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72nd Year, No. 10—Sunday, September 2,197 #-- Unford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald— (LISPS 481-290)—Price 25 Cents

Mcan David H eads For Florida

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (UPI) Hurricane today, a city of 1,001* people. But civil A 1enie workers had yet
The Bahamian Meteor1oIca1 Service and Red Cross advised palace.
avid adII4
tbrough
Hispaniola,
leaving
Santo
Doi'igoa
to
determine
the
number
of
dead
and
homilies
from
the
dorm.
residents
to dock up on bread, biscuits, tinned food, milk, cant'ad wreck today, thin burst Into the Atlantic on a course that
"It looks like we got a direct hit. We haven't been able to ll
Mod of the city's poor neighborhoods where residents live in dies, extra kerosene for lamps, batteries for ?luhllghts and other parts of the city. We don't know If our families are okay.ca
We.
ksdsnsd eadern Cube, the Bahamas and mouth Florida.
flimsy shacks were wiped out, officials said. Roads were strewn transistor radios. There were no signs of preparations In Nassau don't know how many dead or injured there are."
.Hut1can. warnings were posted for the soathern and central with trees and the downtown area was littired with rubble,
with yachts and ships dill In the harbor.
President Atonlo Gutman, In a radio broadcast Friday night,
with hurricane
expected to tied acTO
Police
cacspiti'olledthe
city
on
orderifrcindvll
defense
chief
Behind David, another in
IWtWU Cube later today. The National Hurricane Center In Pako JafIMio to
appeared to be brewing. prayed to God and the Island's patron saint, the Virgin of'
deal with
looter,
"withwere
saurity,"
butbeonseen.
a Troca1
Storm Frederic, with highest sustained winds of 10 mph, Altagracla, for help and called for all civil servants to report fot',Mod waned r.aids,4s of the northern Bahamas and south drive tbrb deserted streets
today
looter,
not
to
was
about
TTh miles sod of the Lesser Antilles near near latitude cleanup details today.
?Iorida in "keep in touch with future advisories."
The full brad of the killer dorm was fill Friday afternoon, with 13.1 north, longitude
Ii wed moving toward the wed at 30 m*
An exact Coud was difficull to determine, but
Forecasters said there were signs that steering currents Were.
at
lied
30
peOple
local
weather
officials
potting
the
highest
gods
at
00
mph.
WinThe
ceder
said
"conditions
appear favorable for Frederic to changing and If this occurs, David could turn towards Florida,.
lift continued dead and thousands were Injured from the does were p'mched ad on most b!!*p, but solid structures intensity to a hurricane today."
diem's passage through the Caribbean this week.
less than E miles away. No matter what happened, they said, no.
renamed standing.
BE
another
tropical
storm,
Elena,
with
3040
mph
winds,
effects
of the dorm would appear In South Florida before late
In W'", weather forecaster Miles Lawrence said If David
Workmen tried to ratore electricity today OW Clear the road to continued a "slow and er" course about 06 mile
ssouthwest of Sunday. Local officials In southern Florida began sandbagging
"maako Its present course, It would head for south Florida. I the airport, blocked by fallen trees.
Galveston, Tea., and was expected to move across the central public buildings Friday.
would s to pinpoint a city but It would be somewhere between
In Key Wed, Via., Ed Doran, a motel dash clerk, said, "the pod Texas Coed today.
Beach and ICly Wed."
Hurricane David, which had been expected to pass along they
oc, has taped up It. windows. The 1le shopping center across
David, which has left at heat 30 known deed and hundreds
All a.m. EDT, the hurricane cedar said David, weakened by the dreut from no has boarded up Its windows. But people seem to rnI
s
outhcoast
In Its rampage through the Carribean, pounded the Dominic of Hispaniola, which contains Haiti and the,
hi Thepanlcla during the nigid, was reorganking over be calm.
an Republic, unexpectedly lunged north Friday af
Dominican Republic with 150 mph winds Friday, leaving the ternoon and passed almost
directly over Santo Domingo.
the narrow water penage between Haiti and Cub..
"There were no algne of panic buying In the grocery dons lad capital
city of Santo Domingo strewn with shattered roofs, rubble
- DavIdwasc$arIdnearlatttn4e11Jnorth,kvitude7LO west, nIgi4• The sto
Winds In Santo Domingo were "well hi excess of 101 miles an
res Mill had adequate docks of canned sandwich Slid tootid
ea1
bdweea the northwest tip of Haiti and the eadern tip of mist., batteries, cedies and bottled water,"
hour"
when the recording equipment blow away, the hurricane'
There were no accurate casualty or damage reports from the
Cuba. It was azp.ct.dto move towarcis the wed northwest around
t
er
said.
Calm alas prevailed at Nuasu In the Bahamas, but a stricken area.
11 mph for the neat 34 hours. The tired to Florida depended on spo-n-' for the Guardian newspaper said southern Wide
"fl Is totally dark, a ghost tows. Nobody's moving," said a
"This Is terrible," Rafael Herrera, publisher of the newspaper
hew mach drengib David reginid.
were already reoil,lag windi from the outer fringes o(the dorm. telephone operator who rode out the dorm In the f*treeshlke Ustln Diarlo, said from his secretary's office at the height of the
Rain dill fill on Side Domingo In the Dominica Republic AMine service to the southern islands was cutoff.
International Telephone &amp; Telegraph bIdIng now the pjU,iiJ dorm, "In all my life I have never seen anything like this."
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winds. If you liveln one, leave lt
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a wdlkaowii lug dM$UCe
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J. Keep your car fueled.
...offer,
safety tips
Thin aeb sesus vps ift to a ftyI Mis'S
formerly of Lyman High Seblul, we. the 15.
normal activities, but stay Service stations may
Satm=ftlift the kilsasiler event
kilsoneter rm. Winter Park'. eVe Cahill
tuned to radio andtelevision for Inoperable for several days such as I*nthges, game, and
the
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held at SsedIe.in S**C,
U .advisories. Remember; a flooding or Interrupted ehec- Remember, there may be a
hurricane watch means trlcaJ power.
Interruption In emergency
daw witbiatwenty. LStayathcme,IfftIa sturdy services either by ffioperabli
he', (34) bourn, If the ftW and on high çonnd. If it Is not, telephone lines or In1p..qN
materIalIzes, a hurricane move 10 a ''Mid shelter, rondo. You are mod likely to
waioft will be Issued. and stay there until the dam Is imur Injury ft= "debrijo
bw WWI., IPM over.
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Service advisories.
huTlems warning:
Clear plastic material,
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MW edy law in
lbs city cscti --'-g aery idilhlycen'psny.
,md usalag Cew
minute hurry which might lMarndion of electricity or forcoveriogholeslntheroolot
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SundaY,Sopf.2, 1979

Forest
City
Man
Indicted For Sex Abuse
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WORLD

A grand jury Friday returned set for a 40-year-old Altamonte
an indictment against a 52- Springs man charged with the
year-old Forest City man In July 11 torture burning o(.10connection with the sexual year-old woman.
abuse of three girls under the
John Barber of 625 Uttic
age of 14.
Weklva Road was arrested on a

CI1P8ETSTOLEN
Someone broke Into the home
of a South Seminole County
man and made off with a
handmade chess set and other
property valued at $705, acwarrant Tuesday charging cording to Seminole County

IN BRIEF

Crane Slams Into Train,

according to Seminole County

deputies.
Marc Norman Goldin, 24, of
deputies someone used a
wedging tool to pry off the latch
to his back door sometime
Wednesday.
The burglar stole $600 In cash

Donald Viele Lee Of 16213 aggravated battery. The deputies
Barbuda Way faces charges on
want names Barber as the
Richard Rayrnore, 27, of 2500
three co
of sexual batterl! man who bait Tammli Rana Howell Branch Road
--n ear

Five Dead, 130 Injured

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lascivious acts. Lee was
arrested Aug. 20 and today

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then tm her clothes off
Winter
Pa, old deputies he

130 others.
"I saw the crane smash Into the coach," said Mike
Krasner, who was driving on the highway next to the
tracks. "The noise was unbearable. The coach was
crushed. The crane was dragged for at least 20 yards."
The 25-ton crame careened 200 yards down an em-

tact, Raymore said.
Other property stolen Included cornera equipment, and
a toothbrush.
REFRIGERATOR TAKEN
A refrigerator and hot water
hater valued at more
$1,000 was stolen from two
homes under construction near

Fans Fight
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bankment and slammed into the commuter train carrying

hundreds of blacks on the main line between Johannesburg and its eastern suburbs Friday. Police said the
crane may have been started on Its plunge when one of Its
tires went flat.

Highway 17-92 and County Road
427 where the Incident occurred, the deputies' report
from
stated.
She was transported
coretruetlon lots at Markham

IRA Killers In England?

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Stephens about six times,;
According to the report, deputies
reported.
The ii
Coffee saw a car driven by Longwood woman made no:
Allan Kimball, Ruby's husband attempt to defend herself,
and containing Ms. Stephens Coffee said.
pull Into the parking lot about 2 Kimball left the parking lot
p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Kimball, but was arrested a few minutes!
times allegedly struck another who was alone in her car, later for driving while under the
woman for "going out" with her followed the couple into the Influence, deputies said. He was!
husband, according to Seminole parking lot, deputies said.
transported to Seminole County:
County deputies.
Both women left their cars Jail, where he was placed on an:
Ruby Kimball, 33, of 2'22 and Mrs. Kimball struck Ms. Initial bond of $525.
Ch les St., Winter Springs,
Char
was arrested In the parking lot
of
the 5 Points Bar on U.S.
be

Longwood, according to
Seminole County deputies.
The property was stolen

DUBLIN, Ireland (UP!) - Irish police say the possible

Family Kidnapped

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) Iran may revise its oil sales
agreement with the United States because of the
"hullabaloo" over a single shipment of American
kerosene and diesel oil, the Iranian oil chief said In
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remarks published today.
"We might be confronted with the demands of our
people for what may well be a revision of our American oil
agreements," warned Hassan Nazth, chairman and
managing director of the National Iranian Oil Co.
Nazlh told Kayhan International newspaper Friday
Iran might abandon the $47 million purchase of kerosene
If the U.S. press misrepresented it.

Russian
Troops
In Cuba

Port Canaveral: high, 5:11
n.m., 5:50 p.m.; low, 11:11 a.m.,
12:63 p.m.

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Assistant Attorney General Philip Heymann issued a
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himself during the probe about alleged White House
contacts with Vesco.
The Times said Heymann told eight grand jurors and a
federal judge on July 13 that White House aide Richard
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and Isaac Galanti Oct 25, 1975.
Thevis has been charged in a 10-count federal indictment with killing Underhill, Galanti and two other

VACUUM
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emergencies and injuriei
sceuaiy and as infrequently created as a result Of the dorm
will beIn addition tO the nOrfllaJ
4! possible.
at
all
avoidable,
fires,
electrical short clrcult
;DO NOT, U
em$togooutslde during the hazardous conditions
Mwm. Particularly, you should automobile accidents, and
it attempt to climb the roof to heart attacks experienced
remove tree branches or limb during normal thus.
v. In the event of Interruption
$sin.vnber, you may be able to
tg the wind and rain bi*you Oftelepbsne Service, ft may bs
Es no match for flying debris difficult to obtain needed
óch as branches, aluminum emergency services. Contact
tIo roqis, etc. These are the may havetobepersontopsf*Mi
*IIIIS that cause serious and by either flagging down all
or
vehicle
emergency
al Injuries,
;-u. Avoid going out or at- physically going toYour neared
tólnptb*togo Out inYour Pollcsor fin ulatlonAspru
**tomoblle Immediately violily meidkn,d, you should
$lowthg the dorm. Roadways only attempt this In odreme
l, inmany cases, be it. Situations.Every effort will hi
ab'. an fall-' tress and made to provide additional
odiag. Remember, a stalled. smurgsncy aerIces pirsonool
the passage and v,Ndø during and bw
lcls will
emergency units. it is the mediately following the dorm.
W. Bowers Of the EYE old"
Ieslvs (12) to twaiy-Iour (24)
ljj,sfdllouIr4a dorm tMt are him'1csn,.l not bs fooled by
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being vacated by Charles l'rafl
are:
his wife
H t. , u:d -iuhtcr,
Jack 0. Collins, 56, and his Arigeliqut, ',11%c at 41 l'ali:,
wife, Joan, live at 393 Celery Drive. Ili tea-li,, u-thu ru;utu
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Circle. Having retired from the and titistl- at t' I :n
U.S. Navy after 30 years ser- of Central Florida

ROME, Ga. (UP!) - Prosecuting attorneys, determined to link pornographer Mike Thevis to the scene of
the slaying of a former associate and an innocent
bystander, apparently did just that Friday.
Rodney R. Letchworth, a 44-year-old Atlanta stockbroker, testified he saw the pornography czar and another
man at the scene of the slaying of Roger Dean Underhill

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implant an artificial metal spine in a semi-paralyzed
woman.
Jessie Thomas, who entered the operating room at 7:30
a.m. EDT Friday, was listed In good condition today and
resting comfortably in the hospital's Intensive care unit,
hospital spokesman Peter Stanton said.
The operation, the first of its kind to replace a lumbar
spine, provided Mrs. Thomas with an artificial spine to
replace her missing lower spine and protect her spinal

boycott, like the petition drive,

HOSPITAL NOTES

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Bayport: high, 12:25 a.m.,
Forecast: Partly cloudy 11:21 p.m.; low, 5:43 n.m., 1:36
through Sunday. Scattered p.m.
mainly afternoon thus.
BOATING
derihowers. Highs is the low
St. Augestlig to Jupiter hut
90L Lows In the 79n. Wiads out SI miles, Jupiter Islet to
southeast around 10 mph, gusty Key Large set to the Bahama
near thundershowers. Rat. Bask— Winds i.t to ssutham$ Department has already
probability SI percent Saturday 10 tell bets thesegh Sunday warned the Soviet Embassy
20 percent Saturday sight and Seas 21.4 feet. Winds and seas that the secret build-up it up to
4$ percent Sunday. Outlook for higher mar widely scattered 3,110 R"IW combat troops
"ill burden the foladoeft,
labor day..,increasing showers. thaderibswers.
between the tw oupelp- in
Utile change Ii temperature.
EXTENDED FORECAST
SIlL RiCherd lions, D..Fla.,
SUNDAY'S TIDES
FI.rlds except a.rthwe.t—A
who
ran into Slats Is1mint
Daytona Beach: hIgh, 4:17 period of
considerable
n. m., 4:17 p.m.; low, 10:21 n.m.,, cloudiness with occasional dSI'I'I' who he first drew
11:11 p.m.
showers and tkud.rst.rma Mt,fltkfl 10 the bM3ds, said
Port Canaveral: hIgh, 4:10 more umersas south hail the IIWIdInt r.flSCtI I Mlillo
a.m.,4:49p.m.; low, 11:17 116111169
yandTsssdsy Bell urth U.S. iMullli*ic, failure.
alm's OftICS pi'odacsd W*
Wedsesday. Csuld warm
11:07 pm.
Bayport: hIgh, 10:10 a.m., aid bumit Highs mstJy km 17, in, latter in which Vance
mill lsst. mod II laws IS isid "them In 00 ivldonce of
low, 4:34 n.m., 5:42 pm.
MONDAY'S TIDES
the 7% ezeepi low IS. seuther. 24 IUJ' 1 I IUI555 51 thi
Sovid MWI7 p rumasS is
Daytona Beach: high, 1:24 beaches and Roy..
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BALTIMORE (UP!) University of Maryland doctors
completed the first successful operation to replace a lower
spine early today after 19 grueling hours of surgery to

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l.ac
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efforts underway this weekend

BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) Police said today they
will allow refugees who landed their small battered
fishing boat on the Thai beach to repair It, but then they
must be nushed back out to sea.

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in Java. They have three
grandchildren %hittiu 'aru.d
one two-year term previously

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successful

PLAINS, Ga. (UP!) President and Mrs. Carter spent
the first day of a relaxed holiday weekend shaking hands
with tourists, fishing in the South Georgia wilderness and
renewing old friendships "where our roots are."
Carter spent more than two hours on his longest walk
through Plains as president, holding hands with first lady
Rosalynn Carter and smiling through swarms of gnats
under a hot South Georgia sun.
He walked through almost every Main Street shop,
hugging lifetime friends and patiently posing for pictures
with jubilant tourists who were allowed freely through
Secret Service lines.

Corp., to withdraw the suit.

Refugees Sent Back To Sea

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Henry, a professor at
UCF and Herbert, a professor

two sons,

Carter Relaxes In Plains

could no longer wear his

NEW YORK (UP!) —Two convicted Croatian terrorists
who were returned to the United States from Paraguay
last July have filed an $8 million damage suit in federal
court charging they were kidnapped by U.S. agents.
The olaintiffs, Miro Bareslc, 28, who was convicted of
killing Yugoslavia's ambassador to Sweden In 1971, and
Ivan Vujicevic, 30, now are being held in the Metropolitan
Correctional Center on charges they tised frauihdei* visas.
to reside in Washington for two years.
Baresic, a reputed member of the Ustashl movement
which sided with the Nazis In World War II, and Vujicevic
were released from a Swedish prison in 1972 as part of a
ransom demand by airline hijackers.

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to approve the annexation of 40
acres wist of the city limits
near the Seminole County
transfer station
A total of 1,098 electors are
qualified to cast ballots between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 for the mayor's office being
p.m. at the city hail polling vacated by Mayor Ben Beasley.
place at 20 E. Broadway St.
Bob Whittier is running
Clerk Nancy Cox will beclerk unopposed for the group one
of the election while Mrs. Mae council seat while Jack 0.
King, Mrs. Edna Staley and Collins, Jim Massey and Frank

vying for the School and Tommy, 8, a student
group two council post.
at Lawton Elementary.
Lacy, 48, completing his first
Morgan is a professor of
two-year term on the city communications
at the
council, resides with his wife University of Central Florida
Judy and two daughters, and has worked with the state
Shawn, 2, and Shana, 4 at 763 university system and the state
Division St lie is regional Department of Commerce
manager
for
Packard wider the administrations of
Industrials, a New Jersey both Gov. Heubin Askew and
based industrial and chemical Guy. Bob Graham producing
company.
six documentary films on the
Morgan, 38, of 912 Woodcrcst state. This is Morgan's first bid
Way, and his wife, Karen, have for elective office.
two sons, Timmy 11, a student
Whittier, 71, and his wife
at Jackson Heights Middle Grace, live at 177 E. Magnolia
Salzmann are

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familiar black mask because
Lone Ranger Television, Inc.
owns all rights to the character.
He said, however, Moore could
wear other types Of masks.
Martelle had gathered several thousand names on petitions
before the ruling, urging the
Lone Ranger Television's
parent company, Wrather

Croatians Terrorists Sue U.S.

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city council and decide whether

Mrs. Eleanor Morgan willserve
as inspectors of the election,
The election by mechanical
voting machine is to be canvassed and absentee ballots
counted before the special
council meeting at 7:30 p.m.,
Sept 5, according to MN (ox
Candidates are Councilman
Charles Lacy and Toni Morgan

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SIMINOSI MIMOI (Al.
HOSPITAL
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Calvin Hogan
OHIo Mae Hawkins
SWord W. Mills"
- Mao I. Olga
Dorofts I. SickneSS, ANamowle
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Harbor H. PSdIIis.. DeNies
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agreement Friday with the nation's biggest lettuce
grower, ending a nationwide boycott against the products
of the United Brands Co.
The UFW said Its pact with Sun Harvest, Inc., gives
field hands a 57 percent increase in wages and fringe
benefits. The union had been on strike against the firm,
which is owned by United Brands, since January.
Chavez, president and founder of the UFW, Immediately called off the boycott against Chiquita Banana
and all products of United Brands - including A&amp;W Root
Beer and John Morrells Meats - because of the

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soldiers In the border town of Warrenpoint on Monday
shortly after Mountbatten was killed In the explosion of
his yacht.
Acting on intelligence reports that the IRA now
operates In tightly knit hour-man "cells," Irish police said
they were seeking two more men In the Mountbatten can.

9 a.m. readings; ternperature, 75; overnight low, 74;
yesterday's
high,
93;
barometric pressure, 29.6$;
relative humidity, 77 percent;
winde, NE at 5 mph.

SALINAS, Calif. (UP!) - Cesar Chavez' striking United
Farm Workers Union reached a tentative contract

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) noon minutes after he released
- A Gainesville bank presi- Jeanne Pierce, 33, son Troy, 6,;
to dent's
wife and their t wo and daughter Terry, 13, near a;
SCARBOROUGH, Maine will be headquartered here In Point Estates on Markham Seminole County Jail and
ch
ildren were back home today convenience store.
(UP!)
Clayton Moore, the Maine.
ll ed onan Initial bond of$525. children
woods Rood, deputies say. m ac
a self-employed carpet
original Lone Ranger, may "We're definitely going after
incident occurred sometime
Lt. Charles Coffee, who layer charged with kidnapping
Mrs. Pierce, wife of Richard
have lost his famous mask, but the movie and we might
MISt
between
Wednesday
and
arrested
Mrs.
Kimball,
stated
them
and
taking
them
to
A.
Pierce, president of the;
the radio station manager who With 'LUSte' and 'Set
Thursda
y.
he
saw
her
strike
33-year-old
Jacksonville
was
in
Duval
Florida
National Bank of
led a nationwide campaign to Of the Yukon' or other Jack
Dime
Associate,
Inc.,
a
Deborah
M.
Stephens
of
Route
Gainesville,
told police and the:
County
Jail.
help him keep It on says he Isn't Wrather properties to show Lcngwood firm,
was
the
owner
1,
Longwood,
several
times
A
Duval
County
policeman,
FBI
that
Billions,
who had laid
through yet.
we're mad as hell" he said. of the stolen property.
about
her
head
and
neck.
The
one
of
several
deployed
to
the
carpet
in
her
house
in June,
Joe Martelle, saying he's "We've even got a couple
BURGLARY
deputy
says
he
was
inweatside
to
l
oo
ned
k
for
th
etur
Th
ursday
and
pulled a
e
kidr
"mad as hell," announced Christian groups from 'I"u
Cash
and
camera
equipment
vedigating
an
alleged
auto
napping
suspect,
captured
gun
on
her
and
the
two
children
Friday he Is launching a and Nashville who have
con- totalft $2,239 was stolen from arson In the bar parking lot and Claude Edward Billions Jr., 32, who had just gotten home from,
national boycott against an tacted us.
the home Of an Oviedo man, later discovered the car Is of Middleburg, Friday after- school.
upcoming Lone Ranger movie
being produced by the company
which went to court to stop
Moore from making personal
appearances as the daring and
resourceful masked rider of the
plains.
A Los Angeles judge ruled
Thursday that Moore, 64, could
continue his appearances, but

"triggermen" who detonated the bomb that killed Lord
Mountbatten may have fled to England and are hiding In
the Irish community there.
In Northern Ireland, security forces said they expected
arrests shortly In the IRA ambush that killed 18 British

Oviedo Voters Go To Polls On Tuesday
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polls Tuesday to select a new

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d $40 worth of silver
and burned her with an iron. found no evidence of forced dollars. Other property taken
Ms. Francis claims she was entry of the burglary he said Included camera equipment.
remains in custody In
the perinlnantly scarred as a result occurred sometime WedBATTERY
Seminole County JaiL
nesday. The front door was
of the attack.
A 33-year-old Winter Springs
TRIAL DATE SET
Barber was released on $1,060 locked and all three of his woman was charged with
A Sept. 24 trial date has been bond.
apartment windows were in, battery Thursday when several

BENONI, South Africa (UPI) - Surgeons operated
around the clock today to save scores of Injured pulled
from a train car crushed like a sardine tin by a steel
crane. The freak accident killed five people and Injured

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of County Commissioners. Chairman Bob French Is Leglilitire and empowered to examine hospital
budgets and Issue critical public reports on inIn the third week of his beard project.
stitUtioflS ChIT$I11
much.
It hasn't been determined yet If the chairman's
The agency has no rate-making authority, but
new chin foliage Is being added for distinction or to legislators believe publicized reports of excessive
Chuck Bed's two'pound rodent, which gained
national attention after her owner taught her to add a little extra padding to his noggin. It was Just charges may embarrass hospitals into keeping their
water ski, has taken the new name, "j."
last month that an errant softball struck French in charges In line.
the face, breaking his Jaw.
Applicants for the director's position must have
As it has with other noted performers, the name
sIx
vears' experience In hospital administration,
change seems to have worked. Twiggy has aphospital
financial management or health care
peared on the front pages of both west coast andFlorida's new Hospital cost c taimnent
acco
ting.
east coast newspapers. The tiny pet was also filmed
is searching nationwide for a staff director, so fa
un
The top pay for the person selected to keep an
for a spot on an early morning national television
180 persona have applied for the position and state
show.
officials expect 250 applicants before they finish eye on hospital costs will be $39,500. That is about
$2,00o less than the current administrator's salary
their review.
Things are getting hairy at the Seminole Board
The nine-member board was created by the iV79 at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
JohnWayne did it. Marilyn Monroe did it.
now Sanford's own budding young star has done it.
Squirrel has changed her name.

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALDG. BECK. Advertising Director

tome Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, W)O. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.25;
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'the years of delay imposed on the Alaska

pipeline project by environmentalist lawsuits
contributed to both higher energy prices and excessive reliance on foreign oil. Should similar
delay plague installation of the planned MX
1. strategic missile system during the 1980s, the
result would likely be an ominous deterioration in
this country's ability to deter a Soviet nuclear
!attack.

Yet. 1)efense Department planners fully expect
k'nthy court fights occasioned by enviroamentalist opposition to the sprawling network
of ri: launchers planned for Utah and Nevada.
Indec, there is even some concern that the entire
MX program could be deferred indefinitely
because of legal and environmental snags.
J If it wouldn't be th e first time a major defense
program was scuttled by those who apparently
so place aesthetics, convenience and concern for a
pristine environment over defense priorities. In the
early 1 970s, the Navy cancelled plans to imbed an
extensive communications grid in the wilds of
northern Michigan because of just such objections,
The grid would have permitted more reliable
communications with ballistic missile submarines
scattered throughout the world's oceans. No
comparable substitute has yet been devised for the
discarded grid system.
I In a perfect world, environmentalists would
I understand that they jeopardize public support for
their usually constructive movement by obstructing necessary energy and defense programs.
But even if the major environmental groups
recognized that their priorities must be balanced
by sometimes conflicting national interests, the
sun ii (I art er syndrome enshrined in federal law
would Still permit irresponsible obstructionism,
While we do not suggest that any citizen i
denied access to the courts, we do th ink that environmental law ought to pose fewer barriers to
project; judged by Congress and the president to be
essenlial to the preservation of the nation's

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Kennedy, II mother Nellie POW his
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F. Kennedy's assassination, the President's
Commission
Registration and voting Participatlon report noted that "one-third of
(American) adults do not vote In presidential
elect ions, and more than half do not vote In
congressional elections."
On a hot Friday afternoon In July 1969, the

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In much of the Western world, August hasill
been
usual
a month
vacatI
According to custom, most Parisians left Patio
to the towfstaand Washingtonians did the swn,1
with their city. Most Americans were makla
A
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plans
for spending the final days of suzninerl,jj
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the swi,
Carter White House convened a dozen
In Prague, Czechoslovakia, though, AugIisV'
registration experts, political scientists,
had a much different look.
pollsters and good-government types to report
4011.
There, awaiting trial on charges of sub?
the results of the Kennedy Commission
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version and "activities Inimical to the Interest 1 74
recommendations.
the Czechoslovak state" are 10 members of,'
told, "The
the legal
human rights group, the Committee for the
obstacles have been eliminated In the 16 years
Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted.
since the report was Issued. Nevertheless, voter
turnout has fallen from a high of 63.8 percent In
Not so CO1I1CIdedJllY. their Imminent T
th e presidential election of 1960 to 54.4 percent In
co
only a little after the 11th annlversa
-r--Q
the 1976 presidential election."
"No mon mistor nici bank"
the 1968 InvasIon by Soviet Union forces which
brought an end to the efforts
White House interest in voter participation Is
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Czechoslovakian people and their leade,
more than academic: Carter-Mondale reelect ion st rategists admit to a major fear not
Alecander Dubcek, to liberalize their countØr.
that u all-im portant black vote will defect to
In January 1977, a group of 242 promlnàt
another candidate -but that It won't appear
cientists, era and jurldspubllsheda
manifesto known as "Charter 77" based oK
Teen-age Sh u tterbugs
In 1976, Carter defeated Ford by 56 electoral
czech' rights provisions agreed to by the':"
human
Czechoslovakian government In the 1915 Helsinki
votes. In three states Ohio, Pennsylvania and
Mississippi a shift 2 percent of the voting
By PATRICIA McCORMACK
was a 3-by-2 Inch print mounted on a black 1y- agreement (which the United States also signed
and which the U.S.S.R. was very anxious to hávWl
electorate would have given each state -and the
UP! Education Editor
20 inch board.
ratified, for It considered It a document ter.
election to Ford.
NEW YORK (UP!)
by looking at plc"It was a ntag of colors
legitimize
Its dominance over over central anáe')
erenc, bet- circies, squares,
In Ohio, a shift of 3,800 of the 300000 black tune Harold BIbby knows tie
ea
atem
Europe).
Many students these days get help thros
votes cast would have put the Buckeye State In wean today's junior and senior high kida and
photo clubs In school. About twthIrds of the
those of 20 years ago.
the GOP column.
!fl*n, a little over a year later, In April, 197 '
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thcnt.dbgtoado!po the 'Igneri of "Charter 77" formed the çoi,
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These Included: legislating postcard
Awards,
said
a
comparison
of
pictures
from
are
better
than
boys
on
the
photo
froni.
monitoring
human
piogiam wither and die for 'the sake of spineyrights violations
registration, now the rule In is stater
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"But," he added, "In the lad four annual Czechoslovakia.
students of 18 or so years ago and those In the
backed
and a few stray coyotes.
siat registration (In force until a
hnZ
the top prize went to a girls."
his address); making general election lateSt contest show:
Now
the
Communist
regime
In
Prague
isn
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Geogrsphlcally,
the
mod
years
babies,
over the
anxious to have Its record on human rIgl$. I
day a national holiday (19
ildren, scenes of outdoors, animals. (Sure years have been from Californla Arizoca exp
Tuesday after the first Monday in November an ch
osed to public view than is the Commuaj I
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Washington, Pennsylvania, Michigan in
In the world of photography.)
r.güne in Moscow.
election-day holiday); automatic absenteeorder
registration applications for disabled persons;
-In the late '60. there were
of
The politics of revolt, according to the Ayatollah
Members of the cmrnttee have been
The top prize this yew went toFd,I7,
Saturday and-or Sunday elections, and 24-how violence, pictures making political statements, of
subject
of haneanent end violent attacks.,'
Rtthoilah Khomeini, demands total commitment.
M
N.C. She
elections,
like
*
black
boy
with
a
tear
rolling
down
a
cheek.
June,
Zdena
To'nhsova, a speaker at a Charter
B u the revolutionary spirit in Iran apparently Is
-Today a trend in tomood pictures. Interior f the glory and a $2,000 sctioiarsiuip grant
was
attacked by masked men as shot
a
estlons
i
The award was for a
f0U0 of black-end. meeting,
f Ia!9ug under the oppressive actions of the
a monastery, focusing on hands folded l prayer. data
while
returned
home.
She suffered brain concusatoI
stars,
athletes and others" In a
incisiü a
nation's Islamic courts, which, according to the
Earlier,
fo
rme
r
FoMnisterjfriHajeksail
plus special campaigns directed at away-from- Or an old house, focusing on Peelifli Punt.
Other subjects In her group Included:
Exa;t
of
the
court
head
Ayatollah
Sadegh
Another
trend
today:
moving
away
from
LudIIlavHejdInek,another
Charter 77speakur,o
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sure shots such as babies and pots. Thi presloos. The are sitting on a motor scooter
Khalkhali, have sent hundreds of Iranians to their
attacked.
were
But NO strategy was aimed at activating the
. includes hicks sonftn.s
death';
but
are
sucking
IoflJpaps.
thkte May,pollee raided the homes of lesdA
group most likely to be sympathetic to the
endless reflections Iii mirrors.
And the revolutionary government is Itself
-Boys
sitting
on
dflipklotod
steps
of a broken of the Cnrn1ttee for the Defense of the Unjustly
Cart.T.MOIILe re-election Campaign
the
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Bibby, of Roch, N.Y., said a'
dif. iowu house.
Prosecuted and arr
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for the new year but also for several years
pad, bas led State Rep. Robert Hattaway,
D-Altssnoite, to Invite the officials to
Tallahassee for a meeting. County records
in the pad have been reviewed by state
auditors.
Because 01 these concerns, the House
Committee on Community Affairs will
hear testimony on this provision of the law

to breathe.
"Ibe *&amp;n said at the time my flew
was in the bed pby,kaicwilfrmn he had
ever moss for a pecla.," Ccsmally said.

Ha

begin ning at 11 am., Set. 10 in Room 314
of the House Office Building, Hattaway

ruckadwudth.gh

Ou'fly In the back near the
ir blade, waded tbrus Ms cheat.
Imaing a belt larger th a
tiusi
wad tkougii his wr and lodged in Ms
Ui j" Above the knee.
Ou'-lly Is now a Repidicus candidate

L county conunisslon chairmen have
"Afl
been notified," Hattawsy said. "The

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the prevIsIoasOfa Dew date law

SMnbwle Cosaty Commission expressed
their concern and I urge them to attend
and present their thy. It will give
them the opportunity to cws the Issue
with the committee studying the problem.
I will work closely with this committee arid
will assist the county In any way possible."

which requires counties to hire private
accountants to audit their books, not only

Meanwhile, State Rep. Bobby Brantley,

Cumoeras eq*..ad by voady officials

R-Longwood, has scheduled a meeting of
Seminole County school board members,
admInistrators, teachers and Interested
cItIz.'n. and the Staff of the Hose of
____ Committee at
Representatives Education
Lyman High School.
The meeting tentatively has been
scheduled for Sepi. 19 at 6:30 p.m. and will
include a comprehensive over view 01 the
new state law which creates the Florida
primary education program for Improving
basic education in grades k4.
State Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner Bill Gutter has forwarded to the

city of Sanford $37,205.45 for Its police
officers retirement program and $24,117.57
for Its firemen's retirement program for
the 1911 calendar year.
"These are funds returned to participating mumkip.IitIes from the date
excise tax on fire and casualty insurance
premiums," Gutter etptain,d.

The taxes are allocated by the Insurance
commissIoner to municipalities that have
qualified to receive the
under the
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two state coordinated retirement
programs.
A total of 164 Florida cities participate in
the Municipal Police Officers Retirement
tnat fund program and 10 cities par-

ticipate In the firemen's pension trust fund
program, Gunter said.

Courthouse Circles

EDUCATION TODAY

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role In such arom as affirmative action
and the monitoring of discrimination suits.
That can be a function officials would jod
as soon not have to deal with. Hence, It
may be good politics not to ortagonize
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The ommutilty action agency also bus a
loyal following. The Tuesday turned
sannion
i.uaIai.. a
niw of proved t... Many of the coutty's poor, as
pres
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.'sdM wins p.. * C011116 be a" —
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the nnLula. evaleded SCA's 01- agency, their voice
clvi
w
ethekUig
is
om
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a
fedivenes and its value to the cosaty and

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d.ddsdtersdor, $4,USto Its budget on

that bais.

the. years.
edy %VBob Fneth aid
ts were request, W"g more t

the budget hearing Trad.y rny have
Med sway the _¼mers'
Wheres Murray spohe by Mm.1Jf, there
was ai.ce 01speakers on behalf of

$2SS the yse from ,--Iy service
There .k.4 ma ad ipy more
.pr
then $IWSI avildi., he aid.
an -'s"4.
hue
ad
e
ad pudecad $4,US
a_
1dS 1 1hCzm.
$.adin1hs

pre group that speaks for any "e
lm.i4 of the
By coatrad, Murr and his re
bad
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Another poi11Hy Is that the crowd of
Io20SCA supporters that appeared at

bad faded it fur the pad

more

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Mind thdadTy *0 whole they

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no punch- Very few retarded asls vote U

his workshop opened tomorrow, Its
operation would hive little day-today
dealings with costy officials. ft staff at
a workshop Iratructs the t-4copped In
jobskWsandh4 They rady have

Murray's vri
the adult anytldeg to do with pet"y amdike
retu ded- were ad pr
And If they
In times oItlg9*dlIn4ed
y
had been, It Is douhiful they would have
hsdthe hiitoldod that theScAlobbylds f n in It pays to have a little clod as
well as good k4adicas on your side.
enjoy.
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ested the 10 who1[low a
4 million Kurds,
overwhelmingly loyal black electorate.
ference betweentoday'sthousands of entries andM116
I'dlic,
trial.
alleged
that Charter 77
members of another Islamic sect.
Says Eddie Williams, president of the Joint yesteryear's Is sokitlon.
es
-A lonely tad flapping In the wind.
were
d
igned to "undermine the confIdence
In an effort to get a grip on the revolution.
Center for Political Studies, "Blacks tend to
"A let of shooting Involves triple exposures
-The bar, trenches of a tree reflected In the tin Czech people In the date and create a
Khwueini's regime adopted a press code effective
reglderand vote uDemocrats,to vote lnabloc, and advanced techniques In developing" he window of a Volkswagen.
AtUtUde t t
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and to vote at a relatively high rate once they are said.
Aug. II that bans papers that are critical of
Some adrili an, of por" dsjscts, kind Of Peter Uhi, has been charged with offensel
"In the dsvejoØg es dutlad came up with a Ilk, the abstracts at an at show. One 01 these carrying a tlww4o4O.year jail sentence. 0th5J
registered. In 1970, percent of the 0.7 millIon
Khomeini line. The recent shutdown of
picture
of the Empire Slat. Building that made was a cherry with dam dropped on a puddle of
blaCkS
who
were
registered
actually
voted."
p$e
newspapers brings to 44 the number of publications
of up to five years
the
building
look like ft was shuddering."
soapssonabiackbackgrosmdfl looked likea àprsuthg their views and
registration
closed under the law. In addition, 11 foreign
shedding light on
That's .omdhin else about the corners buss puddle of sude. But maybe -well, could It hi,.
,i
be
aimed
at
the
11.
to
24-year-olds,
because
eir
th
viiau
correspondents, includinz,
rters for the New
are growing and their participation 01 today compared to those 0120 years ago - been Ise raindrops?
York Times and the Los
"InIsty International, which has asked 114
imes, have been ,numbers
Miss Foard worked on her entry several hours
are
so
low,
and
at
t
he 20. to $4!yearckIn, todai's Censors freaks thee. days are more
Czech
ordered to leave the country. The Commtmlst b.
UkelYtod th*ovndave'opli4. color Included. a day for a two mor'-.
forperm1aeiontoobeerVethei4.
-'1 s•J
of
'1ese ib"ftorst,svenmshi their own
"'The weather was cold and clammy then in OO'd'sthoaccsssdasp,issnen01
Dauer Mardum Is among the , casualties of
and their purticipation e. .
b
"breach of ArtlelS6 4
North Czrilina. This was tha first competition I
Khomeini's pursuit of only good news.
high.
e Czechoslovakia's eo'wututlon
The largest he ceuld recall: a I.peund pWsol ever adored,
President Carter's authorization to ship 2 mIllion
u ter and npsny wad to m
lb.
the rl
flwuN
sdr,gilar
to s'vvlt seggedions
"I tidsik the seriousness with which I ap.
barrels of petroleum products to the troubled
votes In III, the paper fir like.
1171 percentage of blackbnl#,
to
the
authorities.
prgahsd the task w the .je, factor Ipmcwas a compassionate gesture to the Iranish Whit. Hose would de will to
the Zen'The coated, rus fore years, draws ISS,100 lag my_bsd matter, which fir the must part Bist then, the present ects regime
cJth
people whose supplies have been disrupted by nedy etkvin4rMIon, which 'created the Corn. adriss - from 1Z* not too IM-W
else Is serious
miMlon
on
RegistratIon
and PatIcIpetlen.
The emalsd eudry to win, according to libby,
continued strife. It was also a very practical bid to
"The plato. reflect my moot"
a piece 01 viper stand In Its way
ensure continued shipments to the United States of
.
Jaw
Iranipn crude oil
01 to At
In no way can the move be considered an eut
nq ol
dorsement of the Khomeini version of
wlI
rights"or the ayatollah's brand of. IndMdusland
press freedoms.
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Unless our Federated Garden Clubs
change drastically, they can expect a
continued reduction In membership and
community effectiveness.
This is a strung statement, but it has
needed saying for some time.

Bob Kunst, Director
Congress United For Rights
And Equality (CURE)
P.O. Box 1171
Miami Beach

The average age 01 the garden club
member has risen over the years, while
the total membership has decreased. It
now obvious the clubs are dying on

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,uvtid that they be rh4
for csiiiMiI. instead of
victiras Is prsted _mjpi'i.n

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On groosids the perpetratur was
derprivflept Abraham I
was
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poorasbewasftfirdwidaror

his famIly waved smith he slept an
leaven on a slit floor. He hid no meney
for beer or dsp..
Th.d.n lady Is Illegitimate. So
west Alazander 1'. Jeha June.
Aubss, Jack 1, S@r@b B.
shardi and may ethers who chase to
be coadrecti,, rather time deatruc-

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thousands of des to pretest his
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have ad heard ab.d his r.&amp;w4 In
ether dates, which mad r•- fty
ds.'t read .eupspers it watch
Aadthe jurymaded bs
W.,
abooll the Wi' made by the
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charged with murder Is ameths,
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ad voted upon by the dub. Usually,
thisis afermallty,bs*it can be used to
a esod vohateer memberships and
It discourages newcomers to the
community who know no one.
l' 1s is an extension of
item No. 1. As the membership
it becomes mare difficult to
be op pod programs. The program
chairman hrt.to Invite a guest
when do bmw, attendance
will be embaIrLI4gPy low and If there
Is no program the interested gardener
days away.
S., what Istherornedy? Suggestions:
Make tine Garden Club a family
affair. While the "ladies" garden club
mbmhip has declined, the nam.
brnhip in ipedalked and Independent
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Ne.bo.d Id"Increased by
leaps aid k.sb The Orchid Society,
11111ra1..d leclety, Palm Society, and
muse weOF

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encourage

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CLIe esldhng membership

he. fewer &amp;d With the preset
dudie in active membershIp, it has
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effices ad 1-1 ,
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tout., the 'nber of night
meetings. The tied to No. 1. In mod
hindloso, both hsbmd ad wife work.
Presently ailm meetings are an cxclum ad may women an afraid to
p eat ale.. obsr &amp;k. Daytime
asds can only Is attended by
it the &amp;xo'sjy few
Ida do ad with.
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will Seminole County kindergartens
comply with, they will surpass the state
educational requirements for length of
school day (state law requires a kindergarten student to attend schoo l four
hours daily).
At the Aug. 22 school board meeting,
several parents and teachers, concerned with the advisibibty of this
decision, confronted Mr. Layer with
their fears. Mr. Layer gave those
who disagreed with his mandate more
than ample timi' to voice their doubts
that such young students, entering the
system for the first time, were rot yet
ready to cope with the confinement of
so long a school day. After all, it was
but two short years ago that first
graders were dismissed early for the
same reason (ie: shorter days, more
increased attention span and more
learning). Eventually Mr. layer
calmed these fears by bnnging to mind
his desire to achieve the most important goal of education, a lower
school budget. how any parent or

teacher could seriously question his
decision after being made aware that
$90,000 would be shaved from the
budget can only be selfishly more
concerned with education than inillage.
Well, Mr. Layer, as any fool knows,
you get what you pay for.
The most commendable of all action
taken by Mr. Layer, at this meeting,
occurred when he stated that if parents
were that concerned with the length of
their children's school day, they should
enroll them in a private school. Let it
not escape the record that Mr. Layer is
willing to meet any opponent half way.
This very suggestion, or was it a
directive, clearly offers the alternative
open to parents in Semiunole County who
disagree with their school board.
I have, many times in the past, heard
this sane compromise suggestion ofby Mr. Layer. It beings to mind a
time made quite popular by Frank
Sinatra. At those times I would question
Mr. Layer's desire, subsequent to his
leaving the school board, to be
remembered In his capacity as
Superintendent as "respected" or
"4e!etedV" With ta m0a rP E. Pro tbrvAft
no
i
trotah
he has made the choice.
fered

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2. An Inordinate amount of fundraising and fundorleited business.
Many members day away because at
every meeting there Is pressure, to
contribute to some obscure, unrelated

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objective of gurshodug. The joke made
abed Ratiry Qwh (eat, burp, and

See" y. Anew member must be
'DuJu.cJ by two existing members

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the vine.
So, what Is wrong? After years 01
observation, It Is sunggeded:

forthefirst hall ofthis year was 13.1
perceet Murder, rape, robbery ad
aggravated nwA jançed 171_per
cent. And Mill
cads cudket to
dud oneii. k MOM I
-or. somr
• ea vlid~
repeaters like the 14-year-old boy who
allegedly brutally mus
a fiveyearold girl in Vera Bench lad week.
And hmoceit people hive to livein far.
Why? Uthslawswelo Mama, Judge
Ke,.wth Ir claim we mad

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President Carter's human rights
Statements mean less than nothing.

entering kindergarten. I have never
before witnessed such blind devotion on
the part of an elected official. Not only

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Diane Bauer i.%Irs. Fredrick C.

423 Eagle Circle

Casselberry

Latest 'Mistake'
The Seminole County - or should I

say the "South" Seminole County School Board has finally proven to me
that once you are elected to public
office you lose all sense of value of
money and that taxpayers will pay for
anything, or so they think.
Their latest "mistake,' as one board
member put it, was to give $8,100 of the
taxpayers money to a "professional
dance company." All in the name of
liberal arts. All someone had to say to
them was that we were backward and
had no class because we were not
receiving "professional" dance exposure in our public schools. Baloney!
When we can't afford to send preschool
children home on time, when we have to
cut out the breakfast program, when we
can't

afford enough teachers or

teachers aides, we dadbwned sure
don't need a professional dance company getting $8,100 in the name of
liberal arts. The United States
government has enough money
available to fund this type of ludicrous

nonsense.
We have received for free the best
exposure to "dance" that you can get.

The kind of exposure our children need

and enjoy, and Isay again, it has been
free. Free in the sense that it didn't cost
the taxpayers one red cent in tax
doll

U the school board, behind the
pushing of Its chairperson, thinks that
we should pay for this type of

proleselonal exposure, then it would
only be right for any other business or
profe' to demand that the school
board pay thesn to come Into our
schools and expose our children to their
benhie. Can you Imagine paying
Mellonalds to teach our kide to fry
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Please keep in mind that lmake part

of my living from the dance business. I
em past owner of a dance school and
dance wear bumhneas and Ithink it Is
atioheely ridiculous to expect the
taxpayers to pay for the pranotbon 01
my business- Anyone who thinks that its
MyOft else but the promotion of a
bed"-s need to check Into the $e,1N
"gift" a little lit farther.
There are a "whole bunch" 01 us
taxpayers who are mad as hornets
abset this ad! seggad the school
heard memlm'a takel second leek at
this RM oft Ibave never run Our
pdik office lion, but this would ma
make a good Issue urn which to Ie a
liftam for r1wig for public office
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This has now led to the License to
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Packers Supplies.
We bought our home for many
reasons, one of which was the apparent
tranquility and cosatry atmosphere.
Now, however, we are being subjected
to sesa1ons of load mimic which can be
heard two acres away.
We do not wait any mobile homes,
temporary or otherwise, to decrease
the value 01 our home. Just thought you
should hear from one of the "new"

should have been signed by the
Pi esliled himself, was befor e Anita
Bryant made the "license to
discriminate" and the "continuation of
the oructicn01jalce"to become an
official public policy, enctianced by the
President's jlbice buck In Jane of 1971.
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The residents 01 this area have been
far more tolerant of the Egger family
and their many business ventures than
most comnmwüties would have been.
We are also curious as to what
business would call Mr. Egger in the
middle 01 the night when his business
Stationery lids Food Store Supplies,
Knives For Professionals and Meat

bees using but has is meaning. The
time for the letter you set me, which

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at all times. It seems strange that if
their finances are truly low, they can
afford the considerable expense of
Iisfl1ng a septic tank, well and mobile
home. We are sure that after spending
so much money to install their son on
their property, they will not il1ingly
remove the mobile home in 18 months'

dew slogan the administration Pse

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staff .wisiM to President Carter:
Thank you for your recent letter
telling me abed President Carter's
position on human rights. I heard him
any "Human rights are absolute" on
Jan. 20,1977; however, talk Is cheap,
and v hen Isaw that in one recent week
alone...
Hundre&amp; of Ku Klux F1'ruona
marched from Selma to Montgomery,
Ala., d'maiv
"White Power," and
A judge In Virginia or
a
Rabbi to remove his skullcap from his
courtroom, and
Censorship became a way Of life,
when the Island Trees School Board
binned 11 books, including two Pulitzer
Prize whmers...
... then I realize that Mrtn rights lsa

and the majority of Americans find
appalling. When a Don White (Anita
supporter) can murder Mayor Moo emo
and Superviser Harvey Milk, and then

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protect her husband may have saved the
I* 01 former Texas Go,. John Ceimally
that day In MUM no.iy IS yses no
whoa Pridrnt Jolen F. Kennedy was

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their hose appears to be a sizeable one
and they appear to have an overabundance of cars around their house

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Have You Been Sublimmally Seducedv.... After
6 Years, Na tura lis ts Capture Albino Eag le

Sunday Sept. 2, 1070-7A

Evenln, Herald, Sanford, Fl.

ICALENDARZ

By TOM T1)E

Ameilca who can me or hear."
he hopes most big stores In the vertising expert with the Bette.
H. says there's not a
Business Bureau, says h'
country will have them.
NEW ORLEANS (NEA) - newspaper, magazine or
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Long before the surgeon pamphlet that Isn't fixed
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subliminal box in his own subconscious seduction, "and 41
general weighed In, and war subliminally. He maintains that
business. He runs a weight- I did there's absolutely nothing
ninga were put on the the venerable Sears and
reduction clinic In a New I could do about It."
packaging, Camel cigarettes Roebuck catalogue Is rife with
Orleans suburb. He thinks This apathy is unfortunati,
were said to be dangerous to
subconscious suggestion helps says E. B. Key. For he thslMi
one's health. One's mental
Nothing is spared, he sighs.
people change their eating subliminal seduction has-,
health. The company was Ic- Time magazine recently
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cused of drawing a naked printed a front page picture of
good foods with wholesome After all, inventor Becker has
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symbols,, and relating fatty already been approached by
trademark dromedary to entice word SEX was inscribed
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military researchers. And Dr.q
things to little demons."
customers.
mthnInally on the pontiff's
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It was stuff and nonsense, the face. At Christmas, Playboy
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says he doesn't understand the collaborator, admits he th1nk,,
company' thsid.t But entire magazine ran a shot of an
public fear of subliminals. Used they've released a bottle genle4,
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generations of the curlouswere unclad lass nest to a wreath,
properly, he feels his box could
Dr. Key presumes the genie
attracted to the controversy, and Key thinks ft's the wreath
"erradicate obesity In one will one day be employed by the
researching the flhlttIl 11dI? that was any.
generatlon."Orlt could combat government. He feels the
bediheets, as it were, and It
For prolific eroticism,
homosexuality,
or reduce propaganda Implications atolL
New Orleans engineer Hal Becker
certainly didn't hurt Camel tbeqgh Key says nothing beats
traffic accidents." It's safe and are dumbfounding, and he his
sales. Eventually, company Ceri*1 cigarettes promotions, says the conscious mind may
Properly, the isolated elec. painless," he contends, "Why no difficulty Imagining futur
executives came to like the He claims the ads feature remember only a general idea tronics experiments of the 95
White House sUblimInal:
do people worry about It?"
notion of the naughty lady.
hidden Implications that male of the picture, but ON brain has were coupled with public ex- Not many are worrying, saying: "Turn down you.
And today Camel may be Mill Camel smokers will soon be filed the details. And, amen. planatlons. The radio and actually. Staff members at the thermontats," or "Jimmy
at it. The linige of Its pro&amp;t, walking their miles with daily, details is another ward theater audiences were told White House Office of Con- nice," or, possibly, "Elect t,
and 01 that of Kant, Xools, ad pregnant
wives,
not- for subliminals; they exist what was happening. Dr. Key sumer Affairs "have not Fuehrer!"
Infinitum, Is more suggestive withstanding their assumed behind the obvious,
says his primary objection to bothered" to look into the
Even now, Key claim,
than ever. Thue is widening fears • of rejection, sexual
Key says an advertiser's the technique today Is that It Is subject. And one officer of the private subliminals aree
opinion that cigarette ad. Inadupiency and Impotence. details are embedded in paper taking place on a large scale, Consumer Federation of wreaking "terrible" coá
vertisesnents are seducing the
"Why does the Camel have prints by artists. As for and no one Is being warned.
America, a group governing sequences in the republic. Fó
public with an Insidious bom only am hump?" Dr. Key mks. television and radio, the
There's little doubt that at more than 200 activist one thing, he wonders hqi
bardinent
of
carefully
Because it lived on a small subliminal, must be Inserted least electronic sublimijusIs am organizations, says she's never many of the natIon's 12 mill1oi
camouflaged sexual Mimull. delict?
electronically; a symbol can be In use today. And Key is right, heard of subliminals.
alcoholics have been lured ove
The sane can be said for • No. "Because one hump Is a spliced In a TV tape, as few are aware 01K. By way of Likewise, the U.S. Congress the brink by subconsclou
whiskeyadyertJsemt And symbol of pregnancy."
,wnplc, far 140th of a second Wustratim, department
Ignores the Issue. Texas Rap. media manipulations; for thk
Nat surprisingly, Dr. Key's every 30th 01 a seconds; that and supermarkets icr. the Jim Wright once introduced a matter, ho* many lung ca1
magazine layouts. And
ek
television programs. There are vliwpok* Is rejected by the P. '14i. 1300 symbols a minute. nation are broadcasting hidden bill In the House that would victims?
also charges that some of the J. JtuYnolda tobacco company,
Marshall McLuban, the messages to their customers, forbid "any device that would
And the woe is, Key adds
photographs In this newspaper manofaciwers of Camel. And Canadian media critic, says and ft's being done entirely in make an Impression on the "There is no defense agalns
have been doctored with phallic Reynolds speaks for the ad- subliminal seduction Is a secret.
subconscious mind." But the ft." Despite denials, he believes
symbols and promiscuous vertising Industry as well, particular threat when it's used
Allegedly, the stores are proposal was stillborn, perhaps corporations and special hr
designet! to
Many.accom* execidiv say in tandem with film. He broadcasting positive dlrec- because It's hard to regulate tereits are breaking and encars and a icripilons to the they'r, not familiar with believes that "at instant speed, lives to the customers. New what can't be seen or heart
tering the human mind at will.
public.
subliminal suggestion, and the hidden becomes plain to Orleans engineer HalBe
So there are no laws against Hour after hour. Day after day..
Never mind looking at the dGtft would work ifthey used see." It can't be seen visually, says be has marketed a subllinlrsili. And there are few He says the media has given
pictures to see, however. U L
however; Instead, it's ham- subliminal message machine signs that anyone wants them. them the awesome ability "to
they've been modified, the
Misy social aclultisia also mired into the undersense.
that merchants can use to the Bob Gerstlnbach, an ad- program human behavior."
additions will be too subtle for doubt that behavior can be
Proof of this may have been benefit 01 both consumer and
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the conscious mind toperceive. orChestrated subliminally. coniplledtwodccade.ago when retailer. "No one Is being
And that's what's Insidious RNrvh ycboIogld Charles a movie theater In Fort lie, tiarmed,"
claims, "
DENTAL SERVICE
About It Accus ANY ad- Eithon of the University of N.J., was given permission to wouldn't allow that."
vertisers are increasingly Minds says bloody that U's Ali splice subliminals to its Some stores are using
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engineering behavior by way of belonly: "There's no evidence screenlngo.The words "Drink Beckers machine to produce
Free Consultation
stihilminal, or subconscious, thet the subconscious mind can Coco.Cola" were projected to aztl.shopllftlng notices that are,
suggestion.
pervethhtgs not available to 45,000 spectators over a six- superimposed on mood music.
Full Mouth XRays ............ $1500
One accuser Is Dr. Wilson th. conscious mind-"
week period; In that time The music Is all that's heard,
Bryan Key, a Nevada But Dr. Key insists theater Coke sale shot up 57 but the subconscious now Is:
Prophylaxis
•'••••.. 700- 1800
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behaviorist who has written si*llmInals are effective, and percent.
"I am honest, I do not steal."
Fillings
three booketo support his cM,. hdvebeunformaiycantwl.
1*0 -4800
Seattle radio station KGO Onerdailerreportsuslng the
In the latest, "The Clambake Heaa7spldlcs op! srsdiscussed also experimented with tape for nine months and cutut- Root Canal............ $60
Orgy," Key says even Howard subconscious perception before rhhina suggudion In the tlng shoplifting by $600,000.
00— $14000 :
Orgy,
Jen'srestaurantmenuhas the tlm.01Qwis,andstudents lOSta. The record programs Then too, Becker's box is
Tempe D•ntur•
15000
sesy subihinill. Ha picture of have keown since Freud that were embellished with being utilized In conpenlee for
a dam din, for example, thsbrslnoftsnr.cardawhatthe Inaudible messages telling employee motivation, in
Charact.rlz.d
......,.... $50000
"hides eight fornicators and a W to not: most of. person's listeners that "someone Is at hospitals for patient relaxation,
It baihp1ma.
the
J.O. KA NO, D.D.S.
A a door." Dr. Key says many and it may soon be p1* in a
now
petiol tó 1'ifler_aggramUve

11JDAY, SEPTEMIEII 4
Sanford Setlama, 7 em., Sainbo's.
Wiser Sprf.g, $eItssa 7:30 am., nmtm1ty centvr,
North E.mos.
Sird Uses, noon, Holiday Inn (Like Monroe)
L*wwd Sertisa, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and Si
R 434.
WN1 Watchers,? p.m., Sanford Woman's Qub, 3098.
Oak ave.; 7p.m., Summit Apis., Casielberry.
'.Ovruter, Aimyass., 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
U*, Sanford.
Nods) Balkssd Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
SaSh semi..). Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Csoaelbeny.
DeMos Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., Soda) haU,Litheran
Church of Providence.
Lw.4Like Mary Uses, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1.4 and
Ppre.Is Ausuyos, 7:30 p.m., Comnmwüty United
Moihodlat Quwch, Casselberry.
*eài..l. AA, $ p.m., open dlac.lon, 501 lake Minnie
Drive, Halfway House, Sanford.
Iund4f4la, Chapter Sweet AdsIlnes, 0 p.m., St.
Andrew's Prabyterian tnrcti, Bear Lake Road, Forest

city.

Fri. 5th

Besting Cisie given by Orion&amp; Power
&amp;jathon, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Junior IU# School, Mo
W. Mthgsn St., Orlando, Rqletratlon, 7 p.m. For details
can 4*111111.
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7% and

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WRDNDAY, WTIMIE* I
CMselbsn!y Rotary, 7:30 a, Woman's Club, 110
Ovirbrook Drive, Cusslbsrry.
Ovid. Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town Hose.
*anlsrd Kiwanis uaea, Sanford Civic Canter.
lathed OpM 7:30 p.m., Holiday Ion (on Lake Mowe).
.Recovery, lie., 12:30 pm., 109 Robin Road AItama,ge
Sanford Sorenodsn sonior
Sanford Civic Cantor.

ritisne dance, 2:30 p.m.,

lathed R.tarad, 7:30 Pm, Florida Power &amp; Ught,X1
N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
$uf.rdle.Ia.1, Jaycuttee, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
bolkltng, French Avenue,
Ownatsrs Aasymos, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears
81111H11111111 Preme.sdsri, 0 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Fr,. weekly Brae elesou and materials by Braille
Aem!lafLon of M1d.Flodda to teach night.d volunteers to
transcribe pdntod materIal, 10 am., Audubon Elementarykhook Room), 1* Falcon Drive, Orlando. Call 11
171k;
Colds. Age Olympics Committee, $ am, Greater
S&amp;W*d Chamber 01 commerce.

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Wymor. Road, Altemants Spriogs.
Ldw May Rotary, I a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Wslt Wstthma, 10a.m., lake Mary Priubyterlun; 7
P.111.0 Quality bA Longwood.
Frtr 1 1111 Club, 10 am., Altinit. Springs, Civic
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Luekpe explained.
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Wisconsin.
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This has been a good year.
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until that special Sunday.
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three screech owls and
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spiclal rainbow to find an
one short-ear owl. And they
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pigeon. And a cage.
men. They understand than. winter when It was seen more beauty. It now carried a band
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Its yellow leg, just above
cdglt the attention of
Hawks generally stay In a 1', these ruor sharp claws.
1e
lives to studying them but
ti'Msure that swooped down out
realize they could not make a to 1inUe area. Yet neither
The bird flew away as
of-the leaden sky to
living at it. So, It is primarily a man has found
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as It had come.
sitared temporarily In a mesh of
weekend venture. A free-time although they.,have spotted It
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and Luepke, the
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atop the nut 01 another redsearch.
iney nau caught the amino
-In between, they worry about tailed hawk.
rid-tailed hawk they had
They are sure It is the same
predators. Especially man,
witched from afar all these
Kenneth Luepke (right), Don Follen with rare albino eagle
whose rifle Is a constant threat bird they have been watching
yOZL notforsportbutforspite,for
all these years. The only doubt
They had outsmarted this a pet parakeet perched atop a out a good share of a wingspan
For Fallen and Luepke love meaningless target practice. is cut by the absence of a
tid of prey that feeds on mice finger.
that was hastily measured at 50 nature. And they know nature. That is one reason they refuse brown coloration on one wing
afid rats and snakes and
There was no rasping squeal Inches across.
They are 01 a rare breed that to pinpoint the nests of their feather, a marking that had
gáahoppers and June beetles, this time. No "keer-r.r, keerrIts curved tongue, leading to stalks and captures birds of catches.
been clearly visible through '
fleiy had placed a band on a leg r."
windpipe and lungs, showed prey as a hobby only to band
As far as they know, only two binoculars previously. They ,
with razorsharp talons that
The bird — glistening white signs of panting as it rested them, admire them and let other albino red.tafled hawks figure this birthmark may have
ldi*ed sharp enough to cut except for patches 01 dark atop Luekpe's gloved hand in them go.
have ever been held by the molted away.
glass.
brown atop its head and onone the kitchen of his rural home.
The
two
have
been
They had come so close to
following
hands of man. One lnArkansas.
.The bird in captivity seemed tail feather — turned Its head
But It seemed to sense It was hawks for years as well as owls The other somewhere on the capturing the bird earlier.
sibm1ssive. Calm. Almost like almost on command. It pushed In no danger. And it wasn't.
and eagles.
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MARSHFIELD, Wis. (NEA)
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Sunday.
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would expect to find that pot of
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quarter. We aren't going to and Bryan Burcher punted to
The opening kickoff was
Herald Correspondent
base our whole season on the Tarpon 45-yard line leaving returned by Apopka's Cedric
Win, lose, or draw, at a tonight," said Haley. "I've seen the Howell offense In good field Anderson for a touchdown, but
jamboree all coaches walk teams do poor in jamborees and position,
was called back to the 20-yard
away smiling. Such was the turn out with a great season."
On the second fourth down of
line on a clipping penalty.
case at Friday night's jam- Brantley had its hands full with that drive Chuck Scott ran for a
The Apopka charge was
boree at Lake Howell. With Apopka, losing by 9-7; and 29-yard touchdown. Russell highlighted with two penalties,
coach Jim Haley of Lake battled Charlotte scorelessly. Conway added the extra point two sacks, one fumble and the
Brantley losing one quarter and
The Lake Howell defense making the score 7-0.
ball dropped on the punt. Greg
tying another, and Sammy Weir opened the door for Its offense
Howell stopped Charlotte's McClure, the punter, scramof Lake Howell winning twice, in the first quarter against late bid for a score with an bled to
the 40-yard line to give
Charlotte.
they both left smiling.
interception by Charlie Miller Brantley good field position.
"We are as good as we can be, The break in the quarter as time ran out.
Brantley stayed mostly with
I am very pleased," were the came when Hick Sena of the
Brantley
and Apopka the running game, utilizing the
words of Weir."All we have to Tarpons Intercepted a pass on engaged In a quarter which talents of Scott Jackson and
work on is polishing our game the Charlotte four-yard line. began with luck and mistakes Tim Burke. The offensive
and keeping the boys healthy." The Tarpon offense was un- and resulted In a seesaw heWs chars. ouaJ* Bran%ey to the
Wejr'5 Hawks stopped Apopka successful In moving the bRU throughout.
goal line on second down. On a
(3.0) and Punta Gorda,
keeper, Tony Constantine made
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Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt 1972), that was thg toughest
d and dropping eight of their
Boggle Jackson had four
tried to explain how the Phillies thing I had ever done. But this
nine games the California RBI, Including two on a firstfelt after learning Manager is even tougher because of
gels are back at the top again Inning homer and Tommy John
Danny Ozark had been fired. Danny's success with the club."
he American League West. won.hls 18th game to lead the
In other games, Montreal
"I really hated to see it
hey came from behind New York.
happen. The team realizes edged Cincinnati, 8-7, in 10
day night to defeat the Blue Jays 5, Mariners 4:
. "'•
we're at fault" Schmidt said innings, Houston b1ikiI New
veland Indians, 9.8, on Brian
Craig Kusick's solo homer
downed
Friday night, when he hit his York, 20, Pittsburgh '
ining's run-scoring, ninth- with one out in the bottom of the
.
41st home run of the season to San Francisco, 64, lo Angeles
Lng single. New York beat 11th powered the Blue Jays.
give the Phuhies a 6-2, rain- beat Chicago, 64, and SL Louis
sea City, 7-3, at Yankee Red Sox 9, Rangers 6:
shortened victory over the outlasted San Diego, 8-7, in 15
um and the Angels Jumped
Tom Poquette and Carl
innings.
Atlanta Braves.
'half game ahead of. the Yastrzemskl socked homers to
In the American cajue, it
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ralatoconunence the month spark the Red Sox,
Before the game, the Phillies was New York 7, Kansas 2ity 3;
eember.
Twins 3, Orioles 1:
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announced former major- Minnesota 3, Baltimure 1;
league pitcher Dallqs Green, 45, Boston 9, Texas 6; Ca1inia 9,
The attitude was good on the
Ken Landreaux hit his 11th
the team's director of minor Cleveland 8; Chi
ch." said California home run and Dennis Martinez
cago I, Mitleagues and scouting since 1972, waukee 1; Oakland 5,
isger Jim Fregosi, who wild-pitched two runs home 10
Dej.roit 3;
would replace Ozark, who was and Toronto 5, Seattle 4 in 11
ched his team blow a four- help the Twins snap Bat.
.
fired just one month short of Innings.
lead in the eighth Inning. timore's five-game winning
.
completing
his seventh season
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Expos 8, Reds 7:
with Philadelphia.
N, and we have bounced White Sox 8,
1:
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Coatantlne
at
Pinch-hitter Rothéy Scott
of pile after Brantley
i before."
Chef Lemon hit two homers to _________________________________________________________________________________
Schmidt tied Chicago's Dave singled
home Larry' Parrish
a Indians took a 40 lead in drive in four runs and Steve
Klngman for the league lead in with one out In the bottom 'of the
fourth but the Angels got Trout scatterd five hits to lead
homers and matchd Kingman 10th to snap Cincinnati's winback In the sixth and one In
'ygt
and Dave Winfleld for the lead ning streak at eight games.
avuth. In the 515Mb. they A's 5, TIgers 3:
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AitrosZ,MetsO:
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Ken Forach Randy Nfemann
third and added a run-scoring and J00 Sambito combined
Ith two Ot* In the ninth. Defl Plcciolo hit a home run to help
to
single In the fifth. Tony Briz- pitch a
or singled, Willie MkeIII the A's break the Tigers' mixthree-hitter at1gçuston
ATLANTA (UPI) - Danny
But, he added, "1 hate to move at a hastily called Atlanta after winning the National zo1ia, 6.9, took the l
wd and Downing dSllVIftd game winning streak.
oss. Doug scored two unearned rins on
Ozark, who in one sudden leave as a failure."
Stadium news conference League East in 1976.
BIrd, 2-0, Mriak out one and errors
rwIth is single. But It
to extend New 'York's
momentbecametheezinansgThe Phillies' record dropped before the Phflhies' game
"Ifeltwetadtodoaomething walked one to 5aifl his
l'
losing streak to eig'ames.
er of the Philadelphia Ptdllles, below .SOO for the flrdtime this agimt the Braves, saidGreen, for thagoajof the organjutjen, compide game of the year.
Ck MtflIY led Off the
will be back in aports after the late in the season, sInce 1974, 45, would evaluate the team's and thare'a not much more I
Pirates 6, Giants 4:
single aqd Mn
IAW Day weekend,
players over the last 30 games can say gout it,,, Owens said. Ozark had hoped he would
it earlier In the week.
Omar Moreno 's:'.'t.wo-run
tia, who came to the
wociftbe in
wishes of the season.
Ozark had only
"Fve let a lot Of people go but lad a little longer, but heknows singlehighlighted a tàur.run
cli Thursday from the
managers are
.
"I'll be playing golf on for his Interim successor, minor
He said Green then Will this is differed I think Danny hired to
to
Pitts 'gh three
Us Mariners, cane on to
be firSt
Tuemisy," said a amber, but league director Dallas Green, report to him at the end of the knows how I feel about him. i
games
ahead
of
second-place
Bobby Bcnde to hit Into a .The Sanford Soccer Club will
"When 1100k hack, I've won a Montreal in the East''.,.
gracious, Ozark when asked but Indicated Green was lesson to determine whether thought when I let Frank
Is phi and Toby Harrah to begin iir.ctice for tia %)COIZ1Ifl5
lot of games here," Ozark said.
during a press conference about stepping into a tough job.
any changes will be made.
bicxhesl go (In Ivn), that
SYatSPJIL011the • his homediate plans.
edi1*tossid the Same. meMo
"I would have liked to have won Dodgers 6, Cubs 4: ''•
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taking
overacith
Derrel Thomas cd a,
School
r.ully felt good," said FlM
a few more....
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from the lee A*hsi dens. But this Is even
ThITS
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still
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Davey,
1gm, who reglttr.d
one month short of completing I wish him all the luck in the Dodgers'
whir. becama. of Daimy's success Ptithei' General Manager
on
a
few
of
the
lewis,
ad
leti
and
h
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.
his
moth
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as
a
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ys
With the club.
Paul Owens said he regretted added solo blasts tod the
leAL$UISS, Now York regIstration can be IU&amp;dS b7
dlplis,
but
he
said
he
has
no
Green directed the Plilill,, to coach and minor league mans- 'lb. thing I feel bad about Is firing Ozark,, but "I felt we had Doers.
ited lUau City 74, C1311115 34OI7.
a
6.2 'vIctory over the AIIII4S ger.
that Denny mad I started in 1912 to de snndlthtg for the good of
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"(Owner) Ruly Carpenter Braves Friday night In a rain- He brought the 1973 sIth aidbsiItwhstwetiiu5Mwaia the organization, and
Cardinals 8, Padres 7:
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M* beet Teas K Mimi.
and Paul Owens have been shortened game.
place Phililea to third in 1974 good baliclub. One thing I not much more I can say about
Keith Hernandez, 'delivered'
'irjsd BaltImore 3.1, league Ii Open to youngsters mix
super
tome,
and
what's
dens
Is
secondID
second
1V15.
He
was
wanted
General
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Paul
sad
for
was
him and me to It. I've let a lot of people go tiut .his third hit Of the 'S lSinning'
dewnedMllwaukee$4 to 1).
dune." he said.
Owens, who announced. the nam.d"Managsr of the
win it all a couple of times."
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Detroit Lions' Head Coach who survived a stiff challenge Kansas City hosts Baltimore, where the Cards themselves
streak goin g. St.
Monte Clark is going into from Mike Rae for the starting Cleveland yalta the New York have quite a
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its last eight
tonight's National Football quarterback slot, will team Jets, the New York Giants Louis won six of
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back Gary Danielson, who Steelers,
underwent knee
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Super Bowl victory, open
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confident his Lions will regroup England
Sidney
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tackle Cleveland Elam to YMCA is launching its Fall
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of
complement defensive end Al Program
"Bubba" Baker, the NFC educational courses with the lifesaving and springboard will not be held.
Mike (rank pulls Bynos Bird across the finish line first In a recent race at the Rookie of the Year. Baker,. who YMCA swimming program, diving courses. All classes will
Another early starter on Sept.
Sharidan Aquatic
Seminole Harness Raceway, leaving second for Doras Bogle One, while Middle T recorded five sacks against scheduled to begin Sept. 10 and be held at the
the run until Nov. 1. Late afternoon Club on E.E. Williamson, 10th Is the YMCA "Kick Off"
beats out Byrd Bobby for third. Action at the Casselberry Track closes this Tampa Bay the last time
teams met, will set his sites on and evening classes in Longwood. The "Y" is ex- baton program for elementary
weekend with a matinee today, an evening performance tonight at 8, and a 1•30
Doug progressive swimming will be pecting a large turnout of in- school students grades K
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The San Diego Padres announced
Ii ida lucy have called up SIX minor leaguers for the
RI i (ltinler of the season.
From Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League, second
hasniari Sairi Perlozzo, pitcher Juan Etchelberger,
oil filikr Doll Re)liolds and first baseman Brodrick
Perkins will join the Padres, as will second baseman Tim
Flannery and outfielder Brian Greer from Amarillo of the
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Expos Reacquire Mucha
UPI) - The Montreal Expos annouced
Friday they have reacquired infielder Ken Macha from
their AAA Denver hears farm club.
Maclui, who started the season with the Expos and hit
.235 in 23 games before going to Denver in late July, joIns
infielders Tony Bernazard and Randy Bass and pitcher
13i11 Atkinson, all from Denver. Dale Murray, acquired
from the New York Mets earlier this week will also join
the teaiii this weekend.

Packers Lose Mike Butler
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP!) - Green Bay Packers Coach
Bart Starr said Friday defensive end Mike Butler
definitely will not play in Sunday's opener against the
Chicago Bears, because of a dislocated elbow.
Starr said Bob Barber will play In Butler's place. He
said Barber is "capable of giving us a good performance."

Dodgers Sell

Albuquerque

LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The Los Angeles Dodgers
Friday announced the sale of the Pacific Coast League
team in Albuquerque, N.M., but said they will maintain
their franchise with the Triple A farm club.
The sale to P. Patrick McKernan, president of the
Eastern League, and Robert and Walter Lcglnak of Maryland will take effect Oct. 15 If approved by PCL officials.

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history of the Southeastern
Conference, He does have eight
defensive starters returning
"and this we feel comfortable
about. mit will be LSU's
strougato
[SU has had to replace the
entire offensive line, the "root
hop." Junior Hokie Golan, who
p"wd 111 yards lad leon as
Alexander's understudy, and
senior LRoI4 Jones mud take
iç the rwv'bdeck.
And Seniors David Woodley
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happen to him."
So McQendon, who had 0-3
teams that went to bowls in
each of the pod two lessons
will salve only three more
moMheesooacholiBU and
then, unless he takes a job
elsewhere, will become Didsal's .diInL4rdive assistant.
"LSIJ hes been good to me1"
said McQsndon. "DisappointMat? Y.s, bi* Ion notgolngto
Id this thing rein the good
Yom I've hid."
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"Alexander being gone puts
more preswe on David and me
to provide more offense," said
En&amp;nlnger. "But, if Gajan and
Jones both stay healthy, we
sho uld dill have a good running
g8m.to
McQendon's effort to leave
ona high ndeIscplicited by
a schedule that opens at
Colorado, includes home games
against defending national
champion Southern Cal and
nun Alabama and road
trips to Georgia and (lie Miss.
"My job lsgoingtogd harder
and harder each week, with
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(Sorensen
14-12)
at Chicago (Kravec 11.12), 1:30
P.M.
Sunday's Games
Oakland at Detroit
California at Cleveland
Seattle at Toronto
Milwaukee at Chicago
Minnesota at Baltimore
Kansas City at New York
Texas at Boston

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coach will be," said McClendon, "I've got atranendous job
reminding our players that the
game each week is more unportant."
Didsel said he stepped into a
"no-win situation. I laid my job
on the line to get Charley Mac
not
year, Inst it was the
only decision I could make. It's
Irrevocable, but I hope we're 12.
0 s Mac can dick It in the ear
of tgsdidractors."
LSU players insist they are
trying to lay McCiendon's
situation aside and concentrate
on footbalL But senior center
John Bradley said he was
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speaking for his teammates in
saying, "I think we are losing a
great tradition when Coach
Mac is gone. LSU will miss

"I doul* that you'll see many
long-time coaches In the
future. It said McClendon. "I

feel sorry for some 64 the
younger coaches. It's unfor-

tunate, the presss they have
to face. We're caught
in
times when it's easy to change a
face
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Gucci shoes. His hair isn't
cut.
doesn't even drive a Cadillac.
Instead, 47-year-old Ronald "Tex" Cauthen
16-hour days in smelly
stables. He chews Red Man tobacco while
decked out in mule-skin
shoes.
And he usually goes barn-to-barn in a
middle-aged pickup truck.
The famed jockey's father is his own man,
seemingly
his
offspring. continues to
as
before
was born.
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Kevin Restani to San Antonio for
cash
Hockey
Montreal
Signed Hector 'Toe'
Blake, former Canadian star, coach,
and hockey Hail of Famm, " ,vice
preslduni.
New York Islanders
Traded
goalie Goran Hogosta to Quebec for
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(bawd on 371 at 55)
National League
AD H Pd.
Hrtmdz, St.L
131 309 174.343
Tmpitn, St.L.
125 516 171.326
Garvey, LA
134 54 173.316
Griftey, Cm
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Y.at thws, Ali
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goaltender Richard Brodeur.
Pielbali
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Acquired
defensive lineman Ted Vincent from
the CIncinnatI Sengals and placed
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U. LOUIS (MIlL) - Signed Pat
McBride as coach.

Harness Racing
SEMINOLE
FRIDAY NIGHT

2.13.1.

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lark, SF 26.
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Lynn, 7 Baby Honey
3.20
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Coach Of The Year
George L Auntln, Thally Preparatory School boys and
ceadry and track coach, wan named W7S
of the Year hr Ob Crow Coontry C11111 A-AA by
mri Augetic, Coaches AssocW1 at
$gis School Coaches øiaic in G.inesvtllo.
Andin begins his ninth year at Trinity this fall with the

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of lbs-Year for Girls Track Clods A.
Aadln is gradods of Wad TIS011 Slate UaIveu.IX and
University of Contrel Florida
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DU QUOIN, M. (UP!) Hot
and humid weather and "very
fad" track conditions were
expected to greet a dozen 3year-old trotter, today in the
54th edition of the Ham-

Soccer

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120415 131.333 SQuantico Way
3.10 310 2.10
131516 111 .332 IFeariom SOb
11.00 3.10
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fIlly was pronounced fit and
sorne driver switches were
made on the eve of the "Ken.

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pay
$300,000,a record for thestake
and also a world record for a
trotting event, with the wlnnqr
taking home $130,000
ChIola Hanover, the top
Money winner and owner of the
seccr4fadad time In the field,
rates as the $4 favorite at the
partiiuituel 1-mile Du Quoin
State Fair track,
no fad said will be shooting
at a lI*nsMonjan and world
tlmsmark of 1:50 adabllihed in
the 117$ Hambletonlan by
a nd Florida
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11$? Hssnbo winner, Chiola

Hanover will be driven by
JIn*ny Alias and will leave
k= the No. 7 W
Highly regarded Classical
Wiy,ths only filly inthsfleld,Ii
I!dod at 44 with staMinate

(later Bowl and drew the No. 10
pod pooftics, outed. on the

ftd row.
The first

heat in the
qaIlnafly televised race has a

pod time of abUt 2:7 p.m.

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While
most newcomers make their
debut in the U.S. Open Tennis
Championships in an afternoon
match on some backcourt
playing another virtual unknown, Andrea Jaeger, at 14
years, 3 months, the second
youngest player ever to participate in this tournament laced
the crowd, the lights and the
third-ranked WOIflUI1 in the
world, on center court.
That's because she was
playing Tracy Austin, the girl
who held the record as the
youngest in her spectacular
debut two years ago.
But this time, at 16, Austin
was the "older woman the
veteran and her experience
showed - on the court and off
- as she defeated Jaeger, 6-2, 62, then radiated confidence and
aplomb in the interview room.
"When I saw the draw last
week, I was a little surprised,"
admitted Austin, who's usually
on the other side of these experience meets youth affairs.
"But I wasn 't as nervous as I
thought I'd be."
Jaeger, pigtailed like Austin,
wasn't especially bothered by
the situation either, except for
the lights.
"I've been playing 16-and 17
year-olds all year so these
'older women' or whatever you
call them wasn't any different," said the Lincolnshire,
Ill. resident.
"The whole thing was staying
out there and keeping the ball in
play until she made mistakes
she didn't make ninny. And the
lights, in a normal match I
might have pulled sonic hard
ones out of the air but it's hard
because of the lights," she
added, explaining that she had
only played at night once
before.
"It's sort of dumb to go out
there thinking it's just for experience. If you don't go out
there thinking you CLIII will or do
good, forget it."
It was obvious the loss would
not be forgotten by Jaeger. So
watch out, old ladies, the new
kid will be back.
Earlier, defending men's
champion Jimmy Connors,
after desperately fighting from
behind In the first two sets, was
handed a second-round victory
when Vijay Amritraj defaulted,
trailing 7-6, 7-5.
In the only upsets of the day,
12th-seed Wojtek Fibak of
Poland, 16th-seeded John Alexander of Australia, and Ann
Klyomura, the women's 15th
seed, fell. Kiyomura had to
withdraw because of a wrist
Injury while trailing Laura
DuPont, 7-5, 54. Alexander
rallied from a two-set deficit
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Kansas City (Chamberlain .
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Toronto S Seattle 1, 11 inns.
Boston 9, Texas 6
Minnesota 3, Baltimore 1
California 9, Cleveland •
New York 1, Kansas City 3
Oakland 5, Detroit 3
Chicago 6, Milwaukee 1
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
at
Seattle (Honeycutt 9.9)
Toronto
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69 61 .319
64 71 .114
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lahoma, Alabama, Texas and Beightol, the former offensive
Penn State, the UP! Board of coordinator at Arkansas.
Coaches' Top Five selections In
The
ona Wildcats, in their
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the preseason ratings, will rest
year in the Pac-10, kick
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the score 6-0 and Greg Fry
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tacked on the extra point with a
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kick with 2:6 remaining to Ladies on parade: front row, left to right include
Colent Ward, Bonnie Haversat, Carole Gammichia,
Intention of doing for Utah what
play.
Judi Frank, Gerri Veigle, Leslie Castle, Emma Lorraine Scalise, Jane
he had done for Long Beach
On the kickoff Ed Jones of
Fluet, Vival Gilson, Beverly
the Spencer, Fran Leason,
teach them
to
Jane Lingle and Marie Reponen, Colleen Hufford, Freddye Walley.
to
Baugh; second row Includes Quain Bommeije,
Therefore, a vic'tory t
Brantley
holds some special significance
the opportunity for Anderson to
for Howard and his club's
run a 32-yard touchdown, The
chances to be top-dog In the try for es1ra points was stopWestern Athletic Conference.
ped.
is
"Gettirlig off to a good dart Is The Brantley offense gave the
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critical for us because we play a
game away on a fumble by
I
game (Hawaii) next
Jackson on the 13-yard line.
The Central Florida Ladies Inter-Club Tennis league starts the
week," Howard said. "For us to
In the lad minute, Apopka 1979.80 season Thursday. This little Item of news may not be of
do well against Hawaii, we will
took the lead and game with a any earth shaking significance to a lot of people, but to those
have to have a good opener."
field goal from 21 yards out by women involved with one of the over-s) teams It is a very exciting
Howard's starting offensive
Lester Richmond.
time of the year.
and defensive teams seem solid
Six penalties and three tur. The Central Florida Ladles Inter-Club league is only a couple of
but he Is looking to develop
novers told the story In the years old but has been a very successful and very exciting
some depth early In the season.
Brantley vs. Charlotte quarter. competition for serious tennis players in the area. The divisions
Del Rodgers and Tony Lindsay
Neither team scored, which are as follows; A-B Division for Advanced players; the B'
are two running backs that
centered play around the 'O Division for intermediates and the B' Division for novice C' or
should makn thfign
ha,w.n .v.
fiw. v.psI if.
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the Utes.
Action was highlighted by a
The keenest competition is, of course, In the A-B league and
There will be over 20 teams in the league and competition
In other games, New Mejdco,
*yard rm by Jackson to the Sanford has two team in this strong division. Bayhead Racquet
prornim to be very keen. Last year's top teamsthe
Winter
were
which along with Utah is exCharlotte 36-yard line. His Club has a strong team and a veteran one since most ofthe women Park Racket Club, Americana,
ORC,
Wimbelton
Racket
Club,
pected to challenge threetime
effoh was qWed by a 15-yard on this years team also played last year. Included on the Bayhead
Rosemont Racket Club and Fort Gatlin Racket Clubt. Don't be:
champion Brigham Young for
penalty and ensuing 1fl A.B team are Bettye Reagan, Jan Johnson, Betty Rathel, Kathy surprised to find
two new names on top of the list this year -;
the WAC title, will open at home
terception.
Gray, Silvia McNulty, Bonnie Fesseil, Camille Moreland, Micky Namely, Bay Head Club and Emma Spencer. Good Luck gals.
against Louisiana Tech.
On the Charlotte possession, Demetree, Jean Birk and Jeanette Alexander.
The Lobos, 74 a year ago,
Darrell Haines and Pete Bryant
The other Sanford team Is representing Emma Spencer's
have more than 40 lettermen
helped charge 62 yards before Racquet Club. This is the first year that the girls atEmmna'ahave
back, including one of the
being halted at the Brantley 19. ventured Into the A-B competition and hopes are high for a suc
Several Sanford Tennis players are playing on college tennis
lesgue's most promising run.
yard line.
cessful season.
teams
all over the U.S.. Jim Edmonds and Mark Renaud are,
ning backs In sophomore Mike
Robert Ccroilo ran a 50-yard
7U girls who are on the team thIs year are as follows; Jane playing college tennis at Freed-Hardamon College in Tennessee;
Carter and versatile quarteriprint fran the Brantley 32- Fluet, Jane Lingle, Leslie Castle, Freddie Walley, Viva! Gilson,
beck Brad Wright.
yard line to the Charlotte 32. are Baugh, Lorraine Scalise, Rita Green, Fran Lesson, Bev David McCook will be going to Milhsaps College in Mississippi h '
January; Sandy Turner is playing her final year at Blrm1ngham,
Louisiana Tech, a member of
Despite his effort the quarter Reponen, Carol Gammachia, Geri Veigie, Bonnie Haversat, Southern; Scott
Reagan and Sue Bolt will be playing for
the Southland Conference, will
remained scoreless
Colleen Ward, Judy Frank, Quinn Bommeije and Colleen Hufford. Seminole Community
College.

no= by the LSU Board of
Supervisors. And according to
Paul Dietzel, who returned to
LSSU a year ago as athletic
director, that board dids't even
want to give MCQODdOO this
final year.
"Charley Mac and I have
been friondsaiong,longtlme,"
said Dietzel. "We were young
assistant coaches together at
Kentucky and he was my top
u'Jgag when I was coach at
Lsu (1501). I had been a
pr.*fr,g of aiso 4at1on and
I knee how me*It meed to
h I'd sseiecosclj,iwho
were In 1th to be prside,4 who
were fired a year or two before

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Baylor, Push Button
5.40 3.10 2.4 0
11$; Lynn, Boa 107; Rice, 6 Demon Raker
4.00 2.,0
Sos 103; Thomas, Mil 102; S Meadow Litten
2.1 0
Singleton, Bait 101.
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Stolen
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Moreno,
Sixth Race
Pitt Si; North, SF 50; Lopes, 1 Anothr Brother
4.10 3.00 2.4 0
LA 40; Taveras, NY 37; Cibeli, 6FriscoBoy
510 3. 0
Nov and Scott, St.L n.
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American League - LeFlore,
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Del 64; Wilson, KC 65; Cruz, 1.43.
Sea 36; WIII, Tax 32; Bonds,
Seventh Race
Clev 30.
5 SOng Wave
24.60 6.10 3.4 0
Pitching Victeries
1 Time Way
1.20 1.4 0
National League - Nl,kro, 7lrainorsMarge
39 0
Hou 11.1; Nlekro, All 17.17;
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Reuschsl, Chi 16.7; LaCoss, Cin 2.09.3.
11-5; Richard, Hou 14.12.
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American League
Fiana. 2BJSDi,tth.
17.10 5.00 3.4 0
gin, Bait 19.7; John, NY 11.6; 3Arriva Hobby
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slay, SOS 16.1; Caldwell, Mu 14.
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tunel, Bait and Sorensen, mil 1 Click Hanover
1.10 3.00 2.2
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LaCoss, 2.07.3.
Cin 2.11;
Hume, Clii 2.14;
10th Race
Rogers, Mtl 2.11; Hooton, LA 6 Royal Sick Sir
9+00 5.10 5.2
2.93; Schatieder, Mti 2.9$,
2 Dixie Berry
6.20 3.6
American League
Mar. 1 Rush William
2.6
shall, MImi 2.61; Guldry, NY
0(24) 47.00; T (4-2-fl 320.40. Tim
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NY 2.93; Caldwell, Mil 3.30.
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Strlkvjs
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Richard,
Hou
241;
Pliekro.
All and
Canton, Phil 163; Blyleven, Pitt
149; Perry, SO 134.
DAYTONA BEACH
American League
Ryan,
FRIDAY NIGHT
Cal 1*4; FlWagan, BaIt 130;
FirstRaceDs.;6Time31.70
Guidry, NY 153; Jenkins, Tex
3 Claregun's Viola 11.20 1.10 3.
142; Koosman, Minn 131.
$ Dublin Dolly
11.60 9.1
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5 Big Red Man
4.1
National League
Sutter,
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Second Race E 34 Time 39.00
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shall, Mlnn 20; Kern, Tax 21;
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4.0 3)
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Stanhouse,
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Third RaceC$.lt Time 3l.39
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20.10 1.00 5.0
2Virbant Violet
11.20 6.2
S HP's Blaze Star
6.0
Friday
0 (24) 64.00, P (4.2) 227.10, T (4.
Baseball
3)1111.10
Philadelphia - Fired Danny
Fourth Mac* Cs.16Tlm,3I.$
Ozarkasmanagerandreplacedhim 6NixonFIre
7.10 4.00 3.0 11
with Dallas Green on an Interim 1 Restless Mike
1.20 3.6 11
basis.
l Charging Connor
4.0
Pittsburgh
Acltvated pitcher
0 ( 1-6) 16-29, P (6-1) $4.60, T (6-1
Jim Rooker from disabled list;
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WALTON, Ky. (NEA)
The president of
recalled catcher Harry Saferlght,
Filth Race D34 Time U.S)
Steven
Cauthen
Enterprises
doesn't
sit behind
pitcher Rod Scurry, shortstop Deli 7 Mr. Pix
25.40 1.40 1.4
Bern, second baseman Gary 1 Blue April
6.00 3.1
a
mahogany desk
on an exHargis and outfielder Dorian I Pro lowler
21
pensive
cigar.
Boyland from Portend and out.
0(1-7) 31.10, P (7.1) 157.20, T (7.1
fielder Alberto Lois from Buffalo of I) 226.40
the Eastern League. Also purchased
Sixth Race SS-l6Time 31.2$
pitchers Rick Jones and Jim 3 Time And Again 1.40 3.00 2.1
razor
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55abina
Willoughby from Portland.
4.20 3.0
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Toronto - Reinstated pitchers
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Jerry Gavin and Dave Lemanczyk
0(3-5) 21.60, P (34) 43.00, T (3.3
from disabled list and recalled in. 4)172.10
spends most of his
ts Dave McKay from Syracuse
Seventh Race 3$ Time 31.04
of international League and Pedro 1 Alley Clash
11.20 4.20 3.14
Hernandez from Kiostton Of the 3 Saturday's News
5.10 4.14
apron and heavy work
IGushing Smile
Carolina League.
1.21
Cleveland
Recalled catcher Bo
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Diaz, Infielder Wayne Cage and
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pitcher Sandy WIhtol from Tacoma
hio'ffi Race D7.16Time 43.22
of the Pacific Coast League.
l Alma Arden
1.20 1.00 3.64
Cincinnati - Recalled pitchers 1 Sexy Warren
1.00 3.0
Paul Moskau and Angel Tones and SGo$d Coast Ruth
4.0
Infielder Ron Closter from In.
0 (17) 20.10, P (7.1) 44.31, T (7.1
unchanged by the success of
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He
go about his chores
Ninth Race C 548 Time 21.10
Association.
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a
hardworking
blacksmith
much as he did
7.40 7.0
Manno administrative assistant in 5 Oith$1
Steve
charge of scouting and develop. 1 Every Stride
3.2
0(14)116.00, P (4•3) 59.7, 1 (4
mont. Announced recall of pitcher
The elder Cauthen is solidly
with
Andy Replogle and Infielder Len 5-4) 2II
chiseled fatures, rust colored, short clipped
Sakata from Vancouver of the
TenI* lilac* C3 Time N.30
3 K's Madcap
18.00 3.20 1.21
Pacific Coast League.
hair and strong,
hands.
San Diego
1.10 3.0
Called up second lSindlntheclowns
He comes by his nickname honestly. He was
baseman Sam Perlouo, pitcher 4 Duke Axe
3.0
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Juan Elchelb.sier, outfIelder Don
born
in Mule Shoe, Texas, and spent most of
Reynolds and first baseman 6) 223.20
his
growing-up
years
Eleventh Race A 5.16 Time 3131
the Texas
Broderick Perkins from Hawaii of
of
10.20 1.20 3.
the PCL and second baseman Tim 1HP's Solo
Sweetwater.
CIITY Dody
Flannery and outfielder Brian GGreer
1.20 4.20
Like many in the horse
from Amarillo of the Texas League. 3 LR'5 Daydream
4.20
he found
0(1.4) 24.40, P (1.4) $1.11, 1 (14.
Montreal
Reacquired Infielder
work
as
a
youth
at
the
local
race
track,
serKen Machi from their AAA Denver 3111031.41
Bears farm club.
Twelfth Race I3 Time $.M
ving time as a stall mucker, hot walker and

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No matter how hard he tries,
Charles McClendon can't turn
attention away from himself
and focus It on what may well
be his last football team.
After all, this Isn't just some
ragtag coach who is stepping
aside because of failure.
Charles McClendon, head coach
at Louisiana State for iS
seasons, has the eighth bed
record among all active college
coaches in the land and he Is
president of the American
Football Coaches Association.
But, even with that background, McClendon is being
forced out at the end of this

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wnpire Nick Breinigan during Wednesday night's game
hi Detroi t.
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call dispute and was elected from the game. Teammate
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Houston 2, New York 0
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Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 1
,. St.L I, San Diego 7, 15 Inns.
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Ifrontefusco 3.5 and Kneppe,- 9.
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exercise boy.

Cauthen attended school through the 11th
grade. When drafted into the Army in 1952, he
became a meterologist.
After his discharge, he attended blacksmith
school at Michigan State courtesy of the G.I.
Bill. At that time, there were only three such
schools in the country.
He met Myra Bischoff, a pretty blonde
whose family was also in the horse business.
After a year of courting, the couple married in
1959. They lived in New Orleans for seven
years before settling In Kentucky to be near
Mrs. Cauthen's parents.
Steve came along
ironically, during
Kentucky Derby Week and followed In his
father's tracks. At 16, the boy was an apprentice rider.
You can see where the young Jockey gets his
coolness and maturity. His parents have
brought him up well.
Cauthen stresses "perspective" when he
talks about his celebrity son and his other two
offspring, 16-year-old Doug and 10-year-old
Kern'.
What if his first-born hadn't turned out to be
a famous jockey?
"Even If Steve had just been a successful
race rider here, I'd be proud of him," says his
father.
"I feel I'm lucky because I enjoy my work,"
Cauthen continues. "How many people don't
enjoy what they're doing every day? You just
try to do the best you can and pick something
you like. I know Steve is doing what he likes."
The elder Cauthen's work is hard. It's not
easy bending your back and holding a horse's
hoof steady while you trim the frog, the
bulbous portion of the underside of the hoof.
After all is cleaned out with flies and huge
clippers, the shoe Is nailed onto the hoof.
There's no room for a bad stroke of the
hammer. Every nail must be straight and true
so that no blood is drawn.
Horses are shod monthly, so a blacksmith's
job is never done.
"Sometimes my back doesn't feel too good
in the morning when I got up,"Cauthen
smiles, then spits a stream of brown tobacco
MO. "ButIenjoymy work and shoejng is a
necessary evil."
The blacksmith's day. Is long.

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Sept. 21 1

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DuallICaa
IN BRIEF
Wood Joins Clark, Dietz
As Manager In Sanford
Kenneth Wood recently joined Clark, Dietz-Engineers,
Inc. as a project manager In the Sanford office
A former resident of Orlando, Wood was educated in the
Orange Cuwty school system, received a bachelor's
degree from F.T.U. and his masters degree in environmental engineering from Purdue University
Prior to joining Clark, Dietz, Wood was an industrial
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
AFL-CIO President George
Meany emphasized In his annual L,ator Day message today
that American workers will not
forget the struggles for human
rights abroad as they fight
and inflation at
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mitment to fight human rights
violations in other parts of the
world,

Meany's only mention of
Ca rter was favorable, applauding the president for his human
rights campaign.

"American

"Inflation is a national
danger that can only be over-

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suppressors of human rights
are communists or fascists," he
said. "Both are the enemies of and uncertainty," Meany said.
free-trade unionism."
"As they and their unions try
He said the economic self- to cope with these problems,
interest of American workers they will not ignore distant
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guidelines are unlawful, cut the
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The Community Chorus of Seminole Community
College
(SCC) wil l begin its sixth season Sept. 10, in Room
G-1(of
the
Fine Arts Building at 7 o'clock, This organization was un ed
fo d
under the di
Dr. Burt Perinchief In 1973.
No audition required for membership in the Community
Chorus. Rehearsals are held every Monday night beginning at

Debra Iebal, and they have an 11-month-old son, Jason.

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o'clock.
New members are encouraged to loin th e
Chorus. For information call the college. SCC Cornmunjy
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NEW YORK (UPI) Of the that makes gifts and decorative inventory merchandising. many persons. Word of mouth
The small merchant must of faulty Initial assumptions.
estimated 3,000 new small novelties distributed through "Most retailers understock fun- Li the retailer's mod powerful decide whether his particular "The small merchant must
retailers that open their doors 10,
stores, many of them damental lines and overstock promoter or disparager."
situation compels him to stick define his market and dick to
for the first time this year, only small.
on fringe items," Helms exWasteful and dull advertising to relatively high markup on it. You can't be everything to
one-third will lad five years.
everybody, lithe small store.
and promotion stunts come small volume or low
In 26 years of watching plalned.
tries competing with the
next.
"Don't
do
what
everyone
big
volume.
Whichever
is
most
keeper
That's pretty generally retailers, Helms has seen a lot
"You have to
agreed on by those who keep of them come and go and he
ventory over three times ayear else does and don't be ex- profitable ln the dore'sparticu- supermarkets or discount
tabs on retailing but there's a says that. In addition to
travagant. Do be innovative in ia location and field should be stores he'll get stomped on,"
the to succeed and you can't do
lot of disagreement about the obvious failings of bad
advertisingand promotion." adopted. But many storelceep- Helms said.
on fringe items. Inventory is
reasons for the failure of the under capitalization location,
Neglecting product displays era make the mistake of not "He should Judge his inventoand per- percent of a small merchant's
majority.
ry level carefully and price
is
sin number 5. Manufacturers
sonality faults, he has o bserved total assets; he must
ying low Profit items that things realistically. A customer
The most common explana. ( failure
of
that
he
go
to
a
lot
trouble
to
provide
carr
is caused by seven over regularly. To do
tion is that mass merchandising
attractive are essential to customers. This doesn't care much about a
cardinal
management sins,
must look on himself as a colorful and
breeds annoyance and causes difference of a few pennies in
Is taking over in exora bly
displays.
that in another 10 years, a
Often retailers fail to study buying agent for the customer
more than as a selling agent for places, give them dramatic the customer not to come back, the price of a bolt and nut of a
quarter of all the stores will their customers and find out for the
certain size if he needs it
manufacturer
or lighting and keep the display Helms said.
have 75 percent of all retail themselves what they want.
Finally,
Helms
said,
beware
badly."
shelves
well
stocked,"
Helms
business.
"They don't just buy mer- distributor."
"Despite that, small
Helms said. "They
Poor service is a sin. "It's an
Then there is careless psichants with real entrepreneuri- buy a style of living, things that old saw that everybody has at cing. "You have to price to keep
al savvy can survive," says Ben meet aspirations. You must least 200 acquaintances so one your
competitors off balance
Helms of Wingate, N.C. Helms recognize those aspirations." Instance of bad service will be and yet make a profit,"
Helms
runs MaLeck Woodcraft, a firm
Another sin is careless noised about to perhaps that said.
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Trains Of Thought

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bvenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

previously was assistant
manager of the company's
Ocoee outlet.
Atkins joined Scotty's In

Amen.

Kirkland reiterated the
federation's contention that
Carter's voluntary wage-price

vacations, they face growing
unemployment and inflation, a
climate of economic anxiety

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OURSELVES

Dennis W. Stults, vice
president and general sales
manager of Scotty's, Inc.,
has announced the
promotion of Mel Atkins to
manager of the firm's
Sanford store. He

throughout the world," he said.
fighting inflation.

"Workers have an economic compete with foreign workers
self-interest In the promotion making 50 cents an hour," he
and protection of human said.
rights," Meany said. "Th ey can
"This year, as American
only prosper when they are
workers and their families

Meaney, 85, recovering from
a series of ailments that has
caused increasing speculation
he may soon retire, left to his
heir-apparent, Lane Kirkland,
the task of mildly attacking
some points of President
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Stenstrom Realty Award

Learn Clothing Construction
Beginning Tuesday, the Home Economics Departmen
t of the
Personal and Public Services Division of Seminole Community
College will offer a 15week full-time vocational program in
Basic Clot hing Construction. The course is the first of a
series
of three designed to prepare a student to establish a vocation
in
the clothing services area.
Featured units include professional clothing construction
techniques, commercial and domestic machine care and
operation, wardrobe maintenance.
Anyone 16 years or older can enroll In this course. Classes
are offered Monday through Friday from 8:30a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
For information call the college.

advises.

mer• chandise,"

The Consumer Research Bureau announced Stenstrom
Realty was presented the 1979 Excellence Award for
Customer Relations. This annual award Is given to
business establishments for providing the
levels of
consumer satisfaction, a Bureau Spokesman said.
Stenstrom Realty has merited the 1979 Award because
of Its continuing efforts to attain and maintain an excellent consumer relationship, the Bureau Spokesman
highest

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Sunshine Cha pter of Sweet Adelines, will be
sponsoring a table at the Maitland Flea Market on Sept. 8,
beginning at 10 a.m.
Items from tenn is bails to furnit ure will be sold. Articles are
needed. For further Information please call Mrs. Bonnie

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The Art of Microwave Cooking will be offered again this fall
at Seminole Community College (SCC). The 15-week co se
starts Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. in Room J007. St udents may register
at the first class.
Step by step instruction Is given in cooking preparation,
microwave theory and safety, and meal organization and

Michael L. Jeffrey wi .Ieen S. to -Sec 12, $3,fQ.
to John Peek 1. WI Helen L, Lot 1A, Ranches
Mae Mellor, Lot 5, 81k A, Eastbrook
Jerry Posey &amp; WI Martha to Mass 81k 0, L.K Kathryn Park Fifth Add,,
(QCD) Henry 0. Gold, Sr., to
Evening Herald
SubOv Un 12, lk4L000.
V. Rowe I wt Joann S., Big at pnt $17,300.
Tropic BK of Sam, Lot Si,, Windward
(QCD) Nancy Waters Mosley to 33.41 Pt S of Pnt of curvature of a
by 3:00 p.m. call
James M. Kelly a wt Penny L. to Sq., Sec. 1,
Thelma S. Young, Lot 3, 81k 6, curve on the E line of 81k 3, Crystal Steve R. McMillan &amp; *1 Oebora L.
Horizon elders to Bruce E. Aitken
Sandy in Circulation
Canaan, $100.
Lk His, $100.
Chuluota, Lot 3, liii 33, Townsite Of I WI Jenny C. Lot 3, 81k C,
Edna M. Boylngton to Frances
Dlgna 0. Garcia to Esther Her. N Chuluota, $24,300
Columbus Harbour, $72,300.
Griffin, Lot 2ff Midway, $170,000. nandez, Lots 13 &amp; 13, 81k F.
Earnhe Forsyth I WI Nellie to
Donald W. Oratton a Judith A. WI,
Elizabeth A. Michels to Neil 0. Sanlando Springs, Tr, 73, Sec rep,
CecllF.Buettner&amp;WICarrleE.,Lot Carol N. Rueter, Lot 30, Howell
Michels I WI Sheila P., Lot 1 N 200 sisoo.
3, 81k 7, Tier 3, E.R. Traffords Map Branch Woods, $72,300.
of Lot 4, A.B. Russell's Add to Fort
Wilbert 0. Reynolds I. WI Lucille of Town Of Sant., $20,300.
(QCD) Dorothy L. laciest to N.
Reed, $300.
W.P. Unsworth elders, to Georg ia Eugene Tacker, Lot 31, Sonora SUN
D. to Troy F. Griffin, Jr. &amp; WI
Anton Michels a WI Lucille E. to Boboie ft., Lot 7, Ilk 0, Fern Ten., E. Marston, Lotll, Geneva Ten, 1, $100.
Neil 0. Michels I WI Shells, Lot 1 1 Revision, $53,500.
Amended Plat, $32000.
Dawn Div to Ourray N. Golub,
130 0 ro
20 ft of Lot 4, A.B. Russe ll Add to
Thomas 0. Moon, Fr., 6 Jane A., Lot 10 Dawn Est. Sec 11, $1,700.
Phoenix Homes to Agustin Car.
Fort Reed, (QCD) $100.
mona &amp; WI Alda, Lot 3 Whisper WI, a Clyde R. Moon lwf Peggy to
Dawn Div to T.L. Dryer, Lot 11, ______________________________________
Green 6 AS. elders to G. Ronald Wood at Sabel PNT, Un 2, $103,500. King Merritt, Fr. I WI Betty B., Dawn set Sic 11, $$,700.
Hernqulxt as wt Edith A., Lot 3, Iii
Homecrafters elders of F Inc W½01 NW¼ of NW¼ of SW'A Sic 21,
A. Sweetwater Club UN 2, 21.77.73, Homes to Joseph F. Etward 6 WI 21.31, etc $17,000.
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John P. Jervey If., to Cfløsn L. Oelii Sec IS, 1)47,500.
G.C.R. In$erpr., Lot 1, JennIfer
JsW.4.,. all V0 Caret I.., %.M 3$ sia Co
CherlesH. Latinft A.mcy I. Latin V.151 SUAIL
Sky Lit Stdv, 17.54 1IS, 133.000.
AKA Nancy Lee Warren, Lot 1 81k
Robert K. S?rachan, to Louis F.
Mich ael J. Schmidt I WI Alma E. W, The Woodlands Sec 3, 14,400.
Bumler, Mt. Clemens MI. Un 10,
to Philip Tatich I WI Donn, Lot it,
Shubert Constr. Co to Wm. H. Sheoah, Condo., $32,300.
Whlsperwoodat Sabal Pnt, $103,000. Sieber &amp; wt Linda S. Lot 27, 81k B,
Thermal Energy Conserv Hone
(QCD) Sam Goodfrl
&amp; wt Buena Vista Est. Sent., $27,300.
Sys to Keith N. Snyder 6 WI Bonnie
Louise S. to W.A. Cleveland, Jr. 6 WI
Atlantic Nat. Bit Sim to George A. J., Lot 36, 81k 1, Sabal PNT Am.
Faye P., E 23 it Fairview Ave., lying Brown I WI Doris A., Beg 4 ft W o
mended Plot, $75,600.
due Wof Parcel 7s, Sec 7,21.30,etc., lntersecticn E line of Sic 27, 13.30
James E. Kelley DBA Kelley
Formerly platted as Lots 17.30, 81k etc. S acres. 1131.634.
Ccnatr to Martin P. Mnr.tuv I.
)$, Sanlando, Suburb Seoul., $100.
Monty F. Mathias I WI Judith D. Doris F., Lot 1, Bik C, Sec 2A,NOrI.
W.A. Cleveland Jr. I WI Faye P.
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to Conwill Div Co, Lots 17•30 81k 15
Sanlando The Suburb Beaut.,
$10,500.
Pickeft's Pad Co to Bethann
Peters I Linda Mini Galloway, Lot
10, 81k 3.4, Townsite of N Chuluota,
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legislation affecting women at their neat program misting
Sept. 5, at the Altamonte Civic Ceder, at 7:30 p.m.
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ce1ebratbtg the centesmial of Margaret Singer's birthday.
Margaret Sander w an early activid In the Mnmgls for
reproditIve rights for women. This party will be held at
Sernoran North Qubboase, on So== Boulevard, In Winter

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- Both programs are free and open to the public.
The Vocational Business School at Seminole Community
- College is offering a new course this fall in Machine Sho,thand.

Jan. 23, 1946, from
Nicholls, Ga. "He had two
choices, but we had been
here once before so we
chose Sanford," Mrs.
Meek. said.
"I liked It so I just stayed
with It," said Meeks, who
was o,noted to condudor
in 1950 and served In that
capacity on both freight

I'd better do It now," he

explained.
What are his plans for
retlremsig?
- "No sc wde$sM' as'
clalmód Meek.. "I'm going
to take one day at a time,
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fishin g, traveling and

and passenger trains.
For the past three years
he has been part of the

generally doing nothing.
There will be plenty to do
around the house
mowing the lawn, clipping

Seaboard crew on the Auto.

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Train. He leaves Sanford at
4 p.m. and gets off at
Jacksonville, where he
days over night catching

the hedge and doing

the next Auto-Train southbo und from Virginia to

0/sip but "buss"
Auto-Train hostess
Kathy Judd ... a
friendly farewell.

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Sanford at 5:45 a.m. the
next day. Arriving at the
Sanford terminal around 9
a.m. he then lays over at

home untIl the next day.

Meeks built his home in
Sanford with his own hands
during summer lay off
periods and it was coinpleted in 1949. "1 couldn't
get a contractor to do it, so
I did it myself," he said.
"When I first hired on with

the railroad it was
seasonal. Those who lacked
seniority were laid off for
four or five months in the

swumer.

"They called it

'cutting the board'."
For the first two summers he received no

unemployment benetita

and had to rely on his
savings and odd jobs.
Although the summer layoffs continued for (our or
five years Meeks said on
the third year he began to
receive unemployment
compensation.
While working as a
conductor on passenger
trains Meeks said he met a
lot of senators and movie

stars over the years. He
recalls meeting Arthur
Treucher one morning In a
t'uUznsm car. "Ile was the
taMest: blp,gest man I ever
saw," he said. "lie had to
bend over to keep from
hitting his head."
There are tunes in the
life of every railroad mmmii
that he would rather forget
and doesim 't want to talk
about. "1 have been In
several wreck., but I was
always On the rear of the
hmeimever it happened
so was not injured," Meek.
train

When Julius i Jake)
Sharpe went to work for
Seaboard Air Line back in
his honit, town of Savannah, Ga., 35 years ago, it
caine as no surprise. He
was just following in the
footsteps of his father and
his brothers.
A nieziilcr of this
railroad family, he never
thought of doing anything
else, it was "in his blood."
What about the prospects
for railroads today this

Julius (Joke)

in

country?

Sharpe st.pp.d

"II they don't get some
help (ruin the government,
a lot of them are going to
the junk yard," coin
mented Sharpe. The
government took over
passenger service and now
are cutting trains,
they
They are hurting people
and putting them out of
work. If congress doesn't
appropriate funds to
operate theni we won't
have any passenger
trains."

from his Di•s•l
ingino this w..k
Into retirement.
Friends otfach.d

1,. congratulatory
banner to Sharp.'i

An engineer in the AutoTrain yard in Sanford,

yard engine,

since

January, 1974,
Sharpe stepped down from
his diesel engine for the
last time this week and into
retirement at his home in
Orange City with his wife;
Evelyn.

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with not much to say an
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communicating with a toot
of the wistle. He began his

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said. "It was not one of my
better moments. I have
been on board on a few

acemiova when trs)ia Id).

cars. 'lIds oucurs enine

tunes we don't like it but
there is nothing we can do
about It."
In spite of the cutbacks
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on Amtrak service, Meeks
thinks there is still a great
future for railroads. "A lot
more people are riding

passenger trains now and
freight trains handle a lot
of stuff that can't be

See CONDUCTOR, Page 30

He Followed In Family Footsteps

Seminole Counmusilty College (5X) will offer a course
designed to prepare real edits aalupsnons for the real estate
froker. Ucuuas. The oour will cover the prescribed course of
tudy of the Florida Rail Estate Commiaslosi.
aasses will be held two nighiseacts week b.gizv'liigSept. S
for 10 weeks it 101 Wymere Road, AitLlicste Springs.
Salespersins may register at the collelle fro 9 LW. INstil $
Monday throvo Thaiday, ad bum Os. until 4 p.m.

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"I decided after working

for the railroad that many
years if I was ever going to
get any time off to myself,

Railroad .ngin..r

Society Plans Weinfest

Auto-Train this

railroading so he and his
wife moved to Sanford,

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stepped off

Marine. After the war he
was advised to go into

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Predadok

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paying the $10 registration fee at the reglstar's office.
For Information call the college.

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Philip Meeks

said.
Meeks was in the furniture business before
World War II when he
served in the Merchant

The Vocational Business School at S"inol Comsnwdty
College is offering a new course this fall in Machine Shorthand.
This can be an Introduction to Court Reporting or a va?uable
office skill.

309 9. First Us Plien called "4.35146M
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"especiall y on the AutoTrain. They are from all
walks li
the employees are just as-nice as
they can be. There's never
a dull
and I got to
visit with people from all
over the country. I'm going
to miss them."

Machine Shorthand Slated

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schedules today.
Classes begin Sept. 10 and will be held In 4 area locations.

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More than 501932 Fords from around the state will be on
display, forming the largest collection of '32 Ford. ever
assembled in Florida, at Cypress Gardens Sept. I and 2.
The two-day event, free to the public, promises plenty of
-coupes, sedans, street-rods and. chance to reminisce some old
- "rwnble seat memories."
The classic cars are being displayed in the rotunda parking
area at the entrance to Cypress Gardens.

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The Meeks have a
married son, Philip Jr.,
who has two children and

'32 Fords On Display

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"If I had it to do all over
again," said Philip T.
Meeks, Sr., who ret ired
from Seaboard Coast Line
Friday after 33 years of
railroading, "I would go
right back and do the same
thing over again."
Meeks, who lives at 2416
Myrtle Ave., Sanford, with
his wife, Jewell, made his
final run as conductor on
t h e A u t o t r a I n.
"Railroading has been my
life and I've en joyed every
bit of it. There Is som et hing
new all the time," he said.
"I love people in general
and as a conductor, I've
gotten to meet a lot of
them," Meek. commented,

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existing loan and gives the
The buyer executes a wrapborrower a
increased loan
a higher interest rate. The around mortgage to the seller,
total amount of the new loan who will collect payments on
Includes the existing loan as the new loan and continue to
0.
The following building per. Orleans
well as the additional funds make payments on the old loan. 1125,011
Morons" Homes to Ralph E. mits were issued in Seminole Value: $4,ft
needed by the borrower. The The buyer should require a Bass &amp; WI Carmen W., Lot 3,81k K County
this past week:
George F. Arnold, to can.
borrower makes payments to protective clause in the Foxmoor UN 2. 136,310.
Robert
struct
a swimming pool at iota
J.
Hester
Ill
to
Jon
N.
the new lender
larger document that grants him the Hall, Lot 3,81k0,
Grace Properties, to reroof a Brand
Columbus Harbor
Wood Drive, Bel Airs
loan, and the new lender makes right to make payments Subdv, $14,300.
building
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Road,
Hills.
Value:
$4,000.
CMEI to Charles D. Tuller, Jr.,
the payments on the original directly to the original lender in
Apartments, Value:
Sim
Tr.,
Charles
Emerson.
to construct
Jr.
Wirt
H.
the event of a potential default
loan,
$306
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Cook
N.
Stick, Lot 2',
a
swimming
pool
at
200 PunThe wrap-around mortgage is on the old loan.
81k 1, Hanover Wood
Place,
Value:
$000.
Gail
Suepansick,
to
conatruct
brook
frequently used as a method of
As property values apsome as above, Lot 4, Ilk 3.
Frank Colors, to coestruct a
a swimming pool at 115
refinancing real property or predate and interest rates
MAX
Same as above, Lot 17, Ilk 3 HIllcrest, Apple Valley Unit 3.
fence
at a W.IIamlw, Sable
financing the purchase of real this technique is becoming
Woods, $25,300.
Point.
Value: $1,400.
Value
$4,000.
property when an existing more popular. For the
PIth. Homes to Gregory L. W.
J.
Celebre,
to build a
Ebbert,
Jon
A.
Downs,
to
construct
a
Sr.,
I
WI
Nancy
N.,
Lot
17,
mortgage cannot be prepaid or borrower. It can provide a
Weklva Hills Sic s, sei,iio.
swüfl5n1Il
pool
it
100 Spring
water
well
at
"B"
Road
off
has a low interest rate that solution ba financing problem.
ChN.PSrrYIWID.I,,R.,to Osceloa Road. Value: $400.
Spring
Valley
wo ul d make prepayment For the lender, there is profit Robert W. Irown IWI
,
Farms.
Value:
$4,400.
Markham
sivase.
L.T.
Hazlett,
incentive, since the original
disadva ntageous.
to repair a
The Springs to Timothy L.
Bob Murphy, to coiruet $
Itlaalaousedtoflnance the loan was made ala lower In- igh
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storage building 011
the
swhming
pool at Fared Park
sale of real estate when the tered rate than the new loan, The Springo, $1L
southeast corner ci School Road
Court rarest Park Edits..
Heldrldi Intsrpr. to John .s. and
buyer wishes to put up a the lender can make paym
Pailceil I WI Lucy A.,Lot 22, Doris
$4,710,
minimum of Initial cash for the on the original loan at the lower N.
c.o. Huftnian, to rerool a Value:
Heidrlch
$ubev,
LK
Mary,
Roger
II r4bsrry, to build an
rate and keep the additional $2IJSO.
home on Kingsley Ave., W
dition
ad
01
interest collected from the
Lib. Ilders to Ellswsffi' Q. Place.
residence
at 103 Woodside
0atlimor,1WI
Sh
ln$eyp.,
Loft 36I
borrower. Thus, while the No $IfflIIdO
Bred Graham, edrua
Road,
Forest
Brook. Value:
dated rate on a wrap-around ANyle , $25,155
swliiiinlng pool on Swietwater
mortgage is usually lower than
Golllmore Homes to Cahill
Qub Boulevard, Sweetwater $7000'
that of a second moi4.gage,the sir.. Lii 10 Alk C. Spring Vallsy 1st, Qub. Value: $11,000.
actual, or effective, rate that 13S1*. Co. to
GIOf5S Qildian, to con
the lender receives Is higher. Corp. Lii 11, Ilk s Iwsotweter Oats dnsct a swinuning pool at 2100
On August 14,

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lives in Tallahassee, and
they hope to be able to visit
t hem.
Things have changed
drastically since Meeks
went to work for Atlantic
Coast Line in 1946 as a
trainman. At that time he
received $7.10 for an eight
hour day. "We get considerably more than that
an hour now," he said.
"We've gone from steam
en gines coal fired to deisel.
They didn't pull many cars
back then, but now they
pull quite a few. When I
came to Sanford in 1946
there were several hundred
railroad employees here
and now they are down to
only a few. Th e dispatching
office was here then and
now ibis in Tampa," Meeks

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used to work us like horses.
The government allowed us
to work a 16-hour day. We
worked long hours and long
trips. Now we work a 12
hour day," Sharpe said.
"There's been a lol of
changes
from steam to
diesel, bigger rails, more
speed and more horsepower," he added.
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In 1942, Sharpe was

promoted to engineer on
the Seaboard Coast Line
main line.
Sharpe said Savannah
was a big place and he got
tired of big city living so he

moved to Orange City and
went to work for Auto-

Train in Sanford.
"The good feature about
this job here Is you get to
sleep in your own bed at
night,"

commented

Sharpe, who has had his
share of living out of a
suitcase.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe
have a son, try and two
grandchildren In Douglas,
Ga.
Now that his engineering
days are over, Sharpe is
looking forward to doing "a
little bit of fishing,
traveling and working In
his vegetable garden."

Any exciting moments
during his career?" You
mean crossing accidents,"
Sharpe replied, "there's
nothing unusual about
them— they happen every
day. "—JANE CASSE1,
BERRY

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dilailoliti toll
Rose and Bill Fassbaugh,
have returned from a trip
to their former hometown,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Due to the gasoline
crisis, the trip was nearly
called off, but they decided
to take a chance and
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Correspondent
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with all their family, and
also the cooler weather for
a couple of weeks, but said
it was good to be back in
Florida
he
John, was happy to have
her back, too.

Catherine
Id h
worried needlessly,
because they didn't have
any trouble getting gas an
the way up and back. There
were no lines at any of the
gas Stations, even in Pittsburgh where
odd and even system.
"If you were from out-oft
town, you would get an the
gas
you
wanted,
Cotherinile ointd. .
wmie in rausourgn,
Catherine, Rose and Bill
dayed with another sister
and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Knoblock.
They also visited their
niece, Shirley Martin, and
her chthh'en, Michael and
Patty.
They enloved
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an IWO.A.
IrSestjv,Lrii.4
from
a
four-month
vacation to Hicksville, L.I.,
New York, where she
stayed with her daughter,
Mildred, and her husband,
Andrew Otto.
Longwood daughter,
Jewel, was very pleased to
have her mother home.
Ewnond and Dorothy
Nicholson are home after
spending the sununer in
Saugase, Mass., where
they visited family and
friends.
on July 19,
Doroth's
Lengwood resident, Helen
Pendry, passed away.

Effective Wednesday,
Sept 5, VFW Post 8207 and
ladies auxiliary service
officer, Jim Bass, wW hold
office hours from I to 5
p.m.
Jirnia available toanv
veteran, or
who
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David Fredrick Cook.
The bride-elect is a 1973 graduate of Seminole High
School and a 1977 graduate of the University of Florida.
She Is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority and was a
member of the Order of Omega. She is employed by the
Casselberry Police Dept.
Her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of
Sanford. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wilson, also of Sanford. The future bridegroom is a 1969
graduate of Seminole High School and attended Seminole
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like going on a fishing expedition, and I would be better
off leaving them In.
Abby, I've had these needles
In my back for two and a half
Years, and I'd like to get them
out. They are playing havoc
with my system.
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DEAR UP: You could move.
DEAR NEEDLED: Get
DEAR ABBY: We are having another eplaie&amp; And a third if
disagreement at our house necessary. But stick with
DEAR CHARLIE: Is this It' and you are elected to settle It. qualified,
conventional,
DEAR AIIBY: Abed f1r One of our family feels that medical doctors — unless you
Months age, the biSN IC$'OU when walking our puppy we don't mind being stuck again.
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IhIught. out in our night clothes. The
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ofdormaiabsutaidayg and has togo out often.
for learning
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This was a respectable dogwalker should be fully
aslibsrhs.d before d" "'
We here In Seattle are condressed never walks the dog, so
e.uple" meved Is. They have I don't see why he has any say sidering starting our own
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whP 1klike hardy anyone walks by who for what we have, and to quit
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shower h05.tess was Lynne

Bonnie Ruth Wiebuldt

dancing and television
engagement there for
several months.
'The theatre is so
elegant and beautiful,"
Dora Lee said. "Oh, to
have it theatre like that
here and the people to
support it. There is no
parking anywhere near the
theatre, which is on a very
narrow street, but they
have a full house every
night."
Dora Lee said she found
the markets and pyramids
"fascinating" and would
love to return.
She mentioned attending

Martha Yancey says she
is a concerned citizen
and we believe her.
She and her husband,
Ned,
attend
many
governmental board
meetings in the interest of
the community. Martha
said our elected officials
are there to represent the
people In this area, and

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was honored at a
miscellaneous shower at

Dora
Lee
Russell
returned from Mexico this
week where she visited
with her daughter, Debbie,
in Mexico City.
Disco dancers Debbie
and her partner, Don
Mirault, who swept the
country in dancing contests
and earned themselves a
wad of cash, have had a

which was a "real big
surprise," Diane said.
Joining Diane and Bill
were Liz and Greg Ganas,
Sue and Larry Monti, Gail
and Doug Bishop and
Kathy and Mike Shivers,

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will be right here for a long
time to come. In years to
come I want to be still able
to look out and an a train
and not have to point to the
track and say 'There's
where I used to work."

Bettye admitted it was so
exciting seeing someone In
Toyko from her alma
maw that dw forgot to gut
the name.
euye asia, 66Singapore
is a lovely, lovely place, but
Hong Kong was my
favorite. I would go back
there again."
She added, "There is no
breathing room, no personal room. It is so
crowded. Inflation is
terrible. Coffee Is $15 a
pound and beef ls$40a
Pound. Real estate Is out of
sight."
Being associated with
law enforcement, Betty.
said she was Impressed
with the "stringent laws."
She added "In Singapore,
citizens are fined $500 for
not voting."
Laughing, Bettye said,
"No hippies are allowed in
Janan.
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same theatre, which was
televised live to Latin
American countries, ivticn
the best male and female
vocalists were selected.
was so excItml,", sh:'
said.
the

"we should be heard."
Anyone interested in
forming a concerned
citizens committee in the
community may call
Martha.
Incidentally, she is the
1979.80 chairman of the
Public Affairs Department
of the Woman's Club of
Sanford.

Diane Crapps is expecting her second child
"about any minute."
Her husband, Bill, asked
her to go with him to check
out something at the family
home on the Wekiva River.
Bill promised they would
get dinner later.
Surprise! Surprise!
Bill had arranged a baby
shower and cookout for her

Although Lu Harriett had
a bad experience, she
really covered Europe in 30
days and in spite of it all,
enjoyed her trip "very very
much," she said.
While Lu was buying
lunch in Italy, her billfold
was lifted by a pickpocket
in just a few brief seconds.
Lu said she was slow about
zipping the handbag
compartment containing
her billfold.
"It was so crowded you
could hardly move," she
said.
Her billfold contained
her passport, international
credit cards, about a
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Talking about the laws
against drugs in Japan,
Bettye said possession of 14
grams of heroin was an
"automatic hanging."
She said the people were
very gracious in every
country they visited during
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and one dollar bills," she
said.
She had to go to the
Amerian Embassy to get
a new passport, faced other
inconveniences, but is now
home laughing about the
matter.
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Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Bishop Jr., 1918 Hibiscus Court,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Cynthia Isabel, to David Topping Brooks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Brooks of Sanford.
Born In Sanford, the brideelect is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Gordon of Sanford, and the late Mr.
and Mrs. George D. Bishop of Sanford.
Miss Bishop is a 1972 graduate of Seminole High School
and a 1978 graduate of Valencia Community College,
Orlando. She is employed as a dental hygienist.
Her fiance, who was born In Dallas, Texas, is the
grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. French of
Quincy, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks of Bowling
Green.
He Is a 1971 graduate of Seminole High School and a 1975
graduate of Furman University, Greenville, S.C. He is
employed by Auto-Train Inc.
The wedding will be an event of Sept. 8, at 4:30 p.m., at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Sanford.

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the U.S., the sturdy little boat
which can sleep two Is being
favorably
received by Wors
In And Around Longwood
everywhere. With 550 pounds of
ballast in Its keel ltjs stable and
yet fast and a fun boat to sail.

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Production had increased to 2
and one half boats per week
with the addition of several
employees. But by April of 1978
the firm was In need of larger
quarters and moved across the
St. Johns to their present
location on Benson Junction Rd.
In DeBary. With 25 employees
they are now turning out five
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Billy Sissom and Bob Lgan
pooled funds to form the corporation and used plans
developed by McVay. Cruitt
and Steve*Ewing worked for
three months building the first
Victoria Eighteen, an 18 foot
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert J.
(Bettye) Smith and their
son, Carey, are home from
a wonderful trip to the
Orient.
Another son, U. Robert
Smith, an attorney with the
U.S.
Marine
Corps
stationed at Okinawa,
joined his folks in a bit of
sightseeing In Tokyo.
Bettye said that her son
was "shipped to Okinawa
from the west coast," and
during troop maneuvers
while in a helicopter,
another Marine learned he
was from Florida.
"What part?" U. Smith
was asked.
"You probably never
heard of it," the Ileutanant
said, "It's a small town
Sanford."
But the Marine had
heard of Sanford He was
Charlie Williams from
Sanford.
Bettye said while in
Tokyo, the family met
another couple from
Florida, Marion and Jim
Renaud. Jim lived in
Sanford in earlier years
and went to school here.
Among the persons he
mentioned knowing was
Douglas Stenstrom.
Later, on a Tokyo street
with people "backed up
wail to wall," the Smith
family thought they saw a
T shirt bearing FTU
Initials. Sure enough, It was
a T shirt representing the
then Florida Technological
University where the
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Hollimm will be conducting tent meding dalily hm Sept 2 1$ at itii streat mu imire Avenue In Sanford. Bibl, studi, will
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The Vatican, in turn, nder the
signature of John II, has
responded with new norms for
Catholic universities which
stress that in teaching theology
"fidelity to the magesterium
(teaching authority) of the
church is always to be emphaslied" and "hypothetical or
personal opinions are to be
modestly presented as such."
In the case of the of the
sexuality study, while the
Vatican Invited the authors
to correct their alleged errors,
the Invitation was presented as
a formal demand and there
were no indications those involved In writing the book
plumed any formal response.
Nor have there been any
Indications as yet that their
academic positions, some at
schools covered by the new
norms, were threatened by
their dissent from official
teaching.

The panel noted the "tradi- preparing "to enter positions
otherwise."
On matters of drug and tional Lutheran allowance of which are reputed to offer
alcohol use - a growing con- the temperate use of alcohol" limited fiscal returns."
cern in a number of church but also noted that alcohol Is the Officials stressed the paper
groups - the LCA study said most widely abused drug in the was not intended to be
"IelaUve" In character but
the seminary and Its members ,country.
The panel also noted the as a basis for discussion in the
are to comply with the civil
laws regarding legality and financial pressures on seminary communities.
illegality of the use and sale of seminarians "who often come
drugs,
to the seminary with depleted "There are no assumptions
It said even where there has resources and encumbered by that the sem1arles will come
been no police intervention, debts related to undergraduate out at the same place," said the,
Rev. Raymond Boat, a panel
possession, use or sale of illegal education."
drugs such as marijuana "are
"In addition," the panel member who Is president of the
grounds for inititulonal noted, in preparing themselves Lutheran Theological Seminary
for the pastorate, they are In Philadelphia.
disciplinary action."

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The paper stressed that "a
person's sexual orientation,
whether heterosexual or homosexual, Is neither cause for nor
against acceptance into or
continuance in the ministry of
this church. Rather, what the
person does with his or her
sexuality is the key factor in
this area."
But It stressed that the
"biblical witness and the
church's understanding of the
the enduring will of God" is that
sexual intercourse is to be "in
the context of the covenant of
heterosexual maage."
"Put plainly, until persons
enter the covenant of faithfulness, they are to remain
celibate," the paper said, uiding that "the ctturd .zpects
its mem bers to live accordingly
even If individual desires or
social practices indicate

who admire us for our accomplishmenta, but by the
number of those who attribute
their wholeness to our loving
them, by the number of those
who have seen their beauty In
our eyes, and heard their
goodness acknowledged In the
warmth of our voices.
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own beauty or perceive a sense
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students to a disciplined devotional life, celibacy except
within heterosexual marriage,
obedience to civil law with
regard to drug and alcohol use
and the responsible use of
money.
Homosexuality was one of the
major concerns of the paper
"not because there were
feelings that we had rampant
homosexuality or immorality,"
said Dr. Walter H. Wagner, the
denomination's director of
theological education, but
because the Issue has been
raised in other denominations.
"We wanted to open up the
matter for discussion on our
campuses before we were
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looking at the issue before it
comes."

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democratic reform that swept
through the church following
the Second Vatican Council
seems to have created a particularly acute crisis.
When Pope Paul VI Issued his
anti-birth control encyclical in
1968, the crisis became confrontatlonin the United States when
a number of priests and
theolo5i*ns openlY counselled
defiance of the birth control
ban.
While the headlines have
diminished the dispute contlnuei.
As recently as 1V76, moderate
theologian Avery Dulles, in his
Catholic Theological Society of
America presidential address
stressed that "we (theologians)
shall insist on the right where
we think it important for the
good of the church to urge
positions at variance with those
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A non-denominational Bible Study Fellowship to be taught
by Bonny Sellers of Orlando will be held beginning ate:loa.m.,
Sept. 11 with an introductory class in the sanctuary of Cornmunity United Methodist Church on Highway 17-s,
Caseelberry. The Muds will be held from 9:10 to 11: a.m.
each Tuesday at the church and Is open to the pubik-Those
who wish to attend must be at Introductory '
will be a training program for children 2-6 years, bist no nor,
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The Lutheran Church in
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churches feeling the force of
social change throughout its
denominational structures, is
taking a long look at what those
changes are doing to its
seminaries.
The first step has been the
circulation of an unofficial
study paper, "Seminary Life
Today," compiled by a
member panel which takes a
look at the particular problems
of sexuality, drug and alcohol
use as well as devotional life,
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Kitty Kay of Maitland, well known concert and a recording
artlst,will be guest soloist Sunday at Rolling Hills Community
Church at the 10 a.m. services. She will sing several numbers
and share her Christian witness. The Zellwood church Is
presently meeting at the Seventh-day Adventist Church on
South Highland Ave., In Apopka.
Pastor Harold P. DeRoo, of Longwood, back from a threeweek vacation in Michigan will preach on "I will Not be
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Christmas and at raster. You have to work for real
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Patrick Day, currently completing his min isterial studies,
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Religious Science, Park East Theater, Lee Road and Highway
17-92 Winter Park. Resuming the fall schedule, the service will
begin at 10:30 a.m. A meditation service will be offered at 10
a.m.. Day Is now a regular staff associate at the church.
The Junior Church and Youth Group will begin Sept. 9.
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underscore is doctrinal
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church and there are In.
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its "duty to Intervene by calling Increasing adversary relation
attention to the errors and by between the church's theoloinviting the authors to correct
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as replete with "erroneous
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FICTITIOUSNAMI

Lf gal Notice

Sig. John 0. Lee

Sig. John E. Jennings, Jr.
Shirley A. Lee
Publish; August 19, 24, September PublIsh: August le, 2, September
2, 9, 1979
2, 9, 1,7
DEM.9O

CITYOPCASSILIINNY
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
______________________________

NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
PORTIONS OF CERTAIN FLATS
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,

the City of Casselberry Local
Planning Agency will hold a public
hearing to consider a "Specific
Amendment to the Adopted Corn.
prehensive Plan". Mr. Perry
Leavell, Applicant Ofl behalf Of the
owner, The Aloma Baptist Church.
isreguestIngapprovaIto,,
Land Us. Plan Map from the
present
Commercial
and
Residential Land Use to a Corn.
mercial and MultiFamily Land
Use. The parcel Is legally described
as:
The Northeast '/4 of the Southeast
¼ of SectIon 33, Township 21 South,
Range 30 East, all lying West

01' 22" W., 240.02 ted
Northwest corner of

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RECEPTIONIST

Trimister abortion-1100; Oyn
Clinic-nO; Pregnancy test;
male sterilization; free coun.
sating. Professional care,
supportive atmosphere, con.
fidential
CENTRAL FLORIDA

151

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said
thence
leaving the Northerly line Of
said SUNRISE UNIT ONE run
ft ,ly 214.10 test along
ac of a curve concave Easterly
adl 12754 iS test and
SUNRISE UNIT ONE:

WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

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port, den w.wet bat, set in kit.
$23,000.

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Now 235 Homes, 4 pci. interest to
qualified buyer. $31,000 to
144,000. Low down payments.

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BUILDER. 322.22$?.

Sanford 2 BR, 2 5, all appl., w.w
carpet,
pool.
Close to
everything. Asking $35730. 327.

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*3 BR 2 B, 2 story home $15,000.

a cenvrai angie or
0323.
oegrees 01'
195.0551
NIGHT MAINTENANCE
22" to the point of tangency; thence
Assistant
Bookkeeper.cierk.typlst,
Toll Free 1.100221.2540
-CLEANING
N. OS diorias OS' OS"
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rroticiency in sraiisticau typing
Experience Preferred - Not
fist to tt* point of curvature of a
TOWN HOUSE
&amp;exp. In Accounts Payable req.
Essential. Paid Vacations
curve concave Westerly having a ' Haveyou ever thought of owninga
322.2784.
PARK
AVENUE
CONDO
company
Paid
Life
Insurance
high class race hone?
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2 BR 1½ B 138,500, Terms. Refrig.,
C Paid Holidays •$tock Pur.
Interested in forming a syn.
central angleof lidegrees 01' 12",
Exp. mech. trust haveown
range, dlsp. 0 o.w.
chass Plan IPaid Sick Leave
dicate to buy and trail stakes
thence run Norhterly alig
day, wk., paid holidays. fringe
S
Paid
Psnsio
colts.
All
Inquiries
Plan
ilivltid.
lobe
IFree
arc of said curve 151.21
benefits. 1200 to $300 start
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United Properties, Inc.
Hospitalization
•Sickness ad _________
trained
in the area. Box 31, C4
tfliflC N. 03 digress 50'
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depending
on exp. 3392%2.
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Reg.ReaiEsfateBroler
1437, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
L: Many More.
47' 03" E., 210.27 feet: thence 5.
LPN.Fulitl
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cau 323.0041
me&amp;
part
time
Apply
E 322.150
Apply
in
Pstson
51 degrees 13' 33" E.,30931 feet:
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in person Lak.view Nursing
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Location: U.S. Hwy, 17.55 at
thence S. 21 degrees 15' 24" E.,
s-Lest a FoIHId
Townhouss for sale. 2 BR 1½ b,
Center, 919 E. 2nd St.
Airport Blvd., Sanford
113.00 feet; thence S.
custom
'apes, w.w carpet,
An Equal Opportunity Employer
., 90.00 lest: thence N.
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Florida.
waiher.dryer mc, Call aft 7p.m.
Lost-Reward
TEXAS
OIL
COMPANY
Urgently
degrees 20' 03" E., 55.00 fist;
Public Hearing will be held on NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING 59
needs person M.F over 10 for
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thence S. 05 degrees 03' ss" w.. Yellow Gold Pendant w. Diamond
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Wednesday, September 19, 1979 .s
Led 1.34.79
protected industrial sales
112.41 feet to a point on a curve
7:30 P.M. in Casselberry City Hall, OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE ci'rr
territory. No relocation. AAA.1
concave Southerly having a radius
41-Houses
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
95 Lake Triplet DrIve, Cauelberry
firm established since 1933.
of 110.00 feet: thence from a Lost Male Boxer, Lk. Mary ares.
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P4flce
is
hereby
given
that
a
Florida, or as 100 thereafter as
,
1½ yrs. old, brn w.wt chest,
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Liberal commissions. Op. tangent bearing of S. 54y
Public Hearing will be held at the
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possible.
clipped sirs, 73 lbs. "Jeb". 333.
Hall
OS"
E.,
portunhty
for
advancement.
For
run
Easterly
*7.00
r-s.
MaryW. Hawftome, Commission Room In the City
HIGH &amp; DRY
Builders TItIi Insurers
1101 ext 214 Diarm; Ev• 323.540.
personal interview, write K. N.
alone the arc of said curve; thence
City Clerk in the City of Sanford, Florida, t
____________________________
REWARD,
&amp;
Br
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South
w
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Escrow
Service
10,.
leaving
said
curve
run
N.
11
in DeBary 3 BR, 2 bath block
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City of Casaelbe#ry, FlorIda 7:00 o'clock P.M. on
Petroleum, Box 709, Ft. Worth,
deEses 14' 03" E., 115.00 feet;
1979, to consider the adoption of an
hone. Central H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
OF SEMI HOLE COUNTY
Dated this 29th day of August, in,
Tx.
74101.
EOE.
thence S. 7$ degrees 23' 31" E., 7449
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
6-CN
Ciii
screened porch, sodded yard,
Needs Title Searcher
Publish: Sept. 2, 979
______________________________
Florida, title of nfiich is as follows: feet; thence N. 70 degrees 44' 04" ______________________________
paved street 0 Much More. 50
ReplytoP.O. lox 319,
TablsurviceperscnneIneedf,
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DEN.17
E., 0.01 feet; thence N 33 digress
pcI. assumable mortgage.
ORDINANCE NO. 1413
Fern Park, Fia. 33730.
new Lak Mary Restaurant.
Will keep sin, children
feet;
thence
N.
01
$31,500.
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY 34' 34" B., 43.33
Must be outgoing, experienced
lnmyhom.wkdays
degrees 04'
w., 279.02 fIst ,

43 BR 2 5,2 story home, $12,500

ID acres Airport Blvd. $45,000. 20
pct.dwn, bal, terms, 8"i pct. mt.

*3 BR 1 B C.A, 134.000.

lacres Country Club Rd. &amp; 25th St.

Terms. $40300.

REALTY - REALTORS

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Eves 30.5100 . 322.1959

reel 4 BR 1", b niceiy kept home
wfenced yd. 10 x 20 Sc. porch &amp;

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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EAL1Y WORLD.

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Creative !ipreuions

323-5513
________________________
ROSIM. Rolvndo
NOTICI OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Deputy CityClerk TO CONIIDER THE ADOPTION Agape Mottessori Academy. Pri Part time np floor man. Days.
Publish: Sept. 2,197
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
schOOl at LolEwood Nizarene,
APQiyinpsr$or$.n.'dNi,sig
MaryW.Hawthorne, DEN.13
OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Convenient from 17.55. 9a.m. to
&amp; Cony. Center, 910 Mellonvills
CItyClark
Notice Is hereby given that a
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Ave., Sanford.
Cityof Cassslberry. Florida
Public Hearing will be held at the
Call 339.473i,
Dated this 29th day of August, IN
Commiion Room In the City Hall
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR In
For a career in Real Estate call
157$
PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
the City of Sanford, Florida, at
SEMINOLE
Stemper Agency, Win. Stemper,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Publish: Sept. 2, 1979
o'clock P.M. on September 10,
PROBATE DIViSION
322.1191.
3fl.7346
1919, to cgI4ç thi adoption of an ____________________
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File Numbs.'
ordinance
by
the
City of Saitard,
AVON
Dlvlsli
FICTITIOUS NAME
FlorId, title of *Iich Is as follows:
14psc1iI NSIIS
FIGHT INFLATION
Notice is hereby given that I am IN RE: $TATE OP
ORDINANCE NO. 1413
Sill Avcn. Increase your ssi'ig
eng,ged in business at Box Iii ANNA FRANCES •ROTHERSON
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
power. For details, call 1341.
55 Lake Triplet Drive, Cassilberry,
Florida, or as soon thereafter as
possible.

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Ovledo Seminole County, Florida,

Diceasid OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
SPEC'S
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR
Are
early
in Lk. Monroe. Limit
THE CITY OP SANFORD,
Catches. Come see Msirpls &amp;
FLORIDA, FOR THE FISCAL
Lsunard at Sanford lilt &amp;
YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1,
Seminole County, Fiorlea in ac. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED 1q79 AND ENDING SEPTEMSEN
Tackle. Cor. $anfordAv,.&amp;1flh
cordance with the previsions ffi
IN THE ESTATE:
II
30, 1955, PROVIDING FOR
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS
SidionNl.O9 Florida Statutes 1917. rnattheadmlnistratlonofttsss,a,. AND EFFECTIVE DATE..
Legal
51g. KIts MIn'lt,
of Anna Frances Iretharso,,
A copy stall be avaliabli at h
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Publish: August 19, 24, September 100usd, FIle Numbs.' 79335.CP, IS
jCs of the City Clerk fir all
2,9,1979
NOTICE UNDER
.wi,, in the CIrcuit court iii' pero desiring to examine to
DEM.S
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTI
Olvislin, the adirS 59
Idmln.le County Ceurtheuso,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Ity
Sanford, Pli.'11. Till Pifloflal
Notice is hereby givin mat The
itserd at said ,ips
reprsapifattve If the IItti Is Er.
5w ode.' ot tie c
commission undersigned pursuant t, the
"FIctitlovi Name st.,,,.", ce
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lie City 59 $fl4
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patios, walks &amp; etc.
LICENSEDS69.9g55

Drives,

ABC Concrete. Palios, driveways
&amp; add ens. Quality work, no bob
I® small. 595.49)4,

Painting

Paint 25 pcI. off. Good work
clothes &amp; shoe chEap. Waddles
General Store, 515 S Elm,

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641-5126

Alterations, Dresimaxing
Drapes, Upholstery

3220707

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing
clIpping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond

Plumbing Fixtures

cages. 322-5752,

Want to buy small air compressor.
Iito SO lb. Capacity. Good coil,

323-7339.

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Buy&amp;SelI

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New 0 Used Furniture
333453
ISSL$anloid Avi.

'LABOR DAY AUCTION
MON., SEPT. 3,7 PMs
Load of old furniture from ttse 30's:
DR 0 SR suites, chests,
essais, tables, plus lot of offIce
disks &amp; stack chairs. 1 vt
Rockwell table saw, aN local
estate
consignments
&amp;
lIquidations. Mixture of modern
0 antIque. Something for
uv.rvnn..
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VISA -MASTER CHARGE

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Isafoid Pu*ws Salvage, 17.55

Is ii $a*rd. 454731.

(III 4 Pc milaut SR suite,

0 bid.
$1WSIB*idPurMjtweSaIvag,.
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price. IaiINId FUIIg$W
vage, 1142$. of S$lWoId2$3.vli.

1215S.French 323..;3i0
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Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.
Free Est. 323)704.

Gruonijig S Seven.

Bldg. Material. 333.5439

Salvage, 17.935159 Sodurd. 333.
9721.
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Painting by Anthony Corino, In.
tenor, exterior qualifIed in all
phases. Free Est. Call 322-0071.

, -turnhlure, Refrig., stoves, tools

Good Used F urn. Appliances,

chairs. VS. Sanford Furniture

mercial, new const. Licensed,
bOnded &amp; Insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 323- 0541
or 668-5964.

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Avi
Buy &amp; Sill, the finest In used
"PAYING $10 MEN'S, U WOM.
EN'S FOR CLASS RINGS, ANY
CONDITION. WILL ARRANGE
PICKUP. PHONE TOLL.FREE
)I00-533.2246 ANYTIME,"

Niwl pe dinette sat. Table 0 4

Custom Office Cleaning, corn

CeramIc Till MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showeri
specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. $O.55

FURNITURE. BEDDING
EASY TERMS with store finan.
cingl No one InOrlando.Sanford
area refused credIt If you will
pay ¼ down I Let us help you
establish local credit. We deliver
in Sanford.
WHIGHAM FURNITURE CO.
2309 So. Orange B lasso TraIl,
Orlando, Florida., $434560.

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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; MIsc.
(LOCAL) 3.9. 5371

Office Cleaning

"Cash 322.4132

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Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-653).

Light Hauling

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FREE ESTIMATES
323 87)9
Mowing
321-0096

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3656746.

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backyard sale
sell everything
fast wilh a want ad. Calf 322-261)
or 831-9993.

small. Call 323.9465 anytime.

Registered Pit Bull pups, wormed,
2 females, $75 each; 1 male, $135.

17.5551.59 $aida.d. 1824731.'

IIIIes. $anta.daá
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ormerly Harrielt's Beauty NooA
519 . 1st SI., 3!-5712

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Syrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 3271321
PAINT INO. CARPENTRI?'
CUSTOM CABINETS

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed. 323-0039

Botcher Slick &amp; Chrome
WE BUY USED FURNITuRE &amp;
coitemporary LR thIs. Orig.
APPLIANCES. Sanlerd Fur.
retail $49.95, NOW $11. Sanford
flute Salvage. 335.9721.
Furniture Salvage, 17.97 So. of _______________ ____________

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H.t4DyMAl4QgN. 140U%R.
ht%-*wtPnws W*M cuelAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PEN TR YPA IN TIN G.SPR IN K.
LERS. 3236766 ANYTIME.

Room Additions - remodeling
general home repairs, no lob too

$150. 333.445

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perfect health.

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cat, PlumbinU ServICs I. Repair.'
Call Larry for Free Est. 67) 6794.
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

323.1147,333.5923,3224012

DOORS FOREVER I
We are Offering their $40,000 In.
vintory of new furniture, bed.
ding, 0 GE appliances &amp; TV5 at
DISTRESS PRICESII Public &amp;
Dealers. lnvitedf SALE IN
PROGRESS TODAY at: Or.
lando Wholesale FurnIture 01st.
2500 industrial Blvd. oft Silver
Star Rd. behind Color Wheel
PaInt, I blks. welt of 441, 39$.
2573. Open daIly 9.6, Sun. 12.6.

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WINTER PARK FURNITURE (0.
HAS CLOSED THEIR

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Ce.iral Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Esf.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

65-Pets-Supplies

33943051

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Merchandise

Must Sill.

INC.
REAL1OR-

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'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 034.
3605 (Dealer)

uuiLDiNc,fi New, All Steel,
Pre-engipeered, clear span (NO
Seconds), 30*45 x 12 for 3,991,00,
lOx 45x II for 1,966.00,10 x 72 x
14 for L951.00, 1$ x 77 x II for
6,911.00. F. 0. B. factory. All
buildings Include 25 lb. wind load
and large double Sliding door.
Call 305-331-4647 9a.m. to 5p.m.
collect.

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.1*50ISI imIiem..tM, .

1976 Datsun P-U
Clean, 47,000mi. $2,300
3.19 5118

62-A--Farm Equipment

Redwood picnic table
0.2 benches. $15.
323.1107

ALTAMONT E
Lot lOOx 174 plus
Cl Bldg. zoned commercIal, off
Hwy 44. $JL900.

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iSft. 15 HP Johnson
trailer. Runs good. $750.
Call 3239165

Tractor 505 Case, Box, Blade,
Mower, Disc. 22' trailer. Call
Woody Little, 3339436.

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'76 LI Camero, Maroon - White
Low ml. All power.
Nice. $1300 neg. 327-1691.

63-Mothinery.Toojs

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'66 Cadillac Sedan DeViile, I
owner Good cond.. $800 See at
500 S. Sanford Ave. 3236393 or
372-5641 after 6:30 P.M.

79-Trucks-TraIlers

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5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.
$27,000. %Opct.dwn. By owner
343349$, ev 349.3453

'76 Chry.-Newport custom, all
power 2 dr. HT Looks new.
40,000 mi. 53.000 Call between 4.
8 PM. Owner 327 - 0)53.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

FILL DIRT&amp;TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark 8. HIrt 3337550

Boy's Pants Sale $2 Pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
333.5791

GENEVA

'73'DudgeCharger, slap 5tik auto,
Air, PS. PB 5)500 or best offer.
Eve. 322 4753.

78-MotorCyC$ec

62-Lawn-Garden

ROCK
Screened &amp; Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainfield
Central Contracting Inc.
904-736-6823
904-715-3553

Ui Mary Ave. ½ blk E of Country
Club Rd. 9V Zoned commercial
1. 144' Zoned R.1.A. $31,000.
A. B. Pope, REALTOR,
Owner 531.1220

,Iroughout. Fireplace, large rooms, high
4sillngs. courtyard end balcony. Neatly CoVered
with Ivy and on beautiful street. SEPARATE
GARAGE APARTMENT. DirectIons are to S.
Sinford Ave. to Ron Plumosa, Ron Valencba to
1:539.-

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Beautiful secluded park on the
eat St. Johns. Mobiles from
$15,950 to 131,45. TennIs,
shunleboerd, pool 0 boat docks.

BATEMAN REALTY

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14' boat 15 hp motor I trailer,
needs work. 5.400; canoe good
shape, 175. 323-6425 call anytime.

I Gov. Carver Rock Mpi chairs,
mpi chair &amp; desk, cherry lamp
table, deluxe microwave
misc. chairs. 322-2036.

3 BLOCKS TO OCEAN CRESCENT BEACH
75'xlOO' lots only $7,500. 11* dn.
1,1.14 per ma. Paved roads, City
water, Underground utilities,
etc. 3 blocks to inland waterway.
33 lots avail. Ace Real Estate,
Wm. Kenya, Rltr. 539.5257,931
AlA So., St. Auguslins Mach,
Fl. 32011

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I inpts. tllSor best offer
323 7355

Trumpet, MP
marching band 8.
stage band. Newly redone by
factory, $150. 349.5.35a

INC. REALTORS
53Q.4533 or 339.4711 eves.

$314193.

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78-Motorcycles

73C.prl,goodond.
MUST SELL
Call Jack 322-9343

Thomas Organs, Pianos, Guitars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Bails
Discount Music Center. 2202
French Ave. 322.2255.

Sanford.Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
water front. $63,300.

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell thsos usiful, no longer
needed Items with a Herald
Classified Ad. Call 3223411 or
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7 acres Lake Sylvan. $10,000. Best
Terms. William Mallczowski,
Realtor 3fl.79$3

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKt1
24$ S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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Moving Sale: Sal. 100 Par Place.
Bar Slools, refrigerator, BR
suite, gas grill &amp; misc. items.

59-Musical

ART LESSONS water color,
acrylic &amp; cralts SlaTting
Tueiday, October lath. Cal
Marie Richter. 322-6903.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
290 N. 17.92, Casseibefry, Fl.
Eve. 163-3655

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17 92
Sanford, Fla 32771

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
311-315 E. First SI.
322.5622

H. Ernest Morris, Sr.

SHADED CORNER LOT.
$61,500.

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REALTOR, 322-1495

As little as $500 down buys one of
these beautiful 1 acre lots
located near Deltona. These
prime parcels won't last longs
Hurry 1. call today.

BATH, HUGE FIREPLACE &amp;
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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment,,1
322-5990

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Mayfair Country Club. 1.14 acres
on point on beautiful clear
swimming lake. 2168 sq. ft. 3 BR
2'2 bin secluded prestige area of
Seminole County. Custom built,
many extras.
Low SO's
Owner
630-4667

43-LotsAcreage

MAYFAIR AREA IN SANFORD.
VERY MODERN I BEDROOM 2

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BISON TAYLOR. -: in Ills CIty 59 $uISrl, Florida, at
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Cars Removed

54-Garage Sales

CRYSTAL LAKE

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See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr.
333.$3Q
VA&amp;PH*Finsnck

DITIONER, OVER SIZED LOT.
GREAT LOCATION NEAR LK.
MONROE REDUCED TO
$35,500. OWNER LEAVING

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. Ii's
Ihe only one in Florida. You set
Ihe reserved price. Call 904
8311 for further details.

BUY JUNK CARS
FromitOtoSSO
Call 372 1624. 3224480

55-Boats &amp; AccessorIes

50-MsceUaneous for Sale

DeLand 668-8335

2545
PARK

Branch Office

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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be Isairhbad. Tils dilmaist shall TO CONSISSI TNI AGSPTION
*lviroulIkispicsp,esotfsc5
OPMORDINAIICISYTNICITY
to foe dirt
1*11*0 clerk Is OS SANFORD,
mill ew copy to sash pirsiflal
Notiod IS
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turn, tnt, or Will deere hut

DOWNS PROPERTIEb. INC.
By: W. Erl ewig,
IIdint

Lelli Slums
_at LSflitUd. - Sentinels

rISWirNWMM.WI*,MCIerkIf
use Circuit Cswt, $sml,e Ca,
P
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wills me
previSions 59 sIte FIctItious _
Natudis, Ti.WIt: $sctlen *5159
PIstils Stahass 1997.

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3 BEDROOM 1½
BATH,
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Ne pool home on lg lot. 3 BR 2 B
w-extras. Lg LR, FR &amp; fenced
patio, C H&amp;A, range, ref rig 5. ww carpet. Good area, comfortable 1700 sq II of living.

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Orlando 327-1577

ANYTIME
Multiple Listina Service

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WILL BUY EXISTING 151 &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. 4 D
Wymore Rd. Altamonte.
862 7483

CaliBart

For a confidential discussion of
your career ii Real Estate, call
Herb Stenbtrom or David Farr
at 333.740.

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Ui Mary new house bust fiished. 3
BR 2 B, lot 90'xlt. 9i pct.
morl. Also ii ansi pasture or
farm land ni Oviedo &amp; 2 acres
prime larJ Seminola Blvd.,
CasselbørY. 530-9537.

$39,900.

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its c,
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tltleus fame, ts.wIt: SIAUTIQUI
Ditil: July 19, 155P •

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SLarge Listing inventory
S Dominant Advertising
540 Hour Sales Training
Membel Realtors &amp; ERA
SNational Referral Service
SRealtron Computor
SFuli Time Office Superlision
Compatible Associates
SOver 27 Years Expcdence

Sanford's Silas L.aiSmi

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Sanford's most welI.known progressive Sales Volume Leader
needs Associates, experienced
or newly licensed. Now?

3 BEDROOM, CENTRAL HEAT I
AIR, CARPORT. PINECREST
$32,300. ASSUMABLE MOR.

77-Junk

2 tam garage sale - baby Items,
stereo, clothes &amp; formals for
S 6-12, space heater S
tank, household items, misc. All
items good cond. Pinecrest, 110
Laurel Dr. 322-2052 or 322-55)4.
Sun.Mon. 96.

47-A-Mortgages Bought

41-Houses

Real Estate Sales

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONSI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. II

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POOL
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'l3Duster6cyl,auto,
new insp, runs good.
S750 323 3455.

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Sale

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.svd color TV set 1970 model.
Zenith 73" works good, $125.
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322 672.
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COMPARE THESE FEATURES:

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SAN FONq'$ SALES
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22 II. camper self contained. A-i
shape with towing equipment.
Site 79, AlA Campground. $1100.

Stereo.Cab-'flet style record
player ape deck &amp; radio comb.,
sen 323-9465.

MODELS ON DISPLAY

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ixechomsi Idyllwildel C 140*,
pin. FR w.FP, sat In kit., DR &amp;
every feature lmaginabiel Your
wish come true for 172,5511

major retail 0 chain store ac
counts. WMO necessary .'
Inventory. No slung, no ix.
perlence nscssaary. Will sell
pit? or all Of invautory. pio

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Branch Office 323.2222

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80-Autos

75-Recreational VehiCles

53-TV RadiS?ereO

INC. REALTORS

365-5666

OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT

FR, let In kit 0 more. 8FF
WARRANTED. Just $43,5Q

Barber slop includis all squip.
mont, COiflercial bldg. and
laid. High tratflcarei. Could be
NOTICEOPINYINYPoIITO
converted to Ice cresm, ham.
RESISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
bur.er stand. etc. owner will
selling,
its
experience
NOTICE is HERESY GIVEN
fInance. Esy terms.
necessary. Will 511 p'aflo'all of
thattlle undirsignod ALP., INC.,a
pert
or ill ofarea
route.
FIO*'IdS Cerpsratiin and DOWNS
Master
warehousing 3 SM,
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2 B pool home. beautifully
PROPERTIES, INC., adistributorship,
supply
area
landscaped,
work
ship,
g,'eei
COrPOration, desire so ensass in
dI$tflbuto.'s, also awsilabli at a
houli. 1750 SQ ft living ares.
IflVelltnStt tO QUIlt lid
$59,105. Terms
fictitious name of
p
meuai, pill tints or full
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tlmi. Call collect (3N 4*11051
General Parininsip, at ,
tIr
loulsvard. Lsr_, Fliridi *2151
somIsis County, PIrfo. Ns9$e
Legal

Eve. 8623655

Stonstrom Realty,

SUPER 3 BR, 1½ B home in Ui.
Maryi C 140*, w.w carpet, Ig

Business of your own. Excalhint
Income, Local distrIbutorship Single story downtown bldg. 1,000
sq. ft. Great for storage,
for one of Hi largest psi &amp;
warohoimi or tax shelter. Only
Supply Corp. Must be able to
135,000.
servics company established

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$82,300.

2stOrydOwntoessterebIg.0y
13,000 sq. ft. $14,900. Terms
arranged. Currently liSsed.

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under thi fictitious name of THE
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER, and TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
thIl I Intend to register iaid name CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
wIth the Clerk of me circuit court, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL.

2 acres Industrial PrOperty, near
Hwy 1* 0 Country Club Rd.

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REALTORSW PARK

Inc., Realtors
2433'i S. French (17 92) Sanford

3235324

BEAUTIFUL custom 4 BR, 3 B
home in idyllwildel Super pool 0
patio, sunken LM.FR, FP 0
many unique fHturssl 8FF
WARRANTED. Yours for

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$350 Weekly Guaranteed. w
t hours daily at home. Start
Immediately. Free Information,
Write S.D., P.O. lox 1283,
Aftamote Spas., Fla. 33701.

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ATTRACTIVE 4 BR, 1½ B home
on Oak shaded lot in winter
Spas? C H&amp;A, w.w carpet,
fenced yd In quiet residential
arsa. 1FF WARRANTED. Just

Office in rear. All for $31,900.

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24 Business
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preferred Apis. on over ½
Fantastic Buy for 173.0001

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2565

horns or convert thIs estate to

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Multiple Listing Service

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home provides with lots of
luxury featuresl BPP WAR.
RANTED. Yours for $151001

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ANYTIME
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JUST LISTED 3 BR 2½ B tome in
idyilwlideon2.3rd acre. Relax &amp;
Enjoy the many extras this

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OVER 4M1LL1ON
IN SALES IN 1979

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322-2420

REALTORS

REALTY -

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTFN YOULL LIKE THE
RESUlTS.

lone washer &amp; matching dryer.
Like new $500 pr. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17 92 So. f
Sanford. 322-8721.

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SOUTHERLAND!

JOHNNY WALKER

waiter, 1 nighi shift for waitress.
CITY OF CASSELSIRNY
Carriage Cleaners 434 Shopping 3324157
IS THE AMOUNT NECESSARY TO 24.91 fist; thence N. 73 degrees
Aft.5.7)11
Will Baby Sit
waiter. Also 1 day shift for Salad
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PLANNING ANDZO$I?4A
feet
to
a
point
on
a
131.73
SE RAISED BY TAXATION IN 35" B.,
ts', Hwy. 434, Longwood
inMy Home
Station, no exp. necessary. 333.
COMMISSION
THE CITY OF SANFORD, curve concave southwesterly i
3233413
7l10.2tolp.m.or 423.3021 (Sun.
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN that FLORIDA FOR THE FISCAL havingaradiv.of200.00fed and a i
CASSELBERRY
I &amp; Eves.).
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the City of Cassefbirry PlannIng YEAR, 1n,.1950 FOR THE OR.
centraIanglsofl2degre.s 31' 33". I LookIng For a New Home?
3BR,lbath.$2L000
COOKS - CASHIERS
and Zoning Commission will hold a DINARY PURPOSES FOR THE
thincerun Northwesterly 43.72fist I Chick the Want Ads for houses
123.2191
Experience desired. Good pay, in.
CLERK TYPISTS
a long the arc of said curve; thence
public hearing. Mr. Eugene Maliek, OPERATION OF THE CITY OF
of every size and price.
surance,
vacation,
credit
union
30
WPM,
gen,
office
skills.
we
N. 41 degrees 00' 13" E., 10.00 ______pay
owner, Is requesting rnonlng of a SAN FORD, FLORIDA, AND
By Owner 3 or 4 BR 1 bath, eat in
0 P' Sharing. Apply In
y for long ii short term
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parcel of land from the existing C.I FURTHER DETERMINING THAT
fiSt; thence N. U degrees 55' 12" Small
kitchen, fenced yard. Sanford.
kids &amp; babies. Breakfast, LIk* Mary 44 Food Store, Laka
temporary
assignments.
Call
E.,
175.90
lest
to
(commercIal) zoning classification THE ANNUAL TAX LEVY
the Westerly right
130,000. 3224722 after 3:30 p.m.
lunch 1. snacks. 3 diV5 wk. $20
%ary Blvd. a, ii
Norrell
Service
447.4115.
to the Ml (light manufacturing) NECESSARY TO RAISE SAID of WY of South Citrus Rood;
one, $30 two. 32203.
thence 3. 01 deui'ess 01' 44' E., ________________________
Bookkeeper exp. full charge
zoning classification. The parcel Is AMOUNT SHALL SE 7.05 MILLS
AUTOMOTIVEMACHINIST
937i3fsst along said westerly
legally described as:
through financial statement,
BuildtoSuit-ourlotoryours.
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR, 1919.40,
-Good TNngs to Eat
Engine rebulIder. Seminole Auto
of '1? to the point of Beginning.
North 107 feet of Lot 4, Block F, P R 0 V I D I N 0
Computer np desirable. Send
FHA.VA, FHA235 0243
F 0 R
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Machine,
301
B.
30th
P1.
E*p.
ContaIning 11.40134 acres esuals
Fern Park Estates. PublicSFvPDAII 'TVIIYU
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a.
aIarv ruire.
oniyi
POUlltyi
t, ti. Free
wages comm.nsljrafe w.
s1o,os square
Records of Seminole County. AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
lox 30, c.o'The Ivenkig
M. Unsworth Realty
aiIlty.fringe beef its.
dillviry,tflln.$lorder. Sanford
This petition should be submitted
Florida as recorded in Flat BookS,
Herald, P.O. Sex 1457, Sanford,
A copy stall be available at
area 322.2374. Sam's Portion
on
bettaifotSurwise
Erectors,
Inc.,
Page 10.
P1,32171.
OffIce of the City Clark for all
Mechaiic.lnspector, minimum The parcel isiodllidonthe$oijIl persons desiring t examine me Florida corporation dated It. 2d
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WI.
experience.
SIkorsky
0
day of August, lWt
sIe of Orange Las. Bill of Lako same.
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Wst
Hellpp
Must be
By: Scott A. *uloro
21-Sftus1jn
Hewsil Read, In the west central
isd
REALTOR
Au SSSIW Merest and ctftzens
MLS
-'Instnactloni
experienced
in
tab.'
corn. __________________ ________________________
Vice President
foSCIW,.
323.1041 oreves. 323.0317
point overhaul 0 9 lIght
IIMIJI Ic.
Expsrlsnced NursasAId.wlII car
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Come See Us? Your host: BEN

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'73 Delta B, ldr,
air. power, $1500
55
93) 579 .
18 Aspen S w, fully eqpt.
$300 dwfl takeover payments.

5620.

Sears Kenmore heavy duty copper

REAL ESTATE ONE,

own

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For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Appris.als Call Dell's AuctIon, 373 -

new.

help finance.

Exclusive 4 BR, 2'. bath home in
desirable neighborhood! Fee
tures include your
Pool &amp;
Patio, DR. Fla. Rm., eat in kit.,
fireplace, all on a beautIful 1g.
landscaped lot? This Dream
Home can be yours for $91,500!

atront home, looking for
ho g, fishing or Swimming in
yoQ4wn pool? This Is the house.
Exftd 1g. recreatIon rm., with

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64'LAB
SHELRS...

Surrounded by big
this
quality near-new 3 2 home offers
privacy &amp; the tranquility of
country living. Formal LR,
fireplace, C H&amp;A, lush car.
peting, 1g. pantry. Glass en.
closed FR overlooks beautiful
woods. Dbl garage, lg workshop,
Plus good water! Located near
Geneva, easy drive to UCF,
Orlando. $119,300. Owner will

2001 East 2nd St., Mayfair

ST. JOHNS

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I4EL1O1 I'IV
FROM AM(

Reg. Real Estate Broker
290 N. 17-93, Casselberry, Pi.

SUN. 26 P.M.

muii more, an added feature commercial zoning, live &amp; work
in same place In a good area of
Sapd.

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STENSTROM

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KENMOREWASHER - Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697
PhlIco S S copper lone refrigerator
w ice maker. Like
$500.
Sanford Furniture Salvage. 17-92
So. of Sanford 322 6721.

HOME+5 ACRES

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72-Auction

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REALTOR 3237832
Ev,c333.0dl7, 322. 1557, 322.7177

.5 acres Paoia Markham ares.

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H. Ernest Morris, Sr.
8348200

$44,900.

unit apt Muse $31,500.
- - •3 BR 2 5 home, i acres
Markham Woods Rd. $130000.

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Sunday-Sept. 2-i 6PM
133 Hays Dr. 3 BR, 1' B, C HIA.
very clean &amp; well kept. Nicely
landscaped, cony, location.
Come see this great buy?

W. GarnettWhte
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commerc,af
Phone 372.7881,
Sanford
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HOME PLUS BEAUTY SHOP
3 BR2bath home S beauty shop &amp;
equipment. All in excellent cond.

19.2 acres w.mobile horn,,
Ostesn. $10,100.

OPEN HOUSE

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*10.7 acres, Osteen. $15,340.

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your lot o our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc.. Realtor
6.44 3013

t1toOS

by Roger

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THIS COULD BE YOURS!!

Cash for your Iotf Will build on

4BRBheatedswimming72
car garage, lake view. 109 Lk.
Dot Dr. $32,250.

FUNNY BUSINESS

i-iiouses

VA.F HA.235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

By 'wner $3000 dwn &amp; assume
mort. Approx $250 mo. No
qualifying. Lovely 3 BR, 2 B
bfock home. 3220216 aft 6 p.m.

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._3fl-11.322.17L 322.0779

sure to Aet reØ)

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41-44.ouses

OF SANFORD REALTOR

By Owner Lg. 2 SR 2 B, all ppj
p
W.D. Sandlewood
$35,300. 4710014.

HAVE A SAFE
&amp; HAPPY
HOLIDAY FROM AAA

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY

4O-Condonniurm

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REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

2 BR, carpet, air, turn. including
linens &amp; utilities. Peaceful
fishing area. No children or pets.
203 wk. 30.3490.
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323.517k

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- 3 BR, I B, gas heat, fenced yd.
us,soo. Realtor Owner.
Oi St. Johns River

(Corner 10th 0 French)

Management potential with fast
moving company. We need
rnsive people with good
psrnaiIty I good phone voice.
Salary + commission. Call
Annette 333.$17.

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Sanfordcommercial
Ave. $11,500. - 100' on
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Zoned
34-?MbiIi Homes

12 French Ave.

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204 S. Sunland 3 BR 1 bath, utility
rm., $225 mo. lit, last + deposit.
n-osas or 322.5203.

PLEASE CHECK MONDAY'S
EVENING HERALD
FOR OUR NEWI
EXCITING JOB
LISTINGS.
COME IN TO SEE
US TUESDAY MORN ING

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Immaculate 4 BR, 2 8, 2 car
garage ww carpet, C H&amp;A,
fenced bk. yd. $53,900.

33-Houses Furnished-

PEOPLE HELPING
PEOPLE

Sunday, Sept. 2, 1979-95

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3 BR, 1½ Ba, w.2 adjoining loti +
fruit trees. $30,550.

Sm. unfurn houst, eld.riy couple
or person. No children or pill,
$120 ma. 322.3417 aft 4 PM or
wiuends.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

SpotleSs 3 SM, 1 8, ref., stov
apss. par?. turn., for only

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WE ARE TAKING
LABOR DAY OFF
TORESTIRELAX
WE WILL BE
READY TO WORK
EXTRA HARD FOR
YOU TUESDAY,
BECAUSE WE ARE

Book 2, Page 71, PublIc Records of
leminoleCounty, Floridi, described
05 follows, to.wIt
DESCRIPTION
Begin at the Northeast corner of
Tract "A" SUNRISE UNIT ONE
recorded in Flat Book 21, Pages 72

Beautiful home site. Osteen area
almost 3 acres. $10,500.

AIRPORT BLVD.
$200 mo. $342457

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IMPLDYMRNT

' MBORTION SERVICES. * * * * * * * *

according to the plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book 1$, Peg• 20,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida,descriN
towit'
Lots 1 thru Si as platted
This petition should be submitted
on behalf of Guy T. Riuo, Trustee,
dated the 5th day of September,
of the Southwt t/4 of Sactlnn IL
Township 21 South, Rangi 30 East, "S
Lots 1 thru $4 as platted This
IyingW,,stofStatf
G4 and the ..iei..
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...ie.a
I.
Riles,
Trustee,
dated the 5th
the Southeast ¼ of Section
Township 21 South, Range 30 East, day of September, 1979.
OLATTING, LOPEZ AND
and the North 33.10 feet of the South.
ASSOCIATES, INC.
west '4 of the Southwest ¼
By: Jack F. Giatting
34, Township 31 South, Ra
114 East Constock
East, lying West of State Road
Winter Park, FlorIda 32719
less the East 400 feet of the NorTh
9iT vvr
'
113.37 feet.
GuyT.RIUO,Trustee
The parcel
rted South
Publish Aug. 34 Sept. 2, 1,7
Winter Woods Boulevard and West
DEM.131
of State Road 13 In the Southwest
portion of the City of Cas$elbryy,

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Duplex for rent

NOTIcE o INTENT TO VACATE
PORTIONS OF CERTAIN PLAYS and 73, Public records Seminole
IN ALTAMONTI SPIINOS, County, Fiorida,ttiince along the
1110
UNIt
wury, FLORIDA. iUflfllTlY lifli
UNIT ONE ttwo..çh the following
to WHOM i MAY CONCERN:
courses and distances run S. N
Tahenoticethatap,,ltshel,b, dig?Ses ss ir' W., 410.00 fist;
flied, pursuant to Chapter 177.101 of thence N. 01 degrees 04' 44" W.,
the Florida Statutes, with the Cit)' 3129 1,: thence S. st degrees
Council of Altamonte Springs, 03" W., 234.04 test; thence N
., 279.91
Florida, to vacat, portions of cer.
tam Pills of the Subdivision known tPince s. •9 degrees 20' 03" W.,
as VILLAS DEL SOL NORTH, 4513 feel: thence N. $1 digress

NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that

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31.AIPISX

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that I am engaged in business at Nt. 3. P.O.
engaged in business at Cli Mimosa Box 36i, Sanford, Fia. 32771 TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN:
Drive, Altamonte Springs Seminole Seminole County, Florida, under the
Take notice that a petition
County, Florida under the fictltiøij* fictitious name of EMERALD shall be filed. pweuant to Chapter
name of JENLO HOME REPAIRS, GREEN NURSERY and ttp
wi 177.101 of the Florida Statutes, with
and that I intend to register said intend to register said name with the Board of County Commissioners
name with the Clerk of the Circuit the Clark of the Cirajit Court, of Seminole County, Florida, to
Court, Seminole County, Florida in Seminole County, Florida in ac vacate portions of certain piats of
accordanc, with the provisions of COfdanc. with the provisions of the the subdivision known as Slavia
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To. FiCtitIous Name Statutes, To.Wit.
Colony Co's Subdivisiøn, according
Wit: Section 543ge Florida Statutes Section $4309 FIorla Statutes 1957. to
the plat theresf recorded in Pill

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Legal Notice

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FrseEst.

333443after5:3C

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODEL ING&amp; REPAIR
LG.BAUNT&amp;A$IOC. 3323465
Din'tDsspiIrOrpuil'yrHaIr...
Usa A Went Ad. 321.3011 or $31.

Weiboidts Camera Shop

Sales, passport Photos &amp; fast
repair service. 3224101.

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Trader Service

D&amp;M Tractor Service
Mowing 0 discing, cultivation
ditch banks chopped. *ii sarylce
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtori
our specIalty. Good rot.

R&amp;R Prsu,e 0 Steam CIeanInó."

Roof, homes, mobile homes, etc.

Mobile home specIal 12*50,
$32.50. Reasonable rates, all
work guaranteed, 323.7*53.

VinyIrs,ai,&amp;reco*
$avevptospct.of

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reuphoistery charge. 509457

To List Your Business,,,
cin-2ouor 831-9993
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Kitchen Can Be A Fashion House For Jewelry
You can have unique and eye- Their recipe calls for 2 cups of
To make the ice cream cone to act like glue, and forms a pins, available at hobby shops. also offer for your home! To get
catching Jewelry that comes all-purpose flour, one cup table pin, roll salt sculpture dough to more secure bond. Take a tiny
Jewelry with unusual tex. your copy of the DOUGH-ITfrom a fashion house accessible salt, and water. Start out by about ' a Inch thick. Use a meat piece of dough and roll it into a tures and natural colors add YOURSELF HANDBOOK
to everyone - the kitchen. It's using as little as s cup water. tenderizing tool to press the bell. Moisten it to add to the interest to a plain outfit. The • RISES AGAIN, filled with
Jewelry made from salt You may find you need as much "cone" texture into the dough, very top as a cherry.
chunky necklace in the decorating Ideas, send $1.00
sculpture dough, a mixture of as i'.a cups to obtain a good and cut It into a triangle. Place
Both Ice cream pins are photograph is made with a (check or money order) along
three basic Ingredients: flour, consistency. Blend the flour and this triangle on a cookie sheet. baked for about an hour in an variation of the basic salt dough with your name and address to:
salt and water.
salt, and stir in the water Take another piece of dough oven preheated to 325 degrees
However appealing,
pea ni leas "Dough-It-Yourself Handbook
Start your creative collection gradually, mixing until it forms and, with your thwnbs, pinch it F. Bake bathing beauties for 34)- do
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up to 6 weeks for delivery-Void
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where restricted or prohibited
make the whimsical scatter mixture for7 to 10 minutes until scoop of ice cream on it. poster paint. Varnish both sides
What salt dough offers in by law. Offer good only in
pins illustrated on the model, it becomes smooth and silky.
Moistening the dough causes it completely, and glue on jewelry . creative Jewelry design, it can Continental U.S.A.

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72nd Year, No. 11—Monday, September 3,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Effects Expected Here Today

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by Hal Kaufman

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The hurricane center said steering currents shifted during the
night to push David on a northerly track up Florida's east coast at
12 mph. Winds were 90 mph.
At 10 a.m. EDT, the storm that has claimed over 600 lives was
located at Latitude 26.5 north and Longitude 79.6 West, about 40
miles southeast of Palm Beach.
Four-hundred people were killed when floods generated by
Hurricane David swept through a church where they had taken
refuge, a Dominican official said.
But some Floridians apparently were not heeding storm warnings. On Singer Island, just north of Palm Beach, an unidentified
elderly man said he planned to mow his lawn today and refused to
evacuate. A woman nearby said she would also ride out the storm
to take care of her Persian rug.
To the south at Pompano Beach, J. Maxim Ryder, 77, a retired
radio newsman from New England, and his wife, Martha, also

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The first evacuations In
Seminole County started
Sunday night — prematurely.
C4mdy pubUc safety director
Gary Kaiser said 30 elderly
persons from the Sanlando
Mobile Home Park near
Longwood were told to
evacuate their homes and seek
shelter at Lyman High School.
Kaiser said the person making
the alert was an unauthorized
civilian acting without direclion. He said the man drove
through the trailer park with a
loudspeaker.

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residents arrived at Lyman and
were let into the building by a
!U!Prlled school district employee. The residents were
provided with cots and
remained through the night.
"People should remain
their homes until they an told
to leave," Kaiser said. He said
that in the event certain areas
are determined to be In Im.
mediate danger, a policeman,
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Wind gusts of up to 62 mph were recorded at Patin Beach
International Airport and tides along the coast were running 2 to 1
feet higher than normal. Tides of up to 8 feet higher than normal
were expected as the storm approached Palm Beach.
Highest winds in the Miami area were 70 mph in the predawn
hours as David swept past to the north 50 miles off the coast.

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Sp*kluldthitasof 10 am
today there were $ persons UuItsd Press IMerseUseal
orders from Gov. Bob Graham
The greater Miami area County police U. Clyde Bur. littered the fancy manicured
quttered In emergency
refugees. dick. "There weren't even very lawns of waterfront homes with
An empty garbage can backed by the National Guard prepared for 70,
shiltiti
banged against the boarded and local police, evacuated the Only 22,000 showed up. At Fort many traffic accidents because old bottles, trash and other
Rid Cross YO1Ud1SII sold edrooci to Van Chef and low-lying waterfronts for. 10
Lauderdale, 10,000 evacuees there weren't any cars on the debris. Water was breaking
five of those SIIOO$ were 04* &amp;psl'a jewelry dois and a miles lien the Upper Keys to showed up at 25
onto the road from the turbulent
shelters. In road."
On Singer Island, just north of bay at the town of Lake Worth
l4ownvlsltora with nsplaceto lsrP UougalnvWea bub was the missile ceder at Cape Palm Beach county, only 4,300
Palm Beach, an unidentified and at one point was level with
ripped out In frost of the Gucci CanavsrI But comparative were lxnaed in 30 shelters.
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acting Worth Ave., the shopping more than 2.5 million popes- nit,.. not even a normal mow his lawn today and that's
A howling wind ripped away
ON took refuge In public hurricane night. ft was atotal why he refused to evacuate. A some front porch screens, had
urged pins. _ Mtg calls to
woman nearby said she stayed toppleda few trees and whipped
labor Day dawned on a shelters,
failure," said
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Both Holiday Inns were filled, Titusville.
away from any Ix)ssible storm wherever it was necessary.
large and small, were filled by the one at Lake Monroe, and the
In the transportation area, a damage. lie said several pilots
In anticipation of the arrival
Sunday night with South former Sanford Inn at 14 and spokesman for Auto Train said were still debating today of Hurricane David and the
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an extended period, Seminole
flooding and the possible fury of ford were also filled, but were travel going to Lorton, Vu., not
W. M. Grimmer, Amtrak County residents rushed to area
Hurricane David.
still getting requests for only on Sunday but also Monday divisional manager in Miami, stores to buy out supplies.
The Deltona Best Western, 'reservations early this nior- morning,
said Monday that Amtrak
While other areas report
with 135 rooms, was almost ning, Fountain Lodge on
In Miami, Amtrak put five trains were still operating heavy liquor buying for
filled Sunday night with people French Avenue in Sanford was additional cars on its Silver normally but some of them hurricane parties, Seminole
moMly
from Cocoa and Satellite filled, as was Slumberland Meteor going north.
might be slightly behind Countians are soberly bracing
Beach. They expected to fill to Court, also on French Avenue.
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Grimmer said that Amtrak the hurricane strikes.
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Florida, Including Homestead, requests for reservations.
Mike Wagner, line service had considered curtailing
"You name it, they've bought
Vero Beach, Delray Beach,
The Sanford Court Motel with technician at Sanford Airport service in the Sanford, Orlandoit batteries, flashlights, Ian.
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Palm Beach.
occupied by people from planes landed at the airport then decided to keep the trains plywood" said Gene Gregory of
The Red Carpet Inn and Titusville and Patrick Air Sunday night and tied down. in operation. Grimmer said
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Springs had all of its 212 rooms the Sanford Court Motel said Vero Beach and Miami.
N-r-1who were in continuous contact hadn't planned to be open on
filled
Sunday
night,
with
most
one
of
the
people
from
Patrick
Wagner
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them
left
with his office, and it the
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of
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woman,
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for
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According to U.S. Weather Bureau spokesman John Newton in
Orlando, gale force winds 39-15 m.p.h.) were expected to hit as
far north as Daytona Beach if the storm stays on the skirt of
Florida's coastline.
"Right now, that's what it looks like," he said at mid-morning.
Newton added that the force of the storm would affect an area
for eight to 12 hours, traveling at the present rate of speed, 10
m.p.h.
The center said there was a threat that David might still move
inland later in the day.
"While some weakening has occured, David is still a dangerous

storm and increasing winds, seas and tides of 5 to 8 feet will
spread northward through the remainder of the warning area.
Hurricane conditions continue to affect the northwest Bahatna."
the hurricane center said.
In Washington, President Carter today declared Puerto lieu a
major disaster area.
The action will enable an estimated 1,500 homeless families III
get financial aid in recovering from the effects of Hurricane
David.

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refused to evacuate their 11th floor apartment in a 15•stor
condominium.
"We're all boarded up, drinking coffee and everything has been
fine so far," Ryder said.

notify
By THE HERALD STAFF
door-to-door
if is. Others to avoid would be 20th experience the worst flooding.
Seminole County is prepared evacuation orders are given. Street around Oak, and
Meanwhile, school officials '
. to house 280,000 people at 1,000
MelionvUle around Rosalia," will decide this afternoon
Stay inside and keep tuned to Harriet said.
different evacuation shelters
whether public schools will be
county-wide If Hurricane David your radio or television set.
closed Tuesday, said Seminole
Radio Stations will be County Superintendent of
makes it necessary, County
That is the message being
broadcasting
emergency Schools William Layer.
Public Safety Director Gary passed along by Sanford and
Lake Mary officials as the bulletins, including a list of the
Kaiser said today.
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Hurricane David threat nears churches and public buildings
But, he stressed, only four the area. Fire and police
which will serve as storm this afternoon when we find out ..
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shelters were open and COflF were on special alert today
what path the storm will take," .i','
shelters, Harriett said.
pletely manned and supplied both cities.
Layer explained.
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In Lake Mary, officials said
this morning. They are at:
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As
soon
as
a
decision
has
been
In
Sanford,
fire
chief
George
they
are
preparing
for
a
Geneva Elementary School and
Oviedo, Seminole and Lyman M. Harriett said there is the potential water shortage in the made, Layer said school !
high schools.
llkllhood of flooding from heavy event of flooding. The old city officials will be contacting all
rains even if the hurricane itself water tank has been filled and radio and television stations
As the need arises additional misses the area. He advised preparations are being made at locally to make that anshelters will be opened, SUP- those needing emergency aid to Lake Mary School by Red Cross no cement.
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plied and manned, Kaiser said, avoid
volunteers should evacuation
'jtajn doesn't bother us,"
urging, however, that no one the w
of which he said
be necessary. Officials said Layer said. "We have come to
evacuate his beene until notified should be
those persons in the areas of school in rain before. But total
to do go.
"Thirteenth Street from Third and Van Buren streets flooding with high winds would
Kaiser's staff at the Five, Sanford to French Avenue is and along Country Club Road probably be grounds for calling
Points Complex said police will likely to be the worst. It always south of the city are likely to off school."

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PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — Hurricane David, which left
hundreds dead in the Caribbean including 400 in a Dominican
Republic church, spared south Florida's famed "Gold Coast"
today, then churned north menacing Palm Beach and Daytona
Beach,
At mid-morning, the National Hurricane Center in Miami
issued tornado warnings as far north as Daytona Beach, where
thousands of high school and college students frolic each spring. A
hurricane watch remained in effect as far north as Jacksonville.
Neil Frank, center director, said David "probably will parallel
the Florida coast and continue northward and be a threat, maybe
to North Carolina, within the next 48 hours."
Earlier, hurricane warnings were lowered from Fort Lauderdale south through the Florida Keys, allowing thousands of
people .o return to their beachfront homes and condominiums
from e acuation centers where they had huddled during the night.

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morning and forced city officials to shut off the water for a
couple of hours until the main could be repaired.
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pollution control plant, estimated that 2,000 families
located east of Interstate 4 south of State Road 436 were
affected by the shut-off.

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repairs required the replacement of a three-foot section of
pipe with a new clamp, Simpkins said. A five-man crew
from the pollution control and water departments

repaired the pipe by 2p.m. A chlorine solution was poured
on the sewage to disinfect it as' it spilled into a nearby
retention pond on the construction site.
Simpkins said no one really can pinpoint what caused
the force main to erupt. He speculated that the heavy
construction traffic and vibrations might have been
responsible, but said he wasn't sure. It earlier was
thought the break was caused by a construction crew.
"When that force main tweaks, you got 100th 120 pounds
of pressure," said Simpkins to explain how the sewage
reached the ground.

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he said.

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Donald Newnham, director of public service, said the

city crew was able to keep the water on for the concentrated area of State Road 436 and Palm Springs which

contains restaurants, a nursing home, the Altamonte
Springs Shopping Mall and the Florida North Hospital.
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SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) - Mighty hurricane David, which left said. "It's headed on a west northwest track and it doesn't look
two dead and more than 50,000 homeless on Dominica and Mar- like it's going to change soon."
At its current speed of 15 mph, the soonest the hurricane could
Unique, raked Puerto Rico with gale force winds today while
roaring along a course that could take it into Mexico or the u.s. arrive at the U.S.Mexjcan border, nearly 2,000 miles away, would
mainland.
be early next week.
The gales started blowing in San Juan shortly after daybreak,
On the devastated Caribbean island of Dominica, Premier
bending palm trees almost double, toppling some light poles and Oliver Saraphine said two persons were killed when the storm hit
filling the air with debris.
Wednesday and half the island's population of 100,000 was left
Power failures occurred in many areas and Eastern Airlines homeless.
cancelled all of its 70 daily flights In and out of Puerto Rico.
Seraphine called for international aid in the radio broadcast
Puerto Rico's 3.3 million population, in a near panic, went on a
monitored by police in the British Virgin Islands.
buying spree in advance of the storm, cleaning the shelves of
There was another report that the Princess Margaret hospital
candles, food and other items.
In downtown Roseau, one of the island's sturdiest structures, was
Homes and businesses were shuttered and all schools, banks badly damaged.
and government offices were closed.
On St. Kitts in the Windward Islands gale force winds from the
But forecasters said Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands likely fringes of David knocked out electrical power and overturned and
would escape the full fury of the storm's 150 mph winds.
washed ashore a ferryboat that runs between St. Kitts and its
sister island of Nevis.
At 9 a.m. the center of the storm, one of the mightiest of the
An inter-island freighter also was missing between St. Kitts and
century in the eastern Caribbean, was located at 16.4 north
Nevis and several barges were seen adrift.
latitude, 65.5 west longitude, or about 140 miles southeast of San
On Martinique 30 persons were injured and 1,000 left homeless,
Juan. It had a forward speed of 15 mph.
by
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officials in Paris reported. In addition one of Martinique's
to
Pho
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Forecasters said the center of the storm had moved almost due
radio
stations
Football leaps into the sports limelight tonight In Central Florida, highlighted by west between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. but that "the net motion over the fields leveled, was destroyed, 80 per cent of the island's banana
40 percent of the island's electrical lines were
a four-team jamboree in Longwood featuring host Lyman, Seminole. Haines City long period is toward the
westnorthwest." The forecasters said "a
knocked out and 40 to 50 percent of its telephone lines.
and Brooksville Hernando. Lake Howell hosts a Friday night jamboree which trend toward a more westerly track may materialize during the
On Guadeloupe, 15 people were reported injured and 70 per cent
next 6 to 8 hours."
Includes Lake Brantley and Oviedo travels to Kissimmee on Friday to play in
of the island's boats destroyed. In addition "a great number" of
another jamboree. The regular season begins Sept. 7. Above, Seminole High
In Miami, forecaster Gil Clark said it looked like the giant 100. Guadeloupe's banana fields were leveled. French officials said
cheerleader Angle Lloyd gives It the old rah-rah while Reggie Branch (28) and mile wide storm would eventually strike the coast of the United the mast serious damage on Guadeloupe was in the Basse Terre
region and on the nearby isles of Sainte and Marie Galante.
Arthur Jackson (44) hurdle Morgan Smith (80) and Reggie Campbell (37). For States or Mexico.
"All we can say right now is it is headed in that direction and
more' on the jamborees, see story Page 6A
National Hurricane Center forecaster Joe Pellisier said in
will be approaching the U.S. or Mexico - we can't say which," he
Miami it was possible David could intensify further.

By DONNA ES'I'ES
office, but we haven't seen have been forwarded to the moved out of that neigh- Knowles Brooks was and is still strom
announced
his a city commissioner.
Mrs. Crawford added the
Herald Staff Writer
them as yet," said Fred Justice Department.
herhood, according to a neigh- assigned to the federal Drug resignation as the city's
Mrs. Crawford, however, Department of Justice has been
The U.S. Justice Department Crawford, community relations
Louis Afford, legal counsel her, and could not be reached Enforcement Agency while representative on the Seminole denied she initiated the contact
in contact with EEOC inmay look into complaints from specialist with the Justice for EEOC and Dwight Weaver, for comment. While Brooks Moore, who was named an Community Action Board
of
with
either
the
Justice
vestigating "some things that
two former Sanford police Department in 4Wants, today. both of the Miami EEOC, who reportedly still lives In Sanford, acting sergeant with the police Dtrectors.
Department
or
EEOC
over
appear
wrong wIth the class
officers concerning alleged
And City Manager Warren E. have been working on the case, be, aher could not be reached.'- department canine control
Stenstrom said his in- Brooks and Moore's complaint. action case and the detercivil rights violations by the Knowles sold today Mayor Lee were not available for cornment
J.C. Moore and Brooks after unity, since has retired on vestigation shows that the
She said she has held minatlon agreement. The
city believed settled two years P. Moore has received copies of today.
several months negotiations by social security disability.
complaint
against
the
city
was
discussions recently with Justice Department is not
ago.
letters from EEOC to former
Crawford said
he has the city with EEOC two years
Knowles said Moore had two initiated by SeA's equal op- EEOC which have nothing to do happy with the way the case
"We understand from Equal Sanford officers John C. Moore not received the complaint, he ago 'accepted a settlement heart attacks before going on portunity
officer, Louise with the city of Sanford. "In the was handled," she said.
Employment Opportunity and Tony Brooks that their is not aware of its suhatance as totaling $5,000 in back pay and disability retirement.
Crawford. Because of this, he process of talking with me
"The case has not been
Commission (EEOC) officials cases against the city as far as yet.
were restored to law positions.
The matter was brought to said, he could be placed in a about pending cases, the class settled. The Justice Depart.
In Miami that the complaints EEOC l concerned have been
As required by the EEOC light this week when City conflict of interest position by
Moore, who did live on Scott
action suit against Sanford has
have been forwarded to our closed, but their complaints Drive, Sanford, has since agreement, according to Commissioner Julian Sten- being both an SCA
director and been brought up," she said.
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3: Th ree's Company; 4:
The 10 top network television A-S-H;
Angels; 5: Taxi; 6:
programs for the week ending Charlie's
comedian answered.
Bird flew to China and liked
friendll- Aug. 26, according to the A.C. Lou Grant; 7: (tie) Vega$ and
"It was probably the
almost everything he encounAlice; 9: Happy Days special;
tered, except the Peking duck. est place an American can go," Nielsen Co., were:
1: WKRP in Cincinnati; 2; M- 10: Hart to Hart.
The "Sesame Street" charac- Big Bird continud. "When
anyone found out we were
known as Carroll Spinney
ter
Americans, they were twice as
when he Isn't impersonating a
delighted. Of course, they didn't
giant bird or Oscar the Grouch
know
us. The only one they had
was part of the company Bob
ever
heard of before was
Hope took to China for taping of
Baryshnikov
and they flocked
his "The Road to China"
to see him. They also particuspecial that will be broadcast
larly
liked Shields and Yarnell
on NBC Sept. 16, 8-11 p.m.,
because
they're pantomunists
Eastern time.
and
don't
need language to be
'1like that place," Spinney
understood."
said in an interview, talking in
Asked how the Chinese
his Big Bird character. "It was
to Big Bird, he
responded
a long way from here. Boy,

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1 KIlled, 2 Hurt In Blaze
At N.J. Tourist Hotel
NORTH WILDWOOD, N.J. (UPI) - One man was
killed and two other guests were Injured In a fire that
badly damaged a wood-frame seaside hotel before dawn
today. Authorities said they suspect the fire was set.
It was the community's third major fire thIs year, but
the first in which someone was killed.
Fire Chief William Curvan said officials suspected
arson because a man was seen running from the hotel
shortly before flames broke out about 4 am. EDT at the
four-story, wood-frame Roosevelt Hotel, located two
blocks from the beach.
Curvan said a man died of smoke inhalation in a
second.floor room. The victim's Identity was withheld
until his relatives could be notified.

Record Bank Robberies
NEW YORK (UPI) - The robbery of a small Citibank
branch at Kennedy Mrport Wednesday night in which
about $50,000 was taken was not just another bank holdup.
It set a new city record for the number of bank holdups In
one mouth.
The new monthly record of 126 was reached about 8 p.m.
when a bandit forced his way Into a small Citibank branch
at Kennedy airport and walked away with $50,000.
It topped the July bank robbery total by one, and there
are stlU two more banking days left in the month. It also
brought the annual total to date to 594 robberIes —38
fewer than in all of 1978.

for several personal appearances.
"I wish you would demonstrate It," Carter threw back
over his shoulder as he entered
his limousine at nearby Dot)bins Air Force Base.
ABC Washington correspondent Tim O'Brien reported
Wednesday that an electronic
eavesdropping device was
planted in the U.N. ambassador's New York apartment,
and that U.S. agents knew

ATLANTA (UP!) - President Carter today personally
denied an ABC News report
that U.S. intelligence agencies
bugged Andrew Young's apartment and knew in advance of
the U.N. ambassador's meeting
with a PLO official.
"You were wrong," Carter
told ABC White House reporter
Sam Donaldson.
"We're concerned with accuracy," Donaldson told Carter
as the president arrived here

before the meeting that Young
planned to violate admlnidraton policy and meet with an
official of the Palestine LiberaLion Organization,
Wednesday
in
Later
Washington, White House press
secretary Jody Powell saying the president had approved the words - denied the
report. Attorney General
Benjamin Civiletti told UP! he
knew of no such surveillance,
"I want to make a simple and

unequivocal statement with wiretapping, or other electronic
regard to the ABC News report surveillance of Ambassador
that the residence of Ambassa- Young, his residence or of his
dor Young has been bugged or meetings
"I don't think it (Young's
wiretapped by U.S. Intelligence
agencies. It has not," Powell apartment) was bugged, no,"
said in a telephone call to the Cl'iletti told UP! in a brief
interview. , It sounds Incredible
UP! office late Wednesday.
He said the attorney general, to me
In Orlando, Fla., Wednesday
at White House direction, asked
the heads of each U.S. in- night, Young said he did not
telligence agency and "all care if his apartment was
stated without qualification bugged.
"I learned as a country
that there was no bugging,

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Library Officials

Will UAW Call StrIke?
Answer

DETROIT (UP!) - The leadership of the United Auto
Workers union called a meeting today to decide whether
to call a strike by 450,000 workers at General Motors Corp.
or by 190,000 workers at Ford Motor Co.
GM is the likely strike target this time around because
Ford workers carried the strike burden in 1076.
ChryslerCorp., struggling to trim losses until Its new
line of front-wheel drive 1981 compacts hit the market
ned fall, earlier was taken out ut consideration as a target
bytheUAW.

VERO BEACH, Fla. (UP!)
during the seach for Angel
State Attorney Robert Stone because he seemed to know too
plans to ask a grand jury today many details about her death.
to indict 14-year-old Brooks Her nude body was found in a
John Bellay as an adult in the palmetto thicket not far f rom,
sexual assault and besting her home.
death of a 4-year-old girl neighBellay, who had once before
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Forecast: Partly cloudy southeast coast and Keys and
through Friday with scattered scattered mainly afternoon and

ulainly afternoon thun- evening thundershowers

dershowers. Highs In the low to elsewhere. Highs mainly In the
mid 90s, Lows In the 70i Winds upperls to low SOs. Lows In the
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MRS. LUCY I. FORD
chester,
Va.; daughters, Mrs.
Mrs.
Anne
M.
Lange,
53,
of
Mrs. Lucy Inez Ford, 75, of 7
Plaza Oval, Casselberry, died 510 Spring Valley Road, James S. Byrd. Mrs. Mike
Tuesday at Winter Park Altamonte Springs, died Deeb, both of Orlando, Mrs.
Memorial Hospital. Born in Tuesday. Born in New Brun- Arthur Hollan d Sr., Richmond,H
Paterson, N.J., she moved to swick, N.J., she moved to Va., Mrs. Alvin Khoury,
Casselberry from Washington, Altamonte . Springs from Longview, Tex., two brothers,
D.C., in 1954. She was a retired Wayne, N.J. in 1977. She was Nick Nasser, Phoenix, Ariz.,
Several persons were trapped were taken to West Jefferson
GOOD HOPE, La. (UP!) A
vice president of Lange Joe Nasser, Montrose, Pa.; 16
secretary in the Pentagon.
and
3
greatship
careening
out
of
cont
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on
the flaming vessel, the Inca General Hospital in Marrero.
grandchildren
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Inc.
and
a
Catholic.
Survivors Include her
the
Mississippi
River
Capac
Yapanqui. A hovering two of them in critical condown
grandchildren.
Survivors
Include
a
husband,
husband, Hugh R.; son, Donald,
Hawthorne Funeral Home is slammed Into a fuel dock and Coast Guard rescue helicopter dition.
Fort Pierce; sisters, Mrs. Albert; sons, Bill, Tampa, Bob,
three butane-filled barges hoisted at least two victims
O(.'hsner Foundation Hospital
Gertrude K. Holt, Richmond, Jacksonville, Fred, Denver, in charge of arrangements.
Va., Mrs. Katherine K. Wunder Cob.; parents Mr. and Mrs. __________________________ today, touching off roaring fires over the smoke and flames to in Metairie, which has a special
on all four craft. A sheriff's safety from the aft-deck of the burn treatment unit, also took
and Mrs. Alice F. Sasser, John Mayer, Altamonte Fun.rol Notices
ship.
spokesman reported an unde
in eiht victims.
Casselberry; three grand- Springs.
of
fatalities
TAYLOR, MRS. THELMA S.
-_ termined number
One butane barge, still afire
Semoran Funeral Home,
children and five greatwere
Many of the victims
Funeral services for Mrs.
and more than 20 injuries.
no
more
than two hours after the
Altamonte Springs, is In charge
grandchildren.
spo
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Peruvian seamen and
Thelma S. Taylor, 74. of 2 Wilson
There were "some deaths," a English.
accident, drifted uncontrolled
Gramkow.Galnes
Funeral of arrangements.
Place, Sanford, who died
St. Charles Parish sheriff's
Wednesday
Into a barge fleeting area along
at Seminole
Home, Longwood Is in charge of
MRS.
ThELMA
TAYLOR
Memorial Hospital, will be at 10
East Jefferson General the river. The Coast Guard said
deputy said, but there was no
arrangements.
Mrs. Thelma S. Taylor, 74, of am., Friday at Brisson Funeral
official report on how many or Hospital in Metairie received 11 it feared the blow torch-like
Home with Rev. Leo King of2 Wilson Place, Sanford, died ficiating
where. Deputies requested that persons, several seriously flame from the barge might
Burial in Evergre
CURE MURRAY
at
Wednesday
morning
Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
body
bags be taken to the scene. burned. Another four persons touch off secondary explosion.
Clare C. Murray, 86, of 415 S. Seminole Memorial Hospital. Home PA in charge.
Orange Ave., Sanford, died Born Matthews, N.C., she lived
MURRAY, CLARE C.
Tuesday. Born in Cauth, W. Va. in Sanford for the past 55 years.
Funeral services for dare C.
he came to Sanford in 1929 from She was a member of the First
Murray, 6. of 415 S. Orange
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ay
Ave., Sanford, who died
Weirton, W. Va. He was a United Methodist Church, and
Tuesday, will be Saturday at 10
retired steelworker and a the Dependable Sunday School
am. Brisson Funeral Home with
in an effort by EEOC to reopen SCA is hurting the agency's
member of the First United Class.
Rev. John P Casey officiating.
(Continued From Page IA)
Burial in Oaklawn Memorial
the ease. EEOC made its own public relations in the cotitMethodist Church of Osteen and
her
Survivors include
Park. Brisson Funeral Home PA
decision
with no help or inunity, Mrs. Crawford said
Veterans of Foreign Wars 2716. husband, Roscoe Taylor,
in charge.
ment has been monitoring what
prodding
from
me at all," Mrs. community action agencies by
He Is survived by his wife, Sanford, son, Ronald Taylor,
tILLS been going on in the case for
MAJORS, LEWIS KEENER
said.
Mrs. Beatrice Murray, San- North Road, Paola, sister Mrs.
"It was out of their very natures are adthree or more years," she said, Crawford
Funeral services for Lis
hands
after
the
ford; 3 daughters and 1 sister. Edna Crocker, Jacksonville;
initial filing. vocates for the poor. "SCA IS
Keener Ma(ors. 65, of 1902
adding Justice Department my
The
only
time
Summerlin Ave., Sanford, who
Brisson Funeral Home-PA IS one granddaughter, Carol Sue
I
have
been in seen by federal agencies as an
officers have been in Sanford on
died Tuesday, will be Friday at
volved is when I am called for advocate for the poor and a
in charge of arrangements.
Ogg, Sanford; grandson, Sgt.
at least two occasions.
10 a m dl the Church
infonnation.
monitoring agent for all federal
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery
Raymond Ogg, with the army in
understand
the
complaint
To Stenstrom's charge that funds that conic into the
Gramkow Funeral Home in
LEWIS MAJORS
Germany and two greatcharge.
has been forwarded to Justice the equal opportunity section of commwtity," she said.
Lewis Keener Majors, 65, 1902 granddaughters.
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died Tuesday at Seminole is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial Hospital. Born in
BRUCE FLEETWOOD
Chapman Ala. he moved to
Bruce C. Fleetwood, 62, of 133
Sa nford 20 years ago from
Valparaiso, Fla. He was a Manor Ave., Longwood died
retired electrician and a Sunday. Born in Washington,
member of the Church of God . In d., he moved to Longwood in
He Is survived by his wife, 1959. He was a car dealer.
Survivors include sons,
Grace B., Sanford; 2 sons,
James Lewis Majors, Sanford, Ronald, Longwood, John;
and Keener Wendell Majors, daughter, Rebecca Bennett,
Melbourne; daughter, Mrs. Longwood; brother, Daniel,
Wanda H. Hatem, Orlando; San Antonio, Tex,; sisters,
four sisters, Mrs. Appiedel Gertrude Allen, Violet White,
Fausel and Mrs. Gladys Jeffersonville, I n d.; Betty
Cooper, both of Chapman, Ala.; AriIn, Washington, Ind.; one
Mrs. Lucie Griggers, Green- grandchild; parents, Lula and
vill e, Ala, and Mrs. Eddie Belle Everett Fleetwood,
Wagner, Georgianna, Ala., Washington, Ind.
three brot hers, Joe Majors,
Cox-Parker Funeral Home,
Chapman, Ala.; Cliff Majors, Winter Park, Is in charge of
Mobile, Ala.; Willard Majors, arrangements.
Anderson, Ala. and three
MICHAEL NASSER
grandchildren.
Michael Abraham Nasser, 83,
Gramkow Funeral Home is in of Casselberry, died
Tuesday.
charge of arrangements.
Survivors Include a son,

FRIDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: high, 12:52
a.rn., 1:35 p.m.; low, 7:00 a.m.,
7:54 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high, 1:01
a.m., 1:44 p,rn.; low, 7:11 a.m.,
0:12 pm.
Bayport: high, 1:15 a.m., 1:11
pm.; low, 12:15 a.m., 2:05 p.m.
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relative humidity, 85 percent; with occasional thundershowers most any time
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Bellay, who lived two doors the Indian River County Coat,
away from little Angel Am also faced previous charges of
Halstead, has been charged as break ing and entering and
a juvenile In her Aug. 20 improper display of danger.
cii weapon in an unrelated
slaying.
The boy was originally held at case.
the St. Lucia Regional Juvenile
WOUROrFiC5
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Monday after a weekend scuffle
with other juveniles. He was
being kept In isolation at the
county jail.
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became suspicious of Bellay

Dies.

U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, speaking with the
explicit support of the Carter administration, told the
U.N. Security Council Wednesday: "Israel's military
policies in Lebanon, as manifested in the past few months
are wrong and unacceptable."
Young's statement was delivered during a council
meeting convened on an urgent request from Lebanon to
stop Israel's raids and further bloodshed among its
civilian population.

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WASHINGTON(UPI)Asarlesofraciallncldentshu
prompted the Navy to start a new campaign to rout out
discriminatory groups within iii ranks.
And In a separate move to open up opportunities for
poorly educated sailors - and meet manpower goals the Navy has revised Iti recruitment policy.
Chief of naval operations Mkn. Thomas Hayward
evidenced his concern over a resurgence of racial confrordatlonsinan Aug.17 directive toallcoinmanders. His
message directed them to forbid racist orpnh"tIons or
distribution of racist materials.

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UNITED NATIONS UP!)
The United States has
Issued its strongest condemnation ever of Israel's
relentless "preventive" attacks against Palestinian
guerrilla strongholds In southern Lebanon.

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before a ship rescued 65 oth r refugees from the same
boat in the South China Sea,t there boat people are again
showing up in large number 1.

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Oklahoma City high schoolers, screaming and waving
placards to pretestthe city's handling of a weeklong
teacher's strike, joined the picket lines but 21,000 Penn.
sylvania students barred from class by walkouts are just
enjoying their extended summer vacations.
School board officials In Oklahoma City planned to meet
today to decide whether to take legal action against the
city's 2,300 educators, who are striking in defiance of date
law for the first time.
in addition, high school principals have suspended more
than a dozen teen-agera believed to be the ringleaders
behind large student demonstrations supporting the
striking teachers.

U.S. Raps Israeli Raids

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MIAMI (UPI) The largest groupof political prisoners
to leave Cuba since 1962 are in Miami today, including a
man convicted of trying to poison Cuban President Fidel
Catro. Several had been in jail for 20 years.
Four planes brought the 370 people to Miami Wednesday. They were released over the past five months In
negotiations between Castro and a group of Cuban exiles.
Among the ex-prisoners was the former editor of El
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Questions

A question and answer business people and residents
session with Seminole County that the library will be moved
Public Library officials has from Its location on First Street
been scheduled for Friday at 9 to the K mart shopping plaza
a.m. at the Greater Sanford off Highway 17-92.
Chamber of Commerce office.
"There have been quest ions
The event is being sponsored by about coats, space and other
the Downtown Business tldngsrelat.dtothe library. We
Association,
j ust want a friendly discussion
Association president Nora to get some information on
Gordon said there Is concern these things,"said Mrs. Gotamong some downtown don.

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Murder

DUBLIN, Ireland (UP!) Irish police today ch arged
two men with murder in the death of Lord Louis Mountbatten, whose yacht was blown apart by a bomb near the
border with Northern Ireland earlier this week.
The men, identified as Francis McGjrl and Thomas
McMahon, were arrested last Monday even before the
bomb exploded on Mountbatten's yacht, killing the cousin
of Queen Elizabeth and three members of his boating
party.
The blast that killed Mountbatten, one of his grandsons,
a teen-age boat pilot and the Dowager Lady Brabourne,
his daughter's mother-in-law, was believed to have been
caused either by a time bomb or an explosive set to
detonate as the boat accelerated.
The suspects are believed to be members of the
outlawed IRA, which had claimed credit for the bombing.

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"We did a survey in the spring following numerous
from tourists and business proprietors in the
building and found thousands of gokiburis running wild,"
said airport officials.
Gokiburis, he explained, are cockroaches.

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area who have written to the take to the school and the area of four microphones set up
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - The mitted by some of the 2,500 as president.
gymnasium has been bustling On the gym floor.
welcome signs are in place, the persons expected to jam Into
Tickets to the town-hall president in the past.
White House aides said the
streets have been given an the gymnasium of the five- meeting were given out on a
In addition, party officials with activity as telephone
extra cleaning and all Is In year-old school, a stone's throw first-come, first-serve basis in were trying to get as many as crews string lines for the news president will not see the
readiness today at Thomas from Tampa International Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, 3,000 persons to show up at the media, and for the live radio questions prior to hearing
Jefferson High School for Airport where Air Force One Polk, Manatee and Sarasota ,old Tampa International Air- and television hookups, and then.
While Carter is fielding the
President Jimmy Carter and will touch down shortly before 5 counties, after a few selected port terminal location to greet students labored over their
hand-made signs of welcome. questions, Mrs. Carter will be
his town-hall meeting on p.m.
individuals received special Carter on his arrival,
Students at the school will be watching on television at ;
energy.
Clean-up crews have been
Local Democrats have gone Invitations.
Carter is expected to field all-out to assure a warm
About 200 of the special in- busy along the mile-long stretch let out early to ease the traffic private reception being put on
about 25 questions selected by welcome for Carter as he vitatione went out, primarily to of Wedshore Boulevard Car- jam expected as those sdie- by the Florida State Democrat.
aides from among those sub- makes his first visit to Tampa people from the Tampa Bay ter's motorcade Is expected to duled to attend the energy Ic Party for state Democratit
representatives and party leak
meeting begin arriving,
White House advance people der".
have told those attending they When Carter finishes his onemust be in their seats at 4:30 hourlong town meeting he will
p.m., even though the meeting drop by the reception for a brief
Is not to begin until 5:30 p.m. period before going Into a
Persons wishing to ask the closed meeting with Invited
Three Seminole County arts for its subscription series dividual fellowships, funded by In support of programs In president a question will have editorial writers.
groups and one performing project.
$1,443,237 in state -money and music, theatre, dance, visual to write it out and submit It to After the meeting with the
White House aides. Those editorial writers, the Carters
artist are slated to receive
arts, literature
The Seminole County School $458,461 In federal money.
selected
to ask their questions will goontoPlalns,Ga.,for the
$31,097 in cultural grants and Board will receive $I0,000for an
Funds will go to 33 counties, projects, Firestone said.
be
seated
in the general Labor Day weekend.
fellowships, Secretary of State artist-in4he-schools program In
George Firestone announced creative writing.
today.
Dance Unlimited will receive
Barbara Ann Rigglns,49,of $2,12 for a dance program in
605 Lake Drive East, Altamonte classical and jazz dance.
TOKYO (UP!) - Dressed in bulky uniforms and
Springs, will receive $1,940 for
Firestone recently approved
carrying
spray guns, a 34-man team launched a massive
ballet choreography.
recommendations by the Fine
operation
today - to kill thousands of gokiburis in the 15In addition, the State Dance Arts Council of Florida for 263
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month-old Tokyo International Airport at Nartia.
Association will receive $16,975 organizational grants and in-

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over
don
Casselberry police are in- believed he heard a shot tired at
their
He was promised he would distraught
fired at anyone.
whether
vestigating
a him by William Ellis Byrd.
not be handcuffed-and would be relationship and was going to
know."
distraught truck driver who
If evidence indicates Byrd did taken to Florida North Hospital kill himself, said Spoiski.
Deputy Ran(ly Pitt iv.ari
threatened suicide for more fire at Hatzel, Byrd would be in Altamonte Springs for
About 25 law enforcement
searched the house for Hvrd
than an hour while surrounded arrested and charged with "psychological reasons," said officials from both the
and upon finding him armed
by police fired a shot at one of aggravated assault, Karcher John Spolski, spokesman for Casselberry police department
left to call in support officers.
its police officers, authorities said.
the Seminole County Sheriff's and the sheriffs department
Spolski said.
reported today.
Byrd surrendered to police l)epartment
responded to the call at 7:30
Byrd leaped out of the inCasselberry Police Chief Wednesday night after talking
Byrd, a Casselberry resident p.m. at 2253 King James Court,
(low
and hid in a wooded area.
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With the help of the winter
would Investigate the matter George Hagood of the Seminole unknown, originally told his Jose Apartments just outside of he reportedly heard the shot. Park Police Department 's (lug,
with Officer Allen Hatzel, who County Sheriff's Department. girlfriend, Susan, he was Casselberry, Spoiski said.
'There appeared to be a law enforcement officials were
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Hatzel was standing on the round discharged," Karcher led to 8%Td's hiding place,
hood of his car in an attempt to said. "This is our belief where hi' later surrendered,
see Byrd inside the home when Whether it was intentionally Spolski said.

IN BRIEF

ABC said Young was bugged
during his
26 luncheon with
Abdullah Bishara, the Kawait
ambassador to the United
States, who confirmed Young's
meeting with a PLO official for
later in the day.

Thursday, Aug. 30,1979-3A

Was Shot Fired At Casselberry Cop ?

WORLD

Local Groups Get Funds

PEABODY, Mass. (UP!) - A couple and their two sons
were killedearly today In a three-alarm fire that swept
their wood-frwe home. Seven firefighters were slightly
Injured controlling the fire.
Killed In the three-alarm blaze were Fred Davidson, 53;
his wife, Elizabeth, 48, and their sons, Charles, 13, and
Derek, 8.
Deputy Fire Chief Peter C. Pappas said the fire began In
the kitchen and quickly spread throughout the two-dory
house. The cause of the fire was not immediately determined and the fire marthal was called In to investigate.

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preacher that your life is an
open book and there are no
secrets," Young told a meeting
of Democrats. "If they were
listening, they knew how good a
job I was doing in negotiating."

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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last year's United Way campaign she exceeded her
goal In the three divisions she headed up as
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chairman helping push the United Way over Its
$220,000 goal.
Most chairmen have difficulty In collecting
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successfully headed the Professional, Special Gifts,
and Feature Gifts divisions.
Sheila started out nine years ago collecting for
the United Way in her block, so having worked on
every level she knows what It's all about.
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Lest year she was at every report meeting,
Clock
joking, smiling, challenging and encouraging — a
By JANE CASSELBERRY team worker.
Sheila once sald,"l was trained ua child togive
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recent years in Africa 1s what promises to be an
;orderly transfer of power from military to civilian
,rule in Nigeria. As a result of the recent national
,elections democracy is being reborn in Africa's
Ilargest country after 13 years of dictatorship that
saw three military coups and a bloody civil war
between Christian Blafrans and a Moslem

AS newcomers to the cinilgn and agencies to
make the drive a success.

came here I was so Impressed with the caliber of
people who give of their time to United Way and was
pleased to be part of the effort"
Not only capable and energetic — a "gogetter"
— Sheila Is enthusiastic and her enthusl"rn Is
contagious.
This was evident at the good turnout at
Tuesday's breakfast meeting of Campaign Division
chairman and United Way Agency representatives
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
"The conference room was packed and they
overflowed Into the hail," said Sheila, who was
delighted by the spirit of cooperation and good
feeling shown by all those attending.
This year's goal for Seminole is the highest yet —
$2360 and the campaign kick-off will be at a 7:30
breakfast meeting at the Interdate4 Holiday Inn.
Sheila Is very aware she can't do the job alone
and Is depending on veteran campaigners such as
campaign coordinator Wayne Albert, United Way
President and last year's chairman, Robert Daehn,
Jack Homer, Torn Hunt, and George Touhy as well

Sheila Brown of Sweetwater Oaks is the first
woman to serve as campaign chairman for the
United Way in Seminole County in the 23 years of Its

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A large wall graphic, "Smashing", painted on
the wall of the handball court at Red Bug Like
County Park on Red Bug Road near CuseIbeTy,
will be dedicated Friday at noon. The project was
coordinated by Don Reynolds, cultural coordinator'- '
for the Council of Arts &amp; Sciences Seminole County
Branch Office In Sanford.
Materials were provided by the Seminole County
Parks and Recreation Department. Asslstlng
Reynolds In painting the colorful an work were
Walter Ringo and Martha Black, Seminole;
Community College art students.

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purists who, in 1971, all but booed Bob Dylan off the
Newport stage for departing from the traditional
simplicity of folk music's ancient origins.
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aura of the Newport Folk Festival. The young
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the 1960s without the folk singers who popularized
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Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Arlo Guthrie
linked the civil rights and anti-war causes to a folk
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and held strong throughout the following decade.
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music fans, entertainers and protestors alike as a
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weekend, according to Gerald
Ream of the department of
Health and Rehabilitative
Services in Orlando.
All food st amp offices in
Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and
Brevard Counties will issue
September stamps today and
Friday, he added.
The food stamp . issuance
offices will be open to service
the public from 9 am. to 3 p.m.
both days.
Clients who normally receive
their food stamps through the
mail will have them on or
before Saturday, he said.
The food stamp offices will be
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By PATRICIA McCORMACK
Harriman, N.Y.
inflation.
DEERE'S
,,The unemployment rate of black Youth,
UPI Education Editor
That
includes
Jimmy
Carter,
who
has
fingered
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exceeding 20 percent for each year during the
He wrote satirical pro-union holdup, though he steadfastly
A new "report card" on the state of education
nearly
65
years
since
union
"And
is
past
quarter
century,
has
risen
alarmingly
In
unsatisfactory
productivity
as
a
symptom
of
the
In
the
reason
America
Is
out,
and
it
we
songs.
In one song - "The maintained his Innocence.
says
the
country
think
he
stood
for,
Plummer
said.
As part of Its analysis of satellite photographs,
malaise
he
sees
.activid
Joe
Hill
was
30
percent..."
afflicting
the
American
spirit.
marched
couldn't
get
a
over
recent
years
to
Preacher
fair
trial
was
that
and the Slave" - he
Hill,
born
for
leftfr4dowaawholegroupof
kldswhomnow
you
Joel
Hagglund,
"NPIC has examined domestic coverage
Plummer said witnesses re"Similarly
the
unemployment
problem
of
UP
against
A
Wall
And
executed
he
was
a
rabble-rouser
—
a
came
from
Sweden
to
the
mocks
the
clergy who tell
.
U.S.
productivity was long — and until not so
special purposes such as natural catastrophles will mostly find doing Mo like:
workers
to
be
satiSifed
with
ported
the grocery store bandit
a
flft
Hispanic
youth
are
severe,
although
less
well
long
ago
squad In Salt Lake union orpnizer when -union' Unites States at the age of 23.
Working now and then at the carwash;
. :1 ,
— unrivaled in the world. Alog with
and civil disturbances," says the memo.
was
shot
during the robbery.
DISTRIBUTORS INC.
unemployment
sheer
size,
documented.
In
contrast,
the
c.tY
to
become
an
American
was
considered
by
many
adirty
life
because
Or mugging for a living; or getting dishpan
He worked the rails and their lot in
there
It was the major factor In the p
Aabor
legend.
rates
of
white
youth
...
1910
began
will
be
rewards
in
heaven.
in
That
same
night,
Plummer
killing
word.
He's
thought
of
as
a
labor
waterfronts
and
In
hands at greasy spoon eateries; or just
has remained about half eminence of the American economy. But in the
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UP TO
that of minorities."
-- time - or-swilling-booze on dpushing
traveling from town to town, that song hecotned the popular said, Hill was treated for a
I&amp;A decade growth has bm dowins until, today
shotgun wound.
the 1914 murder of a grocery
OPEN: Mon. &amp; Fri 10.7, Tues., Wed., Thurs, 104
unionexpression,
"Pie
In
The Assembly lists among causes for the it Is down to
the
Sky."
The
drive
sponsored
narcotics on street corners or shooting dice on
by
the
working
and
preaching
WUiueUy.
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TheCarter I
1*&amp;O1% has bICOInI
More owner. Butminy Amen- Illinois Labor History Society Ism as a member of the
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In 1914, while In Salt Lake
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Sat. 10.5
dewalks of t nation's
the
si
He was convicted of the
tonlous for Its dIsorganIzatIon,
That linot siiftdent to keep pSOS with the rest
-Deficiencies In education and tralning:
Hwy 4 (West itt St.) 1 MR. Last 041-4
The "report card" says schools and society
34'U Iscludlng Helen Keller has etten support from the O.d5IIflg Industrial Workers of City he was accused of mur- murder after a highly-publiVINAKCINO
House handling of the federal Crisis Intervention both Runk in meeting the needs of millions of
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dering a grocer during a cised OW.
—High cost of employing some youtM relative ofthebmilwhialludwW141-Asths ----Mgt" I I-a
Ph.323-8322, Sanford
Program exceeds even the president's usual youths who went to school but did not aim for
joint economic committee observes In a current
Wilson, expressed concern over Thousands of pardon petitions
to their productivity,
standards of Inept leadership.
somber report: "U present trends continue,
. , .whether he was being treated have been sent to unions across
—Race, sex and age discrimination,
college. Included are 2.5 million youths between
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—Changes In societal values affecting at. German and French workers will be out16 and 21 washed up with education and mostly
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wrongly
• was
executed because been made to present them to
titudes and motivation of youth toward the world producing us within sIx years; Japanese and
poorest people by providing government
• of his pro-labor views.
Canadian workers will follow am thereafter."
Matheson in October for Hill's
of work.
Economically disadvantaged, they are black
financial assistance to help pay soaring fuel and and Hispanic mainly. But whites also are In th
,.,,.
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lean
la
bo
r
has
not
centenary
birthday anniverHere Is the thinktank's blueprint for solution
e
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It might be asked why It should
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heating bills, according to Congress Probe, a
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"martyr."
sary.
"forgotten
Its
t the youth prOblem:
whet
fall
behind
their
foreign
her
US.
workers
highly respected Washington newsletter.
To commemorate the 100th
Plwnmer, a staff worker for
Schoels:
counterparts in the productivity .rs.
The youths share bleak job prospects. Even
j
1piniverury
of Hill's birth, an the United Food and Coinmer—
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iwn .mni.i
nv ttt.v
rt
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During both the 197$ and current 1919 fIscal messengers, dishwashers,
schools with the basic skill levels required for difficult
ij
dock clerks.
years, the program has been allocated $200
)tah Gov. Scott Matheson to story of Joe Hllllsweli known in
.emp
lo
ym
ent,
in
available
entry-level
°s
U.S.
Mle "recard"isworkof
.
ui decline of
the
million annually. But the Carter administration As Wy, an af filiate of
on
pcdhwnoualy
clear his name. the annals of union hi ory and
"A
secondary
but
critical
role
should
be
the
ioilar's
value
that
Columbia University
earller thlavearaskedConsressthanoroonlat.
dsv.loninentofknowledaeof and contact wi
"The
feeling
Is that Joe Hill is taught In labor history I
ut -euq
a m nwiur
wu uwi
the
Wald
of
Work.11
not given a fair trial,"
only $40 million for the
I
courses. Ten years after his
i9softscal Columbia. It '-.
Was
"on matters of
,
',;1311inn Plummer, a union man death,
declining eamomy,low living standards apd
year.
The godat:
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SVIb WOflS inflatson.
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"on the average, fedal
er support for college
who kicked-oil the campaign by ballad, dill sung today by folk
pa
"Youth uUmployment is ON of the
The House cut that request almost in half to
It is much essier to describe what is wmg
Audents
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is four times as high on a
It
capita
.
Oft
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_5 U support for t&amp;t1 SChOOl dropout&amp;
thin to determine why and what to do about it.
ww
rw
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cunpsere aoou-race am requeea a vw miwon
"We recommend a significant Increase In the One factor Is certainly the age and tnsIflclencyll
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day Aaseinblyeponsored think tank on that
appropriation from the Senate.
federal resources available for Inichool and out- important segments of the U.S Industrial p14.
topic.
okthoel programs for youth who an net college Europeans and Japanese, forced to rebuild froi
The Senate decided upon a funding level of $250
the wreckage of World War II, now have
bound."
The
bralutnid
included
Prof.
Eli
Ginsberg
of
million, which was eventually approved by a
advrdags of more modern equipment.
Idsast
E.yirs
ad
Columbia
University,
David
Mahoney
of
Norton.
House-Senate conference committee.
"(loser linkages between education and
I.
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The character of the US, .viy has aio
work.
edab'd
jowly
by
schools,
employers,
Lague,
Alan
Kidler
of
the
AF600,
Preeldti4
Even though the White House endorsed that
from manofacturinL=
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and union tlwo*..vocatlosnal skill diw services. Some kndiatrlee, because of
agreement, the administration has changed its Albert Shaker of the American Federation of
r
mind again. Carter's aides now want to double Teachers, Atkta. Snçenlntandssd of schools lepmen, programs of cooperative education, cods among other reasons, we no longer 4vocational exploration, and job piacimint.
Alomo Cnim, and eths
fidod competitors With
That figure, to the $500 million they sought the
11ee uos shoald cooperatively develop Apperellsaprlms,mpi,,Butpbaslnggutdn
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appropriation bill to be considered by Canine!. of minority and ether youth," the MiWy said especially tangetad toward these net Intending to be both economically and politically painful,
thsy
continue
to
suit
a
drag
on
the
later
year.
to college."
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productivity rate.

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Iskilled in government affairs and an advocate of
!protecting foreign Investment and free enterprise
!in Nigeria. By all indications he should lead a
!government with which the United States can deal
frruitfully and possibly more cooperatively than
was sometimes the case with the previous regime
of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo.
News that Nigeria is ordering out most
members of a Soviet military training mission —
Ion grounds of inefficiency and a "condescending
attitude" — could be Indicative of the possibilities
ifor still-warmer relations with the United States.
Nigeria is of first-rank importance to the
United States and its allies. The country produces
some 2.5 million barrels of hlghgrade petroleum
dally, and after Saudi Arabia is our largest supplier
of oil from overseas.
The government change in Nigeria is
especially significant for the impetus it gives to the
trend away from dictatorships, Communist-style
or otherwise, in Africa and elsewhere. Dictators
have been overthrown recently in Uganda and
Equatorial Guinea. In Ghana, a coup has led to a
promise of elected government by Oct. 1, and there
are signs of a more liberal system emerging under
the socialist dictatorship In neighboring Guinea.
In this hemisphere, 1cuar and Bolivia have
(moved from dictatorship to democracy, and it is
thoped a similar transition It underway- - in
Nicaragua. New democracies may falter and fall,

Peters said the programs are
It's going to cost more to play
Teams using the parks for charges will go from $4 to $4.50.
tennis, volleyball, softball and softball during the league
The rate increases are being designed to be self-supporting
basketball at Sanlando and Red season will have to pay $12 per made in order o cover rising and the rate hikes are needed to
Bug parks In Seminole County. game instead of $8.50. The fee costs of the programs, cover the rising costs of deeThe board of county corn- per basketball game will jump recreation coordinator Dan tricity and referees' fees.
missloners Tuesday increased from $16 to $18. Volleyball game Peters said.
GEOFFREY POUNDS
fees at those parks.
Effective immediately, the
fee for adult tennis classes run
by the county will jump from
LAST CHANCE
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will cost $15, up from $12. The
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Recreation Charges Hiked

Hopefully this Is only the first such community
oriented art project in the county. Reynolds has,:
already received Inquiries about doing similar
project at Sanlando Park and a sculpture for the
entrance to the Sanford Airport.

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last season. "Game after game,
by the time we realized we were
as good as the team we were
playing, it was too late."
"We reached the point where
you wonder If you can get the
job done."
But, during the second half of
Johnny Majors' second
as the Vols' coach, Tennessee
was a different foothill team
romping over Duke, Ole Miss,
Kent ucky and Vanderbilt and
losing only to sixth-ranked
Notre Dame.

quarterback who passed and

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season before he returned to his
alma mater, said he was
disappointed" when the Vols
WOO only one of their first six
games after going 4-7 the year
bef
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"Things were going rough,
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ran for more than 2,000 yards against Noire Dame," said one gave up," said Majors. "We

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mid-season and it paid off."
Majors said the strong 78
finish gave a lift both to the
team and its fans. "I only hope
we can fulfill some of this op.
timism. We have a more
positive attitude and are more
capable of playing like winners,
We hope we can build on the last
half of last season."
The Vols open this season
against a Boston College team
that went Oil last year playing
what Tennessee would consider

that much tougher," said
Streater. 'It would be a serious
setback to our confidence If we
should lose that game."
Tennessee, once one of the
powers In the Southeastern
Conference, had fallen upon far
learner days when Johnny
came marching home.
"I made no promises other
than to give It the best shot I
can," said Majors. "I'd be
disappointed If the fans in
Tennessee expected more of us
than we expect of ourselves,"

the best physical condition it
has been In since I've been
coaching at Tennessee and we
have more ability than last
year."

to be a relatively easy schedule.

Stadium claims a capacity of
86,250, yet the average attendance for seven games last
season was 83,788. The Vols are
so sure of continuing support
that they are spending nearly
million to add another 10,000
seats in time for the start of the
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"The last two seasons haven't
been all that much fun, bu t we
expect some progress this
season," said Majors. "I'm
looking forward to the season
more than ever because of the

Majors coWdn't ask for more

growth we've seen. I'm certain.

Streater who needs only 895 on both offense and defense -a

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Seminole;

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second shutout of the season, five-rim ninth Inning in the
Later, Mole led the Twins to a pennant. That was In 1865. He not
shot
to
and
Doug DeClnces lined a two- opener.
By united Press latersetiesni said McCovey, who has hit 50
"He finesses you, that's what Parrish added a solo
only got the cut back from Griffith but a new two-year contract
run
triple to pace the Orioles to-yankoes 7,
JO1II Fulgham has faced the career homers, "we are used to hedoes,"- saldSt. Louis coach lead the Expos.
Rangers 5
and a nice raise along with A. He also was named the Amulcan Qss twice lIds neeson. The idtthsrs comk at you on 3.1 Red SIOIndLSIat.
a 40 VIctOTY.
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Scott's
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League Manager of the Year at the game t
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ftrt1ine he shut themout on and 84 counts. This kid doesn't. see too many yoa ttdisrias
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Two years after Oat u, .ww of 1867, Mele was fired after two hits and Wednesday he He pitches more like American smart as him. I think he has
a
homer
capped
a
four-rim
fifth
homer
with
two
men
aboard
to
Inning
to
spark
New
York.
having managed znuwa wx•,and+hafl seasons. He hasn't pitched the St. Louis Cardinals League pitchers, so I have to great future."
and Rick Auerbach delivered the fifth Inning of the nightcap
managed since and Insists he doesn't ever want to manage again,
wonder how long he can get
In other NL games, Atlanta. the winning run with a sixth- added his second homer after a Royals 13, Brewers 8:
to a 5-1 victory over them.
A lot of managers say the same thing. Mele sounds asilbemaw
Pete LaCock, Amos Otis and
topped New York, 5-4, Montreal Inning sacrifice fly to power single by Benny Ayala in
Still, San Francisco's Willie away with It.
"I'm not taking anything downed Houston, 5-3, Cincinnati Cincinnati to Its eighth straight seventh and finished his day George Brett smacked homers
McCovey reacted the way an
One of the reasons I won't manage again Is because I enjoy the
opposing manager once did away from him, but I look back edged Philadelphia, 74, San victory,
with a two-run shot In the ninth. to pace a 19-hit attack that lifted
job! m doing much more and I'm with a fantastic organization,"
Kansas City over Milwaukee,
after witnessing a great play by over the years and pitchers like Diego dropped Chicago, 34, and Padres 3, Cubs 1:
Mele said. I could've managed again If I wanted. When I was
Roo kie Dave Ford, 2-0, which resorted to using Sal
him have never nude it over Pittsburgh defeated Los AnMaya.
Gaylord
Perry
tossed
a
fired by Minnesota, I was offered two major league managing
"I'd like to see him do It the long haul."
geles 4-1.
hitter to register his first vie, worked the first six Innings of Bando, Jim Gantner and Buck
jobs (with the A's and Washington).
game, allowing five Martinez aspitchers.
agaln,"headd.
The Cardinals naturally dlsa.
In the American League, It tory In five weeks and Kurt the
Mole has been scouting for the put 12 years and acts as If hold
hits
and
two
rims and Don
"In the National League," gree.
was Baltimore over Minnesota, Bevac
drove In a
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be perfectly happy to do It the red of his life.
Stanhouse
pitched
the last two Angels 1:
44and74' Detroit 2, CalIfornia
doubleand single
Steve Kemp singled home the
"During the early part of the year, I direct our minor league
p1 win.
huniito register his 15th save
1- Oakland 6 Toronto 4' for
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dubs in spring training," MeW explaineli. "Ted Williams comes
winning run In the sixth Inning , *
CISVOlAnd "" -Suttle, " and Pirstes 1, Dolligers, 1:
Esewhere
in
the
A4
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down to help and he does a tremendous job with the kids. At the
and
Aurelio Lopez rescued Jack
2-1; Now York 7, Tam 5; and Phil Garner doub
led
home
downed
Toronto,
6-4,
Cleveland
Morris
in the eighth to help
end of April, I scout free agents until the June chaft, and in Jim.,
Kansas City 1$ Milwaukee 8. tw
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to highi *aaur.run swept Seattle, 5-4 and 2-1, New Detroit complete a three-game
Frank Maizone, Charlie Wagner and I open our rookie camp in
CLEVELAND (UPI) Edna
Whyte, the oldest pilot In the Boston at Chi
$pX
York topped Tens, 7-6, Kansas sweep of California.
Elmira, N.Y., where we operate a farm club in the New York- Gardiwr Whyt. thinks the 50th. race, and copilot Pat Hyde from oat.
Penn League."
year commemorative Angel EUTSks
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Braves I, Mets 4'
Normally, Male's orders come from the Red Sex minor league Derby race which wound up
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years and has wOn 11$ racing their takeoff from'Bohm Field
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As $ youngster growing up In Astoria, N.Y., which also trophies,
In Qhanbua.
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Rodwed Whitey Ford and Billy Lees, Mule's hw"et'oci to play
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Cat 11$; Lynn, Sos
St. Louis (VuckovIch 12-8) of On and Thomas, Mil Rice:
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thirdtried and they tried, bUt the seeded John McEnroe and
weather refused to cooperate. Romania's Ilie Nastase set up a
More than half of the at- match when they both won first

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Defensing Eddie Murray and Detroit defeated California,
could have been easy. Three 2-1. Boston at Chicago was
outfielders scattered among the postponed due to wet grounds.
In the National League, It was
outfield bleachers would have
Atlanta 5, New York 4; St. Louis
clone the trick nicely.
5, San Francisco 1; Montreal 5,
Murray, who belted three
Houston 3;
home runs In one game for the Philadelphia Cincinnati 7,
8;. San Diego 3,
first time in his three-year Chicago
1
and Pittsburgh 4, Los
career, also drove in all seven
Angel
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runs Wednesday night, lifting
the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 A's 6, Blue Jays 4:
victory and a sweep of their Mario Guerrero drove In
double-header with the Min- three runs and Mike Norris
scattered 10 hits to pace
nesota Twins.
"I haven't gotten too many Oakland.
hits or home runs in this IndIans 5-2, Mariners 4.1:
ballpark," Murray said of
Toby Harrah belted a two-run
Metr000litan Stadium. "In fact homer and Rick Waits and
these are my first home i
VictorCrtcomblnedonazever at the Met."
hitter to complete a sweep for
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Montreal 5, Houston 3
Cincinnati 7, PhIl. 6

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to play in Osceola's jamboree.

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Seminole faces Haines City 'at 7:30 in the
opener, followed by host Lyman vs.
Brooksville Hernando, Seminole-Brooksville
and Lyman-Haines City. Seminole's offense is
led by quarterback Dennis Warren while the
line is sparked by Dennis Germain, Louie
Miller and Jeff Gibson.

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Brett, KC

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Football returns to Seminole County tonight
when four teams lock horns in a jamboree in

NEW YORK (UP!) For all he knows, Sam Mole may have
been the only major league manager ever asked to take a cut In
salary. He hit the roof at the time. When he came on down, he
accepted It.
Calvin Griffith, Mele's boss with the Minnesota Twins, wanted
to slice him $2,500, and you know how you always keep hearing It
wasn't the money, it was the principle, well, In this case It was
both.
Looking back on that phase of his life, the white-haired 57-yearold Male says he's Infinitely happier now as special assignments
scout for the Boston Red Sox.
!'It was World Series time and we were In a hotel room right
here in New York when Calvin asked me to take the cut," said the
Twins' former manager at Shea Stadium.
"I stormed out of the room, went to my wife, Connie, and told
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nessee's career total offense
record. "Some people have
rated us pretty high this year
and that's okay with me
because it gives us something to
shoot at. If you start out rated
high and keep winning, It's
easier to stay there."
"We've got to strike quick, In
the early part of the season,"
said Majors. "We Improved vi
the 1978 season went along, but
this 55Ofl I want things to
happen early. But to do this,
we've got to be more aggressive

more yards to break Ten- heck of a lot tougher."

Vie In Jamboree

Mel. Happy As Sox Scout.

Majors said Streater "Is one
o the best college quarterbacks
in the country. Our team
believes In Jimmy. We have 00
great running backs now, but
we look for Improvement in our
offensive

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senior linebacker Craig Puki.
"Looking beck on that game,
we believe we can beat Notre
Dame this year when we play
them at home."

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Course Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Baseball.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
The way Jimmy Streater sees
it, it's important that the
Tennessee Vols get off to a good
start this year to develop the
confidence he feels was lacking
during the first half of last
season.
The Vols wound up 5-5-1, but
they had to win four of their last
five games to do it.
"When we were 1-4-i, a lot of
people began to wonder If we
could really play," said Streater, a slender (8-1, 161) senior

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3-Year-Old Is A Life-Saver
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)
With the aplomb of a professional lifesaver, 3-year-old
Ketone Johnson dived Into a
backyard swimming pool,
grabbed his 21-month-old playmate around the neck and
dragged him to safety.

Keiane's mother and a neighbor woman, paralyzed with
fear, said Tuesday they did not
know how the youngster
managed to save Eric Williams
from drowning.
'!When I saw my son In th
water and Kelane going aftei

him and get him up, 1 couldn't
move," Eric's mother said.
"He had his arm around
Eric's neck," said Sandra
Johnson. "How he managed to
do it I don't know."
Eric had been taking swiznming lessons at a local YMCA

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and apparently jumped into the
backyard pool while playing
with Ketone.
The older boy jumped in after
the toddler, grabbed him and
dog-paddled them both to safety
while the shocked mothers
looked on.

Thursday, Aug. 30, 19-18

ALL SMILES OVER SWINGER
Ginny Sandage of Lake Mary, is all smiles over the
JCPenney Swinger Bicycle she won as the grand
prize at the end of a 12-week summer theater
program sponsored by the Plaza Twin Theater and
The Evening Herald. Additional gifts were donated
during the programs by MacDonald's, Jack In The
Box, Burger Chef, Pepsi Cola and Sambo's with
popcorn donated weekly by the theater. Jack
Stankos of JCPenney, left, assists Ginny with her
bicycle while Strawberry Shake (Jack In The Box's
Bill Rastelli ni) seems
to approve, Incidentally,
Ginny has a bicycle, so she unselfishly gave the new
bicycle to her younger sister.

State Senator Maxwell Reports:

Sweeping Tax Changes Are Eyed .
Sweeping changes to the tied to economic factors and boards in the counties were
pay taxes on their homes
tadngMurein the State of population growth.
limited to levying an $8 per
whether
they have the money to
Florida are being considered
A limitation will be placed on $1,000 tax rate.
"
spare or not."
by Gov. Bob Graham's tax state spending," Maxwell said,
"Also being considered,"
Although a first-term
reform commission, State Sen. adding this concern is a result Maxwell said, is placing a
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senator, Maxwell also has been
Clark Maxwell Jr., R- of Proposition 13 which passed constitutional amendment on
I
pobted by the governor to
Melbourne, said today.
in California, limiting govern, the ballot in the March
the commission on secondary
Only recently appointed to ment's ability to spend.
presidential preferential
education.
the governor's advisory
"A greater portion of the cost primary to increase homestead
3"Our role on this commission
committee, Maxwell, a of public education wJjJ be exempt ions from $6,000 to
ii to do a coinpide analysis on
member of Seminole County's assumed by iovernment, $,000 meaning 66 percent of
Now edUCItIOI programs In
Legislative Delegation, said the approaching the 75 percent to 25 the property owners wouldn't
both the community colleges
recommendations will be percent ratio of state support to pay any school taxes at all.
and
the universities.
considered by the Florida local support," Maxwell said.
"This would relieve the tax
"Among
the questions being
Legislature at a special session
"If the state had assumed the burden on those who are lead
considered
are how much
in December.
7525 ratio this year, property able to pay," he said.
authority
should
be delegated to
Among the sigolficant Items taxes for schools could have
Maxwell foresees an esIndividual campuses by the
to come out Of the CO1flJflItte' been reduced to about $4 per tension to the law which went
board of regents. We are also
he said, will be a recom- $1,000 assessed valuation, Into effect this year, scheduled I
i&amp;i at the Lieu. of whether
atlon
MOW
that a cap be placed rather than the $6.75 limit to the at the end of this year,
when areas should be served
on spending by both Mate and mandated, he said.
limiting local gove rnment's
.
dire
through loèal
local government,
t, with the cap
Prior to this year, the school ability to raise property taxes
universities or If we should
to five percent over the CLARK MAXWLLJR.
to have two orthree
revenues received from this percent increase permitted and major universities in the
source In the previous year.
the seven percent In new state."
He noted that two Seminole construction may not be The senator said a cornCounty municipalities-Winter equft the rate of inflation, he prehensive study
of capital
Springs and Lake Mary have said. "But when you start ac- outlay funding for
public
scheduled special elections commodallng Inflation, you education In the state that will
Sept. 11 to gain voter approval assure Inflation," he said,
be significant to Seminole
"The
of larger tax increases. Max.
Proposition
13 County is underway. "The
well pointed out property taxes movement in the date has exiting formula Is not geared
MEXICO CITY (UP!) It Is appeared in 14 corrldas and cut to local government make up escalated because of senior to getting money to those areas
amaxing to watch the change 12 ears as rewards while only 30 percent of their income. citizens on fixed Incomes," of greatest need those areas
that comes over 16-year-old missing only a few days at
"New construction has been Maxwell said. "The seniors can with the highest growth, like
David Jclin Rank when heism Cypress Fairbanks high school amounting to seven percent adjust to sales fazes simply by Seminole County," Maxwell
a700.potmd wild bull doing its in a Houston suburb.
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than he is.
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wishes, it will be "goodbye." could resolve your problem. It's
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security, which I fear Will call her Jean.)
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to Lenny. Help me.
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bridegroom
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terrible fear that he will get was hot.
Cedar Avenue, Sanford.
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service. Jean left a tip, con- eyelet embroidery enhanced
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to encourage your body to flush potassiUm in our diet The
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RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) - and daughter Kimberly, 6, On occasion."
the night of the killings.
Prosecutors and defenders Feb. 17, 1970. Prosecutors
The murders occurred Feb.
The former addict, Helena
plilie agreed the conviction of claimed he then rigged the 17, 1970, In the family's apart- Stoeckley, testified she was so
Pr. Jeffrey MacDonald for the crime sceneto resemble that of ment at Fort Bragg, where high on drugs she does not
9-year.old murders of his wife the Sharon Tate murders.
MacDonald was serving with rememter where she was
and daughters was tragic.
MacDonald, who sat motion- the Green Berets. MacDonald night of the slayings.
: The jury of seven men and less when the verdict was read, claimed his family was killed,
But Dupree excluded acflvewomentooklessth&amp;nseven calmly told Dupree, "Sir, I'm andhewasbeatenandstabbed, counts from acquaintances of
;1ours to find MacDonald guilty not guilty. I don't think the by a band of Manson family4lke Miss Stoeckley who said she
:in the 33rd day of the trial court had the evidence. That's Intruders chanting "Acid Is had told them details of the
Weckiesday, and U.S. District all I'm going to say."
groovy; kill the pigs."
crime scene.
çurt Judge Franklin Dupree
Chief defense lawyer Bernard
He originally was charged by
After the jury ruled, St.
S6tenced him to life in prison Segal recalled, "I said yester- the Army, but those charges Mary's Holtal in Long Beach,
foeachofthethreemurJes_ day the jury had witnessed a were dismissed In lV7O because Calif., where MacDonald
with the sentences to run -leaa.ltradvTntsvInm.i.i.i
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consecutively,
to say all the rest of the country federal grand jury Indicted him doctor, fired him as director of
-. MacDonald's lawyers said has seen this legal tragedy in January 1975.
the emergency
they would begin filing appeal continue."
Defense lawyers said the mont.
documents today In U.S.
"It's really a very tragic appeal would be based on
Long Beach police officer
District Court in Raleigh.
occasion," Assistant U.S.
Dupree's refusal to aUow what Arnold Schmellng, a friend of
The onetlrne Green Beret Attorney James Blackburn Segal called "some of the most
physician was convicted of said. "Win or lose, It doesn't astonishing evidence available MacDonald, said "It jit shOwS
to me what a mockery our
first-degree murder In the bring Colette, Krlstle and In the trial."
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the descrIbed property from Al
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as Clerk of me Court

Republicans, rebellious Demo- big the rabbit was a snake buiruahes.
crats and an unruly Congress: because Its teeth were bared
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toat or canoe on the aniafl pond, but agreed to answer questions.
But now all seem
phen the rabbit swam toward Had the president been at- convinced It happened.

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seeing the elusive photos.
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Public Records of Seminole County,Orange
final ludgement rendered In ffi, 7:00 Vclock P.M. on September 10,
Florida. (01ST. NO. 2)
1979, to consider the adoptIon of an
aforesaid court on the 29th day of
Further, the Planning and Zoning June, AD. 1919, in that certain cue ordinance by the City Of SW
CommlssionofsemlnoieCountywill entitled, Barnett Bank of Orlando. Florida, as follows:

PRIVATE VOICELESSONS

Ia1ms to know what happened when queried about the incident no mistake about it - it was a the Seminole County Courthouse, banking association, Plaintiff, vs. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF _______________________
to the pictures.
early Wedoesday, would say rabbit."
Sanford, Florida, on September s Ronald S. Brzozoski, Defendant, SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO ANNEX
And all agree that swimming only: "There are certain stories
1979 at 7:30 P.M., or as soon there- which aforesaid Writ of ExecutIon WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
And another source recalled after
SPEC'S
as possible, to review, hear was delivered to me as Sheriff of OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
across 1ponds
and
attacking
about
the
president
which
must
comments and make recom. Seminole
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more
particularly BETWEEN KNUDSEN DRIVE
Development Manager at
described as follows:
AND THE SEABOARD COAST.:
Register now for Fail term.
Extension °'.
One 1913 Ford 2door automobile, LINE RAILROAD RIGHTOF..
Enroiimentfor preklndergartan
Persons not able to attend
steel blue in color, ID No. . WAY, SAID PROPERTY LOCAl.
1. kIndergarten - limited.
hearingwhOwishtocommsntt
3JWA17 being stored at 17.92 ED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
mo., for more information call
proposed actIons may submit visu
FLORIDA, IN -ACCORDANCE
rn,rtd.
322460S or 332.3333. Lutheran
written statements 1, the Land
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WITH THU VOLUNTARY AN.
Church of the Redeemer.
Development DivIsion prior tO the Seminole County,
Florida, will at NEXATION PROVIION$ OF ICC.
scheduled public hearing. Persons 11:00 A.M. on the 21st day
T1ON
171.041,
FLORIDA
of Sep.
ITA.
appearing at the hearings may tem', AD. 1m,
for sale arid TUTES: PROVIDING AN EFFIC.
submit written statements or be sell to the highest offer
LegalNotice
TIVE DATE.
bidder, for
heard orally.
sublet to any and all existing liens,
WHEREAS, there his been tiled
at the Front (West) D of
with the City Clerk Of the City of
Commissioners of Seminole County, Seminole County Courthouse In Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Florida.
tainin the names of me property liNt JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
Sanford, FlorIda, the above
Arthur H. Blckwlth, Jr.
owners in the area described FOR SEMINOLE COUNTy,
described personal property,
Clerk to the Board
FLORIDA.
That said sale Is being made to hereinafter requesting

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hlmselftoaSept.2orundralser
In Orlando.
Party officials uidthey hope
to raise $150,000 at the dinner
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cash,

as guest speaker.

state choose the bulk of
BIjI Crane, deputy director delegates for the statewide
Wednesday on the eve of of the party, said the Cabinet convention.
Carter's campaign swing endorsementcoujdbedevuatAdrong showing by Kennedy
t)!ough Tampa where he will Ing to the "deaft Kennedy" -whowon'tuyhewon'trwihost a "town meeting" and be
1c
heca, Car
could swing many lawmakers
accompanied by Graham.
- ca now caj on the wfl4inown and even a few Cabinet
uominrouer Gerald and highly visible elected of. members
The support was announced

Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Here
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Deputy Clerk
Publish Aug. 301 SePt. 13, 1919

Execution.

$IMINOS.I COUNTY BOARD
COUNTY COMMI$$IOISII$

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- SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
- OP COUNTY MMIIIC

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be included therein:
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
and

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SemInole County, Florida
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Publish Aug.30,Sep$.5,13,30,gg
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DEM.121

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John C. Polk,

CAS5ELBERRY GARDENS, INC.,
PIIIIUN
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he's sizniiari Incune.
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who stands alone among
siionir Ralph TLW el.t't.d tate officials as a

Uon Co

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piluloner

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they're whole hos Carter
Secretary of 8tat. George .'"" said ipuu.uOO, uits.....
Firestone and T,atp..i,,ai
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NOLI COUNTY COMPRENEN.
IerSerIIS5.(FvfffivdisCibjdas
liVE PLAN FROM COMMERCIAl. ainattk,s the Wakiva Hunt Club en

Earl - Bats, who.,

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SECTION 1. That tile-following
described preperty situated in

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Notice is hereby given that the
Sanford will hold a regular meeting
on Sept. 14, 1979 in the City Hail at
11:30 AM. In order to consider 'a

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landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft lIving area.
$59,300. Term'

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THE PUNPOSI OF RIZONING (DISTRICT NO. 3
ittide a P1St of the City ii
.!" " W to Ito tieperty situate In Seminole
MARVIN Caunfy, Florida, descrlbo as: (
FROM Cl RETAIL COMMERCIAL
3. Ll.E.D.CO..44 AGRICIJL.
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DISTRICT AND *4 AGRICUL. TUNE TO Ml INDUSTRIAL 0$.
atloit previsions be SiCtlin
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TURI DISTRICT TO Cl GIN. TRICT PZ (N.70)u. lucks is, se, 171M1, FIends
rdInSto the plot thereof 'as
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MainIia ricordid itt Flit bOlt 10,
IRA. COMMIRCIAI. AND
d 37. Sloth Pt RY esid West of
Slot
lisle at The IsNuedlon ii The a speech Weskiesday on farm WHOSIIALI
FL 31503, en or Iii Public Iscerds of Seminole
DISTRICT OR M.IA Ireof en East side if luck 37 aM Setilit life of Section 5, TomIskie
Ocher, 1g79. County, Florida, subject,
POlICY at the N.tionil Plowing VERY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL $. Veiled luTiSt between IlS 35 LRengeslIandTheWLy I.WIliie 7'1
IS,
a default totayd*forty.ç1g7
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, Iudgmint will be entered NOW - at P*fk outcry
heck 30 SemI if RY and last ½
N.lWsed
to The Ijoftew aM
NWI.
Caters decision to notmallas
e11iI demanded in the iSiS bidder $V cask at 12 Vcfeck
TIle WiSt * Nat of the EaSt 177 Iristiti West $ldiiI usc hiNt Mid W RI. line 373.3ff, Thence W
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land 1st SeUlen SPa TumI11p , flu of lito INS 215 fliSs heck
ft.. Is lieS line of Sec. o, Thence C
d: 1.2371
Wit-i fiNn Qni, net Taiwan. Ranse* lithe Pestle Ream of N. N. smiths
sis c.. IWiNldSIine11SR IsthepoW ISIAL •
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$ TIRED OF COMPACTS? You
can ST.RE.T.C.H out in this
greciousolder 2 Story, I BR, 2 B
fixx'in, could be converted. 1st
lime offered. $45,000.

1O.,1ftI.ft,.:I:
hild OK. 3211111 after 6.
king college student needs
rn. rm. or will share with

me. 332.1570.

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W.A
"THUD". You won't find better
for the new low price of Just
$24,000. That'sall for this 3 BR, 1
Bhomeon quiet street, Room (or

Hwy 46 close in. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
plus store rooms. One-half acre
for growth. Owner motivated.
$36,500.

$15,200. $6500 dwn.

INVESTMENT
S units- I being renovated can be
finished by buyer and save.
Good monthly income, close to
downtown &amp; hospital. Owner will
finance at 10 pet. $20,000 will
handle.

REALTY WORLD.

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The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

HOME PLUS BEAUTY SHOP
3 BR, 2 bath home &amp; beauty shop &amp;
equipment. All in excellent cond.
$44,900.

7435's S French (179?) Sanford
323 5321

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 3fl7IS1, Sanford

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111, fun, apt., adults
No pate, $133.

carpet A C
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almost 3 acres. 110,Q.

Spotless 3 BR, 1 5, ref., stove,
deapes, part. fun., for only
$36,500.

Cal IBart

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing-ServIce

Øwner motivated 2 Il,) 1, car.
port, den w.wet bat, sat In kit,

2565
PAR K

$33,000.

Zoned

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100' on

Sanford Ave. 8)5,500.

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-_3fl0231.323-717L32,pn,

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leautiful secluded park on
great St. JOlin. Mobiles from
815,00 to - $31,900. Tennis,
shufflebosrd, pool &amp; bt

-3 BR, I I, gas Nest, fenced yd.

Terms.

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131,000. $Opct.dwn. By owner
3S'31N,eve. 349.3431

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AVo..$eIlhef9Wst.(&amp;

115. laNIstaNIrabhi.

laWi). Ptico reduced * v,,,s

351170
Aft. tIn 332.1W, 333'40

353SlNSerdAve.

W.$I,99, cmii, Hoffman hi.
vestmentCoun$eilo. 5624173.

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I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
.etc.WayneBeai,3n.1321

5520.

PAINTING, CARPENT*''
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323Ol3lafter 3:30,

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75-RecrtiIVeNciss

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMOOELING&amp;REPAIR
1.0. BALINT &amp; ASSOC. 3221465

15-fl Tag-A-Long SlhWhii"
TrvlTrlrw-hitch,$3.000

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SteresCablnet

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TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PA.JNTINQ.$PRINK
LERS. 323.47$ ANYTIME.

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DIM Tractor Service

Mowing &amp; discirtg, cultivation
ditch banks chopped, All service
reasonable &amp; pomp,. Realtors
our specialty. Good ref.
3d-5i7.
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NIl PreSsure &amp; Steam Cleaning.
Roof, homes, mobile homes, etc.
Mobile home special 12*50,
$22.30. Reasonable rates, all

work guaranteed 3337113.

$23 chair, $50

sofa special on aft
Upholstery Cleaning for the

of August. 531.3144.

Vinyl Rupsir
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Vinyl repair 1 recoloring

Saveup to SO pct.oO

To List Your Busineu..,

record I

PSaYer,tapedsck&amp;radloc.,

DIol 322-2611 or 831-9993

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Tractor SsrvICI'

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HOLD REPAIRS FROM CUR.

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used

color J, set isiO model
Zenith 73" works good. $133. I
Free Delivery, Sanford Fur. I
niture Salvage, 17-93 So. of I

repair service. 3fl 6101.

Sale" sign down 1 run a
classifledad. Call 332.2611 or 521.

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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp;

Get fullexposure - take that "For

-_332-Ul3after6p.m.

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Peppers Painting Service,
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.'
Free Est. 333.1704. ,

cages. 332.3753.

Estate Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.

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móarnj'

supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond:

For

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clipping, lea control. Pit

72AUCIIOfl

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Painting by Anthony Corino, Intenor, exterior qualified in all
phae, Free Est, Call 322-0071.

VAUètiOnL Disi'cini
Drapes, Upholstery
--_.332.0707

across from Pinebreeze Egg Farm

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ALTAMONTE Lot 100* 174 pius
CS Bldg. zoned commercial, off
Hwy 136. $79,900

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Auction Thurs. 7 PM
KELLOGG'S AUCTION SALES
SanfordAye,

Used Refrigerators, all working
$551 up. Free delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 3235731.

GENEVA

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vage, 1793$, of Sanford 3221721,
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Immaculate i CM, 3 B, 2 car
garage ww carpet, C 141*,

fenced Ok, yd. $33.15.

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3 22•2420

tress. $31,930.

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MElNTZERTlLE
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New or repair, leaky showers our,
specialty. 23 yrs. Exp. le9.js7

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$33 up. Colors, large selection,
guaranteed, Mon.Sat, 105.
Sanford Auction 1315 S. French
Ave. 323.7340.

Sanford's Sales Leader

3 BR, 1½ Ia, w2 adloining lots +

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frontage on Semlnola Blvd.
with go terms
or trade.

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mercial, new const. LicensEd
bonded
&amp; insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 323-0541
or a.stu.

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332-5721.
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REFRIGERATORSS

Asking sii,so

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Appliances &amp; Misc'.
ILOCALI 349. 5371

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oonthig &amp;

Buy I Sell
New&amp; Used Furniture
lO S. Sanford Ave.
323 6593

Lakefront lot In Casselberry.

- Yard debris, Trash

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quality furniture, Washer &amp;
Dryer. 514 491$.

FURNITURE &amp; THINGS

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Ught Hauling

Tyson Cement
Drives, patios, walks &amp; etc.
LICEP45ED$59.4SS

Plumbing FIxtures
Bldg. Material. 322-5659

Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of

52-Appliances

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Buy

170W

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3557773

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN
SANFORQ'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

Osteen area

________________ $35,500. Iesttsr Owner.

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front! Work shop, boat hOuse, &amp;
guest facilities! Only $52,900.

322.9283

Beautiful home site.

Near center of downtown Geneva.
4 acres mature orange grove.'
Cxc. home site, paved Old
Geneva Rd. Zoned agri. Horses

Attrad1ve35,Ihhomew.2O7'Ik

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Terms. William Maliczowslil,
Realtor 322-7913.

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specialists, top soil,). fill cljp7
sod lAlng &amp; free trimmin.

GoodUsedFumn.Appliances,

New Butcher Block &amp; Chrome
contemporary LR tbls. Orig.
retail $69.95, NOW $10. Sanford

REALTORS
INC.
530.4i3or33913)1 eves.
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1 acres Lake Sylvan, $40,000. Best

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general home repairs- no lob too
small. Call 323 9165 anytime.

3l$.Atng Av,
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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Super 1 BR, 2 B home in Hidden
Lk.l C H&amp;A, w-w carpet, breakfast bar, eqt kit, split plan! BPP
Warranted. Only $43,500.

101111's

31-ApsrtmsntsFurnished

water front.

Neat 2 BR, 1 B home in quiet
neighborhood! Good started
home! Lots of extras! A buy for
$23,200.

133.2197

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Lirry's Mart,

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SlHousehojd Goods
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residential lots of which 4 are

Just

BPP Warranted.

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'females,$?Seach; I male, $123.

68-Wanted

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Use A Want Ad. 323.36); or $31.

TOWERS BEAUTY SA[
ormerll Harriett's Beauty Nook

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Refrigeration A C Repélr'
Licensed. 323-0039
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Paint 25 c. otf. Good work
clothes &amp; shoes cheap. Waddles
General Store, 515 S. Elm.

Eve. 562.3655

acrel C H&amp;A, w-w carpet,
ceramic eat in kit., Fl rm &amp;

CASSELBERRY
3 BR, 1 bath. $35,000

1.ultsOny,
1.IR- $15 up. Pool.
en as 6a.
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.

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Alfomsy 1r Piuinhith
Pubithi Auust is, ,

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parcels won't last long.
Hurry I call today.

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Sirian Husky Puppies
Must Sell.
323 1167,332 5992. 322 6012

Dining table, Duncan Phyfe, 4
leaves, $60, Frigidaire washer &amp;
dryer, good cond, $55 ci. or $150
set. 661 5640.

prime

Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, Carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter, 339-6531.

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Call Carl Harris at
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65-Pets.Supplies

Boy's Pants S-ale 12 Pr.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 SanfordAve.
372 579)

As little as $300 down buys one of
these beautiful i - acre lots
located near DeItona. These
REALTY

290N.l792.Casselberry,FI.

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Certified LawnS. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323-1719
Mowing
371-0095

Beauty Care

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auto, 2 barrel $200; Hammond
Auto Piper El. organ 4 yrs old,
exc. cond. $500; Zenith 19" Color
TV like new 1300. 323 5500.

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Portable Sign for Sale
1600. 349-5453

See our beautIful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

OPEN HOUSE

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CeorIsSIv

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42-Mobile Homes

srF

Air
cal, Plumbing ServiceS. Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671-6394,
Lic., Bonded &amp; ins.

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Tractor 855 Case. Box, Blade,
Mower, DiSc. 22' trailer. Call
W&amp;xly Little, 332-9136,

DR.
$795

2

Air Cond1onlng

BUILDINC.5" New, All Steel,
Pre engineered, clear span (NO
Seconds). 30x18x I?for 3.991.00,
lOx 4$ x II (or 1,986.00, 10 x 72 x
1.1 for 5.981 00. 48 x 12 x 14 for
6.917.00. F 0. B. factory. All
buildings include 25 lb. wind load
and large double sliding door.
C,itl 305 331 4647 9a.m. to 5p.m.
collect

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE
3119 315E. First St.
322 5672

Eve.322-0612,323 1557,322.7177

RHSINS
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62.A-Farrn Equipment

ROCK
Screened 8. Washed
Cty. Approved for Drainlield
Central Contracting Inc.
9017366823
901-7753583

REALTOR 323-7832

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cork &amp; Hirt 373 7510

Sale

for

FORD

CONSUi

Lawnmower sales 8. service. We
sell the.best &amp; Service the rest.
Western Auto
301W. 1st St.
322-4101

Beds, Dbl motel box springs I
mattresses. $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French, 323-7340.

4acres Country Club Rd. &amp; 75th St.
133.000.

3103 Orlando Dr.
VA &amp; FHA Financing

Reg.RealEstatearok

62-Lawn-Garden

9ff. glassed top display case 26 in,
deep, $700. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-92 So. of Sanford 322
872).

10 acres Airport Blvd. $45,000. 20
pet. dwn, ba! terms, 8½ pct. mt.

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fOrd Gracious Iivi

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50-Miscellaneous

4'BR, 2 B heated swimming pool, 2
car garage, like view. 109 Lk.
Dot Dr. $32,250.

Sunday-Sept. 2-1.6 PM
133 Hays Dr. 3 BR, 1½ B, C H&amp;A,
very clean &amp; well kept. Nicely
landscaped, cony, location.
Come see this great buyl

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Trumpet, MP for marching band &amp;
stage band. Newly redone by
factory, 1150. 349-5194

WILL BUY EXISTING Iss -a.MORTGAGES R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No. i 0
Wymore Rd., Altanionte.
862 7483

1972

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Beautiful upright piano, perfect
cond., birdseye maple BR set
comp (antique) 323 5620.

47.A-Mt1gages Bought
&amp;Sokl

workshop. $25,900.

1978 CONCORD
.
$3995

Hwy 92, I 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 st
the reserved price. Call 904-255.
$311 (or further details.

Merchandise

59-Musical

9295

610

TORINO

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Ito? acres, Sanford area.
Schuren Realty, REALTOR
$3) 1317

LAKE MARY
Fruit trees galore on 3 lots. 3
Bdrm., Din. Rm,, Family Rm.,
partially
fenced;
12x20

1973 DATSUN

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hw5#. 1797
___________________________
Sanford, FIa 32771

If you don't tell people, how are
they qoing'to know? Tell them
With a classified ad, by Calling
3222611 or 8319993.

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I w,H
catch up back payments a. buy
equity 332-0216.
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INFLATION FIGHTER
Investment property. Frame
home, 4 Bdrm, 1 Bath, 2 window
air conditioners and wall furnace heater. Conventional,
$1 ?,900.

more.

TRADE-INS
1973 CHEV SS
9295

'7SChev, Truck, 6 Cyl
Good Shape. Asking $2100
323 1126

55--Boats &amp; Accessories

or $34

NEWCAR

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1976 Datsun -u
Clean, 42,000mm. 12.500
319 5816

47-Real Estate Wanted

HOME WITH
BUSINESS FRONT

STENSTROM

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£Eilud
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?..m.r'.--'i.

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 28906

339-9100

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79-Trucks.Trajlers

Property

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Farmhouse, I stall horse stable,
and 2.17 acres, fenced, 3 Bdrm, 1
Bath, near Geneva. Conventional, 834.950.

THIS COULD BE YOURS! I

MarySano. Female to share

'75 models. Call
1605 (Dealer).

(2) Kawaskl 100's. 1 runs,
1 in pts. 1)75 or best offer
323 /355

45-A--Out of State

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COUP1T1IY LIVING

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lOt 0? our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel inc., Realtor
641.3013,

REALTORS
2110 Spnford Ave. 322.7972

JUST MARE PAYMENTS-'64t0

MotorcycI Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7110

Bar w Istools. Bedroom suite. 2621
S Sanford Ave.. 322 1191 Open
Tues thru Sat. 9:30 to 5 30

o 11711,, III £ 'n IWI..guSPi(n

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'76 LT Camero, Maroon - White
interior. Low mi. All power.
Nice. 5.1300 neg. 322-1691.
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Top OcHer Paid tor link'S, usda
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipm,n 1
3225990

2509 S Elm Ave
Church Yard Sale
Sat,Sept 1.95

INC.

jobtkes
years ago, has come down with
st,
oi f loath,

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The sooner you place your
classified ad, the Sooner you get
results.
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in a high traffic area? The
perfect location I now avail.
Easy Termsl

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DlscrIbed

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'66 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, 1
owner. Good cond., $500. See at
S. Sanford Ave. 373 6593 or
327-SM) after 6:30 P.M.

Cars Rermved
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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
Call 322 1621. 327 4160

Moving Sale - Aug 3) Sept. 5. 119
Maine Ave Longwood. 869 6779,
tO a m S p m Lots of antiques,
tools. Ig appl &amp; clothes
U.

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AVON.
"c
FIGHT INFLATION
IAvon. Increase your earning
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For details, Call 1541.

Defon. above entitled Court in tise abo,e
styled cause, the undersigned

You ire reqired

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41-Houses

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 349.5100. 322.1959

10,000mi. $3,000. Call between 4I PM. Owner 172 0153.

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BUILDER. 3222757.

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Sanford, Florida on September , ole County Courthouse, Sanford,
0s$asmkssd that
1.k-t 700 North W''- ''
Board of Ad'uet
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soon
FIOvidaOnUpternberSL97,at,:00 theannesa$ienw said $rspasly will
Boulevard
Publish A'm 30 a4-7 1979
P.M., or
thereafter is poeaioee
soon thereafter as n result in tile creatIon of an en.
Cissulbu', pi ss'n
DEM.1'
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specific land use amendment to the possible to consider the foliowini: dave: and.
YOU
ARE HItEBY
Seminole Cowttv Comprehensive A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR
WHEREAS, ffi City of Sanford, that a wit fit'
clesur ' t
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" Ordinance 77.0. and ruining CHANGE
UNITEDSTATUS DISTRIC.
OP
ZONING Florida. Ii In a Pesmin toProvide
a.I
In
RIGULAT1ON$
lT
Judlcisi
Circuit Iemino1.th1
FLESHIR-A.1 dsscrIbd herein, and te" l
Agriculture DiatvIct 9. C.3 General AGRICULTURE TO R.1AA SIN. CommIssion of tile City of Sanford Case No. ,,.,411.,
Ys 1,.?id1, COURT NOI 7945'OrI.Civ.N
Commejclal and Wholesale Diofrics
UNITED STATUS OF AMERICI,
OLE FAMILY DWELLING Dl$. Floridl,di $ltInffibsmJintaji of
or M.1A Very LI$ Industrial TRICT. PZ(94799.45,Th.Wad4,of of the City to accept said petition
PlaIntiff, vs. CLIMAtIC M*IE
GARDENS,
IN'
F. - GARRETT, a single woman,
0l5t'ict,
the Northeest ¼ if The Nsetheaeo
and te anns* said prapal,'.
111.1CR - BA111'U"
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ¼ (Less Road). SectIon 7, Tew,tittl
NOW, THIRIFOIL II IT CLORINE N. BAUA2'L dId DilandanI(s), NOTICE OF SALE
ORDINANCE 77.0 WHICH 33 Ssv*. Ranges iii,
Noelcelshereby,iventpiatpu,suans
ffi, ENACTED BY THE PGOPI.1 OP wIt., a
ROil' ills

uu r,&amp;

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LOCA1

77-Junk

Chry..Newport custom, all
power.? dr. H.T. Looks new,

'76

78-Motorcycles
,?

VA.FHA.235.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
dent, but lawls later told UPI doesn't anrso4or ,wir.nh1v

Sale: Sat. 100 Par Place.
Bar Stools, refrigerator, BR
suite, gas grill &amp; misc. items.

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

qualified buyer, $34,000 to

Build to Suit -our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA23S&amp; 245

M. Unsworth Realty

Ilareer in Real Estate call
_Ir
Agency, Wm. Stemper,
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Moving

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

BTtMPER AGENC

•*sch. must have own tools. S REALTOR
MLS
paid holidays, frInge
323-60Sloreves.3230517
its.
1200
to
$300
start
wk.,
flng onexp.329•2962.
3 BR, 1 B split planfenced yd.,
sc. patio, cony., workshop or
LPNFVlItIme&amp;parttime. Apply
office in rear. All for $31,900.
55on Lakeview Nursing

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c. District in N. ½ Lot 13 and S. 64.26'
of Lot 43, PhIllips Terrace.

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FANTASTIC 1g. tam. 4 BR, 2 B.
FR. cent, air. ww carpet, 1g.
rms, fenced yd with well &amp;
sprinkler, in ground pool, choice
neighborhood. $43,900 cxc.
terms.

BR, 2 B block home. 3fl 0216 aft
6 p.m.

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that said property
owisigj.ed pf

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A1JO1E5

80-Autos for Sale

32 ft. camper self contained. Al
shape With towing equipment.
Site 79, AlA Campground. $1100,
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Carport Sale: Sat., Sept. I. 9 till?
Longwood Dr. in Osteen. (off
.115) 5th house on left. 323 1730

.1g. JUIU}

By Owner $3,000 dwn &amp; assume

.1 IIV. Center, 950 Mellonville
_Sanford.
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Center,Hwy.431,Longwood.
General Factory Work. Steady

F. BRUCE BARTHOLOW and rsquestforavarlanceinthezonlng

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'fVin person Sanford Nursing

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PRESSER experienced. Apply
Carriage Cleaners 134 Shopping

Alunilnum Products.

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P51t time sxp. floor man. Days.

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O1JEREEAS

I WAS U9T WONDERI

UIERE TM' S Ok'S

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*OUR BEST PRICEI 10.7 acres
In cleared Cypress Isles in

41-Houses

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sale.

praiserof5emiMI5coun$y,FiOli,

DAUGHERTY and WANDA
DAUGHERTY, his wife,

Aft.5322.7!i1

_32267

UUIIJ,J UILJRI$dl

having certified tisattliere are t
CLORIN! H. BARTHOLOW, his Ordlnanceasltpe,-talnstosideyard
property owners in the area_to be wife, and ROBERT CASH setbsdlr.Quirementshs SR.i Zoned

annsxe, and

screened porch, sodded yard,
paved street &amp; Much More. SO
pct. assumable mortgage.
5375OO
JOHNNY WALKER

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In today's activities,
Sheldon also cast aside
Cralne's predictions of an easy
Carter victory, saying (
will come Oct. 13 when

In DeBary 3 BR, 2 both block

4III flflDlC fllrTDll'u

Additional information may be
obtained by contacting the Land

do with

Demos Back - Carter
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
- President Carter has re
calved the firm endorsement of
Gov. Bob Graham and five of
Florida's six Cabinet members

Leonard at Sanford Bait &amp;

by OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY

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street. Needs some paint &amp;

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Sanford 2 BR, 2 B, all appi.. ww
carpet, pool. Close to
everything. Asking 133.750. 327.
0323
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.'$4AVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
PE1.XIBLE AND LIKE PEOPLC.

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above cap. described property

Cassetberry-beautifuliy shaded,
Grass, patio, private. Adults

imber to Webster. 175 5th Ave., _________________________
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Wanted-day shift. Full or
grpSrt time. Apply in person
ilday_inn, I-I 1. SR 46.
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lJ-IflStflJCtIOsfl

NOTICE ISHERERYOIVENtPI.at OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
by virtue of that certain Writ of
NotIce is hereby given that a
Lot I, Block A, Johnson's Poultry Execution Issued out of and under Public Hearing will be held at the

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Mobile home lot now avaiiTLg.
trees, adults, quiet, walking
distance to all shopping. See at Harold HalL Really

Lmerica's foremost dictionary
ompany needs home workers to

or 531.9993.
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NIGHT MAINTENANCE
-CLEANING
Experience Preferred - Not
EssentIal. PaId Vacations

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
CONSIDER THI ADOPTION

O OOR

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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Gigantic yard sale, Wed., Thurs,
Fri. S. Sanford Ave. 9-hI? Pictures, lamps, Victorian chair,
misc. Nothing over $50.

HAhE MOT4uM
PIP4G1 WOR.KiN IN Ot4

GRACIOUS, OLD 2 story, I BR.
1'2 B, breakfast nook, FP,
library, perfect setting for an
tiques. $65,000.

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35-Mobile Home Lots

keeper.cl,rk.typls,,
Prof .
ciency in statistical typing 1
exp. in Accounts Payable req.
132.2757
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54-Garage_Sales

gas, experience unnecessary.

FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PRO
PERTY:

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backyard sale - sell everything

NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN. 605 MdIsøn Street
SIVE PLAN FROM AGRICUL. Tamp., Florida 33501
TURE TO INDUSTRIAL FOR THE
Publish Aug. , Sept. 6, 1979
PURPOSE OF REZONINO FROM DEM.149
Al AGRICULTURE TO M.1A ______________________ TO

2 BR, carpet, air, f urn. Including
linens &amp; utilities. Peaceful
fishing area. No children or pets.
- 155
wk. 3495496.
__________________________
____________________

by Roger Bollen

NO1 6% I

LARGE LOT 3 BR. 2 B split plan.
beautifully landscaped, fenced
bk yd., room for garden $32,500.

River

On St. Johns

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AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND Smith. Miller &amp; Whatiey, P.A.

It Is reported the president
had some difficulty convin
his staff he had been attacked
byarabblt-particulajlysjnce

SPANISH STYLE family hOme 3
BR. 1'2 B, 1g. closets. Pan. FR.
storage cabinets in DR. $31,000.

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area. 322•2374. Sam's Portion

Seminole County,

Deputy Clerk

Sm. unfurn house, elderly couple
or person. No children or pets.
$120 mo. 322-3517 aft 4 PM or
wkends.

34-&amp;cbile Homes

Ioving company. We need
opgressive people with good
personality &amp; good phone voIce.
Salary + Commission. Call
Annette 323.5176.

FUNNY BUSINESS

EXECUTIVE HOME immaculate
4 BR, 2½ bath. 2 fireplaces.
screened porch &amp; outside brick
patio. Lush landscaping. $97,500.

RECEPTI9NISI
fvijj,ui
--a WIIfl T5T
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41-Houses

Sanford. 3 BR. 1' B, w C H&amp;A,
inside utility rm. &amp; new carpet.
Clean as a whistle. $275 mo 6455166. Cae &amp; Associates.
REALTOR.

SALES

Vi" yr vu tc

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32-Houses UnfurnjshJ

eMau1 U Food Store, Lake
y Blvd. at 1.4.

WHY WEREN'T YOU

satisfy the terms of said WrIt of ___________________________
__________________________
Execution.
..
Poultry, beet, pork, fish. FrN
John C. Polk,

of

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CASHIERS
EXPerienCE desired. Good pay, Insurance, vication, credit union
&amp; profit sharing. Apply In person

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Lost Male Boxer, Lk. Mary area.
1 yrs. old, bm w.wl cheSt,
clipped ears, 73 lbs. "Jib". 332.

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Lost-Reward
Yellow Gold Pendant w. Diamond
Lost 1.21.79 332.4704

AMC
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Noon The Day Before Publication

Thomas Heckel, said property being

S..taaaInla

7 COflKCUHVI?IIMS .....35c

5:00 AM. - 5:30 P,M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY t.Noon

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - It's White House aide could be Secret Service contingent on
not enough that President persuaded to talk about It.
the shore and that White House

datefrocnthetrlpthe president
Another said the
Ident
tooli In April to Sapelo Island picked up a paddie j
md Plains, Ga. - are In to "detour" the rabbit
agreement from all sources:
A third would not

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SFIELD, FIRST ADDITION, ac
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SEMINOLE COUNTY 10*10
being stored at 17.92 Shell.
Will keep sm chIldren
cording to the plat thereof as
OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONIRS
inmyhomewkdays
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recordedlnelstloolil2,pagesU&amp; Casselberry, Florida.
NsllceofPvbi$cHearing
67, Public Records of Seminole and the undersied as Sheriff of
233.1175
SALES
Seminole County, Florida, will at
County, Florida.
DRIVERS
.
Will BabySit
The Board of County Corn.
TOGETHER WITH: 1 Range, 11:00 AM. on the 1eh day of
CLERKS
In My Home
missloners of SemInole County will make, model and serial number p,of tembes', A.D. 1979, offer for sale and
CASHIERS
323.5413
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of avaIlable; I will air conditionIng
I to the highest bidder, for cash,
ASSISTANT MGRS.
the Seminole County Courthouse, unIt and wailto-well carpetIng.
sublet to any and all existing liens, l..ktng For a New
GENERAL OFFICE
iI,m,!
Sanford, Florida on September 25
at Public Sale, to the highest and at the Front (West) Door of the
MAINTENANCE MAN
Check the Want Ads
1979 at 7:00 P.M., or as sOOfl
best bidder, for cash, at the front Seminole County Courthouse in
of ,y5y 51Sf and_price.
thereafter as possible to consider a door of the Seminole County Sanford, Florida, the above ____________________________
912 French Ave.
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specific land use amendment to the Courthouse at Sanford, Florida n described personal property.
(corner 10th &amp; French)

Ct Vs. Rabbit

fishing pond In Georgia.

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t.&amp;

- Thursday, Aug. 30, 1979-38

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 tIme .................43c a line
HOURS
3 consscutivi times .. . . 3$c a Pine

property more particularly described as

situate in Seminole County, Florida,

EveningHerald,Sanford,Fl.

Orlando - Winter ParkS.
SemInole
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831-9993
322-2611

cause described property owned by

in

79•1333.CA.09.K, in the

Florida, I will sell the

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CLASSIFIED ADS

PICTITIOUS NAME
Picrinous NAMI
Notice Is hereby givan that I am
Notice Is hereby givun that I am
angaged in business at 513 Dohiny .ngag.d In business at 2014
Way, Casselbeqry, Seminole County, Kewann
Yr., Cassatberry,
FIOrida,undlflheflctltlotjsnm,of SeCounty,Fiorlda,und,rth,
ALL WAYS COMFORT COOLING &amp; fictitious nimeol SOLAR SYSTEMS
HEATING and that I Inland to SERVICE CO. and
ret,rsaidnam,withthecl.,kol reglstersaldnamewlthrneclerkof
the CircuIt Court, Seminole County, the Circuit Court, SemInole County,
Florida
accordance with the Florida In accordanc, with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, YoWl?: Section US.Ot Statutes, ToWfl: Section $55.O
Florida Statute 1fl7.
Florida Statutes 957.
Sg. Frank Tournour
51g. James S. Nedeia
Publish Aug. 15, 23, &amp; S.pt.5, 97
Publish Aug.t, 15, 23, 30, 97
DEM-75
OEM.47
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
CUlT OF THE STATE OF
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENIh?
FLORIDA, ItS AND FOR by virtue of that ctaIn Writ of
SEMINOLE CIVIL ACTION.
E*ecution issued out of and under
CASE NO. fl.t*33.CA-ø.K
the seal of the County Court of
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT. Seminole County, Florida, ion a
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor. final ludgement rendered in the
poration,
aforesaid court on the 24th day of
PlaIntiff, January, A.D. 1919, in that certain
vs.
case entitled, The Atlantic Bank of
Orlando Plaintiff, vs. Thomas L.
NELSON E. CHAUDOIN, et ux
Defendant. Heckel &amp; LorraIne K. Heckel,
Defendant, whIch aforesaid Writ of
ixecutlon was delivered to me as
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, Sh.riffofSeminoleCounty, Florida,
fld I have levied upon the followIng
pursuant to a Final Judgment of

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Saturday, September lst

ista paint for use
hood, stainless steel burner. Volcanic wood metal and
briquets and 2O lb. tank Included.
meson',y.HasFungl
No GG600T-20.
dde to resist mildew.
Gallon White and Colors.

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ROLLER and
TRAY SET

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Prevent* hot summer
99, boll-overs and will 0001
the higher engine ternp.
Gallon areturee In a
!dons

LwQ wearing, stain resis
Ing polypropylene olefin
fiber carpet In 12' widths.
49
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merchants and residents in the
same manner as last May when
a lobbying effort was mounted
to register opposition to a
possible hospital move. The
relocation of SMH had been
under review by hospital
trustees after a consultants'
report had indicated such a
move would have certain
financial advantages.
Ms. Rhein said the library
needs about 9,000 square feet of
space to handle the volume of
books and reference material
needed to serve north county
patrons. That is about three
times the amount of space now
available in the present
building.
Among the options previously

discussed by the county cornmissioners were a move of the
library to a spot near the Kmart shopping center off Highway 17-92, south of Sanford, and
the use of some floor space in
,the Roumillat Building on First
Street several blocks east of the
library.
However, Ms. Rhein said the
Roumillat solution would be
"foolish" because it would not
come close to meeting the 9,000
square feet of space she claim
the library needs. The leasing
of space at the I mart Plaza,
she said, would cost the county
more than $35,000 per year,
based on a charge of $3.75 per
square foot.
"Why should the county

spend $40,000 a year to rent a
new building when it spends
only $1 per year to rent the
building from the city?" asked
one merchant. "Couldn't you
use the $40,000 to improve the
existing library."
Ms. Rhein said that even with
extensive improvements, the
present site might not be
adequate. She said that another
plan that may come under
consideration is the leasing of
space in the Sanford City Hall.
But that option has little
port, she said, because the city
has Indicated it would charge
per square foot, $1.25 over the
prevailing rates.
The Kmart option was

criticized by a number of
persons at the meeting today on
the grounds of traffic and
safety. Said Mrs. Laurie
Dickey. "I feel safe leaving my
child here, but I wouldn't feel
safe at the shopping center."
She did not explain why.
Mrs.
Mary
Schmitt,
however, said it would be
unsafe to have children driving
to the shopping plaza on
bicycles due to the heavy
traffic. And Edith Harrison,
representing the senior citizens
group, said there are 297 elderly
citizens in the immediate
downtown area prepared to
oppose the move of the library.

By DONNA ESTFS
Herald Staff Writer
The Lake Mary City Council on Thursday night adopted
an ordinance calling for the twin alternatives in the
property tax rate in fiscal 19794* of $4.Z or $284 per !
$1,000 assessed valuation.
Now, the council must wait for the city's 1,114 voters to
tell them on Sept. 11 which rate Is to be levied.
New date law requires a governmental body to get
approval from the voters before raising taxes more than
five percent. The $4Z rate requires the referendum. The
$2.84 rate includes the m1immnn five percent Increase
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also said defective wiring and
problems with the air conditlonlng at the old post officeturned-library make the
building "unsafe."
Her comments drew sharp
criticism from chamber
director Jack Homer. Homer
said Ms. Rhein's contention
that a downtown Sanford
library is not consistent with
county growth trends and ac.
cessibility is inaccurate,
"That thinidng is all wet.
You've hit a nerve with me. I'm
tired of seeing things moved out
of Sanford. The fact is the
growth Is right here," Homer
said.
Homer said the chamber will
work with the downtown

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with nothing downtown," said
chamber member Martha
Yancey.
Ms. Rhein said she will
recommend to the county
commissioners that the library
be moved to a more accessible
location, where adequate space
can be obtained. The commissloners have indicated they
will make a decision on library
relocation sometime this year.
"We have to look at the entire
north end of the county in our
future planning. The present
facility has Inadequate space;
it would have to be renovated
by 1* or we would lose federal
funds and we have to consider
the growth patterns of the
county," said Ms. Rhein. She

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Civic organizations and
downtown Sanford residents
who reacted angrily this SpTIflg
to the prospect of Seminole
Memorial Hospital relocating
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pledged to mount a similar
campaign to keep county
commissioners from moving
the library out of ft centM
business district.
Addressing .-embers of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and representatives
JEAN RHEIN
of various business and corn...proposes move
mnunity groups, Seminole
County Ubrarlan Jean Rhein 230E. First St. Is "inadequate."
came under fire when she said
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most youngsters -was the reward for the winning by a local building supply and was enjoyed by all
team In competition during the Kids for Christ except 5-year-old Billy Smith (fourth from right)
Crusade held August 26-30 at First Assembly of God, who had one comment, "Yuk!" Puppets and a robot
Sanford. The teams made points through at- named Christron were used during the Crusade to
tendance, offerings and Bible games. The con- teach Gospel concepts.

Local- Officials

Proparing For Hurricane

BySHARONCARRASCO
Besides volunteers, chapter Wood said, "We will make the and all other public agencies," shelters which includes rnot1y crowded, citizens would be
Herald Staff Writir
Seminole countians would be the schools, Swanson said. If directed to the secondary
workers are contacting sources decision on when we feel the
The American Red Cross and for food and ezlpenent to notify storm Is a potential danger.
directed to designated primary those should become over- disaster shelters.
local Seminole County officials them they are on an "alert
"At that time, we would
have
already
taken_______________ release through the media a list
pi'psiitioni should Hurrica ne
of those shelters that would be
David bud Its 150 mile per hair Related iteeles, pages ,
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winds this way.
Chuck Swanson, cornHurricane David hurtled
municatlons manager and
toward the Dominican Republic status," he added.
More than 100 employees at "The confrontation was employees were In a near state
department director for civil
and Haiti today and some few lt
Should a disaster strike, defense in Seminole County, the state Department of consummated inside the of panic, it has' not been
may strike Volusla County Wood said, 60 major, "good- said his department would Transportation (DOT) district - building with Mrs. Baker being determined how many shots
beaches in a few days.
size" disaster shelters In Wy residents through the office In Deiand were shockedl the victim of a shooting by her were fired or how many struck
Judd Wood, disaster director Seminole County could be media prior to the storm those at 8 am. today as Charles L husband," Capt Nibler said.
the woman.
for the American Red Crass acquired. They would Include areas that are flood prone and Baker, 43, of DeLand gunned The Volusla County Sheriff's
Nibler said, however, It Is
Chapter for Central Florida, mostly public schools and hazardous and encourage them down his estranged wife, Department apprehended believed the victim was hit by
said his chapter has been churches.
more than one bullet in the
to head for the neared shelter. Josephine, 40.aclerk ther
Baker onU.S.92inDeland.
pinpointing the locations if
The Red Crosswould decide
Capt. Frank Nibler, In charge
"Should tie storm bit, all
Baker is being held in the upper part of her body. She was
when Semmlnole Countless
some
per
within
of
Vola County jail charged pronounced dead at the scene.
be
within the next week. should head for those thelters, department public safety and DeLand Police Department, with murder, Nibler said.
No one else was hurt lii the
We Sf5 I111I1 siWe LO&amp; U W000
reserve personnel would be on said Baker and Mrs Baker
Ca*. Nibler said Baker used shooting, he said. Baker um"We are working In call," Swanson said. "This "had a confrontation" in the a large caliber handgun and mediately ran out of the
David decides to come, we
won't have any holes," Wood cooperation
with
local includes Sanford police and fire parking lot outside the building fired several shots at his wife's building after killing his wife
authorities and dvil deferise.90 departments, the sheriff
said.
when she arrived for work.
upper body, but because the and drove o.

Kills Wife At DOT

Offices Closed Monday

Delivery Prices Increase

By JANE CAMEIJZIRY
Altamonte Springs Monday
Funding for extra patrolmen spokeswoman Susan B. Weiss.
Herald Stiff Writer
coflr"ams will he on Tuesdey provided Seminole by the
Gasoline siçplles, however,
Many Seminole Countlans and Tuesday's an Wsda.dsy. National Highway Safety are generally improved from
age if the losmg
will take
School cigidrus also will got a Ccininl$en as the result if a the Memorial Day and Intbre,'dsy Labor Day Weekend day off. aischeolsbstbecosugy -p in highway fafttrs, will dependence Day holidays
tosajoythe IM fling if the will be closed.
Theholiday period begins ats
run out Sept. I, he noted.
Bob and peat, if&amp;as wW
in= wltha trip tothe beach
p.m
time tonigit and ends
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Evening Herald will be increased.
The increase in borne subscription rates are made
necessary by the rising cost if gasoline and newsprint.
The change in home delivery rates are: train 75 cents to
90 cents weekly; from $3.25 to $3.90 monthly from $11.60
to $25 for six-month subscriptions and from $$ to $43 for
on-year subscriptions.

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Tuesday, Aug. 28, 197

BUILDING PERMITS
Building permits issued in
sw,mmIfl pool on Laural Oak Road
Seminole County the past week
in Sweetwater Oaks. Value: $5,900.
include the following:
Wayne Smitherman, to construct
Albert J. Garen, to enclose a a swimming pool on Pop Ash Court,
carport at 1143 Vbrunum Lane,
Sabal Point Value: 55.500.
Eastwood. Value: 51.000.
Catherine Smith, to make an
Charles McDermott, to construct addition to a home on Burndate
swimming pool at 230 Cottsmore Road. Value: $3,000.
A
Thomas McIntosh, to build an
circle West, Fox Hunt Club. Value:
$11000
open shed on state Road 426 Value:
Phillip Reed to reroof a patio at S300.
'ill? Sweet Water Blvd., Sweetwater
David Henoon, to build a fence
Oaks. Value: S4,000,
and swimming pool at 176$ Robert
Charles Payne, to make an ad
St., Sanlando Terrace. Value:
dition loan existing storage building S4,111DO.
at 234 Tem!e Ave., Fern Terrace.
George Barnhart, to reshingle a
Value: $150.
roof at 1231 Closter Berry Road,
English Estates. Value: $1,000.
James D. Hunter, to drill a well at
2010 Lake Drive, Watts Farm. Ed Snyder, to erect afence at
Value: $500.
Belly Ave., Wrenw,,od. Value
Robert C. Celler, to construct an $1,000
addition to a house at 2631 Tierra
to erect a fence at 100
Fairway Terrace Drive, Sterling
Circle, Casa Aloma, Value: ss,soo.
Arthur Eugene, to reroof a Park. Value: $500
building at 111 Pine St., Sanlando
Silom Horwitz, to erect a fence at
Estates. Value:
152 Mill Run, Greenwood Lakes.
Value: 5917.
R. Parker, to construct a swim
ming pool at 7219 Driftwood Drive,
Joe Barley, to construct a
Laurel Wood. Value:
swimming pool at 193 Eagle Circle,
Joseph M. Patton, to construct a Sterling Park. Value: $6,000.
swimming pool at a Stoney Ridge
Ann Croasdell, to reroof a building
home site. Value: $6 000
on Druid Drive, Druid Hills Estates.
TEC Home Systems, to construct Value: 11,500.
Florida Residential Communities,
two swimming pools on Woodview
to construct two single-family
Drive inWhisperwood Value: $6,000
each.
residences on Morning Glory Drive,
David Rogers, to construct a Greenwood Lakes. Values: $27,609
swimming pool at 205 Jasmine Lane, and 532.341.
Rodney Green, to construct a
The Springs. Value: $7,000.
Charles Topping, to construct a swimming pool on Eugenia Court,
Tuskawilia Acres. Value: 15.600.

Bundy's Request For New Trial Denied
'l'A1,l}lASSEE, Fla. UPI)old Kimberly Diane leach in month-long trial which ended
In court, i'e wore a short one of the two new lawyers who oil the case.
- Theodore Bundy picked up Feb. 1978 is set to begin in with a jury convicting Bundy of prison haircut and looked formally took over for the Leon
1t would be a miracle if we
his beer carton of legal files and November.
two counts of first-degree heavier than in the past. His County Public Defender's office could get a brief filed in six
walked out of the courtroom
Bundy, 32, isn't expected to murder, and the judge sentenc- face was pale and he was on Monday.
months," Davis said, noting he
after seeing Judge Edward be in the small courtroom to ing hint to die.
and lawyer Brian Hayes must
somber and polite when adCowart for what may have been argue the motion before Circuit
Since then, Bundy has been dressing Cowan.
Bundy had argued those first review the lengthy tranthe last time.
Judge Wallace Jopling. He's on Death [tow at Florida State
His appeal to the high court attorneys were incompetent script from the Miami trial
Cowart on Monday denied leaving that up to his attorneys. Prison. The hour-long hearing won't be heard for many and the public defender's office before preparing imiotions for
ilundy's motion for a new trial
William Mateer, representing was his first trip outside.
months, said Clifford Davis, had asked Cowart to be taken the high court..
meaning that Bundy, sentenced the Orlando Sentinel, will argue
to die by the Miami judge for against the motion to close
the slayings of two Florida down the proceedings. The
State University sorority . newspaper recently won a
ters, will take his appeal to the similar battle in a Lake County
state Supreme Court.
courtroom in another murder
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tUPI, the land is worth more now than ture Commissioner tJoyle er for four years until he
But before the justices review case.
- Veteran appraiser Bob Viele what the state paid for it."
Conner, the Cabinet manage- resigned last October to return
that case, Bundy faces another
At Monday's court session, says he has been defamed by
Ellison claims the Cabinet, ment review team for the to private consulting work. He
murder trial in Lake City and Cowart denied all 35 grounds "haloed second guessers" acting on Viele's advice, paid Department of Natural Resour- blasted Ellison's staffers in an
today his lawyers will be trying the former law student had working for Auditor General $1.1 million too much when it ces, joined Viele in challenging interview with UPI, calling
to bar the press and public from hoped would win him a new day Ernest Ellison.
purchased 4,500 acres along the that claim Monday, noting them, "damned haloed second
pre-trial hearings in that In court.
"The
state
never
paid
a
Lower
Wekiva River in central Ellison has no professional guessers who couldn't make a
matter.
Cowart also used the session nickel too much as a result of Florida for $3.7 million in 1976.
The trial on charges he to clear up other matters left any appraisal I was involved
living as an appraiser on the
Education Commissioner appraisers on his staff.
kidnapped and killed 12-year- over from the exhausting in," Viele says. "If anything, Ralph Turlington and AgniculViele was DNR chief apprais- outside."

72nd Year, No, 7—Wednesday, August 29,1979--Sanford, Florida

County Rejects

Appraiser Blasts 'Second Guessers '

A COMPLETE LINE
Benjamin Moore Paints
Pen Paints

John E. Harmon &amp; wf Irene S. to
James E. Klima 8 wI Charlene H.,
Lot 20, 81k 8, Knollwood, 3rd add,
51551000.
H. Miller 8 Sons of Fl to Daniel Do
Tonno &amp; wf Joan L., Lot 3, 81k E,
Camelot Un 3. $47,900.
511,1100.
Charles R. Bell 8. wf Ruth D. to
Veronica Brel.r to Bradford S. Fred T. Luck, Lot 22, 81k 23
'1-40
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Dunn &amp; wf Peggy L., E½ of NW'/4 of WeatMrsfield Sec Add, $39,500.
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NE'/4 of SW,/4 of Sec 23, 31031, 5
Patrick J. O'Hara &amp; wf Margrit &amp;
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acres, $23,000,
Stephen R. Smith 1. wf Linn P. to
. 5
Ludomil W. Marskj to BradfordS. Ellis E. Kickerbocker &amp; wf Dorothy
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Dunn &amp;wf Peggy L., Lot s, Blk9.N L.,Nl32ftofSldOftofW'/1-of NW¼
Chuluota, $17,000.
of NE¼ Sac 16, 21.31, $11,000.
Robert J. Hester III to Sfuhrke
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John
N.
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Constr&amp;Engn.ng, Lot io
CaSsefberry Gardens, porJon
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Columbus Harbor Subdv, 19.3$ 839, unlottedprt 81k A. Triplet Lk Shores
$12,900.
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(QCD) Ethel J. Pasternack to
Some as above etc, $100.
Thomas G. Bee &amp; wf Donna B., Lot
Sabot Pnt Prop to H. Miller &amp;
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SI, Blk E, Sec 7, Spring Valley Sons, Lot 47 Cypress Landing at
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Farms, $100
Sabal Pnt, 2170 8 71, S11,000.
. Thomas G. Bee 8 wf Donna D. to
Same as above, Lot $1, $11,000.
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Same as above. Lot 54. $18,000.
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Lot 54, 81k E. Spring Valley Farms,
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Some as above, Lot 55, $18,000.
Sec 7, $115,000.
Same as above it ca. $11 0W
Bruce A. West 8 wf Norma to
Winter Springs Day. to Res Comm
Arthur E. Krottnaurer I. wf Nidla, Lots 1078 122, Winter Springs Un 3,
Lot It, 81k S. The Meadows, Un 1, 1789 &amp; 90, $37,400.
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$67,500.
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Jo Wolfram toMataileen L. Veigel
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Rufus H. Glliispi, 8 wf Martha E, 8. Lawrence D. Schenkat, Lot 31*
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Bronius Nakutls 8 wf Brunhild*
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Chris J. Vorndran 8 wf Ann M. to E. to Algis Nakutis I wf Varset, Lot
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Donald 0. Holmes &amp; wf Elizabeth, 5, BIk H, Sky Lake Subdv., $29,300.
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(QCQ) Charles W. Clayton Jr.,
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19.30 8 3). $105,000.
Joan B. Clayton, W. Malcolm
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Sanlando Springs. $23,500.
Tr A. Lakewood Shores, Sec Add,
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Carolyn N. Singer I ho Harold W. $100.
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Sli'igei' to, Arthur F. Roche ' v,
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IfLot,2.I$lhkA.Sweetwatsr fAO_Cecil LsJOf
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w-'.Huskily Co to Southern Mom"'
UVW 811VMS us L.uuigwooa 10 play area at Second Hand Rose.
Inc., Lot 7, 81k A. Sweetwater Oak
N. Kent Moeller, Tr., to Robert A.
Sec. 17, 21.51 &amp; 521 $27,900.
Storks 1. wf Betty A. $11,500.
Gidus Blder, to Gerald D.
Zola M. Jackson to Blanche Bell,
Chambers &amp; wf J. Colette. Lot 57, Lots 2$ 81k 0, Buena Vista Est., At Second Hand Ros e
Howell Est, Subdv Rep., $51,900.
Parker As., Realty to Allen N.
Lamar P. Sumner I wf Kathry to
Lloyd.
5)6500, Lot 7, Tuskawllla Acres, Simon H. Y.uelhler Jr., &amp; Carol A.,
Lot S. 81k 8, Dommeristi Hills, 6th
John M. Lockman ir
N. to Virginia M. Waits, Lot $69
Irst Anniversary Sale Set
Willard J. Uoung I wf Abbis L. to
Spring Oaks Un 40 $5I.J6.
George A. Plants &amp; wt Lois M. to James S. Chapman, Lot 1, 81k D.
Rosemary L. Neu, Lot 33, Plan of Wlldmere, $23600.
Second Hand Rose is KTV, is not the ordinary used clothing is kept on the racks a
Wedgewood Un L, $64900.
George R. Newton to Martha W. celebrating Its first an. clothing More. Marta can afford maximum of four months. After
H. Hlngson
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Lot 213
B.Robert
to Teddy
J. Huns*ei'
I Bonnie
WI It ofSampson,
Lot 2)4, O.P.
Swap,
Co 8 N 330 niversary Sept. 2.7 and the to be discriminating as she now three months, if the garment Is
Colleen M., Lot 115, Lake of the Plat of Black Hammock, $49 ,OQ
price
of everything In the store- has more than 400 clIents not sold, It Is marked down by
Woods Tnwntwi.* i.,. ,ie.
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,w,i,nwug Jimmie C. Pale I. WI Margaret F.,
new and used clothing for the consignment. Her motto Is "no
Homes, Lot 3, 5111 N, Howell Cove, Prt of Lott. 51k B. Rep. of 81k
There
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a
good
selection
C,
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Third Sec 22.22 8 23, $10,500.
whole family.
Fern Park Subdy., $1111,000.
signs of wear."
of summer clothing such as
Chained
Cmei, Inc to Jimmie Fortner Res,
Lawrence Gray &amp; wWI Cynthia L.
As a special thank you to the
She accepts only freshly bathing suits, shorts and tennis
Contr., Lot), Hanover Woods, 19.25- to Christopher J. Thornburgh
&amp; WI customers who have made the laundered or cleaned clothing
27, $2&amp;900.
Lightning .
Glenda J. Lot 19, 8111 A. N. on
dresses as weU as light welgig
(QCO) Lake of Woods to Josef J. Tarr., Sec. 9. Un 2, $3S
shop such a success, the owner In good repair. "No spots, no Items in fall colors.
Whatever your
LubIlnski&amp;wf Doris, Lot 232LM,of
Marts Zintel will present a

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Center, the Seminole County Mental Health Center and the last year. But
Herald Staff Writer
commissioners decided to cancel funding for I&amp;R
Information and Referral (I&amp;R) Service each asked for ad- this
-. The proposed $40 million Seminole County
year.
budget for 1979-8)
ditlonal f unds. All were refused.
l'uesdai night survived the first of two scheduled public hearings
Nine persons appealed to the commissioners on behalf of
Patrick Murray, director of the Katherine Anderson Center,
11th only one minor change directed by the county cornSeminole
Community Action, Said Alfred DeLattibeaudiere:
said his agency Is seeking to establish what would be the first
missloners.
"We're asking you not to cut any funds. This agency serves the
workshop In Seminole County serving adult retarded persons. He poor people of this county.
Following two and a half hours of hearings, the commissioners
Why cut funds from a program that
said the closest workshop in the area now is In south Orlando, a 60- works?"
agreed to Increase by $4,000 the amount of general revenue funds
mile
round
trip
from
Sanford.
allotted to Seminole Community Action. The proposed budget had
Including the SCA request, the agencies asked for a combined
"There are 300 adults who need our service. This Is one of the
called for an allotment of $15,000 to SCA. The increase to $19,000
$42,000
above the $103,000 budgeted by the commissioners for
few counties In the state without a facility like we are planning."
means the social service agency will be funded at the same level
human
se-vice
community agencies.
"It baffles me that our entire grant request was rejected
as 1978.79.
by
"I'm
not
interested
in increasing that $103,000," said comyou," he said.
"This is big help, but It Is, basically, still a maintenance
missioner Bob French,
The workshop directors had asked for 00,000 from the county,
budget. We are getting the same as we got last year," said Louise
The additional $4,000 which SCA will receive must come from
but
Murray said he would settle for any contribution that could be one
Crawford, SCA representative,
of the county's contingency funds. Commissioner Sandra
afforded.
But while SCA was successful In its appeals, several other
Glenn
proposed the money be shifted from the building mainA similar plea came from Bill Lee of the Information and
human service agencies were not.
tenance
reserves into the SCA budget.
Referral Service. I.Ae said three years of work would be lost if the
Representatives from Community Care for
Commissioner Glenn was defeated by a 44o-1 vote when she
the Elderly, commissioners do not continue to fund his agency next year.
Congregate Meals, the Katherine Anderson Comprehensive
moved to Increase the funds to other human service agencies by
Work
The se-vice was started thrm -voirm aion.ntl paiu,,,l
Cl') non
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Johanna Fin to Donald R. Lackey
&amp; wt Patsy R., Lot 9, Lk Bingham
Est, NE corner of NE'/ of NW'/4 of
Sec 22, 2030 etc. $16,000.
All G. Johnson 8 wf Barbara L. to
Harold E. Hess 8 wf Margie B., E½
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stains or mending problems,"
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by the florid with each sale on
Maria stresses that the oneSunday, Sept. 2.
fourth off sale will not change
Second Hand Rose, located In the amount due the consigner,
.San Sebastian Square on State but will come off the atom's
Road 434 near the State Road profit,
436 intersection (through the
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mentalids Is concerned the dissolve, for example, the
"add rain" produced by two Castillo de San Marcos, St.
coal-burning generators to be Auguitine's largest monument
built near St. Augtatlne will and the oldest standing fort In
slowly crumble the city's the United States," Bond said.
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coquina.made
monwuisgi.
"But every time It rains,
Coqulins,- A mix of crushed more reaction takes place," he
seashells and Umedone and a said, adding that acid rain's
favorite building material of most damaging characterldlc
th e Speiürde in the lit. 11th Is its cum ulative effect.
century, succianbi to the sulfur
But the cotnmlsshoners were
dIualde emissions given off byunimpreseed by the environthe burning of coal.
mneatallits' experiment and
a voted to withdraw their call for
prnp
a second official h.siing on the
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according to experts, to 1=0 Electric Cooperative In poll..
juice. When It rain, that acid UN COntTOI• devices — about
$alnulknoitofatt4al cod of
fans to
$1 biillon'plus — has convinced
acid rain.
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that the continuation of the
resigned from the RCA board equal eznptoyment officer and
hecauus of a'posbte conflid dvii rt(t*a $divtj%.s of W&amp; ii
of Interest" between his duties dstrtneil to the 5C? board's
Asa city official and memberof posture as

the SCA bOt-d

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Mrs.

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relations is concerned," he

Louise Mid.
The city in June, 1977, settled
the EEOC complaint, charging

Crawford, equal employment
Opportunity officer of SCA,
brought to the attention of the
board at Its July meeting that
the civil rights division of the
U.S. Justice Department is
considering reopening a civil
rights complaint against the

discrimination

in

hiring

practices. The complaint was
settled by the city paying a total
of $4,000 in cash to several
persons who claimed they had

been discriminated against,
city,
and by reinstating in their Johe
"My Investigation revealed two former police officers,
that Mrs. Crawford took this
Officer Tony Brooks was
matter up with the civil rights assigned to the state's Drug
livlslon of the justice depart- Enforcement unit while John

nent, which in turn contacted Moore was promoted to acting
he U.S. Equal Employment sergeant in the police depart)pportunity

Commission ment and placed in charge of
EEOC), Miami office, which in the city's canine enforcement
urn contacted Mrs. Crawford program. In addition, both

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hours of May 211. The jury
determined Mills was the
burgle- who flied the fatal shot
homi a .410 gauge shotgun.
Mills, who Is now In the
Seminole County Jail, was
charged with seVen additional
charges Tuesday in three
separate Incidents that occurred prior to the Wright
slaying,

(hi May 24, the day before
was killed, Mills

Wright

allegedly entered the LII'

Champ Food Store, East 20th
Street and Melkmnvllle Avenue
and attempted to rob clerk
Kenneth Fletcher. He allegedly
shot Fletcher with a shotgun
di*IIng the bungled holdup.
Mills hu been charged In that
Incident with attempted armed
robbery, attempted first
degree murder and aggravateà
battery.
On May 9, Mills and another

man allegedly robbed an employee at gunpoint at the same

convenience More. The men
then forced the clerk to drive
them around Sanford before he
was released unharmed. In that
Incident, Mills faces charges of
robbery and false mmprisonmnent.
Mills allegedly broke into
the home of John Fox at 1920
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, on
May S. He has been charged

tnd the city of Sanford," Brooks

and

Moore

were

tenstrom said.
granted back pay totaling more
"I feel there may be a conflict than $5,000.

with burglary to a dwelling and

grand theft In that Incident.
During the sentence hearing,
Don Marblestone, assistant
state's attorney, presented

Mills' probation officer who
testified Mills was on probation
and parole for aggravated

assault when he committed the
murder on May 25 and the other
crimes earlier that same
month. Mills had been released
from prison In March, 1979.

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of interest on my part, being a
member of the hoard of SCA
representing the city of Sanford
on that boat-ti while an employee of the board is Involved
in a case against the city," he
said.

"I'm not questioning whether
missioner from the SCA board Mrs. Crawford or the city is
right or wrong. I ant simply
of directors,
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Jury of seven women and five
men In the shotgun slaying of a
72-year-old Sanford man, The
1ec0tmnendedMillsbe
Attempted first-degree J ury
murder, robbery and five 1gj, sentenced to His Imprisonment
charges have been filed algisind but 11th Circuit Judge J.
a .yew.ok1 Sanford man, who William Woodson can ovarruile
has already been convicted of the jury and order Mills'
'°°'
murder and may face the
chair,
James
Wright, 72, of 456 S.
according to
electric
Elliott,
Sanford,
was shot to
Sonthigle County deputies.
death
when
he
surprsed
a pair
Gregory Mills, 22, was found
guiltyof murderon Aug. libya ofbfrglarlln the early morning
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It Into cash? Because of the.
T1ACTOI, MOWU,
large number of elitists, It is
abitthtely necenuary for that
bringing In clothing to call for
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millage rate at the second public hearing, Sept. 11. Unless
changes are made at that time, county residents in cities will pay
$6.63 per $1,000 assessed valuation in property taxes. The rate is

An "apparent effort" by an
employee of Seminole Cornmunity Action (SCA) to reopen
the civil rights complaint of two
former city police officers,
settled two years ago, has led to
the resignation of a city corn-

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By SHARON CARRASCO

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We need the extra dollars in those areas," Williams said,
The commissioners will accept the budget and certify the

M ills Faces An Additional 7 Charges

counterbalanced
crankshaft Most models
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comfort And
throttle trigger interlock to'
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generous in the past. I think we need to look at some areas of real
— road maintenance, transportation, fire protection.

difficulty

Herald Staff Writer

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agencies.
"In the area of human services, the board has been very

By DONNA ESTES

U the An ended there, Watson would at least have had
the satisfaction of knowing his report prevented any
serious injuries. But it does not.
An Investigating Florida Highway patrolman In making
his report asked Watson for his driver's license. Having
left his wallet at home, Watson was Issued citations for
failing to have his driver's license and registration,

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for bsrgaine at Second Hand
Rose, Maria has sit t) 1
special cori' for them. 'Ibis
play. area has antique school
desks, felt board, books, toys
and a child sized h utch cornplot. with dishes,
New hours are from noon to 5
p.m. on Sunday; 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday;
open until 7 pm. on Thursday
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.Waton said Its f*bstwalrspoi the spill, wbk4i
stretched several hundred fist slang the eastbound lane of
SR 431 and this southbound lane of Beer Lake Road,
because It po.sibJy could cause a more serious accident.
He flagged down a passing Seminole County deputy, and
the Altamonte Springs Fire Department (ASFD) then was
notified. LI. Jeff Scott A'D felt the spill was from a large
truck, bedor$ the lengthof the spgll, but the cause as
yet unknown, he reported. "ft's pretty dick," he said. "If
you were walkbig too fast, you'd be on the ground too."
The ares was blocked off and traffic was directed
around the slippery lanes. Sand was spread over the "oily
sludge" to soak it up, and no further accidents were

semichisel chain.
automatic oiler, and

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A small group of environ, would not Immediately

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Second Hand Rose carries
clothing from newborn size up
through men's 46, including
"Back to School" clothing for
boys and girls. Expecting? This
Is the place to pick up maternity
clothes at bargain prices.

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equipment contingency funds in order to provide the money.
According to Ms. Glenn's proposal, Community Care for the
Elderly would have received $5,000, Congregate Meals would
have received $2,000, I&amp;R would have gotten $2,400 and the mental
health center would have gotten $5,600.
In voting against her motion, commissioner Dick Williams
said he did not want to reduce the funds for road and building
improvements in order to increase the amount to the community

Stens trom
Quits SCA
Ov er Probe

Herald Staff Writer
Bill Watson got Involved Tuesday, and now, he says, he
knows what people mean when they warn against it.
Watson, ii, who lives on Overland Road In Lockhart,
was riding his BMW motorcycle borne from school around
11 am, before going to work. He is a self.employed
sculptor.
As he turned off SR 4X- in Forest City onto Bear Lake
Road, his motorcycle hit a large oil spill at the intersection. The bike and he went sliding down the road on
his left side.
Unhurt axe* for a few scratches and a ruined pair of
trausais, Wss eas mere embrraes.4 then ht. "I
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BMA Prop to Josef J. Lubllnski Al to Barton I. Pitcher I George M.
*9 Doris, Lot 232, Lk woods Willis, Lot 3 81k C. Country Club
Minor Un 2, $19,100.
Townhcuei, Utill6y.

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Michel L. Wagoner. 22.01 S. Park Ave., Sanford,
received abrasions and contolons on his right leg
after his motorcycle collided with two cars on

Sanford

Avenue Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. Wagoner
was treated and released at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Police said Wagoner would be charged
with careless driving. There were no other reported

in3unlesin the Incident.

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Jury Begins Deliberating
In MacDonald Murder Trial

Pardons Under Study
WASHINGTON (UP!)— Sources say Attorney General
Benjamin ClvLlettl Is studying a recommendation of
freedom for four Puerto Ricans who fired guns In the
House of Representatives and at Harry Truman's
residence In the early 1950s.
If pardon attorney John Stanish's recommendation Is
approved, It may also result In the release of four
Americana jailed for more than a decade In Cuba.
Civlle(tj, who will make the Justice Department's final
recommendation to President Carter on the thorny
question of clemency for the Puerto Ricans, has been
reviewing the matter quietly for several weeks, sources
said.

Violence Mars Strikes

With

Gangster Karpis Dead
TORREMOLINOS, Spain
(DPI) - Alvin "Creepy"
Karpis, triggerman for the
notorious Ma Barker gang that
terrorized the Midwest with
blazing submachine guns in the
1930s, was found dead Tuesday
at his home on Spain's Costa
Del Sol.
Authorities ordered an autopsy because of Indications hi
may have committed suicide b
taking an overdose of pills.
Karpis, who carried a
Canadian passport In the name
of Albin. Francis Karpowick
had an apartment on the Coda
Del Sol and had lived In Spain
since 1973. The Canadian

consulate gave his age as 70.
Karpis was designated
Karpis, personally arrested "Public Enemy No. 1" after the
by FBI Director J. Edgar deaths of such Depression-era
Hoover in 1936, spent more than badmen as John Dillinger,
25 years In Alcatraz and was George "Baby Face" Nelson,
paroled from the federal prison Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd,
at McNeill Island, Wash., in Kate "Ma" Barker and her son,
1969 after serving 32 years for Fred Barker, and the capture of
kidnapping.
Arthur "Doe" Barker.

Burning

Springs, was traveling east on
State Road 436 near Lyochfleld
Avenue when hit by a car
driven by William Allen
Ombres, 2, 316 S. Wymore
Road, Altamonte Springs,
police said.
Thomas first was transported
to Florida Hospital North In
Altamonte Springs and then
transferred to Florida Hospital
South In Orlando for treatment.
He sustained head Inlurles.
a concussion, abrasions to his
hands and knees, and possible
Internal Injuries in the bike-car
collision, police reported. The
accident occurred about 10:10
am.
Police said Ombres was
traveling east on State Road 436
when be saw several cars in
front of him, swerving In an
attempt to avoid hitting the
bicycle rider. Ombres apparently struck Thomas as
Ombres was looking In his
rearview mirror, police said.
No tickets have been Issued
pending further investigation,
police added.
AGGRAVATED $ATIERY
An Orlando man was pushed

By United Press IDIeTUUOIIII
Tornadoes slashed through the Midwest, killing at least
two people and injuring 16 others In Iowa. High winds
Ripped a mobile polling station In Mississippi, Injuring
four election officials.
A tornado ripped through a rural area near Shenan.
doah, Iowa, Tuesday night, killing at least two people and
injuring 16 others. Officials said a cattle truck overturned
on Highway 19, killing, the driver. A women us killed
when the twister struck her home.

pulled out a 12-inch knife,
Musco said. As he approached
Musco with the knife, the man
dropped It In the parking lot.

WORLD
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IN BRIEF

DEPUTY INJURED
A Seminole County deputy
suffered minor Injuries

Thousands Of Chinese
Greet Mondale Motorcade

Tuesday morning when he
took a spill on his motorcycle to
avoid striking a car, accordl,w
to Seminole County deputies.
Don Ellis, 50, sustained a foot
Injury and cuts to his right eye
which required eight stitches,
John Spolski, spokesman for
the sheriff's department, said
today.

XIAN, China (DPI)— Tens of thousands of people
turned out today to greet Vice President Walter Mondale
and his motorcade in the first visit of an American official
to this ancient city of 1.6 million In central China.
The vice president flew to XIan after wrapping up a
" series of political conferences
in Peking and visiting its
most famous tourist sites.
Residents of Lan lined the road 10 deep, smiling
- broadly, waving and clapping as Mondale's motorcade
made a 30-minute drive from the airport to the guest
house where he is staying. Even workers in the field
stopped their labor to wave at the vice president.
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UAW Rejects Contract Offer
DETROIT (UP!)— The United Auto Workers union has
declared unacceptable the Initial contract offers from the
top two U.S. automakers calling for substantial Increases
In wages, pensions and time off.
The offers and the union's rejection of them Tuesday
opened a round of hard-nosed, closeddoor bargaining to
renew contracts for 720,000 U. &amp; auto workers. The
agreements expire at mldnIgt. Sept. 14.

JACKSON, Miss. (UP!)— Longtime Mississippi
politician William Winter scored an Impreesive victory
over U. Gov. Evelyn Gandy Tusadey In their runoff race
for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, fruetratlng
her bid to become this Deep South date's first woman
governor.

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LONDON (UP!)— Crack infantry troops today
patrolled Balmoral Castle, Queen Elizabeth's Scottish
vacation estate, guarding the British monarch and her
family against IRA attacks like the one that killed her
favorite cousin, Lord Mountbatten.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher met twice with her
security ministers In London Tuesday to review protection for the queen and other prominent Britons who could
be assassination targets In the new upsurge of IRA
terrorism.
Two land mines at Warrenpoint on the Northern
Ireland bon with the—I" Republic killed 18 British
soldiers in the-IRA's heaviest single blow against the
British army in a decade of strife In the province.

Upsurge In Refugees
MANILA, Philippines (UP!)— U. S. Navy planes have
spotted 268 Vietnamese refugees afloat In the South China
Sea in the last five days, the largest number since
President Carter ordered the Navy last month to coordinate rescue efforts.

METER ACCURACY
Of all the products you buy today, electricity Is one of the
most accurately measured.
New meters purchased by 1711are tested and calibrated
at the factory. Upon delivery.
they are sample tested again
Such a high standard has
kept FPL meters In operation for as long as 40 i,'ears
-working 365 days a,ear
- with less than plus or minus
two percent Inaccuracy
that's accuracy!
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Following President Jimmy Carter's
most recent energy proposals. a slight wave of relief was
heard. On closer scrutiny, however, one finds that none of
the legislative action at present seems capable of implementing these proposals to their fullest. Washington must
hear from pro-energy citizens!

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GASOLINE LINE WOES?
WITHOUT NUCLEAR, IT COULD BE WORSE.
Without nuclear energy. the U.S. last year
might have burned an
additional
470 million barrels
of
of oil to make electricity This
amount of oil could be
converted to at least 12'
billion gallons of gasoline, a year's supply for
17 million automobiles.
A single nuclear million.

kilowatt electric-generating plant saves enough oil
to produce gasoline for about 350,000 cars or
heating oil for more than 400.000 homes.
KWWMILE OR MILES PER GALLON
An electric car In your future' Perhaps!
The Department of Energy is conducting an intensive
research dewlopmenl. testing and evaluation program to
advance the technology of electric vehicles. \bu could
recharge the vehicle at home. overnight.
It would still cost money to run Su stituting electricity
for gasoline appears to be cheaper. Postal Service officials
estimate that fuel costs for their electric fleet are about
18 cents per mile compared with 5.9 cents per mile for
gasoline vehicles. Instead of od refineries. America would
need to build more electrlc.generatln9 plants to fuel these
whl...and the other many uses for which convenient
Is the preferred energy source.
eIectr
At R. to insure the greatest reliability we believe in a
mix of fuels to provide your electrical needs-oil, natural
gas. uranium -and. In the future, coal.

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(Colw" Free Pig. IA)
Continued warm and hmunid
the same as that paid lad year.
with •ceulual thm
Residents of unincorporated areas of the county will pay $.
dershowers most any lIes.
Per $10 assessed valuation. The $272 differenc, reflects the I,—" coast and Keys and
: lazes non-city residents pay for fire protection. The $2.72 rat. Is scattered
mainly aiheroses and
:in 12 cent Increase over lad year. The hike results from the evening thundershowers
cetaty having to assume the burden of fIreght.r salaries paid elsewhere. Highs mainly In the
prsvIounly from CETA funds.
upper$etolow Sk Lows inthe.
: At the Tuesday hs.rk, there were no opponents preent to *1
ezee$ low Na ussihern
protad the fire district tan lacrosse. A ropresentdlv, of the beaches and Keys.
Cosudy Liages of Civic Associations, Tom KaneIls, said there
were some 'drsng coecsrns" about the r'lwUal Increase In
Iazes for f1111111001118LN.vesthelee,
111111001118L
Kaaslta' said that the 24
I
nomsaerw ee'?lw a the MM voted *143 In favor of
tMpropoNdllil$asftd.
1
The àn'pkI@ budgat Us revenues and espsiulrnw.s of
r,~)
1, 0
IX that total, $111MM Is revenue will corn. from
ertytaxes IS,*17,4.21 will came from revsnuHharkvg
IININOLI NIMOSI*i.
. w tederal source, $3,*,7* will cams from date saurces
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NO$PIYM,
as gas UW $I0$,71443 wiH be the cash bslanw cwlad
AUG. In
orwerd from this yew, ad $I744l$i will cams from local
loerces soda as Be"" lies and judicial fees.
mwsey Saresur
State law rsalresthit five percent of the revenues be kept to
ReMit I. logo
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bay
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d,wsdsy, August IL $1—VI. 71, Ne. 1
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Susanne McComb
pvw" Door ow kv*V, 401040111 180110fty bw TING 1160" moreld,
loc., W IN. Frond Avg., S&amp;VIlrd, PIL Wit.
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Jun WilliaMs $ baby boy
kcs.d Class P.*gs Pad at $1, P*lls $ifli
JIm*lfsr L. Nor,ls, Altimsaja
cuss
MMIII.
U.$16
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Mulli, $**a Veer.
Abart C. ssncbii,, OlIsms
$340. or Mall: WH. $1cuss, ManS 1345, emma. 11511* Year.
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flier Florida Supreme Court Horace Orr, president of the
Justice Joseph W. hiatchett of se In I ii o I e
E r o no iii i u
Tallahassee, also black, %% as E mpl oyment I )evel op ni en
named a judge to the U.S. Court Corp. SEEI)(o) nd Eds ani
of Appeals.
Blackslware, currentI pro:Hastings, it graduate of the cipal at ('rooms High School
old Croonis Academy in
Seminole County with the class
A Florida A&amp;M law school
of 1955, was in the area only
gra(luate. I last in i pra ut iccil
three weeks ago to participate law privately for 13 years priorin a Croorris class reunion, to his (.1 ruIlit 1 ourt apAmong his classmates were Exfltrrtcnt.

MOSCOW (UP!)— With ballerina Ludmila Viasova
home safe, the Soviet Union turned its attention today to
her husband, charging that Boishol star Alexandr
Godunov's defection involved bribery and psychological
stress, including "slanderous rumors about his wife."
Miss Viasova flew home to Moscow Tuesday, ending a
three-day diplomatic wrangle between Moscow and
: Washington over whether she was leaving the United
States of her own free will.
The Soviet press Is using the controversy surrounding
the Bolahol ballerina to accuse the Carter administration
of hypocrisy over its human rights policy.

BOATING FORECAST
Savannah $.81 Augustin out
II mites. St. Augentine Ii
JIterl.1e4 out 5I OLD" —
Winds southeast 1,1.11 haMs
tk.eIII Thursday. Seas ariend
3 f..t, Winds and seas higher
new widely scattered baa.

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THURSDAY TIDES
Daytesa Beach: high, 11:55
n.m. 12:41 p.m.; low, 1:03 am.
1:49 p.m.
Pert Canaveral: NO 12:14
am., 12:45 p.m.; low, 5:11 am.
1:57 pm.
Bayp.rt: high, 5:11 am., 7:13
p.m.; low, 11:$ n.m., 12:45
pm.

Winter Wins Runoff Race

county — by then4ov. Ueubin
Askew in 1977. lie was an Unsuccessful candidate for the
Alcee I.. Hastings, Altamonte Democratic nomination for the
Springs native and a resident of U.S. Senate in 1970 against
Lauderhill, has been nominated Lawton Chiles and again in 1974
by Pres ident Carter to the U.S. for the Public Service CoitiDistrict Court for the southern mission.
district of Florida.
Hastings, 42, was appointed
1k' is the first black in Florida
to the circuit judgeship in the named to a federal dist rict
17th judicial circuit Broward court judgeslp. Earlier, for.

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I am. readings; lee.
peratair,, $1; oversight low 73;
yesterday's
high, H;
barometric pressure, 29.91;
relative humidity, 83 percent;
winds, NE at 5 mph.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Thursday with scat.
tired mainly afternoon and
evening thundershowers. Highs
In the low t. mid Ws. Lows in
the 701. Winds southeast around
10 mph, gusty sear thusderokiwers. Rain probability SI
percent today, 31 percent
Isaighi and 41 percent Thur.
say.

GLENDORA, Calif. (UPI)-.-Sally Rand, whose
peekaboo fan dance scanda lized the 1930s and years later
still held the attention of the grandsons of her original
audience, was reported near death today.
Miss Rand, 75, whose now-you-see-, now-you-don't
adroitness with two big ostrich plumes was the big draw
at 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair, was in critical condition In
the intensive care imit of Foothill Presbyterian Hospital.

By DONNA FSTES
Herald Staff Writer

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PEKING (UPI)— Peking authorities stood by today as
some 200 Chinese seeking punishment for "brutal"
Provincial officials entered the second day of their sit-In
protest outside the headquarters of the Communist
Party's Central Committee.
Several of the protesters, most of them raggedly
clothed, lay sleeping on tattered thin blankets stretched
out on the hard concrete. Little sleepy-eyed children
squatted on the pavement munching fried bread rolls.
The demonstrators began the sit-in Tuesday morning,
demanding redress of injustices by officials in their home
; areas. "They come from all over China," a policeman
said. He said they were demanding justice.

WEATHER

Sally Rand Near Death

Altamontes Ak e e H as tings
Named As Federal Judae

Wednesday t !J9. 2

Chinese Protest Brutality

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Th
White House says an owner o
New York's posh Studio $4, whi
Is leveling drug abuse charge
against chief of staff Hamiltot
Jordan, falsely smeared Jordan
with a similar allegation to a
news publlcathm last year.
Press secretary Jody Powell
said two officials of the
publication advised him Tuesday they had checked out the
report at the time and "found
that neither Hamilton nor I had
been in New York the night
before."

Tornadoes Kill Two

Woman

and shoved and then threatened
with a 12-Inch knife when he
asked three men to stop cursing
In the parking lot of a Forest
City business, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Santo J. Musco, 39, of Orlando
told deputies three men drove
Into the parking lot of the
Forest City Tire Company and
began using profane language.
When he asked the men tostop,
Musco said, one who was
wearing a white tee shirt and
shorts started pushing and
shoving him,
The same man then walked
over to a Chevrolet and
reaching into the back seat

False Repor

United Press International
Striking teachers, some joined by their students,
picketed peacefully for higher wages In scores of cities
across the nation, but shoving and rock-throwing on picket
lines in Oklahoma, Louisiana and Ohio Tuesday brought
out the police.
In Oklahoma City, which Is experiencing Its first
teachers' strike ever, an estimated 700 students walked
out of three high schools, some pelting passing cars with
rocks and picket signs.

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Charged

A 40-year-old Altamonte
Springs man has been charged
with aggravated battery for
allegedly burning an Orlando
woman on the breast with an
Iron, according to the Seminole
County deputies.
John Barber, 40, of 625 Little
Wekiva Road, Altamonte
Springs, was arrested Tuesday
afternoon and Placed on an his home on July 10 and 11 and Springs man Is
listed in "fair
Initial bond of $8,400. He Is free then tore off her
clothing,
and
stable"
condition
today by
on bond but was scheduled to Barber
then heated an iron and hospital officials after he
was
make a first appearance in burned
Ms. Francis on the right struck from behind by a
court this afternoon,
breast, causing a "perm anent motorist as he was riling his
According to the report, disfigured scar,"
the report bicycle, accorthngtoMnonte
which was filed Tuesday, states.
Springs police.
Barber began beating 19-yearBIKE RIDER INJURED
Damon P. Thomas, 78, of $112
old Tammie Rena Francis at
A 78-year-old Altamonte Guliberry Lane, S. Altamonte

IN BRIEF

RALEIGH, N. C. (UP!)— Prosecutors In the triple.
murder trial of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald say circumstantial
evidence "cries out" that the former Green Beret killed
his family nine years ago at Fort Bragg.
But defense lawyers argue the government's case Is an
"Incredible fantasy" based on a poorlyconducted investigation.
Both sides presented closing arguments Tuesday to the
U.S. District Court jury, which was to begin deliberations
today after more than six weeks of testimony. The former
Green Beret doctor is accused of killing his pregnant wife,
Colette, 26, and daughters Kimberly, 6, and Kristen, 2,
nine years ago.

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Year, $113.00. H Mail; Wck. &amp; tints; Month, $Uk'; 6 M'.fflNs.
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The Clock
ByDONNAFSTES

Draw Big Yawns
The seemingly endless series of cancer warnings
emanating from Washington these days has Elven a

How many tunes have you heard citizens' groups
urging people to write their congressman about one
issue or another?
.
Florida's congressional delegation Is pulling a
switch. They are urging Floridians to write to the
Secretary of the Navy about an Issue — the
possibility of naming a "capital ship of the Navy"
the U.S.S. Florida. They want Floridians to support
the proposal.
In a letter written to residents of the fifth
congressional district, US. Rep. Richard Kelly, H.
New Port Richey, points out state names are now
being assigned to Trident submarines and a number
stI11areuzianied. And, headda, names will be
assigned as construction of authorized ships begin.
Local government can also help, Kelly notes,
pointing out the Safety Harbor City Commission
earlier this month passed a resolution urging do
secretary to restore a U.S.S. Florida to the list of
active ships. The lad U.S.S. Florida was a bet.
Ueshlp In service for about 20 years from 1911 to
1931.
Kelly also points out that James Clayton Is no

lot of sensible people we know a severe caseof

vole in the upcoming Sept. 11 special election last
wed was a fact shed.
The fact sheet included the most commonly
asked question's about the city's need to raise the
property taxes from $3 per 11000 assessed valuation
to $400 and answers to those questions. To each
taxpayer was sent Information on his property's
assessed valuation and the tax he would pay If the
referendurn passes.
The computations showed amounts ofhornedeed
exemPtions and the tax Increase each property
owner could anticipate over the current year.
Councilman Pat Southward, who helped with the
computing, said It was a lot of work and she's
keeping her fingers crossed that the mathematics In
each and every case Is cor,ect.

longer secretary of the navy. "He moved to a new
Job In the resipatlon and switches of July," the
congressman salt Thiactingiecretaryof the Navy
Is Janie W®iiy,
If a Navy vessel Is named after Florida, It will be
the sixth as designated in United States history,
Kelly uys.
The led USA Floride served as flagship of the
Atlantic fled and later In World War I on convoy
duty in the Altantic with the &amp;ltlsh fleet. it perticipated In the surrender of the German fleet and
then was rerapp.d In 1131 onder the terms of the
treaty
thatNaval Treaty, an early arms limitation
Limdon
appliedtocapltiiships.
Earlier U.S.S. Floridas Included: a coastal
defense vessel from 1101.IISS, later renamed the
U.S.S. illa1; a QI1 War coeds) defender
from 1001-117; to service at the seme time was the
Confederate raider, the C.S.S. Florida; and the
U.S.S. Florida a survey ship from 1034 to 1001.

FADAR
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WSDNESDAY, AUGUST30
"Ru for your Health", free public seminar on Jogging,
7:30 p.m., Winter Park Memorial Hospital MedIcal
Ubrary Building.
Saaford4emjnole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anesyinom, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
I

State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R.Loogwood, was
pat speaker at led week's meeting of the Lake
Mary Rotary Cob held at the Mayfair Coedry
Club. He Informed the group on legislation ap
proved during the recent session of the Florida
Legislature.

Along with the letter from Mayor Walter
Sorenson to Lake My residents urgini than to

Starlight Preme.aderi,
Center, Shell Road.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 35
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, $ am., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watcher,, 10 am., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Wertshap, 10 am, and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward
Interstate Mall.
Altamnte Springs Sertema, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Aim., Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sealer Citizeas Dance, 2p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.

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fatalistic unconcern. "Every thing causes
is the frequently heard refrain as each new warn"
Ing reaches a benwnbed populace.
A public bombarded with these warnings in
recent years has come to suspect the relevance of
testing procedures used to determine the carpotential of substances from saccharin
to Scotch. Need we really be concerned if rats in
cted with the daily saccharin equivalent of 400 12ounce cans of soft drink tend to develop bladder
cancers.

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And Then
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I4ELLO, COt4GREbS?

An

s have ban amused now have Ayatollah

Overeater, Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Caseelberry.
Buford AA, 1p.m., 1207 W. First St
Al.Aaes, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Public forum on national issues sponsored by Semlnols
County Democratic Executive Committee, 7:30 p.m.,
Caaselberyy City Hall. Open to all county residents and
organizations.

Energy

Fac is m 6?

Mm wim doubt

a suitably impressive ally, Dr. William R. Barclay,

ByDONGRAFF
Recently, a young California economist I
Holding the Ayatollah Khomeini's cost must
know sentadstalledand thouØful memo about
a full-time lob for someone In what passes for
energy proposals Preside nt Car ter anbe
in i t
days.
noonced In Mi July 11 television ipelciL About
eminence .tows no hesitation
the some times another friend, who Is a
whatsoever In taking on all corners In the fac.
prodigious thinker on the quality of American
tional infighting Into which the glorious
lIfe,wrctetomeon New ngIIfld.
revolution against the shah's tyranny has
The two have rivii met, but their conclusions
degenerated In less than a year.
are remarkably thnflr, In effect they my that
He has slc,!eued dissident Arabs In the vital
be letting politicians compound the problems
histology."
they
have caused about energy over the years,
oil-producing
region
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.
at
the
had
of
the
Persian
Dr. Barclay hardly needed to add that,
we
are
not only not solving our actual energy
a
hazard
Gulf
and
launched
a
military
campaign
against
a
"Althongh Ignorance of the existence of
I1Jil7 needs, but we are heading toward a sharp
Kurdish
rebellion
that
turned
out
to
be
mostly
his
can be dangerous, false Information can be even SW" imagination.
reduction of Individual liberty, as well.
more dangerous." Not the least of these dangers is
H.
The California economist headed his
silenced press critics of
that. posed by the credibility of a government
"The Sunday, Night Sermon: Big Mother
aidhoritatien policies and in recent days ap
/
perceived to be repeatedly crying wolf.
pears to have gained the upper hand over an
EP1" He wrote, "The lited ei*fgy
Dr. Barclay recommends that editors of medical
array of leftist grow that once were key allies
crusade advocates the most ruthless In
terventlon of the state Into the decisions and
Journals carefully review government test in bringing the revolution to pass.
Meanwhile,
his
thing
squads
continue
to
pick
freedoms
of the private sector — of human
procedures and resulting data used to justify a
off
Individual
undesirables
at
a
steady
dip.
beInP'
Consider
the spectacle: in the year irs,
cancer warning and then publish their own
His has been the type of ruthless performance
the
federal
government
In Washington Is setting
assessments. A skeptical public 0ii1d P$Wfl*b1y that gives revolution a bad name. But It has been
thermostats by command. The loss of wealth, of
welcome and benefit from such second opinions. jrwc@@ddin guwaji&amp;eeWthMonaquwtjon UW
conomicth — upronounced uthey would
Bfter yet, the Food and Drug Administration need not be asked about Iran today Is who's In
be wider the Carter proposals — are less than
and the federally funded National Cancer Institute charge.
what and for how long are,
Individual choice and personal freedom posed by
e
nt
ir
el
y
different matters.
politicians tnmipeting their pot pseves.
whether a siustance Is likejy to cause cancer in
Iran
Is
coming
more
and
more
to
Khc"ieinl's
"What does the figure hods when those In
humans. Until the federal government
resemble that of the shah — only in some onJtyDKZ wdT
he took it as a sign they were dwnoedratlng power treat the citizenry as a schoolteacher
vice people like Dr. Barclay, many of Its cancer
piesealrit i*ieda even more so. Politics are still
aka RIMBEAU HOCUUSflTh
siçpoit for his energy program,
would a c1 room of naughty children?
warniage aren't likely to produce mere than a
tightly ,go1Jd. The assembly to complet, a WASHINGTON (UP!) uris ,,g ago,
Had he gone down the river pretending to be a Everywhere aroond in, politicians are tailing us
ym from mUlisoi. of
.1 fl$WI in P
'"'1 dot
ti.bey wattleprocussor, I md,be would hav how to live: drive at this sped, sot yew' thee
malali
pss..H. t
nseiofIá Ialui1c
mItt hang In the balance.
1
(è O1thS
Aaddca that realised that Real
like fflOdM at that tr".-ai, k ain't drive
date of one or at most two idolgicallyihnflr President Carter keeps telling us exists to spend their spars time waiting on
— to work dOn't drive alone, me these W
somewhere out there across the wide POtomac.
parties.
of
They don't care what the Energy Department pftaricea
an on
ad
Goverment
Amasqueradeis
alin aqastoft)gs
don't allow, they goissa wait on the levee
r.preaslve force. This may be effective for a sort For If Real Americans suspect you irS an
His conclusion: "Society will be poorer —
anyhow. That Is the message I brought
time but, as the shah discovered, not In. Itinerant Weshingtonlan, they won't give you the from Real America.
substantially poorer
under the Carter
Neither the Americans nor the Russians have a
defhdtely.
straight dope about themselves.
nis
Only
the
bureaucrats
will be
.
Later, In Boulder, Cole., I speed the night In the 11111511011
monopoly on Ideas for future use of space
In the Kiwde, with centuries of Mzuggli for a That probably Is President Carters problem. horns ofa Reel American family, Mark and Dine wealthier. What we need Is not more
national IIY'I_already behind them, and the His forays Into Real_America, "ad, wIthn* Elder. They took me oat to hew some mountain bw'emcracy and control: we need the abolition
technology. Scientific journals in both countries
tai' aont space stations generating solar alec- leftlj, 4sprasd but far from dedroyed, cloeking his true Iduitlt, give him a setsd music played by an elgbt.plecS bend — me of the Department Of BMW'
Khoiiehtl faces formidable opponents who we picture of what it Is like out there.
tricity and bessqlng It down to earth. They publish
sazepimne and seven bongos. (I have all of this
From the opposite and of the continent, my
not
going
to
he
bested
theough
thundered
get
an
friend wrote a nw" heeded '1 Syn
other,
TO
taivarnished
version
of
what
Real
docianeid.d
on
horns
movia,)
sketche. of factories and laboratories in it,
quotations from the Koran. And It Is ad beyond Americans are like, you've got to pm yourself
,
he
fuel.
Hysteria."
He cited the history of Kbernes
When
C
t
vi
ar
er
si
ts Real American homes
space platforms to laimdi u
voyagers on
Wedern..pceed liberals, who off as one of thsui.
exotic
and synthetic feels (Mr.
is
eid
.
44,,
th
to
bed hoped for genuine democratic reforms from I made It a point of Ideedifylag myself as zawu,.us
au
Catt'i PM}UISd
of
D security Corporation
mares
as
such
the
Rocky
AD of '#Is
ms abt, with the return to the re,ol#lom, may yet find a voles and their Rlmbuu Hookersmlth, a turkey wattle Moedali Wedation of beetgo players Is one
Is
new
s
uriet
,
bid
not
a
new Ides), along with a
of
earth of two Soviet cosnlonauts, apparently In good MreseCb.
proesomr of Buttermilk Falls, Wis. My fra,elh
the rssssiis he projects meti an negative
of
cared
sat propseds before Coses to
health, aftending almost six monthe In the
The economy Is also a problem. Even at ccmpi1on I Introduced as "the 'nei," a Reel leadership image.
throw ge omoeds of tax money at "sythel"
reduced
levels of production, Iran co,4inus, to Americaileen that incited her to anile me with
of their Salyut space station.
Q&amp;'tioI%I But, my friend .s. "All fail to
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An
increasing taxicab rates 25
percent across the board In the
Sanford will be
adopted by the Sanford City Commission Sept. 10, to be
effective until other city law Is revamped, the city commission decided this week.
Currently fares In the city, according to a set up of nine
zones, range from 55 cents to $2.25 from the various areas
into the central part of the city. The increase will raise
these fees from 69 cents to $2.71.
The rate Increase will affect all nine cab companies
operating In the city. Each of the companies has one cab,
according to a city hail spokesman. Five of the vehicles
are included in an association known as Safeway Cabs.
Felton Brooken of Safeway was told by Mayor Lee P.
Moore on Monday night, as a result of a fact-gathering
visit to the Safeway Cab Co. by City Manager Warren
Knowles, to comply with city law now on the books by
having his vehicles Inspected by the police department.
Knowles also told commissioners the cabs
not
obeying city law requiring certificate holders of the
vehicles imprint their names on the doors of the taxis.
"The rate ordinance as now written," Knowles said, "is
emergency ordinance

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not and
be enforced." The manager said the
problem is with the wording in the ordinance. Consequently, he said, "They charge what the traffic will
bear and the charges depend on which cab Is called."
In addition, Knowles said, because no manifests are
kept of Information on who Is picked up where and
delivered to where for how much, It Is impossible to enforce the ordinance. "The ordinance as written is not
worth the powder to blow It you know where," he said.
He said the law requires cabs which are two or more
years old to be inspected by the Police department
three months. Knowles said the entire ordinance should be
rewritten or the
regulation portion thrown out.
The commissioners authorized preparation of an ordinance calling for associations of three or more taxicabs
to operate 24 hours daily; for firms with less than three
cabs to
on a regular basis of five days weekly 7
each
meters be installed in
all cabs, and to delete the rate.ptting requirement.
Knowles suggested the city could be held liable If It
does not regulate the
the taxicabs.
It will take a minimum of 45 days to adopt the revamped
ordinance. The emergency ordinance raising rates is to be
adopted at the Sept. 10 meeting. It will remain in effect 30
days.

SATURDAY, SEPTEM!fll 1
Block Party to benefit Muscular Dystrophy Association
sponsored by local radio personalities, beginning at 10
am., Sanford P1w. Uve entertalngneg.
SEEDCO auel membésbip pkilc, 10
5:30
p.m., Lake Golden, Sanford Airport. Free food fun games
and live eidertalmneig for members and friends.
Sathrd AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., th)1 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, (doled) 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Q3w'dL
Cheerleaders clinic for-junior and senior high squads,
,11:30 am. to 4:30 p.m., UCF campus educational complex.

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Semluele South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chuenley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Voleda Sertesa, 7:30 a.m., Deltoca Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altainonte Mall.
Taaglewesd AA (timed), 8 am., Si Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
L.agweed AA, (clued), 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, State Road 434.
Yaw Adult Club for Slur).., 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins, Orlando.
Air Force Aisecistles Central Florida Chapter, noon
luncheon, Naval Training Center Officers Club. Art
(kindle will speak on his trip to China. For Reservations
call 162-0Th2 or 002-7123.

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Herald Staff Writer

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Providence and Elkeam Boulevards, Deltona.
5n1.)e AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
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Monday Norners Towbuders Cub, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
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Weight Watchers, 10 am., Ascension Lutheran Church,
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vanished.
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before Wimbledon contributed

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men's 15th seed, fell to NCAA
titlist Kevin Curren of Sooth
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maid, to work on another

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Unless, of course, the ball dub deteriorates completely on him

yesterday Alabama
edging Penn State, 14-7, In the
Sugar Bowl and Southern
California was slipping past
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While Bjorn Borg. Chris
Evert Lloyd, Jimmy Connors
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day matches, Shriver, who
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se. patio, cone., wos'kshop or
Ill tee in rear. Alt fsr $31,911.
BR,

College student des WIng yd.
work. Large Ifsmall.
Cal13331150
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Want to open an ICE CREAM shop
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LAKIMARY,FLORIDA u1
SIPTIMIER 11, 1919
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perfect location

B pool home. beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.

rlence Preferred - Nit
sentlal. Paid Vacations
company Paid Life Insurance
PaId Holidays Check Pair•• Plan •Pald Sick Leave
t Paid Pension Plan •Fran
+ I$SspllallzMIen S$kkiteas and
• Ident DisabilIty insurance
Std Many Mor*.
ApplyloPeriori
IèkIIon: U.S. Hwy. 11-53 @5

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By GARRET MATHEWS
like the song, Dewey Wright lives up
Cripple Creek.
And to cover all bases, his antiquated

great deal of pleasure.

about five minutes."

tie grInsAnd Wright Is good at his craft. So good
that he has performed hundreds of

WtifhaullI*'.
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their automobile.

on Cripple Creek.
grooms from almost every state in the
Wright Is well aware of all the songs union.
somiuuies green creeR LLIUL LIOWS uvLween
the several "No Trespassing signs 1

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Mary, Florid., may
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uwi-1wTHE STATE OF FLORIDA

Deceased
mae. one copy .o eafl persona,
.
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
J .EDWARL,J.IISSMEYER, JR. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 'representative.
All persons Interestedin the estate
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

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City of Lake Mary,
FlorIda

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B, ref., stove,
drapes, part. Own., for only
135.100.

Ia, *2 adjoIning lots
fruit tress 5*910

3*1, 1%..

15*- $150 up. Peel. Adults ahly,
en Lets Ada. Just Ss ii Airport
Blvd. on 11.92 in Sanford. C41l
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OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

Wright regularly takes out small ads In
the weekly newspaper offering quaintness,

of about 300.
There a a string band In town that

of CrippleCreekalithe way from Ohio and

some clutch folks after that CifiulboRy. natUre @5 said saIt being or

tVdo chof "hingeIse, says'he to wear his cap
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80-year.oua.
Wright's ceremony Is only as official as
Some 13 years ago, the county Ithastobe Untllrecentju hedIdn'thav
authorized Wright to conduct civil fancy black robe and iwually conducted
marriage ceremonies. (Officially, he Is a the nuptials In overalls and work boots
lay appointee of the Methodist Church,)
His job Is simplified by the fact that the
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perform a lot of ceremonies In his rural
end of the county so that his counterparts

waiting

discretion.
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mote about * .ilIgot a

was dons," hi says. '1
the woman

marriage

btay. He remains the county a only so up at any courthouse, he says. "In fact It
designated marrying man.
the couple doesn't want to exchange rings,
To put hi mildly, Wright's ability to that cuts out a goodly
of my service
supervise the saying of vows gives him a and we can finlab theportion
whole shebang j

cues, told me
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divorcid at l. twice bifou.
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BY: llonnar P. lurafto

the dite when

Deuly Clerk

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August I. 15; 33, 39, tt79

the claim

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YONCALLA, Ore. iNEA)- When Lydia

Emery came to this community following
World War II, to take up residence as a

ordinary doctor. For one thing she carged
only $1 for an '-i'!it visit, and 12 for a
hoime call, rites well below the prevailing
catom.
Today, three decades after hanging out
- mach, 11 at ill. She still charges mod

she's not Interested in profits;
prescriptions lnust be àalled Ip

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herselfrelia aria yes ace "PJ by
She came by Her niagnatilmjty samnius - d before ely 1gqjpq
naturaIl), It seems. Born to Mennonite WIN ieI*'d VJIaIry 7$ S
$
pairast'i, in lullil, she
(uugi* $fIJ$)) (hi cidsida were ft.iurI ad
the
flnstthatthought('$no
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bepoorlt
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THE STATE OP FLORIDA
TO: OTIS TAYLOR, JR., ak a

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Viol II. Jibe. , ebiNS teem
$lI
034.900. Tonols,
P011 &amp; bOlt dads.

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BLIS Msled owtonto pest. I
W IsISgs. $1110 V. IN U.
as ne

aiilij das&amp;mebiniac

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Airport Slvt $$5M1.IS
poLl4.ferms,5½ pot, to.

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Ml,,, Brsker. -1$ Nt 40
Wbotai. RI,, Aitamenfo.

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Sales, passport photos &amp; fast
repair serv'ce. 322 6101.

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T,'actor Service
D SM Tractor Service
&amp; discing, Cultivation
ditch banks chopped. All service
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtors
our specialty. Good ref. 349-5777.

Mowing

PressinCleaning

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CAB IN ITS
Free 1st.
S2lOI39after 5:30

YELLOW SAND
Cell Cart &amp; Hirt 323-1110
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R&amp;R Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning.

LG.BALINT&amp;AS$CJC.

332-INS

work guaranteed. 323 1153.

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Sale" sign down . run •
classified ad. Call 322-2611 or $3).
9,53.

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lismauss, $75 each: 1 male, $135.
317*

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HANDYMAN-GIN. HOUSE.
HOLD RIPAIR$ FROM CUR.
TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PAINTING.SPRINK.
LIII. 33347M ANYTIME.

RegiehsisI PIt lull pups, warmed,

Upholstery

$23 chair, $50 sofa special on all
Upholstery Cleaning for the
month of August. $313144.

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Shiv Ian Husky Pupplis
Must Sell.
323-1)47,332-3957,332-4012

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Roof, homes, mobile hornet, etc.
Mobile home special 12*60,
122.50+ Reasonable rates, all

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING S REPAIR

Tractor
___ ill Case Box. Blade,
Mower, Disc. 22' traIler. Coil

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Save up to $0 pct. of
reupholstsry charge. 569-5177

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csIinnues fur lain

N. WISIldtePdlsplew

caseloks.
dssp, 151 kaforl PuraNurs
Isivage 11-9310. @5 sanford 351
$311,

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ANIMAL HAVEN

lMan, quality operation
$ yrs. up. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne hal. 321 1321

FILLDIRT&amp;TOP$OIL

i.Supphies

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Photograpfj

l'Iiiiis Il1lIOVSfl'lId$

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Free Est. 323 1704.

cages. 322-1352.
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Larsmowsr sales &amp; servIce. Ws
sell the.besl B service the rest.
Western Auto
301W. lit St.
323-4111

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sot, Pe- ,ers Painting Service.
Custom PaintIng &amp; detail trim.

clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air cond.

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Grooming &amp; BOBIdIIQ
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$citurgo Realty, IIALTOR

L COLIERT, REALTY

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Anthony Corino, In
exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Es1 Call 372 0071.
tenor,

Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

F41ctiinery-Too

ou*ycluiad.e*s,s..
Tiss I

nled

Click up lick vm.w,
melly. 3513I.

SATEMAN REALTY
lpp Roll Sells inuber
311.0$
IISMnfordAvs

tuwil met Neil

Estohe

47-Rue I

Terms.

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pep,
-,goats. *aaã

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Painting by

332-0707
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Painting

Alterations, DresimakinO
Drapes, Upholstery

set

Office

merclal, new const. Licensed,
bonded
&amp; insured. Quality
service everytime. Ph. 323 0541
or 668 5984.

essmaklng

factory, $130. 310-13%.

LAND CO.
Murplly,N.C.'lgN
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Custom

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

Trumpet, rAP for marchIng bandS
stage band. Newly redone by

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Appliances 3, MIsc.
(LOCAL; 319 5371
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SilverM-P. Llkensw
$130. 323-27S4aft 10a.m.

CNIROKII

Light Hauling

C.ramiclli.'

Piccolo, Haynes.Scitl,mmer,

Proc linIng SROCHURI write:

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coed., birdssye maple BR
romp. (antique). 323-Sflo.

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specialists, top soil 8. (iii dirt,
sod Ia"ying &amp; free trimming.
123'2948.
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TysonCement

Beautiful upright pIano, perfect

W.OSNI

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Drlv, patios, walks. etc.

S9-MusicaI Merchandise

vsstmt Caunselless. 1674)72.

* - duarsd+CypVsN IoNS in
ohas mew *-ame River

ipuNare $ahul•

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IhomsonqulsI*eet. Nesm let
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Lawn Service

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Sanford, Fla. 3277)

INC.
REAL1OR"

*0111 SilT P*lIl *7 wee

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Bore., DIn. Rot., Family Rot.,
partially fenced,
11x21
$35151
LAKE

FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
321 0098

3233719

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ROBSON MARINE

Commercial, vacant, Sanford
Ave., South of 25th St. (water &amp;
liner). Price reduced to 17.950
w-$1,91O cash. Hoffman In-

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Cerlified Lawn &amp; Landscape

Room Additions - remodeling
general home repairs - no lob too
small. Call 3739163 anytime.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Hwy 136. $79,900.

"tIN,

Hv Paul, has truck will trasef.
Wants to make Small household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Piul Hunter. 339 6531.

Curpentry

Gigantic yard sale, Wed., Thurs.
FrI. L Sanford Ave. 9-till Pictures, lamps, Victorian chair,
misc. Nothing over 110.

CS Bldg. zoned commercial. off

air conditioners and wall fur.

______Call 322-aO3ianytirne

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerl Harriett's Beauty Nooc
519 . 151 St., 322-5712
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3633100, eve. 349-5431

701 I0.
LAitamonteOr.

Pronto Home Repair

El, plumbing, carpentry, painting

Beauty Cate

player, tape deck I. radio comb.,
$50. 323-9465.

paved frontage.
131.000. l0pct.dwn. By owner

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Malntei'ianc*'

Licensed. 323 0039

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GENEVA

ALTAMONTE

CItionlr

Refrigeration A-C Repair

Stereo-Cabinet style record

1.2 acres 330' on

INFLATiON FIGHTER
lavestmenp property. Frame
tone. 4 Bdrm, 1 lath, 3 window

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TV set 1970 model.
Zenith 23" works good, $123.
Free Delivery. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 11-92 So. of
Sanford. 322 $721.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR.322 7195

"'IN.

-- * Iltemsw losFIcs $5 Jams

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Machines.

Used color

CailBart

plus shire rosms. OnsluIf acre
for growth. Owns, motivated.

-'THUD". Yew mel fWI bolter

Used

sewer S paved stresS. $4,300.

SU$INISSPRONT
Hwy IS disc ks 3 Sdrns, 2 SaIls

460$ (Dealer) -

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53-N. Radlo.Stereo

Bldg. lot for duplex or single
family home, w.city water,

HOME WITH

PRICE DIOPPID WA

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horns. Central NSA. *w carpet,
wis..sl porch. 1Usd yard,
MuCh s. 0*1st

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watlonal, 134915.

JUST MAIE PAYMENTS '69 to
'75 models. Call 339 9100 or 834

Appliances'

MOONEY APPLIANC,S
- 323-007

J. MANN, REALTOR

lath, near Oansva, Con.

lfe go 5 tess lined
slyest. NeSs ii.- Mint &amp;
HaWks. meld be ciowdet lit
time @5Ist $15111.

HIGH&amp; DY

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.051 to lIiIp Whit yew shop.

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MithIras. 3011. lIlt Pl.lnp

ServIce.

Geneva Rd. Zoned eqrl. Hones
OK. Enc. value $32,500 FIRMI

Farmhouse, 4 stall horse stable,
and 2.17 acres, fenced, 3 ldvm, 1

TIRID OP COMPACTS? Yew
coo $.T.*.I.T-C-N *1, In NtIs
oIler I story, 4S1, IS

ref.. plot dub hiaii. $339
'liege

AUTOMOTIVIMACNINI$T

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whSW address is 'ww

YOU ARE IIIIBY NOTlplIo
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KENMÔ%EWASH!R

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Near center of downtown Geneva.
I acres otature orange grove.
Exc. home site, paved Old

COUNTRY LIVING

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1973 Duster Auto. S800
203 Hays Dr
323 5455

Sanford. 322-5721.

i3O-dS33or3St-I1ll eves.

Stanch Office 323-nfl

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Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of

REALTORS PARK

New 3$ llamas. 4 pCI. lateness Se
qualIf lid blyir. $34.IN to
$1U15. Law aNA
BUILOSI. 3315117.

I SR. Si ceuda for r. w
carpet. C NBA. *0, Frost Pres

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UforIuuse. a plyslcfá so she could be
with IheCISI $5 thiS Csuul,
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CBUL 71* rates are no longer merel&gt; than wealth)
$!IRprsSengativ.
is rT': ladiy *ke. PlaWN,
below ciitosn, obv1oual, they're qidte
At the begliming of her practice, cc *,iuuior*ChN1 liubijs adiu1 while -I and 'aNresi C,,
Kin
David Jenø,
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probsblythelowest-by far -In all O(the tually, there was ionie qw'etin whether 'in,,. Mudey thei
IIIWI%IIIUSI,
dey.
ièws
cessw
Americas.
Dr Emery would Lw useful Pew woenim *Osd&amp;vii*u, she ihetriitinglsmi Nh CNA Tawr,
Mid the good doctor doesn't just give a were graduating from medical achooi in yeens,s a lo t
's
the SINS. oh 'itsr titan $IPSSmSII7,
is c' WIART, ,$Q
pat and prescrjption for the fees. She sees those days, end popular prejudices bepuury *11W of Yacolin's kin'
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tad
pstients
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to dais. iumnint my
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in esSoni bias.. ammaN • ito
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specialty Is personal attention, Dr. Emery - -chinged the ittkudre cafli.$5 05151 WI Mine tsr - Tslsias - (IN)
- of I f$i*1l.
W1 thIlI t fool it
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will 'pond 45 minutes on ii adult -physical • Wh 11 pig 4
PONICLOSURI OP LiSts oN
STATs. OP FlORIDA
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5esaminstlon, for liudance Qarge 13.
PII)IICIMI VIII needed
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WIS in
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'ISPONW MN SuItv unsr
Medicos? It's not needed here Health tugp)$ sons. the miUloy b
lbs Blia j asr the
shcIt
NL ft's "h""'
ol BAN JaN11 be - well kLUJS
laisrance? Blue Cress officials say Dr. WUI*ftódI.fllJlof.'M .&amp;.+ . Ilifia
ølddeN"4
Lmery's fees are lower then the postage Dr Ectiry ,
aory
to
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lipulbe. the 'T*
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to
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pstlents$lforofflce visitsand

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SISIMIYEN, JR.,

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Used Refrigerators, all working

INC. REALTORS

2565

mc. REALTOR. MLS
323.3774 Day or Nlit.

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FORREST GREENE

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 92. I mile west ef Speedway.
Daytona Beach. wIl hold a
public AUTO 'SUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30 It's
the Only One fl Florida You set
the reserved price Call 90a 25$
8311 for further dCtpt
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PS• PU. AC E.0 rnninqcar
5725 323 f098

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri
cat, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 671
Lic., Bonded &amp; sfl.
Central HeatS Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
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SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

$41 &amp; up. Free delivery, Sanford

Area,

whIch

water front. $43,300.

322• 2420

Harsid I hilly:

Sanllrd $ II, I I. all appl.,...
ce,, peel, cli.. S.
P,ary*in5. Asking 0*7* 111.
NM

ThIs can be yours for 139,0001

Sanford's Sales Leader

rots, fenced yd *ith wall &amp;
In ground post, choice
nilghbanhood. 013.900 cxc.
turns

in,

residential lots of

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FR, cent. air, w.w carpo, 1g.

Air

vage, 17-925*? Sanford 322-1721

Richmond Ave.
Paved street. exc homesite for
country living at Its best. Zoned
agri., horses OK. $20000 FIRMI
close

Sanford-Lli. Sylvan

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORQ'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST S SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. Il

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Fl Im., 1g. LI,
fenced yd I lots of potential.

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76 IT (amero. Maroon
White
Low rn
All power
Nice 54300 neg 312 1691
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price. Sanford Furniture Sal-

J. MANN. REALTOR
361-7213

w-dlnlng area,

library, perfect setilni Ion en.

Mabue me let me avail. Li.
trees. adaiti, quiet, watting
dWaoda to aN II1SkIJ. las at
Park Ave. iiabIIs Park.
Cewstberr, besuillully shaded.
Orion, pof ie, private. Adults
NP$5ISIM*

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Super 3 SR. 2 B home In Sunland

flUme $65111.

*-to Uuisa tofe

Clirt.tY9be. Prefi.

EXECUTIVI HOME Immaculate
I IL 2½ iatit, 2 fireplaces,

GRACIOUS, OLD 2 Ste,'y, I BR,
1½ I, breakfast noeL FP,

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much morel 8FF Warranted.
Yours for $7,000.

beautifully landscepsd, fenced
be. yt, room for gordon $37,155.

Water,
LigMs &amp; Gee. Cleen. I child
accepted, No phil IN wh. 337.

B home In

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Alt. Spgsl C NSA. Fl. R..DR, FP.
wet bar, eq. eat In kit. much

SPAN I$N STYLI -famIly horns 3
SI, We 5, 1g. closets. Pan. PR,
slings cablosts In Dl. $31,115.

I SR trailer all utilities.

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IN Till CIRCUIT COURT FOR
litOf I be described. The claimant
SIMINOSIE COUNTY. FLORIDA shaft delivar sufficient csplessi Hw
case NO..79.**CA43.
ClaImfOfhedtol,iableffi,CIark

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basis for the claim, the name and P.O. Bli 1330
addr.is of the credItor or his agent Sanford, FL32771

(SEAL)

atantlal whit lest

Fantastic 1g. 4 5*, 3½

scroonad porch &amp; outside Wick
psils. Lush landscapin 591.110.

31* home C NBA

People whit gaol

Onir W. A. H9ffmin,

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2144$. French Ave.
322-1131,3337)73,322-0119

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Pcelbkyt cISS.ISscIIISI
11329*

Warranted. Just $340111

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'Top Doller Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment19

relslb 16991, NOW $10. Sanford
FurnIture Salvage, 17.92 So. 01
Sanford. 322-1721.

LARGE TREES

schools S shoppingl app

01k

323 1171

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOb 550
Call 322 1624. 372 4460

Orano New Intersprg,,g BeddIng ½

tascedyd.,IILRI, FR,conv,fo

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vinyl root 30? •\ijtø Runs good.
needs some both .'.ork, $600 Liz

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lew Butcher Slack &amp; Chrome
contemporary LI tbls. OrIg.

323-5510

3-LotAcreage

La.Wat Good starter home w.

ALL PLOI 0* REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

BR, 1½ bOth In Lake Mary
psrtlalty turn. Call hetwoen 75

9 p.m. 333941

ItyAgail phone voIce.

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(LS$$thai$4,ISIW$of)

THIS NOTICE, to file with the cick ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
of the above court a written REPRESENTATiVE:. +
statement of any claim or demand
5. kenneth W Mcintosh Of

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REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.

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set. 665-56.40.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

31030r$andoDr.

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8 PM Owner

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Looks new,
$3000 (all between a

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ining table, Duncan Phyfe, 1
leaves, 160: Frigidaire washer S
dryer, good cond. 115 ca or $150

See our beautiful new SROADMORE, front &amp; rear U's.

morel Your dream come true at
132,5*1

SOW on

51, 1 S. as heat, field yd.
131.111. Realtor GMer.

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SALES

11'

lid.c.d

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mlnum Pisdocts.

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16 vica@5 lots
fronting on 3 avdstre

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Seacvtivs aNIratu' fur.
niditsi Cda. P0.4. dds home,
cOme TV. Evlrb*lmS fwrn*hW
Inc dluhN S. linens. $111 wit., $155
ms + tax. 322.1901,

4 I

s Carol Sue Torres.Vlhl.n

Zoned esmmerclal

Apis. for *in*á' Clilluns. Ours
town, very clean I, resoty. lee

y Blvd. at 1.4.

!tal Units, Miatlwars

As Personal Representative
of the Estate Of
SUSAN H. TORREI

THE FIRST PUBLICATI"

WlTNE$Smyl,afldandIof

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cumbering the following described
All persons having claims or
propertyslsuaselnSeminoiecoun$y, demands against the estate are
Florida, to.wlt:
required,
WITHIN - THREE
LOTS 1 and S BLOCK 13, 2nd MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
section SANTA LANTA

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dido'ttIilzik

period,

"All I've got to have Is a

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lanaI representative's attorney are 1979.

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esrs. Gold p*y, ks
crsilt imlun

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P.Iox
folks to tie the knot on the banks of historic
I4C
the right boy to do that, too. A few minutes
1C DIBNr In Poss.s7
County Courthouse Sanford lurisdictlori of 'the court.
Cripple Creek. For more conservative
' a.ter Xl.
later, we eschang.d th. vows In front of later than the 7th day of Sepsemeq, Florida. Thu personal repres.n
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
sometimes plays some of the old Cripple couples, Wright has access to a nearby the mans ca
1979.
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of
the
estate
is
SAM
JONES
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
F
ILED
i*iiirp'rcy
Creek songs just for the fun of it. Wright
church
IfyoufaiItodoso,iud,m,nt may whou address is Sipes Avenue, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NO. 7St1761
No more.

1 SLIwn. apt., adults
No pelt, 53$.
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1 BR

propertytax form when tMsyoongcouge
RESTED required, WITHIN THREE Publish Publish Aug. ?2 29, 197?'-'
rea1etW IN THE ESTATE:
approached me about getting worried," requlredtoflieyoursnsw,,
YOU ARE HERBY NOTIFIED MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DEM-127
,
'" thereof u
I. ,UO eany,,1ect,ons
the -' 'I"
of KING DAVID JONES dec
boy to do It.
iitiff's atto' ey ui
they may have that challenge the
File Numbsrlt.3%-cp lend
"Well, thoy amid they wanted the job and address Is:
arttØn, Fluids, the CIrcuIt Court for Seminole validity of the decedent's will, the

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ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
0 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

42-4biIe Homes

Make a wish new 3 SR. 2 I Ex.c.
home in Idyllwilde on ½ acre
bell C H&amp;A, OR, Pan. Fl Nm. w.stone PP. eat In kIt. &amp; much

Owns, motivated S BR, 1 I, car.
pert, den w-ws bat, set In kl.

31-ApsrtmsiWs Furnished

YA

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Boy's P4nts Sale $2 Pr.

- 3 BR, 1.5 bath, split plan, $33,300.
William Maliczowski Realtor,
332-7903.

REALTY - REALTORS

BR, 2 5, 2 car
garage ww carpet, C NSA.
foitcid bk yd. $53900.

Immaculate 4

373W$ Mariners ViUlse.

8(}--Autos for Sale
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hotgun model 1100 Rem. 70 ga
auto, 2 barrel $200; Hammond
Auto Piper El. organ 4 yrs old,
cxc Cond. $100; Zenith )9' color
TV like new $300. 323-5500.

24 HOUR [H 322-9283
STENSTROM

52100

123 1-116

Long 5th Wheel
Trvl TrIr w hitch, $3,000
322 56)3atter6p.m.

Large-Brand New
Portable Sign for Sate

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32) illS

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C.00.1 Shape Ackflq

'75-23' Tag A

youlio9-0360

NOIii'S
hALT?

Spotless 3 BR, I

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$600. 345-5433

almost 3 acres $10,150.

SuidliwsodlIR

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PND WOVEN WALL HANGINGS. Designed especially for

41-Houses

Beowlifail home site. Osteen area

Unlurnished
33*790)

the

2710 Sanford Ave. 321-7977

Weekly 1 monthly rates. Inquire
Oak $417513.

p1, 1111 or hr-ct offer

79-Trucks-TraIlers

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Can be seen at Thistle Hill Dr.,
Osteen. Asking Si000r best offer

2522 South Park

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anford Electric Inc.

underdog has players making $15O, a year?!"

INS.

ORIENTAL. RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Pad
Used, any conditioned 64i 8)26

SERVING SANFORD FOR
OVER SOYEARS

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Sanford Gracious living, lees.

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warranty.

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WiSO. Terms

OK. 3211141 after 6.

Working college student needs
Iwn. rm. or will share wiNs
same. 332-7570.

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,Wckyard sale-un everythIng
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now avail.

3 BR, 2

Lake Msry.$aqw. Female Is share
home with same. Alt prIvileges,
$111 me., 1st Blast Inc. all utlI.
Child

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Easy 1ermst

cf., washers, dryers, ranges, air
Conditioners. All carry 30 day

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catche ' Come see Murph &amp;
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KELIOc.G'SAUCTION SALES
S Sanford Ave
across from Pinebree:e Egg F arm
We Sell Estates
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-DOnt Despair Or Pull Your Hair -Use A Want Ad. 372-2611 or 331--- --- ----For Estate Commercial
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Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
prisals. Call Dell's Auction. 373

Chain link fence. 5' high.
22$', gate, posts, rails inc
4 yr: .)ld. 5175. 323 9093

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
11313E FirstS,.
322 5622

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RESULTS.

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21-$iti*fløni

BL.\IR AC,E?(V
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CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM

Herald. P.O. lox 1467, Selerl,

Mo?orcycle IflSurflCC

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78-Mttorcyc les

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Cash for your loti Will build in
your let or our lof,
through fInancIal statement.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Computer 1*9. desirable. Send
MIdellnc,,R,afto,
6443O
ReSume end Salary rohul,,- ___________________

KIT
e for yswTh In Co.

9047753513

Twin beds &amp; assortment of lamps.
2621 S Sanford Ave. 322 149)
Open Tues. thru Sat 93Oto5:30+

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Phone 323-7511, Sanford

FIGHT INFLATION
Avon. Increase your earnIng

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JOHN K PIDEN ASSOC.
107*. Commercial

68-Wanted to Buy

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 322 3721
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Good Used Furn Appliances. -PIumI,nu F u.tures
flicig Material 377 5659
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Private Par,, wants to buy good
quality turni'ure. Washer 8.
Dryer $71 4911

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AVON

REASON WE'VE lIEN IN
SINESS SO LONG IS
CAUSE WE PUT PEOPLE
WORK. HERE ARE SOME
THE JOBS.

CASHIERS

motel bo* springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Attin 1213 S French. 3237310
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Screened S Washed
Cty Approved for Dralnfiepcj
Central Contracting Inc.

If you doni tell People, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, b) calling
332-261) or i3l-9,3.

day, wit., paid holIdays, frInge

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SR.? B block home. 32203)6 aft

Enp. much. must have own tools. S

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depending on up. 3393162.

County, Florida, August lh, 1919. circulation in Seminole County, THS FROM THE DATE OF THE tax by 41.M percent.
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consecutIve weeks commencing NOTICE. tofilewiththscleqkof the creasewillbeheldonSeptemberll,
Albens, Vt.; Little Rock, Ark.; DEM .72
August S. IS??. DONE and OR above Court a written statement of 1919.
0
Tezarkana, Texas; AlbuquerDERED at Orlando, Florida this any claim or demand they may The place for voting will be t
,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
12th
day
of
July,
1979.
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have. Each claim must be in wrIting Council Chambers, City HaIl, IS
t' SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
JOHN A. REED, JR.
and must indicate the basis for the Crystal Lake Avenue. The polls will
Boise and Pocateflo, Idaho.
CASE NO. 79-lW1-CA4).K
UNITED STATES DISTRICT claim, the name and address of the be open from 7:00 AM, to 7:00 P.M.
ATLANTIC BANK OF SEMINOLE,
JUDGE
creditor or his agent or attorney, Chairman of the Election Boar
a National bankIng corporation,
Publish: August I, 13, 22, 29, Sep. and the amount claimed. If the VirgInia M.rcer. Serving on the
tember 5, 12, 197
clairnIsnotyetdu,,thedatewhl5 Election Board: Millie-Murray,
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mort No qualilying. LOvely 3

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benefits. $700 to $300 start

12-Special NOS

by Gill Fox
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classroom but 1w mid-afternoon he was
h
IflXitIUS I o •r'
-'thr dn
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McQuatter s class at Southside Elementary
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East,TowiwIllpiSScuIhinkminoI, ORDEREDthattheabOv,noticeat name and address of the personal
County, Florida.
suit and order for unnamed. representative's attorney are set
That the party interested In said defendants to appear and plead forth below.
business enterprise is as follows:
(Service by Publication) be
All persons having claims or TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:. +..
JORDEX CORPORATION published by the United States demands against the estate are The City of Lake Mary, Florida,

Butmianycitlesthathad been
i
of losing trains under
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tue blIuuuuC.uIJ
IMW1 Will, ,

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS page 29 of the Public Records of IN THE ESTATE:
NAME STATUTE
Seminole County, Florida, and you
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
are ordered and required to appear that the administration of the estate
Notice Is hereby given that the and plead in said action, and file of SUSAN H. TORRES, deceased.
Court at Orlando Florida and:o File Number 79.333 Ce, is pending n

On Oct. 1, unless there are
unforeseen changes, passenger
trains will leave or the last
time from Oklahoma CIt;
Itoanoke, Va.; Butte, Mont.;

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43Cc I
HOURS
3c0n,.cutiV.tlmIs.....3Sc a I

onthefoIIowlngdesca'ipi-operty:
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
Lot land the W iS f..t of LotS. Block TO ALL PERSONS HAV I NO

- The New York-Kansas City
"National Limited."

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9993

3k ci
7
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
•AM $3M
One new route is expected to
fate of passenger train service be onened - a Los Angeles punsh: Aug. 15, fl, 25 Sept. S.
3 Lanes Minimum
SATURDAY
4sefl
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in doxeni of cities s
the ONden, Utah, train to service DEM 73
cowdry depends on todsy'.
STATUS DI$TRCT.
iotentlallyhlgh.volumeLas
DEADLINES
decisions by Amtrak.
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gamblIng capital pow has 110 CAll NO. 7$4iClv.I4iNI.
N'" The Dau Before rUuu'.GtiOfl
TheftonseandSenate,before train service
TED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plalntflf. vs KENNETH
recessing for the summer,
Sunday - Noon Friday
approved almod Identical forAll other Amtrak trains,
CHISOLM:ANNIEMAECHISOLM. -mules for discontinuing routes lnchkllngcommutertralnsand LEONDRA CIIISOLM, QUINCY In the nation's puger train shoa4dlstance conickr trains, GELCHRIST, NORRIS CHISOLM, _____________________ -________________
uGENE
ISOLM. :ELORO
system, but left the final apparently would survive.
9-Good Thngs to Eat '
-ctaId ca
decision up to Amtrak.
Peirs. de,Isees, grams,,, assignees, ___________________
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The Amtrak bill, which has
credito., trus1es. or other
Poultry,
beet,
pork,
fish. Frb
.
claimants, by, through, under or
The Amtrak board planned not yet been finally
deItvery,nn.$20order.Sanfod
nmyhomewkdays
today to decide which trains sets up complicated criteria for
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will be dropped, but experts in choosing trains to be cut, based
having or claiming
Will Baby Sit
fattened on
Fresh pork for
Congress and the Transporta- on losses and ridership. In to have any right, title or InternS In
ti My Home
pens. A11i323.3413
tion Department have said addition, one train would be
young pigs. 3fl.2397.
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these six trains are the ones Preserved In each of the four FOR UNNAMED DIPINDANTS LookIng For a New Home? -. ____________________
regional
quadrants
uf
the
io
most likely to go:
Chick the Want Ads for houses
APPEAR AND PLEAD
+ 11-lnitrt.ti,n AA
@5 eVery ills ifld price.
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SERVICE BY PUBLICATION)
country for at least two years
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TO:
ALL
unknown
heirs,
devisiss,
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- The Chicago-Florida aflusoifleLrwflsWOwuCOflwiUe legatees, grantess, asslgn,
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running on the theory they will li.no, creditors, trustee, or CIPIS?
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be needed eventually,
claImants, by, through, under or
CI'eatIV,EXpfI$sIOfls
33-I
- ThechicagoSeattle "North
against FRANKIE MAE CHISOLM.
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Agape Montessorl C wy. ii
'he deceased; and all unknown parties IN THE CIRCUI, wv
having or claiming to have any SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
school at Longwood Nazarene.
nation's
passenger
train
system
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right, titleor interest In the property PROBATE DIVISION
$ .e
Convenient from 17.92. 9 am. to
is the first general cutback In hereinafter described. You are Filo Number fl433 CF
12. Limited afternoon care avèii.
Lone Star.
Amtrak service since the hereby notified that an action has D4V1S11I TATE OF
Call 339-0731.
InstItuted against you in the IN R . S
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- The BodonLatlettsburg, system was sormed eIght years been
ve Court by the United States at SUSAN H. TON RES,
PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
Ky., "Hilitopper."
ago In hope of saving the trains. America, to foreclose th5 mortgage

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Section i&amp;.i
Floridi StaM.s:Sl Jean Coiner

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Wednesday, Aug. 29, 1979-flA

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Wednesday Aug. 29, 1979
In Air Conditioned

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Connally Plans Seminole County CampaigSto

OURSELVES

comfort

_11filk,
p_ _ ___

Evening Honed, Sanford, Fl.

"It is an awkward way of for which his tather was in- his party. He changed parties. limited tenure as well for
been the former secretary of for the Republican nomination
wpathertron Central
By DONNA ESTES
the
treasury
and
ex-secretary
in
Florida.
"Reagan
support
selecting
delegates," said dicted and later acquitted and Friends and supporters senators and congressmen. In
Air
Conditioning system
Herald Staff Writer
addition, he said, his father
of the navy's youngest son, has been here for some time Connally, "but it's drawing a lot his father's change of political throughout the south
Former Texas Gov. j0
Wall_____________
Fit UMBING
and (Congressman Phil) Crane of Interest to the Republican affiliation from Democrat to Democratic party will make a believes the tenure of federal
Connally, Republican Mark 27, and his wife, Anne.
HF AT ING INC
substantial
contribution
in
the
judge's
should
be
reviewed
The couple earlier cam- has been here too.
Party in the state. The con- Republican will have little subs
presidential candidate, and his
Ph )22 6562
every 10 years, with a manelection," he said.
"Either many Republicans vention will add emphasis to effect on the campaign.
sanfordl
family, campaigning in Florida paigned In Tampa, St. Peter• Ave
retlrelTzflt
age
set.
Unlike the Carter family, cistory
for the past three weeks, will sburg, Leesburg and Mt. Dora. have not decided who their Florida."
"We look at It as a plus. He
The convention Itself, like the was found innocent. We are Mark and Anne said they have
"We have been hitting the choice for the party's candidate
end the current tour this week
preferrential
ready
to
pack
up
and
go
on
to
no
intention
of
going
to
soft
on
who
presidential
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MOM, RACK
with an appearance and speech caucuses for the state con will be or they're
at the local GOP's presidential vention In November," said the they are for," Connally said. primary next March, will not the next issue," he said. The Washington should Connally
TO SCNOOI?
In both Iftllsborough and commit any delegates to the change of party will also be a win the election. "He'll have
younger Connally.
rally and fun day Saturday.
USE YOUR
"Although we've been Pinellas counties, he said, the Republican National Con- plus, the younger Connally plenty to de there and we're
The event is scheduled from 3
offers
saying
that
in
the
sure
he
will
have
someone
more
of
1900.
Insists,
to 6 p.m. at Camp San Pedro n working in the area less than a choice of delegates to the vention in the summer
TIME CREATIVELY
"The state convention gives general election his father of all qualified to help him than us,"
southwest Seminole County off month, we came close to November convention In
ART
LESSONS
Orlando was by election. The us the opportunity to meet a probable Republican can. Connally said. "We are a close
Reagan
Day a Evening
(Ronald)
Dyke Road.
Cla..
ss
Gathering support for the Hillsborough and ended in a delegates In Seminole county number of people In Florida didates will be able to pick up family, but not that close,"
In
Now Forming
candidate In Seminole County dead heat In Pinellas," said are to be selected Sept. 8 who will ultimately be sup- Democrat as well as GOP said Anne.
Oils, Watrcolor,
CALL&amp;
"There are 3,800 people in
and the other ëountles of Connally, noting that Reagan is through a process of picking porters," said Connally. "It votes.
SIGN
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Acrylics,
Pastels
"He changed parties because Floresvllle, Tex. where we live.
comes before the Iowa con
Central Florida this week has obviously the major contender
out of a hat.
Etc.
in
vention and the New Ramp- he thought the national It is a good atmosphere
' 10% DIscount on
shire primaries and hopefully Democratic party left the which to raise our daughter,
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To Our Students
we will get a good bunch of mainstream of what people Katie," said
1
public relations out of it."
represented," Connally said.
ART.TIOIS
Connally said
said his father's
Mark, a banker, who
"In 1972 he had to decide
At The
CAMPHOR TREE
graduated from the University whether to stay in the major campaign theme Is the
of Texas with a degree In Democratic Party and not need to take a hard line on InHwy 427.1 Block South of 434 Longwood
finance, is a major supporter on support the man (Sen. George flation and his strong feeling
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presidential
terms
should
Hours
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the Connally team.
be
limited
to
six
years,
with
He insisted the milk scandal change his principles or change

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Anne and Mark Connally campaigning throughout Florida

10 mm. Mix remaining
ingredients and add to mixture.
Cook 30.35 minutes.
Erma Killian used to be a
Nice for parties or unexDIng-a-Ung but now she is a pected company. Freezes well.
Rascal and she is proud of it. Can also be used as hot dog
Of course it might help by sauce.
explaining the Dinga-Llngs are
FROZEN PINEAPPLE
a musical group in DeLand and
SALAD
Erma was one of the musicians.
2 small packages cream
About three years ago, she cheese (beat until soft
and the late Jerry Freese
1 cup mayonnaise
thought Sanford should have its
i cup crushed pineapple
own band and they formed the (drained)
Sanford Serenaders after
3tablespoons powdered sugar
rounding up several area
½ pint whipping cream
musicians.
Whip and fold cream in with
If that were not enough, she all ingredients. Put in flat tray
also plays bass guitar and banjo like Ice cube trays and freeze.
for a 4-piece dance band known Serve on lettuce leaf.
as the Rhythm Rascals.
PEPPER RELISH
Every Wednesday afternoon
3 large green peppers
I large onion
Erma and the other Sanford
Serenaders can be found
1 can tomatoes
1 teaspoon sugar
playing dance tunes at the Civic
Salt &amp; pepper to taste
Center while the senior citizens
Saute peppers (cut in strips
trip the light fantastic.
Erma gets her talent from a or smaller) and onion in small
musical family. "My father amount of cooking oil. Add
played violin, one sister played remaining ingredients. Cook 20
the accordion, another sister minutes. Serve hot as a side
the drums and me on banjo. We dish or relish with meat.
DEVILED EGGS
played a lot of Dixieland and
music for square dances. The
Use your favorite recipe but
end came, however, when "my for a different tangy taste, add
sister got married and broke up horseradish to filling. Or add
finely chopped peanuts.
the band."
Ema and her husband, Jake, Delightfully

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the choral groups at
Seminole Community

College.
Five choruses, each wan
its own "personality"
provide delightful musical

experiences for participants, who range from
students who just live
sing to serious voice
majors. Through their
many perfonnances at the
coUege and in th e schools
and community, these
choruses
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audiences.
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w hi ch IlleetS on
Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday from 12:30 - 1:20
p.m., is open to all
students. This group, which
performs every type of
music - from Broadway
musical to Brahms, is
under the direction of Dr.
nun rermtu
eet,

Chamber Singers,
directed
by Robert
Maguire, maintains a
varied repertoire, emphasizing madrigal and
chamber music. This
group, which welcomes
members with previous
experience in choral
groups, meets from 2:30 3:50 p.m. on Monday and

which perfornis musle
written for treble voices.
Under the direction of
Maguire, it pe-rforins '111
types of inusic from

classical to modern
popular selections. This
course will meet on
Thursday frotn 7 to 9-45
Pan.
Community Cliorus,

Meeting on Monday from

inwiity. Thi.s course may
be, taken for credit or
noncredit.

Portland, Maine, is a
Seminole
graduate
Community College and
holds degrees from Honda
State University and
Rollin s College. lie is
choral director t Seminole
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CONFIDENTIAL TO IN.
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BEEF STROGANOFF
about
1 hour or until wooden
you to call.
1½ to 2 Its. stewing beef
In center conies
pick
commend you for I
1 can cream of mushroom
out
clean.
Cool
10 minutes;
telligently recognizing the soup
Cool on wire
remove
from
pan.
seriousness of your problem1 can cream of chicken soup
rack.
Yield:
one
9-cup
Bundt
and courageously seeking help
1 cup sour cream
cake.
Please write again and let me
Put beef in casserole. Pour on
VARIATION: Substitute 9x5know how you are. I care.
both soups but don't stir in
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DEAR ABBY: Some time ago meat. Cover and bake 3½.4hrs. pan, greasing bottom only.
I was introduced to a man at 300 degrees. when ready t, Bake at 350 degrees F. about 1
whose first name is Bruce. It serve, add a little of the
gr avy to sour cream in separate hour and 20 minutes or until
was easy for me to remember bowl
shifty bunch!
to tTPVPfl
Add wooden pick inserted in center
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muss
name,
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mass
If you would like to put a
mixture to casserole and stir. comes out clean. Yield: one 9x5of
too.
gumshoe on this lady, many
Serve with cooked noodles, rice inch loaf cake.
Since meeting him I've run or mashed potatoes.
us readers would be glad to chip
BROWNED BUTTER ICING
Into him several times, and
2 tablespoons butter
in. e
P.ANCHBURGERS
ARTHUR RYEM each time he has forgotten my s Its, ground beef
1 cup confectioners sugar
BLOOMINGTON, IND. name. I find this a little weird.
4 to 6 teaspoons milk
5 medium onions
Chopped walnuts, If desired
DEAR ARTHUR: Where If there is a hidden 2½ CUPS catsup
psychological explanation for
Heat butter In i quart
tablespoons
mustard
BeerIy goes for two hours

rellgious, but laxnachild lees Om 3% Inches high, 5
Inches hag air .07 at an lack
erytime I t*by..it, or am thick will be reta'ied In en
with a child from a year dart
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to the
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will not be able to sleep until we
know. Also, what kind of shape
is she In when she arrives at her
job? Still sleek and perfectly
groomed? Or perhaps with a
few spangles missing here and
there? Office clerks who tart
outlfor work two hours early
every day are usually a petty

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and that he Is also a good cook. well after each. Add combined
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Force," she said. "He's going to powder, cinnamon, salt and
staff and command school In nutmeg alternately with sour
Montana." She said he gets a lot cream, mixing well after each
of his recipes from the cook- addition. Fold in apple and
books pre pa red by the Air nuts. Spoon into well-greased 9cup tiunu pan; oae in
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arises at 3:45 every morning,
spends two hours dressing and
leaves at 6 a.m. for a 15-minute
drive to her job which begins at
8 am.

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These are the qualities you
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mean more to us (and to
the families we serve!) than
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of an injection that would
change the color of eyes from
brown to blue. Most of those
children died agonizing deaths.

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funeral directors because of
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Wednesday, Aug. 29, 1979

Connally Plans Seminole County Campaign Stop
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Former Texas Gov. John
Connally, Republican
presidential candidate, and his
family, campaigning in Florida
for the past three weeks, will
end the current tour this week
with an appearance and speech
at the local GOP's presidential
rally and fun day Saturday.
The event is scheduled from 3
to 6 p.m. at Camp San Pedro in
southwest Seminole County off
Dyke Road.
Gathering support for the
candidate in Seminole County
and the other counties of
Central Florida this week has

been the former secretary of
the treasury and ex-secretary
of the navy's youngest son,
Mark 27, and his wife, Anne.
The couple earlier campaigned in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Leesburg and Mt. Dora.
"We have been hitting the
caucuses for the state con
vention In November," said the
younger Connally.
"Although we've been
working in the area less than a
month, we came close to
in
Reagan
(Ronald)
Hillsborough and ended in a
dead heat in Pinellas," said
Connally, noting that Reagan is
obviously the major contender

for the Republican nomination
in Florida. "Reagan support
has been here for some time
and (Congressman Phil) Crane
has been here too.
"Either many Republicans
have not decided who their
choice for the party's candidate
will be or they're soft on who
they are for," Connally said.
In both Hillsborough and
Pinellas counties, he said, the
choice of delegates to the
November convention in
Orlando was by election. The
delegates in Seminole County
are to be selected Sept. 8

through a process of picking
names out of a hat.

"It is an awkward way of
selecting delegates," said
Connally, "but it's drawing a lot
of Interest to the Republican
Party In the state. The convention will add emphasis to
Florida."
The convention itself, like the
presidential preferrential
primary next March, will not
commit any delegates to the
Republican National Convention in the summer of 1980.
"The state convention gives
us the opportunity to meet a
number of people in Florida
who will ultimately be supporters," said Connally. "It
comes before the Iowa convention and the New Hampshire primaries and hopefully
we will get a good bunch of
public relations out of It."
Mark, a banker, who
graduated from the University
of Texas with a degree in
Is a major supporter on
the Connally team.
He insisted the milk scandal

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for which his lather was indicted and later acquitted and
his father's change of political
affiliation from Democrat to
Republican will have little
effect on the campaign.
,We look at it as a plus. He
was found innocent. We are
ready to pack up and go on to
the next issue," he said. The
change of party will also be a
plus, the younger Connally
insists, saying that in the
general election his father of all
probable Republican candidates will be able to pick up
Democrat as well as GOP
votes.
"He changed parties because
he thought the national
Democratic party left the
mainstream of what people
represented," Connally said.
"In 1972 he had to decide
whether to stay in the
Democratic Party and not
support the man (Sen. George
M oven) who was Its leader,
change his principles or change

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his party. He changed parties.

Friends and supporters
throughout the south in the
Democratic party will make a
substantial contribution in the
election," he said.
Unlike the Carter family,
Mark and Anne said they have
no Intention of going to
Washington should Connally
win the election. "He'll have
plenty to do there and we're
sure he will have someone more
qualified to help him than us,"
Connally said. "We are a close
family, but not that close."
said Anne.
"There are 3,800 people in
Floresvflle, Tex. where we live.
It Is a good atmosphere in
which to raise our daughter,
Katie," said Anne.

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10 mm. Mix remaining
ingredients and add to mixture.
Cook 30.35 minutes.
Erma Killian used to be a
Nice for parties or unexDing..a-Ung but now she Is a pected company. Freezes well.
Rascal and she is proud of it. Can also be used as hot dog
Of course it might help by sauce.
explaining the Ding-a-Llngs are
FROZEN PINEAPPLE
a musical group in DeLand and
SAlAD
Erma was one of the musicians.
2 small packages cream
About three years ago, she cheese (beat until soft)
and the late Jerry Freese
1 cup mayonnaise
thought Sanford should have its
i cup crushed pineapple
own band and they formed the (drained)
Sanford Serenaders after
3 tablespoons powdered sugar
rounding up several area
½ pint whipping cream
musicians.
Whip and fold cream in with
If that were not enough, she all ingredients. Put in flat tray
also plays bass guitar and banjo like Ice cube trays and freeze.
for a 4-piece dance band known Serve on lettuce leaf.
as the Rhythm Rascals.
PEPPER RELISH
Every Wednesday afternoon
3 large green peppers
Erma and the other Sanford
1 large onion

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1 can tomatoes
playing dance tunes at the Civic
1 teaspoon sugar
Center while the senior citizens
Salt &amp; pepper to taste
trip the light fantastic.
Saute peppers (cut in strips
Erma gets her talent from a or smaller) and onion in small
musical family. "My father amount of cooking oil. Add
played violin, one sister played remaining ingredients. Cook 20
the accordion, another sister minutes. Serve hot as a side OPEN HOUSE
the drums and me on banjo. We dish or relish with meat.
played a lot of Dixieland and
DEVILED EGGS
music for square dances. The
Use your favorite recipe but IRONED OUT
end came, however, when "my for a different tangy taste, add
sister got married and broke up horseradish to filling. Or add
the band."
finely chopped peanuts
Erma and her husband, Jake, Delightfully different!
first came to Sanford from APPLE-WAI.NUT HARVEST
Canton, Ohio, to visit one of her CAKE
sisters
and then toured the
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1 1-3rd cups firmly packed
state. When they decided to brown sugar
the choral groups at
move to Florida 10 years ago
Seminole Community
Erma Killian adjusts Ranchburgers seasonings.
12 cup butter or margarine
they c
o
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College.
I teaspoon vanilla
because they liked It best, she
3 eggs
said.
Five choruses, each witit
2k4 cups all-purpose flour
its own "personality"
usic is very important to
cup enriched corn meal
provide delightful musical
rm a and she and Jake often
I tablespoon baking owder
exper ie nces for par.
have people over to their house
2 teaspoons cinnamon
ticipants, who range
at 3513 S. Park Ave. for jarn
oon salt
students who lust live to
sessions where even the walls nutmeg
% teaspoon
sing to serious voice
are decorated with musical
2-3rd cup dairy sour cream
Instruments.
majors. Through their
r'%
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1' cu s firml0 acked
With groups dropping by shredded peeled apple
U
many performances at the
F
college and In the schools
unexpectedly and with her
cup finely chopped walnuts
and community, these
music taking her away from
Bmwned Butter Icing
choruses provide great
home at odd hours, she likes to
Beat
together brown sugar
enjoyment for
their
fix meals that are quic" can
be made In large quantities that butter and vanilla sit mediQ; audlences.
can be frozen and used later. speed on electric mixer about 3
Chorale, wtuai IIIVVL on
She added her son also sends minutes or until light and fluffy.
DEAR ABBY: About
Monday,
Wednesday, and
her recipes from time to time Add eggs, one atatline, beating
Beverly, the beautiful,
1:20
12:30
Friday
from
and that he is also a good cook. well after each. Add combined
meticulously groomed wife who
all
to
open
is
p.m.,
"He is a major in the Air flour, corn meal, baking
arises at 3:45 every morning,
group,
which
This
students.
Force," she said. "He's going to powder, cinnamon, salt and
spends two hours dressing and
performs every type of
staff and command school in nutmeg alternately with sour
leaves at 6 a.m. for a 15-minute
from Broadway
cream,
mixing
well
after
each
music
gets
a
lot
he
She
said
Montana."
drive to her job which begins at
apple
and
Brahms, is
musical
to
addition.
Fold
In
his
recipes
from
the
cookof
B a.m.
into
well-greased
9under the direction of Dr.
nuts. Spoon
woks prepared by the
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moderate
oven
(350
degrees
F.)
Abby told
BEEF STROGANOFF
Singers,
Chamber
where is Beverly between 6 appointment-that
about 1 hour or until wooden
Robert
stewing
beef
1½
to
2
Its.
by
you
to
call.
directed
a.m. and 8 a.m.? Many of us
pick Inserted In center conies
for
in.
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a
you
maintains
can
cream
of
m
us
commend
1
Maguire,
wiUnot be able to sleep unt il we
out clean. Cool 10 minutes;
the
cliirecognizing
repertoire,
varied
soup
telligently
from pan. Cool on wire
know. Also, what kind of shape
pizumg madrigal and
1 can cream of chicken soup remove
issheinwhenshearrivesather seriousness of your proble
rack. Yield: one 9-cup Bundt
cup
sour
cream
and
courageously
seeking
help
1
chamber music. This
job? Still sleek and perfectly
cake.
me
casserole.
Pour
on
write again and let
Put beef in
group, which welcomes
VARIATION: Substitute 9x5groomed? Or perhaps with a Pleasehow you are. I care.
both soups but don't stir In
know
members
with previous
J
few, spangles missing here
inch loaf pan for 9-cup Bundt
meat.
Cover
and
bake
3½-4
in-s.
in choral
experience
ago
tart
DEAR ABBY: Some time
bottom only.
there? Office clerks who
pa ' greas
at
300
degrees.
when
ready
to
2:30 groups,
ineets
front
man
to
a
Bake at 350 degrees F. about I
out-for work two hours early I was Introduced
serve, add a little of the hot
t
and
on
Monday
3:50
p.m.
whose
first
name
is
Bruce.
I
every day are usually a pretty
hour and 20 minutes or until
gravy to sour cream in separate
mem
be
r
re
easy
for
me
to
was
shifty bunch!
wooden nick inserted in center
to prevent cwUwIg. ,suu
first
name,
Dowl
my
because
that's
comes
out clean. Yield: one 9x5- SmOhey Says:
to
put
a
like
If you would
mixture
to casserole
gumshoe on this lady, many of too.
Serve with cooked noodles, rice inch loaf cake.
Since meeting him I've run or mashed potatoes.
BROWNED BUTTER ICING
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into
him
several
times,
and
2 tablespoons butter
in.
PNQIIJHGEPJ
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1 cup confectioners sugar
4 to 6 teaspoons milk
BLOOMINGTON, IND. name. I find this a little weird.
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catsup
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Chopped walnuts, if desired
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Americans can enjoy the
celebration
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contributions to society by
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become popular favorites
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on a bed of shredded
iceberg lettuce. As the
name implies, it's a dish
that's worthy of the gods.
Mediterranean magic
continues with a turn
toward Italy. Antipasto
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three Imported recipe
ideas. With so many fresh
fruits and vegetables in
bountiful supply, there's no
time like the present to
travel your tastes sampling
salads the world over,
Begin your meal In
Grecian style with a
marinated Mount Olympus
Salad. This recipe features
fete cheese and anchovies
along with ripe olives,
green pepper strips,
cucumbers and onions.
Blend the vegetables with
Golden caesar dressing

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2red pepp s, cut into ~-inch
VEGETABLE MEDLEY
stripe
I can (5 1-3rd ounces)
2 pounds boneless pork
Combine flour, salt and
salutes autumn with splashes of evaporated milk
shoulder, cut into 1¼ to 1%.Inch pepper; dredge pork cubes and
brilliant color. All America
1½ cups water
cubes
reserve excess flour. Brown
&amp;lebratcs, too, for that spec1 cup enriched corn meal
1 pound smoked pork link pork cubes in lard or drippings
tacular display announces that
2 to 3 tablespoons lard or sausage, cut into 2-inch in Dutch oven; stir in onion and
the-harvest season is here. In drippings
diagonal pieces
cock slowly 2 minutes. Pour off
our country, as in Europe, this
Syrup, If desired
¼ CUj) flour .
drippings. Combine reserved
occasion long has been
Brown sausage In large
2 teaspoons salt
flour and paprika; sprinkle
heralded with special feasts frying-pan, separating into
¼ teaspoon pepper
over meat and onion and toss
and festivals giving thanks for pieces. Pour off drippings.
2 tablespoons lard or drip- lightly to combine. Add water,
the bounty of foods produced Sprinkle salt and pepper over pings
cover tightly and cook slowly 1
froclilbe land.
1 large onion, sliced
meat. Combine milk and water;
hour. Stir in carrots and green
'Potkfest, inspired by the add tosausage. Heat mixture to
1 tablespoon paprika
beans and continue cooking,
Clerman "Oktoberfest," is a boiling; slowly stir in corn meal
¼ cop water
covered, 30 minutes. Stir in
poiular American table and cook 5 minutes, stirring
4 to 5 medium carrots, cut tomato sauce and red peppers;
elebration that pairs pork with constantly. Place corn meal into 14nch diagonal slices
place utsage on top of meat
native food favorites. It mixture in a greased 8-inch
1 pound fresh green beans, and vegetables and continue
provides an excellent op- round cake pan; cover and chill broken Into 24nch pieces
cooking, covered, 15 minutes or
porttanity 'to enjoy seasonal until firm. (overnight, if
l can (S ounces) tomato uuce until dene. 6 to aervins.
foods at attractive prices while desired). Unmold and cut into 6
paying tribute to our culinary or 12 wedges. Brown wedges on
heritage with a feast that will both sides in lard or drippings.
be remembered long after the Serve hot with syrup, If desired.
list leaf has fallen.
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CORN BREAD
Lykes
orange rind (If desired); cook,
1 cup enriched corn meal
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stirring constantly until
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder thickened. Reduce heat and
cook slowly 2 to 3 minutes.
½ teaspoon salt
Remove from heat and stir in
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raisins. Garnish platter with
1 gg
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1~4 cup cooking oil
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DOUBLECORN'N
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baking powder and salt. Stir in
BACON DRESSING
nilik, egg and oil. Pour into
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Pen; bake In hot oven (425 crumbled
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leaves
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1,
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For dessert or an afternoon refresher, cross
the Atlantic for a Caribbean treat. Santo Domingo
Fruit Salad takes tropical
fruits on a real culinary
adventure with an enterprising dressing idea.
Combine a good salad
dressing with lime Juice
and rind, rum flavoring
and whipped cream. Spoon
the chilled mixture on to
fruit chunks of pineapple,
banana, papaya and
honeydew and toasted
macadamia nuts.
Like a picture postcard,
these attractive salads help
you enjoy the flavors of the
world from your own
dining room table.
PANHANDLE POTATO
SALAD
1 qt. cooked potato slices
2 cups cooked beef strips
1 cup mushroom slices
1 cup red onion rings
¼ cup chopped parsley
¼ cup salad dressing
½ cup dairy sour cream
It teaspoon garlic salt
ka teaspoon pepper
Combine potatoes, beef,
mushrooms, onion and
parsley. Add salad
dressing blended with sour
cream and seasonings;
toss lightly. Chill. Add
additional salad dressing
and garnish with onion
rings and parsley, if
desired.
4 to 6 servings.
ENSALADA GAZPACHO
1 cup chopped tomato
½ cup chopped
cucumber
44 cup chopped green
pepper
2 tablespoons sliced
green onion
½ cup Catalina French
dressing
I teaspoon thins Juice
½ teaspoon oregano
¼ teaspoon cracked
black pepper
2 avocados, peeled,
halved
14. shredded lettuce
Combine tomato,
cucumber, green pepper,
green onion, dressing, lime
juice and seasonings; mix
lightly. Fill avocado halves
with vegetable mixture.
Serve on shredded lettuce.
4 servings.
PEACH SOUFFLE'
SALAD
2 3-oz. pkgs. orange
flavored gelatin
2 cops boiling water
1 cup cold water
1 cup gingerale
Two-thirds cup real
mayonnaise
2 egg whites
2 cups finely chopped
peaches
Dissolve gelatin in
boiling water. Add cold
water and glngerale.
Gradually add gelatin to
mayonnaise; mixing until
blended. Chill until partially set.
Wrap a 2-inch collar of
aluminum foil around top
of six sherbet dishes. Beat
egg whites until stiff peaks
form. Fold peaches and
egg whites Into gelatin
mixture. Pour gelatin
- mixture into dishes; chill
until form. Remove collar.
Garnish with peach slices
and mint, if desired.
6 servings.

PEERLF PINK MOW
I 10 os. pkg. from
raspberries, thawed
1 3.oz. pkg. raspberry
flavored gelatin
1 cop boiling water
1 3es. pkg. rpberry
flavored gelatin
1 C boW, water
¼copaiaddr.usjng
1 cup heavy cream,
wppid
Drain raspberries,
reesiving liqult Dissolve
gelatin In billing water;
add reserved lid and
enough cold water to
measure % cop, (U usd11
fOld In fruit.
Pour Into lightly slId 2.
quart mold; chill until
absent se
Dissolve gelatin In
Wing. water. Cool.
Graduliy add Is selad
dressingI miaiq_
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cream; pour over molded
layer. Chill until firm.
Unmold; garnish as
desired.
8 to 10 servings.
KIDNEY BEAN
COLESLAW
4 cups shredded cabbage
1 16-oz. can kidney beans.
drained
One-third cup sweet

pickle relish
One-third cup green
onion slices
Real mayonnaise
Green pepper rings
Combine cabbage,
kidney beans, relish, onion
and enough mayonnaise to
moisten; toss lightly.
Garnish with green pepper
rings
8 to 10 servings.
SUNSHINE CHICKEN

SALAD
½ lb. process cheese
spread, cubed
2 cups chopped cooked
chicken
1 8¼oz. can pineapple
chunks, drained
1 cup celery slices
1 cup grape halves
Real mayonnaise
Lettuce
Combine process cheese
spread, chicken, pineapple.
celery, grapes and enough
mayonnaise to moisten;
mix lightly. Serve on lettuce-covered plates.
6 servings.
ANTIPASTO NA POLl
2 cups tomato wedges
2 cups mushroom slices
8.ozs. summer sausage,
cut into strips
1 81 2-oZ. can artichoke
hearts, drained, quartered
1 cup zucchini slices
1 cup Italian dressing
2-qts. torn assortcd
greens
Combine tomatoes,
mushrooms, summer
sausage, artichoke hearts
and zucchini; add dressing.
Cover; marinate in
refrigerator 2hours. Drain,
reserving marinade. Toss
vegetables with assorted
greens. Serve
with
reserved marinade.
Sprinkle with grated
parmesan cheese, if

desired.

4 to 6 servings.
MOUNT OLYMPUS
SALAD

I 6-oz. can pitted ripe
olives, drained
2 cups cucumber slices
1 cup onion rings
1 cup green pepper strips
I 8-ox. bottle caesar

dressing
1 at. shredded lettuce
1 2-oz. can rolled anchovy
fillets
¼ cup (2 ozs.) crumbled
(eta cheese
Combine olives,
cucumber, onion and green
peppers; add dressing.
Cover; marinate in
refrigerator 2 hours. Drain,
reserving marinade.
Arrange marinated
vegetables, anchovy fillets
and cheese on lettuce.
covered platter. Serve with
reserved marinade.
Garnish with lemon
wedges, if desired.
4 to 6 servings.
SANTO DOMINGO
FRUIT SALAD
1 pineapple
2 bananas, sliced
I papaya, peeled,
chopped
1 cup honeydew melon
balls
½ cop lime slices
½
cup
toasted
macadamia nuts or
almonds
¼ cop salad dressing
2 teaspoons time Juice
I teaspoon grated lime
rind
¼ teaspoon rum
flavoring
½ cup heavy cream,
whipped
Cut pineapple into.
quarters lengthwise:
through crown. Remove
fruit, leaving shell Intact.
Core and chunk fruit; toes
lightly with bananas,
papaya, melon, fine and
nuts. Chill.
Combine salad dressing,
lIri* juice, lime rind and
rum flavoring, mixing
well; fold In whipped
cream. Chill.,
Spoon fruit isis:
pineapple shells; top wftb.
dressing mixture. Gsrni*
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final score of both teams at the completion
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Football game, all your football game tickets are eligible, for
the Cutlass Supreme drawings. Write your name, address and
phone number on every game ticket you collect at Pantry Pride
during each week, return them to Pantry Pride and deposit them
them in the SWEEPSTAKES box at the store office. All tickets
deposited that week will be gathered in a central spot and
ONE ticket will be drawn. The person named on that ticket
drawn will win a 1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme Coupe. A new
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Nick and his friends catch the
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(Part 8 of 8)(R)

6:30
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artist who transforms gas
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blames Dorothy and Frankie
when their field trips are
banned after Frankle is arrestad for panhandling during a
museum visit.
BIG VALLEY In ordnr to
bring in their harvest in time.
the Barkleys hire a man with
the reputation of a jinx.
0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH Tommy shocks the Bradfords with
the news of his impending marriage and fatherhood. (R)
W THE MANY FACES OF
LOVE Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy perform a loving
montage of the little wars
waged between men and
women.

wonderland.
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(C) (1968) Clint Eastwood.
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those who tried to lynch rum to
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Stevens. An airplane carrying
five beauty contest pageant
finalists is hijacked by a terror1st group demanding one mil.
lion dollars in ransom for each
girl.
(4) MOVIE "Guess Who's
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were my arms tired, but we
saved air fare."
Big Bird and the rest of the
including ballet
troupe
MikhaII
superstar
music
country
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singer Crystal Gale and the
pantomime team of Shields and
Yarnell, visited Peking and
Shanghai In a trip that ran from
June 24 to July 9.
"Mr. Hope was there a week
before we got there," Spinney
said. "He found that nobody
knew who he was. I asked him if
that wasn't a relief, not being
recognized, since usually he's

replied:
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bright yellow. I didn't see
anybody else around like ne. I
seemed to attract a huge crowd.
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mobbed everywhere,
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different."
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friendliness, the "1938-Ish" hospitality of the Ching Chiang
Hotel in Shanghai, the Inexpensive shopping. There was one
problem, encountered at a
banquet. He liked the food,
but....
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To bystanders, It resembled a smelly geyser as It
spewed sewage out of the ground.
A force main which lies in a heavy construction area

suddenly erupted in Altamonte Springs Wednesday
morning and forced city officials to shut off the water for a
couple of hours until the main could be repaired.
Bill Simpkins, assistant superintendent of the city's
pollution control plant, estimated that 2,000 families
located east of Interstate 4 south of State Road 436 were
affected by the shut-off.

Glen Crews, ticket clerk at
Sanford who works for Amtrak,
said, "I just don't know what to
say. But Congreos has to op
prove the director's action 01
yesterday, And I hope that
when Congress comes tack in
September, they'll have a
change 01 heart."

Most railroads, with the
exception of the QIlcago, Rock
Joe Oats, shop foreman at
JACK HORNER
Island and Pacific and W.
Sanford who works for the
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SeaboardComt Line which Is
Western Railroad, elected to Chamber of Coewnerco said, "I under contract to Amtrak, said,
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certainly hope they continue to "I think every Amtrak train Is
join the Amtrak system.
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service
Sanford. There are a necemity and I don't think any
Funding' for Amtrak
subsIdized 'partly by aimuel number 01 people who depend of thus should be taken off.
on lids s.'vbce and I certainly With' the gas situat'on at It ii,
sWoprlatlow of
don't want to see It dizcos. more end more per,pl. are
Florida's
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The force main lies about seven feet underground and
repairs required the replacement of a three-foot section of
pipe with a new clamp, Simpkins said. A five-man crew
from the pollution control and water departments

repaired the pipe by 2p.m. A chlorine solution was poured
on the sewage to disinfect it as' it spilled into a nearby
retention pond on the construction site.
Simpkins said no one really can pinpoint what caused
the force main to erupt. He speculated that the heavy
construction traffic and vibrations might have been
responsible, but said he wasn't sure. It earlier was
thought the break was caused by a construction crew.
"When that force main tweaks, you got 100th 120 pounds
of pressure," said Simpkins to explain how the sewage
reached the ground.

"It (sewage) was all contained right on the ground,"

he said.

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Donald Newnham, director of public service, said the

city crew was able to keep the water on for the concentrated area of State Road 436 and Palm Springs which

contains restaurants, a nursing home, the Altamonte
Springs Shopping Mall and the Florida North Hospital.
Offering a somewhat less than technical opinion for the
force main break, Simpklns said:
"It was just one of those things."

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Involved In a couple of
derailments, 'but Amtrak of.
ficlala blamed thou on poor
trackage and not on the train.
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SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) - Mighty hurricane David, which left said. "It's headed on a west northwest track and it doesn't look
two dead and more than 50,000 homeless on Dominica and Mar- like it's going to change soon."
At its current speed of 15 mph, the soonest the hurricane could
Unique, raked Puerto Rico with gale force winds today while
roaring along a course that could take it into Mexico or the u.s. arrive at the U.S.Mexjcan border, nearly 2,000 miles away, would
mainland.
be early next week.
The gales started blowing in San Juan shortly after daybreak,
On the devastated Caribbean island of Dominica, Premier
bending palm trees almost double, toppling some light poles and Oliver Saraphine said two persons were killed when the storm hit
filling the air with debris.
Wednesday and half the island's population of 100,000 was left
Power failures occurred in many areas and Eastern Airlines homeless.
cancelled all of its 70 daily flights In and out of Puerto Rico.
Seraphine called for international aid in the radio broadcast
Puerto Rico's 3.3 million population, in a near panic, went on a
monitored by police in the British Virgin Islands.
buying spree in advance of the storm, cleaning the shelves of
There was another report that the Princess Margaret hospital
candles, food and other items.
In downtown Roseau, one of the island's sturdiest structures, was
Homes and businesses were shuttered and all schools, banks badly damaged.
and government offices were closed.
On St. Kitts in the Windward Islands gale force winds from the
But forecasters said Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands likely fringes of David knocked out electrical power and overturned and
would escape the full fury of the storm's 150 mph winds.
washed ashore a ferryboat that runs between St. Kitts and its
sister island of Nevis.
At 9 a.m. the center of the storm, one of the mightiest of the
An inter-island freighter also was missing between St. Kitts and
century in the eastern Caribbean, was located at 16.4 north
Nevis and several barges were seen adrift.
latitude, 65.5 west longitude, or about 140 miles southeast of San
On Martinique 30 persons were injured and 1,000 left homeless,
Juan. It had a forward speed of 15 mph.
by
Tom
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French
officials in Paris reported. In addition one of Martinique's
to
Pho
Herald
Forecasters said the center of the storm had moved almost due
radio
stations
Football leaps into the sports limelight tonight In Central Florida, highlighted by west between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. but that "the net motion over the fields leveled, was destroyed, 80 per cent of the island's banana
40 percent of the island's electrical lines were
a four-team jamboree in Longwood featuring host Lyman, Seminole. Haines City long period is toward the
westnorthwest." The forecasters said "a
knocked out and 40 to 50 percent of its telephone lines.
and Brooksville Hernando. Lake Howell hosts a Friday night jamboree which trend toward a more westerly track may materialize during the
On Guadeloupe, 15 people were reported injured and 70 per cent
next 6 to 8 hours."
Includes Lake Brantley and Oviedo travels to Kissimmee on Friday to play in
of the island's boats destroyed. In addition "a great number" of
another jamboree. The regular season begins Sept. 7. Above, Seminole High
In Miami, forecaster Gil Clark said it looked like the giant 100. Guadeloupe's banana fields were leveled. French officials said
cheerleader Angle Lloyd gives It the old rah-rah while Reggie Branch (28) and mile wide storm would eventually strike the coast of the United the mast serious damage on Guadeloupe was in the Basse Terre
region and on the nearby isles of Sainte and Marie Galante.
Arthur Jackson (44) hurdle Morgan Smith (80) and Reggie Campbell (37). For States or Mexico.
"All we can say right now is it is headed in that direction and
more' on the jamborees, see story Page 6A
National Hurricane Center forecaster Joe Pellisier said in
will be approaching the U.S. or Mexico - we can't say which," he
Miami it was possible David could intensify further.

By DONNA ES'I'ES
office, but we haven't seen have been forwarded to the moved out of that neigh- Knowles Brooks was and is still strom
announced
his a city commissioner.
Mrs. Crawford added the
Herald Staff Writer
them as yet," said Fred Justice Department.
herhood, according to a neigh- assigned to the federal Drug resignation as the city's
Mrs. Crawford, however, Department of Justice has been
The U.S. Justice Department Crawford, community relations
Louis Afford, legal counsel her, and could not be reached Enforcement Agency while representative on the Seminole denied she initiated the contact
in contact with EEOC inmay look into complaints from specialist with the Justice for EEOC and Dwight Weaver, for comment. While Brooks Moore, who was named an Community Action Board
of
with
either
the
Justice
vestigating "some things that
two former Sanford police Department in 4Wants, today. both of the Miami EEOC, who reportedly still lives In Sanford, acting sergeant with the police Dtrectors.
Department
or
EEOC
over
appear
wrong wIth the class
officers concerning alleged
And City Manager Warren E. have been working on the case, be, aher could not be reached.'- department canine control
Stenstrom said his in- Brooks and Moore's complaint. action case and the detercivil rights violations by the Knowles sold today Mayor Lee were not available for cornment
J.C. Moore and Brooks after unity, since has retired on vestigation shows that the
She said she has held minatlon agreement. The
city believed settled two years P. Moore has received copies of today.
several months negotiations by social security disability.
complaint
against
the
city
was
discussions recently with Justice Department is not
ago.
letters from EEOC to former
Crawford said
he has the city with EEOC two years
Knowles said Moore had two initiated by SeA's equal op- EEOC which have nothing to do happy with the way the case
"We understand from Equal Sanford officers John C. Moore not received the complaint, he ago 'accepted a settlement heart attacks before going on portunity
officer, Louise with the city of Sanford. "In the was handled," she said.
Employment Opportunity and Tony Brooks that their is not aware of its suhatance as totaling $5,000 in back pay and disability retirement.
Crawford. Because of this, he process of talking with me
"The case has not been
Commission (EEOC) officials cases against the city as far as yet.
were restored to law positions.
The matter was brought to said, he could be placed in a about pending cases, the class settled. The Justice Depart.
In Miami that the complaints EEOC l concerned have been
As required by the EEOC light this week when City conflict of interest position by
Moore, who did live on Scott
action suit against Sanford has
have been forwarded to our closed, but their complaints Drive, Sanford, has since agreement, according to Commissioner Julian Sten- being both an SCA
director and been brought up," she said.
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72nd Year, No. 5—Monday, August21
, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Queen Elizabeth's Kin
Assassinated On Yacht

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SLIGO, Ireland(UPI) - Earl His grandson, NICOIaS, 25, highest-ranking member of the of the Irish National Liberation cruiser Shadow Five, owned by I
Mountbatten of Burma, Queen also was killed along with the royal family to be assassinated Army.
Mountbatten and used by him
Elizabeth's cousin, was killed pilot of the boat, Identified as In modern history.
He said he wanted to make a at his summer home in Sligo.
today in an explosion that Piul Maxwell.
The NIA, an offshoot of the statement about Mountbatten's
Mountbatten was the fourth
ripped apart his cabin cruiser
The left-wing Irish National provisional IRA, also claimed "bomb death," adding "we did child of Queen Victoria's
off the Irish coast. A left-wing Liberation Army telephoned a responsibility for the car- it. We claim responsibility for grandaughter, Princess Vicbranch of the Irish Republican Dublin newspaper, the Irish bombing death of British it."
torla, and an uncle of Prince
Army claimed responsibility Independent, and said it had politician Arley Neave outside
The newspaper said the caller Philip and cousin of Queen
for the blast.
planted a bomb aboard the the House of Commons last refused to answer questions and Elizabeth II.
Mountbatten, 79, a military Earl's yacht, which exploded spring,
hung up after making his brief
Aboard the boat with Mountstatesman and hero whose five minutes after It left the
The Independent newspaper statement.
batten were his daughter and
versatile life spanned the rule harbor In Sligo..
said the telephone caller had a
Police said they were still son-In-law, Lord and Lady
of Low monarchs, apparently
If
the bomb claim is tnt, Northern Ireland accent and investigating the cause of the Brabourne, their two sons, and
was killed Instantly.
Mountbatten would be the identified himself as a member explosion aboard the 29-foot the dowager Lady Brabourne.

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city of Sanford charging
He said total cost of asphaltic concrete or flexible
City Commissioner David
Herald Staff Writer
negligence in the maintenance Farr at the commission rehabilitation
those type paving In the area of trees,
of
City Manager Warren of a city sidewalk, according to inesthit.g two weeks ago urged sidewalks would be $369,569.72 and that the police department
Knowles will recommend to the City Attorney C. Vernon Mize colleagues to consider what - Including $101,006.52 for be instructed to enforce no
Sanford City Commission at a 7 Jr.
parking on sidewalks.
action the city should take to materials only.
p.m. meeting today that city
Knowles
said
cost
of
the
city
Mrs. Tucker in the suit protect itself from lawsuits in
In other business, Knowles
policy on sidewalk repair be claimed she fell and received view of what he Called the acquiring "slip and fall" will report to the commission
enforced or the policy injuries on a city sidewalk deteriorating condition of many liability insurance would be that he personally visited the
eliminated,
$10,377 annually.
because of Improper main- sidewalks in the city.
Safeway Cab Co. and found
In a written report to the tenance. The case was to have
Min said the city could
In the review, the manager violations of the city's orconsider abandoning the rights said one other lawsuit con- dinance in the taxi operations.
commission, the manager gone to trial Sept. 10.
reminds that the city's policy
Three settlement offers were of way on which the sidewalks cerning city sidewalks is
Knowles In a memo to Police
fixes the responsibility for made toMrs. Tucker before she exist, and City Manager pending against the city.
Chief
Ben Butler noted that
sidewalk repair or construction accepted the $7,000 which
Knowles
Is
recommending
none
of
the three taxis at the
that pending repairs of the
on abutting property owners. Sanford City Commissioners
sidewalks, city forces be in- site had police inspection
Enforcement would require had authorized Mize to offer as
'Negligence'
structed to remove Im- stickers, driver's manifests,
the city or some other party to a maximum.
Initiate legal action against the
Mrs. Tucker earlier had
mediately those sections of rate cards or name of certificate holders displayed in the
property owners, he pointed turneddowna$2,S00settiement
lawsuit s.tti.d
sidewalks where obvious cabs as required by city law.
out, under a two-phase offer from the city and $5,000
hazards exist. He also urges the
In the memo he said It would
program. The first phase proposal of settlement that
sections be replaced only if the
for $7,000
abutting property owner be well to get existing cabs in
- requires repairs prior to an Min had recommended to the
requests replacement and compliance with city law,
accident happening, and the commission,
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Kennedy forces in Florida has full swing before the crucial
Herald Staff Writer
been in Dade County, Rotundo Oct. 13 delegate selection.
Even without a formal says it would be a mistake to
Three of the 12 delegates to
organization working In underestimate their strength In the November convention were
Seminole County, Democrats central Florida,
already elected by the
"In this area there is a great Democratic Executive Cornseeking to draft Senator
deal
Kennedy for president
deal of backlash," he said. mittee. They are: Richard
could succeed in electing 30 "People who worked for Carter Russo of Casselberry, Nancy
percent of the delegates to the are looking at Kennedy now." Booth of Winter Springs and
party convention In November,
While Rotundo was debating Myra Elsenco(f of Sanford. The
the recently resigned chairman whether or not to accept the remaining nine will be elected
of the Draft Kennedy role of chairman of the Ken- Oct. 13.
nedy drive, he said he asked 20
movement predicts.
Mi. Booth, a Carter sii
Louis Rotundo, 74, last week members of the Disabled porter, doubts the Kennedy
quit his post as Seminole American Veterans executive people will be as successful as
chairman of the Draft Kennedy committee II they would sic- they predict. She said she
campaign, but he Is still pod a Kennedy candidacy. I
believes 60 percent of those
monitoring the Information result: l7of the 20 said they veting O13 will favar( uter
Kennedy.
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earlier today spewed deadly gas at the Consumer
Water Plant on Dyke Road, Goldenrod. Andy Paine
of Seminole County environmental services was
transported to Florida Hospital In Altamonte
Springs, where he was treated for Inhaling the gas
and released, Seminole County firefighters repaired
the cyclinder leak with a special kit the plant
received just last week. The leak caused no loss of
service, said W. H. "Snuffy" Smith, operations
supervisor for Seminole County Water and Sewer
Operations. Dyke Road was closed off while the
cyclinder was being repaired but no evacuation of
residents was necessary.

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By 9"N CARUM
Herald stall Wrt$er
Thoselazy, hazy; crazy days of summer," ended as the song
says, for the more than X,000 ymigolm who attended their firt
day of school for the IMM term.
Many of those students face changet
This fall, for Instance, cardipuhnonary remicitation (CPR)
will be taught students In Seminole County public schools.

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whom breathing and heartbeat hove stWW
"to MR nuthm will INS hwoarmrstml in Ow rurrindum for
grades seven through twelve and requires apçrozlmately four
hours per stisient to complete.
Another change is a sligi* Increase In the price of school liii- ;.
ch,s. They are as follows:
—From 56 cents to 65 cents for kindergarten through the filth
grade; from 66 cents to 75 cents for sixth grads through the
twelfth grade; from $1.10 to $1.20 for adults.
The price Increase was prompted by the "dramatic" increase
of milk, hamburger pattles and ground beef, Said (2I&amp;IMtI
itmote, director of food service for the courgy public schools.
ni school and middle school students will corn. In contact
with the *w search consent policy aoiwoved recently by the
school booed.
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Tallahassee. He said he will
continue to do so until another
chairman is appointed
"U the Kennedy people can
get So votes at the executive
meeting Oct. 13, they can get
their three delegates. I wouldn't
be completely surprised If they
wound up with five or six of the
12 delegates," Rotundo said
Rotundo, of 1410 E. 20th St.,
Sado4 said he had to leave his
position because of cornmitmentito other activities thjs
(Ill when much of the
plitickft will taM place. HO
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boosters early in August and
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cooy chairman, he said
A*houghmostof the dringth
Ibm for shown by the pro-

Central Florida coordinator, of

of
the Draft
Kennedy
movement, Dennis Kennedy,
admits organization of the
group in Seminole county is
sketchy. With Rot undo's
resignation, the organization
has no spokesman. But Ken.
nedy said he and others will be
In the county next month and
said the movement will be In

the disaffection with

President Carter stems from
veterans upset with President
Carter" budget cuts and
handling of veteran's affairs.
Both Rotundo and Ms. Booth
claim that the Seminole
Education Association, whichwill support a slate of delegates
Oct. 13, may tip the scale one
way or the other

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Aug. 27,1t7-3A

County Committee Takes New Name

CleanwUp.CamPaign

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Herald Staff Writer
formal name, the content of
filers and .the beginning of a
campaign to call attention of
the news media to what they
consider to be "objectionable"
dories and programming were
approved by It citizens cornmittee Thursday night.
The committee of citizens,
both proponents and opponents
of the Implementation of a sex
education program inthe public
school system, was formed In
April. It was formed by citizens
after School Superintendent
William P. Layer urged a clean
up of the moral environment as

Holds Together

Cease Fire

In Southern Lebanon
By U ailed Press lateruatlesal
The second U.N. negotiated cease-fire In south Lebanon
within 24 hours appeared to be holding together today,
a1thoiw Lebanese Qwlstlan militia and Palestinian
guerrillas traded charges of violations and Israel said It
was not party to the truce.
Reports from both sides Indicated eight people had been
killed Sunday and more than 15 ethers wounded In shelling

attacks In south Lebanon.
Lebanon's state-owned Beirut radio said early today the
case-fire was working despite Intermittent Israeli shelling
of the eastern and central sectors of south Lebanon.
"There was never a formal agreement by all the parties
for a cease-fire In southern Lebanon," a U.N. spokesman
In Jerusalem said.
Mondale

WILLIAM LAYER

name and the signatures ol
Gordon Nelson as chairman
and Anne Boston as Co.
chairman of the committee.,
The members voted to begin
within the next two weeks group
visitations to the radio and
television stations to challenge
programming considered
objectionable or promoting the
use of drugs, cigarettes, alcohol
or illicit sex. Names of specific
programs or advertisements
were not discussed.
The next meet ing was
scheduled for Sept. Z7, with the
site of the meeting to be an.
nounced.

an advisory board to either.
They also approved the
content and layout of a flier
distributed to the county
council of the Parent-Teachers
Association and other parentteacher groups, clubs and
ministerial associatiom Layer
said he
pay, out of his own,
POthi the approximate $50
cost of having the first ,
fliers

drug abuse. You can help
combat subtle and open
promotion of cigarettes, booze
and s directed at our young
people. U you are concerned
about the programming and
advertising of these subjects
through the various media
cue contact the following
timbers when you we or hear
something objectionable from
that source."
The flier gives Ue telephone
The wording of the flier as numbers of local radio, and
approved Is: "To p$Td5 sOd tel evision stations and a
concerned citizens, You may be newspaper.
aware of the growing problem
It was agreed the flier will be
among
teenagers
with
signed
with the group's new
pregnancy, alcoholism and

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John Paul I, born Albino Law4md In the village of Canale
D'Agorde in the heart, of the Dolomite mountains was
elected pontiff a year ago Sunday. He died dy 33 days
Inter.
The pope called his predecessor, from whom he took his
name, "beloved and unforgettable."
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volunteers were hurriedly trained for combat today as
this Kurdab rebel stronghold prepared for an espected
attack by tank4ed Iranian government fortes.
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VERO BEACH, Fla. (UP!) - Eileen Posada Is afraid to send remarried. "He was out with the search parties looking around." appeared to have been hanging there six months or more.
her young daughter out to play. So are the other residents of the
Authorities said Bellay, who lived two doors from Angel,
Detective David Carter said he became suspicious of Bellay
dead-end street where 4-year-old Angel Ann Halstead had lived,
became a belly about a year ago after Inadvertently learning he
during
the search because the boy asked "strange" questions,
Vero Beach a winter resort with Its palm trees and dean, quiet was adopted. Since then, he has been the subject of several
such
as
whether fingerprints show up on corpsm
beaches had seemed so safe.
criminal complaints and his mother has filed a court petition
declaring IIIII delinquent.
"He Jtnt seemed like a nice neighbor boy," said George
Then, lad week, Angel disappeared
ad
Halite
, the dead girl's father.
Police say she was lurl Into the woods at the end of her block,
He helped neighbors hunt for Angel last Monday when she
was sexually assaulted and left to bleed to death.
Bellay had Drown a comforting arm around him when Halstead
vanished near dinner time. H. was nearby Wednesday when one
broke Into tears at the news of his daughter's slaying.
searcher
found
the
little
girl's
naked,
bruised
body
burled
beneath
Police claim Brooks John Bellay, 14, confessed to killing the
. "Now I don't know what to think," Halstead said. "Kids can't
Child. State Attorney Robert Stool will ask the grand J'Y some palm fronds. The searcher, a fireman, was drawn to the
spot by the sight of Angel's pink shirt and shorts hanging from a
play anywhere."
Thursday afternoon to permit prosecution of Bellay as an adult,
subject to Florida's death penalty.
Mrs. Posada said the news of the slaying has left her nervous
"He cut our grau,he played In our yard," said Angel's
.
Theprevlous day, a policeman had found 11 patriot children's about where to send her own daughter, who is Angel's age, to
Sandy DIciári, who Is divorced from the girl's father and is
underpants draped on a bush several hundred yards away. Some play.
"Things ilke this happen in New York City, but Vero Beach —
we don't have murders here," Mrs. Pouda said.
Some 15,000 people, many of them millionaire citrus growers,
live In Vero Beach.
"We don't feel safe," said Dorothy Bagh, who lives with her two
sons on Angel's block. 'No one ls going to lot their kids out of their
HONOLULU (UP!) - The site along popular Waikiki one count of attempted murder cause helsa danger to society lf sight."
suspected sniper who wounded Beach Saturday night a few fora Mmflir mlping July 15,.. released."
six tourists in Waikiki was on minutes after the shots were 1973, three blocks from SaturEwning Hteakl (USPS 451.255)
leave from a state mental fired.
Detectives said Miller was
day night's shooting, police
hospital to which he was
Detectives said that after he said. Those charges were committed to the KaneoheState
committed five years ago for a surrendered Miller showed
Monday, August 21, 17—VoI. 72, No. S
dropped on grounds Miller was Hospital five years ago, and
similar attack, authorities said. officers where he
not
mentally competent to Kaneohe spokesman said Miller
had *WP
1`0110ted Daily and lausdsy, ucsl Sahirday by The Sanford Hsrald
Police said they would seek away his
was on leave at the time of
Inc.. 391 N. Priacli Ave., Sanford, Fla. 32771.
egiy.tougist M. stfld trial,
Charges of attempted murder caliber rifle.
In dismissing the charges In Saturday's asdping. He said
licind Class Nslas Paid at Sanford, Florida 32771
against the gunman, Identified
that case, Judge Mauto II Miller was allowed outside the
NsinsDitiviry: WOOL 1SCSS?$IMIN*,13.2SOMIn*S. $11.51: Year,
as Robert E. Miller, 35. Police
Miller, originally of Harlan said Miller should be commit- hospital grounds because he is
$3455.
St, Mall: Wed, U cists Manth $331 SManThs. $25.45: Year,
fliabed him fronma construction County, Ky., was charged with led for psychiatric care "be- "very cooperative."
sM's.

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Aftermath Of Vera Beach Slayin

PEKING (UPI) -Vice President Walter Mondale, the
hlghest.ranklng American to visit thins since diplomatic
relations were established In January, had his first formal
dlscasIons today with the Chinese vice premier.
The tiny, -year-old Chinese leader met Mondale and
other U.S. officials at the entrance of the Great Hall of the
People and escorted them to the conference room, where
they sat around a long rectangular table.
Mondale, accompanied by wife Joan and daughter
Eleanor, arrived In Peking Saturday for the highest-level
consultations between the two countries on Chinese soil
since the visit by President Ford In December 1975.
Pope

a first step.
The point of agreement by Un
citizens In forming the coinmittee was the merit of Layer's
suggestion,
At the meeting at First
Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Seminole
County, Longwood branch
office Thursday night, the
group voted to name Itself
"Media Clean-up Committee."
The committee had been
known Informally as the "sex
education committee."
The members dressed that
the committee Is not associated
or under the control of the
school board or Layer and Is not

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

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There are smokers. And non-smokers. And
reformed non-smokers, the most authoritative
sources of 'em ali concerning who hu certain atmospheric rights.
I fall into the latter category. ithu been about
eight mont hs now since I have had a puff -but not
since I have Inhaled tobacco smoke of others.
Believe me, I try to be tolerant of the vices of
others—to the t une of sniffing, wheezing, hacking
and snorting over their smoke without voicing.
too many complaints.
Don't tell me "It's a funny thing tobacco never
bothered me when I was addicted to the weeds." I
went through the same ordeal. It was real big deal

and a lot of hard work for me to be a slave to such
Does

Califano

Joe

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The Clock

Need

By DORIS DIETRICH

inanimate matter as tobacco for so long,
Peggy Fox of Sanford quit smoking at about the
same time as I. Peggy was a veteran smoker who
just stopped when "the time was right." No, she

doesnotmlssasmoke — andtrlestobetolerantof

smokers.

4ohn Gordon, a bachelor who lives at home in
Orlando with his pareits, is a pipe smoker. But

Now?

PRIVATE. If he wants to use heroin, It's not my
body that suffers the bad effects. If he wants to
drink and ruln his liver, ItIs his llVeFtOrUlfl, and
none of the alcohol gets into my blood. (Of course,
once he gets behind the wheel ofa car, his VICelSflO
longer private.)
"when someone smokes In my presence,
however, hlsvlceisnot private.Hlsfoulemanatlons
find their way Into my lungs and bloodstream. His
genchbecomesmy stench and dllngstome. And he
ralses my chance of heart disease and lung cancer.
Let him (or her) smoke, by all means, but only In
private or in the company of those who do not ob.
jed.I would not deprive any person of lung cancer
If he wants It. I J ust want to avoid It myself.
"If he feels he must smoke and that by objecting I
am depriving him of his freedom, then would he be
1 willlngto bear with metfl feel l MUST kick him in
the groin and that by objecting he would deprive me
of MY freedom?
"Let's put it this way: your freedom to smoke
ends where my lungs begin."

John, who works In Sanford, doesn't smoke at home.
Why? "Just a matter of courtesy to my mother," he
said. "But she never asked me not to smoke. It
smells up the house, and I know that."
Caroline Holtzclaw, owner of a Sanford fabric
shop, has never smoked. "I am very much allergic
totobaccosmoke," she said. "I take injections once
or twice a week from an allergist ln Orlando. There
are no allergists here. Cigar smoke puts me out
Immediately."
Adding that sometimes she choked In church,
from the smell of smoker's clothing, Caroline said
that, her social activities -even eating out -are
restricted. She mentioned that her husband,
Richard, smoked occasionally, but never
home or In her presence.
So, whose freedom Is being violated - the
smoker's or the nonsmokers?
I)r. Isaac Aslmov gave his opinion ln the following
editorial (excerpt) he wrote for Cancer News:
"I do not object to a person's private vices If he
has been told the consequences and decides that the
game is worth the candle. However they have to be

NATiON
INI BRIEF

come, a government commitment in
to curb smoking.
The State Council has approved a campaign
gainst smoking through propaganda In
.fi ewspapers and maaazines, on the radio and
television and with in the armed forces and such
ma,-Is organizations as the Youth League.
As in th e United States, smoking will be port,
rayed as "dangerous to your health." Additionally, the council has "suggested" that a ban
:e imposed by the different managements on
moking in public halls, schools, hospitals,
'f,heaters, buses and other public places ,initiative that could mean implementation will be
tough or mild, depending on how serious the
authorities want to be.

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Jazz Influence 35 Years
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Stan Kenton was a controversial influence In Jazz music for more than 35 years,
always looking for something new In music, going after
what he termed "neophonics," or new sounds.
Kenton, 67, died Saturday at Midway Hospital. He had
suffered a stroke the previous week and was admitted to
the hospital Aug. 17.
Kenton suffered a serious head injury In a 1971 fall In
Reading, Pa., and under went extensive brain surgery. He
broke up his orchestra ayear ago and it was reported he
had not fully recovered from the head injury.
A family spokesman said his funeral would be private
and his body would be cremated.
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Some Tips

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Herald Photos by Tom Hetsel

Singer Ray Eberle Dies

Dimacy
ploS

ATLANTA (UPI) -Ray Eberle, a former
with
the Glenn Miller Orchestra, died Saturday. He was 60.
Eberle joined Miller In 1938 and recorded such hits as
"Elmer's Tune," "Serenade in Blue" and "Moonlight
Cocktails."
After Eberle served in the U.S. Army In World Wart U.,
he worked on his own under contract to Universal Studios.
He then resumed his career with his own band, playing'
supper clubs, hotels and colleges.
singer

ergy

And War

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By D= Graft
War, as Karl von Clausewltz observed more;
better start learning. Fast.
than a century ago, Is a continuation of politics:
by other means.
TI)' a tree, 30.page pamphlet entitled "Tips for
That smoking can cause cancer and lead to heart
He might have added a footnote to that, to the
and other health problems was not generally. Energy Savers." That may sound like a big yawn
effect
that much the same goes for diplomacy,
to you, but It isn't. Our energy problems are here
recognized in China until the country opened
___
only
It
is politics played by a different set of:
to stay.
up to the outside world In a new way two
ago.
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rules.
Tactics
and ends may be the same —:
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R-values are Insulation efficiency ratings. The
Mao Tse-tung was a chain smoker as were many of
wheeling and dealing In hopes of out-'
"R" stands for resistance to winter heat loss or
maneuvering the other players - but all done
the other top Chinese officials. Most Chinese in.
summer
heat
gain.
The
higher
the
R.number,the
discreetly.
Appearance, if not everything, Is stlU
dulge heavily.
more effective the Insulation. The numbers are
a good part of the game. Delivering a low blow or
on -or should be on -packages of all Insulation
When a high proportion of China's one billion
playing outside the rules Is not to be shrugged off;
materials:
glass fiber, rock wool, rigid board, all
people smoke, a great industry is created, and
with a "Well, that's diplomacy."
therest.
Most of Andrew Young's predecessors at the.
China's tobacco industry is the world's biggest In
.
About 70 percent of all energy used in homes
United Nations understood this thoroughly. They
addition to being a major revenue source for the
goes to heat or to cool. Twenty percent goes for
may not have much cared for It, those that had
government. The number of cigarettes smoked,
heating
water.
The
rest
is
cooking,
for
ghtlng,
been successful politicians on the home front, but.
averaged for the whole population, amounts to 600
running small appliances,
they understood.
a year per person, and the damage Is evident in a
And for a politician, the leadership of the U.S.
C
The Dop irtinent of Energy, which put together
high cancer rate and widely prevalent heart
delegation
could be a particularly trying ex'Tips for Energy Savers," reports 40 million
troubles.
perlence.
For
all the glamor and prestige of the:
U.S. homes "are not adequately protected from
position,
it
has
been essentially that of an errand:
outside weather." No matter how you heat or
Visitors to China several years ago found Chinese
FOREIGN
COMMENTARY
boy
for
Washington.
cool your home, DOE says, you can cut the load
incredulous when they were told evidence In the
In the early days, this did not much matter,,
on
your equipment by to 30 percent by In.
damaging
showed
cigarettes
to
health,
a
West
except
to occupants of the ambassadorship who:
vesting
in
a few hundred dollars worth of Inreaction indicative of the way China had Isolated
crav
ed
a policymaking role. U.N. policy for the.
sulatlon. Benefits of insulation - lower utility
itself from the stream of world knowledge before
United
States
was essentially a matter of lining'
bills -continue for may years. But first:
up
a
gaggle
of allies behind Washington's'
the recent opening up.
-You've got to find out If your home needs
position on an Issue and doing a little hor.
Appropriately enough, China's official antiinsulation. To do that, consult a reputable InBy JOHN VIRTUE
LeJarza said recently, "I think that the situation aetrading with the other bloc leader, the Soviet s'
smoking campaign has been launched following the' sulatlon dealer, a local building Inspector, a
GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) - Government In Nicaragua has many aspects about which one Union. Delegations not committed to elther,
county agent or even your local utility In some and business leaders In Guatemala, Honduras can speak since It has unleashed a controversial camp did not much matter.
visit to China of Joseph Califano, who may have
areas.
proselytized there for the kind of campaign he
and El Salvador, the Central American nations
The quintessential ambassador of this par1od,
choslslno
war Henry'
VU1a $1S taee _
conducted as secretary of Health, Education and
ai.ii Ruluue bate.. bsyMg üwai 4lin
Cabot
Lodge.
He
shone
In discreet dealings frvsn.
a
situation
on
the
man
some
t
revolution,
blame
the
The
three
northern
neighbors
of Nicaragua all
mateslats. Then buy the Insulation thickness th
Welfare. In fact, China's campaign is similar to the
men as presidents. Guatemala's power, playing out scripts written In WaahIngtOII
"Fidel" Carter.
your
call
president
have
military
It-value
for
Will
give
you
the
proper
American approach.
was elected last year, El Salvador's took office and never publicly upstaging another dlpk(flatl
climate. (The DOE pamphlet contains a heating- Their argument Is that President Jimmy
Many a campaign in China has begun with
In a way that might lend to later friction. The:
zone map with recommended R-vah&amp;es for U.S. Carter's human rights program has given a seal after a disputed election, while Honduras' chief Berlin
blockade and airlift Impasse was settled
zones and an Rvalue chart for different In- of approval to guerrilla movements like the of state Is the product of a military coup.
fanfare and then languished through lack of
In
a
kitchen
conversation over coffee with his *.
ded thIckneum successful Sandinista National Liberation Front
All three countries have guerrilla movements,
aulating materials;
government follow-up and determination. Since
Soviet
counterpart... A big man with:
Anastasio
Somoza
that ousted Nicaragua's
the Strongest being In El Salvador, the most then
are included-)
Joe Califano is now out of a job in the U.S. govern,
ideas,
principles
and a public standing of his own:
month.
densely populated country In Latin America.
ment maybe he might like to move across the
-Insulate or increase the insulation in your
- an Adlal Stevenson, Arthur Goldberg or
They fear that guerrilla movements In their
The Salvadoran guerrillas,
specialize in
attic floor or top.floor ceiling. If you have less own countries will beesnboldenedor will receive kidnappings, are rumored who
to have helped Daniel Moynihan - usually has been 'in-:
Pacific to lend his expertise to the China governthan 6 Inches of old Insulation, chances are you direct or covert aid from the Sandinistas.
ment's drive to cut down use of the filthy weed.
bankroll the Sandinistas' final offensive against comfortable in the pout. And usually does not
need more.
£'UaIfl 1011g.
As a result, there has been a business the Gyear rule of the Somoza family.
Andrew Young, an all-pro politician before he:
ight
of
capital
from
slowdown
and
even
a
fl
United States i stopped military aid to
-Insulate floors over unheated areas, such as
was
tapped by James Earl Carter to lead:
of
the
three
countries.
Guatemala,
the
largest
Guatrnala. The revolutionary government
crawl spaces and garages
Washington's
team In the glass house on the:
war
In
NIcaragua
diirU$td
Nic
As
well,
the
civil
ar
is
Is
agua,
meanwh
ile, Is asking military aid so
-Consider Insulating exterior walls. Th
East
River,
also
understands. Which makes :
Common
Market
and
e
CstraI
American
that
it
can
replenish
be
th
its arms stock from
expensive and requires a contractor but may
:
departure particularly Ironic because it
worthwhile
If
you
live
In
a
very
hot
or
a
very
cold
caused
shortages
of
goods
In
some
member
United
States.
Bills for the undelivered goods of Lyndon
politics
that
did
him
In.
countries. Now some businessmen doubt the
"You cannot 'punish' a Latin American
Politics of both the b
climate.
:zOhnson's Great Society keep coming in The
market can ever function normally again with country and force it to change," said a 32-year. ternaticnal and domestic varieties.
-Draft-proof windows and, doors. YOU can test
4)epartment of Housing and Urban Development
By the time he arrived at the United Nations,
the role the new Nicaraguan government will old Guatemalan businessman who belongs to a
windows for siMighiness by moving a U5htSd play In Industry,
the good old days -If that's what they were —;
dmits It is going to "take a bath" a $29 million
more
socially
conscious
new
generation.
"
candle around frames and sashes; it the flame
m, United States isn't bothered by guerrilla Carter thinks human rights are being violated, Were long gone. The automatic US. majortlier
àss - on another of the subsidized new
dances
around,
you
need
caulking, weather- movements so It Isn't In a position to judge us," he should make suggestions to us."
were no more and the so-called uncommitted
;'lnunities Inspired by a visionary act of Congress in stripping or both. If you can slip a quart.r under said* bueln
"It
isn't
easy
to
respect
—an
This man said he and other members of his nellow accounted for a great deal. They held if
968.
your door sully, It needs weather siZIPPlfll human rights when you're fighting a guerrilla business gen eration are prepared to
not the balance of power, at least that of
sssarsdo.ft-yodr..l
ojccta—chsap—awl
majority
favnffles out of the country and fight the
Th
pr
4 That's the amount the federal government
om resUlt In eflurWCout savings ci 10 percent or
cartoonspl
d.dIn the U.&amp; president guerrillas toe to toe if the rebels ever launch
Young deal with this situation skillfully and,
ovIded in grants and loan guarantees to start
more.
uwehavebeensofullaomelylnformedln
recent
- an allusion to Cuban campaign against the government.
"Fidel"
Carter
as
ouI City, N.C., a would-be communIty 80 miles
- have appeared iii
greatest
contribution
In
bistall
storm
windows
and
possibly
storm
president
'Fidel
Castro
Sotnoza
ap
pea
l e d to Guatemala for days, mad. his
$rth of Raleigh, After 10 years it has attracted
the final Months of the developing a new and potentially constructive
doorsIn very bat or very cold c11matw. You can Guatrnalw newspapers.
military
aid
during
pwcw yearly In energy costs with
grand tota l of 33 famIlies, and HUD has decided
"Al a bishop and citliesi," Guitetnala's Sandinista offensive, but President Romeo American relationship with third world count
there is no hope it will go any further.
tries that had long dlstrtsted it.
Roman Catholic Monsignor Mario Martinez do Lucas said none was given,
them.
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agencies and organizations presented displays and demonstrations at a Health
Fair. John Deir, physical therapy technician at Orlando Regional Medical
Center, checks out ti-year-old Kenneth West of Orlando on the exercise bike in
photo at left, white Maitland Lions Club members Frank Kozumplik (left), and
Clem Ridings test eyes of Sondra Carrow of Altamonte Springs for glaucoma.

Stan Kenton Dies At 67;

IiL lusi IL HUS

ANGLE-WALTERS

ALTAMONTE HEALTH FAIR
Th e spotlight was on health at Altamonte all this weekend as area health

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Monday, Aug. 21,1979 —SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

If you don't know what "&amp;value" is, you'd

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Avoiding Gun Control Issue

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years

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The man In charge of enforcing national gun control laws says he hopes to avoid
the controversy Involved in any effort to change federal
gun control laws and he sees no need to toughen them now.
G.R. Dickerson, new director of the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms, says he believes the bureau can
effectively crack down on Illegal gun movements under
current law without getting embroiled In a political
crossfire between powerful pro-and anti-gun groups.
"I would like to see ATF taken out of this emotional
arena It has been In with these various groups and would
like to get their support to let us work on the criminals,"
Dickerson said in an Interview with United Press International.
He said he wants today neutral on the Issue.

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ANP OW IS MYLNG 'GoOP9YE'

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Drug Linked To Hepatitis

Blam ed

A 21-year-old Casselberry man was being held today without
bond In the abduction and rape of an Orlando teenager at
knifepoint, according to Sanford police.
Terry Anthony McCollum, 21, of 1158 Galahad Drive,
Casselberry, was scheduled for a first appearance this afternoon
on charges of sexual battery and false Imprisonment.
McCollum was arrested about 6 a.m. Sunday with the 19-yearold woman In her Toyota Sedan in the parking lot of the American
2soB.Qrlando L lighway, Sanford police said.
The woman told police McCollum forced her into her car late
Saturday night as she was leaving the ABC Drive-In Liquor Store
on State Road 438, Casselberry.
When he told her to drive to Tampa, the woman told police she
refused. The man then took her keys and drove the pair to Sanford, where the rape occurred, police said.
The woman told police McCollum had placed a knife to her
throat and breed her to have sex with him.
Sanford police officers spotted the Toyota in the parking lot
when they noticed a flash or reflection coining from that direction.
As both officers approached the car, they found McCollwn and
the woman inside.

PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP!) -An Illegal drug known as
"speed for lovers" may have been a factor in a North
Carolina hepatitis outbreak that resulted in the highest
death rate for the disease In the nation In 18 years,
reseachers say.
Type B hepatitis Is common Infection with an expected
mortalltyrateof lpercu*L But the outbreak at New Bern,
W•IVy
.M.t.
at the
nine patients hospitalized died, a mortality rate of 67
percent, said an official of the U.S. Center for Disease
Control's hepatitis laboratory at Phoenix.
Dr. Mitchell Carl, a CDC epidemiologist, said the high
mortality rate might be associated with drug abuse,
possibly Involving cocaine, morphine or amphetamines.
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Disease Spread By Mud?

and mud.
Previous Investigations had pointed only to water In air
conditioning towers as the transmitting mechanism In
outbreaks of the 'virulent form of pneumonia, which
claimed 20 lives In Philadelphia In 1976.
Ironically, the evidence linking river water and mud to
direct trwimtEn of Legionnaires' disease came to light

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Mfl*.d K. Sparrow

The Fear That Nags SALT II Critics...
WASMGMN— The fear that NO

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was prepared in December 1975, it is main aim is quite simply to prevent the
thoud the SOVIet government is in its still stamped "Top,jecret Umbra" great technical and industrial might of
nd year of existence, ow' ligifligence beca use it is
as valid toda. the U.S. from placing them once again

J.s*i Wililimi,
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critics of SALT Ills that the United
States won't be able to tall whether the
Soviet Union Is cheating on the experts still can't agree on what kind ''Ibe subject of Soviet
in an inferior position. Their arms ad
strategic arms limitation agreement, of beast the Russian communist bear policy and objectives Is very
arms control policies are chosen to this
Is. They are like the legendary blind Ermath began. "Pertinent ivjd
This is isiltimate conCern.
IflIfl
trying 10 descrIbe the elephant voluminous; bit it almost never
Soyljts have a track of 'iatsrpr.Jing"
third groiç sees the Sovie'
from different vantage points and it is speaks for Itself. Interpretation of the
treaty previsions In their favor.
ye
I4
"to choole
ft f
evidence always involves our ___
clee this way
t
but
u
reliable.
preconceptions aboit the Soviet Union
But what Is generally
Certaint
they
frame
their
policies o
the most serious problem 0 in. The basic disagreement Is over the as a nation, international politics, the offer some chance of attainIng.
t.rpntation may rest with ow own Soviets' ongrvge strategic goals. meaning of military power, and the iecisive p penderance over the U$
u*elll j;, orgsatIem. AI(hOI* Au they, in .ths late Nikita lthriah. condition of our own
greater chanc. of somthh liii
,
Ermath then spelis° t'"three
us andwr
to P
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bit Mill advantageous, .iá'
take over t$. world? Are they dlstlulihable osrapectives current hi
lbs Russians is excellent, there
uti
gu
—antee of
paranOlds, fearful of being the intelligence community" con.
is.
serious dtugr.ement in
r
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least
cerning the
errehelmed l
Ists:
military
tIllIllOUl COI5ItY ntarprst.t
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—The first group contends that the' FOOThO'l: For what cold comfoti
oimaUoa should hi i
practical p&amp;ItIcans esaking to exploit men in the Kremlin "seek clear it offers, Intelligenc, sources feel the
The rout is that two or morco aey temporary advaniaj on the I
mçsrlority over the U.S. with coo- Kremlin leaders are as comlused ab
of athlsv
WOW on a I*ally ternatlonal see In
Mmci and iratlon and may the United States as we ar.
resshls lntarptotntlom el the ansi stability tki
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CLOSINS, VACATING AND and Mary Partin, homesteaded
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ARANDONINS IISNTIQF.WAY in Maitland, St. Cloud
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Kissimmee areas and raised arrangements.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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Seminole County, Florida, at its school In Orlando.
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Funeral servIces for Mrs. Olive
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Camera equipment valued at $320 was stolen from the apartment of a woman who resides near Casselberry,
Seminole County deputies.
Pam Taylor, 30, of Sorrento Apartments, told deputies someone
entered her apartment sometime Friday.
gained
through the glass sliding doors at the rear of her apartment.
The burglar stole a purple, blue and white pillow case to tote a
camera, a 50 millimeter lens and a telephoto lens, deputies said.

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White
and Soviet officials have there by American officials, her that she Is leaving volun- House and the Sovietthe
Embassy
reached tentative agreement on away from any possibile in- tarDy.
In Washington.
a plan to break the deadlock timidatlon from Soviet officials The sources said that the
A State Department spokes-

sources .

Alfred N. Crooks
Henry Rroen Jr.

JACK ANDERSON

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30, received political asylum
from the U.S. Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
Friday, Miss Viasova was
over the wife of defected who have previously refused to mechanical details of the man, Mary Ann Bader DeBeus- escorted aboard a white and
Boishol ballet star Aleksandr permit her to leave the aircraft. tentative agreement are being cher, said she could not cornblue Aeroflot Ilyushln62 bound
JuanIta L. Jam.ncn and baby boy Godunov,
The Americans have refused worked out in a complex series ment on
State Department
Fred Gans, Deltona
the reports of the for Moscow by eight burly men
sources in Washington said to allow the plane to leave with of arrangements Involving the tentative agreement,
Lloyd H. Young, Deltona
believed to be Soviet
Liola Wilson, Lake Monrol
the 36-year-old Miss Vlasova two sides In New York,
today.
the
Last Wednesday, Gudonov, agents.
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that under
ADMISSIONS
the
tentative
plan,
Ludmila
Sanford:
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Vlasova, who has been held
illia Kltig
aboard the Soviet Aeroflot
Richard MCGfOthI
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ChrIstopher Puiv
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MRS. HAWE LaVIGNE
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BIRTHS
11, Oviado, who died Saturday,
permitted by Soviet officials to
Mrs.
Halite
Partin
LaVigne,
Florida
Beekeepers AssociatIon will
Sanford:
be at 11 am., Tuesday at
be
taken
to
a
mobile
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Richard and Doniia Hargrave, a
Funeral Home Aloma
parked
adjacent
the
plane.
boy
Longwood, died Sunday night. Federation.
Chapel. Visitation today,
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Your Credit Good
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that the New Community
program was not going to work. In the words of
William White, the HUD official who has been
wrestling with It, and lost, the experience was
"sad, painful and expensive."

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sday from a pickup truck of a Sanford man, according to Sanford
police.
Morris C. Holland, 28, of 1407 W. First St., Sanford, told police
he parked his 1971 pickup truck for three hours Th ursday night at
117 Laurel Ave., Sanford.

CORVETTE TAKEN

Someone cut the chain to gain access to a car dealership lot and
made off with a 1979 Corvette, according to Seminole County
deputies.
The Incident occurred about 4 p.m. Tuesday at Baird-Ray
Datsun on Highway 17-92, Longwood.
The corvette was taken from the southside of the parking lot
and is valued at $11,800, according to deputies.

Godunov Wife Deadlock Broken?

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Ridunond, Va., but was not revealed until receflly

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his citizen 's band radio, AmFm stereo radio and 8-track tape
player and speakers valued at $3, according to police.
POP, KETCHUP TAKEN
Someone broke Into 10 seml4railers parked on the piggyback
ramp In railroad cars owned by Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Co., according to Sanford police,
The Incident occurred sometime between Thursday and
CB STOLEN
Friday,
deputies say. Burglars stole 23 cases of soft drinks and
A citizen's band radio and other property were stolen Thai;- two
cases of ketchup.

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Cadillac wheel covers were stolen from a Longwood
woman while the car was parked in her carport, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Rhoda Phillips, 53, of 109 Fairway Villa, Longwood, toll
deputies the covers were stolen sometime between Wednesday
and Thursday. She said the covers were valued at $100.
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Dallas: A Measure Of Pleasure

United Press International
Bradshaw."
we saw In our young players," the Bears their only preseason San Diego to finish the
American League
Ryan,
preseason 4.0.
Bradshaw - who riddled the said Landry. "Until they play loss.
last time they met the
Cal m; Flanagan, Bait aid
Leaders
Mayor
League
Dqug Williams fired secondkes were considerably Cowboys' secondary in passing tough competition you don't
Guidry, NY 150; Jenkins,
Derrick Jensen picked up a
139; Koosman, Minn 128.
er, but anytime the Dallas the Steelers to a 35-31 victory In know what to expect. And there half TI) passes of 41 yards to fumble of the opening kickoff
major League Leaders
say"
Press International
ye play the Pittsburgh Super Bowl XIII - was par- is not going to be any tougher Jimmie G iles and eight yards to and raced 65 yards for a touchSy
National League
Sutter.
Salting
era, few people go home ticularly sharp In the early competition than Pittsburgh." rookie Gordon Jones to lift down, igniting Oakland to a
Chi 33; Tekutve, Pitt 23;
(baud on 375 at bats)
Garber, All fl; Sambito, Hou
going Saturday night. His most
Muse League Standings
sloppy triumph over Buffalo.
Elsewhere In the NFL Satur- Tampa Bay past Cincinnati.
Y.
National League
17; Bair, Cm and Lavelle, SF
United Press International
"This was an important game spectacular effort was a 45- day night, It was: St. Louis 10,
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Matt Robinson, capitalizing
National League
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American League Mar.
East
121 521 113 .330
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12$ 537 166 .318
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David Wbitehurst directed a Montreal
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69 37 .543 5
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Harness Racing
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the Steelers in the final
130 492 150 .305
Green Bay over Atlanta, New York
New York bragging rights.
Rose, Phil
"I thought it was a heck of a Green Bay 45. Atlanta 35.
51 74 .408 221/
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Parker, Pit
n game for both teams. game," said Pittsburgh Coach
West
Rod Perry ret ur ned an In- completely overshadowing a
SEMINOLE
Rookie Ott.ts Anderson scored
115 412 125 .303
St.L.
e have not played well 8.11 Chuck Noll. "It was well played on a 6-yard run and Mike Wood terceptlon 23 yards for one big performance by Falcons'
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SATURDAY NIGHT
League
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second
score
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who
completed
26-of-43
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Los Ang
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the first quarter to pace St. up a
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ietze
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- Paul Dietzel looks you
straight the eye when he tells
You he arrived at Louisiana
State too late to save Charles
McQendon's Job.

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retuned to LW last summer as
athletic director.
"The Board of Supervisors
had already made up its mind,"
he said. "1 knew I couldn't get
Mac a new contract. If I had
tried that, they might have had
my head, too. But Mac wanted
to serve as president of the
American Football Coaches
Association - and I think they
owed him that much."'

Dietzel takes It a step beyond
that, Insisting he had to put his
Job on the line to get McClendon
his one lad season.
The move to dump McClendon as head football coach at
JZU - even though he Is the
, eighth most successful active
'college coach In the nation legan long before Dietzel
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when Dietzel became head
coach at LSU in 1955, he
ought in McClendon as his top
assistant.
"We were very close,"
Dietzel said. "Mac's wife
Dorothy Faye and my wife
Anne have been good friends it
seems almost forever. We
agreed, when we were at
Kentucky, that whoever
became a head coach first
would hire the other."
McClendon was Di etsel's assistant for seven years and took
over the head Job at LW In 1952

Paul Dietzel and Charles
McClendon got back a long
way. They were assistants
together under Bear Bryant at

When Dietzel broke his contract
and Jumped to Army. There
was a time there when Didzel's
name was mud in LW circles,
but 16 years later he was
McClendon'a boss again.
"I came In here under a nowin situation so far as Mac is
concerned," he said. "No
matter which course we took,
there were going to be people,
Influential people, who thought
we were wrong.

association. I don't mean this to
sound like rm tooting my own
horn, but If anyone else had
been athletic director, Mac
would be gone.
"That's the way I read It,
although I could have been
wrong. I learned from Jim
Corbett (Dietzel's athletic director when he was coach at
LSU) you don't bring up
something you know Is going to
get shot down."
Dietzel has been talking to a
lot of proaetive candidates for
the LSU coaching Job.

"But I was determined that
Mac should have this final year
so he could be president of the

Dfetzelsaldhe - flota
selection committee - should
conduct the search for a new
coach.
No one has given a reasons-bie explanation for why the
board isso anxious to get rid of
McClendoñ, who has won 70
percent of his games (130-54-7)
In the past 17 seasons, Including
going &amp;3and to bowls In each of
the last two.
"Stay anywhere a long time
and, no matter bow many
friends you make, your enemies
are going to accumulate,"
Dietzel said. "One of the
greatest friends I have on this
Earth is Qiarly Mac. Ihope he
has the bed season he's ever
had. Ihope we're 12.0 so Mac
can dick It In the ear of his
distradors."
Dietsel has asked McClendon
to stay on, at $40,000 a year, as
his administrative assistant.
"I told him I'm not doing that
out of the kindness of my heart.

"I told my wife to lid the top
dozen head coaches now working In the college ranks and the
man I'm going to recommend
would be Included.
"Some of the people I've
talked to have Indicated an
Interest and then come back
later and asked to be scratched
because they felt the job they
already have is Just as good as
the one at LSU. I've still got
three months. We play our last
game against Tulane on Nov. 24
and when the board meets the
following Friday, I'll name my
choice."

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McNamara's Reds Sizzling
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Johnny McNamara, first-year manager with the Cincinnati Reds,

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They've won 25 of 37 since the All-Star break, 15 of their last 20
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be getting quite a bit of the credit, but actually, that hasn't be.
the case, first because he isn't the type who goes seeking It and
second, because he'smuchm
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Brooksville Hernando In the second
grass drills, and if It seems a little quiet in practice, stanza followed by Seminole-Brooksville and
just wait until midweek, when the hitting pace will Lyman-Hatnes City. Admission Will be 12 for adults
pick up considerably. Seminole sees action This's- and $125
for students. The regular season for
day night In the 7:30 Jamboree at Longwood. Seminole County teams begins Sept. 7.
Seminole faces Haines City In the first quarter, heat

rIUIET
BEFORE
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aspect of is the wonderful way all of our players have

together as a family or as a unit," says McNamara. ,,you have no
Idea the kind of feeling that gives a manager."
One of the reasons the Reds are doing so well has to do With
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their bench. Men like Betty Crus, who has
gamewtnnlng hIts
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Dave
Col
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ck Auerbach and Harry Spilman all have made Important
ntributiom, but first they had to get a chance to play, and
cNamara was the one who pve them It
"He lets you play," Bench says of the former Athletics and W ,1
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Padres' manager. "He's like Sparky in some ways but he's

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idn't try to run me off mill the

Waltr ip
Fattens
Purse
BRISTOL, Tenn. (UP!) Darrell Waltrip fattened his
purse and built his lead over
al point standungs Saturday
night with a three-second

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victory margin in the Volunteer

5W NASCAR race.
Waltrip took the lead with ie

laps remaining when Benny
Uslted Press Interutloeal hits, scored twice, stole two
Kansas City Manager Whitey Qdcago, 12-7, and 43, in 13 runs and Rick Cerone hosnered Parsons spun out, then outdev
Willie Wilson is quickly baaesanddrove Ins run as Herug says he's enjoyed a IzmIngs,andMllwaukeetopped and knocked In five runs as ueledPettyandBobbyMjison
er 4ng.Ignored,
If he wasn't
any questions
If heabout
would
becoming the focal point of Kansas City dosed to within 24 dugout seat while viewing the Texas, 62. New York at. Mm- Toronto handed the Angels to claim the $13,510 first prize.
mpletely
he'd beasked
perfectly
h&amp;W. Ali heorcwes
is be Kansas
City's surge to conten- games of Callfamia in the latest remake of "A Star is nesota was rained OUL
the ball game."
Petty, who darted in the pole
their fifth Ion in seven games.
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Royals' quest for a fourth Born."
Essentially, McNamaraisabas.bsllfrajtionallst, who dOeSEt't W
,
In
the
National
League
position,
won $10,195 for his
IIIDave Rosenors
ed.
straight division crown.
York,
"Willie
Is
becoming
the
C
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blanked
New
elIeve
In
Over-managing.
se
cond-place
finish. Allison was
b
hi
In only his second full year in
It was Wilson's fourth four-hit peoples' choice," said Kansas 8.0, Los Angeles defeated St.
He went back 23 years to dig up a play that helped
third
and
Parsons
fourth. All
A rim In
u majors, Wilson is batting game of the season.
Mets, 64, Saturday.
four of
City
Manager
Whitey
Hersog.
Louts,
4-1,
PIttsburgh
trounced
go-ahead
tlnIser,,
were
Darrell Porter hit his 15th
.306 with 61 stolen
The Reds were trailing, 4.3, In the ninth when George Foster
.
San Diego, 9-2, Chicago downed sii
driving
Joe
t-a
'PlayIng every day has made homer to help Paul Splittorff "As far as Fm concerned, he's Sen FrancIsco, 4-1, Houston ixth UUMU5
Mifilkiri caine In filth In an
mass'
said even his record at 13-13. a superdw right now."
ftwbik.
pair of walks filled the bases with on. out, McNamara sent Qia a big difference to
defeated Philadelphia, 4-1. Orioles n4, Wkk Ila 7-3:
p
arking
Sptittorff allowed only six hits
WilsonSunday,
aft
;
Gary Roenicke opened the
In other AL games, Detroit 1onte.1 at Atlanta was rained
to hit for reliever Doug Bait',
The race, delayed for 45
Rov1s to a 3 triumph over - Including Stan Papi's first swe$ a doobl&amp;header from out.
13th
b
m
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with
his
20th
home
minutes
by rain, was run under
Before Crus left the dugout, McNamara told him he might have the
rim 10 lift Baltimore to a. a caution flag for the fIrst 32
9him try a aaidds squssi. It the count went to three-andoneor BOMO and a thame major-league home run -.in Seattle, 4.3, in 10 buIn.g,
handing the Red 8i their filth 1, Toronto routed Califore, 6 T1en 44, Maisr, 34:
second-game victory for
Swap.
1wee-ind4wo.
11p5. There were five other
I
n the series finale
loss
In the last six gaines. Steve 3, Cleveland beat Oakland, 74,
Champ Summers ballad a double-header sweep over caution flap in the race and
Qua worked the read to three-andes. against Mets' reliever
, a, took the io.s.
f
Baltimore took a pair from pinch-hit, two-rim hoiflir 15 the Chicago. Doug DeQnces led a Dave Mardi and Dick May
14.11 Allen and McNamxa relayed the sige forth. IilCIde squeeze the Red Salt, wu
aigidji and Steve Kemp hit his four-homer barrage and MIke were forced out becsi.a of
third base ----p .i -_ •- , ,p,
third home ran of the day In the flanagan became the first 19- wreck ilainip.
both Crus at the pMe and Bench on third ozectly i i
nightcap to lift Detroit to a gam winner ln theAL15th,
atuMed
bat McNaznara wanted done. Both said they understood.
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sweep over opener.
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Is absurd. He not only Is among the major league.leaden In
era, but also In RBIs and Is hitting our .300. He has hit home
off such uncanny pitchers as Bert Blyleven, Steve Rogers,
liaiSon and Gaylord Perry. I think you owe Mr. Kingman an

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dilutlonof baseball's talents. He would bea strikeout patsy lnany
11 other era.
Q. What do you think of the San Francisco Giants trading Bill
t; Madlock, a proven .300 hItter, for Ed Whit,.; a pitcher nobody
ever heard of? - Jim Dickey, Cincinnati
I think the Giants traded Macflock's big six-figure salary
(maybe a quarter of a million a year) and his "motor mouth"
(which antagonized management) for a young (24) hurler of some
future promise. Whick still makes Its lousy deal for the Giants,
who also got couple of nondescript minor league pitchers and
gave up reliever Dave Roberts as well. But the addition of Mad
Dog Madlock, who went on a hitting binge, might mean a pennant
for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Q. What was ivanMarlcbal'a lifetime record against the Mets?
When Is Jima eligible for the baseball Hail of Fame and what are
Ws chances of making It? - Rod Aleumder, Sharpsvllle, Pa.
Timhlgh-kicldngnlghthander had a20-8 record agalnst the Mets
and overall won 243 games In his 16-year career. Since he last
pitched briefly with the Los Angeles Dodgers In 1075, he Is eligible
for the Hall of Fame In 1900.

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You've got to stick

with the champs. They learned last year
in this league. Rediscovered
that hunger after being away from Super Bowl couple of
years. Now, after seven straight playoffs and three Super
Bowl triumphs, Chuck Noll says, "I don't think we've
peaked yet." Virtually same cast has done all that winning.
There'
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OFFENSE
Terry Bradshaw has taken on stature as top quarterback in
game with variety of weapons at his disposal. OnI'
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running back Rocky fueler, 33. Franco Harris keeps on rolling like Of' Man River. Wide receivers Lynn Swann and
John StaHworth are superb. Great talent Bennie Cunningham comes back to reclaim tight and from capable Randy
Grossman. Help for Bleler might come eventually from top
draftee Greg Hawthorne, more immediately from Sid
Thornton. Center Mike Webster, tackle Jon Kolb are pillars
on solid front. Roy Gerela as place- kicker could be thai.
lunged by Malt Bahr. Rating: A
Is supposed to be gettIng little long in the tooth,
yet no one seams worried about age of Joe Greene, L.C.
Greenwood because guys like Steve Furness, John
Banasiak have come along so strong. Linebacking Is absoktely super with alt-pros Jack'Lambert, Jack Ham jbined
by Loran Tom or Robin Cole with plenty of other talent on
hand. Secondary Is solid, too. And experienced. Mel
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first In AFC Central.
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Oakland
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Toronto (Huffman 5-14), 1 p.m.
Seattle (Honeycutt
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Detroit (Billingham 5-6), $ p.m.
Boston
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Chicago (Kravec 11.11), 8:35
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Baltimore
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New York (Seattle 3-5) at
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Tuesday's Games
Oakland at Toronto
Seattle at Cleve, night
Calif at Detroit, night
Boston at Chicago, night
Baltimore at Minn, night
Milwaukee at Kan City, night
New York at Texas, night

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STANTON, Del. (UP!) -The Belmont Wikas June p,
After the Belmont, trainer horses.
scene was reminiscent of
Armada Strike was second,
Spectacular Bid's put Bud Dalp said the Bold Bidder
trs - theblgwlrmlng colt had dippedonanopen seven lengths ahead of Not So
margin, the fad time, the adsty pin In this Mall. Bid's left Proud. J.D. May and Ply the
boating trainer, even national fraud hoof later became Infec- Sea followed.
led, and Delp i"ttted, "I was
television,
Spectacular Bid paid $210
drald I might las
horse. I and $2.10, while Armada Strike
But tlas was no major dikes didn't know whether he was was worth $2.10 to place. There
race, Rather, Bid used an going to race again."
was no show betting.
118* allowance race at
Spedacihiar Bid put Duip's
me victory was worth $1,60
Delaware Put Sumdayto coins mind to Basis with a powerful to owners Harry. Teresa and
back from an l4ury4nducsd, move. on the backstretch. Tom M..,hoff, raising Bid's
11-week layoff and show he will Shoemaker, who was named to bankroll to $1,160,467,
bea'hanstober,on,d
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lies like driving a Rolls
In the Marlboro Cup Sept. $ at R*slhie Praishlin was arradsd
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races
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Ninth Race
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Flana- 6 Billy O Ly nch
American League
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Boston
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Sorensen, MII 14.12.
New York
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Detroit
69 61 .531 16
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Cleveind
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Toronto
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0 (2.7) 31.60; T (7-1-6) 292.00. Time
2.75; Rogers, Mtl 2.19;
Cm
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LaCoss, Cm 2.82; Andu)ar, Hou 2.08.4.
A- 2.026; Handle- $103.940.
L PCI. 05 2.93; Hooton, LA 2.94.
Calif
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Minn
67 60 .528 2½
shall, Minn 2.57; Guidry, NY
Kan City
65 61 .327 2½
2.74; Eckerstey, Bos 2.57; John,
Texas
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NY 2.90; Slaton, Mu 2.95.
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Chicago
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Sunday
Strikeouts
Seattle
55 76 .420 161/i
Richard, Soccer
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Oakland
41 90 .313 301/3
Placed
160;
New York (NASL)
Hou 232; Niekro, All
Saturda y's Resu lts
Carlton, Ph 156; Blyieven, Pitt goalie Erol Yasin on mnjuredreserve
Bait at Chicago, 2, rain
list.
141; Perry, SD 133.
California 24, Toronto 2
Seattle I. Detroit 4
Kansas City 1, Boston 0
Cleveland S. Oakland 3
Minnesota 4, New York I
Milwaukee 5, Texas 2
Sunday's Results
N.Y. at Minn., ppd., rain
Bolt 17, Chicago 7, 1st
Bait 4, Chi 3, 2nd, 13 Inns.
1, Sea 3, 1st, 10 inns.
Detroit 9, Seattle 8, Ind
Toronto 9, California 3
Cleveland 7, Oakland S
Kansas City 6, Boston 3
Milwaukee 6, Texas 2
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"The more people ask me
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about it, the more I realize I
think I've got a chance," he
said. "It would be an honor to
ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) - and declared the standings
win it, but the first thing I'm Rookie Beth Daniel had her from Saturday's third round
thinking about Is the team."
first LPGA tournament final.
The NCAA probation will wrapped up and she didn't even
"It's weird to have the vIeprobably hamper Cribbs chan' know It.
tory announced rather than
ces,_though, since it means
the golf course,.,,
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Crlbbs' chances of picking
Stacy after three rounds of the
Stacy said she was disapsupport outside the South Will $100,000 Patty Berg Classic and pointed the final round couldn't
be 511371.
when heavy rains and thunder- be played because she thought
"I think not being on TV has storms forced cancellation of she had a chance to overtake
got to hurt," he said. "It's going Sunday's final round, Daniel Daniel.
to cut down on my exposure, but was declared the winner.
"But she played very well
I think the real determining
"It was an unusual way to win and certainly deserved to be the
factor should be my statistics," a golf tournament," said winner," said Stacy, a twotlnie
But Crlbbs' statistics may not Daniel, who pocketed $15,000. U.S. Open winner.
be as gaudy in 1079 as they were " played very well and I
Daniel, who engaged In a
last year because Auburn deserved to win,"
fierce rivalry with Nancy Lopez
Coach Doug Barfield has said
The 23-year-old Daniel who while the two were In college,
he wants to use Brooks, a 167 turned professional In Feb- became the first rookie to win
pound Junior from Warner ruary, finished with an 11- an LPGA event this year.
Robbins, Ga., In the same back. WIdeZIPZ 208, which Included
Pat Bradley finished third
field with Cribba.
with a total of 214 and tied for
rounds of 68, 69 and 71.
Brooks was the starter M
After waiting around In the fourth, eight Strokes off the
year and led the nation In clubhouse to start the fourth pace, were Jan Stephenson and
rushing and an-purpose run, round of what was supposed to Vicki Fergon.
ning before he broke a foot in be a 72-hole affair, the golfers
Lopez, the tour's leading
the fourth game,
were Informed by tournament money-winner finished at 219,
"I think with me and James officialst round was canceled 11 shots off,
both in there, It's going to cut
down a lot on my Mats because
he's got to have playing time
too," CrIbbs said. "With me and
James together, that would be
great for the team.
CHICAGO (UP!) - Bal- third strike can on uuug
"It might not be great for us timore Manager Earl Weaver DeCinces In the fifth. After the
as far u the H$imaii, but! was suspended for three games ejection, he notified crew chief
think he would be better for the by American League President Russ Goetz of the protest, using
team," he said. Lee MacPhaIl for protesting the the phrase, "umpire's inte!the were handling the bafl25 first game of Sunday's double- grity." MacPhall was In th e
or 30 nines a game iiu no aiG header with Chicago on the pan, 55W LDC in dent and
lad year, Crthbs predicted he grounds of "umpire's lute- heard the announcement of the
reason for the protest. Maccould surpass 1,600 yards grity."
rom
the
Phall said the suspension will
rushing this year. LaM year he
Weaver was ejected f
had 1,205 yards, Including 250 game by home plate umpire be effective Monday, pending
yards against Georgia.
Ron I.ucjano for questioning a an appeal from Weaver.

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AUBURN, Ala. (UP!) After leading the Southeastern knocks Auburn out of televised here," he added.
Conference In rushing as a games, championships and
Cribbs came to Auburn in
junior last year, all-SEC bowl games, Cribba says it will
tailback Joe Crlbbs of Auburn have little effect on the team, 1976 wIth little fanfare since he
might logically be considered at which he expects to win nine or played at tiny Sulligent high
school, just a few miles up the
least a darkhorse candidate for 10 games.
road from Tuscaloosa and the
the Heisman Trophy.
"You know you never tithik University of Alabama In west
But the 190-pound senior will about being on TV that much
have a couple of things working even when you're playing," he Alabama.
against him this fall - his team said. "You think about it before
He ran punts and kickoffs
Is on NCAA probation and he the game, but once the game back as a freshman and did not
will have to share playing time starts you forget about It.
see any real action at tailback
with another potential super.
until the latter part of his
star, junior running back go•'I don'tthhit (probation)
year.
sophomore
in g to bother us that much,"
Tames Brooks.
"It will cut down on
"One thing about me is i
While he missed the first said Cribba.goals.
We
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our
one
of
say
always
try to do better than In
game last year with an injury we're shooting for the Sugar the past," Cribbs said. "I don't
and did not become a darter Bowl, bit we can
always shoot really feel bad about not
until the fifth game, Crlbba still
season.
We still bust ing In right away because
in
for
a
perfect
man8.ged to lead the SEC
rushing, scoring, rushing have something to work for.
sometimes you can bust in and
think we're going to have a tall off and I wouldn't want to do
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touchdowns and all-purpose
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that."
running. He set nine new great team
Auburn season and career
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ball Record Book. Can you tell me when was the last triple
made In each league? I realize now with the rabbit l)an
yen get paid for the number of home runs and not for winning
el - Ray W. Phelps, Santa Maria, Calif.
The New York Mets back In 1953 pulled off the last triple steal
t anyone in the Ellas Sports Bureau can remember.
deiphia's Athletics, back In 1930, had two triple steals
shut the Cleveland Indians. But records simply aren't kept of
t feat. On your final allegation, I don't think people like George
brenner would agree.
Q. Why do you feel that Joe Louis Is the all-time greatest
eight champion? I believe that the 196147 Muhammad All
ould have torn Louis to shred,. What are your opInions on this?
Randy Hensley, Santa Cruz, Calif.
I just think Louis had the last hands and knockout power to
etrate All's gambling tactics as a boxer. All kept his hands
and depended on his lightning reflexes. 'mat's not
All's ability. He was super, too. But If guys like Henry
could knock him down, I feel Louis could have put him
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Kemp, Del
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115 396 130 .3n 5 Super Babe
Leicano, Mit
3.60 2.60
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Bothte, Sea
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Lndreau Mm
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110 403 127 .315
Oliver, Tex
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124 486 152 .313
Cooper, Mil
Third Race
114469 147 .313
Molitor, Mu
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Sunday's Results
Chi 41; Schmidt, Phil
(U 14.60; 1 (S-33) 153.20. Time
MtI at Atla, 7, ppd., rain
Winfield, SD 27; Clark, SF 26;
Cincinnati I, New York 0
Homer and Matthews, All and
Fourth Race
Los Angeles 4. St. Louis 1
Lopes, LA 23.
17.40 4.60 1 10
Lynn,
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Pittsburgh 9, San Diego 2
American League
3.80 340
Chicago 4, San Francisco 1
Bos and Thomas, 3 Kakosi Tom
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Mil 33; Singleton,
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Today's Games
Baylor, Cal 30.
2.0$.
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Runs Salted in
Fifth Race
at
Houston (Richard 13.12)
Kingman.
National League
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Hush Star
Montreal (Rogers Il-B),
ChI 95; WInhield, SD 93; 3 Harry Fritz
3.60 3 )0
p.m.
Schmidt, Phil 90; Hernandez, 1 Middle T.
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Cincinnati (LaCoss 14.5) at
Q (35) 5.40; p (5.3) 8.10. Time
Philadelphia (Christenson 4-9), St.L 89; Clark, SF 86.
Baylor, 2.03.1.
American League
:7:35 p.m.
107;
RIce,
Lynn,
Bos
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Atlanta (Gather 6.13 and Cal ill;
Bos 102; Singleton, BaIt 98; 2 Arias E Junkin
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Niekro 16-17) at New York
Thomas, Mil 97.
4.80 3..O
1 Tracers Runner
(Reardon 0.1 and Kobel 5.7),
4.40
Stolen Basis
6 Bombay Jo Anne
includes completion of suspend.
Moreno,
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0 (1.2) 6.60; T (2-I:.) 85.00. T'r
ed game, 3:05 p.m.
Pitt 57; North, SF SO; Lopes, 2.07.4.
Chicago (Krukow 9.9) at San
Seventh Race
LA 3$; Taveras, NY 36; Scott,
Diego (Owchinko 45), 10 P.M.
17 44 , 'O0 4,30
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Pittsburgh (Bibby 9.3) at Los St.L 33.
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LeFlore, 4 Good Knight iwl
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10:30
Angeles (Sutton 11.12),
3 60
DI? 61; Wilson, KC 61; Cruz, 7 8 JS Dutchess
p.m.
Wills,
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Tuesday's Games
Tex 29.
2.05.1.
Houston at Montreal, night
Eighth Race
Pitching victories
Atlanta at New York, night
4.00 2.50 2.60
Niekro, SA D's Vidoria
Cincinnati at Phila, night
National League
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Saturday's Results
Mtl at Atlanta, ppd., rain
Cincinnati I, New York 4
San Francisco 5, Chicago 2
Houston 3, Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 5, Los Angeles 4
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TUSTIN, CAUF.
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DEARnCKED OFF: ru
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low pat ient In Rockford and
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4 WIndow Shades
1 Emergency Pow Pack
1 Reech.In 5 ft. her Cooler
1 Ft. 3 Keg Beer DIspenser
1 2 door Reach.In Food Cooler
1 100 lb. Chest Freezer
3 5fod Work Tables
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2 Large Stainless Coffee Urns
1 3.5h,f Utility Shelves

DIVISION
FN Nembe. 74S1.Cp
City st Wktgr Springs, Dfetsle,
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Council of No IN RI ESTATE
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CIty of Winter Springs, Florid., In RALPH 0.
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Rigi Sission on Augup.1, 1,7,
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
VACATING THOSE CERTAIN OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NIGHTS.op.wAy LOCATED IN THE ESTATE:
WITHIN THE PROPERTY HERE..
You ARE HENEBY NOTIFIED
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15th. NeraldIil 1011 or $314003.

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privacy gaioreyst mis. from 1.4.
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PINICREST 3 BR, roof water
heater &amp; water to air heat pimp
cent, unit. All 3 yrs. old. L. pd.,

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. ANO '
ONE OF A KIND sedate older 2
story home, beautifully land.
scaped, has a 1 BR apt. over del.

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1511,15 lively 1g. Mayfair 3 51,2
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tlssst twlghborhloeds. 104,501

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The Real Estate Agency

Country Club Manor (Sanford),
5)3 W. 25th St. Unit 12. 3 BR.1'.'
B Townhouse. Ownir to corn.
pletely refurbish. 534,950.;
King

Inc., Realtors

3 BR. 1.5 bath. split plan, $32,500.
William Maiiczowskl, Realtor

REALTY %ANl

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 333-7511. Sanford
4 TIRED OF COMPACTS? You
can S.T.R.E.T.C.H out in this
gracious older 2 story, 4 BR, 2 B
home located on a tree lined
street. Needs some paint &amp;
flxx'in, could be converted. 1st
time offered. $43,000.
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DROPPED
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"THUD" You won't find better
the new low price of Just
$34,000. That's all for this 3 BR, 1
B home on quiet street. Room for
garden - eat.in kit. &amp; much

734335$

Associate

S acres close in, Richmond Ave.
Paved street. exc homesIte for
country lIving at its best. Zoned
agri., horses OK. $20,900 FIRMI

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In cleared Cypress Isles In
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$11,300. $I
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William McCoy REALTY
REALTOR 648-1637

3TEMPER

NEWLISTING
Price has been reduced to $33,500.
Call us today to see this lovely 3
BR, 1½ bath home on a
beautiful, large OAK.TREED
LOT.
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Nice 2 Bdrm, 1 lath home with
CEILING FANS, low elec. cost.
Large lot in quiet area. $32,700.
PRICED RIGHT
3 Berm., 1½ Ba, Cent. Heat &amp; Air,
Garage, Fenced, Convenient
Locality. Will Consider VAPHA,
$30400.
HACIENDA HOME
3 SIns, 2 lath Spanish flavor,
Seoul If vi landscaping, fenced,
central heel &amp; air, 1 yr.
warranty. Will consider VAPHA. Cell today I

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Eves 345.3100. 3231959

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Ths sooner you place your

Classified ad, the sooner you get

4-LotsAcrsagi

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Sanford.Lk. Sylvan Area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
water front. $43,301

VORU$T GRUNt
INC. REALTORS
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531032sr331-47lleves.
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Near center ii dawidown Geneva.
4 acres mature orange orove.
Icc.
_____house site, peved Old
Geneva Rd. Zoned agrl. Horses
OK, Inc. vOlue 502,555
PIRMI
J. MANN, REALTOR
305.7273

results..
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Bldg. lot for duplex or single
family home, wclty water,
VAFIIA.235-COfl.H5
sewer 0 paved street. 14,110.

Low Down Payment

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CaliBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322745

PB, AC Exc. runninucar
5725. 323 9098

Removed

Parts,

1973

BUY JUNK CARs
From SlOto $50

Call 327 1674; 327

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Duster Auto, $800.
203 Hays Dr.

323 5455
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4460

Tap Dollar Paid for lunk 8. USd6
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment .
3223990

JUSTMAI(E PAYMENTS-'6$to
'75 models.. Call 339 9100 or 834.

4605 Dealer.

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Lawn Maintenance'

Conditioning

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Certified Lawn P. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES

cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair
Call Larry for Free Es?, 671 6294
Lic. Bonded &amp; Ins.

Merchandise

Beautiful upright

3238719

Lawn Service
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comp. (antique). 3235670.

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
LicenSed. 3230039

Piçcqo, Haynes-Schlemmer
SilverM-P. Like new
$150. 323 7734 aft lOam,

Slate
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catch up back payments 1. buy
equity. 333-0216.

classlficdad. Call 332 2611or 831-

WILL BUY EXISTING lii 0. 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Llc.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4.D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
i62-7453
.et Cash Buyers I
small in.
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-26) 1

or 531-9993.

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Cty. Approved for Drainfleld
Central Contracting Inc.

004-775-3553

9 ft. glassed top display case 26 in.
deep, $300. Sanford Furniture
Salvage 17-2 So. of Sanford 322$721.

~ hp air compressor, paint gin.
air hoses. 3 gal. paint tank used
less 20 hrs.. 1300 cash. 323-U)?
aft 4:30 p.m.
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Handmade PILLOWS.
Flowers&amp; Plants
2ll3Country Club Rd. 3224059
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AQHA Gelding
"Chicacsaw
Priest" 15.3 hands, cxc. youth
show horse, top performer j
trail, western &amp; English horsemanship. Over 50 1st places in
local &amp; AQHA Shows. Owner
going to college. Call 3220539.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

niture Salvage. 322-5721.

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REMODELING -&amp; REPAIR

Palntlng&amp;Repojr
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Peppers Painting Service.
Custom Painting &amp; detail trlm.
Free Est. 323 1704.

PhOtOiphjc

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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp;
repair service. 332-6101.

If

aren't using your pool table,
take a cue, and sell It with,a,
you

Herald classified ad. Call 333.

2611.

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Service

DIM Tractor Service
Mowing &amp; discing, cultivation 't?
ditch banks chopped. All service "'
reasonable &amp; prompt. Realtors'

our specialty. Good ref. 349 5777.

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INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 8.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0139 or 904-734-6705 collect.

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Wants to make small household
repairs, carpenlry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 33 4531.
If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
with a classified ad, by calling
322-2611 or s319593.

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Ill Pressure &amp; Steam Cleaning.
Roof, homes, mobile homes, etc.
Mobile home special 1240,
$22.50. Reasonable rates, all
work guaranteed. 373-7)83.

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$25 chair, $50 sofa special on all
Upholstery Cleaning for the
irionth Of August. 531.3)44.

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pile no longer needed items
as an elephant's eye. Place
a Classified ad, and pile Ihe
money in your wallet I

Auction Thur5. 7 P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 427
Consignments Welcome
Sell Estates
333-7050

Don't Despair Or Pi." °Yg.jr

Hair A Want Ad. 322-IlU or 531.

For Estate Commercial &amp;
ResIdential Auctions &amp; Ap.
prisals. Call Dell's Auction, 323.
1430.

HANOYMAN-GEN,
HOUSE.
HOLD REPAIRS FROM CUR.
TAIN RODS TO PATIOS, CAR.
PENTRY.PAINTING.SPRI$K
LENS. 323-6744 ANYTIME,

Pronto Home Repair
El, plumbing, carpentry, painting
Call 323-1031 anytime

Vinyl Repair
Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
Saveuptosopct.ot
reuphoistey charge. 509.5$j;

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY'
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323;0429 after 5:30,

Larry's Marl, 215 Sanford Avt,
Buy &amp; Sell, the fInest in used
fueniture, Refrig,, stoves, tls.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644-5136

339-6066, 668

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SPECIAL. WHILETHEYLAST
EARLY AMERICAN
clEW COUCHES 0 CHAIRS
$30 BOTH PIECES
SANFORDAUCTION
1215S. French
333.7340

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8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etcWayneBeal,3271321

G.BALINT&amp;

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Plapo good coed. very rare light
tag tone rippl, wood, $400,
assortment turn. 0 household
goods, reasonable. 3330310, 130
Continental Blvd., LIt. Mary.
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Moped, dinettes &amp; many household
Items. 1031 S. Sanford Ave., 333.
1491. Open Tuesthru Sat. 9:30 to
3:30.

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady in.l,1.
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outside runs, also air cond;
cages, 332-5752.

Horns Inçrovernents
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Screened &amp; Washed

Boa,dng

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323-0516

901-736-6123

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Togood home

50-Mscejlaneous for Sale

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Drapes, Upholstery
322-0707

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 23 yrs. xp. 169 $567.
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backyard sale -- sell everything
fast with a want ad. Call 322 2611
or $319993.

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Free Es?. Lic 10 pct disc, to Sr

Tractor US Case, Box, Blade,
Mower, Disc. 22' trailer. Call
Woody Little, 3fl-9436.
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or 665-5984.
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LICENSED $49 943ç

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Office

mercial, new const
bOnded
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Drives, patios, walks &amp; etc.

Gel full eKposure - take that "For
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Tyson Cement

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1 to2 acres, Sanford area.
Schuren Realty, REALTOR
531.1317

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(LOCAL) 349.3311

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Carii &amp; Hirt 323 1510

47-Real Estate Wanted

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Yard debris, Trash

TOWER'S BEAUTYSALON
ormerly Harriett's Beauty Noo1
519 E. 1st St .

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WesternAuto
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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy. N. C. 28906

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Beauty Care

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fOp Soil &amp; fill dirt; ,.,

sod laying &amp; fr'e trinunlni

339 0505

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specialists,

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3710098

Mowini

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Es?
Call Carl Harris at
SFARS, Sanford 322)711

piano, perfecl

cond., birdseye maple BR

Commercial, vacant, Sanford
Ave., South of 25th St. (water &amp;
sewer). Price reduced to $7,990
w-$1.990 cash. Hoffman In.
vestment Counsellors. 862 6172.

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fla. 32771

REALIOR
3390509

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ALTAMONTE - Lot bOx 114 plus
CB Bldg. zoned commercial, off
Hwy 436. $79,900

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acres 330 on paved frontage.
lOpct.dwn. By owner
3053411 eve. 345.1441
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People who like money use Iw
cost classif led ads to buy, sell, or
trade.
our beautiful new SROAD. __________________
MORE, fraud &amp; rear BR's.
For Sale: mt. Cadet riding lawn
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
mower, 10 hp eng. Runs good.
3SO3OrlandoDr.
333.5200
1220 Randolph. 323-5097.
VA&amp;FHA Financing

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'72 Ford Grand Torino.

372 lbb3afterbp.m.

Check the Want Ads for houses
of every sic and price.

J. MANN, REALTOR

42-Mobile Homes

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HW 97, 1 mile west of Speedway.
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Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 8. Saturday at 7:30. It's '
the only one in Florida. You set-'"
the reserved price. Call 904.255- •"
53)1 for further details.

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323-5324

'N. Garnett White

Owner transferred. 3 BR, 2 bath, 2
car garage. Newly painted,
l0'x20'
greenhouse
with
automatic heat and sprinkler
system, most plants to stay,
fenced backyard. 10'xlO' patio.
Shown by appointment onlyf
Unfriendly dog on premises,
Owner anxious to sslll I 5.43,750

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Tag A Long 5th Wheel
Trvl Trlrw hitch, $3,000

Used color TV set 1970 model.
Zenith 25" works good, $125.
Free Delivery. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, Il 92 So. of
Sanford. 322-872).

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701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

303 Plum Tree Ct. 1 yrs. old

Loin

43-Lots-Acreage

financing

333.7953.

Cash Ion yer tell Wili build an
your let an our ist.
YInierprlse,Inc
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BR, I 5 new carpet, patio 0 2

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Radio.Stereo

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carpet, pool. Close
everything. AskIng 13S,7* 337.
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South of DeBary. 5 BR, 2 11 home
w-auto repair Shop &amp; car lot on
approx 4 acres. Ideal for
business, mfg. along Hwy wmini warehouses In back. Room
for expansion for current similar

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 333.261).

(Sanford)

REALTORS PARK

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Hidden Lake Estates

FAMILYS DELIGHT 3 BR, 1½
bath home in $unlandl Split BR
plan, fenced, lots of storage I
BPP WARRANTED. A Buy for
131,0001

close to school 0 shoppIng.
514.010.

for Pirsenal
Nsprsuiv
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OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED

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322•2420

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loaded, air, stereo. 34.000 ml.
Immac $7,650. See at Monroe

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IlINsh

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MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

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New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $34,000 to
$44,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2257.

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stEM

Beveler

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to Rut

velidNyst the dsud..i's Will. Nip

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required, WITHIN THREE

1W.. pOol club house. *371 mo
$34.41

INSNuWI'LO1*ir,IIIU:JIIIV, SeShiiNo__LJot1115 PO1tI to EMk Will Wi
T*IIIe
iiIs fItgus

sf

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Build to Suit - our lot or your,.
FHA.VA, FHA23S&amp;343

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORQ'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. Ii

All persans having claIms or

FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE,tofftmyipjpey

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leg. Real Estate Broker
263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0759
Aft. Hrs. 3fl.76tl, 322-4569

ONE OF A KIND 2 BR, 1 bath
home In quiet neighborhoodi
Super starter homel Just

tC_FllSN
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W*sliouw 0 offIce spac nevv
bldg. 2000 sq. ft. Excellent
location 1 blk North of Sanford
Plaza. Call *343150 alt 5p.m.
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PtoN. PN NV .Prdsy of
e.iLCI5p.N,

OSJICTIOØs NO? $0 PILI
WILL N PUflIV1N SARFRD.:

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IquSIIPUTaSNS
104lV

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WILL N NEIVER SANSIp
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17* r.t Pw

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u-r.
Is

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or

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2 $R. 35 condo for reid, ww
W,ot. C HIA, WO, Freet Free

1$ISN.MII15

DOJECTIORS SOT. $0 PILED ML Q.4t, NMAMSS, AND

S0*
• S' Ceramic Dimsi

Jy,
he Solo No tiflui.tj,

Casselb,ry-esutIfulIys.d,
-Grass. patio prlvate.Adults
.
No Pets. 330.1130

Shot lens If the Personal

$ulismc....ofrie.iwl..

a

$Iof

Mobile home lot now avail. Lg.
sties, adults, quiet, walking
distance to all shopping. See at
Park Ave. Mobile Park.

roquired, WITHIN THRfl
MONTHS OPTN1 DATE OP THE

0kn

41-Houses

secluded park

373-4061 oreves. 323-0517

hey Pemeb lperof &amp;•clorl
weskau. Na Na. Fr

J1gf -

Want ads are black S. vhlte I. reed
all over.

SUPER 481,2 bath, 2 story home
on oak shaded Iotl Eat In kit.,
Dl, FP 1. furn. upstairs staysl
Wow, lust $-42,500I

bfl. Horn. Lots
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demands agsinst the estate we

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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Read &amp; use them often.

2544$, French Ave.
333-0231 ,3737173,3220779

REALTY

Sal.

Sanford 322-872).

53-TV-

how to ovrex1 Ofld my

sellIng community every

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, 1 bath with
207' lake fronthgei Workshop,
boathouse &amp; add. guest
faciiltiesl Only 152,9001

5425 Mo. lst&amp; last
321.0141 afterl

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)866or 123-1710

80-Autos for Sale

ISANFORD AUCTIONS
1215 S French Ave.
373 73-40

MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

NEAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATESNEEDED

OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

dud If Pall a. Winier may have that_challenges t-

EM

10 $sumS
$8

for Beet.. Tugiss, thas,,

____ TN. FiRST PIJIIJ,u, p

MSe'jgoi

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PwII rMIIIH,

pd.

Furniture

Sot

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Service.

Classified

STENSTROM
REALTY - REALTORS

LakeMary.sanf.3B1,2B, Den

Office Sex 133$, WInter Park

C...'stSn.at ?lmpsrarysss ____

MPliUmWura.N4lo*ea,,,,
Sb aRS* * IIP if thiS IIs of

3 BR. 1 8, gas heat, fenced
$26,500. Realtor Owner.

Bedding '2

KENMOaEWASHER

BATEMAN REALTY'

32-Hosjsss Unfurnished

p.m. MIslay ttiru Wed. No 511011 hI StOlid. If the claim Is
s.nene Calls 'teasel Cabla Boat contIngent or unllquldat.d, the

TIlE PIES? PUSUCATlEN OP MONTHS PROM Till OATS OP

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m S e if *15 NIJNa
heSb5mrnidW

COLBERT,

100' on

Zoned commercial Sanford Ave. $1,500.

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NON, whose address Is co Post -

beds,

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cement mixer. Many more items
too numerous to list. Come early
for a good seat,
$ VISA--MASTER CHARGE S
$ CASH DOOR PRIZE $

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2 BR, 1 B, car.
port, den w.wet bat, eat in kit.
$23,000.

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BLAIR AGEUCY

323

Good selection of wicker. AlSO
new 2 pc. Early Am. LI Suites &amp;

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on the
great St. Johns. Mobiles from
$15,000 to $34,900. Tennis,
shuffleboard, pool I. boat docks.

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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

dressers,

Used Refrigerators, all working
$688. up. Free delivery. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So of
Sanford. 322 8721

motIvated

Beautiful

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Lacafed ii Sanford AIrport. 322. in writIng and must indIcate the
11S.
basIs he the claIm, the name and
address of the CredItor or Its agent
TRUCK DRIVER
or attorney, and the amount
Bset hauling mp desired. Ap.
claimed, If the claim Is not ye, due,
taken lalwion *1
the date when It will bicine due

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WITHIN. ?HSEU .
mi1Ieflr
LIONIMS. PROM THU DATE oe '*ulmnt WITHIN YulE

'1*1111 SimMers
,,

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*5 uNse

to

Pwner

322-0612,322.1W, 333.7177

1 BR,I urn.apt.,adults
No pets, $133.

Deceased

Molorcycl:irisurance

desks. Assorted BR &amp; DR Suites.

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lots +

INC.
.R!ALTOR 323-7132

JImmIe Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

Typing, maIntaining inventory THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
rece.ox.eoft&amp;s,ot
THl$N0TICI,tofI1sNoci,k
data Input station, some of tie above court a wr
keekeeptlng_exp. preferred, statement of any claim or demand
Inc. company benefits. 101, they may have. Each claIm msat be.

*SdOtkfoRSIlllNieP,fo

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Tilgiltil

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PURCHASING SECRETARY

havIng claims or

HAL

Sanford

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on Meilonvilie Ave., 2 garages,
fenced bIt. yd., fruit trees &amp;
extra lot for only $25,900.

Lovely brick home. 4 BR, 2 B,
swimming pool &amp; many exkas.
2005 Glenway Dr. $55,000.

Ave.

NOTICEOPADMINISTRATION

Chrome

Block &amp;

52-Appliances

How about a 4 BR, I B, older home

Apis. for Senior CItizens. Doss.
town, very clean Ii roomy, see

Ci, lii Silver Lb. Rd., Sanford.
shell be ussIs tithe dais, Is the ONe whes N 15W WCIWJ 1W
nature of this uncertainty shall be
contingent or unllquldsted
shell he slated. If No dSlm Is
stated. If We claim Is secured, the
mMrs of the uncertaInly shill be cent Ingest or V lIquldaIed, the
secur ity shall be dsscr*e4. The
NI5d.NtheclalmIso,ad,No naeofNornIsnais.vsS.lIw
******** dalmani shil delIver ifICISM
staid, If the cilim_____
Is Nuw Ike
soourRy *011 be___
described,
CePllSIItPbe.ClaImtetIe clerkpo
"S1
loowily 5115511 descrhbad.
shill lellisi ouN'
1usd 11000 By Christmas? e'iaie No clerk to
copies NoCIOn Is No doriS to ___ *55 dllher oulNdmf
each Persesal RIpres1.Ja$ie,
NNod15tfo555s.asyfo MSheof*edimI,Nocl.hI. Vill CM aiR that more at
A11 pSflI5SkWire5151InNo.

i
.st

.

1511M$Ivfl aItIVMp' we iii

requIred, WITHIN THREE demands
No ad
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OP 1eqvi,W, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS PROM Till DATE
THU FIRST PUBLICATION
TNISNOTICLtoNaWWIINo, THE PINS? PUBLICATION p
of the above court a erRies THIS NOVICE. Se file with the clerk

ldLugasmpaeg

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price.

vage. 17-92

I

3 BR, 1½ Ba. w-2 adjoining
fruit trees. $35,950.

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brand New lnterspring

3 BR, 1 B, ref., stove,
drapes, part. turn., for only
$26,500.

1 BR •xecutive decorator fur.
ished Condo.
Pool, club house.
____
dION TV. CveiyThlai lvrnIWi.l
Inc diihes&amp; lInens. $lSOwk., $100
me. + tax. 322.7$1.

EMILY I. CANNON

PARTIAL LIST: At least 10 oak
church pews, Oak BR suite, bow
front chinas, serveral Victrolas,
oak rolltop desk, sets of chairs &amp;
tbls. FANCY FANCY Oak
sideboard 4 others. Treddle sew
mach All kinds odd chests

Lovely, comfortable, Castro
Convertible sofa-double bed
5123. 323-1735

Spotless

LOOK LOOK

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31-Apsrtments Furnished
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Butcher

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r.ontemporary LI tbis, Orig.
retail $69.93, NOW $10. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford. 322 8721

LPN full time. Exp, w-Florida

FlorIda 32701 The name and ad.
dress of the Personal Represent.
tativs' attorney Is KINNETH P...
MURRAN, of Murrah, Doyle,
O'shea and Sasas,, P.A., SN West
Morse Soulevard (Foot Office Box
1310), Winter Park FlOrid. 32750.

AN poisons having claims or ___

s.oiia

.

FIGHT INFLATiON
Sf I Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, csIl 1441...
NV or 444.3079,

CASE NO. 75433-C P
IN RE: Estate II

R,adblueprws
MA EMPLOYMENT
012 PrenchAve.
(Corl$lh&amp;F,ench)
.

BeautIful home site, Osteen area
almost 3 acres. $10,300.

Very spacious home In prestigIous
area. S BR, 3 B. swimming pool,
FP, 2 car garage &amp; much more.
1100 Cornell Dr. $59,900.

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0 part time employment with
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Handy Way Food sbus. Mat OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
beover 1$ yrs. old. Apply at any
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEÔ
that the administration of tin Estate
Earn as much as 5* per 1000 of EMILY E. CANNON, Deceased,
stuffing envelopes with our File No. 79.325.CP is pending In me
circulars. For Information:
Circuit Court of SemInole Countll,
Pudex Enterprise Dept. SN Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
P.O. Box 1135 MIddlelown, Ohio dress of which Is Room 333
4542.
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 33771. The Per.
* * * * * * * * sonal Representatives of the estate
are ROBERTO. CANN(N, RUTH
E. SHULER and HOWARD CAN.

dries if which Is Sembiele Cisify
Pa OIVW,
Courilsetse, Sanford, FlOrId.
No$dlrS4$ill$lidlIsP Drawer
The gwsanal rrumfaiIve ii No
5a1l. Piedde, 32771 Tie
estate Is Indeley McGMIs, wheel
rsregrativeofNo.,a,,
address Is 412-Sill Street, N.W., Is MEYER DRUCKER,
BlSde8i&amp; Florid. 3301$, TP'.es.
a*au Is
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and address if the_personal IP.rlsmburg, hulk Caralin.. The

714114

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AVON

FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION

WELDER FITTERS

3 BR, 1½ B split plan, fenced yd.,
sc. patio, cony., workshop or
office in rear. All for 131,900.

REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave. 322.7912

SemlFurn.1BRApI.
Adultsonlyll50mo.
322.0441

.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TH•
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,

(cor. 10th 0 French)
323.5174

Flords Prebile Division, me a. till Circuit Cit he Semls.io

clOned. tithed INIsWiPW a
or ettorsey, and the amount
the dale when N alit omi due dSIIIISI.
uI
del

crystals. Permanent positIon.
Apply Quantum Technology,
2620 Iroquois Ave., Sanford.

LEAD CARPENTER

9liFrenchAve.

JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANYf I

323-$410 Mariner's Village.

Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.

Exp.w.biepqlnis
MA EMPLOYMENT

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

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Blvd. on 17.12 In Sanford. C4II

cutting &amp; polishIng optical

New

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78-t)torcvcs

•SUPER AUCTION.
I
MONDAY, AUG. 27, 7PM
.JUST IN FROM PA..

51-Household Goods

Immaculate i BR, 2 8, 2 car
garage w-w carpet, C H&amp;A,
fenced bk. yd. $33,900.

on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport

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Chain link fence, 5' high,
225', gate, posts, rails Inc.
4 vrs. old. 5473. 323 9098

322-9283

24 HOUR

3 BR, 2 8 pool home, beautifully
landscaped, work shop, green
house. 1700 sq ft living area.
159,500. Terms

1 BR- $119 up. Pool. Adults oAly,

k,*5e*.

* * * * * * * *

of my claim or lomaud if No above cowl a written
they may Mv.
claim must be stulL.JIf of any clelm or
hi wrWh and must kitelt the 'meyh1. tackclalm Must be
basis for the claim. the some
must indIcale ffie
lIONNII of the crooN, or
besis he the dslm No .11.1+
or attorney, and the amount addrau of the cr.
or

* * * * * * * *

Technician traInee, Grede

IIALTY

Want to open en ICE CREAM shop
In a high traffic area? The
perfect location Is now avail.
Easy Termsl

Uriurnished
___________________
___________________
DuPlex 1 PR, C H&amp;A, fenced bIt
pd, near Mellonvlhle Pk. 1 blk
from Lak, Monroe. ideal for
retIrees. Adults onlyl 322.3152.

license. 4.12. 322.5364. Sanford

.

demands agslnet the estate ore

.

CALL DORIS DIETRICH

Circuit Court for Seminole County

Pelt Dishes

::

HAVE TRANSPORTATION, BE
FELXIBLE AND LIKE PlO.
PIE,

OTHER PERSONS INTIRE$TlD Till ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
IN THE ESTATE:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED IN THE ESTATE:
that thiS admW$1natimofNoea
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIPIED
of EIlIOenW.Melsent Pile ffietthiadiikllstratioNwmeeota,e
Number 70.3N.CP, Is pendini in No of HERMAN 44. LOIWI, deceaon,

.

CASHIERS
immedIately P.1 &amp; F.Y
AAA EMPLOYMENT
012 French Ave.
(cor Ih &amp; Frh)
3233174

pct. assumable mortgage.

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
300 S. Oak $417503.

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FLAIR FOR NEWS, TYPE,

PROBATE DIVISION
PIe Number 70411.Cp
Divides
IN RE: ESTATE OP
HERMAN M. LOIWE,

rjuo's

in person Lakeviuw Nursing
Center, 919 1. 2nd St.

IoIBuI'l

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72-Audion_____

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
3!i3lSE. First 5,.
3225532

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

ofer photo products needed In
your ares. No selling. ServIce
toP. Retailers under exclusIve
contact established by us. High
immediate Income. MInimum

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THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CLAIMS OR DIMANDS AGAINST

. .

,

323.3174

Deceased
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
NOTICEOP ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

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COOKS
Exc. pay a. OpportunIty
AM EMPLOYMENT
012 French Ave.
(cor.lOth&amp;Franch)

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA NswaCceptlngapplica$lonsfo,full

forth below,

Distrlbutorshlpfor Kodak film and

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0144.15

IN RE: ESTATE Q
ELLISON W. MEISCH,

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS

LPN.Fulltim,&amp;parttlme. Apply

___________________
Part time teen needed to lieip
clean retail store 7:30 to 10a.m.
7 days per wib. Ideal for retired
or semlretlr•d pi son. 065.5100.
_______________________

Publish: August 13, 30, 21, Sop.
tIj
3, 1070

, Tongs

.

screened porch, sodded yard,
paved Street &amp; Much More. $0
JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
322-6457
Aft.5322.7111

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50Miscellaneous for Sale
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DISTRESS SALE
The contract fell through on this 3
BR, 1½ 8 beautIful home In
Sanford. $34,500. CTM, VA,
FHA, HELP. Tony Cappola
Associates. REALTOR. $300333,
644-2515.

537.500.

RARE OPPORTUNITY

29-Rooms
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____

Kameth

Pile Number 70455.cp
Divides

College student desiring yd.
work. Large or small.
Call 323.0300
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AUTOMOTIVEMACHINIST
Engine rebulider. Seminole Auto
MachIne, 301 1. 20th P1. Exp.
only I Wages commensurate w.
ibllity.fringe benefIts.

TRACTINO, and tibet we intend to
register sold name with the Clerk of
NoCWs.Gmae,. -'----j
Florida In acarlsnce with tile
provisions of the Fictitious Name

•

323.3113 aft 12

24-8usiness Opportunities
__________________
COtt7'S

tl AMt'

In DeBary 3 BR, 2 bath block
home. Central H&amp;A, w-w carpet,

tsqIted investment 19,955. Call
anytime toll free 1500-121.7700
extension $31 or wrIte: National
Film Products, Inc., Suite 21$,
Lorna Square, B'ham, Al 33216.
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name of SUN STATE CON. 3222611 for appointment

_____

You'll enjoy excellent working
conditions generous employee
benefits; participate in store
incentive program. Opportunity
for career development.
Apply to

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HIGH &amp; DRY

Youngmanwjlldo
ODD JOBS

0 Cony. Center, 930 MeIionyIIl,
Ave., Sanford.
________________
Exp. mech. must have owo tooi
day, wk., paid holidays,
bensf its. $200 to 5300 start
depending on sxp. 339.2,s.

OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR _____________________

DieliesOPoits

0

3233411
__________________________

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMIN

1$

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Will Baby Sit
In My Home

$faes, To.WII: Section $41.09
Florida Statutes 1917.
51g. CivIl McKay

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21-Situations nted
______________________
__________________________

Part time exp. floor man. Days.
Apply In person Sanford NursIng

Will BabySIt Inmyhome
Forvi1. children
32347'S

MaltIant FlorIda 32711 Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictItious

Publish Ai. 30,37.1979
DEMOs

____________________

CIF

l/z,

sure to aet-- resuiti)
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41-Houses

By Owner $3,000 dwn 8. assume
mart. No qualifying. Lovely 3
BR, 2 B block home. 3334216 aft
6 p.m.

Desk Clerk &amp; MaIds

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 322.3411.

EVENING HERALD CORRES.
PONDENTS FOR THE SAN.
FORD AREA. MUST HAVE A

Telephone: 301 0.22Th

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.

_________________

_________________________

work, there wouldn't be anyl

Charles 1. WeIner
14 Wall Sirsut
0.101110, Florida 32001

___________________________________________ i

J.W.NfO1IAN.

323.1173

Just think-If classified ads didn't

of the Estate of
Gladys L, Guest
Decsasei
ATTORNEY FOR PIR$ONA.
RIPRESENTAfivl:

Trays
45 $fl Inserts
30 KnIves
30 Mlsco$$sqius Utenslis

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Wlllksepsm.chlldren
lnmyplomewkd.ys

they may have that challenge t,

As Personal Representative

ii Knives

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Center. 322.4441

velidlty ii me decsden's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or

1970.
Nancy L. EdieiI

lii P1111W Perks
12 TSISJSSnI

.

_________________

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
FICTITIOIJSNAME
Cite of theflrst publication of this
Notice Is wr ,i t we ..e
NotiCeofAdmlniefraoion:Aue-Js930, • inbsinauatp,o. Pox we

tel*uil, $70
01444)
Salad Treys, Aluminum
________________________________
P Shallow
01Mis
10 DeupPull

I

County

lurlsdlction of the court.

Ihahers
u owes. Shakers
10 luger Nalders
Candies
4$ Bread Saslats
,

PulNos
AvetIL*sap. P$1Rk: Auotul,p,5ep
3 W0

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Seminole

THIS NOTICE, to file any object.'.wi

is s.. Glasses
Salt 0 repair

0epty Clerk

hNsI1s..

is

wpply and home improve,t
chains, has an Opening for a
warshouseman in OUt SAN.
FORD STORE. Prior experience
preferred, but not essential;
applicant should b In good

-CN Ciii
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___________________________ ___________________________
.
'
Unique Kindergarten
Register now for Fail term.
for S year dde
Enrollment for pre.klnderqarten
Call 3224445
0 kIndergarten - lImIted. $30
mo., for more information call
Plrstb lydbI$lcarecsnter open
.3224405 or 332.3522. Lutheran
ktur, In Sanford - Segin.
Church of the Redeemer.
nlng June 1. Sanford larty

THE FIRST PUSLICATION OP _yerg p

MI.

41-Houses

Days Inn Sanford 441, 1.4

health.

the date when It will become due
Day Care In my home
shall be stated. If the claim Is
Uptelpearoide
contingent or unhlquidated, the
322.1737
nature of the uncertainty shall be stated. If the claIm is secured, the
9G
security shall be descrIbed. The
T'
claimant shall delIver sufficIent
copies of the claim to the clerk to poultry, beet, pork, fist,. Free
enabletheclerk to mall one copy
dellvery,mln.$300rdsr.Sanford
area.
3223374. Sam's Potion
All persons kflwaslod In the estate
Ma.
to whom a copy of thIs Notice of
Administration has been mailed eec
felt5ed
required, WITHIN THREI
a.
fed
AlsO
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 0

Tea 0 Cube Glaus
og water Glasses
c.
Cups
74

IHI
nIS(1
__________________

Part Time

and fastest growlhg building

S

________________________

Scotty's, one of Florida's largest

Family of the late

or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claimlsnolye$ due,

WIne Glasses

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________________

Robert Lee Crios

THE FIRST PUSLICAflON OF
THI5NOTICI, tefllewllhtheclerk
of the abeve court a written
statesneid of any claim or demand
they may have, lath claim must be
In writing and must indicate The
besis for the clelm, the name and
address of tlw creditor or his agent

Camel Peed

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neighbors for the many won. MAKE AN HEIRLOOM
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fuI expressions
of sympathy
0 ExpressIons
323.5512
and deed. of kindness shown to C
us during our recent
bereavement.
.
PRIVATE VOICELESIONS

demands against the estate we
requIred, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

3 Stainless Steel Ice Cream $cops
1 Manual Seater, Stainless Steel
1 StaInless Steel Pizza Cutter
1
Tank. 31 Gallons
a
.-. Cleavers
StIrring whips
Sauce Pan Carrier
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Spoens, Stainl.s Steel
awese spoon
awese Cutter
Salad
I Tray Jacks
1 HIgh Chair
pI
Trash Containers

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PROBATE DIVISION
1

in Real Estate call
St.mper Agency, Wm. Stemp,r,
322-4501.

Fora career

IAS5IFIED

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Courlhovse North Perk Avenue,
Sanford, Flerida 31171. The personal
repruantatFveof me estate Is Nancy
1.. 1eII, whose address Is SN
Densel Avenue, Kant, Ohio 11210.
______ addreos of the Per.
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sonal riprshantstive's attorney are
set form bilow.
All persons having claims or

Stainless Steel Salad Bar $pesns
Wire Brush

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Number 70.193.CP, Is pendIng In the
Circuit Court for seminole County,
Pionide, Probate Division, the ad.

Vinyl

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of Gladys L. Guest, decimal, File

of

Exp.

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CLAIMS 01 DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ISTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ffiaithead,nlnlstratlofloftheestafe

dress

CabInetMaker

Noon FrIday
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NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION

1 Large lox of Macrame
1 4' Sign Changer
2 Boxes SW' Maple Bowls
3 BoxesofAsor5,dSlackPt.ip#
I Bar Lamps
3 Ice Tea DIspenser
1 Large Box of Electrical Cord
1 Case 7 oz. Glasses w.$tem
50 Dessert Plates
21 Krafls Full Litre
11 Kartts Half Litre
14 B.e, Pitchers
26 Ash Trays
33 Globe Candles
13 Plastic Cork Covered Trays-Small
11 PlastIc Cork Covered Trays-Large
210 StaInless Steel Forks
130 StaInless Steel Spoons
121 StaInI.0 Steel KnIves
3$ 12 01. Plastic Cups
11 StaInle Steel Salad Forks
10 Srown Plastic Wafer PItchers
11 Srom Plastic cheese Trays
4 Slack Booster Seats
14 Ciptains Chairs
IS Glees Parfait Dishes
10 20"xls" Stainless Steel S.ffe$ Pens
2 Wai
Stations
PodIum
1 Retarder
1 WhIte Freezer-Chifl Chest
1 Stainless Steel Sink-I osmpertntenls
1 HObart DII$IWSsIISr
1 Vulcan Gas Stove-i oven leers,
Griddle
Long Handle Dip Spoons
3 Ladles
is

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Suridaj -

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

1 Pox Mdlws

Telephone: 301332.2171
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
PublIsh: August 30, 27, 1570
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by DIM4I
the Plel.nim an lanng 5'd
theCityof Wimer SprIngs. Floilds, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
that saId Planningandzening herd SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLoRID
will hell a public Pleorim:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7014$-CA.I0.F
(a)toconsld,r.requeeIfr
ATICO MORTGAGE
CON.
Prsbptery of St. Jelwm and of Jon PORATIOW,
W. label, mawr of the
kwgtvid. fe' approval of a Can.
PlaintIff,
rnai Use to construct a church vs.
and occawy building en Moss BILLY JOE THOMPSON, of ux., at
Road in an NC.1
II.,
Sleds A, North Orlando Ranches
sectIon 1).
Defendants.
The Public Hearing will be held in
NOTICE OP ACTION
the City Hall,
North Idgaman
TO: Palms, Inc., Angelo Del Frate,
Avenue, Winter springs, Florida on R
the 12th day of September isis
T
4ialms, Inc
7:30 p.m., or as ssen thereafter as
DOMICLI: New Mexico
pessibit, at which time kW115tad PRINCIPAL
PLACE
OF
Perth. and CitIzens Ill' elI N$InSI BUSINESS:
1104 Losnas Boulevard,
No pru,u4 request will be hlard. N.W. Albuquerque,
New MexIco
17154
time ts time until final alien Is STATUS: FO4"im
tahln.
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Aft parties claIming interests by,
THIS NOTICE $11511 be $4451 lii thriegh,
under or
against Palms,
three (3) public places wIthin t$ie
ia
CVWMIOB,.II
CIty of Winier Springs. Florid.,
the City HIll wIthIn the said City, to au parties having er claIming to
and published In the EvenIng reel pups1 it hireffi described.
Herald. a nowspapar of general
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
droxiellon in No CIty ii Winier
an action to Psrsdooe a me'.
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FIVId.. liW time at least Igogeen the followIng real praperty
(11)hiwh.
bye Prier tSNodS$eW
hi Seminole Comfy, Florida:
ubllc
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Lii 1$. WEKIVA HUNT CLUB"
DATED thiS *11 Isy JWSU$1, PDX HUNT
SECTION 1, aCcording
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to No P1st therl as rscer
In
CRy II Winler SPrings,
Plot Seek IL Pages 10 through is,
Fiends
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inclusIve, PublIc Records of
By: Many T. Noflsn.
Seminole County, FlorIda,
Oily C$snli
has been flied against ye" and Yell
Lubifok Au,. 17,1070
.
are required I. erve a cepy
If ysur
0144.14
ntsn
If any, to N en van

l2FrenchAy
cor. mb French)
323.3174

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Noon The Da Before Publication

Deceased

3 WhIte Ceramic Sinks
4 Factory LIght,
2 Gold Plastic ChaIrs

Sn0rd Fl. 32771

Notice of PublIc INariag

).

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Also Truck Driver

GLADYS L. GUEST

3 ToIlet Seats
2 Fan Rakes
1 PanIc Bar Door Closer
1 Towel Rack
1 Gee Water Heater
1 Ciean.O.Matic Carpet Shampoo Machine
i Jig Saw
1 Box 20 Pox Lids
1 Box of ToIlet Tissue
1 BoxSextonscoringpic
1 Box of Griddle Stones
1 CIrcular Fan on Stand
1 Box Guest ChICks
2 BOxes of Matches
1 Box of Trash Can Liners

1570.

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3 LInes Minimum
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Dlvlslei
IN RE: ESTATE OF

System

Emptypeer Keg

.1 Sandra $ueStumpf
As Personal Representative
of the Estate Of
Ralph 0. Mgln
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
sDouglas Stinstrom
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
STENSTROM, DAVIS, McINTOSH
0 JULIAN
P.O. Box 1330

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Fire

20 Table Stand.
1 Tab Canister, Empty
1 Full C*e Canister
1 Full Sprite Canister
1 Empty Coke Canister
1 Full Tab Canister

Dlteofthefirstpubllcaflonof this
Notice of Administration: August

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

Pile Number

2 Bar Hanger Fixtures
1 StaInless Steel] Compartment Sink
Folding Chair

OSJICTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL SI FOREVER BARRED

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SATURDAY .I4oin

IN Till CIRCUIT COURT FOR'
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

Straight Stack Orange Vinyl Chairs
$ Gold Vinyl Bar Stools
I Microphone
13 P4tS2. Limp Fixtures
24 P14145 24" Par Hanger Fixtures

2. Crock Pots
1 Booth Seat without
11 Table Tops

3cenoecvtivetlmes

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AAAEMPLOYMENT

DEADLINES

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Iwlsdlction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

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itime ................. 43C oHs.

HOURS

a.

PAINTSHOP
TRAINEE
CIsaning metal
P pay
binetlts.

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

PubllslbAug.20,373lept.3, 10, 1570

1 PoundScale

qualifications of the personal
represantaf Iv, or the venue or

degrees 33' 4$"W,Idl.egf,stteNo
Point of Beginning. ContainIng
131.27 s. ft. .qsts ,.,11N ocree.
This NOTICE Is In accardajce

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Monday, Aug. 27, 1979-3
B

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DEM.102

1 Oz. Scale

14 degrees $' 4$",
.
of the abave court a wrItten
thiesterly 304.11 feet along the arc
statement of any claim or demand
of said curve to the point of
they may have. Each claim must be
teency, hence N 30 degrees '
In writing and must Indicate the
N" 1, 14.05 fete thence besls for th, claim, the name and
$ 17 degrees V is" w
.$7 address of the creditor or his agent
tO a point on the West.
or attorney, and the amount
arty rigiW of way line of Sherry
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Avenue, thence
the date when It will become due
N" W, 7l.3 fiet along
shall be stated. If the claim Is
W*iIy right of wey
contingent or unhiquidated, the
Avenue toffie Pofcvrvatwe
ntureoftheuncertaln,y shall be
of a curve concave $eat,e.et.
stated. if the claIm 15 SICUrId. the
lily with
radius
security shall be described. The
a
104.34 feet and a central
claimant shall deliver sufflclint
angle of 43 dWees 32' 30", ft.ence
copies of the claim to the clerk to
1ewttbirl 211.31 fist along the s,
enable th, clerk to mall One copy to
sail cwve to the point of tangency,
SICPI PSFIOOaI rspres.ntativ..
thence s
øe,
21'
" ,
All persons interested In the estate
141.44,,. teapowonh,
.
towhomacopyefffi15 Noticed
Mmlnisfratlonhas
mailed •
Ovleis Reed, said point lying ens
required, within three months from
curve concv norm.ri ,,aving a
the date of the first publication of
r.ois of
this notice, to file any obiectlens
comrai
angle of 17 deye
,
they may have that challenge the
is' so",
frem a tangent bearing
validIty of the decedent's will, the
5 71

p0kW of

Sanford, Fl.

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Orlando-Winter Park

322-2611

11g. Thomas 0. Todd

1

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk

If*4ia,

Seminole

N3O PIStIlS Statutes 1537.

1 Ft. Hood System with Automatic
1 StaInless Steel Sink
1 Hobart.Dlshwasher.F.nj, Load
1 Set of Steel Shelvs 3 shelves
1 Walk.ln Condenser 0 Compressor
s cuffing Boards

tativvs attorney are set forth below.
All persons having claims 0,
demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE

N 01 depress

Main.

1 3.5Mb Ufllity Shelves
2 Vood Tables
1 Can Opener
1 3 Compartment Steam Table
1 OasChar Broiler (Star)
1 VUlcan a Burner Gas Stove with
Double Oven 3 Burner Griddle

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Evening
Vnted

CLASSIFIED ADS

Notkeish.ieby given mat lam
engaged in business at 111$ S.'
Sanford Ave., Seminole County,
Fiends, under the flctltlevs name of
EXPERT ROOFING and that I
I,*endtoruolitsr$oldnamewnt%flle
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Siminole
County, FPorldalnaccordancewlth
the ProVisIons of tIle FIctitieps

WaIl Pisques
IN 1HI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
2 BI Carts
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA 27

" W, run Westerly
along the arc st said
curve and the Northerly right of way

18-Help

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274.1$ feet

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Monday, A". 27,

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For Tuesday, Auoust 28o 1979
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Aug.21, 1S'lS
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themselves available to you this

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signal for a club return
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was so incongruous
West NIr* East Seuth dummy's club
that
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play asked for an unusual
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For the second time in two
Mayor Lee P. Moore said
weeks, only two protesters
although he can remember one
Harold Christensen of Magnolia year in the past when the city
Avenue and Forest Foggin of got by on a $5,000 to 18,0(X)
French Avenue — appeared at contingency fund, this Is no
the public hearing to question longer possible. "l voted for the
the budget.
tax increase because I didn't
"There is no reason to raise think we could get by" without
taxes," said Christensen of the more money in contingency.

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out
to
come
in from the 2.6 percent
ifl ou
sharpe
Increase
In property taxes is
n
your pencils and cut more, he
said, pointing out one way to cut designated for the contingency
expenditures would be for the fund- The total of the con.
1nenc"
commission to leave vacant the tis
65 fund In the new budget
o6o
firefighter slot caused by the
death of a city fireman
Commissioner David Fart
recently.
asked Foggin where he tilinks
"Do with one less," the city is raising taxes. Foggin
Cliristensen said.
said,"It doesn't seem proper to
increase just in
Foggin, who said he wasn't have
sure e s oPliosed to the

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HELICOPTER
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Emergency units from the Sanford Fire DepartmenI were called to the runway
near the Orlando Heflcopter firm on Flightline Avenue at the Sanford Airport at
2:47 p.m. Monday when 75year-old man was struck In the right arm by a
beHeopter blade. Listed In satisfactory condition today at Seminole Memorial Around lMhe Clock .......... 4A Horoseope
..... ........... 1B
Hospital Is James Barber of 438 Hacienda Village, Altamonte Springs. Barber
;1dge ....................ZB Hospital ................... IA
surgery Monday for a compound fracture and severe cuts
n derliiiient
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the helicopter when the craft was accidentally started, according to report.
Dear Abby ................. lB Television .................38
Dr. Lamb ..................28 Weather ...................3A

Today

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"You can't request for
something you didn't know
exiSK" Mrs. Weld said.

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Telioms commented. "I don't
%mderstsnd whether the ballet
g
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In on time or what."

gralot. But It the ad" board
isn't equitable with both money in C001tindemy (WA
His motion

Earlier, Mrs. Telson told the
SC schools
donated money to Uw Per.
brining Arts Compsay out of
their QWfl
By doisaft
ft $111,100 to the company. all
elementary chUdren could
enjoy a WM performancie not
only those kolm
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jj ersra
is vi cli.
'Ibit voy all the hide would giving a performance," Mrs. Keith moved the school It failed in to 2 vole
liasues for get It," Mrs, Diettich lid.
aid the 8* order to ho escw.d fiii school Isp....
$$AJ fr
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toian is
a.. isetn ouc.rs. tasarsac.. Iran. Dies, Faidad, preddeni at band, we have an copostunity school budget and place
hoes
the waiting every dudent to enjoy Ballot
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strom said the additional
money Is needed becau of
g.. the city
crease of $5.40.
common
over the
U
five
Final passage is set for
Sept.
years
has
reduced
the
number
10 after a third public hearing.
The new fiscal year begins Oct. of city employees from 317 to
280.
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budget, asked each corn-

Commissioner John Morris
budget for the 1979-1980 fiscal
responded
that the tax increase
year at $7.8 million, with a
per
this
year
"hopefully"
will mean
property tax rate of $7.08
that
a
larger
increase
will not
$1,000 assessed valuation.
be
necessary
next
year.
On a
assessed for
Commissioner
Julian
Stenure '7 ' ' property

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Herald Staff Writer
missioner how he was
Sanford city commissioners representing the citizens of
Monday night passed on first Sanford by raising taxes.

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sportstion to performances, the Lake Brantley PTSA for professional dancers to
Mrs. Weld lid the Sanford instructors, costume designers, (Parent-Teacher, Student come in and perform for
a
gulid dancers u.Uy Pidkui sound .aIpuaint and so on, Association), spoke in favor of nominal sum of money."
In 12 or 12 publIc Ilacle o'er Ilsarn said.
the $1,100 donation
Martha Yancy, a supporter of
the Cow.. 01 the school 5ai.
"Would you prefer the pared the two ballet groups to theSanfordguild, suggested the
Asked br one board member children go without these
school board settle the dispute
It SH Bch" be" been VWI@d F I ftimoam for the 0,100?
by dividing U* $8,100 between
tw ft ON in Lhe pod Wise
'Would you
611%
Kroll
&amp;"
Mrs.
Weld.
the
two dancing companies.
yeem WL WIM am:
il$Wis have tried, bd you Aw pwknollog group up It
But when school board
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children, Kroll and Williams cast the dissenting votes.
In explaining their dissenting votes on the budget, Kroll and
Williams said their decision was based on several reasons.
Williams said he believed the school admin istration could come

School board member Allan Keeth told Grooms:
"if thisschool boarddid what it really wanted, what isthe most
educationally sound, we would send them(kindergartners) home
Immediately after lunch.

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are&amp; sOdded before Ole week is On sidewalks with "high
over,
said Sanford City pedestrian" use, the co.
Manager Warren Knowles mission authorized repairs With
today.
a "concrete epoxy" mix or with
"The work will be done as asphalt, which Knowles
soon as men ad equipment are described As a "flexible"
available this week," he said. mixture which will give rather
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Knowles said the asphalt is
commission Monday night to
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and nat pretty, but It is
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Of sidewalkL Knowles showed The new city policy is result
commissioners colored gides of of a lawsuit filed against the
e Tucker,
brokensldewalkslnvarjous cityby rs.
parts of the dtyas well aswalk. who claimed she fell and
waysbuckled by oak trees received Injuries on a city
sidewalk due to negligence in
roots.
maintenance by the city.
After the sidewalk
fl
City Attorney C. Vernon Mize
north side of city hail is
removed, a
city's Ninth Street Pak also thatshe agreed to settle her suit
out of court last week for V
be removed,
Monday W&amp; cash payment.
Knowles noted that the city
orderedthatownersol
adjacent to portions of CI sidewalksare located
by adjacent
Avenue, Elm Avenue, Laurel
of
property
owners.
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and the southeast
Sixth and 1Aurel be not9w sidewalks are removed, the
rillmove the easements will be the
sidewalks there Within 10 days. responsibility of adjacent
During that period the property owners.
DONAIT
commissioners decided the
property owners may opt to pay
cost of makrials, with do
labor
equipment
to replace the sidewalks, If they
wish.
Knowles, in showing the
dW@4 sald lbe walkways really
look was
won rA sWowaft "but rutilk
hows." Who the sidewalks an
taken up, the ares will be
rutwed to a ad# condition by
adding fill dirt.

beginning," Grooms said.

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north aide of the Sanford city Knowles said the insurance
hall are to be removed and the will cost about $10,000 annually.

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extra 90 minutes of instruction also would render kindergarteners pretty much a waste
and not nearly as productive as the morning
an opportunity to learn additional skills,
hours.'
Parents and teachers alike earlier had testified that youngsters
If some students are not anxious to start school with the longer
would grow irritable Iron) the longer classroom day and their day, it's because of the "moans
and groans and gripes" they hear
short attention spans wo uld not allow them to take advantage of from their parents at home, Keeth said.
the additional 90 minutes of instruction and would be LU1
Kindergarteners don't know what the length of a day is until
productive.'
we tell them," Keeth said.
Gene Grooms, executive director of the Seminole Education
Grooms also argued that parents randomly taking their
Association (SEA), told the school board he was disappointed children out of class would create chaos in the classroom for both
with the school board member's approval of the longer school the students and teacher.
day.
"As all educator, I plan for all day," Grooms explained. "How
"I am disappointed in you as a school board that you do not see do I plan when 10 kids walk out of
my classroom at 1:45 p.m.?"
that what we are asking as taxpayers and parents is to make sure
When the board voted 3 to 2 to institute the longer kindergarten
those kids have a good relationship with school at the very
day and allow parents or designated guardians to pick up their

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Purposely eliminated the transportation funds to save the school

"for gas, oil and salaries." With
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"early out" kindergarteners.
But the school board did let stand the a llocated $8,100 to the

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children during the 197910 school year.
Herald Staff Writer
In a surprising move, board members appeased some
angry
The $75.8 million school budget for 197M
squeiked past the
parents and teachers by adding the stipulation that the longer
Seminole County School Board on Monday by a vote of 3 to 2.
kindergartenday is not mandatory. Parents or a designated
School board members William Kroll and Roland Williams cast
guardian may withdraw their youngsters at the same time set last
the dissenting votes.
year for "early out" kindergarteners.
The school budget calls for a reduced tax rate of $7.07 per $1,000
Anyone other than the parents who picks up a child must submit
assessed valuation, or $1.2 less than
the rate for this fiscal year,
proper
authorization in writing before that child is released,
which ends Sept. 30.
Layer said.
On a home assessed for tax purposes at $30,000 property taxes
This voluntary withdrawal practice is to be reviewed by board
under the new rate of $7.07 per $1,000
valuation would members at the end of the first eight weeks of school, the board
total $212.10 or $38.40 less than the taxesassessed
paid this year at the rate agreed.
of $835 per $1,000 assessed valuation.
For the past several years, the school district has instituted a
Despite appeals from the audience Monday night, and from pc
where
kindergarteners leave school at 1:25 p.m.,
taxpayers for the post three weeks, the school boll
rd refused to about 90 minutes before the older children, who leave the school
reinstate the estima ted $90,000 to provide bus transpo rtation for grounds at
2:45 p.m.

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check or coln with a long, the bow at each end, the string
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to me, in care of. this bow, are stretched from their
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