Including one of Wednesday
P.O. Box 27446 3• Phila . Pa 19150
morning and was
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AREA DEATHS
MRS. METUE LEE COX
Mrs. Mettle Lee Adair Cox,
82, of Pierson, died Monday
noon at her residence. Born in
Lower Greenville County, S.C.,
she moved to Pierson in 1944,
from Fountain Inn, S.C. She
was a frequent visitor at the
residence of her daughter,
Value Cox Wilson, of Sanford.
Other survivors include 2

sons, Norman Cox of Palatka
and Rev. Felton Cox, Easley,
S.C.; 2 sisters, Annie Tollison,
Simpsonville, S.C. and Mrs.
Carrie Belle Tumblin, Fountain
Inn, S.C.; 10 grandchildren and
16 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial
will be near Fountain Inn, S.C.,
Jones Funeral Home, Greenville, S.C. will be in charge of
arrangenents.

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HAVANA (UP!)— Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere
has warned a summit of 90 nonaligned nations that if their
movement Ups toward Moscow It will fall apart and cease
to be a powerful influence on the world.
Nyerere's speech Wednesday, midway through the fiveday summit, drew one of the longest rounds of applause
heard at the meeting.
It was a plain-spoken rejection of Cuba's position that
nor'1Igned nations are natural enemies of imperialism,
and therefore natural allies of socialist nations, meaning
the Soviet bloc.

NEW YORK (UP!) David Kennedy, the 24.year.old
son of Robert F. Kennedy, has told police he was mugged
by three man kia hotel bbyin Harlem and robbed ol$*
A police spokesman said Kennedy, who was not hurt in
the incIdent, reported be was driving his ew about 1:13
p.m. W.dnssday when two psdriane alp*IId him from
the sIdewalk
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LONDON (UP!) - The British and Irish prime
ministers have proclaimed their joint determination to
stamp out the kind of terrorism that killed Earl Mountbatten last week, but they disagree on what means should
be used.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Irish
Republic Prime Minister Jack Lynch met for five hour.
W.e.day and a joist statement said they agreed
security cooperation between their countries must be
"substantially improved" to end the terrorism and the
people of Northern Ireland must be given more control
over their own affairs after five years of rule from Lendon.
But the two leaders, who met at Mrs. Thatcher's No. 10
Downing St. office after attending the funeral of Earl
Mpiglbptten, appeared still tar from full agreement on
the main Issues dividing their neighboring countries.

Kennedy kin Mugged In N.Y.

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DETROIT (UP!) - Whether or not there has been
progress on a psttern..ettlng labor agreement for the auto
industry depends on who's doing the talking.
The United Auto Workers imlon says there has been
little movement. General Motors Corp. disagrees
The conflicting auensnta were Issued Wednesday
after the top negotiators for the two sides met face4o'tace
across the main bargaining table for the first time since
Sunday.
The union and GM have been barp'nlng intemively
since Friday to reach agreement on contracts that would
serve as the model for the ladiedry.

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PEKING (UP!)— Former President Richard Nixon will
arrive in China Sept. 18 as an official guest of the Chinese
government. Peking sources said today. His visit will last
four or five days.
Neither the Chinese government nor the American
Embassy has issued an official announcement of Nixon's
visit.
Nixon is expected to meet with powerful Vice Premier
Deng Xiaoping and possibly other high-ranking Chinese
leaders during his stay.

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Progress In Auto Talks?

A 46-year-old man being held
Charlotte Bi-ook, 52, of hood and trunk of a Volkswagen No estimate of damage was east side of his home.
at the Seminole County Jail for
Franklin Square, New York, in Forest City, at-cording to determined.
The burglar ransacked a
his part in the robbery and
told deputies 'c coat valued at Seminole County deputies.
HURGLtRY
chest
of drawers in Mickle's
murder of a reserve deputy now
$1,300 wa stolen sometime
Someone broke into the home bedroom and stole $80 from
Sylvia Selph Wanisley, 23, of
has been charged with armed
between Aug. 29 and Aug. 30. Orlando, told deputies the in- of a Lake Mary man and made underneath
the lamp stand.
robbery in Georgia, according
Ms. Brook said she left her cident occurred sometime off with $80 in cash and three deputies said.
A 20-gauge
to Seminole County deputies.
car keys with the Auto Train Monday night and early baby food jars filled with shotgun was taken along with
Curtis Baldree, one of four
attendant.
Tuesday morning while her car pennies, according to Seminole three baby food jars filled with
men who robbed the Longwood
was parked at 1213 lA)S l)rive. County deputies.
VEHICLE DA%IACIFn
n.'nni.
Pharmacy
narmacy on Dec.
The gusty winds of hurricane Forest City.
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R bertNickle. 32, of Box 1393
Nickles told deputies his
31,1977, is serving a two-year was reported stolen from the David were blamed
for causing
The tree also smashed the Lake Emma Road, Lake Mary, watchdog might have been hit
sentence for charges of reckless rear seat of a car parked at the a tree to plunge down
across the windshield of the 1974 yellow told deputies entry was gained or kicked by the intruder
display of a firearm and at- Auto Train terminal parking hood and
Volkswagen which was parked Monday or Tuesday by cutting because the (log suffered a
trunk
of
a
Volkswagen
tempted grand larceny,
according to Sanford police. in Forest City, according to in the roadway, deputies said. out the screen window on the large
knot on his head.
deputies said. Both Baldree and lot,
James Halsell received
reduced charges in exchange
for cooperating with the police
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on July 24 by a Circuit Judge for
the shooting death of Seminole
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on Oct. 27,1977, where allegedly
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MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. when it left a trail of death and Will iamson III told the gover(UP!) — Gov. Bob Graham destruction in the Caribbean - nor. Williamson was helping his
says Hurrica ne David, w hich Graham saw firsthand the father clean up his trailer, one
lost much of its punch before damage even a low-grade of 30 mobile homes that was
ch urning up the Florida coast, hurricane can wrought.
only partially dest royed by the
sho uld serve as a training
He saw trailer homes flat- storm.
ground for the day a "super tened like tin cans when a
"It sure taught people about
hur ricane" whirls into Florida . hurricane-spawned tornado the force of a hurricane. That's
As the governor walked down tore through and expensive a lesson worth learning,,"
condominium apartments Williamson said.
Washington
Avenue
in
Miami
turned
inside out at Melbourne
Brevard County officials, who
Beach, the last stop on a tour of Beach and
Indian
River
Shores.
met
Graham's helicoptr in
the hurricane-menaced Florida
No
one
at
Melbourne
Beach's
Melbourne,
said their damage
coast that be
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in
Melbourne,
Ocean
Holiday
Travel
Park,
the
totaled $25 million and Palm
he called David a "sprin
g
wr
ecked Opus 21 condominium Beach County officials estlmattraining ground.
cotaplex nearby, and at the ed $26 milli on in their county.
"We've got to learn from
Graham said he had not
that," he said Wednesday. "The Vista del Mar apartments at
Indian
River
Shores
were
ki
lled received reports from Indian
day will come when we have
because they were empty after River, Martin and St. Lucie
that super hurricane. We don't residen
ts heeded the governor's counties where damages also
take hurricanes too casually
orders
to evacuate,
ran high, but prelim inary
they're killers."
"The fact that a mandatory estimates Indicated total FlailThe governor was making his evac uation was ordered saved da damages would exceed $75
tour In preparation for a several hundred lives," said million.
request for federal disaster aid. Graham, who wore a hard hat
In Miami Beach, where
He said he would submit the and frequently jotted notes in a evacuation volunteers com
Mate's request to the White small notebook.
plalned that some beach nutThe governor estimated sing homes had dumped
House this afternoon after
receiving field reports.
about 300,000 responded to the elderly, Infirm residents at
Although David's top sus- orders - about 100,000 of them emergency centers without
tamed winds as it moved up the in the five counties hardest hit adequate medication and
coast were only 75 mph —. by the hurricane Monday.
supervision, Graham listened
compared to the 150 mph winds
"I believe it was an to those who had been
the hurricane was packing educational hurricane," Ed evacuated.

Death Penalty Sought

Nixon To Visit China Soon

Quantity

rsponsibli

Graham Tours State

Oil Goal Unrealistic?

Baldree Charged With Georgia Robbery

IN BRIEF

Twisters From David

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Evening HmM
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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 3)5-322-2611 01131-9993

Citizens with a gripe about their tax rate orthe
manner In which Seminole County commissioners
plan to spend in revenue and other money will
have their last chance to complain Sept. 11.
The second and final public hearing on the
proposed 17910 budget is scheduled to be held at
the county courthouse In Sanford, room 263, at 7
p.m. Persons unable to attend ln person may submit
written comments for the record.
The proposed budget lists anticipated revenues
and expenditures of $4O,47,565.64.
During the first public hearing, It was not those
with
he complalntsabout the amnountof
re sttaxes of taxes
t y were having to pay who gi ered protest.
Rather, It was those with complaints about not

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

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Home Delivery: Week, 99 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.99;
Year, $43.99. By Mall: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.Z; 6 Months,
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

Irish Wounds

Old

Daniel and Midland In Decatur, Ill., recently. He
said the talks will result In "Important announcements regarding gasohol sales In Florida"
soon.
Kelly, a member of the Economic Staballzatlon
Sub.Conunittee and the Agriculture Committee, is
expected to repo rt that a major petroleum company
Is considering the large-scale distribution of corn.
based gasohol In central Florida. The Decatur plant
derives Its alcohol from corn.
Earlier this year, Saxon Petroleum In Sanford
experiMented with citrus-based alcohol, but difficulties arose and the gasohol was pulled off the
market.

enough money being spent who appeared.
Representatives from a number of social services
agencies pleaded for additional funds from the
commissioners.
Yet to be heard from at a budget hearing are
those residents in unincorporated areas of the
county who will see their tax rate climb 82 cents per
$1,000 assessed valuation in order to pay for fire
protection.
U.S. Congressman Richard Kelly has been
conferring with officials of the nation's largest
gasohol in an effort to gain background Information
for upcoming legislation promoting the f uel.
Kelly talked with representatives from Archer,

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VIEWPOINT

Whot
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Project COPE, self-help program for families of per.
eons with mental or emotional problems, 7:30 p.m.,
Orlando Regional Mental Health Center, Floor 7C, Con.
ference Room.

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ANGLEI'WALTERS

Until the tragic resurgence of Irish terrorism
took the life of Lord Louis Mountbatten, it was
possible to be more than a little optimistic about
the chances for peace in Northern Ireland. There
had been a lull in the bombings and assassinations
which have taken 2,000 lives in the last 10 years.
The nod-sectarian Alliance Party which tries to
keep Catholic and Protestant rivalry out of politics
has been gaining ground in local elections in the
Ulster provinces.
But this may be precisely why terrorists are
again stalking targets, even striking for the first
time at the British royal family. The terroristminded Irish Republican Army does not want to
see Catholics and Protestants bury their differences in Northern Ireland under British
auspices.TheywanttheBrltlshout.
It remains to be seen if extremists on the
Protestant side will now retaliate against their
perceived enemies on the Catholic side. Whether
they do or not, the old wounds of
"Irish"
problem are once again torn and bleeding.
Pope John Paul II's strong denunciation of the
murder of Mountbatten and the others offers some
hope of second thoughts among Irish Catholics who
still sympathize with the IRA. The pope has cancelled plans to step into Ulster during his visit to
the Republic. That may be a sensible decision, but
where his appearance in Northern Ireland might
have symbolized the possibilities for peace, his
absence now will symbolize the degree of setback
those possibilities have just received.
The new government of Prime Minister

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=Bomb
Secrets
WASHINGTON (NEA) — Newly designated
ated
EnergySecretaryCharjesW.Duncan,Jr.haan
especially timely opportunity to distinguish his
leadership of the Depsrtznentof Energyfrom the
imperious direction of James R. Schlesinger.
With a stroke of his pen, Duncan can remove
the federal government from the dirty business
ofcepabDOE'sil
legal efforts to suppress publication of a
magazine article on the hydrogen bomb.
Duncanlsexpectedtobeformaliyinstalledas
Schlesinger's successor only a few weeks before
oral arguments In the lawsuit are to be heard by
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in
Chicago
Department attorneys assigned to
litigate the case are reliably reported to have
become disenchanted almost three months ago
with the government's unprecedented efforts to
per with the First Amendment guarantee of
a free press
But Schlesinger has taken a personal interest
the case and has
to pursue
the campaign to prevent the Progressive
magazine from publishing an article entitled
"The H-Bomb Secret: How We Got It, Why We're
Telling It."

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Those who resort to It are In effect
acknowledging that they are In a position of
interiority to their opposition and they donot
have oonfldenceln their ability to improve ltby
other mum.
It also reeks of cowardice In that It Is
customarily employed against the weak, or the

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ts Tests

By PATRICU NeCORNACK
UPI Education Editor
•fliti, tuts, and more tests are the forecast in

the research, development, testing and
production of all nuclear weapons.
Schools because:
At
head
rt of the controversy Is
—Taxpayers need proof of iiilgence under the
Progressive article's discussion of how
fusion process is successfully triggered In a aChOolliOU$ roof.
want certification of
thermonuclear warhead to detonate a hydrogen
pr
o
gressin
the
classroom.
bomb. But that purpodW secret already in

sympatby for assassination and terrorism as

widely known within the scientific comtnunity.

political tactics.
The same can be said for Irish-Asneilcan
political leaders. The belief persists, rightly or

Test
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SAI1.JRDAY, SEPTEMBER $
SanIord AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
C$sielhefly AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.

unsuspecting and undefended.

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DOE's suuwe is crucial to the future of the
cue because It has primary responsibility for

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER?
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tuglewo.d AA, closed, 8p.m., St Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood" Rolling Hills Moravian Church, SR 434,8
p.m. (closed).
Yew AdnitClub for S9p.m.,GrlaoGarden
Club, 710E. Rollins Ave.,Orlando.

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content utilizing tests prepared or selected by

Those who do resort tolt usually believe they
have good reasons and much to gain In doing so.
Theymay be employing ftu political blackinail,
to extort funds and, above all, for publicity to
impress the public and weaken opposition.
UUMfl1t1Cfl of Earl Mountbatten Is an
appalling demoiutraticn of the latter. His
murderer, could not have made a more
devastating Impreeslon on the British public
short ofitrikingatthe queen herself. And having
came this close to the throne, there Is no reason
to doubt that they are capable of exactly that.
of terrorism is
something else again. It rarely If ever gains or

vw pest mis of Sanford, Past Commander-Past

Presidents' dinner, 6:30 p.m., log cabin pod home.

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even significantly advances the ends that
motivate the terrorists.
____ murder recalls In some
The Mount batten

the classr000m teachers.
A new law In New York State, meanwhile,
threatens to set college-admission testing on its respects that of Count Folks Bernadotte 30
yes,, ago as the Arab-Jewish war in Palestine
w1 the quiet at
400Cm
headquarters of Education Testing service In was at Its bloody and Inconclusive climax. A
member of the Swedish royal family heading the
Princeton, N.J.
United Nations effort to effect a compromise
The law says after some tests are taken, edtig, Bernadette was murdered by an

-4ichootboprds demand evidence teachers correct answers answers mud be made publIp.,
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sympathizers in the

United States. While estimates of this support
range from "meager" to "significant," government leaders here should be discouraging It, by
persuasion lilt is not within reach of the law.

The U.S. government should support an
development that promises a peaceful route to ci%

justice for Catholics and Protestants alike in
Ireland, but there is precious little it can do In this
regard. The attempt by Coy. Hugh Carey of New
York to get British and Irish officials together with
him for a "Camp David" in New York may arise
from good intentions, but it lends credence to
.;-.Complaints from abroad that American officials

:: Want to "meddle" In Irish affairs.
Many Britons insist that an 'Irish lobby" In

ne,.latIons 01 the supposed "secret of
"
I Incivoledl in thelt cd#M won a

.: America is giving a pro-MA tilt to U.S. policy. We

they're wrong. Yet the Csrtsr ad.
:" hope
min trati 's recent decision to

H- for each 01 50.5 nillhlon persona on

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Education and Politics with

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Among those calft for changes in testing

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WWI"= University In Mm"awn, coom join

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9
Ballroom and round duclng, 8pth., Temple Shalom
Providence and Elk
Boulevards, I).Jtj.
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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MONDAYt SEPTEMBER 16

Monday MornersTosstmastemChib, 7:15a.m., Holiday
inn, wymore Road, Altamonte Sprinp
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Ascension Lutheran Church
Cauelberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

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eexemid Jewish faction opposed *to art ap- ~

The ct cs, for ."inl,, has producsd a pstlorm at prohia1 levels.
the same for the questions; and that Individuals preaching truce.
—lawmakers seek reliable nscorda o are entitled to see their, how their teds were
admisiton that one Improperly
m. event shocked the world, bid * was a
declassified document "reveals In a ther- progrem In education supported by public funds.. scored.
to
It had no discernible
t.
monuclear weapons context the three concepts
Besides, puplla like to know how they're doing.
if
that
is
enforced,
and
there's
no
rum
to
flusoce
then
or
subsequently
on the course of
which the government has described as the And principals, college deans and professors believe it won't be,
hiptitude Ted events in the MWOUL The PO1111cA1 and social
secret of the H-bomb."
know It's good business to see how learning on and others used forOnadScholastic
si
to
mis
on
college ar'4 forces then and now at work transcend
Iretead of protecting the national security, the their turf compares with what goes on In prof essional
to
schools will need be revised each $jgfllflc5Xe of any one indivdu1
DOE legal crusade has produced a phttern 01 clawoosns across the state and nation.
year.
Moustbsttet's death is 5110 the work of a
heavy-handed censorship.
The multi-demands for proof of progress Iii
In fact, of a faction of
°
lbS legal brief filed by the Progressive with $14) billion education establishment feeds the
Besides ETS, other major powers in the Irish Republican
Army.
It, too, shocks the world.
the appeals court was heavily censored by $260 million standardized testing Industry In
standardized testing IfldUdZY include
But the likelihood that It will have an effect
Woothigbouse; Harcourt,, Brace 4 Jovapiovkh; beyond thA oncouraift British withdrawal
federal officials who made 15sepurele doldions
united St"
Houghton.Mlfflln; and the California Test
Including one section that encompassed
Ua'
Is .11gM, 1
Even though testing programs are being Bureau.
hfom ?4eh Ireland Is
pages of the 61-page document.
of
BrItish
press
and
officialdom
Is
my
criticised
by
reaction
nuisn't
Who the trial court judgedflled the expected to slow down te
If a• goveniunent agency had ETS's power, Indicatici'.
sting In a significant
magazine'. motion to vacate the preliminary way In
there
would be ill kinds of idrage, protests and
And ft Is to be hoped that It does not instigate
injunction fechIddth
of the article, date tie new school year except in new
er,the emmorawWor u.
of repsion. For It Is
explaining the rationale behind the
said
at
"Project
DE-TE8T"
first
cciiiwince
In
ow.,daliathon
that
the
r.sl dangers of
Before the Year's oid students from pro- the spring.
ruling was suppressed In Its entirety.
terrorism iui us for its victims. They may be
Also suppressed at the government's in. klndsrgarteii to graduate school will be subjectDE-T=,
an
acronym
ad
to
a grand totall of =million standardized
stawling for Do. provabd No betraft On vory values it has
*two were various court exhibits subm1W
and that terrorism
mYstibing
t
he
Ed'bIsiied Standdled Teds, nssnthsir PP0 to
1)3 the Progreidve to illustrate earlier ted,. That comes out to better than three tests

wTongly, that IRA guerrillas are getting Weapon
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or the money to buy them from

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Sanford Rotary,

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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Laikeviiew M1de School Advisory CommIttee, 7:30
p.m., at the school.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamaste.Seuth Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
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84, Altamonte Springs.
Dellon Area Chamber of Ceounavoo board of directors, 7:30 p.m.

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VFW 18155 14d1 Auxiliary, $ p.m., log cabin post
home, Sanford.

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; blood ed and a civilized solution to the problems
In Ireland.

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$afl Busbies. S..Mui, 7:30 p.m., First

Federal S&amp;L FrImqi1p Room, 141 &amp; Magnolia Ave.,
(1ando For persons pli'viIrig to go Into business.

Duit.. the havoc they are capable
wreskthg and the t'wdlinei they reap, true

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FRIDAY, REFrEISER 14
Ps National Ac. Le 3311 Mb Anniven,or
Dance, $ p.m. to mi-'lgM, Wilder Park CIvic Cider,
WIlder Park.
Hernias. Cbi,1.r DAB, 2:30 P
horn. of Mrs.
5
olo &amp; Palmetto Ave.; Sanford.
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church, Sanford.

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report av'l's to the public from the Governp
the testing hididry dec14.. "WhO has 'iptJtiaiV
For all that their actions may be rooted In
meld
Printing
ames.
and
jp
.
NEA,
a
fl
'Intelligence', doddas who 1 aecoas to
American officials __
should be
at
atortiwidownthsyar.
7, ,
Few sdeldlda DOE's Argonne Na'isI stanis lids should be dumped except euw'Ional and protiWnal opportunities."
01
by
down hard on any sources of
áeratiry wrote a Idler to the student
is
pod
and
wit
si.ati
m
at
At
the
conference,
Nadir
also
I1IId
for
aa
ibM
Irish terrorists that may lie In this country. A ftnn eewipspsr at the University 01 California at
indry kdo the privacy afforded the files the irovjted ss"tice. heirs as
1 ign hum needs.
policy in that regard Is the' best
ibiglonthe BerksIe7 iueonk "the puidble use of
is puressd i'M'. isolated from the spirit of
i
—rru
%"b
corporations hey. on more t
structional
activities.
In
United states can make toward an end to the ('1 Id11 Md I"cMIQn for
ss In the UTriCUhUU 1flffl4011 A10i1•ICUIS•
"
—Messrs
uludud
progre
P°'-"
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Qatar.

ses s,—'-ii, AA, noon, 1'-sl health center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
First United Methodist
Sanford Al-A..., 8

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noon, Civic

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a collegs physics textbook th sed.d —
are Ralph Nadir, the Natk"al
they_ally cleim to be striking for a popUlar
underlined, an earlier article published Eàtlon M1.ocj#lavi, the National Association
The
tiding
bididry,
Nadir
describes
as
ce,
methods may represent little more than
Scientific Aminicen Ula(iSinS and a DO f.i the Advancement of Colored Persons, and the "raguhatori of the 1leman min4." He ptal,4iMa the
kg

stop selling
weapons to the police in Belfast beds that
on

Get Own Day
ATLANTA (UPI) — Michael Goldgar says it's no womier
Congress can't agree on a national energy plan when it took it six
years to proclaim a "National Grandparents Day."
"That should tell you something about how it works," says
Goldgar, a 59-year-old retired New York advertising executiveturned Georgia realtor.
"I tell you, it was a real disillusionment," he said. "It was d
good lesson in civics, but the whole thing was a real letdoii. It's
disillusioning the way Congress works."
It was six years ago that Goldgar set out to "bring some
respect" to the nation's grandparents. On Sunday, Sept. 9, that
quest ends when the nation celebrates the first National Grandparents Day. Each year, it will be celebrated the Sunday
following Labor Day.
For Goldgar, It began as an innocent and low-key campaign in
1973 and picked up full steam with the birth of his first granddaughter — Jennifer Leigh Barber — three years later. But things
changed quickly and Goldgar found himself evolved in a
prolonged battle with bureaucratic red tape and parliamentary
maneuvering.
He said it eventually cost him six years, $11,000 and hundreds of
hours of what were supposed to make up his golden retirement
years. He came away bitter and disillusioned, but not

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tributed to the IRA gives Dublin good reason to
comply. The aim of Irish political leaders, both
Catholic and Protestant, should be to dissociate
religious sympathies in the Irish mind from

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Margaret Thatcher will now be pressuring Dublin
to come down harder on the IRA terrorists who, It
is presumed in London, are finding a haven In the
Republic. The enormity of the latest crimes at-

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Diet Workshop, 10a.m., and 7 p.m. Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mali.
Lions Club of Cauelberry, 7 p.m., Gigi's, Casselberry.
Deltous Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Parish
House, Enterprise.
Overeater, Anonymous, 1:30 p.m., Community United '
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 17 W. First St.
AlAicu, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Like Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
American Association of University Women, 7:30 p.m.,
Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Seminole County branch American Association of
Uni versity Women orientation meeting, 7:30 p.m., Sear's
activity room Altamonte Mall. Refreshments, available, 7

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Solid Soldiers' Chorus of W&amp;ulrgton, D.C., 8 p.m., Eola
Pa-k BwWi,1l iando.

Thursday, Sept. 6, 1919—SA

M RS. AMERICA

Looking their best are the five finalists in Central Florida's Mrs. America
competition. Sanford's Debbie Thornton (second from right) was runner-up to
Pinky Rerucha of Winter Haven (center), who was crowned Mrs. Central
Florida. The others are (from left) Susan Anderson of Bradenton, fourth runnerup; Susan Trautsch of Ft. Myers, third runnerup, and Mona Hartnett of
Tangerine, second runnerup. The finalists were selected over the weekend at a
pageant at Disney World.

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discouraged.

"The way Congress works well that was something else," he
said. "It was a letdown to find out the way It worked. But we got
what we wanted."
Goldgar began by writing letters to President Ford and his
staff. Former White House chief of staff Donald Rumafeld advised him to write his congressman, and that started four years of
congressional lobbying that 'fell on a lot of deaf ears."
"We started wittiiur Georgia congressmen and worked from
there," he explained. "What I learned was It took 218 sponsors to
even get a bill on the House floor. And I also learned that
congressmen won't read your mail or listen to you unless you're
from their state.
"So I got my two sons involved in Jkbecause they live In Pennsylvania and Colorado, and soon I had other friends doing the
same. I started going to Washington all the time to round up the
votes."
...

When Ambulance Comes...
By MILTON RICHMAN
NEW YORK (UPI) — The

blood was Mill coming from the
man's head, running down the
back of his summer shirt, which
had been pale green when he
first put It on to go to work In the
morning but now was dark red.
He cradled his head with both
hands, trying to stop the steady
flow of blood, and with his eyes
half closed, he looked as If he
was about to pass out any

"Hypertension," was the
answer.
"Do you take any medica-

tion?"

"I used to, but I Mopped a
year ago."
Cottrell went to get a special
folding chair with wheels out of
the ambulance, or "bus," as the
corpsmen call It, and after he
and Ryan got the victim on It,

they took him out of the movie
house and into the ambulance.
"Don't forget my brief case,"
second.
the
man said, anxiously, more
This was the way Mike
worried
about that than about
Cottrell and Kenny Ryan found
his
condition.
him sitting on the bottom of a
Inside the ambulance, the
stairway In the back of one of
those seedy porno palaces in the man was put on a cot and Ryan
talked to him, trying to keep
heart of limes Square.
Earlier the same evening, him from losing consciousness,
Cottrell and Ryan, working

together and riding together in
New York City ambulance No.

'I don't want

99 as Emergency Medical
Service unit 113, had been
sumnumedtoahangtnandà'
drowning. When they finished
those two assignments, they
had to make their way through
crosstown rush hour traffic
responding to a call for medical
assistance at a potential shootout In the subway where a
fellow with a shotgun was
threatening to blow everybody
away.
Cottrell, 31, and Ryan, 25, had
been asked to to this, and more,
within a three-hour span
working out of the Bellevue

my WHO

Hospital garage, and now with

more than two hours Mill to go
on their shift, they got the call
over the radio In their in
bulance for this mugging on

42nd Stred.
Waiting for them at the entrance was the manager of the
movie house and the marquee
above the theater read: "Three
Big Sex Features Rated X. New
Show every Wednesday." The
two ambulance corpsmen paid
no attention to the lurid ads of
pictures to come on both sides
01 the lobby. Instead, they
moved quickly through it Into
the theater It..hf with the
manager showing them the

The man's eyes were begin- only minimum use of his siren,
employing It primarily when he
ning to close again,
"You know," he said, slowly, had to go through a red light.
"I have a feeling I'm not gonna
make It."
"You're gonna make It,"
Ryan told him sharply. "You

got a good rap on the skull. That

doesn't mean you're gonna

die."
He tapped the man's shoul-

der.

"C'mon, Tony," he said. "No
sleeping allowed Inhere. I want
you to talk to me."
The man tried to comply.
"You know, Imet a guy in the
movie who saved my life," he
said. "He was a Spanish.
speaking fellow, and after I got
hit, he helped me up the stairs.
He was a really good fellow. I
told him I had no money, and
you know what he did? He gave
me a dollar."

Beflevus.
"See, we're here," Ryan
announced. "Nobody dies on
this ambulance. Nobody. Not
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NEW YORK (UP!) Bjorn know he was playing until just Virginia Wade, 6-3, 76, to adBorg sat In front of the glaring hours before the match.
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Orlando-Seminole Fronton Opens Friday

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frontcourter Cahn (Lingelbach) and backcourter Doug (Dyer), who will be teamed
together In post two of Friday's first game.
But even more Interest will be centered
around a new betting Innovation at the Fern
Park fronton
the trifecta. The wager
requires one to try and name the first, second
and third place teams and carries a higher
financial reward than its cousins, the quiniela
and perfecta.
Fronton owner Mrs. Elizabeth Calder has
been on hand for the last week, assisting
fronton officials to assure a smooth opening.
General manager Jack Case pointed to the
trifecta as a sign the fronton was "keeping

Jai-alai returns to Seminole County Friday
night when the Orlando-Seminole fronton
schedules pageantry which includes the
usual mixture of Basques and Mexicans, but
this year has an added twist
a pair of
homegrown Americans.
New post time will be 7 p.m. for the 12-game
performance. Matinees will be held on
Saturday, Monday and Thursday throughout
most of the season, the daylight cards
beginning at noon.
Fans will be getting their first look at

pace with the needs of the fans." The basic
trifecta wager Is $2, although the $6 box of
three numbers for one-half the payoff is expected to be a popular wager. Fans who want
to box three numbers for the total trifecta
payoff can simply purchase two Identical $6
tickets, and have a much better chance of not
having to sign an IRS statement.
Assistant general manager Don Jackson
took a quick tour of the fronton Wednesday
evening and noted that everything would be
ready for a crowd which is expected to be the
largest In fronton history.
Another Item fans will find upgraded Is the

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trifecta," explained assistant manager Happy
Ison. "It Is computerized, much more efficient
and gives fans the order of post position as the
game progresses."
Athong other new players is backcourter
Alda, a hard-throwing Basque who is the
brother of frontcourter Aldana.
"He throws bullets," said players-manager
Juan Bengoa Wednesday after watching his
squad practice. "We have another new player
Mendez who will be very good, especially
in singles. I do not think Manolo will win the
singles championship so easily this season."
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Ah, but the old plckjg game. Out on a limb.

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Chicago as compensation for the Bull's signing of former
Spurs' forwardccnter Coby Dietrick earlier this summer.
San Antonio General Manager Bob Bass said Armstrong and the previous acquisition of forward Kevin
Restani from Mllwakee should more than fill the void left
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Lyman 3$, Boone 7- How about a big runaway in
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scribes pick 'em this way, but realistically, it might
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fifth compldegam.ol ths yea'
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upmy mind lwasn't leaving the
game, unless I wag bound,
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CINCINNATI (UP!)
Dli- there?"
contentment, both expressed
The season started with high
and lznpIIed during adisepoint- hopes for the Glints, After
lag season, led to On firing of keeping the Giants in first place
Manager Joe Altobelli, accord- for most of last season,
lag to San Francisco Giants' AltObelIl, iuccimful minor
owner Bob Lurie.
league manager after a brief
"There wasn't any one major league playing career,
pajicular Incident that made boldly predicted a strong rim
ins, decide to change," torte agaiiat the Los Angeles Dodsaid Wednesday night, after gers, who had lost Tommy
appointing coach Dave Bristol John' and the Pit. Rose-less
Reds.
as Interim manager. "It was Cincinnati
jiM' biildiui VP."
But Injuries to members of
Allobsill, a low-key field boss the pitching staff the key to
who wu named Manager at the
-.1.4 to a
Year in 197$ after UM11 the slow start t hat eventua lly
Giants to a surprising third* boiled over Into expressed
place finish In the National
atgatj with Us
Langue Wed, was Id go with get's ability to rim the teem.
U1111 teem struggling in fourth
o his credit, however,
place with a 41.7$ record.
Altobelil mad0 effective seat
"I didn't think the club we John Curtis, who was hardly
going will and we wouldn't get owthe last two sound,and
any bitter," Loris said. "They newcomer Ed Whitson, acaa't play any bitter. I think qidned In a controversial trade
thsyiliouldflnidithrd....
with Pittsburgh for two4lrns
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WASHINGTON(UPI)-TheSiWi&amp;à'ypsáed
a resolution honoring St. Louis Cardinal baseball star Lou
Brook, ody the 14th ma)or leaguer to reach the 3,000 hIt
milestone. It said Brock "has made numerous and
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Manager Billy MUn and the However, ho do. net sect
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trshs recadlYhasix. aiydes1Iocom..,
$teIs worth how many words? That appears" be something OI ar P
defensive strategy.
offered to Lake Brantley High's football team by head- coach Jim Riley in this .perlenced with Yankee Stadiwn "Since Billy has been back,
Trinity Prep 21, John Carroll 13 This Saturday
I'ft.ma
squad meeting. All is go for Friday night's season openers as Lake Brantley
contest Is one which gets the Saints marching under
"When
you're
racially
ithardto
trade me. I'vetrledto
entertains Colonial. Evans Is at Seminole, Oviedo travels to Pierson Taylor. slurred by the owner, have
a new coaching philosophy.
had remember I'm a profosslonal
Lake Howell hosts Bishop Moore and Lyman entertains Boone. Tonight, Lake Problemswiththemanagerand flrdandbeingpIdanicewage
Lake Howell 27, Bishop Moore 21- Sounds like a
Brantley
junior varsity opens against Evans at home in a 7:30 game.
uZ'Sfl't appreciated by the fans, for what I do.
cliffhanger In the making, but a break here and ____________________________________________________________
it's time tolook elsewhere," the
"George could trade gold,
there does In a late Hornet rally.
__ article quoted Jackson as me, for silver. HeconJd give me
saying.
up for a pitcher and a solid.
Neither Jackson, in Detroit player. But, he'll never get a
withtheYankees,or
. player who Is as valuable as I
nor, was available for corn- am and has produced like I
Advance sale of tickets to Friday night's season opener
have.
for the Seminole
"It
all
darted
In
Texas,"
High
School
football
schedule
are
on
sale
"I'dliketo walkoi*that door
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Jackson said, according the and never turn back. If'
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article.
School, Qiosns High and Sweeney Office Supply.
mad, "I begged George to tell possible, I'd like for It to be a
me If he was bringing Billy gracious atmo here with no
Fans who purchase tickets in advance save 75
ANGELES (UPI) Ann lane on Darryl Dawkins, the roster for the first game
vnce tickets are $2, while all tickets at the gate are
"If I didn't think I could back.I was on the disabled list. trouble and coutro,eny.
Meyers sat on the i* in her Fldladelphla's gtgi'41c center. unless she earns a spot" he compete with men, I wouida'l it didn't matter If I knew.
"Rigid now, I jad hope he
Pink dress with her bios eyes But if she and the Indlana sai&amp;
In addition, Seminole Is selling season tickets for $15.
ftp" she said. "I think my "I needed time to adiad lets me out."
try
twinkling.
Booster in mbsrsidps are$, which Includes free WNW.
Pacers have their way, it could
Meyers, who, helped the - skills are equal to tii. of Isome Myself. He told me It was no
It was difficult
player', business who the
The Seminole High Booster Club will hold a 7:30
almost happen this year.
United States women's basket. NBA players."
linpoisthie to W1111111211111 her Meyers, )4, the first woman ball UM toø silver medal In
"flif
meeting toidgi4 at the Western SLullui Steakh.
was and bong up In
Nasel said
ad the up to
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CINCINNATI (UPI)
,tigatic scholarshIp, become played In pickup games agalad these-point shooting ares to be
Former Cincinnati Ride' In.
the first woman to sign a several NBA stars ÜICID&amp;II hiltiat,d this season. allowini
Ui.
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contract with the National her brother, Calvin Murphy and Meyers to ' ilhie her accurate
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asked
to voted by tom Into the Ride'
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Basketball Aspo1Micn and will Will CanbenIa1ii.
Hall of Fame
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Indiana
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By UilIat Pram Islsruatlenel for," Bryant said. "Since they Mlctdgin plays
rookie cemp Monday.
When the 1179 season eids, have agrestpasser (sopimlore No. $ PurdueNorthwestern,
takes on
me former Olymplu.=d
Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" MIkeKelly)andacoiçleotnew Wisconsin, lIIh-ratsdMlthlgaa star at the Bride women's
Bryant doesn't laM to l.ave coaches with pro becknounds Stats meets TUIP, hilseoul b.sketb.0 teem signed the
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betting an assortment of Ohio's finest agricultural
products that Ohio State will beat Washington State In a
f ootball game, including "5 pounds of our finest quality
popcorn that the Buckeyes will 'pop' the helmets off the
Cougars on Sept. n
If the Buckeyes win the Ohio Stadlwn clash Sept 22,
Rhodes will receive a box of Washington's finest Rid
Delicious apples from Gov. Dixy Lee Ray.

ing to be traded in view of his late Thurman Munson without
worsening relatlooshlp with the notifying him.
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NEW YORK (UP!) Rick Langford, who was 5-i for
the lowly Oakland A's In August, was named the
American League Pitcher Of the Month, the league announced Wednesday.
Langford's only defeat In the month was a 1.0 loss to
Jerry Koosman and the Minnesota Twins. Flanagan °
was 5.1 and he became the league's first 20iame winner
this season

Governors Bet On Game.

and copydgw ship when Jackscnslgned with
ed by the Fort Lauderdale Sun the Yankees as a free agent In
Sentinel, Stelnbrenner ad- 1977.
dressed Jackson as "boy" Lad June, when the owner
during a meeting between the decided to rehire Martin to
two on June 19, the day Billy replace Bob Lemon, Jackson
Martin returned to manage the became Incensed when he
Yankees.
learned Stelnbruiner had told
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CHICAGO (UP!) The Chicago Bears Tuesday announcedSunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings Is
sold out and will be televised locally.
A spokesman for the Bears reported six injured players
may not see action Sunday. In addition, the spokesman
said the team has signed four-year veteran Jack
Delopialne, a running back.

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American League - LeFlore,
3 Dublin Dolly
10.80
Del 67; Wilson, KC 66; Cruz,
0(4.7) 47.00, P (7.4) 120.30, T (7-6•
61 79 .436 181 2 Sea 39; Wills, Tex 3s; Bonds, 3) "0.60
58 82 .414 21', CIev 31.
Tenth Race, A S.I Time 31.12
Atlanta
5.4 84 .391 24',
Pitching Victories
10 .90 6.00 5.00
3Cee Cindy
National
League
- Niekro,
Wedne ay's Results
9+20 9.60
Leader
Hou 189; Niekro, All 17)6;
N.Y. at Phila, ppd., rain
',Eastern Leader
920 9.60
Montreal
Reuschel, Chi 16+9; Richard.
Chicago 3
lSectgemoor
960
Los Ang S. Atlanta 3, 10 inns.
Hou 1512; LaCoss, Cm
116;
0(34) 47.20, P (3.4) 13.30, 1 (3.4.
Lee,
Cincinnati 6. San Fran 5
III 14-10; Carlton, Phil 14+ 1)1124.40

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revelations:
Colonial 21, Lake Brantley 14
This has the
makings of the game of the year, as powerhouses
from Orange and Seminole Counties waste no time
getting it on. The touchdowns come two if by air and
one if by land for the Patriots against the opportunlst Grenadiers.
Evans 14, Seminole 7- This Is no ballyhoo for the

The San Antonio Sp)3.5

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NEW YORK (UPI)
The already on walvera,
always tenuous relationship "George slurred me racially
bet
Reggle Jackson and that day. He told ins, 'You
George Stelnbrenner better get your head saewedc
deteriorated further to(Iaywith dra1ght,boy.'Heenpliid,
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the slugger accusing the 'Boy.' I think It slipped out
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tUIfl Owner with in before he realized."
suiting him '.fh racial slur.
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34; Singleton, Bait and Baylor,
0 (2$) 47.40, P (8.2) 131.80, 1
Cal 32.
4)
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Runs Batted In
Seventh Race. 0 S-IC Time 31.7$
National League - Kingman,
3 K's Cleaver
1920 15.60 110
Chi and
Winfield, SD 98;
Jarw'fl Justly
660 2 60
Schmidt, Phil 97; Hernandez, 8 Topic Gem
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St.L 96; Garvey, LA 92.
40, P (5.7) 173.80, 1(5.1.
American League - Bay
I) $72.40
Cal 123; Lynn and Rice. Zr;
Bos
Eighth Race. C SIC Time 31.79
107. Thomas, Mu
105; Sin. 6 B Policed
21.80 5.80 3. 40
gleton, Bait 102.
4 Ornery J.
4.20 280
Stolen Bases
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Penny
2. 60
National League - Moreno,
0(44) 55.40, P (4.4) 171.00. T (4.4.
Pitt 61; North, SF SI; Lopes,
I) 34440
LA II; Taveras, NY 39; Cabell
Ninth Race, OS-IC Time 32.12
and Cru:. Hou and Scott, St.L
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11.80 900 120
33.
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7.20 10.80

had beaten him In the quarter- back on It, I guess I was been in that position with
finals, 6-2, 44, 6-2, 7-6.
wrong."
Evonne before and I know it
The man who surprised the
Billie Jean King provided the hard for anyone to keep that up
world when he extended the other big surprise of the day for two sets. Sure enough, she
Invincible Borg to five sets in when she upset fourth-seeded let up."
the Wimbledon final before the
Pittsbgh 7, St. LOUIS 5, 11 If.
Eleventh Race, 05.14 Time 31.91
American League - Flana
Swede took that title for the
6T's Silver Boy
35+10 10.40 1.7)
3,
10
gan,
Bait
Houston
4,
San
Diego
207;
John,
NY
18-7;
S Carols Abbey
fourth straight time, pushed a
6.80 3.10
Inns
Koosman, Minn 18-11; Ecker
7 Big Kelly
3.00
bit harder, played a bit better
Today's Games
sley, Bos 169; Guidry, NY 157.
Q (4$) 104.80, P (CI) 423.70, T (C
and the charm was broken.
(All Times EDT)
Earned Run Average
53840
Mon trea l (Palmer 7.2) at (based on 124 Innings pitched)
Borg had beea beaten.
Twelfth Race, C 5.14 Time 31.91
National League
Chicago (McGiothen 1110), 2:30
- Hume, 5 Gather
9.10 12.20 4.20
" Roscoe played agood match
p.m.
Cin 2.78; Rogers, Ill 2.79;
3 K's Babe
6.20 6.00
and he was serving well," said
New York (Hausman 1-5 and Richard. Hou 2.96; Niekro. Hou 2Jay Goodbee
6.0)
Falcone 5-11) at Philadelphia and Hooton, LA 2.97.
Borg. "Even when I had him
0(35) 43.00, P (3-3) 141.40, 1(3.3-.
(Espinosa 13.10 and Lerch 7.
American League
- Mar2) 458.43
down, he was acing me. I made
2
Out
shall, Minn 2.60; Guidry, NY
12), 2, 4:30 p.m.
Attendance 1,479: Handle $154,174
too many errorsand Roscoe put
Los Angeles (Sutton 12.12) at 2.81; John, NY 2.96; Palmer.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
7:33
p.m.
Bait 3.05; Eckersiey, Bos 3.08.
the pressure on me all the time By United Press International Diego, 0, in 10 Innings; Cm- Atlanta (Hanna 0-1),
First Race, 0 5-I6TIme 31.51
Francisco (Knepper 910)
Strikeouts
S Slippery Madam
7.00 4.40 3.40
that I had to break his serve.
"We have a beautiful Indian cinnati nipped San Francisco, 6- atSan
Cincinnati (Seaver 136), 8:03
National League - Richard, 2jarwin Rick
3.40 3.00
Tonight! couldn't do that."
summer in October and I hope 5; Los Angeles downed Atlanta, p.m.
Hou 249; Niekro, All 174; 6Yeliow Pine
6.00
San
Diego
(Owchlnko
48)
at
Canton,
Phil
171;
Blyleven,
Pitt
Tanner's determination was everyone can come up to see 5-3, in 10 innings and New York
0 (3$) 19.40, (.3) $7.30, T 11-2
(Richard 15-12). 8:35 153; Perry, SO 139.
4) 238.30
evident from the start. Break- It," Montreal Expos' Manager at Philadelphia was postponed Houston
pm
American League Ryan.
Second Race, 05-IC Time 31.79
Ing Borg's serve the first time Dick William said Wednesday, because of rain.
Pittsburgh (Kison 101) at St. Cal $87; Flanagan, Bait 161; SShireen
20.60 6.00 3.20
LOUIS
(Martinez
127).
8:35
p.m.
Guidry,
NY
161;
Jenkins,
Tex
6JoReDo
he had a chance, he Jumped tOa after his team edged the
In the American League it
19.20 1.20
Friday's Games
Ill; Koosman, Minn 13$.
)CooI Hand
3.40
3.0 lead, then broke again in the Chicago Cubs, 4-3, for their was Boston 5, New York 0;
Philadelphia at Chicago
Saves
Q(54) 34.80, P (56) 116.10, T (S.0
eighth game to take the first ninth consecutive victory.
Detroit 9, Cleveland 3; MmPittsbh at New York, night
National League
Sutter, 3)354.20
Montreal at St. Louis, night
set. After three at*. he led, 2-1,
Chi 35;
"We're playing like we want nesota 8, Kansas City 3;
Tekuive,
Pitt 26;
Third Race, CSlC Time 3I.29
San Diego at Atlanta, night
Garber, All 22; Sanabito, Hou $WP Sham
3.80 2.60 2.60
as he had at Wimbledon.
It," said Williams. "It's a total California 9, Chicago 8; OakLos Ang at Cincinnati, night
17; Bair, Cin and Lavelle, SF
S Mountain Hub
6.40 3.40
But this time, Tanner didn't effort and all
players are land 6, Milwaukee 1; Seattle 1,
San Fran at Houston, night
16.
3 Ray Swinger
3.80
falter. Using his fire-ball serve contributing."
Texas 0; and Toronto at
American League
Mar0(58) 9.10, P (IS) 23.40,1 (8-53)
Americ an
an League
shall, Minn 29; Kern, Tex 23;
42.00
to good advantage, he took a 5-2
At least the Expos are Baltimore post poned because of
East
Monge,
Four th Race, B 5-16 Time 31.41
Clev 16; Stanhouse,
edge In the final set before he prepared for a fight, and that's rain.
W L Pct. GB Bait and Lopez, Del 16.
I Globe Democrat
6.00 .4.00 3.40
Bait
90 46 .662 even flinched. Only after he exactly what they'll get. During Pirates 7, Cardinals 5:
1 Nixon Dee Dee
8.60 6.20
83 57 .593 9
2 Sochopy
whined an ace past Borg to the nine-game streak, Montreal
5.20
"I've used this play 10 years, Milwauke
Boston
79
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75 61 .551 IS
3) 519.40
74 66 .529 II
endured a 10-minute delay first-place Pittsburgh, which It," Darold Knowles said after Detroit
Hockey
Fifth Race, 03.8 Time 39.10
71 69 .307 21
Detroit - Signed defenseman S Miss Chessy
when the net cord broke and has won 8-of-9 to hold a two- his wild pickoff throw to Keith Clevelnd
13.20 11.00 4.40
Toronto
44 94 .319 17
Reed Larson, who played out his I Spread The News
1.60 3.80
was replaced - all while he was game lead In the Eastern Hernandez allowed Omar
west
option with Detroit last season, to a 2Dealer Dick
3.00
serving for the match at 5.3
Division.
w L Pct. os new multi-year contract.
Moreno and Dave Parker to
0(1-5) 81.20, P (5-1)340.55, T (5.).
76 6.4 .543 College
was Tanner momentarily
2)500.00
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Kan City
73 66 .525 2'
La Salle
Named Larry Cannon,
Sixth Race, A S-IC Time 31.41
derailed. He missed two match on, the Cubs, as has been their win.
Minn
72 66 .522 3
a former All- America and All-Pro in 1 Tribune
39.60 9.60 4.60
points and let Borg break his unfortunate custom late In the Aitros 4, Padres 3:
Texas
68 72 .486 6
the old American Basketball 6Win With Wiley
7.60 5.10
80 78 .433 iS
serve,
Association, assistant coach.
S Carry Dody
season,, have folded.
4.20
Reliever John D'Acquisto,
Seattle
59 82 .418 171 -2
0 (I-C) 47.80, P (14) 291.30, 1 (14.
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47 93 .336 29
5) 2,302.80
rear entered the tie-breaker inning replacement for first outs and the bases load ed in the
Dog Racing
Wednesday's Results
Seventh Race C 3I
T
-ime
38.40
Toronto at Salt, ppd., rain
with that same purpose he'd baseman Rusty Staub, cracked bottom of the 10th, keeping
$ Femme Fatale
7.10 3.80 3.10
DAYTONABEACH
Detroit 9, Cleveland 3
3Sportful
6.00 1.10
had all night, and won It, 7-2. anlnth-Innlng,two-outaingleto Houstonone-halfgameaheadof
WEDNESDAY
Boston S. New York 0
4FavoriteOish
3.60
Earlier, Jimmy Connors center to score Dave Cash from Cincinnati in the West.
First
Race,
MS-IC
Time
31.97
Minnesota I, Kansas City 3
0 (3-8) 21.00, P (8-3) 41.20, T (8-3.
7
Kena
Cherie
13.00
6.60
2.60
moved into the semifinals with second and map a 3-3 tie. Andre Red. s, Gluts 5:
California 9, Chicago 6
4)110.80
1 Personal Note
6.60 3.00
Oakland 6, Milwaukee 1
Eighth Race B 3.8 Time 38.46
a little help from friendly Dawson walked and Hutton
6 Carr y Columbo
2.10 4B.Lorded
Seattle 3, Texas o
8.00 iSO 2.80
Ray
Knight
and
George
scheduling. Connors, asked his stepped up for the 73rd time this
0(11) S9.80 p (71) 114.40, 1 (71 1 Eli's Belle
Today's Games
3.20 2.60
4)300.40
prdn1plyIng with a season and earned his l3thRBI. Foster hit home runs and Dan
(All Times EDT)
2 Gold Coast Miss
320
Second
Race,
OS-iC
Time
31.79
Dricasen added
pair of
Toronto (Edge 21) at Bet.
Q (1- 4) 16 - 60, P (4-1) 35.40, 1 (4.1day's red or without by tour7
Pharose
Son
6.20
5.1.0
2)159.20
Ella. Sou received credit for doubles In s*rt of Fred tImoie (0. Martinez 14.12), 7:
fl$ITISnt officials. chose
CLu*k Hart
M.
6.20 5.00
$%$ Race S.iCTIme 3% fl
toflflr, and wt*n Tornwsant his sixth VI4*OrY In 1$ doclalass Notfll8n's 10011% career VICtOI7. P. New York (Hood 4.0) et SMgIvIne
640 7 Rosy Romy
5.00 3.40 2.60
Director Bill Talbert scheduled with the ninth-inning relief help Doers 5, Braves 3:
Q(S-7) 15.80, P (7•6) 38.10,1(7.6- IX'S Poco
Detroit (Wilcox 116), S p.m.
7.00 3.60
Chicago (Wortham 14.11) at 5) 64.00
2 Charter
Steve Garvey singled home
2.80
it that way, he whipped an of Dale Murray, who picked up
California
(Frost
Third
Race,
OS-IC,
Time
33.53
34.9),
10:30
0(47) 40.40, P (74) 304.40, T (7.4.
Von Joshua with two out in the P.m.
exhausted Pat
6-2, 6-i, his fifth UV5.
S Sonny Goodb
1420 3.60 260 2) 339.20
In other gaines, Pittsburgh 1h and scored on the same
Dupre,
7 Johnnie Scat
6-i.
Friday's Games
2.80 2.20
Tenth Race B S-IC Time 3140
I Get
DuPre, who receivedtwo topped St. Louis, 7-5, In 11 in- play when catcher Joe Nolan's
New York at Detroit, night
2.60 2 John Ciader
17.10 8.20 7.00
Toronto at Cleveland, night
14.00, P (3-7) 53.40,T(S-7. 6 Time Bomber
4.80 6.20
hours of treatment for leg nings; Houston edged San throw went Into centerfield.
Baltimore at Boston, night
3AMoving Target
3.20
Fourth Race, C S-IC Time 31.44
cramps after his
Texas at Minneso ta, night
11mg 3
0(2-6) 83.00, P (2-4) 141.90, 1 (24.
7 Jolly Goodbee
7.80 4.60 1.00 3)344.30
Kan City at Seattle, night
hour victory over Harold
1 .)OLUdS
6.00 4.00
Chicago at Oakland, night
Eleventh Race TA S-IC Time 31 00
Solomon Tuesday, was corn6iaegadoo
Milwaukee, t Calif. night
4.10 IK's Queen Bee
6.00 320 2.60
pletely outclassed against Con0(1.7) 43.20, P (7-1) 154.50, 1(7-I. 1 Black Bonnie
2.80 2.60
C) 468.40
3 Mountain Jolly
3.10
non and, after vomiting and
PONTIAC, Mich. (UP!) The Detroit Pistons Wed
Fifth Race, 05-86 Time 33,91
0(1-4)1.80, P (4-1)30.30,1(4-14)
match
was
passing oi* once the
nesday signed their seventh-round draft pick, forward
6B.Legacy
27.40 7.40 3.80 $44.40
7 Swift Top
Ken Jones to a multi-year contract.
over, explained he didn't even
13.50 6.20
Batting
Twelfth Race A 3-I Time 34.56

Dletrick Deal Closed
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UP!)

79 60 .568 -

Houston

Talbert took the blame, strokes are based on rh

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Escape From

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DEAR ABBY
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DEAR ABBY: My problem is laideps6sce sod grew up. Sciences' 12th
annual progress.
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MONDAY
thru FRIDAY
WHIKOFFORTUM
Highlights of the days activity
alPANY(,
0 A.M. WEATHER
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SATURDAY
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PLAY The greatest songs Of
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pionships
being
held
at
flusti.
Broadway
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CD TODAY IN FLOP"
AFTIRNOoI
ing Meadow Park In Corona,
DEADLINES
Andrews, Robert Goulet and
0 0000 MORNNG FLORIDA
Now
Joel Grey In a dazzlIng hour of York.
I,
4:00
Noon The DayBefore Publication
hlgh.splrfted music, laughs end
11:45
12:00
(2) POENCY OHS
entertainment.
(I)THENEWLYWEDGAME
(I) TM GONG IH "X&amp;
Sunday - Noon Friday
S ALL CREATURES GREAT
0 M'AS'H Major Winches(1)0
MONDAY
MORNING
AND SMALL Siegfried dlsCov.
tar makes a serious mistake
•EDUCATIONAL PRO.
(4) YOUNG PPU1 BPS.
PAW
ers that a gift given In good
that nearly costs the life of a
OPAMkOO
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18-Help Wanted
113D
8
TUESDAY
MORNING
faith can deal out death, and
patient. (A)
___________________________ ___________________________
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1230
MM
James learns that dealing out
5 STAR$KY &amp; HUTCH A
WgDNESDAy
NLUNUM
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death can accidentally be the
respected detective involves MORN.
lta.owo,
ORTOMOR. MYTHSOflS ___________
(4)SUARCHP
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gift of lit.. (Part 13)
. COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
Starsky and Hutch In his
RON
(1) 0 THURSDAY MOPJBNG
bizarre
plot
to
avenge
the
rape
6:30
Have YOU svarmougItfr,f Owning a * * * * * * *
(THU)
S M$ HOPS
Experience desired. Good pay,
of his
4:30
IIII class race horsi? I am
S NFL FOOTBALL Los Ange.
(1) 0 FRIDAY MORNING
0PA$SWOPU
Insurance, vacation, credit
NO FEE HERE
weratiod in imminq a syn
es Rains at Denver Broncos
12:15
union &amp; prom sharing. Apply In
00000 MORNING AMIRI.
•MMyTyL&amp;p0ORE
100
dicats
to
buy
and
train
stakes
(.4)50 VALLEY Tensions are
CA
Food Store
g.
UNTIL YOU ACCEPT
MERVOIBIJU
Calls.AlI Inpirses Invited. To be
2)DAYpOWvis
Lake Mary Blvd. at 1.4.
running
high
between
the
Nor.
S SESAME STREET (R)
QUIN Ouincy's did.
MAId ME LAUSH
0
trained In the area. Box 31, c-o
EMPLOYMENT
(4)•
7)11
YOUNG
AND
THE
tons and the Barkisys prior to
Won to remarry forces him to
The Evening Herald, P.O. Ian
RSS
7:25
(OTHER THAN $2
$00
their
annual rodeo competition
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
NV, Sante, Fl. 32711.
question his obsession with
REGISTRATION)
•AUIIYOMLOREN
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
(1)
THISRADY
PUNCH
Engine rebuilds,. Seminole Auto
work. (A)
12:20
(4) EYEWITNESS OW NEWS
Machine, 301 E. nth PI. Exp.
THI00000UPLI
130
______
(4) NASHVILLE SALUTES
OCBS LATE MOVIE -Don't
DRIVERS
5 GOOD MORNINGFLO.IJDA
onlyl Wages commensurate w.
CAROL
•URNtT
(4)5 AS THE WORLD
AMERICA Host Jerry Reed Is
Go Near The Water (1957)
abillty.trInge benefits.
NEWS
TIJpJIJ
RECEPTIONIST
ffiUNON
joined by Lynn Anderson, the
Glenn Ford, Cli Scala A
DISHWASHERS
7:30
Peas U.PIck$$.
Statist Brothers, Larry Gatlln,
public relations staff stationed
200
(2) '7AWy
Iiui Field, Thurs. on old
LABORERS
Builders Title Insurers
Dave and Sugar, Ray Stevens
on a Pacific island dunng
o mu DOCTORS
____&amp;30
Aldiwoe Rd. N.
(4)M0NOy
MORN
(MOW)
and Jerry Clowsv in this musi&amp; Escrow Service
World War II is pressed into
0 OnTO
CASHIERS
TUSCAY MORNING (lu,)
___
I4ONAN$H1R0US
cal tributeto America taped at
escorting a group Of COtT*.
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
CLERKS
1) WEDNESDAY MORNING
GOOD Tl
li-IflItniCtiON
Needs Title Searcher
spondents around the wet
(WED)
SALES
• ONCI UPONA cussic
Reply to P.O. Box 219,
•HAWAS F1VEO McGarrett
zone. (A)
(4) THURSDAY MORNING
COOKS
Fern Park, Fla. 32730.
travels to Singapore to find the
Slicimus
1252
(THU)
ENJOY
source of a drug ring In WhiCh
WELDERS
0 SARETTA
Baratta finds his
(.4) FRIDAY MORNING (ff1)
AVON
the HewLIsO Governor's officeW*
ondarVered
meats
SECRETARIES
*!= he sets
I
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FIGHT INFLATION
ses(obein,(R)
Has Action
out to .tpose the local godta.
CA
BARTENDERS
Avon. Increase your earn"
UNITED STATES DISTRIC. UNCLUTTIR YOUR CLOSET.
5 9ANCI AT DAWN Kip
their of a hght.knEt ltilIsfl
power. For details, call 1541.
a... m
COUNT
MIDDLE
STOCKMEN
Watson and members of the
$00
46V or 6401-3079.
neighborhood. (A)
AndComedy FLORIDA. omANBO DIVISION faking UP 5C with a want ad AAA EMPLOYMENT
Florlda Performing Arts Coin
(4)5 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
intlIlH.raId3V.Ielloreal.m,
courv NO
19-.'iv.N
For
pany perform at Canaveral
a career in Real Estate call
5 OVER EA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, __________________
912Frencfty
PRIVATE VOICE LEqONI
Stemper Agency, Wm. Stemper,
National Seashore Daytona
Plalntlft,
..
CLEMMIE
MAE
By
JOAN
HANAUR
(cem.i'
torn
&amp;
French)
ss
322•4991.
and New Smyrna beech.&amp;
GANNETT, a single werner,,
3235176
m-7346
TODAY IN FLORIDA
UP! Td.viuIIS Wrfter
their dance reflecting a deep
DeNnhent(s),
NCI
SP
Part time exp. floor man. Days.
uoøiis
00000 MORNING FLORIDA
concern for the future of our
* * * * * * *
.AppIy In person Sanford Nursing
ATLANTICCITY, N.J. (UP!) Notice hereby lIvSn that pulsuliW 0
NEWS
tsp Final Decree
natural
P.r.dssure
&amp; Cony. Center, 950 MellonyIlle
- Some television exPerts entered on Auuust t 1979
Ave., Sanford.
ronment.
530
Legal Notice
500
predict
action-adventure
is
ebOvi
entitled
Court
In
flu
above
(
2)(IZTooAv
0THU
[ijJNoiIi
$30
styled cause, the Indarsisnid NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Alm
a am
nikthg1 Comeback, o1pujt United itatesM il,or.es.9p,ts TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
0 GREAT PERFORMANCES
530
CA
tbeathintbehmnai%ceanedy deli
"Choreography By Balanchlne
FICTITIOUSNAME
0 SUMMER SEMESTER
SALES
OPANORDINANCISYTNE CITY
5
UUAS,
YOGA
*iio
ysj
(R)
- and "Big tamus, Uttle
NIr1 tat In
Notice
Is hereby given that I am
With The New York City Billet,
$IVNMalI
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
County,
Florida,
described
u
tat
RECEPTIONIST
5:53
engaged In business at 613 DOIIy
Irn" has the enviable
Pan iii" NIkhilI Bahnlkov
0:00
, O1'ifl
Notice Is hereby gIven fist a Way, Cleaalbsrry, kIno4, county,
Management potential with fast
O
makes his debut with the
K0i eItI 97*7.
_____
Dosu
olifiSS
latSfi6,
1C
Public
Hearing
will
be
held
it
me
F
fo The
at
1101`11110, srffisflctItious ,,.m.ot
.
moving company. We need
cornpii%y.(R)
tfliot
as
Cemmlsslen
Ream
OMIKEDOUGLAS
tOO
in me City Nail ALLWAYSCOMFORTØING&amp;
NiREM1
Flat Nib
PS N at
The show does not Intend to reCOrded
the PubliC
atN__WAM
.. ,sggrnsive people with good
Ni the City at Sanford,
Fields,
(2)
EARLY
DAY
at
HEATING and that I M.,I
1000
., .. personality &amp; good phone voice.
take advantage ci what migtt
__ 7:NVcIecb P.M. on $splsmber 10, rIslsrssnomew,cs,
County, Florida, .imfect, tevsr,
0 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
.• .. Salary + commission. Call
of
(2)0 tARt COLUMSO Mrs.
IM,
to
Conskier
ffi
be
another.
audience
mast
totaxee, laiiy dv.. fir ft*,
n the Circuit Court, Seminole
the County,
S EDUCATIONAL PRO0
Joann 3235176.
Colwbo suspects foul play
a
erdlniecs
by
the
City
t laiulerd; Florida In accordancewith the
at public outcry to
gambiu.
GUMMING
fluathistisot
.._ Florida, as fohlews:
when a clairvoyant predicts the
$11
.
beat
bidder
for
cash
12
Vclscb
provisiore
at the FIdttivs Name
____
* * * * * * * *
ORDINANCE NO.
exact moment of her greedy
(4) AGRONSKY AND COMPA.
P.56
ea" "°°n Th14Ir
Statutes, TO-Wit: Section sp
at
business manager 's death. (A)
1979
NY(MON)
takes p1
(4) UPBEAT
flu West deer of me' *oii OF THE CITY op Fiends St.tut t5,
Over the road drivers. Must have 1
' Seminole county Courtp.euse, SANFORD, FLORIDA. TO ANNEX
51g. Frank TOurnoir
(3)
MEDIA
ROUNDTABLE
N.J.,
the
nation's
newest
yr refrigeration exp. Apply
,
10:30
WITHIN
THE
CORPORATE
AREA
Publish
Aug.
16,23,30
&amp;
Sept.
,
19
(TUB)
Metro
Sales, 1921 W. 1st St.,
A FESTIVAL OF DANCE
O CARD SHARIC
8&amp;mblthg center, wher. Old Dated: 5.53.79
o THE CITY OF SANFORD, DIM.76
(4) FARM AND HOME (WED)
Sanford.
Nineteen members of the Sal.
FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF
(4) ALL IN THE FAMILY
GEORGE R. GROUI
hotels either are being biocd
®OOMINUTES(THU
SAID ORDINANCE, A PORTION
letGuildof3aruford/Seminole
United States Marihel
____
_____
do
NOTICE OP SHE
cma1
SALE
Hey Kids: Looking for an extra
10:30
• 1
OP THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
MIdeIS DinvkteipIsr
will be featured in this locally(1) CRACKERBARREL
NOTlCEI$HERESyGlVEN
dollar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
(2)
0
H
0
L
L
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w
o
o
nmted
Into
gamWb
pilaKENDILL
W.
WHERRY
LYING
NORTH
OF
AND
AIUTY.
by virtue of that certain Writ at
Produced dance special.
6:25
you have a classIfied ad garage
QUARES
____ ING AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND Execution
I
Msistwt
United
Stiti5
AflOffiiY
ssued out of arid under
(2) POPI GOES THE C0UN.
. - sale.
Aftemey
1100
(
4)
MANY
TYLER
MOORE
BETWEEN KNUDSEN DRIVE me seal of the County Court of
TRYP"
______ AND THE SEABOARD COAST. Qp
(2)1)00 NEWS
WON, Tull)
Florida,In
upon'
PORTER
w*aoi
LPN. Full time &amp; part time. Apply
Along
the
wood-planked
Publish:
August
23
*
September
LINE
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF.. final fudgema,$ rendered
the i
Tuu,
boerdwalk,
1,131
1979
0 01011 CAVETT Guests:
LOVE OP
. In person Lakeview Nursing
it M5tib.
soft send wIth the oceen
WAY,
SAID
PROPERTY
LOCAT.
atarsiald
court
on
the
39Th
day
of
a
.Centsr, 19 C. 2nd St.
ED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
A.D.1979, in flat cirtak case
(A)
-I soend
1018
FLORIDA. IN ACCORDANCE
Pprt time dishwasher &amp; par tIme
of
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN mat WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN.
eqjp.tag rolledgaty
11:16
by yp
(2) THE WILBURN BROTHERS
, waitresses. Apply in person
"
Wt*
Of
NIXATtON
PROVIlpotilsop
SEC.
-Winter
Park,
N.A.
a
national
catch Brian Dennehy and Doug ExecutIon Issued ow? SI
._Days Inn Sanford, SR 44 &amp;4A
looking assKirlori. Plaintiff, vs.
.
171.SFLORIDA STA. Ronald S. Srzoeoskl. Q fs,i4$nf,
wet of flue County Court al T1OPI
McKeon. who eiav, i
..m.
' i,"TheSeminole
1V
1C r'VVlUJ
AN IFFIC.
Comfy, Florida, Upon
-Wunsed Desk Clerks. Full time.
afir.$.Id Writ 01 Execution
scenes that will provide the miii ludgemint rainde,ad Ni the TIVE DATE.
. Pleese apply In person9 to S
deliver to me
WHEREAS, fliers lies been filedwas
exterlorsho(sforth, series
that
Holiday Inn, 1-4.323.4M.
aforesaid
court
on
IF..,
Florida,
and
cnsy,
Will prOM%[all an
Jsiuuery, A.D. 1979, Ni t,u, certain with me City Clerk SI the City
p.y levied jp
the following
Application
being taken for
Sanford. Fields. I PItlilsi cslu. described property owned by
case untitled, The Atlantic hub SI tak*
Interiors we Mudio.shot In Los Orlando
waItresses &amp; cooks. Apply. in
Plaintiff, .vs- Thiunas L. ouensthe Minis SI ISis Property Reu',j S. lujkl, said property
person Holiday Inn of San
In *e ares described bibi incited Ni Seminole County,
Angeles.
on
Hediel &amp; Lrrain K. ItiCkil.
OMP
MI*INir reMS
Lake Monroe.
Osfendant, widdu afirsuld Writ
Fiwida,
more
particularly
DsmsIiy plays Ang. Sigta, ExeCutIon was delIvered tome as Is ISis ,ci7srste ISIS if the CRY
Cook wanted-day shift, also
lends. and re9ueuHnI to described as foitswa:
the bous detective in en old Sheriff II Seminels Coui*y. Funds, eamrd
'
One 1973 Fend idoor automobile,
. needed day time waitress. Full
be
and
steel MW Ni CSIS', ID No
00
PR
tss. that'. being
WHER
EAS,
p,
or part time. Apply In person
me
P,eps,t,
,
described pe.p.nt

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In the

'69

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Nine of progw bt Themes NiCkel sill pragert being
there's n Mrnflnlng Den.
Sdki$eesNisleCounIy,PinrIds,
"we particularly described as
sisby's i hung
follows:
)'oned charstea'. That's the
Onó 1971 AMC OPomlie
u for actiân.sd,satw,,
Aulemuhlle, Rid NI Ceiw
_____

1kelmaiethsaJw
ci U suold Mu, whuch jvs
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Wilt)

Oh show $n added pers
of tendarnea and bennAls

Appet,if-r

____

____

PIN thS C

INS

and bu helM 15 play 1

YOU WILL ENJOY THE VIEW
•
AND •
IME
, PR

We a ssos - seen.t15es
With hiNt ci 55M, en1
To hou ci MHS. Is pienen,

3w oa
late

do is a
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MtracU.sa
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being stored at 1745 $hell,

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and t e llmler$u5l

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CR51119 if

p
,
WHO
1110 AM. eN the 106 day if Sep.
$emi.u.s

tembir, A.D. "It, door for ills

K*W to WO.n.n.tlsIWusuu.
at me Prul (WW) Deer if She

$iPilSele Coiii Ceurtheesi In
$aifsrd. Florida. tIle aNus
described PSSIIIUI F1,utiv.
That said ills Ni being maø to
satiety the flrwm if isle Writ SI

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wa', tu
ars have sans ttue ge,snen

____

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IN THE CIRCUIT CUS1IT OP
misumvemoTm JUDICIAL
CVI?
OP THU
$?*TI
._.
___

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____

-

WHEREAs. I Pies Neon deter.

mired
mined ffiat He property described
herairwilloir Is rssuneiy cempaa

3J17A1457, being stolid it 11.92

lies
N
dsIs
lie, ....atIan if slid prepurty with
Mt ,Mi* Ni me creetlun SI an

WHIRIAS. ,, e
of
FIsrida, Ni Ni a patilift to Proithill
munklpsi wvlces to *e
asai
ersin.
c
C
m"if the city
pr

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om

id flue undersigned as saierm at
$eminele County, Florida, wIll at

at ml City

______

.cc

slid pntito

am property,

THIRIPORE, II IT
THE PRopsj OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
PLONDA:
SECTION 1. That No fsNsuNj
sy

described property sItuated is
Iemlmele C1iIy,_Florida, be and
ml semi Ni hareW auinseI,
WAN ePIrtatmeCltyei$as aust
Plefbs. pursuant to ml Ytfuntery
PrsvieSses if $idlaa

-

fills. FlorIda CliMes:
_,_
-

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-

--

Hostess-Cashier. Apply In person
.. '.Holiday inn of Sanford on the

11:00 AM. on the Slot day at sip
timber, A.D. 1979, offer for sale srid
MOW bidder, for
sublesitoany and III edstlng lIon

ir

That said sale Is being ,,

Musty the tifln5 at Sell

p,
will
IemNwie

Florms

Lakefront.

.
,,

Wanted Desk Clerk.
Apply In person
Holiday Inn lakefront

lEXAS
OIL COMPANY urgently
1 ids person M.F over
for
_ Protected
industrial sales
territory. No relocation. AAA.)
.
firm established since 1933.
Liberal commissions. Oppertunity for advancement. For
Personal interview, write K. N.
SlU(. Southwestern
Petroleum, Box 709, Ft. Worth,
- . -Tx. 16101. EOE.
"

ts)1I
uiai•II1SIPIU

21-Situations vnteci
College student desiring yd.

(2)2 BR, 11,1z B condos. Lg. bk yd,
pod, C H&amp;A, $31,000 ea. Owner
will finance.

work. Large or small
Call 3230500

24--Bus,nes

S acres on Orange Blvd in Paola.

Opportunitjes

Only $24,450. Owner will carry
mort. with 40 pct. down.
2 acres Industrial Property, near
Hwy 16 &amp; Country Club Rd.

$356 weekly guaraneed. Works
hours daily at home. Start im.
mediately. Free. T. Smith P.O.
Box 373.H, Longwood, Fla.
32750.

tS.000
3 BR, 1112 B split plan, fenced yd.,
sc patio, cony., workshop or

25-..L..oarn.s

office in rear. All for $31,900.

2NDMOl'GAE

2 story downtown store bldg. over
13,000 sq. ft. $61,900. Terms

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REAL ESTATE
LOANS UP TO $50,000,

arranged. Currently leased.

Single story downtown bldg. 4,000

Investments, bill consolidation,
major purchases, or any need.

Sq.

for

storage,

converted to ice cream, ham.
burger stand, etc. Owner will
finance. Easy terms.

WC S. Oak 1417513.

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3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully

landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.
$59,500. Terms

30-Apartments Unlurnished
OR &amp; 1-BR

3 Deltona lots. %8,W0 for all or will

Applications being taken

trade for anything for value.

333.2920, after 6574.2716

Large 1 BR, all appliances, CA, w.
w carpet, S yrs old. Convenient
to downtown. Adults, no pets.

9&amp;L

677.1641.

REALTORS

2710 Sanford Ave. 332-7972

1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults only,

on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call

By Owner $3,000 dwn &amp; assume

323-0670 Mariner's Village.

mort.

$250 mo

No

B
block home. 322-0216 alt 6 p.m.

Apts. for SeniOr Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

et Cash Buyers for a small in.
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322.2611
or 031.9993.

1 OR turn apt. Air, water pd.
Adults, no pets. $140 mc. +
deposit. Aft. S 323.4917.

New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $31,000 to

$41,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 372.3357.

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OPYNI

Table sirvicipenonnel needed for
new Lake Mary R estaurant.

NIh JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR $IMSNOLU COUNIT,

FLORIDA,

-*At be ou$gbing, experienced
only. 1 day shift for waItress..
welter,) night shift for waitress
"wel*. Also 1 day shift for Salad

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CASE NO. Poiwcaigp
CAIIIIhIRNy 0AND11111111L INC.,
'Plaintiff,
ue.
F, SRUCI ARTNOLOW and
CLONI Pt IAITNOIOW, his
wife, end ROSIN? CASH
DAUSHlily aid WANDA. C.
DAUDIIESTY. Ills iffl
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De1ia.kts.
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.'i.'hation, no exp. necessary. 332.
1150.2 toi pm. or 4233021 (Sun.
" &amp; Eves.).

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$200 Mo. S342457
Upturn; cony mIen? to hOspltM a
down?ow,. 3 B, w..èaiple, C
H&amp;A. $225 mo. 614 C, 3rd 51.

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1M3.

Small Duplex unfurnished. No
children or pets, $13 mo. 322.3517
after 1 p.m. or weekends,
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Unfurnjshed

204 S. Sunland, 3 OR, I bath, utility
rm., $323 ma. 1st, last + deposit,
3390545 or 327.5203
On Lake Mary 4BR2bath,

COMING SOON

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Paint &amp; body shop on 2 corner lots
w-7 BR apt. attached in ideal
location. Owner will rent w.
option. Call for all details.
Selling price $79,900.
REAL ESTATE

SPANISH STYLE family home 3
BR, 1½ B, 19. closets. Pan. FR,
storage cabinets in OR. $31,000.

LARGE LOT 3 OR, 2 8 split plan,
beautifully landscaped, fenced
bk. yd., room for garden $32,500.

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Cali 323-1192
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

FANTASTIC 1g. tam. 4 BR, 2 8,
FR, cent, air, w.w carpet, 1g.
rms, fenced yd with well &amp;
sprinkler, in ground pool, choice
neighborhood. $43,900 exc.

2 BR, 1 B mobile. Very clean,
beautiful location near Osteen.
H&amp;A, reliable person only. 321.
0903, for information,

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37-Business Prog rty
Commercial Bldg. 6,000 sq. ft. $2

sq. ft. Can be divided. 205 C. 25th

terms.
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Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MU
323.5774 Day or Night
Inc.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY
INC.
REALTOR 3231032
Eve. 322.0612, 353. 15117, 322-71 77

Vderilid to Rent
Senior couple looking for unfurn
W. Reasonable. Cell 5310963
aft 12.

40-Condonnluns

101111's
1

24 HOUR 10. 3229281
*3 IN 2 B. 2 story home $4,000.
3 1111111 2 5, 2 story horn,, $42*.

WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO.
HAS CLOSED THEIR
DOORS FOREVER!

3 BEDROOM Itz BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON-

DITIONER, OVER SIZED LOT.

We are offering their $50,000 Inventory of new furniture, bed ding, &amp; GE appliances &amp; TVs at

GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.

MONROE REDUCED TO
$33,500. OWNER LEAVING

DISTRESS PRICES!! Public &amp;
Dealers Invited! SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or.
lando Wholesale Furniture Dist.

STATE.

VERY MODERN 4 BEDROOM 2
BATH, HUGE FIREPLACE &amp;
EAT-IN KITCHEN. TREE
SHADED CORNER LOT.

Sanford 321.06.40
Orlando 327.1577

REALTY

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REALTORS

OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979
ATTRACTIVE I BR, 1½ B home
on Oak shaded lot in Winter
spgsi C H&amp;A, w-w carpet,
fenced yd In quiet residential
area. BPP WARRANTED. Just

$45,750.

BEAUTIFUL custom 4 BR, 3 B
home in idyllwildel Super pool &amp;
patio, sunken LR-FR, FP &amp;

many unique featuresi BPP
WARRANTED. Yours for

$52,300.
SUPER 3 BR, 11/1 8 home in 1k.
Mary! C H&amp;A, w.w carpet, 19.
FR, eat in kit &amp; more! BPP
WARRANTED. Just $42,900.
LOVELY 2 BR, 1 B home in
desirable neighborhood! C H&amp;A,
w-w carpet, FR, patio, sitting rm
&amp; lots morel BPP WARRANTED. A great buy for $37,230.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORq's SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE,
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

2500 industrial Blvd. off Sliver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
Paint. 4 bIks. west of 111. 298
2375 Open daily 96, Sun. 126

Sanford's Sates Leader

322-2420
ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS[I]
PARK

Branch Office

323.2222

COUNTRY LIVING
ONE ACRE FENCED Tri.ievel I

Bdrm., 3 Bath. Could have

garage, trees, near 1.4, zoned

agri.

NESTLED UNDER
THE OAKS
This delightful 3 OR, 1½ Bath
home Is perfect for your family.
The lot is big for kids to play In
or for your very own garden.

$33,500.

MOUNTAIN RESORT
PROPERTY
2 acres on fabulous Lake Glenville
near Franklin, N. C. Wooded We
good for homesite or camping.

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If you aren't using your pool table,
take a cue, and sell it with a
Herald classified ad. Call 322.
2611.

VA.F IIA.235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc.. Realtor
- 614 30)1
W. Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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107 W. Commercial
Phone 332-7551, Sanford
By Owner 3 or I BR 1 bath, eat in
kitchen, fenced yard. Sanford.
130.000. 322-6722 after 3:30 p.m.
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 322-2611 or

831-9993.

BATEMAN REALTY
Rep. Real Estate Broker

263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759
Aft. Hrs. 322-7643,322-4169

Lk Mary new house lust finished. 3
BR 2 B, lot 90'xl4O', 934 pct.

mort. Also ii acres pasture or
farm land near Oviedo S 2 acres
prime land Seminal. Blvd.,
Casssberry. 530-9537.

NEW USTING

Vzsmll
iii,

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68-Wanted to

Buy

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80-Autos for Sale

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51-Household Goods

New Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
contemporary LR Ibis. Orig.
retail $69.95, NOW $10. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-1721.
FURNITURE S THINGS
Buy S Sell
NewS Used Furniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323 6593
New 5 PC dinette set. Table S 4
chairs. $75. Sanford Furniture
Salvage. 17-92 So of Sanfprd. 322.
$771.

IORREST GREENE
INC. RE*L!ORS
$30-li33or 339.4211 eves.
Lakefront lot in Casselberry 100'
frontage on Semlnola Blvd.
Asking $14,950 with Good terms
or trade.

CallBart

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'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 8311603 (Dealer)

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

77-Junk Cars Removed
Top Dollar Paid for junk S used
care, trucks S heavy equipment.

322-3990

1973 CHEY SS

BUY JUNK CARS

From $10 to $30
Call 322-1621; 323 1460

A.0

1295

1973 DATSUN

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Motorcycle Insurance

6)0

BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 1710

1295

1978 CONCORD

If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them

2DR.

with a classified ad, by calling
322 2611 or 831 9993.

972

80-Autos for Sale

$3995

FORD 2 DR.
TONINO

$795

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, 1 mule west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
Public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's

the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-2558311 for further details.

Air Conditioning

52-Appliances

KENMORE WASHER- Paris,
Service. Used Machines.

w-ice maker. Like new. $500.

Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17-97
So. of Sanford 322-5771.
Sears Kenmore heavy duty copper
tone washer I matching dryer.
Like new $300 pr. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17-92 So. of

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 322-1771

53-TV. Radio. Stereo

Appliances

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Home Repairs

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Air ConditionIng, Healing, EIsctnI
cal, Plumbing ServiceS Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6794.
Lic,, Bonded &amp; Ins.

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

Sanford. 322-5721.

HANDYMAN-OEM. HOUSE.
HOLD REPAIRS FROM CUR.
TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PEN TR V. PA IN TIN G.$ PR ill KLERS. 323-6766 ANYTIME.

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The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale -sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322-2611
or 53-9993.
Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting S
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-6331.

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Lawn tMintsnancs

Beauty Care
sod color TV set 1970 model.

Zenith 23" works good, $125.

Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 323-5721.

lOWER'S BEAU I T SALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook'
519 E 1st St. 35.5742
.

Carpenry

54-Garage Sales
anage Sale: 2007 Grandview Ave.
Sept. 7 &amp; I, 9 to S. Small Appliances, childrens clothes S
misc. Items.

Certified Lawn S Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323-5719
Mowing
321-0091

Light Houling

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koom Additions - remodeling
general home repairs. no lob too

Yard debris, Trash

Appliances I Miac.

small. Call 323-9463 anytIme.

pt. size washer S dryer, moped,
many sm. appliances. 2621 S.
Sanford Ave., 322-1491. Open
Tues. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30.

(LOCAL) 349-5311

Office C1sarng
tyson Cement

Drives, patios, walks S etc.
LICENSED 169.9155
Kids gone, but the swing set in th
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 322-2611.

7 acres Lake Sylvan. $10,000. list
Terms. William MalIczcwski,
Realtor 332.79$)

Hwy 426. $79,900.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-.169 to

$110. Sanford Furniture Salvage.
17-92 So. of Sanford. 322 $721.

REALTOR, 323.75

ALTAMONT C -Lot 100 x 171 plus
CS Sldg. zoned commercial, off

40,000 ml. 13,000. Call between 45 PM Owner 322 0153.

Used 4 Pc walnut BR suite,
dresser, mirror, chest S bed.

Philco S-S copper tone refrigerator

Sanford-Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
wafer front. $43,300.

Chry.-Newport custom, all
Power-2 dr. H.T. Looks new,

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RE SI.'L I S.

78-400torcycles

323-1295

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For Estate, Commercial S
Residential Auctions S Ap.
prisals Call Dell's Auction, 3235420.

brand New lnterspring Bedding ½
price. Sanford Furniture Sal:
vage, 17-92 S. of Sanford 322-1721
New 10 Pc modular LR suite. $555.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-92
So of Sanford. 322-1721.

See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
3233200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

1k Mary Ave. 1 /i blk E of Country
Club Rd. 99' Zoned commercial
S Ill' Zoned R.I.A. $21,000.
A. B. Pope, REALTOR,
Owner 831.1226

'73 Delta 88,4 dr,
air, power, $1500.
B)! S759 aft. 6.
'7$ Aspen SW, fully eqpt.
$300 dwn take over payments.

72-Auction

mattresses. $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French, 323 7340.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

43--Lots. Acreage

WE BUY USED FURNITURE S
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 372 5731.

Beds, Dbl motel box springs &amp;

42-Mobile Homes

REAL ESTATE

BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 3 Bath
executive home, carpet, central
H&amp;A, foyer, tam. rm., kit.
equipped, ge. closets, patio, dbl.
garage, fence, lovely land
scaping. Won't last at $49,500.
Call todayl

FURNITURE BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store financing! No one In Orlando-Sanford
area refused credit if you will
PAY ¼ downl Let us help you
establish local credit. We deliver
In Sanford.
WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Blosson Trail,
Orlando, Florida., 843 4560.
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*3 SR 1 5 CA, 034.000.
*10.7 acres, Osteen. $10,200.

OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE!!

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMAIKET"
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

$11,900.

ISA ITT
'twos

3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT &amp;
AIR, CARPORT. PINECREST
$32,300. ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

SEIGLER REALTY

STENSTROM

Sale
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$61,500.

2544 S. French Ave.
372-0231, 323-7173, 322-0779

mother-in-law effic., dbl.

34-4"1e Homes

50-sceI1aneous for

MAYFAIR AREA IN SANFORD.

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

.E)ECUTIvE HOME immaculate
4 OR, 21/a bath, 2 fireplaces,
screened porch .1. outside brick
patio. Lush landscaping. $91,300.

GRACIOUS, OLD 2 story, 4 BR,
1½ B, breakfast nook, FP,
library, perfect silting for an
tiques. $43,000.

air conditioning. $400me

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SPANISH 2STORY
Exciting 3 Bdrm 2 bath POOL
homeonover½ screw-beautiful
FP, beamed ceilings, formal
OR, pan FR, eat-in kit &amp;
•tacil,d cabana. Won't last at
.

AIRPORT BLVD.

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Owner Realtor.

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Duplex torrent

32-Houses

Approx

qualifying. Lovely 3 OR, 2

31-A4artments Furnished

31-A DUP110M

3 BR, 1 B w-closed In carport for
FR. Gas heat, fenced yd. $26,500.

land. High traffic area. Could be

.

Sanford Gracious living. Ross.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire

$195. Available Oct. 1.

3 BR, 1 B home includes refr]j,
range, drapes, part. turn. Super
clean &amp; priced at only $26,500.

Barber shop Includes all equip.
mint, commercial bldg. and

29-Rooms

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$25,000.

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warehouse or tax sheltei'. Only

Call: 3274612
Blazer Financial Services
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41-Houses

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Custom Office Cleaning, corn.
met-clal, new cons,. Licensed,

bonded I. insured. Quality

service everytlmi. Ph. 323-0541
or 661-5914.

Painting &amp; Repair

ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add ons. Quality work, no lob
too small. 191.4914.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
15' Wood Boat, 23 hp Motor
Trailer, etc., $795

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Painting by Anthony Corino, In
terlor, exterior qualified in all
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that land, we'll have to find goverment on a 75 pei -ent
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to
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going to be easy," Orr said.
available through the depart.
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The P&amp;Z commissioners ments of economic develop.
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1 the reqest after four area he said.
property owners objected to the
plan. Among those objecting
However, Orr said, the funds
was Larry Erilsaon, owner of R are contingent upon certain
and M Manufacturing,
requirements, one of which is
"It Is inaccessible. There that the site be In or near a
aren't good roads. The land has source of unemployed workers.
Sanford's Big leaguer Tim Runes
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was Council= Francis Me&amp; homes, Nelson protested property ux Incrom Amos
Councilmen Cliff Nil= and visoroudy. "The elly dWfi't ask thism.beadd,wiscence,otliall;
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Moor Walllw Sorensoo brob N*ad now my propellty," be officers, an employment this
On tie by votins in few of On u14, 8666 be o*cts to yew of a city manager, and
proposal. Councilman pat having a "pencil pusher decide that the city is not receiving
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Southward, on vacation was where hydro s are to be and
AWMA from the
than tell me I have to pay for from the new homes and
ago them."
suggeate severai"
businseses built in the city.
that the city manager, FW
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Kulbes, consider turning off nalobro an Unda Lane wodd
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"U we can't get this off the ployment of 50 workers. Over

ground, there would be a loss of the seven-year period, the 18

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could have received," Orr said. provide jobs to about 900
"The land purclum would have workers, Orr said.

stolen bases. Raines had

160 hits for Memphis third

called RaInes up to the
major leagues Thursday
after Ra ines completed a

in the loop. He hit nine
triples.
Runes w te.port
. AW athlete at Seminole
High and is in his thirdyewi
of pro bell in the Mott"

with Memphis of the

441n Many Ways it is an ideal
spot,st said Orr.

summer and was second in

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coll"'! with ft old

runner. He led the Southern
League

the N.L East pennant,

highly successful semori

requirement.

acres in question already are have comrWtted to locating at
soned industrial, he said. He the Planned site, Orr said. He
said p1m call for 18 ..I---. said a Plastics company has
to be located in the
It over a indicated it would like to begin
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seven-year pniod.
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Gasoline prices rose 6.1 percent, compared with 3.
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for services such a street
Hedim and fin h*Wts.
The Lake Mary City Council
on Th ursday night, by a 34
vote. Iz*tructed Ctt,y ji&amp;tornsy
Gary Massey to prepare or'

"One trick better,"said
v.un n$i mu

monthly drop In that category and egg costs also dropped.
Energy prices climbed 5.8 percent last month, only
slightly less than July's 6.2 percent increase.
Since August 1978, the wholesale cost of energy items
has soared by 47.4 percent, the department said.

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With YOIW birthday. Mail $1 for at Y0
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RadloCity StatIon,N.Y.1l9. you.
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LMA ( Sept Wkt 0) your no qvM
way yies Can get
Guard against a tendency today more done today tba a lot of
to dominate then With whom people who be"manI --'
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your own. Discover with wbbm
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you best get along ronantically Boldness and deterwAnation

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Blacks: 11 percent, vii' does not start to rise im-

Whites: 5.3 percent, up
economists have been saying statistical problems.
"Sales go down first," he
for months - that the economy
iaIenijoyment,asmea. from 49 Percent the month salt "Sales did go down in
is due for a gradual rise In muvd by &amp; monthly survey of before.
second quarter. Then orders
unemployment, as a result of households, fell by
Black teen-agers: 30.7 drop. That showed up in July
In
the current recession. By some Auguat to .9 million. Much of percent, an insignificant
d August."

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For Friday, September 7, 1979
that they are empl;lad mom been eating to be sure they are
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soared 1.2 percent during August, the largest advance
since January, as food prices shot upward and energy
costs continued to climb rapidly, the government reported
today.
The Labor Department's latest survey of prices paid for
goods ready for sale to retailers was one of the most
dismal
and offered vivid Id
that Americans
can expect no immediate
f
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inflation
'the 1.2 percent rise in wholesale prices during August
was slightly above July's 1.1 percent level and was the
highest since a 1.3 percent advance registered last January, the Labor Department said.
Food ready for sale to groceries jumped 1.2 percent.
Wholesale food costs had fallen or remained unchanged
between April and July and was one of the few bright spots
on the Inflation front.
The food prices acceleration was led by sharp gains for
fruits and vegetables, coffee, dairy products, sugar,
pepper and flour, the survey showed.
Pork and poultry prices turned upward after declining
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Jumped to 6 percent in August next year. Each peicentage
Rudy
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chief
The department gave these
-its highest level in nearly a point represents &amp;bout I million unemployment
rates for par- economist for the AFL-CIO,
year as the recession began individuals.
expects unemployment to rise
Uiilar group. in August :
to take hold, the Labor
The number of unemployed
gradually, then more rapidly,
ons,the Labor Department
as the recession takes hold..
J uly but
Much of the Increase, from said, rose from 5.8 minion in lit
1.,h than June.
e nation's unemployment
5.7 percent in July, was due to July to 6.1 moon In August.
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up from 5.6 percent
workers being laid off.
Adult women: 5.9 percent, to 5.7 percent in July. Despite
There wasa sharp increase in
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number of workers laid off. t from 5.5 percent the month
the recession, this is still
change from the pattern of the Employment declined 50,= in befom
roughly
the level around which
ISi year. The
time UIV
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Teen-agers: 11.5 percent, it has hovered for the past year.
unemployment rate st6od this 125,000 in manufacturing. The
up from 153 percent the mocth
That is typical of re,cessions,
high was September 1978. It has department said there WN
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SUNDAY EDITION
72nd Year, No. 58—Sunday, October 28,1979--Sanford, Florida 32771

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writer's
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the most entertaining individuals, who, more often
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popularity of his novels and of life, and he celebrates far superior to his two graduate ("Harvard is all Americans, U i man who 19 percent of all businesses
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Anyone— could be a child abuser'

By DIANE PETRYK
Herald Staff Writer
(First of two parts
Irritated by her baby's prolonged crying, and alone at
home with no one to talk to, a young mother's loneliness
and frustrations are magnified. She shakes the Infant but
the crying continues. Losing her temper, she twists her
baby's arm until a bone breaks.
Day after day, a teenager comes home from school to
parents who refuse to talk with him and who insist he stay
in another part of the house.
When her mother isn't home,a father "punishes" his Ityear-old daughter for alledged wrong doing by insisting
she submit to his sexual advances.
A couple feeds, clothes and cares for one of their two
children. The second child Is left to fend for himself. He is
usually hungry, dirty and ill-clothed.
A father constantly tells his son he Is stupid, clumsy
and worthless.
This is child abuse.
It manifests Itself in myriad ways. Emotional neglect,
physical neglect and verbal abuse are part of It, as well as

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centers have now all re-opened. and approved by the Seminole
band were still In custody without bond Saturday at the range
qt, according to Portia County fire department.
County Jail after being charged by federal officials with the
Spenser,
Head Start director,
Two hundred children, four
Wednesday robbery of the Lake Monroe Post office.
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charged with the robbery, which netted about $125 In cash and
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Lake Memo. Postal Clark Carmen Qeek related the following
flares," Martin said. "Federal to participate to contact her at
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money has been used for the SCA office, 1101 Pine Ave.,
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of Seminole County," Martin low-Income famili es a head
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resale to persons with low and
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was slain by his Intelligence top aides paid their respects. Park to a dinner party Friday
Seoul was reported quiet, but
chief Friday night In what the
Among them was Prime evening at a dining room used tense, once its 7,7 million people
government first said was an Minister Choi.Kyu-hah, named by the KCIA in Kungjung.dong learned about the president's
"accident" but now believes acting president after the district near the presidential death. Government tanks
may have been an assassins. shooting Friday night. The palace.
surrounded the sprawling
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chief bodyguard, who also was after the gàvernment an.
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shot by Kim in the head and hometown,came
Sunsan,
were
Shelley Siprell at House of Clocks at Altamonte Mall rewinds set of clocks to word Ofl What motives may
chest and he also killed Park's classmates at the Korean
The Pentagon ordere4 the bodyguard.
remind all of us to turn our clocks back one hour late Saturday before retiring, or have led to the shooting or what
The radio said four presiden. Military Academy in 1946.
39,000 American troops in South
early Sunday morning as the nation returns to standard time. Under the Uniform the quarrel was about.
The body of the 62-year-old Korea on combat readiness Us! security guards outside the
Park, an army general, came
Time Act of 1966, most of the United States goes on daylight savings time the last Park, who led his country for alert as a "precautionary building heard the gunfire and to power on May 16, 1961 after a
Sunday in April, then returns to standard time the last Sunday in October. The more than 38 years of In. measure" and warned North rushed Inside, but were gunned coup. lie first ruled the country
changeovers occur at 2 a.m. local time, when clocks are set forward an hour in creasingly authoritatian rule, Korea against taking ad- down by Kim's subordinates, as head of a military junta and
April, and turned back an hour In October. The change affects all states but lay In date at the presidential vantage of the sudden crisis In indicating the shooting was an for the last 16 years as an
the south.
Arizona, Ilawali and parts of Indiana, which have exempted themselves under "Blue House."
organized scheme on Park's elected president with sweeping
His two daughters, Kun-hae
The official version of the life,
executive powers granted him
provisions of the law.
and Kun-yung, and his only eon shooting was that Korean
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Whatever the reason, caseworkers at local offices of
Health and Rehabilitative Services (HUSI, the state
department charged with investigating child abuse, have
their hands full.
HRS has the responsibility for the initial Investigation in
any child abuse case. In any suspected case, If HRS
counselors believe a child is In immediate danger they
may remove the child from the li me with a hearing to be
held In juvenile court within 24 hours. If he feels there has
been abuse, a juvenile court judge may ride the child
"dependent."
"There's no question that In the two-year period between 1977 and 1979 we've seen a 100 percent increase in
the number of dependency cases handled by hitS," said
Tom Weinberg, Seminole County HItS supervisor.

Although dependency cases can involve runaway and
ungovernable children as well, the bulk of them are child
abuse cases, Weinberg said.
In 1977, he said, there were 560 dependency cases
reported and investigated by HItS in Seminole County. In
1978 there were 972 cases. In the first nine months of 1979
there have been 686 and Weinberg said he expects the
number to be well above 1,000 by the end of the year.
Traditionally, child abuse is more prevalent in the last
three months of the year, he said.
Of the 560 cases investigated In 1977, 86 resulted in
children being temporarily removed from their homes. In
1978 liftS took 94 children to temporary shelter homes.
Cheryl Laws, local HRS counselor, has been dealing
with child abuse cases for seven years. She said she Is
sure the number of cases Is up.
"Right now this area of Florida is experiencing it
tremendous increase in transient population." she explained. "These people think they are going to find
stability.
"But they get down here," she said, "and find rents and
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physical attacks and sexual abuse.
In Seminole County, officials are handling more child
abuse cases than ever. Opinion Is divided whether this is
due to an actual Increase, In abuse or an Increase in
reports of abuse due to heightened awareness. Or, it could
be a natural result of an increase in the child population of

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SUTrON, Mass. (UP!) Sen. Edward Kennedy late
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disposal of the government's low-level radioactive waste.
The sites were picked because two previously selected
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The government said 18 percent of the waste destined
commercial nuclear dumps In 1979 was generated by

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lamed bragging, but Ihave been an
to the pediatric pulmonary
clinic in Gainesville. Sue was admitted accessory to the saving of $10440
for hospitalization Aug. 25, 107L After million of the taxpayers money, Over
that hospitalization she was no at the the years, by opposing the wade of the
Gainesville outpatient clinic for several taxpaers money on boondoggle., that
months and was again admitted as a -were designed to mmdi the few at the
patient on Dec. 25, lVZ$. Upon her esponiecithemany. Two Mom are
release in January, after extensive the St. Jobs-Indian River Canal and
treatment, we we advised that Mire the Si. Jolms River Council.
The message to the taxpayer In this
treatment would have to be In Orlando.
Subsequently, Mary was seen at the is: "You can do It McCloskey If you try,
Orlando clinic which Is located at even If there are four "av thim" to the
Florid. Hospital. The clinic had very one of a.
Sincerely yours, for letting private
limited knowledge of Mary's condition
and her chronic disease was becoming capital sink or swim by lieU, without
progressively severe. Sue did not the federal camel's nose In the tad.
&amp; B. "Jim" Crowe
respond to changes made In her
Executive
Director
c*igoing treatment program. I was
F.F.E.O.A.
unaware radII due later confided In me
bow much she missed the familiarity
and comfort of the Gainesville clinic. Politicians Just Blabber
The emotional trauma of being refused
Everyone Is complaining about the
treatment where she was known was high cod of oil and gasoline. I wonder
devastating to a yow', cooperative
how many people stop long enough to
patient.
think of some of the reasons that have
The Orlando clinic personnel, hibros* on this high cost. Our security
eluding the excellent physician who iii. loose and In that our leaders and
volunteers his time to help children
odaidens jug blabber everything out
with cystic fibrosis, were efficient and
and the news media just can't wait
kind, but the ravages of the disson
but totell all our secrets to all the
could not be arrested. For mot than
world.
S
three weeks during this time Mary and
Our politicians and leaders are
I were administering her intravenous
always boasting and bragging that we
medication at home, monitoring
me the richest cowitry In the world. ID
oxygen, giving the customary oral
the meantime, the leaders from these
medications, mixing and giving various
rich oil countries bear this and decide
aerosol solutions and doing three
that shies we are so rich, than we can
pOdUTal drainage treatments daily,
pay the price If we want their oil. These
Several time there were tats night
very American leaders who are
reactions to medications or InbI'aUI4 about bow rich we are don't
traveflors blockages which we could
tell the other side of the dory.
not anticipate and were poorly
Since President Johnson's adequipped to handle. Although we both
ministration we have been In a spunwould have felt more secure with her in
ding spree and have been spending
the hospital, we continued a homebound
more than we have been taking In and
teaching: schedule and new the doctor
have been nthb4 this Was money and
andor were at the Florida Hospital for
decreasing the value of our dollar jiat
blood tests almost daily an exhauskig
to keep our Mad above the water. We
and fntgt*eedngexpenlence. Also dwlng
mIgM call OuIolves the IIChSatCOIiitrY
this time I was attempting to manage
In the world: but we are probably the
the home, care for other children, and
deepest In debt of any coraitry hi the
cam' full '4u'lond at the university
world.
In order to support my ingle.psnnt
We haven't bad a balanced bidgat In
family In the fu*up.
many years and sill we can balance
Finally, 5ftur 5 period of rapid
our budget, we would be revise to say
deterioration, UVini kedache., and
that we are rich.
Intense breathing difficulty,. Mary was
'ibis coratry was founded ad made
re'adunitt.d to the Gainesville hospital
great by the people who were Menbie
because the Orlando facility was "not
sad livid within their meson and did for
pesaitiyeed"to handle her cone.
their country to malie it great. Thday
Even with e Orlando doctor's
we are living be a boastful generation
ueemmDdi, p.114 CMS oMrlsl
w" warn evenythiag and gills
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hours of waiting on our part. The adpruMllu&amp;. em. said that It was what I
mimim vu too lit.; )lsry had
didfurmy own" and ast what my
build on, had led
phS
country did fur me that made it so
weigM, and us emotionally J.paiwd
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over the long delay In her expected
Stephen (1. aIt Sr.
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SPICE Clarifies Position
diotriding policy and the convenience
patients baft. I do 1551
we of$p
macoption to the
MtOY hUWNi,that a chronically in
refuses
the
lavoivemuit
to
ci our
Md whose condition Is poor should
in
the
1111181oft ci the
always ha,. access; to the viny bed
amuowu
faculties avI4k, particularly when
prior trestInilit Slid kfl0W15d5s of UN
W1 vu not involved be the
Cam lsalador.Inouritallonthere
march
did the
were many services available In
.i.
the
w.
Gainesville which were ad available be
tIM
heard
about
the
l ne picket at
(MinidO and these were vitally Isour
monthly med4 which
poetant to the mant-'ce of my
child's physical ad mental health.
JaMWillisma dthellitylarkparents
Please give my Comments coniupr..eeded
that group at our Oct. 1$,
sld,rstloss. I am very *MWfor tie
mset4
ad
told act their him..
tremendous financial
I.g
for
se
provided by CM and hope you can
NOW Warren advised Osos
mater
Mrs.
contleve to provide this service for dch
UN, while we sy'pat'ds,
with their dilseuna, wedo ad IssitMe
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the work ethic, and in the free enterprise system.
Immediately after the fighting
'
stopped In Europe In 1145 (a war that
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we did not dart, and killed hundreds of
r.
thousands
of American soldiers), the
I_If1
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UL darted sanding aid, in fact io
Now ether than 1 O'Neill, apsalier of
bIllion dollars (In 114247 dollars) over
IhSU.S. Rome ci Rqreuntattv.s, etilbe
RONALD REAGAN
BOND
The federalcourt's ruling that struck down
be Orlando M 12:15 p.m. Friday, Nov.2 at
the first two years after the defeat of
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Europe.
Rode OGrady's.
President Cart r's Indeneedent termlnatlnn d tti.
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After
spending
$10
billion of the
Mutual Defense Treat with Taiwan haá jolted
rlos
American
taxpayers
dollars our
diplomatic uismraiths around the world and
A M irror.
Politics
"leaders"
decided
to
get
down
to some
own, an appearance before Me co"y Us PON" department. she will "M
particularly In Asia.
seniors spending In the form of the
thatlevels In th e dspsrtau &amp;er
Amidet the ensuing torrent of comments, the
.
"Marshall Plan" announced in June,
All that vu rnc..ay wasMVIT*ft.
ft UUj1Iodffihi griet.
that the be with msadng
reaction volcedby theft secretary of PekIng's
diosd,mhavstofaoefeanddsh __
1947, by George Marshall, the
h5taOjeWOwdWOdf
0
C. Is hsdW the event. Laich seiid.
Ref lected
Washington embassy, Yu Thlzhong, mcst aptly
American secretary of date "to place
1 the cit or vu n.e44 by the city.
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vicss
win be available at 11:42 am and
Europe on its feet economically."
am No
perhaps swnmerlzed the new situation. He simply
ft saw cow the numbers to Va" . Rwswmwq"
antortaoment prior to
Th. European nations were to
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diftay uniderstaft how the
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ObWVW that the United Rates now has a S'Mious
p1W.
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cooperate
in drawing up a plan for
Libe
sty
coald
tan
down
the
plus
for
an
notice
that
IA.
Maylsthe
place
to
The
Ring
In India ,
problem" In Its relationship with the Reptllc of
bend.
coesdidegeewill
The
ecceicink
recovery
(how much money
be ouiy toneswhen Iweeso
Mn. $odbwud vu
sheetwhat audialm. 11 1-ollmleaqvisitimand
China. And so we have
.
Is
Involved
In
planning?)
daft
needed by the dty in her ,low.
do bdkm to be soredialk atft
hod"m of aoosa porlied ad the pulmic is In I 11!it
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U.S. Dishict Judge Oliver (;awh agrud wid) '
.
Russia had no intentions of
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do
people
spohe
she
apsaditores
and
revenues
In
daws
Few
Americans
will
recognize
the
nanie
of
among,
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Holmes
wool
aght in aootb Meant ow
IN"
cooperating
with the U.S., and Russia
Mid
to
foll
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th
eir
edtcs.
fortMo
cdyear.
eweeso1
11tw5
Jays Prakeeb Narsyan, who died on Octob' 8 at
would
not
permit
any of the communist
lawsuit contended that, as the Constititlon requies no vend.,
.
And,
the
&amp;eetlrn
the.
sopl.
had
the
voted
ngM
the
bs*at
the
age
ci
77.
But
there
is
probably
no
one
in
,
. (_
countries
to
join
lntheventure.
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to
ber
to
AnothwilmintholIM1111111boftelthot
be
that
tbs
dw president to "in consent of two-thirds CF&amp;
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as
he
was
chiled,
,
Indin
who
did
not
know
"J.
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I 4 I im 111111161 three times In mom CWA
Rkbwd Kelly hod Mod a
TheU.&amp;siçplled$4bllllonlnfour
nanb,r
of
city
preuansl
In
the
pollee
b
cosceenod
heels
the
leek
of
mosay
aid
his
Influence
will
probably
live
on
as
long
as
Senate to make a treaty, the same Senate approval be Jose, a mdi ci whit. $, Afr'
food 11LIMP
t
be
years to rebuild western Europe under
eli employee pay raIses. She
is.
that of his more famous companion, Mohandas 'Ili depaituient be .
Is required to break one. Judge Gaich
uI&amp;
to
the
elderlyvie
are
'
the
terms of the Marshall Plan. There
Mrs.
Soidhward
im't
saying
why
the
•promsdtheitswsevirdtimssthatn.
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ZyIstotodilywhenhes'tngs
rrn*
are
those that say "these grants
15D't flUlnlng. But it hemmed.., be r.coig ideas be meet Intuit srede4l be
As a young man, Narayan was an alient
dertaking between president and Congress and
_ Woe?
produced
good results" In a few years
N
tion
5th
hi
ll
heist,
th
utri
s
bi
e
weeks jat by obe
di. sallsa with the double diØt coat ci en
Indian natlonaild working with Gandhi to'.free
Bi*lArryHoMe. lost*14 cievowdo. Robe
European
Induetries were producing
neIther the ezecitive nor the legislative branch
*c""Mtis
is
(.
25.
Kelly
said
abo
ut
i
vu
having
.s
on
that
her
living
beuiem-this
year.
Ma country from British colonallsm. But ithilke
•I
for
more
than
ever before.
hws
msctldi
fur
d
34,100floildianoalluredledor
r.dieed
With
tO
fOl1
lbS
has the excitaive power to terminate treaties."
Mrs.
diCtatli
ci
Mi
CODE
3o
ut
Ganulil, Narsyan was a Maridat. He Idoked
itself be the imeruatiosial
rdu
ti
The
Marshall
Plan was only the
on
the
one
h
an
d,
the
public
need
dedm
en
to
the
city
ci
[A.
Mso7
do
ant
feed
etamp
busd°
when
a
Thim,.a federal court has declared null ad sortstor::t
forward to "the revolution of the proletarian,"
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itoe'Id
medical
on.
le
wud
me
of
ghaft
ol
congressional
fleecing of
aidherownconoclsnceon
th
.etherwere
p,atohave
Purhs
the
Is
dial
r'1
e
th "upropriatlon of the exproprIators," th e
.vold President Carter'. surprise decision an.
noMs.- 4 y
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bythe
In
d.teniInim$
food
stamp
Into
Pesses
the
Americu,
taxpayer,
In
the guise of
I
at
Odds.
S
l
t
i
it
le
di
dhialonsi
a
ft
er
hsr
Brat
heIgt4e,dng
of
warfare
class
all
those
things
•
nomeed last Dec. 15 to scrap the defense pact boat atwuis ceetie.
i, .ir±i
iltiIhiWy.
"foreign
lid."
(In
my
opinion
many
Th
P0*
,"wdetid
thin
would
be
no
the
iiolPl
au'.
that
so
call,
the
Marsist
fancy.
signed with Taiwan 25 years ago and to de- for . 25 be Protod.. I wMee will be
Americans
and
Europeans
were
made
.
Somewhere
along
th
e
way
J.
P.
Narayan
111111 M ''f_ of the world by the
recognise that ally in orer to achieve full
V.
wealthy
through
this
"aid"
program),
bepni to i.e that Maraimn was the wrong'ath
WOrld U$
diplomatic relations with maiphind Q
By 1961, the CongrI.s had forcefully
••
for
India, and ultimately for mankind. 1t was
wW do On 8odh AMme iv.i a
extracted
tax dollars from our citizens
roblem worrying the Clilnese and
built on hatred, on class warfare, on pitting
the ihatthid Seers badiywant.
aid
donated
$97 billion to countries all
t, net to
others, is that the court
'He's ilithseds," Ndei.e says of Tate. "He ____
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(except the US, which
over
the
world
Ideal of non-violence and voluntary cdoperation. :
lly restoring U.S. recognition and the
g'
In the opinion of Richard Kelly, R.
S
It held forth the goal of an Indian state condefense treaty to Taiwan aitomatically calls Into or r and they tabe him iv., to Sub Africa
Florida, apparently is not part of the
trolling all livelihood and social relatiors In the .
"
Men libe a plom ci meet, B hook os a
question the statue of U.S. relations with thina. and mem1flhai
'
world).
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name of the ople. So, Narayan turned away
D&amp;i,.
years to ed vh&amp;..0 vs as. and he's
These
dollars
In
1945-1961
were
spent
from Marxism. He was a founder of the Indian
adVocacy group. The booklet Is available
Gerry, went
Some wIks ago, my
by
our
congressIonal
"loaders"
to
build
Socialist Party, but it was a kind of socialism ,! I
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eighort -solson " rw*
strong
weft
but
will
these
an=
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biisadorsto,onecomb'y.
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VA In him
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congressmen that prodalm to be on our
J. P's "soclallan" was based on the Idea of
no - _
This unexpected can of worms, as te
the recent
Shst,dtheothirplMesaadu
loom censtet to n paltry $750
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dsvoilpai.i4 of cu1114oerbeg qdems. ft
cardobeMrpurse.w,reMcdbsdw1th
Wta&amp;.' are wont to call such problems, is
a. *rom, dialr'
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million "loan Joarantee" to an
lo
1.
cooperative, morally strong citizens, living lves
tolls a craft applicant what to do If
my aeme a ne.
promoter .1 the 1'1t..Cedsus, omeits he's
UPI Idsace Ediur
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of law satisfaction, non-violence and non- . ~
rejected hemm of occupation, place or
we md to Funds morethee Ms
"itchud Itheld." He asys sedbeg at tMs
S
e?srter administration's
is t
The "world" killed 257,316 AInITICEII
a
e
type ci ruld.eiee, age, beak or the
-MdaUfetmeBgMsIsImdhAMcaS
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In
World War II and got $7 billion in
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meditoVs supenlence be the applica't
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while Chrysler only wants to
W
UmMI WW
iire,' he wroIe years later, "I! the tate
's jjjj grstb wie ,j'c
VtINiQ bows sa Kick 'em Jeasy Is irowim 9flS of flMbS? ci V*W plaits ID 5 flIcadain I
1npiicdile
chirps ICCOindL For
5
build
eara
and pvd&amp; jobs and sI
ljl,
would;6~ Away - completely. But I am. oure . .
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our
Congress believes in
the
Md form the 'r ci the lirnir dsever to ensurethat the powers and functions
'°
ofa d
1 rthee, thee me is a tome. mw
Gerry phiiil lbs fear ees ahi
5
dhyth.Verld5O,eaJlbe Wand by thu sad of the century.
IaSma*jth Sea. Goldwater thit Mr (4j she'jd
s"dnagworld,"bet
not laadrong
amreduced far as
Kick am Jeany - the orli* ci its Reneis a
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iiSid that sudi previds cu'do be Mi
vdA's9' wu,pe.oter
p*w
America.
Th
Im
portance
of strong
.
Th5Ylihfth5V4m.ibeSrpNfriS
dt, lam an ardent believer In the mx1m
aydsry- weelicovenid whena bloakctlosia
M. Iheluwelbat *sldprled thom, satedordivorced am widows,
INiNs *uIweaida
s
.j*s
our
Congress
an
aspected
W" a hor &amp;coft It *4 W asiv.smut was the best that governed the
of 1 611011111c so ad slam 6" 111 -1110 the
due.1hedharthrel
Atom
do
when
we
can
spend
bill.
ad
billions
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hot"
NIWNO
its
Md
probably
1,IN'ySW4ld
i-yS
women
lV, the
tri waters cia od,ai nut, to the spice
With jad that
ti ituiiwh.idbs,eeeilId. tow't
for
the
"would"
but
not
a
dime
for
Nu
W
el
eatbeet tolceno of Isle do Cafe, a harris
Is'esd
In ia.
Even the dmo4k' socialist state,
phone c4L
qntheirbd.'beadhnpelom. older tetitid womsa.
ari ev.n If the admhilstratlon 'ShOuld win ft
America
-y,t,ltls
the
American
•
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of
Sh
AMosa
PHoW
I4snaan concluded, was not a solution but
w,karipj,d Ws isa miles o the
Who Gerry's Own cords arrived, we
ttod.rth,r.1Q.lt
Other chopin vup' hew to till If
there ISM reason to .vn4 Sen GOldwater
taxpayers' dollars Congress ipft iiid he InIIL I
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1
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and
done,"
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Kick
problem.
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all
is
didroyed
the
sass
with
my
amni
that
di.
melter.
mad
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alit
you've
be. the victim ci Illegal
- to S the u sj'ems' it
dbSl
Tie,V he
the
to
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w
soneunt
ha4beasanyIag
of
.
he,. bold dlscrleelaaties, remedies fir salad
I think Michigan should secede from
do
I
All
No
#Vft
briage
up
Jolft
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mos.
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will
sit
heavily
on
the
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n
a.
soulporriglite
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threaten
to seek support kom tbe
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evidence
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P1
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ad , IIS 7SStI.
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fud eMs Md N fed d.sp.
"a slI-wesil.r. It me aloe work be
1.dllst Ptyol In, whlth he had helped to
own auneafor brnln,.
SeeW
liaise
and
politics, which he
Illotlotles tell on thol women
foreign aid' thus our congressmen
would de as a favor by raising
ONVA1010.
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tam
their yand undlngtrsrk loads
4110
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It ItMd to reason that the
(Germja
'aid Japanese trucks
w.
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llhS
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$hjoM
bush
vadire
he
hy
iWi* of Sheds
ramedi
PortbSuadii he fliercfleuly criticized
I
Z credit rlly cut sir udioud
j1v,
iintr of
of
Maly to 5 ,y
iuiwsM..i pai'tnersldp Md. festh-In
situ)
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of kudsffl arv-atpsv.tntwhkh taxed Its people for
a'Ødset
- M.uypei$e -veusied*-as llirrU..,..i$
%
I think Kitty's remark to [me Iacocca
'W to PaUN be credit irsa
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prn'n. uu -1in with
condition of 80
vww.
ad
Quit perilit7 MI, the V* time, Fr lSace, enters
,
that
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4 . *= -.1 Brow d bWs people in Us villages. AW he
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see
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us" be about the most sIioIng
adk.d11Mdsbu
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foujeady opoke out against governmental
U yes me MeW pashlIme
flnjre,lb as ad''advedage tteydmeyeirmeSS&amp;L.MirnIa
asUisaadidU&amp;iweeIdmhe*srebygais the SuAMvu.a ohms Is
(maybe
I 514
Me the
11I cueUse, much so that be was repeatedly
$ credit, the pu*iI
1W aid $he llheid :T 'ye
yes to rsopply jad h
1!sn1
of th* w ntgMs.
riáttot.raiIusattrest1sat their csvuu1uaus ea
but
when
hidadry puts
Ii mdi- up lbs
tor
s to . irnes. Yet In the aid It was his jailer, Indira
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The ipe' elI Osstlity Act csstde * or
a
bil
cash
on
delivery.
I should
jiu.L
ft
- e Got, ihe fell from grace, and J P Narsyan
in.
"t-'i a
n. visisat kiIsnd to be - oe Ills N
I iii_ the "aPed p _r"
rui -r llmedl '
p' ferm lbatthe niadorcon Meet and
-_
be Jjj
anyrne
cold
usderdand
the
need
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'wedwir4*Ift cia
ol Mesh went free, adored by millions.
as they air In iv.,
Mrees age, amnItal dot ad "New nt SigMa Wemis" w-uitl, natom to the C.r Quilt Pjed
j Md d I
eta qr- of
for
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controversial
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a 1heei It all J. P. contInued to.teach.his
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ethar fades uu1 he lid to, rit by a ae.'preIIt uior free adilsew.
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using
su
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issue .1 biSieron of tax revenues,
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scored four touchdowns to a 14.0 lead.
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7 and 31 yards.
Dejavu.
It was this poor showing that prompted Howell coach Sammy
.It's a feeling that you have been soinewhre ir experienced Weir to Insert Wood with 4:19 remaining In the third stanza.
"They'
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ing Seminole defense that Weir called, "the best we've faced."
oNo, the setting Is not the Movjeland Drive-hi Theatre with one o
lI Halloween spookers, but the Lak&amp;HowelI High School football "Were going to go with Mike (Wood) to try and get the running
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The man Teceiving the nightmarish flashbacks is not
Capo turned out to be a prophet and Wood a magician, as
Carlson bulled 43 yards to the Seminole 37 on a slot-left 24 straight.
Iohlywood's Vincent Price it is Sanford Seminole coach Jerry
From there the drive fizzled somewhat. But Wood revived It
:qsey.
ith a first down sideline toss to Chuck Scott at the 23.
,, Thlnk back coach Posey. Th ree short )iarsagi. }IatlhacL rim
Alter a misfire by Wood the Hawks went with a double goaline
flames was dancing touchdowns through ,our (ii'cant. The
right.
Seminoles were a perfect 10-4) and eyeing the state playoffs,
Then... tragically it was learned an ineligible fourth stringer
llie wide receivers draw everyone to the middle," the modest
Carlson pointed out. "1 just swing out In the right flat."
had played on the team. honestly, you forfeited
Carlson (lid his job and Wood looked off the two wideouts and
games, an undefeated season and the playoffs. Possibly having
the best team in the state,
lofted a 23-yard TD pass to put the Hawks ahead. Rusty Conway
Now, it's 179. Once again you are unbeaten, Not for the season. punched over the kick for a 7.0 advantage with 2:13 left In the
but In the Five Star Conference with a perfect 4-0 slate. A L'.o- third quarter.
Seminole bounced back with a drive of Its own on the next
game lead with three games to play. It looks good.
Instead of the elusive Bathes skittering through your head, series. Jackson, still powering between the tackles, added 45
hqwever, this night you feel the pounding of a 185-pound fullback yards aed more importantly three first downs, leading the
and you visualize the deftness of a gutty little quarterback.
Seminoles to the Hawks 33.
On a crucial third down, however, safety John Hanvey stripped
These figures, however, wear the colors of the enemy.
the ball from Reginald Branch. On fourth and nine a Warren
Well, the dream became reality, nevertheless. Friday night
till fullback Carl Carsons and the QB Mike Wood derailed any aerial squirmed out of Lawrence Rudolph's hands, rolled over his
early champagne shower for the Seminoles' as 1tkc howell hack and incomplete at the eight-yard line.
Th e game's controversial play came next.
staged a 14.0 upset.
After Seminole stifled the Hawks, Capobianco sailed a 40-yard
was not lost. Lyman, who could have moved ithin a half
94 T was crunched by Del-and 24.13. The GreyhournL fell to :u.:j. punt to a waiting Branch at the 20. The ball, Branch and coverage
DçLand Improved to2-3. Apopka edged Spruce Creek 12-8 to move man Chuck Scott all arrived at the same time.
The result was a fumble by Branch, a recovery by Hawk Chris
a)ead of Lyman at 4.3. Lake Brantley lambasted Daytona Beach
Møinland 32.12 to pull up to 2.3. Mainland is 3-3. Spruce ('reek Stone, a kick by Stone and a recovery by Hawk Scott Smith on the
Seminole three.
dipped to 3-3. Lake Howell is 24.
Going into the eighth week of the season, all l"ivt' Star Con' 4 Scott's hit on Branch not only leveled the Seminole. but broke
le$'ence teams have a mathematical chance to in it, except the Sanford's back too.
An official threw a flag, but withdrew It because he ruled
spoiler Silver Hawks.
It was the seventh week of the season, consequently, that had Stone's kick accidental.
Posey, however, felt the flag should have come sooner. "lie
Pôsey and the Fighting Seminoles worried Friday night.
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"We've got to do something," Pose) niuttt'rcd upon returning to di n't have a chance to catch the ball," Seminole's classy coach
CUflit)laifled.
thp field after a scoreless first half agauit the il'.'c.r I Ij
No mutter. After a lengthy discussion Lake Howell was
iitth'i.
'Actually the Seminoles were doug
ay.arded the ball on the three. After three runs lost three yards
moving the ball, but not scoring.
'Yeah, but you've got to hang onto it," corre'i t, ", ,o% 'And Wood calmly lilt Carson again on a clutch fourth down fora sixyard TO. Conway converted for a 14-0 edge
pujt it in the endzone."
The Seminoles last gasp was choked off by a couple of in13ehlnd the deft trap blockiug of guak Jot l(u;i and Da vid
Sthith, a tough-running Arthur Jackson bruised his way to 103 terceptions. First by Daryl Ely with 3:03 remaining and the
fltst hall yards. Add to that 55 quick yards by senior ,Joe Baker clincher with 55 seconds to go by safety Barry Stockwell.
"t was it helicopter," the three-sport athlete said of the
amid it amounts to a lot of real estate.
desperation
attempt. "When I saw It coming down I knew it was
wild
pitch-outs
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no
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however,
as
fumbles
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all over.
wárted any Seminole scoring hope.
Offensively for Seminole, Jackson rambled for 151 yards on 19
It was one of those wild pitches, by QU Clarence Scipplo, which
carre.sandBakernotched83yardson10st*.esnp1s.Th,SemIno1es
14.Iq s.diaag, of'plans (or thç second half.
SlppIo earned the start," Posey said of his halftime switch to outgalned the Silver Hawks 307420 In total yardage and 14-3 In
Dçnnls Warren. "But Dennis has been doing cl1 in practice and I first downs. Capobinanco, thqugh, offset this with five punts for
over 47 yards a kick, Including a 63-yarder from his o wn endsone.
f1 he throws the pitch better."
Howell defensive coach Bob Becker lauded "hls whole defense"
As It t'irned out Warren didn't do much better, although tie
A dome long scrambles for 32 yards., In the air Warren- and especially tackle Brian Lepak.
'Watch out for the bull," Lepak was still screaming in the
connected on 2-10 for 's paltry 17 yards and two Interceptions.
f'We're moving It," cried a dismayed Warre-,. 'lint we've had lockerroom in reference to Junior fullback Carlson's nickname.
No doubt the Seminoles will next year.
toâ many penalties and mental mistakes."

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NEW YORK (UP!) — Hall of Famet Willie Maya, ordered by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn to disassociate
himself from baseball because of his Interest in a gam.
Ming casino, says that "I don't think I have done anything
wrong"
Kuim ordered Maya to disassociate himself from his
contract with the New York Mdi Friday, In effect
removing him from any active participation in baseball,
on the bails of a 10.year contract the 4Lyewdd former
center fielder signed with Billy International, a gambling
hotel casino operation In Atlantic Qty, N.J.
Maya has two years left on an original 10-year contract
with the Mdi, with whom he Is a goodwill ambassador
and part-time coach at an annual salary of $0,000.
A now conference has been scheduled for Monday to
announce that Maya has already signed with Bally. The
oortract calls for $100,000 for the first three years with
escalating raises over the last seven. The company is
headed by Sill Weinberger.
"I would never do anything to hurt bssaj," Maya said
from his home In Atherton, Calif. "My Involvement with
Billy has nothing to do with gambling and I feel I've been
s model for baseball duringmy22 years init. But now !
have to think primarily of my family.
"I'm only Involved in the community part of the operation," said Maya. "I am to visit hospitals and take part in
golfpro4msandtohelpolglnel)ows stagedby Billy. I
have nothing to do with gambling. U he feels I'm not
worthy of being In baseball because of a contract, I would
have to say he Is wrong. I don't think I've ever done
anything to hurt baseball. I've given baseball fl years of
my life. Now I have to take care of my family. Who's going
to Look out for me?"
Kuim advised Maya of the action he was taking In the
following tdram:
I II am advised by Al Rosen that you are about to sign a
long4erm contract with Billy in which you are rendering
service, to promote that company's casino gambling

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Lake Brantley wide-out Robert Corolla had a field day against the Mainlano
secondary. snagging six passes for 146 yards including three scoring catchep

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Lake Brantley's senior quarterback Tony Constantine enjoyed another good
night of tossing the pigskin Friday. The 6-1 signal caller connected on 19-29 pass

POINTS

attempts for a whopping 292 yards and four touchdowns. three going to his

Acngiy, while! am 1101 h1p93r at
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strike before turning over said, "We knew we'd be able to

pleased Lake Brantley coach Buc halfback Steve Colublale, Tuilha did a hell of a job with the attack, sparked by Eddie (TOSS town rival lake How1m,
Jim
Raley, whose Patriots have the Lake Brantley defense held blocking tonight. You saw that Stallings, Tim Burke, Dave htid upset Seminole, han
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HeralillipwIsEditer
quarterbacking duties to Greg throw against them tonight," in
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Lake Brantley quarterback Fry and Terry Whittemore an emotion filled Patriot locker had their 'share of bright the speedy Buccaneers in check Tonly had a lot -of time to play Gilliland and Cory Carter the Tribe its first conference
ground out another 117 yards on setback.
moments and dark spots In a and frustrated Mainland catch."
'Iboy Constantine, striking with midway through the third room.
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"We
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quartert~ack
Dwight
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date
last
the deadly accuracy and Period.
"We needed a team effort and throughout the remainder of the week Riley explained that the Braitleypatst the 400 yard total the conference and face
Constantine, who also con- films on Monday and "Nucci"
swiftness of a King Cobra,
dinalGibboms of R. Lauderdsh,§':,
Patriots had their best week of offense mark
ripped Maitilmid's defensive nected with Corolla for a two- (Corolla) gets such good reads we got It," said the Patriot contest.
The fourth period turned Into next week before finishing w1$$•
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secondary for 2 yards and point conversion play finished that we used a couple of coach.
"We talked about what our a Patriot revolving door on the a pair of conference gameor
four touchdowns to spork the the night completing 19 of 29 audibles," Constantine com"I've won state cham. beamed defensive coordinators
.2•12 Parent's attempts With no Interceptions. mented of the game plan and ptonsldpa before but this game Fred Almon and Sam Momary. foothill prngram means the sidelines as fresh troops against Deland and Semthoiep
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pie," sm iled Raley.
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target Robert Corolla on aslfhe had aseuon'spssa and on a one-yard run by junior did."
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and into the hands of split end on for the victory,
mistakes set DeI.and up In
Willie Carter. He galloped the
"Our defense stopped them In scoring position, while the other
rest of the way to complete a $3- the' second half, but we just got three stopped t.yman scoring
The Detaid Reildogs scored yard sco ri ng play. James down too far early In the opportunities
24 SM half poW. bgIgwl the Robinson scored a few game," said Lyman coach Bill
The last mistake came late In
arm of junior quarterback moments later, after a Lyman Scott afterwards.
the game as Lyman tried to
The Bulldogs managed just make It a baligame. After
Ia,r Wed, they defeated' fumbietoglv.thevlaltorsa 244)
lsad with $:lllelllnths first 46-yards total offense In the Darrell GWIazn recovered an
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second half, but the big scoring onside kick for Lyman, Meyers
h.mioc'p' crewd at Lyman. 14mm finally atewited late ftrsthilfkhlledthGreytxiuids. and Cleveland led the
I. the fted half asquaslerla&amp; Junior running sensation Greyhounds down to the
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scoreboard going Into the (or 126-yards en lb carries and safety Scott Dickinson
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andlteurhdemtsThsflM two locker room at halftime.
leading all nmnera.
picked off the errant pass entouchdown puass went to The Grsyimunds came out of
Meyers and fullback Jon ding Lyman's hopes.
irthr wId receiver Not'' lbs lecher roam tired up after Hiss had 00 yards apiece Delusive standouts for the
halftime but * was 'uilsu U during the i1*, but Lyman Bulldogs were Dickinson,
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lb.. Greyltoads cuom4tted (livers, and Mark Fowlor.
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and gives the Hawks good defensive skills at the top of the key.
The other hall of the McKnight connection for Lake Howell is
1978 was a season of accomplishments for the Lake Howell
Junlor varsity graduate Me Daato at 6-10 In his junior year
Junior Fred McKnight. Robinson terms the 6-1 forward as
Silver Hawks. For the first time since graduating to 4A status has improved a great deal over the summer and Robinm calls
physically strong with good inside moves.
Lake Howell posted a winning record. The Hawks hope to con- him one of the ha rdest workers on the Hawk squad.
Sophomore Mark Layton, nephew of former Phoenix Sun Moe
Unite the progress of their 17-14 showing of a year ago.
Probably the Silver Hawks bed shooting guard, Tim Layton, br ings his growing 6-1 frame under the boards for Lake
Pere's a player-by-player look of coach Greg Robinson's troops OSkaughnessy graduates from the Junior varsity and gives Lake
Howell. Layton is a strong rebounder and can move to the bucket
who plan to make the county basketball race very Interesting In Howell consistent play In the backcourt.
well.
1979.
While O'Shaughneuy can hit from outside, the Hawk's other
Post
Guards
guard c"date is 5-10 Barry Stockwell. Physically strong for his
Although still very much involved in the prep football season,
Tim James, a 54 150 pound senior returns to the lineup after
size, Stockwell handles the bell exceptionally well and is perhaps
smior Rusty Conway gives Lake Howell the size and bulk it needs
seeing some game time last season. James is a sound fun. Lake Howell's best penetrating guard.
In the middle with his 6-4 and 220 pound frame.
a good passer and his improved
touch
romwils
Conway played most of Ind season at forward and Robinson
If Lake Howell looks to shy one player to provide leadership this feels he'll pick up a few points on his 7.0 average per game this
seasIoii It has to be serAw forward Reggie Swam
season.
The First Team All-Coisdy selection, Second Team All.
The Hawks tallest player at 64, Mike SeI*g moves up to the
Coderence Selection and tw"ime Burger King Player of the varsity in '19. While he has the height, Robinson is counting on
Week should pick up In '79 right whire he left off In '7$.
Sebagto develop physical strength wider the boards as the season
The 1-2 deadly shooter has LmIro,.d his ball handling shills and prov.sa.0
his 14.0 per gum average Is a big factor.
Trarmfer student SM Giles (from Ioulslana) gives Lake
Niewcomets Cart Ndtafthtl a senior at 9-2 looks to be a strong
Howell more decat sin In the middle at 6-2. Ilie junior does
offensive rebounder with good Inside movie to the basket. many things well and should get stronger u the year progresses.
Udhercomty teams, the Silver Hawks wlu take part in
Robinson feels lmprovedsbootthg from McKnight will help the
ofthmalve, low.
both Un Ro1aryI Bowl tournarnent and the Oviedo Invitational.

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The 1979 edition of the Lake Howell Silver Hawks are, bottom row from left to
right: Fred McKnight, Mike DeSanto. Mo Smith. Tim James; second row from Boucher; top row from left to right: Reggie Barnes, Scott Giles, Mike Sebag,
left to tight: Claude McKnight, Tim O'Shaughnessy, Larry Mincey, Mike Mark Layton.

this, associallm, it hu'long been my view that such
associations by people in our gwne are inconsistent with
its bed laj.reg. I believe you have been made aware of
MY views In that coimsetlon.
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Reverend George Hymen was pastor.
Shortly thereafter the Bryana built their first home away from the noise of Downtown Sanford, - on the
corner of 20th Street and Sanford Avenue. Sanford was
built up out to 10th Street," recalled Mrs. Bryan,
"Sanford Avenue was a 9400t brick road and there was a
cow pasture out 20th Street. Jim Spencer drove cows down
20th Street ud put them in a pasture, then took them
home to milk thorn."
The first of the Bryan four children was born In that
house on their first anniversary.
Alter 10 years of banking, doctors told Mr. Bryan he
should find some other work, preferably out-of-doors.
Bending over figures In the bank's books In the poorly lit
office was taking Its toll on Bryan's health.
A celery farm was purchased on Beardall Avenue and
the Bryans became farmers. "We loved It," they said.
Continuing In agriculture led Bryan to take a lob with a

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deserved It more than I did..."
Two of the six Lbuella Grassl 01 Lake Mary, and 72- and Mrs. Dlrksen.
volunteers Into her
welcomes
me award cam as a aw- forgetting the many times she
Dirks Community Service year-old Irene Alcenlus of
was
has
worked
until
the
early
sewing
group,
and those with
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Awards priiuM.d to Central Oviedo, were awarded plaques prize to both volunteers.
of
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morning
franfailing
eyesight
or trembling
a
minute."
hors
for
Floridians at Sea World's 1979 by Oovsrqor Robed Graham speechless
attention
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braille..,
the
love
given
hands
receive
special
and
said
Mrs.
Gruel,
organizer
Seeder (ltIs1t Recognition and for their outstanding cornto
and
love
from
her
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leader
of
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group
throughout
the
Awards Breakfast. went to - mimity .sr,Ice.Shark In
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volunteers
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Joi4e baker dsuv dthi late Is. spent 1,150 hoes in August (a orphanage... and the hourss
Those who live nearby and
typical month) sewing Rams for spent at the nurses station at
distribution to needy In- I.Aberan Haven Retirement used a ride are picked up by
dividuals, migrant children, Center... and the may foreign her, and thus, who seldom get
nursing homes the cancer Mududs the has taugt* to to taMe freshly baked goodies
eerily, the old sokhers horng read... and the OW students how they can look forward to
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and Beta usia..
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Mrs. Grassi predicted the subjects... and the many senior prepared by the
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theth.newt" said the mother students ala meets at I41na1 physical condition of h.
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and Mrs. Leslie T. Bryan scan mementoes of their 85 years together.
The wall portrait is their son, Marine U. Col. L. T.Bryan Jr.
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"ashomon," at the college fine arts complex, at 8p.m. There
Is no adinIs'on charge. Seats are on a first come first served
bIs. For Information call 3234459 or $314781, Ext. M.

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Miss Viola Howard was already gaged that Spring
she lift Barnesville, Ga. to visit her aunt who lived in
Winter Garden, west of Orlando. His name was Haskell
and he lived In Tennessee.
Leslie T. Bryan was 24-years-old and the Sanford
resident was working in a bank in Winter Garden that day
he walked past the front porch where the visiting Miss
Howard sat with her cousin. He was also engaged.
Miss Howard saw the tall, goodlooking young man as be
passed and she turned to her cousin and asked, "Who's
that man goin' there?"
Aheco,tnued on his way she followed him with her
eyes and said to herself, "Look out Haskell."
The next day was Good Friday and the banks were
closed. A cashier at the bank where Bryan worked had a
large houseboat and he Invited several employees and
friends to spend the day fishing and boating on Lake
Apopka In Winter Garden. Miss Howard and Bryan were

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more flab than am."
Bryan asked If he could take No Howard home after
returning to shore and she accepted his offer. On the way
he asked her for is date. She again
back to her aunt's house
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accepted.
Soon Miss Howard returned to Georgia but she aid
forget the handsome banker in Florida. As It happened the
local college in Barnesville offered a special banking
course and Bryan attended the school and ended up
courting Miss Howard. She had cancelled her engagement
to Haskell in Tennessee and Bryan had cancelled his to the
girl in Florida.
On Oct. 21, 1914 in the First Baptist Church in Barneaville, the two were married.
The happy bride and groom returned to his home In
Sanford arriving from Jacksonville aboard the steamboat
Osceola, which made the run between the two cities on the
St. Johns river.
On the first Sunday they were In Sanford the newlyweds

By TOM NETSEL

Dr. Sung Mm tin, Winter Park acupuncturist, will demonstrati and explain acupuncture Tuesday, at John Young
'Museum as part of the museum's "Medical Update '79" series.
Di. tin Is joined by Di. James Thomas, chief of anesthesiology
at Florida Hospital, who discusses temporary relief from pain
,through anesthesia.
The presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. Students pay half price.
For more Information, call the museum, 896-7151.

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fllI)lor, presents its.first concert of the season, Sunday Oct.
k $ p.m.. at the Winter Park High School Auditorium, 2100
Silnmorfleld Ave.
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Acupunctu r. Demo Planned

siau. NINRY N. $.rvice
willbsh$dolIP.m.,MOndiV,It
ft* Lake Mary PreIayterI.
crcn With sy. A.P. Stewes
silkiatine. Oramkew In diere.

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The Beginning
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65 Years Ago

Jtouth Oréh.stra To Perform

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Happy Acres Day Care Center and Kindergarten will hold its
nnuaI Halloween parade at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday. The preschoolers will parade In costume on the 600 block of Riverview
:venue off State Route ld, with bikes, wagons and Big Wheels.
Refreshments for parents, grandparents and friends will be
$erved following the parade. AU are Invited. For information
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at the new age center, 2500 East Curry Ford Road, Orlando, on
Nov. 1, 2,3, and 4 with a free Introductory lecture on Oct. 30 at 8
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Steve McMahon, regional manager for Orange-HENIYR. IEAIL
Seminole Cablevision, throws a switch to activate
microwave receiving equipment at the company's
of
site off Ridgewood Avenue In Sanford. The Wynn Drive,_Sanford died
cablevIsbou.slgnai to subscribers In North Semluel. Friday. Anti" 01 Walhesta1
is now seal by a microwave F.M. link and received lid., he CNN to NOW au
by a parabolic antenna atop a N4oM tower. Mc.
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reliability and quality of the siguil, plus enable Ut.
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Grainkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, Is in charge of
arrangements.

Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Dorothy B. Bnmdige of
Sanford; a daughter, Mrs.
Janet Ervin, of Sanford; two
sons, Louis E. Bnmdlge Jr.,
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Edith BeaU, Sanford, and Mrs.
Mamie Kunde, Bridgeman,
Mich.; two brothers, Wendell
BeaU, St. Joseph, Mich., and
Walter Beall, Sanford.

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Candidates" night at 8 p.m., Nov. 1, at Redeemer Moravian
Church, Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs.
Candidates for the city council, Hap Arnold, Gary Hunt,
Maureen Boyd and Andy Montval and Mayor Troy Piland,
uncontested, will speak. The meeting Is open to members and
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Construction crews for both underground and overhead installatlon of cable are at work In various areas of the. city.
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schedule, Jennings said.
He said Storer will offeir (I" levell of service f011OwIN A&amp;
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office movie packages children's programming, Madison Square
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John's District at the recent Central Florida Council Physical
Fithess Day held at the Orlando Naval Training Center.
Scouts competed according to weight categories and the
boys from Troop 529 won the following awards: Mike LaPeters
-25 yd. swim - Gold; 50 yd. swim Gold; baseball throw for
accuracy - Silver; Basketball throw
Bronze; Richard
Nixie: 24 yd. swim Brbnze: Kevin Brown: Baseball throw
for accuracy - Silver; Jeff Brown: 50 yd. dash Silver;
Basketball throw - Sliver; Eddie Behrens: Baseball throw for
distance Bronze; Shot put Silver; Pull-ups - Gold; Roger
Nisle: Baseball throw for distance - Bronze; David Adkins:
Push- Gold, Pull-ups - Bronze; and Alvin Jones: 100 yd.
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fishing and boating on a houseboat. Viola Howard
Bryan said 'she caught more fish than one' that day.

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members of Storer's local and regional staffs, officials of the
Altamonte Springs Is one step closer to cable television,
Gro,mdbresklng ceremonies for the new Storer Cable Winter Park Telephone Co. and the Florida Power Corp. and
Television facilities at 911 State Route 434 at Sand [Ae Road In I OF emmtaum of cftm and business Interests throughout the
Altamonte Springs are scheduled for 10:45 am. Wednesday, Oct. are.
31.
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pests, are olin willing to accept Is.s thin credible
pIt$ons 01 11, Isis and fractures In their children."
l% wsalth3? also hive the beet attosimsys, Plothick said,
so It is outer for them to cover.ap their activities. Di $M4, "tM I1llSi iç thi
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able to got away wIth"
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There are ne etsrsetypss.
,,00 abuse bows no cultural or $CUEU'IC bounds.
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Merritt Isla nd, but before their son and Ms family could
join them, Mrs. Bryan said, "We got so homesick we liked
to died." All their old friends were back In Seminole
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sponsoring The George Howard
Manorial Gold Tournament on
Ron Circle of the Garden Club of Sanford met at the home of
Jim. Larmans, mayor of Sun.. Oct. 21, at the CealsibsiTy Mrs. B. Schmitt with 12 members kttendlng.
Longwood, and her daughter, Country Club. 1e time Is 7:30
Plans were continued for the bazaar to be held one full day
:-Lynda, attended a family a.m. and a$l7 per per.unentry Nov. l5 from 9:30a.m.to9p.m. with luncheon at noon and dinner
fee Is being asked.
- reunion In Jacksonville.
served at night.
Proceeds from the tourWhile there, they visited with
It was announced that the Garden of the Month was presented to
.June's mother, Mrs. H.A. namend will benefit cancer aid Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carroll at the corner of 12th Street and
Odom, and her alders, Mrs and research. George died last Laurel Avenue.
.:Doa (Nancy) Raddata, aid Pat year Of cancer.
After the business meeting a hilarious "Yankee Swap" was
For additional information conducted by Mrs. B. Schmitt. Refreshments were served.
them.
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JaonvWe, we attended the
say "Love and K11," with
The October meeting of Camellia Cirde of the Garden Club of
The Extension Homemaker
Gale Gordon," Jun. saId. ,,He
was jut as zany as when he Showcase" on Wednesday, Nov. Sanford was held at the home of Mrs. Pat Sentell. Fifteen
appeared on the 'Lacy' shows," 7, from 10 a.m. until 2p.m. at members and two guests, Mrs. Roy B. &amp;xon and Mrs. W.A.
the Altamonte Springs Civic Adamson attended.
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cute.
on pressing and mounting plant material.
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'a' and will also be for sale. towed to work with the South" Elementary school students to
Tuesday,
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Ziidll2p.m.,andfrvm$to7 store &amp;W door wins.
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refrseds and histructiion
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) strating the new voting for a email charge.
machine.. All üdireM.d per,
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sans are encouraged to attend.
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daughter, Elliabeth Horton,
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former Losgwood resident, NirdatUrs World of
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Josephine Grassi, Coy. Graham. Irene
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last weekend to observe the
entertainer and "had a real
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And Beulah and George are
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Again, congratulations to a
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United States have been handpicked to participate In the
Fifth Annual Art Festival at
Lake Buena Vista Nov. 9-11.
The 200 finalists, chosen from
632 applicants, will display a
selection of paintings, scuiptures, drawings, photographs
and other forms of creative arts
amid the lush scenery at the
Walt Disney World Village.
Among the area artists
chosen to exhibit are Cecil
Herring of Geneva. She will
display in the sculpture and
creative crafts category.
A member of the Society of
North American Goldsmiths,
Cecil received the "Best of
Show" Award In the 1979 Cocoa
Village Art Show.
Over 110,000 In prizes will be
awarded.

mums in her memory.
The Kiwanlans not only ate
well at the hands of Mrs.
The Holy Cross Episcopal Gatchel, their caterer, but were
Church Fall Festival is the recipients of an endowment
scheduled '7bursday, Nov. 1, from her estate which is used in
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
their youth projects.
Lunch soup, sandwiches,
Each year they also honor her
drinks and desserts - all oriced memory with the nresentation
separately) will be served from of the Roberta Gatchel award to
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many Items a woman who has given outwill be featured In the bazaar, standing service to the com•
"We especially welcome all munity.
the working people from
businesses Downtown," Mary
Are you or someone you know
Jo Cochrane said.
a displaced homemaker?
For information call Mrs.
Many women suddenly find
Cochrane, 322-2407 or 322-0849; themselves at the head of the
or Anita Barries, 322-4611.
household due to death of
spouse, divorce, separation or
Roberta Gatchel is gone but recent disability of spouse.
not forgotten.
The League of Women Voters
The love affair between her of Seminole County will present
and her beloved Sanford a panel discussion on this topic
Kiwanlans continues.
at the general meeting at 10
A delegation from the club a.m., Th ursday, Nov. 1, at the
made their annual pilgrimage First Federal of Seminole,
this week to her grave on the Highway 434 just west of High12th anniversary of her death to way 17-9'2.
place a large wreath of golden
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day, Wednesday and Friday,
from 2.5 p.m., at no charge.

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be Betty O'Rourke, Maitland
playwright, novelist and
freelance writer, will be
presented at the Maitland Civic
Center Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. A
Sunday matinee is scheduled at
3 p.m. For information on
tickets, call 6784563.
The cast includes local actors: Bonnie Jones, Bill Jones,
Craig Fuller, Vicki Garrison,
Gloria
Satterlee,
Ann
Brookhouse, Donna Pearson,
Melissa Hazelton, Gene
Tillman, Neil DaCosta and
Larry Blair.

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are looking for the right
material
a song that fits
Ronnie."

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Ibnsbottom of Route 3,
Sanford,
the engagement of their daughter,
Deborah Anne, to Edsel Ray Minter Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edsel R. Minter, 2410 Sanford Ave., Sanford.
Born In Sanford, the bride-elect is the grandaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Sykes, 104 N. Crescent Blvd., Sanford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Ransbottom, also of this
city.
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Miss Ransbottom is a June 1977 graduate of Seminole
High School. She will graduate from Seminole Community
College in only 1980. Miss Ransbottom Is employed as
secretary for Vargas Contractors Inc., Longwood.
Her fiance, who was born in Roanoke, Va., is a June 1971
graduate of Seminole High School. He Is employed by
Florida Power Corporation, DeBary.
The wedding will bean event of Dec. e,at7:3op.m.at
the Central Baptist Church, Sanford.

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bring any kind of problem to
afford an answering service,
her &amp;W get am* good
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Advice.
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know that I AM not MAIN
My husband and I have been
anymors.Uyou are so rude and
bavingsezualproblemsfor
incomiderateastohangop
about a year. (He is always
uadigi led La ac after those rings, or so dmçid
"too tired.") I Mill have normal cepliag a paid leave of abisace that you don't realise that I'll
sexual desires that need I. bPs a baby. Simo f-'n get there man's safely and in a
Believe ml, I have used
better mood II I don't have 10
never been a cheating woman,
DEAR ABBY: Well, it rim, then YOU Cis 10111 mm hi
bid a
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the fredrated mu
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final resting placØ of
Presldii* Eisenhower and
pg1 fret born son, Dot D.
Eisenhower) and a
comer.
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Asthe attest you will
ho able to visit the
Gjeyhound Hall of Flame
Museum - very In.
tereating - it flStiWSS the
history and heroes of the
racing lnthry.
If your curiosity
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Congratulations are in order
to Mr. and Mrs. George
(Beulah) Wells on their 60th
wedding anniversary Thursday.
According to Mrs. Wells, the
couple wanted to spend a quiet
I day to themselves. They had
lunch at high noon In keeping
with the tradition of their
wedding day - luncheon en
route to their10-day honeymoon
in Daytona Beach.
"It was such a sweet, quiet
day
just the two of us
reminiscing," she said.
The couple were married at
the First Methodist Church,
Sanford.' Also married at the
same time were Mrs. Wells'
sister and her late husband In a
double wedding.
"It was a big wedding,"
Beulah said.
The couple are tte parents of
four daughters, Mrs. William
(Mildred) Stemper of Sanford;
Mrs. Douglas (Florence)
Stenstrom of Longwood; Mrs.
Ben (Violet) Currie of Port

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children with their Widen, and they with
tWldrenhesadds4Isthqsga.
1% oft WAIrwaary is pictured with us 200 guests and
dill the Pages COntIflUS. .Th bOOk Li not finished.
andiellotplanstobelp
the Bryans C11161111 Unir recent W anniversary. mad
of the family or away this ear so their friends at the
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coile. A frisfld IaUltWd mid C !)VIIMd høir dlMCtIft
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activities at chords, but they both 'Joy MC11( the
5,mday morning service is televisIon from the FIrM
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stands at the dock In Sadord a it did yews ago. The
bow on ah d" a 4 Wokal than.(a is dill
today.)
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On ft-sared pages and chlMrai In dated clothing poso,
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Eisenhower) which ineludes the Eisenhower
Nusalm, ON bmily home.
the Place Of Memo*(the

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the 'my Cafe" In
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owned by an elderly

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charter
past president of the Woman's Club
They are both charter members the Altamonte Garden
Club.
In later years Bryan sold part of the land and saw It
divided Into lots. Their pasture was sold and the Florida

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In the early 1940s Altamonte Springs had only one hotel
and one policeman. "The policeman was the father of
Lawrence Swofford (a former Altamonte Springs mayor
and county commissioner), said Mrs. Bryan, and he
drove the school

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RESERVA
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World's tzan Terrace, and
Ballet Guild
Sanford-Seminole Guild Gala, and
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DUE FOR GALA
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Mrs. Roger (Gall) Stewart, co-chairman, seem
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pleasd over the reservations pouring In for the
October meetIng at the
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formal event scheduled Nov. 3. Friends and
Quality Inn in Longwood.
experience for her,
prospective friends of the ballet are cordiallyInvited
prssidmg and a charter
especially when the awards
to attend the d11l RMIwVItlal.I.
member
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SI1U can be made Whir either chairmen or Y caning
Graham" says Mrs
Wheeler of Lake Mary. A
Grassi.
the Ballet Guild office, Sanford.
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educational seminar
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Alm Robinson, Assistant
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country, the Bryans nm*ed to the peaceful village of
Altamonte Spings.
"Webouhtal0o.year.oWhoanj ON fonto
Route 436," said Mrs. Bryan. With the house they bought
45 sera of orange grove and mother 100 acres of um,an
between Lake Adelaide and Palm SWngs Road.
I'M* land was full of prime Umber," she s&amp;K -in*
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facility will be completed by "enhance our visibility in the personal Investment by the
midsummer. The new facility community and Increase ow people of Lngwood First
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wisdom, political acumen and about which he Politely declines intricacies of Buddhist however, when speaking of the suicide."
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Dog &amp; Cat hoarding, bathing,
Weiboldts Camera Shop
clipping, flea cuntrol. Pet
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suppiies, dog houses, insulated,
repair Service. 337-6101.
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Painting. Roof, homes, mobile
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9SSat&amp;Sun 323 5953

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CornerS. Palm Way IRose Dr.
IBIk.W.olSanf.Ave,

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Larry's Mart, 2I Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig,. stoves, toils

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37,5477

Side by Side refniperaten, ss;
picnic fable *3 bushes, $35;

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e.ec company car like new; air,
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steel radials, consider trade3761,,nights &amp; week.ed.s...i2L

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Fri &amp; Sat 9 to dark, Sun 1 to
dark Hwy 16 West, turn left at
convenience store to Orange
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Par Sale: Niovy duty utility
trailer. endued with back
05,5. $150. 331-413.

a classified ad, and pile his
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$11,505. SELLER WILt. TAKE
MORTGAGE. IDEAL GET.
AWAYFORICOUPI.ES WITH

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L k. Harney in Geneva Thurs,
Fri., Sat. 77 Old desk, bed,
stereo, sewing mach - radios.
chest of drawers &amp; drc%e,, id
IbIs.; Children's fbI 0. 7 rtiairs
Ilower stand &amp; mis iti,in
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clothing, toys, antiques, books,

OffIcsdsSk&amp;ctmafr,$l3$;solabed,
Sill; cabinet
dial', $50; bathtub whirlpool,
$10, all like new. 333-0010.

Osn't pIle no longer neuj.i ,,e.,,.
high asan ot*hint'$eye, Place

2 SEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
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cMlenflamlly fun home wteeni$
cavIl $ posture Ion hOf'$fl
available, 5139.000.
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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIX TURFS. Jenkins Furniture,
20SF. 25th ss 3230951.

Moving Sale- -Furn,tools, misc., 7
bee hives, '67 BuIck Sport
Wagon. 2103 DeCottes Ave.

lamr canditlonens, Sheaf psmps, 3
oil heaters. all very rues. will
delIver &amp; Install. 327.3143.

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MORE, Irsil $ rein SR'S.
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liSICSI Muse neer lake wOsat
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turntable, diamond needle, I
track Sold new 0150, balance
due $171 or take over my
payments of $16 per month. Call
567 5394 day or night, Agent.

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Sanford Purn. Salvage, 1743 so.
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MILLERS
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Af5u55m,nf bowling game, works
pied, 0 player, $310. Sanford
Furn. Salvage, 1743, Sa. ci
Sanford, 3271721.

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$19375 bat, $113.16 or SI? mo.
Agent 3398356.

1100. 321-0117

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Encyclapsdlaup to 175

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Call Bait

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El stove Hot punt 30" .sti like ,icw
$130 Sanford Furniture Salvage.
I? 92 Sn of SAnford 327 872)
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wks old. req.slered, champion 79-Trucks.Traflers
htoodlint', $135 834 07)0.
-- ' -Toyota 78 P U short bed, orange
Boser Pup
w sports stripes. S spd.3 200 ml.
AKC. 8 Weeks. 0(75
04000 323 0005 aft 6.
.323 1345 eves. &amp; wi'ekt•nds

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139.500'

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fenced rear yd. Eec, teimsl

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866or 323 7710
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Why pay more'
HERS'S TV
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
7597 S Sanford AVC
323 1734 - APPL IAN (ES Sanford Fur

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DUE TO DIVORCE
Must sacrifice Singer Sewing
Machine, like new, orig. price
1400, Sal. Due $253.75 or need
someone to take up my
psyments$Is ma. Phone 562 5394
dOy or nlgnt. win deliver no

also maSs Real Estats $
Susinels 101115. Florida Mor.
Investment, 1354 5.
Orange Ave., suite ,,

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6CyI Auto $495
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Bill, lto9 Pa', 373 6500
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LOW MORTGAGE
a SR 1'. S brick home wbrand
111W carpeting &amp; paint thfU out,

World Charm throughout.
f,iiplace, large rooms, high
cllings, courtyard and balcony.
etly covered with Ivy and on
beautiful street. SEPARATE
QARAGE APARTMENT. Dir.
çtlons an to S. Sanford Avs.
tan Piumosa. N on Vaiencia to

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1977 Vega-- lowmileage, Al condition, good economical trans.
323-1730.
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53-TV.Radio-Stereo
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BARGAIN TVS

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Cimplotel.tWorIdSook -

323-7173

4pdnm,ll,laths.IssoryTuder
lgn, fully automatic pool.
fireplace in fam. nm, an as.

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I Appi. liii. No qualifying.
$3,000dowr,-vwner hold ui,*.

October 27&amp;28

CARPOIT$ ZONED tWMSR.

*n3510

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Buy JUNKcARS
From 010)0130
Call 322 1624; 322 1460

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Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES

Herald classified ad. Call 377

loll.

Webwyyal$r iulty, dOW n
AWANDREALTY,INC

We Buy Wrecked Cars

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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
372 5990

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much we can do about all that vieence on the

Fill Dirt Wanedl
Jungle Lab. Corp., 501 Silver Lk.
Rd., Sanford. SEE SAM
If you aren't u1ng your pool tit.st,
take a cue and sell it with a

uqu. 3fl4016,

ly owner-i SR otier horns on

Vintage Spanish home with Oids

FORD. $ UNITS WITH

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WANTED dumping site near
n'0 for landfill. Roofing &amp;
bldg. material only. Will lease.,
buy or pay by load. Adcock
Rooting. 371:,131.

Lflgysurh0$,ll$criult7 i
catch up back psyrnents &amp; buy

Deltona Dream horna by onnT
BR, 1½ 5, C.H&amp;A, w-w carpet,
1g. yd, I yrs old, ROSES. $11,000.
74-7'70. NO calls aft 4 pm.

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w wpII, icr. psndi, fully dg.

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47-Maul Eskite

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Si P both brick

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.Evi$.3124512,31i Ii?,
3333151,
7177

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on 1 acre, w-guest cOItNn,

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tiac1cus older home on ioveiy
cofner lot. Good rieiglbar-p.00d,
$9,000. Substantial down I
Owner will finance balance. 3316115.
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lismusiNI SPP WARRANTED.

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Mercury Montego '70 Olds
Cuttass, $YJU ea or best offer
j270696

fl-Junk Cars Removed
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Iunk
&amp;
used
Top Dollar

PETUNIAS
&amp;VFC.ETABLEPLANTS
2101 Airport Blvd.

(504)734-4551

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iii hems sn 1 acre with formal OR, 1g. SR's. Spucleus
511 0-3 estra ISIS, IPP WAR
RANTED. Vsiwi. tsr

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Seek punch, util bldg.; &amp; dinIng
ares, IPP WARRANTED. Just

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Cypress rack for nursery plants
8x0,ISavail.

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restaurant, auto sales, motel,
etc. Owner will consider
dividing. Call Todayl
WATSON REALTY CORP.
REALTOR
230N.AmeliaAve.,DeLand

2507 Laurel Ave. 3SR, 1)j ,
w-beiuty shop. $41,900.
Handyman special 2 II, 1 5
close to shopping. $21,000. -1100 Cornell Dr.1 iR,3 I, piel.

322 799)
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ChoIce 4 acre parcel with Cl
zonjng 0-300 ft. frontage on Hwy
1713 N. of Sanford near Lake

335.01O
3354505

978 Chevy Malibu

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INQUIRIES INVITED

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SUPUR 3 BR, 1 both home In

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, 2 bath, fenced _____________________________
yard. Scriensi porch. $31,500.

327-0231, 333.3772, 323-7173

.221213

AFRICAN VIOLETS
- TheGrecnhouse
IvesaItef6&amp;weekends

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1977 Dodge Van factory custom
AC, PB,
iled Blue interior
PS AM FM I tract. 12,900 ml,,
uses reg, gas 3fl-6112.

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WITH TREES AND 0000
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. lOX
1711, SANFORD, FL 33771,

- 11 Ford S W 9 pass PS' PR. Air,
New sticker. $650 Cash, 520
Valencla St. 3fl 9064

very clean fully self contained
Low mileage Deflary (901) 775.
0179

FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323 7550

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2,5M5. French Ave

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REALTORS

ESTATE SALE.CASH

701 Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr.

- 131..!

Coachman- 1976. 3)1) 5th wheel,

62-Lawn.Gardefl

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GIVING DESCRIPTION,

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

515000

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Hwy 92. I mite west of Seedwav.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday A Saturday at 7 - 30. ItS
theonly one n Florida You Sit
the reServed price Call 901 255for further details.

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Vehicles______________________ - 75-Recreational
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ANTIQUES
3232501
Beautiful Spine' ronsolt'. tord
14v46W
loCAlly Reported likc new.
riaI .
Responsible party c,in take on I rore
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals,
li.w payment balance, Write
Call Dells Auction, 3735620.
betore •e secid truck
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Piano P0 Bo 3064, Rome. Ga.
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Model IncRit
.7 acre farm on 2 paved rOads. $
SR 46. 135000. Must $1111 Anne
Longwood-en, 2 bath,
A. Wallace, REALTOR. 322.5755.
corner lot. Privacy fenced,
attached garage. I yrs. old. _________________________
133.000 FHA-VA.

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 to
'75 models Call 339 9)00 or
*605 (Dealer:

SATURDAY

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Pian &amp; organs as low as $995 I
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(.uetars O pct oft Amplifier, I
rums. etc Bob Balls Discount I
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OCTOBER 77
Music Center. 220? French Ay
3272255
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new home. Over sized CS shed
started. Prop.rty In great
location. $2S..

ATTRACTIVE 3 SR. 1 ash, 2
stir, Ilume Is e*ceflsst coIIØ.I
LI. midern kit., DR, icr. beck
purdi, w.wcarpi$, lirspiacs, I,.

PINUCREIT I 110000*1 EAT.

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Low Down Payment
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Cash for your loll Will build on

Lake Mary 2 acres ready for your

M1.,S

ABQTV
4STATION

I301S33or33I-4711eve5.

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IPS1US. llSIi'1 devisius,

NOTICE ISNIRESYGIVEN NI. W,*lUl*.,VVMil'*Niijflkepjjij

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72-AUCtIOn

LOCATION AN_I PRICE.

773-4114

NIZM WV

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FORREST GREENE

171,110.

'u besS Milling N111.M
K$TCsSsI. CINTRAI. AIR.
is' 4v$iuS
CARPET CARPORT, NICE
Sand Mi. iidrlSS. ph151
LOCATIOS. 155.551 PLY.IN'I
nw*srfe Wsu. 17100 Ave.
510, 1511401 C New VI'S. NV
COUNTRY
K$TCNEN
3
10511.
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diSk jt,,t GARAGI FINISHED K*UN.
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Sunday, Oct. 2*, 1171-ti

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wooded lOts 56.000 1 up.

Vveslil-SIN.322-llS9

.i.LOYD'S REALTY

W.GarnettWt,it, Rag. Riel Estate Skin JOHNKRIDERAUOC. 107W. CommercIal
PeOn. 3277111. Sanford

LOTS OP EXTRAS ON LUSHLY
LANDSCAPED LOT. $37,551 A
MUST TO SEll

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$37.O0J.)Opd.n5yow,ll,
3SS-34l$.aw..34i-S.S1
Lake Sylvan aria
ul Santo,,,,
water front lots Sl0,000 &amp; up-

5.3 acres

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3711$inIsniAvi. 321.7171

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REALTOR 322-4101
MUL.TIPLELISTINGSERVICE

open for inspection, all
duced. Sat. 104, Sun. 1-1.

Why nil lohi the fastest growing

Gill

es's'

32147k

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STEMPER AGENCY

4h Columbus Ave., Orange city.
75.$646. Garden iacsd contemporary home, reduced
14,500.

rkshop or
$31,100.

ISiOSanlondAve.

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vallable.

Rag. Real Estate Broker

lituot youShOvId5oithl53 BR,
7 bath listing. Just redecorated
insideS out. It can be yours for
ilt 136.900.

tiv.!tgarea.foltowsignsfroml7.
or call 641-6717.

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131.700.

CONDO

soil $36300.

iUilthomeon1acrelot,2Q0qft

1- £,,A Da" or Nkihf
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a
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P5BARY-SIt.10.4.$Ufll.4
4tplina Dr. 3 SR. 2 5. custom

Inc. REALTOR. MLS

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lve.557.34$$
OPEN HOUSE

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ls.
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PAM1LYIM, CARPORT.

slatusnan
.uneMsdserUrsfe

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holding.Spd. it. Good terms.

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iNN. 17.11, Cassllberry, rn.

51.5__Large 3 II

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SIDE GLANCES

6.34 acres on Sanford Ave. Owner

Peg. Real Estatelroker
Call 323-0061
Eves. 323.tsaa
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WiththIslIR,Ibath.older2story
home, tree lined street. Owner
says reduce Now only
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wilh a Spanish trace. 3 BR, I
bath separate DR &amp; fIreplace.
1st time offered, be the first to

-Schools &amp; recreation. $14500

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1JJJJT/l\$

NEWLY PAIN?ID $ 51000GM,

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CUSTOM BUILT
-3CR, 75, Deitona home. C-I-ISA,
- *-w carpet, formal dining, kit.
- inc. built in Microwave. Near

hleytalr secticri. Eztra
Sara. paneled Pam. Rrn., &amp;
snsrsus sized IlL Garlic I

KITCHEN. •AIAGL CEN.
TRAL AIR. CARPETS. - IN
W000MI*S. $33,951.
ASSUMABLE - MORTGAGE

NSi.P1SI 1.1511.

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5555* 550$ led ill UI*fl5IJft

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seaco
Markham Woods, Long wood Rd. 2
BR, 2 5. brick home on I acres.
horse stable, guest cottage I.
hobby rm, OV shop. $130,000.

AIM SR

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lease. $300 month.
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PAMIL'! ROOM,

lafery $lfl adly. Apply lS5
Pulses SI IN leahillS - StV
Ps.Ujmul OlNee. Cswnly Civil
Him.. N Pink Ave Sanford.

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Geneva 4 BR, lion
/sss.o

Shiv Fnhdly by NiusmI&amp; 0.

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3SLISMW.anIl acres Osteen
ares, Us. ciii Monday Niru
Pildiy.

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Na ra, II 6$
M&amp;takailct$Oisset
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Office Consty Cswi Newel N

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331.1177.

41-Hitjiis
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INTIRVIIWINS

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WILDS-JUST LISTED
SRI Decorator touchell
Top quality throughouti
oa,gs.us corner loll Privacy
øon't wait Its only
f

5 SR COUNTRY MIS.

SECRETARY TO COUNTY AD
MINISTRATOR, graduation
suppIsn.tedby clIi hi
typing, shorthand in opiedwrIting &amp; ilher circlal

ipili. hike. *,icsaI,

Naury s.d Ais in a top while go.d, i biked It, you knew, Is ruollell Oil. 7,14,31,51,
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$1000 ULOW FHA APPRAISAl.
3 SORMI SATH, Central AIR
LuciuS I. Dillon. REALTOR
Call (lOS) 030-1025

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00th MISS THIS MIETINGI

few nsehsNraidnem.wl 'wie CISra . IN THU CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
in "s Circuil Cast, SimIssle Cswily, POR SEMI NOLU COUNTY,

Mill no.4*. by 1.4571. 1,dapi - usdIcushudit. busInesS astarpnse is 0 *iasvs:
lives w4
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PM.
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Service, p.o. 55*40-Purr,, Pt.
333l.

meeting at Downtown Noy
inn, Tue., Oct. 30 at 6 p.m.

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cafetinlas Apply IS Ml's.
WIliltInglen, 3311151.
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Le.d deviiapsr.manapir walded
Mi*t MW s* Is
electrical, plumbing, Pilevy
'WI., surveyIng &amp; land MISS.

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a
necessary. Only honest sill
tillS stucco. Spanish designed
up.
llrl
VW, Ihoy Ills. ___________________ liMOS.
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Sanford Ne pie,s Cats.
- Price ridec.d $7000 35L75
Rat
neil &amp; last. Vaniews dullS.
hsusi,wO*$hip. 17OOsq living
Can irclalilflcsspsce-%. block
LNI. tel P.M. Mill. ShIV TllW$.
+ 17*16 sc polio, SSQ. Many
Item Shun City Hall &amp;
sstras, must sill, well under
CWNIIS&amp; ____

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3231001 orivan. fl3S$1T.

HOPES
N.'J 3 CL PR. C N$A, all
appi. $40 me. AWARD
REAlTY. INC. 153355.

comm., paid vacaliens &amp; hi.

of 94155 IA's phsts g4"----"
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4 4.iá TO W*IOM IT MAY CONCERN
graphs. "Mystery .Weaia's tabs the kiM thut we oeM
Wanted ceninsi Miwonssc.
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Name
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against
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NANRINs,
Halve,
hiWiNi.Mr
SEAUTY
SALON
wedir
Mich
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Tidtnuisjj, 5* $rs* Ave.,
:'
iWe ii bud *5, we dliii have iM. .messd Si Owsinsu at lii Wymars WlftIufl 111L Mli's. ieuuss. $UISI4
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MAINTINANCI MICNANIC
Geosral Plant malatinanci,
slectrIcil, P,$rslic, pneuinallc,
midiankal moss,. MM. 113 yrs
sre. klary span. Pill awl
ipplicatlas at NarCar
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Fl.
QrlaiidsDr.

Mark evidenc, of the poverty very sorTy. We didn't have a Corporation also Intends so register
322434
Nettle Fesihsrdon and thou. thing in the wor'.d only this such fictitious name with the Clerk
anda of ether Americans in. coffee. And we'd fix them _u:CircuIt Court 11 Seminole
jj
dared between 113 and 1941 coffee. And they said they was
Doted Spatetnaer ii, i.
Ramco Precision Fasteners,
Thsy till a Mary of resolve and about to starve plumb to duath.
NOTICE op usuc SALE
puaawranc., .1 survIval.
They was going somewhere,
On Octebit 5,11715n5 1171 ISA
•y: ':11. K Daniels
UM1ithisys.,NeWePeath. trying to see If they could do PUbtilhOCt.33&amp;N$V.4,1),i$,110 Ne. Ci 1007Y_MTn*1
erdas had no knowls* ci boo' butter or gut something to sat, DEO.122
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fameasthe4rh.dsubjoct
or malt, It to scm. of their
AudlenatLarry'sCycILRto.l 55*
.a..n...s L.
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or WUWWlP.
- hit we are
-D lailud FL 33771
Notice is hereby lvsn
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W. was golz hungry. We .ngagud In bus1ns a? Old $mnlii.
10-WV, 32, s. 34
didn't hav, nothing to eat but Oviedi load, Winter lpnl.s, Ph.
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51J1001_____________________
Ovplali$. I Srlms,, CIsc.
rai's. nIne.. $esI.AIr, $171
ms,Wil, INW$ Mewily. Tel. 373.

tlsuwIer W11111
R*rencii
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3417L 0047744

NOTiCEl$HER5lyqlvSN
•nd •hI
Ni. undersigned Csrporstlin intends
herhasdacroashsrforeltiadto belonging.. They'd Mop at cit , engage In business under the
ENJOY
shade her eyes.
home and ask for something to fictitious name of FIDIRAL AIR Cre*tive Ezprsulens
COMPONENTS, at 007 SaW StraW,
eat

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Pest nnlv* mule mis-*mW
e..naøsc. Will train. A1y
irsi. 3003
Art Sr
Pest
pira Dr., $IIt*t

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ahItalpaa
eL.&amp; n.. 5533..i
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replaced her hnmette treeau with her son, her chair placed And we didn't have nothug that
andherfac.Isstmkenwfthage. near a trarilator radio and a ilay - aristmu."
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to Venture far from her Vinyl qiddly In a room containing a War II. Th. family's two oldest
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Susan Wooden and family mourn missing nine-year-elill Roderick.

W 14th St were swept away by they had been fishing at 1:3o despite attempts to ball it out Seminole ml Volusis County
Sheriff's Departments
the swift current as they clung p.m. on the northside of Lake with a bucket.
Saturday to locate the victims.
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ba partially submerged 14-foot Monroe, east of the Interstate 4
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clung
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bridge, when the boat's
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propeller apparently became submerged craft for more than daybreak again on Sunday, but
told Seminole Sheriff's deputies entangled in submerged an hour about one mile off- later had to be called off
trotilnes placed there by shore The boy, a Pinecrest because the lake as so rough
Saturday
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ElementarySchool student and
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drifted
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100, 15
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W. 25th St., and
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I.Incoln St., Midway, who were Ulysses Burke, operator of the Parker said, and it was later
the fishing companions of boat attempted to get untangled found floating with no one in it. John Spolski said the search
Wooden and Pendleton, were by reversing direction of the "It was an adult size and the was being curtailed today to
but
late rescued from the water by boat. At that point water rushed boy could have slipped out oflt,'
Tuesday
when
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an unidentified boater.
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Roderick had Wen reportedly bodies inay surface.
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manager
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Sanford policeman on fntJfl
shot at as he was and checks
emplo)se
pat.He$ofticer's Wday airInddo
deposit at
makin anI
attention and the patrolman cw.d last July when he was
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employees
when they went to
window of his truck, he esid.
p&amp;e station.
make deposits. Nulty said the
Police uid the robbery Gusdagno drove off quickly
Pollée said t1ds morning they practice was later Mopped, but
victim, Mike Outlaw
and headed f
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In the speech, Carter revealed the Soviets refused to withdraw
the brigade — or even admit it is a combat unit.
But Carter flatly rejected the Soviet assertion it is a training
unit, saying, "we have persuasive evidence that the unit is a
combat brigade."

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Deployment Forces, including a proposed Fire Brigade that could
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When the complaints of three
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developer of the Baytree were put into written fonil,
Village complex in Winter Silvestri filed, suit in circuit
Springs and with angry court against the residents.
residents of the complex in
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that the complaints defame(]
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his character and amounted to
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Williams Thursday. Williams is complaining residents.
the representative for Frank
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Baytree Village and liberty the Parties.
Square, a condominium
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complaints of the residents
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genersiexpensesto balance the department rather than Nelson expressed bitterness locally. He said his un- to generate local money to pay
tentative budget previously,
eliminating the Job and placing that the city could be penalized derstanding of the federal law the police officers, not that It is
were
$6.40
In the codingency fund. for being honest in its previous is the city only has to show impossible to do so. "Nothing is
Othersecommiendallons
Moodey W&amp; the council took
extreme difficulty being able Impossible, he said.
wider conilderatlon recorn• that: $3,100 be budgeted for
Councilman Pat sti, budget.
City Mager road materials such as day and the lone official to have voted He said that because the council
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$3,700 additional be allocated to agaliut the previous tentative has gone to all extremes to keep
keep a part-time grader budget, said the latest revision its police force at full strength,
Th. recommendatIons

Today

Mapdey a1 plugged sppro by LlOiaM Cinwell,
Lathe manager of Seminole dam: plgghg In the an operator position full time is more flocally soun
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Dr. Ali said it has been found report on how and where to
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the county commission and the bodies of water for the past 12 that a threshhotd exists in spray.
commission, will recom- months.
bodies of water with effluent
mere is hope the blind city
All said although obmend
how
the
spraying
of
an
where it changes from
mos ulto robrem la uin
en- servatlons at first lead
adulticide should be done over
Meanwhile County Corn- couraging the breeding of the researchers to believe a serious
downtown 1'Sanford
b
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water
at
the
lakefront
when
missioner Sandra Glenn, pest to hampering it.
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problem did not exist in Lake
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how
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guest at the breakfast,
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exact
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is
Monroe,
later sample-taking
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Waporary. And the cost will be ten.
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showed that observation to be
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aboult $5,000 to •1O
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untrue.
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mosquito
problems
have
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. headed up a research project
saying after two days in the air developed only recently.
said he has had published a larvae per sample. The number
tile the ibleanof the
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of reports on his has Increased sin ce to 700 per
And Sanford City
! Sanford, gave his report to a they
sample, he said.
None of the county or city missioner Julian Stnstrom research to date.
group ' businessmen and
public officials this morning. officials present at the break- noted and Dr. Ali agreed that
In response to requests from
He said midges have been
e', As guest
of the Greater fast gave any Indication if they the Monroe lakefront problem Mrs. Glenn, County Com- posing a problem in the United
Sanford Chamber of Commerce would be interested in funding with the insect has steadily missioner Bob Sturm and States for many years and
personality breakfaA, he said such
- a temporary solution worsened since the city stopped Stenstrom, Ali said he will research has been conducted n
he will make his recom- Programdumping effluent from its make available to both the and off into the problem fa
0or
mendations ava&amp;We in written
Dr. Ali has been conducting sewer treatment plant into the county commission and the city nearly 40 years. The answer lies
m next week
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nedy, - and bands of Joyous,
kom a day of prayer for peace
The Vatican billed his apeech banner-waft, foddompLng
on two contimb, Pope John to the Ge
I Assembly as the New Englanders who shouted,
Paul 11 today brought to the keynote address of John Paul's Over and over and over, "We
United Nations his quest for an visit to America.
love you, we love youll,
and to war and poverty, in. In It, according to church
Mrs. Coda, dreaW in the
Justice and Wdilipty.
officials, the pope will set out black dreas and hat traditional.
Spirits undampened by the essence of his belief that ly worn at papal, audiencM
soggy, rainy, cold, miserable respect for human dignity is the Lhoo
khishand and odd: "Your
dOrlY Autumn W66111110r, more answer to man's social as wen holiress, we welcome you to our
ten 1.5 million curious and as spiritual problem.
country with love."
*prshlpful New Englanders
John Paul's appeal came
His English Improving after
tiweed oat Monday on the almoetl4yearsto thedayafter three days of speeches In
pope's first day In America and the late Pope Paul VI appeared Ireland, John Paul returned the
chine hiscallto"followme" on the the same rostrum and welcome by praising the nation
Ut a life of love, piety and told representatives of 117 he visited as a bishop In 1009
nations to "let the weapons and as a cardinal in 1970.
The grueling day darted for drop from your
"Today I stand at this
W pontiff in Dublins rain and
"No more war. War never. gateway to the United States
kg bofore dawn and ended a again," Paul, in a hoarse but and again I greet all of
M 30 hours later in almost forceful voice, told the General America," he said in a booming
exactly the aim, weather Assembly Oct. 4 ias.
barltone."Igreetyou,America
condition. Ui Bodo. A spokes
Like no other pope In modem the beautiful."
said the pope was "weary times, John Paul tas sees the But his first day in the United
but hoppy" at the end of his ravages of war find hand.
States was not all so lighthear.
tsns.Atlsi*Ic adventure
it was during the Nazi or- ted He got down to more
:.lh Mo to New York this cupation of his native Poland serious business in the evening
moroing for ancthsr day chock and the extermination of that at a mass in the historic Boston
NU of "earances. In addition nation's Jews that he first felt Common attended by about
10 6% ban at the United the religious call that would 500,000 people, many of them
he vialts St. Patrick's lead him to the fordmt of Youths.
and holds a mass in world leadgm
Saying modern society had
Te Stadiiun. Then ftlaai
And it was ua world leader, driven many people Into the
Plilladelphla Wednesclay, a wen n a spiritual on#, that escapism of drugs, viownce and
Moins and Chicago he arrived in the UWW states smal pleasure,ON pops urged
haraday and Friday, and
HewugrededbyRosalynn brc4herlylove utheonly path
WaShington Saturday and Carter and Edward M.
toward human dignity.

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Soviet relationship. "
The president, as well as senior administration officials who
briefed reporters, emphasized the unit is not a military threat to
the United States.
Carter renewed his call to the Senate to ratify the arnLs
Early reaction to the speech indicated the "hawks" felt Carter
treat, and said: "politics and nuclear arsenals (10 not
had been out-punched, while the "doves" applauded the IInntatu)n
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He listed five steps the United States will take in light of the president's turn-away-wrath approach.
A senior Pentagon official told reporters Carter — as a show of Russian refusal to withdraw the troops. Among them were:
But it remains to be,seen whether the treaty — on which t1w
Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, chairman of the Sciiate Foreign
firmness in the Caribbean region — has ordered Marines to the
— Increased monitoring of the troop status in Cuba.
Relations Committee who a month ago revealed the presencef vote was going to be close anyway — can survive the Soviet
U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo, Cuba, and is increasing the
—Assurance
that
"no
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unit
in
Cuba
can
be used as a the combat troops in Cuba, took a middle road. tie welcomed the refusal it) withdraw a unit they insist Is in Cuba only for training
readiness of a 1(),000 man rapid deployment force.
purposes.
threaten the security of the United States or any
Russian assurances, but felt they were not enough.
"I have concluded the brigade issue Is certainly no reason for a combat force to ei.i
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satisfying for a few days or weeks for some people, but it would be
threat that could escalate into war or a major confrontation,"
Carte d.
Task Force Headquarters at Key West, Fla. (Administration destructive to the national interest and the security of the United
Carter pledged "we shall not rest on these Soviet statements
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alone," and told other hemispheric nations they "can be confident
sessions In Washington and negotiations with the Soviets, In- auguierttnd from time to time with ber finite.)
A senior American official told reporters, "It the matter Is not the United States will act in rxrnae to a vuest for assistance in
—Increased U.S. economic aid to countries In the Caribbean
satisfactorily resolved It could have a serious effect on the U.S.cluding an exchange between Carter and Soviet President Leonid
meeling any threat from Soviet or Cuban forces."

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter has won an
assurance the 2,600 Soviet troops are not In Cuba to fight — but
could not persuade Kremlin leaders to order them home.
7be president, in a nationwide television and radio address
Monday night, announced a series of steps the United States will
take to offset the Russian brigade whose presence he caIed a
serious matter.

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near sight later on? what type operation. As the opacities
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DEAR READER—Cataracts sight, the decision has to be
t 0 - "On. made on the buls of how much
ight is affected and what
Basically, hey
imply
opacities that develop In the can bedefletOoelTectitwithout
lens in
operation, Some people who
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globular structure of jell*IIke needles don't really need as
naterlalandft'squjteaiatic Ins accurate eyesight as others.
yosdh.
Still another person who needs
The cells of the lens excellent eyesight In beth eyes
regenerate just like the cells In may require an operation
your " do. The problem Is sooner.
opaque
Oat old calls an not shed like
When the cataract is
those on the surface of your enoih that it won't transmit
okin. Rather the now cob form light wid you can't see through
at the surface of the l
and it, jt'ssaldto be mature. At that
the cidonesmovetotbe center, point it's usually necessary to
Eventually these old hard cells take It oat. DeLte some claims
are compacted In the middle of to the contrary, the only real
the lens. That's why If a person cite for cataracts Is removin

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At the beginning a cataract Improve the vision,

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An Coming.Other readers who from a competent eye
want this Issue can send 15 examinatIon. There's no reason
cents in ChKk of coln with a to take them out if they don't
longs dalnPd, A&amp;-AddriaM significantly interfere with
for IL Send Your vision. And, on the other hand
resed to me. In care of this If you have serious disease of
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, the rest of the
eye that CornRadio Qty Station, New York, promises vision anyway,
NY 100.
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72nd Year, No. 36—Tuesday, October 2, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

DEAR DR. 1AM —My eyes
were checked
by the
orMimood and he says I
have bIater'J cataracts. I Was

Is thall he will develop saim
These operations
are
changes in the 10111.
relstivdy simple today and in
We don't know all the factors many buitances ft hospital
related to catarocU but I am day Is of short duration. Then
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Tusday, Oct. 2, 179

Man Pleads Guilty To Raping Woman

WORLD

A Sanford man who forced a woman out of her home at
knifepoint and raped her in a nearby wooded area June 17 pleaded
guilty in circuit court Monday to charges of sexual battery,
kidnapping, armed burglary and aggravated battery.
Andrew Hawkins, 77, of 814 W. Second St., faces a possible life
sentence for the crimes, however sentencing was delayed pending
a background Investigation.
Hawkins had been employed as a park and playground
supervisor with the Altamonte Springs Recreation Department at
the time of his arrest.
Sanford police captured him In underbrush near Seminole High
School shortly after they received a report from a woman who
said a man had broken into a southwest side home put a knife to
her roommate's throat, and forced her from the home.
The abducted woman told police she was taken to a wooded area
near the home and raped by Hawkins.
NIGHTSTICK ASSAULT
A Sanford woman was hit in the jaw with a nightstick Friday
night in a bar near Sanford.
Shirley A. Burch, 27, 111 McKay Blvd., Sanford reported to the
Seminole County Sheriff's Department that during a disturbance
at the Debaxe Bar, Southwest Road, near Sanford, she was
allegedly grabbed from the rear and hit in the jaw with a night.
stick.
Ms. Burch said she was talking to the owner of the bar at about
11:30 p.m. when a bouncer grabbed her from behind and hit her
with the nightstick.

IN BRIEF
Gold Prices Surge
Towards $450 An Ounce
LONDON (UP!) Gold prices surged rapidly toward
$450 an ounce in London and Zurich today, hitting a new
all-time high of $437 an ounce at midmorning fixing In
London.
At the opening in Zurich, gold leaped $21 an ounce to
an ounce from its closing price Monday of $414.50.
iie new record, however, was quickly broken by the
midmorning fixing of $437 an ounce in London, where
dealers reported frantic trading after gold opened at
$422.50 from $414.25 Monday.
The dollar, meanwhile, dipped again on most European
money markets, opening at its lowest levels this year in
; Frankfurt, Milan and Zurich. "Every day a new record,"
a Zurich gold dealer said. "The reasons remain the same
Middle East buying to offload dollars and market fears
of the rate of inflation in the United States."
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Randall Scott Metz, 19,283 Marvin Ave., Longwood was broujht
in for an interview by the Longwood Police Department Saturday
night. After the interview Metz was charged with the theft of a
$2,085 computer system from Lyman High School between Sept.
21 and Sept. 24.
Metz was allegcdly in possession of a keyboard and cassette
recorder when he was questioned about the computer theft. Metz
is out of jail on a $1,050 bend.

IN BRIEF
Amtrak Train Jumps

The following civic suits seeking damages In excess'of $2,500
have been filed with the office of Seminole County civil court clerk
Arthur Beckwith:
Mary J. Clouner is suing in excess of $10,000 National Car
Rental System, Inc., Bronson Farms, Inc., Curtis Allen Macy,
and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company for personal
Injuries suffered in an automobile accident.
According to the suit, Curtis Macy was negligently in operation
of a 1973 truck causing a 1976 collision at the intersection of Lake
Mary Boulevard and U.S. Highway 17-92.
The suit alleges that Macy was an employee of Bronson Farms
and acting in his professional duties. The suit also maintains that
Mary rented the car from National which is insured for liability
by United States Fidelity and Guaranty company.

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If you've been feeling
unusually soggy lately. it's not
your imagination
the
National Weather Service
reports central Florida is
rapidly approaching a record
year for rainfall.
According to the Weather
Service, rainfall for the central
part of the date, including
Seminole County, amounted to
13.8 inches for September,
topping by almost one inch the
previous record for the month
set In 1947. That year, 13.1 ifl•
ches of rain fell.
For the year to date,
Weather Service reports there
has been 63,89 Inches of rain in
the central part of the state.
The record year for rain came
in 1959 when 76.57 inches fall,
However, a spokesman at the
Weather Service said if above
normal rainfall is recorded the
remaining three months of the
year, a new record will be set,
The September downfall of
13.8 inches was more than twice
the normal rain which can be
expected for the month. The
aVSfl4e September rabJefl is
6.35 Inches, the Weather Service reports.
The bulk of the September
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IRA Considers Pope's Plea
DUBLIN (UPI) Irish Republican Army chiefs, who
resumed their campaign of violence within hours of Pope
John Paul II's departure, meet today to respond to his call
for an end to murder and bloodshed in Ulster.
In the aftermath of John Paul's visit, London politicians
and Irish alike waited for a sign the terrorists would heed
the pope's plea "GB my knees, I beg you turn away
from the paths of violence."
Sources said the IRA's 12-man council met secretly In
Dublin Monday night to discuss a cease fire. But others
said the meeting, and today's scheduled statement, were
arranged before the papal visit was announced.
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Dozens Killed In Stampede
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) A stampeding crowd at a
religious festival trampled at least two dozen people to
death, Includlna 17 children and tour women, the Press
Trust of 1fl'df(iep6àl.
The 24 dead, all Hindus, were among hundreds attending the Dessehra festival Monday in Moradabad, 100
miles east of New Delhi. A large number of people were
feared injured but state officials declined to disclose
further details.
The press agency said- the crowds were returning home
when an unidentified group of people teased some of the
women who attended the ceremony. Scuffles broke out
between men who rushed to defend the women and the
taunters, provoking the stampede.
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ASTOR PARK, Fla, (UP!) A retired University of
Florida language professor sentenced to the by firing
squad for Hungarian war crimes 33 years ago was never
informed by the court that convicted him.
Albert Wass deCzege, a noted author who speaks out
often on the issue of human rights In Romania, said he
made no metlon of his conviction when he applied for
entry to this country in 1961 because he did not realize he
had been convicted.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (UP!)
Three former
Florida governors joined Gov. Bob Graham Monday at
the future site of Walt Disney's boldest dream, EPCOT,
and praised the firm's economic courage in uncertain
times.
Construction of the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow will cod $800 million $300 million
more than first projected. E. Cardon Walker, president of
Walt Disney Productions, called it "the largest private
enterprise job in the world today,"
Counting EPCOT, Walker said at groundbreaking
ceremonies, the total investment in Disney World
amounts to $1.5 billion. The EPCOT project will cover
twice the ground contained within the Magic Kingdom. It
*isto open for business Oct. 1,1982-11 years to the day
after tourists began streaming through Disney World's
gates.
Fourteen million people visit the tourist attraction
yearly now, making it the world's No. 1 tourist attraction.
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Judge Considers O'Hair Claim
Forty children rode in the Sanford Breath-of-Life Bike-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis,
Saturday at the Sanford Airport. The event was sponsored by
the Junior
Woman's Club of Sanford. This was the fourth Cystic Fibrosis Hike-a-thou for 13year-old Martha McFarland of 2546 El Capitan Drive, Sanford, who rode
a total
of 59 miles Saturday for a total of 1234 In pledges. Martha has a special reason for
extra effort as her 15-year-old k bter died of the disease earlier this year,
Yosingest rider was Bóck, Crawford, 4, of Lake Mary, who edal.d 13 muss.
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NOTICE OF REGULATION OF LAND USE
The Board of County Comml,so.,, of kmlnele County, Florida, proposes
to regulate the use of land within
the area shown in lbs map In this advertisement. A public hearing
on the proposal will be held on October C, 979, of
the hour of 7:00 P.M., or sine thereafter, in the County Commissioners
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. The public hearing I$ being hold In order to Chambers, Room 203, Seminole County
discuss and hoar comments on additions
and !SvlliIi$ as Camp, she
Amendments is lbs adopted Comprepiernlve Planter Seminole
County, Florida.
IN addition to the Mass Transit, Aviation-ports, and Electric
Utiliti.. Elements, a Public Library lemont will also
Is considered for Inclusfo,, I. lbs adopted Plan. While the entire
Comprehensive Plan will be subject to review,
primary focus will been lbs Shirt Range Development Plan (principally the Detailed
Future Land Use Plan). This
bearing Is being held pursuant Is the requirements
SI the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act of Dli,
and Chapter 74412, Laws.? Florida. At lbs hearing the Local Planning Agency
will submit. report recommending
alilIlsual elements and proposal revisions as amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan of Seminole County (In.
dvd4g comments received regarding Me Plan and
jnlsslsmers SI Seminole County, Florida. The board will prospective amendments) to II,. Board of County Corn.
consider adeptk net the followIng ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE AMINDINS ORDINANCI NO.
71.21, THE SIMINOLI COUNTY COM—
PRIHINSIVU PLAN PURSUANT TO THE SIM1NOI.I COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
ACT OF 1574, CHAPTER 14412,
SPECIAL ACTS OF FLORIDA, 174, AND PURSUANT TO THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING ACT OF 1571; SITTING FORTH THE
AUTHORITY FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: PROVIDING FOR THE
PURPOSES AND INTINT FOR
THE AMENDMENT OF SAID PLAN; SITTING FORTH AMENDMENTS
To THE ELEMENTS OP THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;
AMIPIOIPIG THE DEVELOPMENT PRAMS.
WORK PORTION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE BY AMENDING
BY REFERENCE THREE (3) SEPARATE
DOCUMENTS INTITLID "NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION", "ECONOMICS-HOUSING
AND GENERAL LAND USE" AND "SERVICES AND FACILITIIS", AMEN
DING
THE SHO*T.RANGU
DEVELOPMENT PLAN WHICH CONSISTS OF THE COMPOSITE PLAN,
THE
UNINCORPORATED
UI.
SAN AREA PLANS
AND THE UNINCORPORATED RURAL AREA PLANS, THE GENERAL MAPS AND
PLANNING AREA MAPS SIT FORTH THIRIIN, AMENDING THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION STATEMENT WHICH SITS FORTH THE ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES, DEVELOPMENT
FRAMEWORK POLICIIS, AND THE RULATIONSHIP OP CITY AND
COUNTY PLANS BY AMENDING BY
REFERENCE THE DOCUMENT
UNTITLID "INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION STATEMENT
OPTHI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONUIS", PROVIDING FOR A SIVURASILITY CLAUSE: AND
PROVIDING FOR AN IFFICTIVU DATE.
BY 00011
OP THE BOA100P COUNTY COMMISSIONIill S, SUMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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RICHMOND, Va. (UP!)— A court hearing to determine
what the Westinghouse Corp. owes three Utilities with
which It has not reached settlements on broken uranium
contracts could last as long as six weeks, a company
spokesman said.
The hearing was scheduled to begin today before U.S.
District Judge Robert R. Merbige Jr., who will make a
final decision on how much money Westinghouse owes
Long Island UgMlng Co., South Carolina Electric &amp; Gas
Co. and Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
Eleven other utilities which brought the suit against
Westinghouse, including Virginia Electric and Power Co.,
made out-of-court settlements with the firm. The 11 settiements account for nearly 60 percent of the total
uranium originally claimed by the utilities.

Ford Ups Contract Offer
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DETROIT (UP!)— The Ford Motor Co. has brought its
contract offer to the United Auto Workers into line with an
; Industry pattern negotiated at General Motors Corp.,
brightening prospects for a strike-free settlement with the
UAW.
The new money offer came from Ford bargainers
-: Monday on the first day of intensive contract talks that
are proceeding against a midnight Thursday strike
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deadline.
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The UAW is seeking to match for its 197,000 Ford
workers the contract Improvements It won in negotiations
W month for 480,000 GM employees.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)— A man has no right to fili suit
to determine whether he is the father of a rhild born
Olt" of marriage, the Supreme Court has ruled in the
cue of a Key Wed boot builder.
'The Supreme Court Monday refused to review a lowercourt decision. That let Mind a Florida court decision that
only a woman could bring a paternity suit claiming aman
fathered her illegitimate child. Richard E. Perez had flied
a lawsuit in Florida for an order edabl1shIngheisthe
father olAllison Stevens, who was born out of wedlock in
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candidates for the three seats in August; District 2, now held
on the Longwood City Com- by Mayor June Lormann and
mission which will be up for District 4 held by Ray
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issue of his own re-election
campaign by linking it to the
SALT treaty's chances in the
Senate, said Soviet assurances
that its troops are not a threat
are insufficient.
"The Soviet assurances are
welcome," Church, Senate Fereign Relations Committee
chairman, said. But he added,
"if the SALT II treaty is not to
be rejected by the Senate,
something more than Russian
representations will be necessary.
Assistant Senate Democratic
leader Alan Cranston of Cali.
fornia said, "1 support the
course of action proposed by the
president. It is reasonable and
restrained."
Sen. Richard Stone, D-Fla.,
who first revealed publicly the
presence of the Russian trigade, said Carter's actions are "a
strong response that does not go
far enough."
Stone said Carter failed to get
a commitment against expanslon of the capability of the
Cienfuegos facility to nuclearcarrying sea-based weapons
systems. And, Stone said,
"There was no insistence that
the brigade be dismantled and
withdrawn."

LIMA, Ohio (UP!)
The
DaVinci Transamerica balloon
attempting the first non-stop
manned flight across the U.S.
was forced down during a
thunderstorm early today, InIZI the woman who started
the expedition.
The balloon went down at
12:56 a.m. EDT in a farm field
about 13 miles west of Urns,
near the community of Spencerville in northwestern Ohio,
"They ran into a couple of
storms and since they were up
SO high, 16,000 feet, they ran
into snow,"said Deputy Darrell
Pugin of the Allen County
sheriff's office: ,That caused
them to get top heavy, which
caused them to lose control."
Vera Simons, ot McLean, Va.,
who originated the espeditlon,
was injured inthe accident. The
other three crew members
were not hurt.
Miss Simons was taken to St
Rita's Hospital In IAma suffering from a fracture of her lower
left leg, a hospital spokesman
said. She was reported in fair
condition.
The other an members
were taken a local motel where
they were to be lodged overnight.
A ban radio operator In
Olathe, Kin., who was monitorIng a broadcast from the
baflOOI3 to other him operators,
said he heard crew members
say their equipment was getting wet and had dropped in
altitude from 6,000 to 4,000 feet
ins few minutes.
A line 01 thunderstorms had
chased then across Indiana
Monday night before they cum
down about 25 miles east of the
Ohie-Indiana border.
Dr. Fred Hyde gave the last
transmission from the balloon,
the ham operator Saki. "We are
losing altitude rapigy," Hyde
reportedly. said.
The crew had hoped to break
an endurance record for the
longed time aloft today. The
record 01 137 hours and
minutes Is held by the Double
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said, "1 feel the president
backed down and accepted the
status quo completely tonight,
which a week ago he said he
would not do."
Senate Democratic Leader
Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., said,
"The President's response was
reasoned, but firm, and it
represents the right course in
this situation."
Rep. John Anderson, R.Ill., a
presidential hopeful and liberal
Republican, said "The one
element I found disappointing
was that he (Carter) dismissed
the presence of Soviet troops in
Cuba as simply another in a
series of matters on which we
differ with the Soviets."
Sen. John Tower of Texas,
ranking Republican on the
Senate Armed Services Cornmittee, said Carter did little to
show the world he means
business,
Sen. Robert Dole, R..Kan.,
said, "The president tonight
has not changed the status quo
as he had promised he would
do. The Soviet troops remain
and all we have Is vague
promises concerning their
status."
Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho,
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Murray O'Halr attempt to stop Pope John Paul II from
• celebrating mass on Washington's mall Sunday.
Mrs. O'Hair, who won a landmark 1963 Supreme Court
ruling barring Bible reading In public schools, took on the
pope in a packed courtroom Monday at about the same
time the poi4W was srttving In Boon.
Mrs. O'Hair, 59, of Austin, Texas, and her son John
Murray, contend ins suit against the Interior Department
..: 'that a mass on the mall would violate constitutional
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crop will be larger than last before December when the late
year and the grapefruit crop Valencias dart to mature. But
down leaving the date's citrus the lower sugar solids at
Juice aupplF problems un. this time indicate juice yield
solved, United Growers said will be well under the modern
today in releasing results of Its 1.34 gallon record set lad
13th annual poll of citrus year," said Executive Vice
growers in 29 producing President Wilson McGee.
counUes
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grower observations of what
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yield of gallons of
their
own crops, lad season
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material
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shortages later confirmed by
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AREA DEATH
Bennett Franklin Smith, 91,
of W5 Elm Ave., Sanford, died
Monday at a local nursing
home. Born in Decdur Cy,
Ga., he moved with his pareds
in to to Longwood and 10
years later returned to Georgia,
where he resided until IM.
From 1800.25 he was associated
with the City of Sanford Fire
Department. He was a
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rain this year came during the
final nine days of the month
when 7.17 inches fell, records
show.
Extended forecasts indicate
the first couple of days in
October will be dry, but scat
tered showers and thun.
derstorms are expected to
return to t he area by the end of
this week.
Water-logged central
Floridians can expect some
rciie from the precipitation by
Oct. 10, the Service said.
Historical trends indicate
that most of the month's normal
2.5
of
that.
date, the spokesman said.
However, the spokesman said
that the development of any
new tropical storm off the
Florida coast could prolong the
rainy season.
The 63.89 inches of rain this
year ia already more than l4
inches above the normal annual OFF AND
precipitation. Central Florida
averages 49.38 inches of rain a ROLLING
year, the Weather Service said.
Despite the reports of record
isinfali, Sanford and Seminole
Cos*y o'ftirlain Mid IMy Mv.
had no reports of serious
flooding.
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LAWRENCE, Kan. (UP!)
Amtrak's eastbound
Southwest Limited jumped the tracks as It sped through
the city about daybreak today, killing several persons and
injuring dozens among the passengers and crew.
At least four persons died, said Bob Campbell, director
of community relations for Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
Ten more were admitted to the hospital, with seven or
eight in serious condition.
Many more persons were treated for lesser Injuries at
the wreck in northeast Lawrence.
Eight of the 18 cars jumped the tracks in the early
morning crash and two cars and an engine toppled over on
their sides.
Authorities said there were 103 passengers aboard the
train when it left the tracks In the predominantly in.
dustrial area of the city near the Kansas River shortly
Hafter 6a.m. CDT.
: The train was enroute from Los Angeles to Chicago.
• All available ambulance crews were called to the scene
and Lawrence Memorial Hospital utilized its disaster
plan. The extent of the serious injuries was not immediately available.
The cause of the derailment was not immediately determined.

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SALISBURY, Zimbabwe Rhodesia (UP!)
Government troops carried out a five-day sweep into Mozambique killing hundreds of guerrillas and uncovering a
massive underground guerrilla complex believed built
with Soviet help.
Field commanders said the sprawling 25-square-mile
network of bunkers and trenches 12 miles inside
Mozambique was the main logistics and control center for
Robert Mugabe's wing of the Patriotic Front alliance,
The commanders said several hundred of Mugabe's
guerrillas and two attackers were killed in the raids. The
troops, whose attack force numbered below 500, returned
home Monday after 1,000 guerrillas put up stiff resistance
during the five-day operation.

WASHINGTON (UP!) Did
President Carter blink In the
latest Cuban crisis? John
Connally thinks so.
Did he back down from the
Russians? Sen. Larry Pressler
believes it.
Did he do about all he should,
calmly and firmly? His supporters in the Senate debate
over arms limits are convinced
of it.
Those were the varied reactions Monday night from
congressional leaders and
Carter's potential campaign
rivals, when Carter announced
several actions to counteract
the recently disclosed presence
of a Russian combat brigade in
Cuba.
The president said the Russlans troops do not merit
starting another Cold War over.
But he said he Is landing more
Marines at the Guantanamo
base, boosting surveillance,
making sure Cuban-based
troops leave other Western
Hemisphere countries alone,
and planning to help Caribbean
nations resist communism,
Connally, a Republican presidential candidate, said Carter
"failed to decisively draw the
line on Soviet-Cuban military
adventurism." The United
States wound un "bllnkl,w this

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CIVIL SUITS

Ms. Burch was treated for bruises and cuts and released from
Seminole Memorial Hospital Saturday morning,
HAMMER HANDLE ATTACK
QWIS Radosevich, 19,138 Sage Drive, Forest City told Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies he allegedly walked out back of the
Fancy Dancer Tavern in Forest City and exchanged words with a
tall bearded man.
The man then allegedly stuck him several times with a hammer
handle. Radosevich, who suffered facial lacerations and bruised
ribs did not go to a hospital, according to the sheriff's department
report.
COMPUTER THEFT
A Southeast Bank control clerk was charged with stealing a
computer system more than a week ago from Lyman High School.

Reactions Vary On
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the way, mom.
You can have your TV set back just as soon as
foot ball Is over.

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Which means you can buy an extra portion of
po pcorn and some extra liquid refreshment which
the men ln your llfe are going to need to sustain afl
those extra hours of IV viewing.
Yes, I know, Herbert didn't have much to say
Sunday afternoon - except perhaps when the
came ra zoomed In on the Oakland Raiders'
cheerleaders.
And It was understandable you had to rush

The Clock
Rise In Health

ByJIMMAYNES

Care Cost Eases

But the fun really begins today. Happy Days,
Angle and Taxi lose out Tuesday night, because the
Pittsburgh Pirates and Qnclnnati Reds are playing.
That's the bad news.
The good news? Well, this series is only best-offive. If that doesn't humor you, consider that the
World Series the following week Is a best-of-seven

little matter of the league playoffs
and upcoming World Series yet to be determin ed.

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Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.; 6 Months,
$24.00; Year $47.00.

The Pirates and Reds play Wednesday afternoon
at 3:15-right in the middle of The Guiding Light.
Later that evening - at 8:30 - It will be the
California Angels vs. the Baltimore Orioles. Sorry
about that, Eight Is Enough and Charlie's Angels!

Packers game.

Meanwhile, a

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

through supper Monday night to enable him to go
through his pro-game ritual prior to the Patriots-

affair.
The pace picks up considera bly Wednesday.
That's when you learn about day-night baseball.
It's a little like New Year's Day In that the sun is
still high when they start playing, and the last out
Isn't made until sometime close to midnight.

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Reaction

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percent during the first six months of 1979. By
comparlson the effective inflation rate for the first
half of thu year was 13.5 percent.
That the rise In the cost of health-care services

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of tough new lederal safety regulations.
But as soon as the public's memory of the
plane crash begins to fade, ft's back to business
U usual.

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In 1977, hospital costs rose 15,6 percent - more
than double the inflation rate for that year.
At least some of the credit for this Improvement
must be attributed to the voluntary costcontainment efforts under way at three-auartera of
the nations's community ho Itals Oni "t states

have enacted mandatory cost-control legislation

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Journal survey 01 the development, anything
with four cylinders Is being snapped up - or
ripped right off the street. The reason, of course,
is fuel efficiency. There's no difficulty In resale'
-If that's the word for it.

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WASHINGTON WORLD

December 1978 proposals would have
increased aom w et.
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major airports where all planes must obey
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They are drags on the used car market, but for
ByHELENTHOMAS
"Domestic Summit" soul searching that very reason many may be worth more
UP! White House Reporter
deliberations by the president after which he stolen since Insurance book values often exceed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rosalynn Carter Is purged his Cabinet and took a new stance of current resale prices. There are Indications that

trollers,

The rules were unveiled with great fanfare,

Includinga front-page story In The New

Times, but they had several liabilities that
taking the lead In seeking her husband's re- demanding total loyalty from his top aides.
received little attention.
some owners are paying to have their gas guz.
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Carterand his aides portray Mrs. Carter as his zlers stolen or are simply conveniently losing
th&amp;'refo" had othin to do with the election.
The first lady is out In front like no other "closest advisor."
them.
San Diego accident At the time o the collision,

No one is suggesting, of course, that the fight t'0

hold down hospital and other medical cost increases has been won. The battle Is barely Joined.
It is, however, noteworthy that encouraging
progresshas been made without the mandato'u
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both of those planes were under the "positivepredecessor In recent times, dumping for the
When Carter abruptly canceled his energy
one Insurance industry estimate, the
president and leaving no doubt that he will rim speech and there were rumors that the enBy
control" of
tower
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controls the Carta administration continues to
Second, the proposal antagonized the country's for another term.
president's health may be involved, it was Mrs. us half billion dollars to the present $4 billion in
She hu become the top fund ralser for the Carter who took to On road for four days after auto theft
seek and Congress may yet put. Give the dismal
approximately NOX0 non-corrunercial pilots
wAfraud expenses borne by the public
Cuta-MODdsh
COMOMM", r6kift in $K000in the Domestic surrunit, adopting one Utgny, 0 in&amp;vidusla and taxpayers annually
record a( arke =Lnk.avA.ft hftrJ=Wg SX. . whose *m were the. object of the r4w
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believe that voluntarism ought to be given more
much so that lad week Carter threatened
The Washington cocktail circuit likes to y what we've known alUong: It's criminal.
objections. In Septem ber,
time to work. The results might surprise even the
Iead' npo lly,
I)J m embers of Congress "not to send my wife" to 'she's running the country."
'I'g"fr in Washington.
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was
surrounding ,h, help in their districts unless they showed more
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When the election was won, she moved Into the end. She is fighter and she has her dander up.
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Whereas
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patch
The 1979 Carrying Coals to Newcastle Award and reserved. She took a back seat and quietly doubts about whether they really wanted tosome
live from Paris reports, when they received a
LU
four Border Patrol officers have auivu auens i..
goes to the General Services Administration, the began to lay the groundwork for dedication to In the White House, Mrs. Carter has none.
menage from their pilot. It wasn't to inform
their custody. Brutality has no place in the enfederal 90
and projects to help the mentally afflicted and the
When
Kennedy
first
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to
Indicate
In
strong
them
01 cruising altitude, speed weather at their
forcement of immigration law and, If the
"hoi
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forgotten elderly.
ways
that
he
plans
to
seek
the
presidency,
It
was
destination
and the like, but that the pilot was
allegations prove accurate, the proper Pfl*ItIeI
With the exception of the major aide-rental
Complaints from her side of the White Hones Mrs. Carter who took on the role of "point calling off the flight and joining a strike of
must be swiftly imposed.
companies, GSA probably ownsand operates the began tobehesrd often, and loud and desr.She woman," feidly asserting that her husband ground personneL
country's largest fl..t of motor vehicles.
argued that her projects were "not sexy" enough would win another t$ITD.
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huge increase in lllaal imm1rft frg
Passengers area long-suffering lot because, as
lJt
'into this
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The total of 80,317 vehicles includes 42,111 to warrant good press coverage or the kind of
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When she was asked whether she thought
J1&amp; i i êka. gq.ajlI5
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passenger
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thr1t ticket or
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station
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2,886
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well
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trucks
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ambulances.
lige
Thousands di ntly worked for a rqwehsndve ni,,4a1 lion, she Iockeii defiant. '1 SOUth" she
that the great majority ui uw 400 psiivuuefl LU
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to
the
Washington
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health
bill
which
could
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a
laidmark
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that
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whole
country
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sector remain, ciespite these pressures, firmly
take
this
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down
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has the greatest concentration of government area
has spent much of September on the road, seized
cornmlttet to the traditions of law enforcement
ihn&amp;4n&amp;I ,4.naMlna alternate
dspaxthiuids, aIsneis and poyees.
To -up her influence en affairs of date, makIng politics] appsarsnces. Her speeches are ,
with firznneu, fairness and patience.
'ft
But (18* recently turned to a car-rental Mrs. Carter began having weekly limchsono In bsglivthig to dwell on the pre
sident's "record 01
The Border Patrol's lani and honorable record Is
Which may only prove that while you still can't
agency for aides to carry the heads 01 Its the al Oalce with her husband. Although accomplWsnt,"
leregmal offices hm wuhingto sirpoft to a
~ . ~ - kftwnu Carter has are private &amp;W
"It dm% matter What Kennady does," she fight city h4 the cockpit Is another matter
evidence
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that all c
Or maybe the IncideW sugliests a possibility
what "Jitarny" is doing for
-a
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the cousdq.
for dialing with wildcat public strikes that
dlctments last week was liven"!'
by
agency cals In Gettysburg. Pa.
08* srsd various _ia'leiw for renting Her power In the Whit. House has been On her return to the White House from her usually the public getting struck the worst.
Patrol officer..
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p.re eaerns to see abwi.,;9~
hulbsndwbjcbIs
Oa the other hand, ft could have ftg drawbacks
dlsrtçtsd the 1nve.t1atIon of the
the commercial aides coinpalith..
Marty ivory sti*n dermni the i$i her aim In life today.
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Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.
Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and Light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
. Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30
p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters.Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watcher, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m. Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens Dance 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Centcr.
Lions Club of Casselberry, 7 p.m., GIgi's, Regency

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Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Parish
House, Enterprise.

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Out in inter-breeds with them, is a five-year study that includes thus counting himself in the
rural Georgia, soon after the predator that kills livestock but playing recordings of the census.
sun goes down, the plaintive mainly lives on rodents. They coyote's howl in rural, lightly- "The coyotes are moving
howl of a coyote, or what so unds also like watermelons and populated areas.
forward, they sure are," said
like a coyote, may be heard cantaloupes and can do an
The theory, says Kurz, is that Kurz. "We're running survey
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management people are doing intelligent, opportunistic
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animal, is groving in numbers
coyote's howl. It's a unique and spreading across Georgia.
method they hope will give But just how numerous they are
them a handle on the coyote and where they are migrating
population In Georgia.
are unanswered questions. The
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credit for that time. In each unit
Herald Staff Writer
are seven stations that must be
Transforming a "turned-off' passed. Grades are not given on
Seminole student Into a "tur- each assignment. The student
nedon" one is the basic goal of however must complete the
an experimental Alternative stations to Treat's satisfaction.
Education Program initiated After finishing all the stations
by the Seminole County school In one unit the student
district this year.
progresses to the next unit.
"They want to be somewhere
Treat expecially likes the
else, doing something else,"
"flexibilty"
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confessed Don Treat, Lake
student
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Brantley High School alterdone
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skills station,
native education teacher.
math
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the
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education entails, lie spent pupils like the individual
much of his "summer-off" method. The student, used to
traveling to Minnesota and Failure, finds something he can
Virginia checking into existing do every day and goes home
programs, working on the feeling he has accomplished
district wide committee which something In school. "Kids for
drew up the program, and the first time are getting some
planning his own extensive neat marks in school," Treat
said.
individualized approach.
Treat defines his class as
If a student finishes all three
Involved with "behavior units by the end of the quarter
management". It has been he receives credit for English,
determined that the students social studies, and math.
that have been referred to
"The Alternative Education
Treat simply cannot function program Is being implemented
well In a traditional classroom, or in the process of being
A local school committee established In every secondary
composed of a principal's school and middle school in
delegate, the deans of men and Seminole county," reported
women, and a guidance Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman,
counselor, has determined the Seminole County coordinator of
student's behavior toward career education.
school must be altered before
the person can function In a
Mrs. Bateman and Mrs.
regular classroom.
Linda Sawyer are organizing
In Treat's classroom at the approach on the county
Portable 201 the student's level, with commonalities in all
negative behavior is positively is programs.
atta cked with an individualized
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Alternative education
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student
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himself as a manager not a regularly come to school and
lecturer, devised a three unit feel education Is doing
program the student must something for him. When the
accomplish In order to get teacher, parent, and student
agree he is ready, the student
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school situation.

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The hottest ticket In the hot car market these
days is the small car, the passenger-cramping
Hale bug that used to be the subject of jokes but
Is getting no laughs in police departments and
Insurance companies these days.

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Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Recovery, Inc. 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte

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Federal Aviation Administration confessed that
It had "become too coinLacent" about Inflight
accidents then proposed "the most com.
Pnie set of airspace regulations In

and even In these states controls cannot account for
all of the economies affected.
Apparently, hospital administrators have begun
to realize that they must either act themselves to
restrain costs or Washington will do It for them.
Pressures to economize have also come from insurance companies which pay much of the nation's
total hospital bill.

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people were killed when a Boeing 727operated by
Pathc Southwest Airlines coffldedWith asieengine Cessna 172 in the air over San Diego.
From Capital Hill came the usual round of

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Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.

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Here's a rising crime statistic for you.
Motor vehicle thefts this year are expected to
be up 15 percent over 1978 to a record 1.1 IU1on.
' Interesting point is not the inciiase as
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League of Women Voters of Seminole County, 8 p.m.,
First Federal Savings and Loan, Altamonte Springs.
Program: "River in Distress" by Hugh C. Nicolay,
chairman St. Johns River Coordinating Council.

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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Lutheran Church of
Providence Social hull.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
91 Lake Minnie Drive, Lake Mary.
Longwood-Lake Mary Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and
SR 434.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., community United
Mehtodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.

Rising

WASHINGTON (NEA) - After every mar
airline accident, this capital perform a political
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Hospital costs, over which the administration
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Best suggestion from here Is to remember that
the game Is never over until the last out. So save
yourself the bother of suggesting anything If the
score Is 10 in the last Inning.
Also, It wouldn't hurt If you pull for a three-game
sweep.
That ought to get things back to normal. And save
him having to call In sick an extra day or two, also.
He's gonna need those sick days.
You know, the World Series.

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The latest figures on health-care costs don't rate
banner headlines, but they do seem to contradict
the Carter administration's contention that
hospital and other medical costs continue to soar
out of control. In fact, the figures suggest that the
private health-care Industry is now doing slightly
better than the economy as a whole in restraining,
cost increases.
In July, for example, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics' Consumer Price Index showed an 11.3percent increase over July of 1978. Yet, physicians'
services rose 9.6 percent and medical costs overall
registered a 9.3-percent increase over the nrevloua

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pretty good. Even before
thing done,"
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imagine you're looking at a man who could go into the record
tonight's game, the atmosphere any
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books as one of baseball's greatest managers.
The Packer victory, before a, 1 1
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crowd of 52,842 and a national
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lie doesn't fit into the same aeneral mold as the vast majority of
television audience, gave
un4er fire after
Bay
a 2-3 record. New England,
great managers before him, men like Connie Mack John
three of its first f
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which
entered the game wltb
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I.
For the most part, all of them were austere,, solemn and not
most inspirational In his five three-game winning streak, fell.
readily given to laughing or Joking around with their players.
years as coach.
Earl Weaver dues both.
"Wewereverydownafter the
,,
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Interceptions by safeties
li-.
It doesn't seem to impair either his or their effectiveness, FOOT
at
defe
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In
Minnes
a,"
he
said.
Johnnie
Gray and Steve Luke
fhalmh
"1nigId,
we
were
emotionally
and
cornerback
Mike McCoy .
I IMY
Waver begins partlelpeft in his sixth American League
Dad was so mad, he didn't speak to him for over s yew.,, Rufam Mantipano, above, drives past Maitland dmrpd up. It's as Inspirational at upthree of Gran Bay,g II
playoff with the Orioles against the California Angels Wednesday
Weaver and his father then went over to the CardjnaJswhere toward a goal In Sanford's 8-2 loss Saturday. Below, a victory as Ive ever had."
touchdowns - .lyard runs by
night In Baltimore, in what he hopes will lead to their fourth
Jason
Feuenhahn
comes
down
field
in
j
Starr
praised
Whitehurd,
Batty Smith and Terdell
WalterShannon,newwjththe rew,s, was
Sanford
a log the club's
pennant and second world championship under him In 12 year
farm system.
44 loss to Winter Park. Also Saturday. the Rockets saying he did a "marvelom Middleton and a four.yai'4 '
His winning percentage of .807 for that period, representing
0.
"Shannon is a helluva salonnan," Weaver says ,,He took
lost to MaItiand, 54 tb Kicks were stopped by Pine job." Bist he elnpkufsed it was roilcig by Whit.ha.
1,101 victorIes compared with *ily 743 losses, is higher than the over to one of
a
"tam
vi
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the windows In the oftice where I could ioa&amp; down HIlls, 4.2; the Aetna and Stings won by 24 scores;
figures
"Givehethe
to said
the
compiled
by
Mack,
McGraw
or
Huggins
and
isn't
that
far
onto
the
field,
and
he
said
to
me,
'See
second
base
out
there
You'll
and
the
Rowdies
and
Cosmos
teases
were
on
the
piay.r,"
saltcredit
"Ag I've
off McCarthy's astronomIc .114.
cam 00 WhitsIurds wyle
be playing there In four year' That was all I had to hear."
PN$ to Aindia Thov'peou.
Waver becomes a bit seifconscioua whenever someone asks
losing end nf gus.. against Onliads and Apopka. many time,, there is a
Weaver's father, felt they should check the Btowna once more,
him how It feels to be regarded the bed manager in baseball.
so they did. Jim MCLIV5hIIII who was the farm director was
character and grit spread
All tine interceptions caflW
"I try not to think about jtb,c.ui. there's a lotte people inthe completely upfront with him $o
among
this team."
oft
was
Bin
DeWitt,
who
ne
mse.
Grogan,whocvIvlpi.417ç,f
country who don't think so," laughs the Orioles' stocky little pilot. ning the club.
New Eoglrnid Coach Ron 33psuesfa86ya,deaadt,6
"Generally, the only thing I ever think about Is how to win the
"They told me they didn't know it I could hit good áough,"
Erhardt admitted he was touchdowns before
111411 one like tomorrow nigWi game with California."
Weaver remem bers, "They said 'Year speed is
auqtlasdbythplr
4te4play
shaken up in the c1o.Ii
U Weaver does go on to rate with the greatest managers after we don't know If your arm is good oegh, but well'Mahis and
Green
Bay's
defense
'no"4s,
give
you
a
he's all finished, he'll have one thing In common with Joe Double A pl
ayer's contract with San A'4nio. Tt's the best we
McCarthy. Neither over played a single game In the major can do."
leagues.
.
Weaver decided to sign with the Cardinals, who optioned
to
"That was my dream -to be a big league ballplayer," says the Wed Frankfort In the Ulinola State League. He didn't breakhim
Y
down
49'yser.oid Weaver. "I never made it."
any fences there as a rookie in 1166 nor at St. Joseph or Wlintea.
Fr
Weaver grew up In St. Louis, which had two big league clubs
Salon the following seasons.
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has pitched
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continued. "Our pitching is
Pirates Go For Broke
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going to have to give our hitters
...,
a chance to score me runs."
CINCINNATI (UP!)- Chuck defense of his choosing Can. hits,
Baltimore, which won the Tanner,
won 14 of his last 15 decislons,
an
aggressive delarla. "When he's ready he
"The Reds have hit me pretty and has been In a good groôIQ*
East Division by eight games manager with a reputation for can pitch as we
as anybody. good," said Candelarla, whose for the last two months.
wIth 102 victories, most in taking chances, has decided to He's my money llman."
overall record this year was 14"I'm pitching very well
baseball, features a deep, well. go for broke in tonight's first
Candelaija, though, has not 9. "Actually, they've handled Seaver admitted. "I'm not
balanced pitching staff that game of the National League pitched very well since injuring our entire team. But, David consistent as! used to be, 'is
butI
includes not only Palmer but playoffs.
his rib cage while trying to (Parker) is getting hot (21
of
use
what
I
have
real
well."
lefthander Mike Flanagan, the
"
It's the kind of risk
could throw a sinker against the New last 39) and he can carry us.
Consi
ency,
s
t
or
favorite for the Cy Young hit the jackpot forthat
lack
of
un*
the Pitt- York Mets on Sept. 16. He was This is my month. I want it.,,
Is the thing that will probably,.
Award. sburgh Pirates or leave them bombed by the Mets that day
"1
can
see
starting
Cane
decide
the series. PiUsbw
shirtless in their effort to beat and was treated roughly in a delaria," said Reds' catcher has played
By contrasi, the Angela
very well over
the hitting team in the game, the Cincinnati Reds for the NL relief appearance against &amp;. Johnny Bench. ,,He comes
at
lad
month
while
Cincinnati
scoring 866 rims or 53 per pennant.
Louis last week.
you. He won't change anything been erratic.
Tanner has decided to start
outing en route to an 8$74
"I dIcin't feel great but I no matter how much he may be
"To win this thing we'ii',
record and their first-ever sore-ribbed left-hander John probably needed that," Cande- hurting. U they can get by with
going
to have to play well ant
divisional title. Nevertheless Candelarla against Tom Seaver lana said about his relief stint him the first game, they figure
not
make
mistakes," said'
in
the
opener
of the best-of-five against the Cardinals. "I won't they'll have their rotation
Ryan feels pitching is the key
Bench.
"We
played too many
the
Pirates
"I have the feeling that series and
will find even think about the pain before pretty well set."
questionable
games
this year.."..
aj
out
early
If
they
have their the game."
everything is coming
Whilethe Pirates are banking
One
th
ing
th
e
Reds
ha*"
money
man
or
merely
a
one.
at the right time," said Ryan.
Candelariahasnotfaredwell on Candelarla recapturing his going for them is succeis
armed bandit.
. A
against them this season. In 19 old form, the Reds are hoping
the Pirates, both In
"He's ready, well-rested and innings, the Reds have crushed Seaver maintains his currentagainst
and righty Chris Knapp, two
postseason play and in this.'
agreatpltcher," said Tamer
him for 11 earned runs and 24 one. Seaver, who finished 186, year's meetings.
starters who endured
lost seasons, are both healthy
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"I think our pitching is going surgery), outfielder Joe Rudi practice Sunday and X-rays player from eligibility today to said Fregot "We're In fot,
to have to keep us In the (right Achilles tendon), and proved negative. He should be reach the 25-man roster. It battle.
bailgame," said Ryan, the

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BALTIMORE (UP!) Call. League for me," Ryan admit. pitcher Jim Barr (bad knuckle able to play Wednesday as probably will be either pitcher.
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fornia's Nolan Ryan, scheduled ted. "I don't have any reason on pitching hand).
should shorstop Mark Belanger Dave Ford or Tim Stoddard
to pitch against Baltimore's for It. "(But) I feel very
and outfielder John Lowen- The rest of the Orioles will be
Jim Palmer Wednesday night, comfortable starting this
For Baltimore, outfielder stein,
both of whom have been enough to give California a
says the American League game."
Gary Hoenicke was examined injured,
fight.
playoffs, like most short series, California will be without Monday after being struck in
will turn on pitching.
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EVENING

Be Tough Work

6:00
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"The Sunlit Chariot"

HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
"I'm not taking producer
Author Joseph Wambaugh, the credit on screen (Frank Capra
ex-Los Angeles cop who wrote Jr. Is) because I made too many
five best-selling novels, all of cheap jokes about producers In
which became movies, is
the past. On the set I have two
producing his own pictis,now titles - Excellency and
it.
Wambaugh, a feisty, compact

"There will be no cop-outs
these two films. I'll stand or fall
police detective-turned.noveli. by them. I wrote the scripts and
st, has produced and written the gave enormous authority to
screenplays for two of his Becker, I deferred to him on
books, "The Onion Field" and casting. He does the editing.

"The
Black
Marble,"
somewhat to his regret.
Dissatisfaction with the

But

I accept
slbillty"

laps of the gods.
"Th e best thing about the
movie version of 'Choirboys' is

ment of "The Choirboys,"
directed by Robert Aldrich for

"But it's hell dealing with the

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daily hassles of making movies.
Why, Wambaugh was
has he deserted the typewriter
for more then two years to work

9:30
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hectic life is driving her crazy,
decides an easier cure than

0 CBS LATE MOVIE "In The

to spend a night with Alex.

Matter Of Karen Ann Quinlan"
Brian Keith. Piper

• THE LAZARUS SYN.

DROME Dr. St. Clair is sued
for malpractice by a woman
claiming that his operation on
her left her paralyzed.
ED SNEAK PREVI5W Roger
Ebert and Gene Siskel review

police department. His exdetective partner Dick Kalk has
parts In both "The Onion Field"
and "The Black Marble," due
for release next Easter,

"I'm a fanatic," he replied
sardoni cally. "I'd like not to be
a fanatic but I can't help It. I'm

tenacious. I like to see things
through to the end, Also I
wanted to prove I could make a
picture artistically.
"After Lorimar, Aldrich and
Universal bitched up 'The

But Wambaugh has paid a
price. While his selfdeprecat-

ing sense of humor Is still
tact, he is not without bitterness
at having had to tackle

Choirboys' I learned that
money is power In Hollywood. U
you want power, you've got to
get the money. That's why I

movie business on

terms.
"I've never experienced so
much rage and frustration as I
have making movies," he
sighed. "I got furious with
people I had to deal with on all
levels, A good relationship with
my director is all that saved my
sanity,

borrowed financing on my own,
"I had power producing 'The
Onion Field,' And I made It
exactly as I wanted with a fine
director, Harold Becker,
making his first American
movie,

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Sister Benecia disagrees and
stages a sit-in at police

= MAKE ME LAUGH

as gruff, independent Sgt. Paul headquarters, despite the
Silver cries out for television to
find good roles and maybe a

disapproval

fine series for one of its most
talented and likeable performers.
He works for Tim O'Connor
w ho, if memory serves, used to
be Kojak's immediate superior,

as Sister Superior.

of

assorted

religious, including Kim Hunter
.

Sister Benecia is right, of
course, This dastardly crime Is
the work of "The Creeper," an
acrobatic psycho who climbs
the struts and supports of the
Golden Gate Bridge .and has
pushed to their deaths any
number of people previously
thought to have committed
suicide,
solution of the mystery
doesn't much matter since
Is kept to a minimum
resolution of jt g.joion.

Alan Fudge is on hand as the
departm ental villain but presumably he wouldn't be avails-

We for a series because he
already Is cast as the department villain In NBC's "Eta-

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wu uu: r win, VUU3UI in me newlyweds are making their Maitland.
heavy burden on you, but my talked to me for two solid hours
buuaguma
advice Is to say nothing. In the trying to sell me the vacuum
iffalr. It's not just my
meantime, don't judge your cleaner. I told him I couldn't
imagination. I'm sure of it.
father. As the French say, "To afford to buy anything, and
Dad works nights and Mom
know everything is to forgive meanwhile he didn't make one
iF6rks days, and I work five
everything."
move to clean my carpet. I was
days a week.
DEAR ABBY: .1 wish you home alone, and kept telling
NEW YORK (NEA)— One because the emperor said he of him at all,
flowers.
When I'm home on my day
would print this so other him I wasn't in the market to benefit to being a mandarin's had to. at
Th was so the em peror
off, Dad turns the radio on real
housewives won't get stuck the BUY anything, but he kept right wife in China - besides not co
Also, no one would
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So if he was coming down the
;Iouu, sa5c5 100
way I did.
tajkli'ig
and
tr
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on
yi
to
sell
th
is
having
to
dice
your
Own
military
and
c
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deliberately
leave the house street, you'd cert
all
along,
she'll
hate
me
far
not
"
b.thra,m doses ths door and
ft bepn with a telephone cau thim. Abby. I fbmUy itat rid alf iscallions — was that you could apad at a glance — at
ainly yield
the jewel with a dragon embroidered on right of way right away.
,caUs. sointeone. He talks reel low lb*"bW,Blk7uttdlb' w,Ded from a lady who said, him at ELEVEN o'clock, and I wear a fancy robe like histh
his robe It he knew what was
on top of eir hats, If that's
could deny it, and! would be the
during these conversations.
"Congratulations! You have didn't get my carpet cleaned.
Eventuall y the emperor
Like the emperor's, in facL he caught a glimpse of
good for him beca use the
ca
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of
a
ouble.
So,
you
Just
in ess went bankrupt and the
won a free carpet cleaning!
bus
I put my ear to the door
us
lot 0'tr
MRS. K., SALT LAKE crrv One-look dressing was big there
see, I'm duck in the middle. Don't move
It made It easy on everyone, dragon was st rict ly regal. The
yerday and heard him say,
mandarins
and their wives had
any
ni
fur
ture,
our
even then: same-shape tunics actually. Nobody mistook emperor's
Mom has always been a faith- men
DEAR MRS. K:
,
"Don't worry, Honey, I will
Imperial
Dragon
to
hire
out
as
an pairs and give
will
do
everything.
We
will
anyone
to and robes, same hair-dos, no anyone for anyone else beca us
ful, hardworking wife, and I be
calls
be us ua lly had nine of them Up t he
e
Ro
he, bpt you've got to give me
out at 6 this evening to clean 'congzatdote"
ir
nice
clothes.
matter who you were or where 9-to-9ers always wore drab rampant, top to
will never forgive my father for
more time," 'Then he said, "I
bottom, to show
your carpet like new To us, in the shape
of those
being such a rat.
with "won" something, say
you lived. But you wouldn't call brown, gray or blue clothes, the clout he had between embroidered
or brocaded'
love y,bu, too. Goodbye."
I'm not a stupid little kid, I'm absolutely no cost or obligation y but, I don't want anyiag out, "Hey pal," to a passing while the mandarins and their Heaven and Earth, which also jackets you see everywhere
Abby, I don't know what to
&gt;,°"
mandarin thinking he was the missus' got to dress up in red or showed up on his robes.
for nothing."
't
do. I c'an't stand by and let Dad
IN THE MIDDLE
now for evening wear (or day if
Well, at 6 o'clock one man anyone in your home without barber. For one thing, the gold, which stood for happiness,
do this to Mom. If she catches
DEAR IN; I realize that what came with a vacuum cleaner first checking them out with Jhe mandarin grew his fingernails prosperity and good fortune; or
At the hem and sleeve bands, you insist on the right of way).
him, and finds out that I knew you have learned has placed a and a
out to here Just to show he white, which stood for wealth; embroidered waves
shampoo attachment. He Better Business Bureau.
You might keep the

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Ants are
another
delicacy. The Indiana of
Ossaca serve plates of
them to highly esteemed
guests on special oc-

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Mrs. Ramos Elourdy
that marginal groups
ilk. the Indians still at
insects because they hove

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mountain for the bats and color in mind when

there'd be a
earth and clouds above for you're choosing one. Life being
heaven , And scattered here cyclical, mandarins might
and there, other good luck signs come back and you'll have Just
like bats and cranes and the thing to wear to tea.

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She says.,
delicacies the pripsrm.
Despite th* urban
aversion to Inserts, several ,
The DNA popular Iscts
served In Mezico are
of Mexico Oty's pothsd
ivagsey worms. They grow
rodaurasts airy, them to
a the cactur from which
gourmets.
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to" tlmewepta
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thinks could help feed the
world's hungry. She says
they're all rich In protein.
"'Ilts Isn't science lie,
tion," says Mrs. Ramos
Elourdy 01 the Biology
Institute of the National
Mgonomnous UnIversity 01
Mexico.
"These Insects are
beings which hthabIt our
just like cows, pigs
AM hirdo, which we eat
daily without any type of

Melissa attacked a burglar.

married 12 feet above the

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than 10 varieties, which she

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figure that out).
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colors and designs and fabrics

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insects.

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trimming braids (then he III
his fingers under his sleeves: go

sauce) or other hot
Mexican sauces. The taste
of the Insects is similar to
that of crispy bacon.
A
dish known as
"Mexican caviar" consists

For centuries Mexico's

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Steve Bauer and Brigitte variom. helgtda for Sday'a
Perdoni were "high" for their ceremony.
wedding - they exchanged
Bauer, owner of the Long.
vows inatree.
branch tree service, said ho
loved treesaomuchhejd
Bauer wore a top hot
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use
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Eloise Collins ex'periments with a colorful
floral arrangement to
decorate one of the tables
'At a reception Friday
night at Mayfair Country
Club. The annual event
làunches the opening of
10 the 1979-80 season for
Seminole Mutal Concert
'Associat1on (SMCA) and
will begin at 7:30 p.m.
.Ad'cording to Jan
Fçeeman, SMCA
sident, former and
present concert patrons
;and others interested in
jing the association
a re welcome. Membrships will be available
akthe door. Gall Stewart
i: chairman of the
,
reception.

One 1513 Dodge Van, '5 ton, white
in color, ID No, 821A13X034552,
being stored it Altamonte Towing

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(2) EMERGENCY 01417
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John E. Polk, Sheriff

400

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311 itis

B. Frazier, said property being

(1)0 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
200
(7)(12) THE DOCTORS
OONEUFETOLIVE

600
(2) EARLY DAY
0 HEALTH FIELD
C SUNRISE

WID.MAT

Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the followin
dew ibid property owned
, by Delano
more particularly described as
follows:

VINE FBI

5:30
0 SUMMER SEMESTER
6:53

rid court on the 13th day of
tain
case entitled, Barnett Ban of
Winter Park NA., a national
banking association, Plaintiff -vs.
Duane B. Frazier and Barbers
Frazier a k-a Mrs. Deism Frazier,
Defendants, which aforesaid Writ of

Gary E. Vogel

SMCA RECEPTION

IocatedinSeminoieCounty,Fiorida,

0 ALt. MY CHILDREN

5-00

the suit of the respective Courts as
styled above and specifically under
a final Iudgement rendered in the

Execution was delivered to me as

(11 2DAYIIIII OF OUR LIVES
THE YOUNG AND THE

MORNING

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August A.D. 1575, In th at

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(2)1)00(12) NEWS
ED QUE PASE, U.S.A.?

Clerk of Circuit Court,

Seminole Co., Sanford, Fla.
Duane B. Frazier and Barbara
• Cheryl Greer
Frazier a-k a Mrs. Deiane Frazier,
De,ty Clerk
NOTICIOP Defendants Publish: Oct. 2, 9, 1$, 1 23, 157g.

Execution issued out of and under

GRAMIMM

10:30

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tincases shall be redeemed ac.
Delano B. Frazier, d.b-a Aqua cording to law the property
System,
described in such certificate or
Defendant certificates will be sold to the
highest CASH bidder at the court
County curt
house door on the Ph day of
çjyq County, Florida
November, 1t7.
Case No. SO iS-lU
Dated this 27th day of September,
Barnett Bank of Winter Park, NA,, 1175.
a national banking association,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Plaintiff

SNIRIFF'S SAIl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
virtue of those certain Writs of

12:00
(2) M40REA0IRS

ARRANGING' FOR

of SE¼. Name in which
Ste -Rite industries, Inc., • assessed M. Kimble.
Wisconsin corporation authorized O
All of said property being in the
the State of Florida d. County of Seminole, State of
b-a Florida Pump I Supply,
Florida.
Plaintiff
'
Unless such certificate of car.

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isabeolistely Incredible
accompaniedbyhlznun.nurae, - g
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Sister Benecia (Suunnah pope, along with mod of the
York) and her companion flWl. Audience, would have tui
in
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Laurie. m. .
parents' light to remove a,j.

"The Concorde: Airport '79."

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12:40

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families who are experiencing
medical and emotionof prob.
lems during pregnancies and
childbirth. (R)

That's Oct. 1 the nlaht (!R.c ui.,ui
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improvements as we went ders" from 9-11 p.m., Eastern
confined to the players. The
along."
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Bab
III" (1978) Susan Sulilvan, Patty Duke Astin. A group

egos and the irrelevant probLorimar Productions.
lerns of actors, producers and
Rather than let anyone lay technicians which have nothing
hands on "The Onion Field," to do with the film on the set
based on the murder of a Los every day. It's exhausting and In
Angeles policeman, and his uncreative. Thank God, I'dldn't
By JOAN HANAUER
latest novel, "Th e Black have to deal with any superGate Bridge, the priest decides
UPI
Television Writer
towalkalonetherestoftheway
Marble," Wambaugh set about stars In the casts of either
NEW YORK (UP!) —
producing them himself,
us
across
the span. He is pushed
picture.
hope Pope John Paul II doesn't into the bay by a ghostly robed
He Invested 11,1 million of his
"I was on the set all the time decide to flip on a television set specter.
own money in both
putting in my two cents worth to sample the American profinancing the red with loans of
No one sees this specter at every chance. Becker ac- duct on Wednesday night.
$2.7 and $3.3 million. For
except the entire television
first time In his life he Is deeply cepted some of my suggestions He won't like what he sees, audience - so any suspense
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12:33

poker game.

(7) (12) BASEBALL Live coverage of the first game in the
National League playoffs from
the city of the Western division
champions.
(4) 0 CALIFORNIA FEVER
Vince encounters a young girl
who insists the only way she
can enjoy her California vacalion is by eluding her Army
general father.
0 HAPPY DAYS Richie lands
his first newspaper job load-

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detectives begin acting very
st rangely after eating a batch

Miss Berguson,

follows:

Certificate No. 1420. Year of

(4)UPBEAT

12:30
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with death In skirmishes with a
dangerous shak edown artist.

selling cosmetics door-to-door,
Chrissy unexpectedly finds herself in a winner-take-all strip

8:00

worse, his creativity at the that it made me a moviematypewriter.
ker," Wambaugh said. "In a
Wwnbaugll became
a multi- perverse way I'm grateful to
millionaire from the sale of his Aldrich and Lorimar for

novels which he turned
out screwing up the film so badly 1
almost at the rate of one a year,
guaranteeing him a million was forced to make my OWfl.
bucks per book. He loved his
"I was brokenhearted when I
work, the fame, the lifestyle it
saw 'Choirboys.' I am proud of
afforded him.
'The Onion Field.' There's
But It rankled him to see how great satisfaction for me in
Hollywood butchered his sto- seeing the finished product and
ries. Wambaugh was especially knowing it is a faithful
incensed by the screen treat- representation of the novel.

An
Warren,
Edward
Herrmann. A widow tries to
maintain a decent life for herself and her young son while
working as a dancer in a
nightclub.
0 THREE'S COMPANY While

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MASH Unrequited love,
death, danger, duty and torn,foolery make up a typical day
with the 4077th.
ED DICK CAVETT Guest: Wil'
IiamStyron.(Part2of2)

In the

considerable fortune, and,

Stripper" (Premiere) Lesley

7:30
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() HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

"The Onion Field," due for
release this month, has recelved rave reviews which
ple
ases the author. It is a stark,
Choirboys," convinced the
mind-boggling
drama, But the
writer he could make better picture's
financial
future (and
movies than professional film. Wambaugh's) remains

Thedecislonmaycost him his

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the respon-

movie versions of his first three
books, "The New Centurions,"
"The Blue Knight" and "The

makers.

9:00

as

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Pope John Paul It's historic
first visit to the United States.

from Brad to be a romantic
overture, Marie decides to run
away and become a nun.

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(4) ALL IN THE FAMILY "Et
Tu, Archie"
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Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1S7-15

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burglary attempt and is being

Evening More M, Sanford, Ft.

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tax deed to be
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ART OF BEING HUMAN
"Dionysus: Ecstasy And
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Divinity," he added derisively.

Haqman.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX 0110
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
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toxic herbicides, pesticides
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Florida Statute 197.246
CLASSIFIED ADS
PICTITIOUSNAMI
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
NOTICIOPAPPUCATI
Notice is hereby gven that I am
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
FOITA)IDIID
Seminole
Orlando-Winter Park
engaged In buslnns at S Suffer
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN. Loop, Longwood, Fl. 37150 SemInole
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, that Dr. J. W. HlCkmanfhe hoidir of
Pioride, under the fIctitious
322261l
8319993
AND AMENDING THE FUTURE the following certificates has
flied
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE s1idcertificatesforataxd,,,obe name of JONNI.AD, and that I in.
ttoreglsteruIdnamewif the
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE issued Ihereon. The certificate Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
RATES
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. numbers and years of nuance,
the County, Florida in accordance with
43c a line
1
time
.................
Notice is hereby given that a description of the prorty. and the the provlslcns of the FictItious
HOURS
3 consecutive times . .. . 31C a line
Public Hearing will be held at the namesinwhich it
was assessed are Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
8:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
Commission Room in the City Hall as follows:
7cons.cutivetlm.s.....3Sc a line
463.09 Florida Statutes 1937.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Certificate No. 1317; YNr Of
Slg.Monf
Enterprises
Inc.
7:00 o'clock P.M. on October 32
issuance 1917
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Mrnimumn
.
WIlIiarnJ.Mcntes
Description of Property
1979, to consider changes anc
SEC 19
President
amendments to the Zoning
TWP21SRGE3OES11SFTOFN173
CharterNo.636079
dinance, and amending the future FT OF E ½ OF SE ¼ OF SW ¼ W
DEADLINES
publIsh: Oct. 2,9, 16, 73, 1919
Land Use element of the Corn. OF RD
DEO.1a
Name in which assessed g,
prehensive Plan of the City
Noon The Day Before Publication
Kirkland Heirs
Sanford, Florida, as follows:
FLORIDA STATUTi191.246 All
of
said
property
being
in
the
A portion of that certain property
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
Sunday lying between Celery Avinue and County of Seminole, State of
FOR TAX DIED
Florida.
East 14th Street and between Locust
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. _________________________________________________
Unlessshall
such be
certificate
or Cir. that Raymon J. I. Mary H. Schmitt
Avenue and Cypress Avenue is tificates
redeemed
proposed to be rezoned from MR.) cording to
ac the holder of the following car.
_______________________
. law the property tificates
(Multiple-Family Residential descri
has filed said certificates
in such
certificate
or for a tu deed to be Issued thereon.
18-Help Wanted
Dwelling) District to GC.2 (General certificates
will be
sold to
_________ hjlcI Care
Commercial) District, and amen. highest CASH bidder
The certificate numbers and years
at the court
ding the future Land Use element
issuance, the description of the
24 Hour BabySitting
house door
COOKS &amp; CASHIERS
the Comprehensive Plan. Said tober, W19 on the 22nd day of Oc. property, end the names in which It
in My Home
at
1100
AM.
property being more particularly
was
assssed
are
as
follows:
Car.
323.1865
Dated this 14th daY at Sept.mt
Experience desired. Good pay.
described as follows:
-,
tlficate No. 223. Year of Issuance
1979
insurance, vacation, credit
Lots 6 and S. Block A, and
i.
Description of Property LOTS
Child
Care
in
my
home
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
union
&amp; profit sharing. Apply in
Lot 2, 1, 5,6, land 8, Block B. and
19 + 30 FLA LAND -IFenced Yd.,reasonabieprices
Clerk of Circuit Court
person Lake Mary U Food Store
COLONIZATION
COS
ADD
TO
Lots 1 through 8. Block C, and
Mon.
thru
FrI.
3238679
Seminole County,
Lake Mary Blvd. at 14.
Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7, Block 0
SOUTH SANFORD PB 1 PG 73.
Sanford, Florida
Child
Care-infants
to
10
yrs.
Name
In
which
assessed
E.
H.
All in Celery Avenue Addition,
By: Cheryl Greer,
Experienced, mature cook, full
Kindergarten &amp; Preschool
Vickers.
Plat Book I, page 125, Public
Deputy Clerk
time. 10 a,m.6:30 p.m. Apply in
All of said property being In the
programs. Highly exp. staff,
Records of Seminole County,
Publish: September II, 23. 1. Oc. County of Seminole,
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Florida.
developmental
playground.
630
State
of
tober 2, , 1979.
Convalescent Center, 950
Riverview
Ave.
322-Sill.
Florida.
All parties in interest and citizens
DENS)
Meiionville Ave.
UnI
such certificate or cer
shall have an opportunity to be _________________________
20Year.Old Will
heard at said hear ng.
tificates shall be redeemed ac
BabySitinyourhome
SURVEYPARTYCHIEF
cording to law the property
By order of the City Commission
3225051
Position available for Party Chief
IN
THE
crIbid
In
CIRCUiT
COURT
such
certificate
or
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
FOR
______________________________
,
Exp. in property surveying &amp;
certificates will be sold to the
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLOEIDA
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
subdivision construction layout.
PROBATE DIVISION
highest cash bidder at the court ______________________________
UI,httjo,n
City Clerk
Exc. Salary (beginning at $7.30
File Number fl.354.CP
housedoorontheSthdayofocober,
Publish Oct. 2. 12, 1979
hr.
1. up) 1. benefits. Growing
Division
1919
at
11:00
A.M.
DEOS
long established firm. Contact
ENJOY
IN RE: ESTATE OP
Dated this Thtd day of August,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Wilson, Miller, Barton, SoIl &amp;
STANLEY ALBERT,
1919.
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
Creative Expressions
3238812
Peek Inc. 1113775.1)21, Naples,
S.
Arthur
H.
Bickwith,
Jr.
_______________________.
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
FL.
NOTICEOP
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
PRIVATE VOICELESSONS
ADMINISTRATION
Of Seminole County, Florida
AVON
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE,
By: Beulah C. Brown
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIN(1
FIGHT INFLATION
322.7346
AND AMENDING THE FUTURE CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Deputy Clerk
Sell Avon. lnp.ase your earning
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Publish sept. 1), 18,231. Oct. 2, 1979 _________________________
Power. For details, call.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE OTHER PERSONS INTEIESTED DENS
l.$41.4617or6443079
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. IN THE ESTATE:
Notice is hereby given that a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Nursesaidetocare
Sobiks Sandwich Shop is now
Public Hearing will be held at the that the admlnlstraf Ian of the estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
for my husband,
taking applications for manage.
Commission Room In the City Hall of Stanley Albert, deceased, File EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL COURT
Longwoodarea. 8303130.
mint trainees in the Longwood,
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Numberfl.3$4.CP,ispeding in the IN
AND POE SIMlNOLE
Sanford area. Benefits avail.
7:00 o'clock P.M. on October 32, Circuit Court for Seminole County, COUNTY, FLORIDA
Interested applicants apply at
1979, to consider changes and Florida, Probate Division, the ad CIVIL ACTION NO.: 79.1M2.CA..
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Sobiks Sandwich Shop Store,
amendments to the Zoning Or. dress of which is Seminole County E
Engine rebuilder. Smlnole Auto
3432 S. French Ave., 2.5 p.m..
dinance, and amending the future
Courthouse, Sanford, FlorIda 32171. IN RE: The MarIege of:
Machine, 301 E. 28th P1. Exp.
daily.
Land Use element of the Corn. The personal representative of the OEOROETTE LUBIN$KI,
onlyt Wages commensurate w
prehensive Plan of the City of
estate is Hanna Albert whole ad.
abiiltv.frirtoe benefits.
Housewives, Retirees and othersWife
Sanford, Florida, as follows:
dress is 114 Wild Holly Lane, -..
Door to door canvass getting
Longwood, Florida 32731. The itame FRANK STANLEY LUSIN$KI
Part time driver approx. 3 hrs. a
names for new Sanford City
A portion of that certain property
and address Of the personal
day, staring pay $3.10 hr. Con.
directory-Salary plus bonus,
Husband,
lying east of and abutting U. S.
representative's attorny arp $it
tact E. Drown at 671.1110.
NOTICEOP ACTION
car
helpful-NO SELLING.
Highway 17.92 (SR 15 8. 600), and
forth below.
TO:
Permanent employment for
between Airport Boulevard and the
All persons having claims or
FRANK STANLEY LUSINSKI
persons free to travel. Apply in
easterly extension of Lake Mary demands against the estate are
126 Waler Hill Road
person at 10 a.m. sharp.
Boulevard is proposed to be rezoned required,
WITHIN
THREE
St. LouIs County, Missouri
R. L. Polk&amp;Co.
from SR2 (Mobile Home MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
63127
.
Rm.00lAtlantic Bank Bldg.
Residential Dwelling) District to THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
TO
101 E. 1st St.
GC-2 (General Commercial)
that a Pal itlon for DIssolution
EOE
M.F
District, and amending the future of the above court a written Marriagehasbeennledagains, you,
jAA EMPLOYMENT
Land Use element of the Cam. statement of any claim or demand and that you are required to serve a
RN 4 to 12 full &amp; part time. Apply
prehensive Plan. Said property they may have. Each claim must be copy of your Response or Pleading
ln person Sanford Nursing &amp;
being more particulariy described in writing and must indicate the to the Petition upon the petitioner's
FOR
Convalescent
Center
930
as follows:
basis for the claim, the name and attorney, LEON 0. WATTS, at P.O.
Mellonviile.
address
Beginning 1166.4 feet South of the
of the creditor or hIs agent
lox 6564, 423 Palm Ave., Titusville,
East '., Section Post,
North 72 or attorney, and the amount
Florida, and file the original
Cashier.Hoste,s I. Waitress
degrees 43' West 1307.3 fist, North claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, Respons.or Pleading with the Clerk
Exp.ontyi
25'., degrees East 411.5 feet, South 71 the date when it will become dye of the Circuit Court, on or before the
Daltona Inn. 64j 4493
We
need
a
gutsy
personality
and
a
___________________________
degrees 40' East 1133 feet, South shall be stated. If the claim Is 11th day of October, 1919. If you fall
desire to succeed - a posItive
S 450.11feettothepoin$of Beginning, contingent or uflllquldated,
Nurses Aides, up. preferred.
the todoso,aDefaustjudgmentwillbe
attitude with
inner'
an
Apply In person Lakeview
Section 2, Township 20 South, Range nature of the uncertainty shall be taken against you for the relief
arrogance to be the bestl Not
Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd St.
30 East
stated. If the claim is secwsi, the demanded In the Petition.
oneof
our
key
peopleare
making
shall be described. TM
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
'
less
than
asS,000.
year.
If
you
LPN,
Fuiltirne &amp; part time. Apply
Allhave
parties
In Interest and citiiins clamant shall delIver 109flclent County, Funds, this elk day
shall
efl OPPOtUntT
ore lasbing lee a future, I am
In. person. Lakoylew Nursing
Copies of thi claim to the clerk to September, 1879.
heard at said hearing.
looking for youl Are you the gal
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.
enable
the clerk
to mall one copy to
Arthur H. Ieckwith, Jr.
By order of the City Commission each
personal
representative.
that's always had the desire to
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
succeed and never had the op.
AlIpenIntarwint
ORGANIST
COURT
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
portunity? If so, you've got the
to
tm
a
copy
of
this
Notice
of
City Clerk
BY: Cynthia Proctor
opportunity
nowl
Call
.ii,i
CHOIR DIRECTOR
Administration has been milled ore
Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct. 2, 12, 1979
3235176.
requIred,
WITHIN
Grace
United Methodist Church,
DEO.4
THREE Pvblist: September 11, 11, 23, Oc.
I______________________________________________________________________
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP tober 2, 1979
Sanford, Fla. Call3fl.1473or 323.
_____________________
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF DEN.42
TO:
THi$NOTiCE,tOflleanyoblfJ
Lfgal Notice
they may have that challenge
Pvt. Douglas Bert Melby Jr.
:
* * * * * * * * *
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Headquarters Company
validity of the decedent's will, the POE
SEMI NOLE
:
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
COUNTY,
IN
THE
Quarter Møster Center
qualifications of the personal FLORIDA
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Ft. Lee. VA 32101
representative, or the venue or
FLORIDA
79.17*CA.13K
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED lurisdiction of the court.
CIVIL
ACTION NO. 1737
GENARDO
MENDEZ,
JR.
and
that
a
suit
for
adoption
has
bn
:
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND A*RARA.T, MENDEZ, his
wIfe, in Re: The Marriage of
commenced in the Circuit Court at OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
EMPLOYER
Plaintiffs, THOMAS MICHAEL GAGNER,
the 18th Judicial Circuit, Seminole WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
vs.
Husband,
Olteofthefirstpubilcationof this
County, Florida, Case No.
WAYS WE CAN
IDA LOUISE SERGE, at al, etc.
and
CA.20•E. Thetitleof the cause ii In Notice of Administration: Sept. iS
Defendants.
CYNTHIA
F.M.
GAGNER,
Henna
L.
Albert
re: The matter of adoption of Ryan
HELP EACH OTHER
NOTICE TO DEPEND
Wife.
N Personal Representative
Mitchell McGrath, a minor.
THE
STATE
1.
FLORIDA
TO:
We
have applicants.
at
Eitat of
You are required to fil, your
IDA LOUISE SERGE, If alive ,
NOTICE
OP
ACTION
Manley
Albert
Answer or other pleadIngs with the
elid If died, her unknown bone, TO: THOMAS MICHAEL
Dicealid
- Clerk of the above Court, and to
hoteL deviees, granteag, credItOrs
2. You hive the lobs
OAGNER
serve a copy thereof upon MARVIN ATTORNEY POE PIRIOIIAI.
and all Other perfl claiming by,
1* south Court Street
- E. NEWMAN, PA., attorney for the RIPRIIENTATIvI,
through, under or against her, the
Mars, Pennsylvania 16046
Petitioners, 924 N. Magnolia Cai'Iton. Fields. Ward,
unknown spouse, heirs
3.We save you time by screening
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32803, on Emmanuel, SmIth &amp; Cutler, PA
•rantem, cr.dltw's, and all
applicants before sending them
1401 4A Tower,
action
for
dissolution
of marriage
: or before the 26th day of October p,, lOx 1171
uMJlJwn natural srw, If alive,
to you.
___
been filed agaInst you and you
1979. if you fail to do so. a
-rr
arsrilpiredtoserv.acopyofyour
judgment will be entered default
aairst Osiando, F
or alive, their
BY: Robert L. Young
severai and respec. written defensø, if any, to it on
you for the relief
flue unknown. $Odase, heirs, Osedon V. Frederick,
4. You keep our business
demanded in the TIIIPhoIIS: (IN) $194355
: complaint filed herein.
Attorney for
viseee, gratwess and creditors or Wifo. whose
prospering by supplying us wIth
ii sept. 231. Oct. 2,
address
is
P.O.
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealof
Box
ether parties claiming by, through 1783,
your employment needs.
Sanford,
FL
32711,
onor
befO,
this
Court
at
Sanford Seminole
this.
natural OctoberaO,1979,andfii.tpteoriglnal
: County, Florida, this 21st day Of
_____________________________ paIUMS and
theunknown
several
respective
with the clerk of this court either
September,
1979.
:
flIl aiSignees, Succoesors
3. II YOU hive a need call us 1. we
:- (SEAL)
in before service on petitioner's atbeerest, tnaehies or any
IN THE CIRCUIT
will be happy to fulfill it.
feeney
or
immediately
thereafter;
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
IISNTIINTN JUDICIAL CII.
em CIIIsnInS bY HirouSli, us'
otherwise.
default
will
be entered
Clerk of the Circuit Court in
CUlT, IN AND FOR BIMINOLI ir S011flSt any f'pSI'efiIJt SI'
I'
you for the relief demanded
and for Seminole County, COUNTY, FLORIDA
lal entity Mmii en a defendant, against
WE BELIEVE IF
In the petItion.
Florida.
SM all claimants, PIfUø$ or
CASE NO. 794611.CA4$I
SOMEONE HAS AN
WlTNE$Smyhandandtheaiof
BY June I. Curtis
rtios natural or corpsvet,
IN RU: MARRIADE OPt
INVESTMENT
this Court on September 2), 1979.
Deputy Clerk
DOLLY S. PATE,
Petitioner,
IN THEIR FUTURE
(SEAL)
Publish: September 23.1. October 2, •
defendant; and all claimants,
THEY WILL DOARETTIR JOB
.rthu, H. $eckwith, Jr.
9, 16, 1979.
eresna or psrtlis. natural or
LOUII F. PATS,
As
Cierk
of
the
Court
DEN. Ill
Respsniati. Nvoto. or whose exact legal states
HELP USTO HELP YOU
By: June I. Curtis
ie UMfleWfl claiming umier UI., at
NOTICIOPACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TO:
As Deputy Clerk
flue aNus nemid or ISKibSd
MA EMPLOYMENT
' 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP THE
defendants or parties or claimmn. to PubliSh Sept. 231 Oct. 2,9, l6 1979
LOUiS
. PATE
STATE OP FLORIDA. IN AND p
912 Frsnch Avo.
havi lay rIgil, title or Werest in DIN-Ill
______________________
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Na lands dosa'ibe
323.3176
YOU. ARE NOTIFIED ..,; .
CIVIL ACTION NO.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
tellsws
79.1460-CAME
petition
fir
Di
mlvtisn
SI
tMrrlae
IN RE: The matter lithe adipilea p
NAMI STATUTE
fl, fe 5, LAKE KATHRYN
* * * * * * * *
beiji fi
aga
si;
Na PARK
FOURTH
ADON. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
PetItiOn
lISlE
an
award
if
*M
Notice
is
hereby
BRADLEY LARRICK BUTNEE
given
that
the
certain preparty ownii by yop pi Casselhurry pierios,_acosriin.$s undersigned, pursuant
to the
Notice
Pitltisner, DOLLY S. PATS en flue Phi thereof ii rswded In P$
PICtItISIO Name Statute" Chapter
NOTICE
,
by
lbs
entlroty,
ISCIfId
ot
Records
TO- LEONARD ROY YOUNG
11i Uatu.es.wIll register
PLOR IDA STATUTES 197.24$
of $eniinole County,
Smd,
piorlii.
St. Cloud, FlorIda 33796
NOTICEOPAPPI.ICATION
wIIIuftusCIerkoItheCI,cvitCev,tin
and move particularly descrIbed en:
and
FOE TAX DIED
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
SemInole C1unty, Florida,
at
wsoii ss1di.css
Lat 5, SlIck "0", RIPLAT cc
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
WELOON LARRICK SUTNER his SANORA
pr
ssi receipt
f
ffi
UNITS 1 and P. adIq wikagia:
petitioned the above.styied court isv . the Plat
m tic. that Jack I. lumper &amp; Pauline W.
.
ffiurs, 1SWied
the adoption of the mlnsr child
ION PSIflpIS' the holder of the following
name,
$s.wIt:
SUPER
YOU
ARE
HERESY
NOTIFIED
Pie$IsekI7,pegss1lapi15,ef
named fl lb. Pilitlis ISV AdiptisA, Public
that GEIARDOM$ND(Z.JL.pi CORPORATION doing business as certIficates his flied sold cee.
Ras.m SI Seminole County.
Hf Icaf is isv a tax deed to be 151usd
s fOld herein the written
URWA T. M$NDSZ. hIS wite, Pswer k COfopifly fpi5I'
I COnsintsf the natural mother
weave enused in business at 34 iner. Tluecertiflcafe number and
of lbs
hjMp Slim alMSIW. Court at tt SlgitLUI* Judiclal Riverviow Avenue, Altamente NVfl at l$susnce, Iho dIICrIatIen if
chIld sought to be adopto4, NANCY
YOU All PURTHU NOTIPIID CircuS, in
I
ff property, and Na names in
for lomlesle
P1.38713.
MAY
SUTNER, and the .usher tp.. sill PetItion INS NIbS is Flsrtdo. ts gaul
the tItleceesety
at lbs lprkuga.
child, LEONARD
ThatNa,tlssWgr.s$ediesald which It woo 11515151 are en
BRADLEY
roliss the ,svm at me
inisuess enterprise are as teItivs: IsiSsis: Certificate N.. 1St Year
YOUNG; and you are hereby
aaw
ii
..sn1,
tgu inayns
Issuance lrn. Descriptuen of'
NV
s
s.
ssvsa
$ commanded to serve a copy your
at
ve regaired Is wruss espy
written defensei, ii
u L.
Property: LOT 11 ILK S
S
any,
in
any,
on
atyar.wr'Nten
defers.,
II
lay,
toTNOMAI-0•
NARLOW C MIDDLITOH, As.
DelodaLorlsndo,Ovange Covaty, LOCKNANTS 1USD. PB 3 P028...
PUIMAII,•I$Q, p.
en Na
Nlanar at.
(Some in which alesslel Fields,
torney for the PetItiOner, whsse
september?, iws
AN.IUM
sgr
VERNON MIZI, JR., ai, and NIl lbs Irlulnol wIts, lbs PublISh Slot.
11,15 35, OCt.P, $78 ONustesd M. Helm.
I address Is POst Off iCS lea S1$,
DIN-Il
Mount Dora. Florida 32711, in
.
County of Seminole, state of
r ._
,,
804*4,
at c.wa
before
P151115.
11th day if OcNSer AD. behis in. nin 15y
couneus,, i.aseri slEflitur.
1979, and file the original wIth *15
-.
W. (f15 3171, en or before Oct 11
Unleos SUCh certificate or car.
-fIleNaoral*4thinSC$srat im,
Court, lifter bS*I lI1'VNo
NIlcales shall be reheated ac.
wtos a default
Ibis
it
Silbir
!I
ulrviis
IS
____
_____
_____
________
______
PICTITIOU$ NAME
petitioners attorney
i'hutts tS law the Property
uSlmate
lvm.i *111 55
.mlinii
or lm Po$itlisiq'_attorney or No. ___
_____
NSOICS Is hereby givis that I am disaibsi In such cirtificals or
mediately tfweoftor; Slhorwise a
s,MIor;
-p
.-'
cert Wlcatei will be slid Is She
default may be entered aisWt you flsfoift tetil N inland lnul NV WITNESS
Ave.. sewi, $eminot.
my
flue relief demanded in said (Sr She rIbsi dwin
Idofteat cash bidder at lbs court
is
as
for
Petition.
___
at slid Court in lbs tub day at COIl
uw doer an lbs lNu day of Di.
VIYQR 1l VICES, aN that I Nosy, $79 1111:55 AM.
. WITNESS my hand and soil at
'I
..
.
.
WaNserISsgrsoWnamewI*lM
this Court at lan*t . 5j5
Dud thIs 27th doy it IWguW,
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ARTHUR H. SlCKWlyN ,,, Clerk at the CircuIt Court, Sembiels $78.
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323.499)
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ExpansionCapital needed,
Iipct. guaranteed return
i.113.971.9539

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Noon Friday

To Share
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Working lady or college student to
share my home. Call before
11:30 am. or aft 3p.m. 569.1171.

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1', baths home. Good location,
newly painted, fenced yard &amp;
Much More. Only $29,.

3 BR, 1½ B split plan, fenced yd.,
s. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for 531.900.

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 3495400 332.1939

ONTHE
GOLF COURSE

Why not join the fastest growing
RealEstateOfficeintown?
Find out if we can
make you a better deal.

3227972

Harold Hall Realty

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night
Inc.

Longwood. 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot. Privacy fence, at.
tached garage,8 yrs. old 555.000.
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, CENTRAL
AIR I HEAT, CARPETS, ALL
APPLIANCES, PRIVACY
FENCE, ALL BRICK. $36,500.

V Enterpriso. Inc.
Medel Inc+. Realtor
644 3013

3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, CARPETING, NEW
PAINT. 531.500.

Brand new Lh. front 2 BR, 28, w
carpet, full appliances, tile roof,
Sc. patio, Cement block const.,
city sewer &amp; water, paved
street. 678 0659. 528.995
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SEIGLER REALTY

E. Altamonle Dr.

Air Conditioning, Heating, Elect,i.
Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671.6281.
Lic., loaded &amp; Ins.

LR.BR Combinatlon,fuil kitchen,
bath. Adults, no pets
3733979

Central HeatS. Air Coed. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 27.1771

1 BR furn apt. Air, water pd
Adults, no pets. $110 mo +
deposit. Aft 5323-lW

Beauty Care _____________________________

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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519E.1stSt.322.5712

Carpentry

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generalhomerepairs.nolob,00
small' Call 323.9465 anytIme.

LakeMary.sanford. 3 BR, 25
Good schools. Children welcome
1373 322.1094

Lasa,'dsss
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American Sod
331 2200
BAH IA SOD $30 (400 sq. ft.)
Free Del. on 1100 sq. ft. or tnore,
C &amp; M Yard Care Service
3220797
3230500
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Hauling

NOFEE

Drives,pstios,walke&amp;etc,

REALTY, REALTOR 3393500,

LICENSED4699453

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too small. $904914,

trees, fenced yard, $373. n.j.
4952

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 25 yrs: Exit. 569.1562,

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County C2, with heated &amp; COoled
office or show rm space + drive.
in storage or display area.

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REAL ESTATE

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Custom Office Cleaning, corn.
menical, new const. Licensed,
bonded &amp; Insured, Quality Service everytime, Ph. 323.0311 or
6615914.
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323 5374

Alternations, Oreuit1,aking

Drapes,Upholstery

STENSTROM

youroil heater
cleaned now,,323.395,

REALTY

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REALTORS

323.0707

CailBart

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

NOTICE
DISABLED
AMERICAN

Ho1mIInIlwnthIàs

ResldentiallCommerclal .
3225702
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773.4137

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Quality workmanship. No lob too
smallorbig. Interiøror exterior.
Praswre cleaning. 322-0071.

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Chaper
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5 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Bail. 327.132)

Hwy. 17.92

South of Sanford

PAINTING, CARPENTRY'

CUSTOM CABINETS
FrOSESI.
322441aftsvS:*

Meetings
Business- 7:30 1st Tuss.

INSULATION -lasting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas
Cellulose. Lowest PVIC8. Call

Bingo

321.0038 or $OOlI4ö7Oi'colIict,

Every Wed. ISit..
Early SIi* 7: 13 p.m.

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club or organIzation can
appear in this liSting each

rates. 104363.

week for only $3.50 per
week? This Is an ideal
way to Inform live public
.pewr club act$nIer

Kidsgone, but the swing 5 inthe
back yard isn't? Sell It with a
want ad. Call 322.1611,

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Sales, passport photos I
fast
repair service. mios.
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S(CMII Btijsrs is, a'antaif inwStmanl. PIac a ds cast
CISssltIsdadfer results. 333.3611

Vinyl rspeW&amp;r,ca1a,

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call:

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322• 2420

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IEAUSTIFULS.,, EXECUS'VIVE_S
HOME. DEIARY, 1113 Baths,
lovely landscaping, split bid.

Purchas.Mortgag,s

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Dial 322.
2611 or 831-9993

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Drangs Ave., Suite 304, Winter

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323-2222

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OF A LIFETIME I

LOOK AT THESE IMPROVEMENTS
7,000 sq. ft. executive lodge with butlers quarters, walk.in
fireplace, 3.bars &amp; recreation room.
3 bedroom, 2 bath home
Complete l6.stall horse stable
3 cottages to house the staff
Modern 17,000 sq. It. show barn
Equipment sloragc area
Standby power plant

refrigerator, walk.In wine cooler, large Island
• 10 mIles of drainage ditches
I12 miles of graded roads
• 1.$00 foot landing strip (now closed)
'• Highway frontage on It. 33
• Iiri9tiOi1 wells
• 20 water holes stocked with bass

DON'T MISS THIS IMPORTANT AUCTION!
INSPECTION: Property may be viewed from our HELICOPTER on Friday, Oct. S from 10a.m. til 4p.m.,
and Saturday, Oct. 6 (Day 01 Auction) from 9a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Property may be viewed from the GROUND
on Saturday, September 29 from 10a.m. till p.m. FrIday, Oct. 510a.m. to 4p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6(Oay of
Auction) 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
DIRECTIONS: From south Florida take RI. 27 north to 1.4, weston 1-4 to It. SSA exit, then north for I ml. to
Rt. 557, West I left) to Polk City. Then Rt. 33 north for about S miles to property.

FREE BAR-B.QUE CHICKEN Plus,,. $200 FREE CASH DRAWINGI
Call your friends they'd appreciate hearing about this ran auction opportunity I

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TERMS: 10% down, balance 10 years at 10%
Broker participation invited, must phone for details.
Clip this ad as a reminder. Phone for brochure

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In Sanford.
WHIOHAMPURNITURICO.
311! Se. Diange Biesais Troll,

BY OWNR-3 BR heme In geedl
coed. $31,115. Will held w-

sbJIuiiIloI den. 321431.

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Sanford, Fla. • Take Hwy. 17.92 to Airport Blvd. • Go East 1 mile to
Sanford Ave. .Turn right'. Go'l '/2 - miles and bearleft to Pine Way
• Turn left and go 1 mile to property. Follow auction signs.
T.rms: $1,500.00 down • Bal. 30 days . Terms Available
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Inspection: Sept. 2930, Oct. 345 126 p.m.
Information or Color Brochur.

PURNITURE.IEDOIMG
EASY TERMS with store I manchigI Na one in Orlando$anford
Via refused credit If you will
pay ¼ dswel Let us help you
estabilsi, local credit. We deliver

SUNSHINE STATE.

where governors and

26 Parcels • 130 Acres Zoned A-i . 5 Acres Each • Wooded Tracts and
Lush Meadows • Paved Road Frontage • Private Roads • Lake Jessup
• Boat Ramp • 8/ Acre Park

Park. 644-4433._________. I
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SO-Mscellamous for Sal.
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formal otning, wt.In kitchen
aguippel. heat pump, Igs lot,
fruIt trees, W,381

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HUGE MASTER
BEDROOM, 3 ldrm 2 Baths,
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%1er dignitaries caine for rest and
recreation. Considered the prestige ranch
of central Florida.

0 Country Club
C Homesite with acreage
Folks who like nature with peace and quIet...
and lots of room to "spread out."
The gentleman farmer who enjoys a natural
environment of grass, trees and ponds.
o Th: powerful eecutiv who wants a prestigious

62-Lawn-Garden
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Business loans. Florida Mar-

EwIisg Ifr.Id
CLASIIFIED
DEPA*TMLNT

IDEAL FOR:
CttIe Ranch
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PALM H AMMOC
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Individual Wants To--

Will bu', 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We

LONOW000

THE ENTIRE2I080ACRES

'AUCTION

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1 yr. warranty,

financing,

10155.

BUY1 PARCEL...OR

46 Parcels ...5 Acres and up!

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home, fenced front I. back, good
neighborhood, peed schools, 1
yr. warranty, $37,100.
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room plan, ge closets, excellent

ANYTIME
..MuIfipIe Listing Service

Branch Office

We buy your equity, close in 21 firs.
AWARD REALTY. REALTOR
3393180

LIKE NEWI Contplstely
redecorated I landscaped,
immaculate, 3 Sdrm 1½ Bath

2565
'REALTORS (g PARK
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Losingyourhome$credlt?Iw,fl
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 332.0216,
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trees; 133,500.

MORE

POinting. Roof, homes, mobile

Mates, elc.MObIIi home special
12x40, $32.50. Reasonable rates,

3394531.

-If your Ck* or or$sm-

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9111
Evesaften6&amp; weekends

47-RealEstaleWanted

this delIghtful 3 Bdrns 1½ Bath
home; large lot; close to bus
stop, hospital I. shopping; fruit

'REAL ESTATE ASSOCiATES IJOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
. LIADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

R&amp;R Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning,

all work guar. 333.7153.

misc. Call Paul Nunter

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3657273

NESTLE UNDER THE OAKS in

RANTED. Only $4L%0I

II Miles NE of Lakeland, Florid, 17 MIles SW of Disney World

To be AUCTIONED

SINGER FUTURA 197$ model
slightly used sold for $589, pay
balance of $175 or 9 payments of
$21.53. Call credit manager 3229411.

"THE LAND MANN"

SpacIous LI, OR, satin kit.,
'.'Inc.gorogelMoref IPP WAR-

PhoIø*pNc

Handy Paul, has truck wiN.trsvei.
Wants to make small pisii,
repsirs, carpentry, painting

Lucille E. Dillon, REALTOR
130.9025

-'ATTRACTIVE 2 51,1 bath homf
inLoctuArboronextra large loti

sharp I

2080 ACRES

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For rent Sanford 25th St. Store
buIlding, 60*10, will remgdel for
qualified tenant. 6446439 or 617.
0101.

See -Then Call

J.MANNREALTOR

p.m.

iFormerly The Weliman Ranch)

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3 BDRM, 2 BATH, central AIR

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 1 bath home

197) Delta "88"
I Or ,auto, air, $1295
322 3505

SUNNY ACRES RANCH

NAMED VARIETIES
Blooming African Violets
2401 Airport Blvd.

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115.4 FALMOUTH OPEN HOUSE

with specious LI, Fla Rm., eat.
in kIt, new carpet 1. newly
painted I Just 537,1001

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Homlrepairs&amp;appiiancesto
Over 10 yrs. sip. Reasonable

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Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Est. 3231704,

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710

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leg. Real Estate Broker,,
26l0SanfordAve.
321-0759
Aft. Hi's. 377.7643,322.4569

DELTONA $34,800,
$1250 down PHA
ASSUME 6 pct. or No Down VA

SUPER 1 BR, 1 bath mobile home
on country mini farm, lots of
potontlali I acresi A Buy for
541.5551

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BATE MA N R EA L TY

on urge corner iou unuy

542.5001

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BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly
renovated inside &amp; out. New CH,
w-w carpet, fenced yd. $32,000.
332.9351 days; 323.5719 eve.

JUST LISTED 4 BR, 2 bath home
in Wynn*oodI Pool &amp; Patio, 2

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Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars.
ampliliers, drums etc. Bob Balls
DiScount Music Center. 2202
French Ave. .%

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Cli CAA
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221 Yale Dr., Academy Manor, 3

All PAINTING

ANIMAL HAVEN

clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shidy inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also aIr cond.
cages. 332.5752.

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOWSAND
Call Cark&amp;Hirt 323 7580

FURNITURE&amp;THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New &amp; Used Furniture
5005 Sanford Ave.
323 6593

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 332 1621. 372 iao

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DAY TONA AU TO AUCTION
Hwy 97, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
putliC AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904235
Sill for further details.

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INC.
530.6433 or 339.4711 eves.

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PIJIILIC REAL ESTATE

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford, FIji. 32711

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Top Dollar Paid
junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3225990

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Good Used Furn Appliances.
Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg Material 322 5659

STEREO
Must sell Zenith walnut stereo.
AM.FM stereo radio, 4 speed
turntable. diamond needle, 8
track. Sold new $450. balance
due $128 or take over my
payments 01 $16 per month. Call
862 5391 day or night
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Goodused TV's,$25&amp;up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando Dr.
Ph 322 0352

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'73 Pontiac, 4 Dr.
AC, PB. PS I Owner
58953270713

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JEAN NORRIS
Ferns 8. Exotic Plants
601 Celery Ave.
Nelson Roses

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES
Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 377 8721

25" Zenith Console color TV '72
model, $250. Sanford Furnilure
Salvage, 1192 So of Sanford.
322 8721.

LAK EFRONIT LOT'LOCH ARBOR 52-Appliances
Prize of the area. Gorgeous view, ...-many trees. 150x1S5. OwnerWasher repo GE deluxe model.
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Assoc. 3278193
Sold orig. $109.35 used short
time. Bai. $119.14 or $19.35 mo.
7 acres Lake Sylvan, $40,000. Best
Agent 3391316.
Terms. William Mallczowski,
Realtor 322.7913.
Refrigerator
repo 17 Cu. ft.
Westinghouse. Sold., onig. $514,
ACR EAGE close in ss,000 an acre.
bal. $206 or $21 ma. Agent 339.
Terms.
1386.
Mobile homes with lots financing

Casselberry, 517 Lk Kathryn Dr. I
BR, 2 B, across from Lk.
Kathryn. Drive by today.
$46,300.
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Beat thewinter rush have -

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Apopka home site, $3000 cash. City
sewer, water, paved street,
adult community. Call 9.5,
0659.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

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Likonew full size sleeper. Made by
Jamison, 5)45 Sanford Fur+
niture Salvage, 17+92 So. of
Sanford. 3228121.

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GENEVA
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. l0pct.dwn. By owner
365-3491, eve. 319-343)

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290N.17.fl,Casselberry,Fm.
$345200
Eve. 562.3635
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CHIc. Cleaning
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Bedroom suite, oak dresser, 7
mirrors, 1g. door chest, full or
queen head board, 5-400 comp.
F,ee Delivery! Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 1192 SO. of
Sanford. 322 8121.

1977 Country Aire 35 It. furnished
park model,2tip outs. H&amp;A, Fla.
Rm. added. Much More. See this
one. 323 6254.

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add ons. Quality work, no fob

Loch Arbor, 3 BR. 3 bath, Fam,
Rm., quiet culdesac, shade

Busy hwy. corner. Lease this
attractive 2100 sq. ft. bldg. Zoned

Yard debris, Trash
Appliancesl.Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.337)
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1972 Maverick 2 Dr
2x91T185332 55.000
323277)
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'óóBroncolwh dr
cxc. mech cond.
$1900 322 7045
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Brand new Dining Room suite
by
Trogdon. Table, a chairs, leaf &amp;
china. While contemporary, $550
comp. Sanford
Furniture
Salvage, 17-92 St. of Sanford.
322 8721.

See our 'beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
l03 orlando Dr.
3235200
L_VA&amp;FHA Flnanaln9

5 UNIT APARTMENT
1, 2 &amp; 3 BR, some furnished, good
income, owner financing with
excellent terms. 2 BR unit Incomplete will discount as is.

DELTONA
CUSTOM DESIGNED HOME 3
BR 2 0, C H&amp;A, ww carpet,
formal dining, beautifully eqpt
kit Inc. built.ln Microwave. Near
schools &amp; recreation. $64,500.

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1978 SInger Futura Fully auto.
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $181 or
$21 mo. Agent 339 8386.

42-Mobile Homes

By Owner 3 BR 2 bath 90 x 130 ft.
lot, 10 x 20 FR, fenced yard +
fruit trees, new carpet, new AC,
utility bldg., carport &amp;
workshop. $33,900. 322-8028.

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Want adS are black 8. vhite &amp; read
all over

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Winnebago '73 Minnie Winnie,
mi, extra clean, many extras.
Asking $7,500 Aft. 6 p.m. 323
0989.

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TV repo 19" Zenith Sold orig
5493+75 bal. $183.16 or $17 mo
Agent 339 8336+

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Sofa traditional 100 in silver grey,
excellent cond., S13S game
table with 4 chairs can be used
as dining table hexagon shaped
pecan wood with slate Iik top,
$115. Call after 5- 30 32? 6653
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REALTY

OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.
322 023i, 322.0779. 323.7173

OSTEEN
LAKE FRONT 3 BR home on 3
wooded acres. Perfect for
horses. ideal country living.

Cheap cutting. Up to 1 acre. If too
thick for your mower, call 323.
8371 or 3231701 till Fri. Oct. 5th.

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ALL FLORIDA

53-1V.Radio.Stereo

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Beds. Dbl motel box springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction 12)5 S. French, 323-73.40.

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75-Recreational Vehicles

Antiques Sterling silver,
Gold. Diamonds
Bridges Antiques. 323 280)

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Antique BR suite7 pc.
$.3SOor best offer.
322 0443. eve 323 8453.

JUNE
PORZIG REALTY

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

quiet

lawn $ef'VICO

Light

3 BR 1 B fenced yd, utility rm,
needs some TLC. $26,500.

NEAR IDYLLWILDE elem.
school. 4 BR, 2 B, 1g. fenced bk
, C.H&amp;A, w.w carpet, located
on
street. $45,000.

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R 8. .J Land Clearing, Sanford, Fl.
LoaderS. Dragline work
Free Eat. 323.7109
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Frigidaire Washing Mach inc
$25
322 3505
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FREE
Siberian Huskey Pup
323 1039

Cash 322-4132

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ObI sliding glass door, S'x6'6",
Comp. w glass, frame 8. track.
Several misc items, pull golf
carts, some turn. 3326737.

UV VU!

Summerlin Ave. 3 BR, 2 bath
$28,500. $3,000 down &amp; assume
mortgage of $250 mo. 32202)6.

3 BR newly painted in &amp; out,
fenced rear yd w.trees. This
home has much more to see. So
call now. $32,900.

SANFORD
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
lust reduced 3 BR 1/ b, eat.in
klt,sc. porch, privacy fenced yd,
w.w carpet, new roof, new
Energy Saving C lILA, n•ar
schools Ii shopping. Now only
132,100.

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take a cue, and sell it with a
Herald classified ad. Call 322.
2611.

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Cfefltial Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Cal Dell's Auction, 323 5620
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Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Retrig .
tools

*REFRIGERAIOKS.
Assorted colors &amp; sizes, $35 up
C'uaranteed Sanford Auction,
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Cute little bik house. 2 BR, 1 8. 1g.
lot. $5,000 dwn, $200 mo. Owner
will carry mort $23,500. 1514
Elliott Ave. 322 4455.

339.0501

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are iust
taking up space with a want ad
In the Herald 332.26)) or 831.9993.

31Apartments Furnished

Apts. for Senibn cltizãtj 'Do
town, very clean &amp;
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave
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Sanford. Adults, no pets. 1 BR, AIr,
ww carpet, residential area.
S145$190mo. 323.1019.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315 E First St.
322 5622
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New 233 Homes, 4 pct. lnter, to
qualified buyer. $34,000 to
$44,000. Low down payments,
'BUILDER. 3222237.

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2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

701 Bldg.

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Cash for your lot' Will build on

Immediate possession On tt)is
quality i BR, 2 B Brittany style
home at 311 Fairway Rd in
beautiful Loch Arbor. To settle
estate it Is realistically priced at
$67,500. About ' cash to mort. or
refinance up to 90 PCt. Call
SEMINOLE REALTy, 322-5232
for appt.

KENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines5
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
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VA-F HA.235-Con. Home
Low Down Payment

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Push button controls, has
carousel, Still in warranty.
Origir.aIIy
$6.19,
payments of $21 mo Agent 339

WINTER PARK FURNITURE CO
HAS CLOSED THEIR
000RSFOREVER!
GENEVA 1' acres, i R, 2 We are offering their 580.000 In
bath. 555,000.
venlory of new furniture, bed.
ding, &amp; GE applIances &amp; TVs at
HOUSE WITH
DISTRESS PRICES!? Public 8.
BEAUTY
SHOP. Good location. 54.4,900.
Dealers Invited! SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or323.7832
lando Wholesale Furniture Dist.
2500 Industrial Blvd. ott Silver
Eves. 322 0612. 327 1581,
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
322 8182. 327 7117
Paint, I blks. west of III. 298207 E. 25th St.
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,2575 Open daily 96. Sun. 12-6.

2 BEDROOM, FORMAL DINING
ROOM WOOD FLOORS, FIRE.
PLACE, SCREENED PORCH.
COMPLETELY REDECORAT.
ED, NICE CORNER. $32,000,

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MUL TIPL EL ISTING REALTOR

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH POOL
WITH CENTRAL AIR 8. HEAT,
COUNTRY KITCHEN, FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE,
LARGE SCREENED PORCH, 2
CAR GARAGE. $31,000.

MAYFAIR'S BEST BUY.
Beautiful I BR, 2 B home w-2
FR's on gorgeous con lots for
only $59,900!

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$35,300.

SPACIOUS &amp; GRACIOUS .1 Bdrm,
2 story home w-2600+ sq. ft. on
large corner lot has been
beautifully refurbished inside 8.
out. Don't miss it Ion Only
$63,000.

STEMPER AGENCY

3 BR, 2 0, pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.
$39,300, Terms.

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1", acres on Orange Blvd in Paola.
Only $24,430. Owner will carry
mont. with 40 pct. down.

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CITRUS GALORE can be found
around this large 3 Bdrm home
w-terrific 20' FIa. Room and 13'
workroom. Priced right at
$31,900.

Chev
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new camper top, low mi.
$2500. 322 1624

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SALE I!

3 BEDROOM. 1' BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CONDITIONER, OVERSIZED LOT.
GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED TO

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a THIS LOVELY older home is
one of Sanford's pioneer 2 Story
homes with charm and comfort.
4 or 5 BRs, 2 baths. We Invite
your inspection, just reduced
$38,000.

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English saddle. 18 in. Cortina. Plus
fttflS Extras Good Condition
$130 322 7478
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Westinghouse washer 8. dryer
good shape! $225 set Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So of
Sanford. 322 8721

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Reel's Body Shop
ll09SanfordAve,

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3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT &amp;
AIR, CARPORT. $32,500.
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

UNDER MARKET- 7 yr old 3
Bdrm home wCentral H-A,
carpet, spilt bedroom plan, &amp; 1g.
fenced yard in good area.
$34,500.
w.w

Choice builders lot on Florida
Ave., in Dreamwold. Duplex or
residential, fenced &amp; shaded.
512,500

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

1892 MODEL, 2'., STORY VIC.
TORIAN SHOWCASE FOR REMODELING. $35,000.

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Camp pants 8. jackets $9.99 es.
ARMY NA'VY SURPLUS
3iOSanforclAve.
322 5791

$39,900.

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on large commercial lot. $17,000.

ASSUME 7.75 PCT. MORTGAGE
Nice pool home on Ig lot. 38R 2 B
w extras. Lg. LR, FR &amp; fenced
patio, C H&amp;A, range, refrig. &amp; w
w carpet. Good area, corn
fortable 1700 sq. ft. of living.

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2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, COMS
PLETELY REMODELED,
NEW CARPET, HEAT, NEW
ROOF. $21,900.

COUNTRY GEM - 3 Bdrm
bargain has brand new: Central
HA, w-w carpet, decorator
wallpaper, &amp; beamed ceilings on
200' lot, all for $29,500!

1 BR-S194 up. Pool Adufts only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call

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older 2 story home in "move.in"
Condition. Asking only 512,300
Interested? Call us today for
appointment.

½ duplex, kit app, $200 dep,
$200mo. Rent w.opf ion
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to buy. Owner 323.7457.

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W. Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3327881, Sanford

* HAVE SOUEEZE1TiS' Then

1~ acres on W. 1st St. near
Riverview. Unbelievably priced
at $14,000.

Convenient2BR
fenced, Air &amp; Heat
ww Carpet. 322.1462

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Beautiful 3 BR, 7'!, bath
Townhouse in Sanora with 2 car
garage, pool &amp; tennis court
privileges inciuded. $323 ma.,
1st, last, &amp; damage required.
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322.4281.

38771.

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3 acres beautifully wooded
Osteen. Owner will finance easy
terms.

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Build to Suit -our lot or yours.
F H A; V A, F HA 235 &amp; 215

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Room in private home. All home,
yard &amp; pool privileges. Prefer
man, woman or couple with
drivers license. Write box 32 CO
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1437,
Sanford, Fl 37171.

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YOUR FUTURE

sure toget

HOUR £0 322•9283

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Room, bath, board, laundry, TV,
tele., C•AC in priv. home.
Gentleman-nonsmoker
134.
9336.
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Clean, turn, room. Separate bath &amp;
entrance. Air &amp; heat. Close to
restaurants. Cable TV hookup.
322.3114.
Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
500 S. Oak $417153.
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Room for rent in private
home with bath &amp; kitchen
prIvileges. 323.fl59.

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$35,300.

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classife, ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

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rm, fenced, FHA Appraised

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3 units on 1g. lot zoned comm. (2) 2
BR,) 1 BR, 2 carports. Only
$42,500.
Selgier
Realty
BRoKER: 321-0640, 337.1577.

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FOUR BR, 2 B. New carpet, newly
painted, C.H&amp;A. $32,500.

I &amp; 2 BR apt avail soon. Walking
distance to downtown area,
newly remodeled &amp; decorated,
w-w carpet, AC, turn or unfurn.
Adults only no pets. $180 &amp; up.
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Looking For a New-Home? Check the Want Ads for houses
of every size and once.

HS grad w.Iight office skills would
like chance. Light bookkeeping,
typing, filing &amp; phone exp. Write
N.E.C., Bx 901, Sanford, Fla.

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carpet, pool. Close to every
thing. $31,500. 3270323.

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cuinstances this
year,
if you carefully explore all of
situations could develo p
your alternatives
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allf"your financial bue- ingenuity will find openings
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through which postal inspectors would watch employee's in the early
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Etched over
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First St. are the words Sanford Public
At each side of the double front door are concrete
columns and Ranking the front steps to the building are
o old round-globed street lights.
7M old building houses not only volumes cont
the
mysteries of knowledge but also treasures frogn Seminole
County and Sanford's past and donated items from
citizens long-forgotten.
Yet the days the building saves u a library may be
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and others In the field y
hoiae the number of volumes necessary to serve the
population; the branch library, they say, should be In a
more central locatim and In a more modern fwWty.
Thie present building was acquired by ft city for use u
a libilmy in late 11163 as a gLft from the U.S. General
Services Adinlnldration, The gilt Included a reverter
clause requiring thad-the building be maintained as a
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library I 20 ye
until 1983, or ownersh jr
re"rt to the federal pvernment.
The City lemed the building for $1 a year to the county
als a bmach library in 1975. At the as= time, the city's
collectim of39,000 books and other mementos were tuned
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Mw Isme Is up next yea, and the county Is corullidering
mo,4 the library new q
OrkdAA&amp;.ft bidift was wastructedi in 1917 ps a pod
ofike dw*the early days of World Ww 1. Unlike most
bdWIW In this am of Central Florida, it hu a
Waal". Social futures Include Ittutnels within the
wWb al the Wacmd which 1eW to obserution points on
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A new ctdef of the "Tribe of was always interested and
Seminole H1g School," John Y always cooperative," Reynolds
Mercer of Sanford, will be said.
honored Friday with speclail
"Wis the greatest honor ever
ceremonies
before
the awarded to me. I am pleased
Q.sJ football beyond measure," Mercer said
game and again at a reception today. Mercer, 57, took an
following the game.
retirement as president of the
Seminole High School Flagship Bank, Sanford, last
Principal Don Reynolds said week.
today the football game will be
Mercer changed his career
s honor field from education to bank
dedicated in M ercer'
during ceremonies beginning at in 1965 when he became the

president of the Seminole High
School Boosters Club, active In
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the
Sanford
downtown
redievelopiment program and
enlisted the Sanford area banks
to pledge $1 million in loans to
updat. the downtown; a
member of the Seminole
Community College advisory
committee; past president of
the boosters club at CC; past
nty savings bond
a "Paul Harris
hi no
745p m. prior to the game. The executive officer of the then
fellow for the Rotary Club;
reception will be held after the newly created U.S. Bank of
was a Sanford Jaycees boss of
game at the Sanora Clubhouse Seminole. He was named
the year and is president of the
from 10 p.m. to midnight. The president of the bank in 19N
Sanora
H om eo w n e rs
J01IN MERCER
Association.
. reception is open to all Mercer's and when it was merged with
the Flagship Bank in July 1978
friends.
...being honored
A native of Kentucky, Mercer
The athletic boosters club at was president of the new bank.
moved to Florida in 1949 and
He is chairman of Group V Commerce and is currently taught in high school and
the school is sponsoring the two
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Florida Bankers Association member of the board of elementary school and was
"When we (the boosters) and serves on the board ot directors; president of the high school principal, nd
needed to borrow money to directors of the Florida Sanford Rotary club and is still principal in junior highs and
build the stadium, Reynolds Bankers Association.
a member of the board there; elementary schools and I
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said "Mercer arranged the
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time. resolution on the matter for
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means and once inside open the
Door locks designed to keep doors and remove a large safety and security," coal- regular meeting, but no it,
persons from getting out of a volutne of merchandise. Doors missioner Bob'Sturm said.
dication of direction was given
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flulini, as well from getting which have the dead bolt,
into a building will not be double key lock could not be Sturrn said some insurance
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would presumably prevent a security of dead bolt locks on the future construction of a $2.5
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formally reached by com- He said the danger of the dead the use of the double key locks, funds to plan and construct the
bolt lockS is tW Someone Will on a special exception basis. facility. The remaining twub
missioners Tuesiday duft
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issue was the use of 'dead
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72nd VAr, No. 35—Monday, October 1, 1979--Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(U$p$ 41•210)—Prfce 15 Cints

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Pop e Urges Irelland
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bUBUN, Irelend (UPI) Pope John Paul ilurged
rnecatatk Mowers to
111ove your enemy" and end the
drife in Nodhsrn Ireland dw
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today.
Th. pop planned ahelicopter
visit to Limerick for his
farewell mosibg onItith 1011
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Bodon wie the "WSW" of
the mWloi peeple me city
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Ralph Turlington about not
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an act of God. Layer said
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God" and dodged the day
would be forgiven.
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IPPSm1flCS5 he conthually ran
"TO be honest with you, I aged man drieked "I am Jesus seine theme acroas the Atlantic
up to two hours behind woui say I wu all that thi" and dashed
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tschedule, the pontiff appeared reiigloin, but this - this Is
From about 100 feet was to deliver a major speech
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Invigorated by the eataUc something I Wouldn't have away, the pope watched In Tuesday.
ISCPtiOI1 he received at everymissed," said Mm Kennedy, 13, startled silence u a dozen
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courses and Pe fields to ese youth flW at Gaiway.
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Not all may have been prletbsgg.d for qulee
Northern lreland, and repeated daybrandlngua"malicioia
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love the pope," they It again and again In other He" a suggestion It was coo.
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sidering a cease-fire in
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Monday, Oct. 1, 7,

Evening Herald Sanford, FL

Altamonte Accident Vi ctim I den tified
The 19-year-old man killed in a Friday night car crash on date
434 in Altamonte Springs has been identified as Wendell
Orin Huse, Jr. of Winter Park, Altamonte Springs police said.
A passenger in the car with Huse Is today listed In critical
condition. Anthony St. George, 19, of 1053 W. Noire Dame Road,
Altamonte Springs, has been transferred to Florida Hospital In
Orlando where he Is In the intensive care with multiple Injuries,
hospital spokesmen said.
Police said their initial investigation of the accident Indlcatcs
that Huse was driving northbound on State Rniifp 414 ahmif a ml!.
north of State route when he attempt
the curb lane. During the progress of the turn, Ruse's car was
struck broadside by another car approaching from the north In
the left lane, police said.
me driver of the second car has been Identified as Wilma Mills,
41, of Apopka, police said. No charges have been filed yet, but
police said the accident is still under Investigation.

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Family Visit To Pope
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For Army Ambush

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) - Three masked
gunmen took hostage a tired Belfast faintly returning
from seeing Pope John Paul II In Ireland and used their
house to ambush a British army patrol today, police said.
One of two British Army armored jeeps was hit by
automatic weapons fire. It ran out of control and rolled
over, injuring one soldier.
The gunmen held the family at gunpoint an night. At
dawn three more gunmen joined them, set up a firing
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and opened tire wnen me
army vehicles appeared on a highway below.
Police said the gunmen fled after the shooting, leaving
the family shocked but unharmed. Police and troops
sealed off the area and mounted a massive search
operation.

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JOHN BOAT STOLEN
Elizabeth Brumbelbe, 62, of Orlando reported to Seminole
County sheriff's deputies a 12-foot John boat and tools were
missing at 3 p.m. Thursday. The items were taken from
Tuaka wills Kennels, Tusks wIUa Road In south Seminole county.
The value of the stolen objects was given at ®

THEFT AND VANDALISM
James D. Lash, 4144 Orlando Drive, Sanford told Sanford
Police he discovered a five-horsepower motor and compressor
missing at 11 am. Thursday from outside a building he owns at

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TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - Israeli., observed Judaism's
holiest day Monday with fasting and prayer - and
memories of another Yam Kippur six years ago when they
confronted the armies of Egypt on a battlefield since given
up in the name of peace.
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, began at sundown
Sunday with the plaintive chant of the Kol Nidre prayer in
synagogues, converted hotel auditoriums and at the
Western Wall of Jurusalein's old city.
Army patrols and police were put on special holiday
alert. A spokesman reported "all quiet" on Israel's
frontiers. But a bomb damaged the rail link between Tel
Aviv and Jerusalem before the onset of the holiday
Sunday.

LONDON (UPI) - Alter a lackluster opening today,
gold prices rose again on the London bullion market,
hovering just under the magic $400-an-ounce baffler and
recording another all-time high.
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Gold was fixed at $399.50 in London, up $1.50 from
Friday's record close of $396 an ounce. Dealers reported
me trading over $400 an ounce In a hectic bullion
market.

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Secretary Harold Brown, CIA Secretary Clark Clifford, met night, Vice Iresident Walter changed in Cuba. Hri.t'ztnski, lu-st StL
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Director Stansfield Turner, earlier to advise Carter on the Mondale indicated Carter Plans saying the situation was more tt-ri:u f ii- tiiiiplistuiicnt."
national security adviser Zbig- major foreign policy problem. to emphasize 'balance and similar to the Berlin blockath
Cuban President ["idel restraint" in his speech, am! than the 1062 Cuban mnissth'
and previous administrations, niew Brzezinski, UndersecreDomi-stir adviser Stuart
will report to the nation tonight tar)' of State W a r r e n Castro, in an interview with Sen. Jacob Javits, It-N.Y., said crisis, ruled out U.S. military i;i/tietat, cinivs.sntria1 liaise
on his knowledge of a Soviet Christopher, White House COW)- Dan Rather of CBS, reiterated the best way to handle the issue intervention, as had ('arli'r Frank \litt- .tieI special ii
combat brigade In Cuba and his sel Lloyd Cutler and E3rzezin- Sunday Carter's charge was a is not to allow either side to be himself earlier.
terct haisin .\iiiii \Vt'xltr to!
ski's deputy David Aaron. The falsehood and the Soviet troops backed into a corner.
Ideas for dealing with It.
Some diplomatic obseivcr. t'pi!'ti-rs Sttu:bt the
While Carter was at Camp White House did not reveal the in Cuba merely operated a
Carter's speech, Mondale believe Carter will beef up the of lei:"bitin ts(Illjs!llII1
David Sunday, alone with his nature of their consultations. training center.
said,"will show the balance U.S. Naval Station in (uan- I )tp,irtiii'itt 4 I-li:i-,,tn u
The ''wise men" — former
wife and one personal aide, the
and restraint that we need" in tanaiiio Bay, Cuba; and in K*v ill ililtiteit in i 'tie I amia in
top figures of his adininistra- Secretaries of State Dean Husk,
He also said he was willing to dealing with the Soviet troop West, ha., and Puerto Rico iii a (attjl I(iIiI its, ,tiitl the a:rt
tion met at the White House for William Rogers and Henry meet with Carter, a suggestion dilemma.
stronger show of might in the minut on ;Ic
three hours on the Issue.
Kissinger and other top officials that drew no inunediate reCarter has contended "ap- Caribbean.
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The group Included Secretary in previous administrations, sponse froiii the White [louse. propriate action" would be
The situation came alter prt-.'nkiit's I 'abiiitt and Wh i t
In Hanover, N.H., Saturday taken If the status quo was not what Carter's aides called the lbu-- tiff - !i - - -it last Iiit
of State Cyrus Vance, Defense chaired by former Defense
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Mayor Carl Langford, head of ('oiuiutv h; --vrit rcprc\eml
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blamed for skyrocketing interest rates and the downturn
of the nation's economy, according to former President
Gerald Ford.
"They've blown it," Ford said of the Carter administration. "They are responsible for the record high
interest rates that we have in the United States."
Appearing In Nashville for the Music City Pro-Celebrity
golf tournament Saturday, Ford had little good to say
about the man who bested him in the presidential race
three years ago.

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placed on the hi 110 priority list.
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LOBBY:

KINAUD, ANCNII Lii
Funeral services for Archie Las
Kinerd, IS, of 2145 Orsnss Ave..
Sanford, who died Sunday is
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
will be. Tuesday of p.m. is
Church isOeIifPrsØscywith
liv. Harold Pounder olficlif ki.
Burial if iwrysei C.ne$ery.
Oramkow Funeral Horns In

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Funeral mass
for Mrs. Lucille ilizabeffi
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am. Tuesday at All levis
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WITH BRANCH OFFICES
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William inels officiating.
VIswing hours foday if kisses

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StiellyM. Bass, Forest City &amp; Kim
Pout L. Currey, Longwood &amp; Carol *Inez McCahon, Orlando
Theodore P. Tarvar, Dettona
Mark W. Rice, Chuluota &amp; Teresa
S. JustIce, Sanford
Carol J. Hoffman, Lake Mary
Robert C. Curry. Sanford &amp; L. Booth, Oviedo
Jack D. Key, Apopka I Lucille M.
Cheryl Brown. Longwood
Geraldine Mike, Lake Monroe
Ruth A. Tullodi. Lonewood
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Scott L. Halme$, Va A Suanne Toonk
lean R. Cooper, Chuluota
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Wm A. Leroy. Maitland &amp; June C.
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Victoria C. Stile, Lake Monroe
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Horace Dugan
Peter V. Plancente, Fern Park I
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Hannah J. Lamar
Vkiirsa C. Mainly
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liliabetlu H. Sanders, Longwood
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Ken Kern Sill Maple Ave., Add—
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WWO &amp; Catherine A. Slwra, $10400
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Jessie W. Caner
Charles 5. Manuson. Longwood raroof—$200.00
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Clyde W. Stambaugh, Longwood &amp; fireplace, $100.00
Eddie Saus 116 Country Club Cr.—
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Thomas J. Davis
Orisdues Perry

Funeral Mime in CMI..

Seminole County United Way Campaign officials met with representatives for
this year's pacesetter firm, Qwip Systems of Altamonte Springs, at a planning
breakfast at Altamonte Racquet Club Inn. Mapping strategy from left, Commercial Division Chairman Lee Maynard, president of Barnett Bank of
Altamonte Springs; Campaign Chairman Sheila Brown; Qwip president Jack
Cochran and Pilot Division Chairman Jack Homer, executive manager of
-Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

SETTING

Members 01 the United Auto
DETROIT (UPI)
decisively
approved a new contract
Workers union have
with the General Motors Corp., arming their leaders for
negotlstlona with the Ford Motor Co.
Talks with the nation's No.2 automaker opened today.
The UAW said Sunday the strike-free GM settlement
was approved by a vote of 129,V4 to 51,391.

$4.2 million cost for planning,
right-of-way acquisition and
construction of the realigned
road could be acquired, IX)T
district engineer C. A. Benedict
pointed out, if the highway were

placed on the priority list.

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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (UP!)
Transamerica balloon Is picking up strong westerly
winds, giving its crew hope of an East Coast touchdown
for a record couttocoast flight.
The balloon crossed the Nebraska-Iowa border Sunday
night— pushed by2oto 25 knot winds and was expected
to be over Burlington, Iowa, at sunrise today.
Mission controllers at St. Louis, Mo., said the balloon
was expected to touch down somewhere in the MidAtlantic data Tuesday for the record.
The balloonists, who took off Wednesday from
Tillamook, Ore., hoped westerly winds would carry their
craft to Norfolk In 63 days. Kansas Is approximately the
halfway point of the journey.

Funeral Notk.i

Funeral wvlces * labels a.
W.*L V. 311 P41Iv Avenue,
oft died $alurddy ulibeMidaf
-$ p.m. ToOloft if irlulas Funeral now Willis or. vow L"
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WASHINGTON (UPI) The fate of three long-distance
passenger trains is In the hands of the courts today, but
two others died on schedule as part of the first major
cutback since Amtrak took over the trains In 1971.
Amtrak planned to ask federal judge in Wichita, Kan.,
today to reconsider his order to keep the Lone Star, the
Floridian and the North Coast Hiawatha rolling temporarily.
Five Amtrak routes were scheduled to end Sunday, but
only two of than did. No attempt was made to save the
Hilltopper, which operates between Boston and Catlettsburg, Ky.; and late Sunday Chief Justice Warren Burger
overruled an appeals court and told Amtrak it could kill
the National Limited between New York and Kansas City,
Mo.

Herald Pbef. by TOM Nø,,i
Installation of officers and Induction of new members were conducted Saturday
night by the Sanford Optimist Club at the Mayfair Country Club. From left,
Ernie Butler, secretary-treasurer; Dale Coppock, vice president; Hugh Canny,
Optimist Governor-Elect for Florida, Bob Howe, president and Bill Colbert, vice
president. New members inducted were Charles D. Lee and Jim Freeman.

at one sIster, No Annie
Weeks, Sanford.
&amp;Iason Funeral Home In
SWrit M*, Sill a.rn., charge of arrangements.

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$200 CASH TAKEN
Daniel Scherer, 29, 112 D. Sprthgwood Circle, Springwood
Village Informed the Seminole County Sheriff's Department
sometime Thursday a person entered his apartment through a
sliding glass door.
The hook on the door was found broken. An assortment of
jewlery and two $100 bills were taken, according to records.

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UP!) — Hurricane Frederic was
the most costly dorm to ever hit the United States, according to Insurance adjusters.
Early estimates by the American Insurance Association
put Insured losses at above $175 million for the Mississippi
Gulf Coast and above $750 million for Mississippi,
Alabama and Florida.
Uninsured losses such as road damage, federal Installations and marine losses are not included in the
estimates.

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BOATING
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Bask, Key Larg, to Dry Tim
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Straits and Vlsdda Bay Wtoè Winkle .seSly 'I bets
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BARNWELL, S.C. (UPI)
A weekend of camping,
marching, singing, and speech-making by anti-nuclear
demonstrators ends today with a planned trespass and
possible arrests at three nuclear sites the protesters
want closed.
Chanting "hell no, we won't glow," about 1,200 mostly
young people marched to the three facilities in rural
Barnwell County Sunday.
The plan was to return today, where an unspecified
number will offer themselves as a "human petition" by
trespassing on the sites.
The wel1organ1zed march and three-day anti-nuclear
rally focused on this southern South Carolina county
because Ills the home of the federal Savannah River
Plant, the Allied General Nuclear Services plant, and the
Chain-Nuclear Services plant.

ATLANTA (UP!)
Despite a nationwide ban on the
manufacture and distribution of the suspected cancercausing chemical PCB, federal health experts warn that
at least 10 Western states may be massively exposed to
PCB contamination.
The Atlanta-based national Center for Disease Control,
which currently is studying data from two surveys to
determine the level of human exposure to PCBs caused by
a leak in an electric transformer In the Billings, Mont.,
meatpacking plant, made the announcement In Its weekly
morbidity report.

M&amp;MWHIELVRANIUU4 M$. WClUz L1ZA3Z'TJI Harrison, Jacksonville and
Mr. Archie K. Franklin, 67, COBUIIN
Mrs. Donna Nelson, Sanford;
Port Richey, died Saturday
Mrs. Lucille Elizabeth two brothers Harold Evans,
Born in Alachua, he Coburn, 71, of Canal Drive, died Vicksburg, Mich. and Ronald
lived In Port Richey for the past - Saturday. Born In Somerset, Evans, Jamaica; seven
four years and was formerly of Ky., she came to Sanford In 1961 grandchildren and four greatSanford. He was a retired from Celina, Ohio. She was a grandchildren.
,evening.
aircraft mechanic.
member of All Souls Catholic Gramkow Funeral Home is in
Survivors include his wife, aunci.
PANAMA CITY, Panama zone later today to celebrate the
charge of arrangements.
(UP!) - The Panama Canal takeover and the raising of the Mrs. Mildred Franklin, Port
Survivors include her
Richey; two sons, Roderick and husband, Robert H. Coburn,
Zone pad Into history today, Panamanian flag.
ARCHIEKINARD
But unable to restrain their Archie G. Franklin, both of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
becoming a part of Panama 76
Archie Lee Kinard, 75, of 2548
years after Yankee ingenuity enthusiasm until then, some 300 Arlington, Vs.; three sisters Joan Hoenlni of Sanford
Orange
Ave., Sanford, died
and determination carved It out Panamanian youths raced into Miss Lorene Franklin and Mrs. Mrs. Marilyn Fit. of Sparta, N.
at
the zone at the stroke of mid- Marguerate Townsend, both of J.; one son, U. S.M. Coburn, Sunday Seminole Memorial
of the jungle.
Dabbing the tears from their night - on foot and In cars - Lake Mary, and Mrs. Trizie Sanford Fire Dep tznent .it Hospital. He was born In
eyes with ldkeidiiefs, many honking their hornp and Whitaker of Sanford; five grandchildren, six great Walterboro, S.C. and moved to
Sanford In 1V. He was a truck
of the 12,000 "Zonlans" in the shouting, "They (Americans) grandchildren,
grandchildren.
driver for the county road
Brisson Funeral Home in
American enclave watched the are going I They are going!"
Funeral
Home
P.A.
department
and was a member
Man)'
Americans,
fearing
charge
of
arrangements.
Stars and Stripes lowered over
In cbarge of arrangements.
of the Church of
of
a way of life that ended of. violence, have already gone.
Prophecy.
MAURiCE A. EVANI
ML ROMMTOi WEEKS
flclallyl2:Ola.m.
Mr. Robert O. Weeks, l7,sj
Maix1csL Evans, 64,o(0
Heia survived
his wife,
vice President Walter ManPoplar Ave., Sanford, died Homewood Drive, Sanford died Sadie V. Kinard, Sanford; son,
dale flew In Sunday aboard Air
Saturday at Seminole Memorial early today it Seminole Robert 14.
Klnard, Sanford; two
Force 2 to join a half.dozen
Hospital. A native of North Memorial Hospital. Born In daughters, Mrs. Betty Jones,
TIn MjI1 heads of date
The United Way of 8lro Carolina, he had lived In Indlanapolls, Ind., he moved to Marshall, TeL and Mrs. Diana
for the cerenon1es marking the
dywin klckcIithis ys Sanford since prior to World Sanford inll4&amp;He was
ahosne Shrewsbury, Edgewater;
end of an era,
month
fund raising War I, having served In France builder untIl 1182 when
he Nancy of Gainesville; 10
0000 campaign Tuesday at 7:20 am, with the U.S. Armed Force. He darted the N.A. Evans
An
estimated
ow three gred
Panamanians — nearly half the at a free breakfast at the was ardired railroad ingjn,er, Machine Shop In Lake Mary. grand
populaft of Pajazna City - Sanford Holiday Inn, at and member of the First
H. Is survived by his wife,
Grainkow Funeral home Is In
were expected to march Into the Interstate 4 and State Road 48. Presbyterian Church,
Msllnsane Evai,.8aoford; two
He is survived by his ill,, daughters, Mrs. Barbara thWgS 01 ETW$i*fllfltL

bsrs.trle prsuve, tIN;
rslath. h'dNy, II; Percent;
Wilk $Wst7mpI.

At Anti- Nuclear Sites

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MIAMI (UPI) - A poll commissioned by a Miami radio
station showed today that most south Floridians believe
the presence of Soviet troops In Cuba is a threat to our
national security.
The poll showed 78.1 percent of the 1,031 persons
tervtewed in Dade and Broward Counties believed it was a
threat and 21.8 percent believed It was not.

A BUSS
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'Human Petition' Ready

Beware: PCB Exposures

foot Is complete, the firm
should Increase Its number
of employees from about
100 to 140. As production
Increases, the company
plans to Increase the
number of employes to as
many as 240, Daniel said.
Daniel said preliminary
site work has started and
company officials said they
plan to have the new
building constructed within
a year, Daniel said.
"This Is an opportunity
for a firm that Is already
here to grow and prosper,"
Daniel said of the firm's
expansion plan.
Harcar began Its Sanford
operation 21 years ago.

The Seminole County
Industrial Development
Authority (SCIDA) has
approved Issuing $2,150,000
in Industrial revenue bonds
for Harcar Aluminum,
According to SCIDA
spokeman Jim Daniel, the
bond sales will permit the
fond plant to relocate
from It present site at 3500
Orlando Drive to a 12-acre
site at the corner of Silver
Lake Road and Mellonville
Avenue In Sanford.
Approval of the Issuing of
the bonds came at the
Authority's September
meeting.
When relocation to the
new buildIng 240,000 square

Gold On The Rise Again

S a. rn. readligs; tern.
s.ra.i 7$; ov.rilgbt low 72; 11:1 prn.; low, 4:17 am., 1:11
yesterday's klgb, U; pm.

IN BRIEF

Craig Demange, 25, manager of Jotht-in•the-Woods, Hutchison Parkway, near Longwood, told Seminole Count,
Sheriff's deputies he had a man thrown out midnight Wednesday:'
from the bar for displaying a knife. Dame' said the man
allegedly threatened to come back and steal a German Shepherd
kept In a yard behind the bar.
According to the deputy report, the German Shepherd, valued
at $1,000 by Its owner Frank SIclIno, 20, who also lives behind the
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Bonds For
Relocation

So Far Yom Kippur Quiet

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A dog valued at $1,000 was reported missing Thursday near a
Longwood bar after an ousted man allegedly threatened to take It.:

2613 S. Orlando Drive.
Lash said he also found In the building a steel washer thrown
through aglauwindow. Themotor and compressor were valued
at $700 and the glass window damage was estimated at $75.

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

building corsiornininma at the site. This could be the
beginning of development of the lakefront,
something city officials have been trying to encourage for several years.
If the development does come to pus, It will
certainly show how land can be reclaimed through
unitary landfills. A sanitary landfill was originally
operated at the site.

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The Sanford Housing Authority has been
designated a housing counselling agency by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
According to Unda Williams, who successfully
Wiled for the designation for the Sanford
authority, the new responslbllutles of the special
assignment will beto counsel low Income persons on
budgeting for mortgage payments and rentals
pa-s.
Funding for the new service the first year will
come from the federal community blockgrants used
for the housing rehabilitation program.

The Clock

Gen. Alexander H. Hug Jr., who served as
supreme allied commander in Europe from 1914
By DONNA F.STES Until he resigned In January, Will be the featured
speaker Oct. 9 at a fund raising dinner for the

Strength

The souring of negotiations on the price to be V
paid for Mexican natural gas put a chill on the
hospitality accorded to President Carter when he ANGL EIIWAL TERS
visited Mexico City last February. The successful
completion of those negotiations creates a more
positive atmosphere for President Jose Lopez
Portillo's visit to Washington.
In itself, the natural-gas agreement announced
the other day is not of great significance to total
U.S. energy needs. It calls for export to the United
N
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States of only about 15 percent as much gas as U.S.
pipeline companies originally hoped to buy. The
flow will represent only 0.5 percent of our daily
am
consumption of this prized, clean-burning fuel.
Yet the way these negotiations became a
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SLiclung-pOlUL
in u..-MexIcan reiauons is poi'WASHINGTON (NEA) -Ten year, ago, Sen.
tentous. While we can hope that more Mexican oil
Edward M. Kennedy was invited to a memorial
service In Memphis, Tenn., upon the first anand gas will be coming our way in the future, it is
nivera
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obvious the United States is seeing the end of an era
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Schlesinger's clumsy intrusion into the gas.
negotiations last year. He tried to make the price
more compatible with our own government's
energy-pricing policies, regardless of what Mexico
thought the gas was worth on today's energy
market. Not surprising, this did not sit well In

"T them I'm coming," Kennedy replied.

"u anything happens, they can walk around the
response

Mexico City, and President Carter's uncomfortable
moments as a guest last February were a result.
There has since been a compromise on the gas
prices, with both side apparently yielding some
ground, but Mexico also Is planning to use most of
its gas within its own borders, at least for now. The
message is clear that Mexico is now bargaining
not as Uncle Sam's poor and dependent neighbor,
but as a country capable of producing a surplus of
oil and gas and prepared to make the most of It.
The new.understandlng on natural gas exporti
took many months of on-again, off-again

THE LIGHTER SIDE

Ted Kennedy remained "just" the most famous
member of
But fatalism Is a feeble defense and humor a
porous shield against the very real threat that
looms now that this Kennedy, like his brothers
before him, seems bent an a ,htd for the
PresidencY.
ByDKWsT
Kennedy himself recognized u much when he
asked for -and immediately received - Secret
WASHINGTON UP! - Right from the
Service protection even before becoming a beginning, Mums was dead
set against
declared candidate. But a detail of bodyguards,
for president
however competent, simply Isn't enough to
Governor, tin.. Moms was forever predicting I
guarantee safety.
would
grow up to be governor. So It wasn't
Secret Service agents are the first to Admit
s
as such she was trying to steer me away
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opening up more U.S. markets for Mexican goods.
The idea that the economies of the United
States, Mexico and Canada might be Integrated
into a European-style "Common Market," at least
where energy is concerned, has been gaining
currency but remains politically far-fetched.
Nevertheless, history Is dictating that the thee
North American democracies, as Interdependent
as they are, move, in that direction even If i
understood that the destination will be something
short of the European model..
For now, it is enough to recognize that the twoway street of U.S.- Mexican relations is more than
a figure of speech for diplomatic toasts. For many

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normally conducted huge outdoor rallies, hVm.
* 5lIflPl)' had this Primoidtkn that if I
open-car motorcades, shopping center Walk.
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throughs and the like -there Is no way they can bICWI president 1fleth1j* bad would happliL
Protect a csnthdate against a determined gun' Not to me. To the country.
man who Is prepared to be killed or captured Mainly, her fonboding demmedfrvmths fact

himself to achieve his goal.

that I was a child of the 1, whose formative

The only sensthle answer - and ftappltss net years colncld.d with the aaihIMnf1

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who seek his Job - Is to charge once and for an Hoover.
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the way presidential campaigns are conducted.
Moms feared that If ever I got to the
how.rtu-4toface,
House
I "tI4 turn out the same way.
ftIsa brutal fact,
that anyone who Is very powerful, very famous "I won't have my youngest son growing up
or both Is In real danger In this country when he like Calvin Coolidge," Moms would vow. to

years, Mexico has smarted under the realization
that most of the traffic on that street, especially
where investment and trade are concerned, has
flowed from north to south. Coming up On northbound lane is the Impressive figure o( Mr. Lopez
Portillo as a tough salesman for his country's

wllly.nllly to crowds of usiceissed

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having a nervous
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The course of human events in Inherently
disorderly.
Humans nevertheless persist In attempting to
see order In the chaos, to discern connections
between seemingly unconnected events. Or to
create connections If such can be made to
demonstrate a point. Artifice for the sake()
articulation, so to speak.
This train of thought Is prompted by several
current events, starting with thi quickening
tempo in defections by Soviet ballet dancers.
First there was Nureyev, then came
Makaravoa and Baryshnikov. And now we are
suddenly awash In Russians choosing artistic
freedom, American style. We have among us
Alekundr Gudonov, Leonid and Valentina
Koslov and there might have been another had
not, according to reports, none other than Kosloy
played the fink before his own defection and
revealed that the travel plans of fellow Boishol
soloist ladmilla Sernenyaka did not Include.a
return to the Soviet Union from the company's
US.tour.
It all makes a good story, one that Is parttcularly illustrative of defects In the Soviet
system. The emigre dancers for th. most pert
.
have changed a egiances for purposes notôf
kga1name.SoMwnshadmecIula$ene1wgna political but of ll
artistic freedom. They haie
too.
rebelled at the tyranny of direction, the absence
the
br figured Texas voters would regard the of creative challenge and the denial of op.
ab eviation as evidence I was one of the good 01' portunitles for Individual expression within their
boys and thus blessed with the common touch. it own ballet organizations, rated though they are
was a serious miscalculation on her part.
among the world's greatest.
At about that time, Texas was wintering a Maybe, however,ftIs too muej of good story
period of doubk dlmlrndlon In r.rn'ngm&amp;je by now. With f*nllhar1ty has come a lessening of
children.
Every third male child, or thwabogtg, Interest, or at least duration of Interest, and
was 'iamed Tommy Joe, or Jim Bob, or
Billy Sal, possibly of enth 'aim In receiving later
arrivals Into the Western dance fold.
or scene such twow&amp;y abridgement.
only so many dancers, even as
M
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by
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trend. Had '1* rained me Didde Jack, I
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negotiations, that experience should make It easier
for Mr. Carter and Mr. Lopez Portillo to reach
understandings on the other Issues on their agenda,
from fut ure energy deals to illegal immigration to

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CUTTY SARK

By DON GRAYF

urged him not to go.

block twice next year."
Gallows humor, Irish fatalism, foolhardy
macho -call it what you will, the
was
utterly characteristic of the way the last of the
Kennedy brothers has consistently dealt with the
possibility that one more nut Is lurking out there
somewhere with a burning urge to complete the
score.
It was not a bad way to cope, either, as long Al

12 YR. SCOTCH
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'Boat People

Mourners were planning to march around the
block past the motel where King had been shot
before conducting a service In a nearby church.
Kennedy's aides, fearing for the senator's safety
in such an emotionally charged atmosphere,

with Mexico.
The last thrust of that approach may have been
seen in former Energy Secretary James

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Martin Luther King Jr.

when it could practice take-It-or-leave-it diplomacy

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conform

Seminole Elections Supervisor Camilla Bruce's
office won't be the same without R. E. Higgins'
smiling face around.
That department of county government changed
considerably from the time Mrs. Higgins came on
board 21 years ago until she left last week, taking
her well-earned retirement.
She joined the office in 1958, working part time
until 1963. She was with Mrs. Bruce when the
supervisor's office operated out of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Building until It
moved Into the basement of the old courthouse in
1963.
The supervisor's office, long the stepchild of
county government, later moved to the Masonic
building across the street from the courthouse, then
Into the new courthouse and is now scheduled to be
moved again to the old jail building, next door to the
courthouse.
Seminole County had only 16 precincts when
Mrs. Higgins joined Mrs. Bruce's staff. The county
now has 67 precincts.
M'3. Higgins will be missed.

The word around the city is that he will be

Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;

Mexico

Orange County Republican Executive Committee.
per couple function will be held at the
Marriott Inn, 6700 Sand lake Road, with cocktails
at 7 p.m., followed by dinner at 8 p.m.
In the latter days of the Nixon presidency, Haig
served as White House chief of staff ariddayed In
that position for a short time In the Ford ad-

Thomas F. Rucker of Altamonte Springs who
to contract with the city of Sanford for an
option to purchase 7.2 acres of city land it Seminole
Boulevard and Prench Avenue for $lO,O00 won't
say what he plans to build on the site.
He is putting up $13,= for an option to buy the
property and told city commissioners this week he
will begin cor -inuction within six months.

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Bucs Stand Tall As ' Only Undefeated Team In NFL
Tampa
CHICAGO (UP!)
Bay, the same franchise which
went 26 games before recording
a victory, is the only NFL team

unbeaten season for his club.
"Of course, we're ahead of
our plan," McKay said. "But,
we still have a long way to go."
Tampa Bay, thanks to upset
losses by Miami and Pittsburgh, is the only undefeated
team and the Bucs own a twogame lead over second place
Minnesota in the NFC Central
Division. Because they finished
fifth one year ago, the Bucs
have a comparatively easy
schedule the rest of the season.
Tampa plays the New York
Giants next week and faces only
one more playoff team, Minnesota, in its final 11 games.
Quarterback Doug Williams,
whose eight-yard touchdown
pass to end Isaac Ilagins with

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5:07 left in the game put the
Bucs ahead to stay, said Tampa
Bay must still improve if they
are to make the playoffs.
"Nothing is easy in the NFL,"
said Williams, who completed
14 of 31 passes for 168 yards.
"The schedule means nothing.
Look what happened today.
Pittsburgh even got beat."
Chicago had taken its only
lead of the day earlier in the
quarter when quarterback
Vince Evans threw a 60-yard
scoring pass to Payton that put
the Bears, 2-3, ahead 13-10 with
10:50 remaining.
But a gamble by the Bears on
the kickoff proved fatal.
"We wanted to squib kick It
but as it turned out, they got

behind the line of scrimmage
and raced 70 yards to give the
Bears a short-lived lead.

eluding a 61-yard touchdown
romp on the first play of the
second quarter to give Tampa
Bay a 7.0 lead.
"I had good blocking when I
turned the corner," Eckwood
said. "I saw that after I got past
midfield, I had one man to beat,
so I Just ran for it."

rushing attack," Armstrong
said. "I'm not happy about our
performance. But, I'm not
concerned about Tampa Bay or
anything else but our team."
Payton, the NFC's leading
rusher, managed only 46 yards
against the Bucs.

good field position and were
able to take it In," said Bears
Coach Neil Armstrong,
Williams drove the Bucs to
the eight yard line when he
Found Hagins in the right end of
the end zone for the winning
score.
"He told me he would catch it
before the play," smiled
Williams.
Up until the final 10 minutes
of the game, defense and
penalties dominated the play.
Armstrong complained the
Bears could never get their
offense started against the
NFC's leading defensive club.
"We couldn't get anything
going passing, which we started
out doing, and that hurt our

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Miami

Worldbeaters,

But Not In New York
The tackles Marvin Powell and nobody to blame but themsel- draft pick threw an 11-yard ID
NEW YORK (UP!)
Miami Dolphins may be world Ch ris Ward.
yes,
pass to rookie running back Ken
be aters around th e rest of the
"1 was surprised we ran the
"1 knew it would take an
Johnson.
NFL but things change drasti. way we did," said Powell. "I excellent effort on everyone's Vikings 13, Lions 10:
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York Jets.
man l.andeii in the NFl, up terback Ron Jaworski. "People -the first hal f for one of the few
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HouStOn
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England.
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Los A9
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San Fran
71 91 .436 19½
were
relegated
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beat the Steelers on just that. Rick Danzneier kicked two field
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Sifl Diego
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of
two losses to well-prepared for them.
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Neil O'Donoghue, who earlier
tained drives going either,"
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the Jets.
"I think it's just a matter of think we showed that today." Detroit.
's
lLeque.Loza
1.20
Saturday's Results
missed a 34-yard field goal in
0 (2.6) 41.00, P (24) $21.20; 1' (.
Payton said. "They are a fine
The Dolphins cruised through application. Before the season,
Rookie kicker Tony Franklin Bills 31, Colts 13:
Montreal 3, Philadelphia 2
4)373.00.
the second quarter, booted a 30defensive team. It's a tough
i
their
first four games this year (guard) Randy Rasmussen said snapped a 7-7 halftime tie with a
New York I, St. Louis 7
Joe Ferguson threw for 317
Seventh
game
yarcior to give Tampa Bay a 10loss, but we've got to shake it
Chi 7, Pittsbgh 6, 13 inns.
without a loss, leading the that we shouldn't be concerned 48-yard field goal in the third yards and three touchdowns to
2 Rica-Perez
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0 lead, but a field goal by Bob
off because we've got a road
6 Negul-Aral
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league with only 45 points, who's playing quarterback or quarter and Wilbert Montgom- lead Buffalo over winless
Houston 3. L
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closed
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from
the
34
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he
thought
tOO
Armstrong
game (at Buffalo) next week."
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0(2.6) 46.00; P (24) $17.30; 1 (24.
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While Payton was contained,
about changing quarterbacks in
Swiday's lesilts
nemesis struck again,
should do in pin back our ears 1-yard line to give the Eagles a pleted 14-of-23 passes as the
4)372.60.
Pittsburgh $. Chicago 3
Thomas added a 42 yarder
the Bucs' rookie sensation,
the game but decided against it.
Eighth game
Tommy Newton, a thirdstring and concentrate on out job
17-7 lead.
NFL's highest-scoring team
PhIladelphia 2, Montreal 0
4 Ira-Juan
with 2:59 left In the third
Jerry Eckwood, had another,
e.so 5.20 1.00
He said he would decide who
fullba ck, sent Miami reeling and that's what we did today."
John Bunting's interception won its third game in five
New York 1, St. Louis 2
2
Sabino-Zarre
4.00 3.00
quarter before Payton took the
outstanding game. He rushed
would start against Buffalo by
from the Unbeaten ranks when
The Jets' defense ranked last of a Terry Bradshaw pass set starts.
Atlanta 7, Cincinnati 2
6Arta-Mendez
7.10
for 120 yards In 23 carries, inPass from Evans five yards
Houston 3. Los Angeles 2
this Friday.
j,,,
he plunged for two second- in the NFL, allowing 137 points, up Montgomery's touchdown. Cowboys 38, Bengali 13:
0 (24) 31.00; P (4.2) $1.00; I (44.
S.D. S. San Fran 3, 10 ins.
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period touchdowns to lead the but it got some vindication by Early in the fourth quarter,
Long interception returns by
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11
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Jets
to
a
33.27
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Newton
scoring
two
touchdowns.
BeHerman
Edwards
picked
off
Randy
Hughes and rookie
SMarllnez
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end
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the Cowboys roll over winless
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Steelers
then
drove
to
the
Cincinnati. The victory kept
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S Bilbao
second
half
12.20
7.00
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Bobby
5.00
Bob
Griese,
back
after
sitting
Philadelphia
2-yard
line
Dallas
tied with Washington
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injury,
midway
through
the
final
and
Philadelphia
atop the NFC
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11
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4.10
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against three losses for the Jets of vindication as he silenced the
1 Aldana-Perez
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pull
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led
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today
to
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Texas
time they have beaten Miami. start of the game by hitting remaining on Bradshaw's 37- completions in leading Oakland
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Twelfth game
Sunday
Robinson, won their first title.
Minn
02 50 .306 6
Newton, a little-used special Walker for the Jets' final score. yard scoring toss to John past Denver.
2Urizar.Juan
Caning
17.40 7.20 3.40
Baseball
"He (Carlton) Is a great.
National League East Division
ChIcOo
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title since 1975- and their sixth pitcher and he's tough to beat
BALTIMORE (UP!) Who would you say is the best "money
National League
manager.
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first rushing TDs allowed by to you," said Todd, who was 6- onside kick was recovered by
OaklInd
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r.
of the decade by beating the You can't win If you don't sell
Q(2-7) 45-20; P (2-7) 96.70; T (2-7.
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pitcher" in all baseball today?
Toronto- Fired Roy Hartstiold as
saturday's Results
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Miami's defense in its last eight for-10 for 186 yards and threw the Eagles, now 4-1.
Hrondz, St.L
of
23 and 84 yards and Kansas
1)
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manager.
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610
210
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while
their
any
runs,"
said
Expos'
Managa,.
Chicago
Cubs,
Milwaukee 11, Minnesota a
Off his overall showing In five playoffs and three World Series,
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regular-season games.
only twice in the second half.
A
The previously unbeaten City blocked two Seattle punts
2,22; Handle $192,459.
Atlanta Renewed the contracts
163 62$ 20$ .331
NewYork
9.
Tor
on
to
4
only
rival,
the
Montreal
Expos,
er
Dick
Williams.
"We
did
the'
Baltimore's three-time Cy Young Award-winner Jim Palmer
KnIght, Cin
150 351 175.318 of Coaches Cloyd Boyer, Bobby
,
"They probably didn't know "If you let them get to you, it Browns also got the short end, a to spark the Chiefs to an
Cleyoland 4. Baltimore 1
Garvey, LA
lost to Steve Canton and the best Job we could but came
upset
J
16264 201 .315 Dews and Tommie Aaron and an
comes away with that distinction, and that has to be the
Bostm 5, Detroit
who I was before the game," throws your whole game off. We 31.10 drubbing by the Houston over the disappointing SeaTmpltn,
St.L
154
673
211
.314
flounced
that
Alex
Grammas
would
two games short."
Philadelphia PhIliles, 2-0.
Saturday
night
overriding reason his manager, Earl Weaver, Is so insistent he
Seattle 9, Chicago 2
said Newton with a laugh. "We knew se could hit Wesley Oilers,
Homer, All
121 457 153.314 go to Detroit as a coach.
First game
hawks, 1-4.
Tis 6. California 3
Carlton helped win his own
PIttsburi will meet Cincinstart Wednesday night's opening playoff contest with the
Parker, Pit
150622
193.310
lasketbali
I Negui-Coldo
13.00 5.60 2.00 have a powerful offensive line whenever we wanted in the
Campbell
scored
Earl
on
Karsas
City
6,
Oakland
2
SUM
4 naIl in the first game of a best- game by scoring the first run hI' Winfield, SD
California Angels here in Baltimore.
139 597 114 .308
Utah
Placed forward Larry 1 Jose-Urquldi
5,60 3.20 and that doesn't do any harm second half. We talked it over three short runs and J.C. Wilson Rams 21, Cardinals 0:
Sunday's Results
Parrish, Mtl
153
5.4.4
167
.307
of-five
series
for
the
NL
penthe
third.
He
led
off
with
.a,
Knight,
their No. I draft choice, and
2 Rica-Amore
2.60 wh
Weaver is a devout believer in going with his best as quickly as
%,
Detroit S. Boston 1
Cullen Bryant and WendH
w hen you have to run for touch- an we knew they were going returned an intercepted pass 34
Matthws, All
156632 192 .304 guard Wilbur Holland on waivers,
0 (1.4) 21.40; T (4.1.2) 123.60.
nant Tuesday night. The single off starter Steve Rogers,'
New York 9, Toronto 2
he can. Many might argue that right now Mike Flanagan, the
Tyler
each scored on 1-yard
downs.
It's
be
en
frustrating
man-to-man
and
were
blitzing.
yards
for
a
TI)
as
the
Oilers
Second game
Cleve 6, Bait 5, 11 inns.
I
Pirates have lost to the Reds in 13-12, and went to third on a .,
American Leagu e
Orioles' 23-game winner, is his best, especially since Palmer
lEchano-Amore 11.40 6.40 3,60
sitting and watching but I'm It was just a matter of getting posted their most lopsided runs, backup quarterback
Miiwesota 5, MIlwaukee 0
0 AC H PC?.
,.
three previous divisional double by Pete Rose. Bak. d
been beset with arm trouble this season and his 104 record
7 Rica-Loza
0,40 4.20 getting over that. The other him the ball.
Chltègo 6, Seattle 1
Lynn, Bolls
147 332 177 .333
There's no body in victory in two seasons. The Vince Ferragamo connected for
1 Jose Doug
3.00
playoffs.
McBride then flew out to left
Oakland 6, Kansas City
doesn't compare with Flanagan's. But when the money Is up there
Brett, KC
154 645 212 .329
running
backs
are
the
league
better
against man Browns were limited to Brian a third touchdown and the Los
my
good
0(44)57.50; P (4.7) 267.20:7 (4-7CalifornIa 11, Texas 3
Stargell, 38, drove In two runs scoring Carlton.
on the line, as it always is In the playoffs and World Series,
Rica, Bos
ISO 619 201 .325
Angeles defense held St. Louis
1) 219.70: CD (44) 171.90.
friends and I like cheering them coverage than Wesley."
Sipe's 1-yard TI) run and a
NFL
Standings
Dwning, Cal
140 509 165.324
Elsewhere in the NL, New
with a sacrifice fly and his 32nd
only pitcher close to Palmer Is Ron Guidry.
Third
game
43 first-half yards.
By
Unit
ed
Press International
Miami Coach Don Shula yard field goal by Don Cockroft,
on and seeing them do well.
Oliver, Tex
$36 492 159 .323
1 Echano-Urquldl 5.40 4.20 3.60
homer and Robinson, 38, York downed St. Louis, 4-2,
The Yankees'fire-balllnglefthander has won two playoff games
American
Conference
Chargers
31, 49ers I:
Molitor, Mill
140314 ISS.322
"i just want to do anything I admitted his club played
"I don't want to be dianeIPita-Altu
7.20 1,60
East
delivered a two-run single in the Atlanta topped Cincinnati, 7.3
and the same number of World Series' contests without ever
Lezcano, Mil
130473 132 .321
Dan
Fouls
fired
6W
TD
7LeDoug
7.60 can to help the teatio win but I poorly.
spectful," said Oilers' veteran
w i. T PC?.
Lemon, Chi
140 356 177 .311
seventh inning which proved to Houston trimmed Los Angeles,
having been beaten, but he has appeared in less than half the
Q(14)
32.00,
PC
Roy
Gerela,
ac14)101.30:1(14Miami
"We
4 1 0 .100
hurt ourselves at the middle guard Curley Culp, "but passes and
glad I'm finally getting a
Kemp, Oct
13.4 490 156 .315 New England
3.2, and San Diego defeated San
39060
he the decisive rum.
11.
3 1 0 .750
start of the game when we got Greg Pruitt would not have quired Saturday, kicked a 20chance
to run."
Bochte, Sea
150534
175 .316
By
U
ni
NWON
Pill
b
isa
NIsSI
ted
Press
Internati,n.al
Fourth game
average in the p%ayoUs,, good as It Isn't n.sety as spsctacular
Buffalo
"We've walkedwith our Francisco, 5-3.
3 2 o
Maine Runs
Newton, pressed into duty as called for a clip on the opening been a factor because we yard field goal to lead San
Claclisatj vs. Pittsburgh
10.00 4.40 3.00
NY Jets
2 3 0 .400 4Ogulza.Loza
as Palmer's 1.78.
high
all
A
along,"
said
League
gazná1
National
League
Ses$sf Pive
JoseArana
Simply
5.10 4.20 a power back because of an kickoff," said Shuts. "That played some good, all-around Diego over winisa San Franbeautiful!
Those
are
the
sentiments
of
the
Oviedo
High
football
team
on
Baltimore
o
s
o
.000
Chi IS; Schmidt. Phil
%fr"aUy was cconce
oncerned aabout most
Stargell, w
twoRBI made It was Detroit5, Boston l,New,
2Aldana-01a
(AII,Tiaies EDT)
3.40 injury to starter Kevin Long, moved us back and then they football."
cisco. O.J. Simpson rushed
'•
Central
thesidelinesFriday 1'during "I.
ctory over Kissim- him the club's all-time leading York 9, Toronto 2; Cleveland a I"
OCt.,2- Pittsburgh atCincinnati, Winfield, SD 34; Macncr, Ali 331
Q(14)30;Ill 111.65:7(4.1-now
playoff game, the one which could decide the AL pennant winner. IS WINNING
w
I.
I
Pc?.
on 16 carries-for the
blocked
the
punt.
We were
Pitt
has four TL)s In the past
Star
Pruitt, the Browns' breaka2) 211.60.
mee. Next opponent for coach Joe Montgomery's Lions Is Interlachen, a non- RB! man with 1,476. "I told Baltimore 5 in 11 lnnlngr
0:30 p.m.
Houston
1 1 0 .500
He felt if he pitched the first game, with only three days rest and
American
League
10
concerned
about
Dykes
all
way
two
weeks.
He
had
Fifthgame
only
halfback, missed the game 49e
Oct'3- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati,
Thomas, Pittsburgh
4 10
district opponent. The game will be played Friday night at 8 In Oviedo.
Mil IS; Lynn and Rice, Bos
his arm being questionable, he wouldn't be able to go again In the
everyone it was going to be over Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 0
New England Is at Green Bay
3:13 p.m.
19.00 6.60 6.00 carries this year entering the week. We were aware of his because of a sore right knee.
Cleveland
4 .1 0 .600 SAlavaElorza
Singleton,
Baylor,
Cal
36;
IArta-Juan
$240 6.10
fifth game.
Oct3 -Cincinnati at Pittsburgh,
today. I really did. Just ask the Chicago 6, Seattle 1; Oakland
Salt Cincinnati
tonight.
0 5
college record (12 blocked Redskins 11, Falcons 7:
lIra-Elexpe
1.00 game.
3:13 p.m.
West
Weaver, in his Infinite wisdom, told Palmer to forget all about
guys."
Kansas City Sand California 11;t.
Runs
Batted
In
punts) and aware of where he
After
Newton
gave
New
York
0(4.3)03.60:
P(S-4)
391.10;
x.Oct. 6
1(5-4.
Joe Theisnann completed 19Cincinnati at pin.
h. I Pc?.
the fifth game. There might not even be any.
National League
Winfield,
Pittsburgh also got another Texas 5.
11 176.60.
sburgh, 5:30 p.m.
a 20-10 halftime lead, Jackson was. He just got past the block of-26 passes for 232 yards in
San
Diego
I
1
0
.500
Hot
Kingman,
SD
ill;
I
I
.Si*thgame
sOd. 1
With Palmer facing Nolan Ryan, who also was bothered with an
strong pitching effort from Nets 4, Cardinals 2:
Cincinnati at Pitt.
Chi 115; Kansas City
3 2 0
put the Jets ahead 26-10 when he and timed it right."
leading underdog Washington
Schmidt, Phil 111; Garvey,
LA
1jjni'
Bilbao-Arana
9.00
re For
10.50
5.00
returned
sburgh,
1:13
p.m.
Denver
3 2 0 .600
arm problem this year, Wednesday night's opener between the
Bruce Kison, who allowed
Elliott Maddox singled
110; Hernandez, St.L 105.
"We mnade some bad n3iS- to Its fourth straight triumph. ~
his Interception 58
IOgulZa-Altu
5.40 1.20
Oakland
Not People
.400
2
3
0
Baylor, Seattle
Orioles and Angels shapes up as the pivotal game In the best
American League
seven hits, Including Dave Alex Trevino and scored or,,r, ,-.
Amvlcan League
3.00 yards up the left sideline un- takes in our kicking game, We Mark Moseley added three field
1 4 0 .200 3Simon•Loza
S
SOS
Cal
Rice,
130,
139:
three-out-of-fIve series.
alqin.re vs. California
Klngman's 48th homer, before catcher Terry Kennedy's'
Q (40) 43.40; P ($4) 06.40; I (0-4. touched for a score.
National Conference
got called for offsides on a goals and the Redskins' defense
Thomas, Mu $23, Lynn, Sos
lest at Five
3) 731.00.
East
The Orioles have been in five previous playoffs and have taken
I
being forced to leave the game throwing error in the ninth,'
122, Porter, KC 112.
The Jets took control when missed field goal and then gave held Atlanta to a 2-yard ID run _i'jJl,1_
(All times CDT)
Seventhgame
W L. I Pd.
the opener all five times although winning only three of the
.
with a blister on his Pitching enabling the Mdsto avoid at:.'
Stolen Cases
Oct3-California at Baltimore,
2Rica.Reyes
7.20 4.40 3.00 they held the ball almost 15 them a cheap first down on by rookie William Andrews.
Washington
4 1 0 .100
Moreno, Dallas
National League
I
5:20 p.m.
playoffs. They swept the Twins three inarow in 1969 and 1970 and
hand after sjx innings. Kent 100-loss season.
0 .600 3Echano-Perez
6.50 3.10 consecutive minutes at the end another offsldes call.
4
1
Saints 24, Giants 14:
Oct. 4- California at Baltimore, Pitt 77; North, SF SI; Lopes, Philadelphia
4 1 0 .600 1 Pita. Beltia
300 of
the Athletics three straight in 1971, losing to Oakland in five
Tekulve, making his 94th ap Braves 7, Reds l:
Our running game wasn't
the
first half and the start of
LA and Tavern, NY 44; Scott, St. Louis
Chuck M un cie rushed for 80 ~
Air Conditioning System
3:13 p,m. or 5:30 p.m.
0(23)
29.20,
P12-3)
$12.00:
T(23
1 4 0
games in 1973 and in four in 1974.
finished to gain his Gary Matthews and Bob
the second. New York, leading going too well.
Oct.S Baltimore at Callforia, Mtl 39.
yards
and
two
touchdowns
NY
Giants
to
0
5
0
.000
1)159.40.
01
A
PLUMBING
Wilson,
American League
In 1969, 1970 and 1071, Palmer pitched the third and deciding
31St save.
Jbirner cracked solo homers to
5:30 ,m.
Eighth game
Central
the NFL in rushing, overThe Steelers were beaten, 17- spark New Orleans past the
Baltimore at Callfor. KC $3. LeFlore, Del 7$; Cruz,
zOd 6
I Pd. SUnIzar-Elorza
15.50 9.10 6.00 whelmned
game for the Orioles and won all three. He shut out Oakland'In the
"Other years we ran away back the six-hit pitching of Pbfl'
v
i..
Miami's defense, the 14, in Philadelphia, snapping
Sea II, Bumbry, BaIt 37: Wills, Tampa
winless New York Giants, who
nia
5.10 5.00
Bay
1127 6S62
S 0 0 1.000 lArta-Elespe
1973 playoff opener, started again inGame4 which the Orioles
with it, but rot this year,"said Niekro and lead the Braves till
best
in
the
NFL against the run, the NFL champions' 12-game unveiled rookie quarterback
x.OJJ- Baltimore at Calitor. Tn 36.
1 Sablno.Yza
4.20
Minnesota
3 2 0
won although he lasted only 114 innings and then pitched 414
Pitching
victories
Klson. "And it's even more victory.
By United Press International. Sept. 25 in Kansas City and was with two doubles and four RBI Indians 1, Orioles 5:
lila, 8:30 p.m.
Q(4$)60.$0,P($-4) 161.40:1(5.4. behind the awesosl$e blocking oI winning streak, and they have
Chicago
2 3 0 •4fl
Phil Simms. The Giants' No. 1
Nlekro.
-----National League
Innings In relief in the fifth game which the Orioles also lost.
,
Green
Buddy Bell Is already looking their only victory In six games and Jim Spencer drove In three
Del Alston scored the tying meaningful because the last Auras 3, Dodgers 2:
nay
i i u
Nov 21.11; Nickno, All 21.20; Detroit
Nlnthgame
;
.200
Palmer dropped all decision to the Athletic, In the third game of forward to next season.
at Arlington Stadium this year. nina with his 2kid and 23rd rim in the ninth inning and two years we played our hearts
Rookie Dan Heep's eIgMk,
Carlton, Phil 15.11, Reuschel,
lYza
17.20 19.20 5.40
west
the 1974 playoff although pitching a three-hitter.
"Obviously It was a very
oil 10.12, Richard, Nov 1513.
Chris Knapp pitched the first home' runs to enable the singled t. the winner In the out (against Philadelphia) and inning sacrifice fly scored Jo" 0*) 'oII.ge
3 Simon
4.50 3.00
W I. I Pd.
Flana.
League
American
To give you some Idea of how good a money pitcher Palmer Is, satisfactory season," Bell in- ala innings to up his record 5.6. Yankees to end their season 11th.
SUrlzar
came up empty."
Leonard from third base with
510
Angeles
LOS
.3
.W$
2
0
gin, Salt 239; John, NY 21.9; New Orleans
0(3.6040.41,P($.3) 116.40,1(532
3
0
IMMIASURN
his overall record for the playoffs and the World Series is seven derdated, after he became the Frank Tanana worked two. with an eight-game winning' Twins I, Brewers o.
The Pirates can thank Steve the winning run to give the
11
Koosman, Minn 20.13, Guidry, Atlanta
2 3 0 .so 1) 441,21.
victories in nine decisions. Four of those victories have come in first Texas Ranger to collect 0 innings hi relisi, allowing two streak.
Canton for his help. The ?atros a victory,
jy
WLTPtoOP WLTPISOP NY 10.5; Morris, Os?
Tenthgame
San Fran
0 S 0 .000
Alubsina
Con
a',
all
1710;
Eckerslsy,
the playoffs where he has finished five of his six Marts and struck hits. "But I hope I can do better runs and two hits.
1 #0 66 3 3 00141 9
Plilliles' lefihander completely Padres 6, Glows 3;
lAna
$1.10 11.00 4.20
Sunday's Results
20th victory by scattering
1JINUN
I II 59 17 3 00114 11 Tux 17-12.
$Mendea
out 43 batters in 502.3 innings.
10.10710
10SL$,
NY
Jets
33,
Miami
27
nest year."
overpoweredth
-In other AL games, Detroit
e
Expos
as
he
Gene1nace
halted
1113610
atwo.run.
201)59
Ri..
ee
hits. Milwauk 's Gorman
1 Ira
1.00
Minnesota 13, Detroit 10
lamed Run Average
10 153 20
•1 • o
Catfish Hunter has won more postseason games than Palmer,
Thomas
lb. American League West beat Boston, 54; New York
7 '
tossed
a
three-hitter
and
struck
mer
with
one
o
ho
ut
he
in
t
18th
to
t t
II'S 0
Q(S-$)4$.00aP(S-0)33150;T($.I.
20 30 10
PhIla 17, Pittsburgh 14
(based in 163 insias pitched)
nine, but he also has lost six, and Don Sutton's postseason record champion California Angela, flattened Toronto, 9-2; Cleveout 12. Montreal needed a give the Padres a victory hi
1
1) 764.20.
the AL record of 175 in a_
Washington 16, Atlanta 7
MOM" League
Richard,
Sss
III 0 0 030441
119-3.
Ilevesitligame
led by horn, runs from Bobby land nipped Baltimore,14,lnll Over
Houston 31, Cleveland 10
vlctorytoremalnevenwiththe Roger Craig's final game as:.
Moo 2.71; Home, Clii 2.741
S 10 17 59 2 10 71 4
S.zs,
SLeque-Arana
16.20 6.00 4.60
Fisulis'
New Orins 21, NY Glints 14
21 p 41 Schatzlder, Mtl 2.53, Hooton,
I 1510 ii
Ryan has appeared in only one previous playoff game andthat Gnich, Carney Lansford and Innings; Minnesota blanked
Ken Kravec toned a five- Pirates hi the loss column and San Diego manager. (aIg wa
**
dOguiza•Mendez
S 15 3 06 5 30 59131 LA 3.97: Nlekro, Moo and
1.20 16.20
Buffalo 3$, Baltimore 13
was with the Mel in 1969 when he relieved Gary Gs*dry with two Don Baylor, took the final game Milwaukee, 5-0; Chicago
(UPI)
then
would
have
had
to win a fired before the game.
PHILADELPHIA
- hitter and ip
2 Sablno-Loza
3.40
Tamp. Bay 17, Chicago 13
Rogers Mtl 3.00.
men on, none out, the count 1-2 en Rico Catty and the Braves
of the regular season for both clipped Seattle, 61; and Oak- Bill Barber and Bobby Clarke three rims for acego
0(6-$)46.41;P(6.4) 144.30,1(14.
Dallas
X.
Cincinnati
American
13
League
Guidry,
ATLANTic taw
3) 361-IS.
leading 2 0 In the third Inning of the third and final encounter. clubs, 114Th. Angela open the land edged Kansas City, 64.
Son Diego 31, San Fran 9
John, NY 3.00;
All soon NY 2.70;
scared third-period goals a A's 1, Ruin I
Csa.a&amp;u
TweiftIgame
Kin City 21, Seattle 6
Eckersisy,
On
L?0tsOP
2.99: Flanagan,
WLTPIIOP
He struck out Catty and although he gave up a heme rim to AL playoffs Wednesday In
Dave Revering belted a two.
b the NatlonalLengus, It was mlmte apaxt Sunday night to
I II 441 1 551* 71 Bait 3.05; McGrsgor, Bait 3.34.
iAlurla.Yza
Oakland 21, Denver 3
5.40 1.20 2.20
'.."'..
Orlando Cepeda In the fifth inning, the Mets won 7.4 and then went Baltimore.
I Of It I 3 19H 4
Pittsburgh 6, (cago 3, giving give the Philadelphia Flyers an run ninth-Inning triple to ft
Slllbao.Elexpe
Los
5.20 11.20
21, St. Louis 0
All
$rtkosvts
I ICR 4 3 ISiS? 43
2Unlzar.AIda
on to win the World Series,
I'%,'11_1..,.
Mildly's Oams
3.20
Nitlinal League
Richard,
Bell's hit was a double down the Pirates the East Division $3 NIL exhibition victory over Oakland Brian Kingman, $7
L
IV
II 0 0 3 00 N 10
New Eng at Green lay, 9
0(1.1)43.20,P(I.1) 119.001T111-1.
11sioper
ii 14 17 3 11 69 $I I-lou 313; Canton, Phil 213;
Despite the trouble he had with his armthlss,ason, Ryan won
the kMleld line in the sixth title; Philadelphia 2, Mo ntreal the Montreal Canadleas.
won In relief
'
2il1511
2) 517.55,
p.m.
$ 15 0 19 I Is 33 so Nlekro, All 305, Blyleven, p
16 games while losing 14. He has been up and down all year long inning off Civia Knapp, 5.5 and . 0; Atlanta?, Cincinnati 2; New
kft
P'1adslphia took ill lead
11112* 1 *I4
I
I
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A-4,Ii0; Handle $235,100.
172, McGlottwn, Chi 116.
14,Td,
550 S 0 I 11 1614
andlfhe's"on"Wednesdaynlgtt,he could be rough. Palmer, on scored LarueWashlngton from York 4,SLLoeJsl; Houston 3, aecondehdothegam.on Paul Mears Cantures
I
I
(5 bISfIslWslsrsmhs,.,,cemse)
AinorIcaus Lug..
Ryan,
the other hand, is eapableolwhuslngev.nU he's ntttt his bset. fledba.e.
LesAngsloa$; and SajiDligo5, Holmgren's goel but Steve
Cal 223; Guidry, NY
Ulf 190; Jenkins,
Flanagan,
Nobody around today knows the art of pitching better than he
WhsnBslipullidhto second, San FrancIsco 3.
ShMt tied It for Montreal at Aflnritru arie.
AVDAtI
nuwi,m.v(UPI)-Larry
to break par.
*i SMISS Yes 113; Koosman, Minn 117.
does.
he got a standing ovation fr om
21$ 'thenthck 3
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Saves
ld
690e' Tom Watson and Hale Irwin
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- 55 72 14 1 SlIP a
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
SuItor,
Saturdaymallmes
66
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UedfOrflfthwlthv4s,omj,
PWst some
andFlannganpedllidInto work the fIrst two games for the bell.
P
Jack Mania scstterid seven and Mel &amp;1i'w. Iuift's Rick Means averaged is,ecord todai.
(UPI)
3 25 11 59 Chi V; Telwlvt, Pitt 3$;
IS 10
Jim Warner scored
He
16.10 8.60 4,10
Gerber, All 59; Sal Nov lRIca.Doug
'Ith a VS Howard
ICsrt':
15 11 $
than at horn., the Orioles, whoal.o boast the bitt !!!I In the
hits and Torn kookese and asoaedpted gail at 17:10 169AN mph Sunday to ost.
two
goals
and vinran Garde
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Gordon Jclmcook In
555 5 5 3 15 30 74
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$CalvInNeye$
America. League
Mar.
Gilder 1W4'.d ninth at
525 511 I 3531101 eiiatt, Aunn n; Kern, -ran sg
The playoff . shifts to Anaheim, Calif., Friday. lb. 'AJIle a three-game king streak that three-na fist with borne rune, at 0:19 of the 'third psrIo
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Catherine Renate Mays and illusion which was accented
Larry Patrick Deal were united with appliqued lace motifs. She
in holy matrimony Sept. 29, at 7 carried a bouquet of white roses
p.m., at the Community United and daisies.
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sara Lee Roberts attended
Rev. J. Arthur Padgett per- the bride as maid of honor. Her
formed the double ring sky blue gown was fashioned
ceremony.
with a V-neckline, slit short
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Mrs. Gabriele Mays of Sanford carried a bouquet of white
and James Mays of Columbus, carnations and daisies.
Ga. The bridegroom is the son
Kenny Tellefsen served the
of Mr. and Mrs. James Deal of bridegroom as best man.

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Clarkston, Ga.
Ushers were Barry Deal and
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father, the bride chose for her
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vows a formal gown of white church
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fitted bodice, appliqued with Florida Keys, the newlyweds
venise lace mçtlfs, featured a will make their home at 1944 S.
scooped neckline and long slim Old Mill Drive, Deltona. The
sleeves terminating in lace bride is employed as a deputy
ruffles. The A-line skirt swept clerk at the Seminole County
into a chapel train.
Courthouse. The bridegroom is
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husband and I were ready to
climb the walls. Then we stoke
to his doctor, who wrote my
husband a "prescription" and
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more embsrasied than they
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which she works is sold to men
who, believe it or not, cater to
lust, The title is 'Portrait of a
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from the newlywed signed have sea, reminded me of a
woman patient rang her bell
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and asked if I'd mind standing
wait for her husband to be
Years ago, when I was on guard.
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spy on her in order to prove her
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luncheon at Frogg's Restaurant, The Crossings. Highlighting the meeting was a
book review given by Maryon Mensing, left, who discusses the program with
DeLores Lash club president.

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CBS Oct. 2, 9-11 p.m., El)T.
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Ann Warren, a stripper whose
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photographer Ed Herrmann to

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LAKE MARY CLUB
BEGINS NEW YEAR

NEW YORK (UP!) — Little
children are taking over the
screen, instead of just controlling the dial.
That means audiences will
get several shows that are long

on cute — and somewhat short make it delightful television
in other departments.
entertainment.

10:00

Herald PliaNt by TOM Vincent

Kids Making
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Monday, Oct. 1, 97

Legal Notice

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ijalNotIi

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Wanted
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31A-uplexes

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME STATUTE
NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC
PROBATE DIVISION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT p THE TO WHOM IT MAY cONcEpi
PILE NO. 7f37L
Notice is hereby given that the IIGNTEI$Tp JUDICIAL dR.
NOIICI II hiby given fltat
Board of Adlustment of the City of CUlT, IN AND FOR SIMINOLE Und.f'Sjgfled pursuant to me IN RE: ESTATE OP
Sanford will hold a regular meeting COUNTY. FLORIDA.
"FICtitIO4a Name $tati,te",
HARRIETT LOUISE JONES,
Ott OCtObIF 12, lf, In the City Hall fl.1341.CA4Hc
N3.O, FIorid Statutn, will register
Deceased.
at 11:30A.M. In order to consider.
with the Clerk of the CIrcuit Court,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
rlqUestfcravarl$nceiflth,Zoning DANE. KENNEY,
fl1ffOISSffiInOIICOUflty,Florid., TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
_ is It pertains to front
Ordinance
Plaintiff, '°1' receipt of proof of the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
yard setback requirements in MR.1 vs.
ptMicetloii of this notice, me 1k. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Zoned District In Lot 13, WellIngton COOKIE FACTORY OF AMERICA, tItlousneme,to.wft: BIG CYPRESS OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Addition.
GOLF CLUIvfldecithp,,,1,d IN THE ESTATE:
INC. db.a COOKIE FACTORY,
Being more specifically described
Defandan,, tO engage In business at 777 HIghway
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFI ED
located at east side Park Ave.
41, Winter Springs, Florida 33J. that the administration of the estate
NOTICE
OP
SALE
______ lath St. I. railroad tracks.
between
That t icorporatlon Interested In of HARRIETT LOUISE JONES,
NOTICE is gIven that pursuant to
Planned use of the property- on Amended Finsi Judgment dated saId business enterprIse is as deceased, File Number 7.379, ii
Sktgle family residence.
pending in the CIrcuit Court for
September 20, 1V, in Case No.. fo11os
B. L. Piftins
CYPRESS ASSOCIATES. Seminole County, Florida, Probate
1347CA*K, in the CircuIt Court of
ChaIrman
LTD.
Division, the address of whIch is
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in
Board of Ad$ustment
by DELRON CORPORATION, Seminole County Courthouse,
forSemIneiecounty,Fo.,in
Publish Sept. 21 1. Oct. 1, 1f1
its General Partner
Sanford, Florida 37771. The Per.
which Dan E. Konney is
By: L. C. Grammar
sonal RepresentatIves of the estate
Plaintiff, and Cookie Factory
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PTS$idint
NOTIt ??M si..
An.,Ieh 11%. are THE ATLANTIC NATIflIJAI
W7
DltedatOriando,Orang, County, BANK OF
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Notice is hereby given that the iS Defendant, I will sell to the
address is General Mail Carrier,
Board of AdIustm.nt of the City oi highest and best bidder for cult at Florida leptember 3, if7,
&amp; Found
Sanford will hold a regular meeting the West Front door of the Seminole Publish S.pt. 10,17, 21. &amp; oct. 1, 19n Jacksonville, Florida 33201, and
JOHN
CHARLES
BULL,
SR.,
wttose
on October 12, in,, in the City Hall County Courthouse in Sanford, DEN33
address is 13535. W. 5th Street, Boca Gray alley cat, larg, male, lost
at 11:30A.M. in order to consider. Florida, at 11:01 am. on October 2f
in,. the following described
.
FICTITIOUS NAME
, Raton, Florida 33432. The name and
request era variance in the zoning
vicinity Old Lake Mary Rd &amp;
Notice Is hereby given that lam address
of
the
oøert sot forth In the
Personal
Ordinance as it pertains to rear ional
WllburAve,$1Sreward.3fl.34,
9a9ed
in
busIness
at
622
Ponca
Representatives'
attorney
are
set
setback requirements in MR.1 Amended Final Judgment,
All machinery, equipment, fur. Trail, Maitland, FIa. 32731, forth below.
Zoned District in Lot 16, Mayfair
All persons having claims or ______________________________
Vital.
niture, fixtures leasehold im. Seminole County, Florida, under the
Being more specifically described provements and leasehold Interest fictitious name of SOLAR demands against the estate are
EIGHTIES CO.. and that I intend to required, WITHIN
THREE
as locatid at 130 Mayfair Court.
belonging to debtor and located
21 Hour BabySittIng
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Planned use of the property, debtors "Cookie Factory" retail register said name with the Clerk
in My Horns
store, which store is located at No. the Circuit Court, Seminole County, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Singlefamily residence.
3331553
317,
Aitamonte
Mall
Shopping
Florida
in
accordanc,
with
the
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
clerk
I. L. Perkins
CwterAltamontesprings,5.rninei, provisions of the FIctitIous Name of the above court a wrItten
Child Carainmy home
Cha1.rmen
Statutes, ToWIt: Section sis.ot statement of any claim or demand
County, Florida.
Fenced Yd.,re.sortabi.prices
Board of Adivatm,nt
thel' may have. Each claim must be
Mon. thru Fri. 323.Ilfl
Publiall Sept. 24 1 Oct. 1, in,
Dated this 27th day of September, Florida Statutes 1937.
51g. James Larry Wiggins
in writing and must indicate the
D!N.104
1979.
Publish Oct. 1, 0, 13, 22, 1979
basis for the claIm, the name and Child Care-infants to 10 yrs.
(SEAL)
DEO.6
Kindergarten 1. preschool
address of the creditor or his agent
Arthur H. Blckwith, Jr.
FICTITIOUS NAME
P,0Ot'ams.
Hipttiy exp. staff,
CITY
OP
LONOWOOD,
FLORIDA
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Notice is hersby given that I am
dewloprnefttal playground. 430
NOTICE OP PUBLIC NIARINOTO claimed, if the claim is not yet due,
Seminole County, Florida
engaged in .isiness at 1432 Can.
Riverview Ave. 322•$41.
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF the date when it will become due
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
tsrbury Circle, Casealberry, Fl.
shall be stated. if the claim is
Depufy Clerk
20.Year.Old wiii
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
32707 Seminole County, Florida, Mr. John U. Crusoe
contingent or unhiquidated, the
Baby Sit in yourhome
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
under Itie fictitious name of CEN. 350 East College Avenue
nature of the uncertainty shell be
m.soSi
TEAL
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by stated. If the claim Is secured, the _____________________
CARPET Tallallassis, Florida 32301
the City of Longwood, Florida, that security shall be described. The
CLEANING and that I intend
Attorney for PlaIntiff
11-Itntñictloin
relistevsaidnamewiththeClerkof PublIsh Oct. 1,0. 197
the City Commission will hold a claimant shall deliver suffIcient ___________________________
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, DEO.7
hearing to consider enact. copies of the claim to the clerk to _____________________
_____________________ public
Florida in accordance with the ____________________ mint of Ordinance No. 169, entitled: enable the clerk to mail one copy to
provisions of me
ENJOY
ANLONOWOOD,
ORDINANCE OF
THEIDA,
CITY each Personal RepresentatIve.
Fictitious Name IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Op
FLOE
All persons Interested in the estate CriaIiveExprnsio
323.1112
Statutes.
To.Wit:
Florida Statutes
iS7.Section 063.09 IIONTIENTH JUDICIAL dIR' AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 143 to whom a copy of thIs Notice of ______________________
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE OP SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE AdministratIon has been mailed are
51g. AL Gene Taylor
PRIVATE VOICE LESIONS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE required,
Deletes Johnson Taylor.
WITHIN
THREE
CASE NO. 79.1e1C4.D
ZONING
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
,
Publish:SIpfernber2i,IOctoberl, BESSIE H. GOODWIN,
3227346
1, 15. 1979.
CiTY OF LONOW000, FLORIDA, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ____________________
Plaintiff, SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THIS NOTICE, to file any ob.DIN.1S5
vs.
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125psdaINIcss
THE ZONING OF CERTAIN lections they may have that
MAX A MOGUL REALTY, INC.
TERRITORY, MORE SPECIFIC. challenge the validity of the
Ddendint, ALLY DESCRIBED, FROM B.1
decedent's Will, thequaliflcationsof TV star Mike Connors, who
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICEOF SALE
BUSINESS DISTRICT TO Ri thePenonalRepresentativ,s,orthe
Minnix was a nemesis of fic.
Notice is hereby given that I am
NOtiCelshIrsbygivanthatffie RESIDENTIAL AND C-COMMER. venue or lurisdiction of the court.
tionalcrlminals, isnow carrying
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Woods Blvd., WInter Park, Fl. 32759

am. at the west door Of the Cour. DATE: REPEAL I NO OR DIN. OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED
house of Seminole County, Florida, ANCES IN CONFLICT HERE. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
fictitious name of F.E.P. at5anford,Plerida,theundstg,
WITH.
Dateof the first publicationof this
ASSOCIATES and that I Intsnd to CierkwIIloIferfortaiethefoiing
SaidOrdinancewasplac.doqtflrst
Notice of Administration: Octobir,
registersaldnamewlth the Clerk of dfla'lbid real property:
reading on September 17, 1979, and
the Circuit Court, SemInole County,
North is of North ½ of NortPtea'J the City Commission will consider
The Atlantic National
Florida in accordance with the ¼ of Southwest '.4 (less 443.33 f) sameforfinalpassag.andadoptlon
lank of JacksonvIlle
provisions of the Fictitious Name Section 21, TownshIp 21
after the public hearing, which will
By Allen 1. Witham
Statutes, To.Wit: SectIon $45.09 Range 30 East, Public Records of be held inthe City Mali of Lcngwoød,
VIce President and
Florida Statutes
SemInole County, Florida.
Florida, on Monday, the 13th day of
Trust Officer
51g. 0.0. Anderson
together with all structures, tm. October, A. 0., in,, at 7:30p.m., or
s John Charles Bull, Sr.
Leonard R. Okonewski
provements, fixtures, applIances, assoon thereafter asposslble. At the
M Personal Representatives
Publish: September 211 October 1, andappurtenancesonsaid land and meeting Interested partIes may
me Estate of

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The aforesaid sale will be made the proposed Ordinance. This
ea
pursuant to a Final Judgment s,. hearingmaybeco.wlnuedfrom time OEO. A. SPEER, JR.
tired In CIvIl Number 7,.lOse.c*.ga. to tIme until final action Is taken by
FiCTiTOUS NAME
SPEER
SPEER, PA.
the City Commission.
Notice Is hereby given that I am 0. now pending In the Circuit
p.o. Box 1344
A
COp
of
First
of
the
the
proposed
Ordinance
Eighteenth Judicial CIrcuit in
engaged In busIness at 301 U.
113 Magnolia Avenue
is postedat the City Hail, Longwood, Sanford, Florida 32771
St., $inlsrd, Fla, 32771, Seminole and for Seminole County,
Florida, and copies are on fill with (305)333.5551
DAT ID, this slit
C*y, Florida, under the lictitisus
y
in,,
me Clerk sI the City and same may
Vale ø
,.i.
Attorney for Personal
be Inspected by the public.
kdutd to register said name with the (SEAL)
ResemttatIvn
Linda
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Martin
Arthur
H.
Beckwiffi
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Publish Oct. 1,
dy
Cierk
of
the
Clark
of
the Circuit Court
County, Florida in accordance wIth
DEO.13
City of Longwood,
By: Patricia Robinson
the pr4l5iOnS of the FIctitIous

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To
AAA EMPLOYMENT
FOR

Publish Oct. 1, 10, 1979.
DUOS'

TOUI FUTUII

31-BusinesS Property

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Busy hwy. corner. Lease this
altractive2l0Osq. ft. bldg. Zoned
County C2, with heated I cooled
office or show rm space + drive.
in storage or display area.
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ww carpet, AC, turn or unfurn
Adults only no pets. $100 I up.
Call 323-5005.

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aeivcs itajr.Jng iales po,.
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NAVE IOU EEZEITIS? Them
i'ou should see this gracious
older 2 story home in "move.in"
Cition. Asking only $42,500.
Interested? Call us today for
appointment.

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Cheap cutting. Up to 1acre. If too.
thick for your mower, call 323.,
$571 or 323.1701 till Fri. Oct. 5th. - -

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Room Additions

remodeling
general home repaIrs, no job too
irnaIi Coil 3234633 anytime:

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on large Commercial lot. $17,000.

Ught IulIng
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Appliances 5, Misc,

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OriveS,Pitlos,walksl,etc.
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of Sanford's pioneer 2 story
homes with charm and comfort.
4 of S BR5, 2 baths. We invite
your inspection, lust reduced

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ABC Concrete. Patios, drIveways
&amp; .o sets. QualIty work, no lob
tOO small. 595-1914.
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1½ baths home. Good location,
newly painted, fenced yard &amp;
Much More. Only $39

Custom Office CleanIng, corn-'
merical, new const. LIcensed,
bonded I insured. Quality
vice everytime. Ph. 323-0341 or

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
soeciaitv, 2 yrs. xp. 06-S062.

STEMPER AGENCY

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MULTI PLE LISTING SIRVICE

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your oil heater
cleaned now333.Sfl1.

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Drapes, Upholstery

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OroOink&amp;Besrig

Resldentlal&amp;Commerclal 'Y.
ait
11Th,

clipping, flee control. Pet
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supplies, dog houses, insulated,

STENSTROM

shady

REALTY

inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed.
332-3713.

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Sgt. Pepperi Painting
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lyre. isp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne loal, 327.1321
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Servlce.'

Free Est. 323.1704.

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WARRANTED. Only 131,5001

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hoise In Sunlandi Rem kit, nice
Fl. Em, &amp; fenced yardl BPP
WARRANTED. Just 132,1301

Kid5gono,btthengetith4"-"
back yard isn't? sen t with a
vant ad. Call 153)431.

CU$TOMCASINIT$
PrseEW.
32340aftr1:*

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RACO Foam, fiberglas I
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
15)45) or 'se-ni.ios collect.

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EXECUTIVE HOME 3 BR, 2 bath
home in Mayfair wv-Many

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Luxury Faaturesl Scr. Pool I
Paul OFF WARRANTED. ThIs
Ca Ii Yours for 144.1001

Welbold?s Camer4 Ship
Sales. pg$5(1 pti,5 &amp; las).
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spacious LR, FR, eat.in kit, new
carpet I newly painted I A Buy

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REAl. ESTATE ASSOCIATES
'JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER WE LIST a SELL
MORI HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it

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ONLY $25,500 for thIs 3 Bdrm 1½
lath home on quiet street,

park model, 2 tip outs. H&amp;A, Fla.
Rm. added. Much More. See this
one. 3236234.

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Turn of the century home looks as
If it were lust built yesterday. 5

BR, 2 B, LR w-FP, formal DR.
den, Fm Em w-spacious sun
deck, eat-In kit. includes every

modern convenience. Located on

unique wooden water closet.
Truly a show place. $123,000.

MORRIS

REAL ESTATE Broker

NEWLOG CABIN STYLE HOMEI
Now beIng built, 3 Bdrm, 2
Baths, 5 acres, near Osteen, pvt.

290 N. 17.92, Cass.lberry, Fl.
Eve. $623633

access to St. Johns River,
$100,000.

Sr.

EASY TERMS with store titiancingl No one in Orlando-Sanford
area refused credit if you will
pay ¼ down I Let us help you
establish local credit, We deliver

Realtor,

REAL ESTATE
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Camp pants

BY OWNER-3 BR home in good'
cond. $25,000. Will hold wsubstantial dwn. 322-2257,

to move into. S32,900,
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

47-Real Estate Wanted

ivg,n yuur rome 5.
credIt? I will
catch up back payments i buy

DT1,rtes ew a. used
Reel's Body Shop

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26l0lanfordAve,
3210759
Aft. Mrs. 322-7613,3221669

GENEVA 1½
/ bath.
$35,000.

ROOF. $21,100,

Webuyyourequity,clos.In4rs.
AWARD REALTY, REALTOR
339-2100

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REPLTORS
Braflch Office

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Low Down Payment
for your lotl Will build on
your lot or our lot.

V Enterprise, Inc.
Vedellnc.,Realtor
644I3

appliances, tile roof,

$c. patio, cement block const.,

city sewer I water, paved
strwt.4110659.$*953

2 BEDROOM. FONMAL DINING

New 235 Homes, 4 pd interalt to

FLOORS, FIRE-

PLACE, SCREENED PORCH.
COMPLETELY REDECORATED, NICE CORNER. $32,000.

$44,000. Low down
BUILDER. 3224357.

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Bridges Antiques. 323-7101.

83)1 for further details.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, Any ConditIon 641 8126

1973 Delta "88"

.4Dr., auto, air, $1295
322 3505

Cash 322-4132
Buy I. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, R efrig., stoves, tools.

model, $250. Sanford Furniture

Salvage, 17-92 So. of Sanford.
322 572).

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ANTIQUE BARBER CHAIR
EXCELLENT CONDITION
322-1863

Ph. 322-0352

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payments of $16 per month. Call
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track. Sold new $450, balance

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(305) 862.3363
Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Company

BROKER
34303-Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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OVIEDO-aImostnewilR,iarge
FR, Great value. $31,100. FHA.
VA. J. Mann Realtor 363.7273.

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T.rms: $1,500.00 down • Bal. 30 days • Terms Available
lnspsctlon: Sept. 29-30, Oct. 3•4-5 1 2-6 p.m.
Information or Color Brochure

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323-2222

Wanted Antiques 8. modern fur-

I------'-----Sanford, Fla sTake Hwy. 17-92 to Airport Blvd. • Go East 1 mlIe - to-

mortgage at $250 mo. 3221216.

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hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
pUtlic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price, Call 901-253-

$319993.

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Sanford 321 -O4

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Orlando 327.1377

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

classified ad for results. 372.26)

26 Parcels. 130 Acres . Zoned Al . 5 Acres Each • Wooded Tracts and
Lush Meadows • Paved Road Frontage. Private Roads • Lake Jessup
. Boat Ramp • 8'i4 Acre Park

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3 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT, CARPETING, NEW

et Cash Buyers for a small in
vestment. Place a low cos

payments.

Cute littleblk house, 2 BR, 1 8,1g.
lot. $3,000 dwn, $300 mo. Owner
will carry mort. 133,500. 1514
Elliott Ave. 322-4131.

3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH, CENTRAl
AIR &amp; HEAT, CARPETS, ALL,
APPLIANCES. PRIVACY
FENCE, ALL BRICK. $34,150.

73 Ponti,'ic, 4 Or.
AC,PB,P5 IOi.',ncr
5895. 327 07)3

Good Used Fur-n, Appiiana,
Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg. Material. 322 5659

SATURDAY OCTOBER 6-1 1 :00 A.M.

Cash

carpet, full

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PALM HAMMOCK ESTATES

1

207 E.ZSthst.

3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH POOL
WITH CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT.
COUNTRY KITCHEN, FAMILY
NOON WITH FIRIPLACI,
LARGE SCREENED PORCH, 2
CAR GARAGE. $51,000.

cxc. mech cond.
$1900 322 7045

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122-5)52, 322-7)77

135.500.

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M Bronco .4 wh. dr.,

A C 1' I 0 J

Eves. 322.0612,322-1357,

3 BEDROOM, 1½ BATH,
SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON.
DITIONER, OVIRSIZED LOT.
GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED TO

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lv, iMav,.'r ICK 70i
(7x9IT 185332) 55.000
3232173

Buy

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

2ól9OrIandoDr.

Sale

acres, i BR, 7

PAINT. $31,300.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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3237832

3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT I
AIR, CARPORT.
$32,500.
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE.

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to

80-Autos for

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 3221721.

23" ZenIth Console color TV. '72

WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3)1-3)5 E. First St.
322-3432

REALTYinc.
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YVafliflg

68-Wanted

Agent 339 5356.

1109 Sanford Ave.

equity. 3220216.

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HOUSE WITH BEAUTY
ISHOP.
Good location. $44,900.

1592 MODEL, 2½ STORY VIC-

ROOM WOOD

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7?CtevroletP U
V 8 Auto, Topper $1,150
322 7373

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$23
322 3505

I ackets $9.99 ea.

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
322.5791

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78-Mutorcycles

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66-Horses

Good used TV's, $255. up

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BATEMAN REALTY

rr.Iu,rr

JUST THItIK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BEANYI1

REALTOR. 322749$

3 BR, 1 B newly painted inside &amp;
out, w-w carpet, C-HIA. Ready

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322 1674; 322 .4460

FREE
Siberian Huskey Pup
373 1039

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orig.
$493.75 bal. $113.16 or $17 mo.

WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Biosson Trail,
Orlando, Florida., $434560.
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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
377 5990

19-Trt:cks.Trailers

53-N. Radio. Stereo
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in Sanford,

vacant lot In area. $14,950.

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65-Pets-Supplies

*REFRlGERATOKS
Assorted colors 8. sizes, $35 up
Guaranteed. Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French Ave.

Paint, I blks. west of 441. 29$2575. Open daily 96, Sun. 12-4.
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FURNITURE. BEDDING

view across Crystal Lake. Only

3 BR home, fenced yd, neds
TLC. Assume I owner will hold
2nd mort, $26,500. Owner.

KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

Push button controls, has
carousel, still In warranty.
Originally
$649,
assume
payments of $21 mo. Agent 339.
$386.

2300 Industrial Blvd. off Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 105'
paved road, 210' deep. Beautiful

77-Junk Cars Removed

Rare Brindle Toy Dachshund,
male, 6 mo. old, approx. 5 lbs
All Shots. AKC. $100. 322 3210.

MICROWAVE

Dealers Invitedl SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Orlando Wholesale Furniture Dist.

LAKEFRONT LOT-LOCH ARBOR
Prize of the area. Gorgeous view,
many trees. ISOxiSS. Owner
Assoc. 3221195.

private, $72,900.

Westinghouse washer &amp; dryer set.
good shape' $225 set. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 97 So. of
Sanford. 3228721.

We are offering their *10.000 Inventory of new furniture, bed.
dIng, &amp; GE appliances I TVs at
DISTRESS PRICESIL Public &amp;

Apopka home site, $3000 cash. City
sewer, water, paved street,
adult community. Call 95, 6750659.

OLE NWOOD AREA, DELANO
Custom built I Bdrm, 3 Bath
immaculate home, approx. one
acre wooded lot, horses permitted, 1 yr warranty, very

Setof .4 700 lSoply
Nearly new tires w tubes
5100 3223481

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

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WINTER PARK FURNITURE' CO.
HAS CLOSEDTHEIR
DOORS FOREVERI

$27,000. l0pct.dwn. By owner
365-3498, eve. 349-545)

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OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE I I

GENEVA
5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.

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3 cIty blocks, landscapfd wmany varieties of trees I exotic
Shrubs, Upstairs bath features

H. Ernest

Bdrm, 2 Bath spacious home
with large Fla. room &amp; a family
room, kitchen equipped, fruit
trees, Ige lot, 1 yr. warranty,
$61,500.

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English saddle. 18 in. Cortina. Plus
fittings. Extras. Good condition.
$130. 322-7478.

repo 17 Cu. ft.
Refrigerator
Westinghouse. Sold orig. 55)4.
bal. $206 or $2) mo. Agent 339
5316.

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

43-Lots-Acreage

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BEAUTIFUL LOCH ARBOR - 3

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our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323-5200

1917 Country Aire 35 ft. furnished

Agent 3398386.

Will buy 1st 5. 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
Business loans, Florida Mortgage Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave.. Suite 201, WInter
Park. 644-6432.

See

LAKE MARY -Fruit trees galore
on 3 lots, 3 Bdrm, dining room,
family room, partially fenced,
$25,900.

Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.35 used short
lime. Bal. $189.14 or $19.35 mo.

Individual Wants To

high as an elephant's eye. Place

52-ApplIanCes

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Purchase Mortgages
339 20

42-Mobile Homes

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BR, 2 full baths, FR, newly

322• 2420

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3 BR. 1.5 bath, split plan, $32,500.
William Maliczowski, Realtor
3227983

renovated insIde 8. out. New CH,
ww carpet, fenced yd. $32,000.
3229555 days; 323.5789 eve__

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41-Houses

Yale Dr., Academy Manor, 3

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'rper. 'xc. cond.
Lots of extras
7 Iui
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lull-i pan.

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BUILDINGS!! New, All Steel,
Pre engineered, clear span (NO
Seconds). 30*48*17 for 3,897.00.
x48x14 for 4,949.00, 40*72*14
for 6.297.00, 48*96*11 for 8,97500.
FOB. factory. All buildings
include 25 lb. wind load and
large Framed opening. Call 305
331 4647 9 a m to S p.m. collect

Buy &amp; Sell
NewS Used Furniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323 6593

-Mortgages Bought
&amp;SokI

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financing.

CRESCENT CITY

TORIAN SHOWCASE FOR REMODELING. 135,000.

SUPER 3 BR, 1½ bath home In
Twenty Westt C.H&amp;A, spilt BR
plan, on nice corner lotl Cornpietely
fenced I
BPP

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Custom Painting &amp; detail trim;::

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REALTORS

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Est.

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small or big, InterIor or exterior.
Pressure cleaning. 33315fl.
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Heiui&amp; Inça#sn30nts

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Quality workmanship. No lob too

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3390509
339-0301

2 BEDROOM, CARPORT, COMPLETELY REMODELED,
NEW CARPET, HEAT, NEW

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Cement block home I carport-6
lots w-45 fruit trees, oranges,
grapefruit, lemons, tangeloes.
135 E. Alma. Lake Mary, Fla,
Call 323-1035.

MULTI PL E L I STING REALTOR
AIBPAINTINO

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathIng,

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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonta Dr.

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"You're next, Mr. Keller. Right
after Mr. Fenwlck re-emerges Into
ordinary consciousness!"

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75-Recreational Vehicles
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322-914)
Eves after 68 weekends

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Car-k 5. Hirt 323 7550

Jamison, $145. Sanford Fur•
niture Salvage. 1792 So. of
Sanford. 322872).

INC. REALTORS
530-6133 or 339.4711 eves.

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JEAN NORRIS
Ferns &amp; Exotic Plants
601 Cclery Ave.
Nelson Poses

Like new full size sleeper. Made by

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FORREST GREENE

'SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 F ranch Ave 323-7340

2401 Airport Blvd.

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Casselberry, 517 1k Kathryn Dr. 4
BR, 2 B, across from Lk
Kathryn. Drive by today.

HAL COLBERT

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INC.
REA1TOR

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taking up space with a want ad
in the Herald 322-2611 or 831.9993.

Don't pile no longer needed items

Longwood. 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
corner lot. Privacy fence, attached garage, $ yrs. old $55,000.

IntIng

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Sell those things that are iust

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REALTOR, MLS
Day or Nig1 4

Inc.

2314 S. French Ave.
322-0231, 3370779, 373.7)73

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MAYFAIR'S BEST BUY.
BeautIful 4 BR, 2 B home w-2
FR's on gorgeous cor lots for
only *59,9001

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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SPACIOUS 5. GRACIOUS 4 Bdrm,
2 story home w-2600+ sq. ft. on
large corner lot has been
beautifully refurbished Inside &amp;
out. Don't miss It for only

NAMED VARIETIES

Bedroom sulie, oak dresser, 2
mirror- s. 1g. door chest, lull or
queen head board, $400 comp.
Free Delivery' Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford. 322 8721.

$46,500.

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2135' S French (17 92) Sanford
323 5324

some

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2 Story home in mint
condition
featuring
17'
bedrooms, high ceilings &amp; attractive financing at lust
$42,500 I

leg,

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

$VISA--MASTER(HARGE$
SCHAS DOOR PRIZES

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Blooming African Violets

Brand new Dining Room suite by
Trogdon. Table, 6 chairs, leaf &amp;
china. While contemporory, $350
comp. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17.92 So. of Sanford
3221721.

ccri

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.

Real Southern Charm

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197$ Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bat. $111 or
$21 mo. Agent 339-8386.

cohvinlent location, attractive

AU IMPLOYMINT
HOInI tipairs &amp; appuances to tile.
assimsi N,, request representative, en me vemie or
YIN $UPPIV
Over -10 yes. o*p. Reasonable' ____________________
1) FrSIC11AVS.
qualiflestisms of the persesal staled abeve will be heart laid jurictlsnif*e art.
rates. sn-wi.
CLAjena, DEMANDS. AND
.ipruL.l1Uvg, or the vmes or hasting ilsay bees illel Item time AU.OBJICTIONS
NOT
$0
FILED
$5tlMIwIWibfIIl5$
adim
iStaMIt
I!
lurisdktim liNse csw
III PreNlIri I Steam Cleinlng,.,.,
4.44.4
bujiflargwege.
,
kook wI
WILl. $1 POSIVIR BARRED.
CWCSWIICB.
L CLAIMS. D!JlC$. AND
uptuss winwadory.
Noel, homes, mobile . .•.
so
mali
smail
household'
Wada
THIS
NISICS
shIll
be
101fl
in
DaleitffisflrotpubNcatimsl**
OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
hemes.elc.'Mebilehome special. ,,
I
$520100
cOilsi
IlvedMeed
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repairs.
carpiniry,
psiewing
WILl. II POSUVIR BARRED
95
*155(13 PiAIIC plorgs WithIs IN wellcsIfAdmInis$rIIUI:Ocuoba.1.I
'at.oil a sincere desir, to build
misc. Call PMi Hunter 3)9-401).
DeNifIWfivWpwbllsallosat*is Cityof helary, Pfeelds,al*e 1970.
eli U?k gus?. 3)3-7151
TECHNICIAN
I.
Fairy
McCrow
Feint
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N5II50of Adan$ehIrOf lam isp. City Nail. and puhllitiad in ,sso
FCC lkimso.lWhlNs.
lvgag $5,511. a nonpppsr at
uPenseol Wpprasansstive
IuuI.I
. ha h Intl ftoiduies. Tints are 115
AMEMPI.OYMI$T
gammldra11altomwllidmtheCllyat
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Bess w.
perIesi.cs ,e*eemw,. mu.'
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at
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Mary,
Pheide.
WIlliam
LØ
Parts',
Sr.
a.b.a
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U pe,1.ai I*iUJilulIuq
A1M
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153.1176
lessttItblyl*dsfl nisihe WIlllsnL.Fvrar.lr.,
HI
J&amp;J Janitinial Service. Office
toitthepwBllchev,sm11*s 'WtNIsmL.Fatvend
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Vinyl repair &amp; rscabsnp
• cleaning. vacant homes I pl.,,
rsif*erMi prepsrtyallicual
W. 1.. Parr
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reteshslslerycttsrg,.oaiw
owvsc..3)1.sest
UNIINCIW(DITIUIIPII
RIPRI$ENTATIVI
Wise
as
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ATTORNEY
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FOR PflPV
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A. SPUR
sm*sWWaIulemtoSuWds. T$OMA15,111
tistilh,OIPlces
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U*UINTATIVIz
PORKLIPTOP*.
100.
DATIDI
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tills.
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AMIMPLOYMINT
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913 PrinchAve
haid PledIs 35971
lvi $.C.15V. M$
Cad. Cit. .Nuse 4I7•7415i
Clv ChIlI
1ro: ) 151-15J1
IuS*$*. 16600. 1,'N-.
FubIldsO0.l.1l0
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$
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$31,900.

M -UnsWorTh Realty

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A load et compha, WijitItt

Build to Suit our lot or yours.
FHA-VA. FHA 2351243
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3230500

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
3j9 E. lit St.,322.5743

lMan,quslltyoperatlo,i

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C&amp;MyardcareServlce
322.0797

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pia.
sety,____
fl ,,,n,
Pt,,
ktitilfod W ow spa.

CITRUS GALORE can be found
around this large 3 Bdrm home
w-terrific 20' Fla. Room and 13'
workroom. Priced right at

322928

$342200
American
BAHIA 500*30 (lOOsq.ft.)
Free Del. on 4100 sq. ft. or ,,ore.

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tue mvcntivs tieis ci piastic inm.

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$34,500.

Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars;
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center. 2202
French Ave. 322 2255.

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lilus
local
'-states.
Oak
m,hog,ny
tnut DR &amp; BR
suites
lots of assorted tbls,
chairs, chinas, desks, lamps I
glassware This sale is a must to
attend. lnlu.'s ttnS for the
collector &amp; dealer

Merct'indise

62-Lawn-Garden

UNDER MARKET- 7 yr old 3

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59-Musical

;ihest bidder
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onsi'wmt'rir t r i'i New Jersey

51-Household Goods

FHA, VA.

HOUR

24

Sofa traditional 100 in silver grey,
excellent cond., $135; game
table with 4 chairs can be used
as dining table hexagon shaped
pecan wood with slate like top.
$173. Call after 5:30-377 6653.

T,-i h Sold to the

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72"Auction

PUFJLICAUCTION'
MON., OCT. , 7 PMa

ROBSOI"PMARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32771

Grease Traps, Dryweils
Car Stops, Cement, Sand
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
3225151

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55--Boats &amp; Accessories

REALTY WORLDS

HA, w-w carpet, decorator
wallpaper, 5, beamed ceilings on
200' lot, all for $293001

Bdrm home w-Central HA, w.w
carpet, spilt bedroom plan, I 1g.
fenced yard in good area.

for Sale

Brown River Rock, Dist, Box,

S UNIT APARTMENT
1, 2 8 3 BR, some furnished, good
income, owner financing with
excellent terms, 2 BR unit incomplete will discount as is.

COUNTRY GEM - 3 Bdrm
bargain has brand new: Central

Harold Hall Realty

$43,000.

SUPER SUNLAND 3 BR, 2 B, Fl
rm., fenced. FHA Appraised.

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SOMiscellaneous

W. Garnetf White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3227881. Sanford

$65,000.

535.500.

R I J Land Clearing, Sanford, Fl.
Loader &amp; Dragline we,
- tree Ii?. 3237i

Central Heat IAIrCond. Free Est.
Call Carl HarrIsat
.SEARS.Sanford22.I77i

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unly, Flvida in accvnce
Records
SemInole County, wclwfly shall hO described, The
Glad PSY. Gild hews
the privisisne at Use mctrnous nature if me uncertainly shall be Flo,g,
ffi gej * fe
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AMIMPLOYMINT
Name Ilitules. Te.WIt: Section WIled.
lb '110 claIm 15 WW, the J$1flf, and less liii lul 31 ld copies of the claim to the clerk to
tltFrench Ave.
security shall be descriBed. The
15100 FIends SlaMes 1957
lepa the South 240
mecilemalIetw.,te
1534174
dalmul shall deltwsr euttlolont 1W *W,
1g. Themas E.
ad
each pirsar.al representative.
p11, :iI. le
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Prssldsnt
csenmsnly known es i.ae
*it.eisansiareetelnwe.,s.,e * * ** *
* * *
_I_: le -Publish 00.1,014,33,2979
Mary Boulevard Medagelitreugh to te whom a copy of this Netice at
5501
•uI$Ill
tWIIinSIHVO•
0101
tImL
14
shIft,
Apply In
Own
Drive
and
Rinehart
Read,
t&amp;
wan maiIs are IN P5(1
A$pvsa,sh*iresSidin*sisSIle
Currently
ISISI
plus-minus
acres.
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reeulre,
WITHIN
THRIE
to Whsess g,
NofICS
s
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF
Mimhasbsanmslledve *4.
ThIPVSIICIIAIWIIIIOttIII
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
required,
WITHIN THREE
me CIty 11511. CIty at 'Laho Mary,
TNISNOTICI,Ioflleanys*dlepss * * * * * * * * *
MONTHS PROM THU DATE
burkId
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TNt FIRST PUBLICATION p Pler$Os,att:IIP.en.,en November they may have me. dsaftan.s
WAITIESSES
TH1INOTICI.tolilsanyslfeetlses 1, 1970. or as seen thereafter as validity at ho decadent's will, the

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lawn &amp; Garn

£UTOMOTIVEMACHINIS'T
Engine rebulider. SemInole Auto
Mactile, 301 1. 30th P1. Exp.
onlyl Wages commensurate w.'

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Wantadareblack&amp;hite&amp;read
all over.

Laid Clearing

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3227972

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Air Conditioning, Heathtg, Ilectri.
cal, PlumbIng Service I Repair.
CIII Larry for Free Est. 471.62,4.
Lid., Bonded I Ins.

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REALTORS
7lloSanford Ave.

New carpet, newly
painted, C.H&amp;A. $32,500.

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SEMINOLE REALTY, 322-5232
appt.

for

FOUR BR, 2 B,

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$67,500. About '/ cash to mort. or
refinance up to 90 pct. Call

323-5774

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and the

Immediate possession on this
quality 4 BR. 2 B Brittany style
home at 311 Fairway Rd in
beautiful Loch Arbor. To settle
estate it is realistically priced at

Bdrm,

4 'BRM, 2 B, FR &amp; Office,
Prestige area. Huge lot. $115,000,

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ON THE
GOLF COURSE

by Gilt Fox

SIDE GLANCES

41-Hodses

4 FiREPlACESgracethis lovely 3

property.

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4, 4 4 4 4 .4' 4.

q i-riouses

TWO UNIT duplex rental income

" Cotdit1onIn

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YOU'

Why not loin the fastest growing
Real EstateOff ice intown?
Findutifwcsn
. makeyouabetterdeal.

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w.w carpet, residential area.
11631190 mo. 323.5019.

SECURITY
Excellent hours, excellent pay
AU EMPLOYMENT
112 French Ave.
323.3116

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*5
111 OEadW5

3 BR, 2 B, pool home, besutifuii1
landscaped, work shcp, greer
house. 1700 sq ft living area
$19,500. Terms.

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3 BR, 1½ B spilt plan, fenced yd.
SC. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for 131.900.

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that

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Wanted to rent or buy 2 BR house
with bath. Write to Coi. Tom A.. .
We need a gutsy Personality and a
Smith, 617 Edith Rd., Louisville,
desire to succeed - a positive
Ky. 40206.
attitude with an inner
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arrogance to be the bull Not
oneof our key people are making
1 BR-$194 up. Pool Adults only,
40-Condominiums
lees than $33,001 a year. If
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are looking for a future, I am . on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport. ______________________
Blvd. on 17.97 in Sanford. Call
looking for youi Ate you the gal
Sanford 2 BR, 2 bath. all appi., ww
323.WO Mariner's Village.
that's always had the desire to
carpet, pool. Close to every
succeed and never had the op _______________________
thIng. 134,500. 327.0323.
portunhy? ii so, you've got the
Furnished
opportunity nowl Call JoAnn
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323.3176.
4OT11pX
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Atf for Senibr Citizens. Dow
town,
very
clean
&amp;
roomy.
See
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JImmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
112 BR apt avail soon. Walking,
Ave.
ASSEMBLY"
distance to downtown area'•
OpenlIlOsforretil',es.

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claimed. If me claim Is not yet due,

acres on Orange Blvd in Paola
Oniy $24,450. Owner will carr',
mort. with 40 pct. down.

Call Bart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7491

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South,

Choice builders lot on Florida
Ave., in Oreamwold, Duplex or
residential, fenced &amp; shaded,
$17,500.

Beautiful 3 BR, ?'/i bath
Townhouse in Sanora with 2 car
garage, pool &amp; tennis court
privileges included. $323 mo.,
1st, last, &amp; damage required.
322.4351.

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section 1, TownshIp 30

ii acres on W. 1st St. near
Riverview. Unbelievably priced
at $14,000.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITYOF .LAKIMARY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
NellceafPvblicHearisg
'4 4 '4 4
File Number 79-210
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SALES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Lake IN RE: ESTATE P
in
house
building supplies
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Mary,Florida,that said Council wili WILLIAM LEE FARRAR, SR., a-k. RN Ito 12 fulil part time. Apply
AU EMPLOYMENT
.
NAMESTATUTI
awilliamni. Farrar,Sr.,WilliamL.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA holdapubllchearingon November
in person Sanford NursIng &amp;
ll2FrenchAve.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
PROBATE DIVISION
1, 1979, at 1:30 P.M., to consider an Feriar and W. L. Farrar,
Convalescent Center 950
323-Sill
Notice is hereby given that the File Nwmber 79.177-CF
Deceased
as
follows:
Ordinance entitled
Millonvilie.
undersigned pursuant to the Divisle
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
'4 4 '4 4 '4' 4 4 '4
"Fictilleus Name Statute", Chapter IN RI: ESTATE Op
Cashler.Hostsss &amp; Waitress
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
AVON
IiU,FlerIda Slatutes,wiIl register LAURA JANE LOQAN
Exp.onlyi
RIZONING CERTAIN LANDS CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
FIGHT INFLATION
with me Clett of me Circuit COWl.
Deitona
Inn.
441.4197
Deceased WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Sell Avn. Increase yet' earning
laandfsr$intlnole County, Florida
MARY AS HEREIN DEFINED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
power For details. call.
upsa receipt of Proof of the NOTICIOFADMINISTRATION
FROM A.) to C.) and OC; CON. IN THE ESTATE:
1-141.14170r4643591
llcatien Of this notice, me tIC. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING FLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED * * * * * * * * *
titleus Name, to.wit: PALM CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST EFFECTIVE DATE.
that the administration of me tate
COOK
Experienced, mature
SPRINGS CENTER under which THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
IWILL.IAMLEI FARRAR, SR.,a.
changlngtlwaonlngonthefoliowing
tims. lOa.rn.4:30p.m. Apply i
Heavybreakfastexperlence.
Wesilpec? ti SflØie In business at OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED described preperty situate in me k-a William L. Farrar, Sr., William
AAA EMPLOYMENT
person Sanford Nursing &amp;
Northeast Intersection of Palm IN THE ESTATE:
City of Lake Mary, FlorIda to c-i, L. Farrar, and W. L. Farrar,
Convalescent Center,
912 FrOtIChAY,.
rfoga Bald seW State Road 436 lii YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
deceased,
File
Number
79.370,
is
Ceminercial:
Mellonvllle Avi.
323-3174
Ae IPrIn. Florida.___
ii., at me last in pending In the Circuit Court for
m.west
That WIS Partnerships Wereated et LAURA JANE LO4AN, Os.
Seminole County, Florida, Probate * * * * * * * * * .4 4 4. .4 4
that part of me it ot me
in said husinses enterprise ore al ceeeed, File Number 7fl77.çp !
.4 4. 4.
Division, the address of which Is
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14 of licHen 7, Township
pending In the Circuit Court tSr $suth, Range 30 last, Slmlnolei Seminole County Courthouse, NUrU Aides, asp. preferred.
A-C MECHANIC
MLINVE$TMENTS,AFI.'Id. $lj County, Fletidi, Probate
Own tosls,top pay
Apply In person Lakeview
cetanty, mario., tying SO4SIII of Sanford, Florida 32711. The personal
OMetal P5t1M1s1lp Divisian, lit, address Of WhiCh
ac re1etttatve Of me estate is
AUEMPLOYMEPIT
is $anford Avinue (Sun Drive)
Nursing Centr, D E. 2nd St.
FAIRY McCRAW FARRAR, whose
912 Frinch Ave.
4. WiLLIAM J' GOODMAN, SemInole
lanford, FL County Courthouse, corolei, to the Flat therel.
address is 212 East Hornbeamn LPN, Fulitime apart time. Apply
3333114
32711.
The
penenal
rec.nteo
In
Flat
Ba*9,
Page
14,
ManagIng P55tflSV representative at me estate 1$
In person. Lake,iw NursIng
the Public Records of seminei. Drive, Longwood, Florida 32730. The
.4' .4
Center,
1. 2nd St.
PIN INVISTMENTS,AFllrlda
OoupiasW.Logen,witeseaddressis County, Florida, less the South 215 name and address of the personal
Oeneral
reyeientatIvvs attorney are sat
Nil Larwin, Or$anda, FL 31559
Opportunities
'5' N.A. ROISMAN, name and address Of liii peilansi
bo,lhi below.
st sa, i.., If ,h, SE '.
tinging Partner reprosetatIse's atteriley
All persons having claims or * * * * * * * * * __________________
,.
me SE ¼, Seclien?, Township
Dated at Aitamente springs,
demands against the estate are
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Ixpensioncapital needed.
BOOKKEEPER
huh, Range 30 last,
Sesibeele County, Florida, $ep.
required, WITHIN THREE
All pereans havIng claims st County, FIends, less the West
i$)ct.quananteel return
Accountspayable,paymll,
lembir IL I97
I MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
1'013.971.1*g
demands against the estate are 1 thereat and als, lees the
AAA EMPLOYMENT
PublIsh: Sspuaw.ber 17.24 Ocular required, WITHIN THREE 30
me 'THE FIRST PUILICATION OF
112 FrinditAve.
,ien.,
mi
ais
less
1.
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MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
333-1171
thereof for Lake Mary ThIS NOTICE, to file with thu clerk
DINfl
at the above court a written ___________________
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Beulevard:
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statemant of any claim or demand
THI$NOTICI,tSfftswWNftieclerk iii ClsSISIIIII the aetilni ø me
Iheymayhave.ladtciaImmustb,
at
a
'$ThIT YO* OWN SU$INEW
a written so4wdsscriedepeny situate in writing and
PICTITIOUSNAMI
ORGANIST
must Indicte The
Notice
is
hereby
am
datetnul
ii
any
claim
or
demand
mItts
CIty
of
Laks
Mary,
Florida
given
hal
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basIs for the claim, me name and
We are looking for
CHOIR DIRECTOR
may have. lack claim must be OC, Office Cemewrclel:
engaged in busIness at Box 079
address of the creditor or his agent Grace United Methodist Church,
In writhig and must IndIcate N,,
tirid of woridrig for sgmaona else. We
LL-li1U, Fla.,
pavtimeSl¼etmeSI ¼ or attorney, and the amount
irs l2Pinfl9 Into your itia NOWI
Sanfrd,Fla.caII3n4erm.
prge, under me fictitleus name ot besis 1St 1110 dllM. the IIIMI led

CHEAP CHARLIE'S USI) AUTO address if the creditor or his N
Range 30 last, Sieninsle County, itt, dste when It will become due
atterney,
PARTS DIV. OP NOEl U. IN.
amount Pistils. lyl.ts leVitt it $IIWSrd shall be stated. II tit, claim is
I claimed. II me claim Is net yet due,
TUPRISI$ INC. and
AvenuoliunDnlveaccerdlngtewte contingent or unllquidated, the
the date when It will bi(SMI
let..$ornger said
as merest,
reUrded ll
nature 51 the uncertainty shall be
shall
be
slated.
lb
the
dales
is
C$erkOI*eCWc*eNCawt,SernI.,slo
g, peg, 14, f Wo Public it•td. lb the claim is secured, p,,
contingeftt or wtiIRuldat.d,

S acres beautifully wocded in
Osteen. Owner will finance easy
terms.

36-Wanted to Rent

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car helpful-NO SELLING.
Permanent employment for
persons free to travel. Apply In
person at 10a.m. sharp.
R. L. PolklCo.
Rm.I0lAliantic lank Bldg.
101 U. lit St.
EOE
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41-Hos.js
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Loch Arbor, 3 BR, 2 bath. Fam.,.
Rm., quiet culdesac, shade
Irees. fenced yard, $375. 322

Room in private home. All home,
yard &amp; pooi privileges. Prefer
man, woman or couple with
drivers license. Write box 32 co
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637,
Sanford, Fl 32171.
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UIUIIUUIUUIU

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3 BR, 1V 8. carpeted, garage, c.
MM. $775 mo. Schuren Realty,
REALTOR. 831.1347.

Room, bath, board, laundry, TV,
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tele., C.AC in priv. home.
1$-IPWanted
-fl.
Gentlernan-non.smoker.
.
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Clean, turn, room. Separate bath I
INSURANCE CLERK
entrance. Air &amp; heat. Close
putortlngIfillng.
restaurants. Cable TV hookup.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
322.3111.
912 French Ave.
323.3176
Sanford Gracious living. Roes.
WeoklyI monthly rates. inquire
* * * * * * * * *
500 S. Oak 5417553.
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Wilson, Miller, Barton, Soil I
P1* Inc. 1.113.77S.1124, Naples.

directory-Salary plus bonus,

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3 BR,CH8.A. $323 mo. AWARD
REALTY, REALTOR 339.2e00.

29-Rooms
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Lake Mary Blvd. at i-I.

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LakeMary.Sanford 3 BR, 2 B
Children weIcoms4'.'
32710,4
5373
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typing, filing &amp; phone exp. Write
N.E.C., Box 905, Sanford, Fia.
32771.
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Houiewlves, Retlrees and othersDoor to door canvass gttlng
names for new Sanford CIty

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sub.divlsion construction layout.
Exc. Salary (beginnIng at $7.30
0' up) &amp; benefits. Growing
long established firm. Contact

Experience desired. Good pay,
Insurance, vacation, credit
union &amp; profIt sharing. Apply In
persOn Lake Mary 46 Food Store

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CASHIERS

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Patrick W. Doyle, Eeq,
5530 Florida Statutes
7.
Post Office lox 1335
11g. Charles Cantrell
PublIsh: September 17,26, October 010 West Mo.'se loulevard
WirIer Park, Florida 321$
s,s.
Publish Oct. 1, ,1979.
DIN 71
OEO.1

115 grad w.light office skills would
like chance. Light bookkeeping.

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If you aren't using yOurpooi ta'
take a cue, and sell it with 4.
Herald classified ad. Call 32
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2611.

21-Situations Wanted
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Wanted

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Stamper Agency, Wm. Stamper,
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322.41.

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SANIORD-MOHAWK DR ::.b:.
New2 BR duplex isnfurn, Heat.Ai'.
Ref., stove. washer-dryer hook.;
up. Lease. $273. 3228753.

Part time driver approx. 3 hrs. a
day, staring pay $3.10 hr. Con.
tact E. Brown at 6714110.
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clubs I communIty groupe. Call
.,ses.
___________________________

.

Deputy Clerk

Nurse'saldetocare for my husband,
Longwoodlrea. 1305430.
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12FrenChAV5. .
family should know about fire &amp;
3233176
crime In (2) 13 mm. public serv.
lcefilms. The films proacsd by * * * * * * * * *
Diclograpit Security Systems,
areavailable without charge for
SURVEY PARTY CHIEF
Position available for Party Chief
.cemmerciaI presentation to
Exp. in property surveying &amp;
civic organizations, servIce

Seminole County, Florida, under tns

Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section

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the hot line,
In the speech, Carter revealed the Soviets refused to withdraw
the brigade — or even admit it is a combat unit.
But Carter flatly rejected the Soviet assertion it is a training
unit, saying, "we have persuasive evidence that the unit is a
combat brigade."

area.

Brezhnev on

—Direction to the secretary of defense to enhance the Rapid
Deployment Forces, including a proposed Fire Brigade that could
be swiftly airlifted to trouble spots.

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received by his office in regard Silvestri from continuln
to Baytree Village, Rhodes operation pending legal
said. He said the number of hearings. — GEOFFREY
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Condominiums said Monday he
is scheduled to meet with a
When the complaints of three
representative
for
the of the Baytree Village residents
developer of the Baytree were put into written fonil,
Village complex in Winter Silvestri filed, suit in circuit
Springs and with angry court against the residents.
residents of the complex in
order to discuss charges of poor Silvestri claimed in his suit N
that the complaints defame(]
maintenance.
his character and amounted to
• Silvestri
Jerry Rhodes of the Tampa
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king for more than $1
office of the division said he
plans to meet with Warren million in damages from the
Williams Thursday. Williams is complaining residents.
the representative for Frank
Rhodes said the meeting will
Silvestri, Baytree Village
be
an attempt to reach an
developer. Rhodes said he also
amicable agreement between
Baytree Village and liberty the Parties.
Square, a condominium
However, he said If the
plex in Orange Co unty.
complaints of the residents
"There seems to be a general warrant further investigation
the results of that in.
problem with maintenance —
eLatIon
to indicate
the people living in the units are
deficiences on k part of
saying one thing and the
Silvestri,theDivisioncould call
developer says another thing," for
an administrative hearing
Rhodes said.
to determine whether or not a
cease and desist order should
At least six complaints
alleging poor maintenance ana be Issued against the developer.

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POPE JOhN PAUL II

genersiexpensesto balance the department rather than Nelson expressed bitterness locally. He said his un- to generate local money to pay
tentative budget previously,
eliminating the Job and placing that the city could be penalized derstanding of the federal law the police officers, not that It is
were
$6.40
In the codingency fund. for being honest in its previous is the city only has to show impossible to do so. "Nothing is
Othersecommiendallons
Moodey W&amp; the council took
extreme difficulty being able Impossible, he said.
wider conilderatlon recorn• that: $3,100 be budgeted for
Councilman Pat sti, budget.
City Mager road materials such as day and the lone official to have voted He said that because the council
liii Eulbes.
$3,700 additional be allocated to agaliut the previous tentative has gone to all extremes to keep
keep a part-time grader budget, said the latest revision its police force at full strength,
Th. recommendatIons

Today

Mapdey a1 plugged sppro by LlOiaM Cinwell,
Lathe manager of Seminole dam: plgghg In the an operator position full time is more flocally soun
&amp; e said there Is a possibility the federal
Coolly CETA prngrem.
%4• revimaus frOID th IMtSSd of "ISkIfl It psrt4lme one cdths 'asonaae voted no funding could be denied. "In ArouudfleClock ..........4A
Horoscope ................. 48
But,hesold.C&amp;awilJ$aldthe LZTA fl5i1 hoping new in the ptlic works depart. previously wu that the our zeal to be honest, we may Bridge
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fading Is In labor Dopiit'it that the the momey will be iuceiodul ON fin hose and $10000 for fiscally sound. "Ths budget said.
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.dec4kn end training for the comes closer to being
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rnjr of the (ZTA the city titatkely kud%id uvs $14,100 in reseress fire department; retain a rosli," she said.
Sotensori saki 1beUeves the Editorial
4* TelevWss
the uiiid' which were budgeted for panon on the Job In the parka
pey the odin.. ad lecel lade
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Dr. Ali said it has been found report on how and where to
Herald Staff Writer
the county commission and the bodies of water for the past 12 that a threshhotd exists in spray.
commission, will recom- months.
bodies of water with effluent
mere is hope the blind city
All said although obmend
how
the
spraying
of
an
where it changes from
mos ulto robrem la uin
en- servatlons at first lead
adulticide should be done over
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downtown 1'Sanford
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how
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later sample-taking
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showed that observation to be
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Dr. Ali, working out of the
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have
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! Sanford, gave his report to a they
sample, he said.
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group ' businessmen and
public officials this morning. officials present at the break- noted and Dr. Ali agreed that
In response to requests from
He said midges have been
e', As guest
of the Greater fast gave any Indication if they the Monroe lakefront problem Mrs. Glenn, County Com- posing a problem in the United
Sanford Chamber of Commerce would be interested in funding with the insect has steadily missioner Bob Sturm and States for many years and
personality breakfaA, he said such
- a temporary solution worsened since the city stopped Stenstrom, Ali said he will research has been conducted n
he will make his recom- Programdumping effluent from its make available to both the and off into the problem fa
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mendations ava&amp;We in written
Dr. Ali has been conducting sewer treatment plant into the county commission and the city nearly 40 years. The answer lies
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love you, we love youll,
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officials, the pope will set out black dreas and hat traditional.
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ten 1.5 million curious and as spiritual problem.
country with love."
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pope's first day In America and the late Pope Paul VI appeared Ireland, John Paul returned the
chine hiscallto"followme" on the the same rostrum and welcome by praising the nation
Ut a life of love, piety and told representatives of 117 he visited as a bishop In 1009
nations to "let the weapons and as a cardinal in 1970.
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kg bofore dawn and ended a again," Paul, in a hoarse but and again I greet all of
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exactly the aim, weather Assembly Oct. 4 ias.
barltone."Igreetyou,America
condition. Ui Bodo. A spokes
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but hoppy" at the end of his ravages of war find hand.
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Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, chairman of the Sciiate Foreign
firmness in the Caribbean region — has ordered Marines to the
— Increased monitoring of the troop status in Cuba.
Relations Committee who a month ago revealed the presencef vote was going to be close anyway — can survive the Soviet
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readiness of a 1(),000 man rapid deployment force.
purposes.
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sessions In Washington and negotiations with the Soviets, In- auguierttnd from time to time with ber finite.)
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satisfactorily resolved It could have a serious effect on the U.S.cluding an exchange between Carter and Soviet President Leonid
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could not persuade Kremlin leaders to order them home.
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take to offset the Russian brigade whose presence he caIed a
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longs dalnPd, A&amp;-AddriaM significantly interfere with
for IL Send Your vision. And, on the other hand
resed to me. In care of this If you have serious disease of
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, the rest of the
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DEAR DR. 1AM —My eyes
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Pressure

DEAR DR. LAMB i am a
47-yew-old female. I'm
and weIgh 128 pounds. I have
high blood pressure and take
InderalandHydrodlurlldaily.
When my blood pressure was
discovered, I had dizziness,
vomiting and loss of memory.
The doctor discontinued my
Premarin. I had had a
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Now I have hot flashes that is whether the hormones are
are very annoying and un- related to your Wood pressure.
comfortable, especially at
There are a small number of
night. Is it dangerous to take women who develop high blood
hormones my
pressure with birth control

and, If so, why
pills Alter all, they too are
DEAR READER - There nothing more than cornare many factors related tO binatlons of female hormones.

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
WASHINGTON— Secretary of State Cyrus Vance told
Washington Press corps today that the presence of
56M troop in Cuba may seriously affect U.S.-Soviet

high blood pressifre. There are it's important for these women
specific medical conditions that to discontinue the birth-control

can cause it, but in the vast pills altogether.
majority of cases we don't know
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The only way the
why one person has high blood
another really be answered In your case
and
pressure
seemIngly similar person does now that you're on mVuI.uIe
control high blood pressure is to
not.
Your description suggests find out it resuming the horthat you had very high blood mones will have any adverse
pressure, possibly associated effect. Certainly you don't want
with accumulation of fluid in to go through the problem you
the brain (cerebral edema). had before because that's
The acute increases in blood relatively dangerous. So it
pressure associated with those would have to be a very
kind of symptoms -are carefully controlled study in
sometimes called a hyper- your case.
Meanwhile in the absence of
tensive crisis.
I hope the medicines you are that information you certainly
taking have controlled your should not take female herblood pressure so that ft's mones.
DEAR DR. LAMB — I read
within relatively normal limits
your column about the gadgets
now.
I'm sending you The Health
Letter number 14, Blood ears. Isn't there any medication
Pressure, to give you a better you can take before you resort
Idea of the factors that control to that?
DEAR READER — Usually
this condition. Other readers
who want the Isaac can send 75 not but you have to remember
tam check or coin with a that ringing or noises in the
long stamped, self-addressed is syinm Before you treat
envelope for It. Send your It, you need to find out If
request to me, ln care of this possible what's causing it.
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
It can be cause by taking
Raft City Station, New York, various medicines, including
N.Y. 10019.
common aspirin In some
There's no way I can tell you people. So In that case, taking
whether you can take her- medicine won't relieve the
mones. Certainly you don't condition but stopping the
need to worry about cancer of medicine might.

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information suggests that elements of a Soviet brigade

1 1A me begin with a few conunents on the presence of a
Soviet combat brigade in Cuba.
"We regard this as a very serious matter affecting our

before that.
"The process of reanalyzing our earlier information
continues. The unit appears to consist of 2,000 to 3,000
personnel and includes motorized rifl e batallions, tank
and artillery batallions and combat and support elements.

would give it an assault capability.
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area residents con- without power. Most of those forwarded to Gov. Bob
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tkiusd today as work crews customers, he said, were In the Graham's office. Gov. Graham
will then determine whether or
ified cleanup efforts In the Odeen and Chuluota areas.
wgeofHrricaneDavld.
"Where we are having dif- not to grant state aid to the
TomHut*,areamanagerof ficultycompletingrepalrsare county.
"The overall assessment
3odhern Bell Telephone, said places such as narrow
places
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very
lucky,
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$rvice to be restored by truck cannot get into,
damage to any
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Thursday evening. He said Higgins said.
seems
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Cozni1et1on of the power line
the canopy at the Wareco
iistmers without service repairs was expected to be done
today are in the DeBary- by 5 p.m. today, according to station. We also saw three or
four can with a few new
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baltalaft of now pbones; all Tuesday Indicating little manpower needed to dew up
rvice personnel will be serious damp had occurred the debris and maintain
seemed to be accurate.
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working on r%Wn.
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Florida Power and Light
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rsjorflld to about go percent of reviewed by the assessment damaged by the wind. —
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Commissioner Stephen Barton resigned the district five
compelled to bI
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Piland said.
election to that office. He resigned his commission seat
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Political leaders from all parts of Longwood, some from
e y, us e
the Winsor Mawww home of Bill Mitchell on Tuesday night
to celebrate his election win to a city commission seat.
Mitchell, in an intensive campaign, especially during
the last few days prior to the election, upset two-term
commissioner Larry Goldberg for the district five seat

the effective date up two weeks.
Mitchell's widespread support was shown at his victory
party Tuesday night. Celebrating with him were State
Rep. and Mrs. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood; Republican
state committeeman, Fred Streetman; Former Mayor

Mitchell polled 432 votes to Goldberg's 2.
Goldberg only two weeks ago resigned his post on the
council on the orders of Circuit Judge Richard Muldrew,
who had threatened the official with jall If he failed to
resign.
And Mitchell used the issue in his campaign.
in a letter to the people, Mitchell, who had supported
Goldberg, said, "He (Goldberg) resigned because a judge
told him that he had defied the law long enough and he
must quit or go to jail. He missed his )ad sentence by only
seven hours. Sadly, all of the legal expenses Incurred by
my opponent for the varlous legal manipulations to delay
his refflignation until the last minute were paid for with
you tax doliars. What a waste of your money. What a
ple fora so-called cit father to set for
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community.
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Protnisn "honesty and hard work" on behalf of the
people's interests, IltclieU had asked that the residents
vote against "politics as usual" on Tuesday.
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The legal controversy
remaining In office after he moved out of the district from
which he was elected. The former city charter in effect
for a decade had required a commissioner to live In the
district he represented.
The new city charter, promoted by Goldberg and
adopted a year ago also requires acomrnlsslonerto live
ifd1strict he represents orfaceremovalfromofflce.
Goldberg said he moved out of his district either just
before or just after the charter election. When City

Grant, Police Chief Greg Manning. Aslo aiding Mitchell in
his campaign were past Council Chairmen James Brown
and Percy White and former Public Works Director Ralph
Fisher.
Fisher had Attributed the loss of his job with the city as
public works director to Goldberg.
Also dropping in on Mitchell during $he victory party
was Commissioner Ray Leibensperger, long a Goldberg
ally on the city commission,
Only 23.4 percent of the city's electors, 725, cast ballots
In the election, the first held in the county using the
county's new punch card voting system. But City Clerk
Linda Martin attributed the low turnout to the stormy
weather in the days preceding the election and on the
rainy weather on election day Itself.
yyp
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Seminole County courthouse Tuesday evening.
Goldberg campaigned for re-election even on election
day when his supporters dropped campaign literature into
the mailboxes at many homes.
In delaying his resignation, Goldberg said It Was his
duty to remain in office while the city commission was
thrashing out the 1979.1960 budget. After the judge's order
and Goldberg's resignation, the city commission was
unable to raise a quorum for the Aug. 27 meeting.
Mitchell Is to take office at next Monday night's city
commission meeting. The fifth city commission seat, the
one Goldberg vacated, is to be filled at the regular election
in December.

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action. I don't know how
widespread the word has gotten
out that an election is to take
place, Piland said.
City Councilman Wilfred
Arnold, finance commissioner,
has been spearheading the
move for the tax increan. He
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assessment of
the coming election on the
tax Increase proposid, PIIaIId
said, "If the council had made
the decision in May or June and
had had the opportunity to lot
the people know Ow city's
needs, the referendum could
have ncpd
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UniVersity of C.ntral Florida bsflots,cliose Frank Salz'n'iui. collected 117 votes while Jack votes counted and the election
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The city council at a special
election scheduled for Sept. 11
is seeking voter approval for
the $1.36 per $1,000 assessed
valuation increase in property
taxes.
"The only question concerned
how long the new tax level
would be Imposed," said Mayor
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len o k eh o use barb eq u e flames followed gas drippings extinguished. Oviedo firemen
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faftwid an date Rate 436 in from the pit back to the gas can received mutual aid f
County'romFire
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of the bufift Jim spread quickly to the door, Depmtment.
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advisory arid technical military personnel in Cuba which
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Cuba is a matter of serious concern.
"I will be pursuing this matter with the Soviets in the
coming (lays. I will be discussing this issue with the
S'nate foreign relations committee this afternoon and
setting forth the approach we plan to take with the
Soviets. We will keep the press and the public informed to
the fullest extent we can as we proceed.

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conferring with the Russians over the next few days.
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With Inflation, Energy
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Members of Congress, who
tested public opinion during their August recess, are back
in Washington today facing a load of "must" issues most of them spelled "en+r.g-y" or "i-n•f-I-a-t.i-o-n."
The Senate, which will be preoccupied with the SALT
debate in October, was scheduled to start work today on
the Treasury Department and Postal Service ap.
propriation bill, and the House was to resume debate on
foreign aid.
SALT prospects were thrown into doubt by last week's
revelation that the Soviets have 2,000 to 3,000 combat
ready troops in Cuba, and Foreign Relations Committee
Chairman Frank Church, 1)-Idaho, canceled today's
public hearing on the treaty for two secret sessions with
CIA Director Stansfield Turner and Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance on that development.
President Carter's energy program - to Impose a
windfall profits tax on oil companies, to speed up
regulatory agency decision-making on energy projects
and to subsidize synthetic fuel development - still must
be enacted.

Civil Defense officials said some 21,300 persons sought refuge in
106 shelters in the eastern half of South Carolina Tuesday night in
advance of the storm.
The 90-mph winds that accompanied David onto the beach at
Tybee Island, 18 miles east of Savannah, hurled trees through the
air like matchsticks, according to Jack Acuff of radio station
WSGA.

In Charleston, the storm surge sent water crashing over t}i
battery, a long seawall where in 1861, citizens watched the firir
on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor.
State Civil Defense Director Fred Kelly said in Columbia thI
5,500 persons sought refuge in 16 shelters in the Charleston arej
He said the city experienced some wind and water damage bI
"apparently nothing real bad."
David, first declared a hurricane on Aug. 27, was described by
forecasters as one of the 10 worst this century.
It struck the Dominican Republic four days later, and Presideilt
Antonio Guzman said Tuesday the storm had killed "well ove
1,000 persons."
Government officials predicted that the final toll, which will n4t
be known for months, would reach "at least 2,000 and probabl
closer to 3,000."
Guzman estimated damage to government installations alore
at almost $1 billion.
"What has happened in this country is a tragedy of gigantic
proportions," the 6$-year-old president said. "There has been r*
more destructive event in the history of this country than
Hurricane David."

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WASHINGTON (UP!)- The moon will move within
Earth's shadow Thursday morning and the farther west
you live, the better the show will be.
It will be the last total lunar eclipse visible from North
America until 1982.
Easterners will not be able to see the moon completely in
Earth's shadow because the moon will be setting and the
sun rising before the end of the eclipse.

Court-Ordered Busing Begins

Winds clocked at 75 to 95 and tree damage.
miles an hour at various points
St.Lucie County, (Fort
Monday raised havoc with Pierce )
Total in excess $1
electric power lines along 300 million. Crane at construction
miles of the coast. Florida site of new FP&amp;L's HutchinPower &amp; light Co. officials son's Island nuclear generating
reported more than 200,000 plant toppled, damaging sub
customers lost their power at power station. Popular Hilltop
the height of David's fury. Restaurant lost roof. Extensive
Some were still without power damage to homes and utility

By United Press International
Court-ordered busing began without incident in Dayton,
Ohio, for the third straight year. Officials are hoping
things will be as peaceful in Cleveland and Columbus.
In all, over 60,000 Ohio students are to be bused this
year. Busing gets under way for the first time In
Columbus on Thursday and in Cleveland on Monday.
Classes for Dayton's 34,000 public school students, with
about 15,000 of them to be bused, began on a staggered
basis Tuesday.

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Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat and Prime Minister Menachem Begin reached partial agreement today on several bilateral issues but failed
to come to terms on the thorny problems of future
Palestinian self-governement and Jersualem.
They decided to hold another summit meeting In Egypt,
probably in early fall, but did not set a date or place.
Begin announced agreement by Israel to withdraw two
months earlier than scheduled from the Mount Sinai
region in south central Sinai to enable Sadat to celebrate
the second anniversary of his Jersuelem visit in ceremony
on Mount Sinai.
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devastated Dominican Republic, where an estimated

of the hurricane moved ashore facilities at large plant n ursery,

2,000 to 3,000 people were killed by Hurricane David,
braced today for new flooding from Tropical Storm
Frederic.
In Puerto Rico, Civil Defense authorities issued an
appeal for all residents near river banks to flee their
homes today to escape imminent flash floods, and
Ca rter decla red 10 more communities disaster
areas.
miaaui,um Wu,u., Oi rivuei:c, once at f ull 75-mph
hurricane strength, were estimated at only 50 mph early
today as it moved across the Mona Passage toward the
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damage is done.
Nearly a week after David' Justlnlano said many

about 12:30 p.m. Monday at to homes and mobile homes.
Singer Island, just north of Power lost in most of county.
Palm Beach. It passed over
Palm Beach County, (West
Stuart, Fort Pierce, Veto Palm Beach) - Total estimatBeach, and Melbourne before ed as high as $20 million by
going back into the ocean near some civil defense spokesmen,
Cocoa Beach about 11 hours probably In area of $12 million.
later.
Palm Beach Jai Alai fronton
Most of the more than 100,000 underconstructionafterDec.2$
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severely damaged when David homes, particularly In Jupiter
nudged on to land heeded area. Radio Station WJNO AM.
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The governor called the
tower toppled Into Lake Worth.
citizens who evacuated the
About 50,000 customers lost
"real heroes." Their quick
power.
response made David "a minor
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Thursday, but commuters forced onto clogged freeways
this week by the shutdown of BART tubes are fuming now
at union pay demands.
The 75-mile Bay Area Rapid Transit subway system,
with Its tube under the bay, has been shut down since last
Friday in a showdown with unions over sickouts and
equipment sabotage.
Two HART unions have been without a contract since
July 1, principally because of a dispute over cost-of-living
raises.

disaster rather than

without communication" because of the floodwaters.
More Mxdq was inevitable in the Dominican Republic
because the locks of all prindpal reservoirs were opened
from bursting. The government was
moving people t of
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hardest hit reported extensive

(lisaster,"he said, a major damage to private homes and
mobile homes such as broken

Acounty-by-countysummary windows, porches, roofs and the
of the damages compiled by
like and large number, of trees
UP! Tuesday from reports of felled by the winds.
staff correspondents, local civil
Broward Coulsty, (Fort LAUderdale)-To
reporters, showed:
minimal. Four deaths before
Brevard County, (Cocoa) - and after storm passage.
Total In excess of $32.6 million.
Dade County, (Miami) Melbourne Beach area hit by
damage "very light". Damage
small tornado that tore off back
at Miami Beach estimated
wall of Opus 21 condominIum
$25,000.

Plane Crash Kills 4
PINNACLE, N.C. (UP!)- Four men died Tuesday
night in the croxh nf their single engine plm in &amp; wooded
area off U.S. 52 near Pinnacle apparently as the pilot was
trying to make an emergency landing on the highway.
Authorities withheld the names of the victims pending
Positive identification and notification of next of kin.
Authorities said the Cessna Skyhawk went down In a
wooded area about 100 yards off the highway near the
Stokes and Surry county line. The wreckage was strewn
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helicopters and a supply of 10,000 K-rations of 12 meals
each couldn't reach the country from Puerto Rico and
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John Peloquin, Deflary
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The White House Tuesday declared 10 more Puerto Rico
municipalities disaster areas to speed relief, bringing the .-si
total of designated disaster towns to 15.
Hurricane David left25,000 refugees in Puerto Rico, and
their ranks are expected to swell after today's rains, .
which forecasters said could dump up to 10inches on some
areas. Civil Defense radio communiq ues Issued appeals
urging evacuation o( all river banks and valleys."
The Weather &amp;.u4 a .iIA •h .Island 0f St. Croix
received 10 inches of rain in a 12-ho
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The governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Juan Luis,
mObft*d Ow National Guard to aid rescue efforts and
guard 89"looting during the no4q.

Ite number of homelessalready duds at2)90and
y ,000 of them have been put up at refugee shelters.
G uunan said the government will have to spend nearly

SAFE DRIVERS

Someone broke into the home
of a Casselberry man and stole
$2,900 in cash from a sportcoat
hanging in a bedroom closet,
according to Seminole County
deputies.
Jack Eloranta, 48, of No. 3
Lotus Circle, Casselberry, told
deputies the theft occurred
sometime Monday or Tuesday.'Tuesday coming from the
Deputies say they found no storeroom at the rear of The
signs of forced entry to Ark, 1010 State Street, Sanford.
Eloranta's home.
Suddenly, sparks began firing
Eloranta said the money was and smoke quickly filled the
stolen from the pocket of his liquor lounge, she said.
blue sportscoat that was
Sanford Fire officials cleared
hanging in his bedroom closet, away the smoke and said the
JEWELRY, COINS
electrical short had caused the
STOLEN
electrical breaker panel to
Jewelry, silverwareand short out. The incident occurred
coins valued at between $1,500 about 5:45 p.m.
and $2,000 were taken from a
SPOUSE ABUSE
home near Sanford, according
CHARGED
to Seminole County deputies.
A 21year-old Orlando man
Diana B. Rogers, 37, who was charged with battery
lives on Highway 46 just east of Wednesday for allegedly
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burglary occurred Tuesday near Forest City, according to
while she was away from home Seminole County deputies.
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Wayne Robert Mongeau, 21,
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Entry was gained by pushing of Orlando was arrested at 2:51
out the screen window in the a.m. today at 2525 Veneer
living room, deputies said. The Drive, near Forest City. He was
burglar then headed for the transported to Seminole County
bedroom where he stole Ms. Jail and placed on an initial
Rogers' property, according to bond of $525.
deputies.
During a domestic argument,
Mongeau
allegedly struck his
ELECTRICAL FIRE
A local Sanford lounge suf. wife In both sides of her ribs
fered about $150 in damages and on her back, Mongeau's
BIKE RACE
when an electrical fire broke wife told deputies. She cornplaintxi
of
suffering
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pain
out In the stockroom, according
BENEFITS M DA
when she breathed.
to Sanford police.
Deputies said they arrested
Barmaid Suzi Ward told
Mongeau
for his wife's own
Police she heard a loud "zap"
protection.

S a.m. readings: ternBayport: high, 2:13 a.m., 2:02
perature, 80; overnight low, 75; p.m; low, 8:09 am., 8:47 p.m.
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high,
88;
BOATING FORECAST
barometric pressure, 29.93;
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
relative humidity, 94 percent; out 50 miles - Small craft
W124 S at 12 mph.
should exercise caution. North
Forecast: Partly cloudy part winds westerly 15 to 20
through Thursday with a knots and seas 4 to $ feet today
cbeice of mainly afternoos decreasing tocight. South part
thundershowers. Highs mostly winds southwest around 15
- around 90. Lows tonight in the knots today with seas 3 to 5 feet
70s. Southwesterly winds today decreasing tonight.
around 15 mph today and Thursday all areas winds
southerly 10 to 15 mph Thur. southeast to south 10 to 15 knots
eday. Rain probability 30 with seas 3 to 4 feeL A few
percent today, 20 percent showers.
EXTENDED FORECAST
tonight and 30 percent Thursday.
Florida except northwest THURSDAY TIDES
Partly cloudy with scattered
Daytona Beach: high, 8:16 afternoon and evening thundern.m., 8:42 p.m.; low, 1:55 n.m., showers. Continued warm and
humid. Highs mostly from mid
2:14 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high, 8:08 80 to low 90s. Lows in the 70s
am., 8:34 p.m.; low 1:41 n.m., except low SOs southeastern
beaches and Keys.
2:05 p.m.

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
SEPT. 4
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Annie Blackshear
BeuIeh Clicquennol
Robert E. Harris
Catherine Hillery
Ruth A. Rock"
Janet Galluccl, Deltona
Irving Grossman, Deltona

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WASHINGTON (UPI)- In a major victory for gun
control groups, a federal judge has ruled the Pentagon
must stop giving the National Rifle Association exclusive
rights to buy hundreds of thousands of surplus Army guns
at cost.
A lawyer for the National Coalition to Ban Handguns,
which prevailed in a lawsuit Tuesday, predicted the ruling
by U. S. District Judge Harold Greene will "cut down on
membership" in the NRA and weaken the powerful gun
lobby.
The NRA's ranks have boomed to a million members In
recent years, In part because those who pay the $15
membership fee are entitled to buy rifles at cost from the
Defense Department.

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LONDON (UP!)- Britain bade farewell to Earl
Mountbatten of Burma today with a majestic funeral
parade through the ancient center of London to Westminster Abbey, where a grieving Queen Elizabeth and
royalty from a dozen nations paid final tribute to the
warrior-statesman.
Ironically. Mountbatten, the victim of an IRA bomb,
was more closely guarded in death than in life. Scotland
Yard mounted an unprecedented security operation, with
between 4,000 and 5,000 police and troops guarding the
funeral route and the Abbey, where more royalty in
London were gathered than any time since the death of
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By United Press International complex and sucked contents
Civil Defense officials still out oflO evacuated apartments.
are tallying up the damage left 30 mobile homes smashed
by Hurricane David as it swept nearby. Shopping center at
up the Florida coast, but a Palm Bay lost roof. Civil
preliminary United Press Defense Director James Adkins
International survey shows reported: "In all areas of the
David socked the state for at county, windows were broken,
least $50 million,
roofs were peeled off; there was
The UPI survey showed that severe beach erosion and local
Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, flooding; major power and
Indian River and Brevard phone outages." Air Force and
counties, where the hurricane NASA spokesmen said minimal
center was on shore, suffered damage suffered at Patrick Air
the most damage.
Force Base and at Cape
Gov. Bob Graham will fly to Canaveral space Installations.
Melbourne and Palm Beach Patrick AFB spokesman said
County today to inspect two of winds of 90 mph recorded.
the harder-hit areas. Graham
Indian River County, (Vero
said the state was in the process Beach) - Total: "well in exof trying to make accurate cess of $5 million," said CD
damage estimates before Director Lee Nuzi. More than $1
seeking federal disaster relief million damage to beach
funds.
condominium Vista Del Mar
Two small, unconfirmed tar- where suspected tornado tore •, nadoes spawned by David off rear of building. Extensive
caused considerable structural damage to Southern Bell
damage near Melbourne. The Telephone Co. building. Many
swirling winds peeled off the homes suffered loss or major
rear wall of the Opus 21 con- damage of roofs. Considerable
dominlum In Malabar.
new fruit baa in citrus groves

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HAVANA (UP!)- Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito
"laid down the law" to the non-aligned nations movement
he helped found in 1961, telling 53 world leaders to reject
Cuban attempts to tilt the group toward Moscow.
Tito's speech Tuesday to the Sixth Conference of Non.
Aligned Nations - a body that represents more than half
of mankind - and anti-Egypt speeches by gun-toting
P1,0 chief Yasser Arafat and the presidents of Syria and
Iraq, clearly drew the summit's battle lines.
Without once mentioning Cuba or President Fidel
Castro by name, Tito rejected Cuba's contention that the
Soviet bloc is a natural friend of the non-aligned because it
has always helped underdeveloped and oppressed
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He said it would be unfair to call such tuition assistance
an athletic scholarship.
The charge came Tuesday from the National
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UPI- University of Alabama
officials have denied an allegation by a feminist group
that Alabama gave athletic scholarships to female
ents to entertain high school athletes the university
trying to recruit.
Sam Bailey, associate athletic director, said the school
had 20 "hostesses" who escort prospective athletes
around campus and said they received a tuition break of
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ground, a motel security guard said waves were topping the dunk
and pushing water within 5 feet of the motel swimming pool
He said there were some broken windows, but no reports o
injuries.
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Acuff said one 30-foot tree hurtled through the air over his
station, "the most fantastic thing I ever saw." Centuries-old oak
trees in the city's historic section also were toppled by the winds.
Fifteen-foot waves slammed into the seawall at Tybee Island
and sprayed 30 feet into the air.
"We lost a lot of beach," said Tybee Island Mayor Mike
Counthan. "I don't know what we'll do about that. It won't hurt
business because our season's just about over."
Most of the people were gone except for two soldiers who
remained at their lighthouse post, keeping the beacon flashing.
Spec. 4 Ralph Berry of New Straitaville, Ohio, said he was
familiar with storms in his native Midwest, but he said, "This is
the worst I've ever seen."
Electric power was knocked out for much of the area, including
the city of Savannah, but stranded travelers at the posh DeSoto
Hilton Hotel were entertained by pianist John Engren who played
waltzes on a grand piano in the lobby.
At nearby Hilton Head Island, S.C., another oceanfront play-

Damages in Florida were estimated at more than $50 million.
In Georgia, the storm swept over virtually abandoned beaches
on the state's barrier Islands Tuesday afternoon, bowling over
trees and power lines and leaving some communities without
lights.

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COLUMBIA, S.C.(UPI) - Once-mighty Hurricane David, a
150-mph killer that claimed more than 1,000 lives and caused
more than $1 billion damage in a rampage through the Caribbean
and up the Atlantic Coast, lost its punch In the South Carolina
midlands today and was downgraded to a tropical storm.
After barreling ashore near Savannah, Ga., with 90-mph winds
Tuesday, the storm weakened over land during the night and
early today lost its hurricane status with 60.70 mph winds, mainly
in squalls along the coast.
All hurricane warnings were lowered by the National Weather
Service but gale warnings were in effect along the coast from
Savannah to Chincoteague, Va.
At 6 a.m. EDT, David was located near latitude 34.1 north,
longitude 80.5 west, or about 25 miles east northeast of Columbia.
It was moving toward the north-northeast at 10 mph and was
expected to continue on that course during the day.
Two storm-related deaths were reported during the storm's
trek up the Florida coast and into Georgia and South Carolina - a
surfer drowned at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Monday and a youth
died in a car wreck on a waterlogged street in Charleston, S.C.,
Tuesday night.

Congress Back, Must Deal

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

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Wednesday, September 5, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

How Important are the arts?
Maybe some don't give a hoot one way or we
other while ethers eat, sleep and breathe some form
of the arts.
Personalities representing a branch of the
performing arts
ballet
were Important enough
several clays ago when an International drama of a
sort relating to a Soviet ballerina merited front
page newspaper headlines across the nation.
Meanwhile, on the local front, two ballet cornpanics, Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole and the
Southern Ballet Theatre of the Performing Arts Co.
(PAC), Fern Park, made the news after a public
hearing of the Seminole County School Board.
Ballet Guild representatives objected to the
school board granting the PAC $8100
Dennis Hearn, business manager for the PAC
tnmmntItI thp i nfD.
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However, he said that paid professional dancers
could better lead the students In the right direction
of dance during the proposed 90 minutes of lecture
demonstrations annually In the elementary schools,
Diane H. Faistad, a member of the PAC board of
directors, also agreed that the students needed
exposure to paid professional dancers.
The third and final spokesman for the PAC,

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From the best reports available to date Central
rd South Florida residents were spared a lot of
artache and pain when Hurricane David passed
trough causing only minor damage in most areas
d only a few storm-related deaths.
Law enforcement officials and civil defense
rsonnel reported excellent cooperation for the
tost part by those who were asked to evacuate
leir areas In the Keys and all along the coastal
reas as David approached.
' The evacuations were said to be orderly and
evacuees were put up in only a few of the large
number of shelters available.
When David made its first appearance its
progress was tracked by the National Hurricane
Center, and state officials kept a close eye on the
storm's activity. And when it appeared to be an
imminent danger to Florida, Gov. Graham ordered
the Keys evacuated. As the storm moved closer to
the Gold Coast, other areas were ordered
evacuated.

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George Koler, a dancer and teacher at the
University of Central Florida, praised the school
board for "giving money" to the arts. Formerly a
high school English teacher in metropolitan New
York, the "hub of the arts", as he called it, he said
such grants from the school boards were nearly
unheard of there.

dancers and the professional dancers," she said.
Peggy Deere asked how many In the room of
many professional people saw a live professional
ballet performance every year. Less than half
raised their hands.
Mrs. Deere said, "Why then is it necessary for
our students to have professional ballet every
year? "She added she selfishly wanted both the arts
An unidentified teacher opposed funds apand
necessary Improvements in the schools. "We
proprlated for any dancers in the elementary
already
have free dance. Theschool board could put
schools. She said these students needed the
our
money
to better use."
reading, writing and arithmetic and would
automatically get the arts in the middle and high
In addressing the school board and questioning
school curriculums,
the $8,100 aPPr0P 0I.
Imogene
Bill Moore, ateacher, said the school bands were
borough of Geneva commended the board for
"moving In the right direction" In its attempt to
in bad need of funds, and could use the money
allocated to PAC.
offer more art in the public schools.
Mrs. iarooruugn asuu: is it inc policy 01 UUS
'iau lewart opposed we scflool board action.
board when implementing a new plan to advertise
She said the elementary schools were already
or shop around some to get a OSS section of prices
programand that the money
getting
could be used for necessary things. She further said' and what to expect for the money? If so, did you do
this?
that her elementary age children could Identify with
In a prepared statement from a taxpayer's
dancers they knew as Seminole County students.
point of view, David Wright asked a similar
Jean Qontz said both of her elementary age
question.
children take dancing. "They would be unable to tell
Their questions were never answered.
the difference between the unpaid Ballet Guild

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 am., Holiday Inn,

1 Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.

Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club,
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian; 7
P.M., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs, Civic
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American Association of University Women, 7:30 p.m.,
Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Seminole County branch American Association of
University Women orientation meeting, 7:30 p.m., Sear's
activity room Altamonte Mall. Refreshments, available, 7

On May 10, 1979, Nathan A. Allen of Sparrow
oint, McL, was killed when a bomb exploded in i'
his Dodge pickup just as he turned the Ign ition

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to the murderer.
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They are also loving fathers.
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On June 18, 1979, a man was arrested In
has a retarded child.
Martinsburg, W. Va., and held for the murder of
Lawrence A. Kane Jr. of Cincinnati
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children. The last Is retarded, a boy now 12.
This crime, just one of some 1,000 bombings
says his son is "almost a rare person"
which take place in the United States each year,
He's had an Impact on the rest of
fy.
was solved In an unusual way. It just so hapAnother. son Is "establishing a group home for
pened that the explosives used to kill Mr. Allen
Juvenile delinquents." A daughter has graduated
were part of an experimental batch which had fI
from George Peabody College In order to teach
been marked with microscopic chips called
"social education," the dreadful American
H
euphemism for teaching disabled chlldre how
These particles, which had been added during 1
to cope with their problems.
manufacturing of the explosives, survived
By JAMES A. wHrrE
coupons and selling at $43. The broker selling the
Dennis E. Haggerty of Philadelphia says, "My
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authorities examined the debris'
UPI Business Writer
options "doesn't think It will go up that much." under
boy is 20. He has an IQ of 25, a vocabulary of
und
a
microscope,
they were able to decipher
NEW YORE (UP!)
Earl Bunker's
Bunker tries to make $10 on each co
about 3) words. He has given us purpose; my two
upon
and
these
Identifying
taggants,
determine the brand
elder daughters are in a special education. My telephones are ringing off the hook with business also has aide businesses, such as
swapping
name,
and
track
the
explosives
through the
17-year-old daughter understands that not an earning him several hundred dollars a day so It United's coupons for American's and sending * distribution chain to a sp
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cific
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this knowledge, feder*lauthorjtjes werearea.
citizens have 20-20 eyes," that Is, they're of fl see flsalltttedr5IIewhenheuy51 "I'm going away togdrepiacements for damag.
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to be unemployed Dec. 15."
also charging $10 for these services.
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company
in
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But Bunker knew when he opened his WorDavid M. Barrett's son was his (Izat-boni.
tinsburg, where they quickly obtained the name'
c1 Ma., office that he would have only slit market for their coupons 4
ft
Mr
months
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to
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money
in
what
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enriching experience."
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Retardation is only one of many handicaps,
The solution of this crime with the
mental and physical, Americans suffer. There recent times dealing In half-fare discount
"We don't care so long as somebody who technological wizardry of these microscopic
are about 30 million handicapped Americans, a coupons offered by United and American wasn't going to take a trip now does with a taggaigs provided encouraging news to a
coupon or somebody who was going to fly with number of U.S., senators who are currently
third of them severely handicapped. About 6 aIrlines.
somebody else owmes with us," said Johna
The two carriers doled out about 4 million
mflllOflof the anC5pPed Sr3 to 21,
leading an effort to enact a tough federal antiUnited vice president for passenger terrorism law.
All these children have rights to public couponstopassengers at the
of the summer
education, appropriate to them, under federal and since July 1, have been redeeming the scrip TDSrkStIfl8
The bill is called "The Omnibus Antilaw. But often those rights are infringed upon or for half off regular round-trip coach and first
Unitedout
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were used In July and the Pace WU the SenateActseveral
ignored because parents don't know what's class fares. The coupons become worthless after handed
months ago by Sen. Abe 1
coming to their children, or sometimes because Dec. 15.
up in August, patting United's two-month total it Rlblccdf. The general Intent of the legislation is
an e4lmated 600,000. Coupon users so far have to strengthenfederal policies and programs to
school authorities flout those rights.
For now though,
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been
mostly vacationers but Zeeman and others combat terrorist acts.
Kane, Haggerty and Barrett want to ensure right along" and "seems
gettin
those rights,
expect
businessmen with caches of coupons will
than ever," says Bunker, who graduated two
stiff assistant who has worked closely with
in
falL
They are, respectively, president, vice years ago from Massachusetts Institute of reieem t
Sen.
RIbICOIf In developing this bill told one of
Moat coupon travelers a taking top of 1,00 my associates
president and a director of the National Center Technology with a degree in computers but was
that the timing of this effort Is no
to 3,000 miles, compared with United's average accident,
for Law and the Handicapped, founded In 1972 at jobless when the airline coupons came along,
Many
congressmen and federal
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concerned
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American Bar Association, the Noire Dame law
the
longer
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major
acts
terrorism
next
year a year that
figures he has become one of the biggest
Zeesnanairline
said, will be cboc ul of ripe opport ilitle.,
school and the Council for the Retarded Of St. i ndividual dulers with a turnover ao far ofabout trip, the more dollars saved,"
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dented
such as the
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Joseph County, lad.
4,000 coupons. Belying any fly-by-night Image, revenues but more important
national political conventions and the Olympics,
to United
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The center has published a valuable tool If Bunker uses the bank-wire network to transfer
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ticipstei
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Educational Rights of Qiildrmn." It's a straight. Taking a page from the equity markets, he str. last
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The carpIsce of this program would be the
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inclusion 01 taggaid, In all
for which although he predicts
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you what your schools are othgated to do and Bunker paid $2 each to what he says as big Mock oa. aigy In special I*Irns.
Will be explosive. manofacta'.d In the United State..
p,,
bow to get them to fulfill their ruspv'wthUhlls. broberage firm give him the right to buy IN
wouldnot only contain
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be traced AFTER an
me booklet Is vbls for $2 from the caster, coupons at $48 each during September.
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lad, 46101.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Seminole Sunrise KIWanIS, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood LA, dosed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Lougwood LA, Rolling Hills Moravian Church, SR 434,8
p.m. (closed).
Your Adult Club for Singles, p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SAWRDAY, SEPTEMBER$
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Casselberry LA, dosed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
The Eagles CR Cimb, S p.m., Sanford Chamber of

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Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom
Providence and Elkcazn Boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AL, $p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591

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theyhavebecomewearying — Iosingthejrpunch
so to speak, by overabundance.
But the senator chose well in his latest effort.
The Golden Fleece prize for August goes to his
colleagues in Congress who have managed to boost
the cost of their staffs 770 percent in the past 10
years
The count of staff members for the Senate and
House now totals 18,400 souls which breaks down
to 34.39 staffers for each member of Congress.
Their salaries, expense accounts and other, 'Pf
cost the taxpayers $550 million each year.
Theion
nation's 100 senators hire 6,800 workers
and the 435 members of the House of Represen.
tatives, 11,600. The numbers have doubled since
1*.
Senators and staff are now stumbling over
tjselvest' Proxmire commented. "Additional
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generates additional bills and additional
work, much of It imneeded at a time when Congress
No difficulty coping with Its regular, routine and
oversight ftmét1ons.'
Congressmen defend their hirelings by citing
the complex Issues they mat tackle, the larger
nianber of conetituests they serve and the constant
watchthat mat be kept on the executive branchof
government. Even so. Proxmlre finds the staff
ma,ltude far Out of
a thneol galloping inflation:'
the
senator, "Congress should pit Its own house In
order"
We say that's goad advice. Senators and
representatives can make slot of points with their
stItueuts by giving the valves on their expniitire maciiinery
a few d1blaft
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"It's a terrible mistake to
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"But why the hell co uldn't he
have just joined the Young
Republicans?" Dr. Morrison
wondered.
The Morrisons said that,
although they did not encourage
or disco urage their son's Klan
interest, they have always felt
everyone is entitled to express
his own beliefs. Preferably
some where other than on their
front lawn, the couple says.
Aaron said he tried to find
another spot to hold the rally
announcing KKK leader David
Duke's intention to enter the
1980 presidential primaries, but
was blocked by the local school
board, the town government
and local realt:rs. tried to
When the Morrisons
buy a vacant lot for their son in
an attempt to keep the rally out
of the neighborhood, they found
property values had "quadrupled. Then a local doctor
Dr. Morrison, warning
that If the rally went on, he

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Sanford AL, 8 p.m., 17 W. First St.

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United

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Deltoua Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Parish

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Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
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Senior Citizens dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic

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Most people wisely heeded the mandate and left
their homes to seek shelter. Some stayed behind
and refused to do so. That decision to ignore the
evacuation order could have been disastrous and
could have cost many lives. Fortunately, David
began to lose some of its strength, and instead of
the 110-mile-an-hour or greater winds some at first
feared it would carry, it maintained highest winds
at about 90 miles per hour as it moved steadily up
the, coast line through Central Florida.
One 63-year-old Miami Beach woman was so
annoyed over the trouble she had to go th rough to
evacuate, that after she discovered the storm was
not as threatening as at first reported, said the next
time a hurricane is In the works and evacuation
ordered, she would remain behind to face the
storm. Not a wise choice at all .
It would do well for Seminole Countlans or
anyone else who In the future is faced with choosing
between a killer hurricane and evacuation to
remember an ounce of prevention is still worth a
pound of cure.

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Klan Causes Family Woes
BARNEGAT, N.J. (UP!) - their son's independence.
dlscussion,the family says, was wood
treasures
are
When Dr. James Morrison's
"We don't say no," Dr. an agreement that Aaron prominently displayed in a
sister arrived for a visit Aug. 5, MorrIson says. "Here's why: "promise he would not violate bulky glass case.
she found Mrs. Morrison per- When I was young and got 'no' the Ten Commandments or
ched on a stepladder, prying for an answer, although I knew participate In any violence." cItrolitis somewhat
chunks of splattered cantaloupe I was right, that was that. It
p o Ic.
And although he was only 13
from the walls of the otherwise was 'bingo! Don't question Aaron
ot rmission to visit
The Morrisons say they
t y grey sp t- eve ouse.
me.
his
gIrlfriend
In
New
Orleans
moved
to Barnegat from a
A police car idled on the
'Parents must
earn
their
and
to
drop
In
on
a
"leadership
roomy
house
in Homewood,
corner,
children's
respect,"
Mrs.
conference"
in
neighboring
Ala.,
a
suburb
of
Burlington,
The night before, the lawn Morrison agrees.
Metalrie,
La.
by
David
where
Dr.
Morrison
went to
hosted
had been alive with television
Aaron sa ys that when he
Duke.
medical
school
and
later
crews, protesters, and airborne asked to Join the Klan as a 13practiced
at
the
University
of
ripe fruit as the Morrlsons' 17- year-old Farragut student, his
Another son, Jimmy, 21,a
Al
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ba
ma.
year-old son Aaron led a Ku parents let him present his "politically li beral" photograKlux Klan rally that shook up case.
phy student at a California
So why did they move to
the sleepy seaside town of
Aaron told them he had seen a university, didn't like the idea, Barnegat? The doctor rolls his
Barnegat.
televis ion interview with the his mother recalls. "Mom, eyes and his attractive brun ette
"Well, why didn't you just Rev. Jesse Jackson and David can t,,you do somet hing with wife smiles at some private
spank him and say 'no'?" Mrs. Duke and had written to an him? the brother pleaded.
Joke.
Morrison's sister-in-law asked. address that appeared on the
"So I asked Jimmy, 'Could I
"We moved East because the
Good question, Aaron's screen during the program.
do anyt hing with you?" Mrs. East has so much class," Mrs.
mother agreed.
"Actually, I hit the ceilin g at Morrison laughs.
Morrison says. "When I lived in
The Morrisons first learned first," Mrs. Morrison says.
The Morrison home is as Chicago, I used to fly
to New
that the rally which drew 19 "I'm f rom Chicago and when I eclectIc as the family. Carved
York
to
do
my
shopping."
Klan members and 300 counter- heard 'Klan'all I could think of Indian inlaid tables and sepia-"M
edium is
demonstrators was going to was lynchlngs."
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tinted family portraits hangin
?jt ra
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Dr
Mo
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be at their home when they read
Eventually,
on
Dr. in the stairway are refl ected in
g est'hlld tooi
a bout It in the local paper.
Morrison's Insistence, the mirrored walls. An antique it to the 'oun
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an.
When his father demanded an family sat down and talked grandfather clock watches over n
explanation, Aaron replied: about It. What came from that the dining room, where Wedge
Aaron groans.
"Well, you said I could have my
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yard attempt, made a 34-yarder
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he's going to stick with rookie

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NEW YORK (UPI) -Sometimes when Jamie Quirk Is sitting
out there in the Kansas City Royals' bullpen, which Is more often
than not, he'll take swipe at an annoying fly, daydream about
how good a quarterback he would've been at Notre Dame and ask
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Did he or didn't he make the right decision?

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Seahawks Sunday in the Orange

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wheelchair since a collision rookie Jeff Komlo and veteran
with Oakland Raiders' defense Scott Hunter and also signed
man Jack Tatum In an August veteran defensive back Ernie
1978 exhibition football game, Jackson.
answered questions from re
Jackson, 29, was signed to
porters Tuesday at Schaefer replace Injured Tony Leonard.
Stadium.
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Running back is Billy Jacobs,
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fullback.
will get the starting call.
If we can just get the ball to
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The passing ganfr is; what them, we are in business."
Finally, last winter, Quirk agreed to do some catching in
by center Jim Bray, strong
He refers to flanker Chuck pulling guards Jim Cosner and Instructional League and that's one of the big reasons he has a j, much of the Hawks' success is

wlth the Royals now. Besides Porter, the club has John Watharl, likely to hinge upon this fall.

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Tuesday they will not be renewing their player developcontract with the Dunedin affiliate In the Florida
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: layer commitments and the need to add a Double A club
4o their farm system. The planned addition of a Double A
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safety John Hanvey; and
halfbacks Charlie Miller and
Ely, backed by Troy Ather; and
monster Tom Lacore.
Weir figures the key to victory Friday night Is stopping
Bishop Moore quarterback
Todd Paquette, described as
"one tough kid."
"Lake Howell has never
beaten Bishop Moore, and I
guess that's as good a goal as
any for the first game," said
Weir. "If we can contain
Paquette, we have a real good
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Green Bay Packers' No.1 draft choice, undergoes surgery
today to repair knee cartilage damaged In Sunday's loss
to the Chicago Bears, doctors said today.
Packers' trainer Dominic Gentile said It was still to
early to tell when Ivery, the former Georgia Tech running
star, would be able to return to the team.

RICHFIELD, Ohio (UP!) -. The Cleveland Cavaliers
announced the signing Tuesday of veteran center Elmore
Smith and an assistant coach, Morris McHone, who was
pn assistant coach at the University of Georgia in 1978.
Smith, who averaged 17.6 points last season, became a
free agent at the end of the 1978.79 season. He came to
Cleveland in 1977 In a trade with Milwaukee.

Gotachall; tackles Brock
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By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE And how about some of these tories, 77 defeats and 16
ties as his Mustangs stomp Rice, 45-12, UCLA, 26-20, in the Los Angeles
Peerless Prognosticator
others for openers? Southern his Crimson Tide beats Georgia and Arizona State to get off to a Coliseum.
Egad, friends, in these days M et hodist vs. Rice in a SWC Tech, 21-13. 'Twill be a battle of good start by edging California,
In worthy contests, you'll find
of the expanded 11-game encounter; Arizona State en- excellent quarterbacks - with 24-14.
Minnesota dumping Ohio
schedules, the "Big Boys" - tertalnlngCalifornlaina Pac 10 Steadman Shealy of Alabama
28-6;
North
In a pair of "homecomings" University,
kaff-kaff - lose little time in meeting; Colorado, with Chuck out-dueling sophomore Mike so to speak, Chuck Fairbanks, Carolina taking the measure of
going after each other.
Fairbanks returning to the Kelley of the Yellow Jackets. who made his conference debut South Carolina State edging
It used to be the major collegiate ranks from the pros,
In the Big Ten, here is how as a head coach at Oklahoma, intra-state rival East Carolina,
powers would take on a few engaging Oregon; Ohio State, the Hoople System sees 'em: will return to the Big 3 to lead 28-21; and Hubby Bowden's
warm-up opponents before with Earle Bruce taking over Purdue's Boilermakers will the Colorado Buffaloes past strong Florida State Seminoles
tangling with their peers -um. from the legendary Woody whip Wisconsin in a good game, invading Oregon, 22.14, while whipping
the
Southern
kumph!
Hayes, playing host to 35-22; Michigan State will have Earle Bruce, a '53 graduate of Mississippi Golden Eagles, 35But here we are in just the Syracuse; and Pac 10 powers an easier time with Illinois, 35- Ohio State, returns to lead the 17.
second week of th e fledgling Southern California and UCLA 12; the same goes for Michigan Buckeyes against Syracuse. It
In perhaps the most specseason and, on national TV, meeting SWC foes Texas Tech as they romp past Nor- will be a happy homecoming for tacular game of the day - er,
mighty Alabama will meet an and Houston respectively! thwestei-n, 42-14; tie Indiana- Bruce as the Bucks win 27-10. make that night the Cougars
excellent Georgia Tech club at Jove! What a Saturday this will Iowa fray is a toss-up with the Har-rwnph! Southern Cali- of Bringham Young will surthe latter's historic Grant Field be!
Hoople nod going to Indiana, 24- fornia's Troja ns, the Hoople prise visiting Texas A&amp;M, 28-14.
• (1914) in Atlanta.
In the big one on the magic 20.
choice for No. 1, will prevail Watch for the Cougars' Marc
' No less than eight of the lantern - heh.heh - we look
In other contests, watch for over host Texas Tech, 33-21, and Wilson to have a field day! Or is
teams in the Big Ten Confer- for Paul "Bear" Bryant to run SMU quarterbacks Mike Ford Houston will prove to be a rude it Uin-kumph
field night?
ence are clashing head-to-head, his all-time record to 285 vlc- to put on a dazzling display as guest - kak-kaff - as it deleats
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All the otI*r Kansas City
players like Quirk, vot ed
Omaha's m popular player
in 1975, and frequently kid
overthefpcthe'snevergoingto
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Hiild
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year, was sent to Spokane where he hit IN the following season,
Sammy
Weir
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and was reacqilred by the Royals in August of last year.
Lake Howell High Schoul's
So far this season, Quirk has played in only 41 games, and at 24
football fans thinking they have Colonial at Lake Brantley
that can leave anyone a little frustrated
Just
sit
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"Moot people don't realise how difficult it is to
fall,
but he is
the Bishop Moore at Lake Howell
day after
says Quirk, still not fully resigned to such mac- this
for
as
term
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football"
tivity. "It's mentally testing. I don't think I ever
long
month steady since I've been in the big leagues. Some will take on a new meaning at
the South Seminole County
days I sit out there in the bullpen and say to myself i j.
Lyman at Boone
some manager would It me play for 30 days at a stretch to see
"We
played
respectable
what Ican do. I understand our situation, though. Every place!
Pierson Taylor
football in the Jamboree is.it
can play, we've got someone who's doing a fine job.
"Now that I've learned to catch, Darrell (Porter) Is )frg the week, admitted the Hawks'
head coach, "and let's hope we
SATURDAY
best year of his life. And with guy like George (Brett)
base, you hardly need anybody else. I think he's the best cancontinue the trend''
Lake Howell's season opener Trinity Prep at Fort Pierce Carroll
ballplayer In the American League. He's positively unbelievable.
I don't know how he puts up with all the pressure on him. People is Friday night at home against
expect him to get a hit every time he goes upto the plate. With me, Orlando Bishop Moore, a
which has clipped the Hawks'
they don't."
wings for six straight years.
4, itQuirk is earning his salary, though. He has done little cat
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You're not going to make every
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Foothall Forecast

It was announced Tuesday.
The In-house attendance for the 14 games ending with
Monday night's Pittsburgh-New England contest was
$40,430 - an average of 60,1. The previous record of
871,075 was set for the weekend of Nov. 6-7, 1977.

Hawks Set Sights High

Quirk spent four seasom in the minors before making it up to

Kansas Qty as an hIlelderouthelder at the tall end of 1975 and
after two seasons of filling In with the Royals without getting to
play in more than 7$ games for them, they traded him to
Milwaukee in 1977. He appeared in 93 games for the Brewers that

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"He didn't have a good day.
What else can I say? In fact, It
couldn't have been much
worse," said the left-footer,
who will set an NFL record ofll
straight successful field goals If
his next kick is good.

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The main reason Quirk says he's only pretty sure instead of
positive Is because he'd prefer playing lot more than he has
during his five years in the big leagues, but even considering that,
he still doesn't regret passing up football for baseball.
After the Royals made him their first draft choice in 1972, he
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tried to remain confident.
"At the time, it was sort of a
shock, but then you've got to
look at it realistically," said
von Schamann who holds the
NCAA record with 125 consecutive point after conversions.

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United Press Ziterantisiul bIWih Pirates.
In other NI. gasnc.
The hit was St.aub's fird defeated l.os
Veteran slugger Rudy Staub
k:, p., tda I, ('arithiab 4:
seems happy to be back in pinch•hlt
since
being thlco demted St. I otiic it.4
Keith Itrnantk* had
Q. Why Ii everybody so high on John McEnroe as the next grjt
reacquired by the Expos hun San Franc1so beat San lo htt4 to bonI lix inujur
Montreal and back In a pennant
luuetuetennis
player? To me, he acts like a polled brat. What do *u
the
Detroit
Tigers July 31, but 34, and Atlanta nipped Cftkifl leading era to 348 aittl lead
race.
thth'
McGee, Alamo, Call!.
he thinks the Expos rnav win It nati, 71.
the CanIt,u*lx to their fifth
"The pennant race 00
Iagree with the assessment of 20..year-old McEnroe as a great
and
all
tra1diI vittory.
we're compefing," sald the 3
In the Mnerican League
tennis talent. He has all the tools speed, strength, all-around
'!t's hard to compare
)earokl Staub, who was
was: Qe%land 5, Dett 3;
game nd fety competifive temperament. The latter has been
(;Ianh 3, l'ad
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16 Angels' winning streak.

Small kids &amp; babies. Breakfast,
lunch I snacks. 5 days wk. $20

Yankees 3, Red Sox 2:

Pistore, Solo (5). Bair (7)
Hou and Scott, St.L 33.
Binth; Mc W liii m
enough to help the Angels?
years and with those 16 rlc- beat Kansas City, 5.1, New second on a
American League
LeFiore,
twoout
B.McLaughlin (5), Divine
tories
this season, the Angels York topped Boston, 4-2, and error by Ted Slzemore throwing
Dit
and
Wilson,
KC
64;
Cruz,
J.McLaughlln (7), Bradford
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would say so," observed would not be struggling to win Cleveland defeated DetroIt, 5-3, 2-2 tIe In
and
Nolan. W-J.Mclaughiln Cliv 31.
Bonds, Chicago White Sos
the eighth to hand
(53). L-Bair (10.7). HRsManager the Western Division.
and Texas bumped Seattle, 52, Boston Its fourth straight loss.
Tony LaRussa, alter his club
Pitching Victories
Thssd' nIgM he threw well
IntheNatlonalLeague,lt was IndIans
Mcran (9).
5, TIgers 3:
Hou 159; Nlekro, All 17.1$;
Reuschel, Chi 16-I; RIchard, over the Angels
Los Mg
100002100-4
the
Angels
In the stretch.
Houston downed Los AngeIe 6.
Houstn
104 102 10x-9 162 Hoe 15-12; LaCoss, Cm 14.6; In Tanana's return to the
Is that Ara and the school's aetic director, Paul Dietzel, we
a threnin homer
9 got to 65 pItches (In four 4; St. LouIs 6, ChIcago 4; San
Lee, Mtl 14.10; Carlton, Phil 14. moi.md. "It's pretty much a Innings)
and I
teammated at MiamI of Ohio In 194647. Paul was the center,
and
a
single,
extending
De.
was
very
tired,"
FrancIsco
son CS). 0row (7) and Oates;
3, San DIego 1;
American League
Flana.
and trolt's losing streak to five
Parseghian a running back.
Williams, Laed (4), Andufar
gin, BaIt 207; John, PlY 11-4;
and Pubis.
Theann
feels
good.
We'll know Th 5, Roli 1:
W-Wilhlams (4.5). Koosman, Minn 11.1); Ecker.
for the Do4gers? - Tom SokoIosk VnIs, Ml.
Angeles. Baker (21).
Earmw Nun Average
thander, last darted a game on now I'm very encouraged."
hits
a oneout homer by John
Buddy Bell drove In thTB
an auto accident, never played a game In Los Angeles after the
(Only
scheduled)
National League
Rogers,
shoulder
forced
him
out
of
he
the
sixth
to
tie
the
Nh
2.79;
Hume,
Cm
2.12;
game,
the
out
single
by Willie Wilson In Steve Corner, 1440, tossed a Dodgers In
Today's Games
Richard, Hoe 2.96; Niekro, Hou
Southern California. He welcomed the employment
rotation.
(All Times IDT)
White
Sos
won
It
In
the
eighth.
the
ninth
to win his lIh four-hitter to lift Texas to Its
and
Hooton, LA 2.97.
because It kent him active and eased a
Montreal (Schatzeder p.4) $
It was a costly case of ten- The loss snapped a four-game game.
financial worry.
fourth straight victory.
American League
Mar.
ChicagO (Rousthel 16.5),
Q Graig Nettles can play for2 more years and never aiech
shall,
Minn
2.60;
Guidry,
NY
p.m.
the ch1evenients of Brooks Robinson as a third bswn.
2.51; John, NY 2.96; Palmer,
_____ Please
New York (Swan 12.1))
Salt 3.05; Eckersley, Boa 3.0$.
provide us some statistics ton these two ballplayers - career
Philadelphia 'Christenson 5.10),
7:35 p.m.
batting and fielding percentages, number of errors, home runs,
National League
Richard,
Los Angeles (Sutcliff. 134)
Hoe
Gold
Gloves won. Then we'll see bow far Nettles must go to
249;
Canton,
Phil
171,Quits
Atlanta (Bnlzzolara 6.9),
Diego
7:35
American League
Ryan,
p.m.
achieve parity with "Brooksle." - Bill Sepe, Mobile, Ala.
Cal 157; Flanagan, Bait 164.
It's a debate that was really only fueled by Nettles' bdilhlazjt
4) at Cincinnati (Norman 10.
fieldIng
In the World Series. I don't need figures to assert that
10), 0:05 p.m.
lord Perry, baseball's winning, to fulfill his role as a father to Ranger owner Brad Corbett decIsion 10
at St. Louis (Martinez 12.7),
days ago and I decades) and a more consistent hitter than Nettles, who has a
Football
message for the San Diego
"i
need
to
get
back
doser
to
abot*sendfng
him
to
Ian Dl.ao (Jones 10.1
Texas but executive vice President) at the
skill of the Yankee thiri baseman, who Is playing out his
Tom Phyllis and wide rocei,ar
USfl
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optki
Deilit Scales. Released rookie U
he
'fly
eg
at
money
aked them s'4ftclest time to
guard Den Foer nd tlback
snake a Kroc was fined $100,080 for saying so.)
Tlwrsday's Games
-.
The 4ld rihder, now where they need a father's
The Padres haye
Todd Christenson.
Montreal at Chicago
the
only
pItcher
to
win
the
Cy
atçervlslon.
Washington
My wile has been waivers on Perry and
SIgMd running
"I've told him we'll do what
Plttibgh at St. Louis, night
ricelver John McDanIel; placed
nerican and National Lea- years."
Los Mg t Atlanta, night
2p.m. EDT,
running back Ike Forte on Injured gigs,
San Fran at CincInnati, night
announced Tuesday he
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I'ny, WhO captured last business here," Smith said.
reserve and released wide receIver
Sin flisgo at- Houston, night
However,
Perry
said
he
Perry
has
had
a
UNITED
STAllS
DISTRICT
was quitting 11W P1drU
beef
with
the
KrIs Halnes.
94 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
year's Cy Young Award with a Padre
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Ifl) doen't regret his 17-year 21-11 record
in his
DetroIt
Signed quarterback mediately and would
management,
accusing
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
American League
fIrst year
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVIStON
Jerry Goisteyn.
r.
PROBATE DIVISION
unleisthe
Fontaine
and
other
San
Diego
last
dub
could
work
out
a
CASE
NO.
714VOrlClv.R-4JNi.
Cilioge
withthe Padres, has a contract executivesof being "scared"
PIP. Number 79.333 CP
W L PCI. 0$
of TED STATES OF AMERICA,
Adelphi
with
"I've
a great career. I with San Diego ough the 1980
Named Lawrence trade for hun,
vis
Silt
90 46 .462
Plaintiff, vs. KENNETH CHISOLM,
Keating director of athletics,
owner Hay Kroc.
the
Texas
Rangers,
where
he
think
IN
RI: ESTATE OP
I've
done
my
part,"
he
season,
Mllwauke
worth $23),000.
34 .517 5½
ANNIE I. CHISOLM, DELORES SUSAN H. TORRES,
Basketball
played three seasons,
said, "I've enjoyed every
CHISOLM, ANNIE MAE CHISOLM,
He said he would lose $25,000
He said Il.San Diego doesn't LEONDRA CHISOLM, QUINCY
Dicea
New York
75 40 .536 14½
Elmore Smith. Named Morris
Detroit
NOTICE OPADMINISTRATION
73 64 .523 18½
McHone
assistant
out,
then
this
Is
my
lad
day in Diego and I think I helped this his present contract, as well as other team until hIs 1980 conClevelnd
71 4$ .311 20½
uniform," he said.
Toronto
EUGENE CHISOLM, WELBORO CI.Alis OR DEMANDS AGAINST
club,
14 94 .319
the $2,000 If there Is no trade, tract expires. However, he said CHISOLM.Mlnonsandtheunknown
THE ASOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Perry said he was returning
heirs,
devisees,grantees, assignees,
"I wish I could have done
"Ihavenolllfeellngstoward that would not
West
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Racing
prevent him Iienore,cedltors,truste.s,orotp,e.
to his farm In Wililameton, more."
W L Pet. 0$
the Padres," said Perry who is from taking an
IN THE ESTATE:
administrative claImants, by, through, under or
C11f
NC., to await word on whether
7544.110 Perry said San Diego General jt
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a.. Montreal Caladiom sweep to a ide rdlnms* as a player. In New
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Tories seul ANepsi O'Servy
hereinafter described. You are
York
Rangers
and
Atlanta
piling
a
fl-02-30
record.
He
later
I (37)10.20, P (37)7540, T (1.7. fIlth
All persona
havIng claims
cogcjjy ltley Cep his 14 ysors with the Canas
C7)i Tient, ItisIet (0) and 2)16308
het'dey
notified
that
an
action
has
demands
against
Flames, Gio(frion said he felt was appointed vice preshj of been instItuted aialnit OU in
Ouldu, W-TienI (114). 1.-.
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vldory than the d's - new ho netted an goals. required, WITHIN THREE MON'
"a
thond times ter. I'm
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IN $40
CIIIIISIISS (16).
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tti. following described property:
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president
NOTICE .
and
general Lot? and the W 10 fee? of LeO 5,
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week
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tkii'ysa'
h. left the tsii
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any claim or dl.nd
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according to pie?
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and ttTERRACE,
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time exp. floor man. Days.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Cony, Center, 930 Mellonylile
Ave.. Sanford.

43 BR 2 B, 2 story home,
try, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
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Wh the Clark of the Circuit Court,
in. and for Seminole County,
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SI, 1½ I, 1g. cloNts. Pan. PR,
storage cabInets In 01.531.000.

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NM. lpsr, oem, Fm., kit.
egaippw, Ii.. dolts. pefis, 111.
garage, fesice, lively land.
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FURNITURE. BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store finandug I No one in Orlando-Sanford
area refused credit if 'ou will
pay
down I Let us help you
establish local credit. W. ,l.i...
in Sanford.
WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange Biosson Trail,
Orlando, Florida., 843-4560.

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FURNITUREITHINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New I Us-ed Furniture
300 S. Sanford Ave.
3236593

*IA&amp; 1*7*71
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New 10 pc modular LI suite. $555.
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-92
So of Sanford. 322-5721.

17-02 So. of Sanford. 322-5721.

43-.-LOt$ACI1IQS
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$anford-Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
rieldontial lots of which I are
water iront. s3juS.

IOPDJIT GRUNt
INC.
RIALTOII
S$-4132sc 33141? eves.

Ivyors fir a small In.
vestment. Piece a
cast
classified ad br results. 327.3411
or 131.9993.

SEARS. Sanford 322-1771
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Brand New Interspring Bedding
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vege, 17-92 S. of Sanford 322-1731,
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'KENMflWA$preR - - Parts,
krv1e. Usid Meduines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

3334457
PhIIaS.Scoppertonerefrlgsrator
w-Ice maker. Like new

$300.

Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17-92
So. of Sanford 321171).
Sears Konmors heavy duty copper
tone washer I matching dryer.
LIke new $100 pr. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17-92 So of
Sanford. 322-1721.
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Used color TV let 1970 model.
SunlIt 23" works good, $125.
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.
iNure Salvage. 17.91 So. of

323-5719

MowIng

5$-Boats &amp; Acauorlss

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Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting I
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-4331.

519 E. 1st St., 32t-5742

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Light Houiing

ClI'PeflfrY

Yard debris, Trash
Appliances I MIsc
(LOCAL) 349.337)

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LICENSED 569-9433
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"ids gone, but the swing set in th
back yard isn't? Sell It with a

:ustom Office CleanIng, corn. %
merclal. new const. Licensed,
bonded &amp; insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 333-0141 0
or 616-5111.
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ABC Concrete. PatIos,

drIveways
I add otis. Quality work, no lob
too small. 595 4914.
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New or repair, leaky showers our
'specialty. 25 yrs. Exp 809.1347.
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tenor, exterior qualIfied in all
phase.. Free Est. Call 322-001).
SgI. Peppers PaintIng Service.
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Eu. 323-1701.
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classified ad, tR. sooner you will
gel results.

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Drapes, Upholstery
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Sales, passport phots &amp; fast-,.,
repair servIce. 3224101,

ANIMAL HAVEN

Cat

boardIng, bathinI,
flea control, Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennets, screlnod
outsid, runs, also air
conds
cages
clipping,

3fl.s7s.

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Pdlowing I dlscing, cultivatiotu' '

ditch banks chopped, All service
reasonable &amp; prompt. ROoltrs
our specialty. Good rue. 349.3777,

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lyrs. isp. Patios. DrIveways
etc. Wayne seal, 327.1331
PAINTING, CARPENTIf
CUSTOM CARINITS
Free ES?.
333042eftet'I:$

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R1* Pressure ISteam Cleaning.
Roof, homes. mobile homes. etc.
Mobile horns special 13*40,
$22.10. Relsonabie rates, all
war? guaranteed. 3237*3.

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Iraller. Runs geod $741
Ciii 223.9163

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remodeling
general home repairs. no fob too
small. Call 373-9443 anytime,

aide work. $411; Caai good
sliaps, VS. 313-i call anytime.

11111
320 em

321-0095

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Certified Lawn I Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly Harrlett's Beauty Nooc

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CI 11d. a*d cemmercial, el
Iloy 101910.811.

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Refrigeration AC Repair'
Licens-d. 323.0039

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LkMwyAve.½bhklolCsuntry
Club Rd. OP Zoned Commercial
14$' Zoned 1.1-A. WAN..
A. S. Pipe,
ner 101-1004
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PENTRY.PAINTING.SPRINX.
LERS. 323-4766 ANYTIME.
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The weather is perfect for a
backyard sale -sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322-2611
or 531-9993.

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

want ad. Call 322-2411.

New 3 pc dinette set. Table &amp; 4
chairs. $73. Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17-92 Soot Sanford. 322$721.

dresser, mirror, chest &amp; bed.
SIlO. Sanford Furniture Salvage.

lie our beautiful new BROAD.
16011, frOnt I. W SR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
2580 Orlando Dr.
VAIFHAFInancIn.
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HOLD REPAIRS FROM CuR.
lAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.

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contemporary LR tbls. Orig.
retail $0.93, NOW $10. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of

Used I pc walnut BR suite,

42-blIo Homes

HOUSE.

Office

farmlandn.aroviedol7acres
prIme land Semlnola Blvd.,

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51-Household Gooth

New

Cass.rnerry. 0309w.

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AIr CondltIo.Ing, HSllng, EtecIrt:
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6291.
l.ic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

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WINTERPARKFURNITURECO.
HASCLOSEDTHEIR
DOORS FOREVERI
we are offering ttwir
ventory of new furniture, bed.
ding, &amp; GE applIances I TV5 at
DISTRESS PRICESII Public &amp;
Dealers Invitedl SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Orlando Wholesale Furniture Dist.

831.9993.

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. uofu hewdo, eSde,lvugIs' new arpoflag pehnt Itre 0?,
imiced rear yd. IlK, formal
or penis. Ms ctl*i.i of pow,
$i*me.*2-3517e04PMa
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Sell ttsos useful, no. longer
needed Items with a
Herald
Classified Ad. Call 3222611 or

3 acres on fabulous Lake Glenvl$he
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'75 models. Call 339-9100 or 5344605 (Dealer).

5620.

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dspfernnWons. Quilt Vat cony,
bus, II. Wsrus..Nepate.a**s.

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Residential Auction's I ApprisMs. Call Dell's Auction, 323-

Auction 1215 S. French, 323-73.40.

CASSELBERRY
3SR.Ibath.$24,000
123.3197

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Beds, DbI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses. $30 set. Sanford

Lk Mary new house just finished. 3
IN 2 5, lot 90'xlIO', 9~ pcI.

NISTLED UNDER
THIOAKI
Thu delightful 3 II, 1½ Seth
home Is perfect for your family,
The lot Is bii for kids to play In
or for your very own garden.
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COUNTRYLIVING
ONE ACRI FENCED Trl.Ievel 4
Sdrin,, 3 Seth. Could have
mother. hi.law elf IC., dat.
garage, tries, near 14 maid
agri.

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6 Chry.- Newport custom, all
power-2 dr. H.T. Looks new,
10,000 ml. $3,000. Call between 4I PM. Owner 3220)53.

OUTOF BUSINESS

Cash for your Iott Will build on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
6113O

Sanford's Sales Leader

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REALTORs
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'75 Aspen SW, fully eqpt.
$300 dwn take over payments.
323- 1293

niture Salvage. 3225721.

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 5791

VA.'F FIA-'235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

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Multiple Listing Service

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'73 Delta $5, ldr,
air, power, $1500.
031-5739 aft. 6.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur-

ART LESSONS water color,
acrylic &amp; crafts starting
Tuesday, October 161h. Call
Marie Richter. 3226903.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

Rag. Real Estate Braker
2635 Sanford Ave.
321-0759
Aft. Hrs. 322-7613,322-4149

Branch Office

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IW11I in accoldeaci wilt
lem of he FictItious 11mw
Sules. To-Wit: Section.
r1do Statutes 1991.
51g. C.JIaPICOSMF
Iu Aug. 11.31$, $spt.LIW0
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GRACIOUS, OLD 2 story, I SI,
1½ •, breakfast noak, PP,

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15*- sil up. Pool. Aduits only,
en Lake Ada. Just 50.00 Airport
Stud. on 17.91 in Sanford. Call
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beautIfully landscaped, fenced
bky
i$32,500

t$ IS hNebY givin that I am
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A$apn5nf, Spps., Sominols 31-Apsrtmei*s Furnished
IY' FlorIda.
SemeotssrasVandltstllntendto
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Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set.
the reserved price. Call 904-255$311 for further details.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6448126

Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
PaInt. 4 biks. west of 441. 2952375. Open daIly 9-6, Sun. 12-6.

By Owner 3 or 4 BR 1 bath, eat In
kitchen, fenced yard. Sanford.
130,000. 322-6722 after 5:30 p.m.
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Plumbing Fixtures
Bldg. Material. 322 5659

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ I USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RFS'LTS.

SEIGLER REALTY

SUPER 3 BR, 1½ B home In Lii.
Mary I C HIA, w.w carpet, 1g.
FR, eat in kit &amp; more. BPP
WARRANTED. Just 542,900.

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.

MM .72

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for Sale

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Lstry's Mart, 213 Safgg Aye.,
uy &amp; Sell, the finest In used
fjnhjure, Refrig., stoves, tgols:

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
3315 E.FIrst St.
32 5622

MONROE REDUCED TO
OWNER LEAVING
STATE.

w.ciarnettWhfle
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commerctal
Phone 3fl-7$$I, Sanford

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN
SANFOR('5
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. II

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3 Bdrm 2 bath POOL
homeonover½acrew.beautiful
FP, beamed ceIlings, formal
Dl, pan FR, satin kIt &amp;
detached Cabana. Won't last at

Investments, bill Consolidation,
males purchases, or any need.
579,900.
ColI 321-4612
Slazar Financial Services
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4 SR 7½ bath, 2 firePlaces.
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scrsenid porch I outside brick
patio. Lush landscaping. $91400.

lEt. 1079.
tipublislu: Aug. 13, 22,25. Sept.

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Cash 322-4132

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker, $25 No. 40
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

DITIONER, OVER SIZED LOT.

BEAUTIFUL custom I BR, 3 B
home in Idyhiwildel Super pool &amp;
patio, sunken LR-FR, FP 1
many unique featuresl app
WARRANTED.
Yours for
S$2,300.

MAKE A WISH, new 3 BR, 2 B
exec home In Idyllwildei C HIA,
pan. FR w.FP, eat In kit., DR I
every feature lmaginablel Your
wish come true for 572,5001

Exciting

REAL ESTATE
LOANS UPTO$50100.

JORDEX CORPORATION
Orlando, Orange,

80-Autos for Sale

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

home or convert this estate to
preferred Apts. on over ½ acre.
Fantastic Buy for $750001

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edotod it

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GREAT LOCATION NEAR LX.

REALTORS

WHY NOT Create your own grand

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
SANFORD REALTOR
2544 iFrench Ave.
323-0231,323.7173, 322-0779

25-Loans
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pert time
waitresses. Apply in person
Days Inn Sanford, SR 16 I I-I.
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Sanford Ave. $15,500.

outgblng, experienced

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ldyliwildeon2.3rd acre. Relax I
EnIoy the many extras this
home provides with lots of
luxury featuret BPP WAR.
RANTED. Yours for $SI,SOOt

only. 1 day shift for waitms.
waiter,) night shift for waitress. 3 BR, 1 B, gas heat, fenced I'd.
waiter. Also 1 day shift for Salad
$26,300. Realtor Owner.
Station, no exp. necessary. 333.
7110.2toap.m. or 4233021 (Sun.
REAL ESTATE
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ASSOCIATES NEEDED
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SCREENED PORCH, AIR CON-

OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

Bra
en, Southwestern
Owner motivated 2 BR, 1 B, car.
Petroleum,
Box 759, Ft. Worth,
port, den w.wet bat, eat in kit.
Tx. 76101. EOE.

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YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323 7510

STEN STROM

ImmaCUlate a BR, 2 B, 2 car
garage w.w carpet, C lIlA,

portunity for advancement. For
personal interview, write K. N.

Must be

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments 8. buy

don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
3222611 or 8319993.

MAYFAIR AREA IN SANFORD.
VERY MODERN 4 BEDROOM 2
BATH, HUGE FIRF.PLACE 5
EAT.IN KITCHEN. TREE
SHADED CORNER LOT.

3 BR, 1½ Ba, w.2 adjoining lots +
fruit trees. $31,950.

Liberal commissions. Op.

912 French Ave.
0]C (ConwnIOftl&amp;Franch)

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3 BEDROOM 1,13 BATH.

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE.
Eves 349.5100 322-1959

Spotless 3 BR, 1 B, ref., stove,
apes, part. f urn., for only
$26,500.

territory. No relocatIon, AAA.1
firm establIshed since 1933.

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almost 3 acres. $10,300.

needs person M.F over 10 for
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MotorcycleInsunance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or323.7710

$35,500.

Working college student floods
furn. rm. or will share with

GOING?

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depending on sxp. 339.2963.
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$32,500. ASSUMABLE MOR-

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day. wk., paid holidays. frInge

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Herald classified ad. Call 322-

'3 BR 2 B home, I acres
Markham Woods Rd. $130,000.

$39,500. Terms

(1192) Sanford
323 5324

If you aren't using your pool table,
take a cue, and sell It with a

'2 unit apt house, $24,300.

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French

Osteen. $10,200.

REALTORS

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in person
Lakeview Nursing
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.

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Bookkeeper.cIerk.typist,
Proficiency in statistical typing
I exp. In Accounts Payable r.
322•2754.

7435', 5.

wmobiIe homf,
Osteen. $10,600.

house. 1700 sq ft living area.

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$21000.

322-3990

Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount MutiC Center. 2202
French Aye, 3222235.

Estate Wanted

scellaneous

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

$42,500.

$9.3 acres

3 BR, 2 B pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green

sale.
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4,000

converted

Hey Kids: Looking for an extra
dollar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
you have a clasalf lad ad garage

PRIVATE VOICE LES$ONS

bldg.

land. High traffic area. Coull be
to ice cream, hamburger stand, etc. Owner will
finance. Easy terms.

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323-5512

downtown

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$45,000.

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WANT ADS AK tILACKI
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2 acres Industrial Property, near
Hwy 16 &amp; Country Club Rd.

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sc. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for $31,900.

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 71906

Don't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your wallet!

New 233 Homes, 4 pci.

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equity. 322 0216.

REALTOR 323.7032
Eve. 322-0612. 3221557, 322.1117

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOb $5.0
Call 322 1671; 322-4160

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 179?
Sanford, Fla. 32771

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carpet,
pool.
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5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. l0pct.dwn. By owner
365349$, eve. 3.19 5451
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671-4517.

4 acres Country Club Rd. &amp; 25th St.
$33,000.

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power.

Maitland Howell Estates, 1021
Manchester Cr. 16x32 pool, 4 BR.
2 bath, screened porch + FR,
like new, double garage.
Sacrifice $69,900. Many extras.

10 acres Airport Blvd. $43,000. 20,
pct. dwn, bal, terms, 0" pct. mt.

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322-7953.

I BR, 2 B heated swimming pool, 2
car garage, lake view. 109 Lii.
Dot Dr. $32,250.

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3 BR, 1.5 bath split plan, $32,500.
William Mallc:owski, Realtor

qualifying. Lovely 3 BR, 2 B
block home. 322-0216 aft 6 p.m.

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mort. Approx $250 mo. No

Experience desired. Good pay. In.
Call 323-1192
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Widnesday, Spt.S, 17

Camille: The Most Devastating Hurricane To Hit U.S.

Ten years after Camille,
disaster.
"As we slowly flew over Pass were demolished, so were the declared. Armed National home repairs were federally another
Like Williams and hundreds
Editor's note: On Aug. 17, 1969,
Today the Gulf Coast of however, there is a respect forthe most destructive hurricane of other families, we thought we Christian, the picture became canneries and packing houses Guard troops took posts In financed and the Small
made Mississippi bears few visible hurricanes among oldtimera
ever to strike the U. S. were safe, only to be spilled even more grave. There in the that supported a thriving devastated
neighborhoods,
Business
Administration
reinforcing the image of war loans at 3 percent interest for hurricane scars. Dozens of new and newcomers alike.
Less serious hurricanes since
mainland slammed into the from shelters and homes at the center of one of the main roads seafood industry.
homes have been built on lots
rebuilding.
Camille, meanwhile, churned destruction.
Mississippi Gulf Coast. UP! mercy of what the National was a huge crater, a body
with
only
conhave
forced Guice to call three
"We were wiped out corn- that were left
Military troops from nearby
reporter Nand Albritton, then Weather Service calls the most floating in it, there a woman northward across the U.S.
and
stairsteps,
but
total
evacuations and the
slabs
in college, was one of the sur- devastating hurricane ever to slipping, sliding stumbling heartland and dumped 10-inch Air Force and Navy bases pletely," recalls
Gulfport
crete
el
owner
Adrian
there
are
still
some
haunting,
response
has been "trementhrough the mud and slime, rains over Virginia and West sweated in the broiling sun, beachfront mot
dous,"
even
though those
vivors. In light of the activity hit the U.S. mainland,
sur- vacant lots.
Raking through the hurricane with a blank stare on her face, Virginia. Flash floods 25-f eet hunting through piles of debris Burns, who with his wife
only
skirted
the Coast,
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and
down
storms
and publicity surrounding
flooded
-Business is good
Hurricane David, we thought it were uncounted dozens of the lifeless arms of her child deep spilled from the Blue 30 fed and higher for victims. vived the storm in his
Is
"I've
been
terribly
concerned
U.S.
90
the
coast;
sandy
A sympathetic nation began house.
about
the
'crying
wolf'
might be worthwhile to look tornadoes and a barometric dangling grotesquely as she Ridge mountains and another
prob.
with
bankruptcy,
jammed
with
tourists
anxious
Faced
pouring aid into the stricken
150 people died.
the beach lem, and we've always played
back at Camille, 10 years later. pressure of 26.63 inches explod- pressed it to her bosom."
The Mississippi survivors communities. From every- Burns borrowed $35000 in SBA to take advantage of
U.S. Highway 90, spanning
ed numerous unvented bullney to restore his home, and awl, swimming, fishing and our cards very close to the
By NANCI C. ALBR1TON
the coastline from east to west, were severely crippled by the where, trucks and trains mo
chest," Gulce said.
Miss.
clings,
$400,000 from the SBA to rebuild golfing.
PASS CHRISTIAN,
At the Richelieu Apartments was one chunk of concrete on loss of electricity and telephone brought
mounds
of
food,
clothand water to the victims, his motel-apartments and
(UP!) - Hurricane Camille's
tidal wave of death crashed into down the beach from Trinity In top of another. The Bay St. service, contaminated water, lug
Louis bridge and the Biloxi- spoiled food and impassable Salvation Army and Red Cross another$,0OO for a local bank.
picturesque Trinity Episcopal
still repaying the loans but MRS.
' was
Ocean Springs bridge looked roadways. It would be days, volunteers served thousands of He'sisnot
Key Largo; one grandson,i
NELL RICHARDSON
discouraged.
Church about midnight, ripping
like a giant's dominoes - 200- weeks for some, before services meals and handled untold he"1t didn't OCCUr to US not to
Mrs.
Nell
Richardson,
79,
of
Wilkinson,
Atlanta and several
a ceiling rafter from the hands
certain
ton slabs piled crooked and were restored on a bare requests for aid.
't
niece,
and
nephews.
203
Virginia
Ave.,
Sanford,
died
In the rubble of one home In build back," he said. 1 don
of terrified Paul Williams.
emergency
basis.
sideways.
GramkowFuneiM
Home is in
The crisis forced entire Pass Christian, some unknown know when to quit. We still owe early Monday at Seminole
we would
"Oh Lord, God, save my
A huge section of the beach
'American
money
but
we've
made
more
In
Memorial
Hospital.
She
was
a
charge
of
arrangements.
children and their souls at the
road In Bay St. Louis was hospitals to evacuate, their survivor posted an
die'
of Passaic, N.J. and had
hour of their death," the black
patients flown to nearby cities, flag on a twisted pole - a signal the last 10 years than we've native
lived
in
Sanford for the past HUNT MONUMENTCO
church sexton prayed that night Pass Christian, the apartment ripped
away. homes lay spun- Those left homeless were given of determination to rebuild, ever
Once-stately
made."
Burns
and
many
other
nine
years
moving
here from
nut.
of Aug. 17, 1969.
manager and 22 others decided tered, many others were gutted shelter out-of-town, but some Soon, thousands of flags
was an
'' SIARN
Springs.
She
and
business
owners
Miami
residents
With deafening 200 mile-an- to ride out the storm with a up to the second floor. Bodies managed to come back to sift tered above the debris,
Ph 339 6988
The government sent a fleet could not collect a dime of In- Episcopalian.
hour winds screaming around hurricane party. Police and lay buried beneath them, for scraps of their belongings.
Survivors include a daughter,
flood
surance
money.
Federal
There were unconfirmed re- of mobile homes for survivors
them, Williams frantically tried civil defense made repeated almost Impossible to reach.
Hotels
and
motels
along
ports
of looting and price- to Live In while they rebuilt their insurance Is now available to Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, of Santo save his family from the pleas for them to leave as night
rushing floodwaters. He threw fell Sunday and Camille bore Biloxi's popular tourist strip gouging and martial law was homes. Debris removal and keep that from happening In ford; son. E.W. Richardson of
some boards on the rafters and northward.
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TOP
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swaying refuge high in the Director Wade Gulce recalls.
PANTYHOSE
AMUICA'S
"She said the building was
church auditorium.
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IIC*IPTION
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but Williams, a 17-year-old son always go up."
CINTI*
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Authorities said there was
and a son-in-law.
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"I thought everyone in Pass probably some drinking at the
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MAGNIFYING READING
chunk of flooring until the them a 10-year-old boy, were
SURE SPRAY
1'
floodwaters deposited him high left by daybreak.
GLASSES
DEODORANT
Inanoaktree.
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The bodies of his family, the My parents, grandmother
4 o: Reg
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youngest just 2 years old, were and! were exhausted when we
Without coupon pr.
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huddled there until dawn, after
cemetery.
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The Rev. Durrie Hardin, the floodwaters receded. We
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Helen, had sought safety In the lion.
POWDER
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Dead were 132 people, 27 were
beachfront church, but the
EASY4fflso
to.35'foot wall of water was missing, 8,931 were injured.
OmIt. 3.19
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merciless. Hardin tried to Completely gone were 5,662
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reach his wife as the swirling, homes and another 14,000
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she was gone.
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Whole pine trees crashed survey of the damage as the
down around us as we fled, hurricane's winds still gusted.
fighting to hold on to one
"It appeared that everything
another in the brutal wind, on the front beach had either
wer lines whipped back and been churned into the sea or
forth and nests of snakes piled up In a mountain of debris
washed by Our arms and legs in along the tide line which aptheangryseawater.
pearedtobeashlghas3ofeet,"
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add grated lemon rind, crumble
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butter into dry ingredients, add
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2 scant cups sugar
1 tablespoon of malt vinegar
pans. Bake at 350 degrees for
When Agnes Spalding wz a never seen snow was great!"
Pepper
3 eggs beaten together
3045 minutes or until done. Put
young girl in her native
The cuisine in the Spalding
Remove the bones and skin Sift together:
pan of water in oven while cake
Germany she dreamed of being household is a mixture of from salmon, add vinegar and
4 cups sifted flour
is cooking. When it is cold pour
a stewardess on an in- German dishes from Agnes' pepper, beat with a fork. Peel
¼ cup cocoa
I jigger of Old Bradstown
ternatlonal airline,
family and American from cucumber and slice thinly.
1 teaspoon salt
bourbon over each layer. Ice
To help the dream come true Bill's Kentucky heritage.Take two slices of bread and
2 teaspoons baking powder with carmel icing. This can be
she studied languages. In adWEINER SCHNITZEL
1 teaspoon soda
open so that they match evenly
frozen or stored in a tight
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(Breaded Veal Cutlets)
2 teaspoons cinnamon
when the tilling is spread.
container.
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spoke English and was learning
4 6-ounce veal cutlets (pork Spread both pieces with
2 teaspoons allspice
rich.
French.
may be substituted)
1 teaspoon nutmeg
margarine, then on one piece
"This is from Bill's family in
To Improve her French she
½ cup flour
1 teaspoon cloves
spread salmon, then a layer of
Bracistown, Ky.," said Mrs.
left her borne In Munich and
1 cup breadcrwnbs
2 cups blackberry jam
cucumber. Cover with the
Spalding.
The town has its own
took a job as an au pair girl In
1 egg, beaten
second slice of bread, remove
2 scant cups buttermilk or distillery for the bourbon she
Paris. While she was there she
½ teaspoon salt
crusts and cut Into four, corner clabber (clabber is best)
said, but Maker's Mark can be
met an American soldier
¼ teaspoon pepper
1 cup pecans or black walnuts substituted since that's the only
to corner. Yield: 46 triangles.
named Bill Spalding who was
6 tablespoons butter
(walnuts are best)
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one remotely as good. But you
also stationed in Paris. And as
Parsley for garnish
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have to have bourbon in the
fate arranges such things,
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"that blew my chances to pound very thin, salt and Club. "The trick is to cut the together. Add beaten eggs. never
become a stewardess," she pepper. Dip lightly In flour, crust and sandwiches after Alternately add the sifted used seen It down here. They
to make it for family
said.
then the beaten egg, thenthe they've been made," she said, ingredients and clabber or reunions.
The kind where the
the breadcrumbs. Cook over low "since it seals the edges and buttermilk. Then add jam, nuts food bends the tables!"
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laws and customs of Europee, tender.
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(Small Hussar Doughnuts)
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Sardines Economical

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Source Of Protein
Scandinavians have that
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Because the salad has large salad bowl. Make ring of
become so much a part of our tomatoes, green pepper and
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fitness and weight control,
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vegetable, fish, fowl and meat green onion. Toss salad with
has found Its way into healthful, Herb Dressing. This kitchen
flavorful salads. Some of those tested recelpe make 4 to 6
combinations may even be servings.
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salad makers are Westerners,
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and ½ teaspoon garlic
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¼ cup tomato ketchup
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½ teaspoon ground cumin
each portion Into 14-inch rope.
½ teaspoon salt
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¼ teaspoon pepper
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2 tablespoons flour
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2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
celebration this season by with plump, seedless grapes
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taking advantage of nature's and snappy apples for a medley
Pastry for 2-crust pie
bountiful cornucopia ins host of of mouth-watering flavor. And,
In large bowl, combine apinteresting and tasty menu adçilng extra zest is freshly- ples, pears, grapes, lemon rind,
Ideas.
squeezed lemon juice and rind, lemon juice, sugar, flour,
This fall promises the usual a natural flavor enchancer. (A cinnamon and nutmeg; mix
bumper crops of apples, pears helpful cooking tip is to steam well. Divide pastry in half. On
and grapes, according to the the fruits before baking to keep lightly floured surface, roll out
United Fresh Fruit and the filling from shrinking in the half of pastry into a 12-inch
Vegetable Association. Besides pie shell.)
circle. Fit pastry into a 9-inch
being abundant, these items
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contain good amounts of In appearance, firm and bruise- overhang. Spoon in
essential vitamins and free. Grapes and apples can be mixture. Roll remaining
minerals making them ex- placed in fruit bowls for quick into a 10-inch circle. Cut pastry
cellent choices for between- use or refrigerated. Pears used into '-,-inch strips. Cover fruit
meal snacks and desserts.
for cooking can be on the hard With strips of pastry to form a
Try them In Fresh Harvest side, but tender fruits are best lattice-top. Press strips to
for eating out-of-hand. To ripen bottom crust. Fold crust over
at home, place pears in a brown strips: form standing rim;
paper bag and keep them at flute. Bake in 350 degreeks F.
room temperature for a few oven 50 to 60 minutes, or until
days until soft to the touch. Use crust is browned and fruit is
right away or refrigerate,
tender. Makes: one 9-inch pie.
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2 tablespoons butter or
root vegetables in a heart)' and
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2 medium onions, sliced
autumn days. Parsnips,
1 1 2 to 2 pounds beef with
potatoes, carrots and celery are
sauteed in onion and then bones shin, flank)
3 ribs celery, cut in large
simmered in a homemade beef
pieces
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3 tnediwn carrots, cut in
can be prepared days ahead of
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cook. Since the robust soup is
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5 sprigs fresh parsley
crunchy bread to complete the
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1½ teaspoons salt
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relatively long time if handled
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1 tablespoon snipped fresh
should not be refrigerated, but
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vegetables from broth. Puree
sliced (3 cups)
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and orange juice are considered Onlofl
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household staples. But you may
1½ tsp. salt
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1 1-3rd cups instant potato pU(I(liflg
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2 fresh bananas, sliced
packaged, bottled, and canned
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products can help you make
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main dish. This kitchen4ested
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1 lb. zucchini

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2 cups orange Juice
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2 tbsp. butter or margarine
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l'i cups pkg. biscuit mix
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1½ cups raisins
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milk. mixing well after each ungreased 8x8x2-inch baking
addition. Fold in stifly beaten dish. In medium bowl, combine
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½ cups packed brown sugar softened
1 pint raspberry sherbet
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tsp. salt
1 cup sliced sweetened
1 cup chopped peanuts or nuts peaches
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½ cup margarine
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2 Tsp. vanilla
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butter and press evenly onto
2-3rd cup packed brown sugar
bottom and up sides of 9-inch
1.3rd cup margarine
pie
plate. Bake 12 to 14 minutes.
¼ cup
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filling, spade ice cream and
sugar
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½ tsp. vanilla
Combine brown sugar, flour, layers. Cover and freeze. To
baking powder, salt and serve, remove from freezer 15
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jg 'and vanilla; mix well. Spread Quickly dip bottom of pie plate
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15½z10½ inch jelly roll pan. serving. Top with peaches and
Bake at 350 degrees, 25 raspberries.
minutes.
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margarine and milk in
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2-3rd cup cream sherry
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SAVE 12;, Duncan Hines with Pudding
Assorted Varieties

Cake WX08 .................

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' $1

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Pampers Diapers........

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Ice Tea Mix .................
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Honsy .........................

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COfl IS with IIlls roll Of film.

Strawberry Jam .........j•, 99'
Chef Boy-ar-dee
$132
Pepperoni Pizza.........
0 &amp; C French Fried
3'o:.
Onions .........................Cm
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Elbow Macaroni..........pkg. 29°
Dow Bathroom
Cleaner........................can $139
SAVE 6;, Charmin low/ Blue, White
or Pink/Green
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89'
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Sugar Smacks ............
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Instant Coffse............ '"
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(30$ Off Label) Carnation
Coffee Mate................
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ago

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Short Ribs .......................... .Pu
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Assorted Varieties of Square Meal
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beef entree. Corn chips add crunch and spinach
salad get a new twist.

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Top Round Steak ...............p.,
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USDA Choice Beef
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USDA Choice Beef
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Old Fashion
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Hoagie Sandwich..

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Rhubarb Pie ...........

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1 lb. ground beef
1 16'oz. can tomatoes
1 6-oz. can tomato paste
1 tbsp. chili powder
1 tbsp. dehydrated minced
onions
½ tsp. salt
1½ cups (6 ozs.) shredded
sharp natural cheddar cheese
2 cups corn chips
Brown meat; drain. Stir in
tomatoes, tomato paste and
seasonings. Cover, simmer 10
minutes. Add 1 cup cheese; stir
until melted. Arrange corn
chips on platter. Spoon chili
over chips; top with remaining
cheese. 4 to 6 servings,
SPECIAL SALAD
10. (½ lb.) torn greens
1 cup croutons
½ cup French fried onions
1-3rd cup grated parmesan
cheese
2 tbsp. Imitation bacon
Italian dressing
Combine all Ingredients
except dressing; mix well. Add
enough dressing to moisten;
toss lightly. 4 servings.

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pasteurized process cheese
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Beef Liver................... '
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Smoked Sausage....... pkq'

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Florida that gives you your choice.

Show off

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Combine dry ingredients; cut
in margarine until mixture
resembles coarse crumbs. Add
with Cheddar Cheese
process cheese spread and
Slfces(Dairy)
milk; mix well. (Mixture will
DILL, SAUCE
be dry.) Drop by rounded
I 8-oz. pkg. Philadelphia tablespoonfuls onto greased
Brand cream cheese, cubed
cookie sheet. Bake at 375
1-3rd cup iiiilk
degrees, 15 minutes or until
teaspoon dill weed
golden brown. Approximately
'.i teaspoon lemon juice
1½
dozen biscuits.
L4 teaspoon salt
PUlliNG IT ALL
Dash of cayenne
TOGEThER
Heat cream cheese and milk
Place frozen shrimp on
over low heat; stir until sauce is
cookie
sheet and put in 375
smooth. Blend in remaining
ingredients. Serve over degree oven. Make biscuits
breaded shrimp. I&amp; 1-3rd cups. and bake with shrimp. Start
NOTE: Leftover sauce can be green beans (prepare acsetved over vegetables or other cording to package directions.'
fish.
dish up cole slaw. Slice pie and
cheese, put on plates. Make dill
BAYOU DROP
sauce.
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2 cups flour
Frozen Shrimp, shown here,

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Swift's Premium Prolen Beat
per
Chuck Blade Steak
Swift's Premium Prolen Beef
lb
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Swift's Premium Prolen Boneless Beef
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Italian, Thousand Island, Deluxe
French or SweetS Spicy

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Beef Round
lb79
Top Round Steak ...............pIt
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Del Monte Whole Peeled Tomatoes or
89°
Stewed Tomatoes ... 2 '
SAVE at, Del Monte
24OL 690
Tomato Catsup ..........
Del Monte Diced Peaches or Mixed Fruit
Cups, Chocolate, Vanilla, Chocolate
Fudge or Butterscotch Snack Pack
: 85°
Pudding Cups.............

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Sweet Peas ................. 3 c an

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Longhorn or
B'o:.
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Swift's Premium Prolen Beef Loin

STAMPS

$189

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CLOSED SUNDAY.

Wisconsin Cheese Bar, Mozzarella
or Cheddar

Shredded Cheese.

$109

Variety Pak ................
Lykes Tasty Sliced
Cooked Ham ...............
Jimmy Dean (Mild, Hot or Sage)
Bag Sausage .............. l
Buddig Chipped Beef, Ham or
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Processed Cheese Food, Pasteurized

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Bayou Drop Biscuits

Olive Loaf....................

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THRU WEDNESDAY,

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Pear Halves ................2 cans
SAVE 4c, In Natural Juice, Del Monte
Sliced, Crushed or Chunks
2 cans°1
Pineapple ...... ...............
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Fruit Cocktail..............
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Spinach ....................... ? ' $1
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minutes, or until cake is golden
and pulls away from sides of
pan. Remove from pan. Cool
completely on wire rack.
Combine confectioners' sugar
with enough orange juice ti:
make of good pouring con.
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Yield: One 9x5-inch loaf.

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NOTE: For a wilted salad,
heat dressing and toss with
greens Just before serving.
POUND CAKE
MELBA
Pound cake slices
Peach slices
Raspberry preserves, heated
For each serving, top pound
cake with peach slices and
raspberry preserves.
PUT1'ING IT ALL
TOGETHER
While beef Is browning, slice
bread and spread with
margarine. Make salad, Drain
beef; stir In other Ingredients
and simmer. Slice cake. Broil
bread until golden brown. Stir
cheese Into mixture and serve
over corn chips. Just before
serving dessert, heat pre.
serves, arrange peaches on
cake, top with warm preserves.

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Summer About Over But
Outdoor Dining Stays

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In Unique Gourmet Club
,

.BY CLAIRE MASTERS
Special to the Herald
He'd rather cook than
prepare a brief; he'd rather eat fine food than argue
a case. John Convery, an
acknowledged expert in the
field of tax law, is
celebrating the fourth year
of his brainchild, I.r
Campion Gounnet Club.
"I've always loved to
cook. We'd do big duuiers
for friends at hs.uite and I'd
organize them With check
lists and carefully cornPosed nienus. I figured if I
&amp;'ould turn out J perfect
meal, I might share u
findings With others. I took
out ads in gourmet
Inagazules and stmi the
subscriptwii

pouruig in."
Li,
Club costs K4b a '-car for
which a imiemiibr r 'cm'-es a
111011thly pucktt nitaintng
evervthuig a itte iteti
to produce a perfect .niuier
for six. This iiciudes a
newsletter. -11 e:1 L,
suggested '1Iie
shopping list divided Jito
categories ii
meat-fish, aiid iair
Products, cteciist u
' staples,
preparacon
timetable, and a menu curl
to set before each guest.
'While the set-up is for six
'people, the dinner can
easily be cut down for four
or stretched to serve eight.
All these instructions fit
into an elegant personalized three-ringed
binder. Members also get
substantial discounts on
' various gourmet-quality
kitchen equipment.
I recently enjoyed a
dinner at Convery's home
in Danville, Calif., with his
rife, Susannah, "The
Wnemaster" Hank Rubin
icine consultant to Le
tampion), and Sally Clark
of
San
Francisco

speak of lttess.'ii* ol
my subscribers are men
who enjoy entertaining.
lbett"S 110 tUt1n Wtty a
fellow L'4fl1 prepare a
dinner to be proud it"

Iv tlanipltmi has utore
than 3,900 members
ranging frtu Canada, all
over the United Slates
pou1ar is the Midit't) to -- most exotic of
all - 141 alika ui the Far
Kast. "We're also very big
ut .ustraha and 1 just rekvintly had a letter trwn a
member who asked to be
my fepce*'n(atjve there.
We hive a few celebrities
such is Marie I.momid of
I.\.mn, and Marie and Mr.
and Mrs. Ek1b Lwie of the
Saii Frtutcmv ULJ.n&amp;3."

tweasts are done (cook
longer it other parts are
used) , While they are
oioktng, place 24 medium
itied prawns in cold water,
and bring them slowly to
the boil. When the water
boils, discard it, and run
the shrimp under cold
water to stop the cooking.
Shell the prawns;
remove the, backs and the
dark veins. Save the shells,
and place them in the
blender with 5 tablespoons
melted butter. Run the
blender until everything is
pulverized and then force
the butter through the very
finest of strainers (such as
a chinois which is
'uneshaped very fine mesh
strainer). When the
chicken is thoroughly cook-

The next course, Iced
cherry soup, was a brilliant
If unorthodox choice.
Claret-colored and smooth
textured, Its flavor was
-I 'more tart than sweet, a
piquant Introduction 10 the
maln course, Suprenç De

VOlaille aux Crevettes.
- This proved to be lightly
sauteed chicken breast
covered with prawns
butter sauce made from
their pulverized shells. It
..was served with fresh
seen beans and a rice pilaf
of vermicelli, rice
and minced walnuts,
Winemaster Hank Rubin
; .srved a Beaulieu
doiinay, vintage 1917, a
perfect accompaniment.
Dessert was Oranges
Josephine, deliciously
flavored with Grand
Miraler and topped with
tidbits 01 poschsd sed.
This was served with tiny

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6 tablespoons sour cream

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garnish (unless canned
cherries are used). Pit the
remaining cherries and
crush the pits with a
mallet. Chop the cherry
flesh coarsely. Place the
sugar and water together
in a deep saucepan. Bring
to a boil and boil rapidly for
3 minutes. (NOTE: If using
C8.flfled cherries, drain well
and measure the cherry

RICE PILAF
1 cup converted rice
lcoil fine verinlcelll,
crushed
i tablespoon olive oil (or
2½ cups chicken stock

(homemade Swanson's)
cup chopped walnuts
or almonds, toasted
salt

Place the butter in a
saucepan and when It
starts to sinle, add the
crtghsd vermicelli. Brown
the vermicelli and stir Into
the rice. Add the chicken
dock and salt. Stir and
cover tightly and cook over
low heat until all Mock Is
absorbed (about 25

5
minutes before serving.
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such as in Central Florida, can grilled ham patties and a vegetables in Layered Salad. crust. Garnish, if desired, with
enjoy outdoor fun year around, radiant cream sauce with sweet
For a special ending to your additional fruit; chill until firm.
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gelatine.
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buffet.
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iceberg
lettuce
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1 cup chopped celery
peas frozen in butter sauce
King, Sparkling Fruit Festival centerpiece as well. Moist and
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mushrooms,
and Nutty Corn Muffins. Get an tender, fully cooked canned
mushrooms,
drained
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3
hard
cooked
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sliced
12
cup
chopped
celery
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fresh
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green
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diced
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1-3rd cup thinly sliced onion
2 tablespoons butter
dessert of fruit in a sparkling fresh pineapple chunks and
rings
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gelattne made with cham- banana slices. A sweet-sour
One 17-oz. can small sweet cream of mushroom soup
pagne. And for the children, barbecue sauce glazes the peas, drained
m cup milk
there's a version using cran- kabobs.
2
cups
real
mayonnaise
1-3rd
cup grated Parmesan
berry juice cocktail.
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cup coarsely grated cheese
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Cheddar cheese
4 hard cooked eggs, chopped
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1 12-ox. can ham patties
the lettuce, celery, mushrooms,
6 English muffin halves,
eggs, green pepper, onion and
toasted
peas in order given. Spread the
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mayonnaise over the top of the
package
directions. Saute'
salad; sprinkle with grated
mushrooms,
celery and onion in
cheese. Cover well and let stand
butter. Blend soup, milk and
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1 cup melon balls, fresh or
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2 bananas, sliced 34-inch mix
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4 cup chili sauce
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barbecue sauce ingredients; oven 15 to 20 minutes or until
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fine sieve to remove skins
and pits (eliminate this
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cherries) and place the
mixture In a blender and
puree as finely as possible.
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stir in the white wine and
Kirsch.
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men do a lot of drinking,
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setbacks with funky self-pity, lose sight in one eye as the entertainment industry
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series, scheduled for 8 p.m.,
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one and lived for a number of likelihood of having another are
years after retirement,
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has had a myocardial Infarction first attack. That Includes
dependsentlrelyonhowmuch elimination ofexcesa body fat,.,
disease ispeesentln the rest or control of blood pressure If
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
the arteries and how much elevated and elimination of heart muscle was damaged,
cigarette smoking.

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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The lire that destroyed a home just outside the Sanford
City limits Wednesday has been ruled "suspicious" by
Seminole County fire officials.

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the fire investigation includes McCluan, Li Bill Hogan of
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department, Ernie Wright
of the state fire maraba's office, and Inspector Raymond
Pippin of the Seminole County Public Safety Department.
According to fire officials. several nercnnc nw thø flr

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
The chances of keeping the
north branch of the Seminole
County Public Library in
downtown Sanford have been
enhanced as a result of action
taken this week by the Seminole
Board of Commissioners.
Commissioner Bob Sturm said
today.
"The sentiment at this point
seems to be to keep the library
in downtown Sanford. At least
none of us Is in a hurry to move
It," Sturm said.
Moving the library from its
present site at 230 E. First St. to
a larger building has been
advocated by county librarian
Jean Rhein.
During a work session
Tuesday, the commissioners
agreed on a space re-allocation
plan that will move the building
a nd land development offices

from the fourth floor of the
courthouse to the first floor of
the county-owned Rouniillat
Building on First Street. Sturm
said those offices later may be
moved to the third and fourth
floor of that building at which
time the library could be moved
three blocks west to the first
and second floor of the building.
"The manpower department
has a lease until October 1980,
with the county for space in the
upper floors of Houmillat. When
it leaves, the building and land
development people could move
into their offices, and the first
and second floor would be free
for the library," Sturm said.
The manpower department,
which monitors the county's
Comprehensive Employment
Training Act i CETA program,
is a federally funded department and Sturm noted that rent
for space elsewhere would not

cost the county additional
Funds.
But the possibility of using
Roumillat for the north branch
of the library does not please
Ms. Rhein. She said the branch
needs 9,000 square feet of space
to provide adequate library
service.
Using two floors of Roumillat
will come close to meeting that
requirement, but Ms. Rhein
said a two-floor library will
create operational inefficiencies and require additional supervisory personnel.
Ms. Rhein earlier this year
asked the commissioners to
consider moving the library to a
larger, "more accessible"
location outside downtown
Sanford. One site mentioned
was at the Kmart Shopping
Plaza on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Estimated annual rent at that
site was $35,000.

The present library building
is rented from the city of
Sanford at $1 per year. The
building, a converted post office, has about 3,700 square feet
of space.
Ms. Rhein said the additional
space is needed to accommodate the 35,000 volumes.
There also is a need for additional administrative space
and a children's reading area,
she said.
Sturm said the action taken
by the commissioners Tuesday
does not lock them into a plan to
move the library to Roumillat.
Other options will be considered, he said.
However, Sturm said,
knowledge that space will be
available in October of 1980
probably means there will be no
decision this year by the
commission on whether to
move the library.

Final Hearing Due Tonight
On Lake Mary Tax Hike
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary citizens will have
their final opportunity tonight
to speak in opposition to, or in
favor of, the city's proposed
budget before election day.
A public hearing on alternative budgets for fiscal 19791980 of $4,218 or $433,518 Is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at city
hail.
Polling place for next
Tuesday's referendum, when
the voters will decide whether
to approve a property tax increase of $4.25 per $1,000
assessed valuation, Is at city

hail. The city is proposing to

agricultural to multi-family

designated in

the city's cornIncrease taxes from the current district on a parcel on ptthenaW. taM
use plan as
level of 03

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pass, the tax level, according to
new state law, will be $2.84 per
$1,000 assessed valuation. The
state law effective only this
year limits the ability of cities
to raise taxes to bring in only
five percent more revenue than
the preceedlng year.

Longwood-Lake Mary Road
near Lake Mary Boulevard to
allow construction of duplexes.
change the zoning from
agriculture to commercial on
the tract directly behind the
new Phillips 66 station on Lake
Mary Boulevard as requested
by Randall Brown to construct
offices.
Change the zoning from
Also on the agenda for agriculture to commercial on a
tonight's meeting are public narrow strip of land between
hearings on proposed or- Lake Mary Boulevard and Sun
dinances to:
Drive. City Manager Phil
Change the zoning from Kulbes said the tract is

t%c* commercial.

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— Change the zoning from
residential to commercial on a
strip on Country Club Road
across from Lake Mary
Elementary School to permit
construction of a commercial
building. The structure is not to
contain any business which
might entice the school children
to cross the highway or which
will worsen the traffic situation
on the road, according to an
agreement between the
developer and the city council.

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ndale For President?
NEW YORK (UPI) — Vice
President Walter Mondale is
being considered by some Influential Democrats as a
replacement for President
Carter if Carter falters In his reelection try, The New York
Thnes reported today.
According to the Times story,
Mondale in coming under
pressure to run for the
presidency and has, in fact,
privately voiced dissatisfaction
with the administration's handUng of Important political
moves recently.
Specifically mentioned were
the cabinet firings in late July,
UN Ambassador Andrew
Young's resignation and the
subsequent Internal dispute
over Middle East policy.
The Times said that a
political associate who saw
Mondale recently described
him as "fairly disgusted with
he politics in the White House
the amateurism Of it , the
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mistakes, the whole confluence
of events beginning with the
President's return from Japan
In early July."
A second associate said
Mondale was "very low" about
the political outlook while a
third said "the problem is that
he's not in the inner circle,"
Representative Morris Udall,
"an influential Arizona Democrat and often a bellwether of
liberal sentiment in Congress"
was reported as suggesting at a
Wednesday breakfast with ree
porters that Mondale could be
"the happy way out" for

Democrats in 1980 It Carter
"I think If the Carter ship
falters or becomes involved In a goes down," Udall is quoted as
feud with Senator Edward saying, "Mondale may surKennedy of Massachusetts.
vive."

Results Off ic ia l
The election results in Oviedo
are official.
The city council Wednesday
night counted the absentee
ballots and certified the election of Thomas Morgan to the
mayor's office and Robert
Whittier and Frank Salzmann

the city council.
Official tally for the mayor's
office, Including 11 absentee
ballots, is Morgan 320 and
Charles Lacy 113. For the group
1 council seat, vacated by Lacy
to run for the mayor's office,
Whittier received 275 votes. He
was running unopposed.

Today

For the group 2 seat Salzmann received 230 votes to 123
for James Massey and 58 for
Horoscope ................. 4B
Jack
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Bridge ....................
Hospital ................... 3A
Charles Pratt did not run for ree
Obituaries .................3A election to this seat.
Comics ....................4B OURSELVES .............. lB election
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Voter turnout was about 40
Television .................
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The new officials will
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